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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
Tin: Oi'HiiA IIiii'hi:. Mi'HufM, Nichols & HniosI. Hie new IH'Olllll't IMM of tllll tlTll house. IIiIm h'ihiK coiniiiontrd work on the re fitting of I ho huiiii. Owing In tit tiiln ilnli'M 'lliul inn niuir u IiiiiiiI, only lempnriii'y work will bo iIoiki nt I hi' ihvhi'iiI 1 1 inc. I,uh;i' on tln Mingo will In- widened anil (hive llrCMSlllg NIOlllM will li liulll In till' rear of lln nIiikc Ah huiiii mm pics-' '"it iIiiIi'h will pei'inll. mill nlh i iir 'iiUi'iiii'iitH I'll II In' iniiilc tin' Interim' I ln building Will ho 'iiniili'li'l,v I'm llillMllflll.fi irflllltt'V llllt Itl lllfl ClHI,' r!iiilr put. In pini'i' of tin t ili I lii Mfllj hi'iuh, nun huiiii' new scenery iiihi niii'ii. Thu r.liiimru for tlm bolter will In1 ivci'IvimI with iili'iiHiirn by tlm theatre KUI'I'H (II .( llltllKC llrilVf, 11111111 H II Kiliii'iintii' Hint till' public will In' greeted by bolter ill t ntct Iiiiim under tlm new iiiHiiitifi'iiu'iit. Monday You Vom it to mi off year for election, mill for HiIh U'usoii tlic dale of election of coiigTCHnniin in not us definitely net In life minds of tlic people its it wilild lie in years when a complete ticket Im in the field. Ncvcrllicles it Hhoiild lie renicmhcrcd Hint the election of eoiiuresHinaii in one of the moHt impoitiint in the long list of olliccro. To Oregon it means miieli. To every repnlilicnn who whiles te sec the iitnte retnin its in llllenee .villi the piesent iidininis trution it ineiuis tnncli. Theiefnic it in the duly of every voter to fix next Mondiiy, June I, well in mind mid turn out uml do his duty nt the poles. TlIK 1 1 KA l.'I'll IIIII.NK, I'IKIhIO. '''Im enterprising Mrm of Morgan ,V llri'limil are building iipiiu Intuitu tlon In our iiiIiIhI Unit Im well worthy nf favorable uii'iitloii. uml which bids fair to IhH'onii' one of considerable liuporlnueo to our little city It the present Increasing business eoiitluiicH iih heretofore. They nroiiiniinfuct tir ing from native Oregon frullMii groat liealtli drink Hint outrivals any hiiiIii drink on Hie market foriloiiHantneHH of tiiHle anil which Iiiih the medicinal iiialltleH no I'Hneutlal to the Ntoinneh for good digestion. Phoseo I now Is'lugsold In Oregon. Washington. California, Idaho anil Moutaiia ami words of iiralne with Increased ami new orders ccniio from ovorv town In which It Im Introduced. l!vor,vliii'l. wanlH I'hoMi'o. "Drink I'liowo ami live 10) years". Diiain Noiimai. Commi:m i:sii:nt. The Nugget acknowledges receipt of an Invitation to atteml the com meiiccmenl exercises of the (Vntral Oregon Hlate Normal School at Drain on June 7. S, It ami III ami will try lo accept Maine. The Central Ore gou Slate Normal Im one of t In very pniKriMHlve IiimI It lit Iiiiim of IheMtale ami whoMe graduates are roeched al the Hlate unlverHlty always with iirite for their ability ami IIIUi'm for the work they milMtilo. 'I'tn r. gram consists of uiiihIc, Hpeeche. recltatloiiM, cIukh oralloiiH ami Held HiiurtH, all of which. Judging from tile talent Usually dlspln.M'il at those liiNlltntloiiH ol learning, will Im of ureal lutcrcHt ami will 1m worth at tending. Wmnii.No An.mminciimi.'.m'. CanlH air out for the wedding ol Mr. W. Almoml llemenway, of IIiIh city and Mis Ora Kllinln-tli He i I daughter of .Mr. ami .Mrs. i. IHi.l. Dr. I.owu oculo-optlcluu Hiigciio Iiiiuii'Iihii bargains at lliinldii's .Mitt Hlt'Htore, Kiigone, Attorney Medley and wife were down to Kugeiio Mai unlay. Try Home of Uiomi' cliolco perfuiui'M at iiciiHon nrng co, Prank Whipple was In Kugono on llll Mil" I Sill II' ' "" it, (it Dun i fui'um Hie hull gnino next Saturday afternoon Are von looking for toilet artleli'H' Drop Into IIcuhoii Drug C'o'm hIoiv. Ice creani and Hiift ilrlukH a sped ally at the Wave Ice ('ream Parlors We make our own Ice cream ami oaiidleHal the Wave Ice Cream Pur- llll'H, , lllalr Im recovering from an of iiicimIch the ineiiHley llolit. attack tl'.lllgS. It. H. Walker of Walker Station wiih apleiiHiiiit callerat the Itoliemla Nugget ollice .Moinluy. llookM, inngiuliios, novels, nil klmlM at P.uglo Hook Store, I flour went of poMlolllce. Jack .lauicM mid Al l.lvolv came In from lloliemla Thursday, returning Saturiluy. See tliiiMe liatM al the 1'nxlilim mil lliiery Mtore. MIhm Mary llarlelM, pro prletri'MM. Sfciiie one of those grand bargains at Itankln'M Hlore, Kugouo, hefore they are all gone. I'oMtolllce IiiHpectoi' lliit tier wiih In the elly IIiIm week ami liuiile a trip to l.omlon anil tlhickhutte olllceM, Cvery article umler the miiii usually earrleil by drugstores eau he hail at Hie lleiiMon lirntf Co. I.al'ii.vctte Veatt'h Im very low anil Im gradually growing weaker nuk ing It impoNHiiiie lor linn to iiihi much longer. Itiul Crow ami lcm Ward, of l.o raue. wwre traiiHactliiL, liiiHliirHH In our elly Wcilni'Milny. Ilest L'ahliiettit I'hoton Sl.2.1 ucr ilox lor a Htiort timu only at Minimi- (ell m (iallery oppoHiie .mumoiiic mill went Hide. Al JoliiiMoti and C. .1. .IoIiiihoii klHlted the Hiawatha Kroiip In Ho Ic'iula IIiIm neck ami reuort tin proH'rly I00M111; Hue. Slreuiilh ami vluor food, duly dlCH(cd. ivii'ly-to-Merve wheal food, iiiIiIh 110 liiirdeu. come of uooil "l-'orce", and hurley tlllt HIIHtalllM, Jlev. .I0I111 DaWHon will hold KiiUcopal m'I'vIcch In the .MmmoiiIc hall Sumla.v uitirnliii; at 11 a. in. i:eryliuil.v cordlall. Invited. Wli.'ii 1 A.int 11 pIviKinl pliyoic try ( ' 1 . in -r :tt 1 11 " S'o ii i'ii uml l.i vcr l.iltli'ii). I'n.'v in,, v.i'y id Ink 11 mi l ili'.i.ilit In ilffi'l. l-er tuli) liy ltuiiun I'tllilT Ui. Some of CottiiKe tli'ove'H popular .vuiiiitf men are eoinplaliiluK of niiu liiii ued iieckM. when the fact of It Im it In the other fellow, the moon, that Im cuiihIiikiiII the trouble I'. I'. .Ioiich. of Demi wood, S. !., arrived III Cottage drove thin week. Mr. .Ioiicm Im a mliihiK cnuliiccr ami iiiiicilulMt, and will probably Iden nlt lilniNfl! with Itoliemla DlMtrlct. of rieiiHaut Mill, to t il.e pl.t e l 1 1.,-. 'c,,,e lieautlful hatn at the I'iihIiIoii Iiiiuiu uf the lirldii'H panuitn, .luue 1 1, j inllliuery Htore, are i;olu fiiHt. Vou 1IMK). Mr. Ileinenway In the w i ' hIiuiiIiI avail yoiirHcIf of the prlvllltie Mr. ami Mm. .Iiiiiich llemeuwa ( of hivIiu llietu and tnakhu; your ne- tlili city, tlie junior nit-uiucr 01 ui'-! leciluu nt once. Keucraf inerc'liainllHe llrm of ilarimiii. lleuieiiway Co. He In a voiiiik man of line charaeler of hIitIIiii; ablflly ami worth. MIhm Head Im a lady of known merit throughout thlNMi'tluii of Oregon. I'artlcillarly Im mIic well known In Ihmeuu anil Cottni'tirovc. beliiK promlui'Ut hi relluloiiM ami teniH'rauco work. A iir l.miiTH. Oakland Ih llxurhiK on an electric llk'ht plant, and expwtH to have at leant II arc IIkIiIh of LDO) candle power. TIiIm would Ik- a iiraml thliur for (TottiiKe drove. Imimlne the beautiful hcciu. If h1 are HkIH wereiiHedlii Cottami drove, placed whVre moHtly nmled ulonir Mnlu Htns'l ami on the Went Hide. People piiHMiiiK throiiKh the city at. nlKht on the paHHciiKer traliiH would be won derfully IniprcHMcd with the uppeai' unceaud their wonder would llinlev pri'HMlou In wordH of pralHe for the euterprlHliiK little town. What think ye? IllMlMA.N.N'H ClIANCMH. d A. WiiKtier, of CorvalllM, who Iimh hiru theKitcHt of UiwIh Hartley, waHHcen by a Nutwt man Friday iiioruliiK. Mr. WitKiiei' wiih aKreo ably pleiiMed with lloliemla. He Ih iiIho moMt iiKi ts'iibly pleaHOit with Mr. Hermuuu'M proMpeetn, He HtateM that l.lnn county, which Iiiih iiIwh.vh been ilemncratte, IiIiIh fair t(f go to Ilcnimnu. Miicolu Ih almoHt uiianl moiiH lor Hermann. In llcntou Her mann will uuln over 1 1 Im former vote, nud will ho elected by the lament majority ever Klven a CoiiKreHHtnan In the llrst illHtrlct of HiIh State. S. I'. Stiiam Siioviu.. The Southern l'acllle Iiiih 11 Hteain Hhovel hiMtalled near Divide and the compuny'M gravel train Ih IiuuIIiik ImuieiiHe IoihIh of dirt Into theyiirdM In this city. The new Hiding on. theeiiHt Hide of the track between the mnlu track and I.uni; IIIiik haiu'H hiiwiuIII Ih IioIiik' ruined and bnihiNto:! to the level of the main line. It Ih huIiI that the (lecoiii liosed Kt-aulle will bo placed over tint KrounilH iih hooii iih tho pivHcnt. worU Ih completed. llAHKKT SOCIAI.. There will ho a luiHket hocIuI at the Opera Iioiiho on tho evening of May :ni, Decoration Dav. A Hplenilhl inn. Hint I proKram will be rendered. A phonograph record will be taken bv theC. M. A Imml and reproduced. All the ladlcH are Invited and reipieHted to eoiuo and brim? biiHketH which will be Hold to the hlKhCHt hlddei'. The adtnlHHlon Ih free. Tut: 1''iiih'1' I'iionk. TI10 lli'Ht phono over the I.orano and ('ottago drovo line wan received at tho NitKKot olllcofrom 1'OHtiuiiHler liinian hint Monday afternoon. Tho words lluitcaino wcro: "Tho IIiioIh llidHhcd," It Ih a Hplemlld enlornrlHu and wIiowh the wldeawako condition of tho Iorauo pcoplo. Tho NujfKot extemlH coiiKi'atuliitloiiH to the pro inotci'H of tho lino upon Uh complo tlon, Stric'kkn With Pakai.yhis. A telephone messaRe was received nt this office Wednesday that Mrs. S. J. Schneider of I.ornuc was stricken with paralysis Tuesday. At last accounts she was resting easy and some hopes of her recovery was entertained. W. W .InckMon, of C ilurado SprluuH. Ih vlHttliiK bin nlHter, Mrn 1. .1. Miller of Hum city, and Scott .InckMon, of l.orane. Mrn. JackHoa npeakH pleaHiiully of Oivkoii. Iliiu't delay the Itanklii cIuhIiik out Hale of uiiihIc kiioiIh at IIiiKene will huiiii be over and you will bo kicking yourMclf for not Hccurlm; one of the Iik bai'KiiliiM offered. Mrn. Dumcwooil, who ban cIohi'iI a very HiicceHMfiil term of ncIiooI In I'lrvlew dlMtrlct bewail a three uiouIIi'h term at the SIiIcIiIm hcIiooI hoiiKcMouduy hiMt. .Ion. 1'rliiKle, the pliutuniiilicr, took a view of the .lodera Wood men delegation from the camp at HiIh place, which muile Home ami poMMllily 1,01-ane howl hint WedtieM day nlnlit. i:. W. II elm id and Win Dennett took the overland Saturday night for Yoncollu, uml from there drove ten iiiIIch out to .Mr. YettH Htock ranch, Yoturnlni; Sunday after a very pleiiHaiit vNlt. Mrn. Win, I'ei'inau, whohiiMbivn at tho Hide of her husband w 10 Iiiih been In the hospital al Portland for hoi no weekH, ivtitrued homo the early part of thin week. She reports Mr. I'or imiti much liuproved and expei'tH liltu home by the hint of the week. The Intent thhiK la photographic noveltleH will be found at the teat by thoM. K, church. Kverybody Invited to call and examine the work and see Home ot the latent, dalntlcMt In plat inum effects. A. II. CrtiHon, l'ropt C. W. Itradford, Mki-. Artist. r-i2 - Aceordhig to tho Insurance PresH $717,100 of Insurance was dlHtrlhuted ttiroiiKliout tho State of Oiegon dur ing the year llXtt. Of this hiiii WITi went to I'ortliiuil. The largest sum paid to one lieuellclar.v wan $10,1100 on Solomon Hli'sch. Yon line medicines, don't voir? Then you hnve proscriptions tilled, don't vou? Well, thou, you want them tilled at a reliable house, don't vou? Did It over occur to vou thnt ileiiHon Drug Co. Is that kind of a house. You try It and hoc Hint's all. Itnlph Whipple returned lust Sutur. day from a iiusluess trip to San Krnnclsco. Mr. Whipple iuiH aliiui iloned IiIh sawmill project at New port. When ho becuino more thor oughly acquainted with the truecon (llllon otthlngH ho uiiido up IiIh inlntl that thu Inducements were not huIII clent to Justify tho outlay. A party of live men and their fiimlllcM arrived overland Wednesday from I'eudletou ami are renting temporary homes while they look around tor farms. All of them In tend locating here and are very well pleased with tho prospects and con sider this tho best place they luivo hcon. We are gli'd to havo such 011 urgotlc men come among us. Iron sulphides suspected of con taining gold may be tested by giv ing the material a thorough roasting and subsequent grinding in a mor tar with water. The gold may then be generally seen on panning, but even tills test Is not positive, as the gold maybe present, but too fine to be seen. tit jM-'I Jb Alji tU jllji: i- J- 'If mV. 'l i- fU i mVi jl'-tli 'VST'vme X-Iarclwo,re Co. l'M'.MIHN(J. Carry 11 complete lints tif llnrdwiire, I'lnware, Htovo. Itiinges, Farm Implements and .Mining Huiiplles, Includ Inif (Hunt J'owiler (U).'h I'owdcr, Caps and Fuho. Cn,ll and moo tho now "luon" IllcyclcH.I "The Charter Oak Hardware Store." Wynne Hardware Co., I'roprlclors. V. c- i- 1 ($rau& 3Vrmij of tle Coiisolldtiiiou or me ord tnwl Smith I'osis. That which has loutf been desired by the majority of the old soldiers in and about Cottage Grove, a consolidation ol the two fJrnud Army I'osts into one united body, was most happily consummated last Saturday afternoon. Steps in this direction have been under consideration by each of the former posts lor several weeks and by a unanimous vote of each, it was decided to relinquish the old charters and apply for a new one under which all the veterans in this vicinity could come together in harmonious action and unity of purpose Last Saturday nearly the entire membership of tlicio former Posts met at their hall and formed Appomatx Post. Such a spirit ol good com radeship prevailed that there was but little rivalry for official positions in the new organization, and in a most expeditious manner nud nearly all by unanimous consent, the following olliccrs were selected for the coming year: Commander, G. W. McReynolds; senior vice commander. I. J. Taylor; junior vice commander, William Harrison; adjutant, O. D. Wheeler; officer-of the day, O. II. Willard; quartermaster, William Dickey; chaplain, W.J. Gardner; post surgeon, H. U job; officer of the guard. Samuel II. Gcttings. Tins move on the part of the old veterans is certainly in the right direction and for the best interests of all. 'The in firmities of age and frequent deaths are ever thinning the ranks of active members and the stated meetings of both of the old Posts were often convened with but a base quorum, while in the future with a membership of about thirty, there will always be enough gathered togetiier to keep alive a spirited interest in the work and cement more closely the ties of true comradeship that should and docs bind the old boys that stood shoulder to shoulder nearly forty years ago, when each did his best in defense of the nation and for the honor of the flag. AIUMOKIAL DAY SUKVICI-S. Last Sunday all of the veterans of the Civil war in and about this city assembled at the G. A. R hall and marched in a body to the Christian church to listen to a memorial sermon by the Rev. V E. Hilliugtun. The church had been previously decorated with bunting, flags and evergreens for the occasion and was filled witli its members, friends and relatives of the old soldiers. The three front rows of seats were reserved for the veterans, who for an hour listened to the eloquent, patri otic nud kindly words of Rev. llillingtou, the pathetic and heartfelt prayer of Comrade Gardner, and the inspiring and sweet singing of the choir. Rev. Iiillington, though a young man anil having to gtther the data for hi discourse from his tory, displayed a thorough knowledge of his subject, and the easnest and sympathetic manner of his delivery touched the hearts of the old soldiers and endeared him to then. He truthfully said that he might never again b; permitted to ad dress all those warriors, for another year would most likely find the rinks tinned bv the reaper Death, as the -diver threads are upon the heads oT all and the infirmities of age will in a few short years witness the passing of that noble band of veterans who, at their country's call forty years ago defended the honor of the flag and did their duty for the preservation of the nation. DECORATION DAY. Saturday is Decoration D.ty, nude a national holiday through the instrumentality of the Grand Army of the Re public. While the day is esieulially a day for the Grand Army, and will be so considered for a number of years to come, still it is a day forusall and should, if it does not. appeal to every being who has shed tears on the graves of the dead. What grander tribute can we pay to those we love and 'tnulate than that of laying a wreath of flowers above their sleeping forms? It is often that little attention is given Decoration Day by the masses of the people. The common excuse offered is "too much business". What a lameexcuse that is, especially com ing Irom a man intelligent enough to do business! We wonder if that man will ever find time to die? Ah, let it not be said that we are too busy too hoe out the weeds nud plant a flower over the graves ot those we loved in life. Weowe much to the Grand Army of the Republic. Through that organization we nre given this sweet day a day when, we must admit, we have tenderer thoughts for each other, than on another day a day that swells the heart, that floods the eyes witli tears, not only tears of sorrow but of joy and peace. Joy nud peace because the troubles of thoss we love are ended, borrow, yea, tears of sorrow, that we bear the otce nnd see the loving form 110 more. Remember when you go to that "white city" yonder, that you must not be selfish or hide bound. Pay your gentle tribute to your dead, and then look about you and find if possible a grave forgotten then make it green nud bright ami fragrant with the freshness ot a floral offering. Then you'll be happy. You will have a right to sa "witli all my faults I have at least one redeeming virtue." Don't stop there. Don't forget the graves of the "soldier dead". Cover those graves with flowers; for today we owe our all to them. Without flattery, collectively, not indi vidually, they did that for us that we would do for those only now breathing nature's breath. Should we grow old in war and then struggle on to the end of life in civil garb, would it not be gratilving to us to know thnt our dead comrades were remembered for their loyalty by our sons and sons of sons? Ah, what gratitude that is to the old soldier living. Re member that all the money paid in pensous never could com pensate the sutTering endured by one lone soldier, in prison vile or on the bloody battle field. The older soldier has asked nothing from the government not, deserved. Remember the man who has served his country in the ranks of war is under 110 obligations to his government for so doing. The greatest gift within the power of all to bestow upon him is gratitude. Gratitude! The priceless gift within the power of rich and poor to give, alike. mm ALL HIGH I lie many Improvements helnK made In the lieautlful Little Vitiligo evi dence nf the Spirits of Progress. TllliY DO IJVIIJRIAIN I.N I Spring is bere-So arc we Wm. (larmau was a (lianli Pukh visitor HiIh week. Frank McKarland Ih again able to bo upon the streets. W. 11. llerg was out Wednesday local Inn some eastern men on Umber claims this week. McClellnn's Is tho only place In town where you nan buy a box of Aidou Chocohites mid lion lions, l'lirnlHhlng goods, shoes, rlbhoiiH, laces ami embroideries, lowest price nt N K. Hindi's. Almoml Heiuenway visitor Sunday. was a Kuiiono Don't forget to drop In at Me. Clellan's for lee civain. Kor most beautiful flowers, chiffon and scarfs at lowest prices. .Mrs. N, K. ISIsen. You get your money's worth If you buy your millinery nt .Mrs, N. U, l'llsea's, J. M. OriiiHliy. of Kansas, Is visit lug bin brothei'-hi-law, .las, Sears of this city. 6 SKTTXMAN & BENSON Leading Grocers of Cottage Grove. Rverythlng new, fresh ami clean. Where tho majority trades, evidently tho prices tiro right, lllvo us a trial, am wo shall enileiivor to jdeiiso you. Produce specialty. Phono 411, GtJUUUUUtlUUUUUtlltf A Nugget reporter had tho good fortune to make a visit to Lornm with that notorious gang, the M. W. A. and If we were to tell one I111U what liapiiened to tho foresaid re porter the M. W. A. wouldn't get iiiany more members In this district, but as the boys made apologies ami promised to beluve hereafter we will not tell It at least not now. How over it may bo truthfully said that the old fool gout they have out there Iiiih absolutely 110 inaunrrH and couldn't iH-liave If ho had to. The Cottago Drove crowd number ing 23 left Wednesday afternoon by Htngo ami arrived In l-ornne at OiV). Pound I. P. Innmn and M. I). .Stone In readiness to receive them. on lie half of the town and a big heavy weight team of M. W. A'h.uIho wait ing for the uninitiated. Mrs. I. P. Inmuii and Mrs. C, H Con ant had a very h 11 nipt 11- ous founts prepared In the ball uml It Ih nefdk'HH to Hiiy that the (?) hungry men did their Isxtito devour It but they were not ciml to the occasion. Thu cakes, pies, fruits, menu and vegetables that made the missive tables groan with their weight, were furnished by the ladles of Lorune ami vicinity and If what we ato Is a fair nun pie of their cook ing we would like to board In l.orane for about 11! or 14 years. After hup IHiT through the courtesy of manager Stone the boys were taken for a view of the creamery, saw mill and other Improvements. The creamery Is 0110 ot the ls?st arranged and most convenient in the state of Oregon. The machinery Is strictly llrst cIuhh and of the most modern pattern ob tainable on the American market. The arrangements whereby the build ing throughout will be kept perfectly clean are so nicely constructed tliut 11 microbe would have a tussle to Had lodging room for even 10 secouds, la fact it would lie Impossi ble. And butter made at the cream ery will leave there as pure as a sun beam, and as palatable as the feasts of yo gods of olden times The cream cry Is furnished with 1111 eight horse power boiler and u six horse power' engine, with a complete hot uml cold water syatem and steum pipe urrangeuieut. They Have a 200-gaI-1 lou cream tank ami a lUO-gallou churn and will be alii - to turn out a largo amount of butter. This cream-1 ery will be a great source of revenue to the farmers la the lieautlful valley Hiirromiding I.urane, and from the good fat cattle to be seen froni,t!ie public road It would seem that little trouble would be experienced In getting cream to keep the creamery running every day. Lorune has a large two-story school house and the Intellectual standing of the community nriy lie Judged by the fact that they main tain 11 nine months term of school which fact alone would testify that from this point of view Lorune is not excelled. The little town has two beautiful church buildings In which services are held regularly, both well at tended and with largo memberships. They are tho .Methodist and Christian. Sunday school Is held each Sunday iind exceedingly well attended. There Is in Lornue a hall, tho upper story of which Is used for fraternal so cieties, neatly and nrtlctically ar ranged ami one, of which many larger towns wouldjustly feel proud anil well prehaps the hall Isn't at fault for what they do. The lower story of tho hulldliigis UHedforenter talnmeutu and public gatherings and serves the purpose of an opera house and Is occupied quite often by the enterprising citizens. The sawmill at l.orane owned ami operated bv tirlggs & to. Is 11 neat and very attractive little mill with a capacity of 10,000 to 15,000 feet of finished lumber per day ami Is run at Us full capacity every day to supply, at present, the local ilemuml among tho Lorune farmers who oro doing a large amount of building ami Im proving. A largo body of as lino timber as can bo found on the Sius hiw is tributary to this mill and the capacity will bo Increased as soon as possible, The little mill at present gives employment to quite a number ot men. The Nuggot reporter has 110 Idea how many stoics are la the little city for ho was ushered Into the presence ot tho most Itoyal High of tho M. W. A. lodge before ho got to this part of the town and doesn't re member anything that happened from that time on, however, .Mr 1. P. lnniun has nil up-to-date stock of general inerchiiudlso mid If he Is not making money It Is because ho Is selling goods too cheap for ho cer tainly has enough customers, Mr. Iiimau Is a man of which Lornue mid vicinity may Justly feel proud. His to his enterprise ami Initiative effort that Lorano Is Indebted for many of her attractive features, and the vi cinity has all the appearance ot thrift In every direction. It Is with regret that Jills article Is brought to so sudden a close, as one could easily write a half day 011 the natural attractions and many re sources of this famous little district trlctso well known -throughout tho county, but space forbids n. more ex tended article. It shall ho tho pleas ure of Honolulu Nugget at some fu ture time, not far distant, to give a thorough wrltoup of tho Lornue dis trict as it is. Tho M. W. A. lodge at Lorano Is In a nourishing condition ami Is adding many now members, promising to bo one 01 tno leading camps 01 tunc ira temlty em long. S With Sprny Pumps and Sprny Compound. Hoes, ItakeH and Cultivators. : Ollver'H Htccl and Chilled Plow. .... .... tl'lHh liros. Wngotw. leto Lino of Hardware, HtovoH and Tinware. E: Mining Supplies our Specialty. IPS" i nper & vanoenn i iiiiimmmiuiiuiiimiuufmiiiiiiUimuiiuiiiiuuiiiiuuiK r -THE CHSF) GROCeRJ Has tliCjI'VcsIicst Unc of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not a cap nor J package of goods on the shelves but that is as fresh as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed Oar Prices Are the Lowest anil Satisfaction Is (ioaranfecd HAUEIS & WILLIAMS, Props. I SHANAFELTS I Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN. New back grounds and Accessories. Best Lenses and Cameras. Fifteen years experience, eight years in Portland 5j 3 Nothing but trst-class work. All Work guar- 2 f anteed. Lowest prices. Call and examincwork. 2 E: Opposite Masonle Hill. West SiJc, Cottage Grove. 3 luiuiinaiiiiuiiijiiiujuiujuiiwujiiiiiiuiuiiiimiijiiiiiiu W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs PROPRIETOR OF The Fashion Stables ALSO OFFICE OF TlIK Bohemia and Llack Butte Stages. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. CHRISMAN & BANGS KNOWL.ES & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Mercliandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. .;. :f: :': :!: :: n: :': :: :: :: 1 1 i tW I J, l lay's Furniture Co, I t t tiunrniitcc'3 to nave you money on every tiling .to furnish iv homo Including Stoves, Ranges, CavDets and Mattings. New Line of Wall Paper. Big Clearance Sale now on for 30 days; 10 per Cent Discount on everything. EUGENE - OREGON I TO ALU THU LAW US. The lemi, tho fat Thu Htout, tl.o tall (Joil l)les their souls We love them. Anil like to neo them pleased uh thev ure ure to bo If they iiso mir of tho toilet nrtlcles from the .New r.ru Drugstore. NOTICU. The Nugget taken this opportunity a .1... i.tt.llu.ii tliut. hem. l(j liuiuv n niiM...'- , after thoso who wish thoNuggot ami tlio weeHiy wrogoiiiiui pecteil to pay for the two papers. '1'hls ralsu Is mcessarv on account of a rulso on the Oivgoulan FOR SALG. Threo net ilbublo buggy harness or will trailo for liny or grain. Ouimdmax & lUxns, NOTICIi. Department of tho Interior, United States Lund Ollice, Itoseliurg, Oro., Apr., 25, 1D0;I. Notice Is hereby given that the ap proved plat of siirvor of Township ') Month, Itango 4 UnHt. Township S3 (South, lluugo B IJiiHt. Township 24 South, Itango !l Kant. Township 21, South, Itango 4 Must, have been received from tlieSurveyor (leiieral for Oregon ami on Thursday , '.May 28,' 11)03, at j'clock u. in. the miMTplutH will bo filed In this olllco, and the laud embraced there in, being In thu Cascade Korest Ho Hcrvo, will bo open to entry on mid alter quid date, only to porsonssliiiw lug settlement tliereou prior to September 2tth, lSl):i, tho date of the executive order setting apart i"ild laud aa a forest roscrvo. J. T. lliiinoKH, Itegloter. i J. II. HooTii, Itccelvcr.JJ