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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1900)
(JOIN"1' WHOM- - S.iiiiflliiH i iii'llcully wimig in die iHiur.i'iK P 1111(1 '""nil train ing or elic the climate is fit fault, for ii is nn 1K, fat I tlft t n largo pcr rent of the young Ml: Ifrnwlnjr, up in ?i nl firoiuid HiIh city arc irc.i'lnn: t lie Immoral highway that jc(l,. t tlieir complete undoing ntut In-, tin ultiniHto ending in Uie IVnit' :tt i.xry mid the house nfpros-titiili""- A wrtain class of young icii riniilallnjf the vnyn of the tinhorn gambler mid manifesting n ,lf .ire ' become ti member of tl,at iiaternity of mast despicable human beasts who live by suffer-c,irc-i.ll'"f the earnings ofa fallen woman'. prostitution. Several j-oiwu women are fast going the pace tow.-ml ilie open door of the 10Us-- ..I ill-repute with no other tlioiifl'i for their future but the dc-jitsivi- shadow of line raiment and n few i heap gewgaws to enhance tlieir ( oininercial value in the fester jiij, mmts of vice and iniquity.; These nung people are living in n Gotl-l'vtuf4 and God-fearing com- mu'iiiv ami are the offspiings of lion i, well meaning but too in dugout parents, who have not kept in mind the homely adage ol "Spare the rw! and spoil the child." In stain- h ive occurred of late which ph. e the girl who have been a part to the disgraceful acts in a vcrv munviuble light, and, if such could he, heap more contumely up on th- h. ails of the vile seducers ol tin liail and thoughtless one, Winn mothers find it necesrary to go cunning in pursuit of tin; de siM.ilers. t i heir daughters and the i ,vc o! their homes, things aic coining to the crossroads fast, and it '.'hoocs other mothers to in-qi;i:i- , . to the wheieabouts of and t'i- I'l'iiu-i of their loved ones when tin s n main away from the home ne-t at sill hours of-lhc night and d.i . JIOKK I'KiiMISINO 1'KOl'JtHTV Jem, di Hrnnd of the Swteostake gioop whs in the city this week cr route t his old home on Siuslaw where he will viit for a few weeks. t'l j his return one of hisdaughtcis will pt j'nhly accompmy him. Mr. Ilui 1 rp jrt a favorable showing on ihe Sweepstake .'roup. l)e vi lu nn i't work has been going itiuihlv on in the Sweepstake tunnel and the 1-jdge i very promts- ii; G. 11. King is also in the t it after several months stay on Ir.s pr )2rty adjoining the Swa r stake group. Mr. King has two splendid claims there, the Illach Hear and White Swan, lie has recently uncovered a fine ledge of free milling ore. Mr. King has ns yet no assays on this ore but it is said to he exceedingly, rich. lie is an energetic worker and has this year driven 50 feet on his tunnel. TIM! U'.CTURK. The lecture of Professor J. IT. Orcutt, president of the Drain Nor mal School, at Martin's hall. Wednesday evening, was not re ceived by a very large crowd, ow ing to a misunderstanding in the matter of advertising, but those present showed deep interest in the subject of education, and gave a very attentive ear. The professor is a pleasing speaker and handled his subject in a masterly manner, carrying the conviction to the minds of his hearers that he is heart and soul in touch with his life-work. He is using every means at his com mand to further the interest of the school, and should and no doubt will, receive the hearty co-operation of the people of this section. good showing. II. I). Lincoln, the well known fanner is realizing pretty well from "is prune crop this year, although his Italian prunes were practically a failure. From about 300 French prune trees he has gathered seven tons, for which he has re ceived from Dr. Scarbrough, of Creswell, $11 per ton. Mr. Lin coln will harvest this fall some thing like two car loads of winter apples, which he proposes to box for shipment. The gentleman is on right track and will soon find himself in a paying business. LOCAL XEll'Son Fourth ru One or the Dm. Durih, of Portland has Arrived al Yoncolla to Rc i"ln until September 20th, and will be at the Sherwood Hotel in Cottage Grove from September 20th to October Cth. The Eminent Specialist of 30 Years Practice will Visit Yoncolla and Cottage drove, Oregon, ns above staled. Electricity and Vital Magnetism as Curative Agents. Ur. Darrin makes a specialty of nil diseases of the eye, car, nose, throat, catarrh, dyspepsia, deafness, bronchitis, lagrippc, consumption, constipation, heart, lung, liver and kidney diseases, and permanently cures all diseases of the genito uri nary organs in either sex, such ttt syphilis, blood taints, sciofula, Klect, gonorrhea, stricture, seminal weakness, spermatorrhea, loss of power and loss of desire or sexual power in man or woman. All peculiar female troubles, ir regular menstruation, lcttchorrhen, displacement, etc., arc confidentially I treated, as well a9 all acute, chronic, j ; rivate and nervous diseases of I whatever nature, if curable. Con-j ultation free. The noer treated 1 free, except medicine. Charges for treatment low and reasonable, according to ability to pay Most cases can be treated at home after one visit to the doctor's office. All business relations with Dr. Darrin are strictly confidential. Inquiries answered, circular and question blanks free. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8. p. tn. References at office. DKl'KAVITV. On Saturday last a spectacle of deptavity was exhibited in town by a brute in human form who lives a few miles out on a ranch. This fellow came to town in the afternoon and brought with him his little boy. His good wife is working for pay here in town in the endeavor to gain a few dollars with which to provide a few neces sities for herself and little ones, which he is either unable or unwilling to provide, lie visited his wife and she, good soul, gave him a dollar to buy medicine and other little articles which the children sadly needed, and he went straight to a saloon, the little boy going with him, and proceeded to make a beast of himself. If this were all, there might be some charity in condoning the offense, but he induced his little baby boy to diink of the vile whiskey he was swilling until the child became drunk, and that father made his child dance on the counter of the saloon for the regalement of its patrons, and afterward the marshal took the child, beastly intoxicated, to its mother, where the poor little boy was for hours in convulsions and sick unto death. At midnight he rudly took the child from its mother, whom he shamefully abused, and went back to his ranch. A man who can go so low in the social scnle as this fellow proved himself capable of richly deserves the flaying of the whipping post. j N15W STAMP MIU.. This week Joe Coe, the well known freighter to Bohemia, hauled in a new stamp mil lor the Helena which will be placed in operation at the earliest moment. This in creases the stamp capacity of the Helena to ten stamps, which wilt be kept in constant operation work ing up the rich ore. now on the dump and being mined. TAKE THE NUGGET. AH About you. Dr. Ilutliiif-or, Dentist. Miss Mary (liinin arrived homo from I in 1 mm hist timidity, .tell'Mnrkloy wan Hlmkinj; limiils with IiIcii.Ih in thin city thiH week. W. It. Kmorsoii inmle. tho NiiL'tfet ofhoo a "substantial" eall this week. Jack Morrlinnn Ih home from a few IiiyH viHil with his father at Portland. Mrs. Frank MoKitrland ismiito ill at U10 family homo in West CoUno Grove. Tim citizens of 1 li it city havo hcon ox jiorlcnelns quite a water fninino this work. Ilnraeo Mann ntono timoin tho news paper Ijitfilnuati in thisoitv, visited huro hint Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ilnnt of Wild wood woio visiting friends in Cottage Orovo this week. Itev. lillliiiBton filled his regular ap pointment al tho Christian efiuroh in thin city last Sunday. r.eo Logan was In town from Crow this week, where hit is employed on the county rock crualier. Have Markloy, who Iiiih hcon in K11 lene for hoiho tinio, is iijjaiu upon thu sticets of Oottngo drove. Jim Sears, one of llohemiu'sohl stand bys, eaino down from tho diggings WcdncHday on 11 short vlHlt. Ming Kva Smith of Salem, who linn f'i tlio pant nix weeks viaited heio with her mint, Mrw. I'et Sanford, returned homo to fialeni on Monday. Amos SoveniR, hrother-in-law of Mrs. 1'c-t -Sanford, who Iiiih heen viidting with her for tho past two weeks, left Monday for Hoaehiirg to visit his daughter. Col. lllair is in mourning. He missed I.1-111011, tho big Llewellyn Better hint Thureday morning and at tho time of going to preett his whereabouts were un known. Dill Landed.' smiling countenance in (8lded over tho work of repairing the iiridgo on Main ctreet. this week. The job it an "artiBtiu" 0110 in moro ways than one. Uev. McCSee preached his farewell ser mon at thu Cumberland l'lCHhyterian Church in thin city last Sunday. lie and hit) family left for their future home in Texas this week. J. L. Uarneliiifg formerly of this place but more recently of OoniSitock re moved his familv tn (irantH Pats this week, in hopes oi benefiting Mrs linrne burg's health. Thu Nugget wishes them success. The Masonic fraternity is having iomo substantial improvements made upon their home in this city. Car penters are at work changing the stair way from the exiei ior to tho interior of the first floor, ami the contract for the painting of the outside of the entire building has been lei to Al Crusan. Albert Stocks, of the firm of Stocks A Ilnrlow, pioprietois of the propel ty in which tho gieat strike was made re cently, canio in from thu hills Sunday, all smiles and happy at the good luck of tho mine. No one is more deserving of a streak of good luck th.in these b yi, ami uve'rybo.ly scciih glad to hear of the rich find. A. V. Conley'a big team took .1 lively spin Tuesday morning. They were hitched to 11 scraper and weie being used on tho street work on AVall street, when thev became frightened and tinned abruptly around on tho scraper, getting tho advantage of .Mr. Conluy and started for the bridge, lliey became detached from the temporal the hiidge and eainn up Main street like smoke, and made a speedy run to tho foot, of the hill east of town, As.-odo from being badly brnned about the heels thoy were not injiued. The good neighbors of Jcsfo Martin tendoied that gentleman and his ostim ablo family a farewell party at tho farm homo in Lvnx Hollow Tuesday night, anda roval good lime-was had, thero being sdmo twenty-livo present. Mr. Martin has sold his farm and invested in piopertv near Mills City. Ho is not definitely determined ns to his fiituro location, and may yet concludo to re main here, becoming a resident of this city. Itev. M. 0. r.rink preached to a good sized nudienco at tho Masonic hall last Sunday, whero the ,M. K . services havo been held tho last few months, pending tho completion of tho new church now rapidly being (hushed. It will be about two weeks befoio Messrs. Thomas will havo completed tho mechanical work, and then it will require something liko two weeks nioie to finish the woodwork and seat the building. The church will ho by far tho nicest in tho city and per haps superior to any building of the kind in tho stato, considering tho sizo of tho town. HOME FROM SKAGWAY. Joseph Slee is home from his trip to Skagway, where he went tli! snrinir. He worked at his I o trade machinist in the R. R. shops there and made good wages, but says the mining interests have been very poor there and in the At lin country. Mr. Slee says that in all his travels in the Alaskan and Canadian mining country he 1ms never seen anything in the way of - ledge matter that would compare with Bohemia ore. Nrtw wii.i.. The new bell of the Catholic church was placed in position in the bellfry of that edifice on Monday last and for the first time pealed fnrih its silverv notes at noon of that day on the air of this fast growing commonwealth. It is a welcome addition to Christian circles and will be a guide to call the wanderer to the Shepherd's home. Dr. Hullingor, Dentist. Call at II. C. Madaen's for fine jeweby Clippings for salo at tho Cottage Grove. Cigar Paclory. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in every lospcet, front $10 up. Call and sou samples. Olio. lioilt.MAN. Dr. A. J. Iliillingcr, Graduate Dentist. Permanently located. Itldo nCrcsceilt. They aro sky high. JG.OO and .f-'irj.OO at Kakin & linstow. For quality anil cheapness) in fresh meals go to tho Central meat market. Geo. Jiohlmiin, tho up-to-date tailor, will "show you goods, nil shades and nil prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for 'J and up! Pants $4 and up. 1'resh candies every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Ico for salo .at McFarland's meat market. Dr. A. J. Ilulliugcr, Dentist. Latest tilings in iion-hreakablo plates Gobi Crowiiaaud llridgea. Permanently lo cated. Over 00 odil patterns of wall paper to chnofeo from and more on tho way, at Jenkins it Lnwson's. For first-class 'watch repairing go to II. C. Madscn. Go to Geo. liohlinan'n tailor shop Main street and eeo his fall lines of samples and goods. lie can please you in any stylo or lino you may desire. Tho I5ooth-Kolly Lumber Co. , aro offering a nieo grade of flooring, rustic and ceiling at $10.00 per M, which is mostly in random and short lengths. Intending puichasers would do well to seo them before placing their' orders. Ice cream at the Klite parlors. Try it. The Crescent is (ho popular wheel at a standard price, ami no better wheel at any price. Sold by Kakin & Bristow". Seo tho fine display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. J. S. Medley. Wo sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Maiket. John Sloneburg's barbershop and baths. Also 11 lino lino of cigars, to bacco, confcctioiiB, etc. Try him iunc line of tobaccos, cigars and confectionery at the Elite, Baker and Lockwood. For thu purpose of cleaning up tlieir yard, tho llooth-Kelly Lumber Co., are 'offering, for 11 short time, common dimension lumber for $6.00 per M. AGUNTS WANTLD. No Capital Necessary to sell our TKAS, COFFEES and SPICES In everv citv and town in the states of Oregon and Washington outside of Fort land. Ladies or voting men who have two or three hours per day to sparo will find selling our Teas, Coffees and Spices pleasant work and they can mako bin money for themselves. Write for full particulars and catalogue Free. Git EAT EASTERN TEA COMPANY 3'.'(5 Washington st., Portland, Urcgon, Liirirest distributors of Teas, Coffees and Suic'es on tho Pacific Coast . 100 stores in successful operation. NJiW GOODSr Mrs. Geo. Bohhnan has just re turned from Portland and has a choice line of Ladies' and Child rens' hats now on exhibition at her store on Main street. Her line of sailors is especially neat. Call and see them before buying else where. THE GOLDEN RULE SELLING OUT Wo must sell out our stock in tho next f0 dnvs. and Shoes, I5oots, Rubber Boots and Overshoes, and everything in thn shoo lino is L'oinc at cost. Somo odd pairs and sizes are going at less thnn frost. It will pay you to Ituv now, ns this stock will not last long at tho rate it is going at. Remember this is 'no show sale, but a gonuine sale, us other busincs"! requires my attfiutiou and must sell this stock out in tho next CO days. Como early and got tho beat bar gains nt tho Golden Rule. W. F. Sciiulleu Wantkd. A good apprentice girl to learn the dressmaking trade. Apply to Mrs. Pet Sanford. John Holland of tho Cottngo Grovo Hotel has taken the contract for tmioing tho hops at Hayes' yard near Creswell tilts si'iisou ana nnB gone wun 111s crew to that point to nil tho bill. NEW' I'lRM. Cottage Grove this week has new hardware firm, Messrs. Wheeler & Scott, who arrived here last week, from Moorhead, Minnesota, and who this week purchased the hardware business of Phillips & Davison. The gentlemen come hitrhlv recommended, and enter upon the duties attendant upon the well-established business turned over to them by Phillips & Davison with a spirit which bespeaks for them success in every sense of the word. glir!imf!m!fll!!!f?ir:$5:l!fllll!fl!fffl1!f1!ni! I RESTFVii RUSSETS 1 E ARE QUITE THE PROPER THING THIS TIME OK S THE YEAR. 5 We have a Magnificent Stock of FINE SHOES, our prices are lower than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in every respect at MoneyS.aying' Prices. We think we know what the people want. To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular de mand is our business ambition. r We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." vi (iis As OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. WE SUIT EVERYBODY. if g E WALL & WHIPPLE Progression Wo me living in a rapid age: linage of Progression. The World moves and you must move with it. Keep up with tho times. If you see a chance to benefit yourself grasp the opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At Benson Drug Company. COTTAGE GROVE ure Drugs W. S. Chrisman. The Fashion Stables Gprisnian &. Bangs, proprietors. Reasonable Prices ' First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO DATE Phillips & Davison Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw. - It you want good work rerliem ber Davidson the Jeweler. Successor to B. F. PHILUPS, -DltALKRS 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. w ft OREGON. and Chemicalss:- Eli Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia fi and Black Butte Stage Lines. Davis . Sewing- Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines. Prices to suit. If or sale by - . COTTAGE GROVE. BELGIAN HARES. Here is a chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small capital. I have a choice lot of high grade Belgian Hares that I will sell in pairs at very low prices. There is no need to send to California when you can get the same thing here at home. Lord Britain, Sir Styles, Fashoda, Yukon, Red Rover and other fashionable strains ate in stock. F. A. Rankin, Eugene, We will pay the highest price for wool and mohair. HEMBNWAY & BURKIIOI.DKR. A car load of Columbia River cedar shingles for salo by Jenkins & Lawson. I THOSE SHIRT l 1 WAISTS! j Ea FULL LINE OF THESj . LATEST PATTERNS. The Prices will please ft you, and in poiut of W Quality and Beauty JL cannot be beaten; i. mi 3 iirKiioiflcr. MAIN STREET. 3 lAiiio.nwnv i 11VIIIVU 11 VVJ wi