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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1905)
BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHEMIA NUUClliT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Win. B. Root, Editor and Manager. Entered l th pntUoflleo at ColUiW Urovo uiTfjon M ceoiiu ciiui niAii mmior. KITIISI'MPTION UATKS. 0 montliH $t.0 1 year M.r0 IK inonthH ?-'.i If paid in advance. riUSrAPKR lukcuton niont K. ('. I'tikf'i Ailvurtlnins Atronrv. ti ml 6S Merchant ! chumre.snn Krunelnoo, t'ulHornln. wliorccnn rcL rr advertising en le mmlo lor it. Clubbing Rates. The Hoheinlft Mipsvt one year vlth any one of the following pub Mentions one year for amount net opposite: Pacific Monthly ?'-00 Weekly Oregonlun (Pott l;uul) ?'J.."0 Weekly J ouriuil f Portland ) $ -'.00 Wednesday. June 28, 1905 The creamery will surely come, so those that know say. We hope so, for it will not only be of great beneht to Cottage Grove directly but also to the country around as well. Every new business that we can cet to come into the town will help to bring other businesses. It seems too bad that in every community we have men who will make brutes of themselves through drink, and when their friends and families rise to try and protect them from themselves, our laws are such that they can do nothing but wreak vengence on the destroyer, who smiles and . continues his work, happy in that it adds pennies to his pocket. net lie their accounts dm ing the f ur Many liiues- will be brought in for that time thnt will luive to ;;ive up when the fair is over .for net so in. my run cxif-t .under normal con dition?. The tendency to a super ficiality, to irerelv elnnco nt things, the desire to ninko pleasure days for their quests for so Ion- a time will make it hard to get back to steady wavs agaiu. The eloquence of tho negative side was so overwhelming that the judges could rot help but deci le that the points were in favot of tho negative. The next meeting will be held in two weeks nt which lime oilicers will be elected for the next six months. Kainbow Trout Pi;i vr.-xeM or Com v i:urK Nti I.omir, j IK'mko' o- ristutmrs, J WhIiIiisIoii, Juno 1 !, 'id. ' Court Notes. In the state of the .State vs. Geo. L. Stidham, charged with illegal voting at the Cottage Grove city election last April, the demurrer to the indictment was sustained and the case resubmitted to the grand jury- John qchafer, who hired a rig nt a local stable and left it at lioseburg, and incident all v took an overcoat longing to James Pott guilty to a charge of petite larceny , was scntinccd last Fiiday to serve one month in the county jail. Edward L. Haff and A. H. Col- well, partners as Ilaflf M Colweli, plft"s. vs. KUa Wall deft. To ic- 1 cover Money. Muiley A: Johr. o ii for pliT. Woodcock A Potter lordvft. The following jurv was draw n. I inklin Jackson, I M. Wv.teh RoM. Gross, I N. llembree, U.S.! i'ton, T. W. Pool, Henry Spores, j M. Shelly, S. A. MeKav, Win I . Mooney. Jury brought in a , verdict for defendant without dam J ages. 1). T. AWIIRKY. Attangements are being made to fill your application for rainbow tro.it which will be delivered at Cottage Grove by Bureau of Fish- cries cars within 40 days. Please indicate by return mail on the accompanying card your readiness to teceivo the fish. Have ready on the depot plat form placed for an immediate trans fer of the fish when the train stops, clean cans or other vessels, each holding not less than five gallons. Kiunigh cans should be provided to hold no gallons. Geo. M, Bowkr.. The rainbow trout that woip to arrive in about three weeks for Tom Awbrey will bo hero Thursday nfler noon. Parties who have arranged to take 1'nh must bent the tram, wnii eu an vessels Holding noi less than 10 gallons each, to teceive them. few's waterwoof SI Co. km iUatie by Strong iSt Garfield larrantecl , DJon Aqua - $ 7.(H) 8.00 0.00 10.00 :is many Water-proof qualities. f'A w II (IV IB 111 1 R m IV I F II I if Mli 7 inch Top 10 " " in- " 17 t " No oilier boot has C. H. Kugeno on i:ig, beiu- i 1 i 1 daughter, Mir-s l uiee, who will 'i ''- I ... . , . . .... remain mere icr some lime visum with friends and relatives. Vniil)inihiin pnt tul - i". " business .Mommy mom- iit'A accompanied by Lis ' hA Vi 4 1 7 ygf, T"" DO IT TO DAY! ! d Tvr, m i:kin ritis'iow m'lUM.v COTTAC!- t'KOVi: CO. OK Ml. OX mm .: , ."ii.-M, 1. t 1 M j VV' iiil Uii I . I J J ' TV bit Mrs. II. B. Pills and fan.ilv tuiday fer McMinnville. How are you going to spend C. L. Pipes uud son ..f Nemaha your 4th this yaar? Wheu you j werj in the city Moudiy. have the best time of their lives, it'! . eln):if"' Jr .u-.. 1:1 : t .t. 1 n ;n the guest of ma lucy Hike iiuuc jcl iuciu uiiic t:. i . they can stand, but get them to s understand that there are always An adjourned meeting of the some sick people, some with nerves, 1 coiuicil was held last evening t. and some with ideas of a celebration ! cn sota; unfinished business. of our Independence day other than by noise and roar. If you want to know where to go, wbat to do, what to get look for the advertisements, that is what they are for. . . v . Jf ff ... ..V M 3 U V f S h P & i 5 t 1 'AuJ t r-. !:r.l Ukr : tMt t-'Tl ttmi lh aco 1 ! 1 owr it t' German 6vmi. ' JTh? tii:!e-w.m iujir.iction, " NVver put c :f 'lit to-iaorii-w vh.it mu e.in do lo- of Junction City ! d.iy," is now .o:tt-iv!J j.u:vut t i.i '.hi. fatlmr f ir . tVV I f"ri;1 : " Po i to-l.r. i" That is thv l--- t'lii .1 ; i ! city act The Mitchell trial is progressing slowly, a great many witnesses, many documents and papers beiu Drought in evidence, lue case lraws gteat attention not only be cause the Senator hasbeen before the public so long in their service, but the enormity of the offences alleged and the people involved. A very sad thing is the fact that the Sena tors own partner Judge Tanner has been compelled to testily agaicst him, and it has evidently greatly worn on him. From all the evidence it certainly looks as though the Senator was very guilty, and that not only has this been a great crime worked out in the last years of a long life de voted to public service hororably and devotedly, but that in his early life he was not as honorable, and seems to have tried to live down his past in coming to Oregon, but the old saying seem to have been true, your sins will find you out. If the Senator is guilty he should suffer, hard as it seems. Better be straight all the time, first and last. The steel range given away by the Wynne hardware company will be disposed ofjuly ist. Letter have some tickets and stand a chance of securing it. ni.nc .' v..r.t to u hack:::.; c:it:h it A .r.i'.. ;:!!: t. v.hvh yr n h.ue !.u ;i : in:;;i;! i:m; er.ii '. i;. . ;-.!:; vtk.s. i'i'.i re'r J.ti- r"!!lv f,,r it Vo-:ay- .t U .".!v U- Vt. 1U-v';-.i-'s h.'S K en in i.: :. A 1. v.- ,! . ' '" - V. ,V.T (' ".li tli:.l ''. u ith f r r. -v- l V '!!'. -..::. t 1 t ( .1 rta.i.i f r our t' it v,i:i Epworth Forum Monday evening the regular meet ing of the Epworth Forum was held in the Methodist church. Many of the members were present and a splendid program was rendered. The principal topic cf the evening was a debate : Resolved that the Lewis and Clark fair will be benefi cial to the city of Portland. Affirma tive Gertrude Burdick, J. I. Jones Negative Rev. Grant Stewart, an: J. M. Isham. Judges Mrs. J. I. Jones, Jeshie Berg and Eber Brown, The aflirmative brought forward as its chief points the benefits de rived from a moral stand, the recent cleaning up of Portland's politics from on education, the instructive value of the exhibits, the now ideas, the broader scope from a financial value, the money brought and spent in Portland, the influx of people to the state for investments after seeing the beauty and worth of the state, the possibility of increased trade with the Orient. The negative not only contra dicted the point abovo, proving that while Portland had a moral cleaning ap, the fair was bad enough to leave a pretty hard impression on the minds of visitors, the saloons and rough joints at the entrance to the fair, the irte drinking booths within, the grafts being worked. The financial depression after tho end of the fair would more, than counter balance the gain from money left in the town, tho building left vacant, the firms that would have goods left on their hand3, the many firms that would not bo able to Ht'Gi: TASK. It was a h u e tak, to undertake the cure or such a bad ease ol ludney dUease, as that of (.'. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., but F.leetric Litters did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far pone, I could not sit on n eh.Jr without a cushion; and suffered freni dreadful backache, headache uud de pression. In hlectne Bitters, how ever, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. 1 rec ommend thits great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by Benson's Pharmacy. Price 50c. t ti.i! u:i.!..v! :. ; r;:d i! - c. :.t ::;:; ! for n (c cure vou omfK-Uiv. 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' ' "1 t-i and st"V" j-t !-. .it f.i Wi'.i street, llii;.; ' ri -:ri 1 ;i !) .-: mii.xi: mmi Lj mImI lL,j I I ii:o. ATKINSON & ATKINSON RKAL ISTATIJ Timber L;iik1s, Minis .-mil .Mining StocK. Timl ctl;m(l uihl In iiiHtc;i' Is I.H.i l:st of f r. ! v I ' -li t, ' r v mi l III I II'.' iliiiel .' 1 i. 1 i ii.i-. of 1 r' 1 1 11 i'evi 1 . I 'i sal l eity. 1 Ills If. for ii : 1 1 ' 1 ' . . " )n,.,SM (JK') T, V 2 V Confectionery STAR and Cigar Store iii:m;v T. II! . 1. ) V ( r. DIED. LANDRETII Gcoige Landreth at the home of hia sister, Mrs. Harvey Crow, of Lorane, on Monday June 2Cth of paralysis, at the a'e of 8G years. Mr. Landreth was on old and re spected gentleman, and esteemed by all who knew him. He leaves two brothers and two sisters to mourn his demise. The funeral services took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Lorano church. Iiey. Beatty offi ciating. At 3 o'clock the Grangers held tho last rites of the order over the grave. IiYING OF FAMINE is, in ita tariiieuts', like d.yiu;r ofcuii sumj.tion. The progress of cnnsiiinp tii!i. from tho beyinninK to the very end. is ;i Ioiif; torture, butli to victim and friends. "When I had eonsunip 1 1 'ii in Its tii-t staw," w rites Win. Myei, of Ceaifoss, Md "after trying different mcdieinesand ayood doctor, in vain, 1 at last took Dr. King's New Piscovery, which ijiiickly au i per fectly cured me. I'roinpt relief and urc cure for cousin, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Citiaranteed at lletison's ilrnr slcjre, price ,".oe and ) a bottle. Trial bottle free. the have been came to Il'ii'.'-n found on o 1 1 1 ri.e e.'i!il ::cO I liad le.it nf Ir Snieede ;:i.d ," :'.. eleetrieal tr-vit ie. f.'ave I i 1 ni ee I i the de.ifne-is, 11. m .Now I e;i a l.e.if court and id! s.u pus l. illiee is 1 '. i ia ' l'e : r f r lie- !. t t !.. CIIOIC!' l-KI.'ITS !'K!I! SODA Full Line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO Ilazlcwootl Ice Cream L. C. HUTCHINSON. 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Try thorn. rt A Sad Accident- A 1 . . vnarew riuearu, a young man of about 22 who has been workii at the Booth-Kelley mill at Saginaw was killed Monday morning while felling a tree. The tree ou which he was working, as it fell struck a dead hemlock, which fell on the young man breaking his back, and crushing his skull, so that he died instantly. The body was brought up to the store of Marion Ve'ach to be em balmed after which it was taken to Oregon City for burial on Tuesday. Ihe young man was a son of Ambrose Plueard of that place who greatly mourns the loss of his son. K -no si:cui;t about it. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, fleers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes. JioilH, etc., nothing is o effective iih Buck leu's Arnica Halve. "It didn't lake long to curt a bad sore I had, and it id ull O. K. for sore eyes." wrliesD. B. Gregory, of Jlopo, Tex. 'Jm at Bensou's rhurinacy. K y LLl ill F All lill 1 U H rj Hi-; ..' h Ey IE II' Brogrammo of tho day will eornnienco at 10 a. m., with' a grand military and civic parade, surpaiiRing any parade ever given in lingerie. Three Banc1.'!! Orations by popular speakers! Sports! 1 luces! Iliijli wire and acrobatic acts afternoon and cvrnihg. Baeeball Chemawa vs. Kugene ! CostJy fireworks ! After which, nowles & Gettvs Bohemia, Oregon. nowles k Gettys Orseeo, Oregon. FREE DANCE AT ARMORY v, I V.' y li ! Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. '6 Good Our Motto: Goods at Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise ' ir Miners Tools and Anuinitions