BOHEMIA NUGGET
BOHEMIA NUUObT PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Make Ml check pyblo to Nitpyet l'lib. V
Entered t the potoftirt t foliage Drove,
u-cimn . sercn-l class mail mailer.
srr.si -imptiox KATKS.
B months $1.00
I year $t.."
IS month $2.00
If paid iu advance.
Clubbing Pates.
Tht Pohemia N'npvret one year
vlth any one of the following pub
lications one year for n mount net
opposite:
Pacific Monthly $2.00
Weekly Oreirotilan ( Portland) $2.'i0
Weekly .lournal 1 Portland) $2.00
Pailv Mining; Ueeord (lenver) ?."i.r0
Weekly Mining Ueeord 3. 25
Pacific Homestead $2.2.'
Northwest Poultry Journal ?1.7."i
Thi rueer is k-t on nio bv TI1K AMKKI
'. AN MINIMI ( OM.Kl SS, Chulllln-r ( Com-
nuiw!:rtl;seor,;h:" I
In imiH-ra from the imoiis niininiT siviinns of j
he esl, a si'ientiiio library hiu! miicr-ii ox-
tiiliit.
nils PATFR inkept nn tilr at K. f. Prakc's
A Ivertising Airenoy, 61 au.l tV Merchanta Kx
.'hanice, San Kram-isco, California, v hero cou
racta for advertising eati be made for il.
Wednesday, Oct. .10, 1907.
Cottage Grove's contribution of
Company "K" to the Oregon Na
tional Guard in taking first prize in
the annual shoot and other goo I
markraanship proves the quality ot
our citizens when once, set about to
do something. It was nlmost a
walkover tbeir score being 12 points
above the best record rnade by any ;
omer compeiicy leant, 11 poiuis (be ujgi,est standard of develop
above Rosebwrg where the cup has luent
been held two years and 132 points
above the lowest score.
Through tho organization ot
Company "E" the State of Oregon
has added a strong acquisition to its
military strength and Cottage Grove
has won a distinction that will ad
vertise the city to a great advant
age, for Company "E" and Cottage
Grove go together. The encour
agement given our boys by the citi
zens is commendable and worthily
bestowed.
The United States government
Las bad a scientific expedition this
past summer on the Aleutian group
ol Islands and one result out of
many valuable ones obtained has
been the marking and identifying
of one of the largest sulphur de-
03its in the world. These islands
are all volcanic and on them exist
free gold, platinum, quartz, copper
and sulphur. It is expected by
many thnt the exploitation that will
be given to these islands by the
AlaBka-Yukon Pacific Exposition,
which will be held at Seattle in
1909 and the amount of original in
formation that will be collected aud
dispersed by it about tho mos-t
westerly section of the world, will
have the effect of sending thous
ands of settlers to the islands.
Fisheries, ranching, mining, are all
possible on both a large and small
scale, and the best methods in each
and all cases will be fully demon
strated by the Ex position.
Judge Thomas II Rurke and M.
F. Backus, commissioners to tho
Orient fnr tho A 1 net-i -Yukon Pnrifin
. . . T ,
Exposition, are now in Japan where
they presented an official invitation
to the Japanese gc veinment to par- ., '
. , , , . , , President Campbell and Suporn
ticipate in the lyoo, fair. MeHKts ' 1
T. . , ,, ,i .tendent Alderman ot hugene wi
t...i. ...i t)i ...in n ,.t
UUini; uiiu Ijoivi-io 'tin ii.T.t. an u , , -..ti.
. . . -ii- I be present and assist in tho dis-
the Oriental countries bordering on '. r . .. ..
. . ? cussion o. the different HiihteRis.
the I'acific to endeavor to iret them
... . Lane county has more school dis
to take part in the exposition. As' .
1 , , ... ! tncts than anv other couutv tu the
one purpose of the exposition is to i . T " ...
. , -r i tate and I would like to see every
exploit the countries of the Pacific, .... , . ,
' . , . district represented no that we may
BUU lljt'iuwsv; I.e. titi-.vj it.L..t.ii ;
tVipm. it is pxnerted that the com- I
missioners will meet with success in
every instance.
Business men returning from the
East are unanimous in predicting
an enormous immigration to Ore
gon during tho coming year. Peo
ple residing in the great cities of
New York, Chicago, Brooklyn,
Philadelphia, Boston, Pittsburg,
Cincinnati and other population
centers never expressed so much
anxiety to hear about thin country
as at present and the same idea is
reflected through tho correspond
ence of the Portland Copimercial
Club, much of which id originating
jo the cities named above.
President T. Ju U of the Ore
gon State Hairy Association, reports
constantly incronsing interest in the
big state meetings to le held iu
Portland, Pec-ember I'Jth nml loth.
Constant additions are being made
to the prize, and an active commit
tee is at work. It is desired above
everything else that the farmer be
present on this occasion.
An investment company ol Port
laud proposes to erect a structure
on I'ourth street that will house
2ooo Chinese. There will be IS
stores on the first floor and the en
tire upper portion will be occupied
by tho "chinks." Tho middle part
of the building will le provided
with s joss-bonne, alter the ap
proved plan of San Francisco.
OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT
One of the liig mistakes luu-
county is muling from year to ye,r
is its neglrct to hold au annual
county fair. A county with ns
great variety of production as I.ane
possesses could not conjure up a
better advertisement of its wonder
ful resources than is found in a
yearly exhibit such ns a fair always
brings about. Not only should
this be done as a mentis of bring
ing many new people here to enjoy
tho fruits of industry, but it would
be a stimulus to greater endeavor
among our people iu producing the
best of everything. There is noth
ing like wholesome, good-natured
rivalry anion? the producer i i any
countrv lo bring tll(lt country up to
This year has been a remarkably
productive one for I.ane, as evi
denced by the abundance of every
thing that has been grown this year.
Our exhibit at the state fair, which,
in the judgment of visitors, easily
won first prize, was proof of that
fact and clearly shows that we have
the banner agricultural county of
the 6tate. As such, we certainly
are passing up the best advertising
medium we could possibly have
that of an annual county fair.
Next year we expect to have the
second southern Oregon district fair
here. Let that event bo the begin
ning of the regular annual event
by which wo shall hereafter, every
year, have a fair ot our own. Reg
ister. SCHOOL BOARD CONVENTION.
Kugene, Oregon, Oct. 22, I9O7.
The chairmen of the school
boards of Lane county:
Under authority granted me by
the school laws of the State of Ore
gon, I have decided to hold an an
nual School Hoard Convention for
Lane County, in the high school in
Eugene, Oregon, November y, lyoj,
beginning at 1 o'clock a. m.
The chairman of the board is
delegate to the convention but if
he is unable to attend he shall ap
point some member of his board or
the cleri; to represent the district.
Ivach delegate receives two dollars
from the general fund of the county
provided he attends the entire ses
sion. ''Consolidation of Schools"
"Union High Schools" and other
subjects will lo discusf-ed by the
i r un veil u 'il i
Slate Superintendent Aekerman,
porin-
MUW'tm Itftll
v....... .wfav.,
! have the largest School Hoard Con
vention in the state.
Yours truly,
W. H. DIIX'YKD, Co. vSupt.
W. C. T. U. OFFICERS.
At the state convention of the
V. C. T. U. held nt Eugene last
week tho following officers were
elected for tho coming year:
President, Mrs. Henrietta Brown,
of Albany; Vice-president, Ida Bar
clay of Portland; Corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Ada Wallace Un
ruh of Portland; Recording secre
tary, Mrs. Ada Mars'.ers of Kose
burg; Treasurer, Jessie Shane of
Portland.
ROYAL ACADEMY
cottagf; ckovk. ukf.gon.
Opens Tuesday October 15, 1907.
All worthy persons will be ndniittcd to the ci'lmol. the only re
nuitrinciits belnir t'.ilthfulinvin ul m honl. mid u'unil deport men t 11 1 it II
tinier. The nior.d influence In t he si houl will ho iircfnll,v guarded, mid
no one who use indecent or prof.,iie 1 : 1 1 n ji i-, or who iiululeM In the
use of tobacco or alcoholic drinks, it wliii is In any way immoral, will
be retained in the Aeadeiny,
lioud moral tnlUn will be given by the teaehel'x ;iiul (ill will In ex
pected to at tend then', bible instruction 111 be i;leit thronuhout the
year, yet no one ho attend the school Is "blUe I to Join t hose class(s.
The llible etosses Y only for those who doMire them.
KcmithIzivI papiri will ho given to anyone liui'ihiug any of tht four
courses olTered. n.-inieli: Teiiehci '1. Mini ti t i d. Nlinitlmnd and Coin
inereiul. We teach the t 'hurl ier h.vmi-ih if Short ban I. same as I'nltlnnil
business lllcge. Por Iniorimit i,m addic--.
L. G.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Unceasing Work Keeps
Strong and Healthy.
Us
All the blood in the body paws
tlil'oliu'h the Uiihicvs once cel'V three
minutes. The kidneys filter the blond
They work ni.uht 'and day. When
healthy they remove about ."uu uriiin
ol' impure matter daily, when un
healthy some part of tlii impute
matter is left in the blood. This
hriiiii' 0:1 many iUe;i-e- I'tid -, inp
luins pa in m tl.e back, headache,
I tiervotij-ness. hot. dry sU'mi. rheuina
I tisin. ijoui , travel, disorders of the
jevesh,'M and Itetirin-;. d:-inws, lr
! regular heart, debilitv. drowsines-.
I dl 'opsy , depo .it s in the urine, etc. p.nl
' if Vint loH'li the tillers l i-ht vill will
have no trouble wit h our kidneys,
Philip Hold, black .mil h. Ii iiu: on
the c-t side, ('olt.l;;e drove, die.
snys: "I inn recommend I'oan's Kid
ney Pills a beiiiLT a reliable Uidnev
remedy, an 1 all l hat il N repn sentc I
to be.' I had heard - o line h alioin
t his medicine t h it when my " n eon
traeted Kidney disease I advised hire
t iusn Uoati's Kidney I ills. lio did
so, proeuiinu them at the lleusou
Phatmaev. and since lie u- d this
remedy le is better in every way and
all sLmis of kidney dis.-a.se has left
him I know of many others who
have used I'oan's Kidney Pills with
the most satisfactory results and 1
have no hesitancy m reeomniemurie;
areinedvoisuch.u-re.it incritas Moan's
Kidney Pills."
For sale bv all dealers. Price ."iM.
I 'iwier-M ill. urn Co. liuuilo. New
York, sole agents for the lTnlted
Sea les.
Kemember the name D:i:i.n,s and
take no other.
RKl'dRT ol-
Tiir.cdxnrnoN
-or
The First National Bank
nt Cottage drove.
Orennn, ;it the r!o-
in the State o!
of hnsincss. Ann.
'.'Jnd, 1W7.
lM'.SdCbCKS.
I.enn-; illi.l -Ii-. . hi 1 1 s ... ... si.il l-.T.r.l
lUvr-lralls. -eeur.--i niel ineclir.-.l i.M'.
I". S. Iti.ll.l I -lire il'i-nliltioll 1J-J I..I II
I 'rem 1 11 i.i ."i I'. s. II.mi.I.- 5.im;
Itell.l-, m ii if-. ly
i illu-r it.-ii! K-tati- ..u rr.il 1 10 '
H:ui I; inir li.'i.-.-. fin in; up- :ui'l Ii Hire- i. 7 -'i i.
I t i ir Nuliiiiitil Cmik-- n.-l C'-i'ive
A:-. -lit-. I -.:
line Ir.im .-l:il' IIjllil.-. rtlnl r.aiikp. '.7.; '.:ll
I'll.' (l-.Hil ll.-rCl re-'-l V.' nvi'llt I fV'i i
lleeks an.' i.t lii-r rush IIHIIS V ' 7". 1
S.ileMut ntlH-r nitiaiial I'.iiiKs .i..Wi
I ra.'' i. tun 1 J - il J 1- ell I! curs', 1... k'-l-,
:llll o-lit-. ';. It '
I. w'F el. mi ini:v i:r i:k !: is imnk , vi: ;
-,i., ic vi no
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l:.'.'lnl inn IiiikI with I . s
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Nill i.'llit I liili k I'.elr ...ll I ii lei I ii-.'
inn- lit Ti il-l I . .1:1 j I li -.-. Hlt'l .-: i V i M ;
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1 1 1 -1 i , I'liml . I. !'..- it - Mil i-IhtIi
ll.Mllll M't O l I , I'll ill' - .'I .li'J.i i II
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T.ilul
State ol Oi-e.'Mii. i
:;i-.'.i'iii.oi
Omul v of I..11H-.
I, llerliel'l Kal.in, l'l
niuii"'! haiilc, .In juileiniily
ali.ive statement N true I.
kmm leih'o ami lielief
of I lie a i )-.!
-'.'. ear 1 hal I in)
the he:-t i.l nry
in:i;i:i:i'.i' i:ki.v. d
s ill i-eri 1 'i .1 and i-u.m ii to I u-i r
thii L'sth i l.i v ..f Aiieii-l I'.xiT.
I' INOAI. S. I I l h
..tarv I'lihlu
Collect I:
I )i,i i i: i. n
Uirectors - N W. W ill I I :
T. C. 'iii:i:i.i:i-
This is Worth Saving
'I'iie f .llowinu' sinipli: home lunde
iniMim i; s;ii. to n-linve :i n.v fi inn I
of Kheii inn 1 1 -in or l.:iek;ii'he. also!
elfin-.- ;ii.. I -I n iml Im ii llie iMilmys
nil. I :l:i..ei . . ,-, .-i eoiiuie:- .-ill urimiry
ili,;on. - , ii ial.eii ln ioie 11 ,.,i';0
of lirilil's .li-e.'c--.-: I'iual llMriet
llJindelioli, 1 1 1 - 1 1 ; 1 1 1' miner; I'.au
potnd K ;i i".-i in. one miine, Ckui
pouinl S v rti 1 1 Snrsnp.'irill.:. Ilii'ec
(unices. Mi-; .y lial ill'.' wt-ll in a.
botl c il ll'l t.i l.i- in I en ...on I'll . . , eH
after ineal , ami a I l.eill ime.
A well-know n mil hoi ily l.ii- .- i hat
these iliredii-nt s a I'e lua inl.y in i".r
etaliie esli.irCou ami harmle to
use, and can I ' oliiaim-.l ,ai small
cost I'r uu any ;...n. I pir ei ipl ion .h.ir
maey. T il . . ulio I h ink they havo
kidney troiihie or s'ull'er wilh laiue
liaek or w eak bladder or i Iii-iiiikiU: in
should Ive this prescription h trial,
lis no hal in can possibly follow j(n
use, and It is said lo do wonder- lor
Home people
"AeroKH the llc-eil'' is the hill to bo
presented n.v n llennett Co. nt Iho
Armory hall Nov. 7th.
PAAP, Principal.
rr.n CURE w l.UNCS?
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d V',T;' Oa' S
J" V H V , -T. -WW
1 B tb
TniuciiMPTiriN
Prlco
FOR I OUfiHSan
ISOLDS 50c & $1.00
Frco Trial.
Surodt nnii Unit ki nt Cure for nil
TIIHOAT nml MINO TltOUU
LES. or MOM EV HACK.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO(
Directors
w ,
11. a 1 . 1 : wis. 11. 1.1 ia u, w,
11 i: 11 m;, mm. m cm i:v,
I ' . I.I "SS In I Mi.
Paid Capital $25,000.00.
6
g
j $ W. H. Ahrami
President
Vice-Preildenl
Cashier
Assistant Cashier
B. Lurch
C. Ron Kin
Harry Short
A representative bank of the
business public of this city and
su rrou inline; count ry.
Wc Solicit your business.
0HKKKOftO0CKKO0)KX
IMPORTANT TO YOU
Wc liav'' v slahlislutl a
Class in your town and
you can join this class at
any time. We ,iv(, spec
ial (h ills .and our super
ior drills are just what
you must have if you tie
sire the best success.
I
OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED
We assist worthv stu
dents to secure oootl po
sitions. Do not say that
you cannot learn to
write Shorthand lor
You can in a Short Time
Be Prepared to do the
work the world wants
done. Address
ECLECTIC
WW
Soclaville, Or.
For Furl her informal ion
CAI.:, AT M'fitiKT OFFICK.
Regarding Homestead Entries
i. pari in. -ill of the Interior, Oeueral
I, and OH'ne, V:ii-hlne.l on I). C, Oc
tober Ul, l:il)7. Iie;'i lers lilld Itu
ceivers, I'uiled SI ib-s I .ami Ol'llces.
Sirs:
You lire directed to al once inform
nil newspaper-1 in your respect lye district-:,
as a matter of news, that, in
all ruses w hen- homcHteiid entries are
made after Nov I, 11107, ( oinniutiitioll
prooTs iitii.it hIiow iietii.'il and continu
ous liomi l j I u residence for the full
peri, ul of fourteen imml lis.
J n nil ciist-H where the entries were
Hindi before .Nov. I, 1 007, tho rule
lieietofori! (.-xistln;,' Hint hlx months
const riicii vo residence following the
d.'ile of the entry will be considered
ns ii. part of the required fourteen
months residence, will remain in
force. Very respectfully,
li. A J!ai.i,im.i:ii,
Commissioner.
(!offixp(lciij School
WILLAMETTE
4i PrufeKorn
tollcRC of Liberal ArM.
cot nsi:s :
I'lassleal . It.
Literary II. I
Selentillc II. s.
riiiloNophiciil Ph. P..
The Colleee on.fbi-r.il rt- innln
talus t he following schools ;
The Collect of dintoiy, d. It.
The Teachers' Colli-jve i. I'd.
The Normal School, IHplolmi.
The dreeon Institute or the
Academy. I liploma.
The Sclmol o( ( 'olllinel ce, I l
ploina.
.
i i in i i rn oia ic, ahiiiii-ss:
PRIiSIDIiNT JOHN II. COI.IiMAN,
Salem, Oregon.
If it's Up-to-date,
SI VI.ISII mi. WCLI.-I IT TINd
chit lies are ileuiand"il hy all
men of ejoo.l judgment and
THE TOGGERY
i ; I In- place to ;;et your ( utli t from
the crown of .your head to the
suls of your feet. Tills warm
" eat her reminds lis t hat
Wc w ill make it cool for
you il you buy your SUM
MIT lm)i:rvi:ar of u.
If it's Up-to.date,
ff
uala
COTTAGK GROVE
FLOUR
CIIARUiS MATTHFAVS, Propr.
Al l.
(1UA1N, l;t:i:i),
i GRIFFIN &
Ietlers in
General il.ii'ihviiii!, Stoves ami nanw
We also handle all kinds of
Farming Machinery
Crea-m Separators, Sporting Goods
(junsand Ammunition, Etc.
(US
in
t
.
Remember We Buy
Griffin &
V-
A RARE TREAT
Tlioso who were fortiinutc onoufli
to ho pieseiit nl the lei'lnro rrivon hy
Hon. J. (1. Camp, Kiidny cvoiiing
at tho ChriHtiaii church npctik in
the highest tonus of this gifted or
ator, who held his audience alinont
upcll-bound for nearly two hours.
The next will ho the Oarbcr-Howe
entertainers, who will appear Friday
evening Nov. '22nd; they are iniiHi
ciaiiH of a high grade and will give
an entertaining program, don't fail
to hear them.
ifitHrrnciTV
J Irtnlructom.
Affiliated Collcrc,
t ollego of Medicine M. D.
College of Luw I.I, lb
College of Theolony IL l.
Ctdl.'KV of Mush I). M.
The AlllliutedCollegeM nro llllitll-
elally bldependi'lit. of the Cob X!
IcLji of Liberal Arts. 2'
The School of Art, ( ertilleate. A'
I
The School of Art In also Ilium-
i l illy imiepeiidein ol I ne dii-j;
Iee of Liberal ArlH.
,
tie"
TP
THE TOGGERY has it.
The TOGGERY has it.
J,
MILLS
KINDS Of
also BALEO HAY.
VEATCH CO.
for Quality. - Call on
Veatch Co.
"v.- sT 5?
i Wanted
Local reproHisntfttlve. for
Cottaire (Irovo nml vleln-
l II llllllU ii v ilk Innk lifter r..n..ur.
hIh nml increase wibHcrlptlon lint of a
prominent monthly niiiKazlne, on a
Hiilury and commiHuton IwiHia. llxper
lenec deHlrahle hut Ufit neeesfcnry.
(iood opportunity for right portion.
AddrcHH I'nlllMhcr. Uox Us, Ktatlon (1,
New York. N&L'.'t
Out of Sight.
"Out of HlR'ht, out of mind," In an
old mi.vliiK which applied with Hpoolal
lorco to a Hore, burn or wound that's
been treated with Bucklen'a Arnica
Halve. It's out of night, out of mind
and out of exlMtenee. Pllea too and
chilblaliiH dltmppear under ltn heal,
inn iniluenee. Ouarauteud bv litm
hou's I'lmrinacy, J5 centH.
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