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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1905)
I When you arc ii need of UNDERWEAR Ynii will IiikI tilt' l.n;isL and lies I linr cvi r shown in Collate (inivc at our stoic. Our line is complete in Ladies', (ioiifs, itoys, Misses' and Cliildrcn I p-l o i late I mis ii arc iikl lnnr n-iiir I In- M'llin;.' me rits ol an ar lidc V ak von to take- advan tai;r l I In- inanv rl nn 1 1 it s o K h i I a l hi I si ui i IIEJI10NWAY & BUIIKIIOLDER Cortivi ri.viiv () ic! Street l i A I' j V : ' ... ' ' ' . 4 , 4' 4 'i-., ,'"7 'j' ' ' "" ' 1 i . . - ' ' . ' f' ' TIic 2tocI-c Jitfs ica perfect scoaratidii ol Zinc Ia;hI th es JOHN A. TRAYLOU r0S Mcl'hec. MINING MACMINKKV DKSVKK . COL "0' ti H 5 t A 0 t 3 C a 6 i 0 S S B S 0 B S'9 0 S 9 0 0 0 S 0 A 0 d 0 0 S & & S 0 B BXslT&KS S B tf M MA r" miMirn lljn i lul .t,I in ?inl riKiinl HOME NEWS Collate (irovc 'ind vicinity. 2 Suli-u i ilic to tin- Nni;i;'t. Mi -t M il i I C" lilin 'l Ciisml! .i- in t" ii Suik1.iv. I()IN--Ti A L. OiU'cm-i mill ssilr 'I Wllilw mm ,S ( (illli.l liny. I'iOUN Tw Win. -Ii ill iis hi ami wii . (Mi Mo.tliv (Yivk y pi'Miiul i "l all LimK (it tnhllcco aiiii fi;;il'N i ill Ilir Slur ( 'iinftiolli'l V. I 'i Sil1'. .M' liiiilu. h rliciil seed i: "lin lluU's. j mill);. S"iitli f i-Nill (a.ic t I 'i'.iiiU Sl it-1 u 1 1 ic I fniii il lc vi-.il with friends nn.l rcln tiviw at Kii'.M'iie :in.l Cicswcll. .Mi. Ilii.ini (ai;,r;.;s win) 1 1 . i m linn it. ( !niii.-t'i, k visiting !iis lun nts fur i fiv d.iys ret in nol Wi'ilnesd.iy. W.inleil. Iuly to lo general usesvoi l. 1 inline of Mis. I'-iuesl Sii!si i iln- loi ihc .N'ui'.H t. SlurilV 1 ie I l isk ssa. in tnsvn Monday. Cu;,rene Steam l.nuidi) , Allium and Hastings a;;ent . An li w N vim, w'.i i ha I Ii tii on a Imaii ' to l',u.:. iic, n: turned to Hi'' i ty Sat.nrd i . ( J t i i'ii- 1 1 v." ii f. . 'i i in ' i . t i liny tliin.: in m ' a' i ' i i ry , fill- lilaiik I'o lv. and f 1 1 I . J. (). 'I'll.. i nl. i, i " j . . . I j. M I'o ii" "I i '. ; , 'i ll v, :.. :i MlHHl:ll; M-r I" III'.1 a Suiid.i iii ' I n I ill, tjolli;, lion h ie I i I in . mi tl) HJICV.'I 1 III' dl' Willi 'll . Wll'.'. TllL'V ri'tiH'iii'd 1 1 :!' M .id as . J. li. I'lliil.i-. Sili'.'l ilit'Ml I : I ' " tliii I'oslul Ti l. ;a.i Ii I. n !, mm und Vaslii!i;;; iii in town Siiiiduy loouiii nit. r lii- int'i.",! of; Divelbiss, two blorks west of Cath- J 1 14 coiniiin.v nn. I ( :.mi a idy I'ole nlie Clnirrli. t eontiacta und went iiji on llm () Miss .J.vk.-oii, and Mi-ss .v.ldison lv , . , , ,, , . I svlio li'isv Iii'imi to llio I'air for a l)r ().;le:d.y. w ... ' ' - ' '''.''l k.w days ,etn. au-il home ThurHday. a mil csta lo and nun,,,,. "H"'-' , Tjk.v tlillk thl. ,vlir is iKXl alll, l'ortland dim.,;; !!,, .,:,,,,,. ,, I.as , lllU,,inil kllU fll, tillu, interoHted Hie I'liu-.li l, ( minui, Plr. liarsiMi and Mi. Rat lni.niison, : " 1 Icli Wanted I will coniniunee of Miniieapolia in a il.nii . it ion a . ! pi. l.iii;,1 hops in my yard i-;j miles ji.'ct for I !nt In :e Jr.iv mil lliet.ej tvi'l l CVer-well on or aliout Sept. ;outh!iii:n svdl l.o li. k. oh Tnurs- ! 7tl'- 'l'1'0-" to piek will day to look tin jo'iiind over t'.ii pleaac sviilo Slipt. U. O. liiady, that piiipn.se. 'I'll.' pnrclia e of hov- ; I'l.'SWell, Dickon, onil ll nets o !',r mud at e hrin;; con S. C Haitium, the Ciovei innent siilorod und it ia slated that if satis- Poiest Supervisor of the Cascade ! fuiitury iirraii;;'niciitn mn iiiikui lhal Ran;;e was in lown Monday nij.;ht. M.I'. I'it!iinnns'iii (.in loealn -" lie is linkin;; over llm r.i!i;;e at familii'M hero 01; uniH tracts of pieseiit to I' iiniliarie liiinsell with ground, of uli iu!, 'JD acres o.mh I the condiiious ol tlm I'janiL; bnforo Him svinU'T. These people I ground, so thai when Hie Mine ar Hrii nuw located in S mfh I Kkut i 1 1 isvs I'm llm ntnv law c hkvi ii and on account, of tlm unvero winters in the payment uf fees oi laiii:,' aro anxioiis t) change to tlui Will- purposes, is to he put into eifeet he aniotto valley. They urn solid', in- i may 1 -'it K- t intelli;;enlly deal dmtrioin farniian, mi l will not j with it. lie is an able ollieer only make ;;o I eiti.ens lull svill j svilh a f.ii'it I '.'l l iloi s' to eovei , und help to lmild up fhn liimini'HS in- I with a i it iiiaiiy duties to attend toresttf ui tbc coiuimiuity, 1 to. Maker Stewart and family were in town on Sntiirduy. Mihh lluir .'tl(!Xi(!clH to return noon und liiin;; n lino fall slock of kooiIh with licr. Tin' h"i piikin' sfiison is at hand, and many of tin- yon folks an- (lescilini; (own for the fmlds. Dr. Job bus three very fine rattle snake skins in bin ollice. The Biiake.s sveio killed by hi'iirls in Soiillicrn Coliloi uia. I o ii il. noun ihr opportunity iillcrcd at llm l'.mifii: 'Jimbrr Co. Htoic. Tbi IkmI joiods at jjrcatlf r dnci il pi ices. 'J. kid pamphlets wen ordered scut lolhe Imposition also 2,0 ot the i ' i pts ot Mr. H. (). Tliomi) hou'h artii 1c on J'.oheinia. Tin fnivtisity of Oteon will not upeti until Sept. 'Jjth this yoar, on a. ennui ol ihn many .students employed until late in the summer. The JMik atioiial coiitchs opctmd ul, the I'air yen!ci(iiy with many iii.li'd I idiiciitniH in litteiidiuice. I'.etWM ii Ton and Mid pcoplo urn in nllelidaiicc. The (oiniBHtee to .secure funds loi the pamphlets was instructed to under a icjioil at the next tiievtinK ol lh" -is'iiis who liav'i subscribed ha the, luml I he iiuiii mill is expecting to ' slat I, a ni;' hi shift us soon as the ; pii'pi l inen can lie located, as u ! Hi eat deal ol raiii is now on hand, j and -till iniicli to come. It is the i busiest place iii town I in l 'lumen ial Club held its iciMil.H Hurting Monday night. I.'1 ie ii il mil "I Win I'. Hoot, wa 'i 1 t pli ! a ml vole of t liiiuki to him I M lu M'lviccs in llm pust was opined extended to him. Hie I'bib voted to elikltain the lion I. I ( 'oiimiI, Mr I. arson and I.' illimiiiiwMi. at a sjiecial meet in;' ( I In- Cl"l on Thursday niht, on! In. O 'cl-.hv, Messrs. Jones and r'i-her wi ? app niited a committee to nn' t the m iitleni'-ii nud extend the ( 1 1 ' "Mi s i if tin cblb. '1 I e I't'-aiimrv h.e, made several inns ii ov , ami Idiv tinned out the l"si buttei lli.t the town has had I'M I'm;: Inn It has ho far only m. i 'e a Dial inn nf ice cieiMii, but il! in iinif icliiie it in larye 1 in 1 1 1 1 tu -. R. nites are being est ;il bshed -o that eoiniiielicin with nct Hul., tlnrt will b at least 1 li 1 1 " cl i! i iiinj's a week, and I'l.Mial.lu ni'iie us .pli.. u as there is lu sh ''i s . r the cows. J i ti ls Meat .Market has movei , into the I milling next Thorntons svhile their new building is buing I i.i.jii i. : . i.... .i .1.-. "in. ii is niu uiiiieiieii iiiui new brick may also bo built between jtbiruiau & Ilemeiiways and Hartels j All the building dono helps to add j to the general piosiierity. The new ' t . " 1 . I'll' - . . oiu-K oiiiKiing oi Mewart and i'oilei is rapidly being finished. The (inns that are to occupy the building aie scry anxious to get in A couple of men who have beon wot King on the Hteaiu shovel gan iicai A lea got on a grand drunk, and i'iK-nl them got his head quite iiadiy lot with a club in the rumpus and was brought up to be attended by li. Job. A report got out that he was hit by tlm South bound train svhile lying with his head against the track, but the injury was caused ly a eluh o sonm sort. His head svill be all right by the. time ho gets over his drunk. . 11. Jjineoln and wife have u turned lo town. Mr. Lincoln has been in charge of tho Sell wood Talk which has been operated under the management ol lour posts of the G. A K. at Portland. This property is owned liy the Oregon Water Tower Co., ami has been improved witli wider pipes, electric lights, etc It is a line place and Mr. and Mrs Lincoln have gieatly enjoyed their Klay there A jolly crowd conwibting of Mr. and Mis. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. S. llohlerinau aud children Mr. und Mrs. J Soars, Mr. and Mrs. l.ocksvood, Joe and Felix Landess, Harvey I.cRoy, l'.en I'caraou, Frank Mclntyrc, V,. Kountion, Chas. Otter sou, Wm. Hruiul, John (Irabor, Mrs. Kuowles and daughter, Miss Lastaluie, Herman retersoji, ClilTord (iarred und Oleo Oleson all took their dinmr baskets and went to the California Lake at the foot of Flcphant Mt. and spent a delight ful day after which all voted to have a picnic the following Sun day oil the top of Old Koheniia. A MATTER OF HEALTH s A " ivz n ii Absolute! Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE I .iigctic Notes. M I M. OJm:Ii, who was I (CI 1 1 1 1 v very Hcveiely injured by being thrown from her bicyck, owing to the cure IcHsiiCHH of a house mower in leav ing a wire eublo Htrung miu the Htreet, is going to sue the eitv for damages. n I'liiriii'iinit pii pl( Hi nted to I In tent llgfiinsf the ri'pair done on Ntjbtitb, elaiiniiin I ii i ty ' w iii i s lno eily ciiuticil a pro iieceptaiie'- "f tin the slrects ,,f (he that il in imt up l ': 'Jur Hii 'Iiye let liye lo tlm kpcfjlic alions agreed upon. J'aigene is going to have noiue girlw rtptesi idfd in the .lourij.il eontcHt. A pally '( eight snivv,,i- i i on Sim I'laiiciseo lor the On ;;! Kusteni tailwav an i ' i -1 i I ;il the Cross hotel. .lust what in, el they n-present and what it in sup posed it will mn t" is a lualfi that most of I'.ugi'lie is mill h inli-i eslcd Ml. I-:. C. Sale I. Is li. deal, of tie Mugene Mivinity School, was highly honored at the ii.tet nat ion il Clnis inn convention at San I' i .uii is. u l.v bin t-leelioii as heeond vice pn-sidt nl i of I he A iue icaii Chiiin.ii Me,-ioii-ary Society, which Icsumi looo IHMI memlieis. Tlm dea:'- main friends here and ihi ii'.;lioiit lh' Ktate Hl'fi te: (h I ing . m,'talul atioliH. ; - i :! I i ' ' U 1 1 1 sl 0 ri ii; i r i'i im; ui;.FdTY of any I o'.l is nlw.ayH ji iIlriralx.'H me. I. ul of equal Importanee I tlm over of retaining this quality ho u ii it to require too freijuent nliarpen iu. I'.y making your purchuen of thi' i ii Hi ii A: 'e;i tell 'o. you ulwayH ' ive your uioiiey'H worth In the best qnality .f to(n and cutlery of .ioieriy teiiiiereil wteel that 1h sure 1 1 In ihi a . ede. ieatoh Go. , Miss Ma I'miices Barrett. Will be homo from I'm (land about the !jrst pieputvd to show a complete Hue of ball Millinery, ami cordially invites the Tublm to come ami see the new and up lo data litie that svill bo on display. Trices right and every one given a warm welcome to conm in and see for theniRolves. It von aie not prepared tobuycome and bo shosvu around just the same. Ideal Millinery Store, next door to the Crigg; i'haruiaey, On Same l ooting- The Merchant' Tioteclive as.sO'-M Utioll ot Kugciio ha.s taken a step which it will la; well foi any hyglie to eonsiib r. ll in a piovise.n niiiier i . .. i.ii i . . V men il'J liirimiei sieui s. i iisci 1 1 " l" any enlerjiiise, mh-!i as new churches, country telij hone lines, subsidies of any kind, etc., iv ithont first submitting the matter to the association. It is stated that this will stop Considerable of a depression in the pocketbooks of the niemborH. fn every community there arc a i great many subscription papers i n -culated of a graft nature, and one merchant signs Ins name because some other merchant has done so. Under this plan all Mill be on the sanio footing. Cottage Grove Flour Mills m sm'i ach rkrs of School Hoard Meeting. Tho board of directors ol school district, No. !". I. mo county, Ore gon, met at Tiper .s. VanDcuJurg's store in said district on the -tith day of August, l!H)o at ft o'clock p. ui., O. Veutcli in the chair. Roll was called and all members were present. The contract between the board und A. Nelson t rebuild fur naces und llues in west side school building was signed by the board and A. Nelson's bond was eutnined and accepted. Their being no otlu r business, board adjourned. J. K. HuiKK'rr. District cluk. Oi.is I K i'( ii, clniii'inaii. Flour and heed Remember tint the Cottage Crove Flour is sold ots merits, at lowest living prises. We use 2- 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 mice and In convinced, and at the same time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG & HANSEN have the ordinance provi ling for j definite move on the part of the surfacing and grading o: uid street j master printers to declare for an ready ;oi presentation at tlm imxt jupeu shop in order to defeat the meetin r- j eight-hour movement, was made at Mow il and seconded lhal a w.u - noon today, when one or two non- lant be dia v i in l.ivoi ot Mrs.! Ml ll (iaine l aw Arrests. John Hartley fm killing spoiled fawn $2." and costs, Al Downs an 1 Hay McKinley sent to jail for f days for hunting without license City Council. The city council ml Monday night, with Alderman Hinds John son, Hartels, Chainbeilain and O. Veateh present. Owing to the ab sence of the Mayor O. natch acted its Chairman, Ordinance no, piosiding lor tlm construction of a lateral sewer to counect with the lateral sewer on the east side of 5II1 street, 1 unnim; west to the lot of land owned b I. H. McFarl uid, on the north side of Main St. and for the advertising ol ids for same, passed its 1, j, and 3rd reading. A petition lor a stieet. light at tlm N. W. corner of lot S. block , near the end of the loot bridge over the Coast Fork river was presented mid rclorred to the eighth committee a ion men were employed bv the j. o fit .1 light : largest job offices in Chicago. In same across 1 all cases the issue was immedint1 v il c liim. ; met by the Typographical Union. nidu w as iusii ucied to "1 w Inch called its men out auj as a ds 1 1 . .111 Mis. j R Th.'inp iesult about 200 union printers are - 1 Maitin a d J W. I on the stiike. At 10 a. m. today t"i r'glit- oi ss.iv im i!k-1 open-shop notices were xstponed, ; e line. nil th ii pi. .periy. 1 which read as follows: Cottigc Ci..v l'l'.ctiic C. "tin and after this date this com ' Cils t" ilesi 'u ite the, fusing room will be conducted as 0 heie the new aie l imps arc jop 11 shop. Compositors who wish e cu. 111 1 mi i nussMii lo ' to continue at work- ivi !. hcim. , - ....... ..... ... L 1 I . . . .' , . - . - . ei to do so svitiiout regard to union alfiliations or to other employes in the simp." Kate S'cvc of w a and .h i d lor llel Ian I lo: t !m w atel The u tain 'i son, ( I 'W'I , new p; The a-kcii place.; to be 1 install I lll'lv, once, .-tree I a s 1 to n e ' John..,. 1 t ii lei th S' ill it leis, as a l ul away 11 mi his ousine-s of til" ',!MiC. I he m i ' slla I as i : sve iha 1 he 1 1 out. 10 .oi plan ol IcP'.I at to the one, s i tn.u tin ii- nenl c.cild be 1 oil, ;,l.i' I - lib 1 led ,d light coniuiiti.'e. iH'sUuu ol the appiiiiiiinent I siipel ism- wa.s 'o-l)i"ti.'d Monday ni",ht. AhKiinau stilted tliat he could ii' t time uecessaiv lo lok al- ' u. '.e .'t ihc 1. '".11 ut ie. 1 Ii ' in much I to Ci'y the UtS Farmers Take Notice. The cieanieiv will soon be in operation V01 will need a seper ator. Reineniber Wynne Hard Wiire Co. handles the Improved Iowa, which is the lest Machine on earth. 1 1 .1 i i w as not Used 1 1 . ,1 Conned i.i.Hsh.ill ,,ni ollicei s. The 1 ciu'-li. e 'w.ls ili-tl.ii.d li ulit.liu a ease l.a ihe filing of city .naps, 1 coords, cic , and p a c saaie in the council ciia nb' 1 . The lecoi'dei Wiis Misiimte.i to issue a wauaui i" ion. je nn .'il. inch circular nuv may be s .f. is ran ul IOUK ri'Vuliitions per nonu'e. It. is pet imssi hie lo run sii'vsat ;i higher Sliced than fly wheels of the same diameter. The ordinance. fo- grading ;md j on his w Hi 1 system . out r;iet, surfacing of svest .'trd street wiis laid over until next spring', on account of the probability of the rains com mencing before it could bccotnplet ed and also tlm additional cost 011 account of the very hard and diy earth to bo removed. Hie recorder was instructed to being less tn.in -5 per cent amount 1 xpeude 1 fir fitting.-, ready delivci d, as per contract. Council adjoin nod. ol I ,.1- Chicago Declare iur Open Shop. Aug. jo. The first UIIRT.UATISM. W hen pains ur Imitation exist on ;ii. I'.o 1. of t he lio.l.v, t ho upplientlou oi 1 . . 1 1 .- s 1 l ' m Simw l.lninient given prompt rclici. I'. V. Sullivan, l'rop. Sullivan llmise, I'l Reno, O.T., writes, Julie li pui: "I take pleasure in ro (SMiiui''ii.lin' lliillard's Snow laniment 1 1, ill u ho are iitllicled with l heunill ii mi h is ne only remedy I have ioi.nd 'ml ,L;ies iinuiedtiito relief." :.'Je, ..He. ami if I. on. Tor solo by Tho Modern Thiiriuucy,