BOHEMIA NUGGET ik)mi:mi NIKIOLT I'UIU.ISHINU COMPANY. Ml nil i'hock nvl.li to Niiftf! P '. Krti'tv.l Rl the jvwloiTIro t foil ire irov(, iiTU'tn isnnil cUss umil umller. tell tlio ilepartmcnt of justice to look elsewhere, for a man to fke hi pl.io1 ntiil nothing i more cor- tain thsn that Mr. Heney will lay down his title ns ppeoi.il assistant to j tho United States attorney Rcnetal. WILLAMETTE 4.1 Professors The meat ami hi end of of Oregon ' advertisin;; is colonist rates. ' The people of Oregon are not neg- lectins this opportunity, and there I st r.si inrnoN katks. ti months $1.00 i "ji Is in..i;il).!!!!.'.!'."r."!!!.r.!.V".yj!iH)l will le thousands of peoplu come to 1 ( paid in advance. Collcfe of liberal Arts. CO! IISI'S : t'lnsslenl Literary Selentille Philosophical . is. 11. I.. H. s. ....Pli. i:. Clubbinx Pates. this state to Gml homes between September 1. ami October How- i ever, do your portion, and ''rite The College nfl.fheral Arts tiiiin Tin Hohenil.-i Nnpeet one year another lett rr jnst hs soon as von III. iiii.v on. ol Hie following Uy t,own U)is to HOne )icm, IH.lll.m- I'M, .r;il .' iuiu'iii opposite: I'm. -Hie Monthly Weekly Orciinni.'Ui I I'orthiml) Wceklv .lournnl ( Port land I i. i.. il:..!.. . li f . I . - . -. r.il I l.flliy .Mining "'"ni lifinn. , ..;..,.... .., -,,,, J.-'.j j teachers taking annual exatnina- I in the older states who should get SJ.OO the advantage of the low one-way SJ.00 I ,es to 0'rg0"- t.'ltim the following, nrliools; 7 ,e e Weeklv Nlimnir Kecord I'n.-ilic Homestead Northwest poultrr .lonrnal Itionsat the eoutt hottse. only live ' 1 . 1 -U . . are lime ".eacuei s. i lie ran iu The College of Oratory, (. I!. The Teachers' College. It. I'.!. Tho Normal sehool, Diploma. Tito Oregon Institute or the Academy. Diploma. TheSelniol of Cotnnieree, I'i plomu. UNIVERSITY .1 Instructors. Affiliated Colleges, o I lege or Medicine M. D. College ..r l.nw 1. 1.. I'. .'nllece of The.ilo-y I. I. Clleue ,.f M il l.- 15. M. The A llih.i teil l'olle;;i s are tlm.n ciaTy independent of t lie Col li'UV of 1 .ilicr.il A i t . The .( ho -I of Ai l. fri I illeate. The Sehi'ol of Art in a No llnan eiallv Ind. -pendent . if I he Col let;., of l.ll.eial Arts. v 1 If it's Up-to-date, THE TOGGERY lias it. ST l.lsll and Wl.1,1.1 l l'TIMI elnl Ill's .lie . tt' 1 1 1 :n l I ' I liy nil men i if :'i H nl Ju l:; men t n ml THE TOGGERY i : I he pi. H ,' In . .'I your 'lit li I II "III I lie en in n i if , i hi r hem I to t he sel.w iii void I t . Tlii i warm ue.'il In i r. iniii. I li-. 1 1. al We w ill nuke it cool lor )on if miii liny onr SI M MI K IMH k'W l k of lis. foil i m ii i I , m ! ia sv : PRIiSIIM-NT JOHN II. OH.I-MVN. Salem, Orcstm. l.,o,d1orv : Iltv II II" 1 Kt l'l II II Mil l I 111. A 'U.IM- . N MINIS'. . ONi.KI SS, f hnml,. r of I ..mj ntlPr .uu lnore Inorativo tiebls ll.lS mon'r Hiniiluis'. lit'iivrr, ut . where mir r,M.i..i' iii i . v,.',.,. u. i lie ii. o me io.r : j,, nhout eliininated the male H1L' I.HI .'.A ll't'OI III.' 8tlOHS nillUDK MSMlOll el .1 he U, m, a m iiMiiuip l.i.mry mm iiiui.ts' ox i eH(..rs ju Oregon, and wo question " I the wisdom of such condition in ! l. l. i.-i. t. t. l. t. I, I - t. t I t i 4 .- t. I rnisi'M'Hl i.to.ii.iiiiifi .iMUtM t,. p,t.ietio,nl fiphl . We need. S-fpVrVTVT f .r,rVrr''r?r 'rT T'T'-f'T t'f't't t'TT'f .N feuiah) instriftors I TT i 4. I it's Uo-to.dato. The TOGGERY has it. 11 im, UiiKj ..';'. K;ifcHA.ik &i,iJiiiLi:'a hJl&idi,1i,mi. Amw, nnii.A L' 'huiiK'0. Stui l rrtiuMco. i tuilonuA. wiutc com rncts foi hI vortihiiiti: t'Hii lo in a tie for H. Wi:nx:snY, August 21, 1907 I .1 I in nearly all dopantnuMits of elu- j "T? cntioual work, aiul it wuuM lo bet- ; r if ntnlp ITrlwm nrptlmn i nfltnl I liegister. A lil'fary rhaigitiK' tee rav luinjj ci unfoi t to ii respectable hoard of ditectois by ministeriny to a small and liiiaucinlly independent circle of book takers, by its free dom from the rush of numerous ami taoet readers confoi mi y to the notions and va garies of the managers. Hut snch n library never realizes the highest utility. The greater part of the books lie untouched upon the shelves, and compared with the free binary it is a lame and impotent affair. Whether right or wrong and i .lentist' eight barbers, a shoemaker, that we need not noiv disetigs hu- ' a tailor four i Cottage Grove I MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907.4 1 NO 'CLOSE OUT' SCHEME John F. Stowc's siH iiMrtil.tf pnnlm-l ion ot Mr. Albert l'lieniH, stalT corres pondent of the MniiiitacturerV Record" of Haltimorp, and one of. the country's best posted cones- ! nnn.l.nlj rt i i. . I it-1 r i i I Clll.i.j.t ic . flti.l In striet 1 J making a muiiy ol uregot) ami ine; 4 l'acitie Northwest, in connect ion ! with a trip including; all of the Pa- eiti.- t'oist. The renort of Mr. ' -Hi I'henis will be decidedly eompli- : -if 500 Reserved Opera Chairs 500 4 Uncle Toms Cabin Showing uii'ler mi iinmeii -e water prom tent wit h capacity of Two Tliniisanil people. rlr Hf rlf .!! inentary to Oregon. Riugling liros. carry with their circus a police force, two doctor, as j v lihlr'K'Mniit lis tliffP. i man beings a at present constituted jearpenteis, two paitttrs, two wag will not frequent in large numbers ! on-niakers, three maehiuisth", an libraries that charge a fee. Tlie electrician, a post-master, four sail- Ait Immense Stni;e Ke;tlistic Meeli.mie.-il Dl'leels ( if H'UVI MIS SfC llCl '. DON'T MISS THE NOONDAY CONCERT P.v I'rof. Ilavworth's Military I'.atnl ..f '..'n Musicians If If If 1 " I ; very y vii e,'iti liny v,i"ils :i I isi 1 ely li.lit. Strict I Slraighifonvanl Business .Methods. Ono Vricv to all, and All get Value Received. EM ST 1 OLIVKR VIEATCH, r AWiiti Sn eel. Colti"c (ii'ovc, Ore. I spirit of the age and the te ideney of libt-ral coininunitien are entirely in favor of furnishing this means of education and amusement with out charge. Certainly towns which can maintain by taxation paupers, parks, highways, and schools have no reasonable ground for denying free reading to their inhabitants. These towns spend vast sums of money in providing education, and yet omit the small extra expendi ture which would enable young men aud women to continue their education. makers, ami addition to many workmen. three laun.irymeu, iu j f Grand Operatic Orchestra at Each Performance many other skilled j 1; . . ADMISSION 25 and 35 CENTS Portland expects to entertain ten thousand visitors from different parte of the State on the occasion of the vinit of Secretary Taft, Sep tember (i. A rate of a fare and a third from Roseburg and points north, and from Pendleton and points west, baa been made for this occasion. "fH a nunccfiAM op or: r mto tf? Contracts already filed show that the teachers of Umatilla county will be paid during the coming year about lo per cent higher salaries on tlie average than last year, when they were nearly as much higher than the year before. This is an inevitable movement, although we suspect it is not m uii 'fesled to so great ar, extent in Ore egon counties generally; inevitable, on account of the increased cifct of living ami the consequent inability of school d irectora to secure teach ers at for int r wages We hope it is also true that rural and even town directors are more genetally impressed thiin formerly with the importance of hiring competent teachers, such as will not tench at wages Mint allow I hem barely to exist. Men and women fit for te it hers can and ill i find more r e munerative employment, and so give up the hitherto illy-paid occu pation of teaching, and the conse quence is that the demand for teachers (xceeds the supply, ami will do so until better salaries are paid. Journal. The Telegram says: Whether I'rancisJ. Ifeney ever conies to Or egon to resume pioscciilinu of the laud fraud cases is up to the Attor ney (jenera I of the I'nited States. And the name is true as to whether i . r'l , r . . . . . II.' i 1 -ii . . . u imam c. unsioi win retain itiei office of I'nilcd States attorney for Oregon. Recent developments are such that it can be written down as a fact that Mr. Jleney and Mr. Hristol will not eoniinue indefinite ly to sit on the lid. Jf the admin istration at Washington expects a luke-warm policy to continue in vogue as to the Oregon land fraud situation it in a safe preeiclion that Mr. Jhistol will quit the place aud Medford occupied the center of the stage last week with a fruit car nival and the annual meeting of the State Horticultural Society. The attendance was large. One hundred prominent business men of Brooklyn, New York, com posing the Brooklyn L.eague, will spend all of August 2S, in Portland. These gentlemen ore visiting the different cities of the country stud ying municipal conditions everywhere. civic virtue. j "A bron. I the schools Imve nni'li' the name of t he city of Scninton fainoiiH. ; wherever tht KiikIIsIi IniiKiuine is . tpnken It has lu i n said t hat the sun never sets upon the activities of the llltel liat l ilial (.'iilTivponilence Schm ils Wherever the Kurdish lunnaiie is spoken, at Inline In unr own nicut countiy. In the West Indies, in lain' hunt, hi Australia, in New Zenl.iml. in Asia. In the Islands of l he pacific may be found Its indents ring- ils stn dents. In its whuit existence of lil ted! years It has had mure student than all tie' nntversit ics hi the world ha ve had lor a cent ury. "Audit is only in Its infancy. The ground liHM scarcely feen scratched tlie work Ins scarcely heen liegiui. T he possihiliticK for the fill are u rc well calculated to stacker the Intel led, "No wonder ihat Scranton Upnnid of this wonderful institution." IMPORTANT TO YOU The following editorial which ap peared in the July loth issue ot the Scranton Times, the leading daily of Scranton, Pa., will probably be read with interest by many Cottage drove people as it refers to an in stitution which ii) wielding consid erable inl'iience iu our community ai.d it hhi.ws the sentiment of the pmple who ate most familiar with it. hollowing is the editorial in full: "No higher (filiate was ever paid to the Internal loiiat '01 lespondeiice Schools than the action of the Scnin ton l.iiilv"! of I.IUs iii adopting as t heir ivn'n.Iin at t he Inl cniul ion al pa rade of ;I;h lit Philadelphia, the cap and trown of the fulleu'e Alumnus on ; the day that he receives his decree ;aud his diploma, tllelnall hag illld I lie motto "ihe HorldH School In ile." "Here Is a. Iiody of si- hundred ol the representative business nnd pro fessional men of the city, represent ing every clement of our hetorogone oiis ciiinuiunit.v and including some of our most pronressi ve unit cuter prising citizens, taking pleasure in exploiting, as the highest, object of lo cal pride, as the institution closest to the people's hearts, tho ureat schools which Imve grown up anions us within the laMt few years, "No Sciantonlan will iilf'Htioi) the Illness of this high murk of hivor. Considered from the local standpoint, The I iitcrna t ioiuil ( 'orreKpondeiice Schools are Scran ton's greatest. In dustry, einployiiiK morn labor Hum any other single concern, and iu liuyo Part t lie very highest class of labor. I I has drought iiinong us the liest mi Ihoiltiesoil cdiicatifilinl and techni cal subject, experts in many direc tions. Ils inlbience makes for refine ment, for culture, for progress, f SILK CREEK ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Han is made ; a visit to their daughter's home in f.orane n few days ano. Mrs. Ifurcliiiia and Mis. I'.lliott. weiil ' to Cottage (iiove a few days ao. Mrs. flavin Uavnl-ion nl SiigiuuAV , haw been visiting her daughter Mrs. J Fmgene Miller and Mrs. T. lilcharl , S)ll. A lady by the name of I-' i n I b-.V gave n lecture nt the school house Sunday ' night. Subject, "The Human Holy a ' Temple." Mrs. Mobcl Dressei of" I,,vnx Hollow : and her sister Mrs. Smith visited i with friends here lately. Miss Nellie Wheeler of Coi vallis has I been visit ing with her relatives here i for it few flays. i Mr. William Medley and family at- tended the lecture Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. ( 'nlvlu liuncli visited 1 Willi A. H. Owens aud family Thurs- day nlKht. 1 ilay night.. Clyde P.ahciick visited with friends in Cottage i rove Saturday ni,;ht aid Sunday . V l:;iv' i. s t 1 1 l isl Ha 1 a Class in 1 1 1" town and yon join 1 his i lass a t any t i 1 1 1 1 . V ivc spec ial ill ills ami onr super ior drills ;irc just what f)ii !iinL ha ve il you de sire the liest success, OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED We assist worthy stu dents to seen re n id po sitii ins. Do not say Ilia t you cannot learn to write Shorthand lor You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do tin work the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC CLEARANCE SALE Of Trimmed Ilress Hats i I 1 1 1 1 1 i ti . 1 1 1 1 I u 1 1 i 1 1 1 il i M I r i 1 1 1 i i'i t 1 m 1 f I inr I ivh I i .t I , tlutl twi ! ! ti. '.. . m i .11 I... l. . , .( Pf t S i mi i l.i , .1 uly l.lt It. Summer Hat for Only $1.98 We alsn lmw a hie ..i I:. . .i .in I i tilling II, il-. ii.-.l what 1.11 lice.i fi ir , . n I .icii ii .a I I i ' lie i I c I iii in I 1' tic 1 '1. i ' 'C, THE VOGUE MILLINERY PARLOR. MAIN SI . I-our Doors h-.vsl of Uriditc. CO 1 I AtiH (iKOVK I . .S I ' I -. II) I!iuin!"il il'ihlw'ihi Sllmiw 'ill'! II'IHii'ik' - MMI'ltH ll'ltUit . MMIH ,1 HUH 1)11111,1, I ni'i'iviinm Uiwn Ml I t .lU!IMUIL CAI. Sodav;ilc. Or. a- I m l in r inha inal inn . AT M (li! Ill oI'l'K I'. W- :il 'i hue 1 1" .-ill I. hid-- i'i F rm i n it M ac h i n e ry Crciv-m Separators, Sporting (ioods (nasirnl AinmiiiiilKin. l-.l- Remninhcr We Buy for Qualify. - Call on Griff In & Veatch Co. V- .. v ??:C:: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Directors w. II. A 111: MS, n. I I l;i II, W. A. ii mi'i i si;, i-iiii. m i la ;, I'. I.'IISS 1 I SI!. MIhh Winnie Dresner wns in '"irj IlelKhliorhoO'l Sntunlny. i ( Mr. anil Mrs. John Ashley, .Mr. ninl I p Mra. ilolin l,iinewui.i, Mr-. Liie & W. H. Abrumt Diliuewoiitl mill Mrs, linker Single Were llliifillK tlmse who nt teiiiluil tin: lecture Sumhiy nlhl. Paid Capital $25,000.00. B. Lurch C. Ho.i Kink A. II. Kelio I'rvtident Vice-Prnidtint Cashier Aftiklanl Caihitir LOST i !et ween Kugene unil ( U .it iik" (iri) o j u pocket hook ciiiitnlnlnj;' i rnilriiiiil j ticket nnd nt her piiiiur-i. I 'lmltT will I pleiiHe Bfiul it to Ihe Nllt'Kft otlice, i Cnttno (Jriive, iiinl iccclve R-wiinl. A ro)rc.sentiitlvc Imuk ol tlie husiiiesH puhlic if this city find hii rr u ml in;0 country. LOST A Hinitll nihl chuln with ci'd.sk lltnler pleiNC Ifiive nt NllKHt (iflice. We Solicit your business. OOOOOOfWOOOOOIXKKKWOOOOOO COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS CIIAkI.i;SMATHIi;VS, IVopr. SlJL'i I SSOK 'I'll j UAkTUNO HANSON. 1 G O SianBMgJzaiBaaiM R.ead .the Nxigget.