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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1901)
Tlllt CONI'KDKKATK flt'V. The Confederate Spy was played here Friday night, to a fiilr sized audience in Martin's lull, by local talent from Eugene, under the au- Hplccs of .Co. A. The company is entitled to much praise for the mitnncr In which (hey handled their respective parts, and the au (Hence demonstrated their appre ciation hy hearty applause at the proper moments. Messrs. Kauff tuau, Chan. Griffin, Arthur Stubling and MissSlua Orrell took the lead ing parts which they sustained with credit. The sour and dance specialty by little Misses Alta and Vera Hasthatn wan neatly executed. The song specialties by Miss Fuller was thoroughly appreciated by the nudlcticc. After the performance nn Informal dancing party was held in the hall. KUNAWAY ACCIDKNT. l'rlday as Hake Stewart and son Mac accompanied by n young boy by the name of H rooks were driving in town, the wagon tongue came down just opposite the depot, frightening the team, which made n dash to get away. On reaching . the side street opositc Hobt. Griffin's residence the team turned, throwing the three occupnts of the wagon into the street. Mac was thrown on his head and face in the crushed rock, breaking his nose and bruising his face severely. An ugly gash was cut in the scalp of young 1) rooks while Hake escaped with only a few bruises. The team broke loose from the wagon and were captured in the lower part of town. runi.ic mhktino. A public meeting of the business men and citizens of Cottage Grove will be held at 8 o'clock, Monday evening, May 20, in the city hall to make arrangements for celebrat ing the 4th of July. We under stand that Kugenc will not cele brate this year and Cottage Grove should put forth an extra effort in celebrating the 4th of July as her prospects arc good for securing a large crowd on that day. Remcm--Sltfef thWSte Monday even ingrMny 20. J'AI.SH At.AKM. Sunday evening about 8 o'clock nu alarm of fire was turned in, which was quickly rsspouded too by the Iiaclc and Rescue hose teams. The Eagle company was on the scene of conflagration in a few minutes af ter the alarm was given, which proved to be nothing more than a burning chimney. Considerable excitement was caused by the ring ing of the fire bell, the streets being crowded a few minutes N after the ularm was given, ARKICSTKD. Constable Henry Wagner re ceived a phone Saturday from the sheriff of Hcutou county, describing one John Stone who was wanted for embezzlement. Mr. Wagner suc ceeded in locating his man with very little difficulty and took him back to the authorities in Corvallis 011 Sunday afternoon's train. SOCtAI. GATHERING. The C. M. A. boys gave a social party Saturday night in the, Ma sonic hall. About forty young people were present. The time was spent in playing social games until n late hour, when they all repaired to their homes, after enjoying a pleasant evening. . NKW SIGN BOARDS. Two new sign boards have ar rived at the depot tor the S. P. Co. The new boards bear the city name, elevation and distance from here to San Francisco and Portland, and will tuke the place of the old "Cottage Grove Letnati" sign. TIK TRAIN. The tie train which has been in operation here 011 the S. P. Co's road for the past three or four months hauling ties to, and dis tributing from the burnitizlng and creosotlng plant located at Latham will suspend operations this week. SOLD HIS INTEREST. Ulysls Martin of the firm of Mar fin Rr Cochran sold his interest last f . f I - r.. 1 -a lttcl WCGh u im. - ness on Main street to John Cochran it,vyho vl)l cotitiiiue the business. aa 4i titA itrm s 1111 iiiLLiiE uuat COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The public school of this city classes today lifter a successful term of nine mouths. The following program will be rendered at Mar tiu'ii hall 011 the respective dates: Friday evening, May 17th. Orchestra, Concert Recitation, isl grade. Rainbow Rose Drill,. 1st grade. Our Young Patriots. 2d and 3d grades. Geography Exercises, , grade, Pnutoniinc, 5th grade. Duct, Chester Vandeuburg and Steele Miller. A Day in Europe, 7th grade. Chorus, 8th grade. Recitation, Eva Chamberlen. Orchestra. Indian Drill in three parts from Longfellow. 1st part, Peace Pipe, and part, Calling of Day-Star. 3d part, The Dance. Orchestra. Saturday night, May 18th High School. Orchestra. Invocation, Rev. L. D. Meek. Song, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Cox, Messrs. White and Aubrey. Oration, Transition of Woman, Nettie Ilurdick. Oration, Character, Horace Harms. Song, Misses Martin, Hart and Lea. Recitation, "An Order for a Picture," Elvira Dorward. Class. History 1901, Roy Hemen way. Valedictory, "We Launch To night, Where Shall We Anchor?" Ezra Raker. Address to class, Dr. Chas. Frci del. Presentation of diplomas, County Superintendent Miller. Song, Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Cox, Messrs. White and Aubrey. nAM. CAME. The base ball game Friday, be tween the Bohemia team of this city and the Rambler team of Eu gene, was an exciting game from start to finish. The Eugene team 'ml, - - - wv .V- imt" won by a score of r5 to 17. It was the first match game played by either team this season. Doth nines are in need of practice as they are capable of playing much better ball than was witnessed here Friday. A return game will be played at Eugene Sunday. The Bohemia team will be greatly strengthened in this game by the addition of two or three new men. The following was" the line-up of the two nines. McFarlaud c Faust lleunett p Hayes Hemen way lb Knox McQueen 2b Starr F. Blair 3b Withrow Harms ss Brandstetter Leonord 1 f Gilstrap B. Blair c f Courtwright Griffin r f Willowby CANADA RED. Tohti Trunnell broucht to the Nugget office this week live hand some apples in a good state of pres ervation. They arc of the Canada Red variety, and John says they smell loudly of prosperity. He says it is due to Christian Science and the present administration faith and protection. Apples like these this time a year would be hard to find. IMPROVEMENT. The Cottage Grove Electric' Light Co. have a force of men at work on their lines in this city. New noles are being set and old ones straightened and reset, which adds greatly to the appearance of the lines, as well as to the streets through which they pass. MOVKD TO COMSTOCK. Joseph Schlee and family left this week for Comstock where they will make their future home. Mr. Schlee moved his restaurant and household effects and confec tionery and grocery business to that place where he will continue business. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. Suits cleaned and pressed from $2.25 and up according to texture. Prices in proportion per single gar ment. Eugene Steam Cleaning and Dyeing works, ueo. u,, Griffith, Agt. All About Yoli. Bert Wood wa In Kugotio Tuesday 011 bunliibt. 0. M. Collier of Eugeno spent Momlny In Kugetic, J. K. MnKibboti wan 111 Eugene 0110 day hist week. T. W. Jenkins was in Kugcuo Monday on ijiisiiicnb. Mayor H. M. Vealeh was In Eugene last week 011 bouillons. J, M. Howe of Eugene xpent Wednes day Ihto on bulncs. Win Wilson of Pleasant Hill was in town Suturdiiy 011 bimines?, Chas, Coclirnn was up from Eugene mid spent it few days hero this week. Miss Arta Lewis returned to Eugene last week after 11 few weeks vitit in tills elty. Curtis Harris, nrinclnnl of tho nuhlle schools at Creswell spent Sunday in iiiiscuy. Geo. Thompson who resides n few tulles west of town lius been granted 11 pension of $0. Mrs. Dr. ficlilecf returned from K11 genu last Thursday after several days spout In thm elty. C, 1). Clements went to Salem on Monday's t rid 11 to attend tho urnnd eourt Forresters of America. II. II. I'etrio returned from Drain Sunday, where hit has been the past weeK on proiessioiim outiness. F. J. Hard arrived tin from Portland Monday nluht and left on Tuesday morning for tho Bohemia mines. w.. .o vw.t. nun niiu 1- . 1 ,i--4 .1.. week from 1,1 11 11 county where they have been visiting with relatives and Irlends. ftnrrv llnnlmr linm! Itnitr tnonrtr tnr tho Itooth-Kelly Lumber Co. was up from Eugene Friday to witness the ball guiue. Wlnfleld Jlenuett rn mo lit) from Eu gene Friday mid vIhUmI over Saturday anil Sunday with his pKrents in tills elty. Paul Johnson was in town u few days this week on his wnv home from Eu gene whero ho has been attending school, MrK A. Smith and dauchter. Miss Mabel, and M rs. Aaron Rose of Iloeeburx, were In the eity Sunday to consult Dr. Robinson. Miss Nina Ostmnder. postal telegraph operator at Eugene eiitno up Saturday nltcrnoon to visit with her parents, re turning Aioiuniy. John Wallaro and Dave Markly left las- Thursday afternoon for Northern Cnllforulu whero thev eoto heln con struct dredgers for mining operations. Mrs. S. J. Efch. sister of Attorney J. C. Johnson and Miss Jennie Pont!, sister of Mrs. J. U. Johnson arrived from WoodbuniTuesduvona two week's visit. 1.u TT..1. HUM. -.,,1 CMtlm-r. ...ii. . iv.ti" ', ..na. ijaiiiiiiiiii nt llrnu'nwtrlltft ttlu. ti'inn l.ann ctuldnrv u. ...wi. 1. it. ...i,, n.f.tt.i.u irvv. MDMMIh ...!.,. -....t 1 f 1.. I I ll. putt-twoTruckt returned homeMtnday' iiiiurntHin. Mrs. O. M. Lister of Euceuo who hml Iwen spending tho week with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. J. fl. Davidson of tins eitv, returned homo lust butiinluy morning. IS. W. Emmerson and sons expeet to leave about the first of tho month for Luke count v where thev will snend the summer on .Mr. Emerson s larm tuklnir e4iro of tho crop. 0. J.Howard, pnitmater of Cottage Grove anil editor and publisher of the Bohemia Nuggut, was in Salem yester day, returning to his homo on last night's overland. Tuesday 'a Statesman. John Pitcher and family lnlt lust week via Portland for Eastern Oregon whero they will make their future home. Mr. Pitcher sold his farm on How river where ho has resided for tho pust eight or ten years. 0 A. Coats and wlfo returned from a short wedding tour to Portland on Mon riav. They will remain a few days in this city, when thev will go to tho Bo hemia mines where Mr. Coats has an extensive tunneling contract. Joe Wicks was in from Star yesterday. He says everything is lively in Bohemia lili es, He is helping to put In a 1000 foot tunnel on the Lloyd mine which Is backed hy Ilos'ou capital. They ex pect to striko it rich. Eugene Iteglstor. Mrs. A. It. Atkins mid Miss Fay loft for Cottage Grovo Wednesday to make tholr futuro homo, Mr. Atkins will follow in a few dnvB. Mr. Atkins has purchased n cigar and confectionery store there and will make that his fu ture homo. Ind 'peiulence Enterprise. W. P. Ely, of Kelso,. Wash., editor and publisher of the Cowlitz Valley Journal arrived hero Tuesday. Mr. Ely is accompanied by It. W. Welch of the same city. They expect to leavo inn few days for tho Bohemia disti let where Mr. Ely has extensive mining Interests, Valuablo mining property in Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. Lewis & Yeateh aro encasing their show windows which adds to -tho ap pearnnco of their store. Aro you a farmer? Jerome Knox, & Co will sell you a farm or several farms to suit your convonionae. U. S, Martin this week purchnsed of J. 0. Cochran and wlfo and Chas. Cochran, lot 1 and east K lot2blk4in Long fe Landers' addition to Cottage Grove for a consideration of $700. STRUHT WORK. Geo. Lea started his rock crusher Tuesday, on the Cochran point, and is now busy crushing rock to complete his contract for graveling Main & Wall street's. Teams aro at woak hauling the rock and dis tributing it on the streets. When the work is completed Cottage Grove can boast of having one of the finest streets in t,J)e state. U) Brief. 1 .(idles crash skirts from COcts to $2.00. at Lurch's. Geo. Griffith for prices on cleaning and dyeing, A now invoice of plated ware, clocks, etc., at Malleoli's. For ull kinds of fishing tackle call on Griffin t Veateh, Co. Toilet articles, Ucnson Drug Co. Wall paper at Jcnkln's it Lawson's. A new lino of silverware at Madscn's, suitable for wedding presents. Ladles hats, next week at clearance sale prices. N. E. Elsen & Son. House for sale or trado. Inquire of Wheeler & Scott. A larzo assortment oftbn izrent tnv. oritcs. Posttim, Caramel and Fig Prune Cereals, at Cummings. Willi nuper from 7 cents per double roll and up at Jenkins & Lawson's. 'When you want to catch trout hnv your flics of Grlffln & Vcaich Co. A carload of wall naner lust Jccelved at Jcnkln's & Lawson's. Look at those souvenlrsnoons at Mad- sen's. Something new and nice. Suits! Suits!! Tailor nindn hiiIIr! ! t Up to date in everv respect, from 115 ut. Cull and see samples. UKO. 130III.HAK. If votl want nnvthlni In tho Una of pruulngshears call on Griffin . Veateh Co. Stationery, pens, pen holders, and tienclls of every description at Benson urug 10. Stationery, the best in the market, to be found in Cottage Grove, at Benson Drug Co. Sportsmen rememhcrGrifflnit Veateh. Co.. carry the finest lines of snortlnir goods in South Lane Co. Lndiei. don't liii v vour snrlnir hat till you sec N. E. EUca & Son. New line next week-. We have on hand a lance stork of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic In grades 1 2 and 8. Let us make you special prices. 1JOOTII-K.KLLY ljVlinr.R uo. Just received this week a choice va riety of Indies and Minces fino shoes. Calf and see them at Cummlng's store. Thodruc stock of Benson Drue Co. Is choice, complete, and absolutely the best in mo market. Try us. Wheeler & Scott handle the Oliver Chilled, Syracuse Chilled, Garden City ' Clipper and J. I. Case steel plows. Critic : Bteol narrows ana rinnet, Jr. cultivators. Get your prescription filled at Benson Drug Co, Pure drugs, of superior quality. Moro than 500 different patterns of wall paper to select from at Jcnkln's & Lawson's. A car load of ' Columbia River cedar shingles for sale by Jenkins & LaWson. Go to Geo. Bohlman's tailor shop JVlirtftb jetkaodsee-j-his fall. Iines-of samples una goods. lie can pjuaspyoii in any style or line you may desire. Only the best drugs In tho market at Benson Drug Co. Bring your prescrip tions. Wc have just received a carload of wagons which we nought dnectlrom the factory saving middle men's commission. If you want a wagon you will get the pro'llt by calling on Wheeler & Scott. Di-nr K00 rulft nnttfrnfi nf wall nnnpr to choose from and more on the way, nt Jenkins & Lawson's. Hats! hats! hats! Our prices and styles are right. i. 11,. ivise.i & on. If you want a tent, wagon cover, awn ing or hammock call on Wheeler & Scorr. . Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. Try a Sunday dinner at the Imtehial Hotel. Served from 12 m.to 1:30 p m. and up to dato in ull respects. Savo money by buying your shoes and clothing at ' i. r,. ,lsea a no.v. WASTED. Everybody, to call and tee our stylish hats und low prices. IS. i.,LSEAec SOX. Pnilni rcrtfltA fnr sain nnv ntnniint. In quire at tliis ollice. Porfumes, the best to be had, Beuson Drug Co. Ladies and childrcns hats: latest styles and prices that were never equaled. IN. HiLSEA OC OOS. Geo. Bohlman, the np.to.date tailor, will show you goods, all shades and all prices. Think of it. A tailor made suit for $0 and up! Pants $4 and up. "It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Drnggist A. W. Saw- felle, ol Hartford, Conn. "A lady cus tomer, seeing tho remedy exposed for Bale on my show case, said to me: 'I really believe that medicine saved my llfo the past summer while at the shore,' and she became so enthusiastic over its merits that I at onco mado up my mind to recommend it in the future. Recently a gentloman cumo into my store so over come with colic pains that he sank a once to the floor. I gavohini ajdoso of this remedv which helped him. I re peated the dose and in fifteen minutes lie left my store smilingly informing me that ho felt as well evor." Sold by Bknsov Druq Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons AArpLKOATK, Drain. MAlililEO. COATS-HAWLEY Mr. Colos A. Coats and Miss Flora O. Hawlevot this city, in Eugene, Thursday, May 10, 1001, ' Dr, D . E. Loyoridgo officiating. OUR BIG Remnant Sale Will be continued for a few days until our NEW STOCK arrives. We arc slaughtering prices in these goods for wc have only a few days left to close them out. If you want bargains give us a call. 1 flECUUn PRICES PUB CUT PRICE TO CLOSE. Menu IlatH 75c, $1.0011.25, " $1.60 up to $2.00 Your choice now 25c to $1.00. XKoo.' ,OC'-,125 Up t0 Your choice for 75c. Children Soc-Regular Choice 50c prices up to $1.75. The above prices are a in the way of cutting prices quite a variety oiouqs ana cnas at greatly reduced prices. R. W. NEWLAND. fiiuiuiiimJiiJuaiiiimmiiumiiJiimiiimiwajuiujumjiiK W. S. ClIRISMAN. The Fashion Stables Glrrisnmi) & Bas, proprietors. First-CIass Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. UP TO DVTE" Wheeler & Scott Geo. Gumming, Dealer in general merchandise has now a well selected stock of choice family groceries which he is selling at lowest living prices. He is also offering special values in gents furnishing goods, men and boys shirts, underwear, gloves, etc., all atgreatly RKDUCED PRICES. Bargains in Ladies, Misses and Childrcns Shoes. In addition to regular stock he is now offering the balance of the Schuller stock of shoes at less than cost. Everybody cordially invited to call and get prices. George Cumming. Poultry! I have for sale some PURE BRED Black Minorca Eggs, also some PURE BRED Pekin Duck Egg. Price, SI. OO per Setting". Address, Q R PRICE, CRESSWELL, - OREGON". Siring and Summer Styles -IN- 1ILLINERYI We would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. Best values for least money. N-JSIFLAXD'S Millinery Store, ' SchlefTBuildlng.MalnSt. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. NOTICE TOTAXPAYERS. Tho 1000 assessment rolls are now open for tho payment ot taxes. w. w. withers, Sheriff pi Laii&Countv, Ore. 3: 3 sample of what we are doing in these goods. We have 13! Eli Bangs. nSSSSSSSSSSSS3SSSS5SSSSS3S5SS$?iKJSS! roprietors of the Bohemia j and $ Black. Butte Stage Lines. Reasonable Prices33" Sewing- Machines ARE JUST THAT ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three underfeed machines. Prices to suit. For sale' by COTTAGE GROVE. Music Lessons v- rr On the Piano. A late Graded German Meth od of Music is now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. 3L.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 If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetito, or constipation, try a few doses of Charaberlajn's' Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale by Bbnbon Drvq Co.,