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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J, Howard . - . Ration C. Y. Drown Udltor . Business Mg'r. Entered at the polotlie at Cottage Drove, Orf ton m Soto ml CUm mill mutter. Stitucrlptloit prlre, tat, fin, In fcilvunrv. Aitv.rtMnff It.tra mm known Umii pplle.llon, THIS PAP Kit la kept nn file t K. (;. Druie't Aiimoning Artner, M.nrtHi Merrhantii Kx change, 8n Krunrlnco, California, when con irectafar advertUtnican hemeile for IV. I'm day, January 30, 1903. Tliorc nrc some things said and done in Cottage Grove which should be left unsaid and undone For instance it is frequently the case that you hear men interested in business or in renlcstntc here or in the immediate vicinity, who ate eternally running down the town, complaining of the weather, knock ing the municipal management, etc., for no other reason than that they arc at cross points with their own business nllatrs, a result in most cases of their own negligence and poor business management, They have made a mistcp in the management of their private affairs, and in a spirit of revenge they take delight m running down the town and everybody in it, especially those who are getting on fairly well, to every stranger who happens along. Such methods arc ruinous to any community, and every man who is capable of doing business of sufficient magnitude to provide a living for himseli and those de pendent upon him, should be able to see the folly of always gro,vling about his town and neighbors. There is not a city of importance in this county, the prosperous con dition of which cannot be estimated by the business ability of its people; and it must be kept in mind that no city of thrift and enterprise is made so by the work of one man; but rather by the united efforts of all concerned along lines of general importance. If the people of this community would stand together on all questions of general interest; lay aside personal grievence; ex plain to those coming from abroad, the various industries of this sec tion; keep in the back ground any personal feelings they might have regarding this or that individual who may be identified with this or that enterprise, they would create a much more favorable opinion of , themselves in the eyes of the' stranger, besides furnishing him with the information he un doubtedly desires, and they cer tainly would not be accused of throwing mud at I lie town m whicli they live and which offers to the energetic man better oppor tunities than anj- other town in Oregon. Let us try it, and see if we don't gather a little better idea of ourselves and our surroundings. When a man gets an idea that he is at all times imposed upon and that bis town and community is simply a network of faults and flaws, be has reached that stage where he is of no earthly account to the community, and becomes a mill stone tied to his own neck. If the town doesn't suit you get out of it, but don't lie about it to the detriment of your neighbors and the best county on earth and that is Lane county. Lonan notus. 1 WOOIIMK.N OK TIIK WIIHI.K. Attention Initiation nml Ktnjron Saturday night. Come prepared. 0. H. VinleiibiirK, Clerk. Hinioiim.vATi: 1. o. o. r. At the hint mcctlmr of the Subordi nate Lodge, 1. (). O. l of thin city. work wrw looked forward to but owing to the electric HghtH not Mug In evidence owIiir to tlio excwwlvo high water the work laid out was held over. The lodjro had an Inter CHtlug meeting however by the light of the candle. KM'AMI'MKNT. Hnctimpment t. (). O. P., No. 49, met lnnt Wednesday nlKht, and put on the work In all throe degrees, and the work In erowdlnir ho upon the lodge that the team doe not exKct to ho able to tlnlsli the work now 011 hand for nt leant two months. At the present time the membendilp f about !U. KKUI-XVAR. The lteliecca met lnroguluriwlon last Friday evening, and exemplified the work in an admirable manner. Introducing to the mysteries of Ile- becciiH, heveralcnmlldiitex. The lodge U in a tlourlHhtng condition and the luenilierHhtp Is now about 100. 1IKIIMKN.. The Kedmen went on the war path last Monday nlfrht, and as a result two pale faces were adopted by the Snehem. roiiKSTnns. The Foresters of America will moot next Friday nbrht with the exiiectn- tlnn of Initiating four memliers. The lodge is strengthening Its iiiemtier- slilp materially, and Is fast becoming one of the strongest lodges In tho city. K. OK l The Knights of Pythias met In regular session last Wednesday night and exemplified the work In the It. of K. New material Is lelng brought into the lodge, audit enjoys the dis tinction of lielug one of the liost lodges In the Domain. Blue print maps of any townsldp in itoseburg. Oregou Iiiul District, showing all vacant lands for iiOctw. each. If you want any Information I from the L". S. Ijtnd Oltlee. address. Title Guarantee As Loan Co., Itose burg, Ore. AT TIIH HYMHNIML ALTAR. IIAKKK-VAITQUN At the homo of the bride's parents, January 3f, HWS. Mr. and Mrs. .1, W. Vaughn, of this city, It. F. linker and Miss litta Vaughn, Judge J, W.Vaughn, father of the bride, olllclatlng. Only a few intimate friends were prosont. Tho young couple have gone to housekeeping, and will nmkc this their future home. Their many young friends extend congratula tions. LAMIt-LKWIS At tho homo of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. it. lovls, in this elty.Snnday evening, at 10 o'clock. January. , UHVt, Mr. Prod H. Ijvmli and Miss Cleo K. U'wls, Kev. tleo. H. Pooso, of the Methodist Kplscopal church, olllcl atlng. The ceremony was xrforniod In t lie front parlor, tho brldoaudgroom standing under a licautlttit aivh of ivy and chrysanthemums. As the bridal party passed through tlie rear parlor, Mrs. U I). Hook plnyml Meudelshou's licnutlful march, and Anna Steel Heck and Ia-Iiv Ia'wIh, two falry-IIke llower girls, load the way to the wedding arch, followed by Mr. Ixston IawIs and Miss An- tionctte llurdlek, who In turn were followed by the bride-ami groom; and tlieru was a union of two lives two hearts, to buffet with tho stem realities that confront all who pass from the cradle Into vigorous useful ness, else frail helplessness, to the grave. At the close of the service a dainty lunch was served, and the evening was sent in congratulating the happy couple and cheering a fatherand mother. The northbound train took Mr. and Mrs. Ijunb to Kuginie thetr future homo. Mr. Iimb Inline em ployed In the store of H. H. innu.i . as chief clerk. The bride, ",f h she Is known by her luuuj has grown to wotuafihoo ' ." .1. city and lias many many frleiuts who will regret ttf have her live apart from them, bflt whose thoughts fol low her with a thousand tender wishes. Owing to Mrs, l.ovN' Im paired health, no attempt was made to give a large wedding, eonse iiuentlyonly n few iiersonu! friends of the parvntsnnd bride worepresont. BERQ BROS. .ssa.x:cng New outfit nnd up-to-date meth ods assaying, or complete analysts of ores. ., , ., Cloriuatioii, cyanide nnd working tests made. All work done In du plicate, and correct returns guh'r nntccd. Mail orders promptly at tended to. CURRENT PRICKS..,,.- SIMPLKimnS. ,. t enno to ho idtmtlc if nt ullnroloiic'i?,. The mtest way Is to put them lulihihJ 1 ho very hcidiming. lliillnnl'ii .JlufifJJ iuhiihi ojrup etuiis ncom iiim rtmnve the ciiuse of coIiU. 26V, 60c iiiiil.ilaV)' uuuiu in new r.rn iirug etoro. 0 - i . ... . fc.iii h NOTIOKtOK I'VIILH'ATION" 111, llnltisl I'.OMbiirK, Urrv iiereuy jiiTrn Kiatea IJlll.l XltMi., ;! wiii),Oel.,lSkjM!., J that In iMhipnHniv with the pmrltlnui ot the net of CmigreM ot Ju H, 1T. nlltlKt "All Act for Hi Ml l Tlmtr LI1I III th.l Rial. of rltf,irtilt. Ilr. Ron. Nevada, .ml Wiuhlnirtun Trrtliir,fl oiten.le.l lo All th pukllo land ililn by et nt Augiul , 1. lUruer Mur.nt Jlrrllmr, Cttuntjr or l.lnn. simp ol 1ttrrtan, h ttilJirr!lii hi thin omehli 'orn rWmenl No.mMlorthei mirthnni ot III 8 U" nl nt. U.inNo. Jl.lowiihlixls,rini!e 1 rt.tiillU orTerprottohow thl the Uml muikM l win umoie tor ut nmberor in mn lor nrnnii llll puriMW,amlloiUbMili lilnrUllnltiMilil Imul belore Mtt , Wure. I' s CommlMloner wi r.uircne iirrKoti, on Tiiiirwuy mc !m ur oi military, lie name as wltnene(i: Jamee N. Kamlle, of KainuiHinl. Ijine Co., Ore., V. U. Mnrrla, of llarrlbur, Linn 'o., Ore., Amtln Itooi.of SprlncOeM, Uno Co., Ore., Oeorics W. Hunter, of fcugemv ltv l'. Ore. Any anil all peroiu elaliiilnir atlieroly tlio aboviMleserlUM lamlii are rejtiwiel to tile their elalma In thin olllee on or More mII flh day of January, l'.tiR. J. T. llriinuiu, Keglete J. I'.VVKt.l fr i, ,'jV i u!,. , I l!i rhii, ' irr-' 'wr; ,! oftV-.LIn iit Ai' ,j Sir, iiglii jml 'i-,r I'-.' l-o n Uuji lem lie Miirite GROCERIES ft Economists should start first with the Gro- fcer JList,. This store , should appeal forci ; , to every Jloney Saver. ii - ..I it I Ml 'U it I, !il , , , lew . :llcrc tirc I'mv iboils IlonltliV Flc'slt fkml Uniitt '(ir,ocuri(!S tit I'riccs" I'Ymlticiiitf 1 ii Particular aitcution is called ta our 'oilers Canned Goods, Meats and vegetables.-- ii if IIIM lo i. t 1-a y' ... . r I in .ii. U'lt ' iiu l i a t 1 HI. i t i t 'mi iir ill AT PACIFIC TIMBER GO'S STORE, , Under Odd Fellow's Hall. - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Alining Stock Of Bohemia. 1 llelow we give a list of tlw Kurdlngj liiinlng eumpanies of tin- lloheuilal Mining District and tlie. market price of the stoek of the same. There are some, however, that are not In cluded In the list yet have not lioen omitted intentionally, while there lire others that are new companies and will lie added to the list as we secure the necessary data: Oregon Securities Co $1 Ol Oregon & Colorado Mining Co. u0 Vesuvius :i" Sunrise SJJJ Bohemia Gold Mining Co .I!',' Golden Slipper. 2.1 Hiawatha 10 Crystal Consolidated 10 Leltoy 15 .Star 15 Gold Hill & Uohemia 15 Tim VOTE FOR U. S. SUNATOR. TUKSIIAV'S VOTK. Fulton 21 t!er. 18 Wood - 14 Scattering IS Aoseut anilpniretl 24 Isiiae Soory. Avn. Mo., writes, Sriit. 10th, 11)00. "I was in bml li.'slth. I laid stomach trouble for 12 moiitlis, iiUo uimio eiiiii', llr. J. v. Jlory pri-MMilnSI Herhine, in unreil me in tuo weeks. I CMiinot reeo.iiiiieiul it '.mi lil-hlv, it will .to nil you eliilm for it." Sold liy Nuw Km DriiK Store. Mayflower 25 A movement is on loot among the citizens of this city to organize a stock company for the purpose of building and maintaining an opera House, it is to be hoped that the movement will receive the en couragement from the citizens that it merits. The town needs an opera house about as bad as any thing. The old house has an swered the purpose for a good many years, but the time has now arrived when the public must pro vide a better amusement place, in tne matter ot a new structure or prevail upon Mr. Martin to fix up the old one. A new house would be the best, for it could be modern ized to meet the requirements for a great mauy years, providing a place for all kinds of public tneet- i 1 J n , inns, a no"" uauce noor, ano a con venient and attractive theater, which would result in bringing the best attractions touring the coast to our city. Hon. I,. T. Harris has introduced a bill in the legislature which pro vides for a "uniform and equal rate of assessment for taxation of express, telephone, railroad. 'Pull man)' or sleeping car, refrigerator car, and oil companies; and to ere' ate a state board of appraisers and Assessors for such purpose. The bill looks good, and if it becomes a law and is carried out in the spirit intended it -will be a piece ot use ful legislation to the state. liolcodda Judsou Itock Klverside North Fulrvlew 05 05 10 02 Great Eos torn 12tf 1 HORSESHOE f 1 RESTAURANT. 1 Just opened in the Walker Bnilding near Depot on South Side of Main Street. We will supply 3'ou with jgjj JL lie Lewis ana nark appropri ation bill, asking for $500,000, has passed both nouses and will become a lnw. It the men who will have the handling of this and other funds subscribed for the fair, are judicious and manage the business as they would manage tneir private affairs, the money will be well spent nnd Oreon, and the Pacific coast as well, will reap a rich re ward on the investment. Hon. L. T. Harris is spoken of as n eandidaie for congressman to succeed Thos. H. Tongue, de ceased. Mr. Harris would be nn admirable congressman, and would do his state great credit at Washington. Meals or Short Orders fej at any time. We buy g fgj best the market af fords and prepare in te any style you desire. fgj MILLER & OOWDY, lit Door Weit of Denot Q South Side of Main Street. Total i0 WKII.NBSII.VY'S VOTE. Fulton (Kuineilone) IKl Georilost 011a) 1(5 Wood (democrat) 17 Absent 2 Scattering 22 Senator Farrar of -Marlon was tlio man who deserted Goer for Fulton. HKST MXI.MKXTOX HAUTII. Henry I). Baldwin, S ipt. Cltv Water Works, $litillbtirK. Wis . writes: "I have tiinl imiiiy kimlii of liniment, lint have never received much benefit until i lined Itnlliinl's Snow I.liilnioiit fur rlimuimtif 111 anil pnins. I think it tlio ln-Kt liniment on earth. " 2rV, WXiniid il.tt) bottle ut New V.n Drug Store. EVKKV IIOTTI.K OF CIIAMUKR LAIX'S COUGH IIKMKDY W.VU- KAXTKI). We giinranteu every buttle of Chum btfrlsin's Ciili Itemeily stul will refund tlio money to anvono who la not witls lleil niter mng two-tlifr.la ot the con tents. Thi is tho bent remeily in tlio world for lKrii)u. uoiikIis, eoliin, croup and wliooiini; eolith anil in ploanant and safe to lake. It prevent any tcn deney of 11 eolil to ri-snlt in n t-iimoii In. Lvoiid A ApiPK'lo, Drilili. llcnnon Driiu Co., Col tagoti rove. XOTICK FOR 1'UIIUCATION. ClIBAll SEPAIIATOlt. Urltliu, yeateh Co. received this week oue of the Kmplre cream sepa rators manufactured by the U. S. Hotter Extractor Co. and put out by the Townsend Creamery Co., I'ort lnnd, Oregon. It Is ti wonderfully adjusted little machine, having a ca pacity of 2M) pounds of milk jier hour, It runs by liauii and to give an idea of the adjustment and tho capacity one must sou It jierform. For Instance the cream cylinder makes 120(1 revolutions per minute. Messrs. (Jrifflu, Watch & Co. will have the machine on exhibition a week from next .Snturday, giving it n working test, and ull parties In terested In the creamery business nru cordially Invited to drop In and see the little wonder. ' To lli'iui Opeha House. a meering was calleil for tlie pur pose of building an oiie'rn house, on tho evening of Tuesday, Jan, 27 James Hemenway wiih made chiilr mnti and W. D. Garmau secretary for the evening. Thechalrnmn stated the purpose of tlio meeting anil put it before the house for discussion. Af ter discussing the matter for some time a motion wiih made and sec omleil that u committee of five be appointed to confer in matters of lo cation or anything pertaining to the good of tho enterprise. The follow. lag committee was appointed: J, ji, Sherwood, lieu Lurch, John Crawley, Darwin Ilrlstow and T. K. Campbell. So further business coming before ),.., Trim the niectlnir. it wns mr.vo.1 .nil sin.- ,llW' 'WJ-at-JjaW ported that the meeting adjourn un til Friday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. United .Suites Land Ullice, Uosfbur, Oriviiu. Oct., 10. 1002. Notice is lieroby.niven llmt fn compli ance, with the proviainiid of the act of Conerem of June' 3, 1S78, entillwi "An act for ih salo of tlmlier laiiiN in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Waeluniitnn Territory, "an extended to all the I'liliUe Laud States liv act of August i. 1S92, Henry JI. WiNnn of K11 geneCountv of l-iiie, Statu of Oregon linn this day tllwl in thin ollico his Hworn etatenionl No. 8fl4, for the purchase of the S $ NAV 1, i W J 8W of gee. No. 12, Toitnuhip 38 South, of Itange 2 Wmt, ami Hill oiler proof to fhow that the Iund ftougtii in more viiliiahlo for Its timber orntune than foi ucriciiltiirnl piirpimes, and to estnlillili hiii claim to said Iund lxfore Mario L. Ware, U. S. Cotmniwdoner at Ku geiw.OreKoii, on Wednesday thu 7th day of Jan., 1003. ' He iiainob as witnennes: James N Itamlle, of Falrtnotint, Ore., Jatuee Iloirman. Annie Wilron, of Fu eenc, Ore., Austin Hoot, of Springfield, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse iv 1110 auove-nescrlixil lam s uro re- ipiested to fllo their claims in tlin olllce on or twloru sain 7 til (lav 01 Jan., IIWI J.T. lllillKIKH. Hegister. A. H. KING Attorney at Law, aoTTAai; a hove, ojtu. JEROME KNOX Prompt attention pld to JIIiiIiik lluilneu CoTTAGK GROVK. Ok. . Tho only firHUiliiss. fresh linked bread in town, at the Horso Shoe restaurint. . 2t2 1 IVcw and Second Hand. There is nothing that beautifies home more than good furniture, and nothing that looks worse than a poor grade of furniture. I have a first class line of high grade goods in the new furniture and will make Lower Prices To Iiuyers than can bo obtained elsewhere, and to those wishing Second hivud goods I can make prices that are sur prising. I keep only the highest grade of Second hand goods. KK1IVG Till ISAKIKS And get u Warranted Solid (J old King Free. It costs you nothing, Tlie babv must bo under one icar old. C. J. MILLER. DI8 LOCATED II KR SIIOUI.DKK. j Mrs. Johanna fioderholm. of Frmrna Falls. Jllllll.. fell and dlsioratwl Pior shoulder. Hliu had a surgeon get it back in piace as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained her very much iier son mentioned mat. tie naci Keen Chamberlain's 1'aln Balm advertised for Bpraina and soreness, and sheaeked him to buy her a bottlo of It. which he did. It ijuickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep whicli she had not done for EOVCral ilavH. Thn eon was nn nmnli pleased with tho relief it gave tils mother mar, ne nas since recommended it to muny outers. ior sale by .Lyons ft Applegate, Drain, lieneon Drug Co, J. S. MEDLEY Attorney -at-Law o 0 0 : Ontce on Jlln itrsst 1 Cottaou Guovit, Orb. 1 , HERBERT LEIGH A8SAVEH AND MUTALLlJltQlsf Kuoknis Onbrjil.".' J Kent l.qufnrei1 awfuy ofllie In tlie Htufe, Ham. , plei by mall nmlvu iniiijit Hlteiillon, wirk nir teiill mada on ora Smi,lei nf i.iiu to llflv Doundi to determine (be mo t Hil'Hblo melh. f od of Ireatmeut. 1'rlces on aiipmatloii rS tj . a nrv a r r ' 'W- In our Crapes, Croats, Jackets, Furs and Skirts, H Avhich will be sold at reduced prices. igj . j Also a Ten per cent Discout. j In our Clothing 1 which will include H Wi Men's Youth's and Bo's' Suits Pants and OVERCOATS. .o.s tan !!f1!f!!f!lf1!f!!ff!!f!if!tfi!f1!f!!f1!f1!f!lf1!f!!f!!f!!fi!r!!F!!F!iriinif?!f1imf!if1!f!!M!fft!n!f!!f!lf I ODDS AND ENDS s During the Past few months n great many odds nnd emU hnvc accumulated nmoiig our stock mid these must be doted out tU ZZ oiiqc to make room for our Spring Goods. Von can flntl uxcep- S tional Values in 2' i DRY GOODS AND SHOES i : If Y010 (ire looking for Jinrgnins now is : the lime to find them nt 3 : I-IKMENWA-Y & .13 CJR.lv I LOIDJ.U'S 3: iiwiwuiUJiiiiiiUiajiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiUiUiiiiuiiiiiiiUiiiJiwiwiiiUiiimjujiiiiiiniUiiiR I VICTORY FOR T. K. RICHARDSON. J !X The great tun on pianos nnd organs nt the Riclinrdson Music House in the last sixty j days has been a wonder to ourselves, having sold in nil 35 pianos nnd orfjrins as follows: - & Hula O. Hayiics Piano IJ. J. Dancval Oman Jacob Brown " K. Ii. am! J. D. Woodruff . . ." Piano W. S. Anderson Organ Mr. G. H. Crouch " Miss Kmina G. Bryan Piano Samuel G. Whittsett , .Orgnn Sherman Spontf " 15. V. Ok ens " Jessie Clcmms Piano W O. Kelly ! Orgnn J. I'. Lehnhare " K. J. Cox Piano J. S. Chamey Orgnn K. W. Kedifer Anlia Lodge, D. of II. of Gleudale, Ore Piano Jasper Pattou Organ R. H. Cook ' I'lotence Andrews " I). Murry . , . ., ", W I,. I5iUv.irds llud Crow . . , P Rogers ' J. A. Chancy. (, " M. K. JtidkiiH ,.,...,..',' .' . Uliiun Curper 1. . ,..ti'M, n N. 15. Couipton i i.f,,.- .. ."..' A. P. I.arson; '" Ilert Wells ...f " " H. Horen " Mary A. Taplin, Siduow, Midi .Piano Rem Fate .., ' ,'. W. C. Johnson Grand Piano , Levi Geer 1 ...... .Piano Besides tlie above list wc have sold many small instruments, such ns violins, guitars, banjos and mandolins. This leaves our stock compntati.vely exhausted, and leaves our floors vacant and ready to receive a fine c tr load ot Needhani pianos and prgaus direct roin the New York factory, Our shelving end show window is also empty, and rendy to re ceive a large shipment of stools and scarfs from the Touk Mfg. Co., of N, Y. With twelve years' continued experience with the Needhnra goods we have found them the most satis-; actory, both to ourselves and to our customers. We earnestly in vitc the intending pur chasers oi pianos especially to see this fine lot of instruments before purchasing elsewhere. C. K. Richardson JVhisic Rouse,, ROSEBURG AND COTTAGE GROVE. H. C. MADSEN, .'IMMAil V I Watciiuakkr. Bepalrlnir at rttsopabl coargti. , All work f uaranteed Drat-cltM, Watehei.Clookl and Jei-elrat Loweat Trlcea COTrAClK OROVKi (iUK. BARKER & PERMA'N -J i-BoritiETons op THE EXCHANGE '" 1 DEALKIIS IN 1TJNE ,WJNS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. MalrTetraalpUotUc. Orovc, - NQTigi; ron ronucATiow. ,' " Land Oflle at Koieborr. Ore., iwafa'tasLffisL!?, sun 'Vi. viilz Itnuil hi 1 i-nt ute Ii.i'.iii s Kniiic A (v. It Ih tlim.Klit 1 1 in l llii' hlw"t nil' nl .1 fn mi' hti'lkfiit ali'i'linr.v, I'liiin. wiIIhooii t'l.itie to niieiid, fn.UUt.aldor.Voot w ii, u'fflSi Kg" V"fc ' Mn.,oinrauioner. at Kun. n,. on Janiiarvi7 'ini .i.T i.m !. rtn,i Ore. , JVo. MM. fn'r th. H & hSi'5-. V ".?i?Pi ! 1 L tlonol .aid land, ",a C0V,T' I 1' V . ' "ln,w' ". John H.nrr inn p . Ir in n .- .... , ., vu.rrn rrutiee, Jun. "ir , J.ie Keniiedy.ol .'.tnWb Lander Hon 0 Ore, -t j ' .DRinaii, Itilitr.