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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
1 .....i.v. Mill.."- . a jl Volley " 1 'i"'""" ""n ('"'V . .. i I i.i.iilit ii lllluliiimy " . i-iuMMiu yctrtday. T .. .I.tt.n ItiltflllMKtf III I'll- ..'.rM.cr'li'.v C,1(,0II WlMlllPly MlIi:ll..H HI.! nrfiiM-rly of II. Mann In Him fltliwl addition ,.,,nf-V CoMWW IIIKI wild hi uofii- 1 m-.-r on Wrvln.'n-lfiy'H local $,ltin t"t' afternoon r I5Jli'li' .-AiilillL'. " . ........ . . ... . lt(, VjiiifU'iU'iirjt mm loin Awnroy in ip (or ilmir initio in Ito- ii ivwiniii1"".' ..i ....ii ii.ii uimu.v in unit vil llllll m ""R l,,c,r ""'nninuiii, VtllM' Will 1101 ' l,lul yia .... ;ft. jdmirnl P'w'y ,l,!ro Mnnilrt, ii iicz vm'Mi"'" "''ii k ""'I' 1,1 . i lin wriinu f fit in " ' . .. ..I! .... lll.l Ml., . . I I jitcean of mitferinij recopuoiiH mini European populace. . ... i ..... StcrtUiry oi "r h"" mc ABBfeiiii'iit that ollirmir lor win live ffgllllClltH Will IK! BIK)IIIHII1 on ffj rej-ardluH ol political puim mm lie KuiieuoCi mril uyn articlcH of in- ...iinn f tin CorvallU & Sou. hum . r. I....'.. 1u..i.. III. ..I I... ffilhelm, Jiiiik'" ht'l. t-. W . w nMi- ,rs,K. K. Jlakur, H. V. Ilyland, M. ,u F. M. WilkiiiM, A. I-, Woodcock g. WiilliiL-i- ill the county clerk'n x Tin1 mime of tlio company will i f .... 1 1 .1. C.a I In. r it 1 ti t 1 rirti I mil ill duration tiiilimitw. It i to build and ciii) it Unit-chiM . .Ut ltii..i.l.. (.. fkIM lllll Htllt jfrom ('.irvnllu to hiiirone. I'riuci- I . 1-.... ...f l.nulMKKH Itttl.lMftM I 'MU i i .i innrrri ii i tn '.NlHiiilu Irecdoiir Jimt before Lit'. tfnll.wl If.r llfltll. tftalll ' UlTlaVI. .".. .1.1 ..I ! ... Illl t .. - .1. . . ...I..... 1.. .1... Komi Orison to cxi'till. Tliuy luivi' Ifformeil every duty with miiintiiliiiK' Aml leave the I'hilipincH with the that the nniiio of their rcjiiim-nt tJtvl equal to iiny. Huveral Oregon 5"m have won for UictiirclvcH nml ile tiraiM! Hint Ik highly iippre- :'..if. AmkU from the lirilliant reconl ..'thecoloiii'l, the coiiiitiiinilin ollleeri. v.1 rnrtu Iii.vi. iV.iiti.l tin. U'f.rl; llf pt;o ili'fcrvinii of Hjiecial ni'intion." wan (IoIiil- Wediiciidiiv, rutiirnuil Tuimihiy fiom ill lit) . ,,,,V' tivur Aaron K,.!,.y i'1"" '"(:....! r.,rk v.,i,.H.iy ' ".x l urri., of H,.,v river "IIHIIICIIH III towi Ilicoh I.UKlli ('nlidirinn. Wiiii,,,.,. A K(lll nrM nt work hRll. 11 w Klmrwooil hloi'l!. W. Whlu.-ll wuh (lolnt liimiimitH in town yenlcnlay. .. ToVVIilI mill HOIIllld llltHlllOHH town WhIihjhiIiiv. I .Inliii JoiifM oimi of otir Kucciml Orejri ! Volunteer,,, ,., ,jown fm) j, ii.... .i . . ... . . iiiiiri-uiiy 10 VIHIt H lW ilayH. Hohort Cherry, 8. I. oM)rntor at Sn lein, iMiiin down Thurwliiy fur n Hhorl Vifiil. K. M. Vnrati entmi up Tticuliiy from I'-iipfliii nml went into Hohemin WciIiiiih. lay. I. P. JniiiH traveling paHHenyer iigenl ofthoS. p. Co. wan iloiiiK biinincaM in town the llm of tho week. W 0. JohiiHiin of Kugunn olio of tho hravelmyH of Co C catiio up from Hu uenn Mouilay to viniL friumlH. lo have mini in OrcKon ilurinu' tho month of AticiiMt !h unprecedented hut nueli in the precent Mtntu of thocacc. J. N . Itoyd and wife. Rev. M. 0. l.rink mid family and MrH. ('. IT. Stmpp returned Wednecday from Bohemia. K. B. I'liilfips weiehed live men Tues day who.! eouihiiipd weiuht fell but a few ioundH hort of 1200. Never in the hixtory of Cottage Orovo and Bohemiu Iihh there been fiic.li tliroiiK of Htraiiuera coming hero and K'lini; into Bohemia. .1. I. .lone and familv with thei iiarty returned Tuefday from the mountaiiiM. They report wet time in the mouutaiiiH. Attorney Ciiltner and wife left WcdncNlny for their home in I'ortland, altera pleaHant Ml with friemlH and relatlvcH here the pant month. A im'iit many jiartit-H are now going into Bohemia wIiohc nninen rannot he necured . An Indication thur mlninj ex mtIm are examining the dixtrict to their own f.itltifactlnn. It Im now given out by the jireBR that granny OUh Ih to reiiiaiu in Hiipremc eominiind at Manila. A returned Pol d er when nuked how long the war would hiHt in tho Philippine Haid "juxt iih long aH Oi'ih remaitifl in com mand." And thic Ih the accepted opinion of ten public genernlly. Kx WOOD W'ANTKI). Philippine Xotc Frank W'oodruir, ono of CotUige rote'i, brave oldier hoyii came home itanby bint. Frank wn ono of the 'Ji who received u wound. He en itMattho becond call and wan in every Si?ement of the Second Oregon. The Jljrtiuit) ho wan nick wuh on tho trnnti- rt goiiifr over when hu and Claude "kins had tho muiiipH. In the ml- mco the next day after tho buttle- of l!alwn, while lying on a liillidile under t Frank hvh ho got ono of bin hceln iMdi nnd a rillipino pluggeil him MiaMnimer; luckily no hones were roken nnd hu got to tho rear nnd with aid of a Salem Ixiv bandaged tho NnJcn moinber. and nlthough it wuh site tore ho refimcd to go to tho hoHpital M rejoined liin company. By nccidont win happened to 1hi near Henry llsner when the latter wnn no norioiiHly loamlcd nt Tnitai nnd thiiH dencril)e Henry waa in Co B of Itoxehurg of Mich he wna n member nt tho oneninc Hostilities with Spain. In tho nur- pe and mix up I became dotachel roni my company nnd in front with tho nn8 Hue. 1 Haw Henry just boforo eaa shot nnd hiiw him throw up his "mis nnd fall, I Wont immediately to Uliiio and Haw lift u-iih linillu liiirt:hn "rfit so to, and recognizing mo ho "Frank, when you get homo toll '"W Where VOll fnmul mn " T fnld Id in. "hi I giiOHS vou nro not hurt that bad. ou'll get all right. "I don't know." ho l4J"i "I nm hurt bad." I thnn helned Wt lilm to tho rear und n aurgoon ox- lmed his wouud. Henry indeed him, doctor how b.wl en licsitntMi Vlllf T nmlitnil nir ttin1 tt I 10 tell him. Tim mmmon tlion fpoke to him saying, "Young ninti, you Jimt ono chanco inn liundred." "fl doctor" ho mivH. "If it h fiiHt tho " I will take that chance." Well fon. 1 lmB P"llwl "Im through nnd wo ,"IU0K lOrllitn Iminn ti. n four illivu. It - iiviiiu 1 f lw l unf railkaa Well nn Mm miwl nt tlm bnvH CHdeinn tllB nnllnv ..i.ru..n.l fiv OMh -p'ayH ho has enough of tho Philip- P'nestodo him nml ni.oma in Milnt Minv Le o white olephunt upon the haiida -v.v oum, Cv Miller wantH 100 tier of itove wimkI. See him. Howard Rowland, tho jovial city cdi tor of tho Eugene Guard camo up Tuck day on his way for a week h outing in iiiliimia. TheNiiL'i'ct acknowledged a pleamint call fromjhini while here. Walter (Jriflln. tho genial manager of tho Griffin Hardware Co., camo upTuei dnv from Kimcne and will take Charley Vnndcnhurg'a plnco while ho goes to tho mi lies. K. J. Hani of Colorado Spring, Colo., was n caller at tho Nugget offico Tues dnv. Mr. Hard is a practical mining nmort who is visiting tho Bohemia dm trict for the second timo and has a good opinion of what ho has seen. Kditor Conkling of tho Grants Pass Journal waa circulating in town Mm Ural of tho week nnd this office i ...ii,,. a nlnnmint call. He left 111 'Mil... ...(.v j--- f W'.ilnemlay morning for tho Bohaiina diHtrlctnnd wo hnvo no doubt it will highly plcaso him. WOOD FOR SALK. ....i.nron waL'on box load, drv kindling wood for'-'Scts. atSnginaw B. K. L. Co. 511 AlOil(, Votl. Hon. W. K. Gray was doing businesH in town Tuesday. Win. Ilawluy camo ovor from l.orano I'liesday and took tim local for Kiigenc. .1. V. Cook and wlfo wero iinHScngorH on Tuesday's local for Kugono. John Alien of Mosby Creek gavo tho Nuggol'ofllci! a cull Monday. Dick While camo down from Bohemia Sunday. Mrs.J. Aiken left Friday hint for a visit witli relatives at Toledo. Mrs. J.W. Miller Is visiting friends tills week at Albany. Kd Underwood wnH in town Tuesday to nee bis son Carey off to liugiino. Hub Cooley went to Corvallis Satur day on a visit. .1. W, Hicks wuh in town Monday on business. Sam Bennett returned Sunday morn ing from Grants Pass where hn baa been nt work somo months on the Observer. Thomas .tSfiii have tho frame of O. Frfderickson new residence up and are getting tho shingles on. An inch mid a half of ruin-full in Au gust beats tho record for Western Ore gon. But that's just what we received Sunday. P. B. Sherwood will soon have tho roof on his new brick block. Tho all days rain Sunday, his wo are informed, considerably injured the grain. Miss Kinilv Moinzrr left this week for Pnnlland, where she goes to purchase a fall and winter stock of millinery. W. P. Williams of Salem was visiting fripnds in Cottnge Grove this week. The Nnggft offico acknowledges a pleasant call Mondav. Cv Miller and family went to Mm mountains blackberrving tho ln"t of Mm week, but rotiirtifd Snturday. Cv sav it is cool enokgh for tho present nt homo. WOOD FOR SALK. 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 shipmentof Syrups just recieved Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs and glass. Look up the SATISFACTION STORE. CUMMING & SEMR. C. M. Hendkkkk, E. J. Patterson, J. A. Fkyek. The Fashion Stables G. M- Hederer & Qo. Prop. A Proprietors of the Bohemia $ 'A and Bnvd gallery will bo cloned August or two weeks. Farmers, buy your niacluno oil from Eakin ti BaisTow. Chlttcm bark and Oregon firapo root bought nt Lurch'H Bargains in lawns, organdies, ging ham, etc. for Bummer dresses at Lakik & BltlHTOW. Buv vour shoo droseing of Eakin & HntsTow. Thoy have tho kind you wnnt. , , a....ii Hnln on Indies shirt waists for DKA... " wm mil them at Will sell M. nnxttwo weeks. r,.Mv reduced figures innnyoftl''S&niusTOW. WOOD FOR SALK. A two-hori-o wagon box load, dry kindling wood for 25cts. at Snguia quick dellvery-Tle Weekly Oregonlnn. A two-horse wagon box load, dry kindling wood for 25cts. nt Saginaw. B . Iv. L. Co. Claude Hawkins one of our brave Second Oregon Volunteers, who enlisted in Co. C, was a pleasant caller at tho Xiifget office last Saturday. Mr. Hnwkins looks exceedingly well in spite of tho hard service ho has passed through. For twine and machine oils go to Gmmx A Vkatcii . Tho most stylish hats at the most reasonable prices at Miss Heinricli. N'cw crockery nnd glassware .at Cummino it Skiik'h. Joe Baker of tho grocery firm of Baker and Johnson will bn at tho Musick initio every Friday witli the supply wagon for tho benetit of patrons. JiAKHiuv: Johnson. It is estimated that the aggregato out put of tho Baker City gold fields will he not loss than $4,000,000 in gold this y nr. Ladies ready made dress skirts just received. Eakin & BmsTow. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in every respect, from $15 up. Call and sco samples. Gko. Bohuian. Miss Annio Heinricli tho milliner i.nu ehnieo lino in latest styles. Call nnd see them. "Tho Champion" tho best mower on earth . For salo by Giukkin it Veatch. If you want tho latest styles in hats and millinery goods at lowest prices call on Miss Annio Heinricli. Tho Northern Pacific have recently established nn agency in our city with Mr. James Homenway ns ngent. Cal on or writo hint in regard to tickots to nil Eastern points. ,T kinds of ico cream nt M 0 C Bakery Snturday and Sunday. T. A. Lewis, boot and shoo repair shot). First class work, low prices Onposito Shorwood Hotol Cabinet photos nt Boyd's gallery $2.00 per dozen. Sailors nt cost nt Miss Iloinricli's, call early. "ClovorLonf" binding twino, pure jmniln, nnd tho best machino oils to GniFlflN it VlSATOH. ri,n..,ninn mowers, hay rakes and Studebakor wagons Vkatcii . ii...inaiviutilni ico cream or ico for Sunday, go to tho M. C. 0. Bakery. If you don't think times nro bettor in i...n.ii,i.a(nliiriin. nnd noto other nn provcnionts, and bo convinced. Go nt GltlFFIN it Black Butte Stage Lines. Reasonadle Prices ' First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Keonomy la not buying Shoddy Shoes. BEST (Ml AN Shoe Keonomy la not o now have n KUI.L I STOCK of tho I i Dry Ooods and I Groceries. ( h I. Ilcmenway I anil .1 P Ilurkliuldur. I V k j EER & JOHNSON Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. F. B. PHILLirs 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 tne ueieoraieu Stoughton Wagon- 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 haudled 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. Notlrols horcfoy bIvoii that tho undersigned has been duly tirmolntod by tho County Court of I.HI10 County, Oregon, administrator of tho estato of James Q. Hunt, defeased. All ticrsong having claims against said estato oro hereby required to present tho saiuo to mo proricsly vorlrled, as by law required, at WlUlwood, Oro. within six months of tho dato hereof. Dated this tho 30th day of Juno, 1839. J, T. Hunt, Administrator of tho estato of James Q. Hunt, deceased. MCCORMICK BINDERS and MOWERS, GARDEN CITY PLOWS, Etc. Headquarters for Plumbing, Tin and Sheet Iron work. E. B. PHILLIPS. Masons' fruit jura all sizes, Vacum fruit jara all sizos, oxtra caps and rub bers, jelly glasses and fruit fillers. All nt tho lowest possible prices at Cummino & Sehr's. A full suit of summer underwear for 50 cents nt Eakin it BmsTow's. Overalls, tho host you over saw, 60 cents n pairut Eakin it Biiistow'b. Remomber Dr. i. L. Scoflnld, Dentist when you want dental work done.