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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1901)
1 wittf dbuo fltOUIt. ' MeiiM. A. Nolsou niul llnrry jjrchflUt. liotli cntcrprlHllig young jnen of til place, will soon open ll0fl bran new drug store In the , Knox building on Mnin ntrcct. The stock of drugs lm Already been ordered nml they only nwnlt the completion or tlic inside work on t,e bulldliiK before opening the ume to the public, wlilcli tlicr ex I ptct will be within n couple of vveek. Mr, ijrciiaui win nave c!iarjjcof the preicrlptlou dopart mcut, nnd as It in well known that lie U a thoroughly competent plmr onceutlst, the new firm will no doubt receive n liberal share of I patronage. tfKW TIUK TAni.lt.-- Jleginuiiig with Jnnuary ist the S. T. Co., put into effect a new time table. However the only change in the passenger trains is that the iiorthlxHiiul passenger train due to arrive nt Cottage drove at 12:23 is. under Ihe new schedule now due to arrive at 1:21 p. m. The reason tjlven for this new change Is thnt this train fomncrly left San Francisco at such an early hour that It wan inconvenient for passengers, and therefore the train leaving; there in the evening carried more than its proportionate share of passengers, and the change in time is for the purpose of equaliz ing the business between the two trains. KAflTKUS HTAK. Last Friday night being the regular night for installing of offiiicrs a public installation was decided upon, audVouie .10 friends were invited to ic present. At the close of the installation, which was very nicely done, a bountiful lunch was served, for which the ladies of the Kastcrn Star deserve special mention. The remainder of the .evening was spent in social con ' verse and a general good time. TO MUI5T IN COTTACIt GROVR.--The I.anc County Teachers Asso ciation will meet in this city on Saturday Jan. 26th, loot. Mem bers of the faculty of the State University will be present to help with the program. Pres. W. C llawlcy of Willamette University of Salem, w;ill lecture 011 Friday veiling Jan 25. All persons in terested in education arc invited to lc present and tnke part. OUT WITH Till'. OI.I) VHAIl.-- I'M Ilchard, who has presided at the counters of I.. Lurch's store for sonic two yean went out with t In old year and O. O. McClclkn established in his stcny. Kd will .soon take a position 011 the roa'J for a well, known Portland firm as traveling salesman. Mr. McClel leu comes well recommended and Mr. Ilcbard goes to his new house with the best of recommendation. The Nugget wishes 'loth pros perity and success, I.NTKRKSTINO I.KCTURU. It was a small but appreciative audience that greeted Dr. David Star Jordan at Martin's hall Wednesday evening. The doctor delivered his famous lecture on "The Mood of the Nations," and his discourse was a creation of thought along lines new' to the most of bis hearers and awakened considerable interest which re sulted in considerable street argu ment the following day pro and con. KNTKRTAINMKNTS. The second in the course of en tertainments in the interest of the public School will be a lecture by t)r, T.A. BoyerotSan Francisco, who will lecture on the subject "Crossing the Century Line." This talented gentleman will speak here on January i8tli. Pres. W. C. Hawley of Willamette University will be the third number, appear ing here January 25th. ' AFTBR WVK YltABSl Felix Landes surprised his many friends in Cottage Grove Sttnday, arriving after a five years, absence in Gilliam county, near Lone Rdck, 'where he has a stock ranch. Felix hks well and hearty, and is in rejfJty a better man than his father 'IJiK NIJW YIJAK'S levii. At the M. Iv. Church a donation watch pnrty was given by tlio con gregation for the benefit of the I'astor C. I. Crandnll and wife. Many substantial donations were tendered, thus proving the high esteem and regard the congregation l"ve for their pastor and his estimable wife. At 12 in. the church bell pealed forth the begin ning of the new year and century. At the Christian Church a series of revival meetings are being held, presided over by Kvaugelist Stevens and wife. A special feature of these meetings is the singing by Mrs. Stevens, who is also the leader of the choir. At the I. 0. 0. F. hall a merrv crowd of young people enjoyed themselves as only young people can with games and social converse and music until the New Year dawned in all its brightness. At the residence of George Lea another merry crowd watched the Old Year out and the New Year in. At Martin's hall the St Valentine Circle No. 121, Women of Wood craft gave an invitation dance. Music was furnished by the Jones & lillis string baud, assisted by the famous corouetist Charles Cochran, and was rdl that could be desired. The ladies of this circle are well known entertainers and upon this occasion exerted themselves to make this one of the social events of the season, their success in which is vouched for by those in attend ance. Another dance was given at the. Masonic hall, the music for .which was furnished by our home talent, the M. W. A. orchestra. This orchestra is establishing quite a reputation with the dancing public and admirers of first class up-to-date imuic. A jolly lot of dancers whiled away the fleeting hours until 2:50 a. in. NltAT UH.MK.MJIUANCK. The First National' Hank of Ku gcue is out with a neat and at tractive card in t'ie form of a first national bank draft drawn in the following language: "At sight pay to "Three .lliuidred and Sixty Five Happy Days.; Value received in your friend ship and kindly remember your well wishes. "To the National Hank of Fortune. State of Happiness. "P. K.Snougkass, Cashier." OYSTKR SUI'PHR. The Ladies of Raker Circle No. 11, G. A. R , will give an oyster supper and entertainment on Wednesday evening Jan. 9, at Mar tin's hall. Come everybody and hear some of the best speakers in town and a great bog or fishing pond. RKVIVAt,. Mr. Stephens speaks every even ing at 7:30 and Sunday at 11 a. m. Mrs. Stephens will give a special solo at each service. Come and bring your friends. F. K. Billing ton, Pastor. I'RKK. With every $5.00 worth of goods purchased at Uoyd's gallery, one dozen cabinet photographs will be given free of cnargc for the next ten days. 0. E.Jones returned to House's mill Monday afternoon. Tlio Now Year witnesses several now names added to Mis. JSeck'H Hut of inti aio pupili). W. I). Donnis, superintendent of tlio Black Butte (tuicksllver initio, was a pleasant caller at the Nugget oilleo Thursday. Tlio Now Year edition of tlio Oregoninn contained 11 splendid write-up of tho Bohoniiu Mining District; ulsou topo graphical map aliowi hk n proponed rail road from thiri plaeo to thu milieu. Tlio pastor and family of tho 1. K. Church wish to oxprcss their heartfelt tlinuka for tho II be ml donations givun them by members and friends of tho church Now Years Kvo. After enjoying tho first .hour of tho new century in counting over tho excellent gifts tluiv rotired to rest and dreamed of 11 laud of plenty whuro mlnistcilng unguis with Mulling faces supplied all their neede. All About yoij. J . I. Jones went to. Eugene Tuesday. Gruon Pitcher went to Eugeno'Wediies nity t Harry Hrelmnt did huslncs In Euguno lill'Miiy, Win. OiiHloy luft for the Holc'im mine Monday. .John Peterson returned to Bohemia Baluray. J. M. Gulp, of Wild wood, was In town ths week. Mrs. Eva Trimble- went to Kuzcno Thursday. O. Meadow returned from Hohomiit Wednesday. ' '.lli'hno returned to tho Helena mlnii I'riday . Miss Nina Ostrander re turned to Eugene- I iKixday, A.NHwin went to Eugene on bus!-, liens Wednesday. Attorney Medlnv nlnriw..l fr..... t. gone Wednesday. Fred Hyrno and Herbert Leigh went to IviigoiHt Monday. MImh Oiiii Markley returned to her liomu in Kugene Monday. 0. M. Henderer nnd wife of Drain were In the city this week. J. M. ItobortM and wife returned to tlii'ir home in Kugene Tuesday. Miss Lena Ktockwell, of Creswell, Is visiting friends in this place. Geo, W. Lloyd, tlio mining engineer, returned Monday from Seattle. Henry Landes arrived from Bohemia Monday noon for it week's vacation. W. II. Abrains, of tlio electric light plant, did btiHiiicis in Kiigcnti Monday. Mrs. Nrtta Garred returned from Ku genu on Monday niglit's overland train. Miss Carrie Iturton of Springfield ar rived Sunday for u visit with friends here Geo. Uoiiho left for Bohemia .Sunday where he goes to work at the Helena mine. Henry Wagner am) 1'reil Byrne made a trip lo Bohemia last week,' returning Siiiuhiy, C. F. Mitchell cimie down from Bo hemia Sunday and went to Kugcne Monday. Foxier Phillips and Jack Lewis went to U-iicb'uig Tdewlav on dand otlicu busiueHS. Xornian Hickey left Wcdncfday for Boheuiia, where he goes to work at- the Helena mine. Frank White is homo ngnm nfter Hpendiii" the holidays with his mother In Kugune. Number (11.1 was tho lucky 0110 nt the prize drauing for 11 bicycle at Kakin & Bristow's, Jan. Int. B. H. Hawley came in from the Helena iiiiiio Sunday and went to Ku gene Monday mnrniiii;. Geo, Holland of Crow, I. O. is visit ing with his brother John at the Cottngu Grove hulel this week. Wm. Masterful left for Blue River Thursday wheru helms employment at the Lucky Boy mine. J.M. Sears of Dallas, Polk county, visited with relatives and friends in this city Inst Friday and Saturday. Charles Trimble returned Sunday to Wendllng where he is employed by tho II otli-l.i'Uey J.uniliei Company. Carey Pitcher is visiting with friends nnd relatives here, after an ubsenco of about three years in Gilliam county. Frank Knox visited with h,a youuc friends in Ibis place the I! rut of -Ma week, returning to Kugene Tuesday. II . W. Churchill went to Hudson Thursday wliero lu has accepted n posit ion with n lumber company at that place. Mrs. Will IleineiiwaV is visiting her daughter Glace at Seattle, Wash. Miss Hcmcmvay is taking a commercial eourse in that city. Miss Kthel Veatch returned Wednes day to her borne in Salem, after an ex tended visit 111 this pluco with her sister Mrs. 1. AVynnc. Inadvertantly tho name of J, W. Cook wat- omitted from the list of stock holders in tho First National Bank of Cottngo Grove. Mr. Cook is one of the principal slock holders. Dr . Snnpp and wifo took dinner nt Jesse Trunnel'H Xmns. A liner dinner was never seen lu Oregon, and grandma sits by tho llresidu and enjoys tho Nugget. C. H. Jones left Saturday for Paler mo, California, whore ho goes to spend tho winter months, hoping to benefit Ills health by thu ehango to 11 milder climate. J. M. Sears and Itiipli Whiople re turned Tuesday to Bohemia after spend ing tint holidays In this city. They in tend to push development work on their promising group 01 claims. r P. K. Snodgrass, cashier of tho First National Bank of Eugene, is nssistlng the management of tho Now First National Bank of this city in tho open ing nnd establishing of thu now system. Charles Cochran, of the First Begi mental band, came up from Kugene Monday and assisted in furnishing inn sicfor tho New Year's ball at Martin's ball given by tho St Valontine Circle, Women of Woodcraft. Frnnk Mclntyrc, the old time popular postmaster at thu Music niino, came down from Bohemia Tuesday for n week's stay in town. Ho has just finished a contract on the Al Hancock property which ho says is showing up exceedingly well, A.M. llildreth of Bush, Oaklahoma Territory, who has spent the last two years in Bohemia nnd who has con siderable property there, camo in this week and will leavu today for his old homo for an ludulliiito time. Ho has iniulo many friends here who wish hlui good luck and mi early return. DIVIDK IEMS. The school house Was packed with people Christmas night, the tree was well covered with presents nnd everyone had a good time. James Taylor and Frank Taylor left for California Saturday. Mr lyce and family spmt New Years with relatives on Silk Creek. Six inches of snow Jan. 2. Mew Years night while Roy Coffin and family were eating sup per they were surprised by the en trance of .1 number of their neigh bors bearing New Years greetings and good things to cat. Music, singing, 'story telling and candy pulling was the order of the day. All enjoyed themselves till mid night when they departed for home. James Miller- scems'To be slowiy improving. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas by the hand of fate our esteemed friend and neighbor J. W. Jones has passed from this life to the unknown life beyond death's dark river and whereas, we know not the trials and sorrows under which our neighbor was placed we pray the great God above that may his soul rest in peace He it therefore resolved by Cot tage Grove camp No. 6424 M. W. of A., that In the loss of our esteemed friend and neighbor we sincerely mourn' with and sympathize with the be reaved father and family of our de parted neighbor Be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread on the records of this camp and that a copy be handed to the parent of the deceased and that a copy be handed to the local papers fbr pub lication. T. W. Jknkins Glun Stoxb A. Nklson, Committee. PIANO LESSONS. Having permanently located in Cottage Grove, I will take a few pupils. Harmony and Thorough Bass a Specialty. Either German or American method. Call at residence, North River street. Mrs. W. H. Abrasis REMOVAL NOTICE. J. W. Hently has moved his boot and slice shop to the Jordan build ing, first door west of the Bohemia hotel, Main street, where he will be pleased to see bis old customers, as well as many new ones, assuring satisfaction in all lines. Eugene is to have a first class creamery, and it is expected to have the same in operation by Mnrch 1. Mr. C. M. Elspass of Portland, has bought a site for the creamery building near river bridge and will at once begin the erection of the same. The machinery will be of the most modern and up to date and the creamery first class in all respects. bucklenVaunica salve. Has World-wido faino for marvellous euros, It surpasses any other save, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, hums, boils, sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ters, Salt Ilheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Pilek. Cure guaranteed. Only 25o at Bknson Dnuo Co. OFFICKRS KW5CTKD. Echo Lodge, No, 1777, Coming Men of America, have elected the following officers: President, Milo Emerson; Vice Pres., Will Thomp son; Sec. and Treas., Pearl Bennett; Speaker, Chris Emerson; Director, Herbert Hawley; Sentinel, Bud Thorn. raU. THIS PUBLIC SQHOfir.. ' After a two1 week's vaenllou the Cottage Grove public soliobV will resume session Monday morning the 7th. JtOllX. KELIiEY At Sacinaw Dee. 20 to Mr. I and Sirs. AV. Kolley a daughter. KENNEDY At Saginaw Dee. ?0 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Kennedy a son. SHIELDS In this pity, Saturday. Dee. '.'Hth, 1000, to the wifo of Dudloy Shields, a daughter, SZ FOR EVURYHODY AND ruie. ,fW,iy. ' ejivu. ua a ejAI,L. gs E We have a Magnificent JC our prices are lower than where else, and we guarantee shoe satistaction in every respect at I MoneySaving Prices, j ilv We think wc know what the people want. W To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular dc- W mnnd is our business ambition. S We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac Hon, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. WE SUIT g E- Progression. Wo aro living in a rapid age: 11 1111 you ijiiisi move Willi 11. Keep up with the times. If the opportunity. .t . ... .. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At Benson Drug Company. . COTTAGK GHOVE OREGON, ure Drugs W. S. Chrisman. The Fashion Stables GIrrisirian Brs, proprietors. wmmm i r First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single UP TO DATE Wheeler & Scott - - COTTAGE GROVE. George Gumming, Having bought out the entire stock of W. F. Schuller, is novy offering the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I have already added largely to ceived a fresh supply of Teas, Coffees, Sugar, etc.; also a choice lot of Apples, Oranges, Lemons and vegetables; Dried Fruits, Bacon, Hams and Lard, and other goods now arriving. A cordial invitation extended to all. George Cummins:. Music Lessons On the Piano. A late Graded German Meth od of Music is now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. L.D. Beck. Recitals will be given at proper intervals, thus giving parents an op portunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Treasury Pepnrtment, rfllee o( Comptroller of tho Currency, WnshlUKton. l. O , Docombor Hth. 1900. Whoreas. ly satisfactory evidence presented to the umleralgnoil, It- hat beeiv made to ap pear that "1 ho First National Jlank of Cottago brave." in, tho city of Cottage drove, lu the County of lane, anil Bute of Oreon, has com piled with all tho provlsiorsof the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall bo authorized to commence the business of banking. Now therefore I, Charles Q. Dowci. Comp troller of tho Currency, do heroby certify that "Tho l'irst Notional Hank otCottaee Orove," in tho City of Cottage Orove, In the County of I.aiio. and State of Oregon, Is authorlicd to commence tho beslness of banking as provided In Section FUty-ono hundred and sixty-nine of tho ltevlfed Statutes of the United States. ln tcstlmonv whereof witness my hand and fooI of olaco this Fouttoonth day of December, 11 (Slg.) Ciiaiii.es a. Dawks, shai comptroller of tha Currency. lv ) o.wi'i . . A GRAND SELECTION 3 Stock of FINE SHOES, like quality sella for any EVERYBODY. WALL & WHIPPLE f anag of Progression. Tho World movtfl you see n chance lo benefit yourself grasp 1, and rVw"T"Vo1 ., Eli Bangs. and Black Butte stage .Lines, p i t r: v 'mi Cottage Grove, Oregon. Davis Sewing Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three under feed machines. Prices to suit. For sale by the Grocery Stock Have just re NOTICE 1'OR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, RoBoburp, Ore., Dec., 22, 1900. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with tho provisions of the net of congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for thu sale of timber lands in the Statps of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1802, Frederick T. Welin, of Eugene, county of Lane, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1358, for the pur chasM of tho NE J of Section No. 10 in township No. 20 S, Range No. 7 Y. anil will oiler proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable foe its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforo the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebii'g, Oregon on Fridav, , tho 8th day of March, 1001. He'nnmpsns witnesses: James N. Handle, II. linns Berg stronl, Georgo W. Breeding, H. 0. Ilanuon, of EugoifPt Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands nre requested to tilo their claims in this office on or before said 8th dny of March, 1001 . J . T. Biudoks, Register. Litz says : "Music is never stationary ; successive forms and styles nro only like so many resting places llko tents pitched nnd taken down again on tho road to tho Ideal." Tho new Graded Gernian Method, of mnsie taught by Mrs'. I, D. Beck at tho C. P. manse may tn Im rdial." . . - .1H ..will 1... .,.,. .Invn.i a ma... I 3 w ir 1 2 3 mumommm 9 Mi : SKS .V'T