Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, April 24, 1903, Image 6

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.'
C. J. Howard
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Knitted t tht polmc t Cottar OroYt,
Oreion Second ClaM mall mat'.ar.
Rubaerlfitlon nrlr,at.r0, In ilvnc
AitfartWItif Unlrnii known npon
ipplleatlan.
THIS I'ArKIt It Upt en 11 t E. O. SraVeNi
cfcania.xan Kranelwn, California. whrcori'
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Bohemia Camp, Woodmen of the
World To Have a tlreat Jubilee at
t-uzene, on the 15th of May Pub
lic Initiation of New Member.
Cottnfee Grove it) fast Hearing the
ptoporttons of n thriving little city
The growth of the town during the
past few years hns jgone beyond the
expectations of the most sanguine.
It is due to several causes. First
we have one of the best locations.
It is also a healthy locality. We
have all kinds of milling interests.
Bohemia Mining district is at our
very door. We have, a progressive
set of business men. We bav,e
splendid real estate, a goodly por
tion of which can be purchased on
a basis of real value, notwithstand
ing the fact that tfie present put
look is an incentive for" g.eatly in
creased prices. In" view of these
conditions we. must remember that
much depends upon us ns iudividu.il 1
citizens, also upon the city govern
ment. There are several things
that should be attended to, the
sooner the better. For instance,
the streets" should be cleaned,
the back yards and alleys should
have the attention of the city au
thorities and the authorities should
be backed up. by the individual
property owners. The council
should, if it is possible, take up the
matter of officially naming the
streets and numbering them. Some
of the names now clinging to the
several streets might be changed
with perfect propriety, but at any
rate, ' let us officially declare the
names of those alreJdy named and
give names to those that have not
been named. It will not be a very
heavy official act, financially, and
will he of great benefit to everyone
200 CANDIDATES NOW ON LIST.
Bohemia Cnmn. Woodmen of the
World was visited Saturday even
iiig by 'Mr. Geo. K. Rogers, state
organizer of the order, who i. now
making his headquarters in Kugcne
in the interest of the great "log
rolling" which will be held there
on Mav 15th. The Local Citcle
Women 'of Woodcraft also took part
in the reception which was one of
the most pleasant events ever given
under the joint auspices of Cottage
Grove branches of Perfected Wood'
craft,
A SUNS1SLUSS QUAKRUL.
Much bad blood appears to be
ruuntiig now between the
worthy papers 01 HuRcne-
kecister and Guard. We are
scripllons. A subscription or two
won't nuke or break either of
11 1 11 !.
two vyou ns , vou nave u uiuic m
.tl,c teresting subject than :lit even, to
not j ll'nffcl about politics for instance.
quite sure whether there is any
real "feeling in the matter or
whether it is an advertising dodge
agreed to by the management of
both papers. If two private firms
would gel Into a mes of that kind
and rcsojrt to the press to express
their opinion one of the other, lifter
a hearing on both sides had been
published, the newspaper boys
would mutually agree to "cut it
out," on the ground that it was a
scheme to get cheap advertising.
It would be just as interesting to
the public if ourUo county seat
papers voiild adopt the method in
their own trouble. The columns
of either paper arc too valuahle to
be filled with such iiJUense Better
fill 'em up with patent medicine
ads; boy, ur do something for the
cood of the republican party for
If that subject Is too stale, you
editors hist net your feet under
your respective editorial table and
grind out a great massive gob of
thunks on how to make Kugcne a
city of 15,000 inhabitants, and to
demonstrate to the ureal flood of
immigration coming into the state
that Lane Is the best county in the
state then thy angry brow will,
clear and the gleam of ugliness
that must certainly be glistening in
thy eyes will be cleared away by
happy smites as you gnxe on the
bloated subscription list of both
"uv yes". Go way wid yes!
WALKS W ITIIOUT OKUTCI I KS.
I wa much mlllcltM with wlntlc,
Writes Kil 0 Niul. IowHville, Sedgwick
Oo., Kim., "koIhk about oucrutcliea and
nurturing ntlval o( pain, I Ws liuluevd
to try ltalliinVa 'Snow t.lntmeiit. which
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. .... ...i I iinnivxi Mil, a. iv n.
instance puwisii one 01 nni j s 1 u ,g lu Ktmltwl Unlmtiit I overused;
old silver speeches. To be honest, mvB commended it u number ot
!kvs, either of you h ive goiul papers in'raour, U expremi theniolve no twins
of which you can well be Uniellited by It. 1 now walk without
nro.,.1. T.t keen a-mundin' cr.ltrl., nt.U, tV rH.rm a grtMt deal ot
' . .... . Hslit labor on thelnrm. soc. wo nun
away, mut u-rollm . up more suh-i (.oo,uNev Km Drugstore.
The Song of Spring:
is already being sung in our Dry
Goods store. We have just un
packed dozens of different patterns,
exclusive here, of
THE EARLIEST SPRING FASHIONS
They comprise new eil'ccts in Dots, Stripes, l'lnids unci
Changeable Weaves, and you should sec them to
appreciate their beauty.
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AT PACIFIC TIMBER CO'S STOKE,
Under Odd Fellow's Hnll, - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
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concerned. The street numbering
will be a trifle more expensive, but
it will be a great benefit to the
town. Let us get into the front
rank, of progress.
While uo republican has or will
have a word against Me. Reames,
the democratic candidate- for. con
gress from this district, so far as
Mr. Reames personally is con
cerned, it should be borne in mind
by all that t is' the duty 'of repub
licans to elect a republican to officet
thus sustaining the administration.
We cannot afford to elect a demo
crat. It ypuld be a direct, insult
to the administration. We have
another-rea'son-one of the best on
earth why. Mr. Hermann should
be returned to congress, and why
Mr, Reames should not "be sent
there at the present time. Mr.
Hermann, is in touch with the
affairs that mill come under his
official notice. He knows the ins
and outs,, has at extended ac
quaintances! Washington, and by
his past record we know that he is
amply able to represent this dis
trict, and in fact all Oregon. He
is not only able but he has always
been found a worker, always' at liis
post of'duty. Admitting that Mr.
Reames has the native ability, even
his frlends'must admit that he has
not "had the experience. At the
present time, in the lace of the
Lewis and Clark' exposition, and
many other issues of great moment
to Oregon and the Pacific coast we
cannot' aflord to take chances in
sending a new ' man to congress
when we have an old and! tried war
horse, in the very prime of bis
ability, ready to take up the con
gressional cudgel.
Present membership 341,000.
After an exceptionally fiue pro- j
gram Consul Commander F. H.
Rosenberg'iutrod'uced Mr. Rogers,
who gave one of the splendid fra-
ternal addresses for which he is
noted. He told of the enthusiastic
efforts of the "choppers" and
'chopperesses" all over thecountry
in the forthcoming celebration
Briefly he said that the eleven
camps of Lane county had started
out five week's ago to obtain 200
candidates, to; be initialed in one
class in Eugene on May 15th next
LA joint committee composed of
representatives of all the Lane
county camps was appointed to
take charge of the affair. The
success wnicn lias attended their
efforts has been simply phenome
nal. Mr. Rogers states that up to
last Friday the local camps had. re ,SlnnmfeIt riiiitosmjilicr
ceived 149 applications and that 1
they were getting forty a week. '
As the work' progressed the boys
became enthused .with the idea,
until now it is proposed to make it
a great puonc lumiee occasion.
The Nugget respectfully - calls
the property owners attention to
the small fire which recently oc
curred in West Cottage Grove, not
thatitwasan -important fire, but
that jtjs.a warning to property
owners and a forerunner of .what
may happen. We are riow nearing
the dry ' season. There, are many
buildings in this city that have
more or less moss on the roofs. If
a spatk drop3 upon a moss-covered
roof, fire is the result, and it just as
apt to be a disastrous fire as one of
no importance, hence this hint.
It would be a splendid idea to ex
amine the roofs of your buildings
and hasten to clear the shingles of
all foreign substance.
"Breaking Ills Bonds' Opera
House, Friday Mny 1, benefit C. M.
A. Band. Let everybody turn out
and help out the band and at the
Biunotfmo eeo n good homo talent
periormnuce.
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With this object in view the com
mittee has -arranged to have 'the
city r lavishly decorated, for 'ari
elaborate series ot open ,air and free
games and sports, for an immense
parade, and 'bas invited Gov".
Chamberlain and Senators.-Fulton
and Mitchell to participite. The
parade promises to excel anything
Jiugeue has ever had. ,11 features
for it have not been arranged, but
thus far It can be positively stated
that it wju be led by a platoon of
police, will have two brass bands,
seven floats, three companies of the
Uniform Rank Woodmen, of the
World, several display figures
from distant camps and between
eight hundred and one- thousand
members of the order.
The figures 1.9.0-5 on the roots
of the stump is in compliment to
the Lewis' & Clark Fair by the
Oregon Woodmen.
The railroad company has taken
cognizance of the importane'e-of the
event and has made, one-and one
third round trip rates for the occa
sion.
Bohemia camp has been excep
tionally highly honored by having
had chosen Mr. F. H. Rosenberg;
as the presiding officer at the - great
200 class initiation which will take
place in the armory in Eugene on
the evening of May 15. This
camp will take down several candi
dates and will place an immense ax
nearly twenty feet long in the parade.
Cottage Grove Circle Women of
Woodcraft has also been- invited to
take part and they will attend "to
a man. '
The barn twiner built bv the Miller
llros. on the west Hide Is ncarlni;
completion and will bo quite an ad
dltlon to the west Bide.
The Mhsch Nowland have taken
the agency for the ChitB. A. Slovens &
Co., Chicago, ladles tailor mado
clothing and Invito the ladles of Cot-
rago urovo to can and eeo tno lino
lino ot samples o! dress goods, quality
tho best and satisfaction guaranteed.
The above cut shows the Pacifiic Timber Compa
ny's big logjam, in the Coast Fork river, one
mile above this city, during the early spring
freshet) this year.
DISTRICT CONVUNTION.
Fraternal' Alt Association Elects
F. Shanafelt Delegate to the
National Convention.'
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KKPOIIT OK XilKCQNlMTION
The M
it.
Of Cottage "GrbrV at Cottage O rove, In
the Stato of Oregon,. attU.eclotyoi- UusT-
nes, April utli, IVWi, . -
ItKSPllUCUS,'? '
Overtrain, KCUred and anKeared;, . . XMideo
The Oregon State. Convention of
the i'riifermil Aid Association met
irtCottuge Grove April 16, JOOXfor;
tho nntlnnnl film lrunttml council Of iMmii.m. An r nftmufi MA ao
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IIIB unilT, l lie uvm III iu(n.-n, inmfi. .....
KW. ,fi Mhvfli.. 1-Jtti. Tliu (Tim-l unlnnm,luriiure .nnniiurM .oawjw
.'' , . ,- , . I Dpafram Nmldunl Hnk nnt Rcterra
vemion orgiuiiieu iiyjuu-viiiis ounui ; A.cnt, w itf tjoMu
F. Wright delegate from the I-.ugeuo' iiaefromMiruTedrnergenti.... 108(1 M
council as president, aim . r tnecannoinercM ufn
Shannfclt as Hoeretary. Nominations
for dclegntes to untlounl and general
council were than declared In order.
V, F, .Shanafelt Vn uuanlmously
clectcd and Sarah F. Wright, of Eu
gene was elected as nltermitc. The
Statu Convention for Washington
was held at Seattle: The .F. - A A.
was organized Ir Ijvwrence, Kan.,
Oct, 14, 1S90, since which time It has
disbursed over $1,500,000 to ,IU bene
ficiaries. It has a membership ex
tending over nearly every .state and
territory and some foreign countries.
The two largest councils are located
at LawTunco and Wftchltn, Kan.,
each of which have nearly 1000 mem
bers. The Fraternal Aid Associ
ation bus made a selection thut
Could not have been Improved upon
and If each district orgaplzutlon
throughout tho United States selects
as genial, good nntured and enter
prising a delegate ns tho ono going
from Cottage Grove, then It would
bo well worth t'io while of anyone
who desires to enjoy tho suiishlno of
human happiness, to attend tho
National Convention of Fraternal
Aid Association at Toeka, Kunsas,
on May 12, 100:1,
Best Cablnetto Photos. S1.25 ner
doz far a short time only at Shana
felt 's Gallery opposite Masonic hall
west side.
nlckell,
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Fractional tr 'currency,
andrentl t ' . 1....
LAWFUL MOHir HUIIVI IX BlWICVIi:
Specie . !.'
Legal'tender noual..
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f i ' ' As.. 1UI
.UeMeinptloii'fuua Uh U..H Treaaijivr
54lr'cetflrf3ili9ii... . ifaftCO
Total
tABILITIRa.
tin!!
Capital atock pal.tTrT7 . . . M.ouo OOj
Surplnl land. ..,.' 600 00
Undivided prodti, lein cxpeniiea and
. Uieipald i r. .. 28 79
National Bank nolet outitanoluit 1200 00
DuetoTruit Companlea and Savfnxa
Banka l.iM 58
Individual depclti uWvct to ohitk J3H.U1 II
Demand cettlflt-atci,o(Uco)U...,..i I,0C4 JO
Total '...;..". ..HW.iwi 07
Btnteof Oregon,
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County of Lane,
I, Herbert Kukin, Cushler of the above
named bank, do solemnly Bwe.tr that the
above statement, ia .trtie to the beat of my,
knowleugo and belief
1 1 EH II BUT KAK1N. Cimhlcr.
Subscribed anil sworn to before me
tms inn uay oi April, iwi.
() J. K. You.vo,
J heal J- Notary. Public
( r-'J Attest: . t ,
' DAnwm llnisTovr
N. W. WlIITK
GbO. M. IlAWMtY
Griffin &
lIiVE TOOLS
For Fine Work is the rule,
We supply fine tools to fine
workmen saws, hammers,
chisels, screw drivers, au
gurs and everything neces
sary in that-line for high
grade interior carpenter and
cabinet work. It will pay
to look through our stock,
even if yotf need but a single
tool at the moment,
Veatch Co
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An Invitation
THIS MEANS ALL
Mr. I'p-to-dnte Dresser: Yon arc cordially invited to step in the store and
inspect our line of NlvW
Spring Styles in Men's Furnishings
Our Hats are up to date. Our Shoes, both high and low cut, are the latest
styles. Our line of Ties consists of the nobbiest patterns and latest
colors.
These are the most elegant lines that have ever been shown in Cottage drove
RESPECTFULLY JQRCWQ SC0R6
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We arc after you and want your trade. Our
. prices are lower than others
Special Sale
on Itubber
Goods 25
Per Cent
OflL
Ladies' hose, 17V&e
worth anywhere
25c.
Drop stitch hose,
15c, 20c, 2cc. . '
Men's Suits worth
$15;.....
Men's Suits
worth $14 11
Men's Suits
worth $9 G 90
Boys' Suits
worth $2 1 50
Boys Suits .
worth $2 T5..2 00
Our $boe Bcparinrttt
IS .COMPLETE
Ask for our $1.-1-0 and $1.50
Ladies' Shoes
French Heel, In Kid find I'ntent leather
The (Jp-to-flnto rooiIhj A-II (M)-i: IiihI
Hairpins, alu
minum 5c doz
Fancy ones, iilu
inimmi, each 3c
Large size rubber
combs, each lQc
Crochet hooks ,'Je
Whisk brooms in
ease 10c
Lett titer key
chains 5c
Childten's Hand
kerchiefs lc
IJlfistie wed, per
. yard ,'Jc to 9c
Fins, per paper ...2c
Good horn hair
pins, doz 10c
Best grade metal
back combs 15c
Boys' well made
shirts 45c
Ladies' shirt 70c $1
One Door West Benson Drug Store
NBBDHAM PIANOS
THE BEST AND MUCH THE BEST
The frequent sale of small instruments of late is a surprise for this
time of the year. Price and quality is what connts when selling
goods, and you can always get the best goods for the least money
' at T. K. Richardson's.
Wc have on hnnd a few second hand pianos, which we are
going to close out at a sacrifice, to tnnkc room for our next car
load. Wc have only four pianos of our last carload left. The
Necdham sells itself at sight and sound. Nccdhnm pianos, the
best and only the best. T. K, Richardson.
. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE,
Cottage Grove and Roseburg, Oregon
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