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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
""aW BOHEMIA NUGGET. C J. llowrd . - - Barton C Y. Brown IMItor . Business Mg'r. Entered at the poitofllc l Collate drove, Ore ton n Bond am mill natter. Sabaerlatlon price. S1.50. In advance. Aftvertlalne; Itateemai known upon ftppllcatlen. THIS PAPKR l. w.nt on file at P. (!. Drake1 AilTCrtlilnK Areney. MamtM Merchanli Kz ehance, Ban Kranclnco, California, where con tracts for adrertlslnf pan be made tor II. Friday, May aa, 1903. AN UXCITtNd CONTEST. dame Lasted Twelve Innings Result ing In a He Score. The ball came here last Sunday between the "Outlaws," of Rose- burg, mid :he "Cyclones," of Hits city was probably tue most ciosciy coiliesica ana exciting cxuiuuiuu of the national game 111 the Willam ette valley. Although seriously crippledy the absence of four good men and the lack of systematic practice, the home team filled the vacancies with C. M. A. boys and sailed into their antagonists with the vim and determination of veterans. After securing six runs in the first inning the visitors as well as the local tans thought it was "nil off" with the local team, but were hap pily lisappointed. The boys braced up and it began to look as though the visitors could laud nothing but goose eggs of which they' secured eight during the twelve innings of the game. Everybody played ball after that bad inning on the start and the splendid work of , the local team throughout "the game was the talk of the faAs and the cause of "ear splitting" applause from the as ssmbled crowd. The batteries of both teams settled dewn to htfsiness nnd better work than they did at the "slab" and behind the bat has seldom been seen in these "dig gings." The Cottage Grove boys lined up as follows: Coffman c; Henry p; Hill 1 st b; McQueen and b; Robin son 3rd b, Wallace s s; Griffin J rf; Blair c t; and Martin 1 f. Below is the score by innings which shows how the game pro gressed and why the fans got ex cited: 123456789 10 11 13 C. Grove 0202201 1000 1 9 Roseburg 61000001000 1 9 Batteries: Cottage Grove, Henry and Coffhian. Roseburg, Conn Parker and Conn. Struck out by Conn, 13; by Henry. 17. The final result of the game was a little unsatisfactory owing to the fact that the umpires could not agree as to which one was entitled to ive the decision on bome base that was to decide tbe game. It was in the last half ol the twelfth inning with two out that Lee Henry ran in Irom third base with the tying score but was called out by the infield umpire and safe by the home plate umpire. It was quite a close decision and upon it de pended the game. The boys from Roseburg refused to abide by the decision of tbe local umpire aud could not be induced to play it out. They quit the game and claimed it on a score of 8 to 9. However, the "Outlaws" are a fine set of fellows and put up a good game of ball. At home they are not given credit for being the representative team of the city but without doubt they would make it decidedly interesting for the league tcain ot thai city were they given an opportunity. A movement is now on foot among the ballists of tbe city to organize a stock company for the purpose of fitting up a good en closed ground, grand stand etc. A part of the stock has already been subscribed and more is promised. INVITED BY PRESIDENT Hon Dinger Hermann has been Invited to Accompany President from Salem to Portland. ASA SPECIAL (MUST. Hon Bincer Hermann has been invited to occompany President Roosevelt as n guest from Salem to Portland on the 21st. This invita tion eiven below is conclusive evidence that the President is heartily in sympathy with Mr, Hermann's caudidancy and that there is absolutely no truth in the circulated report of opposition to Mr. Hermann by the President. The invitation is as follows1 ! To Hon. Bingkr Herman. McMinnvillc Ore: The President will be pleased to have you ioitt his train at Salem nnd ride with him to Portland. W.M. Lokb.Jr. Secretaiy to the President. It is hardly reasonable to sup pose that even one Republican in this district ever gave a moments credence to the fake Democratic story ofa disagreement betweeu tbe President nnd Hon Bmger Her mann, but it there wasonc he would certainly change that belief, now that, the President has not only ex pressed His desire to have the cx- comruissioner ejected to Congress but has signified his friendship by this invitation. Wonder what the Democratic brethren will resort to next in their effort to lard the prize for Hon A. E.? .. NOT10K FOP. PUBMOATIOU. Lanit OMre, Kolitiru, Ore.. May JO, 1003. Notice la lierohv given that Ilia ol lowltiR'iiamcd acltlcr hit" Hind notlco ol lila Intention to mnko Html proof in aunpott ot Ilia claim, a ml that mid proof will In- nuilo bcfoio J, J. Walton, U. S. UonimlMloiier at Kiirem, Ori'fon, on June '.1'. UKVI, via: Ua 1 llronn on hit 8 Ho nantca llu following witnciws to prove tils continuou renlikiuv upon ami cultivation of aai land, vie Joseph Ijiiulrlth, llanly Crow, 1.. M. Tompkins, William Crow, ot l-oram', Ortijon. J.T. HllllHlKa, liriiielvr. UUP )'. him, via. ipttHU 11. nninii tm l II. K. No. 8002, tor tl.c NW U NKV, U XK H- NK'4 NW U SeoiMtp 208 It A Large Crowd out to see the dent's Train. rol. 1IKI. JOHNSON, MUS. ANUKt.lNA At nor honuMiii t Ik old Vim Sctmliirk (loimtlim farm on Mosli.v i-rvvk, May 10, 100. Mrs. Johuaon wax born on t lie old Van Kcholtick donation claim In 1S.VI nnil Imn lived tlivro licr oiitlru life. Site wtix mnrrltil Mnrvli 1". 1S7S to A. F. JolniHon nnil wan tin- motlier of clKlit children, llvo Klrlaiul thrvo boyn, nil of whom iuv living. Sho lomemi host of trlemlH mid rvliitlri who mourn her Iohh. laceful bo thjr silent alumtor iVeretnl In Ihr crave m low Thou no more will Join our number No more our sorrow know. Yet epatn ne hope to uieet thee When the iter ot life It lift. And In heaven In Joy togieet Ihee Where ho larvwell tear t and. V.J. H. CHltlSTIK. MltS, W.M. Atliorliotno 11ANB P1.AYIU) (IOOD MUSIC, Cottage Grove with its clmrno tcrestic get. up ntul hustle greeted the president with music nnd cheers as the train slowly passed through the yards at 5:93 yesterday morn ing. A large crowd of people was at the depot to get a glimpse ol the cars carrying the nations chief ex ecutive ond of the hero of San Juan should his train stop. As the train passed the depot the C. M. A. band played the beautifully patriotic air "The White House March." The engine pulling the trnin was beauti fully decorated with Oregon flowers nnd showed gootl taste as well as pride and patriotism on the part of the crew. The train consisted of six cars nil very plain without nny decsratiou. Mr. Jo?rph Ponilnviltc. ot Stillwater, Minn., alter IiiivIiik npent over $2,000 with tlio best doctors for utonarli trouble, without relief, unaiulvlFcd by Ida drurcitt, Mr. Alex Itlcliitnl, to try a buttlo of Cliiunhvrlitiii'a Sluinueli nnil Liver Tablet Ho did no. nml la 11 well man today. If troubled with imll(;etion, bad taste In H10 month, lark of nppctlte or constipation, (jivn thwe Tablets n trial, and yon ate certain to Ihi inure than pleased ltli the result, ('or sale nonr Iwitlmm. Wedncmliiy. .Mny , : 't 'J6 cents per Ik.x by llenson DriiR Co. SCHOOL REPORT. Fnlrvlow School DUtrict 110, Mfiy !. 100T.. Terms report for illHtrlct No. 110. term, of school couvmeiicliur March 2, 1003 nnd cIdsIhk Mny 1003: Ntimlier of dnv ttiuirlit'. t'iO:minilnT of dnyx present, tatSJj; number o.iIo.vm nbsent; 01",; uumlivr tlnirw tnnly, 1G. Arthur (tissue wns neltber tnrdv nor absent durliif.- the term. All tlio pupils have ucitilttel them selvea credlttibly both In deportment nnd In tliclrstudles. ,Mrn. ICmma Damewood tenclier In chnrKe. TO BUILD A NEW BRICK BUILD1NQ I have limiiKuratod a genuine clos out sale of pianos, organs mid all music Koods now In stock. Prices nre lost sight of In this sale. The goods must co and co nt onft?. This means a big savins to piano mi.vers una sucu oiipontinitiesdonol occur often in one's: lifetime. A line of 30 different makes of pianos. Including the verv lxt on earth to select from. Sold cltber-for cash or Installment. Terms easv. F. A. IUnkix, 22-24-7th St., Eugene, Ore. llliW ..f !... .It 111 ii-tiri iiiuirui 1 Mrs. t'hristle hud Itoiui sick furl several days and her husband hud clone up from Dents I'allf.. where ho mtil.liccn workliiirat thes. v. Co.h. tie plant. I pun Ids arrival lie fouml bis wife very much Improved nnd was making preparations f,ir i,m. wlfiuitl .Mrs. Christie to return to Ueats. Tlio rtnnultis were laid to rent nt the-Taylor tlrnvoyard 'I'liurs day. . . MOBOMaioaoiaaaatno TI1K S Grocery Slr' ill 1 1 mt:vi' 11)1! Imevw Ton Can Be Fashionable at a moderate expense if you will allow us to lit you out in OUR HAND-TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING The only d illerei.ee between tailor-made goods is the price, and that is all in favor of the goods we oiler. O- AT PACIFIC TIMBER GO'S STORE, Under Odd Fellow's Hall, - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. fit An Invitation OK MAllltlKO. KMEH1CK PHOl'TS. Adolp b us Kmcrlck... if tills clt.v. to Miss Min nie I'liouti. of.Miiuriie. at theliotiie of Martin lOmerlek on Siindav Mav 17. Mr. Kiuerick came to Cottajw Grove from Albany about ohjht motitlis iiu nnd eiiKiiutil In the blacksmith IUhIiicss near the S. 1'. depot and has luillt up a very profit able bnslm-s. The NiiKKVt wishes him sumvs and a haptn wcililcd life. ;of.v. HOLDEUMAX To the wife of E. S. Holdertiimin Snturdav Mav 10. 1003. a Kill welirht 0 pounds. It Irf needless to say that E. S. Is the happiest man In seven states. Metcalf Morse is the place to your groceries. Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. CARD OF THANKS. We look upon the frightfui crimes committeed in every country. We shudder when we read of the hor rible masacres of the Jews. We throw our morning pa perdoun with ajcareless turn of the revolvingfchair, nnd enter into an enthusiastic dis cussion with our neighbor about the great civilization of the world. We might ask: Have we "told the story so often", that we sincerely believe tuat we are a civilized jieople, or are wo wilfully and maliciously lying about it, in an endeavor to sooth the anguish of an injured pride? About eight-ninths of the tnxe of L me county have already liven col lected. The lutiil amount of the original roll U $10!,:liS.T0 of which $16M0.li7 have been collected. Itu hull's to the amount of $i,!J72.5B have been allowed, leavluK a balance on the tux books which comes due In October of 22,789.2I. This Is an ex cellent showhur and Is good uvltlunce of general prosjicflty throtiKhout the country. Attorney A. C. Woodcock and I,. T. Harris, oflCuKene, have en tered into partnership undir the nameot Woodcock & Harris, atr. torneys at law. These geiitUjuiitn are two ol the best kttowi) and most successful attorney the slate, and it is fitting that they should be associated, Can anyone give a logical reason why Mr. Ueames should be elected nnd Mr. Herman should not. Blackbutte. Ore., May 17, liXW. Jlr. Cooter wishes to express his deep appreciation of thekindnessnnd help extended to his beloved wife during her Illness. Also for many toucnlng proofs ol Isympnthy and friendship shown to their children, wife's parents, sister and family, nf. ter ourliereavemcnt. Our kind friends oflCottntt- Grove nnd vicinity Jwlll ever have a warm spot In our hearts ior uiey nave given enect to our loved one's motto. "Do unto others as you wish to lie done by. O. A. R. MEAIORIAL. SERVICES. Memorial services will be heldfat Christian church .Sunday, Mny 24th nt 11 o'c.ock n. m., discourse by Rev. Iillllngton. All comrades are re quested to meet nt O. A. It. hall at 10:tf0 o'clock a. in. to fall In and march to the church. Bv OitriBit Oy Committer. Mr. I'p-to-tlate Dresser : You are cordially invited to step in the store and'' inspect our line of XIJW Spring Styles in Men's Furnishings Our lints are up to date. Our Shoes, both high Ami low cut, are the latest styles. Our line of Ties consists of the nobbiest patterns and latest colors. These are the most elegant lines that have ever been shown in Cottngi (trove RESPECTFULLY JJJdCWS SC0R6 is When a doir Is In hot chnsu nfter a rablt he forgets his fleas. When a J man is busy and things are coming : his way, ho takes no notice of the i trliles which annoy him In dull seasons. ' j Real 6state and jVItnes I Alining Stock, Timber Claims, Assaying Barg.uins in ranches and city Mining jiropcrty in Bohemia, for all kinds of mining stock. Call on us if looking for timber. propert. Exchange Bring Your Ore to Be Assayed Vol. 1 No. 1 of the. Itlddle Ilevlew. .Miss Mary K. Ilrookes, editor. Is on our desk. It Is a bright newsv little C column 1 page, and from Its start must evidently command the patron age ot Kiddle merchants and citizens. Dr. Berjtin, l'stia, Ills., writes: "I have n mi I Ballard's Snow Liniment; al ways recommend it tu mv frit-uds. jih I am cuiiliilent theie is nu Lwf.ar inade. It is a dandy for bnrn." Tlioe who live (in farms are enjwcially liable lo many sceiilental outs, liiiriis initl bruin.-, which iial ranidlv ulin Itallanl'a Sno Uniment U aiilieu, It sliuuld aluavs Ihi kent in the hunt fur casus ol einentency ., 2fie, 50 and (1.00 st New r.ra itriig ? loie. 13 K 11 G & MEDLE TUB-1 :l TTl.(i (JI JA MTV of any tool Is always a dsslrab'a one, lint of cijiial Iniportnuce Is the power of retaining this imllty so as nut to require too fri'itieut shiirpen lug. It.v making your pnrchiiecs of the (iiitflii & Veil tell Co. you always receive your inoiie.'s worth in the hesr quality of tools and cutlery ot iroperl teiiiierei steel that Is sure to hold an edge. she is qonh. To the memory o( Mn. J. K, UeKISUli. She U tone from the turn lht land ber well. How nut to ihluk ! u not I here I Where .he rul. and relaowt qaera of love, Wlm a lotid and lovi" molbefe care. Tbe ehalr wherein atie reclined Mr tMae After the toll orSbedajr m dtwe, la Irataieil , vacant and Mjima lo lay, "Tbe dear, loving oeuupant has unl" Dbe li none, Mreretttaa tut bound heart In I neari, Ihe tie of a huhband'e love: In the limi) of dealt) eh yielded all, To him who rulea and ralgrn aboie, Like a full blowb rote of H an Hi mil Born, She oame, but to faita away: Her jatala were vlotta In ley death, Toopeuaituin I'ictwntly. She la gone 1,1,1 i,ao u, tbe care nf life, That buideii-d heymitnliil mind. The leara Hi,. i ('! .1 ber i.nrkllln eyf, be baa left ihem all babtud. She baa (one to theajrave, home of tbe dead, Where In ueacv aiPIIiiii(H will lay, Kuibalmao In the aaniaof a aavlor1! lore, Her buul a al la lb JUdiWanl 4t She la (oue-no ttduu) abyil eome ecaln, From i bat w..rl4ibjrl bwraa Ion, Wben a jewel ahell ahlue thr'ougii eoroli g yeara, in tbe lloyal Palaaa above. rareuall loved one, for only awhile, And then we'll meet again, Where uartlngaceaae, where anrroiv l noi, In tbe Heaven eternal to reign. . f.."ar4it3"?';i. jcitr i Pilf?3r " Jim Dumps gazed out on aldewalkg hoti il mOi And looked in vain for one cool spot ; Wt jTVyll And vowed he ne'er again would eat V On,,aSl A lunch of heat-producing meat. B oV7T uPf Once more hat " Force " restored hli vim, H SjL Althoueh 'tii hot, he'i " Sunny Jim." yj Tbe Iteady.lo-Ben Caretl SH li E' mattes comfort possible flr 1 I on a sweltering day. JlfF 1 H lletna Him to Keep Cool. (aVJBvl f M H " ' Totet ' la a blowing to hot humanity. I find PW I H fl alnce eatlnK It and I want It every morning V H tbat 1 am able to go through a hot day with much J I J H wl more comfort than when I uaed to eat hearty I H NBv meat brealcfaat. It baa taught me how to lire. V, I IK " it. it. cltbrok." yy II U Str, i TMmnfn iii i naiiae miim i,imreeiM laaawaaiien II 'Si f H 1 1 m i II r- 1 1 i ' ' tv II Tr win II it .i in I THIS MEANS ALL Printers' Ink Won't but a visit to our store will convince you THAT WIS ARB SliU,ING Clothing and Shoes cheaper than any other store in Cottage Grove Ladies' Union Suits 25c A line ol UfiO p.'iirs Biiulirs Shoes, 2Vt to :iv& 25c W-3 Gilbert & Slelcb One Door West Benson Drug Store NEBDHAM PIANOS THli BEST AND MUCH THE BEST The frequent sale of sumll instruments of late is a surprise for this time of tlio year. Price and quality is what counts when selling goods, find vou can always get thehest goods' for the least money nt T. K. Richardson's: Wo have on hand a few second hand pianos, which we are' going to elpgc out fit a sacrifice, to make room for our next ear Ipad. We have only four pianos of our lust carload loft. The Nccdhant tella itself at sight and sound. Ncedhnln pianos, the best and only the best. T. K. Richardson. T, K. RICHARDS ON MUSIC HOUS Cottage Grove and Roseburg, Oregon