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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
THROUGH TO Tlllt JIUHICK. ( Ed Pa'ttcrrtoii, tlic vctcrnn mail cnrrlcr niid stn;c driver, r ports tlmt on his Inst trip with the U. S. mail on the. Uolictnin route he suc ceeded In Kcttlng through to the MiiHick mine with two horsed. lie nlso reports Hint with n Hitiitll ntnoutil of rcpnlrs to the wn;on row', such nH filling the wnshotits mid tdiovcling n few snow drifts, Height teams could now be making legu- Inr trips right into tlic heart ol the enntn. This condition of affairs was never before heard of hI this season of tlic year. Everything points to an extremely early season In Bohemia thin year, for likely ax it in that moic snow will fall, still it will not last long something like the snowball in linden you have heard about so prepare for an early season. flICRIOUSI.Y I M, AGAIN. Hon. Ivan McQueen has been having another seriously sick spell, at the home of his brother George in this city. Mr. McQueen was taken (juite ill a few days after the adjournment of tlic legislature, and lor a while was considered danger ously sick. However at last ac counts he was again improving and his friends now look forward to his complete recovery. W Kit K IHtl'KATlt!) The Cottage Grove sportsmen who participated in the live bird shoot at Portland last Sunday die appointed their many friends here in that they did not win even third money. H. J. Stillnian, of Pendle ton, carried off first money and tlilr Ileal trophy cup with a cl"au score on 20 birds. W. 1?. Martin, of thin place, who holds the state cham pionship medal, has challenged Mr. Stillnian to defend his cup, and the result will probably be a match be tween tbcin. l'K)!IC nitMVJ'.HY. The Eugene pistoffice cxjiccls to secure a free delivery system for the rural district, Hie business of the office having increased to such nn extent as to insure the same by probably the fii.t of July. The stamp and euvalop sale l.iit year amounted to 9200, and it has in creased this year until it U believed it wi I reach Sio.oon, which amount is necessary to insure a free delivery system. IIASI'. HAM.. Another match game of base bn'l was nlaved on the Stouffer field last Monday afternoon, by the Ho hcmiaii and C. M. A. teams. At the close of the ninth inning the score stood 15 to 7 in favor of tie Bohemians. The C. M. A. Coin ing Men of America put up an un usually good game considering their age and practice. TO DRUG PATRONS. To do justice to your physician and at the same lime relieve , the suffering of the sick, too much con sideration cannot bo given Un qualify of drugs used in the com pounding of prescriptions. Benson Drug Co. takes particular pains in the selection of the best drugs in the market, and realize the neces sity Of careful attention to all pre scriptions. Reineinbir the place Benson Drug Co. SMAI.I. POX AT WltNUUNO, Several cases of smallpox arc re ported at Weudling. No deaths have occurred as yet, but one or two cases are said to be quite severe. The disease was brought there about the first of December by a man from Seattle. The company have quarantined their camps and everything possible will be done to check the spread of the disease. MOTHUR HU111IAR0 I1AI.I,, Court Bohemia No. 33 foresters of America will give a grand Mother Hubbard ball at Martin's Hall qn Friday evening in honor of St Patrick's day, or the 17th of Ireland, The Foresters have been very successful with their previous entertainments and this one will be no exception to the rule. Tickets 75 centsj spectators 25 cents. COMMISSION KUCltlVltl). C. J. Howard has received his commission ns postmaster of, the Cottage Grove postofflcc for the next four years, dating from the 4U1 of February, i;oi COMMItNDAM.K HKTMKI'KIIHt. In another column of (he Nugget you will sue the advertisement of the Kugene Soup Company. This company started Into business the first of the year will) the expecta tion of building up a good local business and placing their goods in the various business houses through the valley and Southern Oregon. The company is under the manage ment of I. T. Nieklhi the well known and popular business man of Kugene, who has held a respon sible position under lion. S. II. Friendly in his furnishing store for some leu years, and he is well adapted to lake hold of the business cm! of any enterprise. His goods ahciuly manufactured by the Ku gene Soap Co. have thus far given splendid satisfaction and the com pany is enjoying a liberal pation age. IllUTHDAV PARTY. Mrs. S. F. Wheeler who resides some four miles Irani this city was very much surprised last Thursday evening when the neighbors for miles around dropped In 011 her lo help celebrate her seventy-second birthday. About forty friends were present including children and grand children. An elaborate din ner was served at the residence of the daughter and presided over by Mesdames Walt Wheeler, Klbrige Wheeler, Cornelia Wheeler and Amos Owens. Mrs. Wheeler was the recipient of soma costly presents as well as some useful ones. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins, Mr", and Mrs. Klliott, Mesdames Grey ami I.einou. Messrs. Harris nud Sanders. KII.MII) IIY A TRAIN. J. C. Quails, a man about 65 years of age was struck by a lreight train near his home at Hud son last Saturday ami died Monday morning from injuries received. He was in feeble health or a palsied" condition' and apparautly did not notice the nearness of the approach ing train as he was crossing the track. llelavts a wile nuJ thicc sous nt. Hudson having cume there from Astoria hint fad. I'OOT CUT, Al Parker, the miner and all round timbeimau, met with a pain ful accident at the Booth-Kelly mill No. 1, at Sigin.uv last Wednes day. While at work in the woods he r;ceiv 1 an uqly ax wound on his foot. He was brought to town and the injured member dressed by Dr. Snapp and at the present writ ing was doing as nicely at could be expected. OWNING HAM.. The new Armory building at Ku gene having been completed, a grand opening ball will be given there toiught, Friday, March 8th, which promises to be the military ovent of the season. A number of Cottage Grove people expect to at tend. A SUM M UK DAY, Last Sunday was a beautiful sunshiny day and a large number of people took advantage of the beautiful weather and viewed the city and surrounding country, some going up the railroad to view the tie plant while others climbed the Initio. It was indeed a delightful day and it is to lie hoped wo may have many such days. l'IRK AI.AUM. Last. Wednesday a fire alarm was sounded at 3 o'clock when it was All About Yti- ,1. W, lllcks wan In town W'eibiHwliiy .1, M. Sherwood visited in ISilgeno liiiHiiav. Dan Heck was lining IiIihIiiimh In town Km tirdiiy. Mrs. Y. (I, Hby visited llarrlnburg huh week, ll'ilicmia Slmrp was fit town the first of tlio week. .1. I. .Junes went to Kngeiio Wednee W'eilnoHiliiy, Win Monroe (ink returned fiom n visit in Portland, Mr. Herbert Haklii visited Kugene hint I'lKmday. Win . McQueen wiih 11 Undone visitor bint Humidity. Attorney J. H. Young went lo Sagi naw Tiiewlay. Don't full to attend lliu"OM 1'indilotiod Hliiylng School. 0 '. WliilMitl, of Saginaw, wiih in town Tncuday. A I in 011 Ilciucnwny left for Seattle hint Kilday evening, Attorney.!. S, Medley rclu nud from JJiigeno Monday, C. U. Joiiok wiih in town Wednesday from Itijiii-e'H mil!. Nut Hddv wiih nn arrival from Kugene Monday uflcriiuon. W11I11I1 for the dale of the "Old Fash ioned .Sinking School. Hob Mitriln imd wife visited in (own Monday and Tiieidiiy. Mies Mae McQueen loft for. Ullrnf, Oregon, I11H Saturday. J. N. H iyd and wife, now ofCreowoll, were veiling here Sunday. II. W. Churchill, of llndaon, spent Sunday with his family here. MiHH Kay AtkiiiH left. Tuesday morning for her home at Independence. Herbert Loigli, the imwiyer, transacted biisiiiueH ill Kugene I11H Satuiduy. C. V.. Malhlot, of Portland, visited fcveral days in thin city thin week. Clinu, (ieltyH, I ho liohemia merchant, bun been appointed 11 notary public. Dr. 11. H. I'etrie attended the live bird shoot in Portland last .Sunday. Finn Iledrii'k, the well known base bill player, relumed last ThurWluv. Mre. W. II. Alirmim visited friend In Kegene thin week returning Thursday. ,1. M. Howe, the Kugene clothing dealer, wan doing butlueH hero 'Wednes day. Mr. Roc Lincoln anddauahterOrHce were pawengers to Kngcno lust Wednes day. O.I'.Iviios arrived up from Eugene Monday to look after work in bin hop yard. Mrs. Item Kd wards whti ban been jinle 111 with the measles ia now improving. Conductor Sum Vealeb ppenl n eonplej 01 iimirH in town Willi Ins parents Wediiejtdiiy. . . , I'rank I'llHcher iH'dowii from Itoliemia tHIn week, ami will leave for Southern Oregon tHMin . Mrs. S. V.. Churchill went to ICiijjpiic Wednesday for n visit with herdaugliter Mm. S. I.. Knox. (lien Stone anil wife went to Knircne WedmxdHV for a few diiy'j visit with Mr. Stone's parenis. Oeo. Vt'. Mnvd mid O. A. CotPeamc in from Itohemi'i Inst Saturday and me spending a week in town. Mr.. S. M. Iicev, of Portland, arrived Sntiirdnv for a visit with bur brother J. II. Shortridge, near this place. V. K. Illiiir, the noiiiiliir knitrlit of the Cico. fJrifnth for prices on eleiiiiiiiK ami dyeing. Toilet nrtieles, lieimoii Drug Co, W11II paper til Jcnkln's A LnweonV. I'or I.. L. Mny A Co. garden seeds enll 011 Wheeler A h'cotl, io to Miidsen'H for flue jewelry mid Iidhdny silverware. I'erfumes, tlio bent to be Imd, Iieuson Drug Co . I'or Imiul hwded hIioIIm call 011 Grillln and Vealeb Co. Wall napnr from 7 cents per double roll and up atJenkliiH A bawson's. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits !! ! Up to dale in overv respect, from $15 up. Call and see samples. Oko, Boiimiax. If you want nnytbliig in the line of priiniiigshcarBlcall onllriflin Veateh Co. Stali uiery, pens, pen holders, ami pencils of every description at UeiiBoii Drug Co, (irillin-Veateh Co. carry llio finest line of Ammunition In South I.ane Co. Tor (lower and enrdeu seudii get L. b. May A Co. Northern grown seeds at Wheeler A Scott. I'or quality and cheapness in fresh meats go to the Central meat market. Iteaiitifiil rings and silverware nt MuiIscii'h fur the holidays. Stationery, the best in the market, to be 'ouiid 111 Cottage Grove, at llenson Drug Co. Grifllu, Vealeb Co. are agen(H for Dunn's solid spray, none better. Just received this week a choice va riety of ladien and Miiges fine shoes. Cull and see them at Ciimming's store. The drug stock of Ileii"on Drug Co. is choice, complete, and absolutely the best in the market. Try us. A quantity of linedreed lumber and Homing fur sale. Apply at the black smith shoj- of KbyA liorcii. A c.nloadof wall paper just Jecelvcd at Jeukin'ii A Law son's. We sell good goods nt good prlreH for our customers. Central Meat .Market. Get your prescription filled at Iieuson Drug Co, Pure drug', of superior quality. More than TiOO different patterns of wall paper to select from at Jen kin's A Law sou's. A ear load of Columbia Iliver cedar shingles for sale by Jenkins A I.awson. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. When you want a physic that H mild and g"iitlc. easy lo take and pleasant in ellVct use ChninlKirluin'H Stomach and I.ivcr Tablets. Only Hoc. by ISk.nkon Dui'o Co. Over 500 odd patterns of wall paper to choo-e from and more on the way, al Jenkins A Lauson's. Sport mcn rein.-mber Grlfiin A Veateh Co. curry a line line of Shot Guns and llllli-s. Only the best drns. in the, markot at Benson Drue Co. Unix ' your nreerin- tiOIIH. Wheeler A Scott exnect a earload of I'ifh Itrfw. Wagon- in a few days, lie fore you buy call and see them. Gridin, Veateh Co. carry a line lineol pruning saws and -garden tooN. You should bee them before buying else i ero The most complete line of paints, brushes and wall paper in South I.ane County will ho found at JerTkin's A I.awvon's. We have on hand a large stock of kiln-dried llooring, ceiling and rustic in giifimirmiimnimr$sss$:iiMiMifiiimiifiiMiifj ZZ FOR KVIiUYIiODY AND A GRAND SFLKCTION g FOR ALL. OIVJJ US A CALL. ZZ Wc have a Magnificent Stock of FINK SHOF.S, S ZZ our jirices are lower than like quality sells for any where eluo. nud wit on.irntitr.p hni titUfnrli(ui in VI every lespect at l MoneySavin: Prices, g (OS S We will fit any foot or pocket-book and assure satisfac- Ej tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." 3 OUR SHOES ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. tff il ... . . ii miifn. v, hliuu jlcll IIIU ;LO;it Willi I. ii W To suit the public taste niid purse and meet popular dc- flj 'J niand i'a our btfiiness ambition. ft WE SUIT EVERYBODY. E: E. WALL & WHIPPLE W. S. Chujsman. E1.1 Hangs. (The Fash ion Stables Giiisiiai) & JBaiis, proprietors. , Proprietors of the Bohemia j and V. Black Butte Stage Lines, y, Reasonable Prices vj" First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO DATE -i SeAving jSacliiii.es ARE JUST THAT ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed arid three under feed machines. Prices to suit. For sale by Wheeler & Scott COTTAGE GROVE. scrip, was Iranciictiuu IniHineH.iiii Cot-1 grade? I ami 8. Let in make you tngeCirove the (irst of the week Charles Comfort mid family, vlin have been vinitinii liere for neverat iiiontlic, Inive retiiriiud to their old hoinu in . The ladies of thia eltv aro preparing a musieal enterlaiiiiuent to ho given MitrelilO. Look out for announcement next week. Miorilt Lister, of Josephine county wn in Cottiico firove Int-t Satunluv. with a prisoner wanted at Grants Pais for larceny, O. Meadow left for liohemia 'Wednes day morning for the purpi!eof doing soniedcvelopment work on his Peek-a-ltoo elaim. work nn the, large warelinuse of heeler & fceott at the rear and across llio street from their Moro is going steadily on. Geo. Ilohlmnn's candy kitchen and tho Klito slinving parlors, Inive this wrok been underiroing Hiibitantial in sido ImproveinentH. II. S. lteed. the well known .Southern Oregon milling man, and also largely in- icresiea in nouomiu, arriveit mm JacU souvlllo Wednesday. .1. W. Clements, of Red Iilntr. Calif- arrived last week and has accepted a po- ! special prices. ItUOTII-lvKI.Lr l.UMIIKIt CO. Parents and voting people should re member that it frequently occurs that "Music fs father and mother, sweet heart anil fame, and sometimes bread " Mrs. L. I). Heck. .MA Jt UTIC1). discovered that the roof of Ostran- sltion with his brothor, 0. 11. Clement us cmcsuiKii in ins cigar store, dcr & Case's barber shop was on fire. Before tlic department could get to the scene a bucketful of water did the business and the wooden block still stands. OKDUU TO CIIAN015, An order has been issued from the County Court of Lane county to change the road running through the Geo. Thompson property west of this city. Wm. Laudcss, Nat Martin, Sr.. and II. C. Veatth have been ap pointed viewers. l'K'fiTiON Disjrissun. The petition of Win. Ilnwley, et al,, to widen the road from Cottage Grove to Loranc was dismissed, At torney Jerome Knox appearing for parties in remonstrance. ' Low Ilartloy arrived in town Tuesday from his mining property on Mrtih Creek whero ho has been doing con siderable development work this Winter. 0. A. Coats returned Monday from Monmouth and Portland whore ho had been for medical treatment for Injuries received in. a cava in while working in a minu recently. Jim Hart, Sr., returned from Cali fornia where he has been mining tho hist fow months. Jim savs he had to eomo bank to old Wobfobt to get a glimpse, of Old Sol. Hon. James llomonwav attended the Miteholl banquet in Portland last week, returninc hnmo Saturday. Ho left for Seattle Tuexhiy whoro ho goes to finish up his business there, having abandoned tho idea of beating In that city. Charles Howeii has returned from Ho liomla where ho went with tho avowed Intention of romaining mull .the llrst of Juno or July, but Charley contracted the dlscapo commonly called "cold feet," and hied himself to a wanner climate. MCKKKL-IIICKKY At tho rosidenco of the hi ide's parents east of this'placc, Sunday, Feb. 3,1001, Mr. L. W. I). MeKeel and MissSarah lliekcy, ltev. C. II. Wallace oriiciatiug. IIAWIvIXS-AlillOTT At tho residence of Hev. S. A. Douclns in Itoseburg, Monday uveuini;, March 4, 1001, C. A. 'Hawkins and Ktliel Abbott, both of Cottage Grove. . NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Lane County Wool and Stock growers Association, at Cottage Grove, April 5th, at one o'clock on said date, for the purpose of elect ing officers and attending to other important business. J. G. Powitia, Fres. Jhkomio Knox, Secj. NItW HOSPITAL. The Booth-Kelly hospital in Eu gene is now completed and in oper ation, several patients having been received and are being treated. The hospital is furnished with up-to-date conveniences. Geo, Gumming-, Having bought out the entire stock of W. 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, Orange, Lemons and vegetables; Dried Fruits, Bacon, Ham and Lard, and other goods now arriving. A cordial invitation extended to all. George Cumming. FREE ! TO BE Given Away. FREE ! FEEE! A $35 Wheel. When you Want Good Shoes AT Low Prices GO TO fan's Slioc Store EUCM.NH, OKKGON, A ft.'lX CllKSCEXT HICYCTjE to be presented to some customer of the Eugene Soup Company Jlfy 4, 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, iqoi. The chance for the wheel costs you nothing. Buy 25 cent's worth of our Laundry Soap from your grocer, and be 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; Hemenway & Burk holder's; L. Lurch's; Jos Schlee & Co's, and F. J. Meinzer's. Eugene Soap Company, EUGENE, OREGON. WAGON FOR S.U.B. A light 3j4 wagon with 3 inch tire for sale or will trade for stock or wood cutting. A good bargain. Inquire of E. F. Smith or at the Nugget office, Spring goods, Mrs. Geo. Bohlmau will receive the first of the mouth a complete and choice line of .millinery goods, of the latest spring patterns see IIICUJ. NOTICE. Having suspended business tem porarily for the purposeof collecting outstanding accounts, we would reiipect fully ask that all those in debted to us would please call and settle. McFaki-and & Son. Mr. Ileek'ti chins in music, is doing B,)lrudid work, . but sUo has little laith in the progress of thoro who mnke luiudu a tjtudy during tin summer nioiithd only, 4 A