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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1899)
F .,, ofJiittl (Jr.Mnuitlon.- a !!. tllUUltlXVIIN Of C(tt. Vam' ... ..... rill I...M r.i..l., I lL n. Wnw of iirriiiitdnif (or1 ?flllK' .' ... I.,!., ,.l,r,lll,,... ' . ..Illllillfl .ill tl I t III II II m i. lYfimi'Y ... .1. Wlln ltlinun vmimi iiiiiii ii is K.Mifloti m-erotitrv. Coinuilttcij B'l 1 itilj uilu illlllini.- ifciitirnl iirrnMi;iiiu" ........... " .1 um'll COIIIIIlltlltCH IIN ;,' (p,.l- ""'"-y to f,,rl,",r tllu sot il"' ,li',iriillon iin follow: lW!.. itriHi.nv, llt'ii l.urdi, Krnnk ,,., j K IIi-iikoii. W F Ilmnunwiiy, Sior.Ml"'.!..! W II Lincoln. Co.... . iMiily I fillliliftliltiil t tiro 01. (irrHiiK--""'"" ,...,.,) H lllllHH'lllI COIIIIIlltUlU IIM I""".. ltnlt.lt U'lilnnli. Ho wan iiiitrui-tHi i" nm" vnF .i.i.ih'11 ami proouro nil tin llimnciiil I iMWS.Mi'. Thr IhiIhjc fiirtl.tir ' t i .1... ..t.i.ir I ni ri tnfiltriri ,4llM I'l'inrr n"' r. n,onrn pr.-va.l.'il. InulmH'1"'"1 Cnnvenllon Tho fiim'lay "1"MI convriitlon i.l entaiii 11'" lrt"1 'Jl"t-nlny. Krldriy and ,r.liiv wim woll niiuiiiiuii iron, uwiny nifinu"! n inoHt iicrc.mlilo mid 1)(Uii. iiKi'tins: '"'I' A full r- iirttihi' iir.M-e "oiiikh win oepuiiiiAiipii Liwc'k. Tin- folluwlnic with ih'li't-nti'H 111 . . i i ii i . tin litre J. I .". ' " r.itmtr M.MfH Orn IMckurd, Myrtlo a Marrv (Nirrii. mid (icrtio lliinlluk. ! i:xciirnion. Tin) Kii'liMvir iixriifnloii took iUitf tl ,imlr tf OottMSf rovllfH flown to ,,. eiiv a'"1' i-lHfwhorit, unions: thnn hp Illlliin "'K - . lull Ml IIIIIMIInffl i .. V.,., 1'1-rV 111-. .Mm. .1(11.11 AKIII. r(K t.ipfll I'ltflllT, IIOll .Mtllttll, . . ... I II ...I.l .... Ill II,.. I f(ll .lull"-", - ... . ( ii. it. I lr Wflllll Hill IIIOIHl V Vimi he ftititl mm try. r.. . . t . . . Drtiii'i'i"" Lmt Indny ami Stnnlny . !. i ;n(cX.iiiTiiit'Mlfiit of roiil. for tlio ; Iriomitn, noil C. A. Nmniltoll OII of hrrrn- ktr n k IMilh'IIOIIt lor tllHt pnIT; Ht'l"iiiu l'iiHiiit-H" in thin city. Ilio) Irl-onum MIIII'Ih without Mil ttIIHl Oil ! w I'artilr t'otiHt, iiml Iihk ninny men in . .i . tmriuc wormy ol ino hhiiiu con- iltratiun. miiioiik ilium Mr. Jlrock. Kffitlny Time j It n ri'iiiir'fd that Jim Kitarx Iiml nil tjflbiltfiiiiii tin; oihi'r tiny. Jim Htrin-k Mim-I'xrcwlinifly rich hicc1iim'Iim ni.il In j Iwiiiik for thu litiy., out) oi nm ihkmk rlurk in the hiiow, ntnl ill IiIm excite lupnllio went AO ynnlH or n.oro Imforo ( lieiirovcrfJ hit l". Two to unit Jim : will Iiml the Inljc. jtixt thu aiof. Jtrjiey Stock. Mr. Panlu Kommim from Ko'cno Lr. unlit Mm. C . II. Ciitllu'n tliorouclc brnl Jcri-ev cow no lnt Momlay. The i-'vt m an exi'titionully line one, and Hie crowing inlen-nt in JeiMt-y utoc'k whh tiuiiifcKtetl I iy nnmU'r of furniern on the mail. One man oIRtchI (W) for the '.'Yi'ar-old. Itelitrnril Home. MfittM Krltert (iriflln nnit Fred U'rijiiu, duliit)M from thu local hxlue olio O F of Cottiik'u Urovo to the liraml I,mIk which convennl in .Salem h'l week, have rttiirncil Iminti. The ptntlt'iiii'ii report liuviiiu I'cen royally entertained. .1 llooil Selection. Hoi) Watch of Hi in cily him been njf iointii forent ranker, iruiiniahly for the Ilohuiniii iliHtrict. Hob la n llrat rate fellow, iiml Iiuh on iiiiniurotia wca eions proved a paiiihtakiiin ollicer and will fill thu poHltion of foruni nui'.'ur with cruflit. Wftf Shipment. V II l'hillipa, the wide nwnko hard ware man Ih in receipt of u full ear load ( ilct'orn.lck l.lndurM, mowers mid rakes oliipjicd direct from thu factory. Thin in tint flrnt nhipmcnt of t ho kind tvur received at Cottao (.iiove. iVne Picture. tivu.Urillin Iiiih a Unu picture of him H'lf and Halpli Whipple which wna taken in the wooiIh near here and en largud by IMiotosrnphor Jloyd. The picture U framed mid hung in Oeor'fl 1'arber shop. Thu work Ih uxcollent. Goodn Arrived. 'l'lio lioiicehold goodn of Geo. V, Conner, recently from Hutchinson, MiuncHota, arrived WcdneHiliiy. Mr. Conner Ih a wido uwuko gimtlem iii and will try his fortnnu In thiH Heetion. fiueiiem to him. ,J' Sinners. fiingera will meot ntOeo. Loii'm rcHl lenco Friday, Suturday and Sunday evenings. Tliuro liaa been n rather I'Blitattendaiico upon thcHO Hinginc re lioarsalfl mid Iho director would liko vwy mm., to huvo a larger attondunco "'fff Ueopcn, i will reopen my City Meat Market on Juno -Ith on a ciihIi baalu .at thu lowest l'OSHlhlu iCOH, HllOIIHB. I'VNX IIOI,l.oV. May '22 N'cwh hcarne. Wild Htrawljcrik'Hrlpo. JWeryhody alld ,lU wifo limkin( It. Y. and Ton, I'orlur ntai t thin week ,.','.r C,'"f"lH on ,,rot)pee.tln; t,)lir. I hey Ko by t,.u,( The nclKliborH 0f the nelhborl.ood "t at the mc.IiooI houne Saturday even ii'K to oraiily.o a wood eutteri ttrtiori . There will he a bucket dinner nt tho l.vnx Hollow cchool hoiiMt on the llrt Kmiday in Juno. Kveryoim Invited to eon... mid briiiK a well lllled backet. Our road mucler Ih having huihu K,mI work done on the ioiiiIm by Kradinc mid tfravclliiK tbtiiii, it much nenled im proveiiient. Iluv. Jhiiich Moore from Myrtlo 1'olnl 1.. ..l.ln. t Z.1 '"r " T ..""' ''' iiiiiiij ui i, i , niiurinnu, A little liranilHoii of K lu-adloni: from a hy ,,,. Sunday be1 i . ... " i nnn iiiii'fiupiouH wiicn picked up, it ih; not known how wrioiiH hie inJuricH are. 1 Mr. ntnl Mr-. .lii,.. f.... u.... ' , viclliiiK Mrn. " "Kin iitu, Jiiliftu'H brother and fauiilv. It. Y. I'orleric trainlnt; IiIb unjfKy team (or hlc women folkn to drive, dur itK bin abxence. NOTICU. Notlco Ik hereby given that a orlvnte 1 cchool, toeoimiitl of both erammar and primary pupilM will lj opened t the cchixil houne next Wednesday, May 'Mm. liidividual help will be Riven all pupilc who ntlentl. Jtolen of tuition will he 11.00 per month for primary and f 1 .50 for ifrauimar or hluli $rmlu pupilc. No pupil accepted for lecn than one month. F.xtra teacherM will Im given the primary pupilit. J. 1'. IIom.ami. KI'WOUTH LKAGL'i: AND CHKLST IA.V KNDKAVOK SOCIAL "A Meantiriiiif Farly" (m iven to you, 'Tih coiuclhiii)! novel an well hh new. Thii invitation to you we cenil, Onrunin will upon your height depend ; Three vt: n In for every font you're tall, We'll nieacure you on door or wall, An extra cent for each inch give, And thereby chou how high von live. With refreshment!) and gatnea, convcr cntiou mid plcactuc, We will welcome you all at our 'Tarty of Meamircn." At Maconic hall, Tuemlay cvcniti),' May .'Kith. NOTICI5 TO WOODMEN. All members of Holicmia Camp No. afio Woodmen of the World are commanded to assemble at the hall on Tuesday morning May 30th at 9:30 with proper regalia, flowers, etc., to obse.ve Memorial day. By Order of Camp. H. II. Vkatch, C. C. Hokack Mann, Clerk. CHURCH NOTICKS. t. k. riit'itcu. Hereafter the cerviccn at thu Metho dict Hpihcopnl church will bo an fol lows Sunday cchool at 10 n. m. I'reaching every ImI, '-'ml and rd S1111 dayHiit 11 a. m. and 7:.'10 p. 111. K) wo'rth LeiiRiie at 0:.10 ji. 111. Prayer meeting every Thiircday evening at 7 :30. Ijt iih hear the (ionpel "it iH the power of God." Strangera and friends are made welcome to all mcctingc. M. O. IhiiNK, I'UHtor. CATitni.it! I'ltuucii. ServlcoH nt tlio Catholic church will henceforth take place each third Sun day in every month. Sorvicen will ho held on the 28th of May i. 0. thu Sunday after I'enticoHt. ROV.' 1 I'11ZV1IYI.8KI. CllltlHTIAN CIIUHCU. G. A. R. Memorial cervices at the Chrictian church Sunday nt 11 n. m. Rev. I). 0. KelleniH wilt preach the ser mon. Ho will aico preach for tl 0 church at 7:!I0 in tho evening. An ofTering for homo niiHcfoiis will bo taken ut the evening service All welcome. Rout. A. Coppmc. JtantH ChanaetU Tho Orcgonian agent for Cottage Gro 0 hm been changed. Mr. Frank Good man, tho fmior agent, retiring mid Mian Roho Lincoln accepting tho agon y Something ought to bo done with tlio weather man, We'll bo hanged i ho didn't havo the norvo to say that Wednesday would be a fair .lay ;-it. wan -for rain. Kvidently he's joahin'. ho la. AH Aoot you. O.F.Knox wiih a vlHitor to Kuucnc liiMt Hntuiday. MdHMrn. (iridlii mid Lea nru drilling a well at Hiiiuaw, .Mih. C. U. Whlteley arrived from I'll I tii tin , Wimh., Monday. Attorney J. Ii. Yoiiiik wan it paneeti tsr to Kneenu hint Wi'dnecdny, Geo. Kelley of the llooth-Kelley mills wiih in Cottage Giove hint Monday. Mrmid Mra llnmiltoii Veateh were piiHHeiiuerH to GreHwell lat Tuenduy. i Attorney John Medleydid profuHHionnl ' biiHiiiUHM in Kukuiiu lact WedncHdny. I ('. M. Collier, Lane eoniity'M jiojiulur county curvoyor visited Cottage Grove hiHt week. Countable Geo. Flceman of Kugenu arrived hero on ollleial biiniiiena Mon- 'lay afternoon Mr. and MrH, Hen Lurch and daughterM WP"' l'i,HP,;n,irH " lh local WncBiloy lliorilllitr fur I'nrllHNil. 'MrH J 1'ck'y of I'ortland, l"U'htcr of Joe I'owellH, of the CoaMt .. , ... ,, , .. wi, uirivuu uji oiuiiiHV. T. A. Lewln, boot and shoo repair shop. First cIiihs work, low priccH Oppo-ite Slierwoixl Hotel. Uert Nutiii, was down from I3o hemia this week owing to the ill ness of his son. S. Royal of Baker City father-in- 'Ilw f JJcrt Niuiti, is visiting in Cot- 'aKc Grove. W II Muhony, travelings Y auditor did biiciiieflH for hie company in Cottage Grove liiHt Tiienday. CIiiim. Vandenbiirg, malinger of tho Grillin and Veatch hardware atore was a visitor to ICugeuu Monday. Scott ChriHim.n ic now much im proved and only nwaitH a day of sun chine to get out upon the ctreet. J. C Coldfelt and G. G. Sebanki mining men from Portland, ricited the Hoheiiiia miningdictrict lact week. Frank I'attercon Iiuh accepted a po rtion on the platform of the Saginaw in ii Ih. "Fat'c" a dandy most anywhere you 'diirct" work him. County Commissioner Ilailcy wan an arrival in Cottagu Grove last Monday afternoon making preparations for the commencement of work with the new rock crusher. Mrs. L. It. Romman and con Uanie of Eugene arrived here tact Monday evening. Mrs. Ronamau will remain here a week visiting Mrn. Al Strong mid Mrs. C. H.Cottle. Or Wall was called to HoHwell Springe Wednecday morning to lie of profefcional cerviccto Mim Sellers who id Htopping there Hollering with rheu matism of the heart. I'rofccHor Holland announccH in an other column that he will conduct a private cchool during the cummer va cation. ThiH will no doubt meet the approval of many ctudents. B. P. 'Parsons, the well known optician is at the Cottage Grove hotel. He will examine yonr eyes through lights and charts and make you a correct glass. Services reasonable. Free consultation: All work warranted. For the next HO daya Boyd will givo one Photo button with eacli dozen photographs. Chittem bark and Oregon grnpo root bought at Lurcb'H A FREE PATTERN S (your own twlrctloti) to every sob- S; S Hcrlber. Onlr SO centa a year. g A LADIES' MAGAZINE. S S A nm; btaulilol colored pllc ; Uttst 3; liiTiioni, Jiennukiriccconomiei, lancy work . household hinn , liclion, etc Sul. ! Kribe to-day, or. wnd C lor lateit copy. S; Lady accnta wanted. Send lor terms. 5 StyllHh, Reliable, Simple, Up-tf 5 Ifi date, Kcotiomical and Absolutely 3; :5 l'ertect-Kluliitf 1'apcr Patterns. S; BAZAK DUilH IHIIW MII'll 5 (No-Seam-Allowonce Patterns.) 2 B Only 10 and 1$ eta. each-npne higher. ; Aik lor them. Sold In newly eyery cily 2 IS aid town, or by mall from 5 THE McCALL CO., g H 130-146 Wit Mlh St., New York. S An Anu'ricunlocoiiiotivo ostulilishniont isturnini,' out thrco vompleto locomo ivoa u day, nnd still tho forqiun ordors keep j.illinj? upnlniil of inodcctiou. I MCAU'S.&r) ImacazinewI fmi"m i Mi New Firm. )Cumming & Sehr.-- We arc 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. CUAAMING & SEHR. C. M. Hkndbrkk, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heifderer & Go. Prop. i Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Keinomy Is not baylngr Shoddy Shoes. We now bnve a KU1X I STOCK of the I BEST A New '-f ,, Dry doods and 1 Orocerlts. . ) a? ( IIiiirnway I nntl f llnrktioltlar. I I. J W F. B. PHILLIPS DKAI.UR IN HEAVY and SHELF -o- Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries; Carpenters Tools; oar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. .x- The Best Line of Agriculture Implements in the City, Including the Celebrated :::;:: StOUghton Wagon:::::: Mccormick binders and MOWERS, GARDEN , CITY PLOWS, Etc. Headquarters for Plumbing, Tin and Sheet Iron work. I B. PHILLIPS. HARDWIRE Patterson, J. A. Frykr. Proprietors of the Bohemia $ 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 u. 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. NOTICE. I nm directed to collect nil unpaid poll tax according to see 2835 Hills code which rnada aa follows: "Tho nsHessor ghall require every per son to pay his poll taxes of every kind at tho time of nsacssinu the same, and in default of such payment tho nssesHor shall immediately give to tho sheriff a list of such poll taxes and the sheriff shall immediately collect the same. Also see Sec 2834 and if ho cannot And personal property out of which to inako thesamo shnll demand such tax from nny person who may bo indebted to such tax payer and shall collect the same." Dated this 14th day of April 1890. D. P. BrjHTO.N, County Assessor.