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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
I The Bazaar Fine Summer Shirts, Tics, Overalls, Jumpers, Moves and Socks for men and lioys WHITE. BLACK and TAN Lace and Gauge Hose for ladies at 25, 35 and 50 cents. LUNCH GOODS hhihI vvlclii'H, pitrk nnd linuiH in ruiM, -) 1 1 ) i 1 tii'i'f, chli-ken pate, vi-al Idjif, H.irdliH'M tc, .... Kodaks, riioto Supplies. Edison and Columbia Graphophones and Records ! The Bazaar, j Cottage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Si I I'J l 11 h a m I I inll !. 1 I'i'iilitH. $7,126.37 Mom-v to I'iiiii mi approved HiM-mity Kni'llllllp-M Hold, HVHi tit tllf II1IV 1 1 i4- In tlii Hnite-d Siiiii-H II (MHKM'I AH IX, I.C WllKII.KR frrlldiit I'aahlrr ) OOOOOO OOOOOOOCKKMKl OOOOOO ( Directors V. II. AllltAXIH, II. I I III II. W. A. IIAIi'l lMi. I'llll III I Kl.liV, ('. ItOSH KIMi. Bank of Cottage Grove Paid Capital $15,000.00. W. H. Abrami I. Larch C. Ion Kin. A. M. Ktlto I'ra.idant Vlct-rrnldtnt Caahlcr Ai.l.tant Caahlcr We- solicit the accounts (if cor populous, llrniH and Indivld- 11lK llfli! Will lit' pli-ani'd to Ilieet with tlKim- who contemplate now accounts. Wepny I jut cent mi time- ilc poslts after August 1, l'.MHi. We will l moved to our pei-iiiu-liciit home on or about that elate ) 000000 000 000 00000 o 000000 c KILLthi COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's Now Discovery for C 0NSUMPTI0N 0UGH8 air Price 50c &$ 100 Free Trial. OLDS Surest and Quickest Curt for all THROAT and J.UNO TROUB LES, or MONEY JACK. Buy on GrcditI this $60 Machine for $23 FREIGHT PKHII. hJ' ittmb, double ieJ, eii tbreadlnf .hnttle: hai autnmallc bubMn winder and (ithrr lalt improve nitnU. ThU lithe AN ri TKUHT MACH1NK. It li the name macbtntt aBenU are aektnf you M liir. All aitarbmuutiBo with each machine. Hold lor only .. . ..m ik nionlhlr. WrltMODM lor free rMMllMI M'W."" elc.anl houarhold .od. w. will h P (rr.ljM Prepaid) on l.M f.ii.nU-r new CMOIT plan. Oovurtz Furnlturo Oompany ITSlTSHratSt.. MIK Tl.AND. OU. A TKAdlC FINISH. A wutchnmn'H iityloct peniiittutl 'i leak in Urn Rirat North Sea tlyku, which n chilil'H lliiKt'f eouhl hayc deviiHtatiiiK hii t'litlro proviiict or ll n i i.. ill... i.iMiiiiol' kl'lllH't I j loiiaiiii. in iiivi- i""""" . Mclvor, of Vani'i'lorc. JWo., ponnUU'il a little col.l to ko unnotltH'd until u ti.n...i,. d.iiuii unuiiiilv averted hy '"' l.'i v... Mlu.w,ifi.rv 111) writOH. "Throo iloetora guvo mo up tu , illo ol liliiif Inllaiiiiuiitloii, raiiM-y y "V;r I.. ...ll. !... in- IC Inif'H Now Did ....... i i. iv urn ' t iua ran loud bont foiiKh uiul fold cine, at 1 leiiHi n rhari.iaev. M)o and ! Trialhottlo IkMMdU OK free. (Subscribe for the Nugget. pT U B 0 fl 5 B 5 B 8 5 tTtf U B tT S 5 TSZ 0 5 I ID MP MPW? ,,cms Mf ,ntcrcsl in an(J flbout llUJflL llLfYj Cottage drove and vicinity. ifi fl a fl a a aa aa a a a a a a ajlaaa aajlzis z v s z ztsz t aaa juuaa a hslslslsJ ' MiiIimciIIh- fur Dm Nunct. Coi)(.fdt iiiulu s tliti l)CHt citrars in OtX'JMill. SiTfetis of all kinds at Vcalch V Ij:i wHoiis. MihM Anna Kliody loft for the noiili on Monday's local. TriinliH, valisen for your Htuiiinr viicutioiiH ut Voulch ,V I.hwhohh. J'lossie I.orkwood iH in fiom hor lionic in Washington viMtin licr lnil:"r, MriiMd. Mrs. (ifo. Wiilm o WhitcMiii, in viHilin' in tins ciiy with lu r mothrr, Mim. T. W. Jenkins. Co'dnail tJUil; cm j;ood plioto CiHplis and at 'ood pijccH too. A late in now tjii. (ict nexl . F. M. Marix'Nl is sneiidint' a vu- (iitioti t Jfillsliotn His nlspnce from Die nieut tnai ket kccM Mr. Harto! and I'rfd uijhty luHy. Mihs MaiiHiito Jones left on MoikUv'm outlilionnd local for Oakland. Oic,, wlu-re slio will viwit wiDi liicnds tt 1 1 1 relatives for a tout'. I'lov I l-'u i maii, assistant fore mini ol I'.oKih Kelly's Hawmill at 'VtiidliiiK. visited with friend, ami relative Sunday, returning u Mouda.N ' local. Ilai vesting is iilmobt here. The ni.'ioliitief y hoif-fH have fuin dis'plnys of twine i.i theii win lows. They linve laid in !ni;e Minks and ex pect a larjje deinund J. M. Isliani has decided not to accept the olTer of the post of utu tion acnt at Cl.ulstono 1'ark dur ing the CliantiuKjnii, which he hold last summer, but wiRstay at lmrn. Tim H and U inch pipe fur the Norlh cifek cxtentioti arrived Mon day and on Tuesday it wh hauled ulont,' the linn. Contractor Hart hop;n to have thn water running through it by Saturday. Tho big athletic; clubs of Oregon aro going to send Dan J. Kelly, the University of Oregon uthleto, to th big Chicago meet to represent Ore gon, being Hure of his making a groat record for the utato. The saloon men who have put in Hodii fountains and ico cream booths havo boon heard to stale that they mado wore money on soft drinks on the Fourth and are doing bo daily, than they ever rr.ado on booze. Not a bad ad for a "dry" town, is it. II. I. Lincoln wan out with his new wagon made by ICby & Mark ley on Saturday. The wagon is a firm ono and Mr. Lincoln is well ploiiBcd with it and is very glad to hive it to use, af'er the long time it haH taken to make and finish it up. Tim Nugget oflico through the courtesy of Mrs. A. J. Wood has a magnificent bunch of rhododendron bloHHoiriH, brought down from I5o hotniu. Tho whole hills are in bloshoniH up at Hohemia with these Hplondid blosNoms, and their beauty is one, that can not bo pictured nor told by word nor pen. Wm 1'owern, an old resident of Cottage (irovo was oporated on last week at the home of his sistor for the removal of a large cancerous growth, which has been becoming u serious menace to his health. Drs. Job, Oglesby, J5ost and Woods at tended to tho caue and Mr. Bowers i now well on the road to re covery. J. H. Baker is going to open up a blacksmith shop at the Ked Bridge and is getting ready to ship up a forge, blower, anvil and tools, so that ho can open up as boon as pos sible.. Joe can bo hoard at work at about daylight and from then on, without baldly a break for meals until long after dusk in tho evening. He is figuring on making quite a little stake this summer, Dean Sanderson, dean of tho Eu gene Divinity School was a visitor in the (Irovo over Sunday to hear two of tho young ministers attend ing tho school preach, one of whom preached in the Grove and the other at Hebron- Tho Dean likes to keop posted on how tho various students of tho school are coming on and how they roach their aud iences. T. T. Hunt of Wildwood has boon in Kugeno on business and stopped in at this oflice Monday on his way back home. He mentioned the fact that men are so very scarce, and that thfry soem to enjoy mov ing from one place to another, whether thoy have a good job or not, for thoy know they can get a job most any place they chance to stop. Such a coudition is demoral izing to business and when Oregon has mich a great chanco as she has at present to bo hindered in her development by the scarcity of good help is an uulortuuate condi tion. 5 0 fl 3 0 8 8 8 0 6 V J iTB U B BJoffTrTI 0"ff ff Bohemia cigars aro jut the thing and don't you for get it. Sowing machine coupons rwiv- od on subscriptions when you pay up. FOR SALlv l ive room house mid two lots, , Inquire of C. J. Bru neuu. 1 3 I'ico samples of Chase A San born's Tea or Coffee at Mcl 'aif A Brunei's. A large number of pcoplo g'jt ofT the three o'clo' !: 'run Monday afternoon. Ask for a free sampie of (Jlusc A: Sanlxmi's Tea or Coffee at Metcalf k Brnml's. Cochran's studio is tho plai e for you to got your photograph. Don't forget Cochran. J. I. Jones will eommeuue the last of this week to c ut the grain on his fields near town. Homo industry is all right wlion you can get what you want at the right price, such ai Congers' cigars. The Brown mill commenced woik again on Monday morning and hopes to run steadily from now on. I'atroni.o a home industry that is building up a good trade by it good material. Tho Conger Cigar F'actory. Tho Pacific Homestead is n gwid weekly farming paper, and c.tn be had ut a reduced rate with Nugget subscriptions. Tor an expert piano tuner and re pairer, cull up L. L. Woods, late of Kimbull s 1'iano 1 uetory. Chicago, on phone 393. Chicken fanciers iret 11 Poultry Journal, and keep posted. The Northwest Poultry Journal and the Nugget for I.7.I. Pev. Lake of Roseburg came to towu on Monday to hold the regu lar monthly services for the JCi is- copal church congregation. S. A- D. Puter has at last been sentenced and such a scntftiice: two years in tho county jail and f,ne of $7.50- Puter remarked on he-tiring tho sentence, -'I've got a dose of medicine; that's all I've got to say. ' ' Newspaper leports say that tho people in San Francisco seem to have gotten quite out of the. way of drinking and now that saloons 'are plenty they have very little drunk enness than before and that the ardor to take out licenses is cooling down. The Cottage Orovej Commercial Club seems to havo about gone to sleep or to the mountains for the summer, from the attendance) at the Club on business nights. It seems to be difficult to get a sufficient number together to hoid n meeting, and then there is little enthusiasm. The club seems to be like other people, after a burst of enthusiasm they have to take a rest. Portland seems to have been get ting the worst of the franchise graP,s. The United Railway Com pany has sold its franchise to an other company. Of course a man has a right to sell anything he has, or so has a compuuy, but wo don't like to seo n franchise obtained from a city simply to bo used to sell to somebody else. Portland claims that is what is happening there and maybe it is. It is too bad that while the sale was on the Willamette Valley Co. did not get hold of it. When the swec peas como into bloom, cut thoir llowers as soon us they begin to fade. This prevents them from forming seed, and the plants, in their efforts to perpetuate their kind, will, straightway pro duce more llowers, and keep on do ing tuiB as long as intcrferred with. In this manner flowers are secured throughout tho entire season. But, if seed is allowed to form, you will havo comparatively few UoworB dur ing the latter part of Summer. -Eben Ii. Kexford in "Making the country home." in Outing Maga zine. 1J. 0. Mort'ery and E. B. Span- genberg were over from Yoncalla this morning. Mr. Mowery has purchased the Spougouborg sawmill hve miles east, of loucalla and will iucrease the capacity to 36,000 feet per day by adding another boiler to the power plant. Mr, Mowery is from Humboldt Co., Cftliforuia, where he has ft largo shingle man ufacturing plant. Thoy also have a largo wood working plant ut Oak land, California, and will establish lumber yards therefor handling the product of the mill recently ac quired in this county. Kither n flume or a cable system will be iu Btallod for bringing the lumber to the railroad. Mr. Spangenberg will remain in this county for the proseut at least. RoBoburg Ueview, COTTAGE GROVE TO EUGENE New Railroad f rancliist: for Kail road to Connect the Towns Will be Applied for in f -uircnc. L.l -' .ion oi thi Oregon .- South Frist 111 ruihoad fioui Cottage Orove t'i Eugene, nnd large im provements .ti the Bohemia mining (ii-drie' ;n under contemplation by eis'ein investor-! who are now in terested in the.e properties. A eoi,t-r-ii( of men connected vitli tli" lailioud and mines is le ing h-.-!d in I'oitland today. Among the c n,f( tees are (. Ji. Hengcn, Ni w'ioik; A. B. Wood, Cottage fiiou'- I. A Mid--, Orseno, Ohio; John W. W hr.eler, Orange, Mass.; Ilerhitt . Smith. New Haven, Contici 1 j. ut. A franchise will be asked from the City of Eugene to build and operate the railroad into that place . Monday's Journal. I li" Greal Cruvck. '1 he ( ia k has been followed ot.e hundred and ninfety-two miles. It is i'h'-t when; it e nters the sea at Alder Cick, near Point Arena, and its iol'-i,ci: uaH greatest at that point. It was also noted about lil'ty miles ! .tther out in the ocean w hi le :t un.-hippc.-el the rudder of a steamer pacing Cape Mendocmo. I-'rom 1'ii'iit A'ena it goes in a straight line, passing in the sea near For. Bragg and reaching to the bridge over the Pujaro River at Chittenden. Frejm that poiut it passes about twelve miles, ending two mile.- southeast of San Juan B'iuti-ti Mission. At its northern end, and lor about a hundred miles the-i-e wa- a violent movement of the eailh to the so ithward on tr.e e.'ut f-ide eii'tljc erai k, the move be ing six e n feet and seven indies in various places measured. On the peninsula ef San Francisco the movetueiut is about eight feet. It falls to two fret at tho bridge over the Paj 110 river auel then passes to nothing. It if not epjite certain whether tho east side moved sduth ward or tin- west side uoithward, but the evidence knowu to me all favors the hitter view. The oast f-ide is about three feet higher than the west sido in this region, while 1101th of the Bay efSau Francisco the west side seems to override about the same distance. There are some ver picluiesvuo phenom ena along the line of the fault, as in passing in front of a mav's house a row of htiade tices are all shifted in front ol tlm elairy behind. The rose fjarelen in front of the house is shifted ba k of it and u patch of raspbe-n id- take- its place. David Starr Joul ui in the July Pacific Monthly. Labor Conditions. Peiples-ing, contradicting anil ex tremely difficult tei understand are the reports on the general situation in San Francisco. Simultaneously with the news that the city is still sndlv in need of alms comes the re port that 2000 saloon-keepers have taken out licenses at 5so each. Again we are told that the scarcity of money is delaying building oper ations, but the plumbers are strik ing for more than 6 a day . Men who have lost everything are walk- ing tne streets m quest oi employ. ni' nt, but the steamship owners win) refuse to pay more than Ijo to ieoper mouiii lor oruinary iore- niast hands are forcod to ship Jap anese or keep their vessels tied up. As a study iu political economy, San Francisco oilers opportunities that are unobtainable at any other place in the known world. Ore goiiian. V. S. Weekly WeivtKcr Report. The first five days of the week were vc-rv warm and temperatures of one hundred degrees ami over oc curred in tho Willamette valley, Southern Oregon and iu the Colum bia river counties east of the Cas cade mountains. I ho winds dur ing this hot spell were generally light, and the damage, thoretore, was less than otherwiso would have been the case. Tho last two days were not so warm, although the temperature continued above the normal. Between the Coast and tho Cuscmle ranges ol mountaius dry weather prevailed during the entire week. Local rams occurred iu a few of tho coast e-omities, and the weather geuoruily i 1 this por tion of the state was cool, with con siderable fog at night and for ft few hours in tho early forenoon. Dur ing the last three days the weather wus partly cloudy in the eastern comities, and thundershowers oc curred in many places, but the pre cipitation attending them was too lighi to be of any benefit, except over very limited areas. Kugene Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. t. New and Complete Line Of Spring and Summer L I Dress (joous, f I Etc Everything C. H. BURKHOLER I, ht" 1 The afety II I aMaaMaaiaaMaMaaawaMaMwaiaaaw W Can be used in cither hand and strops like any razor. rv It cuts them off slick as a whistle." 'i Griffin & 4 1 The m?y Bosnia 'a,-ar jggag ? fill the-New? All the Time f Neat job Work of fill Kinds Done WW treat f 1 VieaaiBS Classified Advertisements. Wanted. Miners at the Continental Mine Myrtlo Creek, Oregon. Telephone connections. tf Cash paid for a few thoutuiad second hand teed sacks at the flour mill. tf Saw mill and lumber ytml labor ers per day. Woodsmen $2. 2) to $:i.oo. Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly I.nmboi- Co., Eu gene, Oregon. tf LOST A line old gold breast pin on Ith of July. Oval set with six or eight small rubies in the center. The pin u an Uoir loom, coming from a groat-great aunt of the loser, and Vhe finder will receive a tine reward Neckwear, liens, bright and new trr -at. '.1a. zi-'JmT , :i Real Razor Veatch Co. wumtt '!mJS3aMBammmagsmi Vou Rigln by leaving pin at this office. Nugget. HELP WANTED V good girl for general work in small family, no washings. Apply at this oflice at once. nugget. MOTOR. BICYCLE FOR SALE A liuo "i-horse power "Yale" 1908 modol, cost $i75. A great bargain at $100. Good as new. The Ba zaar, Cottage Grove, Lost Pocket Book Sunday July first on Main street. Book has stamped in it, Compli ments of Paloose State bank. Con tains two notes valuable to owner. Keturn to S.-hlecfs Hospital and receive reward. A homo brand is the kind for to smoke C. G, cigars, yotj I 1 i