BOHEMIA NUGGET boiiumia Nuoairr publishing COMPANY. Win. B. Kool, Editor tad MaMfer. rnlrd t the poitofflffl at ColUi Orott, Off ion t tf eond class mill matter.) lakasrlplUnprlrs.SI.ao, In ,1tnr. Aittorllalnt; llatra mntr known upon pplleallon. Til 18 rAI'ER li kept on nie t K. U. Drale's AilTertlslii Arcnfj, 4n.1n Mercnanis t.v ebsnte.San Franr-leo, California, where eon trans lor ailrettlilnf fun U maite tor tl. Friday. Ai'Rii. is, 1004. NOT VET TIME Recently we have noticed in our exchanges statements to the effect that miners, prospectors and in vestors are flocking into the Bo hemia district. This is an erroneous statement as the conditions prevailing there do not permit of such conditions. The Nugget is and has been the acknowledged representative of Bo. hernia and is anxious to see those suggested conditions prevail. At the same time it intends to tell the facts as they exist. The past week a milliner man came from another state to Cottage Grove for the pur pose of seeing Bohemia district for himselt, as well as to report to others who operate with him. When he learned of the deep snow nnd the impossib'lity of examining the surface showings, he was nat urally disappointed. It will be from the first to the middle of June befote either miners or those desiring to invest should isit the district. County Convention. The county convention held in Eugene last Saturday was a very harmonious one. There were numerous candidates in the field desirous of receiving nominations at the hands of the con vention, as it has been considered a nomination upon the republican ticket this year is equivalent to an election. The delegates from Cottage Grove precincts were united upon the nomination of I H Bingham tor representative from the southern portion of Lane county. They also sought the nomination of Prof. Briggs for superintendent of schools butin this were disappointed. The unsuccessful candidates took their defeat philosophically and will assist in the election of the ticket. It is admitted by all, that the ticket nominated is one of the strongest to come before the voters of Lane county for many years past. Our Representative. Some weeks ago the Nugget sug gested the name of I H Bingham as the logical candidate for repre sentative from this portion of Lane county. It was from no personal feeling against any other person who aspired to the position but that he seemed to be the one who at the coming session could best represent the interests of the people of this section. The united delegation from Cottage Grove, the almost unanimous vote he received in the convention, lully justified the! suggestion. The numerous friends of L. T. Harris 111 uoitage urove were sorely disappointed when the news came from baletn that he was un successful in securing the nomina tion for representative to congress from this district. He is a young man and will yet be beard in national politics. News from the western mining district is most encouraging, lead ing to the assurance of a very pros perous year in mining 'in all its branches. The great abuudauce of snow that fell throughout the win' ter, more than during the same period for many years past, means that the water supply will not hamper operations in dry sections, The placer gold output will cer tainly be much larger and may even approach the bonanza years of long ago. word reaches tins olhce from the many representatives en gaged in gathering the news for our extensive system of service that the mining men have already thus early thrown off the yoke ot winter ana have made their plans and are putting them in execution for a progressive season's operation. The year will close with a total, not only In, output, but in amount of new machinery and appliances, which will by far exceed that of any of the past. Mining World. JULSJUU ;UULOJlJUULtJLlJUUUtJU THE TICKET. For Congress 1st. Dtsl. lllngcr Hermann. Representatives I. II. Hinghnin.rottngcGrovc HI. N. Kdwnrds. Junction n. V. (Irlllln.lKugeno County Judge O. It. Christian, Kugeno 5 County Clerk 3 K. V. Iav, Kugeno Sheriff J. S. Stiles, Kugeno Commissioner 11. M. Price, ilulc Asscssoi 11. K. Keony. Ooidien Treasurer J ltobt. K. KiiHllutid, Eugene School Superintendent V. . Dlllnnt, Eugene Surveyoi C. M. Collier. Kugviio Coroner Dr. K M. Day, Eugene I City Council Proceedings. i April lltli Mayor, clerk nnd council i nil present, minutes of previous meeting rend nnd npprovcil. Ordinance No. 73 regulating hours of saloons rend. To close saloons at 12 111, nnd open 5 ti. m. week days, Saturday night 12 tu. until Monday 5 n. 111. with penalties for vlolntlons, 1st offense $15, 2ml $30, succeeding offenses $."0, anil In default of pay ment nt the rnte of $2 per day In Jail. The mayor announced thenppoint ment of Hobert Martiu as ulght police and watchman, the salary was fixed nt SCO per month. The saloon bonds of I It. Mlnard, Blew and Jones, U. O. Nell & Co., Neil J. Cummins, A. Graham, Darker nnd I'erniuu nnd J. B. Tope wore np prored. The official bond of II. E. Under wood iw marshal w ns approved. The mayor appointed the follow ing standing committees: Finance. Vcatcli, I. H. Bingham, Hinds. Street Bingham. Vcntch, Wall. Water and light Hinds. Currln ' Chainberlen. The committee to whom had been referred the bids for the city plumb lug; reported that the bid of Urltlin ntid Vcatcli was the lowest, and by motion were awarded the contract. The mayor appointed Couucllmen Bingham street commissioner and Hinds for lire warden. A committee consisting of Clark, Shanatelt and Medley Interviewed the council on thesubject of having re pairs made on the tower and bell 011 the West Side, nlso to have suitable quarters arranged for the firemen. Couucllmen Wall and Ctirrln were appointed to Investigate the matter and report at next meeting, ad journed till Tuesday night at which time all were present. The finance committee were not ready to report and Currln was ap pointed to assist and complete re port and publish In both papers of the city. The matters of establishing side walk grade was discussed and com mittee instructed to act at once. The petition to open u street in south part of town which had been laid over for some time was read and re ferred to the street committee. Wall and Currln reported they had, as In structed Investigated the tower und bell on West Side, and that repairs were needed, also that there should be suitable quarters prepared for the firemen. By motion Councilman Cliamberlen wuh instructed to pre pare plans and specifications for n building 18x20 aiid report at next meeting. Proof that the nation has not awaked tco soon to the menace of Mormonism comes from all quar ters. Former congressman, w. H. King, of Utah, who is well qualified to speak by reason of intimate knowledge of the situation, claims that the head of the Mormon church intends to install in the United States senate a sufficient number of members of his church to hold the balance of power. It will require only thirteen Mormon senators to place the present senate and in fact the entire legislation of the United States government in the hands of President Joseph P. Smith. It is said that the Mormon leaders depend on Colorado, Ne vada, Wyoming, Idaho and Mon tana, to which states they are send ing large bodies of immigrants, to furnish them at least seven senators. They expect the admission of Ari zona, New Mexico and Oklahoma to give them four more, and by electing a Mormon to succeed Sena tor Kearns they will get the twelfth man, Senator Smoot com pleting the thirteenth. If auy of our readers have not communicated with their senators in Washington they should not fail to perform this duty to the nation. If Mormonism were actually in arms against the government we have at least one hundred thousand readers who. would willingly bear arms in the nation's defense. How many of them will write a brief, firm pro test against seating Senator Smoot? Rams Horn. TTISAMATTER OF HEALTH POWDEB Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE this rUMi:u with si oini.s. A friend, a iimn.'t iii.-ed with nix AniiKtitpn and no mii. ask us wheth er it would lie all rtcht for a man so tlxed to require of Ills girls more tit tlip way of farm work than Is usually altottod to the women of the farm home- In other words, would tt be nil rlRht for Mm to require them to milk the cows, take euro of the garden, drive the team on the mower or har vester, ride the sulky plow and do oth er cleanly and not laborious work con nected with the farm operational This woman question I always n very dell-1 eale one to Handle. It iiepenus inueu on how the Rlrls feel, how their mother feels and how they have been lirouRht up. In the matter of employment there Is nothing which woman studies so cloely as its effect upon her social landing what Mrs. Orutidy says and all that-the fact being that there Is nothing one woman Is so much afraid of as another woman. The line of cm ploy ment suggested is In no sense un womanly, for every mortier nnd house keeper does harder, dirtier and more unpleasant work, and such outdoor employment would Insure what so many American women lack n tine physique, immaculate health. Inde pendence of thought nnd nctlon. The financial condition of the family has some bearing on the matter. If the fa ther Is poor and has a hard row to hoe. his clrls should certainly help him. no matter what Mrs Urundy says: If well able to support them without such work on their part It Is still quite like ly that they could not do better than help him anyway, for. speaking from the man's side, they would become Tery attractive indeed to young men looking for desirable mates. Maud Muller turned the Judge's head as he met her in the hayfleld; Ituth while gleaning In the field captured Hoar, nnd It Is a fact that a sweet girl never looks sweeter than ns she looks at you 1 from ,De uPtus 01 " suuooiim-i our 1 down on all fours plcklug strawberries or weeding the garden. The girl who can saddle and ride the high strung horse, milk the kicking heifer, hitch up nnd drive a team, do the marketing, pay the taxes, sing In the choir nnd preside In her home ns a refined and competent homemaker Is every wny a more desirable and attractive proposi tion for the young man than the kid cloved, white handed, cum chewing. highly perfumed scKjiety girl who.how. muscular activity In nothing save a waltz. Modern society forces lots of unmitigated humbugs on to woman which injure her physically, destroy her Independence, abbreviate her pleas ures and shorten her life, nnd we honor nny girl or woman who baa the moral courage to defy them. Answering the question asked directly, we will say that If we were In our friend's place we would train the girls to help us. The Labor of a Watch. The little balance wheel of n watch vibrates five times per second. Imag- Ine that this wheel. Instead of swing- lng back and forth like a pendulum. ..... ,. .. , 1 . should roll on continuously over a given surface. Its circumference In a gentle- man's watch of ordinary size is two and a quarter Inches, and It makes a sweep in each direction of about three- fourths of Its circumference. In other words, it would traverse In one seeond n distance measuring about eight and years eight months to clrcumvolvc the globe by way of the oimator. A THOUUHTFUL MAN. M. M Austin of Winchester. Ind. knew w hat to do in the hour of need His wife had such an iinusUHl care of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help tier. He thought of and tried Ir. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25e at Morgan & flreliaut s Drug Store, NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice In hereby given lhat the unileriiKned sdralnUtralorof the etate ot liana U. Cotton ilecease'l, baa tile4 In the County Court of th state of Oregon lor Lane County hli final account an almlniatrator ot nalfl etate anil that Salunlay the 7lh ilay ol May 1'jOI at Ihe hour of 3 o'clock p. m., of aaht day hai been fixed by HiM conrt for hearing objections to Mid uciount and the teUlement Iherwif. r K. C riUNN, Admlnlitrator of the estate of iana II. Cotton deceafced. CUKES COUCiHS AND COLDS. Mrs. C. Petersen, 025 Lake St., To peka, Kansas, says: "'Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehound Syrup is my favorite; it has done and will do all Unit is claimed for it to speedily euro all cjughs and coide and it is so sweet and pleasant to the taste." 25c, 50c, $1.00 bottle. New Era Drug Store. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice li hereby given that the undersigned administrator of theebtate of A, M. While, de ccahed, and otthe partner.hlp eslato of A. M. WiltedfCo lias filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for I,ane Co, his final ao count asadmliihtratorol said estate and said iiartnerbhip, and that Monday the 2nd day of May, Iflol, at the hour of 3 o'clock p.m. has been fixed by said Court as the time lor hear jngobjeetions to said report, and the settle ment ihereof. J. K, Young, Administrator of the estate of A. M. White, deceased and of the partnership estate of A. M. White & Co. Wheat In bringing fancy prices and there In no prospect of tt going down for some tlmo to come. If you have any ground avallablo lor Hprlng seeding, how wheat. You can got clean seed wheat at tho Hour mill. putatlon the balance wheel of a watch 1 1'-""'"1 " ' "." "- "" , Ore., has this day Hied in this otllco her liuiiiuuii, oil . UU1UUI.T. mieii oi I Hiliill con8st of tho catch plirilte and OX-' .,,, xtni.nie.it VoyiRMor llin nnrchasti would travel In a year over a distance travagaut statement, too I often employed "? ta'VI "e,J ,UN , gi! 0 10 'vo It would take the little wheel Just six plain story of experience with the medi- , ... i' ... ,i,,.r ,i... I-,,, I ,,i.l,t lu Lodge Directory. A. F. nnd A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, 1st ami Saturday. Oliver Vcatcli. V. Meets M. I I. O. O. F. I Cottage Gtove No. OS. Meets every Saturday night. ! Geo. Comer, V. Sccty. W. O. W. Bohemia Camp No. s6o. Meets every Saturday night. C. 11, Van Hciiburg, Clerk. I M. W. of A. 1 Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday j nights. C. V. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 3-5. Meets every Friday night. 1 S. K. Lauder, Sccty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meet 1st and 3rd Tuesdays Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. liiutua Colburn Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Kthcl Hisby, Clerk. K of P Juvcnttts Lodge No. 4S every Wednesday night. Meet Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dtitton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Ilrigfis. Sccty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Mitinie Underwood U, K, Mondays, MBA M , d d . j 1 S. U. Lauder, Secty. The real valuo of condlmental foods! to the stock raiser Is Btlll n wy debata- ble matter In farm Institutes nnd agri cultural conventions. There seems to be only one thing about such fouls which Is really settled, and that Is that the men wl manufacture them make lilt Af tustno THE CHATTANOOGA A I) VKHTISINU 1 Tlle Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general olllccs at 1 h,uV"n v""'." , p'!?n nouses at ot IjOUih, Mo., nnd ban I rnn- clbC0 Ual-i tme bec,omu ono 0, lllL ,argm , proprietary medicine concerns in the . world. In thegrowtli of this great buai- nces two factors have been dominant: Tho merit of its products Wino of Cardiii and Tliedford's Wack-Draught ,IUS bcc" "Mely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted illtlVV UAtilCll IUill (JUIUUHJIH. 1 III fines given in the plain language of the po pie themselves. Tho following let- ter is a fair sample of the thousands of Mine of Cardui testimonials published during the pasttwenty years. WANT III). Special representative. In this county and adjoining territories, to rcpre Hcnt and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid tiiiunclul standing. Salary $21 weekly, with exsjiiHeH paid each Monday by check direct from hendquarterH. Ex peuscH advanced and horse and buggy furnished when neccHsury; position permanent. Address, The Columbia, i-'J0 Moaou Did., Chicago, III. SEKIOUS STOMACH CUItED. TKOUBLE I was troubted with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's fctomaeh nnd Liver TabletH cured me. Mrs. T.V.Williams, I.aingsburg, Mich. These tablets ure guaranteed to euro every caso of stom ucli trouble of this character. For sale New Era Drue: Store. "I have used CI amberlaln's Stomach ' and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory , results," says Mrs. F, L, 1'helps. Hous- ton, Texas. For indigestion, bilious-1 ness and constipation tbeso tablets are , most excellent. Sold by Now Era Drug i Store. Eugene Planing Mill Manufuctureru of Sasb, Doors, Mouldings, Hustle and General Mill Work. Turning and Stair building a Hpecl alty. All ordcrH will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Address: 111 Luwrenco St, EUGENE, .OUE oantoBDaaaaBRaaaa"' f Central Rotci 11 The Stamp located two block west fj 1 and one block north ( m thoN. P. Depot jEarge Rooms Well ventilated well fur 2 nlslied and tlrst class In every particular i Rates $1. per day Hoard bv the week $M ...l.l Ml ...... nimum IB'll "V ',- week. Itenieinlier the place. The best tnblcM 3 and the ln'st bods, the best acenminiiiliitK'iiH In oory particular. i Central Bote. s Ida ti. Thompson I l.l ! Ill K I'll MS 111) YOU MR Take lioine sliile gi u corlcH. undent eggs, and an irnii-elad resii liitliuis to iii'M'i- trade with your ri'i; 11 I a r grocer again! It you did mine and we us. Such goods ne er go through mir doors, either a.. Let us serve you. ill el calf V Morse IMIONI: MAIN OS 1 an NOTlfi: l-'OU PUIIMCATION. United States Intuit oirii-e, Ilosebnrg, Ore., Feb. i'7, IU0I. Notice is heieiiv given Ihat in emu. plitillce with the provisions of the act "I Congress f June 3, IS78, entitled "An Act (or the sale of Timber l-amls 111 tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public I .and States by act of August -I, 1892. I.I.OYD K. MIU.IIOI.I.LN, of Starr, t'o. of Lane, State of Oregon has thin day tiled in thisuHk-e hissMurn tlatcnient N'o. 801)1, for the nnrelinso o( 1 the Una 12, 13, U A IT. of Kee No. M), : Township 21 South, of linage 1 West lantiwiu ouar pruoi w snow mub mu land sought is nio'o valtinhlo for lU ' tlmlier or ttcna than for agricultural I purisMC, and to establish his claim to j said land befote J J Walton, V. H. Com, I iiiissioneratKiigene, Ore., on Saturday- I tiio .111 mi y 01 .nuy, imi. 1 llo names as witnesses: I Win. II. Milihollen. of Portland, Ore.. J, W. Ilourk. J. II, Stewart, Thomas Mnher, of Cottago drove, Ijiio Lo , Ore. Anv and all peisons claiming ad versely the aliove-dcserilifd lands are reiiuesteil to 1110 ineir claims 111 mi iiftice on or Is-foro said ill day of May, 1U04. J.T. UmiKiKs, Iteglster. NOTICK KOU PUIIMCATION. United States Land Otlii'e, Uoscbiirg, Oregon, Feb. 11), 1101. Notice is hereby given t lint in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in tho btntes of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory, "ns extended to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4, 1K92, MHS. MAK W. THOMPSON , ol Cottage drove. Co. of Lane, Stalo of 1 noro vnllai,0 fur jt(i timber or stono t)ian for aKriclItral purposes, and to ..(.i.iim. iu.r claim to said land before c j.;. Ilusard. V. S. CommiBNioiier , at his olllce at Drain, Oiegon, on Wednesday the 18th day of May, 1001. She names as witnesses. Herbert O. Thompron, ol Cottage flrovo, Ore. , William Bheehy, of liar rison, Idaho, James N. Jones, James Whitford, of Cottage drove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse- lytlie aiHive-iiescrnteii lanus are quested to file their claims in this allien rich patient, too, can do much butter at on oi before said lHtli day of May, 1001. home by proper attention to fond dlgcs J. T. IIhiiioes. Register. ' tion, and a regular nso of German I Svrun. Fill) expectoration in the inoriilnif is inadu certain bv German 1 At The Ideal $1 per Month Will keep your SiiIIh cleaned, pressed, buttons on and ripH Hewed. Transient work solicited. Satisfaction guarranteeil. Work called for and delivered proinpty each week. IDEAL GLOTHES CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT Ordera taken at Welch & Woodu Mr. w A Cimnlnnlinm . Cottago Grove, Oregon. 3 OUUUUUU-. ZBJLSJLSI. tJUiSJLtJULSJJU at DID YOU KNOW That every one who tries Kennedy Chain Lightning for rhoumatlsm, neurulglu, diarrhoea and nil other pahiH or Inflammation will tmu no other llnlmoiit, for tho rcuson It gives InHtant relief, and a npeedy euro fol Iowh. Ask your drugglHt for Ken nedy'H Chain Lightning. Tako no other. Write V. L. Kennedy. Sagl- naw, Oregon, for llHt tcHtlinonlalH, For Bitlo by all druggist, rt ku Selz Schwab Fine Shoes ok tiii: A. A. Gutter Ami Culiii-Nickleslmrjj Ilcjtvy Slmt's fvX Mitr C.,,.L. ( 1 ii,iil.,t(. ,,, III,. II1C3IICNYVAY : The London lienenil MriTliuiidlno Store wish tn niiiiiiiiiii-e to the Inning public that they tmu Iiiim- a er.v complete Ntiiek of lleiieral Melvliainlli-e which tliey Intend selling at lenst ill percent below all eoniietltluli. We piireliusd our goods in large ipiaiititles through KiiMorn llrtimiuers, pay cash for nll'we buy, have no high rents. 110 Insurance rates to pay. ami C(UiHiiiienlly can sell mt.v cheap. Think of t l.AY Worsted SiiIIm. St $7.50 High liraile Hoods unit nther lines of Iteiuly Made I'lotblng of Neali'st up to-ilate st le at prtii-Mthal III surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our II f M. the let wearers prices that cannot 3g Try our lloast Coffees, the best tel flavor and will please you. M SUTHERLAND & CilCICR, :gj CLIMATIC CUltES. , The iiilluciire of climatic conditions in the cure of consilium ion m very much overdrawn. Tho Hour imtient, and the Syrup, so is n good night's rest and the nbseuce of that weakening cough n in I deliilitatiug night sweats. Restless niL'lits and the exhaustion due to coiigbing, the greatest danger and dread ol thocoiisuiuptivo, can bo prevented or stopped by taking Gorman Syrup liber ally and regularly. Should you bo able to go to a warmer clinic, you will find Unit of the thousands of consumptives there, tho lew who are neiieiiiieu nun regain strength aru thoso who use tier man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; regular nize,7f)( At all druggists. Garinaii A Ilemonwav Co. VETCH SKIS I) Clean Spring .Vetch mixed with nhout equal quaulty of good white Hprlng oats, a uploutlld mlxturo FOK HAY or for thrcHlilng. Seed can bo ' 1 2 liad at farm nillo south of I J CreHwell or will deliver on board cum. 1'rlco cheap if ordered now Write for price and sample stating quaulty wanted, address C. V. A100KB, IhJgene, Oregon, Griffin & Veafoh Co. job work at Bohemia Nugget Office of duality These me the magic wouls that appeal to the Shoe buyer. That'll what you want and what von get v. hen YOU BUY 'BBBBBBBBBH f ... 3l l .ilt.tL',, tin lU'KKIIOMHCIl. to $9.00 I. Wells Shoes are mi the market and at be etpialled. London, Oregon. THK CI TTINH UJ'ALITY of any fool Is always a dsslriihlo one, but of equal Importance Is tho power of ii'liilnlng this quality no iih not to require too frequent sharpen, lng. Ily making your purcliaseH of the (Irillln & Vcntch Co. you always receive- your iiioiiey'H worth III the best quality of tools anil cutlery ol properly teaqH-red steel that In Hiiro to hold an edge. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE DC8IQN8 CopyniaHTB Ac. Anrrtno ending a ikcttrh and dMetinllnn mf Invention U nrnhftblr iAlnthm. Cm i wnemar tui tlnniatrlctlvrniiQilentfal. HiNnflllfllC on 1'a.tantJi tent trea. ()Meil Mueiicr forcurlini lUnU. I'alaiiu taken turouitti llunn A Co. rclr tpiriai twuct, witnoui, cnarao. id ine Scientific Hntcricdii. A tiamliomelf IHnatratAd weekly, T-arMt nlr dilation of anr Plentlfln Journal. Terme, W a yean four ruontlii. L Bolti by all newednalara. Uranoh omce. fai V Ht, Waahlogtoii, I). C WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. iwasc or imitations. THI aiHUINI r-StSASCD ONLY V Bollard-Snow Liniment Co, 5T, LOUIB, MO.