Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 29, 1900, Image 5

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JNSANK.
lienjamia Woods, who resides
some twelve miles from this city, on
Rowe river, was taken to Etitrene
Sunday mornine by Sheriff Withers
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vainiiiea lor uisantty lost Aionuny.
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taken to the asylum that afternoon.
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'uniiy are in straigutcttea circum
stances. wnnniNG announcmmicnt.
The wedding announcement of
Miss Uertha Wallace, of this city,
l Mr Walter Urenton, of San
ifranctsco, to take place in the near
future, was made this week. Miss
Wallace left this city today (Fri
day) for her former home, Stock
ton, California, where the wedding
will take place.
The miners of Bohemia will wel
come this bright sunshine. The
weather has been anything but
pleasant, and has retarded woik in
no small degree this spring, but
uowverytUing. will ge -with a rush.
Why not have n creamery iu
Cottage Grove?
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C I' CHUKCII
Rev C II Vnllnce will preach
blimlriy iiioriiing nl tilcC p ci,urch
I'.vcryhoily come.
GOOD IMtOOUAM.
A splendid I'ourth of July pro
gram is now assmcd. Tlie sports
arranged for are first class and the
prizes offend are splendid induce
ments for first class atliehles. The
prizes to be awarded will be to the
amount of the stun prescribed, thus
cnablim; university students to take
part. In the absence of Hon. U.
M. Veatfh. who was selected as
president of the day, S'ate .Snator
oleet K. A. Itwlh will olTieiate.
Mihs I'eurl Hunter will read the
Declaration of Independence, and
Mrs. Ir. Sclileef will read an inter
esting article 011 "Patriotic Wom
en," while such well known readers
as Miss Aita Lewis, Miss Clmmbci-
leuand Miss Uu. dick will enterlair.
GOOD SI'.M'CTION.
II II. Vcatch, of this city, was
elected head camp delegate to the
head camp convention of the Wood
men of the World, which convenes
at Salt I.nke City August 15, at
the district convention held at
Medford last week. There were
three Ktigcnc aspirants for the
honor, but Henry got there just
the same. A good selection. W.
C. Sanderson, of Jlandon, Coos
county, is the other delegate from
this district.
iMJ'Kovun.
J. T. Ifiiiniea:t who returned here
some two weeks ago from the
Kuotts mine, suffering with dropsy,
and who has been under the care of
Dr. Job ami dangerously ill. is now
slightly improved and hopes of his
recovery are entertained.
WM.I. NOT ACOHl'T.
Miss Ida Thomas, who has been
voted for as a candidate for Goddess
of Liberty, lequests her friends not
to cast their ballots for her longer.
She stales emphatically that should
she be elected she would not serve
as goddess.
iiokn.
To the wife of John Collins,
June 25, a girl To the wife of
Ii. M. beward, June 20, a girl.
Al Churchill, who has been
spending several days in Cottage
Grove, returned to the mines last
Monday with'a good supply of pro
visions and will commence active
development work upon his own
propetty on Fairview mountain.
Al has some promising property on
old l'airview, and is deserving of
success.
Hveryhoily jilay ball.
Oscar Uainl of ICukimic vUitcil friendH
in thin city tlilri week.
Attorney J. S. Medley was in at
tendance upon circuit court thiH week.
Mian Nancy Snmll, 0110 of the old
Huttlero of tliiH Bcction in visiting rehv
Ifvctwuid fiiciula here.
Davu McKarlitiid, who has been ill for
ceveral wet-kn, 1h now nblu to bu out
aliakini; hands with liiH many friends.
W. AV. Gibbs, an e.spcrieiiceil mining
man, arrived in thiH city liiht "Vednedny
and in company with J. 1. Jones visited
Itoheniia this week.
Bob Martin is in from Bohemia.
August Ileinrich has returned to
Cottage Grove.
Miss Iithel Nokes returned from
Washington this week.
Miss May Driscoll of Yoncolla,
is visiting in Cottage Grove.
Frank Bleasing of Portland
visited Dr. Snapp this week.
Miss Mary Currin went to Port
land today to remain all summer.
Dr. Wall was iu attendance upon
the State Medical Society meeting
at Portlaud this week.
The geer wheel of the log-haul
at Mill No. 1 was again broken the
other day, which occasions a con
siderable delay in the work there.
D. H. Ladd and mother, Mrs.
I,add-Fiuniean arrived here from
i. Vnntk1 mine. Bohemia, Tues
day evening to be at the bedside of
Mr. Fiunican.
George h- Kelly, representing
the Washington Life Insurance
Company of New York, is m the
'city looking after his company's
interests. Mr. Kelly represents
one of the substantial life insurance
companies iu the Uuited States.
AH Almut you. '
Dr. HtdliiiKur, DetitiHt.
M.S. AilmiiH rulurned from tlio rnlnca
this week.
Col. Illair is homo from a short trip to
tlio mines.
Mrs. TIios . Aubrey returned Monday
from a visit to Kiikuiiu.
C, A. Lewis was homo from Comstock
tlio first of the week.
Miss Nina Oslrnniler returned to Ku
geiio TlmrHliiy of lust week.
Miss Slna Orrell went to Kugeno
Satiiidny to viait friends.
Mrs. IJ. L. f'.mmerson war a passen
ger to Kiiueneon .Sninrdiiy'u local.
Miss Lela Sitnford went to Salem
Sunday to visit her cousin Misa Kva
Smith.
TIios. Aubrey, J. M. Sherwood and
Have Housi'oii returned Sunday from
the mines.
Darwin llristow made Kngunu a visit
IiihI .Sundiiy, retiirniiig liomo Monday
afternoon.
Attorney Jcronio Knox was looking
after profensioimi biislness in Kugeno
Weilnesdiiy.
Altornoy .1. K. Young transacted
laisiness before the circuit court in Ku
genu this week.
lames linrncbiirg cnine lioine from
Comstock Sundiiy for a few days visit
with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1'est left for
their future home, id (Jervis, on' Tues
day's i::''0 train.
Mis. 1). V. Uurton returned to Eugene
Saturday after a two week's visit with
relatives and friends.
Assessor!). P. Burton spent Tuesday
foienoon in this city, returning to Eu
gene on tlio 12:20 train.
Mrs. U. II. Henienway, who has been
seriously ill for fcoveral weeks is now re
ported improving nicely.
Ihiuic Landrith, of Coos county, ar
rived hero I'riday, 011 a short visit witli
relatives near I.orane.
Traveling Passenger Agent J. P. Jones
passed through heie Monday in the dis
charge of his ollicial duties.
Prank White returned Monday from
Eugene where he was in attendance
upon the Shclly-Lnkin wedding.
llert Niitiu, now of the Black Butte
mines, arrived Sunday and will remain
until after the glorious Fourth.
Hon. Ivan McQtici-n, who was-' re
ported early iu the week 113 not quite so
well, is now said to be improving -again.
Itev. John Ilaiulsaker of Eugene
preached at the Christian church in
this city last Sunday morning and
evening.
Lawrence Hawley.of I.ertihtou, Idaho,
waB in this city this week visiting his
relatives, George, William and Hobcit
1 1 aw ley.
Messis. Jenkins & Lawsou are this
week completing the relinishing of the
Miners' Exchange saloon, of this city,
in a very artistic manner.
Some surveyors captured and brought
into town last Sunday a spotted fawn
said to be not over three weeks old. It
was a beauty and several parties offered
if&.OO for it.
Forest Hanger U. AV. Veateh left for
Bohemia last Monday morning, his
family going by stage. Mr. Veatcli will
make' Ids headquarters at the Musick
mine for the season.
Grifnth & Craig, the well known
barbers of Ihiscity. have been selected
agents for the Magnolia Steam Laundry,
of Albany. The laundry is considered
one of the best in the state.
Tlio Bohemia ball team, of this city,
and tho C matock team played a match
eamo on the homo grounds last Sunday.
It was easily tho Bohemian's game, the
Bcoro standing 21 to 9 in their favor.
AV.P. Ely, tho well know mining
man, eamo in from his property last
Friday, and shows some extremely
pretty specimens from the new strike on
the Mayflower group. Mr. Ely went, on
to Portland, whoro ho will transact
business for some time.
W. C Conner, tho clever young
editor of tlio Itoseburg Plaiiulcaler, ac
companied by his wife and little son
nml Miss Laura Jones, formerly pro
prietor and editor of tho Drain Watch
man, visitea friends and relatives in
this city this week. Tlio nugget ki-k
nowledges a pleasant call from Mr
Conner and Miss Jones.
Go to the Golden Rule for bar
gains in Boots and Shoes. We also
carry a nice clean, fresh-tock ol
Groceries. Jan ana examine.
W. F. SCHUM'R,
DIVIDE ITEMS.
Grain is very poor hereabouts this
year.
George Barlow has began work
nn his land.
Haying has commenced with pros
pects of a good crop.
Walter Canady went to Coyote
rrnck last week.
Nearly everybody about here ride
awheel.
The school class celebrates today.
StibacrlOo fov tho Xugyvt.
In Brier.
Use Primrose soap.
Dr. Hiillinger, Dentist.
Hloz Golden Gate Baking Powder for
10c at Eakin k liristows.
The Ciesccnt Bicvchi is tho wlinel
that always stands 11 jr.
J-.AKr.v A JsarsTow.
If you want wall paper or books don't
forget to got prices of J. P. Currin the
druggist.
Suits I Suits 1 1 Tailor made suits!!!
Up to date in every respect, from 15 up.
Call and sco samples.
UKO. JJOIir.MAN.
Fresh candies every day. made from
pure sugar at thoTailor shop.
Dr. A. J. IIullingcr.GraduatoDentiBt.
Permanently located.
For quality mid cheapness in fresh
meats go to tho Central meat market.
Beforo you buy a wagon go and look
at the Peter Schutler at Phillips and
Davidson.
For all kinds of plumbing aud
tin work go to Griffin & Veatch
Co.
Ice for sale at 5IoFarland'8 meat
maiket.
For watches, clocks and jewelry
patronize Davidson the Jeweler.
Ask for Primrose soap.
Kakin it Bristow are aeents for the
Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel
Plows and extras.
Dr. A. ,L Hiillinger, Dentist. Latest
things in non-breakable plates Gold
Crowns and Bridges. Permanently lo
cated. Over (10 odd patterns of wall paper to
choose from and morc'on the way, at
Jenkins & Eawson's.
All kidds of bicycle sundaries at Eakin
& Brislows.
Ii you want good work remem
ber Davidson the Jeweler.
Tlio ; Old Keliable Peter Schutler
wagons at Phillips & Davisons.
For a fine assortment of fishing
tackle and sporting goods Gkipi'ik
& Vkatcii Co. are the leaders.
Send your watch to W. L. Coppcrnoll
thojcweler, at Eugene. Ho warrants
all of his repair work.
Farmers if you want a good culti
vator Gkiiji'in, Veatch Co, have
them.
Did you noticethosebaih tub- at Phil
ips &. Davison. They are beauties.
J. P. Currin lias a chnico lino, of .in
grain anil ligurcd wall paper, at prices
tasuit tlio '-trade.
If you will call at our store wo will
give you tho names of 25 farmers that
have bought McCormick Machines of us
in tho last two years and you can see for
yourself what they think of them.
I'nii.LU's & D.vvrso.v.
If you want to paper your house" you
will do well to catl and get prices on a
new line just in at J. D. Cochran
furniture storo.
Mrs. J. S. Medley lias on display mil
linery goods in all qualities and prices
to suit customers. Call and see them.
Boots, shoes and harness made and
repaired at Lewis & Davidson's, 2 doors
west of Onera house. Pieaso give us a
call.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christ
ian Ch-irch will serve lunch on the 4th
of July. Look out for further notice .
A car load of Columbia River cedar
shingles for sale by Jenkins & Lawson
Dr. Hiillinger will leavo for a 30 day
visit to Gardner, Ore., on July 5th.
A conipleto lino of lire works all tho
now things iu lino with up-to-dato.ele-bration
goods. "Wo will not bo under
sold. Bessos Dauo Co.
All casos should be in to bo finished,
as Dr. Hiillinger will visit Gardner for
30days beginning July 6th .
Whistling fire crackers a now feature
in fire works. Buy them at Bes)ox
Dauo Co.
A good houso and lot for sale cheap.
Inquiro at tills office.
Something now something good
always safe. Tho whistling firoenlck'er,
Warns you when it explodes. JJexsox
Dnuu Co.
H. H. Veatch and Frank Ham
brick, of this city, who were dele
gates from this city to the district
camp W. of W.., held at Medford
last, week, report a very pleasant
and profitable trip. They say
Medford is a bustling little town.
Last fall I sprained my left hip
while handling some heavy boxes
The doctor I called on said at first
it was a slight strain and would
soon be well, but it grew worse and
the doctor then said I had rheu
matism. it continueu to- grow
worse and I could hardly get
around to work. I went to a drug
store and the druggist recom
mended me to try Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. I tried it and one
half of a so-cent bottle cured me
entirely. I now recommend it to
nil my friends. F. A. Baiicock,
Erie, Pa. It is for sale by Bknson
Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons
& Arri,GATK, Dram Druggists.
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The Quality of the MEN'S FURNISHINGS we'ofieris 3
like American patriotism, the right sort and 'f
m Sound Clear Through.
A's We have just received the Largest and Most Up-to-Date f mt
X Line of NECKWEAR Ever Shown in town. This V
fj? Special Line contains the New PERSIAN SILKS
liS now so Popular. ' tfS
(j There is a variety about our SHIRTS for Summer jou1
can't help but appreciate. All that's New and Proper. fj
E Bow't forget onia Snecisul Shoe Silte!
To take Advantage of this Sale is just like finding money 2
!&: iu your pocket you didn't know you had.
g Our Store is the Metropolis of the Furnishing Business. S
5 We beg of you to look our lines over. Ve will be pleased
tZl to serve you.
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Hardware.
If you want any thing in the
our goods and see how the prices suit.
full line of
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools, Cutlery, Ammuni
tion, Washing Machines, Churns, Etc and a Full Line of Agricultural
Implements.
Phillips
Buy Primrose soup.
Dr. A. J. Hiillinger will vacate his
office for 30 days after July Ctb to visit
Gardner in answer to a special call.
Boyd's gallery is again open,
ready for business. Call and leave
orders.
The Crescent is tho popular wheel at
a standard price, and no better wheel
atany price. Sold by Eakin it Bristow.
Hide 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.
If you want a good job of plumb
ing done go to Grrffin & Veatch-
Co.
We fijcll good goods at good prices for
our customers, Central Meat Market.
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.
HUMEN'WAY & BURKHOI.DER.
The Grifli u & Vcatch Hardware Co.
have recently added a first class tin shop
to their already well equipped house and
are now prepared to do all kinds of re
pairing.
Boys when you are going fishing
remember our line of flys are all
O. K. Griffin Veatch Co.
John Stonebiirg's barbershop and
baths. Also a line line of cigars, to
bacco, confections, etc. Try him
Horses for sale or trado. Enquire at
Chrismnn's Harness Shop.
Fine line of tobaccos, cigars and
confectionery at the Elite, Baker
and Lockwood.
Ice cream at the Elite parlors.
Try it. -
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS;
DEALERS IN
Groceries. Flour
and Feed.
All kinds of Produce bought
at the "highest jriarket. 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 the
lowest possible prices.
Remember the place: Phillips'
old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Hardware line, come and look over
Wo shall endeavor to cany a
& Davisofi; '
We Curry a Full Lino of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES
WALE PAPER, GLASS
Sash and Doors
Estimates Cheerfully given on
all classes of work.
.AGENTS vqk
Oeavclaiiil : Geliagc : 0
The Best Ready-Mix.e4 Paiut on
the market.
k & Lawsou.
A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT.
Mr. W- A. Hines of fan
chester, la., writing of his almost
miraculous escape from death,
says: "Exposure after measles in
duced serious lung trouble which
ended in Consumption. I had fre
quent hemorrhages and coughed
nighl aud day. All my doctors
said I must soon die. Then I be
gan to use Dr. King's New Dis
covery which wholly cured me.
Hundreds have used it on my ad
vice and all say it never fails to
cure Throat, Chest and Lung
troubles." Regular size 50c. and
Si. 00. Trial, .bottles free at Ben
son Drug Co's., Drug Store.
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A prize will be given by the com-.
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Tn irpp inr tm. iiRir fiRr-nrnifri iri-Tiri
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wheel in the parade on July 4. Also
a prize for the best decorated ladies
wheel.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A good second hand carriage
and harness. Enquire at Eakin &
Bristow.
Bicycle parade at 9 p m July 4.
See it.
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