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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard . Editor Barton C. V. Crown Duslnos Mg'r. Knt.red ll. poilofllf t Culttrc Orott, Otion f fond dM null mlltr.) NMli.cilpllon prlt. IAO, In R.lv.nr. Ailv.rtl.lnir thl. mai. known upon .ppllrNtlnn THIS PAPttR ti kept on Mr t E. U. nr.k.'i AurerilfiriK Artncr, Minam .-H.rrn.ni. r.' ch.nirr, fn Fr.ni'i.ra, Cllfnrnl. where wi' trftrti for 1v. rtlilnr can le mmle for it. Friday, Novkmiikk 20, 1903. There is still some mud on Mnin ttrect. nntwitlistnidiiig that the council has been subject to severe criticism by the citizens of Lite, nnd truly, not without cause Thanksgiving day will soon be here. We can well afford to be thankful. Not only for the gen eral good times that'wc arc having, but locally speaking, wo can com mence being thankful right now that the hloouiin' storm has let up, and that we nre again enjoying good old-fash i oned Web foot weather. There are a few lots in different parts of the city that should by all means lie filled. Draining them would be advantageous but filling would not only remove the possi bility of water standing on them but would give them a much prettier appearance. Fifty or seventy-five dollars expended in this way on each lot would be money well spent. It is always well to remember that it is not necessary to run down an opposition business in order that you succeed in yours. On the con trary you are more apt to meet with failure in pursuing such a coutse Speak a good word for your com petitor. It will never hurt your own business and the man who listens to you cannot help having a better opinion of you and the business in which you are engaged. SAOINAW ITEMS. The large boiler for the new mill is now-on the Milium mid will be moved to the mill ut the earliest opportunity. Mrs. Chas. Culver is reported on the sick list. The lluoth-Kclly Lumber Co. of Saginaw has shut down their old saw mill for the purpose of installing the machinery in their new mill 1 2 miles south of the old No. 1 mill site, They arc moving into as fine n tract of timber as can be found anywhere in this sections of Oregon, containing several thousand acres which will require a number of years to saw into lumber. The mill is located about 5J4 miles east of the Southern Pacific R. R. and about eight miles east ol Cottage Gtove. The lumber is flumeU from the mill to Saginaw where it is loaded on the cars and shipped to various firms all over the United States. The lumber being of first and second grades commands the highest price paid in the market. We wish the company good suc cess, is heard on nearly every hand, proving that they stand well up in tho estimatbn of the general public. WE OLD RELIABLE TIIH Grocery Store Ol' Metcalf Morse httv Think About Chinaware. is the place to your groceries. Have you enough to suit your ideas? Is it Is the decoration attractive? Is the quality want a new set? the sort you you prelci as Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE WE HAVE SETS OR ODD PIECES Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. FINE TURKEY'. Wilbur McFnrlnml recehed by ex press last Snturdn.v one of the llnet turkey Kobhlera ever brought to Cot- iiiBciiroic. 11 in one 01 mo "ronio i itH.tltr,. otl varieties nnd wnw scut (nun Oakland, ,.oniiK.r f,t, ure. .Mr. .MCMinnuil has come to the conclusion from experience Mint turkey mixing may lie mnde ux profitable In the vicinity of fottiw Grove ns nt Oakland, which Indiixti-.v has tiecome one of the foremoxt In Hint section of ths country. We notice n mimht-rot other far mers nlso are beginning to realize the fact that there Is money In thin Industry. PUBLIC SCHOOL. I ltemeiulier the mtowI lecture In the j Interest of the school next Frhlny 1 1 evenimr oy rroi. . i . mm ley. in i aBHaBaiBB Willamette University, rnir. iiuwiey Is mill to lie the equal of tiny of the ' easterners eer brought to the Chun- tiuiiim rouri-o on the l'aclllc Const. Come and hear hlni. Mr. llawley will also sH'ak hetiuv the Hlnh School Friday nt :l p. 111. ! Pres. It. F. Mnlkey of the Stale 1 Normal School at Ashland, will Saturday evening, l)e All remember with pleasure Mr. Mnlkev's lecture here last winter. February :lnl to (ith the school w 111 pl.ice on exhibit The Horace K. Turner Artliallery the proceed to be used In the piirehn.e, painting anil ami other norksof artfor the school. This exhibit coiwUts of 200 or more imlntlnss. etc., of the masters ol the 1 ? world. The economical can afford theni. you want art value we supply it. If you are particular we The Southern aPcificCo. is mak ing a substantial improvement in the matter of covering the depot grounds with granite sand. It was thought that this would be done earlier in the season, atid some severe criticisms were offered, but it must he remembered that even the Southern Pacific Co. has troubles of its own, and no doubt the company got to it as soon as possible. It was badly needed and the traveling public will certainly appreciate it. COURT NEWS. In the Circuit Court nt Eugene the following eases of Interest to Cottage (irove were disposed of: W. .1. Campbell vs I. H. lllnghnm: to recover money, verdict for plaint Iff for SG0O. Charles Ilruueau et al vs Cltv of Cottage (irove et al;report of referee. Continued for term. Tlios. Allen ami E. J. Sherwood vs Cltv of Cottage Urove et ul; report of referee. Continued for term. Orwron fc Southeastern Itv. vs A Mosby; writ of review. Submitted THE HKST LINIMENT. "Cli.imU'rl.iiii r,uii lului is eon sideifil iheilesl liniment on the.niHrket." writes A ll's, of Ouorin, Vl, N'o other initneiit will Ileal a eat or bruise so ptomiitly. No other HfToriN Mieh qo'fk relieliroiu rheiunzieie pains. NoctiierishO v:dniilile for deep sesled piiiH like Iniiie Imek nnil puiiis in the Wie-t. (, v.' this liniment a trial uml ! von wi I nfvtr ivi1i to be without it. Sold ! X ?or $ale. Double rotary complete saw mill out lit, excepting power This iilaut Inelttdes iitalii belt. Inside lielts, saw dust carrier, two Inserted tooth IHston saws. With 111 horse power ViHKi to;.OWfcot of lumber i-nu he cut lor day. B Bargain and will iaj you to Investi gate. The entire plant is In good working order ami con veniently hiculed. ill en true and entire cut can he sol on the ground tinner present contracts at goon figures. I $300.00 Call at lliilieutia Nmriret f nit lilt r particulars. Pacific Timber Co. I'tider Odd Fellow's Hall Cot Intro Gvovi !(! 1. most ntlmire? raj n like it. II M 'mm CONSTIPATION. Health in absolutely impossible, ir constipation be iitecetit. Manv serious cases of liver and kidm-y complaint have sprung from neglo-'nl constipation Such a deplorable 1 1 1 ion is unneces sary. There is a cure fur it. ilerbnie will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. II ., Itronson, Fla., writes, Feb. 12. 1902: "Having tried Herbine, I dud it a tine medicine for constipa tion." 60c bottle at New Em Drug Store. Xotwitbstanding the fact that much stress was placed upon the assertion, during Congressman Hermann's campaign last spring, that he was sadly out of joint with the powers that be in Washington, it appears that he bad many friends among the brightest statesmen we have, who were pleased to see him at the old post again and give him the glad hand of welcome. Before the session is adjourned we shall see that he is a man whose influence is not to be easily overlooked. The mud on the streets of the towns throughout Western Oregon is the worst feature of all in pre venting Eastern people from set ling with us. They have but little iear of the rain as they soon recog nize tbat it does not fall all the time, neither does it fall in great quantities. But they can easily see that too much mud is on the streets and crossings for the gen eral comfort of the people. It does no good to tell them tbat the street is macadamized and that the mud can easily be removed. They see the mud and conclude that it can not be or else the town is not ener getic enough to attend to it, either of which conditions are the opposite of what they are looking for. NOTICH OF DISSOLUTION. Notice In hereby given that the old firm of Long & lllngham I.tiinlier Co. will collect nil accounts due the llrm and pay nil outstanding Indebted ness to OctoU-rD, 1901. J. C. Lo.sc. I. H. IllNUIIAM. liilftiiiiMillliiilli m Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Qrocer'a. I AID SOCIETY. All ivirtleH wishing to make do nations to the Hove' nnd (J Iris' Aid Soeloty of Oregon will kindly advice Prof. A Ij. IirlggB, who on behalf of the Cottage Urove schools la receiv ing donations to be forwarded to tho homo In Portland. This Is one of the really worthy Institutions of charity in the State of Oregon and should receive the hearty support of all who are able to make donations. During tho past year over aoo child ren were cared ior irotn an parts oi the Htato many of whom lmvo lieen deprived of a father's mipport or a mother's care. All of them In need of assistance from some Bourse or an other. Let your Thanksgiving do nation be to tins worthy cause. HKST LINIMENTON EARTH. Henry I). lluMwln, Supt, City Water Works, Hhullsburg, Wis., writes: "I have tried many kinds of liniment, but I have never received much benefit un til I used ISallard's Snow Liniment for rheumatism and pnins. I think it the best liniment on earth." 25c, 50c, t.00 at New Era Drug More. READY MADE CLOTHING The London lienetul Merchandise Store wish to aunottuce to the buying public that they now have a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at leist iu per cent lielow all comiietitlou. We purchase our goods lu large quantities, through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. St $7.50 to $9.00 High (Jradc Goods and other lines of IteadyJIude Clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes NOTICE. LOST: Iletween the New Era Drug Store and the Postolllce. one leather purse containing the following: Three lliindivd Dollars iKl.OO) In Mils, seven libnes and thirty-live cents In nickels and IK'iniles, also one spool of thread uml one box of top 'Km All rni Salve." The finder may keep the Purse. .Money and Thread, but I earnestly request that the CORN SALVE lie returned as It Is The Must Valuable Prcperallon On The Market, Please !l"Welcli & Woods lias it for Less"! I e Jlist received another invoice of I Rubber Goods of all kinds 4. 1. i .-1. 1 H Lamunsi which arc noys hip wadini boots I sizes 1 to 5. I OB When you sec It In WliLCH & WOODS The l.caJcra In Low V ;JB our , ad it's so. Prices. H for the cure of corns, return It to, etc. Yours !tesH-ctfully, Miss X. O. Coii.ns. Advertise in the Nugget. NOT A SICK DAY .SINCE. "I was taken neverelv BickHitli kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts ol neib f!iii.a (wiim nf ulileli rntli'Visl me . One day I saw nil ail of your Electne Hit- fl tcrs and determined to trv that. Afler Wj tHking a few doses I felt relieved, and fij soon thereafter was entirely cured, mid (2 have not seen a sick day since. Neili 2 bora of mlnu have been cured of Kbeit- j&3 mutism, Neuralgia, l.lver and Kidney I'M troubles and General Dehihlv." This j jj2 Is what H. F. HttfS, of Fremont, N. CiW writes. Onlo oOo at New Era Druggitt. ' fil 5 Wall paper. Wall paper, t The beauty of your house depends on the pattern and quality of WALL PAPIvR you use. The latestjpaterns, the best good and prices to suit. Just received n large Invoice of these goods and we tnke pleasure In showing them. The West Side I Initios business of Fred (iule and will conduct il til the old place. A first-class shoemaker will lie employed for that el.uss of work. All goods :ind work guaranteed to give satisfaction. We soliet your patronage and will try to picnic you. m FKAIVCE & (JOWDY. CLARK & SON, West Side Harness Shop. m!!MlM!!1if!!filf1!M!M!F1!r!!f!!fl!f!!r!!M!f!!f1!nif!lf!!ri!fHffc2 Our lino of Jl. I). Wells Shoes nro the best wearerv on the market and ut prices that cannot bu equalled. Try our Itoust Coffees, the best flavor and will plcaseyou. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. Cottage (Jrove flour mills. Hurtling & Hansen, Prop. W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs I'llOI'lllhlOHS OK leFashion Stables 1 IT MCKIDDIN HATS NONE BETTER MADE also orriCR of oik Where you buy your Hat. things to consider in selecting. There is three Bohemia and LI nek Butte Stages. in IAiililn ah Omnia COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. E IT " 3 CHRISMAN & BANGS HOLIDAY PHOTOS. Cumo nt once nnd have your holb Ony photos taken In time to semi to ' friends lor Christmas. Do not wait till tho lust moment. W. I' Siianafki.t. (Jttllery on West Side, opposite Aliuonlc JIall- MANUFACTURERS OP Hijjrli Oracle Flour and Mill Feed. Bran $1.10, Shorts $1.20 per 100 lbs, Lower rates in ton, or half ton lots. Oats and Barle3' at lowest living prices. Phone in your orders. COTTAGE GKOVE FEED ill ILL. ! KNOWLES & WETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... -Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merc?iandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. is where 3 j1c(IBBIN HATS' 'HONE DCTTER MADE we are specially equipped to help you. "JiiiJiiJiiJiiJiiiiiiajiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiaimiiiiiiiiiiiiuminiiiiiiil Y f