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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1905)
BOHEMIA NUQQET J. McKEAN FISHER, Manaer. BOHEMIA NUQQET PUBLISHING COMPANY. Mult all chekt pjrbl to Nujftt Pub. Co. KnUred .1 tb. poatoffio t CotUj Oror. urefon m icotivi citu man maiisr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. month f 1.00 1 year f 1.60 18 months f 2. If paid in advance. 00 Clubblot Rates. The Bohemia Kugget one year lth any one of the following pub lications one year for amount Bot ODDosIte: Pacific Monthly $2.00 Weekly Oregonlau (Portland) -.50 Weekly Journal ( Portland) $2.00 Daily Mining Record (Denver) $5.60 Weekly Mining Record $2.25 TkU tbt Is keM on 11 br T1IK AMKRI CAN HIMNil CONOKKSS, Chamber ot Com- n.rr. Building, Denver, Colo., where our Twlen will b Hlconi to tbe ie of the led tDf papers (rum tbe rarious mining aectioni of the wnt, a tcieniino library ana mineral ex hlblt. THIS PAPSR li kept on Hie at E. C. Drake'! AdverMatng Agency, 64 and 66 Merchant, hi ehange, Su Francisco, California, where con Tact for adTertiainf can be made (or it. Wkdnesday, Novembkr 22, 1905 just cm you. Hark! o'er tbe mountain bleak and wild, Kcboed the voice of a little child: "Papa, look out! I am coming too, Stepping In your steps, just like youl Papa, O papal just sae mel Walking like papa don't you see?" Father, pause In the path of life, Rough with the chasms of sin and strife; When tou walk with a step so free be 'Mocg tbe rocks where the danger e, List to the voice that is sounding sw.et. List! they are coming the little feet Walk with rare; they are coming too, "Stepping In your steps just like you." - Mrs. L. 1). Avery-STi"rri.B. Mayor Lane of Portland and Mil waukee are having a nice little set to these days as to whether the mayor of Portland has power to stop gambling in their little town or not. The minature "Monte Carlo" which is the life of the town was raided Saturday night by Portland officers under the direction of Mayor Lane. The principal officers of the town are employees of the resort and are very indignant over the raid. The sight of Main street well cleaned up was a new one and was something everybody was glad to see 00 Thursday. The mayor hit the right key, and everybody is say ing that it would be a good thing to have a similiar order issued every month at least. If all the sidewalks, and street fronts along the street were required to be cleaned once a month, if not once a week, the town would get a much better reputation. It seems as though the city might almost afford to furnish a wagon to cart the rub bish away once a month, providing the people would clean up. Oregon Playa Washington 12 to 12. Tie Sam Seattle, Nov. 18. Oregon, i2; Washington 12. It was a spectacu lar and bard game of football played here at Recreation Park this after noon, when Oregon and Washing ton fought each other m a i2 to i2 score. It was spectacular because each team won a touchdown from sensational runs; it was a hard fought furious contest because the respective teams each marched to a score by straight football. Neither team deserves to have won; man tor man, they were evenly matched and as for team-work there was little difference. Washington was a little the stronger on line plunging while Oregon excelled in eyery other de partment of the game. The best of spirit prevailed throughout the game., following is tne une-up Oregon Hug Spencer and Mclntyre McKinney Chandler Moullen Arnspiger Latourette (c) Temp'eton Hard Kerron Washington Grimm RGL Iloss It T L Pullen It E L Grimm L Q It Babcock L T It McDonald(c) Q Winsor Cole L H It Shaw It H L Tilley F Palmer Length of halves; 35 minutes. Ref eree, Best; umpire, Murphy. Moaby Creek. Church was held by Itev. Morss at the Blue Mt. school house Sun day. Sherman Spong returned from Dorena Monday. Miss Nellie Patton visited her mother Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Tom Lee and Mrs. Phil Spong called on Mrs. Borra Patton Monday. Jim Patton went to Fall Creek Wednesday. A, J. Brumbaugh has gone to Leon a to take charge of the Iona mill. Mr. Woolivcr from. California was up the creek a few days looking after the condition of his property. Mr. Robinson, better known as lied Shirt, has got his crop of carrots harvested. Senator Veatch and son made a flying trip up Mosby Creek Tues day. Harry Casel went to Dorena Sat urday. Mrs. Baker from Cottage Grove visited with friends on Mosby Creek last week. J. E. Miles returned from Bohe mia Friday where he has been work ing at the Oregon Securities Ce. Homer Pattou when returning from town Friday night, saw a large cougar crossing the Blue Mt. foot log. The last hear of old Phil wan that he and his dog were chasing it up Crane Mt. Additional Locals. James Hetuenway of Grants Pass was in town over Sunday and Mon day. Blankets, just the kiud to cox you to bed early. Take a look at Lurch s and get the best. R. E. Mason, of Albany, A. C. Smith and Walter Jackson, of Port laud, were in town Sunday. Lurch's pillow display is fine. A very artistic window full of beauti ful and serviceable cushions. Charlie Suitor, the successful saw I mill man, is in the city. It is hoped that some day soon he will say he is ' here to stay. Does your daughter want a piano. Veatch k Lawson have them at the price youwant to pay and the best for tbe money too- Geo. Roase and wife expect to take charge of the hotel, store and postoffice at Mineral for the Golden Rule Mining Co. this winter. A balloon ascension is being planned for to occur ou the 30th at this point, No further announce ment can be made at this time. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society will have good things to eat on display at the Wynne Hdwe. Co. store Saturday. Don't miss it. J. H. Tansiesie came from Port- and yesterday and will remain un til the machinery is installed in Bar tels new market and cold storage building. Garman & Hemenway are having sale on linen for the table and home. A neat attractive display that looks even better when you Bee tbe real goods. The Fashion Stables are making an improvement in the addition of a ladies waiting room in the front of the stable where their lady patrons may wait while their horses are being cared for. A. Graham has just received a dozen new mattresses for the bote!. They are made of the finest silk floss and represent an expenditure of $200. Mr. Graham claims to have tho finest beds of any hotel anywhere around the state. Rev. Gardner filled the Metho dist church pulpit Sunday morning and the church was closed in the evening as Rev. Meminger has grippe so badly he cannot get out. The whole family is sick as well, and much anxiety is felt over them. Mr. Baker's display of Chinese Pheasants and Golden Pheasants and Oregon Quail are worth a good long walk to see, for they are very fine. Mr. Baker is going to build a large and more comfortable house for them soon so that tbey will have better protection from the winter's storms. Pt-aice k Johnson are showing forth their t-'iieut in window decora tion iu their store. Mr. Johnson ha been the tirst to have an inning at it and has won first place wiiii high honors. They are ready to have designs for decorations sub mitted, but don't believe they can be beat themselves. Mr. Bartela expects Mr. Nelson of the American Cement Co., of Eu gene, an experienced cement man, here on Monday to commence the work on the floor of the new build ing. The cold storage machinery is built ready for shipment when the room is prepared. The walls are being covered with cement, which will be painted in order that they may be washed down with soap and water at any time with out any damage. lu the windows of Bensons Phar. macy on Saturday there appeared some things which looked more tempting than drugs. There were delicious looking pies, fine cookies, home made bread, cottage cheese, eto, temptingly displayed and some of us were in a better humor on Sunday for having enjoyed them. They are sold to aid a worthy cause the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church. Watch this window and be sure to get some thing next time, In Our Societies' Realm Nut Sot'lakt. There will be a "nut" social given Friday eveuing, Nov. 24, r.Hr at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, totho members of the Eastern Star: You are "nut" to come lato. You arc "nut" expected to go away without having good time. Wall flowers are "nut" allowed. You are "nut" expected to fur nish entcrtainmcut unless you are called upon but look out you are "nut" culled upon. You will "nut" be allowed to sit around and criticise but to help make things pleasant. You will "nut" be allowed to leave until you have helped to crack uuts Do "nut" i'o home until vou are read v. A MATTER OF HEALTH Si POWDER Absolutely Puro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Croam of Tartar Powdor, froo from alum or phoe phatlo acid ROYAL HKINd POWPtR CO., NEW VORK. Sf t - y . : . - . , v " I ' "' " h Iff I f ! 1 1 31 Methodist Episcopal Church. Commercial Club. At the business meeting of the Commercial Club Monday evening a special vote of thanks was given tlip band 1 ovs for turning out to meet the Portland Iixcursionists. Thanks were also eriveu the schools and teachers for tbeir ossist ance in the reception. A special committee was appointed on mem bership and a grand rally planned for the securing of new members. A Serious Accident. Blaine Jackson, while working on the electric line being built by the Oregon Securities Co. from the Mu stek to the Champion, received a severe shock, burning one hand badly causing him to fall. One leg was fractured, he was brought to Cottage Grove on tbe O. A S. E, train last evening. New Livery Stable. M. R. Garoutte will build a large barn on Third and Tennessee Sts. and moved his business on the West Side of the river over to the new barn, Accldently Shot. Cbrley Quinn, night clerk in Wilson's restaurant was shooting at a target near Latham Monday when he accidentally shot himself through his foot, it is very painful and will lay him up for several days. Creswell Church Incorporates. Tbe first Presbyterinn church of Creswell filed articles of incorpora tion with County Clerk Lee today. The incorporators are tbe trustees, II. A. Cox, S. S. Morss, and T. O. Martin. The estimated vulue of the organization is $1750 of which $25o is in real estate and $1500 in a house of worsnip construction. now iu course of Fine Poultry Sold. Mrs. J. If. Warner has just shipped from her beautiful flock of Silver Spangled Hamburger chick ens, ten pullets and one cockeral for which h. C. Ward of Newberg paid her twenty dollars. Mrs. Warner is expecting a fine coup of chickens from Colorado soon. New Telephone at Nort hFalrvlew. Xf- T 1 1 l r iur. uuiuan una jusi lniormeu us that Mr, Leigh has installed a tele phone at the North Fairview prop erty for the accommodation of the mine during the winter seasou r t. 1 . 1 ' 1 much worn is ueing uone and is projected fur the near future on this property, An Adder Added. The first National bauk is keep ing right up to snuff. They be lieve tbe town will grow and ex pect to grow with it. In order to better take care of and attend to the needs of their many patrons in the prompt balaucing of their books the first of each month, they have installed a new Burroughs Adding and Listing machine at an expense of several hundred dollars. These machines are supposed to save the work of at least one man and cer tainly do. They are a wonderful invention und seem to be human in most respects, except in that they do not make mistakes as most people when the j try to do much uddiug. A w heel In the Grove. There is a little, too much mud for bceli-ig just now, but there was a jolly mcw io pany ai me commer cial Club rooms on Friday night, nevertheless. It was planned by Mrs. Wheeler aud Mrs. Kakiu, and tne ladies certainly ilia tncniHelvcs credit, aud the guests enjoyed them selves hugely. The first part of the ride was speut 111 answering ques tions about a wheel. Doth the jues tins aud answer caused much tun in . Mrs. tcjicn answered liie gieatest number correctly. They all Mopped lor a rest whilo Miss Kelly read a pretty little joem about a bicycle courtship aud Mr. Fisher snug a solo. Then somebody found some quoits and after pitching those for a short time, the gentlemen went fishing they were strati go fish each having a name written on its back which upon investigation proved to be that of a lady who was to be the gentlemau'a partner duting the refreshment Suddenly there was a noisy shower everybody was scrambling for kernels of corn it paid to scramble hard too, for the more you got, the more you had to eat alter nating a pile of doughnuts was iu one corner ol tue billard room, in another delicious looking pies, and in a third were coffee and milk each of which received so many kernels for their purchase some of the more foituuate brought some thing for their hungrj neighbors who hadn't succeeded in finding much corn. The party then dispersed carry ing their wheels with them. I hose present were Dr. aud Mrs- Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Awbrcy, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. und Mrs. W. If. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Lurch and The Misses Lurch, Mr. aud Mrs. Welch, Mr. an I .Mrs. I. I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Miss Kttie Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, The Misses Berg, Miss Kelley, Miss Wheeler, The Misses Mickey. Mr and Mrs. Dave Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Kakiu, Miss Curriu, Miss Klsie Lee, Miss Oglesby, Mrs. Oglesby, Mr. aud Mrs. Garman, Mr. Geo. Comer, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. A. B. Wood, Miss Taylor, Miss Perkins, Mr. Bruneau, The Misses Muudy, Mis. Merryman, Mrs. Chambers and her little son, Victor. Mr. II. Button, of Eugene, was a visitor in town Monday. When you want a plous'iut physic try Cluinibfrlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablet. They are winy to take aud products no griping or other unpleas ant effect. SoM ly The Modern Pharmacy. CONSUMPTION'S WARNING luklde (arts soon become evident in outside fcyiuptuini. Dr. G. . Chkrk. QTIie aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determine whether yourlumfa are affected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in telligence. There is no disease known that gives so many plain warnings of its approach as consumption, and no serious disease that can be ho quickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is Dr. Hoschce German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption. JIt is in the early stages that German Syrup should he taken, when warning) are given in the cough that won't quit, the congestion of the bronchial tubes and the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac companied by frequent expectoration. (fUiit 110 matter now deep-seated youi cough, even if dread consumption ha already attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it ha done before iu thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. JNew trial hottles, 25c. Regular size, 75c. At all druggists. fiensou'i rtiarmuo Cottage Grove Flour Mills MANUKAtrrrm.us ok Flour and heed R( nu mber that tho Cotlago Grove Flour is sold ots merits, at lowest living prices. Wo use 25 per cent hard wheat in our Prido of Oregon brand. Thin Flour will produce, more bcrad per sack than the cheap varieties now offered. Try it onco and ho convinced, and at tho same time encourage a home, enterprise : : : : : IIGLP IS KEEP THO WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG & HANSEN Knowles & Gettys Rohemki, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orscco, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our Motto: Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise 1 Miners Tools and Amunitions 1 - HI 1 1 I I 1 II jS -r-,f-f We arc Agents for Bridge & Beach STOVES AND RANGES The Hcst Stoves Made livery thing in the Hardware Line, Plows, Harrows, etc. MILBURN FARM WAGONS J ALL KINDS MINING SUPPLIES V PIPER & VAN DENBERG I All tbe New? 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