C. A. LtcWis. Bohemia CIIKISMAN & BANGS r'wWw' "ww "w"" First Class Tur luiyc ymi iazm. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned hv Messrs Elledge & lliggins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will he sold at lowest prices. Uy courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive a large share of your patronage. HAY AND FEED DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Hai Kiii & Hansen, props. 1? n mil -.wi-i? ron'iirir sfgricultupal IirjpleirjCiHs Plows, Mowers nnd Hakes. Sole agents lor the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplier. Piper & S ?iiuniUiiiiUiiiiainiiuiiiiiJUiUiniiiinmiumiiuuJUiUinK COrV I G - Griffin & KNOWLES & GETTYS f Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... 1 Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- 4 General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, OREGON. m REHDY MADE The London (ienenil Merchandlso Store wish to announce to the buying public thut they now have a very complete stock of (ienernl .Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 20 percent below all competition. Wo purchase our goods in large quantities through Eastern Drummers, puy cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently cun sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. At $7.50 High Orado Goods and other lines of IteadyJ Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of M. ). Wells Shoes are the best wearers on;tho market and at prices that cannot ho equalled. Try our Uoast Coffees, the best flavor nud will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. G. W- McQueen I'ROI'RIKTORM OP leFashion Stables ALSO OFFICE OF fHK and lilnck Butte Stage. COTTAGE GROVE, OKI: "w wC" V w w - w w-w w www w - TTm1 tiro ia Stoves and Tinware mm m. A MA Lf- a MA vannennura THE CTTTIXU QIAL1TY ol any tool Is always a desirable one, but o( equal Importance Is the power of retaining this qunllty so ns not to require too frequent shartHm Ins. By making your purchases of the Grillln & Veatch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality ol tools and cutlery ol proerly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. Veatch Go, CLOTHING to $9.00 BOHEMIA NUGGET HOIIl-MIA NUUGUT PUBLISHING COMPANY. . Wm. B. Root, Editor and Manajr. Knltrrd l the K-ilon.c st Cottsr Onuf, Orison M second rUw mall rustier. St'l.SCltlPTlON It.VTKK. months 1.00 1 venr IS months ?2.P0 II paid in advance. THIS l'.VI'KK It Ul'l I lUo lit K, Prate's ilrrrlllnic AfWnrjr, (II n.l M Mfrchsitlt. K.x ensure. Ssn Kmnc Ivii, Onttfiunln. vrtierceon irarttfor ailimtslnr run lcra.tc (or ti nmniifn Bin i' "Mill" FOR AN ORi; UXHIHir. During the latter part of August beginning on the 22ml and closing on the 27th the American Mining Congress will hold its 71I1 annual session For the past three or four mouths, Secretary Mahon has been industriously circulating literature concerning the Congress and urg ing upon the authorities of the various states the appointment of delegates who will attend this I gathering. In many instances the 1 request has been complied with and I an assurance is given that a large delegation will be present upon this occasion. Mining is one of . the most important industries in a 1 number of States and it is fast as- suming a high position in Oregon The mineral resources are here and it only needs the united efforts I of the people to develop them and 1 place Oregon well up in the list ' of mining States. I Cottage Grove, although 35 ' miles from the Bohemia mines, is owiug to the fact it is the only gateway to those mines where people must first come before reach that point and is also the base of supplies, directly interested in the development of the mines of that district. The Commercial Club of Cottage Grove realizing tbis fact has de cided that Bohemia shall be prop- i erly represented not alone by a 1 large delegation, but by an ex ihibit of the tres. Every miue owner will be asked to make a col lection of ores from his properties, and send them properly labeled to the end of the O. aud S. E, track I where they will be taken charge of by that road and brought to this city free. After reaching this point the committee will receive them and see that they are placed on exhibition in Portland at the proper time. As was recently said by Col Mahon, "If you have some thing up there in which you have confidence let it be known. If not why of course keep still." OFF FOR BLUB RIVER. G. R. Chrisman, county judge, and Commissioners H. D. Edwards and H. M. Price, leaves iu the morning for a trip over the Mc Kenzie road to Blue River to note the needed improvements to the road. The court will probably put in an extra day and make the trip to the mines before returning. It was the intention of a number of business men to leave for the mines today on a tour of inspection, but some of the party, being unable to get away, they have postponed the journey until u later date. Eugene Register. The above mentioned officials learn ing that a government official will soon be at Eugene to demonstrate a good roads proposition, gave up their trip to Blue River and came to Cottage Grove to examine the County road about two miles east of town, where the Row River is cutting it away . TIID "AMERICAN" NATION. From the New York World. Sec retary Hay's order that our em bassies abroad shall be officially designated as "American" will be criticised by our Canadian cousins, yet it ia a sensible arrangement. Hitherto the official designation has been "the embassy of the Unit ed States," which was inaccurate, since several other countries are called "the United States of Vene zuela, of Brazil, and so on. Each is known abroad by its last name. "The Brazilian minister," "the Venezuelan envoy," are terms ev erywhere in common use. So 1 the American ambassador" has always had one meaning, even before Mr. Hay's order was issued. Undoubtedly we are all "Ameri can" together, but no nation save "the United States of America" has put the name into its official title. The new nomenclature is short, convenient and will be universally understood. Friday. Jl'UY IS, 1)04 j KILL TIIU PANTHERS. T. C. Scurr in n letter to the Roseburg Plaindcaler says: It takes about two little beauties (.spotted fawns') each day to satisfy the ap petite of the panther. I can find these little fellows nearly every day in the week now, and in the fall I will prclinps se - a hundred large deer before I see one ol them, and where are the ? It would he much more to the ct edit of the state to fix a bounty of not less than $25 for the scalp of even- panther killed in the stale instead ofarrcsling a poor man living in the hills for killing a buck at this lime of the year. If the state is too poor to nlloril a bounty, then the federal govern ment ought to place 11 bounty on them, lor 1 do lclicvc that a panther kills mote doer in 11 venr than any half dozen huutcts. It is said that n panther can not be caught iu a trap. I have a steel trap that weighs 42 pound.), and during the last rain storm a panther killed my largest Augora wether. The next day we found what was lett ol the goat (.about one half) neatly covered up. We set the trap and in lour hours had him. I have long ciuce learned that when a panther furnishes the bait himself lie can be caught in a trap, and in no other way have I been able to get them into a trap. This istnv experience with the cowardly brute. CLOUDBURSTS AM) DROUTH. Orfrmi Ptl Journal. As was remarked awhile back, this is a freaky year meteorologi cally. While western Oregon is experiencing an unprecedented drouth for this time of year, east ern Oregon is being subjected to an almost continuous series of cloud bursts, occuring in several counties and causing considerable damage in the aggregate, yet a very small comparative loss of crops or other property. The flood that overtook the little town of Mitchell was the worst in results; lleppncr, that naturally was apprehensive, fortu nately escaping with slight damage. It is to be presumed tnat these abnormal conditions will change soon, but even if they continue for a while we san look at reports from other states aud be thankful never theless that we live in Oregon in stead of in one of them. Those devoted to outdoor exercise should find plenty of interest in the coming President.-.! campaign savs the Oregonian, for both President Roosevelt and Judge Parker are excellent examples of the value ol sports. The President's athletic pursuits range from riding the jiu jitsu, while Judge Parker's morn ing swims have lately acquired National fame. Even tb : vener able ex-Senator from West Virginia Henry G Davis, declares that he "would rather ride a horse 'ban go to the opera any time, ' adding with a smile that meant he was thinking of another distinguished Democrat. "Yes, I would rather ride than go fishing even." Riding and swimming have displaced the more meditative pleasures of ungl iug this year, and it is now up to Senator Fairbanks to come out as a boxer or wrestler 011 the Republican team is to have an equal standing with the Democratic. NIGHT WAS HKK TKKItOlt. "I would cough nearly all night long' writes Jim. Chan. Applcgnte, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hnrdly get liny sleep. I had consumption to bad that If I walked a block I would cough (right fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines (nihil, three f 1 bottles of Dr King's New Discovery wholly cured me mid I gained 5s pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to eure Coughs, Colds, I .a Grippe, Ilroueliitis nnd all Throst anil Lnng Troubles. Price 60 and $1.00 Trial bottles fiee at Morgan fi Ilrehaut Willamette Valley Chautauqua Associa tion' The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will meet at Gladstone Park, near Oregon City. July IL'tb to 21th, luot, inclusive. The Southern Pnclllc Co, will make reduced rates on the Cerilllcnte Man lor this occas Ion. Call on any .Southern Pnclllc Agent lor advertising matter. L'l'-it IXDICSKSTION. Witli its companions, heart burn, llatuleuce, lOimdity of the liver, consti nation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache mid other nervous symptoms, fallow kin. foul loiiKtie, o( leimive breath and 11 legion of other ailments, is at once the most widespread and destructive malady among the American people. The lerlinie treat ment will euiu all these troubles. 50c bottle. Bold hv . organ iV Ilrehaut. tT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pait3 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Think Have You Enough to Suit Your Ideas, Is It the Sort You Most Admire, Is the Decoration Attractive, Is the Quality as You Prefer, Don't You Want a New Set. We Have Sets or Odd Pieces, The Economical can Afford them, At Our Closing Out Sale. At Pacific Timber Co?s Store Under Odd Fellows Mali COTTAGE GROVE, OKKGON. THE DOMESTIC GOOSE. IU nlur lis Mitrki-t roultrr I'crU I'or UiimIIum. The price of geitie In the eastern markets during the past winter ranged from II cents per pound for tho lower grades to X cents per h)iiiiiI for the very llnest. as sold In the tst meat markets in the large cities. Hotween the lower and the higher prlres they quoted along 111. 'M. -I. -S nnd .10 cents per iHiuiul. according to qimllty, says the feather. These that are known as mongrel geese demanded the higher price. The mongrel geese are the re sult of crossing the wild Cnniula goose with the African. This produces n tine, large, high flavored table fowl, and this variety of goose brings the highest prices when properly raised and nicely presented for sale. Geese will lay from twelve to as high ns thirty eggs In 11 season. It Is nlwnys belter to permit the goose to hntch her own eggs. When there nre more eggs than the goose can take care of. they can well be hutched under very large chicken hens nnd the goslings turned over to the grsiso to care for them. llolled hominy nnd rlee ure very good for the young gosltngB. Never feed them nny whole corn or com of any kind. Let all their food he mixed or mashed food, rnther dry, with n plentl fill supply of cooked vegetables In same. Alwnys provide plenty or grac ing on good grass or clover. After the goslings are fairly well started they will need hut little attention or feed ing, provided the grazing grasses are rich uud plentiful. When fattening time comes the young geese that are Intended for mar ket should be conuned In close quarters and feil plentifully on fattening foods of all kinds. A good diet to start them Is ground onts mixed with wnter: after this some hnrley meal may tie lidded to same, and steamed or cooked potatoes uuisluil up nnd mixed with buckwheat Hour nnd oats. All of these mash foods may be fed warm, but not hot. l.jince Klorka. It Is generally believed that fowU do better nnil ly better In comparatively small Hoiks, say twenty to fifty, than In n mob; Hie theory being that the food Is more evenly distributed nnd Individuals have a better opjiortunlty. We have seen a thousand Plymouth Itock hens running together, but they divide up Into flocks orabout tlfty In the twenty rooting pens on the mnln floor of the poultry house; they were nil In the basement of tho house when we saw them together. These were on the farm of Mr. I'rescott. nenr lloston. On .Mr. Henry Van Drcscr's farm. Cohlesklll, N. Y.. there nre 1.200 While Leghorns housed In the long house, nnd all run at large together over 11 fifty (or more) acre pasture when let out; In the house they are In (locks of about fifty In the twenty-four pens. We saw on a highly prosperous poub try farm in Maine 210 fine looking ltarred Tlymoiith Itock pullets, nil In one house. Tho owner said she clear ed annually about profit per bend on her birds; she has only seven coeks and cockerels running with that num ber of pullets, and last year the cgts from a flock kept In similar condition averaged 00 per cent fertile nnd "hatched splendidly." Meltable Poul try Journal. Wrrla In Alfalfa. The most successful method of com bating weeds In alfalfa consists In fre quent mowing during tho first year, even when the alfalfa plnnts have not attained sufficient height for haymak ing. Itepcntcd clipping with the mow er during the first summer will do much to repress weeds and to thicken tho stand of alfalfa by making the plants throw out a grenter number of stems. Protection Proa Son Scald. Bun scald kills thousands of newly set trees. Tho wind also whips them unmercifully unless supported. Kill two birds with one stone by driving two sharpened strips of board on the sunny sldo of tbc tree, as shown In the cut, tying n bit of cord about the top, advises American Agri culturist. This guards against both sun and wind, and the tree will have a tiike suelteb. much better chanco of getting snfely through the critical first season. This protection can be left on during the winter and will prevent effectively in jury from rabbits, mice, etc. Itcnew 11s often as necessary until the treo has passed tho danger period. About Ghinaware t i iti:ioi t'llltosir KiAituiiin .v A I'TKIt Tl'.N YKAHMll' Sl l l lilt INli. "1 wish t,i say a few word ill phrase of ChainU'rluin's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea ltcmcdv," sttvs .Mrs, Mattie Iturge, ol Martinsville, Vu. "I sullered from chronic diarrhoea, (or ten years nnd 'during Hint time triitt various medi cines w itlioiit obtaining niiv permanent relit'!. Last summer one of in v children was taken itb cholera morbus, and 1 ' procured a Isitlle o'lbis remedy. Only two doses were required to give her en- , tiro rebel. I then divided to try the medicine myself, and did mi use all ol one Uitile helore I whs well inel I have never si nee hien tumbled wnh that , eo lipln int. Glut cannot -a) Phi nineh t iu favor ol that wonderful inedieim-. 'This remedy Is for sale hy New Im.i Prllg Stole. 1 1 NOTICK FOR I'f lll.It'A rilN. t'uitiil States band Ofbi-c, I Itorelnirg, Ore . June 17, I1H1I. Notice is herebv given that in ruin 1 plimu'o with the provisions ol the Act of Congress ol June II. IN7H, entitled "An ! act for the sale of Timber lauds in the lutes ol California. Oregon. Nevada nnd Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by net ol Au gust t. lb!)'.', Oscar It. Page, ol MiiIn-I, Comity of Ijine, State ol Oregon. , has this dav II If I in this otnee hlsswo,n statement No. (HEW (or the purchase ol tlieN'y N'B, of Sect. on No. -I, Town- ' ship M South, o( ltangt'2 west nud will oiler ploof to show that the land sought Is mire valuable (or its timber or stone I than (or agricultural ptiriHist-s, mid to I establish his claim tos.ud laud IxdorcJ. J. Walton, V. S. Commissioner ul K11- , gene, Oregon, on rridav the flth day ol -emi'iuot;r, imii. lie names us witnesses : James N. Handle, George W. Hunter. David Murphy, all of F.ngene, anil .Miinrey Goildunl of Maln'1, all of Lane Co, Oregon Any mid nil persons ehnmiiiu ad versely the attovc-dcHCrilHil lands are 11-iniesti'-d to Ille their claims in Ibis olllee 011 or Isdore said Uth day ol Sept., ItlOI. J. T. llmiHiKS lti-ghler. SiM IIASKIIAI.I. P1.AYKKH HACKItS! AND FOOT liuis J. Kruger, ex-champion long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, writes Oct. 27th. UHII "Dur ing my training of eight necks' foot races at Halt Luke City, in April last, I used Mallard's Snow Liniment to inv greastest satisfaction. Therefore 1 rccolii mend Snow Liniment to a I who nre roiihlcd with sprains, bruises or rheu matism." 2.rK!,r0c, I.(HI. Sold by Mor gan A Ilrehaut. How About Your Summer Vac.illon. New port 011 Yaipiiliu Hay Is the Ideal seaside resort of the North I'u ! citlc Coast. Hon in I tilp tickets ill greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pnclllc points Iu Ore iron. 011 nnd after .liinu 1st. Ask Agents for further Information and a liaiiilHotnely illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Ldwln Stone. O. & L it. It., Albany, On-., or W. K. Coiiian. (1. P. A . S. P. Co., Port land. ONK LADY'S HKCO.MMKNDA HON SOLD FIFTY IIOXF.8 OF CHAM- IIICULAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVLlt TAIILLTS. 1 hnvi, I believe, sold ll'ty boxes of Chumherhiin's Siomueli and Liver Tub lets on the rccommemlatif 11 of 0110 lady hero, who llrst bought 11 box ol them alsiutu year ago. Shu never tires of 1 telling her neighbors and friends about . the g-isl qualities of then) Tablets. P M I "bore, Druggist, Rochester Ind. Tho t pleasant purgative cued of thosnTahlcIn nukes them n favorite with ladles every where. For Hujo by New Kra Drug Store. When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For S11I0 by New Km Hi ug Hbiro. I "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." Tho Southern Pnclllc Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from ICugene for $1 good going Saturday P. .L, or any train of Miuday, re turning Sunday anil .Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday In Port land. ThusamuarrangemeutappllcH II. .nil.,... I .rlirl,,,. oil Il.lt iff,,,, I 11 IJOI 1 ,111.11.11,1, h S ' Villi,,, people a chanco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates." Parties OCSUlllg ill llinu lliivi.lllfll.niji im-nu rates can pay local faro to Hugcue. HHUTALLY TOUTUUHI). A ,;,ul. f.ltnlt 11 lllfll llltlt fill. Ill.rijUl. ll(7U bHIOU V. .... .... ..u,w ittil nnd iitiiiieri'lfill torture has lier. I u I,., I,... (Inlrulldr I of CjIiisii, Calif. wrllt'H. "For 15 yearn ! if 1.1 1.. 111 1 1 eniiureu nisuueruoio pain irom mien- , I ,.l .,ll.l r..l,.l,....l M,..ll,,.,,.rl, tllll.tniii 11 11.1 ,,u,,,,i.n i.u.,. -1 in,' ....... , I tried everything known. 1 caiuo across l'l.itrle ItltlerH nnd Its tlie L'reati'st me. dlcinu on earth (or that trouble. A fow ' l.r.lllnu r.f It (Wlllktdl.lltlv- l-l'l I f IVl'lt llltll I cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney trouliicB ami gcneiai ueniiiiy. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Morgan and Ilrehaut, Druggist. Mm Central Rotci I,.., to,l tun 1.1,1, k- west and niie tihn k n-i Ih id tll-S I' Ill-pot j Cargo Rooms Well elltihlteil m il (ill nlslied and hi'sl , I.inn In n i-verv partleular ! Rates $1 per day Hoard hv the week 4 .V) without bed $:i Ml per week. IteineliilsT the place The Imh tnlilesj and the Ih'sI Is-Is, the best iitvoliiuiiiil.ilioiis In every partli ular Central Hotel Mrs. Ida I:, tbonipson. 1 Itiil-IIIKTHPJ" Eugene Planing Mill Miinulaetiirers ol Sub, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic ud General Mill Work. Turning and Stair biilhllnga speci alty. A'l urders will receive prompt attention. .Satlsfnctlou guaranteed. I-Mlmntcs Cheerfully Furnished. Address. Ill Lawrence St, ltgi:nl om: At The Ideal $1 per Month Will keep your Snltscleaiied, pressed, buttons on and rips sewed. Transit ut work solicited. But Indict Ion giiarrantced. Work called for and delivered prompty each week. IDEAL CLOTHES CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT Orders taken nt Welch A; Woods Mrs. V. A. Cunningham, Cottage Grove, Oregon, ol OJUUAJUJUUUUUULfLSUUUU rj U -NHW- Flour & Feed Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop Feed, Graham Flour, Oats, llian and Shorts. J. K. BROWN, West Side. Cottage, Grove I The Cottage Grove I STEAM LAUNDRY A Ih now hi running order and prepared to do till kinds ol laundry work with promptness and at reasonable rates. Wo hope to Mccuni your putronngu and to plcaso you with our work. Phone III Hanson & Swanson, Props. I Eagle Book Store jjj o Cun Is1 found the most ele- i 5 giiut and up to ilate X 8 STATIONERY O Auelegiilil Hue ol Ihisteru i 0 Mude Perfumes, School Q X Hooks and a full line of the X O hiHti-Nt popular books. (V