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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1903)
4 I'ini. Ai'i-i.i m And ( iiiiiii, ,1 II. Mml'tllilue liniii;lil lii Hie NliUK' I ic TlilllsibiJ one quart i if Mrtcel illll'l' HUM IIIIUIII "''II III) I'lllll'll till- "heeler nf I III' IIiiiIn", Inn In iiIhii Itood fill' newspaper llli'li. He hIhii yiiwiili'il tin1 iiillin u HIi mil' iliir.cn Mummer Hweel I'nriiillNo apples, thill for tiulfni'iuliy In Hir.i' mill ciilor would liilinr(l toln'iii h, any orchard. The tree from which t Ik-ho apples were liikon ho lii'cii linirltiK for forty .Yt'lllH Itllll HI'I'IIIN IK pllllllll' lllllll.V UN ever bcioie. sir. siiurirlilm takes considerable pride In IiIh U nit mill lIlll'H II COIIHllll'I'llllll'lltlllllllll III MlllllV' liik'i mill iin ii ri'Niilt ho always has llrsl. class Hoiiinl fruit, Hit Hum iiiiii' koteil it lui'Hi' iiiniMllit ul m'i i iH mill llllll'H l.llltllUI' (IrilVl'tlllH M'lLNIIH anil they Iiiim' itl veil universal satis (iiutlon. A WASUINIITii.N ( OH.N'I V lloil. Stale (Imnii Wiirili'ii linker received u loiter (roiii IiIh Portland iiciuii v. 'I'. H. MhIht, stating that lie liiul re ci'iilly iirriMli'il iiiim "Joint lloi Haw kins , who Iiiii In IiIh possession IS L'lllllll lllll'IIMIllllM, III i j tin I Ih m tit I U Hil- vci' kii'.i snulrrcls. It seems Him "Mr, Hue. Mils" Iiiim u spcehil toslo tor t hi Koine, especially out of season. utlil II there Ih n iiiiiii In tin' Slate of Olt'Kon that deserves thi'llllii above UlVOII tills IIIMII ct'llllllll.V lIlll'H. Till' Justice nf the Peace before whom lie Win taken pill Itllll n I nli r tin ciior- tllllllH llOllll of J'.'.'l, Wllll'll I'VI'll tln deputy protcsecd nirahisi, hut the .1. I. wmh "tlxi'il" lii hi opinion mill III Judgment i i ii vii I li'il mul tin1 Niippo nlllou Ih that thi' WiihIiIiikIiiii count,! lllllll foili'ltril Hid huiul mul went homo happy. 1 limit MM I'llOM TllAI Tlrt;. Dr. I). A. I'uliii'. nf Eugene, oiit of tlio hot know n tiH'illt'iil liii'ii In On KOII, mill nin i wn- ml trill it I'm It'll t of tho Oregon Insane Ahj linn for a ti-rm of four your. Iian retired iirriim lioutly Irom thi' practice of hi pro fession, mul will remove hi family to I'ortlmul iiliout tin' lltxi of tin yi'iir. '1'lil' llllCtor llllH lil'IMlllll' Cllllllfl'tctl with thf Nih'IIiiw'h: Electric l.nl iiii'I'Iiik I n , nf Hint I'lt.t, mul has nr. copied tin poHitliiii of secretin'.' treasurer. Ir. I'uliii' Ii ih large liuslncss tliti'ii'HiH In Eng. lie. t lili'h lie will retain. l!o Ua man of strong IniHllll'dH lltlll Hlll'llll tllll'lllH, mul ll.lS tunny ft If uif in Lain' coiuilv who will regret thai he Ih to take up IiIh home olsev, here. Watimi Sioi.kn. While milking Miii'-prlnlH nt the t). , S. II. ilepot hiHt Miniiliiy .1. H. Iluinlltnh. Sunt, of the tlinher 1 part mint of the i ircicoti mul -oiith-eastern lliillriuiil, left his woteh laying mi tin-tab! the plntforin while he went Into hN otllee. When he rt'liirni'il the wuteh wiih gone, The iilllfi'ix ere uotlUeil mul on Thursday illiH'oxcreil Hint ('. llerry, who Inn 1 lieen nx-i-t Inw Itert I.iiwhiiii In piiliit tnur the (. A: S. Ii. depot, liiul hoIiI the wnteh to .1. M. U (wards fur tfl.mi. 'I'lie wnteh w iih relumed to .Mr. lliiiiilltiiniindyoiing Kerry nrretcil lie will Inivo hl preliminary hearing thin afternoon. Ninv Ki.i:i i' n ii I.uiiits. Tin' t ut tiiKf ilrun' Kltcrlc Light t'ompiiuy Ih I IiIh week taking out the old system uf lights. and putting It) the hew iih flint iin piiHHloli) In the tlllSlllCKS IlllltseS. Tile llgUt .ill' II KITiit liupriiveiueiit anil nri- spun, of highly liy those who me iil.eo.it cut In. The Hotel Uialiani Iiiih m-. cut In mid priwntH h hrluht mul it trnetlve iipiH'iirilllie tnnler Hie ktt.it of tho new lights. Several haw Hp.. ken iilmni the uilv Iwilillli.t i f i. voiiili'll IiihIiiIIIiik lire IkIiIh it,, i In plinrlpal IiiihIiivkh Hlt-yc mul Icivtom lerliiluly Ih- ii kith t credit to the n.i Ollil n Ktent eolivelileuee to I lie elli neilH If the coiinell kIioiiIiI mi iti elue. Hutu .st:.ho. tit'cNH The .NiiiirodH of Oivkoii can un enjoy lln iiiffhtM to their lii'nrln i-m, tent. The fciiMiui for hIiiioHiih; ipmiu. Cllliin ilieuHiiutN and native pit -n i OtltH openeil mi tin Int tla.i nf llt'lu Iht, ami inaii.i ul Ihi' Iiii.ih art' mil lookluu for Hie liealltlfnl lilrdn in collle We are nil Hiippoi.eil to .ieli'ti' all theHtiirlei ue hear t'CKiirillnic the iviuarkalilt' fealn mid me hiippit-t il to lielleve that no one will xlnnit lliorvthan Hie limit In one day. I'lie NllKKet proinlHCH to lielleve every utory related, providing thennrralor accompanlcH the Hlory with H nice fat pheiiMint. (ilioWN tl.s Tut: Mm STAIN. Mrn. M. L. TomiikliiH hroiiKht to HiIh olllce hint i'rlihiy live lurue up pk'H mul three different varieties ol iii'iincH Krowu on the (llenwood IIi'UIiIh farm on the top of the mountain Itelueeu CottiiKe lroe and Lornni'. The elevation of the tileliw I IIi'IIiIh Ih alioiit I ."nil feet mul Mih. TniiipkuiH iiiforuiH tho Nun uct that u line ipiallty of fruit mul vcuctnlilcN It Krown on the farm. 'I'lie HUihplcN In-oiiKlit to thU olllce are certainly Hue and the equal of any fruit on the market. A SiiinotiH An iiwvr Mrn. Itny t'ollln while rldlm; with her liuxliund fioni herhometo Divide Hliillnn, on Iiihi .Saturday, wan thrown froiii the wiikoii and huh Hlalned einiHlileralile Injury, havliiK two I'IIih liiol.cn mul othcrwlHc wr IoiihI.v lirulwd. '"'he accident Imp peiieil while they wetv koIuk down iilll, the 1 1 real; couiIiik Ioohc lit Home way ciiuhIhh the wimon lo force the teitin Into n run down the hill. .Mm. Collin nt lii-t reporiH wiih ivHllnir citHlly. ( Kn.l.un Two IIcaii. ,S. K. UiwIh, who Iiiih Iiivii up on the Mi'Keinilerlver nt Vliln, netlnirii lire wmileii for the .southern I'm III Co., lelim.cd Wctlr.cHiluy. Mrn. JaHvIh iiccouipanled Mr. IwIh ami' liiey liite hud a very pleiiHiiut time In Hie t in in ii l ttltiH ilnrltiu: t Ik'hii in hut. Mr. Iewl reporiH two hear iih a re ward for IiIh clfortH with the kiiii. No lire of any coiihfiiucurf ilurliiKthc Ht'liHOII Ih lepol-leil. Mr. Lew Ih will lie oil hit holui'Hieail durlin; Hie winter. tllin. iiino I'i.lmi:. The Dotenn Liliuhet' t'o Ih ninv rapidly coiuplullUK Hie couipnuy'H Hume from tin- mill the (). tV S. 10. i.o. n to the track of i dlHtunce of one mul I hive fourlliH iiiIIch. TI.e lliiini1 will lie UHCil to convey the hiiwciI proiluctM of the mill lo the i iiih for Hlilpiueiit. The company Iiiih mi ex cellent quality of Hinder and plenty of It, mul cnn cut at the rale of I'.'t.iHin feet per day. 'A ItllNAWAV Tham Doc Itli'ii Htai'ted to theCoiiHt Fork mill yeHterday morning a'fter a load of iitmhcr, when aliout h coupe of mile out of town the team liccame IrlKlilcned mul ran away throwing Mr. Illce from the wnuoli hi'I'IouhI.v liiJurliiK lit m. Hie extent of ii-hlrh, liowever, we were unahle to learn. llANII CONCUIIT Tho onen air concL't't bIvcii hy 'he ?. M, A. iiulformeil liiiml Siimliiy wiih urontly enjoyed hy evoryhody. Tho Hi'li't'thniH are uood ai.il tho 1io,h know liow to play tliem. 'f srrovios & lia.no i:s We linve Jiihi teccivcd it complete .SIilMiii'nt o :jj air mk;ht hkatkks .;J Cull mill See Tlicttt mill i't I'ricci. ,j Wynne Hardware Co., Ioprletors. ft-vr ixnjTixrTp-vft-vi-Vfrxr-i-txf TTvit "'ft T1" 'T'1T"T''T' ' llr. I.owc oeuhMiiillehiii-Ktnriiiiii " ot T. II. llmiHiiker, of Zloli. left II m I he IichI liriinil of I'lKiirM al Hie Tui'Mihiy for Hhwnoii ritv, where hIii "live. 1 will he muiTled to.l. W. llerif. form- W. ('. WllklllH Weill to I'Iiiki'Iiii liiiwilay. Work on the IiIk lirlek Ih koIiih; oh raplilly. I'eifilliii'H Kiilnii' at the Modern Huiriiiiiey., Iceeti'iiin iMitdc from tuirecirant al McClelliiu'H. Allorney Medley wiih down to Kh. uetie .Mondiiy, ('ooIIiilt mul ivfii'MhliiL-: .lf(:li'lli'ii' Ire en 'a m Hilda, Iiih. Ileiueiiway Ih iitlcnilliiK lliu fulr at Kuuctic, ('all nt Ihg Wave for a liox of lion IIoiih for Suniliiy. W. K. Ithodi'H wiih a Miixene, Monilay. pnnHeiiKer to The MIhhch NiiwIiiiiiI'h illnplav Hiitiirihiy, Oct. :l. AIiIoii'h I'lini'iilali'H mil the ihhi tor Half at .MiCli'llan'H. I'erfittne for the Hick room lit tho Miiderii l'huruiury. The (). V N. Iv. ih'pft looliH Hue In IIh new coat of palm. Hon Ivan Mrtjiieen.of l.nraiie, wiih In I he city Wednesday. .1. M. Medley, of Kiikciic, wiih In the cllv Miniiliiy mi IiiinIiii-hh. Millinery openlni: at the MIhih Newhind'H Satiliilay, Oct. it. I lid hatH i el rimed or new otien very elieup. N. I:. I:Im'H'm llulii. The leantllul rain Iickuii fallliitC Monday and ipill New kooiIh mid little prlreri iih iihiial at old Htmid. N II ICh-eti Mr mul Mix T. W. Illew went to .Iiiiii'Hiiii t'lly.fur a few dayn vIhIi, Tiiw ilartlniT, of London, wiih In tin ft t WeilueHilay mid Tliuivilay. U' I ileer. of London, wiih traiiH artliiK IiiihIiichh III tniVii Wediiexdny. W. II. Lincoln went to Utmeue Wedtieiilny to attend the county fair. That odor of tile Clover IIIuhhoiii Inn t It it tlatiy, nt the Moduru l'liar unify A iiiullty of iselivti'dHeetl wheat for Mtte in i lie i.ouiiku urove l iour Mill. II. I. (in-Bit nml family were down to lviu'cue TiH'Himy attendlntf the f.tlr. Hei .Minr "inrtiiv at r.iiiui-H frultn 'mill tlie Wnve cainlk'H for Ice Cream We liave pi'lfllini'Htllllt Will prove i . v.'lall'in tn you at the Modern 'iiiiriniicy Mr. 'n ml Mrn. I .It. e n In Kuiieue leml the fair. !. A. WIIIhoii went WedncHilny til ' at- Mm. II. II. .loh and ilmtuhlcrH have leiuriiiHl from a vlnlt to rorthiud ami t'orvnlllH, If you wmil a Hint cIiihh nha e or 1 in f r iMit cull at L. A. ('iiiiiuiIiikh nlmp at Opera Inni-e. ("ultimo drove Hour Ih iw good iih any Hour miide In the valley. Ax I; yniir urocer for It. Iteinemlit'i' the e.shllilt of late and MtvMtli hatH next Satiiitlny at the MIhwh Newhind'H. A new cont of paint Ih liclnjf put on the county com! limine at Kimono. A iiit'ileil Inipnivi'inent. If you have to wait for a Hhavejio lo the Opera hotife harlicr nhop. Shaven l.V. Hair cut SSe. L. T llnrrlH wan uii from Cinrene Siiturdny iilteiiillm; to lcj;nl IiiihIih'hh. Iii ,ltiHtlt'e vmiuhii h court. I. I". Wooley wiiHdowu tolliwne Tui'Hilny on IiiihIiichh coiiuected with IiIh naw mill ami mining IntercHtH. Ilev. Hen. II. I'ecHC left on TiK-h. iIh.v'h train for Salem, where heiroeH to attend the State M V. Conference, Mihh Smile Kuril, who Iiiih heen vIhIIIiii; In Coltntro drove for neverai iIii.vh returned lo her home In Kntrcno TncHiluy. MIhh Vlnule K iuiii. who Iiiih lieen vlHltllnr with frlendH herefor 'everal iIii.vh relurneil to her homeiit lOiiwne Innt Momlay. Mix. r. .1. Ilowaril and ilanuliler, MIhh I'raili'lH, who have lieen vlnlt Iiik for Hvvernl iIii.vh Iii Miiircne, re turned houie TueHilay. Try one ot Hiomo delliihtful fnee miiHHiim'H llcmnvcH Muck lieuilH, tan nml lirhiKH color to HiechiM'kH at AUIhoii .V lliiHlliifr'H toiiHorlal p iiIui-h IvHkln & IIi-IhIiiw have Hold their eillliv Ktnel; of urocerli'H to .liihtwiiii it I'emce, Hie irriu'ern. mul have per'wincntly dlHCoutlnued thUIIni' of KooiIh, Mrn. W. II. MiraniH will taken few more mulc HcholnrH. Iliii'inouy mul thormt rh Iiiii-h tiunrhl. I"or further pnrtleiilnrH enquire nt re-ddi'iico on Itlver Htreet. The Cumlii'ilaud I'reHlivterlan Clllireh Ih itccIvIii'' ii I'liunleof contH of paint tli'Hwcck at the haml" of Al Critxen. which mvatly InqirovcH ItH nppearmiie. Mr, nml Mrn, ,1. S. Aleillev went lo Ktlliene Momlnyaiiil (rotn there went on to North Yukluia and Tncoinn. Wnnlilmrtim. for u Hevnral week" vlnlt with frlendH and relutlvcn. V. '". London wiih down to lOuuene Mtuulnv Mr. Loinlnn' Ih tire-ldeni of the DlHtrlct Kalr AhhocImHoii com nrlHlni; DuiiuIiih. Cooh, Lane mul ("urrv couiitleH mid wiih there Hiipet InlemlliiK the opening of the fair, lCd nml .Iokho Mclvlhlien were In St. lleleiiH 1n rln tr Hie tiant week vlnlrlmj their father. .1. K. Mi'Klhlien. and nr. cordliiK to the St. lleleiiH Mint, they were also In Portland lnirc.luiHlinr inachliicrv for their saw mill they Intend crcctlnp: hooii, U. W. Veatch, with the (Irllllu llnnlivaivCo., met wltlt n very ialn fill ncclilent ycHtcrdny. While help. Inii load it bundle of liarhed wltv tho bundle ullppoil nml fell, n lmrb catch luir Jlr. Ventclt In tlie liainl, plouirh Intr a deep kiihIi clear iu'I'ohh the paint that required Hevernl HllteheH to new up, Iti'KlHter, 1 .V.lNM..lll'"i'11 llMiiHiikiT. ilniiKhler '''l.v of thin place. Mr. Ilct'tf I'linit' i inn iriiin iiawHon hint HprliiK mm lemmiieii ueie lor a miiiiii iiiih While here he and IiIh brother. W. II. llei'K. opened up an mhhii.v olllce. .1. W. Ih now In DaWHiiii ami of coiirHc Ih iiwaltlliK the iinlviil of IiIh bride. The yoiiiiK couplit hai' the uiniil w IhIioh mid inaii.v coiiKriituhitloiiH of a hoHt of frlendH III i;ii;eue, CnHnKl' drove mid LiihI Valley nml of coiifHe llohenila NtiKuet wIhIi the happy Couple all the liapplueHH of life. Mi'HHrn llarlliiK. IIiiuhcii, pronrl t'torn of Cot time drove I'loiir MIIIh, Inform the Niikkci that thev will Klve mh ii preinlinii In the lady link Inn Hie bent loaf of breiul from I'rlde ofOii'K'in one half barrel of Hour, and to the lady hakliikT the Hccoiui bent, niie Hai l, of Hour. The bread bilked Ih to be exhibited at the Orc Kon Mineral SprliiKH I''ulr to be held llctobi'i'S. iiniiil HI. TIiIh offer Hhotilil have appeared on the program on the law IiIIIh but through mi oer Hlht on the part of the commit tie wiih nverliiokcd tintll alter the IiIIIh were printed. MIhh l'lia l''oi'emau will leave to iIiih fur 1 . -l lit in I where nlie will uc cepl ii iiohIHiiii iih private hecretnry tothe luientiir of ikis fmuoiiH Iin proved Mineral Siuelter. MorrU 1 1 1 it tt i-1 1 1 1 ri I . , tent Hliielter Ih lit'lliK coiiHtr icteil at l'ortlaud now mid n tent will be made hooii iihIhk ore from the ltohemla DlHtrlct. If the lent prnvi'M MitlHfactory of which there Ih no iloulit a Hinelter will In built III the dlntrlct iih hooii iih iiohhI l)le, John L. llalenml wife, of Newman, t'allforulit arrived tn t'ottaire drote on Innt Mondiiy on a vlnlt to Mm. I lale'n father, ami mother, Mr. and MrH.ThoH. M. dardlner. Mr. danll uer wiih a caller at the Nuiwt olllce WeilueHilay ami mild that thin Ih the HrHlHiue lie Iiiih mvii IiIh dmil'liter for III yearn. Mr. and Mrn. durilliier will pmlialil.v return to California with their daughter anil vlnlt d.ii hij; die winter. W. C. Ilradford. who Iiiih been at teudlllK Hie tneutlllK of the State l'Iiotoi;ruphcrH' A hhoc Iii 1 1 o ii at Salem, ret ui'iied hint Tiienday. Mr. Ilradford InforiiiH the XiiKXct that he will. In all probability, return to Itowelmrtr and make that IiIh future lionio, Im'Iiik unnlile to et a Hiiltabli' btlildlliK l('11'' klx liilnlnenH, Klltd,'e i- IIIkkIiih will move their fii'1 Hton' noon to the wnrchoiinc elmt of the ST depot, which they recently pitrclianetl from Limit A HIiiKliam. TIiIh Unit tccently bewail bUnlncHH on Main Htnvt but on ac count of Itiereaned i triliTM have Ini'ii ciunpt'llfil to buy all their kooiIh In carload IoIh, ciuinequeutly the uccen nlty for larger quartern. At Uuuuiio, yeeteiilny, llimli. h. year old mm of Ilev. "j; S. ?1 the linn wiih run over by a wood wiikoii ami Hevercly orulneil. llr. .1. W. Ilm rln wiih called but could Hud no bro ken ItinicM and HiIiiKh If Internal InJiirlcH do not develop he will kc! iiIoiik nil o. k. I'rauk lllmln, who Iiiih Ihtii Ideutl lled with the Imiierlal hotel for Hcveral moutliH In the capacity of ulht clerk, Iiiih accepted a like iiohI thin at the Motel (Iraluim. .Mr IIIiiiIh Iiiih iiiaile auelllcleut fieri; and will 1h apiiiialed by thcputrotiH nl the drahuiii. ( Iiiih. ('iH'hran, who Iiiih ho huccchh fully liiHtructeil the ('. M. A. baud, Iiiih tvnlitueil IiIh nonltloii ami accent ed another with the orchentra of a larjie opera company. K. I". Itow laiitl w ill take IiIh phiceiin iiiHtriictor. Henry Veatch went down to Cren well Wcilncmln.V to be iiiVHcnt al the Ki-aml opeiiliiK of the bird neimou. Henry HayH lie wiih able to hrliiK liiniii' Kiiini' "featherH" lint did not nay how many more than ten. Mrn. W. .1. Kaerth. who Iiiih been In tfio l'ortlaud hospital for the pitHt week recoivuur treatment. Ih reported very iiiueh Improved and will be able to ivtiirn home about next WciIiich- dny. .Mr. anil Mrn. W. T. Ka.Vher went to ICiiki'iii' Thuixilay inoruliu; to itt leiul the fair iiial will iro from there to Klnilrn for a few iIii.v'h vlnlt with their many frlendH at the old home. liieu wanted by the llooth- Kelley Lumber Co. atSnulnaw, Oiv., to work In yanlH and wooiIh. In- oulivofl'. S. Walker, Main St. near ilepot. Col tiw (inn e. W. II. DciiiiIh, of llhickbutte. wiih Iii Cottuue drove Weilnemlny attend- ItlK n biiHlncHH ineetlliK of the Cot- taue lirioe-lllackliiitte road coni mlltee. I'lie county coueiitlou of the Woiiiciih' chiiHtlnu Teiuneranie I'llloii wiih hel'l at SiikIiui w on hint WeilncMluy iuhI ThurHiluy. ICihvi.rd l'"any anil fauilly left hint TiieHilny for their old Innne In MIh. Houii. Of coiir.e they will ivturu next Hiimiuer, If not Hooner. N. K.Coinpton uinl family, of w hom ineutliiu wiih iiipde In hint (vivk'n N'KKe' 'eft I'ucHtlny for their former home at ICarllimu' lown. Minn drnce Mock, of Drain, wiih vMthiK' WetlncKilay with Mr ami Mr. T. Knywraiiil accoinpanled them to Kuucnc. Harry Clarke, mmiauer of the rnclllc Tlinher Co.'h commtHary at Alca. wiih In the city Tuenduy. WANTHI): A HCcoud-liand cook Hlove In liood Hlutpe, cheap for ciihIi. Inquire at HiIh ollice. Col. W. II. llhilrlH back from llohe inla where he Iiiih been looking alter IiIh ininliiK IntereHtH. It Ih tvpoiied that the hcIiooI at Doreua Iiiih cloned on account of diphtheria. Mrn, W. C. Ilriiilford Iiiih bcenvlHit Iiik; forneveral ilayn with relntlvcH In ItonchurK. Home made Caiidlt'H alwayn frenh mul the bent at tno Wave Ice Cream 1'lltiOI'H MIhh Mollle Larken, of Kimeue, In vNltlnit; with relntlvt'H In Cottage flrovle. J. W. Underwent to KinteheThufH. day. TuUI Of $1,700.00 lias llccn l;x pentled on the CnttHKC drove, lllackliutto Road ami It tx Nuw I'riiniiiinccd tho Heat I'lece of Koad In Lnno County. SVSIIJMA'IIC V()KK AND (1001) KUSULIS. The work on the road from Cot t:ii;e urove to llliickbiitlc is neat ini; completion mid more Rood could not have been accomplished i with the amount of money at the command of the committee having the work in charge. lite stun ol otic-thousatid dollars whs r.-ilied by subscription among , the businessmen of Cottnge Grove and on the road from here to lllack- liutte, and the county donated the sum of twelve hundred dollars. The work and general innnage- tnent of the road bitildtni; was, placed in the cate of T K. Camp bell, Levi Ceer, W. II. Dennis and the two road commissioners, A. L. Wooilard and Jesse Ilemis, forming n committee. 1 The work wns begun about five ' weeks ago and has been continued steadily ever since, nil the employ ees working with an enthusiasm that is deserving oi the highest cotntnemlalinii. Men and teams were paid good wages hut they earned every dollar they received as the first class work on the road will show. The total amount of money expended tip to date reaches the sum of $1700.00, leaving a bal ance o' S500.00 with which to com plete the work nnd the committee thinks the sum will be sufficient. Only a partial report was to be obtained this week but is sufficient to show how economically the work lias been carried lorwaro. une Item is quite nottcable-the cost of has been carried forward. One' 4 ravel, which iscertainlv extremely low. The report shows that gravel was placed on Ihe roadbed at the loiv price, in some instances, of twenty-three, cents jr yard, and tn no c,i'.', more Hclow is'given thai) thirty cents. sMe of the Orcgon Mi,,er;,i Springs, the report of wort :'i ihe company expect to have on thtee sections, lite balance will bugiv.'ii in a later report or when the road is complete. On the section from W. W. Shortridge's to lllackbutte, one mile of grading wns done nt a cost of 90.00 and one-thousand yards of gravel placed on the road at a cost of 310.00. From Howe Ga- rotate s to Joe Taylor s place, one .milw-f nrade at a ro.c .iiid'oue-thousnud and seventy-seven vards of gravel at a cost of S447.27. l;rom Grange Hall to W. W. Shorttidge's place, a dis tnr.ee of three miles, eight-hundred and fifty-three yards of gravel were placed on the road at .1 cost of 337.27 and three hundred and lilty yards of grading at a cost of 50.00, making a total of 14(4.54 for grading and gravel work and with the other 215.46 all the stumps have been removed from the roadway, nil the low places and mud holes have either been filled or bridged, tools have been pur chased and a great amount of other ncidentnl expenses that are not itemized in this report by the Xug- (Tn, 1 he length of this road is sixteen idles and it is pronounced by thos who have been accustomed to travel ing all over ihe state, to be one of the best piec;s of roadbed in the state. The road supervisors in charge of the road are A. L Wood- ard, whose district extends from Cottage Grove to Wilson Creek, and Jesse llemis, whose district ex tends from ilson Creek to lllack butte. That a first class roadbed was needed for this district cannot un appreciated by those unacquainted with the immense volume ot bust ness transacted from Cottage Grove to lllackbutte ami all ot which must, of necessity, come to this citv. The lllackbutte quicksilver mines at the terminus of the rond, is one of the most impor ant min ing institutions in the state of Oregon and Is working alargefoice of men. The development work on the property is quite extensive, several large tunnels having been driven into the mountain nnd large amounts of ore being tnken out nil the time. Besides the mines and the importance-of tlje same which is inestimable, Mr. .Dennis has spent n considerable amount of mone) there nnd has made himself uinl family a beautiful home, which many visitors to the Oregon Min eral Springs drive to in the beauti ful summer months. ' The Coast h'ork Lumber Co.'s large Ittni! eriug plant is located 011 this road about a mi.e above the Oregon Mineral Springs and the entire product of the mill has to be hauled to Cottage Grove for ship ment. The products of this mill run up into the hundieds of thous ands of feet in the cuurse of a year. This company pays out large sums ot money each mouth for labor and supplies nnd has transformed that part of the district from a dense .wilderness into an industrial center.- The Oregon Mineral Springs tire also locnted on this road, just twelve miles from Cottage Grove. They are pronounced by leading Dry (roods, Cloaks, Skirts. B- m a Fall Dress Goods Are now in and we are hIiowIiik by far the laixcHt line of DrnHH doodHcvcr hIiowii III CottfiKf drove In nil the new Htylew. Wo know that wo can plcam-you In DrenH (IooiIh and WiiIhHiikh. It Shirt Waists and The prices 011 skirts rane $2.25 to $7.75 We also earrv Lui 71 1- physician to be the best mineral and health producing springs in the Pacific Northwest. Levi Geer, the proprietor, has expended some thing near 10,000.00 on his prop erty, in the building of bath houses, hotel and other necessary equip ment, and now has one of the best health and pleasure resorts in the state. Many people' nave been at the Springs thin season for health and all have come away thoroughly satisfied. 1 The Wallace mills are located about two miles this side of the Oregon Mineral Springs and ! are turning out large quantities of 1 first class lumber, all of which is hauled to Cottage Grovp for mar ket. The London Timber and Milling Cothpany, a $5o.ooo.oocorpotation. ,m.e severa, thousand acres of choice timber in this section and are making preparations to build a saw mill of 50,000 feet capacity. The site has been selected near the Granire Hall, about fntir !n!lo this the mill in operation within the next four or five mouths. When one takes into considera tion the vast amount of business transacted by such institutions as the Coast Kork Lumber Co , the lllackbutte Quicksilver mines and the Oregon Mineral Springs, one readily concludes that too much motley cannot be expended in mak lngTJooir roJds". This Is also one of the best farming communities in Southern Lane county. The work on the road will be completed in time for the fair at Oregon Mineral Springs. MASS JVtliETIMJ AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, SUNDAY, OCT. 4. On next Sunday will be held nt the Christian church the regular meeting of the Union. A word of explanation will not be out ol place in this connection. The gen e,ral ""Predion nas gone out mat I II C 1UU1II UUICLl Ul 11IC U1IIUU is 10 enforce sabbath observance. The Nucget took the position some time ago that the enforcement of Sunday laws was somewhat out of place and there has also been pub lished several articles pro and con on the subject of Sunday laws, in different issues of the Nugget, and to ascertain the exact position of the good citizens Union a Nugget reporter called upon Attorney A. II. King, one of the prime movers in said organization, audasKed him the object. Mr. King informs the Nugget that the Union has no part in Sunday closing nor Sunday observance laws but is organized wholly and entirely for the purpose lof elevating the moral standing of Uottnge (jrove tor encn ana every ilnv ami invites all citizens, no difference what their business, pol itics or religion, to meet with the Union anil discuss the subject Hvery citizen is welcome and earn estly requested to give their views on any subject under discussion; no difference whether the opinions ex pressed are in accord nice with the beliet of the Union members or not The discussion of all questions is desirable and the Union invites the same. - The following is the prc gram for the next meeting: Chairman for the evening, T. M. Medley; Song, Congregration; Scripture reading, I'rayer, Solo, Miss Kena linker; Address, Rev. F. Hilliugton; Solo, Miss Hcssie Hoy les; Open discussion, 15 minutes, Quartette. LODdU NOTES. The Itedmeiv Lodge held n very en thusiastic iih well UHlnterestliiBnieet lug on last Monday night. Now oIlh'er were' elected nnd Installed and n grand luiiiiuet served In tho general good stylo known by the lleiliueu, Work was given In the Initiatory fevoiul and third degrees at the meet ing of jho Odd Fellows on last Sutur ibiy night. Refreshments worn served nnd the hoys iitiuoiincetl that a good tlmo wns had. from 1 A new line for the first time a. full line en's Store. J. V. Kay s Furniture Co. Kiiaraiitei'H to nave you money on everything to furnish 11 home Including Stoves, Ranges, Caroets and Mattings. ' New Line of Wall Paper.. 'Big Clearance Sale now on for 30 days; 10 per Cent Discount on everything. EUGEXE Sr. y : :; ;: If 4 Money Lost By Paying Rent, Do It No Longer, But buy one of our bargain in lots or residence properties. Location is good and terms easy. (s (lis (IS s (US (IS (US (VS (is ( ( fls (S ? (S (S No. 1. Excellent corner lot with 4 room cottnsv, pantry and wash room, koikI driven well .VJ feet deep, wood idled. Near school house, and only two hlockH from I iiih I ness part of city, one of the best buys In town. Xo. 12. Two flue lotH with very kooiI house, high and dry. ItentB for $0.00 Xo. 27. I'lne piece of ground. OOxl.'iO foot on 11 jiood corner. In residence part of town, well fuced The best buy iu town Price $200 Medley Cor Main & 2nd St. Wall paper. The bennty of your house depends on the pattern and quality of WALL PAPER you use. The latest paterus, the liest good nnd price to milt, .lust received a Inrpi Invoice of these goods nnd we take pleasure In nhowlug them. , FRANCE MARRIAGE LICENSE. The following mnrrliiKe license were issued iluifii the month of September making a total of 21 as compared with 21 In September last y'ear. Sept. I .lohn M. (illtson anil Metlin Nelson. Sept. 2. Oustuve F. .Innseu and llattle ,. Nye. W.S. .MeFnrhiiidaiid Cora E. linker. Sept. fl; Io It. ThomasonniiilOra Powell. Sept. 7. Homer Farlow nnd .Mrs. I.ucludii F.viuiH. Samuel It. Scott nnd F.vn Handy. Mortens P. .Morgenseti and Annie 0. Nelson. Sept. S. Alfred It. Unwound Knilly C. Nelson. .1. II. Ynres and Pearl DnrelitiK. Howard Town and Fthel (I. Williams. Sept. II .lohn W. Itlchardson and Mnry Kennedy. Sept. Id Charles F. Mttletleld and Martha Medley. Sept. 14 W.A.McMIUIan and Emily N. Xeal. Sept. 1.1 Orrin C. Stnnwood and Florence I.iiiiilerklui;. Sept. 10 William II. Sanders and Nellie 0. Wallace. Sept. 21'. . t. lnmnn and Cora llelknn'p. Sept. 2;l .1'iy f. Illce nnd Eunice Davis. John II. Hell nnd Theo A. Undo. Niels Sorcn Soronsou and Sine Elgitrd. , , Sept. 2!l Church A, Stephens i.uid Ilertha E. Day. , , Sept. 110 J. E. HiiHthiKs andllessle llartiness. Nathan F. Illce and Jen nie V. tlariluer. HOHX. DAMEWOOD To Mr. and Mth H, St. Dninowood on the 2.'ith, n boy weiKlihiK 10 lbs. New Fall Styles. Our ieclallt.v In IjiiIIph Heady to Wenr HklrlHniul WalntH. i'eople are buyltiK ready iimdo kooiIh more every year, ami renlltluic thin wo will carry a full Htock, nil the time, of tip to date kooiIh. Wraps. of the latest Waists at $1.50 up. of Misses Skirts. - OREGON ( VI? Xo. 2Ti. Vine lot In best part of Loim; &. llliiKham addition fenced with ootl xiihxtiththtl picket fence, nil extra fine bnr Kiiln If taken soon I'rlce $200 Xo. 14. Two lotH 011 corner. A most desirable residence place, Is conveniently locnted are Inside Property Price $100 Xo. 2S. Tvo acres ground on Fourth Htreet, sood well, foundation for house already laid, is a simp nnd will not lie 011 the market loiiiit tills Price $700 & Milne, tl Cottage Grove, Ore. Wall paper. & (iOWDY. LOST: Iletween the New Krn DrtiK Stoiv and tho Postolllce, one leather purse containing tho following: Three lliinilivil Dollurs ($300.00) In bills, seven dimes and thirty-live cents in nickels and pennies, also one spool of thread mid one box of Top 'Em All Corn Salve." Tho finder may keep the Purse. .Money and Threnil, but 1 earnestly request that tho COItX S W.VU bo returned as It Is The Jld Valuable I'rrpeMlioii On Tho Markrt. for the cure of corns, etc. Please return It to, Yours IU'speutfully, Miss N. 0. CollNS. HAISKD FItOM THE DEAD. C. hiiiulin, "Porter" for the Orl e ntiil lintel, Cliauute, Kim., sayu: " know what It wiih to 11 Her with nou riditiu deed I did, uinl I nut 11 Uttllo uf lltilliirtl's Snow I.iuhnuiit and I was 'raised from the dosd.' I trteij 0 get some more, but before I had 'deposed' of my bottle I waa cured entirely I am ihIIIii' il truth loo." 'Mm. 50a and tl.00 J at NeK- Era Drug Store.