Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1899)
. f..f. f.jlltJilll.M. lore ."" -" KMtago Ofwv" ,!0I,1(!H tit tint (rout Sniinational I....... UUK ' "g0II0 pHHTD HroOUt W I til II .II. t a robbing U.ry nearly every wo,k tlo..nl ease, t,lftU, ow l (llliiillllf Hiiin l it.. I. I . will nam; fffHO'iayn. - J K niHKioij ly offlcarfi ill an m.tl.,.... frrent buslneaH liouaca wen, entered vault. It alleged to have been born lo at leant entrance waa attempted ly I Mia Ix.ttin 1Imv .,.. ...... L, unknown partlcawhoare making horn alive. Charges of manslaughter ) l.rcmimo for business iiMiii jii.it now. have bom. pretorml. Tho girl dor-a not , evident irom mcir procedure mat neny tl0 birth of tho ubil.l bt .1,., lvttro after money as uiey ui.i not tell u atory U. tin, efleet that while ImtKflwIiln any of the places they , camped In a hop yard last fall with hor rod. Iut worn aira.g.ii ior mo money , mother, hu was .lruKKei! one night )y ft wcr. inn " , man unknown to iir and carried moih entered through tho name window distance from tluicam.i l Wh which they gained entrance ; ravlahud. When she came to her ini.ci More. nd the money drawer waa aim found her way bark U camp but KfeB from Ha place. They received j never knew who tho man whh. jniy f"r tlieir trouiilo However So One Donbt.- .ftll &boiit you. . a f penmen na.. .h-c.i .0.1 111 1110 Noo10 (oul,.. , , . JSwrr. Thfl lion Ton n,t market waa nrova maintaining a night uatchman. gfe entered, hut hero t hay . Id not gain ,,ul lle Mekw to jo wjth ' fflfcl. from a financial point of view. !,.0I1)C U) wavHltI1(1 m,.I111M Jy tried linker A grocery wll,., to py ,liln. At e , rr.l.,itdldnotRt liui.i. I lie poH- tl(,city i,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,, ,.., ce . also vlalto.1 anl both (lie rear j(1Mllfy lu) , thc , t o( Ul(. ()(lr(j front d.wr waa tried without sue othcrB c,im tl(ut W(J 1(,w, ((n a, nj i, They aim) trle-l tho City meat , li.t ayatcn. Juat u , ,lc, - Rfrketbut without avail. They then ' watchman, and there f, aome foundation Bgitto thadciKJt, aometlmo Ix-twecn (()r tK. ..,., w. ,,.,.,,.., i'clock anl dayllKht after iifght , K001 ,,, to l,ar acll mtir.K of the ,rator Horn! had ch.aed tho office anit nitirena and Kct the voice of the votem? 1)9 Home. Iicro mo; uiniinrii ui n a window and get Inaidc. They k into thu money till hut witi tho VAti Council. - Tho cltr council convnel hut Tucn lay night and tranaacti-! the iimimI BSrntiima of afewccntaROt nollilng. 7 ""- -"--" ' ?' , ,1 ., , 1 .1 . .. 'i"nt of hunlm-M com n before it Mir (Mowed by their work that they,. . 0 !5?fin in the jitie the flrat thing they ' . , ; .' tyein in mlrr O001I IFtiadwai. 1 t Tuewlay nicht camp No. 'edorn Woialmen of America waa por- tsiiciitlv organized in thU city at iJRimuiiS'ii hall, under tho authority of witr Marshall of Albany anil Vener B t'oimul 1 i. Htevcna of tho Kn- ' e camp, Conaiil Stevcua odlclatin. i enilnmuutic uiietiut( waa held, there ti iwetity prciteni. inu oniccra : iel are aa (ollowa: J. I. Holland, V. K. J. Davidaon, V. A.; Jamea lenu-iv, It.; A. Ni'lion, U.;K, W. ard. C. ; A. J. Turner, U'.; Frank iIiti-oii, 8.; camp phyaiciatiN, Dr. 1. Wall. Dr. II. It. .lob. Aa noon at jfjeimeinlH!ra from other lodgua who! recently located here piexiut their t 1 tor admittance to 1110 Miiiar ire camp, the ineintK-roliip will le 11 to nomethiuK like 21 to cuni- r-; uh. A pretty good ahowini(. rrieil. Yoticolhi lat fiunday afternoon, 3 of Cottage Grove. It waa ordered that hleyelut be prohibiliil from riding on the walk weat aa far aa Dr. Wall'a reni. denca, and on Weal main atreet aa fur aa Mm. Hanford'a; alao aa far north aa the north aide of IJohemia Nuunet office. Mechanic Inntltntc The Mechauici Institute of Ban Fran claco will hold lta thirty-flrat Induatrial expoiition in that city from September '-nd to Octoler 7th. One of the ex cellent featurci that will attract the at tention of I'acidc coaat inventers ia that of awanling tho "jnatitute gold mclal" to the moil nferitoua recent Pacific coaat invention. Manila Letter. Win. Laiiilewi ia in receipt of a letter from Henry at Manila which atatea that ! he ia (piite well, that they have aeen 1 considerable of Alining, and that they I are utill livinu in expi-etation of getting 1 home iK'foro n great while. He ulao 1 atutca that Frank WoodrufT who waa rc jcently wiiiiuded in the heel ia able to . walk around. A IM'l'l Mr f! k'ln,.nn.l Miua lie Illauche DouRhtery were unite.1 j So'"f Pul marralge, Mr Kd Ilclnud of thla officiating aa beat man. Mr. King hiii fair liriiie are prime movera In Ht aocletv of Voncolhi, and IkiiIi a hojtol frienda who haaten to tt 1 uiccre congratulation. .......... . urtny em Miomm. A team will lenvo the Fashion Stablea fiaturdi.y morning driven by Al Willard, for Hohcmia to bring back the mining party conaiating of Dick and Jamea Some dispute hai lwcn indulgiil in na j to whether the Albanian literary society 1 would meet at Martin's hall Thursday evening or Friday evening. According 1 to the invitationa which read "Friday I eve, tlie meeting would occur inura day evening. m the real estate tranaactiona pub- !1 in tho F.ugnno (iiinnl of May 0, following ir- clipped: The Hartford Ing Companv of Chicago, to An- m a KelLv, o Chicago the Champion, , J m UcKlhiM!n and Mr. Ilr,w N.or.Oood Hope. Hertha, Mnhala. , . -'.,. n, lllue Hint, Hurprlso, Ida May, Lthe Ruth mining claima in Holiemia iict, milli, tunnels, etc., ; $lo,000. lounljf Hurt. mi Fridny afternoon Mra. I). K. ghman, who resldea aomo fivo mllea this city, waa thrown from a horao je returning from a neighliora, ond found som honra aftcrwnrda waa pneioua, and haa been in an semi- Buiclons condition alncc. Dr. John Tis of Kugene, a brother of Mra ihmati, waa called and thought hla r to be in very critical condition. l ricaned, J. Beem of the firm of llccm Bros. Mora of clay worka at Rummit Sta- Ohio, who has been lookimrfora ion in this aection. left on hla re- sliome Monday. Ho took a numW implea of tho ecvernl clay recently vered here and expresses himself pleased with them. ft at I.oran. cria now under way arrangements iPU'ivingof a grand hall at Lorano y evening, May 10. Every prepa- Willi n v ow of mnklntr It a otim Hiicceaa la hoing made and a Senjoyahlo time In anticipated by f, 0,1,1 o' the light fantlstic. Every lis invited. Inland, Oregon, May 0, 1890, Mra. Kennedy from mitiml mtiiln?wta iKennedy waa a daughter of Win. "of thfacHv Sbrought here for interment. ectlon. Mrs. M. E. Dmnewood who T'i an aceidoilt at Divide last Hot May D11mnnv.nl tin ntninA in ieck's Isaue. To Seethe Show. Quito u number of Cottngo Groveitec went to Kugene to see the Norria Bros, ahow last Thursday, among them being John Fryer and son, Fred Jones, anil Rollia Fryer of Oakland. Married. J. K.Brown aged fiOyeara and Miaa Stella Landrith, were married May 4, 1800, at the home of tho brides parents Mr. and Mra. Joe Landrith nonrLoranc. The Nuggtt extends congratulations. Broke HI Arm. A little boy of Mr. and Mra. Johns of Saginaw, had tho misfortune to break his nrm last Friday. Dr. finapp was called and reduced the fracture. Xotlee to Singer. Cottage Grave vocalists are rejuoated to meet naxt Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lea, this city. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, May 8, in this city, a daughter. Bom. To Mr. and Mrs. Seward of Saginaw, iast Saturday, May 0, a daughter. Another new lot of shirt waists, every ono a beauty. Kakis & Buistow. You can always do better for cash; therefore buy your meat at the City meat market. Ladies ready niado dress akirU just received. Eakin & Buistow. A little cash will make big and satis factory purchases. Buy your meat at tho City meat market for cash. Fresh lard! You will always find plenty of fresh lard at tho City Meat Market. John Griffin spent last Sunday in Eu gene. C. J. Howard was a piiHsenger to Eu gene on Friday nioriifng'H overland, J.I. Jonca Ik moving Into his new residence thla week. Ed Hebard waa a visitor to Yon collu last Sunday afternoon. Dr. H. II. I'otrie arrived homo from Drain last Sunday morning. Dr. J. W. Harris came up on the af ternoon local Wed new! ay. 1. W. Hhodes wua looking up cattle around Divide the fliatof thn week. Mr. Harry Warner and family made a trip up tho Coaat Fork Wednesday. fifth McAlister and Ed Hanson of Eu gene wore in Cottage Grove last Sunday. Attorney Harris and K McMurphey of Eiigeno visited Cottage Grove Thursday . Mra. T M Gardiner of Amos had tho misfortune to break her arm last week: Al Churchill, ono of the hardy miners of Bohemia, waa an arrival last Wednes day. C. M. Hendcrer returned homo last Sunday from a week's visit at his farm near Drain. Uncle Johnny Currin who has been seriously ill, is now reported some im proved. K. B. Phillips fias his samplo Mc Cormick mower on exhibition. Go and look at it. Mrs. McKinney ia still suffering con siderably from injuries received in the freight train accident. A. B. Farrier the pioneer miner of Bo hemia made the Nugget olllco a pleasant call last Saturday. J. N. Boyd the enterprising photog rapher has returned after aweek'a work in his line.it Creswell. Kobert Alexander the Comitock S. P. wood contractor waHdoing business in Cottage Grove IakI Tuesday. Mr. Seward of Raginnw, who sustained quite painful injuries from a fall from a building last week is now improving. Alice, the little daughtdr of Mr. and Mra. F. B.Phillips who had a relapse from the measels is now improving again. Mr. Uavo KiHHiie was down from the Bohemia camps last Saturday. Mr. Itissue Is doing some splendid develop ing work on the Good Luck mine. Miss Rose Williams returned home from Eugene Tuesday afternoon, where she went to attend the funeral of her friend Miss Maggie Croncr. Mra. Arthur Rice is in Cottage Grove, visiting her mother Mrs. 8. E. Cochran. Good weight, good meat and cheap prices at the Central meat market. Among the aristocratic visitors to Latham, from this city, last Sunday, were Messrs. Sol Davidson. Green Pitcher, Bob Coolcy, Prof. Holland and J. B. Lurch. Attorney L. L. Stevens of Eugene ar rived in Cottage Grove laBt Tuesday afternoon to assist Deputy Marshal in organizing the new camp Modern Wood men of America. Miss Millio and Flossio Lock wood wore passengers to Eugene last Wednes day morning where thov will attend tho teacher's institute. Miss Maggie In man accompanied them and will spend a few days in that city visiting friends. Walt Cochran has resigned his position on the tie train. He says sinco lie haa been a fixture on said tio train he has smashed ono of h!a great toes, smashed a thumb nnil off, ami had tho mumps, and he can't stand such a touch of high life. New Firm Gumming & Sehr.f- 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. CUMMING & SEI-JR. C. M. Hkndrrer, E. J. Patterson, J. A. Fryer. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heqderer & Go. Prop. Proprietors of the Bohemia and- '& Black Butte Stage Lines. Reasonadle Prices Tho City meat market is in business on a cash basis and you will do well to buy your meat there. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever sinco the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a succcbs as a cure, and that is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. GmsiiAM, Gaars Mills, La. For salo by Bknson Dnua Co, Cot tago Grove, Jok Lyons, Drain, Druggists. Some tourists, excepdingly handy with brush and paintdid a good scenic job on tho screon windows and doors of tho Central moat market and the Bo homia Hotel this week. James Ilemenway has a hnndsomoly painted window sign on his office window, the handiwork of a traveling artist. West Chrisman 1b having tho fenco in front of his rosideneo proporty on Main Btreet treated to a lino coat of whito paint which helps Its looks wonderfully. First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Eeonotny ii not lnylng- Shoddy Shoes. We now hare m FULL I STOCK of the 1 BEST A New Invoice Dry dood and lJrocric. J" I I. Il.mrnway I and f llurkholdar. I V J F. B. PHILLIPS dealer jn HEAVY and SHELF -o- Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. .x- The Best Line of Agriculture Implements in City, Including the Celebrated Stoughton Wagon::::: the Mccormick binders and MOWERS, GARDEN CITY PLOWS, Etc. Headquarters for Plumbing, Tin and Sheet Iron work. F. B. PHIIJJPS. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, -DBALKRS 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, Grand Millinery Opening A.pril 1, '99. 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.. FOR SALE. Lenguo bicycle, good condition,. $20;. an American conservatory guitar $20.. Inquire at Lurch's store. 50 prs. of Ladies fine shoes in odd styles and numbers at $1.00 pr. pair. Kaki.v & MuiaTow,