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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1899)
......1. lU'll ttlllit'.- While" i' rruMlntiK iniii-Ji I tut lum iu.4.,1 lit uhu in '',,,""' 11 ii'iivtiryDllliilnnl mm I work ilonn Hlirnl" )rvlM), im deinoiiHintM ...hociiniy ',rt ll,Ml11 ,H " v,ty oiioiiiu' invt'Htmont, nnd hoiimi tlmu fiiiirt deeltletl tu Invent In n. .iiiiif. tin It Iih'I been fount! llllonoMM..'l.iii wuiiltJ not linger for the entire county, irnd wllh thin view """ WM l"lrt,""fi(l '"' lWt,i- l VoUW Urovo to lo iih.M in Il SouIIhtii rt f ! comity. It ill lie put to work Imuie.illiilcly, mul tUhulre..ll will I'" 'l'r,'it I" l.orttime- The, prettent county court ? t,Crlll!ltO lllllkll HOIlie MIlllHtlllltilll Improvement, ill tin) niiiltiir of ronln. I nu,y Mre mnl will receive the lienrly eomniWHlnt'"" of tlio public. Kvury .lolliir put t,, r0,,,,H wl" ,v ,lir",:l return to tb yr In tlm Increum: it, value of hi '"' property. FUtQ llnlnlny. Olil Ulury wh 1 tilted t tlio Hllk ncIioo! hoiifo iiiit ivitiiiy -M-y "' uhiii. Mlicainlieneo Ixtlne pruneut. A IhihIjoI .lintter liu'l '"'en itrrune(l for the writ, noli, likewise mi excellent program eon. fUlitiBof i-onic. recitntloiiH mnl ttpeeelirit j iek innoe mo preminmiion ipeecli. nl t,lu riHKiiiKti wim tcniliired i )iMi Larimer of Kiit'cne, who 011 1 (hat lny mircunHfully cloned tlio term of nhoul. F. K. Miller delivered un urn- ( Hon. The little four-yeur-old rm of .Mr. llxlx-ock liu'l tliu honor of nilnltiK tlm j (t. hihI very pretty ululit It wim.lm being heM np by III father in order to rwicli the IioIhIIiik ntt. The litllu fellow wait very proud of III" iiehelvt! merit ami itftcrwnrd uuitmed many of thoM prcceut hy tolliiiK about the H2 rjimig. ' Jtukery. M. C. Campbell, who enme here from Junction City 11 coiiplu month ago Mini uho lum Ueii fiiriiiitlilnic the public with bread iimler nilvcrite circiim-miiri.-M, him moved Into IiIh now IuihI-iii- limine 011 Heroiul bftwteii Main it in 1 Tennt'iniH! MtrcetH. Ilo Itn ulwi In ken in a partner, W.J. MeCttrdy, nntl the nrM llrui im liuw turning out frimh hreml every day n well ai finiey uoodn. I jtiruii the (jeutluineii exMH)t to open Iwercum nntl nln parlor in count c tion with their luikery hiitdiieiH. They areruterpriHiiiu riiNtliiiK Ueiitlemen unci no don tit will meet with nocccna. Will be a Itarher Shop, The old huildiiiK which Iiuh lieuu in vacant fur u Ioiik time now, ail nut id junt wen of tlio ICnox hitrtlw.iru ntoru 011 UuiHtrci!t Iiuh been ptirdintfd hy .Mr. I At. I I jiiir-h wiuniiMinr, inn iiim ivcuk ithi turned urminit no tlutl the end furuii tliu tri-et nnd will he refliiiMlutl in flni'iiliuie intile mid out, mid couvurtud intou hirtivr hIioji. Mr. Oiilriiuiler Iism ntic fi"ftilly ('oiidtieiml n b.trher Hhup for a number of yuurM .in Lit in city, and bin niAtiy frieudu will ho plmm-d to ncn him wclcomtii patroim in bin new htiniuvaa home. After a Cauyar. I.at TiivimIuv eveniut: Motnnono re purled tlutl 11 concur wriM necn jtint ueroxH the truck near tlio l'crkitm plucc, nntl in the twinklu of nn eye, tbu nporltune.11 of the town incliidintr Dr. lVtriu with Ii!m chirken tlorn nnd Jiih. lleiiHon with bin trmty old "ItetHey" were out about St) "tronir. However IiIh roiignrnhip failo I o niatcrinlizc nnd nt IuhI reportH it wum tltotiRhtto havubeen a fultto alarm. Complimentary. J. I. Joiiuh, of Colliteo firovo, tho cplullt who Ih bucking tho Monroe colony frbenie. Bpcnt scvernl dnyt in tliiitcity durlnR the early pnrtof the week. Ho in a very outurprirdni;, hocIuI Rcntlctnnn nnd wo would I mi pletmed to number him nmotiK our citlxuiiM." Junction City Timon. Thnuka Hro. Moorbend, but Mr. .Touch is In n pretty Rood town nl ready. Painful Cut. Prank Mcl'nrliiiul had tho luiflfortnno tocut din littlontiRer iiito badly hurt Saturday while biitcberlnj:. A day or two later he helped butchar a. gnin and in iomo manner poisoned tho cut nnd Wood poisoning act in. Howovor at Inst reports he watt foellng mueli hotter, nnd no amputation will bo necessnry. PoHtpnncit. Professor Holland has deeidutl to post pono his oxtra sosklon of the school tin. "I next Monday. Ho reports n very favorable prospoct for good nttondunco there havine l)on about 40 scholars ro Torted. All desiring to tako ndvnntngo I tlio scboot Hhould boon hnndattbo school honso next Monday morning. Jmpwiny. Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mm. J. B. "rrell who hnn be.on ho ill from a rolapso 0i tho mumps in now reported Jmprov MISTAKH SOMHWHKRFt A man in iWa who WfH t()() slj ( to subscribe for his Lent locul paper 1 "cut his yniiU;boytIUR.jKll,or.;t 1 lrrowo..i.. As the boy was com- Itwt It...,., t... r 11 h ..w..ic neieii down nnd broke his IcK. Tlie father lieard hisrries mid run out to Rct hi,,,, Mll Mmtl nM, fell on the ice dislocating lh knee and tearing the bosom out ot his ten dollnr pantaloons. His wife ran to his assistance leaving the baby on the floor. The baby crawled out the door nntl fell into the well as the mother was fishing the child out. the house caught on file and was destroyed. Moral: it never pays to borrow n newspaperMyrtle Point Ivnterpri.se. There is a mis take in the above some where it is well known that there are men too stingy to subscribe for their home paper, but a man that close, is too stingy to even paint himself black, .say nothing about wearing $10, pnntn. . otter. rublle library uicmbcrHhip fee $1.00 per year. Open Tuesday, Wednesday ami I'rlduy evening from seven to nine. Hooks can Im kept but two weeks, tin Us renewed. A few niagiixines are miffing from the room. PIi-mmc return. DlltkClOIIH. Off t-'nr llnheml'a. Al Churchill, DollTeft, Jack James mnl Chan. Heck will leave for the mines next Mondity morning. IV III Itropeti.- I will reopen my t'ity Moat Market on Juno 4th on u cafh basis at tho lowest possible prires. UlloliKM. The Oregon fitnto OruiiKO was in sea ition in Portland last week with UOO dele gates in itttotulHtiee. Irving had a robbery last week. The grand encampment of tho Indian war vcterntif will convene in Portland June H. Fletcher I.fnn the well known travel ing fnrtilliire man visited Cottage Grove Weliicsilny. The ImxIIcs of four Oregon volunteers arrived on a tratmport last week. One IwnHthnlof Uuftis K. Holhrook of Co. C, who dietliuthu Philippines August I0. Died, fsalein, Oregon, May '-'2, Miss Mary l.iiilon, daughter of Mr and Mrs It. m Linton, of Pleasant Hill. The rem ains will lo interred 11 1 Pleasnt Hill. Guard. TO TAX PAYIiKS. .Votho is ho-eby g ven that the Tax Kolls for the year 1SUS, will le closeil on tho lith day of Juno 1 Kiril ; All jtersons who desire to avoid cotaud expellees should pav Uifore that date. i).itcdut Kugeiie, Die. May 2'.)lh lfi!9. W. W. With kiis, Sheiiirand Tax Collector of Uno County, Oregon. NOTICK. Notiee if hereby given that a private sehtMil, toeon-ist of Isitb prammar and prinmry pupils will bo opened at tho schttol iu'ti-eitcxt Wednesday, May 3lBt. Intlividiiitl help will bo given all pupils who attend. Holes of tuition will bo i m ner month for nriniiiry and 1.50 for grammar or high grado pupils. No pupil accepted for less than 0110 momn. Kxtra. teachers will Ihj tivon the primary pupils. J. P. Holland. CHURCH NOTICES. H. K. ClltlKCII. Tl ..!... tin, anrvii'HH lit tllO MetllO' dlst Episcopal church will bo ns fol- lows: Sunday bciiooi ai iu . Preaching every 1st, Unci and 3rd Sun ,iv.i. lla. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hp- wrirth I.ongtio nt 0:30 p. in. Prayer IlKtailib v u V ' Uil iih hoar tho Gospel "it is tho power . . . I t I 1.. m ..n Alt W AtfrtfU of God." Strangers aim iriuiiuo i" mndo welcome to till meetings. M. O. HitiNK, Tastor. 0ATI10LI0 cnuncit. Services at tho Catholic church will henceforth tako placo cacti uimi omi iiiiv In overv month. Sorvicos will bo hold on the 28th of Muy i. tl10 Sunday after J'oiiucosi. Rov. 1 Phzyiiylski. OUMIIKKLAND lMlKSIIVTKltlAN. Preaching each Sunday at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. except tho second Sunday. A 1 1 About you. Jud Wiley visitetl Junction Saturday. WalKirifllu was up fioin Kugeno last Sunday. Mrs Kelley of Saginaw was in town Wednesday. Attorney Young was a visitor to Eu gene Wednesday. Rev. Kellems returned in Eugene Monday morning, Mrs, Jane l,co returned from Southern Oregon Thursday last. Miss I.tiurn Jones editor of the Drain Watcbiitaii arrived on Friday's local. M. C. Campbell of tlio new bakery made a trip 'o Eugene last Saturday. Miss Ellen Hall left Wednesday morn ing for her homo at Crawsfordvillu. Mrs H. Thompson and son Willie are visiting at D. P. Riirtotis in Eugene. W. C. Iloweii proprietor of tho ware house hotel was in the City Wednesday. J W linker, who has been assisting in Sheriff" Withers' office, has returned home. The Woodmen excursion Monday took tiitea number of Cottage Groveites to Portland. Andrew Smith, father-in-law of Edgar King departed this week for Jti ii ii i , Illinois. C. W. Stewart, the poupiilnr Latham S. P. operator, has returned from a visit to Portland. Miss Mamie Knox crmo up from Kiigtiue Monday to attend the Memorial services Tuesday. Al Churchill has become a painter since our last issue. Wonder when ho will hangout his shingle. Geo. Whitsett of Saginaw was a hoiiiiiig.piissengcr from Southern points Wednesday morning. S. G. I.ockwood came over from Lor- ane .Sunday, and spent a few days Willi friends, returning Wednesday. Mrs. H.C. Veach returned Sunday night from Portland, where she has been j for several weeks visiting relatives. Rev. PrzybyUki, who preached at the Catholic church last Sunday, returned to Kugeiie on Monday morning's local W. It. llawltty, one of the state grange newly elected olFieers, arrived home from Portland last Sunday and relumed to his home at Lorn ne Monday. Miss Pearl Hunter,, has finished her school at Cottage Grove and is visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter. Stayton Mail. Miss Mamie Knox has departed for Spokane, Wash, where she will accept a position in the Postal Telegraph oflicc. Miss Knox is un operator of a number of years' experience, and is sure to give excellent satisfaction. Jake Lurch left Thursday morning for Sun Francisco, where ho will visit for some time, and probably accept a position in one of the large wholesale nouses of that city. His many friends wish him all kinds of success. J I Jones' buggy team took a spin on the 30th. Not much damago but considerable speed developed. T. A. Lewis, boot and shoo repair shop. First class work, low prices. Opposite Sherwood Hotel. For the next 30 days Uoyd will give ono Photo button with each dozen photographs. Chittcm bark and Oregon grapo root bought at Lurch's Owing to a wreck near Oregon City tho Saturday morning overland did not reach Cottage Grovo until noon. Tho Uoyd gallory took on a new coat of white (taint titis week. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. We arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Tickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor intr Rustic. Stchntr, Ceiling, or "til ' size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT. New Firm- -)Cumming & Sehr. We are now fairly established and are adding largely to the al ready well selected stock of general merchandise, formerly carried by Cumming & 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-' lie patronage. All of our goods will be of the very finest on the market and will be sold at the very lowest living prices. CUAWING & SEHR. C. M. IlKNDRRRK, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heijderer & Go- Prop. Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Kconomy Is not buying Bhoddj- Shoes. We now baTe a FULL I j STOCK othe I BEST t SflOES. A New T"-"'-r , Dry fJoodj "nd Crocerlts. i Jli'imnway I and .1 f lturklioliler. I I k 7 F. B. PHILLIPS DEALRR IN HEAVY and SHELF -o- Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. 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. F. B. PHILLIPS. PATTKKSON, J. A. Fryer. - Yi Proprietors of the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines. BMW S 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 the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. NOTICE. I am directed to collect nil unpaid poll tax according to soo 2S35 II ills codo which rendu us follows: "Tho assessor Bhall require ovory per son to pay hiB poll taxes of every kind nt the time of assessing the same, nnd In default of such payment tho assessor shall immediately give to tho sheriff n list of such poll taxes and the sheriff shnll immediately collect the enmo. Also seo Sec 2834 nnd if he cannot find porsomd property out of which to mnko thosnmo shall demand such tnx from nny person who may be indobted to such tnx payer nnd shnll collect tho snmo." Dated this Hth dny of April 1899. I). P. BUKTON, County Assessor. t