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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1900)
i---m V 0 .JpinraONCKUT. 'MM I of 0 Cilce Club gave an '.-!HSRklmMniil 1 1 o r i In Ml Kridnv ton full ly well filled house I&Wdnla some of the iittinhcis were ffiSPP!?fil 1 ,,11 ,tt(flr.fttit in till ijinent was not all thnt it was ' nScfcd to be. No (loilht the -fractnUcrs of this "gleeful" aggie Win until i ii u nuiji. fcnnmv .i ..1- r rii . TVrfrtl nu liiMinr (Itlll Of COMltm- i, -uiv.i.h rt ----- - ii mid iiinppreciatlvc of iwim ire ass ' entertainmcnt-i. now qgitlwill probably be in tcicstinjj me of the number:! to know inrl tlicy been more jjentle- n their remark;! relative to lc S n th Lane town and its s, to which they came and 4rQiuMJVlHJiu uicy KiurimiHiy con jeTfMCiitcrUiiimi.Mit wuwitlistnutl- hn it was very ordinary, ililf have been more favorably "I. I!' this baud of "glee" talking of every town they the manlier in which they jf'jttige Glove, they will Kut i be a poor advertise ior the U of O, which has Tort had the reputation of Rfcpr-.cntcd by gentlemen. y 'l v , Vciidi of which mention Ji- lust week in connection ability as a snake hunter, iiovilty in the way of a ilecl a'l'Hit his stand-up collar la1 aturduy. lie had prevailed upmiflMr.s. ret banloru lo line anil makcltne skin oi tue snaice wincii gEMob" 'uich a close call the wcctaocJorc into a tic. J lie tte is n'tejgjfli-hniid and the rattlers rep reMtii pin. It would require WfiMi v.usimi to get it around thnemc of some people, hut it is vctyjfiSctty withal, and is a splen- dlu exinpli' ol Mrs. Saufords handi work! A. MIt'AQH KU'K . - tSeonc didn't treat this Indies .pf Uiepitch- eutertainiiietit quite .riht ti othfi night. After tic; en- 'icrtaliiment cakes and p'ntcs left in the liaTjixiiitil the next day were taJbcojpjrotn the building. H-w-CvetSjaHes"nn; god naturt'd aboutjitEtntl say tint if the parties ,vwill .return tin nlatcs 111111115 the cakesifiSqnestinns will be asked. j It WQnUlTwork (uitetui unnecessary hardsjflja on viiik' who donated I dfahjalnft si nne of them arc from chofdafi and cannot be replaced. . MlgsjjNina Ustraniler Having re pmwjMicr position as central phone tog Having acccpteil a po- slttpinajniiuaieiie, 111 this city, Miss Mapclflynnc has accepted the po- eitioniwviiss wynne is a capanie .taking lady and will 110 dubugjye the patrons of the line snletmiilBati.sfaction. NRWjini-.U CASK. Joratoiiebnrg, the barber, has fl' thiaaRSk a lded to his tonsorial parlonjti very handsome barber cas&MlIE suae beinir the handi- wfirlcMMt-. Cieo. Lea of this city. I juSBls finished in Oregon oak nnuicetiar aim is ccruuiuy a cicmi - tolhftfmakcr. BUSINESS CIIANG1?. MisSMivillie Patterson has sold II-' her r and confectionery bus: lies essrs. Uaker & Lock wood. n The'if yi proprietors, "Walt" mm are well known and iionumn young men ot our town Nugget wisher, them suc- and. raw , ce'sssfiutheir new business. KNOT' ROUNDS I'OK ACTION. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney L. nfT-SHarris was up from Kugenc -'wm t i ..t itjtaayA u. w . iiaruey nan sworn .il.'.o'ulmfRirraiit against Geo. Slier woduHor assault, growing out of a ..dgrcement in settling a bill. At- i ;toVnca,Hnrris very promptly threw tueltmng out 01 court. ISPLAY. ' J. S. Medley's millinery tug Inst baturday, wns by lar itest ever displayed in this raud met with general com mon of the many ladies who gcasion to visit her millinery during the entire day, nEPUBLIGAN OOIIIITY GOllVENTlOII.. KiiKUiiii, Oio., Apiil -I 'Hie Hr)iil,li i'iiii (.')iivintiiiii fur 1,111m cniiiily, in 11 n tliniK n( the iiiinI, iiml Kiinmnl Matin farlion j 1 1 1 v 1 1 M m , iind a ticket in in (hi' Mi-Ill--11 tii-krt thnt will wlthmit tliiiiht In- min iHMfiil n(. thii pullii niixt .liiiin, Hiiriiiiinv to it HiirpriuuiK ox Iiml wni in aridiini'i!, Hid only clauli iiihhII)Iii Im-Imk tlmt of tho iioniitiatioirof Hhurlll'. I'iikc, biicky, Klllci) anil lliiwlnv -aiiio hrfom the coiiviintioii. hut mil wllliHtiinilliiK Ihoir iIi-mIiu lo ciiriv nil" tin- lionom, tliuy wuni nimi of Hit! l.lliil if iimft-rliil thill coiiMolid ilo- uml hnr nuHilJifH 111 tho i-inli-ri'ii If they wuro nut Hiii'L'i-Hxfiil. I''.iu:h niiiilliliili; 1 11 1 I (,'0110(111 iidiii il lo nhlilo l,y Uio ih-i-iMioli of U'O coiivi) lion, uml win, vcr th tiimi iiiijiht h, lo turn too with 11 hourly K'io-1 will mill mii,ort liltn In tho i-ain-lUiicn. When Mr. i'licu now tho chane.cH wero mj.iiiiHt him ho withdrew mid imtiiriilly Iiih Hiiiiiorl went lo Mr. Ilawhy of IhuHWisll, on tho third hallot, ttlvlna th IViwwoll Minn tho ii'iniiiialioii which Mil m.idu tiiiniiiiitoiih upon mo tion of th- Lnclcy fnoiioii, lliiiH hnr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v. i 1 1 the cyitivf-tilioti. ('otliiKiiUr)Vo whh iiidced fnrtiniati), mill hnr (Icli-ifiitloi) vviih hiindfoiiinly tn-iited, Mr. Knox and Mr. Ilumciiway iirovfcd lo hit of iho Htroiijot mon ho Ion' (lit) eonvi-iition. The tinkot iiotiiinntud whluh n uiiiivl-h-nt to 1111 elui-linn tn-xl Juiiu U nu fol- loTH. InprKi(iitatlvn IlarrlK, Kngmiii; Jl'jiiii-iiwiiy, Onttintd (4iove; McQiibcii, bomim. Conntv JiiiIku Knox, Ootlogo Grove. Clork l.t-u, Juneliop City. Hheriir -Ilawlnv, CrftfiWflfl. Coiiimixi.iotn'r Tftylor, Ileriimn. Aftet-HHor- llnrton, tiijniio. TrcamiriirltiUtrnn, KiiKne School Siiii'riiiton(I'm:-K'it:Mi)i- Bond l'liurdton. Knrvovnr CoIIIpi-, KngciiO. ('limner Oriflln, Ku:Hiie. Itnrkhnhlrr and Howard were i-lncte'l ilelilf-ilo t.i the iioiiKriwloniil convun- lion from here, while Ilrixlmv rucoivud tho (ilcction to Iho Hlnti- ronvuntion. t.OOKINI MACKWAKI). I'lie Woodman Circle gave a well patronized and highly pleasing entertainment at Masonic Hall last Monday night, billed as "Look ing Hackward." A very nice pro grain including singing and reci tations, was the first part, closing with an interesting dance by twelve ladies who impersonated the "title role" of the r-ntertaiument, "look ing backward." The were clothed in white robes, with white masks and auburn hair put on "hind side alore"and th?u they did the Vir ginia Reel to a point of excellency that would make most anyone feel it an honor to be in the same with 'em. It furnishel much amusement for those present and was truly pleasing. Icecream and cake was served, and while the night was not such as to call into extensive use the fan, still it was heartilv enjoyed, ai.d the manage ment was thoughtful enough to ; have a good rousing fir;, so a j feller could thaw out afterward. The entertainment was ably man aged and gave entire satisfaction to those present. It was also a finan cial success and will aid the ladies 111 gci'.niK meir piirapin-Tiiaiia 01 . . ' . 1 . 1 i- r of which they are certainly deserv ing. niariiDAY ash wmnnso ANSivr.KSAnv. A Miirprir-s prntv whh tendered MrH. Ik-it Wo l at her home in thin city hint 1 Monday iiIkIiI, it bhn; her birthday and wominiK imiiiverHftry. , 01 iricitiiti liathi-rod to fipend the (-veiling. Ku-frenhnu-nlM weio curved nfu-r which the frieiidHiiepaited winning hor many re luruH of Iho day ami leaving behind them a Imautiful Ihhs (IIbIi in appreei- ation of their frieiAtahip. Tho Xupcul ae.knowledi;eB receipt o? some of the ca k 11. soi.n out. Wwlnola.v Mr, Robert Conlny sold his (nttiroHt In tho bievc.le leiiair tlion f! AVyiinoandCooley.'and U-fi for IkowiiH- villo where ho Iiiih aceiipind the poeition of book- keeper in the woolen mills. Atsispoiiinl Hiiho.il ineotiii at Divide John Voate.h whh elected (In eetor. Parties desiring lo build barns, sheds or other outbuildings would do well to take advantage of the low figure at which The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. are offering some cull lumber in 1 inch and 2 inch thickness. Cnll on them or write them for particulars. THIS BEST IN THE WORLD. 1 We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best in the world A few weeks ago we suffered with o severe cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their ad vertisement in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for colds and coughs, The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by Bknson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Ah'i.koatk, Drain, Druggists. -All Abont Yom. Mrn, Cliiiiuhlll vinltcd Kukoiio Thur day. 0. A. LowIm left thoflrotof tho week for CoiiiHtoi-k. S. W. Staples of Sharp's Creek was in town Saturday. Mim. Kiaiik Clondiniiii in qnlto ill at lift' homo in thlsL-ity . MiHHfH I,tiln Currin and Nova PerkliiB came up from ICnguno Friday. Professor Day is visiting his mining interests in Hohemia. MlHHdrai-o Churchill went to Saei nnw Wedmcdny to it'iimln it few diiys. H. J. Jennings of the Helena was down on a business visit this week. Al Churchill who has been at the Helena for several months is down for a rest. Minn Dollie Hawkins wont lo Latham Sunday whuroHho will remain lo attend school . OIihh, 0 lo returned the Urol of the wtoli from salom whoro ho wits eitllod to attend to huniiieHH aflitirg. D. D. Knox of the U of 0 spent the week in town, being home on a vacation. MVs. Rhodes of the Saginaw boarding house was in town Tues day afternoon. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Oross of Hugene spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Medley. W . No wull and ntn'.ur Mrs. Thorden f Ainoi. wore viHllora to the UroveTuw) diiy. J. H. Crow of Lorane made the Nugget cilice a pleasant call Fri day. U. V. Vcalch returned Kriday from a weeks prospecting tour in Hohemia. Mi hi- Mittorva Homi-iiwnv came up fiom Kngniio Friday. Hhe will tench a spring term of m-hunl mi Row River. Thi Odd Kellow nd Rohekaha of this place are preparing to eolobrato the Jiltli of April thmr hist anniversary,. Robert Haw ley of Creswell who aspires for nomination on the re publican ticket for sheriff was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C J.. Howard visited Kugene this week, Mr. Howard attending the republican convention. Mrs. Premier ami Mfh. IajiiiIhii of Kn- Buiio were in the Oiove .Saturday to at loiid IIih ppuelnl meeting of the 'raKlorn, 8ur Iod(!e. ' ' Mrs. Mary McClure Crow of Lo rane one of the oldest pioneers of this county is lying very low at her son's, J. II. Crow, home. The lady is neailv 90 years of age. John Reedy, Gus Johnson, D. Quadri and Wm. Kirblcy, mining men of Sulphur Creek, CaL, ar rived in town last Tuesday and left Wednesday for a prospecting trip : linlitiinin Jas. White. Jas. Hart. Sr. and Jas. Hait, Jr. returned to Glen wood Wednesday morning where they go to do development work 0n Mr. White's group of claims at that place. Albert Stocks, who. has been visiting at Flo'rence for several weeks, returned Friday. Mr: Stocks will probably spend a week or two in Cottage Grove before returning to his mining interests in Bohemia. HIGHLY INDIGNANT. It is said that "Bill" McKinley (Cottage Grove's Bill) was highly indignant when he discovered his name at the head of a proposed 'municipal ticket last Monday. I , . , ,, 4 . Bill has considerable respect lor himself anyway. REMARKABLE CURE RHEUMATISM. FOR KUNNA, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her '"" UOlIUltl SI7.C. JUL vJ. .U.UIUUJI 111- sisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parson for sale by Rn son Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & AwMiOA'rn, Drain Druggists In Brief. If you want wall paper or books don'l forgot In got prices of .LP. Oiiriln the drujjalHt. Suits! SiiUh!!. Tailor iiihiIo suits!!! Up lodnto in overy respect, from $15 up. Call and hco Htimples. Oko. Roiimian. For host values lu tans and coffees go to dimming ASuhr. If you want a saw; nxe, wodgo, or any thint; in the wood choppers line. I'hillipH t Joneii havo it uoo'.l nSMorttnonl- and prices rlu'ht. Frof-h candies overy day, made from puru Hiigar nl tho Tailor shoji. For quality and cheapness In fresh meats go lo tho Central meat market. T. A. Lowio, boot and hIioo repair nliop. First class work, low piices. 0 ppoxite fJhcrwood Hotel. For all kinds of plumbing and tin work go to Griffin & Veatch Co. lfor watches, clocks and jewelry palroui7.e Davidson the Jeweler. Het your wife a washing innchine, wringer orehurn for a Christmas present I'hillifiM mid Jones have them. Rakin & Uristow arc agents for the (icnuinc Oliver Chilled and Steel I'Iowh and extras. Over CO odd patterns of wall papur to cho-m- from and more on tho way, at Jenkins & Lawson's. Wc have in stock a nice assort ment of garden tools as well as garden seeds. Pinu.irs & JoNits. If you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. The bt-Ht for tho money if you want any luhlo or pocket cutlery go to Phillip 1 Jones Hardware. Freewill) each dozen cabinet photo. 1 will jivo for the next 'i-J days one life ni.o portrait free made by Portiund Arl Co J. N. Iiorn. Take your laundry to. Geo. K. liritillh, apent of tho Eugene' Palace Laundry. tSoes down Thursday and returns Saturday aflcrnooti.- Subscribc for the Nui,'i:et. .1.1. Currin lias a choice line of in i.iin and figured wall paper, at price." In unit tho trade. Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Boothr-Kelly yard, Saginaw. The members of the convention have, returned. If you want a good job of ptuinb uig.done go to Grrffin & Veatch, Co. ' We null good goods at good jiriees for our oiiHtoini'ic, Uentrai .Meat Market Ivikiu & Bristow have just re ceived their first shipment of Cre: 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 pirfect satisfaction They have never had one returned. Griffin & Veatch Co. are agents for the celebrated Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a full line of Canton Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. Garden seeds in endless variety at Gumming & Sehr's onions sets, timonthy and clover seed at lowest prices. Dried codfish and smoked halibut Cumming & Sehr. We will pay the highest price for wool and mohair. IlHMKNWAY & BURKHOLDRR. LATHAM LINES. School commenced last Monday under the skilled management of Mrs. Damewood. There are 35 pupils enrolled: Miss Stella Martin was the guest of Lulu Hull a few days last week Misses Dolly Hawkins and Edna Hambrick are attending school here Miss Stella Adams visited Mrs Turpiu Sunday. Grandma White i8 visiting her daughter Mr,s. J. II. Sharp. - Chris Jaekson of Eugene was in this vicinity first of the week. Mrs. N. W. White was called to the bedside of her sister Miss Laura Powell of Hebron, who is seriously ill. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World Pair Highest (Medal and Diploma. Ci aiuniM' Oi Dealers in General Merchandise, ' A full line of Schilling's Rest Teas, Coffees, W Spices, Flavoring Kxtracts, Baking Powder, &2 and Soda. itk These are the "Money Back" goods. Jj2 Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran- 2 iteware, Tinware, Wood and Willowware. Pickles in bulk, Syrup in bulk, Pickled W- Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. 25 -dimming & TME SATISFACTION GROCERS. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. W. S. ClIKIS.MAN. The. Fashion Stables. (Zbrisniai) & Bangs, proprietors: Reasn First-Cla?s Turnouts, A. full line of tile latest patterns. ?s? The prices will please you, and in -paint ot qual ity and beauty cannot be beaten. ay A Off. Main Street. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,- -DHALKRS in- Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with tisk. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all line handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and clciih 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 ' WARNING . To tho people of Cottao Grovo and vicinity, You are hereby warnod and strictly forbidden not to allow dogs to fol low you wlion going on or passing through my proimscB . D. G, JJlcFvHiAsi). V o n Are now fully supplied with an elegant line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Teas and Coffees, the finest in the market, -and at iowest prices. A large selection of all the leading wands of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. The best brands' of Canned Fruits and Veg etablcs. All at Bottom Prices. Eli Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia j I and Black Butte Stage Lines. adle Prices Double or Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Feb., 19, 1900, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, 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 Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon his this.day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 849, f6r the purchase of the SW 1-4 of Section No. 20, iu 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 his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 4th day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Enon E. Lilly, James E. Ostrander, Phillip Hohl, Tina Hawley Cook, of 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. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Laud. Office, Roseburg, Ore., Feb., 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of June3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," Phillip Hohl of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 850, for the purchase of the NW 1-4 of Section No. 20, 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 his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Nathaniel H. Martin, Enon E. Lilly, James E. Ostrander, Sina Orrell, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their, claims iu this office on or before said 19th day of February 1900. J. T. Bridgms, Register. GotoCumming& Sehr for salt and dried fish, extra choice salt mackerel, salmon and herring