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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD - EDITOR. Kntarwl nt tho postoflU'e At Cottnge Orovo, Oregon ils Second Clnss mull mutter. Bntinctrlptlon price. VI. no, In nilvnnro. Advertising rnteR niniln known upon tppllcntlnn. Every republican should be out next Thursday night at the Cottage Grove republican club meeting. Delegates will be elected to the State Republican league. The American's now at Manila are said to have introduced a waltz known as "Aguinaldo's March." It is (mite probable that it is mostly made up of "runs." Holiday Gods! Holiday Goods! At LURCH'S. Friday, Jan. 12, 1900. This, the 52nd number of Bo hemia Nugget, closes the first year of the history of a paper started under nQttoo flattering circum stancea,utTthe prospects of which have grown brighter each month of its, existence. Not a week in the year now dead has passed that new names have not been added to the subscription list of the 13o hernia Nugget. Today it is recog nized as your leading home paper, not only from the- amount of ad vertising space consumed by ad vertisers, ibut by the class whose names IfrSsforour list. We have sought, only the best of subscribers and on this point the management is satisfied. The Nugget goes into the homes of the best families in the vicinity" in which it exists, It enjoys a fairly good county cir culation as good as any, and we are satisfied better than some, out side of the Eugene Guard and Register. The Nugget's advertis ing" patronage has increased, both local and foreign, and in a manner highly satisfactory. It has been the Nugget's policy to give the local news and in this it has not failed. We wish to extend our thanks Jlip4$?5j$P have seen fit to aid us.Sr patrons whiMtf& . v-'V. "S pretty MMI a 501111 have steam A'- ' 'sfhes to ex - .'V - , vi nother year, 'e improve- of the Every voter should bear in mind that under the new registration law now in force, they must register before they can vote. This is im perative, and every man who values his ballot should comply. It is understood that the Long property adjoining the depot prop erty has changed hands. It is said that the beautiful grove which is a part of the property is to be platted and sold for residence and business lots. The city of Cottage Grove should look into to matter and if possible should secure the five or six acres with the view of convert ing it into public property. It would make an admirable park and the day is not far distant when the rapid growth of the city will de maud such an investment. SHOULD BREAK ROCK. Cottage Grove, Ore., Jan. 8 1900. Ed Nugget: I see in last week's Nugget a suggestion in the editorial columns, that is worthy of fair trial and I desire to express my hearty support of the same. You suggest that the element quite well known on our streets, and oc casionally semi-occasionallyof late getting into trouble and making no end of trouble to our citizens, be made to work out their fines by breaking rock for the streets. Cot tage Grove needs about as much street repairing as any town I know of and it seems to me that it would be a splendid idea to adopt some such a, plan. It would serve of the boys of this some to keep town who an endowed check, at manhood. block Oi it: boys little wild and yet .some mamiood, in ther clas with no 5 wjtfU gravel a , t us Deiween for one as?- Citizen. H JETHEART.' wsriJiMra- iv.mci 1 cwo montns Wvmi evenlMsfing FA for the Ifflihle IF mix-up a: publication we feel well re but financial pro! occasioned. It costs money to get cut special mitring editions. The Nugget has several hundred copies of one still on hand, The management that the paper has done its share to place the greaf mineral wealth of tlns section before the public, now the citizens can do the rest and it .;;is commendable in them to do it by buyng' a few Copies each and Sending them to' friends Come gentlemen and take them off our hands. We want to get' even on this deal. t 1. .1: .,. t 4.1.. gist of the cablegrams relative to the British in the Transval war. War is a fearful thing, but it is gratifying to Americans to know that other nations make mistakes ns well as we in massing an army and putting it into service. 1, io faintly liasnea ghtly crashed, so quickly hashed. an endless sea, 1 of the eyes that be for a glimpse of thee. on the nleht's blue strand tils o7 this lower land from God's right hand. ie daniSne little 8- ofgEx, and Mrs. is qcy, after an month with ty- a J ucaHyM luuiuu Willi I 'K. ffi y Ihoid fever, the outgrowth of For Young and Old! Come and See Them! They will be sold as cheap as you can buy theni South of Portland. NOTICE FOR PUHMCATION. United Status Land OiHoo, Roscburg, Oregon, January 4, WOO Notice is hereby pi von that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An HCt for tho sale of timber lands in tiie State of' California Oregon, Nevada, and Wuahington Territory," John W. V stof Eupend, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 760, for the purchasu of the S K ol Section No. 4, inTownshipNo. 20S. RangoNo. '2 V.,nnd will offer proof to show that the laud sought is mure valuable for its tim ber or stone tlinn for agricultural pur noses and to establish his claim to euid land before the Register and Receiver of thislofficent Roseburu. Oreiron. on Tues day the 20th day of March 1900. He names as wilnetses : JohnS. Gray, F. W I'rcntice, J. S. Luekey, Samuel Clifford, of Eugene. Oregon. Any and nil portions claiming ad versely the above-described lands are reo nested to tile their claims in this nfneo on or before said 20th day of .March 1000. J. T. HllIDGKH, Register. NEW YORK RACKET STOKE $ $ $ E. Wall & Whipple, Proprietors. We wish to thank the people of this uicinity for their liberal pat ronage dining the past year, and by keeping good, honest goods, at honest prices, that is, the very best goods at the lowest cash prices, we speak for our share of the trade in our line. MEN'S HEAVY SHOES. A very good shoe for $1 25. A half Creed more for $1 50. A full stock kip, double sole and tap for $2 15, A genuine oil grain, double sole MEN'R UNDERWEAR. A good value at 25c per garment. Natural mixture, a spleudid value, 50c per garment. Heavy cotton, fleece lined, 50c per garment. Half wool, 65c per garment. All wool, $1 00 per garment. wool, $1 50 per and tap, high top, for $2 50. We also carry tne Wisconsin drive Extra heavy all shoe, hand made, 12 inch top, $6 50 garment. We have a large line of men's hats in the new shapes and colors, prices from 50c to $3.00 Every one of our $3.00 hats have a guar antee tag sewed inside, signed by the manufacturer. Our line of men's working gloves is complete. Our prices are from 25c to $1.25. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, January 4, 1000. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of iJnngress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for'the sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Wnshincton Territory." John S. (iray of Eugene, County or Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement ftn. HH, lor tne purchase of the N E i of Section No. 10, in Township No. 20S. Range No. 2 . und will offer proof to show that the land no ;ght is more valuable for its timber r stone than for agricultural nurnoses. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 20th day of March 1MW. He name's ns witnesses : John V. Vr, F . "V. Prentice, J. S. Luckev. oLATSutrene. Oreiron. John Wheefer of tsaginaw. Oregon. Anf and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of March 1900. J. T. Bridoeh, Register. Kicking? Has your husband been kicking about the toughness and quality of the meat your market has been delivering you lately? About the price, too? We would like to supply your table with meats, Our steaks and chops are ten der and at the right price; and as good cutters as the town affords. il GOOD WEIGHT GIVE US A TRIAL ! McFarland Meat Co. ott e grovk, obk. James Hemenway: DEALER IN Real Estate and Mining Property ' Represents Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Cmpanies. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. illness with malaria. yielded the slender, golden thread of life and crushed the life from out a father's and a mother's loving heart, Tuesday morning at r 1 o'clock. Zuna was the oldest of a cluster of four bright children, and in her departure for the home of God's bright jewels she leaves a father crushed with sorrow a mother broken of heart and passes from the out stretched and implor ing arms of three tiny sisters, who miss the little mother of the group. The funeral was held at the family residence on Wall street Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. m. Rev. M. O. Brink officiating. A sea of beautiful flowers rested on the coffin and followed God's treasure to the grave. Through a flood of tears, as the crumbling earth struck upon the casket, I wonder why those of us who have well nigh run the sands 01 me may noi De canea to go in stead of those just buddiug into the flower ot life, encircling us with their tiny yet strong arms of sweet affection and I turned away, and looked into the blue of heaven for God's bright light, for a long time. Pkimrr Thinspack. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, January 4, 1000. Notice is hereby given that in com- nlianee with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for thn sale of timber lands in the State!1 of California, Oregon, Nevada, and AVashington Territory." Frederick "V. Prentice of Eugene, County of Lane, Statu 'f Oregon has this day filed in tliiB office his sworn statement No. 740, for the purchase of the S E kj, of Suction No. 10, in Township No. 20 S. Range No. 2 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cult iral purposes, and to ttstablish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 20th day of March 1000. lie names as witnesses : Samuel Clifford, John W. West, John S. Gray, J. 8. Luckcy, of Eugene, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of March 1000. J. T. BitmoEs, Register. NOTARY rUBLIC Strict Attention paid to CoIImMi I Office opposite Sherwood Hof Benson Drug gotapany Hardware. If you want any thing in the Hardware line, come and look5 our goods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to cfa full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Toots, Cutlery, Am'" tion, Washing Machines, Churns, Etc., and a Full Lie of Aarlci8 Implemets. Philips & Jom GENERAL, REPORT From Dec. 4, 1899, OF ry d-. ry ey-f P Room 1. Boys Girls No nunits enrolled to date 39 !!7.. No belonging lat day of mo 30. . . .34. . No belongino at close of month 33 ... .31 . , Average number belonging 33. . . .33. . Average daily attendanco .'. . .32, . . .30. . Fer cent of attendance on ay. belonging. .97 . . .91 . . No of daya absence 50j. A124 No cases of tardiness ,, 1,... a. No neither absent or tardy 14. . . .1(1. No cases of corporal punishment , No of visitors 10 To Jan. 5, J Boys Girls Boys Girlo Boya Girls Boya Girls . .80. . . .81 . . . .30.. . .84. . . .20. . . .27. . . .18. . . . 17. . . .28. . . .30. . . .37. . . .82. . . .23. . . .25. . . .18. . . .16. . . .30. . . .24. . . .35. . . .33... . ,10A. . .23. . . .18. . . .13. . . .29 29 87. . . .29,. . .21 23. . . .18. . . .15. . . .27. . . .20. . . .35, . . .20. . . .10, . . .22. . . .18. . . .14. . . .UO ...U1....UO....UH... 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