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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1901)
t V ADVHR'lSWIi.' . ' . - A Proposition to Advertise Cottngs Grove, Bohemia mid surround ing Country Well Wortliy of our Consideration. Wc licrcwllli iubllnh a personal letter from Mr. II. S. Iliucouit to n Nmrcet rcnrcuctitnlive, relative to advertising our rcAouicos nt the Fan-American Exposition. The proposition is, to inner! our ndver tiscuiciit lit one million copied of "OrcKon'.H Resource," for fice dis tribution nt the exposition from Mny i st lo Nov. ist, loot. I'ollow ing ! tlc letter entire: Portland, Ore., I VI). lift, 11)01 . A. P. Ciitiiimni.i., Kw., Cottnco Orovi', Oie. My Pour Mr. Churchill : YoiiroMci'iiicil favor of I'tili. 12 hooiiih Id Iiiiv been cm- lovinit HhoK noiiK'wIidru around t lie oimtry Chut I lmv vlnltwl a it only reached my bund thin liny. No linrm linn hwii demo liy tho ili'lny, liotvuvor. Boon after I i-linltcil with yon my work wni Himpomleil owIiik to it dtnlrn by Hit li'Klnlntiiro to make Kumu rhtuiKUH In llic nlzii o( tliu rotiimlHHlon, Ah ii iult three nw niiim'H went itililw1, iiiiioiik tlifin Unit of Hon. H. V. Curler, of tin' AhIiIiiihI NhUoiiiiI Hunk . Hoiilliorn Ore con hnil no n'tirucenliitioii oft lliu com. inlIon,iuii Mr. Curler wns mlilil for t ti tit ptirpomt. IIIh iiiiiiiu i;ri'iilly ruolll llciitho cltlr.cnit of that xvi'tlon, miiny of whom really thntipht Hint their region IiiiiI Itccn ullphleil. Of voniHi) there hml lioon uomich intention, lint pooplo yet diieli thlnu" Into their head, ilo tho bet yon ciin with them. .Mr. drier in it very iti'tlvn gentleman, nml a kocmI man to have. In iiny Ixxly of worker, w I hut the commhiiiion Ik nt lengthened hy hi mime. Tomorrow (Tncfiliiy) tho new wim tnlnxion will orgaulzi', nnd I inn lolil Hint I will he Htarted out hkuIii within it ilny or two nfter lo liiury lint work with nil tliu vior nt my oonimitnil. Now tin tCottni;u Cirovo; I o.in wureoly ten I lie thiit the eitlzeiiH of tint elty would da innr to the.iroodliiiii that I made tlieiu. Anil fHjicciiillv iim iniiltcrH liuve turned out, will they rfrwt their M)lllnlnieiii. An you proh.ihly hnve not 'red, tho leuin juliiru' appropriated hut lUfi.OOO, nnd T'. OOdnf thnt rum miiM he in-ed in teiiiov IliU thoexhlhllH from KhII'iIo toCli-.trlte-ton to now them nt the .Smith C.irulitm Iiitcmtiitu mill Vet Inilhtu Kxporition, lutmeilliili'ly iiflerthu llnflnlo nIiow Iih flofcsl. Thiti ricikoM It iniperutivtf thiit romuiimitlei' uty fur their vrltei)i-( thu commiiifliin will huvo no muuy. worth ppouklntf of for printing piirpo. You mill I, n loiic in Iho himiueHt, up preeinto tint viiluuof jirii-tt r' ink. hut it in it ileplorithln truth thiit Iho nvernj-e liiiHliicfs unlit will fpond a lhniiiiinil dollar or ni'iro In Iho liiiiiHiinx nf an t'lilerprife, nnd then, for lite Uek of it hundred or ko rpent in inlve rtiiii It . piito hif ontlie InveHiniPtil. Tho reain for thin in that tho ailvttrti-inii in.itt hu n )lhln vUlhlo to h!i iw tho tnlverliMor nt the.timolio Hpak with him. Ilo hits iiokIMuiI brick that rtrikeit the ftltley of tho eye, ami no poifuimt thai tlelUhik liiOHcntoc Ilo Iiiih merely mi iimtoeu huttinetti) proposition, n ml it in often (lllllciilt to ko mnuify it that Uh ntMKiii tmlo niny ho inndo nppnront. You re momlior Iho Iiuliinui morehittit that "cvoryhotly know." Tho liny that grew hoforu Iho door of hin Jointly uloro block mlo.l tho ontinncoto it; for many moiiiln lio wait hhlilon from tho view of the rent world outitido, mid uulil hnve tiled it hermit hoildc lil-t next door nolKhhor, whoee Htoro wiih i hcoliiw of indimtry occiinlonoil hy tlio llvuly neoof tho village paper, hud not tho ntorm of i winter moved tho grima. Thora are nomo Iiiilliiua faruiorH in Oregon. I.iko wio Rome Indiana uioroliaiitH. I huvo n lotter today from tho l'aeillu Pino Noedlo Co. factory Grants Viwa, Orrcou. Tho iminngar of thnt uompany reslileH In 6an FrnnclMCO. I wrolo u fow lines for tho Miner nt GrantH pass about my proposition. Tho llnoa wero read in tho compnny'H oflko In tho Hay City, mid without further ndo Mr. I). A. Cords, tho prcsldont, hhIch mo to elvo ihoir fuotory n writo-up "at your own illscrotion," mid Hentl them tho hill. Thin is u hits concern. It tloon biislnosH Iniiblg city. It in renehiiiK out after trade. ItiiiidorstnudH tho value of the publication I brought to tho attention of Cottngo Grovo. Tho now commission will ehtiiiRO tho program u trlllo from what It was at tho time-1 called on you. I will now bo ablo togtvo CottiiRo Groyo a good send ofl'for $7B, nml ft fair piontion for iffiO. Tho latter mm, however, would huvo to ho Kiinrniitood, or I would not miiko stop whllo pinning througli. If you will make an effort to rnlso thnt amount, and will notify mo at your earliest convenience, I shall feel uudor many obligations. Won't you try to Htir your peoplo up o that I mnyhavo nn answer before I go out on this trip? Very Truly yourn, 11, 8. IIAUCOUKT. Tho huslnc8 mon of Cottage Grovo nml others Interested in this matter will 1 Ititm-vimvod within t 10 llC.Xt fOW 'duysnnd Invited .to tako advantage of Una. opportunity pourcee. to mlvortlso our ro. Ilafnei 'tntintry located nt Uu Kutic, ltti giown in the lattt fifteen yrnm from mnnll proportlomi until todrty it in rated n one of lite 1bI in the male of Oregon, mid (lie leather turned ontof thin inxtltution 1m snid to he uuftiirpaftMcd on the count, It ir uUo the lnrmm of HcntteiiiiK ninny n dollar encli year finionir the IiotueMtenders who me clenriuK tip new Itindu mid cutting mid hutuini; their timber. On ncmly every rnneli in Oregon Inrxe growth of hemlock timber are lo found. The bark from thin lim ber in preferable to miy other lor tniming purpose mid for many yew linn folind n redy market nt ilietmi yards of W. V. HnincH Co, In (mother column in this paper mny be found n notice calling for 200 cords of hemlock b.irk at $7.00 per cord nlofud curs nt Cot ttiKc Orove or Wnlker nation. Thin menim n dlxtributioii of $1400 in this section of the county which is 110 Htnull item nt thu season of I tear when mtcli delivery is unually made. MATH WAIt. I'.issciiKer rates to the Pacific coast ate likely lo be dUtiibutcd by competition among the titttisconti ucutiil line for colonist travel. Two years ajjo the ronds of the north west made a rate of $30 to the const for colonist traffic, tickets being good on tourist cars every Tuesday. This rate was met by the other roads, and now lliernmpetiticn has reached the oiiit where some of th? roads are discussing the plan of making the colonist ticket good everyday in lite weeK. lueyare good for tourist cars only, but if they could be bought at nil times they would be used much more generally than at present and regu lar rates would be lxntnd lo tumble as a consemiencc. As the plan seems likely to le carried out a rate war may be 1 ocked fcr. COMMHXCIAl. IIOL'SR. The' old Commercial House on Main street ban been thoroughly renovated from cellar to garret, and is now oveti br thu accommodation of tht traveling pulbic. -Board and lorlgihg- byMhe dtty or week and at' reasonable rates. The new man agement, .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller invites your patronage. SKW Mtl'OT nCIUMKO. It is n'lnotirced tijwn reliable .minority that the Southern Pacific Jo., will during the coming season erect a huge and commodious depot bnil liug in lhi city. They have purchased additional ground for lhal purpose adjoining the present site 011 the south. The amount of business done nt this Mntiou has demanded this improvement for some time and it is now assured that the copipauy will erect a build ing to meet the demands of a grow ing business and one that will be a credit to the city. VOli TllK CIIAlU'IONSim' Messrs. V. R. Martin, G. H. I'itcher nnd "J: H. Stewart, of this place, will take part in the contest for the individual championship mid Henle trophy cup at the live bird shoot ip Portland next Sunday. An interesting time is expected nnd it is predicted that Cottage Grove will posses. another champion after next Sunday. TO DttUG l'ATRONS. To do justice to your physician and at the same time relieve the suffering of the sick, too much con sideration cannot bo given -the quality of drtjgs used in the com pounding of prescriptions. Benson Drug Co. takes particular pains in th,c selection of the best drugs in the market, and realize the neces sity of careful attention to all pre scriptions. Retnembjr the place Benson Drug Co. ' 1'UilMC school. The Cottage, Grove public school has now an enrollment of 314 pupils. This number is 53 more than the total for last year. Wnsniugtou's birthday was appropriately ob served with a lengthy and well rendered program. Paronts and voim!: noonlo should ro- mumhor that it' frotiuontly oeoura that "MuhIo fa father and mother, sweot- hoartnnd fame, ami somotinios Uroatl" Mrli.Ii. D.UtfCk. ' J'flrry J,"tig ipenrButidity hi 'l!uSinV. W. K. I lemon way wm la Kiifcuio J!nu day. - s John Polerfon pnl Snmlay fh Jlfi A I IiMtiooek rtjtunitfd to Ilahmiiift httt 1'il.lny. Wm, Aimllii hn mtonietl from a vfMf In Portland. Mr . Neitu Garrwl rotnriied Tiiawlay ruin Iviigene. Don't fsil (oiitteiiii tlm"Old 1'nihiontnl .Sinking Hehool. Mies May Aubrey of Intf in WM elty. Kngene h violl- Tho tHipiilint Kirty lit miiil to h a tiling of tin) pant. Watch for the data of the "01.1 I'ash loued Winging b'eliool. Look out for tho entertainment to be given by I10Y. W. C.T. II. MIkh Ohio Churchill spent Sunday In Springfield with her patents. T. M. Medley and Dick Taflllngor loft for tho Helena mine lattt week. Mis. O. II. linker, of Iiowbnrg, visited her parents in tills place this week. "31 Mrs. P. K. Alley and children re turned home to Kofubuig last Saturday. W. II, Sliane mid John IVterron aril down from Bohemia for a vlttit in town. lion. Jus. Hcmeiiwny and wife re turned fiom Salem lust Sunday after noon. George Kerr and wife, of Iho Wild wood hotel, visited hero tho (hut of the week. A. A. Anbv, tht well kno 111 timber land man of Eugene, was in tlio city this iveek. Goo. W. f.loyd went to Hohoinla Wlnelny to look aftor his mining hl lercMs thoro. lion. Ivan McQueen relumed from Salem hist Kmnlay anil is m)w at his home at I;rane. Allwit Stocks and wife arriveil from Bohemia hint .Saturday to leimiln In town fur i?oino time. II. X. Cockerline, the insurnncc man from Kngene. was transacting business in our (own Wutliiemlry. M. 0. Warner, tlio Kugcno piano tuner, was doing luisine in Cottage Orovi) JtiuiHlay ami ednofcdav. Cy. J. Iliuiihum writes of Ills safe nr rival nt Umatilla. Oreuon. anil that ho Is well ploaiHNl with ins new location. .lumen While left for Ilolieniiii last Pritiay, where lie will do come develop ment work in tho vicinity of Glenwood. W. II. Dennis, of tlio Illaek Unite tuieksilver mine, arrived Pnti.rdav from niMikfliie anil loll lor tlio mine in the afternoon. Win. llickey camo out from tile Helena mine lax! week and will Hreiul the cpring moniha improving his liirut on Mosby Crock. W. II. Sliaiiu spent the week in town. He has been lining oonj-idiirahlitilevelo))-meiit work on bis olalms thia' winter, and with Iho beat of rediltf. Chas. Taylor, who lias Ihkui at Wend ling almut a vear patt In tho employ of tho HiKth-K'elly Co., Is vifiting with frietidt in (Cottage Grovo this ucek. G o. O. Kuowles. deiiutv not'tiiiaHlei ami iiiureiraut at (lie Muslck mine, iir rivftl in town lad Fiitluv, and left .Sun day for a tnont IPs vii-it and vaeatiuu at Mitplotou. s A mnteli lthiiih of ImeelNill nlnve.l nu the Stoiill'er Held A Satiinlav between tile HoheuiinR hiiiI tho C. M. A. chilis re suited in a oore of 10 to 5 in favor of tin lloSiemians. Wm. Heed, tlieenntractot- and builder, nriivod in town .Suturday from Wild- wood, wnero lie mis lust eompleteil a large and commodious addition to the hotel building. Phillins and Whltepold two farms and tbteu city rtfsidences tho just few days. i 110 Duncan ami llieks ranches anil the Wallace, Duval and Hurt places here in town, iney aro kept luisy answering inquiries of Kasleru homo seekers. Henry Iluglns, representing tho Great ortliorii railroad system, was in Cutt.igo Grovo Wednesday and the Nugget nckuowleilges 11 pleasant call . Mr. Iluggina is a rustler and is making ins roan very popular in this section Charlos Clay camo in from Bohemia Sunday, Ilo roporta development work temporarily closed tlown on tho Wliale, tiilbertit Clay property on account of a shortage of hudiiIIc. ilo oxneota bow. evin- to ho ablo to get supplies into camp uyino nrstoi April when active work will bo returned. ' A mnii down in Marion county monkeyed with dynamite. Ilo was trying 10 thaw it. 'It resulted In tho employment of n doctor and surgeon for the man and a carpenter for the lionso, while tlio gates of heaven elancrd loud and clour as tho echo of tho dii chin go died nway. Mrs. .Tool 'Wnrowifo of Commissioner. Joel Waru ol Kiigeuo, 11 highly respected and dourly beloved lady, who will bo sadly missed by her many friends and tliHso who liavo been touched by sweot charity, diet) nt the Good Samaritan hospital Tuesday. Her good deeds and generous hearlodiioas will long bo re iiiembored. NOTICE. Having suspended business tern pornrilyfor the purposcof collecting outstanding nccbunts, we- would respectfully ask that all those in debted to us would please call and settle. McI"aui.and & Son. COTTAOlHlltOVK MAIIKKT JtKl'OUT. Wheat, Mo per luighul, OiltH. 1C nur linuhol Flour 00 to !3a por suck. nuttur, '5o nr pound, Oreiimerv. J5e lioriiouml Hkhs, WWu iierdoien, Clilokttiin; mtxeil, tii.7S tu U. act, , (irQ,0si',9ri!ouua( U Brief., Geo, GrlmHi for prcwr on cliilni and dyeltifc'. Toilet article)!, JftiwolijJruifiCo. " 'V Co. anrdon sed call on Wlir-clpr&penlt. nolo Mailspn'a for fine Jewelry and holiday nilverware. Perfiimeg, tlio Lel to b hml, lietmoii Driij Co . I'or hand loaded and Veiitcli Co. helleall on Griffin Hints! Hulls!! Tailor made suits! ! ! t. p t'Klale in ove rv renpect, from b up. ('all arid see samples. tBO. VmUMK. Kintl iriory, pens, pen holders, and pencils of every description at liHinam Drug Co, (iiiflln-Veateb Co. carry Dm linest line of Ammunition In .South Lane Co. I-'or flower and garden seeds get' f b. May ft Co. Northern grown seed at Wheeler A Scott. Por tpiailty and cheapness In fresh meats go lo tho Central meat market. ' Beautiful rings arid ilverwaro at Minben's for the holidays. Stationery, the best in Iho market, lo he found 111 Cottage Urove, at Iionson Ding Co, Just received this week a choice va riety of ladies and Mii-rcs flue shoes, (.'all and see them at Ciliumllig's store. The drug stock of Beiifou Drug Co. is choiee, complete, nnd absolutely the best in iho market. Try up. A quantity of fine dreeod lumber and Mooring for sale. Apply at the black smith shop of KbyA. Iloren. We i-cll goisl goods at good prices for 1 our customers. Central Meat .Market. lift your prescription filled at Benson I'reg 1,0 I'uro drugs, ol suierior tpiality. A car load of Columbia Uiver cedar i shingles for sale by Jenkins V I.hwmih. Presli candies every day, made from pure sugar at thoTailor shop. When von want a physic that is mild and g ntle. easy to take" and pleasant in rlfect use Chjimbcrluin'H Stomach and Liver Tablet. Only L'.m!. by JIknkon Dmro Co. Over 00 odd patterns of wall pa put to choice from and more oil the way, at Jenkins A Lawson's. Sportsmen remember Griffin A Veatch Co. carry aline lino of Shot Guns and Rifles. Only the heft drug In the market at Benson Drug Co. Bring your proscrip tions. Wheeler A- Scott expert 11 carload of Pish HriH. Wagons in a few days. Be fore vou buy call and see them. TAN BARK WANTED. 2co cords of Hemlock bark wanted at Ilaine's Tannery, Eugene, Ore gon. We will pay $7.00 per cord on board cars -at Cottage --GoreorJm-.- Walkcr station. Eor information write or call on W. W. Haines & Co., Eugene, Oregon. When you Want Good Shoes -AT- Low Prices GO TO Yoran's SIiob Store. Eucsknk, Orkc.on. UK POUT OP THK CONDITION" The First National Bank At Cottiiso Grove, in tho Slate of Oie gon at theclosoof IhisIiiuhs, Pub., 5, 11)01. RKSOUHCES. UnuhiiihI iIIkiiuhIs 10,775 S7 Overilinln, Kfiiroil niij iinwoiired.... 1M 9tl V, H. llonda to muuiv i lreUlAtlon UflOO 00 I'rumlmiH im l'. S. ltoiuls S65 l Stocks, mHmritlCK, etc 0,715 -Ut llutikjni; )inue, furniture, nml llxture S,l0 Ml Iii (roui Kutloiinl Iliuiku (not IteMrve Agents) 16,(182 !K Due (rum Hiroreil reserve agcnl llfiti 31 Intvrniil-lioveniie stump IB 91 KrHctlmuil imj'cr currency, nickel, nnd Mints 27 13 LAWrOL JIONEV HKtKVK IN 1UMK, VIZI Specie f 9!0 00 U.S.Oertlt'iioliIepoiiltlorlugiilteiulera 9320 00 Ittxlomptton (nml with 17. S. Trwuurur (9 per cunt ol clruuUtion) '. 635 00 Total WIJH6 It ' LIA11IL1TIBH. ' Cn'pltftl Block puM 111 '. 15,000 00 Due to Trust Companion ml SnvliigH Hunks,, 57 Individual ilcpoMtn sulijoct to check.. W.0I0 50 Dojimud curtlllvntiM of dtplt......... 75.WI I.os current uihiiiw paid 17157 Totnl . ?7l,toill Stnto of Oregon,) ! est County of Lano.) I, Herbort Knkin, Cashier nf thoabovo- named hank, dosolomnlv swear that tho above stntemcn n trnutothebest of my kiiowledo nml belief HKUHEttT KAKIN, Cashier. Subsciibt'il nnd uuorn to beforo mo this 27th day of February, 1001. ( . ) J. K. 'QU.NO. , ) . Attest: Darwin IIhihtow DJrectgn Oko. M. llAwwtv X, V,"ViiJxo If'wi;1"-' FOR EVERYBODY AND A GRAND SELECTION 2 g POR AIJ GiJKusjv CAr'r 2 We have 'a ilagnificent ' Stuck of 1'INlTsiIOKS. 2 T our prices are lower than like quality sells for any 5S where elae, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in w every respect at w Money-Saving1 Prices. iv We think we know what the people want. A To suit the public taate nud purse and meet popular dc W ninnd U our business ambition. SS: We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure ft- tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the tati, g OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKKft B WE SUIT g E. W. S. ClIKJSMAN. (The Fashion Stables GbPisinui) & Banils, Proprietors. 1 wwr rz?- r. 11 p 1 1 11 1 J Firat-Class Turnouts, Double "or Single up to DATE Wheeler & Scott Geo, Ciininiing", Haying Iwuglit out the entire offering the same at GREATLY I have alrpady 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, Ham and Lard, and other goods now arriving. A cordial invitation extended to all. George Cumming. FEEE ! TO BE Given Away. A $:t5 CRICSCUXT JSICTCTjE to be presented to some customer of tho Eitycne Soajt Company May , 1001, With the object in view of placing our soap in every household, we have taken this means of bringing it before the public. Every purchaser of 25 cent's worth of our Laundry Soap is entitled to a 'chance for our premium offer of a Crescent Bicycle, to be awarded May 4, 1901. The chance for the wheel costs you nothing. Buy 25 cent's worth of our Laundry Soap from your grocer, and he will write your name on a coupon to be forwarded to us in time for the drawing. We trust that you will avail yourself of this opportunity, not only of probably receiving a bicycle free of charge, but of helping to buildup a home industry. Our Soap is on sale at: Baker & Johnson's; Hemeuway & Burk holder's; L. Lurch's; Jos Schlee & Go's, and F. J. Meinzer's. Eugene Soap Company, EUGENE, WAGOJT I'OU SAI.IC. ' A light 3 wneon with 3 inch tire for sale or will trade' for stock or wood cutting. A good bargain. Inquire ot h. v. fcuiitli or nt the Nugget office, SPRING GOODS, Mrs. Geo. Boliliunu will receive the first of the month a complete and choice line of milliiiory.goods, IQMue latest ; sprmp pntwns see tieu. - As 3 3 EVERYBODY. WALL & WHIPPLE g E1.1 Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia ty. and jg Black Butte Stage Lines, w. Reasonable Prices v- Cottage Grove, Oregon. Sewing- Machines ARE JUST THAT alNbitrinya ml High-grade Vertical Peed and three under feed machines. Pikes to suit. Eor sale by - - COTTAGE GROVE. stock of V. F. Scbuller, is novf REDUCED PRICES. PEEE! A $35 Wheel. OREGON. NOTICE OV FINAL SKTTI.KMENT. 'ntrti la hereliy given thnt tho undertlRned ndHUntntrntorottlie Otlo t'rodcrlcktcn Kstato linn 11 1 oil Ilia ilnul account In tho olltco of the County Cleric of I.nne County, Oregon, and tho Judge of Uie 1'roUte Court lam fixed Tuesday, Mirth 5th, liHU. at 2 o'clock p. m. thereof aa thu auto for hearing the mine. Any and all ppranm having objections to mtd aerount are nutlUclto lo present and Illo tho mine, IlatQd this I'lrt day ol February, 1001. O, 11. HNAPP, Admlnlitrator, ' Sirs'. Dock's olans in inusio in dointf enlDixliil work, but nUo Iiiih llttlu faith in tlm pnyrojH of thorn who iriakn nu'ielu a. fit mly during tin) aniiiiiiur nionthn only, .i.-s