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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1904)
.V HOME NEWS Cajuajlbjijuuuujijuuuuuijuuujui Or, l-owi', ()culo-tiillcluu, Eugene Earl Hill wiim M Eugene visitor IkhI For first cIiinh iiiciiIn tint Exchange rwHtitiiniiit. Frank Whipple wiih down (nun lllnekbulli) Huturday. Nil 17 .Vacnnt lot on curlier ICntl.'iO. Price, :iir.. Medley & Mllnc. Hum nioln I'lini without pain ul Allison mill Hastings. I lot coffin and lunches uttlie !) flliingo restaurant. ItilHHi'l I'r.vc In nlilii to I ii out again lifter II IU lIll.VM lllllcSM. Lurch's advertisement changed this week lictti'i- rend It. over. J. S. Milne purchased another house on tln West side IIiIh week. Eggs taken III oscliitngti (or IIIITI'IhiIIiIIhi' lit t'CUVITM, I'll'SWell. For your shaves mill ii ni'iit Imlr J1''""" I" "; "I the Maine time Pro cut drop Into Allison mill Hastings, ''"or I will lit out. ns much fun iim 1 . , , , can and ruiinc as much laughter iih I If you wiinln l'.'w'ie much ulinonl irmi willu.iit making your dignified In town iiHk llluds unit make to rlcrgy i and hoIciiiii dcukous have show you mill. A haircut, ii Hint vi'. Mini tigoud hot luttli nt AIIIhoii mnl Hustings will make ii niw tiiini of you, What I'vcrylmily liken Ik something to satisfy llii'lr nppetlti'. tin' Ex change restaurant IihhH. Ji'khh (Irlllln ruluriiuil froiu Kaloin Saturday having completed hi I'ourHu In tliu business college. Collage 1 1 lo vii Mi'ichautllu Coui' luuiy, opposite Imperial lloli'lpiipi tliu highest prices for l r ul iit'i. Wi can furnish 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t-T stock at prices below those of any other broker In the Mtati'. Medley it Milne. lluy oni' of our well Improved places two inlli'H from town anil en Joy t iot Ii eiiiiiitry mul city I Ho. Hindi A Vunsko, I 'ullage urovo Merehantlle i'oiii- i Jinny. iijipoidto the Imperial lintel, liavii a iileo lliie of rubber coats ami limit Noil) Three room lioitM'. woodhvd, good well of water, hiiiiiII garden, on W'vkl nlilii of river. Prlco :i'J.V Medley .V Milne, j Everyone Ilki'M to receive a letter writ ten oniilre paper. A lino stock lilsl received hI Mrs. Fields, Eagle book store. Ml. Arrhle Thumps (or rly of thin pluri', now of Han Fraiii'loco, Ik vIhIIiiik her imrentn. Mr. .1. V. Thornton nml wife. Wuhave n llrnt rliixn lino of ro-cerli-H, our price nm rljtlit. c'ottime flrovii Merchantlh' (oinpiiny, oppo tu liiiH)HuI Hotel. 1 1 Unix & Vriinki' will Ih III their new olllco on 4th Mtrect oppoHlui (Iraliam Hotel on Hntuiilay. fall nml mn tlmm. (Hie of tliu plcufliiiil thliiKM to have In life Im mi IntercHtlm; book. You can Mi'lecl one from the Htock nt Mth. I'lclilx book ntoro. II trniilileil with weak iIIkcII'iii I.,-Ii!iii or Hour nloiinich. ll-o Clui in I vr - luln'ii Htooincli nml l.iver Tnlleti mnl ymi will Ket ipilck ruhef. I'ur huIu by New Km DriiK Hture. M. H. .linlkliiH can take your onler for the celebratiil moIIiI AilMlrallmi Mllverwaro anil alio lor MrH. .Inhii A. I.okiiii'h j o ii In r now book. "Tlilriy Yearn In Wiinhlnuton, I). '." tf A luck of money U a bail thlm; Home time. A coiikIi In a Imil thlm; lit all tlmen ami can tie cureil with a Wkj bottlo of M ami ll-WIIITi: I'lNII New i:ra )rut;Hlwre. Servlcen at Hip Chrlnthui Church S u lid ii v an iiniial. Subject a m. II Oor H:. ; Hiibject p. III. II Cor :17:lv I lie pantorln npeaKliiK lor a lew .Suuila.vH on textn NiiKKi'"teil by the public. Come mnl bring your text. Wheal In hrltiKlnK fancy prlcen ami there In no pronpecl of It koIiik ilown for Home time lo Come. If you huvo any Krouiiil available for nprliiK HeeillliK. now wheal. You can get clean neeil wheat at the Hour milt. i:. I.. 'limner while workliu; near Alihlilf Tuenilny Rot hln right liaiiil caught, while inaklng repair, be twuoii the mIi lo ol the Duma anil a ile ceuitliiK limber, the middle linger wnn I lie lnonL mitIoIIhIv IlllllrCll. Dr. Waile of Drain iiccompanleil him to I the drove, Iwhere ho ami Dr. .lob i mini n. Duly a call U mvilcil to con drenneil the woiinileil haml. Tlneoyou. If vim exiM'ct to nell your nroperty i '''!'l'il I'lii'blnif one of the oniicrn yoiimiwt let peopli. know It. The ," ' "nil Kronp of cIuIiiih ii Ki lientwayto ilo that In to place It I"'""" Dlntrlct came ilown I rhlay with ageutn who nilvertlne. Wo nro jireparlng a new lint of l.ano county jiropcrllcH to bo nent out In pamph let form for general illntrlbutlon throughout the Kant. Wo would Jlko to havo yourn. Meilley "i Milne. "Why rirnV Voicru fJltoultl be Pro lectlmllnln" U the tltlo of tho llrnt ilocilincut of the campaign of 11X11, Innimil by the American Proti-ctlvo Tariff l.eii(uo. One copy fii'O to any uppllcaiit. Senil poHtalcanl rciiuent. AhIc for Docuincnt No. 15. AiIiIithh W. 1''. Wiikeman, lleneral Secretary, S;H) Itroiulway. New York, N. Y. , i SPRING .Sunshine lias nbout ilis- jiosed of the beautiful snow nml the trees will soon be IcaviuK -that is the leaves will he coming, ami some will have jFliOWKKS llefore leaven, thin nuggentH that you Hhoiild have vour ctttiicra ami Itn lielongingn iiulto ready lor Heciirlng tho lieaulKul pleturo which will HOOII AISOUITl l( vou havo'nt a camera or having one, need lielongingn. Call on ffyrmmacy items m interest in mid uijuiii Collate drove mid vicinity. "i:il Perkins" writes to Prof, llrlggs from "on I lie trnln In Ohio," nun in me iMiatMcrliit says, "Don't llir KOOllllMHM HUllI' show 1 ii I h iioIii to your 'wlckeit wurlillv editor.' No coiillileiiic Im vloliiti'il howoicr In showing it to tin- Editor of Iho.Niig- gl'l, ID till tlTIIIH IINKII WOlllll tlllt apply III IiIh i'hhii, Jin wrltrN In part: "Hear Hlr My N. V. lecture llurfiiu wlics me that I ii in to come to Cottage Grove Moiiilu.y March l!l unit Htuiiil 1 1 1 sonn-when) In your town (mil It'll tin' nliMiiliiti' truth for two moIIiI Iiiiiii'm. Very well 1 will Im with you sure I tnlk In Hiilcin I'YIi. tin' IKth mill will titkf tlni llrHt I I'llln lor "I )ro villi'.' If nil I i iiIiih Ittruk ilown I will wnlk from Hnli'iti. mill li'liny t fit I Ii unci veracity follow by fri'llit. My Hiiliji'i't will Im tlio PIiIIohoiIi.v of Wit mill lliiiuor mill "Htorh'H uroiiinl tho store." My talk will In- along scholastic llni'H, ortlio ilux mill iin nine iin n 1 rn i LI f 1 1 1 ignition lumen Vi 1 1 ll Lri' Grove mill- Illn l'"inni your only (ileml Melville I). I.ainlou "KM Perklnn." P. S. Pleawi engage warm room, lime i i it II ready, meet inn at the train In the red mid gold aiitoiuoblle fll iiiImIu'i I yi,i by tliit nchool truntii'n. "Km" lr. Il.c. mid K. ('.. Schlci'f have left for I'nri'iiiberg, llavnrln, where thr doctor goen ana ilclegiite from thlnntute to the International Con vent Inn of Hygiene. They alno will vlnll noun of tliu iiiiiIii medical ecu tew. The.v eiiM'ct to return In u few uiontliH Any frl In wlnhlng to L'tlle their iiccountH In their iibwnco may leave muc with Mr. A. II. King, Ally. Dr. II. C. Schletif, M. D. Them In a marked revival In min ing lutcrcntH In thin place chh-cIiiIIj an to milling Htockn. Medley & Milne, the local brokerH, have the pant week Hold more than thirty IhoilKuuil nhnren ol Hie following niociin ai goon pricpn: llregoit So curltlfn, Hhiwuthii and Cryntal Con 1 Holhlated. Their In much luipilry lom-eriiliig Itohciula Dlntrlct inula year of )jood tlmen In In ntoro for the I camp. I The 1, allien of the W. C. T. I', will meet nt the M. II. parMiiuago I'rldav at S:t!0 p. m. Agu'ri'MHlve work will bo planned for In himhiCHH nennlon. I Program. A report bv Mm. I-, i WIhtIit of the limtltiite held at Kit I gene attended by nunc of the I'lilou. l.oyul Tempermice legion to follow at I p. m. at the nchool Iioiinu. I Tlie large two nturv frame building oppiMlto the luiiHTlnl Hotel han lieiui I mild to tho I 'ol luge drove Mercliau- I dlw Company mul will be oc cupled by that i ipany with a gen- ernlhlore eonnintlug of dry goodn, I clothing, grocerlrn, etc. Mr. tieorgo D. Ilalley. of Portland, will Ih the I malinger. Ho Htnten I lie ntore will , Ik- ready for bunlnenn about Monday. On or about the llrnt of Anrll l will add to my prem'tit ntock, a line I of good Hiilinlaiitlal nlun'n, alno a wiiiply of very hue nhoen, I am the nole agi'iil for the Paclllc Logger. 'connlileiod tbedn-nt nliih' (or Itn pur- !'" in me innrhoi. ,i. t. iiaviiixou j next door went of pontolllce. ' d. A. Mcf ulloiigli, of Amity, Ore. linn pui-i'linned from Medley ,V .Mlluu one of their renldeneen ami two loin on Mint .Mala ntrvel ami will, in the near lutun' make 'hln permanent renldeuce mnollg tin. I he entlie memlH-rnhlp o( thoC. P. t'linrt'li are Hnidally urged to ln jirivent at Huuilay'n nervlce. Subjcc III the evening "The Smitten Itock. All arc cordially Invited to attend. JoHph .lolinnon, wife and ilaughtvr arrtveii in Cottage drove on Mondiiv iiiornlng from Lexington. Neb. Mr. JoIiiihoii In looking about for it ile Hfrable location tot-Homo line of IiiimI nem. tieorgo Hoiue who ban been wntch mnn at the Noouilny mill during the whiter, came to the city TucHilay. Ilo reportn plenty of nuow where he wan. Walt for our grand Hunter millin ery opening Tucndiiy March iMnil, Cottage drove Merchant lie company opponlto Imperial Hotel, Styllnh ami iip-to-ilato Imtn for nprlm; wear nt The, MIhni'h New hint. do to the Cottage drove Merchan tile Company, opponlto Imperial Hotel, for laillfH tailor made nultn. Notice tho advertisement of HIiiiIh and Yeanko on thin page. Call at their olllco mid nee them about It. A. d. Illllcn, npeclal correHpoiulont of The Mining World, Chicago, In Hpeiiillug a few dayn In tho city Don't forget to take your inealn at Iho ICxcliauge ivntauraut. Hvory thing the bent tho market can Hiipplv On tho llrat pago aiilieinn tho now ! iidicrtlKcincnt of the Cottago drove i Morchantllo Company. .Mcmcy nun m line huh an auveriine- muntlu t liln ihhiio nee wnat tnoy want you to do. Welch null Woodn me moving Into i their now ntore hi tho hunk block. St Putrlck'H iluv wan quietly re membered In tho city yesterday. Huvo you seen the new Hprlng hata I at The MIhhch Nowland'H. SOLD We have sold niueh lieul Kstate and we citu sell yours. If you wish to buy we can find what you want. All questions cheerfully answered and information given free. If you cant conic, write. MEDLEY g Cor2 ud and Main Sts. .w4wws Benson's B'urc Di'iin SiuitlricH, Sttitioncry. Mail orders received proiiijil attention. HucceHHor to .1. P. Ciirrln. v4s-..-iSN'i.-4v,-.-i-rv'.vvv.N.v A. .1. Thulium, who will occupy the room on l ourtb ntreet In the hank building Willi ii full Hue of mllllnvrv goodn ami ilrennmakliig deparlmeut, In dally expecting hln ntock. I pun Iin arrival will open for liunlueNn, Mm. I'li'derlckHoii will bo In charge. IIIKJIIIMY PARTY. On Saturday night hint there gathered at the renldenco of Dr. Wall a nnmbifr of the frlrniln of Mr. Prank Whipple to Hpend the evening In a nodal way, an well an lo iniiigrntii late tne young man upon hln attaining hln L'lnt birthday. The' evening wan piiHi-eil In the playing of whlnt and Hoclal enter- tllllllllUlll. An appropriate preneut hud been .elected nml Mr. McClellmi made the preoentatlon Hnrch which wnn re nponded to tiy the recipient Mr Whipple. I'rancln Howard and lieucttn Whipple nerved the refreHlimentH nnd a general good tlmu wan bull tiy all. TIiobc pri'Ment were: Mr.'mul Mm. I 'liilcrtMioil, Mr. and Mm. (iarnmn, Mr. nml Mm. McQueen, Mm. I'.OHon bcrg, Mm. Iluhne, Mm. Alken, Mm. Wall, MUtcn ImbroHU, Uliigham, Stewart, t'nilerwood, Wlilpple, How ard, Mcnnrn. McClellcn, .lennltigH, Prank I.. Whlpplu. Orlggn, Diittou, Morgan, It. Whipple. MINING EDITION. A Hxt'liil edition of the Mining worm of i:nicni;o In bcltiK prepared concerning tliu mining dlntrlctn of the State of Oregon. The Mining World ban a ceueral circulation covering the t'ulted Htalei, and linn i ,, M,u...i,.i -....,....,., ii. .. i.. i, n..i.i who linn already taken up thin work. Weekly let ten covering tin nevcnil dlntrlctn In Southern nml Knntcru Orrgon, nhowlug development and equipment of the uiIiich will nppcnr In the .Mining u orlil during the next W dayn. ami the apeclal edition will roiitalli npeclal arllclen on the kov ernl milling dlntrlctn. Thsno pupern will bo dintrlliuted to the 14,000 regular rcadem of the Mining World and uiemberH of the Mining Congreri, which convenen In Porthiml 111 All gunt of thin year. The enterprlne of the Mining World In following Itn policy of Mining Cougrctn edltloun Into the Oregon tiehln will bo uppre clated by tlieuilnlngmeneverywhure, an well an advertlnlng to the world the mining iniluntrlen of Oregon. That Pitfure 7. A very aimoylng error occurred In the article on "Cottago drove" hint week. In giving the population a llgurrT crept hi whtrc ifj Hhoiild have bi-en. The population of Cottage drove In nomothlug mure than "iKH). yet tie nlriug to 1k connervatlve It was given at that figure. Prom the number who have called our atten tion ft) thin error, we nro convinced the Nugget In quite generally read Attention Voters. Notice In hereby given that on Prl day evening at S o'clock ehurp, .March L'.'t:., 1904, a meeting will bo held at the opera limine In Cottago drove for the ptirpoHc of placing In nomination a city ticket, namely: Mayor, re coriler. treanurer and ouocouticllmmi from each ward. 1IPST KP.MP.DY I 0U CONSTIPATION . "Tho fluent remedy for coiiMtipntlou I ever used in Cliiunberl.iin'n Stoiniich nnd l.iver TuhlutH," wiv Mr. Kit IJ nt ler, of Pniukvillo, N. Y. "They net Kontly 11 nd without any unpleaiiiint oirect, mnl leave tho Iniweln in n per icctly nntiirid ctniilition." Sold by New Km Drug Store. ,9. V. rOIIKiiTOiv NfiW STORIJ Coiil't'cfioiicry UHST URANUS CIGARS, TOBACCOS All new and first-class. & MILNE Cottage Grove, Ore. 3 .tjiaiLLiUiliA jrl COTTAGE GROVE Restiitie of the Varied In dustries and Resources of the Growing City mid of prosper ous Lane County. Thin city In Hltiiated In the nouth erii part of Lane county and In den tlneil to be tliu leading mid principal city of Central Oregon. Itn mir roundlngH and natural renourcen make it Iho feanlble commiTclal city bt'tweoii Portland nnd the Hoiithern part of tho ntate. Within Itn right ful territory anil poHlllvely tributary to It In ono of tho In'Ht farming mid Htock nectloiiH In Oregon. Stock In ralwiil oxtciiHlvely hero and with pro duce of all kludn finds n ready market at thin point, In local coiiHiimptloii, byieiiHou of the many milling ami mining euterprlnen, In the immediate viclnl ty, em ploying blind redn of labor ern. The little city In completely nur roiindcd by vant foirntn of tlr mid cedar timber, with occunlonal valleyn of niilllclent nIr.o to Juntlfy large (arm ing enterprlxv, and In which may lii- found home of the bent (arum In Hie went prenlded oier by men who have made a nuccenn of (arming and who are contented and happy with their well tilled faruiH, mid delightful cli mate, the pure mountain water and grand old forentn. The city In Hltliatcd on the Count Pork of the famomi Willamette river. IM mllcH from Portland, the motrop ollnt of Oregon, ami Inn 200(1 luliabl tiintn. It In it Hteadlly growing. proHperoun, progrennlve town, with a nturdy net of cltlr-cnn. who are oc cupled In tho varloun vocntloun that go to mako up ii hiiHtllng, thriving city. The public nchooln of thin city nro unexcelled by any town ol Its hIio, HiiMt, Went, North or .South. Over SOU KtuilentH nro enrolled, and a Htuff of 7 tenchem are now employed. The Southern Paclllc :'o-n Oregon Ai California lino pannen through tliu city. A hmidnomo new depot wan erected hint year, tho ynrdn of the Southern Paclllc are now being tilled and covori'd with decomposed gran ite, giving them u Hubntmitlal and pleanlng apiR'arnnce. Cottage drovo In alno the terinlnuj of tho Oregon & Soutlieanteni K'y, which In building a line Into the great Bohemia Mining ... uiniriii. I.ANK COL'NTV. Uino county extend from tho Can cade Itmigo on the cunt to the Pacific count on tho went, having n length of 120 mllon, 1U nverago breadth lnj lug M mllen, with an urea of nomo (WOO nquaro inllea. The fmnoun Wll lamstto heads In and tlowi through I. alio county, the broad and fertile valley of which extendi) on either nlde a dlntnnco of from 8 to l." mllen. In the Count Itange on the went anil the Cascade Knngo on the cant, are to be found Immense qumi- tltlen of niagiilllcent tlr, cednr mid hemlock timber, broad ncrvn of bench and bottom landn; long nlucedemon ntrated to bo tho mont productive funning and gardening noil In the Went, while. much of the foothill laud In nulllcleiitly iqivu to ftirnUh excel lent panturage. The noil being prin cipally of volcanic origin and nmid ntone In of great fertility. The foothill country In particularly adapted to ntock raining. The bot tom landn furnish Hplendld midsum mer grazing while tho hill landH'nre green In early nprlng am lnte fall. Too much can not 1k wild of thin particular section In tho matter of ntock raining. Never In tho history of thin country han the demand liccii no great for marketable cattle, nheep, goatn and hogn, and tho very high est prieenaro obtainable. ci.imati:. When the selection of n home In considered tho first ami mont esnen. tlul think to lie looked forward to Is climatic conditions, and It can ho truthfully said Cottage- drove and South I.uue county has few equals and Is HiirpanHod by no section of the State of Oregon for model climate. Tho nveriiKO HUiumor teniieriituiv Is about 70 degrees and for tho winter HO.isou about 43 Palireuhclt. Por ninny yearn past tho nverago rainfall ban lieen about !W inches, over two tlrds of the precipitation fulling during the winter months and enough during the spring and early summer to keep vegetation In excel lent Hhape. Tamo and wild Mowers bloom nearly every month of tho year. 1 ho altitude olCottngo drove Is nbout "00 feet. Located at tho head of the Willamette valley, sur rounded on the sldcH by the Cascade, Callpoola ami Count ltaugen, wo are protected from cold whiter nnd hot summer winds, and being but (10 miles from the I'acllle ocean this sec tion derives much benellt from tho pure and warm clituook winds that come with the Japan current that washiM the western shores of Lane county. Stock raining In n most Important factor of the Industries of this county. Stock do well on the nuigo tilt.1 year round mid require hut llttl0 If. liny feeding iu also horses, sheep and goats. Tho fact that tho win ters are mild nnd that the native grasses keep green nearly nil thoyear makes this section nspleudld Hold for tho raising of nil kinds of stock. This section of South l.ano county nt tho head of tho Willamette valley Is especially adapted to fruit culture tho varieties that thrive best hero nro prunes, cherries, tipples, pears, grapes, quinces, and peaches, while borilo.-i of every variety roaeh perfec p Spring Stylishness If you don't understand the m between winter see what we oifer in Silks, Ribbons, Dress Goods Shirts waists, Neck wear and Mercerzied goods. The newest, brightest and most complete stock we're yet shown. Always Beautiful Always Economical Always Desirable. Those are the points that distinguish our stock. LURCH'S i )T3 tion In growth and flavor. Our foot hills and high bottom lauds seem to be the Injnt for these products. MINIMI. Of the many great Iniluntrlen of thin section mining In ono of the mont Important. There are two great mining dlntrlctn tn Lane county Bo hemia mid Illue river. These mining camps are In the Cascade and Call poola Ranges and separated by a , distance of but 20 mllen. In both, the experimental itngen have passed and the future In assured. Our purpose Is now to deal with Bohemia. It In located 3." mllen Houtheait olCottage Grove in the Cancade and Callpoola Itmigen, partly In Lane nnd Douglas counties, ns the county line crosses the higher tieaks of thedlstrlct. There are now 20 Innre corporations oper- are now 20 lnrgo corporations oper ating In this district. Every com pany In the district will make ex tensive Improvements necessitating largo outlays of money and the em ployment of hundreds of men, and thin Is only the beginning, for the dlntrlct Is ever widening its this grent mineral zone In explored and new striken are comtantly being mndo. A number of mills liavelieen Installed In Bohemia the past year to work the vast tonnage ol oren already ex tracted and the Imineuse bodies now being blocked out and uncovered mid others will lie added thin season. So fur ns superficially prospected the great Bohemia District now covers au area of ten equal square miles. the whole section being grldlroned ...i,i. fU-.,.i, ,.r ,i0r.,i rim- ledges, tho principal metals being gold, silver copper mul lead, whllj nearly nil of nature's mineral pro ducts nro to lie found In this district. The Oregon and Southeastern rail road has been completed more than halfway to the mines and will no doubt reach them by the close ol this year. Ill'NTINIl AMI KISUINO. This section of Oregon has long been noted for' Its game and fish. Deer are found In abundance lu tho nearby mountains, and, everv brook let In this section Is noted for tho speckled lieautlen, the wlelders of the rod often taking from forty to one hundred In a day's outing. OIIKOOX MIVKK.U. Hl'ItlXIIS. These springs, 12 miles from Cot tage drove, are liecomlng noted for their curative qualities and as n place of pleasant resort. NUW MILLINERY STORE. A full line of millinery goods will be put In the building formerly occu pied by Woods & Welch. A largo assortment of tho very latest street effects will In) on display. Watch paiers for announcements. Ada U. Hanson. THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge, Otta tnwn Co.. Kansas, writes : "This into sav that I have ufeil Ballard's Ilore- hound Syrup for years, and that I do not , hesitate to recommend it us tho best . ,...nl, ,i,, 1 l,,i,-. ,,t'ur ' ": oc, 60e, fl.uu. sow I'.ra iirug store. FOR SALE. No 1 . S aero and tl room house In Jones addition. See Medley Sc Mtluo HINDS & anil HEAL Agents for Currins, McKarlantls and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, add's fjots Sold on Installment Plan All kinds of improved anil unproved city and country property at lowest prices. We act as agents for property owners. Collect rents and remit promptly. Keferenecs, Plrst National Bunk, or any ono In Cottugo Grove and Spring Goods, come in and The Giver of Best Values. Vocal Lessons. Dispel the blues; Sorrow and anxiety will be obliterated by having your daughter, son or any member of the family trained to sing those beautitttl songs. Mrs. W. G. Woods who has an interest ing class will give lessons separately twice a week in voice culture. Her methods and theory have been demonstrated to be practical. Terms reasonable. Three blocks west of Catholic church. "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." The Southern Pacific Is now Rolling round trip tickets to Portland from I-.ugeno for 54 good going Saturday i p. M., or any train of Sunday re- turning Sunday and .Monday, giving ,! !"y Sunday and Monday In Port- i mnu. iiiennincnrrnngemcnrnppues from Portland, giving nil Portland people a chance to visit valley points 1 at greatly reduced rates." Parties desiring to take advantags of these rates can pay local fare to Eugene. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga sutlered for nix months with a frightful running eoreon his leg; but writes that Ilucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured it in five davs. For Ulcers. Wounds, Piles, It's the heft salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by Mor gan il ISreliaut druggist. PYfObA KIDNEY PlbbS. A pute vegetable remedy that drives out all poisonous ticlds nnd restores the kidneys to n healthy con- i ditlon ii speedy cure for Backnche Jllieuuilllisiii, isruiisv. umiL-i mm Diabetes. All druggests SO cents. Carlln Med. Co. Buffalo, N. Sample free. )o rait ill illU JllUill $1 per Month 11111 f.lu.n ...to Oiilf. ilnonai1 W III ftlXl' juui omioumnvii, g pressed, buttons on nml rips x riiunitiii uiNoui-iicu. (o Work called for mul delivered g proinpty each week. IDEAL CLOTHES GLEANING ESTABLISHMENT Orders taken nt Welch & Woods Mrs. W. A. Cunningham, Cnttaire Grove. Oreirou. CiM)mocoooooiHB C g-OJ2JLiLit3 CLIMATIC CUP.ES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at Home uy proper attention 10 ioou inges tion, and a regular use ol German Syrup. Fite expectoration In the morning is made certain by German Svrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night Bweats. Kestless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger mul dread of thecoiisumptivo, can bo prevented or gtnmwd bv takine German Svrup liber aiiv nml reuularlv. Should vou be able to go to a warmer clime, yon will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the fow who aro benefitted and regain strength aro those who use Ger man Svrup. Trial bottles, 27c ; regular sine, 75c. At all druggists. Garnian A lleuienwtiv Co. VENSKE MINI rimnnrririnnnjTVTn 3 the difference jg n 4 Imported a St Ingles (n (2.2.' per m Common Hough lumlicr and ft (is OS ts fa t (S dimension All kinds lumber at m $7.50 of Kiln Dried proportionately low prices. At mill, prices, 1st. until April Long 4 Mflgfiam Lumber Co. W 1 VETCH SEED Clean Spring Vetch mixed with nbout equal quanlty of good white spring oats, n, splendid mixture FOR HAY or for threshing. Seed can bo had at farm i mllo south of Creswell or will deliver on board cars. Prlco cheap It ordered now Write fur price and lampla lUtlng-quanltj- wanted, address C. F. MOORE, Eugene, Oregon. BLACKBUTTE ITEMS- P. V. Cooperls back from Portland. Mrs. Annie Sutherland linn gone to Oakland, Ore,, to visit with lier folks. School commenced on the seventh of this month with Miss Jvnudeno Magee teacher. Ilov. II. 0. Combs Allied his ap pointment at Shoestring last Sun day. Wo learn that Mrs. Susan Walker will be home from Portland In a few days, where ohe has been for somo time. Wm. WItte went to Shoestring Sunday to see his best girl. He is going to have his dwelling house re paired, and that shows he Is going to get nlin u partner. Things are moving right along so wo think business will bo booming before long hero. Mr. Editor, If this does miss tho waste basket I will come again. Yours in love. May the Nugget shine long and bright. A More Important Matter. "Why," said the punctilious per son, I got a letter irom the per son you have been praising, and there was actually a capital in the wrong placet "May be so," an swered Mr. Cumrox. "But he never gets his capital iu the wrong place in the market. And that's more important." Washington Star. LOST. At or near depot, ladles small gold watch with gold bauds. Plndcr please return to this olllco and re ceive rewurd. Edna Maktim. CUKKD CONSUMPTION. Mrs. U. W. Evans. Charwater. Kan., writes: "My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. Wo procured a bottlo of Dullard's Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we havo always kopt a bottle in the houso. Wo cannot do without it. Por coughs nnd colds It has no equal." 2Qj, 50c mid $1.00. Now Era Drug Store. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICU. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern that tho undersigned, bus by order of the Honorable County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Lano been duly ap pointed administrator of the estato of Georgo Frederick Gale, deceased, and that till persona having claims, against said estutouro required to pre sent tho sumo duly vertlfled with tho proper vouchers to tho unuersigneu, ut his resilience lu said County, which Is ut Cottago U rove within six months from the date of thin notice. Dated, February Cth 1901. W. F. SlIANAFEI-T, Administrator. J. C. JOHNBO.V, Attoruer for Administrator,