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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1905)
I TOP It's SHOE Wear the MAKE YOUR ? iK s,ioes ( r T,iat B Makes ; J E'm e$3.5o shoe Sore SELZ MAKES 'EM WE SELL 'EM lemenway & Pin Contest. Tin voi UiIm ci'k 1111 the tint; con tiwl l vary lluhl Thtirw Imvo Ih-vii Htivvral IIiiiiiiihiiiI th'kulM given out, tint tluv hi IkIiik held liuck. llct tor Kt tlii'iu In fur your favorite xooltity hihI iiieHmit)tt other to vote with you. Th vtit Tmiwliiy noon utood : IIImIi tfc-lmol 7Sit .M.ltll(H Vt Sliltt School . .M. V, A 0. A. It 1. (). O.J' V. O. V." K.O.T. il V. It. !. I-ndl Clrclo W. O . Wi . 111'. . 101 .InSI , 12 . 10 . or. W. . IK) K. of I' .1 nntitr I'onwtn II T. II ... I'orwtorn of Anmrten OlirlxtlHii ICinlcHVor.. . I . ICC Totnl., .ITfitl China Weddlnx Celebrated. Lust. Niitiinlny lieliiK tho'JOth mini vermtry of Cliu. .luekwin mill wlfu'M wedding liny, the "guile frnu" mir prlMxl her IiumIiiiiiiI by Inviting In 11 few of their Intlumto frlcndx. The Hiirprlfo on "Olinrlle" wuh complete, but he iiiiimiReil to Hiirvire the Khock mill blil them nil welcome Quito u numbiir of tireiH'iitM were given the worthy eouple, Mid- nil prenont en Joyed one of the miml pleoxnnt tlmen of the ikwhoii. ItefreDliineiitH were norvod Mini nt 11 reiuoimlile hour tlio company Iff I for their Ikiiiich, niter wlthlug 1 1 1 e I r hoHt and lio.it i-hh nmny huppy returns of the ilny. Among thoxo preHcnt were: Men iliumw, Iloitte, Thompson, Alton, France, Hnghuid and Taylor, anil MectrH. (Innlliier, Ungate ami Allen. New Hampshire's lmilc!iii; nt the Lewis and Clark Centennial will be a reproduction of the birthplace of Daniel Wobstcr. jjBBg&SHBBBBBB laamma p h fiti & . ANo (p. 9 ro AN ANTISEPTIcfthat'st'ops Irritation, subdues Inflam- flnPpf' . ifAOS 1$ matlon. and drives out Pain. W rf) t&&y&ttfldvWUL PENETRATES tho Poros. loosens the Fibrous Tissues, W XJj Jfcfcfr Prmo'0, ''j69 c'rcln'aUo,l of tne Blood, sivuur the Muscles M M niinpn pniiiin niipiiuivinu A I WE CAN FIT THE HEAD AND FEET SO I I uunc" I -1) vJT Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., KnoxvlUe, M "I YOU WILL FEEL EASY AND COMFORTABLE ff SSSSpti 1 -nj " Ji H get more iclief from Dallard's Snow I.lalment ' JK Ji) ( JV than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. IM yS m, Hi Inclosed find postofiice order for f 1.00. Send me ft -7! H large bottle by Sonthern ISxpress." B pT m THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 M Jf) IT B BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE H $ -vifi Ballard Snow Liniment Co. I ! WELCH Rl woods 1 1 l KICKING About Sore Feet B E L L SCHOOL SHOE $1.35 to $2.10 According to dIo kind that FEET GLAD j Manaxcr Murdered. Ivdwlu Stone, 111 iinagcr of the Cor viiIIIm & KiiHtrrn Itnllwny, died tlilH iiioniImk without n-KiilnliiKCOiiMoIoiiB-newt from tlio Wfi-ot of woiiihIh re ceived nt Nowport Hiiinlny morning. Home iiNHiilliuit uttnclii-d lilm In IiIh room ut Newport mill then nut tiro to tlic room. ThcMtory of tlio uhnhiiIi mttl origin of the. llro Is conjecture, nut im proluililv trim theory. In at tempting to roh Mr Htoiui, he wuh iiuiikeiicil, anil then 11 utricle en- hikmI, ami liter lire occurred. On lil howl Im 11 wound where he Imil lieen struck, imil liU nriiiH how the liutrkH ' of the iiMMiuilt. Mr Stone wn one of Oregon's Ih'hI known riillroml men mill wiimii prom luent cltlicn. Through clrciiiuBtuutlnl evidence n tramp Iuih Ihvii nrrcMed on Hiieplclun. Ah Mr. Htono was greatly nildlcteil to the liquor liuhlt, inmiy think the untlro mutter nmy Imvo Ik-oii mi nc vhlent. All klmM of on graving at II. C MihIhoii'm. Dance and flood Music. Thn Cottngo drove Hand will on Tliurmlay night glvo another ilunco ut the 0erii Iioiiho. Ah tlienn iIiiucok are-given to rnlxii iiionoy to help the limiil pny oxpciiHCH. The price of tlckutH will lie 7.1 ceutx iih the former price of CO colli did not pay dlvl- iIciiiIh. Have your eyes tented forRliiHuoH A lit Rimtnntetsl :it Mailxcn'H. Whist Club. Tlio newly on.;unlml wlilnt cl tilt met for Uh flint kuiiich In tho Wood' men Hull Monday night. Thcro woro twenty-four members In attendance mid eighteen gmuoH were played, ut ter which 11 Hpluiidul lunch wuh Hcr- ved, Mr. II, O. TlioiupHon wns oleo- tod Becretury and tronaurcr. Tho next meeting will bo held on the Mth of l'ebrimry. iuitliolta1 I'f)tinalor 0. .1. Howard mnilo 11 Hying trip f o Yoncalln Momlny nflor- noon, ViiliintlllCNl Hco tlio dlmilnv of tlm ImmlHOiiiH-no"wMty)e nt tho Modern rJinriiifioy. They nro bontitlcn. H, I, lleiiHoti, of Union, Oregon, Iimm Joined lit rt wife ut Ihln place and Im a gucHt nt tho homo of TIiom. Conger. J, II, linker, tlm hlrichmiilth, lian Ijcoii culled to CulUpell, MonUina, to attend the hcdnldu of IiIh mothvr,wlio In HctlotiHly III, HiiliJeoU Hnnday at tlioClirlnilnii Clmreli. It 11. 111. "KiioiiiIcm of tho CroHn of Chrlnl," 7-M "A l)o)lnto I.11111I," The imlillc conlliilly Invlu.-il U. I,. Hunt Mini family Imvo re moved to Detroit, Oregon, to roslde, Mr. Hunt wn formerly with tho Knkln At llrlHlow Compuny In tholr gcnotul Htorn. MUn I Id na Martin, daughter of IT, H. Martin, Iiiim gone to Hiilcin to enter 11 IiiihIiimh college where hIio will tuko up telegraphy anil Hteiiogruphy. Her mother uccoinpmileil her to ushIhI In getting her Holtled. A mounted patrol Iuih been In Mulled on the telephone linen be tween thin city mid Oakland by tho riicHm NtutcH Compuny, In order to keep the Much cleared mid In repair over tli In inoiintiilii iIIvIhIoii of tlm iiyMtem. I'ntrol I'owler of I'ortluud pt now tuukliig tho route dully. Dr. II. It, Job, accompanied by tils laughter Mlt Kmmii, departed Mon lay to ItodliiNi!, Ciillfornln. On 1'rl- dujr nvenlug 11 pleasnit mirprlHO party wan arranged for tho latter In tho J0110 & I'hllllpH hall where 11 largo compuny of her friends met In her honor to bid her 11 farewell. .Many Interesting uud nnnnlng gamen passed tlio bourn In 11 charming manner, and nt tho close refreshments wcro served. Kngruvliig dime frit' 011 nil goods ptirchaHcd nt II. ('. MiiiIkcii'h. Prize Essay Conlcst. Tho Commercial Club met at tlio club rooms Monday evening with 11 good attendance. An application for membership wns received froni It. C. Ostrmider and he was elected. A. 1), wood was added to tho Commcrco mid Exhibit committee, which tins 11 ehnrgo the mutter of nu exhibit of Hoiith Lane county products nt the Uiwls and Chirk fair. The commltto having In ehnrgo tho I'rof. 0. It. New ton oiitertiilnmcnt reported that 11 good slo nf seats hud betu made mid that n good crowd Is ex pouted to groot him on his appearance hero on Sat urday evening, Februnrv Utli. Secretary Itoseuluirg nnnoiinccH that the essay eonteit for prizes, of fered by the club on the subjects ot Cottage (Jrovn and Ilohemla will soon bo fleclaiotl open, applicants onough having nolltled the club that they would uutor the contest on thoso two subjects, but that only flvo of tho ro- ipilred six applications Imvo been re ceived on tho subject of Liiuo county. All tho nppllciintu will be notllled by the (.ecrotary ot tho acceptance of tho ofrers for coniietltlon und advised fully us to tho icgiilatlons governing tho contost. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Puro HAS NO SUBSTITUTE pryinnnnrrifTnnrff vzrm vvsmmwe a a c s b e a g svnwstos byb 1 its HOiVfP NPW IIlFJlllv IlDTT O CAJULJLJL!L!lJLJLHJLIUfiJL!LAJ J. II. King returned to Ilohemla on Monday, .loo Htenerson, ol Itliaiii, box gone to rortlund loHind several iImj'm. Mr, Ami Mrs. C. M. Cnldwell liiive genu to their rmieh to mn n iiiouth or ho. V. J. Kurd left for I'ortluud today 011 IiuhIiivmh tiintteix. lit expoclM to stiirt fur the Ial In a Miort time. Dr. .lob Iuih gone to IledlnmlH, Cal Ifornlu, for it short rlxlt. He will re turn soon rtwiiine his prm lke. MImh (Jcrtrildo lliirdlek npent h few ilnyn hint week nt KujpMie, where the vlHltcd her sister. Antoinette, nt the f. O. Clin. Oet'yH, th ItolminlH inor- chunt. has returned U the dtatrlct ufler nu oxtendel vIhII,' In tlm Mln luw Hectlou. S, It. llrund mid son Willie, on Monday returned to the ilohemla billion, where they will rmtitno work on the HweeptHkegroup Itev. Dr. M.. Wire, protldliig elder of tho Hiigoim district, preHClid nt tho M. V., Cliurcli on lnt Muiidny morning to an appreciative audience. Itny Prank ot r.ugeiio wu in this vlclnlty lust week looking nfter the pu,eh..o of heavy drnft horHe. f 1110 oray iniHinitw 111 iwnvm. nu, bought one splendid milmal of Mr. Cooley residing nenr town. Mr.O. It. Hawkins I.hh tnkmi the ngoncy for this loonllty for the Him - lug Granite Company, und U pre - pared to receive order for tomb- Htone. He has h photojer ph kiihi plo book to show style. Mrs. I', h. Moor, who went to th North I'aclllcSnnltorliiin nt Portlniid hist week for npiietidlcitl opewtl.m H""- - with Homo other dllllcnltldH, I doing ; ru5s to destroy competition. Were nicely und It wuh also fount tlm' her I it not for the miner nearly all of the ojicrutloti wus timely. Sim exiwcts , Pacific coast would still be a wilder to bo homo In about three weekn. ne!M. wll. , ; h. UlysseH S. nnd Wtllard II. Martin icparted lueHimy ror sun .ioe. i.ni- norma. seeKiiii; 11 iwawuii. ihh .Sun .lose they usyect to come north ward ulong the Oallforiilu, count un til thoy Und a siltaldr location after which their fimllles will Join litem. Mr. Noah Coffniiin of Italtlmore, Mil., arrived in the city Monday, and on Tuesday In conipnny with Jj. W. l.loyd went to the Crystal Con solidated Comimny's proierty lu Ik- lieinla where several day will lie Hcnt lu examining the workings mid looking over the district. Mrs. M.A. Moun I on last l-'rliU evening sutfcreil severe In)nrJn by falling out of 11 Hpilug wngon which lurched Into 11 mtidhole near the mill race, on tho road to her' plafiu femr tou n. She was throwt with eoueid- eruble force Into the mud and whs severely shaken up although no bones wero broken. As the lady !h uged about 03 years the fall wus 11 shock not easily recovered from. Dr. Kline wnH called to attend her and reporU that hIio is getting along fav orably. Much now sldo walk Is being built ill theCurrlu Park addition to the city, lidding gtcntly to tho apiwar nnco mid convenience of the people residing In that neighborhood. The walks will lie extended shortly so uh to make connection with the foot bridge, nnd over 1000 lineal feet of good substantial wnlkH will be laid before tho work Is finished. A few weeks agothe CottngeCirovo Hand received Inquiries asking for tlg- urus to iiHslst In furnishing the music for the monster Woodmen Initiation at Albany 011 February LTitli.Tho man agement submitted 11 llguro mid the reply has been received that 11 part;' will bo In this city within a few du - to m ate 11 contract with the band to lie nt Albany on the date named 1'hat tho boys will make 11 good n penrntice and furnish kohio llrst-clnti music for the big event Is n stir.'ty llc"'S of InUrcsl in nnd about Cottage flrovc and vicinity. Moumthlng entirely now In elegant vsloiitlucH ut tho Modern rimrmacy Htilte Oiuno Warden llnkor Informs this piier Hint lie has secured 01m down Hob White ipnillM, which he In tends to liberate In tho Immcdliito iiHtglihorhood of Cottage (Imvo dur. Ing tho next few dayn. They were captured ut .foffcrHon. Ho further mutes that he will soon have another couple of down of those desirable game birds which will also bo freed In this vicinity. For the twentieth time, the United Stoles Geological Survey lm issued its annual report on the mineral resources of the country. Hie volume containing the statis tic tor 111c calendar year 1903 is now available. Besides statistics, considerable descriptive and tech nical matter, obtained while the statistical canvass wns in progress, is tiresentcd. As heretofore, the publication of this volume has been anticipated to a great extent by the , iUc in advance, in pamphlet form. of the several chapters which com- ( prise ;t In for the foimh i linlCi tlle total value ot our mineral production exceeded the enormous "" 01 51,000,000,000. The exact 1 "KurM for 93 were $1,4 1 9,72 1, 569 ' 08 compared with 1,260,509,738 in 1 1902, a gain of 12.63 per cent, , , The miner is not like the banker, , .he rgnr0ad nromoter and the trust lOI(.ani,.r ...hn .- .,..,. ,!.: rnT . . ' r . to spend, everybody in his cora- ,mu tv is crosnerotis. The miner prosperous, is the pioneer atid parent of all in dustries. The precious metal miner helps all and injures none. Twenty years ago, or in 1884, the Broken Hill Proprietary mine of Australia was located and it has practically been in active operation ever since. Up to October I of this year it has distributed in dividends a total of $48,888,000. Since its first ore was mined and up to the present time it has produced 7,115, 879 tons of ore, that has yielded 662,303 tons of lead, 6,600 tons of anttmouial lead, 4.564 tons of cop per, 3, 524 tons of silver, and about 2.5 tons of gold. There has been expended in plant $6,347,413, and $35,000,000 in wages to workmen A comprehensive exhibit of Ore. gon grasses, which won the grand prize at St. Louis, in competition with the world, will be shown at the Lewis and Clark Centennial CLIMATIC CITKKS. The influence of climatic condition in the cure ol consumption is very much overdrawn. Tho poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at Home oy proper attention to food dices Hon, and a regular use of German Syrup. Kieo expectoration in tho mornini; is made certain bv German Syrup, to is a good night's rest nnd the nbseuco of that weakening courIi and debilitating nitflit sweats, lteatless niclits anil the exhaustion due coughing, the greatest danger nnd dread of thecoiisiimptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking Germnn Syrup liber ally nnd regularly. Should you bo able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of tho thousands of consumptives there, the fow who are benefitted and regain strength aro those who use Ger man Syrup. Trial botntc, 27c ; regular tM.c,,3c. Aiuii uruggisib. uarman Hemenwny REAL ECONOMY IN SHOES We are CONSTRUCTION ) 1 MATERIAL LEATHER WEAR Our windows show some of the good things we have. ASK f THIS Mil W ATTP S HARTUHG & HANSEN Jk jilK. V PRISE 0 ORtCCH isljwSiw AgricUltlirul Intplenjeqts Plows, Mowers nnd Jltnkeg. Solo agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplies. Piper & iiiiiiiiiiUiuauuiiiiniiiiUiuiuiiiiiuuiUiiiiu iiuiuiuam Gotta p firove PATRONIZE The C.G. Brand a Straight ioc Cigar THOS. CONGER Opposite KNOWIiES Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition, BOHEMIA, OREGON. V It I V A T 13 1(1 All the latest treatments. V .J HDlUntTDn IHTIIC! iiiiiniuniuu uaiiKii KLECTItlCTV, KTC. No routaglou cases taken. Terms reasonably, l'or further particulars adilress 8 itarium I t Lurch's Selling Hardware 1 Stores a,iil Tinware 3 5 at LOW Prices Van Denburi Cigar Factory HOME WORK Depot. & GEXTYS v TAILOR MADE g S IUTSl TO ORDER 2 At The Lowest Prices 1 Clothes Cleaned, Pressed p" And Repaired Far & SI.OO PER MONTH. UKO 1I0HI,5IAN ffi. I .1 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY Th Modern Pharmacy. S Dr. II. O. SClIIililKF.