Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, December 22, 1899, Image 10

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    "SHENANDOAH" IX PORTLAND
Th production of Bronson Howard's
Croat dranm of the late Civil War,
"Shenandoah,'1 which Jacob Lilt will
present at tho Mnrquam Grand in Port
land Christmas week, is the same
which Mr. Litt used at tho Broadway
Theatre, New York City, laBt May,
which was said at that time to be tho
handsomest production that had ever
been given on tho stngo of n Now York.
theatre. Tho great feature of the Litt
production is the battle scene which
comes at the end of the third act. It is
bo real that it becomes actual. Tho
Union troops aro in" full rotreat, drivon
back by the Confederates; tho day
ueonm lost. Suddenly in tho distunco
nro heard shouts. "Sheridan is com
ing," iHthe cry and in a moment defeat
ia changed into victory. Squadron
after Equadron of cavalry and company
after company of infantry dash across
the stage, followed by tho heavy
artillery. It ia a wonderful pieco of
stage mechunism and realistic to a do
greo. Tho compang includes fifty horses
and over two hundred people.
DIVIDE ITEMS.
For tho last few days tho railroad
company has had a man at the rock
quary to watch for a threatened rock
Blido and a gang of men work on tho
.side, track here.
A feNx gentlemen from hero went fish-
inn on the Siuslaw creek last week re
turning with the usual fish tales, but
few fish .
Mrs. Veatch was reported as being
ill last week.
Report says that brother of Will
McCoy intends to bring a steam wood
sawing outfit up here this winter and
saw several hundred cords of wood.
Tho first snow of the season here fell
Thursday Dec. 14, about one inch.
Mr. Kennaday had the misfortune to
lose a horso upon his return from Eugene.
SCHOOL NOTES.
Some Points of Superiority.
Rotary Hook continuous Rotary Mo
tion. Runs 50 per cent lighter and one
third faster.than any shuttle macnine.
Perfectly noiseless. No breaking or
snarling of thread if the wheel is
volved in the wrong direction.
re-
Automatic tousion releases .patent1
spool holder; no breaking of needles.
Continuous Rotary Motion aujd Ball
Bearing, rendering it tho lightest
running and most rapid lock I stitch
machine in the world. i
Aman intending to purchase farm
aery will first decide which, ia tho
running and best adaptnl fi
Iwork. Ho wants the b"
lice, yet now olton jkman
r . . .Aim ...
IE a sewing raaclnl''akiii
noo.M 3.
Lena Frtderickson and Lossio New
comb woro absent this week on account
of sickness.
llurBhol Allison occupied a cornor of
tho room Tuesday,
Thoro were threo tardy marks this
week.
Miss Loa and Miss Lomon visited tho
school this week.
Josh Brown, Charlio Garkoll and
Abigal Lac wero abaont Tuesday aftcr
noou. Prof Kcstor from Junction visited
tho achool this woek.
nooxi4.
Edna Hambrick and Edna Wallace
aro back to school this week.
Chas. Hambrick returned to school
this woek.
Prof. Kaster of Jefferson visited room
4 Monday.
Miss Ethel Walters lato from Minne
sota entered our achool Tuesday.
Lulu Kiser and Leta Sanford were out
of school Monday on account of lickncss
also Blane Jackson.
About one-half of the 8th gr do wero
successful in history examination.
Misses Lea and Lemon visited our
school Tuesday aftcrnoo n.
The scholars of room 4 are very sorry
to learn that on Saturday Arta Bennett
had the misfortune while climbing a
fence to have his hand badly shot by a
shot gun going off accidently and is not
able to attend school this week.
Mr. Boyd took the pictures of our
room Wednesday.
Anna Van Riper was a visitor at
aBtembly Monday.
Robie Baker wa out of school
Wednesday afternoon.
Tho 9th grade had an examination in
arithmetic Tuesday. We have not
learned the results yet.
Mr. Boyd took the picture of the
school Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Alma Martin returned to school
after ti few days sickness.
room 5.
"We were visited by Misses Lea and
Lemon Tuesday.
A new instrument of flageration was
purchased yesterday.
Chris Emerson was absent from
school Tuesday.
The 10 B grade had an ex.imin.itio n
in grammer and most of them were successful.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
,Land Office nt Roseburg, Jregon,
i November 23, 1899.
Notice is , hereby given that' tho follow-
inlr-named settler has lilod notice of his
intention to i
of has claim
maul beffl
I
NOTICE FOR 1TB1.1CAT10N.
Land Ofllco at ItoHcburg, Oregon,
November in, 18M).
Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-n
ined settler haw filed nolle.) of his
intention to make final proof in Humiort
ofhip claim, and that mud proof will be
Hindu before the ltegicter fc Keceiver V,
S. Land Olllce at Hofoburg, Oregon, on
January 0, 1000, viz: William A. Mc
B.ieon'H.E. No. 7853 for the Lot'-',
SW 1-4 NE 1-4, W 1-2 SE 1-4, sec. 12,
T. 123 S R.8W.
lid mimi'M tliu followinir witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vis.:
J. B. Rouse, II. B. McBeo, T. M.
Grubbs, Reuben Stinnet, of Amos,
Oregon.
J. T. BlMDOKH,
Register.
R. A. SANDERS,
l'HOl'HIETOIl OK
BOHEMIA
i
SALOON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LandOfiico at Roneburg, Oregon,
November 15, 1891).
Notice 1h hereby given that the follow
ing-niuned aottler has (lied notice of his
intention to make final p oof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Register it Reoeiver, U . S.
Land Office nt Roseburg. Oregon, on
January G, 1900, viz: Thiiddeus M.
Grubbs on II. E. No. 7888 for the Lot 4,
SW 1-4 NW 1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 12,
T. 23 S., R. 3 W.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
W. A. Mo Bee, Reuben Stinnet, II.
B McBee, J. B . Rouko, of Amos, Oregon.
J. T. Bkukip.s,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Choice Brands.
A Favorite Resort.
COTTAGK GROVE, OREGON.
GLASS
United States Land Office,
Rosoburg, Ore., October 4, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lauds in tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," Dell J.
Estabrook of Washburn, County of Bay
field, State of Wisconsin, ban this day
tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 722, for the purchase of tho S E
S E 14, N M S E , S E yx N E 4, being
lots 7, 10, 9, 10 of Section No. 20, in
Township No 21 S Range No. 1 W., and
will offer proof to show that the laud
sought is moro valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to ostablinh his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this
office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday
the 14 day of December, 1899.
He names as witnessess: H. F.
Hollenbeck of Eugene, Oregon, Austin
Hoot nf Springfield, Oregon, Lewis Bierl
of Albany, Oregon, J.C. Olsen of Eu
gene. Oregon.
Auv and all persons clniming ad
versely the above-described lands aro
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 14 day of De
cember, 1899.
J. T. Bunions,
Register.
BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF
Cottage Grove
Plank Mill!
We are now prepared to furnish
all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings,
Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and
Window frames, Screen Doors,
Windows, Pickets, etc.
Woodwork of nil kinds made and
repaired. We will also work Floor
ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or
size Studding, etc.
PRICES REASONABLE
SHOP NKAR S. P. DEPOT
Bon Ton
MEAT MARKET!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
mlfjHon
JnilKun
NSl
1 1
.tlnal nroot in sumior
fsaid nroof will be
Ire, U. S. Com-H
pne, Uregonbn
HTh o maajfob n -
NW 1-4
c any ,v
2.g witnesses to
JSjresidenco upon
U. viz:
join, Joseph
ot waiKcr,
lOOKH.
Register...
M3ITURE
and nil Parties
O li
not.
awAMHHByse groin, ulIleremvSpKit)
thevarioua machines. TlicVJwul
Whoeler & Wilson sews one thirJJarastnr
than other machines and throlfdi the
adoption of ball hearings ia by bar the
lightest running.
J. W. Kays, Gen. Agt.
J. W. Bounds, Local Traveling Agt.
rifled that vA have
tk.nnd money on
Aa a euro for rheumatism Chanbor
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide
reputation. D. B. Johnston of Rich
mond, Ind., has been troubled with that
ailment since 1802. In speaking of it lie
aays: "I never found anything that
would relievo mo until I used Chambor
lain's Pain Balm. It acta liko magic
with mo. My foot was ewollen and
paining mo vory much, but ono good
application of Paid Balm relieved mo.
For aalo by Benson Drug Co., Cottago
Grovo; Lyonb & Aimi.eqate, Drain,
Druggists. .
a. n- low
Attorney-at-law
Real Estate.
DRAIN - - - OREGON.
i.- .i -3K.
hect4
mlninV?ffi
district in Lan
"Tho Climax" m
order to hold said prcmMHBIptho
provisions of Section 32fHts vised
Statute); of tho United States, being the
amount required to hold the said claim,
for the ("years 1895, 1896, 1807, 1898,
1899, respectively j and if within ninety
days aftoy tho completion of tho . publi
cation of this notice, you fail, neglect or
refuso to contribute your portion or
portions ofsaid expenditures as co
owners your interest or interests in
said claim will becomo tho property of
tho subscribers, under said Section
2324.
'Dated this Third day of November,
1899.
Signed J . B. Morgan,
J. W. Baker,
W. W. McFakland, '
Charles MoFarland.
Thomas Richardson.
Land Office at Roneburg, Oregon,
November 29, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
inc-nnmed settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in suppr-rt
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Register & Receiver, U.
S. Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, on
January 0, 1900, viz: WilJinm Lively on
H. E. No. 9090 for the N U SW K,"SW
K SW, eec. 8 T. 23 S R. 3 W.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
E. Geer, H. C. Combs, of Amos, Oregon,
W. A. McBeo, of Harris, Oregon, P. Mc
Martin of Amqt, Oregon.
v J. T. Bridges.
Register.
Main Street
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
Supply hoase for
Cottage Grove
and Bohemia.
FRANK G ODVS
. . . .Proprietor of
The Popular Cigar and CofffR
Fancy Canned Zunchti
Dealer in
Cigars of Low and Hi el
Grade and Prices to suit the fj
Main Street, Cottage Grove, Jri
Ealdi) Bristol
BANKERS.
TraiusocKi ocncixKii ri(ii
liuslncss la all Us Branches!
CnlUjn Urora, OrS
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LITL'
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Paper' Ilaiiii
Sifirn Work,
Carriage Paintii
Work (luurantertl
COTTAGE GROVU, OR1
Cy. flillerl
General Blacksmithii
Two Doors North of Eakin A Briit
Cottayc Grove, Oregon.
DEPUTY
U. S. Mineral Survey
Send your orders by Tclephotte.
W. H. Beagle,
M'g'r.
These Illustratrated
Publications.
Lan
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7EF
NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION.
Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
rovemoer li, 1HUU.
lven that the follow
d notice of
Will iik hknt hy tub Noktiikkn Pacific
Railway Co., to any aiiiikkhs upon
keckipt, in htami'h, ok othkit-
WJHK, OF Till! AMOUNTS NAMKU
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pnges, gotten up in most attmctjfTHtvIo
mid lieaiitifullvJttnstFHtedHll Ifillfohe.
The contents (jf each nuinboraro varied
and ditretKnt from its nredacessor. Tho
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Our fee returned if we fall. Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a
ratent" sent upon request, ratents secured
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notice, without charcre. In The Patent Up.ponn.
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consulted by Manufacturers and' Investors.
oenaior sample copy FREE. Address,
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Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.
r & Receiver. U.
S. Land OfWeiltitoseburg, Oregon, on
January 0, 1000, viz Georgo F. Ritchoy
on H. E. No. 7857 for tho lot 1, SE 1-4
NE 1-4, E 1-2 SE 1-4, uec. 12, T. 23 S.,
R. 8 W.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove tiiu continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
J. B. Rouso, W. A. McBeo, Roubon
Stinnet, T. M, Grubbs, of Amos, Oregon.
J. T. Unmans,
Register.
bj&j-iiOimiKiiN Pacikio has becomo noted for
tins ptinucation. tub x-ineht iiu.su in
Railway I TKitATimK. Sond nix cents
Special attention given to Mil
Claims and procuring of Patent
Grants Pass, Okhgoi
s J. S. MEDLEY",
Attorney At Law,
Oltlre On Main Utrt,
Cottage (trove, Oregon.!
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oflico nt Roso,SK Orogon,
Novom?3fn5, 1899.
Notice ia hereby givon thfWSfhofollow-ing-nnmed
settler has filed notico of his
intention to make fin d proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
niado beforo tho Register & Receiver, TJ.
S. Land Olllce, at Rosoburg. Oregon . on
January 0, 1900, viz: Reuben Stinnet
on II. E. No. 7243 for tho lot 1, SE 1-4
NE 1-4, N Yi SE 1-4, sec. 10, T. 23 S., R.
3 W.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. A. McBeo, J. B, Rouse, II. B.
McBeo, T. M. McGrubbs, of Amos, Ore
gon. J. T. BltlDGEH,
Register.
YELLOWSTONE PARK MAP
A relief map of Yellowstone Park.
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mounting or framing nud for uso in
schools, class rooms, etc. Tho liest map
of tho Park that !h publicly distributed.
Mailed in pasthoaru tubes. Send lOcts.
MAZAMA PAMPHLET
A nicoly illustrated pamphlet, descrip
tive of Mount Ranier, Washington, the
grandest i co-covered peak in tho United
btates. bend two cents.
KOOTENAI FOLDER
An illustrated folder and relief map of
tho Kootenai Region in BritishColunibin.
nortn ot bpoKtinc. bend two cents.
ARMY AND NAVY BOOK
Tells about both the U. S. nnd Spanish
armies and navies nt beginning of Spanish-American
war. Map of Cuba and
adjacent, islunds. A vest pocket history
well worth preserving lor reference.
Send ten cents.
In sonding for these write tho nddrcss
carefully, and state where- advertisement
was scon.
Chun. S. FKK,
Gen. I'lMHtingtir Aront.
ST. 1'AUL, MINN.
Sol Davidson received his stock of
iewelery this week and now has a very
nice display.
Notico is hcroby givon that thol
lr.t..tnr u.n..nii(. .tll a naifl ntl IttB
lun 111 t..i.iiin it... .... v.
sUntation at my office on nnd aftorlQ
tobor 14, 1891). Interest onYfniofl
ceaso October 14. 1800: vilt Elm
count warrnhtfi from registered J
6805 to 6090, both inclusive.
D.ited, Eugcno, October 12, 1899. j
A. 8 . PATTEnSOHjJ
County Treasurers
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