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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1901)
I PL Oil M",,11' tl,e l",wl,n ,)f U,ver trect fr"' W,,U m '"" 1,1 r,ul !L,c"l '! l completed down the I'U'lK'J. n,,oul 0,18 ,""B' M ,)(.. niMitly two months of busy orlt. T'he l,,,,l,ly ' 10 "mi-"111 e r'o -- tbe work of ItnttlhiK '.ml U wiU l ,al'1 forl,y the Kiut.-iif Mibscrlptlona of a few of nitr emen,rI,,nK flir btiitf-t men vvbo,re making tl,c 1.n itlin of time iul money for tint l""sl lcce,,,,ry iinprove mdit an- & Bristow, linker ftjultiiHoti. Oriffln & Ventcli, J. P. Currm, ' W Nwll. Jm jliller ""d otijct. It will coil the ri iillcmen about $75 eich, but tit' v me ""l countintc tin? coat, and an-"uly l"1 011 having n ronil that will )c inabl In and out l town at ill Mrtson of the year. GoNi:TCi.U'oKrA On M"iluy last W. H. Iteag;l i'ni will' I'i'l -utleii JO their many friends lure d 1 l',''r de parture for California by wagon route nv-r the mountain nnd val- Icyi.pi itlurn Oregan atfd into the K"ll 11 t:ite. They will wwke the jmnuey ly easy tugviinl fensl n.. tin- iMimrainic beauties of nii-tnr. vi nature a they go. Af it-r (li-p xintc of the bulk ol their liol.!ii),: heie thtrlr necessary lie longim: wr,v lo'1' into Hght lmtti'"K spring wagon behind m itK-kv t. iin nnd their face turned to t'n- southland. A long r.tiidence in thii t " ii h is endeared llietfc to roanv v . mi and loving friend and their 1 1 c:n c will be missed by all of thru intimates whit dwelling btre. v. pb-.tsant trip and safe am-hn.i: the wish of alt tiieir fiiet Nrw S.Uf'.vAI.SS. l!iii!( i the ordinanca aed some time Miii- for the count ruction of ncwm! 1:11 width afdcW4lk from the lc' t to the bridge along bjth sides of Main street, the futt to coaplv .vith the new order of thine v. the enterprMng firm of Uvvis Veateh, and then came Joint Slu rwit with new bonrdn nil .nrotuul the Hotel Sherwwtd: then K. U. C ie, N. II. Martin and lleir.eiiw .iy and Hurkholder. Let the K""i work go right along. Nothing in the Hue of public im- iirovcuA.its ha heeii more necev sary am! nothing will prove a better lr,iwing card to the intend iitfC iiivt-.tar who thioka of making a home here. j J.K.MoN CiiNH The fine liirrl dog owned by Colo nci lll iir of the herwood Hotel and win had for ao long been aurh a favorit with the many guests and traveling men wbp visit that liosteln', lias pnwied over to dug heaven. He had been iek for ome time, having in some manner got hold of and enten n alow, poiaou. Everything that coitid be done to alleviate hit HttiTerings wnn done hy the Colonel, but to no a,vuil, Union will be missed and long re tnembcrM. Niiw AnuNkat. lieu Lurch is having his fine resi dence ik-wIv painted y those umi "flit artists Jenkins & Luwsoti. When the finishing touches are compleud Mr. Lurch will be lire proud possessor of decidedly the oost handsomely painted residence m the Grove. His bountiful lawn anil nicely laid grounds fbrm rufitt 'ig settintr for thu Iiousp nnd h enn be congrntulntcd on having an ideal Home, MlCROIlIt Ku.t.ku. Kul the new nd of llndnm's Mi crobe Killer in another column. A 1 Howard is the locnl agent and will only i,e too glnd to explain Hb raits to nil who favor him with a call. It will be a revelation to you sec Mr. Howard and it may bo the means of bringing to yon happi "ess and health through ull your future days. The departures 011 Monday y Chrismnu & Hangs' stage line fr Bohemia were: 0. G. Gilbert and brother, Jack James, J M. Griffith, W. M. Reed and ReiwSanford from the Grove, and urY, Cook A. Coats from WilcUvood. IWjUHTlCK CoWRT. I-fltl rtntnrdny the usual calm enmity of the classic pteeincts of Jnatlce Vaughn's domain of ptmco adjudicator was ugltitled into (piite 11 brecxy whirl. A case of minor assault wn on the tapis wherein O, II. Stone wn defendant and r ..it,.., v.... tft i , ' ......iv. tun J-IKSl IIIC MgHCVeU party. It scums IhiU n not tool pleasant feeling -has- existed for l Home time between the parlim toi , , , . , the action, nnd one day lnat week 1 the yoitnir scion of the limine of , Van 1'leet was eucrouching upon the preserves of the defendant, and was ordered to get hence, which the youngster refused to do, there by causing the ire of the defendant! to mount high and a spirited little clash was the result. Young Van l'leel wns not harmed to any np- precinfde extent, but the majesty of the law hud lieen violated, the in jured sought redress nnd the arrent of the defendant followed. The trial was exacted to have Iweu an aggressive one on both sides, but on sober second thought the de fendant pleaded guilty ami aid a fine and costs for allowing his teoier to get the upper hand of his lttcr nature. Yankkd It Out. Professor Kendall was in town this week and made the Nugget a friendlycall. He brought to town several fine sjievimeus of grasses! and shrubs that grow about his mountain home to present to parties making inquiry as to tile flora and fernu that abound in his. neighbor hood. The professor relishes a good story and always has a few on tap. Living much alone he has ac quired a reHoun-efullness in many things, and hometintes stands by the biblcal text "If lUine eye offend ..li.lrli ..in " A IW nitfhts sine plllCk ft out A lew nig"" ll-? be was awakened by one of his eye teeth going on the rampage with rag-timeaccompauyment. He in, metliately artse, groried s round in the gloom until his hand clutched a pair 01 sorcepis aim ue uimi 1 uu a thing to that rebellious tooth. Since that hour his paths have been of pleasantness and peace. Cqme again, professor. LOKANK I'. 0. 0. P. IN8TAI.U TIOK. At a recent public installation of Lorane Ixige No. 122. 1. 0. 0. P., tbe-Xollowiug officers were installed by A. . Tait. D. D. 0 M.: J. P. Hrady, N G.; If. Owneut. V. G.; K. S. Addison, Secretary; Hd lfar- Uan, Treasurer; osm naruey, .. g.N. G.; W. I. Coleman. L. S. N. C.; Martin Foster, Warden; b. U. Lock wood, Conductpr; L. warn, R. S. S.; S. If. Jackson, L. S. S.; lien Lec, I. S. G.; A. 1). Addison, O. S. G. At the conclusion 01 me cereinoriie an oyster supper w spread for the delectation of nil oresent. which was thoroughly en joyed anil a most pleasant evening passed. MKRXV-co-aouxp. U. II. Wiley came to town on Monday with his merry-go-round nnd pitched his tent on the corner of Main and Fotutli. "I steam nnd started the machine and pipe organ Monday afternoon nnd it was not long before he had the oeoDte aiming from all directions. Young and old alike look a whirl 1.., naiivaa. The tun nns kept up all the week and has been n source of pleasure to all the little ones nnd many of the big children rtociAi. Danck. On Tutsdny evening an invita tion social dance was held at the Masonic hall. The youth and beauty ol CottageGrove were there 111 uoo: Hv numbers and a most en joyable evening was passed in the evolutions 01 toe um. straitm of sweet and inspiring mu sic. Guile a number of elders lent their presence to the happy event and nil had a splendid time. W. 0. W. Excursion.- Under the auspices of the W. U. W. an excursion to Portland and -u,m will bo triven on August 2d to sthinclUBive. Round trip tickets will be $.i.oo. Everybody invited to attend and a splendid time will i i.n.l. Secure your tickets be fore Tuly ist. Vox full particulars call on C. II. Van Denbnrg, Secte-lary. pci'soitnl pni'ajti'apljs. Prof, (trig mid family go to Jlonltor for a short yiidt to old frlnmlN. It, I'. Cm ry Is down from Bohemia mill I ri-KlMiureil tit thu Itnpui IhI. Mrs. .loli ri Akin lias gone to my 11 viilt to hur louthsmt Toledo, Oregon. .."''" 1 w"w"1 t Into Bohemia on '"'MitiHy to woik on IiIm nmtu ihjht Twin IMHIKK. n. Meadow cAino down from Itohemlii ."'J'.' M."l u registered m tlis filmr- u. , ,, .'. , , , , , M J. Jt'.Wi iiHon loft Wctliweiliiy morn- lux ,, lti.Mii, wheru ho ien to work for li- ( o-iiily AM.ior I). J'. Iturton wnn In town on Monday !ikln Imndri with liUiiimiy friend lieru. Messrs Itonnu atnKiesr of tlioOoset Kork Hswiiilll wore In thoUrovo on Mon day on h linsliiis tiip. fioorua Hmt. who whs wonlly IMirtiully pnrHlysuil. is Kguiii well tniouvJi to Uiku phmsfliit rides uhrosd. b, A.NiitliL'rlfind wh In town on ImM nous this woek froi'n the Itlsck Unite uilnu and jmt upnl the Imperial. iJr. and Mrs. I). A. I'ulim of I'liueno Kjient JS 1 1 1 1 I h y Ihmi inlli.t (iroVH u 1 In: gtivsu ol II. Ahrmns and wllo. K. U. Iockwood himI Tom Mwlley It-.t Wodnmliiv iiinriiliiu for Itohuiniii. '1'hey will do nnntriiL-t woik uu lluluimXo. 'J. Mrs..! I, Thouins departed for I'ort land fSrttcjr.lny !hhi to join her hnshunil, whuru liitfV KKpvul to ieldt liiu-fottli, Mesors. Ciiinpliell nnd AIiixiiihIit of thu IiidiIht firm si Alts were in town on Monthly lookiliKHfer husinevs intercut!.. Qo'xliimn has a new hrsnd of eiKirs llmlliMs innimy in lint wmpputH. 1'ho prlnttir limn tiled one ami tliuv urnall nht. The Ihnon Drntf Coinpany's sterols lei'civinK a liHinlsoiuo new uoiit ol paint , lilt'h will eiiliHiictt tliu louus ot tlial M,,,uiMr .Iiiik or II. II. VoHtoh ruturned ytlurdny from h -l.dHys hunt on Mushy ereek. lie IisiU iiiiet'iiioyl)li! outing anil loeli well paid for Una trip. II. M. Atkins of Indoiul6iiru Is visit iiiK his parviils, Mr. ami Mrn. Alklni", in this vliy tills week. Mr. Atkins 0011 loiiiplutem UsMtliiK lierw. linn. It. M. Vustrh Is on a hitntlnir trip 011 the hfiid 01 Mushy crwk, Unele ll.il) will hiiVH itr.-iil Hiories to relste hIivii he euini's Im. k to tuwu. Charles Oenttttrof Ali'Hslor, South Da """""a " iBlluJu ,M!uUon for future operation. i lit. isiuisiortsl at the lmperiul. (iuorj Itohlmsn, ihe popular tailor, &m?fo hmmhi- idHium. Jlu will he gouu aiiunt 1 10 m aks. J. V. Oook mid wifeeiitne down from I'oriluiiil Ust week and went iii to lliiwW'v'w rmmh, thu homo of .Mrs. Ciwk'ii father. Mr. Cool; is now at the Mnick mine. 'flu- mother and Milur of Ciarles Iliitkh.il.lor arrived this week frmu No-l.ni-k.i. His mother will lemniii with him and his slrlur, aflura short visit, will ri-iniii to the oust. ( The family of Darwin" ilrislow dt piirlwl this week to siond thu stumnijr in tlteir cosy villa down where thu blue waters of the I'uoimi lave the shilling xhiu ol Oregon at Newport. A. Nelson went lo Albany on Wwlnt-s-lay morning as u delegate from Camp lim, M. W. A, 10 Hlienn a uoiivuoiiun oft lie onlor whiuh wtu.nrrauKe lor a itiMtul carnival anil pleuiu to beheld this fall. John Peterson who has for some lime pant seen over in UislllnelMvereonntry, relumed to the (irore last week and hue uohu t Hoheinia to oontinno work on .1 1 : I t... Iit.i.itlf null inUArOrW lllllie, Ull unu u; i.ii.iru.i John Clnoky. It. W. Hastings of Itosobnrci luTS hoiitflit np the interest of H. K. Case in the tmrbwring hasliUiss. Mr. CnsoT will shortly lemove with hi family to .VI Imnv, havine interests theru which n o,iilre his alU'ntlon. John II. rolls loft on Monday for Oklahoma. Ho Is a'ibiK to bo in at the rud drawing for farms on the Kiuwui ioervtion tlmt U soon to take place Uwn tho hro traut of hind throwji open for hoiiiontoad entry. The Misfos NcWland havo rmnovod their inillinerv store to the Honnct l..ill,tlnu on Main street. U.S. Martin will ooonpv tho Sehleof building viimued by the millinery stoie, hiu! Jenkins 1t Uiwson will have 0110 of the large show u-lndnws in which to exhibit their wall papei nnd paints and oils. It. ,1. Jennings eante down from Tort" land this week on a flying trip. Hp did not have time to go up to tho Holena, lint was mot hero by Superintendent: Itohne. Dick's bearing was cheerful and eonlidcntand it did his many friends hero good to gnup his hand. Kittle Iten Sanfnrd, the joy and prldo of his foml mother, Mrs. Pot Sunfoid, wont out on Monday's stage to the Ho hcmhi hills tosiiond his vacation with his undo and aunt. Mr and Mrs MUlor, who keep tho uoniumu nonso iu iwn. V. AVhcolor nrosontetl this ofllco last week with a lug egg. It was not unite so largo as UU previous one .1 , . 1 1... inrii, linf O (inirin nrnugnt 111 oy iiioih". 1 Verv UOiir tlllll mcaaiin'iiieni. j.iiu poultry family hi this neighborhood worn to havo entoiod into a friendly rivalry for tho II rat irUo in lion fruit. TI10 Misses Kva and Florence Akin of MoMlnnvilto and Grants Pass, rospec tivclv, aro hero to visit their hrotlior, Jolui Akin. J5oth young women have boon instructing the young how to shoot mid during their vacation w 11 Ibid tho sylvan shades of tho Coast Fork a most di'lighlfut place to rest nnd woo tho summer nroojicH. Mr.Ashby.asusua), is tho first In tho irknt w th croon noans. Ho called at this ollico on Saturday Inst to shown "rgo bucket full of thoni, and thoy wore fecHl fine, but ho didn't oavo them. Oh no, tl ay wore too rich for tho lir titer man's blood, and besides wo did ot have tho price. Some other gor inandhiidthoploasuro of digesting thoso green beauties. Fullers That Will Place July Among The Best Business Months. We arc determined that these last days of July shall not lag just because it is July. Read The "PRICES and Come, li'ltHll floiHl Blue and Red Organdies, 28 inch regular price 15c yd. SfUCiAij ioc Yd. Scotch Lawn, regular price 6j4 cents a yard. Si'JtciAi, 4c Yd. Iiocal greVcties. Toilet articles, lieuson Drug Co. Look at Kakju A llristowa shoes. Fireworks, Fireworks, Fireworks. J. P, Curriii. Perfumes, tho beet to be had, Huiipoii Drug Co. I.hiMch crash skirts from r,Oi;ts tof'-'.OO. at Lurch's. Head real ostato bargains of Jerome Knox .V Co. largest line ot fireworks in town at J. P. Currin's. Anow invoice of plated ware, clocks, etc., at Mad-en's. Cedar posts for sale any amount. In-1 qulieat tilts ollico. Call sod see the fine line of candiet at Tho Cash li nicer v Co. They are tho cheapost and best liiikin '& Uristows shoos. Iiok at those ladies watches just re ceived, at II. C. Madsen'e. Mens' nnd womens' shoes at 60c por pair at I'.iikin A llristows. For reasonalile prices on photos go to Hates. Tent on Main street. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at thcTailor shop. Those new gentw double chains at II. Miulecn's are Idealities. See them. Fine residences, choice lots, business blocks for sale Jerome Knox A Co. Our prices suit the times on fireworks. , 1 ! n.irrin Shingles anil brick for sale. ! Kakix A ItnisTow. The Cash Grocery Co. keep the .nost complete lino of groceries in the city. Save money in buying goods of X.K. Hlsea A Son. Their prices win trade. See our window displav of fireworks. J. F. Currin. If yon want anything in (ho line of pruning shears call 03 Grifiln . Ventcli Co. Valuable mining property in Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. Only the best druas in the innrkotat lieiison Drug Co. Wring your prescrip tions. Kvervliodv pleased wflh their trimmed liatMiil'N. I. KIseaA Son, and money MIVU1. Stationery, tho lest In tho market, to bo found in Oottage Grow, at llonaun Drug Co. I wHl from now sell anything in the millinery goods at cost price. Mrs. Ueo. ISoiilman Slntl nory, pons, tien holders, and pencils of every description at Uensoii Drug Co. . IJatos tho Photographer. A lurco assortment of tho groat-favorites. Post urn, Caramel and FigTruno Cereals, at Gumming. Aro vou a farmer? Jerome Knox A Co will sell yoii a farm or several farms to Biiit your"convonionci'. C. K. Hates' photo tout is located just west of the Sherwood Hotel on Main sireot. See him for photos. Tho drug stock of Uenson Drug Co. Is chnico, cotnploto, and absolutely the host in tho market, iryus. Kates millinery every week low prices astonish all. Kxperiencoil trimmer. N. 13. I5i.si:a A Sox. Just received this week a choieo va riety of ladios nnd Missosllno shoes. Calf and see them at Ciimining's store. ttownro of air dried or half dry floor ing, coiling anil rustic. J.'ho Hooth Kollv Kiimhor Co., avo making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. On to Goo. Itohlman's tailor shop Main street nnd sco Ills fall lines of samples and goods. lie can pleaso you in any stylo or lino yon may desire. Ituv your fruit jars nt tho Cash Gro cery Go. They handle tho boat. Tho Cracker Jack baseball team wont to Drain and dofoatod a team nt that t.lnco Friday lost. Score-23 to 33. Tho boys enmo homo qnito jubilant. ItEDUClCD PUIOKS FOU CASH On bedroom suits, mattresses, couches, . 1 .......1 .., K . lounges null winuow suuura o pur ieiii. also other goods at rcouced prices. Call and got them at J. u. v-octirans rurni' turo istoro. FOR SALE. Lavendnr sticks for making fans nnd other designs, for sale, io cents per dozen. Enquire of Mrs. C. J. Howard. Take the hoheinttt JV'..'ffo. At Newlaiids, of C tittle J'rlctsH. Swiss Muslin, 36 inch, striped very pretty pattern, regular price i8cyd. , Sl'IJCIAI. I2C Yd. Percales, blue and lavaudcr regular price 10c yd. Si'ijciAi, Gc Yd. W. S. ClIRISMAN. The Fashion Stables GUi'isinan &. Bar(s, Proprietors. Reasonable Prices'' First-CIass Turnouts, Double or Single Cottajrc Grove, Oregon. Geo. Gumming, Dealer in general merchandise has now a well selected stock of choice family groceries which be is selling at lowest living prices. Heisalso offering special values in gents furnishing goods, men and bpys 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 pricss. TOE TOERS' 'SWPM IBoliemia, General lllereSiiamlEse, Aliflici's' Tools SlEMl AaitmiEioaitioii. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Geo. Itohlmnn, tlie up-to-date tailor, will show vou "oods, all shades anil till prlim Think of it. A tailor niadeJ suit tor W anu up ! t'ants and up. Try a Sunday dinner nt tho Isipxkiai. IIotbi.. Sorveil fioin 12 m. to liSO p m. and iqi to dato in all rospoets. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made-suits!'! I i Ut to date in overv roshect, from $15 up. Call and sco samples. We have on hand n lamo stock of kiln-drioil flooring, coiling and rustic, in grades 1 and S. Ket us make you special prices. "Whv not snend the vacation nt Ya- nuina Day, whore can bo had oxoollent I i! ..! ......I ..11.. -!.... Hire, goou lulling, guiRi w.iiuii);, nuui ui rides and nun blue. The courses and ex ercises at the sununor school, of 1001, a Newport, will allord grout variety or instructions, diversion and entertnin- mout. Ki other resort ottors equal at tractions nnd advantages." First class photos at Bates' photo tout Main street. If you want first class photos from stamps up to eauiuets can on J.. Hates. Got your proscription tilled nt Honson Drug Co, Pure drugs, of superior quality. When you want a modern, up-to-date physio, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Thoy are easy to tako and pleasant in effect. PrleoSS cents. Samples freo at Bonaon Drug Co's drug storo. UK GOOD TO YOUKSRU'. You certainly have a good opinion of your physician's judgment, or yu would not consult him. Then do him the justice to carefully con sider the compounding of his pre scriptions. The Benson JJrug io. select nothing but the best and most pure drugs iu the market, and make a specialty ot caretuuy com pounding prescriptions. Be good to yourself by taking your physi cian's prescription to me tiensou Drug Co. nnd rest assured you will get the best to be had in the market. Menu' I'tivnliMntin A lot of Suspenders, tho regular prices 20 to 30c. Youk Choick ioc Pk. Assortment of Golf Shirts. . Youk Choick 45c Kacii. Uulaundried White Shirts. Spuciai, 25c Each. ourse. Em Bangs. Proprietors of the Bohemia w. and Black Butte Stage Lines, p George Cumming. Oreg-cn. I Now all Toictlicr! In the spring tinio gontlo Annie There's a smell in the buckyuiu And nn odor in our city , That hits tho stranger hard. It's nn argument for seworago , But thoru isanqtherplan; Vou can go to Hie New ISm Drug Storo And you may buy a can of Chloride of Lime. Its very fine Take it in time Don't loson dollar Tosavuadimo. Cull early and avoid the rush . It felt nut A Telsoii, Xaw lifiuj Stofo. Era When you Want Good Shoes AT Low Prices GO TO Yorait's Shoe Store EUGKNH, ORHGON. WANTHD. Woodhaulcrs make from $3.50 to $5.00 per day hauling wood for us at forty, fifty and sixty cents per cord. Steady work. Also wood splitters wanted nt 40 cents per cord. Address or come to Pacific Timber Company, Comstock, Ore. 9