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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1906)
r It is True as Emerson wrote that Iviitlmsi.'isin li.is ( 1 1 .' i r ttcterized tin- scliTlioii of our Spring ami Summer line of I lats "Mlhln fr.al war. r arhl.v.a wllh t laihtiltm," We sclHhc famous C. II. BURKliOLER rr stub b ffirim 87) a s u s a 5 8 j HOME NEWS LUiiflflflfiflfiflii a as a a a a a s b a u o Conger makes tin- best ri'.ns ill Oregon. Mens (Mill Imys OVII.l'N .it lt II ftt the It.i.i.u. Eugene Steam Laundry, Allison ami llastinH agents. Eugdiie tk i prize, fur its "Mail" in Oregon" exhibit. Torn Winder made a I nsitiess trip to Eugene on Satiuiliiv. Lace curfiiriH n( ul I kimls ami value at YeaU h A Lawsons. ioo sewing machine coupons with each yeir's mil'scripti'in paid in advance. Re. M. C. Wire of Eugene preached iu the Methodic lhurch Sunday morning Flies R'e coming, 1 ut screen doors are htre already. Get ready Veateh A I.awson. Cochran make good photo graphs ud at good price too. A rate- in now on. Get next. Mr. Bennett returned Itom JCu gene Saturday where she hiic bci-n viaiting with her mother When you want a good magazine or paper ou a clubbing rate, try your home paper with it. The price will Hatisfy you. Thin week in a lnsy one, with po litical speaking, circuH, commence ment exercinen and Decoration Day. every minute will betaken up. Mrs. Hoy Welch was unexpec tedly called to Eugene Sundi-y morning on Womans Suffrage- busi ness. Mr. Welch is very enthu siaatie over the work. (Jeo. W. I'erkliiH, former vice preaideut of the New Yoik Life In surance Co., was not guilty ol an) crime in giving way '""da of the company for political purposes Mrs. C. M. Jackson haw been tn joyintf a vimt from her mother for n tune and wnnti to keep "cr ini along, but she in like most old people who git too much attached to their homes to readily give them up. Tho p'loreuco West in its last gives a short article on n npeecli made by MrH. J. T. DeSpain of Cottagfl Grove on WotnaiiH Suf frago at that town. Mra. DeSpcin ia making quito a canvans for the WomatiH Huffiage cause. K. IJ. rhillips and H. O. Thomp son had o fine trip to North JSeud ond enjoyed it nil. They say North Bend and Marshfield will bo 01m town beore long and that that sec tion of tho stato ia a coming one, bat prefer Cottage Grovo for theui relves. Julia War Howe was 87 years old Monday, and floods of telegrams from all over the world have been sent to her iu congratulation. Tho aged author of the immortal "Ihit tie Hymn of the Republic" lives in a teautiiul homo in liouton pre- pared by her daughter and son-in- ur 1Tr summers are spent at Kwnnrt Mrs. Coruelius anuer- - .. , , bilt, tit. is a cousin of Mrs. Howe and at her home often cares for the dear old lady, I . m IT A ST". """' Hum start to finish anil is largely re sponsible fi t lie sum ss we have at tuincd for our line. Tlu-y mic mi - j lies t i m.'i 1 1 - tin- !.;t atcst assor I nicnt in town. All tin- leading shapes ami colors. Fine I'ana ,J K-$ 1 1 1 .-1 s Straw iikI Ci isli, ail M H'l'c. fr.:K?wm hals l. n a f. o c s r, r, o c o a o a s s 5 5 ir Items of Interest in anil about Cottage iruc and icinity. p b a c a a u a a a b iiifiiflfififi 3 Suti ( r ill- fui (in- Nugg t. A 1 . M : l I -1 'i 1 1 1 1 U tlj(; 1 i I 1 1 fut YOU til r-1 1 k c- C II ' iirH. All kiinl'' f fresh soda and oys ttr ciiuLct- nt the M.ia'u. Itoheiiiia i i,::iiM .hi? juct the tiling an l don't you fur get it. Sewing iiiMctiiiio coupona receiv ed on Milihcriptiuiis when you pay up. Ask I'T a fuc sample of Chaso it SanUirn's Ten or ColTee at Metcnlf V 1'inind'.. (let a lriininoi U your wife thrso hot aftei nooiiH. eiitch V J,nw hon haiidlo nui! hut the hest. l'utMjiiio ii home industry that iH huildiiif,' up a good trade by its Hood material. The Conner Cigar !" toiy. 'Iln( l'.i' iiu' I Ii Miu-Mteud in u tiood Jwtelly fat nun); paper, uinl cn ho : had nt a reduced rut' 'Mtll N'u'jjet ! miIihi'i i tiling. I'm an exi it j'luno tuner uud if I pain r. eull '.ip I,. I,. Womls, late, of iKimbiiH'ii I'inio 1'iutoiy. ('liieao, i on I'IhW e ') j N WnH.io.- is shippiii" luit li up 'to Mie Red Uilde to lie used ill the new l.uildtuN )t nij. put iij) theie ' Mi Doyle. J 'hickeii i.un iiis it a Poultry louni'il, ami kiep jot-led. The Nuitliwe-st l'mdiiy Journal and the j Niij.'K' t for 1. 70. I'lie ICititli (aadc studentH nre in );ieat lie over their ); radii mi on exeieisestliis ye.ir anduie making Kte:it prepuratioliM. The Urowu mill hud to shut down Monday on iiceount ol th !ri't (inutility of water that ran in under the mill, Hooding the entire bottom lloiT. Strawberries are just beginning to reilt'll tin it lu st in lli. irn,l..xc ,,ete uul Ule ,,,r,u.neTl ure .mVln :, . f ,,..- ftr sale. The berries uro utiusu idly 1 u tre and are very Mwcet. The ruin of the last fu.v days ban been rather hmd ou ihtm but will probably not damage tho crop very much. Mis. I'ltuui Ciablrce died ut 10 o'clock Saturday night, May HUh ut her home six tnileH east of Cot tago Grove. She hud been an in valid for some four or live moutha and hud borne her trials nobly, in patience and in resignation. She leaven of her own kindred two brotheid and sisfeiH, mid of her own family, her husband, three nous and a daughter, who grieve in the loss of so kind a mother, whose thoughtful, chriHtian care made the world ho much better for them. Her ulster, Mrs. Dougherty of Cali fornia, hiiH been attending her for two or three months. Tho funeral nervicea wore conducted by Rev. Uarnhardt, who made a p!eudid elegy of her life, und pointed out the comfort that tho lannly and ( friends have iu the thought of her womanly Chiiutlau life. Her death , . . .-1 I.. 11 . r . nan icn a gieai vom mine iauiuy, ...i.l n.ilii.. l....ifK- t...4 UUU Ullilln IIIH l- IU IHVILIU, LIUl she Iuih gone to sleep to waken iu that butter laud, Free Delivery Coffin-, miikht, ten, Halt, bemiH, llli-d prutieM, eiuekefH, oVMlern, HHI'lilii'H, eliiiiM, eliipiif?(f beef, ilnvlli il hum Jill 1 1 elili'ken, lice, Myrui, mobiMMi-H, phhIiih, eur I'lititM, Miieen, mtilelii-M, liflklnx i'(Wi!er, eiiniied eorn, aulinoli, veetiMn moiii, NIitlia, HUVf.fl mid toilet HOii.M. Cray Cranitcware Patent Cake Pans Milk Strainers Toasters Iiodacs and Photo Supplies Meat and Nid (JrinMers Dinner Pails Reed Shopping Bags Gilt Edge Polish Camping Outfits KiIImhii hikI Colnmlilii (iriii.i pliMlies mid KeeordH. I'liolie OrdiTM. The Bazaar. Go cm in of idl styles at Veatch tk Law si itis. D. A. liattrum an in town Monday on buMiifvs. I'OK SALp; I'ive rooai house mid Iwoluls, liMjuire of C. 1'. Uru lienil. 13 Uobt. Suitor went north Sunday noon, but expects to return before long. Free samples of Chase iV San Iiouj h Tea or Cofl'ee at Mctcalf A ltrund's. Coeluan'a studio is the place for you to get your photograph. Don't forget 'oehran. Then- are j;o nuts and go-curls-VeiUh v Luvfcoii h.ive them ( heiier uud belter. Home industry is all right when you can get what you want at the right price, mich as Congers' cigars. The Dog and Pony show arrived Tuesduy morning early bringing with it a gung of loafers and tramps J. I). Matlock, deiuocrutic caudi-ilutc- for Treasurer, was u visitor iu town mi Monday, eoming along with the governor. At the latest reports the body of young Newell at Kugene had not been recovered, and it is doubtful if it will be at all now, after the re cent Hoods. The graduates of the Kugene Divinity school Una year were M. 1 Horn. G. h. Lobdell. E. R. Moon, F. A. Ware, M. J. Thomp son and A. p Linn. The Eugene Carnegie Library buildinghas been accepted by the board and the work of arranging the books and catalogueiug them will no begin. The building cost 51 0,(102. '.15 Fiuley Ii. Roberts haa been ap pointed postmaster at Springfield in place of James L. Clark, who re signed. Mr. Roberts has been bh sistunt postmaster for soie time so i-i thoroughly conversant with the otllcc. (ilen Hem-diet, an afflicted son of Attorney v Mrs. IJ. K. Hounett of Acme, jumped into the Siusluw river, a short distance from his home last Friday night and was drowned. His mind has been af fected ever since ho was in camp ut San Francisco with the Fhillipine volunteers. The lath mill of the Brown Lum ber Co. mill has been shut down for somo timo on account of tl c poor condition of tho lath market. Whenever the price of lath rises to 11 fair figure the mill will be stinted agsiii. Th price of fust grade lumber is not raiding in value at the present timo. but it is the timbers, und dimension lumber that there is such a great demand for, and which is consequeutlp rising in value so nt the resent time. In the making of barbed wire four coils of wire on reels are placed behind the barbing machiue The wire from two of the reels serves to form the strands, whilo that from the other two, are led between a pair of frictiou wheels and pulled to a proper tension ana then crossed by tho other two transversely, one on each side. At fixed intervals cf a few inches, according to the de sired spacing of th barbs, the two barb wires are caught by a pair of revolving fingers and twisted around one of the strand wires and at tho conclusion of the twist two pairs of shears cut the onds of the barbs diagonally into sharp points. The wires then pass into a com bined winding aud twisting ma chine by which the two strand wir;8 are twisted around each other and then to the spool where it is wouid up ready for the market, Governor Chamberlain Sponka to n Lartfe Crowd K. M. Vfsfttch introduced him with n very neat " c h. Tho Gov ernor si oke rapidly and well, bik ing out the point- of his admiruH .ratiori, which wci': eHprcially worthy of consideration. ln sjoke of the condition of tho land ofTice when hi- was appointed, tho reaulta of the in voatigntion arid the Having "f moo' y to tho state, and the in cr'aHing of the nchool fund He alHO took up tho Initiative and Kef trend urn, and asserted that ho had alwiiya upheld it. He cited in atanees of what lie had tried to nave for the people and tho condition he had met. J 1 i h speech called forth much upplauso from a large au dience, and excited much merriment when ho told of how ho beat some of the grafters. After hi speech he was taken to lingerie in a carrige. Comiuoiicnrn enl xrrla Thursday night the graduating i lass of the High School will have their exercises. The elass ia wll prepared and will render a pleanant evenings enjoyment. Friday even ing the Eighth gr.ido will have their exercises also in the Opera house. Don't disHapoint the child ren by not turning out. Walter L. Tooze Wednesday after noon. Walter L. Too.e ol Woodburn, will addresa tho veterans of the G. A. R. at their exercises Wednesday-afternoon. In addition to this an excellent program will be given. L V. Kwer Killed lnMotuwkN.il. Jj. P. Fawver, employed at the Mohawk Lumber Company's mil! Donna station, was accidentally killed yesterday evening between S and b" o'clock. He whh working on the trimmer when his clothing caught on a rapidly revolving hhaft and he wan whirled around tne shaft a uumbcr of times. The clothing finally gave way and when he fell to the floor he was dead, livery effort was made to revive him, but in vain. No bones nere broken aud but few bruises shown on the body, death reuniting from internal injuries. Mr. Fawver was aged about 53 years uud was a nell known resi ileut of the Mohawk valley. He leaves the following children: Mrs. Henry Gibbs of Iiugene, Mrs. Lucy Steuben ol Marcola; Sam Fawver cl Harrisburg; Maude, Edith, Arcbie and Sylvia Fawver of Donna. The deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World, hold ing insurance in that order. The fu"ral will be held Sunday after noon at two o'clock and the remains interred in the Haxter ccmete'y Saturday'' IJegister. Take Four Months Vacation. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Macy left Tuesday for his fathers home where he will spend two months of the summer and the othar two he ex jieeti to spend at the sea coa?t or in the mountains. Dr. Macy has found it pays to take a good rest each summer and early in the sum mer starta on his vacatiou. Hia patients are very kind and gener ally wait until his return to have tlnir eating apparatus adjusted. He says even if he does go away he will be back next Monday to vote in favor of Womans Suffrage. Eugene Elks Hold Carnival. The program of the Elks big so cial for May 'JSth was quite a won der, and closed with the announce ment that the Cottage drove con tingent consisting of Messrs. Lurch, Brand, Case, Suodgrass, Oglesby and Laudess have exten ded a cordial invitation to the en tire lod je to a banquet at Cottage (irove when the local is extended here. They won't need to use boiled water when they get here. Gamowaden Decker Will Time Can dldates. Gamewarden Baker is the recipi ent of a very fine btop wutch from a friend in the Iiast. He says he hopes to have plenty of chance to use the watch, aud thiuks it may come haudy in keeping time on some ol the candidates. Mr. Ha kr is so interested right now in the political race that he has to forego the pleasure of attending the Natioual Convention of Galium ar- deiu at Buffalo, New York, the first week of Tune, but as soon as the election is over he i oing to start for his birthplace, Kentucky, to at tend the great re-union of all the Blue 0 rasa people. Cotlei Grove Convention in November At the North Bend meeting of the Willamette Valley Development League decided to hold its Septem ber meetiug in Forest Grove, and the November meetiug at Cottage Grove. Subscribe for the Nugget. The Bohemia fill the fill the Neat Job Work of All KMs Dooe WW Crcat The Safety UjjijjJjiJUWtllrj ! Can be used in either han'i and strops like any razor. It cuts them off slick as a whistle. 1 Griffin & 7- -I- 000000000000KX000 0KKKKK000KKOWKKKOC' O OOOOC-OC f o I o 0WOO-00-00OCKKMOCK00 0-0 mrt :-.,i;v-re !..'. A tfiSucti'Jti vr ' ill '.. -t.uv.vt(0J'i' - . 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