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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1906)
1?" GO it w K I 1 UM E X,ia- J L JX Devoted to the Milling, Lnn bcring i i , 1 I': i' ts of tin's Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1906. NO. 27 irt I J SB WW V 11 II 71 r Ml 7 BOHEMIA IBIN- but h;s mi Men 1 1--i t : w is entirely utu-xpertd. fc. woo ! !i ,.-! 1 11 I y arw Aug. j 1 1 i , i'-t. liii -,- illcSS illlCIC' t- artl I f L in the (a:c I 111 ll I hNl'f e 1jvfiii I Imr brothei, and will go 01 uit'i 11'- change RJllt: Dourna I)lo!vd And (Icncral Mining New! Tic Cz.r, by a imperial iikam (iathcred from L:Kharivcs. '''"solved the Donum 1, Matin;; that another e'eotioti would lie held. The .. . , I n-unubs fcivmt nrc that tlic Donuuui I- ri.nk Da.nrwood and w ..Io wt t c U as nt ,)Iatli f(Jf ,.,, COil. ... tovvMO,, bus,esS luesd.) noniUtriictive legislat.,,,,, Inil .(.novo- "I'wocmI. lution. The old ministry Imv all ,,, 1 .,, ,,- ... I reigned nnd new officials nro in Actual discovery o ore within the .j,,,?,. limits of a rlaim is iieerssaiy to ' make a locution good; the fact that a vein 01: an mljo nm hum may D"v'n CoM,rt'- Go rovo. I'ctictrut" tin- ground her it d i-, not Yiatch A Liwsun were awanlcd sufficient to base 11 locution on. J the cuiitiat t for the painting and llm irrin in tli Normal Hi lion! lit The lJoliemiu Telephone line ha j Drain, the contract ainouMhu: to I'cen prai-ti.-tllv out of commi-siou 'n.,Veial bundled dollars, tor at'ont u week, but Manager I (,... J. a Ii.ih l.een award-1 Hi" lor, I in v )( liil I i "i l mil. M w i. I dav an I hUv oh the line until it w is ii'l li'd up lil C'.od kIi:i I BURNED -1 DEATH ruin in I to end so thai th'o Would he t'o inoje tiiille for ii time. I'. J. Hard an I Alex ImmUnil drove into town 'l ucday from tlw I Vesuvius. Mr. Iluid as ve.vl tiled and did not have time to shv j anvthinv; "Inut the mines as In-1 v:it in a hurry tu (,rrt on to I'm'-I land. .Mi. I, mi lln-ry came do jvii lu intend the ti i. il o tlie Iowa Mining i Co. vh. Iiimself ami othois. ' ). I'. AdaiiH, wlio will he "s (in Sin I'ruiicisco, Cal., July io, 'oi the .'tolli of August, expects to j;o ! I' . H. K. Juh, Mayor, up to J.olienua nai inonth to do conlr.Kl fu l he addition to ih' Normiil hool liuildiii'. I'. :. Stewmt h'in Ixeii ranted a friilnhi.i' to put ill a Miiuphte wutei HHt ni lor I'raiii, the work (or which hus heeii planned I y ()eo. Ica. It is undeiwlood that Lea will put in tho plant lor Mr. S'ew art. The font of the work is he t .veeii 5,-"oo and $"500. All theHe coiitractH up- yet t he sijjued up lv the Crovn pfuplc lull have I en awarded to them. Virgil Pumaiicc Uurncd to Death in Tire Wliicii slro c.I Oregon Securities Warehouse IViilay Niglil at . M. 1 ! ' j I V'l'i! I'm v ;i 1 1' , a so:i (f Kinc'di j I'm vaiif e. '1 ycoM an 1 mouthy I old, w 'e, hni 1 '. d to :) a I h i :i 1 !. ojd : -.v.ti 1 hor ;. 1 1 ;(,n.t, i i ii l.iv r.i,;i t. j The Inn! ' i- vi old t v '"'' y, c il'iu "v, :; ! t'i" ); :i S---! Ul it P-s ' 'o. , an. ! v.; '. il a I stoppi '1;; pi ! n i.l r 11 ! !: : ;" !' r ' O 1 'U-J , Ci,: .I'll ( I jI-liH!)' I. t III 1; V- - I.U. p. .; lie. ;,- I,; ,M 'lil'J'- Iniiiditi;',. an .-iddii io!i :.:-ut three )(,. -i-.o. HI vh: !i w ' 1 ill'-pi-to'li"' . the .store, and 'ii ' "ill ' ' 1 . the sit !i'-i i nl 11 lent ol 1 1,'- i.;..:i 1 i Mr. j ' 1 1 . f 1 -. e;.iu i.f the lio-ise at t ii.it p. i his f uni'v in tie.- is ti;- el.-e'.ii, ':!. :iu I I '.vi re! i - Slteol R oc on-.lt ik IIom Coiitmllfnn ol tln htvi Knvnclico School Doparl- I ,'! I l- I r.vi r : i with T.i it ..-:r t i " r.v.-n th': assessment woik on his proj t-ity in the camp. He Hays at u he was aide to Keep up with the best of thm, hut tht imw he is k'uttin to feel his nj; u little too much to be quite ho spry in his h'k's, but hiu urun nrc is ktronjf iim ever. H. Shane Hinted Satmday tliat tlie new loinnerH and Miners Telephone line would be rushoil to completion within a short time, thnt a number of the subscribers had not yet paid up and it was not the intention to run tho line into debt. He further s'.atod that he expected to Hart to put'ing the wiro up within a few days, and that when the red bridgo was reached the line would be continued right throng" to Itohcruia nud thnt too withiu n month. Kuiiel Siit Dod Ititflsei Sace, tl.o njrid fi:nneifr diod at his Long Island home Sun day altornooii. 1 1 his n' t been in very good health forscveial ruotths Cott ire drove, Ore. Dear Sir: Kudosed find n r eipt for eighty six dollars and cents, the rcntrihiitioti of L-ottago CSrove, Oregon, to the San l'r.uniHco School Keeonstruction I'unil, which has been turned over to us by Mayor Ivugeiic V,. Schmit':. The wonderful outpouring of Hympalhy for San Fraiieis.cn in her distress, :ih evidenced by your gen erous contrihutiuii, added to many others of like character, is ko deeply appreciated by us that it is impos Hible to givo adequate exressiou to our gratitude. I trust that you will express to all concerned in this particular gift our .most heartfelt thanks. Very sincerely yours, ALFRKu KoX' ovakki, Supt. Common Schools. The School Ujud ii having the furnace at the IC st Si le S hool re paired and improved. O .e of them eiacke l I it yea, mid it h going to be tixd like tho Wtst Side furnace which give suc'i satisfaction duiini the past year. evenui;; al! I In.- jV.nii!v went. the iri.vrt l.'ant i.i w i'i !i t': put on a hi,; ; -.ueji b. !! ii: I ai'eil :"" ( 1 1 .1 ti. !mo! Iii-r I'll'-',- ' i ,ol; it 'gil "ii l iii-i 'oil-':;.- I : " 1 - i h i;!; 10 put then t,i I,.-, . SI;,- pi:! 'ir- il tu Ii d upstair-, i i tlii Ware-liou-.", an I th"'i p it. tin- other boy to be-l in tin- roo;:i l-aek o the i -t-ijll'uerooni in th.- bviilding adjoin ing the Watoh us . Virgil i.i the meantiiuf e ini d v;i s?ai".s 'I ' lin, and th- gran b.ti ith-T gave l'.iai a lighted e.indl..- -tud b. wnt bi:k up to led wil'.i it a-; he ha 1 done many times b i're. In j ita i inst :nt Kc-cminly IK- wlndv eabirj was abliA'-, nnd a ir::ci. ..a t'.rj .;' if 1 mother discovere.l th'1 lire she ran up the stairs between thn two leiild iiigs aii'i att.fmp'.ed to g?t. t ) tti. hoy, but cm ) ning tho u ,or tl; : 11 imes bur-t upon her (hiving her hack, still she tried to ;;.-t in, 1 n t was unable and badly burned l otiij her bunds. She then ;;.t the! younger b y out below, i,.:,.'.l th.it i lime the men from the jilatit had I arrived. Mr. l'nrvance tiielt-iget' upstairs l ut could, r.ot, an 1 could do nothing to slop the pio ;ie-s oi the llanies. Messrs. (lover and Lincoln Taylor were there and they bellied to remove the records of the postoflien nnd the store hupplies, and were succelul in saving prV tically everything of value from th'it building. Mr. l'urvnnee and family lost a tjood deal of ch-tUing and peis mal V, ((!.! Mr. going ' to ;.op, -.v.! liied, thi 'kl!' ni; I tio 4 U 1 All :-tvi' ,v i" i:i ' not the 1 , ( : 1 ,11' cat. eil oil !! t!i .' ' ' ' . I ' ' - I h .1. Mi- Ve 1. 1".ii -.at. ll ,! :'! of h- h w'o -1.1 i'. : -P. : tl; .t 1 h ide-p, ..o'h-- 1 I.i , In .01 fill i to: o! t most v.alu ihl'; things 1 a :r ! e J 1; , t'l- ' 1 il ' on! fr -e t i' . 11 t 111- 1 :: " J 1 : ; a'.i .-. 1:. 1 in th i wa -1 1 1 o i ' ! mpanv 1 h .w.-' an-1 at ' ' , ; 1 ;:o ha i t ti.'j 1 . . I hinks the boy in a'-ci h.-utally set fire he ivy building pn ii the building was so'it" places four o, and was ho .sleepy ' did not notice it, ni' his bed was in a:i 1 never awakened, . 1 by th" Hmoke. !.r a, times thinks . ' I nil Uq , UUL O e;riiing the, walls of il in. ho thit they ie boys remains and 1 be gathered was a' ) i'-j, over which the ' '. i-: s .vi re held at the j . Curr a. Mrn. Pur-' . Sua lay afternoon, bv j -I - j 11 i 1 1 -T'; r , and were, s. us cemetery. in i.etically no wind at I lire, or the stables of an! tlie power houso ' 'ii-- with thi Ware of.l . Mrs. I'ur tol 1 her hash md she k t the hou-e and ROBBERS WANT CLOTHING Cottage Grove's Latest Rob beries Both for Clothes. S-.turday afternoon two tramps ! out of a crowd of five L'oicz Kouth on the blind baggage of the passen ger stole into tho cook cars of the work train standing on thu track opposite where the train utopped hero and Btolo two coats, a vest and a pair of pants, an boarded the train again and got away. The cooka were only absent from the car for a minute and at once no j ticed the missing coats and going j to the depot wired ahead, and the men were nabbed at Drain, where j Constable Atkins wa3 sent after them, bringing them in Monday noon. Jn a short trial uefor; Justice Young in the afternoon they j plead guilty to petty larceny and 1 U'prf. (.ptitpnrpft frn fi fa iIti-c in iai I e lo .r . f thep'.ant, and th havin returned 0f, the &r'. '.Mr.l, piiiia.ng a mass o; 1 udes tolen Jn ,he vest WM a an 1 tiiat 1.1st 20 minutes I ...j i,: i. unA not found. They were mere boys of 1 and 20 and claimed that they were minera on their way to South ern Oregon and that thi was their Rrst offense and that they only stole the coats because they were cold. !t ( 1 1 n if tii" 'rr.itul inn! ti nr had Ul oi'Ki'.'iv lo-s is estimated at Card of Tlianks, We desire to express our appro ciitio i of tho thovtghtfulness and svmpi'liv of the many friends w'uos; kit -1 words and deeds have helped us to liy away our dear son to hi 1 v l test, in th; arms of the grea.t 1" atln-r, who knows best. Ja.NiM l'i ryanck ami Family. T!;m Co'Uuiercial Stables are put in in between thirty and forty tons of fine oat h.iy in their loft. I. K. An b rson of Spokane, secy, arid J. Sii.kler. of Philadelphia, Ire is. Mr. Kee l and E. II. Hall of Portland of the Willamette Valley Co. cine in on the afternoon train Mond.iv ' ! ok over the plant here alter uhvh they were driven down thevai ty to P'ugene, inspecting ca 'li plant along the line. Dive Oiiys has installed a fine oak ice chest to hold his ice cream can tor his soda fountain. The chest is arranged so that the ice and salt is packed closely around the porclaiu cream tank, and then the top is covered with a heavy lid in which a p orcelain top fits closely keeping the cream cold and clean, and Vet easv of access. o( the Modern Woodmen of Ameri ca was held at Lorane Friday July 2oth. The affair was a success from every stand point. There not as largsi an attendance as was hoped for, owing to harvest being in full blast, Goo being present, The picnic was held in Hall's grn'e north of Lorane, an ideal spot which the Lorane M. W. of A. boys ch ared of bruh and built a sneakers platform and band stand with pbnty of sea's in the c ol shade also three refresh 'nnl stand one being presi'iH't over by tn Koyal Neighbors, the ladies auxili ary, as an ice cream booln. The Foresters band of Cottage Grove furnished the music. Two vames of biseball were pulled off in the afternoon. The first betweeu the Star team and a picked M. W. A. nine for a prize of $25. Thin game was won by the M. W. of A. bojs, score I! to 4. The second was between the Cottage Grove ball team and the M. W. of A. team, won by Cottage (irove. Score 9 to 4. Purse $20. A big list 01 sports was arranged for but on account of not being able to commence the program until af ter dinner several had to be omit ted. The following were pulled off: 100 yd dash f n men, won by tlolay, purse $0. 100 yd dash for boys under iG years, purne 2.50, won bv Ural Crow. 3 legged race, purse, $2.50, won by Oral and Elmer Crow. Nail driving contest by ladies, purse $3, won by Miss Norma Doty. State Organizer Simmons was the speaker of the day, and went out from Cottage Grove with the band boys in the omnibus. On their return tHe bus upset causing quite a spill but no one was hurt to make mention of. Mr. Sim mons made a fine speech on Wood- ! craft and made several converts to me orjer. ine woodmen nad a big dance at night to round off the day's pleasure. Toggery (fobbed Sunday night about 2.3j a thief broke into Ed Hibberd's "Toggery" by lowering a window in the back, which was only partly closed and climbed into the r"om. He stole a suit of clothes, some underwear, pried the money till open only to find about $l.oo in change and then got out the back door, II. H. Feister, who occupied the rooms obove with his family was awaken ed by the fellow jumping to the floor below, and supposed it was Ed, so did nothing. E I takes his ' loss very philosophicrt'ly and says Cbas. Bruneau will go to the if people would only c nsider what ! hills next week to do some work on rare judgment the fel'ow had iu ' his claims. choosing the "Toggery" to rob, 1 and would select as go d things as i the robber did, the adv,r:isenient j The rule requiring discovery as to him, bv the robber, would be 6e.3Sment t0 be done within a cer- worth more than the $20 !oss. We ! taiQ number of days and the record put his philosophy into print, but 1 1 ue maae witnw so many many that won't catch the robber. only source of ideutiticati n tailor made suit which tho stole. The is the man Modem Woodmen Picnic The annual picnic 'or log rolling days and tho corners to be estab lished, are directory statutes and failure to do any of them within the time mentioned does not work a forfeit of the locator's rights pro vided no one has taken advantage of the failure, prior to the compli ance by the locator with the statute. We are selling a 20cent A few shirt waists govs jmee jjnen oants i. iii ; The 8S.S5 ones at $1.85 " " hose this week at The $1.50 ones at $1.20 The $1.00 ones at 85c 25c ilU C The 60c ones at 50c 100 and 150 Mens' Shirts Ohildrens' under pants Bare foot' sandals now going at and shirts, the two 50c 50c 80c The $1.50 ladies' tan Ox- Misses tan shoes, siges, ?!; Men's light weight suits, i fords now $1.20 closing at $1.00 a pair. one-third off regular price. Watch Welch k 111 display for prices J4