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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
-5;- W. S. Chrisman& Ely Bangs Bolicmiti First Class Turnouts, CIIRISMAN & BANGS 9 nonage ww flour mms. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Elledge & Higgins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive n large share of your patronage. HAY AND FKHD DELIVERED PROMPTLY. IInrtuiiir& Hansen, props. t r r i v. ijAKonTE, manager. MirnriinintnfninintFnfnininiFHninininininiFWiirwg 1 Spring is bere-So arc w With Spray Pumps Hoes, Rakes and Cultivators. fc- Oliver's Steel nnd Chilled Plows. E" Pish llros. Wagons. ji a full mul complete Line of Hardware, Stoves and Tlnwnre. E: Alining Supplies our Specialty. Piper& Vandenburg iUiiuiuiiiaiiiiUiiiiiwuiiiuiiiiiiiUiiiiuiinaiuiiiiiuiniiR HINDS & VENSKE REAL ESTATE and MINING BROKERS Agents for Currins, McFarlands and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, add's Lots Sold on .Installment All kinds of improved and property at lowest prices. We owners. Collect rents and remit promptly. References, First Xatlonal Bank, or any one In Cottage Grove KNOWLES & GETTYS Proprietor,) of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. JRinerfiC Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. The Mining and Engineering Review PUBLISHED WEEKLY, An old conservative Journal, matter In ltB reading columns. 7?- Always protects Investors In mining companies without re gard to wealth, Influence or nationality. Ah a reward of con slstent honosty of reportH it bus attained A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER MINING JOURNAL IN AMERICA. Uo you wish to become one of the readers of the Rkvikw? We believe our readers are tho most Impartial critics. There fore wo will send you The Mlninc and Engineering Review on trlul for four weeks. If you do not wish to receive It any longer notify tho San Francisco ofllco by mall. If you wish to continue It tho subscription price Is $3.00 a year, postage paid, or THE BOHEMIA NUOOET AND REVIEW FOR $3.5o A YEAR. Address The Mining and Engineering Review 42 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal . OR BOHEMIA NUOOET, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Uuralillllr or WumU, In a recent test of the durability 0'.' woods stakes two feet long nnd an Inch nnd 11 hnlf square were driven Into the ground nearly their entire length. At tho end of five years oak, elm, nsh, Or nnd soft mahogany were entirely de cayed, larch nnd luird pine were do cnyod on the outside, cedar of Lebanon and hard mahogany wero In fairly good condition, hut Virginia cedar wan s sound and perfect as at first rROt'RIMORK or i Stab ALSO OFFICE OF rJIK and Black Butte Stage. Double or Single COTTAGE 0 ROVE, ORE '',n'''J and Spray Compound. 53 unproved city act as agents SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Never printed a Hue of paid ft toucher Why. Ircddy. Uuw 111U juu get those hlnel! and blue welts on jour arm? Scholar Them's your fault, toucher Teacher My fuult? Vj'hnt do yon in 011 11? Scholar (sobbing reinlulsecntly) Why, you told me It wus 11 poor rule that didn't work both ways. So when I went homo I took pa's now two foot rule that doubles up 011 n hinge nnd bent 1t back till It worked both wnys and then pa said I'd broken the Joints nnd he went and got his noun- strop Plan I and country B for property g BOHEMIA NUGGET BOtlUMIA NUC1QGT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wm. II, Root, Editor and Manager. Katsrtd l tl nMlmr t Cottsr tinnt, Or(on ccnil tl noil nutttr.l SUBSCRIPTION ItATliS. fi months $1.00 1 your 1.W IS month ?-MH) li lmUI in advance. THIS t'M'KK U krrl ' K. e. Urate's Admitting A(riir. Mamie Mn-ltnt Kx ?hiingt, Nmi FmnrlMV. CntlfmnU. wlttrvtvn tracts lr lvrttliifCAn tmml for ll. The Republican Ticket. Several weeks have passed by since the republican conventions met and made their nominations. It was said at the time, the conven tions had nomfnaled as capable and as representative candidates for the suffrage of the voters as hnu ever been presented in this section. Time seems to verify these state ments. No charges worthy of consideration have been made against any candidate. By those best informed it is claimed this county has a majority ot at least 500 republican votes. If this be true every candidate upon the ticket should be elected by a very handsome majority, as there is uo good reason why a republican should tail to vote the ticket in its entirety. I For Stale Senator. j Hon R A Booth is receiving de served support from miny of the j papers in his district for state sena 1 tor. One does uot need to live long in this senatorial district to I hear of the energy and ability of I this gentleman. Even by his op ponents. Senator Booth is accred ited with being among the fore most and ablest men of his district. Having had experience in the office to which he is again nomi nated and having met all the re quirements to the complete satis faction of his constituents, there is no reason why he should not re ceive the heary support of the people of this district for state senator. For Sheriff. After a long term of yenrs in Lane county, where he engaged in business and has been has held .official positions, Mr J S Stiles t comes before the people as a candi I date for sheriff. The delegates to I the county convention when they 'nominated .Mr allies tor tins im portant office certainly made no 1 mistake. His record as Chief of ' Police ot Eugene, an office where the duties are akin to those of sheriff, is an envious one. No one acquaiuted with Chief Stiles can doubt his excellent qualifications lor the othce ot sheriff. For County Judge. une ot me most important po sitions to be filled by the voters of Lane count) next June is that of county judge. The duties and re sponsibilities of a county judge are important and weighty The estates of deceased persons, the property of minor children and in eompetent persons, are administered upon and cared for under the super vision of the county judge. In or der to properly and efficiently dis cbarge these duties, a man must be naturally careful and painstaking because corrtct and just conclusions cannot be reached unless based upon a thorough understanding of all the facts, including minor de tails of each case. As a member of the board of county commissioners, the county judge is one of the three officers whose duty it is to audit and pay bills and claims against the county. The county expenditures are in the hands of the board of county Com missioners. The county judge by reason ot tits position lias much to say about what expenditures should be made and where they should be made. A large amount of money is expended each year on roads and bridges. I he taxpayers are inter ested in having a good business man at the head of the board of the board of county commissioners. The republicans of Lane county made an excellent selection when they nominated Hon G R Chris man for county judge, Mr. Chris- man has been for tunny years iden tified with Lane county and is one of the largest taxpayers in the county. He is a careful business man. A man who can make a success in his own business can make n success in the management of the county's business! It re quires n careful business man to pi event waste of the county moneys. Mr Chrismaii Is thor oughly qualified in every patliculur lor the position ot county judge nnd the voters of Lane county, can make no mistake in voting for him next June. We predict that Mr. Clirlsmau will run ahead of his ticket and that he will be elected by a large vote. Railway Trainmen l:curslon. Roseburg, Oie. Apr 20, 1904. Editor Nuuukt, Cottage Gtovc, Ore. Dear Sir: The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will run their Annual Excursion to Eugene on Sunday, - May 19, 1004 Trains will be run from both directions ar riving at 1 1 o'clock nnd departing ntf o'clock p m. There will be amusements for the benefit of the visitors, the principal ones base ball Roseburg vs Eugene of the Oregon State League The Uni versity of Oregon v. ill be tlnown open. The Eugene baud ot 20 pieces will furnish the music mid no means will be spared to make this a i rand success. The public is fa miliar with the Trainmen's Ex cursions which has heretofore been run to Salem. pure from nil points north of Al bany and south of Cottage Grove $1.50 round trip. Tickets will soon be oil sale nt nil Southern Pa cific stations. Yours.Rcspy., C 1! Baker, Secty. Com. Tho 4 Georges Co. wtv a pleasing attraction ut the Odoiin Theatre last ,,i.-M tIiiiph ttcmilillcun. .Marshall- town, la. The 4 Georges can tie voted satisfying. Post. Denver, Col. No pos-dlilo opportunity for laughter seems to have been omitted by the ! Georges, who begun n weeks engage ment at the Curtis yesterday. The specialties are extra good. The violin solos of Miss Marlon George showed a mastery of toolmlipie. and the contortion work of "Katharine who lias the power of tying her lithe body Into bow-knots was ex ceptionally Hue. News. Denver, Colo. The 4 Georges seemed to greatly please the fancy of the patrons ol the Curtis yesterday. Nothing Is d nmnded from the audience save IniiL'liter anil then' Is no failure to meet the demand. Times, Denver, Colo. The 4 lieorges wont make everybody laugh, such a thing wouldn't be possible 'lhey will, however, make all except the horn pessimist happy and that Is going some Herald. Salt Lake. I tali. In, 1.. In,- from the aniihiuse that greeted the 4 lieorges last night, they met with tho approval of the audi enee. Tribune, Salt Lake, I'tali. DIVIDE ITEMS. J It Tapp transacted business at tho county seat u week ago. Horn to Mr nnd Mrs Donilnlgo Perlul Saturday. April :u, 11 boy. Grant Harrison Is expecting to move Into the Hawle.v mansion and run the farm for Mr Hawley. .Mr Prod Dowe has bought 40 acres of the Thompson hind, while seieral parties are alter the remaining !K) acres. Mr. Dowe will build Immedi ately. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Ore., May 3rd. 1004. Notice is hereby given Unit in com pliance with the provisions of the net o( Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sole ol .limber Unds in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1892, KATII-: KDKRKR of Cottagotirove, Co of Lrnio, State of Ore., has this day tiled in this office bur sworn statement No. 0120, for the pur chase of tho SW Jf.BW'i SKM of Sec 12 in Tp 22 8, R 4 W, ami will offer proof to show that the land thought is more valuable for its timber or stono than for agriclutural purposes, and to establish her claim to Bald land before J.J.Walton, U. S. Commissioner nl Eugene, Oregon, on th ICth dayol July, 1904. She names as witnesses: Herman T Dow, of Cottage Urove, Ore., Wfllis Nowell, A II Nowell of Amis, Ore., tieorgo Kdurer of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in this office on or belorosaiu 10111 nay 01 Juiy, J. T. Uhiwjes. Register. A POSITIVK NKCKSSITY. Having to lay upon rny bed for 14 days from a severely bruins! leg, I only found relief when I used sbottlo of Hal lard's Huow I.iniineiu. I can cheerfully recommend it us tho host medicine for bruises ever sent to the allliced . It has nowNjecoine a positive necessity upon myself. D II Byrnes, Merchant, Do versvllle. Texas, 25c, 60c, L00. New Kra Drug Store. if on ok. Itosehurg, Ore., April 30, 1!K)I. Notice Is hereby given thnt the ap proved plat ol survey of fractional Twp. 22S., It. 4 W., lias been received from tho Surveyor (Jeneral for Oregon, and on Wednes day, the. '1th day of June, 1901, at!) o'clock a m, the said fractional plat will be filed In this office and tho land embraced therein will bo open to en try on or after that date, J T HitiiMiKH, Register. J H Uootii, Receiver. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Ah wo are Just starting and tho amount 01 worn so lar does not Justify tho paying of commissions to agencies. Wo request those wishing work dono to give It direct to tho driver or call phono 31. Tin: Cottaoh (luovi: Laiiniiiiv Co. QUICK ARRK8T. J A, Guledgo of Verbena, Ala,, was twice in tho hospital froii a tovcro cafe of piles causing 21 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Ilucklen's Arnica fialyoqulckly arrosted further In flammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 20c ut lorgan A Ilrehuut Druggist. lie Acmo Shoe illade Regular s:t.oo & s 1.00 Ladies Acme Shoes at 2.75 Vc have them in all widths and sir.es. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE AND DISTRICT. Supreme JuJjtc Prank A. Moore of Columbia county. Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey of Multnomah. Presidential Electors .1. N. Hart of Polk, .lames A. I'eo of I'liialilln. tirant H. Dlmlck Clackamiis, A. C. 1 ti muli of Josephine. Delegation National Contention At Large II. W. Scott of Miillnonmh. S L. Kline of Benton, W. II. Aver of Multnnlmih. ami Ira s. Smith of Mallu-iir. First Congressional District ,1. ('. Campbell of Clnckamiis mid J. M. Keoue of Jackson Second Congressional District Charles II. Careu ol Multno 11111I1 and N. C. Richards ot Baker. For Congress 1st. Disl. Dinger Hermann. Second Judicial District Douglas, Lane. Coos, Curry, Benton and Lincoln Coun ties) i:. O. Potter, Judge; Ceo. M. Brown, District Attorney. Joint Senatorship Sixth District, Douglas, Jose phine and Lane Counties, It. A. Booth. COU.YIY IICKET. Representatives I. rl. Bingham, Cottagotirove I. N. 1M wards, Junction (,. W. (Jrlllln, Kugeno Cuunly Judge (1. R. Lhrlsmaii, Kugeno County Clerk IJ. I". Ia-o, Kugeno Sheriff J. S. Stiles, Kugoilo Commissioner II. M. Price, Halo Assessor B. P. Kccuy, Goshen Treasurer Robt. K. Kastland, Kugeno School Superintendent W. B.'Dlllard, Kugeno Surveyor C. M. Collier, Kugeno Coroner Dr. P SI. Day, Kugeno Justice of the Peace J. Wi Vaughn. Constable W. II. Blair. fZCiltrfll fOtCI l located two blocks west " and one block north of tboH. 1'. Depot Cai tK Rooms II Well ventilated well fur- gISE nlshed and llrst-class In S 1 -every particular C: Rates $1. per day! i Board by tho week !?l.r,0 ",zr without bed Jil.M per 5 1 K week. Romembor tho e Iilace. Tho best tables g and tho best beds, tho H best uccommodiitionH In every particular. g I d Cciiirnl l)0tel Airs, Ida ll. Thompson, n I'HOritlliTIUM is tic Host At Pacilic Timber Companys Store Under Odd l-Vllows Hall COTTAUIS t.KOVIv. OKIvdOX. 1 The Stamp 1 s 1 Selz Schwab Fine Shoes M 'IS OK THIS A. A. Gutter And Cnlin-Nicklcslnirg Heavy Shoe-. Out Slock 11 Complete in the above hues. M IIE3II2NWAY & 1 FOR 1 38 CHOICE LOTS B I 75 x I High and Dry, frj Fine resident property, I spiiiirs ,11m KJl illllJ KJ 4IISII 1 M 5 Hloelcs from Post Office. ffll I'RICISS ANDTISKMS RISASONAHMS 1 Kayser & Huff 1 B M lifi!f!!f!!!!tF!iri!f1!f!!f!tf1!f!!f!!fS11f1!rf!IM1f!!f1!fltr!IM!F1!f COFFEE B For one week ' d Plx X. One-Half Pound with Hvcry Sale of One and Oue-IIalf Pounds of LEIJGE &. IIASKINS Delicious Iligli-Grndc ColTees Don't fall to taku advantagu of this oppurtiinlly to got a eoffeo that Is Hiiro to please you. ONLY IN ONK POUND PA0KAGKH. so thut you may know what to got next time, This offer applies only during Week of Special Sale Monday May 2 to Saturday May 7 two HBTCALF & MORSE Slenado Java Blend !lc Oriental Blend '..-ie Cottugo Grove, Ore. ?iiiiiiijaiiiiiuuJUiiiiiUiiiniiisiiuiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijaK If you arc out of Cards, Envelopes or Letterheads call at IiOIIISMIA NUGGET. ; Gomrortablo A. F. C. r.iglumiH 12 c value at c per yard Percales I5c value nt 10c per ynnl Mcieeirled Clininbiav Ifc vnliio 17c per ynnl Tafft'ln ribbons '.'tie per d Women like these dalnlj ill' lions fur a score of Sunnncr purposes of i'oiiisi', snshes iiirl, ilbliiius, milliner. . piny the Important pnrln These 'Inffi'la ribbons lire "I soft Hue quality. All Silk nnd In fiiwiiitcnilurings bcsi miicmiI Closing out price 0c n ynrd. of Quality These are the inngic winds that appeal to the Shoe buyer. Tbnt's uhnt you want find what you get u licit YOU BUY IHRKHOIJKU. SALE j 150 feet to mmii fiiinrn 1 V V U B 1 WIIU I IJ Next to Awbrey litiildini; only we oiler s H H,