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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1902)
Ttue l'inii.ic Scnooi.8. Since (lie bcglnntiiK of the ochools ngnlu, thus assuring it term of rctiKOiiiiblb length, Professor Brians aniiounccH renewed interest, anil a marked Increase in the num bcr of students: The present en rollment Is 305 scholars. A course of lectures is now being arranged wljlch promises to be of much value to the schools. President Hawley of the Willamette UniverMty will open the course on Feb. 21st, his Hiibject being "Powers of the Speaker of the House of Represen tatives." This is a subject at once interesting and instructive to the (Undent, and of great interest to the citizens at large. Professor H. C. French, of the State Nomal School is also booked, March 15, and will give "An Illustrated Lecture on Europe." The illustrations will be given by Btcrcopticon views, carefully selected. The professor spent six teen months in traveling in Kuropc in preparing for this lecture. He is a gifted speaker and is jnid to have his subject so well in hand that one's interest does not lag from start to finish of his talk. Dr. W. C Kitntncr, of Salem, is also booked for a lecture on April 4. His subject will be" A Knight of the Twentieth Century." The doctor is said to be one of the best speak ers vnnd deepest thinkers in the state, and his subject certainly is an interesting one. An exceedingly cheap rate has been fixed by the management, and that aloucshould insure splendid bouses. The tickets will be 011 hide in a few days at the New Kra drugstore 50c per ticket for the course of three lectures. DltATlI 01' Two Hkotiihks. When the delayed overland train which passed this point last Mon day evening, left California, James Howe, brother of J. M. Howe, of Kugcne, waH aboard in charge of the ittniiins of liixlnotlicr Dun who passed awuy the clay before When the train reached Merlin, James was found by the officials in the toilet of of one of the coaches, dead, having succumb to heart failure, the itctilt of i.n alit c k of .netunonta. The Ilcwe brothers 4ire Mepl lothcts of Walter Coch rin of this city, and well know 1 throughout the Wiluinettc valley, having been born and rai-ut bt're, their funer horn being Iiownsvllle. The remains of the two brothers were buried 111 Kugeue. Cunts' Fuknisiiino Stork. C. It. Clement, the well known cigar and confectionery dealer of tltis city is this week arranging to open a compete line of up-to-date gents' furnishing goods in the room adjoining his cigar store, on the west, on River street. Mr. Clem ent proposes to carry everything in the furnishing line, and it being his old business, he will no doubt secure a share the trade. The Ntigget wishes him success. OKDKK 01' RltDMUN, It is annouced thai an effort will be matte in the near future to or ganize a lodge of the Improved Order of Redmen in this city. It is one of the most substantial fra ternal lodges in the United States, -and its membership is very large. The objects of the order are fruter nal in the true sense of the word, also providing a sick and funeral benefit. Fkhight Thain Wkmck. Monday morning freight train No. 31, had a mishap just this side ofComstock, nine miles south of this cjty. As the train left a curve three of the rear cars left the track and were considerably smashed up, no one was hurt however, and the affair was speedily adjusted, as is always the case with the S. P., and lint Httin time was lost. A Bad Pi.ach. The walk on River street is al ways a more or less dangerous place after night, and it is a wonder that accidents of a serious kind have not resulted. This week several nar row escape have been reported. KNTHUI'KIHK. Smith and Merger of Kugeue, arc certainly to be rated among the up- to-date, enterprising citizens of that place. For years thousands of dollais have gone out of the Wil lamette valley for candies' alone. These gentlemen are among the first to take advantage of the situ ation with the view of making something for themselves, and keeping the money at home. The first of the year they established an up-to-date candy factory on Wil lamette street, and arc now turning out the choicest of sweets, employ ing about five people. The gentle men expect to make it a permanent business, and will endeavor to place their goods in the several towns in the valley. Rktuknkd East. W. F. Morphy, the representa tive of the Cottage Orove and Bo hemia Railroad promoters, who has been in this city the past four months, left Saturday for Portland, euroute to his home in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Morphy will there meet the members of the com pany ond enter into detailed ex planation of his work mid the re sults attained. Should his report be favorably received arrangements will be immediately arranged to commence the construction of the road as soon as the weather will permit. In the meantime it is ex pected that the work of completing the rik'ht of way will be forwarded to a satisfactory finish, so that no obstacle will confront the operators upon their arrival here. Mail Contracts List. The contracts for carrying the mail from Cottage Gtove to Black butte and from Cottage Grove to Loranc, respectively, for the next four years, beginning July r, 1902, have been let as follows: From Cot tage Grove to Blackbutte, thrice a week, to Clias. K. Ashby, contract price, $299 00. From Cottage Grove to Loranc, daily, except Sunday, to Winficld S. Bennett, contract price 4.j9.oo. F:.noi!ks Shot Oi'i John Pluart last Friday while ex tracting a shell from a large Win chester had it explc.de, end it blew off the eu Is of the thiid and fonitli fingcis Mid hadlv mutilated the end f the second linger of the left hand. The accident occurred about a mile ent of town The young man came 1 1 town and Dr. Job dressed the wouids which arc now healing very rapidly. Lost On Friday, January 31, between the Cash Grocery and Stone's mill, a money purse containing a $5 gold piece, a $5 bill, 50 cents and a epiarter. Finder return to Wheeler & Young and receive suitable re ward. UHT: Umbrullu loft In soino storo oa M111 11 "KtV'ot. Silk cover with Htiiull patch, liniulloeut with stcol sots. Kin der pleittu lenvo at thin ulliee. CARD OK THANKS. I tlmnk my friend very kimlly for tho kindly p.it 1 ouno thuy have ni veil met, ami I will continue, right 011 giv ing thrin the N111110 clone prices. I don't think il nevespary to glvo a lonp Hut of prices tit I think you understand I will not he nndeitfold. A menu my late mi durtukini; (jooiIh it) 11 hite.n model Cool ing Hoard, a uplendjd kit of embalming tools and iluid, also a $25 church unit parlor truck to carry caHkct after reiiiaiiiH are placed in it. All of which are tho most modern equipments. So when thin wad duty must ho done of taking cure of the dead none is better equipped than 1. By thu 20th of Kohrimry 1 will have us good and well selected stock of furniture to select from iib wuh ever hIiuwii in Cottncu Giovo. Don't think that I lmvo nold out but I am huio to Mtny. s U. S. Martin. TliUIUM.li TROUBLE. Many people, have to pass tho bIiow windows of tho Benson Drugstore with out going inside to price and admiru tho many beautiful things Doo l'attorpon has to show you. There nroiuiiny brands of artistically colored and delightfully scouted toilot unit pa. Yon will thero llnd brushes for thu teeth, hair und clothes, und when you have faithfully and energetically renovated your person with thoso masterpieces Doo will be more than pleased to Introduce to your notice several of tho choicest bramlH of cigiUH that have heretofore only been indulged in by men of royal or aristo cratic blood. 'If anything should occur to you that in HtruiKlitenlng out would rrmtlro a iloso of pills, eplcac. liniment, balsam, or any old thing, drop Into tho Benson dnmstoro and Doo Patterson I will tako tho kinks out of you in a jiffy, Personal purugijplts.j 6v llliiuliitm was down from Wild wood Ibis week. Mr and Mm J. W. Cook aru visaing in this city. The iniimpH aro mild to bo goinu tho round ut I.oruno. (irandpit ami grniidma Churchill aro home from fCiigene. - Almotid Ilvmeuwny wn a vlnitor In Kiigeneover Hundny. MrH, Oco. Itohlinnti n seriously ill at their home In this city. Tho noti of President Rooncvelt 1m Htill In 11 critical condition, Mr Henry Kci.'iie, of Blnyton, visited friends In this city on Wednesday. 1,0 Iah went to Kngeno to attend tho ti'iicheiM examining board tills week. Ilardv Crow, of I.ormiu, was it pleasant (idler at thu Millet olllco this wick. The manv friends of Mrs. Katie Med ley will bo pained to lenrn of her sevuru ilfncss. Bob Illnlrand Chns. Dutton wurovlsl tots to Kimrno Saturday, returning Kundny. Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Snirinnw vMledher mother-in-law Mrs. Hit-wklns of this city on .Saturday. Itev. C. H. Wallace who has been holding it revival meetings at Newport, returned homo Monday.- Mm a-kUt, of Kiigenc, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Davidson, re turned to her hoti.o Monday. Hon . James Hemenwiiy was looking after Washington 1,1 fe insiiriinco in Al bany ami Kugune. the early part of this week. Mrs, Dunn had tho misfortune, Monday, lo slip und seriously injure her hip while crossing tho bridge near the titonu Mill. K. I.. Chambers, of Kugcne, lias asked the authorities of that city for a franchise to build and operate an electric light plant. Tho city ahemly basono system. It is annouced that Ilamlltlon Vench has traded his farm west of this city on Silk Cieck to itev. S. it. Moris of this city for that gentleman's farm near Creswell. W. It. Hawley last week won out in his long (-oiileslcd law suit over prop erty in the McKiirland addition. The circuit court in its decision gave him mole than lie had expected to receive Theodore Jennings came down from the mines Inst Saturday to spend a week in town. He brought down with him a prolillc growth of underbrush on his fair countenance, which after having been trimmed up, gave him thu apperance of u bloated landholder. Bob Martin returned this week from California, ubeie he hits been taking treatment at the Wilbur Hot Springs', Colusa County. Mr Martin was badly crippled with muscular rheumatism when he left here four weeks ago, but returns practically cured. Hi speak very highly of thu curative features ol the springs. Mrs , Julia Smith and (laughter Vera, of O.'den, Utah, arrived In this city this wed; mi 1111 extended visit with Mis. Miuth's sister, Mrs. I.. M. Tlionip-un. The is Mrs. Smith's Ihiid visit heie. and each lime her impressions of the Wclihmt eiiunliy inn mine favorable in fuel she has now become thoroughly re conciled to tho "mist," nlwhys picVMl cut in the winter season in Oregon, and lias about made up her mind to make berfnlure homo hero. NOTICE KOK I'l'IlUCATlOX. United HtnteR IjiiuI ORlco. HoeburK. Oregon, Kcbrtmry 0, l!Wi Notice In hereby Blven that tlio (olloln(f nnmt'il i:ttlcr lint filed notice of ht Intention tn initkclltiHl iiro.it In uportolliliirlnlm,Hnd thnt mM iiriiot will be mmlc beforo Mnrle I,. Vnro, U. S. Comialmloner.nt Kugeno, Oregon, on Mil roh SI, 111'.. Tlx: William A. Kelly, on U.K. No. MW, (or tho Lot 4, See. 33, Tp. 20 8., K. 2 Wot. lie minion tho following wline.ei to provo hl roiitliuiouii realilenee upon and cultivation ot iitlil Uinl, vie: Oeorgo I.aiiB, ol Wlblwooil, Oregon. Andrew Land, ol Dotena. Oregon. Ocnrge Down', of Cottngo Clrove, Oregon, Ilco Land, ot Porcna, Oregon. NOTICE. N'ntlrn of flllntr and rccordlnc of BUDnlemcn tal article of Ineorporuliou of Lo Hoy Mining uoinpaiiy. To Whom It May Conoorn: Notice la hereby given that In pursuanra to a revolution duly adopted by tho Stockholders ol tho Im Itoy Mining Company on the 16th day nf Oi-roinlMr. 11K11. thn lliiunl nf lllreolnri havo lllcil for record In tho olllco nf the Becrotnry of Mute anil witu t lie county Ulert oi iJtne County, Oregon, (Supplementary Articles of In corporation of tho l.o Itoy Mining Company. The piirporeol said Supplementary Artlrletof liicortinrallon In nf Inoreaslnir lha (lanital Ptoek of Nilil I.o Itoy Mining Company Irom 10O,uuO lo mju,ivu. Dated Hits Oth day ol January, A, XI, lMr J. I,. LE UOY, rrcildent, F. O. KnY.Bocrotary. A.s the Old Maid Said wlien She Kissed DwarJT. tlie Our ads aro short and sweet and right to thu point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES ISrchsmt & Morgan DRUGGISTS. The yew Kra I) run Store. Head the Bohemia Xuayef. Local grcVctlcs. No I creamery butter at Frank Skill- mini's , ilor-e shoes, calked ready to nail on at I', b. CiiAMiir.fts & Bay., Kngeno. A fine lino of riding bridles at Fred Gale's harness shop. Hpioy pumps from $1 up to f0. Ciiasiiikiis Haiiowakk, Kugune. Try Frank Sklllmnn's prepalred Buck wheat, 15 cents pur package. Buy your grass seed of Kakln & Bris tow, (dims all sb.es and cut to order. Ciiamiikich Haiiiiwahk, Kugune. Battenhiirg point lace patterns and braid at Lurch's, All wall paper at cost before the new stock arrives at Ciiamiikiim Hardware. Take your shous to thu West Side harness shop for repairs. All beating stoves at cost during Feb ruary at F. L. Ciiamiikiis & ISitu. Thoe diamonds at H. C Madeen aru beauties . Call and see them . "Iong Kongo" shells and cartridges ore thu strongest. Get them at F. I,. Ciiamiikiis A Bito. A fresh lot of choice Onion Sets. Also seeds in bulk and package just arrived ut Frank Skillman's. Try a Sunday dinner nt the Imi-krial Hotm,. Served from 12 m.to 1:30 p 111. ond up to date in nil respects. Largest store, largest stock and smallest prices at Ciiajiiieiis Hahdwark, Kugune. Yon can buy onv preparation at J. I. Currin's that is advertised in any 1111 tier. Itetnember we make a specialty of family receipts. UKl'AIItKD FREE. All Deerinc Binder Heads repaired free if brought in before March 15. F. L. Ciiamiikiis it Bao., Lugunc. Road real ostate bargains of Jerome Knox A Co. For paints, oil, brushes and the latest patterns of Wall Paper, call on Chns Cochran at J . D. Cochran's furniture store, Cottage Grove, Oregon. I'illshurir Vitos. Germea. Nudnvenc flukes Dreakfitst Delight, (taint. Roiled Oates, and live Minute Mush. Cream Mailings, Corn Meal, Whole Vt neat. Graham, Hominy and Buckwheat I-lour to be had at i-rank aklllmun s. Tho Springfield Snow Ball Flour is last occoming tnu mosi pnpuiar on hub innrki-t. Ah its uniformitv ill crndu and whiteness is kept up at nil limes by tiiu makers, Washburn & Son? care in usiiu' mil v tho best wdieat obtain able. All who nee it speak in tho high est terms ol Its excellence ana a trial sack wilt convince any one that there is no better made, tor sale by train; SktUman. Trice So cts. per sack Kane seed sow 3 lbs to the acre and get more pasture than you can use. Spultz the woniicr grain, lor crusneii recci win yield 70 bushels 10 acre. All kinds of grass seed, over five tons, now in stock ut I- . L. Cii.ymubrs A Bito., Kugeue. Valuable mining property in Bo. humiH lor sale. Jurome Knox and Co Spray your fruit tiees now. One spray- I.k, .w.milu llir.x. ufti.r til,. Illlllri I mrst. fur reason that vou can use the strong ... " T . 1.1. solutions now. spray pumps hiiu 1111 reuuy mixed spray maieriai hi. F. L. Ciiamiieus & Bao. ALAS, TO Tit U E. He was sitting on the table, eating more than ho was able.. He was healthv, he was stroiiL'. hnt lie utu to much and drank to much also. In fact he got the snakes. But luekv for him no scut nts liltlu bov to the ew Lru Drill! btore l. S. lie was cured with a package of their norm I'owduis. SHANAFELT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acceS' sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years m Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. SGHLEFS GROCERY. . . Corner ol Main and Second St., CottaeoOrovo Carries a fluo lino of Groceries, No Hons, Candles, Tobaccos, Nuts and Stationery . Our prices are right and wo wilt give you Good Value for Your Money. ATTHNTION I Tho new hardware storo and plumb lug shop of Wynno AWhlto N now open for business on Main street near tho brldco. All who need goods or work In our lino aro cordially requested to give us a call, THE CASH GROCERY CO. "' We have made it a point since starting in business to keep a clean, strictly up-to-date GROCPRY, and as a result wc note a steady increase of customers. High-grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arc our Specialties. Special prices quoted to the mining trade. . Call and be convinced that our aim is to please you. WK SUIT TIJC It A HI) TO SUIT A. Q. Young, Manager. U4 THE GASH Tt mmERS SUPPViN olst Bohemia, GcncB'a! rtlcrchaiaclise, Miners' Tools ami Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Bon Ton Meat Market Main Street, Near Fourth Beagle & jVIcTTaxiand-" We keep constantly on hand the choicest of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Fresh Fish in our effort will be to please and satisfy 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. 1 Call and See Us and We will Treat You Right. Choice Red Salmon 10c a can on Saturday only, regular price 15c here is something that will unlock your pocket book. H PW0TMBER 00. STORE Under Odd Fellows' Building COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON Successors to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, Fish Bro's. Wagons, Oliver Chilled und Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL - - - - AT THE OLD STAND Music Lessons "- On the Piano. A Into Groileil Ciorman Mothoil ol Muslo Is now being tnught ut tlie C I'. Manse by Mrs. L.D. Beck. rtocltftls will bo gtvon at proper Intervals thus giving parents an opportunity to note progress, 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each CO J GROCERY CO. Oregon. season. Your trade is solicited and you. go aoB MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. main street Cottagr Gkovhv Ork. Pewnro of air dried or -half dry door In jr. uoilini; mul rustic. The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. aro making apecia prices on kiln-dried lumber.