Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, May 01, 1903, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I. 1
llONIi 'I'd lUM'IIINO.
Wull. linker, who for- (lii) imnl two
years Iiiim U'Oii 'Mm over rallliliil anil
MlwiiyH-niilmnil luirli'iidrr nl, llm
Kxrhmimt In llitu elly, HiIm vi'il(
moved IiIh IkiiinoIhiIiI i;mdH mill
Hiiiill(m to IiIh nincli mi MiimIiv (vel(,
lltmul twelve IiiIIkh dill from the city,
llllVllIK fOI'lllt'll it IIH-III'I'hIIi Willi
hi old utiiilonT .lnliii Hurlicr, mill
iMKIIimI In llic Hindi I'mIhIiiix IiiikI
iiiwi, Mr. llitkcrliiiH iiNpli-iiillil nnii'li
mid iilonur with II lit' Ih ii m ! 1 1 I ll
enow. no m on inn riKin irwii in
miicoi'mm mill In m jciir (ir two he will
liuviimnni'v wlii'iK Miiiiin ol uh " f I -lew"
vim'i hiivn h phice In pill It II
w Imd It.. IIwk'h hiiitomx Wntl.
'I'm m i'iittaiik llinVi; I.umiikh Co.
'Hie Collnuxi (Irovo l.mnliT Co.
who) ftiiw-inlll Ih on Mimby eri-ek, li
turiilinc nl11 liiinlicr nt l lie rate of
Itt.WO fool pur iln.v. Tin' mill IhkIv
Inn I'xi'i.'lliMil HiillMfiicllon, mill Hit'
coinpitny lookN (orwiiril to a iniirlud
fur every lonl ttiriuvl out thin your.
'I'llMM fill' IIO Hlllptlll'lltM llllVI' llll'll
nmili'. mm tlin mill In located off the ().
A H. H. railroad, mill niiMpiir Iiuhiih
yol liocn itrrmiKi'il for, mill tln roml
nt IIiIn HciiHiin of lint your will not
uilmlt of limilliiK.)
IIiiok Htoiii: ( 'hashish IIaniih.
'I'IiIh wriik I. i;. 'riioliuiN hoIiI IiIh
hook mill Hlittloncr.v mIoi-o. next door
In dm Niikki'I olllce to Mtm Horn
KIcIiIh who liiiini'illiili'ly took charK"
OftllllHtOIV. Ml'. 'rllOIIIIIN MIIITH'lll'll
In linilillnu tip ii HiiliHtmitlul mill
prolmilili' iiiiHini'KH, mni tin' many
IrlcmlM of MiH. I'IoMm wIhIi Iiit all
mum-ohm In tlu I'nti'rpi'lw.
;.
III5NNKTT, Smiuii'l W.-ln t IiIh city
nt thi homo ol lilHpmi'iitM, Mr. ami
Mrs. W. H. Iloimett, April l. IIH'I,
iikimI'JI yi'iii'M. fl niontliH ami 10
iluyn.
Dm-iihi'il wax horn In Warren
county, Iowa, Oi-toler 1S7H. lit
caino to Oii'koii with IiIh piiri'iitn In
S1H), mill IiIh pcriiiani'lit liomi Iiiim
Ih-oii with thciii until I lie fatal tlay.
IIi'hIiK'h inaiiy friend hi' loaves a
fill Iter ami laothi'r, tin id lirolhcrH
anil other tvlatlveH.
Ileloit' reaching hi" majority he lie
ciuni'il eoniHY'teil with (he U-ailer In
thin i-lty ami learneil the printer
tnuli, willed lie followed more or Ii-hh
until lie wiih taken M'rloiiHly III alioiil
nyearaKo. DnrhiK IiIh career an a
printer he wiih annoi'lntcil with
Hitveral piiK-rH In nieKon, working
for n lliau on the NtikK''t. the KiiKene
lU'KUIer anil the OrcKon (JliHcner at
(IriuitH I 'aw. Sam wiih a koIiiI piln
ler, faithful anil alwayn triiHtworthy
at IiIh work.
Ilo wiih a Hplemllil example of
phynU-al HtreiiKth until aliout a year
HKO. when ho wiih taken III with fever.
Kor a time he wiih nerloiiHly III, hut
rpciivi'riMl mmiii of IiIh Htivuittd anil
ilurlliK the HprliiK anil minimcr wiih
upuu tlin Htnt'tH, mill IiIh iiiixIoiih
frleuilH thoiiKlit that ho would event
ually recover. In the fall he went to
Colorado. Ilowuver, thoilreaddlHeiiHe
had clutched dim lu Uh KniHp, and In
a few moiltliH ho returned, little If
nny Improved. Then commenced the
NtriiKKlo for llfo with deatd. He iviu
n. Iirave follow. Ilo met the fate do
crei'd him with it ciiIiiiuchh ami
roHlKiiatlon Hcldom found In one who
rcnlltcH that he intiHt piiHMfrom earth
Into the uilHly uuccrtalutlcM of eter
nity In tho curly inornlntfof apromlH
Iiik mid tiHefiil life
AIwayH a Kontleinan nlwayH to lie
rellcl upim IiIh frlcndH wvru IckIoii,
and many u tearHtood In their eycH
on tho day tho muIiIo hcarno took all
that wiim moral of their frluml to the
Whltti City.
Tho nervlct-H were held at tho
ChrlHtlati church, at.'l:!W o'clock Sun
day afttirnoou, conducted hy Itev.
lllllliiKtou.
IdHIOy. MllS. SAUAIl ANNA At
hor homo lu Merlin, OrcKon, Sarah
Anna, la-loved wife of A. I). Ixiltoy,
of coiiHiimptluii, April LN, 1UU:I.
Docoamid wiih horn lu I'iitiiIhIi
county, NehriiHka, DecemlH-r 1L', lM7r,
died April 8S, liw:i, ned '-'7 yearn, i
montlm and I) duyH. Ilor nialden
immowiiH Sarah Anna Dean, and In
uhlldhood hIio caino with her parent
to Dakota, where mIiu ktow to
womanhood, icrailuatliiK In the nor
mal hcIiooIh ofSpcurlicud,thutHtnto.
HIio camo to()re(?ou with herpnruntH
In 1HUT and wiih married to A. I). Ixi
Hoy of thlH city, Aui. 4, 18IW.
UocoiiMod wiih ii meinlier of tho
MutliodlHt church from childhood,
aiiilnllllliiteil with that church lu
thin city. Hho wiw iiIho n momlior of
tho Itohekad IcmIku of tdU city. Tho
tioily arrived dure on tho 1 o'clock
train WodnuHilay, and wan taken to
thoM. K, church whoro tho funeral
Horvloo, ono of tho moHt touchtiiK
proachod In thlH city for yearn was
dollvored by Itov. (leo. II. Veoso. Af
ter tho Hcrvlcos at thochurcli tho pro
cobhIoii moved to tho I. O. O, V. ceme
tery whero tho liurlal wirvIcoH woro
hold under tho lUiHplccH of tho Ko
liokalw, iiBHlHtcd by tho BUhordlnato
IoiIro I. (. O. V and luomlierH of tho
oncmnpniont.
Mm. IOlloy loavea n kind liiiHband,
ti llttlo daiiKlitor, and u heartbroken
mother. boHldori many frlondri In thin
city mid Southern Oreiton, to mourn
for her.
MA It It I HI).
UIHHKIili-HAMIHtlCIC At tdo
inline of tdo brldcfi paroutH, Mr.
and Mm. Frank Hambrlck, tdlH
It v. Anrll -1). 1IM)3. Mr. Win. H. HIh
Hi-it, of DuuBinlilr, Calif., and MIhh
Kdua Hambrlck, of HiIh city. Itov.
(t. II. Wallace otllclatluir.
Tho hatiiy couplo loft on Tlmmday
ntoruliiK h train on a wedding tour
tlirotiKli California, after which thoy
will lnako thulr homo at AhIiIuiuI
Oregon.
UOHN.
WAlilCUll To Mr. and Mm. (loo. O.
Wulknr. of Walkor. Ore., on Moil'
day April 111, lUOII, a hoii. Oooriie
Ih happy lu tdo tliotiKdt that do
will hoiiii liavoauotderBawiulll hand.
The ItciiBon Druir Co. inakoB a
Bpoclalty of lUllne proucrlptlomi, It
Is no kum work with this Iioubo,
Kvory proflcrlptlon llllod Is Bitaran
toed to bo lottor porfoct Just an It
Ib wrltton. To nlve your doctor a
rntpnhniv mid to Insuro your Btieedy
recovery, It Is highly essential tdut
your prescription uo proiiuny cum
pouiuled. Try llonaon Druit Co.
! il lU.rl- ! U U. tit At IftU -A" si.. -It tl rl 1 -i-
J "Wvltio I-Iardwuro Oo.
ri.iiniDinu.
Carry it coinplclo linn ol Hardware), I'lnwiro, Woven,
ItmiifCH, I'm nil Iniplvini'tilHaiiil Mining HiimiMih, Includ
ing (limit I'OWlIlT i'At.'H I'OWlIlT, 'lM mill KlIMO.
Call mill nt tho now "UKl.'l" IIIcjcIch.
"The Clmrtcr Oak Hardware Store."
Wyntiu llitrilwaro ;., Proprietors.
iff 77nTntr-T' -Trirr"lTriT'' 'fl1
Dr. I.owo oculo-optlcliui HiiKno.
Set! IiihI pane forDoroiui and Divide
t (4? IIIH.
(leo. O. Wlkor wan In tho city IiihI
l'"rMn.
H. K. inU wait lu town IiihII
Halurilay.
H. It. Crow, ofl.orano, waHlntowii'
hint. TucHilay.
II. Ilawlny, of lloliuiiila, wuh In
the elly I ueHilay.
W.ll. I'urk, of ItoHiihurir, wiih lu
town WediieHilay.
Try Homo of Hiohd cliolcii perfumed
at iifiiHou lirjiK' i n.
I''. (J. Khy Iiiih returned from n trip
to salt l.uke city.
.1. I'. Howie, of Seatfle, vlHlted In
Him city thin week. .
Win. .IoIiiihoii, of OrantM I'iihh, wuh
in the city WedncMiiay.
I'reHh bh'Ud at (ho Homo Dakery,
near (he depot, t ry It.
I). McCarthy, of Portland, wiih lu
uomiKO urovc iuhi weiinoHiiuy.
Your prescript Ioiih MlleiHH'ICK, at
ll..l.u.... II..... I'..'u
i.viini,,, i.i life r n nil,,.'.
I.. It. Mluaril wiih rcKlHtereil tit the
nimi'iie, I'.imoiR', iiihi suliinluy.
Hood liineli ami hot roffeu nt the
Home llnker.v, near (he depot.
A. A. Kelley and M. I:. McKlbben
were In KiiKene hint Mnturilay.
.1. W. linker, (do new Stale (lame
Warden, vlnlted Salem (IiIh week.
Soot t JacliHOU, of l.o nine made
(IiIh olllce a pIciiHiiul call Tiii'Hdny.
Mi'H. I'. (I. Khy returned from a
down valley vlnll IiihI ThurHiIay.
ii'ii. .Mr()uirn rvturnod TueHilay
from a few dayn vIhH at lonino.
Arv you lookliiK for toilet nrtlclcn?
Drop Into lleiiHoii DniK Co'h Htoro.
C. A. Harlow, of Star, wan lu Cot
tuue drove IiihI I'rlday and Satur-
dny.
U-' Martin leturneil from u two
iiioulliH rtay lu Portland, hiMt Fri
day. MiH. W. II. lllalr, wdo waHncrlouHly
III hint week, Ih now rapidly recover-Mils'-
J. (I. Walla, of Tacomu, Wand..
wiih renlHtered at tdo Iiupurlnl
Wediiewlay.
MIhh Kolicrta lloud Inn a-tumed
to her home at Soduvllle, for the
Hiuumer.
Auelior Alntad, of Halwy, camo up
TueHilay to vlnlt IiIh uncle, II. C.
MiiiIhoii.
Sw tdoM' IiiUh at the I'iihIiIoii mil
linery Hlore, MIhh Mary llartcln, pro.
prletreHH. .
Deputy rroMeeutlnB Attorney Hnr
rln wiih reentered at tho Sherwood
IiihI Monday.
Kvcry article under tho huh uiually
earrleil by ilritK ntoren can Imi dad nt
(he lleiiHoii DniKC'o.
.1. I. .Ioiich. travellmr paHeiiKer
iiKi'iit for tho Southern i'liclflc wan
the city 'I'durHilay.
Mrn. .1. C. Wood, who Hent tlib
winter In thin city. Iiiih removed to
her ranch on How river.
Mrn. J. II. rrotzmau Ih reported
quite III at tdo family resilience In
tliln city tliU week.
John II. lVurHOiiH, HUerlntouilciit
of tho (). ti. S. K. Hy., Ih on bunlueHH
lu llohemla thU week.
Mrn. S. V. JackHou, mother of Mrn.
C. .1. Miller. Ih very III at tho homo of
dor dmiKdtcr In tliln city.
Al CriiHun n'turnoil Saturday from
ConiBtock wdero do Iiiih completed a
painting contract.
Mm. Jean SliellelicrKer, of SubI-
imiv, vlBlteil in lomiKO urove mo
lant of tho week.
N. ltiiHsell totiirncil from Senttlo
rucHilay and renortM tdliiKH inovlmr
lu (do wdolo Sound country.
Mr. mid Mm.' Clint Hrauntottcr, of
Junction, arrived on n ndort vwlt
relatlveH lu hub city, niHt i riuay.
II. T. Scott, ireneral muuuKur for
the WiiHlilUKtou l.lfo ItiHurnuco Co.,
vlslU'd In OottaRO (Irovo Iiwt Friday.
MIbb I.lllliin (loodenow roturned to
Kmrniia Inst Saturday after u tow
dnya vlalt with friends lu tliln city.
Hudolpd mid 11. S. Cllno wero
down from llodemla tdo lust of the
week, mid iniulo thlB olllco uplcaBiint
call.
Dr. Wall, accompanied by MIhh
Anna Underwood, lister of .Mrs.
Wall, wont to rortinnii last .Mon
day.
N. II. Wdeoler and wlfo visited Mrs.
Wlicclor'H brotdcr and Ids wlfo, Mr.
and .Mrs. It. T. Parker, of tills city,
last weok.
John Durham, tho tionular trans
fer man. thlB week added another
team and wiikoii to ins over increna
lug bUBlnosa.
Hats of tho lati'Bt pattern and ar
tistically trimmed at mo I'lisiuou
mllllnory store, Miss Mary llartols,
proptlotreHB.
llalnh Whipple, secretary of tdo
Lnltnv Mlulnir Com uu.v. returned
Wednesday from a trip for tdo com
pany to Portland.
Hud Roberts Is bulldlnir a rcHtdenco
on IiIh lot near Ills homo, Dwellings
arc lu demand and many more will
soon bo built.
(1. O. McOllvray, ofHdaw, Marlon
county, bus moved licro and will
occupy mo fju i.oiiu rcHiiiouco, wnicu
18 now iiciiik compioieu.
J. L. liOltoy, proBldcnt of tdo
Hoy Mining Co., who enmo up to at
tend tdo funeral of Aire. a. ii. jmoy,
roturned to Portland Thursday.
Mrn. V.i ITndorwond loft last Frl
dav afternoon to visit with dor
friend, Mrs. A. I). Loltpy. of Morlln,
wliolsvory low with coiiBiimption
Hov. Iloyles and family woro glvon
a rou8lng Burnrlso by a host of their
fricniis uroaKing in upon mom mr
iinnoiincod. Mucd irooil fooling ex
talnil nnil n mnnt oniovablo time was
dad until qulto a lato hour wden the
party uroKo up.
fl" '-V T,"vrr"'Tr--TI TrTr'lT'"
MIhh A. F. Holier, of AHlorlU.coiiHlu
of Hie MessrH. U'Hoy, reliirned toiler
holm- Tliurnduy alter having al-
li'iiili'il the fuueral of Mix. A. D Iai
liny.
MIhh Cora linker left Monday fur
Albany where hIia will uoiidut't a
ehiNH In embroidery. l''roin Albany
HIio will vlnlt nali'iii ami other valley
polulH.
TIiokp beautiful hills at the I'iihIiIoii
millinery store, are going IiihI. You
hIioiiIiI avail yourself of the prlvlllgo
or seeing tiiem anil muKing your so
lection nt once.
Ilerg & Medley report a good sale
of mining sloekH for tlio pant week,
ono of the InrgeHt hloekH being that
of tho Uolilen .Sjlpiiei' .Mining and
Milling Co.
It Ih understood that Win. Per
iiiiiii, ivlni Ik iiiiw lu tho hospKalat
Portland, Is slightly Improved but
will Im confined to tdo lioHpltnl sev
erul weeltH yet.
A lit liuii tie Information wiih re
ceived at tills olllce this week that a
movement Ih IH-Ing iHTfecfed for the
curly eHtnlillHlimeiit of a. democratic
paier In thU cllv.
TIioh. Iiiih, u Salem capitalist, uc
compmileil by IiIh wife arrived here
Sunday tde guentH of Mr. and Mrn.
(1. I.. Hunt. Mr. SiuiH went ousoutd
Monday on a ImihIiichh trip.
"Tho Willamette Valley Choral
I'nloii will hold their annual feHtlval
at KiigencMay 12th tollth. Tleketx
nt reduced raieH from all points on
the Oreuon IIiich of tlie Southern Pa
cific Co. will IxihoIiI May 11th tollth
inclusive, return llinil.Muy loin. iw.i.
The hill or Iuiulier for the new
ICIectrle light plant was thin weok
Hawed out at tiio IiOiig & llliigham
mill and Is now mi the ground.
Manager .Minims iiuiiouiii-ch that
work on the structure will comiuen.Mj
as soon uh he can secure the shingles.
IwIh Hartly. Hiiiierliiteudeiit of
tliuSunrlw Mining Co., wuh In from
llohemla after sutinlleH laHt Monday.
Mr. Hartly Htuten that the camp Ih
lu a llourlHhliig condition and Ih
highly plenseil with the action of the
iropcrtles in which lie ih iH.-monauy
ntercHteil.
Tde castings for tho now oven for
U. T. Parkers bakery, on Main Street
arrived Thursday. Mr. Parker Ih In
great need of theiiewoven.hutowlng
to IiIh Inability to secure brick, It will
not lie built for Home time. When
complete the oven will lie 10x12 and
will hold twcnty-Hoven palm
You use mcdlclncH. don't yon?
Then you have prescriptions lilted,
don't you? Well, then, you want
them filled at a reliable houso, don t
you? Did It over occur to you that
HctiHon Drug Co. Ih that kind of a
bouse. You try It and sec Hint's
all.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Illiller. of Oak
land, Oregon, aro vlsttlng this week
with Mr. Udder's brother. Mr. Ira
Conner, of this vicinity. Mr. Wilier
inn lieeu In ill health lor some tune
being troubled with muscular rheu
matism. Mr. Wilier Is a former bind,
liens man of this city and his old
time friends will lio plenseil to meet
him again.
Mm. Kmnin Dame wood, who Ih
teaching tho Falrvlcw district hcIioo!
near Doremi, win In Cottune (Irovo
last Saturday and favored the Mig-
get olllco with a pleasant call. .Mm.
Dauiewood states that her school Is
progressing nicely, and that she das
one of tdo In'Ht U'luivedHetof scholars
that It has Isx-n her lotto teach.
W. W. Kldcr. of Snyton, recently
appointed by Governor Chumherlulii
superintendent of tho Soldiers' Homo
nt Horeburg, spent several duys In
this city last week, visiting with his
old friend, (leonre L. Hunt and sev
eral other friends, mid Incidentally,
mnKiug new ones, lie is a pleasant
gentlemen, and the Nugget acknowl
edges a pleasant cnll from him.
I. P. Inmuu. the enterprising mer
chant and postmaster of I.orane,
was lu the city Thursday, and an
nounces that work Is going rapidly
ahead on tho creamery building at
that place, lie also states tnnt tne
telephone Hue to connect I.orane
with this city will soon 1h n reality,
the nolo setters now being within a
few miles of this city, and expect to
complete their work by the Inst of
tno weois.
It Is nover too lato todo good, but
It Is sometimes too late to get tho
best selections In tho latest destgUH
ami styles of ladles' hats, for the
reason that some other lady has
taken advantage of tdo opportunity,
and pnrcliuHed tde "very one" you
wuuu'il, Tlieroiore, come as early as
possible and mnko your selection of
vntir utirlllf luif. fit. tlift Kinhtmi
Millinery Store, Miss Mnry Hartels,
proprioircss.
Tub Nkw Mi:at Maiikkt.
0.0. liwen, tdo proprietor of tdo
new meat market, informed a re
porter this weok, that while do dud
(icon at Bomti iieiny tneroiiy post
poning IiIh opening, ho deemed It
better than to open half prepared for
bUBluess. Ho states that do das
been busy building a now slaughter
lioitHo on his 40-ncro tract southwest
of town. Next Mouday ho will open
his market and will lio ready for
business.
FOR SALU.
Tlireo set double, buggy darness or
will trmlo for hay or grain.
Ciiiiismak & IIaniih,
Orand Opening
Tho now confectionery will havo
their opening on Thursday, May 7.
leo cream and leo cream boiIiv will bo
served free to nil tdo ladles vdo call
on that day. Don't forgot tho place.
upposiio noiei Hiierwoou.
Mksiiamkb Conch & Mai.onk
ryinnnnnnnrririnnn
SKILLMAN
Leading Grocers
Everything new, fresh and clean. AVhere tho majority trades, o
ovldontly tho prices aro right. Glvo us a trial, and we shall J
endeavor to please you. Produco a specialty. Phono 43.
o
Ouuuujuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
1M
i II
x
ii
Mnro About Conimwuloncr Wore H.
.0 AUKInloy Allied to He Inipll
cnb il l.nnd Sold to Two Persons.
WIIKIIKAHOOTS STILL A JIVSTKHV
McKlnlOy BenleS tlrfJ Charge IdnVt Hit
FrlDfidstilp for Miss Ware, but
Claims No Gollusloi.
Ui.oi;m:, Or., April V.). iHe.'lal to
Oregoiilau.) Sine" the flrt report
three weeks ago of tho resignation of
Miss Ware us 1,'nlted States Commis
sioner there lies Ih.I'U all kinds of
rumors uh to the real Ihhuch of the
cmhc, ami many attempts have been
nmiln to obtain the Information on
which charges aguliiHt .Miss Warn
had been based. Those who pos
sessed Information, however, were
bound to silence. They were holding
all they knew to lie given out for the
first time to tho l.'nllcil Stale grand
Jury In Portland tomorrow, and for
that reason no facts wcie obtainable
From those who were Interrogated
It was learned today that the ease
against MIhs Ware hinges almost en
tirely on ii transaction In which K.
llobson, of this city, was a victim.
Mr. Hobsou Is iiiillean elderly genlle
inen, iml cume dure two years ago
flom the tlniler regions of WIhcoiimIii
In company with a nephew niimeil
l.-er.
wciik or it. o. iiekivi.r.v.
Tho transaction with HoIihoii was
conducted by II. (J. McKlnloy, a tlm-
lH;r-lanil ss-culator wlio Is well
known throughout t IiIh valley. Mc
Kluley.lt Ih said, went to llohon
one day and suggested to him that
a certain quarter section of tlmls-T
latin w is lor sale, ami mat a need
had been left with MIhh Ware to lie
delivered for a certain price.
Mr. lloliHinr went to MIhh Ware's
olllce and saw the deed, which had
I wen made lu blank and had been left
with .MIhh Ware to sell. There wero
two deeds, one iKJlug acknowledged
by McKlnley and the other not ac
knowledged. Thoiiukiiowleilged deed
Was used, and Clyde I.loyil made the
acknowledgement and attached his
seal. I.loyil Is from Portland, and
has Ik-cii Interested with McKlnley In
other transactions. The deed was
signed "KolH-rt Simpson," ujid the
acknowledgment taken by l.loyd.
Then? wero present MIhh Ware, Mc
Klnley. Lloyd and Hobniu, Hobsou
paid ?G00 to McKlnley la the olllce of
MIhh Ware and took his deed, mid It
Is alleged tho three or the two men
linked that he wait a few dayH I tenia-
recording the deed, so that the
pulcnt inlgdt bo recorded tlrst.
ANOTIIKIt Di:i.i) Alin.VIl of ins.
Wden llobson went to record his
deed he found, It Ih said, that the
land had been Bold to another party
whoso deed was on record ahead of
Ills, and be went buck to McKlnley
and Miss Ware and made complaint.
Thoy were glad to hush the matter
mid make restitution of the amount
mild for tho laud, anil It was huh-
posed the mutter would never bo
brought up again.
Hut McKlnley and Lloyd had trouble
over another transaction, mid the
latter now has ssltugulnst .McKlnley
for $20,000 damages In tho United
States Court, It was through Lloyd
that tho Government agents got the
clew whereby they worked out the
case.
OlIKOONIAN.
Horace McKlnley. whoso name 1ms
been mentioned In the stories of Miss
Mnrlo Ware's alleged (light from Eu
gene, arrived m ttio city yestcruuy
after an absence of nearly n. weeK.
Ilo do:lares tho rumors that he hud
gone to join MIhh Ware bad no sub
stance or tnitn wnatover. no ex
plains he went to Klamath County
to attend to matters connected with
his timber-land business. AboutClyde
1). Lloyd's participation In thechnrge
against Miss Ware, do professed to
know nothing. He said that Miss
Ware had not lied at all. that she
had gone to California to visit relat
ives and that she soon would return.
Mr. McKlnlev scouted tdo tales
about Ids allege.) collusion with Miss
Ware. Hesuld he never took illegal
advantage of tho government or any
Individual lu his land transactions.
Ho admitted that ho was a friend of
MIhh Ware's and dor friendship had
stood him lu good stead In his busi
ness, but ho denied that her treat
ment of him could cause, others en
gaged In the sauio business to mnko
any valid complaint to tho Govern
ment.
It transpires that Lloyd was an
aspirant for Miss Ware'H favor and
that McKlnley "cut dim out."
LODGE NOTES-
MOPUIIN llltOTIIKllllOOD Of AME1IICA.
Tdo M. II. A held another ono of
tholr enjoyable socials on Tuesday
evening. Tdo ladles of tho ordor had
Crcpured a supjier willed was enjoyed
y ever ono present. After tdo feast
a program was rendered willed
showed that the mcmlicrs wero well
up in tho art of entertaining. Two
now members woro ndopted with
more to bo received at their next
meeting. The order shows a sub
stantial rato of Increase
m. w. A.
With HI applications at last meet
ing of Cotrngo drove, M, W. A., tho
members fouud It necessary to meet
In extra session lust Wednesday
evening with still 10 applications be
fore them for adoption. The team
Is being reorganized and tdo Inter
esting degree worn is now an ui
tractlvo feature as well as creating
an abundance of amusoment. Nelgd
bor U. K. Strayer was elocted clerk
with CIiuh, W. Wallace, as assistant.
The local camp Is rapidly Increasing
Its memlierslilp and with an M. W.
A. orencstra ami iicignoor onannreic
at tdo piano. Well, to any that
camp No. 0424 Is fast forging to the
foremost position Is expressing tho
I real tiling in mini lorm, inuceii.
3
& BENSON
of Cottaja Grove.
'HI I u i
'IIRI2AKIN0 IMS HOMOS."
, I lis homo talent drama which Is
to Is' fendered on next Friday even
ing, May 1, Is progressing nicely.
i no company is working hard, re-
hearsing every evening and Iioihj to
bo ublo to surpass any homo talent
performance ever preMUKed In tho
elly. Air. .1. C. Johnson Ih coaching
tho company and also playing the
comedy roll.
The following Is the cast of cdar-
elers:
! Lawyer Deem Thomas M. Medley
Horatio Snooks Orvlll Taylor
Howard Ielir ( has. W. Wsllace
Mr. lIr At Inn Itiiby Thouias
.May Ketchiiui Allss Htliel Wuoley
Dr. Hatfield Pearl Hennett
Micky I. C. Johnson
Argy Tompkins Chas. Newland
Kitty Allss Kmtna Ilryan
Koch and every character Is well
sustained and you will miss a treat
If you fall to see the play. Secure
your seats early at the New Kru
Drug Store.
KEALBSTATIi 1RANSPURS.
O. W LSng to P. U. Gilbert lot 7
b 1, Georgetown, $200.
HenJ. Hull to O & S B Hy, right-of-way.
$1.
Amanda Van Scdolack, et al, to O
Ac S K Hy, right-of-way, g00.
J T and LIju Julio .Miller to Fred
erick Shlpard, 210 acres In tp 20 sec
10 s, rl w,2000.
.1 H and Alargarotto Stewart to u
ic S K Hy, right-of-way, ?500.
M A mid It S Owena to O & S E
Hy, rlglit-of-wny, $1.
.1 Al and .Minnie Culp to O & S E
Ity, right-of-way, $1.
NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Ofllce,
Kosehurg, Ore., Apr., 23, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given tdat the ap
proved plat of surver of
Township Kl South, Hunge 4 East.
Township KJ South, Kmige 5 East.
Township 24 South, Hunge S Eaat.
Townsdln 24. South. Itamre 4 Enst.
have lieen received from theSurveyor
uenerni lor uregonnnu on
Thursday, May 2S. 190.1. nt 9 o'clock
a. m.
the said plats will Is? filed In this
ofllce, and tho land embraced there
in, being In the Cascade Forest He
serve, will le open to entry on and
alter sain iiaie, only topersonssuow
lug settlement thereon prior to
September 24th. 1S93, the date of tde
executive oruer setting apart said
land as a forest reserve.
J. T. IlniDiiKs, Register.
J. II. Booth, Hecelver.
TO ALL THE LADIES.
Tde lean, tde fat
Tde stout, tde tall
God bless their souls
Wo love them.
And like to see them pleased as
thoy are sure to" bo If they uso any of
the toilet articles from the New Era
Drug Store.
NOTICE.
The Nugget takes tills opportunity
to notify Its subscribers that here-
uffcr thoso who wish the Nugget and
tho Weekly Oregonlnn will 1k? ex
pected to pay $2.o0 for the two
papers. This raise Is ntcessarv on
account of a raise on the Oregonlnn1
All bnll players and thone Interested
In the game are Invited to attend a
meeting at the city hall Monday
evening at 7 o'clock sharp for the
purpose of organizing a team.
FORTY ACRE RANCH
FOR SALE.
If taken within the next
ten days tde40 acre hill ruuch
that I have been offering for
$G00.00, can -Ik? bought for
$300.00, only part of willed
must bo cash. Tills placd Ib
a bargain nt that price and
will bring several hundred
dollars more than tdat be
fore tdo Bummer Is over.
It Is located about three
and one-halt miles south-east
of tho city, near Long &
Hlngham's Logging camp,
and close to a good road.
There Is a fairly good houso
and some outbuildings on
the place, also an orchard,
good fences, springs, etc. etc.
There is enough saw timber
and wood on It to more than
pay for It.
If you wish to purchase
a place of this kind, call on
or address,
Lbb W, IIeniiv,
Cottng Grove.
CgJLILIUUUI.IULIUJUUUUU
THE
Grocery Store
OF
Metcalf
& Morse
is the place to buy
your groceries.
Everything is clean,
new, fresh and of first
grade quality.
1 Spring is bereQo are we
g With Sprny Ptinips and Spray Compound.
Hoes, Hakes and Cultivators. s8
Oliver's Steel and (illlcd Plows. 3
ZZ JFIsd llros. Wngons,
A full and complete Line of Hardware, Stores and Tlnwaro. r3
r: Mining SupplicH our Spcciuky. SS
I Piper
iiiiiwiijiiiiiiiijuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiaiuiiiiaiiiiiiaiiaawuiu
-THE-
CHSF) 6R0C6RY
i Has the Freshest JLine
t of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not a can nor
package of goods on the shelves but that is as fresh
4 as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed
Oar Prices Are the Lowest and Satisfaction Is Guaranteed
HAUEIS & WILLIAMS, Props.
YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME
ffffir IMPERIAL HOTEL.
Where the meals are well cooked and well served and the beds are good.
ITS CLEAN THRGfja.
And you'll find everything houa-IOai '.thoail !?!
Como and eta;' at loij; 1 1 poiC
FINE LARGE
Free to our Commercial Trade. Try
rcial Trade. Try our Sunday Dim
Served in any Hotel in the City.
N. D. HARDY, iVFgr.
COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON.
piMiritntfiifiimMiriifiifiiriirtifnfiifiififfiifnfiiriirmnnifg
I SHANAFELT'S
1 Photograph Gallery
NOW
New back
grounds and
Accessories.
s Fifteen years experience, eight 3'ears in Portland
s Nothing but first-class work. All Work guar- 3
s anteed. Lowest prices. Call and examine work. 2
E: Opposite Masonle Hall. West Side, Cottage Groie. 3
aiaiaiaaiiaiaiaiaiaaiiaaiiaiiiiaiaiaiaaiiaaiiiiial
W. S. Chrisrnan & Ely Bangs
Bohemia
irst Class Turnouts, Double or Sin.
CHRISMAN & BANGS -
KNOWJLES & GETTYS
Proprietors of
...The Miners Supply House...
Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.?
General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition
BOHEMIA, OREGON.
:jc t
5 5-
T
5 5-
35-
-3 5-
-!r
3r
i :: .
J, ff , lays Furniture Co, I
guarantees to save you money on every thins to
furnish a homo Including
Stoves, Ranges, Carpets and Mattings.
New Line of Wall-Paper.,.
Big Clearance Sale now on for 30 days;
10 per Cent Discount on everything.
EUGENE . - OREGON
& Vandenbura
SAMPLE ROOMS
our Sunday Dinner. The beat ever
OPEN.
Best Lenses
and
Cameras.
PROPRIETORS OF
ThoFashionStables
ALSO OFFICE OF THE
and Llack Butte Stages.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
if-