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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1899)
imrattjl mi ii til jsncatiiimieitt. Lincoln was In hiigcnu last where lie iih president of llio ity Voturuu Aiisoclatloti, pro r n meeting of tlio executive KSl .. ... ... .1 -nruuJinniux' coinuiiiiccs oi mo county juMQcIatlon. with n view of iutonninliig OVgVfllid means whereby the association yUlilipl' "H "IHt """""I encampment. gfwrrangcmontH were inado as to (lie .datolqf tin) tint'iinipineiit. but will piob- jpBflBfl deferred until tho Wednemluy TiVtnriu) (ho state cncltUDUicul, tho onto dtMakU Iiiih not been definitely deter mmc5 iiion. TIiIh association includes MUVitcruuH, soldiers anil sailors of tho tfMBT ... mi . ft i ir..i til AYOKOl lll-U. llio nous oi veterans wu Omyltcd guests hImo tho I mllati war j veteran h. It in also Calculated tllllt If ircEoluntcors from .Maul In mo homo hy HjwHtne tho oni-umptneiit is hold iliey i wjfnBTfl cordially invitod to bit in ut- It lH KIlid till! hUHiUI'MH pCOple BofMKugoiie are showing a very friondlv cliipoaltion towunl tho association and Sffilpubstantlally unHlit In making tho encampment a hiutohh. TIiIh Ih nothing gpfitho ordinary for hugeno people. dVgluirul" tlio purse strings of tho busl- titMUhuusos of Eugene ii ro idwnyH untied liponLKiH'h occasions. 'Soul Time Afo. I ng conversation with Mr. . II. HtmlgerM. of Grants I'ass, who Ih hero .visiting IiIh orotiior-iu-iitw ami miner rigknd Mix. Frank Jordan, Mr. Rodgcrs said to a Nugget man tho othor fiaySthat about 'JO years ago ho ontah- shed tho first telegraph ollh-c Cottage jrove over hail. Mr. Kodgcis whm tjienlln tho employ of tho Wont Union Telegraph Company, and ho nut tin BnlcgH" tlio store then known lis the lilih'M Whipple hrioki afterwards oc- RmTSil tiiiit llii'll turn ilnu'li I IV MriMtoW V'lVtV.t.l.. ' t. .1.... .1 . II. - C f HUUBX.IIKIII. Willi lllliu Vltr r. i Otnpauy had no tit-pot hero a plat- Tflfrniicrving for a place to drop olf :mil iflctflpn what little freight then) wan. iJioTcirciiiiiMiunrpnof the placing of the li'graph otlit-o Iiiih alufost slipped MngKodgcrH nifinory hut ho Ih of tho Mm&n that the 11 mt operator entrusted Bflhiltho airaim of the olllce wan Jiuunie Sterling. nutructlvr. Henry Landi-sn, Co 0 2d Oregon, Manila, him sent Mi. Alf Walker two iVcrriHiKtriictlvo maps. Mr. Walker has udlhcin framt-tl ami they arc now on holwalls of tliu Exi-hnngc saloon in this VltyWOiie in a picture of the battle of Manila fought on August l.'l, 18N!, and Kivon&ont- a much iit-ttor idea oi the 4iiatiln;than could othorwice be gained tiniest tine wiih upon the scene. The oth9jJfi a plat of Manila, Manila bay anrttUaviti'. and shows the stations of tligovftral regiments of United States l&tiSt'C Itrolcrti In to. ho houRf-bii-iiker in nbroiid in Spring- iUK in" Mtoro oi .Mr. titowari wan ?En into Tin-nlar night and home CPOdg taken. I-rom .Mr. Mow-urn more burglar went to thoHtort; of Mr. Rjlt'cwniBii. who alno kttipn tho lOHtoflice. moroilio entered through a back window nnrtUnnpcil tho pohtollico fimdn for ff3 iniKlHtook 50 centu from tho money Erarpr in tlio store. Atlant ncconnn leTUilof had not been hlentiflcd. 'Hv'DnwHon Fa in ill. iThe DawHon Family Herb Tea Com- panyywill give free eiitcrtaiiimoutH all tiestlweek at the Opera Hoiiho, mlver- Ung three incilicineH for tlio tlrug ratio. Tho eomjiany coiihIhIh of Dr. II. jillftmaino manager anil lecturer. Mm. R&mine, lien. Mann mid W. J. Kelly uinetuaiiH, .urn. u. . itiauu piauini. company Iiiih bflcn working in the for the hiHt 20 weekn anil conies well mommenilcd by tlio prens from tlilrerent woitf The llrcnkcvH, jjW Saginaw Dramatic Companv pre- d tho elovor little play "Among tho kern" ut tho acIioo! house in that ttwr last Saturday night to a good Q7mm. Tho playora had been in rc fflaraal upon tho picco for Homo time, tPjyiMwhile ImprovninontH could have Imado In some liiHtanecH, titill tak 10 InconvolnonceH of tho stage into lerntion the play went fairly well. !e a Stirpi'lfic ny pcoplo wore much surprised getting up Wednesday morning to lio ground and walks covered with . four foot of tho "beautiful." 3 tho sun did not condescend to ' during tho day, still nightfall 1 the. ateots and walks in moHt part d of snow as 11 slight Oregon (not rnla) mist turned tho snow into taged. recont snow storm, did coiiBidor- (tfamago to tho telcgrnph lines along Bouinorn raclflo. 'antl Hnomon were Wednesday and Thursday making I JJIlHl.- ' Win. KmuAl Cougar, died dead in I tlio rear of Alf Walker's saloon Wcdiics-1 jtlay morning at tlio tender ago of two J months and -I days. There l some llttlo controversy as to the exact cause ' of tho death of tliu Infant Cougar, but it Ih generally conceded that tho lm- mediate cuueo of death was brought about by his inability to live longer, for ! the want of breath. 1 ''! Newport. ' Darwin llristow left Wednesday for Hugono where ho was joined by Hon.4! T, d, Hendricks, and from thou; the' gentlemen went to Newport and will rusticate on the piclureHipio hanks of Nye creek for a Hook or two, mid grow , fat on suit water clams, oysters and llsh from tho briny deep. Sin ill I Shot;. A Nugget man was shown one of the largest shoes belonging to the Shetland . ponies in the Vltascope Company which , will exhibit hen; next Saturday. The hIioo is Inches long by L'Jq wide, not in ( i en uugor iiiaii a nig wutcu ciiarui. Mine So hi. I'. J. .lenuings last week bought the miiiu which he bonded some months ago from Oreen I'itt-her and Hob Martin. The mine is located in tho great Ho homiu district and is considered a goixl one. The price paid was f 1,000. Nr. iv S I !. Ilohomia Nugget ollh-o in In receipt of n newly painted sign in yellow and red, J the handy work of tho popular painter i Ciro Anderson. When you go by cast; your optics upon it. Its a beauty. ANOTI1JJR UATTIJi. Washington Troops Take in Some Filipinos. Manila, March 15, I :I5 p. m. Gen eral Wheatou comuiandiug United Stales (lying column attacked and de feated u force of L',000 Filiiiuos at Tuuig this afternoon, inflicting heavy Iohs upon thiiin. American logs is slight. A moricaiih capture 1150 Filipinos. Many bodies of rebels killed in the engage uieutaro floating down tho river. About .1:50 too Filipinos surrendered at tho town of i'aguig to the Washing ton regiment, and 155 Filipinos were captured at I'asig br the Twentieth regi ment. Our troops found 100 dead Fili pinos and UK) new giavcs near I'asig. Tin- priiouers were unarmed ami it is presiini'd they executed thoir threat ot throwing their arms into the river. Nkw Vokk, March 15. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says that the war department oliicials nro satisfied that within ten days the problem of the tlicbantlment of tho Cuban army will bo settled. JUSTICE'S COURT. Wednesday was itiito a busy day in ! Justice Vaughau's court Two cases State of Oregon vs (5. 1 Stewart, larceny by bailee, and State of ' Oregon vs Hurry Hurvey, laiceny of! horcc. : In tho (list case, C. Stewart was ac cused of the larceny of photographs procured from Mrs. I-hnmeruon, with tuu view of transmitting tliu pictures upon buttons, a now popular fad. It eccms that Stewart held out the induce ment that he would comiileto tho work here, and that ho failed so to tlo and started south. Complaint was filed ami Constable McFarlaud caught his man at Drain. Ho was held in $50 bonds to ap pear before tho grand jury. In the case of tho State vs Harry Harvey, larceny, Hurvey was held to answer in tliu sum of (50 bonds. About you. Hurry Taylor of Coast Fork was down Tuesday. I. N. Jones returned from a visit to Ktigono Wednesday. Warren McFarlaud went south on the afternoon locul Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson of Royal spent Sunday in the Grove. Fd nobbard returned from a short visit to Voncolla last Saturday. Geo. Whitsett of Suginaw was a caller at tho Nugget ofllco lust Saturday. Henry Churchill came up from Sagi naw Saturday to visit his family. Dr. Oglesby of Junction City was an arrival on Tuesday's afternoon local. Al Johnson and Davo llyrne of the Hohemias left Monday for .Spokane. Jimmy Stewart and Mr. Skeeles of Springlield wore in tlio city Wednesday. John Palmer of Row River was in tf-wn tho lirst of tho week visiting friends. Jack Lewis of Saginaw contemplates removing to Cottage Grove for a couple of mouths. Miss Carrie Gardner returned to Drain Monday after a few days visit with Miss Nellie Horry. Mr. W. W. Cathcart, brother.in-law of Frank Hombrick visited here Sunday, going south in the afternoon. James Wells, now ut Pendleton is ex-, pee ted home in u short time. His many friends will be glad to hear of his return Satu'l Goldsmith the well known drummer was u visitor in Cottage Grove last Tuesday, going south in the after noon. Mrs. Orrin Robinson returned last Sunday from a 7 weeks visit in Jackson county, where she visited relatives friends and old schoolmates. Mrs. Lizzie Wilson of Roaeburg who has leen the guest of her relatives Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Martin for neveral days, returned to her homo on Tuesday after noon's local. J. II. Dakoroftho firm of Baker & Johnson, arrived here Wednesday with his family from Coburg and are now occupying tho McFarlaud house on Main street. ,F. II. Phillips has removed his family from the Horn residence to his own homeon Wull street. Mrs. McICinncv has moved into the residence vacated by Mr, Phillips. Messrs. Fisher and Post representing the Star Chest Company of Kansas City, left Wednesday morning for Portland where they will remain until the weather tattle.. Mr. ami Mrs. StonehoiiFo advance agents for the Wonderland and Vitascope Company were in CottageGrovo Tuesday making arrangements to book their show in the near future. Geo. O. Knowles formerly editor and proprietor of the Florence West was in the city the latter part of last week and made the Nugget olliee a pleasant call Mr. Knowles started for the mines last Saturday. Cumminf Dealers in General Merchandise Have now the most complete stock of Groceries in the city, and are still selling al prices to meet any and all competition. We call special attention to some of our late arrivals! A largo shipment of Shilling's Teas, Coflccs, Spices, Flavoring Extracts and 'Bak ing Powder. These are Shilling's Host. Your money back if not as repre sented. We have also a full lino of these goods of a cheaper grade. A choice selection of Japan, China and India Teas! Our Vale Coffees arc giving great satisfaction, selling at 4, C, and 0 pounds fdr $1. Wo arc headquarters for Postum Cereal and Acme Health KofTy A choice variety of mush goods! I Cream Flaked Oats, Morning Meal, Semola, Grandma's Mush, IJreakfast Deligh t Vream v neat anu uermea. vt e oner trie nest value in Hyrups, 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. A LONG NEEDED WAIT NOW SUPPLIED, By W. W. TREAT, Dealer in Grerriera.! Hardware With the attrchmentofa. Sheet Iron, Tin and. .Copper Smith's Manufactory: OHITUARY. Lucinda Hall was born in Kentucky in April 1811 (exact date is uncertain as the records wore lost ami her memory tlid not sorve hor correctly for the last low years;. Her maiden name, was Lucinda Robi ncttu. Shu was married toThomas Hall in Hoon county, Misiouri. Ton children wore born unto them of which all but two have crossed ovor "tho river of death to try tlio realities of an unknown futuro," unknown only by faitli in the Word of God. Tho Christian is satisfied with what God has lovoaled in his word hencu not unknown to him Mr. and Mrs. Hall crossed tho plains, in 1847 coming to Oregon. They first stopped near Oregon City. Then moved near Brownsvillo whoro thoy took up their old donation claim. From tliero thoy wont to Benton county and about 80 years ago Bottled where Saginaw now ia, und soon after coming horo 25 years ago Thomas Hall diod. Sho has lived a widow over since and labored hard for her own and her children's Biipport. Mm. Hall died March 0, 1800, and wuh hurh'il nl Saginaw. Oregon. Successor to B. F. PHIIJJPS, DHALURS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. 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. Tho Marshflold Sun speaks in glowing torma of tho Vitoscopo Companv which gives an exhibition horo noxt Saturday evening. It says: '-The entertainment was a muwhs in every particular.'.' 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, eiw pecially on Hydraulic Pipe and Smoke Stacks, either from Port land or San Francisco. A large and 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. C 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. In Brief. Davidson does good watch work. Saturday night's danco was a success. Babbitts soap at Cumniing A Hus ton's. Election of municipal officers next month. A fist fight occurred at Latham last Saturday night. Notice Hemenway & Burkholder's ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. Fresh camjies every day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. Salt Cheap nt Cumniing & Huston's. Car load just received. For tho choicest juicest meats call on tho City Meat Market. Bacon and Lard at the City Meat Mar ket. Wo keep only the mist. Remember Dr. l.L. Seofirtld, Dentist when you want dental work dono. Go to dimming &. Huston for best value in Bacon, Ham and Lard. Pic Nic llama Do per lb. Governor Lord, granted 55 full pardons 05 to restore citizenship and commuted 23 sentences during his four years. Iam proparod to fit your eyes with glasses that will suit you. I am not a traveling optician. Find me at my place of business Cottage Grove. Sol Davidson, jeweler. Eugone's now steam boat, "Tho City of Eugeno," will, be in commission noxt week, Shoe Eoonoajr li not Imylng Shoddy Shoes. Wo now hate a FULL 1 STOCK of tho I BEST A Kew JnToIee Dry doodi v and 1 Utoettlit.f I Ilameiiwajr I and ,1 I Vurklioltler. I ' ' V H. T. Condon, son of Professor Condon of the University of Oregon and Miss, Maude Wilkins, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. F. M. Wilkins of Eugeno wore married at the rosidonco of tho bride's parents in Eugene on the evening, ' of March 180D.-'