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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1907)
I HO MP NRW? ,,ema ' Interest in and ohoiit IIUJIIC ilClfJ CoHae Urove and viunily. I Wliel'e (o N)flll lll HI 1 Til II m r VIII II lloil l n problem lint ciiell.V Molvcd. T. II. Phillip win In Liitfenn Hlltllr dlty Oil hllNlllCKH. A, M. Sherwood whm a coiinly nvnt vlnltor lint Tliur.luy, Any k I u I of h piano at Venteh wm'mi from tl.Mi up. Iltick moulding ha commenced nt I ho Wiillnce brick ynnl. V. ('. Wilkin made a trip t.i (In county neat on biiMlncnii Monday. .Illllli-M 1 If'IIJfll M M )' II II1 II. A. Mlllt mii weio I'lugeim visiter Monday. M. N. Iloil m. I family of I loo. I River me vhdfliig McihIa In thecity. County Ooik lift and family n r at Foley Spiingn for u month' outing. .1. W. Parrtnli of .IcU'cmon, win la Cottage 'irovfon Snlurda on biml IK'NH. W 1 1 1 lii iii 'iir-y of Uoble, Or., H In the city viMting with friend for a whorl llini'. Mtm. T. C. I'oltx au Ml Cnrrle I'ott Nntnt KhikIii.v In thin city vUlt 1 1 IK friend. C. It. MnnwnrluK him) wifanf Mlu rii'xoln Iih been vlltln blend In tin' city. Mix. A ..I, Meir.vinin of I'nrt luuJ In vlmtlng with Ik I mother Mm. H. K. Wynne In t hi city. The foiimlnt foil for ii coin-rcte walk In front ami kI l of the new hulldliifi Iri lieitlg put in. Mr. '. F.. M. Ilrown of Kiigene Iihh been vliiitlug In r daughter, Mr l'earcc for n few day. Mr. .Jennie Kelilbred nndion of IlilliiiK, Montana, are vlidting at the home of M r. .1 . C. Sfouffer. O.O.Oro of l'.in(i'i) ciniH'ln on the local Saturday night to t ranwiet .lne IiiimIuc. III till plaeP. The good old 1 1 ii 1 1 1 if i time 1m line, ' I m y h good hammock nt Vcntch A Law son ami take 1 if" eay. A venations ('in liolinenin, Ihechlcl; en exterminator in. I wood ircHeiver. for a loaf Vcntch & l.'iwvuni. Ml i: )le I .oa. who him been visit ing friend at different place along the O S I', returned home Moiulny. "A greater Oregon State Fair" I the motto it t liH year' rxponitloii at Salem Scplemlier lit In 21, Inclu- lve. I'. (iirmit te. wife and arm, J. It, i'ihwii ami wife nml Mr. Daiy (Iroa, li-flliHt week for an nutlng t " Minn DoIIIa llawkln MM'iit n couple of day I m 1 1 i n k her brother nii'J other Mend nt porena, returning Moiulny. Mm. Mike Wald nml daughter who Imvn been vUllfng friend In the city returned to their home In I'.iikciio hint ThniHilay. Mrc M. A. linker, who hni lnen lJtlng her uncle, John Onrrin on How river, has returned to her home In M.'Mlnnvllle. C. It. ManwarluK nml wife of Ht. .liiniH, MlnncHotu are in the city vli Itinj; with their old time frlemln Mr. ami Mtm. V. It. 1'hilllp'. tieorKe llcrry and wife, former iei VutH of Cottage drove cuuio home lor a vUlt to their pitreiitn, Wednesday, cveiilntf, from California. ('. J. Miller vacated hi lenldence nn J ho weat fcl.le Monday und shipped bH ktoodx to rortiand where the family will reside In the future. 1 .1. Hard returned from Itohemlu on Sunday nlRht whoie h hull been loo'iliiK After his vihIoum Inteie-ti. He left for lOiiKene Monday nlgl't. Mrs. S. A. r.lliott, who Iwih been vlHitlnjr her daughter Mrs. J. ( Cole iiiiiii, han returned to her home In Hiciainento, California, taking- her Hi-nii'lnon, Charlie (lutes w ith her. John lVtoiHon, the Itoheinii miner Mho died at the Kiigene hofpltnl laat We.JneM.lav wim bin led at Kiigene yes terday under the rites ami ceremonies liy the It. P. ( V.. of that pluce. Mia. l . Kohm Klug and Ml Eva Ari'ibroHe returned Wednexdny nlglit on I he overland from an extended trip to tho Kimt where they have been vMllim Mr. King''' I'elntlvca a Iho the Junichtowii i:xponition . Levi (leer, proprietor of the Loudon Spring Hummer rcHort Iwih Instituted mii 1 1 in the circuit court ualnnt IVt ruulhi Purhiuii to qulot title toucer tuln IHO iuti-h of Inii'l In Hoellon 14, low iiMhlp JH noiilh of JiuiKeHwoHt. I.'reil PoNoffe in attorney for plaint 1IT. Mr. AndeiHon who owii9 n tine dairy fai in out beyond Fourth ntreet U having a inodorii tow-atory, S room roHldciiee built. It will lm Hiippllcd with hoi ini'l colli water Hyatom and iiath. Contractor W. F. Hart hhM i by Mr. Clarence UilkiHon, 1 doing the work. The Sout hern I'licinc? hni awarded Mih. Luellii Cox, mother of Hurry HaiiHcn, the boy wlume nrin wan out off at one of I he e.otiipuny'n hhw mill on the Mohawk u few weeks ngo.aml who afterwanlA died from tin effects of the Injury, the nam of f'2600. The miiNhore mid inoiiiitiln ii hiiih, pec conventions aiel excursion-', all furiiiali ineatiH for an 'Millnj;, Many pemoiiH In thm K"( tioii of the state are phwinlng to attend the die U'"iiHn la fair (September liiL'l nt Sa lem, W heie t he grenfeHl icaHHI 0 aij'l profit, cull lie (ililiuii.'.l nt tin) IdWchI eont. Camping 'lien are free and pleasure neekeraay Hint the nut-door life ill t he ouk K"ve Willi nil model n iiiillllcH iiccecillile and tin- fair us a He lul atlrati.iii, excels i.ny oil.. r form of oiltlllg to be rnili'l uiivwl.eie. Iald Y. AIIImoii, of ,iii.- tlrove, has filed his petition In hit nk ruptcy In thel'nltel Mlates eomtiilid It Iwih Im'Oii nent to Iteferee In r.auk ruptey C. A. Wiiiteniiler fur M. lll. mi nt. Ae cording to the nt o t.-im-n t , tlcre are j liabilities amount iii In nl.out f'.iMi. Will Not he Aired in the Courts. A tniittiil arefcinetit lo ejiaratu has l(;u at rived Ht in Hi families of Mcsrt. Hall, Cornpton, Knkin aii'l Wheeler' ho that the matter will not Jiave to Lb aired in tin; coutls. On Monday lust the Indies packed their Unyaffi and with their children left for Dission where they will n ii;to camp and try fo ll'.orotihly enjoy themselves a In piiMiir during the lime tlie sepata tion from their lords IhsL It is un- (jeiHtood iimt Hie compromise in cluded the permission for Ihe now lot lot ii bar helots to visit their bet b r halves. at least once a week, or nioie if they felt contiile enough. It was not a snd sepruli-Mi by any iikiiiis, each caie looking forward fo a .delightful lime, but from ex SILK CREEK ITEMS. Mr. and .Mm. L. Wilson have, moved into their new itiarteri, on the H'ml'Mii tdaep, i Two strangers wr? looking at land in our vifi iity Surnl'iy. ' Mrs. Sinboin ai.d childrcti left for C'Hin.1,1 In-.t, Thursday. W. II. IiO,y; w.is etittin rain for Ji'hn Ashby lust wee k. i;ider II. l5abeo,k and wife went to Cienwell W'c Inevl iy, visit- el with Newton )icisr,r's family of Lynx Hollow on their way home andntrived t their home on the ciei k I'li.lay afternoon. Mr. An hie Wilron catnf home lust. TllUl sdiiy. Mrs. I'arinelc mill daughter Ktliel re fin the siek liht Saturday. I lAiuiIton lni wiiH in our iieifh- Mnii .mi Pile Iteiiiedv eonicn put up held mostly by linichurii pnrilc-, and I '." " ' ollup-lblc tube uitli a nor.le. ' i i;"r-.,n;::.viyI r. Hr,;.i,:::r:.,H,; creditors will have a ineetln ami n mii.e blind Mecduiir. lo hlni' or i.ro- irilBteo xvlll he appointed lu the m-ar t rudlng pile. Huaraiiieed I'r peiteiice we pierlut that the men' 111 1 . . I. win ne in- nrai mi eai uuinuie pie. j f.rlf)t S-il uiibiy r, Sunday. Ouile a compiiiiy o the relatives and fi i-ii(!' of Mis-H A lire Wheeler aj'ii"ard at her h-nne Saturday nirht. Tlie family treated their tin- i Stole, future. Heglwter. Mr. Ii. .1. LuHi utile and Mrs. ieo. . . Mali entertained a number d then ! A Tree Public Library, friends laM NVcMueHday Afternoon An jllformu, ....-eMogofa nnm from :'..'t0 till r,, at the home of the j , , , , former. UefreH.ments were ..rvc.l '", 'f '1' Cottar ( ;rr,ve, and a inoM 'ileHHiit after n-i.-n npe,,t . j was held on Monday of last week There were present, MesihiMes Falun, i to debate the ways and means of wheeler, Coinpton, Kline, Hart, (looilniHIl, Job, .lom-4, Johnyoli. IP... ooherjf, Minims, Campbell, I m I'.rinlle Hall and Miss Hall Hare. - ru'llng pile, (iuaraiiieeil I'rlee ..lie. , . . . iet ii lo.biy. Sold by New Lra luug j "I"-' ,eiJ K",h-' " cream. The jsurpiihe was in In.nor o) Miss Alice I sixteenth Liithday. Slie received j several ni' e presents and everyone I seemed to have a pleauant lime. ' Winnie liresser was the guest of ' Miss Amy O.ver.a oyer Saturday. I 'e I . 1 1 I . I . r -1 1 I eeu.inga f.ee public library for 1 '3'"' enjoyed a; this place. ' ; pleaxant fill from Mr. and Mrs. i It is understood from the amt- I J Vt' r Slil"l"V ""-".oon. ant librarian of the State Library' i Assoi iatimi who was here for a few das, that if an association is! I'liienle.s for the kidney and iil.id der. They hi lug quirk relief to back ache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn' nut feeling. They rrodnee uai urul in Hon of t lie M.lnej h lu tllterlny ' f. i ine 1 and supported in part by w i:ie uiai ier oui or ie i, .. i. . i ; , r . t . I days treatment 1 j. Money ..- ,,JV """ncipalily furnishing a nbra-, funded If rideuleKare not natisfaetor.y . ry room and levying a tax sufficient goat. Altogether there is an area Sold by New Fra Prug Store. , , . .... ;... ,,r r, iii,,,.,., !,.fai, tw.. o,..l ,,.i.0if ., ioihih V" Ml V ' u I 1 ' U I J f niiuv.i "V n ;ll MII 'H. X. O Oregon Stale Fair. (Continued from firfet page.) Hit htate hssoi iatioi' will furnish 50 I under roof. There are liO.s stalls, A great deal of work has been .m- t : I I .4..:.... i. . .... . i. ... i . ,., , K , , . i j1f a , (,1)a j , he Namf i making a total c.t lug the ground fur the erection nl the ' , ,. : ' , , , new electrn- liul.t plant. ( vcr I went t'v,'rv sx nio.-.ihs. I he ladies ap-1 1040 upattments for the ncrotnmn men ure at work, the debris has been i pointed a committee of three con- idafion of livestock exhibitors. an leiuovcd und tin ( arpentu s ami Msting oi .Mesdames n. K. Job, (J. I jn hrc barns there are a uianons are making a showing If p. Jones and Henry VeaUh to be j grMt manv box stalls. Two out of a.iini lwiiM,..iia 4 1... ' present at the Commercial Club ,i,e three cattle buildings are don- nothliif unforsccn happen? the plant u lll lie In i .Hern I inn jirr.,1,, 1 1 I, I .. i ,,. 1 timeet i.ieh ..i. u i 1 1 i e i luce I i ng to lit Re ita members to ! bie barns, having jtae ii the proposition and to passageways be- or fortv dayi. Invitations have been inued for the!'1''"' 'CHrM as deemed marriage of Mr. II. A. Mat tenon and ncissaiy to secuie a free public MIkm (irue Mae Lincoln, t wo popu- j library. Inr young peoj,i nf this ity. The' , m , happy event will take place WedneK-! DIED, day evening Julylllft at tl o'clock at i the home of MiH Lincoln's uncle. 1). II. Heiiiciiway. UundiedD of people yearly no throiiKh lalnful operations needleH-ly, becuuse thej' never tried Man Zi.u Pile Kemeily. It n put up in Mich a form that It can be applied right Where the trouble lies. It relieves ,,,... 1 1H Mr I'M I'lirnnnd ivn thoualn and Inllaination. It Is f.,r ,1Um "M ' lr' 11 nderwood was re- iin v form of iille. Price sue. Sold i lieved by death on Monday morn-i,. , ,, , i.,.'.i.', ir,,,.i, . . . ' . ilorinern it w " h '" Xng, Mr. Underwood has been a John Peterson, a well know n Ho- resident of Cottage (trove for near hernia miner died at theLugene. ho.-;,y ,() ye(U,s aml wns a most popiIar pllal Wednesday morning. He had i suffered for several months f, , ePi- l,,au- , or KeVt',al ter,ns ho 8erve'1 lepsy and for the past few weeks had ! s 'Marshal, doing hia work eon been lu the hospital. He was e mem-j Hcienti ously aud without fear or fVrofthe Eugene Lodge of F.IU. favor and in all his undti takings Mrs. J. . Phillips, arrived fmiu wlb honest and upright and made a Aberdeen, Watdi., h,t eek and is'. ,.. ..e, n fri,iAa wun QCtI1a. Ihise with his widow in her loss. tween t L e head? of the animals a great improvement over former con ditions, w here the visitor wns com pelled to walk behind the annuals, the point of view being far from ad vantageous and the dauger of soil- nviiciiieMon . i' i I ing the clot Vs imminent. In the I'NDl.RW UOD At hia reaidence n. , on Fourth street Monday juiv ine department one pleasing fea--".I. 1!M7. I'd Underwood of a : tnr is the judging arena in the cen- (complication of diseases aged ! ttr of the bnil ting. By a system V6'"'8- f giit-s and runways every pen can i .li e auijriuiK iui a iiuiuLici iji i i . i . -,i .i i now domiciled In the Moore hou-e on the west Hide. Our baching days are now over for which we me duly thankful. 1 he bites uud stingy of insects, tan. unburn, cut9, burns and bruises arc relieved at once with i'lnesalve Car bolied. Acts like a poultice, and draws out Initumatton. Try It , J.'t s Sold by New Era Drug Store. Rev. O. II. Wooley, of Eugene, was in the city Thursday, coming hereto couduct the funeral of the late 1'. M Veatch. lie returned on the tlyer, Thursday evening. Mr. C. C. Brock, tin attorney of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived in this city yeaierday afternoon and will spent the summer here. Mr. brock In the father of Mrs. I). J. Dnllruille. The Commercial Club met In special segslon last night t o take up t he ques tion of the free public, library, but their action wns too late for mention In thin inline. y Mrs. Mal tha Titheiow, of Indepen dence, Is visiting in Cottage drove, guest, at the home of her sister Mrs. Kennedy. Mra. Hattle Ntnnsberr.v, of Inde pendence, is visiting at the home of her mint, Mrs. H. W. I last lugs In this city. The Charming Woman is not necessarily ono of perfect, form und features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as mi artist s model, possesses those rare qualities that all the World adinlivs; neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sDilulithnesH ol oteii and action time accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Milters re store weak women, give strong nerves bright eyes; smooth velvety skin, beautiful complexion. duaraulced at HeiiHon'H Pharmacy, at) cents. He w.'s buried yesterday at '2 p. m. in the I. (. O. F. cemetery under the auspices of the Woodmen of the W.t Id at his request, having been a social member of that or ganization. DRESSMAKING all d inger d e-'cape is eliminated as iifi-escaiv to take! the animal out of the. pen, and fre quently tlie captive broke away and caused a livtly oha.e around the ground-,. Nlhe old stand for the judging of stock which served its purpose well but whkh in the new order ol things wo ii 1 be useless, has been built into the goat barn. The poul try building has been turned half way around, to face the main walk 1 .1 . Ti t l(J llie nvesioi ii . lejiin norm. it will also be enlarged and remodel ed. Thus the dairy building, poul try building and livestock barns, which would naturally be visited together, are all in convenient and Having located lu Cottage drove I uniform position LOST A small Kld chain with cross fluder please leave at Nugget olllce."" am prepared to do all 'kinds of sew ing. Am expert cutter anil titter and make a sis-cialty of tailor made cults. Mils, J. W. Piiii I irs, resilience in the Moore house, west side. Headache and constipation disap pear when Dade's Little Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean the stomaeh sweet. Taken occasion ally t hey keep you well. They are for the entire family. Sold by New Era Drug Store. LOST Met ween Eugene ami Cot tage drove a pocket book containing a. railroad ticket and other papers. Kinder will please send it to the Nugget olllce, Cottage drove, and receive reward. Summer coughs and colds yield i X once lo Hees Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opi ates. Children like It. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recom mend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Plneulcs for the kidneys strengthen thcHO organs and assist in drawing poiAon from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring quick relief. Satis fact ion giniraiitced. Sold by New Era Drug Store. Eor legal blanks Nugget olllce, These rue only a few of the changes taking place at the Fair grounds. Minor improvements arej being made everywhere. To get a' complete idea of what Oregon's gteat fair will be the reader must visit the grounds tor himstlf, Why j not attend (he fair, September 16, fO 21? It is an ed ucatii.P- in itself. Kiigene- Steam Laundry, Allison I and Hastings agents. Gmitleiii s Suur Sis - 7 V mm !,tT u aF3 HJYJ CAIIfJ-BLOtn CO -'4 4 - '4 , Now is the time to conic ;ml have your measure taken for a ' new suit. I have sam l pies from one of the 1 largest clothing stores in Chieao.' All stvles ami grades of goods. SUMMER HATS. A large shiinnent of straw hats just arriv ed including men's, boys, womens' and girls', in all the lead- ct t-L.e rt 111 C. fi. BURKHOLDER. Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain is Ripe nml ready to be li.-n Ve-ted before buy ing 1 he machinery you will need, vi e are handling and have nn hand, the old reliable McCormick Line of REAPERS MOWERS R.AKES and BINDERS winch make has for many year prov ed its sujieriority by its work. Soil" you need any machinery in that line, if will lii' a w ife seeet ion in buying thi make. Conn1 in and rjilk it over. AOLWTS FOR SHARPLKSS CREAM SKPARaTOH. BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES And the celebrated MITCHELL RUOGIES. WAGONS and VEHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. I I I ! E HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop. u Collage Orove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Sur)liiM and I'lidlvided 1'rolits. $5,875.44 Money lo loan on approved security KxehiuitfeN sold, iivuiliil'le imv phiee In the United States T. C: HlRHrRT FAKIK I'rfil.leiu, HKKI.KR emitter Si. Paul, Minneapolis AND KKTURN. Tickets on sale August S-D-10, Sept.ll-12-l.'t. Aivount J.'inicstown Ivxposition. Roturtt limit, Ninety Days. Above rate Is from Portland: Same ratcH apply to Duluth. Proportionately low rates from Wamdiifiton und Oivyon polntn. Kate to i'hieno f71. M from Poithmd; I'il.OO from Spokane. Low rated to Omaha, Kansas City, St Loulu nd many other I'astein pointn. For a Comfortable Trip Take the "ORIENTAL LIMITED" Standard and Tourist sleeper, dining car and Compartment Observation Car. Meals in dining car on the a la carle plan. -The "East Mail" is another good train; For information regarding' routes and through rates to nny eastern point, address II. DICKSON. Atfent. U"2 THIRD ST. ;t Nor. Ry. PORTLAND. OR. W. A. ROSS, Ass'l ti'ein nil Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wn. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. ,'TMi ' miiwwnw iu niivi tj:,iii;,tii.iJ-..'..wj..i ' , ,.,"' .,.