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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1907)
iiwTiirT",f"i nr rmnrTTTmrrrmTTimFi i a v x n tzts C iarwvr limim llrmn nf lnlprisf in nnrl nhnnt 5 Cottage Grove and vicinity. Hon I locate for your drny lug. Frank Sly visited Orcnwoll Bundny. Mayor J. I. .Tone was In Knneiic Wednesday. IIorhIo for ijiilck trnnsfcr of komIm. A. N. Orcott if IloMebiirtf I" tlm city Tuesday. tint Hogato to ilo your ilrayago. M r . .1. II. CliamlKTM mndon visit lo I'.iikoiic Saturday. It. T. Cinw of Lorano, Oregon, was In th" city Tuesday. Module, the transfer man, Hoato. MIhh Anna Ithodcof Kiikouo Ih visit Iiik friends In this city. .1. I. I Mi in on of KiiRmie wuh in Cut tune drove t ho lust of tin; week. WANTF.D I'lnin sewing to do, call Thono No. 4S. :m-tin Mrs. Leonard of thin city has liecu vIhUIiir Mrs. .1. A. Mct'urdy at Yon en 1 1 a. MlmUrncti StenriiH of F.ugene wiih an over Himdiiy visitor In Cottage drove. Mrs. Joseph Hnkor left Sunday for Tnrnma for a months visit with her liarentn. H. IC. Stevens, manager of the Filer I'lllllO llOIIHC nt Kiiimiu wiih In tin city this week. A. A. IMi'liinond of CottaKO (irove wart visiting In this eity today. Alliuny Herald. If you want to buy or sell nny kind of property, either real or pcrnonid, list It with l I! Phillips. "AeroMH the IlcHert" Is the hill to he prcHented hy the lleunctt Co. nt Iho Armory hull Nov. 7th. Mm. .1. W. Harris has returneil lo her home in Kiigi'iic nflera plenxiillt visit with friend here. Mrs. .1. It. I'wis, itfter a week's visit with her daughter at Kiigcne, returned home Tlmrsdiiy. Sinner, New Home, Wheeler A WIIhoii mill Standard Hewing mn chlncs at Ycntch & I.iiwhoiih. Mr. Fd Mocking Is here from I'ort hind. He, with other linemen Is work ing south ward on the toll lines. 41 acrcH, river hottoiu, n under cu tivatlon, m Improvement, !1 iiiIIhu from town, f 4iHl ciihIi. Fiscal Hinds, The Southeni l'mlllc Company linn IxHiiecl nu order that no intoxicated person will be allowed to hoard a train. Mi'h. Wiutlcld Deduct citiiic down from Cottage drove this afternoon to visit her mother, Mm. .1. Hanson. Kiigcnc (iiiard. The Cottage drove Manufacturing Company havu the contract from the state, for individual lockers to he built In t he armory. The Governor has appoiutcd Uohort ). Stevenson, a farmer near Forest Grove ns Stato (lanio Warden to suc ceed .1. W. lUkcr of thiH city. Taunlce and Clarice King of Jottngo tiroveare hero this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. K. I n ug!;t er.v. Yuncnlla. Courier. so acres, II.") under cultivation, small orchard, good ham and seringa o inili'H from town, i mile from school good orchard land pricu 11251). Finoai. Hinds. 100 ncres bottom laud, "JO acres un der cultivation, II Hue springs. Iioiiho ham and orclmrd 10 miles from town adjoliiimr loruna. I'rieo ftooo. I'.asy U'l'IIIH. Fimi ai. 1 1 i n ( i a i . . v. m. I'.rncNi or cottage Grove, a member of the lirm of the Cottage, Grove I co Co., and an experienced Initeher, hnH accepted a position as nient cutter in tho Kd wards market nt )raln. Nonpareil. John SimmoiiH ami family of I'hillbrook, Minn., arrived hero Sun day morning and nro visiting with Mrs. Simmon's lirother Dirk Roh crta at; Dorenn. They intend locat ing in Cottage Grove. Do you know that iMnesnlve Car IkiII.imI aetH like a poultice, in draw ing out inllamation and poison? It Im antiseptic. For cutM, burns, eczema, cracked hands it Is immediate relief. 25 ets. Sold by New lira Drug Store. At IU o'clock Wednesday night the annual season for killing deor or Hail ing for trout closed In tho state of Oregon. Tho deor season will reopen for bucks, on July 10 and for females on Novemher, l!08. For trout the season will he open on April 1. Tho social at tho armory tonight to bo given by tho ladles of the Catho lic church promises to be n great suc cess, A good grogram lias been ar ranged which will begin at 8 o'clock. Supper will bo served from 5 to H for 125 cents. Kvoryone Is most welcome. It Ih claimed Indigestion U the Na tional disease. Thata why the demand for Kings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing because they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiges tion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your drug gist about them. Sold by New Era prug Store. Ins, I'.euM'iii the druggist Is In Cort land. Marshal Frank Nnodgrasn was in Fugrtmt yesterday. Henry Fisher of the Urown Lum ber Company went to Fugcne yester day. Chiis. Caldwell and family returned Sunday from an extended visit in the Fast. Herbert Fakln, president of 1 1m First National bank was In ICiikii Monday. A. II. Newton of the Faelllc State Telephone Co. I In the city slopping At thn Graham. Mrs. John Currln went to Itoseburg Sunday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Gllcn. 100 acres bot tom land, !Hi acres un der cultivation on railroad, !" miles from town. Finiim. Minus. Frod Hiissell of Dorcna attended a meet lug of railroad ullli lals and lum bermen In Portland Saturday. F. II. Uosenherg is nlUiuding a uuvtingof the Oregon A; Washington l.umU'rmen's Association In Port land. Nov. Dr. W. A. Wlrn, Presiding Flder of the Fugnno District of the M. F.. church ofliclated at the llrst ipiarterly conference at the churcl !n Cottage drove Moiidav evening. Sonic one is to blame for tin) had hole In th)1 road just below the rail road bridge, just who no one ( S.'diijs to know. It. should be lilled before another accident occurs. It Is the duly of some oltlcials t o make It his IiiisIiichs. W. J. Huddle, instructor In chemis try at the rnlverslty of Oregon, hits n -pled the position nf gas insM'cl- tor of the stato of Wisconsin at a salary of $IK(XI and traveling expen scs. He left Friday to take up his new work. Supt. J. A. Fads of the West Coast Mines Company came out from Ito heinia .Monday and departed for his homo III Oliei llu, Ohio. We regret In announce that Mr. Fads will not re turn to Oregon but will cast his lot III other tields. Tho Portland Hunt Club will have a big horse show Novemlier 7, M and '. There will be Hi" classes represented, covering tho entire range. It will be one of the biggest events of the sea son. One and a third rates have Ism'U secured on all the roads. Fred Day, Assistant Claim Agent o the S. P. Co. and Mr. Prebble, a Civil Fnglueer of tho company, were look ing over the excavation made by the company, where Geo. W. Whltset.t was injured hy driving into the cut Oct. .r,th, to see to what extent if any the company are liable. Mothers witli little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough, t'.ecs Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It workH oil' the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed, Secure a bot tie at once. Hold by New F.ra Drug Store. Don't worry about your kidnevs when you can obtain Ilo days' treat ment of Pineules for 1. 00. These lit tle globules bring relief In the llrst dose. Backache, Lumbago and Kheu matlsm yield quickly. If not satis lied your money ruiiiuded. This Is a fair offer, you can't lose. Hold by New Fra Drug Store. To cure a cold first, move the bow els, ltees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently on the bowels, drives out tho cold, clears the head. It's pleasant to take auii mothers highly recom mend it for colds, croup, and whoop ing cough. Guaranteed to give sat isfaction or money refunded. Fqually good for young and old. Sold hy New Lra Drug Store. Loe Hoy Woods received a letter from bis father, Dr. Woods who is visiting in Portland, telling of his catching a Hoyal Chinook salmon weighing '211 pounds and 15 ounces, said to be the largest salmon caught on n hook in some time. It took the lr. one hour and 10 miu. to subdue the tisli mitlicicntly to bring him near enough to the boat to get, the galT hook into him and land him. 't he Dr. said he sweat like a butcher and ho don't care about catching any more above lo to 12 pounds. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. O hosts Anil goblins wcie given full sway Thursday night ftt tho homo of MiHB I-n Klnjj on Fourth street. Tho gucHla upon arriving were received by a black robod witch who motionod thorn toward tho stairs, at tho head ol which, two tuisty while apparitions conducted thorn to tho dressing roonm. The parlors nnd ball wcro dimly lighted witli jnck-o-lanlc.rtm whic h gavo n ghostly nppcnrniife, and wcro decorated with pumpkins and black cuts, who watched over all. After they were sufficiently im pressed as to tho witchery of the night, the lihli wire turned on. The gncs's then enjoyed walnum nnd pop cot n poppm over the coals in tho fireplace. Apples and dough nuts wcro suspenuril by strings irom tho curtain pole in the door, way. Kuch ono tried to bite one of the articles without touching it with the hands, the reward to be as many apples or doughnuts wanted by the successful ones. The cat is a recognized sign of Hallowe'en nnd a very appropriate cnt-guossitig gu i e was next played. Alter a chase for peanuts came the applo bobbing contest. Then the ladies weie given a small paper ladies i hpper on the back of which weie written the answers to ques tions asked and written on black paper cats given to the gentlemen. In this manner partners were se cured and then ushered into the beautifully dcconitc-'. dining room wheie the most delicious refresh ments weie nerved. It was not until the chickens be gan announcing the early hours of tho morning that the party loft fo: home, each convincing thoir excel lent hostess that they had thorough ly enjoyed the evening of Hallow e'en. MACCABEES SOCIAL. The Kntertainmont and Myslory suppor given by the I.. O. T. M's and the K. O. T. M's was indeed a very interesting social affair. The program was excellently given which was as follows: Address of Welcome. ..Mrs. II. Veuske liiNtrumciital i"Fi...Mlss Mamie Kline Recitation Mis. Whit Met Solo Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roberts Recitation Miss Hazel dray Recitation Miss Alma Fullmer Recitation Mrs. Mary Grav Remarks I). .1. Dul'.rullle Recitation Mrs. Win. Hint Recitation Otho Hart Remarks Dr. W . A. Kime Hveryone enjoyed the program and were engaging in a social chat when they were invited to supper, the mysterious part of tho evening. The menu wa . so confusing that tho guests often took a chance at some of tho numbers, but satisfac tion was expressed by all. Tho menu consisted of: Children of the sea, Staff of life, Yankee's joy, Roston'j overthrow, Chips of the' old block. Hoarders puz zle. Tabby party, Springs offering. California's pride. What u young man calls his sweetheart, Hitter tears, Condensed sweetness, Gentlemen's favoiite, Fruit of the vine, Preacher's delight, Unruly member, Found in the Harden of Fden. A small charge wan made for each of these articles and the en tertainment was a financial success us well as a social ono. STACE WRECKED. Roscburg-Cobs Bay Stage Goes Over Embankment One Man Killed. A GOOD SHOW. Married. Clyde li. Nokes was married to Miss Iotua M. Miller at the home of her parents at Eight Mile Post Office near Ileppner in Ivaslern Oregon Sunday, Oct. 20th. After visiting several coast cities and friends in Portland they came to Cottage Grove where Mr. Nokes is employed ns agent of the South ern Pacific Railroad Company. Clyde was quietus to his matrimon ial intentions when he started on his vacation, but his friends made a pretty good guess. The oung couple start out with a host of friends who wish them many years of suceess and happi ness. The tnauly man that Clyde has shown himself to be during his long residence here bespeaks for him a prosperous and useful future. We are to have in this city a good Repertoire Company who will pre sent to the lovers of good shows three new and up-to-date plays. Thoy nro the I5illy liennott's Dig Repertoire Company, a two ear company of 25 people carrying their own baud, orchestra, specialty peo ple, scenery and everything to put on first class plays. They have so cured the Armory hall, will build a stage and equip it with their scen ery and will be horo Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7M1, Nth aud yth. Good music. Pine spec ialties and first class plays nightly. Hoar their baud who will give free concerts on the streets nt noon and at 7 p. tn. each day. Secure your tickets for the first uights production "Across the Des ert" at The New Kra Drug Co One of tho most appalling acci dents to be recorded in the history of the lloseburg-Coos Uoy stage lines occured at about seven o'clock last Saturday evening near Sheep Ranch, a stage station about seven miles east of Camas Valley on the Marshfield roid, when the four horses hitched to tho heavy Fen ton stage conveyance becamo fright ened and ran away, carrying its load of human freight at a rapid rnto for some, distanco when the rig, horses and occupants wore dashed over a steep embankment, landing in the river below, resulting in the killing ol one man almost instantly while the remainder of those aboard suffered minor bruises and cuts. Throe of the horses were killed outright and the fourth was so bad ly maimed that it had to be shot sooti after. Silk Creek Items. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Owens en tertained several visitors last Wed nesday. They happened along in I time to enjoy Little Frankies birth- j day candy. j Mr. Flliot and wife were out j driving Sunday. Their mother and grandmother were with them. Sunday was a nice day. There was a good attendance at Sunday school. Among those present were Henry Damewood and wife, Mr. S Iiurchani and family. Miss Kllen Fox is now boarding ut the home of Mr. Wilson. W. N. Wheeler made a trip to Cottage Grove Friday. Saturday November 2, was the "25 anniversary of the mavriage of Mr. and Mrs. Morton I Babcock. A few friends came in to spend the evening with them at their hom Music aud social conversation served to entertain the little com pany. Mr. L. G. Faap favored those present with a touching reci tation. The aged father of the couple, who pronounced the cere tnony so inauy years ago, wa's with them and offered a rayer as a close to the evening evercises. BASKET BALL. The season of basket ball was opened Thursday evening when Cottage Grove played against Rose burg at the Armory. The game was a little rougher than is permissible in basket ball aud Cottage Grove could hardly hold their own because of the larger average size of the visiting team. Good team work was shown in the Roseburg boys but they prob ably have practiced longer than the home team The Red C's will have to get more practice for they have 1 good hall now and must try and make good for their lailure Thurs day evening, although it is conced ed they were entirely outclassed. The score was 43 to 17 iu favor ol Roseburg. BORN To Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Ilemeu way an 8 pound girl, Nov. -1th . Oregon Apples Are Too Big. The favorable season has caused the apples of this valley, in many instances to grow too largo lor the host commorcial purposes. This in formation we received lrotn one of the most successful otchardists of the valley. The size of apples most desired by apple dealers, especially those who ship to foreign countries is about a four tier, sizes larger than tour tier must be sold in special lots and if the supply is large it quickly exceeds tho demand. Larger than four-tier Nowtons are very difficult to dispose of in Knglaud .our in formant says, and the beBt market for the larger sized fruit is found in New York. However, "we can't help it if the apples will persist in growing too large," said our in formant. "No less than two-thirds of my crop this year range from three to three aud a half tier. This year the apples all through the val ley are larger aud better on an uverage than they have been for many years." Vledford Mail. Its Time to Consider About your Winter Hosiery, Underwear, SIiopr, Dress Goods, ReaJy-mado Skirts, Coats, Rain coats, Hats, Caps nnd Umbrella's. Fverything in this lino has juit arrived at C. H. BURKHOLDERS A large shipment of the Armor Plate Rrand of Hosiery direct from the manufacturer has been reeeivd. This line is guaranteed to wear. Children's school hoso with triple knee, toe and heel; Baby's cashmere, in white and black, plain weavo an I ribbed cotton; Ladies' cashmere, plain and ribbed cotton; Men's hose in black and fancy colors. You arc invited to call and examine my stock of goods. Prices arc reasonable. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain ahkxts for is RiPe SHARPLKSS and ready to be harvested before buy- CREAM ItiK the machinery you will need. We m.-PARTOI? are handling nnd have on hand, the nju akaiuh. old reliable McCormick Line of REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and DINDER.S And the celebrated ... MITCHELL w hich make has for many ycurs jirov- -T-ro edits superiority by its work. So if BUGGIES, you need any I'liichincry in that line, It , WAGONS and will 1)0 a wise selection iu buying this ' make. Come In and talk it over. VEHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. j j HOTEL GRAHAM I Headquarters For fl Mining and Commercial Men S 1 j C. T LONG, Prop Great Northern Railway THE WAY TO GO EAST THE ORIENTAL LIMITED A SWELL TRAIN DAILY Crossing both mountain ranges by daylight. Compartment Observation Cars. Standard and tourist sleepers. New mod ern dining cars and day coaches. ANOTHER GOOD TRAIN .THE FAST MAIL -Daily- Also carries complete modern equipment Write for rates, folders, berth reservations etc. H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A., 122 Third St. Portland. Ore. W A P0SS, A. 0. P. A., Scuttle, WaSh R.ead the Nvigget.