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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1899)
....i.ll.i NfillUIHH. ffca work of l""' '""'" 11 .i mil will cnnnrm wild tin. 1 1... .1 Wrl'r" ""' . . " 1. ... tpU.l luHly;r. A plan Is being l ed for Priding " -mull physical .innll (l 1 ,l,Hiilnd litbomlory am anil atlillni! ID" " . .1 A t. ,l .' Li. nrenrrllHifl and will, them, I" 1. iu ( li.iiiif lit lil'nt tn inn omit ,1 lion 11 " J , I ..I..M..III V Kilt!!-!!! high Hi 11 nl ' Sooli In tli Hutu nni giving 11 year's in tiiomihy. mid whlln in no kn timoKwphy. ..,.nl it ineliifliM , Kintal Itinciuuen '" reiiiiren re, ve credits nr given on tins high "lAntrffonlH. If Kiiflii'ient n 11 111 ljr Lire the ruinr advantage can be given Itrf. TnlilfH '''in !' pi need in the ;,.!,Mrv. where 11 lin nila ncii of room , ill be appreciated by stmlitulH In com iLlilwork. A feo fW! I'it month .ill I nw"y to prevent tho ontlni ijjin from electing till" work. The high rfoo5gni.il- will l opoii to this :,.., LrtunltrM we""- r in I" (School. 8:15 to HM prohuh y Llhobour umIkimm! to tho subject, ikHlrinoentt-rHhonhl 1 1,,. Moknowiibv4 oc.k (Jcu oil,. A I. I (I..I li.l. f fill Mtl1.ll! 1 ..w. ,1J In all "I th appurtineiiUi. StJdOiU.- B.H. I'iM'.r thin wk nolil out bin linliriru inl tillWliril bllHilli'M-l to Krt. rhillipH & Jonei. Thu Htock , Married. lubttn reinovcl ml turiieil over, ami 1 On Septimihor J8, 18m), at I'ortlaml, Ik improveniontn to the huihlint; Mr. It. A. Hamler of iIiIh city ami Minn jjptel by Mr. Tipvr, tipokisn of in IrhI (ieornia Ktono of I'orthiml, worn united ittk Niict. ,low' ,Hil"K mnile, in thu holy IioihIh of matrimony. Mr. ipon the completion of which l'hillim ami Mm. SumlorH arrivoil hero 011 Mon iJonen will rcuuie there. Thii eom iilay uiorn i nn'n ovcrlaml ami will make ttoioiiitc chniiKf in tins propriator- their hnme for tho winter at tho fiber- (kipofthn hnrilwnri! huninenH of thin dlj, To of tho ohlent 11ml well known Mf' " Mr l Mr- fipf rt'liriuc anil Jlr. J. I. June Mtrtinj: into piirtneriihip with Mr. Phillip. Tho mmtl will bo that the taijntM will bo wimlueliil by two lu,e firim known n, I'hill.p A Jouen 1 . I Tl... c-..r... t ..I. I1.. iaI Tho Griffin Veiitch Co. I1rt Iilrd of the Sen nun. L Moroo li.m the honor no far an hoard Ifom for iMgKing tho Unit hinl of the Kwon. The other day while Inadiuh' hnber in thu rear of the Hciuiett proprrty on I'lrnt Direct, he noticed 11 Ctiln pheaimnt li;ht on one of the toiMlhg. Tho bird appearcil frighteneil ' ami in a moment (lew into a lumber pi!tid M'crclcil himnelf. Mr. MorH! tal blood in hi oyu in an iimunt and Bide fur the fcatliorcl pnm!. After a lillle effort he rescued the hinl ami now huhlm afu and Hound in hi chicken piik. Good Town. Tli writing on a mailing xlip found tlieotherday by l'oMiuariler SherwiKid, pruunmhly written by it mailim: cleik iia follow: "OittaKO ttrovw nmut Ik) urowiui; fniiU'r 'than any town in the Valley, according to it mail matter. ' II this oliHervant snail clerk- would Htop offhere one trip he would ilicover that Mi nneertion in veriflel beyond alt doubt ij the bunine and retildonce improve Kent of (hi city tli8 year. Over f0 rtiiilence have Uun Imilt here ince Jinuarv 1, 1WK), ami tho end in not vet. Off for the Mlncn. Mat Sehr of CummiiiK & Sehr loft Thurwluy for the mines in company IthV. W. MoHtcrrion. Mesnrt Cum mlnif & 8chr and MiiMtemon are partners In ome mining property up thero which proinles Hometliing worthy of doneattention and the boys will put in wme nolid work on tho same. Durinj: Mr. Behr'n abseuco Mr. O. H. Dutton will aasist Mr. Cuniinine in tho store. Ntw Lunch Counter. G. W. Harney, recently engageil in rcitaurant busineBH in Portland has decided to locate in this city; httviiiB purchnged the property of Attorney J K. Yo'in(,' Mr. Ilarnoy will next Thursday pen up a lunch counter HCttiiiR forth M a drawing feature, good meals from 15 cents up. As he is a man of lone epericnco his prospects are fluttering, nJ ho will undoubtedly do a jjood busi neps, The Munich Mine Cljarn. Tom Blew of tho Resort saloon, this c'yl8 in receipt ofn now brand of '"ars eapecinlly mado for his trade whiph i'a atrnutitiK lots of attention, "he cigar is named "Mustek Mlno" and the box inside and out is a picture of 'he Musick mine mill. Tho ciar is first c'j'bo is the mill, likowiHo the mine, Od what's tho matter of Tom, itnywayT Qonfecttrnory Store, Next Monday Mr. 13. J. Copland "id Miss L. Patterson will open up a tonfectionery storo in tho Knox building ' 'ottuerly occupied by Mr.Knox's hard re store. 8co their openinif. Sr. c. ...... l...,..,.v li,(,, M , ur. rivi'il I ti.......i . ""f""1 ur" . '""y "niMMiiif w:l 1 hii .. ' '' ":n"' '"". U, .ii..Htr bo- 11 i 1 1 14 k ,anl f-rinurrlMK with, U, ,1 II States Mineral Hiiryeyor. Mr. ... mu u. .. 1 ..... . . ' wi-pnriuri- lur tiiii mi, IOH. llllll U'llu .In. .... IU...I .. . I 1 f.n-rve pinrn on Mi'HirH. Kerr and Taylor. Vuttliht III Man. CoMHiahluWarnm MeKarlut.il npotloil (inHi'spic. tin. NiippiHoil murderer "f Mrn KiIhoii, at liohl Jtcn.-h hoiiiu timo K', "ii the Htri'i'tH of Coiliigo ( jrvo hiHt Naturd.iy. computed liin man with thiMlin ripiii,,, given him, ami nailed him. Thm! iH fiiiil to hit n lowanl 'if HM) oiri'icil for the rapture of thi miinlerer. CoiiMahlo McKarlaml Ik a iiMine anil elfvcr crimlnul tukur. hh well ,u, a nunrv riu 4vw lh,m. 0 Kl((nj hu( m(w (;o( ,,., for, he Stone (louring mills, cly ,H a (, mechanical -kill ag that ! ami i It).riMt im(r,)V(.lm.1)t lh(J which him linc nurvice fo, tho put 10 j y-. The now .tarn cot f 1300 ami on ! iiblen thu proprietors to run tho mill on I full timi) both niht ami day Hhific Tho olililam will he torn out tilth- eomlriK i week. wimhI. CongratuIationH Mr. H. Copper MlnciiHold. (ieo It Utter ha h wihl a Kroup of cop. per milieu ronfiniiii of live clainiH Ivinj; on the Houtbc.iMtern KloK;of tho I'imw Alto moiintiiitiH in (irnut county, to eastern rnnitaliftH, for f.r)0,000. The ore , , , , , 50 1 " to 100 fiHt wiilo and carrv from three ami a half per cent up to native copper. TularoHii (New Mexico) Democrat. ,Sio Jtepalr Nhoji. J V Nokcri Iiiih opened up a nhoe shop on Itivw dtrfet next to WoImt'h con fectionery ami ciar Htorn anil is pre pared to do iiictico to hid former cnritoinerH and hh manv more new ouen a may come hi way. He Iuim added mine of the latent improved methodii in hie line and will cuarautce Fatinfaction. Xot Sufficient Evidence. The cane of tho United Staten vh Al Whitfland Henrv Hart, in the mat ter of orttiiiK f'"'"t fire in Bohemia min im: district, name before commii'i'iouer Walton hint week, and on account of lurk of evidence the defendant were acquitted. Ma fried. At tho home of the brirtVH parents in Kuijone, on Wednesday, Oct., 4, Mr. Glenn Stone of Cottni;e Grove to MicH Grace Jonkin, daughter of Mr and Mrn S KJcnkiiiH, Rev .1 C Richardeon grand father of tho brido ofllciatimr. On tho 10th of December, 1807, Rev. S. A. Donahoo, pantor M. 13. church South, Pt. Pie sunt, W. Vn., c ntracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of Bo-called ' specifics,' usually kept in tho house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend it to the public." For sale by Hknhox Dauo Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons ami ai'I'lisqatk, Drain Druggists. Furniture storo is tho piano to buy your paints, oils, sewing machines, carpets, blankets, pillows, mattresses, wall paper, window shades and under taking goods. Maktin & CoimitAN. The Stewart-Farrier, MeFarland party t.nx returned from a trip to Des unites and report having had a flno trip and splendid luck hunting ami usning. Geo. Sow of Hohomia received a telo i?ra m Tuesday thnt his sister at Etna, flout!, lie eamo out lttlliui Wednesday and took tho overland Thursday morning to attend her funeral. Morning and ovoning services at tho h Ui!h flitv noxt Sunday. All .14 4 other sorviccs as usual. All are m vltcd. Thorecontflroin tho Hohomia dis trict has bcon extinguished by tho rain Btormof last week. It is said tlmtlittlo damngu was d no. A rousing good danco Oct. 20 at Martin's Hall under tho auspices of Old Post G. A. It. Evorybody dunce. AH About Yon. Jim Miller is homo from tho mims. Dr. Oglcsby was in town this weuk. Supt. D. H. Murray of tho Noonday eamo down thi week. G. (i. Warner was in from tho mines this week. , Mr and Mrs Sharp wont to Irving Wednenlny. John Welch of Hohuinlii win In town Wednecday. Harvey .lohnson is down from tho hills. Hud Roberts has returned from a visit to Drain. P.J. Jennings is spending tho weuk in Cottage Grove. MIm f.etta Sanford bus returned from a trip to flobemia. Mrs Joe Garoutto ban returned from it visit to RoHeburg. P. J. Jennings returned to Portland Thursday morning. M. C. MeClellan Is in the city from the mines. CIiiih. Hriineau was down from the Helena this week. I. H. Hiiigbam returned to town from the mines Tuesday. Hen Lurch was a passenger to and from Eugene Thursday. Jasper Patton was a visitor to Rose burg Wednesday morning. Mel Warner was a southbound pas senger on Thursdays local. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vandenburg spent Sunday in Eugene. Frank Whipple returned Monday from a visit to Salem. Attorney J. E. Young attended circuit court at Eugene thin week. HonS H Friendly of Eugene was an arrival on Thursday afternoon's train. Attorney John M Williams was up from Eugene on profensiomtl hiiriinorfrt Tuesday . Mr and Mrs Dan Heck are down from themines and will upend a few weeks at their ranch. Mrs W H Rohrerand Mrs Stone at tended the Stone-Jenkins wedding in Eugene Wednesday. Horace MoKinlev the timber land man panned through for Koseburg Mon day afternoon. Rev. Marion Horn returned to Eu gene on Monday morning's local . J. M. Hodcon Grand Master of Masonary arrived on Mondays local. W. It. Doak nndC. F. Fobs of Lorane, were registered at the Sherwood Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Goodman is home from nn extended visit to her former homo at Independence. W. W. Masterson was down from tho mines this week. Hilly is well pleased with his recent finds. Miss Gertie Southworth was kind enough to assist the Nugget force during a rush of work this week . Elbert Drown, one of Co. C's volun teers, from Eugene, passed through en route to Roseburg Monday. Miss Ada Hanson and Miss Fannie Young have returned home nftor a week's visit with Mrs. J . S . Medley. Superintendent I. H . Hingluun re turned to the Musick mine after a weeks business viBit in this city Satur day . Rev.N. F. Matlock will preach nt the Christian church this city, next Sunday morning and evening. All other services as usual. Mrs. II. Mayor and daughter of Vir ginia City, Nevada, are hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lurch. Mrs. Mayer is Mr. Lurch's sister. Walt Cochran haB returned from a eniinlo of months nrosnectiiiK in Bo hemia and accepted his old position of night clerk in the blierwooa. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Turpin fonnorly of this nlace and who have been travel ing in California, have retuihed and will locate having rented Mr. White's placo. W. W. Hrandstettor, one of Co C Volunteers was in Cottogo Grove thiB week visiting Mr and Mrs C. J. Howard. Will is mightily glad ho mado tho trip but nlittlo moroso glad thnt ho got homo right sido up with euro. R. J. Jennings is homo from a trip to .bo Hluo river mines. Geo. Fisher of Eugeno accompanied Mr. Jennings into tho Bluo river district, ana no is spoKen nf n a very ncroeaDlo companion. iur . Jennings speaks well of Bluo river. James Honig and family who have been conducting tho saw mill boarding house at tho Musick initio havo re turned to their homo at Eugene Mr Jlonig will soon return to tho mince. -7Cumming & 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 shipmentof Syrups just recieved Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs and glass. Look up the SATISFACTION STORE. CUVWING & SEtlR. C. M. Hkndkkur, E. J. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heijderer &Qo. prop. mm ft Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Kconomy in not buying Shoddy Wo now have a FULL STOCK of the BEST F. B. PHILLIPS DEALER IN HEAVY and SHELF -o- Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. 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. PHILLIPS. 1 Shoes.i A New T""' I,,, Dry floods and iflrocerles . ( Ilt'iiirnway 11111I .1 ' JSurkliolilor. I V Patterson, J. A. Fryer. ,9. 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. NOTICE. We want wood on subscription. That means wo want it now, not after tho rainy Beason sets in. Bring it in. IiOIIKMIA NUGQJST. There is a strong demand or Ameri can npples in Germany which is pretty certain to be followed by a good demand for Amorican prunes and other fruit. Oregon Agriculturist. The owners of tho large evaporators in Douglas county fouud it hard work to obtain help this year. nnmmiBsldn merchants say they could handle 700,000 barrels of apples this Beason. hm, T Tliilrnr TPflideilCO on Wall MUU " ' " " street, is rapidly nearing completion. Nothing wrong with this weather.