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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1901)
fi, jX.CnJ 55 '51 Bring Your Job Work to the Nugget Job Office;. , Prices Reasonable The Prospifous Bimlneu Men of Cottage Grave Advertise in the Nojrjfet, iug, Lumbering and Winning Interests of till Cominunity, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. J)uVdtlil the Min Collnft-o Grove, Oregon, Friday, Sop(-ember 6, 1901 3STO. 34, - r- --rr ; ;gLUr: -5T jvpL. in PKOKKSSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Allmui)-al-Law (Mire mi Main ltrot, West Hide Cottaoic Gmovh, Oku. ,1 I'tWu f.f t 'k 'CARNIVAL AT PORTLAND. The Pacific Miner of September ist has the following kind words to say of one of our foremost niin- neneHOHiBOHbHononoaoaoBoasBwnonononooonanoaoaoHeHonoBonononeneaoBBaoBoaoBej The business men of Portland f J. 0. JOHNSON ami P. (I. EBY ."Utoiwgstunl Coitiisclors-at-l.ain Hmlil altcnllim given l MllilllK.t'orpomllon hikI Mnri'iiillUi Ijkv. Office over flarman A Ntiwlnli'1'mKmi. COTTAGli GROVIv. ORIS. J. S. MEDLEY Mlomcy-at-Law o o o i-oniMim Slulli street-: Cottagi: GltOVIt, Olllt. JEROME KNOX jlUorncy-al-law " ITuiijjiI ntlmitlon inlil H MlnliiK limine". C'OTTAOK GKOVK, Olllt. iih.xih w. tiiomi-soh tiun. a. iumiiv. THOMPSON & HARDY Htforncusaiitl Counselors-tit Lair HperlaUtlenllon LlVii.!iho l "' ""0"- L. T. HARRIS ."Ittomeg find (!ouiisdor-al-Liir lell attention kUch In Hie tr of Jlliien. Hrnt National Hunk Hiillillni;. K(J(SKNK, OUU. Mrs, KallicrSnc ScM, M. D. Diseases of Women ami Children COTTAUK (iitovi:. oui:. W. H. ROBINSON onlrfl an.I reililciiMKMi llUer alu-ol, near Wall. 1 20 OKKOON. COTTAHI'.nilOVK, - m;siNivSs. OO Wj. MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN htki:kt CoTTAOH GltOVH, Olllt. J. W. BENTLY, The prartlral IUhU an.I HIkk; Maker, loroli-1 on.l.H.rct oflho lnirlal Hlel- m lug nvntly "loiio. Satisfaction Gtsranteed. "barke r" sTperman I'llOI'lUUTOHH 01'- THE EXCHANGE mm7 DKAi.KitH In i'isk WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Malnttreet, Uolfgn r'v". ' " hTcTmadsen, Watchmakkk. Itepalrlng at rcaonable ehargen. COTrAOK OUOVK, OUH. ItKllUltKT KAKIS, Cashier The fet National Bank OF- CoTTAOB GKOVIt, OkK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to lomi cm approved security. KxcIhmkiw hoUI, uvnltablo imv M" in the United Stale". Your nitnlnen (a fSoltc.Urtt. SCHLEFS GROCERY. . . Corner of Mln.nd Second St., CottoBoOrovo o...i..a n nun lino ot Groceries, No tloiiH, Candles, Tobaccos, Nuts ami Our prices are right ami wo will gWo yaood Value for Your Mono,. n m M B1 O n o ft m tt cs M O n ta o H u o .4 EW 5f All M a o w t M la o w a n o m n -fciaki (9tDnoBOBBoaonoBanoE6aoaHonoHoi!oaon3Danoaene3onoHoaaiceaeBonoiioBoaooDOEoa 20 yds, Cnlico... .91.00 . 1. 00 mm .37.:: ' '"tColbred-Dresa-Goods. ' - - fl inline I. ' -5lA " Hast Gingham i.oo Sheeting, 60 in. wide, i.oo llest Prints. 1 00 " Percale i.eo India Linen uoo Ouling Elauiiel i.oo Shaker " i.oo Wool Eiderdowns. .. . i.oo Flannelettes i oo Hont-y Eliinueletts. . . 1.00 '4 8 12 16 12 " 10 " 12 ' 8 Cloth ins ! Wu will icll von clothint;, Men and HoyV, neat np-to-dato units cheaper than yon hovt. ever bought then. In town. Come mid era our goods and get our prices before you buy a full lino of Summer Goods. I.udUH' Khbt WaUts on tho same lino, cheaper than over. H EMM WAY & BURKHOLDEE. Carry the most complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware in south Lane county. Also a fine line of Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. We are Headquarters for Mining Supplies, Hurcules Powder, Fuse and Caps. Also agents for the celebrated Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows and Harrows. In fact anything you may want in the Hardware line. Call and See Us and We will Treat You Right. The Typewriter PRICE $35 E L- KING. General Agent for Oregon, Washington. and Idaho, Albany, Ore.K GOODS ' Descriptions ilv risiow s LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING New Goods Coming every day. Our Store is filled up of Bright, New Up-to-date Goods. CQME AND' SEE US5 Black Dress Goods Cotton. Mixed and all Wool, 25c, 15c. 20c, 25c, 35c. 6oc785c,-$i.oo Nice Line of Silks All the leading colors at reduced prices 40c to $1. 50. ' Velveteen and Silk Velvet .IOC to $1.20. Silk and Satin Ribbons All widths and colors 2c to 30c per yd. Velvet Ribbons 4c to 15c. a . tM most simple, practical and durable on the market at any price. ' Ask for catalogue. bKllO o If H 0 M O w n a u a o El o a o n o o a a o a o H e H e ta a o B 61 a a o a o EB 0 H O New line of Clothing for Men and Hoys We marked them at Cash and will save yon "Jo'icy on m - Cotton Pants $ 1.25 $ 1.50 Mixed 1.80 2.25 Wool " 2.50 6.00 Full Suit 6.00 18.00 Fancy Vests 2.50 2.75 Children's Clothing 2.00 11.00 Men's Dress Shirts. .50 1 25 " Work " .50 .50 Boys Shirts 3 -5 i H " i uioiiiiiiin NOTICE KOIl PUllLICATION. Unltod Stato Lund Office, Koseburg, Ore. Jul)- 6th, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that In wimplliuico ultlithu provisions of tho act of Congross of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor tho salooj timber lands In the Staton of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ox. tended to all the I'ltbllo Land States by act of August 4, 1S92 Nathaniel O. rennet, of Kelso, county of Cowlitz, Stato of Washington, has this day filed in this olllco his aworn statement No. 1?J1, for the lmrchaMi of the S U SV M, NE i BW4, 8Wi SE!i of Section No. II In Town- ship No. SO South, Hauge bo. i nesi.auu win offer iiroof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to wild land before the Register and Receiver of thUolUriiat RoieburK, Oregon on Monday the 10th day of September, 1901. lie names as witnesses; W.S. JUles'.J. II. ae,of Cottago drove, Ore, Frederick llloomflold.ol Eugene, Ore., 11. L. l'eliuel, of Kelso, Wash, Any and all persons claiming adversely H'O above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ofllco on or beforo said 16th day of Sept. ,1901. J. T. Riiipqes, Register. Music Lessons .mr x3 -Qn the Piano. A late Oradcd Oerman Method of Musiu is now being taught at tho O. I', Manso by i Mrs. L.D. Beck. Jlccitalswlllbo given at proper Intervals thus giving parents an opportunity to note progress, 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each nntcc the expenses of a Carnival to he held in the Kxposition building J from September 18 to October 19. 1 A notable exhibit of all the in- dustries of the Pacific Northwest I will be made in the big exposition ' building, and athletic exercises, a 1 horse show, and a military tourna- Miient will be held on Multnomah fii.i o,i;,.i;.. 'r., c.11 mm,ar 1 """'" , h 1 bands have been engaged and there will ue many line leatures 111 uie 1 amusement line The Carnival is in charge of a committee comprising 28 repre sentative business men of which Gen. Owen Summers is president, I. N. Fleischner vice president, A. 13. Steinbach treasurer, and J. D. Mann secretary. With such men at the head of tlif iffiir t'lf Oil-nival is SurcUo 111c anair, lie v-arnivai is suil 10 be well worth visiting. . . . 1 .ORES TREATED FREE. Mr. J. F. Balchelder, a well known mining man of Portland, will be in charge of a concentrator, 1 which will be in operation at the Exposition in that city, during the carnival, beginning September 18, and invites all persons having ores they desire to test to communicate with him. He asks for lots of from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds and no charge will be made for milling. Here Is an opportunity that ought to be taken advantage of by many mine owners. These ore tests will prove one of the most attractive features of the Exposition. J. Pierpont Morgan is going to ani,Fnnjiigcp4os aideleateothg Iipicopal convention. 11 lie minus he is going to organize a religious trust and combine all the churches into one, so that he can discharge seven-eighths of all the ministers he will find that he is getting Into the wrong pew. When he tackles that job, he will discover that the devil has set him a task too big even for so powerful and willing an agent of his satanic majesty. No doubt Mr. Morgan would fain consolidate heaven and hell so that his soul might escape some penalties in the world to come. Pacific Miner. The Bible is 0 storehouse ot rich imagery and splendid words, of style both simple and ornate, and as literature alone, apart from its spiritual elevation will repay the search of every student. Read the Bible and Shakespeare and you will find yourselves able to converse well. September Ladies Home Journal. TO TI1K PU11LIO. Having just tnkon a course of n striK'tions in tho Professor Rogers sys turn of tinting wo are prepared to do tho most beautiful work known to our busi ness. This work is beautiful. Oall and seoours'imiiles. .MHS..I. I' . TAYLOII, i J. D. Cochran Carries the Largest and Most Complete Iiue of Furniture and Undertaking: G-oods In Cottage Grove and sells ami see for yourself. BAKERY Main Street, Cottaye Supplies Fresh' Bread daily, also Pies, Cakes and Confections of nil kinds. Your patronage is solicited. Give us a call and we will try Mrs. C. KNUDSEN. Some people wollder if a man call be a Christian and a miner at the same time. George V. Lloyd of Cottage Grove is one ot tliese. Mr. Lloyd is a mining engineer a first-class one, too and a pure Christian gentleman. He is of ihat class that commands the con fidence of men of large capital, be cause they know that they can de- Pe,ld on ,,im- His word is Eood His work is faithful. He is not one of the pUrchasable number. He is one of those bringing con fidence to the Bohemia district of Southern Oregon. His efforts are worth more to that region than that of half a dozen of the other kind. NOTICE FOR l'UHI.ICATIOX, Ijind Olllcc at IUcbnrKi Oregon, AugnatZI, 1'jol, N'otlfe In hereby given that the following. nninel wttler hai fllel notice of hi Intention to make final proof In support of hla claim, and tlit Mll proof will be made before Slarla L. ,.,,. , Rn-. nr,,n " ' ' ' o onOctobei 8th. 1981. viz: Andrew M. Claven, on II. K. 9706 for the 8 H SE 1-1, S SW 1-1, Bee. S.Tp.SBS., It. 2 W. He namea the following wltnemea to provo Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of aM lanit, viz: I'eter Johnxon, Ole Olon of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Martin Terkleaon, Israel Kcuman ol Eugene, Oregon. J. T. DRiMZii, Itegiiitcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Iloeburg, Oregon, Augut28, 1901. Notice U hereby given that the following, named Mttlor hat filed notice ol hla Intention to make Hnal proof In support of his claim, and that raid proof will be made before Marie L. Ware, L. 8. CommlMloner at Eugene, Oregon, oil Octobers. 1901, viz: Peter Johnson, on II, E. 9710 lor the Lot8, 9, 10, 11 Sec. 6, Tp. 23 8., II. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to provu his continuous residence upon and cultivation of mid land, viz: Ole Olson, Andrew M. Claven of Cottage drove, Oregon, Martin Terkloson, Israel Njtl. man ol Eugene, Oregon. , J T. Bripom, Rcgliter. r.l Successor to B. F. PHILUPS, r- -DKALERS 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 handled 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 the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. at the Lowest Prices. Call Orove, Oregon.