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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1899)
MEMOIUAM. Dedicated to Carey Underwood Died September 11, 1SIW. There's vacant place in tht lnusolioUI , Anil an empty chair and bod, And u sweet loving face is missing For dear little Carey is dead; There's a vacant place at the table, And the eyes ho bright and fair, And thu form so loved and cherished Is missed ut the evening prayer. There's a vacant place at the window, And n winning voice is gone; And the laugh, the smile, and footstep And the bird-like warblinga flown. There's a vacant place in tlio household, But far in the realms above, Little Carey, with a choir of Angels la warbling the Saviors love. There's a vacant place in the household There's a vacant place up there, A place by the side of our darling, And a crown of glory to wear. And our eyes all love-lit are beaming, And our hearts beat high with joy, When the Lord sees fit to remove us Home to the arms of our boy. A Fnii:.i). WALKER ITEMS. Misses Etna and Julia Weeks were visitors to Eugene Friday. Misses Castle and Gardiner spent Thursday at the Grove. Messrs. Tait, Lane and Sullivan returned Thursday from the Kitsoii Springs. Geo. Redford and family have moved from here to their ranch at Dexter. Geo. Sears and Fred Wright re turned from a trip down near Mon roe, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones of Chicago, Illinois are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tait this week. Miss Chloa Smith has had charge of the Saginaw post office the past week while Miss Weaver attended the fair at Portland. John Trunnell and Jim Lane re turned Thursday trom a trip to Coose county. Mr. John Weeks who fell from the roof of his smoke house two weeks ago and was quite seriously hurt is able to walk around the yard a little. W. E. Bowen was up from Eu gene visiiing friends last week. N. P. Chrisman returned home Friday from attending court at Eugene. R. W. Johns who has been quite ill is reported to be improving. Will McQueen attended the McQueen-Griffin wedding at the Grove Sunday. Mrs. Stoneburg of the Grove was visiting her daughter Mrs. Coffman last Sunday. Jim Hawley called on friends in this vicinity Saturday before leav ing for Southern California to spend the winter. Charles and John Wright, Os car and Bennie Jackson, Wiley and Frank Hunter and Clifford Grousbeck left Monday for a two weeks hunting and fishing trip at the Pine openings. The condition of public thorough fares is generally a fair criterion by which to judge of the development nf snnnri nublic soirit in the cora- w. L munities in which they are found. The wretched raggedness ot our county roads is too frequently the subiect of unhappy comment and too infrequently the object of proper attention. No community can truthfully boast of well balanced progress until its roads are in excellent condition. North west Herald. "I wish to oxpresa my thanks to tho manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on tho market such a won derful medicine," says W. W. Massin gili, of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whoso children have beon saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is for sale lw BEXSON D1IUO UO., VyoiuiKu uiui, MwrM 'y n,an- 1 4 ..... llrtllll I Irlllflf IHl H We Sell What the People Want. You have good goods to buy : we sell them. You want honest goods; we have them. Moods that are np'to-date; wc sell them. You want the value of your money ; we give it. You want to trade with "people who save you money j that's us. We do the largest O-A-S-11 trade in Lane comity. Why? Because we have one price to all. All goods market! in plain tiuures. Ladies' plush and cloth capes, $2.25, 3.f0, $5.00, $7 .78, $10.00, if 12.50. Ladies' beaver, covert cloth anil Ker-s-ev Jackets, $2.00, $3,118, 5.78, $0.87, $lLfi0. Ladies' Colluretts, in 1 nianv stv.les, $4.50, $4.C)S, $5.00, $7 .SO, $!).7ti. $12.50. Ladies' Wrappers, 05c, 78c, S9o, $8.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1,0S. $1.00. Cutter bent gruilu lugittir rIhii-k. $11(0(1. Ladies Ovortkirts, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75. $3.59, $4 .00, $5.00. $ti.SS. $7.50. Ladies' Under Skirts, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Ladies's Kid Gloves, in black, tan and brown, 75c, 00c, $1.00, $1.25. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, skirts, drawers, chemise, gowns, corset covers, at the right prices. Ladies' Union Suits, 40u, 50e, $1.00, $1.40. $1.(55, $1.78. Children!' Union Suits. 25c and 50c. (ient'n Overcoats, $5 00, $0.50, 7.99, $S.50, $9,00, $12.50, $13.05. Gent's Suits, $5.00, $0.50, 7.75, S.G5, $9.00, $11.00, $12.50, $10.00. Bov's Suits $2.00, $2.50. $3.S9, $5.00, $0.98, $7.50, $9.00. Men's i ver-Alls, 45c, 50c, 05c, 80c. Boy'.' Over-Alls 25e, 30c, 40c, 50c. Unbleached Muslin, 5c, 0c, 7c, Sc. Best Outilig llannel, 5o, 0c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, lie, 13c. The Repblie Sewing Machines war ranted 5 years, latest llxtures, $20.00. The Matchless Drop Head sewing Ma chine, warranted 5 veurs, $25.00. ThcEIdredge"B'' Hall Bearing, Drop Head, Sewing Machine, warranted 5 years, $30. Boots, Shoes and Boston Rubbers, at prices that will sell them. Blankets 50c, 55c, 05c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$3 00,$4.50,$0.00, $7.00. Trunks, $3.50, $3.09, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $0.00, $7.78. You may have seen better days but not better'priees. Yours for trade. NEW YORK RACKET STORE. Eugene, Oregon. These Illustratrated Publications. WlM. HE SKXT IIV TUB XoKTIIKUN PACIFIC Railway Co., to any addkkss utox ItKCKIl'T, IX HTAMI'S, OK OTIIKK WISK, OF THi: AMOUXTS XAMKD WONDERLAND An annual publication of about 100 pages, gotten up in most attractive style and beautifully illustrated in half-tone. The contents (if each number are varied and difleient from ita predacessor. Tho Nokthkux Pacific has become noted for this publication. Tin: Fi.vkst Tmxo in Railway Lituiiatuhe. Send six cents. YELLOWSTONE PARK MAP A relief map of Yellowstone Park. Printed on lirm paper, and suitable for mounting or framing and for use in schools, class rooms.'etc. The best map of tho Paik that is publicly distributed. Mailed in pastboard tubes. Send lOcts. MAZAMA PAMPHLET A nicely illustrated pamphlet, descrip tive of Mount Ranier, Washington, the grandest ieo-covered peak in the United States. Sond two cents. KOOTENAI FOLDER An illustrated folder and relief map of the Kootenai Region in BritishColiunbia north of Spokane. Send two cents. ARMY AND NAVY BOOK Tells about both tho'U. S. and Spanish armies and navies at beginning of Spanish-American war. Map of Cuba and adjacent islands. A vest pocket historv well worth preserving for reference. Send ten cents. In sending for these write tho address carefully, and state where advertisement was seen. Glum. S. l'EE, Gen, I'uhMoiiKur Agmit. ST. l'AUL, SUNN. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Pack horsos, saddle horses, team horses, pack saddles and blankets. In quire! at the Bon Ton Meat Market. -SU11SCHIHK I'OP 'fllE- -SO-BOHBMIA NUGGET-$r,50 SUMMONS. ... . i... ui.ttn .it Itroirnll for nuo ('utility. .1. r.. 011 ik. ; kn mnlirtvtuttor I'liiliiiln """"' ' ,V fiillimiiiK ICcrilicl proi urt , iheubovo imiml In ihnmiiiiuof thoHtntc of Orotron 11 ro thu nut misHor 10 ?""( ..' ' .1 ..;.Y,.i v,,V in tlto iiliou- on title!) null by tlio ll"l ' "J 'lie a"351 term of till' MX- ihnnliiivn mitlltcu 1 ouri mi. .... l.lrntlim of llu.tlmo pres.. I bit for ho ubl niton of thin summon!., whU-li 1 rl 1I1 .11 10 the ..lb ilny of M.truli, HHXl.iiml If yo !nhr 11 1; ......1 ....., ..r r.ruint ilumvif. til .. ill ......i.-1.. in 1. 1 court lor mu il'lir lllltl mi"v - ilo- 1.. i.i ....... ..1 In t Tho rollof llllllliiuil 111 i' .. 1 - ...f..t.n .1 i.i ion,,.- thi. court iiiitiolul it rc'i'ieo to sell ut miliili' sill" ..II.... I.... tti.ui.rllilMl to sell ut iiniiiii' si"" '"V; - ,V., I it u rent property lo-ult : Ut a. . ' " " ft of OittiiSfO drove in '',,,",,7"';V, . Oi6xo'i. anil i " lroi-coi i of sitlil k l i ,iy the co.-t of this Hi.lt urn tltc;os ts ml f ,0 io of Hie rolcroo In mitkliiK nii-h o Imt the reililup iiftor imyliiK sui-h i-osts in 1 o"i.oii"c bo ilI to tilitltitlllV ami iloicmlitnls horolu its their Interests tniiyaii.eiir. This nullre Is i.ul.llshcil In Hio " ' Suitvret. news imper of t!cneml i Ireulittlo luuisho.l eokll- l!i K.tl-1 I.....0 County o m -o n uoek for six mici-css ve weeks by onler i t i"-. 1-ottet ! .otlntv iu.U'O for mt.1 , lJie ? ...i.i..K ..K.in iu .l.ii. nl ilr,lnlnr :trd. IS;!.'. Li, i j .iiiiiiiiiiiiis is nuliiishoil the llrst time October (' lii. , ,. v....i l'ltiininr. NOTICE KOlt PUBLICATION. United States Land OfhYe, Koseburg, Ore., October 4, 1899. Notice is lietenv given tluu in com pliance with the provisions of the act of ..,n, ,if .lime 3. 187S. entitled An act lor the sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, N''j;'ida, anil Washington Territory, Del .1. Estabrook of Washburn, County of Bay Held, State of Wisconsin, has this day filed in thisollice his sworn stateincnl N'o. 722. for the liurcliase oi inc '- S E Yu in f i'' v. "4 "4. " y in 7 in ii. 10 oi Section M. I'd. in M S Idiiii'ii No. 1 W ., and will oiler prool to snow umi ," sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrpo-es, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Heceiver of this otliceat Hoeburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 11 dav of December. 1899. lie names as witnesses: II I;. Hollenbeck of Eugene, Orison, Austin , Hoot of Springfield, Oregon, Low is Bierl , of Albany, Oregon. J.C. Olsen of En-, gene, Oregon. . Anv anil all persons claiming atl verselv tho above-described lands are requested to llle their claims in this olliceonor before said 14 day of Do-1 cember, 1899. J . T. BimxsKs, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, September 20, 1809, Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, anil that said nroof will bo made before .loel Ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on November IS, 181)0, viz. Ifaae llanincr on his If. E. No. 0509, for I he N W i. X E H, S i2 X E ',f &. S E M X W ). iee mi i. ji n ho, i'si. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: oliu T. Martin, of Eugene, Oregon, Charles McLean, William Walker, Dock Dunning, of Hazel Dell.Oregon. .1. T. BuiiKii:-i, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon October 12, 1899. Xotice is hereby given that the following-named .settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Joel Ware, U. S. Com niis'iioner, at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on December 13, 1899. viz: Carv A. Woolev, on his 11. E. No. 7740, for the W X W M, X E X W U & N W M N E i Sec. 20, T. 20, S R 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John B. England, Marion Lebow, Mack England, John Kirk, of Cottage Grove, Lano Co., Oregon. J. T. BmnciKH, Register. The farmers of Howell Prairie, Marion county have formed an anti-city dude hunter society and have agreed to stand together and shoot trespassing dogs and arrest city hunters. During tho winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, one of tho leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va struck his leg against a cake of ice in sucii a manner as to bruiso it .severely. It becifnio very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not walk without tho aid of crutches. Ilo was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it but nothing gavo any relief until ho began using. Chamberlains Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete- euro in a week's time and ho believes that had he not need this remedy his leg would have had to bo amputated. Pain Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruises and rhoumatism. For sale by Bknhoh Duuo Co., Cottage Grove. Lvoxaand Ah'Lk- oar. Drain Druggists R. A. SANDERS lMtoPUii'.Toit or J d 0 (J Wines, Liquors anil Cigurs. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGli GROVIv. uk.vu. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cote Grove I) w nm nnve tirenared to furnish I all kinds of Hrackets, Mouldings, Q,n,jCCi Sash and Doors, Door and M'tniinii- frames. Screen Doors Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work floor ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size btiulding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NlvAK S. P. DliPOT Bon Ton MEAT MARKET! Main Sireei: Cottage Grove, Oregon. Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. . j Semi loltr oni;rH hi Tvli'iihoiiK. W. H. Beagle, TO THE EAST Gives the Choice of X wo Ti'it iincoiitl ncitlal ROUTES MlWIllIIrl VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUI, AND CHICAGO VIA SAIf LAKE DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LoW Rates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean Steamers Lcavo Portland every 5 days for San Francisco. For full particulars call on 0. It. & N. Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottage Grovo. V. H. IIujtMlJJHT, General PiiHsongor Agont, Portland, Oregon. 1 1 n BOIIKHIA FRANK CC0CiVN Proprietor of ' r ti romiinr vj irnr nm f....f.. uouery morv. 1'ttnt'll ('a unci! Luu,r,rn Denier in Cigars of Low and Hikj, Grade and Trices to suit the Tpc, Mtiin Street, Cottage Grove. Ortl Eulciij Bristol BANKERS. Tl'dlUSdCtCI (U'llCnuil IVIUKIikjI imisImcss In (ill lis hmiu iu-s. t;iiltHBo liriMr, Orrgon.l ITH .SHAVINO PAKI.OrI tlotlnRi' Oritvn Die a. (h-witii. i'r op. Call on. L PtoJ A Son FOIi- Holism Painting, Si ii WovK, C'anrinc Painting! Work intra ntvml COTTAC.K (5ROVK. ORIS. Cy. niller, General Blacksmithing. Two Doors North of I'.ukin Unmurt n( Cottaiic Grove, Oregon. H. C. Perkins DEPUTY U. S. Mineral Surveyor! Special attention given to Mining Claims and procuring of Patents. Chants Pass, Okkgon. .1. S. JllillLEV, s$- Attorney At Lw, Ottleo On Mnln Street. (Uittnae (ti-ovv, Orcfon. Wm. R FENS HAW --THE EXCHANGED i AI.P WAI.KHk DKAt.KK IS EINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAR a Main Street, Cottage Grocc, Ore. CALL FOR COUNTY W ARB ANTS that tho toll lowing warrantH will be paid on prej seulation at my office on and afUir 0c tobcr 1-1. 1891). Interest on (tame will cease October 14, 1899: All Iani county warrants from registered number! 15805 to 0091), both inclusive. Dated, Kugono, October 12, WX A. S. PATTKHfiON, County Treasurer. Notk. All Lane countv warrant registered on and and after October ljfl 1898, or bearing registered number 0011 j lxiitrO pcr cent Interest per nut ot ug'j lature. ; 'I'l... nf nn-llliril ought to IIIIIIVI W(U(li(J w. ...'." Jj feel that it is his duty both to hiniseia anil the community in which ho lives t oithnr tnko earn of that orcliarU orup stray it. A neglected orchard in $ n. i .i i 4 ia owner nnH iiiiunriui iiumiiiiuiii, i ' ,i fiww.,.., ,.ii wliichitis Hituateaj VMW Wllllllllliiv; Oregon Agriculturist. NOTICE. r n flul)SCriptinf u mini. uwi w .j Tli,i mmmu wn ivilllt it HOW, not l tfl ...... i- iirini it mj mo rainy season sets in. JJOHKJMA NUOCIBT. iDfl aeiiriDKBiripiuiiio m ".7T.Mrlto t.i E