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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
DON'T Kail lo sec llic fine line ofCoiuks, Ilnir UniHlies, Toilet Arlieles and 4IiiiKKIhIh SuiulrlcH; Stationery ; The line.st line in town I prices can not he hcaten Benson's PHARMACY. 1 Imported it HI Ingles 01 J2.2.1 per la vl Common Hough liiiiihi'r ami illini'iiHiiin Iil J7..V) All Muds ol K lln Dried liimlii'i' al piiiportlonali'ly low prli'i'H l mill. pilci-H. mi i II Apill IhI. Iionjr Miriam Lumkr Co. v J .1 r COTTAOI; GHOYIi Iinprovemeiit Company. Deal ITS III City and Farm Properly. ns m vtsvts rmnrmr nnnnnnr vrs t At The Ideal $1 per Month Will keep your SiiltHclcaneil, pn-Hwil, tin 1 1 1 in m on ami rlpn WW 111. 'rnuiHUnt work hoIIcUi-iI. HatlHfncttoii Kiinrriiutecil. Work calleil tor ami ih-llveivil prompty each wivk. IDEAL CLOTHES GLEANING ESTABLISHMENT (IpIith lakeu at Welch .V WooiIh I o o ! Mrs. V. A. Cunningham, Col tup' (iron-, On-Kon. tj. juuuliu ajLa. sumi The Cottage drove SI'IEAAl LAUNDRY In now III rnniilug order ami prepnn-il to do all klmlH ot laundry work wllh prompt ih-hh ami at rciiHOimblc rati-H. We hope to necuro your patroniigt- and to plcum- yon with our work. I'lioue.il Hanson & Swnuson, Props. I'acii'ic tjOfstxcr AND Columbia Miner a 1 1 1 : Tin: IMiST SIIOH MADIS dun ran teed llaiiil Sewed I'rlccH IteaKouable ' J. II. David. ion' ft ' j Hole Agent. Collage drove. j 3QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXD AT TUB liivla mm MgK UUUIV UIU1VJ Can lie foiiml tliu iiiohI ele gant anil up lo ilntu STATIONERY Auolegant line of KiiHtern Mmlo PurfuineH, .School llookH ami a full line of the htHtcHt popular hookH. 33OCXXXOOOOOO0OOOOOCM3OOCC 100B HEN WANTED. To buy Kenneily'H Chain Light ning Liniment, for Ithouinatlsui anil all pnliiH mill liilliuimtloii. Prion 50 contH, all druggist, or by mall upon receipt of prloo, write I- L ken nedv, HagliiftW. Oregon, for llBt of twllmonieN. HutlBfactlnu guarmi-teed. I'lnno l.citiioiiii. I'lll I'll I N W llll dl'SllC III till vi I heir G tiillillon I r m 1 1- (might In piny the putini inn now 111 mm' mi' iiiiinr llinlly. .MTU. Hoy Welch a duly of 'j mi i'iiiioiiMI alillll.v iih a lonelier upon tji mm iiinuiiiucill, iiiih ilccilll'll III III' X, 'eoptn llinlli'il number of iiiiIIm for lllll SIIUIUI0I'. ftHM. VtClOll iiiih elm I WlllUO llllll OCcllclll SIICCI-HS III llll I porting her iiioIIiiiiIh to her pupils , III order In pet fool herself iinil to liu hurt her knowledge to OlIllTH, Nllll IIIIH SlIIIIICIl IIIIIIIT HIII'll CCll-lll'lltl I IIIIIHtl'IH Of llll' lllllllll IIH I'l'llf Ktllll , l.llllnlial ol I'IIihIc, Germany. I'l l ,otlo I'fcfcrhorn. one of Aim-lien 'great Instructors mill Dually with 1 .Mrs. Itlcliaril IM ii ii 1 1 of Cortland, win WIIH IIIC IIUpll Ot it r cinly, origin aior in I in- inly 1 1 1 1 1 1 o I , now no kniiwleilgcil to Im (lie Hum! I'HMy mill miiitcmmIiiI method taught. MrH. Wi'lcli will In' iiIi'iihi'iI to confer with lintonis or pupil al her Home, or will call upon Invitation at your noino. Nelson tl Whi-elor anil wife ol Albany were In the city Humbly. Mr. Micolcr Iiiih n In rue aw mill at Lyons. Medley and .M llnu recently sold to lli'oll Hyi-rilA IdIh In-Ill); a part of tin1 lli'ii ;.MoriH property. Mr Dyer win in oiiir i'iiti a nil" resilience. Kn.VHci' anil Half IiihI week Hold residence IoIh III .Spurn's ailllllliin. DIVIDE ITEMS. 'I'lip excitement over Iiiih died iIowii now tliu I'lcrlliin School election next Monilay. I A. I.. ouilaril lia unpointed Geo llarrlHiin ili'puly roiul -uiH-rvlsor. W. W. Tucker went to Walker .station to spend Sunday. Wood hauling Iiiih got a good I start now. i.iiih oi rallroail wood will Im' linuli'il out ol hem this year. All other hull game wiihiiIiiM'iISiiii duy at Divide between l.iitlimii anil l)li lilt- nlni'. Tin- DIvIiId nine played Is-tler luill limn In tlii-lr hint irnmc. Divide won III to III. Mnrdl Orai Carnival. I Tin' Manll iiriiHi'arnlral to Is- hold In I'nrtlmiil beginning .Iiiih-'lh anil routluiilUK until July 111 h . promises to in- mil- oi tin' niiiMt interesting anil hiii'ii-i-hIiiI outciiuluiuonts firr hold In tliu ui-hI. In onli-r that tint people of Cottage Grove anil vicinity may have an opportunity to visit rort laml during I Im Carnival the .South ern I'arlllr will hcII rouml trip tickets Ini-which Iih-IiiiIch ticket to lumlviil. Date of miIi- of tickets .lune 27th ami .Inly 7th only. Tickets good .'iiIii.vh from ilate of sale. st i:n nv his Douroit. "A iliH-liirhcre linn Hiit-al me for (I2.r0. winch I I'liiiunil wun uxcemilvi'Ior a ciimi ! clnilrrr iniirlMin," miva It. White, ill I 'iichi'lly, fill. "Al tliu t r iul he priui-iil Inn iiieihi'iiUkill mill molicilip. I iiNkeil linn it it unn mil ( 'Im in Ih i liu n' Colic, I'lmk'iii uinl lluirrhiH'ii Iteiuiilv lit- llneil i.h I liuil KiHik rcuniin to licltcve It uiif, uinl hi- Hiiulil i ut cay iimlcr until tlmt It uiiniinl " No iliiclor ciuilil line it hotter ri'iuiilt tliuii tin- la a cimu of chnlcrn uiiirliiii., it never lull-. Sulci liy Ni w Ki.illiiiK hluii'. 111(1 CUT IN SW.KTS. Ah we have ruwilvoil to K've In the pulille the lienelll of a nart of our ' profit liiHteail of to thelco man, e will iiiole prlcen on fn-Hli ineatH iih folio wh: ! I.nlniinil rouml Hteak Ilic ' I'rline rlli roant Ik.- I Chuck Hlt-ak anil roiiHt c llrlHkt-t roiiHt anil plate lie Mutton 7 to Hk,- I'orknt UK; Veal IH-Ht cntH Veal roiiHtn lac 1-rei.h No 1 laril -.V I'hone 21. All order promiitly llllcil anil tlellvereil innrnliiK uinl ev en I nj,'. SUWULL & CO. Elocutionary Enlertalnment. (Irace V. McIIIukit, a lady render of exceptional merit and ability, will npHarnt the ChrlHtlan Church on next Siiturdny night. The lady Ih reputed to bo one of Hie Ih-hI cutcrliiliicrH In this llnu now uppearlng In the country. Shu Iiiih received numcrouH meilulH for her excellent work. AiIiuIhhIou 2.V, Chllil reiiH lSc, A Smooth Tooter. A man came to the Htore one day. Ami to the drugglHt he did Hay, My feet once all covered with corns; Are now iih Hinooth as a yearllng'H iinriiH. hi- Pop Km All Corn Salvo for mile liy Morgan & Ilrehaut. VIIKAI' hUMttEIl. We have on our yards M),0X) fwt of lumlier which mint IiuhoM to make room for Incoming stock, prlcen rang ing from $:i W) to 7.1K). If you want a bargain coino at once. Tho Ilooth-Kelloy I.umlier Co., Saginaw, Ore. I'AUMKKS A Tl HXTIOX. We have a large Hiipply of cheap lumber, J iih t what you want on a much, price very cheap, must liu sold to make room for other Htock. The llooth-Kclty Lumber Co., Saginaw, Ore. WILL MERT PRICES. I am prepared to meet nny anil all piicoH, that limy bo mado by any one on any kind of Moats carried In the uinrkotH in Cottage drove. 11. I). Lincoln, West Side Meat ! Market. T 1 1 M C 1 1 A'lT A N O 0 1 1 A A 1 ) V K HT I S I X t i , Tho Uliiittnnoneii Miilloiuu Coniimny, with liihorutorioH nnd oneriil olllcct ut Chuttunuo:a, ToniiCKHCo. mid brunch huiiHCH ut St Louis, Mo., uinl Sun I'nin oIhoo, ('id., Iiiih heoomo one of the Inrgeal propiielury meilloliii) eouceruH in tho world. In tlierimih nf Huh im-ut himl ni ea two fnctors huve been ilonilnnut: The merit of Its products -Wlno of Ciirilui mid Tliedfoiil's llliick-liiiintilit bus been widely ieooi?nlr.eil nnd the iitigliuil iidvoitimiiit nielhoiU adopted have excited Kient comment. Tho pilb'ioity for I Iiohh niedioiiics does not consist of the oitc.li phniho und ex travtigniit stiileniont, too often oniployeil in iidvertising today, but Inslcud tliu plain story of exporluiico uitli tliu medl cinea kIvcii in the pin! n litnutiiiKO of tho po nlo tlieniHcIvoa. Tho fnllowlni; let ter ! it f 11 1 r Hiiniplo of tliu tllOIISHIIlls of Wlno of Curdiii tcstiinoniuls published during tliu pun twenty yours, (yinnnnrevvTririrvvTrsTrsTs 11lnnr XMWIC JULBJLIU JUUUUUl JUJUU AJ Dr. I.nwe, Oculo-optlclan, ICiiKcim lla'lwooil Ice cieain at the .Slur. l''or IIihI i Iiihm iiiciiIh Hit- ICxchaiiKe reHlauraut. i KIhIiIiik lacklu at Tho .Modern I'hariuaey. The Ii'iiiIIiik liraml clirarH at the Hlar. Any iii'Hcrlil Ion llili'il at Tin-Moil-in I'hariuaey. Wfiliii-Hiluy wiih Orcifon day at the Ht I.oiiIh KxponltlUII. HpauldlliK'H Olllclal l'iicnc HiiIIh at The Modern riiarmacy. Hot coffeij uinl Inni'litH at tliu Kx- cIiiiiikc reHlauraut. IIuvIiIhoii keepH the lient loKWrn' hIiih-h on the market. I'n hiivii time try tliu Kxcliaiik'e lunch roouiH for quick oervlce. ilea Curry went up to work In tliu mliii'H In llohemla, on laHt TueHilay. Vou can uet the IichI Iol-kitm' ami uiluerH' mIiih-h at .1 II DuvIiIhihiV Itemeinher the hpIiooI election on Momlay at our o'clock at tliu xchool Iioiihc. A voti) tore. It. VanOeiihiirir for hcIiooI illreetor will Ih-a vote In the rlKht place. Mrn. Julia (Ireen of l'umli-tou, Ih thu KUCHt of relallven and friundn In IhlHcity thU wiK'k. Mih. I'ri'il l.ainli. ol Kimcne, Ih In tlm city vIhUIhk wllh her parentH, J. II. I-wIh ami fmally. Mi h. Kiiiiiih JoIiiihoii, who Iiiih Ih-cii iHitnit: .Mrn. IIIL-L'IMH oi inuene, n- turiied home .Suniiay. Don't foruet to take your iiiciiIh at the Kxrhaiit;- ri-Hlauraut. Kvery tiling the Ih-hi tliu inarkuti-aii nupplv I'ur nick hi'mlai'lio tuku CliHUibc-rliiin'H Hliaii'ich uinl l.lver Tiihlvtn iinil a ipiick me in ccrniin. 1 1 ir Hue nv ?ew r.rn DniK Store. .Mr. .1. V. Thornton who Iiiih Iki-ii 111 forHomr time with typhoid fever Ih Improving and It U hon-il will hooii Ih- out ukuIii. 1'reachliiK wtvIlch at the Christian Church Sunday niornliiaiiili.'VcnliiK. Other McrvlccH ut uhiiiiI hour. The public Ih moHt cordially Invited. MrH. Julia (Irccnu ami Mrn. Frank Jordan attended the l'lilvcrnlty of Oregon exerelHweH at Kukciiu thin wei-k. I have it coimlo of kooiI Tlinlier Inliim near town and two cood clalniH for Hale cheap. liKltlUN now. I'or Sale A few Hliarcn of Htock In the lltawatlm Mining Co, onu of the U-Ht proiertlcH In liohemla. lilllTII HTKVKNH. Mr. anil MrH. John Ijt. returned to their Inline In Korent drove alter a week m vlHlt with their iIiiiil-IiIith. Mri. Kr.ink HenilcrHiii and MIhh l.ottii- I AM'. On next Monday thi-Hlase will he put on bet ween Wild wood Million, on the O .V S K. and llohemla. The road Ih now open clear through. Mr. u m iiawiey urove iiih leait' to the llohemla I'ont Olllce on.Mondiiv hiHt. Mr. 1. II. Hmamoml. nn-Hldent of Hie llnmmoml Manufacturing Com pany of Portland, which ban the contract to Install the 10-Htamp mill at the VchiivIuh mines, wiih upilurliig tne wtrk piiHiiiug tlie work ahead 1 1 1 1 his ni'oiiHl jiiu-iI energy. Miss Lucie Newluml, of Coltuge drove. Iiiih Ih-cii employed bv the lioul liiinril. Wlllcll colllllleteH the l eorpn of teacheiH for our public Hohool Miss Newlnnil has boon the gnoHt of her friend, MIhs Mna Snell, ! during tin-past week. Junction City J Ili'iwi. i .'!!.? '?'. -; mill Mini Liunn jpiiiiii'I , llll ill good condition, good iih new, capac- Ity 25,000 foot KJ day. Here Ih an opportunity to got a good complete pinning nnd sawmill for little mouey Wrlte or call for particulars II. Vknhkk. 10 2t Cottage drove, Ore Dr. (ieorge Wall departed on Mon ilay last for UUcago. whciv ho goes i music is over noted for Its sweotnoHH. to take a post graduate eoursr hi PItlXiliVM surgery, also to become thoroughly ,, ,, , , ,. ':' , ,, familiar with the practical use of the ! 0rK ' fl;Vl.'u'' M.rH' rl' !" 1,t,e"-ol,: X-ltay. After thu Dr. lias accom-1 l.' "' ;i,v x -v,"f ,: rnvt'r nllshod his object In tills direction. 1 Scripture Heading: tarol."A. Message lie will visit thu Ht Louis lCxposl- tuiii ami otner points oi intcrcHt. Dr. Hockett will attend to theflrms IiuhIiiohs meanwhile. Harry Clark, one of tho most gonial anil popular young men of theclty, and who for hoiuo time past has Ik-cu employed at Lurch's h ton', left iih Wednesday for Wasoo, Sher man county, this state, where ho has accepted a position with a largo mercliantllo company, a business In which he Iiiih had considerable ex- porlonce in this locality. The sl minor children of Thomas .iniiiiimn wen-iiii hist Tnesii.iv tiiki.n bv tho sheriff to the Children's Homo In Portland. Tho mother of tills family died something more than a year ago, and the father died tills last Spring. Mr. Johnson was onu ot tl-c old time prospectors and min ers in this hcctinu of tlie country During tho winter ho disposed of'a!'to H"r,t:, c'rah mining on Falrvlow inottn- tain In lohomla. Frank Spores, of Mohawk, ap- of tho Lord", Ten young ladles, poured before Justle intermeler Carol. "Sweet Melodies"; nenedlc Tuesday and plead gullly to killing i Hon. a dwr on May II. The fine Is S.'fi. I . Mr. Spores was arrested by J. W. NOTirF linker, Htatu gamo warden, on com- 1 u" plaint of .loo HuddloHtou. .ll persons knowing thonifolvos Sentence wiih withheld for the pros-indebted to u are requested to call out. It Is bi-lloveil that deer killing ut once and settle. Wo iiii-d our Ih quite common in tho mountains, ,onev at once, and we must have it. and tlmt others besides i Mr. Spores , All over due accounts not paid by have violated tho aw. If this Is true j,,iy iMt wl bo given iu for colleo nioro lines should bo forthcoming. tlon. Uugono Heglster. IIautu.no . H.vnskn. n u.i i ji ii rare Materials in me nanus oi mm mmw This is the only secret of the wonderful popularity of SWETLAND'S ICE CREAM Contains more butter-fat than any other Ico Cream on the market; and absolutely no "filler" It's cuham not ctiHtard. II. BILLS, Sole agent for Cottage Grove. KUKK SOUVKNin-Wlirn vlilllilK 1'ortUnJ, nail t BWKTI.A Nil's 2T.I Mortlion St., lllut prtaent tills J You Mill motive KIIKK n llmrtlv louvenlr (or tlie table. Ileitis of lntcrcsf In mid nluml 3 Collate drove and vicinity. Kodack and Koilack hiipjiIU-h at The Moilcrn riiarmacy. I'ichIi crawllnh In wine at the Kx-chaiiKi- ItCHlaurant. Tor Hhort orderH try the KxcIhhikc liiimh roouiH. Harvey i: l.oilliHhurK freight at , ol tliu Southrru I'aclllc In In the- clly. MrH. Win IVrinmi went to Portland Wedm-Hilay iilht to Hpt-nil a few ilayn. MIhhch Clara Van Itlpcr and Mthel Wooley vlMlleil In Kiikviii- the llrnt of tliu week. II. M. ami ('. Mawley.HuiiH of W. W, llawley, arrived on Wednenday for a nliort vlnlt. D. V. DoIiIiIiih Ih IiiiIIiIIiik a llnu lioiui! In t lit) I.oiik ami iiliiiihatn edition. Attention Ih called to Hchoot report iiiiIiIIhIiciI the yearly in another coliiinn ol tlm MlKK't. I'OHHAI.i: A nearly now top Iiiikkv and a kooiI net of double hnrucHH for Hale. .Medley ami Milne. Mr. CIiiih Coehran returin-d home TueHilay from 1'emlleton. where he Iiiih been forHomu that- pant I'erd Kureliel mioM Ihihemla miner linn uone proHK-ctlii? about 20 iiiIIch , nun tli of Itohemla for the Hummer. Kubji-el for the inornliiK Hi-rvlce at i the M. i;. I'liuri'li will Im". ".Iiiiiich Hie I (Jiilet Man", another of the wriiiotiH I on the Apoittle. i: A.l'imettiiil wlfeilenarleilfortlielr oin iiouieini olorailo.Wedncilav. Mr. I 'iiKe Iiiih Ih-cii liook-keeiH-r for the I .nun lllimliuin Compnny, but Iiiih interi-HtH In oil IIcIiIh In I'luli which lie fell uiiiHt Ih; looked alter, and re- HlKIII-ll IiIh poHltlou. IIuvIiik dlnpoHed of my IntereHt In thu C-ttane Orove Steam I.mimlrv I ill-Hire to thank the people who havu ilurliiK the fiiiHt fewmontliH Hoklndly iiHHlHled ine In my effortn to wrve them. Ciiaiii.kh IUnhkn. To-iiIkIiI an i:ie-trlcal Kutertalii- ment will be Klven at the 0iera HouKe. Moving pIclun-H MliiHtrated hoih:h, K-pentlne danci-H an- a part of tliu entertainment. It Ih a cou tlnoiiH iH.-rforinauee, admlKHlon 2,'ictH. At hint the cemetery Ih to be hu plled with water. At the meeting of the Council, recently, Ih wan agreed to Hiipply the water free, pro vkllliK plM!H would be laid from the main line to the KroumlH. John Ilar kerat once circulated a Huhserlptlon pnK.-r and the lieceKHary amount will lie forthcoming to place the pliieHaud hydrant. Kvcry one will Ih- pleaned to nee the licnutlful cemetery kept In a proK-r condition. On WeilneHilay afternoon a man and woman with two little children panned through Cottnfje Orove. Their inetliod of traveling attructeil coiiHlderable attention. To the Nuk Ket tin- man told thcfollowliiK Htorv: (Jn the 2iith of April wo left Seattle with the Intention of koIiik to Calif ornia. We had Hiifllcent money to reiu h Salem, Oregon, li.v train, here e ere comiH-lleil to Htop. "I got uork but In lifting or Htooplnjr over ho much, got ft lame hack and had to Htop work. When I not better I ringed up till Utile wagon and put ting tin-children ami iH-ddlng mid n few cooking ntenxIM In. my wife nnd I Htarted on foot for Wheatlnnd Cal.. where we have frlemlH. We make about llftcen mlli-H a day and camp when- ever night overtaken us, ieople along the road are iiHUiilly kind to i iih. We expect to make the entire lonruev on font. If 1 ire) li,.)ter will try to get Home work." Thev do not wish to have their nnmo published, it at or near Kugene thev lost a diary which had been kept of their Journey. If found they wish It sent nanui';;,,:, s.:e m: i that It can be forwarded. Next .Sunday evening the Annual Chlhlreu'H Day exerclscH will take place at the Methodist Kplscopal Church. Thu programme la reported hh es-pei-lally line, liavlng been prepareil i iy rroi liaiiuei oi i nicago, wnose from Heaven": Hoc " Welcome' by llertha Stevens, Kdlth Hastings, Winnie Jones, May Masterson, Mamie Kline, Kdna Stevens; Hoc., "dod's Ullt", May Armstrong.Ina .lolinson, Klo Phillips; Hoe., "dod Is over All". Vornotn Thomas; Carol, "June Time"; Hoc., "What we would Like to be", (iertrudo Hogate, Otto Hart Frank Jones, Austin Ilerj Harold Feese, Samuel llranton, .lean Coch ran, Walter Kibble: Hoe.. Kdna I. Stevens; Hoc., Opul Davis. Vorna j Phillips, Vivian lsliam. May Turk, : Vivian Davis, Vena Wheeler. Opal '. I'Vrn dunii: Hoc.. Ivan, Cun- ningiiam, itotiort .louos, iiitroiii Cochran; Duett, dertrude Hogate, Allle Phillips; Hoc., "Our Ullt to Jesus", Vornotn Tlionins lllaneh llranton, Nora dill, Cora liover, Ciis Houck; Motion Song, Primary, Class; Hoc., Hlauclie llranton; Song "Daisy iit..ic.t. n. n -ci. i.i.i.h. t irr..Mi.,.- ..1IIIO . IIW, .ill- u HUM. 'lll.llt.M Look l'p; Hoc , Sweet Melodies", Winona dunii; Carol "Follow Me": Hrlof addn-ss by thn iiiihIiip "Wnltlllir for the Cnitlllli? l. p ni.Mii w i f Clly Council Mccllnjr. Adjiiuriied mceling of the ( Ity Council met June lllli iit (ilv Hall. Present Mayor Medley .Clerk Wheeler, Councllmen, Hlnghum, Currln, lllmls, Vonte.li and Wall. HKU'KII IIONIlH. The Ordinance. No 7H provlillng for thu iHsuaneu of Jin.lKK) Hewer homln piiHHcd to llnal reading und after thorough iIIhciihhIoii wiih iiuaunm ously adopted. HAI.I: OP IIONIlH. II wiih ordered that notice of sale of IioiiiIh Hhould Im puhllHheil In prens of tin- city, also the Morning Ore- gonlan. Kuch bid to Im- accompai I by cert l ed check for 0 for each ?I00 worlh of IioiiiIh. .Should the HUcccHHful bidder fall to take tho IioiiiIh the check to ho forfeited to the city. HIiIh not accepted checks to be returned. Hlght to reject all bids re Hcrveil. .1. L. Archlbald'H bill of S alloweil. fllin.MKN's NI'.W HAM.. Thu repairs on Ih.-II tower ami new hull for firemen having Urn reported completed, thu balance of bill of con tractor Taylor for flll.00 wiih al lowed. . nkiv ktiii:i:t ciimmittkk. Couucllmnu Wall owing to con templated absence In the Hast for sonic time asked to lie retired from Hie Htreet committee which wiih Krantcil and Hinds appointed In bin place until IiIh return. KIIKK WATKII TO f'KMKTKIIV. Tlie Council ngri-ed to furnish water fni- to cemetery grounds, pro viding thu rlll.-iiH laid nine- line from main line and place n water cut-off near the main and supply an auto matic Hprliut faucet to prevent wante. ami at no oxik'Iiw to city. OIIIIINA.NCi: COMMITTKK. The Mayor HiiggoHted the appoint ment of an ordinance committee so iih to hecuru proper drafting and pre sentation of ordlnaneeH. The huk- geetion wan favorably received by the council and the Mayor named its Ordinance Committee Bingham. IIIikIh and Venteh. Adjourned to Tuesday June 1 Itli. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposal for bids for newer con- structlon. Notice Is hereby given that on and prior to tlie 11th day ot July, 1901. the Common Council of the city of Cottage drove will receive sealed bids for the construction of and furnishing material for three sewer mains fortlie City of Cottngu drove according to plans ami sis-citications now on lile with tlie City Hecorderof said City. Owe of said mahiH to lie 3000 feet in length constructed of earthenware sewer plisj 16 to 21 inches in diameter. One of said mains to lie about 2500 feet to lie con structed of earthenware sewer pie 10 to Is Inches In diameter and one of said mains to Im l-0 feet In Ieneth constructed of C Inch sewer pliie. Illds may lie for one or mon- of said kou or mains. Kacli huccohbIuI bidder will Ih- required to MiniMi a bond of 2.1 iH-r cent of IiIh bid nud each bid miiHt be accomiiauleil by a certified check of $100. to be immediately re turned Incase bid Is not nee pted. The Council reserves the right to reject nny anil all bids. 21 -It l". D. WllKKI.Klt, City Hecorder. TO VOTE FOR GODDESS OF LIBERTY. Kvery business plnce in town I renuesteil by tlie Committee to onen a voting place for votes for the dod desB of Llln-rty for the 4th of Julv. Tickets for that purpose can Ik? hail liy calling at tnelNugget olllce. votes 3 cents each. Mesdames: O. (), Mc Chilnn, Henry Ventch anil Mlcses Kllle Stewart, Lucie Newlanil and Lillian Hart. Heturns of the votes cast will Ik- given dally to Harry iln-hiiut who will announce the position of the candidates. SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICIALS. The first of tlie week L. II. Fields Supt. of lines In Oregon. H, Kix-hler, malinger, nnd T. w . lounger master mechanic of the Southern Pacific railroad, arrived In theclty by siieclnl train. -Manager Wood of the O. anil S. K. road extended an Invitation to the gentlemen to take a run over his road, which was accepted, after a trip to tlie end of the track above Wlhlwood they returned to the city where they expressed themselves as amen pleased wltn tueir trip, Subscriptions arc being taken to uoiray tne exiienses oi iiuiunug, inly ing hardware, furnishing and light ing a baud stand. The lumber, for which has lieon bo generously do nated by our townsman, Hon I.H. Ilinghmu. and use of ground by .1. 1. Jones. This Is something for tlie nubile good as the hand proposes to give concert Friday evening and Sunday afternoons during tho sum mer. Tlie band thinks that In as much as It has iK-en ready ami wil! Int. In nlnv on nil m-ciiMliltis mill linn j n the past eighteen mount lis bought several lURtrumenrs ami pmu ior its uniforms iud music without passing the hat. that the neon eoHJ u should not turn It down at this time. Chip iu two bits at least which will be as thankfully received as it greater i amount. DIED. lll'NCH At his home nearStockton, Calif. Mr, John Hunch, Juno i, 1IHJI, uged S! years. Mrs. Hunch Is a sister ot Hov. 0. II. Wallace, of this city, and Mrs. Ann Soars, of Walkers Station. Mr. Hunch was well known here by many of tho old settlers, huviug visited tills section of the country a number of times. Ho also was a Mexican soldier, Joining tlie army when 18 yenra of age. Ho loaves to mourn ills loss tl widow ami eight children, three boys and live girls, beside a large circle of friends. The remains were laid to rest In tlie Stockton cemetery Juno tith. Basket Meeting At W'alkor Station Sunday, June L'tith. A cordial Imitation is ex tended to all to bring their baskets nnd attend tills interesting meeting. Hi:v 0. II. Waixack. New Uthts for Streets. Tho electric light company have had linemen stringing now wire and putting In the now lights as ordered by tlie Council. $1500 Will Take It. Ono-lmlf black, good house, wood hotiro, root-house, chicken park, 2 lots In Itoscburg, 1100 shares Lcltoy mining stock. All goes for tlie mull i price of $1500. Kuyeer& Huff. , Ever Do This? Did you ever pass by our store m and walk several blocks to get y an article of Men's Furnishings IF WE CAN GET YOU inside to inspect our large stock of modern furnishings we are sure you will not pass us by again. It Lurch's Store, Corner 5th and Main Streets. Straw Hats, S White Tests, I CLOTHING We must reduce our stock, &j avail yourself and buy for ft about s 1 5(lc on the Dollar i 25 styles baby shoes, See our show window. K A The best $1.50 Men's and Women's shoes in 5; P America. (Cl Welch & Woods 3?) New Bank Block. Teacher's Report for the Year Ending June 3, 1904. Made by A. L. BRIGGS, Daxe June 3, 1904. Number of pupils on register marked "K".-. Nutnlier of pupils on register marked "K"... Number of pupils on register bet 4-20 Numlier of cases ot pupils dropped Number of cases of pupils readtulted Number remaining at end of school year No ot days school taught 170 No of holidays 4 Total No of school days 180 No days attendance C3S24 Of absence 4321 Of times late 659 Av'geNo. pupils belonging o!)S Keport of the classes formed during the year, and the number of pupils pursuing each study. cu l No Chart 54 1'lrst Header 37 Second Header 25 Third Header 81 Fourth Header 83 Fifth Header 123 First Arithmetic 177 Second Arithmetic 87 Mental Arithmetic 274 Advanced Arithmetic 05 Language 402 History .252 Civil Government 04 Physiology 333 Writing .474 Vocal Music 137 System of Cullsthen 137 -NEW & Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop Feed, Graham Flour, Oats, Bran and Shorts, J. R. BROWN, West Side. Cottage, Grove ovYTTTnnnnririnrinnroTnnm TIIATTIIROIIDING HEADACHE. Would uulckly leave vou, if you ueod Dr. Kinit'u New Life l'illa. Thoutmnds of Bullerers 1 avo proven their matchless merit ior BiCKonu nervous llenilaolies. rhev make nure blood and build iinvour health, Only 25 cents, money back if nnt cured. Bold by Morgan A Hrelniiit. Druggist. 0 1 Toul 484 27 511 542 !!.-8 IMS Av'go dally attendanco No. of visitors I'aivnts Membor-t of school board i amity Superintendent Others 373 76 33 CUM I No 511 .272 .254 Spelling Geography Drawing Algebra Advanced History Composition & Khetorlc, Fhyslcs Chemistry Hookkeeplng Geometry Knglish Literature .08 .33 ..13 OS Ilotnny Nature Study.. ..194 Astromomy 13 Geology 13 Latin 8 Physical Geography 24 Higher Arithmetic 21 ACUTE KHEUMATISM, Deep tearing or wrenching pains, oc casioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on llrst moving thu limbs mid in cold or damp weather, is quickly cured by llallard's Snow I.ini ment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City, III., writes, Fed. 10, 1902: "A year uyu I was troubled with a pain in my back. It soon got so 'lad I could not bend over. One bottle of lUllard's Know Liniment cured me." 26c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Morgatuv, Urehaut. EXCURSION RATES BAY. TO YAQUINA "On June 1st the Southern I'aclllc Co will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Yaqulnn liny. Uoth season and Saturday to Monday tickets will be sold. This popular resort ltj growing In favor euch year, hotel rutes uru reasonable and tho opportunities for fishing, hunting nnd seuhnthlnK are uiiox celled by any other resort on tho I'u. ciflc Coast. W E COMAN, General Passenger Agent. lloyi Ulrli 34,1 241 12 15 2j5 256 28T 255 1S2 170 101 187 r'V'''''