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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1905)
t 4 SPRING LINE Hiiniier Shirt Waist RECEIVED Mercerized btitimnc, Mohair and Lawns. AIho 'line of house Shirt Waists. Ucst values ever shown. D(!IIIOIIHtrHt!(l tlio Goods. Last Saturday forenoon Mr. J. 8. Hunt representing tlic Peters Cart ridge Company at Cincinnati, Ohio, gave before a large number of cit Ir.cim on a vacant tract of ground just west of the city, and exhibition of expert shooting for the purpose of demonstrating the efficiency of the cartridge mule by that com pany. Tests were made, at shoot, luff through five eight washers; n'.so at blue rocks and other ar ticles. Those present were pleased with the work dene and became more thoroughly convinced of the re liability and vittucs ol the Peters goods than ever before. Mr. B. K. Ilrockbauk. traveling agent for the Paolflc Hardware and Sporting Goods Company accompanied him and rendered assistance in the cxibltion. Griffin & Vcatch, agents, Cottage Grove. Commercial Club AMKtTEIlOF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pare im mo substitute The West The Nation's Hope. large? Hemenway & Burkholdei Tfrinrpnnnnr HO) MP NPWQ ,jcms f Interest in mid about . MUUli llLrffJ Cottage drove and vicinity. 3 1.1st your property with Milne &l All kinds of eiigruvlngilonout if o lifer. I Mafldcn'H. Maker. Or, W. W. Oglesby went to Sa lout Monday on buslnoss, . Kngrnvlitg done Ireo on alt goods puraliiKHHl nt II. O. .Miulmin'n. Rev. A. M. Sweaueyjvill preach at tho Ciirtrtinu Cliuroli next Sunday. Andrew Marks Iowa, arrived here lug. of Deep river. Saturday morn- Ceo. Atkinson Sml family arrlvcp iierc trout victor. lowtt Saturday motuiue . Oat hay $ia (er ton, rolled bari ley, $1.05 cr sack at the Cottage f vt. l.l.l ' uiyvc 1'iuur .tun Mllnc & Maker last week sold to I.. J. Keustrom of Mora, Minn, the Ncwcomb place cast of town. Miss Sophie Hartley of Corvnflis is visiting with Iter brothor and Bister Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hartley. Fred By mo lies been up to Ho, hernia thih week inspecting tho work that has been done on the Grizzly propertv during tho winter. Thero promises to bo a hoavy clip 01 wool in Un-gon tins yimr. Wool bujors iirx tUroady gatliorinc iu Pendleton to eommonro work. It is pxpoeted by tho management of tbo liowis and Clark exposition that thorr will bo a total attondanco of over two millions paid admissions. The many friends of Miss Flossie Lockwood will be pleased to learn that she has secured it good position as teacher in the Tacoma public schools- two seated covered hack for saic, cuenp. I'or particulars cult ai i.urcn.s siotc. i uera is soma person .In Cottage vrun uiai i luiwilllg it good thing; M) wo will put them noxt. And it is thin: there are it (rood mnuv pigeons in tlis town and tl..,iri squaiis are worth $1.50 to $1.7C per J dosen iu the Portland markot. A tney listen two uinls a month for ..lu.uii niuuiiin ui 1110 year tiiero is. money iu raising thorn for tho mn kot. : .. i.u., . wsuuik is uciieving. riiprc was urougut to tlie Urcgoninit office yes terday a fresh bunch of alfalfa. not lose than ten inches Imiir nti,.bi two days ago on n Willamette Val ley taint tu Mini county. The field was of thirteen acres: it is tin. tiiir,! year of its growth; there is no irri gation whatever, and the alfalfa has uccn pastured by sheep nearly all the winter. Let our farmer fY-tiMirio go and do llkewlso. The tim lor experiment is past; the day for practice is right now. OrcRontan. Tho Commercial Club hold its regular meeting Monday night. Aftor tbo regular oruor of business matters of imnortonco which have bcou boforo tho Club for somo time troro discussed. A telogram from Forost Supor vi'so Bortrain was received stating lio was detained in Portland but would try to bo at the next mooting. T lie .resolution prooarod by tho comiiituio to tho Portland jobbers, concerning , the local freight ratos was rceu! and iudorsod by tuo Club. Tho committoo thut has had tbo croam ;ry Jiinltor under advisement for sot uo tiroo, reportod it was still considering tho matter and was Krantcif. further timo. ,1 ... 1 ...... .. 1 t . . I """ Atijouiveu vo mom nlonuay nigni iflndoppnU(Is ftnd ,,,C(H)0S bor n llv.l III, WVllllUlO HIV .UVJUUCJIVII H b prnMOA t. Myrtle ir.utlu'i'inuTruvittc. Ihu Wios Circle, W. O. W. have arranged fun a splendid entertain mont on aiut Monday eTeaiug at Wooduirm hull It is evident that Collier's, though a Now York paper, believes pro oundlyin tho West, n its issue of March 4. it says: ilia West lias led in tho more mont, now gaining mass and speed, the power of monov to make nml beat the law. Iu lias insnirml Itoosovolt, and it has produced most mou of tuo class to which, in vari ous aspects, belong La Toilette, Folk, uryan anil Tom Johnson, and it is making the principal experiments 111 municipal and state rcsistanco to rnonoply. Kansas, a very hotbed of Western ardor, vim and carelessness of tradition, has thrown her gaunt let into the fuco of Standard Oil, that Kreatoiit oetonus of all Thn East Oregonian sums it up the pack The thusly The newspapers are mules for the community. They carry loads for every private n.i 1 1 .1 I I ,a" uai ia IUUUU IU U1C CUV: of Mltm rilyrtltf Trovittp udod that L; 'hf? th ' " Z " "",.1 li wvvuaiuu , Tliolml- has it national reputation as roailer and fuiporsonHtor and tho event protnixerf to be ono of the bust ever presented in tho city. Tho "Iowa City It-ipublican" says: Miss Trevitto rendaml n program of supuriior oxcollojice an artist whoso work was thoroughly oDjojed every number encorod. Admiss ion 2f emits. NiiKot Wouthcr i'orcenst. For tho noxt two months it will umtl to churches, societies, commn cial clubs, labor unions and organi zations ol business men, fight battles for tho city without hope of reward excepting the good will ol the com munity, and make enomies for themselves by defending citizens and institutions and run a general free ndvertisinc bureau for the com- raunity that is only equaled in scope by the free soup houses run by. the Salvation Army. AH these thiucs are oart of the Selling Out ALL OUR Carpets, Mattings and Linoleums -AT- BEDROCK PRICES -AT Lurch, s Spring' House Cleaning' Sale A new arrival of the'latest patterns in LACE CURTAINS HAY! HAY! SUNDAY AT THE CHDRCHPS Down the valley thero is a now in dustry and that is tho gathering of root of the wild grapo, which is sold to the wholesalo diug houses forrnodioinal purpose). Lumbormmi report that tho Wit lamotto is as low now as it is in tho autnmor months, but with a fow Kood rains it will coino up onougl to float tho logs down to tho mills. To boo the wild Mowers that ero ptoked and brought into town every day makes an easterner think it is tho month of May instead of bleak March woathor thoy aro having back there. Tho low ratos on tho trans-conti nental roads have brought mauy now facos to Oottairo Grove and Iianc countv and all express thorn solves as boing favorably improesod with tho country. Tho grand jury of Bakor county have roluruod ovor ono nun drod indictments against saloon IcooporF, and moro aro oxpootcd ovorv dav.' Tho dsloon mon aro vory bitter toward Sheriff Brown. Mrs. Cottlo and hor daughter Ethel, wero vlsitod Saturday by Mrs. Cathorino Smith and daughter Nollio of Eui'ono, wtioro ansa Hmitn is omployod in the largo Hampton stbro, Thoy relumed to their home on Monday. !Mr. J. II. Gay, a retail lumber dealer of Control Point, Oregon, was iu this city this woek for tho pur poso of purchasing lumber for his yards. Ho found what ho was aftor as ho purohasod from tbo Chambers mill sovprol oar loads whioh .will soon bo shippod, Mr. 'Gay states that.thero aro many now cotnors to this'eootion of tho country and whoro land'ia offorod at reasonable' jirlcbs purohnsoa aro made, I Thero will bo I - ' jk i v - ujiurmu uiumii Sunday moruini ,--" iuu morning ear fiov me Moriiinont of the Lonl'tl oujiiur win im ealebraced. Y. P. S, w. . m (, nu. xiio O. E. Hoeli. will eelebrata I'nn 11V PrnBlitu 1.:.. j. ...siiuinij inviled to iilfro..1 ,u "6 ana sotourneis ilmm It. 0. Giuce, Pastor .i ..... t i iMoadofUie wiUincr pack mule am! acconlinB to local conditions; at fc"? romP,a,ns nt the weight of which will dommd lrP0lv on tho Dt he does complain when bust. moons plutsos aud the amouut of fog ,"!nmec"j p'e ,oraKe 'hit rightfully or cloud-. By a little attention to S.J? thePa?k n'ule to some tho. forogomitbo farmer can get Rthe,,ow who is not entitled to in his crps; also spend a part of J en money goes out of town tho timo ill town for job work or goes to some tran- v it nr I ..i et concern that does not ficht ' ..ijjuua.i- I f ,1. .... .r ootors. r.rounosticnto for u vcar. but :. '"c luu'.u'uJ - lBcn . . " 1 tup Tvirir ,- i - WE HAVR ONB HUNDHBU TO.SS !' FANCY OAT HAY $12.00 Per Ton Cracked Corn, per bushel. 85c Oil Meal, per pound .' 2C ill Otber Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BAR. LEV AND OATS for seel nt mill and at the wnrulioeiae by the leiot. the HARTUNG & HANSEN J. S. MILNK h. W. JBAliEB Cliristiaa Science Services. In Woudimiii Hull Suniluy, 11 n. m. tiubjeot, "Unreality." tho wuiUior man of tho NuKcct does not feel safo in forotollinc more than two mouths at this season of tho your. W. O. XV. At the lust rogular eossion of Bo- uuuuu Lumj tio. liUU, by an un uliimoiiH t'ote, a vote of thanks was extended .to the ladios and gentle mon, also JLo neighbors J. 0. Huff and D. II. Kibble for thoir assist ance aud v) nrk at tbo rocont Die. tiict Convei itiou in making it a suc cess, and tluit a copy of Bame bo published in tho oity papers. mule has a ncht to com plain. When you have any forage to give out give it to the news papers, the pack mules that earn' your loans wnne otners sleep We nave only a few in Cottage urove to wuomtnis would aonlv: .!,! .t . - sun lucre are some.' BORN. V WILSON Wilson -To Mr. and Mre. S. J. on March 14th I.A.IM.1 1T..1I P r" "uj. uiuiuoranu Bon, doitiif woll. MOOKUYTo Mr. nn.1 Sr n Mooiioy.Saginaw, a girf, Unureday, March 10th. ' LAND To Mr. and Mr a a n Land, Cottage Grove, a.'Ki'rl,VodI ncsday March 10th. JORDAN To Mr. nu.l Jordan of Cottage Orov o, Tuosday 6 girl. ' 15 Just received a carlo ,ni nf rinnr that must be closed of cost. I will sell for o ash ouly at the following prices, i Junction City White R.J sc $i.oS Wilhclms best Ilarrisbn rg . . . , 1.05 Golden Medal Juuctiu 11 Ilnrd Wheat I'lour , r Golden Medal Hiu rislin'r ' ' Hard Wheat Iffour.. Pride of Wnshinntc Wheat Flour . ,.i0 50 pounds Graham ; 1.05 SO pounds Whrjlrt Wheat l'lr 1 r..ds 10 iKiund sacks GmUiiim as 10 pounds Wh ole , Wheat ' Flour j a- 10 pounds Whc- it Meal....'.... 35 to pounds Wh;nt Gecmea... 30 Hour by the ti m ,)er ,hack . ri00 Oatlliiy. icxoo FlOUr UOlivelU'll miv nlnr. In th city free of clUrjie. U-ave your orders nt Uauo.jiaj AN'8 Fved stoe- MotliodlHt I'iilNcopal Cliuroli Series of mo etings will bo bosun on noxt Siiinlii;r nnd continue during tuo week, l- urtucr dotail will be aunouueud later in tho week. The pastor will havo assistance not later than Monday. Bankrupt Stock for Sale. . I have on hand a bankrupt stock 01 uenerai niercuandise and i'atent medicine's one door east of the Griffin Veatch Company, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. Call and be couvinced. No trouble to show goods or answer questions. C. C. II A 5LUTON. Lewis and Clark sou vonior bdoohb Ul lUlHlBUirH. MILNE & BAKER REAL ESTATE Timber Lands, Mines f and Mining Stock. and. lioniiesteads located. Timberland A choice list of City, Country ami Timber Lands for sale. rent in tb8 different parts of the city. Koi' ts oolleotod for non-residents. Houses for OFFICE IS OftlU UOC8E U QUSE BOILDISO, OOTfAGE GROVE, ORE. DIED YOUNG Chorlos Albort Youug, agod 19 yoara C months and 11 days, died at tho residonco of his parents, about two miles west of I tho city on last) Saturday. Tho funeral sot-vices' woro conduct ed by Revorond C. n. Wallace at tho Christian Church Sunday fore noon. Thoro was a largo number of the family in attondanco at the service;. The young man oame bore with hia paronts about three yoara ago. Tho pall bearers wero young mon ot about his own ago. Any parties caught tresspassing on my proraisos with dog or gun will bo prosecuted. Wm. Landkss. Perfect granuutee gocs.wlth glasses at MlldBOIl'H. NUGGETS Havo jouroyes Modson's, See Milue & in Real Estate. tested -nt II. C Baker for bargains Any parties caught trespassing 011 my premises with dog or gun will be prosecuted. D. G. McFaihano. INVAMTAHM3 FQlt ltllKUMATISM I have been miRVrlliK for tho oust few: yours with it severe uttncK of rlivuiimtlHin unci found thut ilnllnrd'H Httuw Unluient wns the only thing tlmt gave me Miitlsfnctlon and tended to itllovliite my pnlns. March 24, '02. .I0I111O. Uiiniiu, iCteiiitin. 111m. iiTu-, COe and 1.00 Hold by The Moduru I'linriuncy. If you want to sell your property see Milne & Baker as they are get ting our a new list. Tho Bohemia Nucgot renrosonts not only Cottogo Grove, but tho B homia mining district us well, ub Reriptinu priou per year J1.G0 Qforgo lltililumu, the tullorou the :z west sine mis 11 new Btiick or tlio Into spriug styles for suitH nnd spring inun'uiiiH, ivriiiH rt'iiponnuie. JDK (11T1KO QUALITY ol any tool Is alwnys a dtsrubes one, but of equal Importance Is.tho power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent Rharien lug. Hy making your purchnsee of theUrlliln&VentchCo. you always receive your money's worth In the tKwt quality of tools and cutlery ol properly tempered stoel that Is sure to hold un edge. Veafch Co. Hfff MfM1M!M!f11t WWW WWf!!fWWWWWWWW!rK A now just reou BY THIi TONIC ltOUTK. Tho pills that net as a tonic, and not as n drastic purge, aro DeWltt's Little Knrly ltlsers. They cure llend ucho, Coiistipittlun, IIIIIou9iuds. etc. Early Hlsers are smiill, easy to take nnd easy to act ft siilo pill. Mui-k iiiiiiiiiion, nuroicieiK at valley Ulty, Hardware 3 I'loiva '11 Stoves and agricultural Iii,pl.nrei)Ls Mowers and Hakes. Solo airettu for tho celobratod MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Minim; .Supplies. INCH . lino lim. of diamond rings : l wo "U oh c.myi me fl ived at Madsen's. CUL WSgT boM ,,y liMUiJUitt ttiUJttJUiUittJttiUiUiUiWH iM n..i rDiwaia im Isf