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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
BQfiEM R Devoted to tlic Mining, Lumbering and Fanning Interests of this Community. COTTAGH GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 190G. VOL. VIII NO. 5 INGRAM OF INSTITUTE To be Held Under the Auspices of the Oregon Agrkullunil College niul Citizens of Cottage (irove, I riday, I eh. 2.1 VMk 1'ii'lii.y, February '2, tuiln A M Mimic, Cottage (liove Maud. Address ol Wcl.oiue, I . II. I'lul lipH, MeMjiotise, Dr. J'S. V i li 1 1 i I Dairy llci I M a mi m t-n I . I'r.. W in. Si luilnn ricli, I Mlsl.i.i n, i . I hucunsiuti. Fnday, February 2.;, i I. M I iiHtiuinriiitl Mumi , Mih A i i ii 1 1 1 -. Musi", (Jiurtot. Addre-.it, Dairying. F'v (iaidinT. I ISCII.iSiUI Song, Blair Sisiein Divi-iNilii'd Agin ultuu , Di J M . V 'ithycombe. Friday, Febiuary 2 i, 7: 51 1. MuMi". Cuitafr (irow Itm.l. Addicss, Sail Problems, I 't I,. Knisi'ly. Div ussiuii. A. Instrumental M11-11, Mrs Cll ll I.. I Music, Sung, ,uiii I 1 Addicii, I.nvi ift-r. Mu-i'-, S.ilo. J M Mum Breed Rill J I'l'i of !iv- Stork, Illulrt-d with Stcteopticon, Dr. Withycotube, Prof. KniNily. 37 Tcltr Ktiiilifllon f..r Cuunty and tecrtl CarllfliKlaN. Situ lust Wednesday until Sat - : urday evening a good nmnv uf tlir'11" ' 1 I.ov--, teachers f.um the oiiuty have been l"mMi has n hnav with examinations' at Fiii'ei.e. s soiitiiwest given by Supt. Ddlatd. The l..,ard of tjxaiiiincis woic M- II. At nul I, 1 W. CJ. Matlin and II. C Uaugh man, who have examined all pnpis and have iwsiied the ful lowing,' list nauiea ot the auccessful neH. iiiist (iiai'i- Ilvadone Mcgcr, Cottage Crine; Fdith Orswell, (lOnheii; Minnie Comer, Cottage () n-ve ; Theda IVr kins, Springtield; L. Maud" (11 logly, F.ugeur; Sadie S Craton, Umpqua l'erry; Gertrude l.uthy. Juuction City; Vida Lulhy, Junc tion I ity ; I annie Colvm, Kugene; Mrs. Maitha Mel lure, Junction lletta Pradford, IClmira; Hirdidn Meredith, P'ugene. SHUM' "; VPJv Lydia K. Penfiu, Fall Cieek; Oainey K. 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I Wil- s P.- Mev, (,f Fngene, ; 1 "itlml. the e 1 1: - I 1 pio.jut n il , I .. I'.Uerie. Wllll'll ,l vvl" '"" ' li";:lu lii ili uclup M ine. i.aii t on on i prospect wnl I... Lore . Ouard. , 1 I hr Trle.-r mi t.ikt-s cxct-ptioti the examination iiiu-stiutiH us yiveii ' by the Stale board oi F.diuati. in, j harbors ol that section. An effort : and piuti. ul.ulv to this one: " If a j MllH made to divert him in favor of K.ill'.n of p-iiiit will cover .'!'J a contract dredgang proportion, but Hiiiare feet of snifair. how many he will not yield the plan fcr cou gl!oiiH will be ii quuiil to cover struetion of a elredjje for this work, with linn- i o !1- a barn '2 fu t loii, ! and expresses thehoje that he will .'!') eet wide, 'Jo hit high to the i be successful this oession. liight 1 e acs. tin 1 id'e pole u tec t f i oin i i m provenieu t w ill tloubtless be au- level eaves " Teiicln rs arc n it I not Mit.pon .1 t be 1 nil tical theo leliciaiis, and c.iu Hot be expected ; to know what painters mien for 1 ligunng aie, and besides such ex amination ;it- ol iitit-shity but tests 'l a would be tellcherh' ineill 01 v foi lot ui nlas, t.(. I I, c. nveriige peisoii thai, th it lakes such exami nation cpc(ts to g-t a iiiiiu qiii-Ht io: s I hut would never I 1 of ! lis- coveted by fNaininer. anybody but a public Arc making a rcat sale on Mens', Woniens' and Childrcns9 Do not miss an opportunity to Shoes Your Selves! WASHINGTON BUDGET l: euls at the National Capital Written for Our Readers. ( Sp ( ill Col HJlOlldllKC ) ui;: toil , D C, Feb J7. Wash Their is lilfc !r doubt in the minds I editorials that appeared in promi irr of congress that ; -ent eastern papers following Sena- i nio'.l member ui ronir mi i'ljourimifiil will be taken this (--1 1 . 1 1 Hooii) linn! durintr Mv. Foil, , witii; completion of wmk on tl- rate regulation bill, Philippine j t;ii ill and .liitelioud pi opoHitioim, I ll)( ii- is litiln of sir li urgent natuie I,-:im- i-oii v-n ss that the member j I --1 it iiu mnbent upon them to I' l 'iij.' this M i.M"ij Appropri - nti"ii an- to he held to the mini ilium, in-ianKi- of party couditiom, ind the ' n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 do of meaMiires al of them will l l 1 1 !!(.' Old y Hl'Ct (iH li! subordii.uted to the general sen- ' iiim iit top mi eiirlv aiiioiirnmc nt 1.. ii... 1:. . . r . 1 - . I ii iii'j mm 01 mi!o 10 iceeivc l" tention this year by the government Hppioprialiiig power, Oregon will stand high. I-; very possible aaaur- ;am e t h n t ran be given quietly is eujoyi-dby the Oregon delegation 1 'hat the very urgent wurk on the ' ohiinliin ri r will be continued. It is jioKnt.le that the war depart mint in i onl'i-miiL' with the man- ax'eis in ionireHs. will interoret n 1 this mohi urgent rur-il as existing at COLD roUND ON HILLS the mouth ol the river, but there is AROUND SANTA BAR et Iiuj k; im the determined work of BAKA. tlit two Oregon senators for steady j OI,D lines every waslmay of a work on the (Vlilo canal nroiect .! X laree hillside district in the 'l ht-so two great projects on the 1 Columbia have been championed f..i-iv :i,i . .1,. 1 , Rii .. .1 , nnrti ,ar n " J .... ().,,,,, Honthirii U'aiiliini'trm anrl J northern Idaho interests. T, :th tho ivsult that their details are familiar to a1 u( Cuni;rcs8 I Senator Pulton is pressing the toletlort lor a combination dredge on tho coast, w hich would serve all the horied 011 the upper Columbia and Snake rivers. Construction of light houNt at Cap' Aragao has been authorized by the senate, uuder Senator Fultou'a bill, and favorable action is exacted in the home. Thi-ie is also assurance that the senior senator will secure at this session the money required for the federal builduig at Baker City, for which a site- has been purchased. and pit -liminai y arrangements made for t onsti nc'.ioii. f (if t Taken as a whole, the state has fared well for a bitterly economic session, and when final udjournmcnt for the spring is tacii, Oregon will unquestionably haTe much to her credit. Oregou'a sectorial represent 1 tiao in attracting more attention in 'ihceaMt than at home. Following ; the courtesies to the junior nenator j at the time of his appointment, I many rornjilimentH have been piiid I the elder member of the state's I delegation. One of the brightest tor I'ulton's aide opf-nini,' of the rate legislation debate iu the senate wwi lliat in the Indianapolis Morn ,i"g Star, as follows: "Senator Fulton of Oregon s-fniH ' to bave acquitted himself well in j the firwt noteworthy appeaiapte on .the lloor ot the senate in debate 1 with men like Spooner, Futiiker i and D'nlev. It iH three yenr now 'niuce Mr. Fulton was elected, and h han done hi" work unoptotititiously and well, impressing hia ability upon all who have seen him, and vet aoidiUK the haste with whini uew eenators are tempted to precipi tate themselves into discussions. He ia a man of floe talents and very great industry. His habit of mas teiing the details of his subject abd thinking it through was revealed in hia piompt and cogent answers to the qutstions which were shot at him by the best lawyers in the senate." ! western part of this city, ! according to property owners thore, who have a reauv Lectin nrosrect I -.- - j t ' . I - I lnfr for the VelloW metal. A Oer- n whose name no one seems to .' remember located the first treasure; Thursday. He traced gold to the 1 40-acre holding of Y . u. Loats , just back or the Santa mroara polo I fields A assay certificate was re- turned by Assayer James Irving ot Chas. Culp, labor pipe line 1 .70 means must be taken. At all events Los Angeles. He quoted the dirt 'j -p. Allen, labor pipe line. . 2.40 it is best to give the raising of al at $2,326. i'2 a ton, of which about! The reguhti n of wi.-r rates are j falfa a good trial, fjoo runs in silver. up for discussion anion ; the coun-j m . Coats is a teamster and with his;Cil and new rates will shortlvbe. Grzm In tho Forost Rosarv. mother and two brotuers owns a 1 ma,e espeeiallv f-r b-isji -ss houses, j Stockmen who exoect to erim JU-KCIC UdCk. lll'C llltfcfl a(,u -1- fold 102 acres further back in the hills. The land is now believed to be rich in flour gold. Ex. m ' Prof. Strange had a quick trip to Kugene last Friday after noo 11 to complete hia final examination for a life teachers' certifionte from the state. He commenced to take this examination over a year ago, but has been so busy that he has never been able to take an examination but on a few studies at a time. I I HP TO ESTABLISH f)l fI fillfP I I Tp ; menco getting trees down in ihap IJUILUIMj LINb!ivuiViXSM.K j beginning of their timber. He will iget the start and be able to ship Building Line and Cement I seven to ten ears daily, when tbe Walks for Main Street. road is completed. ! At preHent the mill is running j quite steadily, each day cutting a Coiim il msiru ts fe.-or.l.-r to look 'ttle more and getting thing! in Up law lor et:,0inhlllg a Uniform buihliiig line on .Main street, and for the fixing of a level grade from the depot to the bndtre on Main street, and for ordering nil further walks on the street built of cement and ot a n i l.1111 w idtli. The sew i- eommitteo was em powered to employ an engineer for making plans for thu Uride t-treet the extention of sewer to Fakins coiner, ;ui'l south lojoun turnus, also fi x the extention ot Fifth street sewer one block. The street commissioner was in- united to present petitions to . , . ..' .... property uoiiiers on -mi .;r'i anu other streets for grading and surfac- ingof such streets, in order that, between i and 30 vnen are now the work rnnv be begun early in the I employed at the mill, and the nam H,i jn". 1 ber will be increased later, when all W. S. Pennett obtained a permit for certain repair work on his bu l ling on Main street. The recorder was l-.structed to .idvertise fori. ids cn the pipe line eoine ling tue .ortu v. ret k 10 ine.one ci ineir experimental aitaira present system, also to prepare an farms in this vicinity, but have not or linance fur the enlarging of the located just the place as jet. A dam on the main water works sys-1 letter just received from them states tern, by making it eighteen inches! that they hope to gire further de thicker ut the bottom, three feet tails soon. higher than at p'eseut and to havei Alfalfa can certainly be raised in a width at the top of twelve inches. the valley under proper care, and to be coustrticle I ef cement, and ; iv,e earth cleaned rom the upper ,.,a.. .1 -, Di li W I 111'. ''!,..'. Tl, f',-..l.. I;i! l1nirf.-l rm.r ,V VcuDenbure. nails for sidewalk repairs S ' S 5 potts , p0'.vell, taking Hayes children to hospital. 00 Garoutte Ilea Me, taking Haves ehTlrn u 1 me 00 .-. Lumbering News extention of .1, Oregon Tho South Pastern is progr.smg rap ; idly, and it is hoped ' have the 1 grading dune within a couple of wetks. and then the work of j ivmg ties and steel will be pushed vith ! vigor. About twenty five men, and 5 teams are now at work. The i wl road is trying hard to get anm.-.oer of Swedish railroad laborers to come dowu from Poitlaud to do the lay in work, as they will make much re CLEAN UP SALE On December 26th we will commence to sell our entire stock ot goods at re duced prices. We want to clean up all odds ends to have every thing new for Spring. Nothing will be sold on credit at reducedprices cash over the counter and we will do you good. GARMAN, 1IEMENWAY CO. Leaders in AleixliaiidishiL!;. bettor time w ith it. j Tho IJrown Lumber Co- logging 1 contractor, Thomas, expacu to com- "-F" 1U1 " "H umpm. j-uuiubj i was the biggest day with a record ' f .V'.OOo feet, and Monday again 'u"y as mucn, wnicrj mort than the mill has ever put oat be fore within jo hours. Iong dockfl are being built aouth from the mill, with a space between for the piling of the lumber. Th space Utween toe two building will all be ducked over and a run- na) Pul iuo euj-mc iuobb. The electric light plant hai fixed UP a sawdust carriage and will burn sawdust hereafter in the place of slbs. which will be quite a saving ,.e ii,, ...i i,. i..i . r ia""i, h-j ai-u uci w kci witn ttie accumulation at me mill. 1 m macninery is m operation. j Southern P&olfio AlfIf Farm fUir cottage crov. j The railroad expects to establish made a profitable crop. It is jet a problem what will be necessary to j mike the growth a success. Inoc- culated soil may be necessary, also the expensive material necessary to 1 correct the excessive acidity of the soil which seems to interfere with the growth. These things hare to be studied out. It may be lhat ... . . . - neituer are needed, ana thatotner 1 their stock in the Cascade Rang j Forest Reserve (Southern Division) dunK ,tLe &fQ tof 1906. mt nuuiuii iucii u'pi,eine)U3 iu mi u- fore Match 10, 1906, as after that date, applications will be refused unless satisfactory reasons arc given S. C. Bartrcm, Forest Supervision Roseburg, Ore. The next meeting of the "See American League" will be held in Victoria according to latest report.