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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1906)
Disc Plows! The Bazaar HOME NEWS Hems of Interest in and about Cottage drove and vicinity. " a 7 t Doi't Overlook our I1EAVIIFUL CMINAWARK School Tablets, Pencils, Folding Luneli Baskets Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles New Stock of TOYS NOTIONS, Novi:ini:s, I'OST CARDS Hear iniriH'w Hli Phonograph, New stock of Miirliliii'M nml lleCOI'.l I "Ml hhIm I ..H i' ii ii I l!ii lilii' pillul e, 'I'icH, 1 1 1 isc, ii'ii I I iiriiiHliinH Poultry I i I ii i f I I. lie Killer, i I'nci'i ii-M mill Oiiifccl iciriM. The Bazaar. -OK Collate drove, Or. Paid up Caj)ital: $25,000.00 Surplus 1 1 1 I I 'ndi lili'il I'rollls. $5,375.44 Muncv tn I'Piiii 1 1 : 1 j J v 1 1 hi- 1 1 r 1 1 Kxcli:uip'S m.iM, nv;ii I,i Me nil V p'mc In tin' I ' 11 il"'l SI iitcH IlKHUKH r I k 1. , I . w 11n1.u1 l'rrili'iit . Canlilcr KILLthiOOUCH and CURE the LUNGS Or. King's with New Discovery f riNSinv.prnJN Prico FfiR I OL'GMS an GOc &$1.00 Free Trial. fciurot una UuiciieKt Uur for all THltOAT and J. UNO XHOUU- LE3, or MONEY ACK. HAVE YOUR SENT TO REPUBLICANS: We an-aiiM'Ui-; to have, every Re puhlii an in ( 1" tout Ii, ami work ing in li.uiii"i.v with Republican National oni'.rcsMoiul Committee in favor o the cicitioii of a Republican Congress. Tin' ('on:',r '! campaign must lit? I . .1-. 1 1 on tin- administrative and Irni-lat v ivionl ol tin: party, ami, tlt.lt I it-Ill so. J lnoi IiclsolialilV mu t I"' oil' KooSlVCIlS 1 mitral figure , 1 I. . ami his k lii. vi tin nts a central thought in l!if i ;ni:uu.n. We desire to maintain tin' woik of this campaign vitli popular subscrip tions of On.; Pollarraih from Repub licans. To a. Ii subscriber we will filll paij tin- Kt pnlilii ,111 IVitionai cain n Text I look ami all documents jssued I'V tlx- 1 oinmiiii i-. Help us a. Iii. c a I'teat vii torv. I AM I s. S. Sill l: VAN, ( J K " an man. 1', U. Fox Ni w York. MARSHALL CHOATE CROUCH Star Lecturer Subject: "Tin: siMpiiii uvvr During Convictions Splendid Flixpieuce (Ireat Fun Instructive Message 1 to ulease. Hear V.J ll.H 1111 iv.- - 1 l,iin mid bo couvtneed ii. ....,.,! seats nt usual ii,-i,'i -- -place. I'kicks-25. 35 50 ECZRMAaiitl PILK CURl i- .I.,,r Willi t. It WUH t FREE V,".? .7.1 1 'ive KUKKOl' HIHH'l i " ' ri- , . . . (JIIAIillo, 'O . -J 1,;..VH, cure for Kca-nui. Nilt M" "in, i.iym ' "l. ' n .u I Skin DIhciihch. h u ,i ! I't II Minilli ' '".7..r ),.n't, suffer longer ? 1 . V- WILLIAMS. lOOManl.Mt tan Avenue, N. Y. K-k'1oho H.amp. YOU DOLLAR? Subscribe for the Nugget. Hanker King left for tin: Houlli on Monday. Mrs. Rooho is very sick son was expected home iind her Sunday night. Tlio bent selection of hcIiooI tab lets in town can be seen at Mclealf & Brunds. The best Helcetion of selio'il tab lets in town can bo noeti M Mctcalf iSt Brunds. Mr. and Mth. F. W. Hawkins and family ef Dorena visited in the (irove Sunday. There in always a good demand for laboring .ntu. No man who wantH to work noed go without. Mrs. W. B. Goodrich is moving houHchold goods heie and will make thiH her permanent home. The American Mining Congress began itH meeting at Denver yes terday and will eontiuue nil week. IV, Petrie has lost one of his fine dogs, thi time old Boone, who dropped dead while following bin tnuHter last week. W. C- JolitiHon has returned ftom a trip into 1'Xstern Oregon and is looking around for a time before de ciding what ho will do. There will be a groat reception to the new Methodist pastor Kev. ISeiittv ut tho church parlors on Friday night, to which ail are in vited. Mrs. J. A. Merry man, a sifter ol MrH. Jletbi rt Kakin, formerly of Snokane has moved to Portland, which will bn her home in the fit lure. C. C Cuhu is i"ttii:i' iciilv to open up business in C"tta;;e Giovn. He snyH he might jiiMt as well utay e, where ho haH his property as ; any plaee else. Tho Star Lumber Co. is steadily mproviug itH mill. It tin ls it will o neeesHary to have a lighting lant in onler tj work full hours lis winter an the days are so short. A fire just east of town in t ho timber threatened for a timo tho reHcrvoir on Landoss hill that stores water for city use, the early part of le week but was- quickly gotten out. P. (J. Y. Drown; tho editor and roprietor of the Yoncalla Courier, was a vibitor in towu ou .Minuay and Monday. He states that he in doing even a better business than 10 had expected. Bartela iB getting in a lot of line )ork ihcHe days, but good cattle are Hcarco. i . M. Ernest wno is the meat buyer of tho firm expects to leavo for Klkton in a low duyH to buy some fine beef cattle there. A total of enrollment of USO is pretty good for the schools, being an increase of 21 over last year, this comes from the new residents, as there are fewer students from out- ide districts this year. Good for Cottage Grove's growing popula tion. Miss Roby Bakor returned from )ouverlast week, an she found tljo altitude entirely too great for her to stand. She was seriously troubled by it and waa too tick to work so came home, nhe likes the tow; but saya a lower altitude for ler. Rev. F. L,. Moore, formor pastor of the Corvallis Methodist Fptsco- pol church but for the past two years a pastor in Chicago, has been transferred by tue coutorenco to a charge at Pugot Sound, Wash., aud it is understood the family will visit Corvallis friends en route to the new field. Corvallis Gazette. Geo. Lea has beon introducing around towu his eon Irwin, who is visiting him lroui llouolulu, where he is employed aa manager and chemist of the Honolulu Refmiug Co. Mr. Lea expected to be hero soveral months ago for a visit but was delayed and now has only a short stay. S. B. Morss shot with a Win cheBter rifle Monday a duck hawk that measured four feet from tip to tin of itd wings. Mr. Morso had shot at hira twice while he wus Bit ting and as ho flew off took another clauce, not expecting to get him, hut did. He savs there aro two more that ore getting the quails on his place and ho is going to get both of tucm yet. Rev. Olson of the Christian Church is an enthusiast, and is willing to tackle all kinds of jobs. His latest is to build a eymnasium and to supply it with apparatus and to teach the youug folks here to properly handle themselves. Ho is taking subscriptions for this pro ject. The building will be on the lot by the Christian Church but will be iudepv-Uvkut ol the church. JCugcne Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. Its of no uho to you, sell your old gold and nil vr to Scholl. 40 bars laundry soap for $1.00 at V. A. Hemen way's store. V. A. Hemen way has bargain coiinterH full of bargains. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts of Kugeno are visiting relatives hero. I. M. Fngland has sold his tim ber in Sec 2 Ip 2o. s r 2 w to the IJrown Lumber Co Joo Young w eat into Bohemia last week to look at wine especially fine ore which has been opened up 011 hiti claim on Elephant Mountain. Ira Harding, who has been nick fur several weeks with fever is much bettor and expects to be able to sit up almost any day now. He is well on tho road to recovery. lii rlha Krupp, the daughter of the great German gun maker and the richest girl in the world with a fortune of $225,000,000 was mar lied Monday to a young lieutenant. 15. K. Law'son of the firm of Yeatch it Lawson was a visitor in town on Saturday. Mr. Lawson is on the road all tho time, while Marion Voalch manages the store. Tho Vesuvius has purchased a new big team, which started out Tuesday morning oo its first trip. The teams have beon kopt busy hauling in supplies for some time. I. S. Malcom of Portland lias been appointed to tho position of Collector of Customs for the port of Poitland, for which many of the politicians of the state have been fighting. W. L. Kimble has sued Verna and J. J. Walker for $14(J.7.pi for labor performed for Sarah J. Duncan deceased, which he states in his suit. Mrs. Duncan agreed to pay him. J. Iv. Young is his at torney. Tho stockholders of the Leitoy Mining Co. held their annual meet- . . s m mi ing at tho iirovo on xuursuay which resulted in the election of the old board and officers. Consid uble work is planned for this winter y contract. Sam Jones, tho great evangelist is tieao:, uavmg liaa a suciaen troke of heart failure Monday morning at Perry, 'Arkansas. Ho was one of the greatest orators and neachors of the world. His early ifo was a very different one. He was a lawyer and was very wild and drunken, but on the death bed of his father reformed, andPince'2 has been a minister. The Thompson hotel is getting to bo (puito a stopping plaee for wedding parties, having had half a dozen or more within a short time. F. S. McAllister and bride stopped there last week, also a young couple on their wedding trip from Nebraska seeing the coast country, and Geo. Harrison and bis bride, they having been married in Itose burg last Thursday and they are now at Jim Hawleys. Mrs. Annie Bohlman has brought suit for divorce from Geo. Bohlman in tho Circuit court alledging cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married July 23, 19oo and both reside here. Mattie V. Kirk also seeks divorce from her husband James W. Kirk, makins: the same declaration as Mrs. Bohlman. They were mar ried in 1 88-1, and have three child ren whom the mothor desires to care for. Tho new foundry is progressing rapidly. The building is practically completed, and the machinery is being set up as fast as possible When it is completed, it will be a creat advantage not only to the sawmills around here but to all classes of work where heavy ma chinery needs to be replaced and repaired.. It is filling a place loug reeded fillod, and will be a much bettor concorn than it was hoped to have at this time. Business is 1m proving so rapidly and growing so in volume as to give a good chanco for such a plant. Vetch and Oat Seed For Sale Mixed in the proper proportion for hay. One and one-quarter cents per pound. Inquire of Bl'IDLKR linos. Cottage (J rove, Ore. I Now is the time to do your fall plowing. We carry the best disc plow that is made and would 1 eased to have aud examine its vou call merits WYNNE IIP. CO. )0000000WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Directors w II. AiaiAM-, i:. I.I l: If, W. A. UAiiii no, rim, isj:'K 1.1; v. c. miss KINO. Paid Capital $15,000.00. W. M. Abramt B. Lurch C. Ron Kink A. H. Helto President - Vice-President - Cashier Assistant Cashier We solicit the accounts of cor poration ti 1-11 1 h and individ uals, and will be pleased to meet with those who contemplate new accounts. We pay I per cent on time de posits nfter Aug-nst 1, We will lie moved to our perma nent home on or about that date Os0KCK0000s000-00XX O. II. Willard has the contract for constructing the Christian Church gymnasium. Work will be gin at once. D. J. Scholl is making a visit to lis parents also Portland aud will peud a few days in the Rone City before returning. Kdwin Tullar returned from a couple of weeks stay at Yoncalla. 10 is not feeling quite strong after his long illness. The Brown Lumber Co. bought two new tracts ol timber last week. The mill has been shut down since Tuesday primarily on account of the car shortage, and also because the loggers wero somewhat behind. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Bussell came to toivu on Tuesday. 1 he drum on tho big donkey engine that was recently recsntly received broke a short timo after it was started run ning, and considerable delay was caused while getting anew drum, which was shipped down by express. Mr. Russell is going to make the mill up there a better mill right along and is steadily improving it. Farewell Rocootlon. Tho Coos Bay Times of Oct. 10th contains tho following article about a farewell reception to Rev. Beatty at Marshfield, just before he left for Cottage Grove; A farewell reception was given to Bev. Beatty and family in the M. E. Church last night at the closo of the regular .hpworth League business meeting. While tho election of officers was being waged with tho fierceness of a Marshfield mayoralty campaign in the League parlors, members and friends of the church were gather ing in the main auditorium for the reception. At 'J o clock the .League ad journed and joined the waiting au dience, which almost filled the ohurch. After a fow minutes of visiting and handshaking, a pleas ing program was rendered. F. C. Birch made a tew lutrotluctorv re marks. Mr. C. R. Wade favored the gathoring with a solo and en core, Miss Susio Kickworth acting as his accompamst. Recitations were given by Misses Mary Lev"r and lioty Brown, Mrs. I). II. Sav age, W. Beatty and D. IT. Savage, all receiving due applause. Hon. C. A. Sehlbrede, ou bohalf ol tho Sunday school, told of the pleasant relations with tho pastor and how much it regreuou 111s ue parturer M. D. Sumner gave the League's farewell address, alter which Bev. Beatty responded in appropriate words. The League then presented the pastor with two volumes of poems as a token of re membrance, and the evening s en teitaiument closed with refresh meuts. Rev. Beatlv and family left for Cottaire Grove on tho stage this moruing. 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