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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
BOHEMIA fhe Proipoul Dolna Men ( CotUue Grave AdvertUe In the Nut' Bring Your Job Work to rfie Nugget Job Office. Prices Reasonable is Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interest!, of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. TJX Cottage Grove, Oregon, Friday, September IB, 1901. NO. 35 PROFESSIONAL J. E. YOUNG jmornU-"tmL(tw " " Offli mi Main tl. Wl Hide CoTTAOK Gl)V, OkK. J, C. JOHNSON F. (I. EIIV 'IttorneV i "l Coaiiselorx-al-l.aw it'1 mil )liriillln Uo, u,r(liniii A llHMHIW)'"l". COTTAOK GKOVK. OUK. J. S. MEDLEY jmovittW-ttl-Luw o o o (imruil Main strtl- CoTTAOK CiKOVK, OKI!. JEROME KNOX jtUoriioy-at-titi-io mral.t .Utliltntl 11.1 to MlnlliK Uli.Uie-.. Oottaok Gkovij, Oku. THOMPSON & HARDY HUorietsnid Caunsclars-al Imr KIJOKNK. OUK. L. T. HARRIS tfYorvW miit Von nstloi -it-Law 1,4,1s! alUllll ,h U" "' flrtt Nmlmwl !" lttiIMliK. KUtlKSK, OUK. Mr. Kilhtrloe Sclilccf, M. II. m a o n e o 0 n a o M 0 0 oaeBeoaaoaonesaaonoiionsieii H 0 II. 0 a o NEW GOODS Of All Descriptions atvs- Eakin & Bristow?s 0 a a n o m o D O a o rt o 0 H a o u o a n n o a 0 a o a noHODODon3oaoBoaoBOBeBtnoH0ntaanBOBOBOHoneooBoaos0BoacBOBOEsaBeneoaoBoa ... i ti er Wfliiirn ana mini yiV0Wvu " COTTAOK OUOVK, OUK Gil M & HEMEHWAi Alt OUT UOIIKMIA. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. LISADHRS IN MERCHANDISING New Goods Coming every up of W. H. ROBINSON -l'rnnKu I'myhpuk OSir t. reMnn on Him tltrel. iir Wall. COTTAOK IIHOVK. - OHMION. HUSINKSS. on iOu MRS. PET SANFORD'S Far Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN HTHKKT COTTAOK GKOVU, OKU. J. W. BENTLY, The practical n.Mit ami Xh'' Maker, located entourr.t iiflhe lmtUI Hotel. HH" nf neatly done, Satbfaction Guranteed. "BARKER &" PERM AN HlOI'lUKTOnH OF THE EXCHANGE-""""857 IIBAI.KIW IN FINK r WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main (treat. Vaii lrnvt, Or. H. C. MADSEN, Watcumakhk. Repairing t reontile e hrge. All work guaranteed nrst-Mass. . , Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Uwesl I rl COTTAOK OUOVK, OUK. Pamtin Hiinaw. II kbt Kakin, I'ratlilent, tiwhlcr h First National Bank OF CoTTAOK GROVU, OUK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to Ibnu on approved Bcciirlty. KxolmiigitH Hold, nvnllablo unv .ilucii in tliu Unitud Btutvu. Xour IhtKltteHH in Solicited. SCHLEFS GROCERY. . . Corner ol Mulnnml Socoml Bt Cottngo Clmvo, Curricn a lino lino of Grworlon, .No tions, Oondloa, Tobaccos, Nuts and Stationery, Our prlcoH aro right and wo will ko you Good Value for l'oui' Monetf. Take tho Bohemia Nuyoo' day. Our Store is filled Bright, New Up-to-date Goods. -COHE AND SEE US 20 yds. Calico Ji.oo 20 " lltcached Muslin.... i.oo 20 " Unbleached Muslin.. 1.00 20 " Cambric i.oo 14 " Ilest Gingham 1.00 54" Sheeting, 60 in. wide, i.oo 14 " Rest Prints i o-j 8 " " Percale i.oo 13 " India I.iuun i.oo 16 " Outing Flannel 1.00 l " Shaker " i-oo 2j " Wool Eiderdowns. ... i.oo 10 " l'Manneleltes I oo 12 " Heavy I'Manuelftts. . . i.oo Black Dress Goods Cotton, Mixed and all Wool, 25c, 35c 45c, 60c, 85c, $1.50 and $2 35. Colored Dress Goods 15c 20c, 25c, 35c. 60c, 85c, $1.00 Nice Line of Silks All the leading colors at reduced prices 40c to $1.50. Velveteen and Silk Velvet 40c to $1.20. Silk and Satin Ribbons All widths and colors 2c to 30c per yd. Velvet Ribbons 4c to 15c. New line of Clothing for Men and Roys We marked them at Cash prices and will save you money on them. Pants ..$ 1.25 .. 1.80 Cotton Mixed Wool " 2; 50 Full Suit 6.00 Fancy Vests 2.50 Children's Clothing 2.00 Men's Dress Shirts. .50 " Work " .50 Roys Shirts .o .25 6.00 18.00 2.75 11.00 1 5 2.50 50 Clothing ! Clothing ! . . .1 I l,.,,.l,t & u. 111 ...11 i.,i rlnihiiiL' Men mid llov'u, nent up-lo-uaio hiihh chu ur 1,,.... f .,u..b.. ,, cZo,r prUu-for. you buy. fall llnoof Bnmmer OoC, Lmlha' Klilrt WidHtHon ll.o naino line, cheuper than over. HEM EN WAY & BUEKHOLDEE. On Sunday last George W. Iloyd received a dispatch from Ihe secretary of the Bohemia Gold Mining Company conveying orders for the immediate shutdown of the company's property and to stop all further outlay. It struck Mr. Iloyd like a bolt from a clear sky, for everything in connection with the company's operations had been running. very smoothly and, as was fondly supposed, to the entire satis faction pf all concerned in that en terprise. It will be some little time before full reason for the sud den and peremptory order will be known at this end of the company's business, but it is hoped that it will be nothing more serious than that which has twice before hap pened on a violent change ol ad ministration. It is most earnestly hoped that a change will not have to be made just at this time, for the money power has always with drawn its capital from business en terprises for a time at least until new conditions and new confidence can be fully formed. News this week from the Helena Consolidated M. and M. Co. is very flattering, they having run into a shute of fine free ore that carries large values and big volume and which will enable the company to operate its mill steadily all winter. The company is now laying in sup plies for the winter, the aggregate to be about twenty tons and Joe Cole, the fast freighter, expects to get the supplies all delivered at the company's property in the next two weeks while the roads are in prime condition. J. F. Miller of the Lost Boy near the Ridge Hotel on the Noonday road came in this week and brought some fine specimens from his prop; erty, taken from tbiee feet below the surface, containing gold, cop per, silver, etc. The ore is base, but a small piece whin panned left a fine streak of gold in the pan. The Helms boys have struck a vein of free milling ore on -the Mystery claim on the Ridge. They are now in 160 feet and will soon cut the vein at about 175 feet below the surface. This property is now looking fine and will soon be in first-class shape. Several other properties in the Ridge section are looking up well and work is steadily going ahead in their development. Lund Office at UoHeburp, Orciron. Septembers, 1001. N'otire is hereby Riven Unit the follow-lni?-iiHiiiel nettler han Hied notice of his intention to miiku llnnl proof in support of hit claim, find that (aid proof will bo Hindi! before Mnrio L. Warn U. 8. Com inlHHioner at Kujrenr!, Oregon, .n Octo ber 18, 11)91. viz: .Jacob (ifiwilz on IiIh II. K. No. 8217 for tho SW Jjf Sec. 2 Tp. 21 H., It. 1 Wwt. He names the following witnesses to prove IiIh continuous residenco upon mid cultivation of naid land, viz: J. U. Kendall,. tolm Kobi Lee, J. IJ.Tapp, of Cottage Urove, Ore on. J. T. Bridoes, RcjrlBtor. The . . . RESORT Hirer St., Cottage Grove. BLEW& JONES, Props 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 forlMiniug 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 Hue. . .11 rr 4- Vmi TP 1 ofVl t TJs and we win ueai .t,.... Call and See PRICE $35 General Agent for Oregon 9? The most simple, practical and durable Typewriter on the market at nuy price. Ask for catalogue. E. L. KING, Washington and Idifho. Albany, Ore. United States Land Olllce, rtoseburg, Ore. July 6th, 1901. Kotlre Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In tho 8tato of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the l'ubllc Land States by act of August 1, IMtt Nathanlol 0. rennet, of Kelso, county of Cowlitz, State of Washington, has this day tiled In this otllco his sworn statement No. 1721, for the purchaso of tho 8 M SW 4i UtW.'i. SWSKJi of Section No. 11 In Town ship No. SO South, flange No, 2 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or ttonu than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforotho Register and Iiecelvcrof this olllco at Roxoburg, Oregon on Monday tho 16th day of September, 1001. He umnoa as wltnessos: W. 8. Hales, J. II, Hales, of Cottage flrovo, Ore., Frederick Illoomlleld, of Eugene, Ore., II. L. rolmcl, of Kolso, Wash. Any and all persons claiming advorsoly tho nbovo-dcu'rlbcd lands aro requested to file their claims In this ofllco on or before said 16th day of Sept., 1901. J. T, DniDCEs, Register. Music Lessons - On the Piano. A Into Graded German Method otMusIo is now bolng taught at the O. I', Munso by Mrs. L.X). Beck. Recitals will be given nt proper Intervals thus giving parents, an opportunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each NOTICE FOB PUBl.IOATIOX. Land OfHco nt Roso"biirg, Oregon, Septembers, 1001. Notieo is hereby given t lint the following-named settler has filed notice of Iter intention to make final proof in sup port of her claim, and that said proof will bo mudo before the Bepiuter and HeceiverU. S. Land Office ntltoseburc, Oregon, on October 10,1001, viz: Emma O. Jones on her II. E. No. 8048 for tho E M SE H, S NEi Sec. 32 Tp. 22 S., B. 3 V She names the following witnesses to nrovo her continuous resldetico upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: v W illiam 1. Jones. Henry u. uomus, Elislm (Jeer, May Geer, of Amos, Ore- gun. J. i. liniiKius, uegister. We carry an extra fine line of Liquors and Cigars, and If you have oceatlon to want goods In our line we would appreciate a call from you. 30COOOOOOOOOC NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. United States Land Onicc, Rosclmrg, Oregon, Sept., 3rd, 1901. Notice is liorcby given that In compllafica with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to alt the l'ubllc Land States by act of August 4, ISM, Iver Iverson, of Fir, County of Skagit, State of Washington, has this day fllcd In this office his sworn statement No. 1811, for the purchafe of the N M NE l-t.SEl-t NE 1-1, NE I-t SE 1-1, of Section No. a) In Township No. 20S., Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olticc at Roeburg, Oregon, on Monday the 18th day of November, 1901. lie names as witnesses: Oco. Woolly ot Drain, Oregon, L. O. DeWoIf of Portland, Oregon, Riley Smith ot Roseburg, Oregon, Robert A. Lauderdale of Norman, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this otllco on or before said 18th day of November, 1901. J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Auguit23, 1901, Notice Is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Marie L. Ware, U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene,- Oregon, on October 8th, 1901, vie: Andrew M. Claven, on II. E. 970O for tbo 8H SE 1-1, 8 i SW 14, Sec, 8,Tp.2!S., R.2 W. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lanu, viz: Peter Johnson, Ole Olson of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Martin Tcrkleson, Israel Neutnan of Eugene, Oregon. X. T. nniDOza, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, AugustS3, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler tnia filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Marie L. Ware, U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on October 8, 1901, viz: Peter Johnson, on II, E. 0740 for the Lots 8, 9, 10, U Sea. 0, Tp. S3 8., R. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Ole Olson, Andrew M. Claven of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Martin Terkleson, Israel Neu man ot Eugene, Oregon. J T. Bridges, Register. J. D. Cochran Carries the Largest and Most Complete Line, of IThxrmture and Undertaking- G-oods In Cottage Grove and sells at the Lowest Prices and see for yourself. Can CITY BAKERY Main Street, Cottaye Grove, Oregon. Supplies Fresh Bread daily, also Pies, Cakes and Confections of all kinds, Your patronage is solicited. Give us a call and we will try to please vou, Mrs. C. KNUDSEN.