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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
P.OIIIIHUH I'MtNTIl'UI, Most every tiny tlic wires arc burdened with tiden of robberies up uud down the line on both Hides 01' Cottage Grove, but so fur, through the vigilance of the Mtusliiil, noth ing serious him happened lieie, ill though uiut'li of this floating tough clement pusses through town and quite n few of them tiirry for a day or two nt a time within the hospit able limits of our Utile city. On Saturday night lust n room iu the McClcllnn House nt Koseburg wns robbed, u blacksmith shop at Oakland wns despoiled of tools mid and u lot of steel drills, and a store in Drain was eutertercd and n watch, many knives and razors and two pistols tnkeu. It behooves the people of this town to keep a watchful eye on the trnmp that is constantly coining and going. (Joino Ur. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Hiawatha Mining and Milling Company, held nt the company's headquarters Tuesday afternoon, it wns voted that the two-cent stock now on the market le taken off next Tuesday and that the stock be placed at five cents. This move is said to be based upon some very flattering returns from nssayrt made this week. The week intervening was decided upon to allow those handling the stock to close up nny deals under way. The Hiawatha Company has a property highly spoken of by every one who tins nny knowledge of the claims, and is said to be n dividend payer the moment adequate machinery is iu oeratioii. A Nhw Fai-- Of late it has become quite n fad ninong the young folks of town on Sundays, when the weather is fine, to board the southbound overland ns it passes through iu the after noon and journey to the classic precints of Latham, a mile and a half below, nnd then walk buck. They derive a vast amount of pleasure and fun fiom this new found fad. Last Sunday between thirty and forty made the round tripand they all had a real jolly good time. Love's young dream is decidedly full of scheme and this latest novelty gives them all a good chance to make goo-goo eyes and enjoy the healthy exercise. ' To IndVci; Immiokation During the months of March and April next certain reduced rates for settlers will be made fiom the cast ns follows: From Omaha and Kansas City $25,Stoux City $27 00. St I.ouis $30, Chicago 33. These rates are second class and will be applied iu connection with the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line nud O. K. & N. Co. via Portland to all points iu Oregon oil the S. P. lines, nnd are mnde for the purpose of inducing immigration. Mountud Hokns Fred Gale of the West Side har ness hhop has a fine display of mounted horns of all sizes, which he puts up nnd has for sale at reasonable prices. His work is first-class and decididly unique. He has mounted over .sixty pairs this winter and they make n beauti ful ornament for nny room. Von should call at his shop and feast your eyes on this splendid lot of mounted horns. Should Rhoisthk. The voters of Lane county should remember that unless they register they cannot vote at the coming election. Do not put it off. When you come to town Saturday, hunt up n notary public nnd register. It costs you nothing nnd only requires a moment of your time. It is a duty you owe to yourself and the common-wealth. Wkddino Announckmknt. Cards arc out announcing the marriage' of Mr. W. E. Lundyof San Francisco and Miss Laura E. Jones, formerly editor of the Drain Vatchman, now city editor of the Roseburg Plaiudealer. ,The wed ding will take place in this city on Wednesday evening, February 12, at the residence of the bride's "brotlcr, Mr. J. I. Jones. RootMH' Gau.icky.-- In thu little curtained office of the Miners' Kxehangc there is now or namenting its wall a goodly num ber of pen pictures drawn by that versatile artist A. 1). Whiltier which are well worth a study, they being both unique and true to life, the subjects having been caught while unconscious of the designs of the artist. These pictures arc not of bad men; on the contrary some of our most worthy citizens have been sketched while in the act of expa tiating 011 their most cherished schemes or walking or sitting iu their favorite altitude. These sketches are so true to life that an one acquainted with the animated subjects will immediately recognize them. There arc many choice sub jects, but the one which proclaims the arlist's skill most vividly is one wherein "Hover" is taking an early morning walk with his master "down the line." Those who know a good thing when they see it should not fail to have a look at this group of pen pictures. LOCAL EDUCATIONAL MEET 1NG. On Friday evening last the local educational meeting was opened nt the C. P. Church with a lecture by President Frank Strong of the Stile Uuiverity. His subject, the "Child hood the time of Attainment," was presented in n strong manner and those present enjoyed one of the best addresses ever given in this town. Saturday morning the meet ing ojieued at the school building. While the attendance was not large il was a live one and those absent lost much in the way of methods and inspiration. The following program was rendered: Mt'thtMlM of Timi'liliik' and .Studying (iiMigriipliy. J. II. Oii'iitl, of Drain. TI10 Three ICm, City Pupt. llwhiloll of Kiijium!. .School Lhw, C'i mry Sap'. Miller. KiMentinV Woik ill till) .rlloulr, II. I). Sheldon of the .Sliito University. I iihi1 1 11 1 ion in thu .Si'lioul itoam, Mix. Ktlu-t Kelly of Drain. Si'lmol (irmlatioii, Sunn Sitpt. .1.11. Ackuriiinti of .Suleiil. Lectiuu, Tins School Problem, by Stale Siqit. Arlu'rtinin. The follow i 111; leiicherx were eurolleil: Mrn. I.iilii I'orler lioircll. Mr. .Jennie Owyer. .Miirhin I. White. Ktlicl Taylor, Kbit; ben. Mix. ('HKper I.eU, .Mm. Smlic .1. Ilowi.iiin, l'iiHer I.im, Mm. Kiiiiiui ll.iini'uoiul, .liuiie Vcriinn, II. I). Mii'l- il I'rmik Stionu', .1. II Oiciitt, A. I., llriKK". I"i" Welle. Kthlcd. Kuliv, A. I licehclolt. Mm. Miller, .1 . II. Avkei 1111111, Tillu 1. Tiiylor. WORDS OF PRAISE The following letter from the president of Whitman College to the piinclpal of the Cottage Grove public school is self explanatory and highly commendatory of the educational methods here in use: Whitman College, Wiillu Walla, WuhIi. I'rin. A. L. Uriels Cttiii:i Urovu Oregon. -After invexiiguliig your work wo ilcioro to hIiow our appreciation of thu Hiimu by receiving' itx Kmdiutteii, without examination for entrance, anil wo will eivo them crcilit for all work ilunu when reeoniiiienileil by yov. The triiHteui of Whitman College, have votuil to oiler one freu Hliolarrthip to the Htiiileut of your hcIiooI who will cnuluato next.liuiu with thu highest Htitiulinn This will 'ntillo thu recipient to free tuitian for one year $40 in thu Aeailuiny anil $50 in thu College. Thu appoint ment will bo maiiu upon your recom mendation . Smi'iinN It L. Prniiosr, President. Two Claims Amino. During the pass week the Crystal Consolidated Mining Company has added two more fine claims to their already splendid property. These claims are known as the Levin and Myrtle, which join and are extens ions to the Iiva J lode situated on Chicken ridge, nnd extending over 4500 feet of this lode. . Assays from these claims go from $29 to $36 per ton in gold. The Crystal Consolidated is now making ar rangements for nn early resumption of development work. Lost. On Friday, January 31, between the Cash Grocery nnd Stone's mill, a money purse containing a $5 gold piece, a $5 bill, 50 cents and n qunrter. Finder return to Wheeler & Young and receive suitable reward. Advertise In the yuyyvt, personal pnrtigraplts. Who will bo your valenlhie? Tom timtliiur wan In fiom bin Con fit I'm It ranch hut Monday. J '"rod .Ioiiuh of HuUt is here vlnltlliK hl) father, J. N, .Ioiiuh, for a few diiyn. Mr. and Mm. . I. I', Cnriln of Kngeiw itio Hpeialiiig a porllui of this week In UiIm city. Davo Allium, fruiglil .conductor 011 I lu H. I', viMittil bin puiclitH anil friends here tli 1m week. CIlfulnH (il'ttyH, HHsUlHIll P. M. Ht llohemht veiled Cottage Urovo mid Ku Kunu this uiek. Kdl lor 1 . 1.. Campbell of thu Guard IniM been quite ill for the pant, week at bin homo in Kiddie. John W. Trunnell living a low miles ninth of town, U eonllneit to his butt with a ruptured lctf. liakii Stewart eaiiiii to town from bis ranch on How river tin week anil uiiulu 3 huHiuuHH tup to J-.ucne. Murium .lohnwin chiiio in from White eieek IhiH week. He lias been doing iweuniuiil work in that nuctiun. It. W. IIiiMinuH again ri-Miimed bin piwilion at liiMchaii In the Uslrumlur i.iirljcr "Imp afler a week's illnuxn. Uodfrieil and .luhli timber en me iloivn fioui liolieiuiii thin week to enjoy thu deli'lilM ol town li:e for it fuw days. TIioiiuih Flavin, U. 8. puxlofllcu in Npeetor, uhh in Coll:i)u lirovu ami vieinitv the latter part of last week. County Supcriiitcndcnt W. M. Miller uiiintf down Iroui Ivtigenu on tiaturday full to attend the Teachers- Iiii-litute. Alfied .loiinroii, mining miinutjur of thu be Hoy Company e.une down from lluhenim oil a liiimiieiia inp thiH week. Thu mail carrier on Iho utiir routeH am now experiencing their winter of iliKcoiileut. It in 11 hard job III thu winter inontliH, Tom Smith camo out from While creek thin week, lie ban llniehod hiti eonlract of ani-cHKUieiit work and will re main iu town for several days. .1. W Wilhrow of Kueuu was In town thin week ehuking iiaiidrt witti many old friend anil Incideiually look ing mil for u biiHiui'tH opportunity. Thu S. P. tie train with J. K. Tiirpen I ni.' as forenuni marled last Satuiday Willi h lull eiuw of men. Several of the boyx from lieie are employed on it. 0. O. MeCli'llen came up from ShIoiii Saturday, lie in now down with thu uitiiupK. l'or (itiick work, iiuhIiiui'h and diiiiteh the uitiuipn are hunt to beat. Mr. 1!. I.eetcr of Kugenu arrived Sun day, Joining Ins witu lieru,who has been paying bur lather and mother, Mr. and .Mrn.J. II iMvidi-ou a fuw weekn vndt. l'rofoiiaor J. II. Orcutt of thu Drain Normal .School wuh here in alieuduncu al the Tc.iehcrh' Institute last week, and ejtoku befutu that body oil Satuiday. 1". K. (loixlimin tlilii week piirrliNM.il fi'oin J. J. Vouiu: the line re.-idcnce on the coin6r ol I'hiid nnd liriilgu hlieetn, foimeiiy till' Udleidry iiuiue. riiu"piii euiipe a npol eiihh. il cilter I I.uij-h w jim iu town this weel. from i'.ueiii ,"iiiii not onlv norc an air 111 proniculy 01.1 uhh pliiiii.inly man. lexted III In nil new tngr. Ilei'bcil cccnirt lo Du 111 tliu miuuglit ut life. Mim Marv IbitteU went to Portland line week to be gone it inoiilh, (lining w inch lime who will familiarize hen-ell w lib 1 lie latest i-tyloi iu millinery uud puieluiMi her t-priug siippliud. Statu Superintendent J. II. Acker man wan here in attendance upon thu Tu.iehurn' lnstitiile 011 Saturday hint, uud duliveml an utile I utiuu that even ing at thu l'rusbyleiiau uhiiieh. Profesuor' Frank Strong of thu Uni versity of Oregon was 111 thu tirove on Friday and Saturday hist in attendance upon thu Tuachurs' Inslimio, and de luded a most interesting lecture on education nt thu I're.-bytenan ehuicli. It is announced that the Shirley Dra matic Couipanv will piob.ibly arrange to play a four night s'tind heru Mareli II, I, 5 and (I. This is one of thu bust dramatic companies now on Western tour and no doubt they will gut good huui-es. Colonel A. 15. Wood ot thu Bohemia and Cottagu Urovo inUroad survey eauie down from the Warehouse on Sunday last. Thu mirvey in that di lectioii is completed and thu draughts and maps are all lluished and have been forwarded to headquarters. .Too Colo is known far and wide iu this neck o' thu woods and has a host of friends and all wish him well, but, alas, Joe has gone wrong and now ho is hud up with it aovero case of mumps. Joe, uu like you and you have our heartfelt sympathy, but you know you nru a sin ner and you must pay the'price, still we never ibeameil it would eoiuu to the Oregon mumps. T. J. Thorp of Corvnllis was iu town this week with Ci. It. Slniidish of l.o rane. They me both old comrados of thu civil strife, both Now Yorkers ami bulb gentlemen of the old i-ubool. Com rade Standish had boon on it social vitit to CorvalliB and Coinradu Thorn would not bo outdone in that line, so they eaino back together and will tako in thu wonders of thu Sitislaw. I;ocI 1-3 1'eVe Lcs. IIorMi cIiooh, calked ready lo tinll oil Ml I''. I.. CiiAWJiMHK A IIko., Kugnne. A line line of riding bridled at Fred Oaie's hiiMieboji. Spiny piimp from $1 up to (10, Cmamio'.hh IIahdh'AKk, I'ugcne. Jiuy your grass seed of Kakln & Dris tow. IdanH nil nhf and cut lo order. ('IIAMIINHH llAIIIIWAKK, ICllgOIIC. llallenburg point lace imllurtiH and build nt bureli's. All wall paper at cut before tbo new slock arrives at Ciiamhkiih llanlwaro. Take your hIiooh to tbo AVost Side harncfs shop for repairs. All heating stoves at cot during Feb ruary at F. h. Chamiikkh A lino. Thoe diaiumids Htll.C. Madfun are beauties. Cull and see lliein. "Iiiig Hango'' kIipIIh and cartridgwi are the Htrougpt. Cut them at F. L. UllAMllBUH . ilico. Try a Sunday dinner at the Imi-kkiai. IIoti'-.i.. Served from 11! tii.lo :V) p m. and up to dale i" all rofpcetH. I.hii.'c1 utoro. largest stock and Hiimlh'sl prices Hi Ciiammkiih IlAiunv.tiiE, Kugenu. You ean buy nny preparation nt J. I'. Currin'ft that in advertised In any 'paper. Itcmnmber we inako a speuialty of fAmily ii-coipts. KKPAIHKI') FKKK. All Tleering liiniler Heads repalroil fieo if brought in before March IB. F. L. Ciiamiiimih fi I!hom ICiigene. Head real estate bargains of Jerome Knox A Co. liiipeseed cow 311h to the Bcrcand get morn pasture than you can life. Spelt, tlic wonder grain, for crushed feed will yield 70 bushels 10 acre. All kindmjf grass feed, over live tons-, now in stock at F. L. Ciiaviiikkh A Dho., Fugene. Valuable mining property In Ho hernia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. Spray your fruit trees now. One spray fug now eipials threeailer the buds burst, for reason that you oau use tbo strong solutions now. Spray pumps uud ail ready mixed spray material at. F. ij. ClIAMllKUS & Hl'.O. YOU'UU LOVB SICK PICK WICK "AS SAM WKM-BK SAID" Or anv verse of a similar nature would be suitable to put on the pucKugu con taining one of tboee nice Yalentint-s shown this week in the windows of the New Km Drugbtoie. P. S. Anil say Itarkus is willin' Tt mS SUPPiN oist TFItKlUbK TKOUULE. Jlany peoplu have to pass the chow windows of thu Benson Drugstoro with Tint going insidu to price and admire the many beautiful things Doc Patterton hSstoshovv you. There arc ninny brands of artistically colored and ilelightifully scented toilet soups. You will there find brushes for thu teeth, hair and ehitiii'i-, and when you have faithfully and eui'igetically renovated vour person with tnese masterpieces Uoc will be more than pleas"d lo introduce to vour notice several ot thu choicest brands of efjjiiis thul have heretofore only been indulged iu by men of royal or aristo cratic blood. If anything should occur 10 you that in straighteuiut: out would reunite a do-e of pills, epicae. liniment. Imtsam, or any old thing, drop into the ISenson drugstore and Doe Piitlerson will take the kinks out of you in a jiffy. SH A NA F E LcT'S Pliotograpli Gallery NOW OIBDi New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-clnss work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examiue work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. CAHD OF THANKS. T thank my friends very kindly fur thu kindly patiouagu thoy hlivu given 1110, and I will continue right 011 giv ing them thu same close prices, 1 don't think it nucohsary to give it long list of prices as I think you understand I will not bo undersold. Among my Into un dertaking goods is a latest model Cool ing board, a splendid kit of embalming toolK and fluid, also it $25 church and , parlor truck tooarryeasketaftcrromaius aru placed in it. All 01 widen are tno most modern equipments. So when this sad duty must bo done of taking euro of tbo dead none is butter eiiuiimcd than I. Hy tbo 20th of February 1 will- nave as goon anil well, hoiccicu biook 01 fui'iiitui'o to select from as was ever shown in Cottagu 'Grovo. Don't think that I luivo sold out but I am hero to stay. V- S, Mautis, A.s tlie01cl Maid aicl wlien She Kissed tlie Dwarf. Our ads aru short and sweetaud right to tho point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES ISrclinut & Morg-an DRUGGISTS. 2 lie Xaw lira J)riia Store. Head the lioliemin Xtiyyet. THE CASH GROCERY CO. ad EES We have made it a point since starting in business to keep a clean, stricliy up-to-date GROCFUV, and as a result we note a steady increase of customers. High-grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are our Specialties. Special prjecs quoted to the mining trade. Call and be convinced that our aim is to please you. irts suit Tin: 11 Ann to suit A. G. Young, Manager. THE GASH GROCERY CO. 03 2 CS3 era pa I3ol lernio,, Oi '(3g- ;n. ftciicrsfil Merchandise, Miners' Tool and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTTS. Bon Ton Meat Market Main Street, Near Fourth -;-!Beag'le & jVIcTTarland We keep constantly on hand the choicest of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Fresh Fish in season. Your trade is solicited and our effort will be to please and satisfy you. liPiffsfs Carry the most complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware in south Lane county. Also a fine line of Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. We are Headquarters for Mining Supplies, Hurcules Powder, Fuse and Caps.' Also agents for the celebrated Studebaker Wagons,-Canton-Clipper Plows and Harrows. In fact anything you may want in the Hardware line. Call and See Us and We will Treat You Right. GREAT BARGAINS fin frillies' Tailorinadc Waists & Skirts At Pacific Timber Company Store Where they have recently received a large and carefully selected stock in both of these lines and are selling same at lowest possible prices. We will take pleasure in showing these goods and invite an early call ' K Pi& TTOE.fc GO. STORE, Under Odd Fellows' Building COTTAGE GROVE s - - OREGON Successors to WIIEHLUR &SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, Fish Bro'-. Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL AT THE OLD STAND Music Lessons V-J"- On the Piano. A Into Oruildl Oennini Mcthoil otMusto is now lieliiK tiiusht ut tlio V. I'. Munso by Mrs. Xj.D. Beck. Jtccltnlawlll lio given at proper Intervals thus Klvlng paronta an opportunity to nolo progress. 50 cents per lessou, 30 minutes each GO '10v MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fasliionable Dressmaking. MAIN STItKET Cottagu Grovk, Ork. Bonaroofnir dried or half dry floor ing, coiling and rustic Tho Booth Kolly Lumber Co. aro making spcxl pricoa on kiln-dried lumber.