BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHEMIA NIKKILT P-UULISHINU COMPANY. iit nil chpclin jyMi to Nutrgrl Tub. To. Rntoml t Ih jHwionii-e nt Collate Orovr, Otkiiu ! sooona cliws hi i I mutter. srnsnsiPTioN k.tks. 6 month UM) I year IS months $-.00 If ptitil in ndvnnce. Clubbing Pates. The lUihemta Niijwt out1 year .vlth nny one of tin- following put llentlons one year for amount set opposite: Pacific Mont lil v $2.00 Wccklv OivKonian (Portland I SJ..10 Weekly .lonrnal ( Portland 1 $2.00 ltailv Mining Kecord (lenverl .".:"0 Weekly Mining lfcvord SJ.2'. Pneltlc Homestead S-.2." Northwest Poultry Journal $1.7.1 ThWtwper is kit on II to lv TMK A MKKI JAN SttMMi OSOKK.SS, Clminliir el ein mere Htii I1 ntr. IHniM'r, Colo . whtrc o.-.r roft'iors w iil I wt'lco'uo to t lie use ol the loiul IliK Pixrs from tlu' Hrious lilinniK sci'lioni ol he Went, a vientitio litrarv iiml initi-r-' -Uiblt. THIS PAPKR mkppt nn input K. C PiHkp's Ivvrltaiug Asrcncy. M unit (V .Men'linnta K ?haui?e, San Krnm'ioo, Culilornift. uln-roron-rmrU (or ndrrrtlsitiit enii le maile for it. Wednesday, Sept. IS, 1907 The Kugene people subscribed J(!o,ooo as a bonus for a railroad to Siuslaw, under certain representa tions and propositions made by otio Mr. Carver, a capitalist. That gen tlnuan, bowevcr it would seem lins been playing a double game, and has given Eugene the cold .shoulder to work up another scheme with the city of Corvallis. He not keep ing faith with the Kngene poo le, it is now proposed by them to trans fer the aubseription to Mr. Welch, who proposes to build an electrie line from Eugene to Salem to con nect with the line at that place nearing completion to Portland, and sidetrack the Siuslaw proposi tion for the present. The terms on which the subscrip tion is to be made collectible, wall right if rigidly ndhered to, one of which is that the road shall never be sold or transferred to the South ern Pacific Company. We have an example of this kind of an agree ment in the United States land grant to this company or its pre decessors, which give an inkling that ways may be found to get around such agreements, or at any rate to cause an eudless amount of trouble and expense to force ob servance of the agreement if nny dis. position is shown to evade it. We are under the impression that what Eugene and Lane county more particularly desire, is not so much a competing to Portland, ns a competing line to the ocean, and this is what a line to Siuslaw would virtually be, whether wn traded with San Francisco or Portland. It is, in one sense, perhaps, no business of ours what Eugene elects to do with a subscription raised among its own people, but we be lieve that the Eugene Guard is on the right track when it advocate as follows: ''Suppose Mr, Carver does not wish to carry out his agreement to lm'ld the lEilgcne-.ShiHiiiw railroad. Why should the project lie nliaieloiieil'.' We have $iiu,nou In stoek ple.li'd that la HiimVieiit to pin ran lee the good will and co-operation of tli" people here, and there are other men besides Mr. Carver in the business, of railroad building. It, would he far wiser fur the Btotddioldcrs. at. the meeting next Friday to vote In favor of a perma nent organization, electing directors, and taking other steps necessary to build the line to tidewater that will make Lane county more prospeious and abHolutely independent. Why Hhould the Kiiene-rortland project be made contingent upon the throw ing down of the safest and waiiest plan that could ever he launched for the solving of the transportation pro blems that are hampering the devel opment of the upper Willamette val ley." A Hindoo sage with an unspeak able name, predicts that in l'Jlo, China and Japan will combine and equipped with powerful arms, con quer the world. It is hard to imag ine the young generation of Amer icans now growing up, being adorn ed with a pigtail and wearing his Bhiit on the outsido of his punts; eating his soup with chop sticks, etc., nor can we fancy seeing our pretty girls hobbling along liko a setting hen disgusted with its job, with their leet resembling a worn out baseball. These things may happen, but we think the sago (?) bus another (;ttcs; enniin lit- ha'i failed to make ullow.in c tot wlnt the white people will lv doin nloitir about that time. The rain on Sniiilav "i.'Jit Imd one Rood effect foi" which nil IW1 duly thankful, except I'-ilnpi hoc mako.s. 1l cause 1 the wooden sidewalk to swell ho th it (!;o n.iil- no longer itottudil to ten the sole off the pedestrian's shoe, an I theie wa" not neat the amount of profm ity lloatine; in the ait n'l Mond iv .is ! before the mist. To cun els. T.ee i v ! ) iir-t i,p e i In- In -I i.l :itive I' mi :!i Sii'ii' .-1 t - p'lltl.v on the I'.i'.Vi I-. drive-- cut the ei ll. cleai s the head. It's !r;:s. nil to take ail'1 ninther !-i;hl re.vni metiil it for c.ds, civup. ; i ; 1 uhoop iu:l coic-h. tiuaranti'eil to u'.ve .it Isfaetion or money refunded. I " ; r l 1 11 i.od for yi'iim; an I nil. Si' I I ty New ITa I Tu:; Store. The man who vis;!e; wkh ih" cow and learns tho calves to su. k. vh easts tile corn b'"oiv l:i ' wino is i.ow in greatest lee';. ;oi butter is on the upper .'fade. vva!" l-ie.her than a kit, fich po:k is cliirlen.; up the scale, and l-eef is o :; o sight. The ecg he (;at!.cis eu-ty day from out his chicken com.-,ic almost worth their weight in e.nl.l, and we arc in the vmp. Hi- c ".n brings fancy juices, it i lising every day and he rakes in ..li kinds of cash for half a ti i i t h iv. The farmer's in the saddle, an comes to town, tin rest rijh', should eo w. bu down. ,h a, by .UP I sit A r,ec (-paper is a enriou-" iliii-.L; in the public eye. Th" new -gatherer is stormed at Iveausc lie gets hold ol one item and i-aba-ed he cause he does not '.'ft aiidnfr. Voting men and veini" women, .is well as ohh r persons. ) ei :'. rm Met-- j "f them are obeying what the stat which become h imate items iuv j "tes proviiles. publication and then msh p the! According lo Mr. IIofT, who hs newspaper office and bc;f the editor not to note their csc.ipa !c. The next weeK thev coudcni'i the satr.e paper for not having published an- other parly for doing tho s.unc thing thev were etiiitv of f.-a "ettin" ap- parcntly I heir late visit to printing office. Exchange. Don't worry almiit ymir '. when you can nl.t.iin '', days' nient of Pinculcs for fl.nn. lie tlo globules bring rell-f ia ti) din -tl'-:;t- s" I'.l- dose. I'.ack.'iche, laiiub.'iL'o and Itlp m.'ltisin j-iehl 1 1 11 b-kly . If 1ml sal tied your money reiunded. 'I'liis i fair offer, you can't l"e. Si, I I 1 y N l.ra Drnj;- Store. A large number ot i I.l 1, e.1.1 :i h'.: i.llbt Secretary Taft last week w visited Portland, and he no made many now friends on that oc- j casion. Taft is a large man in nc re' than one sense of the word, raid tliose who met h'.m lace to n-v on his recent visit were made aw. re ol 1 that fact. There is no doubt that the Secretary is good presidential timber ami there is no d t;bt that his recent visit made b.im many i votes in ca'-e no secur'-s ti.e nomi nation and tho opportunity 1- !-i'. en to vote one's preferen. a Or pon City Enterprise. 1 Validity of Initiative ami fiei eiiduin Questioned. Portland, Sept. 1 I. Ti.e i aeilie. States Telephone Company through its attorney, Evan S. pill-ibmy, at tack i the iiiitiativ.- rind referendum l.iws i.i answer to a suit i idituted by state to collect taxes on eroiH receipts tod ay. The answer av-eits , that the initiative, and referendum ! laws violate the canHlitutiou of the United States. It was not, cxp ted ' that se.ch an answer woti'd be !ii ib It is likely to go to the hi-he-t com ts of the land. Mr. Liplon to Try Again to Capture ; American Cni). London, Sept. Ei.- Sir Thom ei Lipton made the personal announce- ment today before a number of Lis cliil) Iriends tliat bo will make an other attempt to regain tho Amer ica's cup for Cj rent Prit iiu in T.)0S. lfe announces that tb" new Sham rock will bo built on entirely d-d'ei-erent lines. Important to Cruisers I want every reputable crui.i r in Southern Oregon tosend me his name and uddress, upon receipt of which I will Hfiid him iiil'ormalioii el' iial lu teiestto himself anil his business. d fli'LHs It. (i. Wolf, Kosobiiiy, Or. ;il-lt WILLAMETTE 4J Professors : College nt l.ihernl Arts. eel i:si:s : Uasdcul . H. Literary II. I.. Seleniille It. S. IMiilosephieal I'h, ;, The lilh'fte of l.l'heral Arts main tains t lie following schools ; The t.llep or Oratory, I). 1!. The Teachers' t'olleijiv P.. IM. Tho Normal School. Oiploiua. ThoOrecn Institute or the Academy. 1 lipluina. The Selmol of I'omuicrce, I1 phuna. 1011 c im 001 a eiiin si: PRl-SIDI-NT JOHN II. COI.IiMAN. Salem, Oregon. Dre'on women 110 matter in what I ;.ut of the state they reside will not j li.iv" to work more than ten bouts a dav il'O. I. IIolT, state labor coiii- I missioiicr, is :dilc to prevent it. In p.'i'tland the commissioner has will ed a fa illy successful battle until in line t ot the institutions where wo . . 1 . , .1. , i- 1.. I tu' n are euipioyen. uie nouis 01 m j bur for any one employe are not I mule than the space permitted by the law. O itsi.'e of Portland, however, up ami down the Willamette valley in th." little towns of Salem, Eugene, AH'a.iv, Corvallis and others, the men who hire women in stores and factories, look with some degree of li-htiK ss ii!"ii the law, or did until the recent trip of the commissioner tlireu!,'h tho country. Now most just returned from a visit through ti e valley, he found a great many cases of law violation on his trin. j Iu "st instances, however, the vi 1 oiations were more the result of tg-; i iU'ranee of the law or of cureless-' ss than f t wilful intent and there, t"re nothing more than admonitions to be good were given by tho com missioner. In some instances, hovv- jevr, employers laitgneii ai me ! v ai iiings ol the ollicial ami are Itlicrefoie 011 the black list. '' am watchiu;; for those fellows i and will get them before I finish, i is the way Mr. Iloff put it this muri.mg in discussing the cpiestion. i The greatest difficulty experienc-j cil by tlie commissioner in bis work! j) i ti"ularly in Portland, is in the failure ot those who call his atten-j ticn to violations f)f the law in dis-! I cuvct inir tho names ot tlie women who are worke 1 beyond th" legal limit. In the future, however, these , .. CO l. .... I ilw. priftot s will be convicted upon tho j evidence of their employes. - Jour- j jnal. I SOM LIMBER STATISTICS I Conti.i uf cl from fostpage.) 1 0 bt. Paul, was l'Jt) days, and the Pacific Coist luinberiiicn lost $1.5,-! ;,, ,.,.11 , ,.t ... . 1... ! 1 iii'.i,iiiu 111 l a in 'ii i .1 1 i"n m i,iiii-- "y rei .'n nf the inefficiency of the railroad-'. Now lo make it more difficult to obtain cheap lumber, Messrs Hill ;,nd Ifarriman have announced an inereas" in tutes of H) cents per i0 pounds, which will add to the cost of lumber just $3 30 per 1000 feet iti all the territory cast of the Itocky mountains, e-:cept Nebi-aska .md Kcui:-a wheie the advance will bo --cent- per 101) pounds, or &l;d per 1000 leot. The excuse for hold- i ; (!lc p'ddic is haul ( f 1 mpty ' car"' ,u"1 allolhor is the -.'alled j lli-h. ,,l i'"s of ,l,lllhcr-,jut n.olhinK ls M,u a"111 1,10 "K pnees 01 freight. Tho cost of lumber under I I'l'iim r.'ieilic Cost Kreilil. ! ; Coast to nt mill Chg's Total ! MililieapoliH.....tl"i.l)U flit. all ,f:il..Vl , Omali.'i 1.1.0(1 Is. 15 :i.'!.l5 Chicago l'i.(M) III. so li 1,80 ; Cincinnati I.i.nu u'-t.Kl lis.10 I ndiallltpolis... 1 .1.1 HI 2.'i.li!l IIH.OII ! St. bonis M.un l'O.IW .'lu.iii' 1 De.s .Moines. ... 11. on la. ho 111. SO Denver I1,0i) m.r,) :ir,t) i i New Vnrlc I1.no aii.-lu Note that freight charges exceed the cost of lumber in every in stauce. -Washingtouian. UNIVERSITY 3 Instructor. Allili.iled Colleges, ullene ,,r Medicine M. P. College or Law.... I,L. It. Colleiie of Theology It. I. College of Mu-le It. M. The Atllliateil Colle'cn are It mill - v; eially imlepeiuleiit of the Col-; lene of liilu nil Ails. The St houl of Al t, I 'ert itleate. The IScliool of Art is also tlnan- y elallv lllilopemli'lit of the Col- v; lee r Llheral Arts. v' STAUE NOTICE. U. M. CI lie, mail carrier on the Sharp creek wagon roml to I'.ohe mia post office, iiiinminees that on and alter September 1. he will run a stage tr the accommodation 01 passengers and express matter. Stage leaves Kid liridge station on the U. A; S. , railway, immedi a'ely alter the 11 nival ot the train, Moml.iv, Wednesday and I'lidayof each week. returning alternate days, nlltl-lt KILLthe COUCH and CURE the LUNCS Dr. Kind's WITH Ikvi Discovery rONSUMPT.ON Prico OUGHS an- 50c & $1.00 Frco Trial. OLDS Surest anil Quickest Curo or all THROAT and I.TINO TROUB- I LES, or MONEY iACK. f IMPORTANT TO YOU We have cstahlishcil a Class in your town and yon can join this c lass at any time. We ijivc spec ial drills and our super ior drills are just what you must have if you de sire the best success. OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED We .assist worthy stu dents to secure o()od po sitions. Do not say that you cannot learn to write Shorthand lor You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do the work the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC ;d;UllUI;l Sodaville, Or. I 'or l'nrl her Informal ion CM.:, AT M THiKT OI'l' ICi :. OOOOO0(KO))OK)CK0Hi: Directors W. II. AIIKAMH, II. 1.111(11, W. A. iiaii'i cm:, Clin, i i m ki i:v, r. hums kino. Baiik of Cottage Grove Paid Capital $25,000.00. W. H. Abrami - Pretident Vic-Preildenl - Caihlar AnkUtiiDl Canhler u. Lurcn C. Ro.t Kind A. H. KeUo A ropre.sentdtlve bank of the huHiness public of this city and Hurround lug country. We Solicit your business. 000000 000000 o 0000-00 000000 1 If it's Up-to-date, THE TOGGERY has it. tTYl.lsil mid WI'.r.l..'l l"l'I.Nt) clolhert nre lU'uiaml'.'d by nil men of tno.l judunient mid THE TOGGERY Is t lie place In ;ct ymir ( hit lit fl'oni the crown of your head to the Mules of your (cel. This w II I'm "cather rcmlndi us thai. We will miike it cool tor 011 i yon buy ymir SUM mi:k hm)i rwpar of us. If it's Up-io.datc, ivk.3bm&MtL-m&At, NO 'CLOSE OUT' SCHEME livery day you can liny ooods alisolutcly riht. Strictly Slraililforvanl Business Methods. One Trice to all, and All get Value Received. mmt. OLIVER Alain direct, - CLEARANCE SALE Of Trimmed Dress Hals The tlnal ii-(iii'Iiiiii of onr entiri' Hloek of I'iue Press Hats, that for merly sol I up to fl.nii will he dosed nest .Saturday, July bltli. A nrrnl rliMtco to itol rv now and dlltnrent Summer Hat for Only S1.98 We oNo hIi.ov n lin" line i.f I'.eaeli and Oiitiny; Mats; just what you neci fur anir ncatiou trip. I'lea a- rciucmht r I ho place . THE VOGUE MILLINERY" PARLOR. MAIN ST. F.:r floors Ktvfit of BridjiCi COTTAGE GKOVK it: Jt: i- ;2i Ik' I GRIFFIN & is ilk 1 l)ei 'urc, We iilxo handle nil Mudri "f IN m jc cxniiiiiy nacninery v CreoLin Separators, Sporting Goods W in My a . fc,. w v i nil- n nuiiiuiiiuui vvu ouy unnin cc COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS CIIAKMJiS AUTIMI'WS, IVopr. AI.I. KINDS OK GRAIN, riiliD, also BALED HAY. i! 0 Bw-affim'irnv'iBittrY'BgBtcaa FLead the Nxigget. The TOGGERY has it. J) '" - iviai 't.fcuwi w VEATCH, Cotten'o (irovc, Ore. Jfc ifc ' ' ' V . VEATCH CO. sW T V lers in Sloves ami llniips. A $ . w rrm n " riiiiiniiiiiiiuii, r-iu" 1 r 1:1.. iui yudiuy. - tail on vearcn to. t