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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1899)
gusjiewerti of iroow,"- IJMflMondny night (lio Htulwurt and taMBHTi. . l. At... I ifnerfyafc iiuwurn 01 wootr 01 mo locw gqfof the Woodmen of the world uunuqiiot ut dimming null, in- Ndii in i ri n ti ii irirfriiiH in iiiiri.nmi gljW hospitality, Mini yo yntnorof 01 HUt IllStOOtll IIIU) llll 1110 gOOd ninglnablo. There Im something icnu 1 brawny Woodmen Hint no Into tliolrnrclo oifcoiiipaiilon- liu ringing lfttiK1'. til" hearty 'of tho hand of good . imlowihlp ncvcrjfull to Impress uuu with tlio fden jsfHho In welcome anil that without nOBjprCHOIICO 1110 ClOUd 01 IIIHappnillt- nfTfilTfii.li'cd Im hard to lift. A short JSBgoW program was rendered curly in ioieyienlng mul then all present had occasion to enjoy one m the most tie llo"Butpers that could be prepared, rpivflstliiK of well vury tlilnjj f and rlglitllloru it Ih well to remark tlmt i&ervoiiodld enjoy it. ami it will ho no SSrSnflc if soveral casiw of apoplexy aro renort&l thin week, anil it wan goner- 5liyTretuarkMl Monday evening that (ho ?5w5iM)H3r of Cottage Grove would not m9UMtt . . . 1 F I. f f I -ll-. DUMlMum iiiih wi'ck. jnciuciiiany, Botjfyr, wo mny roinarlc (lint Ho- hernial Nugget in out, hut it Ih whispered thin Ih for your private ear jujwgthut tlio Loader man Im still foiift ItSgEvftor supper games, conversation HndWtt general good time caused tlio Jtmmiito liIo wli"tly iiwav, and II Iciock. found many ol tlio company gfllilthere. 'itjaterture. a) Jectiirn given, hy I'rivnle Lee Trivia. Second regiment, Oregon Mollintecrn. on laflt Friday evening nt I?HVlii)ill wuh not very well attended, fluTUhc lack of hearers did not lessen !sTP5), Travis' energies rior cause him tgSmTrtun liin lccturn in tlio least. Tin grjfffiag number on tlio program wax a vMalTeolo hy Mr. I). T. Aubrey, which well received, Then liiu male nHiirtcitu invorcu uiu audience witn a iKjMCTwhifh wan of interest to those present. Private TraviH was then in troduced, and he went to work with a rtnTtjiat was appreciated hy nil present. nWtglil the Htory of liin adventures an a soldlfr of UncleSaiti, in scholarly lan guage,' and it required only a momenta listening to convinco one that he wuh thoroughly in touch with the subject before him. During the hour and flfcsen minuter) occupied hy the Hjienker, tltaiijUrntion of every listener wan wSTnvitcd upon him, and a pin could IjjTHenrd to drop at any time, At the MtHMttof the leeturo many of Private TftvU' friends lopx!d' to shako hands wltUlthe big manly srtldiori ' an lie Hepped down from the mage, and ex- nreJcd their appreciation of IiIh efToi lH. sncially it wan not iiiueli of a mu:- hut should Private Traviri decide to Cottage Grove again, he will I Mi gSMKil a rr.usitig liourie. private Travis, who no cleverly enter- ainoil soma of Uomiiro Cirova'A uihk jttjjU last Friday night, deitided to lay overKatunlay morning anil go down on thOMftcrnoon freight in company with nIwh gatherer. Upon going to tlio jewat after dinner it was learned that nfreight had Ik-oii temporarily din cowUniicd. Upon ordinary occiiHioiiM a iTTTw nutter of such kind would have llUw weight, hut with Lee it wuh afiwrent.- TliQ occiiHiou wuh not an wniury one, and for n time the big nRtisonio fellow in Uncle Sam's best m&ncs, looked down hid none. How aver after tho first spasm had pantile ffiged up and witli u aigh r-jiiil lie wSld have to chase up a telegraph jee and telegraph a certain young Ujjjjf friend, whoso company ho had en gwfCd for the Saturday night hop ut Ku gflge. Hint tie had sturtcd olF on his t?aw foot, so to speak, nnd couldn't jp his cngMgemeut. In talking it tho afTulr afterwards Leo said tgBvouldii't cnroHoniucb, but Hint tho jwV had just cause to complain that ho ggg very thoughtless, us upon a. former ggension ho hud escorted lior to n dance upon nrrivlug at tho dnnco hall hod forgotten hlniBolf and danced his first danco of the evening with anothor y. - eJtccciptH, n fustlco to ull parties concerned tho ggot has been roqucstjjd to ltiblish amount ot money received nt the Vis leeturo, and tho qxpetiiUturp. The ss Neoipts at the door ns por nc- nt of Mr. Goodman who was in rge, was $16.30. Tlio expenses were ;r i t.. i . . iuuviiik m? ,nei recoipm n.w. the not receipts wore to bo divided wean Mr. Travis and tlio comotory walk fund, it loaves Mr. Travis, r paying his. board and traveling ox- 80s about oven, whllo tin) ajtlpwalk St VdlontlncH Dance. On tfieevuiiiug'of the J lthHt. Valen tinoH day, the opening dance of u vurles was given ut Davis' hall, by tho lio hernia Dancing Club. Every effort wuh made to inuke It u pleasing event, and those who had the ulluir in charge, feci Hint thuif work wn successful. It wus not given ( with the view of making money for tlio club, but to convey the idea that Cottage Grove could have a good, first class dance, as of yore. A piuno was procured from A, Ilitnkin tint iiiiihIc dealer of Kngone, ami shipped here at a cost of $7.50, uxprcNsago, to the club. The oniric was excellent and those . present pronoumed it n very pleasant hop. Tho club will givit another dunue Fridity evening, February 2f. .Much credit is due to tlio committees on management and in vitation for.thelr ciroctlvo work. The 2'elcjffiotte. Cottage (irovo now has u teleifhone system surpassed by none in the state In point of service. Some 25 houses in tlilsclty have sub'icrlbod: And now the "Hello Girl" at the central ollice is kept busy, while the subriuribcrs ac aeijiiaiut themselves witli the new novelty. The first month it will be all u "Jolly," nnd everybody will sny every thing over the line. After that few will have time to ring their neighbor up unless business demands. It is n good thing mid should be patronized. Should the phone company decide to extend u brunch lino into the mines, then the business men of Cottage Grove will lluil that tho money they spend per mouth on their local service, is indeed u good investment. JlaiiorulH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Goodman' re moved their household goods from the residence of Mr. Nichols in this city this week ami will hereafter reside in Kugene, Mr. Goodman's former home. Mrs. C. II. Cottle and daughter have moved from the Huston property into the residence formerly occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Good m an. Mr. Rhodes and family have moved from main street into the Huston house, and Mr. James Hemcnwuy, the widcuwaku feu! estate agent, who recently purchased the property, will relit the building just vacated by Mr. Rhodes and establish his oflico there. To ''Swap." One large, llfo-liko, natural, robust, healthy, allcgcd-to-he-cnmic valentine, with marble brow and liyperiou curls. Will 'Wap" for one a shade better lookintr. If h"riwnn" cannot bo neuoti- ated'hy next Saturday, it will bo offered for sale, to the highest bidder, im n fac simile of, not what we might hnvo been, but what wo arc. Call early and avoid the rush. The artic le in question is now on exhibition in the Nugget window. . Qulfe a lown,ThlH, District Clerk J. K. Harrelt, who is now busy taking the census of this dis trict, has nlso taken a conservative census of Cottage Grove proper, and the ' other day informed a Nugget man thai the population of Cottage Grove is a snug 800. This is a material increase fortbep ist few years despite tho hard times, and is an open guarantee- that two years from now we will see Cottage (irovo a town of 2030 inhabitants. Somethlny Dltt It. J. S. HeiHon of the linn of Benson Drug Co, keptanico lino of valentines this year, nnd advertised them qiiito ex tensively through the columns of the Nugget. Mr. Houson says barring two the enUre stock was sold before the night of tlio 11th. He says something did it nnd he is n little inclined to suspicion that his live locals in the columns of tho Nugget had something todo with it. On a ViHit. Mr. !). S. Lovelace of Fort Uansomo, North Dakota, n brother of Mrs. J. E. Oatrandor of this city, visited his sistor this week. Mr. Lovelace is on u trip which extends over nguod Uonl of Undo Sam's territory having come to tho const over tlio oxtremo Southern route, then "P from Califomin ovor tho South orn Pacific nnd goes homo by ono of the Northern routes. Ifew Hack. . Oy driller is turning out n handsoino now hack, for Oliris-Jiun & Son, pro prietors of tho Fnsbion etnbles, this city. It is homo manufacture nnd will ben thlpg'of bounty and will come near liistlng forever. Mr. Miller nlso huB'tho contract to build n vohiclq for" Mr, PorkiiiHof tho lidhomia stage route. . 2ew Lights. ' J.'M, Siorwood, proprietor of tho Shorwood hotel, has hud hinoid electric lights which wero replaced, by now piios of 50 cyndlo power, nnd tho Horvit oxtonded into every room in the hotel, This is an onlerpriso worthy of mention. The hotel is now lightod' as YCll &$ '0q in t!(0 YnHey, All Abolit YoU. i if ltr..il ..f..f....f cf..t i. .1.1 .1. 1- I All i uiKur vihiiiu opj junem mio week. I Pat Jennings returned to Portland Monday. Dick Jennings went south Monday afternoon. Mrs. .Tamos Hurt arrived up from Ku, gene Tuesday. Juke Lurch wus a gtiost nt the Sher wood this week. Chan. Itoutun came down from the mines Monday. Kobt. Alexnndcr of Yoncolla was in town U'eduesdny. '' Mrs. W. V. Trrnt has returned from n visit to Portland. ' Winn Dennett returned from a trip to Kugene, Tuesday. Mrs. John Medley returned from Eu gene Thursday afternoon. Jas. Jennings was down from the Helena mine this week. C. O. Terry of the O. It. & N. U'y was in the city Wednesday. John Gnbcr of Dohcmin was registered ut tho Sherwood this week. Kd Patterson of Drnin was a visitor in Cottage Grove this week. Attorney Medley wb a passenger to Koscbuig last Monday Afternoon. Mr. Unrry Wynne nnd bride arrived up from Salem Thursday afternoon. Attorney J. K. Young was in Kugene liis week on professional business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Kastuin, went to the lilnck Dutto country Monday after noon. J. N. Doyd, tho photographer, will move into his new quartern next Mon day. Mis Sina Orrcll has accepted the IKisition of central telepbono operator in this city. Dr. McKcnncy of Kugene was in Cot tage Grove on professional business Tuesday. Colonel N. C. Uritt, railroad inspector for tho Southern Pacific was in town Thutsday. Mrs. Alf Walker has been suffering witli In grippe this week, but is now improved. Ilruee Walker and wife have liecn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Walker of this city this week. Rev. Itobt. Copple came up last Saturday to till his regular appointment in the Christinn church pulpit. Wulter Grillin was in the'clty Satur day looking after his business interests. Walt looks as "natural as life." John Uristow formerly of Kugene, now representing n drug firm of Port was in Cottage Grove Tuesday. Wm. Hollonheck of Kugene arrived in this city Thursday nnd will accept a position in the store of Benson Drug Co. The telephone crow, having finished their work of putting in the service here, hnvo departed for northern points. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hop Lurch nnd daughters were passengers to Portlund Tuesday morning nnd returned on Fri dny morning's overland. . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Ilnrris of tho Dlack Butte mines were in the city Wednesday nnd departed ior Seattle, Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honderer and Mr. John Fryer of Drain were in tlio city Monday. Mossrs. Henderer and Fryer wore hero with tho view of buying proporty. Miss Anna 1Ieiirich left for Portland Monday morning where she goes to post herself in tho latest 6tylcs or millinery, and will return about March 1st with tlio Intest spring styles. J. T. Bridges, register of tlio Land o 111 co nt Iloscburg visited friends hero Monday returning on tho after noon local. Mr. Bridges favored tho Nugget oflico with a pleasant call. Miss Nina Ostrander of this city, who lias beon spending the past four months in Portland, ns teacher of telegraphy in the Homes buslnciia collego, arrived homo, lnat Saturday. Mies' Ostrander baa .also .token a course in stenography wbilo in tho city. . , CARD QF THANKS. yodeairo to extend to those Who so kindly nided' us in tno sickness" And iiurjial pf oujr'.pjrpnts Mr, nnd Mrs., Spas Lnno oju sinccrest grntltudo, . , . ' The Family. New JUiti In still, i Anow business, has been opened on West Main street, this city Mrs. N, h. Elsoa of Sacrnmonto,1 California, this week opened lip. n, stock. q( clothing nnd P(Q8 Don't Read This t UnlcssTou wish i 4- That We Have a Complete Stock . Our Teas and Coffees Read our Ad this coming Gumming A LONG NEEDED WANT NOW SUPPLIED, By W. W. TREAT, Dealer in, -t With the nttrchmentofa. Sheet Iron, Tin and. xU kinds of Sheet Iron work done to order, light or heavy; Hydraulic pipe for placer mines; smoke stacks for engines," arid all kinds of repairs; Copper and Tin I will save my customers freight on all heavy goods, es pecially on Hydraulic Pipe and Smoke Stacks, either, from Port land or San Francisco. A large and well selected stock of Mining goods, including Picks, Shovels, Axes, Gass and Water Pipe; Steam Fittings, for mills and hoisting works; Iron and Steel Nails, Bar Iron, Wagon -tires, House Furnishing Hardware, Farm Implements, Wagon Trimmings, Wooden Ware, Wash Lines, Wire and Rope, Churns and Dairy Outfits. STOVES ND RANGES Tin and Granite Ware in an endless variety; Mill, Brooms, especially heavy, for mill work only; Candles and Mining Candle Sticks.- W. "W. Tx"eat, - Cottage G-rove, Oi?. In Brief. Davidson does good wntch work. Babbitts soap nt Cuuiniing A Hus ton's. Notico Hcmenway & Burkholder's nd. Shoes, shoes, shoos. ' Suit Chenn nt dimming & Huston's. Oar load just received. For tho choicest julcest meats call on tho City Meat Market. Bacon and Lard at tho City Meat Mar ket. Wo keep only tho iikst. Remember Dr. I. L. Scofield, Dentist when you want dental work done. ' . Tf vnu want nnv farm machinery 'go nnd see F. B. JPhillipps, Tho Grocery-' nl' , , , c If vou wnnt a Plow. Harrow or Wng-i on, get prices ot F. B. Phillips beforo buying. 1 ' Thorn are more patriots in the United, States Bonnto than wna' supposed, i It, was tho iJntall minority ' thnt .mndo tho. greatest noise. Stnyton Mail. It is understood thnt a drnpintjc com pany has been organized in, this city and that tho piny "Jedediqh JudkinB" will bo reproduced in tho near futuro. W. W. Troat ono of Cottngo Grove's enterprising hnrdwnro men, constructed several quoor looking concorns for tho Snglnnwmill planing department this week-. They nro made of gnlynnUed iron and uro known ns blow pipes, so nrt ranged over tho mnchlnos as to take up the shnvings nnd by forced draught conn vey thoui to tho furnaces, '! tcbe Convinced.-. of Staple and Fancy Groceries, are THE BKST. " week. It will do you good. ' v.'; & Dwston, tst & .Copper Smith's manufactory! Smith work a specialty: Tubs., Wash Boards, Clothes Reliablev mau for Manager, of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity.' If your record is O. K., herif is a good opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing, A, T. Morris, Cincinnati, O, III ustrntcd catnloj,tte lots postage, Shoe A Kponomjr Is not buying Shoddy Shoes. I We now have a FULL I STOCK of the J BEST A X'" Mm'" . ' Dry Ooodi ' t A and 1 ' . .' I Jrocerle.X - ' i Ll 'J -., f litninivriiy $ hV-I I . '!.. ,i.Wa;.! , , I Burkhiaerv J,,,.; , y' 1 ! ti Miuea is f 5,!K) EjatVqr qff,