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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1905)
I SPRING LINE Uminer Shirl Waist JUST RECEIVED Mercerized Ivtnmine, Mohair and Lawns. Also large line ofhouse Shirt Waists. Hest values ever shown. Hemenway & Burkholder jroTTriroTffrTnnnniTnnrrs'ffTni u v s s o tinnsvrinnnsioinnnnrs llVlYlL llLTTiJ Collajrc drove and vicinity. List your property with Milne & linker. Hono'y Huutinti boxoM J and Bupnr.i torH at Vyhnen' HnnHvnro. A. 15. Ste wart is bttihlitiK a new ' .sidewalk in front ol the I'nshion Htnbles. Dr. W. V. 0,'!uby wuh called ' to CorviilliH Saturday on profoHHion al buuiiiCKH. Frank I). Wheeler, ov-roenrdor, loft for Portland TuoKduy to leiniiin a wcok or inoro. O. 0. Voateh mid W. T. Kuysor woutto Undone 'i'lionihty to attend u Mnflcomo mooting. GoorKo Hnrriw of UnintH I'uhh whs tho guoHt of Inn n licit', Dr. W. W. O:lonby thin uooh. A. S. Powell, from Ilebrom, has purchased the interest of Geo. 'Mc Queen in the Fashion stables." if you nood an awning, lot thu Wynno Hardware Company ordor it for you. They know what you wnnt. The "YV of Cottane Glove are (,'oitiB fo Cieswell on next Satur day, April 15th, where in the even ing they will hold a inednl contest. Airs. May Coiner was elected a delegate by the Royal Neighbors to attend the state convention held iu Portland. She left for that city Sunday. Miss Anna Oglosby has apcoptcd ti position in tho printing ostiiblish rnout of tlio Ootulmll l'riuttnp; com pany in Portland. Sho loft today for that place Mr. and Mr. Kinr.k Warron of Olovlnnd Ohio, paronlHof Mm, II, O. Thompson arc vittilitiR at tho Thompson homo. It is probablo 4hoy will locnto in thn city, Mr. and Mrs. bVnuk Pickett and child arrived in the city recently from Koscburg. Mr. Pickett was formerly conductor on the O. & S. 15. They expect to again become jierinnncnt residents of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt, who have been the guests pf W. II. Hubble, went to Salem Monday. They arc making ait extended visit to this coast country and are very much pleased with it The. prune crop of the Willam ette valley is looking very promis ing. Adverse weather coitditloiu will not have much effect 011 the fruit. Doalers look for iV better price for this year's crop, as the demand from the blast for .Oregon prunes js increasing. The small boy and the base ball season have arrived and all the va cant lots are taken up with youngs ters playing matched games. They enjoy themselves and make as much noise as professionals. They are "pat" on the rules of the game and some of the arguments that they have over it is amusing. A very pleasant evening was! sneut last Baluiday when a num ber of invited friends were gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. J,. Guuu and enjoyed themselves par Lowix mill Chirk Hoiiveuior HpootiH at MiuIhomV Boo Hiiiokorn , mid 00111b founda tion at Wynne' Hardware. Tho Allmny Dcmuciitt boliuvos it liits discovorod thu chcnlioHt man in Orooii, mil it ku.vh that lin lives nour Salom, noted for its cheeky iiion. Ho rocoivod mi nrtiolu from a mikil-ordor Iioiiho in tlio East, which did not lit, mid wont into 11 local store ami unkotl tlio- morclmiil to exchange it for 01111 that would fit. Ho should have I10011 kicked into tlio strimt. A lit kuii ran teed :il .M.iiImmi'h. A proHpeotivo Spriuulield mer clmut rofiisos to pay the freight 011 1 1 i H hniiNoliold goods from Portlnlid to Springfield on lint grounds that his freight from Illinois to Portland amounted to $l(il which ho paid mid on tlio arrival of tlio goods at Hpritigliild thero was attaohod n charge of $171 from Portland. Ho refused to pa' this amount, claiming it is oxeoHsive. He has suod thorn for $fi()0 for delay of tlio ear. Ho demand -i tin- goods or $1,000. Iliive your oyo touted lit IP (' JIiKlsen's. Mr. I. T. Awlirey who !mh roo ently Htiiiled a trout butchery nenr tho Cottage Grove Elour mills, is in receipt of 11 lotlor from CimmiHs lanor Rowers of Washington, which states an mwipuniani of rainbow trout lian boon iiiuilo. Tho distribu tion of this Rpocios is usually mado during tlio fall months. Mr, Awbroy has miido a good movo and it is to bo hoped others will follow his example. Tho stroams about heio could bo kept woll stocked with trout and wouid provo reiiutnerativo to tho country. Tho movement lo organizo it club for amiisomonl as woll as tlio pro tection of fish mill game is also in order and should lie well supported. NEW CITY COUNCIL (CoiiciiKit'ii from tlrnl phrii.) A in w. linn line of diamond rings list rocoivod at Madson'flf Robinson Made a Useful Survevor. The following from the livening Tolgram of last Saturday, will provo interesting to many of our readors nn "Hod Shirt Robinson'1 is a well known character of this county: "Itod Shirt'ltohiiiHoii," n lusjdent of tho lioadwators of Mnsby Crook, is 0110 of tho interosting characters of tho land fraud investigation. It is claimed that ho first became ad diclod to tlio habit of wearing a rod woolen shirt whilo employed ju sur veying about lfi yoars ugo under Frank Elliott, tho Southorn Pacilio iipibov cruisor, and that cognomen, as woll as tho garmot, has stuok to him ovor hiiico, Tho story goos that Klljolt would tako up a position on a noatiou oor nor with his transit, and Itobiuson, with his rod shirt for a sigual would maitndor tlio linos, froquontly covorlng au ontiro township in n day hv this process. In this way it is cjajmod that Elliott could afford to tako survoy- ing co'ilr lets iiiiiuIi ehepir lliun lanybod.v i'Iko on account of thu I economical fn.it urn involved, boini; tlcinatiugin numerous parlor games !! to iiispmiBo witii the servicon of to examine the river .some dis tancc above, for water power suf ficient to operate nu electric light plant to be owned by the city witl tho view of having a plant ready at the expiration ol the present con tracts. When the roports on these matters nre prepared, then call meeting of the people and discuss advisability of issuing bonds for the nurposc of carrying thcni out. Tho mayor also advised the with drawn! of all permits to erect frame huiluiugs within the lire limits, recommending that nil forms of irambliug be suppressed and that what are termed sporting nouses, be removed at least a block fr6m main street. While council has no power 111 the matter, he hoped alt would take interest iu planting shade trees, cultivation of roses ami other things to beautify the homes and make them attractive. It is mi. possible said he, to legislate moral ity into people, especially children the right kind ol homes would do more for morals than nil other in fluences combined. Quite a number of bill were pre scntcil mid allowed. The mayor announced the com mittccs as follows: Water:1 Hinds, Johnson, Chamberliu; Finance: O. O. Veatcli. Johnson, Uartels; Streets: Johnson, Uartels, I locate. The mayor nt this point advised the committee to order the tele phone pole (hat stands iu the' foot crossing of the bridge to be re moved and it the company tailed to act, to take an ax, cut the pole down and throw into the river. He also advised the connections to the sewer to be hurried along. A petition asking for assistance in tin; support of Mrs. Sarah Stone be granted, which was done. Ordinance No. 98 relating to the keeping iu stallions in the city was amended. The election of marshal was then in order. II. K. Underwood and Holier t Martin Acre placed in nom ination, the ballot resulting in r tie, the mayor voted for Under wood and he was declared elected, The miiyor appointed Green H Pitcher night watchman. The saloon bonds were then tak en up. licenses to conduct sa loons arc not issued but bonds are accepted 111 lieu. The bonds of lilue it Jones, llaiker & Perinan, A. Graham. D, O'Neal fi Co.. J. R. Pape. N. J. Cumniings, C. C Case were accepted. One of the bondsmen of Lee R. Miuard not be ing a free holder, his bond was laid over until the next meeting. Tho mayor appointed Dr. Hock ctt as health officer, and also added Vcatch and Johnson to special water committee. On mqtion adjourned until Tues day night. Tho council met Tuesday night and adjourned until Wodnosday evening. until midnight. The daintiest of refreshments wore served. Those present besides the hostess and family wore: Misses Hazlcton, Priugle, Soplia Osberg, Gertrude Palmer and Messrs. Krnest Scars, liber Jlrowue, Herman Palmer and pred Waehlte, at lean'- inynlar ll.igmnii, ami, whunovur oporiitiii1; jij 'a region whore- tho uorneiH had already boon established, could got along very eoiufcu talily without any elmiiimmi, as ltolmiMiu, with hid brilliant- rai ment, would ihimtor fiom post to post mid till tho throe positions," Will C'uinp Out. Forest Ranger Henry Ireland re turned this week Irom Lane county where he lias heen most of the win tcr upon tho Casrade Forest Re serve cast of F.ugcne. In company with S. S. Sweeney and S. L, Mc Kee of Med ford and W.J. Nichols of Central Point, he will leave this wcck to be gone sonio time 111 the vicinity of Lako Creek on the For est Reserve, where they have con siderable work to do. It will be most unpleasant for Mr. Ircldnd and his party for some time as it will bp nrccssary for thcni to camp out in the mountains and nt n high altitude whore t)ie temperature will not bo the most agreeable and even though there may be no more severe storms, the nights will be very chilly for sleeping out of doors. Mr. Ireland is a former Jacksonville Ulan and has been six years in the government service. Jacksonville Sentinel. Cronnitsry Question In looking up tho matter of n oroainory for Cottago Grove, Mr. A. 11. Wood has proourod tho rate of flliippiug pans of croam ovor tho S. P. railroad. Tho charges and anjount of cream which would probably cover ship ments horo, nro: In 15 gallon cans undor 25 miles a littlo loss than two oonts por gallon. Ten gallons samo distance about 9110 and threo fourths oouts, this includes tho return of cans. Mr. Wood says ho would mako samo rato ovor the 0. A. S. E and that would give the How river vnllpy i(l opportunity to send cream lo this piano, bojies tp fitrines in either diivolioi) alony tljo H, V. eoiild do the same A liltlu more t effort nu the part of tho people may tiring Iho oMnmory. It might ho a good idea to call a meeting of thn furmurs some after nnPn anil have it general discussion of il-e matter. Tlio Commercial Club could tako tho inilitative. Whist (M11I1 Tho Whist Club hold its rogulnr DR. SANBURN PRIiNCII SPECIALIST The While Alcdlcluc Chief The Klin; of Cures. I mil now lu your town Introducing my wonderful arts of healing now lieforo tho public. Don't fall to come and have vnnr diseases told, end lin cured If you wish. Hcmcmhcr, I tell your iIIsc.ihoh. I have two urts of lieiillmr. I heal with magnet power, end with roots, herbs, harks unit berries. Comn ono 11111I nil mill I will tell everybody their il senses. Plonso bear lu inlud that I inn the only man who inuiiu facturerH these remedies this side of I'nrln, ns ther,) Is where I leitrniHl these itrtH of honlliia. and 1mh lu tho future put certain kinds of medicine in your drug stores Tor the lieiiellt 01 tho public. Jiy olllco mill liibiinitorv are lit ls2 Hurst street, 1'iilverHlt.v I'uik, Portland, Oregon. Now located ut Cen'.rnl Hotel. Olllco In parlor and loom -'. mil remain in uottnue drove till April :ioth und return juvify mouth lu tlu1 future. CONSULTATION VWV.V. at itnv time. meeting on Tuesday night. Eigh teen games wore played, .Mrs- J. It. llrown and lien Lurch securing tho prize:. 1 lio olub and invited guests, in; in hering over thirty in all. wore guests for that night of Mas. S. It. Uraud and Mrs. 1'. Ilanrahan. Tho lunch spread in the buUuuet room was fiuo and the tables wore neatly docorated with tritiums mid other wild liowors. ur 'rwimi Itli tlidity Allio Phillips, daughter of Mr. itud Mrs. P. D. Phillbm celebrated hor twelfth birthday from 1 until 8 111. on Tuesday. Tho woathor boing pleasant, sho invited her guests to go with her to tho odgo of tho grovo just west of tho city, to enjoy the occasion with hor. Twonty-six ' little folks aud her toachcr Miss Gallogly, who has omtoared liorsolf to her scholars woro present. For soma time games liko: Hido tho shoop, Drop tho hand kerchief otc. woro hoartily indulged 111, whon lunch was annouueod. All woro luuy proparcti to partaKo, as tho outdoor exerciso had provided each one with a splendid appolitji. Whou the timo camo to disperse to their homos, nil congratulated tho littlo Miss upon tho happy occasion and felt it was ouo of tho best times that ovor happened. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES Thoro will bo sorvicos at tho Pros bytorion church Sunday morning and fveuing, preached by tho pas tor. Sunday School at It) a. m. Junior C. E. nt 3 p. in. Senior C. K. at 0:30 p. m. Public cordially in- vitod. atrnngors and soionrcors always wolcomo. "Seek yo tho Lord whilo Ho may bo found, call upon Him whilo Ho is noar. It. 0 (JitAci:, Pastor. Christian Science Services In Woodmo'n Hall Sunday, 11 u. m. Subjoot.'-Probation After Death. jNUGGETS A now suppply of hose nud spriuklern at Wynnes' hardware. ny parties caught tresspassing 011 my promises with dog or gnu will bo prosocntod. WM. LANIJliSS. See Milne it linker for bargains in Real Hstate. If you want to sell your property sec Milde & Raker ns they are get ting our a new list. Iluy your fish hooks snd linos at Wynnes' Hardware. Iho llohemia iSuggut ropresuuts ot "lily Cottago Grove, hut tho Ho liemiit mining district ns well, sub Hoijptiuii price por year jjSl Tit) UeoliivoiuiiidHupplioN nt Wynne' Hardware, Keep your Imwelx regular by the iisn u (iiiumiii'rliilu'H siiiiiiai'h uml Liver 'I'ablels. There im nuthhiK bet tor. For wile by Tho .Modern l'lmr nmcy, flenrge llohliiiitu, the tailor on the West Hide I Ml M 11 now Shirk of the hlte spring styles for Hulls and spring (iVcrcoiitH. Terms reasonable. New Spring' Suits AT Gent's NecRwear For Iiaster Sunday Remember Boys, we arry Cluett, Peabody a Cos Famous Collars and Dress Sbirts. Not Ready-made, but "Ready Tailored Suits at Lurch's. wants to see you with that new Easter Tie Sunday. Also Cluett, Peabody & Co.'s noted Collars in all sizes. 1 HAY! WU HAVK ONl-2 ni'NDKKI) TON'S OK FANCY OAT HAY $12 Per Ton Cracked Corn, per bushel 85c Oil Meal, per pound 2C All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS Tor need at tho mill mid ut the warehouse by the depot. HARTUNG & HANSEN Alt lilnd of eni?riivlngiloue ul 1 T MndRen'H. 0 .1. S. MILNi; l. w. baker MILNE k BAKER REAL ESTATE Timber Lands, Mines and Mining Stock. Timberland and homesteads located. A. ehoico list of City, Country aud Timber Lauda for dale. Housoh for rout iu thu different parts of tho city. ' . ItantR colloctod for nou-ro'-idonts. ornci: in owuia iiousk house iiiuldiu, COTIAGE GROVE, ORE. 1 II K ( I'TTINO QVA1.1TY of nny tool Ih nlvvnys 11 dlsrnbes t one, but of eipml Importnnco Ih tlu ''power of i-etuluhiK this ipinllty bo iih not to reipiire too frequent Hhnrpen ln. lly nuikliiK your purchnBes of the (Irilllu & Venteh Co. you nlwnyH nrelve your money's worth In the. bent quality of tools und cutlery ol properly tempered uteel that Ih sure to hold an c1ko. I msmAt Hardware 1 Slum iiiiil Tin w 5 Aiii'icfiltiii'al I utpl cii.ieits 3 Phiwc, Mowei-H mid Itn U.-h. Sole Ai'iitn fm- tlio celebrated A MIUJUKN WAi-ONS 2 Pull Stuck of Mlulnu ttiipplloft. 2 nuiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuaiiiuiiimiiiiiim iiuiiuiu