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NUGGET. COTTAGE GROVE Shoe Comfort r -jy C. J. Howard Editor liarton C. Y. Ilrown . Business Mg'i ton Ktittrcl t Ih iiiialnnir t OittM (Irorr, -ilraanri Htcouil (Haas null iiml'.sr. .4uli.erlllnii nrlei, l.no, In n.lvniire, me JLittle City, Nestled Among the Foothills of the AilvortUliiK Unlit inni'it kiiuwii umi Cahipooia Mountains, Destined to be the Metropolis of Central Oregon. arpllfiatlcn. THIN I'.U'KII Uktptun Ma at K.l). Drat1 AMTf riiiuii Afnor oiaiuiiu isroiiiu k gkinit, Haii Kranilo, Culliornl. wliarr cm .Mrlilor ilvaillalNfraii I inula or II. BOHEMIA Friday, A 1-1111,3, 1903. aawy'aiic'.v.vt-. rj- ARI1 UNJUST MI'.ASUKHS. Mr. W. C. CowkIII, of Ilnkc City, Interested in the mining Ihixi nesi ami city editor of Die Morning Democrat, while In the city Thtim luy on business, was questioned by the NtiKRctn tot lie position of tlic mining men on the petition of re ferendtun on the corporation tax and norUue railway Wild passed, at the last legislature. In reply Mr. Cowr11I said: Those of us who have examined . this matter believe that the state is .not justified in Imposing on extru ordinary capital Mock tax on all -mining campanles, Incorporated enttlc. mercantile and real estate Ifirms for the mere privilege of hat ing n name, and then In the face of $500,000 appropriation for the Lewis & Clark fair, turn around and throw $165,000 squeezed out of the companies endeavoring to develop the resources of the state into a portage railroad at The Dalles which wilt require $ 500,000 to build, equip and put in operation and which the promoters admit is ouly a temporary make shift, mud which will take three more legis latures to complete, w' -1 by that time the federal government will have finished the canal and locks nt that point already commenced, and which is the only tine solution of Columbia river transposition. Why not use common sense, when the stale is already taxed to the limit? John C. Hiivcincycr is out in n long Imrangue about patriotism in which he ridicules the people of today for their version of the term. Among other unnecessary remarks he says: "The teaching of patriot Ism In public schools is illogical ahd harmful and will lower the tone ol citizenship with the com ing generations. The siilutntion offered a piece of bunting called the flag Is a form of idolatry." This sounds queer in America, 0 lilicrty loving country. Such sentences re calculated to make such men as Washington, Lincoln, Patrick Henry, et al., turn over in their graves with a groan Incidentally, patriotism seems to have cut quite a figure in this country. Again, patriotism and loyalty to that "piece of bunting called the Flag" has made it possible for blather skites to insult the insigna of American patriotism and manhood, and get off short of the rack. The annual edition of the Daily Mining Record, of Denver, Colo rado, is one of the most complete editions yet published. It practi cally covers the mining fields of the United States In every detail. Ho heaiia has nearly two pages, thanks to the pen of. V. J. Hard, of the Oregon Mining Exchange, Port laud, Oregon. Hamlet is !c!ng tried in mock court by some college students back in Iowa for the murder of the king. The defene sets up the plea of Insanity. Posr Hamlet, he's in a tight place; wonder if he'll hang? Governor McDride of the State of Washington is showing his opponents that he is something of a goer, He is vetoing their pet bills right and left. LODQQ NOTES' Wlllliim AtiptCKiito, Htato iimnnKer for the Modern Ilrotherliooil ot America, wah In Cottngo drove thin week. Mr, Applegato reportx tlio or der growing rapidly. In tho month of February U!W nppllciitloiw worn rttcotvod. HTATU CUNVKNTION. The Htuto Convention of tlio Mod ern Woodmen, which wus liuld nt Uuijeno laflt Wedncsdayy-wiia well nU luinil'u 111111 ui iiiiuvriill unmtHiliira iu the inembern prt-Hent. The CottitKO (Iroyo lodge wiih roprcHented by F. K. Hmlth mid Geo. Comer, who went down TneHilny. BAVETIIK I.OVKD ONK81 Mrs. Mnry A. Vllet, NowciiBtle, Colo., wrltem "I bollovullalliiril'alloroliouml Byrup Is Biiporlor to any otliei cough inedlclne, luul will do nil that is claimed for It, mid It la bo pldaemit to tuku , My little girl wanta to take It whoti ulio Iuih 10 need for It." Hsllnrd'a llorohoiind Syrun Is the grpnt euro for nil iii)mon ary ailments. 26o, 6O0 and f 1,00 ntNew Era Drug H tore. V.OII.-1KC LiroVC s a oeallt oouiucrn rncuic company' Urrgon imy urn 1 in liic COtllliy. 1 lie Cltv nestles amonir till? , r . f w. ... . . " . 111c lorits oi kow Kiver ami tlic Ooht Fork of the Willamette. Adjacent to Cottage (irove is some of the .mm iciuic iiiniiH in me sine. 1 uis section 01 uregon ciinnot be surpassed In point of climate, productive ness allll business OllllOrtllllitieS 1V ailV COtllimillltV III lllf. IIllllnl 5tfnlr The tnuin lin ihf nrl Iranian.. f. good electric llullt SVHtem. OS fine vuiin. 11 nng nve anil ur-to unle 11s ciiurcil anil Kchool advantnires licit or the famous Oreiron fir cover i c uiinen mates is uiiriy mnes away, aim tuts district ana UHtageUrove is connected by telephone and by the Oregon and Southeastern Ry., which will complete Its line this year, the steel now being laid fifteen iiiiic.i ana woric in progress. I'arininir. cattle, sheen and patlons and all of these are successfully followed here. It is a cood place mate Is llie best on earth tills locality tlic best. If you don't be eve not a selfish people. We will welcome you, and you will thank us in come we extended 10 you. THE, CHEAT MAY MUSICAL FES- TIVAL. Tlio iiniiunl d'Mtlvnl of tlio United Choral Hoclctlcx ot rortland, Hitlem, Albniiy, CorvalllH and ICugvne will lie held In Hugeim thin year 011 the 12th, lllth, Mth ot May. There will bo u honiH of l&Otrulmil voIcoh, I'ortliind Hynipliony I'cHllval Un-litntni, hovoii if the iiiont prominent HololHtu of tho northwext, Including .MrH. How! Con r- Hcn itivd, Mr. Dam Z1111, Mr. W. II. Ilo.vor, M rn, Hone nloek llnut-r and r. Jami'M T. I'rvMton of Now York. ho llrHt eourort will m orchoHtnil Itb Mr. Zan uh Hololnt. On tho Hoconil mid third nlghtM tho great horitl wiikh "FoiiHt of AiIoiiIh," l'ho lUilomptloii,' mid "KIIJ11I1" will Ik produced by combined thoniH, 01- hi-Htra mid moIoImIm. S-iihoii tlcketw rvHorvrd t'JM, tin- rvod Jl.SO. Mingle concertx, ru- Hitrvod fl. Hlngle coucortH mire wrvisl 70c. Nkvhn IIuniiiikii Dom.aiih worth ot tho nuervril wanou tlcketn have ill ready U-cn Hold In Kugene. There are only no or 0) loft. Ily pureluHliitr tlckotM now, you have tho tiub-HvrllH-rH advantage ot choice of houU till April UtU. After that date tho hhIo will Ik' thrown oeii to tho gen eral pulillc. Any lU'Mlrlng hoiihou IcketM may mldrvHH I. M, (Ii.k.n, Kn- Keiio, Oregon, railroad. ltedueed raten on IIKAUTY AND STKKNUTII Are ilt-nirHhli'. You are atrong and vlifuriiiiH, when your IiIlkmI la pure. Jljiny iih.v, moxt women, fill to iron-rly iliKret llu-lr fcxxl, and ao be- 11-1111) pnle, fallow, tlilnauil weak, wane the liriithtiiena, (reahneaa and beauty o( I lie akin mid complexion, depart. It-mtsly this unplvaaant evil, by eating ii'iurlHliliiL. (001I, nnil ukliiK n small done ol llerhine alter each meal, to digcat whut yon Imvo onton. 6O0 at New Kra Drug titoru. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Tho following HynopnlH Ih from the morning mid ovonlngHcrmonHolltev. .Mackelvaln nt tho ClirlHtlnn church buit Nnndiiy. MOIINIMI HKIIVICK. "ChrlHt tho Captain ot our .Salva tion." Heh. 2-AMK One cannot w 11 leader uiiIchh ho In able to innke hinting lmpreHloiiH)n men. Tho great men uf our country Imvo done thlH. ChrlHt Iuih done and Ih hUII doing the name thing. Although liu wiih tempted In nl wuyH yet ho did not into ill vino power for hcIHmIi purjiown. Ho did not con form to tho world, mid lie rolled on (lot! mid Holf. r.VKNINO HKIIVICK. "Vt o mv Living In a Flint Ago mid Apt to Forgot lod." Wo hco (lod In iiiittire, In man, and In revelation. There Ih order In nature t'lieh elnnn deriving Uh Hiipport froni tho next lower eliiHH from tho aplrltunl down through tho mental, animal mid vegetable to tho mineral. Man will wornhlp something, mid ho liecomeH like what he wornhlpH, whether it Ih money, bind, or hoiiio thing higher. The lllhle wiih not written by man alone but wiih a revelation from (lod. From It wo learn that wo miiHt nil lie Judged niter death mid tho good will bo Hopnriitcd from tho bad. Wo uro not our own but bought by ChrlHt. Wo miiHt have faith In Ood, rciiont. confoHH, bo baptized uud con tinue faithful unto tho end, Tho beat physio: Clminlierlaln'a Htoimu-h and l.lvcr Tablets. Knsy to take; pleasant In eirect. For anlo by Ilonaon Drug Co. PIANOS. Now that wo uro turning our nt toiitlon greatly tottlionlnornl smolt big onterprlBO, of which you 'wo' mi account In tills paper, It Ih our In tention to cIoho nut a lot ot our stock of goodrt now on hand at greatly reduced prices. IJut nt tlio name time while I tun In tho cant there will bo iv competent man, w-Iioho nnmo will appear hereafter, to at tend to my business. Ho ninny pooplo nru turning their attention to tho wonderful Needlimu piano that It Ih hard for uh to keep up tho stock ot those goods. T. IC. ItiLiiAunsoN, Cottage drove, mid ItOBoburg, Ore. IUI little town ill iu inlmli limit and California line, in Lane County, Oregon, 72 mile? from Eugene, th tilctiiremine fiintlillls of llu Pnlnunnln mi. I Pnnil Sinio a mil. 1 . . . . - 1 a water SVStem. owned bv the ritv. nil M nest men ns (lit ai!vfrtifmit in are not mirnanwl hv mv innmni ! the mountains a few mile .IUf.mii coat rnUltitr and minim? and penernl lit and West Cottafe drove Ifx clncta Gleet Delegates to tho County Congressional Convention to be lick) In Eugene April 4. PRIMARIES WERE HARMONIOUS, Tho Itepiibllcan prlmarleM held In KiiHtmul Went Cottage drove Iat HatnrdayTo elect dclegutoH to the county congrewilal convention wore tame. I.lttle Inten-Ht wuk maul- fin til mill If the ItepubllcmiH do not turn out letter at tho polen through out the coiigroHHloiml dUtrlct tho Hhowlng will lio anything from ll-it- terlng and the DemoeratH may elect their man. KAHT COTTAIIX (IIIOVK I'lllMAItUH. Tho meeting wan called to order by committeeman Ioiioh, who Htatcil the object of tho meeting. rVttoruey Knox then placed Mr. Joiioh In nomination for wrinanent chairman, motion provullod. C. .1. Howard wiih chowa mi-rotary. Clnilr then appointed l II. Vandenburg and Attorney Knox teller. Chair then announced that Kant Cottage drove precinct wnn entitled to nine delegntoM, and that nomlna IIoiih were In order. TI10HO placed In uomluiitlon were: 0. .1. Howard, 0. H. Vandeuhurg, HI Ymicy, Frank Wheeler, Win Imi-iU-mh, A. J. AliderHon, J. I. Joiioh, John linker, ('. It. Ilurkholder, J. V. Thornton, Kluier Doollttle, Frank Jonlou. On tho llrnt ballot Howard, Van Denburg, Ymicy, Wheeler, IjindesH, Joiioh mid Ilurkholder were elected, Doollttle, Anilei-Hou mid Darker tying on 11 vote of 18. Chair announced thatn vote would then be taken on the tlo vote mid the two receiving tho greater iiumter of votoH would In? declared elected. Upon the ballot ln-lng nprenil Doo llttle mid Darker wore declared elected. ' There lieliif; no further IiuhIiiohh, tlio meet lug was declared adjourned. Wkht Cottaiik CiIIOVK. Tho went Cottugo Orovo prlumrloH were held at the Masonic hall. The meeting wiih called to order by Dar I win IlrlHtow who placed In nomlna 1 tlou for ior mient chairman, Attor , noy J. E. Young, who received the ' unmilmoiiH voto ot thorn- renent W. C. Conner whs cIiohou Becretnry. The chair then stated tho oblect of tho meeting announcing that eight delegates were to Ikj electoil. At this time the chair appointed Darwin Ilrlntow and (I. L. Hunt as tellem. Nominations wore then made, mid upon the ballot being uprend tho chair minouncoil tho election of tho following delegates: F. U. Phllllpa, Darwin Ilrletow, W. C. Conner, J. E. Young, Wilbur McFnrlnnd, O. W. McIteynolilH, O. L. Hunt mid N. W. White. There being no further busInesH tlio mooting stood adjourned. AN AGGRAVATING COUGH CURED. A customer of ours who had been auflering from a severe amah for elx months, bought two bottles of Clianioer laln'a Cough Remedy from ns und waa entirely cured by 0110 and a half bottles of It. It gives perfect satisfaction with our trade Haynea-I'arkor A Co., Line vlllo, Ala . For sale by Lyons A Apple Kate, Drain. Pennon )rng Co., Cottage Grove. "I mn not much of iv mathema tician," said tho cigarette, "but I can add to 11 nmn's nervous troubles, I can subtract from hits physical en ergy, I can multhily his, aches nnil. pains, t can iiiviuuiiiHiuenim ill powers; 1 his work 1 can take his Interest from mid discount his chances for success. Hiuom Htatesman. Cochran & Lauder make nHeclalty on rockers mid springs mattresses. Wo also curry iv comnicto lino ol fur- niiuro mm uiHiercaning goods In latest styles, Cull mid got prices. When tho cry of lire Is sounded thou you happen to think about In surmico. A hint to tho wlso Is aulll clout. Tho Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation iHMutunlj Is safe, mid costs about oao-half tho rato of stock com panies. (111,000,000 Insurance In fovco. Address 8. K, George, Eugouo, Ore gon, Agent lor Lane County. 8 1 8 k.i mllM mnlli nT TWllaml nn it. " r. -1 .....w "V V L an rati In- fniinrl In mnntrv nn ftnJ'. Itnhxmln Nucnrrt Mill lr tali.,... nn tli- Vnritlr- -n- n,.... Itnhfinla th rnmlin mining ,i;.ii. mrrrhnndUincr are- th rtiirf rm, to live. It is healfhr. The cli it. come and live with ns. Wr nn. your rioc old ace for the hand of wel PROORAM. TliefollowlnglH tlio program ot the of the Local TcncherB-' Institute to lie hold In this city on April 10th nnil tlth. It will be noticed that Home of tlio ablest educational rejntH-nta tlven of the stato will tw In attend ance, and tho course trill lio of much In-iH-flt to nil who enn find time to attend: Frldny evening; 8 p. m. rn-nby-terlan church. Itecltutlon, Mrs. Powers. Ijwlles Quurtott, MIshoh U-a, Dry mi, AtkliiH mid Hurt. Iyccture, J. II. Ackerman. Hatunlay munilug, 930. Current History, O. C. Drown. 8ellliig, A. F. Ucuchdolt. Hloyd, Miss Kmlth. Language, Mlss ltood. Course ot Study, J. H. Ackerman. Saturday nftomoon, HV). Col. Parker nnd Qulncy Methods, II. I). Sheldon. Nature Study Illustrated, Miss Smith. Industrial Drawing, Miss Leach. The true Perspective of History, H. F. Mulkoy. County Work, Win. M. Miller. Hatunlay evening, 8 p. m, M. E. church. LndleH Quartett, Mls-s Ijen, Dry- mi, Hurt nnd Atkins. Itecltntlon, Miss Force. Lecture, IJ. F. Slulkey. I.KCTUUKltS AND INHTKUCTOIIS. J. II. Ackerman, sujerlutendent public Instruction; It. l- Mulkey. president state normal school, Ash land; A. F. lleckdolt, city superin tendent, Eugene, O. C. Drown, prln clpal training department, Drain; MIsHSmlth, critic teacher, Monmouth; Miss Loach, librarian stnte unlver- sltp; Miss Ileod, public school, Eu gene: Win. Miller, county suerlii- tendent. Eugene. HIS EXPERIENCE. Ho put bis nrm around her waist. The color left her cheek, Hut It showed upon his overcoat For pretty near r week. Hut tho Influence of good rending will Btlck to you longer than n week, It will stny by you n lifetime. It will show nil tho time In your man ners, actions mid conversation. It casts n bnlo nbout you mid beams forth from your countenance like the rays of tho morning sun. At tho Englo Hook Store, one door wost of postolllce, you can procure nil kinds of good reading In fiction, mid In fact, also a full lino of station ary, magazines mid notions. Day Dooks, Ledgers, Fountain iens, Cigars nnd School Supplies. DIVIDE ITEMS. Horn, Mnrch 20 to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller u seven pound girl. All con cerned getting nlong nil right. Mr. Wlthford, tlmlicr cruiser, wns looking over timber hinds hero for tho Pacific Timber Co. Inst week. Tho singing school Is running nil right, but the members won't learn much that Is new to them. Tho Divide ieoplo nro naturnlly good singers you know. Wo understand that Mr. Chnpmnu Intends to move out hero from Cot tage Grove with his family In order to Ikj near the sawmill which ho is preparing to put In, Just opened in the Wnlker Building near Depot on South Side of .lylnin Street,,,. We will supply you with Meals or Short Orders nt any time. We buy only the freshest nnd best the market af fords nnd prepare in any style you desire. MILLR & dOWOY, lit Door Wmlot Vtpot South Side ot Mlu Street. In buying Shoes you always want a Reliable Shoe that Fits well and you dont want it to Pinch. J? -j Thats the qualification our Shoes have, and we Guarantee all Points mentioned. AT PACIFIC TIMBER CO'S STORE, Under Odd Fellow's Hall, - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Our Complete Line of LADIES' NOVELTIES, SUMJVIER and WASH GOODS. Call and See Them and be Convinced as the Style, Quality and Price. At hrmn nrl NM BM mrt rcri Kin Bin ISM On flSri Rsl Buy Goods of GILBERT 4 WELCH CITIZEN'S TICKET. For M ij-or B. R. Job. For Recorder J. E. Young. For Treasurer, Herbert Eakin. FOR COUNCILMAN. First Ward J. P. Currin. Second Ward Oliver Veatch. Third Ward Geo. Wall. TAXPAYERS TICKET. For Mayor R. M. Veatcb. For Recorder J. E. Yottne. For Treasurer Herbert Eakin. COANCIUIAN. istWard J. P. Currin- and " . Oliver. Veatch. 3rd " Geo. Wall. PEOPLE'S TICKET. For Mayor B. R. Job. For Recorder J. E. Young. For Treasurer Herbert Eakin. ,., . -CpUNCJI.MAN.-. .. i. 1. 1st Ward " H. C. Dutton. ind " John Durham. BEN80N DRUG CO. WAUIUNT EVEItY BOTTLE. If troubled with rlieumatlsm eive Cliamberlnln'8 Puln Balm a trial. It will not coat you a cent It it does no good. One application will relieve the num. it also cures sprains ana uruiees In one-ttilnl the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, froat bites, quinay, pains In the side and chest, glandular and other swelllnpa are quickly cured by applying It. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 60 cents. m EBB EH EH Efifl Eva Eflu ESI Just Arrived Ns- LURCH'S. IFSn tBn Win rcn VBn ,t3n 3Rn Ivji Rn n A KM We call your attention especial ly to our La dies Shoes $1.50 Shoe CLOTHING BOYS and rffrrTryinro-Tnnrrffo We Make Suits to Ordej? i From a Fine Line of j Samples j FIT GUARANTEED. i ULUJUUt SLSLS BJ,.a. 1 99 1 The two cnKlnea smashed up In the recent wreeko lu Southern Oregon passed through to the Portland nin- cnine SHOPS mat cuuihij. uuo ui them wns badly demolished. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach taila to perform its functions the bowels be come deranged, the livsr and kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases, the must fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to. be dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stom ach and llverto a healthy condition, ami for thia purpose no better preparation can be used than Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Benson Drug Co. NOTICE l?OB PUBLICATION. Unite! States Land Office, Itoeeburg, Oregon, Mar., 24, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tha.Tuulla.Utmi males uy actol Au gust 4, 1802, GENEVA S. SEAVEY, of Eugene, Co. of Lane, State of Ore., has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 4717, for the purchase ol the! pf, NEJ-X,.SW JjPNE J &BE).fNWK ofSeoNo 14 Township 23 8, ofH2 W, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Marie ' I. Ware, U S Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of Juno, 1003. She names as witnesses: Jess Seavev. John II . Seavey. Tom E. Seavey, of Eugene, Lane Co., Ore., Ma rlon uavie, Ol uouage uruve, iuno Co. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to (lie their claims In this office on or before said 8th day of Juno, 1003. J, T, Bridoxs, Register, Eul Wll Vm 0m DTd DU W5L to KM avt RV4 RVl tM MM Mu 1mA hm mm Bbf mm HU Bn FOE MEN, YOUTHS. g,B tJULSLWajUULSULSLZJUlJULSLSLSU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Mar. 26th. 1003. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliancowith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and ashingtpn Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1802, .rru ELSIE M. BALL, pf The Dalles, Co of Wasco, Stateof Ore., has this day filed in this office hersworn statement No. 4725, for the purchase of theN Ji N K of Section No. 12 in Town ship No. 22 S, Range No. 2 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriclutural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before Marie L. Ware, U. 8. Commissioner at Lugene, Oregon, on Monday the 16th day of June, 1003. She names as witnesses: J. D. Palmer, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Oregon, J W Purrisfi, of Jefferaon. Marion Co., Ore., F. A. Triip, Clark Debereaux, of Eugene, La no Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims In this-office ' on or before said 16th day of June, 1003. J.T. Bbicois, Register. HOW TO WARD OFF AN ATTACK OF RIJKUMATiail. .rruw,. "I-oryeaVa wheuspring time came on and I wont into gardening',' I waa sure to have an attack of rheumatism and every attack was more severe than the preceding one," says Joiie McDonald, oIMan, Logan county, West Va. "I tried everything with no relief whatever, until I procured u bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm, and the first applica tion gave me ease, and before the II rut bottle was used I felt like A new person. Now I feel that I am cured, but I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm In the house, and when I feel any symptoms of a return I soon drive ft away with one or two applications ol this liniment." For sale by Lyons & Applegate, Drain, Benson Drug Co., Cottage Grove.