Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 04, 1906, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
J. MckEAN FISHER. Manager-
BOHEMIA NUGUhT PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Mk all rheiki tmvabla to Nug(tl Tub. Co.
RwUrd at tbe poatotBra at Cottage Uivra,
Orrrun coud claai mail matter.
SSFBSCKIPTION RATKS.
months $ 1 .00
1 rear fl.cO
is months f 2 00
If pntd iu advance.
Clubblnj Rates.
The DoheiuWi Nugget one year
with any one ot the following pub
lications onu j far for atuouut tnt
opposite:
Taclflc Monthly
Weekly Orvjroni.'in (Portland)
Weekly Joirual (Portland)
Dailv Mini in; Keoord I iVnver)
Weekly Miuin Record
Pacific Homestead
North wetit Poultry Journal
2.00
j.ro
$5.50
$2.25
1.73
Thin Mnr i krnt on ila br
THE AMERI
CAN
MINING COSGKESS. Chamber of Com.
mere Huudiog. fearer, Colo .. where, our
rrailers w 111 b weloooie to the nH of tbe l?al
I ii japera from th? various mining teetlru of
th est, a, wiealitip library anil miner 1 !
bjbtt. nilf) FAJ'ER ii kept on file at E. C. Orake a
AilvertUiug AatfiicT, et and i .Sierrbanta li
Chanpe. !an Frauc'luoo. California, wberecon
rct for advertising ran be made for It.
Wednesday, July 4, 1906
INDEPENDENCE DAY.
Tbe Fourth is being celebrated
today in the usual Fourth of July
style. A good programme is be
ing given tu the grove and the
boys and girls are making all the
noise the can and running all tbe
risks they can of getting burned,
but not one in a thousand of them
thinks of why the day is celebrated,
or of why we should celebrate it.
Today is the anniversary of tbe
signing of the Nations Declaration
of Independence, a&d its consequent
war, and hual freedom from Eng
land's rule and the day should
rightly be celebrated, and that joy
ously too, but is l he day of the
firing of firecrackers, and guns, and
all kinds of outlandish noises, and
races and games a fitting celebra
tion. Some of tbe people of tbe
country have seen tit to protest
against tbe uiual kind of a celebra
tion and throughout the country
each year, lees ot the noise and
bluster is being beard, probably
smc-&f-ft however, is due to the
terrible accidents-in Io-et life, and
the injured thousands and to the
terrible fires through explosions ot
the fireworks, yet a great stride is
being made towards a noiseless
Fourth.
In Cottage Grove we will bave a
Tery noisy Fourth, though the
City Dads are seriously thinking of
excluding the big crackers from
Main street and wisely too, as tbey
are a serious menace to the safety
of not alone the people firing them,
but of the passerby and teams
Hurrah for the Fourth with its
memories and its importance to
our Nation. May the day forever
be celebrated and that in whatever
form it is, may the original day be
prominent, fraught as it was with
the destinies ot the greatest nation
of the world, rising greater and
greater each year, including in her
bounds more and more of the
people of tbe earth, and adding to
civilization new ideas of citizenship
and power, until she stands su
preme, overtopping tbe other
nations of tbe globe.
Cottaee Grove was dry in more
ways than one on Monday.
Cottage Grove musicians are try
iog to form a choral union, and
want to do first class work. It will
be a food thin? for the town and
for every singer and musician in it
It behooves every singer in the
town to join, or if impossible to do
that to use their influence ana ao
what they can to belp it along. A
rood choral union would eive us
music enjoyable music and would
benefit every Binger. Send in your
name to the officers and join next
Sunday.
Cottage Grove people bave the S
P. to thank for extending the local
to the Grove. The change was
orieinallv brought up by the Com
mercial Club, who took the matter
up with the superintendent of the
road, and the investigation then
commenced, which resulted in tbe
change being made.
The people appreciate the cbange
and the work of the club in work
ing the matter up, and thank the
railroad for the interest it shows in
the town, and tbey hope that the
travel secured from tbe town will
repay for tbe expense incurred.
Prohibition Dec I
Tho county court met in adjourn
ed session yesterday moring and
passed an order declaring prohibi
tion to exist in Lane county from
midnight July 1. Hotonfter, until
the qualified voti'l ckngi the
order, it shall lc unlawful to soil or
give away any intoxicating liquor,
except on tho wiitten order of a
regular practicing physician. Pic
ceriptiou t-hall bo used but 01100,
and must W cancelled with tho
word Cancelled" nd tho date by
the pharmacist tilling tho preset ip
tiou. which must state thst the one
bearing the ptescription is actually
sick.
The tine for violation of the law
is from 1 50 to 500 or by imprison
ment in thecouutyj.nl uotless than
ten d.ns nor more than ;o days, or
both at tho discretion of the couit.
A second viwlatiou is puuishable by
both fine aud imprisonment Sun
day Kegister.
No Glartt Firecracker or High Explo
sives to b rirad Te4av
The City Council met in its
regular monthly session on Mon
day night. A petition wan read
asking that the council prohibit
the tiiiug of giant tiro crackers,
bombs, and high explosives from S
a. m. to 6 p. m. ou the Fourth of
July. The petition was accepted
and the marshal was instructed to
see that it was obeyed.
A petition was presented ask ins;
that 1000 feet of water pipe bo laid i cut were the immediMo relatives of
ou tbe south end of Fourth street. 1 both tlo luideand groom, although
and two fire hydrants installed ' quite a wedding putty had been ar
This was referred to the water com- ranged but was abandoned on ac
mlttee. couut of the feeble health of tho
A remonstrance was read from j biido's mother who has been sulTer
property holders, objecting to the 1 ing fiom a second attack of pticti
proposed improvement ot Third ! monia.
street and was referred to the street
couimittee.
Au ordinance providing tor th
improvement of Mill street was
passed ou all three readings, as was
also an ordinance providing for the
improvement of the north end of
Weber street.
Councilman V. A. Hogats pre
sented bis resignation to the covin
cil, on account ot bis being away
irom tne city trom now on. it was 1
accepted but the election of a suc
cessor A"a3 postponed until the next
meeting.
The council ordered warrants
drawn to the seven saloon keepers
whose licenses were paid in ad
vance for the unexpired term,
amounting to f 14o.''5 each.
The bills of Griffin & Veatch for
plumbing repairs, and of A. G.
Long for new hose were referred to
the water committee, other monthly
bills were referred to tbe finaice
committee, and after being acted
upon were ordered paid, as follows.
J. E- Voung, salary $ H 33
G. 13. Pitcher, watchman.. Jo
Ed Underwood, marshal 60
00
to
00
4o
Will. Valley Co., lights
Thos. Allen, labor
Western Oregon, printing
books
G 7.
Geo. Lea, extra work 4th
street 31
Veatch it Schmutz, transfer 1
Jehn Graber, rebate on taxes M
T. W. Blew 140
00
no
HI
2:
Barney O'Neill 140.25
John Barker 140.25
Pape Bros i lo.2-
A Graham 1 to 25
Fred Ware ilo 25
C. C. Case 14o 25
The Council then adjourned un
til next Monday night.
As the city treasury was prac
tically depleated of funds, Mayor
Job took up four of the saloon war
rants, and the First National Bank
will take up the others, as they
will draw interest until paid by the
1 J
city.
Tresp&aa on Atfrl.ulturnl Landa Ba
tor. Opervtnt Under the Act of
Juno 11. 10
To Forest Officers in Charge.
The act above mentioned, which
provides for the clasnifieation and
listii g of lauds chiefly valuable f r
agriculture in forest reserves ex
pressly provides that no future
settlement ou any landa within
forewt teserves is authorized until
they bave been publicly declared
nnen to settlement bv the Secreiarv
of the Interior. Anv settlement oil
OMh Ionise nrblr to CiTt it imr I it; I
tbe Secretary of the Interiorwill j
notonlv confer no lii'hH on the I
eonfititute tresposs
You will plaase be diligent in
discovering and preventing any
such tresspasses aud repart them
promptly to the Forester.
Please give the widest possible
publicity to this order to discourage
such settlement and to prevent loss
and trouble to intending settlers.
(Signed) Overton W. Price,
Associate Forester
ON I A' a YFAKS OLD.
"1 nni only K'i yearn old and don't
expect even when 1 get to let real old
to feel that wuy uh Jong us I can get
Electric Hitters," says Mrs: K. II.
lirunwon, of ISuhlln, (la. Surely
there's nothing els - keeps the old as
young and makes the weak as strong
Uaaa U t VI 11 M a, a, a w I ' v -
as this grand tonic medicine. Dyw
uensla. torpid liver, inllamed kidneys
or chronic constipation are unknown
after taking Electric Hitlers a reason
able time. Guaranteed by Hciihou's
Pharmacy. Price f.uc.
Mrs. T. II. Bartela and daughter
returned from a trip north ou Mon
day,
Cupid Haivttha Skldoa
Kiitfclio'-i Cupids wcie a vuiicd
collection last Sundiiy, and soi 111 to
havo been gnthored from all over
tho state, bat it w.h all thev coii'd
do oven then to beat the Skidotri of
Cottage Giovo with a seote of S to
o Cottage Grove held the M ine
at " to f in the iyhth inning, but
otic of the Cupid's bats thinned
the 1'itll. and three Cupids eioss- ,
home plato and ran tho scon- s in
t! where-they held it through i'io
ninth. The game was full ot ma ..
unlocked for happenings, and v.is
a scorcher from tdut t to tinish.
Cottage Grove Imys came very
clos to witming out ud nto in
hopes of haviug another y;aiii and
doing tho deed up tight. Now
the local is running, the boys
have a better chance.
that
will
Married,
AN WINM K-1U t 11 1 NSON.
Wednesday evening, Inno'JTlh,
mat ked the in:iiiiage of Miss Hlin
lth Hutchinson to Dr. J. t) Van
Winkle of Wendlmg, Ore., at the
home of the I tide's parents. The
father of the groom Rev. 1. N. Vim
Winkle, a Methodist preacher of
HaNey, I, inn County, officiated us
clergvnrwi. The only guests pros-
Dr. Van Winkle is th physician
lor the Itofth-Kellry employees t
Wendling aud has a nice pjuetice,
and the happy couple till nink
their home there after returning
from their wedding trip through
the valley. Miss Hutchinson is
well known hero, having been a
teacher for some time in the ecliools,
and the doctor in taking li r t"
; Wendling robs Cottage Grove of
another of her fur voting Indie.
i.ll K t CRKIN'
A prettv June wedding occurred
rt the home of Mr. and Mis. J W
Currin, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on
Wednesday evening, Juno j7th, the
occasion being the marriage of their
charming daughter, Marie Oliva to
Mr. Robert L. (lile.
The bouse was lavishly decorated
with ferns, Lal'iance roses, sweet
peas and smilax. lust before the
ceremony Mr. Ishatn sang with
good voice anil fine expression, "O
l'romise Me", with Mrs. Jas. Ben
son presiding at the piano. To the
soft strains of the wedding march
the groom and his friend, Mr. '.
pher N. Agee, took th-ir place in
the corner of the parlor which was
banked with roses ami ferns and be
neath a beautiful canopy of white
roses, tbv were followed immedi
ately by Mary IClIen Benson and
Vivian Isham, charming flower
girls, :cattering the way with rose
petals The bride, gowned in a
handsome creation of silk mull, and
accompanied by Miss Bta Cobb of
Roseburg then took their position
completing the wed. ling party and
Rev. S. F. Meminger said the
words which made these two young
peopln husband and wife.
N"t often are the fortunes of two
youug lives launched under more
pleasing and favorable circum
stances. Mist Currin is known and
loved by a lar'e circle of Iricnds
Mr. Gile is the trusted represent t-
I tive in the south half of Oregon, for
-- if e ":i i r ,.c o..
iu tirtu oi ii. t. oun v vo. ui oi
I lem, and has made a decided mc
I cess of the large dried fruit line and
other lutereHta of his firm.
The happy couj)le left at once f r
a ten days' sojourn at Newport, but
will shortly take up their residence
in Roseburg. where they will be at
home t J their many friend.
About thirty intimate friends wit
nesHed tbe ceremony. Among the
out of town guenta were: The
groom's father, It. M Giles from
Smith Falls, Canada; H. S Gile and
wite, Salem; Hon. aod Mrs
Mar-
stern. Miss Byrd, Miss Col'.
and
Mr. Agee, Roseburg.
A more exquisite and useful lot
of eilts than tho-; received by Mr.
"
and Mrs.
Oile would be hard to im-
agine.
A TKAOIO FINISH.
A wittelimtin's mylect pernul t-d a
leak In the great North Sea dyke,
which a ( hild'a finger could have
stopped, to become a ruinous break,
devastating an entire province of
Holland. In like manner Kennct'i
Mclver, of Viinceboro. Me., permitted
a little eold to t unnoticed until it
tragic tinish was only averted by l)r'
King's vew Discovery. lie writer
"'l li ree doctors jfiive mo up to die of
lung liittaiiiinatioii, caused by a neg
lected cold; but Dr. King's New Dis
covery saved my life ' I i uaraii teed
best cough and cold cure, at lleriHon's
Pharmacy. f.Ooandfl. Trial bottle
free.
Iu adopting a new tariff law
Japan took the Dingley tariff as its
general guide and pattern. Though
in alliance with Kngland in certain
respects, Japan decidedly prefers
protection to free-trade. The pro
tective policy is steadily glowing,
that of free-trade is declining. -St.
Louis "Globe-Democrat."
Rcduccd Summer Excursion Males
On and alter Juno I , I'.Vio, the
Southern Pacific, in connection
with the Con.illis & F'stnn mil
road, will h tvn on sale loiniil tiip
tickets from points on then In es to
Newport, Yaquina and Detroit ut
voiy low lutes, good foi return un
til October U), I'.'oO
Thleo day tiikits to Nevtpoij
nd Yaquina, good gome Sdui
days and ctninints' Moudats, ate
also on sale Mom nil Fast Side
points, Poitlmd b Ku'.'Mic, inclu
sive, and Mom all We-t Si, In points,
enabling peoph- to i-.il lio n 1,0:1
lien and spend Sunday ut the se t
sile.
Season tickets fiom all K.ist Side
Points, Poitland to Fug ne, inclii
jsive, and from all West Side points,
jato aK ou sale to Dtdmit at vety
low ates with Mop-over piitileg's
'at Mill city or any point east, en
j abling toiiriMs to visit the- S intiam
1 and B-utenbuNli Hot S'itti",-. in the
Cnsciido Ill-Mtht.lllis, will" li mi lc
reached in one day.
Season tickets will l- good for
retiiin Irom all points until Octdn r
10 Three-dav tickets will be e,,o.
going Saturdays and ictiiinin;,'
Mondays only. Tickets ft out l'oit i
land and vicinity will bo good fm JT
tetuin via tho Ivtst or West Side at ! I
opt i'U of p tssengei . Tickets lioiu '
Fugene and vicinity will be go d !
going it t. Lebanon -Spi iii;'li-ld 1 '
bianch if desireil. Fagv;iei. on
New-pnit tickets checked through to f
Newport; oi Vnquina tickets to V.i- 1
qiiinu only. Sunday excursions to!
Newport on the C. K. ill 1m gin 1
June loth or iTth and 1 1111 every
Sunday I lieii attei - lent jug Albany
at 7: v a. m.; loin e Coivallis X a
m. .;
S. p. trains connect wi'h the ('
Ik V.. "t AUotiiy and Coi vallis f r
Yaquina and Nowpoit Trains (,n
the t'. A. I',, lor I ( ti oit. will leave!'
Albany at 7. do a. m. i-nabling tour- : ?
ts lo the Hot Springs to reach
there the same day. Trains fro u '.
and to Corvalbs connect with nil
Fast Side tiainn on the S. p.
Full information uh to rites,
time tables, etc., can ! obtained
ou application to J. ( .Mayo, (on
I'ass. Ags , C. F. K. I: , Albany;
A. L. Craig. G I'. A., S. IV Co..
' I'oitland, or any S 1'. or C. J-;
agent.
nates from Cottage Orovc
Newport fi, to Yaquina J1!
to!
IWr.NTY Y FA It I'.AT I l.i: i
'Iw.-iH n loHiT'in ittMouty veari
1'iitilt with chronic plli-K . uii' in. ill.-
mint hoi'ch, until I li nd I'.iii'kli-n
Arnica S.-ilve; w liicli tiinieil tl.etlil.-,
Iiyeiiilnjr both, till nut u trmn r, -iiiuliiH,"
wilti A. M. r.rin--. of i-n i
Villn. 'a I'.eHt fur old ulei-rs, cuts.
blirilH lllld WnlllidH. LT.c.it l!i-iiMi:'-I'lui
rmucy
l'ortlan I broke the heat record
lor July 1st on .Monday by reaching
lO.'l; th't higlieHt ever reconle I. be
tore was lo"2 in KU. The nteel
bridges were out of commission for
a timo on ncr-ount nf tho great ex
pansion of th iron.
G. A. fc. Encampment.
G. W. McKejnohls of the local
G. A. R- Font, who was recenti
appointed Junior Yieo Commaiiil'-r
for the Depaitm'Mit ot Oregon is an
ex-oflicio ni'iinber of the Grand I.n
campment and will probably attend
the Jlncampment in M inncapolis in
August. He is the only member "I
the local post that will be likely to
attend.
Notice to Contractors
Sealed bids will be received up
to Thursday, July .rth, 10.06, at 1 p.
m. by the School Hoard of District
No. IK, Lane County, Oregon, for
furnishing material and building 11
school house in said district. ISouds
to accompany bids mu .t be furnish
ed to the amount of $'2oo. plans
and specifications will be found at
Grifiin & Veatch Hardwaie Co.
F. A. Ci.ow, District clerk.
Buy on Credit I
this $60 Machine for $25
FREIGHT PREMID.
It In a hlili-arm. ilron
lu-ail, linll ln nrtiiK. 1 of h -itltcb,
aiiiililo liiil, !!
ilireaillng nliiitll): haa
aiitoniatlii Ixitililn winder
I" T . V-f amt iilbr Uli-O linprovr
;' Vr-4 11.M1H. 'I 111" U Mu- AN'I'l
l -;..ltiy uo:kt MACIIINK. It In
the Air- niKchlli" H ( 11 1 m
arc n-ik Iiik '"" '" A"
atlHi liiiii'iilK) with i-mc Ii
initi lilrii!. Hi. lil (or only
l.i rni-li himI t l mmilhly.
Write T0D1T for if FURNITUHE CAMtOtUE uliowinfr
plcgant iioiinehuM goiln wo will lil (Freight
frepalo)"" fa fmnlt-"r n'w CREDIT ln
Govurtz rurnliuro Company
173-17S Ural St., 1'OHTI.A.ND, OH.
CSaHRBtBaMMMHUHMH
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KILL the COUGH
ano CURE the LUNGS
Dr. King's
WITH
lh'i Discovery
for C
rONSDMPTION
Prico
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60c & $1.00
Free Trial.
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THROAT and I UNO TllOUIl
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Miners Supplies
at reasonable prices.
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Our
Good Goods at
General Merchandise
Miners Tools and Amimitions
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YES, AT LURCH'S
Where you will lind the latest
WIIITJ5 HIiLTS
LADIHS' WIIITIi SKIRTS
WHITi; OXFORD TIFS
LADH'S FINF NFGKWHAR
Flags, Bunting, Flags.
A II AIM) LOT
Oi troulili-x In colitnlhl Willi, Hpllliy
from uloipid livi-r mid lilncloidcil
lowi l, iinln -h you awilo-ii tlmiu to
Hit ii iii,i i' in lion uilliln-, iin H
New Jiifu J'iII-; Mm hi' ii.MuiU'Ht iiimI
most Hid live cilln lor coht-.tlplilloli.
They prcvcnl Aiiciiiliclin om.'
ii tlic system. . ;i I'.i-iihou'H
I'lliil nine v.
Reduced Round Trip Excursion
Rates.
Hound trip paNHincr rates Chi
cafjo to l'ottliind and return, via
direct line will he 75.00 and from
Missouri JSiver points Co.oo.
Th' se tickets will be. on n.ilc d lit.,
coiumeiifiii June ist and continu-
uitf 11 111 11 .Sept. 1 5 tli with liiml re
turn limit oi October .'list
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Reasonable Prices.
vv.vv.-vs rsv
Wdbhod n.id Irooed
F'K'e cuitains, clothes repaired
and pressed by Mrs. (it.0. 0hlman.
Iuve wo.k at Ostrander's barber '
shop.
CoTTAfJit C.KOVK, OKK.
Paid up'Capital, $25 .000.00
Money t ,mil lt(,nmMl BWJUrty
HKiUKHTKAHiN T.. WMK..M
The First National Bank