Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 13, 1900, Image 5

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Hen are on exhibit at JJaker &
"ison this city.
IO't iirokkn.
ohn Cnte-3 of Woodburn in the
ploy of The Booth Kelley I.ttui
Co., Saginaw, was struck by a
jag limb Inst Sunday, morning
ich resulted in a broken thigh.
was brought to Saginaw where
fracture was reduced.
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ii. j., nuwivy. lonucnv oi
tie Hock, Kansas, son-in-law of
Archibald, of this city, nc-
panied by his wife arrived here
week, and will locate in this
U.y for the .nnictico nf his nrn.
oil.
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'ail IlareH. n hunt.- mill tunr1nn
h were brouirht un from Call-
I l)V TntllAtl TTottflmv itilin
returned from that stat state.
napp will establish a rnbbitry.
acres west of Kugeue for
rtJ' in or near Cottage Grove,
re at Nugget office,
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Jlnsili.rUe.:iiis to hnvr lull sway
'J how t.upir.,s thu a game is
"'Mill-.'w rH-..l;,,l ,wlww. tilc
-nl Vi'.fr-sof VoiiiHC nf the
World i Vfodwrn Woodmen,
.ihni.ld tlilr ,., ijjrp tl)e 1)eai)lQ
of Cott..i; r.ovt, ,, v jcj()ily w,n
liave iu r.p')(). i-iitv 10 witness the
slnr g.uuc u; t'. ui Miou, as no one
will doi.1,1 r,r , nowml the ability
or the in-, i who. names are pro
posed m pu'ticipiuiU. It is inti
mated .'..i. Mieuuri t-i'ijik-eu are
ball players from wa -hac'r, in dis
guise. Here lx u list (,f the names of
tile plavei i pn-postd. Woodmen
of the Woil,"; ljutton, Goodman,
Lurch, Ihmhviok, Vandeuburg,
Veatch, Mcll-.y, liensMi, Warner.
Modern Wood nen: Hebard, How
ard, l)avi('-oii, IJiihlniuu, Johnson,
Hnker, Dr. Wall, MeUeyuolds.
Nelson.
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'i'his v.eik P. . Sherwood
traded his miek block, corner of
Main and I-'ojrth streets, this city
to C. J. M Iter formprly of Colo
rado, (or i fir farm near Colorado
Springs, 'j i,,.. tlirm 8 wen ,.
provi ii, ini, rr MsiJs of 170 ncres.
Mi. M ,i.'o..d probably mike
Colorado his .0, 1C after this year,
as the elimatj oi that state is
Iwneficial to '.is .icalth. Mr. Miller
left Colorado 1- it fill and moved
here with ,c ,irv of benefiting
Mrs. Mil!i'.i In 1 1'h. Since com
ing here the lii'W'a health has been
much better hoi their determi
nation to iuvt in real property
and make this thir future home.
MINNUSoTA " I? ll'I. !.
O. O TV 1..:. ' .. WJ1 known
timber ! d !.rUor, w.-u in the city
Wedt'.rdd ,, j . cue pauied by as
fine a party of western home
ei.-kcrs as ev.i ra.ae Iroin the East.
Some of them weie in quest of tim
ber land while ctbtii; had been at-tract-d
heit w m hearing and
reading of lit hernia Mining Dis
trict. Thev .ire as follows: Phil
McGaai .leu. Guatav M Kcmiugtou,
Chas. Aiid.r.:n, f.tivis Johnson,
K. Itho le an i 11 W. Oven of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, nud John
Andersen of Wisconsin. The
Nugget approbates such calls and
trusts that this, will not be the last
one.
Tiuc m n crn'i!C .
Monday tuoining the Messrs.
riiomas, ro:;trncto"s ind builders,
commenced the trnnte work of the
New Meth'vii-t Kpiscopal Church
of tins city, widcb i b..-ing erected
on the church ground on Main
street. It 11 said that ihe church
will be, when completed, one of
the haudsomut in the Willamette
valley-. It will seal about 400
people and the.contiact calls for its
completion September 15.
KKSIG.NISD.- -
Chas. Dorily, who has been
.superintending the rock crusher in
this section of Lane county, last
Tuesday tendered his resignation
to the county court. Mr. Dority
who has been in the employ of the
county for several years, has made
an efficient and enreful officer, and
has turned out some excellent work
lor the county.
TO CAI.Il'OKVIA.
MissPenrl Hunter, who has been
one of Cottage Grove public school's
successful tend' .rs the last two
years, left Thursday for Oakland,
California, film v. ill piolnbly ac
cept a positn: in th.2 I,os Angeles
schools this winter. Miss Hunter
is a .successful teacher and will un
doubtedly give sol'sfactiou wherc
evcr she maybe engaged.
WHO knows?
Any person knowing the where
abouts of J. M. Whitney, who for
merly resided in Shasta Valley,
Siskiyou county, Cal., will confer
a great favor by sending his address
to J. W. Whitney of Cottage Grove,
Ore. lie was last heard from in
Grass Valley, Cal., about 15 years
ago. He is a man now about 54
years of age, and when last seen
was 5)4 feet high, dark com
plexioned, and bad curly hair,
DIKD.
At the family home on Row
River, July 13, xyoo, Mrs. Shelby
Teeters. Owing to the lateness of
the hour an eMunled notice could
not be obtained.
AH Jhnn you.
Dr. liullliigur, Duutiat.
Hurt Numi visited lloliemla this week.
Janlj Welsh linn returned to the IiIIIh.
Mrs. Trunk Cntlicni tiu vlHilliit- in thin
I'ily.
MIhb Amm I!eii(5le vlHlted !u Kugeue
tun week.
Tlicoduro JoniilntiH returned to llio
Munich initio Wednesday.
Utiku Htcwartwaa doliii hnalncna In
Uugi'iio lnnt week.
Mr. A.J. llnllliigo'r will return from
Cimilner Autint U.
JIIhh Oriiei! Ilenienwny Is vlsltltiK l'
fc'nli'in tli 0 1; iK' I of MiHB Hiliel Veateli.
Willie Tlioinpcon and Willlo Orrell
iiimloa trip to Kugeue awheel Titenday.
Atlorniiy J. K. Young violled IiIh
mining interests in lloheinla this week.
I). O. MoKiirlmid vImIIciI IiIh sister
Mrs. Stewart, on ltow river last Satur
day, Mrs. Sarah (Jinlorwood Is quite ill at
thu resiileneo of Jas. Mofarland, this
city.
Attorney 0. V. Casliaw of Uoseliurg
was duing IjubIiicbh In Cottngo Grove
Monday.
W. W. Ilawloy and Sir. and Mrs. J.
W. Oiok left for the mountains last
Momlay.
Hid you seo Kefloy blow the foam oil"
tlio lenionadoV Hurel a ease of iidseiit
miiiiJcdncHH. Jurl: Kloplicnatoin and Jim Lilcs re
turnwl totho minus Monday afier a 10
days vacation.
Undo JooGarnutte is building asub
xtantial addition to Ida cottage on
Fourth street.
Attorney Jeromo Knox was on pro
fuHHional busimsyH to Mohawk this week,
going via Kugeue.
Mrs). Joseph Host, neo Thompson, of
Uervfs, Is Hjicniiing t!io week with her
mother In this city.
John and Chas. Anderson of Wiscon
nin were looking for 11 business location
in this city this neek.
Mrs. J. W. Miller went to Albany
last riaturday 10 iitttml the funeral of
her father Henry Teeter.
The new aw mill nt-Kugeno is near
iug eumpletiiin and the company ex
peels to bo running by August 1.
C. h. Johnson, of Cripple Creek, Col.
Mel Warner of Kugnie and Dr. Ogles by
of Junction, visi;ul lioheinin this week.
Mrs John Diek foi merly of tills plnee but
now of Kiigene, whs in the drove Sun
day visiting her sister Mrs. Hnrneburg.
It is reported that wild blackberries
rue Vjry plentiful tlirougliout this
section and giekers are quite as plenti
ful. .Ink 0 I.un.'li left Fridny for lloheniia
where he will spend ioveral weeks
rimtieatlug with Jim Scars and Italph
Whipple.
MissOnn Markley returned Sunday
from Eugene wheie slie inis been spend
ing tho-ith with hersihter Sirs. (i. H.
C'liiisinnii.
The Eouinl dunce given at Martins
Hull last Tuecilav night, by the young
people was well attended and an en
joyable time was had.
C. W. Miller, of lilack Iintte, is
spending a few weeks vacation in this
city. Ilo will also visit Portland before
returning to the mine.
Messrs T. L. Quinucu and F. II.
Bidder of Minnesota were in the city
this week looking for a locution for a
general merchandise business.
J. T. 1'inniean who has been so
seriously ill in this city is now quite
recovered and wag able to bo on tho
streets occasionally this week.
Attorney J. .S. Medley accompanied
by his wife visited at Comstock Sattirr
day, where Attorney Medley was look
ing after professional business.
For tho purpose of cleaning up their
yard, tho liooth Kelly Lumber Co., are
offering, for a short tune, common
dimension lumbor for $6.09 per M.
Ralph Whipple left Monday for the
Warehouse on his annual bear hunt.
Mr. Whipple will make his permanent
camp with Jako Lurch at Jim Sears.
Goo . Clark an experienced miner and
prospector, who has followed mining
for some 10 years, was a caller at tho
Nugget oillco Tuesday. Mr. Clark will
visit Bohemia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Arno, of this city,
returned from a shcrt visit with their
old friends, Mr. and Mis. W D Mitchell,
of Kugone. Their impression of Lano'a
county seat is 11 very pleasant ona . ,
Ed Violet and wlfo left this week for
Gardner, Oregon, where they will reside,
Mr. Violet havlm: secured a good po
good position with 0110 of tho largo saw
mills of that section.
E. S. Iloldormnu has accepted a po
sition in Southern Oregon mining
proporty under superintendent J. D.
Fletcher, and lefl for tho South last
Satuiday. Elzio is a first class man
wherover you may put him.
Tho Uooth-Kolly Lumbor Co., nro
offering a nice grado of, flooring, rustic
and ceiling ot $10.09 per M, which ia
mostly in random and short lengths.
Intending purohaaora would do well to
sco them before pladng tlieir orders.
h Brief.
Use Primrose soup. t"
Dr. Hulllnger, Dentist.
Kloz Golden Gate linking Powder for
I0e at Kakin & liristows.
Tlio Crescent Uleyelo is tho wheel
that always stands up. ,
Kakin & Ilffisrow.
If you want wall paper or books don't
forget to got prices of .1. P. Cunln the
diuggist.
Suits 1 Suits!! Tailor made suits!!!
Up to date in every respect, from $15 up.
Call and see sampleH.
Gr.o. HOIII.MAK.
Fresh candies every day, made from
pure sugar at thoTuilor shop.
Dr. A. J. Ilullingcr, Grnduato Dentist.
Permanently located.
For quality and cheapness in fresh
meats go to the Central meat market.
Reforo you buy a wagon go and look
at tho Peter Schutlerat Phillips and
Davidson.
Goodman has a daisy 28-piece
silverware for the table tickets
from 1 to 50c, 5 free draws.
For all kinds of plumbing and
tin work go to Griffin & Veatch
Co.
Ie for Bale at MoFar'land's meat
market. j
Ack for I'rlinro.'(!nfi.
Kakin k Uristow are ngents for the
Genuine Oljvcr Chilled and Steel
Plows and dxtras.
Dr. A. J. Ilullingcr, Dentist. Latest
things in non-breakable plates Gold
Crowns and Bridges. Permanently lo
cal ed.
Over GO odd patterns of wall paper to
ehooye from and more on tho way, at
Jenkins & Lawsoii's.
All kidds bicycle sundaries at Eakin
& Itristows.
If you want good work remem
ber Davidson the Jeweler.
The Old Reliable Peter Schutler
wagons at Phillips & Davisons.
Send your watch to W. L. Coppernoll
the jeweler, at Eugene. Ho warrants
all of his repair work.
Farmers if you want a good culti
vator Gkikfin, Vii.vrcn Co, have
them.
28 pieces . table silverware at
Goodman's Cigar Store for from
1 to 50c 5 free draws, anybody.
Did you notieethosc bath tubs at Phil
ips fi Davison. They are beauties.
J. P. Currin has a choice lino of in
grain and figured wall paper, at prices
to suit the trade.
If you want to paper your house you
will do well to call and get pricea on 11
new line just in nt J. D. Cochuax
furnituie store.
Mra. .1. S. Medley lias on display mil
linery goods in all qualities and prices
to suit customers. Call and see them.
Hoots, Rhors and harness made and
repaired at Lewis & Davidson's, 2 doors
west of Opera house. Please give us a
call. .
A car load of Columbia River cedar
shingles for sale by Jenkins & Lawson.
A good house and lot for sale cheap.
Inquire nt this office.
Special bargains in flooring, rus
tic and ceiling, in short- length, at
Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw.
A good.eentlo mare to trade for hay
or woodInquiroof Daiiwix Uuistow.
"fopTsale.
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. Sco Da. Soiilkcf.
FOR RENT.
A good seven room dwelling
house for rent. . Inquire of Mrs. Iy.
M. Thompson, Cottage Grove, Ore.
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 of the
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
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. We have used this
medicine in our family for twenty
years, 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 the inception of an
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 experienc during the past
twenty years, For sale by Bun
son Drug Co., Cottage Grove.
T,xons S Ai'I'v.catu, Drain Druggists.
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As
By the last mail we received advice from the Royal Tailors
authorizing us to cut the prices right and left on Standard
Spring and Summer Styles. Here arc a few of the Special
Prices:
$13.50 to $15 suits at $11.25
13.50 to 16 suits at 12.00
19.00 suits at 14.75
20.00 suits at 17 50
Siircwd buyers will surely take hold of this Grand Good
Snap, Anticipate your wants. Don't wait, or
you'll be late Now is the time and here
is the place to get
Tailor-Made Suite at Wd-Cfcallenjioi Prices
" WE CAN SHOW YOU!"
E. WALL& WMIPPLE
" THE FURNISHERS."
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If you want any thing in the Hardware line, come and look over
our goods and see bow the prices suit. We shall endeavor to cany a
full line of
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinwari, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools, Cutlery, Ammuni
tion, .Washing Machines, Churns, Etc, and a Foil Line of Agricultural
Implements.
Phillips & Davison.
Buy Primrose sitfp.
Boyd's gallery is again open,
ready for business. Cll andleae
orders.
The Crt'Fccnt is the popular wheel at
a standard price, and no better wheel
at any price, how uy hasin & isristow.
Ride a Crescent. They are sky high.
$25.00 and $35.00 at Kakin & Uristow.
Seo the fine dinplay 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 good goods at good prices for
our eustomLTS, 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 inobair.
HUSIISNWAY & BUR.KHOI.DKK.
The Gi illin & Veatch Hardware Co.
have recently added a ilrst class tin shop
to their already well equipped houtcand
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 Stoneburg'a barbershop and
baths. Also upline line of cigars, to
bacco, confections, etc. Try him
Horses for sale or trade. Enquire at
Chrisman's Harness Slr6p.
Fine line of tobaccos, cigars and
confectionery at the Elite, Baker
and Lockwood.
Ice cream at the Elite parlors.
Try it. '
For watches, clocks and jewelry
patronize Davidson the Jeweler.
Successor to B. F. PHIUJPS,
DRALKRS 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 Hues 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.
We Curry a Full Lino of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES
WALL PAPER, GLASS
Sash and Doors
Estimates Cheerfully given 011
all classes of work.
.AGENTS FOR.
hydatid : Uoffasc : Colors
The Eest Ready-Mixed Paint on
the market.
k (fi Lawson. .
If you will call at our store we will
give you the names of 25 farmors that
have bought MeCorniick Machiries of 11a
in the last two years and you can seo for
yourself what they think of them.
Phillips & Davisox.
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 skin
slowly changed color, also his eyes,
and he suffered terribly. His
malady was Yellow Jaundice. He
was heated 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 proves 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 Eakiu &
Bristow.
EWOSE SS1SRT g
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A FULL LINE OF THE3
LATEST PATTERNS', il
a; $
g ' The Prices will please
ft) you, and in point of
(ji) Quality and "Beauty
cannot be beaten:
I Hcnicnway & j
1 Borldioldep. 1
g MAIN STREET. 3j