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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD & HENRY, I'rcrprletori. C.J. If .WARD. IW W. IIUNUV, UiHTi All M Uuelness Minagcr, Pdttor. AiiocUtc L'altof '.nlred.at l4' pnitohlca at Cntune Orott, urrxnn as Btcona uiiiiiimi mat nr. sWaerlpllo'n prM, I.flO, In Wane VitTertMiig HaWim known upon (plication, .Ttl'fS I'Arfcrt li kept on nle t E. C. DraWt chniti.Bn trmnclfco. California, wbife.con f nuti tor id rHIilng on be md lor II, Friday, June 27, 1902. - TO OUR PATRONS. Owing to a rush of business and work crowding upon us, it has long been apparent that we could not devote sufficient time to our sub scription collections to keep the list clear of arrearages. This week the proprietors of the Wuggct visited Portland and pur chased a $1,000 Campbell press, Which fs to be delivered here com ptete by the 20th of July. On 'our subscription books we find $450 delinquent over oneyear. The purchasing of a $1,000 press for a conntry town newspaper, Is no small item and 'necessitates close figuring and economic man agement to "dig up" the piice, Ior this reason the management of tho Nugget is particularly anxious at this time to get in its money that it may meet the paper's obli gations and at the same time equip the plant in a manner tuat will guarantee the patrons a better paper. We haven't the time to go out and ask every one who owes us from $1.50 to 53 to pay up, and our patrons ought not and prob ably do not expect us to. How ever, we find ourselvrs in a posiiton where we must have our money. In order to expedite matters and at the same time make it easy 011 us and our patrons alike, we have decided to place our accounts with the National Publishers' Associ ation, which association will look after them and adjust all claims at an early date. It should be borne in mind by subscribers that this is not done be cause we think we cannot get our money ourselves, or because we are afraid you ytill not pay; but for the best of reasons, namely, to get our money quickly and in a lump, so that it will be of some benefit to us. At the same time you will note that in paying the small amount due us you will not only whittle down your personal in debtedness, but you will have the satisfaction ofknowning that you have helped us in a worthy cause. mat ot placing 111 your town not only the first, but one of the best power presses in the Willamette valley. we trust mat wnen you receive a statement ot your account froa the National Publishers' Associa Hon, you will consider it in the proper spirit and compliment us by paying your bill. If there should be au error in your account, notify them and they will notify us. If you find ourselves in error we will cheerfully make corrections. 1 rusting mat in tins way you win lane pleasure in assisting commendable improvement and at the same time renewing your credit, we arc Vours truly Howakd & Hbnrv The weekly country newspapers need to insist upon one thing, namely, that they shall be paid for what they do; that their space is stock iu trade; that they aret legiti business concerns and subject to the ordinary laws and rules of business-- not philanthropic institutions. When newspaper men insist upon having coin iu exchange for space and subscriptions, same as they do for job work, there will be lower ot them on ttie live-cent counter there will be less poor weekly newspapers and fewer cheap news paper men, who, if the above rules were adhered to, could look with complacency upon their bills of ex pense, the public would be getting more for their money and the com munity benefitted in many ways now itnlliougut 01. men v lucre would be fewer "'newspaper plants" under the ctittding mortgage which in nine cases out often hang 011 like grim death to a dead nigger, until the "tiny house plain" which for years has been endeavor ing to supply a "long felt want," turns up its little piuk toes to the daises. Junction City Times, mm? Program Arrangement Progressing Rapidly. BIO CROWD AND (100D T1MU AN" nCtPATUD. Hon. L. T. Harris, republican representative of Lane county is now being strongly talked of throughout the Willamette valley for speaker of the house for the coming session. Mr. Harris is not only one of the brightest men in Oregon, but he is one of the most! popular He is particularly adapted to the position, and that body can confer no greater credit upon itself than in seating him in the speaker s chair. L. T. HARRIS dttorntu ami Coittiselor-'tit-law Special atlantloa (lrn to lh law ot Mlue. Pint National Hunk untitling. KUUKXK, OUR. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law 000 i Offlcs on Main atreet t -CoTTAOK GKOVK, OrK. KlLLKD A CoUGAR.- Bert Lawson has developed into l'rvpnnitlons for tlio Fourth ot July celebration hrw liven progrvtw Uitf rapidly thlM week. Tho com luittcoa have been hard fit work, ami everything bldn fulr to develop a lift?. tdu-d celebration. Tlio Committed on Printing luw gotten out posters nml they hnve bovn Kent throughout the county. The Program Committee Ih making lt iirriuigeiiientx, having already no eurwt Hon. Lav TritvlH ns mH-aker of thedny. The committees nre hard at work and Indication point to a very auc cetwtul celebration. J. C. JOHNSON and F. .0 ERY .if itorttis and Couiisclurs-at-Lttw Special attention firm la Mlntnr.CorporaUun Of&ceoier Usrnian A lleiuanwarslor. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. JEROME KNOX Attorney -at -Laxo Prompt MWnUon yM lu Mlnlnc rtuilneu. CoTTAOR GROVK, ORK. SITOAL tlUc n Va. We have six waist patterns a vard lenrrtlu in Crista! Card Silks these 'patterns sold early iu the season, and readily, at SOots a yard' We, are wtrerltig the remainder, a.i yards, at the very low price of SOotS a yard- Si .56 for four yard patterns. These silks nre very desirable. You can afford n silk waist at these prices. Come early if you do not wish to be disappointed, They will not last long )I)IM J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-at-Laxv -OBrt on Main ttrttt, Vit 8I1 Cottage Grovk, Orb. full-fledged cougar hunter. Wednesday while riding along the road just beyond Wes Chrisman'si (0xi2 home on Kow river, lie discovered a ciuga- sneaking along the river bank. Bert didn't do a thing but back track to Mr. Chrismau's house and get a gun and at a distance of oo yards plugged his cougarship with a chunk of lead thai caused him to turn up his toes to the uaisies, men and tuere. lie was H. C. MADSEN, Watch makkr. Bepalrlnt l reasonable e hart ti. All work tnarante! flnt-i-liu. Watohat, cioci ana Jewelir Low eat PiIcm COTTAGK GROVE, OKK. us the Old Maid Said when She Kissed Dwarf. Ladies find in our Spring $ Stock a nice variety of beau tifuf things. Dlmltle, Lawn, Linens, Percales, Muslins, Silk. & Light weight gocds for dress jj es, waists or decorations. j The rel point is the beauty 2 and durability of the goods. TiAOE armTAnsra Right now, when you are needing Lace Curtnins, we're showing the most complete assortment we have had. It looks like the Manufacturers had made special cfiorts to turn out nothing but beautiful pattefns. We thitik you'll find them just what you're looking for, and at smaller prices than you expect to pay. AT NEWLAND'S the lw mere are lew wno nave given the smelter proposition, regarding wntcn an interview with Ja. O. Warner, the promoter, may be found in another column, serious consideration. It has long been apparent that, in view of the Bo hernia district being a smelter proposition, that no material reve nue can be expected from the mines until smelter accommoda tions shall have been provided. Heretofore all shipments ha'e been made to the smelter atTacoma, but owing ,,to the excessive freight charges" made necessary by the long wagon haul from Bohemia to this city, which cuts a hole iu the ship ment of $io per ton added to the o. f. Co. charges and the cost of smelting, there has beeu little lefi for the mine owner, although in many instances the ore has been of ucU high grade that a good profit has been realized; however, not without loss, from the fact that much ore had to be handled and thrown,ou; the dump which would, withconvguient smelting facilities, be a profit maker. Now we have a propositieii from prominent jiien, who are endorsed by some, of the best business men of Oregon, who are ready to take up the matter and place a smelter in operation at the door of the district. Every man iu Cottage Grove and lu the mines should become interested and take active measures in encouraging this company. It is natural that the company should expect some cucouraement from the,4mjuers and business men of Cottage Grove in" the matter of liberal subscrip tions for stock, and no doubt the response will be generous. It should be for this reason that it is a safe investment and will pay a Jiandsome dividend on the invest ment. Let us all help the smelter. medium size, and the skin is very nice. Worthy Grand Patron. Darwin Bristow returned last week from tho regular annual ses sion of the iiastern Star, Grand Chapter of Oregon, which was held at Portland, and of which he is a member. Mr. Bristow was promoted from the office of Asso ciate Grand Patron which be al ready held to that.of Worthy Grand Patron, the highest office to which a man is eligible. Will Celkbratb. I ue residents ot Amos are ar ranging to give a celebration on the Fourth at the Oregon Minera Springsl twelve miles, located on the Coast Fork, the property of Levi Geer. It is a picturesque place, and uo doubt many people will take advantage of the day to visit that section of Lane county Anothbr Saloon. Messrs. Blew and Jones have rented the old saloon building for merly occupied by the Bohemia sa loon aud are having it refitted with the view of opening another place of business. Mr. Blew will have charge of the new house while Mr. Jones will oveisee the old house on the west side known as the "Re sort." New Press. The proprietors of the Nugget were in fortland last Monday and while there purchased from A men can lype Founders Co a high grade Campbell cylinder press which will be installed in the Nug get office about the 20th of July. Child Hurt. Carroll, the s-year-old son of William Gearge of Saginaw, while playing fell from the fence, at his home Monday, and sustained severe injuries to bis back. It is thought tuat with good care he will recover, He is a grandson of W. C. Boren, Mcsic In The Park. TheC. M. A. Baud entertained visitors at the park Sunday after noon witu a numDer ot good se lections. The Band is improving very fast and is deserving of the hearty support of all enterprisinc people. New Addition. joiin uioueoerg is making con siderable improvement on his build ing near the bridge. A new porch on the rear overlooking the river, new bath room, and some addi tional space in his barber shop. Mechanics Busv. Every available carpenter and painter in Cottage Grove is now busy and with orders for work way n advance, i ne painters iu par ticular are crowded to the extent that the craft at Eugene has been drawn upon for extra men. New Laundry. E. A. Lewis, of Butte. Montana. is stopping at the Imperial hotel. He is a laundry mau and is already setting up a plant here for the benefit of the local trade. Success to bun. Thrown From A Horse. Dave Hankius while ridinc a wild horse Monday, on River street, was thrown lightiuc ou his head and shoulders and was very badly uruiseu. Wantkd. Twins to haul wood nr. Al si t o 5 per day can be made. Apply to PacKlc Timber Company. Cottugo Grove, or 0. J ohuaou at Alca. LeRoy Machinery. The LeRoy Mining and Milling company nas placed an order lor a machine plant with The Hammond Manufacturing Co., of Portland, which will be on the ground iu 30 days. The plant consists of one Leyner Standard straicht line air compressors; one 30x8 air receivers; two No. 3 water Leyner air drills, complete with 614 foot I columns; one set of blacksmith ' PTT"R"F. Tfc"RTTf!rS tools, complete; one standard tubu- W X AV U lar boiler, 35 horse power, besides SrrijRIGHT PRICES ill ALL ROADS LEAD TO piaut 01 me Kind installed in uo- LADIES' BEADY K1 While Lawn Shirt waists that yon can afford to buy They nre stylish 11 ml well made. Tucked iti front mid back. These wulst nre worth more than we nsk for tlicm 7Gcta. Skirts in Crash, I.inrn, Ducks and Serges, very nicely made. Our Linen Skirts cut latest Style, 75o 90a to $1.36. About the price you will pay for the materiak Muslin Undergarments, Largest assortment iu the cily, al very low prices. AT NEWLAND'S Our ads nre short and Hweetnnd right to the point. I A HUMMER FOR THE SUMMER! hernia district, aud will enable the 1 lSl'CIllltlt company to drive about eight feet per day, whereas with the present band drill method about one foot is The being driven, by reason of the ex ceedingly hard work now being encountered. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION". & Morgan DRUGGISTS. .Ycip Era Drug Store. COTTAGK GROVK. ORK. United Stntoa Lnnd Offirv, Rorabiire Ore., June 16th. UK)2. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congreeof JuneS, 1878 tntitlnl"An .ct for the aale of timber lanila in the states of California, Oreson,Nevaila ami Waohtneton Territory," aa extended to all th3 Public Land Slates bv net nt Au truat 4. 18U2. Henrv Stratinif. uf l'e.o. County of Mille Lac, State ot Minn., Una 1 tliia day Hied in tliia office Ida sworn statement No. 2718, for the pnrcliar of 15 meow iwni section r-4 is inTnwi ship No. 22 8., Range No. 0 Wejt, and will' experience ofTer proof tn show that the land nought i is more valuable for iu timber orr-Umelg vears : than for agricultural purport, and toj ' establish his claim to raid land before) Marie L. ware, U. 8. Comniianioner i Portland. flf Tt'i.trnnO drorrnn An U'ul nau.l ... I the 3rd day of Sent., 1902. He name!) aa witneesea: Gerard Stratinz. of Pease. M n 1.. C. K. r mbnll, John Wagner, Lee Allen. 01 uiain, uregon SHANAFEIT'S Photograph Gallery WOW OPKN New backgrounds and acccs :s. Best Lenses aud Cameras. years 'of LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Variety of Stvlcs. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. liEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. u w Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New EiFects in Fine Hosiery. NOTK OUR SPUCIAL CIXHKICATlOiV ADD. Anv and all neraona claiming nilverso- ly the abovetleauribed landii are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day of Fejil., 1002. j. 1. ubukie, Kegistar. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic halL West side, Cottage Grove. I i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roeeburg, Ore., June 16th. 1002. Notice ia hereby piven that in com pliance with the provisions o the net o Congrats of June 3,. 1878, entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Orecon, Nevada and Washington Territory." aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of Am- gust 4, 1892, Gerard 8tratlng, of Peaae, oiinty of Mille Lacs. Stated Minn., h a this day tiled in this office his aworn statement No. 2717, tor the purchase of the 8E M of Section No. 22 in Town shin No. 22 8. Ranee No. 0 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vaiuaoie lor its timber or etono than for agriclutural purposes, and to aiAHIlIED. KNOWLTON-McKINNEY At the residence of Ilcv. .1. C. IlIchardHon, Eugene, Ore., on WwlneHdny, Juno 2T), Mr. II. 8. Knowlton nnd MIhn Lulu McKlnney. Uoth thewi young people nro well known hero where they hnvo many friends who wlh thcm-ii long.nnd nappy voynge turoujen we. Nitw Ications. Two recent locations in the Bo hernia Mining District are the "Horned Toad" claim by Alex Pugh and "Dixy Queen" by John Graber. Fok Sale, iioro Biiu kj . :r . . esublish his claim to said land before , ow market quotatlonH, Marie L. ware. U. S. Comm sa oner 1"" ai tins omcc. at Eugene. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of Sept. 1902. lie names aa witnesses : Iienrv Stratine. of Pease. Minn.. C. E. Trumbull. John Wagner. Lee Allen. of Drain, Oregon. ' Any and all persons claiming adverse ly me aiMve-cescrineu lanus LeKoy mining ntock le- M. H. (in To Hunt. One nicely furnished room, one block irom Main tit. Jnquiro ut tins omcc, The ennnerr cloned It run on strawberries lrntt Saturday. Alto- irether 300 cose of callonn and To ids are re- 1 ? " r" . , ""j i on or beforesaid 3nl day of Sept., wH commence In about one week. ' '""'" providing the fruit can be secured In 7, 7. T j '- HUfflclent quantities. Eugene Iteg- ji ti in, uuvo ivku uuu: ill ruur lutpr moiun remiim your it indicates mat your stomach is in bad cordition and will remind vou tlirt there is noihlnc-ao good for such a i it-order us Chamber lain'a Stomach & Liver Tablets after having once used them. They cleansa and invigorate the stomach and regulate, the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per lioy by Benson Drug Co. uo " MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN STREET Cottage Gtfpvu, Orb. mm msm DONT MISS THIS CHANCE1 House CleaningSale; Everything at Reduced Prices; All Millinery reduced Get your Hat or trimmings here and Save Moneys BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES! Balance of our Men's and Boys' Suits At ACTUAL COST Don't fail to See Them. N. E. ELSEA & SONS, First Door North of Cottage Grove Hotel. HEKK ANI NOW You're thinking of a new suit and where to get it to the best advantage. If you'll accept our. sugges- tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Largest .Woolen Mill in f America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bears this guarantee, "The goods in this garmunt contain no cotton or anyothcr adulteration and we will forfeit ftoo.oo J i icottou be found in the wurp or filling of same," Mavhiklu Woolkn Mills, Mafui'ACTUbkks. MOTHERS I Ilring your little chaps to our Htore and fit thein cult In thoHO Natty Vi'HtctiHiillH, iikih to Dyonm. Knr W PantH HultH for boyn, from a to 12 yeurn. Mciim' and Hoyn' clothliiK, " full toclf. Menu' nil viol huIU. no 4 shoddy, no cotton, aa low iih J10.00 cr milt. SuItH for flB.00 an K)otl iih $20.00 to $25.00 HultH rlNowliero. $ i MUMENWAV .& DURKIIOLDUK. Yt. TICKETS TO AND l'ROM ALL POINTS EAST W. S. ClIKISHAN. El i Uanox. -VIA ICuiHvuy. Short lAne TO St. Paul, IitUuth, MlnneapolU, Chicago, AND KMNtS KAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Hmomng Library Cars, DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIM.: Vur Rates. Folders and Full Informa tion regarding Ticket Uatitea, call on or address J. W. IMIALON.T. P, A. II . DIOKBON, U. I. A. 122 3u oi.f JtrojftuiutL win A. B, O. DENNI3T0N.,. O. w r. a. The Fashion Stables COHNKK MAlNBrtBlCONU HTUEET, COTTAOK OltOVE (71i'isinun 5l Blfis, Proprietor . Also own and opperatc the Bohemia aud Black Butte Stage Lines Pint-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Reasonable Prices Harness anil Salic MAIN STREET, COTTAOE OB0VE. Qeo rge Melnzer, Prop. jl An Una ol Uaroeu. Stddlti. Whips, But tT Bobsi.Utther Stltinc, Etc., tlwsrs OS bnd, All kinds ol Beptlrlns a Specltltr All hand, wwed work turned out. Our Firmer Friends can get the Terjroeei" the Loweit Living- Prices. Come In and exam. Ine the foods and see (or yourself. r I I HtflllBfl tflllT fill LUdlNb-UU t oALt There was never a, better chance to secure unparalleled hargaius in just what 'you want at prices that just 'suit you than nt the present time. BARGAIN'S Boots, and Shoes, Clothing of All Kinds. . Boy's and Men's Suits, Shirts, Etc, 5jtc. ( are all golrigai Hargain Prices .and -iolrjiar fast. Call and see for yourself. Store on west side, opposite' First National Bank. A. D. LeRoy.