BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard . Barton C. Y, Drown Hdltor Business Mf'r, r.nlerrd (he poilofllce t Cotlt Ororo, Ot.icon.i ond cUm mull miliar. Siitirrlitlon prlca.9I.B0, In Aflvnnr. AfltfirlUlnff lLtr.mni'fl known upon aftpllrnllnn THIS VAVKn It kept on fll il E.U. Dralo'f Aawtraa. AJBmnT, at ami in ffieremm ' chanKAFan FranM1, California, where colt ttttU m ailrerthlni ran ba mad tor It. Friday, Novkmukk 13. 1903. It would be a good idea to scrape the mud from Main street. Tlic indications arc good now for Cottage Grove to lit a city of 5,000 inhabitants by Januarv I, 1906. Cut this out and paste it in your watch. If we can net n new charter that provides for sewerage, restriction of cur dogs on the streets, and for the installation of n rock pile for the benefit of drunks, the extra ses sion of the Legislature will not have been in vain. Some weeks ago the City Council ordered the street committee to scrape the mud from Main street How nbout it? There is not a mud dicr street in Oregon: and there is no reasonable excuse for it. If Bohemia makes as rapid strides in the uext two years as she has this year, the summer of '05 will see 2,000 miners in the district, a number of fine properties paying dividends, and many more rapidly developing into dividend-payers. The Nugget does not have to defend its actions toward Bohemia in scarehead articles. A perusal of its files from the first issue. Jan uary 20, 1899, to the last issue, will convince anyone that the paper has been run in the interest of the dis trict. I'lia matter o special session of it? Oregon Legislature is cetta'nly . .. to Governor Chamberlain. If a ,ecial session is needed 10 ad .nice the interests of the scvctal eetions of the state in the matter of uxallon, the responsibility of the ioii rests entirely with the gov ernor. He should not attempt to hlrk his duty nor to throw part or ill of said responsibility upon (lie lumbers of the legislature. It is a duty directly within his own pto vnicc and he should meet the duty like the statesman that our demo cratic brothers would have us be lieve be is. It is no affair of the "lawmakers". They have troubles of their own. It is enough for litem to puss upon obtti!eaiid meaningless laws, without being forced into more conspicuotisness by passing upon the vexatious special session question. It is up to our own George. WE OLD RELIABLE Tint 1 a 1 Grocery Store or Metealf Morse About Chinaware. is the place to your groceries. We have a cow ordinance, a chicken ordinance, etc., but as yet the good citizens of Cottage Grove are powerless in the matter of keep ing cur dogs off the streets. In talking this matter over the other day, a citizen, and, by the way, a dog fancier that is, a fancier of a good dog made the remark: "It should be a penitentiary offense for a man to own more than one dog, and it should be a crime liable to capital punishment for a man to own three or m ire." This worthy citizen might have been a little too severe, but there is some logic in it after all. According to the statements of officials of other roads, the South ern Pacific is damaging the com mercial interests of Oregon to an alarming extent by its refusal to increase its hauling capacity by the use of cars of other companies. It is alleged that this refusal is the re sult of a wrangle and an attempt on the part of the Southern Pacific to control in its entirety the business of the Willamette Valley. The Southern Pacific is uot to be blamed for looking out for its own inter ests, but it should have sufficient interest in the development of this great State to take care of all the business. If it cannot handle the business on its own account, it should be broad enough to accept the assistance tendered by other comoanies. A board of railroad commissioners should be estab lished, the members of which should be of the right kind of ma terial to compel the Southern Pacific to protect the commercial interests of the State. It now appears that the Governor has no intention of calling a special session of the Legislature unless the members of the body, or at least a majority of them, will make the re quest in writing, agreeing at the same time not to enact measures other than those bearing upon the tax proposition. While a method of this kind would, no doubt, tend to . expedite matters, it would appear that the Gov ernor is a trifle too severe. There are several things that could be brought up that would take up comparativ.ly little time, that, were they handled by the Legislature, would be of great benefit to the several communities. For instance, in the matter of a new charter for Cottage Grove. The sole object is to introduce sections that have been omitted in the one under which the city is now doing business, that are of vitaUnterest to the community at large. With us we are without sewerage a very necessary thing and if we cannot get before the spe cial session, the city is obliged to let the matter go until the next Legislature. It is n matter that is deserving of attention, and it would be a matter of grievous delay if a special session should be called and M . , X 1J matters ot sucu importance cumu not be taken up. Why not limit the session to a certain number of days, the primary measure to be the tax law. the balance of the time to be plven to measures that are of general importance. Either limit the time or specify what legislative measures may be taken up. There is one notable improve ment in the affairs cf Bohemia dis trict, among the many that bate leeu realized tn the last year, that is worthy of comment, and that is the teeling between the property- owners of tue district. Up to a couple of years ago there was, ap parently, as is nearly always the case, a spirit of jealousy. Today that spirit seems to be well under cover. Only once in a great while does it crop out, and then only in a small way and from an almost ob scure sou ice. There is no reason for suclin spirit in a mining camp, and especially in Bohemia, where nearly every location presents a showing worthy of the most tech nical consideration. Again, it profits no one. If you have a good property it will become known tov the people to whom you look for ward to with the view of securing their assistauce in its own good time. If your people get to the camp and bump up against some other mine owner, it is the poorest kind of policy on his part to run down your property with the hope of interesting them in his own, or by reason of the fact that he may have some personal grievance against you. In the majority of cases he does uot succsed in keep ing the people from examining your property, and if upon the ex amination, they find that the "fill" is not substantiated bv the facts as they see them, then the "bawler" has fallen a great measure in their estimation, and therefore his prop erty, "which he has taken consider able pains to build up in their eyes, takes a tumble with him. The re action never helps the camp, and is sure to be dead ngaiust the man that is running down the "other feller's" property. We should al ways work for the general interest of the camp, and miners above all other classes should be above spite work. It we can't say anvthing good of a man's holdings, let us uot be actuated to say something bad about it because we have had differences witii the owner person ally, or because we would like to land his people. Absolute! Pur a 'HERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FIRST OF LECTURE SERIES. Tho llrst of the I'ulillc School lxxture Series, which hits boon nr ranged by Professor HHkk. will open Novoinlier 7. with tho titiuoim poet nnil platform i-ncertnlner, Kduiond Vnnco Cooke. Mr. Cooke Is known throughout thol'iiltod Stnteo nml in grveU'il with rousing I10uw.1t Speaking of him the Detroit (Mlchl gnu) livening News Buys: "Cooke while 11 poet of purely American Menu, Is hi the hromler class, nml does not con line hU writ ings to nny particular environment In this respect he differs from .Innics Whlteomb ltlley. Mr. Cooke has the ittlvnutiige ot being an accomplished actor, ami recites his poem with a line anil natural art. Ills luiiHTsimtv tlons In stories of the stnge showed great talent, and the poems, under the title of Notable Narratives, nru gems." Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. Have you enough to suit your ideas? Is it Is the decoration attractive? Is the quality want a new set? the sort you most admire? as von prefer? Don't you WE HAVE SETS OR ODD PIECES The economical can alVord you want art value we supply it, them. If you are particular we lilce it. TIIH ItKST I.IXIMKNT. "ClumlierlaiiiV I'ain HkIih is con-eult-rtsltlieilcst liniment on tlie.imrket." writes I'twt .t Bliss, of Georgin, Vt. No other liniment will Ileal n cut or limifo o promptly. No other Hltonln piu'li iinirk reliotfrom rlieiunaeie pallia. No tlicr is to valuable for deep seated ptirs like lame buck anil pains in the cliett. t.ive this liniment trial anil yon will nt-trr wish In be w ithoiit it. t-o'il i'v New Kr.i Ornir tre. for Sale. Dotililu rotary complete saw mill tiiitllt. excepting power This plant Includes mala belt, Itisldo lielts, saw dust carrier, two inserted tooth Dlstou saws. With HI horse power 0,(100 to S.tMK) feet of liunlier can be cut per tiny. n Bargain and will pay you to lavestl Kate. Tho entire plant Is In good working order anil con veniently located. Will cut true ami entire cut can be sold on the ground miner present contracts at good HguiVH. $ $300.00 Call at Ilohetnla Nugget for fiirtlmr particulars. Pacific Timber Co. Under Odd Fellow's Hull Coi.tuge Gi'ovo, Oregon. Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Qrocer's. READY MADE CLOTHING The London General Merchandise Store wish to announce to the buying public thnt they now hnve a very complete stock of Oeneral Merchandise which they Intend belling at lenst 20 per cent oelQ w all competition. We purchaso our goods la large quantities through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, anil consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. At $7.50 to $9.00 High Grade Goods and other lines of Iteadyilade Clothing of Neatest up-to-dato style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes NOTICE. LOST: lletwcen the New Km Drug Store and the I'ostolllce, one leather purse containing the following: Three Hundred ILollnni ($300.00) lu bills, seven dimes ami thirty-live cents lu nickels and pennies, also one spool of thread and one box of 'Top 'Em All Corn Salve." The finder may keep the Purse, Money and Thread, but I earnestly request thnt tho COlt.N SALVE be returned as It Is The Most Valuable Freperallon On The Plenso for the euro of corns, etc. return It to. Yours. Respectfully, Miss N. O. Coii.ss. Welch & Woods lias it for Less" Underwear We have just received u large invoice of I'liderwear which arrived GO davs nj;o. We have missed many sales on this stulV, will be vour gain for those of vott who are not already supplict ment comprises Heavy & Light. Wool Cotton fleece, Men's, Ladies' and Children's We can lit you out from babies little Cassimere shirts to size. We still have a large line of rubber goods, ready made clothing, blankets etc., which you should see before buying. should have but our loss fliis ship- When you see It our ad it's so. WELCH & WOODS The Leaders In Low Prices. Advertise in the Nugget. NOT A SICK DAY SINCK. 'I was taken severely sick with V sick with Kill- hH npv trnnlilc. I tried nil sort! of noli- dries, nono of which relieved mo. Ono 3 day I unw an ail ot your Klcctrlc Hit- ta tcr and determined to try that. After , tew taking a few doaes I felt relieved, nml soon thereafter was entirely cured, and iflyjl hnve not seen a aick ilny eince. .elKli bora of mine have been cured of Itlieu matiim, Neuralgia, Liver nml Kidney troubles nnd General Debility." This is what 11. K. IhifH, of l'remoiit, N. O. writes. Onlo Wc at New Kra Irtigut. Hie Rave purchased . w. ttt r .. . . Wall iaper. yy uu ruper. The beauty of your house depends on the pattern and quality of WALL PAPER you use. The lntestlpatcriiH, tho best good and prices to suit. Just received -a largo Invoice of these goods and wo take pleasure In showing them. The West Side Harness business of I?rcd Gale find will conduct it tit the old place. A first-class shoemaker will be employed for that class of work. All goods and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. We soliet your patronage and will try to please you. CLARK & SON, West Side Harness Shop. FKANCE & (JOWDY. MmmmmmmuMiPm I alli III III III I II-1 II III III III, W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangsii 1 IT MAKES j nornirfons op Our line of M. I). Wells Shoes are tho best wearer on the' market und at prices thut cannot bo equalled. Try our I toast Coffees, tho best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London Oregon. Cottage Grow flour mills. Ilartiiiig & Hansen, Prop. MANUFACTURERS OP High Grade Flour and Mill Feed. Bran $i.io, Shorts $1.20 per 100 lbs, Lower rates in ton, or half ton lots. Oats and Barley at lowest living prices. Phone in your orders. COTTAGE GKOVE FEED DULL. i 1 1 1 1 in. ii iii it ToeFasiioDhtalesf i XKSKSSSEKfff) AWO OFFICE OF fllK SisllSjg Bohemia and Llack Butte Stages. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. inirmnniniMinirmnMinirmmmis MCKIDB1N HATS NONE BETTER MADE CHRISMAN & BANGS COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. KNOWLES & GETTYS Where you buy your Hat. There is three 3 : things to consider in selecting. 3 I Style, Quality and price Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... JOur Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General .WercJiandise, Miners' Tools and Hmmitnition BOHEMIA, OREGON. MCKIDB1N HATS) NONE BETTER MADE Here is where 3 wc are specially j equipped to help 3 you. 3 (t 'yjimiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiJiiiiuiiJiiiiiJiiiiiJiuiijiuuiiiiiuujiiJiiiiiK