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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1905)
Vv II Week A - The Triumph - McKibben of Merit - Hat L'iRCH'S l:-- WY have just in ci vrd I 4 9 out new Fall Line, in eluding ;ill tin- latest shapes and v ylcs. Don't Pay - When $5.00 - $3.00 For a Hat - Buys as good DUKtlllULrllCK K .I t r' t ? Jr vis' ? "V ,? ;' . . m.;:- The Hodc J'f jivea perfect separation of Zinc-Lead -Ores JOHN A. T8AYLOR. MINING MACIUNKKV UK.NVKIl, COL "l)H MrPhee, "CU 5 81! fl ff B TJU ITflfffl B B tV8 C B B Vfl 0308n00ff88B88BB)oa-BB88"88 HOME NEWS Hems of Interest in and about Cottage (hove 'ind vicinity. Cs. n a ft a fi.fl.ft a nasal i fi.fl.5 .. tt.au a.a a.a a e ji.ifl.iiJi a. jui.tt.ji.ii.fi n SLA..&suLa..fi!i.a.aD Subscribe 1 i tlii- Nugget. I Pin lu' twine at Wynne's. nt, to I or Cm. 1 1- I!l Lnn Miiiuivl w Monday. Hello! Mi k ilt ltr.in IV Yes in I'm. Phone main Mr. C M. Ijuvis li.is returned Loin :i trip to I'ni'thi'i I. Our line "f li-.luiu; t !.! is imiu ploto. Wynne II ir.lw i iv t'i. MiHS I! II l It llklT ll H g !!" t'l Cri'swcll oi ii fe v .1 iv i m'. The Scholl ; w Ii s some line 1 1 ' w - j t i'l i-- nnil take a loo'i ,u it . Mrs. V. 1!. Dennis came down II tit: k J Jul on Mond iv to itteii 1 to Homo Hhopprig. Tho Postal Telegraph Co up in y repairing itcws are tumpad ut tlm pluco for ii week or two wliihi Ii x i n up their hues near hern, MissTena I J. linker, who Inn Imhh visiting her undo, Joe Piker for a mouth past loft for Portland Sun lay on linr way east She will slop in .Salt Iiko mi I v.iriom p iu' , in Colorado. Tho traction ongvio t'i il. L."vbw.s nro working on a thresher up oa Mosubv Creek had 'i accident. In l. week, bending oat of line, ono of tho groat axloH, which wad sunt down to Joe Pikers to be utrailit oned. ltov. M. .1. Hickoy, pantor of the Catholic ChurehoH at Vanco and JviugHloy. and ulno editor and pro prietor of the Occidental Manine, was in town Monday on liininss. Ho lias many yood words to wiy of (Jottngo drove, and further oays that many of bin people- are interested in lJohoinia district and it-t mines. Tho Father bulie vi h the way to kuocl'hh ju iu jiuwljiuji ahead ull tho timo vitU oliQcijuIuo uuJ. boptifuluemi Suhsci ilie tor the Nunrt. i. liH nt y oe;: i n s nt homo, Imt i- 'lill l'C.;i!lH Willi our ll(ii''llll(UH, lvti;:"iie .Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings ajM-nts. Tlie nulls iilon,,' the O. iV S. I). iije scndinjf out piit.ua k'ood ileal of 1 1 1 1 1 I i- at present, some of which ;.eH way lv tt. An estimate 1 tin- uinoiint of .ptu ksilver use. I annually through out the world iu the manufacture of tleu nionieterri uud harometeiH places the total consumption at lr),0(H) poundn. Mrs. Iuiuirt Slalo was in town on Saturday. Sho reports that things aro riitho.i warm up at Wild wood these days anil that everybody scums the extension of tho ni'lroad with much thankfulness. A lio ev delegation of lueinbeit of the San rriiieisco Olympia Club passed through town on Monday moinin,' bound for l'orlland. They havo a tract team to compute in tho sports there, and nro very sure that they mo f;n'i;f to entry oil a p;ood share of t he pi ie.s Tit-' Commercial Club held a session Monday uiht on the smelter question. They had a letter l'rom C. D. rove, which wa ordered published as a supplement to their pamphlet, and jlsousked that the Nu;,"4'et publish sani i in the paper, which appen.i this isue. Thoy also had a couple of letters from other parlies written on the same subject stating that they would be glad to pave thorn advice later on hut could not at present. Mr. K. C. Fuller of Suinpter stated that he would be glad toappoav be'oro them iu tho interests of a smeller a little later, but could uot do so at preseuv Those new style silk l-lts have just nr lived, (iirls! Have you seen those fanrv lace eollars? "Huster lirown" leather belts for boys! Linen skirts and Accordion pleated skirts have never been reduced before to our present prices. r Lurcns c Lerch' S yJovA 1 1 Jcx.v 1 isSk. w i xw 1 xlvv 1 x-iov 1 -Ay AkA Win Jlcnnctt has ffaie to I,ondon Sptmgs for a two weeks vacation. .' ' .. " ' Jl . iVl - t ' '''-'' '". '.N''-:. , ..- . ; '- "'Ni:'" '. i i ' v'; ; ' ' ' ' ' 'v " ' '''"", ia ''' l M linker, of Hrooklyn, Iowa, lulling with his son I,. W. J:.tk r, "r a few wc-ks. Robt. Suitijr and Hon wont down to Portland Silurduy ni-lit fJr over Sun lay, but will return the first of the vv k. They are getting things L.,ni,.,i ..u ,. i. ;.. Li t. .i,. i ... o . ii :r n' .. : .. I 1 I hill OH' niill'l'l (! HI II III! llllJIgH o t i 1 1 , which we trust that they will. i'rof. Swan and wifn are vihitiug Mrs J but in, who is tut aunt of I'rof. S aii. Pi of. Swn uud Lis w ife are mif-i-i ..inricH of the Preslij-ttrian 'hurch. wht huve I eon Ntationeil in for Home enry, but liavi There was quite a littleTtre in the woo Is buk ol Dorc-na yesterday, but it did not result in much damage. J. W. Mii.-li.ill. of Wallace. Idaho went up on the (). V S. K. to at tend to some business in J' jliemia, on Tuesday. '. I. lones has Miichas-f' from1 p-. his interest iu the - building occupied bv the First j National Iiank, Wch h & Woods and others. - 2K.SI v.-'. , I a j, ill lei-n b iek for a visit mid are now on their w a v homo Mr. P Carr nard and dau Lowell, Miehig ,o j 'oiulay .iftei ii' out to ;ui:r.v i Mrs. C. JC. May-d-r Anuir?. all of on the and drove v :u'rning. in, C.:!!l" -1 n trail :i Tur-d'i Tin: crTTi.v; qpality of any tool N nlwnyrt a dl.ralK.'S one, but of equal Importance U the power of rettiinin this quality so a not to require too frequent nharpen In;;. I'y making your purchaHes of the Oriliin ejitch Co. you always receive your money's worth lu the best qu.ilit.v of tools and cutlery ot properly tempered stvel that Is sure to hold an eiliro. The Wii - y j.un: I r. Alexander ('nrpron and family shut down I '.eS'la V . i Co. mill r about a . eturneii .Moiniav iroui tui ir camp ubovi' U'iMwood. Thev havn hml a line time and all got a good color whi'e away. Tlio doctor reiorts letting out about whom left couple ot week I ; or :e trv.-n . o:;k. c the rani) inum -diat'd y. The mill ' has ni'i out ot dry log, and hm has ihiit. tin- ilshi"-;: mifjht bo better but been the plan lor sometime the that be probably did not get far Company is raising the nutuiui dam enough nwny from town to havo a that point 111 the Ko-.v river, rind lair hIiow. cutting a tbime thn .ugh trom there 1 1 mm Hohemia District in Winter Time. C. Johnson of Twin Kails, to the mill. After this is done, Idaho, came in town Tuesday morn- which will take about two weeks ing. He is visiting friends after au they will be in 'shape to keep a absence from Cottage Grove of 2S I steady force of men at work, and years. While there has been several will make the capacity much changes in the town, he thinks he J greater. The cement Hume is well might have rccognted it by trying under way now, and active work real hard. Citien, the council would like to see you at their meetings occasion ally so you would have some idea of the work they must needs do, and how difhcult a job they have before them, now is the time to appear and know what is going on; to say nothing now, and then kick after everything is done, is not fair to yourselves or to the council. Tho Presbyterian Church Sunday School had a picnic yesterday and it looked as though most of the town went along. Hay rucka, hacks, and pretty nearly every kind of vehicle were represented. Good things to eat were taken along and a good time was had by everybody. When you go for 11 good time, have it, it lies with you, not the other people. Tho missiuuary to Japan that spoke at the Presbyterian Church Sunday and gave a lecture Monday is not only an luteiestiug talker, hut he had something of importance to tell, a message, and he tolls it so that you cuu not forget it lie has 11 line steieoptiouu, and ktiows how to use it to good effect. He hopes, to ho abU to do great work with it abroid, both telling and showing the truth of the message he takes to the Japs, will commence at once on the dam and pond. The city council met last night to discuss the water situation, and had a long and wearisome session. Since the last regular meeting tho fact has developed that thero is not a sufficient supply of water to fill a 10 inch main at present, but that under ordinary conditions there would in all probability be plenty. At first it was thought best to change the main from 10 inch to 8-inch, and do away with the reser voir at present but build the dams iu the creeks much higher thus damming up sufficient water, but after some discussion it was decided to leave the mains to-iuch as they would give so much more lire pro tection Ihau au S-iuch 111 iiu. The council hopes by cutting out the reservoir lor the present to save enough money so that If after the cement dams are put in tho streams, they still do not catcTi sufficient water, thou to have enough money to install a pumping plant. The bids for this work' tire to bj adver tised Wednesday. The council also voted to repeal au ordinance fixing the price of building street crossings an it was iu contlict with the charter, and also did uot allow a sufficient charge for a fair daily rate. Cottage Ctrove Flour Mills Ma n u pact r it Kits of Flour and Feed RememWr b it the Cottage Grove Flour is sold ots merits at lowesr living prices. We use 25 per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon brand. This Flour will produce more herad per sack, thao ttie cheap varieties now offered. Try it once ami he convinced, and nt the same time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG & HANSEN W. I). Garman went d emi to Grants Pass on Tuesday. Mrs. A. Brund returned t s -awn from a months visit Tuesda f.. Miss Alta Drain, of Di tdi:, is visiting this wees with " aer aunt Mrs. Isham. The Richmond-Medley Co. are starting on a lecture trip, t bieir first stop beiu at Drain Tuesdc iy night. R. A. Taylor of Star Or.?, was fn town Saturday on business. lie re ports everything progre.ssit ig all' right at the mill. Miss Dennis, a sister of M r W 11. De un is of Clack Huttcj arrived iu town 011 Monday. She was iu et by Mrs. Dennis with a team from 151ack Hutte, driving ont that even ing. J. V. Thornton has opeaied up his fruit and candy store which he sold to L. C. Hutchinson, havuig recently bought it hack. He is going to tlx it up nicely and hordes to customers call on him Remember That James Ostrander is ageut for the Fisher Laundry Company of Kugene. BORN LUX -July 30, 1905, to li. A. Lux and wife, a sou. Rev. C. H. Lake of Roseburg was in town over Sunday conduct ing services. The rector is an able aud up-to date mau. Everyone enjoys his being here. Possibly the fish up the Row River would just as soon he would uot have come to see them however. A good many Springfieklites were in town on Sunday to attend the bast 1 h-ill game, as a result the hotels and .restaurants did a thriving business. Tlie? thirteenth annual session of the XatV'mal In i '-ration Congress lias be.-et eiL'cd to meet iu l'oi thind, Or; 1 Augit -j I, 22, 23, aud 24. 1902. i-n iu '..i.:. k .... ... 1... - i- .-. have a good trade. Let ail his old . " ' V V. " inesi t.-i'-' .uiwy .v riul:1 lfl acini" nrid seetievn. inasmuch as the Chas. Libboy was nrr'isted and ; C ov nuiient has at gie.u x ense tried Friday on the charge of steal-' placxal on exhibit on the Lewis and ing 2-$.-o. gold pieces from C,. A. .' C lark Exposition grounds a com Fletcher iu the Sandy Hoardiug 1 t to demonstration of the operation House. They are both workers on i ul the Reclamation Act.. The officials me b Pacitio wells here. At the (of trial it was proved that tlm defend- 1 hi ant had borrowed 5I5. from Lee ilo Miuard and $3.00 from different ha partios about the timo ho was sup- t posed to havo etoleu the money and ' v iuusi, 01 mii umo. i jie:' Im-u ire. ot j-.ugiueers having in charge prosecution failod to show that he ! tlj's vast public work which has beeu had stolen the money aud tho caso'osti iblished uuder the reclamation the Depattinent of the Interior ve been instructed to furnish the legates with daily Uctures and to Id themselves at all times ready give information that will thoro lly explain tho workings of the was dismissed. Attorney Kuox de fended Libboy. County Proseeut ing Attorney Williams came up on ! i. i't . . t 1 r . la vs . Accompanying the call is a k U -r from Chief lvngineer Newell ei v Tino- the inain nnintd nndwhiVh he afternoon train to look over thtj ' y ive s information of iuterest to the aso I) cp le of all the states.