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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Knloreriitt Itio ivmtoltloo At CntMtf Qrore, Otegor an Hoium! '1iim mull mt'r. Mulcrlitloii price, SI.no, In it 'Hiire. AilviTtliliif- rate iiiiii'u known upon nppllrntlmi. .Friday, Junk, a8 1901. Who would change Afnili aiH Wall streets of today for Main nnd Wall streets of a year ago? WASIHKOTONvt.lFE INS, CO. PROMi'TLY PAYS CLAIM 0lf MR. DAVIS OF MEDl'ORD. The historic piny "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was again played through the Willamette valley this week, this time under tent. It would be The Washington as claimed by the A great tunny of Cottage Grove's business men hnve their insurance in the Washington Life Ins. Co. ot New York, and are interested in the doings of that coriortion. About one month, ago, Mr. Henry Davis of Med ford, took out n policy on his life in the Washington. Mr. Davis paid the first premium in ad vance as required and about two weeks later, accidentally shot and killed himself while out boating with his wife. Almost as many of Medford's citixens are insured in a relief to sec the play put on once more by really good talent. management in Cottage Grove. All were interested in Mr. Davis' sou case nnd desired to know how quickly The Washington would Slmnlrl PnrMnml hniU n ctnollor O IV lllS C.aitU. 1 IltV IIO.V Hi W , ... r. oi. :...:.... tnat inc couiuanv irays tutuus un HIE UCJ.-lk 1I1JVG l.JI JlUUCUliU (.Illicit I - ... i sii k ,i. k,.:ii r I sight." that is. as soon as the pro. f ,.... ... .......6 . . , dealU Jeac)j U)e ,lonie uttceoi road that will meet the requirements the company if in proper form. This in the matter oP transporting ores grand old company not only olters in the r ii Hut Hov tnav hp tne Dest aim nioM noerai insurance shipped to the smelter. It would bllt PB,! " "ln,mxVitlwl cX? .. . ... r or contest. Mr. Blair T. Scott, necessitate inc expcnnmireoi many . f comD1U)V thousands of dollars, but properly ;Vas seen at the Hotel Sherwo(xl, handled by competent engineers last evening. Mr. Scott returned the money would be well invested and good returns would result. to Portland Irom Kew o:k tile fore part of this month. He said, "My company has been doing a splendid businessand have inert ;uetl their assets to nearly i7,ooo,ooo. Our investments, under the con servative care of Hon. Levi r. Morton, ex-vice president of tie United States, are showing excel Geo. Lea, who has just finished the contract of grading and tnacade' mizing Main and Wall streets, finds that he is behind about $200. Mr. Lea claims that if he had not been lent returns, that will greatly bene delaved bv unforseen circumstances fit policy holders. In fact the com last summer, which checked h;s pany was never in a more prosper , . . ... ,. lous condition than it is today have completed his contract last fall and come out with a small profit to his credit. His many friends will, regret to learn that after so hard a struggle contending with so many unlooked for obstacles, that he is at a personal loss. However PlftlPiKU.S Mlli II MIS Oil Till! CITVUIll corr.u okovii, tmsuoN. ItoMtwl p(KWtK will l roach wt by lli !! pornnr of lira City nICntiiifti-ilnixo.lMiicumiiitr, OrviPHi, iihltl TyW p, m. lit AliKit 11,11)1)1, lor the ml nl tlirw luilo or hi.)- putt ot fUMMlut th IhhiiIk it mi City ill tli itDUiimltmllim tit f l.tftU wh to kc tlntetl Atiput lt, lttll, p-hUI ItiVH jm tntm tint nl bmritig liiirt M lb rt of .1 Iff cent (or milium p)bk Mtnl-tiiintMUy mi Jmi. 1st. Hint July int. nt mirli yixtr. lUnol wl uniltntctwt wyl)lo In IT. H. Oolil Ctilit Hi plHcu tlmlpinlwt by pimlmw)f. CettllMt iOiW) dr Jiromii.i ncmimiirtiiy well llil. No IdittAl Ifm thnn r will lw wnMf ihI ttinl tlitnm ell nl hM fit) ti'wrt'n thin rliiht tu rJot Hiiy ml Hll bkH. J. K. YOfNU.rtty RvmrttCr. NOTICK KDlt I'tTIlUCATIOK. I.ttnil OllU'f nt liiwobnig, Oregon, .liiiiu It. 1001. Kutice H lioroliy given that thu fiiHow iiig named n'ttlor Iihh Med tinllccof lilf iiui'iiifoii 10 make until pi mil In miiiport 111 nil mum, nun iiitti piuu jinHii win made littfmu Marie 1.. Ware U. S. C tnl'tiionvr nt Knono, Dri'jion, tin Julv .... ,.MI!..... (, .1. ..I t . r a.' nni vix: iiiiiiin 11. u 111KI111 oil nm tl. K. No. 10701 for thu SV Vf See. la Tn K-l S.. . 1 Knot. lit) tmiiH'i tlio fiillmvini:' H'ltnos-! to provo MH (mitliiiioiis roHiiteiU'eii)un tuid ruiuvmiiMi 01 hHiu 1 11 nt 1 , vik; Samuel L. Caniti, Tnink II. Illiniu. Jamtiti K. Wnrwifk, Holmrt Siiiiiton, of J. T. ltitiiMiKs, I!t;ipter. NoncK nm pijiimcation. IX TUB GKOVK. Misses Neva Perkins and Mary Currin gave a very unique party to hi Iniantion to muke flnnl proof in utm. their lriends Tttesdav evening in port 01 hm rtMin.. ami tluit mul proof I.uul Oftiro Ht Uosi'lmiv, Ontzon, J 11 110 II. llttll. Notice is hereby iriven tlmt tin. follow--in.imiiiui smltliT Iihh llled notice of his iiituntinii to miiUii Ihitil proof in Htipport of liix eluiiii, Htul Unit snitl proof will lie iimne octoro jiurie 1.. ivmu u. s. tjom. mi: ii miir nt Kniruiip. Orciron. 011 .Inli- 2S, I'.hll vix. Jmiu'M K. Wurwtrk on his II. K. No. IIKUM for the V U SK 1-1. S K 1-4 XW 1-1 SE 1-4 Sett. 1 1 To. L'4 S.. lie tiNiiics thn following witnMM to prove Ilia continuous rcHiitciiro- iiivon ami cultivrition of t-aiii IhiiiI, vix: Frank II. Ilurnc, Kolirrt Sitmmon, Willium II. Watkin-.SHinnel L, CuVuon, of Cotbige (trove. Oroj;on- J.T. llKiuoKd, U?ginter. NOTICK FOK I'UlilJCA ri6N. Land 0.1icent Uoeli!tiv, Oreenn, .Tune 11, 1001. Notice is licrebv civi-n iIihl thx fnl. low in tmnieil settler Iihh tileil notiett of I port of lii-. clHitii. ami tlmt hhiiI W-ill Im. Itimlu lif.ft.rn f.irl.. I lt.. IT I fit, rrrrti.. t i r- Vff. lf-lr 5 nc' roci. I : ... i I t..".- v.. ....j .w.t. I viMiiuiit.-'.itiirr nt -iifPnet urctton on deuce. The crave was illuminated :".": .. v,7i: '''""k "wne on . , "f r . . Hs tl . ii. .No. IlliO-J Tor tho K W NK If. . r I J "."'4 cot'' "n.-m .11. I rwi-I. wc i-au.iunic.j. umjjiawc "imiur . ...!,,.. fim1 He natnen. the follow ine uitn.we to . - . - . r,, . . . . i iits ueicrminaiion 10 nu me contract ... in fr I Lurch's 3 Lurch's 1 CHI OT WAKCTCV 1 3 -AND- CRASH SKIRTS A.T0 (lie Fines i; :ii l tli Ci ly. good Selection, s You can now gel a Lurch s Lurch's Noff nil Tojiillicr ! In tlicHpritii; timu Ktintlu Alllilu Tlicre'mi mnelliii the Utck ynnl Ami an odor in our city Tlmt liita thu ftrHtivter hind. V an iirutitncnt for Mtweniitu lint tlii'io .- m iiothiT plii ; Yon ttnn ijo lo the New- ICrti" Driij; Sloro Ami you may buy u can of Clilnrfllo of I.illlH. lis very Hno Take it ill tllilo Don't IiMeit ilollitr To mivu a iliine. Cull wiriy and avoid the nidi . 1 V Itrvluuit A Xultiuit. Xcw Jit'd Di-iiij .Store. 8.u i Mirii In Wlli:i:i.tlK A SCOTT. We will contiiitie to carry n full niitl complete stock of Ilnrdwiirc, Stoves tintl Tinware, Mining Sttpplieit, Vteh llro Wagons, Oliver Chilled tintl Steel Plow. IC to. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : CIVK US A CAM, - AT TIIKOI.U STAND ECT to the letter. and Chi v.......t( v,j..M ,. .. ..- ----- . i....v .'-. uiii iiiiiwur tniiiiuiii-t; ni.oil null mrtnnc iniMcamanle citnh c I l.i . 4 . . . . 1 ivjuj u.,.uw.u...L, ov.i 1 I'UUIVHIIOO HI KHtCI IUU'1, VIE True courage in man has ever been a subject of much controversy, and it has often been contended, and rightly too, that the man who performs a duty, no matter how great tho peril, iti the full realiza tion of the danger with which the performance of such duty is beset, boating, swinging and outdoor gntne-s. All enjoyed a pleasant time. PIUK ALARM . Wednesday morning about 10:30 a fire alarm' was turned in and it was found tliaAhe Alhambra res taurant near the depot was on fire, The Eagle hose team was at the scene in a very short order, but Sntnnt'1 L. Citrson. James K. Wan, i,.k William II, W.-itkitig, Holwrt SiiupKou, of Coltngo Grove. Oregon. 1 'P tl -n-. -i-. u. 1. inuiiHiin, nvxipier. ONCLE TOM.- Griswold's played to ,3Ulura u,m ,uulK touraucoub uiau fortunately their services were not lie who rushes headlong into the needed. The fire started from a thicken of the fight, purely through defective flue brutish instinct and thirst for blood. As an illustration ot the point in view, the following is quoted: During the heat of battle a certain colonel said to one of his captains: "Captain you are frightened! "?bu are sir. You are scared! 'You are right," replied the cap tain; "and if you were half as scared as I am, you'd be six miles in the rear." NOTICK l OU I'UllLlQJATljON, -nl Land Ofik-e at Koeelmr?, Oregon, June 11. 11(01. Notic is licrebv given that the follow ing named hitler linf llieil notice of hi intention to make tliml oroof in Hiiiin.irt of hiti claim, anil that p-iiil proof will he mane oeioru uarm j ware U.S. Com inis'ioner at Kiueue. Oregon, on Julv Ti, 1901 vr.: Samuel I,. Carrion on III.- if. K. No. 10700 for the li U XI! V. KU SU Si U Tn. 24 S.. It 1 Kti-t. Jle miiiiert t he fiMiowiug uiuieict" to prove hi conli'iiioii' ri'diileuiroiiiHin nil unltivntino of :iil lan.l, viz: jamea ii. WurMelil, branl: II. Ilerue. Williimi II. AVaikin-i. H ihert bimiMson. bilks 1 .., , ... . ... t .mnpnn1. t,r r,1.,t,io.. ,. "' vyuii.iSe u rove, uiegin. '. " 1 ' . 1. JJWLOK, Kgmt"r. uiii. x 11c periormance was aimjuy When you Want Good Shoes AT Low Prices GO TO fall's. .fillOO ASltii'O, KUGBXK, Okkcon. Sim V" The most simple, practical and durable Typewriter on the mitrkct at tiny price. Ask for catalogue. PRICE $35. E. L. KING, General Agent for Oregon. Washington and Idaho. Albany, Ore. horrible.. Space forbids further comment. NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. ,J ,U.1LL ,11 IMJ.II. .f H Fireworks, Fireworks, Fireworks. J. I', Ournn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hughs. ofSulom. nro in tins city tliia vek. Mr. Hughs is reiireeeu i3t:iteemau Land Oilice at Itoseburg, Oregon Juno 4, !!).)! Notice is hcreliv irivon that the (nl Inwiug-mimed i-uttier lias filml nuiice 1. nor intention to make filial proof in Kiinpori. 01 ueruinim, ami mat said proo win no mado Deforo .Mario J,. Wan U. S. Cotntuissinner . nt Ktigene E. B. Piper, the well known newspaper man who has held many prominent positions during his twenty years of faithful service in his chosen field, in Oregon and Washington, having been closely identified with the editorial work of the Oregonian for a goodly period of that time, in a splendid article in that paper of recent date, based up 3ti the negro as he found fiim while on his recent Southern trip, comments as follows with ref erence to his right ofsulTerage: "FrOm my observation I am pre pared to say that as a class the negro is not fitted for citizenship, nere one sees tne darky puns liaturaliDtis, trom tue most gro tesque negro-minstrel type to the long-coat-tailed preacher and the old black rnanny. They are ig norant, shiftless, care free and de pendent, as a rule, though there are among them many notable ex ceptions of honest industry and genuine thrift and capacity. Whether the Southern negro is what he is because of his environ ments I will leave for others to say; but as long as he is what he is the South will be better off if he does not insist on his right to vote; and the republican party will be much better 01T in the South when it ceases to lend its moral and legisla tive support to an impossible effort to make oil and water mix. This may seem a blunt statement of the situation; but it is a condition, and not a theory, that lmtft be met hefe." ning mt) piiDiicauous ot tlie Uregon, on July 28, 1001 viz: .Mrs ruuiisliing fJo. Mrs. HiiL'lia I'lio he Hiisk. u-iilnu- ,.r .1 was formerly Miss Clitru V:leyof tins ceased tin her Ii. K. No. 81(12 for the place mid is visiting her many friends SV Sec. 0 Tp. 21 S H. 4 West, here, mopping at Mrs. Cusper Lea's. She names the following witinie8 to Largest line of iireworks in town at I" .n' "?rcoiitiniiiiiiM residituce upon ami J. I. Uurrin s. ' i...i.hiwh 01 mini num, viz; .urs. iiien lxickwooil. L. It. Wood Mr. AVaimer. who renroannlnil tlm rillr. .Mrs. N. Ii. Aililiann. nf T.miiin. Star lputure course which hrought a On.,-Oregon, 6. Ii. Uussel, of Ku- nnnuuroi noieu men 10 1111s city last K"e, wregon. . .11 1.. .1 t. . .. - . 1 T m t. t. . mil "im in iiiu uuy tins wick. I J. J . jii)okh. lippiBter Ho is booking anothei lecturn course. - - a ., , I &uu AAKLK QUICKLY ucw uui iwiiuun uicjuuv lit iiruwurKo I nill'Fn J. if. (Jnrriii. 1 : T tr 1 t Col. Itlnlr (hrnvv nirl.nl,. hm-l-m "oo n.iiu i HiiUBroci irotn a ovore cold water on tho bato ball enthiisiasti 8pr''1 1 01 1110 ""klc' b"'s 0t'0- K- c,lrV laet iueeday by telling mound that the editor of tho Guide, Washington. Va. llloomer girls were not going to play "After using several well recommended home , wc.u Ioolih enougli to ask melicincs without biicciwh, I tried ""J- ni..mlw..l.l..l.. 11..!.. T, ...... uiiiuiiuoimiii 1 1 .nu jiaim, nun am uur prices emt tho times on llroworks J. r. currin. Ia T l.(.fnn itu t,.,i . i r - ...w wwijiiviv V. 14 1 C Miss Ethel Veatch. of Salem, stormed speedily followed." Hold by Lvonh A- .in 1 . . I . 011 leno 011 ner return iiomu irom itose- ai-i-lkoatb, uruin. Ue.n-ho.v IJiitja Co buig, to visit her sister Mrs. II. Wynne. Cottngo Urove. NOTICE to thu public. I hereby notify the public that ind after this date June u, iooj, I will not be responsible for Don't forgot that CottiiL'O Grove, will ceieuratu on the Fourth of July. Itobt. Mosbv camo in from rc.iaforn Oregon tho first of tho week after IiIhI family, Tliov will leave in 11 few dnvu for Kili-r,,. l.C. ' ""-" J . Mnml ii, ml tlilc ....wil Tl... v-n...l I Store. ay bills nor pay any debts con Mr. and Mrs. Fd Patterson rntnni traded by my wife, Pauline Seifert irom 11 visit at Hudson Monday. Mr. JOHN Sl5U'KUT hiiu ouii luiovn miii 11 1 111 i-,ikl ii wiinrit , , he is to take his old run, driving stage, NOTICE. Attend tho Cottaco Grove celebration Jul' 4- We have sold out and all account ilf.mSV?Ji?r 1,10 cioornnce eaio at Jfow- must be settled at once by cash or note. Office with Phillbs & White. Whuiji.uk & Scott. land's Millinery Storo W. 0. Gray, tho Pacific statoa tolo graph and telephonic man was in town this week . . Mrs. Wlivno Starr, wife of tlm vnnm, man who robbed 'tho Dusty imstoflien. attoinpteil sliicido at the homo of her fiither-in-lnw. nt Sodavillo. Tlmruilnir ti.. 11- 1 ' . J. r t .1 , , . '"Kiii" one Nwimuwwi two noses ot Dr. Lowe the ounlo-Qiitialnn of latidanifm but Dr. llrk-M. of l.nlmnnn gene who is now at the Shflrfeaoil mv was culled and ly vigorous work navel goes home fciuiday, . . I her life. J. A. McCrackon, of Shoostriiig, was shaking ltnmlH with his inanv friends hore this week. Music Lessons -fln On the Piano. A late Gradku Gkuman Mhtii OD of Music is now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. X..D. BeckJ Recitals will lie given at proper intervals, thus giving parents an op portunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson. 30 minutes each llcfprc Yon liny .1 1'iiino or an Op It will pay you to write .Piano House' .Eiler's Clearance . Sale .... FRIDAY, JUNE 2.S. Our prices will astonish you. If you need a summer hat now is' the time to buy. We can help you save money. NEWIAND'S MILLINERY STORE. TAKE NOTICE. Mrs. C. Wolfer. the Home Healer, will be in Cottage Grove, on the 27 of each month to remain utittl'the 20th unit. Consultation free. Terms for personal or absent treatment very reasonable. Tooth ache and headache treated free. All who arc sick are invited to call and cptisult me ut the Sherwood Hotel. Yours Truly Mus. C. Wolfhr, The Home Healer. BELGIAN HARES. 1 Here is a chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small cfpital. I have a choice lot of high giade Belgian Hares that I will sell in pairs at, very low prices. There is 110 need to send to California when you can get the same thing hero at home. Lord Britain, Sir Styles, Eashodn, Yukon, Reel Rover and other fashionable strains aie in stock. V. A. Rankin, Eugene. OFFICE: 351 VVashington St., Portland, Or. Vc are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of thu Northwest, and with our special facilities can sell a fine piano or oigim for less money than you can get them elsewhere; Write today. Cata log us for the asking. Our stock include the throe greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Chickering and the Weber--together with olhergood makes. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW Easy Payment Plan. -Kiefs , Piano Souse.. Or call on MRS. L. D. Unci:, Local Representative, Cottage Grove, Or. TAN BARK WANTED. 200 cords of Hemlock bark wanted at Haine's Tannery, Eugene, Ore gon. We will pay $7.00 per cord oti board gars at Cottage Gjoveor Waller station . For information writor call 011 W. W. Ilaiiios & CoM Eugene, Oregon, OJ PI o tt o n t a o EC O H O n o CI M O n o ca 0 El U m a a a u u o n o n a a 0 n n M O a a at a c H O a A n o n e in t H 9 H El o3oeHanoBonocoBooBonoEoaHaeonH-nooo Good and Bad Cgg$ There are eggs and eggs; the egg of yesterday looks, feels, measures and weighs like the egg of last year, but there's a slight difference in another respect, and that difference is worth money, It's jiist so with printing; the dim-reuce between the good work and' the poor is slight to the unpractic ed discernment, but it's a difference that counts every time. 1 1 costs money but it makes more its the difference that changes the printing bills from an expense to an investment We do good printing it may cost you a little more than poor work, but it is worth double or treble the difference. Bohemia JNiigget Up-to-date I'rlnlhic--The Kind That Py. H O H e a u o o B o o M El o eaoOBoooDooBoaoao 0Honoo9Hoooia Si