Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 20, 1900, Image 5

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    1 M. Huit who left here on
Decoration day for Kotzcbtic Sound
jc part In the government
urvcy. returned on Saturday last.
He sailed from Seattle with the
urvcy party on the Pathfinder,
d went n for nH Dutch Iltirhor.
There he wan taken down with the
measles and come very nenr going
r (,c river Styx. He was trnns
f Clj to the steamer Luellu, which
a about to mill for San Francisco,
Id that night had n relapse and
btfurc morning was entered on thc
,,ntaln l"K 119 dc,ul' n,1(l "I
Ksquimos hud been .sent ushoic lo
die a grove for him. He however,
regaincd couciousncs.s nbout dny-
liictit. ntiu tuc uiiiiiii iiiuiLciuuKs
i'P ' . .. I 1 I... .1 ...!..
ntre put c,m lu ' wv vapiani
piylug each of the diggers $t.
Aftci the .steamer jailed Mr. Hunt
btgan to mend nnd improved so
rapidly tliat he wan about well
ffhen landed in the Hay city.
His adventures in the far north on
two previous occasions were rough
and varied, but this trip lias taken
from him all the desire he once
bad in Artie exploration. He will
ctile down to a peaceful life in
Irjod's country, and be thankful that
ihis bones arc not resting on the
bleak and inhospitable shores of
the frozen northland.
Cutk.
Who does not love the
little ones, and. especially little
girls, and when, added to their
natural charms of beauty and in
iioctncc, they possess the native
cuteness which we nil admire.
List Sunday while. Mr. lid T.
Kaghcl of Sacramento, Cnl., was
charming a number of guests by
bis fine rendition of selections on
the piano in the parlors of Hotel
Sherwood, the two. little daughters
of mine host Colonel Blair, Sadie
ana jimmy, ciiiciku- iuu wunur nun
in graceful evolutions exemplified
what to them was the stately in-
tricacies of the minuet. To say
that the execution was charming
on v namv expresses i c real ner
urmance. uicy were nun arc
decidedly cute.
ust a Dog
Sol Davidson, the well-known
.IblWUIlllUI.lllll iillli OL DCIIIUIU IJHIJ
that bids fair to rival, the far-famed
Suarleou tiiat once ruled as dog
t ma. l ins mm inv.n no iMiiim to
beatliv. hut for sitim hi i strirtlv
in u. ooi lias liiuirlu linn manv
lns and he has Droved such an
ap sc ioiur Hint In; m now to lie
introduced to the ladv waiters of
lae Hotel bherwooil illume tmrlors.
and in the future he will, with e:m
in mouth, regularly present hiin-
ii ai liiai uosicirv lor ins aauv
provender. Sol knows a cooil
Intnrr n.wl .1n. :.. ....... il...
"VILUING.
On every side and all about the
viiii iiit- siiniin ni inn iinmiiifr
Oeilt. Thp Motliniliut T?iiipon;il
r""ft"b in mutiny mitii uiiii
in iiiw in it ii i it it i ncwi
Ming picturcsqucncss to the
Deillfr .... v. J 1 1 1 ! ...
ftfl nr1aw :.. I. I
ltlittu1 1m1-w1 rift a
"e town presents a bustling, bUSl-
o
.MntifYf.il a..iii.:.. ... it ' i
0 fi WU 4 1 Jill IS. llll- Wilt
fill nil ft nil nm iitnifl'ltfr
""I - . w"0
All UilLIUIIJtlilUII Uli L11U
on p lit fn... i.,i rH.uni...r.ii:..
ntv rki r r
On Moiulav mornine nt the
QPnnr titna 11 .
servpH k.i i. 1 i-
(Uh nl. !
'iuiv.il tintif inimTLt t-st a itrra n
Petini from below Comstock. that
"ooCn. Bill Undess said that
aOmp nn-n .t. I 1 L
llltli. T1k1,.! .M.. i r
uuucium Jims uuu tut iwcivc
davs wna.t..a,1,i :.. l,i..t.
weeii two trees, and when he
ntllnfn I- 1 3 a!1.. 1
kia Kin mi ir rrio nnnr iirnirr
Wafl cr t 1 1 - . ii.,i a
UUUIV CIIlULTllllllL LI1L1L J L
illltr . . .
...,,y gLUI,1 LllK UII1I1JU1 IS
"l.v VUlllUVIUU.
Cowa Kiu.UD.
At noon on Mond .y,R ,i,e 110rth
limifwl .
" ' i"t-nj;vr u-iiii was
co in in t
locainotive
giu n.ul thn.-w hvo C0WJJ
from the trad., ijlllim, lhcm S()
tmdly that they had to ,c shot later
n to be put out or misery. The
fine Jersey cow belonging l() MrjJ
1?. Cottle had the iiI;l,L l,id CK
below the knee broken square off
nnd the hip di-locnted and other
contusions and lacerations of the
"imp. Mr. JohiiMJii'H cow had
both hind legs moken i)ollt thc
knees. Water was taken to them
v ...nii.ii mvi'.inaiKi aim every
thing possible was done to allay
the suffering of the unfortunate
animals, until the section boss
could be notified ami they were
mercifully shot. The cows were
feeding in the p.iMtire land just
across the railroad track nt the foot
of Kourlh street, where the fence
has but recently boeu removed and
cnlvertn put in, which leaves a gap
of some 300 to soo feet 0f railroad
open, and as the train approached
this open stretch the whistle was
blown, frightening the cows, and
they made a run for home on this
side of the track and were caught
nnd stricken down by the ponderous
iron horse.
MooNuoirr I'ahtv.
On last Friday evening about
thirty couple of young people
gathered together in the wooded
patch that lies along the river, just
above the new foot bridge at the
upper end of town. Games, songs,
rollicking and diuicing on the
greensward made the fleeting hours
pass all to quick. The liiiiht was
till that could be wished. The
moon rose full and beautiful about
y o'clock, and its rays against the
trees made them cast many flicker
ing shadows, under cover of which
thc ardent swains and lasses found
ample opportunity to bill and coo
and vow eternal friendship. As
thc stream swept past the bank
they sat upon, many air castles
were builded, some to iall as time
goes on, and some to endure for all
time. .May the friendships cement
ed continue long to remind the par
ticipants of the joys of the moon
light party.
Hoys Who I'i.ay.
Last Saturday evening four
young men were trying their bauds
at a 4-ball game of billiards in
Smith's parlors, and they furnished
much amusement and merrymeiit
for the onlookers by their knowl
edge of the game and wise icmarks
and their subsequent execution.
One boy played as though he had
to get some, another played for
general results in a don't-care sort
of way, another played thin shots
and always hit where he missed
before, and then came the tired
boy whose feet were heavy and
who closed his eves when he
pointed the cue. They were all
good natured and enjoyed the play
and at the same time provided an
excellent life study.
Chanok'i) Hands.
On Monday Santord Mills of the
Helena Saloon on Main street, Sold
out to Max Weiss, the well-known
brewer of Koseburg. Under the
new regime the management will
devolve upon Mr. h. R. Mtnard,
who is well and favorably known
here. He will conduct me estab
lishment in up-to-date style, and the
choicest liquid goods and cigars will
be set forth by polite and gentle
manly mixologists.
Got Kickhi).
K. R. Case, the tonsorinl artist,
on Monday, while trying to saddle
a colt he hud recently purchased,
received a vicious kick on the
thigh and lower abdomen, which
lor some time was extremely
painful and came very near being
serious. He thinks himself quite
fortunate that he was not laid up.
At Work.
On 1 aesday last the rock crusher
resumed operations at the quarry
about Uve mile3 out on the Bohe
mia roud, under the direction of
Mr. Gooduoui'h, with a new and
full crew of nen. 'Che work will
be steadily pushed from now until
the supply is adequate to the
measure required.
AH About yoti.
Dr. Ilulllnijor, Dentist.
Juck JainuH .Ui,i() In from tlio lllnck
Hutt(n on Monday.
Win. Oridltli left on Monday for lio
lifiiila on a llyln trip.
K. Ooodimni took an online to tlio
U'tlfilifu.u.. .1.. I. 17
.. ... wuuiuu u ii 1 1 iik i IIU WUUK.
Mlko Waldof Kanwic wuh in town
taking in tlio HilitH on Monday.
I'orrv NuIhoii wim in town from the
Jlliiuk IIiiMoh UiIh week oiijoyiiii? tlio
deliijIitH of city life. .
A..!. Tliompon of UiijjeiKj was in
town.tliiH wi-ck on plimniiro bent and
lor lent nnd recreation.
Mrn. Abbott of Knjjdiio wn a Kiti'Htof
tlmUttiiKotirovu llotul in the enrly
part of tlio week.
Sauil H. Cox, day foreman of tlio tic
plant, Ih now untlruly well ami Ihih gono
lo leHiinio liia dnticH at Kinfon Cal.
.T. N. Jones and MiH Nannio Spong
1'iijoyed tlio delijditH of a refreHliitig
drive lo Conmtook on Sunday afternoon.
J. Viaml Is in town from u trip
ovur tho Itolicniia district, and in woll
pleaMfd with what liu hiiw among tlio
lllilHIH.
Sihii Clay of JCngt-ne, one of the
ownurHof tlio (iolden Slipper mine in
llolu-miii, iu at tlio Sherwood, enroute to
tlio III1II0.
lolin Sherwood and family took ad
vmiliigo of tlio 'delightful 'went her on
Sunday and enjoyod a jileacant drive to
CoiiMiock.
I).. I. l over has iimt returned from
Deer llulto, and liringH soinolltiuHjied
mciH of oro from locations ho liiin re
cently iiiudu.
I'. I'.Talkington of SalLMti, wan regia
teted at tlio Sherwood Tiienday, onroilto
to lioliuiiiiu for inspection and possible
investment.
K. Khodn and L. Johni-oii of Minne
apulia, returned from an iiiHpeetioh of
llulieuiiiion 'J'liCrtday.iind weruipiartered
at tho Sherwood.
Mih. J. M. lierkchlre of Goilien, who
Iiiih beuii viHiting lier relutive.H iu thin
city for two weeki past, returned to her
liuino gu Tiiesdiiy.
Minn Kdnii Wallace haw a bran new
I'enmiul wheel, on which eho in
duligl'ling liernulf and making many
other girls extremely envious.
I'. II. Philliin, wife and three little
daughters returned on .Saturday lam
from Winchester Hay, wiieruthey Imvo
been fur tho piiMt two weeks enjoying
tho ocean breezes.
Vide J. Thorp, who lins been in tho
employ of the ll'iotli-Kelley Company nt
Saginaw for several iiiuiitl'ii past, wiih
in town on Monday and went Kast to
his old homo iu Ohio.
J, A. lieiiHon and Herbert Kakin aro
back from 'Wincliehter liay. after mi
outing of two weekn. Their wives
remained with .1. 1'. Currin and family
and will cuiuo homo later on.
Minn Manila Price of Waltcrville iti
thu gucHl of Miss Cud Hill. The young
ladies are old friends, and in the enjoy
ment of each othei'u (society are wileiug
away the lovely summer hours.
Mrs. HiUtio IV'lley of Hoise. Idaho,
U viHiung witli hur iuotlier, Mis. Surah
Underwood. Mrrf. I'eliey eauie upon the
teceipt of tlio news of her mother's ill
ne8, who iri now recovering. .
K. T. I'hillilis, of the hardwaio firm of
Ki.ui:..., t. ii...;.,,., .....u ...if ..I I),.,,-
, iiiiiij.n vv i'iiiiri.ii, t.a ..... i...
River during the week superintending
the Hcttiug up of one of the linn's nit a
McCormii'k biudeia lecentlv Hold to
Joe Colo.
Lafe Moore and wife of Springfield
were in Cottage Urovo on Sunday to
visit John Holland and wile, thu genial
host and hosted of tho Coitugo Urovo
Hotel. .Mi's. Moore is a sister to Mr.
Holland.
J. K.Dempsev has returned from his
trip to California, and will now make
thu northern circuit of the mineral sec-
tl...i l.tit fivtii'i'tM tri i-i.t.llrtl hem llltpr fin
l.Wl.l w ( . - ' "
and inaku Holiemia his pormanent base
oi action .
Kohi Illliler ami family of Seio, tiro
visiting tlio family of James Hcinenway
for a week. Mr. Hibler is tlio leading
ineiohiint of tho llonrising burg of Seio
ami ono oi us most energciu; nuu ouu
Hianlial, citizens.
T1 .....l..u T.i.l.l n.ilnn mil Sllt.ll fllllV
t7..lll.. .... .. v .....
from tlio Holiemia niinu, anil brought
nearly a hundred pounds of tho rich oro
uti-n.-L- Iln i-Htiiitifil to tho mino
on Monday ami will push development
witu reiiuweu uhuik.v.
Mr.Turley of Colorado Springs has
inailo a visit to Holiemia and is very
favorably impressed with what ho saw
there, lie has gone to Portland on
husinoss, but will foon return as ho
intends interesting himself hero.
A M Vnnmr nt Sttlfl. District Denutv
n....niiyii- nf din Modern Woodineu. is
Visiting tills ony aim Buriuiiiiiiiio,o
i... i....ruiu nf thu (VitliiL'e Himvo lodee.
and thus fur Iiiih succeeded in inducing
24 people to join linn. Hocieiy.
Inr mill Kniiilc .Torilon
.,lllll.n .an ...... v. ...... -
left on Monday morning for the Holiu-
Iflia tilStriet, 10 IOOK over i m iiuiivii
Tnnnriiin Minilitr Coin-
nany, select a mill site and mulso ar-
rangonionis ior raunaitu hii;iuiv.i.vi..u
in the near future.
AV. A. W'altinaii is in from tho May
claim, about three miles above- thu
i..-,.,o .,,1,1 rniuirts that on Sntur-
uuienuu.-w, ...... .v, - --
day work was begun on a tunnul to run
.. 1 1.1.1. 1.. .1 dirt mirnuo
111 01) tllO eUgO, WHICH IS -u ui ou v
and prospects ovory foot of it. He lias
gono to Ktigeno on mismcss .
v.. C. Pentland. representing the
Orogoniiin and Telegrain of 1r!,rtlu,n.
paitl tho xvuggei u can
llo will visit tlio Holiemia district and
i.,. i.t..if rnniilliii with tho wants
lllllhl- inui'-.u.. , i
and advantages of tins section, and dish
up tho iinformation no aciimius mi uiu
edillciition of his homo readers.
A. J. Peek came to town tills week
from thu Jiohoiniu district, wliero ho
Inn, been prospecting for tlio last four
niotitha . Ho litis secured two lino loca
tions, done the location uik. iw.
n .,llu nil.l htnkH fOI'WIird tO
thu timo"vhon ho will be tho possessor
of property tnai win euriuii nu
all future want,
Dr. Ilullingur, Dentist.
If you want wail paper or books don't
forgot to got prices of J. P. Cunlti tho
dinggist.
Suits! Suits!! Tailor inadoHiiitHl I!
tip to date in ovory respect, from $15 up.
Call and see samples,
Oi:o. Boiii.m as-.
1'resh candies every day, niado from
pure sugar at thoTailor shop.
Dr. A. .1. Hullinger, Graduate Dentist.
Perinanently located.
For quality and cheapness in fresh
lneatH go to tho Cuntral meat market.
Hcfore you buy a wagon go nnd look
at tlio Peter Schutlerat Phillips and
Davidson
'For all kinds of plumbing and
tin work go to Griffin & Vcatch
Co.
loo for sale at Merarland's meat
market.
Dr. A. J. Ilullingcr, Dentist. Latest
things in non-breakable plates Gold
Crowns and llridges. Permanently lo
cated. Over (10 odd pnttcrns of wall paper to
chnoce from and more on tho way, at
Jenkins it Lawson's.
If you want good work remem
ber Davidson the Jeweler.
The Old Reliable Peier Schtitlcr
wagons nt Phillips A Davisons.
The Hootli-Kelly Lumber Co., are
offering a nice grade of flooring, rustle
and coiling nt $10.00 per M, which is
mostly iu random and short lengths.
Intending purchasers would do well to
si-o them before placing their ordcrg.
Did you noticet hose bath tubs at Phil
ips & Davison. They are -beauties.
J. P. Currin has a choice lino of in
grain and figured wall paper, at prices
to suit tho trade.
For the purpose of cleaning up tiieir
yard, the Hootli-Kelly Lumber Co., are
offering, for a short time, common
dimension lumber for $6.00 per M.
Hoots, shoes and harness made nnd
repaired at Lewis & Davidson's, 2 doors
west of Opera house. Please givo us a
call.
A car load of Columbia River cedar
shingles for sale by Jenkins & Lawson.
A good gentle ninre to trade for hay
or wood. Inquire of D.utwi.v HnisTOW.
Ice cream at the Elite parlors.
Try it.
Phillips will sell their black driving
team cheaper than you can buy wild
horses. .
Boyd's "gallery is again open
ready for business. Call and leave.
orders.
The Crescent is tho popular wheel nt
a standard price, and no better wheel
at any price. Sold by Kakin & Hristow.
A few rolls of first-class China matting
for sale at cost to close out at
Sciiui.t.Kits Golden Rule Store
Hide a Crescent. They ure sky hiuh.
I $23.00 and $33.00 ntPhikin & Hristow.
See the fine display of millinery attlie
parlors ot Airs. .1. s. Medley.
If you want a good job of plumb
ing done go to Grrffin & Veatch-
Co.
Wo sell good goods nt good prices for
our customers, central .Meat iMnrket,
For latest designs in spring millinery
call on Mrs. J. S. Medley. t
We will pay the highest price for
wool and mohair.
HlvMUNWAY & BURKIIOLDER.
Boys when you are going fishing
remember our line of flys are all
O. K. Griffin Vuatch Co.
John Stoneburg's barbershop nnd
batlis. Also a lino line of cigars, to
bacco, coufuctions, etc. Try him
Fine line of tobaccos, cigars and
confectionery at the Elite, Baker
and Lockwood.
For watches, clocks and jewelry
patronize Davidson the Jeweler.
WE ARK IIKRE TO STAY.
No goods misrepresented; full weight
and measures and satisfaction to all is
our motto.
Wo solicit a sharoof your patronage
At ScituLLEits Golden Itulo Store
W. McKay of Eugeiio is on a visit of
inspection nero mm on uiu looKout ior
possiblo chances.
Supcriiitendant V. II . liehno of the
Musick mino camo to town on Wednes
day on business.
Schuyler Lauder, Mrs. Woods and
Mr. Ivnnnmlv unit funillv left on Tues
day to gather blackberries on tlio IJolie-
inin road near tlio iiawley rancn.
Gee. L. Kelloy, tho onorgotio nnd
versltilo agont of tho 'Washington Life
Insurance Uoinpany, is pack trom a
flying trip to Portland.
C. II . Wnllnco and sons havo bctrun
making brick on tho Davo McFarland
plitco about a milo north of town, rive
men aro employed und tiio output will
no iuu.uuu urieus.
Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, who nttend
to tho creatiii'O wants of thc Black
llutto miners at the boarding house,
guests at tho Coftugo Grove Hotel.
Several outing parties are being
gotten up for uext week.
r: Midsummer Sosl-Prica Sle s
By the Inst mail we received advice from the Royal Tailors
authorizing us to cut the prices right and left on Standard
Spring and Summer Styles. Ilere are a few of thc Special
Prices:
$13.50 to $15 suits at $1 1.25
13,5010 16 suits at 12.00
19.00 suits at 14.75
- . 20.00 suits at 17 50
Shrewd buyers will surely take hold of this Grand Good
Snap. Anticipate your wants. Don't "wait, or
you'll be late Now is thc time and here
til
is the place to get
1 Tailor-Made Suits at World-Challenging Prices I
El " WE CAN SHOW YOU!" fx
E: E. WALL & WHIPPLE 3
r: "THE FURNISHERS." 3
If you want any thing in the
our goods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to cany a
full line of T
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples,
tion, Washing Machines, Churns,
Implements.
W3
IS IT RIGHT
For an Editor to Recommend Pat
ent Medicines?
From Svlvan Valley News, Brevrad;
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
ediior 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
year 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 Diarrhoeai
n-L ':i 1.-I.T u-.jti ii. j i 1
j.enieuy were K.cpi uu lJiuuiauu au
ministered at the inceptipji. ,of an
attack much sufferirigmight 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 & Applkgatu, Drain Drug
gets. n 1 1 ,
BELGIAN HARES.
Here is a chance to get ypur boy
into a paying business on a small
capital. I have a choice lot of high
grade Belgian Hares that I will sell
in pairs at very low prices. There
is. no need" to send to California
When you can get the same thing
here at home. Lord Britain, Sir
Styles, Fashoda, Yukon, Red Rover
Hud1 other fashionable strains ate iu
stock. F. A. Rankin, Eugene.
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,-
-DKALKRS IN-
Groceries, Flour
and Feed,.;
All kinds of Produce,bought "
atthe highest market values,
i
Call and get acquainted- with
us. We shall be pleased at all
times to quote you prices
upon all lines handle'd 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.
i ' ;
iRemember the place: Philips'
old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore.
f
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Hardware line, come and look over
Mechanics Tools, Cutlery, Ammuni
Etc, and a- Full Line of Agricultural
We Carry a Vail I.fne of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES
WALL PAPER, GLASS
Sash and Boors
Estimates Cheerfully given on
all classes of work.
.AGENTS FOR.
Gearelanil : Co((aH!:::;;oIors
TlesJReadSixed Paint on
the. market.
Miiis i Lawn.
If you will mil at our store .we will
give you the 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.
1'nn.Lii's & Davison.
, TheGrtoin & Veatch Hardware Co.
have'ffcceutly added a first class tin hop
to. their nlrcni'y well equippec.houe jind
pro now prepared to do all jdnUY of, re-
WHITE MAN TURNED YEL
LOW. Great consternation was felt by
the friends of M, A. Hogarty of
Lexington, Ky., when they saw he
was tuniiug yellow. His , skin
slowhj 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: MAfter
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.
j THOSE SHIRT j
e WAISTS! H
jEA FULL LINE OF THE3
S LATEST PATTERNS.
W : if
The Prices will please
you, and in point of k
m Quality and Beauty S
L cannot be beaten; 5l
1 Hcinenway & ' 1
win man 3
MAIN STREET. 3
Paints!