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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. Jt Howard Barton C. Y. Drown Udltor Outline Mg'r. Snttred tht poitofBce at Cottae Oregon Mcond clan mall nailer. drove, Bttbacrlpllon price, WI.BO, In dvanre. ArivertlKltiff Unlet mri known upon application Till!) l' ITn la kept on 111 at K. C. nraie't Auverimng Affenrr. Minnm Mercnami r.x- rhanrr, mi Franrlxw, California, wnerecon Irani lor ailrcrtliliiK ran b nail lor II. Friday, August 7. 1903. No effort has yet been made to provide sewerage for Cottage Grove, The city is rapidly increasing in population, anil sti 1 this very im portant subject seems to attract little attention in the minds of the citizens, The ground in the more thickly populated portions of the city is becoming poisoned. No one can deny this. The only way by which we can provide sanitary conditions is lo provide sewerage. We knbiv this but we fail to act. Kastern people who come here to locate know this and immediately ask why we do not take the matter up. Many of them hestitate to buy property and stay with lis because we do not take up such questions. It is a tair question and a vital one. Now why do we not take it up? This is a heart to heart talk, so let us "be frank about it. Are we afraid of a little expense? What is the expense distributed per rata, compared with an epidemic? Some say, "O. well we never have an epidemic." This is true, but have we any assurance that we will not have one? Upon whom shall we ESCAPED CONVICTS. l,LACK!lVlLI.K,Cnl..AUK..-llro mm void In ileuth nnd two ile8!r ntely wounded the Woolly rreoM of tlie 13 convicts who escaped from Kolsom prison Inst .Monday mornlnir In the most notable "lire nk" I n nil the history of tlio'West, How much loncer thin list mn.v ho, how nmny more lives of good mid bravo cltlienn mny bo taken by the outlaws before they nrc run down. Imi mutter of fenrfiil.conjectiirc. TllACKY Hl.OOHIIOlt.MM Sknt Koii. KOLSOM, Aiir. :t. Two Mood hounds which trailed Ilnndlt Trney throiislitho wilds of Oregon nnd WnahlnKton nre to lie put on the trull of the convicts who escaped from the FoNom Penitentiary last Monday. Word was rocleved from Sucrnmctito tonight that the offer of CC. Zennett. of Heno, Nov.. to fur nlsh two bloodhounds to aid the Sheriffs' posses In locating the out laws had lieon accepted by the- Gov ernor. The Information conies from A.U.Nyc, the Governor's secretnry.to whom Zennctt's offer was communi cated through Clerk Hralner, of the Kolsom Prison, two days ago. Secre tary Nye says that the Clovcrnor has decided that every possible means should 1)0 employed to bring the es caped to bay. and he Is willing to employ bloodhounds. If they enn lie used to any ndvantnge. Zennctt guarantees that his dogs will locate the convicts, If they enn Ik? placed on a fresh scout, such as was obtainable at the (irand Victory mine, when the convicts left liehlnd them several ar ticles of wearing apparel. The dogs, lie has assured the Governor, have had cxperiuce In hunting criminals. and have proved successful. Zenn THE COUNCIL IK Tin Riogltr Mestlng hild Monday Ein lug The Cirabllni Proposition Con sldiud. UXIIIlllTS Stlll'I'lU) l-'KUU TALK ABOUT SCXIIAY aOSIXIi. The Bicycle Ordinance taken up The Usual number of Kills passed upon. lay the blame if our city is swept , ett will be paid Sir. a day for the ser- witn epmemicf i D himself nnd the two hounds The city council was in chambers assembled Monday evening, with the following officers present: Mayor R. M. Veatch, Council men; S. R. Piper, C. H. VetiDen btirg, J. P. Ciurtu, J. I. Jones and Oliver Veatch. Petition asking rigid inforcement of city and Statute laws relating to gambling and closing of saloous read and duly considered. Ordinance closing all business houses on Sunday excepting such places of business as are excepted by statute read and passed. Ordinance No 69 prohibiting the running of bicycles on the sidewalk within the city limits except Joues addition read and declared lost. uu motion ordinance fo 60 was ammended pass to read 5U1, Bridge, Main and River Streets. On roll caiiea ordinance ..o 09 as am mended was declared passed. BILL ALLOWlill. Geo Hisby. cross walk; SS.07; Ji W. Harms, hauling gravel; $3.50 j.i.. Allison, 7; U. II. Uolhnan, work on reservoir, $1; S. R. Crit- sioiv, work on reservoir, i2..so; In oilier to encourage exhibitors ami atteiidaiieo at the state fair, t ho Southern Pacltlc I'onipany will trans port all exhibits, Including live stock to and from the Oregon state fair five of charge. Inhibitors should ship direct to the Kalr Grounds, when! they will tluil ample facilities for tin loading all exhibits. HOY ('ITKKDOKCOMC.U'rKU I'll Y SICl.VN'S TKKATMK.MT MAO IAU.KI). Mv Iwy when (our years old wb taken with colic mid cramp In Ida Ktomnch. 1 rent for the doctor und lie injected morphine, but tho child kepi i;ettlii worse. 1 then save him hull it tcmiHKmdil of Cliuiittierliiln's Colic, Cliolua and Diarrboen Keuuily, and in half mi hour he was alceplng and noon rwwwl.-K. I. Wilkin, Shell Uke, Wlf. Mr. Wilkiua la book-keeper (or the Shell taike Lumber (. Kor rale by Henon Drug Co. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Star. Oiv., July 1ft. UK8. Illds for the building of u school house In School OlHtrlctJNo. iSl.Stnr, I.ano Co., Orvgon, will Ik received until Aug. 10, MM. Sitecltlcntloiis can no nan ny applying to .i. Stewart, Star, l,nne Co.. Otviton Tho board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ('. A. ll.uii.ou. t'hiilriuan. Those interested in the mining Industry of Oregon and particularly Bohemia Mining District should bear in mind the miners meeting to be held in Portland Monday Sept ember 7. The object of this meet is to bring the raining men of Ore gon together for a better under standing of mutual interests, and the organization of a permanent association. Through such an as sociation it is hoped to better sub serve the mining interests ot this State, and to secure the enactment ofsucb laws as may be deemed benefipial to the industry. Other states have gained-much through such organizations. Oregon may also. Low rates are expected from the transporation companies and a ; lagre attendance is desired if the i organization contemplated is to be come effective. provided the animals come up toil. H. Young, salery, fS.w; Griftiu expectations. Zennctt left Heno with & Veatch, Plumbing and Hardware, the dogs at .":4rt this morning, and $0.07; Light Co, S143. will recah Plneervllle this evening. I He Is Instructed to report to Sheriff) DIV10K ITEA1S, Bosqnlt nnd use the dogs to aid his I SUICIDK PKKVKNTKH T110 startlinis iiiiiioiiucciiH'iit t hut a preventive of suicide lias been discover cd will interest iiiiuiv. A rundown t tern, or despondency invariably precede siiicido nnd soincthini; has been found that will p'cvent llint vendition wliicb iiinkcs suicide' likely. At iho liret tbotigbt of eclf destruction tnke Klcctric Biltcra. It being 11 Rrcat tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves und tiuild up the systi-m. It's ulxo 11 treat Stomiicli. I.iver mid Kidney regulator. Only 60c. Satisfaction truiiranti'cd by Morptn A Hrelinnt, druggists. SAW MILL FOR SALE. posse SILK CREEK ITEMS. I HORN To Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Mii !ler Wednesday, July 29, a nine pound daughter. The fire bell Tuesday sbunded aot only a warning of fire but a warning to property owners to be careful of fire. This is the danger ous season of the year. A little carelessness might result in the burning of the entire town. Busi ness men have much at stake and every precation chould be exercised. If a fire should start in the business portion of Cottage Grove on a day like last Tuesday, once underhead- way, the fire department would be powerless, and every business house would go into ashes. Those occupying residences should bear in mind and impress upoii the members of the family that too much care cannot be taken at this season of the year. One's rorldly possession can take the smokey route on short notice these days. Cardinal .Sarto was elected to the high position of Pope of the great Catholic Church, It appears that, while he did not aspire to the high position, that he is a great favorite, hence when it came to a decision, he was easily selected and decided .upon to be the one best calculated to fill the office with the least out ward function. He bears a clean record, and his portrait as published in another column of the Nugget, shows him to be a man of broad intellect and capable of dealing where they went to visit the family with the mighty questions that f Jas- Damewood. We always thought this was the Aug.ft The picnic party organized by Miss Lilian Scholer on last Wed nesday, met at Mrs. E. Tompkins of Glenwood Heights, where thev ate dinners in picnic style, after which they proceeded to climb to the summit of Bald Butte where the younger members of the crowd en tertained the others with music and recitations. They again decended to the hospitable Glenwood Heights where (all feeling ravinous ap petites after their violent exercise) the tables were again spread and all ate supper after which went to their homes tired, but happy. The party was composed of resi dents of Silk Creek with the except ion of Mrs. Scholer and daughter Lillian, Miss Bryan and the two Messrs Crow of Lorane, and Mrs. Delia Martin of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Burcham found a pair of spectacles at the scboolhouse after the shingle social. Owner can have same by calling on her for them. The Directors of our school, on last Saturday, purchased 3 dozen single seats and some other neces sary articles from Mr.Anthony of Portland, representing the "School Supply Firm" at that place. The prayermeeting last Sunday A.M. was led by Bro. Anthony of Pcrtland who held services at half past seven P.M. at which he de livered a most excellent sermon Mr.andMrs, John Elliott spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs Schreeves of Gowdeyville. Mrs. Scholer and daughter Lillian drove to Cottage Grove Saturday to take the 1 P.M. train for Port land where they will visit a short time with Mrs.Scholer's sister Mrs. Mamie Mauser. Mr.Henry Damewood and family drove to Wild wood last Thursday A portable saw mill of IO.ikkI fret capacity, without power, now lo cated -1 miles east of Snglnnw, also have ranch of mi acres, good rest deuce on same. Address H. K. Joyce. Suglnaw, Ore. -Up The Chapman A.Hohlt sawmill cfn,Afl ...-T..I.. .....! ....... nailkuiijijuij ..1HUI3 U il H - , " m.'Tll I'L'V I TV ing out timber to complete the mill. 1 ., ,. , ,r e- . ,j . , .. , A little thing toinetitnc reyulls in Mr.Sirapson has sold out his timber ,rot,. Thus n mere Kcrutch. Insigiji and his interest 111 the business to ' ticant cut or puny Isiils linve pil the the company. 'dentil penalty. It is wije to have lluck- I len'a Arnica Salve ever lianilv. It'atlie Mrs. Dunston of Pleasant Hill is, best Salvo on earth and will prevent visiting her daughter Mrs. Roy Cof- fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and t.n 1 nun iiirtNtii'ii. uihy hi ..jurKuu t Mrs. Will Coffin returned from Albany where she has been visiting for some time. 1 The Divide baseball nine visited Anlauf Sunday and defeated the Anlauf nine 45 to 43. The game was well worth watching. Will McCoy and family of Sius low came over and went to Anlauf to take in the ball game Sunday. Ed.Kurlong who had his ankle severely sprained a week ago last Sunday is getting along nicely. Hruhaut's Drug Store. FOR SALE. will from time to time confront the one who declares the policy of the Catholic Church. Some little discussion has been indulged in recently by the news papers as to the corporative pleas use of earning und spending a mil lion of dollars. Of course it goes without saying that all country editors are thoroughly familiar with the subject and can discuss it with perfect ease. They must have all earned a million and judging from financial display they have all spent the sum some years ago. A little revolution is reported in Cuba, in fact, everytime an officer undertakes to make an arrest in one of the small republics and is resisted by the criminal, the asso ciation press flushes the news abroad that a resolution is on and "the troops nre approaching the capitol', in numbers for exceeding, generally, the entire population of the republic. most honest neighborhood we ever saw, but some alien must have passed through not long ago, as sime miscreant stole api'cherpump and pipe from the well of Amos Owens. We suppose they would have taken the well also if they could have done so. Mr S.John Elliott is quite ill with a recurrence of her old trouble. Dr. Wall was called this morning to attend her. NOT OVEIMVISE There ie an old allegorical picture of a girl beared ut u Kraeg-Tioppcr, but in tin act of hccdleeely trending on a enakc. Tide is paralleled by the man who upends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide Ids family with a bottle of Cliamhelain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemcdv m a safeguard against bowel complaint. whoeo victims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy is everywhere recognized as the' most prompt and reliable medicine in use for these diseases. For sale by Ilunsou Drug Co. Gambling is an eater-it produces nothing, it saps manhood, leads the honorable man to forget his honor. There should be no tolera tion, no hestitancy in dealing with the vice. Guard. The City council has passed an ordinance shutting up nil business houses except drug stores and bak eries on Sundays. Is the ordinance a good one will it stick? LOST. , Cortlflcatoof Disability X0.7243S3; also V. H. Army Discharge. Kinder please return to Bohemia Nugget, olilce. Oiia.w ii.i.i: J.Uii.u:i..ini, Star, Oregon. WANTED. 60 thoronghhrod Angora "Nnn. nlos." Call at Nugget odlce for In formation. 4 tii J't. LUMBER LUMBER Tho liest and largest stock of dry lumlicrfroin our Coast Fork Mills Is now ready foi delivery at popular prices. Houses built on the in stallment plan. For fur ther particulars, see, PACIFIC TXMBUU CO., Building and. Sales Dept. .1. II. Wnrncr, Siipt A well Improved farm of 14 acres, house, tine spring of running water, good apple orchard, 1 aero In straw lierrlcs. An Ideal small fruit and chicken ranch, within 1ft minutes walk of postollice nt Cottage drove, Oregon. For price and terms call at Nugget olllee. 4tp-17 WATCH KOR A CHILL. Hon ever slight at this time of year and in this climate, it ia the forerunner of malaria. A disposition to yawn, and an all tired out feeling even comes before the chill. Herbihe, by its prompt stlinu 1 illative action on tho liver, drives tho malarial germs onto! the. system, puri fies the blood, tones up the system and restores health. fiOc at New Krn Drug Store. AnMINISTItATOIfS NOTICK To get all the Bohemia Nugget. news read the Notlc U hereby given thttthe anierslifitel hit been dulr eDnolnted br the County Conrt ol the stele of Oreiron la r Lone County eilinln Utretorof the eeute nl IMne II. Coltnn.de cemxed. All penom hevlnc clelmf egelml Mldeiuteire hereby required lo present the J oy iiw re auirea.aitneonieeoij.r.. lounir, in linage rove, Oreiron, within ill month! from die umetoine properly verified, u flittfl herenl. Dated Ihle lTth day ol July, 1903 I. C OUNN Admlnlitratoro! the eitateof Dana Il.Coltun, deceated. CURED PARALYSIS. W.S.Bally, P.O.True.Texas, writoa; "My wife had been suffering five years with paralysis In her arm when I was persuaded to uso Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. I have also used Itforoid sores, frost bites, and skin eruptions. Itdocsthe work." 'J5c, 50c and $1.00 bottles at New Kra Drug More. A Handsome. Tie. Thcro is no article that adds so much to the linislicd find correct appearance of n man's apparel as neat neckwear. Wc lui vi what is correct and fashionable We fire also Headquarters for everything possibly want or need in Men's furnishings, Quality Prices most reasonable. you can high and At Pacific Timber Go's Store. Under Odd Ixllow'a Hnll, Cottage tlroe Oregon. Welch & Woods have it for less Another Crash in Crash Suits. Boys Sailor Wash Suits, sizes .'I to l years ."Oe on the $ Suits ;: These Suits are trimmed with braid, embroidered, ami well worth the original price. We have a nice line of Col'ton Sweaters reduced -." per cent in price. Blankets tit any old ju ice. Il'ieii fnif are II In Our hi II Ik do. Welch & Leaders in Low Prices. SHOES Men's, Boy's, aiil Youth's RAW Kir SHOES Men's Fine Shoes I keep all the best shoes nnd at prices to suit the pur chasers. If yon want bar gains in SHOKS. see me. REPAIRING OF ALL XIHDS NEATLY DONE I put patches on ladies' flue shoes, without sewitiR. The patches don't show. I will repair free all shoes purchas ed from mc that rip. .F.W. BEiWIiEY I The Place to Buy j - - - I Vi'l'T' - THE CHSf) 6R0C6RY Hits -the freshes! line ui uiwu-i ira 111 wn.iv vinive. INOT. a catl HOT package ol goods on the shelves bin that is as fresh as is obtainable on the marled. Quality guaranteed Our Prices Arc the Lowest ami .Satisfaction Is uarai feed CASH GROCERY. o The Golden Sun, finest Ceylon Tea, Packet containing one pound. 7oc'per Packet First grade Gun Powder Tea GOc per pound Second grade Gun Powder Tea 50c per pound Schillings lest Tea oOc and 2f)c per package. Knglish Ilreakfast still holds its renowned reputation .0c per pound First grade Leg, finest "JaP' Spider Tea ."Oc per pound Second grade Spider Leg, nothing better 011 the market for the price only :55c per pound a a a B B B wiffl ay & mmm it t 1 I a SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Man oriaddlc cn notgt wtu EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING For ftll klnili at mat it. wAiTavn iru v tuvrprbor. 4qk for irftat-iriarKt If not at (IraJtn, write II. X. i-;r Urn, tUUIff. KtllWHt, Mm, Real Estate Bargains The following are a few of the many line bargains in Farm and Town Property for sale by MEDLEY & MILNE, Cottage drove, Ore. We eonlocate you if you let your wants be known. 0. & S. 11 11 It. Time Talile Nn. 1 To Take lilTcct on July 27lli, 1903. NO 3. K0.1 Kait Kuit Huuinl lliiund 7-7r a7m," i7iT 7!wi 2:116 7iW) 2:10 7:M 2:11 UK 2:11) MM tap m 2:fa d-17 2:10 Hill 2:13 :) 2:W ft : 10 H'2Q Iflfi Dally Kxeept Sunday, BTATIONH Cottage (Irnvo.. . . wllilci .('urrlii . X'crro Uurdo . ....Iiukor . . Dorena lll-l Hoi k KleMart Klar llncky 1'iilnl .. r..Wllilwol..lA NO. 2 llouui NO. 4 Vot (Uilllld nu. -I Hue lToperty liOxllMi, on Miiln St. CottncilGruve, rinlit In tlio biminoHH center, very Miiltnble (orolllceB iliul store IbiiililliiKB. Ih now occnplnl by (iroceryHtori) with olIlveH nbove, Will brlni: HOJtrent. licet Inveatinent In CoitiiKU tiro vr, t'JMM) will buy It, I1MXI ciimI,i, IjiiIiiiico on time nt n pur rent, Price, $2500 No.',') I loin ultli now 7 room Iioiinu In fine roKlneneu portion ot CoUiiku drove. AJvury pretty plnco for lioinu ('iinrnliu liny ntiioiint of pinlm nnd fruit. Price, $1050 No. II A line hotel biiiuuiiB. Will boII boutu nml furniture), or will Htll fiirnltiiru nml rent ImililiiiK. Auk for Purtlciilnrs, No. 15 HO crn 3 ml leu wiwt of Cottniru Orovo on miilii rood, nfewncron elenied, buliinco pilnliiK nml 8awtlinbcr nml pimturu liuiil. Tlilnimlio clieupinit piece of land In Imuu euiinty. Price, $500 No. -IS2 acre., lino Block much 7 miU'H wubI of Kiineno, Oimjoii, Hub fair 7 room Iioiibo ami a mr 18x00 ft. 1)5 acroa in cultivation. tiood well water mid i lorotiH Springs An IiIimiI Htm;k Kami. Plenty of wood. Price per acre $H.5() No. U I excellent lotn onu hlnnk from Main Street, Cottnuu drove. HtruvlH on tlireo hIiIob. A nrettv nlaco for riwlili'iicc. Price, $550 W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bang's riuiriur.nim 0J Hubjuct lu clmiiifi) mIIIiimii noilce. Krvlulit will not be ruoeh id at ilio 0. ,18 H. It. It, Pciot niter 6:IK) p.m. To Inlurn loruardlUK on next train iruiKlit muat be ilellvuifcl In mni'lo lime lo (.cruill ol It, being billed. JOHN II. I'GAKSON, (leneral Alan.jtr. K. M. I' M First Class iicraon .alios AMOjOI'I'ICH OK TUB Bohemia and Llaelf rn III1 II MI 1 1 v Mutte Stjiges. n CHUISMAN &:nANGS . C0TTAGI2 OKOVJJ, OHU.