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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGQET J. McKEaN FISHER. .Haoacer. BOHEMIA Nt'OUfcT PCBUSMINU COMPANY. M :i fhU frM to Ncft Tcb c. rfr4 at th Kt.SV- at UHttp Ot-ot Oregon n moij clan maU n 1 1 r seiiscription rates. month f 1 uO 1 Trar f 1 months ?J 00 If paid In advance. Clubblnj Rates. The HoheraW Nugvt one yt-.tr with nny one of the following iul lkat'on one yenr for amount et opposite: ractae Monthly 2-0 We kly OrvtrouUn . lVrtlaoiJ i -..V Weekly Journal 1 Portland I f -.00 M.i.lv Mlntnc Record ilynven f.VJ0 Weeklv Mintn Revord i.25 Pacific Hon.w:ra.l North wst 1'i.ultr? Journal 1.73 Silk Creek. bibit of conirr.erfi.il ore of the hole country, a complete mining binary, a lihratory for nu.ilitiive Most -f msr people celebrated the analyses, a bureau of iulot tnation ; gloriom lnttth in Cottage Groe. on ail subjects contm lion nh mm- j Amoo . Uiom- to lx cen erc L. H. ing and a cvtn;vKt otgani.- tu:i ' Shgle and wife, Mrv Henry Long through which tie problems ot arid John A-hbv's facrilv. raining might be folded, all these so planned as to b a practical school of mining iu huh the prac tical mining man ooaM fn.d . solu tion of particular prvhleri. and ti e novice attracted to the mining busi ness by li e princely .-r.v-s of Campion. StisHon, New douse, Walsb. and oilier- could hen- ni'.i jttat kr.owltdge c anion to till men in cloe teach uh the imnmi: I us- Uavius i- in fu.l bla-t here t.ow.lThe home wa p.rttv cry hot weather t-r Mich work. number ot fner.tU were Elder A H S.var,y .-tatted ou a ' ceremony. After ! u-tnes trip to Kueue l'ndav. couple left foi Mrs. I 1. Estes r tunvd hor.o to Drain the Srt of this week. V: F.te5 cacie up to help her ho;n . i with the children. Wilkins-Rhodcs Wedding. ! Wm. C. Wilkin of SpringnVH. and MissEvaJ Kh.vle of Cottage Uroe. n daughter ot C. Rh,de was married at the home of ih parent of the bn-'e on 1 u-d av the yd. by i;cv C 11. Wallace oi attv! au l pie tit at the e S.J mi w; Sot ifi-'iol.l. "here Mr. Wilkin i empiove.1 an.J "here thev will nuke their iiom- ioet-s. the lack Inch i respon sible tor so m.u,v li'ure- in the mining world- It i- !. planned to fcrni-li 'Jv b u.fonuatii n to v. teaming invt-toi- as would erv to paard them aga:a-t pa'.pabl trand and j lace miuu j: on uiulr.in:t rather tbiu ve nV.ue l-a-:- TLe fiiend of M:s W N. Wt-ec'er were pitted that V.e wtli enough to be iu C'tte lroe on the Ko'irtb. Mrs Wheeler tells u- it is the firt t.rjc iu Kiut eight t:s -be h-s t-cen able to atteud n account of hav ter. TLe-e 'ulj coaivl Lot :e carrie ICagene Miller and .i:l:n made liivoe ati)rd.i v Mr. T. Kich li;-;iivSi trip to the out without cocsi ierab e ud the ptovision made K-r the ex Tbi-ptr it eot t.e tr TUK AM SRI I Wtt ot ail atitual ConAtllllvIL ouiv te- u:.j.c. aer. e.o . ber cTa t- nud to le luadeuate. Again rrJr K .fiivM lo it ool ib i : f.iiut thr th.. tun... ..f ,r. in rpr frt the vrSvii mialcc -ls,u ol tu ri. t c :f a: : :i" i. trrj tad m: nr ' ti -ra:idm Ualv vk wed to tJu Su-.i !t, for a few day tay nt Ir. Schleef - exj toting wait trt:ueut while thre. marent createvi tl Minirg Congress r r r a : a rw. (tui-Ki i arm.r -v AjvertUif Acvik-t. MaaJ6 Merctau hx- ' Come a lenvT or ehtan. sta FractxNv C-lfor3!. ter .c-. jjjtn se: ve tl- i Wednesday, Jcly ii, 1906 jtbecouctrv head.juarttrs jt Ieuer that the u l-.ab'e to l- anitti ni rath r oad rurposo if a a Inch the se t'-'U of Reduced Summer Excursion Hales On and alter Jinn- 1. 1.. (, Southern FaciSc. in connection with the Corral.;- Finstetn ri.l , road, will he on le to'.ira tup ticket frx'm pi.tnt on their ln.r- t I Nevnt, Yaquina and lVtroit at ;ery low tales. gol for letuni un til VtoU r io. i'.Kx. Three -day ticket to Newpvi: Mi l 1 a.j Jin t. g-od gi int: Situr d iy un i et.;!!iuig Moud.t-. an alo iu -aie iroin all l'.i-t S I. . pnnt. Portland t. Kacri'" tnclu Me. and from all Wot i io jsrtnts. enabling jeople to visit thur fau.i lif aud spend Sunday at the sev ftTL't af fUlURnilLLS'; I FLOURS - k - ." patvonf3C jlloinc OnlV!. is toe 9f ORtcox 0 ii -y uatioual institution with ruiaiuc en frci eerv Mr t.car Leeltr and i-ter U Al oe went to Eugene Friday more- Seaou tivkets from all Ka-t Side mg for a bruf visit with friends romt. Portland to Eugene, mclu 1 Mr. Jvhu 0erbol-er employed !1VC- ana jrom aii esl ep.nnt M. h. Httn-ov k to cut hav for him i'Ou.J e-;f. P.trorUi tH Loct It would b well for all Cottage Groe pcopl who cad to partomze the new Cottage Grove local trair, whenever ihey go or cotce, for every added passenger to that train counts with the S P Company. The S P company has helped the Grove J out dv starting wis extra tram ser I which all could turn t t assistance 'iuthe sv.lJtioa ofth-e problem ! which reouire utited wctioii an i which are of gerai interest An other weakne-s of ti e o'd plan lav in thefjet tbat the liirmors. nece--sarily widely .-;;-,irt-d a.l buv men could not tu 1 i frequent iueet iuirs and ihe rt--pcn-ibiSity of deci-- Thurt, lav eveuio g oJ Fri-Iy. Mrs Harry Hunch and Mr. Kitty McC'-'y entertained company Sunday. ail poicts Mm e of- i vice and the people should use that aa,it ot owwity trin all thr r-r Tn wfin it .eereiar. may cause them some little incon venience to take it instead of some other train, for it will help out in showing that the train will and does i ay. Signs are up at WaLttd ' The scale of i leieu ur common taoor i- ioovi ea high for the most part and -till nun are scarce. Iu the middle ion ot nanv m tur- of lmponane vtest men ate r'.entifal and there ia . . - left to th- i ir tie work but uut on th coast . option of pissenzer. Tickets where there is work for thousands Eugene aud vicinity will lv ot m n waiting, there Affidavit VMna There is discussion aneut the abolishment of affidavit voting. It is altogether desirable that the dis cussion should lead t3 action of some eiective son. The integrity of the tallot, whether in local or Ntioaal affairs, should !e safe-guarded by every reasonable means. If this cannot be done without imposing on the citizen the responsibility of conforming with certain clearly de fine! ante-elecfion provision, the responsibility should be left with the citizen and the exercise of the franchise depend on his apprecia tion of the fact. Illegal votiag is a grave vil It All 'Kiv. 1 of entrpries are t.inder f 1 tor shortages ot men. Iiv-rv . CJStry i- working sh-rt handed. There is hardly a -awn;:.' in this wh"-l ction hut would jiadly hire more men if :t oul J get them. Oregon is prosperous, eiceepingly so. With many railroad enterprises The-e prot leis hue U- n at by tLe recet i a:::- rdmei-.t- pr -vi I in Kr an executive committee with power to set in the interim :tetn meeting of the directors and for the itcrc-a-e of the annual dues ! from 5- t J 5io, whii h is believed to oe suEciem io Uiect tue neces sary expenses; nt so high as to 1 rohibitthe memlx-r t-bip c f ai.y it pu table rtiuing man and yet Ligb enough to keep oat unworthy men. The third objection was met bv an amendment to the by-laws which . rr.,K CiMm Short. limits the power of any one state to 1 xu iw cr.arn fjct0 . ,a,, crm. control the organization. lnder'ervbas Uen workin!. of .:m. this clause Colorado w.tb one thou-1 tLls aail ,Mt It was tbe in. sand members would have no t(.:.ti.,a t0 l a large quantity greater iLfiueace ib the srlect.ou o: j..e cream to h; out of ulot are a;o on sale to I troit at very low- rtes with Hop-over j:iileg at MiM city or any point ea-t, rti abliv.g tourist to visit the Santiam and H-itenbash Hot Springs in the Cascade msuntains, which can be reachevl iu one day. Season tickets will U- o-od for return !ora all ivnnts until (Vt,'l r U be gtxs! rtturtiin- Mondays only. Ticket- from IVrt land and vicinity will l t'o. I fcr return via the East or We-l Side at trotu CK. t r lo inree-'tav ti.ket w goicg Saturdays and Knowles & Gettys Bohemia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseeo, Oregon. are no mn ;g":.cgvia the Eebanon-Spnngtld desirtd. Haciage on btanch if Newport tickets checked thru.igb l Newport; oc Va juina "eket to Va quina only. San lay e.cur-i us to Newport on the C. X E. will b-gin June loth or 1 7th and run every Sunday thereafter leaving Albany at -,o a. m.: leav-e Corvalli yoiug ou. practically evey sawmi.l ( UJ- in the state r-inmog fall time, bu-i- j P- ittios cocncct with the C. iimis cn a- t help but le go-t-l. vSC Albany and Cortalhs for t i Yaquinaand Newport. Trair..- on the C A E. for lUtroit will leave Albany at T.llo a m. enabling tour ists to the Hot Spring to reach there the same day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all East Side train on the S p. F'l.'l information tj rate- Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Good Our Goods at Mono: Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise essentials of i Washington aa 1 Idaho with thirty members present at any annual annual meeting. That th'-s aiuen I- j cent should have bea pas-wd by tbe unanimous vot of the C'o'oralo it toot a.l tne ' trel: etc a red t cream taat supp.v cteara 1 m rr. lrf-rs rTff-rt i tV of our political L,;L- members on the:: art recent meet- tne ct- to foster a uu i.Toad. mining' met. who realize the importance of co- cncermines the vry popular government. the fountain bead system and creates distrust of - - 1 . , . - , parue, ana oiKtui inai comprehensive hns. solutely demoraazmg m its effect. 1 It u bed tbat the begincicg Tnore xa no public ilicy more im-jof a newr era for tLe AlBicali M;a6 portantthan that which aims at- Wi5 marked lv thff the maintenance of the punty of i receDl chacgt5 io i: by-lawi atd the ballot. ; ttmt the organization is now upon The privilege ot having a voice j a basi9 ,hich mV, Cjmmtu.Ut to iu u vu o ; the lodgment of all Ulg UJ IU.C IUC Ul UICU HUU shall srve the public, and of feel ing assured that there shall be an honest determination of that choice i s weli-nigh inestimable. Like other things ot value, it is worthy of some special mark of apprecia tion. To every citizen it is at lea?t worth the time and trouble it takes to register. If a voter is out of town be is well aware that registration is teceasarT at certain periods, unless j Bomber ha does not take the pains to keen himself informed, in which event ' " n:provin it ground each and th far.lt lie? him and with no one ! aiding to irs c.Aire. so ai to make tim table, etc ran h ot.r for the home trade ai.d then there f",C4tl ' C- .''0JnC was not euo igh- Mr. Stiller was 1 A,lb prepared to make twi as much aa ' :V Vi i R . ?-' Z j i . . , . 1 ortland. or any P. or C.A i be made but the shortage of tre'-h 3 iMiners Tools and Amunitions I addea up as cr-am put him out. New customer, are Uriag j daily and if the trade keefs it snould. tie creamery il tae t be doubled in its capacity by next year in or :er to take care of the business agent. Iites from Newport $;, to Cotta-e r, Va puica '. ,e t Send This Book East. O.'li. A N. and S. P. Book About This Country, i If possible, the Passenger ; partment ct the Oregon llailrc LURCH'S: I'e- Butt Trcton Engirt. Wm. Haw ley ha- just purchased NaviMion Company and Southcrr a io horse power Traction engine Pacific (lines in Oregon) his sur whuh was delivered thi- wee j surpassed itself in the too'; issue of operation m effecting a solution ot the many problems cf ore prodac-1 tion. Secretary Calibreath. WlU&m.n. V'&llev Ct-v.uiJkuqu Open- through the Wvnne ILUe. Co. Mr Hawley ill use the engine to op erale hi thre-hing machine. "Oregon. their re- YesUrda was opnics-day of the ,N'el-. unl v.-n utatnuaat Gladstone Park- The LI-.lX? ti, cha attendance is already very Urge kDd more are ccm:sg. Each year the TLey prveut taking advantage of its 'its new pab.ication. Washington. Ilaho and , sources. 1 Tbe purpose of the publication i ' to attract bomeseekers and iaves- Or tr k-U- t-- eont.-ii-i with, -pmu' , twrs to tLe 1 acihe Northwest an 1 fruui ;t i'-rp:d l.ver ar..1 bltka-i.-i this publication i un tnnM,)!.- tU Lr Ki--- t1 mcg" h.t could Le Kit pl-a-a:;tes: and ! k-v resi ,ent8 oJ Oregcn, Washing- niMrt erfrt t.ke . iir- for c n-tipati.n . ' toa aud Idaho to their friends m pt-n ,o,d , the F-ast and Middle West. IN a ll.i:l EOT - t- eont'-n-l vvith up t;. iyt-i!i. I'LjrUiarY. ;it IVti-,u' Surgery Prci.lrg I Beautiful half tones, printed cn j superb book paper, make the pub lication, which contains pages Ladies Whits Waists M ens Summer Sjits and Straw Hats is on. Iris not Philaj'elr-.Ki turrc !D(1 t DID of the bectinn a wnrV- elsc. It is not an impracticable as-! lhe c-urs a molel one. The pro-! a'OEe thlt can successfully operate o' art, but far superior to the typo sumption that the law could Le j 8rmc1 for jeaterday as as fob j on iDjored hearts, as a "llurbank, ! graphical mate-up is the contents framed to permit registration by af fidavit before a Notarv, similiar to that made in cases where depoeit iona are taken ts t-e useI in courts of law. Bat barring this, the priv ilege of voting is worth two trips to the voting domicile if it is worth oae. Ia short, registration in some adequate form ebould be ir.isted on. It is the evidence of the citi zen s ngnt to vote, ana u made complete as an essential qualifica tion it would demand no greater price than the citizen should pay for tae privilege, and would be a long stride toward the elimination of fraud. Telegram. F. S B l.oo Music, Parscas' crctestra one hour. California r.hv&ieiau la.t w-l- nn. ', of the book. L nder manv head Parsons' orchestra United on a man whote body had I covering practically all the re- J been pierced by a hay rake prong, t sources of the btates are short.' tearing the lower lobe of his left j I itE' storiea of what has been ac-i I iiig, pushed bis heait out of po- . complished, not what might be, it ion besides injuring it, and did done, but actual facts and figures! o'her damage, all of which was ' accompanied by names an I ad-; c.jrretel hy th phv-ician, even to (dresses of well known tanners, who. sewing up a krat gasb in the,aeuaiiy laying asue au income heart. Truly surgery is progress it.. jem : i Wm. McMurrav. General Ps- TWF.NTY YKAK IIATTLII j acer Agent of the O. II A N. Co. l0s: I0:3o Musi; of Portland Invocation - lie or uregon ci'.y. Address cf welcome by the pres ident cf the Chautauqua, Pro'essor Willis Chatman Hawley of Salem Response E S J McAHster of Portland. Orgaciza'.ion of summer bcbool and announcement by instructors. Afternoon ttVite ra i .t 1 o r-if mt aA 1. . I w.-a 'uva "v. iuuuu; I KJ ail JaVl j ti :i Hr ii-uliurift. CNOTE THE;0 R-eductions In Lurch's show window fessor M. B. Hat? aw Oaw Io th Mining Cngr.a The amendments recently adopted by the American Mining Congress mark the beginning of a new eJa for that organization. Heretofore its work has consisted almost en tirely of holding its annual session, at which mattera of importance were discussed and resolutions adopted embodyiog the concensus of opinion, through the influence of which a number of reforms hav beeu accomplished. VViih the crea tion of permanent LeadquarterB at iJenter the work of the Congress Kit fnlarped and idans were made I qi the creation oi a permanent x.pbop 2.oo Heading, Pr,. Beal of Los Angeles. Tbe White Temple JYuartotte Mis' Ethel M. Shea, Miss Ettel I.yfle, Mr. J. W. Belcher. Mr. Carl Robinson, Mis Grace Kemp, ac companist. Lecture ' What's Under Your I li?ht plant is now niomnf .teadil Dr. J. W. Brougher, pastor i and runs true as a c!o-k. Allo'fi a id S. P. Lines iu Oregon has it vured the ed.tor with a copy of this turnll xl';icf informed tin that TllC IItulKc JiKS rfvcu ncrieot not n trn.,- re- tders of this paper by -ending ..g-rri w 'crIt- larjtioil aa C-lCUCl-UrCM JOHN A. TRAY LOR. MACHINERY IKNVKR COLO I "I w.i a l '!.-r .n ;iteti!y ear ' t attle with i tir.mb- pile at"' malig nant iorv. until I tr.t-1 Itu klets Arnica slve. w hi. Ii bv curti 'z txjtri. t.ii j ujuIu.-."' writes A. M. Urikv. i Farm- j the names and addresses of friend- . v.I.e. u. ivt fwr.ol l U, err. cut-, j jn the East and four cents ia tvp ! X$s iU ,i--a' age for each address, may have tLe i '' "'' ' ' - . ; book promptly mailed to the ad- The hi;? engine at tbe electric cress given. 16)4 HUkcSi. MINING the White Temple. 3:0 Baseball. 7 loo Music, Parma's orhetr. 00 EntertaicmcLt. Ikani the jjggler. Iw'e curtains, clothes repaired and pre-sed by Mrs. Geo. Bohlman. Leave work at OstranJer's larber NoUc. lo Contractor Sealed bids will be received ur) ... f the old machinery has l-een shipped away and the dynamo and eoeine to TbursJav. lulv otb. 1006. at 1 r, rom is feeing Cxrd up io good j m. by lhe School Boari of Di-trict shape. At present the fouodatioua ! No. -H, Lane County, Oregon, f:r for the second tngiue will not be furnishing material and builjine a Hit iu The ere is no at work Kbool louse in said district. Bonds 1 , putting in the new foundation for to accompany bids mu t be f jrtiih .' the second io tior-e power injiler, ed ta the amount of f'Joo. plan which wiil be connected with the and specifications will be found at other boiler, so as to have them ' (Jriffin & Veatcb Har Jaare Co crk together. I F. A. Clow, District clerl ' I an: . .;i' - I , t f I,, ;. t.i i,t. 1 that iv Htric I'.it.T 1'r in- !,. ' ;. t..-r-'- !! 1; 1, ;i. ' , .11 11. 1 I'l - .'. t.N T.oi 1 t -a., I'p-i.i. t 1 j ; ! . , r, or 1 !.r .'i ir . -ti(. 1: i at';, r tak:n:,' t i. aLi..' tune. i. it, tat PhnriiKuy. l'rn;e : I t -Id and dun't 1 t. n-al ld I Reduced Roud Trip txcurnon Rates. '': Mr,-a,,!.,.,i: i l"rnKer rntos CLi. "i ar.ly,l,JSU. Puitlmid (llld .,.,...-.. aMr., : Missouri Uivcr Ud from . p, t! lii'-d..-i'l,. Ilv. bitt, .M a nas.,, , S Until Se.,1 ..... 1 c"nt "u . d bv P.,.,,.,,,-. turn tim, ... 'lllHl "l "I'UtlH I- 111) " -IV III KI'IU ti, ill 1. iNt. re- J. M, Jiuua