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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1902)
SOMKWIIAT ItXCI'IINO. I.iihI Sunday two young men of thin place hud n uihtiiidcrHtniidliig In regard lo some tilvlal mutter mid tlno' the eiicuitrni'ciiu'iit of others who lire ever Imnily mid just dying to Nee u "scrap," they ngtccd to meet at once oiKnIiIu the eily limits "till Kettle it by determining who could knock the sawdust out of the other. I lie "setup" took on quite n serious imped when it developed into ii sort of it "nierry-Ko-rotind" ill which a nasty looking knife and ii club large enough to fell nn ox wete litought into play. However nothing mote HeiioiiH than n Muck eye resulted altlio' the prospect seemed good lor n cotonet'.s job mid the rctideiiiiK of one or the other "hors de combat." In the event of iiuolher such inisuuder htiiildlug n board of arbitration should lie appointed to settle it. CiiANmts at Amos. Mr. John Sutherland the genial postmaster of Amot, was u pleasant cash caller ut this office Saturday. Mr. Sutherland has taken in n n.'v pat titer, Mr Levi llecr, and the new linn will open up with an inutcuicd stock of general merchan dise about July tut, in the new titoru building that is now being built about a mile this side of the pteseut location. Mr Sutherland nlso informs us that he has received notice from the department lo change the iiuitic of the postoffice ns it is coufii.scd with the name Ames, another (xistoHicc in the .state. A petition is being circu lated and Irculy signed to change the location and name of the ollice there, the name London being most in favor. Covotic Kll.MII. A robust coyote fell a victim to the unerring aim of Cottage Grove's crack shooters and dogs Sunday. All of this occurred down in Walker's pasture, where Messrs. Marker, l'etrie, Pitcher and Johnson ctal.wcut with maliceafoicthouglit to do something worthy of note. They took the dogs along however, nnd by n snatch brought back the trophy. The hunters inquest dis closed the fact that the coyote was full of holes nuil very tired when overtaken. This is what usually happens to any sort of "varmint" that overfeeds itself in the vicinity where these well bred dogs are Miipxxl. A Ili.ow Up Jack Rice became tooltandy with giant powder last Sunday. He was attempting to place a cap on a fu when the cap exploded. Luck ily for Mr. Rice the only damage done was a burning of the hand in which he held the.cnp It. it said' that there is Miflictcnl explosive force in one of those caps to blow a man to atoms, and it is only one chance in a ihoitsmd that one would escape going to his maker, under similar circumstances. However, Mr. Rice probably thinks that it is better to have thut otic chance in Ills favor than to have been born rich. To Onr.ANizit A Ci.un. There will be a meeting of the base ball enthusiasts of the city, at the office of the Sherwood hotel, Saturday evening, at 8 o.clock for the purpose of organizing a base ball team for the season of 1902. This meeting is not confined to players onlv but a cordial invitation is extended to nil who desire to sec Cottage Grove have the best nmn teur team in Oregon. There is nothing that docs more to adver a town throughout the state than ti Icerles.s, invincible ball team. Cai;turhi Ki.kvicn Rattmirs Hob Vcatch, Hilly Kd wards mid one of the Gowdy boys returned Wednesday evening from an nil day Minkc hunt down at Lynx Hollow nnd reported good success which they backed up by producing eight dead rattlers mid three that they had captured ulive. Those captured nlivc were taken to Dr. Anderson who gave them chloroform nnd ex tracted the six poison fangs from each of them thus rendering them ns harmless ns doves. They ' will be kept as pets we suppose for the children to play with. KltCORD riKItAKliKS. Long Tom can step to the front this week. A ewe on the Henry Knocble place gave birth to five lambs. Pour lambs nt one birth is heard of occasionally but five beats the record. And now comes George liosquet with a goat that gave birth to a kid with three legs. It is just as lively as any goat kid on the place. Junction City Times. I. O. O. F. at Goshkn. Thirteen of our most enthusiastic Odd Fellows went down to Goshen last week to assist in the institution of a new lodge ot that place with forty charter members. They re port a very enjoyable time and say they were treated royally while there. One cau'fjudgc of a town's hospitality by its size. Daily Maii, Survick. The department has ordered a daily mail service from Gottagc Grove to Blackbutte, via Amos, said order to go into effect May 1. 1002. This news will be hailed with delleht. as the business enter prises nt either place have much need 01 daily man service. c i'so ihi 1 Pa rngru pi js. J. C. Long visited Portland this week. Allium Iiemciiway visited ICu gcuc Sunday. Frank lllair was a south bound passenger Monday. Several nice cnlehes of tiottt have been made lately. W. A. Hctucnway was n county scat visitor last Friday. Charles Cochran was a Sunday visitor to the county seat. Atly. J. li. Young visited the county seat last Saturday. R. M. Veach made n business trip to Kugctic Wednesday. WANTIil): A first class dish washer, ol Cottage Grove hotel. R. A. Alixnti ler ol tin Pacific Timber Co. is visiting in Portland. Norris & Rowc'k llig Trained Animal Show is at Htigenc today. Sheriff W. W. Withers paid Cot tage Grove an official visit yester day. John Miller the River street black smith is laid up this week with the mumps. Attorney Jerome Knox made a business trip to the county seal last Saturday. Charles Kutlie, the soda water man from ICiigenc, was in the city yesterday. Charles Grisscn, the well known Kimble piano man, is in Cottage Grove this week. Curtis Johnson of Kugcnc was in town Saturday in the interests of the razor factory. J. L. Lekoy, of the LcRoy min ing Co., was a passenger to the county seat Wednesday. Mrs. Lie W. Henry left yester day afternoon for a few day's visit with relatives at Kugcnc. Mrs. P. Hold visited in lingerie over Sunday the guest of her daughter Mrs M. Wald. Little Misses Ruth and Sadie Hlair returned Wednesdny from their visit to the county scat. Jack James who has been in the Full Creek Mining District for sev eral mouths, is in the city. Gotfried Qrabcr. of the Bohemia District, returned last Saturday from a business trip to the county seat. Miss Nina Ostrander returned to Kugcnc last Saturday after a pleas ant visit with her parents at this place. L. A. Van Fleet of the 93rd Co. Coast Artillery stationed nt Ft Can 'J54jyusli., is home 011 n month's "isfr with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, re turned this week from Kdgewood, California, where they have spent the winter season. H. C. Madsen, the well known jeweler of this city, mode n biisi ucss visit to Junction City and Harrisbtirg this week. M.indie, Ruthe nnd Sadie Blair, of the Sherwood House, visited nt Kugeiie over Sunday at the home of their brother, F. K. Hlair. J. M. Shelley, of Kugcnc, one of our next representatives, was in town Monday on business connect ed with his flouring mill. J. K. Russell, who has been in Kugcnc several week in the inter ests of the Hohcmia Mining Dis trict, returned Monday afternoon. Mr. Claude Pengra, who has been operator at the depot here for some time, left last Saturday for Coburg, where he accepts a similar position. Miss Anna Parks, of the Sher wood hotel, left yesterday afternoon for a two week's visit at the home of her brother Klbert Parks of Pleas- nut Hill. Mrs. F. M. Hlair and daughter were southbound passengers Tues day euroute from Kugcnc to Rose burg where they will visit a couple of weeks. P. L, Hristow and S. H. Callison of Pleasant Hill, left Tuesday for Portland where they will be joined by others and will soon leave for the gold fields of Alaska. Otto Gilstrap is expected back to Kugene this week where he will resume his duties as city editor ou the Register, the position made va cant by . the removal of Lee W. Henry to this place. Roy Knox, identified with the Kugcue Loan and Savings Hank, was in the city Sunday. He came up to go over the proposed right of way tor tne Holiemia railroad tnro the Knox farm easj of this city. Merchant J. H, Lewis, accotn pauicd by his wife went down to the county seat Sunday last for n short visit witli their children who are attending the U. of O., and to get some dental work done. C. W. Wallace, of the Leader, and his cousin, Miss Kdua Wallace attended the Uuruett-Orrell wed ding at Kugene last Sunday, C. W. returning home Sunday evening and Miss Kdua Monday. Mr. Otto Brown, of the ninth street barber shop, Kugene, was here Sunday on a visit, the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Henry, and his old Nebraska frietid J. H. Par shall of the Cottnge Grove Roller Mills. Ileml-cud collisions of bicycles arc becoming of quite frequent oc currence in the city of Kugcnc cf late utid even the ministers of the gospel are not exempt as the Rev. II. T. Rowland can testify since a little encounter the other day. I). K. Welsh, division superin tendent for the Pacific Timber Co, nccompaniedby his wifcund daugh ter, visited in the city this week. Mr. Welsh was looking for a resi dence, but owing to the scarcity will probably install his family at Leona for a few weeks, his present headquarters. P. J. Jennings, president of the Helena Mining Co., who has just returned from mi extended business visit Kast, arrived up from Port land Stiudav rnornimr. P. J. is one of the best known and most capable mining men in Oregon, and he is at the head of one of the best procrtics in the Pacific Northwest, the Helena Consolidate cd in Hohcmia. Al Churchill, the veteran printer, now interested in Hohcmia. ill the Fairvicw group, is in the cily tills week, shaking hands with his many friends and taking n few davs needed rest. The Nugget feels kindly toward Al, for many times he has performed good ser-i vice for the paper when short of help. He is always to be relied upon. V ;l- I T 1 mm Companies -"grce Upon Union I uepot. NEWS. I CHURCH --.fT-Sf-T- -T--T--T---T- -T- -T- -T- CATHOLIC CHURCH. Services were held at the Catho lic church last Sunday, Rev: Fath er Herthiaumc officiating. There will be no services on the 27th iust, ns formerly announced. Jtl'JSCOI'AJ. CHURCH. Through the courtesy of the trustees of the M. K. Church of this city Kpiscopal services were held here last Monday evening, Bishop H. Wistnr Morris, assisted by the Rev. John Dawson, officiating, during which service confirmation rite was administered to Mrs. Ella Wall and daughter, Bernetta. A large crowd was present and mark ed attention was given to the ser mon and services, hacn year brings a few people ol the hptsco pal faith here, and it is to be hoped that it will not be long until the church can be represented here by a substantial edifice. f T. .-li .it :ii -i.- U. -is.,4- ; t nnr.f r,Ti?r,T.i7S 1 t-.ts -T- T--vr -T- -T- -T- -T-' ; FI'.M.OWB LOPOH, K OP J. Fellows Lodge K of P, Drain, is now reported quite lively, the boys having considerable work 011 hand, KIIDMKN. The Redineu lodge of this city is flourishing and much interest is taken in the councils. A week from next Monday night they will give a social at which a royal good time is anticipated. LADIES CIRCLK.' The Ladies Circle will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Women of Woodcraft next Monday evening. A program will be rendered and re freshments served. I. O. O. I'. ANNIVERSARY. The I. O. O. F. Lodge of this city will hold their anniversary at Martin's Hall in this city Saturday evening, April 26. A good pro gram is prepared, and refreshments will be served to members ami in vited guests. JUVKNTUS, K OF F, NO, 48. Work was ou in the P and K ranks, and much interest taken, there being a large attendance. Visiting brothers were: M. S. Hart, Past G. C. and Past G. D. of New Mexico; D. M. Ladd of Portland and W. W. Withers of Kugene. Under the head of Good of the Or der interesting talks were made by the visiting brothers, and special interest was taken in the remarks of Grand Officer Hart. It there Is one thing In this world you Hhould lie careful of, It In the nu'illcliH) you take. Medicine In 11 (indsond to man only when proerl,v prescribed, properly compounded nnd projierly taken. You undoubtedly hnvo tnl tit tu your family physician. You eim uso your own judgment, when It comes to tukliur It. hut In the tilling of the prescription, lie Hiiro thut It is done ut the, old reliable drugstore, Hk.nho.n Diiuu Co. THE WORK TO BEGIN SOON. jl IT It is announced upon good au thority that coriTrMU are being closed this weetf in Portland, and ulll be that everything ' ' in readiness for immediate wK -on the Hohc mia railroad b the last ol this week. In fact yema! car loads of equipment are expected to ar rive in a day or two, the contract for the first ten mifes of grading having been let to a Portland firm through Alcxatiaer fc Campbell, of this city. It also comes from reliable source that a conference of Oregon & Southeastern and. Southern Pacific people has been held and that a satisfactory tt 11 dejLta nding was reached regardifiggnFbilildiiig of a union denot onTttbc terminal grounds donated .Long & Ding ham. The measures talked over will probably be ratified by the proper officials of the respective companies in the immediate future. GOOD FOR IlllEUMATIhM. Lint fall I was tuVen with a very fc- vcro attack 01 inuacuiar riieuuiatiam which cuuned me 'grett pain ami nn novuuee. After trying several pritcrin- tloria and rheumatic cure. I decided to ime Chamberlain s nun Malm, h Iiii-li I had necn'iidverlinedjll the South Jcrcey num. After two amilicationii of tln remedy, I wna much better, and nflei liairiK onu bottle, wai completely cured. Hallio f larrin, rialenfj N. J. For unle by I.vonn A Appicgaie,. train, ueuson Drug Co., Cottage Gjftre. rmrw winn ' i tti i i i..v(.!h.. Several severe cases of tonsllltis reported at Anlauf. The Salvation Army is once more at work in Kugcnc, Kugcnc is soon to have free city mail delivery nnd applications for carriers arc plenty. Lot 6, block 2, of Perkin's addi tion was this week purchased from C. L. Garoutte by L. Archibald, for f 120, Dr. Wall expects to commence the erection of his new office on his lot recently purchased 011 Main street. F. D. Wheeler has recently sold lot 1 block 2 of Shield's addition to C. B. Bruiieatt for a consideration of $1279.00. Wednesday evening the marriage of Mr. Klmer Roberts and Miss Mable Craw took place at the Kpiscopal church, at Kugene. There arc some drains and cess pools in the yards of private resi dences in this city that should re ceive the attention of the health officers. Bicycle riders should bear in mind that there is a city ordinance against riding on Main street side walks. Don't forget it for it may cost you a fine. It is said that several deer have been "seen" near this city the last week or two. Were it not against the law no doubt someone would be out looking for them with a gun. A young son of Angelo Perini, an Italian living near Anlauf, died Sunday of diphtheria and was buried Tuesday. Several more of Mr. Perini's children are also said to be dangerously ill witli the same disease. There was quite a heavy frost last Tuesday evening but it did not seem to damage the fruit prospect in the least. The prospect for an abundant fruit crop was never brighter in this part of the state than it is this year. The baseball enthusiasts of Ku tlie prospect stage and is destined gene met Monday evening and or to become one of the greatest mines ' ganized a team to be known as the in Oregon. There is none of the Hampton Bros. Baseball Club and common stock of this mine for sale will commence business iramedi nnd onlv enouL'h of the treasury atel-. This1 protni-es to be a lively stock to nrosecute the development vear in baseball circles this season t "Wc Suit the Hard to Suit." 5 Don't take our word for it, but call and be convinced that $ The Cash G-rocory Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line of roceries J in the city. I We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege- tables in season. g The Cash Grocery Co. 0 A. Q. Young, Manager. TflE TOERS SVlPPVrt flQVlSEfc Tiohemia, Oregon. diciieml lflcrcliuiidige, Millers' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. jensox icock Mixi;. At a meeting of' the Directors of this mine ou Tuesday, Apr. 22, it was (leciaeu ioj put a iimnea amount of the treasury stock 011 the market at 5 cents" per share. Ow ing to the magnificent showing in the main tunnel 0 fice of ore five feet wide, solid, running $10.50 in gold and six per cent gray copper, this is undoubtedly the cheapest stock as the Judsou Rock is past JT corrniCHT PLYING THE HOSE with effect. It's an animated scene suggestive of the season. Ob serve the activity in our store these days. Everyone looking for some thing in lawn and garden tools and implements. We can supply any thing in that line hose reels, hose, !iwn mowers, sprinkling apparatus etc , at exceedingly low prices. Every article warranted as repre sented. We find it the wisest plan. Yeatoh Go lik property con sists of nine clairfe six of which lS;eaon three f' ""(,'es and can Z-rSteE'' JtCTOSS-eUt tunnel, and . .iex of the mountain is re.lL d will give a depth of about two-thoisaud feet. llKTTKit THAN PILLS. The iuvi-liun Iiuh been asked, "In what av nro Clininberlaln's Stnnineb it Livor Tableti aupuriur to pill?" Uur answer is: They are easier and moie pleumuit to t.ike, more mild and gentle in ellcct ami more reliable aa they can always Iks depend' d upon. Then they demise and invigonitu the stomach and leave the bowels In a natural condition, while pills are more harsh In etfect and their use is often followed by constipa tion. For sale by JJenson Drug Co., CottugcUrove. and Cottage Grove expects to cut some ice. The Kugene Guard is authority for the statement that on account of the recent warm weather and the melting of the .-.now in the mount ains the river at that place is nine feet above low water mark which it states is something unusual for this time of year. R. A. Duff, an employee of the Booth-Kelly mills, at Coburg, was seriously injured last Sunday by having his nose mashed, jaw brok en and bead injured, causing con tusion of the brain. He was as sisting in running logs into the nond when he slipped and fell and as he came up his head was caught lie nas I Watch our Saturday Sales I S&TURDAY APRIL 26, WE OFFER THE FDLLOWIHB BMBilHS. 3 PkBs- of Five Minute Mush for 25c I 2 lbs. of good bulk Coffee for 25c I 1 lb can of Prize Baking Powder.a beautiful prize with each can 45C 6 bars of Linen Savon Soap for 25c 8 oz. pkg of Schilling Best Teatorj. ...aoc , KT ?iGFCTMBER GO. STORE Under Odd Fellows' Hall. COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON Jiiat received ft new line of hiiIIoih, between n couple of logs. prlceH miiKlng from 40c to $1.50. , . . .... 0f rec0verv. Ngwlanii'h Mili.inkkt Stoiie. a tair cuance 01 reiuci. BiUtenbtirg point lace patterns and braid at Lurch's. DriiRH like wenrliiR nppntvl to eiva lx?nt rvHiiltH miiHt 1k of be.it mi:r.. ot i, i.,..i ...i, ,!,. iiuiilltv. ltonson Driiir Co. ftlwiiyn Eli & VAN DENBURG K. Klseu & Son Big bargains shoes and clothing at actual cost. N. K. Elsea & Sou. Those diamonds at II. C. Madsen are beauties. Cull and see them. The HeiiKoii Uruj? Co the oldest nnd nlwnvH reliable driiKHtore In Cottngo Urove. , Shoes, rnbhera nnd clothing must go regardless of piofit. , N. K. Klseu & Son. Valuable mining proi.orty In Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co For toilet nrtlclCB do not fall to ex amine the very complete Htock ut Benson Drug Co. Try Chamberlain's Etomnrh itt Liver Tablets, tlio best physio. For sale by Benson Drug Co, Cottage Grove. Dee Are You Gee Essl I'olyinorphlan Bargains At the New Km Drug Store. The largest and most complete stock of millinery1 at MiMlMary Burtel'a 2nd door cast of butohchop. I'roncrlptloiiH Prescription Proscriptions lieuMin Drug Co. Beware of air dried or half dry floor ing. ceiling and rustic. The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. are making specla prices on kiln-dried lumber. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Egga for sale from prize winning birds per suiting $1,50. J. W. IIocck, Cottage Grove, Ore. keep the purest drugs obtainable. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OIHce. KoselmiT,'. Ore., Apr. 8. 11)02. Notice Is hereby Riven that In com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congivs of June a, 1STS, en titled "An act for the sale of thriller lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AiiKiist 4, lb9i, Ueoiw? H. Oray, of Aurora. Countv of Marlon, State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this ottlee his sworn stnteinent No. L'lOJ. for the tiiirelmsn of the NE V. of Section No. ;!0 In Township No. M S., llnnge No. ll W.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mniv valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land liefoiv the Register and Receiver of this ullice at lloM'burg, Oregon, ou Thursday, the 10th (lav of Jul.v. W02. He names as witnesses: W. S. Hurst. (1. A. Bock, John B. Hurst, J. M. Will, of Aurora. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are Succeiion 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 and Steel Plows, Etc. -.::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL - - - - AT THE OLD STAND j )t AHMED. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME IMPERIAL HOTEL Where the meals are well cooked and well Borvod and tho bods are good. ITS CLEAN TI1KOUG IIOIUT. And you'll find everything honie-llke without homo inconveniences. Come and stay as long us possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Frco to our CoriimerclalTrade. Try our Sunday Dinner. Tho beat ever Served in any Hotol in the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE. - - OREGON. UUKNETT-OUItELL At Eugene Oregou, Sunday. April '.M. 1902. Mr. Horace Burnett and Miss SIna Orrell both of Eugene. Dean h. t . Sanderson officiating. Mr. Burnett Is tho city edltorof the (Juard and is well and favorably known there, while Miss Orrell, who Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Orrell formerly ot this place. Is well requested to tile their clalins In this I kn()WU len) ni80, whero she has a oil ee on or before suld 10th Hay ol I of MmU whQ Jou wUh tho J. T. BitinoKtf, Iteglster. SHANAFEliT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but ijrst-class work. All work guaranteed Lowest prices, call and examine work. Onnosite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. 1 .K Nugget In wishing tho happy couplo a long and happy voyage through life. It OH X. SHOUTniDGE To the wife of Sam 1 Shortrhlge, on Coast Fork, Friday, April 18, 1002, 11 11 pound boy. MARTIN To the wife of Bob Martin of this place on Wednes day last, a nine pound boy. All concerned reported doing well, Bob fairly delighted. Ot course we all smoke on an occasion like this. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ I The ... I RESORT 6 River St., Cottage Grove. 2 8 BLEW&JONES.Props B V We carry an extra fine line of Sj q Liquors and Clgan, and If you X O have occailon to want goodi In Q x our line we would appreciate x X call from you. 1 Q HIED. THOKNTON Isaac Thornton tt pi oneer of 1802, died at Sheridan on tho 14th ot April aged 85 yeara. Throe sons mirvlvo him, Samuel Thornton of Taeoma, William Thorntou of Sheridan mid J. V. Thornton of this nlncp. MrTliom- ton will lie reniemliercd H8 a fro- iiiicnt visitor to Cottage Urove who lmd quite a nunilHJr of friends a ti a uequtiiutance nere. A. M. WHITE & CO. Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, .1- .1. .1. .1 .1. l. .t .1. fr -r- -b -r- -f- -t- 35- 4C- t