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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
ifAMr WCWQ "cms of Interest In mid about : nUlflE llCffO Collnxc drove and vicinity. : t i Ojuuuuuiuujuuijuuajuijuuu Dr. I.OWi'. 0. uliMiptli'liin. KilKi'im For II rut i'Imhh infills, Cnfo. Cliolcii cluum, fruit nndi Iwllun r.V III Ml '" " Uimi llllllll Oil IV WllllOUt Plllll Itt Alllnoii nml MiiHlliWt. I.'..- IniichfM. l ilt Cffltl Mllll KOOll TIIOIllH, IIOlll'IIIIH I lllv nr. Wood, ol KUKcnn. wiw nt I lie (Irovo III" oiiinr iiiij i MtocklilCII Who WImIi to ifrir.n utdck llolli'llllu Wltlllll tlHiHlllltlicril IIvImI(mi of tll jl t'liNcinli" HilUK" Fore I ItcHcrvv, nrr 0RW10N UNIVERSITY. W nre In rtcelpt of tliu second uuhiher of volume) unit of tlm ntnv e- rli of University of Oregon bulletlm, V, It Ufrtiiu tliu lien of 1'rofuHiur (Hen,1 of tliu department of "KiikIIiIi Iwiii. I guag mill Knrly HmkIIhIi Literature" at the uiilvcr-lly mill consists of two studies In Anglo-Haimi poetry. These Htmllt'H ani popular In character mnl I requested to iiiitkn application nllueuk to Interrst the "billy ' us well n VlZhnrir "..o.T iisTlFtmAi "l '' -IfeWly ntirclI to the sub- ItoHobiirir. w ' koii, is nil nppllcit- Irci of our early no.trv IIimih for till" privilege during the ' ,., , "1,r Bn ,', ry,' , M'MMon of IIKII, must I mi mi poems llcowiilf" uml "Tlio III oinrc not Inter lluili February lo. Christ" nre the themes treated In tlio liUoinci' not liiti-r lliiiii February lo IIKJI," H. 0. Ilnriruiii, Forest Kiiiht vlKiir, Tlio prompt nml cfllclent uianricr mill till OMllliesH lllxpllljfd by ti, i town Im sum tott-'t .vour UmpiiijiT- ,'" " pie " " . . i" li.l iln Cuts. L'l , "I l-ui-iiK" ""kniuuruay, lllerchr incnis in ni" ' - - in. . mi it MitviliK mum- vi-m i. ,... I'hoimw sawmill nt Wllilwood e. t lie value of n thorough On. (r. tlN'IM HI ln I" ' "", I. "imiiii A good iloiililt! sealed liili'U forsnlc. 1.1st your properly with Medley & Mltnii (yon wnin qnu. -.i-n, mIhh Mlhlrt njiii'- ' Kfttuu. Is Kliene iriirlwrnt Wlhl wood. Aliiion lleiiienwiiv. of tlrmilH I'mss. l.nvcioiirs iniim-" - III ico mm eul uriii' ..." likely have heen tl' Urn l in iwipc. ullll tlmy miii'lilltlfil tOKreut cu-illt for liritvliiK tliu Hit nml niiiuIi until nil wi'irnnviMl. Tim Sffiinil (Jimrlerly Minting ,, llll! .tUtllHMimi. I.IIIIICII Will III' liclil next Hiniilny tiv l)r, Kuril, pimldinu rlili-r Tin' Molv (.'iiiiiiiiuiili.il will ln iKliiilnlxIrrril ilurhiK the ninriiliiK m-rvli-ii. I'r. roril pmiclii- nt nlulii The UimrlfHy Cuiifriviii.. win , in m-nmIihi HiitunliiY evruliifc nt tlx vhnicli nt 7'M o'rlock. Ilvrt OrniHli.v, lirnllicr In Inw of .Imiii'M Srtirn, nf thin plMi-i. wim uMr iilfil on nt N'irlli I'nclllc Kniilhiihiin, I'lirlliunl, Onwin, .Inn. l'l. for m iiic nlialrill'tloll of till! Imiwi-Ik. At IfiHt Ulll IIIIBIU"" , ... ClirlHiumi. ol norrim. n with iiiKnpin-. ""I- i inv. luuill Mil K . .4. i ...r nl I ..Ml 111 1 11. nf ..... ..i.i.. i..iii.i iiiinrii i. i" ........ IAj.1 Wll'k. inir llllllltr. - . . .. ....... 1 j aim ... ......I .(....I . mi ln.ilai. llll 1VIUI "II. -v.. wy A .MOW'. a . ... lira 1. Il.lll M Ilook Htori) nru mv "'"" liiilli'tln mid prolmlily no othvr two IiiH-iiix In miy inw ern of our lltr ntuie cxlillill Nlirli NlrlklliK LOIItrnU n IIh'mb. 'I'lio met hod nwd In tlio niitiiiuul of tlime pofliiiM M-rri'M to lirhiK out their dlffon-iiieH wlthclmr. lirMH nml luplnialH. Tlio llr-t piM'in U dWI'lod Into tlinu pnrtM which nm taken up mid din-cium-il In nrili-r, uftoraii Introduction tlmt tri'iitii of l lie fn of tliu Aiil'Io Hnion nml iowh Mow naturally hiicIi piM'in UN lli'owulf" iftv w out of tin- coiiilltloUH tlmt NilrrolimWd Die AiiIii.Hihoiim of KiiRlmnl mid their forrfulliiTii of thu coutlimut. Tin- wHrond piK'in "Tlio ('lirlat" Iiiih nlni thrit' ill vlloii; "Tin! Nntlvlty." "Tin; Ami'i'I.iiIi ii." "The Day ol Jnd)(- iiirut" which nre trfiitcd ruinwMi lively. While tin flrHt poem Ih repn xrnliithH of AiikIo-Shxoii heitliun Uiii, Hip wennd Ih fervid with the Hjilrlt of ( 'lirlntlMiilt v . Thin iuiih re tunrkiililu III coiiHldurutloii of the fact tlmt mil one hundred mid fifty yearn hud piiH-eil mIui'o C'urlHtlmilty wuh lulrniliieeil Into lliiulmid. I Th writer of the liulletln wrinx to lie tUiiroiinldy In Hympiithy with hht Ntilijet'tnuilln view of the many the orlen coiiceruliiK Cynewulf, tlio nu- Benson's Iu rc I)riiN Sundries, Stationery. Mat) orders received 7 I prompt attention. I .Siieci-MMor to .f. 1. Currln. A, I'he to lurne holler of I he l.oiiir mnl llliifhniu l.tiuilier in. have Ufii N't, and tlm one hundriil and Hnvt'iity-fli'i! hor-e iownr enini. Ih expiH'ledilnlly, mid ulll In- Inainlleil II- aooll ah pci.xlhle. The i'IuII!hI.iii! of .loo Mlllur'a family out on Wall treet w on Ttlrailay lilKht rohlH'd of IIh con ........ .el... t.niiLi. .1.. .1.1 wem plainly imvii mid followed ipiit,. i ll,ur "TUu WirUt." ho hna niado KilUtunpe. I IiIh atatfineutH coiicernlno; Cynewulf l)r. Wall Ih reported to Ihi eontlnii ' srr coiuhtviiUv.. Thla effort to ally inirovlUK. lli. Wall will re-1 iii mora populnr the Htudy of our turii iiiiibi! mr ii ier iniyx, mnl ah hooii nalhe Dr. U aide will nci'iini miy him on n trlptoCnllforula. .tra. ItOWen. wife of IJIiarlea Unwell, who liven two lullea rant of I I the ell.V.illeil oil laal Tueailay and AliKlo-Hniou literature Ih timely mid Couiineiidalilu. " . ; wuh iiiineu in uie urme renietery iiiiMaie i-iiLimiu. 1 i iiiiiimiiu i . rwiiirii iiuiL'iiiLiiiir. jlDB ,r """ i city l iirnday of IIiIh week tn pack m Wo have nil kludn ol lloliennn nun- iiieiriiinWK'iioiii iiiruiiiirtipn-pnriitury fTi... mi.u-i. fur Hit o nt lowent pnci'H. io rw ki..ii..- A. Milne S Arthur Chmiiller moved down from i..ui t. .mini In Ix'tiln ...i i.. ii... i . ti. inn.... - - - will mute their home I. M.Kruext, who win eonflnfd to Ilia IhmI fcir a few day a laal week from H Oiiw til lilnod piilaollliiK. Ih llllirh llll- . .. ... 0,.i. iiruvru iiiih eni in I'oriimiii i:,,.Sin.' h".rim;u Mr; jWednei, ...... a 1. 1 J 1 1 1 Klrlin 1HT"."K m ill lie nioa. .- ..w riua ... . I. ...... .- - i..i... i.-i.i..r Intel v from Mlmir- VlllllltM 11.1 Will IC.MIH to Htny. uy ! . Itoiron liiui Mold tlm Drulii (IrovejlH wrv Nonpnrlcl to A. f. r"r. '", Volltr mnl ri.llr.m.l lirldL-e ui iom. ii- .. ..enMM nu ii, .i iriv.. n .mi .ii.n IlllIHT win im . i... Ill ea fretll the e It v ... eiiiini ...1 MiiIIm tuiulu to order nt ulmoliitii nlioui Ue flrat orthe week. COHl. Illlllliwi-Hl. im v vlnlv Till! PUBLIC SCHOOL ART GXIIIBIT. The imlille hcIiooI will phice oil ex l.lliltlnn r'elirimry 3rd to nth In the new hnnk liiilld hi);, afternoon mid errnhiKH. Tlm exhllilt conatat of moro than to IIiiKenn wliero tliey wnrka of art, cnmpoHcd of pnlut- UK". pholiKrnpliH of tlie world a ureal pnlnliiiM nml nciilpturei, etc., fiirnlahed lir the lloraco K. Turner l'o.. of lloaton. Tlio object Ih to eurofimda with which to Improve our whonl rootiia. tinleni I in rnlwi) more than $S0, KiiKt'iie n III excred JClK), and the vnlley towiiH are dolliK iih well lime wo nut ah much pride In our hcIiooIh and tire our children not eu titled lo iih plenjtatit Hiirrouudllics an the children of Salem, Alhmiy or' Ktltceue? Ordem will Ih taken from ttiOK dcalrliiK to liiveMi In any work of art l'.ir4e. lot aT feet front liv 172 ilii'li oitWtill Htntit, kooiI trePH and Kood -M-wiilk, will cell cheap In illlna at.NllK'liet olllre, J. II. Pnrnell, n well known cattle limn nlM the reprewutntlve for the It hen lltrkliiK I'liiiipauy of I'ortlnud, wuh In the city on Imalne. thla week. a'U Hartley, uianauer of the UiTiit llntern Kohl mtuliiK prnert.v at lloVmln, phhiumI tliroiiuh tlm k to the inlncN. omitted from the I.odire Ireotorr ran have name mid imvtiliii nlulii lum'rtiil liy brliiKli aitiu tijilila ollliv. Mm. JnrtelH, who win taken to I'orlluiilJ Jan. IDtli for iinillcnl trrntniMt at the hoHtdtnl la reiiorted N Km lliiill1' KlyrlU KIvJhIIIowiI.v. (if CiiKiMif, nan a Wonl Iihh Ihnui nrlvnl Iroiu tin . I . f..i... ii.. la'.ni tiitir tiif n 1 1 ii i .iih iHiiir iri iiiiiiiiilt mi n nitirit. Illltll. Whoii UUoiUtry tloof CtutnlKT ... 4Ja...uu..l. l.lvnr laiiKtia Mild 1 'Itl'l HIV Hiviimiv ..... ........ ai im iiiiu iirniiiiMi ii iui i it j i in Whim Villi VMalllL M ItftMiMIlt .Hllk4tl0 irV l rll II llll II 11 it III m illflMHVII nil'l it I Mil I H. llirv nru Wr ui miav mimi nr.klinuia tin iiiiiimiu ifrmilltF or fill ir niaitirriMiaiiu iius'i. rur ma w ur iuvr 1 l. (ii I riuiiRj- 1 near hlSh I i I. .. p (or Ida own iiih'. looka mid HiipplleH nt Mm, ok lit ore. 1 1 1 tut h 1m erectliiKmi olllr ahUnre. Itoynl lllnry I.oiIkc ltiv I. I'uliiam held ix aticceimful .... ... I.l.il.l.. I nu I i...u.Lr uluml I uml u .... . . ui. . " i i.i .. 7. .. . ..'. . .. . ... ,.ir.' Inf. In I !.... ii uluii. la ii....' .i Iiihi Ma unit i on now riii'r. innv i' ...... ... rrvii'i'M. iiiiu w lib nini . iiin...j i.ri.vv iLi.i.HL 1:11 iiiuert iroiu nun. ill miei ii iiiuiiiu miiiiiiiiu. (.' II. Culver, of .Mitutmiw. Iiiih iic- m iui i;o . oi i iiiiiiuii. nun win iravei ver ii lariru iiortlou of the Htalo for tl.lll llrlll I . ill, '111 ulll. III.. . all,. fa.il. ill L. .'i.iii.iinii. . ill. uuri'iiv ...T ill. Iiraiiell riuiil to tlm fnnl IiIIImI iiiimI of it4hinw. ltnv. I, l'litimni walked 10 mile inr mi ii . vii iiiiiii eiiiini ... r.i.. it.ir. ii .v.'U. .ill ,,1, ... .... iri.iin ..ill. in. wici! on tin Maiiiiaiu. a iiiiiu iikii he ilu.iM of the fill hern when lulu- wliiru iii.ii ilii.il tin tin. imiiii r.f llll. ,11. n . an II. .'Ilia. ROYAL NniOlltlORS. illiurn Cmnp. No. 3SW, iKhliora of America, mi mix- the .Modem Woodmen lilcli wiih liiHtltuted In thla fine ruunhfl'iiriler. The charter of IIiIh camp biilnliiH nlioiit thirty iininex ami thfe nn tnkliiK In new memlierH (it evefl inirtliik'. At ihehiHl reun- lar Muring, Wedneilny evening, two caiidhfteH ueiv taken la nfter which n all n!c liaiiiliet wau served, ami nil pn-ent hih-iiI a iiiohI enjoyulile ovenlt;. On TueMilny eveiilnK, 1'eli. ltHH which lilKht ih t l.o menhir miH'tri of the Modern Woodmen, nltiulic DROPI'IJI) THU SUBJUCT. "Five thouanad dollara for a iIok!" he exclaimed un he lookrd up from hlx newapatier. Do you Mleve miy one ever paid any aurh price, Mnrla?" 'I'm auie I don't know, Jniiiin, "lie returned without HtoppliiK her needlework even for n inonient. 'Doch the paper nay that much wan paid?" Yea. Thero'a mi nrtlcla on Tnlu- nhle iIok, nnd It aK-nkH of on that wn Hold for 95,000. I don't hcllcre It." 'ft may he true. JmueH," nlia aald liiletly. "Some of thcue well lired milluala hrhiK fancy priced, nml there' no particular reaaon why the paper ahould lie nhoilt It." 'I know that, Marin. Hut jtiHt think lot It! JiiHt try to Krnap the maKUltude of that hiiui In your weak, feminine mind. You don't tiii to rratlte it Five thoUKanil dollarn for a doc! Why, liting It, Maria, tliafa more than I'm worrh!" 'I know It, JmueH, but Home are worth more than other. " She went calmly on with her wjw- lni(, while he fumed and pluttered for n moment mid then dropited the Miibjwt. eaioclally the wenk, feminine mind part of It. KxchmiKe. Cottage Grove public School Clearance Sale Our immencc sale is now on and will con tinue until January 30th, 1904. The object of this sale is to lessen the mark of stock taking and to'nmlcc room for new goods that will arrive soon. Ivvery article in the store is a bargain. A few illustrated prices follow: 4.10 " " 7.25 " " 5.35 " " " " 11.25 " " 8.63 a u u u 13.50 " " a a (( a lKtr.ift a Ladies' Jackets former price 5.50 sale price a a " " 7.25 " 11.25 " 13.50 " 15 to 18 A discount of from 10 to 20 per cent on all clothing. large line of outing flannels for 5 cents. We carry the Banner Patterns. You 9.89 11.25 will find a LURCH'S The Giver of Best Values. ' I NOTES OF GENERAL INFORMATION Gathered From Exchanges. WEEKLY REPORT. Wkkk r.smso.l AN. !K, 1001. Hoy. gnu the r of the Itnyal Neluhhor will kT a banket hdcIiiI at the I. O. O. K.hill. ThlHNOclnl lll be pub lic iuic fur the puipoM. of ralHliiK f iiiii1h5i equip the Itoynl N'eluhbor Cauipjllth rohi-H mid IhuIki'". All thu wVt an- Invited to come mid brlnupi biiHket of lunch, while the Kvntlfteii nin moNt enrueNtly In vltedluid lequeHted to come mid brlnAielr pinket liookw. TliflnllowInK inv the otllcerH of the njv mid primperoiiM iirjriinlxn tlou MIhh Mildred Lock wood, orncKMrH. ICdmi llerry, vice oracle; MlHHgihel Illaby, recorder; Mm. l'. It. II Jvn; uielVer; Mm. Krauk liiui ilera 1'iihI Oracle; Mm. MiuIkd l.ocl r,mil, Inner Hentlnrl mid Mm, DnU rjlochrmi, outer nentlnel. 0. & S. G. It pin a common rumor on the Htieih ThurNihi.v ufteriioou that Mm iver Wood of the O. & 8. K. l ull, roiu (Jhiid received urdem to 'I'", climb nil employee and dlucoutluiiu nil t 'tin Hcrvlce. If the rumor la true mnl jlould liociirrlril out It la very iniir ii,. l, n.xretted an It would Iw I',0" '"'ik lulo tin, homoHof'ilutijientuI to all IntereHtH. Ilia ito & zzi 'U'sss ,,rolfc"01 ,M,wom tl:nt.,t v.0""1 ,,e rnnn T Txr. 'T,!l """"'onlAuupornrylfBucliBhoiild prove GOOD IJVIJR TONIC. 1 tolfheei.ee. You will ii,,,, lwt w,mt I ma ' I S. I. OlflCIALS. Maiauer Koohler ami Kupt. I'leld- of tins. 1'. rallrtiml, pussed 'MPtHflC Ootttoo drove, Tuendny i ' montiil or joia ieet take ii hent by the lire, or tuku to bed with you one of our Hot Water Uiiuh. IFor Cold Hands take moro exerclne, or build iipyourclrculutlon by taklnir our Illood Toulo. For a Cold Heart . . . tliroiiKh on their lily Inspection. W. 0. w. v The nrlulibom ol Cottnco (Irovo, Drain, Youcnlla and Oakland ciimpa of the Woodiacn of the World, have mr milled to hold n Jolllflratlou mertliilf mid Joint cIiihh lalthittlou at Drain about the 10th or I'-'th of IVbriinry. All nrlchbom are not only Invlteil but exH-ctiil tolrprreiit upon thin occasion. Will Occupy New Hall. ( On the llmt of the mouth the new hull In the bank building will be completed Mid will bu occupied eiery week day iilht by the varloiiM aoclctlcH of the city. The Woodmen of the World, KiiIkIiU of I'ythlnH, KulithtH of the .MiiccnlKVn, Lady MaccalHi-a, Women of Woodcraft mid hevcrnl other ordem will have their hollies In thin Mplendld hall. HANK REMOVAL. The 1'lrnt National Hunk, of Cot tnire ilrove, Iiiih wcureil the corner room of the new bank building owned by Jones mid Phllllpx n ml now near completion. The Iiiiiik will remain In ltn invKent nuartem until about the llmt of March when It will be found doliiK lmlneHa In lt new ami commodloiiH home Wall Street Contract. O. G. Oilhorlson lias taken an other eoniriti't to continue the Ioiir tunnel on the Willi Slrcct property in lloiicmia, the cmnpntiy i1 ilesir-' ous of cutting another IciIkc which lies parallel to the one nlready cut hut is .some distant:, ahead of the breast of the tunnel. CATHOLIC SERVICES, leather M. II. Stravena, of Uone ImrK. will. Hay ttmsH nt the Catholic ('hurch in thin city on next Sunilny morntiiKiit 10 o'clock. Father Stra vena expectH to vUlt the city the ec- oml Sundiiy of every month. All nre klndlv Invited to attend nervlccH Later the Kather will benln a rn'rlen of lectiireH. New Steel Bridges. The Southern I'nclllc rail road will CiUihc Hteel brhlKi'H to be put In nloMK ltn Hue In Oregon In place of wooden onen now In line. The bridge build Iuk train londed heavily with ma terial, HiipplleH and men puhhciI tliroiiKh CottuK Orovo on Tuemlny KoIiik north. Episcopal Church. The Itev. John Dawtoi will hold HorvlcleH nt the Mimonlc Hull on next Hiiudny nioniliiKr liiHtead of Monday nlKht nu Iiiih been the ciiHtom hereto fore. BORN. WAItNKIt To Mr. mnl Mm. J. Hi Warner, Jiuuiitry 20th, u noii. MA0HY On hmt Thumday lo the wife ol)r. K. 0. Mncey, a girl. Tvtal Karullm.nt 7. . Nt Knrullnitint .. 4... iv. ri Allenla '.ITS. .. Vyt AttK. . Av-r-in Dally Allcmlilirr. SIS. . ATrr( No. ll-lunitlDK V)2 .. Ttin.i Tanlf W... TImm Trutnt 3. . 11... Tlim not tt&fiiK koh1 work. 1. 0 IX 173 VP mi i. A. I UKKIO-i. 1'rlnclpal. WOXD13KKUL NKItVK. la dlaplnyeil by iiiunv a in mi eniliirlni: paint n i uividental CntK, Wonnda, Ilriurea, f litrno. bcaldn, .ore leet or ntlir lolnts. Hut there's no nml lor It Ilui'kleu'H Arnica Salve will cure the trouble. It' the bent Salve on enrll for niles. too, 28o, at .Morean A Ure- hant UriUKlttK. FOR SALU. Thlr.y home power holler and en Klne iih Kood an new, will be Hold cheap. 1'or partlculam call at Lurch'H Stoiv. DOMKSTIC TH0U1H.ES. It is exeeptiunul In lltul n fiiinily where there are no douieotic runliires otvua onallv, but Iheno can bo le.Heucd by hnving Dr. Kind's uw Life l'illx iifnuud. Much iroubie they .ave by lwelrnre.it work in Stouiuch and Liver trouble, tliey nut only relieve you, Ihi ten re, 36c at New Krn I)rii Store. xotici:. No frelKht packaK'n to ko to Ilo. hemla or Intermediate. polutH on the route will bo received or nhlHd un til the freight Ih prepaid. ChrlHuiiin & UmiKH. ri.KASANT AND MOST Kl'KKCTIV T. J. Chambere, ICd. Vindicator, Liberty, Texas, tt riles Dir. 'ifi, W)2: "With nlcasuieand iintolicilsd hv you. I lieur tcstluionv to tliu curutive power of llallard'H lloreliouiid Syrup. I have uml it in inv Iiiiiu ly ami ea cneeriuuy iitllrm it is tliu most ctlcctive ami pleas anici't lemcdy for couiiiiH and colds I have overused," 25c, 50oaud f 1.00. filliiicrs ExcbccCafc W. C, Pltzpatrlck, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS EVERYTHING IN SEASON NKXT TO BAHKKR & 1'KllMAN Under ordinary circumstances quicksilver can be produced in Cali fornia at a cost of $3 per ton of ore rained and smelted, which maKes x possible to work profitably ores averaging ironi 0.3 to 0.6 per cent of quicksilver, and occasionally ores of lower grade. A feature of Colorado's game exhibit at the World's Fair will be :t live animal display. The ex hibit will include every species of wild quadruped found in the state. James S. Bush, a veteran hunter. is the field collector tor mis ex hibit and lie has gathered a suffi cient number of animals to make a respectable looking "Zoo." Most of the collection is at City Park, Denver, and consists of two cinna mon bears, one Diacic Dear, one brown bear cub, two mule deer, one white tail deer, one mountain sheep, three antelope, two rac coons, two badgers, two lynxes, two gray wolves, three coyotes and one bald eagle. At Elitche's Gar dens are a mountain lion, two k'olden eagles and two swifts. Kumerous stuffed animal specimens will also be shown in Colorado's game exhibit. Hon. V. E. Yates was on last Saturday elected Master of the Cor vallis Grange. Charles White, 8 years of age aud a pioneer to Oregon in 1850 died on Friday last at Eugene. E. Kinney, miller of Salem, was recently elected manager of the Willamette University football team. The members of the Oregon Game and Fish Association have started an active campaign against violators of state game lawe. The Willamette Valley Base Ball League has been dissolved and the Oregon State Base Ball League lias taken its place. It is the intention to have a six club league, Eugene, Salem, Albany and Roseburg are already members. Henry H. Alderman, sheriff of Tillamook county, shot himself Sunday, out in his own barn, ill health and financial troubles are tjiveu as the cause. Judge Melvin C. George, of the state circuit court, recently declared the law creating the state board of bnrher examiners unconstitutional and invalid. H. D. Egbert who killed John G. Saxton in Harney county last Oc tober, will be hangfd at the pene teutiary at Salem Friday unless ex ecutive clemency be shown. Mayor Harrison with seven other officials is held by coroners jury to the grand jury as responsible in the Iroquois fire. A special grand jury will next week take up the matter. Nearly two hundred coal miners perished iu the explosion in the IJarwick mine, Pa. The Batson oil fields of Texns have nroduced seven oil well wlth- a short time with a daily aveiage of 10,000 barrels of oil. Many democrats object to Bryan's activity and charge him as beiug in collusion with Hearst. ft 1 I I Advertise in the Nugget. SAVKD KUOM TEKKIULE DEATH, The family of M. L. Bobbin of Bar gertmi, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerloss tosnve her. 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