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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1907)
rVYVISVVinrt BIVVY VI B TOW I B 8 SHU OW STOW VIP ITYWYYV Iin MP NPWQ ''"s oflntcrcst In and aboul c living LWjVU collage drove and vicinity. CftftJlftAJLftftJAAIflJlAJLfi.Aft.AJ) ftJUVVB B 0 BTrBBVAAflAAAAAJUUUA3 All klnitrt of plumm at Vi'iili h .V 1 .11 whihi'h, S-LM-I Oregon apple nti I pent hnve hriMiulit record priecN Him rail. Tlio MIwnch Itulli mill Smile lilnlr vlwllcil at IIiiupiic Tliiirmliiy. HollMeH llllll IlllM, f.'L'fl, flfiO, IfSIHl' I ioo iiml I'imjai. Hindu. MImh Maude Wait , In 'oi,hhI on a inoiit Ii'm vIhII with frlcndi iiml rein- tlVI'M. I'nhil your hen roimlx with Avium iiniM ((irlinlliifiiiii for Male at VcntchA; l.iiHNiin'N. v.:ii i Mr. .1. I). Lew In, ulio hits been vImMIiik friend la Lunelle returned home 'riiui-Hiliiy. K. .1. Hard and (). ('. Ilroch re turned hut .night fi- m a wt-ck'M tay at. Itohcmia. A nliii- i n I won anlvcd nl Ilic lioi if Mr. mid Mrs. V. I). NowiIIm Monday, .Sept. !i. Mix. II. . TliompHoii Iiuh rcLu I ncl IroMj u fi-w wrrk'M vMl lii Oakland, California. Wheat at tlio l'loui ilir niilln foi ccnta per biiNhel liy (he Mick. Mr. I'. T. Mile if I'orilaihl wiihu KiK'Htat tin) home of her parents Mr. and Mr. Kuker Ian t week. S. O. Ilamhliu, who Inn been at the, YckiivIih for a year enne out Jen teiday fur a month' rest. II. Me Kim mail of thin city vl'i(e IiIm MiHter Mr. Jl. O. I'iiIiiiit lit Itoc tilir several hl)8 last. ueel;. Mim. .1. M. Culp emne up from Mar eola on Moliilny an. I uetit to Wild wood to visit her piircntH. Ouitcn numlier of ( lit l.ije lilovc ieoile have "' Intend "1";? to visit the Stale I'alr nt Salem, M rx. T. (i. Sillier of thh eil.v left Wednesday fur Mil upoli or n iiiiiiiLIi'h visit w ith reliitiveH. I'arniH, Htoek nun-he, lniHiucHX and rcHhlcncc prnpcl'ly. See my HhI and irli'CM. 1'lMiAI. IIimih. Mis Stella C.iehlln Im been vMliniv with MIhm K. Knnwlton the paxt , week. She returned to YVcmlliu Fri day. IIoiihch to rent, und mnuey In In. in agent for the ln-st 1'iie Insurance CumpanicH In the wmld. Call on 1 1 in. Is. Mr. Tlioma Parker and children, who have heen visiting at Allianv und .1 unction 'My. returned home lilHt week. Jr. Lowe has all the late things, eye gin-Hex, chains, cte. Hi! w ill lie at Hotel Oregon Sept . 'SUl mid lo noon the 'j 1 1 It. Tho Itrown Lumlier Company of this city commenced operation last WcdneHilay und will cont inue hiiw inn during the winter. lit'vi (ieer of London Spring ban t alien judgment ly default ugnliiNt l'etruella Durham on a laud case re cently brought by him. W. L. I.undy, wife and two children or Mrytle Point, Douhm county are visiting Mrs. Lundy'B father, ('. II. JoneB and other relatives. Wheat at tho I'loiiriiiK' iiiiIIh for sfi cciiIh per busliel by the Hack. A marriage license was IhkuciI Friday to ItufiiH ('. Ai no, iiged -'I and .Icnnie Juno Hull, lined 111, both of Cottage Grove. The ladieH of the M. K. hurch are ready to do comfort tacking' tor any one desiring that kind of work done. luiuirouf Miis. ,1. M. Isiiam. I,'. H. Clark, owner of the Combina tion lnluecamo from ltohemia yester day. He will bo a Tow dayH in Cot tugo (lioyc gcttlngmipplicH ror camp. Mrs. Humbert of Kllgeue held the attention of two large nndieneeH at the Christian church on Sunday, preaching both morning ami evening. WANTJC I) -Experienced biilj;e cariontci'8, $:i.i0 ft day, also labor ers $2.1 T)0 a dny. Address 1'. V. Cooper, Ulack lUitte, Oregon. i:Mlt J . F. Spray who bought the Cooley farm south of town a short time ngo, Is making groat Improvements by building Iiiu'iih und a new renldcnee, at an outlay of about If Hum. Mrs. A. II. Adklim of thlscity and her daiiK'Ider Mrs. .1. I), Kirkland of Albany left a week nK fi" Klam utli Hot Spriiii;8 fur a month's stay ror 11m Item lit of Mrs. Adkius liealth. The State Hailroad CommlsHion Iiiih ordered an extra, passenger train from KoHebiirK to l'ortland whenever overland train No, l'i iv two hours lalo. This order goes Into effect '20 tluyw after it wan niado, or Sept. L'.t. Nuxt Monday and to noon Tues day Sept. I'lld and 2tth, Dr. Iawo, lIugone'H well known oculo-optlclan will bo at Hotel Oregon. This will bo Ida last trip to Cottage. (Jrovo till January hh liu g(a-3 FtiHt Koon to take a couive In an Optical college. FOR RENT. Modern up-to-date lodging rooms with bath, In a quiet homo. Impure ot Mm, io. a. Cottle. ao-at The Calapooia Poultry Asfioelation at a meeting Monday night, winded II. II. Collyur of Tiicoiiiii, WiihIi., to be Judg" of the poultry Hhow held li' if l'( iber la, 1:1 iiml Hth. Mr. ('ollynr U ouo of f Im best, poultry JudgcM in the northwet and the hm Hoclalloli N exlreinely fortiiliatfl in e curing hli Hiu-vlecH He Is gii.erin teiident of the poultry department of the Washington Htate fair. It iHi hiimed IndlgeMt Ion Ih the Na tional disease. That why I Im demand for IMiigs Dyspepsia Tablet'! keeps increasing because they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspep-ln, pidlges tlon, bloating, ( te., yield ipilekly.Two days lieiitineiit frei Ask your drug gist about t hem. Sold by New Hrn Drug Store. At the hist regular meeting of I'agle Ilo.si! Company, or Cottage rove lire; depart miMit , a reolutioii wim voted to impoNo a line or 'jr, ciMits upon every member absent from the com pany meet ing without excuse. Three conseeiitlvo iihHcnccs iiucxeused will be cause for dropping from the roll the name of the absentee. A number of friends were enter tained la-t Friday evening by Miss l.unlce 'an Denbiirg at the home of her paients. Progressive whist WHH the real lire of lint evening, but iiiiihIc, Hinging etc. occupied no small portion of l lie I line. The hoime was prettily decorated and refreshments -were nerved near the witching hour. It comes put up in a collapsible tube wit h a nozzle, easy to apply to the soreness mid Innamatlou, for any form of Piles. It son! lies mid relieves pain, itching and burning. Man an Pile Comedy. Price r,u cents, (iuar nnleed. Sold by New F.ra Ih ug Store. The subject for the Sunday ovenlng "reenl the M. ;. church will be "( ot lage (i rove and llcav n." The morning servlco will be taken charge of by the children, this Sunday being Pally da,,-. Sunday School will be taken up al lu a m mid at lu.:'.0 a pro gram prepared by the chllilien will be given. All parents ura extended n cordial Invito! ion to attend. Moll iers wilh li 1 1 o children nted no mger feareroup, colds or whooping cough. P.ees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works of!' the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. tiilai aiilecd. Secure a but t le at once. Sold by New lira Drugstore. Watermelon feast. Tlic Moilcrn Wooilnion lind groat fcnHt on Monday night ot which about 7.1 of tlio members were preHont. The cntertninnient w.ifl in tho form of n jollification u(ter the initiation of three cnnili- daten. Many of tho inemborK took their wivos and swecthenrt ami when the husincHK of thn nvening was conclnd!l, a program of imiHic, Hinging iiml oilier social functions, was rnrriod out nnd dniinj; tho ccning the happy crowd roI away with four dozen wntcrmcloiii and other rcfrcHhnifciits. The order is in a Hourishine; condition, hardly ft meeting but what new candidates are reported a liiuvkitij' for ad- iniHsion. The cuil'mv bell had no meaning to Hie merry pmty, for it wan dangerously near midnight i c foro adjoin iiinent wii'i taken. A CROWDED STORE Lurch's blore was ft busy place on Monday and it took three clerks on the jump all day long to fill I he orders of tho school children who (locked by the doen to obtain their school books. It is safe to estiniato the amount that the Cottage drove parents will have to puy fait for books this teiin will easily reach $1000 rash, and there is no doubt but that on some of them it works a hardship This changing of text books every few years is a simon pine graft proposition and a Ilene.v devoting some o his time to an in vestigation of this echool book matter, would receive the applause of tho majority of tho parents in thn state. Woman's Christian Temper ance Union. If you have head ami eye ache have Dr. (.owe test your eyes when ho iH here next Monday. He biiiu about Mm children's eyes before they Htart to school. Vou und your children are safe in consulting Dr. I.owo about your eyes, lie has is years of exper ience. It Is ii well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules at night usually relieves backache. :to days' treatment fl.uu Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by New F.ra Drugstore Handles .fl iil, .jdi.-.u, 1200, $1.1(10, 7",uii, $11,(100 and sfao.ouo. Ask Hinds. Wheat at the Flouring mills for S" cents per bushel by tho sack. ARRESTED FOR SELLING LIQUOR Tin- trial of Hairy Parker, who was ni rested for selling liijuor, oc cupied the attention ol the Kerord er's oflico on Monday. Ho was given a jury trial, but tho jurors failed to agree, n"'l the caso was called again Tuesday morning. At torneys Medley t Johnson appeared for defendant, and Jeronio Knox prosecuted tho case. OPENING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tho Cottage drove Public schools opened on Monday morning. ou account of the change in text books however, only tho grading of scholars was attended to und they were then dismissed to obtain the books necessary and assemble again on Tuesday morning when the reg ular routine work was taken up. MARRIED. Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, 11107, the home of vlr. and Mis. S. II. McKermm in Oowdvville su burb, was the scene ol a very pretty wedding when their daughter Miss Sylvia, wns united in tnnriiage to Mr. Hiram Griggs, by Kev. C. II. Wallace. Tho affair was a quiet one, only tho immediate relatives of the parties being present. After tho ceremony an excellent supper was served and many were the con eratnl itions and well wishes for the future happiness and prosperity of tho young couple. Mr. Griggs is one of the piomi nent young men of the city, being manager ol the Willi) metto Valley ICo's electric light nnl power pluit. The bride is one of Cottage Grove's best young ladies with a host of Iriends. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griggs of Conistock, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. McKeruan, Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Lorane, Mr. and Mrs. David Griggs, S. O. Lock wood and Chas. McKeruan. Program of Sixteenth Annual Convention o f Dano County Woiii'in's Christian Temperance Union to bo held at J'.ugene Kept, 20, 11107. COUNTY OI T I' V.HH President Airs. I'va C. Wheeler, Cottage (Irovo; Vice-president Mrs, Anna J. Calkins, Kngenc; Corres ponding Secretary Mrs. Cora I'1-. Comjdon, Coltige Grove; Record ing Secretary, Mrs. I.ouiso II. John- uon, Lreswell, treasurer, Mrs. Kftth'ine I J. Melton, Creswell. I-'KIIMY -MOHNING N:.'!0 Devotional, Mrs. Hum phreys, Springfield. Roll call answered by scripture t-xts. Itcnding of minutes of executive meetings. Appointments of committees, lieports of local presidents. ICeports of ( 'orrespondii'ig and I.'ecording Secretary. Hi-ports of Superintendents. Noontide prayer, Mrs. Green, County F.vangelist. I'lilliAY AI 'f KIlNUON 2:00 Devutioiials Mrs. M. D. Mitchell, Kujrcne. Treasurer's report. Flection of officers. Conference with Kuger.c union in preparation for state convention. liecess Appointment of Super intendents. Plans of work for coming year. l'eporls of committees. Unfinished business. Adjournment. i an To Portland by Canoe. Ivl Morris and Win. Percy, two prominent Multnomah clubmen, have been in town for a few days, the guests of tho IJean family. Mon day morning, they startod out to make the trip to Portland in canoes They are both practical boatmen and can manage auything in the shape of a boat and they will have no trouble iu making the trip. They can mako it through in a couple of days and will hunt and fish as they go. Register. A SURPRISE ALL A ROUND. A Hallowe'en trick was played ono night last week 011 which the joke was turned on tho jokers. A company of ladies and gentlemen were enjoying a social evening, when thoro caruo a rap at the tloor. Tlio host went to the door but 110 one was in sight. It was hardly closed however, when a rap was given nt another portion of the house, and then at one window and again at another. "Hold on," said the host, as one of the party started to go out, ''I'll fix theni," and seizing a bucket of water he slipped out of tho buck door just in time to see a figure approaching. Without a challenge he emptiod the bucket, which was followed by a scream, and he wits brushed aside as tho figure How into the house. It proved to bo one of our most popular young ladies, who was one of a quartetto of young; people who were making an evening call. The young lady was pretty thoroughly soaked, and expresses the opiuiou that Hallowe'en tricks are not bo funny after all if you get caught. One Hundred Words on Oregon Fruit. At the request of the Oregon De velopment League, Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, piesident of tho State Board of Horticulture, has con densed in tho following ono hun dred words a statement about Ore gon fruit that should be printed in every language known to the tongue of man "Oregon excels in fruit. Proof: Because her apples are the acknowl edged standard of the world, bring ing highest prices from the trade of New York, London, Paris and Mer lin. "Her pears, cherries, dried prunes and strawberries have a na tional reputation, unequalled by the fruit of any other section of the United Statos. "Why? Because Nature his given her a soil containing the nec essary plaut food, a climate without extremes, and moisture and sun shine just right to produce a fruit of beautiful color, firm tax turn and unrivalled flavor. "And her people have the intelli gence to take advantage of those conditions," The Union Pacific, Northern Pa cific, Great Northern, Burlington am' Denver A Rio Grand are run ning at least two daily trains in sections to acoir.modate tho tremen dous rush of colonists to the Pa cific Northwest and Oregon is get ting her full share, Ivvory citizen of the state should mako nn effort to bring some acquaintance, friend or relative from the East or Middle West to locate permanently in Ore gon . Singer. New Home, Wheder iV Wilson and Standard sewing ma chines at Veatch &. I.a.wsons. Hop Picker's Notice. Hop picking will commence at R. R. Hays yard, three-quarters ol a mile east of Creswell on or about September 1, I1J07. Yard clean, nice large hops, no foliage, good camping ground, good water and wood furnished: General store on ground where pickers can secure necessary supplies. I hopo all the old pickers will come back this year and bring some new ones with them. Tho price of picking is lc per pound or $1 per hundred pounds. Pickers please bring their own baskets to pick hops' in as I am unablo to secure boxes. For further information address R. O. Brady, Creswell, Or. 2S If. an., n It -OU Cottage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. $5,875.44 Money to loan on approved Bocurity KxchaugeH Bold, available any place in tho United Stales Its Time to Consider About your Winter Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes, Dress Goods, Heady-made Skirts, Coats, Rain conts, Hats, Caps and Umbrella's. I'vorything in this lino has just arrived at C. H. BURKHOLDERS A largo shipment of tho Armor Plate Brand of Hosiery direct from the manufacturer has been received. This line is guaranteed lo wear. Children's school hose with triple knee, toe and heel; Baby's cashmere, in while and black, plain weave and ribbed cotton; Ladies' cashmere, plain and ribbed cotton; Men's hoso in black and fancy colors. 1 You are invited to call and examine my stock of oods. Prices are reasonable. I Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain aoknts for is RPe SHARPLESS .' 1 1 1 1 1 ready to he harvested before buy- CREAM, lag the machinery you will need. We crPAPnTOP aro handling and have on hand, the oUiAKAiliii. old reliable McCormick Line of . BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and BINDER.S And the celebrated , , , MITCHELL which make has for many years prov- edits Niiperiority by iin work. .So if BUGGIES, yon need any machinery in that line. It WAPfW? oml will he a wise selection in buying this w.oanu make. Come iu and talk It over. VEHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. C0TT'E' HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop. IUrhkkt Kmif , T. :, f ronldnnt. Wheei.kr Caibler real n orthern Railway! Low liates Prom the Cast During September and October the Great Northern Railroad will sell COLONIST TICKETS From all Eastern Points at Greatly Reduced Rates :::::: Now York to Cottage Grove $50.00 Iiotitou Chicago " St. Paul Minneapolis Duluth Sioux City ' $49-45 ..$33.00 .$25.00 .$2500 ,.$25.00 .$25.00 Proportionate reduction from other point. Now is the time to send for your fricndn. Orders for ticket will re ceive prompt attention. Additional Information on applied, t Ion to il. DICKSUN. Agent. V2i Till III) ST. (it Nor. Hy. PORTLAND. OR. V. A. RONS, Ass't (ienerul Passenger Agent, Seattle, YVn. While making Homo repairs on a wagon last weok, Trunk Mel'arhinil injured bin left, foot with the rcxult that he Jh now walking with the aid of crutchoa. The Hold mill ou Bennett ereek near t his city lias been purclmwd by Mi Kihbea Bros, the well known lum bermen, and Bawlngwns commenced Thuraday morning.