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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1899)
Htnnmiitit H" ilnffiT OS KiServo ertiBiuoj mm Ibrary Anoclatlon. lottago Grovu Library Association Vottayn a rove Hnahe Killer. Cottage Grove hnn a Himko killer that Ir roeolved ItH llrnt comiliMimont ready at any and all timed to go against h. and they aro without doubt a y Hicr snake killer, that thinks ho to any institution of tho kind, and " mibjcc.t to run up against. For a ho had tho choosing of tho IlHt nuinimr 01 years Jloli Voatch hua made a word of praise for tho soloo Ita practleo to hlo himsoll Into tho hills nude. Tho consignment consols uvory Hprlnts 'ntitl exterminate all the ty.Hit volumoH, ux follow :, rattlers ho can find. Hob loves tho .... .1 . i of tho United ltiitcs,KIdpath.!"l"riiiti nouiing ononis Mm greater opediu of Quotations. Shakes- pleasuro tlian to got Into a den of Vol. I, II and III. Tho Freneh rattlcrH and turn- himself loose. Tor a uWBfutlon, Vol. I and II. Hlx month, number of weekH J Job Iiuh boenasrost- I?8undwlcli ImUihIm. Tho Comploto " H Dounil pup, and ho hist Hatur- !t ... ml... f. ....... .. 1tii. 1. ..t.t.. wi.it. u'WIi Viil Uf..i. ... JMo The Wandering Jew. m wiruok out lor i,inic "iioner," wlicre lie ffiibk'i. Hiiro. Mine Own I'eoplo. kcvv "In all reamm" that ho would find ZfRSWueklins. Adventures of Captain aomc giiigio-ntn sorpaiiiH. jo iiimkimi llgril!?) Danto'a Divine Comedy, Tho ; iol "ry sHort when tint Dovs returned hco of the lloiuo f David. The mcy nroiiglit mo rattlers on ol twenty- V rn t. Ill.i f 1 iilv uiifitiu 'Pin. ttt'u.it t.-u....i.tll. ...... OOtllHier. 10111 urugiiu. nuiory mi i " mun;-"iin nu Vlluanon. riminia. noii uoip. 1110 imihii.mi whhuhii TSoidTJIiiir. The Christian. A Gentle ganfof franco. Hurtor UMSiirtus. ICI1 popped. Tliu I'ltthlindcr. Adam lledo. iTlieJLuwM of I'uychlo rhcnomciiu. I he lWhTQW in. Thrums. Hypathla. Tho llfSoTistono. Michael fitrugoir. Hen Knfn Two Yeara IJoforo the Mutt. Ivfjtlit Hundred leagues on the Amazon. IfeJTdo tho liouny JJrlar Bush. Our Htrong. Itomatico of Two World h. Seven Lamps of Architecture. Soldiers Three. Last Dnva of I'onuicll. comes. Confession of an Opium Kator. Ionn River. Owen Wynn. nnoni. Last of tho Mohicans. Ulack IIORRIBLK ACC1DIJNT. Mrs. Ernest McRcynolds Narrowly Hscaped Death. shoot him. Hob savs in tho last five yearn he Iiuh killed (MX) rattlers, and that one spring alone he killed 237. The an nual snake hunt canned a good many nake Htorien to float around nmonn the Iwya Hatunlay nilit, and a NiiRpet man bappeneil to licar Dick White Hpiu a 'am which wah about an folio wh: ' v(M..... I u .! I.. f:...,...l I.... IHegnty. rue niot. wiioii n .Man a, " """ .uinmuui, unc miy Wftc. Sport Hoval. Harriers Hurned j I 'h tending corn, I run onto a 1 old R3Sy. Imitation of Christ. Hon a of, "tiler, that wan a lighter from way Ham. A few week igo Her Mcuco of thU "ck. rinany i up ami mi mm wnn me Hoc. en air. lie atrucK ami Hit that hoe handle and in a few minutea that Materially to the value and tho lui-idojfBaHted hoe handle wa nwclled up Utirtaiico oi me imam, uorury, uev. i r"- ' "-k IBUfo "allowed by tbla jjeiierotia ofTer Jiral Cloned. tiBlic fully appreciated the clfortM that Tho MecarH. Ulosa who baruaincd for cn)i made in thin direction. It , the warehouse propertyofA.il. Kjiare BMW take more time to put the nnrarv i aomo wcekaainee, Willi tlie view of ron- l(a feet in the manner deaircd by , vortlnu the prooerty into a planing m In tho Kxchuuuc aaloon. TIiIh fellow wan a llttlo over two feet long and wailed eleven rattlcra. Hob mild the HimkcK nil ahoweil eotiHldernliln Itclit. and ono old fellow, eamo atraicht after Iud-r W"H frlulitfully burned, from the them when they throw a rock to Hh-i lodge him, and they were obliged to Wedncaday mornhiK n meaenger ar rived iri thin city, in quest Dr. Wall, HtatinK that hla acrvlcea were needed at the homo of Krncat Mclteynolda, noven miles aouth ofthiacity; that Mrs. Mc Ueynolda had met with what might do velop into a fatal burning accident. Dr. Wall immediately atartcd for tho Mcltoynolda home, and upon IiIh return later in tho day a Nugget man learned the following particulars It ecoiiiH Mrs. McItcyuoldH wan quilt ing near the atovo, atanding with her back and aide to tho Move, when a apurk i united the lady'a drera and in an inataut alio waH enveloped in flame. Her acreama brought help and finally the llio wiih atibdued, but not until tho rains preaenico mo aNhociiiiiou who a i liiiialaet oUwuuiiDcra Kueyciopitiia which right alioulder down her aide and hack, horarrn being burned in aoiOHt allock ing manner to the wriat, an well aa a aevero burn uuilcr the arm. Upon Dr. Wall'a arrival everything poxaiblo waa done for the unfortunate lady arid when ho left ahe waa renting aa comfortably as could be expected. With careful nuraing the doctor thinks Mrs. Mclteynolda will recover. Mrs. McReynolds in a daughter of Mr. Joo Powell of Const Fork and is well known 1 throughout this section. Tho many ! friends of tho futility will bo pained to learn of the lamentable accident. Kb who have the work in hand, but It I re re la no (mention aa to Its ultiurUe ertaud with any thing like reason- inHIo" support Irom tuo cltlzena until - it limn iiirt4At leaat pav- Itn-own- way, wiiuce iirove win "nave a -uurary oi Tcl she can be proud. jMtirrletl. wist Sunday evening at 0:30 o'clock W. Cutbirlh and MIm Dora lViii;r of. tbla city were united in imam ago nt tho parlors of the Hotel iherwMwl. Uev. M. O. Hrink of the M. iKrchiirch oflleiatlng. Tho wedding waa laflitilet afTir, only, iinmedlato mombors r?Qhe,bridu'M family and a rery few In- Tuiatc frieuda lieiug present, aa follows: IMrrand Mrs. J. M. Sherwood, Mr. and Alf Walker, Mr. uud Mrs. Joseph Trotitte, Mr. and .Mrs. M. 0. Hrluk, aa Holer of Hiiriiicllotd. and Mr. Hd I bbard. A number gf beautiful vaenta were tendered the hiippv jple. After the ceremony the com- iy found their way to the dining room Heron most delightful wedding supper lu.iin flitri.fifl Mlu.1 Wti.rtif.t ta tlm cloned the deal with Mr. Spare laat week. Mr. Cox, Class Hro'a foreman arrived here last Friday and has tho re model!ug of the building now well un der way. The machinery will be placed us soon as tho building can be made irmly, and it will only be the course of a few week? until Cottage Grove will have a planing mill running In full blast. Success to it. Mining Expert. J. Welli Smith, ipinlng expert from San Francisco arrived In thin city last Thursday with the intention of going Into the Uohemiit mjnlngdlstrlct with the view of examining tho Knotta property. However, when Mr. Smith reached hero and learned the great depth of the snow at tho present time in tho Bohemias ho decided to postpono his trip, and accordingly returned to San Francisco. Aa soon as tho season opens ho will again visit Cottago Grove and tako up the work ho has laid out. O. A. K. Camp Fire. The (J. A. It. enmp flro which was hold in this city last Saturday waa well jtughtur of Mrs. .1. M. Sherwood, and is attended considering the excellent farm- Iwdl and favorably known in this city, ing weather, which had the effect to rfCtitbirth whoso former homo waa keep aomo of tho old boys at home, who lEreano. California, where his parents Ifwlde. cam i! to this city about a year IggO, and haa made frieuda right and left, COUNCIL MEETING-Continued Pvlio extend to the young couplo a world weii-wisiies. .nr. ami .Mrs. uiituirui II continue their rcsldenco at tho IHStel Sherwood, where they wilt boat Sine to their many friends. iw 1 rot el I). Hrown formerly manager nf the nek Butte mines boarding house who moved with bin family to this city ic weeks ugo and who leased tho old ttago Grovo hotel ban had the same ccly painted on tho outsido and Broughly and systematically renovated top to bottom on tho inside, newly rnished and put in first claHs con- Blon for tho accommodation of tho jbllc. Mr. Hrown is well known as a hotel and boarding house keeper, and ho ull uso every effort to please his cucBts. - ipxpocta to run a free bus to all tho jins aa soon as ho can get things regulated. r Tf.tn Tin 7.M.ir u - For a long thno it haa been apparent iai cottago urovo was in need of a llrst- ttsa bakery, and now alio will havo it. lr. M, C. Camnbell. formerly of June- i City, an experienced man in tho wsinesa, ia hero, and next Wednesday srning ho will havo a lino of flrst-cliisa kory gooda in. to plncea in this city, so (to make it convenient for tho public, "la goods will bn found on aalo next fednosday, and every day thereafter, Dsh every morning, at J. F. Millor'H ifectionery atory, on Weat Main Ireot, and Goo. Hohlman'a confection- 'atom, EiiHt Miiin atreot. Ilemomber. Jrtland prices! '2 loaves for Scouts; Uckota for 25 conta ; 44 tickets for $1. otherwise would have been In attend ance. A splendid dinner had been pro pared and the old soldieraand families had a, most pleasant time. nicti. At Saginaw, Lano county. Orepon, April 9, 1809, John disease, alter an illness oi nearly a year, aged 09 years. Mr. Purcoll was stepfather to Mrs. Davo Baker of Row Ilivcr. Tho body was intorrcd at Eu gene. Fretih Faint. Tho Hon Ton meat market was treated to a fresh coat of paint last Saturday, llkewiio a new and nicely lettered sign. Geo. Anderson presided over tho brush and bucket and It in needless to say that tho job is a good one. Left For Bohemia. J. W. Sears, E. S. Holdcrman, Al Johnson, Al Vhito,Dan Byrno, and W. M. Sleezer, wdiohnvo been in town tor a number of days, left by team from tho Fashion 8 tablos Tuesday morning. Ordered Delinquent. Tho commissioners court of this coun ty has ordorcd the Lano county tax roll to become delinquent on May 1, 1899. On motion the recorder was ordered to draw a warrant on the first of each month in fuvorof A. Nelson for light ing city. New side walk ordered in front of J. II. Sharps atoro and Cottago Grove hotel on Main Htreet, to becomploted in .'10 days. Hill of Harry Knowlton for $2.50 for hauling reduced to $1.60 and ordered paid, by recommendation of llnance committee. The marshal was instructed to repair the crossings on Jones street; washed out by high water. Standing order granting city officials free water waa revoked. Robt. Griffin appointed collector of water rent during the pleasure of the council. On motion street committee was ordered to look over the right of way for a ditch or sewer on premises of T. M. Doko and U. S. Martin in tho north part of city, with a view of letting con tract for construction of same. On motion, ordered that treasurer of the city shall hold tho sum of $200 at the first of each semi-annual term out of the flist money coming into his hands from saloon licenses for the purpose of pay ing the semi-annual intcrcaton the wato bonds of tho city. On motion council adjourned to meet at 7:30 o'clock p. ai. Thursday April 13, 1899. AH About you. Frank Goodman, of Eugene, arrived on Wednesday's local. Frank Patterson is now able to bo oi t Purcoll, of Bri ht'a n(tcr n rnther bar 1 go with tho mum o. E. S. Hoidorman camo down from t.io mines the latter part of tho weok, re turning last Tuesday. Glass Bros., tho planing mill men ar rived from their foimer home, Cruw fordsvlllc, Wednesday afternoon. Walt Cochran ia laid up for repairs at tlio Hotol Sherwood. He is a act ing a littlo mumpish, so to speak. Mra. Dr. Brooklmrt of Drain waa a visitor to Cottago Grovo Tuesday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Honderer. 0. Q. Farrar, of Junction, who haa been on a trip aouth of hero was a pleas ant caller at tho Nugget office Thursday. Mr. M. 0. Campbell, of Junction will open a bakery in thia city next Wed nesday. Sco his announcement elso whore. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lakin of Eugene arrived in Cottago Grove Tuesday after noon. Mr. Lakin comes to paint and paper tho now cottago of Mr. Jas, Hart. Al Churchill is reported, when last seen, struggling up tho snow clad hills of tho Bohemias, heroically battling with tho storm elements, nl tired near "gin" out. Dr. Snapp and Constablo Warren McFarland wont to Eugene Tuesday by privato conveyance Dr. Snapp took his roadster 'down and placed him in tho hands of Mr. Rally who has chargo of Moriau'a Park, with tho view of having Leo Toutsoh formerly of this county uud woll and favorably known, and Kathcrino Bean McMullin of Pendleton wore married in that city on tho Oth Inst. Mr. Teutsch is a momborof tho Cloavor Bros. & Co. dry goods firm of Pendleton. L. N. Ronoy, tho well known Lano county contractor of Eugene, waa an arrival hero laat Wednesday, returning homo on Thursday morning's local. Mr. Ronoy is looking uftor soma contracts that are apt to bo lot in the near future, him trained New Firm. )Cumming & S hr. We are now fairly established and are adding largely to the aL ready well selected stock of general merchandise, formerly carried by Gumming & Huston, with which they built up such an extensive trade. The new firm will use every en deavor to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. All of our goods will be of the very finest on the market and will be sold at the very lowest living prices. CUVWING & SEHR. C. M. HBNDERER, E. J. Patterson, J. A. Fryer. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heitderer &Qo. Prop. sssssssssssssssssssssst Proprietors of the Bohemia Black Butte Stage Lines. SSSSJSSSSS5SSSSSSSSSSSS$SSSSSSS! Reasonadle Prices, First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe , Economy la not V buying Shoddy Shoes, r We now hare a FULL I STOCK of the I BEST I SHOES. Dry doodj and 1 Crocarltf. I Ilanimway I and f liurkholdar. 1 7 aOYUlSOti, Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. "A word to the wise ia sufficient" and a word from tho wise should bo sufficient, but you ask, who are tho wisoT Those who know. Tho oft re peated oxperienco of trustworthy per sons may bo taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in tho markot. He has been in tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelvo years; lias sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows concluslvpjy that Chamber lain's is tho mQst.. satisfactory to the peoplo, and is the- best.. For salo by Benson Dnua Co, Cottago Grovo. Joe Lyons, Drain Druggist. W. C. T. U. Tho ladies of tho W. 0. T. U. will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Knox, Friday, April 21, at 2 o'clock. Wo invito all the ladies interested in tho tempornnco work young and old' to bo present. Conio let us work togother aB novor before for God and houmand native, land. By order of the Prkhiokst. 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. Opening winery A.pril 1, '99. Miss A. Heinrich tnvites all Ladies to be present a'jl inspect a first class stock and lowest prices. One door South of Racket ore. Cottage Grove, Or1. Tho Denver '(Tlmps -Sun and tho Bo honiia Nugget,, both paperBBbntto any address for $1.60 cash in advance. 1 Note thiB : You can procure the Bo homia Nugget, your home paper and Ihb St Louis Globo-Dempcrao for 1.75 pel- year, cash in advance 1 When you want .'pictures,' vcaU and see me. First class work, and prices sure to please. J. N. Boyd;.