BOHEMIA NUGGET J. MtKF.AN FISM'.R. Manager. BOIUIMIA Nl'lHiUT Pl'ULISIHMI COMPANY. Mnkc nil elioi k ivy nl.K- to Nncitcl l'lil- Co. KnUTl nl th pontortlco I ft.HHU (.owe Oregon nei'oiiJ i-Ikhh iiihII niatirr. SllSSCKir I'ltiN IJA'IT.S. 6 months 1HI lyenr '.! IS months -' K paid in advance. Clubbing Rates. Tln UtihrniKi Nnuuc-t one '''"' vlth nnv imh' of tin- following pub lications one rar for .amount wt opposite: Piieltio Monthly Weekly Orvnotiian i I'oitliiinll Wevkl'v .lonrn.'il ( l'..rtlan.l i Dailv Minim: lice id ilvnven W'ceklv Mining INivnl ."...".0 S.VMl Tlu i.ii...r is k,..t .m n:.' ' v niK .MKU1 CVN MlMVi i OSi. Kl CiiAiui" r .'! ( om m'ettc IHu..lit.it. l-otner. C... . uhi-TO ma mulct will le .elvnc i" v n-cci n,e . i iiik imiihts :r..m ;h i -it .'lit nemm: c :i"'i- "I ihc.i.. u-to.ii.' ; I.-miv mii!-tl in hibit. A.lv.TUsini; Air.-in-v. M kii.1 i .Moii'lmnl- h -rhmiirf. Mill Kihih-i --.. nli:iru.i U-rr -THClf I.T Hitvi'W .-nit rn 1 ihh'I' l"f 'I- Wkdnksday, Ma Ken 7. iv'" A great many ton: it . are js m"hJ through town th m: la s mnt many stop oil" to vi-it Cottage Grove. A mimbtr are m-. look iDv aroun l siinj; up the 1 'cal situ ation. A cement famine is tlirtatenul throughout the northwe-t s.ivs the Telecrani on a'-count of vit build- j oriel at loll. 1 he west is gemug , there dud tl: it '.iveiv t In se days. ; Great bni Idii-.tS a:r being built i:i all the prominent to vus to keep up : with the ib ii.a:ids of the busim ss growing 011' 1 tiie inttricr improvement-. R'i'.roa ! men are eK ceeiliu'ly scarce : s well a all other classes of lain iic is. Any man that 1 is williusr to ork. cau get work : these davs, 1! I e wi 1 but work The Sou'h-rn Pacific ro id takes; htit plice as a" adxeitiatr. it does j a. great deal of su-h work arid! spends vast sums upon it. Their latest work is the issue of a huge ' book of jnagnificitnt ti'.iteil illus- tratious tdli;i i" w-ord and j.n tit re tLe story of t'a- scenes along their tin Tl... look- i a marvel ol teauty f'roui tover to covet, the il- lustrations are wo'ks of art and j will do much todruw many j.tople to j tbe wett, from whenca euch sctnes are taken. TheSunset Magazine' Print has done itself proud in '.hi worn, ami ir. . - ; ' General Passenger Agent, in wIkmc ii r v,..rfi.. name Mie Looks are Meii out, hus V y 1.11 1 ll bljtl ll A KuTV,1 has i ,'i.t ..it ii,,. .irt.ifJpiiMipau voters, at the prinmri-s to ; out such a book to tell the siories ; ..,a . .,1, ,h,,a nf!.. ..,.n,rful sceneiv about the Jines of tLe road alouer the coast. All t'.e Portland papers have come to a point when they can not do otherwUe but udvite the city council to close the deal an i she the Willamette Valley Company a franchise, when mcb an oiler has i been made as the i ue now existing i before tLat body. tli- council can bardly do anjtliir.j' but a cept it. , Practically every eoiidition askeJ ' undersigned announces liitii- for has been more than met by the Scjf aH u liepubliean candidate lor company, and the city unites in renomiuati'jn for State Printer, sub aeking lor the fram-ia-e. Sevwrul . ject to tin,' decision of the Republi otLer companies otTered objectioiiO : can voters at the piimai election and changes, but the matter wa April 2j laid over until Tuc-dav afternoon, I Xow serving t 1 r -, t term. The when it will be final. y deposited Hume cotirlnsy that h 's been acrur certuinly makes a I sli-'id of ,1,.. to htate oflieer' ucnerlly, that their intentions. 1 be terms offered 0f H renomin aion. would b- tr at'y by thecmnpinv are th-v : ' In or-1 ap''ivr i ited. der t'i K"U1 c'jrrain'f itit Po'tlinil, the WillaiiH tie ai!'- Canj.any has promised to buihl ai d doLato to the city a railroad on p'rout htrcet from Jel'f rs'iu to Iivm' and or. I'laadcis trom l'ru t to Terjtii or Ilcveiith ai-d lleiice t Hovt. The roa 1 Houl'l have lO'-O'eiu i rails on u eoncrete foundation and be corn iileiel within nine months The ' only condition the company namos is that it shad have the ii,ht to operate cars on the tracks between 6 p. in. and " m on ee' days uud on Suinlass aiitt h'ditl'tis, sub- ject to the irg'datioiis of the city. Cars of othei companioi would be operated by the company at cost, plus lo per cent. A bond of 50, 000 wjuld b" li!ud an I compensa tion paid the city "t lue rate of $'loint a year. With Hie offer was a certified ihtck for 5o,ooo made subject to torfeiture to the city if the provisroUH ol the 1 ranch ise arc not earned out. Grrt Hales of Dorem Has Kimawiy Monday noon air. Haks drove in from Doreua and stopped his team iu front of ilartung V Ilauicn's feed store, just a little before noon. The team did not like the sound of the gasoline pump iu the S. 1' pump house, aud when the niilj whistles blew lot IHhMI, thc Stltil to inn eountig iKovn around the di pot into town. It any person In. I been close a h.u I then they could have stopped Hie tout. hut by the tune they got as f,u as Sec ond stn ct they were going too last to stop thcni. In crossing Third t-ttcct th1 wagon box and uai wheels wcic dropped, in front ot ll.ulels market the tram run against a telephone -ole winch broke tl. tin loose from each other and the pole and trout wheels. One of the' hoiscs ran along the fiiUnvilk tot a ' short distance "before turning the . ..rn. t Little Marie Conner was stHiulmg on the sulcwalk an-i tin' horses ran within a bot ot her. Very little dawa wiit done to the wagon Do&thof Mrs. Bvirrow. Mrs. C. W Ibirtows, who moved with lici children from Cottage lirove to Pniin last sunnner, toi school advantages, ditd yestetd.iv of paralysis, with which she h'd tuen a sutTetcr for a long time. The burial took place in Drain today at j 10 o'clock. The sympathy ot the I community is extended to ti e l e ! renved relatives. t)raiu Nonpauil. To Cuchnnitc. Cows for young, j.-ei tie hoist Impiiie at this otlice. Ohio Mv Etbltsh Colofw Oregon b'ugeue, Or Maich A pattv 'of men from Thdo, tMiio, aiein Ku'eue looking over tie !ni;an! countrv with the view ofselntng a suitable site tor a toli.nv it f 1 ' oo to l.ooo famil es which a coin- niattoii society at Tol-do intends it- send to the I'acitu- co:nl tl .iar. Tlie paity cousj.,u ot the following. John J on sioio ski iioi a l'ulili count ; li 01 g- Su:. Tony Manatwck a d J e Ib-iia-. 1 ncv wtic f-cill 01 ine west o -i- b et u colony Oiiy sti-tc mountains. site and h IV c Vliite 1 went ot il e Koeky Th-y ca that the lik-e Oie'-uii best and are vrv uoiiki pleased with I.aue county, but will lv 1M'1" U Uvc f,til" J,,v uofleeide upou a location until , no i tgla to . . ,rse to b.- a Kepie tl.ev have seeu other pai of the st ntatu e ai Mine point whtiehe state, ometLing social. new Spider- V e i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Governor. I lieieby unnoume myself -s a candiiiate upon tlie Republican ticket for governor of the Slate ol Oregon, subpet to tie action "I primaries to be held Aj.ril ly 6. Ciiaki.i-.s A. Johns, Baker Citv, Oregon. Secretary of State. I heicbv unnoum e myself as a - KM.t:i,v ' ' ' of State, subject t the will ot Ke- ""'-K'" : l-'KANK T. WklUHTM N, Salt-tn, Oie. State Senator I hereby announce my candidacy ! fur State Senator from I-auc- Co'int subject to the will t the llapubli- cin voters, at the primaries Apiil ooth, J( (. V, irh i in, iMiene, Or. For State Printer. T. H. WlHTNKV Albany, Oregon. For State Senator. 1 hereby announce mself as a candidate upon the republican ' ticket fur the otlice of Mute .Vuator 'from I.ano Count v, Oregon, subject I to tlie ,ir im',"t-'s l" -M'"1 I ',Oll. J M Sin i t. h v, I' ii jji ne, Om jo 'ii . For County Commissioner. hereby announce melf us a I 'candidate upon the M-publicaii ticket lor County Commissioner of Lane County, subject to the primar ies to be- held April '20, i!ot. It" elected to the ollice J will jive my personal attention to every part of the county and a Kipmre ileal to every man. VVm. T. Kavm.k, Cottage ( J rove. Circuit Judge. I aiiiioun(;e myself as a candidate j for the Republican nomination for ' Circuit Judge, Second Judicial DU-! trict (ctmiprising the counties td j Lain , benton, Lincoln, Douglas, 1 Coos and Curry) subject to the up proval of the voters at the primar ies. Lawkivnck T. IlAkkis. A Pirlty Wtddloi. Mor.dav mottling, commencing! tin 11 hie ugethci biiuht an. I caily, , MaWl J i ' i k c t mil llntvcy UuskI 1 ot Divi. e tMi uuiiird at tic homo , i f li e I i ill c by K'v. Pollciimlo of , Spiinf'" Id in the I'ltsiiiiT ol their ( tin lul" il icUtives. Tin' llSPPV Celiplc left lot tl Wed- , ding ttip to Poilland and into the mjic 01 w iiMin-gioii on im- mum- , ingtt.un I nt will icturu altera tune to locate hi Divide. I A joyous band of oung folks1 gathered tojttlui to wndt the couple a happy trip and aible.l to j then burdens, shoes, tin cans, j ice, ' .... 11 ... ... !. . . ... etc. until the train bore t ht tn away. Violent & Santord' Mlllinnv Openlna. TIil- latest styles ot sptin street hats o show. AH ladies are cor dially invited to attend the opening j or our inilbnciv and dressmaking establishment i n Wc Incsday, l-'eb ' Jstl. Sdlom Ciidl4ta Dolonds hUnlntf of' IAlonpnl No. I S.,ii in, Mai ih - t'oloiiel 1'.. Mot. 1 has tiled his ileelarHtiou as a I K". ublican candid itc lot the House of Kept -eiit itu es, ttking sUtr im nt No. 1. l,e -.aid. for the 1'0'dow i 1 1 UT le.is Ml-i : 1 I'ltsi Hecuuse it is tikbt and in accord with the teaching and piin ciplcs of the b'epublican party. Si-ond be.ause Abraham I. in co. 11 ;smii.I the emancipation pioc 1 im iti 'u Hid man sjates abolish. -.1 vl:ivtty 1. iiig b-foie t he l'eib ial C''! stitutioii w is nniended in th it lis,t. licfotms eome I nun the states. Third The people intended by th'- direct primary law to relit ve the l.i j.'il.ii ure of all responsibility 111 the rV.eetion ot Senators. I'ouilh- liecai'se the lifol.'e i.imit it this law puts it out ot tlie I owt r o! .1 mirn t it y to hold up the I.e-i-lat .iii.l bloek public 1 ll-l - i ness. Til'l.- Ilu-;ei-u a in in 1 1 1 1 1 to Pucomet peisoiiaiiy Intel esieil. Wrvshed tvid lrortsd I.ace curtaius. clothe lepaired i atul pressed by Mrs (ieo. lloldman Leave woik at OstranJei "s barber shop. ; A (iood Show Coming 1 At Hi" I f era ll."ise f ir three ( iiilii' -j rate tjea i- in store fr the j aitrisi r:r-nt s.--k- is "t C-t! ae j Crn'.e nt,,! wl,t . th'- opi urtutie tlllle arrive. 'Idll'l tul to fc-raJi :t j t'oiiimeneint' Thins lay, March) .'I. the ,x Ivistern Repertoire Co J Lekhardl's bbals will play a thri-e j lii.hts rnt;a;'t tiieiit at the Opera Holism, .r ' ii t i n a line of plays (onceibd b- c r iti'--. to bit far aheid of ai:!nm htteuit2d fiy re er- j bare companies lire lepiitationl lllis ,.(n,):inN ias earned for tin . . 1 ' . , i , arilMlC lori.io.o, .. inosotu co It nrnes, scenic effects and presenta tion. ij ther v.iih th'i extremr- low ! price of ndtnisvi, should be snffi t-ient to puck the tlo-atrft ut each pei formance. 1'his companv is n largo nne and sid i he bi - Ii class ltys which they present there, will l e plcaainx specialties bt.l ween ach act thereby eliminating the long waitH between acts. J'or "their opening bill they will pr' s.'iit the foin-act comedy drama "A lij.;bt f"i- Honor,'' on Sat-ui-duy night the beautiful southern melodrama, ''Virginia" and on p'ri day niulit ' Uet uuse he loved her" which was used several years a'o to lisplay the joint talent of Maude Adams and John Drew. Saturday matinee "Other P oplt's Money." Ainuseinc tit luvers should not let this oppm tunity slip lo see a flrsl 1 lasH coininny at iiopular puces. J'or this eiijageinent the prices have been fixed at children 2'e, 1 2.re, tt-lulls 3.0 Reserved ioc. salo at New Kra drug tore. Seats on 1. XX':-., - I : - . . X i ' i ' y: ', . f . .. . . 1 ! . f V;'' " f -i ) - , X ' - X-r ,4 !'' V.:.:' ?V i; ' . X J. r s '-xxf x' 1 k 1 y X-XX .. v. ' v mxxXi ;X Zazell Whom tlu-v .tic all talking jtlmut will utii.iin in Cot lays (iinvc mil ! t Ik last ol tin." with. -. - t V ct;; 1 . s ' .. ..I.-N -xx:u She will tell you what you want to ( know Are you in trouble? Are you ill? Zazell Will ntiiovc tin.- cause', nit von mi tin." road U lii'.tllli. Tin- itmst jilii-uotiii'tial w otiiati ol tin' n tititt . Testimonials si-tud 1 v pi niniiK nl hiisiiii ss ami it o kssidiial nun ttorii all it tin" iDtnti y. Why dweil in darkness? Rcnicmkr lmt live- days tut i'c in CoUaii- drove. COME. CONSULT. EE CNNVIFCED. CONSULTATION FREE. Ollii't" hours In a. 111. to p. in. Main striit, latwicii tit 1 and .'Irtl slt ci t. Look for the Signs. ,11 a i fQ$rarf$r. llUIMIUUUS Light and are made with BAKING POWDER Abaolutoly Puro AntNdyapeptlci may be eaten without Inconvenience even by persons with delicate digestion HCYAl 1AKIMI1 fOKiik.fl CO . SIW V0A CONSUMPTION'S WARNING -is m lii-,iil'- Cuts s'kiii l.ri ftmr. iii'lcnt in outt.iil .SVIII i.llll-.- I'H O. Ii. I. IO I N. J'1'1il- aid ol si iriitit'n: inventions ii not lueiii-d to i li'tci m i nr wliillnr your Inni's an- i If 1 ( leil. The lit'st syinploitis ;m In n-aihly noted by .'inyone ol tivi-tajj - in telligeiice. (JTln ie is no dUca:: known Ihal ;ien wi many plain wainin).'s ol' its apptouh 11s COiiMinijitioii, and no m 1 imi'. di'.casi- lli.it cat) be Mi ijiii. k ly re. n hid and iliulid, if the 1110. 1 iii iu- i.scd is Mr. Ilosi In ' (ji-rmaii Syrup, which is made In cur. coiisniuption. JIl is in the eailv Ftav.es Unit (iciiiiiui Syrup hhoidil la- i il;i n, ultin narumv. Hre ivetl in the ioii;.'li lh.it won't ij'.ni the coiiv.e.stioii of tin- bioiM lii.i! lulu s .mil the Tin 1 1 l.i 1 weakening of the line in' i m p.i i:i. d by 1 1 .ii( nt 1 1 .t ' tot ,1 1 ion. (JlHut no I-1 .i 1 1 i-r how' di 1 p-si nt'-d y on: eolith, even il dn ad roiisutupiiuii h i ahe.iilv aUci-i ' d your luiii-.s, ( ieniian S I ujj will t v. 1 1 ! s ell ei t a i me - us il Im (lone Im ton- in i;...;: mil-, ot li.p:il I lit b hopi . , ("-.es of till').; Ilolil-le. JNew trial hollies, 25c. Regular M.C, 75c. At ull drn,".Kists. Dulin'iu'it ri)riuai7 17031 1 r j 1 x: ?' Collage Grove Flour Mills M I I 'At Flour and heed K ml i lli it the Cutliiee Oli ve I'h iii im mid , ( mi i ilt . nt lowcet living pi ni m We I.M' .r j i i ei I t hunt x.leilt III i mi I I'llde of Olieoli I . t ( 1 1 . 1 I his I'loiil will pioduee Ilii'lC bellid ; el Ml.l. thllll tln I III III' Mil letH H HOW olTl'M ll. I'i it i nn Mini bi eoii ii'i i d. and nt the name t i , i i 1 1 iu i ii e ik 1 1 ii if i lit i i pi i"e 111:1.1' US KEEP Till: HARTUNG Knowles Bohemia, Knowles Oiscco, Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. ( )u r Good Goods at General Merchandise Miners Tools HH)() SHASON atest sni'iiifl ana bummer Dress , AT i Our display consists of the New Weaves in all stylish shades. Kindly note the quality of these select cloths before buying. Our are Reasonable Wioiti nl 'I ill. 1 d. by Chicago wholesale il 01 ii r house, assistant (man or woman) lor thin and ailjoinii.g territory. JO and i p iisi.h paid weekly money lubanccd. W'oik ; j o o i 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I'Ciinaiielit. No nt. or e pei ii in i) it (iuired. uniiiiige 1 count v Salaiy i". expeiin plcai-anl illVC'htlllC Write at once for full particulars and in lo' 1 d fa ll addresi-cil Cool l Ii C". envelope i: !2 T.akc St. Chicago, 111. V A "l T.I ) I )i ,ti ict ManlicelH to 1 1 o t hi n s , lolvutisc and distiibtite , . ' ... u . , 11 ) samples. Salary wccuiy, per day for vpciis' s. State age and ji 1 went, employnu nt. Ideal Shear (Jo. .')'.) Kaudolph St., Chi cago. 2 'Tl 111 1 liS Ol' WHEELS TURNING j & HANSEN -j & Gettys Oregon. & Gettys Oregon. V 1 Motto: Reasonable Prices. I and Amimitions I . iSVV. Fabrics n 9 : sTV Prices Lurch's J MINI NO LOCATIONS. i I . S Men ill files notice of locution of A iirora ininint: claim, liluo livor district. M p' Wyatt uud laic Wetmoro lo cate Caliloitiiu 1 1 1 i 1 1 i r t -t.r claiin, Ju hemia district. C ( ) AndcrHoii, Mento Howard, J K, Warner, I A Tobias and Q p; I loll man located Fall Cieek milling claiin, IJolieiuia district. The Chambers Iuunber Com pany is just getting in noine of the new machinery which they are to improve their mill with. A new boiler is to be installed. Found--A black muley heifer Has crop oil of right ear. Owner inuy have Kiinie by puyiny pasture bill und for advertising. I). O. Mojiiiv,