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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1900)
Lm!MI"(V ' 1 ..nilv-ilay mining nntl Ijoi- I r inflo.lTiuna Hint is in prcpnra !(lc lmolunr coinnaiiv. tin. I .l0,l.i. niiMtilceH of the Woodmen I Ol 111 cr ..... ir : ,... i. . n5CL.iic clieci 11 "u '": 1 the unlit im; cxeUiotis of the ' )i1KCr J. C. Johnson unit his able Dl'i no iinplishod nswialanl Tom Jjjins. In order lo produce this i... Ill Il'ilimuw !"'- '.mum - 'enb ,l('w 1111(1 'miu'!,HUlu hll,Kf will"''1' " mm npiiu hi mi' actinK 1,1,(1 mal!0 l)my lllC I,K"ce ,C rci- tritc-o of the season. Noth- . i li.fi mwlnne Mint in jjjiloiif to enhance the production (Ijis ro naiitic and fetching little C . I II !.. 1.. I! nlcCC nnl wucu mi is "i leuuiuess I '. . . !... till Ill I.. (lie tiiU"1 113 itiuwiiuii in. iw jniioiini il. It will merit and un doubtedly will have n crowded jlCK l'1"lM COWIIOKN.-- j, ii (jtiiiin. Cy Bingham and Henrv Juliiison have returned from their trip of exploration into the fibtiu s . , 4 the mountains 40 miles beyond I! "Iifinia. They look with them -"wii pack nninittls. A great pi "I 1 1 -t i- way was impeded with dense un U rl-rns'i, which had to lie j'tut 1..mi he fore passage could br Intl. They found plenty of fine jo;t i. nk .mo think well of that liitli! n country, so much so that they i :t tid next summer to take a larr -itf.t. revisit the same se.' tiuii mi I in ike a more diligent and thorou. Ii search for treasures they line n. y reason to believe nVvM'l t!i .ii'. No accident uiarretl .tlic ri;. :ind aside f on) its hard ship t!n fo"l well repaid for .the tun-ud expinse by what they m .v .in I l" mil'l. b. K i.K'iWUKS MBKT. A i :'.!'! meeting of the South I. me 0 unity Stock and Wool Association was held en Sj'.'ir ! iv List in the office of the sent ii v, Jerome Knox, at which in- ' lUhusiasiu was manifested and i .ij.ortaiit business was trams octi A committee wasappoiuted l j It .it new bylaws and constitu-t,im- il-o a committee whose duty i sh il! be to promulgate the assc mti T interests through the local pjp throughout the county. The iu: i ulir meeting will be held tii lirst Monday in December. Th? r'.'. iii tiers of the association arc earn- t workers and look forward t)t'i tine when, much good will crown their eflotts in the means and im t'l'.il-. they are undci taking for the welfare of all. I" r ii ic eooi.HK. L ife Shelby, the wilom bunch-gra-,-, horseman, who has recently been assisting the cause of temper ance by trying to deplete the slock of liqunr on sale in this city, last Friday surrounded more than his share and more than he had space for, and a good, portion went up to lus head. He pranced around the main street, used obscene and blas phemous language and generally made himself very obnoxious, and the marshal gathered him into the official net and stowed htm away in the city bastile until Saturday, when he was taken before Recorder Medley and fined $2.50 and costs and presented with the court's ad vice to go and sin no more. U'CIOVS Al'I'I.KS. Mrs. E. A. Cottle went to Eu geue last week on business con nected with her interests there and to renew old and pleasant friend ships. She visited one ol her properties on which is grown some of the largest and most luscious apples one could wish to look upon. They' 'are of the Northern Spie variety. This office was the re cipient of two of the specimens Mrs. Cottle brought with her on re luming, for which many thanks arc tendered. .MONSTROUS PlCARS. C. V. Ssars, whose ranch is three miles east of town, brought to the Nugget office 'this week specimens of the fine pears he raises, One of them, measured 10 inches around, This fruit is very pleasing to the eye and later on its flavor will be tested. 0U Xliirson Fouvth Vmjo I'l.'- 1.1 up Ttui C-ily l'oiiii,-i i,M!t inirmmnt t(, I' Mim.lay, o.n,,!,,,,. Ht I'..'enl-M..HrH. H-nnoM, Martin, rnyli.r, Lurch tun I Viiiiiienbnru. Ahm-iit Mckitn. ChfiMiiiin and Ht,,no. Aflci I lir previoiiH iiiimtlfH tt,.r(. r,.ll( mill improved 1111.I routine miw .lix. l-MI'dof ll...fllUi,KpW ll hIIICHH WftH ten itiiit'teil : New 1 iileuiilliM uiii-fi l..t.i :.. 1 front of t I ti it1 in hloek Pet kin. ' "dditii.n. I Hilli" wero 11 nd I led unit 11 1 lowed m fol Iomh: ( ily AitornevV xnlarv. .(13 68 'rilllih a Neiiteh Ciiinpnnv for eenicnl, nuiU, eie 1 M Hiirliiiin, hniiliiiK ('nttiixn (irove Wiiler C.oiiipuny, Witter for Sepiemlier .1 II Warner, building eiowdnKn... A NeNon, elcetrie liiditu W Mel'arliiiid. naliny hh IiiuibIiuI mid eollei'tinit water rentB I H U'atkiin", Liking down lirid0 nnd piling Iniiilu-i Ilohi'inia N'iiti 1. pii-iiii n notieeM Irwin IIihIhiiii ( iiii.!mii , docket of city law mi l jmii x.'. J S Medley, Hen icch iih recorder... (1 05 4 8f I ru. 1 11 25 ' (15 ! iuraiit oideied ilniwn in favor of I J. II. Pcrkiiii for In-inu contriiei ! piicii for iri-.iiliii A and Hoeoml ctrectii , on tin' ML-Pt ri-. 1 Tin! city iitiorney wok iiv-lrni'ted to piepaii, ordinance., providing for pro-: r.d.i ii-e:nentR for iilreet improve-1 iiiintH on I ontili hlreet, tjeeoml and A -treetn, Main and Wall -Ire,'!; ..No to piepnrc mi oidi.n'i fixing the wilier inti'H to eoiifiiiiieM of city water. ! The Council tl en adjourned to meet on (Jctiiher 'Iih ut S p in. VOU'flfJ't'l, CKl'SAI)KK8. ! ! 1 . 1 11 v cor.sc ,. . , , "I" wie giieHi 01 .urn. unit 110 anu. Saturday afternoon last the' BC1 ... , , , ., f . 1 It. S. Smith hud 11 largo invoieo of the weather was perfect: the women . ,i,.Ht Wntormelloii8 that ever eamo to and children were out in foice and market on Saturday hint. Tho.v . , , e-iri.e from Dilllnrd and were boBttties. ibecrowd9 were nttgniented by a. , , .1 Ned Strong ih home on n slmrt vinit goodly number or people from thein, (,( ,olh,.r. -jfe wi, im8 countrv side. Colonel Holt, tke I '"'' viHitinK li. ru fo.' ;oino weeks will . , , .. iHcct.mpmiy him on lus return to JJaker ieuifier:iuce iceiuicr, wiiuc nuiuiuj; forth during the week among other things organized a drill corpse of all the boys and girls he could gither, instructed them in various evolutions and on Saturday paraded thetu on the prii c pie streets of town. They were ornamented with red, white and blue regalia and armed with slicks and showed much proficiency in drill for so short a season f training. There were nearly 100 in line and they made a nice display and eiijoyed it hilly as well ns the onlookers. 1KRKING THAW!. Kd Ilebard, the popular and de bonaire salesman in Hen Lurch's hiir establishment, has gone this week to Drain and Yoncolla to vUil ; r,.,..., f ,mii;,.r crenM. renew old ' lH til V 14 friendships and form new attach ments, and has taken with him a choice lot of the latest styles 01 si,ii javc passed, feminine trappings to exhibit and Thomas K . Campbell of the lumber it i ii... cmiolv inrdames and' r"' ul Campbell & Alexander near Com sell to the stately inchtlanles aml , MtM.k( H1! in ton on Sunrtay last. He hiwldimr liifiidens who dwell in those is,... aereeahlo eentlomnn and his call oloi ivirhnments. Ed's liortlv classic environments, l-.il s portl form and winning ways, together with the fine raiment he carries, are sure to give him a passport into the most select circles and flood him with the wave of trade for his house he conscientiously labors to attain. llONintD AND l'INltl). The outcome thus far of the small fracas that occurred at the Helena mine recently between two mining men. was officially voiced in Roscburg on Saturday last by Jus tice Robiuett. V. II. Rehne was put under bonds of $500 to keep the peace and Herbert I.cigh was fined S10 and costs for canying ......nt,.,i vvpnnous. As to the merits and demerits of the case the reporter is not in a position to state, but it is fair to presume that the justice to whom the story of the troubles was unfolded rendered an impattial decision and dealt fairly by both of the. participants HWINDI.KI). rt.i ...n.i TTnnkius and his wife who arc deaf mutes, were hocus nocuscd out of $14 75 recently by a one-armed pictended deaf mute who came from no one knows where and who disappeared as silently as 1... ...line. Out of pure synipauiy ,.1:1 inlhs narted with their money, and afterward learned to 1 i.r.,v sorrow and dismay that the fraud could prattle glibly and guzzle "booze" as though it had been his nourishment from infancy. The next deaf mute that applies for help at the Hopkins home, if without ' wioiifinls. will tret a club proper " or Scalding water Subscribe fov the Xhvuct. sH About yoti. iJr. Ilnllingor, DcntlHt. V. H. HwuiiB, mniinar of tlio Black liuilfinino, wan 111 town this week. ChiiM. lliuneim or 1 ho Itelcim, who 'hh liien vimtiiiB Pditlmnl, returned 'nut week. J. M . WillininH of Kiisenn enmo lo t"M ii in tho unrly part of ttio week and returned homo, .1 rn'lc -'on tironUe nnd wlfn wllllcnvo ... , mm. o. iv. wiimir (Aunt Kally) Im sol; nnt her littin Htoro huro and eono to live in Ella,,,,, O. i; Knox of EiiBono Whh here this week looking nfter this intereHtH of his fin in und other iniiiteiH. Pliomns (imdnor nnd wifn wern In Rm',ow.""" Wutrdv liMt vitiii friendB 'J'l :ri " ,,,ulin "t'"o )urehnm;8. 57 l) -L W. Cool: left (his week for Portland on hiiHincfM und he may prolon( Uh trip 38 20 lo Kan I''rmi(!ieo heforu ho returns heio. . ftn Mrn. Pel Hunford and children drove t.. i',.ii.- it 1 1 ' "KiKiir on minimy 10 vimt irluliilB ii'i'l enjoy the beiiiniex of nature onroutc. IVanli Ifcndernon, who iccently moved t"'"iildyville, Iiiim heen a very Hiek man . lms, lie-1 now Htowiy ro- . ' .lumen uomenwny im min ut iroin a a had cold nnd in a very Kick uimi. iJ is inanv friends hone to kmiiii enn liiin In his uceurtoined viiII;m. Thro.li.ro JennltiRB eamo hael: from I'oitland Innt week nnd went into the l!."lM'miii hills thin week, llo enjoyed '""'.rn.vul trip muehly. jchkc Martin 01 i.ynx Hollow ealleii ... iiiu ..ijrb u.jiru nils HtTK. iiu re- liorlNiill things in hiii vicinity in active movement and good coming to nil. MinH Mnj.'gio Witfhett of Walker, who hun heen very ill moat of the xuinmor, m now miieh- improved nnd in in town . . .1 . . ... . ...I . ny( Sil ih Clay came out from Bohemia on Sunday. IIo.hiM In en in ehlirgo of the (ji'Men Slipper property nnd reports it looking well, lie goeii eiut to Illinois for the n inter. J. K. Nolund, ex-lieriff of Lano coun ty, now living at Crenwell, wins in town thlH week on hiiHiu rh and to meet old friend, and wan registered ut tho Cot tngo (irove Hotel. J. 12. Wheider arrived this week from DosinoitiOH, Iowa, and will likely stuy hero all winter. He is tho father of l-'rnnk V,'heeler of the new hardwaro firm of Wheeler A. Scott. 8. K. bauiU'i' Ii.ih returned from the hop lleld.i after six weeka' ahsenee, and there in great joy among his lady fi lends ill again hcholdlng Ins ruhycoiid vii-age ..ml hacking in hi winning Miiiles. John Ilolland, that prince of P-uni-I'ai-cM who gulden tliv ilc-lliuea of the I'oltatio Urovn Ifolel. has eoihi.leted liib contruet of hop hailing ut tho Hays vurd, nnd is now in the enjoyment ut comfort Olmiles Vials, who hag been In 15o- hernia all summer, is now home for lite winter to enjov tne eomioi ts 01 .loinesuc. ;inr tinvj uiiivi Rnwt'j'n v exertioim when the storms of winter ! "'V N'.,'t ""IV" W"S mueh "''P"" elated. Uulue iigam. Captain O'Brien came in from Sagi naw this week. Ho has gone hence to his ranch on the Siushuv to remain until about Ch'i istuias, when ho will proceed to Salem to mingle, with tlio solons in their legislative troubles. Ira lleldler. who for tho past six months has presided over the cutting blocks of Mcl'nrlnnd A tons meat liinket. h'!B leturnedto his home near Oakland, Oiegon. Ira is a lirst-clasa boy and Ids many friends will miss him. Miss Ada Smith, teacher of the school n't Divi.lo. called at the NtlL'Cet OllicO Oil tiatuiday last with the information that sho has 30 pupils enrolled, and order, svstein and instruction aro working in harmony in the seat of learning over which alio presides. Yes Veateh called at tho Nugget, oflic.o inc. Snturdnv and said he had recently sold 20 of bis flue Angora goats for $5 ..ml,. Kivn vears iil-o thev only com nianded ii'.SO each, lie is using the diflVrenco in prices now nnd then as a campaign argument among ins uouio eratio friends. U, M. Smith came down from Bohomin on Sunday. Ho lias been working as tessmentH all the summer on the seven claims of tho liiversido company and doing EOlnoprospoetingon his own hook. Kino prospects were in sight when) ho left oil work. Ho has gone to Giants Pass for tho winter. Hamilton Veateh sufleicd quite a loss tho other dav in tho destruction of his dryhouso and all tho fruit it contained. The lire staited while the family was at dinner and before it was discovered it was beyond all control, and there was nothing to do hut ice it go up in smoko and regret tlio los. Thomas Kllpatriek arrived in town this week from Seattle nnd is registered at tho Sherwood. Since ho was last horo ho has been well over tho north west, but thinks the future of this town has tho brightest outlook of any he lias visited, and is now on tho lookout for an opening proposition to tie up to. W. IL Shane, one of Bohemia's faithful and devoted prospectors and mine-owneis, is in town on one of his periodical trips and registered at tho llolel Sherwood. .Mr.' Shane, always a L.,.....i:.-.. .1.411 nnniint beln feel nc olated over the uunderfiil strikes made of late bv his neighbors, He has lino nrrnertv also and knows what a good thing ia. In Bi'iGf. Dr. Ilullingor, Dentist. Call at IJ.C. Madsun's for fine jeweliy Per hnnd loaded shells call 011 Clrilfin nnd Veateh Co. Oct ywir dirty Hiiila cleaned at tho Kugeno Sleain Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Cleo U. Grlflilh, local agent. Clippings for sale nt tho Cottage Orove Cigar Fnetory. 50 Prs. Men's and Uoy's l'oota nt cost for Bpot caah ill Kakiu &, llristows. Snltn! Bulls! I Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in every respect, from if 15 up. Call and sco samples. (ir.o. ISOIII.MAN. r Dr. A. J. Ilullingor, nraduato Dentist. Permanently located. Now lines in fancy sweaters for Men and lioys at Kakin & ISrislows. Orifllii-Veateh Co. carry the linest lino of Ammunition in South Lane Co . Tho Kugcne Steam Dyeing and Clean ing Works guarantees fast color on gouts suits. They como out looking like new. Geo. K. Giiflith, local agent. For quality and ehcapness in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. Ceo. ISohlman, tho up-to-date tailor, will show you goods, nil shades and all prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for 0 and up! Pauls .! ami up. Frcah caudles every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Caps for Hoys and Girls nt 15c each. Eukin & Ilristow. Dr. A. .T. Hullinger, Dentist. Latest things in non-hreakahlo platCH Gold Crowns nnd Bridges. Permanently lo cated. Over CO odd patterns of wall paper to c.hoos'o from nnd nioro on tho way, at Jenkins A Lawson's. For flrst-olasa watch repairing go to II. C. Madeon. , Rportimien remcnibor Grifiin A Veateh Co. carry a fine lino of Shot Guns and Rifles. Go to Geo. Bohlmnn'8 tailor shop Main s'trcot and sep his fall lines of samples and goods. lie can plea?o you in any style or lino yon may desire. Kvery child who makes a cash pur chase of 50u or more in any of our lines except grocovi 'S, between now nnd the third Monday of tho fall term of school, will he given a school bag or a Brownie Lunch Box. Kakin & Bristow. Don't run around with dirty clothes .vhen you can get them cleaned for 11 song at the Kugcne Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Inquire of Geo. K. Griffith, tho barber. Tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., nre offering a nice grade of flooring, rustic and ceiling at $10.00 per M, which is inostlv in random and short lengths. 1111011(11111; Durehascrs would do well to aee them before placing their orders Seo tho fine display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. .1. S. Medley. Vn sell L'nod iroods at cood prices for our customers, Central Meat -Market. Ji)m StonLburg.8 barbershop and bathf.. Also a line line of cigars, to bacco, confections, etc. Try him Por tho pnrposo of cleaning up their yard, tho Booth-Kelly Lumber v,o., nre jfiering, for a short time, common dimension lumber for J6.00 per M. V it' THH GOLDEN BULB SELLING OUT. We must sell out our stock in tho next 00 days, and Shoes, Boots, Rubber Boots "and Overshoes.-and everything in tho shoe lino is going at cost. Some odd pairs and sizes are going at less than cost. It will pay you to buy now, as this stock will not last long at the rate it is going at. Remember this is no show sale, but a genuine sale, as other business requires my attention and I must sell this stock out in thenoxt CO days. Como early and get the best bar gains at tlio Golden Rule. W. F. SCUULLKIt. GKOKGIA MINSTRW.S. The trottp of Ethiopian per formers under the above title gave a pleasing entertainment on Wednesday evening to an audience that filled Martin's Hall. The open-air concert in tho afternoon and evening was the feature oltue snow, although there were several good specialties which were well rendered and well received. Taken as a whole the show was good, all seemed pleased, and everybody seemed to have gotten their money's worth. LORANU 1TKMS, Misa Katie Runk went to Woodburn on Friday to school. Mis John Simpson, Jr., from Rngehe is visiting hoi-parents Mr and -Mrs D Zumwult. Mr nnd Mrs Col Standish went to Cor vallU Monday to visit friends. Lorano Agricultural Fair will bo held at thoLoranp liau uci. u mm 1-. Mr nnd Mrs Whito spent a few dnvs ... r:.v.-.. vluitine relatives.- lheir nephew and Ids wile. Mr J11" Mr J P Ozmont returned homo with them. Mr nnd Mrs Chns Lott and daughter went to Eugene Tuesday ami roiurueu , edtie-aay, mi!nm!fiirffliifffis$$wiinin!fi!riif!iriirK 1 RESlTVUi RUSSETS 1 ARK QUITU TIII5 PROPKR THING THIS TIME OF S THE YKAR-: jE Wc have"aiagnif7cVnfstock'ofEINE SHOES, 12 sE: our prices are lower than like quality sells for any ZZZ where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction 111 every respect at MoneySaving Prices. We think we know what the people want. To suit the public taste nnd purse and meet popular de mand is our business ambition. w z We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure salisfac- !: lion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." S OUR SHOES ARE GOING I.IKE HOT CAKES. fS Ii WE SUIT EVERYBODY. ' g E. WALL & WHIPPLE j Progression We are living in a rapid uge: 0 and you must move with it. Keep up with tho times. If you see a chance to benefit yourself grasp the opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At IBerison Drug Company. COTTAGK GKOVK ure Drugs W. S. CllltlSMAN'. jTfi e Fashion Stables Gljrisinan & Banils, Proprietors. Reasonable Prices' First-CIass Turnouts, Double or Single. Up TO DVFE Wheeler & Scott - - COTTAGE GROVE. Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw. Ice cream at the Elite parlors. Try it. Successor to B. F. PHILEIPS, DKALHKS 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 had years of experience iu 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. As anag: of Progression. Tho World triovea OREGON. and Chemicals-wn E1.1 Bangs. : Proprietors of the Bohemia and $ 76 Black Butte Stage Eincs. ; Cottage Grove, Oregon. Davis Sewing- Machines ARE JUST TMAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines. Prices to suit. For sale by BELGIAN HARES. Here is a chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small capital . I have a choice lot of high grade Belgian Hares that I will sell iu 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, Faslioda, Yukon, Red Rover and other fashionable strains ate in stock. F. A. Rankin, Eugene. We will pay the highest price for wool and mohair. Hemunway Sc. Burkiioldur. A car load of Columbia River cedar shingles for salo by Jenkins & Lawson. gitrnrwitmrnrifFiifmitFg those shirt if g WAISTS! e ElA FUEE EINE OF THEI3 5 EATEST PATTERNS. The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten; w As A) 1 (iiouier. S MAIN STREET. S