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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
V Spring Showing of Wash Goods. Cambrai Batiste Mohair Lustre Silk Chillon Eolicnnc Mercerise York Panama Mercerized Kiholinc Silk Finished Gingham Checks German Linens Dress Linens C. II. BURKIIOLER Comer Main Cil 3rd Steert HOME NEWS See tho new to the Haanr. cent counter "t Sdwiiiir machine flic for sonic lady. Who in kin'. Mous and hoys ov mi11h at 30 $1. at the lljaar. liiigcne Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. Lace curtains of nil kinds and valueH at Veatcb Luw.sons. Don't fail to notice who tho con testants are in tho machine content. Sowing rimcliiiio coupons rn-i-iv-ed on .stibnoriptions wheu )nii 'v tip Spring cleaning demand now curtains. Vcateh & Lawson carry a flue lino. The proposed local ih'-aliicul troupe has fallen through with, us no ono could be gultt-u to lake the leading parts. When you want a good magazine or pajier on a clubbing rate, try your Lome paper with it. The price will satisfy you. Hallo Central-- Give us ivory one on the lino. We want to tell them about the groat bargains at tho Ua.aai. Phone Ii3. J. II. House ban pint received n big shaft for the main hhwh in his mill. Mr. House is thoroughly overhauling the mill. There is quite a little building being done around town ut tho present time and all carpenters can get joba if they want thorn. Walter V. Combs of Kugtne, has been nominated for appointment iih midshipman nt the U. S. Nival Academy, by Congressman Hinger Hermuun. Tho big eoil of ctiblo for the- Me phono lino on Main street Ims been received, with the heavy guy wires to hold it up. Tho cable weighs a ton, and requires a greiit dual f work to put up. Albert (leer was in town Monday after a load of new pipo and a new 1 pump to take the placo of tho old one at the Oiegon Mineral Springs which has become worn out. Mr. Geer sajs it ha been a little quint there for a time, but as soon as the new pipe and the pump uro in.it will begiu to liven up fast. A. Welch, manager of the Willa mette Valley Co. is expeotcd here this week to look otct tho plant. The work is progressing steadily here after a number of delays. The delay in freight at the pscsont time is very trying. Tho small boiler is being taken out to make way for tbe new iOO h. p. boiler, which will ecou be installed. The foundution for the big eugino is well under way and will soon be completed. The live rollers for the Brown mill wore expected here last week, but did not arrive. When they do come it is the intention to put on a night shift, and get the rolls all installed between Saturday after noon and Monday morning. The mill is cutting close to 00,000 feet per day and is ruuriug smoothly. The two planers are kept busily at work and can hardly handle the work laid out' i 12 l-2c Inc 2nc 2nc 2( )c 2nc Inc 2nc 20 and 5 S 6 8 fl f K3B US 5U hems of 1 1! 4 . rcsl in ntul about Cottage (iroe ami iciiiity. 3 Sid- i lil.i- fn 1 the Ntl'gl ' A li'imi- I 1 1 d is tl 1 In 1 fni von to hiuohe C ' r'j.;:itn. All kinds 1 1 fnvli mhI. 1 and oyn ttr crm-kctN m tic loin. I'ohemia t i ,:hh arc j 1 1 t the thing and don't y 11 for get if. Silk lions for hul l cushions and pillows at 'i;iti!i . Iiwinn Dressmaking at rcu'denco of Mrs. K J. Nichols, Hast River street. The I'c. t and cheapest lino of whit rhiaa in the eiiy at Metcalfe Ilrutiil1. 00 SCWIII" w il h cat h ve il machine coupons siili'i iptioii paid 111 HtlVHIICI1. See tho' C lim-!:ll i-hii Is, silk nnd plain fioiitn t liniii 511 to ijo cents at the l)ii. iar. All kind of rowing machines, both new or old at any old pi ice nt Yca'ch A Liivti-on's. Cochiau makes good pliot giaphs and at ;ood prices too. A ruto in now on. (Jet next. Tim Pacific I loiiichtend in u goo-i weekly fanning paper, and cn In had nt u reduo d mle nitli Nugget su!Hciiptionn. For an expert piano tuner and re paiui. call up U. L. Woods, lute of Kimb'dl'ri Pimio Fuctoiy. C'liii'ao, n phone 393. Chicken l.iucieis get 11 Poultry Jo'H iml, and keep obted. 'J'he Noithwest Poultry Journal and the Nuj.gi t for I.70. Tho perh'oiial etTcctn of William Pciiiit. who was killed at Dorctia a couple of weoliH aj;o ero shippud to his home in Munsachusetis last cck by the ( handu i h Lumber Co. Next Monday. April 150, and to noouTuisda.v Dr. Lowo tho well known oculo -optici in will be in Cottage drove at Hotel Oregou. Havo him test your eyes for g lassos. Mins liene Murtiu, tho youngest sister of .Mis. J. W. Puker of this place, who lives in San Francisco, is reported safe, and is being eared for t Oakland. Mrs. linker is much relieved. The vuiious little mills around that have been cutting ties irtl winter aro 1 eginning to get a chance to deliver them at the rail road now as tho roads aro getting dried up rapidly. Mrs. DeVoe, tho Suffragist lectu rer, was taken to London, by Frank Phillips and wifn Sunday morning, where she delivered an able address to a delighted uudienco. From there sho went to Lorane where she spoke Monday night, returned to towu Tuesday. The Southern FaciGc Company well at this point is not furnishing sufficient wator to supply the en giues that take water here, so that the conipauy has asked tho City Couucil to sell them water from the city mains, by motf r. The council is willing to furuinh all tho water it can without working a hardship on the city and will undoubtedly make such an iitraugeuient, tho Railroad company paying a fixed amount per thousand gallons as meusured by a meter, Wc carry a complete line of farm and garden tools. You cannot af ford to bo without our No. 4. Im proved I'lnuet Jr. An a seeder this tool is accurate, nimplo, durable, re liablo and eitHy limning, doing first class work in evciy particular, tlatdeners and Fur met h who feci tlint. ihy haven't enough work for a drill to do, will find thin(om I'ini d tool otic of tlic tru'st unoful 'Hid Hi i nt of tdl hclj crs. Wynne !!iw. Co. Dried Prunes! ! I'i till- I r 1 j 111 m, pi-r ll. o."ic Silvi-r I'niiii-M ifniM-yi 0o I Ifiliun I'miK-M 1 fancy 1 inc Carchers! Wnfi-iH. pi r Ikix imic 1'ii izrln, per 1 iii 1 1 1 1 2"ic I. Illli- Sniii Cracki-tM, jut II). l",c l' i I--riioii SihImm, i-r liox llN' I '-( li HH Si la, I (IT I'OX lllC I'.irnliMi- Notl.-iK, p-r box 1 1 Mr A ln t 1 .1 Si hIiik, per liox o.'ii: lv-li r Cilicl.ei-H, per linx ll.'.c A 1 1 1 1 it 1 Sloipe SweelM 0.": I'.iliry Cookii'-i, per Hi. "Oc The Bazaar. Conger makes the best cigars in Oregon. FOR SAI.lv- Five rooai house and two lots, Inquiie of C. P. IJru neau. 13 Cochran's studio is tho place for you to net vour photograph. Ion't forget ( ochran. Singer tewing machine agency at eatch & Lawnou's, alo collect inj: ngeucy for same. J-'rtiH with N'l Eii)iuriptioa. The New York Tribune Farmer, a weekly agricultural poper. Oardeu seed just ariived and opened at Metcalf .V Urunds. The beht quality at the best prices. Homo industry is all right when ! vou can get what you want at the right piie, such as Congers' cigars. Putrouio a home industry that is building up a good trade by its good material. Tho Conger Cigar Factory. Warden Paker is proud of the showing of nine of his deputies that have given in if'til for the Pelief Fund. Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and eyo acho with a pair of his su perior glasses. See him sure next Monday. S ino rather amusing incidents cropped up in the Primaries. More than one man turned up to vote, and couldn't as he was registered us a Populist, Independent, Social ist, etc., when the only paities vot ing in the Primaries were Republi. cans and Democrats. Strange some men can't read enough to under staud tho election laws, even if they aro new. The bridge gang that has been putting in the pita for the comeui piers at the railroad bridges near here left Sunday night for New Era, Oregon and will be gone all sum mer. Archie Thompson, who is a regular work man ol the crew, was exceedingly fortunate in beiug lo cated he:e at home when young Miss Thotnpaou came to join the family. He is all broken up at having to go away for the entire summer when they are just begin ning to kuow each other. The Primary election law has had its first trial, the results of which are yt to be seen. The judges and clerks had a hard time to get dowu to business as the entire process was new. Tho books of instructions should have been on hand and studied early enough so that there would be no delay. In spite of all the matter that has been printed and spokeu of the laws, hundreds and hundreds of men are unable to understand tho peculiarities of the law, and had a hard time to get matlrers straight. It looks as though the law should work all right and that it would work a great reform in the elections, Joo Porter is building an addition fo his home. A greet many miners have been out looking for jobs tho Inst few days. Kv. (). L. Fisher and wifn, the parents of J. M. Fisher of the Nug get, havo for their Denver home today. Mr. Fisher Ims not re covered entirely from the stroke of paralysis which ho suffered a short time smce, nnd thinks lm will be better off nt his old home among his life timo friends, so goes back thero. Ivugene and tho north end of Lano County are getting to not only want to be but 'are attempting to be, the whole thing in political matters. Cottage (Jrove only put up one man on the Republican ticket for the prinmrics, and then had tosuffer defeat. Cottage drove -vill have to get out nnd give the rest of the county lessons Mr. Win. Wechter of Salem came in on tho belated Thursday noon train, and will go up to the mine on Fiiday. Mr. Wechter says he is anxions to get to the mine, and get work to progressing more rapidly at the mines. He hopes with the summer to see a great deal of work done in I h district, but in their own mines work will be held some what until patents are issued by the government. Several firms here have received letters from San Francisco hou-.e that they have done business with, saying they are entirely wiped up. and need whnt money is due them for food and ilothing. One instance of a firm that diJ a big business, and used elaborate stationery, now writes on a blank sheet of paper, by hand, asking if a 60 day bill, just received can be paid at once to help them out. Ivvery merchant has promptly remitted by postoffice order, not by check. Letters and wouldbe postals are coming in frcm San Francitco, w ritten on all kind of scraps of paper, few of them with fctsmps, being simply marked from San Francisco. The government can skip lied Tape when it has too, all right. Correspondents for the great newspapera an I magazines are go ing to Panama to write up the con ditions, just as they are aud conse quently great tales are being pre pared for our reading. One corre spondent mufet be of the Poltney Uigelow type, judging from tLe dispatches written before he was within a thousand miles of the canal. Some will write what are facts. Crest things are beins done, and no doubt the nation's money is lining mktly avpAnori in mnal in. stances. The work to be done is beyond the comprehension of any of us, and takes vast preparations. Mistakes have been and are being made, w hich are being rapidly cor rected. The extensive railroad building! in the west, together with tbe irri gation enterprises and new mining, are rnakiug a scarcity of labor on the one hand and an abundance of new money for local trade, on the other, which will affect directly the business conditions of the whole west for the next two or three years. Thousands of able men men throughout the west have been hampered in their activity for lack of reasonable capital. Their actual worldly possessions were in most cases undeveloped mines or unpro ductive land and in consequence the initiative in many enterprises had to be taken by eastern men, who had or represented capital. The inflow of money which will come from these vast undertakings, as well as the actual wealth created from the natural resources them selves, will do much towards giving many districts in the west the need ed chance for self initiative. The opportunities to create wealth from the unbounded resources of the west are so great that with the men who kuow them best provided with the instruments for their realizatiou the results will certainly be exceed ingly large. The impression is that the w hole west is just entering upon a period of unexampled develop ment aud prosperity. Mining World. Now Ida In Furniture Selling-. A firm iu Portland baa adopted a new feature in conjunction with furniture selling by catalogue. The Gevurtz Furniture Co agree to sell all manner of household goods on a very liberal credit and to pay all freight charges to any part of the state, as well. In today's paper they advertise as a special bargaiu a $60 Sewing Machine for $25; $5 to accompany the order and 3 to be paid monthly freight prepaid by them. They say that buyiug direct from the manufacturer in carload lots euabUs them to do this. The Gevurtz Furniture Co have Leen 30 years in business in Portland aud are located at 173-175 First Street. A postal card request will bring you their catalogue. Their ad appears elsewhere, (0 7Z . The fiobeinia fill the New? fill the Time o T Neat Job Work of I All Kinds Dope WW treat t The Safety A 31 -J 3 -3 -5 Can be used in either hand and strops like any razor. tert cuts them off slick as a whistle.t Griffin & CKXX00000hC000 (MWr7rL 0OKOOOOOO-O-OKHOOC 0OOOCVOVOO-0K0000KC000-0-0-C LUCKY POSTMISTRESS Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Mo., who has found Dr, Kiri'x Kew Life Pills to bo the best remedy the ever tiled for keeping the otomach. liver and bowels iu perfect order. You'll uree w ith horif you trv these painless purities that infuse new lite. Uuar aiiteed bv Henson's Pharmacy. Price LTic. Real Estate Transfers. Geo. mid Carrie Layng to D. A. Mosby s of nwj and lots 3 ond 4 sec 3b' tp 2I s r 1 w also lots 1, -and 5 sec 36 tp 2i s r 1 w $1. D. A. and Jean Mosby to Geo. Layng tract in sec 3 (i tp 20 s r w and seo 3i tp 2o s r w $1. J. I. and G. II. Jones to Willa mette Valley Co I00XI77 feet of lot 3 blk 1 Jones add to Cottage Grove $750. Oregon Man Honored at Columbia. New York, April ! 8. James Ilenry Gilbert of Kugeae, Ore., has beeu awarded tbe Garth endowed fellowship at Columbia University, All Elections by Primaries. Spriuggeld, 111., April i7. The committee appoiuted by the Demo cras of the Legislature to draw up a primary bill, completed Us work late last night, with the exception of the date for holdiug primaries, A V3L mm 1 .cuiTaii I Vou Rigbi Real ir Razor i I Veatch Co. Chas. A. Steven Chicago, 11!. All the new wool and silk materials for suits, j.iekets, skirts and waisrs. (iarnients made to order. Materials by the yard. Linen shirt waist suits. Silk and mirceriz"d petticoats. The beautiful new "Princes" and ''Banzai" silks in all the lead i 114 shades. No trouble to show samples. A few patterns in dross aud skirt leuijths oa hand. Agent, Mrs. Orpah Benson, ( I Cottage Ciroe. Oregon. 'Phone, Main 391. aud the bill will bo presented in the Senate and House when the general assembly rntU tomorrow morning. The Democratic bill piovides for the election of all oflieers, except towush'p and school un l distrist officers, by primary election. As to cities, towns and villages tho question of nomiuatiug by pri mary election is to be left to a ref erendum vote of tho voters of these municipalities, Nominations shall be by a straight plurality vote. All conventions are abolished. The state platform shall be piorn ulgated by a meding of nominees for state officers, Congress and the Legislature i5 dayS after the hold ing of the primaries. Rev. Anna H. Shaw Friday night the "JSth, Rev. Shaw will give au address in tbe Opera House. She H the great head of the Woman's Suffrage movement in( America and is con sidered one of the most able women in America, and has given her life to the advancement of her fellow women. A givt company will bo present aud it i!l 'my you to get a Bpecial seat at a cost of lo cents, for that night every seat in thu house not alrea ly taken will be, tree, r ,. . .. - .