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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1899)
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Colli', ('iriiuirly ol Moutlciillo, low 11. rhe ClTU' ll"ll NJMIIlkn ill lllf lllllU4 1 K . I ...I... I.u I..- ..I. VfUlfl III tirrjjllil nir. ......fc ..w ...n ..." ....Iv m-i'ii f ll'i Kii'llon, iiml ihf hinrri rtru lluil hefoio he vvin through Lkini!'i 1,10 I'MMiiiiy wlih hi old S-.tnil Mr P'irny h Hie muo in f pur I . 1.. .... II .luveloiii rt iulei.lion n,n 1110 '" " ' " lentil pull tip ntnkeii liuuk yomltir iiml Smkc lii" huiiie htire. I Ml nin ciiiiii.. ntfou "ill ni'ikf loom for the riilire iul;iH"M "I loMitif limy w.int In come. Sufi Oil. Inik lif 't. iM. nho IniMheon iileutifliil EhiIIiiI"' H"Ii'ioiii mine lor 1110 iiimi Llrti -r, iiml wlll WMM H pHrllllir will Knowlei. Ill llie P-MOepBlrtKii lT.)ti., Ini'. "ll hin lnlf IliteMtnt lo en J"'"' Iir1.11 1 milium. ueu) .,'MM' Mr HellcrH ennio in fioiu 1 i - 1 11. flu v M'lil in eoiiveiHHlinii 1I1 . i mini HtMeil tlmi he i H !) 1 m (. Ini. .ill 1: k. iih the iiileutioii nl uliifli UK for MHI....I, I'. I., t'. I1. A ulmiit July I, wiih llie expeelHlion of .. .1.1.. I At Iinli-niiK ne miliiui! nifirniii. 111 uie ihljiiilx. ur. 1 etter iH 11 mining limn ol liv' expeiiinee. 11 inttlln,' U'xxl (HIimaiKl Iiiih miinv frieml who Mill wtuli linn koikI heiilth Hint lot of lii'liex in tin Ur-nwitv iHlinulH. iMlnnlttrril V njlilrnr. .. .. .i .c..c ! :.. ur llil'i )i JViim-Mit; i .1 viL-uiu Iff mispl iced c-i-infideiicc. home I time avrn he fitted out a mntl unci ! his f imily witli a loam and wagon. ; nvoteiits.andalliieccssnr piiraphcr- j n.i'u f.ir K.ithfriiig cliittem b.irk and ! Mrt- d t'lc-m out. They were ill t!. u. i ..ty ..fCdtav;e drove nnri m.lil some of the outfit, ill- !u hue one of the. tents. The doc- tir has sw rit out n warrant lor their arrest, and Constable Mc I arland is Inuking them up. The doctor was of the opinion that they hid left the county but no trace of then exit has yet been found. The , man's name is 1' 15 Rouse. i'xcllinfi It 11 11 a iiui 1 While Mr and Mrs Will George were coming to town from the ware house Wednesday, a pole strap I broke lettinir the touinie down. Mr (Jeorgewas thrown in front of the ; vehicle between the horses, Mrs Ocorge was thrown out behind and the harness-was scattered for three miles along the road. Mr and Mrs George escaped without broken bones but were both badly bruised as well as scared. They arrived in town Wednesday evening. l'retln Uec.elvet'H. Mrs Kliner Dooliltlo was in the city Tuciday and wm Helling homo very pretty curd receivom n.ndo from llsb "Me and put together ill an artistic manner. The material inn Manila pro duction, and ir Doolittlo who has been in sorvico there with the Orcnon boya. eent his wifo material tmfllciont for nine receivers. fichool Teacher. Tho directors of this district havo clioHen tho following teachers for tho Uottngo Grovo public school for tho en nine year: J.P. Holland, principal; I'S Day, assistant; Miss Pearl lluntor, MiBsChurlottio White, Miss May Mc Queen, and Miss Josophino Foss. I'Wl From a Wagon. Mrs, Clias. Dowon, of Latham, whllo rttlini in u wagon last Saturday to tho residenco of Mr. AdaniH, had thu mis- lortiuio lo bo thrown out of tho wncon. Tho wheel passed over the thumb of her left hiuid cniBhlnp tho first joint badly. , The M E Sunday school of this c'ty held a picnic near Latham Wednesday, An enjoyable time was reported. IN M !; Mc i Y, TollH, memory of Tho,. v. NioholH, hd(, at hi homo in thin city TIiiim ! iiioriiitin, .Juno 8, 18!)!). I lit Wlia ii I.I... I 1 . "mH10flllt(i llllH- gained the c.onfidcnco ''in ofthoMu will, whom , ..... 1 . . .i.. .." , " ":u" "mi linio, hut wiih dangcroiiHly oleic IlU llllll hl'UII ""V ' V,l ,0 waH found n mim nrttifii on, n (lrm Iioiulu nf tl... s.-.i .j . 1 i t.t i . l WIUIDIIliIilllljt IL'HillL' with Iiii,, m tl, ,mrnfllHooKI. Wherein. In tho ...vHt..rl ......... . . . ' .."i-u.i- " n Uivlno providence, Om.ra.lo r.i.M,oin imi- huen romovud from our InlllHt. l... . 1 1 .111.(11 Villi I'l.t.. ..... 1...... 1 . . ' ' Huom.H. i"'"rllunvrnly Commander, who tUUm wt.( ,,,, IIi'hoIvimI, Tlnit wuoxlt'iid our heart. fllll RVIIItllllllV III tin. U'lfx in ll.U hourof ilcehj.iii.f.iuiil Itfhulveil, Thnt 11 eopy of llmco reao. """! "ohchi in hiMtor Mel.ol-, nltto to "'" 1'nporn for pnhliMtloii. Iloi.KItT lilllPKIK (1:0 W Aim kh i:o. Tiioui'hiis HiiiniUtiu. OIIITUARY. Mr. Thonini I". Nicliotn wimhorn noiir IiihIoii, KtiKlaml, Jiiiio lOlh 1820. When Imi h miinll hoy he left horno mul In-eHiue 11 wiilor. For mi mu yenm he f"H"wei thU iK.Mipatioii ilurini which time hu heeiimo iirijimliitcil with most of the prineipul UMporlH of the world, lie flnallv laudc-d in tho city of New Yolk where he eniriiKeil ill the merrnn tih' liiiKineiH. When tho Civil wiir tiroke oul ho enliMleil in the army of the North, f I ih llrii fiiKiiemi'iit wat iu the Iwllleof Hull Hun. After the war, he engaged in Inmlili on the Krie chiihI. Ho via married to Minn I'lda Jane I.011K in Indiana April II, 1870. I.ntur on hu moved to Iowa, where ho nve (ihin-clf lo ('hriktiau life and Iiiih ever pnivi'.l to lie a worthy meinher of 1 1 1 0 M V. rhiireh. In the Mprinj: of 1 80S ho iiinvi'il lo Cottage Grovo, Oregon. and on .June Sih, IMIU, God cfllled hit cervant Imiiie. Thin true faint of liod was fiiuml rendy, and often oxprened hif coiilldenee in hi Savior. He leaven n hereaviil wife who han 11 hunt of friends In ulinro in her rorruw. CHL'llCH NoflClvH. C I' C'tll'HUII. Ki;ulir norvlcen fnch Sablmth. Sun- ! t-fhool 10 a. 111.; pr-nchin each Sunday at II a in. mid 8 p. in. except the -'nil which will he idven to the l'rovideneo church near mar on How river. Tina Kumhiy M H p. in. will he uiven to ShieldH wliiml hoiico and 3rd Sundav 3 P. 111. t" Searx hcIidoI hoi.Ke. Junior C F. lit 3 . m. ; Y I'S C Kat", p. in.; pruvcr iiicciiiik f.iuj i" in.; the moiithlv biiHincHM meeting and MN'inl i hold al Home meinbem homo Mondnv 8 p. in. after tho M Sunilay. ..! .1.... .1.... U .. The l.adie Tu.'nlny at I Aid Society meets each p, in. to work, at Homo friends or member's 1101.10. lour preHu.ieo k dlciled at ench church ser vice. Stringers mmle welcome. Come. W. V. McGke, Pastor. i. r.. ruuiicii. Hereafter the fervicfs at the Metho- Mint Kpifcptl church will bo as fol lows: Sunday fdiool hi iu n. Preachim: eve y 1st, '-'ml and 3rd Sun- davs at II n. in. ami :' p. "i. r.ji- worth Leiyueat 0:30 p.m. Prayer meeting ev ry Tlmrwliiy evenin at 7 :30. Ia.1 us hear tho Gospel "it is tho power of God." Strangers and friends nre mmlu welcomu to all ineetiiiKH. M. 0. HitisK, Pastor. CATiiot.m ciiuucii. Services at tho Catholic church will henceforth take place each third Sun day in every month. KOV. 1 PltZ.YHYl.SKI. Inception. The Woodmen Circle of this city ..;n .rivr. one of their delightful re ceptions to their friends at Cum- ming'shall next Tuesday evening. Vnuorsdale. of Port- land, grand guardian neighbor ol the circle, will c ineguesiuiuuuui, rn.., nod ami Gun Club. Tho Cottago Grouo Uod and Gun Club isnrowiiiK riKbt along aim u ,... dieted bv Saturday nlyht tho paid up ... '.1. ll will enntaill ovor 30 mei..uu'D,"i: " nnn.es. n.,i,r niiriiiPen cases in the June . f nnmr1n onillltV COUrt. I IlC term u - , . jury was discharged the second day, The Uooth Kellcy Lumber Com nany will build a railroad from hu cene to the Mohawk mill. Another big fight in the Philip- ptnes, juty i. n.uicii- " AH About you. J. W. inilieM. D If heiuia. NlgginB 'h down from tho Ilmitcr is down from Bo- Mm. Jerry Taylor of Coast Fork wuh In town Monday. Mr. mid Mm. W. Kllonbisrg of Drain wore in town Hatiirdity. Throe hundred and twenty excursion ticket Hold at Cuttiigo Grove. Dr Urown of Jiugene was in the city the first of the week. Minn Laura .Jonen, editor of tuo Druin Watchman, was in town Saturday. F. I. I'liillipH went to I.orano on liufiineHH .Saturday returi.ini; Kunday. Tho littlodaiiKhtoroi Mr. ami Mm. U. S. Martin Iihh been quite ill Huh week. Darwin Hrintow in HpendinB tho week in l'ortland, yoint: down Monday tnorn I MR. Mrn CIuih Vmidouhurt; wan a piiMHenger to Kui'cno on WudnedHy morniuy'ti local. Mikh lluttii! ThompHon went to Kti Itent' Tuefiday for a few day visit with frielidK. Joo linker of the Kocery firm of Maker A .lolumon of thiH city visited Uoburg Saturday. Henry Chu rchiil came down from the Ilooth-Kelley mill Saturday and Hpcnt Sunday with Iii u family. J. W. Heed, the well known Uoh'ernia miner purchased n cayiiMO the otiier lay and left T11 outlay for the mincH. Mr. ami Mm. Harry Wynne went to Salem Sunday. Aim. Wynne will re main for a few weekn to vinit her parent. The little daughter of I' B 1 Phillips fell at the Quaker show and had her arm dislocated the other night. .laiiifn Hurt foremerly foreman of the Champion, and who Iiiih been in the Ilaker City mil. en for Borne month ban tcturncd t- Cottage Grove. Mr. Chnrley (iartlu r anil sister, Miss Carrie, raine down from Drain Saturday mid went to Salem Sunday on the ex cursion. Mr. J. Jacobs of Henley California wan in tho city a few dayt. hint week viBilii.R friendH. He left Sunday for Montana. W. H. Kerney, of Portland, formerly of Spokane, Wafth., who in interested in the Itohe.nirtiuinoM, arrived Snndiiv and left Tuesday on 1 vinit to tho minca. Johncon Taylor who had the mic forluuuto fall from the Saginaw mill (lu.no come weeks au'o breaking a bone in bin Ice between tho knee .and ankle, in now much improved mid able to be out and around. Joe Maker, who occupies the before- mostchair in the Ostrander barbershop and by the way n very enthusiastic rod and pin man, tried his hand at fishing last Sunday and met with rowi sueoess among the speckled beauties. A years subfcription to tho American Home-maker, triven witheaeh casl.-in- advnnee subscription, at $1.50, to Uo- heinia Nugget. 3 kinds of ice cream at M C C Bakery Suturday and Sunday. T. A. Lewis, boot and shoo repair shop. First ch.s work, low prices. Opposite Sherwood Hotel. For the next 30 days Boyd will give 0.10 Photo button with each dozen photographs. Chittcm bark and Oregon grnpo root bought at Lurch's GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF VMJt Plmiii Mill! We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor ing linstie. Siditur. Ceiling, or .., . - size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT 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. GUMMING & SEhR. C. M. IlHNDKKKR, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heijderer & Go. prop. K fi First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Koonomv ! not buying Shoddy Shoes. Wo now hove a Ft'l'.L STOCK of the BEST F. B. PHILLIPS DEALER IN HEAVY and SHELF Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar 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. 1?. B. PHILLIPS. y A New , Dry Ooodi and 1 tirocerltB. llrmrnn'ijr I mul j HurkholiUr. I v a HARDWIRE J. A. Fkybr. and Black Butte Stage Lines. Pattkrsox, j Proprietors of the Bohemia $ 8 Reasonadle Prices 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 ui. 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. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, nnd Inst fall had a more severe cough than ever before I have used many remedies without re ceiving much relief, and being recom mended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough remedy, by a friend, who, know ing mo to bo a poor widow, gave it to me, I triod it, and with the most gratifying results. Tho first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottlo ab solutely curi;d mo. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respect fully, Mrs. Mauy A. Bkard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by Benson Druo Co., Cottnge Grove, Joe Lyons D ain Druggist. New Richmond, Wis., was visited with a terrible cyclone June 12. Be tween 150 and 200 people were killed and as many wounded. The town was completely demolished.