i r BdHEMIA NUGGET. r C J. Howard Barton C. Y Drawn Editor Buslne- Mit'r. Enttr-d lb potiofflc. t Collt Orate, On-on (frond cl mull muter. i.bscrlptlonprlre, !.-(, In i1-nr-. AftvertUlnff llAtnt m-i- knawn upon application Tills 1'APKR li kpt on Mr l E. e. t)rt'i Adr-rllilng Aimer, 64 ml M M-rfhsnts El--hinit-.P-n Krtnelrro, California. herecon trafls for advertising pan b mailt lor It. Friday, August at 1903. Cottage Grove, by reason ofsome agitation, lies undertaken to make the business houses close their doors on Sunday. Every one natur ally, in a Christian community feels a respect, not only for the sabbnth but for those whose religion tenches them that Sunday should be held sacred as the Lord's day. Along the line ot argument both pro and con a great deal might be said, yet. with all due respect for both sides ! of the question, it might be con sistently said that the zeal of legis lators in the effort to act accornmp to petitions of citizens sometimes is disadvantageous to business in terests and accomplishes little if any moral good. Under discussion DIVIDK ITEMS. Mrs James Hawley and family returned last week from itn ex tended sojourn in California. They came by easy stapes stopping ftt various points and will now prob ably remain, here permanently. The Chapman and Hohl sawmill closed for n few days while making alterations In the machinery. The train killed ten ol James Hawley's sheep Inst week which had gotten through the fence and were feeding on the track. Mrs Dtintctt returned Sunday from a short visit to Drain and is again staying with her mother Mrs A II Coffin. Orville Taylor, of Cottage Grove, was out here Sunday taking in the ball game. The hay press is nearly through work lfcrc while threshing began Monday nud will soon be finished. This hot weather is drying every thing up and the roads arc getting very dusty. From the looks of the school house wood shed and the back stop on the ball ground looks like the circus was coming to town. The matched game of base ball Sunday between Divide and An lauf on the formers' own ground VLOVn MILL PURCHASED. V. A. llartlngs nml 1. 0, llaiinen, both ot Tyler, Mlnnemitn, on Inst Tnewln purchased the. Cottniro drove Flour Mill- nml Imvo tnkvti clmrve. Those gentlemen will make considerable Imiirovtttirnt In tlio mill nml will continue to furnish to Cottage drove cltlieiis the very best Hour In the market. Mr. llnrtlng luiH a family now visiting In Walla Wnlln, Witali, who will arrive In Cottngv drove -is nooh mn he Ih able to secure residence proerty. When you want n physio that lt mild nml inMitle, easy to tshu ami eeitnlu tu act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablet". For sale lv Unison Drni Co. the citv. This ordinances rinse- was a fast one, the first seven m- everything and gi.-esa fair sample ! "inKs beinB "laved through 111 of the old "Blue Laws" which no sIlor 1 order- Tlle score at tl,e clo!,c sauecitizen of an enlightened com- !of llle '" '"""iR was 5 - -5 rounity would ask. The ordinance another was played the score then in its attempt to close the saloons being Divide iS Anlaul 16. As is absolutely unnecessary as the soon as the Bnnle was over one An state law regulates their action and 1 Iauf PIai-er under the influence of positively defines what they shall , whisky whose name was Pettyjohn and what thev shall not do. Any 1 and wllose ural alul mora's corre-1 llntn oidinance in conflict with the state I sPnd with the hrst Halt ot ins law would be null and impossible I nauJe started a fight closely sec of enforcement, and an ordinance ded by four others. The Divide to 1 prohibit that which is by the 1 's a,aeu D Ule remainaer oi tue maui nine at, ursi men 10 prevent them from fighting but as they in sisted on fighting Divide, invincible NOTICU TO CRHDtTORS. All persons knowing thomsolvi Indebted to the undersigned, will plonso call and nettle. I have sold my stock ot goods ami wlnli to elOM up my accounts at once. tinted August 6th. HkW. J.l'.Currln. kni ok mrrKH kiuht. "Twofpliy"ieinti had ft long and stubborn tlIit with an alvess on mr right In im" writes .1. K. Hughes, of Dn IVnt, Ka. "ami nnxe im up. Kveryliody thought ly time had come. At a hint resort 1 tried Or. King's Now Disctivery for Consumption. The bencflt I re ceived was striking and I was on my feet In a few day. Now I've entirely re-iained my ftrengtli." It conquered alFCouglis. Cold and Throat and Lung troubles. Utmranteeii hy Morgan A r.rehnut. Price ROe, ami $1.00. Tilal Unties free. state law prohibited would be use less. The conviction of the vio Tlater of the law can nnlv "w Jinrt upon complaint of some citizen in VTar as wel1 as the pursuits of who knows of the violation, and i Peac?- turned in and licked them to that complaint can better be made a finish. to a state officer and more rigidly enforced than by the city.and those ITEMS FROAl SILK CREEK. who wish its enforcement have a ' perfect right to act when they de-' Aug. 19. sire. If the violators are tried be- Vi'ra- Medley returned Sunday fore state authorities the expense evening from Springfield, where he NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Star. Ore.. July 15. 1903 Illda for the litilldliiK of a Kchool house 111 School llatrlet'o. "Si, star. Ijitie Co.. orvcon, will w received A IIC. 10. UHKI. .SIH-clliCUtlollK can ie nan ny applying to .1. 11 Stewart. Star. Initio Co., Oregon The board of director rvaerve the rlcht to reject any or all blila. C. A. IIaiii.ow, Clialriuan. NOTICE TO NOP PICKERS. I -till have the la-goat and beat hop yard In the county, and thla year It la eaH-olally line. The yard la clean from weoda and little toll iiKO. dood cauiplui Krouiidd, plentr of ahade and ood water handy. Wood turnlalied. dood atoro on the Krounda where you can obtain miytlilni you want In the, irrocery line. I'artlea koIiik hop plokliiK can do no tietter tlmu to come to my yard, l'rlcea will Ih aa IiIkIi mh anyotheryard In the county. It. It. lUva, Cnavell, Ore. is saved the city, while on the other hand, the city mu-t pay the expense and as long as the results can be had with as great good ac complished, it would seem wise to use the power already at hand. Regarding the closing of grocery stores.' confectionery' stores, etc., it is too big a piece of nonsense to talk about. If a man needs bread on Sunday he certainly needs other things to eat which are only sold at the grocery stores. The facts are the,ordinance was passed and is now a dead letter of no value whatever and should be repealed at the next session of the council. Occasionally out comes a story that Booth, the slayer ot the mar tyred Lincoln, is alive in some foreign country. Even Arnold, the traitor, has b:en given lease of life on one or more occasions. Jesse James, the outlaw, has been reported alive and well. Tracy, the Oregon convict and murderer of his prison guards, has been re ported alive and beyond the clutch of the law. Merrill, Tracy's part ner in crime and murder, is also said to be enjoying all kinds of good health. Many p-ople place more or less credence in these re ports. It would not be surprising if some one would soon invent a story setting forth the assertion that Guiteau and Czolgosz are en joying peace and happiness in some foreign city, or in some se cluded spot. However, it is noted that no one has, as yet, discovered Lincoln, Garfield or McKinley roaming at large. It is quite pos sible, iu view of the fact that an other presidential election is near at hand, that some reckless re porter will come out .vith the assertion that Bryan is still alive; and while we might believe all that has been said about other noted criminals, no one will enter tain for a moment that Br'er Bryan is among the "quick" a cheering nation, iu tears of joy, witnessed his political death some years ago. Yes, Bre'er Bryan has been a long time dead. has been working with the rock crusher. Mrs Watkins, of Tacoma, Wash., who was the guest of relatives here, is visiting at Lorane. Miss Lizzie Boren is home from Oakland for a short visit with her parents Rev Bryan and son, Arlie, made a business trip to Silk Creek Mon day. C W Caldwell and wife are en joying a visit with their daughter, Mrs Ora Ray, of Berlin, 111., who arrived on the 3 p m train last Sun day, accompanied by Mrs Cald well's sister and husband, Mr and Mrs Jos Dickerson, ofCurran, 111. Prof I C Caldwell of Philomath college is also visiting here. Elder Ford will beat Lorane the last Sunday of this month for morn ing services; will hold services at the school house here at 4 p m, and services at Cottage Grove at 8 p ni of the same day. SUICIOK rilKVK.NTKO. The startling announcement that n preventive of sulcldt1 ha heeiidi'eo-er 11I will interest many. A rundown -ye-tern, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has lecn found that will p event tluu condition which makes nuicide likely. At iho first thought of -elf destruction take Electric Bitters. It loiiiji a great tonic nml nervine will strengthen the nerves and huild up the system. Il'snlso a great Stomach, Liver ami Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Sstisfaction guaranteed hy Morg.ui A llrehaut. drnggi'ts. SAW MILL FOR SALE. MOPS SELLS AT 20 CENTS. A portable aaw mill of 10.000 feet capacity, without power, now lo cated 2Jj lullenenKt of SukIiiuw, nleo have ranch of M) acren, f-ood rel dencc on wiine. Addrexa 11. K. Joyce, Sadnaw, Ore. -ttp FOR SALE. A well Improved farm of 14 acre, hotiHO, tine spring of riiunliiK water, Kood apple orchard. 1 acre In atraw berrlea. An Ideal ainall fruit and chicken ranch, within 1.1 mliuilc walk of poatollice nt Cottaj-e drove, Oreson. For price and teruiacnllnt Nugget otllce. 4t)-27 SHOES Men's, ISuyN, iiiid Youth's Men's Fine Shoes I keep all the best shoes and at prices to suit the pur chasers. If you want bar gains iu SHOKS, see me. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE I put patches on ladies' fine shoes, without sewing. The patches don't show. I will repair free all shoes purchas ed front me that rip. .1. W. BKNTLKY GROCERIES Of the highest grade in the market, ami nt best prices. Dry Goods of all lines and descriptions. We keep only the best grades and at prices to suit all. An exatnalion will prove their value to all. For Sale lly INieilfie Timber Co. cottaiii: ditovi:. out:. GORDON. The tremendous business the GORDON hat is doing conies from men till over the countrv who arc tjuick to recognize its intrinsic value. Ivvery GORDON hut agency is proud of the name. It means iuW mWivi for ench one of the three dollars that is asked for a GORDON hat. 0. & S. E. II. li. CO. Time Table So. 1 To Take Effect on July 27lh, 1903. NO. NO. Knit K-tt Bminl Hound TTmT a7m." I'll 77 M 7 -SO J.W J.-M '.Ml 7:J 2:11) KOI l:l h:1 2:X! 17 -:W H'JH i-.a ":3t 2M H:I0 3:ai fl.ofi D.llr Kxcept Suutlnjr "stations CottK (iru Will.lni. .Currln .Cerro Uortlo . ruker . Kink Slew-rt . hur .. . Knt'kv rulnt . lr Wlldwonl. Ia NO. S NO. 4 Wcit W-.t llounO Mound a. ii7 Fm II'IU 6 ..W it ; ti i; 1101 61 H)'7 l..',7 tOM l-.M 10 :W tM 10. U I.U 10:f 4:M 10.W IM 10. 'JO f.M 10 A U Habjert lo rlianft-vrttboul nollr. freight will not be r-r-l-td l the O. .1 8 E. K. It. D-pol alicr n in. To Intuit for-nrtUiiir on next tr-tn freight muit Uu dellwred In ample time lo permit of I being billed. 1 JOHN It. PL'AKSON, Oenrral Managej , I "Wdc h & Woods have it for loss " W liiiu nvclvi'd l!d. V. I'rliH'H, Pull Hue Hitiuplf Hwtitrlii'H from which to xolit't iiimli t rili'r I'lnllilii)- nml Ovcrvo.'itM mill Invito tliuw In tunHli'l In rniiii- In mill tllHKX-t mill Ki't linn1. U . Iimo m'iii In hovitiiI onliTK iilrt'iuly ivlili-h iiiv n In vMirk. nml Hill Hunt) Im' Ih'It to nIiiiw lln-lr HiiHrlorlly In mI.vIc. lit, workiiiiitixlilp, nml malcrliil i nu in mill uxk iih u liontv wi'iirlni; mir clui lilnu nml JiiiIki' fur vmin-i'lt. Out In llni with u i JuiIKI'M lllllt tflHt. lltO-HlTH. When mi rr It In Our .III II Id -n WICLCIl & WOODS 1'iulorn In l.nw I'rlri'Maiiit lliiNtli'rx fur HiihIhi-i.- Two lots of hops were hoIU under contract, near Salem lust Monday, one for 20 cents mid one for 1& and despite the report that lias txcn current during the summer to the effect that hops would sell nt 10 and vi. contracts are now belnir closed ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Notice li hereby glren that the undenlgned hat been duly appointed by (he Cnunly Conn of the Slate of Oregon for Lane County admin litrator of the eitate ol Dana 11 Colton, de ceased. All per-oni having elalmi agalnit laid eatate are hereby required to present the tame to me properly verified, ai by law r- S aired, at the omeeof J. K. Vonng. In Cottage rove, Oregon, within tlx monthi from the date hereof. Dated thla 17th day of July, 1903 D. C. OUNN Administrator ot the estate of Dana 11. colton, deceased. CUKED PAKALYSIS. W.S.Bally, P.O.True. Texas, writes; "My wife had been suffering five years witn paralysis in tier arm wiie.n i was persuadeil to me llallartl's Snow as rapidly as growers can be Induced Liniment, which cured Iter all rinlit. I to act, at 20 cents per pound. This i have also used it foroid sores, frost bites, Ih said to be the hbrhest ?irln nilil I and skin eruptions. It does the work." for mnny years and hop growers 25c. 60e and fl.00 botlloat New Kra sliouitl be slow about closing con-; " rug store New Styles for Fa tracts as the price mny yet go much higher. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGIST. Ford A Stumeon, a prominent drug flrrri at Rocky Hill Station, Ky., write: "We were requested by Dr. G. It. Stinc ley to send for Herbine for the benefit of our customers. We ordered three dozen in December, and we are ylnd to say, Herbine has tiivenHuch satisfaction that we have duplicated thisorder three times, and today we itave your saleman anotlierorder. We beg to say Dr. G.II. Snlgley takespieasurt in recommending Herbine." 60c lxjttles at New KraDrug Store. SMELTER FOR PORTLAND. The following regarding the erection of a smelter at Portland is from the Evening Telegram of Aug, 19: A mammoth smelter, owned and operated by W. A. Clark, located in Portlaud and drawing ores to this point from all sections of the Pacific coast, seems assured. For more than two weeks a representa tive of the Montana railroad and mining magnate, has been in this city, and much of bis time has been devoted to inspecting advantage ous smelter sites. He leu last evening for Butte, where he will make a report of bis findings to his employer. Mr. Clark's present plan is to bring the product of all his western properties here to be reduced, Many of the mining men of Ore gon, especially Western Oregon, have long advocated the erection of such a plant at this point, but here tofore it seems to have been im possible to get capitil interested. Now W. A. Clark, multi-millionaire, has takeu up the project. WANTED. 50 thoroughbred Angora 'Nan nies." Call ut Nugget olllce for lit orniatlon. 4tp It. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Ropcburg, Oregon. Aug. 12, 1U03. notice is nercoy given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Uonsrees 01 Juno 3,188, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil trio riiuiic i.unu mates ny act ol An gust 4, 1892. LA UP. A A. LOWK of Kugene, Co of J-ane, State of Ore., has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3423 for the purchase of the SK H of Sec No0inTiNo23SR 1 W and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone man lor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to nald land beforo J. J. Walton, U S Commissioner at Kugene, Oregon, on Wednesday the 28th day of October 1003, He names as witnesses : N. II Martin, J. W. Parrisli, John D, Palmer, J. h. Young, Cottage Grove. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to llle their claims in this ofllco on or before said 28th day of October, 1003, J, T, uridoes, Register. NOT OVHIMVISE There is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared n t a grass-hopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. Thie is paralleled by the man who spends b large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide his family with u bottle of Cliambelain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaint, whose victims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy is everywhere recognized fin the most prompt and reliable medicine in use for theso diseases. For sale by Ilenson Drug Co. LOST. Certificate of DMiiblllty No.724:5S.l; also U. 8. Army Discharge. Finder please return to Ilohcnila Nugget ofllce. Giianvim.i: .T.nn.i.i:i,ANi), Star, Oregon. We arc making an early exhibition of the Latest Styles in in Pall Dress Goods in order that yon may be able to judge the styles and make your selections curly enough to get the most good out of your Fall Dress before the rainy days comes. A Few of the Latest. Heather Suitings, Zibelines Auto Cloth, Yankee Suiting, Drap D'Alma, Drap Sebastapol, Melton Cloth and Cheviots. t CHSf) 6R0C6RY Has (lie Freshest hue g of Groceries iu Cottage Grove. Not a can nor package of goods on the shelves but that is as fresh i as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed 5 Our Prices Arc the Lowest ami Satisfaction Is uarantccil t GASH GROCERY. I It. Buy your Dress Pattern early and get service for the entire season. The place here ill LUMBER LUMBER The beHt mid largcHt Btock of drj liiinherfroni our CoiiHtFork MIIIh Ih now ready foi delivery at popular prlcvH. IIoiihcm built on the In Htallment plan. For fur ther particular, hcc, PACIFIC TIMIIHRCO., Iliilldlng andSalcH Dept. .1. II. Warner, Hupt KNOWLKS & GFTTYS Proprietor!) of ...The Miners Supply House... J -Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. There's Money In In What? COTTAGE (1ROVE REAL ESTATE Why pay rent when you can own your home with less actual cash outlay than yon now pay your landlord? Rent paying is a bad habit; we cure it, call and let us talk it over. If you can't come in person, write us; we will send you our list, free for the asking. We can please you, if you let your wants be known. A coat or two of Publicity will sell a house quicker than a coat of paint. Publicity spreads well find soaks in well, let us advertise your property for you. I,ist it with Medley & Milne, Cor Main & 2nd Street. Cottajyc Grove, Ore. W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs To get all the news read the Bohemia Nugget. OFFICI3 BOY WANTED. A bright ImluHtlouH boy, amid Uoiih and ii'ixlous for uIhihIuchh education can get a position lutho I'nclllc Tim ber Coinpany'H Ofllco. Ho mimt ho polite, respectful, must not nmokn clgarcttea, or chow gum; iniiHt come of IndiiHtrlouti parentM, and ho of good reputation. None others need apply. 814 Ind. WATCH KOIt A CHII.L, However ulk'ht at HiIh time of veiiruinl In this clliiiute, it Ih the forerunner of malaria, A disposition to yawn, und an all tlroil out feeliirg oven cornea before the chill, Herbine, by Its prompt utlinn tilutlve action on the liver, drives thu malarial ecrma out of the system, puri fies the blood, tones , ip the system and restores health. Wo at New Urn Drug Store, rilOl'llIHTOUS OK as n lion & AUO.OFKI0" OP TIIK Bohemia and Uack Ditttc Stages! First Class Turnouts, Double or Sin. CHRISMAN & HANGS . COTTAGB (SHnvn rm, '