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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1905)
I I A -The Triumph - McKihbcn of Merit - Hat i W have- jnsl rct-fivul our u v I'nl! Li iK-, in dmlin nil Uu- latest sli.ijiis Mini vtvles. Don't Pay - When $5.00 - $3.00 For a Hat - Buys as good OMENWAY & BURKIIOLDEK ! Iletbrrt is in town again for I a day or so. Sdioll sells v;i(cln"4 and jcw'drv Ml very reasonable pines, Mrs. J. JJ. Lewis is feeling much better but is still far Irom well. The, only llulewood Ico Cream in tlio city at Thorntons parlors. i'ur till kinds of tobnero nnd cignrs cull nt the ritar ( ,'orifectionery. A fiic lias Wen raging in Portland on tin: ( nht si lo all duy yehterdny. 'I wo fireman lont their lives. , Mr. mid Mrs. 1'ortn left Monday :ifter a visit at the home of George Atkinson. J. S. Milne's family returned hoin J'u;eiie Sunday after a two wc ks visit. Mr. Hills' family returned last j 11 1).; ill utter an cxtcii'lel visit in Portland. i If you. 'ire from Missouri Scboll , ;tn show you what is wrong with j jour watch. Mr. U S. Martin and daughter went up to Portland Saturday night for a visit at the Fair. For Sal'?. 200 bushel cheat seed ' at J"hii Hull's. 2 miles South of a mnm or health 1,1 1. 1) Absolute; Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE Cottage drove. tf wpmm -Vl. ' ri'V' X.: :V,;:"- j MisM Winni'! IJrown went to 1 una 1'iid'iy to njiend 11 few weidcH i w it li ). 1 i latioiia. ' Mism Itollio UawkiriH went for a ' vae'ation on Sunday noon to Al : liany, where she will visit an old chiini. t ; Renumber if you have old gold land silver, it is as good as cash for ; it- j hi i r w it k and new jewelry at jSch.-irs. j d to the Star Confectionery for 1 an y t li 1 11 ii in the line of ntatiuuaiy, fi r blank bookn and school supplies, I. ( ). Thornton, 1'iop. Mr. li'ii Lurch and nephew went down on tho overland Sunday night t Kugenc on tfeir way to Vaip.ui a liny for a b-w weeks ! outir g. Mi. l'oiler Carr and the Misses Ann ' and ('. 1". Maynard of I-ow-ell, Muh. amved Monday from . Sionlaw alter a tluee weeks visit ai ill li me ol J. 13. Standisli. Boy of 21 Gets First Choice. I'iow), ( tali, Any. 17. Thous ands of persons were h'i to wit ness the drawing for thf; Uintah lands thin morning, i he drawirjg took place on an elevated platform hupor vised by a commitbo ttp pomtcd 1 y tho secretary of the iu leiior. b'nveloiis containing the legihtratioiJH at l'rovo. Vernal, I'rice and drand Junction were jilnc'd in a box and 0,772 names wi re i'i a w n . The fj t Kt live names in order drawn wne: Kay Daniels, l'rovo; Noah M. llodloek. Vernal, Utah; Carry U. Jiall, Salt Lake; John H. I'artridne, dosben; 1'rank C. Moyle, Salt Lake. Lanicl in 'il years old. It is re ported thai be bus be' li ottered $100 a year for live years and $, 000 for his select ic n wh' n be proves up. It was a l'oticeable feature that Mormons pied' minuted in the early selections. A Scnsihle Move. Have Tom Awi-rcy wiite you up n policy on your homo and furni tuie in tli' Oiegoii Fir- lUlief As sociation, "r your .-lo' k of goods in the -l!t na Insurant ('"iiip'iuy. N, V.; i.- ... V ',a;; '- -v V:, "4 -j!-,,1, iV-'vl!ii'i-.!... The IIlc Jijs ivca perfect separation of Xinc-I.,cad-Orcs JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MIMNG 50.H Mcl'hov. MAC1IINKKY DKNVKK, COL rifBUlfB"5? 5 8B"B3 3 59 6 0 BOOH (J 6 B U 613 K S 5Tf HH HI P MPWC "cn,s hitcrcst in and about IIUMlJ nlyU J Coitaxc (ire and vicinity. Cfi. SLA SL 1 JLft SJi. A JUU ii.Afi.fi.JLD.fiJULfl.fiB. fl3fi.fi.Afi fl. fi.fi. fiJififtJLfiJLfi fiJLflfl.fi.fi. Sl) Sulsciibc lb 1 the Nugget. , Finder twine at Wynne's. Subset ibe for the'Nugget. Wanted. Lady to do geiieral housework. Inquire of Mis. F.rncst Divelhiss, two blocks wot of Cath olic Church. 2t Lugc-iic Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. On and after Oct. 1st, 105 all iight rent will be payable in ad vance. Cottage d rove Flcctric t'o. H. O. Thompson, Sec Fiith tin) Taylor s-nvunll and the Dorenamill arc slnit 1 11 for a few days owing to in eidct. I ?, en- niniiu in I1.1H1 Imillir lll'lll.llll J. A Sea is and party stalled this Tho I 'ruin Nonpaioil has ehnng' d 1 inoiniiig tc.r a drive across the hands. A. T. Fetter selling th. ; ,.,,uliy for 15 days to Frineville. paper to S. V. ShuU, of I'm 1 he d. They are going over the McKenie who lakes possession at. oik , Mr. j r,,.,(1 amj ,acc yui ,,c M ilitary road. Schult was loinieily tne proprieior of tho dleiulalo Nhms. Missrs. I Liny and Tom l'arker caiiu- down fioin Fiohemia on Tiies day, where the have been doing Kuiie work on their claims. Sawdust has becomx so valu ible to the Minneapolis mills that it is now graded mid o!d in four grad-.'S. and comparatively little bah is beitii; made us a more prolitablo di liosition can be made' of the slabs by conversion into other material. A stockholder in a milling cor poration cannot relocate a mining claim owned by the e nnpany in which be is 11 stockholder because of the failure of the company to 1 perform the annual nN. esMiiont re tiirod by law ou unpatented claims. Nor can ho pert' uui tho work him self and "advcrli-e the company out" If, through neglect to at tend to the assessment, the com pany loses tho claim, the stock lioldera who Joho thereby may rnie tho com puny for the damages, sus tained. Any other pciHon not a Htockholdor in tho company may re locate, tho claims fur such faihiro to perform the nnnual assessment work, and thero is no law which provents huc.1i third party from giving au iutore&t iu tho relocation to a Btockholder who hits sustained losa through negligenco of his com-jaoy. Miss Franc Haul, the daughter of F. J. Hard has four hens up at Hoheniia that are record breakers. Thursday she found a nest with 2 eggs in it, one of which measured jj bv'71. inches. Folieinia seems to agree with the hens. Duos Ctowley met with a evore accident Monday while running the milk shake machine for Mr. (Jill, lie got his thumb caught in the gear and tore the end very badly mashing the bone. The doctor thinks that the thumb may Ik: saved nil right and that no serious results will follow. Where plows and i;crapers can bo employed on ditch work, tho cost of excavation can bo reduced consider ably over ehovoliug by hand. In digging n dilch along a hillside, under ordinary conditions, a man will loosen with a pick and shovel out from 7 to ! cubic yards of ma terial in JO hours. In mountainous places narrow and deep ditchos are moro Hiitisfactory than broad and shallow ones, Thu former cost less and require generally le.ss lepairs. Surpi isingly liltle damage is duo to washing of iho sides on steep grades 11 tho mountain sectiouH of dUobes, Mi-. II. F. Walton of California is vi -iting with her brother, I. L. lLnding and family. Mr. Hardin,; I and wife nrcompunied by Mrs Wnl I ton expect to take in the Fair at i l'oi thmd this week. j Mis Tom A wbrey went down to Portland Tuesday Li isit her sister Mrs. S. S. Sigel. where she will bo joined by her husband in a couple of weeks for a jolly outing and I sight si eing. Morris Schwatzchild of Hugeno arrived Monday from London Mineral Springs where he has been for a week, and says things are very blight up thero and everybody is having a splendid time. Dr. Corprou and family have gone for a three weeks visit nt the sea side, at Winchester Hay. The doctor carries a gun in one hand and his medicine case in the other, saying be is fixed to kill or cure. Constable Atkins and M. Blond returned from drunts Pass where they were called as witnesses in the trial of tho men arrested here for breaking into the store of McCros key t that place. Tho examina tion brought forth much strong evidence and the men were bound over for the next term of court. Tho (jmstion of the disposition of shd wood by the Poitland mills is becoming a subject of cousiderotiou The steady inroads which have been made in tho uso of fuel oil has ma terially reduced tho demand al ready for slub wood, and tho fuel contractors aro looking around for other sources of profitable utiliza tion. Mr. John Hull had a rather start ling experience Sunday night. He was going down to Kugene on busi ness, and did not kuow tho train was runuitig in two sections, bo when tho first section pulled in, which was entirely composed of Pullmans he jumped on. After the train started tho conductor asked for his Puhnan ticket, and when he said he did'nt have any and that he was going only to Flugenc, the conductor told him to jump off and take the next train. Mr. Hull mis understood, aud thought ho said the next car, so he jumped oil" and caught the railiDgs of the next car only to find the doors of the vesti bule hhut and by this time the train was going too fast to jump off. lie diil some lively thinking about that time, was alraid he would be crushed at the bridge and many other unpleasant thoughts, but de cided to break in the door, the con ductor hearing the racket let him hi and fiually let him ride after his explanation. Mr. Hull was rather badly shaken but consoles himself that while he road on the "special" Mr. Lurch had to wait for the second train. 1 Decrease in Biri.ii Rate. 1 1 I Cbildr'ii ni:d.r 1) jears, oue- third of the pup-.datioii in lSdO; one fourth ( f population in I'.iOO: Proportion of children to women incri-a.-ed between cais IHjO and 18f.(i, has iki ici.-cd cvir since. Childicn inkier ." to lU'O women between l." uinl !'. enrs, t'lIM in year lStlo; 17 i in vear Hmu. Liith late in Oregon increased fiomj'ar ls"j() 10 IHIO; decreased ever since, Ratio of childieu to 1000 native white women in ytar 1000 was 402; to 1000 foreign-born .vhite women, 710. A Pleasant Picnic The Sunday School of the Christ ian Church of Cottage drove gave a very pleasant picnic Tuesday out on Mushy Cree':. near vrhat is known us the "V" en the O. & S. E. Ky; the ofl'icia.ls cf the road gen eroisly granting a single tare for tho round trip. When the conductor called "all aboard" at 7:30 a. m. there was a scramble for tickets by those who were too busy thinking of the joy of the day to remember that tickets were needed, and when the train left the happy party which had been deposited near the pleasant groves, there was a promiscuous heap of buckets, baskets, boxes, sacks, hammocks, swing ropes, chairs, and bicycles, wlrch were quickly gathered up by willing hands and hurried to a place of safe deposit. Soon the woods were ringiug with sounds of joy and laughter, which was kept up almost incessantly until the 5 o'clock train whistled for the return. Refreshments were served at most all times of tho day, by each fellow helping himself as he was suddenly struck by the pangs of hunger. dames, jokes and various amuse ments wero indulged in by all alike both old and young; it being neces sary at times f place some in "Durance vile" ropes being utilized and the fracteous ones being lashed to trees until they becme subdued, or made there escape. Several of the Fair Maidens took his opportunity of giving their feet a cooling bath, and Mosby Creek furnished them a generous supply of water. All wended their way home well satisfied with the pleasures of the day. Game Arrests. Coos county, J- Andtrso;i, J. Sal vine, O. l'rcdeiickson, V. Urtrick, each fined $5 and costs for killing deer out of season. Washington county, C. Miller, C. Stephens, S. Varley, d. Armeu trout, each lined S.: and costs for killing deer out of season. Lane county, two arrests for kil liug pheasants. Result not re- UE IT CD Ihl P S u rr sr. r U U n otfo:Iive3n)tetjy Griffin & THE CL'TTJN'iJ QUALITY of any tool Is always 11 disrobes one, but of equal Importance ta the power of retaining this quality ho w not to require too frequent sharpen lng. By making your purchases of the Griffin & Veatch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the beat quality of tools and cutlery of properly tempered Bteel that la sure to hold an edge. veatch Oo. I Cottage Grove Flour Mills MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Feed Remember tht the Cottage Grove Flour is sold ots merits, at lowest living prices. Ve ubo 25 per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon brand. This Flour will produce more berad per sack than the cheap varieties now offered. Try it once and be convinced, and at the same time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG & HANSEN ported. A pretty lively week of arrests, to happen just before the open season. Farmers Take Notice. The creamery will soou be in operation. You will need a seper ator. Remember Wynne Hard ware Co. handles the Improved Iowa, which is the best Machine on earth. 12 Killed, 60 Injured. Norfolk, Va. Twelve were killed and (10 injured in the Atlantic Coast Line wreck this afternoon. The injured are now being brought to Norfolk and Portsmouth hospi tals. Nearly all the killed and in jured are colored passengers. Grinding. Don't complain hustle! Knock and the world knocks with you. Iloost and it looks for graft Tho blank cartridge makes as much iiciso the loaded one; but it's the loaded oue that does the business, Tho world is full of sympathizers devoted to all sorts of caused, who lift never so much us a finger iu helpful action. Don't be a mere sympathizer, be ft helper. PREACHERS ENTERTAINED. CHAS. Otterson, II. O. Thomp son and F. J. Hard were showing the Revs. W. H. Marble of Mass. and Grant Stewart of Cottage Grove the "narrow ways" the Bohemia miners have to travel, and to make i more em phatic, while the preachers were congratulating themselves on being able to follow the steps of the miners, as sudden as if ou signal, the horse being ridden by Chas. Otterson became apparently frantic and dashed to take the lead of the pro cession, the Rev. Stewart took the sideof the, hill and Rev. Marble wished his horse could climb a tree. Rev. Stewart having escaped saw instantly the predicament of his Brother Clergyman and dashed to his relief end the way the two preachers stuck their toes into the side of the mountain and hung to the rope of the crazy horse until he was subdued was a caution. Hard audThompsou held tbei sides almost spliit ng with laughter the preachers thought a joke had been played on them, until Chas. Otterson gave it away by tayiug thn "Luudbeig will never get me on that horsj again". No bones were broken only a few scratches, so the proces sion proceeded singing the Dox ology. Mr. Geer, mauuger of the Lou don Mineral Springs, returned fromi a couple of weeks absence at Portland, exploiting the waters. He had a good time both in the Kair and in his sales. Mr. Geer says he. sold a carload of water in less than half a day. If he could keep on .the road all the time things would certainly be doing at the bottling plant RHEUMATISM. When pains or Irailatluii exfst on auy part of the body, the application of ISnllard's Snow Liniment give prompt relief. K. W. Hulllvun. Prop. Nulllvau House, Kl Reno, 0. 1. , writes, Juoett 1002: "I tako pleasure in re commending Iliillurd's Snow Liniment to all who are atlticted with rheuma tism, it is tne only remedy 1 have found that gives immediate relief." 52c , 60c. und $1.00. For sale by ThJ Modern 1'hanuacy,