BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN nSHCR, Manafcr. DOtlUMIA NUOOLT I HJBLISHINO. COMPANY. Make nil check payable to Nunget Tub. Oct. Kntered at the jmatofnce at Cvtteire llmrt, Oregon m mood J class tnll mutter. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. mouths f t .00 pur l.t W month- f -'.00 If pnld In advance. Clubbing Rates. The llohenikv Nuiofet one year rvUh any one ot the following pul llontlonu one year for amount set opposite: Pacific Monthly 2 .00 Weekly OreRonl.ui ( t'orthind) $2..0 Weeklv Journal ( Portland) $2.00 Daily Mining Kecord (IXmver) $.VM Weekly Minimi liecord Pmttlo Homestead $i.L" Northwest lVultrv Journal $1 ?. Thin paper 1 kept on Ble bT THK AMKRI CAN MINIM CONi.KKSS, Chamber ol Cora tnerce hiillJlng, leaver, Colo . where "ir readers will be wrleome to tbe nteof the itl rn papers from the various mining section ol lb neet. a x lentitlo librarr and mlnr" ex hibit. THIS PATER Ukept on file t K. C. Prake A JverKuliift AencT. M rni.l .Merchant! El ofcanje, San r'raiuco, California, where eou Taotf for ad vertuinc can be made for 11 Wednesday, May 30, 1906 REPUBLICAN TICRET. U. S. Senator (short teruO F. W. Mulkey, Multnomah Co. U. S. Senator (lonj tena Jonathan Bourne Jr. Mult. Co. Governor. Jas. Withycombe Benton Co. Representative la Congress. W. C. Hawley Marion Co. Secretary of State. F. W. Benson, Doughs Co State Treasurer G. A. Ste!e Clacka'a Co. Supreme Jsdge. Robert Eakin Union Co. Attorney Qeneral A. M. CrawforJ Douglas Co Superioteoieat Pablk lostnictloa. J. H. Ackerman Multnomah Co' State Printer. W. S. Dunniwaj Multnomah Co. Labor Commissioner. 0. P. Huff Multnomah Co. Judge of District Court. L. T. Harris Lne Co COUNTY TICKET. State Senator- 1. H. Bingham Fugene State Representatives. I. X. Edwards Junction City B. A. Washburne SpringfielJ Allen Eaton, Eugene Clerk. B. U. Lee Eugene Sheriff. W J. Warnock Eugene Commissioner. H. D. Edwards Eugene Treasurer. It E. Eastland Eugene Surveyor. C M. Collier Eugene Coroner- W. T. Gordon Eugene CITY TICKET. Justice of tbe Peace. J. E. Young Constable. Joe Landess. A big laud slide in California just above Shasta Springs btopped all tbe trains so that Saturdav's noon train consisted of an engine, a freigbt car for baggage and cue passenger coach, which was loaded even r.e.'ore it struck here, full to tbe dcors. All the trams until .Sunday noon from the south were lacals, and then the train c.ttne through in four sections. The yards at Cottage Grove are being taxed to their full capacity these days and before lon tlie S. P. will certaiuly have to put iu some more sidetrack here The turn table from Divide ought to be moved here, and the helper put on the trains here, end then thu local would alto be ttble to take advan tage of it. Our merchants say they are not going to forget uor let a moment slide in working for the local. Tbe pst jears school session bas teen an utufunlly uuccesfeful cm for tbe Cottage Grove schools. He teachers lave all bee we.'l fitted for their place mid have done their best bv tbe children. The tun months have been it constant round of steady hard woiV, and (ho slu dents have much to show for it. Tbe teaeht is have reason to btf proud if their wotk and the citizens have good cause to speak highly ot" the tenchcts nnd of their capability. Prof. Strange, although a young man l,n made a success of his vests work as Supci int udent of the schools and has the respect nnd the thanks of the people f or the good wotk lotu. It i to be hoped that the coining year will be able to show as good a record at its close, n year as free from friction, with as much good done, and with a hisch a standard kept up Flowers Flower The (1 A. It. requests all friends to aid them in decorating the graves Wednesday bv sending in all the cut llowers lliat tin y os sibly can. All tl cis and plants will bo utilize I. It von can't I iin tbe tlowers, send tin tn Tell your neighbors and get them to Kil l in flowers Mrs. Frank Wheeler Entertain Metho dists Friday evetiir' tbe l-osj itable home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wheeler Has thrown up to enter tain the Metho lists i f the city. A fine evening was had. A short programme was given and in tic Utter part of tbe evening dainty re freshments were sctvtd. Metho dists can certainly have just as good a time s anybody, wi idd t c the verdict of anyone that was present and saw the enp v tnent 1 f company. Those resent ie, Mr. and Mr. Arne. lb v. and Mrs. Meminger. Mi and Mrs. Cc-mpton. Mi nd Mr. Win. iio gate. Mr. mid Mr. Jo Potfr, Mr. and Mrs. Frohniader, Mr. a:ul Mrs. J. D. Cochran. Mr ?nd Mrs. W. T. Kayter, Mrs- Piund, Mt. Smii'. Mrs. Mart r, Mrs. Wm Jobnsou, Mrs. Hok-fs. M:s. Harry Hart. Mrs. Wm. 11.: t. Mis. D.ivid-.'ii. Mrs. Oaroutf. . Mrs H. Cochran. Mrs. Shinn. Married. Lloyd Sbiik auJ Kthel Pisbre were married at the brides home in Cottage Grove by Rev. II. C- Grace Monday night. After the ceremony the couple left on tbe overland for Portland, where Mr. hhirk is em ployed by the W. I). Garmau Com pany. The couple are younp folks who have lived here for many years and have a hot of friends, who wish them th" best of everything goirg. RaJn Meevrts Thousands to Farmer While the rain ol the last few days has been excessive it has meant many thousands of dollars to the farmers and dairymen of this i-re tion. Everyone is rejoicing greatly at tte rain which has come ju-t at the right tnne.,Mat:y of the dreams rose very suddenly Sunday night hut as yet little dam ige has !eeri lone. Another Physician Wj.'l Locale Here Dr. Beet, a phy sician of many years experience is here looking over the town and has decided to locate. He will open an office scon and will get cut among the people Dr. Best was a surgeon in the navy under Admiral Farragut ami has spent most of his Pf in the East, but has come west on account of Lis wifes health. II? is much pleased with Cott ije Grove and thinks he will like it well here. CHAS. V. GALLOWAY Yamhill County. Democratic Nominee Representative in Congress. Cabb&ge and Tomrv'o Plants. For sale at Meteaif llrund's. DKATHs FROM A PI T.N DK 1 1 is Uecre.tse in the tame ratio that f'e usu of lr. Kliiir's New I.ifa J'llrln ereases. They nave vou irtun danger nnd bring" ijuli-k and n ioiw fo 111 eun tttipntlwii and the ids grnwiiijr out of It. Strength and vigor always follow ihcir U80. tiuuruiltced h.V Hi-IIHoh'h Pbnrmacy, 2"i cent?. Try ihem. c - . t j- 'y ni V a 1J1 b ; Mere Deer III des. (Vtnv warden linker is rath r pro. voked tt th" escape f Walter b'tost a viol ttot of the game laws from his deputies, last Monday. In February the cabin of two btothers, Walter mid Arthur Frost, at C.lendalo raided bv deputies and l deei bides were found nnd confiscated but the lys bad gottcu .a . 1 t away. A close waieli mut ooen kept for the men. but not until re cently did they lind that the two were in Camas Valley nt then old tiicks lVputies Unison of Rose bing and Ncls Jones of (Pendale Invotitigated and raided the Uiy'a cabiu eatly in the tuotning and captured them both, after tiuitc a tight with the eldest boy Walter. The olTicers found ol dier hides and coodly supply ot dried veni son in the cabin. After band cutVing their piisoners. they started for Rom burg, llodson riding on horseback, whil" Jones led his boiseaud walked behind tbe piis v.ncrs. As the paitv was etossing a small cieek attei tiou was divetied lietii the prisoners by the actions of one oi" the horses, and Walter, tak ing ndvantage of the opportunity, plunged into the brush and disap peared. Jones immediately gave c'. ft-e. but was unable to rind the hu'dcutTed ptisaner. Arthur, who is but '-'l yens of age. was brought to Koeburg and arraigned before Justice I.'i'g. when he pleaded oniltv to violating the fame laws lat'dwa fined $50 in default ol ! w hich he was committed to the county iil for 125 days. alter, who is io years of age, is still nt hucc C. lmewarden ISaker says that tbey aie out ftcr tbe oldest boy aid will get him sure now, and that he will get at least a $400 fine as he has been convicled once be tore of the same offense. Realty Transfers. i J. and Cora M. Milne to I. A. Mi't.e; south half of lots " aud C. jblk . Long I.au les' nd to Ku ! gene. ji. A S ;,i-.d I.'IhjUi- 1 link to the lb own Lumber Co; certain bind if see 20. tp it, s r 1 w, $1800. Levi and Rosa M. Oeer t Nancy A. Overholser; certain laud in sec. 50. tp 22. s r :i w. $-2r0. Lena and H. Lurch and J. B. Lurch to the Bank of Cottage Giove: 25M00 feet in Cottage Giove. 5500. minim; locations. Tbos. Scott, Chas. Sherbondy and II. II. Fisk locate '-Black Dimond" Nos 1 and 2 mining claims on wagon rea l leading from Berber's ranch to Smith river. Poll IT ATI: MISSOPKIANS. When I was .1 dnigu1t. at Lfvonla Mi'.." writes T. J. itvyjer, n nf (ir:iytville. Mil. "'I'lirt- f my custo mers w ere perniatien t ly cured if emi siinipti'Hi l.v Ir. KIhk4 New IHt cuti rv iitid are well and i-tronw tn dav. One w.irt iryiiiu to scd his prp ert'v and nmve tu Arl.' na, nut after n!ug; N'i-w It.seuvery a ebort tune he found it unnecessary to dn so, I re gard it most wonderful iin-liclnc In existence," Surest cough and culd cure arid throat nnd luri heuler. 1 i 11.1 ran teed ty 15en-iin"s I'tiarmacy. .U ceiit and $1. Tii d Ixdtle fiee. 16-Inch Wood For Sale lti-'.nch sltb woihI, bb-cks and t.immitgsat $l..ro jv-r load deliv ered Phon- 2s,,. 501 Brown bum t er Co. I'ttslMAsrKi: ltUUPKI) i.V. Tout", Pifiniaster ni Klvi r ton. Ia.. nearly loct his life and was toldicd of all comfort, ai-crditijf to his letter wltieh says, "Por -0 years I had chruliic liver complaint, w.ilch led to Mich a sever" ca-e of jaundice that even ni.v linger nnlln turned yell'iw: when iu- doctor prei-erllfd MUA-trle I'dtteis; which cured me and kept me well for oleven years." Sure cure lor liihiinsness, neuralgia, weak-ne-s and all stoinitcb. liver, kidney nnd bladder derangements. A won derful tonic. At IteiiMon'M I'tiarmacy. .rX) eeuts. THE OLD RELIABLE mm POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE TI10 groaiost of modorn-limo liolpa to porfocl cooking Used In the best fam ilies the world over aevi kjuhs owm se., i tom FOR THi: CHILDREN Vnmy Ti t. t. Take 11 ei'lti In cicli I11n.it both arm oat 11 i'i.' 1 t 1 1 ... 1 h i 1 I. Ml .ill! 1 rlnl't. Now sa. Hi 11 mi w til 1 I Im.iIi 1 I I t ' 1 1 1 1 1 tlns Into one h 1 n ! . i I 1 I the piislllun of j.Mir ai in i In I. After c et j l l I .1 ill Know how you 11 10 to it nnmtelple. c, l.i.i eutitrcti lied hand around mid t.d.e It i Then tell an chei i.. lii !. U w .1 1 , i!..' 1 . 1 : 1 ' t'i .hii ii- ' a II iu I 'i II.. . " 1 1 111 11 I'l l- mi i: 1 1 have h pmill.:ed h.i i .. ll . at'le to take iY I.N m il . w III tac It e!T h i.fi. . it Ut pro v Hot 01 i c .,ii' moment lie si 11 N "U I il coat also, and thin ni i that he collhlli'l l:d ii" h. . 1'hell JOII lUlil.i.M: 11 1 . 1. 111 II 1 :i 1 ..1 .I'' I i'i : It .1! i." ' I i. show tli fcilcU ' n.iiiii ll. 1 man tx'lim ever saw leti. human living will ever I 1 I 1 1. 1 1 1 I ll'l ! Ill 'I I: '-.Ill l erai k u tint, show the k.iml .m l "No hc.llll'.n hell'g rn r - th.-l f,'l-c." 'Mien J nil I' 'I' If '.1,1 1 mouth and sa. " ..I 10 : ..1 .,. h Will ever S It II g I'll " II lkt.it if Oil . lent. The cent was nr-t p: , - d out own Uot'crt Morris, the n.e.it 111 oi.li' of the Kevolutl.Mi. and w i s ll ll;e- I 1 Jefterni two year- nftei It I" : 111 t 1 make Its npiK-iiran,-"1 from tfie iu.ii! ,11 IT'.'U. It Nre th' head ..f W.i -h ' 1 1 t 1., otl one Hide and till: leeli I'i:!.- on lie other. The I'rein Ii ie olul ,m smi 1 rr atol a rage for I'rein h Ideas In Ann il c:t, w hli h put on the ei nt. In.ti;i, n the hea t of the Sodden of I ll.il. ll I'rein h Uf-erty. w ith 110 k tin list for ward itnd llowlii I ho 1I1.1I11 mi the t'Ver-o slite was dl 'l ueil hv (he olive wreath of 1miv. le.it t!ie I'rein h Uherty was hh-irt lived, and no u;is thi pot trait 011 our cent The nevt I .'.. ! oi limine that sil. cee led t!.: the -I, ill 1 lassie dame with a ti I i -t aro-.md he: hair- came Into f:ihl,m ah ;t th itv or forty ears uco. and ln-r IS it.-1 ifiUi-Iid lire- kxv. featu h . ! .- u hut sllhtiv altiTist t'V the la of time Maaltu Will Snt Hum. Who ver heard of inu-hu not lnnii Ian Ih'U It Is lirniht Into enni.u-' with tire? livery one knows that inn . lui U the very e.ide-t c-loth to hum. and 'et under eeit.iln 1 i:-. ii'ii I 1 n. 1 you can put a pieee oT m 11 -! ! n ri'it h i top of a lied of live eoaN w ith nit 11 t,eUi: evnt scorcliisl. It Is aa Interest Iuk phenomenon. n:u we adilse you all to try It. Jut take it piece uf metal whlih ha-h.-va lilnliljr poll-hisl eo,M r. f ir In Htaneev-an1 hind the piece of n.iislin iixound It us ttiftitly as i ss!hle. You can now place It on coals at whin heat and blow? tla-lll ta koe;i them u'low. 8tUl the luuliu will not hiirn The reasou fur this Het-mltiKly remarka ble fact la that copper Is a phmI con d actor of hi'iit, and all the heat from the coals passes directly Into the c p jkt. leaving th mu-lln uiilajiinsl. A !rolilem. A man txiUKht sUty chlekens nt tin rate of flvt for f'J, makliiK them e it A wwk Inter he Wldl'.t (o veil thetn Ulid dHldtil them In 1m ii.i lots. The first he sold nt the rate .,f tliriv for $1. whleh iijuahsl Slu. .ind l!. otiler h-'Uf he sold at the ra'e of twi for $1. Whleh lalliolllit.sl to fl.'i l'.y this Ininsactsm he sold them live for fl and yet made f 1 on th" w hole Solution: He Niu'ht tilxty ehh kens nt tiie rate ut Cve for ni.ikliv .".'!. sold half at the ntte of two for l. mallnir IL. and the uthcr half three for ft, mnktiig flu, thus M-llini; live for $2, and mnktni? f 1 protu. Baste the lirar. Tu tHa- the irttnie of haste the liear one of the players Is cfuwu-n hear. lie sltd on a stol, with u rope nhout four yarias ion tlud uroiuid Ma watst. tin' irther Ptal ti.'lnr field hy tl;e iK-ar's tnas ter. The othvr players run around him. flicking at the bear with their handker chiefs, Cm' master trying t catch them without letting ko the end of the rope or pulling the hear over. Should he do so lie must jrlve Ids place to the playtr ho last touched. Each player captured takes the bear's place. A Storr About tbe lUlnhuw. TTa Indiiu ttuve a kovely tliruk'ht about the ralrmw. TlK-y love flowers even as wu do. The ro, lilies, pan sy's awl gokVnrtKl fhey hate to see Jeovn. When thy wo a ralnNnv they funey that In the lovely colors span nliu? tho sky all the wild tlowers. lilies, violets, etc., awl tln moss of the woods are still hvliv and blossoming anew in tin? hoar en. W hat SoaU Wmm Holm. "Whlat WUS Noah SUostSl to be d Irv," UAexl lX)ts Pcnday school teach er, "wheT) Om animals went Into tho nrfer After several answers pot's hand went up. "Well," asked the terchcr, "what dc you say?" 'Takln tickets, mu'atn," auswered Dot Look live Aheasl. When I stow MP I don't know Just Exucir what l'U te. Bomcttmrs I think l'U no to war. Sometimes I OJiJi of ia, Koat tlmua I think I'll pick out witr; Tt it-re's so much ulory there. Dut then 1 think of Kitting shot. Ami then I don't Quito dare. There's Hill : he auya he'll ko nil right And that he'll he so quick Thut lon( before thr sit an alia Hu ll muks tike fot-nven nick. I s'pose that U the bcHti-t way, . And yet the other day IlJ etymhlurt on a honnta' 111-nt Arad didn't svt away, PSht tin trau TiaTTwta uli caino out Arid etm k Mm full of stlriK. And, If hi couldn't dodfo the bugs, llowr couM he irvinn ami ihlnKE? Bo after all tt might be bast To go away from shore And be a noble pirate or Perrmps a commodore. p . f urn. f!j:iR MILLS- 1 j v FLOURS ;.Iij;;C 5 HANSEN, oiust cnovi, urisok. pnvic or onf uon O 1 . .1 1 ui '( 1 I f--- Knowles & Gettys Bohemia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys ( )rscco, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable jTrices. ( u i Good Goods at General Merchandise Miners Tools Safe Purchase You can wear them anywhere (If -T': 'vld always feels. it. Y I i- . -A.V--J T1 1 1. xl A .1 . ri t -rr J fW X y"' are tii...: rVtrrr1 fored i - 51 iu. iis islam, rou'i ci:i:. Is mi Ail e th. in the terrilile en-e "I I "ill-- lli..l .-ilhii lid me 10 years. '1 I, en I i .' - .1 I , e 1 1,, ,,.. ly llm 'kleii'H A in I'M Mill'' ;i 1. 1 1 I I h in a hu .er I11.1 nent l, 4 -1 1 1 1 nie. writes J,, S Napier, or K-ip:e. Ky. enN all 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 -, 1 1 1 1 r 11 s 1 1 1 1 , 1 1,'lisliUe manic. 2oV ill 1'iensoii's l li.i 1 ni.iev. s. ' - ,.' . 1 am Vt I'f l:J i i l cm Reduced Fiomid Trip txcursion H-tcs. Ikound tn pit-sei,o(.-r rates Chi cago to rmluid and return, via direct line uiii he 575.no and 1'iotn Missouri iei points jVhj.oo. Tin si- ticki ts will he on sale daily coinni' ia 111;; June islam! continu. in- until S -j t . 1 5th with I'mal re turn limit of Octoher Itlst J. M. Imiam. y- m r it 't IIntvonl3C jlloinc 52 y, i- t A I ol I : Reasonable Prices. and Amunitions i 1 at any time and experi ence that complete comfort-satisfaction which the correct dresser x iicy - me y wear - uiey Sf s' tie g00 merchant tai- rri rmotifa ni5T?A'P garments - the GREAT difference is in the price. They are the ' 'Loewenstein '-Made Clothes This store is stocked with dependable wearing apparel nothing else finds a place here. Come See What WE Offer. At Lurch's. Wnithed Biid Irorted I.ace enrtains, dollies rejaired and pitsscd ,y Mih. (lto. lSuhhuan. Leave w-oik at Ostrander's barber shop. The First National Bank OF Cottaoic Orovk, Okk. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan i, approved security. M BHHSHT KiK IN, T. O. Wh.I..., frasidvut. CaUlsr rr; v- t ,;.fs,.