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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
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Iio Modern Woodmen was orrnnlxul Iro IitHt Tuewlay v'tihi. Deputy Mftriilial from Albany and Deputy Miller pin Lebanon arriving In thuaflcrnoon to officiate. An Interesting meet was I Hid mid aoiiio good healthy iternal talk una imparted by Deputy llllur. However aa noinc of the charter Ifitiiibers woro in the country, and could at he reached upon Mich "hort notice, (hcr one or both of the gentlemen will Stum lieru next Tuoitday and ollleiate at e installation and obligate all the Snrter iiiBinlHjra. I'll oho who went not iteiit at the lad meeting are rcuuHted Ins present next Tuesday evening nt arnmliiu' ball- Tbo camp baa a charter Sembcriiliipjof Ifi anil already four mem- lit from outside camps haveoxpresu'd a Inire to deposit their earda with this imp. 1 no .Moocru ocximt'ii rmiKH ftiong the verv beat fratciiuil societies il ia rapidly gaining a ninantic mi'in- few Meat Market. iMel'arland Co. opuned up a new meat iarket on Main ttreet Tuesday morn g with a nico aaxortiiieut of choice mil uieatn, beef, pork, mutton and Dokuil uientH. The market wilt lie sunn a me ueuirai .ieai .mitkci, B'l in located in the Mcl'arland build- Ig lormci 1 r occupied by Dr. Hchollold's ental parlora. Messrs, Mcl'arland tve fitted up their market in oxcullcht nnpe and everythiuu hIiIihih. They are fepared to furniah uientH to auit the d'U faHtidion- mid will, make a ttceialty of apeeily delivery. Good I tick i with thciu. V V T. r Conference,. Mm. I,. M. N. HteveiiH, national pro!- ft'iil of the W. (T. U. and Mlaa Anna jnnlnn, vice preriiile ut will be In Ku- 6ne May 27 and IM, at which time tliey iill hold a W. C. T. U. conference. July three conference will bo held in fa "Into by thane diMtiniiuiaheil workera Mill Kiiijeuo Ih fortunate in aecurinK one them. The hidlcH are not only ilia- SiimiiHhe.1 in V. 0. T. U. work in the Inited Statca but in Canada and Kuropo la well. The public iH cordially invited ) attend thiHconferencu. ' Mlclal Vinlt. 'Mm. Wilson county prcaldcutnt tlio t. C T. U. and Mra. McClun, aupt. of Jepartment of Social I'uritv were in (Ottaue Grovo Inat week for the nurnoHO coiiforrin(? with the ladicn of tlio V. T. TJ. hum about tlio county eon- Wntiontobo held in our city May 17 liul 18. Several delegatea are expected pin other uniona in the county and we Hope a Rood attendance and iutcrcat pill bo inanifeatcd by our neonlo dur ing the convention. t fata Xot Set, W. I, Lincoln chairman of the county eterah iiHHociation. who waa in Kit- HJSL',U) Monduy with the view of furthor (""pieting coipinltteo work, aniiouiiccH Shnt ovorything ia worklnj: harmoni- f'laiy lor a successful oncanipniont but '"it it 1ms bcon agreed that tlio dato "an not aa yot bo Hot with a viow of oatponini tho ovont until tho arrival of tjo u and tl,on tho "old bovs" will jjivo m "young boys a rocoption Ioiik to bo momtierhy them. Vei Clubbing Proposition. Kolicmia NllL'Mt now nirnrn in in ly readers Boinothini: In tlio clubbing ine dii-Ai.iiir ... ii...... R ii,bi vnvill lu blllllll. PlcUll'H Mniriizlno. ilnvoforl In t.lm nBhioilB of tho dnv. Jminn lllorntiii-o POUBohold hints, fnnov work, nuirnnt. Pl'ica and popular lotion, and Bohomia '"KBoiono year for 1.60. Itomombor. fouget with this offer , fren rmttorn Rrom tho McOall Company, Road thoir pin tinowior column, STOHlv KOHJJlil). L. Lurch's Store JCntcrcd by Petty TlicivcH. I.aht Tin-winy nlKit tho gonoral iner eiianillHO atom of 4rch in UiIh city wiih entered and a goodly aupply of to Imcco, two watched, poclcjt knlviH, clirara, etc., wore taken. At the rear of tho atom u n unto mak ing an entrrtiicu from the htrcet to the mar door of the More between tho atoie building and tho warehoiiHe. Through thla the robber or robbera, evidently tried to miiko an en trance, iih tho gut wan found open, but the door proved too Mtrung for them and they ret raced their atepa to tho atrect and with the i. of a half round carponrer'a chlael which wan afterward ideulilii-d u belonging to the tool bench in the old pinning mill, Huc ceedifd in raining a rear window about half way up. Through thla window the entrance waa gained. Tho money till waa taken out and depoaited on the floor, but only a few centa were obtained from that. Tho light fingered gentry then went to the jewelry cane and helped themaelvca to two watchca, on.) ladiea watch, then to tho cigar cane and partook of a liberal amount of auiokea, then to the tobacco ahelvea, where a aamplo of each kind of Miioking tobacco waa appropriated, and then to the cutlery department, whero aeveral pocket kulvea were added to the atolen WllpiH. Thochiael waa found in the axo rack which aet directly under thu window through which the entrance waa made. TIIIKII A JUI.M.VKItV HTOKK. About thrcft o'clock in I he morning Mini Annie lleiurich who rcnidea in tho rear rootna of her millinery aloie wai awukeneil by a noim- at tho back door. The door waa fronted glaea and an ahe looked in the direction of the door a match waa being lighted by the parties and an effort waa apparently being made to procure an entrance. Shu alio thought flic heard talking. Mica Heinrich'a awakening and atiring about alarmed thu houau breaker and they defiarteil. They were probably the aamo partiea who broke into Lurch'n atore. Countable McFarland and hia anaiatant Hob Watch and Marahal Miller are all at work on the cnee. (ioud J'onltlon. It ia announced that Frank White well known hum, haa accepted a position in tho Normal achool of Lowiaton, Idaiio. A ii Krror. Wo are rcneatcd to atato that Miaa Gertie llurdick ia not tho author of tho I poem printed in In nt week'a Nugget, in memory of Irene Hcnaon. The Nugget waa misinformed. Met With an Accident. Tuesday morning May Daniowood who ia tenchiug achool at Divide, mot with iuitu a painful accident, whilo on her way to achool, alio fell and severely in jured heranklo, so much ho that alio had to la; aHaiatcd to her home. Changed Quartern. Mra. 0. ChlldorH haa discontinued her reaturant busincna adjoining tlfv poat oflica and haa leaned tho Bohemia Hotel, FongSing retiring from business. The Lucky One: Mra: Joo Garoutto haa finished an other ono ofthoao beautiful quilta for which alio ia famous and it. is said that chances will bo Hold with a view of giv ing it to the ono who happeim to got tho number to correspond with tlio ono which Mra Garoutto has aowed under a patch on tho quilt : Another now lot of shirt waists, every one a beauty. Kakin it illUHTOW. You can alwaya do hotter for cash; theroforo buy your meat at tho City meat market. Ladies ready niado dress skirts just received. Eakin & HllIHTOW. A little cash will mako Jbigand satis factory purohaaos. Buy your moat at tho City meat markot for cash. Frosh lard I You will always find plenty of fro ah lard at tho City Meat Markot. fiO prs. of Ladles lino shoes in odd styles ami numbora nt f 1.00 pr. pair. Kakin & Buihtow. The Eugene Guard and Register both have a very creditable writeup of the new court house and the formal dedication of it to the busi ness of the county, last Monday. AH .ftbolifc You. Bohemia Sharp is in tho city. Jim Jiinnings ia down from tho Bo hemiaa. B. K.Ifawleyof Kugeno arrived hero Tuesday. Attorney J. K, Young haa returned from Ktigono. Dr.Schofleld laundering with an at tack of tho mumps. A. Wheeler of Springfield arrived hero last Wednesday. G, W. Griffin waa an arrival from Kugeno on last Friday's local train. Marry Warner made a trip through the Divido country last Wednesday. Attorney .1. K, Young way a pasaengor to Kugeno on Sunday morning's local. Minn Ada Hanson arrived from Eu gene Wednesday to visit her (.inter Mra. J. H. Medley. MifH Ruiik waa unable to hear her claHWH at ihe publicaehool roomaThura day owing to illness. Urn. Win. Kuykenilall and T. W. Harris of Kugeno were arrivals hero Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra, Alf Walker after a few days visit nt tho farm near Walker, re turned on Wednesday's local. Harvey Moore of Black Butte mines was in the city Wednesday, returning Thursday in company with Attorney Medley. It. .1. Jennings ia the proud possessor of a beautiful uiahogony cane direct from Manila town, the gift of Honry Landens. Miss I'earl Miller who is workingin a millinery atore at Drain waa a passen ger on Monday'a local after a Sunday visit at home. J. M. Sherwood was an attendant upon the exercises held at Eugene on last Monday, tho formal opening of the now court Iioiiho. If n r : i ..::...., , ' ii. it. i.iuuuin visiieu r.iipunu insi Monday in tho interest of G. A. K. en campment work, likewise to take in the court house exercisea. Geo. M. Hawley of this city has lieen appointed adminiatratnr of the estate of the late Geo. W. Ozment. The estate is valued at about $0,000. Dr. l'etrio waa a pacsengor to point south Sunday afternoon, where ho goes to remain a week, in tho interest of his dental patients in the several towns. U. W, Long of Yonc.olla Btopped of!" here Thursday morning on hia way home from a visit to Jefferson, and was the guent of hia niece Mra. Geo. Wall. Thos. Hunt has departed for Alaska, where ho will remain several months. Mr. Hunt iaa member of the govern ment geographical surveying corps of Alaska. Mra. James Hart arrived up from Eu gene Tuesday. Mr. Hart has been here for a week or more making preparations for her reception at their pretty new cottage. Pat Jennings, Jas. McGuigan and At torney I). Goodsay Portlandors, inter ested in mining matters, wore arrivals here this week and are visiting the Bo hemias. .Sam Now comb was a callor at tho Nugget ofllce last Tuesday and a right pleasant call it was too. When he de parted he did not forget to leave a aamplo pound of delicious Jersey butter, which was highly appreciated. Fred Patterson, tho wide-awake, Rosoburg contractor was doing business in Co'tago Grovo last Wednesday. To bo sum Fred isn't growing any younger by any means but he's tho same old boy as of yoro, just thu same. Misa Carrio Leo Carter organizer and lecturer for tho National W. C. T. U. will lecturo in Cottage Grovo Sunday evening May 14th. Everybody cor dially invited to bo present. Thoro will bo no charges at tho door but a collec tion will bo taken to defray expenses. Passengers aro plentiful on the locals and oyerlauds of late. It does manago to quit raining long enough to got another good hold. Tho City meat markot is in business on a cash basis and you will do well to buy your meat thoro. Tho Nuggot is in receipt of a nicely printed book bearing tho signa ture of S. II. Friendly of Eugene, on either covor, Betting forth tho many virturcs of a cortain line of clothing manufactured by a cortain Eastern clothing house and handled by' Mr. Friendly. Tho booklot is very attrac tive to tho eyo and in point of mechani cal construction it 'a hard to surpass, New Firm. -Cumming & Sehr. We are now fairly established andr 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. CUAVHINC & SEtiR. C. M. Hendekkr, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Neijderer & Go Prop. Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Economy It not baying Shoddy Shoes. Wo now haTe a FUIX STOCK of the BEST A New Invoice Dry Ooodi and roctrlcs.i 3 a? llciuriiwsj' and linrkliolder. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea over since tho war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that haB been a success as a euro, and that ia Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy. P. E. Gwsham, Gaara MilU, La. For sale by Bknso.v Drug Co, Cot tage Grove, Jok Lyons, Drain, Druggists. To The Public. We desire to state that we have established our Dressmaking Par lars in th room just north of Gum ming & Sehr's grocery store. First class work, reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. MRS. C. E. JONES, MISS ORA PICKARD. All wo ask is, in proportion to tho growth of tho town, ia as good a patronage in tho future as you have given Bohemia Nugget in tho paBt three mouths and we will coutinuo to exist. Patterson, J. A. Frykr. W Prnnriatnfc rC ill a Pntiami4 $ and Black Butte Stage Lines. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEALERS 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 t the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. yillinATiu flnnn inr? April 1,J99. Miss A. Heinrich Invites all Ladies to be present and inspect a first class stock and lowest prices. One door South of Racket Store. Cottage Grove,. Or The Denver Times-Sun and tbe Bo liomia Nufi(get,"bbth papers sent io any address for 1.50'cash in advance. Note this: You can procure the Bo. hernia Nugget, your home paper and the- St Louis Globo-Democrae for $1.75. ne.t year, cash in, advance.