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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1900)
OTMICK MAHUUIUiAIlK. - 'At tin limt tnimiHiiMiiilp Mr. k ......... Jftt ' " ... ' 1 - Mjiitc on behalf or himself ami Wood announced thai on tfie i ytli ol March they would gi vi lli.! duiu'c fit Martin's lint I However Mr. While says Hint up- Buj considering the date It is raught practicable to change the c to Friday night the loth day larch. He also has been re- TTticstcd to make it another tna.s- mfRradc and accordingly the wishiM mis patrons will be looked after probably one of the finest tn.H- mucrniies in i ne History oi uie iuwii gffjj he the result. The Inst masquerade was a success, and jjvjfjille rharncter was not repre Rented lo nnv great extent still tlierc were a number of very pretty -f n. . .CPStnini'S. it.o. Lriniiu carrien fofffihe prize for the best character (representation, that of a fisherman tfljjft cake walk was quite Intciest ISand for a time kept those 'present "gue.iuing" as to whom the pmc would fall. They were all goS(l dancers and the honor wa qffite evenly divided. However Mss Pearl Churchill; ,who was nHly iissjsifd hy Damon Slicrwood received the cake, and a right nice case it was. too. The newspapers were well remembered by the mas quers there being two Leader and twolN uggct couumes. Miss Pearl Churchill and Miss Alexander looTJed after the Leader's interests, wlnFc the Nugget was represented UylMiss H iltie Thompson and Nlis- llBlers. TuTi wr. in; 'rinf rn XT iv. - .trafllcd the length anil Vendth of tHcfUnitcd States and perchance, niSwgo to the Philippines before it aRlly falls to pieces, wis the guSft of Agent Tom Aubrey last Mondav. The hat was put In route somewhere in the South pre SUWibly Georgia, and probably v?2a PriUv respectable headgear ,ylfeii it started out. It has a free paSover all roads, and is dumped offmy the express man at the va rious stations where a stop of a fSwlli inrs. or a day, is made and then cut on its way. It is covered with tags and various kinds ol flouyenirs from all parts of the United .States, with pertinent and peculiar inscriptions thereon, among them this upon a card dated Iguna, CsBF "Tins is the place God forgot 9Ju1ish. My "73" (meaning my complimeuts) is with this hat along tfSTline " Among the fixtures at Ijreilcd to this wonderful old hat is; Sffoy pistol, a tin spoon and a jwatch. Here it gathered up a piece ot Hohemia quartz, carefully tiecttou by Mr. Aubrey and a Cosiness card of Hohemia Nugget. 'AVVuiiucriui l"u n.u, tviui.ii inm SWAMI' LAND IJl'.USlON. iffijie Register and Receiver ofthe Ilmled Statis Land Office at Lake jyiew, Oregon, have rendered their clecTsioii in favor of the settlers in ,th"eTfamous Warner Val'ey swamp lauu cases. These cases have been ouRrial for about' fifteen years and have involved title to about 40, jjga acres of land. The evidence MuRved that on the 12th of March T6o, the date of the swamp land grant to the State of Oregon, that tfjalatids were then the head of an apparently permanent lake. Tin's itmlie lainous case in wlj,ich .II, ,C. Owens, deceased, tho Swantp Angel, was identified. Attorney Jerome Knox now of this city was aud is yet the attorney for the settlers. The value of the land in controversy is conservatively csti-! wted at $400,000. It is said that ror $200,000 has been spent in rfflirt expenses. COUOAK. Kror some weeks n big cougar has peen playing havoc with Jacob' Rimer's goats at Hebron.'. How eyer last week J G. Powell, and reons got after his cougarship and FJ5ii a. 1 1 1 1 ... Ti- lunany ireeu arm KUiea nun ffiasured 8 feet. He 1,1) OUT. Miss Laura Jones has sold the raiu Watchman to II. U. Miller d Mr. Myers. Miss 'Jones is an newspaper woman and lias !e the Watchman a .very popu- 1W ru)er m Oregon, and will be frmn llii innriin1Ulir finld. CATHOLIC Clll'llt ll DllNKIMT. The Calholie cliureli benefit held at Martin's hall IiihI Saturday night, was a success from a literary point of view, every number iToing tendered very creditably, but financially- it was not a snicce.. The performer's railroad expenses over run the door receipts, and had it not been for other funds on hand the ladies who were no en thusiastic and who worked so energetically would have found tlictu.sclves somewhat in arrears. However, they managed to get out without going down in their pockets. The night was anything but a pleasant one aud the small pox scare 110 doubt had something to do will the ii'Hi attcndauce. IIIKTIIDAV I'AKTV. miss ueriie ujilhtli was given n pleasant birthday party at her home last Wednesday night. It was a pleasant affair and those present enjoyed a delightful evening. Those in atteiidatuc were: Horace Harms, Orpha Harms, James Harms, Hurley Harms, Martin Ilciucnway, Nellie Henteinvay, Gracie Heui'Miway, Ilirdie Heni'in way, Edna Martin, Nellie Martin, Willie Martin. Charley Martin, Irene Condon, Leluitd Condon, Liza Rollie, Gertie Griffith, 'llpllis Griffith. I'AINT Oltl'OT. T. J. Jenkins formerly of Eu gene who oteucd up a paint shop in this city some time ago. ha3 en tcrcd into partnership with Mr. Lawson also of Iiugene and th'- gentlemerr arc now shelv ing a portion of their building and laying in stock. They are agents for the celebrated Clevelsnyl paints and varnishes, and have already re ceived a large consignment. They will make a specialty of these goods and will also carry a fine line of wall paper. DOWN I'KOM Till! MIS' US. Will Ostrandcr who has been en gaged as car mail at the Mustek mine for the past year, was in town Monday the first lime since last June. Mr Ostrandcr re turned Wednesday to the district and will look after development work for the Lovelace, Jordan and Ostrandcr property recently in corporated. INTICKKSTIH; I.ltTTHK. The Nugget is in receipt of a letter from Private Myron Hicks now in service in the Philippines, teeming with interesting infor mation relative to the United States' now possessi-ajis. As soon as space can be spared the com munication will appear in print. Ol'I'ICIAI. VISIT. Mfs. Satah Clevcnger president ofthe Rebekah Assembly visited Go'1 Inge Grove Ucbekah Lodge No. 23 Thursday lfcb. 15. After the usual exercises refreshments were served. The evening was reported a very pleasant one. CONTKACT I.UT. J. M. Sherwood has let the con tract for the building of his new house to Win. Alexander of Kit gene, and the foundation work to Kred llellman of Kugene. The brick work is now under way. WON TIIH I'lI.I.OW. The pillow winch was sold by numbers for the benefit of the Catholic Church this city, was won Mrs. Jas. White, that lady hold ing No. 57, the winning number. The frame work of the law office of Jerome Knox was erected this week by Geo. Lea and son, but owing to lack of lumber work was suspended. Incidentally it might be mentioned that the roof leaks. The Maggie the . steamer wuioh went ashore at the month f"JiJe, Suslaw'Yiver a' week ago(.has been given, up as all efforts to get, hot afloat have been .unsuccessful. She is the first vessel seriously damaged on that river. Lut.er-.Jt is reported that the Maggie was finally floated. A widower in Kentucky, adver tises that he wants to niarry a woman with some means. As an inducement; he mentions that he owns a brick yard. It would be a more facinatiug financially propo sition, coming from Ken tuckj , if Hlloni.D UK t.OOKIU) AI'TUK. The old bridge across the river which has been partly lorn tip should be completely demolished or else substantially barred at the ap proaches. The other day a man iiuficqunlnled with the situation drove on thn bridge and had to back his team off. Such things become monotonous. &II About you. Walt Grilfin is up from Hugcne, Duke Knox is up from lingerie. Oliver Vealch was indisposed this week. W. L. Chapman is down from the mines. Dr. Wall returned on Mondays afternoon local. Dert Niinii is in the hills for a week or ten days. Godfrey Graber returned to the Vesuvius Monday. Pred Byrnes is down from the hills this week. Mrs. J. M. Ishain visited Drain fiieuds this week. Johnny Culp of Wildwood was in the city this week. Janus Hcrneuway was a visitor to Jiugene Tuesday. Mrs. B. Phillips is still quite ill with ijralaria fever. Uncle Vcs Vealch is suffering with an attack of mumps. Ike Thomas has returned from a several months stay in California. Dick Jennings and Hugh Ikhnc visited the mines this week. Alf Walker was a visitor to Grants Pass Sunday and Monday. Attorney J. S. Medley was on professional business in Roseburg this week . Geo. Brumficld has one of the best 'chicken" dogs in this neck-o'-woods. Mr. Joseph Schlce of this city has been quite ill for a number of days but is now improving. Andrew Johnson, Chas. Martin son and Martin Christensen are registered at the Depot restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Benson left for Brownsville Monday noon for a short visit with Mr. Benson's relatives there. County Judge Potter, Com- missioner Kdwards and Attorney K. R. Skipworth of Iiugenc visited 11 Cotlaac Grove. It is understood tiiat Mr. Joseph Bennett formerly of Yoncolla will conduct an extensive wood yard here next winter. Mrs. J. vS. Medley is in San Prancisco in the interest of her millinery business and will visit Portland before returning home. Mr. Poiudexter, one of the Iiu genc Guard's able representatives, accompanied by his wife visited Cottage Grove a few days this week. Mr. T. A. King of Salem spent Sunday aud Monday in Cottage Grove. Mr. King is quite fa vorably impressed with Cottage Grove." M . M. Welch of Bohemia is in the city, after spending the summer and winter developing his mining ptoperty. Mri Welch will visit Southern Oregon for a time. B. K. Worley the new superin tendent ofthe Champion, was in the city this week aud has gone to the mine to look after its interests. Active operations will soon be commenced. J. D. McGill of Sail Francisco, formerly n mining man of Colorado, now engaged in the lumber busi ness was in the city this week, He saw pome of the samples of ore from Bohemia and speaks highly of it. R. S. Smith and wife who have been visiting Mrs. Smith's sister Mrs. Wm. Johnson have decided to cast their lot with Cottage Groveites. Mr. Smith has pur chased propel ty in McFarlaud's addition and has a neat residence nearly completed. Mr. Smith has not definitely decided what busi ness he will engage in as yet, but undoubtedly will bo in. business in the near future. l Brief. If yon tim looking for a prcnenl that will ho tiHvful us wull an ornniiiualal go toPbillipH tout Juried Hardware. Voiijcnn vtot a: aom sttifnf photo nt MoviIh nx nav place in t.uno Co., 21 for If yon want wall paper or xhAh don'i forget to got jiricos of J. P. Cui 1 1 the driiclHt. GrumN A Vi:atch Co. are the lenders in all kindMof mining mippliea, ainiiiu nltlon and Hpnrting oodd. KuUm! Suits! ! Tailor rnado nulln! ! ! Up to date in every respect, from $15 up. (Jul! and huu Maniples. Geo. Uoiti.if an. Tor Ijcot values in teas and coffees g lo OumrniiiK ASohr. Riilmzrltw for the Oregoniari anil IJo- hetnia Maggot. Tlx fluent line of straw matting nt cochran A ISovins. I'reidi candies every day, malo from pure eugar at the Tailor n!iop. For quality and cheapness In fresh meats go to the Central meat market. Wall papur from lOcts up. cochran and liivon. P. I Li'.ris, boot and nhoo repair Hhop. I'irst class work, low prices. 0 ppOfil Sherwood Hotel. I!oy, have you seen thorn fine ehoi guiiH nt CiuipriN & V batch Co. (irt your wifo a washing machine, wringer orchnrn for a ChrUttnan present Phillips and Jones have them. Hal: in & Iirintou-.uu agents for the (icnuino Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows anil extras. We have in stock a nice assort ment of garden tools as well as garden seeds. .Pini.r.ii'S & Jonks. If you want a saw, axis, wedge, or any thing in tlu wood choppurs line. Phillips A Junes have a good assortment and piiccH right. Thi best for the inonoy if you want any table or poukot cutlery go to Phillips A Jones Hardware. Take your laundry lo Geo. K. tirillitli, agent of the Kugrnc Palace LaumLy. (ious down Thursday ami returns Saturday afternoon. A Winiuo fcleution of dried fruits at CrusiiKo ASeiiii. A gifat variety of mush goods at dim ming A Schr. Subeeribo for the Nugget. We will sell you Valentines from ic to 150c. Benson Dkug Co. J. P. Currln has a choice lino of in grain and figured wall paper, at prltvg to suit the trade. Come and see our new seeds be- 1. 'ore ouyiug. Fuii.MPS & Jonks. We sell good goods at good prices for our eiiHtoiners, Central Meat Market. Eakin & Bristow have just re ceived their first shipment of Cres cent Bicycles for 1900. They al ways give satisfaction and are the cheapest in the market $25.00 and $35 -oo Phillips and Jones say that al though they warrant the J. I. Case plow to give ptrfect satisfaction. They have never had one returned. TAKK NOTICE. My customers will find a lino of my freidi candies now at my old plaee. Please call on us for the genuine article. D. Lincoln. Buy a map of Bohemia. For sale at the Nugget office. Price $5.00. Complete in every particular. WAKKIKU. To the people of Cottage Grovo and vieinity. You are hereby warrnfd and strictly forbidden not to allow dogs to fol low you when going on or passing tlnough my premises. D. G. MuFaiuand. Thoro is no bolter nledicino for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy. Its pleasant taste ami prompt and I'll'eutual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. It quickly euros their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It nli-o euros croup and has been used in teas of thousands of cases without a single failure so far as wo have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, but when givnn as Boon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases bt w'hoop ing cough it liquefies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, and lehsoiiB the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all dangerous conse quences. For sale by Uenbon Diiuc Co., Cottage Gtovo, Lyons A Aiu'ikoatc, Drain, Druggists, Gumming & Sehr Dealers in General Merchandise. L fPfi A M Wi and at lowest prices. A large selection of all the leading bruds t of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. PA A full line of Schilling's Best Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Powder, h and Soda. y These are the "Money Back" goods. U Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran- iteware, Tinware, Wood and Willowware. Pickles in bulk, Syrup in bulk, Pickled Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. Jgi -Gumming & Sefor.f THE SATISFACTION GROCERS. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. W. S. ClIRXSMAN. The Fashion Stables. (?l)iisii)ui) & Bangs, proprietors. f'l 1. hi OF. 3rW Reas First-Class Turnouts, Hotel Sugene HOUJiNBECK BROS. AND BRISTOW. Headquarters for Mining men. ' Every wan attended to. o EUGBNH, ------ Orkgon. AN KHITOK'S LIFE SAVED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. During tho early ptrt of October, 1896, I contracted a had cold which settled on 1 my lungs and was uegluctud until 1 1 feared that consumption had appeared i in an incipient state. I was constantly j coughing and trying to expel something i which I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial, bouhta bottle of Chamberlain's Cougli 1 Romedy and tho icsult was immediate j improvement, aim alter 1 had useit three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. B. S. Eowakds, Publisher of Tho Kevknv, Wyant, III. For wile by Besron Druo Co., Cottage Grove, Lyons & Awlboatb, Drain, Druggists. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Feb., 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of theact of Congress of June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," Nathaniel H. Martin of Cpttnge Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. S49, for the purchase of the SW 1-4 of Section No. ao, in Township No. 23 S Range No. 1 W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim, to said land ! before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebjrrgv Oregon';' op Friday the 4th day of May 1,990. He names as witnesses: '' .. Enon E. Lilly, James E. Ostrandcr, Phillip Hohh Tina Ilawley Cook, 01 Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of May 1900. J. T. Bridges, Register. London is vety full for this time of the year and yet never within the memory of the presents genera firm tina tit fpstlvi spnsnn hoen so --. - ll Are now fully supplied witli an elegant Hut of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Teas and Coffees, the finest in the market, The best brands of Canned Fruits and Veg ctables. All at Bottom Prices. Teas, Coffees, &g IiLt Bangs. t. 9 3 Proprietors of the Bohemia j ';& . and g 2 Black Butte Stage Lines. nadle Prices Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 1- Successor to B. F. PHILUPS, dralers in . (JjrrOCerieS, E lOXLX and Feed, All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with 00. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all liueO handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and ckah and having had years of experier eti 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, s3P&& Are now Well Stocked with WIN TER GOODS. Quality, the very best and prices that' will .... Astonish" you UP-TO-DATE line In UN DERWEAR. All Grades and Prices. Call and See Us. IIF.rtllNWAY &DURKIIOLDRR, Main Street. !on't Tobacco Spit aud Smote four MIU .'.way. To quit tobacco easily and firov r bn mam uoUo, full o( life, nerve n(J visor, tauc 'S9 Jl.10, the wonderworker, that irmkea wrati rarn t etrnrtr. All dri" Mo crSI. ( 'u'0,-Ua..'!' . T, 1.1 I ,. ..... 1 . . . . Storllnn iloinocu lla. Cliirajri or New VV-. he owned a graveyard.