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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1900)
Vied. Word I'iih, reached this city (lint "Undo" HllibliiH olio (if thu curly ility plonoorH of tlio llohoniin mines died itt the lioiuu of J. W. Colo on How rlvor Monday iiiornlnu nt fi o'clock. Undo lift I J" Hint with u fearful iicoldunt ncouplu of weeks ago. Ilu returned to his ciililn nml being wet mid cold linlll u d ruin the II ru place anil laid down in front of.it to warm mid dry. Mo foil nldep. Ill ulotliUH caught lire mid IiIh buck wan'' horribly burned bofoiM hit could extinguish llio IIiiiuoh. lift lay for 5 days without aid, nnd ihun man aged to cruwl mid walk to tho homo of Mr. Cole sonio distance nway whore ho' received thcvgoiitlo faro of friends until death cmno and relieved the spirit (rotu tli huITmi'Iik; Hindi of clny. Hu was burled Tuesday In tlio Sours grave yard. "Uucla Jlllly" mm nearly 7J years old, mid come here in 'III, Ilu win n Konorotu, good soul and hadn't an enemy In tliu world, May lio runt in peace, all honor to the noblu, liberal hearted, broad inludod men who paved tlio way into this glorious country, nnd who aru now oiio by one, slipping illuutly awuy Into Immortality. About the Special. ' Tho Cottage Orovo Nugget Issued a finely Illustrated annual number de scriptive of tho Holmmia mineral region. It uarrnteit the Malory of operation llwro since thedUcovory of (told -10 yearn g, And present mi ndmlruhlo ntato meirt of recent' eonditloiiH. Oregoulun Tlw Jlohemla Nutlet hint week imied a special mining udltloii devoted fortlintnoit part to giving a hlntory of proipeetlnif and mining in the llnhumlH country mid giving n description of soiiia of the best known mines there. It In a very hamltiomo niimborand rIiown cutrrprU on the part of tho publisher. -Wsst. mil Locate. Attorney Jerome Knox, who ban heuu hero for nomo weeks visiting IiIh brother O. V., and old timo frlenilh, Iikb decided to cant hbi lot among Cottage flmveltf. Mr. J. II. McFurland will erect an olIU'o for Mr. Knox on the south side of Main street adjacent tho M E church ami in tho course of a rouplo of weeks Mr. Knox will iinvuhla slilugle out ready for IiuhIiickk. May success attend him. Hegiittera. BiiIro Vaughn, Attorney J. K. Young and Jamea Ilemnnway have been ap pointed regime for tho following pre cinct a: Kut nnd West Cottngo (irovo, lt ihemln, Wallaeo und Hngluaw. Every TutorMhoiild hear hi min i that ho ball rcglalerou or Ix-foro the IMh day of May 1000, the sooner the hotter. Matuernte. On February 14, 1000, . Al White atalatod by l'rof. J. M.Wood the well known nnmlclnh, who bus traveled throughout thu United Slates, will ive a grand masquerade. Tho music fur niahed will probably bo tho best ever inntnllcd hero. Tux. Levi. The tax levy for Lane county has been fixed by the county court as follows: State, 6.3 mills; county, 8 mills ; school, 5 mills;court house, 2 mills; road and rock crusher, 2.2 mills. Total, 23.5 mills. Unit riled. Bull was filed Wednesday in Justice Vaughn's court, for tho recovery f per sonal property, T. W. Jenkins plnintllT nndMnud Kay defendant, in tho Hum of ffll).A0 nnd f-5 damages and cotitH. Children Sick. It hai beou reported here that the two ehildron of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Don little are auffuriug with severe colds nnd Jeter at tho homo of Jaa. Tectcra near 8tar 1. O. Xew Bmth Tub. Geo. Griffith the popular barber, has added a fine porcelain bath tub to nit well equipped shop, with all modern improvements. Emprovtnff. Griffith cV Voateh Hnnlwaro Company ro now overhauling thoir storo adding more room nnd arranging tfi add a tin and repair shop In connection. ISarn. To tho wife of A. 8. Powoll of Hebron, Jan 11, 1000, a hoii. W. W. Taylorwho vm cominlttod to the asylum uotnetimo ainco, in now re ported alightl y improved but still vory Wfeoble. Tho asylum physicians say that 10 may get able to icavo tho asylum but hatha will not bo permanently cured. Win. Grl filth who hns been in tho oal mlnoH in Washington for nomo months has roturuod homo. Mr. rlflltli states that minors in that flec tion nro bocomlng greatly intorostcd in ohomia, Tho Woodmen of tho World will givo public iustallntion and banquut to Jiitdr frlonds this d'vidny) evening. GUILTY of TireiiE B.F.IlnrYcy.S.P. ii'ii Waived Hxamliialloii DoniLs $2,500, 11. K. Ilarvey, who wan arrested lant Hiiturilay 011 tlio cluirK'o of "Taking away from Icifno a female under tho ago of 10 yearn, without tho coiment of hur paroujH or giiaidlaiLfur the pnrpoNo (if .prastltiitloii or cone.ubliuigu," was ar raigned Monday in JuhIIco Vaughn's court, Deputy I'lOMceiitlng Atlornoy I,. T. Harris appearing for tho Statu and Attorneys A. O. Woodcock and J. 8. Medley foi defendant. Quite it number of witiioi"!h had been Miihpoeued, from hero and Itoholiurg, and tho Irl il took tho mitho day. MIhs Wiuiilo Thorn, tho victim of the dlHgiiKiing and decidedly ponMition.nl erluiu, witN the II rut witiiOHs 011 thu Htand. She gave her toHtimoiiy in a straight, conciHO uiiiiinor lo iking the ie femhint Htralghl in the eve ninth of the lime. The oxamiiiatiou of witnesioj for and agaiiiHt tho Htatu took up tho groator part of tho day, Deputy 1'roxe cutlng Attorney Harris opening the ar gument not onrllor tliiiu three o'clock. At the vtm of Mr. Harris' remarks At torney Woodcoek aroiM nnd made as good an argiimunt for defendant aa ponsiblo eoiislihiriiig tho evidence do dueixl. J. 8. Medley followed Mr. Woodcock with u titrong ploa for de feudHiit and thou tho pronociitiou cIonimI with a short summary of thu facts in the cue. At the closoof tho argument Justice Vaughn not deeming remarks by His Honor necessary turned to tho do- feudautaiid said "I rezrut vcrv much Mr. ilnrvoy that I 11)111 hold you to ap pear at the next lei 111 of circuit court for l.nue county, in tho ttum of f'J.OOO bonds." Attorney Med lev objected ,to tho enormity of tho Ixjnd mid as tho prosecution did not object 10 a reduc tion, Justice Vaughn reduced tho bond to $1 .IKHI. Hnrvov who at tho beginning appeared to bo vory coiilidont that m would bo aciiittod lluihod rod and iUvn turned white, ami it was uotictnhlo that a considerable amount of his vocabulary seemed to loavo him and when ho left the eourt room with Shuriir Withers to await his hoiiiUmuii, Kirk Hiirllnirt and Win. Washburn of Junction, lie seemed to lack much of tli" usteutatioiisuoss which heomod to bo his play in the morning. His bondsmen arrival on Tuesday morning's ovorlnnd and fixed tip tho I10111I. I'ArrKIISON AIUIKKTCII. At 0 o'clock Monday night SherilF Withers was called to tho phone and adviced that Ins man Hugh I'attvrvon was a pnsonerat Albany, thu young man's home. The overland took Mr. Withers to Albany and Tuowlay after nonn be returned with his man. L. Ililyoii of Fhigvno was letainod in con luiiction with Mr. Medlev to defend Patterson. He was brought before Squire Vaughn at I o'clock and waived examination, whereupon the Justice placed him under 12,600 bonds to appear ut thu next term of circuit court of Lane comity. From tlio arrival of the first train after the report that Miss Thorn was mining Deputy ProseculiuK Attorney U. 1 . Harris and fihoriir Withers have boon 011 the ground, running down every clue available' to discover and laud the guilty parties, while Prose cuting Att'y Hrown was diligently pick ing up the threads at Kondjurg the end of tliedivislon and where Miss Thorn was (mind in an almost helpless con dition. However the stories circulated woro so numerous and conflicting that it was 11 dilllciilt matter to locate the right parties, and in such cases it is very important that no mistakes nro mnde if for no other reason than the fact that It is a serious matter to arrest a person 011 such a charge who is not guilty. Stories galore woro allout one that Miss Thorn bad fallen into tho hands of hobos another that sho had been brutally assaulted by tho eutiio train crew another that bho hud left homo of her own freo will and still another that it was a case of blackmail. Hence it required considerable timo to deduct tho true facts in tho case. So far as koopini: nnoyo 011 the two parties who it lias since boon proved were tlio ones wanted, they woro well under tho oyo of tho ofllcers at all times, and tho precaution was also tnkou to send de scriptions of the men both north and south with instructions to look out for them. Tho fact is tho ofllcers handled tho case about as cleverly as posslblo under tho circumstances, nml through the mo hodh adopted, finally secured thu birds they were utter without causing tho arrest of parties not implicated, A'l AboiM, y i. Hake Hlewiirt wrs in town Tuesday. Itubt. Alexander was in tho city Tues day. Al Churchill has returned to the Helena. Lyiniin Adams left for California Tuesday. W, C. Churchill was in town Monday, as smiling as ever. O. P. Knox after n week's illness is 011 the streets ngiiiii. J. IS. Hnwklnsof this city islylng seriously ill at his home. Clias. Friendly the veteran hide buyer was in town Tuesday. John Abbott enrne up from Eu jjene Wednesday. Wm. Lively and wife wero registered at the Hotel Nherwood Monday . Superintendent D. IS. Murray was doiu business in thu city Tuesday. W. If. Dool of California nephew of Messrs. Hcinonway is visiting in the city. P. J. Jennings came in from Portland Monday morning and visited Bo hemia this week. Mfrs, C. M.Vau Huron of Astoria is visiting her parents M. und Mrs. O. P. Adams of this city. Win. Cutbirtli has returned home af ter several weeks visit to Kpokane, Wash., and other points. "Ool" IJIIyeu was also doing business in Cottaue Grove this week. 'Die "Kernels" incidentally practice law. J. P. Jones traveling passenger agent for the S P It It Co. did liiisiiu-s in Cottage Grove Tuesday going south. i.r..i.. 111 it 1 . 11 . .111 11. , viiiui!i'i jinrn, . ueuertii n uou- j cock and "Hear Admiral" Skipworth from F.ugeue honored Cottage Grove with their presence last Monday. Albert Ziuikor one of the substantial and prominent miners of Bohemia li ft Tuesday for California points where ho will spend the winter, returning here sometime in May. Mrs. W. IS. Itohrcr of Cottage Grove! who has been visiting relatives in Ku- j goim, icturncil to her borne Wednesday- She was accompanied home by -Miss! hva Stevens, who will visit with her for a couple of weeks. Kiigeno Journal . Prosecuting Attorney Drown of Hose burgstoppod olDieit Tuesday in the in terest of the state in the case of State vs Patterson. Mr llrown has the dis tinction of being one of the most suc cessful prosecuting attorneys in the state. A FHW FACTa AllTiJ f A IIIG SHOW Richards A Pringle's Famous Georgia Minittrels is the one great lug show this soohr It piescuts more real novelties than all other shows combined. Its street parade includes tw o of the lineflt tnilitaiy bands . It's bigger, better and brighter than over before. It embodies gems of old and new minstrelsy in their besltypo. Its features are vaudeville, ministrel. comic, opera, farce co'mcdy. Its orchestra of thirty pieces is- 1111 cqualcd. Is has a host of minstrel mnkcH. It has eight of the funniest end men. It liss every known style of act, known to vaudeville. It has dancers. singers anil comedians galore. It has1 a stage roster of half u hundred names. Its a veritable trip to Funny-land. It will appeal at the Opera House Monday Jan. 22. Wait for HI See itl Enjoy ill Reserved seats at Oarman & New Inud's. Kakiu it iSristow aro agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and extras. Perhaps one of the boat displays of the strength of u minstrel show Is its street parade, and yet the big street parade by Richards & Pringlo's Famous Georgia Minstrels, fail to give even an ndequatn idea of this company's numerical strength, nor the magnitude of its stage performance, which In point of ex cellence and genuine merit remains un rivaled. Every detail has been looked after; nn orchestra of thirty pieces fur nishes tho beat of music for thu stage performance; rich and gorgeous wardrobe-Is lined with attractive advantage; calcium elTcctB and stage properties and one solid carload of special scenery, representing three tons, is carried for thostago presentation. Fifty people nro included in its rostor, a score of big specialty acts, the famous troupe ot tumbllngand acrobatic Arabs, a host of comedians, singers, dancers, trick bi cyclists, wire walkers, and a spectacular llnale, brimming with good wholesome fun. This big attraction will appear at the Opera House Monday Jan. 22. Seats forBido at Garnian A Nowlnnd's. lie served sonts $1.00, DCclld'S A full line of Schilling's Best Teas, Coffees, J Spices, Flavoring Kxtracts, Baking Powder, ? and Soda. " 7 These are the "Money Back" goods. S Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran- S iteware, Tinware, Wood'and Willowware. 5 Pickles in bulk, Syrup in bulk, Pickled 5 H IK Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. -Camming & Sehr.- ThE SYPSFACTION GROCERS. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. W. S. Cl.KMKNS. The Fashion Stables GIU'isirjaD &. Batfs, proprietors. Reas First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. itiemenway Are now Well Stocked with WIN TER GOODS. Quality, the very best and prices that will Astonish you UP-TO-DATK line m UN- All Grades and DKRWKAR. Prices. Call and See Us. MlintiNWAY & BURKHOLDOR, Main Street, HAVING A GREAT RUN ON CHAM BKRLAIN'S COUGH HEMEDY. Manager Martin, of the Fierson drug fatore, informs us that ho is having a great run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sells five bottleB of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction, In these days of la grippo there is nothing liko Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Btop tho' cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short timo. Tho sales are growing, und all who try it are pleased with its prompt action. South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by Bknson Uitua Co., Cottage Grove, Druggists. Lyons A Aitlkaate, Drain, Druggists. TAKE NOTICE. My customers will find a lino of my fresh candles now nt my old placo. Please call on us for the genuino article. D . Lincoln. For best valuos in to dimming itSehr. tens and colloes go C P CHURCH. Services at nam. After the services, congregation meeting to elect deacons. Will worship nt the M E church at 7:30 p m. Pastor. & Sehr in General Merchandise. Are now fully supplied with an elegant line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Teas and Coffees, the finest in the market, and at lowest prices. A large selection of all the leading brand of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. 'flic best brands of Canned Kruits and V eg etablcsi All at Bottom Prices. E1.1 Bahgs. Proprietors of the Bohemia I and I Black Butte Stage Lines. W nadle Prices iJOttNSOfl, Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DHALKRS IK Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. 1 I Cnl1 and Set acquainted with hi. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all line, handled by us, whether you buy or not. 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