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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. THE OFFICIAL. COUNT. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Knlorcil at the imjtonfco nt CktttAgc Orate, Oregon unHceorm CUM moll mutter. Vitb(!rl)ttin price CM. SO, lu nilmurr, AilvnrtUliiR rntm mucin known upon npnllrutliin. Fill DA V, JlfNB 22, 1QOO. ing districts of the Pacific North west arc facing n very serious The Long Looked for Count is problem ns to getting sufficient help Made kincaid Judge by One for the harvest season. It will be Vole. almost impossible to get enough limul tn fin work mid the wanes The judges completed the cfficinl whlch wiU ,mvc (Q be w wiU lie untoiJ.nne county last imirs-i t - , .,, ,.: ,.r mmm count day evening, nmltis was stated in last week's Nugget Mr. Knox lost the judeship by one vote. Follow ing is the result of the official count Congress longue r 2271 Daly. . . . 1 1S22 wheat. Oregon Agriculturist. I.ORANlVlTUMS. The National Convention in Justice Supreme Court session at Philadelphia on Thurs- oiverion 2329 vcu 1 y iy June 19, 1900. Capt. John O'lltien went to Cot tage Grove Tuesday. From there Tongues' plurality'. 449 f!18 to R 10 t0 ico sTmrcme Court- work this simmer. Mrs. Frank Kennedy returned to Kugene Wednesday. She has day, nominated Wm. Mckinley for Wolverton's plurality 410 been the guest of her aunt, Mrs President, by acclamation, amidst miry Commissioner woty Hailey 2076 S G I.ockwood went to tlie Schulmerich.. ... 1578 Grove 'Tuesday and returned Bailey's plurality 49S Wednesday. District Attorney Messrs. Arthur and I-dsrar Kelly 55 started For Pnncsville Wednesday enthusiasm unsurpassed. Governor Theodore Roosevelt of New York was chosen caiuliuatc lor vice- Fresident. Harris 2604 Ilemenway 2 103 McQueen . 2170 Geer ,. . . . 1925 addition of five to the church. Brown Haznid 1700 Brown's pluralitv 850 The rrrerit Rentiblienn National J0II't Senator it .1. Convention for r 000 is n tliinfr of :.ul" tv 0 ... r-,ntrl, inSn the past and it goes into history as Booth's plurality.'.'. 167 naving namca tne two greatest legislative national leaders for the twe great offices within the gift of the Ameri can people; Wm. McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. The republican party could not have anticipated a better result. No political power m existence could keep Wm. McKinley out of the presidential chair, if nominated, but his ticket has been materially strengthened by the nomination of Governor Roosevelt for vice presi dent. The work of the convention will meet the approval of the national party without a dissenting voice. The success of the part' in the No vember election is a foregone conclusion. where they will spend the summer. J. W. Hartley,- who has been at tending the O. A. C. the past year, returned home Monday. Miss Fanny Woodruff is on the sick list. Rev. Moore closed a two weeks meeting luesdav evening at the the Christian church with an Skipworth -2073 Harwood 1770 County Judge- Kiucant 2194 Knox 2193 Kincaid s plurality... , i Clerk ee 2437 Million! 1965 Lee s plurality..... 47: Sheritr- Withers 2C74 Hawlev 1S80 Joe Schreider has returned to Grants Pass. Mrs. Francis Ozmeut has re turned to her home at Cottage Grove. Telegraph dispatches announce that the Chinese situation is most critical. .LURCH'S STORE, Stock, rove Oregon. A very disagreeable, feature of the ball game last Saturday was the tin-horn and rooting element. It was disagreeable to the Bohemia team, Inasmuch as they considered the Lo- rane boys guests, and it was poor Superintendent courtesy to treat them with the con .Miller 2165 clomerated tness of tin horns and Bond 2074 nnr in ,vMM, tw -r ck;o, M,ller s plurality 91 V . 7J. . " "J" Surveyor- 10. 1 was also nisniv resented hv rit: - o j 1 vuiiici yo many ot tne spectators, and was not Martin 1707 at ajl elevating to those who took Collier's plurality 98S an nnlivp n.irr in if- "NTn rlntilif I Coroner those who took partin it had little Cheshire'. '.'.'.!"'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.! 1 2068 thought ot tueir appearance and of the impression made upon the average by-stander. It is to be honed that, should .mother rami, the extreme, is current with o At the Masonic Hall Sundav evening June 241I1, Rev. T. B Witiier's plurality 794 Fonl wil1 Prcac 011 tlie general Commissioner conlerence of 1900. A good at Hill 2148 tendance of the membership am: " I V-' P"blio is desired. M. O. Brink. Hill s plurality . . i 78 Treasurer oy" s gallery is again open Patterson .'2245 ready for business. Call andleac Gilstrap 2015 orders. Pattersons plurality 230 Assessor ' uuuu Burton 22-?6 Jerome Knox, secretary of the Parker 2002 South Lane Wool and Stock mirtons plurality 234 Growers Association, sold in the neighborhood of 6dbo pounds o f wool to Ben Lurch this week at 16 cents per pound A NEW STORE IN. TOWN. The Golden Rule. We have large stock of Boots and Shoes and xuiooer uoous. mis siock is Griffin's plurality 38 strictly A 1 and every pair sold is - . truaranteed as renresentsd. nt Port. A sensational report, shocking in ,and.s competitioil priceS- We also carrv a full line of C.rnrorip? nt be played here, there will be less of relerf nce t0 a SPf,aia busmess man prices as low as the lowest. You 1 ni ruin niTi i r ip nnr nrrtrmn fn wn II. w mwij,. n w W find t1! nt I IP nhl ,.f mention names, more particularly cummimr : S-hr. mul lmll Kr Parents should make it their because it is not the first time he leased to have von mil m,H ,v. :. J A a 1. 1 t 4 I tine r.aAI1 MaU!Ar1 I airiLt uuiy 10 see inai tueir cuimren "-- " 1'"'!""' amine our stock and nrices and tret ... .. I A t u ;.. 1 - ' 0 are noi running wna upon tlie -uyauca ttim.11 uuvup ruu 111 acquainted. streets at night. The passing of a dragging the name of some nino- few parental 'ordinances' 'and living cent Sirl the mire of scandal up to them will save the reputation Tnis mai who at times appears to of many a boy and girl, the.narents court the better class of society, much anguish of heart, and the city s?ems t0-take tlel'ght j11 picking his authorities considerable unjust criti- ot this Htv Tr. t ,f ; .Notice is lioreby given that in com e;cm ul--. iltJ.; HC seem,to Slpat ,nJ pliancc with the provisions of the nut o 1 ill nil' mi' .ii:iiii"iiiiiii 1 iif. n( iik nil f r.....nr. . ..f 1... 1 t.i t ii. 1 o o www.. . w UwUM v. iuicii-ea yi juiiu i). loo, uiitliietl All young ana innocent, only not tor tne snio 01 ttniDur lands in the W. F. SCHUUJK. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OlFiuc, noaeuurj;, ure., June l'J, 1000. w.k....vj. ims iu 6""' nliant!f with tlinnmvifrintKi ,.f tt.r. , f the The Guard anuounces in itsglar this week he-was a visitor to Port- Stll,tea ,f Ciiifomin, Oregon, Nevada, ing head lines Monday evening that land and while there, it is alleged, h,u?5 EnX. .'nt f i ' t Hobart would be McKinley 's run- wrote a to a little girl a Kla- State of Oregon htm this day tiled in thin nine mate this eamnaicm. 1W wav v:.e . j0ln Ul.m tUere: Ttte le."er W',ce. 8rtr" ".tttt?P?"t 1 !.('" i - 0 -- J J I trtll mfA fll lmill rri -1 I LllU nilrfrl!l KfiYlI llfi iM'i 1 4 fit SOft if ! V. of a news item we would suggest to pe0ple. and the monster's scheme 8' '." T.,:vn"P Xh- r 8 u '"8e N' 1 w. the Guard that Mr. Hobart is dead, was'blocked. Finding Shf S ffA ..Coi&'fc1 1 i uui uivuuti-ii3u uis jjurpusc lie, tnnuer or mon man lor nricultimi A curfew ordinance a bad thing in Cottage yiuw n 1IU3UUU1V.CU, iiliu; il turn K ;.. . ,. ... - i uua 111 nuica jjasi uiiiue miserauie cuucw uiuiijuuc uuu a goou pa rental ordinance, apply them well, STOCK AND FARM and shake well just before going to bed. Keep this up regularly each Eggs were imported into Great NOTll-KTOCOSTitAi ro S. Notice I herotiv Klveii Hint liy vlrliiii of n l.ylhti CminclUif mM1I " 'h,',h ,,,!,,v1 Juno HI), oiillilcl linlliiBiii-c Nn :W itllillli liiKllioirrnilcm.lHlii hihI nil 'triM-tn. In tlio I'llV Of I'lltlRKV lrtf. IIIKIHlllHIIlUlllH tllO WllHB lli (SiiHlimF riH'k , lluu milltfr hIohk llu miiio mnl rereMlltiKRtl " 'U'n-f- l "J'1' 'f then- llti." ni'iirio t by tli MHwirnfuHlill lt ..iitlu dihibiv of .tunc l:w. Hmt Uii" ft'Ct iitmuitilMof the l oiim-ll of wl.l i Uy will to i-oltobliN fur KmilmK mi'l nrt"'lmlltif ntt Mxiiirtinl Vll uttfi-m with irimhpil riH-k anil piiimlriiolliiKKiilU'iitHUiiiK tlihcrlil of iwli mii'C'i. nt tho ultli'o of the riiy liwoti!r ol the .ilil ritv. (mm llif ilme of thl iio'l' l to Hint lii 'Itiilluir tin) 7lli ily of July Hlilfh tlininl itiii'tf tlio 1 1 -ilr"l will be uwHriliil to tho lnvv i rrmiiiilite ol'l'li'f. 1 ho i!wtlul blililor fur ml I s ipot Impriivc ino:it will l roiiilrolti o rof liitim wrlfiM iniiirni't ullh the City oft'otiHin' tltovoto 1I11 the mill work neeorilitiK to the .rovllon of .ilil onllimiu-e No. l mnl to pxe'ilteit HimbI ami wtillU-lu.it boinl In the city of ottnire Krovo. with koo'1 mi'l MiHU'lrnt miicile, to U' aiiirnv.l by thomM ttrect oommlttiT, in illllonetl fortho fnl'lt'iil e-fo-iiniii''0 "f In mtblntreot lmiroveiiiuiit In bi'.-.tJuih'O Willi IUC iTovisioiimu MIH iimnmiieo .n. ., nun iu eomplete wbl lmiroetiienti wllhlii W ilny fromtho iIkic of aar.lln tho miI eulilmet I h..ri'fiir Tho eoiitract formnkliiK IhcMbl atiMt , Im iirovi'inoiits rhull oxtiiiil tho (nil lengili ot iil Main mnl Vll street mnl t!icime nhill be let In onoeoutrnet. The street iHiiiimltloe hll reorve Iho rbjhl to tejet mty mnl Mil Mil. Korfull lnformatioii njtjily to the Hlreet row in 1 1 lie of the Council ot to the litxvnier of the city of iVittrtjte liruve. lutoilthUlhf lllh ilayof .lure tfwl. lly onlcr of the city council of Cottngonrovo .i s Mkulrv. t liy lioeotder. NOTICK VQll l'UHLlCATION. McPAKLAND & CO. Proprietors. MAIN STRKKT, ri, .Bacon, I .jut, JVi sl i Scmsn m s, a n d O i. 1 1 1 o i 1 1 s. i son. jV.V T.I-L.I0 I .OWES PHICKS. - cottagp: orvk. orecoiI Unitoii Slntt'8 Lunil (nH, lo-ohiir,', Oro , May II, ItliU. NotU-ij in lii'reliy fsivon tlmt' in i-oin-iitiant'o with tho p'rovisiuliH of the m-t n( CuiicresH of June it, IS7S, ciiiilhil "Am ! Hi't for tlio salt of tiinlit'r himU in tliej States of Ciilifornlti, On-iimi, Nt-vtutii iiikI ' Wit-iliiiiKton Territory," Perry II. Slier wtin.1 of t'ottHHU Uiovu, County jf l-nif, I State of Oregon, Ims this ilny tile I in j this otlico his suoin h iiiiMtn-nt n. liu'i, fcr tlio iiiiri'haso of t lit V '.. NIC '(. Sli 1-4 N'W 1-1, SK 1-4 NK ui Sc-tion No. S. in lo.vn-liin Xo. thf S. I!.m-i- n. 'Z '., iinfl will iiIHt proof toHliutt Ihut tin lunil sdiwlitii) inoro valuiil.le fur Its timber or gtoni! than for ,'Il'ih- iIiiiihI piirpo-'ci, anil to (stalili!li his claiin In iiiilil lunil ui'fort' the lcri!is!er iiibl e itutvurof this ollico at It i-fhiuj:, Ore pin, on Friilav tlic'tnl dav uf Aiitfiixt, 1'JiKI. lie naineas uilne-es: K. I'. I'hillliw. I). II. llniinhaiiBli. I'liiliii Siiiiiii;. J. 1). Palmer, of CuUuiio tJrove, flreon. Any tt itt I nil iwohb cMitnhi! nil. veiely tho uhovu-deseriUil lmils are reiniented to lilu their eliiiiiH in tlii otlire on or heforu saiil 3rd ilav ol UiiiilBt, 11X)0, J. T. ISkiihikm, fi UP TO DATE "mat Rewing M'acl lines j ARE .UST Hall-bearing and Higli-grade Vertical Feed mid tlir 3 under feed iiiuihiucs, 3 Pricvt to suit. For sale by i-'rilllm v I invicnn r'rtWA'i: tinvtj l'-" i i ai iiv iinuiii, AJLSJUA J Q 2 XSJJLXXSJS. VLSULXS SUiJLSLSL&XSlSUISJ Progression NOTICH KOlt PUllhlCATION'. COTTAUK GltOVK lnileil Staten La'.ul Olliee, It )cl)iiif, Oregon, June 8, l))0. Notice in herein- lm-cn that, in i-oin. pliatiuu with the nrovisiiiiiH of this net of CotiKresR of Juno 3, K"H, entiilnl '-An net for the ."ale of timher I Ik in tint States of California, Or eon, .Wvuiln, ami W'aHliinuton Territory .' Mielmel Kelielbeck. of Siitiinaw. Coi'mtv nf I .Stato of Oregon, lias Hiih ilav filed in this office his sworn Ktateiiient' Xi. IiiTh for the pin chtiHO of tlie NKI-I of Sec tion No. 14, in TowiiHliin No. 2 S. UatlKU .NO. 2 W.. am W I oiler nrnnlbi i , . . . Bhow that the land Hoiwl.t is ,.! ,M,r "ou-s nnasec now tlie prices suit Vn ate luiiia in h rhid hw?: mi iiiff of I'r(n;reiif ion. The VmUm mid yon mimt move with It. Kwp up llti the times. If you seen clmnec to benefit yfmrttllr the opportunity. You Can Hcnefit Yotirsclfby Calling At iDenson !Dvu Compiuiy. 0 OKttOSi ure Drugs and Chemicals, would not be with the. old-time audacity which punioses.ann to establish ins claim to - I . M.-llll liltii hi.f.iu. tint !?,.,. luln. I I).. Grove, pro- , " ye. ceiver oT" omco aHf IlT'or, i4v.wv4i i.w inc-.n Ul ilwmc.T JJC T'Otl - Utl .Silt II V Hi I HV n .....!.... I i . J w V I' IV II I - her. 1900. He names ns witnesses: D. C. Matthews. J. M. firimtii Oregon, Geo. E. Carr, of Zion, Oregon , Geo, A. Whitney of Kitaeno, Oregon, nny nnu nil persons chum iil ml J. T. IlmnoKS, llegiHter. night untU the youngsters are of Britian last year to the value of SS;-;;' - age, and, in a majority of cases, p24i54a.227. au poultry anct game on or peiore aaui ist nay of September, .. t -1 tr f l.n ..ll,n Q r r TU csueciauv it tne aisease is not ot iu " v"- ui fj,oi,u4. iuc long standing, a permanent cure number of eggs imported were i, will be effected. Try it. 920,000,000. The Pacific Homestead of last GLORIOUS NFWS Hon. T. C. Devaltn, city auditor weetc gives an illustration ot a Comes from Dr. D. A. Carcrile t . . . I . - I r ... . - . ? ' of Portland who has been spending young man's work shop on a Jartn 01 wasinia, 1. x. He writes: the last iodavs with T. W. Cook in Benton comity, Oreeon. The L14lectrlc timers lias cured Mrs nn o .,;.i,r tj;.. 1,00 idea is n fmnrl nnp. Ti ei.rrtrcfc Urewe.r. 01 scrofula, which had ""b ----o-- - caused her great siUTering for years. returned home. It is intimated of the ways to keep the boys on Terrible sores would hmnlr t . . . . r- mi . . .... " - that the gentlemen took nearly all me larm. xne time is coming ner head and lace, and the best the trout in the stream and that when there will be a reverse move- doctors could give no help; but they made it a "hot time" for mountain lions and cougars. In fact it is said that where ever these gentlemen spend a vacation in quest of cougar and mountain lion, large bands of sheep can be grazed with perfect propriety for several years afterwards. tnent.-from city to country. Evi- "w tier health is excellent." deuces ofitare,seen in all the big SSf5 lLth bcst blood ... , , , purifier known. It's the supreme American cities. The work shop on rcuiefly for eczema, tetter, salt the farm is one of the things that rheum, ulcers, boils and running will help in this movement. And sores. It stimulates liver, kiudeys then it can be made worth its cost a"a bowels, expels poisons, helps in saving of time and money. estioi 11, b uilds up the strength. ' Only socts. Sold by Uijnson Drug The farmers of the wheat-grow- Co., Druggist. Guaranteed. iilhiililofor t tH tlrnhor or atono lh an fin- aerifiiltunil purpo.e!', ami loentiiulixh hiH claim to naid land heforo tlm lfeii. tor ami Hrceiver of thin Ofllce at Ito-e. burj:. Orecon, on Satnnlny tho 1st day of September, 1000. lie namca iih witupFFCR: .7. 1 . JnncB, 1'hil I'liillipB, 1'hil .Spon?, Jack Lewis, of Cottage Grove, Oretjnti. Any mnl all porHotm elaiminir ad versely tho alnvo-dopcrihed lands nro rentiCHtdl to fllo their claims in thix oiricoon or boforo said lot day of Sep tember, 1900. NOTICE I'OH I'UHLICATION. United State Land Ollico, Itofehit Oieon , April, 28 11H)0. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance wfth the proviHions of tho act of ConjjrosH of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho snlo of timl Statefl of California, Oregon, Nevada, n till r ii i 1 I . 1 .. fM li r . . ' j..... .i iimi ijikioii leirnory, ixiraizo 11. Can II eld, of Cottage Grove, Counlv of Lane, fetnto of Oregon, Ihih thin day 'tiled III tlllH Ollico ll H HU-nrn hImIi.i. V 090, for lliu pitrchafio of tho SE 1-1 of I ango No. l )V., nnd will oiler proof to show that tho land nought !k more valiinl) o foritB timliPi- at uin.w. ii i . ,. , - " i"iiu iiiiiii tor aifricitltiirnl piiriioson, and to CHtablinh Iiih claim to aid land hofoiotho Ueislstor .ii.i.i'nu ui uuu omcoat Kosobnrtr. ?oooon'" Mo,"lay 1,10 -;rd of J'dy, Ho names ns witnesses : .Vr iiM'A' ? M".rtin'J 1 Jnos, l'j h Lilly, of Cottago Grove, Oregon. An v and all npi-Honn ri i ., i.. the above-describcil land ro requested o fllo their claims In this olllei on or ii ard ware eex If you want anything in the Hardware line, come and look owl ?oods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to cJ'l full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools. Cutlery, Amml tion, Washing Machines, Churns, Etc., and a Full Line of AgrM implements. Phillips & Davison. boforo said 23rd dav of Jul v. lonh J V llridL-es. JiegiBtor, TaUo tho Lotemla Ifnyyo' A CARD OF THANKS. i wish to say that I feel under astiug obligations for what Cham- lif.rlnin'e Ont.rvl. i. , . n wuuKii icinetiy nns none for our family. We have used it tn so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it has ahvavs iriven thp feet satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks Re spectfully, Mrs. S. Dotv, Des Monies, Iowa. For sale by n- uu u., nonage urove, IyYONS & Ai'i'i.UGATU, Drain Druggists. Tho Ilooth-Kelly Lumber Co., arc onei-ing 30,000 feot of.l" cull nmierlul from 4 Indies to 10 inches wide at p 00 fer 5L They nlso hnvo n lot of 2x 1 nnd !ix8at the untiio price. Fakiu & Uristow have iust re ceived their first shipment of Cres cent Bicycles for 1900. They nl wnys tiive satiHfnoHnti 0.1,1 1 - '.- V. Cheapest ltl tho tnnrt-of t-r ?35-oo. Those Shirt Waists A. full line of the latest patterns Xolease yon, in point ot q?a ity and beanW cannot be beate Ilemenway & Bo' MAIN STRKFX SnliKurlhofor tho Nugget nil the homln luinlnij nown, $1 50yer