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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
T ,1' ro','. -'4 Or,'.! -':, j CAN1'!' I'UV IIAM.. The Jloston llloomcr Girls niul Bohemian baseball teams oicwmd buta on the Btotiflcr field Tuesday It was plain to be seen from the time the first hall wan thrown Hint the girls were not in tin- gome. They hnve a little Hcheine hy which they manage to run in a few hcoioh mid that in thin, their catcher, a man, in n very fine batter, never Inillni; to pnneli out a "two or three hugger," whenever the banes are full, whether it is his turn at the bat or not, he bats. The home team phtyed fuir boll, con sidering that they had not practiced since the gniuu with the Iuigetie Ramblers, n mouth ago. The fol lowing is the line up of the two teams: DOIIHMIANH lil.pOMHUH Mcl'iirland c Miller McOueen p St Clair Harms ss Drown Ilcmenwiiy lb UoherUon Robinson sb Buckley Knox 3I1 Nehou Wallace If Carrie Nation Uhiir cf Dunbar Bennett rf Hall Thei following is the .score by in nings; Bloomers o 1 o o o 1 3 o 17 Bohemians 3 3 o . o . 30 17 The only featuie of the game was Canic Nation, the smasher, .smash ing the ground once, in left field. James 1'otls umpired the game. coMn.in'itn . The grading oud mriend"inizing of Main and Wall streets is now completed and the streets present a good uppcniituec. Mr. I.ea the contractor informed a 'Nugget re porter that he had gone behind something like 200 on the con tract which is very much to be re gretted. He has done a first class jnhfiom beginning lo end and in man instances going beyond the riquiicmcntit of his contract in or der lo do so. The .streets ore muuethiug that our little city should be proud of, for there are many towns of twice our population that do not have as good streets. They will lat for many years and will require very little work to keep them in goo.! shape. .Such im provements sjienk well for any city. W1U. MOVH TO SHAIYUt. Wm. Ilemenway formerly iden tified with Mr. Burkholder of this city in the general merchandise business, and who recently sold his Interest to Ins brother, D. II. Hem cuwav. returned from a visit to Seattle-last Sunday. While in Sc little lie identified himself with the Seattle Cracker and Candy Co nud has accepted a position with the firm as city salesman. lie will remove his family to that city, leaving here next Sunday. Mr. Hcmeuway and family have many friends here, formed through an association of sonic ten years, who will regret to see them depart for their new home, at the same time wishing thorn happiness and prosperity. CONK 1'C.K THKItlt MONTHS , The genial Frank Hnmbrick has been seen on the streets the .last week the first time for three months. Prank is pretty much of a stayer at any thing he undertakes, hence his absence for the specified three months, He has been working at the Gecr and Rouse saw mill most of the time and just now has com pleted the contract for delivering 6,000 ties from that mill to the S. P. Co. here. Mr. Ilambrick got his ties down without mishap and says he cleared $4.00 per day on the deal. A COMM.IMKNT. The Southern Pacific Co. as well as the O. R. & N. Co., have issued passes to many of the prominent farmers of the valley, soliciting their attendance on a series of lectures to be, given this week at the Agricultural college nt Cor vallis, with the view of interesting them in the advanced methods of fanning, stock raising and dairying. Among those honored are to be found the names of Alex Cooley, Felix Currlu, Ira Conner and J.h Tones of this city. The gentlemen left forGorvallis Wednesday expect to return Friday. onU MIIT AOAIK.' ' Severnl yirtw ago there lived in this little city two young liulleii, Misac Clara Wiley and Carrie Wagner, who wciu the denrcul fileudd. It was seldom out wan scu without the other, A time rolled by bringing forth ninny change, the girls were scperaled. Miss Wiley moved with her parents to Salem and wns married to Mr. C. Hughs, while a few years lutcr Miss Carrie. Wagner became Airs. James and has since resided at I,o Angeles. Neither one had heard from the other for several cars until last Sunday, when they met here in ' Cottage Grove, each hav ing returned to visit their old home. OI'I'TIIK TKACK. Wednesday moruiujr the north bound overland was Jetting off the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" special car at this place, in some way the sig nal of the brakemmi was not ob served by the engineer and the train smashed into the bunk car of the work train standing on the switch. No particular damage was done, ex cept one xiir of trucks on the bunk car was derailed. The boys who were sleeping in the ear were pretty well shaken up. SOCIAL AT CUHWHLi.. The Ivpworth League gave an icecream and strawberry social at Cieswell last Friday evening. A musical and literary program was tendeied, which was well gotten up and a credit to the little city. A large crowd was present and all seemed to enjoy themselves to their heart's cmitent. The people 1 Creswell know how to have a good time. IIKAVY J.08B Geo. II. Small, well known here, arrived from IJabteru Oregon Tuesr day. Mr. Small brought a baud of horses to the valley with him com ing via the military route. NeHr Kitson Springs he met with an nc- c dent which resulted, in the death of six of his best hordes. The county bridge near the Hill pine broke through with big hors, which resulted, in the death ufsix of them as stated above. I.KCTl'KKl). Rev. Green, of the Ktigcno Divinity School, also a graduate of the Phrenological School of San Francisco, lectured on phrenology at the Christian Church Inst Fri day aii'i Saturday evening to a small audience. His lectures were interesting and deserving of a crowded Ivouse. lir.ACK3H.irH SIS01' HKNTHU. Mr. Miller, of Kugeue, has rented the Ilemenway blacksmith shop on Main street and will continue the business. Mr. Miller conies highly recommended and as one who thoroughly understands his busi ness. He has bein employed for some time in the Frazer Iron works at Eugene. TO T1IK HOSl'ITAI.. Master Guy Van Riper." who has been seriously ill with an abscess on his back, was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital at Portland this week, where an operation was pcrformed.The doctors pronounced the disease consumption of the vertebra. At last 'accounts he was getting along nicely. moving. Jenkins and T.awson have fitted up fie Bennett buildug on Main street preparatory to moving their shelf naods into the some from the Lurch building on Fifth street. They will still retain the Lurch building for n shop. I'UNUKAr; sukvicks. The funeral services of the late John II. England was held Sunday at 1 1 o'clock at the C. P. church in this city. Rev. Wooley, of Fair- mount, preached the funeral ser mon to a large audience. NJW RKQISTKR. The Imperial Hotel has a fine new register. It is one ot tue latest designs for hotel registers and is very nicely gotten up. NKW PUNCK. Mr. A, Nelson has erected a now picket fence, on his residence nronerty, which adds much to the appearance of the place, &11 About you. 15, 0. Conner wan In town Monthly. I!. I'. Smith was In town Monday, 0. Briuieati loft for Mm Helena Mod day, "wnywo l0 ,)Uy. Wc have" realized for some days that we would have to da Wlllla tt'hliowMsoii our street Mon-. KOIelhing. Just have tol We're doing it. And the chances are that this city never saw such ruthless-d""- cuts in merchandise. Not many weeks until wc will begin to think of fall airain. but we dare not think am. Stfliilon was up from CraW(ill "'"My' ', ' ' Ii-hIii IVtrle was over from. Lorsne Tuesday . Hugh lluhim JoftJ'rMsy morning for Iiollf'llllft, . Mrit. o. II, Stoih wont to KukUiio Thurwjiiy . Mr. O'Nw l of Citnuull, van in Ihi oily Humliiy. O. XV. Movd Isft Istit Priilnv monilitir. for Italminia. Goo. Comer of Silk Cruek was In town 'f nesday. 0. lMCnox and son, o( l!iiuno, weio In town Monday. Al I'nrki'f U down from the Mayflower mint) in llohuiniii. ' V, H, Clniri'lilll eiune duwii roin Ooinatock Sundrty. MatSuhr wan down to Utiiteiie litis wutK on imtUiicjtN. "Undo" Sum fiHrontto, of Jibuti: Jiiitte, wiih iii town Satunlny. HiiKOiic IIowi, of OohucjII, wiih In lown on liiHltieKH iTiiMy. It. .1. JuiiiiIiiich arrived in town Mon day from Southern Oregon. Mit Iioekwornl, of 1,0111111', was visit lug hi lliis uity ihiM wnuk, C. H. Jones wi down to the county sent on IjiitdniHii Tniwlay , (Mm. XV, liny, of Monuitno, AViipIi,, wHin tlitiCirovu thin vek. .J0I111 IIoIIhiiiI nifldo a hnxiiKisH trip to i;ir'i'iH! the flrit of tlie wet'k. ' Unclii" Kill Martin wan down to Kil- gene lliis wevk atttjiidiii;; court. John l!dnin!lt. the huker, wag down to Kuu'ene Imitl-'riduy on Inisino. It. Vs. Morrl". of K'iL'"n. was rvu- Intorocl al the Shurwooil Monday. , Ml Johnson rctunifil liotne to Drsif:, Snndiiy after an oxivndi'd vinit liuic. fioo. Sniiill, of Hilvar UUe, arrlvoil in tlm Grove on Tiiwduy's afternoon looul. C. I,. .Tolinson, of SnliMii, .a prominent mining niHii. wan in tlio city thin . Mi Ianra JontM Iwfl Monday for m lriidown llio valley an f.ir as I'ortliind. I). Y. Allison slid wif h wore viiti"i? Iii pin cnte in thin city during the past uook. Will Jlecklby ctnpiMxl ofTlicre Monday on hi rutnrn" liulnu to O.ikluiid, from Kiigene. .Attornwa Jwuno Kjiox mid P. C. Khy went to KujiuiiB .Monduy moriiliiK to hui'ihi xHpn. r Mrs. K. Snffiird, from Ohio. wh in town Moidy on her way to Iminu to vivit friwudii. Win . Mi'Q'ieen (miiu1 ovrr from ,I.o ant) MoihImv t (day ImI! with thu lib lietnians Tdoiil.iy. Iwton L, l"wi wlio Ikih lifcn ntlctu' iniftheU if ) at Kugeue, ret nriitxl tu thin city Monday. Mis IJilna Miirtln M'tnrne'l from ICn w nt" Holiday wlicie ehu has heun vinil inn Mi Kmix. John Wipjjern, llit well known minor, wit- 111 town lat Motidry lotiirnitig to Wlldwood ThomIuv. C. II. Wnlliice wfnt to Kiigeno Mon dav to hnild tliu cliiiiincyH in tlio flti new rt'silfiu'B Iwini; eoiibtrimtod thiro hy Mr. 0. F. Knox. P ive Moliv win 11 ims'Cnuor on Mon day' tmrlv train to lingaim to borvo on lio jtiry during oontt. Mi" Imm K. Joiiof, of ltosi'bnrji, is horn to icnd 11 ftnv davs among lior rolalivf and many friends. Mr. W. I), finiiniin rtilnrned I101110 from h few wt'tk' vi't witli ruiativos and fiiund at Ilrownsvillo. Mr. J.K. 0trnndor iftnrned homo JMdav from 11 wwk's viit witli her dailKlitur, .Miss Xi nil at Kuui'iii". Mr.U. S. Wlllcon, of Mnrlinllown, Iowa, is lieiB viHitiiiK hi noil Mr. Will noil, oili' pwpulur retiiiirant man. l-'riinlc White returned homo Saturday from Kiigene wheroho 1ms heen ultend ing I'ominoiiceinent of tlio U . of 0. UnrlB J0I111 Slielton wlio has been so jonrnini; in the liills for many moons wauslmkini; hands with Ina friends last Monthly. Mr. Lastor Toaier and wife, of Knsrene. nro viriitlnc Ji'ith Mr. Toiler's father at urosweii. Jir. losiur was in Wiiu fity Monday. W. G. Killincheck. of Prinoville. was in town this wook. llo reports overy thii)t; in a llonrlHhliiL' couJition in that part of tho country. Guy Stono wlio hns heon attending jliooi iii San Franc'inco for boiiio time, BO is vlHltmsr his puronts Mr, anil Mrs. John btono at uutswoll, A. J. MoDonald. of Wallace, Idaho, wlio has been looking over the llolieniiii district, for somo time returned from tlio hills this week and left for his homo. Mrs. Carrio .Tamos, of Los AiiReles, Calif., arrived lioro Sunday niorninc for nn extended vibit with her mother, Mrs. J. II. Shorwood, and niiniorous friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. White- and Mr. Jas. Hart, Sr., returned homo Monday moriiini; from Uossland, It. 0. Mtsirs. "White- and Hart have heon working in tho mines at that place. Miss Eva HIlilhlsB and Homa Jame son, of Montosmio, "Wash., stopped oil' hero to visit their uncle, W. II. Dlair and family tho first of the- week. They wero on tlioir way to California. - Mrs. P.M. Walsh and two dmightors went to Mt. Angel, Monday, to attend the cominoncoiuent oxemlsbs of tho Mt. Ansel school, liar son Thotnns, who has been attaivllni tho school returned homo with her, Wednesday, Easy Pi ices If there is such a tliftitr. it u-ill make about it with all this merchandise OIlU 1,1,1 ' do say that we will L,-,,.,,..,, country WE ARE GOING ( A .75 'i'lerc are corscts and Duchess orsets and some that , ar(, cane,i corsels wllcn f a they should lie called lor VP.57 coffins. Villianeous i things that they are. This week we want to call your attention to a real corset thecelebrated "Duchess" I a corset that is form fitting, cotu- 1 fortable, durable. A corset that is well worth 3!75. This week, all sizes $.57. Summer Corsets $,75 quality $.50. If you will try one of our "Royal Worcester" straight fronts, you will be pleaied. The price is$i. 25. R. W. Ncwlaiid. Brief. Look at IJakin A Hrintmvt hIioos. ViilitHhle minim; nront orty 111 Jiu- hernia for sale. Jerome K nox am! wo. I tidies craHh ekirts from GOcts toiL'.OO. nt Lurch's. 1 Geo. Griffith for prices on cleaning ami (lyuttiff- Anew invoice of plated ware, clocks, etc., at Madscn'ii. Codsir posts for sale any amount. In quire at lids oitice. Perfumes, thehesttohe had, Benson DruCo. You will-atiinyg And fnwh fruits nud vegetable al Tliu Oauli Grocery Co. Hand real uelnte lwrgnlils of Jerome Knox & Co. I.ates millinery everv week low pricoa aitouish all. Kxjierient'uil tilinmer. N. Ji. Ewb. & Sox. Menu' and womens' bIiocs at 50c per pair at Calcin & ISristows. Toilet articles, Benson Drug Co. Alara aswirtment of tho grunt fav Viriles. I'osluiiij Cnrnmel and rig Prune Ceieals, at Ciuninings. They are the cheapest mid best Kakin& lirislowD shoes. Look at tlicwe Judies watches just re ceived, at II. C. MaiUcn's. I' llle resiliences, eiioico lots, DUSinoiiS hhuks for sale Jerome Knox A Co. Snve money in Inlying imds of N.E. ;Iilea 1VS011. Their prices win trade. Suits! Suits!! Tailor iiiado suits! !! ! Up to date 111 everv respect, from f 10 up. (Jul I niul see samples. GlIO. lloilLMAK If you want nnytliing in the line of prtitungshiMrs call on liritlln, o.itcii Co. Stntimcry, puni, pen liolders, and lieneils of every description at JJuiison Urug Co. Stationery, tho hest in tlio 111:11 ket, to lio found 111 Uottngo Urove, at isenson Drug Co. Wo have on hand a large stock of kilii'drii'd ilooring, celling and rustic in grades 1 'J and S, Let us make you special prices. lJooTii-KiaiiY Lumiiki: Co. Just reeoived this week a choice va riety of lathes mid Misses line shoos. Calf and see them at Cumming's store. lluv vour fruit jars at tho Cash Gro cery Co. They handle tlio best. The drug stock of Benson Drug Co. is choice, complete, iiml absolutely the nest In tlio market, try us. Got your prescription lilted nt Benson Drug Co, l'uro drugs, of superior quality. Those now gents donhlo chains at II. Madsen's lire beauties. See them. Go to Geo. Bohlman's tailor shop Main street and seo Ids fall lines of samples and goods. Ho can pleaso you in any stylo or nno you may uosire. Only the best drugs in tlio market at Benson Drug Co. Bring your prescrip tions. Tho Cash Grocery Co. keep tho moat complete lino of groceries in tho city. I wjll from now soli anything in tlio millinery goods at cost prieo. Mas. Guo. Boiii.man. Fresh candies every day, iiiado from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop, Try n Sunday dinner nt tlio Impmuaj, UoTiiii. Served from 12 in. to 1:80 p 111. and up to date in all respects. Everybody pleased wfththoir trimmed hats at Ni h, Eleca & Son, niul money saved, Arc vou a farmer? .Toronto Knox & Co will so)l yon a farm or several farms to suit your convenience. ..Seo I)p, Lowq if you need glaasoaat otic.0 at ho will not return untlb next for Summer Days on hand. We are not pleading with save you mor money the next few f TO GUT PRICES Picnic Table Linens Priced Cheap These are medium priced, medium Tirades ol table linens. Under priced for the grades. Priced es pecially for outing parties who would rather save their finer linens for use not quiet so rough. And a saving here too for those who perfer economy in their every day table fixings and for hotels and restau - rants. T'y Red Damask. 58 in., 50 cent quality nt 40c a yd. Superior White Damask, 56 in., regular price 40c, at 30c a yd. 60 in 65c quality, 50c a yd. Superior Sntin Damask all pure linen, $135 quality, 90c a yd. R. W. Newland. W. S. ClIKISMAN. The Fashion Stables GUi'isinun & B"SS, Proprietors. K k First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. .......... Cottage Grove, Oregon. 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 at greatly REDUCED PRiCES. Bargains in Ladies, Misses and Childreus Shoes. In addition to regular stock he is now offering the balance of the Schuller stock of shoes at less than Everybody cordially invited to The Xugget takes pleasure in announC' ing tlio success of the Drain Normal tlio past year. Tlio new catalogue is ready for distribution and ought to bo read by every young person desiring to tako a normal course. Tlio demands mndo upon the school tho past year, tor teachers, has led tho management to provide for touchers review clases nt the opening of tliu fall term Tho regular woik will proceed according to tho course of study. The eflicieney of tho training department Ims been increased by additional teachinc forcoand belter equipment-. Catalogues can bo had by nddiossingthe president, Drain. T. XV. and J. A. Blow wero tho guests of homo friends hero Sunday. Junction Tillies. Quito a number of Cottago Grovo young people went to Creswell last Fri day evening to an ice cream social and entertainment. waxtkd xr.L'STWonTiiY men'. axd wo men to travel and tidvertiso for old es tablished house of solid financial stand ing. Salary $780nyenr and expenses, nil payablo'in cash. Jo canvnsting re quired. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Ad dress Manager, 335 Claxtou Bid. Chi cago. "Tickets will bo on enle July 3rd and 4th, good for return up to July 9th, in-j elusive, between all points on Oregon Lines, at ono tare lor tho rouiui trip. Don't fail to tako advantiigo of this op portunity to visit your friends, Grand celebrations will be held at different points on our lines. E, ICtter, wlio purchased tlio saloon business of Jas. Ilildelmrn, and later soltt out to Thomas ltoherts, of Ashland, loft witli ids family this morninu'for Cottago Grovo Bert Adder- tou.tlio 0. l . tlrenmn, departed this morning for a visit witli relatives' at South Taeoma,'Waah. Ho will also take a trip to Vnncouvori B, C. and points in eastern Washington in view of im proving Ida health. Heviow. Aftor vnrious delays, tho boundnry lluo between Lnno and Benton counties is to bo dotorininud. Tho woik is to bo iono Jointly botweon Surveyors Collier of Lane and Waggoner of Benton, you to come and buy, just to help us- weeks than any other store in this ' TO THE QUICK Better Belts For The Money Always so here. Always better belts for the money here than else where. Always prettier. Always the best selection. Iktter belts for the money than usual here this week, made so by the lateness of summer's coming. These belts want to leave here badly. These 1 P"ces will cause them to bid us I good-bye. I'"ancy Colors, 35c at 25c Regular 75c, now 65c Always sold for 60c, now 50c Lkatiihr Biji.ts Buckles 50c regular, "tfour choice now for 25 cents. R. W. Newland, Em Hangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia find 6 Black Butte Stage Lines, g Reasonable PricesT cost. call aud get prices. George Gumming. Coixiixiori Rough. Lumber, S6 per 111. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. W. H. ROBINSON Practicing Physician. Office and residence on River street near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore. John Skaggs was in town Tuesday. Horses for saio or trado. J. II. Hawlev . Dr. Rchlcef made a flyinc trin to Eu geno Jlonday. Call and seo tho fluo lino of enndiot at Tlio Cash Grocery Co. Don't fail to rend tho now ads of R. W. Nowland and Garman & Hoinonwiiy in this issue. Bownroofnir dried or hnlfdry floor ing, coiling and rustic. Tho Booth Kelly Lumber Co., nro making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. "Why not spend thovnention nt Yn qtiinn Bay, whero can ho had excellent faro, good fishing, good bathing, alluring rides and rambles. Tlio courses and ex ercises at the summer school, of 1001, a. Newport, will afford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertain ment. No other resort offers equal at. rnctions and advantages." waxtkd. Capable, rolinblo person In overv county to renrosent Inraoeomnanv of solid rlnaiiohd reputation ; $03G salary per vear, payablo weekly ; $3 per day ab solutely Hiiro and all expenses j straight, nona-uuo salary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expense monev advanced each week. STANDAUD HOUSE, 384 Deabuobx St., OkicaoOi