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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
life Our luue red wagons make the little boys and girls happy because they know they are good ones. Some little girls and boys have used wagons we sold them seven years ago, and are still using them. Now, we would like to sell you one for your little boy or girl, as the case may be. Our prices are very low and the quality very good. Now look at this one at 95c. Cheap, isn't it? Well, yes, I thought you would take it. Thank you, madam. Call again. Hello! Tom; cime in. How are you this morning? Well you say vou want some fishing tackle. Right this way. Now here is some of Allcock's silk body flies. These are only 25c a dozen. You can plainly see the quality is good. Yes; will one dozen be enough? Now will you desire anything more? O, Yes, a pole. You don't need to look at this one very long to see the special value only $1.50. Take two; all right, Well, good mo ning. Call again. Come to us and get good goods at reliable prices. Violins at $2.00, $2 50, $3 50, $4 00. $5 00, $6 00, $7 SO, $9 00, $9 50, $10 00, $12 00, $1500, $2000, $2500 and up. Accordeons, $1 50, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, $4 00. $4 50, $5 00, $5 50 $6 00 and so on. Guitars and Columbia Zithers, at $7 00, $9 00. Guitars, $4-5, $5 5, $6 50, $7 50, $10 oo, $18 00. See our wonderful stock of shot guns. They are made to shoot. That is the main object of a gun a good gun shoots good . We have that kind for sale at $9 50, $10 50, $14 00, $14 50, $17 00, $1900, $22. Fine hammerless guns at $24 00, $27 .so, $29 75. $33 50 and $35 00. We also have a complete line of re-; peating shot guns, Burgess, Spen-1 cer. Winchester and Marlin all i fine guns at low prices. We sell Winchester and Marlin repeating rifles at bottom prices: $:i 50, $12 50, $13 50 and $14 00. We have all sizes and styles. We also sell the famous Piper rifle, 22 calibre, 50 shots for 20c We sell this gun at $3 40. It is a good re liable rifle. We also sell the fa mous Stevens rifles in 22, 25 and 32 calibre. These guns are all take down price is $6 00. The quality of these guns is A 1. We have the Remington rifle also. In fact we are the people who sell all kinds, sizes and styles of rifles, shot guns and ammunition, sporting goods, leggins. Cartridge belts 25c each this is a low price. All our tennis and summer cloth shoes are now being sold at soc a pair. They are all 75c goods See our hammocks, also croquet; at lowest puces. We will trade for maple or oak cord wood. Remember the place. Its Butte (Montana) Miner: Dr. Selbrede received a telegram Mon day from Mrs. Selbrede at Cottage Grove, Oregon, announcing the death of her father, Mr. Stouffer. The deceased spent a greater part of the winter here and by his ster ling qualities he made a host of friends in Billings, all of whom ex tend their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family . Palo Alto (Cal.). Times: Mr. Elmer Doolittle of Cottage Grove, Oregon, a member of the and Ore gon Volunteers, has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. Edward Ackley. He is away on sick leave, having received a Filipino bullet through j his right arm and leg. Mr. Doo little comes of fighting stock, his father and forefathers all having been among the first volunteers to fight in our past wars. WOOD FOK SALE. I A two-horse wagon box load, dry kindling wood for -Sets, at Saginaw. B. K. L. Co. Quick delivery The Weekly Oregonlan. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okpice ittRoseburg, Oregon. August 17, 18H). Notice ia hereby given that the following-named settler Iiiih filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support j of his claim, and that said proof will be , made before the Register & Receiver, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Octobers, 1890, viz: Electa R. Nowell , on H. E. No. 7185 for the E (. NWJtf, N X. NE ii, sec. 18. T. 22 S., R.3 V. I He named the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J Aaron Kelly, William McCoy, Robert I Lacky, Thomas R. IJrashcr, of Cottuga ' Grove, Oregon . J.T. BBIIXSES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office ut Rosebnrg, Oregon. August 17, 1899. Notice ie hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hta claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register & Receiver, U. S. I a id Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Octobjr5, 18f.9. viz: Robert E. Lacky on H. E. No. 8439 for the W NW V, NW HSlii, sec. 8, T. 22 S., R. 3 W. He names the following witnesses to pruve his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Elec;a Nowell, of Amos, Oregon, T. R. Brusher, W. H. Lacky, Aaron Kelly, of Cottage G rove, Oregon . J. T. Uhidoks, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice i hereby given, that C. II. Hurt holder haa been appointed administrator of the estate of J. C. Stonfl'er, deceased. Alt persons oaring claims against the said striate are hereby notified to present the same to said administrator within six months from the date of this notice, at Cottage Grove, Oiegou. Dated this 7th day of August, 189J. John M. Williams, f. II. Hurkholdkk, Attorney for Estate. Administrator. Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon. Will open its doors for the new school year onSeptember 11, 1899. The buildings having been thoroughly renovated and improved, new apparatus added, and other improvements made for the comfort and convenience of the students GOOD BOARDING AND DORMITORY ADVANTAGES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Uniform Htute Norinul School Course Complete Training School In connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained undor tlio supervision of a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire time to this work. Graduates of this school arc given a credit of thirty months' teaching experionco which enables them to reach tho Life IJiploina in tho quickest and most satisfac tory manner, Send your address for complete catalogue to JOnXH. WAI.lf.Kll, A. M President of Faculty. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. I have r good team of mules (or sale cheap, 4 and 5 years old, weight U00 to 121)0. Inquire at my pl.u'o ' Si,k Creek west of town. J. W. Hicks. WOOD FOR SALE. A two-horse wagon box load, dry kindling wood for 25otH. at Saginaw. It. K L. Co. R. A. SANDERS, VHOt'HIKTOK OK Wines, liquors and Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflicont Roseburg, Oregnn, August 4, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler Iiub Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in supiiort of his claim, and that said proof win be made before, Joel Ware, U . S. Com missioner, at Eugene. Oregon, on September 30, 18U9. viz: John S. Allen, on II. E. No. t.991. for the N, N W See. 24. T. 21, S ., R. 3 West. He names the following witnessed to prove his coniiiuoiis residence iin and cultivation of said laud, viz: Hiram Iaio, George Downes, Joseph F. Neat. James F. Ellison, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Oregon. J. T. BltllKIES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Rosebnrg. Oregon. June 27, 1899. Notice is hereby irien that the follow ing-named settler has Med notice of his, intention to mnko final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Injforo Joel Wav, U. S. Com missioner ut Eugene, Oregon, 011 Au gust 14, 1899. viz : John Grav on II. E. No. tio3 for the Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, see. 32, T. 21 S., R. 2 W . lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Perkins, John B. Moscby, William Champion, John Hubbard, of , Cottage Urove, Oregon. J. T. BniiKiKs, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofkick at Roskhuiki, Oh., June 21, 1899. f Notite is hereby given, that the fol-lowing-nained settler has Med noiiit; of his intention to make final proof in suit port of his elnim, and that said prnot will be iniule before Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner ut Eugene, Oreiron, on August 9. 1899, viz: Augusta Boucken heimer on II. E. No. 9091 for the NW -f N W and lot 1, sec. SO, T. 2J S., R. 3 W. He names the following witnessess to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Levi Geer, Wallace Shortridue, Mary Massey, Mrs. Allen Shortridge, of Cot tage Urove, Oregon. J . T. Biiidoeo, Retrister. Clll'ltCII NOTICES. M, K. CIIIMK'II. m.after the scrvies at the M'IJmj- p:;;h,:::t' .vsatiu. ...Hi 7:80 p. .... hj- meeting every Thursday ovenl..i:..t.:.tO. "tLLrtheC,.H,H.''ltlHt.evi-r of Owl." Strangers i.nn men. v 1.. ..i.xmiii to all uiwtti.itf. 1 M.O.IImsK.IM-U.r. CATHOLIC CHCIICH. Services at the Catholic churcl. will henceforth tnku plw "xM Him" day in every month. lU'V. I' I (' "" or ciiiHCii. Regular lervktu Sabbath. Hun .i,.v. yhool 10 a. hi.: preaching each liiundavat II n. 111. and K p. .... except ! the 2nd which will Ih Kvci 1 ' Providence church near star on Row I riVer. First Sunday ' I'- '" wl" ,H! I given to Shields school Iiimiw iiI rd Sundnv 3 p. m. to Soars school house. j,,nior'CEat3p.....iVPS C E at 7 iiiwiinir Wednesday 8 p. in.; the monthly buslnesH meeting ami social is held at some member homo Mmidav 8 i. m. after the 1st Sunday . The Ladies Aid Society meets each I Tifisday at I p. hi. to work, nt some f-i..,..i-" nr inemlwr'H home. Your, presence solicited at each church xvr vice. Strainers made welcome. Come. W. V.: McGki:. Pastor. Bon Ton MEAT MARKET! Main Street Cottage Grove, Oregon. Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. Send your order by Telephone. W. H. Beagle, M'g'r. TO THE EAST Gives tlie Choice of Two TrutiHContlnental ROUTES ;um 1 nnn VIA VIA SPOKANE SALT LAKE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER ST. PAUL OMAHA ANn AND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY LoW Kates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland every 5 days . for San Francisco. Eor full nnrtictilars call on n. n. A TJ. Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottage Grove. If. IluKMiKr.r, General I'aHsvngor Agent, Portland, Oregon. j BUSINESS, M FRVMK GOODMUi .... Proprietor of The I'omilnr (Jignr mid rv.., IIOIIITV "ISC. J-tnry Co imett l.ut,cht, i Denier in Cigars of Low ami Higj, Grade and Prices to suit the Trad mum once -mini;e Urove, On BANKERS. ' TrcmsacUi cicimi(iiiy,,hl(J IMISIIICSS 111 (III IIS IMdIKhCs, CullM. Oru, 0f i j rru. SIIAVINO PARI.OR. CullMgo Orove - . Urtn j a. K. Or MH I; Prop, Call on 1!, L Pickard & h ran Houftc Pa in tine:. PlllftfiB Illlllfrinr, ... -Ir ""'lit Carriage Painting I Work (lunrunterd COTTAOK GROVK. ORE. Cy. fliller," General Blacksmlthlng. M- TwoDoor North of Enkin A Hrittos'i, Cottage Qrurc, Ortgon. H. C. Ferkins deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. :o :- Sjccinl attention given to Minitj Claims and procuring of Patents. TiKANTS l'ASS, OUUCO.S. J. S. iMEDLEV, Attorney At Lnr, om- On UHa street, Cotlaye Grove, Oregon, WOOD WANTED. On subscription at tin Kun' oftlce. GO TO GEO. ANDERSON -For Flnt-clses- Paper HaniM Paper Guaranteed not to Cred Office, Nain Street, next to J. B. Young'alaw office. Tho American Home-maker, a week' magazine of pronounced worth In tWf homo it has visited, the BiibicrlpUW urfco of which is 60 cents per yeir, ' be given one year free to evwy w'" subscritwr in advance to Jlohetni Nugget. When you subscribe pi"" mention it else it will not be forri to you. A oO-ccnt premium will le Ri every cash Hiilwcrllwr to nnhcwu Nugget at $1.50 conts per year K'' member tlio American Hoincn."' or.McCall's Magazlno-you hnvu yo choice nnd tho llohemia NiiBge' m year for $1.50. Administrators Notice. Notice Is horebv Riven that K. ?j VL"Jitt has been appointed administrator '!rtZuoti of Hannah Svilllaras, deceased. A . P rt. having claims against the said ' 'nnihi queMiefl to present the wine w tnin at l0 hi me date nereol 10 ruin """'" ;,re(in, ofllcaof JnhnH. WIl'.lHMS i 'w1 natfd turn 10111 im 01 -mih ,IIM,Mf Top M v ,.ur 11 1 I )tl! Atmrnsv for J ."iwtc Aomi"