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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1900)
MARRIED. a very pretty wedding look place ' . . ..f t .- .....I XT... . ,lC rcsKicncu m . vton Hidwcll. Sunday, July ist, J . 1 1... njuil f nl Imr lid ti li.ti i 0 ClOCK, U" wiH"""'""(i ...... ..... Mr Orn Swearlngcr of Drain .L.hridu wore n lovely drtfcs of !'k . . .l I.. ream , - .!.. .it. urn aim Sim lace, wiuic mc mi i - - room wore the conventional orcss uit oi !) " itotlie parlor, which was decorated "itli evergreens, and stood under an . 1-...U..U find nt ii o'clock till tf0 liear were mime one. Alter he Kcsls Cr l'C "C" IHI1IIH.M """I'll; nrteil for tlieir ftitnrc home at rain, Oregon. The invited guests " . fr Isaac Kitchcy and wife. , 'perry Sweaiinger and wife, ,' William Swcaringcr, Mr. Lynn . I... v.riiv. ..irs. is., worm- Lton. Miss Addic Stevenson, Ida Aiexaiiiicr, miw 'kki fi xtr Iliiiirv Meov. Misses Lnk, MKBie and Pearl Rice, E.!.. t.uiv Richev. Mr. I'.lmer Lchey. Mis Cillery. Miss lister Riichcy, uiss 'tyt1 "uiiuiuiiiuii. r,e presents Uiui were Riven are is follows: Mrs. Perry Swcaringor. l ...i ..f fnmlilcr.s: Mr Isoui Hutch inson, a dinner set; Mrs. Ilidwell, set of glass dishes; Mrs R. nVorthttigton, quilt and fruit dish; IlisS I'Ml'k KICC, a sail inui pepper fei..t... Miss Mmriric Rice, tivir Liter 'knife. Miss Nora Ilidwell, let of silver teaspoons; Ainwuime Xitchej . glass lootlipiCK noioer. Sunday. July . 9. "t Lmeof the bride's parents, Mr. Lid Mrs N. T. Clirisman, of Ores- veil. Oregon, Mr. Robert Martin, bf Cottage Grove, and Miss Rena Klirisman were united in marriage Justice Chas. Wintermeier official- E .. .!.. :.. - f T Hug. ftr. Gianni i t" w i.ant ouiitj's most iopular young, Iteadv and industrious, and largely interested in mining property in k.hcnna. while the bride enjoys ti enviable social reputation in Ereswell and Cottage Grove society. Mr. and Mrs. Martin ainved here Bit Mondaj s train, and will make Sins their future home. The Suggct extends congratulations. In tins city July 4th at the JeMiience of Mr. J. V. Vaughn Slr.J.W Beckleynud Miss K A. sliders, IkiUi of Roscburg, Ore- EOII, i 0000 SELECT ION. Miss Ida Thomas of this city has Secured a position with the Tele phone and Telegraph Co , with headquarters at Hakcr City, and' left for her new field of labor last Wednesday. Miss Thomas is one Wtlic brightest and tno.st popular iounir ladies of Cottage Grove, an iniliitious and energetic worker, pud one who has made rapid progress in her chosen line, all the Snore marked and praiseworthy, Rvlien taking into consideration her pge. Those who will put tortlt an effort and are determined to win, be almost sure to meet with suc cess. There is plenty of room for those who are attentive to business to go up, and Miss Thomas is one ofthera. PIANO AND OKGAN STOKE. II. M. Cramer, general agent for She Cramer organs, manufactured ttt Dallas, Oregon, has opened a iano and organ store in the Oz- aetit building, on Main street, this city. The gentleman will remain pre at least thirty days, and per naps longer if business justtties. The organs handled by this firm lremade in Oregon, the cases being iiaiuifactured from Oregon oak, aim are considered very fine in struments. CONTEST VIJ.KD. 0. F. Knox, who, nccording to pie official count, was beaten by R. Kiucaid one vote for county jdge ot Lane county, has filed a contest by his nttorney W. C. Hale pf Eugene. The case will come liefore Tudce Hamilton July 14. The plaintiff nlleges irregularities i many ballots cast in several pre- icincts. PIRST IN TIIU MARKET J. W. Ashby brought the first Btritig beans of the season into the market last Friday morning, and Ethey were of a most excellent quality. ho TKADU. 160 acres west of Eugene for poperty Jn or near Cottage Grove. Inquire at Nugget office, MIMN(. NOTlvS. h. 8. Adiiins (Jf IL. iwglc Mining Co., l,nB ln,e Hplendul Htifkc on tlie company's property on lilcplmnt Mountain. ' John Wugcis and W. II. White who have been located 011 Cham. Pion trail the last year, and who have been doing some prospect work on Adams Mountain, have been rewarded by the discovery of a four foot vein of free milling ore which is highly spoken of. Chas. CcUys, of the Sweepstake group, Uoheniia, has been pros pecting in the district for the past month, and reports having struck a fine thing 011 the north or Elephant Mountain. Work is continuing in a satis factory manner 011 Sweepstake owned by Jiruiul, Kuowles and Gettys, Jlohcinm district. The boys are now drifting 0;i tbe ledge, and are highly pleased with the prospects. I'KOM SrOKI'.SMAN HKVIKW. Several large nuggets have been found on the Mary Ann placers in Chesaw camp, Wash. A stir is reported on West Fisher creek, 30 milts from Libby, Mont., where $Go ore is reported in an old claim. The pay roll of Rossland camp runs over $100,000 per month. Of this amount the British Columbia corporrtion pajs nearly three fourths. In the Muldoon group, near Uclcher camp, 12 miles east of Re public, a strike in copper is re-; ported, made in a 240-foot tunnel. Supeiiiitciidcnt Ediams says there is a three-foot ledge which will average $35. The formation is of limestone between granit and slate. A strike is reported on a claim, between Delta and Carbon Center, Idaho. The claim is owned by John Dowd and J, J. Purcell, and lies in a diiect continuation of the Amazon Manhattan group. The ore is high grade milling, and was found near the surtace. No assays have been made. i:tj;i!Ni: kkgistkk. Expansion is a fact in Mite River. From Gold Hill, the uettclcus of the district, it has ex panded for many miles in nearly every direction. The latest dis covery is across and several miles to the south of the McKcnzie river. Parties making the discsvery re cently crossed the McKenzie near Gate Creek and followed the divide of a mountain range for 12 or 15 miles in an easterly direction, until about south of Ultte River, where they have located some dczen claims. Another party headed by Max Plumb started for this new Eldorade from Sparks' hotel yester day. It is quite likely that within a few years a chain of mines will be in operation along the mineral belt which undoubtedly extends from llluc River cb'ar to Hohcmia including the Fall Creek country where locations are now being mnde. nine River and Bohemia may yet unite in forming one of . ' . . . . .1!.. ..-I-!.. t.a Wie greatest mining ui&intw uh mv. Pacific coast. OI'l' ON AN OUTING Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mr. and Mrs F. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Currin, Miss I.tilti Currin, and Miss Ermine Veatch. left for Winchester Bay where they will spend a three weeks outing. They were taken over bv Mr. L. Morse, who will re turn in a few days and at the end of tlieir stay will go after them. vuv Imve sold many different cough remedies, but none has i.nttii- tntismcuon mini num- berlain's," says Mr. Charles Holz hatter, Druggist, Newark, N. J. 'It is perfectly safe and can be re lied upon in all cases of coughs, Sold by Bun- son Drug Co., Cottage Grove. iVONS & Al'PLHGATK, Traill, Druggists AN EPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA Mr. A. Sander, writing fiom Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of dtar- tTr. had ii severe at- tack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's cone, wioicra urn. Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he also recommended it to others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by Brk tw. On.. Cottage Grove. Lyons & Aitlkgatk, Drain Drug gists. -- Talce tho LohanUi Xit,gol AH About you. lr. llulliiiKor, DuntiHt. Mr. riiiiiluiin Ih rajiidly recovering. Tim boyu jilayed ball nlrluht, nlrlht . Klalo lloldormmi spout tlm Fourth in t It Ih ally. Tim Hotel Sherwood oporls a new il'kIhUt. John WhIhIi whm In from Ilolfomtii thin week. Jnniea Searn ajient the Fourth in Cot liigu (J rove. A. M Parker of Iloheinhi wna in the city this week. Win. IindoHH wan 11 visitor to Iugunc IiihI Saturday. Attorney Knox did biiHlncHH in Ku l?eiio this week. Theodore Jennings eaino In from IJo lieiula to celebrate. Jack Klojihenstein was in from the mlncH thiu week. Albnrt bilker of tlio Vesuvius was in the city this week. H. J. Jennings Hpent the Fourth with his family in this city. Kiiiorintendent 1). Jt. Murray was in Cottagu (Jrovo this week. Al Johnson of tho Grizzly group was was in thu city this week. Almond nnd Roy Hcmenway came In Sunday to upend tho glorious day. Chas. Gettys, notary public of Bo hemia, spent the Fourth in thiscily. Mrs. Mary Jordan, of Grants 1'anc, is vinitlug her ton Frauk and family, of thN city. V. H. Hunter, who is with the Helena people, spent thu Fourth in Cot tagu Grove. Capt. Worley, superintendent of the Champion mine, spent the Fourth In Cottago Grove. C. M. Ilenderer has his new sprink ling wagon in service, and it should be liberally supported. I). H. Vernon, editor of tho Oakland Owl, accompanied by bis family, spent the Fourth in this city. Dr. Snapp hasn't snakes but he has a pair of alegators all tho way from Flor ida, thu gift of Mrs. A. 'fix Id. Miss Frances Howard accompanied her mint Mrs. O. O. MeClellen to Ku gune Sunday for a two weeks visit. Wallace Mclvibbcn who has been laid up with broken rib., the result of a fall from his wngou, is able to be out again. Prof, nnd Mrs. Win. Gordan. of Ku gene, spent the Fourth in this city, the guests of Mrs. Klma Cottlo and daugh ter. Miss Daisy baker, who has been in Cottiigo Grove, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan for tho last two weeks, returned to her home in F.ugeno Sunday. Dr. F. S. Hi low, of Skowhegan, Maine, cousin of Mrs. Win, Griffith, of this city, visited hero this week, and, in company with Mr. Gritrin, is touring ltohcmm camp. K.S. Adams, of the Golden Kagle Mining Company, visited Portland this week in tho interest of his company. Mr. Adams is highly pleased with re cent findings on the company's Lake proporty on Elephant Mountain. J. D. Fletcher, the well known mining man who has spent the hist few months in the Southern Oregon mining district, returned last Sunday, and will look after his interests in Bohemia. Mr. Fletcher brings encouraging reports from Southern Oregon. W. H. Spiuigh the well known middle-of-the-road populist of this county, died of apoplexy at Mapleton, Lano county, Juno 23. Ho was loading his wagon preparatory to starting for the valley when tho stroke came. He was an ad inirablo gentleman, and had many friends who will bo shocked to learn of his siiddciuleath. TI1K GOLDKN HULK. Have a small assortment of drygoods, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, dress goods, mattings, quilts, blankets, which wo will sell at about cost, to make room for our largo stock of boots and shoes. Remember the Golden Rule. F. Scuuixuu. CHRISTIAN CIIUKCH. There will be preaching at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Subject nam "Has the Gospel Lost Its Power?" 8 p m "Seven Secrets of Success. Bible School 10 a m, Y P S C E at 7 p m The public cordially invited to all services. F. E. B11.UNGTON. DIVIDE ITEMS. School closed last Friday with an excellent program and a dinner in tbe grove. Mrs E F Smith has been very sick but is now improving. Several residents of Silk Creek were in this vicinity Friday. Jim Hawley arrived here last week on a visit. John Hull has about finished his new house. Plenty of travel through here In Bi'ief. Use Primrose soaj). Dr. Hullltiger, Dentist. lOoz Golden Gato Baking Powder for 10c til Fakin A Bristows. Tho Crescent Bicyclo is tho wheel that always stands up. Kakix fe Biustow. If you want wall paper or books don't forget to got prices of J. P. Curiln the diuggist. Suits I Suits 1 1 Tailor made suits !! ! Up to date in every respect, from $15 up. Call and seo samples. Gko. Boiilmah, Fresh caudles every day, mado from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Dr. A. J. Hulliiigcr, Graduate Dentist. I'urnuinently located. For quality and cheapness in fresh meats go to tlus Central meat market. Before you buy n wngon go and look at tho Peter Schutlerut Phillips and Davidson. Goodman has a daisy 28-piece silverware for the table tickets from 1 to 50c, s free draws. For all kinds of plumbing and tin work go to Griffin & Veatch Co. Ico for sale at McFurluud's meat market. Ask for Primrose soap. Kakiu & Bristow aro agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and extras. Dr. A. J. Hulliiigcr, Dentist. Latest things in non-breakable plates Gold Crowusnnd Bridges. Permanently lo cated. Ovor 00 odd patterns of wall paper to choose from and more on the way, at Jenkins fc Lawson'e. All kidds of bicycle sundariesnt Eakin & Bristows. II you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. Tho Old Reliable Peter Schutler wagons at Phillips & Davisons. Send your watch to W. L. Coppcrnoll the jeweler, at Ktigene. Ho warrants all of his repair work. Fnrmers if you want a good culti vator Gkikfin, Veatch Co, liave them. 28 pieces table silverware at Goodman's Cigar Store for from 1 to 50c 5 free draws, anybody. Did you uoticethose bath tubs at Phil ips & Davison. They are beauties. J. P. Currin has a choice lino of in grain and tigured wall paper, at prices to suit the trade. If you want to paper your house you will do well to call midget prices 011 a new line iust in at J. D. Cochkan furniture store. Mrs. J. S. Medley has on display mil linery goods in all qualities and prices to suit customers. Call and see them Boots, shoes and harness mado and repaired at Lewis & Davidson's, '2 doors I west of Opera house. Please give us a call. A car load of Columbia River cedar shingles for sale by Jenkins & Lawsou. Dr. Hulliiigcr will leave for a 30 day visit to Gardner, Ore., on July 6th. All cases should he in to be finished, as Dr. Hnllingcr will visit Gardner for 30 days beginning July I5tl . A good house and lot for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. Miss KUa Knight, of New York, the famous elocutionist, impersonator and humorist, will give a high class enter tainment in this city at the Christian church. Tuesday evening, July 10 Owinu to lack of space u mora extended notice of the celebrated artist could not bo given. FOR SALE. A go d work or driving mare. Any child or woman can drive her. Weight about 1200. Can furnish a match for her if desired. Seo Dm. Sciili5ef. IS IT RIGHT For an Editor to Recommend Pat ent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad N. C. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any ot tut various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventa tive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have used this medicine in our family for twenty yenr and have always found it re liable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in de pending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and ad ministered at tbe inception-ot nn attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by BEN Son Drug Co., Cottage Grove Lxons & ArrwtGAU'iJ, Drain Drug gists. Without Arraying Yourself g S in Sosncthing New. The Quality of the MEN'S FURNISHINGS we offer is like American patriotism, the right sort and Sound Clear Through. We have just received the Largest and Most Up-to-Date Line of NECKWEAR Ever Shown in town. This Special Line contains the New PERSIAN SILKS 4S now so Popular. There is a variety about our as can't help but appreciate. Bon't forget our To take Advantage of this in your pocket you didn't know you had. 2 g Our Store is the Metropolis of the Furnishing Business. Sr We beg of you to look our lines over. We will be pleased rS to serve you. g E. WALL & WHIPPLE. 3 Hardware. If you want any thing in the Hardware line, come and look over our goods and sec how the prices suit. full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools, Cotlery, Ammuni tion, "Washing: Machines, Churns, Etc, and a Full Line of Agricultural implements. Phillips Buy Primrose soap. Dr. A. J. Hullinger will vacate his office for 30 days after July 5th to visit Gardner in answer to a special call. Boyd's gallery is again open, ready for business. Call aud leave orders. The Crescent is the popular wheel at a standard price, and no better wheel at any price. Sold by Kakin & Bristow. Ride n Crescent. They aro 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 sell eood coods at cood 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. HEMENWAY & BURKHOr.DER. The Griffin & Veatch 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 fiys are all O. K. Griffin Veatch Co. John Stoneburg's barbershop and baths. Also a line lino of cigars, to bacco, confections, etc. Try him Horses for sale or trade. Enquire at Chrisman's Harness Shop. Fine line of tobaccos, cigars and confectionery at the Elite, Baker and Lockwood. Ice cream at the Elite parlors. Try it. B1XWE.R 5 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 bad 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. w SHIRTS for Summer jott All that's New and Proper. Special Shoe Sale 2 Sale is just like finding money SI We shall endeavor to cany a & Davison, We Carry a Full IJne of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, GLASS Sash and Boors Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. ....AGENTS FOR. Cleaveland :. Collage : Colors The Best Ready-Mixed Paint on the market. Jenkins I Lawsou. M. L. Campbell, the genial in surance and real estate agent of Eugene, passed through on Mon day's train, enroute to Coos county , on a two weeks business trip. WHITE MAN TURNED YEL LOW. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skill slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit; Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." Atrial pioves its match less merit for all Stomach, liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Benson Drug co., Druggist. for sale cheap. A good second hand carriage and harness. Enquire at Eakin & Bristow. E those shirt il g WAISTS! SEA FULL LINE OF THE3 Paints ! LATEST PATTERNS. I The Prices will please W you, and in point of JJ Quality and Beauty S JL cannot be beaten: i 3 I Hcmenway t 1 Kicr. 3 it: MAIN STREET. 3 SWtJIUIMUUMuJIUUlllR i I llMllillllil'MMifM