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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1907)
llUillL llClV Cjiitv, flrnvi. rind iJrinilv. 3 A fl 0 S tt ft B fl B ft 8. ft t fl A ft ft JLA ft i II ft JLft V B B B 8 B B B B B B B i B A J Si 8 a Jt A J J X - " C. II. Van IXml.iitK. I. Ii. Cliaiihctl.iiii h iK I Lincoln Taylor, 1 1 3 ni waul n ijooil fat III t nllc to Ilnnli I lie teal i-Man man. Ni'W him k n dry Koodl uti'I hliorti at ( ) 1 1 1 v c i Vratch'H. Mims V. U. llnlToy o Ktifeiio wn,j viMtini: fiiciids in ily Sutur . i liiy. A'.u'vmr . W. K it k made Inisi- urns 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n ( mini y seal lliuis ilny V. I! l!n)Aii ol Knj;Mie was in I he i ily 'I li'UNilay looking niter Iiih 1 II 1 1 1 1 ( Imihiiiihh. MiHii A'lrlln Whit- of llio Kui. verity at I In v, lit in hH)iidiii a low fl I M ll till' i It V . A. A and K.K. Sw'in-y of Hu nt ii" vcii viMl'mij f-liiiivrs in the c 1 1 v mi S iluitlny, Mi l.iin Ii, c.ik i,f our tiitrprjv i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ' . 1 1 . 1 1 1 wi-nt in tint (uiintjr Mr-'I I I III 1 III! N". Illsl I'llddy. Illllll-. I .IN .llll! llf 1 1 III ,t flHj- iW'lli i h in 1 1 1 M V I i Mile on jooil lei III .. Mr. and Mih I '. .1 have i ii v i i 1 1 1 1 . Ii i. u. i,t j; lie litui nei iii" I n l.iv. "lydn N"l. 1, ihi" illicit (i-ruir III till- If ( 1 1 , leil l-M'crd .V fof JiMM) On;, in mi I.h'kIhv Iii-. I). .I. Ileakli'v, Ii-' iliMii.t ir aniii lol the W. () W. wan in till' ( it.V J.l'.t '.Mil. "11 I'lle lllisi lll-H. Tin' 'tie' t itf liilclne'.'. I in, u hand n llj.;l't l''HeM J. S li ;- viiii w;i -n I -clceii d nul l i -I 'lie i i"i i"t ,he Ku f.;eiii )iinit '. .is in (,i- h dtlrgatct from Camp 2W, W. U. W. of this (ity nlleildcd tllO diitrkt ( oiiveiilicin held nt IJoso biirj;, lant week. Dulfj-ntrs to tlio Head Camp wl I'll nifnts al Scat tin in July, vvrir flia tcd uh follow. V. M. (liccii of Khim-ii, J. (. Sim Tli hum o machinery nl hiirz of the fldwn of tb lumber yard oo the mst ilir is greatly tniMed ty our people, but more particularly the whistle at morn, noon and night and many of our cjti.eoa are tlmrohy overnlrrping thetnielvea in the morning, misn their dinner hour by many minute", tbu upieltitig the best regiilated household, and hardly know when to quit woik in the cviiinif. It i enrnetitly hopcl t lift t the mill will resume operations Hgain beiuie long All ( iti' ns who desire to nee law moiiH ol Coiiillo City, mid W. I'. and order maintaine I, beliee that Wooden ol Ashland. I tli (Jidinanco should b cuforeoil. BEfHilNCi I KOM CHII.DKIiN. ('ontlniie, from ft rut paK"- tion of K'vinK or not :iviriK is raised, the .sama distinction between those who havn and iIiohc who haye not in m up. that in one of the petmmient cleinentH of weak noss in our sofial or Icr, The hcIiooI children will find out all about that later, and when aur h uuavfiidable distinrtionn conic up 'fairly. Hut while they are in sr hil they should be prole, ted from nil money Keek ing sthenics, so that those of (hem who are making a close thnve of it to get any learning at ail may re- iES?xuarj ., ... iiii- no mailer who or whe'e it bus. Ifltain their self respect under the ev. n .Mmlci- fnm bided lusi 1 . . i ii f ' the oidinaiii en i a h udship on any I strengthe'iinn condition of equal erics of service-; .Sunday and left i ' ! 1 .... . pailiculir line of biMiuHs and of : cnmradeshiit." on Monday for l oiiland Anlioiii;h ' . , 1 , .. ,. it null uiimitbi.', I iii w n m TT i ilie meetings li.iv" not licen t I u - , , .i . i roneriit, ami inai is 10 repeal n, i Woman t C uh live ol many cmiveiK tliev have! r '! tiuman viui. I.... .. i :i it ti. i., undoubtedly bee,, the mens i,f .I., "" """" " " j The ele.tio,, of officers of the ii.Kiuu.-h Koodi,, the com....i..ilv(h,l",lM U Th, W("'' 1 VVomar. 's Club for 1M.7 OS wh'i.l. may be a,. nt i th'j, "k" " !l s"Mi'-"c' general attack ; licrll Saturday Mav 11, llM.Tandj fntnie ( among the people oa to lea. to its e flJf)wil,K , . "Tral' Pres. frs Adda lob: vi.-e-i.resi-' j ..... , dent. Mrs. I.nln Hrn's: treaviirei- . i i i i . linn I Wav lininnu i ' r.--- , MIOWiiiK enie-inei mini nuii'i ii isr oy The ritiens mi Wall t-tteet arc1 loan wIhi minril t' Dnn't Pflv Alimnnw Mrs. Olivia Kakin: L'urreso'indmi' layiiii' ihuv sidmvalks ami oHi-r-; To he iHvoived rrniii ymir npieu- ' ' . . .IK. ' i,e,c Mill he no ihiiimIoii for u!'retry. Mar '.'un'e J'.'m-m; Re VTIC lUM'I'ni IU lllt'll lU l" l , III 1.1(1 IIIH VMlOlf ul DM W"U hi i.i.L.. lli.-i. ta..li..i. 11... i i. ii... liiliil ..lllllJililet-il lit' llltrllt w ' h'jli il mil tioiiii thri'itv. I 'Ihi i iini' s . '.'.V'. Try tliem. M A Ku-nHI. i Unless' th weather prevents the 'Club will end tie year's woik with I The Moid C.rah i.n will be re- The Ice plant named mid known the J.,heinia ' ',-e p!'l -t A'r I'.artela ia j a picnic ui I)iHion, the t rminus of I imi. A delightful Sun. I i.v dm rupidly n arlug completion aud will : the O. V: S. II. S;,turdu May 1M, ihi h s.ivcl .very Sun.Uv Irom ptoimbly U- Hi operation in a we. k j 1 !IU7. I'J.'t'i .. llio, Cn.iiplimu( your r t -n days, rhe coat ot the plant j 'U- nl livelier a rct, and d un-. h.is n been considered ill fittinuj My Best Friend. it up with all th newpNt ami mini- Alexander I'.eiiton. ijy,. r,n crn machinery. An ice plant re-! I'.ural l!uie 1, l-mH D lwar l. X. V. quire Home heavv ma. hincry ; "r- K'f M lUneovery whi' li iiieludcii s'.t,iru boiler, en .ii l he It'.heiiii.i Tavern. If w sv.i'ild .all '"ir leaders atten iind. 'ei wan piil out I'oii to lh- iiianini.i; Ii h4 ol Whee- b H'llllle t il lel-Thi'Ui'-.ili Co "II ll''H pi;.".'. Kl. li ns .me I'hls is il icllabln Up I-' bile In'sl-m-s hi in i,- i. 1 1 1 i i. il loi the i"'i li.l'le o' (In-, ii1,, tint i : i . Iff --l.iil-ts Hie rn-.t-i ii tli it v ill I'M'ig I to ilirin. ta;.;c i.idm- vi it nr. la .t l" i I n -. M H'Mil, uh 1 1 . m been lailroad l-le' ..ph . .pel iloi ,il I Illllll is How S.i rTi; k iiiiIh e Ii.ii Inn mid i'mii i' f r i K h-e !o iii'enr. I'liii'Milve ( .n lio ll.i.l npplled lil.'lil II I le! ie e I h.l t nel'Hat Inn .N.llliri-H nvvil leineih. 1 .f -1 ii I 1 1 ill the delKit heic. ! K.'tH llle II i.iillllee lli.l iln- ..III I... ... .. .1. : M'l . ' b,. in co Mt NoktM. ; iiiliiimiiiaiiiiii. isoi.i ti v .ew i;ra iV uie engine. nm amruouia in Priik' M. ire. Ill,; Ii i ililllllif I Ii' ,il ..in'c o M. ,olit I.'. It. Il ilin lb liH. dHioHiel of his i it v .1. w m Iiii-uii-ms to Mr. (.'. IS my bent enilliU friend. It cured me of m-M limn s, Ven i h ii"n Ir Ii.im hIhii gii.es. pump, cn.leuis, pipe anl ,.eifrilie, wonderful cure ,,f ineip- tuiks, uliho'ik'h ihe prucess nf inaL- n-nr i-oiisninitloii f-.r inv xuii'h wife., . . .... - The lir.-t l.ul tie en. led the ten Hi li the ! h Ve, H.mple. Ihe free- .IIK,lf ,, t,,,M .i.-.-omi.llie.l, tl. nu; appaialus i u lank of nail other .vniit.ini h-fi .ne l.v .me.; . e until Mhe wh leit'-etlv Weil. Il ; walei which it-ell b.es not f.eeze. kjllL,-, i.wi.J.v v -'.... ,..r i . B ...I 1 Ultl HUle.lel CNllS etnijjiiM iihi eoins is Mlli.IV iiinrvei oils. .o ill tier remeilv IlilH ever eillialed It. Fully J-'U ilallleed li I'.en- Thiough the In ine and lel ween the . "n'a I'hiirin u-y. and il. Trial , .iii-i bottle free. 'cans run pipes, through which arn- . m t iiiotiia Mows, being forced through In this t'uiK which are tilled wiMi dinlilled ter A Hew phonr due. t'tl)' will I. ,11.., ill.- ,,l S, who i'ortly be issn.-d by M.niatr .!! lki, ..ossess,,.,. ...a f.-w .lav. I ( "f the Cotlago ( . ve ollici " '.if I he I'aclic Sb'tes I'.-leph'.i.e Co II. Ii II"! t il -II has' di-P 'sed "f I . iii ii r i ' It Wl'l .ien Ir all of l.iiie couilly his- ciiiee i .,ury piiioiM and bill . . . . '" - I ami vein Iih i-iiui i . i- . ii.. l.i . ill. Lumbermen Will Take Action. The YA'pslern t ntnlmiiii.' Minn. its cheiniol changes draw tt the ! - . , , , , - ... factoring AMSociation held its regn. I lar meeting last Friday evening, j There waa a lnrc attendance, rep 'resenliny th luinbcijn inteiests laal Web.esliv l"r Santa ('mi. Ca!if ..Ilia, wlu-ie he will make i home. Th - U ill im. -tie Valley C"iiipanv im pushing th" w.iik pi eparatory to installing the day curieiil, whi-h thoy -pei't In do in the cniirao ot a few w. . l.i . j II.iij'c Maims made a llin.' I vjnit le .me on Muiiday. lie his been Wo; 1.1. m with a biidge "ang I neiu Pol 11. Hel which was or.li le I o lram and vhere he joined them jn leaving here. heat from the brine, hi'h in its turn diuws the heal from Ihe water it to freeze. The brine gets t -to ;md Delow but Iocs not Ire z-- The chunk of ice im hheralc 1 frmn the can by being placed under a warm water stream, j and is then Mtored away. i Mr. HarteU is to bo com mended ' tor hiri enleipiiHe in establishing tins plant, aud the people of Cot" , tage (.rove will no doubt fully ap from Drain to n far north hs I'oit-1 land. (In- of the principal feat U'ch of 'he meeting was the a,p pointn ei't .if h c. .ii i in i 1 1 ce Li con fer i'h them as lo what effect t!e raise of the rate horn H to Js IimiI had oil Miem As simiii as nl tile data is in il is the intention to ' pre.iate the fiur, as ice is now con-! Icairy the giievancrw to ihe inter- i Springtiell is Hiking about or- sidered aim ost as one of the necs- The smies of life. .,, . , . ' . ganiziug a military roinpauv M....1.... I.... ..r ('...lii.f. lirrMP " ' " ' ' ' " ......1 ,M..I. ... .1 1 ...... , v.uiii1 . v.. i.i m in. ii pi.tir ii. is s'a'e commerce commissinn at Washington. for many i uh ii.Southciu I'm -i tic engineer, has rente I the Citv re--Liiuaiil in Drain, aud will take charge on June 1st. Ihaiu Non- j.aicil. taken the matter up to see wh-.t can lie "done. I III the treat in1'!)! of Piles It Ix-comes I neccesMary tolittv. t he leinclv lait n. ii. W. Cloy. I. ii merchant of Plunk. i 8.., ,,, tmf jt i.H M. ,,, .,,e. t.. A Narrow Escape. i I'ver.yone knows th.it Spi In r is t lie Hl'IIH.MI .if llu CHI' Whell llu' f SO III I lie.'ils cleiillsliiK. Da.le'.s I ,i 1 1 le I , e- ' l'.llu I.I.. I.U. r...... l.i. I'.... Mimh D illie H fly h ft Cottage ,(., s.ild l.y' New F.m .Ii uK mi..ic. tuiivi- I in s I i.V lor Portland, wheie , she joined I he pait.V of "JO young la lies sent by the I'.icilic North- Mo., hud u iiuri.tw cHcaiie four years iik'". v lien ho ran n jimaon bur Into Ids thumb. He mii.vm; "The doctor w allied to amputate it. hut I would ci it.. ...,.. oi i v. .,i.. . 1 li ivjtii .Tunc V.W. ntnirn t nil l be beat. Slid by Oliver Vealch. went to the .hum ido.vn lair-Nnnpuicil Drain , the purls affected. Man Znn I'ile remedy Is encased In a eollupsilile tube with uox.le attm-hed. It eniuiot n.i consent. I boiiKht a bos of J5uek help hut retted Ihe spoi. llelieveH j blind, bleeding', itching mid initi'ii.l Inu pilcH. 50 cents wit h nozzle- guar anteed. Try It. Sol.l by New Era. Oruj; Store. I.Mi's Arnica Salve ami cured the .tan gc rous wound " '-'. at lteiisou'a Pharinacy, Victor, Ivlison and Columbia talking machines and records' at the ' IJngeue Steam Lanudry, Allison) liaznar. tf ad Hastings agents. lisiiltian Mir Suits "' If o. ke. . . tour bowels reiilar lili cording ee. retary. Mali. 1 Chambers , nl" In. KIiik's New l.if.i I'llla. Their K, . ., . i.cllou Im ho Kenile thai Ihe ii.M"ii.lix Np niemb-rs Miss l.ertrnde Jmwi -lilQCKCO J:'iM Now is tlit- time to con if find li.'ivc vonr nic'tnrc t;ilcn lor a new suit. I liavc s.'itn p!ts from one of t lit largest do tli in"; stores in Cliici";o. A Ii st vlt s aiiM grades of ";oods. SUMMKR HATS. A larc sliipmcnl of straw lints just arriv ed including men's, li y ", vt uncus' a nd girls', in all the le.'id iii"; styles. C. H. BURKHOLDER. Main Street, - - Cottage Grove, Oregon. ya-tggga- numnah o o COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS CHARLES MATTHRVVS, Propr. SlC'KSSOK TO HARTUNQ 5c HANSON. i i O 1 THE TOGGERY has an im- men so 1 1 AT trade when yon con sider the New Styles arriviii"; every two weeks ... I For legal blanks Nugget office. :Sr IsNoWonder Mi -9 WMEIEILIEM-THCDMFCCDH CdDMPANf ... U .'3 mmmr I . !r -i.Scr'.iJI mmm V HAVE IT FOR LESS Men's all wool Blue Serge Suits, $15. All wool Worsted Suits, $15 to $18. Men's all wool Fancy Novelty Suits, $15 to $25. Doy's and Young Men's Suits in all Wool, Staple and Fancy, at Prices Within the Reach of All. The Fsxmoxis WALKOVER SHOE for Men. from $4.00 to $5.00 Utz & Dunn Shoes for Ladies in Vieis, Patents and Valor Calf, irom $.'i.00 to $5.00 FOR STYLE, FIT, QUALITY AND PRICE WE ARE IN THE LEAD Wheeler-Thompson Company 'If 4 K I I I I r wj fir ' "