BOHEMIA NUGGET UOtmMlA NUOUUT I'UllLISIII.NO COMPANY. Wm. D. Root, Cdilor and Mansjcr. KMcrrd att the pottemw llVIIiw Orovf. Oregon m tccond c4m mall uiltet. sunsciiirTHiN katks. 0 mouths $1.00 1W IK months fltOO It putd In ndvnneo. THIS rATKR li kpt on Bl l K.C. Prfce"t Mlrttllilnt Aitenrj, Mm1o MtrctiuiM KJ. chfcngtt.ftui FrfcnelK'o, California, whetveon iruu tot adnrUiInc run be ink it for It. Clubbing Rates. Tho Uolicmln MigKOt ono year with nn.v ouo ot tno (oiiowinir puii Icntlona ono yenr tor am omit sot opposite: rnclilc Monthly $2.00 Weekly Orvffontati (Portland) ?2.B0 Weekly Journal (Portland) $.00 Wednesday, May 3, 1905 Shall Cottage Grow have a creamery where the great amount 1 of butter used in the city, the min ing district of Bohcmin and sur rounding towns, ean be purchased and the money now being paid out for this commodity and sent to other sections, be kept at home and our farmers have the benefit to a great extent at least, is the question that is just now of paramount in terest. For a long time the question of the establishing a creamery here lias beeu under consideration which hns finally resulted in calling n meeting for the purpose of forminjr an or ganization that will place me affair in a more definite shape. There have been a sufficient num ber of iarmers to signify thoir will ingness to supply cream to justify this movement and it is to be hoped that the meeting to be held tonight at the Commercial Club rooms will result in a permanent organization that will put a creamery into opera tion withiu the next few weeks. If anything is to bo done in this direc tion this year, now is the time to act so the farmer can prepare for bis winter's feed. GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. On Saturday tho 13th iiiHt (hero trill be held in Eugene a good roads convention. Prof. Hyde or the Ore gon University has been actively at work for some time in making ar rai;ements for the meeting. All those who can spare the time should attend the convention, espec ially those whose duties it is to im prove the roads. Some of the best informed gentle men on this subject in tho stato will deliver addresses, besides a general discussion will occur: the oflieiaU and Ahiiimi ot tho Uni vursity complied by J, A. Camber Registrar. It is tho first Coucrn Resistor to bo published by tho Uni. vontity of Oregon, and gives n his tory uf tho pninotiel of tho Univor sity, hh to ofllcorK, (acuity and grad uatea, from tho dnto of orgnnitation, October IS), 1872, to July 1, ll!0t. A short historical sketch gives tho ptinoipnl events iti tho gtowthof tho institution. This is followed by nlistoftho officers of tho Hord ot ltsguuts, and tho unmcs of tho incu who havo served 011 tho board with addreeseu, dates oto. A complete list is given of tno offi cers of administration aud instruct ion with degrees, dates of service, and changes in titlos. Tho largor part of tho Uullotiu is dovotod to tho Alumni Association. This in cludes tho officers of tho 'Association, the honorary Alumni aud tho grad uates of nil departments, including tho School of Music, Law, and Mod iciuo. Tho graduates nro listed by classes, and tho data concerning each includes present address and occu pation, degrees received, and princi pal position hold since graduation. A summary gives tho number of graduates from each department; and tho unuie Index makes the in formation readily accessible Tho total uumbor of graduates from all deportments of tho Univer sity is 005. Of this number .ISO aro irraduatex of tho literary, scientific and engineering department; 21 completed tho old normal course, abolished in 18S4; U finished a short course in pedagogy In 1897, and wcro given the degrco of 13. S. D. Tho School of Music has 12 gradu ates, tho School of Medicino 184, uud tho School of Law 281. It is worthy of notice that almost without exception tho men aud women who have graduated from tho University aro holding important positions in tho lines of employment they hau selected. Ibo greater por tiou of I hem aro locatod in the Nurthwist. mauy aro in the East some in thu South, while Alaska Japan, China nnd the Philippines aro not without representatives of the University. The Register is timely, and tho data well nrranged; while the record it gives of tho results accomplished during tno short history of the in stitufion in an honor to the Univer sity of thn state. KHKl'MATIC PAIN'S QUICKLY Itli- LIBVKI) The excruciating pnlna characteris tic ot rheumatism and sciatica arc nutckly relieved by nnnlylnc Chnm oeriiuu 3 rni n uaun. 1110 Kreui pain relieving power ot the liniment tins been the KUmrlsennU dcllsht ot thou sands ot sufferers. The quick mllet from pain which It nffords Is alone worth ninny times its cost, ror snio by The .Modern Pharmacy. For Larger Appropriation On Friday last upon the receipt of a communication from Lugene sotting forth the fact that a largo number of the citizens of that place bad petitioned the county court to appropriate a furtbor sum of $2, 000 making $2,500, in all for the purposo of makiug a proper dis play of the products of Lane county and requesting similiar action to bo taken in tufa city, tho following res olution was passed: Cottage Grovk, May 5th '05, Whereas: It is important that every county, village and hamlet in the State of Oregon should be well represented at the Lewis nnd Clark Exposition to be held in the city of Portland and believing it is the duty of each county in the state to make an appropriation from the public funds to defray the expenses oi such exhibit providing the same is properly and judiciously expended. Therefore be it; Resolved, by the Commercial Club of Cottage Grove Oregon in convention assembled, that we heartily endorse the work and action of the committee of Eugene, in their endeavors in that direction and most respectfully and urgently ask the county court of Lane comity to make an appropriation of the snm of $2,000 the same to be used in the collection of an placing on exhibition at said exposition a creditable exhibit of the products of Lane county. Commercial Club of Cottage Gr.oveOre: Tuos. K. Cami'iikm,, ?es H. O. Thompson; Sec. We, the undersigned citizens and taxpayers of Lane county; State of Oregon, hereby endorse the above resolutions and respectfully peti tion the said county court to make the abovo appropriation.. (Signed by many citizens.) University Alumni Reqister. Number 3, Volumo 2, of tho now series of tho Uniforsity of Orogon Bullotius has just beeu issuod. This number is a General Register of Radium Cure For Cancer. Brooklyn Kaglc. A lew days ago it was annouti ced that violets had been discover ed as sovereign in cancer. A little before that confideuce was exprcs sed in the curative properties of the X-ray. Now it comes to pass that radium is effective, aud if the in cident is correctly reported, the re' suits of its use justily the continue ation of experiments. It is told that a woman of 82 in the Flower Hospital has been restored to health by the use of a radium solution which attacked a cancer on her foot so vigorously that it sloughed off, carrying the roots with it and re vealing the healthy flesh beneath. Others have shown improvement under similiar treatment. The ejection of diseased tissue through the action of biting chemicals is no new thing, although the patien t of ten suffers as much in thoir action as he would under the knife, or even more; out radium is a differ tnt kind uf material ofproperty diid what eve eltect it has on other siil)-' (iu'eii w' .Id seem to be acti nic rd'.at-r than corrosive. The Lieber method comprises the use of plates of celluloid, ou which the radium preparation is spread aud the substance is then put in di rect contact with the foreign growth so that its rays and emanation shall be unhindered. It is hoped that the discovery will result in gain ior a large and almost des pairing class of sufferers, and that a disease which ha baffled scieoce for Centuries will at last succumb to the art of medicine. At the same time so many extravagant things have been told and promised of ra dium that there will be many doubters until theso newer claims are established. We may be sure that they will be put to the test in the leading hospitals, and in much of private practice, and that what, ever is beneficial in the discovery will come into general use within the year if those claims are proved. Evory lady likes to have a nico hat aud 0110 that becoraes hor. . A call upon Miss Rartois will insuro both, and at n reagonablo prico. INFORMATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN At tho time of tho Centennial in Pliilrdolphia, lr 1870. ih Young Women's Christian Association. then six yeiii-auld, Kent nut circulars to warn girls against coming to sco the Kxposltiii!) wiih llio low of get ting work. Notwithstniidiug this there ware LuihIhhIh of girjs strati, dod who exhausted their small mix ings in threoor four days and found no work; how to pioltct them was n problem which in well remembered by those who wero tiiatmgorH of tho Association at tluit timo. Desiring to meet theso conditions wo make tho following sttggojtlons : 1. See to it Unit you have money enough fjr nti emergency mid for your return homo. 2. Sou to r.t that before loaving homo you learn from- 11 reliable source Hint your destination in Portland is a safe one. 3. Sco to it that you accept 110 directions from either men or women on trains, it unknown to you, and that you roport to the conductor any advances mado. You must depend.! upon yoursolf anil the nil I nine, offi cials for information concerning trains Any questions will liu an sworod by the Traveller's Aid Agents to bo Ion ml at tho stations ou thu way. They will bo women with badges. 1. Boo to it that you have an authorized Traveller's Aid card of identification. ,r. Sco to it that you apply lor tho cards to your Orgnuixatiou. Socioty or Guild. (!. See to il that before accept ing employment in Portland, through advortiiemont or olhoiiio, that tho Exposition Traveller's Aid Committee endorses it. 7. Seo to it '.h it beforo goiug to any lodging houso that the Exposi tion Traveller's Aid Committee rec ommends it. Tb address of tho Portland heodqi.iirturs of this com mittee U 312 Oiik street. Portland, Ore. TRUSTEED WEALTH PItEACHERiii Trinity ohuroh tbiswook, choso as his themo For Particular People You Will Find COFFEES Here that other dealers do not han dle, and if you have been hard to suit, we want your trade on Chase & Sanborn's Higfcgrade Coffees No other them. . . kind compares with We are Sole Agents. PACIFIC TIMBER CO. KAK1N & llltlHTOW'H IIUILDlNll COTTAOI5 (JKOYK OKIit.O.N tno moa tliat cverv man is stowajd or trustco for others aud must bo judged according to th faithfulness of his trusteeship. He could scarcely havo said auy thing moro appropriate to tho time and placo in which ho spoke. In all strcot and in 1905 there is no other subject more practical than that of tho trusteeship of wealth. Even now wo could scarcely up predate tho sizo or trustoed wealth The $10,000,000,000 deposits in tho banks, tho S12.000,000,000 cnpitnli zatioti of tho railroads, tho $ 11,000, 000,000 of lif' insurance in forco, tho billious of dollars reprosontod by tho industrial and miscellaneous corporations of tho country, theso aro suggestive figures that disclose tho ouoimous oxtent of trusteed wealth. Th 2 bulk of our national wealth is administered by a few trustees for the benefit of many. J bis fact calls (or n luglier mor ality, a stricter iionso of honor, than in tho case of business carried on for and by individuals' The man who accepts tho position of director or trustee of other people's proporty is bold to a stridor accon 11 tabihty than ho would if actiug entirely for him Rolf. Ho has taken upon himself a sacrod trust. Thoro aro two things thai need to bo thoroughly learned by tho busi ness world: First: That corporations aro not privato; they aro creations of law and havo certain important public rela tions and accountability. Second That a trustee or direct or is solving, not for himself, but for others; no is, in a rnoa lire, a public servant, and ho has 110 right to abuso his power of trusteeship in ordor ta enrich himself. Failure to rocognizo those truths will ovontually makoa colossal wreck of the corporation Street Journal. systom. Wall Keep your bowels regular by the uhu of tiiuiiibcrlnlu s htoamch and Liver Tablets. There is nothing bet ter, ror snio by The Modern Pharmacy. NUGGETS Any parties caught tresspassing on my promises with uog or gun will bo prosecuted. WM. LANDltSS. Any parties caught trespassing on my premises with dog or gun will be prosecuted. D. O. McKarland. Qoonio Dohlmiin. the tullor onthe wost side hits 11 now stockof the Into spring Htyles for suits mid spring overcoats, terms roiiponiiiiio. Tho Bohemia Nugget roprosonts not only Cottage Grove, but tho Bo hernia mining district as well, sub scriptioQ prico per y jar $1.60 Cottage Grove, Z!ys Monday, May 15 th Cottage Grove Band The ARNOLD SHOWS Better than a circus. All New Features. Free Acts daily before each performance. Something doitij; all the time. TUB WORLD'S OKlSATUJsT ARTISTS. A cosmopolitan population of the physical marvels of all the earth's pop'les ' Funny Clowns the famous jesters and fun makers of live continents. This year's exhibitions overflowing with new features. Space does not permit a detailed description of the arenic novelties. DAILY at 2 and 8 d. m. I TWO PERFORMANCES Dr. Darrin An Eminent Physician in Eugene His Success in Treatment of Dis eases is Simply Marvelous ! Christian Science Services In Wooiinioti Hall Sunday, 11 a. in. .Subject, "Mortals nnd Immortals' Milne iSc Atktiiioii hnvc a list of town, fnrili, timber and mine prop crty on thcr hindm, an 1 p m furnish any of them on rensouablc terms. We are Dleasod to nnnniinco that there Is a physician In KiiKonc, not xlmiilv a inoillciil practitioner, hut a physician of very high order of merit a scientist, whoi yours of close study, closo observation, close practl col oxpirlnuco, Imi cnnhled him to irnw not oniv testimonials nut iiikii est personal endorsements from tho lending men of tho country congress men, judges, etc., and whoo success In the inodlcal Held Is toil.iy without n parallel. Wo nlludo to J)r. Damn, who has odlccH In the Hotel Hmoedo and will remain until Jily 1. or. l'arrin nus an onviaoio nunc in thu profession na a wonderfully suc cessful physician. Ila Is essentially oriulnitl In his method of practice. and thoso wlio Imvo Peon unilor Ills treatment are surprised at tho nowness aud novelty of his system of practice iv electricity, ins noneeiv ami strnlKhltorwurd nilvlco has won for him tho conlldenco ot his pntlontMas well as tho general public. Tho doc tor Is a (routlrtinan of isciilnl nature, and his privato practice Is marked by tno rormutiou ot a cioso personal friendship with whom ho comes In contact, lio Is without doubt ono or tho most thoroughly rmulllled lihysl clans now beforo tho public, us his wonderful cures of chronlo diseases can tcstiry. tho uoctor not ouiy treats cliroulu ana acute diseases, nut Is proporeu to test tho oyos and lit (lassos to any dofect In oyoslght. Poor Father. Neighbor What's yonr oinp; today, Johnny Johnny Durnin' when I loft Noi(hbor -Stookings? Johnny No; father. mother Come and Drink 20TH CENTURY SANITARY SODA I'ttoM ont NEW SODA FOUNTAIN The Fountain Helivld for Inclusive use at the World's Fair, St, LoiiIh, liecniiHii of Its ABSOLUTE PROTECTION TO HEALTH BE Syrups in Sterilized Glass Containers on Ice in Plain Sight. No Corrosion. No Germs. Delicious Healthful. SANE vnd DRING THE CHILDREN :BE SANITARY MODERN PHARMACY tap Grove Cigar Factory PATRONIZE HOME WORK The C.C. Brand a Straight 10c Cigar IJOHEMIA, A 5 GENT GIGAH. THOS. CONGER One door cast of Mtttwilf & UnmU