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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1900)
TUielbcautilui mountain ruouc- imcwm" which mantles the motin f!S8i(1c3 of Oregon, nml which ggggo visit to Bohemia District gitfjj more interesting owing to Habeaiitiitu llowers completely petiug the mountains Irom top out during me niontus 01 (tunc mid July, is fast becotn- Scclimnted to the lower lands, Jgh for many years it has rown with poor success even Cottage Grove. Dr. Geo. 5f this city is an nrdciit ad- tof beautiful flowers and tJcry, and it has been his desire Successfully grow a rhodeden- &nd at last he has met with nlonir that line. The other : showed u reporter n mag specitnenof the rhodendrou gomgBhrec feet high by perhaps offing one-half overall, as full of blooms ns though it unci uuuueu ScfBloomcd in the mountain pass. makes four different shrubs ol Swicty now being grown here gticccss, so lar as uic wruer can e Mr. J. K. Uarrett, Mr. Herbert Kakm, Mrs. b. K. Piper iM0Z9& ... , tii.. nr.. . DX, wan. iiic iujjyci iiiuii sckaolwlcdges the gift of a beautiful from Dr. Wall's magniliccut fcfthc Marie Van Ilouteu va- ubiIIC mhktino public meeting will be held in tjji's hall next Monday even- ,h the view of voicing the Sentiments of the people of this ylcinlty as to the advisability of jiayingU Fourth of July celebra- it is understood that Eu- will not celebrate this year, fsthe rumor is correct, Cottage hould take the matter in by all means, it being the rgest and important town in county. I very effort should to have a rousing celebra tion and everybody should turn jfflnext Monday night and help Ipjmove along. Hmarry Knowlton is the proud Hpossesspr.of a, .fine nciv truck direct TOomthe factory and Tuesday iTreatedJx Nugget man to a ride in Stucame. It is a beauty as well feaslafrvjery handsome vehicle, and FHa1fryi9 justly proud of it. The Shew, truck runs so lightly that the Ibiteam, so used to pulling tkc Splu heavy wagon which has been jRn service for so many years, arc jfTncliiicd to be a little frisky and Stake a spin with it. fcWOOI, AND SOCK GROWERS ASS0CI- ation. P-ThcSouth Lane County Wool anufsiockgrowers Association met attMartiiis Hall Saturday, adopted constitution aim uy laws aim electee!. the following officers for the ensuing year: President, J. G. LgSWell; vice president, N. W. 3-- . n . r r rtvuiie;, treasurer, oco. w . Reynolds: secretary, Jerome Knox. meeting were set for ist Mondays in June and December. '$JM, VISIT CAnt nomh . 9Toh.n Peterson, Godfrey Graber awttAlbcrt Stocks, are making ar iangements to visit Cape Nome, Panauvill start on the journey early extnnonth. Those gentlemen are 'hardy miners. upright and xjhouorable in their dealings and "jfShrfulb they find Cape Nome a isaliTfactory place for them to re- t maiUMllie Nnnif rnmmttnitv can be --riUK congratulated upon the type of :'rw ... ... manuoou tuose men win rcpreseuc mm ivauaess is uoing a nrst i - f t Ipiece of work on the three fof road coming under .his su- Hsioii just east of town. He the entire road before it be- icameltoo dry and Tuesday com- imenced grading, throwing up 6oo the first day. As soon as grading is completed, Mr. less will commence ncndtniiz pith the crushed rock now being prepared by the rock crusher. CCHBRS SELECTED.- teachers selected by the Cot- lGrove school board at the last Ung of that body, for the en- ,term are as follows: Prot. S, Briggs, principal; teachers, tea Lena Callison. Tilla Taylor. la Powers, Lizzie Wetle, Mrs. mm Downing. WANTS 1UIJH. Tlie city has this week posted notices for bids for the grading of fourth street, irom the Lea property to the Christian church. This was contcmplntcd last year by the city, but it was postponed' un til now. It is a commendable move on the part of the authorities and will certainly lie appreciated by the citizens. As soon as the surveying is completed bids for the grading and acadcmi7.iug of Main street from the depot to the west end of Wall street will be advertised. This is what the majority of the citizens of Cottage Grove have been looking for and the good news will be heard witli much pleasure. A SCRAP. R. S. Smith, the proprietor of the tobacco and confectionery store near tlie bridge, and Damon Shcr wood engaged in a scrap last Satur day over" an unsettled bill. It seems that Mr. Smith got the worst of it all the way through. lie got the worst of the fight, and when arrested and tried before Judge Medley, tlie evidence show- ing that he was to blame for the altercation, was fined $5 and costs, and all over an 80 cent bill. Scrap ing is hard on the eyes, anyway. CNTKIITAINM). Mr. uml 11 in. J. 8. Benson entertained a number of their friends hint Wednes day sit their pleasant homo on Seventh street. Ice i-rcnm and caku and parlor game, including tho now anil very f.iciiiating game of parlor base ball, wero the pleasing features of the evening. ThoHO invited wore: Mr.itnd Mm. J. N. Iliyil, Mrx. Klla liunham; MIahcm Laura JoneH, Laura Spaulilin, I'earl Hunter, Mao McQueen, Oertio and Nettie Hui lii'k, Cleo I.awia, Jo.hIu ISenhani, Mabel Wynne, Daisy Arnold, Ethel Wooloy, Minnie Kom, Amu Ilarnn; MesarH. S. D.iviclaon, Win. D.iviaon, Arniand Wynne, H.ilph Uaker, Huy Ilenienwny, Harry I'ickard, Il.irry Uiehaut, Howard IleuIo nnd Professor Day. I'OR A SUMMKKS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson, of Northwood, Iowi, parents of Andy Nelson of this city, arrived here last Saturday on a visit with their son and daughter. It has been six years since parents and son met and the meeting was indeed a joy ful one. Mr. Nelson immediately purchased a home, the J. E. Young property, and will remain here all summer, and perhaps they will conclude Jto make this their per manent home. OI'K I'OR SII.VKR I.AKIt. J. W. Doak, who has been spending the last season here, will soon remove to the' Silver Lake country, where Mr. Doak has spent the greater part of the last twenty years. Mr. Doak's brother-in-law, L. T. Henderson, of Silver Lake, I will arrive here this week to join his family who have been spending the winter here, nnd in company , with Mr. Doak and wife wiJl , probably start back next week. MARRIHD. Sunday Oregonian May 23: II. H. Hawley, of Cottage Grove, and Charlotte Vanderberg, of Portland, were married Thursday afternoon, May 10, at the manse of Calvary Presbyterian church by Rev. William S. Gilbert. Their home will be at Cottage Grove. Guard. a succuss. The calico ball social given un der the auspices of the Rebekahs or this city last Friday was a pro nounced sacccss. The ladies gave a delightful entertainment and dance and were rewarded for their pains by door receipts amounting to $30.30. RUSHUD. The Nugget office has been rushed with work the last two weeks, working as high as three bauds on job work. However this does not come very often, but when it does come the office is al ways ready for it and appreciates the substantial patronage is is re ceiving. SOLD Frank Henderson purchased the Jesse Thornton place consisting of 12 acres in theGowdy addition to this city, last Monday, for $1100. It is said that Mr. Henderson got a bargain, The deal was made through Hemeuway & White. AH Ahiit you. Kied Jones was in tho clly this week. Geo. Stewart, of Gonhon,waf( in the city Tuesday. Krank Hby, of Creawell, wna in tho city Monday. Alf Walker returned Wednesdny from a visit to Eiinene. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Lurch visited Portland this week. Mrs. 0. .1. Howard visited her parents hi Eugenothis week. H. II. Kakln of Kuyeno arrived here 1'uesday for a few days visit. Mr. mid Mrs. Edijnr went to Comstock Wednesday for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Jthod.H returned to Saginaw Monday uftor n short visit. Mrs. L. M. Thoinpuon went to En Hone Monday for 11 weeks visit. Attorney J. E. Young did professional. business in Oakland Wednesday. Attorney Jciomo Kiiojc did pror fessional business in Eugene this week: Leroy Uarrett, of this city, left this week for 11 visit with his sister in Kan fas. L. D. Iiunifieldof Portland spent Sun day in tho drove returning to tho city Monday. Andy Taylor a well known barber of Eugene nnd Alex Gray visited ths city this week. Robt. Alexander, tho Comstock wood contractor, was in Cottngo Grove .InBt Tuesday. Tom Pretty man, brother of Mrs. Kredricksen, returned to his labors at Berry Tuesday. Mrs. Pearl Hurnfield came up from Portland last week nml is visiting her mother Mrs. II. Churchill. Win. Wallace, who has been seriously ill in this city for come time was able to be upon the streets Thursday. Misses Fanny Young and Ada Hanson returned to Eugene Monday nfter a two weeks visit nt Mrs. J. 8. Medleys. Superintendent P. J. Jennings ar rived from Portland Wednesday and is visiting his mining interests in llohemia. Tho GrilHn & Veatch Hardware Co., aro making some beneficial improve ments in the interior of their storo this week. Perry Newcomb was in town Tuesday the first time for several weeks owing tol an attack of grippe which confined him to tho house. Hon. It . M. Vented returned from tho joint canvass Saturday and spent Sun" day with his family in this city, leaving again on Monday. Mrs. Ed Jones who has liiul charge of tho cook houro at the Musiek mine was in tho city this week. Hereafter Mr. and Mrs. .lone? will have charge of the transient boarding douse at tlie Musiek. Mrs. W. C. Horon, of tdo Warehouse, came in on Wednesday ovening's stage. Mrs. Uorcn went fishing the other day and accidentally run a fish hook into her linger and came to town to have it- cut out. It is a very painful wound and the lady is thrt-atened with blood poison. James Hemenwny, republican nomi nee for representative, who started out on tho canvas last week, returned home Monday morning, sick with tho grippe, and was conllned to his ' room Monday ij0 H not quito certain wdetdor ho will again join tdo canvass, Captain Sacds, of Eugene, who das 'scn t tdo bedaido of dis friend, Vv'm. "cdan, who was seriously hurt in a mino cavo-in near Ridgo Hotel rccontly, camo in Wednesday for mcdicnio. Ho reports Mr. Redanz recovering nicely, although for a whilo it was thought that ho would dio. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ladd, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Finnegin, Mr. nnd Mrs. M.C. Meajer arrived horo Wednesday, and will establish tdoir camp nt tin Knotts mining property, Bohemia, and will do development work this summer with tdo view of putting that property in run ning order again. Tho mine is now ownod by Mrsr. Ladd who is the daugli-- tor of tdo original ownor, Joseph Knott. born. Mav n. to the wife of J. H. White, a son. nonx . To tho wifo of Hamilton Veatcd, "Wednesday, May 10, a son, Dr. Wall in attendance Messrs. Cook A Jones, wdo rented tdo Allen building formerly tdo postoffiee, aro cortninlv considernto in tdo matter ofsdnring office room. Attornoys Eby ond .Todnson liavo been unsuccessful in getting a placo in which to establish their offieo until tdoir rooms in tdo Sderwood building aro flnisded, tdoro foro Cook and Jones dnve given tdo contlcmon offieo room with tdom. Tho Adams Mountain Mining Co. owaedby Lovelaco, Jordan and Oitran dor. i.i said to be showing up far boyond tdo expectations of tho company. Tho work is now doing dono on a five foot lodgo wdlcb shows an abundance of freo milling oro with gold visible to tde oyo, growing ricdor witli overy foot of depth gained. Subscribo for tho Nugget all tho Bo hemia mining nows, $1.50 ycr year. U Brief. lOoz Coldeti Gate linking Powder for -10c at Eakin &, ISristows. E.IJ. Phillips has ufino young 1000 lb f iiuiru ior s.ue cucup. If you would get good results advertise in the Nugget. Phillips and Davidson received a car of Giant Powder lastiweck. See Miss Woodurd's oil painting on exhibition at Eakin &Iiristows. Jioyd will give 21 stamp photos with cacli dozen photos for the next ten days. The Crescent Bicycle is tho wheel that always stands tin. Kakin 5c Hmhtow. If you want wall paper or books don't forget to get prices of J. P. Currin tde druggist. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to ditto in every respect, from f 15 up. Call and see samples. ' Gf.o. Uoiii.mak. Fresh candies every day. mado from hphto Silgar at the Talldt shop. For quality nnd cheapness in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. (Before you buy a wagon go and look atjho Peter Schutlerat Phillips and Davidson. For nil kinds of plumbing and tin work go to Griffin & Veatch Co. Ico for Balo at McFarlnnd's meat markttt. Phillips and Davison received a car of McCormick Binders and Mowers this week. J. N. Stonoburg has ndded a fine bath room to dis well equipped barber shop opposite Eakin & Bristow's. for watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. Eakin fc Bristow are agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled nnd Steel Plows and extras. Over 00 odd patterns of wall paper to clioose irom and nioro on tlie way, at Jenkins & Lawson s. ' All kidds of bicycle sundarics at Eakin B ISristows. It you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. For a fine assortment of fishing tackle and sporting goods Griffin & VKATCii, Co. are the leaders. Send your watch to W.L. Co ppernoll the jeweler, at Eugene. He warrants all of his repair work. ' . For tdo next two weeks, to introduce my work. I will extract teetd "fkek .when plates aro ordered. "Will do plate work. for $2.50 less tdan tdo usual coat 'Work .guaranteed for 10 years. Dr.f A. J. HullikgkiC Dentist Free wild eacd dozen cabinet pdotos I will civo for tde next 30 davs one life 'size portrait free made by Portiand Art Co. J. IN. ISO YD. Take vour laundry to Geo. E, Grillitli, aeent of tdo Eugene Palace Laundry. Goes down Thursday and returns Saturday alternoon. Farmers if you want a good cultl vator Grihpin, Veatch Co, have them. Did voti noticethose bath tuba at Phil ips & Davison. They aro beauties. J. P. Currin has a choice lino of in grain and .figured wall paper, at prices to suit the trade. Phillips ft u.ivtson liavo 111 tiicir sec ond shipment of garden tools. Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and pro cured a bottle of this remedy. few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommend ing it to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by Benson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Appiegatb Drain Druggists. for sale. : Fine bred hound pups for sale for 10 or 15 days. Inquire at this office. for sale. A. larm, 160 acres, 13 and 1-: miles from Cottage Grove, 30 acres cleared, 10 acres under cultivation good orchard, bearing. Good house barn, blacksmith shop. All re pair work a smith can do in the summer time. For sale lorjisoo on easy terms. Isnquire at this office. KOH SAI,K OB KENT. A good billiard tablo for salo or rent Inquire at this office or address box 10 Cottngo Grove, Oregon. WANTED. Good minors wanted at tho Musiek mine, Bohemia district, immediately. Wm. Landess' douso caught flro from the fluo Monday and camo near going up in omoko. Bohomia Nuggot and "Weekly Oregonian $1.50 per yeas. Gumming - " Stirrfcnra I" f'TIVTATrTJri a. QT?T-I"r of the old firm at a discodnt, will offer 111 price. Ior tlie next 30 days the loice variety of floor matting. Ladies' & Childrens', Mens & Boys' shoes. Mens' & Boys' hats & caps. Crockery, Tinware & Graniteware at We invite a call and guarantee satisfaction. CUMMINlj & BUSYNESS BVJYuDYtUs GOODS. SOMETHING STRICTLY STYLISH is what we are prepared to show in our new summer lines of mens fine shoes, hats, neckwear, and mens furnishings of all kinds. THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT and display of elegance in mens spring attire is now ready for inspection. Our new spring lines are creating much lavorable comment and substantial support. BY OUR UNTIRING EFFORTS to always have our stock up to- date we have brought out this season shirts and neckwear which is characterized by the highest possible de gree of dressiness rich originalty and the most delicate, illusive, un- namedable shades. NOW IS THE TIME to have WEHAVF HUNDREDS OF and colorings of fine woolens made up. The CreEcent is tho nonular wheel at a standard price, and no better wheel nt any price Sold by Eakin & Bristow. Ride a Crescent. They are sky high. $25.00 and $35.00 at Eakin & Bristow. See the fine display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. J. S. Medley. The ancients believed that rheu matism was the work of a demon within a man. Anyone who has had an attack of sciatic or in flamatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed the Cham berlain's Pain Balm would cast out demons, but it will cure rheuma' tism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One application relieves the pain, and this quick relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost For sale by Benson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Apple- gate Dram Druggists. If you want a good job of plumb ing done go to Grrffiu Sc. Veatch Co, Wo sell good goods at good prires for our customers, Central Aleut Market Our garden tools are all righ call and see them before you buy. Griffin Veatch Co. For latest designs in spring millinery call on Mrs. J. S. Medley. Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a full line of Canton Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. We will pay the highest price for wool and mohair. HEMENWAY & BURKIIOLDER. ThoGrifHn & Veatcb Hardwaro Co. have recently added a first class tin shop to tdeir already well equipped douso arid aro now prepared to do all kinds of re pairing. Boys when you are going fishing remember our line of flys are all O. K. Grifpin Veatch, Co. Ono set of second hand harness, almost as good as now, for salo by Eakin & Bristow. Mrs. J. S. Medloy lias on display mil linery goods in nil qualities and prices to suit customers. Call and soe them. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF Notice Is hereby KlTen that I O, U. Snapp, haye hcen duly unpointed administrator ot the estate of Otto Freaerlckson, defeased. All por sor.s havlne claims against said estate are re quired to present thorn to me at the office of Jerome Knox, In Cottage Grove, Lane county, uruKuu, ivuu piuiur vuuunors, wiuun six mouths from the dateot thts notice. Patod thts 19th day ol May, 1900. O. v. 8itA?r, Administrator. & Hawley. liniiinnr fvtnrrtit onhrn ctvtr certain lines at 'a great reduction following will be sold at cost. A Blaukets & Quilts, Groceries, the very lowest prices. HAWLEY. a line of mens fancy silk bosom your summer suit made to order SAMPLES of all the latest designs up to your measurements from $13 E. WAIjTj & WHIPPLE. Paints ! We Carry a Full IJno of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, GLASS Sash and Doors Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. .agents for. Clcavcland : Cottage : Colors The Best Ready-Mixed Paint on the market. Jenkins (6 Lawson. aowso$, 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 Mi Inwpcf nnili1p' nrloM tne lowest pOSSlOie prices. Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. mm