BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard - . Hnrton C, V. Brown Udltor tltndncsa Aljt'r. Enltrtd the (joilntrk lit 0HI llrnre. Ornron M ttmnA tlaw illr. 7ulicrlllnnrirl,tli, In itilinnre. AiltrHMlig llHlrp ttiHf'ft known ilfili ppllratloit Una I'APMt Is kttrt on fllssl K.iTlko"i A'1irtUliit Anni'v, MandM Metrlisnu Sj clmnm, ftin rriinrl-rn, Csllfornls.. tore mm irni i. for nAmtlslnt mn be d fnr il. Friday, Skitkmhkk it 1903. la wimil there (roin tmik enrw. uhhat kxposition anicakni- U AT rOUTl-A.Ml. ninnr attractions linn lavn woured. A special feature will lie theUrnnd I Spectacular Hultet 'When Knight- I hood wax In flower" by sixty trained dancers In gorgeous costumes for tin occasion." It lias. beena-iM that the city is powerless to act in the waiter of providing a sewerage system lur this city, nolivithsumliiiK that the town is tmdly in neetl of legislation ntoiiR this line. Il appeals that there is no provision made, in the charter under which the city is now tloinc business. If this is the case, it is to be reRtetteii. ami is one of the most serious things with which we hnvc to deal nt the present time. C.ood health among the inhabi tants of any city or community, de pends almost entirely upon the sanitary conditions surrounding When we stop to consider things as they really are in this city, il is astonishing that there is as little sickness in this community as there is. Hut it does not hold that be cause we have escaped fevers, and the various contageous ills that flesh is heir to, that we will always escape. We have made no effort to purify thiscil, even with the means that is always at hand. The city has passed certain ordinances that are in the province ol the charter, and they have been re ceived, in the majority of cases, in differently by citizens upon whom said city ordinances had bearing. A complicated condition arises here. The citizen appears to make a bluff at the citv Government in relusiug to comply with the requirements of the ordinance in question, and men the city, or the city's official, upon whom the execution of the ordi nance falls, becomes tim d and fails to execute the authority vested iu him. The citizen is to blame for not complying cheerfully and promptly to all ordinances that are of general benefit, especially in the matter of1 improving the sanitary conditions of the town. The city is to blame for making an ordinance the constitutionality of which is beyond question, and not :cei ig that it is most religiously exe cuted. For years the ground in the corporate limits of Cottage Grove has been soaking with poisonous gases. Householders, in the absence of sewerage have dug shallow vaults, and as they have filled ur. and become noxious add unbearable even to ttaeiAet (or the Mle of riniber I.aiid 111 tie .,. fnr - ror n-1rlclt thev 1 btatn CalifurnUu Oresou, JSavada, owner, lor tlieuse lor ulcn tne 1, Wa!iiii)!toii Territory as ex were intended, they have again , leled to all Hie Public hand States by beeti covered with a scanty pile of ! Hct of Aupm-t 4.1S02, dirt, and a new pit dug. In many FItANK A. THIPP, i alamos several nil rnveheen of E"Ptne, Co. of I-ane, btate ol Oie instances several P1,s &ae been this lav Bird in this office Me dug, used and filled 011 one lot. and s0rnstateiiient No. IS057, for the pui the fumes and stench and poisonous chase of the W XSAV M SecS fp 'JO S of TO BURN COAL. Then.' will bo no more passenger cnguicrt mi the main lino of IheKoiitli cm Pacific railroad burning wood. The freight engines on this section of the road, and the eiiKlneH on the lirnnch lines, most of llutn, will burn wood for a tlnu yet a few of them, possibly, for a long time. Hut there will lie 110 more wood cinders to get Into tin e.vesofthe pnswngers on the mala line. The coal will come from Helling Imni Hay In Washington, until it morecoifvenlent supply may Ik1ihi1. It Is likely tlmt oil burners, will finally be put on thin division, as on tlie 1'HlHornla and oilier sontlieru N0T1CK FOR I'UHl.lCATION. United Slate I-nnd Oloce, Itosebiu Ore., Aiitf. 14, IIHW. Notice In heieby given tlmt tlio fol low liiK-niiined settler has tilled notice of Ills Intrnllon to iniike litntl proof III siipmrl n( his elnini, ami tlmt mid imM will ne inane oeiure i. .1. oauon, V S. Commissioner nt Kuttcne. Oregon, on October S. HH. vln. II. K. NoMKH, I ltolta Paltnn, for the XH XV)( See. 'JO. 1 Tp SI S., It. t W. 1 He names Ihe follow hic witnesses to prove his continuous rwUlenw upon and cultivation of said Is ml, vim I Joseph Perkins, Ueei,' Downs, Hiram 1 l.ee, Wallace McKIUIiins, Ootlaseliiove, . Onuoa . .1. T. 1 miihiks. lleait.'r. A HKMAHKAHI.K UKCOItH. t PhiiiiilMrlMlti' (tlcli reiiicdv hns H aectloiiH of the road Some of the I retnirkali e reeonl. Itlwsleri in Use eiiKlnes liurntiiK oil now come a far for over thirty years, ilurliiK which time north hh AHldand.aud ft tank fori !""" 111IIII011 lltlea have been sold , ... it nt . . I nlll U?TTlt l linn iuiik 11 rininr the storliiK of the crude till will noon , , , r.,i,.H, i iil0 treatniciit 1k eHtnlillslieil then'. so lar t no oil (lf M thoiisands of homes, yet during all this time no cure has ever I Kea reMirteu to the inaiunactiicer 111 ' uliicli itfaill to 1 Meet a elite. When I given as soon as the croiipy nnifU up I pours, il will prevent llio liitack. Il is I iilctisiiat to take. Iiiiiuv chililren like it Tin! Mereliantannd.MnnufneturvrH ' It contains 110 opiiiai or other harmful Imposition mid Carnival will Ik1 held , snlislancc and may Ih clveii as conll- at Portliuul Scpteinlier Htli to ".titli itently ton twnv 11s lo an 11111111. rot inelnslvo. 1 sale by I lie Moiicrn I'linriiincy. For thla occasion tlieSoutlicm Pa- - clllc Co. will wit tlckcta to Portland and return, IncludiuK coupon ol nd mlsston at rate ol f (MM) from CotttiKV Grove. Sale dates Septeiulier 15th, lsth. L"2nd and 20th. Tlcketa aold at stations south of Fair (irounda will allow titop ovorx at that point, en abliii); holders to visit the Oregon stale t-nir. The Imposition will lie htld on Miiltnomnli Club (irouudsaud adja cent ntrvela, and In addition to ex-. lilliltM lie inerchiintH ami inaiiu-1 facturem. .labour Circus, with lis OWKS HIS 1.1FKTO A NMllillHOll'S 1 NOTICU TO CHHOITORS. ' All pcraona knowing tlioinselvea Indebted to the unileralKncd. will ' please call and settle. I have mild my atock of Kooda and wish to close up ! my accounta at once. A. 11. YVIIIinot. I my auccessor In Wuslnens, la autlior ! lied to receive and receipt for any j nccounts due me. Dated AumistOth, 1IK. I .l.l'.Currln. DOKS IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for concha and colds isall right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more M-vere and danjieroiis results of throat and lung troubles. What t hull oil do? do to a warmer and moru regular ell matt? Yes, if poseib'c; if not )ossible for vou, then in either ease take too only remedy that has been iutioduced in all civilUed countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles "ISo seliee's (Jeiman Syrup." It not only heals and stlimilates I lie tissues to de stroy the germ diceate. but allays in llammation,caues easy expectoration, given a t Mvl.t'irett. and euros the patient. Try ova bo tlie. Ueeom- KIXDNKSS. Mr. 1). P. Daugherly, well knovn throughout Mercer a ml Sumner counties, W. Va., mol likely owes his life to the kindness of a neiglilHir He was alimxl hopelessly atllicted with diarrl ihk; was attended'by two physicians who gave little, if iin'v, relief, when a neigliKir learning of Fiisseriouscondition, hronght him 11 Inittle of ChHiiiberl.iin's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea ltemedv. which cureil him in less than twenty-four hours. For sale by The Modern Phar macy. FOR SUE BY THE BOOTH-KELLY GO. One saw mill complete with boiler 11111I endue, :io,0(K) feet dailveapaelty. Also several boilers of different sines and styles, and several endues. different slues ami styles. Will sell at reasonable prices and easy terms with good security, or inemieu many vears i.y an iiiuggisis in , , k mvllwllt , i1IM1i)er. hay or ...x. x.. tt. ...... I ii,ttfi.tiir fiiio.. I r rut, I'.llLMie .( Il.i,,ul,uill' CVl. I S --- . - remedy at (.iarman Pi ice 35c and 76c NOTICE FOU PUBMCAT10.V. Uniteil Stales Land Olliice, Ho-eburg,Ore . sug. 26. l!HrJ Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of ob- Congress of June S, 1S7S, entitled "An HIS 1,1 FK SAVKI) BY CHAMHHU LAIX'S COMC, CIIOI.KLA AND DIAUKHOKA KK.MKDY. "B. Ii. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believe I hamber Isin's Colic. Cholera imd DUiarhoeu Remedy saved his life Inst summer. He had been sick for a month wilh what thedouton called billionsMvsenlorv. ami could get iiottting to do liim any goisl until he tried this remeily. It gave him immediate relief, snvs II. I.l.ittle, merchant, Haneouk Md. For sale by The Modem Pharmacy. .lion's, Ifcoy's, niitl Youth's I CAW SSIOI.S Men's FinoShocN I keep all the best shoes and nt prices to suit the pur chasers. If you want b,ir gains in SHOHS. see inc. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE 1 put pntches on ladles' tine shoes, without sewing. The patches don't show. I will repuir free all shoes purchas ed from me that rip I. W. HKNTLHV ..,...-x.. ..... . li Il 1.! !.. MM... i-UtdliUiN-SUM; oiiuivo Kftjiiirc no ihuiikhik 'in tisliion is u Nonconductor of cither llciit or Cold, find will keep, the I'Vet jit ti Natural Temperature. The Afino Turn bi"cki.i:n-s ahxica s.m.vk ll.lu ....rl.l... i.l.. t f.. 11... I cures. It surpasses any oilier salve, lo-! Hon, ointment or balm for Cuts Corns, iiurns, nous, torea, i-clons, I leers, let ter. Salt Hhciiin, Fever Smes, Chapped I limits. Skin Kriiptious- iiifalllhle for' Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only Sfto at Moigiin A llrehiiut Druggists. Tor lUoiiicn $50 When walkitio; t)r standing tlie wearer of the "Aenie" Cushion Shoes' conscious of a delightful sensation of buoyancy find does not lire us in fin Ordinary shoe. WB ARB vSOUi AC.lvNTS Pacific Timber Co. J OH KATS, DON' I" W.n THIS. g!!rm!!f1!r!tf!lfl!f!!fMf1U1IM!r!!f!!f1tf!!fMf!!f1!M!fMf1!f!!fmiU!!F!!fMf!!M!F1!f1tfUf1!f1!f!!fMf!!f tho DruuM an ttvnU ami lino. W" j P j LrwwSS 1 If you see it in our ad it's so i i & llrvhuut. ' S 3 In the HnrlicrShop Its iiiiiks In the Carpet Store Us rug;s In the Hotel IkmIsIIs Iiiiks In the New lira Its Druirs and all the Dnms ale fresh and line. 1 lie best buy, an spoclalls MorKim WANTED. tllrl to do general house work, (iood wnses paid. Apply at NiifjKei olllce nt once. HOP PICKERS WANTED At It. II. Hays hop yard one mile east of Creswell. Price for plcklni; $1 per 100 pounds. Picking; will commence Scpteinlier 2d. Weure proud of the line of planus we sell. They nre ChlckcrliiK. Klin ball, Welier, Crown, Vose, Victor mid many others. Don't they look good to you'.' Itutiklu Music House, Fueene. ; Our sliehlnu is full from Hour to iidllim, our counters idled full, and we have a row of tables ,fi feel wide and : tiers Iddi the full length of stole all full, and still ue have seeral bales of blankets anil iIIIIm and sei eral packliu; boes uf furnishing:" ami shoes not oH'iied wlilcli aiv In our uav. ami handicap us In waiting; on trade to, muke matters worse wo h:ie received la In-t few days several freldn bill" of g;oods roci'iitl.i shlpi oil from the east. Hoys Suits 1.20 to 9.00 Latest in SbocG HW$ $ltit$4.$5t0 25 Whal aie we Kolug; lo do fur rooin'.' 'I'ha'is eas.i. We an1 Kulnu to ; ho our eiistutiioi's for theiiexl few iImJm some of the nicest lini'Kiilua, espiK-lally liiohithliiK ihal you eer IhiiihIiI any where. 'I'hoso aie made by Friend llru's .Mlltiaii- kee. Wis., which Is a Kuaraaleo as in ipmllly and worknianlili. We have a nice line of fancy alliiool HUeaiira, wind iiiidcru i'iir, lop shirts, liiucMiniu, blankets, bills, rulilier tfi mhh. elc. FOR SALE. OFFICE BOY WANTED. gases lestered in me air. l ne Jiousebolder allows his family to dump the cabbage, potatoes, and other vegetable leavings on the surface of the ground, as well as all the slops, and some times they are not particular as to whose ground i is used lor tne carousee. we It 2 W and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its lirlsr it Inductions boy, ambltlo and anxious for a business education have no sewerage. It may be that 1 Ginnis. Ora Wilson, Edard Wood we are powerless until alter the next session of the state legislature to secure authority in the matter of placing this city on a sanitary basis, but there is nothing to pre vent city council and citizens' in working together for one common good, nor to prevent the city using timber or stone than for agricultural ...... t.t (l position ill the Paclllc Titu- puriKites, andto establish his claim to ir (jompauv's Olllce. He must be said land before J.J. AJaltoa. V. S. ,loiite re,ectful. must not smoke. Commissioner at hiigene, Ine Co. Ore c wretteH, or chew Kiim; must come gon, on Tuesday the 24th day of ov. ; o industrious parents, and bo of 1608. J good reputation. None others need He names as witnesses: .nnplv. H U linl. liarK l iwverox, iimtrwii i A well Improved farm of 14 acres. house, tine spring; of running; water, good apple orchard, 1 acre In straw lierrlos. An ideal small fruit and chicken ranch, within 1. minutes walk of postolllce at Cuttagv ilrove, Uri'Siiii. I'or price and terms cull at XiWgX't oilier. 4lp-2" Welch & Woods have it for less' iuaiiiiiUiiuujuiuiuiiiiUiuiiiiuiuauuiiuiwuiiuiwuiiiJiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiaiUJiiiiiiUiiiiujuiu -.'-'V -ws. s$,-k.'..,A,-sa aoooneiBD Raieoconeai o a of Kusene. Lane Co.. Ore. Any and all iiersons cluiming ad versely th nbove-deacrilied lauds are re pieted to file their claims in thit office on or before said 24 1 li day of Nov., 1908. J. T. llHUKits Hegitter. STOMACH TKOUBI.E. I have been troubled w ith my nomach the power already vested in it. We for the past four jears, says I). I.. i.n nnr streets clean We ' Beach, of Clovei Nook I'arin, (jreenlield, can keep our street!, clean, ue A x wa8lll,,lie(l to can lorce uie ciiikii ucmuu- j blv a kix o( Chamberlain's Stomach strates no desire on his own part, to j an('l jiver Tablets. I have Uken ait t-oAn roncniialile plsnn fnr the bene- I of them and feel a treat deal better." 4T nf his iipifhhnr and the citv at ! If Vou have any trouble with your wtk to tilt lit ot his neiglibors ana tne cil at mmMh , , lbere Mmt!, 1 iiiKham large. y0u are certain to la) pleaseil with the I J 'e plant Is I It would seem from present indi aetions that Secretary Hitchcock is determined to thrust upon the State of Oregon every insult within his WHAT IS MFK? In the last analysis nobody knows, lint we do know that it ia under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pais results. Irregular mean, de rangement of the orpins, rerultinif in Cenitiation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. Kind's Xew Life Pills (piickly -e-.idjusts this. It's genlle. yet thorough. Only'Jfwat Morgan A llrehaut's DniK Store. result. Pi ice 25 cents. The Modern Pharmacy. For sale be ItAISKI) FIIOM THKDEAD. O. AV.Ijindls ."Porter" for the Ori- power simply because of some petty jentai Hotel, Chaniite, Kan., says: "r differences existing between him-i know what it was to siifrer with neu- self and Hon. Binger Hermann. NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. The Cottage Orove Electric Llht Co. moved the old nlaut late last week to the new ipiarters In the Loni: addition. While not In ruimhiKshapeyet, the couuianv has maiiaued to fur nish Hxhts part of the time from the I old djnuuio, but owlnjj to trouble wltli the new engine the li(?uts nave lieen turned off several nights this week. The company expects to be In rimnlni; order by the last of next week. Not only has he used his personal influence to prevent the appoint ment of land office officials recom mended by both senators and rep resentatives hut seems determined to make the people angry by throwing into the forest reserve the best lands in the state. Already he has succeeded in placing about one fifth the area of the state in the reserve and for no other reason than that he has been informed that the citizens of the state do not want it. Just why an officer should use his high official po sition in the manner that Secretary Hitchcock is using his is more than the average citizen can understand. When such men as Mitchell, Ful ton and Hermann recommend a man for office there is reason to be lieve he is worthy, regardless of Hitchcock or nnyother man. These days it seems to take a considerable amount more talk than cash to build a railroad. Generally this talk comes about from scarcity of news iu som? other field. This is a noticeable feature in the Coos Bay-Salt Lake end ol the Gould system, however it is fair to pre sume that the railroad will he built sometime in the not far distant fu "ture. A large amount of territory now covered almost entirely by stage and freight wagons would be opened and thousands of dollars of wealth as also thousands of people would be added to the grand old State of Oregon. rulicia deed I did, and I not a bottle of Ballard' Snow Liniment and I was raised fiom the death' I tried to net urns more, but before I had 'deposed' of my bottle I was enrol entirely. Iain tellin' de truth too." 2Bc, 80c and $L00 at New Kra Drus Store. SHEEP TO LEASE. 1 have some good grade Colswold sheep to let out on allures fnr one or more years to responsible parties. Call on or address. A. C. .iKXMXdH. . HH). Weat nth St. Eugene, Ore. WANTED. 50 thoroughbred Angora "Nun iiIoh." Call at Nugget olllce for In formation. Itp 1't. , J. WALTON I'. S. CommlMlantr 8 P Sim Notary I'uMIc "Walton & Jess LAWYERS l'ractlte lo Suite sud Ptdernl (kum, Work In D, B. Land OOne. l.utrle made sod roofi heard. EUGENE OltHGON CROUP. Upon beciiiB with the symptoms of u common cold i there la chilllnoas, enoez itif, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impelled respiration. Give frequent smnll doses 61 Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat, 60c at Now Era Drug (store. FEARFUL ODDS AUAINST HIM. Iledridden, alone and destitute. Hiich. iu brief was tlie condition of an old scl dier by name of .1, J. Havens, Ver sailles, O, For years lie was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doc tors nor medicines uave him relief. At length he tried Electric Hitters. It nut liim on his feet in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery," liest on earth for Liver anil Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and liowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Morgan A I) reliant Druggist. Zh tf cntral Oregon Jfovtc iovnml School nt jjtlvnin. Opens for the work or the year on Sep), l-llli. The school is well equipped for its partic ular line of work. Ivxcellence is the motto of the Sehool. Four courses, a Training De partment of fine grades, tuition uniform with other Normal Schools, pleasant surroundings, best of influences, excellent accommodations iu hoarding halls or prjvate families. Students may enter at anytime and find work suited to their needs. Young people desiring to fit them selves for teachers, or for College, or those flesh ing fi good education for business life will find what thev need here. I 5 TIIIC CjJrocery Stove or Medea If f & Morse l.'H .iled luo block west am! one him k mirth of tlii'S. p. 1 . i Um Rooms is the place to buy vour groceries. Hverythiug . is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. o e u I B 1 ' I n a Well tenMnti'd ell fur iiIkIiimI and llll H.ifm In I'tcr.t pui'tli iiIiii Ra(e$$Lperday Hoard bv the week $1 .VI without lied :i.'s1 per week. Iti'uicmlicr the place. The best tallica and the Lest hcix. the best accouiiniidiitiiiiiN In eter.v p.otlciihir. Central KmcI Airs. Ida I:, lliiinipson 1 iioftiii.rin hh. LUMBER LUMBER The U'Ht and InrgcHt Htock of dr.v luinberfroni our CoiiHt Fork Mills In now ready fol delivery ntpopularprlceH. HottaeH built on tho ln Htallnient plan. For fur ther partlculai-H, aee, PACIFIC TIJlllEHCO., llulldiug nndSaleH Dept. .1. II. Warner, Supt For a bilious attack take Chamber, lulu's Stomach anil Liver Tablets and a quick cure Is cerium. i r mile My Tho Modern I'luir jiacy. MAm CEXTKAL OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL w. II. Dcinpsfcr, Pres. di?im, oi?i:oon. ft Money Lost By Paying Rent, Do It No Longer, But buy one of our bargain in lots or residence V properties. Location is good find terms easy. is fa No. 1. Kxcellent corner lot with I room cottage, pantry mid waali room, good driven well r.(l feet deep, wood Hlied. Near nchool bouse, and only two blocks from bualneKH fart of city, one of tho beat btiya In town. No, 12. Two fine loU with very good Iioiiho, high and dry. ItentH for SO.UO No. '.'7. Fine piece of ground DOxino foot on 11 good comer, In realdeuco pari of town, well fenced Tho beat buy In town Price- 1!00 No. Fine lot In beat part of Long & Illngham addition fenced with good substantial picket fence, an extra lino bnr gain If taken aoou Price .fUO No. IL Two lota on corner. A moat dealrable residence place, la conveniently located are IiihIiIii Property Pi-Ice 100 No. 28. Two ncrcH ground on Fourth atrcet, good well, foundation for Iioiiho iilrendy laid, la 11 tump and will not bo on tho market long at thla .,. Price 700 IHcrilcy j, iVlctlll KX. -Il" Wlk. Now Stylos lor Fa We are making an early exhibition of the Lit lest Styles iu in Fall Dress Goods in order that you may be able to judge the styles and make your selections early enough to get the most good out of your Fall Dress before the rainy days comes. A Few of itsc Heather Suitings, Zibeliues Auto Cloth, Yankee Suiting, Drnp D'Alma, Drnp Selmslapol, Melton Cloth and Cheviols. & Milne, Cnttntrt flrnvft. Orfi. " " C . -." Uuy your Dress Pattern early and get service for the entire season. The place here BIBBBnuH