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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1905)
i I Bohemia nugget BOHUMIA NUCK1LT MJBUSMINU COMPANY. Make til check paynMn to Nugget l'ub. ft. Knlorod at the twmtomee at Colt Urov, Oregon mi aconl cls mail matter. sri'SCIU l'TION ItATKS. inontliM fl OO 1 vpiir M IS month t2M If paid in advance. Clubbing Rates. Tho Bohemia NnsKvt one year vlth nnv one of the following nub Mentions one vonr for nmount not oononlte: I'acllie Mont lily J'- OO Weeklv Oreiroiilan (Cortland) J.."0 Work Iv .loiirnal ( Portland) $-.00 THIS I'AI'KR ikeit on Aleut K. Irak't AilviTllnlnif Agency, fc ami to Merchant Ki CbiiK, Snn Kmni'iM'o, California, when; Con raota lor advertising pan be mada (or It. Wednesday, Ai gist 9, 1905 It certaiulj looks like there ehoul J be some law to prevent such accidents as that which happened at Portland Sunday. All Units, no matter what size should have some kind of life preservers on board all the time where they could be readily gotten at. We note that the city council of St. Johns is taking up the matter of getting the Oregon Sienna Taint Co. located just a couple of miles from Walker JStation, to establish a factory at that point. Where is the council of Cottage Grove while this is going on, are they going to let St. JohDs tale away from our immediate vicinity this industry? Isn't our council awake? near the .summit of the Calapooia Mountains eathcred in to help mm celebrate the 75th mile stone of his nee. His faithful wife gave them a fine dinner to which all did justice. The afternoon was spent 111 games and music and in tho evening al left for thoir homes considering that the day had been well spent in try ing to cheer an aged couple on their journey through life. Mr. Gardner was raised in New York State, married at the age of kx in Mass. l'art of his life was spent in California aud in 188.1 ho -v came to uregon ana uug otu comfortable home among the fir trees Mr. Gardner has seen the side of lite, sailed in the northcru seas to catch the whale, sailed arouud Cape Horn twice as mate of a vessel with a Spanish and Portugese crew, and has herded Chinese in California. Those that are best acquainted with him know that he has a heart that is warm and generous to a fault. He is a Roval Arch Mason, knight of Pythias, Odd Fellow and believes in the brother hood of man and the father hood of God. The advertising Commercial Club is value not only to Cottage Grove, but done by the of incalcuable the town o to the whole region about here. It is unfortunate" for the community that there are people who do not believe in prog ress, that there are those who instead of being willing to help and encour age the Commercial Club in their efforts to build up Cottage Grove and vicinity, try to do all they can to down their work and prevent them from making a success of their efforts. Every man in the town should be a member, and be willing to go down in their pockets as the members do to help push things, but the men that have plenty of means are the men that keep out of the club and say we cannot afford to be members but we are glad to stay outside and profit by anything you can do to help the town as long as it costs us nothing. The fact that the Commercial Club has within the short time of two weeks after starting its efforts for a smelter, had two offers for the es tablishment of a smelter looks good to the miners, and the community in general. There are very few people in this whole country but that vrould be glad to make a sub scription towards the establishment of a smelter for the Bohemia ores, as nearly everyone either has some direct interest in the mines, or would receive indirect benefit through the increased trade. Cottage Grove and the Bohemia District are both bound to grow . Even' district has its years of ups and downs: some times we feel that we have been in the grasp of the downward condition, but it cer tainly looks as though that time was about over and as though things were beginning to pick up. We have gotten our creamery estab lished and it will begin to operate very soon. We have a lumber deal on which will in all probability go through very soon, and whether this particular deal does, or does not materialize, others will come and that soon, they are bound to do so for conditions warrant them. It looks very much as though we would get a smelter. If we do the mines will all pick up when the mines can begin to get a little rev enue from their work instead of all outlay, whether dividends are able to be declared or not for some time, things will grow better, men will have more heart to invest, and more of a reasonable certainty of getting their money out. The fact of the establishment of the road from Drain to Coos Bay should be of great benefit to Cottage Grove and Bohemia. It will give us quicker access to the sea, to the coal fields at the coast, and without doubt souewhat cheaper rates. It will make the freight charges on coal and coke much less so that a smelter could be run at much less expense. With these thiugs before us, every man and woman, should be only too willing and glad to lend a helping hand in this direction. Birthday Party. On the 31st of July some friends pfTboB, M. Gardner, who resides London Items. The guests at the Springs are en joying the cooler weather now. Mr. Newt Jones of Cottage Grove visited at the Springs today. Mrs J. A. Powell and children re turned from Eugene yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers are ex pected to arrive at the Springs to- dav. Their daughter Miss Minnie has been here for sometime- Mr. Robert Martin the new fire warden is in our vicinity now. Mr. T. M. Hunt is expocted to arrive today to visit his wife who has been at the Springs for the past month. The Hotel arrivals for this week are; R. Porteus. J. M. Wallace, A. J. Lug. J. A. Baker, Black Butte: Mrs. Mary J. White, Mrs Mar. F. White. Harry Parker, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Webber. Cottage Giove: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thackrah, Rose burg: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Neai, London. Dr. Bartle an i little daughter Helen returned to Eugene the first part of the week. Mr. Van Allison returned homo to Cottage Grovo Tuesday after a few days visit with his wile and mother. Miss Dennis is visitiug her sister anb brother Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dennis at Black Butte. Mr. Johnson of Nez Perce Idaho is visiting at the Spsings. This is his first visit here for twenty eight years. On Tuesday of this week Judge and Mrs J. C. Fullerton of Roseburg who with their family are now guests at tne jonaon .Mineral springs en tertained a party of their friends lne invited guests were. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thackrah, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. II. t Neal, Mr. and Miss Madison. Al present enjoyed the day very much A Sensible Move. Have lorn Awbrey write you up a policy on your home and furni ture in the Oregon Fire Belief As sociation, or your stock of goods in the iLtna Insurance Company. HEREIN E a mrrsn of health WS0 POt'JiEE Absolutely Puro HAS 110 SUBSTITUTE For Particular People You will find COFFjEIE ' IIim-o that suit ( want other dealers your trade tlo not handle, and, i! von have lieen hard 16 on guarded. A rigid hrtgun ipnn tino is in force at Tefferso 11 - nhh Officer Tabor this morning eni'liUi- cally stated that there was m a case of vellow fever in Te.: e. Chase & Sanborn's High Grade Coffees Xo other kind coinparos with them. Wi: AKIv SOU) Ali I; NTS. Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, lndi gestion, sick and nervous headaches and over-iridultft-'nce in food and drink U. I j. Cuhlwell.Atft. M. K. and M. K It., Cheeotah, Inp. 'Jer., writes. April 18, I'm: " 1 wan sick for over two years with enlargement of the liver and s peon, lne doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hone of being curoil, when my druggist ad vised me to use llerbinc. It has made me sound and well." JiOc. Lor Hale at The Modern Pharmacy. Rigid Quarantine Is Enforced. X: w Orleans, Aug. 7. Dr. J. Mr, 1 ne of the marine hospital service assumed absolute control of the health situation today, with military power. He has divided the city into wards, each of which is placed in charge of an experienced eur geon of the marine hospital service, who has absolute control of the locality. All of them are officers who have had experience dealing with yellow fever epidemic. The citizens of Xew Orleans have pledged themselves to put up $230,- UUU to defray the cost of labor and material needed by the marine hos pital service outsido of its own stated expenditures. Captain E. C. Chayter of the revenue cutter Winona has received instructions from Secretary Shaw commending his actions in enforcing the quarantine and promising addi tional anthority. Archbishop Chappelle u very sick. The first negro victim was reported today. A suspicious case of fever is re ported north of Fort Worth, Texas, lne- victim is an Armour represent ative from Monroe, Louisiana. The man is carefully screened and PEOPLE WORTH KNOWING ABOUT lr. tianlu in titlll holding forth at the Hotel Nineede, Lugoiie, and mak- 1 Ing now cures daily. A few selected from hundreds we give llov: r.. I . hedford, Saginaw, Or, deaf ness : cured. James F. Amis, :t'.M; West Seventh street, Eugene, deafness, euied. II. S Tilton. Pleasant Illtl. Ore.. deafness and noises in head; enied. J. E. Orford. Itn.wiisvill. Or., dec f ties ; restored to perfect hearing. .ilss Anna Anderson. linlTiii.in House. Eugene, deafness and catarrali curod. .1. E. Montgomery's hoy, I'.Imira. Or., discharging ears and deafness; cured. Mrs. l.ouis Eenninger, Maivui.i, Or., catarrhal deafness, noises la head; restored. Axel E. Nelson. Springfield, Or., heart and stomach trouble, flatulen cy ; restored. Mrs. Ed Crawford, Springfield. Or., stomach trouUe and w eak heait and crumps; restored to health. Vm. Kuth, 117 Washington street, Eugene, Or. almost total deafness and ringing noises in hea l; cured. Mrs. O. M. Strand, llarrlsburg. Or; j ecxema of the face and earn, discha rg- Ing oars and deafness; cured by I r. , Darrin in one month. j J, A. Llndsey, news agent on theS. P. U.K., residence Mt. Tabor, Ore- gon ; consumption, bronchitis and ca- j tarrh: cured and gained tifteen pounds 15 yearn ago. ! Mr. and Mrs. Heury Hampton idt South Willamottcstreet, Eugene; the former cured of catarrh and Mrs. Hampton of puln iu Hide, heart and liver trouble. Ernest Khodei, Pendleton, Or., kid ney trouble and diabetes. Ho had to Jelleve Ida bladder hourly, day and night, all hid life; cured in seven months by Dr. Parriu. Mrs. Jane Eyons, of Walton, Or., now with her son. Chan. Lyons, at 2U3 East Fifteenth street, Eugene, cough :!0 years, bronchitis, loss of sleep, pain in back; restored. D.J. Graham's child, Springfield, Or., painfully afflicted with granu lated conjunctlvltus, complicated, with ulcers of the eyeballs for nine months; curod years ago by lr. Har-1 rln. i U. I,. Jennings, 4:i." Willametto str. i Eugene, writes his wife's mother, Mrs. J. II. luwall, of Irving, Ore. was cured 15 years ago by i)r. Par riu in Portland of dy.-pep- i.i an I liver complaint. Mr. Jennings U mp idiy recovering from same tiui!. Scores of o tliers might be iiK-nli.j.ie.l but space will not permit. Those desiring treatment will do well to go at once as many 11 o I in iv than one treatment and the dojtoi'.s time is limited to Oct. 1. PACIFIC TIMBER CO. eakin nasmw la iiduv. ronwr.iv r.Kovii OKI-CuX INDIGESTION'S .. RECORD 1 lptlfeH Wit? s. mi em: a:o. ATKINSON MILNE & ATKINSON ri;al ijstatk Tim! ki- Lands .Mi iK-s ami .Mi lioiiKsUails am It H Stock. it, !. Tlirltcst tmrilv I can prnl for your In- iliKctioti, ili.u! imi. .It'f-n August Howrr. I k n'v 1 'I x v r . 1 1 ithi t h m.-mii who jrc-mtiIk.- it rr;tl :i Iv. " IIndi;ostiori i-; making an invfnl rrcoril ns n raitM- of sm ! death-.. It is K-nt-inr ln ai t f.ttl'iro in its liasttv harvest. (JVoii read in tin- p.ipcts d ailv of appar trlitlv hr.ilthv an. I i -n icilnisi j 1 1 n I.viiil fil I'll 11 1 v ;itt.ii'l.cd n i'Ji arutc I miic .t n ! after ctlj.A iv..; a lie i t v meal, and tin ii dii'v! 'I' m.oiv cases Ih fore a phv-iiiai Could I c called ill. JThis should be a warning to von !u BiitTer w illi regular or ja-riodieai ntt.u k' of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic tims of acute iiuli v,e-tioti had tiVrn l1 small dose of On eu s August I'lo wt r ! fore or after their meals they woul I not have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures. I nnust I'lmvr pteveiits in.likM'sti.ui 1 creating 1 .li.:e-tioii. It also regulate lac liver, purities t!ie Mooi atui tones uj the entire system m a natural uav. J'I wo sizes, 2.sc an 1 75 AH druggists I'l'ti'im's I'liaiiiiucj'. A choice list i City lellt Tiinla-ilaiid Mouses for oi'i'ii'i: is oitu uoi si: m ii. his I'oiintry and Tintln i Eand:i for sale. in t!ii dilTerent purls of lln city, licut collected for nou-rusidctits. (')rr.(ir.(ii;ovi:, oki: s s v V s .SS vS,S Subscribe lor the Nugget. itcgist ration of Eand Title I N TIIK 1 II' o.v. In NOTICE TO COXTItACI'OIIS Notice is hereby given that tho Eane County C'ommis douers Court will re ceive sealed bids for the furnishing and construction of a bridge across the Coast 1'ork of the Willamette rlv? r about two and one-fourth miles south of Cottage drove. Said budge to conwist of tt covered truss span feet lung with t4 feet of approach at each end. The tiinlor and material used In said bridge will be delivered free upon tho ground, the i ontractor paying tho costs of timber and ma terial only, with the exception of thr niuin upper and lower cord sticks, which will bo furnished upon the ground free of costs. Sahl bridge to he constructed in uccoi dance with the plans and f.peci ticutloin now on file In the Clerk's ollice. Said bridge to be completed on or lx'fore the 15th day of October l!)05. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified ( heck in a sum of at least five per cent of amount of bid. The bids to 1m; opened on the L'lth day of August at two o clock p. m. 1 he Court reserves the right to reject any ami all bids. Ily order of the Court this -1th day of August 1!K)5. County Clerk. TIIK ( ll'.i l 'IT ('oi l!!- oK TIIK STATK .'i hi. for I ho I mint v of I .am' Ii in. ill r of Hie ai'i'liciii inn n( Fn-il t . I ami Murv K. t ole lo r-i; I si.-r ilu I ! a ihe sUmi liwi si 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 .il miii! he. t I ".ar L" ami "inilli'-nst fmu til o Sou i Ii w ct ' in i ('. f if feel ion 31 111 IomiikIi i i '.'il .Soli! It, I i.i I;-;.' .1 West of warm lin-i nlnin ' IIL'lllll-l I A-t'i ir M. Siiyre. 'I I n 1.. sayre. Kussel K S y 0, MhhkIi: U. Siiyro. Maii'l K. snyr.', ! : r.. I.i"; lonlioi ail-l nil u lioin il may ciin- I e;-ii Iii liilKlnillH In ll W liom r. Mav ( niieerii : la..; notii'u. 1 1 1 1. L on 111-: '"ith 'lav of .111 no . I I io . mi iipplii'iilliiti whh iiltj'l liv alil Ki"l ill Col Kill Mary K. (o in I he ( In'Uit I'mirt i hi Line 1 iiiiniv lor i it i t in 1 ri'k'ihlriilioii of tli ! 1 lei th" lamt iiliow il".er ilel . Now u n i h i r cfM'iir im or iM-fiirc 1 ho 11 Ii ilny nf A iikukI A. I. I Ht i ii ml slinw i-iiuse m h' such tiiilii'iili'iii ; Stllll! 119' I'll '.Tllllleil, till! Hllllli' Will lie tukull US I eon us t'i aii'l ii 'leeree ill ln inilero'I Ui'ior'l- ini; to Hit pm yer ol llm aiileaiioii uiel you will In- Ion ht Imireil from u i-piiunv! i liu H.uiie. t. ii. i.i'.f., kKM. 1 -I -"' t lurk. EOKCEI) TOS'l'All E. 15. 1', Eei k, of Concord, K.y, says "Eor U'O . years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, sometimes, that I could not eat. After vainly 1 1 ing everything else. I cured it , with I Sue Men's Arnica Salue.' I Ch great fori mriis, cuts and wounds , At lieiisoa's l'harm.iey. Only li.'c SoiiiethliiK fur Your liastcrn Friends. The l!Mr Issue of (he publication "Oregon Washington nro Malio ami Their llesoiirces," issued by tin I'assenger lepa rt moat of I ho Oregon liailroad it Na vigation ('ompii n.v, is now ready for distribution. If you have friends in the East w ho art; in terested in the raciHc .Northwest, a copy of this publication would boa wclcomo visitor lo (heir homes. This publication will be mailed to any given address upon receipt of cents In stamps to pay postage. four NOTICE TO CONTRACTU K.S. Notice Is hereby given that the I.iuie County oinminlonurK C ourt will receive neiiluil hlils for the furn lulling ami coiiHlrnctlon of a lirl.lKo ros the Coast tork ol tho W illainellu llivor about two aud one-fourth iiiilen noutli of 'ot tuuu Orovo. Hahl brlUno to eoiiHiHt of a eoversl truss Mjiuu V teetloliK with (il fuel approach at eacheii'l. The timber ami uialeriul unci in all brlilge will be delivereil free upon the gmuiul, the Coutruetor pnyiuK the corns of Um ber aim maieriui oniy, Willi inu exeepvion oi the main upper and lower conl ntlcks, which will be furiilnhed upon ihewrouml free of eostn. Said brlilue to be eonstructed 111 aceonlance with the plitns ami vpecifleatioim now on ii lo In tlie Clerk' ollice, xnid brlilno to be com tileteU on or before the first day of October, V'll. 't he HI'ls to be oueiie'l tne :iru day oi aiiuuhi at two o'clock I'. M. l'Juft. The Court reserven the riKhl to reject any and all bids. uyunierol mouuuriiuis iiiiuuy oi iiuiy, ltKX.. t. U. J.KK. Couuty Clerk. WHITE'S iream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM PCM CIV. 'if-' ii i in i u a If mm w mmm THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. rwAnr or imitation, the omuiNi mimnto mlv mi Ballard-Snow Liniment Co T. LOUIS, MO. old aud recoiiimuudod by MoUoru i'Uartaaoy Knowles & Gettys liohcinia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseco, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Good Our Goods at Mol.lo: Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise v . ' I I i iVliners lools and Amunmons i v'V'i .. ' llai'dw arc Stoves iiiiil Tinware Aiii'ieiilliii'al I ii(ileiici,ts l'lr)vH, MowtTH ami KakcH. Sole acntH for the t'i'li'liralcij MIUJURN WAGONS A l''ull Sl.ock of Mining !-iiiiilli'N. Piper M an uenburg iiiiiiimaiaiiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiaiiiiiiiuiiiiii mm I'l nuc is akoi:si:i Tin; publle n aroiiHcil to ii knowl- eil''y of tlio curatlvo iiktIIh of Hint Kii-at medical tonlr, lllci liic ISIIIith, or Hick Htoinach, liver mid klduuvH. Mary Jl. WalUiH, of niil, St. ruir Ave. ColiiiiiluiH, (J., wiUch: "1'or Hi'vcral montliH, I whh ivi u up to die. J had fever and nuc, my nervca wcrt! wii'cUcd: I could not Hlncp, ami my Htoinach whh ho weak, from iihc li'H.s doctorH' dniuH, that I fjiild not at. Soon alter U'iiinin lo lake :htti l; JUttcrri, 1 ohluini'd relief, and In a blioit time I whh enlirelv cured," (.iiiarauteed at IIohhoh'h I'liannacy. l'l'lco COc. A TOUCilINt NTOKY U tho wavliiK from death, of the bahy KM oMieo. A. Il.vler, I 'uniliei land Md. Ilowrilim: "At Iho ao f II montliH, our littln n1r wan In declln lu health, with hi-iIoiih Throat Trouble, and two ili.VHk'laii!j K'avo her up. We weroalmoHtliideHiialr, when wo rcMolvcd to try Dr. KIii'h Now JilHcovt-ry for couHiiiuptlon, CjiiuIih and colds. The tlrtst liotllo k'ivi- ro lit f; after taking four bot IIi-h hIio whh cured, and Ih now In perfect health." Mover TuHn to rcllove and euro acouh or cold. At lleiiHon'H i'harinacy, ,ri0o aud 1. guuruuteod. Trial bottlo frcn i