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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
V BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard Editor IJarton C. Y. Drown - Dullness Mjt'r. Int(rnl the potloffiM tt Coturc Grove, Ortt&n tMonA cli mull mtttrr. Mubfterlplloii price, tl.SO, In tlvnee. Afttrrtlolng Hiitri imti known upon application THIS I'jU'KU Ii kept on flloot K. O. Drtkt'i AUTFTimn Mnrr, 04 ttmt i MercDitnil rX' chaliKe, fan rraneiHCO, Cnlifornlh. where con Irncti ir xtrertlilnr en be milo for It. Fkidav, SiirritMiiKK 25, 1903. Again the sewerage question is , brought to mind. vc, as nn in corporated city, have dilly-dallied with this matter for years, and the matter of providing drainage for the town has been turncu under year after year by the efforts of n certain class of people who have disapproved of sanitary improve ments on the ground of "too much expense on the tax payers." What a lame excuse to be advanced by an enlightened people! We are to be congratulated that the city is uow filling up with people who readily see the importance of taking up such matters. Now is a good time for those who have helped defer such provisions to get in and ad vocate the adoption of sanitaiy con ditions. These same people, who have hoarded their dollars, and have been at times sarcastic and angry at the more progressive class, have gone on year after year paying doctor bills and medicine bills, and not infrequently fumtral bills, in place of putting that percentage of their earnings and profit into chan nels that would not only improve their propc.ties and make them much more desirable, but would have been the key to the solution of slight mortality in this city. We do not mean to say that this is an uncommonly sickly community. On the contrary it is comparatively free from contagious diseases; but as the population increases disease is more prevalent and danger lurks in the air. Let us wake up and as fast bs possible place our city on a sanitary basis. This is no pipe dream. Every physician will sub stantiate what we say. There is danger in the air, and it is our duty to use every sanitary influence to check and control that danger. A greater crime caunot be com mitted than that of failure on the part of a municipality to provide, at the earliest opportunity, .against deadly contagion. The recent agitation over the Sunday closing proposition, has caused several worthy citizens to express their views regarding the matter in tee columns ot the inur get through the medium of well written articles, pro and con. The columns of the Nugget are always open for the expression of public opinions upon any question that is of interest1 to the masses of the people, but in justice to the Nugget and to all concerned, a word, at this time, from the management of the paper may not come amiss. Writers, on any subject, should remember to accord to others the same rights and priviledges that they themselves expect and de maud. Therefore let it be under stood, that while many are inter ested 111 the question at present under discussion, others are not interested to the extent that a large precent of the paper should be de' voted to the issue. In consider ation of the above it is incumbent upon the Nugget to restrict each writer to 1,000 words, and less would bs appreciated. All com munications of this nature should be in by Tuesday noon of each week. Again, let us bear in mind that the longer we discuss a subject, oftimes the more complex and pre- plexiug does the issue appear, and therefore, the more apt are we to stray from the direct pathway of substantial fact and argument, into the narrow trail of personalities. In this we admonish all to be most religiously careful. It has been said that wagers do not prove an assertion nor do they decide a question ot large, nor small pro portion, rersonalities prove no tiling oftimes detract from the true merits of the question at issue and causes those who are of fair mind to become disgusted with the whole thing, besides getting the participants by the ears. There is one serious drawback to the (louring mill enterprise in this section of the country. For a number of years the farmers have given very little attention to the raising of wheat, and in years gone by they have had good reasons for so doing. Owing to the lowprice of this cereal which dates back a num ber of years, the farmers of this sectiou have found it more profit able to devote their attention to other products, and therefore a com paratively small amount of wheat has been raised as compared 'to the production in former years. The price at the present time ap pears to justify the attention of the sturdy farmer class. Several of the best farmers iu this com munity seem to have realized this and this year the home product is Increased 'to considerable extent, nnd it Is estimnted that quite a heavy acreage increase will be made Ibis coming year. Ed Conner Hied 2,000 bushel this seaso getting a fair OAcrngc per acre, and 77 cents for liU product. It is understood that he is well pleased with results attained and will prob ably increase his acreage next year. Others arc now taking the matter up, and in a year or so will again be turtiishing our local mill sufficient wheat to suppb the de mand. ItKIHTCKl) RATHS TO ORKOON STATU FAIR. "TI10 OrvKon Stnto Fair will lx hold nt Fair Uround September Uth to lllth. The Southern l'ncllleCo. will koII tickets to Fair Uround and return, nt one nnd ouc-thlrd faro from nil nolutH 011 Its Otvuon Lines. Special exhibit ot tine cattle ntul horses nnd nurlculturnl product" nave neon prepnivd, nnu every cnort will l)o put forth to mako this the greatest falrln thehlslory otOroiron. If you nro Interested In the develop ment of the state tnnd of course you nro) you cannot afford to mis the Knlr this rear." , NOTICB FOR I'UIILICATION. I.ml Office at Rivebunr, Ore. Sent. IS, 1903. Notice Is licrtby given that the follow-luK-nanicd settler lias tiled notice of his intention to mako final proof in sup port ?' ,,,a claim, and that said proof , will be made before J. J. niton, II. S. i Commissioner at Kugene, Oregon, on Saturday, November 7. 1903. vie: Cnnrles Chandler, on II. K. No. SS71 for tho NV, SV ,', NJ, SK X, Sec. St T. 19 1 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Jand, vix: Kills R. Parker, of Dexter, Oregon, James Carr, of June, Oregon. Thomas Ilundsuker, W. R. 1'arker, of .Ion, Oro. J. T. ISriimies, Register. A REMARKABLE RKCORI). Chamberlain's fVjugli remetly has a remarkab.e record. It has been in Uto for over thirty years, during which time manv million bottles have been sold 1 SOIll , -...1 :.l Tl !. I I. u a ...I. Hi... uavii. 1. lino iumk um-ii eimiii- i.t 111 ard ami main reliance in the treatment 1 and people thought I was a dull of croup in thousands of homes, yet 1 child. But I have found out the during all this time no case has vcrreaso recently, and thinking there been reported to the manuiHCtueera in ,., c-, ,,,,. ,,. ctrr,r : w hich it failed to .ffect a cure. When may be sonic her poor sullererin given as soon as the eroupy cough ap-, the same fix, I give him this ihfor poars, it will prevent the attack. It isj tnatiou gladly iu the hopes that he pleasant to take, many children like it. ,av fui. like I am doing, n happy It contains no opium or other harmful ,. f Hmnnnnintnient nnd substance and mar be given as eontl- rel,e , 'Fom disappointment, ami dentlytoa babv as" to an adult. Kor Ut'told honors at the graduation salo by The .Modern Pharmacy. jday. The only thing I found to NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is lierebv civen that a meeting of the stockholders of the Bohemia Telephone Company will be held in Cottage Grove, Oregon, in the loner room of the Masonic Hall building on River xtreet, September 29, 190S. at g p. m., for the mirpoee of electing three directors ami lo consider such other matters as may come before such meet ing. Dated this 18th day of September, 1908. John i . Cook, President. OWES HIS LIFE TO A NEIGHBOR'S KINDNESS. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W. Va., most likely ones his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly afllicted with diarrl oea; was attended'hr two physicians who gave little, if any, relief, when a neighbor learningof his serious condition, broncht him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twenty-four hours . For sale by The Modern Phar macy. FOR SUE BY THE BOOTH-KELLY GO. One saw mill complete with boiler nnd engine, 30,000 feot dallv capacity. Also several boilers ot different sizes nnd stolen, and several engines, different sizes and Htyles. Will sell nt reasonable priceH and easy terms with ftood security, or will take payment In lumber, hay or grain. Inquircut once ntthe Eugene ofilce. STOMACH TROUIILK. I have been troubled with Inv stomach for the past four years," says D. L. Beach, of Clovei Nook Farm, Greenfield, Mass. "A few days ago I was indued to bay a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tnbleto. I have taken pari of them and feel a great deal better." If you have any trouble with your stomach tiy n box of those Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with the result. Price 26 cents. For sale be The Modern Pharmacy. WANTED. One dozen cnriHfnters wanted by tno Oregon becurltloH Co. at once. Apply to John II. Pearnoim at Ore gon nnd .Sojtheaatcrn depot. RAISED FROM THE DEAD. O. W. Landis, "Porter" for the Ori ental Hotel, Clianute, Kan., says: "1 know what it was to suffer with neu ralgia deed I did, and I got a bottle of jiauaru s onow j.imment anu 1 was; 'raised from the dead.' I tried to get some more, out ueiore 1 nan 'uepweu' of my bottlo I was cured entirely. I am tellin de truth loo." 25c. 60c and tt.OO at aew Jiro Drug btore. FOB SALE. Good trrade Anaora nannr coats for sale or will exchange for cattle. Ad- drees J. H. Ilawley, Cottage Grovo Ore gon. ,4tp-3S WHAT IS LIFE? In the last analysis nobodv knows. but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pai results, irregular means do raneement of the oruans. resultlm? in Constipation, Headachoor Liver trouble. Dr. King's Now Life Pills oulcklv 10. adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Morgan & Iiiehaut'a Druir Store. WANTED. A good girl for household work. Apply at resldenco of'I. K. Campbell. For a bilious attack tako Chamber. Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick euro is certain, Fcr sale by The Modern Pharmacy. DIVItm HUMS. Miss Minnie Turner is here from Saginaw on a visit to friends. 1 Mrs. Wilson, of Yoncolla, isj visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDolc. The Rev. Wiuans, of Salem, was present at Sunday school and con ducted services at noon and in the evening. George Kcefer took in the fair nt Salem last week. Mrs. Reeves and children, ofliu- eenc, arc visiting B. H. Leo and family. Miss Ulccda Uriggs left last week on n visit to friends down the valley. A row occured last week between Hank Chapman nnd engineer Grcenslate, nt the sawmill, in which Mr. Chapman was knocked down. Mr. Grcenslate was arrested Satur day night and fined lined five dol lars. The post-office was moved Mon day to its new location. Mrs. Bttr ket now being post mistress. Correction. Our report last week of the maraiage of Mr. George Kcefer and Miss Viola Trunnel was .jt,i.. nr ...joiL-p ui mule ? mistake, our mistake was mailt m accepting the word of others which we had no reason to dtsbe- jeve We regret the mistake and are glad that the parties accepted it good naturally. FOR SCHOOL CHILDRIiN. Cottage Grove, Ore. Sept. 17th, 1903. To Whom It May Concern: Ueit known that for years I fouud the greatest difficulty in triyng to get on at school. Everything went :; ;. j W IUUK 11 MVUltU. I was backward get me out of my trouble was to consult Messrs. Morgan & Brehaut, of the New Era Druir Srore. There tablets and school supplies do the work. Yours ROBKRT SlIKKWOOD. The above is a sample of letters that are daily arriving at the New, Era Drug Store for the above. ' Write to Mr. R. S.iikrwood, of this city. GREAT EXPOSITION AND CARNI VAL. AT PORTLAND. "The MerchantHnnd.Manufacturt,r Exposition ami Carnival will In- held at I'oitland Svptcmler 14th to -Otli Inclusive. For thh occnBlon the Southern Pa cific Co. will noil ticke t to Portland and return. Including coupon of nd mission titrate of $U.50 from Cottage Grove. Sale dates Septoiulier loth, ISth, -Cnd and 23th. Tickets so'd at htatlons south of Fair Grounds will allow stop ov.irs at that point, en abling holders to visit the Oregon State Fair. The Exposition will be held on Multnomah Club Grounds and adja cent streets, and In addition to ex hibits by merchants and manu factiirurs, .labour Circus, with Its many nttractlo is has Ix-eu well red. A sijecla' feature will be the Grand Spectacular I allot 'When Knight hood was In Flower' by sixty trained dancers In gorgeous costumes for the occasion." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, ' Ro-eburg Or., Aug. 14, l'JOS. Notice is heroby given that the following-named settler has filled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that taid proof will ho made beforo J. J. Walton, J. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, . October 2, 1003, viz. H. E. No h(5.14, ona Pattou, for the NJfj NWJt Sec. 20. Tp2lS., R.2 W. He names tlie following witnesses to p-ore his continuous residence upon a id cultivation of said land, V'z: Joseph Perkins, George Downs, Hirum Lee, Wallace MuKibbiiis.CottageGrove, Oregon . J. T. liniuoKg. Register. CROUP. Upon begins with the symptoms of a common com ; mere is cmiuness, sneez' ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse hoarseness and impeded rosniration. Give frequent small doses of llallard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat, 6O0 atriow Lra Drug store. WAHTED. Girl to do general house work Good wages paid. Apply at Nugget oinco at once. LUMBER LUMBER Tim best and largest stock of dry lumherfrom our Coast Fork Mills Is now ready fot delivery nt popular prices. Houses built 011 the In stallment plan. For fur ther particulars, see, PACIFIC TIMBER CO., Building nndSales Dept. J. II. Warner, Supt Men's, BCoy's, jiml Youth's Bt AW KI1 SIIOUS Men's Fino Shoos I keep nil the best shoes and at prices to suit the pur chasers. If yuu want bar gains in SHOES, sec me. REPAIRING QF ALL KIHDS NEATLY DONE I put patches 011 ladies' fine shoes, without sewing. The patches don't show. I will repair free all slmes purchas ed from me thatvjip. .1. W. KtiVriiEY HfCKLEN S ARNICA SAI.VK. ' HllM world. tt titrt frtmn iir Hiilrv.tllMiw ! cures. It surpasses auv other suite, lo- .1.... ..I... ... r..- f-i..' 1 tiwu, KiiitiMviit tir ihiiiii iui i-uiP v unit. Ilnrim It.ill. linnu I.'.. I.,,,- I 'I...,.- -T..I .' ter, Salt Rlieiim, Fever Son. Chapped ' nanus, fKin r.rupiions' innuiliiie lor j Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only Sfio at ' Morgan A lltvhnut Druggists. ' I Oil RATS, DON'T RUAI THIS. In tho Hurler Shop Its mugs In the Carpet Store Its rngH III the Hotel bedsltx bugs In the New Era Us Druirs and all the Drmrs aio fresh and line. Tin best that lonj:. Kiven money can buy, and they are compounded by specialists irom tm oni ronutry .Morgrnn & Ilrvlumt. HIS UPK SAVED IIY CHAMHER LAIN'S COLIC, CIIOI.ELA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. "It. L. Itver. a well knimu eooner ( this tow n. wiya lie Mieve Cliainber lain's Colic, "Cimleru and Dianrlmeu Keinodv suved his lite last eununer. He had been sick for a month with what thedoetori ealied billiiusdtentery, and could get nothing to do mm any good 1 untiMie tried this tenieitv. It gave hiii) immediate relief," sava It. T. Little, 1 merchant, Hancock, Md. for stale In itio .Modern I'linrilKu v. , it no Mtnlrwa to the SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR DRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Mn or MtlJi no not get wet EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING For all kind of work. Warrant waterproof. Tnnlr tno t m m r Ilnotitilrtton.wrltt bfM't n. a. Ma II n. Ia.4 raaiarUaa. Iim. 1 rSH mm 1 SVV. I h (Cjcntvnl xspw J:hvh lo.vin.nl 'chocil .nl xmi Opens for Hie wk oftlie year on Sept. Ulli. The school is well cciiipi)cd for .its pttrtic ular line of work. Excellence is the motto of the School. Eour courses, a Training De artmcnt of fine grades, tuition uniform with other Normal Schools, pleasant surroundings, best of influences, excellent accommodations in boarding halls or private families. Students amy enter at any time and find work suited to their needs. Young people desiring to lit them selves for teachers, or for College, or those desir ing a good education for business life will find what they need here. Address CEiYTIUh OliHiO.Y SUE XOIIJIAL SCHOOL w ii nimitciv Ores. 4V Money Lost fa By Paying Rent, But buy one of our bargain in lots or residence w ;I; properties. Location is I3 No. 1. Uxcellent corner lot with 1 room cottage, pantry and waah room, Rood driven well r.O feet deep, wood hIiuiI. Near nchool Iiouho, and only twoblockH from biiHlneHH part of city, one of tho boHt IniyB Iu town. No. 12. Two lino lotH with very wood Ikiiibo, hlijh and dry. RentH for .00 No. 27. I'Mno pleco ot ground OOxl.V) foot on ft jrood corner, In ri'Hldeiico jmrl of town, well fenced Tho beat buy In town Price 200 Medley ra . iir..i.. . o.,l Cit- Pleasing Clothes For well dressed Men. When we buy our stock we arc anxious for rare quality and rifjht prices. Wo are anxious to procure for our customers the best the manufactures produce. There's Quality Style and Finish In the Suits, and every buyer speaks of his pleasure in owning them. Co ? "Welch & Our buslnenH Is considcrulil.v In the ")ihI "II" and "Kent Rip' In and IiiHpeet them. B "Welcli & WockI: iiwiuaJiwiiJUiuiujiiJUJiiiiwiiJUJiiJiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiwiuaiUjiiiiiiaiUjiiiiuiiiiijiwiijiiiiiR j l t DI?;VIM. OUI":(iON. VI , Do It No Longer, good anil terms easy No. 2.I. I'lno lot In beat part of Long & llliiKhani addition fenced with (rood MiiliHtuntlul picket fence, an extra fine Imr Kaln If taken hooii Price $200 No. 14. Two lotH on corner. A most dcMlrablo regldenco pliu'e, Ih conveniently located nro liiHldo Property I I'rlco .?I00 No. 2S. Two acre) Kroiiml on Fourth Htreot, food well, foiiiidatlon for Iioiibo nlready laid, Ih iiHiiap and wilt not bu on tho market Ions at thin I'rlcu $700 v if w & Milne, twOttage urove, ure. jj y-r r Pacific Timber Under Odd Fellow's Hull Km -q G 1 o V( 0 1 'ti'o 1 1 . Woods Have We nro llttlng nut School IIo.vh and tllrln tlicw daH with our fumoint "UlHt 7l! School SIiocm." Wp ilon't try to work off chcup kIiiu-h atiiKoiid prlco, hut iuIvInc ourriiHtomerM to pay a nnl price for a nmul warranieil hIkk'. ' have poslthclv ueter had a pair of Hie "UlHt M," or "Kent ltlp hIuh'h limnglit luicK, wIimi'h noli e netcr, expect in liuw". on the Incrvnw - .lioea. Come When you ace It In our nd It'a no. CO...O.D..00 .OO.Maa.Bao. Tin: 7 Grocery Store OK Mcdcalf & Morse is the place to buy your groceries. Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. B a !! nBOnSD6HBBBOaoaOalll!9Il We are making an early exhibition of the Latest Styles in in Fall Dress Gootls in order that you may be able to judge the styles and make your selections early enough to get the most good out of your Fall Dress before the rainy days conies. A Few of the fittest. Buy your Dress Pattern and get service for the season. The place I1EMBN1VAY ifi III i I nm'W ' : 1 1 Co. it for Less" i We hIho IimihUi. (!. Wa. hlunlt.il l.t.KgcrM. 3 lor LtiKKiTH. .Mliu-I- nn, I In fart f,.r 11 M In 5; Htaml hard lisnge Ihrv cmi l 1h' IkiiI S "WclclnVr Woods. 1 B119)flB10nn0.MBi. a e e ! I Central Rot m m a. Looted l,. l.liH'ks WrHt nuil tnic block north of theS ' licit.t Cargc Rooms Well M-ntibiti-il well fur Dished and Ural i-Iiihm In o B U e M n s c m n B a a cer.v particular ,j Rates $Lper day llimrd hv the week $l.l uithnut bed SJI.SO per tveek. ltt'im-mhcr tho plnif. The IicmI talilcH ami I lie lies I IkhIn. the Iicni aceomiiioilatioiiH In cver.t particular. i B Central ftotel .Mrs. Ida V.. Iliiiiiipsnn B I IIOI-IIIKTHKH8. !......... .oBBaBOBOBOBB01 tylcs for Pal Heather Suitings, Zibelines Auto Cloth, Yankee. Suiting, Drap D'Alma, Drap Selmstapol, Melton Cloth and Cheviots. early gr entire gg ftf - BH