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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
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C carried off Mjlt'M in 0:1 a s?irc of ft to o, th ISohcmiaut deserved great praise and received many compliments lor the determined nnd spicy name put up. The Co C team Jiad icceived some iplemlid coaching from a first elass I coach, while the boys of Cottage Crove. had "picked up" about all I they knew. The afternoon train (tm late therefore the name was not nwlicd until it was almost too lilirk to ice the hall, and this with Ilhe sloppy condition of the gridiron fieW, necessarily made a slow and uncertain game. Quite a number I of Eugene foot hall enthusiasts were pitciit and the best of feeling pre vailed. To sizf up the two teams when jcotiiidering the iuexpeiicuce of the I Cottage '.rove boys hiic would hardly think they had any show at til with the F.ugcue team, but not withstanding they put up a plucky little game and kept the big fellows from Jiugeiie guessing considerable 1)1 the tune. 0XKO1' TIIH I)IV1I)I!N1) I'AYKKS The Helena mine of Bohemia owned and operate: by the Helena Mining Company is otic of the sub- vliutial propei ties of the camp Since the ompauy has been oper King sine last March, a dividend of $5 000 hat been declared each Kioalh The divi. lends are de clared the first of each mouth irnl lid on the 251I1 of the month. nut M.VK. JI.U.I. - At Martin's hall Tuesday night as a grand success both fiuan cwiiy ami socially. ISentlv 10 j wide meiry to the strains of en chanting music by the M. W. A 'Kcliet.tr.-i, composed of .the follow "f? gentlemen: A. Nelson, 1st rioliti: Geo. Meiuzer, base viol; Winters Wallace comet; Glen Stone, flute; S. Del.assus, guitar il Arch Piper, slide trombone. The danco lovers of Cottage Crove will anxiously await the au- 'ouiiceinent of another dance to be riven by this popular orschestra. !RVIVAr, SHKVICItS. Kev. Io F. Stevens will conduct 1 series of revival services at the Christian Church beginning Sun Jay Dec. 30th. Rev. Stephens fill be assisted by his wife who ill have charge of the singing. All christians arc earnestly invited to come and assist in the services "id all others come and be blest. On account of this meeting all song books belonging to the church will It needed. A number have been taken away by those attending ser vices and it is very much desired that they be returned MNDI.Y KUMKMIUtUKD. Col. W. IT. Blair, the nonular landlord at the Hotel Sherwood, Was the linnrw rprinipiit of a num ber of presents Christmas morning, jf which he is justly prouud. A hit:r..i .1! 1 ...... .1 r- ... "iii uiamonu smri sum, mmi J frieilfl in llnatnn n irpilllillO I'rench briar root pipe and a box W Ilavnnn oiirnru frnm friLMlds ill Portland, were some of the presents ffceived. Everyone knows that "ie Col is too generous to smoke alone. Remember the lecture of David arr Jordan at Martin's hall Wednesday evening. It is given Ut"ler the auspices of the public Scnool library fund. Come out and Wat him. cimi'i'mA1 t'hr.ntm,,, wn, ,.Ut nn w,n l'v in itl,,KC drove ,M W(:ck l"i'"' the merchants ';" busy disposing 0ftl,cr Uiristmns goods to u,e IIlaily '"'vims who tl,roKc,i lhe Blore "." 11 Hi'' 'r relief went up from 'c weary merchant and elerk when the key luincd in the door Christ "n eve. Two splendid Christmas Hitertniutneiits were observed in lhi dly in which Santa Clans is said to have participated, and some "' that he is an extraurdin:. chap, as he was at both churches at exactly the same time, although one ""y is 01 uie opinion tlmt 01m rlmrHi ciuck must have I;mi slow. The and Cuinbcriaud 1'resliyterinu uiristinn Churches consolidated and prepared a Pcrris wheel to the ielight of th.-ir little folks and guests. The M. I. Church was idaborate in its Christmas prepa rations aim the happiness pictured upon the faces of those present, which brought smiles of annreci- ation to thus." wj,0 iad worked so hard lint the1 entertainment might be a Mir-cesH, more than reunid those who wa'idered that way to look upon the great tree, the beauti ful trimmings and the magnificent presents. The good people at Divide had Christum cx2rcis2S Christum and a most enjoyable time was had. The tree was loaded with beautiful picicnts, and the ornamentation was of a very nleasiiur nature. I'lNH Hl.VH I'KIST MAI'. The Helena mining people are the promoters of the drafting of a fine new blue print map ofHohemia Mining District and Cottage Grove. The si.e of the print ts.ox.0 inches and is now being reduced to page size for.the Oregonian and it is un derstood that a print of the map to gether with an authentic writeup of the camp, and Cottage Grove will appear in the handsome New Year's edition of Oregon's great paper. The map shows the rela tive position of Uoheinia District to Cottage Grove, gives a complete outline ol the wagon roads, shows the scope ol the magnificent mining and timber belt, and also desctibes mid outlines the proposed survey for a railroad now under contemp lation from this city into the dis trict. The map is strictly up-to-date and is siid to be the mo.it au thentic print yet produced. l'AIU TK 1IHT. 15. U. Case yesterday paid bis election bet to H. K. Lilly, made 011 general results. The bet was thar the one beaten should ride the other down Main streetLilly rode. . The street has only recently been dressed with crushed rock and no one was quite sure which one of the participants had the best of it, but just the same the crowd had much fun. MACMKI.OKS KNVIOUS. Attorney Medley was unusually busy Wednesday exhibiting a fine gold watch, chain and charm, a present from bin wife. John under stands how to make his bachelor friends envious of his good fortune. Ifroin the chain hangs a fine K. of P. charm, emblematic of John's chosen lodge. NKW l'ROl'KIHTOK. C. H. Clements, of Portland, has bought of R. S. Smith the cigar and confectionery store in this place, and is now in charge of the same. Mr. Clements is a pleasant getitleinau to deel with and the Nugget wishes him an abundance of success. THK VOVMKTV 11AM.. . A poverty ball was given Satur day night at Martin's hall for the benefit of the Uohemiau foot ball team. A large crowd was in at tendance and the ball was highly enjoyed and amusing to both spec tators and dancers. About $30 wo added to the funds of the Uohemiau foot ball team. ma it limit. Y 0 U NCi F L KT 0 1 1 B R . - In Kt'k'ui'o. Moudny, Deo. 21, 1000, Mr. David Younnnnd MrH. MagKio l'letcher.both of thin phieo. Tho hnpriy eouplo arrived on tho 2:55 train Monday, nnd will permanently re side here. AH About Yoti. A . Iliirlow wiiB in i,)Wri Momlny. MiS'iyV1'1 Vun,5l,"Iu,tor H,,ler Cly KunoCK'"rkluy ,Ja,MCU" frm" En HiuAuiSJ". l'a," ,,0H" Uw" ,,lauk 1. M. Medley mid u ifo Koiiti Monday. went to Hi!- CIiiih. ClriKj-oii tho piano iimu viaitcd "rain Hatimlav. f ?U T'T"" lH(lo'" '"" Holit'iiihi loi Ilia holidays. It. J. .JuiiiilnKH whh u panongcr to Portland Wwlni-Bdiiy. ii'J' n;.x,,llr(;IIH ciiiiio down from the Iluluim Mltm limtSntiiiday. W. L. Coppi'moll, tho jeweler, wan in "(ciio .Monday Tneaday. I.ea Marlln left Wednemlny for a vialt ut hiH old homo in Noith Yamhill. ('' ,'V,:,'."UH 1"")k leepur t the Uoiiho mill, Ih in tho city thin week. , WnltorThoni)on,of WendlinL', was in the i:ity Tiiemlay and Wednesday. Iifayelte Veateh Iiiih been cpilte ill tor Home time at hix home went uf town. J. Then. JennliigH, iiHmiver nt tho Helena mine, In spending the week in town, I.. N'uIhoii and wife, of Knuew, viaited with Ihelrnoii "Andy," 111 this place ui'euay, IJert HoiiMlon. the popular S. P. ne;ent at ItoHcljurK was a northbound paHaen Ker Monday. Attorney J. M. Williams whh ii,) Satinilay from Kngeno nnd took in the i'"jiuiiii game. Kich Martin in down from the Helena mum to Hpend holiday week with hiH futility near town. Mr. Nettie Our red went to Kupene Saturday to cpeiut Christmas with friends in that city. Attorney J. K. Younc wont to I'ort I11111I Monday afternoon to upend Chrift iiiiih with his parentH. I'rnnk White the nmayer went to Jin ireiio Tuenlay to speml 'ChristniaH with liin mother in that plaee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itest arrivi'd Kiinday afternoon from Oervais to spend the h .lidays in thit plai-e. K. K. MeClanahan. the Itainbler bieycle man of Ivuu'cne, witnessed the out ball aine heie Saturday. K. S. IInlderniHii and Norman Ilickcy returned Saturday from .hickson eounty to npenI the holidays in this city. Win. McQueen returned Sunday from Itiddlc where he Iiiih junt HniMieil teaching a liiree mouths lei 111 of fcliool. Misn Mae McQueen of the Coburg pnblie pcIiooI. arrived Monday for ii visit with her brother in Cottage flrove. Duke Knox of the U of O eame up from Kiiceue Saturday to uiliictn the foot ball game and npciit .Sunday in town. Mil's Suie Allen arriveil up from Cieriwell Monday ami is Hpcndiui; the holidays with her patents near this pin re. Mies Nina Oclraniler, assistant in the; Kupene postal telegraph odiee, is epend-1 ilinu the week with her 'parents in tih 1 plaee. Misses Neva 1'erkiiiN and Lulu Currin, students of the U. of O., are Hpendinir n two week's vacation with their parents in this place. .1. M. Hoberts and wife, of Kiigeno, siieiil Xiikih with their dauuhters, .Mrs. Ch:if. Ynndenburg and Mrs. J. I. Jones, in this city. Mrs. (!. It. Ohrisman and son Chester eaniu up from liuirene Monday to spend Christmas with relatives ami friends in this plaee. Mrs. Grace Chuichill returned from Kosuhnrvr Saturday where she has been visiliiii: for a month with her sister Mrs C. 11. Huker. H. W. Churchill and Chas Trimble arrived from Weudlini; Saturday to spend Christmas with their families in Cottage Grove. Walter GriHln of Kupene, and one of tho linn of tho Grilling Yeateh hard ware Co., of this plaee, spent Sunday in Cottage Grove. Italph Sears of the 0. A. C, at Cor tMil la u'iia iii inuii lust .S.ilurilav. nnd in spending the holidays with his' parents .11 near u aiaor. Win. Odgers eame in from Black Hutto Sunday and left Monday for Blue Uiver whoro he goes to loolc after boiuo inininc. property. Win. Casley, generally known as "Bill McKinley" came in from the Helena mine Sunday to celobrate the holiday week in town . I Fred Herbold one of Orrgon's famous football plnvers, for several years n member of 'tho U of O team, now of Butto, Montana, visited tho Grove last Saturday. John Barker, of the Miners Exchange, returned Wednesday from Tillamook, where ho has been for tho past month. Having disposed of all his business in terests in Unit place, ho will now make Cottage Grove ids permanent homo. Georgo W. Idovd camo in from Bohe mia Friday anil left Monday for Seattle. Ho will return horo about thefirstof tho year to superintend development work on tho Bohemia Gold Mining company's property, of which Mr. Lloyd is general manager. PIANO WESSONS. Having permanently located in Cottage Grove I will give piano lessons to a few students. Either German of American method. Call at residence, North River street. - Mjts. W. H. AdbAmS- NOTICK l'OIl PUBLICATION. . Treasury Dopnrtinont, rmpo of Comptroller of tho Currency, WnsliliiKlon, 11. ( , December lllh, luoo. W1urc1iH. by ntlfiict..ry evidence iirvnentcil tdtho hikIomIkhciI, II linn been nmilo to np. penr that "l be First National Hank of Cnttaiu ( rove," In tho city of Collage Orove, In tho loiinty of fAiio, and Bttle of Oieion, has com I'lle'l with all tho provisions of the Statutes of (ho United Slates, required to bo compiled with " .. .imii i,it nii,,,uiIVU II, ciiminonce tho business of banking. Now therefore f, Charles O. Ijawcs, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify thut "Tho First National Hank ofCottnKO drove," In Uie City of CottaKn drove. In tho County of lne, and Htnto of Oregon, Is authorized to commence the heslnesg of banking as provided In S cllon I'Uty-ono hundred and slxty-nlno of tho Kevlsed Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of ofllec this fourteenth day ol December, vm. ! 1 (Hlg.j citAitt.Es 0. Dawks, nr.Kh I Cornptroller of tho Currency, vv ) No, mi, NOTICU FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Itoeeburt, Ore., Dee., 20, 1000. Notice is hereliy given that jn com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extonded to all the Public Land States by act Au gust I, 1802, James N. Boyd, of Cottago (irove, County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this oflice his sworn statement No. 1317, for tho purchase of the SV U(, of Section No. 14, in Town ship No. 22 S. Kango No. 2 W., and will offer prMif to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before theltegisterand Beceiverof thisofllca at Koieburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1001. lie names s witnesses: J. P. Phillips. Philip Spong, Jaek Lewis, D. Brumbaugh, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this othec on or before said 4th day of March, 1001. J.T. Bitnxip.s, Register. NOTICK ! OK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Bo-eburg, Ore , Dee., 22, 1000. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tho provisions of the act of congress of Juno it, 1878, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil Washington .territory, as extended to nil the Public Land States hv act of August I, 1802. Frederick T. Wei 111, of Kugene, county of Lane, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1358, for tho pur chase of the NIC of Section No. 10 in township No. 20 S, Range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befoie the Register and Receiver of this oflice at Rosebn g, Oregon on Friday, the 8th day of March, 1001. He names as witnesses: James N. Handle, II. Hans Berg strom, Georgo V. Breeding, II. C. Ilanuon, of Eugene; Oegon. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said 8th day of March, 1001 . J . T. Bridges, Register.' Ii) Brief. Cutter shoes at Kakin & Bristow's Call at the Boyd Art Gallery and see new samples. Go to Madsen's for fine jewelry nnd holiday silverware. For hand loaded shells call on Griffin and Veateh Co. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in every respect, from 15 up. Call and seo samples. Gno. Boiilhan. Griflin-Veateh Co. carry tho finest lino of Ammunition in South Lane Co. For quality and cheapness In fresh meats go to tho Central meat market. Beautiful rings and silverware nt Madsen's for the holidays. Ladies' storm lubbers best made 40c per pair at Boyd'B. Childrcns storm rubbers 25c. Just received this week a choico va riety of ladies and Misses fine shoes. Call and see them nt Ciinuning's store. Rubbers, rubbers below cost, ladies' rubbers 20c per pair nt Boyd's opposite. Masonic Hall. A quantity of fine dressed lumber and flooring for sale. Apply at tho black smith spop of Eby A Boron. Boyd's rubbers below cost. Boys, Misses, children and ladies shoes at cost at Boyd's gallery. Wo have on hand a largo Btock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in griufpp 'i?'? tta& 3- ket. us make you special'prlce'a. Bootii-Kklly Lumueu Co. Sportsmen remember GnNln & Veatch Co. carry n lino lino of Shot Guns and Rifles. Wo sell good goods nt good prices for our customers, Central' Me'at Market. 1,, u . A car load of Columbia ,lver cedar shingles for salo by Jenkin &,'Lawson. To securo ii good tight floor or "ceiling and 0110 that will always remain Bo uso Kiln-dried lumber. Tho Booth-Kolly Lumber Co. nt Saginaw kilu-dry nil in terior finish and rustic and nro offering special bargains in amc. To tho boy orgirl who brings us on January 1st 1001 tho greatest number of oursoap wrappers with our advertise ment thereon will bo given one of thoso "cow clocks" shown in our window, Eakis & Bnisrow. Go to Geo. Bohlmnn's tailor shop Main Btroet nnd seo his fall lines of samples and goods. IIo can please you n any style or line you may desire. ZZ FOR EVERYBODY S VOR A fX. We have a iMagnificent Stock of EINE SHOES, our prices are lower than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in every respect at MoneySaving Prices. I -Is ilv We think we know what To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular dc W ninnd is our business ambition. Sz We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure sattsfac- p tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." 8 OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. 3 WE SUIT EVERYBODY. g E- WALL & WHIPPLE Stand to-day Unrivaled in Tone, Quality and Workmanship. Built strictly upon merit they have received the appro bation of the leading musical authorities of two conti nents I Their factory is the largest in the world, and, controll ing the entire trade, they place before the purchaser an instrument direct and at the lowest possible price without middlemen's profit. Charles Grissen, Traveling representative, now in this city,' will be pleased to give information and particulars. Leave word at Cottage Grove Hotel, or with Mrs. L. D. Beck, who has been appointed local representative for this city and vicinity. fa fa fa fa I fa I fa fa fa KIMBALL PIANOS and ORGANS. 1 ,7-, 7 '."7.. Progression We are living in a rapid age: UIIU VUll IIIUSl IIIUVU Willi 11. Keep up with the times. If tlic opportunity. ., . You Cau Benefit Yourself by Calling At Benson Drag Company. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON". ure Drugs W. S. ClIRISMAX. The Fashion Stables GI)risnr,ai7 & Bam2s, Proprietors. First-Class Turnouts, Duble or Single UP TO DATE Wheeler & Scott . George Gumming, Having bought out the entire stock of W. F. Schuller, is now offering the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! I have already a,dded largely to the Grocery' Stock Have just re ceived a fresh supply of Teas, Coffees, Sugar, etc.; also a choice Jot of Apples, Oranges, Lemons and vegetables; Dried Fruits, Bacon, Hams and Lard, and other goods now arriving. "SfcKv, A cordial invitation extended to all. .George Camming AND A GRAND SELECTION GIVE US A CAIIv. 3 m fa the oeonle want. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa an age of Progression, , The"World moves- - you see a chance to benefit yourself grasp, and rhpmivn1s Eli Bangs. 5g Proprietors of the Bohemia j -and- L Black Butte Stage Lines. K Reasonable Prices v- Cottage Grove, Oregon. Sewing- Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and fiigh-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines. Prices, to, suit,,,. For sale by COTTAGE GROVE. f