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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Ilnwnnl . - llnrloti C. Y, Drown IMItor . llnnlncKi M;'r, Kllltpittit thn (mitolllr nt (VitlMKn UriiVo, -1 1 1 rtfn ' i for i il nl MH mill innt'or. 4ttl,Mr IiIimi prh o, l,An, lit niln tit' llt irlllig IInIii MINI ItllHWM llMIM piillrNllntit Til IM IWI'llll lakriitniiilliiKt If r. Inakp'a A'leflllnit AiH)r, MatHlm M.rfiiaiiia in haiiio, Nan KrautM,, I'MlirurnU wlnntNiu itH for ailviitllallltf mil U mail, (or II I'lllliAV, I'ltllllHAUV 1,1, KJO.V III the dentil of Sheriff W. V. Wither, I,iiiic county, In fnct the ntnte Iohch one of Iih licit sons. Mr Wltheti, coiisldcrliiB his curlier op portunities lor eilncntion, wim lur above the nveriige mill wim just ur rivliit; nt Hint Hinge in fife, in which he would hccoine n u-oftil member to social mill IiiihIiicsh circlai. He wns nt all times pliiln "Hill" Withers, ntul it is no slip of the tonune when we miv lie linil more personal friends than any in nn In I.iinc county. He wax n mull who plnced duty mid honesty before everything else. He was well tiiIHicd for the oflicc of .sheriff. While not considered a finished oflicc man, lie was un doubtedly one of the best criminal takers in Oregon, mid he sur rounded himself with competent men to discharge this n fin Irs of of fice. He went out to do his duty mid iu the fulfillment of this office he was shot down by a worthless, villianons, cowardly dog, who, hail he received Ills just deserts, would have swung from n roc years ago. Sincere, honest sorrow came to the hearts of many men iu Lane county when the news came of his deatli, and the sympathy of nil is extended to the wife who, It is said, has lived almost under a present ment of death since Mr. Withers took the oath of office. Tim hviiiiiI dentil Iu tin- Lyons triiKvdy luut (HCiirnsI, tli lovlnir old tnotlinr ot tli wuywiinlHon. w tin WIIM llll '(' WltllCSH t( Hit) HlllHltlllK (it .Sheriff Wltliem, nftcr nearly u wo k ot iiiiiutut HiiftcrliiK Iiiim kIvimi up her life, ntul piuwed Ih'.mhiiI the Imti'fill mime. HlinkrHM'MtT miikcn lliiuik't liken life to "ciiluiiilty". mid In Home liiHtunrtw the llliiHtrntluii (loon not Nvm fiir-fctelit'il. If rvpurlM iirv worth anything tlie Hvch of Knt her mid Mother l.ytuiM have Uvu hllKhteil mid hiirriiHMcd hIiiiv the couiirilly mom llr-Ht nttiiliic.l uiuii IiooiIh Krowth. It U xuld tlnii he Iiiim Urn uotisl from lioyhood iih ii wurtlili'HM, thtevhiK wuinnlrvl. null time mid time liKiiln IiIh iiiIhiIiiIiikm, ninny of them of iiinirultmle to war rant n term Iu the iieiilleiitlnry. Iiiih Ikvii hroliKht to the door of the uril piuviitx, mill their Iii'iiiIh IioivimI In mIiiiiiio mid Horrow. Vet eneh time, "liopo" Iiiih mixed their licml mid brightened their eye, Ntliuiiliited liy the thoiiKht that he would do U-ttrr. They Mono are not the only mifferein. Several brother mid hIhIitm feel the HtlKUia of mIiiiiiio mid illHKruct, nay nothing of the victim ot lilt llenillHh and cowardly work. It would haiu lieen a thousand tltnin eaxler for tliOHH old parentH lirothrnt Kentie hIhIith for all concerned, If at child birth dentil had claimed till cut throat iI(k It Is now said that If Mr. I'ultnn cannot Hecuro vote i'iioiikIi to elect him this week that IiIh follower will go clHowhere probably to a Tort land man, mid that man Is hiiIiI to Imi Jonntluin Iloiirno. The. NtiKgut 1mIIovih In Fulton, mid would prefer to hco him elected. If lioeaiuiotbeelect ed then vu miiHt turn to hoiiio one who can, for we must Imvn a II. H. Henator. There Is no reason why Mr. llourui) hIioiiIiI not make a Rood Henator. He Iscertaluly iikooiI politician, and the United HtntcH Henate In usually made up of men who havi) the reputation ot belni? good pollttclaiiH. A man that Is Hiiiart enoiiKh to 1hj.ii koikI politician Is certainly Hinart enoiiKh to make a Knod lenator. Mr. llourue Is iiIho a Kooil citizen, mid Iiiih hIiowii lilmuell IntereHted at heart with the nffalrH of OreKonoii more than one occanlon. A horrlhle accident occurred near Drain hiBt Friday afternoon. The little Klrl of a Mr. and Mr. (IIIiIih, rcHldliiK on a ranch, wim left nlono Iu tho home UHleep, a lire burning, the parontH goliiK to a nolKhborw hoiiio dlHtanco away. Tho parontH were roiio about threo bourn. Upon re turning they found the homo IiiiihIich mid the charred body of the little one In the ruiiiH ot tho home. If this Is tho case the pareutM are certainly guilty of criminal ciiroleHsncHH. W. 0. Connor Iiiih Hold out his In tereut In tho I'lalndcalnr of Kosoburg, to lila partner II. II. llrookH. Mr. Conner, It Is umlerHtood will remove hero, having purcluiHod the I-eador. Mr. Ilrookes Is a good newspaper mmi, mid no doubt tho l'lnlndenler will continue to keep on mi oven keel, Fred 1'lsk, Sheriff Withers' first deputy, has taken the oath of office and has duly qualified to fill the unexpired term. Mr. Fisk is a competent man and will fill the position with credit. Senator .Tohn II. Mitchell la atlll ill nt. Waslilncrton. I). C. Ulu frlomls are anxiously awaiting tho newa of iioniiMiA wiii.i. nioudiir or. The following letter from 1'. J Until, the well known inliilnit man, wns received nt this office Iwtl week ton Inlc for nublicntlon. However Il Is never too late to tnlk about lloheinlii, the famous mining dis trict of UrcKoii. Here It Is: January sHth. 1903. Ilohomla Nugget, Cottage (Hove, Ore, Iu traveling ncioss the coutincul these days one meets minliiK men from neatly every mining Motion Iu the world. Mining seems lo be the theme of the dny. I 11111 (icitly plensed to find that the Iloheinia District is ho well known. Iu the twenty states I have visited or passed through I find mining men with 11 favorable wind for the lloheinlii District, nil seem to know about it, mid further, when I come to comparing samples ol ore, none of them could come anywhere near showing what I could show from the lloheniin District. To say that there ute irood times coming is putting it niildlv. All we need to do is to be progressive rind straight forward in our dealings and enlarge somewhat upon our welcome to strangers mid pull together. I hope this hricl letter will bear to your renders some of my enthu siasm that I would gladly share with them nt this time as to pur glorious ntul sure future in llohemla, with Cottage Grove as the metro polltan city nt the foot of the hill. Very Truly Yours, I'.J. Hakij. ITHMS PROM SILK CRIUIK. Feb. II, 1003. More of the lienutlfiil hiiow. Our road nvcrxeer Iiiim been pretty busy the piiHt few days trying to re pair brlilgcH mid corduroy which were demolished by the Illicit vntcrn. All tho bridges are now repaired 1k--tween here mid tho drove, with the exception of the Medly bridge- A few of our worthy eoplo as- wm bled at the hcIiooI Iioiiho hut Hiinday for preachhiK HervlceH, but wrvlceH, but were dlHiippolnted by the noii-apH'arauco of tho preacher. However quite mi liitcrcHtlng prayer and pralHu nus'tlng was held and it was drcldrd to meet tho Kecond and fourth Sunday of each month for renulnrHervIceH. Khoiild theinvaeher lie (here we will hold ineetliigH every Hts'oud and fourth Klllidny III which all may feel free to take a part ami unite In milking them a grand hiic- cchm. We liniHt lo hco 1 lie hciiooi houmt well titled at our next meeting. The whooping coiikiIh dolnga lively litislncHM in (inr district Just now and IiIiIh fair to clone tho hcIiooI. Henry Ihunewoodtook IiIh brother Frank back to IiIh claim lout I'rlday, returning home.Suiidity. A chopping I hi1 wilt be held today for the liencllt of TIioh. ItlchardMou, HeeniH to gain Htrength lint ivjio w slowly. The lateHtadvlceH from tlie Htate of Illinois are that the roadH there are pjitctlcally ImpaHHllile, the mall carrlerH and ilhyHlclmis makl.ig their neceHHitry round oil foul, 'that licatH Oregon I lielleve. SCHOOL rupokt. The following Ih tho reiort for the term of hcIiooI ending Full 0, 1IKKI at Ml View hcIiooI dlHtrlct Lane county, Oregon: Number dnyn taught tS " pupil enrolled " ' withdrawn ' days attendance till Average dally 10)4 Numlicr vlHltor TltOHo neither abnent or tardy dur ing the entire term were Lula, lCdnii, Frank and Andy Sear, Clarenco Scars, 0lo mid Homer C'urrln were not absont during the term. t'liAiii.orriis Wiiiti: Hunt, Teacher. CUHKI) CONSUMPTION. Mr. II. W. Kvium. Clearwuter. K1111.. writes: ".My hiili.inil lily- nick fur three iiiiinths; the ihx'tois atutud lie hnd quick coiiHiiliiptiiMi. We piocuriHl A Ituttla of llullurd's llorehoiiiidsyrup and It cured him. That whs nix years ago, unci (luce then no nluuvs kept 11 bottle In tho house. We cannot do without It For coughs mid colds, it litis no equal." '.We. 50o midtl.OO bottle nt New Kru Drug Store When you (eel bhio and that every, tiling Kes wronir, take 11 dosu of Cham, Iwrhiiii'H Htoiniich mid Liver Tublets they will eleance uml liivtuornte your Btomncli, regulate your imwem, givo you relish for your loud slid nniku you feel thnt In this old world Is a good place, to live, For sale by llenson Drug Co., t'ottngo Grove, Or. A tlUOWINd CHURCH. I'lie (.'IiiIhIIiiii ehlirch, or lllnclpleH of ( In Im( iiuiiiber I.W7,!I77 In the Unllcd Mtuti'H, 11 gulu of -'il.sini during the piiHl .yen I'. Tlie rliuiclicM number ll),ir7, or 11 gain iivcr nun venr ago of HI. Tlie filllilxlei'H iiillilliel' 11,177. In a comparatively few ,voiik, this church Iiiim eiime In Imi one of the largest ii'llKloiixboilleMof Ihecouiitry; nor Im that all, LiimL year I IiIh people ralMcd J'WI.L'll for iiiIxmIoiim; .?2."il.7,VI foreilucalloiiifor newcliiirch liulhllngMi..n,xi; forllieraturejnio.- HKI; for liicldeiilal church exis-iiMe $7IK),lHHl; for Hiipport. of the ministers of the elmreli::l.lla."i.lMH) ora gnuid to- lal for nil piirpimi-H of ?li,lll-'l,IKi7. Theieurreerlaliily IntereHtlligllgiireM. I'he 1'orelgii ('IiiImIImii MlMHlonary Hocli'ly of Ihl people, which diM'S work In fnrelgii IiiiiiIh only, wa not orgnnleil until N"ft. Hliico that time, II Iiiim ralxed mid expended ?l,- N'.'-J.Si'i. It doe work III .lipiin, China, India, Africa, Turkey, Kug- lanil, Norway. .Sweden, lienmark. Culm, Hawaii and 1'hlllpplnu IhIiiuiIh I'he reeclntM lust year were H'HM'Si. An effort I being made, with bright prospects of HilceeM to rulno t'.W.iXH) thlx venr. TheiiumlM'r of missionary workers eiuployisl by thlx noclety Im s.1.1. i.iisl year ,ti hciiiioim were Miip, imrteil In lorclmi ImiuIh with an at tendance of about 'Ml, and III hos pitals mid dispensaries were con ducted li.v.nlne medical luUslonarleH, and over Ul.iNSlpatlentH were treated. Tlu iiiImt truthered into the' Sun day school I about 7,X). Last year the convertH on the mission IIcIiImIii foreign lands ralMed over "0. (XS) for the work. The time for tho offering In all the Christian churches for this great and Important work Is tho Mrt .Sunday In Slarch. That Is always a great day with thin M-ople. It I a day to which the iiicuiIm.th look forward wltli great exM-ctaiicy and Joy. Tho minister preach their ln-st HerinoiiM and the ehnrclie give mimt gener oiimI.v. The congregation In thl community I making preparations to Join with It HlHter churchc throughout the world In one of the InrgcHt offering which ha ever Ihhmi innile to foreign iiiIhhIoiih. We have no doubt that the congregation here will give with Km cliaracterlHtlcH lilM-rally. Notice Of Forfcituic. Cottage Orove, Ore., Fell. 1), 1ISKI. To Miih. Vi. Cumminii: You are hcreliy notllled that we have exiieinleil at least $100.00 In work and labor on tlie AJnx claim located iu lloheinlu Mining District, Lane Co.. Oregon, and recorded Iu the Mining ItecordH of the lloliemla Mining DlHtrlct, Lane Co., Ore. Iu or der to hold wild claim under tho pro vision of Section K4, Itevled Stat ute of the t'nlted .State lieiug the amount reulreil to hold the said claim for the year 11K)S mid If within ninety day after tho publication thereof you fall or refne to contri bute your portion of hiicIi exM?udl ture an a co-owner, your Interest In tint claim will Is-come the proMrty of the HUliscrllsfrM, your co-ownern who have made tho required e.Mendl ture liv the term of Ha Id section. W. V. .MahtiiiihoN, Mai'Ii Mahtkiihon. NOHCIl. Notice Is hereby given that all idl ing and tie deposited on river bot tom laud during the recent high waler In tho Const Fork Willamette river Ix the property of tho uiider Hlgned, and win ning I hereby given that any party appropriating or In juring tho Hame, will bo held respon sible according to law. I'Ai.iric Tumii'.ii Company. ClIAHT I'OIIK Ll .MIIMII Cotll'ANV P"ss'" IHllllll I ROUGH f WEATHER WANTS Vocal Lessons. I have oiK'iied my studio in the front room of tlie Ferry Sherwood reldcnco one block south of city hall, anil am now ready to receive stu dent In viK-al music. Will give private or cla lessons, call anil have voice tested and get rate. Ml Kmma IIiivan. The onlv flrt-rhiM. freh baked bread III town, at the Horse hlns.- restiiunnt. i t THNDKNCV Of Till! TIMKH Thu teiidencv ol mtsliritl science Is liiwiird preventive iiicHsures. The Iwat thniight of the world Is iM-ing given to the unmeet. It is esmer und better l prevent tluili to cure. It bus U-cii fully ilcliiinislrHlisI tliHl pni'iiiiioiiis, one o( ho iiioot ilnnucrouK discHieH thnt medi cnl men liuve to eniiteiiil with, eiin b preventeil by the use of Chiuiibcrhilri's Cough Itcincdy. I'lieiiinonln alwnys res ill t from 11 cold r from hii nttnek of iiilliieiDin (grip), mix! it has been ol- erved thnt this remeily counleructs uny tcnileiicy of thee (liri-iisvH toward pueu inoniii. This lis Is-cn billy proven III IIIHIIV tllOUHIIIHIS Ol CHBI'S 111 WHICH this remedy bun Is-en lined during tho great prevalence 01 enuinunil grip In re cent years, und cmi l relied upon with Implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no dan ger is apprehended until It in emlilpnly discovered thiit there is fever and dilll culty in lireiithing and pains in the client, then il is announced that the patient has pneumonia. He on the safe side und take Cliaiiilwrlain'a Cough Remedy us son aa the cold is con tracted. It always cur in. For sale by Lyons A Applegutc, Drain. livnaon Drug Co., Cottage Orove. CANCKIt CUHKD!! Mr. W. W.l'ricki-lt, Kinithfleld, Ills., writes, Kept. lOtli, 1001 : "I had been uttering several years with a cancer on inv face, which eave me urest annoy ance and unlM-arahle itching. I was using Italian! Hnow lanluient lor a sore leg, and through an accident, I rublied some of the liniment on the cancer, and us it gkve me almost initnnt rebel, 1 decided lo continue 10 use me liniment on the cancer. In a short time the cancer came out, my face healed un and there is not the slightest scar left. I have implicit faith in the inerila ol this preparation, and II cannot ,.,..!.(.. ....... .1.-1 " or. Kl. uv IUU IHKIII icvuiiiiiinntiTJ. w , w. and I LOU. For sale hv New Kra Drug Store. BERG BROS. ASSAYING. New outfit and up-to-date meth ods assaying, or complete analysis of ores. Clorinatioit, cyanide and working tests made. All work done in du plicate, and correct returns guar anteed. Mail orders promptly at tended to. A. H. KING Attorney at Law, cottage anorK, OJtlS. WW. YOU KF.TLF.SS AT NIOI1T Ami harassed by a bad cough? Ilore hound Syrup, and it will secure you sound sleep und c licet a prompt and radical cure, iiflc, Wlo and fl.00 Isittle at New Kra Drug Store. 1 RESTAURANT. I m i USL UIJCULU 111 I H (J fc; kvit Wnlk-LM- Hiiilnitur near M jj - r jjg fe4 Depot on South Side fw M of Main Street. We S will supply you with jew Meats or Short Orders nt any time. Wc bu' only the freshest and best the market af fords and prepare in any style you desire. MILLR & OOWDY, lit Door Wf Hot Perot South Side of Main Street. FURNITU ISltlNft RE New 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 Huyoiu than can bo obtained elsewhere, and to thoao wlHliliift-BecondliaudKoodHlcanmake price that nro sur prlHlnu;. I keep only the lilirheHt grade of Second liuiul goods. THE KAKIUS And Kt ii Warranted Solid Oold IUiik Free. It costs you nothing;. The baby must bo under one year old. C.J.MILLER. JEROME KNOX Attorney-at-Laiu Prompt ttenllon pM to Mlnlnc Builntii Cottack Grovk. Orb. J. S. MEDLEY Attorncy-id-Law o o o : OBIreon Muln itreet i Cottach Grovk, Ork. herbertleTgh ASSAY Kit AND MKTALLU1K1IST HUOKNK OlIKOO.N. lint bqulpixtlakMjroDlceln the State. Sm plei br mall receive preupl atteullon. work. Injtnma0eonore8inile ol one to lltlr pounds to determine tbe most tollable melli' otl o( Irealinent. I'rtcea ou application & AAA 6 Js Mu 11(1 BARBERS. We are now Iwated Iu our New quarterK, opposite tho 1'oHtolllce. and rvHiKctfullv Solicit the piitroniiKO of all Who dcHln Mrst-cliiHH work. A LARGE NEW PORCELAIN BATH TUB. (1IVK V9 A CALL. OrTOK F0H l'UULIOATION. United 8taten Land Office, Hoseburg, Oregon, Dec. 24. 1002. Notice Is hereby given that in compil ation with the nrovlnlona of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho suleot timber lands in the Statea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Puhl'io Land States by act of An guat4,1892, lllram E. wood, of Eugene, Co. ot Ijino State ot Oregon has this day Hied In this office his sworn statement CIO. -lloZ. tor lliu liurciiuBU ui mo l HW i D ?t " 74 WIHTO Mtf, W, 23 South, of ltange 2 West and will outtr proul iu biiuw iiiut me land Bought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aid land before Marie L. ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the 12th day ol Mar., 1003. lie names as witnesses; .1 W l'arrlah. of JelTerson. Oreeon. N II Martin, James w Houclc, ol Cot tage Grove, Ore., ItuyN wilson, of Eu- ene 0re; Any anu an pereoun vihiiuiiik buvciuo It the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims In this office on or before said 12th day ot Mar., 1003. T lhe man who if is properly Ktiuippcd for Weather of any kind is the one who will live long and be Healthy and Happy. It doesn't pay to neglect necessities. Voui Clothing Wants Are at the head of the lis of your necessities. Wc can fit you comfortably. Stylish and economically. AT PACIFIC TIMBER CO'S STORE, Under Odd Fellow's Hall, - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. BARGAINS In our Capes, Coats, Jackets, - Furs and Skirts, which will be sold at reduced prices. Also a Ten per cent Discout. In our Clothing which will include m Men's Youth's and Boys' Suits Pants and OVEKCOATS. mn nn tm uti nn b rwi nw mn wi k? r-i ivm nm i THE CHEAP STORE'S BULLETIN Always Keeps You Posted. Boys Boots $1.25 Ladies' Shoes 3.50 Men's Boots 1.90 Gloves 1.50 ones 1.20 40c 1 25c Men's Working Shirts 40c. Yon must see these to apppreciate their Value Closing out Men's Drawers at 35c. Worth 00c. Ladies' best all Wool Vests.awortu $1.35 will Close what is left at 75cts Each Ladies' Hose 4 pair 25c Boys' Corduroy Pants Small Sizes 40c Large-Sizes 50c I 3STOTIOE The people in Oregon know a good thing when they see it. They are like Missourians, you have to show them. This is what I am doing Making every atticle in Plain Figures. I Want You to Know that I am Underselling every store in Cottage Grove, and can safely say you can save from IO to 50 Per Cent. Come Whether you want to Buy or not. Kubbei' Goods of any kind at Cut Prices. Ladies' Rubbers at lOc a Pair Men's All Wool Flannel Shirts $1.75 kind at S1.45 Good half Wool Sox 10c Misses' Heavy School Shoes $1.00 mid $1.25 Woman's Shoes $1.2S Worth 1.60 JUST RECEIVED ISO Pair of Fine Kid Lace Shoes Oieap at $2.25 My Price $1. t0 Boys' Hats 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Men's Eats 50cts to 1,00 I have too many H ts and they must he Sold. The JYeiv Styles for Spring. R. WELCH, Manager 1 i NPVPP Better Late Than But good goods never borne too late, and, owing to the delay in the Eastern freights, our Shipment of small goods did not arrive until today, and now that the holidays are over we are willing to 'make a great sacrifice on these goods in order to make room for another shipment that is to follow. T. K. RICHARDSON, MUSIC STORE. NEEDHAM'S PIANOS WeNeedhara because musicians Needham and must have them, and everyone that wants a good piano, a sweet toned piano, an irtistic piano, a durahle piano, they find it under the name of NEEDHAM. Arthur Frazer says the Needham has as good action as he has ever used, and Mr. Page, the. baritone soloist, says the tone is exquisite, and has placed en order with us for one to be delivered at his home in Philadelphia. In fast the Needham has no rival and that is why we haoe just shipped a car load from tbe faccory, and our last lot is a lot of beautiee of new and artistic designs. T. K. KICIIAK11SOW, Cottage Grove and Rose burg. I i hi rapid Improvement.