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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1900)
Oil I- " . . i - nr. ...1.1 i .. i.i I)C), of the World lo spent ilmrwith perfected Woo. tlllll oderaft at the Opern house in the enjoy, nicnt of grntul phonograph ami jtcrcoptieati enterltiinnienl, a novel innovation of iiiBtriietion nnl pleas ure, presented by the head camp of Woodmen oi tuc worm under lite aunpicert of the local camp. The lull was fiHf(l wil" t,,c l)C'st people 0fCottnBc Grove, a splendid enter tainment wa given !'1(1 one that will make a lasting impression on ,1,05c that had the pleasure of being present- Such entertainments do . vast deal of good, because they ,Kct the attention of the people and jctthemto thinking hi the direc tion Hint is most ennobling nnd for thctlircct benefit of the individual ami general good of the community. The object k-ssoiw shown should ami will materially assist in build up the ranks of the local camp. The order is one oi the gtnndest in the fraternal gtfuip, and besides giving on" standing in society it assures him or her comforts and consolation in sickness and distress and an honorable tablet lo their memory in their final sleep. A aoSH CAM, Last Thursdny afternoon I5ud Jackson of Lynx Hollow came . t ... t ..... , i. i.:.. iir i lUlgll l liuat iu iwninn ill me liy the unlooked for discharge of a shotgun in the hands of his brother Charley. They were out hunting for birds and Bud wns about 20 feet in front of Charley when a bird was scared up just ahead of theai and to the right. Charley saw it first nud in his anxiety to bring it down raised his gnu lo fire o.cr and biyond his brother. The gun was suddenly ' discharged and the charge carried away the entire side of Hud's hat and five shot en tered his scalp just behind the ear, grazed the skull and came out over the temple. Dr. Suapp dressed the wound and it is healing nicely, hut it was a mighty close call for Dm! Jackson. ms si'ium'Aj. now U'v. C E C.-.tndall preichcd his iti'tial .sermon in Cottage Grove before the congregation of the M. K. church on Sunday morning last. Tin- impression he made upon his flock was an excellent one and atigtirs well for the influence he will exert in this field. His com manding figure. pursttnsive elo quence, clear diction and analysis, and broad and charitable views make him at once an ideal leader and a sif; pilot to guide the wan dering dinners home. The M. K. church people are to be congratu lated on having secured the ser vices of so able a man to minister to their spiritual needs. I.OTS OK I'KODUCK. livery day for the past week ereat loads of farm produce has been coming into town from all di rections. Potatoes, apples, pump kins, squash, grain nnd feed stuffs, wood and shakes are daily being hauled in and stored with the merchants and sold and delivered to our citizens for winter use. All that is brought iu finds ready sale at good prices. The good weather is giving everybody a chance to provide for the coming winter and all seem to be taking advantage of the opportunity afforded. M0VHD AOAIN. The county rock crusher has f....liationa were sent out again been moved from near the cemetery on Silk Creek to a loca tion on James Hawley's place near the Divide, where it has begun crushing and will continue at it un til all the necessary repairs are made in that direction. It has done good service on the road to the Siusluw and the travel that passes over that road this winter will be greatly benefited for the 'repairs made. 1.WCTUKH. President Strong- of the Univer sity ot Oregon will lecture Friday evening, November 9, for the bene fit of the public school library. This is the first of a series ot lectures by leading nieti of the state. LOOAr will bo found on the Fourth Page. I M. lv. INDICATION. - Aflc-r many waits and hitches the new edifice of the M. E. congrega tion is about completed. The church occupies one of the most conspicuous !,,., in lhis lnrvilur- C'ly. It is situated on the bank of the Coast p0rk at the west end of Main street, iimi from lis front steps commands a view of the entire street and away out over the hills toward the rich cldorade of Bo hemia. Its exterior is most at tractive and finished iu white. The belfry iu the steeple is over 70 feet fioin the ground, and the clear tones of the bell can be heard for a wido range around the valley. The interior is finished in corrugated woods that have received three coats of oil and rW nrPCr.MiL! n j.imvin,) (1 handsome appearance. Besides the main auditorium there are three class rooms, which can be thrown open at any time, thus making the entire sealing capacity capable of accommodating 500 people. The hanging chandeliers and side lamps will be fed with gasoline and when lit will furnish 800 candle power, which will flood the church with a brilliant lulu. The dedication ser vices will commence at 10:30 on Sunday morning. Hesides the resi dent pastor there will be present Presiding Elder Ford and Dr. I. I), Driver, and perhaps other divines, as several havo been invited. It will be a notablc'evcnt in church circles and an earnest and hearty welcome is extended to all to be present at the dedicatory .services. WAS IT A IIUKGI.AU. On Monday night the family of Cy Miller wnnt lo visit relatives in another part of town. Miss Willard, who lives with the family, had gone to choir meeting and return ing home and not finding the folks retired about 10:30, thinking they would soon be home. Before re tiring she thought she boiled all the doors, but did not do so iu the case of the front door on the south side ol the building. At 12 o'clock she was suddenly awakened by a licht. in her bed chamber, and though considerably frightened, she looked up into the face of a tall, slim man with a light mustache, who wore a datk coat and was standing by her bedside. He im mediately drotmed the match he held and sat down on the side of her bed near the foot of it. She threw the covers off and jumped from the bed and he instantly left the room, which she then quickly fastened. He struck another match in the hallway and went into the dining rooui and unbolted the door leading to the outside and quickly vanished. She then went to the kitchen, procured a match, lit her lamp, made all the doors secure, and then dressed herself and went to find the family. He never spoke a word nor did she, and there was nothing taken from the house. It is also said that the same evening a man was knocked down and robbed in the same locality. Could the same man have done it? It would be well for all to be on the lookout for suspicions characters. A I.IVK VKACOCK. Scott Chrisman, the well-known liveryman, is one of those genial men who love a good joke on the other fellow, and always takes it good naturedly if it comes his way. The other day a mining man came down from Portland on his way to visit the Bohemia mines, and booked himself at the stage station for passage next morning, ins name was Peacock.. Soon after Scott was out among his boon com panions telling them that he had a live peacock to send up by stage iu the morning to Bohemia. They all wanted to see it, but Scott said it could not be seen until the stage was ready to start in the morning, and several of them got up early and went to the stage office to see the beautiful bird. .When the mining gentleman appeared at the stage office in the morning the boys were introduced to the live pea cock nud all enjoyed a good laugh, but they have got it iu for Scott and are only biding their time to trip him up. AH Akout'Yoti. Dr. Hufilngor, Dentist. Will Bodes of Kngotio waa In town lIuHweuk, William Hemcnwny visited Portland tnlH week . Hon. L. T. Harris of Kugnno was in town thin week. Darwin U. Yointi of Kimono made this city A vlHil this week. O. I Knox Ih putting in about tlireo noes each of alfalfa and clover. Charles Lott of Loruuu was in town on 1'iiUHdny and was wearing his Suit day miillc. Tickets for the '49 Drama are selling like hot cakes at Goodman's. Mrs. .1. K. tlarrult lelnrncd Wednes day after an extended visit at Tuoomn and Seattle. Mrs. Sarah Modlo of Klmirn Ih visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Holland, at the Cottage Grove Hut 1. Mrs. I'otrio went to the fair at Lorane lam week and viHlted her people and nriny friends there. I. 1'. Ininan, the storekeeper and postmaster at Lorano, wan In town on hiisim-s early in the week. Dr. Snniii) shipped some Amrora goats cam hum ween, Ilioy will no quite 11 curiosity as they are not raised there V. Thornton, who controls the destinies of the hoarding house at mill No. 1, came tip fioni Snginuw on Sunday. The completed list of prize-winners at the Lurauo Pair arrived too lute fortius Usiio, hut will receive attention i.ext week. 0. K. Itussell, one of the progressive and up-to-date ranchers of Ihu Siuslaw came over fruni Lorane 011 business last Monday. Only a few more choice seats for the '49 Drama at Goodman's. J. Jt. Elliott, one of the wealthy nnd go-ahead farmers of the Siusluw, was iu town on Monday and called at the Nugget office. W. X, Crow, one of tho prosperous fanners of thn Siusluw valley was in town on Tuesday and inado the Nugget a plcapaiilcall . James S. Benson has traded his for mer home for other propel ty at the south end of town and has moved into anil on his new possessions. Little Charlev Karl, eleven years of age, last week while out hunting about tin eu miles from town, killed a spike buck deer with a muzzle loading shot gun. Dr. Colo of Grass Valley, Eastern Oregon arrived in this city to be the guui-t of Or. and Mrs. Snupp for a lew days, from hero they go to Drain where 1 hey will locate. Charlev Trimble, tho Ashland black smith, stopped oil' here this week to visit relatives and friends. He is going 10 Wendling to lix up some machinery lor U10 mills at that place. C. K. Campbell of Denver, general organizer foi, the l'acilie coast of the Woodmen of the Woild was in town two days this week and did much good fur the' advancement of the order heie. Joe Perkins Is going into tho culture of strawberries-011 an extensive te.de. He has ulreiulv :i acres in plants and will put in six more. His farm is just east of town, and the setting out 01 plants will continue until the entires) acies are in. Rev. W. V. MeGeo and family left on Monday night lur Aberdeen, Texas, where he will lomain for at least a year. Ills aged mother lives theieand is in poor health and bis desire to bo near lier in her extreme age is one of the reasons w by he has gone to Texas. George K. Webber of Medford is in town iu the interest of Woodcraft, lie is president of the Southern Oregon l'oullrv Association, ami says the first exhibit of that oiganizath;n will bo held at Medford sometime in January . En trance fees for any exhibit will bo 50c. Stato Deputy J. W. Simmons of the Modern Woodmen, will bo iu town to morrow ami will accompany A. M. Young to Hebron for tho purpose of 111 btalling 11 camp of the order there. He will then go to Oakland and assist . A. Wooliover in instituting a camp at that place. Those desiring good seats for the '49 Drama should apply at once at Goodman's. TTnllnml took in tho fair at T.nrniHi last week. He has a host of friends over that way and they were all glial to see him. John was raised down in tho Coyote section and tho familiar scenes over about Lorano brought back lumpy memories of boyhood days. it s Pnnk nnd Miss M. Wilson of Ynncolla visitid the Lorano fair and .... tim oiu-Mts of Mr. and Mrs. Ionian n Sntniilnv last thev drove over tho ,iin to visit friends hero and on Sunday returned homo. Ihu Nugget man met them at tho fair and has a mighty good opinion of thoso pleasant young people G. W. Kelley brought to tho Nugget nffluo on1 Tuesday four beautiful apples thniimi' viirlatv. nnd which were un.it iii liv Mrs. H. S . Webber, whd re 0 miles south of town on Cedar Creek, for which Mr. Kelley and the lady hayo our uianus. y..u .!.,. iwmnili'M measured lli!.xl- inches and has u rich, clear and smooth surface T..1... U'i.rora nnd V. II. White caiUO ill from Adams mountain last week for tho winter, inoy navo ue.-n m, all summer on tho Gettysburg and ha ccnu claims closo to Martin's spr ngs. They havo done 70 feet of tunneling. im. f..,.n tin. fii.tU'shnri' tunnel is in 6 foot of good ore that will run $40 to tho ton. " Tim Eugene has a 12-oot ledge. Work will bo resumed again 111 the early spring. "Boiled down, it is free silver and free trade on one side ana pros- oritv nil d development ot) the other." l Brief. Dr. Hullingeri Dentist. Call at II. C. Madson's for fine joweliy For hand loaded shells cull ou Griflln nnd Veatch Co. All work warranted one year. "Cop" the jeweler. Get your dirty suits cleaned at the Kugunc Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Geo. H. Grifllth, local agent. Clippings for salu at the Cottage Grove Cigar factory. 50 1'rs. Men's ami Boy's Boots nt cost for spot cash nt Knkiu & Bristows. Suits I SiiUh!! Tniior made suits!!! Up to ditto in overv respect, from $15 up. Call and see samples. Gi:o. Boiii-mas. Dr. A. J. Hullinger, Graduate Dentist. Permanently located. New lines in fancy sweaters for Men and Bovs at Eukin & Bristows. Griflln -Veatch Co. carry tho llncst lino of Ammunition in South Lane Co. "Cop" the jeweler buys gold and silver at market prices. Tho Kugcne Steam Dyeing and Clean ing Works guarantees fast color on gents suits. They come out looking like new. Geo. K. GiilTith, local agent. For quality anil cheapness in fresh meats go to tho Central meat market. Geo. 15ohIman,the up-to-date tailor, will show you goods, all shades and all prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for $9 and up! Pants $-1 and up. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Caps for Boys and Girls nt 15c each. Kakin & Bristow. Dr. aT.I. Hullinger, Dentist. Latest things in non-breakable plutcrf Gold Crowns and Bridges. Permanently lo cated. Over 00 odd patterns of wall paper to choose from and more on the way, at Jenkins & Lawson's. For first-class watch repairing go to II. C. Mudsen. . Go to Geo. Bohlman's tailor shop Main street and see his fall lines of samples and goods. lie can pleaso yon in any style or lino you may desire. Emblem buttons and pins at "Cop" the jewelers, M. W. A., V. of W., K. O. T. M., K. of P., I. O. O. P., and Masonic. Every child who makes a cash pur chase of 50u or moro in any of our lines except groceri -s, between now and the third Monday of tho hill term of school, will be given a school bag or 11 Brownie Lunch Box. Eakin &. Bristow. Don't run around with dirty clothes when yon can get them cleaned for a song at tho 'Eugene Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Inquire of Geo. E. Griflllb, the barl-er. Tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., are offering 11 nice grade of flooring, rustic and ceiling at $10.00 perM, wlucli is mostly in random and short lengths. Intending puichasers would do well to seo them before placing their orders See tho lino display of millinery at the parlors of Mrs. .1. S. Medley Wo sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Uentrai .Meat marKoi. John Stoneburg's barbershop and lvitlm. Also a line lino of cigars, to bacco, confections, etc. Try him Golden Rule selling out. Boots, Shoes. Rubbers at cost. Groceries at reduced prices. V. F. SCHULLER. FOR SALE. A Span of Mules. Inquire of Hememvay & White. WANTKO. Some good fir bark. Inquire at this office. For Sai.u. A team of fine work horses and new Mitchell wagon at a bargain; the horses weigh 1309. Apply to G. A. Cobb at Elite store. XOTICE TO TAXVAXIUtS. It has been the custom and re quirement of the law for the Sheriff of the Couuty to serve tax warrants for delinquent taxes 011 the property of the delinquent tax pa. er, but owing to the passage of a new law such notices hereatter will not be served or posted on de linquent property, but a certificate of levy will be filed with the county clerk, and theu the customary notice of sale of property for de linquent taxes will be published in one of the county papers. This levy will be made Nov. 1st, 1O00, and advertising commence imme diately thereafter. Tax payers in order to avoid expense of levy and advertising should pay their taxes at once. '., , W. W. Withers,. Sheriff and Tax Collector ot L,ane County, Oregon. gimini!miiriifi!fms$eiifvmni!itfiin!fffl I RES1Fi RUSSETS I E ARE QUITE THE PROPER THING THIS TIME OF S THE YEAR. 5E We haveTMagidficeiit Stock of PINE SHOES, jSE; our prices arc lower than like quality sells for any 15 r where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in j5 w every respect at w MoneySaving Prices. jli We think we know what the people want. j-- To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular dc- 10$ mand is our business ambition. Sr We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac- 5 lion, and then "the proof of the pudding is iu the eating." OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. 3 WE SUIT EVERYBODY. , 3 g E. WALL & WHIPPLE ! Progression Wo are living in a rapid age: an age of Progression. The World' moves and you must move with it. Keep up with the times. If you eec a chance to benefit yourself grasp tho opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At 33ensoia Drug- Company COTTAGK GROVE Pure Drugs W. S. Chrissian. The Fashion Stables Gfyrisirjap & Bars, Proprietors. Reasonable Prices First-Class' Turnouts, Double or. Single. Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO DATE- Wheeler & Scott - - . COTTAGE GROVE. Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Booth-Kelly yard, Saginaw. Sportsmen remmbor Griflln & Veatch Co. carry a lino lino of Shot Guns and Rifles. 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 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. us As As OREGON. and Chemicals-e. Em Bangs. 'jg Proprietors of the Bohemia j 3 and Black Butte.Stage Lines. 8 Davis Sewing Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines, Prices to suit. 1 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 in pairs at very low prices. There is no need to send to California when you con get the same thing here at home. Lord Britain, Sir Styles, Fashoda, Yukon, Red Rover and other fashionable strains aie in stock; F. A. Rankin, Eugene, For tlje purpose of cleaning up their yard, tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., nre offering, for 11 short time, common dimension lumber for $6.00 per M. A car load of Columbia River cedar shingles for Balo by Jenkins & Lawson. g THOSE SHIRT 1 e WAISTS! r:A FULL LINE OF THEZ2 LATEST PATTERNS. 3 V if The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten. 4 (& 1 k MAIN STREET, Hemenway