Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, February 21, 1906, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
J. MiKEAN FIShTR. Manager.
BOHEMIA MUKJLT PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Mnk nil bcil py'l.lf to Sifu-"t Put' Co
Kntored at the poWffir t Cottie Orcvr
Orrgou seoouJ luml mtti'r
sthsctuption katp.s.
6 months l.H
1 TttUJ ?,-.
1 months - iV
11 paid in ail v unci.
Clubbing Rates.
The liohomVi N liquet ono ywr
'vlth auv ono ot the following lui
licutlons ono year tor amount set
opposite: , ,
Pari tic Monthly '-
VYoeUv OretroiiUn iPnitl.imn ?'-..'
WetsWiV .lournal t Portland I ?-'"
l'uilv "Mlnlnir i:.v. r.l iPonven 0
WVeklv Minim Pooo-rd -'-'
ThK i.er i kept on It If t'V 1'UK AMKK1
CAN MIM.Nii I lNiiKK". CtmuitnT i: li'iu
mrree Hmltlitic. I'einer. i'u'.o . brt ,.cr
reuirri ill I fli '" ' 1 '' 1 '" " 1'
lllg ll.lll 111.' Mill. II IM'.IIIIII! tl I" '
th w st, m if none iil.mri Hint iniii-m.
batjlt.
ril Id II t lVk in Lai,! .1.1 tl I' Ml K l' Pt H kO
A.lvt'rtisniK Ax.nci , t mi.l Merelmiiti H I
chimfc sum Kinm-ii. . i'nlt.rnm lu-r " ;
'mrm lur nn rn .imi . . ..-..
Cttv.
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C. gem
O.
Y Totti!. f.mnwr, S.tguuw.
M lloUmi.t . f Miner. Spencer,
11 Hales, harness miUr. I'u
M. Nct, I '"11 Creek.
Koss Huston, tanner, Kmnm.
Hcrmiti Bjetke. farmer, Coyote
Win Mathers. tanner. B.ulev.
H. 0. Weclet, fanner. Pleasant
Hill.
Ja mi s Beuuiti ger, tanner. Lane
F. I!. Awhrey, tarmer, Imug
1). M. MeCrady, mitUtt . Lugetie.
1 M. PutkeVson. fanner, Fu
gee. ,
Hen H. Lyons, farmer. Jasper
I 11 Cuslitmin. lumberman, l'loi j
etice.
M. H, Hallow, fanner, Spting
tiel.l. James H Calloway, labour, Lu
I!. C. Lake, marble dealer. Kti
l tu
rtles ai h Ar lnstrui. lions to
hl ,lliil
A l T K N I ' Tit I t SINI-.
Pon't fool a.iv t tin.- talking pol
itics, or other inelevant subjects
talk business, do I usiut ss lttuuedi
au-ly nl liuctle on to the uext with
a spitit t" -activity that becomes
lt. ti t
DoiiKjs io
our lowes
A vcty plea-iuit ivttiing
spent !y Hcxfttu voting
wan
OllllMl III I .
i
The School
Plot". C L. Stiatu'i wenl to l'u
vein I tiiUv to attiinl the imhih
Wkdnksday, Fkbki aky JI. loot'
The I'rtn anti pass law Las no
enactiDg clause iucorj orateJ in it,
and consequently can not be put
before the people for vote, uiuler
the new ttate law.
The order of the Interior Depart
ment of the (iovernnieut revoking
the withholding patents from the
State of Oregon, is hailed with joy
by all the people, and gives the land
holders a fair ehow.
tins city MmiiMHy evotuiii' til tne
homo of Miss Antoinette- Utii'lick.
All ktiuh ot I'ames wove indulged in
uutil a late hour. lutiedimfiits
wote served and alltepotl htving
had a fine time. Amoug those
pteaeut were- Neva Petktus. l.ttla
Cunin, Miss Cttunt, Misses Mundv,
l'rof. lUivey, bred Wtuh'.te, I'atu
kt Soars, Heiman l'altnei and Mi,
Andetson.
WoiUifMtlav fveiiinj,' was the occa '
nion of a olly evening foi I hi gi'N;
ot Mi- Jisif lVig's Sundiiy 1
ScIhhiI clais ul th Methodist
Church. The pitity was given at
the home of Miss lletg and all of I
tie tills m attendance enjoyed!
tin nisi lvs nod thev all me Mgnedj
that tlioir hostess knows how t
ntertani.
(ie nt the main features of the
evening was the excellent uutsic
riii U ted by the ho-tess' mmIu, Mia
I'.eovgttta. after winch pHttneiH
weto liitin I by matching In aits
made ot laucy paptt. then the fun
of the evening cotnmeticed .
Many of the litte games win
pl tyeil. one of which was the shoot
lilt of Cupid, which hs vciy intet-
sung and in winch the jit t xhuwed
Mun.lv wa Ml ICllgelie Sut
I ack at schm
Mi
urday,
Katie K uo Unit i
Ihis week
The bimonthly eiu'iitioi,.s 1
colli'4 iigain the lust week in M.iti It ;
The Auuiicau iitetatu'c i !uh is '
studying the lives ot some ol the
more tnodet n aiilh ts siiclt as
CletueiiM, Howulls, Waitiei. Millet
and Stockton
"The M'tnois i f
A rn in ' bad liv
Ti v ing o haid to think .
To lind the missing link
I f then mill. Is w Inch ate o pent.
And the books wlm h me .i
boie."
Cottage Grove Flour Mills
M I At H HI lf nl
Flour and heed
K, m tub. t tint ll.e Cnlbiri !"
,.. mi tit-. !i! h.wi -t lim.: pm M
I , i ,-, ul 1 1 -i l . 1 wit ut in
I,, I ll.ii I loin will pi. once
, i :n I. than tlx
l l it i'.i I Ml .1 b
I,
I 1 1 1 1 im I old
e use 'r
i f Ok ('nil
mile blind
i heiio nun 'li M ""w ollete-l.
, ,.n in. i il, mid ut tli" hiniii
t .li.i IH'i .11 1 H home ' I'tel I I I'-e
HELP US mY THE WHEELS TURNING i
HARTUNO & HANSEN
?
The Whitelake Times says that
its office is over ruu with letters off
inquirj about Whitelake and
Klamath county In fact they ie
ceived 60 many letters it is impos
sible for them to answer all.
your pi.MUuii. I'oni fc 1
swelled tip' with the ulta that vmi
are an unusual peison, but keep in
niin I that the asset-soi and lna depu
ties ate onlv Pet vai Is of the people
and that the people are the boss"
au.l are generally reasonable, so be
reasonable yourself, use eoaniiuu
seuee, have the coiinige ot your
couviriions ami t' r-t r notn to i uc jetnat kahte aiiiilv in accurate attoir
iudivi.lual and the county ami all . jug with the bow and atrow . Mar
will be well. gnetite Jones was tl e most success
. fill and was presented with the
little bow and atrow as the ptie.
The fctinie pHyed with candy
hearts was another leatme that
created a neiry time. Klvu War
ner won the prize., a beauttltil burnt
binhdiatk picture fiame.
Later ot: in the evening all re
paired to the heautituUv decorated
dining noin wlti
ete served w hete
Two new democratic canJi.latus
are in the field: Chas. V. Gallo
way of McMinnville for congress
from the firat district, and J. Scott
Taylor of Klamath Falls for state
printer. Mr. Taylor favors the
purchase by lh6 state of a first class I
printing outfit, and the placing of a .
state printer on a salary.
The Oregon City Enterprise sas
"that reeistration there ia good and
that it is progressing satisfactory
and further that" To date Ls34
voters have registered This rep
resents nearly one-Lalf of the voting
strength of the county which ranges
from 4200 to 4 jdU. No one thing
is doing more to encourage this
registration than the meetings that
are being conducted throughout
the county for tiie purpose of ex
plaining the details ot the direct
primary law. If voters continue to
regitter as lively in the ensuing
eight weeks as they have to date,
all of the voters of the county wUl
Collide Grove For Womnii Sutlmfo?
Mrs. Eihiiih Smith Deoe, an
Illinois speaker ot ability, addressed
a fair audience ot our eititns Mon
day night on t.p.ial suffiage.'
Mrs DeVoe is a goo I speaker aid
free from many i t the traits which
have .lone much to hold back the
work of such lecturers.
Her talk was direct and tended
principally to point out the good
things that women would a coo in -
nlish. should thi-v he coveu the
privilege of voting
found their fortunes in a small
strip ol paper tied to the i liandilier.
Much curio ity was manifested dur-
and what they j inS tL- leading of each Late di -
The enti ituuimcnt to be given m
theOpeta House Wedtiesdar i t n
ing. I'ebiuaiy -s, by Mt. nd Mi-.
Clniiles 1' Phipp ut New 'oik City.
oi the benefit of the public si hi ol"
of Cottage (it.Oe, plomises to l,e a
vety enjovabb' event for the mini".'
mint and in line lovinc pulbc ..f
Ihis city. Mr. and Mm Phipp
h ive been eiitri taining all ui t ti e
I'lilttd Stat f'l the bctictil .f
schools and colleges and have i"t
closed a succcsstnl tigagenietil in
I'ottlind when- tl.cy entcttaintd foi
twenty one ol the lir;:esl schools .
that city beanies giviiif: tw. enter
taintneuts ft tin 51 I'. A o
Pottlatid. Mi Philip 1S 'tainlv
an enti itainei an I atti'' of t. in
ability, as his letters and piess . hp
pings bhow W'e bdpeak for iheiu
a libtnal patronage t Inn eiilei
t hi n men t is cet tainly inn go.el i ausi ,
i ettesh ments 1 1 he oetictil ot our puoiu n-
ul". i the oirls
Knowles & Gettys
Hohcmia, Oregon.
Knowles & Gettys
Orscco, Oregon.
Miners Supplies
at reasonable prices.
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have accomplished elsewhere.
The campaign is being ably
pushed throughout the ttate, and
the women expect to carry the
election. It seems that the last
ekctiou the women lost by some
;nuo votes, and they claim to have
secured many thousands n new
voters this year. The vote on the
two elections was as fullows:
Vote on woman suffrage in Oie
gon in Lb
Volts cast
1 l.-pai't ii, .-li I i l I In Int. i 1 1
I III ti ll Sl.ltl- 1 .11 lnl i illii e.
Hi est ton ir, fe , I .1., I I 'I"
N'litli'l' U heieliv giwlltl.llt till lip
pi oVI'il plllt III -IIIU'V if l"ll I' I, I i No
a-.' South. Illlllge Nil 1! We-t ii,.
tin- illann tte Met hIIioi 1 1 1 1 lio
li.-ell red i e.l Itolll tt.e SiiiViv.'i loli
...i ii,..,,, i, ....i , ,. i- , ..I i , .
Lutlli (lover, Kanuy Johiisi n. l-.lltcl ;;, , , , v of M ir. li . I , ..t I...' l
Moore, Llva Waun-r, Jetitiie and a . M . iln :ii l to.n.-l.lp pl.it ill .
Nora Hull Kthel Storms, Lvdi i ! tiled m tl. Is i.tli. e. ami ..n onl uft.
s.iil .lay i All I l.e pi p.i i I to i . . .i
II ppliC'ltion-. lor the ilitiv ! ll.e hi,
;i pp I in i.i i 1 1 an I im 1 1 i I ; 1 1 1 I ii
Good
Our
Goods at
Mollo:
Reasonable
Prices.
nirtiire was taken !
Those present weie Misses i'.u
nice an I enbei g, Mattuente
Jones, Sophie sberg, Cora Huff,
General Merchandise
Shipmnn
Cochran.
Hael Haelton and 'eta
Miners Tools and Amimitions
1
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11.2-2:
Against
T ' .
rur .--j
Defeated ij,t''
i.jGo vote.
Cast w 4 , 4 4 1
Aeainst i'-'i
Reform lit Prlniint! Office
Dm.- of the I'lhVi-, to br tilled at
the coining state flection is that ot
ftate printer. One of ihe li'cli lll't
seeks iioiiiinatinu foi th's oliice is
W S. Duniwav of pi.rtlatid.u uem
b.-r of ti e tirm i f Anderson A Dun
iwuy, ptiu'ers. He is a republican
and relieves that the eipenses and
.or 3,.63 1 inauuer ot management of thentulfej
Defeated by -.050 printing othce can nducedauj
Douglas Co. v.as cmried ut the last jimpr ived tor a more icouomical .ul
election b 7o voles.
have registeied. fhis s'luuld be
the case. The voters themselves
constitute the nominating ci nvn
tion thia time and thev will Le-t
show that they appreciate the le
spousibility confeired upuii them
by complying with every feature of
the direct primary law. " It seems
that meetings are being held to ex
plain to all the working of the di
rect primary law and that these
meetings are accomplishing much.
This is what we need in South
Lane County. The registration
here is low. Many people do not
understand that every person vho
wants to vote at the next election
must register befoie April 10th, foi
the primary election and before
May 15th for the general election,
and it will make no difference if he
did vote at the last election iu the
same precinct.
Jurors For March Term of Court.
County Clerk Lee and Sherili
Fiak have drawn the list of trial
jurors for the Match term of circuit
court.
The adjourned term begins on
the second day of the mouth and
the regular term on tha fifth Those
selected are as follows.
Thomas Hailey, farmer, Junction
Citv.
C. A. Brown, aimer, Richardson.
O. Veatch, merchant, Cottage
Grove
Jauns Itedford, farmer, Cottage
Grove,.
Charle-i Fowler, farmer, Walton.
Wiuthrop Thompson, fartner.Gate
Creek.
F. li. Chase, gardintr, .Spring
field. John F. Weeks, farmer, Creswell.
Samuel Calkins, farmer, Mohawk.
T. A. Shafer, farmer, Creswell.
Dave Elliott, farmer, Gosheu.
George C. Widintr, farmer, Bai
ley. G. M. Kirk, farmer, Walton
li, F. Howard, farmer, Junctioa
nimiMration. 1 lie expenses 1 tins
work are tn mendoii-. and can' tin-j
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT """j
I Mr Duniway feels himself piali j
I lied bv Ins veais it exptiiei.ee, t
fill such a p.isitioii, and trust tlmt
having found his pt rsonal lecotd to!
be a go d one he will have the up
pott ot al1 good republicans
He say s as tollow : 1
"If elected, I hen by pledge my-1
. .W I . u nr. .of l.ti.i tlf.lt III the !
. . ... ... Dm .'.j u 1 l a . ..j'.w,w.. ...
II elected to the ottice 1 w,ll give ! mi1H ,DUt, of ,.e office, aud ile
my personal attention to e.ery part ! lre , . bc)1I. lhat ,hail !
if the county and a t-quare deal to j , . n,e o!,l
abiisis of the ollii ii nor engage iu
new sihemiH to loot the treasury .
(And the public may rest assured, il
I am elected state pnuttr, that those
who will oppose me will take pleas
ure in heluine me to keep this
1
Por County Commissioner
1, heteby announce myself as a
candidate upon the republican
ticket for Couutv Commissioner ol
Lane County, subjeU t 'the piimar-i
les to he held April 20, I 'd
evtrv man.
W
.1. T. Ka.-i.k,
Cottage (Jrove.
myself .is a
Republican pledge. )
For Governor.
I I lieit-by an not rue
iiiitididate upon the
ucket for L'overnor of the State of
Oregon, subject to the action of
primaries to be held Aril
1 906.
Chaki.ks A. Johns,
Baker City, Oregon.
Heavy Winter Travel In And Out of
Oregon.
Baker City, Ore.. Fib I4. The
heaviest west bound travel to Ore
gon that has securred in any Jauu
ary iu ten years is recorded foi the
January just closed, and is now
continuing in February. In fact,
travel i heavy in both directions to
end from Oregon by all the gate
ways and it is particulaily notice
able in the touribt class, including
hundieds of people who are coming
to Oregon to personally investigate j
conditions here for agricultural in
vestments, more particuluily. On
one train which passed Baker City
Saturday theifc were 44 touiists with this territory. Now is the time
from the ini ldle west; most of then, f ir Baker City to get in its fine work
went through to Portland, but a and through the work of committees
"The following utstions it Hceras
to me, are proper to ask about a
candidate who seefca a republican
nomination :
'1 D he an houeat man.'
"2. Has he the necessary iptali-
ficutioi-h.
";. Is he a republican in fact
as wed aa in name?
"4. Had he given such rv e
to his party's principlesandhtni.il
ard. bearers as to deserve his pat ty 's
recognitions.''
'L'uless the candidate', record
will command aflirmative answers
to these questions, he ought not
reasonably to expect favois of the
party.
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Note Tlr- t. iiIi i. u.i-i
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mi l .to.' ;is t In- . M ilel . .!
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not ,i o ot' .1 -1 tii n.eiit 1 ,;.!. t- 1
pre r to pt il J'. 1 m !.
M1TI1 1.
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1 .1 I. ! Is I Itl I'.V (.'I V I II llllltlli.' ,'ll
pr .v..i .lut 01 -urv -v ol Tnvv i.s(. j
No. S, .ut li. Ihinn'' No pi S
the W illui.et t.' .l e jilui 11 . 1 1 1 y.,n. li.i
l,..'U oceivel ll'olll tr.e SufVi yoi I
1 lei 1. i .i foi )n jfun. ami oti I llil.iy I he I
LMr.l .l.iv ol M.irch I'iuC. at 11 o'clock !
A M . the VI M toV II III I ' pl.lt vv ill I., i
hie. I ill this utlice, ninl on mel altil i
aid .til.V W Will be ptepii rei to I .eel ve
.ippli. at .on- tut the entry of tin- im .
ii ppr pi hi tej mid unre-erve.l luinU in '
-,i.l tow n-hifi.
P.fn.i v m 1 n b. Knn. . ItegUtcr.
.1. .M. I.UVIfkM l., liecelver. I
Note 'I'IiIh township was vviih-1
draw 11 f 1 tin entry on Apill 'J'1, l'iJ, I
;ir. ho loiikf an the order of with-;
drawal sluill ' oiitlinie lii f..ice, uppli -!
cations 1 1 a1 la tnl 111 11 id township can-1
not he received fiom 1 1 - who have
not lie. 1 III re'i I -el 1 1, nielit lights t Ijci ii II I
prim- to April pin::.
IILuiircclhi s
ll.l , . !
Ill'l'l ill
Is
A. famous remedy
and Clark fair. This time it will
be for business only, and the stream
of people that will flood the country
will include many who visited 1'ort
land in FJ05 and became impreistd
number expressed a determination
fo return to Baker City and eastern
Oregon altar ll ey had used the
limit of their tickets.
It (m estimated that this year,
1006, will see even heavier travel in
ihis territory than during the Lcwin
and leagues stop on homeofthese
people and put them next to the
good things in Baker county.
Journal.
Annual Clearance
Sale
now on
Don't miss special ha t rains in our
iiuincnsc Fall and winter stock.
The Greatest
eduction
R
of any firm in the VAly.
Rev. C. A. Wooley of Kugene
was a visitor iu town Thursday,
1 fuic d M V i iaik li w tl li Or 111:111 Svrup I"
lliTWiiili'lu III I, 1. I , o . I, ;
" An i. 1 1 ut- u I n II y.'ii .l i i. i l 'i
J in Iccliii (j ut 1 I Im 11 10 1 I .1 I.i 11 ! "
IThe jioor consiltnplive shu.ild nut h
the vi. tna of experiment, as he olt. 11 i
hut the nioiiient the ihe.nl disease 111 aa.
fests its presence he should legion !,
scnee s 1 ,1-1 111.1 o "syrup a pine, in, 11 an o ,
holic medicine that is laaile spi ii.illv toi
the c lire of 1 on:,iiiiij,tii-ii, and !i is a o ,1 !,!
wide lame as a ( clta: II ri iiiciI) ,,i i a I .1 1 li
colds, ciiiiiilis iroup, son- throat an. I
all brut . 'nal n:f. 1 lions in old, and ',0111, '
IU is sold 111 all civilii I c. .1) nt 1 it ., ;i m
has been t: ijioi.s ;is 11 f (,i.s.u,.ptioii cuu
for almost half a rent i.i v.
3Tiiiil hf.ttV. ?-:c. U ;i hottV, 7-c. At
all Jriij"gi:as thioii-houi t!ie world.
BeDH'iu'ii i'lutruiHCir
Wanted, by Chicago wholesale
and mail onler house, assistant
manager (man or woman ) lui this
county tind adjoining tei'iitory.
Salary and expenses paid weekly
exj en: !- money inhumed. Work
pleasant ; pontion 1 .et malic lit. No
investment, hi e a pei leiien leipiired.
Wi ite ut once fur full particulars
uiid Hi hea d sell addressed
eiiveli ipe.
Cm a ..l; ,v Co.
Ll'2 Lake St. Chicago. III.
WAN'! I'd)-- Hisliict Managers to
post sit'tis, ndveitisc mul distribute
samples. Salary K. weekly, jf.'l.
per day lor t xpens' s. State ape
and pnhent euiiloynit nt. Ideal
Shear Co .i'.i Kaudolph St., Chi
cago. 2
Teachers Make Valentines.
Mrs. F. 1! Phillips entertained
all the teachers of the, public schools
on Wednesday niht at a Valentine
Party, eai h teacher blinking with
In r a valentine written and pre
paied by herself. All tin teachers
with otic exception woio present.
It was a very scholarly company,
but the Viili i, (inns did not neces
sarily show Unit. Fi,,c refresh,
iimnta were nerved, and the, jolliest
tune of the year wus had.
llio Womim'H club j actively at
woil; in gelling w ,.jty lo fix up
thcslieel and vacant yards. The
lust wo,, I jH (, ,,t ,.ai., u,(,,t.iumt
011 Main stunt to pay f centa per
week to clean the gutters along tb)
street and keep them cleHn.
fi W. V'''