Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, February 20, 1907, Image 4

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BOHEMIA MHKil.r
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Is months
If paid in nd amv.
Clutihins Pates.
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with nnv on.- of tin- ' follow tier put
Mention one year for am. unit -
opposite:
tacltic Monthly
Weekly Oivnonian ( Portland!
Wwkl'r .lo-.irnal ( Portland i .
Pndv Minim; t'.ce. rd tlVnveri
Weekly i in in : K.sord
Pa. Hie ilon!i:iM'l
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rail I'O
Wi;ii:sivy, l'i
With the r.pproieh ot
i-Vanimi- u:i" is in or.'er. and
the
city authorities should eompe! every
property o'.vrcr ia the city to e!e r
away the debris ld't by Ih'1 la'e lii.h
water, fix thir senses, sidewalk':,
etc. Nothing adds in !"' t a the
trftctivencss of a city nt.li ! nu;
attracts the attention of a stranger
ipaicker than c'.e oa .streets and al
leys and well kept l.uvus. Tlv re is
no reason nhv Cottage Grove
should not be one
cities in the state.
of the cleanest
A GREAT EXPOSITION
To be Held at the Gateway ot the
South Beginning in April.
In a few mouths (April 2r) the
great Jarnesto.vn Kxpjsition wi'.I
open on Hampton Roads near Nor
folk, Ya., affording an opportunity
for all to witness a siht that none
should miss. On historic anchor
age, representations from ever)
naval fleet of the world, di-playing
man's genius in modern eoastruct
wiil assemble. Oar own prou 1
navy will do ho'aor to its ree-jrl,
and inspire an amb 'tion f Jr stib
greater attainments. 1'or the first
time in history the Powers wi'.i
parade their regimc-ats in company
with our own tro ps TheKe 1 cts
make it an oi jjortiice tine tor a.i
Americans to learn something of
the "The Gatewiyof th- South"
and the marvelous development ia
progress.
Silk Creek
The MUsta Winnie aed-Varien
Dreeser of Lynx lloiiow visited
their friend Mi-ss Amy O.vens the
last of the week.
Mr. Roll Huff r,f Indian Creek
left here the first of tin week, alter
a short visit with fr'ocls
Mr.and Mr.. Ci.as. Mausi . r and
daughter return-: i to I' rt a id
Tuesday after a f.-v we' ks vt it
with friends liere.
Mr. I". W. I'etetson was a guet
at M. F. Iiaheoeks home Thursday.
Mr. Ch'.s. WlKon au 1 son Archie
returned from Creswei! Sa:.day.
Mr. W. N. Vih tlera.d .iL- and
ba"y went to theGiov ; Tiusday.
Miss Amy O.v.ns r .t i; n :d from
Lynx Hollow Wtdnesd ty.
Mrs. Jvenda'.i pen: Tueslay
night in Cotiago Grove.
Mr. Ernest 01,rr0' f I'onlamJ,
visited the .school at the Roal
Academy, .Monday and Tii'.-.-diV,
was well pleased with the progress
of the pupils. Mr. Ohe,-g was a
college in a to of Mes-rs I'uap und
Peterson at Ilcaldsburg, Cul.
Mr. li. A. Wlu-fcle'r aid sons
were planting garden Wc hie.-day.
Wo understand that Mr. Werth
has sold his home to u Mr. Sanborn
from Canada.
Our farmerr have been making
good use of the bright dais we have
been having f 1'i'e-
Grandpa JJabcock has not been
quite as well as usual.
Mr. Jay DeSpain made a two oi
three' days visit at the home e.f V.
N. Wherlejr visitin;,' Hie Royal
Academy before returning homo.
Regular Methodist nervice wai
held in the nchool house Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. T. Riehardson
made a trip to Cottage Grove Sit
urday. Mr. Frank Peterson called on
frieudsi in tCottage Grove Sunday.
THE PRESIDENT HIVES GOOD AO-VICE
Writes a Letter to the Council
Mothers on Duties ol Parents.
i "In icspouc to questions from
I the Council of Mothcis recently
: held at Nrwburg ami tho state eon
1 vert ion to le lcKt i:i t lio pull, tlio
proi.nnt mn..
1 "Tor one of ou
topics
whv
i would it not do to speak of the place
: ot tlio father in the home? N'ow ami
then people forget that exactly
M'arit. j,.,.. I,. ,1,-, ),.. Iiro'i.l-
t ' Wil)!'(
! hy being
i good housewife,
his tarn, it he ts
j vi '.In father in
I WO! til III-! Sal
must ia every way
K.,,.1; the mother ia brim-dns up
M
the children.
"After .ail the
. .
prune ilut.es arc
nesuciuai an uu jiu;uuv .'. i'i
ami ua.'.ieitv will make the average
. 1 1 ..... t rf li.r,.,,
...... . v , . 1 -. i t : m mi !.s I.. I ... a
l.t.tu .1 1-, s.' vi ..... .
.rood husband and a father and i:m
less he is a successful breadwinner.
. . .
is tender and considerate to his
wife and both loving and wise (t'M
to bo lovinu' and weak and foolish
i, ntterlv ruinous) 'in dealinj; with
the children.
"1 think it a crime for the
woman to shii k her primary duties.
to shrink from heinir a Sood wile
and moth
()f course the woman j
t....i i i. .i : -l.. .... .1...
Mior. . nir l ie same UK"1 ie
"
ma:, to tram per
min i, in oetter
herself an ! occasionally a woman
can an
s ei.it
o;'Ut
V.i'- itiou
to folio V
s..)-.nc
in ad litio.i toilh,1t have hvn the f. un dati'Mi
. , .
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W'U'K.
Rat n-t as the hihct woikthc
noiiini woman is the work of the
home, uh, re, heaven knows-, the
work is .-imple c-uough.
"Pull a!o frel she cm do her
b st woik in her home if she has
healthy w.iujde interests and occu
pation in addition, an 1 I most
tit ml v believe that tdie cannot, da
Ler full duty by her husband if she
occupies a merely servile attitude
toward him, eT submits to ill treat-
rnent and that the is epiite as bad a
mother if weak and foolish as if
hard and unloving."
Silk Creek Road.
C. M. Collier, county surveyor
also A. C Jenuir.gs an 1 P. J. Mc
Phersoa road viewers were straight
ening out the Silk Creek wagon
road yesterday. For years the line
of travel has changed to get arouu I
iabeu timber or mud holes until it
is diiiicult to tell where the real line
is. Leuee it became necessary to
call in the mrveyors before exten
sive improvements to the road couid
be made.
p
lising From the Grave.
A prominent manufacturer, Wm.
A. IVrtwril, of Liicamn, N. (,'., relates
a most r. in.al k.alile rxp.a ieliee. if
snvs: "Ail'T taking h-ss tlian three
I... tiles o: Plectiic Hitters, I feel like- i
OLe I-iSiliK lroni till'
,iihi. .i.
troiib!.? is l;ri"ht's dieiine,
n t H'
Dhihet.M t;i.M. I fully I elieve Kh e
t ri I Sit t''i s .v ill oirn me '-nrmnen t ly
I'n; it li. s .iIr'.mI.v Mtoied th'j liver
m I li. id.ie:' cuiiii!icationH w hich
have tr.jiilile I mi' f"r yearn." (iu.ar
ant. ed at IJ.-iis.iu'h I'liai-macy. I'rict
only on er-nts.
Tax Tiolls Open. j
Sheriff i'isk opened the tax roll j
for the rountv Siturdiy but real ;
business did not commence until
Mviidny. 'jlausday 7500 notices
were mailed out to taxpayers noti
fying th' in of the amount of the
. t:-c the, will have; to pay, and a
I ire prt of the collection will be
m ole by mail in answer to these
.'e'tets.
Notice
I have p ireh isi d of Mr. J W j
Paitelh his meat business and good I
will in the city of Cottage Grove.
11. ...1- .; 1 ;.. '
1 nave low iuk'II pa-.eise'ii aii" hi
e io talcn p i'-sessioii an'
the Inture int'-nd to keep the best
of meat'', ubo f vp and oysters I
ah. a have an experienced sausage
maker. My motto good rjoods at
reasonable pi ices.
Thanking yn all in advance
and hoping to enjoy your good will
and patronage, I am yours
Pkkij Hhkhkn.
Cooking moves nnd heating stoveH
a! o d at Milh r an t Corbit's.
'I W.o li I trolly roughing lny'di' to
di al li, mid had become too Weak to
.-nve 1, iv lied: and I he la llilioib' .re
1 J . . I ,0 I hat 1 would never leu vr il
idive, ln,t lin y jjol looli'd, for IharikH
l.i 1 1 (i..d, J 'was indued to try Pi.
K injr'a Nrrt l)iscoeiy II took just
four 'one dollar hollies to completely
cure ll iili iMid restore me to
"... .I l omid li' iillli," writes Mrs. Ilvu
I 11. a pt'cr, of (iroverlown, Stai k ('o.,
1 'I Iiih i, im' of ciiilll und cold
cures, ainl healer of throat and lime,
Is gmi ran teed l.y Itciison'H I'hui inacy.
COc and l un. Trial li'ittle free.
At the Presbyterian Church.
Seivicc; at the 1'icsbvtciian
. ichurch Sunday weto well attended.
otj - i i Smni.iv School is r .inim. o,
iv School is ; .i n in v i:i
I interest mid attendance The pas-
j loi s s'injei'i ."-.iiinliv moti me.
The 1 'hi of I .ifc." text brine Kx-
o his i : S, 'Tlieio arose a new kitu:
over lCgvpt which knew not .loxepli."
Joseph was one of tin' most to-
mantic character' in I Irbtew litci.i
j tine. A Jetrl o of a ihtiu la-
liter, a iire.iiuer ot yie.itmss, the
vietimi of jealoiiN hatte-l. U was
sold into stavrry, tht nst m'o pi ison
becHsi of his lovo of chastity, ami
with keen foresight ami faith in
God he took advantage- of ' eiicuni-
statieos, saved the "country fioin
destruction by famine and loo to
the stvoml pl.ico in tlio kitijplom.
AM this was chiseled in lv.'vpli.in
i pranito and sung in Hebrew sou
j out this King ' knew not Joseph.
j Ami in all the centmiis ol the
Iljl(,ty l;ls Wvu top( ltitl..
: . , r 'l'i I j.
useu. l lie lines . i an a;e aj; are
forgotten, tJ.ose of a ;;eiiei ativn ue.o
jjar- only remembered j,, history and
liosr of a . e.vi. o ion In,.,. t.,i
tl.tf'ir limtr,. T1,i-i i..
...... .....i... ,1,1, ill
! ,,,..;,.,.,. t , . i,,i. ...
' native village where lie knew and
. was known by all and lie will find
j lli,,ls' If to 1,0 ! -"tr uierr.
j ,, 'l IW.douco i. this. I,
the llehrews had been h it in peaer
j.,;,;0 ,os.es.sion of the land of (io-h
j on they would h ierbeeii content
' ntul never would h ive );om out
! i11"1 tak.Mij.ossessi-.ti of thrir inher-
iiru-e. i ue -.von, i woni,i never
M'0u liiai
i,.., i. .
l tor
tint have
i l' ven Ui it 1 1 -t oi vi i i i, .1,
'Hirir
i ,.,.,, i, Pl i,....,, .,,.,. ,., M
faith, their state-men liw and their
poet s. ne. Th..-" rnmnr'n Uncnts
f all
;eiiiiity wouni never In-.e I c n cai-
' . .. i . i t. . . . r ...... i i .. i
', ' t : i v. i ii . o i , i i 1 1 i Mine i y V t oi i
own lian ! :u,.l I ti. i.c 1 1,.w tl, it I,
made I'.ni.l the rh'.ni-ter of all ars
would not have been writton and I
believe the Mi-siah, the sent of God
would not have come to make pro
pitiati n for the sins of dm race,
.. . - i ...ii.. - ltllll,.t
and rie tlnsi our world would have
been swept into the bosom of des -
tructioii or have b ccne a veiitable
pandemonium.
llii.s king oppie-M' I Israel and
tiiev went mil ( loi ression li i i
I i,ctll ie m ,u,t.r t)f ,ro,,r,.HS. 0,,.
I prosiou lrov the Pilgiims to the
j ve:"t 1' el and gave us the best gov-
eminent tne wori,t nas t -day, it
made the Prittaus a liberty loving
people, the Germain it progressive
people and gave to the Jlrlne-.vs
their heritage.
This king knew not Jot-eph
and
tur us to dwell in 1 1 1 . jeist is to
stand stilt, to rely eu bygone
uchivement is to become stagnate
and to murmur because the lov-phs
of other days aie not i eni'inl)-rctl
is to retrograde. God sai 1 to Pra
el at the sea, "(la Forward," not
rely on the "Passover" angel, that
.sinoie i ne ii st norn oi igyi .r
dehveaance, anil nj are we to go
forward. The victories of the past
are only to be remembered to in
spire faith. Put we are to heed the
admonitiem of the inspired writer,
"leaving the principles of the doc
trines of Chrbt, let us go on unto
(erfeition, not living again the
foundation of rep' ulanee from dead
works, and e f faith toward C.,l
of
.i a-.,. f,f I,.,,,.,,.,, .,,,,1,1.,..
- . ... .... . . v
ing on cd handu." This h the oniy
way to adva'c", forg'-t hr- J'.s"p'is
of the pa it and "o: - I v I'd the
mark t r the
d II
'g"
I-
ling of ( io 1 -t ,t is in Cin ist. "
date Mil.tia.
In cnse n,,,,,, miiitin fdmuld
be enlarged, (.'.;ie '.irove will
have a conin my ; a petition now in
circulation ha about the rcpiip d
number of signers'. Otln is ti.at
would like to become inein! rs may
hijn the roll l y calling on la id
Pawn n.
Classified Advertisements.
LOST Sainiae ease, agents e ut-
i fit, containing s imples of silverw re
.!.,.., i;e,r W'ildw o I Nov. "J ,t li .
pjnder please leturn to (!) XugvM
0ffJf;e and reccic te -ward
Vanteii.
Gentleman ov fady with gonel
reference, to travl by rail or with
a rig, for a fmu of 25 , 000,00
capital. Salary $i,072.oo per car
and expense-.; sal ny paid weekly
and (Xpenses advanced. A 1 lre;s,
with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander,
Cottage, Grovo, Ore. 7- -7
K elvirned.
Torn Awbrey has roturned t"
Cottage Grove and is again writing
insurance policies in the Oregon
pire Relief Assn , of Mc.Minnville,
and Iho A' tun Pire Insur'uico Co.
of IPntford, Conn.
Kor Slo
Span eleven hundred pound
inres, or will trade for cuttle, bin
ejuire of, er ad lre; s.
I'J'ANK J, JVIJ..VfOI,
W ihtwood, Ore.
Phono Poheinia Pine. ii-Stf
Have Hoot! Copper Properties
I Thomas Pink' . .1
mi i'.
lhi;-hti and II. Ti.u t
I .,.,mud i.,-idiv m m
; t . i'i.i ,
lo.ophin
I'ta ll .li'-
I pi HUH-- j
I i tin ucd Piidiv
'. county, w In te tin
lll de ( I. .pinrnt u i i !
inv! cooper ha! h a'c I n 1 c K it !
( mvk near Malm l'ln I
, vai i fi Mil s;x to ! ! a t in width
; ami can iv tested value ! VJ.; t J
! tho ton in coppu . W A 1 1 lin an , i
'the list.iciulo bunker. l ! in in ;
terostrd owner in t : , o mine i
I Pankey an. I 'Pi U'-ey rp-.-i loir j
! turn to .to ephiue c nr.tv rai !- : j
j Mnrcli to continue .lev 'puinit j
work on th" property i'l.e own j
rrs of thr piop.itv ai. ei m!i,!i nt i
that they have bi;; t Inn, --s ui si:; lit ,
'"id will invetii'.nc th' rbnt ot .
the nnnr. Orecoii Citv I ntel pi i - a -
Advertiser Hot A Surprise
Glendive, Mont.. Mih-s l'.rown.
l mini':, an iwercl a m-iti n nial
.leitisrinent. Itytn.ni h i .! I the
woman.
u ln li i ,1m 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i , p..
1" vv','i iuul :,u' "
.i I'u d iii'.t. iv
i i . o i k I y h '
oiins ii', unuiM
had been oner ilivoiiid. I nit io
tbrv a
red hi man v uid n imh -, d
to incut t Anaconda i i tl.c,,i.
nionv. Prowu was a! the pl.u . . i
the iiieetiii;: at the appoint"'! tin-c
and was ama'd to li i i i' .it ! .
finance'' was the woman iioin whi..:i
hr had obt'iuied a !; vi'.-i- !: ' : " i
years. i.pi. She !! ivn'1. i
the hope- t hat when ih- v m ' !.
nu;'ht torsive and uii'.niv io ;. K
told her that tin n w,o 'it.it! an;;
doing ' ' and return, d lmm-'
francis Willard Mciuoi i.il
I 1 JIK'IS Will I! I b
vices were held at !h
Church ho-t Sam! iv I
.V v. i v ,, 1 pt" a o i '. .
euiiiistin ol ma.i'' an i
The ill i dl ami P si
ipi, itations lroni s i in s oi l i o
i Willard, brought the temtilali;
! of a noble woman in-u: i
own lives and I'rm 'is Will i t e
"We want ad thou- !:!: n.i'.di
! with us who would pii' d.
' di ani-.shop, txalt the 1,, eu.. ,
munhuod and upbtl wumaul
' join hands with us lor or
AM If'-
, d. , in
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wot k aceoi.lur to a
ne-w members ivcic
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! County Priulimj
Judging from the Jit . f ..li a
ances made by the county roan at
the January term, the out of tmsu
printers should have1 a .'a;, : u. i.
oning. The allowance w.ue -follows.
W. V.. Yenau, p:i:.to c.
$G7,OI; RePtel' I'll b'.i -!i 1 1. C' ,
priming iix.lo; Gu.ud l'nbli.h
iii ' Co.. nrintini' 'J7. J . 1 1 1 : j . : r i
Cltv. Cottat'e Giov and S; ji't
i
paper.-., 5"'''b I''-uing the p i . t .-.
years and a h i'i th !v " .'.
News-11 1-, done to x,ie I 'J .
weyrth ot woik for the county at, !
all but cauvj from th" t.'.i-.iifl''-Ofliee.
Springlleld News.
A Valuable Lesson.
"Si yi-ar. a1 I h'o l n. d a a i a.i 1 . i
ea-iUl," writ''- .lillll ri'.loi', of
Maynolia, I ml. "Ithiai I . v:. i n t a I.
w lr. Kind's New I. in- l'iU, and lli
loll.'er 1 take' llielll ill" I'M - I lind
them." ! ley pl.'H" e. A I v . i in tr
arileed .at ISciiS'in's I ' i i ; i rm:i e y .
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nuiiso HAT trade- wlion von vn
miKt the N'ow StvK's firrivinw: every
tv wi i Ks
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Jlicjli Griicle Meats
Kivsh Bool', Pork, Mutton and Veal
always ready.
Our Refrigerator
is the Tmest iti Oregon.
ItcsIi lrisli each I Hcsday ami Priilay.
See mtr pl.ilit, er y 1 1 1 i 1 1 U IU'V .itll lip to il.lte.
Frod Herrcn.
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Wynne Hardware Co.
"THAT GOOD SHOW
KRCK R. BENTON'S
Mi;nificcnl Scenic Production
"A Cowboy's Girl.
At Story of
A Complete Original Cast Carload Special
Scenery. New songs. New music, Lots of Fun!
THURSDAY, FISH. 21.
PRICKS, i'i.
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TO GtJARD SHIPS against the unseen dangers ot U,
the United States Government maintains lighthouses.
To &uai d . your home against the un
seen dangers of food products; the Govern
ment has enacted a pure. food law. The
law compels the manufacturers .of baking
powder 'to print the ingredient's on the .
label of each can.
I be Government has made the label yeur protection
so that you can avuiel ahim-read it arefully, if it does not
say pure cream of tartar hand it back 'and
Sap plainly
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ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder-a pure
product of grapes aids the dictation !,! t th th.oithJ
product 01 fcropes
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the Plains
Si'iilM limy oil Male lit
New Mr.i Plain .Store.
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