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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
JlABlt HAM,. The Bohemia banc ball team this city met defeat ut the hands of of the Humbler team of Eugene lust Sunday fit Hangs park, by u score of 39 to 7. l'or the finit four I 11- iiiuirH irood ball was played by both nines and it appeared its if it going to be 11 close name, but in the filth iiiiiinir the Kainluers took l.ntlt.r iiti1 mlilrtll ltwtt 1'ittlf 11 IJUltlllK nnviirv vtidi... uivi nv pi lit) until the game ended and assist ctl by the numerous errors made the Bohemias they succeeded by in Hcoring 20 runs. It is hoped til at .another 151 me may lie nrrnng tt(l ot- Home time in the future that Cot tatrc Grove tuny be given n clinucc to redeem herself. If such game is nrramrcd the people may rest IIS- mired thrft a team will be placed i II the field that will be able to give ood account of itself. Quite II (I number of tieoiilc from here wi t- nosscd the game, going by private conveyance mid on the train. NEW l'IKM. V, Meiuzer last week sold his croccrv business located in the De- wald building on Main stre'et to vI''rank Jordan and Arthur Young Mr. Me nzcr has been engaged 1 til business here for several years. Previous to purchasing his late business be conducted 11 racket store and photograph gallery. Mr. Jor dan is well known here having been postal telegraph operator here for the pasi 12 years. Mr. Voting re cently arrived from the east on ri visit, but seeing the opportunities which Cottage Grove offered, de cided to permanently locate here. 1IAII.8TOHM. A terrific hailstorm visited Springfield and vicinity last Satur day afternoon. Hailstones fell measuring as large as i'j inches in diameter. Gardens were ruined, nud considerable damage to crops is reported. Trees were stripped of their foliage and the orchards suffered heavily. Several hundred panes of wind w glass were broken in Springfield, and several runa ways were caused by the falling llnllmilni ... ACTIVIt OrUUATIONS. I S. I)a5', who has been spend ing, some weeks in the hills in the interest of bis mining property the "Belcher, 'J, was in town Monday, returning to the hills Tuesday. Mr. Day speaks with much pleasure ol the flattering showing his property lias mad: already this season, nnd goes back to continue active qper atious all summer. The company expects to put n mill on the prop crty in the near future, w. c. T. u. The county executive board of thc-W. C. T. U. met last Tuesday in the free reading rooms where an interesting session was held. An all day institute, medal contests and musical contests were diccussed for future wotk, and if plans ma terialize, the institute and contests will be held the second week in June, when Miss Brehui of Chica go will be here and conduct the in stitute. SOLD OUT. ' W. L. Coppernoll, the jeweler, last week sold hisjewelery business on Main street to Mr. Ams Nelson. Mr. Nelson is from Wisconsin and liad visited a number of cities in Oregon and Washington, previous to his locating here. He decided that Cottage Grove afforded the best opportunities and said this was the first place he had visited where workingmeii were in de , maud. BONDS CARRIED. At the snccial election held last Friday to decide if the city issue bonds for $15,000, the proposition carried by n vote of 36 to 86. The bonds are to be used in refunding the present indebtedness of $5,000, nnd increasing the city's water sup ply. Very little interest was mani fested in the election, not more than one half the voters in the city casting their ballot. ACQUITTED, John M. Peterson who was taken to Drain last week and tried on a charge for ndnltry was acquitted. He immediately returned to the Blue River mines where he had been working. NEW MII.I.. I.ovelacc & Holm will build a wagon road from n point nboiitone- half mile above the warehouse to the Sunset mine. As soon as the roail incompleted tho company ex pect to put in n stamp mill. NEW SHOW WINDOW. K. V. Ncwland placed two large show windows in the front of his store this week, The new windows give the front a haudome ap pearance and affords a largeamotiut of room in which to display his wares. MIMTIA KKCAMl'MltNT. While no official announcement has been made of the date upon which the National Guard en campment will be held it is believed from unofficial reports Hint it is the intention to hold the Fourth Regi ment encampment near Eugene from June 25 to July 3, and the Third Regiment fleld mitnouver from July 5 to 15. I'AII.EI) TO MATERIALIZE. At a mass meeting held, last Mon day, May uo, in the city hall it was decitled to celebrate the Eourth of July, and committees were accord ingly appointed and instructed to report on Tuesday evening May 28. Hut at the appointed time no one' put in an appearance, and the meet ing failed to materialise: ..If Cot tage Grove wishes to celebrate, it is high time that active steps be taken toward that end. Let the com mittee get together at once and make .1 report. Do not put it off. JIROKE JAIL. Win. Stevenson was arrested in this City last Tuesday charged with having committed .criminal assault upon Neils Helms, in the vicinity of the warehouse, in the Bohemia district some time ago. It is al leged that the attack whs made with n knife. Constable Wagner lodged his prisoner in the city jail, to await preliminary examination Wednesday. When morning came it was found that the prisoner had kicked in the side of the so-called jail nn:l had departed for pastures emm oamk. The following game of chess is being played between N. II. Mar tin and L. If. Wooley, whites, and Geo. Griffith and J. C. Johnson, blacks: - WHITE , 111.ACK 1 P K4 1 P-K4 2 Kt KII3 2 P Q4 3 Kt x P 3 Q-3 4 P-.Q4 4 K- B3 5 Kt x Kt . 5 Q x Kt 6 P K5 6 H K3 7 u-QUj T "Q2 8 P QH.t 8 ,P KB3 9 H-QK15 9 Q K3 10BXB-CI1 iqKxB 1 1 Castles 1 r P X P J2PXP- 12 R-Ksq 13 R-Ksq 13 K-Bsq 14 Q-Q4 14 K-Ktsq It will be noticed that black while refusing white's game ha3 now with the exception of pawn last decidedly the same position. WANT-TO-DE'S VS HAS BERN'S. A base ball game wiil be played this (Thursday) afternoon between the professional men and business men of this city, to be known re spectively as the 'want-to-beV and "has-been's." The game will played on the Stouffer grounds, and promises to itirnish plenty of amuse meut for the spectators, as many of the players have not played ball for 15 or 20 years; Home runs, brill iaut catches and grand stand plays will undoubtedly be features ol the game. The Waut-to-be's have great expectations of winning, while the Has-been's are confident they can now play as good ball as at any time during their life, and expect to win in a walk. The nine's will be picked from the following men: Wnut-to-be's; L. F. Wooley, J. S. Medley, J. C. Johnson, II. Pclrie, Prof. Briggs, Geo. Griffith, Jag. Ostrander, E.Case, N. Martin, Jerome Knox, J. E. Young, Ams Nelson, ""Has-been's, Win. Ilemen ,way. A Nelson, D. H. Hcmenway, F.Jordan, Ben Lurch, D. Bristow, Wm. Johnson, R. W. Newlnud, Bert Lnwson, Jack Howard, John Holland, ,,. Ail About yoh. W.J, llltchoyof Drain tint In town Tuesday. ' , I''. A. ltnnklu wan up from Kiigeno .Monday, J, K. Wheeler was In Ktigonff nilodny Mil week. I'm! WHhrow of Kiigonu w'tiijjii o Monday, (Jri't'ii Pitcher went to Jloliaink on Tuesday, ' , ;f If. I). Scott and wife were In Riieciiu on lNt Friday. ,i Attorney J. H. Young wont VlMiti'mj Iaut Hnttirday . ' - II. A. Nelson of Albany wnj in our oily Tu end y. , ?, K. H. l'lcknrd was up from Kii'gtine on Monday. ( ' n Hd Long was In I?iteue la8t ' Friday on business. " ' ."- Mr. I). T. Aubrey wijnt to, Kngeno Wodnewliiy, A. K, Kind!!) of GrmitH Pami'wM in town IIiIh utKik, , Clinn. Hriinciiu opent a fev,' days in Knuene IbiI week. K. J. Connhllv of Ilonebrins IfW'iit .....1.... 1.. .1.1- ..1... w . iiii-dili III Linn i)ii. iliiko Knox Ih vlnltlni; with rolKtivo and frlumJi fiure this wcYtk. , A. U. 'Woodcock of ICnonc n in town on litnduei- Moudny, .1. MwIIbv' unil wife wpa'l to Hiikcmo 011 Wwlnunlny iifioruoou't train. , MffH Lola lliirdy wun a piti'angur to Kiigunoon laet Srtturday'H train. Mrs.. John Ilollniid wan u pascgngur to Ivnfone on Iaut Sutimlay'H train. 1). M. and I. X. ISaker left Tliurwlay ililjht for Oregon City on lniHiiifn. Mri. J. K. Akin lf iIiIh city in vinit ing her nlntitr in I'ortlnml this wtttik. Frank Jordan (lit) iciiital tuWrHDb operator wax in Kugunu one day l.n-t Minn Orelta Dtlctow wont to Iingonf Tliumlay to visit v.i'tli rulatlvut, ami friend. a.. a. AHu.v oxtriB up irom Kiigcne: Wotlnuwliiy to look nftsr prpporty inter etit nerc. .Taki Luroh rt'tnrucd lant week from Portland wht-ru liu han cjient the pmt luw inontliH., ,. Prof. I'. S. Day nnd I. W. Pono of Un- (ioiiB wwre in-town TutaMlay on thuir way to,JK)liLuiiu. Mi Oreta ltrlatow who ha liea vtwiling in KuHiie, ruturiiud ' liome Wudnuxlay iilionioun. I' rank Jordan and Frank Wheeler Mt Moudiiy for ltohenilu wlioro limy go to look after milling intercuts. J. A. Winter eauitt up from Kiigane WtHlni'Hilay Hfturnon where ho Imi lxteii viriittng hi miii U. L. AVintur. Sir. N. II. Hni.ly ami Mr. 'Win. JIiirriH Wf lit In, Kiguno (111, A'olnKliiy tifleriiOon' indn for a few day vinit. JlortAVood wii In Kii'.'Ptie lust Satur day whun he expect aoon to I'oiiiincnce work 011 the new iWideuco of O. K. Kirox. Dr Wall nnil C. J Howard of thix fJty.and I. T. Niclilen,-the tren'al hoap iniiu of Kunt'iie. vla't'd Kollnw Unvo No. 81, K of J', at Drain Wednesday niclit. Pnink'HiiKlief, tho widl known minine mini, arrived from fc'oiulii'rn Oregon Inhi TliB.d;iy. Ilchiiuv wiiuo cxcewlingly flno Haiuiites of Soiithurn Oregon ore with him. Conatahla Wngner iflurned WwIneR day from rtotieuiin wharn ha had Upon to niljniHMKi witiiK-aa o appaur acaiiiHt Wm, Stttvenson, ithargoil with criminal iiafiiult, Miv. Liizio IvORiian of Portland who ha hemi visiting with D. lirUtnw ami family wont to Iviiupiio laat Thursday to viit 'wltli relatives thero prior to'lier roturii home. W. L. Cilniit'rnnll who has h-en on- gned in thu jowolory Im'Miici'a horo for coipe ime pan wnt 10 jinueno luewiav where ho will take up hi future reaf donee, havIngold hi business here to Ani Kelson. - Jaa. IKmiioiiwqv and 'J. Tavlordolo !a!H to, the Oiunil JkIitc. I. 0. O. P., which met in linker oiiv laat Werlno day and Thurlav retiirning Friday. Mr. Taylor atopped ofTa day in Portland on hi way home. A. IJ. Drown, of tho railway postal aervieo qf this division wna tho puoHt ,o( Dr Job in this tdty Wednesday. Ir. Drown is a ploaaent gtmtleman and ap rcelatel in the aervlee, aa witness his Hlxtcen yearaot steniiy employment. Wm. Griffith returnod last Wednesdav from Centralin, Wash., whpro ho ha been mining for tho past faw months, lie uamu homo to look after hi mining interests in Dohemia and expects tore turn to Washington in a fow weeks. Joo Kintr, one of Dnhemia'a oldest minora nnd prospectors, who1 has been established in till city durine: tho win ter, loft this week for the hills where ho will spend tho season in the develop, inont nf his property located on Ele phant mount ilia, John U. Cook, who for tho last Ion venrs Iirh resided on the Mohawk east of Kugcno, n gentlemen well and favorably known throughout Luno county, passed through horo accompanied by. his wifo last Baturday ouroute to Ciilifornla whero ho expects to mako his future home. J. T, Turpin returned last week from Callstoga, Calif., whore lie has been visiting his son-in-law J. P, White. Air. Turpin roports tho prospects i;ood in that part of Restate font bountiful crop, with the exception of grapes which ow ing to tliu late frosts will not exceed a one half crop, . - - A marriage liconso was Issued in Lu gono Wodnesdhy-to J. II. Hdwards and Mr. ISUaP. Itenhrin. CongresHinqii Thos. II. Tongue hag boon scoured to deliver tho Fourth of Julv oration at Itoseburg. Mr. Tongue Is one of Oregon's mobt entertaining speakers. in Brier. book at Kaklu A DrintowH shoes. YiiIiuIiIm mining nronertv In Do- liotuiii for mile. Jerome Knox and Co. I.adio erauli aklrt from 50ct to $2.00, at Lurch'. Oeo. Grlinth for price on cleaning and dyaiug. Anew invoice of plated ware, clock, etc., at Madnou', Dead real etate bargain of Jerome Knox Si Co. Men' and women' shoe at 80c per pair at Lakin A Jlritow. For all kind of (Islilng tackle call on OriffliiA Veateh, Co. Toilet article, Deuson Drug Co. A new line of ailverware at Mndaen's, gtiiiable for wwlding pruHont. A lame iiortment of the great fav orite, i'oatum, Caramel uud Fig Prunu Cereal, at Cuinming-t, When you want to (aitch trout buy your lliit of Grillln A V'eateli Co. They ant the cheapest and best Kakin A Dristow shoes. Look at tliOM aoiivenirapoon at Mad Hen', fc'omotliin now uud nice. Filio residence, choice lot, business blocks for alo Jerome Knox A Co. Suit! Suit!! Tailor tuadoHiiit!!! Up to date in ovorv respect, from $15 up. Call and see samples. Go. Doill.MAN. If you want anything in the line of priiningnhuar call o:i Urillin, Veatch Co. StatPmery, pen, pen holders, and pencil of every description at Jienson Urug Co. , .Stationery, tho boat in tho market, tn m found in Cottage Grove, at Benson Drug Co. .Sportsmen remcmberGritnn A Veatch, Co.. carry the rlnest lines of snorting good in South Lane Co. We have on hand a large stock of kiln-dried Mooring, celling anil rustic in grade 1 - and 3. Let us make you upeclal price. liOOTII-IvKI.IA' I.UMIIKR Co. Jtitt received thi week a ehoico va riely -of ladle and M i.-cex one shoes. Call' and ae them atCumuiing' store. The drug stock of Benson. Drug Co. Is choice, complete, and absolutely, tho nest in me inarKet. iry u. Get your prewripliou filled nt Benson Drue Co, Pure drugj, of superior piahty. More than ROD dilTeront patterns of wall paper to select from nt Jeukin's & Lawon's. Go to Geo. 'Dohlman's tailor shop Main street and see his fall lines of sample uud goods. lie can ploase you in any etyle or line you may uosire. Only tho host drug ip the market at Denton Drug Co. Dring your prescrip tion. , I will from' now sell anything' In the millinery goods at cost price. Mu. Uno. Boiii.ma.n". Fresh candies every day, mado from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. Try a Sunday dinner at the iMi'aniAi, IIotki,. Servinl from It! in. tn 1 :90 p in. and up to date in all respect. Cedar posts for sale any amount. In quire at this olliee. Perfumes, the best to be had, Benson Drug Co. Geo. Dohlman, tho up-to-date tailor, will show von goods, all hhades and all prices. . Think of it. A tailor made suit for $0 and up Pants H and up. SI'KCIAL A.NWOUNCIJMENT. For ono week only. Alt our trimmed goods will bo reduced 10 por cent from former price. Ladies take ndvnntago of this sale to provide, yourself with a hat for little iiionoy. XEWi.AKns'MiLMN'nrtr Store. The demands of the State Mormal at Drain for teachers have far exceeded it u supply. Trained teacheis nro de manded. The Xoriual i meeting with success in its. various departments. Its students and graduatesaro securing high grades in IkiUi county and stato exami nations. Candidates for certitleatcs havo asked for a "teachers roviow class" which will be organ Ued nttho opening of school in September. This will bo helpful to those seeking a bettor certifi cate at next examination. Catalogue will bo out by Juno '.'5th nud will be mailed to all who request it. Drop a card to the president nt Drain. "It is with a pood deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilomcdy," says Druggist A. V. Saw felle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady cus tomer, eeinp tho remedy exposed for saloon my show case, said to mo: 'I really believo that medielno saved my life, tho past summer while at the shore,' and she became so enthusiastic over its inorits that I at once madjs up my mind, to recommend it in the future. Recently n ntlemnn came into my storo so over come with colic pains that lie sank a onco to tho Uoor. I gave him tidoso of this remedv which helped him. I re peated the dose and In fifteen minutes lie loft my Btoro smilingly informing mo tint lie felt as well as ever." Sold by Bhsson Dnuo Co., CottagpOiovo. Lyons eVAi'i'MiGATH, Drain. NOTICE. ' lOQO pounds butter wanted at Lurch's Aro you a farmer? Jeromo Knox A Co will sell you a farm of several farms to suit your convenience. iifiiMifimifttmntMinininimMiniMininimniMitiinitnifj OUR Remnant Will be continued for a few days until our NEW STOCK arrives. We are slaughtering prices in these goods for we have only a few days left to close them out. If you want bargains give us a call. REGULAR PRICES ' OUR CUT PRICE TO CLOSE. Maim JhltH 75c, $1.00$1.'.'8, , . , "TTT" $1.00 tip to $2,00 - our choice now 25S to $1.00. Sr,0e"-n"r' "p t0 Your choice for 75c. Ci fill rout! ShoitH Itcgular Choico 50c price up to $1.76. The above prices arc a sample of what we arc doing in the way of cutting prices in these goods. We have quite a variety of odds and ends at greatly reduced prices. R. W. NEWLAND. W. S. ClIKISMAN. Th e Fashion Stables pisGUman & BuQs, proprietors Ftrst-Qass Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. QeOo Gumming, . Dealer in general merchandise basnov 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 at greatly REDUCED PRICES. Bargains in Ladies, Misses and Childrens 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 dimming. Poultry! . I have for sale some PURE BRED Black Minorca Eggs, also some PURE BRED Pckin Duck Eggs. Price, SBl.OO per Setting;. Addiess, Q R PRICE, ' . CRESS WELL, -. - - - OREGON. BMW & Atmsofl, Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEAUiRS IN 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 Clean, 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. ' Try tho now runipily" for eostivoneiis. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lots. Kvery Jox guaranteed, Prico 25 cents. For sale by Dis.nsun Ditto Co. BIG 3 Em Bangs. ft Proprietors of the Bohemia s -aud- Black Butte Stage Lines. K Reasonable Prices53 Central aim BARTELS & ERNEST SUCCESSORS To McFARLAND & SON. A CHOICE LINE of the best Meats the market affords constantly on hand. Pure Lard a Specially. COME and SEE UST TAVe will PLEASE You Our Market will be closed at IO o'clock a m Sundays. Respectfully, Main Street, Cottage Grove, - Qkkgon. If troubled by a weak djcafitton, Iosh of nnnetito. or eoiiHtirmtlQir?' try a fow doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Kvery box warniiitedi , I'oi sale by Bk.sso.n Dnwv Co,, MaiM