G. A. IxeVIs. Dohcmiti Turnouts, lewis & mcqueen First Class Cottage Grove flour mills. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Elledge & Higgins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Peed there, which will be sold ai lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive n large share of your patronage. HAY AND PKHD DELIVERED PROMPTLY. BIui'ttiiip:& Hanson, props. P. Gakouttk, Manager. !n!n!f1!fMf!!rf!!fMrMf!imM!rMfl!f!!fMfilf!1f!!f!!f1WMf1irg I yMi& Hardware 1 Agricultural Iniplencnts j Plows, Mowers nml Hakes. Sole agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplies. :3 Piper & Vandenburg 73illiUilliiiiililiilljilillliWlliiiliWllilWiliUilWlUUiUlUiUili Griffin & KNOWL.ES ...The Miners Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General .Vcrchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, READY MADE CLOTHING The London General Merchnudlso Store wish to announce to tho buying public that they now have a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 20 percent below all competition. We purchase our goods In large quantities through Eastern' Drummers, pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. flt $7.50 High Grade Goods and other lines of Heady Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date stylo at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our lino of JM. 1). Wells Shoes are tho best wearers on'the market and nt prices that cannot bo equalled. Try our Itoast Coffees, tho best flavor mid will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. G. YV. McQueen ritoi'iiiKTons or loFasio Stablos ALSO OFF1CK OF T1IK and Blnck Butte Stage. Double or Single. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE " Stoves and Tinware 1 THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always n dsslrable one. but of equal importance Is the power of retaining this quality so ns not to require too frequent sharpen I UK. By ranking your purchases of the Griffin & Ventch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality ot tools and cutlery ot properly tempered steel that is sure to hold an edge. Veatch Co. & GETTYS I Proprietors of Z, Supply House... OREGON. to $9.00 BOHEMIA NUGGET BOIIUMIA NUOOUT PUBLISHING. COMPANY. Wm. It. Root, Editor and Manajr. Entered at tJi jMMtornoo at Ciitlaw Drove, Oregon m rtcoml cl malt nutter. Sl'HSCIUPTION ItATUK. rt month fl.OO lycur IIM 1! month $2.00 II paid in advance. HllsrAi'KK U ttt oil Ms at K.C. Drake'i Mlnlitlilns ARvnoy, MaiulM MerrhaiHi K chauir. sn Krani-Uro, CMIIdrnl. where cm our ti (or .vrtlltlnn t-an I nimlo tor tl. Editor Nugget 1 "I am pleased that you are giv ing us the mining news from Ho I hernia. It is the mining news that we are interested in back here. T he Nugget is all right." The above is taken from a letter , received from Mass. Monday. There 1 was a money order accompanying I for two yearly subscriptions. I The Bohemia district ores exhibit i at the coming mining congress at Portland will attract deserved at tention. But if the delegates want i to see the real thing in Oregon, they must not fail to inspect the Sumpter district - Blue Mt Ameri can, 1 We hope the delegates to the Congress will find time to visit all i the mining districts of Oregon. The , real thing can be found in not only one, but in many districts. CLOSE TO THE FRONT. At the meeting of the Oregon Development State League recently held in Portland many good thiugs were said about the resources of some of the counties. There were so many to be heard from and so much business to be transacted that by the time I.ane county's repre sentative was called many ol the delegates having become weary were leaving the room and dele gate Williams ol Eug:iie who had been chosen to present the resources of the county, did not have the op portunity to do either himself or the county justice. Lane county has no feeling of jealously towards any other portion of the state and is proud to be numbered among the great coun ties and to be a part of the state of Oregon. Yet it does believe it is second to but few if any in its natural re sources both developed and unde veloped, and in a modest way, the Nugget will refer to some of them: Classification of lands in Lane county: Square miles. Total area 4,380 Merchantable timber erea 2,956 Cut area 33 Burned area 801 Open country 531 Barren 59 Amount and classification of tim ber in Lane county: Million feet B. M. Red fir 27,827 Red Cedar 471 Yellow pine 236 Noble fir 636 Hemlock 373& Lovely fir 1,100 Total 34,006 Average stand ol timber per acre of timbered laud, 17,900 feet B. M. Outside of the timbered lauds mentioned it will be noticed there are 531 square miles ol open lands suitable for agriculture and horti culture besides a large area suitable for stock raising. It has outside of these resources two prosperous mining districts be sides a large amount of mineral land not yet prospected to any ex tent. The Blue River mining district is receiving the attention of the mining men and several mills are already working at a profit the ores ot that section. Bohemia mining district is also presenting a great field lor those who desire to mine, it having pas sed the developemeut stage and has now many tbousandsof tons of ore on the dumps and exposed in the workings awaiting the mills for treatment. Three mills are under construction and within a short time will be at work upon the ores. Besides all of its varied resources the climate of Lane county is un excelled in the state or the Pacific Coast for that matter and with its schools, churches and social advan tages, Lane feels disposed to claim a position very close to the front in the procession of counties of the state of Oregon. I Fripav, Avoust is, 1904. WOULD BUY THEM ALL. Very few, whether luriuets or otherwise, realize the value of the hen to the United Slates. They talk of big crops of wheat and barley, hut seldom stop to reflect that the little four-ouud hen will bring them nearly half as much as a hit ml ted weight of wheal, and it docs not take teams and plows, wagons and harvesters to raise her. cither. Now many arc there that know that the product of the hen would buy not only the wheat crop of the country, but the cott m crop nlso? How many nrc there that know that the yearly proceeds of chickens and eggs would buy nil the gold, silver and other minerals that ntc produced in this country during the year, and would pay all the interest on the farm mortgages besides? A large number of Calif ornia farmers, however, think it docs not pay to rais oultry. The farmer invests a lot of money in grain raising and waits a cnr and n half if he summer fallows his ground, for the crop to mature 1 and be marketed, and then it costs 'considerable to haul it to market, besides the cost of sacks, no small item u nil one which is a dead loss to him in this state, unlike the East where he can empty his sacks into the car or boat and use them over again. Cost of transportation for the hen and her eggs is compara tively light, and she almost picks up around the place her entire liv ing. She is a benefit to the farm ! and orchard by destroying thous ands of insects and noxious seeds, j Why is it not profitable to raise poultry? 1 Let the farmer attend the state fair and look at the poultry show land talk with the breeders who ex I hibit there, and he will probably I wish to buy some fine stock and I begin making money from them. The Pacific Tree and Vine. OREGON ELK. To those parties who may under stand that elk may be killed at cer tain times of the year. State Gune Warden Baker refers them to sec tion 201 1, page6 of the Oregon game laws which is as follows; "It shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy, or have in possession, or to sell or offer for sale, barter or exchange, any e k at any time between the date of the passage of this act and the fifteenth day of September, 1907; and from and after the said fifteenth day of September, 1907, it shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have in possession, or to sell or offer for sale, barter or exchange, any elk a' any time between the fifteenth day of October of each year and the fifteenth day of September of the following year. And from and after the said fifteenth day of Sept ember, 1907, it shall he unlawful for any person to take, kill, capture destroy, or have in possession more than one elk in the open season of any year; and it shall be unlawful at any time to sell or offer for sale, barter or exchange, or to have in possession for sale, barter or ex change any elk meat. L. 1903 Sp Sess., p. 30, sec. i-" NOT WORTH THE MONEY. A tall woman with a determined expression, and surrounded by six children ot assorted sizes, appro ached the attendant of the menag erie and eyed him with a relentless gaze. "What nationality is that eU phant?" she inquired, indicating one close at hand. "Come from Africa, ma'am," said the attendant. "He's dreadful light-colored to have come from tropical parts, said the woman sternly. "And look here." she added, as the at tendant started away from her family group, "they've got a mighty poor lot of camels here, ac cording to my lights. Not hut one hump on any of them except that feller that's so old he keeps his eyes shut! "You tell the owner of this show what I say!" she commanded '.You tell 'em that when a woman pays fifty cents for herself and one fifty for a mess of children she looks to see more'11 one double bumper, and more hair on the single hurapers not have them look as if the moths had got into 'em. Now mind you tell 'em!" Youths Companion. Wo havo horses, milk cows, young cattle, hogs, wagons, buggies, har ness anil chattels 01 nearly every ins cription, that wo can soil at a very low pi-lev. ask to see some of tliotu, Medley and Milne. IT IS A NATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Para THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE "AKIN" PROSPERITY. Prosperity! What n hearty, happy ring the 1 magic word has! What a picture. it presents of teeming fields, and gratuities filled to the bursting; of deep mines, where every blow of the pick brings forth copper or iron or silver or gold; of the lumber woods, and the stately monarch of the forest crashing to earth under the blows of the woodman's axe; of laboring locomotives, and white winged ships, beating to the marts of commerce the products of field and forest mid mine; of expanding towns and cities, alive with human activity in shops and factory, office and countitighi use! Work for everyone, mil maximum tcturu for toil, that is what brings prosperity, rence. contentment, the j joy of living; these are a few re- suits. The 1'aClllC Loast IS ell)Oy- ing such prosperity as can be found in no other locality in the United r . , - ;. e States. Nor is it the result of any abnormal circumstance, but the rational outgrowth of nutural con- ditions. Nowhere can be found aiich natural resources such fertile soil, such mineral deposits, such gigantic forests, such fisheries, such waterways, such a climate These things nre the material of prosperity. All that is needed is men and women to avail themselves of the approachable advantages. And they are coming. In tens and hundreds and thousands they are following the course of Umpire to dwell in this laud of plenty, There is room tor all, and for millions more, lor the productivity of this marvelous land has been hardly guessed. Here.is the promised laud pros perity's headquarters. Gird your self, rise, and come to enjoy its blessings. From The Pacific Monthly for August. TAKEN WITH CHAMPS. Win Kinnac, a member of the bridge giing working near I.lltleport wh taken euilileiitly ill Thursday night with cramp and a kind oi cholvrn. If I cane was so uevcre thai ho had to have tho meiiihora of the crow wait upon hi 11 nml Mr. GIITnrd wim culled ami consulted. Ho told him ho hud u medicine in tho form 01 ynmii H.-rlaui a uoiie. Lliolera a.... n .rroui-. u.-um y ni l o u.oogov , .,..,. ht. ,., ,,, would holi him out mid iicciiiillnglv .....,.. ,,,,, ,,, ,,,, , noveral dose wc-ro adiniiilntered with1 M hero did you llud It nak.il Ml tho rt-ault that tho follow wat, nblo to Is) I Lmoolii. ( around next day. The Incident speak , Ho look the liuiniiHerlpt. rolled It up , quite highly of .Mr. (iitToril' mcdiclm-a. , nml HlulTiil It Into hi pwkel. It wit : Klkniler, Iowa, Argun. never ki-ii iignlu. The Ihoory of the This remedy never fall. Keep It in'wiib-r who toll I hi- torj I Hint II i votir Homo, It may biivo Hie. ror sulu by tho Now Km drug etore. "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY.' Tho .Southern l'aclllc Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Kngone for I good going Saturday P. M., or any train of Minday, ro turiilngSiiiiiliiy and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday In Port land. The sumo ni rangciiicut applies from Portland, giving all Portland isjoplo u ebnnco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates." Parties desiring to take advantags of theso rates can pay local faro to Kugciic. SUICIDE l'HKVKNTKD. The startling announcement that i. preventive of suicide had Iweirdiiicoyer ed will intercut many. A run ilow.i aystern or deapondeuuy invariably pre cede auicido and aoinuthitig bail been found that will prevent Hint condition which mnken milciilu likely At the II rut thought of telf dust ruction take Electric Bitter. II being a great tonle and nervine will strengthen tho nerve uml liu I lil tin tho HVHtcin , if ulno n great Stomach, Liver uml Kidney regu lator, tJnly wjc. hiitimiictiim guaraii. teed by .Morgan tc Ilreliaut Druggiat. HIRE. Don't neglect that house, but call at tho express olllco and have Tom Aubrey write you up a policy In el t her tho Ktna Insiiraucu C. or tho Oregon l'lro Itellef Association of McMlnnvllle, Oq-goii. ooMJ THBDUATII l'JCNAIry. A tittle thing Bometlines remit in death. Thus u muru Bcratch, InBigul flouut out or puny hod havo paid the death penalty It is wine to have Ilucklen's Arnica Halo over bandy , II' the bet Halvo on earth and will pre vent fatality, when Hum, Horeu, Ulvora uml Pile threaten. Only 25c, at Mor gan & Ilrehaut Drug Store, Any ono wishing a country homo near town, will do well to conslilt-r tbo following, SO acres 2 miles out, with stock and Implements, $1100.00. Modloy mid Mllno will take you out to see this property. i THE ACME Is the most Comfortable Shoe Made LADIES' ACME SHOES Are becoming mote and mote popular each season. Fiom the fuel that their value is becoming better known. They arc much morj comfort ihlc thin a shoe with tegular sole. The nil-wool felt sole lining (onus. A tlcxlhle and clastic pad for the sensitive part of the fool to test upon, made In turn, welt, unil McKay sewed. Wc have them In nil widths. Closing them out at $2.75 Regular $1.00 per pair Shoes Made by Utz X. Dunn, Rochester N. Y. At Pacific Timber Go's Store t'nder Odd Fellows Mall COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. ANT PECULIARITIES. IC.rli Slirelca Una lllaoeniltilr liy n IM.tli.fl Oilier Aula u",r Knch nut pccic upponr to havo ll,.lull)lltl t yli.ixi ,,i,cii-o, only to distinctive odor, dlmcrnlhlo by ottivr I ruw woio until .he wan uimblo to 'In until. Within" each tpi-clr there are any kind of work. AIkiiiI u vein ngo ,llfr..r,.n..,w of lulnr ,1,-iu.nilnllt oil ' alio ln-l.MII taking Cllllllll erlltlll .S.I. tho hko of tho colony nml the ngo of tlio quern from whose orb It Inmate nro produced. Tho nut' orKim of mnell nro It niitoniine, nml the nnton lino otiiiKlnt. n It uoro. of n serle of nones. i'iu'Ii of which tin n Hpevlnl tank. One homo toll tho nut whether It I III Its own nest or Hint of no enemy. An other iniKo illKorlnillintoH tietweon odor of nuts of I lie xuiiio npocloH. lint of illf forent nilimle. 'the third nerve tho purpose of illMoriilin: tho hooiiI hi il down by tho lint' own feet, so Hint It limy relnico II tep iiloni: II own pnth. Another roo iineHs the mil Inrvnc Mini pupno, nml the llflli noso 1 detect tho proKonoo of mi enemy Thii If an nut lie left with only tin- rollr llos.-l ll will mo inonoiy nun '" ,H- 11,11 wMtl' " hu It llflh ! I';'-" " will IIrIiI the l lei. to thed-nll. 1 if nut imric om tuinliiorn iuMUiiliir i)ifnu, ,,,,, tl1.v .,fo ..,.,. V1. ,t,u-ntl.v to K,.ti.r, thouch of different ap.s lr 01 , iii,fniiilllo. Itut In thieo iln ufiei 1 iintvhlm: thi-lr erlterlon of ronori nut odor I eatnbllidiod. nml they refue to nlllllnte with nut wIioko odor ia not In ncconl with their Mnmlnrd. LINCOLN'S POETRY. . lor Uonninnptlon. I lie U-m lll l rr- Vrnn That vr- llrouiilii I" t.lal.i ! cil veil w atrlkl ng nml I wn on my onlr i" - lrairni. let t In ii lew ily. Now 1'to entirely It U n .i-litlliietitnl hiiblt of Hpeoeli t.- j repilned my health." Il ooiiquer nil reitret the "mint: never ung." Vet Cough., Cold! nml Throat jiul Lung rB,vr,,,r,,7,vnura quite enough poetry unle II I ot tin- Xrlul bottle Irro. very beat. Ho Ini no lour for mote I ' luclorloii Milton." Hut there I no I - -' (rue Aincilciin who vvoiilil mil pay n price for it cortnln bnleh of hm-iii lirobnbly Ions "go ih-fttiojod. Gllmon Wllllnm Hnrrl. who win n law Ntinleiit In Lincoln ,V lleriitlon'H ottlee from IfU.I to 1M7. hnx wiltleii for the Woiiinu' Homo Coiiipmiloii nine of hi recollection of A lint liu Lincoln. In pulling the ottlco In 011I01 one morning ho cnnie upon two or Ih roc quire of letter pnper mIIIcIiisI to I gether Initlile n (lek Ho turned the lonvi-s nml found Hint they were -ov ' ered with tnnr.n hi Mr. Lincoln's nml running hmid. When Mr. Lincoln cnnie In, the young man took tho lumiiincTlpt out of lheiiC dink ngnln nml held II up with the tin '(' u,,CMIiry nlllI ln.rtiM,.Mt Impilry wn tukeii homo uml put Into II lire. 1 THE BLACK PANTHER. No 'Irror 'Mint Kirn Mini Traluera llnri- ul llinnllr III Mi. Of all Hie big. iliiugeriiu cut, none I more iinapproiielniblo iiud more tieacheroiiN than Hie black pnnHicr llnlllng from the heart of the iloepet African Jungle, lithe nml aupplo of body, iilorl uml norvou. till Htoultby innrnuiler exceisl In feioelly even u lleiigul tiger. Ho I the only big feline that the Hon trainer does not venture to train, und ho I the only cat no iiIiho lutcly distrustful that ho hIiiiiih oven tho light of day. Oflen he will lie nil , day long In a dusky corner of hi cage, his yellow silt eyes shifting uml gleniu ; Ing rcHtlcsuly. ICven tho feeding hour, when pnmlo nionluni breaks looso ninoiig tho big I cage, when hungry roar and Bipical ' inlnglo with Impatient snarls and lin- I pact of heavy bodies against steel i bars. Is ii pt to hnvo no effect on him. i Ho mny Ho eying his chunk of raw beef suspiciously nml not venture forth until day has waned mid tho last vis itor left to tear meat from hones with , hi long, vrhlta fang. 1 In fact, so ugly and vicious is tills beast that frequently ho turn on his own kind, and In many Instances It I Impossible to en go him, oven with n mate. McCluro's Magazine. Am to "The." A voluntary contributor to maga zines and nowspnpers had a doslrnhlo article returned to him tho other day because ho began tho opening parn graph with tho dcflnlto nrtlcle, "the." Tho editor wrote: "If wo should allow all of our authors to begin with 'the' every article would so begin." Then Is at least ono nowspapcr In Now York which will not accept a story of nn kind if it begins with "the." Tho edl tor In charge, seeing tho "tho" at the opening, Immediately throws tho story Into tho wastehasket. Now York Pre HICK Hi: MUflll I lor iiovoral join my ni'n win trotililod ill. ..I... ..I.l uia.li. II. i.illl.wl MllL lll.llll. m'hunt 11 vi-ry aim-re i'I iinu'tt'r. She I ttiwlni-it with aiivi'ral oliilncllL iiIivhI m-h uml I.Ivor Tablet unit today weigh mino wnui anu ever uni m-iuir him, 1 out well," wiyn Mr. Goo. II. Wrltihl ol Now l.on.lon, .Now ork. l or anlo liy New Km llniK Sloro FREE SKvl'ilauiplo copy of tho Only Hilly Mining Newspaper In The World All tho nous from all tho mining camp and oil Hold of tho fulled Suite, llrltiHh Columbia. Mexico, ote Tho Itcconl toll tho Investor hnw In iiiiiLo big inonoy In mining uml oil prnjioHltloiiH. l)piiHos fake proposi tion mid give free ami fcnrlcKN In formation to siiliHorlhcrs. l.iirg-'Ht paid circulation of any mining pnN'r In tho world. Solid at once for sample copy almolutoly frtv for tin unking. I be Dally Alining Record Denver, I'nlu. END OK 1II1TKH Kit i I IT "Two phvaielniia had a long nml alii Il , iMirn light Willi an iilvc on my right lung" write J. K. Ilughcftof Do I'ont, Gn. "mid gave mo up. Kverylxiily thought my lime bad rotur. A n lt I rosorl I tried Dr. KIuk'i New Discovery Imported a SI Ingle () fi.l't ht hi T W W I w w Common Itougli luinlM-r and dllllOIIHllltl All kind lumber at 00 7.W of Kiln Dried proportionately A t low prices. At mill, prices, until 1st. April i Long k Bingham I.uiiiIht Co. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturer ot Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning and Stair liiilldlngii speci alty. All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. listlmatcs.Chccrfully Furnished. Address; 11 1. Lawrence ,St, HUHKNB, OIIH OJUUUJUJLSUUJUAJUULkJUIAJUUUIO -NEW- Flour it Fed Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop l'V.ed, Graham Flour, Oats,' llran and Hhorts. J. R. UROWN, West Side. Cottage, Grovo oinnnroYTrinrinrTTtnnnnn I The Cottage Grove I STEAM LAUNDRY Is now In running order and prepared to do nil kinds of i laundry work with promptness g and at I'OUHonulilo rates. K Wo liopo to seciiio your pittroiiugu iiud to pleaso you will, ,,,, ,(,,l. III....... I Vy 4iuiiiL-.il A ......... t. . L?UgUBI, OWUI151HI, I'rop,