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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN FISHER. Maoajcr- BOHEMIA NUQC1LT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Make nil cheek inyUo to Mmirel Tub to. Kntoril at ib itoatoffloo at CotUK ureve. Orrgtin ocond claim null matter. SI : Bsritl PTU N KATES. 6 months $1.00 1 .roar $l..r0 in months $2.00 If paid in advance. dubbin Rates. Hie HohcinWi Nuiicet one year villi any ono of the following pub lication one your for amount set opposite: PaclHe Monthly Weekly Oregonian i Portland) Weekly Journal ( Portland) luilv Minimr Ihvrd (iVnver) Weekly Mining Kecord Pueltio Homestead North went Poultry Journal $2.00 $2.00 $:..r.o J.25 1 75 1 hi jviir is ki'ft . 111 tv THE AMERI CAN MlNIMi i ONOKKS. I'hmnbvr oi Com incut liuiuliiig. Pmver. t'ulo . wliere our readers will t welcome lo ttie iiMJof llie lead in iHi! 1'n in ihe Mounts mining teelioin ot the West, a scientine libtarv ami uilu-ral ex hibit. I'll IS I'.U'I K i kept on me at E. t'. Orake'n Advertising A'iicy. tvt ami tvi .Marenanta fcs Cbniie, Sun KrHiici-o. California, whereeou 'ract for mlvertiHiim ean nenia.le for it. Wednesday, Makcii 2i, iyof The election tbi - year iu Kugeae will be bae 1 on Municipal Owner ship as the priupipal issue Rockefeller is said to be su tiering from acute melancholy imagining that he is poor, and being hounded for Lis debts It must be very acute. Clio. A. Steel of Portland is an other of the t tndidites for State Treasurer, and is seuding out volumes cf littia'ure in thtt re spect Just as se me of our local weather fotecaeters predicted the rain came and carried away the snow and now the temperature is much higher. At last a franchise hasleen given by the Por'laud Council which will enable both the Uoited llailways and the Traction Co. to operate their carB through the city. Portland is to have a big Swift Packing Co. plant and it is now rumored that it will also have an Armour plant. That's it, get ev erything ou earth if you can, but good franchises for the benefit of the city. Another kerosene victim. A Troutdale girl tried to start a fire with kerosene Monday morning, and was frightfully burned, so that she died a little after noon. It seems that people will never learn that some things are dangerous, no matter how handled. Mayor Robt. Veatch has filed his announcement of his candidacy for State Senator on the democratic ticket from Lane county, and hopes to be elected. The niiyor has ably served the peop'e of the county be fore in his capacity, and thinks they will stand by him as before. The ' Hoy t Boosters" are gettiug busy, so they declare to wage h campaign for tho nomination of Ralph W. Hoyt of Portland for State Treasurer. Ho has beeu treasurer of MuUnouah county, and the banks feel very grateful to him for his method of distributing the county funds among the vari ous banks. Eugene has had a hard time with the fever, and for a time let every body know her troubles, while the cases were many, find the attacks light, but fioally got next, and has been using a press censor recently, since the deaths have begun to oc cur. While there undoubtedly are cot ho many sick now, there are many seriously sick and some dy ing, und the city is taking serious fctepa to stop the trouble Uooth Kelley Company were greatly woiried over the labor bhoitage so Hays the Guard, and that while they have imported loo men from the east, they are of the transient class and will not as a rule, mtke permanent employees. With tho great number of railroad 1 . t extensions b"ing made and tuo other lurge public utilities In pro gress, men are hard to find. Every where iu the west laborers can work, if the-y will. Right here in Cottage Grove there are many unemployed wen, but everyone of them could find woik if he was willing to take Btith wotk as it offered, although it might not be what he was accus tomed to. When a man in bound to keep busy he can find work any where be wants it these day". We have just received a neat pamphlet from tho Biological De partment Labratory of the Univer sity of Oregon giving n number of botanical notes and views of Home of the flora, peculiar to tbi section. Tho University issues many of these bulletius, which are very interest ing fo students. Forest Supervisor Ihirtrmu of Hoseburg is one of tlic busiest men in the government service. He not only has a largo reserve under his care but he has worked up the care of it, until it takes first rank among carefulh supervised reserves Mr. Hartrum is very zealous in his work and is doing nil ho can to see that the government's policy is carried out not only fo tho letter of the law, but to its very intent, and as such a nun, be is very highly held in the governmental frrvice. Nutftets South Africa is to have an im mense power plant located ou the Zambezi River, at a point where iooo feet of fall can be bad and i.ooo.ooO horse power canlcde Teloped wilh it. Smoke prevention dates back to the year ivo''. when, on account of the extensive use of coal, and in eonstqueuce of a representation be ing made to the king, of the vapors arising therefrom itud polluting the atmosphere, a proclamation was issued forbidding its fuither use in the city of Loudon. A new quartette bus becuotgau ied in town f hch out in th special meetings to be held iu the Mothodi-t church commencing Apr. if-t, with Mr. H. Zarell as fust tenor. J. M. Ishatu, si-coud tenor, J. M. Fisher firt bass aid Fix r brown seeoi.d bass. They made their initial appearance at the church Sunday night. Timber Wolves Becexme fv Pest. Foster P. Phillips and Mr Hod ges killed a big timber wolf up on Mosby Crevk just a few days ugo. These w jives are becoming very plentiful and are getting more bold every day in their depredations. They chase the t eer down into the streams and then kill them, and they are getting a good many of them right along. Until 'the state or county places a bounty on the hides of the wolves not enough of them will be killed to keep them lack. London Draffs. Mrs. Neal. is progressing nicely with her cliiss of pupils iu toci and instrumental music. London can justly bo proud ot having one of the best musicians in Lane county to instruct the young people The school two and one-balf miles south of Loudon is now in its second week with Miss Pringle of Creswell as teacher. The Wallace school will start Monday with Miss Oakland as teacher. Stephens of i.ne recent colu weather has ren derfd it very dimcult lor the car bonatof at London to keep up its demand for carbonated mineral water on account of freezing up th pipes which hindeis the progress of the wo.k very much. The plat will be operated in full force when tbi March squall passes oil and the valley resumes its usual landscape of green. Mr. liungardner of Clinton, Indi aua, is stopping at London, looking at the country with a view to lo eating when a suitable location is found. His family is back in old 'Hooserduu" waiting the call to eome to the laud "where rolls the Oregon. " Wcaregl d to say our old time li it ii l A. M. Sweeney is slowly re covering from his illness. Mrs. Sweeny with their son Jerome ar rived at J. A. Powells a few. tin; s Since from Canada. We welcome 'hem to their old station in our midst. t t r . f - mesruii uuns on a lew 01 our earliest varieties were perhaps a little early this time yet the general crop will be benefitted by being Held buck until the sun gets a little higher up to stay off Jack Frost. Our eleeiued fiiend Jacob War ner is quite jij. jus trouble seems of a malignant character. We hope for his recovery. II. C. Neal, the London mer chant is bright and chfery, which chimes m with the appearance of his stock of general merchandise which is always well selected and up to date. Call and see his right prices. The Coast Fork telephone line is about the busiest business associ ation in all the hind It puts one in mind of Sam Jones introduction at Portlaud. The sneaker said tb's reminds me of an old nigger woman I once knew who weighed about three hundred pouuds dressed. YfcWTAB, I rOLITICALANNOLNCEJIENT For Governor. I hereby annoume myself ns n candidate upon the Republican ticket for governor of the State of Otegon. subject to the action of primaries to be hcbl April '20, 1906. Uhaki.hs A. Johns, IUiker City, Oregon. For State Senator. I hereby announce myself ns can didate for State Senator, for Lane County, ou the lpnblican ticket to be voted for Apiil tho I'otb, loot!. 1. II. PuMillAM. State Representative. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for State Representative from Lane County on the liepublicau tickt, subject to the action of the pri maries. K. II. Inciiam. Lane County Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor the office of Sheriff of Lane County, subject to the ap proval of the democratic voters at the piimaries to be held iu Lane County on April 2oth. 100!. Fkud Fisk. Secretary of State. 1 heieby announce myself as a caudi late for the office of Secretary of State, subject to the will of Re publican voters, at the primaries to be held April 'Joth. i'.o6. FKANK T. WklllllTMAN, Sub uj, Ore. State Senator. I hereby anuounce tny candidacy for State Senator from Lane County (subject to the will of the Itepubli lean voters, at the piimaries April i'2(th. lo .;. G. W. (ikii KiN, Fuene, Or. For State Printer. The undersigned announces him self as u Republican candidate for renominate n for State Printer, sub ject to the decision of the Republi can voters at the primary election April 2o. Now serving first term. The same courtesy that has beeu accor ded to state officers generally, that of a retiotnination, wonld be greatly appreciated. J. R. Whitney Albany, Oregon. For State Senator. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate upon the republican ticket for the office of State Senator from Lno County, Oregon, subject to the primaries to be held April 2o, PJOfl. J. M Shh.i.kv, Eugene, Oregon. For County Commissioner. I, hereby anuounce myself as a candidate upon the republican ticket for County Commissioner of Lane County, subject t-tbe primar ies to be held April 20, i!'oi. If elected to the oflice I will give my personal attention to e?ery part of the eountv and a square deal to every man. Wm. T. Kavskk, Cot'age (Jrove. Circuit Judge. I at nounea myself as a candidate for the Republican n mi nation for Circuit Judge, Second Judicial Dis trict (comprising the counties of Lane, Renton, Lincoln, Douglas, Coos aud Curry) subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primar ies Lawrence T. Harris. Viotett. A Sanfard. Millinery Opnll The iatest styles of spring street hats on show. All ladies are cor dially invited fo attend the opening of our millinery and dressmaking establishment on Wednesday, Feb. E. V. CARTER Ashland, Oregon Candidate for Republican nomina tion for State Treasurer. JSoya suits $1.00 each worth up to 13,00. Welch & Woods. f ; X COMMERCIAL Cl.llL ONF. MOKF. SOCIAL KVUNINO The Commercial Club Monday evening tb cided to have one iihmc focial evening, ami appointed hs the committee for tin t night Mims Thompson, lnnr, Ptutnl, C. !' Jours, Wthh and Wluelcr, w ho I are to yive thi social in the name, of tho club, for the rtand linttlle 1 I ! the winter's cntrrtainii g. j A letter was nad htm the 'Sic Ameiican I.tagnt" of Salt l.ukcj ami on motion was cfciicd to ' pptcial committee of F J Hard, C. ; Paul Jt)Ms nnl llai 1 y Mtb .tll, who will at once tale the ma't 1 up. F.J. Hard, lemg puii,i after an absence of soveial months iu the Fast was asked to male some it - j tuaiks, which he did. sptuhig f, the fact that the Fast vsju-t be , ginning to recognize the imoit- nee of Otegon and the NoithwcNt. j with her VHt rejourns, and posi- : bihties, and that now was the tine i lor the state, and for each Ct tninet ; eial Club to redouble its woik in: advertising and in sending nut lit- I nature about this section tf the! great W est- He also spoke upon j the work accomplished by the elubi in ways most generally unnoticed I by tlietu, and of the impress which j their work made upon the minds ol those who heard of Oregon, her farms, lit r timber, her climate, ami her mines, through tin 111. The Uachelora Are Wv talner Vp tilnr. The bachelors of tho Commercial Cb'b entertained the l.i lies ami gentb men of the club, ami a milli ter of the but hejor mnnlcns cf the town on last Ftnliiv ni-ht. lt i. body was required t tet their guessing powers on a pictde cu test, and then of coinse t ih.ikc love, by telling a io;e stoty, mid who but a bachdoi wouhl li;oc thought of such a thing. For partners for sujper tveiy but the old bachelors went uii a wild gooe chiise in which they got their partners, by matching pi tun s cut in half, the bachelor maidens who happened (?) to fail to get their pictures matched, inalurally fell to the lot of the wise old bachelors, who had very thoughtfully pro vided tvo or three ladies for ca-h of them, acd then proe edod to show them how lavishly thev could enl r- tain, serving them with frappee, Na- j bisco wafers and punch, followed ! with coffee and cake in abundance. While the boys served well, and treated everyone right up to date they made it evident to the ladies that their assistance would have made a great ditTtrenee to tlieui The evening' was one of the jol liest that has been held for koine time, and Msn. Hansen, Scholl, Jenkius and Rruneau de-etved the (hanks of not only the club mem bers, and their ladies, but of the bach lor maidens, as well. At labt the Portland council has given a franchise to the L'nited railway company, but gives th' Willamette Traction Company Up right to run its cars over the toad for $1 per car. The proposition looks very much as though the two companies had gotten together and that the city was the lofcer thereby, for not having accepted their prop, osition sooner. The Traction com pany has now sold its Salem and Silverton plants, aud contracted with the General FJectric company to supply power for its road within a given time. The company is get ting right down to hard work and has a number of different cumpi at wotk on the grade for the new road. Mr. Lawrence of Comstock came down to town the last of the week to attend to some busiuesa matters. THE UVER QUARANTINE TAKINO Mil II K A 1.0 OUT." (Hurried eating has ruint-d many tt man 'a stomach. The li'cstioii-dcstroviii pro cess is gradual, often uiinotiivil nt fiist. Hut it is only it short time until the liver hulks, the digestive ohmim give way, ami almost countless ills assail the 111 111 who endeavors to economize time ut tlx- i -i tx nse of his health. IA torpid liver cuuses a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the ili. isol jertns and 'ny poisons una alfi.iiN thein ull play, inviting some serious iilucss. families where August h'luwcris used, a sluggish liver and constipation arc 1111 knoAii, so are ull stomach uiliuents, in. well as indigestion, dyspepsia, hi-arih.iru, headaches and kiilney and hl.i Icr altce- tious. No well-regulated family should te without this standard remedy, a Two sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. StfOiou'i f imruiavy it i . Fi mil) Mil l n 3 tr I m t r-t 5.1 & HANSEN 1 ? CClWCt GROVl. OntCON rfllDC or ORtCON Otir i,v- n urn ki Knowles & Gettys Bohemia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseeo, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our Goods at Good General Merchandise Miners Tools S1JASON L atest Dress 4m U1 Our display consists of the New Weaves in all stylish shades. Kindly note the quality of these select cloths before buying. Our are Reasonable Timber for underground sup!oi'ls in mint s hl'oiild not bo too heavy, A Jong. gunned timber is fnore elastic than short grained; hence such timber is more reliable than beech, oak or shoi t grained timber, which, although strong, are devoid of elasticity, and henco break short and without warning. Timber that does not give warring before it breaks is dangerous; hence for mine purposes, fir and pinn may bo rec ommended, btcause they have a fairly good elrsticity and at thb same time ure reasonably strong. Of course, wiy tla.stiu timber must be avoid d, because it would simply bend, uudcr tho joof pressure; henco would bo useless, us well as dangerous. y r Ipatvonic illonic St.. I AL0U0: Reasonable Prices. and Amunitions !))( ana bummer Fabrics -AT- Tl 9 rices Lurch's Wanted, by Chicago wholesale aud mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and udjoiuing territory. Salary .t'20 and expenses paid weekly expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or experienco required. Write at once for full particulars and enclosed self-addressed envelope. Cooi KH it Co. L'l2 Luke St. Clncugo, 111. WANTED District Managers to post fcigng, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $iH. weekly, $3. per day for expenses. State age and ptesent employment. Ideal Shear Co. o"J ltandolph St., ChU C0O, a 1