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TO REPUBLICANS: Wc arc iiiiximis to have every Re publican in 1 lose t nit It, and work ing in harmony with the Republican National ( ' mgri-ssii 1i1.1l ( '1 mmittce in favor 1 the elect in of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based en tin- administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that b ing so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality inti-t ! a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We hire to inaiiitain the work of this campaign with popular subscrip tions of One I Mlar cac h- from Repub licans. To ( .n il subscriber wc will send the Republican National Cam paign Text Book and all documents issued by the Committee Help us achieve a great victory. Jamis S. Sin mi as, Chairman. 1', (). I'.ex 2e't$, New York. A YOl'NO MOTHER AT 70. "My motlcr linn suddenly Leon ninilci young ut 70. Twenty years of Intense Hollering from tlyspepslu had entirely disulil"d lior, until six iuontliH ago, when she begun taking Llectrio bitters, which have com pletely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had In the primo of life," wrltoa Mrs. W. L. Uil patriclf, cif Danforth, Me. Greatest reHtoratlvo medicine on tho globe. Nets, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys all right, purities tho blood, ami cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Toulo. Price Mo. Utiarantced by Benson's l'luinnacy. Write to jour friends on Cottage Grove tablets and use the souvenir envelopes. lAN(li:n FROM THE rLAGUK. There's grave danger from the plague ' coughs and colda that art so prevalent, uiiIchs you take Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colda. Mrs. (leo. of Forest City, Me., wiUch: "It's a (lodHond to people living in climate; where coughs and colda prevail, I 11 ud It quickly ends them. H prevents pneumonia, cures Dntirlppe, Ivcb wonderful relief la asthma anil hay fever an 1 makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs und colds. TiOc and $100. (luaranteed by lleusou' Puuruiuey. rial bottle free. HOME NEWS Subscribe for the Nugget. A lioino brand in the kind for you to smoke C. (I. cigars. TrunkH, valises for your minim' r vacations at Veatch ik Iiwhodh. Mr. Brown of the Brown Lumber Co. wm a visitor in town on Mon day. Mrs. W. T. Koptr returned to town Monday alter a visit in Ku Kcne. VVj D. Garm.m wan up from Portland aud sent Sunday in the Grove. The best selection (j Hchool tab lets in town can be s n at Metealf & Jlrunds. The best Hclection d school tub- lets in town can bo m--n at Metealf iSt Hrunds. VV. A. Hemenway' s More west of nidge in Kukin t Rritfow bid., 1 m t II ! . wan aim water Ms. Veatch ifc Lawson have in a now line of go-caits of tho best an 1 latest styles at reasonable ptiecs. Jttilge Hubert J'akin ot I.aGiai.de Iris resigned aa judge ol the Tenth ' Judicial diHtriet to which positicdi he wan elec ted last June. Ida Harding ia nick with typhoid ! fever at bis residence 111 tne hoiuh I part or town, but Dr. Kimo expects ; to b able to break the fever soon. A. T. Ryderly and family of Oak land ate moving up to take charge of the Harding farm noitheast of town, which Ira Conner has re cently moved from. Mian Elsie Leo was down on Sun day and says her school child 1 en are doing wonders in their k Ijo1 work. She enjoys her .vork very much. Tho school ia larger than for some time past Rev. H. Ji. Memingcr has been stationed ut Wild wood. He ia going to camp up in the woods near . where tho diw sawmill 1 going up ; ai 1110 enu 01 tno t. vv o. i. line ami will try and regain his lost health there. An old couple ot 7o and Co years preeented themselves to tht county clerk for a marriage licenae' last week and the witnesa solem.lv swore that they were of marriageable age, says the Register. I wonder it they were. W. B. Dennis left lor New York lost week on business and will be back again before long to hurry op erations at the niinj. Several teanid are now busy hauling rails to the t,i!t,a tkcfnr, lrv.i tv (itfir. will 1 1 UV nun uu ilia MIIIM1ICUW III 1 'U , . . . , ,.i . r,. I tons, recently bid for Mr. Geo. Ritchie wag a visitor in the Grove last week after an ab sence of ssveral months, two mouths of which time he has put in a hos pital at Portland, sick with tbphoid fever. He now is recovered and ia regaining his strength rapidly. He Cottage Grova is on the move. Baker, the Ivugene Tamale man Is considering opening up a braueh here and supplying the Grove people with his Mexican tamulies and Chili sauce. The editor has lived down south and will appreci ate a taste of a good tamale once more, when the branch opens up. Mrs. William Calvin Chilton, of Mississippi, is considered a great success in her portrayal of the "Southern Darkey." Mrs. Chilton was a delegato to a recent conven tion of elocutiouists, ana made a Jooided hit in a reading from Ruth McKnery Stuart. New York Trib une. Mr. Russel, president of the Chambers Co. and Mr. Hussey, mill manager were in town Satur day and went down to Eugene on business. Mr. Russel has just finished the new store building at Dorena, which is owned by the oompanyandis run by J. II. Kirk. It is a great improvement over tne old store, and is supplied with a pood stock all the way through. Mr. Kussel is building himBelf a bungalow that will not only be tho pride of Dorena. but of the whole Row River valley. Mr. Russel will live there himself. Miss Itoby Baker is working for a mining company in Denver of which she is a director and secre tary. W. IA Morphy who was con nected with the building of tho O. & S. E. railroad, is the head man of the enterprise, ond when ho was here, Miss Raker worked for him, and recently he eeut for her to come to Denver to tako charge of bis office. He operates (several mines, so Miss Roby has a very good place. She likes Denver and says uobody is still a minute, and that she has a great time, but will come back home for Christmas with her mother, no matter what kiuj of a tiuio she has, Hems of Interest in and about Cottage (irove and vicinity. a ( hildrc tis lints Katurdny ot Mary Rat tela. Levi Gcer nn ft vihitor in town Tuesday. 'all oponing at the Uirtels Milli nery Saturday. ICugcne .Steam Laundry, Allison and Ilastiuga ajjents. Special Hale of hats or children Saturday Mary Rartela. 40 bara laundry soap for Ir.oo at W. A. Hemfiiway'a store. W. A. Ifenu-nway Iiati bargain countora full tjf buruins. Tho Minstrel fthow brought a big crowd to town Tuesday. Kiigrrio in going after good pnv ini' for her ri(icipal streets. l'hotogiapher Gourley returnel frV'V n rJ' notth,on j ue i'ici H myns lor cniuirens hats Suturdny at Mary 1'atteiH. 1'ien samples of Chaso it San borti'u Tea or Coffee at Metealf.t Rnmd's. Ask for a free a'tmple of ('haso Sinhnrn's Tnior f'offee at Mtcalf Rrund's. C'.i 11 : t) fui i.i!ur' stols and rots even thing t j make camp life coin- ' table at Veatch A: Lnwson's. Lane county ia following Pres. Roosevelt's policy. IIr birth rate ! tot r.'OT. will double that of !).,, aays the Register. The Slate Attorney is trying to Coll et a p'Tcentago of the profits ! of tin Oregon City locks, which the Hate helped build. J. R. Linebaugh has sold to Frank A. Morss and Henry S. Mc Kilibeu loo a rea in seo '2, tp 21, s ;r .'! w, cuisideiation JH5 . J. I. J ones returned from attend ing the meeting of the Methodist Annual Conference in Portland on lniuliv Hn hii), I it. worn tlio rraU.HVmeetiug he ever attended a anmia, confereDce. To a person who bad not thought on it, tho number of new houses erected during the past Hummer, and the conuidorablo repairs made, would be quite interesting. The editor to k a short walk one day this week, and saw no less than sis houses that had been thoroughly remolded, uul fixed up. in the course of five blocks, and in every direction new improvements can be seen under way. Geo. Lea brought in some fine samples of ores from his Vulcan claim in Blue river this week. On i"" imnii lie hum vein that shows j outeroppings on the surface of 25 feet in width, and over J000 feet m length, all of which he has covered in his claims. In a tunnel which he is driving oil the property tho vein has been found to be I5 feet in width and of goo 1 values, He expects to go to the camp next week and to drive 5O feet more of work this fall. W. R. Dennis came down from Rlack Butte last week and left for a harried trip to New York. Tho work at tho Black Butte mines is being pushed. Eight or ten men aie now working in the tunuel and the work of preparing the ground for the new furnaces, the electiio plant, the tramway and other im provements are being pushed and it will not be long before Black Butte will be getting in shape to become one of the great quicksilver produciug camps of the country. The Southern Pacific- Co. is im proving the grounds around the depot by the wideniug of the gravel aud also by lengthening the space along the tracks so as to accomo date passengers ou the rear ends of trains who now must get off on the ground. An effort was made to have the railroad company improve the land around the water tank last spring, but was not successful. An other effort will be made this spring. The Southern Pacific road is about the only one the writer knows that docs not go in for attractive grounds around the depot. Another Chaud In Ownership L. Moras, an old time grocery man of Cottage Grove has bought out this general store of Z. T. Bow man of this place, and will conduct the store himself, hereafter, carry ing a line of groceries, dry goods, shoos, notions, etc. Mr. Bowman's family will stay here during the winter so that the children may r.tay in school, but in the spriug may mave to Washington where he ia better known and where he was iu busiuess for many years. Mr. Bowman himself will probably go north and get started in business soon and take his family up in the spring. Mr. More will bo glad to have his old time friends come to seo him at his uevv place ofbusiuesa. 3isc Plows! Now iv the time to do ; I y "V"'' '' ' V1 !' "'' " H your fall plowing. f xl :-':'Ur'') 11' 1 M, I (U , 11 - c in iv i m; oest disc j 1 0 ' ' " ' ' ii'v m ? plow that is made and V(?'lrr: "'':"''-:-:"--r ' f. would he pleased to have W - U;s vvc;vrr 3ou e;dl ,'irnl ex amine its ; j--'v'cy-- 'vorry aud ;J I I""., hjf:.?' n lix'; styIc 1 . IX vortli more i WVNXK IIWI). CO.!! 3f- - Jl j I ,r",;,ors i II Gents SIOws - ' - ) 6 W. II. AI;l(M. II. I.eiii II, V. . 6 Hi ;' j iliii.ii f!! GrOVft j i:TirAi;f' 70 ''y-- c,tiwk I ti L t 'Hi I 9 W. II. Abrami - President 5 S " " ' ' t' J B. Larch - Vice-President j 0 C. Ross Kintf - Cashier 6 V:Sai S33.;E3isS 'T 1 : V. ' ; .V T "finRSCTIM 9 A. H. Keko - AsiiitAiil CashiiT Wc s'lli. it the account- of cur porn t idiiM, finn.-f and indiid ual.;, aud will ! jd'-a-ed to meet with tlioc who contemplate new areomits. W" '.a v I r cent po.-its iiiii-r A;.yu-t will he in i cd tn in-lit home on or ate ) oo-o-o-oo ooooo o o-o- aoo-o oooooo Now Minister for Methodist Church. J. L Realty will be the minister to follow Rev. Meminger in charge of the Methodist church at 'this point. While rumor has had it that Mr. Beatty would be stationed here, it was only definitely known with the appointments at confer ence Monday night in Portland. Mr. Beatty is a man of miid'e ago who has h-en prominent in church work for years; but is new to work in Oregon. He was at Klamath Full for a time and the past car has been stationed at Marsh !k-M. He ;s an able man and will do with his might to help build up tho church here. His eldest sou is preparing for the min istry and i cached at Lorane for a time in the summer. Tim withdrawal of the Willam ette Valley Co's application for a franchise should not be taken as meaning that they will withdraw their interest here, . for as they say when the council and people are willing to treat with them they will be glad to do so. The time will come, when such an arrangement can no made. SpriUvl Chntirois Opening. 1 wish to announce a special opening ct ctnUtiens ttimmed uats on Saturday Oct. (ilh. Mauy 1 artels. St.rts Loeslng Monday. J. I. Jones commences logging Monday for tho Ditson Lumber Co. at the end of tho O. & S. E. Mr. Jones says the railroad will reach the mill by the last of the week, and that he is going to have a big supply of logs ready when the mill ia ready to commence cutting. Millinery Opening. I tike pleasure in announcing our opening of Fall millinery with a selection of tho latest pattern hats and bonnets on Saturday, Scptem por the 2yth il'06. Mahy Bartkls. CClrtldo.y SurprUo Saturday," Sept. 29th, a jolly crowd of relatives and friends quietly walked in and suprisod Mrs. Harriett Ga.outte on the occasion of her 71st birthday. She received sevoral beautiful presents. Re freshments were served and a good time enjoyed by all. oho exhibited a beautiful cpjilt (die hr.d unt tpjilted, which was a .'rand piece of needle work for one of 7i years and could hardly be beaten by any one. lll.OOl) I'OIXONINO. Rosulta fiviu chronic constipation, which tj cjutclil.v cured by lr. King's New bifo 1'il's. They remove all poisonous neruis from the system mid infuse new Hie and vigor; cure souv stomach, nausla, headache, dlvtzlneaa und colic, without grilling' or dis comfort. 'Jfic. (iuurauteed by ben sou's I'hannucy. h wmwpr- vc, 5 n n time le- $! J&&'tM - .A ,.i'.M, wc i mWY -' V' IwM ahout that 9, iAM r hngjL I I fill th? rbvs i i i fill ) - i: , I I r I j ' jr: V-v of 1 I AH Kii?,i:i DodgI I Cw- - - Sfh Griffin llaf! goods, A supphc. , ctilt'.i! ;u good:-, I k'S 1 IU ! 1 DEALERS IN ECZHAIAaiul P11J! FREE Knowing - what 1; v . CirAHUK, to any atllicted a posit cute for Rczenia, Salt Ivlieum, la elan, Piles and Skin Disease, staut relief. Don't. Min'.-r ! : Write F. W. WILLIAMS, ! . : n, tan Avenue, N. V. Rnclo ., Chicken fanciers !',el. :. i Journal, aud keep j..;r.i.-d. Northwest Poultry Jdhh: -.! Nut'get for I.70. Souvenir envelopes iii.,.l paper cost yon little moio iu vertiso the Grove. Do you t3 let people know what a to Ml have. W A sua v r Julian, '' "4 ' . l"'V.U4S ' r ','u r:rf l;ut it 3. Alt; t'(tuil'l 'Tu.Titii. l'or ; ft ; lor. 1 r j . .1 luvu a tuner and re late of lory, t'hieago, ' 'iiimhiu,0; ' .-iiid mill '"i tm.- um i. n, ilefcu- M I'll . . :'I1.,W, M ' t. ui.siri.iiy a . i- 11 .'H'(), t I i 1 . la 11 ! 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