1 Tifinmma Til ,t frnmfnt II "' "Ma lift rcnllM 'r',M 1,1,1,1 To L&flffiS tl,lM l,lnt;c' AO DfllfflHI.Iel.l'H mi Ii liiHiMMif ll '"-IS I p. Tome . of tliu delegates from all (Iiioh In I-uno county was Mgeno hint KiiUinliiVi for tlio iiHiilorlug a proposition to locution in Lane county of Homo adopted by tlilH nrdor. At Hint llnui tlio torn the Gotliigo tirovo 'sod to ilonntu 10 ncros of purpose, Mini wo urn in- iiit i iljtlUt IL wiih mo mom iinunii, fflSftfenly proposition mado tlio 'Pin I ii 1 1 1 In iiiii'Htloii In being it tun acre wtuto, lately pur- ill. .1. I. Jones; Mini i m n lionltliful location. Tlio Iggcsts united effort upon tlio fcltlzCllH HUll 0(1(1 I'f'llotVH to locution of till" Institution in gg ojty. IfVeHttticul. npp Huh itn eye n iiiiaiiiofh. no ixwgiii i 'tu t'oiiur ml Bom-burg iiinl liiul it here. 1 1 In eougurship wiih ii fcnccUhcn, although n liltlo vicious. nigcr of tho VitiiwoiK) show cd at tlio Davis hull Hiitur- lioar.l of tlio doctor's purchase was looking for tlio same kind Iclo, mid ai tlio doctor had to tliu conclusion that this .Icillar. concur wiih just a llttlo too ;ho scrap for domestic associ- sale wiih Hindu and il is Hiild joctor realized a iiuiiuhoiiiu pruju ngreuyj 1 tin viuiMcopis pcopie worn jrnloaHiiiit 'peopli; hut of eourso it aitwflfuvtiryhoilv feel l'ticr to think didn't carry away any of Cot- ivu'h money. &11ihh Concert Concert given by tlio Bernard- Concert Company tout I'rnluy lit Davis hull under the In hikTilUmnnf the Knluhts of Pvfhiasof wiih fnirlv well attended and inoniit'cd a Miwiewt hy all. Mr. in all that ouo could wish to mio in a vioiinit. ins very liin work and while in th his numbers wero In advance lidicnre, from a classical tand- fiill they never tired of listening Madame Wolther's powerful voice, will long ring in the ilium: who had the pleasure of me to her. while Minn Ada Con- kT . frovQMin her "Living pictures mm Laura Ksehclman, iim pinno eSmuuntHt were all tbut could he de- 'OWII . SMunip arrived In town recently flSjJatftiicrfrnl is making himself iiiitv 351tiar wi'li a nuniher of our citizens. ylitoriUowiird ninurni! his aeualntanoc, iu'oiho hua been eontlned to his room Sncelffiieiiilay morning, the romilt of aoTniuch mviuliility with fits iniinip- ITrfiWjack'M many frlciuiH.will la; pleaded Iwtliat hi liindonie jihyiiionnoioy inucli inipiovod hy his late nc nee. I'lie iiiiiiHiinl pooraitpcarance lOlauu'gct IH prool oi me laci tuai lie llfinilliecii unahlo toailuud to ofliccdutlcH ItUlslweok. fJlFer You to At. IMICh'ircliill iH down from Itohemia, iMiUlthe chief hottlo wanher of the Kuarifet la miuhty clad of it. for Al iH fgfltHtint; out IIiih werk'H Mhet t, while Itlig'tTinnii Howard la dumping about IhTau? with tho niunipety mumpH. If iSnyflnc ha n Rrudgo acainfit iih, pleann ivenuvour wrath unon Mr Chuiehill, BrMt might he well to lick him a time forltwo in advance. tStvuietl. HGIph. tho llttlu four year old hoii of IE1 Cole, of Kow river wiih acei ujlly drowned liiHt Friday and wan td Saturdny. It nppearHthat tho jtlla follow wn playing nlono on tho Ibanks of u huiiiII Btreaiu of water near Uiouno and in some way foil into the twine. When found aliout nitccn nUMtitcB after diHiippoarinK, life was x- luw. hut tho most BtrenuouH oflbrts to resuscitato him. Tho bereaved fhu havo tho Hympathy of tho entiro icomniunltv. t I'hoonix, Arizona, Monday, March 1899, Mr. John Lehow, of conBiimp- loH of tho throat. Mr. Lehow left his njwio on Mosby Creok about six weeks tor I'hoeiux. Aaizona, hoping to do JoenolUtod bv a ohanco of climato, but lonranhlo diKimtch informs his iralativcH heio that grim death Iiiih Claimed him for its victim. Tho re ins will bo embalmed and returned jo for interment. ttrrled. t Kugon, Oregon, Wednesday, rch 22, 1809, Hon. V. F. Gray and a HubsoII, of Corbett, Grcgon. Judgo 0. Potter officiating. Tho Nugget Mpgratulutoa. I E MM mm JIOiUCHCUh-UfH Com hi ( Went, I A ilinpiilch (mm Hi I'aul, MluneHotii, Maich 21 wiyH: Tho honif-McckoiH' half-faro rato on tliu traiihcoiillncntal I liiicri went lulo ellecl today and the Northern Pacific ami Clroat Northern , wcro compelled todouhlo their facllitloa In order to handle the crowds. Not Icbb than o,000 piioplo took advantiigq of the low rales, and tho (Ileal Northern sent out an "xtra train at noon, while the Northern I'aclllc was compelled to add a Mccond section to its thiough IraliiH. Tlio railroad oHIcialH report that many of the traveler bought only ono nay ticket, which la taken av an indication of an intention to locate, permanently In the WuhI. In ii Slliif. Harry Harnett met with a very un fortunate accident at tlio lloolh-Kelly mill WcdiicHilay in eoiinciicncoof which he now cnrricK his arm in a Mllng. While engaged in fulling timber, a limb from the tree upon which he wa working fell, Htrlkiug him on I lie right anil, dlHlocating tho hh ii it) at the elbow. Harry, with IiIh iihiiiiI nerve, reduced tho fractuio hlmeelf, then walked lo ('ottngo (irovc for medical treatmciil, and Ih now goltltig along as nicely as could Imi expected under the clrcuni stanceH. dooil Show. The Wonderland and VitiiKcopo Com pany, opened ut the Davis hall hint Kal unlay evening, to a fair house. The show wan all it claimed to he mid tho! prcccnt Hccmid well pleased. 'Hoineo" the trained Shetland pony, proved to he n very intelligent little home, and fiiruinlifil much amiifcnieiit in his malbeniaiiciil calculations. The Vita xcoim iih s'latioi s were partiru'aily good, and the munio was all that one could wImIi. Jcclilcntul Willlo Ward, tho only sou of It. II. Wa il, about 10 yearn of age, lling near Conihtock, was heriously if not fatally injured hint Monday evening while at tempting to board a w;od train while under motion. His brother was killed n -ar the same place by tho southbound Iim'iiI huveral years ago. Another IUininvnx Cluiiiue. This week I'. II. 1'hihips purchased the hardware tore and business of W. W. Treat. The new proprietor is not a stranger to our read.crn, but is well known as ouo of the most enterprising and honorable biiHiue.'s men of our city. The Nugget wishes him, and all such, MiieecHs. Mtirrlctl. At tho resldenco of Mir.'S. Ai Rowo, four and one-half miles Hotith of Cottage Grove. March 10, 1801), Mr. Harvey Taylor and Mies MyrMo It McDaniel, Justice Vaughn olliciating. A few rela tive and friends were present to witness lb" ceremony, after which supper was rerved in honor of tho occasion. The Nugget extends congratulations. Fin: ut ltimv.hu vti. The Abraham warehouse at Honeburg was destroyed by tiro Monday night, March 20. H was valued at $8,000 and about fl.OOO worth of grain stored In tho building was consumed. Only $2,000 insurance on the building and a small amount on tho grain. The lire was no doubt of incendiary origin, and the Ioms of the warehouse is a sorioiiB matter to the business of that city. nivii At tho family homo near town, Thuroday ovening, March 10 1809, of typhoid pneumonia, Ilalllo, tho I year old hon of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ostrander. Kuneral services wore held at the Christian church Friday afternoon Kov. H. A. Copplo olliciating. )VUl Rcmotlelthc.U. It. Chuvch Monday morning's local took Pert Wood to Uoshon, where ho will com monco remodeling tho U. B. church of that place Mr. Wood waHiiceompanied by Geo. Lea, who will assist him in tho work. To Trade A well developed caso of mumps. Will trade for most any kind of a caso of brain fever, gout, or fcclatio rheuma tism. For further information call at Nugget ofllco. Ch(t ii ye of Date . Tho city' convention that was adver tised to bo held on Saturday, March 20th, will bo hold on Monday March 27th at 2 o'clock p. in. instead, at tho Masonic hall. The Dawson Medicine Co., Aro having acrowded houso oachoven Ing at their free entertainments at tho Opera house. Thoy givo a very credit able and pleasing show. ' Other One Goes. Tho other young cougar belonging to Win. Cutbirth and Krneat Loukwood, wont dead last Saturday night, after a fow days illness. I H. 1 I'ickard of Kugcuu was In town Tuesday. I Bird Farrhir and .Too Colo Hputit Sun ' day in town. Kov. I'r.ybylskl camo up from Ku geno Monday. Wni. Cutbirth went to Portland Hun- day morning. Jus. .Bedford of Bowo river did btisi nem in town Tuesday. G. G. Warner returned from Uoscburg Tuesday morning. Ben Lurch mado a business visit to Hugcuc last Monday. Geo. Lea returned last Friday from u visit to .Southern Oregon. Clius. Vaiiduuburg spent Sunday vud .Monday in Kugene. Pete Mc.Marlin, from Black Butte, was in town this week. Chester Davis went to Portland Wednesday on business. Italph Whipple, of tho Backet store, is doing business in Portland. Mud, some sunshine, a good deal of , rain, and a duee of a lot of weather. Bohemia Sharp returned Tuesday afternoon from Salem and Portland. Albert Wallace of Creswcll was a passenger on tile 2:55 local Wednesday. Hon Win. F. Gray was a pleasant caller at tho Nugget ofllco last Monday. M'.is Alaco Churchill spent Sunday and Monday in Saginaw visiting frionds. Mrs. Ivillenbeck, of Saginaw, is visit ing her sister, Mm. Stonehurg, of this place. .1. I. Jones was an incoming passen ger on last Saturdny 'h southbound local, Mfss Pcarle Churchill went to Portland this morning for a few days visit with friends. Mrs. Albert Wallace of Crcswell is visiting friends and relatives in town til is week. J. O. Johnson, division road master, S. P. Company, was in our city last I Wednesdav. Traveling Passenger Agent Jones of Southern Pacific Company was ju Cot tage Grove Monday. Mrs. Thos. Aubiey has been visiting her relatives and many friends at Eu gene this week. Mrs. S. K. Cochran returned last week from a several months visit at Pullman, Washington. Attorney John Medley was a passen ger to Boseburg last Saturday where h attended court this week. Miss Ada Smith, of Kugcne, is visit ing with Miss Bunk, of tho public school of this city. Ernest Lock wood is confined to his rooms at the Bohemia hotel in this city with the mumps. Miss Bone Williams went to Eugeno Wednesday morning for a few days visit with friends. Win. McQueen began teaching a 4 months term of school at tho Tail school house last Monday. Miss Hattie Thompson went to Eu geno Tuesday morning for n two weeks visit with friends and relatives. A. P. Applegate, real estate and in surance agent of Voncolla, was doing business in Cottage Jrovo Monday. Jas. Jennings, superintendent at tho Helena mine, arrived in town Sunday and went to Roseburg Tuesday- after noon. "Undo Jimmy" Cliapiu, of Latham, was in town Tuesday, looking hale and hearty, and as sprightly as any of tho boys. Herbert Leigh, tho assayer, writes from St Louis, Missouri, that ho will bo in Cottage Grovo on or before the first of April. W. T. Turner of tho Southern Oregon Commission Company, with head quarters in Portland, was in Cottage Grovo Monday. Mr. R. L. Wimer and family of Al bany arrived in our town Wednesday and oxpect to mako this their homo in tliu future Arch Rico, who has been nt Colfax for tho past year, and who has been in exceedingly poor health for a number of months has returned to the valloy. , Wni. Hlggins and Bon Curry left for Bohemia mines Wednesday morning whero thoy go to push dovolopmont work on tho Luko property. Wm. Ilawloy, tho Boliemh freighter", camo in from his place on Sharp Cruek Wodnosday evening for a load of froight Owing to a fow land slides ho la obliged to freight by means of pack trainu abovo his place, in & Huston Ml! Dealers in General Merchandise Have now the most complete Block of Groceries In tho city, and aro still Belling at prices to meet any and all competition. " " i We call special attention to some of our late arrivals! A largo shipment of Shilling's Teas, CofTces, Spices, Flavoring Extracts and Bak. ing Powder. These are Shilling's Beet. Your money back if not aa repre sented. Wo have also a full lino of these goods of a cheaper grade. A choice selection of Japan, China and India Teas! Our Yale Coffees arc giving great satisfaction, selling at -J, 5, nnd 0 pounds for II. W o are headquarters for Postum Cereal and Acme Health Koffy A choice variety of mush goods! Cream Flaked Oats, Morning Meal, Semola, Grandma's Mush,'Brcakfast Deligh t Ueam heat and Germea. Wo offer the beet value in Syrups, Honey, Pickles and Sauces. Garden Seeds in papers and bulk. A large supply of Meats Bacon, Hams, and Lard. Your trade is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Gumming it Rustoii, C. M. HlJNDRRKR, E. J. Pattkkson, J. A. Frybr. The Fashion Stables G. M- Hepderer & Q0. Prop. Proprietors of the Bohemia $ and Black Butte Stage Lines. Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Economy Ii not "Bring Shoddy Shoes. Wo now bate a FUI.t, fcTOCK of the BEST A New Jnvclcc Dry Ooods and Orccrrita., ( I! niriiway anil lliirkliolder. IH Brief. Davidson does good watch work. Babbitts soap at Cuniniing & Hus ton's. Notico Ilemenway & Burkholder'B ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. Fresh candies every day, mado from pure sugar nt tho Tailor shop. Salt Cheap at dimming & Huston's. Car load just received., For tho choicest juicest meats call on tho City Meat Market. Bacon and Lard atlhoCity Ment Mar ket. Wo keop only tho best. Remember Dr. 1.. ScoMd, Dentist whon yon want dental work'dono. Go to dimming & Huston for beat value in Bacon, Ham and Lard. Pic Nio Hams Do per lb. I nm proparod to fit your oyes with glasses that will suit yon. Iain not a travollng optician.. Find mo nt my plnco of business Cottage Grove. Soi, Davidson, juwclor. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DKAI.KRS in Groceries, Jlour and Feedi All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and clean and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. Grand Millinery Opin A-pril 1, 599 Miss A. Heinrich Invites all Ladies to be present and inspect a jirst class stock and lowest prices." One door South of Racket Store. Cottage Orove, Or. Every person sending us in fivo now; subscribers to tlio Bohemia Nugget nt $1.50 por year will receive a receipt for ono year'a subscription tp HjBohemin Nugget or Weekly Oregonjaii (fyc. I take' particular pains to' keep the bcstj'nnd. freshest rolled, oats, Grandma's mush'," Germea, morning meal, fresh corn meal and buckwheat flour. F. Bj Phillips, 'J '