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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
DOHT Fail to sec the CniL' line 'A ofComliH, I Inir Brushes, Toilet A rtiflt-H (iiid Stationery The finest line in town i prices eat) not he beaten Benson's I PHARMACY. Imported II SI'lllKli'H Ol '-'.'-!."i per III CollllllOII Itotlgll lllllllllT Ullll 1 1 1 ii I-11 h i it i ol, fr.wi All klmlN if Kiln Dried lumber nt proportionately low prices. At mill. prices, until April InI. 3 . i Um k lllnjrliiiii Lumber Co. i COTTAOIj GHOVIi Improvement Company. Dealers in City and Farm Property. t 1 1 oj 3 I At Tltc I (I call $1 per Month Will keep your NnltHf leaned, preMHeil, ImttoiiH on and rlpn mtwi-d. TraiiMknl work Hollclted. HatlHfnctioii trnarrmiUvd. Work called for mid dellxered prompty each wivk. IDEAL CLOTHES CLE1HIHG ESTABLISHMENT Onlerx taken at Welch WooiIh Airs. W. A. Cunningham. Cut tain- lroe, Oregon The Cottfie Grove STI3AA1 LAUNDRY I Ih now In ninnliiK order t mid prepared to do all klndH of V. ; liuindry work with proniiitncHH g I and at reiiHonalilo ratCH. , ; We hope to m-cttro your ; patromiKu mid to pleiiHe you I with our work. I'lioneltl Hanson 5t Swrnison, Props. ATTENTION I 1 Loi'crs and Minors I I've got jjj JUST THE SHOES You Want " j flood Stock. lleaHoimble I'flcen 0 At J. 11. Davidson's 300OO0OO0000000OQ00OO00OO at Tin; Ragle Boot Store Can Iiu found tlio iiiohI cle itaut mid up to ditto STATIONERY An elegant lino of ICuHteru Made IVrfuineH, .School HookH and n full lino of the liiHtcHt popular IiookH. 3O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 3000 MEN WANTED. To liny Kouuedy'H (;halu Light ning Liniment, (or IlheumiitlHin and nil piilim mid liillamatloii. Price 60 centH, all driiKK'nt, nr by mall upon receipt of price, write V L Ken nedy, SnRliiaw, Orejron, for liHt of H'HlinionleH. Satlnfiictlon' (tnurmi-toed. TllKlllIATTANOOUAADVIiUTlNlNO Tlic CluilliiiiooKii Medicine Cniiipiiny, with liihoriitorlcii anil umicnil ullli-ei nt Clinltiini)iKii. Tciiiii'KHi'ii, utiil Imiucli hou0H ill Ht liil n. Mo., nut Hun Finn uIhi'o, (!nl,, I ii h Iiui'oiiiii one nl Urn Iniucm propilotiiry incillciiio concerns In llm wurlil. In tlii'xnmlli nl thl urimt liunl III nil twi fiu'tfirn Imvu been ihiuilmiiil I'lio merit nl I In product Wlnu of Ciinlul mill Tlidilliirirn llliiek-DnniKht Iiiid lii'i'ii widely recnKiilzeil nnil llm original iidvmtlNluit method" minuted have excited ureal comiiioiit. Tin) publicity fur tllCKO IIICllll'lllOS llllfH not ennnim nl I in) ciiteli plirnrii mill nx- triiviitfiuit statement, too oft -i i tun i !'- I in iniveriiKing iiniiiv, inn iiikiciiii mi 11I11I11 ntnry of uxiiiirlonru with the mull 'I ncn Hlvi'ii In llm pin I ri Iiiiiuii"K" of tint S 1 1 in lilt' lliiimi'olvcH. llm fnllimliiK IK' KiIitIhii fit I r miniilo ol tlni tlioiniiiliiln nf WIIIOOl l.llHlllI tOtl IIMMltlllH llllllMllCl miring inu pnniwciiiy yoiirH. AicllmtllHt linlntonnl Conference nt I.or AitxclcKpCnlif. Account iibovo Conference, tlni .Southern Pnclllc fii. will make re duced rutcM on tint cortlllcntc plan from main Hue polntH In Oregon Himtli of I'nrtlanil. PiiHsongors will purchase tickets to I. us AugelcM, for which agent will colltct tli highest onn wa.v rate, giving a special n ('lit. On presentation of thl re rrlpt. ilnl.v executed, li.y original pur ('Iimhci', Southern Pucllle Aiicut at I. oh Aiiki'Icn will fell ri'tnrn ticket at ouc-t bird fare. Side dates from Ore gon polniH will Iim April llllli, to amy fin inclusive, alHo .May ntii, I tli, llllli, llllli, 'J.lnl. L'lilli unit With Tlii liiHt i lay on wlilcli certlllcutcH will lin 1 1 c i i i ) for rcl inn at reduced rule from I. oh AiikcIch will lio .Mum Mil, ItNil. I'OKII.AM) AM) KI'IUUN ONLY." 'I'ln Soiitlii'rn Fnrlllr Ih now selling roiiml trip tickets to rortlntiil from Kiigcue for $1 good going Niiliinlny I'. M., or uny train of Minilny, re turning Sunilay ami Monday, giving all ilny Sunday ami Momlay In Port luiul. Tin' smiicarrnngcmcnlupiillcH from I'ortlainl, kMiik all Portland IH'lipIc II cllllllCC to visit VIllll'.V polntM at greatly reduced rutcs." Parties desiring to take advantiigH of these rates ran pay local fan to Kugeue. WAivii'.i). nHM-illl I ri'ii I it 1 1 in iiiin I'lMiiuy nun iiujoininK territories to repre r Kent mid ailrertUu an old eHtalillHhed I wealthy IniHlneHH Iioiihd of Holld , llniiiicliilHtaiiillnc. Salary $'J1 weekly, 4 with expemu'H paid each .Monday by d check direct from licadiinarterH. i:. V itenw'H advanced nnd linrne nnd 5 Imikv fiirnlHlied when neceHniiry; ' poHltloii vermanent. AddntiH, The 5 1 1'oliimlila, iliiO .Minion Hid., OhlcnKo, f IIM. BIDS. H i : a i . i : 1 1 Hum will Ih received li.v Alilermmi ChamlicrlHln until the Ifith of May for the erection of a nmnll frame IiiiIIiIIiik for tin- company, I H CHI .HIIIV I' or pillllM HUH NpiH'llll'll- tioiiH call tipiin .Mr. ( liiiiiiiierlaln. I'lie rluht to refitHuall IiIiIh iVHcrctl. Do You Sing? If ho, why not call on .Mm W (I WondH at liei'Hlndlo, Awlmy linllil- Iiik, mid learn how to tine your voice to the H-Ht ndvantiiKP. Yon will lie dellKlited when yon hco how ciim.v It Ih to hIiik nicely. IlonrH .Monday. TneHilay, 'I'hiirHilay ami Friday from '.' to li p. in. Photographs. I will come prepared to do you tin t;ood work iih done any wher j In tlio Htaleiiavinir taken liiHtructloiiH tin iter the Ih'hI demoiiHtratorH In the Htate, will iiIho Hiteud one week 111 I'ortland KettliiK new IiIciih U'loru coming J N IIoyii cni:.tr i. um it Kit. We have on our yardH W.000 feet of liimlier which must IhhoM to miikc room for IncolnlnKHtock.prlccHrmij;- iiiiriroui jii.iiito ji.ini. 1 1. you want a liarKiilu romc at once. The ltooth-Kcllcy Lumber Co., SiikIiiiiw, Ore. I'holojrraphs. Mr. L. Van llurkler, a iiholoKni' pher of coiiNlilerable ivnowu for iIoIiik IiIkIi cIiihh jihotoKraplilc work, will open a Hluillo In CottiiKO drove witiilli u WW or two. I'.l It MlitlS A TTKXVIOX. Wo have u law Hiipply of cheap lumber, Jnnt what you want on n much, prlei very cheap, iniiHt bo wold to iiiiiko room lor oilier hiock. The llootli-Kelly Lumber Co., Saginaw, Ore. an ma RECORD. Mr. J. -II. Warner is the pos sessor ol 27 Silver Spangled Hum- littrc hens. An exact account of the cost of keeping ami the number of ckks has been kept for moie than a year. The mouth of April was tlic best so far. The feed for these hens was $3.10 cents for the month nnd 676 crrs weie gathered, mak ing an average of 2S eggs per day. lie states that special care in feed is given. Green bones are ground in his own machine and not more than 15 hens arc kept in one enclusme. As there is quite a demand for these eggs Mrs. Warner added over $11 profit to her house money for April. NOTICK. KotiMt Lien Selection No. 1(1(1. U S Lund Olllce. ltOHeburjr. Ore., Apr. 1'.', 111. Notice Ih hereby given to any and all pernoiiH that H lillam V linker, by Frank 10 Alley, attorney In fact, wIiiiko poHtolllcouddivrii Ih ltoK'hurg, Oregon, Ii.ih Hindu application to ho lcct under the act of .In no 4. 1SU7. 110 Stilt., lid, the following ilfHCTlhctl land, Hltuated In TowiiHhlp No 2:1, South of ltango No 1 Went, pf tho Wlllatnotto Merlillan, Oivgou, to-wlt: Lot eighteen (18) In Section hIx (It). Within tlio noxt thirty dayn from ditto hereof protcntx or coutentH URuliiHt' thu Hitld nelcctlon on tlio ground that tlio land d cue r I bed. or any part thereof. Ih inoro valuable lur lin illiuei iiih mini lur iigricuitiirm 1 . -purposes or tlio timber thereon, will lft . bo received and noted for report to tlio (lenoral Laud Olllce. 14-5 t J. II. Hootii, Hecolver. P IIAMP MHIIC c inn m r mi P lllllll III ; II , I t - a Ol JLHJULfiJl ZJULS. SLU JLJUUUUlJULIUUUflJUUJUJUUJUUl Dr. I.owr, Oriilo-opllcliin, Iviikcii') llawhvouil leocii'iim at If io Htnr. 1'or 11 I'm t cIiikn mcalH thu llxcliunur rcNtauraiit. 'I'llli li'iulliiK Htar. Iiranil cIk'U'h al lliu Ilfiiry (IIIiIih of i:iiono whhIii tlio clljr Krlilny. Mot coffin anil Innclii'H al tliu Hx- cIiumk'i) rcHtanrant. DhvIiIhoii kccliM llio ImihI loirirorM hIiim'h on tliu market. Al o Warner of Kiiircnii cainc ilown on I'rlilay'n aftiirnoon train. A irooil Miiinily of Htatilo irrocorli'H on liaml for Hiirlmr Irailu IvikiwIch anil (Ji'tlyn. Ilolieinla. KOK HALi:-Olm ivil-tmllcil tlirco year olil liiill. aililrcHH I) (J Alcl'ui linn f, CottaKO (I rove. Mtm I, It Uvvrmoru of Knironu caino Mown on Saturday to vlilt licr irii-tniH in tin city. .MIhh Kthel Veatcll of Salem In ..fll.... I...H I.H..H.1.H I.. t II. inning lin if ill iiui 'lll'lll V IIIIIJJ Wynne of thin plme. What evuryboily liken Ih Hoinethlng to HittlHfy their appetite, the I'.x- changu ri'Htnurant Iiiih It. Wu can (iiiiiIhIi iiiIiiIiiit Htock al irlieH below IhoKe of any other iroker In the Htate. Medley Ac Mllnr Don't, foruet to take your ineaU at thu Lxchange reHtaurmit. I : very hlng the bent thu market can Htipplv 0 II Joiich Ih en'cllng 11 neat Htory and a half rcHidciiru on the viicant lot went of tliu Hugh Hehnu ichI- deuce. W II mid .ImucH AbrmiiH of thin rlty received the Had iicwh that their brother (leorge of I'erry Center, N Y, died of heart dlMeiiHu a week ago. .1 N lloyd will be In CottaKO Grove on or iH'foro Juno 1, 11(01, with a big well cipilpiicil photo tent with all thu Intent tlilugH In photograpliH. WANTUI) 11 thrifty young farmer of experience mid Kiiod habltM to take charge of farm at Illackbiitte mine. M ii-t have guild referencen. Married man prefcred. Apply to Win llarrlH, Hiiperlnteiiilvut. II C Y llrown formerly Identllled with the Niniget, and who with IiIh family vlnlted IiIh old home at He public, Mo , early thin year, writes time he Iiiih decided to remain In the Kant until Septcmlier when he will probably return here. Whllo Home dlHiigreeable weather Iiiih Iki'II cxHTlcnccd during the month ol Aptll It linn provccil to have Ih-ciiii Hilenilld growlngiiionth (iardeiiH and eroiw are louklng ex ceedingly well and bright proHicetH uro enti rtnlneil for a heavy fruit crop, 'I'lie new drug Htore of Morgan & llrchmit nTcntly cHtnhllxhed In the room formerly occupied by .1 1 Cur rhi. on Wall Htreet pi-i'NentH mi at tractive appearance. Tliu room Iiiih been nicely relltted ami rellnUlicd, ami Ih already receiving a nice pat ronage. Morrln & Metcalf completed the re moval of their well Melected Htock of groccrlcH to the A wbrey Htore build ing 011 Main Htreet hint Saturday. Morrln k Metcalf are wide awake riiHtllrn for IuihIuchh mid are now OHtabllHhed In exceptionally attrac tive mid convenient ipiartern. Ia'vI (leer, manager of the Oregon Mineral SprlngH announccH that the hotel mid grotindH will be opened for! the accommiidatlon ofirucHtHMuv 10. 'Clllrt Im fl Klitellillil liljii'.. In riwrtmtiti for a few iIiivh or wet-kw, within a few liourM drive of this city, ami U flint get tliu; a reputation an 11 fa vorite Huuiuier renort. The attention of the city otHccrH Ih called to the habit of many of the boyn of thlH city Jumping on and off moving trituiH 111 tne s r yardH. it Ih 11 dangeroUH pastime and it Ih tin deixtoinl Ih agabiHt city ordinance. If followed up it will result In Home of these youngsterH being carried home In a Hack Home day. Clarence Morse of this city received a Imd fall from IiIh wheel last Satur day while eurotite to thoballground. Some youngster, without thought of oriotiH consequences, threw a stick between the spokes of the wheel, mid Clarence took a header, resulting In a severe bruising to iiiuiscir ami Heavy damage to his wheel. Mrs Kauulo Nelson of Chicago and Mrs I.lbby Ilurge- of Webster City, Iowa, who are vlltlug their parentH Air ami .Mrs S r Madden of i:ugcnc, wero tlio guests of MrH W II AbrmiiH of this city Saturday and Sunday. Sunday afternoon the ladles were Joined by Mesdames l'alue and Church of Kugeiiu, all returning to that city Monday. Uaruiau llemeiiwuy Co have rented tlio rvarpartof the Kukln &. HrlHtow Htore building at the Intersi'ctlou of Wall mid (tlver Htreets mid are this week nutting In a clean and unto- date stock of groceries. Thin store will bo under the mtiuugomout of Wiirren .McKarlmul. which Isairtiar- autre that t, 10 buslnesH will rmildlv build Into a popular 0110. SPRING .Sunshine has about dis posed of the beautiful snow and the trees will soon be leaving that is the leaves will be comintr, and some will have I'XOWEKS Before leaves, this suirirestH that you should havo your camera and Its belongings quite ready for securing thu beautiful picture which will soon A1SOUND If you havo'nt a camera or having one, need belongings, Uiul on 3 Hems of Interest in ami about H cx ..ll I Miiiiixe orovc hmu vicniiiy. .1 U YotiiiK mid wlfu wero vIhIUiik KiiKi'iio tliln week. Or. j. T. Aiidermin rvHlilvni'i! to Win 1 .,11110. Mth Will .Ionian of Portland vInUIiik Mth Or LawlntiiKli- A Concrete wide walk Ih lielnt; laid In front of tliu Hank liulldliif;. I)r I) A I'iiIiio of Kiiki'iio whh In tlio 1 city a few lionrn liiHlNutnrday. MrH J H .Meillev returned liriinn ! from KtiKcno tliu latter part of liiHt WCCK. , , . A .lernev COW llllli calf for Hide nr tradufor driving horHO. I'hllllpn & Wliet'lcr, (IcorKo (I (Iraliuin returned from a trip to IiIh llmlicr claim on tliu Slim-, law HiIh week. Wild Htriiwucrrlen will nuuii Iiu In tin) market and It Ih reported tliut they will he plentiful. Mi-h. W. II. AbraniH took the train for I'meiiM TliiirHiln v iifint. ul.i.. ..i... i will vUll fur xevrr,.! ,l, t Miss Nlnl OHtramUr who Iiiih liecu u guest of MIhh Lulu Applegato of UuguM! leturiitd homo J'rlilay. I'rof Day 11 former resident of C'oU t.igu (Irovu but now of Kuguiiu wai 111 thu city WudncHdny mnlThurHday. Chan lloweu who Iiiih Ihjuii iullo 111 at IiIh (arm two inlleHeasi of tills city Inablu to Iju out attending to bin duties . MrH Kllen rddwell this week ru ineinlHjrcd thu Nugget ollleu by Hend Ing 11 very handsome lmiiiet of llmvcrs. All Walker, of Kugeiie, ulso largo owner in 'he North I'alrvlew Com pany, wan In thu city mimo dayn this week. John Darker left WedueHilay for a weekn trip to Monby cn-ek to look after Ids Htock and do a little llHhlug on the Hide. Mrn I) M KlelilH 011 Wednesday went to Albany on -IiiihIiiitm mid oho expectH to return about Momlay of next week. H. O. Hrady, ol Crcnwell, demo cratlc candidate for Assi'sHor for I. ane County, Ih in the city looking after Ids political Interests. Win II. DuiiiiIh, (ieii'l Manager of the Hlackbutto Quicksilver Mines, passed through the city Thursday on n binilnesH trip to I'ortland. Last Saturday night wiih said to have liven the heaviest rain storm of tlio Hoason in this section. It up prured to Is) the final breaking up of the "April showers." Next Sunday morning Father StraveiiH will Hay iiuihH here In the Catholic Church at 10 o'clock. The sermon wll" be on "The Future Life." All are welcome. Sick hemliu'lie results from ordered MoiiMclie mid in nuickly liv Chiiinlierliiin's Stomncli and Tablet". For f ale by New Km Store. 1 din-1 cured Liver , Ore. of Now York din - I. Church on'Wed- A Mr. Tiffany, coursed at the c. iiesdny night, taking for bis Hiibject me iiiiaiiciai tuuo 01 Local uptlou. J. K. Young this week sold hlslargo residence proorty on the WeHt Side, to W. A. Ilnrtuug. Ho also traded another resldencu to Hinds and Venskle. The 1'ublle schools will be sus pended alter Tuesday the remainder of the week to allow the tcaclicra to attend the Teachers' County Associ ation nt Eugene. Two lots near the new school Hlte, one 15.- mid one $103. Will sell separately or together. Also line square house, nicely fenced and painted ?1.000. A bargain. Cottago Orove Imp't Co. Preaching services at the Christian Church Stindiiy. Subject 11 a m "The Mosaic Tabernacle." subjects p 111 "The Anroule Priesthood." Sieelal music nt each service. You will bo welcome. One of the Kreulest blenmngi a modest man can witdi for is a Kood, reliable tet of bowel'. If you are not the happy posseHsor of such an outfit vou can greatly improve the tllciency of those you by thu judicious nso of CliHii.ber-, Inin's Stouuie'i mid Liver Tablets. They I uro pleimant to take ami acreeaule 111 euect. For pulo bv Xeiv Kra ftnis Store. The special unuiber of the Rugene lteglster reached the Nugget olllce. It Is very complete In Its history of Lime county mid contains a fund of valuable Information of the early days In tills region. The Illustra tions of I'ugeue's business houses, country scenes and buslne.-s men and pioneers, are all good. The edition iih 11 whole is a credit to that enter prising paper. On last Sunday Fred Hollman wnn beating his wa.v on the northbound local mid was put off by the head brnkemmi at Divide. He then came to this city and swore out a warrant before.lustlco Vaughn against tlio hrakcinuu for assault and battery, claiming he hud been struck on the 1 head with a revolver. I'lie evidence , did not show any unnecessary 1 violence and the case was dismissed. , Cottage Grove lolin Mllnn. of tin' firm of Moillo. llllli .Mlllll', tlllM Wl'Ok lllHpOHt'll of IiIh rcHlilcuri' property In I'nrtlanil. Mtm. I. II. llliiKli'tm Iiiim Iiccii very III for Hoini! weokK. Him Ih now nlowly Improving. 'I'Iioh (Jill, who limt n leu Home inontliH nuo, Hcrnreil pcnnlnHlon from t lie city to erect it Htmidut tlic corner of I tli mid Main Htrect. where lie It dlHMiiHliiK clK'irM, to linrrro, con Iiiih Hold 1 1 Ih fi.'ctlonrry, etc. Mr. (Jill Htnten tlic i IiiihIiichh Ih HtnrtliiK off nicely. Ih Of I'lioloKnipliur lloyd who will l noon return to thin city the l;lianon HxpreHH Hiiyn: "I'hotoKraphcr lloyd hum now on uiHpiay xomo rcnmrK ulily line photon. The photoH hIiow much artUtlc alilllty, both In thu PohIiik and In thu lino (imllt.y of work. 'J'lien, too, thu cardn aru very neat mid liaiidMome. Iieiinr the Intent I IIiIiikh out In that line. Wo donlit If i uny iiniuoKrapiicr in tno vmiey emi mnU n Ii.ii..i..I,mu'I lln,i,tllu krf J iioyn, tnu well Known pno- tonrapher will hooii return to Cut tnnu (Jrore. Lant weck'H l-lianoii Criterion kiiIiI of lilm: "LiiHt wik I'hotOKrapher lloyd filled IiIh out xlile hIiow cano with a new Hiipply of photoH, Anions the new dlnplay mav In foiiml Himin of tin (ltifHt (In- IhIiciI Iphoto that are made any- where both iih to workmaiHhlii and mounts. They are without doubt theflui-Ht lot of pictures ever dis played In this city and should bo wen to be appreciated. Ix-bmioii can boimt of one of the very bent pho tographers In the Htate." 1 MIhh Marlon Oeorge Ih rapidly 1 .coining to thu front of musical j genliiHOH. Already she can command ( the highest salary of any lady violin , player on the stage, and all the big 1 musical centers, Now York, Boston, ; New Orleans, San KrancUco, and In fact everywhere ulie Iiiih played, the 1 press and public have been uiimil 1 iiioiih In declarlmr that her nower on 1 this beautiful Instrument Ih marvel ous. Only a short while ago In Salt Lake city, when the big Mormon convention was on. hIio played In the famous tabernacle, which held 18.- 1 000 K)opIe, and time after time Hho 11110 10 respond 10 ine luiuuiioiiH up- 1 plmiHc of the delighted throng. She can take you back to ypur childhood by her bnautlful rendering of simple old time airs, or wile can charm the heart of musical enthusiasts by her skillful playing of clnsHlcnl pieces. She Ih the happy posensor of inany beautiful gowns and diamonds, but her chief treiiHiire Is her famous violin 1 which cost over $2,500. Shu will 1 play at the Opem House 011 May 10, and II you wish to henr the violin ( played by the only legitimate suc cefsor to Madam Norma Nartula, you should secure HcatH early. ' The I'ugenu Knox Company cam paigning for thu new local option law, wuh well received nt the SI B Church Friday night, April 29th. Hver.v available standing spac6 In thcchurcli was occupied. Owing to I buslnesH matters Mr Itayner W Kel ey, speaker and manager of the company was unable to be present j novei t In-less thu local option law1 1 win ably discussed mid thoroughly 1 explained by other members of the company, ltiterperslng their talks . with songs and readings by .Mr Knox. In substance the gentlemen said, the j local ontlon liuot usrolilOltlou law. I hut a law whereby the citizens of n ' municipality, ward, precinct or county may petition for nu election 1 mai me citizens niny ueciue oy 11 inn-1 Jorlty roto whether liquor may lie Hold In such governmental subdi vision, or not. It Is simply a law of majority rule. Every citizen, ald he, of the State of Oregon, regardless I of party or creed should bo In favor1 of this law. lie stated It did tiwuy 1 with uinchlneliiiuor trafllcnud placed It In the hands of the tieoplu where ah . great questions rightfully belong. As an impersonator Mr Knox Is cer tainly unique. With liU comic read ings and burlesque songs the large audience was kept in a side-splitting uproar of laughter for about two hours. At the close of the program a collection was taken and pledges mude for the further promotioi ol the campaign. Something over $:J0 was raised. Voters, Attcntioti! Dear Sir: All voters who wish to tote at either of the coming state, t county election in June, or Preslden , tlni election this fall, must bo regis tered licfore May 1.1, 1004. Those I who register with an otllcer other than thu County Clerk, must do so ' before the 15lh of May as the nflldii- vlts must bo sent to Kimoue. and be In the I Ierk's olllco on or before .May 1 10111. If you have not registered will you please do so now im our country needs your vote. We most earnestly hope that you can nnd will register and Join us in continuing the grand policies of our decoused president, William McKlnley, and continued by the typical American, Theodore Itoosevelt. Kxcuse us for calling your attention to thu above and I will remain Yours very truly, C A Wl.NTlIUMKlr.l', Chairman, Republican County Cen tral Committee. NOTICE. All nersouskuowluir themselves lu- I debled to the undersigned will please . call at Mrs J K Palmer's stove and settle before .May 15, litul. , t Mrs N K Ki.hiu. Opposite Imperial Hotel We Have a Full Line of Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Hats, Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Millinery. We most cordially invite the Ladies of Cottage Grove and vicinity to in spect our line of Millinery and Tailor Made Suits before buying elsewhere. IMS 1 i 1 : Ladies Half Shoes If 3'oti want the swelleat low Shoes every shown is this city, don't fail to cull and see ours, Have them in the Cuban and French heels also in Louis XV heels. In patent leather, patent colt and hand turned and the niani?h extension soles.J vi Tliey can't be beat for fj N. 15. All persons holding chinawarc tickets can redeem the same if presented before May 15, 1 00 t 3 it Lurch's Store. We are much Gratified at The way our free dishes scheme is working. It is no drawing scheme but .you get just what you need in a handsome decorated pattern, Come in and let us show you the ware and explain the scheme. Welch & Woods "Has it for less" Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes. SOLD We have sold much Real Estate and we can sell j'ours. If you wish to bin we can find what you want. All questions cheerfully answered and information given free. If you cant come, write. MEDLEY & MILNE Cor 2nd and Main Sts. Cottage Grove, Ore. Opera House THE 4 GEORGES CO. m MUSIC, COMEDY, SPECIALTIES. Prices, 35 and 50 cts. Children 25 cts. Mercantile Co. style, quality and price.