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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
G. A. Lewis. G. W. McQueen munmoif or auo omcR or niR Bohemia mul Blnck I3uttc Stage. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. CHRISMAN & BANGS COTTAGE GROVE, ORE gottage grove flour mills. 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 FUKD DELIVERED PROMPTLY. IInr(uii;;& Hansen, props. F. Gakoi'ttk, Manager. k,'v'vv''v',vA.9'4 vvvx'wv?w-i.'' BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHUMIA NUGdirr PUDMStlINU COMPANY. Wra. B. R oat, Editor and Manajr. Rot.nd l th. )Htoftlc. .1 (it.. llrrn. Orfon m trend clM mull w.He r. SlUISOHIl'TlON RATKB. months 1.00 1 your l.WJ IS ittouttiH $2.00 II puld In udvnnco. THIS I'.VI'KK U krt oil nif .1 K. I'. Dl.V.'l tdrtrtlitnc Airentjr. MmlM M.tch.nli Ks chanf. Sn Frnclwo, CftlltotnU. whmcon irrufor iliriilng can lml for II KriMAY. 27. '004. giifriirfi!n!fnFnn!fnnirwriifi!nirm!!rnFiin!fi!Fiffi!rfK Hardware I Stoves and Tinware 1 Agricultural Implements Plows, Mowers nnd Rakes. Sole agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplies. 3 3 Piper& V andenburn I A Word With the Voters of Oregon Republican State Central Com mittee, Portland, Or., May 21. If the electors of this state will but appreciate the importance of the first gun to be fired off this presi dential year, and will avail them selves of an opportunity to show their appreciation ot President Roosevelt and his policies, and their appreciation of the doctrine of the republican puty of this state as enunciated in the platform adopted 1 by the recent state convention, they will see to it that a full vote is polled on the 6th day of next month. In that event, at least ! inn i-nt tvill h r'flcf nnil tlip iailUilillilliiUUilliliiliaiJUiUiniiliniHilUUiUJUJJillllll innj'oruv for Judge Moore, our I nominee for supreme judge, will be ' at least 10 per cent thereof, and the I combined majorities of our Con gressional nominees will equal 20, 000. All that is necessary for the people ot the nrst district to m-mi-lest their appreciation of Hon Binger Hermann's services in con gress is for the voters of that di trict to go to the polls and vote j net the same thing may be said o Hon J N Williamson, our nominee in the second district. After the November election nobody East will inquire how Oregon went, but republicans all over the United States, particularly in doubtful states, should an unprecedented!' large republican majority be cast at the coming election, will emphasize the question, Have vou heard from Oregon?' ' In 1888 Mr Hermann received majority of 7407, the largest majority ever received up to that time, there being but one congressman then Let the voters of his district see to it that he carries his district this time by a larger majority than he did that memorable election, FkankC Hakbk. Chairman. HINDS & VENSKE REAL ESTATE and MINING BROKERS Agents for Currins, McFarlands and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, add's Lots Sold Installment Plan on All kinds of improved and unproved city property at lowest prices. We act as agents owners. Collect rents and remit promptly. References, First National Bank, or any one In Cottage Grove and country for property by every district mid-county judge in the state, irrespective of party nfliiliatinus, by republicans as well ns dcti'oeats. Is there niiyuuc so loolish hi to hclieve that Judge Potter if elected will be nn excep tion to the rule? !Ie can and will practice economy; he will expedite business; he will bring dignity, ability, honesty nud integrity to the office, credit to himself nud honor to his county Vote for Hon E O Potter for district Judge. JOINT CANVASS. Eugene, Ore.. April SB, llKH. Wo, tht undcrgucd, hereby ugtxv upon it Joint political canvass ot Ijine county between the candidates tor the democratic and republican parties of (Mid l.une enmity. Ami wo nurce that said i iuivni shall le made upon the following dates and at the following designated places In wild Luno county: May 12 Thursday 1 p 111 Chesher. Mn.v lit Friday !l p 111 Mapletnn. May 11 Saturday I p in Florvnce. Mn.v 10 Monday 1 p 111 Deudwood. Mu, 17 Tuesday I p in lllachly. Mn.v is Wednesday S p in Klmlra. May 11) Thursday 1 p m Smltlitleld. May Si) Friday 1 p lit Long Tom prveluct. May '.'1 Saturday 1 p 111 .1 miction 1 It.v. May at Monday It p m Crow. May 21 Tuesday 1 pm l.orane. May 25 Wednesday 1 p tn Cottage Drove. May 20 Thursday 1 p 111 Saglnuw. May 20 Thursday S 11 ill Ctvswoll. May 27 Friday 1 p 111 Lost Valley. May 2S Saturday 1 p 111 Pleasant Hill. May 2S Saturday S p 111 Jasper. May ill Tuesday 2 p in Wultorvllte. June 1 Wednesday 1 p in Thurston. June 2 Thursday 1 11 in Ping Yang. June'! Friday 1 p 111 Coburg. June I Saturday 2 p m Eugene. Witness our lumen this 20th day of April, WW. C A Wl.NTKItMKIKIt. Chalrinnu Republican County Cen tral Committee. J I) Matlock, Chalrinnu Democratic County Cen tral Committee. KNOWL.ES & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. f- Oeneral Merchandise, Miners" Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. J The Smart Set A magazine of Cleverness Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuiue entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the Most Successful of Magazines Its JyovelS (a complete one in each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its short Stories are matchless clean and full of human interest. Us jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. ICO Pages Delightful Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays anu luie uiscussions. Every page will interest, charm ana refresh you. Subscribe now $2,50 per year. Remit in cheque, P. O. or Ex press older, or registered letter to The Smart Set, Fifth Avenue, New York. N. B. Sample Copy Sent Free on Application. RAILROAD EXCURSION TO SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 5TI1, 1904. Sunset Lodgo No 1M Brotherhood 01 Railroad Trainmen will run their 4th unnunl excursion to Salem June 5th. Tho state fair grounds have been secu.ed for the occasion, a first class uptodnto entertainment will bo given. The Salem baseball park has also been secured where a good gumo of ball can bo witnessed. The excursion will bo conducted by earful and ex perienced trainmen. No effort or ex- jicnso will bo spared to inako this tho most popular event of this or any other season. No liquors will bo al lowed nud perfect order maintained. Refreshments served on grounds, ample preparations inn(le,for nil, and n good tlmeassured. For further Information seo posters or address 00 Lonck Washing ion at i-oruanu, ure. DIED. At Drain on Friday morning May 20th J Simpson aged about 70 years. Had been nick with pneumonia some two months, For many years he lived on his farm on Elk Creek near Drain. Martin nud Lawson ot Cot tage Grove furnished undertaking goods. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. W B Dillard, candidate for county superintendent of schools on the republican ticket' is a native of not only the state of Oregon, but of Lane county, having been born od a farm near Goshen, where he was raised. Meeting with great difficulties in his early youth, yet having the strength of character coupled with the determination to acquire an education, be persisted in his studies in thecommon schools until the time came when he could go to the State University of Ore gon. Here he displayed the same energy until his graduation from that institution of learning with high honors, subsequent to which be has devoted the greater portion of bis time to educational matters, was for one year principal of the high school at Eugene, principal for some time ot the Kiddles school in Douglas county. During the sum mer of 1903 he was an instructor at the summer normal school con ducted by the Holmes Business College in Portland, also has taught in a number of the districts in the valley. Mr Dillard will bring to the office of county school superin tenuentiust sucn qualifications as are needed for the place, character, learning and energy of early man hood. What everybody likes Is something 10 sausiy ineir appetite, tne Ex change restaurant has It. I QUICK ARREST. J A, Guilcdge of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital frOTi a severe case of plies causing 24 tumors. After doc tors nnd all remedies failed, ilucklen's Arnica Salye quickly arrested further in flammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 25o ut Morgan A Ilrahuut Druggist, In Judge Potter, candidate for circuit Judge in this district, Lane county has a man that she should be proud to honor. If the repub licans of this county give him that hearty and loyal support that is due bim, he will be elected. By no book or crook can Judge Hamilton overcome in the other counties a majority of 600 for Potter in Lane. Judge Hamilton and Douglas county have been honored with this office sufficiently iu the past, the honor should now fall on Judge Potter and Lane county, and in cer tainly will if the good citizens of this county do their duty at the polls on election day. Do not al low youselves to be hoodwinked by the democratic cry of Hamilton's economy. Tins is an age ot econo my, and it is being practiced now LONDON BRIEFS. Look out everybody for the grand celebration at Oregon Mineral Sprluss, London, Ore., July 4th, 1904. The iH'opIo of London and vicinity are iKvinning to arrange for a cele bration on tli 4th otJuly, arrange ineiits will be innde to render a pro gram that will be entertaining and enjoyable for everybody. The hotel Is now cqiilpied and In good run. nlng order. The grounds are living prepared In good shuts) for the ac commodation of everybody. As evidence of the valHe of the Oregon Mineral Springs four thou sand dollars worth of stock wus sold one thous and to each of tho following cltliens: .lames McKnrlaud, David McFarlaud, J A Powell and John .Sutherland, other sales are expected to follow. Mr Overholser Is engaged in build ing a new residence Just on the east side of the river from the hotel. He is progressing nicely anil will soon bo ready tb move In. This will be a valuable addition to our village. Mr Gecr Is booh going to survey the town lots. This will Imj u lino chance for you to locate for tho slim mer on one ot these lots, and tie near the mineral spring, considering the surroundings nnd chnnco for Hull ing, hunting and general outing you make no mistake If you locate here besides this Is a salubrious climate outside of Its mineral water virtues, and Is healthful In mountain scenery. The grain fields are green and the gardens and vegetation of all kinds ure growing rapidly since the late rains. Hi Miller the stage driver Is lu good humor now as the roads are getting tin and makes his nppearuuee ut London each day except Sunday at 10 a 111 and 2 p m on his wuy to and from Uluckbutte. High Is a faithful, trusty driver and It seems ns if the public Is catching on us his stage Is often lacked with passengers. VKIIKTL'H REDUCED RATES TO ST LOUIS EX. POSITION. The Southern Pacific Co will sell round trip tickets nt greatly reduced rates to st Louis una Chicago ac count tho St LouIh Exposition, on the following dates: June 10, 17,18; July 1. J, August o. u. io: somcta ber 5. 0. 7: October!!. 4.5 (Joint; trln must be completed wltiiln ten days from date or sale. and passengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach destination within tho ten days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec Hist, IIMI, ! or full Information as to rates mid routes call on Agent So Paclllc Co at Cottage Grore, Oregon. rot Juno 7t 11 has been author ized as a sale dute for Louisiana Purchase Kxnosltlon tickets. In ad dltion to salo dates previously an nounced for June. This will enable purchasers of tickets to bo at tho Kx position on Oregon l)y Juno 10th. DATES FOR THE M0RSS QUARTETTE. Tho Morss Uuartctto havo ar ranged tho following dates In tho school house campaign they nro con ducting lu tho Interest of tho pro posed local option law Sunday May May 22. J tl ue .Mountain school house. basket meetlnir 2 i m: same date. Shields school houso, 8 p in; Monday, May ionium. i in: Tuesday May 21. Hebron Church. H n m: Wednes day May 25, Divide school house, 8 p mj TliurHday May 25, Star school, 1 111; iTiuay May norena nciiooi louse, 8 p in: Saturday May 28, Sagi naw; Monday, May IWth, Lornnc, 8 p in. ON FRIDAYS. Heavy Overalls washed on Fridays at the CottngoGrovcStcain Laundry for 10 cents per pair. . 1 HSTS HSTS Now lor slushing Harijains in llenthvenr. For three years we have stood pre-eminent in Cottage Onm- as Hat Leaders. Our values and styles ate a criterion for all thrift . wearers of Good Mats. The reductions noted below are in most cases below manufacturers cost. $2.25 Means here just $3.00 in other Stores The variety of styles surpasses anything shown in town, soil and still hats of every shade, shape and style the Goddess of Fashion has decreed proper for Spring and Summer ol HUM. At Paciiic Timber Companys Store Under Odd Fellows Mall COTTAGF GKOVIv. OUiiGON. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE AND DISTRICT. Supreme Juilxe Frank A. Moore of Columbia county. Dairy and Food Commlsslonei J. V. Ilalley of Multnomah. Presidential Electors J. N. Hart of Polk, James A. Fee ot t'liintllla. Grunt II. Dliulek Clackamas, A. C Hough of Josephine. Delegation National Convention At Large II. W. Scott of Multnomah, s L. Kll f lleiiton. V. II. Ayer of Multnomah, and Ira S. Smith of Malheur. First Congressional District J. I'. ('nmplM-ll of Clackamas and J. M. Krone- of Jackson Second Congressional District Charles II. Cnreu of Multno mah and N. O. Richards of Raker. For Congress 1st. Dlsl. Ringer Hermann. Secoad Judicial District Douglas, Ijtne. Coos, Curry, lleiiton and Lincoln Coun ties I K. O. Potter, Judge: Geo. M. Drown. District Attorney. Joint Senatorshlp Sixth District, Douglas, Jose phine and I-ane Counties, R. A. Booth. COUNTY TICKET. Representatives I. H. Iliiigham.Cottngvtirovv I. N. 1M wards. Junction G. V. Grltlln, Kugene County Judge G. R, Chrlsmnn, Kugene County Clerk E. V. Ixt, Kugene Sheriff J. S. Stiles, Kugono Commissioner II. M. Price, Halo Assessor II. F. Keeny, Goshen Treasurer Robt. K. Knstluud, Kugene School Superintendent W. II. Dillard, Kugene Surveyor O. M. Collier, Kugcno Coroner Dr. F M. Day, Eugene Justice of the Peace J. W. Vnnglin. Constable W. H. Illalr. TO mi The kSfamp of Quality These arc the magic words t It n t appeal to the Shoe buyer. That's what you want nud what you get when YOU BUY Selz Schwab Fine Shoes OR THIS A. A. Gutter And Cahu-N'icUIesburg Heavy Shoes. Or Stock is Complete in the nlsivc linen tarn BAYS HEMENWAY & ISUKKIIOIJUKK. FOR SALE 38 CHOICE LOTS 75 x 150 feet High and Dry, Fine resident property, SPARKS ADD. TO CO'lTAi GROVE 5 Blocks from Post Office. PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE Kayser & Huff Next tt) Awbrcy Building , - a "L. v u. u 1 0. Every tiny Isnllurgulu Day at this Urocery. Wo'vo nothing to give away but everything to sell that is found In a First Class Grocery Slore. We've never sold you anything but fresh cloun goods. Let us servo you. s?: 2 -3 o a g:S ?s 5- F.J. Poduska AsNaaycr & Chemist Mines Examined, Valued, Surveyed or Reported on. Cottage Grove, Oregon. KXl'08URK To cold druiiglits (if air, to keen nnd cutting winds, sudden changes of tcin )oratiito, scuhty clothing, iiiulvo ex posure of the throat nud neck idler pub lie Hpenklng and slngini;, bring on coughs unil colds, Anllard s Horohoiind Syrup is the bustenre. Mrs A llnrr, Houston, Tnxux, writes, Jan ill, 1002: "Ouohnttlo of Ilidlnrd's llorehound Syrup cured me of u very bad cough. It is very pleasant totnko." 25c, fiOo, $1.00. Now lira Drug Store. Mctcalf & Morse PHONE MAIN 65 Photographs. I will come prepared to do you as good work as done any wher j lu tho state having takes Instructions un der tho best demonstrators lu tho state, will also spend ouo week In Portland getting now Ideas before coming. J N Royii. BtBSDoaenooanaa eeutrm ftotti j Ujcuted two blocks west a and ono block north of S tho 8. P. Depot 5 ; Cargo Rooms f Well ventilated well fur ulslied and llrst-cluss In every particular 5 Rates $1. per days Hoard by tho week f l.M) S without bed :i.M) per week. Remember tho place. Tho best tables and tho best beds, tho best accommodations In every particular. g i Central Ijotel i llioiiipaoil. , 1'IIOI'lllKTIIKHB "Pi Don't forgot to tuko your meals ut I'l) hxelmiigu restaurant. Eyerv thing the best tho markctean supply 1