Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 28, 1906, Image 8

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Lodge Directory.
A. H. KING
ACtornry nt Law.
utTT.ttn: (f;;iu ,
JOHN BARKER
rRol'HlFTiiK or
THE: liXCMANdl;
I'l I K IS MM
WINKS. LigroRS. CIGARS. I
Mm lrrr t (. ru.. r
... I
J. S. Medley. .1 1. .I..lm-n j
.Medley Johnson,
Attorney mil li v ' j
t'ire Suitr :i It inh (.. !
Eldridge Sewing Machine Free
A. F. & A. M.
Cottage lrove Lodge No 51.
Meetings 1st and 3rd WedneaJayi
1 of each month.
L. F. Wuolev. W. M.
j J. H. Lurch. Scy.
The
Compartment
Observation
Cars
ol the
i
1
SEVING MACHINE.
ROLLER BIA8IKO.
H1CH CftAOS.
To the most worthy lady of Cottage
Grove and vicinity, the Nugget will
give a fine five drawer Sewing Ma
chine. Who the lady is will be deter
mined by vote of Nugget subscribers.
Bohemia. Nugget
Coupon for Eldridge Sewing Machine
To be awarded the most worthy lady
of Cottage Grove and vicinity.
One vote for
This coupon muni Le voted before April 1 1.
G. A. R.
Appomftttx l'ct No. 34.
Meets at 1 p. tn. on the 2nd and
ttb Saturday of each month.
Ir. D. L. Wood. Tost Com.
G. V. lcK")no!dH. Adjutant
w.o.w.
Roberoi Cmp No. 2C.0.
1 Meet nch Friday evening.
F C. Offmnn. l au Com.
Chs. VanPenburg. Clerk,
O. E. S.
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4.
Met tings held on jed and 4th Fri
day of each month.
Mis. C. H. P.urLholder. V. M.
W. S. IWnnett. V. I
Miss Celia Lurch. Secy.
j K. of P.
Juventu Lodge No. 48.
Meets every Wednesday night
i I. W. JiHker. Chanctlinr Com
; Chas. VniiDenburtf, K. of It. A S
t .
! I. O.O. F.
i
Cottace drove No tin.
Meetings every Saturday uigbt.
S. S. Shortridge, N. G.
Gus D. Gross, Secy.
Contestants;
Miss Daisy Thomas 201
Miss Ida F. Barrett 450
Mrs. Linnie Violette 400
Miss Jessie Berg 400
M. W. of A.
Meetings it and 2rd Tuesday.
IIioy Voodn, Consul.
C. W. Wallace. Secy.
Royal Neighbors.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday ot
each month.
KtLel Hisby, Oracle.
Mrs. C. W. Wallace. Itecorder.
K. O. T. M.
Cascade No. CI.
Meets every Tburhday night.
O. II. Veatcb, Com.
II. K. Dennis, Cooler.
London Brlofa.
crops, with its great acreage of fine
The sawmill operated by W. C. I mountain range for all kin Is of
Shortridge, at Wallace is doing well; j stock, are among the undeveloped
ties and lumber are being turned j risibilities of one of the richest
out in good shape also prices are RrKj lovlieU countries known to any
good nd the community is busy ; civilization. The Blackbutte, Cin
at work, wages are vary good and : nabar belt is perhaps the largest
work plenty, so the full dinner pail j known amoDg mine, which in the
is beginning to stack up above the near future will take rank among
common low water mark and we ' tha the livelifhtrarMf.c 1.,, u, Am.r.
look joyfully ahead to several yuars
of great prosperty not only lor this,
but all the counties of Oregon. The
ican continent which will help large
ly to swell the rising tide of Ore
gon s wealth and greatness and
first tie tun will begin about the , from this kchc turn car ,.vm tn
first of the month from the Wallace 1 tl,e east and the r behold the tower,
mill to be followed up by a second I j,)g p,.ak 0f tLe Bohemia mountains
as Mr. Khorlridgo has two logging , whose stately form is being pene-
camps in uperauon. ; tr&ted v.t . -.(k shovel drill and
dynirni'e jf-in - . rwr: o mineral-
Mr. Bouse is also operating the
old Stanley, one and one half mile
south of London. This mill with its
preteut munager is sure to bring
the orders in as Mr. Bouse is
among the best mill men in the
titate when it comes to fitting up
bridge and house building material.
Owing to a laige amount of repair
ingand letittiug the work has been
delayed some, A logging donkey
is being operated with good success
in oue of Oregon's Cue timber belts,
bo you est) figure on u first class
line of all grades of lumber this
season. A shingle mill is also pluced
in position and in connection with
lumber shingles can be had which
will be ot great value lo the whole
community. This is Oregon'
great source of wealth und thous
ands of eastern men representing
both labor and capital are not only
turning their minds towards Ore
gon, but are actually urriving on
the ground and investing their
money to help develop one of the
greatest wealth deposits on the I'u
cific ('oast in a general line of lum
ber and shingles both for home and
foreign wunts and also its fruits,
berries, vegetable!, grain aud lay
1 n- t-r c 1 iifijf,
I (.'I. Ohio- ft, 10 (1
ogy, cuniMrv
and th:i- u.tM-
bearing nunrz a r e lemj- : tinted
to pulp by the untrine curvy of
the steam engii e and we point with
pride to the name Champion, Music,
and many others of the Bohemia
district whose glittering contents
someday jn the near future will
sIho swell the stream of Oregon's
goldeu harvest, and next we visit
Blue Kiver with its various claims
both to feet and richness we behold
the Lucky Boy mine whoso ample
veins have furnished bread and to
spurs both its owners and laborers
and thus thus the work goes on and
we are made believe from a retro
spect and prospective view of the
possibilities of London Miuerul
Springs, which we think some day
in the not far off future will uke
rank among tha most valuable
pieces of property on the J'ucific
slope and will be a factor in devel
oping a source ol comfort and en
joyment to the people of Oregon,
that will equal, if not surpass any of
its other industries in value or
actual benefit.
Vkkitah.
L. O. T. M.
Lady Lamson Hive No. 42.
Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each
month.
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C.
Miss LetaSanford, K. K.
Rebekahs
Cottage Grove No. 24.
Meetings 1st, .'Jrd and -th Friday of
each month.
F.tta Baker, N. (J.
Katie B. Veatch, Secy.
MBA
Modern Brotherhood of America
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O.
O. F. Hall.
T. W. Jenkins, Sec.
Boys suits St. 00 each woith up
to f iJ'O Welch v Woods.
A FAMILY SAFEGUARD
30-
my
Dr. Oreen rrnjri with thr Nlire of Dr. Bo
In e lo handle lirr Imiiuui L'uclt'i Creul
Throat uml I.untf Cure.
JTlie bi ht family Bafpguanl in a reliable
household medicine that will ( lire croup,
coiiL;lm, colds, i hilly Miihutious, runiiiiie
eyt-n'uud now, iore throat und hroni hial
affci tions that will ke-p the children
proof against all contagious disease s.
(JSucli u liuduiiit ia U((Sihff'a ii-rnif; H
Syrup, which ha u record of 35 years in
the cure of consumption, catauh and ul)
lung und bronchial trouble.
(J'l'ln; fame of Ci-rtnau Syruji ax a con
sumptive cure, hint e it jairihahi by I)r.
(Irci-u liom tht; nice ot the faniouti Dr.
Hum hec, hax cx1i ndi-d to all pl.rtb of tht'
earth. It has big halci. evtr v.l re. 10
JTwo bits, 25c and i All druggist.
finoaou' I'lmriuney
Si-vltil ntteiitiult tlwn tn Miiiliu;
ud t'ortrntlt)ti Law .
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at- Lair
o!T.r on trrt- fl -i le
Cottauk GkOVK. OKI-:.
MINING AND ORE TRKATMFM
ls-Hlnlng and 1 oii-lrui t Inn i f ir.
ntlurtloii w nrk und K'iernl nun Mil
cry plnntM , niechanlcnl itr.ifvliu
V. I UHo K, M I.
McKay ItutliMu. I -r 1 1 4 n-1 . n-
H. C. MADSEN.
Watciimakkk
n. airing at rion.ir rttmufi
Ail wi.rk fuarau'M't trm; r. ;
lrh. I.M'kt nl rr',l; l I uill I'l l-f
cur l AUK il; S K. OKK.
fhe First Null
CoTTAGR GKOVK. OkK.
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved nenirity.
KxrharitfcA Bold, availuh'e anv ,il.ice
a theUnite.1 State.
Oriented Limited
Afh.rtl on
Tt.c privacy of your home The comforts of a club
The luxury of a first class hotel.
Di.MeU.n. St P-l M.nncoplis. Tuqet Sound and Interme
diate Points v.a hc
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
I ,,, ,!, (',,:.-.! h.r.M.n fl..n. .Ml.' .'' . "d,!r.- -
S. S. O.iWot.t s 1 its for Ih-! Orient Mtrc'i 12.
I AS. II IN'TTS
A. S I'OWIil.L
i
'7.?' iV'--.-''-7-:X Vfl'C"'
FASHION STABLES
Cotta.itc Grove. - - " Oregon
HlXBIlT Emu,
Tl.lnl.
T.i 11 1 r : 1 r
('slii
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1 1 1 it
llnvruiiil 11 ml vciniidMiitti
iiiu loaiiiiai iiuii
'nun it
iiyiiaui
U tin U'et (re utim-iiti.
i PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS
KI.Kt TKICTY, KTC.
No cniiUttloU curl 1 ak .
I
' OuljMlB Hirdli l llelp furiiNlo-'l If !
i rl.
fut furtlicr tiart ruUrt iiMrrd
I ir. 11. c. sciu.i:i:r.
V wvwvv jws. v.'. N ', "
7
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Rrduccd IU i:nl Trip Incursion !
H.ttcs.
I! , t; .; : M t.).M t IKK'" C Li- !
i- i-. , ; , l'i : t'. it. ! :md 1 1 1 1 1 ' . u
1 ; ; eil ii:c '. ill I i 7 s ' " !' 1
Mi-' .iti:i l:it i p-r.iiln ( mi.
'I i.i ticket-, will on i lo daily
( uiuv.v ' v. m;.- Jui.c i an.l i. illum
ing mil 1! ' I S t li with I'.nal ic
turn hn .t : ! t ; I t
J. M. I-IM-'I.
I i's-1
a l.i.
I he f
in I.
I III,
I ..II:
t in
1 j.art i t h.iI.I work on
lii lav ( Man li. I'hn,. I Ik Ui'
11I ImMi 1 lll H .u.re.l In kC I
i d iv,w, la lln; iilliiiillit M' I tr
.iill.l d I it inianee id xald work
. onit'h led w ItllMI "HI Ji. h lifter
'.iwai'lid Tit- C(illll.iel aim H'l'
in.. 11 ('iniii.il li 1-1 I i the rlKl't t'
I u 11 iili J all lu ll.
. ,1 1 i-r i f tin- 1 iiiiiiiinii Council of
il nf Ci.tlay (irove.
.1. I'.. Vol Mi. lieei.rder.
KILLthe couch
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
tidvi Discovery
for C
rONSUMPTlON
OUGHS an-
0L0S
Price
50c Ml. 00
Free Trial.
Wn.hrd iul Irwud
1. 1. c- n:il.i:;i I"tl..- retailed
and' pi' -e.l l. Mi" .) llnl.linun.
I, v...:k "t ( 1 ' 1 .1 n It' !''ii!.'vr
hi -l
I 11 l.hl hn ntf"-
C..-A . foi y. r.i. i.tii' ii"i"
I 1 . ( U 1 1 ' at thl-. ollicc
K o.llv Iriiklrr.
P. ' und C-r 1 I'. W it h t II.
C .I'l 11 1 1 mi 1 'II ! :n m r d'l tp
jo, s r :; v. . ;1"'.
RnrMt anrl Uuirkmt Curn for all
THROAT and MINO TROUB
LES, or MONEY HACJi.
'flie only reat nation in the
world which Lujb lesH of 'us tLnn it
scIIh is France. Our exjioits to
Franco for tbe fiscal yenr of 1H05 in
round figures aioountcd to $70,000,
000, while our imports from Franco
during the same period were vulucd
at $o, 000,000. ' Thin is explained
ly the fact that moid of our aM.
are Lread-HtufTs and proviwions, and
Frunco does not import these.
France produces a large proportion
of her own food, and nlie gtts tho
rest principally from her colonies
IOCT()ltS AHK IMZZI.KI).
The rt'inaikiil'U' recovery of Ken
neth Mclvtr, of Viuieelioro, .Me., In the
HUhject of xii lu ll liiteicht to the niedi
viil fnitemtty and a widu cin lit of
frtcndH. JffHiiyM of IiIh ciihc: "Ow
ing to severe liillniniiiatlon of Ilic
'11 teat mid confi;oHtloii of the I.iiiikh,
U.vrf doctorn juve me up to die,
when, 11 x 11 am icHoit, I wiim induce'!
to try I r. Knit's N v HlMiovery nml
I I III lilliliV f" m.V. il Me.i in life."
C'lireH I lie WOl -t 1. OIIIlM 1 Old.-. J'.I OII-
chltiH, : oii-lliliK. iV'-nli Liiii'-.
JfoarMenowH ann ..m..i inraii
feed at JIoiihoh'm 1'lial 111 ir .
A .-( n.. III I' UnNM.i:
'I !., 1 ul that vlalid I 1 ' i' ' I' '111
lli.'ll-.i' I .Hi k I' I, A I l.i'-.'l Slil e II Si loll
I iiie s i aider I f i in i d I I. M ulioid.
lee! uier f-.r I he I'al i nil i " I I la-lmiidi y.
WiiMi.'d ol n l' i . of a -li '"'--in;.'
i an' id l'i;. . I I l.ea!- llr w "ist
I'.lll l.h. Si.li. I I' el -, 1 Hi-.
Wound-, lull. la, II-. and .Sal' II' e
Olilv '.'. at li"IM in' di u-t'il''
Mini r..
I ). pall n i I.I ol t he Intel mr.
I tali d M.ilr lauid oltice,
lliiM -In, IK, "'' . ell. I'l. l'.HM'i.
N nil. U h ii l.v i-deii that tho n-
IiiuM-d i!ai nl "iiiiv if T" i-1 1 1 1 No.
.!' ..uth. l:,ni-. Ni. 1! W'.-t ..( thu
the W 1 1 ! ; 1 1 1 , . l!e M. l.'liaii. Uiiim ImH
In rii reei m d in an I he Surveyor I'ell
ei nl fni ('M'L-j ii, and i.li I i Ida y the
L'lld da.v of M:in h. I'"".. nt ..'cltM-k
A . M . , the -,ud n-hii plat will Ih
I, led II thin i. line. Mild oil llld llftrr
H.ild d.i.V we Id I e in paled lo receive
the entiy ot tlif II II
aiii . ei ed I a iii I h in
i at mil1 fi 'I'
in i .l' d an I
"I'l I
appi
-aid tow II I: ,'
I'l N.IIMIV I.
.1. M I.IHII
Null lllr. I.
I I . li f I ii.i ell 1 1 , nil
and hii 1 1 1 1 1 .' ;i- I he
d ra wal -hall ei 1 1 1 1 li.ue
I '. i t . 1'i'Ki-li r.
M I , III I'eiwT.
i.hip w.'M With-
Apid '.", I'MKi,
.Ider n( with
in (nice, apldi.
Only 2-c in iidditmi. on jovir hiili
M i iption hiiui' h tlai I'm in und
Cnuntrv Jouinul for a jcur. A
join mil the i-ie nf the Ladies Home
Join!. nl and an i t lie lit paper- It
hitH lain fjrentlv in'fir'd and iin
proved recently.
a i. l.v irssi.i:.
willi that old enemy of the nice.
( niD-lipatinll, often endn In Appelidl
cltiH. In avoid nil MiimiH tioulile
with Slniiiiieh. I.l.i r and liuueln,
lake In. Kinu'.i New Life 1'IIIm. 'I hey
perfectly leyuhite thehc orULf, With
out pain or dit-i nlilfnl't.. L'.ic III r.eii
hoii'h I'Iiiii nmey I rii"; ;it .
Tl KI'li HV SAVAIil'.S.
Suntmer School.
The Univorsiiy of California in
anouncing the summer sesftion to
be held in Uerkeley hegiuinng Mon
day June 2.rth cloning Aug. 1th.
No examinations for adnuHHion only
recommendation from tho I'nivtr-
ty faculty will he necesmiry. A
very line coume of lectures will be
Riven by outside teachem of note.
The National Kd'ioational Associa
tion meets in Man Francisco July -
14 und special rates will he yiven to
attend this conventio". The privi
leges of the neHbion are open to
teachers aud others upon payment
of s regular fee of $12.
"S 1 al.i
HOIlie of
1'hiJippilK
lllilid me
emllll'ed fi
inatmii m
Sht'i man,
l.elpi u Hie
tel h, I hl ec
iiredllie.:l
).'spe."ia
hn la ; and
mis to 1
hy I'ellH
!' h e .iiii .
' " I.
nv, of I la; I' l l ure (o u hieh
Ihe niMlfe tllhlM ill till!
y ul.jei t I h'il' Cllpl I VI'H, re
nt' I ii'' illlellHi' H 1 1 Ho l'i II K I
ii- 1 1 1 ee mi. nt li from Inilaiii-
I he K idl.eyH," Hll VH W. M ,
.,f ( iihlilnu, .Me. "Nothing
until I tiled riectllc Hit-hnttle-
of wliich completely
('iii'iH I, nil- Complaint,
, r.lnnd diMirdeiH und Mil
rehlol'i'H (he weak ulid Her
nhiiHt health, (iuarauteed
11 - riiarinaey ni ul-'ii-i .
'net NT I 'A (!'!'() US.
No,, 1 ' 1 1 11 v uieii that the
('oiiiinnii ..Miie I "I I ' ( liy of Cot-taj-'e
(Jrove will on or oe:.ai' the 'Jtitli
da.v of Maich, l'""i, receive H'li li'd hid
for the r . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ;r material for and
cnliHl riicl ioll nf a (hi 111, a lid pi ie line
llhnllt. L'HM) reel. Ill eli(.'l Ii of r, nml (
inch wooden pipe, In connect, wha.t in
known iis ihe Norlli Creek with the
main pi j line, aecnnliii' to plain and
Hpeclllcat leiiH now 011 lile with Cm
City Ueconler; and for the liupruve
nie'nt of the iliim on what Ih known
iim the wehl creek, hy reuiov'iiK nil
earl h on t he upper wide I hereof down
to Kolid heil rock ami making the
Hiiliie of Concrete IS IllchcH thick at
Hie hottoni and extending Ii feet
hinlier t Ii.i ri t fie picHeiit dam and
1 n a K 1 1 1 u h . 1 1 1 1 ihiin I'-' liicliea thick at
the lop. I'ids for Kiid work will he
oiiencd and tho emit rue t awarded fo
0:1 1 inn ..r hind in Mini tuMie-hlp mil
ll"l l-oleceived fo III ll.oce who hlive
lint aeipnl'i d -' ill' meiit 1 1 i 1 1 1 I herein
prmr in . pi il "'. 1
Mil M l..
Ilepai tile III nf Ihe llileilnr,
I ll li d Sl.il, H I,., lid llllce,
UoM-liinu.Ore., l elt. I'.l. '.HH.
Nntlce 1h hen liy (.'Ieii that the np
lil. .led plal 01 -urvcy of TowiiHlnp
No. Smith, Uaiiu'e No. ID Wchtot
the lllalnel le Mi lldlali, (e;iil, hilH
heeii leeeived from the Surveyor
iein r.il fni 1 iv unn, iimlnu l'rlday thu
-Mnl dav "I March, I'.mic, nt U jVlm k
A. M . the Hidd low 11-hlp plat will ho
lilediu I hi-. 1. tliee, nml mi anil utter
Mild da.v we w ill he prepared to receive
iipplieal ion (i.r Ihe entry of the un
appropriated nml unrcei'ved hindn In
nald 1 1 w 1 o-1 1 i 1 1 .
I Il-A.l A M I N I.. ClUiV, UetflMtcr.
.1. M. IiAWIUM I., Iteeviver.
Note 'I'll 1m towiiHhlp wiih With--draw
11 fmiii entiy on April ?!, ll'O.'t,
ainl no lon a- the order of with
drawal hIuiII continue In force, nppli
calioiiH for laud in i-.ud tow iiHhlp can
not he received flom tlinMti who lulVU
iiotai iiiri'd settlement liKhtM therein
prior to April jn, pni;i.
SubHcrihc for tho Nugget.
I! ! .I
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS.
NOIITII IIOI NU HOU'llI HOUND
No. li, lliVI pan. No. II H:o,.u.m
No. 111 Ji.iu it. in. N. u., a Ula.m
0. & S. B. R. II. CO.
Time Tkhle No. 4
To take effect April I'd, 1!K)5.
KhnI 111 tn ml H nml 4 Tuemlity W. Hound
H nml 4 Tuemlity
mill hut only
I Htnl
No 3-No! ,i..il Kiiinlny. No2-No4
I'.M A M I M Kill I KIN Kll'V I A.M. I'.M
V::ni 7 ::ui II i 'i.riii:n (aovu. , . l.Vl 11:10 6. IS
2:U7:'A) :i,;' ,. Wnlili.n 7(i o :4U but
7 :!.' U ,, .Clliiln 7.17 10.41 4 : fill
'! : lid 7 'li'.l l..:i. ( i-rrii liiinlo 7V0 I0:H 4;&S
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K:IIH:II H :i, , luui'ini mi iu:iio 4:44
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:;ii)H w 10 il . ,, i,iMv,, mil II): w 4:8ft
8.:i.SH::ij,.I.8 HUiwhiI Ull IU:UI 4:W
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11:41 8:4'. 12 h ..Horky 1'iiliit Hill M 41,
!l:.'iOtf:0,'i Ift I, ...(l. IIiIiIko I KM :6 4 06
U'.bfitflJ'i Hi li ...Willi wooil illi-HI W:80 4.00
,17 tl ... IIiiiiCh HM.U
I Kllilol I'niefc... I
Hilhjui't loiiliuiiKU wHIiolll liollne,"
All oiitwmil fmlKlil (nrwHriluii only nt th
I,. I .IL ..I .1.1 ...... . '
HIhku I I'll VI'H
loliil rlnk nl nlili. .er mill i-iiiihIkii(.
wililwiiiMl HUer llm nrrlvHl i.f
t ik in mi MoiiilnyN, VVuilui'ilny mul Krlilityi
Ii.i Ho nliii hiiiI orn-iMi. I I it i nlng on Tue.
i'iivn, linn . I ii h ii ii . I hHliinliivv.
I M'IkIiI will not In. n.i..vii nl Die O. t 8 E,
It. U. lH'iii nlier fi p. in. To Insiirn LuhhiiI.
I hk nil iiex I 1 1 u I ii fulfill iniiht liu iliillviTcil 111
miiple liiuo to I'lTinll ol It lii lng 1,11 lea .
Aili. WOOD, JHuuutfor