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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
HOME NEWS Items of Interest in and about Cottage drove and vicinity. Coll for Parker'a broad. Mrs. Toctor of this city went to IvuRone. Mrs. A. N. Davidson wns in tlio city Saturday on a tihort visit. Those wlio have doponded on Porker for pantry always go again. O. P. HofT, State labor commls Hioncr, was in the city Wednesday. W. J. Kirk.rclurnod to the (Jrovo to remain at homo during the holi days. C. M. Mohn of CoUno Grove was icgistcrcd at an Albany hold this week. All now pictured, nevor bolore kIiowu here, at Armory next Friday night. (Irinin & Watch will givo away a tnrkov Xmas. For particulars sco their ad. Miss Clara Van Uiper of Portland in in the city the guost ol her Bister Mrs. 1). J. Kcholl. Fruit cake and any other cake for the holidays should be ordered nt Parker's now. Jf you want to buy or w-ll nn.v klml of propi-rty, cither ri-iil or pitm.iihI, llsi it with K B. Phillips. W. S. Hawkins and John F. Woodward were in Fugenc Satur day attending to bmincsH. Don't forget to sin Richiuond'H Turner's moving pictures ai lluv Armory next Friday night. The chicken uupper to bo given by tho CotholicM at tho Armory next Thursday will bo a great feast. Phil Prady of Louisville, Ken tucky, is visiting his brother (itne Brady ol the Mo.b rn Pharmacy. Parker, "the bake oven man" can inaka wedding cuke everybody knows. Try him on a Christ man cake. Superintendent Fischor of the Drown Lumber Co. made a quick trip to Portland aud return Mon day. S. P. Shute, publisher of tho Drain Noupareil visited the chicken Un,..liw Iu. nlan lllllld 111, Nugget oflice n pleasant call. That beautiful cake in Poarce Bros.' window will be rallied olT on tho evening ol the lyth inst. Ask for particulars. If tho best service aud glasses arc nono too good, consult Dr. Lowe now at Hotel Oregon. He loaves Thursday night. Iting'H Little Ltver Fills waki up lazy liver, clean tho system and clear the Hkin. Try! hem for liillloiisuess and side h"adaho. I'l lco 25 cents. Sold by New F.ra- drug store. Judge Chrisman took the oppor tunity of shaking haDds with his many frionds in this city on tho occasion of the visit to the (Love by tho lugoue Commercial Club, Indications are that tho masque rade ball nt tho armory Christmas night will be tho most brilliant gathering of the kind ever held in Cottngo Grove. "Wanted" a Wife; Black and White; A Father's Honor; Dog Smugglers. Richmond Moving Ficture Co. at Opera House, Fr iday, Dec. 20. Dr. Lowe, the optician is now at Hotel Oregon to remain till Thurs day night. Consult him about your eyes and glasses at once as he won't bo back for !J months. Mrs. M. Zenger of Portland, who with her little son has been staying hero at tho sanitarium, returned homo Thursday, tho latter having much improved in health. F. J. Hard is in Roseburg pro testing with the Forest Reserve officials of the service, who cause delays and much extra expense in securing patents to mining claims, Prof. Ford, the dancing teao'ier, wont to Cottago Grove today to or ganize a class. He will make reg ular trips there from Roseburg this winter. lleview. J. W, Baker says he is not the owner of the bird called a cross be tween a China pheasant and a bun tain, also that there are not even a Bjmptom of a ci-obs about the bird, it is a straight bantam. County Clork Lee his completed tho summary of tho Lane county assessment roll for 1907, and it shows a total gross valuation of properly in the county of $18,871, !80 which is nn increase of $3,304,- WO over that of l0fl. It will lx untmccHMiiry for you to go through it jmlnful, expensive opera lion for piles If you use ManZan. Put up In colhiiHllil tulio with noz.lo reii.ly to iiiiy to tho Horenens and In Humiliation. I 'or nn.v form of piles, price IK) cents, nuariinti'od. Sold by New lira (lru Htore. John II. llartog is a quiot unas- uming gcutlouion, lis groat Inter est in what he undertakes is shown by every move. Tho Eugene boost ers havo found tho right man for the place and all Lano county will be benefited by this man's efforts among us. J. B. Fggin, Supcrintoudent of the Sunrise mining property on Adams Mountain, Bohemia, camo out from camp Saturday and will remain with his family in Ivugeue, over the holidays. Mr. F'gin re ports the indication of a new ledge in a cross-cut they have been run ning and says iho whole property is looking fine. I !er l.nxotivo Cnngh Syrup tor coiihIih, eolild, croup nnd whooping eutiirit i'I-owh in favor Uailv with .voiinu an. I old. Mothers Hhoilld keep it on Ikim.1 for children. It Is prompt relief to eroup. It U gently laxative, driving the poison and phlegm from thoHyHtem. It in a Hlmple remedy that glvcH immediate relief, guaran teed. Sol. I by New Km drug Htore. Mr. Richmond has gone to con siderable expense purchasing a new Moving Picture Machine, new pict ures mid Illustrated Sous, which will be shown at the Armory on next Friday, December 20. Every one knows what these entertain ments are, and the admission Is so small nobody can afford to miss it. Only I5 and 25 cents. (irifi'm & Voalch Co. beg to an nounco to their frionds and patrons tlwt a now and up to date stock of Community silver ware, nickle plated copper ware, Cattaraugus colliery and many other valuable articles have been added to our up to date stock of Hardware for tho Christmas season of 1007. Your inspection is invited. The rnenibe.s of tho Catholic church are arraugiug for a supper to be given at the armory tor tho benefit of tho church, on Thursday overling Dec. Ill, between the hours of i:.'50 and 8 o'clock. Tickets are being sold by the tnombers ! the parish and can also be obtained at the armory on tho evening of the supper. In connection with the supper tho ladies will have on sale a good supply of kitchen aprons at a reasonable price. A general in vitation is extended to the citizens of Cottage Orovo aud vicinity. "I trust this may bo read by many Hiiffeiers from kidney and bladder trouble" writes Mrs. Joe King of Woodland, Texan. "I suffered four years and could find nothing to give even temporary relief. Our druggist at hiHt Induced ine to try your flu days treatment or 1'ineulen for $1. This ono liottlo has cured me and money could not buy tho value it has heon to 1110. Ouaranteod. Sold by Benson's Pharmacy. Albert Geiser, one of the most prominent ruiuiug men of Eastern Oregon and former owner of the big Columbian mine, now residing in Eugene, was among the visitors Friday. What attracted Lira most in the city was the window display ol Bohemia ore from the Vesuvius, Oregon-Colorado and Riverside mines. Mr. Geiaor said, "Where that ore came from there is more, and I tell you gentlemen those mines are worth looking after, as Boon as weather is more favorable I shall seo that mining district my-self." HOLIDAYS ARE OVER Banks and Bankers Happy A Solid It y in Money Matters Proves the Solidity of the State and Every County in the State. Cottage Grove's New Postmaster Word comes through the Ore gonian that D. M. C. Gault is to be the new postmaster at Cottage Grove. A short time ago it was Geo. McQueen. Who the d tokens will it be next? The doors of the banks wore thrown wide open Monday morning, holiday signs woro taken down and not a bank in the slato but that was fixed with the coin in its vaults to meet demands. From rejwrts throughout tho state it is iiliown that there was aud had been no alarm, so few were the withdrawals' that they could be counted by the fingers on one hand. aud in one cac.o we kuow of a man who asked for his three thousand dollars. Tho money was quickly counted out and a check given Lim to sign. On seeing his wealth piled up in front of him he quickly de cided bo didn't want it and shoved it back to the steel vaults of the banker Faying it was safer with the banker than in his pocket. Another asked lor his five hun dred which mbs counted out, and hesitatingly deposited in his pocket with the remark I don't know as I want it, and what shall I do with it, the nst we kuew about it he was still guessing which sock to put it in. With Cottage Grove as well as other Lane county banks Iho de posits for the day exceeded tho withdrawals and likewise until limo time of going to press business has gone on with the accustomed ease and assurance of the Holidity of both banks and merchants. All the National banks through out the state have published sworn statements as to their conditions by order of the Comptroller of Cur rency and uiauy of the private banks are doing the same, and all make a creditable showing that could bo envied by our eastern states who are claiming to be the financial center of the world. Fine Window Display. The Window Display from the Bohemia mines, operated by F. J. Hard, was a great surprise to tho Eugene Commercial Club gentle men who visited the Grove yester day. Mr. Hard deserves credit for tho artistic window ho arranged of ores from the mines. In keeping with bis continued effort in behalf of Cottage Grove and the Bohemia mining district, he improved this opportunity of showing county seat boomers that this end of Lane couuty has the real stuff, the stuff above all other stuff that attracts the greatest immigration. Mr. Hard says that chickens are all right, particularly when well-stuffed and served, but without tho min ers and lumber men, the chicken fanciers would contribute their present remarkable effort as a work of love for the fowl Instead of bring ing their favorite industry into the profitable financial success that it is. Advertise tho mines, encourage the industry, joiu to blot out the ton thousand discouragements the State of Oregon has for the niiuiug man. See Lane county fill up with well-to-do people of all classes. The mines will do it more rapidly than any other condition you can talk about. The mines are here; when will the people go at it as they ought to? Cottage Grove Leader. To the Business Men of Cottage Grove. On behalf of the members of the Callopoom Association I desire to extend to all our hearty apprecia tion of the interest shown in the late poultry show. That the affair was an unqualified succcess is due greatly to the generous assistance extended by you. We also desire to thank the papers of the city for the space so kindly given us. If at any time we can reciprocate we shall be glad to do so. F. II. ROSRNBRRO, President. Lost Black silk umbrella with gold, silver aud pearl flat handle. Fiuder please leave at the City Meat market. Commercial Club Entertains, Wodncsday evening the Commer cial Club entertained for the first time In their now quarters on Fifth and Main streets. Tho large folding doors were drawn bock and tho three compart ments were mado into one large room. President F. B. Phillips wel comed those present and as the club had had no social affairs for some time and as the real doings of the club had been known only through newspapers ho left it to Mr. C P. Jones, the secretary of the club to tell what the club had been doing lately and since the or ganization was formed. He briefly outlined their work and showed how the Commercial Club of Cot tage Grove had influenced matters of stato importance and how through its earnest efforts certain results have been and are being ac complished. The committee in charge of tho program is to be congratnlatoJ upon its success. The musical numbers were very much appreciated os also were the recitations. Refreshments were served after the program, partners being se cured iu a most original manner by means of a conversational card. Another hour was spent in bowl ing, billiards and social conversa tion. The program was as follows: Address of Welcome F, 11. Phillips Piano duet, Mth. Abrams nnd Mrs. Van Winkle Vocal solo Miss Maud Blair AddreHs Mr. (J. I. Jones Cornet solo Mr Chits. Cochran Reuben and Rachel Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Wheeler Recitation Mins Allle Phillips Piano solo Mr. C. J. Moras Vocal duet. ..Dr. and Mrs. Van Winkle ReadiiiK Mrs. Ilemenway Piano solo Miss Richmond Male quartette .' Messrs Iahain, Awbrey, Jor dan. Von Winkle An Enjoyable Evening On Tuesday the 17th inst. Mr. D. J. DuBruille, the editor of the "Leader," passed the fortieth mile stone on his way towards old age. He doubtless was in hopes that his good wife would overlook the fact; but such was not to be, as she had invited several friends in for a sur prise. As he bonnced into the house in the evening he found Messrs. F. D. Wheeler, N. D. Compton, Geo. Hall and F. H. Rosenberg seated in the parlor as though they owned the place. After congratulations the party adjourned to the dining room where was spread an elegant re past in commemoration of the oc casion. After the supper was over cigars were iu order, when Mr. Du Bruille was presented on behalf of the gentlemen present, with an ele gant K. of P. locket. Joe, hero's hoping we may all be at tho forty-first repast. No need to foar coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Lax atlvc 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 tho poison from tho system in tho natural way. Cuts the phlegm and clears tho head, (iuarautped. Sold by Now Era drujj store. ooooooooooooeeoooooooo - Directors W. II. AIIIIAXIS, II. LURCH, W. A. II.Ut'i'l'NO, I -in 1. iii:cm.kv, ('. KOHH KINO. Bank of Cottage Grove Paid Capital $25,000.00. ' W. H. Abrami Praildaat B. Lurch Vlc-rrildDt C. Kin - Caibltr Harry Short AnWunt Cathlar A representative bank of the business public of this city and surrounding; ! country. ilirisfmas Boons Now is tho Timo to buy your Useful Holiday Gifts Our Holiday Lino 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 end 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 agents for is RiPe SHARPLKSS and ready to lie harvested before buy- CREAM Ing the machinery you will need. We epPACaTnTi are handling and have on hand, the oftrAKA i un, old reliable McCormick Line of BEE HIVES REAPERS and MOWERS supplies R.AKES and BINDER.S And the celebrated , , . MITCHELL which make has for many years prov- edits superiority by its work." So if " BUGGIES, you need any machinery in that line, it WAGONS and will be a wise selection in buying this make. Come in and talk it over. EHICLES. Wynne Hardware Co. C0TE000NR0VE HOTEL GRAHAM j I Headquarters For B Mining and Commercial Men ! I C. T LONG, Prop, We Solicit your' business. oooooooooooooooooooooooo B U L.L-EX I N uiMlmiiernBailvw 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 Nugget.