nr inrrvrvinrs'v vYvrvvTsrrv b v v v s s b 0 s o b s v v i s v v b s s rtY s v v i Kerns of Interest in and about Cottage drove nnJ vicinity. HOME NEWS .) J i. I.eltoy was In KugiMin IjihI Hal -urdny. T. 13, Wheeler wan hi i'.iiKi'iix be tween trains Mumlny. WAN TKD I'luiii sewing to do, i-all Tliono No. si. :tt-1 in Attorney .1. S. Medley was u Kose burg vbitor liiHt week. Virgil McCull of Silver I .alio re turned lionu' ImhI Friday lifter ii vihII here. (lov. Clmnilierlulii In i h (lectured it OvimIiiv'h ImlMiiy lor the hunk (if tint shite. M Iks () l in e Sleiinm of Kugoiie wiin hii over Htindiiy visitor In (Village drove. 10 acres In (lowdyvlllc, lino Im provements jirioo fSfrin. I'isii.u. lllNhH. liMincreM bottom hind, 1H) hitch un der cultivation on railroad, 10 miles from town. Fimui. Hinhh. Hllger, Now Jlollio, Wheeler A: Wilson nml Standard ncwlug ma chines nt Vented St I.hwhoiih. Mr. r.d I locking Is here Irom I'nrl lulid. lie, with other linemen I work ing hi in th ward on the toll lines. 44 arren, river lioltom. It under en tivatlou, no Improvement, II milMe from town, f Iiki ciimIi. Hnoai, IIisiim John If. 1 1 nit ok of California Iiiih I men eiiimeil hy the Kiigene Coininer rial Club to boost I'.ugene, at a wilury of f'MHNI a year. The President hllM imlled Iiih TliMiiksRlvIng proclamation, namliiK thu hint Thursday In November iih TInuikuKl vinn ilny. .lohn ()tnuidiT Iiiih arrived fmiii rortlaml uml will run the Ostrinder r.urbcr shop for several iiioiiIIih dur. Iiir the absence of Iiih brother. j so ncreH, ;i"i iiinler eiiltlvntlon, miiiuII nrclini'd, good luirn n ml Mprlng a inlleH from town, mile from school good orchard lund price $I2'iO. Finuai HlNllS. A good game Hnyket ball, the llrst of the season, will be phiyed next Thursday evening at tint Armory, lie-twi-cn tho Cottage tlrove "lh'tl CV und Roseburtf, 100 acres bottom land, ;( acres un der cultivation, : lino spring, house barn and orclnird 10 miles from town adjoining Doroim. I'rieo fl'MMi. Ka.iy tcrniH. Kimim. Hinoai.. Mrs. Heiiiunway, mother of James Hemonwny Miifferecl hor second para Jytlo stroke yesterday and her life was dlnpared. though Inter In the day re covery seemed probable. D. J. Ncholl has had the Interior of IiIh Jewelry store repaired, painted iiud otherwise beautllled and now Iiiih as noat u store as you will find In any city. 1 1 in Htoek also is Ii rat clans. In conformity to the declaration by (iovernor Chamberlain of aflvedayH holiday for the banks of the state, our bunks huug out the, holiday sign and pulled down their enrtaliiH yester duy morning. Messrs. Cha. Uruneau, .lumen I'ottn, Frank Snodgrans, Thou. Par ker, Frank Sly, .1. W. linker. I., linker, ). .1. Siholl and II. C. Mad Hen attended a meeting of the F.Iks at F.URPne Wednesday night. Do you know that I'lnesalve Car-bolli-.cd acts like a poultice In draw ing out lntlumatlon and poison? It is antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked IiiiihIh it Is Immediate relief. l."icts. Sold by New Kra Drugstore. Dr. and Mrs. E. ('. Macy entertained tho choir members of the liliristlaii chinch at their rcsldeneo lust Satur day evening In a very pleasant man nor. tinmen and music were the feat ures of the evening and a lunch was h."i veil. ('apt. Johnson enjoys the Held work, the drill, and the dnnco, but the lllling out charts and reports of all record as required hits him pretty hard, as ho sits by t,ho hour nt his desk working at tho monotonous blanks. The Fniversity of Oregon won the game of football on last Satur Iny by a scoro of l!l to C, from the Univer sity of Idaho. Another gam" la sched uled for Nov. Vth with the Oregon Agricultural College So fur Oregon has made good. Little Croesus Lee, daughter of County clerk and Mrs.K.r. Leo. while playing about the yard this morning fell una nail with the result that a severe giiHh was cut In one of her legH requiring several stitches to cIohc the wonnd. Guard. It comes put up In a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to the soreness and lnfluinatlon, for any form of IMles. It soothes aud relieves palu, itching and burning. Man tin l'lle Keinedy. Price 60 cents. Guar anteed. Sold by New Fra Drug Store. The Eugene Iiotird of Fucutlon has let a contract for a one-room port able school house to be erected on the Geary school grounds. This Is done to house the pupils who were uimblo to gain admittance to the other schools because of their crowded condition. Miss Leila .loiilmi of I'exaH , spoke at, t he ChriHtlau Church IiihI. Sunday at 1 1 o'clock. She Hpoko In t he Inter, est of ti c C. V. It. M , work. J. F. OMtrauder and wile left for I 'oil Cniii'oin, Nmth Dakota, where they will visit. I he winter with C. A. Lovelace, a brother of Mi'h. OHtran dcr. Mrs. LoM In Power, ulster -in-law of Mrs. It v Wood1', who Iiiih been here for Iwo uiniitliH for her health, left for her home In Ivuiihmh City, Mo. on the overland I his morning. The Oregon O.one did the work and put rones in her chci kH. She took a ma rkef. bas ket full of ferns, in well m a nud opinion of Oregon. The .luinilcin City Hour nulls have (dosed down 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 needed icpiui'H are made. A new boiler has been ordered to replace the old "lie. 'J'lie fi il'co has gone In I Inrrl'-hiirg and w ill operate the mill nt that place iinlllllie neres snr.v icpalr-. are made here. The llnr rlsbuig mill has been closed IIiihhcii sou, bill the Mchhi i. W illielm fiuind It necessary lo operate it for the prcA ent. Ill order lo supply the demand. A UUOD SHOW. We arc to have in lliiscity a good Rcpcrtoiro (3ompaiiy who will pre sent to the lovers of good shows three new and up-to-date plays. They are the Hilly liennell's J'.ig Itcpcitoirc Coiujiany, a two car company of 'J.'i icoilecarryinf their own bund, oiclientra, specialty peo ple, scenery and everything lo put on first class plays. They havo se cured the Armory hull, will build a Htiijje and cijuip it with their scen ery and will be here Thursday, I'liday nml Saturday, Nov. jtii, Hih and (jlli. (lood music. 1'inc spec inlties und liri-t clans plays nightly. Hear their band who will jivc free concerts on the streets at noon and at 7 p. in. each day. Secure your tickets for the first nights production "Across the les fit" at The New Kra Drug Co MILITARY BALL. The initial ball given by Company 'IV, 4th Inf., Oregon National Ouard at their armory was a grand success and coiiceedod the best party ever given in Cottage (Irovo. The hoys did not make much money but feci well plenHcd in knowing that their first effort wns nppreciuted, the attendance was large, perfect order was mantoincd, and if thcro was any question as to the propriety of attending by the most refined lovers of the dance, this firnt ball has dis pelled nny such thougM. Ladies find gentlemen were the patrons of the hall, niid these parties wiM bo in tho future, among the looked for so ciety events of Cottago drove. The music was lurnished by tho llugeng Open Orchestra. MARRIED Sunday evening at the residence of Or. Kitnc by Rev. V. A. Klkins Kdwiu Tullcr was married to Miss Trossa M. (iaioutte. Mr. Tullar is one of our substan tial business men and in taking to himself one of our brighest and best young ladicR, settles the per manency of his stay in this com munity. The newly wodded couple took up their abode in tho Iliggins residence. A host of friends, the Nugget included, extend congratulations. BILLY BENNETT COMING. The Hilly Uennetl Repertoire Company will be in Cottage Grove Thursday, Friday afid Saturday, Nov. 7th Sih and nth at tho Arm ory hull, opening tho first night in the melo-drnnia "Across the Des ert." The company will build their own stago, they curry their own sconery. Tho company is composed of 25 people and travel in their own private- ears. They have a brass band, and orchestra. The compnny is reported first class. BORN. To Mr. and Mrs, Joe (lauldubiui living tin Bear Crook on 8 pound girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Huff of I.ynx Hollow a 10 pound boy. COTTAGE GROVE. The description of an ancient city might well be applied to Cottage (irovc "Beautiful for situation. Surrounded by hills." Flowers to delight tho eye. Trees bearing fruit pleasant to the taste. The river flowing through the midst of it with tree on either side. F.donic conditions of tho atmosphere. The crowing of chickous of high pedi gree. Tho joyful sound of child ren. Homes, with indication of prosperity, surrounded by large yards, presided over by uncrowned queens. The peaceful tranquility of it nil appeals to the newcomer. No suloons epeak well f"r the senti ment of tho miijority, but the "blind pigs," from recent evcDts, indicate that they have been sufficiently fat tened on tho public ofTnl, to be led to the slaughter-houo aud meet tbe doom of their less offending name sake. The condition of the vari ous church buildings in town show ing evidence of recent improve ments would indicjtto a moral im provement also. The gymnasiums in the churches havo evidently made a vigorous membership. I under stand that all tho churches have new pastors. That Cottage drove has pome generous citizens of which it should bo proud, has been learned by Willamette University, located at Salem, in the recent endeuvor to increase her endowment. Wo have been impressed with the friendliness of the people, up to date no one has invited our departure. The general outlook on tho business streets would indicate prosjierity. The lulls seem to be full of wealth on and underneath the surface. The valleys make their offering of fruits and vegetable?, and with an excel lent water system, electric lights, good sidewalks etc., we ask what more could be desired in any place? It may be increased knowledge will '.iring to light deficiencies that we do not now see, but no doubt it will show excellencies at present not known to us. A Newcomer. Bohemia Notes. '. J. Hard has given another contract for tbe extension of tbe deep tunnel at the Oregon-Colorado mine in Bohemia. F.d Jenks left for Bohemia yea terday to continue work at tbe Riverside mine. Ceo. O. Knowles, the old time Iiohemia merchant has rented a house in Kugene and will make that city hia future home. The Vesuvius team pulled out for camp again yesterday with a load of supplies purchased in tbe Grove. BRING FANCY PRICES. Jacksonville. Ore., Oct. 25. Jack sonville apples sold this week for 7.50 a box. Ten boxes ot New ton Pippins and Spitzeuberg apples were sent from here to vlicbigau, New York, and Pennsylvania, each box bringing $7.50. The apples were nicked from the Fletcher Linn and W. L,. Mdnty re orchards, both farms being almost in the city limits. Tho order was for the finest apples in the liogue river valley, and the order was filled at this point. Four boxes were shipped to Manistique, Mich., four to Porterville, New York, and two to Endeavor, Forest county, Pa. Tho applo crop in this vicinity is better than ever before. WANTtD Wood choppers to contract for 1:100 cords of four foot cord wood. Ad dress P. V. OoopKit, lilack liutte, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, who ex pected to be shown the riches of Bohemia by Geo. W. Lloyd, re ceived word of Mr. Lloyd'a illness and on invitation of F. J. Hard were taken by him to the district. On their return they bad a splen did idea of the mining district and were greatly pleased with what they saw. They started on their homeward journey to Boston Mon day via San Francisco and tbe southern route. Silk Creek Items. Three men were looking at land in our neighborhood Saturday. Mr. C. J. Howard of Cottage Grove was seen in our vacinity Saturday. L. Tompkins. Mr. Bruchm and Mr. William Medley were all haul ing wood Saturday. Mr. L. G. Paay, Edward and Clyde Babcock attended church in Cottage Grove Saturday. Mrs. Lilly Allen and Mrs. Delia Marlin of Cottage Grove, were vis iting friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster entertained company Saturday night. Mr. W. F. Gray is getting ready to set up a saw mill in the near future. Miss Ellen Fox was the guest ot Mrs. Charlie Wilson Saturday night. David Estes is engaged in mak ing wood these days. Miss R-Uh Miller of Divide is now stajing with her sister Mrs. Alfred Wheeler and attending school at the Academy. Mr. W. N. Wheeler has been working for W- F. Gray lately. Attorney J. S. Medley met with the board of equalization at Robc burg Saturday, and succeeded in get ting spledid reductions in assessed valuations on patented mining claims located in Douglas county in Bohemia Mining District. The board is composed of the County Judge, County Clerk and County Assessor, the gentlemju were inter ested to learn facts and conditions and showed a ready spirit to be fair. ARMORY HALL Three Nights Comeiiciiig Thur. Nov. 7th. Billy Bennett's Big New Shows Twenty Five People Big Brass Band Orchestra Specialties New Plays Each Night Lots of Music Special Scenery Sesvts Now Selling at New Era Drug Co. Jl BIG BAND CONCERTS DAILY Its Time to Consider About your Winter Hosiery, Underwear, .Shoes, Dress Goods, Heady-made Skirts, Coats, Uain eoats, Hats, Caps and Umbrella's. Everything in this line has just arrived at C. H. BURKHOLDERS A large shipment of the Armor Plate Brand of Hosiery direct from the manufacturer has been received. This line is guaranteed to wear. Children's school hose with triple knee, toe and heel; Baby's cashmere, in white and black, plain weave and ribbed cotton; Ladies' cashmere, plain and ribbed cotton; Men's hose in black and fancy colors. You are invited to call and examine my stock of goods. Prices are reasonable. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain agents fob S RiPe . SHARPLKSS and ready to lie harvested bef ire liny- CREAM lng the machinery you will need. We wp,D Tnp are handling and have on hand, the wiAKAluu. old reliable McCormick Line of . BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and DINDER.S And the celebrated . . , . , MITCHELL which make has for many years prov- edits superiority by its work. So if BUGGIES, yon need any machinery in that line, it WAGONS and will be a wise selection in buying this . make. Come in and talk it over. vhnlCLES. Wynne Hardware Co. CO,TE00CNROVE- HOTEL GRAHAM I Headquarters For fi Mining and Commercial Men I I C. T LONG, Prop J 1 1 : B ULLETI Great Northern Railway THE WAY TO GO EAST THE ORIENTAL LIMITED A SWELL TRAIN DAILY Crossing both mountain ranges by daylight. Compartment Observation Cars, Standard and tourest sleepers. New mod ern dining cars and day coaches. ANOTHER GOOD TRAIN ; THE FAST MAIL -Daily- Also carries complete modern equipment Write for rates, folders, berth reservations etc. H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A., 122 Third St. Portland, Ore. W A ROSE, A. Q. P. A., Seattle, WaSh R.ead the Nigget.