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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1907)
HOME NEWS Hems of Interest in and aboul Cottage Grove and vicinity. Gljuuuuu sjuuuu&BJUJUiAJU) sJursTnrrii ytnnnnr jluulslsli a O Call for Parker's bread. Tom Psrkor was la Kugone Fri day on business. Those wlio liavc depended on Tatkor for pantry always go again. H. M. Yoran, Grand Lecturer lectured to the Masons at this place Friday evening. Misnos Agnes and Audrey Lang don attended the Oray-IIarrm wedding- In Iviigeno. Fruit cake and any other cake for tho holidays should be ordered nt Parker' now. ( you want to luy or null tiny kind of property, either rent or personal, IIhi It with !' Il.rlil!iiH. Mrs. C. TV Long, of the Hotel Graham, attended theatre in Eugene- Inst evening. Misx Irene 1'otts and Martin Mil ler Jr., came from Kugone to attend the funeral of Jacob Hold Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Kirk and children wont to F.ugeuc Friday to visit Mr. Kirk, who is attending the Eugene business college. A Ulng'H lyxMiHlAtulIH utter ench nicul overcome indlKenllini, dyxf Bin and other ntonmrh 111k. Two day' trllll free. Ak our denier. Hold nt ItiMiNon'N I'liiirmaey. Tho Ladies Aid .Society of tho Christian church will nerve lunch from 10 to 3 Saturday in the vacant room below Odd Fellows hnll. S. D. Hyan, Hnperintendont of the West Coast Mines company re turned to Bohemia after spending the Sabbath at the Hotel Graham. Mr. Chester Vin Peuberg is down from Im'hsIoii for a few weeks owing to the crowded condition of tho yards the mill in which ho is working will not run. King's Little I. Ivor Pills wul.e up lazy liver, clean tho system mul clear the skin. Try them for bllllouHiiess und sick headache. I'rleo 25 renin. Sold liy New lira dru store. Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Dec. 18lh and 19th Dr. Lowe, the well known physical op tician will bo in Cottage Grove at Hotel Oregon. Dr. Lowe, tho optician has just returned from New York where he took ft post graduate course on tho detection and correction of visual imperfections by tho scientific ap plication of glasses. Consult him Dec. 18th and 19th. Andrew Br und was made a Knight Templar by Eugono Com manding K. T. Mrs. Brund accom panied him to Eugene but was not permitted to visit the lodgo so she contented herself with visiting frionds in tho city. It will 1 unnecessary for you to go through a painful, expensive opera tion for plies If you uho Manan. Cut np tn collapsible tulio with nozzle, reiil.v to npply to the soreness and In Humiliation. Fur any form of plies, price !K) cents, guaranteed. Sold by New V.ra drag store. Have Dr. Lowe cur your head nnd ejo ache with a pair of Ids su perior glasses. They cost no more than others and you have the bene fit of his .skill on 1 over IS years ex perience. Consult him at Hotel Oregon, Deo. 18th and 19th. Jack KlofTenstein, an old Bo hemia miner has returned from sev eral months stay in Nevada. Mr. KlofTenstein is one of the owners of the Grizzly mine, he went to camp yesterday taking with him a num ber of miners and will do some work on the property. !oes Ln.xn.1ive Congh Syrup for coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough k'owk In favor daily with young and old. Mothers should keep It on hand for children. It Is prompt relief to croup. It 1h gently laxative, driving tho poison and phlegm from tho system. It Is a simple remedy that gives immediate relief, guaran teed. Sold by New Era drug store. Griflin fc Veatch Co. beg to an nounce to their friends and patrons that a new and up to date stook of Community silver ware, nickle plated copper ware, Cattaraugus cuttlery and many other valuable articles have been added to our up to date stock of Hardware for tho Christmas season of 1907. Your juspeotion is invited. Tho members of the Catholic church are arranging for a suppor to be given at the armory lor the benefit of tho church, on Thursday evening Dec. 19, between the hours of G:.'0 and H o'clock. Tickets are being sold by the mombers ot the parish nnd can also be obtained at the armory on the evening of the supper. In connection with the supper the ladies will have on tale a good supply of kitchen aprons at a icasonablo price. A general in vitation is extended to the citizens of Cottage (Irovo and vicinity. Alt throe of tho colored men who woro implicated in the daylight hold-up of Andrew Walker are now safely behind the bars to await a charge of robbery. Constable At kins brought down from the Grove yesterday tho man captured at Ash land, who gave his name as Cbas. Sharp. Ho is a rather vicious looking fellow, nnd is reported by the other two as having held the gun In Mr. Walker's t'aoe while they robbed him. He waived ex amination before Justice J. K. Young, and was held to court in tho sum of $2.r0 bond, which he failed to give, and will receivo his trial when court sets. Register. "I truxt tlil may bo read by many hiiuVh-m from kidney and bladder tmiiUe" writes Mrs. Joe King of Wo'iillmnl, TexiiH. "I suffered four years mul eould Und nothing to give even temporary rellrf. Our druggist at hint Induced me to try .your !W days treatment of I'iiieules for $1. This one Imttle has cured me and money could not. buy the value it lins been to mc Ouaranteed. Sold by I'cnson's Pharmacy. At tho request of a number of hulics, the Poultry Association has decided to hold the baby show in the afternoon at 2:30 instead of in the evening. This will be much more convenient for the babies, as they will be in better humor and look prettier than in the evening when they would be sleepy and tired. A number of pretty prizes will be given, among them one lor the prettiest boy and girl baby un der 1 year, and from 1 to 2 years, and tho fattest baby under 18 months. A PITIFUL CASE OF INSANITY 'Jack" Houston Hat to be Taken to Salem. MARRIED. At tho home of tho bride's moth er iu this city, Sunday evening at 9 o'clock by Hev. W. A. Elkins, Mr. Frank J. Sly and Miss Ethel Cottle wero married in the presence of a number of friends. Lunch was served and the pleasant occa sion was taken advantage of for con gratulations in which the Nugget crew heartily join. Miss Cottle was formerly part owner in the Nugget and later an employe for several years. Mr. Sly is the pop ular clerk at Benson's Pharmacy and is considered one of the fore- moFt young business men of the city. A Dangerous Deadlock That Hornet lines terminates fatally, Is the stoppage of liver and bowel f unci ions. To quickly end this con dition without disagreeable sensa tions. Dr. King's New Life Tills should always bo your remedy. Guar anteed absolutely satisfactory iu evory case or money back at Renson's Pharmacy. 25cont9. Portland and Return Only $5.30 The Southern Pacific Co. is now soiling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage Grove for $5.30 good going Saturday on No. 1C at 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7.30 p. m., giving all day Satur day, Sunday and Monday in jPort laud. The same arrangements ap ply froni Portlaud giving Portland poople a chance to visit valley poiuts at greatly reduced rates. Third of Series The celebrated MIDLAND JUB ILTvE SINGERS will give their musical entertainment at the Chris tian Church on Deo. 12th. Doors open at 7:30; don't miss this rara opportunity if you enjoy "colored singing;" for they will surely please you. Dr. II. C. Scblcef, of Cottage Grove, and an attendant brought A. J. Houston, of Lorane, to Eu gene yesterday to be examined for insanity. He was taken before the regular board, with Dr9. W. L. Cheshire and Dr. Schleef and it was found that lie is a fit subject for treatment at the hospital at Salem. Some years ago, "Jack" Houston was one of the best known and most prosperous citizens of Scio, where he conducted a large mercan tile business. One dark night as he was going home from the store, an enemy struck him on the back of the head with a heavy club or billy, crushing in the occipital bone and leaving a depression in the skull, from which there has been quite a pressure on the brain. Two years ago he commenced to show signs of mental abberration, and has grown worse ever since, so that it was nec essary to resort to this procedure. He is 78 years of age, nnd before his affliction was a man of fine dis position aud genial temperament, but he was greetly changed. Sev eral times since the injury pieces of bone have worked out of the wound. He will be taken p Salem this morning by an attendant. Regis ter. Chicken Show Tomorrow Silk Creek Items We are glad to know that Ham ilton Fox is out again after a short illness. Mr. S. Burcham and his family are now enjoying their new tele phone. We understand they had one put in their home last week. The Babcock boys spent Saturday evening with Mr. Charlie Wilson and bis family. Mr. L. G. Paap went to Cottage Grove Saturday afternoon. Mr. George Miller and wife, of Divide, visited their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Wheeler, Friday night, re turning home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Oberbolser entertained Grandpa Babcock one night not long ago. Mr. John Damewood and his family entertained compony lately. Mrs. Tompkins, of Glenwood Heights, visited Mrs. Burcham Thursday. We are sorry to learn that Miss Huby Slagle is sick at this writing. Mrs. Henry Long was favored with a visitor Friday night. Prof. M. R. Cody, of Walla Walla College, Wash., visited at Royal Academy Friday. He spoko some very encouraging words to the students. ' Miss Janie Davidson, of Soginaw, visited her sister not long ago. Mr. Milton Clow, formerly a resident of Silk Creek," but now a locomotive engineer of Washing ton, with his wife and child have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Ed. Ashby. A Good Result Tho members of the Calapooia Poultry Association, tinder whose auspices the poultry show will be held in this city on the 12th, 13th and 14th, ore in great glee. Up to 8 o'clock Tuesday morning over three hundred and fifty birds had been entered, and the entries are still coming in. Word has been received from the Commercial Club at Eugene that they will be down on Friday after noon in a body to attend the show end cement The good feelings , that already exist between these neigh boring cities. The Association has placed on exhibition in the large show win dow of W. A. Hemenway the val uable prizes which are open for competition in the show. It certain ly is a fine display and reflects the greatest credit on the merchants of this place who have so kindly come to the assistance of the Association iu showing their appreciation of the good work the Association has ' un dertaken. Prof. Drydcn who has charge of the Poultry Department at the Ore gon Agricultural College, will be in tho city Friday evening, the 13th, and will deliver before the Associa tion in the show room, a lecture on poultry. This will be a rare treat for all who aro interested in poul try and an event that no one should miss. Professor Drydeu has lately taken this department, coming from Salt Lake and is a speaker of fine ability and well versed in bis partic ular department. The baby show is creating a great deal oi enthusiasm among the mothers of the city and surround ing country and a good number of entries are expected, Some very handsome prizes are up, and while one will win, all will be at their best. There is no sickness of any kind iu Cottage Grove so do not stay away on account of any talk you may hear. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Christmaa and New Years 1907-08 on Southern Pacific. Ouo and one third lowest first class fare over route traveled. Tic kets for children five years and over but under 12 years one half the ex cursion rate charged for adults. No excursion tickets will be sold be tween any two stations where the one way rate is more thau $10. SAI.R dates. Dec. 23d, 24th, 25th, for Christ mas tickets. Dec. 3oth, 31st aud Jan 1st for New Years tickets. He- turn limit Jan. 2nd. J. M. Isham. Uuder the operation of the uew Pure Food Laws, baking powders now generally bear on he labels a statement ot the ingredients. This S3 of utmost importance because of the harmful ingredients used in many cases. Royal Baking Powder is known to be the only baking powder made of Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, and this no doubt explains its greatly increased Bale here. Careful housekeepers are taking advantage of the protection which the Laws afford, aud are examining all the reading matter ou the back of the label before adopting any brand tor use in the home. When in place of the words Cream of Tartar the words "alum" "aluminum" or "phosphate of lime" appear among the iogred ients, they heed the "warning and avoid baking powders containing these substitutes. Bank of Cottage Grove. We never close Thanksgiving, Christmas and Fourth of July ex cepted. Capital paid in $25,000.00 W. H. ABRAMS, President. To Members of 0. E. S. We will have our election of offi cers at next tegular meeting. You are requested to be present. Jennie Rosenberg, W. M. No need to fear coughs nnd colds this year as you can obtain Bees Lax ative Cough Syrup now from Jyour dealer. This is good news to moth ers who fear cough and whooping cough. It is a gentle laxative that expells the poison from the syHtem in the natural way. Cuts tho phlegm and clears tho head. Guaranteed. Sold by Now F.ra drug store. XKM00KOOOOKOO00KKKM Director W. II. A llll A MS, II. MlltCil, V. A. UAiiTi'No, Mm. iii:cki.i:v, ('. liOHH KINO. Bank of Cottage Grove Paid jlapital $25,000.00. W. H. Abram . Prtidiat B. Lurch Vlc-Frildnt C. ion Kin - Caibltr Harry Short AtiUUnt ChUr A representative bonk of the business public of this city and surrouudliiK; country. We Solicit your business. 0HHH0OOOO0-0-0-0O0OK ihiisfmas Boods Now is the Time to buy your Useful Holiday Gifts Our Holiday Line is on Display Household Necessities Beautiful line of Table Linen and Napkins. Sideboard and bureau scarfs. Lunch cloths and centre pieces with elaborate drawn work centres and hemstitched border. Battenberg centre pieces, purses all colors and sizes. All for Comfort During the Cold Weather Silk scarfs and head shawls, lace trimmed. One hundred and forty wool and silk fascinators and shoulder shawls, no two alike. Silk mufflers aud handkerchiefs. Fancy neckwear. Bearskin and silk cocheted baby hoods. Ladies' felt and velvet, fur-trimmed slippers, all colors. Gent's Morocco and plush house slippers. Fancy Wool and Silk Mittens and Gloves, all sizes. Teddy bears io please the children. Phone Me Your Order if you are unable to come and Chose for Yourself, and I Will Give You a "Square Deal." C. H. BURKHOLDERS Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain is Ripe and ready to be harvested before buy ing Ihc machinery you will need. We are handling and have on hand, the old reliable McCormick Line of REAPERS MOWERS RAKES and BINDERS which make has for many years prov ed it9 superiority by its work. So if you need any machinery in that line, it will be a wise selection in buying this make. Come in and talk it over. AORXTX FOR SHARPLKSR CRLU.M SEPARATOR. BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES And the celebrated MITCHELL BUGGIES, WAGONS and VEHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. J I HOTEL GRAHAM J Headquarters For I Mining and Commercial Men (J I C. T. LONG, PropT I B U LLET I N Great NQrthern 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. G. P. A., Seattle, WaSh Read the Nvjgget.