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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1900)
" -.rt UJtAinV- if Stone In mow luiidly on U" ' ...i.... r,. ii. Mni f',! ntcparliiK for the netting o 1 turbine water wheel which the W ii I tisccl to Kfiierate power in ...I.. ..In.tl 'I'll.. i..1...l from the fiictoiynl St I.oitl "ili cxprdctl to he shipped by , ..ii, Mr, nmnius uic owner Bine 1 j ' . ... I... i fihe new i'Bl l"""1 ""B hereby Mr Stone agices- to furnish . it it... Miwl mi mini I HM It u'nliiH llll)UIIU"lK "..-i".... ..... l' . ........- 4m ttb.ii. if I i... ...,Cf HUWWV "I t.111.- II"1" ... ......I .i. uh jtillicieni mvki u uic 11 . .I...I-....... i. ...i i. ..mi... ItehtSlU 101,11 1 tJ l1 r twiiuuih condition I1? ii will nut in two ph. !or,,""I ami nt times u.nnl,i ii. (ine and two boiler. The boiler., i ... .i.ju rnnmleiticnt there will l. Ettle cnuso for dark lights in Cot- r BgeGrote LxKPAKINO A NKW CHAUTHK - Attorney V.hy & Joh.mui, nre busy prcpa.iiig a revised lff . .'.,..,.... hoff f0 which will b before the S oreso,, leKMtur for con- . . .. 'iv.- r., t. r:,, Lriir" - Mto be ol n too Brrtl nature ' . fur the iiceU of t i nutuicipHlily, ' . . .i i. . ilihoiiuh at the tint it was drawn It Oliswcmi i.iu j....,,, ....i .1.. (offiecd to har.uonie the ideas of . , " , " B ' . . r ., M,:....r .,.:J,I,!,l!,f,c' "lo-'lny lie wouhl never 0 ' fll)' , CCOU.mi.iii rti.n. DctNonn has accepted the po- filion of night watch mid w now un duly looting after the interests of the city ami causing the weary VRgltn- contingent to "move j cm. jien ii n goon, cicver ici- low but n man who is inclined to: doliisilui. and if he follows out , meiuS j tjme to tcc liim gasp the Ibeduty pnrt of it he is exactly the'at tjII)e an,i nrouounccd him dend. : p ioi..k. " The inropleof Drain have I Sliuwii iiu nil. niiiiiiiiii in ucivt nun .!.- - !!...: !... I tb mysteries of I'ythrau Knight- ' . ordinate I xlge uf that order will be organized there with a full quotoi was a native of Oregon of the age ofthart.r members. It is said that f 22 years, and that he came to many of the Grand Officers of the , U dl, frHH! tffl of a I.10' .,, , . j shot fired bv him witii suicidal m State of Oreg.n will lie in H tclllt ou Uic' i.th day of December letulauccatid some .say the Grand tooo, at Cottage Grove, Oregon. Cbaiicelor will be With them. (June maim'ierof members from Kose Iwrg, liiigenc and Cottage Grove Ijtgis mil aNo be in atle:u!nuce. Till? HNISMI.W. COAT. Contrrft'ir I.ca is now busily cu gaged putting the top dresdiifr of fine rock on Wall street, and as sooiins that street is completed the same treatment will be given Main strc:t. It is said that Mr, I.iaex-I peels to fill up the yqtiate nl the' junction of the two streets although In contract docs not call for it. When this work is completed J Lottnge Grove will have two as good streets as.cnu be found in any town in Oregon. THIt l'J'.NO0CIIH CI.UII Was entertained last Tuesday evening at the residence of H. W. Churchill. The evening was most (lcnsaiilly spent in social converse, "'"sic and games until about 10 (O'clock when that most delicious 'pc'iooclie was served. Those present were Mesdames II. V. Churchill, Ivva Hcineuway, Pearle Jkrnfjeld, Nctta Garrcd, Kvn Trimble; Misses Roy Uaker and Ollic Churchill; Messrs. Almon "lemcuway, Henry Wagner and A. P. Churchill. "AY not i,i v it, ( J V. Thornton returned home fncsdny morning from a visit to ''is old home at Sheridan, Yamhill county, where he was called to the bedside of his aged father Isaac Thornton. The gentleman is in his ''fihty-fifth vear and there is little i hope entertained for his recovery. $'5000 IN Til It Kit HAYS. Reliable information is received a' this office that a rceent three foy's run of the five stamp mill at 'he Helena mine, $15,000.00 of the yellow metal was cleaned up. The ore from which this clean tip was mdecame from No. 1 level, where the recent new big strike was made, Mention of which was made in this Paper at the time, WliAKV OF I w,,, Hcvlvcr, nmlliyHU Own "nnd, "Will" Jonw Unci. His Cnrccr. TlHitM,,nylorniiiirnt7:t?r.vwt. fl I) Mtr.l ' K upon tlie still fir (iinl wlih iiio . n 11 0 wa "Muffed out mid nnoilicr foul wni wnftGil iiir.i. , ,u ujyg. ! lei'lOiiH ctirln iii i -"'IUIiy( Will I Jones hnd I'nr lienrlw ( .. ' ,Kuin ftjr. joncs had been 1 j rmx " Rl resolutions l0 rQrr,ln from drink, and disxlrviin ir J.V?.. ! 8,eralile extent, although mull inc. ..!..t.. i. ... - "iKhl he had been upon good be uavior lor setcral iiionlbs. At about 7 oYlm-k Thursday morn- V. . ,l '' ootn over i "'J! 7"r f."tc n(1 "B bis i conl (T threw liiiDKelf iitinti Ma ' ' ,,c ,nf c "f revolver lo. ;M,C,,rl n,l Hl the trigger. 1 he report utartlcd UU father . ..." ,, " WaH .'111 Vllllluf icrnnir , ..lit. 4iltr:il M k ,. - V'"- as Uic boy a few moments before '""""us ocio.t had told his father he was tired of life niul l.mln I. ce huti." Mr. Tones however, m the time did not think seriously of tnemutteras the bov limt m m.i. time made himilnr remr,rt. fc'l. Charles Gcldmaeher rc.ich,.d il. room hc wns ,,orror hlruck lQ n,c toy Iying on hi!J ,)e(, BaspinK wil, t!le blood MW8n,jng from a ,itct hole over his heart. i)r. Snann arrived in n fow mn. j The follou jug is the verdict of I. ...rv cmnaell(,(, hv llls. ' ' ' " Vr.ughn acting coroner: it. .i..i .......i i,.. i to tnquue imo the death or Joseph v. Jones, find that the deceased R. V. Vkatch. foreman li. It. Cask C. II. Wau.ACK AKTIII'K Sl'KAV li. A. Wiuso:; James !. Mim.uk Jurymeti. Joscp!i W. Jones was the son of N. Jones and has been a resident of Cottage Grove for a number of years. He was 22 years old, born in Marion county, where he lived with his parents until nearly man grown. He wits a good hoy in the eeneral sense of the word, ecncrotis to a fault and always his own worst enemy. Despite his recklessness and inclination at times to drink, lie was when not intoxicated, a gentleman, always respecting those with whom he came in contact, and appreciated in others qualities which hc himself at times neglected to cultivate in himself. Notwith standing his recklessness in life he had many friends who knew him for his generosity, and kiudhcarled ncss. l'uueral services will be held this (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock. Hon I.uioh wont to Portland on busi neimTliiirmlny morning. K. .1. .luiuiinH and family wont to Portland on Thurmluy'b 1'-' -0 train. TI10 reisuliir Friday niulil ehib ilnnro Imii ItetMi iniHtpuneil until Saturday niijlit foi this week. U. II. llriini:ru returned Tuesday to the Ilulena mine, after u two week 8 stay in town. .). 0. Wallaeo who 1ms been nt V caver villi', California imu'ane.l in work ng on n ilri'iluer arrived homo Wednesday to remain this winter. W. H. DohiiIm Huporiiitciident of tho Illaek Ituttoqiili'ltsilvor mino, anWcd town Wednowlay. uceoinpaniod h wifn. They left for tho mino during tho afternoon. Darwin llrielow and wifo wont to Port luiul Tl.urHday to attend tho ' F. L. Keenan, who died n tlmt 1.1 ty Tli irwlny inorniiilt. JU W1,s n brotlier-in-law of Mr. Prlstow. Flnmd HtnilH and wifo ratnrncd to Glo wood this morning, where they will probably remain for tho mot of tho winter Mr. HlndH will push develop men! work on hU rouP of claims at that place, AH .About you. l''rry I,oiik wmit to Fimonii Mnmlnw Iww Triinricl did biisincsH In town 1 ui'cuay . UVdnSl';. W'lf Uro 1,1 Will, tvlt-l ..,,.!.. I I I 1, I,,.,,, , 1 V nuin ins how river " ."is wt'UK. MrH. iJaruiii llrlntow wnha pHMHUtit-er l Ivugmio Ttieffiluy. b Couiicilni.nl Ken Lurch was a vlidtor to Hugi-iK! Tuesday. i.ir" ,IL'm'1"'!t of Uiigeim, wna in town innl tiiit.mlay. ' the new uk-ctrlo Kt,t plant will ar rive hero by Saturday. iJavoJvey came down from Kolicmlit Natunlay ovenlni. Mrn. Colyln of I).a c0, 0n Dr. hnapp Wednesday. ioo. WhitHctt of Snghiaw, wrtH in Cot tago drove Wednetday. MrH. j. M. Iluiulerur of Drain visited "UH phieo tbimvo.sk. U. .1. Jentjiiics cniiiu homo from Port land .Sunday morning, Itii'haid Talllinger returned from Culi "jrniii .Monday niurning. Mrn. K. It. Case and .Mru. WUhoii wont to i;ug?ue Monday. li. W. Kearney of Spokane, went to Illin k Unite this morning. Albert Slocks arrived in town Satur day evening from liohomla. John Kedcy of Kooth-Kellov Com pany wuh in town Tuenbiy . I'A Colu llio Ilobemia packer, did 111 town w eoueHuay. Li-u Martin cntnu down from the Uiauipion mine lam Saturday. fieo Kerr and wife of Wildwood hotel (una-, witH iti town .Sati.iday. W. L. Coppernoll, tho Jeweler, did iiiKiriens in Kngene Weilni;mlay. Mm. .1. M. Gulp of tho Wildwood P'Mtufllee, went to linguae Monday. Alburt Ziniker of the Mineral King giuup, l!gbeuiia,eainii to town Monday. Kiiin'l (ioldHiiiitb the well known Iravi-luig man wiih in tho city Tuesday. Win. Monroe, Win AiiHtin and Pert Hurd arrived in town Sunday from 15o hemia. Cliark-H OriHcen of MeMinnville, wan in Cottage Urove Wednesday on busi- IK'CH. Wm. Ie?cr niul wife left Tuesday for Whcaton, N. D., whi;ro they expect to remain. Al While c.nmo down from Koliemia Monday evening to r.stiiniu until after the lioliilnys. Win. Ostrander left Tuesday for a two montli'H visit at bin old bome'in I'ayueH ville, Minncsotu. lion. .Iamc Hcmonway was a viBitor to Portland thin week, looking after in iiiraneo busiuehM. Jnhii lVleri-on eamodnwn from Ko bi'inm WlsIiiopiIiiv evening for a few day'ri iflit in town. P. .1. .U million, after :i 'cliort btiHinet-!' trip to tlie Helena mine, icturued to Poitland Sunday. D. .1. Hover returned to Ibo Calapnoia group, Uiihemia, last Friday, whero lie liari a forreof men at work. Dr. Snapp lemoved 11 large tumor (roui the shoulder uf Mrs. Fiank Jack ison of Saginaw WedneMlay. Mies Daisy Tlioma" returned botiii! Sunday fr un ltospiiurg where slui has been veiling with her sister for some time. .loo Miller and wifo came in from Illaek Itutto Sunday, where they have broil emplojod in tho company's board ing house. Ralph Crowe.ll, Austin Hoot and Geo. lticu'f arrived on Tuesday's tiainand left Vedne.day for tho head waters of Moaby Creek. J. M. Hart lias returned from Bo hemia where bo has been been doing HMsescmcnt work on the "Annie" claim, owned by J. A. Ciiilders. 0. W. Brush eamo dow n from Bo hemia Sunday, and left Tuesday for Tillamook, wbero he. will visit for a time with relatives and friends. Frank Patterson eainodown from Bo hemia Saturday evening, where ho has been employed" for the past few months on tho Whale, Gilbert it Clay group of claims. Tho students of the Cottngt) Grovo publicsi'hool have been undergoing ex amination Ibis week, and many specu lations are rifoasto whether they will pass or not. Bert Weber, formerly in the cigar and confectionmy business in this eity, and who has been spending tho summer among tbo slieep in Jvasieru uieguu, is homo on a visit. Cy Blnghniii anil wifo eamo in from tho Champion initio Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bingham wont to Portland Wednes day and will probably remain t hero for the winter, and Cy will in n few days return lo the Champion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook left last Monday for Portland whoro they will spend tho winter. Mr. Cook has con siderable mining business to occupy his attention this.wintor and flints it more convenient during tho winter months to have headquarters in tho metropolis. Alt Walker and family accompanied by Mr. Wnlkor's mother who has been visiting them hero for some days left for Fugene their futuro homo, Tuesday. Mr. Walker returned in tho afternoon and ilnlshed packing up his household effects. Ralph Whipple and Jim Sears came in from the hills last Tuesday. Ralph ban been in Ibo hills for lo! theso many moons, and tho chango from n most a llfetimo in tho close eonllnes of tho store to tho puro mountain air scouts to have been beneficial lo hint. Ho also sported tli at hair and tbo wind nodonbtblow through his wlskers lo a copsideruoie ejtiew. In Brief. Cutter shoe nt Kakln A Brlslow's Boyd's new gallery opposite tho Ma sonic Hull will open up next week. Go to Madscn's for Ono Jewelry and holiday silverware. For hand loaded shells call on Griffin and Veatch Co. SultHl Suits!! Tailor ;nado suits!!! Dp to dale in every respect, from fliup. Call and see Maniples. OHO. ISoilMfAN. Boyd has tho best stamp machine money can buy. Call 011 him for very fine stamps. Giiflln-Veatch Co. carry tho finest lino of Ammunition in South Lane Co. For quality nnd cheapness in fresh meats go to tho Central meat market. Beautiful rings and silverware at Madscn's for the holidays. Just received this week n choice va riety of ladies nnd Misses fine shoes. Call and seo them at Cumming'H store. Geo. Bohlman.the up-to-date tailor, will bow you goods, all shades and nil prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for $1) and up ! Pants $1 and up. A quantity of fine dressed lumber and flooring for sale. Apply at the black smith spop of HhyA Borcn. For very fine Photos call on Boyd, having mII new scenery nnd very fine lenses. He can please you. . We have on hand a largo stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grades 1 2 and .'. Let us make you special prices. Bootii-ICkm.y Lumber Co. Sportsmen remember Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a lino line of Shot Guns and Rifles. Wo sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. A car load of Columbia River cedar shinidcp for sale by Jenkins A LawFon. I'INKO. Sam Richards was up before Re corder Medley last Wednesday and fined $2.50 and costs for beine drunk and disorderly upon the streets of Cottage Grove. I.ANOLA balm Is conceded by all ladies who have used it to be unequalled for the cure of diseases'peculiar to their sex. lor particulars write to La- nola Agency, P. O. Box 766, Port land, Ore. SliRIOUSLY iu Uncle Jack Sears who resides cast of this city, one of Lane county's old and respected pioneers, is reported lying seriously ill. The gentleman is well into the eighties. PI.UASU RUTURN IT. The party who carried away the roll of manuscript from the door step of the Nugget office last Tues day morning, will please return the same. The manuscript re ferred to was left on the doorstep of this office before office hours and was intended for publication in this week's paper. It was of consid importance and we will be glad to have it returned. RKTURNKD. Geo. W. Lloyd, well known here and in Cripple Creek as mining en gineer and mining man, arrived here last Wednesday after an ab sence ol nearly a year. Mr. Lloyd has spent the greater part of the time in the east with Boston as his headquarters, in the interest of bis mining properties, some of which arc located 111 uotiemta. jur. Lloyd comes back to take hold of the helm and put his prop erties in shape for extensive de velopment the coming year. He is highly spoken of here and else where and his permanent return gives satisfaction and pleasure to bis many friends here. AT THK OPBRA HOUSR. The Uncle Josh Spruceby Com pany played at Martin s Hall on Wednesday night to a fatriy well filled house. Uncle Josh, the supposed "star" does not rate with even a third-class performer. In fact the only clever part of the en tire play was by Uncle Josh's daughter Nancy. When you see the street parade and Hear tlte mu sic you have the best part of the show. SPHCIAI. SAU5. On Friday and 'Saturday, Dec. 21 and 32 the entire stock of dress and street hats will be sold at and below cost at Louise Newland's FOOT BALI.. A came of foot ball will be played ou the LoVidess grounds, east of town, Saturday, at 1:15 pm, be tween a team from Drain and the Bohemian team of this .place. An nteresting game iu expected. i!nini!ii!i!!!!n!!i!F&$:$ewm!ini!ii!immnu 1 WoiVDrW bmWjMUS 1 E i?or KVKRYBODY I'OR ALL. We have a Magnificent Stock of IMNE SHOES, our prices-nre lower than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in every respect at I every respect at Money -Saying Prices. iii We think we know what the people want. ij; W To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular de- jf W rannd is our business ambition. W We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac- 3 5 tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." 3 OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. WE SUIT EVERYBODY. 2E E. WALL & WHIPPLE f Progression, We arc living in a rapid age: uiiii yim iiiiimi move wiwi it. Keep up with the times. If you sec a chance to benefit yourself grasp the opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At -...1 . Benson Drag Company. COTTAGE GROVU 'ure Drugs W. S. Chrisman. The Fashion Stables GI?risir(an & Bags, Proprietors. First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO Wheeler & 5cott George Gumming1, Having bought out the entire stock of V. F. Schuller, is now offering the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I have already added largely to the Grocery Stock Have just re ceived a fresh supply of Teas, Coffees, Sugar, etc.; also a choice lot of Apples, Oranges, Lemons and vegetables; Dried Fruits, Bacon, Hams5 and Lard, and other goods now arriving. A cordial invitation extended to alL George dimming. The Latest Styles IN MILLINERY AT Miss Louise Newland's. All kinds of dress and street hats for Ladies, Misses and children. Schleef Building. Cottagu Grovk, Or. NOTICE, All persons indebted to the uu dersigne'd are herdUy' respectfully requested to call andVettle at once. Owing to illness! 'have retired from business and will seek a change of climate about Jan. 1st. Mrs. J. S. Mmdlbv. ORGANS AND PIANOS AT WHOLESALE COST!' C. Grisseu, traveling representa tive of the Kimball and Lakeside Piano Co's. is stopping at the Cot tage Grove Hotel for a few days, .all on him and get prices, AND A GRAND SELECTION GIVE US A CALL. 3 3 w anng.; of Progression. Tho World moves OREGON.. and Chemicals- Ei.r Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines, w Reasonable Prices Sewing Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines, Prices to suit. For sale by COTTAGE GROVE. j A CARLOAD OF ii HbOOTS & SH0ES Ha FULL LINE OF THE3 S LATEST PATTERNS. 3 V is The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten,' I Hcmcnway & 111 fi MAIN STREET. 5 Bowaro of nir driod or half dry floor ing, celling and rtistiu. Tho Booth Kelly Lumber Co., aro making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. t 1-