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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
WlllHT Cl.lMJ MltllTH Thu Pastime Wlil.si dub met nt the Wnmlmcti linll Tuesday even ing mill i;imsl-iI ii tuoHt plciwnnt evening (it - wliist . Thu iiicitilicrH nml guests prcHunl numbered twenty iuhI they nil cugngcil in thu friendly contest with n vim. At (he hour of eleven cutis were luld uslile mid the cnutcM'nntH pnrtnnk of refresh i .nils neivcd liy Mis. II "rs. AhraitM who w".' entertainment t.r i . i. .1.1.... ..i . Alter imiuiKiiiK committee gathered u the score card nnd found that Mri I'ntc Long and Mm. Ilehne liad tied for first place and Mr. Abrams and Mrs Rosenberg had done likewise for the last place. In the draw Mr. Long won the first prize and Mrs Rosenberg the consolation. Guest of the club for the evening were Miss Maude Hlngham, Mr. l'ate Long nnd Mr. Macy. The next meeting, which will be on June and, will be the final meeting of the club for the season. After that time picnic excursions will ,be in order. 1'aii.UI) To Aouitic The business men's meeting call ed for last Tuesday night was held lit the City Hall. About 19 cards of Invitation had been pre viously scut out and when the meeting was called to order it was found that but nine were present. Rev. John Dawson called the meet ing to order, and upon motion, was made permanent chairman, and stated the object of the meeting to those present. After considerable dlfcusilou a vote was talcsn on the proposition to close all the mcrcan-tll--U0llshmentst7 p.m. Tiiere being one negative vote the prop osition was declared lost. A vote was also taken on the Sunday clos ing with the same result. It is quite probable that both proposi tions, to close at 7 p. m. and to close on Sunday, will fall to be agreed up on and Cottage Orove will continue business on the old plan. OllKIIOH HKCtlltlTIKH IMI'IIOVKHK.NTS Work on thti Jam 011 Champion crrokfor the Oregon Hocurltl.M On's now electric power plant In procreat ing nicely. About tweuty men are 11 1 work on construction of thodum and many more on other parts of the hit nrovmnent now under way ly tills company. Tim power plant will li a wonderlul plecoot work when com pleted nnd will ho simplify the trans liortatlou of ore from tlio minim to tl hLhiiiii mills as to makn thin lroHrty the greatest dividend payor on the l'aelllc count. Electric car will li run from Helena n 1. Helena No i and the Mustek mine to tholunro stamp mill on Champion creek, liesldos electric IIrIiU will lie fnrnliiliivl to thu mnnr tunnels mid electric nower for the oiieratlou nt tunnel earn mid drills. NKWlRltSIDltNCIt. Hope I'easter has purchased j beautiful lot just northwest of th; Cathnllcchurch and wilt build a neat modern residence thereon C. II. nnd Vcs Wallace are putting in a verv substantial foundation, 34x5 1 and careuters will begin the work 01 construction aooui me nrsi of next week Ike Thomas has the contract on the woodwork This leaves just two vacant lots in the northwestern part of town and A. U. Woods will build w one of them somc time during the sum mer. IN TlIK I'ONTAt. OKKICK. I). T. Awlirev. who has mo louir held the position at the S. 1. depot and who wax regarded more ax a permanent llxture thuiiunyother one thing connected with the S. 1'. Uo's ollleo here. Is now duly Installed In the ollleo of the Postal Telegraph Co. and the Wolls.Kargo Express Co. When seen by a Nugget reporter Mr. Awlirev wore a happy hiiiIIo of satis iiu'iliin' miicIi iiH would eaue envy friini anv man undoubtedly he lias iiiiui tn miiiIIii ilm It In IiIh llrnt iiiiiiiir tuulty to call one nilnutu IiIm own for iiiniiv vi-iirn. Serrlnirn rnllroail com niiiiv hi the canaelty of nirent and oMTiitor In a town transacting the volume of IiiihIiiuss transacted In Cottage drove liken novorul degrees living 11 "Moft Himp". ItllNNINII IUvAnii Nkiut. Tim I.oiiir.fc nimiliaiii l.inulierCoiu- liauv are running day and night and turning out 11 line ipinllty of lumber. Their miiwh am kept busy snwliig during the day with 11 full crow of: men. The pinning depart moiit Is run at night making Untiring, celling and rustic. I'he compiiuy'M excellent Mystuui of electric lights cnuhleM them to operate their machinery at night as well um during the day. This mill Is sawing this week a Mpeclnl order of bridge tlmbei-M tor the Santa t rouUt to 1 10 axed In hiilldlug a bridge over the Itlo llrundorlvor. A Nugget reporter wiih hIiowii some of these tluiberM and they are being sawed from an excellent ipmllty of lb nml uro line timbers. GonkTo Miciiioan. A. I,. Harrison who has for several mouths past engaged in the feed business on the west side nud who sold out to Mr. Cochran, left last Monday for his old home in Michigan, where he goes to .settle his business affairs, preparatory to making Oregon his future home. Mr Harrison Informed a Nugget reporter that he considers Cottage Grove one 01 tile nest towns on tuc coast nnd the climate the best in the world. He wilt return in about three months, O.n Tint I'urcss. 'I'Iik iiiiiiiiiIiIkIm diwcr lltlVO Of Cdt tngo (Jrove, itro now on the preHM nnd thu 10.00(1 edition will bo out and 1.. fnf iilut i-iliiitlon In about ten divyH. ThoNuggot Islnforined by thu h. K tin. that thoso iiiinuihlots will 1 i.inniv time fm-illHtrlbutlou for thu fall reduced rates to Immigrants nml monies s unit mu ....la.l.t.l III 1111 Imp In 1I11 thu ITOOll nee 'ssiiry.'ought. to bo live time the iiinountnow iieing priuieu. WllN 'fine Conthht. mm. N11rn.l1 K. lllalr. who hoiiiu ' four months turn eonteMtod thu home- jtnnil mitrv llf IlLHIier I.. Oolll, WIW ......,.,.uuf,,i nml iin-ilved notice last WeilneMday that thuciiHU had been decided In her favor. Thu tract In nueMtiiiu IsmuIiI to bu onu ot the best timber clnlniH in thin Meetlon, belm? t-Htlnmtwt at 7,000,000 feet. .Jt tit jit --i. Aa.iU jjl.ji-Oulri-i4.U jAuljlt At.fJjiuli.iivjjj: Wvniie Hardware kjo. I'KUMIIINO. (Inrry a complete- lino ol Hardware, I'lnware, Htoyen, Hanuen, Kami ImplemenU nnd MIiiIiik HunplleH, Includ liiir (limit Powder Co.'a l'owdor, Cnpn and Miho. Call and moo tho new "llKKi" JllcycleH. 'The Charter Oak Hardware Store." '-I Wynne Hardware irvfe ifrtTrvrnfi if 'WVfvp-vrrvp 1, own oculo-optlelau KiiKonu i . h Ice cream nt the Wave try it. MIhh leua I'ori'iiian wnn In Drain Haturday. ImmuiiHu bariraliiH at Itauklii'M Mil- HlcHtore, KiiKCiie. John Crowley Im vImUIiik In Port land thin week. Try Home ot thonu choice iierlumei at HciiHOU DniK Co. Krunh bread at the Home llakery, near the depot. Try It. Your invMcrlptloiiH lllleiMJUIOK, at llulinon Driiu Oo'm ntiiri'. (iood lunch and hot coffeu at the llomu llakery, near the depot. Take your best girl to th Wav.e for a Sunday treat. Are you IniikliiK for toilet urtlelunY Drop Into Itenson Drn Co'm Mtore. The only place in town where you can get n nice box of bon lions. IloiikM. mairiiiliien. uoveln.itll kinds atKaiilo Hook tstore, I door went of poHtolllee. Kee thonu hatn at the I'lisliliin mil linery Htorv, Minn Mary llarteln, pro- prletroMs. The newest nnd most up-to-date parlors and the best service in town at the Wave. Kocuie one of Uiohu Ki-nud bartcalus at Itauklii'M Htore, Kuifeue, lieforu thuy are all icoue. Mverr article under the nun tuunlly currluil by driiKMtoren can In had at the lieiiHon iiriinuo. Anylhluir and overytliliiK In the stationery line at the Kutflc Hook Store, I door west tit poitolllce. A beautiful monument was erected nt the ravo of Mm. Morris McKlh lieu In tho Taylor (iMveynrd Thurn. day. V. C. London, actinic Hiierliitcn. dent of the llohemla-C'ottnKU drove railroad. Meut Hunday with hU family In thin city. Plaludenli-r. J. (I. Illake, HuiMiriuteuileiit if the Postal TuleKraph Co.. with head quartern at Seattle, WumIi.. was In city Wednesday. Ilnst Cablnutto Photos 1.35 per do', for a abort tlino only at Sliaua fulfil (lattery opposltu Masonic hall went hIiIu. In the Kuneral runli of IiihIiichs let un not forKUtthat one ot the impor tant needn for Cottaxv drove In a neweratte syntom. Struiii;tli and vh;or come ot Kood foiiil, duly digested. "I'on-e". ready-to-nervo wheat and barley food, uildn no burden, but nuntaliin. It In iiuiiiiiiiiced tinou nood . ait' tliorlty that the Lucky lloy people will place 11 $100,000 electric power nlaut In the lllue Illver dlntrlrt thin neasou. When yun want a plaiisanl phytic try CliumLierl.ilii'a titoin.icli un.l Liver I'iililuta. Thuy iiru uaay tr tuku mid iileitmint la elfoct. For al by llensjn bruit Co. Thone IxMiiitlfulhiitn at the I'iihIiIoii iiiltlliii-rv ntiire. are iroluir taut. You Hhould avail yournelf of the prlvlllgu of mvMiK tuem ami miiKing your wv lection at oiick. Don't delay the Itauklu cIomIiii; nut Male ot iuiihIc Koodn at Miiiieue will Moon be over and you will lie kicking yournelf for not Meoiirlnir one of the blK bargaliiH offered. Jeff Markley, .lamen Oniiieut, John llarteln woruelected district delettaU'S to thu drand Lodge- I. (. O. K. in nennlou at Portland thin week. They lett Tuundny and expect a royal ood time. (Ilmn. Ilowen ban trail'.-il hln rt'nl doncu and Kroundn at Latham to Win. deoru for bin one acre tract t wo mllen out on thu Ito w river road, and thu Kuutleineu have alreadyj ev chntiKcd renlduneen. .Mniiv cltlzcnn of Cottagi' drovu took ailvantuwi of the iipportunlty to visit rcuKcnc last week. The Wooilinan of the World and the Circle wein parlleiilarly coiiKpleuoiw at KiiKenc on WiiodinauV day W. P. i:iv, editor ot tho Cowllti Vallev Journal In In th-i city thin wisik lookliii; after hln '-iteivntn In llohemla Minim; District. Mr. Kly wnn the . a.vllower uroiip of claims mil In onu of the pioneer of dlntrlct. Itev. T. 1). Jouen, formerly prenld. Iiik elder over thin territory In a dln thn;ulnlied minUtcr of the Methodlnt In neona c litre 1 III invirou win nreaelint the.Methodlnt cliuivh both Kiiuday moi-ului; and evenlm;. Not counting the t'nlted Verde.lt Instated that Arliotm mines pilld In llvidendn"lant year about si,uw,uw. Ml... lu until. I'atftnil til ll!L about that niim Heiiil-auuuuliy, al- thoiiKh uothlin; in reiiuy uuownan 10 It H pi-OlltH. I'lui intent tlilnir In iihotoiri-anlile novelties will lie louiui at me iciii h.v ih.i m. 11. i'Ii 11 i'1'li. iver.vliou.v invited to call and examine the work nnd nee hoiiiu nt the Intent, uaintienc 111 plat inum effeeln. A. II. Crunon. Propt C. W. Ilradford. Mitr. Artist. Vim unit niiiilli'liien. don't von'.' r 1 11.11 von have iiivnerliitloun lllled, don't voir.' Well, then, you want tlu'iii lllled at a reliable hounu. (lou t you? Did It over occur to you tuat leiiniiii Di-uir Co. n tunc Kl'lil 01 a lioune. You try It and nee Dints all. I'he cltUetiH ot Cottnw drove nhoiilil avail theinnelven ot thu on iioi'tiiiiltv to neo t he nteain nnovei operate. A trip to the gravel lied of thu (). & S. K. Ity., on thu Uako stmvart farm wl Interent you, be Hlilen It will Klve you a splendid dayH OUtlllK. Things look bright for Oottiifju (li-ovo and vicinity. However, It uiuiniii not bu foi-irottun that much dependnupou thu Individual cltlien iih to 1 10 UO 1IOI III iiimuuii unit iv 111 1,.. 1 iv viHltnrn to thin coin munltv. Always Imvo a good word for Cottage drove. It In not nocos tn uhi.ipIi the truth, but wo can toll ot things un they are and refruln r...,,. r,iiiiiiiii ilnwn entui'DrlneH with which wo have notliliiglucommon.S C'o Proprletorn, f.' iT'-tT1 T1 "T'"1", T!""ITr'-T Tom Porters returned to llohemla Monday. Ico cruum made from purocrcam at McClollau's. (Ico. Cox enmedown from llohemla Monday. Darwin llrlstow was a visitor In Kugeno Sunday. W. A. Hemcuwny wits a vlsltor.ln Kugeno Hunday. Cooling and refreshing; McClelleu's Ice cream soda. Aldou's Chocolates are the best tor ale at McClellau's. II. C. Madnun spent Friday mid Saturday In Kugeno. Corwlu Coffmau and wife visited In Kugeue Saturday and Sunday. Robert Phillips was down from llliu'kbiiMo Saturday ou business. Don't forget the closing out sale at llnuklu s .Music House, imgeue. F. II. ItoHeuhcrir attended the W. (). W. exercises at Kugeue thin week. Give the Wave a call for fresh home nude chocolate and creams. Stur.v Runncll was tin from Kugeno Sunday shaking hands with Ills many friends. Dr. Watts, tlw Kugeue optician, will bo In CottuKt! drove alt day Mon day, May . It In genliis to wait, but It Is busi ness to ail vert Is.; for the thing you are waiting for. Mrs. J. H. Medley was lu Kugeue Friday and Saturday attending the music test I vul. Mm. W. I), darmnu was In Kugeno Monday visiting with her sister Mm. It. W. Newtund. Have Dr. Watts tost your eyes Itor glannen. In Cottage drove all nay Monday, May . John Stoncherg and wife were lu Kugfiie Friday and Saturday at tending the May music festival. J. A. Powell, of the LnudouTiiu ber nud Milling Co. was a pleasant caller at tho Nugget olllce Wednes day. Mm. Fay Allison returned home Sunday from a weeks visit with her brother liyrou Atkins of Indepen dence. John llarteln and wife left 011 Tues day afternoon's train for Portland where they gojto meet Mm. Unrtel's mot tier. Ouo udvertlHcmcut won't do It all, but every good advertisement will help to the doing of a grout deal of bunlnenn. All advertisement needn effect to ntartlw, force to hold, truth to Inspire belief and argument to Mmmule patronage. Al Churchill, after a few day's visit with friends nnd relatives, returned to hln Dig Four property lu llohemla. Monday The Modern Woodmen Lodg) of Crow are arranging for a grand picnic and basket dinner at that place on the .M ot June. Nenl Ituguu. a muiu operator ot Cripple Creek Colo., In here thin week looking alter his mining Interests In the llohemindlstrlct. The damage suit ot Frank dorrell against Douglas county for $11,000 will bu tried lu this county nt the next term of Circuit court. ts Martin buna large contract ot assessment work lu the lllue Itlvcr District to which place he will go lu a few dayn to begin work. Supt. I'earnonn, of tho O. & S. K., In talking III a whisper thin week on account of a severe cold contracted while out in the hills the pant few dayn. David Orlggrt has accepted a po nltlou with the llennon Drug Co. Mr. driggn litis Just returned from Ituffulo, N. ., whore he completed a throe year's course In pharmacy. Ask Charley Walker how to laud n lO.nound Hiibnou. Ho certainly known all about the ways of the big llsh that has made Oregon famous the world over. Mrs. C. V. Itradford left, for Cot- tngo drove today to Join her bus- man wuo is at. present locateu tnetv lolng photographic work for the I'acille ''.'linlier Co. Koneliurg Ito - view. Woaro proud of the line of pianos we sell. They are Chlekerlug, ICIm - ball. Weber, Crown, Vose, letor and many others. Don't they look good to you.' kuiikiii .music iionse, i-iigene. . , .... . French Imports of petroleum from the rnlUMl tntCH last rear were va ued at S7.4(l:l,O0il, exceeded only by .,. ,..! 'I'll,, ul.uiu Inlia i toward making the trade a govern incut moiiopl.v may aid the American product. Tho Lornno Civaniery Company In getting about, ready to begin oper ations, 'nun company m uiiuergoou miiiingciiiout and will no a success from the beginning, and then Cottage drove people can eat "homo grown" creamery butter. Mm. C. C. MuthewH and Misses Catherine and Mnrgatvtto lli-iiud camo In from llohomhv Inst Friday. riioladlcn walked from tho Munlcl; mine over the mountain and down to llonnoii, where titer took passage with Doc Loltoy for this city. Kahili Whpplo, formerly ineorotury ot the U'ltoy Mining Co., left on tho overland I'l-iuuy iiignt ioi- rnsco, Mr. Whipple bus purchased a half In terest lu a saw mill at Waldport, Lincoln Co., and wont to Frisco 011 business connected with Ids mill. girYrtnrinrtnnnnnr g CTrTT T ATATVT Leading Grocers of Cottage Grove. Kvervthlng new, fresh nnd clean. Where the majority trades, evidently the prices are right, (live us n trial, nnd wo shall endeavor to please you. Produeo.a specialty. t hone 4.1. Cajuajuuuuuuuuuuuuu Tliiin. Hunt Is down from lloheuila thin week. lieu Lurch wnn 11 vlnltor to Port land thin week. Clarence (lllkernoii, ofHlKM- String, In In town thin week. Don't forget to drop In at Me Clellan'n for ico cream. Hon. James Hcinenwny vlnlted I'ortland thin wisjk. Doc Adams wan down to the hub on btiHlnoHS Wednesday. Dim llvrno Mt Tuendny for the drizzly group, on IiuhIiiohs. (liinrirn Cox returned to his datum In Ilolmmla district Thursday. 1. it. Hlnif liitu Is wrestllni; with a serlous.caso of lagrlpiM) this week. J. K. Culp Kagnln presiding nt the first clialrlnOstrnnder'sliarlM.'rHhop. (1. W. Kelloy, ot London maclo the Nugget office a pleasant cull Thurs day. l'rank O. Williams came In from llohemla this week nnd Is visiting In this city. You get your money's worth If you buy your millinery at Mm, N. K. 'KIwu'h. For most lieautlfiii IIowitm, clilffon and marfn at loweMt prices. Mm. N. H. Klnea. Kurnlshltig goods, sIkmis, ribbons, laces and embroideries lowest price at N. Iv. Klsea's. Mm. Kred Wright, ot Walker, wan tn town the llrst ot the week shop ping. Mm. O. Howard, of, Cednr Creek district, was In the city Wednesday, shopping. MIhh Ilertliu Tnlt. of Walker, was vlsltlmc CotUiiw drove friends the Unit ot the we. Mm. C. Gray, of Halsey. wan here Monday visiting with her daughter, Mm. II. K. Metcall. Kd Owens, logging contract jr for l.uiiir& utniruiim. was 111 lown tun week on business. deo. Small, of Marlon, Is tnoottago drove this week visiting his brother Chan Small, the baker. You will mtss It If you fall to see Dr. Watts about youreyes. His work Is right unci ins prices are rigui. Mrfllellnn'H Ih the only place in town where you can buy a box of Aldon Chocolates nnd Bon lionn. Dr. Watts, thoeye specialist will be at the Sherwood Hotel nil day Mon day and Tuesday, May i'lth and 20th. To those wanting help for their wm Dr Wattn refers to the hosts of Hiitlsfled customers of your city and vicinity. Jos. Ltuebaug:,, one ot Mosby Creek's proHH.'roun farmers was trans acting bunliiennln Eugene Friday nnd Saturday. Mm. L. C. Mahu, of Yoncalla, was visiting In CottJiKu drovelast Friday the gnent of herilauiihter, Mrs. Claud Plaster. M. Richards, who has been In Cot tage drove for several weeks under going medical treutment, returned homuSatitrdiy last much Improved. Minn Cora Uaker. traveling sales lady tor the Cortlcella Silk Co., came In Saturday on a visit to home folks. She left on Tuesday for the south to be gone a month. G. H. Hawkins is building a neat addition to his property on the west side which very much improves the nppiarance and adds greatlv to its value. S. W. McKlvaln, night operator at tho S. P. depot In filling the place of D. T. Awlnvy, renlgned. Mr. McKl valn will hold the position until Mr. Awbrey's successor Is appointed which will Ih! In a few days. Tho W. O. W. piculc and logrolling held at Kiigene wan In every particu lar a grand Hiiccens and the boys eiijoved theinnelven hugely. A com plete writeup of the Maine will lie given In our next week's Unite. Mlsn Nina Ontrauder, who has held the position ot operator for the Pos tal Telegraph Co. at Kugeno for the pant two yearn has resigned and re turned to her home In thin city. Her many friends arc glad to have her return. The burglars who nnnoyed tho citizens of Cottage drove hint wofck have been unite (Uiccesnfully operat ing In Eugene. They entered two residences last Saturday night, from one of which, the home of DrClwnlilro, they obtained about $1)0. Frank Jordan, who renlgned hln ponltlou an oRrator for the Postal IV!,.i-rinili fin. In favor of D. T. Aw- iin.v. ill now devote his attention to the position of lineman for the Postal, hln route win no irom wuiom to Drain mid will givu Frank a much ' needed outing and considerably bet- 1 tor salary. ' ,.f ' . i. ninni ntni nil. , ... JJ. ,.,tj ., nn- riihsm ' .. i,,.!., Kht,,,,,,,! alrvmlv this viok , , luriro mlml)er lying in tho iyar,jH ,,w awaiting the arrival of 1 nioro cam. This company In dofug T,, i,,,!.... thin war .mil employing hundreds of men In , ",",J T " ' ir,,,,,,i nt.tiiiriiiiii. ll" " (4h'"h- I The total hog crop of Oregon dur ing the present year Is estimated by oxiMjrts at 100,000 porkers. It In claimed by those Interested In thu livestock Industry that with proper packing Includes, and a localnuvrket thnt could Htnnd the strain, tho number of hogs grown unutmlly in Oregon could be Increased almost I without an effort to 1,000,000. A. H. Nichols and F. M. Kruest have purchased the .Murtln Opera House and will Immediately begin 1 making noiiie very extensive repairs. Thov will put III a gaiierv, iuvw noain throughout, rearrange thontngo and othorwlso Improve It. In tho front thov will put ji confectionery Btore. 'this In a move lu tho right direction nn Cottage drove certainly needs a plav house suitable for the presenta tion ot good plays and so arranged thnt tlm natronn limy at least bo confortuhle while tho play In being presented. & TtF.NSON c 1; i w Q! v q t n 0 i u nil oiui mu.; City Council decides that the System Is necessary and will IJmploy Z. AL Collier to asslt In maklne estimates. A MOVU IN RKIIIT DIRECTION- The three (treat problems that confront a growing town arc those of light, water and sewer systems. The hustling spirit of Cottage Grove citizens have solved two of these questions and have the water a system that is not equalled by many coast towns and excelled by none and the water system is paying a revenue. Cottage Grove also has a good system of incandes cent electric lights which are being Improved and brought up-to-date by the proprietor, Mr. Abrams. The question now to solve is that of the sewer system which is badly needed. The Council at its ad journed session Tuesday night de eded to make a tnorougn investi- iration and if not above the limit of finances now at command wtll order a vote ou the question. Under the charter tue city can not incur indebtedness greater than $20,000 and $15,000 of that has al ready been used, but it is UJOURIll that with the other $5,000 the sew;r main can be built and there by get the ball to rolling, whicb must soon result in a nrsi class sewer system for the little city. When once undertaken ana the people thoroughly unaersiann the benefits both from a standpoint of convenience and sanitation they will demand that the system be ex tended throughout the town. COUNCIL PROCEEDINaS. AtUOt'ltNKP HKHBIO.N. May 18, 103, Present, Mnyor R M Veatchj Coun cilman J 1 Currln, C II VanDenburg, 8 It Piper, deo Wall. Oliver Veatch, J I Jones. The matter of sewerage was taken up and on motion It was ordered that C M Collier be employed to assist the council In mnklngestlmates nml also entabl shlmr route lormatn On motion the water committee was ordered to remove the water nine from the bridge across tho river. on motion the recorder was or- ikh1 tn mire hose ball nnd chain and other necessary equipment. ior me purpose of entertaining the tramp element- The street committee was ordered to procure rock ana nave 11 readiness. rn motion the recorder was or dered to charge full limit on all II- pen him for atreet nhows for the pur pose of selling medicines and on nil entertainments 01 minuar cimnitiei. The recorder was ordered to pre pare ordinance restricttngcaru mines, On motion the bid of Ortftln & Veatch for city plumbing was ac cented. (in motion the recorder was In structed to purchase flashlight for tlm iniimhiil. J V Currln was appointed tire war- den. (j'eo. Small returned to his home at Marlon, Ore., this morning. C. B. Dutton Is taking a vacation with the measles this week. Mrs. 1.. Hnthawuy, of Portland, was vlsltlngln the city Monday with .Mm. H. K. Metcalf. Al Ellidge drove hln buggy team down to Portland hint week sold It and It Is said he rode home. Regular meeting of tho Ladles Circle .Monday night for the election of otllcers. All meiiiliemnre requested to 1m present. G. C. Ewen, the butcher, left Wednesday ou a business trip to Portland. Mm. Dora Fields will leave Satur day for Albany, from there she will go to Brownsville to ..visit with her mother a few days. J. t; Sheridan, of Lynx Hollow was lu Cottage drove Tuesday ou business. Mr. Sheridan Is extensively engaged lu the growing ot prunes. Tho Southern Pacltlc Co. are putting In a now side track 1LHW feet long. Tho siding logins where the transfer track of tho O. it S. E Inter MMjtn tho S. P. main lino and ends at the depot. This track In being put lu merely to. accommodate the In creased business In the yards caused lu- the larire nlilnment of piling, ties and lumlior from tho different milling companies. The S. V. Co's steam Shovel in III IllVIUO uhuihir uiii n un dirt which will be shipped here and imed lu lining the strip ot ground on which the sluing is nenig consiructeu which In now from four to nix foot lower than the main Hue. It linn been announced that Ord Post, No. 13 and A. J. Smith Post, No. 23. d. A. it., of this city, Have agreed to consolidate, and hence forth the old soldiers ot thin nectlou will bo united, meeting in 0110 nan under 0110 charter, under one name. Noxt Saturday nit members of tho two Hosts nml all old souuem who contemplate Joining are Invited to meet nt tho city unit' ai inai iiiuo olllcem will bo olectod under tho new charter. Tho Nuggot Is requested to ntnto that not withstanding the re cent connolldiitlon ot the now posts, II1U1U I, 111 UO II" I , ,.. 1. ... . . memorial day committees, and those I who have cominltteo appointments' ...Ill I... (If. J.llllltm, III Till, are oariiestl.x asKeii 10 go unenu with their work in detail. The Modern Woodmen had a' rousing meeting Tuesdaynigbt-and initiated six new members. Thei meeting was well attended, several of the camp". The M. W. A. boys Irom here will go to uuane on Wednesday, May 27, for a big cele ration. Three stages and twelve private conveyances have been en gaged to take those who have ex pressed their intention of making the trip. Members of the Kugeue, Anlattf, Crow, Comstock and He bron camps will join this camp and a rousing time will be hail when the Woodmen begiiK chopptngjin 1 the Lorane torest. linininwwiininuwwninininirwiinintninirwiinjnw! j 8pmrag is bercQo are we ZZ With Sprny Pumps I loos, Rnkcn nnd Cultivators. Oliver's Steel nnd Chilled Plow. Fish llros. Wngons. A full and complete Lino of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Mining Supplies our Specialty. Piper & Vandenburg mjiuumiUiiuuiUiiiiitiUiUiitiUiiummmiiuuiutmuiii -THE- Has theSFreshcst Line of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not a can nor package of goods on the shelves but that is as fresh as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed Oar Prices Art the Lowest and Satisfaction Is Guaranteed HAUEIS & WILLIAMS, Props. 1 SHANAFELTS 1 35 Photograph Gallery NOW New back grounds and Accessories. Fifteen yearsexperience, eight years in Portland Nothing but Jfirst-class work. All Work guar anteed. Lowest prices. Call and exatninejwork. E Opposite Masonle Hall. ilUiUiUlUiUiUlUiUaWUlUiUJUiUlUjliiUIUUWUIUiUiUiUR W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs mt The Faii Males Bohemia CHRISMAN & BANGS - First Class Turnouts, Double or Single KNOWLES & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. cf: :!: t sfrsfrsf J. -W. Kay's Furniture Co. iruiirantees to save you money on everything, to furnish a homo Including Stoves, Ranges, CavDets and Mattings. New Line of HI Paper.,. Big Clearance Sale now on for 30 days; 10 per Cent Discount on everything. EUGENE - OREGON TO ALU TUB LADIES. The lean, the fat The stout; tho tall (!od hless their souls Wo love them. And like to see them pleased ns NOTICE. Tho Nugget takes this opportunity to notlfv Its sutiHcrlhers that here after thoso who wish thoNiiKgot and the Weekly Oregonlnn will be ex pected to pay $2.60 for tho two papers. This ralso Is ntcestinrv on account of a raise on tho Oregonlnn FOR SALE. Three set double buggy harness or will trade for hay or grain. rilWISMAN & IUnus, nnd Spray Compound. ... AM ' OPEN. Best Lenses and Cameras. 3 West Side, Cottage Grove. 3 3! PROPRIETORS OF and Llack Butte Stages. or COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. :f: rfc $ I NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Olllce, Itosehurg, Ore., Apr., 23, 1003. Notice Is hereby given that tho ap proved plat of surver of Township !SI South, ltango4 East. Township 23 South, Itnngo 5 Kast. Township 24 South, Itaugo II Kast. Township 24, South, Itnngo 4 East, havo been received from thoSurveyor General for Oregon and on Thursday JMay 28,51003, at j'clnck a. in, the saidTplats will bo filed In this olllce, nnd tho land ombrnced there in, tieing in tno uascauo orest, no servo, will bo open to entry on nnd utter said date, only to persons show ing settlement ttiereou prior 10 September 2 Itb, 189:1, the datooftho executive order netting apart sild land as n forest reserve.- J, T. Hiuiioes, ItOKUter. J. II. IlooTit, ItecetverJ