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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1899)
Wbmwiw i i ii TSTLl ttlon i'W'cuteil. uy night thiHO Intoroslcd In MHHOfllltlllll t llC pluUMII'O thu ort?n n 1 zntlon oHootod. 'preceding week Mr. Casper ho. responsibility jikiii him- viihm llio town for. imitnimrc, his fuorgy succeed in ho nit'H to thu roll of inombor- t , I 41 II nU'llllKtr IH UHHUSHOU fl M J ' I .... il.U. p 100 HO inn urpiitizniiuii to commence with of foi, t)ng liiHt Mniulay night tlio jllleors woro elected for the . . ..-.... . ..... Drill 01 oiib year, i-rouwwr president; II. Phillips, vleo Casper l.ou, secretary- ami m a . . - til, . (STifnrB . . 15. louuif, irs i no. iiid Hoy Knox board of dl- ttemlail Ti'ht. ftllMlibard, ono of Ben Lurch's ihlflXglfrkH, iniido an extended trip thisway lo Yoii(!ollu lust Saturday Brnoon, whore ho spent hiiimav vihii- Ih'uHnunicrous friends. Homo of frUTllds OVOr SolhdtOIIS as fo III H lfnrejlo"K precaution to have him ecjtMlthrnugh mid back, in ordur to lOBRjirtukfH mid embarrassing do- Mmn went well iiiiiii r.n rescued mcoll.i il.'pot , ready for tlio home- loUioUi noy when it was discovered W9fiJUS t . ... .1 i. ml t UUIlQlllUU IOHI IIIH 0II00K. 111" JJItlllH- mym. I. conductor liowyer reillzad Klunitioii, knnwliig.thut lid's friend lUliillif uiixiiiMly lookjiiu for Iiih re- hd ho hustled iiroimd mid liv ft Itcliltlio baggage chock was found iyiliciico our joy. , . iKftffci'i II Vhaiifcn IThuiIh. Ml foody CoMitgo Grovo pnipoily it Jiij to change hands. Thin ivwk UnUMiiiK occilpiod ly Mr. McFnr. Tnioal market anil owned by I). aouliiiiim, h'hm fold to Mr. Beagle, Hmi' Imll wmm purehurod by Mr. Martin mid (alitor. In tho flrtit ildmnii'lill'inod quite ii linrdHlii)! is BaV? ... jgrkwi upon .Mr. .wrariiiiiu an u.u rner wMies jKWcHHioii mid J lion . . t . i . . .. . . -toMotlior imiiuing iii present uiiur- imlW in 1 ottago prove suiinuie ior a nuatlPtarKct, ami .Mr. .Mci-ariaim ox- to bo obliged to close IiIh business imU Hintalilf roonj can no proourou. t&MS 'lie m Come MSSfojo.'t Ii now iiinlur way which if uScMsful will ho tin nit'iiiiH of iMtnnict mSRiieni', .Itinctlon and Corvalli ftflilan elect rir lino.' It in aleo fiiid Hiatpt ol"iiy foimlftlim of lOiW poojdo fr'iiillowa are fontotnplatinj; coining to jjreicon uml oxpool (o IikiiiIu hftween njittlion and OorvalliH. hot tliuni Sm5 Of oourHC (!otta)!0 Grovo would o Imo thom Im'iito noar hore, lion ('ttaiii (trove don't oxpwd to ad tin1- und tliiiiK. and what Ku)(out', J ii nt'tloii and Corvallia und to liolp ('ottajjo Oiovo pro- twjrtltinaioiy. Wifjtterluff ltcportti. B?-J. Jonnlni, who niadoft trip to tlio mmert anil rem hum i huh vvuuk iirm ti kHkH .... ygr tlatteniiK loponoiuio iiiiuiiikh ai nmllolona inlno. Mr. JoiiiiIiikh nr m thofetrlkoH in that initio arc vory noli, ttjajentite ttinuoi Knowing nnu pun, auo Rm tlio (rue-milting ore nun as liigh an j por ton. NotwItliHtniidliiK thu ro wintor woatlior, work thiouchout mining roulon i bolntr rait y hod, and evoryono is oonlldoiu . i-ii HTOHMfut HoiiEon Ih oponinu' up. Of l'l'OHJH'CtH. lottor loeoivodhoro htHt wook n Ilyrnu Jtrori. of thu mining Ii u of lnson fi HyrnotroH,.in th Ilohoin'im, akHvory Uattoring of thoir prtMpooU rc. The oontlomon wpoakofa uom1 lowtiiu of cryHtalizod j;old whio.li ini- jDves im they piin in dopth. Tlioy oak of tlio f now at llioir nunc Ih'Idk ily about u foot doup at the proBout emu. itevest Sold. fJnok Morptn, ono of tlio proprietor of Diio Idaho mine, owned by Morgan A meat, wlio bonded IiIh inteiCHt to I, N. Jones hoiiio timo Hinee, Ias-t Saturday Rloacd thu deal with Mr. Jonea and turned over all liiu riglits and titlo in an Id mine. Consideration private. 'or the MlnoH, A Ohurobill who hna boon ttown from the mines for a number of woekw, left jast Tuesday for IiIh cabin up on tlio fiduo. Al Ihih adopted tho minium bind- Eiess as a lifu-lont; following, and ho is iutto woll pleaned with IiIh prospoots thus far. In From tlio ftnnop, 3. T. Jennings, of tho Helena tnlno &Ionnlnt;8 Bros & Hrunoai)--camu in Ifrom tho initios last Friday. Ho m Iports tlitnirs vory qulot there at preesmt, ITho snow on tho riduo has Bottled to about 5 foot owing to tho rocont rains. A. Lo Hoy, loeturor for tho I. 0. O. F, i Will loci urn In t IiIh cilv lit DavU' hull Sou Fobniury n, ati oVIook I'. M, ltlitioiai personals. Tim Oi'vyoiilttn. And tho I toll o in tu Xugol fpr if2 por your, uasli in advance. This Is without Traveling I'aHHOiigor Agent .fonos was .loiiht the Kroatet olubbli.K oUbroireiod n (iotrngo GrovoTuoH(!iiy. i)y vjii!uii nun njiiijiuin finny. j iiu OroKonliin is without doubt excelled by none, in point of iiowm both local and foroiKii, is a uloar print, and beHldos has that groat rodeoming foatuie, de void of Honmilional and diHgiiHtitiK lllorattiro. Itt'iuouibur tlio two papers, the Weekly Oregoulan and your homo paper tho llohomia NiikkoI for II n i) hi i Jlml I, itch; A letter received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Goo, Lea, from their daughter, who Is in attendance upon the Mon nioillh collogc, ittatoH that I'rofowmr I I'owoll, formerly fiom I.om, Im seriously i Ih with pnouiuoiiia, ai.d that T. S. Yonngor formerly in the grocery busi iiosH in this oily is In vory oor health, and that bis physician havo ltd vised t liltii to got out of tlio ktore. It Is only a short time ago that Mr. daughter broke her arm. SCVHVC Stonn. A severe dorm has raged throughout Oregon especially the W'illuuifttJ valley, tho last few days, and Cottage Grove has its share; but from all reports wo are not as Imrdly dealt with as some of the valley towns. At Salem 12 inches of snow was on tho streets on Wednesday morning. Wednesday evening two and one-balf inches of snow was upon the ground in Kugeno und still snowing. Thursday morning about four indies lay upon the ground in this city and the hill were covered. Tim MliiHti'clH. The entertainment given by Dr. t'll garli'! and n minstrels lust Saturday evening at Havis' hall, whs woll at tended. As t lie Nugget man in not up to dale in porformiuices of that kind he does not fool competent to enter into an extruded criticism of the entertainment. However it might be woll to suguost that tf the hall had been more thoroughly heated ttiose in attendance would have enjoyed the oveniug niucli better. Tax, hcvlcH Mililc County Clerk Leo has ree.etvod tho re pints from four cities apprising him of the tax levies therein made as follows: Kugone, 0 mills; Cottage (.rove, '2; I. II. ttingham is expected to arrive here this week from a visit at his old homo, Spokane, Wash. .lack Morgan tho woll known pros pector, who lias been stopping in Ku gtne for some time came up last Satur day. 0. (J. Warnor, a woll known mining man interested in tlio Iiolicinlit country, has returned form an extended trip Hast. Mr. Milt Aubrey of Hugono was an arrival on Wednesday's local and is the guest of bis son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Aubrey. J. W. Cook, owner of tlio Xoondayj arrived from California this week and Tuesday wont on to Salom where hp Voungor's little ! iifd Mrs. Cook. ...). Milplev ot rortiami is to oe eoiiiiiiaudaut of the Soldiers Home at Uosoburg, who succeeds Mr. Byres, re tiring on the 1st instant. Mr. S. S. Scicol of Portland, whoso wife is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Titos. Aubrey of this city, joined Mrs hero last Sunday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. lien Lurch visited Ku geno Friday returning on tlio overland .Saturday morning. Mr. Lurch says Kugeno people speak highly of Cottage Grove. A man is a good deal like a rooster ho wauls admiring spectators. Like the rooster he calls the liens around him and then eats the worm. Salem Inde pendent. Dean Sanderson, of the Kugene Divinity school arrived, hore Saturday afternoon and preached morning and ovoniiitt in the Christian church last Sunday. Miss Ada Hendricks, of Kugene, daughter of Hon. T. G. Hendricks, of that city, is visiting in Salem, a gues of Miss Gussio Giesy and Mrs. K. J. Hondrieks. Salem Statesman. Mrs. Susanna Grubbs, a pioneer of 1854 died at the residence of a daughter In Mi-Minnvillu Wednesday, sued 85 vears. She was the mother of Mrs. M. Junction City, 5; Spiinufleld, !l; niul n j Qilull tf Kiikui and T. M. Grubbs, of xomirate road district ill Kueono, )6 mills. The clerks of 'M school districts have also reported, thpir reports giving the levy all the vuy from 1 to Vi1. mills. Jtitllroail Scheme. Wednesday's Guard givos an account of a proposed railroad scheme, hutched at Junction City with W. W. Oglosby, Hubert l ;ow ami G. F. Skipwortb as in corporators. Tins name of the corpo ration will bo the Cottage Grovo and Itoiiomia Hailroad Company. Xw Council. Thu now city council and olllcors of Cottage met Monday night for the first time, and peace, harmony und good fellowship prevailed, hverytliing is now in working ordur and Cottage Grove will commence- to grow. c&n About you. Mrn. Dudley Shields has been quite ill. V, 0. Williainajs on n visit to San Fin i-'soo. I. I). Knowlton lias been ill for several days. ' Professor Holland was u visitor to Kugeno last Sato ."day. HepiesoutativoH McQueen and Gray returned tc- Salom Monday. John Oaka was in from tho Black Butto mines this week. Nov. 0. II. Wallace of Crpswoll was in tho city last Saturday. Mrs. II. J. Day of Kugone, was an arrival hore on Friday's local. Postmaster Shorwood made a trip to Henderson and back last Saturday. Mesdames John Kukln and Wall woro passongoiH to Saginaw Saturday. Mrs S. J. Pitcher who has boon ill for a number of days is now convalescing.- Representative Gray, Sundayed at homo, returning to Salom the first of tho week. B. L. Pickard, traveling salesman for M. 8. Barker, Kugeno, spent. Tuesday night In this city. Ilov. M. 0. Brink bold quartorly meotingH at Yoncolln and Drain Sun day. j. II, Beckloy of Kugeno passed through Sunday on u visit to Douglas county. JiiekPoill ofEugono passed through Cottage Grovo Friday on his way to Boswell Sprlnus. Cottage Grove. Friday's Guard. IIus- It is reserved for 'UK, M: 1 (".(u." it1' Gumming & Huston. A LONG NEEDED WAIT NOW SUPPLIED, By W. W. TREAT, Dealer in jV-5TV-X JLVC JL C3-JL. JL.--JUCl.JL VJ. A CLJ. With the attachment of a. Sheet Iron, Tin and. .Copper Smith's Manufactory All the latest designs BtiiH.ui Drug Co, in valentines. In Brief. Davidson does good watch' work, Babbitts soap at dimming & ton's. Who savs we've had any nice weather' Syrup at 05 cts. por pail at Kakin fc Bristow's. Snow at Burns, Oregon, is only 21 inches deep. Salt Cheap nt dimming & Huston's. Car load just received. Soon be time to get a move on you ami dig up that tater bed. For tho choicest juicest meats call on the City Meat Market. Lots of passengers on the local S. P these days. A nice line of canned goods anil prices right ut F. B. Phillips. Bacon and Lard at tho City Meat Mar ket. Wo keep only tho hkst. The stone steps are being placed in position at tlio now court house. Ilcmomber Dr. I.L. Scolt.dd, DontisW when you want dental work done. Nearly every local train baa a number of blind baggage passengers thoso days. A 8 lb. package of bo.Iu and u bar of soap, all for 20 cts. at Kakin & BriBtow's If you want any farm machinery go and sco F. B. Phillipps, The Grocery man. Uomembor wo3 will sell you a valen tine from 1 to 150 contB. Benson Drug Co. Valentines, valentines, valentines. Benson Drug Co. If you want a Plow, Harrow or Wag on, got prices ot F. B. Phillips before buying. Thonoxt teachers examination will coniinonco at tlio court house in Kugeno Wednesday, February 8, 1890. Buy your wintor Boots ond Shoes of Kakin & Bristow. Best makes and low est cash pi ices. Don't forgot Jack Knowlton when you want hauling dono as ho does it cheaply and with dispatch. Valentino day will soon bo hero. Wo are bond quartors for vulontines. Ben son Drug Co, Keep your oyo on tho successful busi ness mon of Cottage Grovo. 1C glancing over their advertisements in Bohemia Nugget. All kinds of Sheet Iron work done to order, light or heavy; Hydraulic pipe for placer mines; smoke stacks for engines, and all kinds of repairs; Copper and Tin Smith work a specialty: I will save my customers freight on all heavy goods, es pecially on Hydraulic Pipe and Smoke Stacks, either from Port land or San Francisco. A large nnd well selected stock of Mining goods, including Picks, Shovels, Axes, Gass and Water Pipe; Steam Fittings, for mills and hoisting works; Iron and Steel Nails, Bar Iron, Wagon tires, House Furnishing Hardware, Farm Implements, Wagon Trimmings, Wooden Ware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Clothes Lines, Wire and Rope, Churns and Dairy Outfits. STOVES AND RANGES Tin and Granite Ware in an endless variety; Mill Brooms, especially heavy, for mill work only; Candles and Mining Candle Sticks. "W. "W". Treat, - Cottage G-rove, Or. Como and get your Photo, Medium largo or small Artist J N Boyd will Surely please you all. Artisto I'latino Photo, oh I Who may compare With those in the gallery. Of Handsome Maidens fair.- Snow is a foot deep in Salem. Como up into tho mountains Salem and get a day of Hunshino once in a while. Now lino of Outing Flannels just ro ceived at tho Now York Racket Stored Golden Gate Baking Powder at Kakin & Bristow's for -10 cents per lb.,- cash. . I tako particular pains to keep the best and freshest rolled oats, Grandma's mush, Gormea, morning meal, fresh com moat and buckwheat flour. F. B. Phillips. Buy your Ingredlonts for Mince Meats of Kakin & Bristow. They keop tho best. GKNUINE Oliver Chill and Steel Plows and Extras at Kakin & Bristow's. Whon you want job work, call at the Nugget job rooms. Wo will do you good. Cranberries, Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes and Bulk Piokles at Cuminings & IlUBtOIl. Quito a nunibor of Cottago Grovoites both young and old, big nnd littlo visited Latham last Sunday, some goipg down on tho local and others "by hand." Tho day was a beautiful ono, just cal culated for out door exorcise. FOR SALK. A first class, throo seated hack for sale cheap. Call at tbiH ollice. Greut Clearance Sale! In order to dispose of my stock JWuhrsery 6oods, I will, during the month of January, sell all good in my ' line at greatly reduced prices. I have also a nice assort ment of ribbons, ornaments, etc. Call and get our prices. Storo ono door south,, of tho Now York Racket S,toro. Cottage Giiovk, - - Ore. Wanted ! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K., here is a good opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A, T. Morris, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue -lets postage.