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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
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Kenton rtinrii nl 1 If t.l.l m ii r, j v ' Mniiu .MHriiiu-wuii renown cumo tury. i Jordan- u,", 'Mrl, i"1"'1 were i..., I. n nli-l. net of 1'lllliu l!tltm ir'"i assured that it i authentic. Hero ' . m if i i Kiirrnr. Jiuiuarv 12. IHII1I: f 1 .III III liMtm Ctrrtiwl In undoubtedly .. t lit ti At'nr itftmrn In. i. .r Mfiiittn imitinr nun nirunicr an the humiui voice Itself, anil tlio litiiiliM fiveft hv this Edl tfitui Mi lit lliwl titnlit Hill Lllls IIW"w '"' .- i luriin arnu'iii inir fivivriiiiip nmi cTctilnir Iwforc, which worn nlltl O. O. lm. Annivermtri. ...... txt lortf itul ft 1 ii i alifkH .1,. II, .1.1 fit I Aitli.ptttltintnllt mil VfllV J Ml IIKMIIMI ,,.,....r. i 4 I. .11 lH.l .1. -i a... i n t v r in v rfii mi' . . . .ii i.i.. merlrfl. UWintf l( II C (llfUlKrcVAiilu . . i i... i ... '11. Wnl.nlf nil! t Pll r. ir wn prcparinl. Ola Hroii. nro working rlitht nloriK n lliolr nrw pinning mill juM acronn " I t . . I l 1 II? rnwi uiiff n nmi ciupi iiiniiiiiu iiiiu i it t . i.t t t. iMhv flm itPftripiAlnrH u hi nil ttn ! HI (I I a J at f r cvrii a iuiult liiiuc iiiuii iiiiii i it - r . i. t i.li. f w "I "r " " I I !:.. . f. -...I f.t I.llrv iKjniiiiMi : nit mriiiu-T nini iwmniunwn it nr t t...ll t I I the gentlemen oxnoct to he in inninrf nnu r nr mn inNim ni'ii wifie. . . n 1 1 o 1 1 ii rem e r Hnvint! decided to return npain to ftttntri lirnvn I luif fi niiitniinrtM tllfll I , HiMTiiitr. HiiFri if riiinir uriii I'lirriiiiii rk at rcnnonnhle priced nnd nntli- iiumi i Hutu nnu (ii-amiE in iiiu imni tf-nder my fiincoro thnnka for Dm men i.eriiirr. Tho Woodmen lccturo ivon nt the am writ in imiiiiiwi pitiii niiTirifin nil iir I prevent. Tho Rontlenmn Ib cerUinlv ectllrn unu nrt flnontrwl jtiitlrAlv tn tlm i . 1 1 1 v n ri i m tin tan itfnnn inm nriia L'nHIvn Itiitwnf ml lnn1 mmt in rilrt iti- oreat o( frntermU orders In cenemu I loo Wlllctt who wae working for Cy -...v. iiiu UIIIUKQIIII bll IIUU UIU ill l?- ui liiiiii nrnn n i n fiiii Tiinimr rm iiih . . . w .1. uiup i mtuv iimii'ui Boot quite hadly, which will lay him up ior a week, or ton dayo. PplBcopul Service. Hislion MorriH. of the Kpincopal phurch, and tho Rev. M. Diiwhoji, of ?wJoburi, will hold oorviccH nt tho P'rosbytorlun church in tills city next iruoadny May 2. 1800. A cordial invita tion is oictcndod to all. P'iio ltuclcboanl, J- H. Perkins tho Iiohomin mail con tractor i havinK a flno liuokbonrd turned out nt Ov Millor'fl hlnckHmith and wacan nlinn. Tt In now In tlio IbnmlH of tho pntntdfa. ' P'f Shljtmont. Orlflln & Vontch hnH lust received dl- pwt from the fnctory a full cur load of ptmlohnkor wngoiiH direct from tlio too f ry at Bonth Bond, Indini. OUH IIAIIK WITH WITH TIIK (lOM)K.N ItllOU'N II A I It, Hhe IIch In her little while canket, Kiiibalmcd in the fragrance rare That comes from the heart of tho IIHch, Our bnlMJ with theuolden brow n hair. The Hwoct bltii! ovcm are curtained Am if in Mtumlxir deep; Kbe MmiluH as if the angels Are whispering in her sluup. The fairest, awcetest blossom Amid the hloonomi fair, 8he lies in her innocent In-auly, Our balxj with the golden brown hair. Ai proud its a Utile angel Astray from the butter land, Ah sweet as the dewy rosebud That lies in her dimpled hand. We thought the Father gave her To cheer our earthly way ; Hut it coins, He only lent her, And she is Hit. today. Our hud so fair and tender Will grace a brighter clime, Jlcyoud the chill of winter ill fadeless summer time. There, in immurtal gardens, 'Mid flowers divinely fair, We'll elasp again our blossom, Our bale with tbegold'n brown hair, We arc left to mourn in our sadness, Vet we humbly 1hw to our Father's will Knowing that some day wo will meet in gladness, Irene, who will bo our baby still. CHURCH NOTICKf?. II. K. CllllltCII. Hereafter the semens at the Metho dist F.piscopal church wilt be as fol lows: Kundny school at 10 a. m. Preaching every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kp worth Ioague at (1:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7 :30. Lot us hoar the Gospel "it is the power of God." Strangers nnd friends nre made welcome to nil meetings, M. 0. Bhini:, I'astor. CATHOMO CHUItCII. Services nt tho Catholic church will henceforth take place each third Sun day in every mouth. Kev. 1 Pk7.viivi.hki. AT CUMHKIlt-AND I'ltr.SHYTKIttAX. Rot. W. V. McGce, pastor c'.etjt, will bo regularly installed as pastor of this church next Sunday at 11 o clock. Rev. C. II. Wallace will preach tho installation sermon and give the charge to tho church, and Rev. C. A. Wooley will give tho charge to tho Pastor elect, and preach at 7:30 p. nt. Every member of tho Cumberland Presbyterian Church should ninko an ex tra effort-to I! piesent biinuay morning, CllltlHTIAN ouuitcit. I'renchinc service at tho Christian church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. riitmliiv hcIiooI nnd Y. P. S. C. h. as usual. All nro welcome. Rout. A. Corr-LE. TO THE PUBLIC. Cottaeo GrovoTore., April 22 1800. Wo tho niombcrs of Orel Post No. 13 G. A. R. condemn tho editorials of the Cottage Grove Lender in rcferonco to tit, anhnn nf tho administration at k-IIU v - WiiHhiiieton. D. C, Wo do not do this as republicans, hut rh representatives of nil political parties, as nil purtles aro represented in Ord Post. Ily order of Ord Post No. 13 G. A. R. W. M. UIOKEY, UOIIl. Rout. GltlFKIN. Adgt. From tho New York Tribuno Jnn. 21, 1800: Tho Edison Grnphophono Grnnd lSOO tnlking machine and tho moving bntties, combined, is undoubtedly the strongest entertainment on tho road, as thoso two machines uro so near w m i...u tliosnwho attend these ex- i.ii.iiintm nro so surnrlaod thnt it is nl moat impossible for thorn to beliovo that thoao aro real machines doing tlio At DnviH hull YU1 uuiwi w April 28 ami 20. AH About you. J. M. Ho wo was an arrival from Eu gene Monday. I. II. Veatch has removed from Royal to this cltv again. F, U. Miller favored tho Nugget with ii pleasant cull last Tuesday. Sam Bennett is getting arouud again after n tuisle with the mumps. Tho Grnphophono Grand, Edison's great invention ; bo Hiiro and see it. W. Fryer of Kellogg arrived here Sun day morning returning borne Tuesday. Mrs. S, E. Cochran returned home Monday fiom a short visit nt Creswoll. Mrs. J. N. Stoneburg returned from n few days visit at Walker last Monday afternoon. Attorney J. E. Young hns returned homo after a weeks visit with parents and friends nt Portland. Mrs. T. O. Keixer left Cottage Grove Monday morning for her home in Condon, Eastern Oregon, Springfield nnd Eugene is doing its share just now to help increase the population of Cottngo Grove. G. W. McCoy of Springfield removed to Cottage Grove last Mondiy. Mr Mc Coy is tho owner of the Gray property. Mrs. C. Patterson, and the little son of J. A. Fryer, of the Fashion Stables. were arrivals hero Sunday morning from Drain. J. Evans mid family who havo liecn residents of Cottngo Grove for some time, left Tuesduy for Montague, Cali fornia. Mesdatnes McClung and Wilson of Eugene were arrivals in Cottngo Grove last Wednesday in tho interest of the W. C. T. U. Alt Wnlkor who hns been entertaining the mumps for a week or more, is now improving and will bo glad when his visitor departs. Miss Gertie Burdick is the author of the touching little-poem published in memory of Irene, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bcimoii. Bob Veatch is in receipt of an in vitation from the Sheriff of Douglas countv to attend the execution of J. M. Oliermnn which occurrs this Friday f April 28). Dr. C. B. King of Yoncolla was called to this city Tuesday to examine Mrs. McKinncy who was hurt in a freight train accident somo weeks ago. It is said the lady it more seriously injured than was at first thought. Wm. Renshuw proprietor of tho Miners Exchange saloon in this city camo up from Eugene on Tuesday morning's overland to take charge of his business here during the illness of his manager Alt Walker. Mr. Cutbirth, Mr. Wnlker'u assistant is also on the sick list. NOTICE. Twenty-five thousand brick for sale. Bert Wood, Cottage Grove, Oregon. All we ask is, in proportion to tho growth of the town, is ns good a pntronnge in tho future as you havo given Bohemia Nugget in the past three months and we will continue to exist. Note this: You can procure the Bo hernia Nuggot, your home paper nnd the St Louis Globe-Democrao for $1.75 per year, cash in advance. A largo assortment of shirt wnists in the choicest nnd prettiest pnttorns, prices to suit. Eakin & BmsTow. I will give 15 Photos to the dozen un til Mny 15. J. N. Boyd. Summer corsets, 50 nnd 75 cents Eakin A BnisTow. CARD OF THANKS. Deeds not words, can only repay the dear kind friends and neighbors who were so kind, nnd assisted us so nobly in our littlo girl's sickness and death. May God bless you all. Mr. and Mits. J. 8. Benson. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Land Ofkioe at Rosebuko, Ok.,) April 26, 1890. Notico is hereby given, that tho fol-lowing-nanud settler has filed notice of his intontion to mako final proof in sup port of his clnini.niid that said proof will bo made botoro Jool Wnro, U. S. -v,....:uut, nt Rnircne. Orecrnn. on Juno 13, 1800, viz. : Pliny E. Snodgrass on II. E. No. 8005, for tho south hulf of northwest quarter oi iota o mm t oi 10. south, ranee 1 east Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous resiilenco upon nnu cultivation of said land, viz.: Shop ard Smith, of Creswell, Or., Milan b. Burkor, of Full Creek, Or., Rees S. Ho - brook, ot f un umok, ui., ihiu uido ks, Register. New Firm. Cumming & Sehtv- We are now fairly established and are adding largely to the al ready well selected stock of general merchandise, formerly carried by Gumming & Huston, with which they built up such an extensive trade. The new firm will use every en deavor to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. All of our goods will be of the very finest on the market and will be sold at the very lowest living prices. cuvvhing & sehr. C. M. HENDKRKK, E. J. Pattkrson, l J. A. Fryer. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Hertderer & Go. Prop. DoArtMAfni't rC 4-Iia Tl sill A rtl i n and Black Butte Stage Lines- Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Kconomjr li not bnylng Shoddy Shoes. We now tare a FULL STOCK of the BEST A New '-f , Dry Ooods n' l.rocrl. 7 H lm lltmrmray . I and A I Ilurkliolder. j V k v "A word to the wiso is sufficient" and a word from the wise ahould be sufficient, but you ask, who aro the wiseT Those who know. Tho oft re peated experience of trustworthy per sons may bo taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamborlnin's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in tho market. Ho has been in tho drug businoas at Elkton, Ky., for twelve yenrs; has sold hundreds of bottles of thla remedy nnd nearly all other cough medicines mnnnfactured, which shows conclusively thnt Chambor lnin's is the lpost satisfactory to tho people, and is tho best. For Bale by Bbnbon Dnuo Co, Cottago Grove. Joe Ltons, Drain DruggiBt. Inn lif.(.lr. of Eucono, Or ' ' J.T.B Adminstrator's N otice. Notji-o Is hereby given, that George M. Haw. ley has been appointed administrator ol the ostato of Georgo Ozmont, deceased. All per sons having claims ogatnit said estate are hore by notlllod to presont tho same to said admin Jstrntor, at Cottage Grone, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, Patod this VWth day of April, 18U9. GEOHUE it. HAWliKY, Administrator. JoilX M. WlI.UAMS, Attoriioy for hstate. nIS Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,- -DEALHRS IN- Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and clean and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. firm mil ta irh-wl I I 1 I If 11 AtlTT L'cllIU iMiiWW'Y UUIilllM A.pril 199. Miss A. Heinrich Invites pll Ladies to be present and inspect a first class stock and lowest prices. One door South of Racket Store. Cottage (.irove, ur. The Denver Times-Sun and the Bo homia Nugget, both papers sent to any address for $1.50 caBh in advnnce. Kid gloves 1 - We carry an excellent lino of kid gloves, in every shade. Now shades expected daily. It will pay you to examine. Eakin & Bititmnv,