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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1907)
V 1 1 II XI n MnilC "cms 01 interest in and about iiujuu new j Collate drove find vicinity. Gu ft A AJL8 ftlAAA 4 JtJU 4JUI RJUTTTB V S B BYTTTB B A JU A.SLSLS. B HUXSL SlJ Heo I locate (or your driiyliiR. (). A. Harlow of Htir wim in tin city ynMcnlny. ficl Module lo ili your druyiiKe. Ihivld Utuui I""! wlfo were In I'.n Kt'lii' Saturday. I'r. tcHl),v wim In Kiifene for t he day Weilnemlny. lloKiito fur iiiick t cannier of koiiiIm. Mln. .1. If. CIihidImtm nmdeit vIhII td Kiitfcne Saturday. ('linn. Summer, (f VoiH-iil In , wnn ii vlnltor here lust week. l.miU (Kbertf of CorvilllH Ih Mpend Intf it fiv iIii vh in tlim city. Attorney iind Mr. .1. S. Medley worn lu I'liKi-iu" Saturday, 1). Crlt-M of the DiHtoii Mill Co. wiih iii thi (hove Tuemlny. Mayor Joihh in Hpendlntt much time ut IiIm Iok'rIiik ' IVIIIp nt IUmsIoii. Col. Iilalr of I hi' Oregon took in the foot ball natuout r.Uoiic Saturday. WANTKl) Plain hi-wIiik to do, call 'I'lioiio No. -jsl. :til-lin .loo Pukor, the jrenlul mid well known Miii'kHiuitli is visiting In Tu ci una.. Work on tln new brick tclcliom CXcllllllL'e Will III) COUIUICIICCll tlliH week. Mi'f, Itoy. (irlKfH of ('niiiHtoi'k vlni tcil relatives and frleinlM in the (bovc thin week. Mr. .1. II. Cliitiulit'i'rt who Iikh been vinlliiiK in Portland will return home 'riiuiHilay. til) to Ml'H. Mllf-''il' IVlllHOII on Fourth Ntrccf, fur ihes-unuklmr nnd plain howIiik. David i:iiy, fatln'r if Frank F.liy tin" village I iIui'Uhim i tli vinltfil his hoii mcv crul days thN week. (ii-o. Miijui'rii wiih iimiint; tluw who uttelhlcil tln blr fool I ml I Kiuue nt Kn'cne Sntiirdiiy. Argyll' Mdillviav of ( 'anyonvilli', formerly a rcMiilent of thin city Ih visiting hero fur :i time. (Ie. V. AtkiiiHiiu and Frank Ijt-Koy were in ltohcmit vlnlling their niiii Injr prupci tii-M hint week. If you want to buy or hcIIiiu.v kind of property, cither real or personal, list it with F. I!. I'liillipH. Lieut. Harry K. Metcalf hua re turned from attending the funeral of hln Ktepiniither lu Portland. ItnttlcHiinke Hill has HniHhcd bin uh HeHMinont work lu Itohcmla for this year mid returned to his homo in Med ford. Mr. and Mih. II. (i. Morris hnvo moved to F.uwnu where, Mr. Morris has accepted a portion with It. P. (lood pasture. MrH. Wiufleld Rennet came down from CottiiKP drove thin afternoon to visit her mother, Mrs. .1. Hanson. I'.ugene Guard. If you want to Hee h Kod show for a Mimill price of inlinisHlon, don't fatltoHco IMwurd's Ainerlcun Vito graph Co. At Armory Hall WidncH day, Nov. I.'l, (leo. Comer and IT. O. ThoiupHon were appointed ilclcftutcH from the Commercial Club to the Ciood Ponds Convention In Portland. The F.dwnrds Amorleon Vltnrnpli Co. him tho well earned reputation of exhibiting the hest moving ptcl-ui-i's on the road. Armory Hall, Nov. 1.1 an. I II. J. licehe, I .n no county fruit inupcct or, wiih In the city this week and re ports that ho lliuls much Improve ment lu the fruits brought to mnrkct. Mr. Ileehe will attend tho Furmer-H Tn stltute to he hold In this city on Nov. 'J7lh. . It. Is a well known fact that perHons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney dlHeiiHeH. One doo of Piui'iiles at night usually relieves backache. .'10 days' treatment l.uO Tour money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Now Era Drugstore. Tho annual meeting of the Farmers and Miners Telephone Company was held In the parlors oJ the Commercial Club yesterday afternoon . F.J. Hard president of the company presided, 'l'ho meet img wiih well attended and many HUgRestloiiH were given for the directors to act upon. Tho term of V, H. Shnne Director, having expired, A. P.Churchill was elected to 1111 the vacancy. L. A. Newton of the Pnclllc States Tele phone Co., was present and on Invita tion made a flno address. Do you know that Plnesalve Cur bollzed uets like a poultice In dra w ing out lnflamutlon mid poison? It Is nntlseptie. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands It Is immediate relief. cts. Hold by New Km Drug Store. Mih. Thos. Penrce, who lias been vIhIUdb tho past two mouths in Peru, Illinois, returned home Sunday night. She was accompanied home by her slater Mis. Oruh Senstleben, who will Visit for a few months In Oregon. The grand rally and liuirrwarm lug to have been held at the Commer cial Club t his week bus been i fulfil n- llely post poned MrH. Ilnttle Anlfiuf and daughter of A li In 1 1 f attended the Catholic Hoclal In this city Wednesday nlglit and left Thursday for a week's visit, lu l:rt lard. The Filwardi Picture Show is Mot a little alTalr, but turn ot the hest in America. It will evhllilt at lb" Arm ory Hull Wednesday Thursday niglitH, Nov. 1:1 ami It Adml'slou 15 and cents. Miss Diillle Hefty or Colli!!' drove came down to Drain Monday cveni'ig and left, next morning for Flkton, where hIic will visit .at the home of her Hlster, Mrs. F.I' Wells. Nonpa reil. The many friend. of MIhh P.mmu ItlKKH will be pleased to learn that she Is recovering nicely from a criti cal operation performed at CuUHgo drovo Hiitilt ri.i iuin. and is expected homo again in the iieur future. Dal las I Utilizer. Jlogule, the transfer man , Dogate. Workmen are busy moving tint old wooden building oil" Uie block on the corner Second and Main Htrcet where Messi s Stewart, and Hinds will erect their new brick building In the spring. To cure a col. I lirst. move the bow els, liees I iii xntlve Coiiyh Syrup acts gently on Ihehoweh, ilrives out the I'ul.l. deals the head. It's pleasant to take uie' mothers highly recoiu ineiiil it for eo,s, croup, ami whoop ing cou.'h. iiiarauti eil In nlvc Mil Isiucttoii or money refunded. Penally irooil fur youiiK' iin.l old. Sold by New Fra Drug Store. Father ' Panel I, N'oilnit Aya and wife, Mike Wuld and wife, .Mrs. I.. I.. Woods aii'i daughter, Miss Margaret, Mrs. Sullivan. I.oiiis Aya, Jr., Caspar Clark, Peter DeVoinnd M. Flaherty of F.ilgene attended the Catholic so ciid lil Ihisclty Wi'diifsla.v niht. Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain :'. d,iy' treat ment of Pineiili s for -t I .. These lit tle globules bring relief In the lirst dose. Packache, Lumbago and Kheu mat ism yield ipilckly. If not Niitis lled your money rei'iiuded. This Is a (nir offer, you can't lose. Sold by New Fru Drug Store. Mrs. 1',. A. Parker of Cottao drove and Mrs. N. II. Wheeler, of this city went to Portland this morning to meet Mrs. Parker's sister, Mrs. Cnpt . I.etf, of Pittsburg, who has coino to Oregon on a visit. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Lett will visit a week in Mollullu and then come to Albany for a visit. Democrat. It is claimed indigestion is the Na tional disease. Tin ts why tho demand for Kings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing becauso they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, bloating, i tc, yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your drug gist about t hem. Sold by New F.ra l)rii Store. Tlie Wilson restaurant has changed hands once more, Mr. P. Valentine having Hold out to .lames Kirlin who has just lately come to Cottage drove. The new management, has been very busy the past few days in thoroughly renovating and cleaning up the place, and contemplate new ar rangements in dining room accom modations together w ith u short or- ler counter that will bo open day and night. Mr. Kirlin will lie ably assisted in his management, of the restaurant by Mrs. Kirlin. Public Meeting and Entertainment at tho Armory, Called by the Ladies' Club The Civic Improvement Commit tee of tho Ladies' Club hnvo taken up tho matter of eleaning the streets, licautitying the homes, and otherwise improving Collage Grove; and have arranged for n public, meeting at tho Armory next Wednesday night, November 20th, at H o'clock to which every reni dent of tho city is invited to be pi esefit. The following program will bo rciideii-d, after which a general dis cussion will ire li ii I as to the best method of proceed uro for securing a gonoral 'cleaning up. the ladies hhotild be highly commend ed for the interest they have taken in this very imporlan matter, and should and will receive the hearty suppoit of tho whole populutiou. Till'. I'KOIf HAM Music Hand Male (iuartette Mes-TS Ishain, Wooley, Awbry, Van Winkle Address, "The ( :il.y" J. S. Medley Addresf, "Tint Public Schools," Prof. J. D. Itaughman Vocal solo MIsh Maude lilair Address, "The School Hoard F. I!. Phillips Itecltatioa C. J. Howard Address, "The Commercial Club' D. .1. Duliruille Cornet soio (.has. ( orloan Address. "The Press" D. M. C. duult It.vil.ition II. IS. Proliant Address, "Ilenutlfying the domes," Col. K. M. eatc-li Song, "America Audience. Silk Creek Items. Bohemia Mine Owners' Association. The rogulor mcotiug of tho Bo hemia Mine Owners' Association was hold at the Hohcmia post office laHt Friday evening. There was n good atteudauce; President V. J. Hard in tho chair, Chas. Ottosen acting an secretary pro teiu. After regular business an election was held for the oflico of Secretary, which ollice was not filled at the annual election held last month. On counting the ballots It. M. Cliue was found to receive the highest vote and he was declared elected. It was decided to adjourn until the 2nd Friday in June, 100S. After adjournment John Lin- quest, one of the contractors at the Vesuvius, treated IIiohc present to several selections on tho grapho phone, that frequently aids in changing the monotony of long eveuings iu camp. Appendicitis. Indue in a largo measure to abuwe of the bowels, by, employing drastic purgutlvcH. To avoid all danyer,. use only Dr. Kinn'u New Life Pills, the safe, gentle, cleansers and luvi;(ora tors. duaianteed for headuche,, bil iousness, malaria mid jaiiudictt, at lioiiHun m PliHi'inucy, ..k Mrs. Tompkins was in town Wednesday of lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Foster were doing name tiuding in the Grove lately. Mrs. Newton Dresser of Lynx Hollow was visiting Iriends here tho first of this week. Mrs. (leorge Thompson attended church Saturday. Missep Winnie and Variaii Dres ner made pleasant visits at the home of several families here lately. Mr. T. Richardson was hauling wood to Cottage Grove Thursday. .Sunday was a bright beautiful day. A good many gathered at the school houso for worship. Among them Mis. F.d Ashby and children. Mr. and Mrs. David Estes and Mrs. Amy Owens have returned from their visit to Waltervillo. Mrs. Henry Damewood was in Cottage Grove last week. (irandpa and Grandma Wheeler visitod at the home of M. F. Bab oock and family Sunday. Mrs. William McCoy atteudod church here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oalviu Hunch were doing business iu Cottage Grove Wednesday. FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Will be Held in Cottage Grove. Wed nesday. November 27th. Under the direction of the Ore gon Agricultural College a Farmers Institute will be held iu this city Wednesday November 27th, Tho sessions will be at 10 o'clock u. m., l.ItO and 7; 30 p. m. The subjects will bo dairying, forage plants, draft horset) and the home. A storooptican illustrated lecture will bo a feature of the evening session. The Commercial Club has appointed F. B. Phillips, F. D. Wheeler and Andrew Bruud to be local committee of arrangements to work with a committee of the larm iers. A cordial invitation is extend ed to the public at large to be pres ent at each and all of the sessions. Church Social.. Wednesday evening tho ladies of the Catholic, church gave sociable at the Armory, Supper was served from 5 until 8. Tho tallies were beautifully decorated and the ladies served a most npp'-ti'i'lg Rttppcr. After K o'clock an excellent pro gram was rendered which was as lollows: Address Pa th'-r iTarn ll, Kugeni IJcHpoiiHe I 'al her l 'it.i.'it.rek Piano sop MKs Margaret Woods, Kiiene lleeltntioii Mis. .lean Prody Solo Mian Marion Hooper Piano I'olu Mini Afari'iiret Priind Piano ilin-t.. . Misuses Woods and Hold Keellatloi Margaret. Hold The recitation "Tho Volunteer Organist" given by Mrs. Brady wan a most beautiful piece and Iho eloquent manner in which it was given made all present appreciate Iho sentiment of Hie story. A crazy quilt, made by Mrs. Hold was rallied off. tho winner of the prize was Mrs. Brumficld. Various other amusements were engaged iu after tho program. A number of people from Fugeno came up on tho afternoon train and addciA to tho large crowd who were already presont. Tho ladies made a hucccsh of the supper and give evidence of tho fact by having received $7.' pro coeds. Oyster Supper. Mr. David Giiggs, manager of tho Pacific Slates Telephone aud Telegraph Co. of this city, gave to the telephone operators aud line men now in his charge and to the ex-telephone operators, an oyster supper, at his home in West Cot tage Grove, Thursday evening- The tables and dining room were decorated with chrysanthemums and ferns. Oysters prepared iu every way possible were served, making a most delicious nupper. Mr. Newton, agent for this dis trict was present aud gave a decid ed dignity to tho Huppor party. Mrs. Blanche Johnson Rouse, tho first telephone operator Cottage Groye ever had, was present also and many interesting reminiscences ol paat experiences were told. Mr. Griggs is an excellent host and his pleasant manner, in social life as well as business life, jrade his guests thoroughly enjoy them selves. TRYING TO HELP OREGON. Oregon Senator Gives His Views of Late Financial Stress. F. J. Hard returned from Bo Iicmin Saturday. He reports roads in good coiulition and a most pleas ant trip, weather perfect and iu all, words cannot express the sub-lime- grandeur of the journey through the forests and over the mountain, peaks, from the beautiful fall tints of the deciduous mingled with the evergreen trees, then the distant viows through a clear sky many mile? in all directions. Mr. Hard has made several hundred trips from Cottage Grove to Bo hemia, but does not tire of outdoor life nor the beauties of nature. Washington, Nov. 11 The Treas ury Department is receiving de mands from all pads of the coun try for aid. Secretary Cortelvou has made large deposits in New York, believing he could thus best relievo the country generally by i enabling New York to relieve the I balance of the banks throughout tho country. ! I am doing my utmost to necure j assistance for Oregon.. Tho Presi- j dent and Secretary Cortelvou are I i anxious to render the earliest pos Bible relief. While 1 am unabloto! specify a definito time, personally 1 am hopeful of securing additional Gvenimeutal deposits within two weeks and behove the acute stage hero in the Fast has passed and that the situation will daily im prove. In my opinion, the present situa tion is in ft great measure due to the exposures of the hist there years of tho methods used by a few financiers in certain insurance, trust, railway and traction compan ies, by which public confihuco has been shaken. The fact that Rooso- velt is President and the implicit confidence tho people have in his ability and determination to rectify these evils has saved (he country from the worst panic ever known. The country generally is most pros perous and with Roosevelt at the head tho evils will be correelod and legitiimtto business protected. Pres. idont Booselvelt has been the finan cial savior, instead of the wrecker, as some of the reactionaries would try and mako tho people believe. Jonathan Bourn r, Ji;. Its Time to Consider About your Winter Hosiery, Underwear, Shoea, DrcsR Goods, Ready-made Skirts, Coats, Rain coats, Hats, Caps and Umbrella's. Everything in this lino has just arrived at C. H. BURKHOLDERS A large shipment of the Armor Plate Brand of Hosiery direct from tho manufacturer h3 been received. This line is guaranteed to wear. Children's school hose with triple knee, toe and heel; Baby's cashmere, in while and black, plain weave an 1 ribbed cotton; Ladies' cashmere, plain and ribbed cotton; Men's hoso in black and fancy colors. You arc invited to call and examine my stock of ffoods. Prices are reasonable. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain agents for is RiPe SHARPLKSS .and ready to be harvested before buy- CREAM Injr t he machine r.v yon will need. We nn are handling nnd have n hand, the ohtAKAlUli. old reliable McCormick Line of . BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies RAKES and - BINDERS ' And the celebrated .... MITCHELL which make tins lor ninny years prov- r r edits .superiority by its work. Soil BUGGIES, you need any ..mchiiiery in that line It WAGONS and will be a wise Holection in buying thin make. Come in and talk it over. EFHCLES. Wynne Hardware Co. "J' . HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop, 100 acres bottom land, DO acres un der cultivation, ;t line Hpiinn-J. houu barn and orchard 10 miles from town ndjolnlmr Dorenii. Prioo inoo. Kasy terniH. Fisou, llisu.w.. ra3 u LLET I N If (iraif Mnrf hnrn l?ai!ir:3 THE WAY TO GO EAST THE ORIENTAL TOTTED A SWELL TRAIN DAILY Crossing both mountain ranges by daylight. Compartment Observation Cats. 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. II. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A., 122 Third St. Portland, Ore. W A P0SS, A. (i. P. A., Seattle, WaSh R.cad the Nvisget. i