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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1905)
V. FIRST HINT of SPRING At our .Store you will nlways fiml the earliest showing of new Spring style. Come In curly and make your selections while the block is mill complete. Mercerized Swiss, Pino Crepe Cloth, Soiesclie, Pique, Viola Yoilc. Danish Cloth, Mohairs, ISrilliaiitine, Sicilians and Albatross. way HOME NEWS JL gJLUJUa SULSULSJ. gJUUUU lUHJUU Today in lliu couimo-icomnit of OI)t. D.iiml.l 1'iumIoii of Kugoiiu spont Sunday In tlin city. A now. tluu Hint of ilinuiuml rings just ri'dcivud nt Mitdson's. lluvo your eyes tested for glunim A lit K'"riHitH'il at Mml'M'ii'n. ' J. II. Murtin, of Crcswoll, spent o fmv iIhjh in tho vily thin .veok. Hugh Ilsrrof Kugcuc, was visit UK mauls hi the city over bunuay. I'rof. Stiunge nml Krnest Stars sojourned ut Higiuiiw for a briuf liinu Sunday. Any pinion ritught IroMspasaing 011 my prmiiiHtM with dog or gun will bo pioscuulod. Wm.Lunwbi, Now Hty Ilm of IiiiIh Hiiltnlilo for spring wimr, ut MiH Mury llnrtels Millinery usluhliHlitnont. Word waif received Tuesday that Jerry Atkinson who '1 os nt Lornuo lost hi liomu liy llro on .Mommy. Mr. G, II. Iliinguii unit Sir. A. 11. Wood uru oxpi'ctnd to nrrivu on Fri day from their trip to the coast Mrs. Tlionu (till mnl ohilJrin rotutno I Sunday from ii'fuw wools' vlnit with her parents at Hoauburg The Southern Pacific will run n number ol well arranged observation cars between l'ortiaud and Sail l'rauchco. The buiiness men rcorls that business is picking up every day and Unit the prospects ate good for n busy summer. I Imvo juat oponsd a"M(llinory aloro on tho cor.ior of Ma!n nnd Sflooiul btroit mid invito tho lalios to call and sco tho no vs lo hnls. Claudo A. Hawkins, who hns boon visiting hii puionlH, Mr, nml Mrs. 0, 11, lluwlan, returned to his work with thu Southern I'aclflo bridge cant; ut Turnor Sunday. Marlon Veatch, who has bctu SDcndini: thu past four weeks in Portland attending the school of undertaking nml eininiiuiug, re turned home ycsterdiiy morning. Tho til unit Court convened Mono day morning nt JiiiK"i o willi Judif -Harris presiding, Thu grand jurors arc Lincoln Tnjlor, I'Vroman; 0. M. Bennett, Ji. R. TIioiiii son, R. Mo Murphy, John (ton not, L, A. Smith. A Kiijcne special to the Tele gram last Saturday quotis a num. berof citizens of that plfcc stnrtlne for their favorite reel cation places nt Ynqnina Hay, Wonder what they will do when the thermometer gets oo degrees in the shade. Attention fa callod to tho ndvor. tiBcmtnt in auothor column of tho real oslato firm of Miluo ft Dakor. Any inquiries from oantorn or other points will ho piomplly nuaworeJ by flioni. Thoy have n good list of arms, limber nnd city piopcrly for salo. Tho authorities of Douglas county hava offered a substantial reward for iufounntion that will load to tho nrrost nnd convlotlon of tha slayer of Jack HogorB, who was found dead in n blacksmith shop at Ilosoburg n fow wookB ngo. Last wek Cottage Grove was visited by uu aggregation of amateur view artists who succeeded in parr iug a few good dollars from out merchants for some' poor photos of interiors oi our business places that the proprietors will lock up hi the safe so no one can sec them. Some pf the amateurs of this city do better work with a common box camera, (lioldcij 9SBBBMQESEB39RM0 Bur Kerns of Interest in uud about Cottage (Jrovc and vicinity. UtXJLX ,B JULIUUUUUJJLIUUA)UUUta5 Wheat, ontM nml Imrlry for Mooda tlu Cottage Onivn Hour Mills, '.'t 1'ri'il l'ilkorlon, who wits under bond ill tho hum of $!IUO, for gutiib litiH fiti It-1 lo appear, bond declared forf iled, Cotlngu Grovo NiiritioM. Social Afternoon. The lftd.es of the "Woman's Club'' spvut n very mijoiulilo af tor noon on Mnrch I nt tho Commer cial club rooms. Tho roguhir losson whs dispemiod with ami tlio Htmlr for Hid coming year's work was informally din cubuoiI, after which noiiio of thu mombors present umployod thoir limo with fancy work whilu others discussoil tho ctirrotitovuntH of tho day. llofreshmoiitH wvro thou orod. Tlionu pri'mmt with ; Mus dames O. 11. ltuui;oii. lOva Wlioulor, Anna Wood, ltuth Corprou, Graut Hockot, Olivi.ii likin, Alieo A I) 'tuns , Flora Millor, Kiti V.uteh. M.ir guoritu JoIiiihou, Mim TliOmpsoii, Mamlo Dunn, C'luru Uurkboldur. Kckuc Work. On next Sunday ovening at thu oporn houNO. Mrs. M. K. lloxlor, it Indy of ymirs of uxpeiiuuce in the riHCUo "wuik uuioHg lliu fnlluii," "ill address the people upon tliu kind uud eharuulur of her liibois. Hover end l'Mu. II. Todd, p.iutor of thu K. Chinch, Vuneoutor, Wiihliiny tell hiijh: "Mrs, lloxtur is poonli'irly nd n pled for tho "Itosuuo Work" in which slio is eugngml Slio has n story to tell, u work lo bo domi" All who dosire tho butlermt'iit of eoudilioiis uio io iuus(ud to liu proHout, Woodmen of World. Today thu District Coiivutilion of W O. W. is in solution in ilio city. It is ostliiintod there iru some porouty-llvo dolccntcs in iittoiidmicu. Owing to lliu lino wcathor which tinrinilii fif tilnwim' ll.u HOiviiii of hooiI olc. many of tho fnrmurB who woro elucleil iltilognteB. uud oxpeetod to bo present, rcmuiiiml nt homo. Just received a carload of flour that must be closed out regardless of cost. I will sell for cash only at the following prices. Junction City White Rose $1.05 Wilhclms bust Harrisburg. . . . 1.05 Goldcu Medal Junction Hard Wheat 1'lour 1.15 Golden Medal Harrisburg Hard Wheat Flour t.15 Pride of Washington Hard What Flour 1.10 50 pounds Graham 1 ,05 50 pounds Whole Wheat Flour 1.05 10 pound sacks Graham 35 10 pounds Whole Wheat Flour 35 10 pounds Wheat Meal.., 35 10 pounds Wheat Germea... 30 Flour by the ton, per sack . . 1 .00 Oat Wheat Hay, 10.00 Flour delivered any place in the city free of charge. Leave your orders at Dauohman's Feed store. A Sensible Move. Have Tom Awbrey write you up u niollcy 011 your homo uud furniture In " At . .. f.l. I,..ll..f A ..nn.iti.ll IIIU UIUtf"l ' UU lll'lll l 41DOl'l-ll Ull, 011 your stuck of goods In tho.ulnii uruueouso C o. Notice : COTTAQH GKOVK, Feb. 20, '05. Notice is hereby clvon thnt I will not be responsible fat any bills contracted by my wife, Myrtle Roll-, tnson, 3t .I5UI3 llODINSON. COUNCIL1 PROCEEDINGS Alost Lively Mcetinjj of Year Mayor's Veto of Saloon Ordi nance Sustained. The City Council met Monday night in regular session, Present, Mayor Medley, Couiicihuei) Veatch, Curriu, Ciiuiphcll, ltliigham, Cham bcrliu and Hinds. Absent, Recor der Wheeler. Mr. liitighnm wns npoitited Re corder protein. Minutes of preceding meeting rend and approved. On I'chrunry 20th city ordinance No. 9H, relating to llie government of saloons passed the council by a vote of four for, and two against On the 23rd Mayor Medley vetoed the meiibure nnd with the knowledge that upon last evening the ordinance would be again sub mitted to llie council, either to be defeated or passed over the mayor's veto. A large number of citizens gntheied in the council chamber to learn its fate. When it was cilled up I, H. liiiigham took the initiative and said he had voted against the ordinance nt the pievious meeting and would vote uguiiist it now. Alderman Chambcrliu, spoke at some length in suport of the ineas lire, stating he had been elected to do everything for his constituents that seemed best for the city's in t rest and good government and ho would again vote for the passage of the oiditiaucc. Couucilrncn, Veatch and Curriu also announced their d termination to stand by their former action uud vote for its p.isngc. Councilman Hinds said his position was well known in the matter, ho having voted against it at previous uicttinu Councilman Campbell, who had voted for the ordinance stated: That he had not been a member of the city council but a short time and at the time he had votid for the meanrre he was not very familiar with the former ordinances and had lieen in favor of its passage but since the mayor's veto and the (net that within a shoit time a new council would be elected to govern the a Hairs of the city he should not sustain itspassagc. The voto when taken Mood, ayes: Veatch, Curriu, Cliamoerliu. Nays: lliugliaiu, Hinds, Campbell. The mayor declared the ordinance not passed. Mr Veatch moved: That the saloon license of I,. A. Miucrt be revoked which was seconded by Chaiuberliii .Mr. lliugham spoke :igniiiit the motion and gave as his reasons; That no charges of any nature hud been preferred, and so far as he knew personally there hail been no violation of the laws of the city. The in.iyoi stated to the council that in 11 shoit time the licenses would expiie, that a hasty action of this nature might involve the city in litigation mid consequent expense and thought ill ndvised to take such action at this time. lHucliam olTcicd as an amendment to the original motion: That the mayor appoint 11 committee to investigate uud report to the council what vio lations L, R. Miucrt was guilty of. Those voting for the amendment, ayes: Hinds, Campbell, lliugham. Nays: Curitii, (Jiiamberliu, Veatch. The mayor voting aye the amend ment was carried, the vote recurr- iiii: on the original motion as amen ded. The vole was reversed, for, Hinds, Hiui'haui, Campbell, acainst Curriu, Veatch, Chambcrliu. Thi.' time the mayor voted no and the ordinance, together with the ap- oiutmcut of a committee was de feated. The following bills were allowod: W. II. Hubble, 7.10; Griffin & Veatch Co., $31.71; Turner, $2', Hleetric Light Co., $102.20; II. D. Underwood, foo.85; Robt. Mar tin. $60: Griffin & Veatch Co., $40.48; F. I). Wheeler, 3. 50; John Wallace, $3. 75; Workmen on Streets, $14.50- This being the meeting for the calling of city election, the proper notices were ordered. In the first ward, II. C. Dutton was appointed judge and J. C. Wal lace and 1). Coots, judges and clerks. Second ward, W. S. Chris man, judge and W. S. Beiinctnud W, F. Hart, judges and clerks. Third ward, J. Ostrnuder, judge, and F. II. Roscnburg uud A. W. Wallace, judges and clerks. Polling places: 1st ward, Tqtn Allen's shop, 2nd ward, City Hall, 3rd wurd, Sherwood sample room. Christian Science Services. In Woodmen Hall Sunday, 1 1 n. m. ' Suhject, "Substance."' The public cordially invited, Kiiki'hvIiik dune treo oil ull goods pu.'chutjud at 11. U. Madsuu's. A MATTER OF HEALTH 'AKIN1 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE "Bob While" la Oron. A fow yours nuo n number of Eastern or "IJob White" quail wcro iiirnou 10080 in 1 no iields 11 ear Al bany, Oregon, whero thoy have been allowed lo increase until now thoy uro becoming quile plentiful in that section of tho state where thoir cheery coll of "Hob While," proceeding from some sheltered thicket or from a fenco ost upon u wot uiorriinK, l-IikIiIoiih lliu heart of tho agriculturalist as hu goes to his duily work in the Hornby Holds. Htnte gamo warden J. W. Uakor, whose homo is 111 Cottago Grovo, recently received n slitmnerit of If! of thesu splendid littlo birds from JclforBoo, Oregon, which ho turned looso III lliu vicinity of Coltatro Grove, in the hopo Hint they would multiply mid rt plunlish Hint locnl cality, which thny sutcly will do if given any proiueiion wualovor. Kvery body coniiuf to tho const from thu Eastern or Central stnlcs are famil iar with "Hob White" nnd his cheery call and will be pleased to welcome tho littlo fellow to the beautiful bills and valleys of "The Oregon Country" whcio ho will not bo exposed to such extremely cold and inclement weather as in his na tive homo. Let ub hopo that within tho next low years, tho "liob Whilo" qonil as well as tho Chinese phonsnut, will become so numerous in South ern Orogon as to bo a perfect nui- sanco wero such a thing possible. Ibis country should bo a porfoct sporlsraau's paradise aud with propor caro aud protection of game, it will becomo aud romain such for maDy years, as tho climatic condi tions here for both gaino and fish, aro unoxcolleu in America. CUAMI'ION MNIMKKT ItHEUMATlSM. FOR CIiiih. Drake, n umllcurrlrriitChiip Invllle, Conn., kiij-h; '.CliamlierliihrH I'nhi Knliuls thu champion of ull llnl nicnU. Tho past yrnr I wuh troub led uKivut deal with rlicunmtlcni In my shoulder. After trvtiiir Hovernl enres the storekeeer here reeom- iiiL'iiiii-ii una reiiii'iiy nun 11. comple tely cured inc." There Is no hwj of anyone puflcrltiK from thut painful uiinieni wucn iiiisiiiiimeiiicnu lie 011 tulned for a small stun. Ouo iinnll- cntlon gives prompt relief nnd Its continued line jor n short time will Iirouuce p iNiriniiiieui cure, e ornate ly The .Modern I'liiiruincy. Baakrupt Stock for Sale. I have ahead a bankrupt stock of General Merchandise and Patent medicine's one door east of the Griffin Veatch Compauy, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. Call nnd be convinced. No trouble to show goods or answer questions. C. C. ILumjton. Qood Laundry Service. The Fisher Laundry Co. of Eugene have established and ngoncy at Ostraudur's barber shop. These pooplo do a high grade of work aud will bo ploasod to provo the sumo lo you. BY THE TONIC ROUTE. Tho Pills thnt net as 11 tonic, uud not ns n drastic pure, nro DeWltt's juiuior.uny uisers, i ney cure iionu nche, Constipiitlou, llllltousnoss, etc. Enrly Risers aro email, easy to take and ensy to net a snfo pill. Muck iinmuion, uotei cierfc ut valley ott.v, N. 1)., enya: "Two bottles cured 1110 of chronic constipation." Sold bv Thu Modern Pharmacy. LIFE Is often haiighiK In tho balance when 11 physician writes a prescription. If tho compounding Is Inaccurate, or If tho drugs supplied are lacking In purity or strength. who shall unswer for results? Wo rtx'OKnlio our rt'iiwitslMltly lu tlicso m.UU'H. Wo reitaril uvi-ry .rvscrlillon M olio rtsiilrlii lliu utmost euro us lu acciimvy,niiil .It injmlhiK tlie lilcliest urado ol iXxuia that moiivy ran ouy. Our Ideal prescription servlev costs you nothlngoxtrii wo always strive to glvo the best of everything ut prices that are absolutely fair. Now 12ru Drug Store. "MtlSHAUT DOES THE MIXING," LARGEST SHOE HAS Jl'ST Not the cheapest but the most economical We assure service and late style footwear. WE HAVE ONE HUNDRED TONS OF FANCY OAT HAY $12.00 Per Ton Ciacked Corn, per bushel 85C Oil Meal, per pound 2C All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BAR. LEV AND OATS for set-1 ut the mill uud ut llie warehouse hy the depot. HARTUNQ MiintMiiflinninirtimiimtiiifmmMiiimnmtntriifmimirK I vGsmsar Hardware 1 .Agi'icUltat'ul IiTipleipents Plows, Mowers and Rakes. Sole agents for tho celebrated MIU5URN WAGONS A Full .Stock of Mining Supplier iiwuiuiuiiiiiiiiuuiuaiiuiiiimiuiimiuiUiu iniaihiuiut lap Grove Cigar Factory PATRONIZE The C.C. Brand a BOHEMIA, A THOS. CONGER Opposite 1 s-v-JiV-WW vvfyv. wviv kvwv; 54fc-js; s.- Proprietors of ! ...The lUincrs Supply House... I -Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- I IjCMWil Merchandise, Miners' 1'ools and Ammunition. I BOHEMIA, OREGON. LINK AKRIVHD AT & HANSEN Stoves and TiinviiK 3 n Denbup HOME WORK Straight 10c Cipr G CENT CIGAR. Depot. aE3 HAY