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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1904)
fom WWW h vVMfcMftW! DOST Fail to hoc the fine line of Combs, I lair IJrtiHhcH, Toilet Articles and iDrtijrjglMl'H SumlrlcHf Stationery j The finest line in town i prices eun not he beaten 4 Benson's 1 PIT A I? M ACY. I COTTAGE GROVE Improvement Company. Dealers in City ami Farm Property. Sliaiiafcll for Photos. Family umupH mill Inillvliluul I'WtTltAITS Itlver street. I'ottiiKO orovc. I 1, Imported t u HI IiirIi'm (it) 'f'i.Z'i per m -. -Common ItoiiK'li IiiiiiIkt nud dliniiiiHt.il (fl, I'M All klmlH of Kiln Dried luiiilicr ut proportionately low prli'cM. At mill, priced, until April lht. liOnj k Illndiim Lumber Co. 9 nooOOOSSS 000000000088088 BO -NlvW- Honr & Feed Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Iflour Chop Keod, Ornlinm I'lottr, OntH, Ilrn.ii nnd Sliorta. J. K. UKOWN, Went Side. Cottugu, (Jrovo ortnrtnrtrtrtnrBTro'Tnnf - a vmrsvs o Eugene Planing Mill MumifiieturerB ol Sisli, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and Genual Mill Work. Turning nnd Stulr building n Bpecl 1 nUy. All order will receive prompt attention. HntlHluctlon gimrantccd. Ultimate. Cheerfully Furnished. AddrcHHt 111 l.nwretico St, EUOENE. ORE IK WISE At n year No Inventor enn iiffoiil to bo without tho Journal for Investors Ally nun "I It" K'turo ii ulnni) worth lliu prlio l iiiburltloii. HwllWie youJhuuitrciU ol ilolUrn oxryirrr. Hi clicrtctor ha never ocoii Impugned. JOURNAL TOR INVESTORS CO. Itiiom (I, Chmnber ol Omninorco, Hoton. AililrB" letters tu 1'. 0. llox SM7. (weT Fm Delivery. Have a Staple and Fancy Goceries At Prices that are right, jive (lack I'rom the bit. Tom Jcnklim, of tho firm of "Tom, Dick and IUrry" painters iinil decorators, 'returned from n mouth's trip to the Unst Monday, lie went ns n delegate to the Su preme Lodge of Modern Hrothcr hood and was elected supreme con ductor of the order. He spent ci;ht days at the St Louis Jvxpo sltion, which he states were won derful days to him, Mr. Jenkins enlertaiued a num ber of friends Monday evening hy giving a vivid description of some 01 the things he witnessed. The electrical display wan grand, but said he, to see the representation of the iloer war is simply a sight never to he forgotten nnd is beyond the possibility of description and must be seen to be appreciated. Tom said ho had a pleasant trip throughout, but was glad to be heme again, Missed Ills Train. A mass meeting was called and well advertised for Saturday night at the Opera House to listen to the soldier statesman, Col. John So- bieski of California, talk upon theJ tciiicraucc question and show why the liquor traffic should be sup pressed in Oregon. It was learned at a late hour that the gentleman bad missed his train and could not keep bis ap pointment. It was decided how ever to hold the meeting and de pend upon local speakers. Owing to the rain and the re port that the speaker would not be present there was a small attend ance. Rev. Morss took charge of the meeting, and tinging led by Mr. Ishiini, prayer by John Currin, opened the exercises. Revs. Moore, Hilliugtoii and Morss made short addresses and the Morris quurtvtt sang several selections. Will Hold a Reception Following closely upon the ar rival of the Rev. Moore and family in the cily some weeks ago, a reception was arranged for at the Woodman Hall at which not only the members of the M. church but those of other churches and the citizens generally wer in attend ance, shortly prior to the reception .Mrs. Moore became ill and was un able to be present. In order that an opportunity may be afforded those who have not met the laday to do so. A reception in her honor will be held at the residence on Mrs. J. I. Jonts Wednesday afternoon. ".Siuiii.r Jim" wear Ir. Lowe's Htipcrlnr clnnmd, There remirkmre hacked by "Fore." FROM SOl'TH AKRIfA. New Wny of I'rlnR Chniuberlnln'r Cough Reroedr. .Mr. Arthur Chapmnn writing from Durban, Nntiil, South Afrlcn, says: "An ii proof tbnt Chnmberlaln1 Couuh Remedy l iv cure suitable or old and youns. I pen you the follow. Iuk: A neighbor of mine had a child JiiNt over two months old. It had a very bnd cough and the parents did not know whnt to give It. I sug gested tlmt If they would get a bot tlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Hnd put some upon the dummy tat the baby wad sucking It would no doubt,cnre tho child. This they did nnd brought nbout a quick relief and cured the bnby." This remedy li for enlo by New Era Drug Stor. OMMATIO CURES. Tho Influence of climatic conditions in tho euro of consumption is very much overdrawn. Tho poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at homo by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular uie of German Byrup. Free expectoration in the morning Is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's ruit and the absoiico of that weakening couch and dobllltatlnz night sweats. Keetlen nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of tho consumptive can be prevented or. stopped by taking German Byrup liber ally nnd regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find Unit of the thousands of consumptives there, tho few who are benefitted and regain strength are those who nee Ger mnn Syrup. Trial bottles, 27ej regular elie,76c. At all druggists. Garman Ilomonw 3000 men Wanted. To buy Kennedy's Cbnlu Light- film I .Itilmon nil puluH iuk! Inflnmatlon. Price 50 cents, nil druggist, or by mnll upon receipt of price, write F l Ken nedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for list of testimonies, satismction gunrnn Phone Main No. Mi. full line of ns u trial and he convinced, I IIIMIIIIII II Ill II QnriririnrsTPrinrirsTrsTrim .. HA MP NIRWk 1 0M,acrcsi ,n n,KI a""111 3 illJill IiIvtVu Collage Grove and vicinity. ZlilLSLSLSLSLSLSUlXXSLA!LSLSl Dr. Lowe, Ociilo-optlcliui, Eugeno Over IliOnow novels uttliu Euglo Hook Htoro. HiuiilHoiiily painted vuhch ut MikIhciih, For (IiimoIIiio t-rtll ;it tho .Modern I'lmrmiiey. Ilavoyoti neon tliosu licatlllfill ' dla nioudn ut .MuiIIkoii'h. Fresh crawfish In wine ut tho Ex- chnugo RcHtriuriiul. A line iiNHort incut of ;8ouvenlr HpouiiM at .MmiIhoiin. Knn I'runelHuo Siiniliiy Exumlner at the Engln Hook Htore. Lowiie.vs ehocolute nnd Ron lloim nt the .Modern I'linrinacy. .MndM'ii linn xomo Npleiidld Iiunil painted chlnri Joweler.v ciikoh. Iloyd. the photngriiplier. will lonvc In nbout n week to ten (Iuvm. Coining ii Inrge nMMortini'nt of tnt- loncry to tho Modern I'lnmiiiicy. To envn tltne try tho Exeliiiugi lunch roiiniH for iiik'k wrvleu. "The bcHt line of Ktullonery 111 the city, at tho .Modern 1'linrinney." Dr. Lowe doe not ttvll nil the good glnswH, but nil IiIm gliiHwHiiro good. Oood Iioiihc to rent on Ith Htiwt. Inrjnlro of L. W. linker nr .Medlev .Milne. "In the IIowcIh of tho Earth," u tnlo by O. V. Eviiiih nt tho Englo book Htore. "We Imvc luirgulnH In pleturen thul would KtirprlKo you ut tho Modern I'linrinney." School children wo hlivo Just what you waul In tublolM ut tho .Modem I'linrinney." I'lie Euglo b'Hik Mtfiro Iiiih on nnlo CIiiih. W. Evnim Htory. "In Th" II o well of tho Eurtli." At the 1,'nnlo (look htore latent novclx, Ktutloncry, school bookH, clr- ciilutltiK library, ninguzliu'H olc. .fiist the thing for xehool wear nro tho hoyKHhocH ut .1. It. DuvldHouV Look ut them In tho window. At tho Eagle Hook Stoni latest novels, Htutlnncry, school booku, cir culating library, iiiiigazlneH etc. The time tu huvo your eyes tested for glasses November 7th utid Stlt by Dr. Lowe. Me leaves ut noon. Don't forget to tako your meals ut the Exchange restaurant. Every hlng the hint tin; ni'irkoteiiu h upplv Have Dr. Lowe euro your head nnd eye ncho by removing tho causo with a pair of his HUerlor glnst-os. It troubled with a weak;; In digestion try Chamberlain's Stomaek and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sitlo by Kuw Era Drug Store. Next Monday and to noon Tues day, Norembcr tho 7th and Stlt, Dr. Lowe Eugene's well known oculo- optlclnn will be In Cottage Orovo at Hotel Grahnm. Have lilm test your eyes. J. S. Hamilton, who has been nt Lelaud for the past few mouths re turned to the city Tuesday. On last Saturday night the city council let a contract for the lateral sewer to H. C.IIart for the sum" ot $1650. Mummcy llros' bid was some higher. Tuesday morning the signs dis played in the wrong places, the missing gates and other changes to be seen, gave evidence that Hal- low'eeri night had just past. Bert Hart has recovered from an injury to his foot received some weeks ago while at work at the Warehouse up Row river and Ojt Saturday returned to his work. Mr. J. B. Lewis, is now occupy ing his new store next to the Veatch Furniture Store on Main street. He has already received a choice stock of groceries and will be pleased to have his old patrons as well as new comers call at the new store aud inspect the stock. Q, L. Orpurd is having a rest after continuous service to ami from Bohemia for two years and five months. During the winter when the snow fell deep, he would go as far as possible with horses aud then taking the mail on his hack, has snow-shoed over the mountain to the Bohemia post office. Last Wednesdny a party con sisting of Harry Hart, Edgar Wil son, Bob Veatch, W. H. Lincoln, James Hart, Tom Pnrkcr, James Osment, Bert Hart, and Ohvor Hart went tq Eugeno to assist in the initiating of thirty four condidates into the Encampment I. O. O. F. At mttbight a banquet was par taken of after which the 3rd degree was given them. The boys report a warm reception and n good time. Alust Be Stopped. A number of boys of the city are in the habit of jumping on and off tho freight cars around the depot while in motion. Measures should be taken to stop tkem ot once, . . , . . , . t Improved Koad. During the past few weeks Win Kelly aud A. L. Woodard have been doing good work on the con tinuation of 4th St. south to the river. Beginning just south of the railroad crossing Mr Kcllcy has, to quite a distance, built the road up iu the center nnd then covered with gravel taken from the river bank. Mr. Woodard has worked from the river toward the city in the same manner. The road bed is not yet completed but witli another covering of gravel will make n solid and substantial road. For the amount of funds at their command they have done well. The S. P. Railroad Co. will soon grade up 011 each side of the track crossing 4th St. The city should at its earliest convenience grade and gravel from Main on 4th so as to connect with this new work. At the proper time a bridge will be iu order across the Coast Fork and then there will bs one of the best drives in this locality as 4II1 is tlie only Street parallel to it which extends south beyond the city limits. A Chicken Dinner. The young ladies of the High School have organized a basket ball team and on Monday evening in order to raise funds to purchase the necessary equipment for playing, gave at the Opera House n chicken dinner from five to seven o'clock, followed by a social the rest of the evening. J lie tables prepared by the young misses were tastefully decorated and the dinner furnished and the service was excellent. During the evening many of their friends visited them and a geucral good time was enjoyed un til a late hour. From both a finan cial and social stand point the af fair was a success. Preparing for Concert. In about two wocks tho Cottago Grovo Band will jjivo n band con art. Tho boys have added several attractive, elections to their list of inusio and tho bost rendition will bo given thoir now pieces. All should bo willing to assist tho band in getting now music und gaining proficiency. Electric Lights in Church Chandeliers are being placed in the M. E. church by Manager Thompson of the Cottage Grove Electric Co. This improvement will be greatly appreciated by the congregation and by the new pastor who is making many friends by his pleasing manner and address. Election-Day Dinner. Tho ladies of tho Y. W. C. T. U. will sorvo on olectiou day, Novem ber 8th, nn old-fashioned Now England dinuor and will bo pro pared to feed all who coino. State to Bohemia. I (btilro to announce that I have purchased tho stngo lino from Wild wood to Bohemia nud will continue tho carrying of passengers nnd ex prcsH as horetofore. HiniT J. Wii.i.Aitn. Positively Last Week. This Is your last week for pictures. Boyd loaves Saturday. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM EDY IS VLEASANT TO TAKE Tho finest nunllty of crunulnted loaf sugar Is used lntho manufacture of Clmmlicrluln'H Cough Remedy, and tho roots used in Its preparation, glvo It a flavor similar to maple syrup, making It quite pleasant to t a k 0 . m r. w. ,. it 11 0 r 1 c k, of I'oolesTlllo, Mil., In speaking of this remedy, Bays: "I havo used Chamberlain's Cougli remedy with my nnuureu lor several yenrsaml can truthfully sny It Is tho best prepn ration of tho kind I know of. Tho children like to tako it nnd It has no Injurious after effect. For enlo by Now Era Drug Store. NEURALGIA FAINS. Rheumatism, lumbago und sciatic pains yield to tho penetrating In iluenco of ltallnrd's Snow Liniment. It ponotrates to the uervos nud bono and being absorbed Into tho blood, its healing properties aro conveyed to overy part of the body, and effect simio wonderful cures. 23, SOc, $1.00 Now" Era Drug Co. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH. Honrv I). Baldwin, Hunt. City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis,, writs: "I have tried sovernl kinds of lluoiurut, but I havo never reeolvod much benefit until I used Ballard's Hnow Ltulmont. for ihouiuatUm nnd pntus, I think It tho host liniment on earth." alio, G0e, 91,00 Sold by Now Era Drug Co, A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure msm SUBSTITUTE LONDON BRIEFS. Oct. SI, 1901. Things nt the Oregon .Mineral Sprlogs have nssunuxl a quiet feature. The cnmperi have all moved out and the vlllrtgern aro set tled down to their normal numerical value. We have one valuable addition in tho lHswioii of Elder Keithley Bnlles and wife who liava purchased u lot and bullta neat little residence and have moved iu and are now one of us.. Elder linlle Is an old pioneer of Ore gon, nud nil active preacher for one of his ago. The debate on Monday created quite an Interest Iu and around London between Elder J. H. .Moore and Elder D. C. Ilnughmnii, Elder Moore affirming "That Instrumental Music In the Worship of God Is I'n scrlptural and Sinful." At about 10 o'clock a. m. the two disputants with those who wished to hear the discussion repaired to Liberty Chapel where the scene of battle could le witnessed. Levi (ieer, ns moderator for J. II. Moore and A M. Swouiiey moderator for D. O. ISnuglminn, D. R. Harris as chairman. Equipped thus the Old Jerusalem blade was drawn at 10 a. 111 . sharp and the noise of battle was pleasantly heard for two long hours iu alternate hnlf hour speeches, each Htaker making vigorous attack on the position of his antagonist with ull the available means drawn from 11 theological, historical and homiliticul arsenal, The elements were full of these flying intellectual missels. As to the ef fectiveness of this contest Hrhan all the facts haven't yet leeu sifted out. However .two who seemed undecided before have scored two tallies for Elder Moore. These claiming to have been convinced that the organ should not be used. T;.e afternoon session convened at ::to p. m. aud everything moved off in a good humored and i)leasaiit manner to the credit of sieakers. Many of the Liberty brethren are anxious to have tho-e differences thoroughly dis cussed aud to this end at tho close. of the discussion a public challenge wns made for Hebron church to bring out a representative man acd Liberty also bring out one, and let thci-emcet aud discuss tho organ nnd society quei-tions for a week or ten days. Hut alas it may be like the boy that hud all the pie he wanted. Ho did not believe In discussing the pio question lest lie might lose some lie already had see? Selah? The political questions of the (Inj ure not 'mentioned, only to hear one In a while a niuii say this Is tho most quiet campaign I have ever seen. Why not always do so and let each man vote as ho prays and too how It works. Lest the editor nud reader should get tiled I will close. Veiiitas Viniiit. .V LOVE LETTER Would not Interest you If you'ro looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Hums or l'iles. Otto Dodd, of i'onuor, .mo. wines: "i. sunereu wiin an ugly sore for a year, but a bos of llucklcn'a Arnica Salve oureil me. It's tho lust Salve on easth. Soc at llenson l'lmrmaoy. CONSTIPATION. Health Is absolutely Impossible. If constipation bo present. Many serious eases 01 liver ami Kiuue com- ..l.tl.it- ItnvA unriinLr troin tui-latTeil Mi.titlniitlnn. Such a ilnnlorablo enn- dltlon Is unnecessary. There is a 11 Is unnecessary. I here is a for It. lleiliino will speedily idy matters. O. V. Llndsy, P. M., lion, l'la.. wiites. Neb. 12, 1902: cure tor 11 reinedy rtrnnfcn 'Having tried Herblne. I And it 11 Hue medicine for constipation." 50o bottlo. Now Eia Drug Store. THE BEST LINIMENT. Chamberlain's I'ulu Balm Is con sidered the best liniment on the market, write rust te miss, 01 Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a out or biuiKe so promptly. No other affords snch quick relief from rheumatic pali'is. No other Is so valuable tor deep seated pains In tho chest. Give this liniment a trial und vou will never wlsli to bo with out U. Sold by New Era Drug Store. FORTY-PIPTH YEAR. ES PAOES : WEEKLY t ILLUSTRATED. INDISPENSABLETO MINING HEN (1 PEn YEAH POSTPAID. bind ron hi-I'lk oorr. Mining ".Scientific Press M MARKET ST., BAH FRANCISCO, 0At Just Received A new line of Ladies' Cravenettes I AT LURCH' Si .63 li 0 yal R6HL i a is is '.3 a Dealers in City and Country property Houses and Farms for Rent. Attend to Collections. Call or Write. Die Next to lWlTi,ifflMili Why not order That Fall Suit To-d a y 9 E1 Pi as ml. teeth, but we say it is the Suit that makes the handsome man. However we have just re ceived our new Fall and Winter catalogue from M Born & Co., the Great Chicago Tai'ors. Save a few Dollars at Our Expense. u i 3 E 1 Hemenway & Burkholder Cottage Grove, Oregon. Our List of Real Estate is very large Improved nnd unimproved farms and fruit lands. City property, town lots. Write for our pamphlet on Cottage Grove and Lane county. MEDLEY & MILNE HIIF V3r esTTrre Mi Bl. Made for a first-class man That's You Some say it is the face. Some say it is the hair or r