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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1905)
IK RING LINE !w. C. T. u. A MATTER OF HEALTH New Spring Suits CONVENTION JJniiiK-r Shirl Witisl AT rST RECEIVED Joint Institute ol Lane and Douglas County Hold Three Days Session Medal Contest. Lure rem HMJ M (1 Illumine. Mohair and Lawns. Also large TflBuse ShirL Waists. Host values ever snown. llfmenway & Burkliokler -vmnnnnfTonrinfifyii ATntKA'irtnnSiaHmnnrK'H rjTOld OOUUUU1VUWW-WWWVU,M--.. fjwvi r MEllQ ,,(ilus of ,ntercsl 1,1,11 01,0,11 fljuyHC nCn J Collage drove and vicinity. jchinson hits cstnblihcd n Feotifectionery store nt farming, Inko tiinii to display nil vcrtiHonidiit ImI Ilruiid. (1H mini, fkil. Hlair, will Me tint work of taking art tin) ritj bridi'o in roas silk creek I cud ol wall street lias Sninpleted is both yniig inn) old urn vol) iL'inl to I io woathoi' fhcnutifuj Kaster Sunday. f.iy niimbir of the Wide i no inlcrestiiiL' slnrv on in Iinsteni Lane county. its in the saloons mid in Portland inustgo. The Outt Having so decided. Rt cut" if tli Knilor luitH Bo pronchor from viow. wo Btho niiriiion and sea tlio wloy. brother of John tlim uity has buun ro-ap- it mnstor of Vancouver. Sunday was Easier tlioro ninny specimens of tlio art wcrc scon on tho Dua l mi awning, lot the Milivaro Company onlor Tlmy know wlmt yon ady likes to huvu ii nico n tnnl becomes liur. A Iihs llartols will iiiHiiro t n reiiHonnblo price. Atkinson have a list of , timber mid mine prop. wr books, and can furnish i on reasonable terms. cGilvray is conducting Telegraph office and the o fi Co,, express hnsi nbsenccol I) T. A whey, y now .vith his finny nornry printed this item: stucss man in this citv She habit of flirting with irl hnd bettor quit or we i ins name. Next day ini'ii called at the office,' (inscription in advance editor no to pay at- bolish stories. nine is tempted to try Ashland Tribune. gcrican, a St Louis ptibll- penning ot nu old and Kline abandoned minim? v-oiuiailo nnd its ore- S'ditles says; "The des- Bvliich has been irserious or 33 years, can now be eil numeuse wealth." page Grove Hand will on 91 May 5U1 give a con- i"pera House. The band some classical music Simhistrously rehcrslng. "ISO be a Indies clinfus four voices. Admisston Irty five cents nnd reser- tt'ty cents, Me of the State Univer- ; while in the city Satur- a good roads meetim? jbly be held in IJtigcne H2t l of Mnv. Tin. tiest if this subject to be had fscnt. There should be a legation from Cottage .( Michael Kchhleheck and son' John, have returned limn thoir work at l'all urvuic lor a snort vin in the city with the family. Mrs. Agnes Thompson and daughter, Miss I'.nima lhompsou, arrived from Corvillis, Ore., Tues day nnd will be at the Schleef hos pital for some weeks. The man led men that amuse themselves by whipping their wives to relieve tin1 monotony or a married life will have to lm carolul in the future as the whippiug-post law is in effect now. Levi Gecr, manager of the Lon don .Mineral Spiings on Tuesday brought in a load of the mineral water one case .of which goes to Dayton, Washington. The de mand for the water is increasing. Mr. K. M. Warren of liugene, superintendent of Lane County's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair, was in the city Tuesday, to confer with the citicus of Cottage Grove concerning a display of woods and ither products of this locality. PERSONALS l'liillip Spoiiu'. this morning went up to the Vesuvius to run tho onw. mill. I?. I). Wheeler returned on Sat urday after a weeks stay in Port land on business also base ball games. Mr, and Mrs. Pitcher were down from their home in Wildwond, Tuesday. Mr. G. W. Keplmt, who is con nected with the Leader Publishing Company, returned Tuesday from n visit to Portland. J. M. Abrnius has placed his cigar store in chatge f Peg Hen net nnd will take a couple weeks vacation in Hugene. CliarloH Dntlon. formerly assistant post master luiro but for hiiiiui months a resilient of Portland arrived in tho eitv Sntuidiiv and roturnod to the big city Monday. Pc-ilinnnd Miller and James C. Miller, who have been spending the ivititi.r n t Rrnttlp. returned Tuesdav and will go to ltohoinin to work on their property during the summer. Mr. W. K. KuH-ol, roproi.oiiting tho Washington Pipo and Foundry Co. of Taeoma, Washington was in tho city Monday oonforring with tho city fathers about tho piping for contomplatod cluiugo in tho wator system. Mr. J. T. Hunt of Wildwood was in the city Tuesday and went to Kugene in the afternoon. He re ports the outlook for crops as very good. The frost which injured the frnitc in nc localities was verv light at his place, peaches and cucrries iiquidi .iigiiwy. Mrs. II. C. Kayser of Klickitat, Wash., sister-in-law of W. T. Kay ser nnd cousin of Mrs. Kayser, ar rived in the city Monday alter an extended visit in Texas and other states. Mrs, Kayser will visit here a week or so before proceeding on her journey home. Cliristinn Science Services In Woodmen Hull Suuilay, 11 a. in, Subjoot,"Probation After Death." The joint institute of the W. C. T. II of Laiu and OoukIhs counties convened April i,. with a recep tion to the visitiiiK nembcrs at the lesnleiice of Mrs. ! I). Wheeler. A short musical program was ten dered mid a .guessing con lest was engaged in by nil present, much fun arising over the gue4ses. In the evening the convention was held in the M. Ii. church, where the goodly audience was entertain ed by lovely music .eudeied by the choir. Addresses were given by Mrs Minsters, President of Douglas county and Mrs. P. I) Wheeler, President ol Lane county, followed by Mrs. Pcrgiison of Douglas coun ty, who discussed upon "Silver Chimes,' in her usual convincing maimer. Thursday the morning session was devoted to the carrying out of the program until the noon hour, when all picsout went to the class room of tho church "here a most bountiful lunch was served. linclf one dill all tho justice of which they were nt nl capable and there being no dimunitiou of good things, supper was partaken ol at the same place. The most interesting feature of the afternoon session was the de bat" upon the question' "Resolved that thetobacco habit is mure harm ful to our nation than the htpior traffic," in which Mesdames Itish up of Yoncalhi, Ulack of Dram and DcS-jfliii ol Cottage Grove took the affirmative; Mesdames Armitnge of rtlyrtlo Creek, Johnson nnd Mellon of CrKwell, the negative. The question was quite ably handled but the aflirmitive pro duced much the stronger argument and division, with the entire iusli tule as judges, was accordingly rendered. In the' evening a Gold Medal Contest was held at the Opera House, sbc contestants taking part Miss lloover of Drain secured the coveted prize. Thanks were ex tended the choir lor tlieir most ex cellent music. P'ridav morning closing session, which the program was closely followed, the L. T. L question was piite thoioughly discussed. An interesting paper was lead on Utir work in uie ouuuay School" by Mrs. Randolph fol lowed by Mrs. Hiirnard of Coburg. "Olds and ends and tangled points" was presented by Mrs. Ilishop of Youcalla and discussed by all present. Reports of commit tees followed. At the close of the session Mrs. Maisters of Rosebnrg in a well chosen speech thanked the ladies of Cottaire Grove for the courtesies extended the visitors and the Institution closed witn thofliwt ot feelings for al1 . The names r . siting delegates . . , i r... are as lolioivs: oseuuig-- w. Marsters, Mrs l .'rguson, Mrs. Moriau; Drain: Mrs Hlnck, Mrs. Gardiner; Myrtle Creok : Mrs. Ar mitaec; Youcalla:' Mrs. ilishop; Co- buig: Mrs. Hammd, Mrs. Melton, Mrs. Howe; Saginaw; iNrs. joiius, Mrs. Ingraham, Mrs. Saulsburg. POWDE - Absolutely Pure msmsmsTiwTE I'm wll lo CoiiyrcKiilion. Hev L. Moore, who for the piiKt rbve-n moiitliH him been the p.il(ir of llid M. K. Church in this city, pri ncliod his foroucll hoi inotis on Suirlay In elo.iing Holiday night ho Htalud his depuitiiro from this Hold was not bftfiitixo of any iliHHitisfaction wilh tlm pnuple or tho work, hut on tho fiintniry ho had found both plenHunt mid he hoped profitable to pastor and, ootigroj"lioii. -. For reuholin of a personal nature ho du sired tor ,-f time at least to losicle in Chicago and an arrangement had been made ilh Jtov. Grant .Stewart to oxehiiiiKe. Hev. Moore has been a faithful worker since his arrival hole and hnd endeaicd himself lo.liis congie gation as well iih otheis who have armed Ids acquaintance. lie will ei.pi cialiy ho missed by tho young nidn and boys, for whom he took groat intcieM. About the first of tho year ho or-. Unnized n "boys elub" nnd it has grown io a membership of thirty ftvee On FriilRy 'night tho club visited the parsonage nnd after a Mocial good time, bude their friends gondliy. Rev. Mnuie and family took the afternoon trim ou Monday for their Chicago homo, carrying with them tho ot wishes of all. Next Sunday Itev. Mahaffy of Willamette collogo will oomipy the 5J. 15. pulpit, and the following Sun dsy, Itev. Stowart is oxpocted to be- gin his pastorate. Correction', N April 21, 1005. Km ron NnoiiOT: In your report of tho .-nse of J. H. Tuoker, you mado statomonts lhat wero erroneous. First: Tlmt 'Iliohard Tapp whg lives on the Divide, informed gamo warden Haker tint Reuben Tuuker, who lives in the s-uiio vicinity hnd shot a deer.' .Second: That 'T pp sworo to tho complain.' In aimwcr tq the lint statement, I did not inform Mr. H.iUer that Reuben Tucker had killed a deer; did not sue any one liuutitiK and wan not in the vicinity wioro tho deer w.is killed until tho occurrence was entirely over. I was simply sunt to inform Mr. Hakorthita deer had boon killed and if ho wished to got evidence of illegal doer killing thero was an op. portunity lo do so. Secondly, I did not ijwear to auy complaint, affidavit or any thing else. Riciuitu Taw. Gent's Neckwear For Buster Sunday ' Renember Boys, we carry Cluatt, Penbody & Co.'s. Famous Collars and Dress Shirts. Not Ready-made, but "Ready Tailored Suits at Lurch's. Boys! She wants to see you with that new Easter Tie Sunday. Also duett, Peabodyft Co.'s noted Collars in all sizes. HAY DKLI VKHKB VUKK TO ANY IWItT Ot-' l ITY $1U.UU fer ion Cracked Curn, per cwt. Oil Meal, per pound . . . 1.60 . 2c All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BAR. LEY AND OATS for seed ut the mill and tit the wareliou-' by the depot. HARTUNG & HANSEN J. s. milnm: f.. W. BAKER Itiinil ('oitcci-t. The Cottage Grove band will give nVomvrf nt till- Otiem llOUM.' Oil tile eveninj; of May 5U1. This will, tin itnnlitfdK' hp nu? most eniovable event of ' the season and we feel safe in sayinp that the proginm, now being arranged, is the best by far, ever attempted by our local peoplu 1 lie omul lias some cumie music to resent this time, such as the selection from Wallace's opcrn, 'ffirilmin" ninl' Millin fine lllllsiC lit the "popular" class, a selection from the "Prince ot 1'ilseii, "a vay m ii,,. r.iHiuifixld " fdescrintive.') etc. A ladies chorus of twenty-four oi our nest local singers are now ueiug drilled by Mr. Chas. Cochran for the occasion nnd there are to be other numbers of snecial merit intro duced 011 this occasion. The band will expect n packed House tins time for every one jivill get their nionoy.s worth. Must Observe Ourfow 'l'h,. ollicer will insist nnon Ilia Lewis and Clark .Exposition Tic ket Rales. lMIIVlUl'AI, TIl'KKTB 1 Cottage (Jrove to l'oithmd ' ltot f C.DO, Rood for DO days, but not Inter than Out. Hint, IVVH. I'.Mtrns or ten 011 iiom: One faro for tho round trip good for ten days, (must travel togothor on 0110 ticket.both wys) $1.10 OltOANIXMI l'AIITIKS Ol' ONI! IIII.MIIIKU Oil JIOIIK One faro for the rouud trip partv duv. but individual tiokots will bs sold uudor, this rate ami oan return at any time wittnn tan days from dato of sal. $1.40. . 'I'lin idinvn tiukotu on Hiilo dailv bo. twoon May 'J'.lth and Oot. lfith, ami no stop overs ulloivod in either in rection. Remember part of tho juvonilos iho "buryncHL.jlal jamisS OAtrander is agent for launiiry company w of mil' fnw. Arnndnv mailt WlHlB Sliol'wooil foi'K"1' 'h bour nnd .Mar sh; orwood foi'K"1' 'n" hour nun '-hUir, a' Unoorwood reipinnti'd limi to W ' n appear Imloro .nucoinor , ioinmvi TiioBday inotnni,', which ue Itnnn'rilnr VlMlllir Htlltd'l M i I W tho first tinin 11 nmo ot this kind nnd hecii nroHimtocl him, only a loiiri- maud would no fjivon lint if ivouUl- nUu bo tho liiHt and llo'oafli' mmo i,n'i moasuroH mill kl be taki'i' 13oys and girls too, had "warning. the Fisher ;ene. liaiikriiflt Stock for Sale. I haw on hand a lwukrupt stock of General Merchandise and Patent ,i..,liini'd nna door east of the .fv..,..., .. - - Oriffiu Watch Company, which I .. .1 1 : Will sell nt greatly renuccn iin.v;i. nu nnd iu convinced. No trouble botlor take I to show goods or answer questions ' n n II,,, MILNE & ATKINSON REAL ESTATE Timber Lands, Mines and Mining Stock. Timberland and homesteads located. A choice list of City, Country ami Timber Lands for sale. Houses for rent in the different parts of the city. , itonts oolleetod for non-rosidents. OITIOK. IS Ol'AA HOUSK HOIISK IIU1I.IIISO, COTIWGE OUOVB, OlJ. Tin-: . t i 'iTiNd (.1 ai in of any tool Is nlwnys a dlsrnbcs one. but ot equal Inipoi'tiince is tln power ot rctiilnhiK this uifu'try so iih not to require too finpieiii shnriien In;;. Hy innkliiK your purchases of the (irilliii Ai Venteh fn. you ulwuys ivcelvo your nloney's worth In the best quality of tools and cutlery" ol properly tomiered steel that Is sure ' to hold an edge. H 11 g- taws a row are s 11 Mom (Hid liiiwuv Plow, Mowors nnd Itakiw. Sole iiKeatu for the relelinited MIL1JURN WAOONS 3 .V Kull Stock of Minim; suppllo. 5C Piper & Van Oenn