lift 111 P NKWC ,,cn,!i ' 'nlcrcsl in fl,ld a,,oi,t nUIHL llCuJ Collate drove and vicinity. LJtB. fi ft fl Aft fl fl JlJLAJlJlS.ULS.fl AJ H&ATOY U S B 3 VB VV Tf AJLfl 11 JU flflJUULflJlAJ Dr. Jol f :til J'lif.otio a visit on Saturday. T. A. Iiti!htfoin of Divide wan in the. city hint week. I.urnlhfty puiil tho county neat n vinit 'u Saluidiiy, Jii.tn On Sunday May Ctli to Mi. imkI Mis. A. II. Kin; a won. Mim. C I!"hm King upc it Sunday nt Vii'iilla visiting fimndw. Il on want ii gom f.itiu tu'k to 1 liml the i 1 estate limn. New m k ol ilry i;ooiIh ami hllOCH III Vl'l I'iltfh'N. The l!iovn Shoe C. hIioch rnn't do beat. Sold by )liver Watch. Misn Annu K y of Creswell wan isiting fiicii'ls in lh city Sun day. A1 Churchill o Itoliciniu was in CotluK Oiove loi a few days last K li. liOliN On Thniduy May 2. to Mr. an I Mis. .Miijui-t n a !' pound dnughtt t Mis. Jesse Ji illin f line iu wan j in 1 1 o 1 1 y Sunday viniting f i il-iuIh and ti'lutivrs. WANTKI)- At 1 1 - i olliiv. clt-an, cotton tn''H foi whii h -e will I'uy 'J 1 . cents a pound. MntiHv;-r Wrl' li i.f 1 1 Willam ette Vilh'v coin; ri'iV in t'iHii"r (ilt.no iiii Iiumiicm: 1'int week. W. K. I'rcwn -f llu- I'.nnvii I tim ber C. ul l'.uK' in- was in lli" city on lmniiiCH'i lu-,1 Tluii x',n . j ('li.nl'" Milit-i mi l wile wtie pun- Hei'j'.riH In 1'iiill.iinl S.i' hi tlaj 1 1 I - j tli'-y will isi( lii ii ffv iI.ivh. J 'l'lu' cilv council iiK-t on M niday j night li.it wimc of tin. members lit-. ing absent Innn Urn city, tho meet-1 ing adjourned until Thursday ire.lit. Victor, Ivlisoii Mini Cohiinl ia talkinj.' machines and records m the j Bazaar. tf j 1 1 urrn "I nielli lark of CNerelMi' are tin- in.'i iiii-u ii-i'h ( il,VfifHln. A Hln'H I'J f.i t n Tnblel niter each inenl ill Ih iHki'MIou. improve I lit n jii lld'. S l I liy Ni w l .ni li n More. The 'tiiHini'sH of tho geneial tttoro of Hague X' Itnuiloti ut London Springs h ih outgrown its building : mid litr;i addilionii ate heinK add rnl to both stoui and warehouse. Miss llaol MatiNcr, Mins Lulu! Will'ir l. Miws Mattie McCulIoiigh j and Misi Dollie Hawkins spent I Sunday at Drain, visiting with n unmoor of fiiends, returning on I tho ovirhind Sunday night. There lire many kidney remedies Mil few that iieriiinlili the redllf "I'liieules" h n kidne.V remedy Unit contains no nlclml or nptuitt'H of any kind, eomlilies with the Natloiui, food nnd I'lii' l.nw, puirnnteed toj lve will i f.ieii.in. Thirty tlnyn trenj-i inent for Jl.no. Impilre nlioiil "I'ine hIch." Sold liy New I'.i'.i lru Slme. rjrv.:.-.? Knowles & Gettys Bohemia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orscco, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our 'Motto: Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise Miners Tools and Amunitions HilKboro (laintH to nft'rcn the Sunday closing law, but the tou foctioiiors havn lcii granted the ptivilcge of Hulling ten cream, con- fcetionH and fruit, but innnt not noil cigars or tobacco. Could not this bo rallod claSM legislation t Vour money refunded if after uhIiik I liree.fiturl Iih I nf a tulie of Man iiu, you are iIIhhii I Islled. Ilelni n the hahoiee o tlii'luU'to your druglct, and .vour money will lie eheei fully re turiied. Take ad iiiilaue of IIiIm of fer. Hold hy New l .ra I i iih; Slme 'I'll flyr wan twt hours late on Satuiday night, but mad? up some of the time by making tho run be tween ln-rn and Lugouo t the rute of a mile a minute ot hi just 22 tninutcH. hpriliK w ilids e li;i. tall and eause freekh-H tn api-ear. Clnefiilve t'urlio lleit applied ill nl;,'lit will relieve Unit. Hei'ttatluii. Nalure'M own Pynedy, urtit like a poilltjec lli il draws nut inllainniallun. Hold hy New lira I run Store. We ovri heard a couple of ladieH talking on the . iV S. Ji. Railroad the other day when one of them Maid; "S me women have so little hi'iiho," then realizing what she had aid, fhe itcovercd and immed iately added: ''but plenty of men are in the name fix." Just lik a woman, iiiu't it? Mr I' Ii SiiDdgr.m, of liugeae, tcveiv..', h It-It giam truin I. J. ISoiik head consul of W.O.W. at Denver, atnioiHifi ng the f.i' t that during the month of April, i;ti;:i applieatnins (or ineudii'i snip hud In-en rreived milking the largest llun)be for that month thai ban been no ivd for the paHt three vatM. I 'his popular oider is giowing vt iy iaiidl. A good mmi V dl lliose who an interested in nut growing are try iug tho expei iiiieiit of grafting black walnuts wilh linglish walnut buds and as lar as has been shown ate incetini.' with excellent succt'HH. The black walnuts are more easily Htatted and if the glutting proven a complete success, tho question of getting a good orchard of Jinglinh walnuts easily has been solved. Mel Fenwick, who had the des perate encounter with the bandit in the Oil'son cabin nt I.orutie, was in liugeno yesterday accompanied by Mis. I-'enwick. They were en route to Spiingfiel I where Mr. J'enwick is interested in property and will ereet a building. Mr. l'en wkk sayB with positiveness ami nignifiCiuiee that the Lorane bandit never left that country alivo - -Ueg-ister. A Narrow Escape. (i. V. Cloyd, ii merchant of I'lunk, Mo,, had a narlow escape four years ago. when In ran a jiuiHon Imr into Ids thumli. Ila hu.vh: "Tho doctor wanted to amputate il lint I would not consent. I bought a Ipo i( Jluck len's Arnica Halve and cured the dan gerous wound." 'J.'ie at Benson's riiarmaey. The I'ngene Ilefjiater hs tbe fol lowing fo fay of tbe new company: Tho newly organized Separate Co. J!. O. N. () , n starting out under looMt flattering auspices anl we are inclined to think under a "lucky star." Architect John Huuieker is now at work on plans and sjieei ficatious for a fino two-story, solid brick armory, 5ox feet on the ground and fininhed up in most ap proved style. It. K. Lawaon it the projoctor of the enterprian and it will bo built this Hiiniuier. There will be two largn fc-,ore rooms on th ground fhxjr and the second story will be usd for club rootrn, pailtra and a i r i 1 1 room. This will give the boy a pleasant home, gymnasium and dull room right from the Halt and will be a gteat incentive towards keeping the or ganization alive, an 1 doing efficient work. The IloUd Graham will be re named aud known as tho Hohemia Tavern. A delightful Sundiy din-j ner in served every Sunday Irora 12. .'10 to 1:.'0. Compliinent your wile Mid give her a rest, and dine at the 15'ihemia Tavern. tf The tire department was called out last Wedneaday to extinguish a j fire in a vacant house opposite the creamery on the went side, caused by some small !oys playirjg with matcheH. There was a dance at Creawell last Saluidny night, which was at tended by a large number of young people from this place. An enjoy able time is reported. A large number of Cottage Grove people, memlerH of the M. W. A. order, went to Iiugene Monday to attend the grand rally of the mem bers. MiflH Dossie tlarma risited her uistt-r Miss Orpha, the operator for the l'ostal Telegraph Co. at lin ger., a couple of days last week. A county grange picnic and farmers' institute will be held at London Springs about the first of June to laut three days. WANTliD At this office, clean, cotton rags for which wo will pay 2)'t cents a pound. Mrs. F. D. Wheeler, who has been visiting in Kugeno returned home Saturday. Mies Lizzie Veatch of Grants I'aBs is in the city visiting relatives and friends. V. J. Hard, accompanied by his wife left F.iigeno last evening for Denver, Col. Don't Pay Alimony. To Ik dlvoreed from your appen dix. There will Is? no occasion for It If you keep your bowels regular with III". KIiik'h New Life rills. Their aetlon Ih so gentle that the apenllx never uih eauso to make the least eomplalnt. tluaranteed by Benson's l'hnrmaey. 25e. Try them. Memorial Day Services. Decoration day services will be held at Cottage Orove, Oregon, May .10, 11)07. The Mayor, city council, all organizations and the general public are hereby invited to participate with us in such ser vices. We will meet at the bank corner at D:30 a ui, proceed to the cemetery and after dinner will meet at 2 p in at the Methodist church for further observance of the day. D. I,. Woods, Poet Com. MARRIED. By Rev. J. L. Beatty at the par sonage May 1st Mr. lred Gugger son and Mioa Minnie Garrison. The happy couple took tbe south bound train for their home near Druin. A (piiet wedding took place in rortlaud last Tuesday April 30th at the First Presbyterian Manse, the contracting parties being Miss V.. Koby Baker of this city and Mr. Fred T. Milea of Psrtland, ltev. Montgomery officiating. Mis? Baker ia the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mib. J. W. Baker, u young lady of accomplishments and lias u host of friends in this city who wish her all the joy ob tainable in life. The groom ia the popular Wells Fargo express agent running be tweeti Portland and Dunsmuir and a young man of excellent character. Mr. and Mrs. MileB will make their home in Portland. Leaden Everyone known that Hprlng is the Houson ut the year when tho Hywtem needa cleanslnfr. Dude'a Little Liver I'illH are ninthly recommended. Try them. Sold hy New Era dru Htoie. CORRESPONDENCE. Cretwell Items. Not lorij; ao a complaint was read in one of the Muene papers that tho stork had heen very Hpar injj of his visits to F.ugene this year, which is not the ease in thir; vicinity and Mr. Stork hc-ems to have a groat fondness for hoys. Home one was heard to remark that Creswell nhonld ho dubbed "Cream Town." because so much cream is heing shipped from here. V. J. Mulkey, who has coudueted a boarding house in 1'iueno for n number of years, has bought the Martin boarding hotisa at Creswell and will erect a two story front, 24x2'! to the same arid open an up-to-date hotel in the remodeled structure. He will will furnish it throughout with new furniture and will give Creswell people good ser vice. The price paid for the jrrop erty was $1 100. The three-ac. comedy "Muidens Forelorn," gi en by the ladies ot the Ilebekah lodge last Friday eve.n iui; was a hotvliug hucccks from start to finish ami Irish 3Iollie walked off with the cake. A large j crowd witnessed the produouon. Hardly a day passes out what we can see the need of a b irk here at Creswell. Last week it was almost impossible to get any c&sJi, all checks. j Creswell sports certainly have! the fishing fever. Most anv day some of them may be seen hiking clown the road ro the nver. They are having great luck too. as one wa gone all oay. went without his dinner and came homo in the even ing with one little fish and that was a chub. Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank Morton start Monday for Alberta on a pro spect trip. Frank kavB they may stay if they like it. Iu-ank:'n father will run the blacksmith shop dur ing his absence. Henry Kirtley, w ho lias "been put ting in strenaouH das with a bridge gang in Eastern. Washington arrived homo Tuesday for a much needed rest. Several of our young ladies are making good money nowadays, training hops. Ite.gister. DIED. Lucy A. Wilcox ot Denver, Coi- j orado. at the Iiodib of F. Hard in Viinf.no M n 1 nriT iti I leaves a huaband wb.o is in De M"vcr, and two daughters, Mrs. F. J. 1 Xard of Eugene, Oregon, and Mrs. W. B. Leffler ot Duajte, Californ.V. and a son O. W. Wilcox of Denve X, Mr. and Mrs. Hard left last evenV ing for Denver with the remains,, for interment in the family lot at Riverside cemetery. At her home in this city on "Wed nesday May 1st Mrs. EJdah. Jane Nicholls aged lit yyars, 8 months and 5 days. Mrs. Nicholls has lived in this city for several yars and ha been an invalid for some time. She waa a widow, her busband died in this city about 7 years ago. Tbe fumjrtt took place at. her late reside jco Thursday morning" at 10 o'clock, services being conduct ed by "Rev. Beatty of the M". K church. rresuyxeriau serviue. 1 There will be services at thel d ft 1. . j r PreBbyteriaa Church ou Suaday morning at 11 a. m., llev. C. II. Wallace o'Jiciartiug. Cottago Grovet Public School; Monthly Keport. Month, ending May W. Boys Total enrollment 000 New enrollment Days attendance Davs absence 1 0 41 LitfJ Times tardy Times truant Days taught. Davs holid av (X L- Strange, Supt. Hind 4 has so oae of the be st Tesi dencea. in tho c;ity for sale m good terms. F.ugem; Ster im Lauudry? jMHsou ar,d Hastings agents. wj.iiii .'.i1 n tt'.rtjvj'ff" m.-wit.tjhw w ivmniia GGiitlemen's Sim Sis II . i jfllll A : H I urn CArvi-ELOCn co mZ ; C. H. BURKHOLDER. Main Street, SPRING ister New Ribbon Shoes for .11 ST RECEIVED AT OLIVER VEATCH Exclusive Dealers in l'.rown Shoe Conij,iauy'si Ladies and (ientH Shoes. Everybody known they are the Best for the Money. r 11 I o COTTAGEj GROVE I FLOUR MILLS j I CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. j Successor to ! i HARTUNG & HANSON. ; t i I e o I , , l j.Mi-. . --- ..; I l : ' ' ' I j . - - . fi rla I r. 1 : I II lit1 2i -efSS- fi 2.-3j 210 I "Mf,:;li,, 0 0 ... ID I 1 -mr - Wynne nartiwarc u. R.ead the Nvigget. Legal blanks of all kinds at isuccei ouiuc. Now is tlie time to come and have your measure taken for a new suit. I have sam ples from one of the largest clothing stores in Chicago. 'All styles and grades of goods. SUMMER HATS. A large shipment of straw hats just arriv ed including men's, Inn'?, womens' and girls', in all the lead- nig styles. Cottage Grove, Oregon, j STOCK -or i5rowr 1 the 1 F(jf legai blanksNugget office