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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard tldltor Barton C. Y. Ilrown . Business Mg'r. Holered at tbe pMloflle t OMlege Orore, Ore if on antoeoad Clan mill matter. Hubaerlptlon prlr-e, VtM, l ntlritnr.. Ailrltliije Itatea tniu'tt Vnoirii tipon pplltatl.n. Tlim rAPSR li Upton flit lit B. 0. Drate'i AilrertlaiDg Arttmr, bIrihIM Merehanta Rx rhann, KM) FrBeo, California, w hM on itifll tor MTetttMlUeen Oemavle lor It. 1'RIDAV, 1'nnUUAKY SO, I9O3. How about the opera house? Is it (ruing to drag on, for years like the much talked of opera house of iiiigetiei' people's interest, they would have defeated him. As the people elected him in the face of these issues, it places the Guard in n rnthcr brnl light when it attacks Kuykendnll for supporting the logging measure. The timber business oftliiscountr is a great industry. It i"s made so by the efforts of saw mill men to market their product. Timber is a good thing to have- but it must be marketed to be of value. It has stood for hundreds of years in the canyons and on the moun tains of Oregon, with only n specu lative future value upon it. Today it has a present value, through the efforts of saw mill and timber men, finding ways and means to get it upon the market. LOOdU MOTHS. WOMK.N Of wooneu.UT. TI10 Women ot Woodcndt ntv vole limtltiK theflth anniversary ot their orxxnlmtloii by 11 Hpeclnl effort to obtain new iiioiiiIki-, thoKnimllotlKV lmvliiR xrniitHl spwlal ONpenw tlon liy which now members mny bo Htltnlttcd at rvduccd rotes. A con text lt oulii the lodgo mid tla ettmp l lively, all member IiiikUIiik tlmt the side to which tliey liolonit nifty win. k. or i'. The KnifflttH of I'vtlilR Loditvol this city Is vr.v active till winter. In fact for a ynr last tlwtv lias SENATORIAL VOTH. There seems to linve eonte iu'Iimiiko at .snlem. ItuowapiHMirs tlmt there Is a sllKht "clmtiKvot heart" In favor Mr. weor. rnestiay lie polled votes , URitttmt Mr. Fulton ill. Wednesday 1 lioerawled up two more uiMkliurlul allifT votes to Ills credit, while 1'iilton ! fell off two. Tlieiv weiv live votes I absent However. I Titt'itsn.vv's voti: ! The vote Tluirsilay waspraeileally ' the snnie as Wcdnesdav, !eer rv eetvliiK iff, Fulton !IS. It Is now con- ooded tlmt a .Multnomah man prob ably .louutlian llourue will Ik' the man. The legislature will adjourn Friday nlwlit. It. Welch wascalltMl to Kimvne this week to attend-the Is'dslde of his hardly bwiin imwUnir tlmt t two was, daunhter who Is unite III. DIVIDU 1TUMS. The dancer of hlch water is now practically past. Would it not be a good idea to replace the side walks that were washed out some time ago. The Salem Sratesmnu has shown n remarkable propensity for fight ing for a lost cause a cause that tras lost almost before the legisla ture convened the election of Mr. Gcer to United States senator. It has been remarked by old resi dents of this section that at no time in years has snow fallen at this season of the year to the ex tent of the recent storm, and disap peared without a heavy rain storm. It is said to be a good indication of an early spring. Williams Jennings Bryan has announced that he will not again be a candidate for president of the United States. It is no dsubt good form for Mr. Bryan to make this announcement, but then no one en tertained a single thought that he would be a candidate again. Feb. 17. 11X18. Nearly everybody Is or lias been sick with severe voids wimewlmt tv- seuibllliK u-hoopliiK cough. W S Miller returned from Sprlint flwhl last week. He will remain here until the Sprlnprteld sawmill starts up apa 1 11. On account of wtcknem school lias been luwtitoned to the tirst Monday of March. New sidewalks have lieen nit In and this will make It letter or tire children. 1. M Tucker will teach. Several iwtrtiei have lieen here lately looklnc for snw mill locations. This Is a pood place tor a mill. Tlie show which has lieen soiMeatl- ful as to lilmler work Is nearly jctm. not work lief ore the IimIkv. Wedne day evenliiK work In tlie U of K was on. The team Is In excellent shaiK. while a keit of nails Is fed the wont every uIkIu. MOIIKHN WOOtl.MKN. The Modern Woodmen Is dolnie splendid work now. They have an excellent paraphernalia and with tlie assistance of Ueo. Comer, deputy or Kanlcer, new sticks are lielntf found every week and all kinds of chopping and oc-ro hit. are mum; on em'ii week. M I'hurclilll Is sDcndlin; a few da.s In iwn. lie reports everything lookiiiKKood In Ilohemla. Tims (lardluer, accompanied by his uaiuiiiicr.icuuiu, waslu from 1.01111011 i'liuisda.v. and pleaMtnt call. made this olllce a The West is in error regarding' Mr, Conner of the Roseburg Plain dealer having acquired an interest in the Nugget. The Xugget as will be seen at the head of the column is now incorporated with C. J. Howard, editor, B. C. Y. Brown, secretary, and is doing j business at the same old stand. CHURCH NOTES. 1'rotracted meetlnirs at tlie M. K. church will lie preaclted, so the iwk- tor sys. with jrrwMer vlirortlmii ever, ills evenltiKsulijectfor Minday will lie tlie "Offended Brother." r ATHOl.tr CHURCH. Services will lie Mil nt tlie Catho lic ehnreh. this city, next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Itev. Doyle. pastor. Iter. C. A. Hiraiet, pastor of tlHM. . church at Creswell. was In tlie city Monday and Tuewlay consulting wiin nr. iiosnier. uer. linnet ue llrered an aide discourse at tlte M. E. church Monday night. CfMHKKl.ASll rHKr-BYTKHIAN. The retnilar servkvs at tlie Cum berland Presbyterian church will lie held as u-iiial next Sunday. On Fri day night 1 tonight) the famous Me neley quartette will sing at tls- Cum berland I'resbyterlan church. THK OLD RKUABI.K Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple and Kaucy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, I'lour, Feed, Oats. Hay and everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of nil kinds taken in exchange. It will be a pleasure at all times to show our goods and vou are earnestly requested lo call and examine them. Will flier All Compttlon In I'rlce. GAROUTTE & METCALF. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE LOOK OVER OUR SHELVES Ami sco i!' there isn't sotucthiiiK ,vu reuire in the wn.v of Chimiwate. See if you enn find any "hotter Cliinitwnro lluui wo are ottering or tlmt suits you hotter. Look aaiu and auiu to ho sure thai the qiinlily is in what we sell find the heautv fdso. am When you have touiul this the best place to buy, THEN BUY! "Til II I'OISTRY OFTIIU ORANOB" "It npieals to you, when the fruit liaiigH rltv mid swi-et on the tni" late In February, or early In March. Then the IiUwhouik break out. and the trees are yellow with golden glolies. and white with orange tlowers. It limy be that a llurr.x of snow lias wlilleiieil the mountain tops, ami then you have an artistic background for a tropical forest. The air Is full of sunshine, anil heavy with fragrance as night comes on. and then. If the 1110011 be shinning, yon limy hear at midnight through oien windows, the song of the mockingbird In the scented grove. mid it never seemed so nielodloiislie- fore. ,n experleiuv like this Is possible any winter, and it Is worth a Journey of a thousand miles, n Idle you can have it, by taking the scenic Shasta Route through the grand and plcturuMue Siskiyou and Shasta Mountains, to Southern California. Complete Information about the trip, and descriptive matter, telling about Califorulu, may Ih had from any Southern Faclllc Agent or W. K. ('OMAN, tien. Fas. Agt. S. V. Co. l.lnw In Oregon. Portland, Oregon." Senator Booth's bill which pro vides for a board of fire commis sioners of five members, with the view of protecting timber and lessening the destruction of forest fires, has passed the house aud senate. The measure is a good one and will save the state many thousands of dollars. You will find some boys in Cot tage Grove out Saturdays, morn ings and evenings with guns, in an attempt to destroy the native song and ornamental birds cf Oregon. You will find others out scattering bread crumbs for the feathered tribe. Watch the boys and see which characteristic predominates for good. There are a number of boys of tender years in this town who put in much of their spare time, hunt ing robbins anil other native birds, shooting them with 23-rifles and air guns. While it is conceded that the average American boy tages more pleasure with a gun man witu anything with winch boys are allowed to play, still it is a deplorable sight to see them bent on the destruction of the innocent native birds of our state. It has a tendency to degrade, demoralize and harden the heart of youth, say nothing of the unlawfulness of the act. M. K. ( HI Rl H. J lleeldes the regular Tvlces at the M. K. church next Sunday Itev. Feei-e 1 will talk to the Ikivs and itfrls at!2 3T0 ji. 111. livery boy and girl should ! attend. The revival meetings atM this church have lieen In progress," some six weeks. The work has Is-en 1 a carried on almost entirely by Itev. 1 n Feese. Of Interest For The Kitchen.. A numlier of excellent recipes are presented in tlie March Delineator. The younger members of the house hold, (jifted with a sweet tooth, will probably find pleasure In trving the several kinds of meringues, a con fection seldom attempted In the homo, though It npjiears from the recipe comparatively simple. The more practlcal-iuliideil housewife will find some useful suggestions In nn article on the Uses of the liean, ami also in the paier on ragouts. The pages of Illustrated cookery, showing a St Patrick's day luncheon, constitute a pleasing display. , A FORTY-ACRE RANCH 1nt hl pteottW property tn own town and on hithmI rotl. thi one i. ami mmprlilna what tt doe It coimWI of rleAriMl turn) uittte for farming. lhiiifml timber Ttu-re is 11 fftlrlr kkn1 two room hmii-e and oat builaiuir on the plaet, m'tt! hundred frnlt tret-, two gool dear prior, ten or Ufteen acre- of plow wnd.wnough large mw timber to more than pay for the place and o er a thouMnd dollar worth of dr 1imt for ttove wood, and the whole tmi na i fence! ami crma fenced with good rait feneea. And I am going to tell this place AT A GREAT BARGAIN within the next ilxtjr dari. (If 1 find a buyer.) This place 1 a bancaln at JAW.UO, and If you want it you will "hate to hurry " It will bring a clean thousand dollar before the ummer In over and Is well worth It to the Hgbt man. lie can make it bring him that during this year and hare the place left. A proposition to trade for properly In this city might be considered or a tironotf tlon to par part In cord wood to be ii ner NOTICKIOK rUBLIOATIOX. I United SUie Und Ofttre. HMtorg, Orenon.relK 7, IWR. i NotU'e it hereby glren that In compliant- i 1 with the provision of the aet of Tongreaa of I Jim 4. lhTS, tatttlawi "An Act for the tale of , Timber UnU In the i?U(ei of IUfortila. Orr l gon Nevada, and Wmhtngton Territory," a i viteiidel to all the public land state by act of l Aiiiiu-l 4 Nathaniel L Slotwiy. of Tugene i fount) of Imm. 8ta!c ol ttrmroti. ha I ihi da tiled Lnthl ottce hi wuru alatemvut i No iijoior the purehafta of the N W 4 of mc I liunNii J towiuhlp'.M 8, range? weat. and will i offer prtNd i. how that the land aougbt i more I Taluahh? (or lu timber or lone than lor agrlnil i tural pnrpoae. and lo tablUh hi claim toaald I land before C. K Haaard. I' S CommtMloner at i , Itratn. iHiugla Vo , Ore., on Thurday the SWh I I day of Aprfl, i lie name a with : I Phillip ( aron, Guy S. I'otu. L. K. Hall. Jacob i , Jatper, of Kugeae, Lane Co.. Ore. l' Any and nil proiu elalmlug atlverreljr the t I aUvelcrlbel land are reitoeateat to Ale I their claim In thl office on br before ald WHh I ,day of April. UMS. I J. T. Hiumm, H emitter. I AT PACIFIC TIMBER GO'S STORE, Under Odd Fellow's Hall. - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. WASH SILKS per Yard. As a forerunner to our Spring Opening will sell our line of AY ASH SILKS at above price for one week only, just arrived, and a glance at our will convince you that they are we the This line has Show Window right. At AUK YOU KKTI.K3S AT NIOUT a ; And harassed by 11 ImiI coiiK'ii? I lore- IioiiihI Syrup, mid it will !iire you J sou ml lw and firei't u pruuipt snd i radical cure. 'ifi. 50o mid tl.QO IxHtle ! at New Kra DniR Store. drtlterwl! relurlDf; theummer Vocal Lessons. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Toe business of this paper and job office was incorporated this week under the name of Bohemia Nugget with C.J. Howard, U. C. V. Brown and C. B. Dutton as in corporators. The object of the cor poration is to own, operate news papers, job offices and all business connected with newspapers and job offices in the State of Oregon, and particularly that of the news paper known as Bohemia Nugget, Cottage Grove, Oregon. It will be the endeavor of the management to improve the paper and job office as fast as possible with the view of making the Nug get one of the. strongest papers in Oregon. The Guard attacks Senator Kuy kendall on his logging bill, which is calculated to give saw mill com panies the right to make small streams navigable for logging pur poses, alleging that the senator is working in the interest of the sawmill men, insinuating of course that he is owned body and breeches by the Booth-Kelly people. The Guard sets up that Senator Ktiy kendall is not supported by the Lane county voters on this matter. It will be remembered, however, that in the last campaign Mr. Travis, Senator Kuykendall's op ponent, made this particular ques tion nn issue and attacked Kuyken dall. The question was discussed from one end of the county to the other, and Kuykendall was elected over Travis by n handsome ma jority. If the voters had enter tained fears of Senator Kuykendall. If they had not had implicit con fidence in his ability aud integrity, notwithstanding the bitter fight wade against him by Mr. Travis mid this self-same Guard, which is always looking out (?) for the Iind Office at Koseliunr, Oregon. Nov. 10, Notice i hereby given that the following-named rettier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that raid proof will be made before Marie L. Ware, U.S. Com missioner, at Kugene, Oregon, on Janu ary3, 1W8. viz: Edward L. II Hand on H. E. N, 10471 for the SV J NK V., N SE & Lots 3 A 4 Sec. 18 T. 10 S., It 7 V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Edgar W. Hoselton, of Mound Ore., Sylvester Lewis, of Panther, Ore., Church A. Stevens. Walter J. Holland, of Crow, Ore. J. T. IlititxiKS, Register. CITHER CONSUMPTION. Mrs. U. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes: "My husband lay sick for three months: the doctoi s stated he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle ol llallaru ilorehound syrup and it cured him. That was six years ago, and since then we always kept a bottle in th'e house. We cannot do without it For coughs and colds, it Iihb no equal." 26c, 50c and $1.00 bottle at New Era IJrug btore. ' I huve uiiened my studio In the j front room of the l'erry Sherwood reiddence one block Hotith of city hall, and am now ready to receive Htu IdviitM In vocal iiiunIc. Will give i private or c!un Iwwoiik. Call and ' linvt' voice tented and gt niton. ' Mihh Emma Hiivax. NOTICU. Notice In hereby Klven that all pi! hit; and tien deposited on river bot tom land during the recent IiIkIi water in the Const Fork Willamette river In the proiierty of the under- chined, hikI wnrnliiK l hereby nlven that any party appropriating or In Jiirlnj? the Haine, will lie held nupon lble according; to law. Pacific Timiikk Company. C'oamt Fokk LuMiinu Company. When you feel blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dnee of Cham- berlatn's Moinach and Liver Tablets. They will cleance and invigorate your a relish for your lood and make yon feel i . that in this old world is a irood nlace to i Rt vXitoi Be,,6" Drug Co-''MmmmmmMim Just opened in the gs Walker Building near fgs Depot on South Sicft: of .Main Street. We ou with Meals or Short Orders M : reft at anv tune. We buy only the freshest and tfgj tei best the market af- fflfi ''j. Cr"t fl c ii .11 ...-..-.i.'i. ... lyj i (iiju iii.jcit, ill any style you desire. MILLR & QOWDY, RSl lit Door Yt'eit of Depot South fUle ol Main Street. FURNITURE iew and Second Hand. There is nothing that beautifies home more than good furniture, and nothing that looks worse than a poor grade of furniture. I have a first class line of high grade goods in the new furniture and will make Lower Prices To ItuycrH than can ho obtained elsewhere, and to those wishing Hwcond hand Koodn I can make prlccx that are Hur prlHliiK. I keep only the hlgheHt frrndo of Kecond hnnd goods. UKlIVCi THE ISABIKS And get a Warranted Solid Gold Itlng; Free. It costH you nothing;. The baby iniiBt Imj under ouu year old. C.J.' MILLER. TENDENCY Ol-THE TIMES The tendencv of medlcul science is toward preventive measures. Tho best thought of lln world is being given to the subiect. It is easier und better t prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most danuerouu d eeases that mull cal men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy. I'neuinoniu always results from a cold or from an attack of iniluenza (grin), anil it has been ob served that this remedy counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneu monia. This has been fully provon in many thousands of cases In which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in re cent years, and can bo relied upon with implicit confidence, rncumonia oiten remits from a slight cold when no dan ger is apprehended until it is suddenly discovered that thcro is fever and diffi culty in breathing nml pains in the chni.t. then it is announced that the natlotit has pneumonin. Ho on the safe side and take Chainberhiln'M Cough Remedy as soon as the uoid Is con tracted. It always cures. For sale by Lyons A Applegate, Drain. Ileuson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Exnmliiutlon of tho llvcntock situ ation In tho I'oclllc northwest lirlnjrH two facts Into prominent light, mi.vh tho Southern Oruoiilan. of Aledford. I'rodticerH of IkhjI anil pork anlinalM Hhouhl put a better finish on them, both for their own prollt and for tho reputo of the IiubIiichh. On tho other hand, liuyern idionld rccojrnlzo tho Hiiperlor finish with n nuierlor prlco. When tho market lets the finished animals k IickkIiiu;, thero Ih hiiuiII oncoiirnBeinent to the producer. Hiiycrund producer must work to gether to build up tho meatlndtiHtry. Neither tdiould liear the whole bur den. OANCEIt CUKEDI! Mr. W. W.l'rlckott. Smlthfleld, Ills., writes, Sept. 10th, 1001: "I had been suffering several years with a cancer on my face, which gave me great onnoy anco und unbearable itching. I was using Hallard's Snow Liniment for n sore leg, and through an accident, I rubbed some of the liniment on tho cancer.und as it gave menluioet Instant relief, I decided to continue, to use the liniment on the cancer. In u short time the cancer came out, my faco healed up and there Is not the slightest scar left. I have implicit faith in tho merits of this preparation, and It cannot be too highly recommended." 26o,60c and $1.00. For sale by New Era Rmg Store. a lo a Few Dollars-dtlim ire ! ! you can buy Underwear, Shoes, Boots at greatly reduced prices. Have too many HATS and CA PS. Will give 50 per cent oil on them this month. Yours for Low Prices. One door west of Benson Drug Store. R. WELCH, Mgr. r tter Late Than Never. Hut good goods never home too late, and, owing to the deloy in the I-'astcrn frcightt), our Shipment of small goods did not arrive until today, and now that the holidays are over we are willing to make a great sacrifice on these goods in order to make room for another shipment that is to follow. T. K. RICHARDSON, MUSIC STORE. We Nccdham because musicians Nccdham and must have them, and everyone that wants a good piano, a sweet toned piano, an artistic piano, a durable piano, they find it under the name of NHGDIIAM, Arthur Prazcr says the Necdliam has as good action as he has ever used, and Mr. Page, the baritone soloist, says the tone is exquisite, and has placed en order with us for one to be delivered at Mts uome in I'liuaueipmu. in iiwi mc mxuuuui nun ou nviu mm nun is wuy we haoe just shipped a car load from the laccory, aim our last lot is a lot oi ocautlee ol new and artistic designs. A T. Ii. JCHJIIAISUJMJW. ounf,'c urovc unci Koscoiirtf. . J. S. MEDLEY Mtorney-at-Laio o o ) onice on Main itreet 1 CoTTAGK GKOVK, OkK. HERBERT LEIGH AHHAYKH AND M BTA I , LU 1 U 1 1 NT Kuiiknk Oiimio.N. lle.t KqulmieilaMisyomce In the Wats. Ham nv teats mads on ore 8niilei o( one to nity noundi toueiermino me mom """' " ikIi ol treatment. 1'rlcea on application. A. H. KING Attorney t Law, aoTTAau ajtoru, on it. BERG BROS. A.ss.A-Y:nsr&. New outfit and up-to-date meth ods assaying, or complete analysis of ores. Clorluatioii, cyanide and working tests made. All work done in du plicate', and correct returns guar anteed. Mail orders promptly at' tended to. .1. (J. JOHNSON anil I ,(j lilJV tUtor ncv sand Gounstlors-iit-lato Hj.eelal attention given to Mliilnt.Corporktlon anil Mercantile Ik, Olllce oyer Oarman A llemenwsy'aitore. COTTAGH GKOVE, ORE. Ueatttiful weather. No town In Oregon has a brighter outlook than Cottage Grove, A REMINISCENCE OF HIGH WATER. Tho witter roue In IIoihIIhIi 1co Till Main Ht. looked like the, Htormy wu, It wiih cutiHod by the heuutlliil, incllliiKHiiow ' Tlmt ciuiHcil tlmt horrid coldyou know j Tlmt fun bo eured by Morfrmi und llrohitut,