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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1905)
, raw WHf TT W ' I " 15-1' ,1 J K'lV.' JXS.'WVTCr - A - The Triumph - McKibbcn of Merit - Hat V.'c c just ivtvivnl our new I'.ill Line, iti t hiding t Ik lalt -t i.i ics ; 1 1 1 I styles. Don't Pay $5.00 For a Hat - . - IIEMENWAY & TIT K1 V w v.- V ISA III 'lIic Ilotlc JHjXf ;;ivea perfect 5icpar2Uiia ol'Xinc Icad Ores JOHN A. TRAY LOR. MINING r0S Mcl'luu-, HOME NEWS (j. laaaJLT 'icasju! ai.5JULR.jia.aAiU! W. I'.i uncll wrs ;i ICuciic visitor Saturday. lui'cin.- Steam I.auiuliy, Alli.sou and HiisliiiK" aont. Win. wan amon tlu- ncsts 'f tin.- Hotel I'.iit iH) Saturlay. The I ..unless l.oys Hoheinia on S iluulav, SriH'cdc in went to tn vsui k in the mines ain. We me nl.fl t mtto tliul M iss I'ili.il'eth llntrhoisi in 1km mi-vi-v fully pusHed I lie lem-liei's esainina tion'ut luu- - le.viviui.; a Heeuml jjratle eel tilit ile. LUST-- On Wall St. Inilweeii li. Wall's residence and ceineleiy Smi. al tern". m. IWack Hand laj; with some chaiure and papers with name of W. li. l'.dwiuds-lli.ii" Oiei'ou. Return tu Dr. II. C. Selileel's. Key. Dr. U. I,. Ivtsher and wife rnme down from lioliemia un Sat. Uu Sunduy Dr. l'islier pit u hed to a good sized audience at the Moth d'Bt Church and left for his homo in Derver oil Monday, via I oilianil and Seattle. .Kev. Urriek. whit has It.vi wup 11I Yii: Iho Cliiiaiiri" P'dpil l'or uy (.rlil weeks r.aui ucd to Spnuj-'lu ld iMomlay hh his term n-istipplv n over. Thero will ho no Sain lay seniors in tho UhiiHtian Church fr two wcoka nud ufter Unit Mm permanent piiHtor will prohahly ho iu i har;;e. Mr C. 1C. Madison and hisler of LaiiHing, Mich, have returned Irom London Mineral Spr"f,'s., where Mr. Ma.Usen has been stopping or some time on necount ol his noalrh They urc rcturniuB home now but Mr Madiscn hopes to retuiu again shortly, as ho has Ruined much and hopon to guiu still more when rgturus. he fM'SiC -a iiv.-. izzwrA When $3.00 Buys as good BURKIIOLDER X".T., 'rasa eusnesxz . tk Vft i 1 MACHINKKY IJKNVKH, COL IM f( s v.!iis Hems of Interest in and about 3 Cottage (irove ;md vicinity. 3 ajuuia.aaa.aaaajiajiajiJUi.aJLaaaa O Minder t inn 'it Wynne'.. Suhsciiliu lor the Nuge.et. M K. L.wsun was in ti)xi Sun diy. t'ir talt 50. Mailey sacks at I a diion Stat'IcH, .ItieKoriiuk and K'y Ilutchiii huii were Hojournerti iu tlio eity on .Suinlay. (i.md pasturage for stock close to I 'uu at I'eikins Place. Apply to Pashiuii vStahles. John M. Medley ia tpuite sick, ..ml while n't confine I to his bed finds it difficult to keei up. Mr. mid Mix. Jool M.irtiu nnd l'riink l'itcliard left for their homes in S in Fnmeisi'o on Friday nf tor noon. Kcv. I'1 li. Millinlon and wifo roturm d fiom Kugo'io on Monday and left thu nanio evening for Sin Frtinc.isco for sovorul weeks. Mrs. I'.I leu poirlow who has beon vi-ilii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat, Martin, and her brothers U. S. and Je-iio Maitin left on Saturday for her home at Seattle. Mr. D (. H'iu;i;hmau was tho nei"iid victim of Silurdays aeci- 1. 11 -1- . 1 1 i ilenH. lie was ruiinj; inn norso no usually drives, and was thrown near tl:o bridgo but did noh inislai.) auv injury. After Ifim,' thrown lui led the Iioi.ho plaeiu;!; mi its h ick a half Hack of oat'. .Juat uftu- turniiiif tho corner by Ciuiin .t Watch's btore the horso kicked him on the back ri.ht under tho shoulder blade and brol.o throo libs. Dr. Kiuie was calh d and took him homo uud sot tho 1 1 lis. lie HeeiitH to rest (piite easily, but for 11 man of his years Hindi uu acidont is very pain ful uud slow iu hauling. Mr, Suitor of Portland, came down Monday uftei noun, l v, IJillinqtori nrjd 'vifo f." San I'runcium to attornl tho National ( invention. The liohemin Telephone Co. is j tnl t i ti f ; now phones iu ni its line, and every one appreciates the itn proveinen's. Cut tin Veateli are painting rji th'ii st(tre front. They havo to keep in lino, possibly Mr. Vcalch'H baby makes him want to paint things it little. A jolly crowd of yountf pcoplo nu t t tho hotno of ilr. and Mrn. V. li. Martin Thrinnlay cTfniny to bill Mr. l'tiink I'itehnrd of San IVan ciHro farewell. A very delightful ( veiling w;iH njii'Ut on tho lawn with lots (d ood iiiiiHic, both inHlrurrjffi fil and vocal, gamoH and other phfe'urd iirntiHomentH. Mr. Iwiac Land of Dorona, the slop fatlu r of Mth. May Hart, wuh (piite h( riously hurt on Saturday af trriKion by being tlirown by a horse onto a fence?, breaking two ribs and badly jarning bin hip. Dr. Kimo wftH called, but could not bo found in time, uud Dr. Job attend ed the iiifin. Dr. Kime's wife is a niece "f Mr. Land. The hrse b ' mm frightened nt the little upced- i r Iji'ing run iy Air. .Joe on ine jo. A S. V.. trite ks, hh it wiih pie-Hing I Jim Kcdfurd's place. j The art of replacing lost portions 1 of tooth f rowns by gold fillings is of (jinpatatively recent f rigin nnd in I'm I it was not until iSss that co hesive property of annealed gold . j toil was discovered by a Ualtimore ' !dnli-t. Since then vast amounts; of gold have been used iu dentistry! it:i I all simh cold practically gor et'it of t itciilation. A prominent wleuli-t recently fgur i that in the ' past ' years tho people of tue U. S. ; i id p;.T cd m tlieir teeth litty million. li'ilia'"' wnith of gvdd m dcntistiy' wo:k and that the present yea:ly ( i: 11 in j -t i u of gold was in the' ne'h;Hihood of $2,0011,000. I! v U. L. i'itdicr, w ho has . u ' i'-i'ir.g in Moli(-mia for Ihr.e (cI-h s 1 f.f tic 1 1-1 mia d i.-l 1 ie' . 'It i .1 '.' . d'' f'll distil"', 1 have m till)' 's wi'h in h ore piled ;.l"ii,' the 1 !' I"!' I.undn iln of U - I. wjtli : 1111 in ' !:iit(iueliMl wln.e l'i'' inn- i.e's me oikel farther i:, nml em" o'i ti.d imo.moh in lartt oti.i!,- titiiH. Ift-iu ho'es and Htich (juaTi-j '. i'i- s were 1 n in a Ctth rado camp, ilionvaiid-i (.f miiieis, railroads and :ii( lleis would bo Men in a shrt j tin.' 1 Lave M-ou many noma, uud 1 1 ii-Ii one too, Put have hardly t verj r c-t 11 such 'piaiililien of compara- tivelv high ores. Loheuiiais a eraud 1 spt.it for a rei as well as for woik." The store of R. O. McCroskey at Grants 1'ans was robled Sunday night about 3 o'clock of about Ifo of blankets, overalls, hats, shoos, etc. AH day Monday several fel lows were .seen lying in a box car on the Soutoern Pacific and wheu a w ire came about the robbing of the store at (.rants 1'ass, tho marshal! looked up these men and found that they had so'd some shoes to M. Ml'uul, that closely tallied with the descrption of those stolen. Marshall Underwood and Pitcher and Constable Atkins all went dow n together and arrested five of the men and locked them up, the sixth man was held as a witness. The men had a'l been drinking and hail left their guns with the sixth man, who it seems worked as an assistant to Mr. Bohlman the tailo about a year ngo. The men sang a great deal and made things pretty lively oyer at tho jail, nnd were (piite a disturbance to the council meeting. The constable from Grants Pass aud a deputy came down on the overland Tuesday and took the men back with them. The shoes recovered tallied exactly with the lot number of the goods stolon. Water Melon Social. One of the most interesting af fairs of the season was witnessed by a large and appreciative crowd" of young iolks at the hotno of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ishani, where a water melon social was given under the auspices ol the Lpworth Forum. The jolly young folks, number ing something like 50, gathered just as darkness was ushered in, being attired iu negro costumes, includ ing thu large, red bandanna hand kerchiefs tied about the head, also some of tho young mcu were very attractive with their blackein-1 faces nnd altogether they u ;.i.i bled tho old fashioned dark Us in their old southern plantations A goucral ood vliino among the young folks was had in the various ways, many negro songs being sung after which all seemiugily ato the good old water melou uweet, to their hearts coutent. On returning to the various homes it was with the hopo and expecta tions that some more of the good old times would follow, while the nights pleasure will be remembered iu days to come, ,t " 1 1 ; ' 1 p'v, v.- .. ' '. j V t . ; Abcaltftr:37L:r?5 IAS tl!) SiSiJSmUT LCI-.N IIOCKLTT 'Jo Mr. nn'i Mr.,. C. T. H'ji kt U, ;i 'j po'ind li(,y. l:Oi' X To Mr. and Mi.-. OrviHe Knapp a fine girl. Cdiniiicnial Ch:'). The Comnvrcia! Chib lad a meeting Mon d: y n'!dr, at s!;i'h some 1 --.: i ;;--. - -viis tMii1!'"!. A letter wa- iee'. !i"ri C. . '. Grove, thanking th ;u fo: :; e conrteMc ; of the (dr.!) ami l is sfate- . Im; ro-.ed t , G. J-A-er- ' '."d !..it lie ,1 ar.:::ige ;i'id thej :l.'d t lie t idur. 1 irj: r A it ',!tr .; ir th Snn 'tt 1 and .Min;:;-: ' ' ett Make-. Pre' id.:", . would be v'.-.d "o :..:d:( nun:, to vi.il lie- 1. mines at 1 he ; ''' i " and furt'v-r 1 h it 1": lilachx: i V. : i' Th-. ! t" : 1 ! - !. I.J'-I '.) . ' ' n ! ' Rd"i:-, : p! 'i i o.'er !'.' 'i-' ' ' p.i" 1 th- .!-." ' . they .1.' i 1. ;ioni ti,' ' .'. .. tilt v 1 fi 1 " - ' "" Mr. 1-. M Pi a friend of li: - v ly t'J look i:it t:. establishmt-nt 0" wanted the c'.iYo matter with him. courtesies ! the granted. The secretary write a let'er to the phatt, :.;id ike up th- ex Lend him Same was to instructed to ). Volheim, I'urrnt'.ire " , cri 'H' the I manager of th-" C i Veneer .V. x C . 1 ' erection of a fox f..-:. The oiVces of l;-! a" I president of the cl .:', v, 1 vk'c- Icclared vacant bv the u-l'.s: mimi atsu a 1 seiice, and C. J. llov.aid at"d G. W. Lloyd were dub- tlectod to fill those positions. School .Meeting Saturd.iy. Meeting called to order by Chair man Veatch. The clerk read the call of the meeting aud minutes of previous meeting. Chairman then slated that the board had estimated a 10 mill tax would be required to meet the de mauds of which included repairs to furnace at the West Side building, building sidewalks at Fast Side building, assessment on grading fourth street, and conducting a nine months school. Tellers were appointed and a vote taken which which resulted six'y-o:ie to fifty three in favor of the tax: Natty Martin moved U past- pond the meeting to an. 'tier due as he du n t think the , .e ex of the 1 t'.l.'H it In' c.t- , ' :Md pressed tho people. M" took the tt.ni thou'-;hi 1! yuy. laige ten out !it go: a. ill V. i. wish ?y,-.. 1 while he :'. some mist il have to be : COU'd Ue't !' li VC: t'i t.'l 1 :' di'ed th..' .t .e - (;ie . 1 . . . man ii . ... 1,1 iu Oi pi ' ,' . . '! th b ' said !. ' '. - WOU d :-)K . I K I I future. o s o I v -. timo in bis lie: tu- 1 i". against a school t oy rd l'1 he was iloiii;.'. it .it til's lime 1:1 , ' ol .. He -. ;.! v ! a:i 1 ih y in t'le i ' tir-t . .1 .1 r isoi w.i- a.? a rebuke to Vte s Iiool board. Mayor Watch tha-n t'.iok the floor and made a pleasant speech for which he is so well noted over tho state, aud cited the fact that we I ( ' : I - :.'.'!.:, if .01 ' 1 1 L-' i J .nor:. I ii t'i $ II li b Li 'I .. V- 4 -T-(i ' ;: !.V i . ,. I . 1 1 V. e.v, ...J ' . . -- . .' S. ?V M 0 SI rr I Cottage .In, ::s. m a ni ; fact i: 111 : its ( ) f Flour and feed i 11 Remember th 1 i the Cottage Grove Flour is sold oU rrserils, a'; 'owest living prices. We use 25 per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon bracd. This Flour will produce more berad pr 8,iek than tLe cheap varieties now offered. Try ''t ODce ard be convinced, and at the same time eucourage a lioaie enterprioe : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG should give the children all the ed ucation we could and for that rea Kon we should havo a nino months school and also put the school buildings in proper shape to re ceive the children. Mr. Martin again took the floor aud got so personal in his remarks that Rev. Ste wart raised the point ot order which was sustained by the chair. Motion to adjourn was put and by a taising vote carried. City Council. The council met Mcuday evening iu adjourned session, with all alder meu preseut. liea.ling of minutes dispen- ed with. The sewer coin mitte lepoited favoiaOly on the lot tiag of contract t J. II Catpunter for eo'.'struction of I! '0 f.-et oi (i-iuch lit. in tht. ,1!, back of ' sum of .itral hotel for v"J 'o. On motion t:e report, wns u.'Oept: d and contract wns let to J. l. C ir, 'enter. 'll:es.ro-t oei 01 1 1 ; 1 1 1 e iskt d for ( m l I ome to ci u;s! h r a M itioii for. Sid- walk, ;iui S'liii'' v. as allowed. O vl, n.iiict,' Xo. 1 l'i, picividing for eoiistru.'tiou of a ii'- ial stow rbe iiuiin ', at th-.- end of tne e'-eer 0:1 tiie cast sid ol Fifth street and -x-t n Lug to J. U. MeFiii find's pioii ( us- ..s 11.1-v d on its 1st, Ll ai d ;hi reading. OoliiKince Xo. 113 i.ting an ordi nance t ) place a lUviso lee of ?5oo upon co;niaaie.4 se.ling trading stamps, ai'.d a fee of $100 upon each mediant buying them, aud giving tlu m away. This ordinance is a copy tl the ordinance recently enacted by the city council of Al bany. Some of the merchants have begun the $.'iving of stamps to their customers, aud have some displays 9 II II LI ' H I li Till: rfl'TIN-; (J'AI.ITY of any tool Is uhvay.-t .a (Hsrubert one, but of ((piitl Import;! ii'-(.- U the power of retaining thin quality ho a not to require too frequent (sharpen ln. My making your purchases of the (Irillin .c Ventch Co. you ;tlwayn ree.-ive ''jur money's worth in the best quality of to"!- find cutlery of properly temerel nt.s 1 that id euro to hold an edc. mam H . I! II li m b 3 4 1 Grove Flour Mills & HANSEN of the premiums given for same, when a sufficient quantity is held. The finance committee reported on a bill for the services of Mr. Randolph iu July, which was over looked at the last meeting. Same was allowed. Bids for the construction of the water system were opened, four firms bidding. Puget Sound Bridge 1 and Dredgingeouipany b'.d $2326;). jjacobson, Bade v. Co., Portland, I $15830.; Paquet& Giebisch of Port 1 hmd, $I5797.7S; Geo. I.te, $15385.- ! The contract was finally let to Geo. Lee. The bid submitted by Paquet it fliebisch was not footed and wheu the council had figured j it out they announced the total as 1 5 1 5797-7y- The representative of j that fiatn got up aud said that the I total of their bid was $1910 but i when shown the figure- on their own bid added up had to admit that ' his statement was not enrect,. Mr. , Leu) is backed by i:ie 0!:npia Pipe I concern, who furuisu a galv tuizjd i wiie bound oodei: pipe for the '. price. Theie w.c ' on a lerable wire pulling: and chicanery a nong the i ludtlei's from outside, but nil 10 no I avail. Fvcyvou .- i-. vei v -w il saiis ! ti"d with the bi-ls, 1 I f.-.-.l thit the jseivice will be the ic-c ti;.,, - ui he had for the money. Mr. Le will commence work at cuce. j The council is preparing l. s";v.ire the water rights and light to a dam 1 on the North Cre.-k. whi h will add , much to the water supply. Wanted; Wood choppers, at Black Butto Mine. Write toV. 15. Denuis, Black Butto, Lauo Co. Ore. Mrs. A. 15. War nock rnd daught eiB ol Portland came iu on Monday, nd wo atoppiug ut tha GrabooiN