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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
s A - ,,t,rKc,' wn) owlls n r,,llL'l' oHt fi"ii toVu n little distance, utllizf" liM Hlmr(: ,i,,lc "oHcUIhr orders fr tlic cti1arf;emctit or earth (rouble in Unit ennobling MHIjr. Last week lie delivered to i,lv mi Mosliy creek the euhitgod tjicltirc ol n buby which she failed 0 tcC,,Kni.e and refused to accept. jjCUSld nil his persuasive eloquence to imlui c the lady to accept the on j3rgCll l.aby piolnte lis the baby r0(u, t f her maternity, but to no avail, "d he row lias the cherub's ciilnrt-'l picture on hand. A good ste-o i- 011 nUn" wl'icl1 Imp petted recently in the real estate office 'I llt-meinvny & White. It seems that the lunch he owns and was, dr.i:ous of parting with was nl 0ne til"'" in part the bed of nn ancient s.retim and consequently well jjr.ivt. lotl. He was being in tc'rrog n 1 by" prospective buyer nSl what the land would grow, mid t"M tfl'My t tne 'K cucum lrs, pi. Mi and pumpkins that tin- smi! vns capable of producing. When niicstioiicd fuither n to what tin- hind was good for he re plied "Good lor! Good for!! Why, it i- the finest land in Lane coimi t" raise Belgian hnrcs and honey bet"." M. I CHANOJC Ol' l'ASTOHS Th- M- K conference has re moved Rev. M. O. Brink from the p,istnr.itc of the Cottage Grove church and has sent him to Co qinlle. The people of th's city aic srrv ! l'i-e so earnest a worker in the iMtise of right as Mr. Brink, but con "atuhte the people of Co quill" it their gain. The new riT.tor appointed for this place is U:v. C. 1.. Craudall wdio has been oa'i .Hied at Dayton. The church will be dedicated three weeks from Sumbn on October -si The car penUi work is expected to lie com-! pleted next week. Mr. Hriuk, dur ing hi. five yeats of earnest labor in thii appointed vineyard has en dcared himself not only to the members of his church but to the entire community. Through his z'alous endeavors he has accom plice I th upbuilding of one of the fi i st edifices of worship in this city, which is at once a pride and on ormnunt and occupies a most convin tious place on the maio street of town. In the new ft .'Id he (,'Kst ) hecariies the best wishes of nil who knew him here for his future success and the health ihkI comfort of himself and family. KI5TI KNINO HOI l'ICKHRS. The hop j icking reason is about over and many that went out to engage in the industry are return ing to town. Several of the fa miliar faces that were daily seen upon our thoroughfares before the hops were jipcare again in evi dence as of old and wearing new toggery and smiling faces. To a goodly number garnet ing of the hops is the financial event of the year and enables many to earn a few coins to purchase a few ex tras and provide comforts for the winter, and at the same time enjoy an outing in the golden fields, that could not well be attained other wise. HUM. IIIiOKl!. dn Sunday evening as the sexton of the M E Church was ringing the bell to call together the mem bers of the Epworth League, the clapper suddenly broke and the sound of the bell died out on the evening air. It was repaired next day and is in shape to penl forth its silvery notes to remind the Christian of duty and warn the sinner to take heed while there is yet time. hock crushur. The county rock crusher has been moved nearer to town and is now located near the cemetery, where it. will be kept in operation until that section of the county road going toward Lorane is put in good repair. Splendid work has heed accomplished by the crusher this summer, and when the rainy season sets in those who travel the rads it has helped to putf in good rder will be much benefitted. LOCAL XEH'Son Fourth Tag I'KKAcinm;. nMI'V''; held forth n the Christian church hist Sunday, l lis discouise in the morning was Christian Mn, and that man "as IJari.abus, the companion ol haul of Taisns or St Iiml, who went forth from Jerusalem to Ami ch to preach to the gcniilcs and Minded the first Clnistian church. The subject was well handled and well appreciated by ,, attentive audience. His theme in the even ing was " Preeminence of the Clnist," which showed much thought and study and was fully abreast of his best discourses, liight here it is proper to say that a number of girls oud overgrown boys iHine to the services late, mis behaved themselves during the meeting and two of the girls left bcft.i v the eh.-.. The minister was so annoyed by the jii gling of the many bangle; woin by one ot the girls and tht i-hurtling of the pon derous feet ofwiCM.l the big boys, that he was forcwl to call these dis turbers to unlets. A church is not a Salvation army barracks and is not run on the base-drum, tain- boriuc ami Imple plan, nod it isl high lime that the thoughtless girls and boys who rften disturb orderly and quiet t hurch people should ee the error of their vny. la'ni.ic scitonr.. On Monday the doors of (he Cot 'age Grove public school were thrown open lor the reception of pup'ls. To show how eager the thirst j for knowledge has become, both in1 ., . ., ,. , , , i the parent and the child, the total enrollment thus far has reached 221. 11 1 ... Itlu ,c hip ,,. innnnd .ill .ultri 11..II . ,.n 1.- j 11. .l.Vllll .11, twiu tllll attend, and by another week a much 'argcr showing will be made, and possibly all will be in who expect to attend from this school district. Principal Uriggs is authority for the statement that all children who have books that can possibly be used will not he required to pur chase new ones, and those only who have no books at all will be required to buy them, and that what new books must be had will be gotten for 30 to 40 cents less than the old books were purchased for. In arriving at this decision Piiucipal Uriggs is taking hold of the helm in the proper spirit and means to guard the interests of the child and protect the olten scauty purse of the parent. v. c. T. t Colonel C.J. Holt, the eminent temperance lecturer, held forth at the Christian Church on Tuesda. afternoon and evening, kept it up every day since, and intends to con tinue with a course of talks on the evils of alcohol until he gets ready to quit. lie is a warm number and he takes the chill out of his au dience, charms and corrallsthem by his wit, aiiecdotesaud object stories, in which he has become an adept with a record of twenty-five years of rostrum experience. He strikes out from the shoulder with sledge hammer blows and the keen point of his satire penetrates the most obtuse think-tank. He gets right down close to his hearers and pats them on the back till he wins them over to his side, and he intends to audit looks much as if he would capture the whole town mid organ ize them into a band ot crusaders. l'ltNSIONl'.D. Henry M. Wagner on Wednesday received notice from II. ClayKvans, Pension Commissioner, that he had been allowed $16 per month for dis abilities received in service at the Philippines. It will be remembered that Mr. Wagner was shot through the bowels, and that he is alive to day is by the merest chance and rarest good fortune. This stipend will help materially in the future to remove the thorns in his pathway of liic and be in a measure a sooth ing salve for the trials and auguish that came upou him while he was manfully defending the honor of his country's flag. His many friends arc glnd that he has been rewarded for his sacrifices. BORN.- n , . . To the wife of frank Sclmieder west of LoraueSept. 22, a daughter, Dr, Stiapp atteuding. AH About you. )r. Hullinger, Dentist. TIicju will ,o hm vices at the Christian clitiir.h next Sunday. P. J. .loiinlngs wiih In town this week ami returned to Portland. J. V. IJikiIc of Silver Lake, was a caller at the Nuggi t ollleu this week. I'.'ive Morkley left nn Wednesday for U envoi villc, Ualif., where lie will spend ii i a winter In tlio employment of a drudge-company, Rev. Father Przybylskl hold nervines at the Catholic church Inst Sunday, winch was well attended by the devout of lliut fnith. Mrs. Mary T. Whiloof Eugene, who has hr-on visiting friends In and near this city for a week, letiiined to her ""mo on Monduy, luck .lamas cauio to town this week from thu IMack Unite mine, where hu ins steady employment, and to which ho has returned for thu winter, Superintendent ltohno is down from the Helena mine this week on business ihkI pleasmo and is looking well after bin prolonged alMeiic-o in the Bohemia hill. Warren MoFtirland Ih back from .Sa lem, whore he lias been dointr the State Fair. Ho saw many things to interest und inHlrnet and nays tho fair was a grand success. IJarry llrchnul relumed on Monilny night from Portland, wheto h'ss been in attendance upon Ihu Hoard of Pharmacy, ? !f , " f"' I! ' ""!!ul '-'""'"nai.on MrH. .1. K. I'.arrett left Tucfday for Taeomu, on a short viidt, from them she expeclatogo Montana to visit her son ami nrolliur who reside in thnt stute. She will bo gone about two months. (ienrgo A. Dorward and family of Iowa arrived on Sunday's overland to east their lot with ami dwell ill tbiu llotirieliing citv. lie has runted the nuw cottage recently built by J. N Moyd. MIhs Margaret lirund was legictered at tho Hotel, Sherwood from Florence t lis wo.'k. Khu returned with her lather, John lirund, and will remain at t;,o lirund camp in Bohemia this winter. Mrs. John Holland dr. vo to Cieswell on Monthly for mi outing and to tenew ilnimiita..ee with her husband, who is "''""t completing hit contract for thu brtiliug of the huii iirodiiclof tho Hays . n 11 ' van). Tom Medley came in from the lilnck Untie mine on Mindny. Tom has been doing contract work at tho liutto and lookit an though Hit-occupation had been 11 bent-lit both to health and in Annuel ll kind. Dave Markley brought to this office one day this week a couple of seedling peaebeB grown from the pit in his tloor yard which are of the Ijncst flavor. The tieo 11:111 over iiiilu uusuieis on 11 aim they wero all beauties. Philip Steiiljiirg, an oltl-tlnio Idaho miner, who has for i-ouie time pact been employed at the Mark Unite mine, is laid up at the Cottage Grove Hotel with an ugly core on hisankle, which i. being looked aftur by a leading medico. V. H. How en, an old-timu print, formerly employed in thie ollice and an all-round good" fellow, who has been holding down a "tit" on the smeller at tho Hhick Hutle uiino, came to town this week for rest and a change of diet, anil will also change his theater of iuo- ftllllCfd . 11. T. Scott, ucneral manager for the Washington Life Insurance Company on the l'ocilio coaht, Iuih been in town during tho week supervising the agency of that company lieieand is rcgisteietl at the Sherwood, lie was formerly in the journalii-tic arena and is a genial gentleman to meet. At tho C. P. Church on Sunday Rev. Mors of Cieswell occupied the pulpit. After the service Mr. Mors and wile, to gether with a number of friends, were invited to the parsonage 10 pariauu 01 an excellent dinner ami spend a pleas ant hour. Those present enjoyed the occasion very much and all hoped for a speedy return of the liev. Mora and his estimable wife. Chris Marx, Jr., proprietor of the Eu gene Steam Dveingaiul Cleaning AVorka, umiu in town this week on business con nected with his lino ami while hero made a pleasant call on the Kugsiet iifllco. Chris is a young ninn of clear business Instincts, tines the best of work ;,. iiw linn, merits tho natronago ho re ceives and is deecrvedfy popular. Kce. Iiin"iids" In another column and send him an order to fill that ho may prove his skill. Comiso. Hero is a prizo for tho little onos. Tho boy or girl that makes thegreat est number of names out of our title will rcceivo a resorvo seat ticket free. Tho namo is "Goorgo and Hart's Georgia up-to-date Minstiels." Bring a copy of tho names to the Box Office at 7 :.TJ p. 111 Wednesday Oct. 3 and you will rcceivo tho ticket free, all words must bo speiieu correctly and numbered. How many will try, if .tho largest number ties wo will tm-o each a ticket. Tickets on saio at Frank Goodman's Store. IN JIKMORIUM. The death of Mrs. Nellie Ingle rock in East Portland some tune since, which was caused by taking carbolic acid in mistake for niter, was a sad affliction to her many friends in this section. She was a notivp ofOrecron and 22 years of llfcw t- r,a Tier narents are Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bristow, Oregon pion eers, living at Pleasant Hill, this county. She was a handsome ana highly respected woman and only a year ago was united in wedlock at Eugene under most pleasant au spices. She formerly resided In Cottage Grove and is a cousin of U. S. Martiu, the furmture dealer In Brief. Dr. Hullinger, Dentist. Call nt II. C. Matlsen's for fine juwchy I'or hand loaded shells call on Griffin and Veatch Co. Get your dirty suits cleaned nt tl-o Kni 010 Steam Dyeing and Cleaning "Works. Geo H. Griffith, local ngent. Clippings for sale at tho Cottago Grove Cigar Factory. fiO Prs. Men's and Hoy's Hoots at coat for spot cash at Kskiu & llristows. Sutlsl Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Cp to (lute in every respect, from $15 up. Call and sou samples. Gi:o. Uoiii.man. Dr. A. J. IIullingorGraduato Dentist. Permanently located. Hide a Orescent. They arc sky high. .f.'.'i.OO anil $35.00 at lOakin it linstow. Now lines in fancy sweaters for Men and Hoys at Kakin fi Itristows. Griflln-Veatch Co. carry tho llnes,t line of Ammunition in .South Lane Co. Tho Kiigunc Steam Dyeing and Clean ing Woiks guarantees fast color on gents suits. They como out looking llko new. Geo. K, Cuiflith, local agent. Tor quality and cheapness in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. Geo. Jiohbnan, tho up-to-date tailor, will show you goods, all shades and all prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for $9 ami up ! Pants $-1 and tip. I'resh candies every day, made from pure sugar at ttioTailor shop. Ico for sale at McFarland's meat market. Caps for I'oys and Girls at 15c each. Kakin & liristow. . Dr. A. J. Hullinger, Dentist. Latest things in non-breakable plates Gold Crowns anil Bridges. Permanently lo cated. Over 00 odd patterns of wall paper to ehooso from and mote on the way, at Jenkins fc Lawson's. Tor llrst-class watch repairing go to II. C. Mudsun. Sportsmen remmnfoer Griffin & Veatch Co. carry aline lino of Shot Guns and Uifles. Go to Geo. ISohhuan'a tailor shop Main street and see his fall lines of samples and goods. He can please you in any style or line you may desire. Kvery child who makes a cash pur chase of 50c or more in any of our lines except groceri s, between now and the third Monday of tho fall term of school, will be given a school bag" or a Brownie Lunch Box. Eakin & Bristow. Don't run around with dirty clothes when you can get them cleaned for a song at the Eugene Steam Dyeing ami Cleaning Works. Inquire of Geo. E. Griffith, tho barber. Tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., are offering 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 see them before placing their orders. Tlw Prfscpnt is the oonulnr wheel nt a standard price, and no better wheel . .. o-..i 1... t.-i.: .r. iidcMi' at any price, iviu j.hwu i. uuaiu" See the fine display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. .1. S. Medley. We sell good goods at good prices for our customers, central .mcui juiu-kui. John Stoneburg's barbershop and baths. Also a line lino of cigars, to bacco, confections, etc. Try him Fine Hue of tobaccos, cigars and confectionery at the Elite, Baker and Lockwood. For tho purposo of cleaning up their yard, the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., are oflering, for a short time, common dimension lumber for $.6.00 per M. NUW GOODS. Mrs. Geo. Bohlmaii has just re turned from Portland and has a choice line of Ladies' and Child- rens' hats now 011 exhibition at her store on Main street. Her line ot sailors is especially neat. Call and see them before buying else where. THE GOLDEN ItULE SELLING OUT, "N'o must sell out our stock in tho next (10 davs. and Shoes. .Hoots, tiuuucr Hoots and Overshoes, and everything 111 the shoo lino is uoiiig at cost. Some odd pairs and sizes are going at less than cost. It will pay you to buy now, as this stock will not last long at tho rate it is uoing at. Remember this is no show sale, but a genuine sale, its other business requires my attention and I must sell this stock out in tho noxt CO days. Como early and got tho best bar gains at tho Goldon Rule. W. F. Scuui,lkb. NOTICE. My outstanding accounts are in the hands of Hemenway & White, and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me are notified to call upon them and make prompt settleinenf. Dated this 17th day of Septem ber, 1900. O. F. Knox. miin!nmtfnntntr$$$eimirmiiniriiriifnffj I RESTFi RUSSETS I 5E ARE QUITE THE PROPER THING THIS TIME OF 3 S THE YEAR. S We have a Magnificent Stock of FINE SHOES, our prices arc lower than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in every respect at MoneySaying: Prices, g to Wo think we know what the people want. ilv To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular de- W (US to mnnd is our business ambition. We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisftlc- : tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." 2 OUR SHOES ARE GOING IJKE HOT CAKES. E WE SUIT EVERYBODY. S H E. WALL & WHIPPLE jf Progression. We are living in a rapid age : an ago of Progression. Tho 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 33enson DDrtig- Company. COTTAGE GHOVE Pure Drugs W. S. ClIKISMAN. Gtyrisriian &. Bangs, proprietors. Reasonable Prices"" First-Class Turnouts, DATE UP TO Wheeler & Scott Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw. Ice cream at the Elite parlors. Try it. TTVumirc Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DliALKRS 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, nnd the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips old stand, Cottage Crove, Ore. w OltEGON. and Chemicals. Ei.i Bangs. !x Proprietors of the Bohemia j $ and $ X Black Butte Stage Lines, p Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Se wins: Machined ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines. Prices to suit. For 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 aie in stock. F. A. Rankin, Eugene. We will pay the highest price for wool aud mohair. HBMICNWAY & BUR.KIIOI.DHR. A car load of Columbia River cedar shingles for salo by Jenkins & Lawson. THOSE StJIRT H j WAISTS! e SETA FULL LINE OF THEIS LATEST PATTERNS. The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten; to to to m to IS & 1 mil MAIN STREET. 3 TlJttJUJUiUJUiUJiUiUilJl Hemenway