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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN FISHER. Manner. HOMHMIA pecting to ni rive for u lonv; time ! arrived on Tuesday, mul will be put to work lirot in scraping out the null pond before being uken up to I'l'BLISMINU ' tb company ramp to commence ; hauling in tin- logs. A nnge i i.i j scraper ins i von orougiu uu Mlp nil li.vk vnl.K to Nuinsol TuliCo. j th;t Alls Ucd OU tllO WlhlwiHfcl .-- - - Lumber t'o. ond. mul this wiil lc tCpterod M the p,'1,,, Rt l''UK Orvve. used ill til" work. It is til'' i' tO'.l' deeper and long MKKihT COMPANY. no that a gieater sunscnii'TioN it vn u months $1.00 I year fl." is months fl.W If paid in ndvanee. i Clubbing Pates The Itolicinl.ii Nuecet v it h any one of the following pub lications one yenr for amount net opposite: I'm llie Monthly Weekly Oreironian ( Portland) Wevkly Journal ( Portland! I adv Minimi INvord (Penver) Weekly Mining lUrord I 'aeitie Homestead Northwest Poultry Journal one year f-'.OO munbor of loes eau be stored in it, and hauled out with ease. The pond has tilled up considerably during the siimnitr's woik, from the retus. etc. When the new- donkey is installed in the woods, i Mr Fischer expect that tho mid ; will bo able to run a 2 hour shift j per tbiy steadily, whenever he oan j spare cars to haul the lumber. He states that if th" O. A S. 11. toiul Comm.irrlrvl Ctxih In RUM Aflrr S I' Compivrxy. The 'ominercinl Club nt its meet ing Monday night followed up its notion of the previous work in send, ing out a call for ft meeting of Com-nu-ieial oi g miations etc. by form nl.it:iij a i evolution which is ptinted elsewhere to bn suit to all It g i-du-tive representative ' of Oregon. AmiMilxrof discussions of tho freight situali m were entered uto and tuithcr instances of negh-t of the S V Co. to propel ly ucrv.- its ten dory were btoieht up. C. l Davis i t l-olger Sr Co. of S.ui l'ranoiseo stated that he had many local shipments coming north to Widm.ette Valley points from San IVauoiseo and that it took nt least twenty days by local lietght to gtt tin in to their destination, as long as lo get material fioni Chi- It I I'OUI' i'l $:..ro ?.,.,.,." soon ! all the oars ho wants, that us as the car i-hottaoe peiiod is he vvid try to bo ready to tun two shifts, but with the few ears ovned bv the O & S. K. it is imposMble This yti)r i Vept on Hlf by THK AM KK1- . r . i . w:ti, .,., ,iisilies alre-ldv can minim; comihkss, chKiuur of com- 'or Ulf-m, Willi UlL UUSints ailL.lo men HuiMin, I -Oliver. Colo, where --ir ou their line, to haul enoin'h loo-'l f t . li.a .1. ' ... - to keep them ruuning 2 hours per , . i, .iiongo. Me took this question up ever ects fuuipment enough to haul I s. . , ,. . ' . ' O I 1 . ; (Vlftl til.) 1 fl III' iIm.I 1 ilinoiit t f 1 SJ,,i I III I MNI- Till! 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Wedxkspay, Nov. 21, 1906 dav. t'ON'IKACl'S FOR 50 COUPS m Sl.AfS- During list week the llrown mill secured a omit: act for .Vxi eonls of shibwoovl tor shipment to Kosot'iirg. Iuasmuch as the eomp:m had not over i2 cor. Is on hend ut the time, it was a question j -st where it v ivti'iuiW tniDTH Tii,'J is all coming from Th' contract ' Kt :i li.'iot'n und who in otiiLriiit t.i over j ... ' .' , pmve ins nguits, expecting 10 ne dispute.!, but instui I the innna;er leaned b'ick ' iu his chair ami list 1 ssly said ''I know it" and in re sponse to the question "What are you going to do about it" said "Nothing" That certainly is u great s itisfaction to yet from a rep resentative of a great corporation, which exists by its service to the public. Messrs. Hansen, London, C. P. Junes, llemenway "u l Couier went to Kugeiio last week to eon fit with the Eugene Commercial I n pt I nl i-. I. I :i I t pi 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn.i-.i t.i 1 pM.i.i-p.u-i N 11 1 inliii 1 1 .1; 11 L it. ' r lll.' In I i ut I on ". Oil 1 I K 1 ilAJt CHOVf, (IRiROM. Wut iir tKwllN lllil.M i. I r ill 11 ' I I 1 i' I a. il i 11,1 ti t ' . ,1 .1. p. M; If I t'i I ' .-lll'.-i.. f.lill . i ite nl ( In I'iMi'il v ni I .uiie. I. I'. V. Wheeler, ti-lu.-i nl ll,. Il.llll'.'il kllilv. ilu -itlellilllv uto. 11 ll ill 1 e l lie Mien I 1 1 1 1 lie P 1 1 e I n- ! kiiovt leilj;e and l'e!,ei T. f. Will i I I K. f.i l, , 1 ? 1 1 1- Sul.ici 1 t ) . 1 - M'.tll an. I mm n 11 1 ,! N o , l'.hr.. 1 I -i. f I Club on a meeting in December, lh i'ie 1 -ii.i ... 1 1 1 . . . I(tC-IiE OF ' corns win lane nnriv a 1 1 , 1 1 1 uie aceomen aim reeei - j the slab wood that will be had for ! tion. Th"1 Eugene Club is with That the agricultural iiiteiects, M,me tilUe (ln,, the s,,,,v j,, t-,,t. j the club and December 5th ha should receive eonideration when!tage Grove will consequent! 1; I been net for this gn-it couvuition the matter of feeking new markets j short. Mr Fischer stated 'that ho start the matter ut netie tegisla under discuseion, is apparent j m.mv ivnnle l..id f.n,.cid 1 1... ; tion in thi-4 matter. r I ' I I - t price of slab wood to go down after j . m . a time, as they thought it would be I iM-.t...,r..,h iic f .r ..11 Hn.i . J & m.'ivt l ..I'. ... 1 l.f. nil & 1 Lii.n v't ' I I I V'l.ll V in led Mo ! . 1 O I i 1 Ii V K 1 1 . W. w it n ' 1 1 1.1:1 1 i-1 i : 1 MIS' y P h b ' f i' ' t k ( i h from the fact that the exports of that industry tor 1906 fiscal ear amounted to $1H)1',4."7,306 or ,"6.4; p-r cent of the total exports of all classes of domes' ic shipments from this country to f"reigu ports. l! the other piiiic pil exports mauu lactures rauked next to the pro ducts of agriculture, with a volume of $6o3,2-7,835, which was .'i5.il per cent of o'-al exports; mining, 5..'i,o55,'JGl , or 3.1 per ceut; forest, $75,512,3:1, equalling 4.4o per ct-Bt; fisheries, $,2i2,S20, ainount inc to .4S per cent, or a little less than one-La'f of one per cent, and the miscellaneous shipments reached 11 sum cf $8 4S7.81S, or .4'.) per cent. uard tor ill! null to get il l ot it all, 1 but he states that a ready sale is found for even hi' of it. Silk Creek. 1 1 X . uecorauous ai ae r.ra orug s'.oro. (iotoli. Morse's store for bar gains. Dr. Schleef's building, l'hotp- ii'!. Lurch's liiNplnv ot trie lamps Is Jittt 11 live The ', -.riii s very prett V. Scholl's sonvoiiif - ii ii,-n nf ( tage Crove, ot I!i'i-i:ui 1 1 1 Oregon are spi ei.-illv 1 e, a 1 1 i , are ver nea. Have you seen I hat lovely l)Ii(X)KATHI) CHINA an . ; il Mrs. John Ashby town Wednesday. STARTED RIGHT ON THE ROAD. The Commercial Club of Cottage Grove has been known for a long lime for its activeLees in getting a the root of troubles that affect the welfare of Oregon and tLe Wil lamette valley, and in its latest at tack upon the car shortage problem it iain the fight once ruore Tue welfare of Oiegon is ut stake and untd the railroads ficd out thit curs mnst be furnished, tLey will not do it. Effective legislation "ill help out ut otice. TLe ttate of Texas has a reciprocal demurrage that works, and car shortages are unheard of there. The resolution adopted by the I club urging representatives of the) "tate to use their iidiuenee in a lev- I isJatiou mcasuie to eompell the j Miss Winnie Diensor W. N. Wheeler's Wednesday ami Wednesday night- An lv Nelson is busy putting in drove out to h"e 111 w ''-'c,l'' I'l""1 b.r the W i!d ' wood saw-mill. vi.sited at ! twrgains iu all wool uuilerwear, jaud men s cups also girl s school i hats at Morse's. Mis. Geo. Thompson called on Mrs. Eugene Miller Thursday, she was accompanied by two little girls. Miss Mintie Miller of Divide has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Alfred Wheeler for a few days. Miss Gertrude Burdick of Cot tage (irove visited friends hero Saturday night and Sunday. Hamilton Fox, who ued to live on tho creek with his parents was calling on old friends last week. H stayed two nights at the I oine of M. F. Brthcock. We unt'er.taud W. F. Gray a.- .! Henry Hume wood ar.d several others of cur neighbors expect to have telephones iu their homes soon. i A cozy corner with your photo graphs in one of our photo nets is the very latent thing out. New Era lrug store, II. D. Eiocoli' is now located in his new butcher shop in the Nat Martin building. Mr. Lincoln lias fitted up a neat 100m and is pre pared to serve one and all with first class ments. Ernest l'urvauce has takeu a job as carpenter at the Dittson Haw-mill at thti end of the O A S E road where he will hive inside work for the winter and has given up his proposed contract for hewing at the Black Butte m n -. lb w.th his ife p turned Iroin a s'.mit tup south on T'icsda . Classified Advert is; men Word Waiiteii. Wiil accept wood i'ir ici.ew. subsei iptions at this oiiu" . i-J!U 1 ' - ilk 9 FOR SALE s.l v. ing and I'rem li Mo E. E. Blight. I ( l .'l 1: Inn ti In-! Those Beautiful have also arrived. Parlor Lamps K olirird. Tom Aubrey has i-:-.inie I ! Cottage Grove and u again wiitinv. insurance policies in ti,e ()re;p.ii Fire Belief Assn , i and thi Artna Fi re ef Haitfor I, Con'- I M-Miimir I es I Hi I Do not for;et that we have the best line of Christinas Goods they are now on display lor your selection. CALL FIRST V:4-4-- 4444 4444 44 t-'T -r 4 4 4444" 4444 4444'? Amos Owens r.ow has" an in le Dendent line of teleohoue w-iit frnm CnUzot (irnvp tr lii mu'mili : ' l ilt fit of tl OSe ww-.-j,- - - ---- - I i y ! Schci iMinht HAI A t LOSi; CALL railroads to funiish cars deserves "A dangerous nirlcul operation tl.ft sunnnrt of ev rv husiuess man. i involving rhe removal of u in;i The meeting at Eugene Dec. 51b, ought to be litteiiilro by thousand' of busitess men, and then the S. P. .vill feel the proper influence com ing, and will get busy. Big Donkey Arrives at La.st. The big donkey engine that mint ulcer, us hire ns my hand, from my daughter's hi. was prevented li.v Uie application or I'.iicklen's Arnicii S dve," says A. ( '. Stlekel, of M i 1ft US V. Vh. "J'ersi.-tent iHe of tin: completely cured It." ruio Hurns and Injuries, L'.jc nt Benson's Pharmacy, Hitfh School Notes. 1 opened Monday with n :ange of program for tlie t ! ill'-' st'l'il:S fut- fude of their own diss. ! HnZrd llemenway returned to iscliool Monday ft' i m; a'lsencH of ; several w ei kR. j Mr. Ei' in I Vase ent-od tin I l'i c-Oimeii el'iss Mfjf.d iv Tie l!i;:o S'hool stud nl- ha'. Sl.-lvesenl lor their pn.v I li- tm us an Cuts, j turouoise and brown. 1, 1, L il,;v:..:::'v." AX) (o) Tg, the Men's and boys eajis and girls Brown Lumber Co. has been ex-'hats at less that cost at Morse's YAJ 7 M. 11 vu VV VitiVUli ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active Principle of every pound of Royal Baking Wder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both tor its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate -which are the Erincipal elements of the so-called cheap airing powders -and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. h ... flOYAl AKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Council H & Specln.1 Mooting. At a srieial ineetirii' of the co in cil on .Monday ni,:ht a special oidi nance fixing a veaily liet-nse fir the Opera IIousn was brought up but was laid over fr one week, S. V. Allison obtained pennis- Bion irotn tne eouncil to mako a number of alterations iu his build ing occupied by Comer's hirness shop, extending the rear ol the shop so us to give loom for a sky lipht. I he council ordered warrants '.lawn oi $i. v "piece to each f the nine ch-iks and indues at the last election, als Si .V " 'ent and fire woo I for voting places. in view ol tne imij-iepair I sev eral street crossings by the Mrott commissioner, charges were pie ferred ugainst him, and h will b' removed at tho next council meet ing. Marshal Underwood was in structed to keep the street cross ings clean during bad weather Injuries Proved F&tal The injutieH received by Chus. Weithman the logger hurt at Camp No. 2 of the Brown Eunilx;r Co. a week ago Mondir resulted in his death the following Friday even-intr. Mrs. H. O. Thompson after a hhort visit with friends here went south into California to pay a visit with her mother. Mr. und Mrs. John Con in went south to Robeburg on Tuesday to male a short vihit with their daughter Mra, li. L,. lilies. iron f ft ft ft ft $ ft rfj ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft f t ft ft f ft ft ft ft Great 6? BOHEMIA NUGGET'S Magazine of tlie Year argam including the biggest jnagaztnes nt the littlest prices. We can save you 40 per cent in standard magazine subscriptions if you accept this oiler NOW. JO PER CHNT SAVED. 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