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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN FISHER, Manager. BOHEMIA NUlKlhT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Mnke i11 cAecL r.ytlo to NuK(tt Tub Co. Kntorod t the poUoflW t I'otWire Urov. Olf son . JcoonJ elm luatl matter. SirHSi'lUPTION UATKS. months $1.00 lyeur J.V'jj! I IS months : If pui.l m iiuvanw. jasa brokert aMJ duiin;; the war ....... - "j made great wealth by dealing in Clubbing Rates. bonds. At the time of the gtent The Hohemla NiiKKVt one year Chicago fi.e, and the eonne.pieut vltli n.v one of the follow lug put-: panic, he was forced to an nsMgn lleatloti! one year for amount not j tnent, aud as he would not give the opposite: j eity preference over other creditors, rm tile Monthly on account of bondo sold for it, h Week v Oregon an I Portland I ?.'..0 ; . , , WeeklV Jo.mi.il ( Portland t $-'.00 was senteueed to r-ruton. nnd nei w-d liaily 'Mining Kecord (lVuver) S.YMJIa time, but was pardoned and alter Weekly Mining Kecord '- -5 ' his couvictiou declared illegal. His - - ! work and dealing in the Chicago Thunipr ikettn Bio tv the ameri- ' strtet railroads and others have Cam rfiMiv; coSokkss. Chmub.r of com- i m ...... u... 'udidT mil . w ntrp uiii ' Wkdnksday, Janvaky 1906 The New Year started out with a good day, and everybody enjoyed the holiday. Most of the merchants kepi open part of the day at least, many of them all day wanting to start out right. Mosby Creek. Xnias was celebjHted on Mosby Creek by a dance given by Will Yisciitson. About thirty invited puess were present, supper was rerved at twthe o'clock aud then dancing was continued until five o'clock. Music was furnished by the Smith Bros, and Bill Bidwell. Boru, to the wife ofj. E- Miles on Mosby Cnek, Dee. 27, an 11 pound girl. Will Johnson returned to the mines the first of the week after a ' few daya visit with his family. Jim a Burua Patton were at home during Xmas. A. J. Brumbaugh returned to Leona Tuesday after spending Xmas with his family. Dili Robinson was home Tues day. Joe Finney made a trip to Klon dike Friday. BUCKHOKN. ' ' ChasFianerty Dying , Mr. Finnerty, who was badly in-I iured in an accident in the Cham pion mine, in May of last year, and who has been unable to walk since, was taken to Eugene last week for an operation, Lut after getting there he sardc very rapidly so that ! a greater part of the time he has ! been unconscious, so that the opera-1 lion was not performed. The latest I reports are that he is now uncon-1 sciou6, ana uis lever is 100, ana he is passing rapidly away. Mr. Fin nerty has had a hard struggle for life for a number of months, but bis will was not able to conquer the injuiies of the body. He is a son-in-law of Mrs. Kliza McKibben. Ne AdmittanceAll la The Woman's Club of Cottage Grove is one of tho'-e woman's clubs that is ever active and on the go. j At the last meeting two new mem- j Lers were taken into the club which I completes the number allowed in the club. The winters course of study is progressing well, and each lady is keeping her particular de partment right up to date Many of them regrtt'ed that the special Christmas programme had to be ommitted on account of the many social duties of the Christmas week. Ladles Entertain The better halves of some of the Commercial Club members, Me. dames Mrs. T. 0. Abrams, F, Hinds, G. Comer and Marion Veatch are combined together in a trust and are inaugurating a busi nefls men's and business women's excursion for the welfare of them selves, their better halves and the general sociability of the club, to , which end they are formulating an excursion train whieh will run this Friday night, where to no one knows us yet, and more won't until about time for the train to stop. Tickets aie free aud only Jot club members, their wives and sweethearts. Lane Courxty Poultry Annotation A movement is on foot to organ ize au association amougthe poultry raisers of Ivane County, that are es pecially interested in the raibiug of una i.uii.iw i - -o .ation will te a fuct tefora long. I ana sucii an orgaui riir 111 us wVu-miu- totbe ufeit the u-d- j latest gigantic tak wns the con &ffjr,:V f elcttiio underg.ound kibit. j system in London, which he lrs nut " lived to sew oomph-ted. Ouo of the nus I'.U'KR Ukeft .k tiu Kt E c. '"ke'! jmost 1 auieutable things h that he ehunire. .-Mill Knuieiwo, t nliior.ii. w here win- i should ha ve I'Htteo li otll UlS Wile Some twcnty-ttTe lrrdrs are anx ious to fotin and will help to Keep it going. A Croa.1 Fln.ncl.r Dead. Chas. T. YcrkoH, theuoted tdreet railroad financier of Chicago ami Loudon, died in New Yotk FiiLtv, after an illness of six werks, Yeikes was another of the poor hoys, who by hard wo. k and hard lihor h:m built up great fortuuei unto them solves. Mr. Ycrkes labored early and hite. stni tini as a clerk inn' commission liouso. and lust begin- , uiuir business on his own account! . ,ronlJi lt i.:m tv(.t Weiilth. and l is ' ci - w i who labored wih him through hi I povarty and disgiae;, and theu marry another woman, who even 'refused for a time to be present at i his deathbed. Rev. 1'. K Billingtou left Thur day for .Sherridan. He w ill ls visit several other places on his way there. Cn.rd of Trta.nks. We desire to express our heaitfelt thanks to each me who assisted us during our recent beteavetneut in the death of iur dear brother. Jas. 1". Tayi.ok. Jkrkm 1 ah Tayi.ok, Mrs. Jank Gakoitti-:, M.kY F. Winn: Won First. Second Frizes. Ltld Fifth At the Albany Poultry show, Dec. l'J-23, Mrs. J. 11. Warner won three prizes on her Silver Spangled Hamburgs exhibited there. A cockerel which she exhibited took first place with a cure of t2 rfl I brought home a blue ribbon with 'the wording "Silver Spangled Ham burg Cockerel, l'irst premium show , Central Willamette Valley Poultry , show, Albany, Ore., lc. 19-3, 1 i(Jo5.'- Two pullets exhibited by ! her also took prizes, one 13 win-' ning second prize aud a red ribbon, 1 and the other at 'X) taking fifth I place. There were 13 entries con- j sisting of 5 coekfreln, G pullets and I 2 hens exhibited of this kmd. so , tjlat lrfl 'artier had a good COtll- ' petition aud winning in it girts her a good plan for her further breed ing stock. The chickens which she showed are the result of careful Lreeding for a number of years, and will take much higher grading next year than now. Hie piize money won by te coekJrel a little more than repays for the expenses of sending them to the show, . . . The New Cooler Started. J. II. Bartels & Co. started out the new year by commencing their new cooling plant. They have had considerable trouble in getting the kiln dried lumber utccssarv for the building of the box, but now that jit has arrived the work will go for ward rapidly, hven after the big box is completed, which will be box is completed. maae 0f four wal 0f Mooring, each one painted and coveted with build jng paper i,tf,e the next wall is ltti(j 0I1 there remains much work to do to complete it, in the install ing of tbn many hundreds of fei t of pipe to 1: tt 1 y Ho- heeziog solution, the .ettu,g of the compressor, and engine, and connecting. Notice of Stockholder' Meeting. The minimi meeting of tin stock holder of the Jioheiniu Nugget, for the election of u Board of Directors for thu ensuing year and for the transaction of such oilier business as may properly come before such meeting, w ill be held at the offlceof the company at Cottage (Jrove, Ore., 011 January 'iotli. J'.ioii, at 3 p. 111. .1. M. I'lsiiKit, Acting Secretary. Heed Smoot, United States Sena tor and Mormon Apostle of Utah, in a recent speech attacks the W. C. T. U. for the stand thev hate Uk n in the receut movement to unseat inin, saying: "l nave Xieum some where, I believe in tho public press, of an organization called the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union that seems to know more about my life than I do myself. They have been looking for something to find personally against me, and 1 am going to give them something to night. I hope to live and be in the senate to east my vote for "the bringing back of the canteen." Seuatoa iSmoot was preceded by Captain F. J. Fly of the Twenty- ninth Infantry who advocated the .... . , . re - eBtabhsbmeut of the canteen. The fliijb School J Sonlorn. The t'hiistuuin vacation has passed Now we must return t" iatr tak Kxiiiiiitiatious n xt in In e, Just think pupils what a swell time. Hugh Corriu spent ti c hivt few days of his Chiistmas vacation in ICugcnc visiting with Wilshite lois tow. iStella Cochlin spelt lur Clni-'t-lUos visitin with her parents at Cresw ell. Ken San ford has been w 01 king in Mtealf iS: I'ruitol's "iin'itv store dtuiug t'hrislmas vac ilioti. 'I lie Atmospherit' Ptessiiic be came great when Professor read the grades to the Physics class of their last to it. l'iist Senior Why did Hugh get tto per cent in Physics? Second .Senior Becatiso l c w.m tilled with Potential Kneigy. Katie Knowltou hiisbeen wniking in tit" teh-phoiie iiTice during vaca tion. Our 1'iolVseer has hi en MMting his hiolhei at Walla Walla, Wa-h.. dm ing hi v ication. The ba-ki t ball game lete h II S. and Citlage (Irovo H. S. w;is a very exciting one. It resulted in a scot e ol 10 tot! in I ivor of home team. l!ah! lor us. lvntie Hawley visited her nu ttier at Wddwood during vacation. Who don't like Ameiican I.itera lurj? Ask Hugh mid Hen. New Years U&kkot ot t ew I . The social at Junes Hall on Moti day tiiglit given by the Kpwunh Ijeague w as 11 decideil success, abOut H'O people being p n si ut to enj') the occasion. The ladies all brought will tilled baskets which waie auctioned oil' to the highest bidder, bringing all the way from fl to 30 cents, and which bio'iht in quite a litt!e money which is to be used iti repair to the Methodist parsonage. The auction resulted iii a jolly tithe, and there was con siderable rivalry among some ! the young men for the baskets of theii favorites. Tho Berean Band The J'ertan Bnd held its regular meeting at the Church Ftiday even ing. A number of young people were preent and the lir-t turt of the evening was devntf-d to the Bibl work, which was crv ii ler-c-sting ami instructive. A review of the life of Joshua wih assigned Menzo Fit-tie-y for the next meet iug. Thesecial patt of thy even ing consisted of parlor gamps and a drawing contest. Several visitors wen- piesent for Ihi- part of ih evening. IJefreshtneiits consisted of Fudge aid popcorn biP. At about l:3o all tlep.iried for their homes well pleased with the events of the l-veiling. The to t meeting will beheld at the h "mj of Miss I.ulii W iMard The time of meeting h is not been decided upon, on account of the re vival liK-eting whith will commence the middle r.f January. Dnrvth ol a Pioneer. Alexander Taylor died December 2jth at the home of his nephew, Lincoln Tavlor, in tint city. He was bom Sept 1, IH37 in Ohio and while a small b y 111 ve I wi ll his father to Missouri. In 15- the family crossed the plains to Oregon and settled en the Taylor donation claim about three milts south of Cottage Drove. Alex as he was known to his friends went to the Salmon Kivei mines in Idaho in the sixties. Btcuuse of poor health he resided the greater part of the last twenty years in California. The funeral exercises were con ducted by the Masons of which or der he had long been a ineinl or. Two brothers Joi. J. and Jerry 1 ty lor and two sisters Mrs. Jane Oa routte and Mrs. Mary F. Wlute survive him. He now rests beside his father uud mother iu the family cemetery at the old donation home. Kevlvul Meetinils Revival meetings will be held in the Christian Church beginning Sunday Jan. 14th., Rev. J. N. Mc Coiinell hite from Washington will conduct these meetings. A cordial invitation is extended to all to at tend. I.ittlo Marguerite liraud in quite sick and much anxiety has been felt lor her. Mrs. Dr. Paine of Eugene came up on Tuesday to visit with Mrs. W. II. Abrams for a few duyn. A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pur o HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Crenm of Tartnr Powder, frco from nlum or phos phrttlc ncld hoyai. fUKivn rowor n co., nlw York. MAKKIKI) wood c i;ini:i; At the Metho 1 list 1-pi-copnl Church of this citv. Pec. "JT, r.ai."i. at ,v;to p. in., Mr. Ansel Wood and Miss (liaco Oardi.cr, Ki v. J. W. Cu dner, of ficiating. Oiu ol th j ttttiest and moot im pnsMve maitiagc ci rcmouics of tho year w 's piiU'imcd at the Mctodiet Church, win n Mr. Ansel Wood and Mi-- ( ir a..-- C.ii.lm !. kith of S.tgi na weic tiniu d in the holy bonds u ma'iuuoiiy m the presence of oinc invited gu; s. 'I In-i. hutch was very pretty and tastelully dccoiated with evergreens, cut ilowvis, pot plants uud together with tho Pug fUcamer of ril botis and the Ihive w edding bells it i" iliul Hj 11 ! -: tltll.il igllt to the ces of tl.o.Mj pccll!. At shoo p. 111. Mis AtitoiuettM Ibirdiek s.u g ,-0 1'ioinise Me" which was highly appn ciated bv all ptesi '.it. Tio- bi id il train then in it-spouse the bedding march ol.n'dl Mi-, l.iwiciiie Hunter of r..igetie, clltet' i the Ulilu h with Mis t'uia Hull and Mis-i Ada Smit',1 in t!u- K ivl us usheis, fob lowe-l 1 a little llowet gill, Miss ILleii b.k ii-, and a p.igo, Ward l'-erg. then i.m.e the groom ut t tided I y Miss Plot ciice Hull", and tlic t'lhte' ntttiKted tiy ier brother, who Wcf tMlh.wce b Ml-s N ell .1 Wheel r is th.wi r and her page, l.ubt 1 1 Jones. The gloom and biiiie halted tin- leine.t'h lh- tliite wad ling bells, wlit re tk wete pronounced man and uil- i y the bride's father u-sisicil by Ih v. Mi urnger. Corgi. 1'iil iti"!)-i thin took place after which !ni' bos ot wcddttig cake was di-'.iil u'e ! to the guests. Mr. and 'di- W,.od left on Hie not tlibuiin I 1 1 1 hi ! Tiiuisday for Salem to visit t r a time, alter which (hey will make their home in Saginaw. The bjllowrng are ;orne of the pMsents leeeiv'ii: Si soup plates, I. II Bur- tt; nut ut, Mr. an 1 Mrs. I.uaicuco 1 1 until; w-it'-r -ct, Mr. an I Mis. J. 1. Jones; jelly dish, Florence HmI; sola poi ('lar i essa H oil ; vn.e. ar cuiet, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorijc Seais: chop plate, Aithur C.'tchel, "I.ove i'oetns", Mr. -iiid Mrs J. M. Isham; bread plilc, Hermann I'almei; berry set; Air. tin 1 Mrs. J. B. Lewis; pair towels, Mr. and Mis. Morse; cake dish, Kler Brown; tea set, Ivarncst Sears; bed spuad, ; cake la'e, Balph Hears. Th" Leader wishes them many happy years of wedlock. County Cleik I.ee was not kept very busy issuing marriage licenses last year according to hid files as only 25 were issued. Nature's Great Invention On ile li.inkn ol) di' Ainuon, f.n nw.iy, far bwt, Wliar !r. tl rt-f n eil Aiiimi.-iI l-i.-i into diw .iy; All ii ki-il ilusi- ifout-i . in Aui4ii-t in il? Ilei.il, Ail' illii'j' i'hL a S aul.i v, nil I'Hi-. I't I-l il;ir fclill. jf August l-'luwer is the only ineilicine (tree fioiu alcoholic stimulants ) Unit Ii.i.h been biiccessfnl iu Veeiin the entire thirty-two feet of iliji htive itjii:ir;it us in it normal condition, unit asislin nituie's Jiroce.ssi s of ilij;esl ion, heiai.itioii mi'l ;ih Borition - for Imililin mill re I v i I 1 i 1 1 ; by jircventiu a 1,1, ine;ular or un.citiirai causi-a which inteiriiit healthy aii-l m fect nat ai il jiroce?.si s ami ie-.nlt in inlcv tin.il inilie.-it ion, 4'at.iirlial alleelioini (causing iiipeinlicitis - sloi):i;;e of the eall due', i , Ii i -mentation of unhealthy foods, in i voi" ;-, ia, l.ea'ua he, con hliiii.tiou an I oi;;-t co:ii.!.iiuis, such an l oiie, lilioii-ei'--s, j.illll' Iii e, etc. 1 IjAuust l lo-.vei i . natii.c's iutcinh-d n; ulator. Two hi.- s, ?,v, 75c. All dnnjgibta. (f Cottage Grove Flour Mill m wit ven units or Flour and Jheed Ki liu ink t I h 1 1 the Cot I age ( lloe Floin in - old i. In tin l its, at 1 1 1 w l I living liein We m e V'o pi ,Ud I ltd win ill ill "Ol I'llde of Olli.l ,,n I 'I Ins I lm t will iodin e inoit I t nid pi itcl, than the cheim x.metic" How i lTcied. I iy d oin e a' 1 b colisinci il, Mini at the Hiinie t in cni-iiii'ii a home eiiti i t n e : : IIMI IIS Kl:lil THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG Enowles Hohcmia, Enowles Orscco, Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. ()ur Goods at Good General Merchandise Miners Tools Siss w'v'wSvrvV Annual Sale Is now on Don't miss special bargains in our immense Fall and winter stock. The Greatest Reduction ; of any firm in the City. Wtttited. by Chicago wholesale aud nuiil orthr house, assistant: iiiiiiiny;er (tnuti or woin.ni) for Huh county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 uud expanse paid weekly ext'Cimo money ndvunced. Work plciiHunt; position pel inanetit. No invewti'iciit or experienco required. Writo at oneo for full particulars und tnclosed t-ell-addresHcd envelojie. C001 Kit . Co. i:i'2 Lake M. Clue igo, 111. AN KI.KIKIKMJV M I'.DIOI ' Jl. i'or wiiriiitiH. Ih-wIho.h, liuriid, hchHh and Minillhir inJurlcH, there In nothing ho K"od 111 ('hitinliei lalu'H I'aln balm It Hoot lien the wound nml not only given liiHiant relief from pain ,i'n eatiNex the pol l s to heal 111 nlto ut on,, third t he tiniu rciiulred by tin; ic-iml tfuittiiieut. Hold by Thu Mo loin I rhuinracy, s & HANSEN : r - . : J & Gettys Oregon. & Getty s Oregon. Moito: Reasonable Pi iccj. ': and Anumitions 9 Clearance A CldtTAIX CirilH lOKCK Ul When 11 child kIiowh ny mpliniiH of roup thi'ie in no time to ex pei iiiicnt with new leinedii h, no nuitter how highly they noiy be n fiuuim ndcil. 'I'here Ik one pit pnratloii that can iilwa.r ho depended upon, Jt ImH been in iikii for many yeain mid linn .i.over been known to fall, hiim berlain'n Cough K iiiedy. Mr. M. I'. Coinploii of Murker, Texan, mi.yH of il- lliave lined hn mbeiliiin'H CoURh remedy In Kevere ciihch of croii) with my children nnd t an 1 1 iitiifully wt.v It idwayH given proinit relief." For nale by The Modern I'lin 1 in rcy . Nolle, lo StotkliolJem. 'i'ho regular uunuul stocklioldns meeting of tho Cottage drovti Wee trie Compitny will ,o held in tho tjllict; of Haid company at the hour uflO u. in. Mondav. Jail. b. lUoU, II, O, TiiQUi'SON, 8eo. ' t -w,vi. -..4- 1