BOHEMIA NUGGET September i!S, nud immediately at- ; ; tor lint date tlioy will proceed to Nl'CiabT PUBLISHING Initio. Tho" protected cruiser COMPANY. iSt. I.oiii!), en route from Hampton ! Koruls to San Francisco, steamed ou ' August I5. from Cnllao, Fcru, Aca- puloo. Mcxii'o, wliile the protected c uiscr Cii'citmati and Rnleigh are well on tbe w.iv lrotu Yokohama to Honolulu, en route to the Pacific Coast. These details are the most recent developments of the change of the naval policy, the- most signif icant feature of which has been the president'!; decision to send the At lantic licet of If! battleships to the Tad lie. BOHEMIA Miike all rhn-kn vtle to Niifrifet Tub Co. Entered at the pwtotttr t Cottar Drove, o-vicon m eeou,l clans mail matter. SlT.snUPTION KATES. C month $t.M) lyeiir l..V IS months $2.00 1( paid in advance. I WILLAMETTE 4 Clubbing Pates. The Bohemia Nupjrct one year 'vlth any one of the (oHowinu: pub Mentions one year for amount set opposite: Pncllie Monthly S2.00 Wivklv Oroconinn (Portland) 2.r0 Weekly .hmrnnl t Portland) $2.00 Paily -Mininir Keoord (Denver) Weekly Mining Keoord S.'J.'i Pacific Homestead S2.2." Not th west 1'oultiv .lonrnal $1.7;" lhi injor is k-.-f! Mo lv T1IK AMKlil- i IAS MINIV; 1 ONOIiKS?, t'liniuln-r f Com-j aieirr I'liiMing, l;e.iver, Colo., where our realtors will t wt'ivo'ue to the use oi the leail- injf piera ttvm the tuious miuuitr seotirns ot he W-M, H icicntuio library arut "minor"' exhibit. , Pineiile-i for tin' kidneys and blad der. They liritiu' quick 'relief to back ache, rheu'vatism. luinbn.uo. tired worn out foelimi. " Tliev produce nat tiral action of tne kidneys in tilterinfi w aste mat ter out of the Hood. :!0 days tieit ueut l 00. Money re funded it' I 'i.leules are not satisfactory. Sold l Neu- Era Prim Store. College of Liberal Arts. cot MSKS : Classical A. It. Literary It. l Sclentitle II. S. Philosophical Ph. P.. 5; 43 Professor "J The College of Liberal Arls main- talna the following ncIiouM; $ The College of Oratory, O. It. The Teachers' College. II. I'd, $ The Normal School, Diploma. $ The Oregon Institute or the ;a Academy. Pipionm. The School of Commerce, ll- plotna. UNIVERSITY i Instructors. INFORMATION WANTED. if i At filiated CoIK-kcs. ollege of Medicine M. D. Colhye id Law I.E. It. College of Theology It. . College of Music .! U. M. The Alllliatcd Colleges are llnuti einUy Independent of the Col- j legv of Eihernl Aits, $ The Si ho.d of Al l, I Vi t ideate. 6 v The School of Art is also llnan-jj chilly Independent of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts. I'Oll C AT M 01 it K, AIU'KI sx; PRESIDENT JOHN If. COLEMAN, Salem, Oregon. ruts packs lakevt on turat e. c. Drake's at Yoik, Pa. Carl was fifteen years a Irertiaing Atreucv, mmlio Merchants .. . , . , , hanpe.11 Kranci-00. California. here ivn-! Old . hvo IOC t Pl;llt inches high, and rai't for advertising ran be mate tor it. i . , , , u-pip'iis Io.j pounds; complexion nayish blue, Although ?t a man in stature, he Oa January ., P'0 , Carl Kichsrd " Thomas disappeared from his home 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1907 j f:lir- e-ves' 1 Carl is ahn GREAT RIFLE SHOOT BEING HELD. Riflemen of ability and national reputation wee on hand in force when real work began in the grent The Norwegiau aeugerfest of the Northwest, which is held in Astoria from August 30 to September 2, iu eonjunctiou with the Regatta aud County Fair atnl the annual outiog of the State Editorial Association, will tie the most important held by that body in the history of the west. Three hundred voices from over a dozen of the leading cities in Ore- Eon, Washington aud Calfornia will I engage 1:1 competition. i All the ices are trained aud j nave betu s-ehcted from a large I number by Professor Sperati, who ! is drilling tliem everv day and will j 1 . . . , . . . I'll cio so irorii tne vresent time until 1 . , , , . , , . ' is all expo, the opeium; of the big celebrauoa. 1 ,i ,,mlit t is. but a child 111 years and exper- ! interstate rifle shooting tournament NORMAL SCHOOL SITUATION (Coiit'nuod from page 1.) mentary tcicliris- i spcfially for the ungraded country schools. 'Tt would be a misfortune if this state should have to close ativ one , of the normal schools at pteent i when with new laws and new in spirations tins state la entering up on a new educational era. If this It is believed that this lad went for the trophies and big cash prizes i , ,..,), I a estctn papers are asked offered by congress and the Nation-! , . , F . . .. LtD;. a s.; ti. astuc were turned over to them ience. and his parents are greatly ol the National lutte bhoottug As-f distressed. Isociatiou of Americs, at Camp l'er- Five years ago these parents lostry. Fort Clinton, Ohio. From now a son through drowsing, and the until the end of the mouth the missing boy they now so anxiously seek is their only retnaiciug child picked rifle shot of America will compete on the cpleudid new ranges west, and bv the srief-ttticken parents to re pro. luce tnn notice. Any infot iiiatioii concerning this boy wil! bo gratefully received by Luther L. Thomas, io'2j North Dake street. York, Pa. ' al Rifle Association. The tourna- meut without doubt is doubt is des tined to be the greatest ntTair of its kind the United States has seen. ever Rpqiilar as the Sun' jsioii .is old as the nice, he ri.-inii- iind setting of The competition will take place in tl!" IIn tl;'" c.iost regular perform , . , ,. I .nice in the unicers", unless it is the the Astoria Theatre and only a lim- , action of the liver and tmwel when itPil nnmlipr will ha nldf in l.oir i r"i:;ililtcd with Pr. Kind's New Life them. At au enormous expense Madame Norelli, the famous tioger, Dr. Enca, the pianist, and other noted artists of worldwide reputation, have been secured for the program. Numerous other interesting features have been provided by the Saenger test, notably the Viking ship and King pageautry. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad i. giving an excellent ser vice for its beach traffic this season. Two through trains are run daily from Portland to Clatsop Fjeach points leaving at S A. M. and 0 P. M. returning leaving Seaside at 7:io A. M. and 5 P. M. In addi tion to these trains there is a Satur- niaev. (.iuarnnted l y Benson's Phar--jc. Silk Creek Items. Grandma and Grandma Wheeler went t Cottage Grove Thursday to attend the cat.ipmeeting to be held at. that place. The ice cream social held at the school house Wednesday night, August -1, was well attended by the people of our neighborhood, and some were present from other places. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and about $20 was raised to help purchP.se an organ for the school house. Threshing began Monday mom v.Z at John Ashby's place. We understand that Mr. Parmale h.13 bought Eugene Miller's wood sawing machine. , by their predecessors, the local j communities should rally to their ' support and provide the menus lor carrying tbetn. To close t he door 10! a siii'de educational institution The present week has been given , m llijH n .f j i . 1 . ',h.i u:il 1 ' along iofession lines, and under a ; Association touruatnent, which , ,ul,mlljstl,ltion frt.e from i heretofore has been held on the i m.al COIJtro, atllt without iloar j ranges at Sea Girt, New Jersey. graft would be bad policy, when 1UC cs-u nu iuc .uui-; jt js a wommxcnlnl f;lct Ul!lt t10 l)r. pany team match, for teams of five, , are jn jiccd of hun, with $100 o0 cash prizes. Thejjj, of teacliers. u,Ul ,otu0 pr0. other new prize contests ou the ; fl,ssional equipment which they week's program are the state secre- raR,)0t scc.!rc taries' 600-yard match for sprrtda-. ries of the National Rifle Associa tiotj, aDd the Herrick trophy pre- sented by ex-Governor Myron T. j Herrick of Ohio, and $2oo, if 100, ! $o and $25 cush prizes. The last j named completion is fot teams of. eight, 15 shots at 800, !ooand looo yard 3. Forty-seven state teams, in addi tion to 200 or 2oo individual con testants, are entered on the lists. These 47 teams will fight in the national match next week for the! IMPORTANT TO YOU iri TTprliprt Epp Intfilv from day special leaving Portland 2:IO j Minnesota, vhited with M. F. Bab P. M. and arriving at Seaside at Cock aud family Sunday night. (i:55 P. M. The hotel accomoda-j Albei t Wheeler is on the sick list at this writin" tions at all Clatsop Peach resorts are excellent and ample for the heavy summer travel. The Telegram says: Whether Francis J. Ileney ever coraes lo Or egon to resume prosecution of the land fraud casts is up to the Attor ney General of the United States. And the same is true as to whether William C. Bristol will retain the office of United States attorney for Oregon. Recent tb-veiopments :ire such that it can be written down a a fact that Mr. Jfeney and Mr. Bristol will not continue indefinite ly to sit on the lid. If the admin istration at asumgtou expects a i lube-warm policy to continue in I vogue as to the Oregon Jaud fraud situation it is a safe preeiction that Mr. Bristol will quit the place aud tell the department of justice to look elsewhere for a man to take his place and nothing is more cer tain than that Mr. Ileney will lay down his title as special assistant to the United States attorney general. No m n ice was held by the Seven Day Alventists church Saturday as the people wished to attend the campmceting beiug heid at Cottage Grove. Among those present at the social were Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Sshlee, Ms McQueen and Mrs. Underwood of Cottage Grove. Mr. Eidridge Wheeler has not been v.-rv well since his return from Yoncdh. i !.":') Picker's Notice. j iio;, ii, j R. R. Jhy I a mile ri'-d j Sept. i:b' r i nice lai e. uug will commence at yard, three-quarters of 'A Cits'.vell on or about iyo; Yard clean, With the departure of four big armored cruisers the- Colorado. West Virginia, Maryland and Penn sylvania from Japan for San Fran cisco, the movement to collect a Strong fleet in Pacific const waters is well under way. It isaiinouuced at the uaw department that wop. sary rep i Tennessee and Washington, now at Hampton Roads and Newport, re spectively, will be completed by mp-i, no foliage, good camping ground, good water and wood furnished: General store on ground whero pickers can secure I necessary supplies. I hope all the jol 1 pickers will come back this year and I i r i 1 1 some new ones with them. The price of picking is lc per pound or $1 per hundred pounds, pic kers pleaso bring their own baskets to pick hops in as I am nimble, to secure boxes. For further information address R. O. Brady, Creswell, Or. 28 If. We have established a Class in your town and you can join this class at any time. We iivo spec ial drills and our super ior drills are just what you must have if you de sire the best success. handsome national trophy author- QyR STUDENTS SUCCEED ized by congress. New contestants 1 this vear are the United States! Wc- assist worthy stl- National Academy, North Carolina, Wyoming, Kentucky and Sjuth j Dakota. The picked shot of the United States Infantry, the United States Cavalry and the United States Ma rine Corps will take part, and tho prize sharpshooters of the state will put forth every effort to whip the regulars for the infantry captured the conveted glory last year, with the cavalry second. Modford Mail, j dents to secure rood po sitions. Do not say that you cannot learn to write Shorthand for You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do the worU the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC CoiTcspooileiice School MARTIN OPHUS CLEARED BY JURY. his ' WW mm n uh 0'uuvn iiuv Sodaville, Or. For f'tirt her Information CAId. AT NffJiiKT Of f ici:. WANTED Wood choppers t contract for 1-00 cords of four fijut cord wood. Ad do r;- V. X. C'ooi-kh, II lack Butte, Oregon. .Hill UU VJUUD, liu ttiut.l ,ui3 1 friend, Kd. Olson, mistaking him r - .1 , - ...1. ; 1 i. in.., ....... I iur a ucci , nunc 1110 i.' " ' u OCK000-Q0-0-0-O0-O0-O0-O00-O0-0-0-0 hunting on the McKenzie, has been j entirely exonerated by tho coronei'si jury at the inquest ou the body of Olson. Ophus says that he did not firo. hastily, but looked at the moving J object two or three timf-H, took de liberate aim, and did not know! what he had done until ho reached his friend. By prearranged plan the hunters should have been farther apart. The fact that Olson wore a browu suit, nearly the color of a deer, caused j the mistake. . - : -Directors W, II. .UIIIAMH, II. l.niCII, W, A. MAitri no, pun, iii; ki.i:v, C. ItOHS M(i. Jiank of ColtHpjo Grove Paid Capital $25,000.00. W. H. ALi ara. 8. Lurch C. Rom Kinrf A. H. Kelio President Vice-Pretldent Caihier Aiiittanl Caihier LOST Between Eugene and Cottnyo drove a pocket book containing 11 railroad ticket and other papers, finder will pleaio send it to the Nugget olllce, eiitiiu'c flrove, and receive reward. A representative bank of the biiHiiiesH public of thin city and Hurroundinjs country. Hoii-iehold floods, linduding beds, table, dresser and other articles. Call three lil iclis west and three blockH north of bridge ou U street, LOST A small gold ehuin with cross finder please leave at Nugget office. We Solicit your business. If it's Up-to-date, THE TOGGERY has it. STYLISH mid V I ! Lb-1 I I "I'l Nt I clothes are deninnd"d bv nil men of e;oo I Judgment and THE TOGGERY 1 1 t he plnce In i"'t ymir t ilt lit fl "III tho erowa ol' your hai to the siilos ni' yiiur t'eri. I'Iih warm weather remind-" ti I lui! Wc n ill ittaKc it iiinl for ) nil if jtin liny )tuir Sb'.M ,MI K I'NDIRWI AK of lis. I it's Up-to-date, The TOGGERY has it. h .. -.-- - , - c, "i'v v f . "! r V ' ' t V I r -,v - n . II I -1 NO XLOSE OUT' SCflE ME I j r.very ti.t v 011 e;tn Im v J joods .'ilisolntilv lilil. j Strictly Straightforward Business Melhods. One Price to all, and All Ret Value Received. ' , OLIVER VEAT'CH, Main direct. ColtiN ;c (inve, Ore. t CLEARANCE SALE Of Trimmed Dress Hats TI10 li Hal 1 ill tic t 0 n iif it ; r .-ii t i t' fit 1 ! i; !' I'iielliiH Hal-, that for merly sol I up to .V(io ill l,i rln d i'.e I S.i I ui . I 1 , .1 uly Pit h. A h t S .n nco ii i nw Ami (lit It' font Svimmer Hat for Only S1.98 We alsu sliuw a line Ime ul iir.irh and 'til int.: Ilal.-. jusl w hat voll lineil fur your vaciilii'll tlip. I'le:t--e I't 1 1 1 1 1 t r I lie I'larr. THE VOGUE MILLINERY PARLOR. MAIN ST. Four Doors Ktvsl of iJridnc; CO fTAGK GROVE COTTAGE GROVE FLOOR MILLS CIIARI.liS AUiTllliNVS, IVopr. Si.'ci 1 :.soi: to HAUTUNO & HANSON. I GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. ! 4XS Ocivlors in il t Gtueral lliii'ihviii'i!. Slovis mill linmrcs. We iil.iii hninlle all hinds of ir FaLrmiiuj Machinery Crejvm Separators, Sporting (foods Gunstnd Ammiinilinn. Ktc Call on Remember We Buy for Quality. firiffin X- Vfviirlt fn t R.ead the Nugget. I