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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1905)
BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHEMIA NUOULT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wm. B. Root. Editor and Manager. Kntorod t th iotimoo t C'otUirt Orove. Orpgnn s neaond cut mU mutter. srnsmiPTioN katks. fl montlm flH) 1 your ? IN month f.'Hi If juiltl iu advance. Till PAI'EU U koit on fil t K O Prakv't Ailverttnlnn Aeniv, (I mil M M.relmiita Kx chunicm. Shu Kranolwn, California. her con tact! lor advertising can bo mad. for It. Clubbing Rates. The Hohenila Nupget one year with any one of the following pub IrntioiM one year for amount net opposite: Pacific Monthly J2.00 Weekly Oregonlan (Portland) jM.JVO Weekly Journal ( Portland ) $-.00 Wednesday, May 31, 1905 Eastern capitalists are figuring on building interurban electric linos through the Willamette valley. As several tin?s suggested in these columns, it will be well for county courts and the people generally to be careful what kind of franchises are given the electric lines on the pnblio highways. Electric, lines are desirable, but experience has shown that franchises that are given away aro soon offered for sale at a price expressed in the millions. Too often, also, a franchise that is worth millions when it is for sale is worth only a few thousands when the as- sor comes around. uregonian. This schedule is on the basis of a VICTORY BEYOND r.i-ili crtit n Vi a Knlr All ivnAl can possibly do so should spend at ill tltUt fl I least ten days, however, For these the expense need not be mute so ffrc.it ncr d.iT. as it mav be Possible Total Loss of Nineteen Ship by Rus to get rooms at a lower rate by en Racing them for a week or more, and the entire expense per day may bo reduced to Si. 50. The person who spends the longer period should take advantage of the opportunity to view some wonderlul scenery within a short distance of Portland A five-cent fare by street car takes one to Portland Heights where a wonderfully view of the city, the Willamettcc and Columbia tivers, and the sno.v-cnppcd mountains may be enjoyed. Other delightful but inexpensive trips include a visit by street car to City Park and a ride on the Willamette river by boat. The cost of these trips may be deducted lrom the titty cents a day allotted for Trail attractions aud souvenirs, since the total ex pense for these features need not exceed the 52.50 laid aside in figur ing the cost of the five-day trip.- rigurmg as aiove, men, me ex penses of a five-day and a ten-day sUv at the bair, may be reckoned as follows: Five-day visit: Lodging $5.00 Meals fi.oo Admissions and incidentals, .00 stan, None by Japanese. Total necessary expense, $ 15.00 Ten-day visit. Lodging , $ 7.50 Meals , . . 10.00 Admissions. 5- Incidental, including souv enirs, Trail attract ions and car and boat rides, 2-5 Washington, May '2 The fol lowing official report from Tokio was received at the Japanese Lega tion today: "Tokio. May W. Koports 10 ceivcd from Admirnl Togo nt Ihe Japanese Headquarters. "rust report received morning of May 27. "Immediately on the receipt of report that tho U'lssinn squadron was in sight, our combined squad ron started for attack. Weather is fine todav, but with heavy seas.' "Second report, received night of May '27: " 'Combined squadron attacked luiBbian squadron near Okinoshima (southeast of Tsushima) and de feated it At least four Iuissian, ships were sunk and others were heavily damaged. Damage to our ships is insignificant " 'Our destrover and torpedo flo tillas delivered attacked atter sun set "Third report, received Monday May 2l: "'Main force of out combined fleet continued pursuit since the 27th, and attacked on tho 2Sth, near Liancourt Rocks (northeast of Okinoshima). Squadron, consisting of Nicholas I., Orel, Scnavine, Ap. raxine (battleships,) and Izumrud (cruistr). Izumrud lied, while re maining four vessels surienderod. No damage to our .ships. nin J 1X53 ORTABLE HEADWEAR 1 The W:MM. m wear WWW M TIMBER CO.i KAK1N ,V IUUSTOW Ht'lLIMMi. S'i OKI-CON Wl TN selectlnga hat for Summer wear Jts necessary to watch many features. There must be a regard for Appearance- Comfort and Fashion. These Hats fit every requirement. In the stock are the best shapes, the best shades the best material. sqrtofHats which will stand and cleaning. PACIFIC COTTAC.lv C.KOVH Alii sun VIWTO r may Memorial Day ol last year was considered a very successful o ne in Cottage Grove. It seems to be the universal opinion however, that there was more interest taken in the day this year than ever before. The exercises were all good and the speeches of crnusual strength and interests. An American yacht will win the Kaiser's cup that is being raced for at the present time. The lat est report from the boats indicates that the American three-masted schooner 3'acht, Atlantic will be the winner. Another grudge against the American pig. Total necessary expense $25.00 27. Resolution of Coadolence. Hall Cottage Grove Lodge No G8 Cottage Grove, Oregon, May 1905. Wheeuas, it has pleased the Su preme Ruler of the universe, to whose will we all must bow to take away our brother, J. P. Taylor, therefore be it Resolved, Cottage Grove Lodge No. GS has lost one of his esteemed members, the order, a kind and generous brother, his a good ex ample of what the term "Odd Fel- " 'According to statements prisoners, voxels sunk in enga ment May 2l were. Borodino (bat tleahip,) AleiaSderlll, (battletjhir Jemtchug and three other ships. -Kear-Aumirai cuogatort an about 2000 other Russian wei taken prisioners. "The following are damages su fered by tne enemy, in adcitiou inose given aoove since commence ment of battle, aa reported bv com mandera not under immediate com mand of Togo and by observation stations: OTHER VKSSELS LOST. 'Sunk Admiral Nakhimoff, Dmitri Donskoi, Svietlana. Irut to If the local news is a little short this week, it is for the reason the office force observed as far as possi ble Memorial Day. What it Costs to See the Fair. Visitors at the Lewis and Clark ment, yet they are the only medium Exposition in Portland this summer through which we can express our will be surprised to find how cheap- respect for our departed brother lv the big Fair may be seen. The and extend our sympathy to the expenses of a trip depend largeh', afflicted family. of course, noon the individual who Resolved. That our charter be makes the trip, but a schedule of draped in mourning for thirty dayB, the fixed expenses has been pre- a copy of these resolutions be pared which enables one to get a placed on record, a copy under seal fairly accurate idea of the cost of of the Lodge be sent to the be low" means to the fraternal brother hood and the world the commun- shush and three destroyers ity a genial, hospital neighbor, and Captured ladimir Monomach the wife and son, a dearly loved foundered after capture: onespecia husband and father. service ship, whole name unknown Resolved, That in thie great loss and one destroyer we are reminded that all must pass "Russian losses definitely kuowu through the valley of the shaddow so far may be classified as follows of death by the path that lead to Two battle ships, one coast de eternal life, and while we know that fence ship, five crui.sers, two specia words avail little in Buch a bereave- ships, three destroyers were sunk 'Two battle ships, two coast de seeing the Exposition. The visitor in Portland will find an abundance of suitable accommo dations, and it may be said author itatively that no one need pay in excess of one dollar a night for clean, comfortable lodgings. Within the past fw months temporary hotels and lodging houses with a reaved wife and a copy to the hernia Nuggft for publication. J. S. OZMENT, G. W HlBBAKD, W. W. LlXCOLN, Committee fence ships, one special service ship one destroyer were captured. "It is not yet clear whether three vessels stated by.prjsioners to have Deen suntc are mcjuoea or not in abfive list. MORE THAN 3OOO PRISONERS. mere are more tuan 1000 pris oners, oesiues 2000 taicen by main Bo- force of combined squadron. The naval engagement is mil in progress, so that it will ttke time before the final results can be come known . " Lewis and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark Ex- grand total of 2679 rooms have been position the Southern Pacific Com- erected near the main entrance to pany will sell round trip tickets to the grounds, while the American Portland, limit thirty days, at one Inn, within the grounds, has 586 rooms. In addition to these ac commodations, the Hill Military Academy and St. Helen's hall will be available, while almost every houe in the district between the and one-third fare for the round trip. For organized parties of 100 cr more, individual tickets at one fare for the round trip. Stop-over of ten days will be given at Portland on all one-way downtown portion of Portland and tickets running through that point the Exposition will take lodgers during the exposition. Tickets during the summer. In most cases must be deposited with Joint Agent accommodations may be found at Portland and charge of fifty within easy walking distance of the cents will be nude for the extension grounds, and a nve cent street car ol time. 17-3 SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES Christian Science Services In Woodmen Hall Sunday, 11 a. rn. Subject, "God the Preserver c Man." At Catholic Church. There will be services at the Catholic church next Sunday at 10 o'clock, Fa'her O'Carrol will be present. Hand Uadl y Injured. J. II. Knight a laborer ride Is available from any part of the city While the average price charged for lodging will be one dollar per night per person, many rooms may be obtained, especially in the temporary hotels near the groundi, for seventy-five, fifty or even twenty-five cents. Most people will find it more con venient to take breakfast at their lodging place or at a downtown restaurant than at grounds. Twenty five cents should pay for breakfast, and tvflBnty-five cents for luncheon within the grounds, while foJ the evening meal fifty cents may be considered a fair price, making the cost of three meals one dollar. Admission to the grounds costs fifty cents, and an allowance of a similtar sum should be made for incidentals, which include admis sions to several attractions on the Trail, the amusement street. The schedule of expenses per day for the average person of economy then, is as follows: Lodging, per day $ 1.00 Meals 1. 00 Admission 1.00 Trail shows, etc .50 working with the stearn shovel near the Di f n I 'iuu pviug uiuco isuutu ui buc ii 1 y , uuudue urove udy. had hi(J h d . . . - juuc uc vuiwks vjiuvc aionuay momintr. me nana wa and Koselurg day at the Lewis and terribly lacerated. lie was taken Llarkbair. Ihe special train will to the hospital at Portland leave Koseourg on fcunday morning at 9:30. The round trip fare from Rose burg will be S5.25. From Cottage Grove $4, Other points pro-rated. All stations between Roseburg and Tangent are included except Eu gene. The tickets will be good for re-turn up to and including June :8th. A REMARKABLE CURE Of Deafness by Dr. Darrin at the Hotel Smeede. At The Wynne Hardware Co, A large stock of berry boxes, hay carriers and forks. Every thing the fruit grower and far mer needs, can be found at this store. Drowned in the McKenzle. Ouard. Mr. Geo. Tratton. of Tleaaant Hill. was In town today and Is very entnu- slaHtlo over the euro of deafness by Dr. Darrin. Rfr. Pratton Is well known In this county, having former ly lived near J uetlon City. His euro williroiarto introduce Dr. Darrin and his electrical trcutment to our citizens. 15elow we give Mr. Prutton's card : Mr. Editor: Please say to your readers that I have been deaf since a child from the effects of Bcarlet fever. wish to state that Dr. Darrin has eo far cured me that I can hear onlln Clarence Page and Dale England ary conversation acrowa a room and were drowned in the McKenzie feel very much encoumKd, l am suc- c,..wi-,,, r,,, . cessfully treated for constipation and river on Sunday afternoon. The neral debility. Itefer auy one to uuuics were iccuverer anu uuricu me ut Pleasant U Ul oil Tuesday, I Gkobok Pkatton. Eugene Steam Laundry, and Hastings agen ts. Honey section boxes and m iura- tors at Wynnes' Hardware. The Pohemia Nugget represents not only Cottage Grove, but tho IU hernia mining district a well, sub scription prico per year $l..rji) ''Five HunJred Dollars Reward.', Tho Southern Pacific Company will pay Five Huudred Dollars To ward for information loading to the arrest and conviction of auy ono of he persons who ru iliciously placed ies on trick at priva to road crossing wo miloj out of Alb aiiy, April 2nd 1905. J. P. O' baits, General Suporintendant. Approved, 13. A. WOllTUlNGTON, General Manager. J. S. MILNE iEO. ATKINSON MIME & ATKINSON REAL ESTATE Tiiul Latuls, Mies ami Mining Stck. and homesteads loeated. Timbcrland BORN. HASTINGS To Mr. and Mw. George Hastings, Cottage drove, May 29, a daughter. OKEGOHY To Mr. and Mr 11. H. Gregory, on Monday, a pound girl. DIED. WELCH At Black Butte, June 2D, Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Welch. The body wad taken to Portland to be buried in the Lone Fir cemetery. Miss Dessie was born in Liver pool, England and was 22 years of ago at her death. TAYLOR- Johnson Pope Taylor a resident of Cottage Grove since i833, died at his home Fri 1 ciay morning at to o cioctc a. m. ! or a long time Mr. Taylor had been a sufferer with a cancerous growth from which he has been un able to obtain relief. He was born in Buchanan county, Mo., in 1847, where he re sided until he went to Kansas where he married Miss Clara Lane Besides I. J. Taylor, an elder brother who lives in the city, his wife and adopted son Orville Tay or are left to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at the Christian church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, the Rev. Billing tou preacnea tne sermon, lie was buried by the Odd Fellows of which order he was a valued member. A choice lint of City, Country aud Timber Lands for ual. rent in tho dilTeront parti of thu city. Hents collected for non-rosidents. Houboh for OrrtCK IS iM l' H V IIOINK lil'II.MNii, COTTAOKUHOVE, OltK. A PA THE STAR Confectionery and Cigar Store CHOICIi FRUITS FKKSII SODAS Full Line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO I'lPKS TO MATCH L. C. HUTCHINSON. Proprietor 0 OfPA Ldaua fifPni) ftnnlntm III' I; Ur I n. 1 1 1. Ill V 111 X V VI Hat to Be Given Away. The Ideal Millinery store will give away a spy cat alay r.Hh, To every eraon buying $1 worth a number will be given. The number corres ponding with the hat will bo the ucky person. Come everyone and see how lucky you are, you will get a good bar gain if 'you do not all get the hat. Retnembor it only lasts until Mon- ay evening, May 2!Hh. A Sensible Move. Have Tom Awbrey writo you up .policy on your home and furni ture in the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation, or your stock of goodr, in the Etna Insurance Company. Keep your boweln regular by the uho of Cliainherlaln'H Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. There is nothing hot ter. ! or alo by The Modern Pharmacy. If you need an awning, let the Wynne Hardware Company order for you. They know what you want.. 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