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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1902)
Coot) Show Comjno. "A Tiip totliu Clrcim," the most mtecessful of comedy, drama suc cesses will lie ptesculed liere on the ayth of March ill Martin's opera House lor oiu' nitflit liv Homer K. Oitllhoult's Miperh th'Mtiieul com liliiiition, mi (iri;aiii;itiim comported of the very licit people nml specially artists, accompanied by their own lirasi baiul and orchestra "A Trip t the Citeus" lian hccn tin iinhoiinded success in the linst nml litis met with the Hteiilest favor in Western cities. Mr. Ouilhnttlt is one of the most successful of tin younger Kciicralion of actor man liters and his name is a guarantee that a high-elns.s performance will he given. The prod net ion is mag nificentlv equiped with scenery and stage sellings, anil the specialty leaturcs incidental to the play lire the very best Hint can be given. The play Is an exceptionally strong one and is replete with those situ ations which appeal to theater goers. Prices, childien 25c adults general admission ,soe. Reserved .seats 75c now on sale al New 15ra Drugstore. Candidates i'ou CrrvOi'i'icus The Masonic Hall wits filled Mon day evening by the voters of the city, illicit upon puttinif out a strong ticket for city offices. Mavor R. M. Veateh called the meeting to order and was elected chairman, while Recorder J. 15. Young was nindc secictary. Dr. H. R. Job rind R. M. Veateh were respectively nominated for mayor the contest re stilting in favor of Dr. Job by a yood majority. J. 15- Young wm made the uiiauiinons clwdee of the assembly for recorder anil Herbert Hakin was retained in bis former position as treasurer. The three wards each chose a councilman as follows: ist ward. J. 1. Jones; ud ward. S. R. Piper: 3rd ward. F, II. Roscuburg. The candidates arc nil men of sterling ability and well fitted for the positions for which they were nominated and the city may expect an ellicient manage ment of its affairs at their hands during the ensuing year. AN Un'I'oktunatk. "Cal" Stevenson, watchmaker, who has been ill and worrying over financial affairs for sometime was taken bv Sheriff Withers to Eugene Monday for examination as to his sanitv. His insanity is of a mild and harmless type and no doubt 'primarily induced by illness. Mr Stevenson was a gooil quiet it A pec table citizen sixty-three years of age, an old pioneer in the country, and well rep-'Ctd by every "one who knw him. It is hoped thai his ailment miy only be temporarv and that efficient treat ment will restoie his reason. Later It is learned that Mr Fteveusnn was examined by the rountv j ml ire and board of phv drums at Kueeuc. on his arrival there, and duly committed to the tisyhtm. Crkamhrv. There is considerable talk, on the quiet, of a creamery being estab lished in Cottage Grove in the not far distant future. Cottage Grove and vicinity is very much in need of such an institution, it would be greatly beneficial not only to tho farmers but would also be bene ficial to the consumers. There are no less than $300 sent out of the town every month for creamery products which could and should be kept at home. A very small amount of money comparatively speaking, would .establish a good creamery and not only furnish the consumers with home produced L'oods. but would give to the fanners nf this community many dollars that are now going to other places. Hound Ovhk. Last Friday Bert Nutin, city marshal, was arrested on a warrant sworn out bv Dr. Anderson, charg ing him ' with the larceny of some $12.50, alleged to have been taken from the doctor's pants pocket while he was sick in his room over the Willson restaurant. The ex amination which was held in the nftcrnoon before Justice Vauglin, resulted in the defendant being held to nwait the action of the grand jury with bail fixed at $500 which he gave miring me evening and was released. I. T. Harris, denuty district attorney, and 1. o liby appeared for the prosecution while Attorney jueuiey couuiieicu the defense. KitCItl'TION. A lame number of ladies were present at a reception given by Mrs. J. I. Jones at her home last Tttes- UKy lUlUl liuuti 111 iiwiiw. w. j Miller, who is soon to leave for Portland. Fifty-four blocks, each containing the doners name were nipend and nreseiited to Mrs. Miller, after which a very dainty lunch was served. All will long remem ber the occasjou as a very pleasant one, UlttUltT l'UTUKlt. II C.'Gocltz.of fit Paul. Minn., was in Cottage Grove Friday and Saturday of last week Mr. Oneltz is a member ol the firm of Fa 1 well. personal pai'.igiaj)lis,j Ifoeal Lji'eVciies. O.inun, Kiik & Ci., manufacturers dinUx. Mm. Wllila ristiirneil t'i T.iwno Slmi-ilnv. Will WuIIhcu Iiiih mi uUaeb of appmi- of the Favorite cloves mid ranges, and is traveling in Western Oregon to see the country and learn of its resources. He was favorably im pressed with Cottage Grove and ex pressed the opinion that Bohemia would in a very short lime be one of the greateKt milling districts in the United States. He said at present it showed better prospects than Cripple Creek did nl Ihc time l.i-t nMily to maid' garden, A lore 1 1 IK' of ImvV knee suit at im'IuiiI -ot HtC. It. Cfvuieiit'K. lliiitunlinrK point lace putterim ami .,.1,1 ... 1 ...... 1. 1. -..1.1 ... 1 1. .1.1'. (!nrrln oamo un from Bdaono "V""'" Monday. Don't forget tho bent idnee to liny HherlffWlll.orHianieupfromtJ(igono ,r,,lf''' millinery. If. K. KImm & Monday, . of the rush to that place. Mr. day on bnn'tium Goeltz took several samples of Bo- henna ore with him. IlAN!CONCKtt'r. The C. M. A. band under the leadership of Charles Cochran, will give a concert at Martin's I lull on the evening of April nth. The boys have been practicing faithfully for two mouths- now, and Band- master Cochtan states that they are I Iti-v. Witlliicv hud a itcvern attack of plrurixv Tinwlny. T. Iv. ItliMiHrdnoii the piano man from lloM-liiu't! In here. Imhhc Itiiiirlititn of Portland paid tho it y a v i h i t Kittimlny. I). T. Aubrey took a trip to llio inoiiiitHiiiM ThuiHday. I'miik 1 1 hIih ami Ioiil Hartly are down from llolioinia. making rapid progress and with the j .TW 'U0"m " , ,. ,.. j t, m. ,tm- ' li t yon hi y your b iocs ana cioininx u-M.rH,.dI. J' 0f I,ralnoame """"liw oar Hplundid goods at cunt. .S K. Wlnflrtd JJomiolt went to Eugene, m ,Iistri,)lltC(1 WednemJay. alonic I'lftfi struct. Iiuvu vonr prescriptions filled at tlie Ik' 11 ho n lirilg Co. fr fme thin well knonn oenlo-op-tii'iiio In I'oinitiK noon. W. K. Kdwards carao down from tlio ' mines Friday. ' .1 I.. I.n Hoy wont to Engcno Wcdnos-1 nssistaiicc of Kugcue talent as well W. II. Alirwiimuid wife wore pnaton- .1. t ... 1 1 ...:n 1.-. i.l,. as me uesi local laieui, win ue , ,,. , fi..miuu . .... . iL.-.n ... .. . to give a sp.enu... concen. x . e it ealler at rit.f.ltl,. r iillnini f .riitrt. Bllfllllfl . " ' ' - -L . lirii'M rtl J MIm l.ney Noivlimd left for t'rowriH ville Wediiewliiy whero hIiu will eng. k'" in teach ini; cliool. Korpnre, wcll-nelncted dniff", ''nil on the llemton Ilnig Co. Toilel mtielw of every deitcrlption atliemtori Uruj; Co. Clean up your back yard. Another nhipmetit of ijicii'h hiiIIh and overHlla will arrive in a few riayt) ut C. II. (Uoiiiontn's. Tline ilininnnd at II. C. Mudmn are linautlea. Call and ecu them A Rtrnv liono wnn sold bv tho citv niamhal Moixl.iy for the small sum of turn out' and give the couragemcnt. Similar Accimtrirs. the NoysfCt office Tiiendiiy John Overlinlxer ami Wm went in ICiijeiio WuUneMJay. Mr. MeKinmiy wnn 11 imn-enger or Last Monday while Mis Lena I f 'oiimtoek Sunduy iifti-'riioon I redericksen was standing on n chair in her room reaching for some article on n shelf, the chair tipped over she falling with it with such force as to fracture the bones of her left nrm at the wrist Wednesday while jumping at the school grounds I.eland Condon fell and fractured his left wrist in a simi lar manner. Dr Auderson attended the sufferers and they are getting along nicely. ApPOINTKIJ ADMINISTRATORS, Mrs. Joseph Perkins and J, P. Curt in were appointed 011 the 21st iust. by the county court adminis trators of the estate ol Joseph Per kins, deceased, with D. G. Mc Farland, II. C. Veateh and John Cochran appraisers. The estate is being appraised this week. For Conbi'itation Samuel Dennett, who has been ill so long, was taken to Kugenc Wednesday. Dr. Wall accoin panicd him and will consult with Drs Harris and Prentice as to his case. QtTARAN'TIN'lt RA18KD. Dr. Wall states thnt the quaran tine at Latham has been removed and the smallpox patients dis til irged as cured. Latham has now n clean bill of henlth. Try a Sunday dinner at the Imprkiai. Tucker' "TKl" nerveo iroin 1. in.u 1 :. p in. auu up lu nam 111 no ruspuuia. Hats, the grandet display of latent nlvlec on the market Do not fail to at lcml tliu oiii-niiiL' at Xewlandu' Millinorv .lolui Allen lint Keeiireu a nunaiioo in Bdirc JIaieli itj. haiSKHgeumKU-rut the depot. , up yoar trash pile. Its about lUrrt ln IlriKtow re'iirne-1 Tnesday time 11U0 liprintime. fro... a IjimIiim. trip to K..g.-..e. j Ur hrmU fic nCf at ,fnvpri,e-. Wen ChriHiinin and family of IEow ItcnHyn Drug Co. Itiver are vinitioB in Ctluge lirovo. j ()uf ,,, r,,irat,0 m ,. Mrs. S. V.. MeKarland han been under 1 your oyoa. Keo them. N. K. Ilnea iV. llieeare ol a plivfieiun lor nuverni tinye. Hon. "Wc Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our word for it, but call and be convinced Hint The Gash G 1 'ocery Go. Carry the cleanest and most Complete Hue oi roceries in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege- tables in season. i The Cash Grocery Co. A. G. Young, Manager. Tt mmS SVlPPYrt J3ohc3mki, C)j'(g-c 11. AlllliBSIIfiitEOll. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Ilpp jjjjl 1 loti. .Iuiim'h IIimi."iiiiv returned from a bi.aii.ex trip to I'orllai.d Weilnesiliiy. The I1'.. Convent ion held at Kiigano wan well iiUeinli.il and veiy ui.tertatullig. MiiM Marian White of t lie liiti noliool returned from a vin.t to Hucne Sunday. (i. ). Walker, tho Walker nierchnnt, wan doing Imioncma in Cottggo Urove Monday. J'runk (iooilnmn ban moved into hi; I will bo in Cottage Grove Tipday and Wednesday of next week, .March 26 and 20, Bt Sherwood Ilntipe. I)u. A. U. Atwood, Dentin!. A new club room lian been added to Itoheiuitt saloon. You ean buy any preparation at J. I'. Currin'a that is advertised in any paper. Ueinombor we make a specialty of family receipts. Road real estate bargains of Jerome new residence lately purclinued Jrum J. . Knox A Co. ' ""8, 1 The only flrPt-clauB toek of up-to-date Mr. (tiltnerof Portland in viwting 1 millinerv in Cottage (Srove at priees to her nUter, Sin. Deluro Hemenway of , no it overyono and style that ill please thnt place Dr. H. It. Job moved into the Mcl'ar laud renidonuo in fc'outh Cottugo (trove this week LODGE CIRCLES 4. Opening Saturday the 29th. Newlands' Millinery Stoic. " "A dollar saved is a dollar earned." You will cave several dollars by baying Prof. Urigg has moved into the l-V0r elolh.ngof U 15. Uement. Tavliir reiiidonco vacated by Frank 1 Thut invoiro of tooth brushes is now liotslmut). 1 open for inapee'ion at Denton Drug CoV i- 1 iti..i.i .... t lire. Thev are eheap and of fplendid Koran IlinWIo and wife of llnekliu.i ., ., r-i. , .!,'. ,IlH i,nv 'em K-..areln tho city presumably eeU-,'lny- .Umk nt tliem-tiien mi) em. Ing u location. j You will never wish to take another C.demser's family ooa.Uting of wife';"''' ?Te?i,!,,Th and Uvj, ehiM.en have arrived from j ",'ike n.L0 plnnH Hontli IiaUotu. ,.(Teel. They eleanse the ctomneh and Mm. lHier of Kuirene is vinftinir b"r 1 resnlate the liver and bowcU. I'orsale liiirenlH, Mr and Mr J. U. Davidson of' by Demon Drug Co. tiiiD city, thin week. 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. t'ORUSTHRS Rev. Tout delivered an aiili-naloon lei'lure to .1 fair xized audience Tuiuday I night ut the M. K. ohureh. , W J. Knons han move) into tho r.-c--vp--jf. .f Moore properly in the Jones addition wuien ne luieiy purenaseu. Mm. Sehalliii'k and daughter nf Dee Are You Gee Kss! I'olyuuirpl.iiin Hargains At the New Kra Drili .Store. mTFice fnTiT I have jus pat in stock a lino of fur niture from 11 houso closing out at quite a nslii'-tion and will he able to give the A l 1..,..rifni.if Knrrixttnt-e .. "r"' " " a leuu.'llotl anil w III ne ante 10 ive un A large delegation M porresters KalU ean.e up fimu 8alem j 0WC1,t priees giving aWo a complete line II nllulia ,t,l'lt. .11 f.A.AI.t ... tAL a 't I ... 11.... . . ' . . . 0 . '. . 1; .1 will attend initiation ceremonies at Kugenc Saturday. 1. o. o. I' I'he I. O. O. F. Lodge will have work in the first degiee Saturday ninht. 1 here are three cinidtdntes to be initiated. MACCAllItliS The Maccabees rendered a suc cessful program followed by a sumptuous repast Thursday even ing. Two candidates were initi ated. KKDMK.V The Rcdmen held an enthusi astic meeting Monday night in the Odd Fellows' Hall. There weie forty members in attendance. Five candidates were initiated. The or der is having a splendid new regalia made. I'KATUKNAI. All) ASSOCIATION The Fraternal Aid Association held its second meeting at the Wood mnii hall last Tuesday even ing, and initiated 22 members, after which a banquet and general good time was the order of the evening. Last week under the hea,d of this society the names of several ofiicers were inadvertantly omitted. They arc as follows: Titos. Medley, president; Miss Ada Smith, ob server; Dennis Cooter, sentinel; S. 15. Lauder is trustee instead ofS. lv. Landess. Tncmliiy on a vmt 10 Mm. feara. f united iking good and a new line of Mrn. (V Miller ond daughter llanel 1 ,?rPet8. mattings, portiers rug, etc. left Vedne.dav for Portland, where allium cee liioin aim got me prices N0TI0K FOB lTlll.tOATIOX. UulU'il Sliitm IjiiiiI onic IloscliurK Orrunu, Mnii'li 2D, 1!KW. Ndlloo In lii'H'liy ylvf.i Hint In iMiniilliinco with tho provisions nf tlio net (it C1.11KIO8H of June II, IW. eiititlwl "An act fur tlio will- of timber Mini In tho Stated of Unllfointii, Oro Kim, Nevinlii. nml Wnshlnuton Torrflory," im exlenileil until I'ubllc I.unil Stntex by net of A11KUM 1. ClnuloH J. Ilouiu'il, of CottllK'O llnno, County of l.imt', SI11I0 of Oickimi. Ins thin imy nleit in thin oineo inn sworn htntumcnt thev expect to reside permanently. J. H. Young, J. I. Jones and Wm. I.HtideH!) delegates to the Republican Convention at Ktigeno went down yester day. Dr Drown 01" Biiueno lo-t a 2o set of anrgienl instrument on tliu road between Mushy Creek ami Cottage Urove last Friday. 1 11 es L. Chainberfi, father nf F. L. Cliaiubers, tho well known hardware-; mint of Kugenc, died in that city Wcdmwlav. Harry Cherry of Ktigeno arrived tills week 10 take the place of Dr. I'alternon who reereates a few wecka at his old homu in Independence and Portlands One W. D. liolirer, formerly of this city, who was artestetl on charge of as siuiit upon his wife and hrothc r-in-hiw. near lingene, some days ago, was lined $00. Cy llinglu.m, who had such a trying experience by getting lwt in the Do lieniiu moiintnliis some time since, is in the city looking as hale and hearty as ever. From a private letter it is learned that Charley Vnmlerviit formerly of this place was killed by a runaway team near Trout Creek, Crook county, Match Kith. Walter Thompson, an old Cottugo (irove liny, Is a member of the Cooloy Theatrical 'Company, which opens a week's engagement at the Ho.-ebiiig theater. l'laindealer. John Miekel from Iowa arrived in this citv last Friday mid is looking (or a lo cation. .Mr. Miekel is out among tlio farmers looking over tho dilleient com munities and will purchase when he lluds property to please him. Klmer liossler, who hud the mis fortune to have his leg broken on Mos bv creek a few days ago., was taken to JCiigene Monday for treatment. He vus accompanied by Dr. Drown of Kngenn Nest to postolfjcp. J. D. CocmtAX. SHANAFEkT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OVEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Rest Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. ili swic ,11"! ' and his father, W. II. dossier of Spring uliln no s, I Hold. No. '21 Hi. for tho limi'linK) of tho SU i, SI'.l l of neetlon to. If.' In towmhln no Si S, I annuo no iwom.iiiiu hiii iniur iuoo lo mow i t r ll,...,l f n ..!.., ,j nut H,., 1 hut the I11111I fonuht M wore VHlimblo for lta ! Hanlof Cileniliilo gives out the Umber or mono thim fur iiKrlculinrut itiruuii. , following as a positive prmcntion of niiil toeiitiibllsh hlsebilin to hhM liinii i.ofore Mtnallnox'. dvntlieria and scarlet fever: tlio louiMor nun roioivor 01 ini oineo 111 1 use-, U,. ,,,, ' .. .....l,, . r,,vl,l,i..n bum. Oreon. on Saturday, tliu .'Mt ilay of " ''1AU of !ino, one grail ; loxglo0 Juno. 1W llo iiiiiiich us wIIiiobci: Dan llrumbaiiKh, John l'alinor, 0. it. Ilnrk holiler nml Jaiuo llonienwiiy all of CottiiKO Urove, Oregon. Any nml nil iurflii rlidmlutr iulveriely tho ubovo-iloK'ribocl limits nro reiiuestoil to tlio tlielri'lnlnm In ihfa ollleo on or bofoio until '.'Ut lay of June, J. T. Ilniwu:u, lievUter. Mlgitalis) one grain ; one-half teaspoon fall of sncai : mix with two tablespoon fulls of water. When thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of water. Take a spoon fill every hour. For a child small doses according to ago. Hither disease will disappear in 12 days. 11 Tr l, Mil l a. ill Are you Interested? We can belt) vott in the way of Rape, vetch and other seeds, Fer tilizers, tools, etc. Don't Fail To meet your neighbors at the FARMER'S MEETING Friday Eve, March 4th We will be pleased to en- tertain you at all times. Most Respfy. G. O. WALKER. Watch our Saturday Sales SATURDAY MARCH 29, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING B&HGA1HS. 20 yards Dimity new goods Sl.00 Ladies Collars Easter Novelties 0c each Ladies Collars very fancy 15c 62Ch Bargain Counter starts to-day, you cannot afford to miss it. With our famous Blend Coffee we give two handsome plates free with every DOLLAR purchase. ?F0TTOEPt CO. STORE Under Odd Fellows' COTTAGE GROVE Hall. OREGON I Sueee.-urs to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware. Stoves and Tinware, Mining Sttppliea, Fish Ilro's, Wagons, Oliver Chilled n ml Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL AT THE OLD STAND OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC The . . . RESORT River St., Cottaiio Grove. BLEW & JONES. Props GLASS : BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. r 1 Gottasc Grove Wc enrrynn extra flno line of Uqtiorn anil C'lgnrK, iunl If yo" Imve oiTiiMon to want rooiIh In our line wo woulil appreciate a tall from yon. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC) Houjirt! ofalr dried or half dry door injr. ceiliiin and runtio. Tlio llooth Ivnlly I.iiinber Co. are making upcuiu prices on kiln-dried lumber. Pla Wo am now prepared to furniuh all kinds of braukutH, mo 'Minna, cornicii, sahli and doors, door and window frames, window , pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds ninilo and re paired. Wti-wlll also work rustic, siding, ceiling or iiwi studding, etc,.-)"-1 PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT