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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1907)
hems ol Interest in and about Cottage (irovc and vicinity. Cfl. 8 fl fl 8 A a fl fl fl fl ftflflPflpfllUflfl ULSLIVVB 8 gTTirOB Y&flJl Mil flfl flflJU SU HOME NEWS All kind of plium lit Veritch (i I.iiwhoii'h. n '.'o -I HltUlM llll II fl'W Hlllllll plICCM IK'lir town, cheap. House mid lot, 1fiO, mh(, $1 Iimi ami I.,mi. I'isiiAi. Himin. Senator I. II, HIiikIiuim was 111 Cut tune drove mi I'rldny on IiiihIim'm. Mrs. I'lirkcr Iiiim returned hoini' , f i'iiiii fi wcekV v i m 1 1, lit AIIiiiii.v. ItilliehcM H'. '!""'. I'.'M. I-VMI, ".Vmi, $1 I,ixi:i uml t.ti.iMMI. AmU IIimim. Mi-. S. 1'. 1 : 1 it -k relumed Irhhiy from ii vImII to relatives at tin- couiily neat. Mr. uml Mih. in In KuMnmiii went to Kncim mi Tuesday IiihI, returning Wednesday. Mr. mid Mrs I luiulhi vti pascii Hern on 'J'lmrMiliiy mi rn i ii local for riit'llaiiil. Itev. ONon anil wife left mi Thurs lay (or Kiineim where they will lei.idc thU winter. I'nlnl. viiill' hell roosts with Aveliiir- ii'UN I'lirliiiliiii'iiin for sale nl entcliA I.iiumoii'h. ' i 4 Mih. Irn Conner, w lio Inn drrn on ,i vIhH to friend ( In Kuireiie icturucd home rriilny. Mr. iiinl Mrs. V. II. Alliums havn icturiicil ri'nin a week's vhit at I'.n H'Mlc, Snli'in M 'li I Portland. Farms stock rani'licH, business Mini residence iluii'li.V. Sit t I y IIhI nnd prices. FlMi.ll. IIimw (Imtfivy irnluT was oiilhe Mrecl' ii'Hin tin other ila.v, i f I f a limi shye of i hcumul ism. MNm Minnie iirni'ilil ( Seattle Is viMil hiK III ('ut I II ( iriive llie iii-t i if Mrs A. II. I ntr. Sillgel', New I i MIH. Wheel. 'I' A WilMuii ami Slmninril cwlm: nm chines lit Yeiilch .V bnwsons. (iottfrlcd (1 1 ;i In-r, tin- well known milling nmn bus returned from a vi-il with frleiiilM III Washington. Ml-H. Willi' if till Oregon Hotel who llllH lieell ylsllllltf lit KlIKCiie mid other places reliinieil lioine Sat linla.v. I Iiiiihi'h In rent, and money In loan litfont tor tlie U'Ht File I iiHiiianee Companies in the wm'lil. ('all m IlimlH. Win. Ungate went to I'oillan.l mi Thursday niornhiK to at t I the M I'!. Conference iih ii delegate frmn tlil-l city Tlie Kny Korncr, which Inn lieen dolnn business this Hiiniinei' in a tent, Iiiim moved into one of Captain Liiwaon's hulhlliiK Main street. Mr. uml Mrs F.. A . Wilson left Wednesday for Itosebuiu; tn take, up the work In a restitui nut hitdy pur clniM'd by Messrs Wllmiii ami Cnrry. Mr. I' It. Phillips Iiiim piircha-'ed the lot on Main street on which his real estate otllce stands anil Intends early hi tho spring to coniiiience the erection of a hrick building. Mr. mnl Mrs. J. W. (iowdy. of this clly, left ThnrMtliiy for an extended viMlt. in the Fust. They will visit for it few days In Portland with Mrs. (iowdy'H duiiK'liter, MIhs Clara Van I per. I o , vim know that i'lncHiilve I'm liolizcd netH like n ponltico In 1 1 raw ine; out inllanuitioll uml piiiHon'.' It Ik JinliHcptic. I'orculH, liiirns, eceiim, eracked liandrt it Ih immediate relief. ,'iets. Sold liy New I'.ia Drugstore. Knn't forget tlie Midland Lyceum attractions, the most popular entei' talners nlirouil for the winter; Hon. Jimcph ii. ('limp, "Tlie Orator of the Smith" HpeilliH (let. lKth in Culture drove. Ueserve your t ii ketH now at t no KxprcHH otllce. The Kozy Kmncr has iiliandoiied their tent, ocuiipled during the hiiiii nier mi tho corner of Fifth Main streets and will occupy Captain l.nw HolTd I ill i Id i nt; mi Main street vacated liy the VoKiie M ililneiy. Some of Hie school hoys during their three day H vacntioii last week, earned a little pocket inoney hy (:a th eriiiH' nraie root for our local Iiiir Ktmes. Two hoys on .Saturday gath ered U't pmindH, leoelvlliK therefore a cents a, pound or l .7.V I I comes put, up In il eollnpsililo t illie with ii nnz.le, easy to apply to Hie hiii-ciicss and Inflaiiwition, for iiny form of l'lles. ItHootheM and relliivos liiiln, itvliiiiK and liurninn', Man an I'iln Koniedy. I'rlcci iV) cents, (iuur nuleed.Kold liy New F.ra DniK Store. The Methodist, AkhocIiiIIoii In i!oii Jorenee at Fortland lawt week, raised .$80,0110 nt one ineeliiiK an an endow nient fund for the Willlaiiiet to I'nl viMHity. Mayor Joiich of this place eontrlhuteil $1000 and a iiuinher of other donations ranKinff fi'oiu tflOoo to flO.otlo luiH lieen proiniKod. which will ralso the fund to tfLT.O.oOO liy Jan uary 1st, Mothers witli littlo children need no longer fear croup, coliln or whooping coukIi. l'ai'H l.axatlve Cougli Hyrup timtet) K'ood. It works oil' the cold through the bowelx, nifn tho phlegm, rlearn the head. For youiiK and old. tiuaiiinteeil, Secure a liottlo at once, iold by Now lira DruK Ktoro, ( esterilay Major I. Hlinlmr o Foil land, wiim In the city to cxliinlni the inxinliei H of !ol. ( ieo. O. Voriin'H Ht n IT. Major C. C. Ilaiuinoml of Cmn pnuy A., is ciimi mnl will take examl- Dii t ion Inter. Those examined were tinptalii J. M. Wlllliims, nf (.'ompiiuy (!. Filgelie, who Iiiim lieen lippolnte I Nontenant colonel; Captain ,T. I). IIiiiiiIIii of C'lUipany I), I:om"Ihii'R, ap pointed niaor; l.iciileuant I''. I.. Clmmlii'M ol the ma.jor'H Muff, ap pointed eiipliiln mnl rei:iielilul ipuir li i iiiaHtei' ; l,i'iiteiiaiit. II. K. Iiiiwson, of (Imiipanv H,Cotnj(c (irnvr, np polulcd cnptalii ami regimental coin nilsHiiry; nnd Lieutenant F. 10. Taylor, of Hie maJ'ir'H ntaff, appoint ed captain uml rivliueutnl adjutant. llcKlster . I.hhI Wednesday afteinomi a very pleiiHant cnti'ilninuieiit was held iiy lliii Ladies Aid Society of tlie M. 10. church at tho hutue of Mrs. F. I. Wheeler. X'oeal ami lust riimi'iil al music took up part of the afternoon, and a luncheon w.is m-rvod. The ladies piesent were; MemlaineH diiult, Hall, Chainliers, I u I'.nillle, Itrillid, Van Winkle, linker, llug'ito, HastlnnH Wheeler, I'lUeslcr, (IrpUI'il, CillllllllK- Hlchards, Lewis I'orter, Htliiniilz, W . Hart, Turk f m 1 1 1 1 in, MIsh Clai ki ham, II. Iliit, Short, Slineral, Al'ne, ThiU'litou, I'liroiuader, Hat t , Miss I'm at I v. I. 0. 0. F. PICNIC Tho thrco links wcro grently in nvidenee on Monday, tho !ny eo lected for tlie annual jiicnio givou by tlio Odilfellows of tliis place. It wan tinforlnnotcly n (lisagreenble day, altartinting will) Puntdiiuo and nliowcrH.llic hIiowcth predomiimlirig, no tlie oxorcisos win lurid hi tlie OiMfelloWH hall and all out door pleasures pOHtponod. A pood crowd ol kclmkalm, Odd fellows and visitors however (?nlh cired nt tin? hall and a fit lunch was Berved, after vvldi h all wcro de lightfully entertained by music aud i i i .; i 1 1 aii'i other rx'TciscH diifing the ulternoon Tho oration, how ever was jiO'dpoiied until the even ing when the ball was again well filled mi I Hie yisitotH highly enter tained by it lino address by Hon. A. LeRoy, (Irand Chftplaii), and nthorH after wdiieh iinoihor lumdi was nerved to which all wcro invited lo partake, and so plcnliful was the supply that a third luncheon was net during the oveiiinn. The pi nirerH. altlmugh obliged to forego following the prepared program, was a fino furcftHR und mni h en joyed by all who attended. 1 1 Is cl.iiirieil Indigos! inn Is the Nu ll mini ill en sc. T huts why t In demit nd for IMni's 1 1-ipepsla Talilets keeps lllcl'eirdun liecnilse they do the Work. Stomal Ii I i iiulile, ilyHpcpilu, pidigeH Hon, lili iiiintr, i Ii'., yield ipilcUly.Two days Ileal nient free. Ah your drug uist aliout them. Sold by New lOra I M'Ut.' Store. The following teachers of CottilKO lilove ittended the llistitnle held at F.Ugelic last week: Supt. .1. I. l'.augll- in.iii. I'riiii l!il I,. M. Tin ker, MNs i iert rude I ',i line I, Minn Mary Muddy. Mis Norn Heche, Miss F.lsieA. Leu, Miss Ividelie Mai?ee, Miss I. lira Hefty, Aliss :iln DickciMoli. Mis-i Jessie Wil son. MI-h i. nla Currln. MNs Myrtle Fiiivanee, Mi-.s .Minnie 10. IJoiuer, Miss I'.llii'l Taylor, Miss Neva Per kins, MNs lOlla I!. Anderson. It Is a well known fuel that persons living in the pi in- forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of I'lnenles at. night, usually relieves backache. :;o days' treatment l.nO Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by New lOra Hrilg Store The W omans' Club of this city Iiiih taken up its work for another your. I Is nieiiilicr-ihip is limited to twenty live, and the olliccrs for tho ensuing year, ale; President. Mrs. Addle Job; Vice-president , Mih. Lulu ririggs; Un cording .Secretary, Mrs. Marguerite JoIiiisiiii, Treasurer, Mrs. Olivia lOu kin. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Lea left on Thursday morning for an extended visit in the Fast. They will go di rect to SI. Paul, thence direct to Chi cago and New York, and will visit the Jamestown lOxposltion, mid will imt return for suiun months. Miss Helniii. Maples Iiiih returned from a visit of several weeks in the State of Washington. New slock of dry goods and shoes at ODivor Yeuteh's. READY TO FIRE. A brick kiln of about KIT.OOO brick on the ards of dloason & Atkinson at the end o Wall street, is receiving its plaster coit and fire will be applied this week Mr. (Jlen son lost the fore pint of the Hcrison in trying to make brick of clay from a bunk on p'oiiilh street, but after making a fctv thousand, his experience lold him that the material would not make a good ar ticle, no he moved to his present lo cation. Having to relocate his machinery and put tho ground in condition for tho yard, .nude the season for brick making a short "lie lor them. They will not at tempt lo make any more this sea son, but will put things in Hhape. for a good run next year. They believe they havo first-class mater ial now and huvo turned out a brick equal in every respect to any that has heretofore been used in Cottage Grove. NEWS FROM THE MINES The Sharp's Creek Mago Meets With an Accident and is Badly De molished On p'tiday last a most miiaculoiiH escape from death or Hcrioiis injury occtine l to Iho driver of tho stage mi Iho Sharp's Creek line. Arriv ing at the ll.irdscnibble grade it met tho VcRUvi us lreight team and Iho driver pulled to one sido to al low it to puss, but in doing ho went too dose to the edge and stage, team and driver went over the nidos and rolled over and over lor a dis-1-ince of f,t) feel. The driver of the Vesuvius team was appallod at tho a' ( ident and immediately went to the assistance of the stage driver, expecting that both he and the team was killed, but was surpiscd lo find tint neither the driver or team was NeriotiHly hurt. After about three hours hard work they managed lo get. the outfit again on the road, the apparent only injury being to the harness and vehicle, ft wc.m certainly a woiderful escape. AFTER THE TROPHY. Koseburg companies O. N. G. will have lo do some better shoot ing than they have ever done, if they desiro to bo successful in hold ing tho state trophy and honor of having the best rifle team in the state, for Cottage Grovfi Co. K is right after it and will give the boys a hard tusslo to hold their own. The boys here are practicing ntoadily and are making somo fiuo sco:cb ol which Captain Johnson is proud and he expecta to put for ward it team for fhe Stato llille Competition that will bo hard .o beat. LEAVES FOR LEBANON. Rev. J. Ji. Ileatty will loavo hete this week for his new field of labor at Lebanon. Tho peoplo of Cottage Grove are eorry to see him leave and their best wishoa go with him and his family. His place will be filled by Uev. Nickle who lias had chargo of the church work at Grants l'ass during tho sickness of the regular pastor. Mr, Nickle is a new comer to Oregon during the past year and io highly spoken of. FLY THE FLAG. We would remind our uchool di rectors that the last legislature passed a law requiring that during the time our public schools are in session, "Old Glory" inust fly over or ucar the school house. LET S GET ON A "TOOT." The much-talked of brass band Hint was t" bo organized in Spring field several months ago is- now be ing htrongly agitated, and the or ganization is now assured. Spring field News. All towns of the size of Spring field and larger should have a band. Such an organization is the life of a town, and is a prominent factor in making a success of all public do ings. Cottage Grove has an organ ization or at lcii'-t the musicians and instruments, but aside from tim Fourth ot July celebration has been too modest to make a ''toot" for many months. What's the matter boye? Why don't you get together and practice and enliven tho town once in a while. LOSES HIS FOOT. llert Willard, who is a brake-man on tho Southern Pacific met with an accident at Hoseburg Monday, by which he lost his right foot. lie was standing by the side of his train when another engine which was unseen by him, in passing, knocked him down, running over his right leg fevering his foot just above the unkle. lie was taken through on the (Ivor Monday night to Portland, his sister Miss Olive accompanying him from this place. Ho was also in thoaecident a short time ago that occurred between here and Saginaw, and this one makes tho third one in whidt ho has been. NEARING COMPLETION. Tho ne w Advent church on Wall street is noaring completion, the finishing work on the inside being put on. It is a neat little building 20x10 feet, and the insido niceiy ar ranged for its purpose. The con tractor has been considerably hand icappod in his progress by tho lack of mechanics, but is pushing work as fast as possible. W. K. It row n of the IJrowu Lum ber Company was in the clly Friday. M. A. McKlhheu made a buHli'ioss trip to the county sent Friday. b. I'. Wooley was a Kugciiu visitor Friday. lid belt fi'e, Manager of the Not 111 Fail view Mining Co re turned from liohemia on Saturday. He reports work as progressing nicely on the property and that it is being vigorously pushed Frank Mefulyre, owner of a group of claims on Monte Kico Ridge, liohemia came in from camp on Saturday. Frank Williams is working a number of men at Glenwood, liohemia. DIED CUltlUN In Cottage Grove on Sunday, September 2'.), F.I07, John May , Curriu, born Weslev 1 K I Thus passes away another pioneer and a much beloved resident of our city. John Wesley Currin was born in Virginia, May 5. 1812. At the ago of ten yeais his family moyed to Missouri, from which state in lSlii he and his brother crossed the plains and came to Oregon settling in I,ane county. In 1872 he re turned to Missouri aud mariied Miss Tiiicy Cunningham November .ri, I S7.'i ami remained in that stale until lS'.Hi when ho again came to Cottage Grove, where he has sinco resided. At the early age ot twenty he became oonverted and united with the Methodist church. Ho has al ways been identified with tho inter ests of this denomination and has been pioniinent in all things per taining to the church and almost continuously held such church of fices as (Mass Lender, Steward, Trustee, etc. Was a zealous worker and his daily lite testified to his sincerity. He leaves a wife, one sou and two daughters and four brothers to mourn his loss. Tho funeral took place on Mon day, the services being held on the M. E. church which was largely at tended by his numerous friends, neighbors and the citizens. The floral offerings were numerous and tho sorvices were couduc.ted by llev. lieatty. Tho remains were followed to the Shields cemetery by a large number of people, where they were laid to rest. J. E. YOUNG Attorcnij-al-Liiv Otlii'o on Mnlii Nlrcot, Wc'M Slilc Cottag k Ghovk, Ori:. Cottage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Surplus nnd Fndlvlded I'rolits. $5,875.44 Money to loan on approved security KxchaiiKes sold, available imv place hi the United States v Its Time to Consider About your Winter Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes, Iress Goods, HeaJy-rnado Skirts, Coats, IJain coats, Hats, Caps and Umbrella's. Fverything in this lino linn just arrived at C. II. BURKHOLDERS A largo shipment of tho Armor Plate Brand of Hosiery direct from the manufacturer has been received. This lioe is guaranteed to wear. Children's school hoso with triple knee, toe and heel; liaby's cashmere, in white and black, plain weavo and ribbed cotton; Ladies' cashmere, plain and ribbed cotton; Men's hose in black and fancy colors. You are invitee to call ami examine my stock of goods. Prices are reasonable. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain agents for is RiPe SHARPLESS ami ready to be harvested before buy- CREAM Iiik the machinery you will need. We crPAOaTflR are handling and have on hand, the oJiiAKAlUK, old reliable , McCormlck Line of BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and BINDERS And the celebrated , , , MITCHELL which iiinke has for many vears prov- 1 edits Kiiporioritv hv it work. So if BUGGIES, ' you need any machinery in that line, it WAGONS and Will he 11 wine Helection in buying thin . make. Come in aud talk it over. VEHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. cot,Al(EooNROVE HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop. If B U L-L-E I N IUkhbkht Kakit. T I'renidont, Whkklkk ConIiIit Great Northern Railway Low Rafes Prom the East 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 550. BoHton " Chicago " St. Paul " Minneapolis Duluth Sioux City ' 00 $49'45 ,.$33.00 .$25.00 .$25.00 .$25.00 .$25.00 Proportionate reductions from other points Now la the time lo neml for your friends. Orders for tlcketn will re ceive prompt at U nt Ion. Additional information on applica tion to ti. DICKSON, Agent. Yi TIIIKDST. (it Nor. Hv. POltTLAND. OR. W. A. UOSS, Ahh'I (ieneriil Passenger Acut, Seattle, W11. WANTED -Experienced bridge carpenters, $11. CO a day, also 1 ibor ers if 2. fit) a day. Address P. V. Cooper, Black JJutte, Oregou. 13-3t FOR RENT. Modern up-to-duto lodln roonm with bath, In a quiet home. Inquire of Mm. K.A.Cottle. 20-2 1 1 ' .