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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1900)
tf. c. v. o. 1 the Christian Church lust Sunday evening there wns held a miiIoii meeting cl the vnrioitH de nominations, under the auspices of llieW-C. T, U,, to nittwicc the cause of temperance and strengthen the moral and spiritual atmosphere of this god-loving (ind god-fearing people, 'l'hc meeting was opened with song-praise, which selections were well rendered ly able choirWs. A temperance recitation j,v Miss Ruby Thomas wan wHl received; th? young lady lias n clear enunciation and is posse sed of no menu ability ns nu elocu tional, coupled with an easy grace of manner nud delivery. Hcv. V. J. llillingtoa delivered the ad dress of the evening and scvetely condemned the wide ami ever growing traffic in alcohol. While severely censuring those who dis pense whisky and other vile condi ments which lure the youth and manhood of our fair land to the deep degredation of besotted sin, he made it very plain to the fol lowers of Christ and the custodians of the moral well be'iig, that they were too often remiss in the exe cution of their most solemn and sncred duties in not seeing that the law's mandates were strictly ad hered to. He besought his hearers to see that the saloons of this city were at lea.t clostd upon the Sabbath day ns the law requires. Mr. Hillingtou was followed by Kcv. McGce with a few apt MMiteiiccs in full accord with the previous speaker. Rev. M. O. Drink also voiced his well known sentiments condemnatory of the traffic in whisky and the glorious upbuilding of the temperance cause The entertainment was concluded by a song of praise, the benediction and a cordial greeting and handshake by one and all and the large audience passed out into the night. XKCUITJON COMMITTl'.H. The bright, warm days of sum mer bring out to the best advant age and in all their gorgeous plum age the many lovely maids and tuesdames that Cott.igc Grove is so widely renowned for. Each day when the .southbound train is due the boulevard adowu the main thoroughfare is thronged with the elite of this delightful burg, wend ing their triumphant way to the depot to receive with proper de cjrum and radiant smiles the weary voyage: s from other climes, and extend a thrice hearty welcome to those who alight to tarry here. Hut especially is this the case on Sunday. The rapttious greetings, the general distribution of kisses and embraces indulged in by the young lady chums, set the few old fellow that hang about the out skirts of the platform to meditating on the fruits of bliss that are gone. When the train pulls out the diess parade refouns and joyously and with visions of loving missives from absent ones, march with proud and expectant step to the jwstoffice and form a group de re sistance about its portals until the distribution of mail is over, and then it silently dissolves to peace ful homes to await the coming of another train. 1IUVIN0 HORSIiS. On Sunday morning several fine horses passed through town for Eugene in charee of Tohu Stewart ofthefirmof Stewart & Bangs of that place. These horses were bought in and around Drain and are intended for government use ns calvary horses for service in the rhilippines and China. They were fine animals for that purpose nud it is understood that the average price paid for each ' was about $40. There secerns to be a good demand- for good saddle stock and the farmers can readily turn all such surplus stork into hard cash. U8NTAI, 1ARI,0RS. Dr. Hullinger this week has re moved his dental parlors from the Hotel Sherwood to his new office rooms over Garman & Newland's store. He is nicely located and has 1 ueat and attractive office, CVCI.ON If Last Friday evening about v,:V, o clock the calm serenity of tim "'ghlaud the neighborhood of the '"stunt-ant on West Main treel, near the bridge, was fearfully and frightfully agitated by a young cylouc which struck the otherwise '1'i'et premises. For about one! minute Um air of that resort was filled with pots, pas mi ,nHlle8 mid Hie rage of the man in charge was devilish uud murder shot forth fiom his lurid orbs. At thr. ii,.l,ri.. of tlw temper the author of the' trouble made a rush for the rear! door and picked tin nu tvbiM, I stood handy by, but before he could "ring it into piy u,e fm.iolls 11In in charge was upon him and clutched the ax also, and then iheie was a wild struggle for its posses sion. At this juncture friends gath ered about and prevented further hostility, while the belligerents calmed their nerves and cooled their blood by emitting volumes of the I most comphte and select sort of' choice liil'iiigsgale ever voiced in J this locality, and more than enough 1 to put 1 Js'ew York slum-ranger to blush. Just as the tempest died down the night marshal put in an appearance, and under his soothing diction and influence quiet was soon restored, and the denizens of that section of town scon passed off into dreamland. No arrests, but a mighty close shave for those young men. HORN. lfor some weeks the anxious Irieuds of R. A. Sanders have been solicitous of his general health, as a general "breaking down" look was plainly visible on "Hob's" face, and inanj were the anxious inquiries. His friends were not quite sure whether he was threat ened with a long spell of sickness or whether he was contemplating some criminal act. However, the cause of "Hob's" nervous and starlL-d condition was explained last Saturday morning at 2 o'clock, when a iopouud son came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders The mother and son are doing nicely, and while "Hob" is slightly disfigured, he is still in the ring and with careful nursing may eventually recover. OUITK AN INDUSTRY. Joseph Bennett and Sou who last winter purchased quite a tract of land near this city, have de veloped an industry that promises to grow apace. They put in a wood sawing plant, consisting of drag saw and engine and boiler, this spring and are doing business on a large scale. Mr. Bennett statts that he will complete a con tract for cutting and delivering to the S. P. Co., 200 cords of wood at $2.50 per cord, and aside from that will have 400 cords, of which 300 cords have been contracted. He expels to erect a wood yard in this city and will endeavor to keep a supply of seasoned wood on hand for winter trade. The plant will log and cut something like 20 cords of wood per day. A IIIKI) l'ANCIKK. Mrs. I'et Sanfurd is indeed quite a bird fancier. Aside from her dressmaking duties she find's time to raise and fondle many., canary birds each year. This year old and young, she has 30, and a prettier flutter of yellow feathers would be hard to find. Among them she lias several choice singers. She is very fond of them and can hardly make up her mind to part with them when buyers come. MRASI.HS. The members of the family of John Nokes are having a turn at the measles. Last Sunday Mrs. Nokes was seriously ill, but at last accounts was much improvcdi STIlliKT OUADINO. Contractor tieo, Lou itfnow busily en gaged in eroding North Suvonth stieot, and is doing tlio preliminary work necessary boforo oinnioncing tlio erod ing of Main street. comi.no. , William Wright will soon bo in Cot tage Grove with Ids great grinder imi uldnu. H sharpens everything. See-hint All About You. Dr. Ilulllngor, Dentist. lien Lurch visited KiigenoTuesdiiy . .1. W, Cool; Is visiting at Um Mustek tiilno. Atlnini'y .Jciromo Knox visited Ku genu Hatuidiiy. Hon. (). Kiiowlos was In Cottage Grove Monday. It. . I. Jennings and H. V. Uolinu aiu in from the mines. Oscar CiiIIIhoii of Kugeno visited Cot tage Uiovulnsl Huiidnv. Mrs. Mia Bushmill of Kugeno visited in this city tliis week. T ft. . n - .... nowim nun u. r. Kiioxvverui vUitore to Kugeno Tliurxday. ! C .7. Howard and family returned! from tlio mountain this week. ' Attorney J. K. Young is in from 11 visit to Ids mining iiiiurosilH in llulioiiiiu. 31 m. Clint llramlnli'ttor of Kugone, visited friends and relatives hero this week. Mrs. Mary Yarnell of Mohawk is vl-lting Iiei'sistpr Mrs. Underwood at thin placo. fudge David GoodscM eamo in from tlio mines Tuesday and is 011 business t rurtland. tieo. Monroe- and family of Kugeno pnsH'd through hero im route to llos woll Springs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Fleleher left Mon day for Medford where they expect to niako their home. . Mr. and 3Irs..Iolin Wiihjow of Ku geno visited Mrs. Withrow's brother Thos. Aubrey Sunday and Monday. I. A. Imbuo, ex-emuily clerk of Washington county, is visiting Ids sister Mrs. J. A. llentou in tliiseity. .loo Martin and .Tumi J. MoKibben, who have lieen in Iho employ of the Helena Comp.iuy for several months past.eamu to town on Wednesday. Al Chuichill is down from ids mining claims on l-'airview. Allinsa felon on Ids hand hem-u his smiling countenance with uh. Mm. Fred Coggsweil departed for Kliiiiiiitli Fulls Wednefcday where tiie will engage in sohuol leacliing until next May. W. U. liowen, who was formeily em ployed 011 lliin paper, and who lias heen riiHticiitiug in Imh own interest in llo liemia, is visiting here for a short time. J. M. 3Ioorc, who lias been in the employ of the Musick Compuny. as en ginoeruf the mill, is in town for a seaton of real, the mill liaviug tempo rarily hiit down. "Yesterday a clip of wool belonging to Iloseo Knox, of ('rouk enmity, was sold at lit cents. It was an exceptionally uhoiee lot, long, ntaple andelean." The Dalles T. M. Win. Harris, superintendent of the lilack iliille mine, who has heen 011 a tour of inspection over the Ito lieniia district, returned heie on Tues day and went on Wednesday to the mine. U . S. .Martin and family accompanied ! by Miss liiz.io Knox left by private conveyance Monday morning for Hot well Springs, where they contemplate sojourning for a couple of weeks. Conductor Sam'l Vtateh accompanied by his family are heie from Portland 011 a visit with Mr. YcatWi'H paients. Mr. Veateli will probably sojourn heie and in the mountains sumo two weeks. Attorney Kby and his brother Frank, the blacksmith, were suddenly called on Saturday to Ilarrisbtirg to attend at the I bedside of their mother, who is dangu - ously 111. s II. C. Marcus, who has been in tlio employ of the Helena company for Homo time, is in town getting in shape for a season of work on the Kutopian group, between Klephant and Adams moun tain, In which ho is largely interested. John Hicks and Maik Cowling, who have been employed at tho IHack llutto mine for eight, months past, are in town and guests at tho Sherwood for a few days to enjoy a well-earned and much needed lest.'wlien they' will return to tho mine. F. Jordan, secretary of tho Adams Mountain Jliuing Co., sold his half in terest in the properly to U.S. Lovelace, his partner, for !f!,000. This is one of tho foremost properties in the (lis trict, and its slock haft demanded much attention on thu Portland exchange board. Miss Annie Oglesby went to Moscow, Idaho, Wednesday, wlioio she has a temporary position as postal lelegnph operator Mrs. HI I a llenham re turned to her homo In Cottage Grove Monday after spending a few weeks with friends in this vicinity. Junction Times. Jliss Itoso Gross of Eugene lias been on a visit hero for a few days with Miss Knox, i'ho young lady being' a typo, could not resist 11 cull at the Nugget ollico.and dispense her sweetest smiles with lavish abandonment. Miss Delia Grdss. sister of Miss Itoso, also visited friends hero. Tlio business of blackbiiiithing is and has been forsomotimo in a brisk way. All tho shops in town nro overrun with work and tho sound of tho anvil is beard tho livelong day, whilo tho smiths nro illling their pockets with shining ducats against a less thrifty season. It Brief. Dr. fullingur, Dentist. Clippings for sain at the Cottage Grove Cigar Factory. If you want wall paper or books don't forget to get prices, of .1.1'. Curiin the dingg'ist. The lllg Four I'eler Scliutler, Mc Cormiok, J. f. Case and I). M. Osborne A Co. I'lilllips fi Davison are their agents. Suits!- Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Dp to ditto In overy respect, from $15 up. Call and see samples. Oko. I5oin.MAS Dr.'A. J. Hullinger, Graduate Dentist. Permanently located, AVhy pay traveling agents hiicIi big prices lor sowing machines w lien yon can buy tho best made for 1 1 ill f the money at Phillips A Davisons. For quality and cheapness in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at tlio Tailor shop. Deforo you buy a wagon go and look at tlio Peter Sehutler at Phillips and Davidson. For all tin work Co. kinds of plumbing and go to Griffin & Vcatch Ieo for sale at JleFarland's meat market. Dr. A. J tilings in . Hullinger, Dentist. Latest nnn-breakablo plates Gold Crowns and eated. Diidges. Permanently lo- If you want to get every fly out of your room buy one of thosu fly killers at Phillip A Davisons. Over (V.) odd patterns nPwnll paper to choo.-o from and moUf on the way, at .ictiKins & i.aweon s. Next week from Wednesday toThurs day noon, 110 louge1, Dr. Lowe, tlio well known optician, will be in Cottage Cirove tit thu Sherwood Hotel. lie sure and seo him if you need glasses. II you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. The Old Reliable Peter Sehutler wagons at Phillips A Davisons. J ho I.oolli-Kolly Lumber Lo. , are oiiering a nice grade of flooring, rustic and ceiling at $10.00 per M, which is mostly in random and short lengths. Intending purchasers would do well to si-o them before placing their orders. Dili you noticethoc bath tubs at Phil ips A Davison. They are bsauties. J. P. Curriu liax n choice lino of in gram ami Ugureii wall paper, at prices to suit thu trade. For the purpose of cleaning nip their vard, (lie iJootli-kollv Lumber Uo., arc oiiering, for a short time, common dimension lumber for $6.00 per M. Itoots, shoes and harness made and repaired at Lewis A Davidson's, 2 doors west of Opera house. Please give us call. A car load of Columbia Itiver cedar shingles for sale by Jenkins A Lawson. A good gentle mare to trade for hay or wood. Inqtiiiuof D.utwi.v Itmsrow. Ice cream at the Klite parlors. Try it. Phillip will sell their black driving team cheaper than you can buy wild horses. Uoyd's gallery is again open, ready for business. Call and leave orders. The Crescent is tlio popular wheel at a standard price, and no better wheel at any price. Sold by F.akin A Hristow. Hide nCrcsvent. They nro skv bigli. ifiTi.OO and $:!5.00 at Kakin A Uristou . See the fine display of millinery at the pnrlois of Mrs. J. S. Medley. If you want a good job of plumb iug done go to Grrfiin & Veatch Co. We sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. For latest designs in spring milliuury call on .Mrs. J. S. Medley. Boys when you are going fishing remember our line of flys are all O. K. Griffin Vkatch Co. John Stoneburg's barbershop and baths. Also a lino lino of cigars, to bacco, confections, etc. Try him Fine line of tobaccos, cigars and confectionery at the Klite, Baker and Lockwood. For watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. Hay to trade for wood. Imiuiru at this olllce. - ' FOlt SALIC. A sawmill in good ord'r and com plete for sale., For full information see .Mrs, Aulauf at tho Kudolpli place, near Latham, or at this olllce. AT THE GOLDI5N ttULU Wo liud big bargains in drygoods, caps, liats, underwear, ami all going at cost to inako room for our largo stock of Slums. Pins, Sua paper. Thread, 0 and 12 spools for Sou. Plaid dressgoods tit 'Oo per yard. Slon's Sweaters at !!8o. Men's Shirts nt '.'Ou and '-'Dc. A lot of JIatting at cost. Call em ly and get your choice. W V SrilI'II.BK. 1 E: AUI5 QUITK THU PROPKR THING THIS TIMIJOF Z THE YHAR. g ZZ We have a Magnificent nur nrif("4 !irf lmvrr thtni S where else, and wc irttarantce shoe satisfaction in V every respect at I MoneySaving Prices, g ili We think wc know what the people want. iji K ' smt tne Pl,bl'c taste ami purse nncl meet popular dc- W maud is our business ambition. W 55: We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satUfac- -Sl f lion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating," 2 OUR SIIOKS ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. S WE SUIT g E. If you want any thing in the Hardware line, come and look over our goods and see bow the prices suit. full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools, Cutlery, Ammuni tion, Washing: Machines, Churns, Etc., and a Full Line of Agricultural Implements. UOAI) ISII'KOVWMKNT. The road improvement between Currin's bridge and the Burnett bridge ou the Bohemia road, in the sum of some $1400, part county and part subscription work, which has been under the supervision of Messrs Van Schoiaek and Geo. O. Knowles, is now completed. The work is of a substantial kind and will be of material worth to the freighters and stage line. NATURAL CORKSCRKW. Bert McDole, who lives about four miles south of town,, was in town last Sunday and carried one oftjic queerest freaks of nature in the shape of a cane that one rarely sees. It was vine maple and had grown and twisted itself into a fac simile of an immense coikscrew Mr. McDole thinks of presenting it to the Portland museum. We will pay the highest price for wool and mohair. IlHMKNWAV & BURKIIOLUKR. Durine the civil war. as well as in our late war with Spain, diar rheoa was one ot the most trouble some diseases the army had to con tend with. In many instances jt became chronic and the old sol diers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy and says lie j never touuu any tiling ttiat wouiu give him such quick relief. It is for sale by Bknson Drug Co., Lyons & Appwsgatk, Drain Druggists. Successor to B. E. PHILLirS, DKALKRS 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, Ore, fMSSOS 1 Stock of 1'INIJ SHOIiS, IS lilri-rmnlitv selln for nnv T ' w EVERYBODY. WALL & WHIPPLE 3 We shall endeavor to cany n JO Wo Curry a Full I.ino of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, GLASS Sasli and Doors Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. AGUNTS I'OR Paints I Clcavclaml : Collage : Colors.? j 'Flip V.ctit TipnfTv.MK'Pfl Vniut- rn the market. Jenkins & Lawson. PREVENTED A TRAGEDY. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved two lives. A fright ful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her; and she writes, this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are posi tive proof of its power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Benson Drug Co., drtrg store. If you will call at ourBtote wo will givo you tlio names of L'5 farmers that have bought McUormick Machines of us in tlio last two years and you can see for jjj yoursoit what they think of them. ! Piui.ues & Davison. TiioCiridin & Voatcii Hardware Co. have recently added a first class tin shop ! to their nlrendy well equipped house and are now prepared to do all kinds of re pairing. THOSE SHIRT g WAISTS! SZA FULL LINE tE TIIEI2 LATEST PATTERNS. Si w v : w g The Prices will please jj you, and in point of fj (1) Qualitv and Beauty (lS M ii i cannot be beaten. Jit I) Mower. MAIN STREET. ftfflP.ll WAV l 4J.UJIIV11 II JJ Wl 4- - 1 A 1 .iiS i..., a - Ml ' 1 ') 1 J 2 i- 'I a J .1 -a 1 3 M 1 a all Mi