Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 28, 1906, Image 4

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BOHEMIA NUGGET
J. McKEAN I'lSHCR. Manajrcr.
Krt.Tf.1 nl Ihe pmtil1)i' Rt Cottage '.rove,
vriin won,! cUv in nil innltor.
S;ns lMI'TIdN KATl.
i month 1.00
I ve.tr 51.
In IllOlltllrt f-MHl
If paid ill HllVHIHV.
Clubbing Pate.
The lloheiula Xu(.wt one year
vtt It any one of tin' follow ln; pub
lications one year f.r amount srt
opposite:
l a. Itic Moiithlv
'.Veekly Orciroulan ( Portland)
Weekly Journal (Portland)
Pailv Mining lov.'fd (Pcnvert
Weekly Mliniiir Kivonl
Paclliir Homestead
NorthwcM Poult rv .lournal
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"AN MIMN'i i ON'. UKS-v Chmutn-r of Com-.-lie.
re Biii.ilini!. I'Oioer. Colo , herr --ir
eatlfr lit l omi to tlie tisu of the lon.l-
iiit t'H iors from ihi- various mitiln e'tu n o(
"it w i-st. a m ie.it : ; iil.mry mid hhiit-'' ex
rillS PAI'Kli in kt'i-t on tno ( K.l'. lnke'
.i.lvorliin Ait.-iu'v. MninllVi Meii'hniits Kv
bnnee. mii Krnin-i o. California. wliervis.ui-rn.-tf
(or n.lvertisinir run be nimle tor it.
DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF
TARTAR . BAKING POWDER
Royal does not contain an atom of
phosphatic acid (which is the
product of bones digested in sul
phuric acid) or of alum (which is
one-third sulphuric acid) substan
ces adopted for other baking pow
ders because of their cheapness.
ROYAL BAKING POWOER CO., NEW YORK.
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Wednksday, Nov. jS, 1906
God Will Sprinkle SunsMna
li you should He a fellorv-tnaii, with
trouhlcs tl'r unfurled
An lookin like hedidu't have a ft lend
lu all the world
Co iij. uiid wlap him on the hack aud
holii-r "Mow p you du?"
At.d Rtaup his hand so warm he'll
know he has a trleuJ tn you.
Then ask 1 1 1 in what'si a hnrtiu' hhu,
an lauh his i-ares away,
A r,d tell him that the darkest hour is
jii?t tiofotv th day,
liim't talk in graveyard palaver, hut
nay it riytlit out loud.
That (Jod will spi Inkk KUiifhtne In the
trail of every cloud.
riim world at In-st i hut a hand of
pleasure and of pain;
n me dan are bright and sunuy and
some ale lax he J with taiu.
Aiid that's just how it oilKtit to he.
for when the clouds roll by
We'll kmw j'ist how to 'preclrite the
bright and snillin sky.
So learn to take it as it comes and
don't sweat at the pores
Pecause the Lord's opinion doe not
coincide with yours;
P.ut always keep reineuiberin' when
carea your path ennhroud.
That God has lots of sunshine to
spill behind the cloud.
Riley.
any political is'.i. 1-tit of the vi. -' Cottage (".rove can't n-t in line and
tory of Hilf. 'do likew isr. The bud hre will
The day tneitis more to tt.ost iT r.iio jut us tine apples as any i f
us than worship of turkey uti-J foot the land at any other point m. 'V
hall, which are all richt in tli r ' ou.'ht to he done.
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place but which s-n'tt:;;os a'tn .- ;
exclude the light Ot Hie gre-vt pu - s.venth Annunl Y M C A Conv.ntlun
pose of the day. euoi.
For ourselves, we have t;r.-a: i The Vouug Men'd t'liristiau .s
reasou for thaiiki'ulne.ss, the year ; sociations of Oregon and Idaho w ill
has been a yool om in every w iy, ; hold their Seventh Annual convi n-
atul we have received our share ot
prosperity and join if. the universal
i ,'m ! si tiled 'il On
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fust M-tilcis uf tl
Valley , and eanie
w l.cic he clij;:ied
tile busiiiesM.
; He wiin a io.ii e -" 1
' and a fust class man.
On 1m b. ..-, l sT, M, s
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to cii.utts p. M.u.sh sin
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will
rejoicnn,' over h prosperous yeir
peakers ninnn
THANKSGINING TIME AT
HANI).
Tomorrow comes our anuual rec
ognition of the blessings of the year j
the day typical of our true Ameri
can spirit, the thoughtful express
siou of God'g favors. Again we re
count our blessines, name them one
by one, and humbly thank "That
great and glorious Being, who is
the beneficent author of all the
good that was, that is, or that will
be."
The day comes each year to be
WHO SHAM. TAKH TH K VA
CANT PLACK?
When you set your '.Vle t ir
thanksgiving, set an extra placv:,
and then have some str inger to fill
it Weie you ever a stranger in
a far-off land, away fro'i ho.ne and
frien la on Thanksgiving Diy did
the day seem to you one for joy
and thankfulness. Tiiiuk it over
quick, there are doz'nu of young
men and women, old men and
women, strangers just like you
have been, whf must enjoy a
triendless diuuer by thetnaelvc-s.
Open your heart a.id Lome to them
for Tnanksgiving ami take some
one home to dinner with you, it
may be a message of home to some
boy that will touch a lost chord i i
his life.
The convention
by many able
whom will be:
S. H. I,. Penrose, President Whit
man t'ollege, Walla Walla.
John M. I-h ati, Pastor Twbvrn.vle
P.aptist Church, Seattle.
Chas I), llurrcy, Student Secre
tarv, Intei national Committee.
II. I). Wilcx , State Secretary,
California.
H. W. Stone. General Secretary,
Portland.
H. W. Davis. Religious Work
Director, Portland.
Pn f H. D. Sheldon, Cniversitv
of Or i:n.
w He ot W ilil ii i 1 1"-:.; !) i'
1 .ake. All in tlie f--u;;i -! i'e
Mr and Mis. M.nsl: i!' ,
"ptiatcd the hotel at ;lct li
until of late tl i v ii"o .vi t. ! 1
uh.nc llit-y bought a .. : i
land and have m nic 1 1; !i :
7, s and iUh j llcIl, uulll ,u,,v
be addressed 1
Mis. Anna llnuh h. 1
fainilv h' .me at St u
Have vou seen that lovelv
DHCORATHI) CHINA
v. Mrs. Hi,,
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We lues '
cr child
ren only cam" ii 'io tli ir i.ld l.uii.r
in Wisconsin ub wo i l i . 1 1 1 '
ago, to join hen I . i i s ! 1 1 1 . 1 Leonard1
Hindi, who hud c mil west t slui t
a new home, ainl was i-nip!o.-d a'
the Star I u in 1 -I i Ci mil! 1 U i
body, with that of h'T ii.ftnt did l(
whicli had btcti buiivd the il l- li j
fore, and was iltsmteii" 1, v. i- 1 : i
in the same casket and t'r-uirht i-'
the Grovi , and will be buried t'
day. after the . A S'. K. tram gi !
in, in order tli'it tin ii'is 1 1 in : t u
? .t Si
ran
Those Heautii'ul
have also arrived.
Parlor Lamps
F. R. Pargcllis, Gotn-ral Secre- ! may be i resent at tin- li.i.ual. Mi
LEGITIMATE MINING
Instead of bringing to Cj't'g ' ! of Oregon and Idaho" followed
tarv, Katlroad Associition Poca
tello, Idaho.
G. A. Roberts, General Secre
tary, Oregon Agricultural College.
J. C. Clark, Employment Secre
tary, Portland.
Saturday afternoon there will be
an address on "Work
men in the small cities
lliucn was on.y ;u y.-.uti m a; c,
and the eldest ot her three i liil.!i ii
left with Hi' ir 1 itln r i -. it.lv e-n -old.
Mr. and Mrs. Hindi h i I i .a ii
manv frieri'ls in t!i-ir sa-itt r, -,i
Do not forget that we have the hest
line of Christmas Goods they are
now on display for your selection.
CALL FIRST
l.-nce hire, who ri'-e wit
for young jimd children th" J-.s of th
and towns ' wife and mother, who In,
h t.ith
t-.-n !
Grove the benefit that would In
derived by the employment
large number of men that the dis
trict would warrant of legitimate
mining operations were indulged
in, many companies are formed
with no thought or idea of square
legitimate mining and no one
Beerna to dare to say a word, except
the professional knocker or crook
by
a discussion. lhM entire program
will be one of great value to any
one mail or woman, young man or
young woman. The associations
are working for the upbuildiug of
the American young man. j
One and otic third fare round ,
trip.
In r 1 ist sleep
Special ScIiOjI Meetiri
Notiee is hereby gneu
Classified Advert is - merits.
W.Kjd 'A. 1 1, i oil.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
t il .1 I il I.J.I I
"ue,u' ,iJr uu"?ul,u' u??1"1 that can be hired to get into the
praise, when families and friends , of ftQy atteffl at ,,ri j r tho
are once again united in loving W- district int0 reput aud tIje&pie it
low ship. joining in thankfulness j La9 a right t0 take am0ng promi
that they have passed another year ; ent minin centers of th(, york
with its sorrows and tribulations. anJ tbe Boheiaia district is not
with ns load of care, but uh a aloD6 iu Oregon suffering the
still grenter fchare of prosperity and some fate
good cheer which outweigh the'
others. That peace Las rested upon With Voncalla and Creswfcll ship- land and one way through Calif.,
our nation, tbat the day is no ping carloads of apples away this $73.00.
longer a symbol of the victory of i year, it seems rather jneer that J. M. Ihijam, Agent.
Special Reduced Rate lo K&rvsas City
and Return.
"Mississippi Commercial Congress'.
Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 20-23 '' '''
Iioun-I trip tickets for this occas
ion will b- mi sale at Ibis cilice
Nov. it and 10. Round tup (lo'h
ways through Portland) j'fH.Ph
Round trip (one way through P01 1-
lo lh.
legal votern of Sh - m l I ) 1 1 i t. '..
.10 of Lan Co'int v. St it- of ( b.-
j goli, that a i-pi'i'i tl iirlio .1 ot r o !
1 district will be h l I at the Iyist sj,,.
j school hcU-e 011 the I -.1 div u:
:cclllbcr, I '.( I ;,t J .dock in the
jufteriioon lor the loll ming objects
to vote an eiht nnli ' ix I t school
purposs. Dated 111!-. 'Jlt day ..I
December, hH'
j. K. lliia.n. Distrii t. (,';uk.
C II. Va)!,III(i,,
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t.'i I' i r- I us 11 utii e Co.
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Ed l Jetiks, Hen Curry and others
have gone to w. rk on the Crystal.
It i-t hoped that this- company can
stai t their mill soon.
K .l S.vlo
Sp.'iii eh i ti l.uii'lied. .oinnl
iiroi-s, in will tiad.- or cattle. I',n
H'li - e of, 1 ir ad li ei-,s
l'KANli J. Duill.U11.il,
NV'ihlwood, Ore.
Tnot Marks
OcatGNs
Copyrights Ac.
AliTnno ninltiiK i ahol'-.i mul iti-ni-rllilli.il tiiaf
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Scientific American.
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The C'lltigc Grove sjuvenir tab
lets and envelope cm bo nad at
! tho 11a. nr. Advertise CottaL'O
1 r-'J.Slf j Grove by using tli'-iu .
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The Leading Jeweler.
Call and vSee Him For
panese Bronze Ware and Vases,
Painted
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Silvp.r
Souvenir
Spoons.
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Jewelry