Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 19, 1907, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA- NUGGET
HOMl-MIA M!(i(ll;T PI liUSIIIMI
COMPANY.
Mk nil rhrrli rnynUe to NukcvI ChIv Co.
KfliriM t ttip (M lo(iin at CoUiiko tirevr,
o viton ,.sin.l rlwx" mail ninlior.
srr.si iuptiox katfs.
li IllontllS (HI
I year ...$l..0
is months '. J ix
If paid in advance.
Clubbing Pates.
Pohoniin Nuuset one ve.ir
follow illli pllh-
Tho
villi nny nil" of 1 he
.'trillion ono yo;ir for
.)iiosilr:
l .'c llio Monthlv
Woekly ( reionl.i n i li t l,i u 1 1
Wtvkly Journal i Purl land I
I'.iily Mlniiiu Ih'oord il'envori
Wooivly .Vilnius liecord
Pacific HoillOSItfcld
Northwest I'oultrv .loiirn.'il
imomit sol
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1 .m.ei is l.'ft tii r.).' f-v T1IK AMKKI
A N MINIS'. OVJKi SS, I'lmmln r of oni
iiit'iii' lhin.lnnr, i'oir. Coin . wli.'ie ir
rvrt.l.T-. m til 'tx !t'in' f o I lio ii "t i 't I In .ml
in i'H'iMS i r.in ihr Mrious miicni; vt- i u i.i l
he W csl, a - it-nMiii' '.il.iarv Mi.t nnu4ii --aihil.
rms rArr.r. nkci.i on i;i,-t v e imi.r
A.lviTtisiiii! Aki-iii'V. M nn,1 i " MoicliBius lv
. hmiee. Sun Krsni'ivn, , nliliirm li.'re ism
rnri lor a.lvoi i ism chii 1 e ir n,ie ''or u.
Masons Elect Grand Officers
The Masonic Grand tunle was
in vision nil lawt work au.1 joined
Mlli the Pot (land Comuinrrinl Club
in Living the cot ncr-lono of the
new cipjit storv steel building that
will I it tlie homo of that Club as
noon completed-
Tin fallowing were elected olli
cot by the tlruid Royal Arch lor
tho ensiling year:
F. W. Paris of Union, grand
hih priest; A. II. SteimT of Salom
deputv grand high priest; Kdward
Ki l'Ho ot Island Citv. grain! king;
Frank I. Millor of Albany, frand
scribe: Rnid P. Mason of Alhany,
frr.uul treasurer treeleoted) James
F. Robinson of Fugene, rand sec
utiry (reelected); A. J. Marshall
of l'ottliiii'l, grand captain of the
host: H. I.. Pittock of Portland,
grind lecturer; O. P. Coshow of
Ro-t'bui'o, grand chnpHiu (select
ed ); C. J. Buchanan of Oregon
City, grand principal Hojourner;
Osoar HaMor of lallas, graml
i oval arch (Mptaui: John M. How
of 1'nooiip, yjaml master third vail;
b. '. Mji.shall o( Kuy;ne, Rrainl
(instil sto 'iul vail; CAieorg 1'. Da
vis- of Canyon I'tv, yiaml master
liit .iil: 1). C. 'loinasini of l'mt
lai d giand seutinel (iee!ectetl.
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VVltDNrSPAY, Jrxt" I'. 1007
i l'iiionlis for tho ki.lin'v and
I dor. ll-ov lirimr ipiiok r liof to biu-U-I:0I10,
1 lion nn f ism . Iiiiiiliap', liivd
Iwnrnoiit fooling. Thoy produoe nat
I ur.i I action of tno kl.tn.vs in liltoriiitf
I wato niatlM- out of tlio blood ")
davs treatment Si in). Money re
I funded if I'ideiilos nro not ati"f.iot"i-y .
Sold by Now Lni Prun store.
The Polk County Iteinier p ib
lisho.i an editorial last week con-
cerning th-" dilleroiit trusts that me . ,
tleoeing the oon-umer aud i-n t -1 Delegates to Development League.
alludes to the change in t lie school j , . , .
A , . , ,, The Lommercial Club at their
terft bo .ks a9 follows: meeting last week, ejected the
We have 1 niimbu- of t rusts now ' following gentlemen as delegates
loin.! 01. .10 I). !.,. w:i.v ain.m u' , to tl-e Poillnn l
which iniiiht U' montioiifd tho small 1 r ...
.....ttur ..ft..vi io.a- ff,wr ....i.ii,, 1 liea.iiuo w hioii meets
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schools. Ihov set the prico both
ways ;ind by inlliit nee brought to
lie.-ir Upon nfooljlato text buoU coiil-mis-ion
ch.mve (lie book- whonover
dosired. hiiiiiriiij ia an entirely now
lot of b'.ioks all handled by the same
parties ntvi who derive the piciiis
,-int tlie 0opit sinu 1 have to p;iv for
no better honi.s, out give an added
percenMn "Jd books oxchaiiijeil for
t ho now."
Development
on T 11 ie -1 in
thatciiv; F. Hinds, Prsnk Phillips,
M A Andemou. b II. Rosenberg.
W H (iatui iii, J. H. Protman, J.
H. Cliiirnbi rs and Chatles Rruneau.
Fourth book
Fifth hook
Att f.ditcation Dtawingbook
I to S, litsl three bookx 15
rents; last live 'JO
Ti:t noohs 1 k TUK nu;u sciioui..
l'olloing in n list of the text
bcHik" which will lm vml in the
Oregou llich Schotds for the next
six years. Considerably more than
half of these boohs ate new.
bnehler's 1'nulish C.tHinmur t M
Hertick V Damon's Composi-
tion and Rhetoi ie 1
Catson's Handbook of Com
position WelpH Algebra 1
Tarr's Physical (Jeogiaphy... 1
Hale's First I.Rtin book I
Hale's Ijatiu Cramni ar 1
Guntiisons Xillai lev's VnH.tr 1
( .roenoiioliA, Kittrnlge's Vir-
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Aliens ACiicotiDttgh's ('ieero
Chantnng's ' . S. History
Meyer's Ccnei.il llistoty ....
Power's.vy I.on'.- Ollice Moth-
ods -.iiul ! took keepmu
Hutehim. ns physiology and
Hygiene .
Petgen's Rolany
Newcomer's ling Literal urn
' Amcr. "
Wentworlh's (leoun try. . . .
Mihken A- C.ah-'s Physics. ..
bo Coiite's geology
Well's Acad. Arithmetic . . .
Ibdlock's Kconomios
IStrong A Sehaler's govern-
me nt of Auieiican people
Joj ne-'s ".et man grammar
lluss' " Reader
lb iith's I'lerinat: Authors ..
logne J t iocs.
McPharson A Houderon'M
lilemeiits of Chemistry
Davenpoit's In'roduetion to
Zoology
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10 Montr, cordate, dreply three cleft,
50' fruit a Mttnatn. doimrlv ln'snid:
wooit reddish brnwu, sap wood,
whitish, close grained, compact, of
ten curly, light, Imnl, strong, re
ceives n high polish.
Use: Fu mi tout, cabinet work,
ted handles, turned work, veneer,
fuel. It is an CNoeedingly vnlun
ble f-hadetree, and grown in abundance-
in the streetM of nil our
towns. It attain its greatest.
in the rich bottom hnd.
CASCARA SAt.RAUA
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A vfthiaide tree twenty to fifty
bet high, six to twenty four niches
in diameter; leaven cliplieal. two to
seven inches long; ft up. black, tur
binate, three-seeded, wood pinkish,
hard, compact, but showing large
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j 11 11 11 111 1 Kiovvtlis, leecives a llli'll
polih.
Use: Wood for cabinet work.
Tha bark is medicinal.
N'oTi liane county has for many
yearn shipped larue (piantities pf
tins imik. 1 he avetago pi ice i
10 about t( n cents a pound. The t
! bl value of Oregon's cascani out
HO ! put for I'.tOil is eslimiiled at one
.'ID J hundred Ihoiisind dollar!).
-', OR F,C, ON ASH
A tree twenty to one hundred
' I feet high, aud one to four feet in
diameter: leaves com pound; JealU-ts
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Cat a-
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Todd'a Astronomy.. 1
live to seven, lanceolate, oblong to
oy.il, acuminate, two to four inches
long; fruit, winged, an inch long.
wood, grayish brown, hard, tough,
him. straight grained, takes a high
, polish.
j Use: Furniture, inside finishing,
; wagon woik, stair posts.
I There me many other kinds of
I wood in this eouiitv that might be
mentioned, but we have described
i the ones I bat are the moHt plentiful,
!anI of the highest comifipieinl
00 lvalue.
Great Forest Wealth
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Director
Headache an I constipation dl-ap
pear when Hade's Little I.ivor Pills
;irf used Tliev keep the system clean
the toin:ich sweet. Taken oeen.siun-
: 1 1 1 V t hev kot'M 1111 w-pll Thov urn
Ihe Ureg-'Ui in Hkes exception to : for tin-ontire family, sold by New
j l-.ia 1'rujj Store.
this portion and alludes to the edi
tor as a "Rub"" ho does net
know what he is talking abo -t and
embrace in the term of ' Rule-''
all countiy editors who have da:ed
to intimate tint the chmg of texi
books so often, vmke i a h ndship
Mix This At Home.
The following simply honif -tnadt'
mixture is said to readily relieve and
overcome ;iny form of 1 heumn tism by
forcing the kidneys to lilrer from the
blood and system jil the uric acid
on some and was perhaps unueces-1 and poisonous waste mntter. reliev-
sary. jinsar once suoii syniptonis n? imek
ache, weak kidneys and Madder and
bloi.nl diseases.
Perhaps Ihe Iteinier was a little
more forciole than polite iu using
tho term "fool state text book com
mission" though ut the same time
may be correct but as- there is nn
11. W. Scott on the commission it
struck him rather hard on his
bump of egotism.
Of course Oregoiiian Jiueyclop
dla II. W. Scott, doe.; not care
what tl ie.ae 1 1 1 Liej "Rubes'" think or
say on any (natter or concerning
him, but stili he "does not like the
little 'fiste' barking at him," so
occasionally, as in the present case,
sets down on them as hard as he
can.
Hut Mr. Se-tt, a; ote of the
brainest men in the t-tt'j ought to
know better lhao 10 say, localise a
man is a coiiLti y editor, he is a
"Rube" or devoid ot brains b-"TheNew Text
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B'jme 01 rue nraitifcst lueu we lia'-e
were once country editors. The
Itemiz-r is right and in not the
only country paper that decry s the
action of the change of toxt. books
every lew years without cause.
Try it. as it doesn't cost much to
make, and i? s.iid to be absolutely
hamd'"" to the stomach.
(Set the following harmless Ingredi
ents from any sood pharmacy:
fluid Kxrraet Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound 1 argon, one ounce
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilhi, three
ounce. Mix by shaking well in
buttle mid take a tenpoonfnl after
each meal and again at bedtime.
This simple mixture is Ha Id to give
prompt relief, and there are very few
cases of Rheumatism and Kidney
troubles it will fail to cure perma
nently. These are all harmless, e very-day
drugs, and your druggist should keep
them in the prescription department;
if not, have him order them from ihe
wholesale drug houses for you,
nilhor than fail to use this, if yoii are
afflicted.
Books for the Public
Schools and the Cost.
The new textbooks for the com
mon and High schools of th state
as r-ele-ted by the Text book Com
mission, of which we made mention
last w .1; with the cost of each,
.lie as follows;
Wheelers graded Primer.... 25
Wheeh-r'. graded lstjjeader
Wheeler'', graded 2d Reader
Wheeler's graded ')d Reader
Cjr'rt fonith Reader
Cyr'fi tifth Reader
Mr Bryan licenses President
Roosevelt of hiving stolen hi.s
principles. Mr. Piynn's principles
have btc-n so va'iie I that its a pretty
difficult matter to keep tioiii in
fringing upon him. He has his 16 'Natural inlro'ry Geography
to 1 principle hp, however, and Natural s ho'd Geography ...
,.hr.,l U ir. ih, SI....I .1.,.. i Smith's primary Arithmetic
j j ..... 1 ( l
or his "crown of ihoins, cross o
gold" idea. They are wit a in his pos
session for all lime to come Med
ford Mail.
Oregon has received no better ad
vertisement than the visit ( f the
Oregon girls throiigout the Kant.
The newspapers everywhere they
visited gave them extraordinary at
tention, and now comes the Ft.
Worth (Texas) Record of last Sun
day, devoting its leading editorial
to tii i r trip and complimenting the
plan as being "novel, valuable and
effective for publicity purposes."
The Oregon bankers met during
the week, the attendance being
larger aud more thoioughly rcpre
sentatbe than any former gather
ing of that body.
Smith's praetioa' Arithmetic
Mental Arithmetic
No separate book adopted;
use written arithmetic.
Thomas' elementary History
History of U. S. by Donb....
Jbichler Ilotckiss' Modern
English lessons
" I'iuglihh Grammar
Civil Government
No separate book adopted-
tory to be used.
First book in Hygiene
Graded Ichhouh in Physiolo
gy mid Hygiene
Agriculture for beginners
(Rurkett Stevens &Hill)...
Outlook writing book, 1 to 7
" Copy hljjiH, 1 to 0
" Pructiee books
limpiro Writing Speller
Reed'H Word Iyessonn ..
Now liducatioual Course:
First Look
Second book
Third Look
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dull brown, sip w 'd, dull white;
compact, soft, tough, durable.
Use; Veneer, slaves, wooden
ware, wood pulp, tmnks, drums,
barrels and drawer bottoms.
SHOWY WII.I.OW
A i-lender tree, twenty to thiity
feet high, two to tour feet in diam
eter, with dark brown hark; leaves,
laueeolate, acuminate, seirulate;
capsules ovoid, acuminate, abort
pedieelled.
Uae: Baskets, veneeiing, char
coal, fuel.
WKSTlili VFJ.LOW WIIXOW
A small tree fifteen to forty feet
high with yellow bark, leaves ob
long, fcerrula e, short petioled
Use; Fxcfllent for basket work.
There are many other kinds of
willow growing along the streams
of this county, most of which are
excellent for basket mid wooden:
ware work.
ORICGON' AI.DKU
A large tree, fifty to a hundred
feet high, and one to lour feet iu
diameter; lurk, datk brown blotch
ed with white; leaves oval to ellip
tic, thickened with prominent lushy
veins beneath; fruits ovoid o ob
long, one half to one inch long, the
nutlets are surrnunnod by a mem
braneous wing; wood, reddish, hard
and durable.
Use. I'urnit'iie, buggy boxes,
cabinet woik, lor stinking meats
and salmon. It furnisues Ihe most
satisfactory fud knoAn for either
camp or household.
HAZliL
Shrub or small tree, six to forty
feet high, three to ten inches in di
ameter, leaves, orbicular to obvo
eate, incised, s irate; fruit, ovoid,
and edible nut; wood brownish.
hard, receives t high polish.
Une. Shoe pegs, baskets, bar
rel hoops.
OREGON Wlli ri-i OAR
A tree from fifty to one hundred
and fifty feet high, two to live feet
in diameter; leaves from four to nix
inches long, two to fiv inches wide,
coarsely )ob"d; acorns about one
inch long, cup shallow, heait wood
light brown, sap wood nearly white
eompict, heavy, strong, hard,
tough, durable.
Use: Fiirniiur-, wagonwork,
shipbuilding, eariiages, inter i r fin
ishing, fue), veneer, barrel hoopa.
Tim Oregon oak is noli d for the
growth of large beautiful bunches
of mistletoe, which grown among the
limbs.
ORFvGON BLACK OAK
A medium sized tree, six-ty to one
hundred feet high and one to six
feet in diameter, with rough black
bark; leaves large, deeply lobed;
acorns one to one and one-half in.
in diameter, oblong; wood dark and
close grained, hard, compact, re
ceives a high polish.
Use; Finishing lumber, furni
ture" wagon vork.
OREGON MAPJ.lv
A magnificent tree, fifty to one
hundred feet high, two to five feet
iu diameter; leaves, th largest of
the genus, four to twelve inches
11. vmt wis, n. 1 rum, w.
n 011 cm;, run. 111 1 ki i.v,
C. IIOSM K I Mi.
f dlililiHH,l
If it's Up-to-date. THE TOGGCIIY has it.
SI I. ISO I llll'l l,l,l,l II I I M i
iliillict itlo 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 0 I - 1 1 bv nil
men 1 if K' I JO'lc men I a ml
THE TOGGERY
I 1 I he place I o . ! ,,n
t ho e 1 iv 11 1 it 1 hi I
Snlei ol V iil.I let!
oil t her I'e m i 1 1 1 1 111 I
I hill, I 1 1 1 1 1
,;ol Ol the
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V W ill lll lkt' il 1 mil lot
von if 1111 lui) 0111 SIM
MI l I Mil k'U I Vk n( us.
If it's Up-to-date. 1 tic TOGGERY has it.
ir.tii:'nw.-,.Ti.i.--'f,,S" -:" nn'ii wi.irwnni
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5 'S' - '- -H TZr 'Zr "S' "i- '
GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO.
! ci lei iu
We .lis., ii .,n. l nil . aid-. !
Farming Machinery
Crcsvm Sopai'citors, Sporlinjj (ioods
i i 1 1 rv n niu! A ouoor.i imo
! to
Remember VVc Buy for Quality.
Call o'l
Gi n nil & Vealcli Co.
Rank ofCottaire Grove
Paid Capital $25,000.00.
W. H. Abrami
B. Larch
C. Ion King
A. M. Ktli
- PrildBl
Vlc.PrtldtBl
Cathlcr
- AttliUnl Caihltr
NO 'CLOSE OUT' SCHEME I
A n pre-entatl vo bank the
business public of this city and
HnrroiindinJ count rv.
We Solicit your bnsine.
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F R E E
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( iccnsionally ixomodh desiring
to purcluiHea itiiipophorie eon
elude I lint they can secinen low
er price on a machine by buying
til l'.ugene, Portland, or by
einliiiK lyrist. We wmt to make
thorn peiHoiiH ihe following
proposition:
Anyone Inying proof before lis
to th) effect llml they or nny of
their friends have purchnwd or
can purchase, any type of F.dl
hoii, Columbhi. or Victor iiniph
oohone or records nt nny of the
above mentioned phicea, any
cheaper than we lire Helling Ihe
himie, will be given ll lirupho
phonn absolutely free. I ivory
n gent. In bound by the HarneeaHt
Iroii contract to k II on I.v nt. the
pi lees fixed by I he factory and
Hiiy ngeiit doing olherwlKo Is
prompt ly suspeudeil.
When you buy elsewhere you
are Himply out the express,
freight or your cur fureln irunH
nct lou.
buy from your local dealer
who in here to Hliiy mid make
good all K'liirantee.
NOTIONS and NOVELTIES
The Bazaar.
Slriclly Slraislitforvvard llnsiiicss Methods.
One Pricn to all, and
All get Value Received.
OLIVER VI3AI Cll.
Alain Street, - Cottivc (irovc, Ore.
Stale of Ohio, City or Toledo, )
bllCIIH ('Ollllt.V. ) HS
Frank . I. ( honey innkeH onfh that
he Ih Henior piirtuer of the firm of F.
J. Cheney h t'o., doing busineHH In the
tJty f 'I oledo, eouiify and Htuto
nforHf M, and f lint wiid firm will pay
theHut-of ONE III NDRKI) DOL
LARS fV)r eivh and every case of (la
ta rrli Hint, crinnor, be cured by the
use of I f ol I'h v;itan h cure.
FRANK J. CHF.XF-Y.
Sworn to before me and mibHcrlhed
in my preMence. thin (ith day of !.
comber, ISHil. A. W. OFKANON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
HiiII'b ('atari h Cure Ih taken Inter
nilly, and aetH directly on tho blood
and nineoiiH Miirfacen of the nyntom.
Send for teHflnionialH fret.
F. .. (;Jli;Ni:V & CO., Toledo, ().
Sold by all IirugK'iHtH, 75etH.
Take IIiiIFh Family PlIU for eontl
pnt ion. (
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WHtTE FOR OUR HOOIILET ON
BANKING BY MAIL
0
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INTEREST ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BANK
OF TIIK
TOIc (uarantrc tEruot
Coinpani)
Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts
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J. TiiORhURN Rosn
Georgf; 1 1. I lux
T. T. liUKKIIAKT
John E. Arrciinon
ClIA-'j. 11. Koif .
Grtiicah-s vf Ih'xKit
Account;; SubjWt to Check
J 'resident
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Asst. Treasurer
240-244 Washington St.. Cor. Second
PORTLAND. OREGON
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