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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
... I . if. i run oi'v. . m,.in vi .r n... rnvo another of Iholr iinjoyable r -.. in thrlr many friends IiihI V) evening. Tim m-ciislon was Ctni I'-y ll,n Mif wt U Kiiott I'lrin 1 1) i M-,n: ' ''v ., d ' N 'k " MeKI",v- ,..;... . llflH'' .....v. .MH., A rni' A few limits 10 nn. H'or . . , UrCCfl'l' 1 ,,,u "'" """ nni)11I)l-,l H..- f.n t tl.Nl a delegation f Lmu..'..t ,u.-li. wo....'., fro... the Kii- iv ............ ... i .no fin" Hero riirmiiw in luiriin ...lur mii'i iiil I'Hi'ort. Of roilrXl thin d .vim luiili"! with pleasure nud nil i .......it i-iii, iiml "hoiiikI of inorri- i"1 ..... ..1..1.1 ..1..1....1. .i... put Mmn i) n'l isiKiik " :nn;iv mr 1111 ' . .I..l..,...il i. jnio tl" IV Ml'HlllllllCM F. I. OlIlK i ,l m iK'1"" "' fiicU-, Vinii 1iiili'v. M. WllkiiiH, A(l Mill. ran. 1 1 S Tl"r. l,,i'"i,, i nn- mm. ' 1 "" .iiuiniuy. M l''f""d, .IchhIo MiiiWi, Mulliu Wl.itiiiorc. mnl inn i - - ,iruni;i' ii it "'' M,,,,l '"'HrH. n. j. iMiiiv .SiMMlun.nM, After h If ,,ort ri'il the yin-ntH with PMmrtcil to Limit. ""'I "ill'T tl" Jlilojilioii of tin- new iiu'iil"'r " "l loiiili'il with nil i fOCl lli'HK" i ilic iMii'i'ii't room wiN it m'i'iil of ii i .i plfUMIllrv t'l HfVITlU HOlir-, WIII'll Ulf Bi'iii- 'li-li'iciition with fompulk'il to .Tjirt on ihi- riitnrn limno. ('oiiililiirhli' 1 IfUHinL.iii win iMirrniit hi to l.mv MiMirH )iy mi I Sti-i'ltfriiHH Wi'ro Hilccti;il an roirl i" tint ili'luiitliMi of prntly ami cleuT wiiii'.i ""'I i.i'it'rutiio'l that lln-muI M'-HrH . Day iiml .Sii'wliraKH hi linia't'l 'Imt it "tin on Mciiouiit of limit pM l.jukx in foinpurinoii to tlu-ir lfiitlii'f"'"vn ii. tho Pity of itiinIiiiI , Uk hi in iiinl iidw poiirl iionp. j lloei r ii wan iifturwanl uiikii.illy , ! illrviil ilnit the huliiM Iiml no clioieu ill tlinimiii-r wliHii'Vpr on the Iwcic of , i l.M.kn tun that they uerp in tin I rnpl"v lliii- livery ftaiilp. hi. Vi'u imi " t in-lo in niplilly urowiii-.' jti'l i iii-iiiiiiiu' very Kijiiilr muouc, tin UiIiiii of t'liitmtH Orm e. ll in raiil l that .irnl more mum hum will he! Mp.I to thi' roll in liin iiihi r futiiiu ntul I Ui M.iii.liiy nielli MIhh Mau .Mtljmen vu ml 'I'lfl. A Srw llnhrmla. ... . . , ti jicur. uiyiornnu siiiiiwiii in im- Iitnna have heini prop4llillK near Dinile for the pitfL ni ek. They liavo tuckiil oil it nuiiiher of Hiieuiiiiei.il in ! oncofHhii'h thi-iiold imii Inr f cell with! the imki-il eve. Nothini; Ii known of th ow of the lelu or Uh value hut I Iwtn yeiiticini'ii Im'Iipvij ilint it will pav. Mr. Tiivlor mnl Mr. .Sinipioii are drift In;; a tunnel into the IiIIImIiIi' near their t.iiiiii aii'l fniin all indipatioiirt Hhould tr.kethe ledve ,n a nhort time. Mr. Tavlnr will nen.' for hi eiiiiie.ind drill if Hip lead eomiii up o expeetiitlon-. It lu been known for yeum that there w.u Kl around there hut until now no kjr4teui.au' f lirt linn hun iii.ulu to ll.i t .t. Hold .-an he mined here very Hh-hpIv it U-wK only mill t iiin.ixi liro.M the "hue of mip- lilifH, V iiiile.4 to f, itham the nearem ' luppinu point anil plenty of wood and i witUT. ork pan lie earrleu mi tliero ni'iirlv all the year and we have i;ood romU. A Fine Workman ("nptaiu ShpIih, foreman of Horn and I'liine'H nun fhop in Kuuene Hpent hint Sunday in Cottage drove, vlxitim; liin iiiiinoroiiH friendH here, and the NtiuKut inaii in ple.iHed to he reeoiiiiized nn one of them, ('aptain Saelm iiiih the repu - ' . .. .. . tntion of heiiij; one of the fliiu.it work men on the l'aeifln eoi.nt, Hay nothini: "f liin inventive kuiiIiih, whieh Iiiim al ready hroinjht him proininenco au.oiiK Ii.ventorn. JTuiul Cut. I.mt Friday Joe Wooley who !h work iiiR in tho Cl.iiH. HiiHtiiiKH wood camp, K"t liiH hand cut quite Heriouniy. He wan UHsiHtiiiB in throwing a Imnkintr loj; into iiosition on the road, when tho ax of Mr. lIiistinaH, who was doini; Homo work on tho log (dipped, and gaHhod Mr. Woolny'H hand neverely. HnlarfilHf. In order to aecomniodato puestH the proprietor of tho liohnmia Hotel Iiiih rnrtted the rear of tho upper floor of tho Knox building oceupied by 8. It. I'iper'H l.nrdwaro Htoro, nnd had tho hiiiiio par titioned into bodroontH. Tl.e rooms are vry neat and will Horvo u good pur 1oac. Nonvcnh: "II. Miller, nrooriotor of tho Star ")) oflioo, hujono, nhowod oxeollent I t'nterpriHo In kuUIi.k out a liandHoino souvenir for tho lCditorial AHHooiation, which viHited Uiikuiio laHt week. A copy of the Houvmiir hnn roaehed this office, for which tho Nui5ot extends tliniiku, ImHV . v,. .... . .. " " Hon 'itv will icnvi I HfMI fl V llll Hohom.a camp on u MlllllU. Ilni-ii... I.:.. ..i I,,. .., " "K IIIISCIII'C HI" II CP II .11 I Ki'iii(.i'f KllP1 I J ' " He. 1 1 linn Dr. ",;,rn,r""'t'''"".H1ntnlnHl,c w Vol- ' n .lIJnrt 1.1. Imslnoss 11' " ... : "mr"lory l" visit to ninei- Illllll, l llll. tiftfltr It U....I.....I I... ..hi..... ".""'rt! ",' " " KiMlli-nl sclnml, with it.o Vll-w ..fhoini! llllKiMit fr.m. I i. tl,xt .,,,, Mr H - ,) ,r ' ' "'I"" on liin eastern visit Mr. into (trieaoll mill fainilv, o( Win.) 'iinin, reached thin city Wedm-wlny, J '.ndtlie N'uu'Ki't anknowlcilKCH n plontant i ''llfroni Mi. (IriPncll. II,. j t.iiitinl Wim nriBin fanner mid him !. ':dcl In i i,t Irs lot in tlif Wm, Hi. f-.kN hidlv of Oregon iiml i wt. ' pIimm-I tt,ti, i,jM poc-tion. .ihI luck t inm iiml may hn locate horo For the Mhirn. Mniuliiy iimriiiiiK Hon. II. It. Kim-iiid, , . . Ifllhlly 1 lir... tl t . - in. huiihiiiiw, r. k. 1 """kin, Vihti.r Kiiiculd anil Kntli Mi--1 li"tT f Kimi-nc mill Alf nn.l Urmv ! 'n''-f li'ft hv Ht!t(, for ii few ilayt, out- '"'"i.i , wm-ro nicy t-o in the iotcrfht of thi'ir iniiiitiL' nroiii.rLii.il. ! " - I in' iiiiii liin (hit a I'plnmt, I f i . , . . . -I'M- IJUKIM IttKl lllH "only InRllll" , '' piiHfenu'iTM for tho liolii'tiiin rnmpH j Moiiilay nmrniiis. Jou ecukH cniiiloy-1 '."'lit at the Miinii-k Mining mnl MilliiiK , .. wluro In- Iiojii-r to bo (thin to nup-1 port tun litli of 'cm. Joe ih a nniiint: koimi lutrlior atia oiihl to do ImHlmum up thi-rc Walt I'lnmed. W.J. If inner tho IniHtlini; IiiihIiidhs ' maniiypr of t lie Sniittle Itiilimtry mnl M.ninj.' .louriial. who wiw Iiph looking uji tin-Hohi-nia minpx htHt week Hppakx in hih priiicc of that whlcli liu tnw up in the camp. lie wnn fO well 'Jilcns'i'il that he lonitcil a claim before he left. lliiitilhif ltvKlilaiu'i!. W. V. JohiiHon of tho grocery firm of linker and J-ihmton haB purcliai'i'.l '.lie Brink propcity, mid comiuetu'frd the eri'Ptioii of a remdeuep thereon . the Count. Tuewlavuioriiini; Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. ' Harrott. Mr. and Mrn. Ilert Wood, Mr. and Mm..!. I!. Lpwih anil daughter left ,. ,, , ii. Vllnllillil. Til 15 WOUNDKD SOLDI UK. A Comrade Writes About I Its Con ditiou -He was Hopeful at Manila. , , n Ul xxva of tl.e Oregon Volitiileers at San I-raticisco, Iratik 1 Woodruff one of Henry's old iej,UjjSl of Co C, had the kindness . M a1 MRj jnvood I , ...i.:t. Mlomng letter which sh.ms interest in the wounded soldier and his thoti(;htfitlness for the a))xioiis friends and parents: qn oari) stkamHU OHIO July 12, 1899. Mk. John Shurwood. Dear Friend: I will write you a few lines to let i you know how Henry is gutting j along. lie was shot by a Mauser 1 nxQt through the left side of the !.,,. ,.., ctranire to say not ail 1 ,,l,..fr :,.iiir.ni ;. lust belore entrail was cut. Just Deiore going aboard Claude Hawkins and I went over to see him and he was getting along fine, was laughing and joking with all the boys. He said they were about to move him aboard the hospital boat Relief which will soon come to San Kraucisco with the wounded, he also said he had written to you, but as we might get there sooner I told him I would write too, as I was with him a minute after he was hit and stood with him as long as I could. He was hit while his company was charging over a small ridge. The natives were on tne high hills on both sides of us but they did not last long as usual. Klmcr Doolittle was shot through the right arm by a Mauser bullet about five inches from the shoulder. He is getting along fine, and is on board the Newport. The rest of the Cottage Grove boys are all well. Your Friend Frank Woodruff, Co C, 2nd Ore. ""I'l'li'il tin. Ail Aboot yon. Jim I,yh'ln in from the mouutaiiiH. J. II. White in down from fJohemlu camp. Jack Welch of Bohemia was in town tli Ik week. MIhh Meinzer was a visitor to Utigeno lust Friday. 4 Tlulpli Whipple Ih rusticating 111 tho mountains: II. I). Lincoln Is homo from a weeks trip to lioliemhi. Mayor llristow came up from llioeoust last Wednesday. Wm Ilawley and wifo of Lorniio were in the pity Tuesday. J. M, Sherwood was a visitor to K11 BMif InH TiiPKlay. Jumps llemenway did business in l'.ii(,'Ptie last Tuesday. Jack Klophenstlun the popular miner is down from the mines this week. Andy Nelson and Arch Piper aro back ! from a two weeks outing at Bohemia. I. II. Bingham and Pat Jennings eaine in from Bohemia Wednesday evening. , llr. W. W. MeOoyof F'lix, California, cancer specialist, is in the city treating Mrs. M. Kolirer. B. F, Fuller of Albany who has timber intoreits in tills vicinity was in tin-eity Monday. J. F. Miller, who has been looking Holtemiaward tho last week returned home Wednesday. ICd IIebard left for Yoncolla foe a two weeks outing with friends last Saturday afternoon. M. Uidwell is doing a nice job of painting oil tho lesidenco of J. T. Mark ley. Geo. lirumficid returned from a two weeks outing In tho Bohemia district last Tuesday. Wm. firiflith and son Howland are now at Mr. Griffiths' Broadway claim doing development work. Warner Brown -of tho Lane County Loan and Saving Bank did business in CotUige Grove last Tuesday. Attorney Chas. Kissinger of FugetiQ was a pleasant caller at tho Nugget ollice Wednesday morning. Thoi. M. Gardnur and wifo of Amos spent last Saturday night in this city and the Nugget acknowledges a pleasant call. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Blew of Grants Pass were the guests of T. W. Blew of this city the last week returning home S i.turday. A. L. Slielton who has been doing mad woik in the Bohemia district was down this week, and favored Bohemia Nugiret with a pleasant call. Constable Warren Mc.Farland, who was taken down with malarial fever shortlv after recovering from the inninpa, is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodford of Portland, who have been tho guests of .Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken of this eity, returned to Portland Wednesday morn- iinr. Mrs. Woodford is a sister of Mrs. Aiken. Mr. L. G. Adair, the popular passen ger agent of the Southern Pacific Com pany, at Kugene, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. J. M. Hodson of Portland, were passengers on Saturday afternoon's local for Boswell Springs. W. F. Martin, of Eugene and Win. Gross, of tho linn of Gross Bros. foundry and machine shop, Hugene, were in the city Tuesday. .Mr. Gross visitpd Saginaw and Cottage 1 Grovo in tlio interest of his business. Mr. Geo. Knowles of Bohomia has been appointed freight agent for W. W. Ilawley, tho freighter, and hereafter will look after tho interests of that gentleman at tho end of the route. Mr. Hawley's freight wagon will leave Cot tage trovo every day for Bohemia and at that point ho will have a pack train in readiness to distribute freight. NOTICli. All partios owning dogs within tho corporate limits oi Cottage Grovo are hereby notified to pay their dog tax as prescribed by tho city ordinance on or before August 15, 1899. Dated this 25th day of July, 1899. liy order of tho City Counoil. TO KHNT. House to rout. Enquire, of J. N. Slonoburg. Note this: You can proeuro tho Bo hernia Nugget, your homo paper and tho Kt Louis Globe-Demoorao for $1.75 per year, cash in advance, ' . 1 1 1 j Can not be surpassed for real worth in CHOICE GROCERIES, Crockery? Glassware, Granite ware, Tin ware, Wood and Willow ware, And the way they hold prices down will prove beneficial to every economical buyer. A large shipment of Sy r ups j ust recieved Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs and glass. Look up the SATISFACTION STORE. CUVVING & SEHR. fm C. M. HUNDltRlvR, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Hewlerer & Qo. Prop. Ppjisnnn lit Price -T l ! v 'First-Class Tornoots, Doa jle or Single.''. Kc-onomy in not bllTlllL' Shnil, 1,- ' f Shoes. F. B. PHILLIPS DKA1.KR IN HEAVY id SHELF vStoves and Tinware: Hardware vSundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. .x- The Best Line of Agriculture Implements ifT 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. o now hmc n YVLh j STOCK of tho BEST A New ' '-r Dry Goods and 1 Oroccrles. llriiM'tiuny I anil .1 llurkhnlilur. J 8 II ADniTTAl nailU VV iiJ Patterson, J. A. Frybr. Proprietors of the Bohemia j and Black Butte Stage Ijnes. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 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. Adminstrator's Notice. Kotk'ols horobr jslven that the undersigned has been iluly appointed by tho County Court ot l.ano County, OrnKOii, administrator of tho estate of James Q. Hunt, deceased. All persons having claims against gnid estalu tuu hereby rciinlred to present tho samo to mo pronesly verified, as by law required, at Wildwood, Oro., within six months of tho date hereof. Dated this the :10th day of June, 1899. J, T. Hunt, Administrator of tho estate of James Q. Hunt, deceased. Masons' fruit jars all sizes, Yacum fruit jars all sizes, oxtra eaps and rub bers, jelly glasses and fruit fillers. All at tho lowest possible prices at Cummino & Sohr's. A fulii suit of summer underwear for 60 cents at Eaki.v & BnisTOw's. Overalls, tho best you over saw, 60 cents a pair at Eakin &"bmsTow's. Remember Dr. l.L. Seofild, Dentiet when you want dental work done.