Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 22, 1899, Image 5

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P! jjjflfHtanniml reunion of tin l.nn.-
"j LlflV IIU'I TIlllfHllliy Of llliH Week
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. i.llln. follow'''' y " ."..".hi of
."a' H. Mneoli" of thin city ; Comrade
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':l,o,.M,lm.Tii!Hi I Ion. H It .Skin-
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" ., wftit ilowu for I No limn mul linty ;
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J j T. Iili.it, of tlio Sons ol Veterans
,!e UK""'1 ll,lk lt'l''Hinitiitlvtw of
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, ,,o mmiilMirn ol tho (
in was utrruittlvo number. Tim
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7l I feature.. V,l.,luy 1:110 pm-
HVdMiy I'ott mul ladles of tlio U A It
is ' teinierou mu yiiioiium it re
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option uti A H hull which wan a tho stunt of Camming & Hehr lust Mori
..,UnI Hiim-KM. Kvenlng Cump fire; "lay. They evidently eamu in M..,.r,.i, ..f
UrW, I' V .niort i iimin-MK, rroi i: u
jlfKlmy. "IS"l-o;" itihlniM 1'iof II J
tin)""-'. "HuiiiIiiIhcuiicch l Ho-
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ITS UHlwrl. "hccontl Ori't;oii In llm
f4illnpiiu' , aililrcn, i;iitl .1 M
(rillUini. "Tl"' J"u!""i tinoii .National
(ioinl;" Thurn-lay, 0 ;t in HiiMtiiuHit
d"K
Ml,tr lm,roveiont.-
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liuiirovt'iiiLMilH of a liiiHlntiKt natiiro
J I oin on I..Co..ao (irovis It.
?L t. nttinu up tho Crdw,.
rMlill uoiiii:
I giaiU'M in IlliliiK up nit" tiiniwi'ii
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ii:.... .....i In liln urilriilllL lilili'H hi,
Utum mi'' H0,,n UH Kor I"
wmiilutcJ, will move liin miiIo:)ii into it.
Jlfill he vury nlculy lliiinhi'd mul a
mat improvuiiiuiit to Mr. Hanik'rn
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tMfitt uiirtricrii. no win aimi rnanuo
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li name from Moliuiuiii tial on In ,
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"The Wtutt Front." Tho lower etorv i
dftlieSlmrwood huildini; in now coin-1
t. i M..-r-. mul S'.iul.iinl urn i
mtM?i mi'i - - i
linking tlmdholvoii prcporatory totlmir
Hints'! 1'Urch'n Htoro which lum
Utii iimlPrtsoliiK uiuit'riai iniir,ovfnieiu
laonler to Hiurinifully meet thu de-j(,r'
Biwitofthu tralo which fall to thin j Attenilcil the ltc.it n Ion. -mtt.
I now noarlni: completion, the Amoiifr ihu Cott.igo tirovile. who at
txlciuion f 10 fft huvinu' Ih-cii ucntii. l(.,jei th0 VelCraiiH I.ano County
fliihtfl, new hIii'IvIiik' in place and llif Atmual Ucunioit were. (i. V. Kellev
Miin and Kifth xtrei-t fronta heinj: putj)lll( wife, 1.. If. Stable and wife, S. A,
in. Tim Improvement add maily to ' ut.ttinf, W. McKihhcn, J. It. Ken
lheitoran.r will oiahh) Mr. Lurch ' dall, Win. Dickey and wife, H. Orillin
iiVniMiH of Ihh ctiMtoiuorH in a mote
tiitciiiatif uianuer. MffHrn. U'w in and
Vfatch liava alrio added a ntor room to
IM rear of their xlore and converted tho
oHrooin into a Halenroom hy taking out
the partition and rellninhiiig tho mime.
Incorporate!.
The Winchester Minim: and Develop
ninnt t'onpany of IJnhemia have In
mtpjratud thic week with J. I. Jonei',
O.U.finappand CM. JonimiH incor
p'iMtorH Tho capital etoek in fal.OOl)
jtScentH puraharo, iionaMMtMhahle. The
ore In thinroup of mineri, coiiHiiting of
IhcHolHon, MeKinley and Monto iiiiiia
Ii very flattering and tho ownero of tho
proporty havo u'reat expectaioiiH. A
fiftBon fool tunnel liaa heen driven on
both tho Hohnon and MeKinley claiuiH,
tho tunnclH not helng moro than ()
jrnnla apart and tho ledgen diiping
toward each other. Tho oro imxayB f M)
per ton lend and rutin high in gold,
silver ami cooper.
Oourl Gardener.
Mr Jon Garoutto of UiIh city in a
ruttling gnrdner and no unmake, lie
yH ho laya up over ami above liln Hv
Ihr for hitiiHulf and wife, if 50 per year
from tho revenue of hin garden, chickeiiH
and cow. Ho Iiiim four lotH upon which
lio rnispa untold quantitfeH of garden
ttuck, keepn a cholco hand of egg pro
lucent ami Htahlea a cow. TIiIh year ho
Iihs Bold from a fow rowB of aweet corn
over fill worth, anil Iihh dmposied of .fO
worth of greon unions from a little bed
tack of IiIh house, Hay nothing of fruit,
Ih-iuih, punn, cahbagoH, potatoes, etc.
Ho snya that ho will Smvo green feed
from ids garden auflkfonl to "iiiubb" hia
cow until after tho holidays.
Wie lloclc CrttHher.
Tlio rock ciushor under tho Hiipo.
viBionof Chas. Dorlty of Goshen, mflif
'l nppearanco horo hiBt TuoBday N'"1
fnroiito to Lnthum, where two or thr''
wooks will hoconBiimed in criiHhliig for
tho "good roadH" caiiBo. Aftor thuy
luvo (IniHheil at Latham tho uriiHlmr
will movo oaat of thiH town ami 'do
tint rnifW on
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"'i nero tljls spring it lias uconinn-
Ployed at Hnviirnl dKlnrnnt nlnautWOli'
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Kood and profitable woVk for thu ipintN .
Tlinnnnnfir ..rtiii-f unoinii (n llll llllOL llIM' I
, vmii Du . Jfr lV.
improving tho roada of Liuwraitnty.
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"1 in thlB tliey cortajnly luifo Uio gup
P'rt of 0ntorpri8lng citizens.
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' wnwr hii.'v.-
"'""rly Ifvitl l.uro mul wh, iH
who
well
twiiii im l.nnn f.iiiml .
milky arrived lllHt
?y on n couple of niwkH
lllHt
Mr U....1.. i.. ... .
m im. emtio mul horn.)
h "'iimh'hm ovnr in tho Hilvur Lnko
'''""'.i' r"l""'tatiinMKHjilihorc In
lil,u " among hI,,..., tm-u. jL.
Illltiiu 1.!..
" " 'K improvement in (:i,tit.
l,,,,vu ''"iig his three year iNj.,.m.v
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NllLVft
k,"ml,,,I
uc-
.0" n pleasant call.
tho ill to Tula, UivShii'o.-
"rni of hues wuio about lo tnko
mvi-uw lor tln-y tho Mtoro ulniom t
thu uvvrllow ami for tinm t0k
V'um of fruit mul (R.y fru,,,,.,,.
-n iitti-minvu nmdo to hivo ilmtii l,nt
wilhuul hiiwiih. Ifowovor t!iuy ilid not
oouior iniu-h Tiiiipidny and
hav!
grauimny iinuppuutcil.
Timmlity Hfti-rnoon tlio Htoek ImldurH
oi mu WinchuHlur Mining Uom-
, I-'"')' held a ,.tiiB at thooflko of
Alton ItV J. S. Mm 1 1 ill? mul nl,.,.l,.,l II...
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him p i, mi pL-rintundunt, J.
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I. Jotm.t;
Hi-iTi'ttiry, C. .1. Howard, treasurer,
MfKHrH. Hakin mid JlriKlow.
Helena Xo. 'ii.
Arliidon of iuuorponttioii of the
lli'h'iia Miniii ' (3(i. Nil 'J. P .1 .Iniiiiimid
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" J ii-nningu ami i-.ii.inoH j.i iiiiciui, nave
ix-'ini Jlleti iti tin- county clerk olhVe.
Capital Htot-k, 11,000,000; va I im of each
fcharo M : the ohieut and hiiHiue.ns of the
corporation isio own purchai-o and Hell
iiiiniu claims in I.ano and Douglas
""""""i jinni.ii.ii uiuw, vuihih wiu--.
and wile, w . u. Mueoint, J. n. King,
tieo. ThomiiMMi and wife. (J. VV. Me-
IfevuoldM and family, J. W . Hickn and
Prof Kendall.
More Veteran.
Weilnewhiy morning'H local took to
Kugene the following vetenuiB of the
Civil War who attended the Lane
county reunion there thin week, .f .1
Lane, .lohn T Cardwell, J II Walker,
F K Miller. F (' Ulow, and Henry
Wagner of Co C, Second Oregon
Volunteer.
M UConferenc.b.
.1 I Jonort wan a passenger to Salem
Wednenlay morning, where he goes to
ho in attendance upon the M K con
ference a lay delegate. At thin con
ference bcHidt-H the UBiial biiHincjis at
tendantB lay delegate will bo elected
to the Chicago conference
U of OStntlent.
Cottage Grove in well represented this
year at tho University of Oregon.
Among that institution's students ate
enrolled It U Knox, D D Knox, Mif
Neva PerkiiiH and Albert Veatch, while
Miss Ida Thomas will enroll next
Monday. His understood that several
inoro from hero will attend this year.
hrnin Come to Town-.
Vecterday a brown mountain bear
was seen at tho James place ono wile
west of Kugene, having probably drifted
in from the Coast mountains. He
wandered around tlio plnco for several
hours Mini finally loft. N'o one took a
HhoUt hisboai-hip.-Giuml. Sept. 18.
millnerit Openhif.-
M,,b Meinzer, tho well known
, ,ii0r will open her fall stock (
nil,ii.ry goods for tho ineroJt.on of
. ...i.i!.. .,..vt RntnrdrtV. SIlO has a
(llrt ihioiii. .iv .
,ol'eliieof goods which she will
, piHHfed to show you. Konicmbor tho
viate. mixt Saturday, Sept., 2It.
Marking Up.
I Messrs. Garman & Nowlau.l o
I ni'l1VVI1Svillc, who have dioided to cas
-riot with Cottage Grovmtes, have
LlmHvnU week stocking tboir new
,.,orowitiigools, which arc now open
to tho public
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I'erry iionu mu'
n Springllold Inst weok, wns
HICT I , . ,nl,1Pnl ffiVOr
tninii sorioua y in wihi " ,
f1'"" w r Lomr left to bo at her bed-
eiile Inst Monday.
AN Al)out you.
Attorney .1. K. Young iH homo again
from lioheiiiia.
.1. W. DiosHor of Walker was in town
! last Tuenlay.
I Mr. Frank Iliunbrick was a visitor to
Drain hint Sunday.
Limton LowlsiB attondlug hiislnusB
college in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. ,Cook are visiting
in Salem and Portland.
Dr. Pionianio and wifo were arrlvnls
thiH last Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. John Aikon arc rusti
oatlng at Toleilo for a fow weeks.
M:hh Ada Hnrieon is visiting her
siHtor Mrs Xatie Medley this week.
.James Hcmoimay visited the Ilayos
hop yard near Creswoll litxt Tuesday .
Dr Lowo the optician was a pachongor
south on Wednesday afternoon's local.
Newt Jones has suflieiontly recovered
from his illiruss to be out on tho streets.
Dan Ileck. foreman of tho Music k
miiip did tho town this week.
.I.I.Jones has returned, specimens
j and all from tho Winchester mine.
I Dan Hyrno ono of tlio best fellows in
, the diggings was in tho city this week.
Mrs. A. II. Nichols was a passenger
lo UoHoburg last Sunday for a short
visit.
Chas Lucas of Comstoek was doing
business in Gottauo Grove last Wednes
day.
Dr. and Mrs. (-. U. Snapp will leave
foran extended Eastern visit next Mon
day .
Attorney .1 S Medley ami P J Jennings
were passengers to Kugene Wednesday
morning.
Misfcs Lizzie Knox and Nina Os
trander are hop picking at Stone'H yaid
nearCreswell.
Hey Marion Horn will preach at the
Christian church next Sunday.
Fred and Dan liyrnu, Al Johnson and
Jack Klophenstein were visitors to Ku
gene this week.
Superintendent Murray of the Noon
ilav MiniiiL' Co. returned from a visit to
Kugene Wednesday.
It is said that ono of tho Mohawk
farmers had 800 bushels of oats damaged
in the recent rains.
J. P. Jennings and Attorney J. S.
Medley were passengers to Koseburg
Sunday afternoon.
Geo O Knowles and Chas Gettys all
the wav from llohemia were passengers
to and from Kimono this week.
Mr. W. F. Kirk of Oregon City who
was visiting his brother Mr. A. Kirk,
visited the Itohemia mines this week.
John H FurgiiHon of Long Tom pre
cinct, an old and respected pioneer of
Lane county died on' the Kith of this
month .
MrsJoo Dunewood left Wednesday
morning for Crawfordsville to he at the
bedside of her father .loo Sloan, who is
dangerously ill.
Mr. Fred Meinzer of Yoncolla was
among tho old veterans who attended
tho Lane County Veterans Reunion
this week at Kugene.
F.I Hard, Geo S Batty and J W
Cruthers returned from a trip to tho
mines Tuesday, Messro Hatty and
Cruthers going on to Poitland.
S K Wallace and family of Stockton,
California; arrived Wednesday morning
on a visit with Mr Wallace's parents Mr
and Mis C II Wallace of this city.
Geo. W McQueen was a vistor to his
homo at Lorane last Sunday. Miss Mc
Queen who has been visiting home for
some time returned to town with hiin.
Mr. Garman of llrownsvillo of tho llrm
of Garman and Newland who are opening
up a new store in the Sherwood block
this city was a visitoi here this week.
Johnny Jones, ono of Co C, Second
Oregon 'Volunteers, well known hero
lias enlisted, in tho 35th U. S. Infantry.
Good luck go witli you Johnny, ya's a
hi nvo boy; that yo is I
Miss Mamie Knox who is in the em
ploy of tho Postal Telegraph Company,
and who has been stationed at Spokano
is now operating at Republic, the fa
mous mining town.
Tlio great euecosa of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
in tho treatment of bowel complaints
has made it standard over tho greater
part of tho civilized world. For Bale by
Uknhon DnuoCo.,CottagoGrovo. Lvokh
and Ai'1'I.ko.vtb. Drain Druggists.
' Furniture storo is tho plnco to buy
your paints, oils, sewing machines,
carpots, blankets, pillows, mattresses,
wall paper, window shades and under
taking goods.
MAUTIN & COIMKA.N.
Gumming; & Sehr.f-
Gan 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 ofSyrups j ust recieved
Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs
and glass.
Look up the
SATISFACTION STORE,
CUVVING & SEHR.
C. M. HUNDURIJK,
E. J.
The Fashion Stables.
G. M- Heijderer &Qo. Prop.
ig
Reasonadle Prices
' First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Shoe
Kcnnomy Is not
buying f-Tioddy
Shoes
Wo now huve n FVhh
STOCK of the
BEST
A New Invoice-
Dry Ooods
and
Groceries
F. B. PHILLIPS
DEAMSR IN
1EAVY and Si
-o-
Stoves and Tinware: Hardware
Sundries; Carpenters Tqols;' Gar
den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies.
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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...
t. : P. B. PHILLIPS.
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ISmklioIilur. j
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Patterson,
J. A. Fkyek.
Proprietors of the Bohemia
ft
and-
Black Butte Stage Lines.
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Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,
' J3KAI.KRS 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.
CARD OF 7 HANKS.
We herewith extend our sincere
thanks to Drs Sehleef and wifo and Dr
Snapp for their kindness and pro
fessional aid in the sickness and death
of our littlo son.
Mb and Mrs Edwako Undekwood,
MILLINERY OPENING.
. Mrs. Kntio Medley announces her fall
millinery opening neat Saturday, Sep
tember 23. She has a well selected
stock of tho lateBt pattern direct from
tho fashion houses and will be pleased
to see her many patrons next Saturday.
Latest and best goods and prices sure to
please.
Quito a number of Cottage Grovo
young people attended tho dance at
Creswell last Saturday night,