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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1907)
.vv "I awwiar - "--T r T""" """" i 4 i WILLAMETTE i Profrr : UNIVERSITY J ltralr. BOHILMU MiLT 11 BUSHIV1 rtT' tr. -h- -,t.' -i rf fr- tiv Son" of California. i cow on " the way to ! the champion bght If it s Up-to-date. THt TOfintHY lias it. Collcif of IJ Sc r a I Kri. ' I U.I - !l ' III I II I I i I ; I j.K Mli.-.r M. l. CiaV" "( Ijw 1. 1.. I". 'iVv f Tl!i3r It. I L'-'.'.t . B. M. i ' . weight fighter of He worM. by . winning the tet.tr ruJnJ content c; i-; ,i! I'!, ! - i 1 . . v.. .. It I.. r.. - i i . THE TOGGERY i I I:I1'TK'S i:TFS. -ott.- with Battling NeV,n at Sn f ran- " ' cico. lat week. He wili no l ' . - I .1- ' ... - 1 ,f V . Am. BOHEMIA NUGGET ;.o;JotWo',!cf,fc ,anl Slnnes an 1 haul 1 tx forrrd to I" Hi-: If ..:! .r. a !vars-. Clabbiac Pate. feat him no wear the chtrapion. tLe latue'.s of J t.,:t. t!.. f II I ' :-r I f j any .r, '. i i' 1 1. ..f th f..;;j on ve.ir P. in..- M r, W ilv V ly J..-. M.'r. :t, V.-'v m;- TLe con: m iss; oner of the general lr i-uV-' ianJ oSce Lm JeciJed that in the nf Stite of Orvgon onfn aiy rnike pr.iication to Me on government . ,1 i Portland i I:- r 1 lT.vf IV- r 1 :r:.i ..; $.." -..:0 land any time tf:r reaching the age of ! vr. :.. f f. .. . tt . '-.( al r h : - r : !. r :-.-.. , -r ! t". Mer-: - H- Henrj- S-hief, of Port '.and, was eicn fi'ten tr-"'M of the Uh f-T wi:e !ra'iDg, anJ he faintH iwij. The !roke houM hTe !-pn coti t . r: ii ! nnt:i he revi'J The towns that "'.a u :t an-j i co e c:::es are the on-s that huitie for the establishment fi ne enter prises that furnish empbyment to lavr. T.. r..:v-, T ? N.n: Tt.e "r . :.Tl I-: T;.- S-'. J i . r.i X I: --.t ral r' I:, . ?i.. !- . tvrr. . I: I: ri T!- A 1. C"'. '& .re t,riAn r:.""v lnIp-nI-itt th Co. V-fcC- uf IilrJ Atm. 7 nr Art. ni .:I..tt. I I, TIj" N ! l oJ Art i" (! f.nan -s f I.if-etal Art. ) if r ii Hiv il i (ml l'ir y,nr SI M i W .f n- If its Up-to.dntc. I tic TOGGERY lias it. PRESIDENT JOHN M. C0l.EMN, Salcra, Orexon. w .Vakwsr.vvv4 STATE FAIR AT SALEM IMPORTANT TO YOU Tie State of Wa'-hirton appropriate-! frr 'be A!si;i- Ortgon State Board of Agriculture Publishes all Information for Guidance of Ethibitors- NO 'CLOSE OUT' SCHEME I ROOSEVELT'S UNPOPULARITY. Ynkcn-Pi;;- Kxpcsitioa. A ?r.tln:ar. who his l-een trT e'.ing m the South rite to the Fla-ttrn p"rr9 t L it he h-s viJtd f-terj S';:tbern stite sanpiing po litical -tntirr.ent. and says tb.it it is pretty rr,ti:h all f:r Taft rovi -U-i Koo1'. e'.i oar. lo: t indacei to rijn nrrain. practically all w:th wlon leta'.k-l favore 1 tie pre-i- ilT-tV "i' :''D. As 1 this the unieral senti- T H i T.L recGieiGD inir frCfQ wea!tby knt for a bunJrel What it Would Mean to us to Have a Library. A public library in cur cjcimua it t well I Le an inrt'irnce f"r t'rJ"l every ia- io tde week. It would ir.ali the town more at- trctite to the cla- of people we want a- rtiicct- an 1 ntighb-rs. It 11 moul t 1h rharitsrs of Th:s crh.-e is in rre:p: o' -at-Icgue- frcrt. tU):.r;,:i -tv H rd ot Agriculf.::e fr the :.::v -.x'.L annual f:r to I-e l.l i t t'.tzi Sep tem'; er 1'- to -1. it.v.I iie. The Lojalet is r:e tly jj'.'c:: 'm- an-1 contains ;l ti-.e nei-ary iiiforrua tin for the gui lar.c of -vtry rlass of yrirr.(- cih;L.;tor. Cash ri.'vs are Ii-tt J m the :in the chiliren to our bonis-;. A goo-i library would pet puts citizens. No other of xhich will he :i-.var del in the iic-tA.k, asjric;itural and raantifat'ired produ ts an 1 in al d.tiOt, there re -j'rriil (re:Ji,JIS and trophie-. ia'.i:.-.l at :, tor aard in the-e departntnt. In the foreword occurs the fol- i lowing announcement: ' Thos- who have not visited the state fair ground- rtcemly hi;I find many cbanpf-s. A complete arid subv.anial livestock ftion ha &(-n rc-?p 1 tv hi i-fi will .ift-lv nd o! tLe pope. i ti,jn to tn0w Low to find facts. Xo' 1,. , ueeu .-rew.eas lue im w ; nao knows everjtbin?, but the mc-Gt." aTs th ur-. .o tre-i itni MiDauorw r.-hiir irstitn'ion r.fT-r5 . f.ttin? years hvs beta so rxpahr ia every aa opp-ortunity for a pablic-sptrite 1 section an I in every ,-n'e. s U citizen t0 htIp bi!l neighbors an i Roosett!: at the 1 resent time. The ; win thejr arproval ,nj affection, confidence in him by the people is A litrary wutj be the center of unboun leJ. as his struggles for the our inteIiectaal life and would ttim carbirig of inroads of the trusts --nd cUte tte growth &f an ticds of big corporations appeals to their clnb, for studv and debating. Btnse of ja,tic. Roosevelt stands; lt- part of our eJuca- lor tne r;L.t.s o! tt-e Deopie, tis V Ii.im- ctablihtil a C!as in your town ami you can join lh i at any tune. We v'ive sjkc ial lnlis and our super ior drill arc jut what you muit have if you de sire the bct mkwss. OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED We a-si.t worthy stll ilrnts to secure good po sition. Io not say that you cannot learn to write Shorthand for You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do the work the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC .- Z ill'- :;'- me Strictlv Slraijjliliornard !!iiin.' Mw'i'wul One Frier to all, anil All get Value Peci-ived. OLIVER VIE AT CI I, ain oiicct, Cottiv c ( ii t Ore CLEARANCE SALE Of Trimmed Dross Hats T(.f tlti.il r. 1 . 'f merl -! 1 . n 1 I I! I'omswioileDce School .1 s 1111. 1 ,1 . and hibited here. "The irspro-. cmetjt -.vis brought Qiscretion, ana uto nuesnon j mtn who know how to find an in sincere in his undertakings. He j disptn5ibie fact quickly has the has undoubtedly made mistakes an 1 1 1. cy,,,;,,,,. ... o,, i-nrir Soda ville. Or. I 'r Kiirtiitr in! urination ( Al.:. AT M (hill ( FFI K. Summer Hat for Only $1.98 J f. r 1 X ;i !. ir .ti ll. i r i rortbwtet at he t-tite fair grounds during the P."'J exhibition. t . . ' . lt. , - - - - iin a otuer manner meeaucauono! a rijeetl htiii on the Kite fur beiye ciana inawjuuii hub the children who leave school; to iraiai'-s 01 niantinj. .1 - t ... r 1.- - n ! I r 1 - I ' I IVTil'T f -JTir- Till ..a. t. . . - rte result was aa aor ropnatiou ot tO give ..-,-, 1 .v. Tirtli' rai.-in' thr a- ari'l ahortenirif? tixe e need it ind inspiration t0 commodious an-1 substantial build-i hour an a. a eon-sequMi': th- con- i teachers of the psople, those who,. a fr.m (:t f...t ... ofN, i IX'XJV'Xl th or polpit, on the fttt long wb:cb are far in a-h-ancei: 000000 Director vv. II. .:! tll-t, 11. I (Kill, w. A. ii i:Ti run. nj ki r.v, . !!. kl NO. THE VOGUF; MILLINERY PARLOR. MAIM ST. Four Door of Bnde. CO I I A ii Y. (JKOVK o O s toiiLd ;n mauy ' wf-althier states were' ef tifiif h-f ork will eaf, a no : rostrum, or with the pen attempt to &j t buildir. j-rty. t oliowe-J to it io?,cal con-. . olaer an 1 :!u-iori itir foui,d that thr farmer, or 1 W e need it to help our mechanics ; iTecii- artfrliy'rHttnroat ; i their employments, to give thern , Th; 'offiters &f tke aeBociation izations of a.i kir.ds and out a frac-! the best thoughts of the best work- are. ' tio!,u! jar: it liirn i- orani-ii. For-:n tn.ir lin.o mVtVir . j wt Orov- Ti.:.-. :erS in tDeir 1,ne8' wLetLer ttes' W. II. Downing jre-ideot: W. I WLilt it must U alrnitted tbat ; thoughts come in fxoks, or papers, I p Mat,fcti vjce-prr-.ident; I. A.! the atxjve is true to a greater or less br tagazi"fc'- Welch, secretary; A. Bus , treas-1 degree, we uoull remind the wri-1 fin it uier' ter that the prico of everything the jTEACHERS EXAMINATION! farmer r.i-es has kept pace pretty SILK CREEK ITEMS. ! well ith tiieaJvatjce in the price !. . u . ,,. . .. . , ... 1 ,, .. . . . ,j ... , . ' 1 Will be Held in the High School Build- Mr. su-pin ifrr.- anj wif- and! of labor in most lines. He is get- ! ... . . Mr,, ( row of I,r.,r,.. wer- in ( v.ttat- 1 , ..... inn in t-imnnA rAmmAnMnn tin' a i ctte-price Jor ail ot his pro- "'a "S1"5 ; i;,ovj Thnr-lay. ducts that be has to ship, and all j August 14. Mr. David lt- and family have the necessaries, tuf-h as garden veg- hoen away .ointliii viitin' with table3, eggs butter and so forth, 1 Notice ia hereby given that the jfrlnds at Hale Inrll. that finds it market direct to the, county superintendent of Lane: Mr. Sam liaiiiewuo-l ius anioiij, the fionsuiuer the laUrirjg clas ' county "ill hold the regular eiami- , J.1,. !in"'"Ut i Sl""l;,.v to which toe above .verpt allude nation of applicants for state and, '.. , '' . , . . . . . , , M. 1 . JJabi ock anl uif.- ari'l Mih- -are largely increase.1 through the county papers in the high school, A,.( w,(,(.,,r t i(mt f .,. ,,iiy result o: thec ur ion organizatioiis. building in I-.ugen? as followi: ir. town T: irvlay. In fact very few trades are pajing For stat pipfr,, cointnencing Mr. Arthur Woodriny of rv.lar their labor anything like the per j Wednes lay, Angus. 1 1, at ! o'l lof-k Cre. k was in om m ii.hoi I, ,.! from cent of raine that lias been madeinla. rn. and continuirig until Satur- .Friday until Sun. lay, att.n.,-l , urd, most of the nec-H-ari's c-f life, and; day, August 17, at 1 p. rn. ( Saturday. .1.,. .- .1 t U.,ir,.0,ivI'.ntr..nc.in Mu. A tiiOM a i m fn, d w i f.r Uitedwith . . i. ii- i-i i tht; family f I l.ed if we might except the I tory, spelling, physical geography, T, ,,..,. i inn n'jii i inr in , Bank of Cottage Grove Paid Capital $25,000.00. W. B. Akraau I. Larck C. 1m Klai A. H. KtU - Pr14ai TUFr14ai CMkUf . AMtataal Caakir A representative hank of the hijaiiw-H Mihlir of thl city and 'i rro u nd 1 nj: J rou n t ry . We Solicit your business. ooooooo-ooooo o oooooooooooo II. of iiid-, orange organization - arc vastly the more benefitted by the agitation for higher pay and less hours car ried on by the trade union. Haywood has been declared not guilty, and the verdict was celebrat ed in Portland, by his anarchist ad mires holding a ratification meeting at which occanion a picture of Pres dent Koosevelt was displayed and made a butt for ridicule and insult, while beside it hung a portrait of Haywcod decorated with red rib bons, the anarchist color. It was torn down, however, by an Ameri can citizen. If these foreign scabs are to be allowed to hold their meetings the should be compelled reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book, keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, Marl ami I iov - of I i. i ! In our iifighhoi hood Saturday. Almon Owens and sist'-r MUh Amy were with fri'-nds In Lynx Hol low over Saturday. Alfred Whwli-r ;u:d wife vu-nt to o COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILL CMlfl.l:S MV1 IIII.WS, IVopr. S!. i.Sm'ik i i i IIAKTUNOA HANSON. Saturday liotany, plane geome- J Divide Friday for a vinit with Mrs. trv, general history, Fn glish litera- Vh tler' paientn and Hl-t.-r,. vure, m-uooi jaw. , jienry Dame wood and family p'or county paters, commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a. in. and continuing until Friday, August 16, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phy siology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government. W. IJ. DILLARD, County Superintendent. called at Fugcm- Miller'H Sunduy afternoon. Mr. Wilson wan haulh'g hay from the Ashhy place the firut of the week. Miss Adelaide Hanficoni, a Seat tle artist, won the $500 prize offer ed for the official emblem of the Aluska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The design i9 artistic and fully typ ifies the purpose of the exposition, TIMIil.K USD A-T JUNE 3, 1h7 NOTJCF. FOi: IM BLICAHON. Folfed Htiiten Lu.d Olfire, I'.oM-l.urg, Oregon, July. TJ. I'juT. Notli e Is hereby given that in rom- liaii' ewlth the pro ixlons ( the art f Ojnjirw of June :t. H7s, entitled "Au act for the ale of tunU-r lands in the states of California, Oregon Neada and Washington Territory," ax extendtxl to all the Public I .and StlteH iiv tut of August 4, IH'J'J, ANDY I'KITZMAN of Fugeiie, County of 1 vine, State of Ore"', 11, in thin office 011 Febru- wen; iuv i, ri7. his nworii statement Su . 1 v'ii I, f jr the ntrchus of the fractional i .N W , of N W'4 of Station .No. . In TowiimIiIj. So. 2, Houfli, ItaiiK' No. 'J, West W. M., and will fTer i,nxf to nhow that tlie land nought U more valuable for Its tlrnU-r or Htone than for agriciiltiual purines and to es tablinh his claim to said land U fore W, W. Calkin,, IJ. .S. Commissioner, at hU office In Kugene, Oregon, on Monday the L'lst lay of October, J!)7. Jfe narnes iu vitneHses: Tom ( 'amplx-ll of Lugene, Oregon; C'al Young of F.ugene, Oregon ; Mara ud A. Carmichael of Kugene, Oregon ; Ifermao T. Dow of Kugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-descrilx-d lands are reiuesteJ to file their claims in this office on or before nn Id 21st day of OetolHT, 107. 12kmjami.m L. Ennv, Register. i -rZ? "3? TJ-.'A GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. Dti lers in ( flniMlhll lldl'ltl'dl'ii yint'nv dllil I Ubuuai uaiu . mi , kjnm, .urn i For legal blanks Nugget office. VI -X Vl Jv! We also h:ilnl,' ;il LIikIh i.f FLrming Machinery Cresvm Separators, Sporting (inods fiuns and Ammimiiioii, ;' Call on Remember We Buy for Quality. w firifiill & VAirh fn ft v I win vil VU R.ead the Nvisget. M. ! VI VI Vt n v