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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
BOHEMIA- NUGGET. The bicyclists ate Mooroteg the condition of Main and Wall streets. C. J. HOWARD - - - EDITOR, jit will be a rocky to Dublin KatrreJat iht porta at Ottaae Or, UrepHi 9'tami Cten awn aal'r. gabterlptlon prlrc. "ll.so. In iltr. AdirartMng rate uw known application. Friday, March S, 1901. for tbem this season. An occasional false alarm of lire is sounded in tbis city. It follows that someday the alarm will not be false, and that the closely built wooden Mocks in tbis city will go p in smoke. The present indications are to the effect that an early and favor a Mr- crop year lor mis section will oe realized. It will be highly appre ciated, as the last two years hare been in many instances unfavorable. The spars for the new boat which will participate in the international boat race are of Oregon spruce. The timbers will be from 60 to So feet long, and of spruce. Again Ore gon will take part in another victory. The legislature passed a bill pro viding; for the adoption in tbis state of what is known tb Tori ens sjstem of transferring real estate. This system has been in use in Australia for quite a number of years. Efforts have been made to have it tried in several of the states but only Illinois and Massachusetts have adopted h. Under the new road tax laws every male over 2 1 years shall pay road poll tax ejeh year of $3 cash, and if not paid on demand it may be collected from the employer or corporation employing such per-' son with costs of sait. A bill that has already passed makes all taxes payable in cash. This poll tax may be worked out under certain conditions. REPORT OF THKCONDITIOK or ma Tlic-fetMoil Ban!; At Cottar Grove, in the Stale trf Ore gon at lb rkKVo! ba4ae, Feb.,, 1MI RKSOl'RCES. I Lurch's Lurch's 1 IX raxmat MM Law tut 4tNvat. .. Orr4raftt. i aa4 r. S. Road ! wrr cirrataltaa. Ftaaataau aa t' S. Vomit wvk. ni III r. car ttaalratr aoa. aataltara. aaal axta Da traaa Xartoa ml laaak (M Mwvrv ahmdi um Da tma aaaai4 mmi aaaata. . . Mfet 3 lauiaalaVoaw riaaift. MM arlaks n u vita: V. &Taaaatcr TmtM fttj II UiMUTta-. Capful Mark paatla V" B laa Tint t latat b4 ?atac ar . MniMl tf i Hi i laCt to M.. ImJHt tm UH(BIl(tS IMS Ml Senator John H. Mitchell has de parted for Washington City, where he will soon be working in the senatorial harness again, to the satisfaction of bis many friends in the capitol city. Senator Mitchell will do honor to the state from which he goes. A contract has been made with the government by Chamberlain & Co., of Chicago to raise the battleship Maine. This company, ri-hich is in tbe wreck-raising Imisi" Total (MM latent Of v.) County of Ln. ) I, Herbert KaViH, Cat-hier oftheabovo nam?"! bank, tin solemnly -wwr that the I a burr Malemettt i troettulieba-t ofmv ness, figures that there is $1,000,000 knowMxeml MM There are several sidewalks out of repair in this city some through the effects of the back water and I others on account of worn out plank. They should be fixed at once; and the streets and alleys should be loaksd after. John Burnett, ex-supreme judge of Oregon, a democratic warhorse and who bad resided in tbe state since 185S, died at his home in Cor vallis March 1st. Mr. Burnett had also served as circuit judge and legislator. He was considered one of the most able criminal lawyers in the state. Death was due to heart trouble. He bad been sick about two weeks. worth of property in tbe wreck. They have offered the government three per cent of ail tbe proceeds, and will bend and undertake the work on speculation. The scheme is to build a gigantic cofferdam around tne .Maine, aim tben pump out the water. If the vessel can possibly be patched up sufficiently, it will be floated to this country but if not, all portions that can lie transferred will be brought to the United States for exhibition. 1IKKBRKT KAKIX, O-Mer. Snb-cribni ami attorn to bMjore me ihb 27th iiy of February, mi. I ) J. K. Yimxxi. fa.lt. ) Atfeft: ( IUhwix I Una-row Director) C!ko. M. il.twt.BV ( W. Wime PIANO LESSONS. iiaving permanently located 111 Cottage Grove, I will take a few pupils. Harmonj and Thorough Bass a Specialty. Either German or American method. Call at residence, North River street. Mrs. W. H. Abrams. A NEW LINE OK Spring Milliner7 JUST RECEIVED. The Latkst Styles ok Street Hats. Caps and Tarns for Ladies, Misses and Children. Do not fail to see them. XI!iri..tXlVS Milliiurif Store. SehW-ff BuiMii)', Main St. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. i A Great Reduction OS IX- Ladics, Misses and Childrens Jackets and Cajies, Call Sarly for 8argatn8. I Lurch's . Lurch's 1 "SOROSIS" SHOE THAT IS WORN BY All feliionalilc Ladies. .til Mud Ortlcr Promptly Filled. T A. GILBERT, Eugene, Oregon. To The PUJ3.LIO ! Are You Wanting a Heating Stove or a Cook ? j II, COME IN AND SEE US We are Selling our Heaters at a Ten Per Cent DISCOUNT ami giving a Good Uig Discount on Cook Stoves. Alio Dvciiif i Cleaniiif Worts. MHOS 1.WT TOR CUCtXINO: Col. - 11-W.np. V,. - - - - J.Bp. - - - - .,!. 1MICK I.UT KOR IlYKlXO: soim. .... rtM.Bp. Slefle anaenl in profonloa. Ilrea pllrn. - " pryrl. lhmn. .... JU), B. OKO. K. OlCtri'lTtl.Jieut. have a Uig Stock of IMPLEMENTS, Etc. HARDWARE, to select from. TINWARE, EARM Come tit anil Sec What It's Hate for Sale. Respectfully, & SCOTT. NOTICE TO CKKDITOKS. Oil Fl'MMONS. In the Clmrit rorl u( tbe State o( Otrfon for Ud C'oaatr. The pioneers of Oregon hav been melting away the last yea like drops of tallow from a lighted candle. Few of us stop, in ou mad rush for gain, to consider bow much historical data and how many quaint stories of "advenruresome boyhood" are going down into the grave with these sturdy men and women who have carried the bur nen ot uregon statenood tor so many years. It is too late now to mend the broken bowl, but much data of interest can yet be procured If the newspaper men of city and hamlet would organize themselves into a biographical-historical so ciety and let it be the sense of this volunteer organization to procure as many biographical sketches and pictures of the early pioneers of tbe state as possible, such a col Jection would be invaluable to Ore gon and her people in the years to come. Here are some extremely well put and truthful remarks by the editor of the Albion (Ind.) Era con cerning a subject of the first im portance toevery publisher: 'The publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and one to rent. He has the newspaper to sell, and the space in his columns to rent. Can any one inform its why he should be expected to give away either the one or the other? He can, if he so chooses, and he does, as a matter of fact, furnish a great deal of space rent free. But it does not follow that he ought to be expected to do so. It ought to be recognized as a contribution, exactly as would be the giving away of sugar or coffee by a grocer. Hut, strange to say, it is not looked upon in that light at all; and yet everybody knows that the existence of a newspaper depends upon -the rent of its space and the sale of the paper, just the same as a merchant's success de pends on selling his goods, instead of giving them'away. w. V. HOLM WAV. reieadunt 1 To W. I". )Ii4Udr,lhtMTe tame.! defendant: Parties desiring lady to go to the I ic-t " n4 fb r house and sew by the day, should "fflftf,!?" consult Mrs. O. Fredericksen. Price ir .xrch. KM.tnt MnKineaitia)rof tt n?xi rvrmnr term ui Mm , mn, i' rv Mican ami hoklen in Eugene. Lmim- Cuuntjr. Orecon. and II Ton mu iu wir ana anwer aula rompwint $1.00 per day. Telephone No. 113. Mrs. O. Fkedericksen. TAN BARK WANTED. 200 cords of Hemlock bark wanted ; tor want themif. the plaintiff will muitly toil t ouriiur ine renei raTei inrin mm etmfMHH to-.rit: Kra ilerreei'f Mid Court ledarinz the marralae ronlrart now exl,tin tntwei U'nl Iff and defendant ferer tbjlrert. that ulaini. iff hare the rare and m-to-tro! the minor rhlld of plalnltfl al de'en.lant and for urh olliti and further relief aa to tlw Court raaf "fc-"v., w.c- tw, Himmoni i pnWUhed In the Bohemia ffOIl We will nav oo ner rnrd Xultire' 'or ennerotIe woekn by order of gun. wcwm pa ?.oo per coru lUm H K Kltrtlni county Jnd tor lase on boar a cars at Lottage Grove or Walker station. For information write or call on W. W. Haines & Co., Eugene, Oregon. County. Oiefon. wh'Hi said order baaradte tbe mowiii annary. and the date of tbe tint ptibllcHttoti of this nmmonw it Axed and pnat-nbed In aafil order for publication to be February lat, 1K1. j. r;. im .iii. Attorney for I'laintiff. Xntln I Berebr riven thai tbe nnderatrned lia tmodaly appointed by theCuanty Court of ' IbeMateof Orefon for fjine cBiy,adailnl- trator et the ettaie i i.enrite r. nannin, or raaaed. All reraitna havtnc claim aralntt aald eatate are heieby euulred to preavnt the min- ai ine 01 oAkee of J. 1 TAKE NOTICE. Iueki.h L'Bijrrow. I realdent. JlEMBEKT KAXIK, Cahier. The First National Bank Mrs. C. Wolfer, the Home Healer, will be in Cottage Grove, Feb. 27 of each month to remain until the 29th inst. Consultation free. Terms for personal or absent treatment very reasonable. Tooth All who arc sick are invited to call Jraid up Capital, S25.OOO.OO and consult me at the Sherwood Cottage Grove, Ore. Hotel. Yours Truly Mrs. C. Wolfer, The Home Healer. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION'. Suits cleaned and pressed from S2.25 and up according to texture. Prices in proportion per single gar ment. Eugene Steam Cleaning ana Dyeing Works, Geo. E. Griffith, Agt. Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any I place in the United States. Your IlUHlncHH In Solicited. DIVIDH ITEMS. NOTICE. Koeebiirg, Ore., March 5, 1931. .Notice la JmreDy given that tlio ap- At the annual school mealing of this district held at the school house .Monday .March 4. John eaten who elected di rector and Krnest McRcynoldu clerk Saturday morning while the eection crew were at breakfast the station car at this place was broken Into bv an un to me orota-rlT verified Vooujcin Cotlaite t.mte. OrrKnn. witbln nil month from tbr dato hered. laite-l tbt iMh day of January. IM. PRt.lk KCLLT. I Adrolnl.trator of the mate of Ueorgc e. tia natte, de eared. 1 1 Successor to IJ. F. PHILLIPS, DKALKKS IN ) Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. . Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines bandied by us, whether you buy or not. Our Stock is New, Neat and Clean, and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember tbe place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. 11 PRICE $35. Gencr::! Ayiitt for Oiegon The most simple, practical and durable Tjpenrit-.roti the market at any price. Ask for catalogue. E. L. KING. Washington and Idaho. Albany, Ore. fore Von liny a CI I'm tin aii un mron a 1 iiuiu vi mi u 1 111111 It uiil pay yen to write TThO riano louse OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Or. Wc are the great profit killers and piano pnYe regulator of the Xortlmetil, and with ourspetia! fa ililicscan sell a fine piano or organ for less money than you can get them tloettlure. Wiitc today. Cata logues for the asking. Our stock includes the tint grealest American pianos the Kim ball, the Cbickering and the Weber--together with other good mak. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW Easy Payment Plan. .filler's Piano House. Ojcall on MRS. L. I). Bixic. Local Representative, Cottage Grove", Or. I GLASS ' 1 k BROS. proved plat of survey of the followine known (person who fto!e some money, towjiiMliip.: U H..IL 1 Khi, Set;, 80 tobacco, and a few otherthinS. He was and I5fc., it. 1 Hast, Sec. 1. have leeii , ,, , . . . .. , , . received from the Surveyor General for Uregon, and on batnrday April 0, 1901 at 9 o'clock, a. rn. The eiiid plate will m li ed in lliiHothce and the land cm braced therein will Ins onen toentrvon or nuer mai date. J. T. ISiiidobk, Htylbter, J. II. HooTii, Hecuiver. JtOJtX COMOS At Amos, Feb., 21, 1901, to the who 01 utiaa 3iajomai, twin giru. Watch for annoiinceniuiit of the en- lertainment to be given ilareh. 10. Go to Xewlaud'H millinerv store for pikt'H, 2 cents cncli. rOTTAOEOHOVK MAKKHT ItEI'OItT. Wheat, fine )r bmhel. f )a(a, 4ce jwr b imliol Flour Ml to 95c per tack. lluttr,2He tier pouml. Creutnery, o cr imunil Kkki). 11c ner dozen. Mm. 10. . Ohkkunti; mliKl, Vl.Tb to H.doz. Laid, w Ier JMub3, followed by about 15 pernon and chased over llio lulls toward tlie Coast Fork and was lat eightof. It In said that lie fired a few sliota at bis pursuem. George ThompHou of Gowdyvllle was over thii way Ihureday and Friday . Mr. Babcock of Silk Creek was visit' int; Mr Lee and family last week. School begins next Monday with Mies Ada Smith as teacher, Will Taylor caino home last Sunday on a visit. Mr and Mrs Gei wit?. spent part of last week vlsitiliL' Mr Tucker and fumilv nf ftii. r. 1. Headacho ofton rosults from a dis ordered condition of the utomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomnli ami r.ivnr Tablets will correct thoco disorders and euro tno notuiuciie. &hi jy Ubsso.n Ukuo Co. ' I "CI NOTICH FOt I'UIJMCATION. PROPRIETORS OF. SHOUT andSWECT" f Voltage Urovc Pbii II! AND Right to the POINT. 0 when As the old maid said she kissed the dwarf. That is just the case with The New Era- .Drug Store. Drop in and ski? Us. . , . Everything Fresh and up la Dats. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded night or day. Brehaut & Nelson. Wc arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of Urackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work. Eloor ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NIJAU S. P. DEPOT WANTED! Jlollal.le tnan for Manager of llratH'li we wljli to oiwii in I lila vldntly. If your recoM l O. K. hero l an ojortiiiilty. Ktmlly jrlyB Fiwa t v9l VIIHJ " il VII nti.lli). The A. LMOHRIS Wholesale House, CINCINNATI, OHIO. lltUMraUd cutalof pc 1 etc. aUiajM. I'lilted Stati'M liu Olllrt, ItoMduirg, Ore., Dec. 22, 1900. Notice is hereby jrlven (mt In com liliinue with the provisions of the art of emigre of .lime 3, 1878, entltleil "An art for the wile of timber lands in th Stale of California, Oregon, Nerada, and Washington Territory," ns eat tended to all tint Public Land States by act of August -I, IKH2, Mrs. Annie Welln, of I'.ngtne, county of Lane, State of Ore gon, has thlsdiiv filed in this ofilee hr worn Htaienient No. KHiO, for the pur chase of the SI! of Section No. 10 lit lownxliip No. "OH, Itinigc No. 7 W, and will olrer pioof to show thnt the land nought Is nioiu valuable for its tlmbsr or "toneiliiin foriigrlcnltiiriil purposes, ami toestabliHli her claim to said land befora tlmltegiHleraiid Itecelverof this offir at lliiHi'liurg, Oregon on Friday, the 8th day of Mined, 1901. M10 iiiiiiics um witnesses; lames N. ltnndle, II, Hans Her Miom, George W. Iiieedliig, II. 0. Han non, of hngoiie. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the abovti.deserlbed ImnTs nro leiiueHtiil to llln tholr elnlms In this olliiu on or befoio said Hid day of March J. 'V. IIiuihiks, Keglster. llewaro of nir tlrlwl or half dry floor lug, foiling and rustic. The Uooth Kelly Lumber Co., aro making special prices on klln-dilcd lumber. WAN-run. Ciipublo, reliablo person In every coiinty to toprcbunt largoeompnny of solid financial reputation j tOUO salary per year, payable weekly ; $3 pnrdav ah HOlutely sure mid alt espouses; straight, lniiia.fldo salary, no commission; salary paid oacd Saturday and oxpenso money '.1wwTln..V'l''1' wi'ul' STANDARD II0U8H, 331 Deaiiboun St., Ciiicauo.