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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
MAMMOTH TOOTU.- Whlle hunting along one of the ditches tlmt lend Into Camas Swale a few weeks since, Robert Veatcli discovered und unearthed n mam moth tooth of some extinct monster. We are unable to say whether it be longed to the pliocene, mlocenc or niiy other kind of old age but judging from its size nnd condition, we think it antedated Noah's Ark The tootli was a huge niolnr about eight Inches long, six inches up right, and four inches wide, and in n fair state of preservation. Mr. Veatch will have It examined by Prof. Condon of Eugene with a view to determining what sort of a prehistoric !cast wore suchgrlndcrs. REGISTRATION. The registration law requires those living in tnc sevcrni uisirictH to Hive section, towiisiiip aim rnngc in which they reside unless willim n liicui 11 miii'ii wniii mi 11 i w, ...... .1...4 ...... ulw.ill.1 IkAMt these facts in uitiiu wncn prcpar- . . ... II I .fnl.ii. M.rll. ntt.1 ((III fltllt tniiuerH Oil IIUUl wiu mm ' IV .....II t... 1hkI .In.. .....t hour. "Do not put oil until to- tuorrow wuui you can uu iuwhj , . .... ..!.! t at once aim net u y" imn. Something may turn up at tuc last moment tnai win cause you 10 iusc in- i ii' ml j niiiii i w PRINO. Spring is almost here. Butter- onaiiKuicH. i. nu.-i ia ii.inib i . a r :.. t:..i.t.. tr. Hip a IOW Ol llic cany jiiaiin, nui i - i ..i.i ... itnriitur MinirM IlllSf III lllllUl IIIIU ( Will WUUSUUIU mine uniwiin, !i l. ... ... .1 ...lit., tfi-iit r?no w..j , lllltV liuiinvwi 'I- 'twig" you with a hearty handshak label his button Hole so tuai tic can AH IV t t It - ' tj lillll IV ID 111 1 1 II II I'irL" LI J LI LI 11 LLll 1 1 III.IL llll II 1.1 IbLMllka I A V I in: A , I f. t L'l I .1 I' IV L . Master Karl Hill, ol liugcne, - . r . r r .t i i .1... ai, wnuii s j v - - - II.! tlitnl-imr nf nrVMIt zini" n militia comnaiiv comnoneu -i. . -t i i. ..j I...,.,, i, . . . .. ..1 i ..!.. I.i lot.. . .. i :. ii rilltMI SUHULT UUV illiu iiuiik . ..!!.. .T tii'iL-intr tile ("lllliil'f- irove bov.su Hood drill music. 111. Ill tlUklVV J "f, tfnntii.. ic i'irt Ifiritl'lllllir 1111(1 ....lii.l.il iIia kit'C ltrt tiiitrhl ust as well nave u crack coinimny According to rcporls IJugene has ivn ii nr iiiiiii I nil 1 r iiiiLi uiii: n k . i.i . I ..... III' llllll'l 111 11111 Illlll.-IL. IU1 Ik Hill I'ti iii ii r rf n t uiMiir luiiiit nir in nci T UllsZ 111 iUU liailllD VII li.Ufeit4lb win uuraiiuuc me iesuve emcra . . i r i .1 hiir first lircnkiiiir nut. 1 lie 0 - - I leaivu ulnster imnlled would ue a good dressing lor these turKey buzzards. CHURCH UNTKRTA I N M J vNT.- A large congregation assembled nt the C. P. Chinch Sunday even lag to listen to the rendering of the (Christian Kndeavor Society Pro gramme, prepared by Katlier Clark, president of the Christian Kndeavor Society for the United States. Ably assisted by the pastor and church, EMiss Mabel Wynne conducted the exercises fitting to the pleasant occasion, and those who attended left pronouncing the entertainment one of the most instructive, inter- testing and enjoyable of the season; ICI.0S15 OP SCIIOOI,. The Cottage Grove high school is expected to close about the 3rd of March. Want ot sufficient funds is the cause. It is to be regretted that the school cannot continue in 1 the prosperous condition for an other quarter at least. Its uiS' I continuance, will greatly retard the progress of those who arc now at tending with the expectation of en- teriiur advanced irrndes duntiir the ruing year. HOPS IN HHliK. Senator Mcllridc, at the request of the llopgrovvcrs' Association of Oregon, offered an amendment to the pure food bill, providing that the "standard of pure beer sluill re quire tlx use of hops in the manu facture of beer in the ratio of not less than one ponudof hops to each barrel of beer." This amendment is favored not only by the hop growcts, but by reliable manu facturers, who aim to crush out the manufacture of impute beer. PINK SHKKP. Peter J. Holer, of Springfield, re ceived .from Knglnud two full blooded Cotswold ewes, the first to arrive in Lane county. The two sheep, together with transportation cost Mr. Holer $125, making them quite valuable. Guard. NKW PROPIUKTORS. John Holland of Kugcne, well known throughout Lane county has leased mid taken charge of the Cot tngc Grove Hotel and has thoroughly renovated the same nnd will bow to the public an an up-to- date hotel man. John is a good fellow, obliging and accommodat ing and will 110 doubt give good satisfaction as a a landlord. A VAI.UAHM! GIPT. Rev. McCee 011 his return from a nuccessful meeting at Coburg, wus presented with a splendid bed room set and parlor chairs by the I,adics Aid Society of the C. P. church. Mr. McGcc and his genial wife feel very grateful for the generous do nation from the hands of his co workers. HOPS SOLD. Mr. Stroud, of Cottage Grove, has sold his hops to K. C. Smith, age-it for Horst Pros. 74 bales of h jpsa' 6 cents per pound. -Guard. LUCK OK ADVKRTISING. John Yarucll dropped into our office yesterday and identified his lost watch chain which we had ad vertised This is how people are rewarded by reading a live paper. A DISTRESSED FAMILY. The old gentleman Wheeler, his son Joseph and Mrs. KUidge Wheeler, at the Silk Creek saw mill are all seriously ill with lagrippe and fever. Joseph is not expected to live. DRKSSMAKING. Miss Medley is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking at her home just north of Carman & Newlaud's store. DRAWING. The drawing for the sofa pillow for the benefit of the Catholic Church, will he held Feb. 17th and the winning number will be an nounced that evening at the close of the entertainment. OFFICIAL VISIT. Mrs. Sarah Clevengcr, President of the Rcbekah Assembly of Oregon will visit Cottage Grove Rebekah Lodge Thursday Feb. I5. Visiting members invited to attend. The lodge has changed the night of meet ing to the and 4th Friday of each mouth. Mrs. Nat Martin has been ill this week' but is recovering. Mrs. Joseph Cole who has been under the cure of a physician at Cottage Grove for some time, was able to take her departure Sor home Tuesday. Mrs. John Medley left for San Francisco on n business trip Wednesday. AN HMTOK'R MFR SAVKl) DV OIlAMllKRIiAIN'S COUGH During' the early part of October, 1800, 1 eoutriutU'd a bad cold which cettlwl on my lMiib'H ami was noirlt'ctoil until I fi'arcl iliut consumption Mail appeared in an liiL'lpiont Htato. I whs constantly eoiiKhinu ami trying toexpol Homothint; which 1 could not. I became alarmed and after giving thu local doctor a trial bonulita bottlu of Ohumbeiiam'a Cough Uemudy and the rcuult wn Inunodlato Inmrovoiiicnt, and after I had used three bottles my hniga wore reatoredto their healthy state. H. S. knwAium Publisher ofTho Roviow, Wyant, III. Kor wdo by Uknbon Duuu Co,, Cottago Grovo, Lyons & An-ucaiTis, Drain, Drugging. AH Abolit Y0I1. AVall Griffin returned lionioTliuroday. Attorney Knox in In Kimono on bunl- Mr. 0. 0. McCIcllcn of Salem is in the city. W. II. Lincoln wrnt to SugrneThurn- lay. W W McFarland was on bindncNi at CtbhwiiII Thurnday. Gill Mcdows went to Bohemia Twcsday morning. J, C. IHbler of Idaho visited friends in Cottage Grove last week. Hon. W. F. Gray of Silk Creek was in the city Monday. Duke Knox, of the U of O., is visiting his parents for a few days Hon. Ivan McQueen of Loraue paid Cottage Grove a visit this wock. J. W. Cook was among the re publican leaguers at Portland Tues day. C. II. Durkholder the merchant left for San Francisco on business Monday. W. W. Chrlsman and family visited Make Stewart on Row River this week. W. W. Masters and W. K. Uoweu departed for the Bohemia mines Tuesday. Mrs. O O. McClellen of Salem arrived Sunday ou a visit with her sister Mrs. C. J. Howard. Mayor Bristow left for Portland Monday to attend the Republican League that met Tuesday. Chas. Gcltmakcr, Jack Jones and George Rouse left for Bohemia Wednesday. W. F. Brock of the Oregonian was in the burg several days this week attending to business. W. W. Withers our popular sheriff gave this office a pleasant call during his visit this week. Mrs. Frank Walkly who recently died at Kugcne, was interred last Priday in the I. O. 0. F. cemetery at Loraue. Albert Veatch who has been at tending the umveisity at Eugeiie came up Tuesday on a visit to his parents. Miss Augusta Garouttc, . .who is under treatment by Mj-s. Dr. SchlefFis rooming at J. H. , McFar laud's. Sheriff Withers arrived at Cot tage Grove on the overland Tues day. The sheriff has become a very frequent visitor among us. Wm. Hawley made a business trip to Loraue last week. He "re ports everything nourishing 111 that vicinity and the farmers busy putting 111 their crops. T. W.Todd, advertising solicitor and practical printer, dropped in on us this week and made himself handv doing his own job work. Mr Todd understands his business thoroughly. CHRISTIAN CHUKCH. Preaching n a msubjecfChrist- iau Perfection." 7:30 pm "God in Nature." Public cordially invited to attend. F. K. Bii.mngton, pastor. DIED. joMidili W iL-elrrd od nt Ilia home nt th Wheeler Ilron &. owens saw mill aged about JJO yoara Feb. 7 11)00 DIED. Tho wifo of win Alien at Crea- woll Thurecny morning. SCHOOL REPORT. The report for Latham school, for the term commencing ijept. 11, 1899 and closing Feb. 3t J900. No. days taught 98 " "present 1841 " " absent 169 " " times tardy 10 ' ' minutes lost by tardy marks 134 " days lost by pupils not entering at beginning of term 208 No. of pupils enrolled 26 " " withdrawu during the term ' 6 Total enrollment 20 Pupils who obtained premiums for excellent works were as fol lows: Firt premium, Miss Delia White; second premium, Master Guy Whitlock; third premium Master Chas. Hull. Pupils obtaining prizes for ex cellent speaking were as follows: First prize, Miss Jennie Hull; second prize, Miss Inez White; third prize, Miss Grace Whitlock. Mrs. Dambwood, Teacher. ID Brief. If you nm looking for a prcnent Hint will bo useful na well na ornamental go to Phillips andJoucH Hardware. You can ot na good atiitnp photo at Iloyda aa any plflco in Lano Co., '21 for 20c. Valentines, Valentines, Valentines Bknson Dkuc Co. If you want wall paper or hooka don't forget to got prices of J. P. Currln the drugglat. GmpriM A Vkatcii Co. aro the leaders In all kinda of mining atipplleH, ammu nition and Hportlng gooda. Bulla! Huitatt Tullor made auita! ! ! Up to date in everv respect, from $15 up. Cull and aeo aamplea. Gr.o. Ii01II.HAK. For beat value in tcaa and coflccs go to Cutnmlng Afiuhr. Valentines in all the latest dc-i signs. Bkrson Druc Co. Remember Dr. 1. L. Bcofhdd, Dentist when you want dental work done. Bubarrlbe for tho Oregonian and IJo homla Nugget. - Bol Davidson received Iiin stock of lewelery thia week and now has a very nice dinplny. Tlu llnift linn of etraw matting at cochran A Hevina. Fresh candled every day, made- from puro sugar at tho Tailor ahop. For quality and chcapnesa in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. You can sec all the very latest designs in handsome Valentines at Bknson Drug Co. C. V. Liwla, boot and ahoe repair ahop. Pint cluee work, low prices. O ppoaito Sherwood Hotel. Hoys, have you seen thoao fine shot Kims at Gnirn.v A Vkatcii Co. Get your wifo n washing machine, wringer orchurn for a Chriatmaa present Phillips and Jones have thern. Wo now haro all aire in Cnttern Boota and Shoes. Eakin A Bristow. Kakiu A Bristow aro agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel Plowa and cxtra8. Young men come and see our Valentines. Your best girl must be remembered. Benson Drug Co. . If you-vanta aw, axe, wo dge, or any thine in the wood choppera -line, Phillips A Jones havo a good ataortmant and pricca right. Tho beat for the money if you want any table or pocket cutlery go to Phillips A Jonea Hardware. Take your laundry to Geo. K, GriHIth, agent of tho Engine Palace Lnundrv. Goes down Thursday and returns Saturday afternoon. A choice selection of driwcl fruits at Cummino ASbhk. A great variety of mush goods at Cum- ming A Sehr. Subscribe for the Nucget. We will sell you Valentines from ic to 150c. Benson Drug Co. I will aell all Japanese goods at greatly reduced pi ices until Feb. 1st. Call and sec them. Emily M kinder. J. P. Currln has 11 cnniro line of in grain and figured wall paper, at prices to suit the trade. We aell good goods at good prices for our customers, uentrui .Meat Market Senator McBride has the thanks of this office for valuable public documents received. J. K. Barrett has been taking the school enumeration this week Johnson Taylor is building a new house on his property ou 6th street I'. J- Jennings the mining man arrived from Portland Tuesday ac compatued by W. A. Kinney in com pauy with Mr. Lloyd the two de parted for Bohemia Wcduesday. There ia no bettor medicine, for tho babies than Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy. Ita pleasant taste and prompt nnd effectual curea makoita favorito with mothera and small children. It quickly curea their coughs and eolda preventing pneumonia or other serioiiB conse(pience8. It also curea croup and litis been used in tens of thousands, o caaeu without a ainglo failure so far aa wo havo been able to learn. It not only curea croup, but when givmi aa aoon a tho croupy cough appoara. will prevent the attack. In en sea of whoop ing cough it liquetlea tho tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, nnd lessons tho severity and frcquoncy of tho paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that diseaae of all dangerous couso qnoncea. For Bale, by Ubnbon Daua Co., Cottago Grovo, Lyons & Ah-msoatk, Drain, Druggists. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Higher Award. Cimming & Se Dealers in General Merchandise ml A full line of Schilling's Best Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Powder, and Soda. These are the "Money Back" goods. Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran iteware, Tinware,. Wood and Willowware. Pickles, jiu bulk, Syrup in Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. -Gumming & Sehr.4 TW SATISFACTION GROCERS. COTTAGE GROVE, OR W. S. CltRISMAN. The Fashion Stables. Ghi'isnjan. & B11, proprietors. Reas nadle Prices ' First-Class Turnouts, Rotel Sugene HOLLENBECK BROS. AND - . v:', .BRISTOW. ; C iv Headquarters ;for Mining men. Every wan - attended-to. o Eugene, ------ - - Oregon. SCHOOL NOTES. koom 5. Assembly opr-ned Monday morn ing by singing "Oh the Banks of the Wabash." Mi.-s Ethel Wooley ws absent from school Monday morning. The public school will clse in about three weeks after which ther will be a subsc; ition school for one term. Herschel Allison and Josh Brown from room 3 visited our room for one hour this week. Charley McKibben was absent Tuesday. Jennie Miller n former pupil visited school Wednesday, Eva Chamberlaiu is absent from school this week. The boys have been using the vacant room this. week for ball play ing. ,( Willie Bsagle and Willie Martin visited our room for one hour this week. MissClarie Hill visited the school Thursday, Miss Lulu Kizer was 'absent from school last week. Prof. Day has adopted a plan to prevent whispering whereby lie compells the culprits to stand on the floor for an hour. COME! Make your life complete by find ing the rest of your heart at the League's Valentine Social at Cum mings Hall Feb. iqth. Ten couples representing Ancient and Modern Historical Characters will- give a drill, ioc admission und refresh ments when you get in. "I think I would' -acnizy with pain wuro it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Horminio, Pa. "I havo beon nflllcted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Puin Balm i the boat medicine 1 havo got hold of." Ono application re liovest tho pain. For sale by Bkhbon Daua Co., Cottago Grovo, Lyons & Aitlsoati:, Drain, Druggists. Arc now fully supplied with an elegant line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Tens and Coffees, the finest In the market, and at iowest prices. A large selection of all the leading brands) of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. The best brands of Canned Fruits and Veg ctabfes. All at Bottom Prices. bulk, Pickled W Em Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines. Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEALERS IK Groceries, Flour and Feed All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with ua. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all Uneft handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock i9 new, neat and clean and having had years of experienca 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 OregoiJ. WW33?E3 Are now Well Stocked with WIN TER GOODS. Quality r the very best and prices that will Astonish you UP-TO-DATE line in UN DERWEAR. All Grades and Prices. Call and See Us. lIUniiNWAY & UURKMOLDERr Main Street. P.oa't Tobieco Spit mil Smoke tfonr nra An?. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be rao$ vetlc, lull of llfo, norvo and vigor, tsko No-Tc Ilao, tlio wnndor-worltcr, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, EOo or $1. Curecuaroi teed. Boolilct- and sample (res. Addrasa Utorllns lltimois Co., Chicago or How YP