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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1900)
Mfliurduy civcnhlK the Y. W. y. rrnve a reception to Ml Wftlnra, their ptcsldcnt, wlio ,(o lwvc for Portland on the it triii". 1,C Afl"nlr wn" K,vc" the reodliig rtom and wan r- fere ttcinblcd fu the back room. Ui9 WUlortl wan ushered into the Lnt room, and her urpile wns ' pjetc when the door between ,hc two rooniH vu thrown open rc- tiltoif 0 r00in ot tf,leBt', A. hort program wn rendered after J,b!cb the cvctiliijf was spent in dusic social converse mm games. Rtfreiliments were Bcrvcd at 10:30 indere loriu the gucHtu departed, a ! friend'' wnltititf till the train jftived. I the departure of Miss Willard the association lost an efficient ofliccr. Her work lias ln careful and conscientious and liisbcc" appreciated by many. JIRTIIWAY ANNIVUKSAUUtS. Sunday. Nov., 35, was an anni-i vtrury day at the home of Mr. and , Mrs J. H. Lewis, I.cston Lewis celebrated ins twenty-Unit birthday and Clco Lewis her eighteenth ! birtlalny. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis had ! invited a few of their young friends j tD dine and to assist their son and! diughtcr in enjoying this so im- j portint a day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Lewis, Miss Clco I.iwis, Lrtton L;;vis, Mr an I Mrs. Casper Lea, Micses Iithcl Wooley, Gertie and Nettie Hurdick, and Messrs. V. S. Day, Armond Wynne ml V. P. White. The guests en joyed too few. very pleasant hours and wished the return of many cme birthday to Mr. and Miss Lewis. roa rASTt'uits nkw. H, Supple who for the past six months has been identified with the tnecliaiiicnl and local work of Ho hernia Nugget last Saturday re tigned his position and seeks pastures new. Mr. Supple is an able newspaper man, and a splen did printer of the good old school. His services have been appcrciated here and the Nugget extends to to hi mils best wishes and trusts tint fortune wilt again smile upon j him. O.VTHR KOAH. Cy Miller of this city who re-1 cently disposed of his blacksmith-' inj interests here has become a ! full-fledped knight of the road, and I left Tuesday morning for points j south on his first trip. His line is a complete one in tnerehantile con veniencics including all the neces sary furnishings lor the trade. Cy is a hustler and is deserving of the patronage he will no doubt receive. W1U. FINISH IIY DKC. IO. Contractor Lea, who has met Will, k tftitit. nliattrtlf t if, ttll matter of completing the street work, said to n Nugget man this week that he would be able to com plete the work by December 10. When completed the streets will have a fine dressing of rock over that now spread and then the citizens will be able to say that Cottage Grove has as good a street M any town in the state. UDIKS OP TlUt MACCAMtl.S. A select Hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees has been organized in this city. Any lady socially ac ceptable to its members may join at the charter fee $1.50. Mrs. N. H. Latnbson will soon return and dose tbta charter, at which time an openmecting will beheld under the auspices of the K. O. T. M. Mrs. Latnbson is a fluent speaker and a good time is assured. SOU) his dog. W. E. Martin of the Miner's Ex change, this week sold his fine blooded dog "Sport" to W. E. Talent of Astoria. Sport's many friends were assembled at the train Sunday to say farewell to as fine a dg as ever pointed a bird in this section. hIO RADISH. B. v. Emmerson of Latham wrought the largest radish to the Nugget office Wednesday ever ralsed in this section, It is of the Mte variety and measures 18 wjljM arond and 19 inches long. A WOUTIIV CAtWJt. - 'i'l'c Indies of this city nrcnrrnt.. '". entertainment which w HI ""'"My Klvcn at Martin's Hall the evening f December S the proceeds ol which will be nscd to Tortile furnishings of the free rending room. There is no cause "'re worthy of the support of the public than that of establishing and MtliiinB a rending room' free lor all who have or have not the op portunity at home to burn the mid light oil over wholesome literature. l'JCKUU) IUIOO. Hakin & Hristoiv arc the possess ors of a pickled or dried frog. He was found in an old discarded pickle barrel which had formerly been used to preserve butter. The frog had fallen or jumped in and not being able to get out was finally pickled or dried in salt. The skin of the frog is dried to the skeleton and his back and legs arc covered with glistening crystals of salt. The queer little freak is on ex hihition at the store. (JOT 20 iiikdk. Cottage Grove was well repre sented at the turkey sho.it at the Charles Wright place near Walker last Wednesday, some going by private conveyance early in the morning, and otheis on the 12:20 train. The entertainment was evi dently satisfactory to the Grove sports, as it is said they got every bird they shot for, anyhow they brought home 29 of the noble birds. Hilly Martin and Green Pitcher were the crack shots. J'OOT HAM..- As we go to press there is a fierce struggle for supremacy on the grid iron in this city, between the juven ile foot ball teams of Eugene and this place. WANTItl) At the Taylor & Ross Photo Studio a negative of the proprietor or proprietors of each firm located in Cottage Grove. We will make each one a present of cabinet photo from same. Please come in as soon as possible as we want to arrange and ntako them into one picture. Remember you get a nice cabinet photo tree to pay yon lor your trouble. Taylor & Ross. The Jadies of this city are awak ening to the needs of a free reading room and arc determined to raise money by giving a series of enter tainments to get the project upon a permenant lmiits. I heir programs will be composed of the best talent in the city and the adinissson fee will be within the reach of all who may desire to advance the merits of the reading room. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Equalization for Lane county will meet on Monday, Dec. 10, 1900, and remaining in session six days for the purpose of cquali ing the annual valuation of prop erty. All parties having greviences in regard to assessment will govern themselves accordingly. D. P. Burton, County Assessor. W. 0. T. U. NOTES. A i very interesting proeram will bo (1 at tho M. E. cliunth ilea. U at 7 :80 ho! p.m. UWIIIg 10 me urunucti mjiiu.hu.i of tho Nugget it was impossible to pub lish tho program proparcu. Tim tnmnnnltll-it llNlVer niCOtinE Will bo hold at tho M. K. church Nov. Hunt '.itUO p. m. All friends to tho causo are cordially Invltoil. Albsi Hevwood, tho Prince- of Come dians, 1h coming. That mount; fun by tho ton, InushH galore, beautiful iuhh e. and a delightful time nil around, iho proan comments toll ua that Alba Hoy wood is funnier tKim ever, Hint his work is nil now, and his company, ntrong and well balanced. It Ih with a keon antici pation of pleasuro wo await ho up poaroncoofthis company, for with Hoy wood's name- thoro always goon a guar antcuof something Kood. Ho will uo scon hero on tho evening of Dee. 5 at Martin's Hall. Port Nunn's homo came near going up in smoke- Thursday morning. Tho paper in tho front room caught fire -and U oro discovery, tho doors being closed, destroyed much of tho fnrn turemid bumod nearly all tho paper nnd cloth on tho walls an.f coiling. Tho flrb was put out by Messrs Nunn nnd Cochran with out turning In analurrn. One recitation by Alba Ileywood la wiill worth tho price of admission. .Ho will bo hero Pocembor 6 at Martin s Hull. TirkelB on rale at Frank Good-mnn'si AH Alo(it you. 0. A. Coals In down from Poliemla. llolicinla Sharp wns In town this week. bovideerwasln Cottago Orovo Hun ilny. Ing'l'rrifwn AuhTOy 1'"g""! lH vlHit Win. IJInnd left this week for Colo- uu nirillgH, I'rof. Keiiilnll nl iIk. Tiii,i 1.. town thin week. Thi) HInbcm hi KlfKMtIO ttitiiclny. 1 M. JI,.rt ViiM n nil ol.tdte.... ........ in 'OMhen WwInoHiliiy. &irlN Wh and hImIoi- Pom went to CicHwell WtilncH.hiy. C. A. lliirlow cntnri iIiiwm lenilii Iimi, 'J'nowliiy, J. It. Stewart and wife tnndoa flying rip to I.ngeiio Monday. ftftnnilrijt nniirl nt Uosoljiirg this week . I Cooper CiUlludowti from tlinHrizxIv g oup Wcdnesdny evening. JfllllCH Hi! days business trip to Eiigyno. Dr. E. D. McKeimi'V nnd wlf nf T-'it- gouo visited Dr. Snapp this week. Mrs. I'e.irl ltcrilllcld vIhWciI friimilM and rulutivcs this week In this place. 0. Meadou'H. I):m Pnllnti nnil W. U' Coehrnn went lo Hoheroia last 1'riilav. AlllOS Stone left I'riduv ttinriilm. for New York nnd llosloii via New Orlwinx. J. 8. Clmri'liill ntnl iluiiffliti.r nllii. 1,1 Hi'K'ield, aro visiting relatives in this J. Newton .loucs left Wednesday for a WO weeks vis!' with his ilimiriiti-r nt Scio. Dan and I'red llvrnc, of the Grizzly group, IJolieinia, aro in this city this week. Minor Alien who has been nt work for the 8. V. Co. near Grants l'ass is home again. Tom Gardner of Coast Pork wnH 11 visitor to Cottage Grove Saturday nnd annuity. Mr. andMrH.C. I! Baker of Roel)iirir visited with their parents in this city this week. Al Churchill who came out of the hills last week spent .Sunday and Monday in ivtigene. Albert Stocks returiiod to his famous mining t80I'l'rt.v Poliemin lust eilucsday. H. Thanliouevr of the Thunhnitscr Hut Ciimnany was doiniz business in this city Tuesday. Dr. Snnpp nnd Dr Brown of Eugene performed u successful operation on .Miss Blanche Cullman. Prank Blair. Wadhnnis & Ken's Toiuhir MItf was 011 tho ftreets of this eitv WeilneiMlay. JtiKtice Vauehn attended circuit court at Hoseburg this week as u witness in the Harvey rape ease. John Keliey of Booth-Kellev Lumber Conijiany mrumnauied by It. W. Crowell. was in the eily Wednc-ilay. H. W. Churchill arrived from Wend- linif last Saturday and lias been visiting with his family this week. Dr. Ogiesby of Junction, and Attorney ,1. M. Illinois of Eiieene, wero passen gers for Hoseburg on Sunduy's train. Miss Gertie Hurdick who lias been visiting her iiarenis ami friends for u week letiirueii to l'ortlund 011 Tuesday's local. J. E. Howard, representing C. M. Henderson Company, shoe manu facturers, Chicago, did business iu this city Tuesday. The many f iends of Mrs. Nettn Gurrcd will be pleased tukuow that she is rapidly recovering from u recent severe illness. J. P. Jones, traveling passenger agent for the S. P. Co. was doing business nnd slinking bunds witli his tunny friends hero Monday. StissNova Perkins. Lulu Cuirin and Nina Ostrander came up from Eugene ... . nyi 1. . .!..! ...III. .1.- weunesiiay ior inniiKsgiviug un mu old folks at homo. H ltmilborrv enme down from Black Butto last Saturday and Is spending tho week in town. Harry is saiu to uo an oxpert on drill steel. Ed Tobia, tiio popular traveler for the well known paper house, Pueiflo Papor Company, Portland, was in tho city Tuesday", soiling stock galore. The Knns building on Main street, Lrmorly occupied by Cobb's cigar store has boon undergoing repairs thih week and now bus n now front. Blair Scott, tho well known lifo in surance man, who has been horo in tho interests of his company the last two weeks visited Medford this week re turning hero Wednesday. Alba Hoy wood, tho noted entertainer .. - in tmm lid Is it whole 'ui.n, within hlmso f. but ho is sup ported by some most brilliant talent. See him at Martin's Hall, Dec. 6. J N. Wallace- nnd wife of Boise, Idaho, nro visiting thoir cousins 0. H. nnd Calvin Wallnco thiB week, 'limy will return lionio through California where they will visit other relatives. Wort Holmes accompanied by his wife and baby, visited his uncle Col. Blair of tho Hotel Sherwood this week week whilo enrouto from Kern t.itv. Cnlifomin to Portland, where they will muko their futuro homo. Prof. F. S. Dnv nnd mother come down from Bohemia on Friday. Mrs. Day Is tho guest of Thomas Allen. Prof. Day left on Monday for Eugono nnd will soon go to Portland whore- ho ox pects to spend tho winter. J. M. Miller who wns so severely in jured by tho falling of a tree nt tho Saginaw mills was sent to, tho hospital at Portland Tuesday morning for treat ment, nr. Snnpp nnd tho Moucni Woodmen did nil that could bo done for,. him here 1 In Brief. Cutter shoes nt Enkln ABristow'a Boyd's now gallory opposite tho Ma sonic Ilnll will opou up next week. Go to Madson's for flno jewelry nnd holiday silvorwuro. For hnnd loaded shells Call on Griffin nnd Ventch Co. Enkin A Bristow will givo away n Ladies Crescent Bicycle on Jan. 1st, 1000 . Call nnd learn about it. Clippings for salo at the Cottnge Grovo Cigar Factory, 50 Prs. Men's nnd Boy's Boots at cost for spot ensh at Eakin fit Bristows. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! I! Up to date In everv respect, from $15 up. Call and seo sumples, Gko, I'oiii.man. Boyd bns the best stamp machine money can buy. Call on him for very lino stamps. Grlflln-Veatch Co. carry thn linest lino of Ammunition in South Lane Co. For quality and cheapness in fresh tncntH go to the Central meat market. Beautiful rings and silverware at Madscn's for the holidays. Goo. Bohlnnin, the up-to-date tailor, will show you goods, nil shades and nil prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for $0 and up! Pants $4 nnd up. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Cnps for Boys and Girls at lCc onclt. Eakin & Bristow. Seo tho flno display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. J. S. Medley. A quantity of fine dressed lumber and flooring for sale. Apply at the black smith spop of Buy A. Boren. For very flno Photos call on Boyd, havir.e nil new scenery and very line lenses. Ho can please you. To the boy or girl who brings us on January 1st 1901 tho greatest number of our soap wrappers with our advertise ment thereon will be given one of those "cow clocks" shown in our window. Eakik & Buistow. Owing to tho large stock of wall paper wc will open up for the spring trade we have decided to close our old stock out at greatly reduced prices. Some patterns at cost. Call and sec us. Mautin & Cociikan . "I hflvo used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy nnd find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E S. Phipps, of Potenu, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I. cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, If not praise, of those who uce it. Tho quick cures wlrich it effect!) even in the most severe easee make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by Uesbo.v Dnuo Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & ArPLKOATH Drain Druggists. When vou fed life is hardly worth the candlo take a doce of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel liken new man. For sale by BnssoK Dnuo Co. We have on hand a largo stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grades I 2 and 3. Let us make you special prices. Booth-Kelly Lumiiiik Co. BOltX COURTUIGHT To the wife of H. Conrtright of .Saginaw Nov. 21, a eon. MA JlllIEI). BAKBR-SLKE At Hotel Eugene. Sun duy Nov. 25, 1900, Mr.W. L. Bakor and Miss Mabel E. Sloe, by Rev. M L. Rose. The contracting parties nro residents of 'tliis place where they bavo a host of friends who join with tho. Jtigget 111 wishing them a lifo of peace and happi ness. Mrs. J. P. HART'S Main strket, Cottage Grove, Bread, Pies, Cake and Fancy Pastry of all kinds constantly ou hand. Call and see. BARKER & MARTIN PBOPK1ETOKS OK THE EXCHANGE" Bia57' DEALERS IN FINE WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS. MMu street, Oottnco Orove, Ore. Don't Let Baby Suffer. THEttE IS ONLY ONB THING NOWN for n HI Ins? mo teeminK procesa nnu mow stuwiu in infnni mill flhtiilrnn. ami that It. lor very ob- vloua reasoim, called ANHKUET, It stops tho fretttiiK, restlessness, nenernl feebleness, collo ana uiarrnoea. itovoihs omm iruuui nm mirwiiininiin. liandora lanolntr cuins unncces- srv. It has been estimated that live millions of babies dio annually for want of mothers knowing what to do. Dentition Is tho danger ous period of ohtld life, far to sertouj to bo dt mlssod with tho caroloss remark "llaby is cutting her toeth." Your child needs bone making material. ANTIKRKT supplies his want. Is tastoloss, dissolvos In milk ana taken easily. Ono box will savo your baby untold misery Sont postpaid by return mail on re ceipt of 60 cents. Kull instructions with each, lvi.jvn nn. a mi. 'ml Washlnutou street, Ban Francisco, Cat. Antifret so certainly relieves teething babies that wo will on all all reTuml the monoy by iendl,ig stamps In full for those returnod with- v w " v vv FOR EVERYBODY AND I?OR ALL. We have a Magnificent Stock pf EINE SHOES, our prices are lowct than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfactibn iti every respect at 1 Money-Saving' Prices. Wo think we know what the people want. iL To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular de tuand is our business ambition. 'IS 4ft We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac S tion, and theii "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." :3S OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. WE SUIT FT Progression. Wo are living in a rapid uge ': and you must move with it. Keep up with the times. If the opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At IBeiison Drug Company. ' COTTAGK GROVE OREGON ure Drugs W. S. CtlRISMAJ. The Fashion Stables GI?risnrjap Baiigst proprietors Reasortable Priced 'First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO DATE Wheeler &. Scott Ovor 60 odd patterns of wall paper to chooso from nnd more- on the way. at Jenkins & Lnwsoil's. Sportemcn rcmnniber Griffin it Ventch Co. Curry a fine lino of Shot Guns and Rifles. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DKALBRS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the higliest 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 oi- noti Our Stock is New, Neat and Clean , and having had years of experience In business; wcS assure you the very best goods the market affords,- and the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: Phillips' old stand) Cottage Grove, Ore- A GRAND SELECTION 3 GIVIS US A UAlyL,. 3 Mr 3 3 EVERYBODY. 1A I P. 1AUIDI P 5 yvrii ur rv 1 1 1 FiUiiiiUilliUiUiiUil an agJ dt Progression. 1?ho World moves' you see a chance to benefit yourself grasjf and Chemicals Eli BAwgs.- Proprietors of the Bohemia $ -and- Black Butte Stage Lines. Davis Sewing Macniiies ARE JUST THAT Ball'bea ring and Highgrade Vertical Feed and three tinder feed machines- Prices to suit. For sale by COTTAGE Gfc.0VE To secure a good tight floor oY ceiling? and ono that will always rcmairf so use" Kiln-dried lumber Thfe Booth-Kelly" Lumber Co at Saginaw kiln-dry all in' terior finish and rustic and nre offering special bargains in ,ame. Go to Geo. Bohlmaft'8 tailor- ahop Main street ami seo his fall lilies of samples and goods.- He can pleaso you in any style or line you mny desire We sell good goods at good prices for1 our customers, Central Meat Market A car load of Columbia Bifrefr Cfcdai1 shingles for sale by Jenkins & Laweonj Bowaro of air dried or half dry floor- ihg, ceiling and rustic". The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. are making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. ptfuntnfntfifftfftffffffifg i A CARLOAD OP if gBooTs & sHoesf Ha full line of tue 55 latest patterns, 3 Jjjl Thej-Prices will please jj yottj and in point of (li) OUalitV and Beatltv N cannot be beaten i I Heracnway I MAIN STREET JlUUiUJUJUJUJUUMlW PiinMinlilflti 3 r.