BOHEMIA NUGGET boiikmia Nuaairr publishing COMPANY. Win. D. Root, Editor and Minater. Kntared t Iht postofflca at CotUt (IrOTt, Otsjon i ttrond cUw mall natlr. luhsarlpllon price, !. SO, Inmltuncii AilTarll.Ing Uti mm known upon ppHcUn. T11I8 PArER li kfl on Hie t K. C. nrast'f Ailrertlnlni Acenrr, Mandsft Marehants Kx ckinct.An Fran!, California. hreeon. traetsfor ailrertlslnf ran I made for II. Friday, Aran, sa, 1904. 13 Commercial Club. The firent need of a Commercial Club in this city where the busi ness men could meet for recreation nnd the discussion of matters of interest and importance to thecity's welfare has been recognized for some time. With a view of bringing about the desired result, a number of the business men were invited to meet on Tuesday night at Garman and Hemeuway's store and canvass the situation. A number responded to the call and all agreed that a club should at once be organized. It was thought best however, as the Oregon Co-Operative Associ ation was already organized and in working order, to request its ex ecutive committee to take the mat ter up and present at the meeting already called for next Tuesday night, plans lor the organization of a club. All members of the asso ciation should be present at that time. School Grounds. Those in charge of the school house grounds are desirous of hav ing a fine flower garden and are at considerable pains to accomplish this results Rrrenliy I ltrc in the absence of the keeper en tered the grounds, picked the flowers and in some instances de stroyed the plants. It is hoped a word of warning will be sufficient as iurther depredations will not be overlooked. Opera House Needed. At a recent gathering of a num ber of business men of the city the question of the need of an opera house was incidentally mentioned. The suggestion that it could be erected through the organization oi a stock company met with the ap proval of all present; A number volunteered to subscribe liberally ior stock. It is believed that out side of the convenience and satis faction ot having a house of this kind in the city it would, if properly located and constructed, prove to be a profitable investment. It is probable the lumbermen would be willing to furnish the lumber for stock while a consider able proportion of the labor could be paid for by stock subscription. Who will make the next move.' Danger From Fire. The fire in Eugene Monday morning which caused considerable damage and under more unfavor able conditions might have proven much more disastrous, should serve ns a warning to the people of Cot tage Grove. There is great danger from im properly constructed chimneys and poorly connected stove pipes. The Nugget suggests the authorities cause an examination to be made by some competent person, of every stove and chimney at least in the business portion of the city. The old saying an "Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" may prove true in this matter. The Eugene Guard says: NARKOW ESCArK FOR CITY. It ts apparent to every one that had the weather conditions been different the biggest fire iu the his tory of the city would have resulted and nearly every building in the business district might have been wiped out, entailing a terriffic loss. Had the weather been dry and had there been any wind at all, the whole row of frame buildings on West Eighth street, together with numerous barns and residences, would have been destroyed and the flames would have crossed the street to Bangs big livery barn. In that case (he lire would have easily spread to the business houses and it would have been impossible to check it. I THE TICKET. For Congress 1st. Dlst. IltnKcr.Hcminuu. Representatives I. H.ltlnBlinm.CottngcGrovc C I. N. Kdwnrds, Junction O. W. Orlnin.lKugono County Jadte a. 11. Chrlsmnn, Euceno 3 County Clerk K. U. Ixo, Kugcne Sherilt J. S. Stiles, Eugene Commissioner It. M. Price, Ilnlo Assessor 11. P. Kccny, Goshen ' Treasurer Itobt. V.. Knstlmul, Eugene School Superintendent W. B. Dlllnrd, Eugene Surveyor C. M. Collier, Eugene Coroner Dr. P. M. Day, Eugene 000000000 0 0 a 000000000 The Primary Law Vindicates Itself. The nrimnrv law has acain more than vindicated itself and proved its popularity, it is not wituout ae fects, but the defects are rather in ilip nature of omissions than of un fortunate arrangements. Its popu larity is stiown in tue neavy per centage of voles polled and its value is shown in me judiciousness with which the voters exercised their choice There are probably few who would not like to make some substitutions in the tickets, but on neither ticket, except in one two cases where was no contest, have the voters selected any dis tinctly vicious candidates. The Mv tickets are n.irticularlv satisfactory, and in the various aldermanic contests the fittest men, all things considered, seem to have won. St Paul, Minn., Pioneer Press. DIVIDE ITEMS. The Hold and Murker sawmill linn again changed hands this time ow ing to financial troubles. Henry McCoy and wife of Slusluw were visiting friends and relatives here last week. Miss Uleeda Brlggs went to Eu gene last week. 13 H Lee Informs us that Jacob Gelwltz has been gate keeper nnd Ikt nir cini lion J W Itoblnson. Mr. Dowe, of Oregon City, Is vlslt hls old friend A O Miller of this place. Mr Dowe mny locnte here. W W Tucker hat moved his family over from bis Sluslaw ranch. Walter Brlggs was up here Sunday from Southern Oregon. Successful Meeting. Lorane, April 19th. Editor Nuqoet: When Capt. lirnnson nnd wife finished their labors at the M E church In Cottage Grove, they were invited to come to Lorane and hold n series of meetings. They accepted the Invitation and the meetings have been wonderfully blessed. Thirty five new conversions were witnessed and eleven backsliders reclaimed. Twenty-five of the new converts joined the M E church at this place, and more arc expected to unite with it soon, while It Is probable somo will Join other churches. The Cap tain and bis estimable wife returned to Cottage Grove on Monday morn ing. Haudv Crow. Baseball. The champion season for 1901 of the Oregon State league will oimjii ut Eugcno April 2S nnd continue for four days. Vancouver and Eugene are the Initial teams. The second of the series will begin May 5th and continue four days. Roschurg will be tho visitors. Admission 2.1 cunts Ladles freo Saturdays. w. 0. w. Bohemia Camp No 2fi0, W O W, will devote the evening of April 30th to social entertainment. The Ladles of tho Circle will bo present. All Woodmen aro Invited. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby Klven that the undersigned, administrator ot theettateof A. M. White, de ceased, and of the partnership eitate of A. M. White & Co. naa tiled In the County Court of the State ot Oregon (or Lane Co. till final ae count asadmlnistrator ot said eitate and aald ltartnerihlp, and that Monday tbe '2nd day of May, ltftl, at tbe hour of 3 o'clock p. m. hai been fixed by said Court ai the time lor hearing-objections to cald report, and the settle ment thereof. J. K. Youne. Administrator of the estate of A. M. White, deceased and of tbe partneriblp estate of A. M. White 4 Co. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning and Stair building a speci alty. All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Address: 111 Lawrence St, EUGENE, OHIO IT IS A HATTER Of HEALTH 9p POWDER Absolutely Pur WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE TIIKC1IA TTAMHUiA AHVKKTISING TI10 Chiittiinoogii Medicine Company, with laborMtoruvfeaiul general ouieonit Clint tnuoogii, Tennessee, niul brunch houses nt M Uuiis, Mo., ntul Sun Fran cisco, On I . . has Iwotm oih ot tin1 largest proprietary mediant concerns in tin world. In thcgiouth o( this great busi nis9 two factors liat been dominant: The merit of its products Wiuo of Citrdui nnd Thedfard's Ithu-k-Praught lulu been widely recognised mid the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. TI10 publicity for those medicines does not consist 'of tlie catch phrase and et travugaut statement, too often employed in advertising today, hut instead the plain story of experience witli the medi cines given iu the plain language of the pe pit themselves. The following let ter is 11 fair sample of the thousands of Wino of Cardui testimonials published during the past twenty enr. NOTICE KOU PUIILICATION. United States Ltml Office, Koseburg, Oretwn, Feb. 19, 1TOI. Notice 19 hereby given thnt in com pliance with the provision? of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "All act for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territorv," as extended to all the l'ublie Land States bv act of August 4, lf'.r.', MUS. MAE W. THOMPSON of Cottage Grove. Co. of lane, State ot Ore., has this day tiled in this otlice her sworn statement NooOSo for the purchase of tho SE of Section No 20 tp2l South, ol Hange A W. and will oiler proot to snow mat ine lanu sougui is more valuable for its timtfr or .stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before C. E. llasard, I'. S. Commissioner at his otlice at Drain. Oregon, on Wednesday the 18th day of May, HHH. She names as witnesses. Herbert O. Thompson, of Cottage tirove, Ore. , h iiliam biieeur, oi nar risou, Idaho, James N. Jones, James Whitford. of Cottage Grore, Oregon. Anv and all iien-oiis claiming aderso- lytli'e aboe-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in thi. otlice on oi before said 18th day of May, 1901. J. T. Ukiixies. Register. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. -M. M Austin of Winchester. Ind knew u hat to do ill the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not heln her. Iln thniilil of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only '.'5o at Morgan & llrelmut a Drug Store, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hrrebr given that the nntlerslirDed administrator of the estate ol Dana B. Colton deceased, haa filed la the Count; Court ol th sute ol Oregon (or Lane Conntr his noal acConnt as administrator ot said e.tate and that Saturday the 7th day ol Mar v.ut at (he hour ol 3 o'clock p. m.. of said day has been Used bjr said court for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. E. C.OUN.N, Administrator ol the estate of Dana 11. Colton deceased. CUKES COUGHS AND COLDS. Mrs. C. Vetersrn, C25 Lake St.,To peka, Kanfas, nays: "Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehound Syrup ia my favorite; it lias done and will do all that ts claimed for it to speedily cure all couiths and colde and it is so sweet and pleasant to tho taste." 25c, 60c, tl.OObottle. New Era Drug Store. SERIOUS STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs.T. V. Williams, Lningsburt;, Miu'i. There tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stom ach trouble of this character. For sale New Era Drug Store. "I have used CI amberlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For indigestion, bilious ness and constipation these tabIetBvnro most excellent. Sold by New Era Drug Store. Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC CWAHC OF IMITATIONS. tms aiHumi Mtraato only mi Bollard-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. ilblkAj . BO YEAHS' dBtKmWMf EXPERIENCE CopyniQHTS &c. Anron lendlnff a iketch and dMctiptlon may qaleklr ucertaln our opinion free whether ma Invention It probtblr patent aM Com mimic. tloni trtctlroonddentfal. HArlDBQOK on l'tenu ent freeu Oldeit aaencf (or securing patent. 1'atenu taken throusb Uuon A Co. reoelra special notice, without charge, la tho Scientific Jiiiicilcnii. A bandaomelf lllaitrated weeklr TarBeit elr. culatlon of any clentldo Journal, Terrai, 13 a yeart four months, L bold byall newidealera, MUNl&Co.38""J"' New York Branch Offloo. 836 F St. Washington. U. C. r Lodge IMrcctory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets 1st and 3td Saturday. Oliver Veatch, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottage Giovc No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, If. Secty. W. O. W. Hohcmia Camp No. s6o. Meets every Saturday night. C. II. Van lk-nburg, Clerk. M.'W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Hohcmia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft, i St. Valentine Circle. Meets' ist mid 3rd Tuesdays. ; Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk, j Royal Neighbors. Kttima Colburn Cnnip. Meets and nnd 4th Wednesday. Kthel Hisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 4S. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets nd and 4th Satnrdny. H. C. Dtttton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. I.. Ilriggs. Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Minnie Underwood R. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapel No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Celia Lurch, Secty. VETCB1 SEED Clean Spring Vetch mixed with about etpml quanlty of good white Hprlng oats, 11 splendid mixture FOR HAY or for threnliliiL'. Seed can 1m) had nt farm mile south of CreHwell or will deliver on board cant. I'rlco cheap If ordered now Write for prim and sample slating quanltjr wanted, address C. F. MOORE, liugene, Oregon. CUMATIO CURES. The influence of climatic conditions i in the cure of eonnumntion if) very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and tho rich patient, too, can do much hettcr at home uv nroner attention to ioou uiKeti- tion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Kite expectoration In tho morning l made certain by German Syrup, eo is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweats. Kestless nights and the exhaustion duo to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of thecousumptive, can be prevented or stopped uy tuning uormun oyrup nucr ally and regularly. Should you bo able to go to a warmer cume, you win mm that of the thousands of consumptive!! there, the few who aro benefitted and regain strength aro those who iiso Ger man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c i regular size, 76c. Atoll druggists. Garman A Hcmenwav Co. WANTED. Special rcprcHontutlvo In UiIh county nnd udJolnltiK territories, to repro Bent and advertise an old establlHlied wealthy bUHlncsH holme of Bolld llnaticlalstatidlntf Salary $21 weekly, with oxpenxeH paid each Alondny by check direct from'lieadqtiarterH. Kx iieiiBOH advanced and homo and buKsy furnished when necessary; poHltiou jiermaiient. AddreKH, Tno Coluinliia, KiO .Monon Did,, Chicago, III. DID YOU KNOW That every one who tries Kennedy Chain Lightning for rhouinntlHin, neuralgia, diarrhoea nnd all other pnltiH or inflainiiiatlou will uho no other liniment, for the rennon It given Instant relief, nnd n Hneedv cure fol lows. Ask your (IriiKglst for Ken nedy's Chain Lightning. Tako no uuicr. rruu J . u, swiiiicuj, oiiki- naw, Oregon, for list testimonials. , ! or suio ny an tiruggisiB, , Closing Out at Cost OUR BNTIKK STOCK OF Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing and Crockery. (kIEHAT HAKUAifl BlANtHS VOll iNUN All Suits below Hasteni cost. iMiniishinns for very little. IJm-li tiny sees more men mntle happy here, not alone because they fire buying cheaper: Awav below market value. Hut because here they buy perfectly dependable tfoo'ds us well. Black's perfectly fitting clothing Kor instance: There is no better clothing made at any price and most men know it ton. Its clothing that has the hang of the made.tn-mcasure product with work manship unexcelled in this closing out sale. At Paciiic. Timber Conipanys Store ruder Odd Fellows Hull COTTAGIS GROVI5. ORIiOON. ! gentrai Rotei 10 located two mucin ucmi - mi, I ,11m hliu'L. north id S theS. 1'. Depot ICnrae Rooms ; 0 Well ventilated well for g nlKhed and DrHt claim ill m m every particular j Rates $1. per (layj Hoard hv the ueek $1 M without lied ?:).r0 cr B week. IteineinlHT tin place. The 1khI tnlilon J and the lt IkmIh. the bent accoiiiuiodiitii'iiH In every particular. J 1 Central fiotel I Mrs. Ida li. Thompson. a riioritiBruKK) YOU EVER i Tako home Male (jro ccrlcH, ancient cbk". nnd an Iron-clad reno ItltloiiH to never trnde With your rtKU I n r jrxocor iiKnln! If yon did come anil nee u. Such Koodit never k through our doom, either way. lAit iih nerve you. O o 2 i,letci.Ilf& illor.sc jj S PHONE MAIN 65 S NOTICK FOK PUIHilOATION. United States Iaml ofllce, Hoscburg, Ore., Feb. 27, 1B(M. Notice Is hciebv given that incom pliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3. 1878. entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber I.nndH in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land Btutos by act of August 4, 1802. LLOYD F. MILLIIOLLKN, of Starr, Co. of Lane, State of Oregon has this day tiled In thisofricu Ids sworn statement No. CU01, for tho purchase of tho 1Mb 12, 13, 14 & in of Seo No. 20, Township 21 South, of Itange 1 West and will Oder proof to show that the lund sought Is mora valuable for its timber or ttcna than for agricultural purposor, and to establish his claim to said land bcfoie J J Walton, U. H. Coin missioneratKugene, Ore., on Saturday. tho 7th day of May, 1004. Ho names as witnesses : Win. II. Millhollen, of Portland. Ore., J. W. Houck, J. II. Stewart, Thomas Malicr, of Cottage Grove, I,ane Co , OrtS. Any and all poisons claiming ad versely the oltovo-described lunds are requested to file their claims In this olTico on or before said 7th day of May. I1AH. J.T. IIridoes, itrgiater. At The Ideal $1 per Month Will keep your Suits cleaned, pressed, buttons on mid rips Hawed. Trnnsliut work solicited. Satisfaction gtiarrantccd. Work culled for and dollveretl prompty each week. IDEAL CLOTHES CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT g Orders taken at Welch & Woods M .... It A runnlntthnn, 1 mio. ... . ' vm IJ,HM., C Cottugo Grove, Oregon. 5 j CjUajUULSLa AJL8-aJUAJLg.tL0.il g-iUUUj The StaniD tot 1 k-j j Selz Schwab Fine Shoes or Tin; A. A. Cutter And Cxthn-Xicklesburg Heavy Shoes. uur Stock is Complete in III2MENWAY & READY MADE CLOTHING The Loudon General .MerchaudlHii Store wish to announce to the buying public that 1 1 uy now have, a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend sedlng nt least 20 percent lielow all coinietltlon. Wo purchuHu our goods In largo quantities through Kastern Drummers, pay cash for all we liny, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. At $7.50 High (Initio Goods and other lines of Heady Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date stylo at prices that will surprise you N. D. Wells Shoes Our lino of M. 1). Wells Shoes aro tho best wearer on the market and at prlcos that cannot bo equalled. Try our Uoast Coffees, tho best flavor and will pleasoyou. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. m 3 JlKH iy,! IVlRI I I III flf Oi BI 1PB1 U of Onalitv " Tlicc lire the ninglc words tlint nppriil to the Shoe buyer. Thut't what yon want nnd what yon get when you Bur the above lines. IILRKIIOI.DKR. to $9. THK CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dsslrablo ono, but of equal Importuned Is the power of retaining this quality bo iih not to rcqutru too frequent sharpen ing, lly making your purchases of tho Griflln & Veatch Co. you alwiiyH. receive your money's worth In tho best quality of look and cutlery ol properly tempored steel that Is sun to hold an edgo. 1 1 g Veatch Co. I