When you arc in need of UNDERWEAR You will find thy largest mid host line ever shown ill Cottage (irove at our stoic. Our line is complete in Ladies', Gent's, Hoy's, Misses' and Children rp'to datc buyers arc rpiiek In roc ognizc the selling merits of an at tiele. We ask you to take advan tage of the many opportunities of kred at our store. I1EMENWAY & BURKHOLDER Corner Miin dl 3id Street i mm mgiim 'ivt.vvvvN's-.- Ovcnma Tlfccc 'porting 7Jw Uoguc Newest styles of hats on display and for s.'de. T( ).M M Y AT K I NS, ( 'OXT I X I - NT A I ,H VASSAKS, MADONNAS, I'HIXC III'OXS In f.act shapes to suit ovcry faee and in the latest styles. Make your selection early and get one of the prettiest. Next Door to Post Office Y ou Can lip? Now See Jtt The JSi Display of KLACK CAT HOSIERY Wanted, Mini' one to do shingling. Mrs. Jv A. Cottle. Mrs, ('. A. Harlow wan in town the lifMt ol tho week. Millinery opening Thursday and Friday at "The Vogue." Clifford I'owrrH and family have returned from the Fair. Mr. A. i Wood returned from Pottland Tuesday ni'ht. The Ideal Millinery mh the latest hats- Take a look at them. Mr. F. I). Whaler left for a visit nl the Fair Monday night. Mr. Mctculf and wife left for the fair on WhIikh lay 'm train. I'iiI Sale -Second hand two seat d hark nt W ij in- Ilaidvvarc I o. City Council. Coiiixil ( ailed to order by Mayor eat' h and all H sii'iidcd t their names except Coinicilnien llincs and Hogate. C"tin ilnian Chamberlain, chaii man ol light c iinniiltec, urom mended that a light he plated at east end ol ("o. bridge, and it was iiiov d and scerjiided tint re port of hht committee lie accepted and liL;ht installed. Cat l ied (Jrdinanre N'o 117 was read lirst time and ly luoiion was read i-eeonf time by title. A motion to reai same third tune and phirc on final passive u.i-, ix-t This bill to the h iioi hi en-e and s' ction j el 1 u ii inani t: ". ( )ld . d lint the t'"t!a;-- I'.l' 1 Hit Co ir- rii.w.l to 1 'it ue lij'liti, ao t l: ill'' in -.im.-i lal I reiateH repeal-. Tlioso Hose for School CAN NOT BE EXCELLED Every Scholar of the Cottage Grove Public Schools will Receive a Nice Black Cat by Call ing at Lurch's, ! 1 A j m?s Mi. A. I. W " d e!t lm a I'1 w ! lur d 1 In-i enri- h.Hceii .-4 1 lh- das top to l'..tl.ind on Sunday. jilK. 1, an. tlu. Mllal ,,Lt.. v Thos Abiey and w iie returned j use. Ves'erd.lV lioill a visit at the I'".iil . ; Moved all d -e ' aided III it U.i ! I I H ','1 Oi I !!-( I III I.-. I 1 , I , , , ,., ( I 1 Ir II' el; 1 1 a'ld lie H Itil lied l luvvii f 1 1 1 1 lh' ir 011I111;; ( 11 WCIiicf-. dav. . 1 - VI -I J I ' j value ol limber ;:t on tin. t U Aiiik-. 'lams c.iine in "n Wellies- The llodc Jljs jjivca perfect separation of inc-locatl Ores JOHN A. TRAYLOR. 50 H Mcl'hco. land cut bv Mr. MeC Ml. Mc'-'ov Li.lMMs lie !''. ""'o m i inmi nnc . niter-. the lan I bef 'ie the cit same. Mn.ed and -ic 1 1 i tia'ior I,i a be uli'iwe I 'l.i 11 s el wait 1 inain- iy. Can i'.l. i)ou;;lit t i I u - who owiis.il I" u.'lil lh' I tint ' n I to h .:i o and 1 1111 J 1 1 1 f t Mi-Ki Hiolib nil I wite et Ii u!i sent Iiaii t" ih j I'an Mon day. W. M. .lo...K J,. ndoi) left to- a;i,,,111 I'M- "I" J-.mhiIi Mr.-. It., Ken trip to Portland tho first ol the j .,ut,k' htu"1 ;i,u,1 '""vt vuih 4 Wl.t.(. j inch mam n mill street. Laitied. I bids m the North Ciei k water Mi. l;..l inioii 01' Portland is heic mains wn oi-ned and the '.nlv I ! the Mncltei jon the table was a bid bv 1). ,i' ,mi j for f '107 7" The Coinn il tin 11 "lit I . . t 1 . r 1 n'V maKe 1 mis Did out ii reason so same was '. j T i.v-- ,v .. v. r; V ' i l lli; (JLTTINO QUALITY of any tool Ih ulways allsrabea one, hut of equal Importance ta th power of retaining thin quality ho a . not to require too frequent nharpen in. I'.y making your purchase of the ;ri:lin & Veatch Co. you always n-eeive your money's worth la the lu st quality of tool and cutlery of properly tampered eteel that Is sure to hold an edge. l.ler on MINING MACHINKKY UKNVKR. COL insists msmrmsisTS'swii tuttis'STi ifuco u 0 a 0 a 0 a sua H)aTrsTsiss HOME NEWS Mcms of Interest in and about Cottage (irove and vicinity. Ca a JLfl.Jl.BJl ft A JLH JU ft.fiJtft.ftJt JLftftftftfift-9ftftfi.ftftftftftJlftfi ft A ftJLftft ftJLBJLftft Thornton 'h is tho place for j;ooil Subscribe hr the Nugget tiyurs, for htutionury, etc. " Cochran's photorupliH are the bent and cheapest of their kind. Mrs. l'mnk .Nlullman ha ie turneil from Portland. Mr. John Mao, of C.ushcii, Otc, was in town Saturday on business. Viee princiiial Harvey came into town on the afternoon train Tluos day. audi to be divide I iiliioli;; live pcoi'le. (Jet y ion coupons and lunko some giicsnes. Call on Cochran and ht hint juftko a photograph for you. Von will bo natilird, tint is Mire. K. II. Crowe, nl Astoria, Ore., came into town Friday night for a visit to the folks who live out near Lorane, l'ot Salc--lMne petite and Italian iivunes delivered anywhere within city limits at 60 cents per bushel. Leave orderH at J. II. Davidson. Prof. J. M. Hyde, of the State University, passed through Cottage drove on Saturday on his way home from California. Herbert Lcieli, Kugene, passed through on his way from the south Saturday, and said he would ba back Monday with a party of men to take up to the mines. The Davia boys, Moore & Saudor bou, Ji. 11 Ward, AddiHou, S. I". Jackson, M. lb Stone, M. Poibter, 11, C. ItosH, uud other J-ernno jiooplo uro huuliug a great deal of wheat to tho Hour mill, getting in their winter'H Biipply of flour. The mill in putting up quito n littlo Hour in HWlb micks at preuont. It is just lilling an order for a ton of jlour for the Oregon Securities Co. Lurch's display of Pluck Cat 1 1 niery is uniq ue. l',u;;cue Steam I.aundry, Allison and 1 Listings agents. Miss Wheeler's opening will be Thuisd.iy and I'liday. Sidewalk and rough lumber fur sale at U'vnne Hardware Co. I oi s .iir M'cittv want a uico 1 llaV If r,o, uther coiipoiiN. I (ieo. lit ih 1 11111 ti is tho upto-dato l.ulor. Look at his fall samples. i'or all kinds ol tobacco and cigars call at the Star Confectionery. M.C. Corhraii is having a good photograph busiiiess at Shanafelt's old stand. Have you called on liiinV C10 to the Star Confeclioiiery for anything in tho lino of stationary, fur blank books and school Hiipplirs, J. O. Thornton, Prop. 1K ujI miss the opportunity offered at tho Pacific, Timber Co. utoie. The Lest goods at greatly reduced prices. Messrs. C. L. Hart and A. M. Kelsay ol Hood River, C. K Allen aud A. C. Palmer of Portland made a trip with Mr. -J. H. Chambers up on the O. ci. S. K. Saturday morn ing. Mr. Webber, living on Cedar Creek, brought to Currin & Veatch's btoi'd Friday some of the finest to matoes seen this year. Mr. Webber does not claim to bo a funnel' nor garduer, b it ho succeeds in raining somo exceptionally lino tomutooH and strawberries. Mr. Veatch says the strawberries Mr, Webber brought in this summer from one year old vines wero I ho finest ber ries placed ou tho market, and aro tho results of proper irrigating. "-Hi Mr. ilitCI . P.IK nl b ailn r hats. k'oo.l rnnrois, girls. The Ideal at I i s tllelll. hevi Gccr, wifv.- and children l.-ft for Portland ou Monday to enjoy the Fair for a week. Mr. Harry Warren o Idaho, a hrother-iu-law'of II. O. Thompson, is visiting in town for a time. Kev. M. Champy, of Fugenc, will preach at the Christian Church both morning and evening. Kev. Gardner of Snginaw will till the Methodist Church pulpit both Sunday morning and evening. Fingal Hinds returned Monday from a visit to the Fair and he also went to Tacoma to visit his daugh ter. Mrs. Scott Cbrismati, who has had a bad case of blood poisoning is ou the way to recovery under the skillful care of Dr. Kime. The coupons for the Hag and cash prizes will not be distributed until tho full ainouiits aro given out, when tho presentation will take place. J. II. Chambers has received his tai1 1 f eatoh Go. deferred until the next nice1 big. bids on (S-ineh s''wer in District No. 2 was opened and two bit1-, were presented, one ol J. II. Car penter for $iiS and of II. C. Hart for $1 73.30. Moved and seconded that the bid of Mr. Halt be ac cepted at $173.30. Carried. H. C. Hart asked for a renewal of a plumber and sewer builders' license. O ranted Moved and seconded that the marshal be instructed to purchase Hash lights Can ied. Moved and seconded that vote by which Ordinance No. 117 was lost be reconsidered. Carried. Moved and seconded tt hat Ordi nance No, 117 be read third time and passed to its final passage. Carried. N ote 011 the same was unauiious and signed by the mayor. Moved and seconded that the license of N. J- Cinumings be re voked. Carried. Moved and seconded that Messrs. Gatoutte and Lemon be allowed to widen gravel in lront of their prop ertyon Fourth street. Carried Moved and seconded that a war rant of $700 be drawn on the sttcct l'.'r S 1 1 ". - j. 1 1 1 i -'.'id-, cheat s;o 1 I at John Nub's. - m South of i Cottage Grove tf i Milliner Opening. Mi-s Wheeler will be pleared to receive at "Ihe ogue ' on Thurs day and Friil iy, Sept. 2i.-t and 22c! all ladies interested in hats. A Sensible Move. Have Tom Awl'ie; writo you up a policy on yimr he .:e and furni ttiie in tlie Oieg. in f 'ne belief As sociation, or your .-took of goods in the' .Ktna f ii.suiaiK e Company. new planer that he has been espec- fmul in ' favor of Contractor I.e.i ting lor some tune. He is now Carried prepared to furnish 12x24 lu'r.ber lrom Ins Dotena null. MoveiiiindsecoiKleilth.il a wai lant boilrawn in favor of Contrac- Jesse McKibbeii camo to town I lr l'c 1 011 W;d-r contract Monday to have his hand dressed 5"- Carried. which he got in the saw at the Mc- I l'H ol Allen Matties ol i tor Kibbeu mill last week. He is get- 1 street work allowed. tiug along in good shape. 1 ' . m , I,ess than four weeks remain in 1 farmers Take Notice, Now is the Time SanJers Disc I'lows are better than Mnloboard Plow s. Thev are lighter draft. They never 1 t hung. No ground is too .stony, t .) rooty, too .sticky or too hard to "i1 plowed with a disc plow. Tlli'l'e i Mtie oral;, 'i'licv will break ut' ti.. hard pan that has been fuii ied i v otln r plows. They will pin v .ht;. and take the place i,f Vil-. . 1 j lo'-. V ll in I' t- ' .11 V t" .,!.iW with a ' . pl. u . .-u e-.u sow and plant a. he ! 1 time. Tlie . lit hot elioke. TllCN will j turn us ! r .m tl.n: in the way of vines, .Is, loeks and stubble. 1 Von w.'.. iie.it but little 1 pi-ne for j sharpei an I .v.'ii will 1 ot need a 11 v 11 p 1 s lot a 1 :; ! i 1111 . . u.o.. - 1,1 ia 1 11.1, 1 has . 1 e 1 r las. e: .1 n which to take advantage of the low railroad rates to go and seo the Lewis and Chirk Exposition and the wonderful Northwest country. The oditots wifo and baby ar rived in town Monday, ami as s jou as possible will find a homo and commence housekeeping, after which we will feel a bltie more like living. J. M. hittlelicld uftd wife ol Port Townsend, Washington, arrive.l in town Saturday afternoon, and on Suuday morning drove to Black liutte, to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. Ib Dennis and family. Mr. I.ittlelield is connected with tho Custom House at Port Towuseud. Geo. Thomson, of Los Angolesi owner of tho Imperial Hotel, has been in town for a fow days. Ho wont to Portland but expects to re turn again. He thinks this city has ft good growth ahead of it and is Married. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car los Gregory at Cicswcll, occurred the marriage of their granddaugh ter, Miss Llanche 1 1 . Gregoiy, to Sherman S. Morss, of Cicswcll, Wednesday Sept. 13, 1003. Tho ceremony was performed at s p. m. by Rev. J. C Gregory, in the presonce of near relatives and friends. The bridal pair were ac- companied to the altar by Miss Nellie M. Gregory of Springfield,1 and John W. See, of Hyburn, Ida. The rooms were decorated with ivy and cut flowers. The bride wore a beautiful costume of cream alba tross. After the .wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Morss left for Port land for a short visit and after their return will make their home in Creswell. Mrs. W, T. Kayser has been put ting in soiuo now plumbing in her houso. We ... . ll' il.t. e nisi pleus to do good 1 !; in aav hind of fallow land ai i ;mi t" bieak in one year from i.iii.t in inatei i;il. Wviuie I lard wa 1 Company. A Birthday Surprise Party. London, Sept. 10. Two wagon loads of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brasher gathered together to day to celebrate Mrs Brasher' forty-seventh birthday. It was a merry crowd that drove up and cheered Mr. and Mrs. Brasher as they came to greet the party. The friends aud relatives brought with them many nice and useful presents as remembrances of the dav. A fine dinner was served out of doors, j Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Willis Norvoll. Mr. Oliver Norvell. Mrs. Sarah Norvell, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brasher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice, Mr and Mrs. T. M. Gardner, Mr. Thomas O. Brasher, Master Ivl ward N.Brasher, Mrs. Electa R. Thordenberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fwing and Karl, Roy, James, Ruth, I. udie and Lillie IJwing. At four o'clock all the guests departed for their respective homes with hearts full of happiness and joy. "One Of Them." The vote on the flag coupons that have been reported to date are as follows: Back votes that have been held must be turned in at once to be counted Ballot box in Nugget window. High School G33 Junior Foresters of America,.... 328 M. w: A ICO K. of P 99 Public School 91 W O. W 80 II. T.B 47 Masons .. 9 G. A. Ii. '.I.'.'. 7 Methodist 5 Rev. Like of ltosehurg was in town the lirst of the week. 1 r fiFAH! ill! I ltd - .1 m , n , 1 a -3 j , i vv" INERY DISPLAY going to hold on to bin property. 1 Mr. F.d .lenks leturned lrom the He says Portland jieoplo think this Fair Monday night and will go up towu has a groat future. to Bohomiu Wednesday morning. Aovv is the- time to bein thinking l Fall and Winter apparel and t'oti't forget the important fact that a nice stylish hat can add greatly to your entire appearance, and Ida TkaxcI'S Hakkutt of the in a iosition to suit one and all from the most in expensive to the most fastidious, and a call will convince you. Remember: the only millinery store that gives the (ireen Trading Stamps. DEAL MILLINERY STORE