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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1905)
STOP K1CKII I'S El I? SH0ES t W That b ss Makes About Sore Feet It's B'm $3.50 shoe 5ore SCHOOL SHOE $1.25 to $2.10 ArriinlliiK l Ht. B E L L Wear the kind that MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD SELZ MAKES 'EM WE SELL 'EM omcnway k Mik Hft HI C NPWQ 'ums of 'ntcrcsl ll,u' nl,0,lt IlUlUE HE IT J Cottncc drove mid vicinily. Eugene Bankrupt Sale. I Ii. Dunn litis purchased from the creditors at fiOc on the dollar, the Dry KOtnte, Clothing, Furnishing goods and Shoe stock of the Mag net Clothing Co., and the entire stock will he closed out at tile present location, No. (51 Hast i)th street, for less. than original wholesale cost. Fixtures for sale when the-stock is dosed out. tf .John Hunt nr. ii'prtMiiinmit limilitir mill man of Itiwttlmrg, Nptuil Mon day in Ciilliigu (IroMi 1111 biminow. L. W. Ilttkitr of tlm firm of Milne ,fc linker repiiMimts Mntiiitl Life of New Yufk niul tho d'Jtnn Acci dent niul Life' Iiisiiiiiiie companies. Sir. L. W. linker Iioh become a partner wilh J. S. Miluo in tlio real estate business. Tliu (inn's iinmo will lie Milno & Hnkor, with tlioir ofllco in tlia Oporn IIuuso building. Arthur Mutlooii, of Kiddle, has accoptod n K)Hiti(in in Hie genoiol merchandise store of Hon Lurch in this city, taking tho vacancy tnndo by tlio resignation of Win. llakor. who will duvoto Iiih timo to tho rrnl estate nml insiirnueo business. It iH nnnoiincod that tho I'uoifio Timbor Company will on thn first of Starch, romovo tholr slock of gen oral merchandise from tho lowor lloorof tho Oilil Follows Hall to (ho Kakln .t liristow corner opposite tho printout location. Tho ofllcos of the company will also ho removed from tho warehouse proporty to tho ow location. Mr. mid MrH. O. V. Whilsolt, of Bond, formerly of this placo, do partod for tlioir homo Inat Saturday. Mr. Whitsott came in to accompany 1,1a wifi. who Iuih boon siiondinii noma timo horo on account of hor l.nnltd Hn 'rfmnrta llond oniovilltf good tinioH mid ninking rapid dovol- opmout. uonii in locuiou 111 jivuk nnnr lllfl KI'llllO of tllO OXldU- sivo operations on tho irrigating ditch ond on tho huoof tho Columbia Southorn Hallway, now building toward tho south from Shaniko. fr Tt-n ' T.. IlfircliltlF. tlllS WCek r..r-lvo.l from Messrs Walton and Clark, whose ranch is near Mnys- vlllc, California, a box containing about a hundred pounds of choice ,.i.- iviili it fmu flue lemons. There were three varieties of ,o.,Ma tl.o Nuvols were remark uiuiib i . ... , ably large, the sweet seedlings and blood oranges were smaller but fine lu llnvor and very sweet. Tho lemons were also large but as sour as thu oranges were sweet. The Nugget office received samples of Bacli which were duly appreciated. Plrc at Public School. On Monday afternoon, Her I llur towa. janitor at the West 8tde Pub lic School discoveted the building to he on fire adjacent to the heating luriiaee ami immediately proceeded to extinguish it, and afterward in formed the principal All the nipils weio it-iuved from the build ng anil a file alarm was turned in lor safely, Hlthoiigh the sci vices ol the deiwrltnent which promptly re sponded were not required. School was closed lor ttic iluy ami a thorough investigation of the cause of the fire was nude. On remov ing a huuvy joist a hole was found In the- blickwork almost nu inch wide, which had never lteen closed by the workmen. Fearing that there might be Mime other danger ous defects in the masonry the school bouid ordered the school closed until Wednesday in order lo make investigations and lo -finish some other repairs. The hoard la determined to innke Mini that the heating apparatus is in perfect con dition before proceeding with the work ot tnc schools and their course can but receive the hearty endorse ment of all the pultons. , i . .. . i iiimi .yum i'ji lUHitrn ioi HiiiMmvj A IH uuui'miti'iHl al MihIhuiiV. Inadvortantly tli follouini wuh omittod lust week : Card ol Thanks. Wo dosiro to express our hunrtfolt thanks to our many kind friends in Coltnga Grovo and Oomstook ami vicinity, who so kindly assisted us in our Into beroavomout. Mil N. K. Eihkk ash Family. Commercial Chili l!iilc.-liilnincnl, On Sfttiinlny iiIkIiI Woodnlnti Hull was wall II I led with tho mom Ixirs of tlm ConiriHirelul Club and tlinlr fmnillcH, slo many of tlioir friomh. It WHS till! fKMHtsluii Of C. II. NW ton's iiiiiiftHiiince iiudor tho nils- iiIi-om of Dm uliili. Mr Kuwton eiuuo highly recommended as nu iiimniMiiintiir of iilniri'liir mill rcl- tnlloiiift runt notwlllitaililln( ho was very miiah IniliHpoMx), no iiiuoh so that hn had to cmieiil his enngd nii.nl al. I'liui.nii IIih niulit biiforu. lie fully miNlniliHil thu reputation whloh pltrimilwl liim and it was Kuiiiiinlly nilniiUeil by tlioso prs m.L to bo tho bust of its kind ovnr prosontod in till" city. Tho ovouings oiitortHinmoiit bo K"!i with it piaiioii'i'ital by Mra l!oy Weloli wlr.i li wiw iik always nj una luily, pb'iisiiiKly rdiiiliuiiil. 1'olloMiiiL' wliiiib priMidniit Caiiip- bolt lutrodueod Mr. NowUin, who for Home tune held the iittiuitiiui of tho ninliftiian with roi-itiitiolm, ntoriHi nml ft nlmrt ili'Hirlplinn of foroiun liiiids. Dniini tho intiiriniMtion MUm Miiml lllHir. with Mrs. Woleh ns HueoiiiimtiUt, uiitortaluod with a soL'g. The romnrkahlo strongth iiikI Ioikw of tho young lady's uon- tlitllo volue was ri gnsil surprise 10 lliri. who 1im.iI not listiuiod to liar mn uihij lutfiitii mt wll hh fiiiovubls to lliosit who hnvn hud that pinna- urt . 1 lin mtcoinl nnrt of the eilli'iluili- iiihi il In Mr. N'nwtoii wit in tho uhutiiclor lino. Ilia ii'prtsMiutiition of tlio rutlior aiioiout tuny wno mis oont nli rnlilo lo sny was porftmt, is wiih tlutt of too rumor iooiisii ooy who IihiI been lud into n foot ball gsaia Hit) rwilntioii ol "I mil 0111 Nwiwl In-art of Milio" wa h woll r- lU'ived um any of tli'omt given diiriug tho til iiiuriK. .Mr. 11. C MmUuu very W mlly IohiimI his Duo pmiio for tllH IH!( HMIOII. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Puro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Claims lie Is Innocent. W. II. Miller who has a home stead near Comstock was arrested Saturday and taken to Kosebtirg. He was charged with having ikjI- onetl Kelson Hlsea, who lived on an adjoining farm. The widow of Illaen swore to the complaint. Mr. IClsea was found dead in his I borne on the 20th of January and was mined 111 Cottage Grove cem etery. It was thought by some that he had lien poisoned ami several par- tics were Miapected. Mr. Mller in his examination gave a straight forward story rind denied having made thrvats to kill lilsea His brother had contested the claim of Klsen's. and some trouble had arisen in conseouence. It is not neutrally thought I'.Isca was poiHiueil but tlat ho died from heart trouble. ArKiilc Was I'ounJ. It lint Ixhiii Htntod lu m vo nil psMrH ill it no niiMi m fouinl in tlm t( iitk 1 untie in the it of NbImui Klseu who was found dead at bis tiouiti iirar Couistoek. Tlie lirsf toals uiado wrn of the ihiITi-u whiith was ihoilulil to contain stmihiiino, i ul liono was discovercs! Ihiiro. 11 Hiitii mi of tliu ooiilunU ol tho stoiimuli was Hunt to Dr. Ij. Viutoria Hmiiii.ton X)t I'ortlmid and Dr. Kohleof ot fa 'lis city Iiimi rocoivod 11 letter from tin doctor stntiug that by analysts, 1. rsoliic was found 11 tho tomu!h' v!ontoulH. l'erlselKrsnunt!) Ks with glnstew nl Mmlxou't.. . Morris Mortimer Jackion. Morris M. Jaekiiou, sou of Mr.and Mrs. T. J. Jackson, diod at tho family rtnmlonre in this city Sunday, February 12, l'.IOl, aged 3(1 yonrs, K riioutbs sml 1!) days, of consump tion. He lesvFH a wife and two oliililren, his parents, thrco slstors and one brother, the latter uarnoly, Mrs. Willis Illa-ikburn, of Oregon City, Mrs. Fred Sandors, of Albany, Hosebinl mid Iran of Cottago Orovo. Doeoasod was born in Lincoln aouuy, Orsgorl, in 1871. Tho fun oral was held from tho residence Monday uftornoon, with interment in the Walker Cemetery. Whist Club. Tho Whist Club mot nl Wood mau Hall on Monday niulit. Owinu to a number of tho members being away from tho city there was not ns largo nil ntteiidmico ns usual. F.ightoou gnmos woro played and and tho prizes wore won by Mies KIHo Slewnrt rind F. 11. 1'liillipH.. Mrs. Hoy Welch and Mr. J. 11, llrimn wein tlio enU 1 tuiimiH of tin club and hiii vim I a lino itinuh 111 tlio close of 1I111 iug. Mrs. U. 11, Hoiigon of Now York Oily wiu a guost of tho olub ns was also Mi 1'. llanrnhau of tho oity. Tlio club will moot ngain 'uosto veiling, Ftibhiary 'JKtli nt Wood mini Hall nt which timo Mrs. I'luulc Ii; I'hillips niltl Mis, Lqltoy WbdM will eutu'rtaiu'witU rofrcslituouts, District Convcntlon. On Tuesday's trA ins the dele gates to the district . convention of the Women of Woodcvuu tiegnii 10 arrive. Tlicte were not so 11 auy in at tendance as had been exacted, which was caused by t'e recent cj1U weather, as many froa ' toward the coast ami others awav fl om lite railroaiU did not care to sti ge tbe great distances. , there are, however, between sixty and seventy-five ilelen es, enough at least, to make am i" teiesting session The convcutK ... 1 1 1 l-.tlltf ll.it.. Ittt .. ..!- lA.ilnl.. ..... u 1 . J . 1 v Ik .... .1 wi I. .IJIllJllka More Indictments. The Federal Omul Jury has nd-1 journed. Following arc tbe uiilictineiits as tettirued by it: I lie Illttc mountain indictment. John II. Mitchell, Senator pf Ore gon; lliuger llerimiuir, Hcprcscntn-1 live in Congress; John N. William son, Uepiesentative in Congress; I'rankliu F. Mays, State Senator ami Fortlaud tittorney; W. N. Jones; Ocorgo Sorenson, ex-Delmty Miertii ami tuniK-r;dealer. It is ar legeil that the defendant conspired to (leirniui uie united Hates ot iaud to be obtained in exchange for school hinds fraduleiilly obtained from the state, and to be included in the proposed lllue Mountain Re serve. The Conspiracy Indictment. John II. Hull, ox-Uuitod Status Atturnoyj llonry Ford, private do leotivo; Harry L. Iteos, ex-Mnior in Unilod States Army; A. F. Cayler, a l'urtlnml gram merchant; John Cordnuo, a deputy shoriff; J. II. Hltohiiigs, a Fortlnnd lawyor; John Northrop, juror in the Soronson caRo; Clmrlos Lord, a Fortlaud at torney. It in nllogod that tho de fendants coiiBpirod togother to form a plot which would cause tin- re movnl of District. Attorney fmm oflico by blnuliiiiniiir Ii. -l.n autui' bufnro tho publiu and p.'oving htm to ho a man of lu 111 main. Tho eouHpirney wum to bring witnesses. ho would swear to impropor rela tions botwoon Mr. Honey niul Mnrio Waro. BORN. HORN To the wife of Clifford Fowors, Saturday, February 11, 100ft, a girl. UOHN Af S:ilom Oregon, ou Suu day morning, February 12, 1005, to 'tlio ifo of 0. 0. .McClelland, n sou. Mrs. W. H. AbrauiB, mother of Mn. MuClollaiid, hns gono toSalcm. KugnivluK ilom- fnt 011 allKoods liurulmM-tl at II. ('. JIiuIm-iiV. Of.IMATIO OUUIiS. Tlie uirliiiice of eliinatic rotiilitiona in tli. curt- of coiiaiiiiijition ih very much ovetilmwn. Tlio jtoor patient, and the rii-li imtlent, too, can do much better at home by pniir attention to food diges tion, nml 11 racular iuo uf German Syrup. Kue exiH-vtoriitiou In tho , iioriiliii: Uiiimle certain Ijv Ucrmnn S vrup, oj a kk1 ni!ht's n-xt and tho ah "liw 01 uihi weaKeiiing cuiikii aim ,lel illtallnii niulit mvcatH. ltestlesa nil;!, to anil the fxliniiBtioii tine to ...M.r.'iiiiL'. the erentest thinner anddreml o ( tho consumptive, can ho jirevonteil or ui mituw I hv tnkiili! (iernmn Syrun libcr- all yaini roKiiUrly.t Should you honhlo to tott wnrnier 'oliine, yon will tlnd tlm t of tio thousniitls of eoii8iiiii)tlvea tlioi w, the few who are heiielUletl and leva In streiiKth are those who line tier man rfyrup. Trial botutt, '-7c ; regular ni' I'm. At nil ttruitglHth. Oariiiun U Muds f engraving at II. C Mailsi ''. Lei tts at Prices REMNANTS ODDS AND ENDS AT A SACRIFICE Lurch's FltAUDHXl'OSBU. r . ... jisniiiturfitHiirsi 1 III Vl llLtfOV Ihvii nruikhiK nml trying to sell Imita tions of Or. Klmr's Now Discovery r,... '.,., aim. ntlon. ConirliH and cohlH, and dt.'ier melleliioH,thoreby defraud ing tlio public. This Is to warn you to bewtil-o of siioli people, who seek 1. iir. 1 11111111711 HIUUIIIIU III" IL'liu- ...ti.. ,,r nmiiMlli'H whli-h have lK-en aminHufiiMv eurlnir diKWise, forovor ;B yeni-H. A Hiire protection, to you, lHo'ur imnieon tho wrnppor. ImoK for It. ounllOr. KliiK's.or Ilucklpn 8 remot les, as nil ouiere lire nu- iim tntlons. IL. 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