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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. MtKEAN USHER. Manager BOHUMIA NUtKILT COMPANY, PUBLISHING .Mnko all i-htikit IU' to Niuntot I'tib Co. Kntorrd at tb jHt.m- at CotlKB Otvvo. Oregon a' K-cunil class mall matter. Simsi lUl'TION KVTKS. 6 mouths J UH) 1 your SI . 1 months IK) If paid in advance. Clubbing Rates. l'he HoheniWi Nuptrct one year villi hu.v one of the following pub lication one year for amount ct opposite: Paclne Monthly Weekly Ore;roiiitin t I'oitluudi Weekly Journal ( rm-tlanit i 1 ;t tl v l iniiit; Keeord tPenver) Weekly Mining Hecord $2 AH) jej.00 :.. '0 ThlMi is ki'i.t i.ii flit- lv T11K AMKK1 CAN .MIMNo t ONi.KKS. CliauibiT ol Com merce HiiiMing l'fiitr. I'ow , whrri" our re mtt-r ill be weUoiiu' to I lie nie f I lie lrtl I it k iaMH 1 1 oil lh- Mirum iiiiumi! tieitloiis of t hw W isl . a i leni a.,- lil:arv itiul tniu-ral i hibit. mix I'.M'KR lkt'l.'iiMfl V. f. 1'iake's Ailvt-rl imiiif Aifion'V, nl aii b' Men-hunt- Kt chanife. Sau Knure''o. t'ftlifomin. t Uvrv colt racts lor atlvt-f ntuitf rmi t mailt: for It. Wednesday, Fkbkiarv js. loud wake m Cottage Grove needs a thorough wakening up. Opportunities lie Bround us neglected, which if taken advantage of would mean mouey to eTcryone. When a chance comes little factional fights occur, and iu stcad of getting together and giv ing h united pull tor a project we allow it to go by. We have great timber resources undevelojed. Mr. Wood, manager of the Oregon cc South Kasteru Railrosd Mates that bis road will make a prie cf fl per looo fett for hauliug tira er to Cottage Grove from any point on its line within 20 miles and $i.2 from any point be yond that point to Cottage drove and will build its line to meet hucIi business. Mr. Suitor, a sawmill opeiator and builder, who is known along the coast for Lis able management and his thorough kuowledge of conditions, came tJ this section to locate a mill. He haa beeu here some months and is not yet located. Can't the people of Cottage Grove get together and make a united ef fort to arrange matters so that be cau and will locate here. Let us have a mass meeting, if necessary, and see what can be done. The great forest reserve tracts will noon be open fo purchase fur manufacturing interests here, tbeie foie let u get bus v. 1 Big Freight Tro.tflc. The freight business passing through Cottage Grove amounts to a great deal these days. There is much transferring snd unloading here which makes some trains here almost all the time. Monday noon No 12 bail to stop while a freight train backed past her onto the main fack as the switch was not long enough to accommodate the entire train. Several of the big oil en gines have been going through the last tew days on their way south and trackmneu have been given or ders all along to look after the con dition of the track before and after their passage to see it the engines break and fish plates CKvjroh Building Improvements' Tie Christian Church will soou te using its new addition, if present plans work out. Jt is the intention t-i lac ttif ft in n 1 1 u t i r.n ftr ttio nam I additions this week, and that the carpenters should commence their work next Monday The church is going to ue all lo cal matetial as far as possible, and to that end, W. H Abrams is to furnish all the lumber, doors, win dows, etc. When the addition is completed the auditorium will have about twice its present seating capacity, new class rooms will be formed, and a vestibule will be constructed on the southeast corner. Spaeder Wreck, Last Thursday nitfbt, two em ploy 6H of the Southern Pacific Com pany, m Ployed at the Latham plaut. came up to town on a com pany speeder. They started for home quite Jate and it was very dark. As they were going alonf,' the track juHt about by rrank Wooley's place, at full speed, they crashed into the back part of a freight train standing on the track. Both men weie huiIed uuoer the traiu and just had time to crawl from under the train when it com menced to ba' k np. The speeder was entirely destroyed. The traiu was switching and there was no light on the end car to show that there was any obstruction on the (rack. It vvus marvelous that the The flicjb School Senior. On Wednesday evening, 1'ch. Jt, the senior class went to the home ol Miss Stella Cochlinto stitpiise her, the occasion teenth I'ii t tul i v- leiti hcreih- Amusements had been prepared for the occasion and the evening was tnjoyablv (-pent by all. Liht refreshments wctc nerved alter which those present returned to their bono s. A f.uewell pattv w.i-s givrti to ll.uiy and ltye llrowu. lornier High School students at the home ol Mrv D M. Memtnwav l- h. 22. A pleasant evening was icpottcd h. several seniors who were present. Thosiniois hue lion assigned their parts l"f Coiutnenct nr ut ex ercises. 'e think th.- tcaoliets have slunvii excellent jinL'iv.cu! hi the assignment. The seniors hac KveiMtl tin ii classics lot the slipplelei III o wolk in Auieiiciin l.itei atute. Clvib Wnnls S.wnwll-. The Couini"Kitl CUib in iN meeting Mombty uiht ibseus.sed at length the dToits to g 1 a sa Aiiuli located here, at d '.be s iitinu ut ! the meeting 'i.- 1l1.1t 1 If t. tV 1 ts of the club, and people ot C.-ttag. Grove in ti e matter amv eu'ittn tt sluggish and that j'lo pt acti-m must be taken ii we woie e thtri to get Mr Suitor tv locate hero, t.r anybody -lse. Tlie club oideitdu letter wnttt'ii t bf piisnnt.-tl to Mr Hartrum, l'oitst Super -iv r . tun ing that he use his etlotts to h tye th goyei uiueiit dispoho of tiinbt-r in t!e foie: t itcrc at a u-asoual'le price to Mich local industries that are, or might be established to uvt this timber and guarantee them sufficient timber ur a iniinhtt nt years to make it well wo th their inv-t nent t f capital in such under takinss. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Governor. I hereby announce myself ..s a candidate upon tie Rfpubpcan ticket for governor of the State ot Oregon, subject to the action 1 primaries to be held A(-ril 'Jn, 1906. CHAKI.i:S A. JuIINS, liaker City, Oregon. State Senator. T hereby announce myself a candidate upon the republican ticket for State Senator from Lane County, subject to the primaries to beheld April '-". ivu'. On ac count of sickness in my liunily, 1 have been unable to formulate my platform, as yet. I 11. Bi v.H A i. I'.uf nc. Ore. For State Senator. 1 hereby announce invsclf us a candidate upon the republican ticket for the olliee ui State Senator from Luno County, Oregon, subject to the primaries to be held April -o; 19oo J M. Siin.i kv, Lugene, Oregon. j For County Commissioner. ; T, hereby announce myself as a j candidate upon the republican i ticket for County Commissioner ol Lane Co.iuty, subje t t'the primar ies to be bel l April 20, 'hj. ! If elected to the olliee 1 will p-ive my personal attention to every pail I of the county and a square letl to every man. j Vi. T. Kaim-.k, Cottage (rovc. I i mm ir -'4 Absolutely Puro MS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, freo from alum or phos phatlc acid ROVAL bAKINQ HOVDEH CO., NEW YORK. men were n t batlly hurt from the impact, t-ti iking tlm cur with s'ich speed and still' more so, that the train stood just loti enough to al low them time to crawl out from under. rv pii INSMU IE A SICCISS I 1 'on ( Inne.l front tirst nii. I business be ntuwt alauist live with them. In older to do thin and b on the best ol let ins with I In cows, he must love them, for it h wnpoN sil''c to alwavs '.,. kind and grntl and be s. well acqnaiMed with tlit 111 and lindol sl.tlul tliem svi .is to anticipate t Lei . w.ml mi l continue to do tins ct after em un ply ti-r the uioiiev that then' is in the busi ! iuv 1 a lact a nun can't pel fei m I all the ilulics t( a sncccsstal d.my ! man as a hireling. 'I'liete tiuist be I some love for the dumb animals that you live with, caicfci.and put in merely nil your tune in work '. ing with- I '01 cveioiie should know thst il they are 11 t km I an. I genth and !V) rot cue fr tl'cu : bt"cl sulhcieut to pit pile for their comt. it and needs thev bau 1 ctt.r let the bu-iness alone. A man th U i"lll sit coiutot t'tblc iitolin I hi lite- suli and baye his cows. nut in the stoiui with out slldtt i ot lovd Will rot nuke any money out of the business. V cow th'tt is noihiiig but skin and bone 111 the hptiiii: can't put much butter tat in the pnl for the first twn months Then 1 In- d.un man must le a Ian 111. e nl cows, he must l- .1 careful man kaep his stable s an I cow s clean, he 1:111 I milk in a muddy ard 01 tin ty sl'il le an l h tse clean milk, in fad eei thing that is used about 'i dairy must h? kept ob-an. Then the tbtity man should know what evt-ry cow in his herd is d"ing and wie li ut I'tfii uil lolil able one .so a not to I 1 ktepin' bom dots 1 lien he needs to know suuietbin,; ut wlit ci'ustitute a milk ia'i"ii fm a cow, so that he ma teed econom ically and intelligently, h- lltlubl know what it costs to teed c.icll ctvy and what cadi one gives in it turn. This is the oiil way to kiu-w what ones to kif' and the tuns to get 1 ill tit . .V dairvmau sbnnld pro vide bountifully tor his stot k, ymi cin't cheat a cow and make money out ot li 'i, she uiils be ltd an I m ule comu rtabie it s ou xpctt l ei' to bo profitable to t.11 Tliereaic some j deji.-.i ii t things about dairy ing: your money conies wry week t r u.oiith at the farthest, you do not have to wait until I aivet-t. il voi pi in rightly, you can pay as Mm go. It is nice t " have plenty ot 'ooil milk, delicious cteam and bu'tr. 'oui farm will not becuine , exh'tusted as to many jjihiu farms arc. but will bee itno bittet every year if jutt conduct your dairying 1 right, Vou may ask n there not danger that tljiring will be out done. I think not he-cause the arc but few- men adapted t'the 1 business ami that will stick to-it, it ' is altogether to coiititiing ln most in.cn. Then tun market is expend iug very inueh mi th s oa-,1, tbeie i-aniaiket tor all tin- g'mlswett I Utter that call b" liiielo, but tbili't expect a u toil pi 1 - for ow grease. One of tin- must ditlicult th'tigs in dairying is to get a dairy herd t. ;e(Jws. Such a herd is built up by i stane 'jii't and they aie rarely 'bought. In fir t a "borymaii will Hot eel! his le i-t co ls unless they . are ol I or lie ' xpet ts to unit the j busiucS'-. Tb' IC .00 but lew thai when th'.y cunineucc- are able to buy a good herd and if they Here j they would be liable t'tyrcat ttis- 1 appoinlnient in such a p ifh'ise. In j fact sonic- very uuod -ow- with one ' j man and a fan place, do not prove ! to In' profitable with another man 1 1 011 another pine ol fpial value-, j 'C'jWs, bke hiiiiian beings some- j times get houienick and never yet over tj all things being epial the c(jv generally d'cs bet best wlure she is laised. I)airinu could never buiid up a In m of jtrofitable cows by s lliii"; their best. I have bought sevelal cows Since I have been running my small dairy, but only secured one that was a yood cow, and she was a dairy bred heiler. You will find that if you want to do anything i" the ilnay business that ou will largely ha v. to build up your own herd. It wib take time and seem discouraging to you at first bur whip) you art building up your herd you will learn so many ntht r things about dairying, that you may succeed. When il you could have tjot jui herd at once vou would have know so little about il, t hat you might have failed. Jiut you will ask no how am I to start 111 this huihitn.' upV J'i rt-t make up your mind as to the breed of t ows you wish to keep. Much of your success will prtbably depend on this choice, liny a lew of the best you can af ford to purchase and if you can jjet a io;d registered bull from a milk and butter fat stock, you aie ready to start. If you are not able to buy a bull then sec tire the service of tho best bull of the breed you have se leeltd that may be near you, take tfuod ("Ut of yiuii I. filers, feed and handle tin in so that there will be no breaking in wlan they are cows, test evcty heibrs milk and those that do not gut quantity ami quality mII, those that coin up to your t-tundurd keep anil it will not be long before you will have a herd that you will be proud of and they will be acipinintid with you and your place. Mary think that tlie must Inyo a bufund butter cow combined. That is u dunl onn.ose ,cow-, such .1 cow may ,n in a local itv wbciclci'd is 'cat iv and bed is I high, but wbcic b el is t heap an I j feed is high il i- ci it 'iuh a mist. ike to make su h it diuiiv. W hen butter tat is lioin .m to Ho cent a ! pound and brt I is iiVl tents, it must be iippnti nt .. all lli.it it ih bntli t tat . on want 1111.I not bet f, A good tlaii v cow well fed ami ctned lot will fiitnisl von wuh M( wt'i th tf butter tat in out seism. Vt'il will have P keep and eaiclor. out cow thl 1 c t'Mt s Ui s, ; , , to the butt bei lot $-'t t.i r.'o .111 I tin 11 olt ate nut o I ill- cow, but : 1 1 1 t t-ellint; $st w tn t h nt bmu 1 lat.voti, xtill h'lve tnu cow to j u un mak- 'H"1. N,t,,ll 'liat v.m ttlocld have in tlua locality is the c n that will in ike the nn'st butter tat ut ! tbi le.lst ft el. .tol Iced is big h. 1 yen it vou r aiso it vouiscli, it 1 wotth to you' all you tan sell 11 lot. Now I do not hesitate to r-u that the Jctscv cow has the ncord ol tn 1U -Hit,' Uie most butler tat in plop"' lion to the (ee l coiisuiil'd ol any cow known It lakes as rum b . e I to put a pound of fat -m a bee I it does to make a pound of b itui tat, the one wtitth .". tents the othui in uvciagc ot 'J." cents. Which do yon want to make'' A daily burn should be one that will piod nee a vtiiety and an abuu d.ii ce of good le.'d toi the cows All locations and soil iill m-t d" tin-. Siune kinds ft s ul will pn tbc ece!b ct crops of hay or gnun it iitock ic kept oil the land ilui ing wet weather, with such land iu orib r to siict'ecil. uu noist ud ipt the soilage system, that of t utting the KU-eii ce. I and feeding ill vatd or stall. The best land hu dally ing in t L 1 s locabtv ;s v.iiulv io.iiu bottom. It is the w. timet soil, con sequently staitu tied tailiei in spring ami continues much later in winter, then such soil will produce a greater variety ot feed than any other in this pail of out state I laibi- coin fot eiiselcgc, nits. i tch. allalfa and clover for hay, lootit and grain for othei let d. I hud cet n eiisclege one of the bc- t kinds 1 bed that can be raised on the fatm tor feeding milking cows 111 wintci. livery dairyman should have a sibrfor tnsfhnglor wintti to 1 Sandy loam soil docs not cut up m prck With the h 'ofs id c. title u; wit wtather m thcio is gie"t aihitutuge in pasturage over other soils. A daily larm should be will supplmd ! with good Hying watei. I'oi tuilhci lt.foi uu.tloii to help you 1! you wish : to l)i Clinic a (1 .1 1 1 y in in , I would a l vice you to lake the Pacific Iloim-sit-'td, out' id th'- best ayricullui.il pipers p'lblisht d in the t-l Willi; it you citi b ne 11 1 1 1 ihfi h 1 ust 1; u 1 e i-vtty wi-iK dioini y on r ti 11 Ii : e sn;e. Apmlnlslr til Appolixlnd Mrs. Sai ah Kcltu has been named a administratrix of the . late ol lll l bllsbaiul, Tb. anas C h. iur, who was m cnb ntall kilb-d by Walter I'oley on the O. .V N. 1-, train abuu- Cottage (liove, January ,Vj- Un- probable value of the plopelty of the et-tati: isflooi. (',. K. Keiur, W. S Chrisman ami -J I'. Young aie uaiuotl as apprai.scis Ouard. The city is constructing a drain to empty lht- big pond back of the high school This drain will be some two ami one-half blocks long, and is ;t needed improvement. , Venzeula is tuukiug intensive! ji palatums tor war, ami is ship ' piny in large quantities o arms i and ammunition, INDIGESTION'S RECORD "Tlirlifst o-inidy r tun (iir-rilir lur ymtr in- 1 i K 'ntlttii. mail. 1 111 hl.iri u Aiiku-,1 I lnwi r, 1 kiiuw el M-vi-i.il otlii r iliy--iriaii'. wliu j,re Mtibe it rfgulai ly." JInlif;estiott is niakiiij an awful n cerd hs a cause of Mulden deaths. It is heat i UK heart -failure in its e.hastlv liarte.t. JVoU read in I In- p.tpcis ilaily of appar Hitly heallliy and 1 t 11 lolne.t micii lieinj. bilddelily at tacked with acute imli;M slioi after enju ini; a lieiu l y lueal, and of tin ii tlyinjj in many cases before a phv ii i.u could be called in. fll'his should be a vvarnin;; to vou wlir Hlfft-r wi.'li retuilar or pcnoil.cil .ilt.n!.- ol linlij.'i slioii. If these itiitniliii ile vie IIIIIS til acute lii'lujcst ion li.id 1 il ea ; fiiiiall dose of ( i recti 'a August l liuvcr lie foieoraller their liu-als tin y would not have fallen a picy to such sudden si-iiu't-s, f ilV'iist I'lotti r pieveuta nnlieclioii l,v creating ;o. nl di,;t -.1 ion. Ii also 1 cental ci the liver, purities the blood and tones up the cntiie syslt 111 in a 11 ilural way. 1 QTwo bicb, v ie mi. I 7,y All iirii(.;ij!,ts. tiw naou'M i'liaruiucy Collage Grove Flour Mills M M I At Flour and heed p, ii,, ml 1 1 lb it the ('oll'iju (llove I h ut ih la, Id oi-i lueiiK rO lowi-l Itv in:; 1 tuts e use 'Jo I I laid w I t nl 111 cm I'l nle of ( M gt'll laaud I his I'h lit will pioduce luole bellld pi I' sat k 1 1 1 it 1 1 Hie chci't' MO 11 tli h now olTelt'tl. I 1 ii din imd hi coiniiiciil Mlid ut the Hitiue 1 1 11 i el Colli a; a I i me 111:1.1' US Kin-P THE WIIIII'I.S TUIININO HART UNO Knowles Bohemia, Knowles Orscco, Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our Goods at Good General Merchandise Miners Tools Annual Tr Sale Is Don'l miss special bargains in our iinnicnsc Fall and winter slock. The Greatest R eduction of any linn in the City. Wanted. b Cbitaio wliolcsalc aiul mail otibi bouse, aHsistani inanaj.u-1' (man or wotn.in) for Huh county aid adjoining tciiitoiy. S.ibii v 2U and cn nsctt paid weekly expense money advanced. Work pleai-rinl; iositiou pei nianciit. Nn investment, m t xptiicuce ictuii'etl. Write at mice fm full particulars and eiu to cd m il addrt sHcd en vcleipc. C001 i;i: . Co. I -'12 Lukt- M. Clucao, III. WANTId) -lisliict MaiiuKetu to post sjens, ndviitisc and distiibuto sauiplts. Salary weekly, , pn nay ior t. j.c-i;s-s. Mate ace mil pM HUit enij.loj inent. Ideal Shi ar Co i.' uantloljib St., Chi- "II Kl Its ill' I ti l I Sc HANSEN ws;s- r & Gettys Oregon. & Gettys Oregon. V, i ! ! t A X 1 ! Met to: Reasonable Prices. and Anuinitions V V V Clearance now on Monby Crenk. Foster I'liillips went Creek Monday. up Mottby Tom I a t; went to Knj-cnu Tlmrs ilay on bu sidchh. b.llia liobinson wlio is driving Hi" freight team lor tlio Oregon So cuiities vinited bis home Th'irHtlay oueiniau .j.oiig went to Dorena VVcdiiculay b, visit with h ih nister, Mis'. .1. 15. Moby. Will Johnson ha puifhaKetl him 'Hi mcubato, wi,j ho(l IQO eK-i. He cxpet ts to laise Home l'i) lm keiis this Miininer, Ml I KIKJIiN. J be New Yik Tiibnm; farmer, ! 'i wtukly ay.iicultnral paper, frco Ut j 'my subscriber that juh tt ya'3 I ubbcriiitior to tLc Nugjt.