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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
pf TPTTT ? 5 O 5 Tf B I Tl Tf 5 1 B B TS Ts U B 5 8 B 8 S ff B 8 ff 5 TS I ITS II B 8 ) (TC T UTT S) I (cms of Interest in and about Collate (irovc nml vicinity. Cn.fl.ft 8 5 fl USB ft5fl.9 9 tt. 8 9 8.18811 11 OUffB B 8 BBBB'BBBJtil 11 B 9.&.S.B &S.SLSLSL&D HOME NEWS . it i, iiii'( r pin mi i I .11 wi'on'n. I . A )MI 111 l-' II lll will-Ill'"' vl-dllng III I'll j ;ilu. :il eiilih A s -''I I liugene Steam I.aundiy, Allison nml 1 Listings agents. I A' I I ii-iT, 1 1 1 I linger of till' I 1 1 l 1 1 1 Nprili;; U In I '.m mmix mi ltiil immm. Ml'. U. '. .lolni-iuii iu:id"-li Mjllli: trip t' the cnunl y hcmI Moinl.iy. I a ik'Im-k i l ,n, r,;,n, $:!iiii, ..un, !f7.'.Hl, ! I I ,'HMI Mini V-'11. AmU UlMI'i. Mii"m l.ll.'iilii'ili Win ii I nml I '.vii SllllKoll III I '.ll)',l'tll' H II '1 1 1 SlIllllll.V ill If- I f I'.iliil 1 1 1 Inn i iii i-t.i wit Ii Amu. ii i'HIH ( n t'iiiililli llin lo I' H.I h- ii 1 i '.' it rli A I .11 H- ll 'm. S "II I MIhh I'.r -imi lolllill, who has been Vl lllli;: nl.ilivi'H In Limeiic, n turned 1 1 1 1 1 Mnii'l.u . I'. A, KfiiiMn, v 1 1 1 1 i In i n il-ln;; liiihiin . h in I In' rily returned t'il .11 Ci'iin Muiiil.iy. T. f. Win-, lev of I In- I'lr-t V itionnl Haul, 1 1 1 1 1 ' I til nil I 1 1 n I'hi I ; i y H lit 'I'.lln Mi-i N.vlvli MrKiliou ivl in lii'il hum" Wfliii'H.lny iifl.-iti fnv i.iy vIhiI in I Mi'.-.i'in-. Mis. A. II. Iniv.au, who Iiiih been Visit lln; fll.'lld-. Ill T n; i 'mill.' V ! Il l ll.l v. A I'lirty consistim; nf six of our ,V OIIIIK people I If I I llll f 1 1 j' '! 1 1 t I I Ip 'III Monday eve. I'-ont-diui; I lir hiiliil cur on IheO. ,t S. L. I ' t .V Weill, to I'ocll.V 1'iiliit, when- by Hie liviT iiiih' IIm'.V lilllll. II 1 1 UK'1 linlllil'l' Mini I'lljoyi'il t lli'lll celvei hy i lli;lntc, ti lling pliant. Hint li'M i'l'. 'I'll"' lllllih l.ll kels Wlili'll they t'l'lliullll tlll'lll l"llllllllll-l IIIIIIK'I (HIM ilalnlii' ', Wiitri iih Imh ; tind fruit, fl.'i Inn l Hu h' nlli'iitluii dining th" few 1 1 io 1 1 ii 1 1 1 s Hint vilciifi' riijtniil. The trip wiii 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 in u. ill :iinl it was 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 1 1 1 i ly vni"l Ilint. tlii' trip ih-.ul.l In' n pi'iili-.l In tlii- iii'iir future A vi' I ii iii hi i ( 'in 1 1' ill Inn in, t In' rli iik ili Ii li'l'llllllaloi' nml WU'iil pie. hi'i m i , I'M' nili' nt Vi'nti h A I.ivv- '. lll . S 'JO I A lilui'K uf ground npp'iHili' tin' H.ll'll.l llllllHI' Oil till' Wl'-I hl'll' llll I hi i'ii piin lni ii'il ly Mr. HimH. lie ilifi'l liiH II Unit ' 'Miii' purlii-s ni'i' roll biiiplnl erecllii-.; f'liil i unli'ln i'H on tlii' r-:inin in I ln in n fill nrn. i 1 1 ; I , Nnw lliniii' U llrlnll ,'Ulil SI II Inilll'l i lilni-1 ul full h . 1 . 1 1 w niiiM rOt'LTRY ASSOCIATION Organi,cd in Cottage Grove by Some ol Our Chicken Fanciers. On Innt Tliursihy evtinitiK a iium lior of oiir ciiipns who nro engaged in rniHiitf,' fine lr:e(1s of cliiclions for jili'iisuc tnoro limn profit, nct a', (lie offifio of Campljcll iS: Wftlker ami iirjs'.mizt!1 n Poultry AHocii- lion lo lie known iih tlin Cftllapooin I'oiiliry Anf.o(!iiitinii, its ohjert tie injj to ranc a renter intorost tt be tul;-n in lln ruiHiii- iml improving o poultry in I.ann county. The mrniliM-iliip h'c w.'ih pluicil :it $' !.() anil nn i ii vi t n I i i in iH fxtcinlfil to every one win is intnested in rnis in' poultry to lici'oiiii' iiiciii1o rn. 'I'he olli' i rs of the new orgnniza linti :!-: F. II. ItoRinhfif,', )rvs jilcnt; W. C. Coinii r, Mierctary; C. I'. Walker, tieiiHtner. An execu i tivfi eiiinmittde was (tlno iippoinled coiiMislitiK of I). T. Awhrey and It. That OnnipiiH Ground. 'llii- ily eontii'il ul. iIh l ist meet in;,' I i on ;rht up the cpioKlioii of se tFrrXT DEMURRAGE LAW 'out linn"! from If rut nix1' - tlio law, upon proper showing, hut never for longer than !!0 day-H at oiio time. Any railroi'l or Hhipjicr tuny iimko n).li( at ion for uspcn '.iou of the operation of the law and when tho proper showing is made, it in the duty of tlio cotnmin sion to order a heftring upon ten dn)V notiw, and the inw(ir is also conferred to make th" ord'T of buh I'eusion retroactive. The rum mission is' f-'iven power lo prem ribe rules and regulations relating to the furnishing of curs, an to the mariner an 1 form of mak ing application for ears and deliver ing, twitching, weighing, loading and unloading. Coniiid Table hik culating ii rife as to what the effect of tlio demur rage l'iw will he. 1 1 is claimed by Khippern it will cure the car short age evil, by making it so unprofit able lor railroads to permit short iijch that ilie-v will keep n Miiflicient iniltee, Messrs Chambers, Awbreyj)lnl)(r (), ,..lrs m,i to meet all j ami M h-ali and an advertising -o"- ! ,, ,nandH, while others venture the Wheeler i-wIiii? urn-1 Artie. The Wayu and .Mnans coin- s. i . . lv mitten ol I'. II. Konennerg, w. " ; ,,rc,iciii,n that it will prove it boom Dulhuille and Jv I'.right. jerang. It in proposed lo hold a neries ol , . .,,:,.,:,, ., tlo i : ...i n i. ;..t , , ri iu,,,-,l !'"""' I-............. ".-...exiuim,,,,,,, ti, nrstot wimn wi.ij(,tout)( ,,iat tjlL. jaw cannot Ito Pine ami destroy the gat ba ' ,M. duril,K 1(, romillg winter ill thi H inl,.rstat eoinmevce, and that I ..I.. in . -i i v l lw. 1 1 1 nit 1 1 on i. .i . i . i-. ...i . : ... 1 1 1 . I!. I Iriii'i'ii, pi e I' It 'it I ul I In' I I. iV -l"v ICIiy.tlie exar, nine nr Wllieu ui ; Ii. iiilmad eoiiipaiii w ih in il,,' ne Hint uiuihe tettled and that;,,, Uilerii.ined upon ut a future i ril.v hint i"'l; I II nil , Hi irl relilei pO'pi II till -iln-- . I'.'llli'lli"-, IniMiies' l . S. i- i, iv II- I plii'l'M. I I M . I Mr I'' M I I 'a II Ml. i v I ' 1 1 I ,' 1 1 I i H I ! in-: al I l.i' h.'ii I Ini li l M i M. t', .l.n lv mii in Hi: i il . Mr. A. Airlirl , l" i.'llllll llii' l',i P. Id ii'i suoii In. A (oinnnt 1 ,,.,. (i,,,, ,,r the AHsociation. i i ilh' I'l inlel 'h nin i ii I 'i it I i". i . i i M' I II in I r. It. M. Mnipliv hi I ni'i'in iil Weilin -iilax and Ml lie M'liiu.r I'M' ii ii n il hi.: n I I Two hiind i i-i I iiinl lill .' In 'i .ill I u i -' III III'' I' 1 1 1 1 1 n' I a y ihi'inia, pi, l,i- 1 1 A I .1 V-i HI H III llll V iini I ii I nil ill s '.'ii I 'I In1 ; ii i I ' I a in nn ! I inn' i-. h1'! i . Iniy :i ; I I v : 1 1 1 1 1 . K al N'ealrli .V I ,:i ."lis ;i in I I il.i' hi'' i.r v. Mr. ('. C I'ul'.iuilli' h.H I s:ht a liiini near I'ni'.i in' ami will move mi 1 1 1 j ti. ' "i'l i r-tmiinl bv li 1 lln-v ui in leai-in;; ,i ! d'r .liiiiil MIlK llO'll I be c:l( , a river, and t I 'Isll Willi could I' a lino or otherwine, 'J'his ."".Ini in doing by if laud of Mr. OHtriui- the roads will, by centering earn here to nn el the demands of local traffic, c ut short its mipplv of inter-sl-ito trallir eatH will pn.l.al.ly jmow into a large and j ,n Wnshins,tM wheru lhtre is a pcuianei.t as-o.'iati...n and be the ,j,,nnirra,,e IaWi j. that up means of not only eiic iuragilig th" , , Hlt one w.h appointed to lecuie such rh,s js ;i lie..iiining from which I I I .... I . . . r . 1 ' """ -I' ' iniMiif- ami iinpiove.i.'i.ii o, i luiin presented, which was for ie city, which might st(.; lt will hive a great infiii-l bar. putting into the :,,,.,. ,, tl)e pmiltrv market and! ut high w.ller the ' 0ervtl,jo connected with the buwi j be rallied oil, oi it ' .... l'.vei vmie whether interested ! mi ucd freiiiieiitlv. A bug- .... :,. i. riiisinf of noultrv : " - i lion - ver lias appeared. Mr. I wj, . welcome to attend the meet- j u an I i-i I a I ' Ii, i in hn h I, i m l I',. King who live near by, i aising , j ,s .,,( j,,in the assnriiition, which i s'n iiuiiiii iibjei li'iu and tiiH'iitei - , jM ., cmnn n ndable move on the part Hit; to 'in- Ih city if they undei- uf ,;m , anjcis. t ike I' i dump there. ' This vvillde- 'I'hal t'ottage (irovo is becoming lay matters as the city count il w ill ( impm lunt poultry center was i. sin- to tiiorongiiiy acipianu iiiem- emoiistratcd last winter when a ...a. lil. ..l,..i i.t ll,..i lin.. I . . , r ..., ..t.;nn.1 i toll, ..ii. . art v in r-Vpt.-nib.-r y,-- cailo.KI oi laucy in.iiiu.v wn oii.rl.. i Mrs. M. .1. lanira,,, has ml urneil ! ' " 1 '' P"'"'"-' !lltnP 1 li i llg !m , , ,f,m. sh w the exhibitors ; home i'r a Ivm. w.ii.aiiipi.n ihejceilain. a d ii in ping gimiiid must ,i mging hmne more than half thej Miuiiiiii iiiiuM' I... in I. hi l ini'i al i neciii'i d . oi the citii'iis eiinnot com-1 . iitire luiinber of nri.es and awards I n!v unli the ordinance leuuiring I Uiveli liy the association th" g. ullage to be lenioved. Broke His Leg. V, N. (lid, l.rother-i:i-law of John Asher and Tom frill of this place met with an accident Saturday at Dorena. While loading a ear with ' lumber, a pile of it fell down eatch i ing him by the. leg and breaking it ; ' just above the knee. The injured ; man was brought to his homo in '. this city and Drs. Kime and 15est ' set the broken limb and he i now! doing as well as could be expected, j Spriiii'.i. Mi;.. Ilo.y W . I. li ami sun Han. of r.il l lainl cam.' Weill"' lay for ane tended v i'-il u ill, her parents lr. ami Mrs l. I.. No.nl" .Mis-. ( 'nra Sent I . .hi.- of lin'opeia tors ill tin' 'I'lleplli ilii- iilliee here, e takinu' a ueeiv'M vaea I i. iii Iii I In - So ulh ei'ii pa it of t In sta te. Co. E Leases a Buildimj for Armory. Company I; .f this city is to hav. This sue I cess gave tlie Dusiness a great ;m Jpetus aud it has grown to tar 'greater proportions during the past i season. a in w Ainniiy. J hey have leased oi a l. l ill ol linen yeats, the oilllit in-' iust aero ,s th M I's, I ,. I i ih.l ra p ami ila i g hiel' Miss j si i eel . now occupied by V. ' '"'"i 'a1' 'iislieiiliii;' in j J Iciii'.-nN n.v, and will tak liiimloii --pllli;-'.. lellli'lieil In Il.ell'j Inline in I alpi ne .Momla , Will Build a Residence. Mi. Thomas I'earcu of Tearce Coyotes in Lane Get Troublesome. Coyotes are increasing in this county judging from the Htatement-t made bv various sheepmen, and wlii'e many want a bounty, others hue their doubts a;: whether that will solve tht; problem of extermi nation. They are becoming very 1 1 ,.ii . . .a :.. .. . . , : .1. i .;,) ,, Wall ' Hros. (iroivrv. Ikih purchased the I "u"'" Mi. and M i s. i ieoiye I ei ry rel in lie. I III t Week 1. 1 their home ill lli'llo, e V llil.'l, lifter it v i:-il of several weeks Wil h I'elal iv es ill I his rily. Al the Wallace Ini. I. or. I, a kiln of 1;:u,imiu l.rii'k vv ill be rca.lv to lire inn few lIllVH. A second I. llll vvill be liiirneil yet I III i sea-io ii. W. . llelllelKMI.y 1:1 Cll 1 1 i Va t i llg :i new prime which he has not llllliie.l. It is unite iarii'e ami iMissessen a line llavor and is eioliei lhaii olln r varie I il'H. I ii v i I a I ioi.s a re 'Ml I lor the inn i ri'lge of Mi:H M;n..'ii'!'il le bin licit oi li'iiiiml l'laire, lo Mr. Nelson SI. OliH'e. 'I'he ueililim.r In lake pi; Weil in-ilay Angusl :'., nt Die home of the bri le ' pa r.'ii I h. (I I'. Il Oi', Sinte Labor ( 'miimi sioni'l , p lid nil olliei.'ll iil In this cily l e t, wee1:, but found no Infringe men!, of the law, at lent he Inn no! maile known nuy. Atkinson ami (ileasi.u are making In Ink n I I heir new y;i rd out mi I In west vl.le al I In-rale ul' III. m in per day with it capacity of i'o.hmi I v pulling nun'"! men on I he ,v nrd. ( '. M. Jackson, nighl clerk al I he li i l i "Mice has resi.'.lieil his position owing to ill health, lie has bought the cily delivery "I .Mr. I III llruille, and vvill lake possession the let of Seplciuli.T. II. I. Lincoln of tin' Lincoln Meat inark'el iinl, Willi n, severe accident 1'ilday Ihal vvill lay hint up I'm' a linn. In dres-.iiig a veal Hie knife slipped si I ikill:; hi' l in e inllielinga Hi-vcie VMiiiml. I'r. Kime vva i culled, dressed lln- wound and we hope it, will not b'- lmi' hel'ore Mr. LiliL-nln Is able lo all. aid business again. Mr. 'I'. K. t'liinphell vvill move his family lo Salem about the Ibsl of September where I hey w ill reside dur ing M I'. Campbell's term ns Kaili'oad (,'oiunil sloiiei' Mr. nml Mrs. Ciiinp linll hav e lieen residents of 'ottuge ( irove for n number of years, lire ex cellent cillius uml we regret very lunch to lose them. Houses and Inls, $--T, "iaO, ifMlll, flUHl anil $.".i)U, I-'inuai. JIinds. A FARMERS' INSTITUTE posses sioii as soon as Mr. Ileinenwiiy ' i .. j, 'phis is one of tlio inovi s into Lis new building on the : t-lji icc resident lots of the city and I east side, which vvill be about Sep- ! M r, retiree wall nave one oiino (ember 1st. The budding which is j prottic-st homes in the city when , . , , , ! completed, p ix 100 h i t, is amply large enough, ' nn. I will be titled with all limdein c ii mu-ii l peitaiuing to armories. Apaitinents wil! le provideil for Hie Military Club in which to hold their business and social sessions, ami a library and reading room will also be lilted up where the bays can go and spend a ipiict, plrasanl evening among the::i-Hi-lves. Tim floor will be put in first class condition, and private dancing parties, and oilier social functions vvill be given during the shekels of their own accord, Register. May he Meld in Cottage Grove the Last Week in November. The laeulty of the Oregon Agri cultural College will hold during the winter a number ol Fartnors' Inbtitutea throughout the state and will hold one in Cottage Drove be tween November 2titli and .'!Oth, provided tho farmers in this pmtiou of the state and the citizens of Cot- f.wr. tfli-.vn lti!l n.onrfltfl Willi winter. Company I), although but . jn .- u ft 8HccesBt a ft w mouths old, has come to the' 'p,, this em! Dr. James Withy- fioul iii I'liie sliune. and now rank I atnoiiL' the first in tne state, 'ami it is to be hoped and expected, by the time the lease expire, the stale will have provided them with a home ol their own. Fit) Culture to he Tried in the Valley. Tallies that have inado it study of tho matter, says an Albany paper, claim that the climate of this sec tion is admirably adapted for the growing of figs and their suecesstul culture I'.asleniers in the city havo made, a study of this mailer and are contemplating the growing of ligs for the market. Thin will bo the beginning of a new industry in I, inn county and upon its success will rent the prospect ol its becom ing a great producing center for these fruits. Samples of fruit grown in Linn county havo been exhibited and the llavor and qual ity is first-class, lu fact is is con tended that a larger and better iig can be grown in the Willamette valley than elHowhere iu the country. combe, head of the Agricultural depart men t of the O. A. C., has written to J. Heebe, I.iuio County l-'ruit Inspector to, during his visits among the farmers, ascertain and get their Hisntinunt in regard to the mat ter of holding tho institute here. As far as this city is concerned we arc safe to say Hint it will lend every assistance needed, and we know the lariners of Laue county, will fall into lino and do everything pos ssiblo towards making it a success. These institutes ore of great value and importance to a commun ity and we should leave nothing undotio which will aid in securing one for this place. WANTED Wood choppers to contract for I -HO curds of four foot cord wood. Ad dress I'. V. Cooi-kk, I'.lncU Untie, Oregon. Hop Picker's Notice. Hop picking will commence at j R. R. Hays yard, three-'piarters ol j a mile east of Creswell on or about September i, 1007. Yard clean, nice large hops, no foliage, good j camping ground, good water audi wood furnished: General More on ground wdiere pickers can secure necessary supplies. I hopo all the old pickers will come back this year ami bring some new ones with them. The price of picking is le per pound or $1 per hundred pounds. Pickers please bring their own baskets to pick hops in as I am unable to secure boxen. For further information address R. I). ISroJy, Creswell, Or. 2 If. Uki's Sin Ms I M -l ife 3 mm CAtlN-BLOCK CO j Now is the time to come and have your i measure taken for a (new suit. I have sani 1 tiles from one of the i largest clothing stores i in Chicago. All styles ! and grades of floods. SUMMER HATS. A larjje shipment of straw hats just arriv ed ineluding men's, boy womens' and girls', in all the lead ; ing styles. C. H. BURKHOLDER. Main Street. - - Cottage Grove, Oregon. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain agkxts for is Ripe SHARPLKSS ami ready to be harvested lieforo buy- CREAM ine the machinery you vvill need. We sii.PAR TOTI nro han.lliiiK and have on Imnd, the hla AKAluu old reliable McCormick Line of BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and BINDERS And the celebrated MITCHELL which make has for nwiny years prov- ,jTTrrTT-c edits superiiiritv b.v its work. So if liuuijius, von need any machinery in that line, it WAGONS and "will be n wise selection in buying this vchtpt c make. Come In and talk It over. HiiJVl,na. Wynne Hardware Co. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. John Durham property on tin r . as wen as nigm. v.oius, iom, aie ..... 1 in . ,:!,.. .1 r 1 1...: ner ol rayiur nun yune Mieein, jusi as 11 inie 10 meir oej)reininiii., and will erect a lino modern resi- ithDiieh the Litter do not need to be i J1 HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters For Minng and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop. FOR SALE. Household goods, including beds, table, dresser and other articles, (.'all three blocks west and three blocks north of bridge oil 1 street. WANTED -Experienced bridge carpenters, $H.f0 a day, also labor ers '.2. fiO a day. Address 1' V. Cooper, Nhvck JUilte, Oregon, l-'-t NUTICETO CREDITORS All parlies indebted ',to the lir m of Watch it Law-son will please call ,-nul seltlo up their account within the uct thii t.v d.'iv-'. s -'i :i 1 "If! a Cottage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Surplus and I 'iidivi.led I'roiils. $5,875.44 Money to loan (in approved Hucurity Kxchanes sold, avuiluble n n V place in the United States Hkkmkrt t-.AKlt. T. O. Whkki.kr l'relili:nt. CHliler $60 St. Paul, Minneapolis $60 AND RETURN. Tickets on sale August 8-0-10, Sept.lM2-ia. Aeeount J.'tiucstown Hxposition. Return limit, Ninety Days. Above rate is from I'ortlund. Same rates apply to Duluth. Proportionately low rates from Washington and Oregon points. Hate to Chicago 71.au from Portland; U.0O from Spokane. Low rates to Omiihn, Kansas City, St Louis and many other I'.intei'n points. For a Comfortable Trip Take the "ORIENTAL LIMITED" Standard and Touriat sleepers, dining car and Compartment Observation Cur. Meals in dining car on the a la carte plan. The "Fast Mail" iH another good train. Lor information r-cgimliii" routes and through rates to any eastern point, address II. DICKSON. Atfent. V2i Tlllltl) ST. it Nor. Ky. rOUTLAND, OK. W. A. HOSS, Ass't (ieneial l'lissenyer Agent, Seattle.n. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO.