Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, April 04, 1906, Image 8

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    Eldridge Sewing Machine Free
SEEING M ACK INC.
kolitk raw;: Nil.
HIGH CKA'JC
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To the most worthy Lidy of Cottage
Grove and vicinity, the Nugget will
give a fine five drawer Scvvins Ma
chine. Who the Lidy is v ill b-j deter
mined by vote of Nue: subscribers.
Bohcmiix Xtict
Coupon for Eidrid?e Sewing Machine
To be awarded i .e r,..it v ;r:hy lady
of Cottage Grce r.::d vicinity.
One vote for. ..
This coupon :r.rt 1 e . ;. u April 18.
'Contestants;
Mrs. Linnic Vp-Icttc
Miss Ida F. ll.irrctt
Miss Daisy Then. as
Miss Jessie Dfi ij
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The Hodge Jigs give a period separation
of ine-Xc-atl-Ores
J O H N A. T R A YLOR.
MINING MACHINfc.KV
DNVKR.. COL
1634 BlakcSt.
Stretcher. ki .max i-.louu makks.
The parties who borrowed our A ta; ()t ll0tr()I. wa, ,,,, ln. JIiarkH
wire feuco stretcher will j4cine rc- (f Inim .n in ti i- ii. t j. v,
turn the eauie od oblige U'yiiut- Wiiliiim--, a v.ill Unown im-rcliant of
Hardware Co. Jiac, K.v., lie wriu ' Twt nty jcaiw
, ay o J iiud .-.i-vi ii; In iu(n liiic.-j of the
' 1 ; lung's, iiii'l w.ls in ?ir diatli wl.cn J lit).
Ouly 25o iu uddition on ycur nub- f-'"11 Kin-' N-w jJisuov-
al 1' 1 1 ' ' ' It f'OIII I'll V (1111(1 III!) Mill) I
scnpticn fccure He hi.ii und , 1).m;iilll.(1, ,. ,.V(.r ,Ml,1"",f.,"Vl
Country Journal for o jeur. A ;,-;.r, i onlu s, ln-onj.. vuu;,h,
JOUrUliJ t Lo bize of toe LuditS IlllfC , : '-l I N l .! ;nl l.r..iic,is, Mini lit
Jouruul and an excellent ra cr- It ,r,.l' '"'' ,,,m' ,w,,,,,k '""t'"-
Las tten greatly en1ar6ed aod im- j ,.lllu.1111(Tf rl(, umJ ,rl. t, iul i,,,,",;!
proved recenlljf. lici,
London Urlf.
The Irtmdon Mineral Spring!
, hotel ppcucvl up for husinois Mou
d.iy of thia week with John Mc
I Mstor as tujuiiger for th .lenson.
j Ilia son Hugh and daughter Lulu
Itoholp in the wink. The hottl
I will be run in firt tKits ntyle. llrs.
' McMatlcr with Hnolher dughtr
will be up from Toitor. Wnthins
;ton in n short time to join her hu
; bund Mr. M. 1 Fosst tt of Port
IhihI is tho funt arrival t th hotel
as a regular boardor. Ho seem to
j t'njoT his visit and baths In good
: lo, be is looking fino, baing ao
old patron of tic hotel- We al
I ways welcome our ld friends al
London. Mr. J. N". Itogue of Ab
sea Valloy, licnton County, has
rentod a bonne aud is one of ua tor
iatlonstn whiU. Mr. Hogue it in
! qnent ot health and we predict a
; beneficial visit with u. His wift
and litllo granddaughter e'orupose
the family.
, Thomas Cieer, a Lrothi'r of the
prestut manager of the Oregon
; Mineral Springs Association, ar
rived trotu Moscow, Idaho on Wed
nexday evening with his wife. They
come to make London their future
j home. This is the pceno ot his
early life H has many friends
and relatives to welcome him to
i the oi l home w here he spent his
'cliikibood happy hours. His wife
'is a grand daughter of the old hi
, tone Joab Tow oil.
i
Mr. P. (i. Cnrnicie and wife f
Idiho, the father-in-law of Thomas
Ger cuiuo with him an l will nk
; their home with Mr. Geer in the
, tiittire im they are getting quite old.
Mrs. Ann Carnule, whoc name
wis Powell, was a daughter of Joab
; Powell, an old time divine of the
pioneer days of Oregon whose uni
! ijue character nnd eccentricities haa
! indelibly fixed his memory on most
:iill of ti e old settlers of Oregon sdJ
in name an! memory are as com-
liMii as household gi.cds Iliu
quaint saving and hun:orcu8 ex-
I pressions are recited with great
! p:ca-ure and sitisfaciiou to many
au old pioLeer. ihev have cele
j brattd their 5d
! they enjoy a fair
I ago and may Le
jet.
The London Mintral
bottling plant haa been closed
about ene week on account of the
supply ot crown corks being ex
hausted. The supply will le iD
immediately from Baltimore, Mary
land, when work will be resumed.
The recent warm weather is ha?
a fine effect on the eaily vegetables
aud we anticipate a beautiful "up
ply of early garden products for the
maiket.
lne etiuren oi Lnrist meeting
at Liberty Chapel, London, after an
appeal by one of the members con
tributed $5 00 for the relief of the
Japan famine sufferers, the btarviog
cry of the Orient Japan is pathetic
and sad and with a free heart and
liberal hand the American people
aro responding to tLe sorrowful
wail of hunger and death. Happi
u;f8 ia ecToyed more by the girer
than receiver.
VKKITAS
wedding day, ytl
degree of the old
with many years
SpriDgu
is Tin-: moon ixn.iiiTKi.
Science haa proven that the moon
lniH an at inorLlierc, which nuikea lif
111 koiiiu form pcHnlUe 011 that Hatellite
hut nut f'-r human heiiiH. wli.have
11 hard enough time on thhoarih of
ourn; especially tliom; ho ilon't
know tliat Etectiic liitiera curt- Ih ikI
aehf, hiliotiHiieh.s malaria, chills and
fever, jaundice, dyfepniu, 1liz7.ine.-N,
torpid liver, kidney complaint, gen
eral (L-ldlitv and female, weakneHwes.
Uae'iualiud as a general tonic and ap
petizer for weak persons and especi
ally for the UK d. It indiiceH sound
uleep. Fully guaranteed by lienson'n
Pharmacy, l'riee only 50c.
GAR Man e.nd Others Attention.
Commander Woods requests us
to publish the following .extract
from General Order No. 7 of the
Oregon Headquarters:
The Department Judge Advocate
calla attention to the fact that it is
a violation f the Statute Laws of
Oiegon foi uny one not a member
in good Hiunding to wear the G. A.
It. butt -ii. The ititciition of those
violating this law should kiut'.'y be
called to this and they urgo to unite
with us or dent in this practice.
DEVIL'S ISLANIJ TOKTUitli.
Is no worbo than the terrible case
of I'lies that nllilcted mo 10 years.
Then I was ad vised to apyiv Jiucklen's
Arnica salve and less than a box per
manently cured me, write L. K
Napier, or Kufrles, Ky. lieala all
woundn, burns and sores llko nnigic.
2"iC at Uenson's I'hannacy.
The State Orange, Patrons of
Husbandry is endorsing an annual li
cense tax upon the gross earnings
of oil, leping car and refrigerator
car companies, and the other for a
similar tax on exprefes, telegraph,
and telephone companies. The
Grunge has labored long to secure a
more equal taxation in Oregon, and
has petitioned lor these laws in the
expectation that every taxpayer and
fair-minded citizen would support
them.
LodRc Directory.
A. F. & A. M.
Cottago (hov Lodge No, 51.
Meetings 1st and Hid Wedncbiys
of each mouth.
L. V, Wooley, W. M.
J. 11. Lurch, Secy.
G. A. R.
Appomatax Post No. 34.
Meets nt 1 p. in. ou the 2nd and
4th ttatutday of each mouth.
Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Coin.
G. W. McKeynolds, Adjutant
w. o. w.
Bohemia Camp No. !2('.0.
Meets eaeh Friday trailing.
F. C. CofTman, OouhuI Com.
Chas. VanPenburg, Cleik.
0. E. S.
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4.
Met tiuga held on and and 4th l'ii
day of tach month.
Mrs. C. II. Ikirkholdcr. W- M.
W. S. Bennett, W. P.
Miss Celia Lurch, Secy.
K of P.
JuventuK Lodge No. 4S.
Meets very Wednesday night.
L. W. ruker, ChancelUr Com.
Chus. VnnDenburg, K. of It. A S.
1. O. O. F.
Cottage (irove No.ts.
Meetings every Saturday night.
S. S. Shortiidge, N. G.
Gus D. Gross, Secy.
Royal Neighbors.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of
each month.
Kthel Disby, Oracle.
Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Kecorder.
M.W.of A.
Meetings ist and 2rd Tuesday.
Leltoy Woods, Coiibul.
C. W. Wallace, Secy.
K. O. T. M.
Cascade No. CC.
Meets every Thursday night.
O. II. Veatch, Com.
It. K. Dennis, Cooler.
L. O. T. M.
Lady Lsmson Hive No. 42. .
Meets 2nd aud 4th Friday of each
month.
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C.
Miss LetaSanford, K. K.
Rebekahs
Cottage Grove No. 24.
Meetings i6t, 3rd and Tth Friday of
each month.
Etta Baker, N. O.
Katie B. Veatch, Secy.
MBA
Modern Brotherhood of America
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O.
O. F. Hall.
T. W. Jtnkics, Sec.
Reduced Round Trip Excursion
Rates.
Round trip passenger rates Chi
cago to Poitland and return, via
direct line will be $75.00 and from
Missouri ltiver points jCo.oo.
These tickets will be on sale daily
commencing June ist and continu
ing until Sept. 15th with final re
turn limit of October 31st
J. M. Isimm.
A LUCKY I'OSTMISTHKSS
Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary. Me.,
who has found I)r, KIuk'm New Life
I'lllntobe tho bent remedy whoever
tiled for keeplni; tho stoinuch, liver
and bowels in perfect order. You'll
bree with her If you trv these painlcns
purities that infuse new life, liuar
anteed by Benson's Pharmacy, l'riee
Summer School.
The University of California is
anounciug the summer "session to
be held in Berkeley beginning Mon
day June 25th closing Aug. 1th.
No examinations for admission only
recommendation from the Univer
sity faculty will be necessary. A
very fine course of lectures will be
given by outside teachers of note.
The National uducational Associa
tion meets in San Francisco July 7.
14 and apecial rates will be given to
attend this convention. The privi
leges of the session are open to
teachers and others upon payment
of a regular fee of f 12.
T. K. Campbell weut
on Tuesday on business.
north
The
Compartment
Observation
Cars
of t ho 1
m w m a 1 if
Oriental Jbirmtea
of a club
Afford van
ti nf unnr linmc -The comforts
k uiai ui .. . . . . , f
The luxury ol a f.rst c ass hotel f
mi St raul Mmncopns. nnjci auumi ami nun ...l-
tliate Points via too
Dily IkIvvic!
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
I',,,- drl.Ol. d lnl',.ll...tl!..n. .ate,. ad I. '.' 1
S. ii. ello", A. I'- A. Se.illle.
S. S. Dakota sails for the Orient March 12.
I AS. II. I'OT IS
A. S. PnWHI.I,
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FASHION STABLES
Cotttvtfe Grove. ... Oregon
A. II. KING
or r.i ; ; : .or ., t 1: :.
JOHN BARKER
1 u 'l uih nui or
Tlili liXCMANOI;-7
I J-: V I K U IN HNK
WINKS, LlorokS, CIGARS.
Mai 11 m r ft , CI t iigr 1. rn r, Ort
.1. S. M. .ill . J.C. JidlllMOll
Jlctlh y A'- Johnson,
A 1 1 i)'iii m a I la vv
Office .Soifr I' inh 7i.
Speeial atteiit iiii kImu to MlntiiK
and Corpuratli'ii Law .
J. E. YOUNG
Attorncij-itt- .air
( lllico on ; n! !i fl r--'. , -l ?-1 1 1 o
CoTTAGK C.KiAi:, OkK
MINING AND ORL TKEATMi NT
I'i'kIiiIiik nhd eiiii-li'ia tlnii uf ore
reiliietiou win kn and mi neral inai hln
el y plants ; nu t li.iliii al .1 r.ifl I n.
I. libOVK, M . i:.
McKay Building. I'irt land, r
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakkk,
Kt'i'UirliiK m rruniinul.il rfiitrKri.
All wurlc Kimrautcvl limt i'Iiium.
W trtipp, 1 in-k ii air I Ji-w il r j' ill I.iim cut I'rtrt
IHJTl'AliK (illOVi:, OKK.
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
4 IUMI'Aq
For Sl or f.elne.
t hoice i t y ptopeity for timber or
farm hind, linpiire at this office.
To Emlin.
Cows foi jouag, gentle fiorso.
IiKpiiie at this oflicc.
;nbcribe for the Nugget.
The Firstjatioiiiil Buk
Cotta;k Gkovk, Ouk.'
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to 1'iaa mi upprnvi'd neeurity.
Kxc-liunj'i'i unlit, Hvuilahli) uny tliu'
11 tliel.'liited M;itei
IIkkmht Km in,
l'lr.1,1. Ill ,
('hie
I KILLthz couch
AND CURE THE LUNUb
WITH
Ofn Sing's
How BisGotfery
TnMCIIMPTi. M
FDR I OUdHS n-
Price
50c 4$ t -00
Frci Trial.
Hurrst and .iur.k.at Cure for all
TUROAT Mill MWO TROUB
LES, or MONEY HACK.
TJTVZJi HHXK9HMMK1
i cotta.i: oitovi:
Hospital ami Saiiilariuin
i i
' ..... .
' 1 r 1 1 1 u in
AuK""t Mower krrpt ill chllilrrn hllhy und
Hi I IJll?
I'ull n( vi"r iiml fiulli- Hie wlmlr il iy Ioiik ,
So whi n M.iiiuii.i mills mou.- tin y m-h oIT In
hl.-li itlrr,
AuJ hln.iit to the ilriiKnlht : " I'leane glvr it In
jut !"
f I ilu 1 .i : 1 1 y to -i t up hrihk mid fri-.h in
the nioiiiiii", l.nk of npH-tiie, p.iM.ir
tnniliiy coin. It li;a .ml 111101 hpiiits
these all indicate .a disordered htoiii.nl.
and had deletion-- in adnlls i j i 1 children,
too. They also indii iiti- the indent neeil
of takin;; Ciecn's A itjnst I'lower leiu
hilly for a f ,v davs.
Jlt'sa reli.ihli: old remedy for all stouniel
troiih'.is, never fails to care iuili)c.iiioii
(1ys))eihia and chioiiie eoiistiiiation. nut)
is a natural Italic lor hody and mind, n
JTwo bi.e;i, 250 ujul v,-,e, All druj.;(jUtK
I11 i-oii'i- I l inn in
VVcfchuU Kwuil Irorted
Itee curtains, clothes repaired
and pressed by Mis. (loo. Uohlinan.
Leave work at Ostrauder's barber
ehop,
dh
1(11 tl
Yj All t lio l.iit it trratini'iilK.
I Electrical
I I'LAIN anil MEDICATED B
0
I Ordinary Cost $12 per Week.
i
VJ 1'nr furtlier inti'tirtilarn iiitilreiin
t ir. ii. c. sen
ARRIVAL ASD DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS.
SOUTH HOUND HOUTII HOUND
No. i ii r I p. in. No. 11 u o'ip.ie
No. 16 2:02 H ill. No. IS.. !:2ta.lU
0. A S. II II. II.
Tlmo Talila No.
To take etfeet April 2d, 1905.
Kant Hiiiiml 8 a ml 4 TuemUy W. Boiiud
ami Hut only '
1 ami Dally Kx-
No S -Nn I ;jpi Hiiniliiy.
F.M A M M HIHTIoSH
V ::, ::im 0 i,Iiku OrovV.7.
a:ftiii7:'i0: :i.v ... Wulilcn
a:fj.r)7:.'l! b .. .Currln
2:,VJ7'M' fl.8 . Curro Oortlo....
8:01 H:(Uj 7.7 . . .Maker
:M H:H H.a Imrena
H:17 H:I7 tt.fi ,.lei U.. ,,
:HOH:l III II . .. tiravel Pit....
:W1.I hiowart
H:hb:4UTJ Htar
!i:41 H:4I. 12 8 ..Hoiky Point.. ..
S:o0 l:0f) Ift.o ...Hi-u llrltluo
8:56 l:lfi 111. ti ...VMIilwooil
,. 17.0 ....llimt'i
,.... . I . . Kntl of Truck....
Snlijuiil to uliaiiKO wllliont uolUie.
Alloutwartl (rt'li(lit fiiruanlvd ouly al thi
Joint rink ol liiiipvr ami (iniiNltjiive.
Stagu loavL-n Wild wood after Ilia arrival ot
train on Monday, YVtulnuiulaya and Friday!
tor lion I in und or-ieo. Iieini nlng ou 'I ue
cuyH, 'l lni'Mliiya iiml miIiiicIhvb.
1 i eli; ill will not Im Hienivitl at tho O. ib S. K.
It. H. Pupot niter 0 p. in. To Imaire loi waid.
liiK ou lii'H t train Iii IkIiI iniiht hu dullvurvil la
ample tlinu to penult ol it ijilng billed .
A. II. WOOD, UuuutfejT
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