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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1901)
mm a at BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD, EDITOR. rntereJat tht porteOre at OrtUft Orart, Orf n Sew4 din buH rat4-r. ttrrfptlB price. OM.SO, In a-lattr. Advertising- rmtvt rm kua P ppllrattoa. Feiday, March 29, 1901. The Boers still seem to have con siderable of a twist in the tail of the British Hon, and the shaggy mon ster -is kept guessing. SOL ABRAHAM DEAD. Sunday's Oregonian: Sol Abra ham. of Rosebure. died from the effect of an amputation at Good Samaritan hospital at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. He was 73 years old. From a seller of wares which he packed on his back from farm to farm in pioneer times, he became, by industry and attention to business, one of the leading mer chants of Southern Orecon. He leaves an estate worth $150,000. Though prominent locally in re publican politics, Mr. Abraham was but once, in 1894, a delegate to a state convention. He held but one office, that of trustee of the If a man bad a ton of ore rich as Albert Ziniker's here on exhibit at 'Hrniwirav HurltlioWer's ,tor.. which comes from the Ve- Oregon Soldiers' Home, from 1S97 citrine mine, he wouldn't need to 10 l899- worry about the continuation ol tne B . wa. of a reminder to the good pa) streak. ladies who have taken such active ., i.7ttl t jand commendable interest in the The man who thinks he can do I , ... . . .. - I free reading room of this city it .... .Imieht benell to bear in mind that as wen iry 10 sen gooas uy "Jci ....... ... f . . j I Carnegie is in the library donation nickle-m-the slot process, depend-1 . 6 ...... Jnrr rn i(nmore tf rrtm alnncr ...... , I do something might result in some and shove in their montr and ae-l " " cept what thej get. NOMINATED At the mass meeting Monday evening the following were placed in nomination for city officers to be voted or at the city election next Monday: Mayor. R. M. Veatch recorder, X. S. Martin; Council man. 1st ward. H. Wynne: 2nd ward, Oliver Veatch; 3rd ward, V. C. Johnson; treasurer, Hetbcrt Eakin. m L Now all ler I financial aid to our local institution I and not break the donator either. In lliCfprinc time senile Annle . There's, swell In the buck yard Aim! a a odor in our city That hits the stranger hard. I:s an argument for sewerage Rut there isanotherptan; Yoe can go to the New Kra Drug Store And you mar buy n can of Chloride of Lime. Its very fine Take it in time Don't kea dollar To cave a dime. Call mriy ami avoid the rush . ISrehaut fc AW on, Xew lira Drug Store. Telegraphic dispatches announce that a good "flow of natural gas" lias been found over in Polk county. It could be said with much truth fulness that a large flow of the same stuff' was conspicuous in Marion county only a few weeks since. The Southern Pacific Company, already one of the largest con sumers of crude oil on the coast is steadily increasing its demands. The company is now constructing Coming! A representative of the Eastern Milliner Miss E. Saltzmau, will be in this city, at the Sherwood Hotel, on March 28, 29, 30, 1901, with a The Southern Pacific Railway Company has ordered a 16 mile ex- at the Oakland pier, large tanks for complete line of Millinery, Trimmed th storape of oil to be used bv its Hats. Sailors, etc., which will be " ... ... ... steamers. The tanks will be of P,u al reasonaoie prices. I . ...:ti 1,-1.1 .i. .......... j.. UUU UU.U IUUU3UIIU3 I jjjPKRIAL MOTEL. r f 1 r.. , mt ...rut.. 1 ui iKirri? ui lur iiii. i ncv win i K I - r . . r ... .uanairer r. u. narav win 111 a tension 01 tne Urancn. ine ex- consiruciea so mat me sieamers few days have everything in readi tension will be from Natron into a may lie alongside, throw a hose ness to open ,his new faot , f section where the big timber grows, into tne tanu and draw oil enough. accoraniodatioii of the traveling xvnere a jarge saw mm win oe uei 10 mi mc storage vai on uuaru. pubijc uis commercial erected this coming season, pre- rooms are the best and sumable by the Booth-Kelly Lum- ,..... . . thecitv To do lustice to vour Dhvsician I "ctiij. ber company. . - ' - - dttu ui kite MUic ituic iciicvc iuc i j.q ORGANIZE the puuenng 01 ine sick, 10 mucn con- State Demitv A. G. Ahrendi fr 1 - . cannot De given tne hi MnA itmihorinuut a II1C tOUl- l nccisfwl tw niir tnipMem.ii T T? Wheeler, are making a canvas this sample largest in Down in sunny Alabama other daj-, a terriffic tornado swept sideration the state and death followed in its quality of drugs used in wake. Here in Oregon we are ex- pom-ding of prescriptions. Benson penencmg a little Marcn weather. un-S uo. laces particular pains in wcek witb the view 0f organizing a Aiewaaysoi com rain with some ""-mibciioh 01 me uesi arugs in jotjge 0f ti,;s Brotherhood here. . 1 . 1 - . , . -. . . I .t . 1 1 . .. . t. I 0 snow in me nigner auuuaes and luaiwi, aim icamc iuc uctcs They are meeting with much di still some of our good people find sity of careful attention to all pre- couragement and expect to organ occasion 10 grumDie at the climatic senpuons. neraeraorr me piace ;ze MQn characteristics of Old Webfoot. Benson urug io. 7fr aim ill iiiui in in - - - ' -a y i T.TnvVs Lurch S ( I A Great Reduction 9 fJS AS to 7C Ladies, Misses and Childrcns Jackets and Capes. Call early for Bargain8 i Lurch's Lurch s "SOROSIS" A SHOE THAT IS WUK.N uv All Fashionable Lafe. .til Mall Oriler Promptly Filled. T. A. GILBERT. Eugene, Oregon. Dyeing & Cleaning Ms. I'KICE I.I8T roil CI.KANISO: ComXf. Vl, !'nt. rRICK USTltJR KVEIXU: ti ro. up. ,.um .7S.Ui. ! rtv. op. To The PUBLIC! Are You Wanting a Heating Stove or a Cook ? . COME IN AND SEE US " We are Selling our Heaters at a Ten Per Cent" DISCOUNT and giving a Good Uig Discount on Cook Stoves. AUo have a Uig Stock of HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., to select from. TINWARE, FARM Come In unit Sre What Ite Jlav for Sale. Respectfully, "WHEELER & SCOTT. Suit. - Mnil nrschli In proportion. Prtw pttcrnt, - r)$ tt V' J1-1 I)icH-, .... up. UEO.E. CJIirriTJI. Aaent. COTTAOEGICOVE MAUKET KEI'OItT. Whnt, yae -vr bu,hd. Oali, 4Uc (cr btulitl Floor SO to 9V jr ,rk. Hutltr. Hie tr pouwl. CTBirj, w i-tr iunil Ktr. K- (r dozen. Ilui.. rouulrr, lUi llc. 10. Chlrkt n. railed. n ' to 13. ilox. LrJ. 0c per ounl. Chicago WHAT'S VOUR FACE WORTH? Sometime a fortune, but nover, TAKE NOTICE. The warstamo on bank checks .n,inr.v;ci.nn.nn.i,. ,...r w., .Mrs. u. u oner. me noine ju'i "aiB "ecu iiLHjusiieu as a i diced look, moth patches anil UlotrlieM on the 27 of each month to reraaii means ol raising a war revenue. V,""'K"tf" 29th inst. Consultation The last fiscal year shows that iso - Skin. Ron v Cheek. Kich Conmlexion. Mree. Terras lor personal or absent 000.000 checks rjassed thronp-Ii the 0ll'y 25cents at Bexaox DbcoCo'u Urui; treatment very reasonable. Tooth- , a e, lt... 1 1 . . . i- 1 -j.viv. 1 ,ir.iit- iifi iir?iinr-iif. rrpnipi ir All who are sick are invited to call banks, each bearing a two-cent stamp, yielding a revenue of 7,cfoo, 000 to the government. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The new Oregon school law pro Tides that "no contract shall be made with any teacher who is re lated by blood or marriage within the third degree to any member of the school board without the con currence of all the members of the board, by a vote duly entered on the deck's record of proceedings." At the mass meeting of the citi zens of Cottage Grove last Monday night much time was consumed in the discussion (?) of the bond issue. Several citizens occupied the floor from ten to thirty-flve minutes and with one or two exceptions, they could have been seated on points of I order in fact they talked about everything else and nothing in par ticular, other than to occasionally give the present city council a few digs in the ribs, which was bad taste to say the least. The 1900 assessment rolla are no open for the payment of taxes. W. V. Withers, SherifTof Lane Coiintv, Ore. M All JUKI). DAVIDSOX-MCQUEE.V At Biirna, Ore., Jlarch 5, 1801, Jlr. Sol Uavitlw.n and Miss Mae Jlctjur-en. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson are well and favorable known in this vicinity, and the Nugget joins with their many friends in winning them a happy and prosper life in their new home. BORN. HART In this citv Friday, March 22, 1001, to the wife of S. II. Hurt, a daugh ter. nid consult Hotel. me at the Sherwood Yours Truly Mrs. C. Wolpkr. The Home Healer. PIANO LESSONS. .waving permanently located in Cottage Grove, I will take a few pupils. Harmon and Thorough Bass a Specialty. Either German or American method. Call at residence, North River street. Mrs. W. H. Abuaiis Spring and Summer Styles DIED. -IN- RIGG8 At Saginaw, Ore.. Mondav, March '25, 1001, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Riggs, CHURCHILL At her home In Oakland, Oregon, March 22. 190I, Mm. Kate Churchill, wife of John Churchill ouetl about 07 yeais, after h lingering ninees. "Aunt Kate" as she was familiarly known, was widely known throughout this county and was generally beloved MILLINERY! We would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. Best values for least money. XEirX.AXn'8 Millinery Store, SchlefTUuiluin?, Main St. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Crop indications for the coming to' her kindly manners, charitable deeds cereal vear never were hefr in nnu Jna"y nomo womanly attributes. . . ,. . ., , She was a grand pioneer Iadv of this Oregon. According to the report ,otinty amla ,,,.,, at)l, twoU cnn( if 4 f 1 r. T1.niii4maiif rC A .w.m.1 I ... . ,..w ui.iiaitiui.iu ... jbin.ui- survive ner. tunerai services were ture from the local weather Bureau, held at Oakland yesterday and a large March 1, Oregon winter wheat is concourse of loving friends followed the in excellent condition, coming up ,a,ina to',c,,r I""1 re8ting PIaco-- 4- a ..i '1 Roseburg riaindealer. U DIUIJU KWU , UI1U I - ' A FIENDISH ATTACK. An attack was lately mado on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. " It came through his kid neys. Ills back got so lame he could ruKwrx iiribtow. rrenldent, JlKBBERT KlKIM. Cashier. to being well rooted, while hijt very little damaged by rain or frosts. What little has been damaged lies on low land, and even that is dam aged but slightly. The growth, by reason of the cool weather, has been rather slow. The First National Bant OF CoTTAGB GROVl?, OrR. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Headache often results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach and constipation of tho bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stoinah and Liver Tablets wj II correct these disorders nnd cure the headache. Sold by Uo-uo.v Pbvo Co. Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any not stoop without great pain, nor sit in nlace in theIInited States. a chair nxcept propped liv cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Elee- Your ItiiHlnr.HH in SnHnltti. ine outers which ciiccteii such a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purines 1110 wood ami DullU health. Only 50c at Benson Drug Store. wAxrKD. Capablo, reliable perron In every county to ronrcsunt larcocomnanv n"1' yn"r ol Boll(1 "nnncial reputation ; $930 salary JJitUO Co 0 per vear, payable weekly ; $3 perday ab solutely sure nnu an expenses; straight, Watch for tho I'onrtli Heuiment Hand noid o.m-U Rntnnlnv nn mii mm mammoth minstrel narade at 8:30 Aflvaiir-o.l t,u-, ivoi- CT.tMHAiffi o clock, Friday afternoon April 5th. HOUSE, 334 Dearborn St., Ciiicaoo. BAKER 5 Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DKALKKS IK Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our Stock is New, Neat and Clea;i, and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. i"c " i AND Right to the POINT. As' the old maid said when she kissed the dwarf. That is just the case with The New EraS Drug Store. The most simple, practical and durable Typewriter on the market at any price. Ask for catalogue. ! PRICE $35. E. L. KING. General Agent for Oregon, Washington and. Idaho. Albany, Ore. re Yoa Buy a Piano or an Organ v It will pay you to write Eiler's Piano House OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Or. We are the great profit killers and pi:ino price regulators of the Northwest, and with our special fa ilities ran sell a fine pinuti or organ for less money than yon can get them elsewhere. Write today. Cata logues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Checkering and the Weber--together with other good tnakci. INVESTIGATE OUR NI5W Easy Payment Plan. Eiler's Piano lonse. Or call on MRS. E. D. Bkck, Ical Representative, Cottage Grove, Or. Q LASS i BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Cottage Grove Planing Mill! Drop in and sun Us. . . . Everything Fresh and up to Date. Prescriptions Carefully Com-' pounded night or day. Brchaut & Nelson. The New Era Drue: Store. We arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor- mg, itusuc, Diuing, veiling, or size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT WANTED! Itellr.blo man for Manager of llrnnch Offlco we with to 0111 In ttili vicinity, I fyonr record 10. K. here in an onnortunltv. Klndlv Hvn good reference when writing. The A.T.MORRIS Wholesale House, UjnuJNNATI, OHIO, Illustrated catalogue 4 ct. etnmpi, ftoriCK i?ot runuc.vno.v. United States Luni! Oflleo, ltOTfbiirif, Ore. Doc. :-, 1000. Notice in iirvby olven Hint In com pllunee with tho provisions of th act of congrMHof Jiinu !J, I87K. entitled "An uct for tho halo of timber !ml In lh StntCH o Cullfornln. Oregon, Nemdli, and "hliigtoii Territory ?' n oxttmloj to all tho Public Land Htnte by act of AiiiniKt 4, 1802, Mra. Annlo Welin, of lt.lliri.nn miiiiiI.. .1 Y o. . . Ron, litis this dHy filed In thin office her nworn HtBleiiiont No. 1360. for the pur cl.ti.o or tho SU H of 8rct.on No. 10 In rownjldp No. i'Or, Rm.j-eNo. 7AV, .ml will oflur proof to allow that the land sought Is uioro vnlunble for its timber or stone t Imn for Agricultural purposes, and tpestnb ish Iiit claim tosnld land bifor. thri Itcelster nnil Hecelverof this offlw ut ItoHulnirtr, Orejroii on Friday, the 8th day of Mnrch, 1001. " Slid nanus an wltncsapa ; JnmoH N. Itiintllo, II. Hnni Bern;, slrom, George W. Uiecdliig, II. 0. Han non, of Kugciie. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho nbovcdcserlbcd lamia are requested to fllo their clnlmn In this iooi 0,1 or 10 ",M 6lU dft' of M,rc, J. T. lliiiDurs, IUglster. TAN BARK WANTED. 2oo cords of Hemlock bark wanted at Hnine'H Tannery; Eugene, Ore gon. We will pny$7.oo per cord on board cars nt Cottage Grove or Walker station. For information write or coll on W. W. Haines & Co., Eugene, Oregon,