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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1899)
tf(Hliy, Ih rm ooiiio ocicaitloiiH r ..... .!.! IiIm IumL clfiirl. In tlnil ' -. nri'tty noarly nilxliiu one of 'loc .;,r,,mlni.t attorney nto ffmicnv i ... .... Fufcnu tl,P - tint nltiirmiv LtirV ! mid tin- doctor tvurc MtuppliiK nt JL l.ylK " f,,r "J" ""'V'1"" ,Mel WnA ,loel,T ,ulfl !IK t,,M ,' for ll..luM,,i. Thu Kuntlomun uplsU Ihi''" r..,, u,u rooniry, whk tl. vlrthi, of n hold-ui, totornroHU 1 tli uiiriiltiK( lm icnuil in j la.t IVi.I.ty Kbt. Mr. Klmm, Jmlrtllnn for ii Hum upon tint n!ciiIi,k -low,, to lloliuniln poktoffipa on thu Jj,rk In the tlir bcl. "Lark" Ih mmiI nit i ,,,.Hion, mid about ilark MUlflynonymoiiH of o ood Hum, anil a nUrtud for IiIh cabin no thu trail , hi -Hmeniito tofo ovor tlt fvuturuH of tln Monti Kin, didm. Im. wdtnlod xpot LerolJ d-Ptor hh bo, jiur clianoo, u mini unknown to him M.-ppcd out he -tollccteil dnyMBKOH". wbou "larkV , hin.l ftl t hin Hido and ordered Hhanc ftfe moro nuinuroiiM. Tim tiunptation to hold up hH lMnd. Mr. .Slume wan ojtoo urimtloht) wlllutood, hi the carrying a Wim-hiiHtor rillo, having hem, doctor. iiit'tly placed thu lej.'nl u'ntb-j on the lookout for door. Ah ho turned B,n',Hliocn in tho Mtori), hun bin icln ' toi-onfront thu highwayman, lio waH oo ibe lx' potttH, int IiIh nivktii) in tin- utruck a terrible blow ovor tho oyo ,ttr pitcher, tho fmnilUr gold xpeck which felled him to the ground in nn un .. ilia Innm i-blmtioy, kickixl tho 1 fonrioiiM condition. Mr. Shano di.l ,, l(tliy troiiBcr under tho bed. nu, h, I aat fur Hfihuiina. U wan Haul tiiat wlniii . f0f Diinemui. v n" nui.i nun. nun i Attorney bdyeu uwoki) bo was not lust jllwriil. ' - . luia lie had Mixjiit thu eveuint!. kot after dilligent.ind successful search hi woaring apparul, bo decidoil that It wan not so had as bu seuined. It is Mid however mat ino caso win nave an other hearing, when bark hopes to win DlHtppolntlny. Conductor nam I entch w ho, ac fouipnieil by bis wife bus been visiting til people and relatives burufora week, dtJiiultua disuppointineut thu other iji;. Mr. Vented and n nuiubnr of Modi including O. F. Knox, Oliver i t-t. .iil OiiUi. Ivfirir Inn! fdimtii.d n Jihinif and bunting trip into the raonnUius Wednesday morning. Mrs. fim Veatch was tflkuu ill and Mr. itl Mr. Watch Hole that in-jniing's local for their homo in Portland. Thu other members of the party who were tlffjuiy on thu street with camping (aipiiaee. seemed to taku the dlsap. fointment about as hard as any of thorn. not only on account ol the loss ol gootl compnionsliip. but wording to Mr. Kno the party was just going along to tit the fish. Finn Table. i. t Hlwrwofxl hs uddod to tile at- ' 1 tfKtivoness of tho Hotel Sherwood ( office a fine new table. Ills finely I laiihrd, and on tho top is panuols of jIiii upon which are painted in at tractive letters the following business ... . .... , .. ...!. cinn; i., i.urcn, urnun ix unicn, Kikin k Hristow, Fashion Stables, J. I'. Currin. J. F. Miller, Sherwood Hotel, Hemeuway and Hurkhnlder, Bon Ton Meat Market, James Ilemeu )', real estate denier, (Slass Iiros., Uwis k Veatch, Cy Miller, linker A Johnson, F. I). Phillips. JUtHtUng llunlncim- V. W. Hawley.the freighter, informs i Nugget man that he is now operating about 20 tenuis on tho Bohemia road. taking in freight and returning with I concentrates. It is said this is. only u barter and next yenr will sec 150 or 200tcm8 traveling in and out of the ROM lllllB. MIhch Hold. The group of mines owned by Zinnker Uroi , nnd Grahor, known as Vesuvius, , German, Wild H, William Toll, Hill Side nnd Nightengale wore sold this week to British Columbia capitalists for $35,000 represented by Chas. 11. l'ark of Boston. Theso mines bavo de veloped wonderfully well and their future is one chuck full of brightness. Traded rt-upertif. Win. Horn bns tradod bis property on Wall street to O. D. Brown for tho Cot tage Grove hotel. Mr. Brown will re tire from tho management of the bouso next week nnd Mr. E. M. Abbott, will conduct the- botol. Mr. Abbot pro poses to seta tablo that will please, and eoliciisashareof tho public patronage. For the Mountain. Professor M. O. Wnrnor, the well known piano tuner, F. W. Hogg, of Warner, 111., Dr. Oglcsby, 'Pro fessor Plumb, formerly of the U. of O. now aBsnyer at the Noonday mlno, left for a few woekfl outing in the Bohemia district, Wednesday morning. New Stamp Hill. Tho now" 6 stamp mill of Jennings Bros, and Brunenu, ordered for tho Helena Mino, arrived Wednesday morn ing and Thursday it was loaded nnd "tartcd for its destination. It took 10 Wagons and tenma to haul It into tho mountains. Joint Plctlc The Christian nnd Presbyterian churches hold n joint S. S. jdcnlo at tho Widens grovo last Wdiioiday. A Very pleasant day pained, IIOLIMJI' . , " ms Wcalth-W. II. ... Shane 'i Knocked Senseless and Robbed. ! W M . HlM.no, one of the well know,, ,'"'' of n.,n ul,o ln moo, i ,,,,,,.1, f life i ti,u ,,, ,.,, f)f t regain conciouMiCMH until next morning mini nu lounu mat no nail been " touch ud" for )W In cold cash and a 1 wlirn ho found that bo had Ik, " V ' tmil tllll .1 iliamond in tlm btought oiiic years ago from South America the value of which was said to ))0 m , Mr. Kliano is at loss to identify tlm i robber and is eoinnlctelv uivstillud. Thus far no clue has been gained I Salem is making an elTort to secure ; the final disbandmcnt of the Oregon ' regiment. Well Salem always does the I proper thing by her g,;estH. . I rothewifoof Jas. S.Henson nt the' family home in this city, on Saturday,! ! -"'ly -ii. mini, an pounu uaugnier. i Anmtult. j A ease of assault brought by William j Lively againKt Samuel Garroiitte of Amos i was up before .lustice of the 1'eace Vaughn but Thursday, Deputy District Attorney Harris appearing for tlie state j and Attornoy I. Hllyeu for the defense, :Thu jury found defendant not guilty. I.efl Hurt. Mr. b. Morse mot with a painful acci dent the other day wbilo at Saginaw af ter lumber. A board from the chute Mtrtiek him on the lee bruisiiu: and nrxlmbtv frnclnriii'' one of the bones be 1 " tween the knee and ankle, hence he uses the crutch these days. Colonel Alex L. Hawkins commander of the 10th Pennsylvania volunteers, j uKWr,j t, transport Senator hound to San Francisco from Manila j witli the reuusyivania reguuuiik iilward. Colonel Hawkins baa been alllicted with cancer of the bowels the greater part of his service in tho Philip pines, which finally culminated in his death. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. . .. . i . t i tli.it- tin. M. f! .owcu in ucujuy k" - i C. Bakery, running under tho firm j name ot t-ampoeii .wcvui"; dis- solved by mutual consent, vv. J. Mc- n..r.lu rot r nif. All 1)1118 Baiimi mo lIl)0n presentation, by , , n tu ,, 1( , an accounts due .... the firm are payable to him. Dated this tho 1st day of August, 189. M. C. Camiuikm.. W. J.McOuiidy.j CAKD OF THANKS. To the Masonic Iratomity nnd to other kind friends who assistod us dur ing tho sickness and death of our hus band and father wo return our heart felt thanks and assure them that their help and sympathy was appreciated nnd contributed to lighten our heavy burden. Mas J. 0. Stokkkh and Family. WOOD f6r SALE. A two-horso wagon box load, dry kindling wood forgets. atSuRlmiw B. K. J... IO. TEAMS WANTED. At fhrco dollars por day to haul cord wood two miles south of Divide. Good roads and steady employment. OAMPIIEM.&Al.EXANI)EU. The Ashland Town Talk has changed hands passing to , W . Hum & Son recently from the Enht. .he Talk hns always been a bright little paper and has gathered a wonder fl circulation. The gentlemen in nossession are doing some tall talk about what they are going to do with the TalK, aim they will UP their word. AH About yojj. AHHCPHor llnrton was in town Wednes day. Attornoy L. IJilyou wan in Cottage flrovt Tui.'Kilav. Captain Sachs spent hint Sunday in Cottayo Drove. .1. I. JonuH wont Honth on Monday afternoon's local. Darwin Itrintow returned from u trip to Kui;ene Wednesday. Hoborl I'ratt of Kuuoiiu was In Cot tage (irovo I net Saturday. Willard Martin ban returned from a fojoiirn in Holiemia dintrict, I)r. .Snapj) and Professor Snapp of Kiigonu left for the (nines Tuesday. I'.it .lounincH came in from the Helena on Friday evening's stage. lion. II, I!. Miller of Kugene was a caller at tho Nugget office last Friday. I'ete Me.Martin was registered at the Hotel Kherwood from llack Ilutte Monduy. oiri ten ior ioo jtonemia district this week, where lie will work A. II. Spare, left for tho Bohemia on Ids claims Jack KlopliciiHtic.il returned to the mines Monday morning after a week's ; visit in town. i Ucary I'ost, U. A. K., Hugone is tho banner post of thu state. It has a membership of 144. Aif Walker, Attorney .1. H. Young and Jack Hart arrived from Bohemia on last Tuesday's stage. Surveyor Collier returned from a lii!tnmt,H triffi in i)n fitinou Ii.uf Katnr. 'lav and went to Kugene Sunday, ,, 'uu ' ro "cuwog Auorney .inrr.s J assault case before Justice Vaughn i Tuesday. ! Hev. K. A. McAlister of Eugene ar I rived on Tuesday morning's overland I and preached the funeral service over the remains of the late J. C. Stouder. Misses Rose and Laura Coleman and Miss Vinnic Knapp of Kugene, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Aubrey. Tho Misses Coleman returned home Sunday. Mrs. John O'Brien, of Portland, and Mrs. S. Poxton, of Sodaville, who have been visiting friends here and nt Loranu returned to their homes Monday. James W. Chenhall, mining expert from Encland, who conies to inquire into certain properties in tho Bohemia nnmns. registered at Hotel Sherwood Monday afternoon. Jim Hart, Jr., left for the Noonday, mine, Bohemia, last Monday, whero he will be employed as camp blacksmith. Jim is n clever fellow, and will be a valuable hand at the mine. Mrs. J. C. Wood of Grants Pass and littlo daughter arrivod in Cottage Grove Tuesday morninc. Mrs. Wood pre- ceoes ner iiiiiuhimi j,urneii ont jn California, nnd they are iier husband who was recently now looking for a new location Mrs. E. M. Lcich nnd child of St . . . , o t mi.. mmn .'';-""-" '""Z of un.cago. wno nave ' ... ,.. iioneiiiut mnii4i.. u. ..w returned Sunday to Cottage Grove and Tuesday morning departed onrouto home. Harrison R. Kincaid, James Abrams, Win. Renshaw, F. A. Rankin, Seth Mp.Alister and Webster Kincaid, re turned from the mines Saturday. Tho gentlemen left for Eugene on the freight that evening. They report hav ing had a pleasant time Judge Blanchard was up from Ranier Monday in search of men to assist in operating his large saw mill at that place. Mr. Blanchard could not secure desired assistance in that town, and met disappoint ment at this place. He proceeded to Portland Tuesday, where lie hoped to be able to find the number of men he needed to go to work. It's awful what demoral mntr effect the maintenance of the gold standard has had on business interests in the saw mm arm Infrp-iiitr camp in this county within the last two years. Mills cannot oe operated on account of it furnish ing such a volume of labor else where. It's "rackin" ," it's "de pletin. " it's "demoraliziu. " But, then one satisfaction remains there seems to bo a painful scarcity of'Coxey's armies and free soup houses. St. Helens (Or.) Mist. oo-t. ..... . , -)Cumming & Sehr.- 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 recie ved Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs and glass. Look up the SATISFACTION STORE. CUMMING & SEHR. C. M. IlKNDKKKK, K. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Herjderer & Qo. Prop. H - ("V4fHhHVfriKWM lkAI Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turr.outs, Doualc or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Economy t not liuxiiiK Shoddy Shoes. We now have n FUJ.r, STOCK of the BEST sots. 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. F. B. P.HILLIPS. t A New T '"- M Dry doodj nnd ' Orocerlci. ! JUiiH'iiwoy I itmt .1 j Kurklioliler. J HARDWARE Patterson, J. A. Fryer. 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 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. Kotluols hereby Riven that the undersigned h beon duly appointed hy the County Court ofl-tuio County, Orexoii, administrator of tho estate of Jniued Q. Hiuit, decoased, All persona havlnftelalms apatnst snid estate are hereby roquired to present the wuno to nie propcsly verified, as by law required, at Wlldwood, Oro., within six months of the date hereof. Dated this the :th day of June, 181)9. J, T. Hunt, Administrator of the estate of James Q. Hunt, demised. Masons' fruit jiirn all sizes, Vacum fruit jiirs nil sizes, extra eaps nnd rub bers, jelly glasses nnd fruit fillers. All nt tho lowest possible prices at Cummino & Selir's. A kuli. suit of summer underwear for 50 cents at Eakin & Hkistow's. Ovoralls, tho host you over saw, 50 cents a pairut Kakik it BiubtoW's. KomemberDr. l.L. Scofliiltl, Dentist When you want dentid Work donet