Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, October 25, 1901, Image 1

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A I.I, l)l'-T(l.)ATi: IIIIMINI'.HH
tiv.u ov coiTAdn oitovi:
AllVl'.UTISIJ IN TIIK NIKIOI'.T,
TIIK NtlOOET .TOM OIIIUH
TIIIINS OUT GOOD WOltK AT
MOST lCISASOHAIIT.K 1'UIOKt).
Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
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Cottage Grove, Oregon, Iriday, October 25, d 901.
3STO. 41
PROFESSIONAL.
J. E. YOUNG
AUornay-tU- Law
Olllco (in Mnln Ktlrut, Wont Hide
Cottaok Gkovh, Oltlt.
J, a JOHNSON anil F. (J. EIIY
rttlorncys ami Uounsclors-ai-Lam
flieclat mention given In Mining. Corporation
mill Meri'uiitllo Imw.
OMcenvvr (lamina A llnmciiHny'.ntorp.
COTTAOIi GKOVIi, ORE.
J. S. MEDLEY
Attomay-tU-Law o o o
-Outre an Mnln Mreot :
Co'CTAOK CKOVIt, Oku.
JEROME KNOX
AUorioy-al-Laiu
Prompt attention paid lu Mining Iluxiiion.
Cottaok Guovit, Oiik.
lIKLMIf W. TIIOMI1M1N CIIAH. A. IIAHIfY.
THOMPSON & HARDY
alitor ncis and Counselors-tit- Law
Hperlalnttcnlliin given liitlm law of Mines,
KUUKNIi, OKU.
L. T. HARRIS
rtilorncu and (Umnstlor-at-Law
Hcll MtoiitJn KKcnUHlio lnw of Mlnei.
First Nnllimnl Hunk Building.
KUliKNK1, OKU.
Mrs. Kallicrluc Schlecf, M. D.
Diseases of Women anil Children
COTTAOK OKOVH, OKU.
WmR"OBINSON w
I'mtrriciNu I'icymcmn
Onlco and roldctice on lllvor street, near Wall.
COTTAIiUdltOVK, - - - OIIKOON.
BUSINESS.
GO 1
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIN HTItlUIT
Cottaok Gkovk, Okk.
J. W. BENTLY,
Tho lirnctlciit H"t mill Hlmu MnVor, Iwutoil
ono iliKir wi-l nf Uio lmrliil Hotel. Iteimlr.
lnic ncntly li'o.
Satisfaction Gorantecd.
BARKER & PERMAN
l'nOI'KIKTOIlS OF
THE EXCHANQE"5
DKALKIM IN KINK
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Mnln Btrcet, 0iiIIiib Orovn, Oro
H. C. MADSEN,
WATCHMAKKK.
ItepnlrlnR nt ronionhblo phari?c.
All work Kiiiif""6'' flrtt-cliiM. , .
Wutchoa, Ctocki ami Jowolry at Lowcil l'rlcei
COTl'AQB GKOVK, OUU.
The First Na
op
CoTTAGB GKOVK, Ou.
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Kxchangos sold, available any pluco
In the United States.
Xottr HiiitlttcHti In Solicited.
SGHLEFS
GROCERY. . .
Comoro! Main and Bcconrt Bt., CottugoOrovo.
Carries a Alio li0 of Groceries, No
Hons, Candles, Tobaccos, Nuts and
Stationery. ,,, ,
Our prices nro right find wo will give
you
Good Value for l'ouv Mono,.
FALL ANT) WINTER GOODS
.IiiMt nrrlvuil Now Htyhm In Ladles',
MIhhi'm mill Child's Ciipcs mill .Junkets.
8111110 now Much of Ladle's' Dress
HkirU. Kiilny Dny Skirts mill Bondy
iiiiiiIii V nippers (or winter.
Homo beautiful Morccrlxrd Hittlno
UndmklrlM lit cunt to clone out . Only
a few lufuie they nro going rapidly.
Dress Trlmmlngx: Tliu latest iIchIiciih
in .lot mill Alliipimuo trimmings mid
Silk", nUu velvet ribbon. Now things
arriving weekly.
Moulin: lStmill bolts of Cnliot A and
Ciilmt V, from ) ydH. to 25 yds., each
hi uiti niiiiH pnru per yum nn iiuyo uues.
Yon don't ne'd lo invest mo inncli lo (jot
tliu price.
OiitliiL- Hmincls nt Goto 10c. Largo
Spoolnol Thread of 500 1irds o-ich, 5c.
50o Until Towels fur 25c. TIiIm Ik n great
bargain mill you hIioiiIiI luku udvnutiigo
of it iitonoo.
EAKIN
Some Good Bargains in Clothing
To close out odds and ends or broken suits
we olFer a special price on the following gar-
ments. These are good values
price : "'' .-
2 Coats and Vests, medium light weights,
dark Cnsimere. size 36 and 38 Regular
price $11.00 per suit; for coa't and vest
$G 00.
1 Coat and Vest, medium light weight,
color brown, size 35. $10.00 per suit;
coat and vest $5.75.
2 Coats and Vests, medium heavy, dark
brown check, size 36 and 38. $11.00 per
suit; for coat and vest $5.50.
1 Coat 'and Vest, medium heavy weight,
dark color, size 38. $7.95 per suit; coat
and vest $4.40.
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Cottage
fa
Clothing !
We will sell you clothing, Men nnd Boy's, neat up-to-dato suits choapor than yon hnvo over bought
them hi town. Come and aeo our goods nnd get our prices before you buy n full lino of Summer Goods.
Ladies' Shirt Waists on tho tuuno lino, cheaper than over.
HEM EN WAY & BUB2TH0LDEE.
V. S. ClIRISMAN.
The Fashion Stables
COKNKIl MAIN and SECOND BtRKKT, COTTAQE OROVK
Gljrisiflai) B"s, Proprietors.
and
Xotlco of Final Settlement.
Nntloo Is hereby clvon that tlio umlerslgnoil,
admlnlmriitornf ilio Kutatoof James M. riinpln.
ileeeasud, Iiiih II led Ills II mil aceount la fcuUl
mutter with tho County Clerk of Lane County,
Oregon, and an ordor litis been made and entered
of locord directing tills notice unil hotting Mon
day tho 4th day of November, 1001, at tho hour
of 1 o'eloek j. m. for tho hearing of objection
to mhl iieeoiint and llnnl tottlumont of said
ettiito. I
Dated this Octobor lit, 1001.
1). I IIUKTON,
oltnl Admlnliitrator of tho Kstateof
James M. Cluipln, Dcccated.
i;. O I'urrEn, Attorney.
MnclnloHlioM lo cIoho nt COc to 75o on
dollar.
I,fulii'H. Woliavo n now lino of nil
klndrt of SlioarH from tlio Htiuill trimmorM
to tlmliiritcHtklxu. If you iirolcft-hiiiidod
wo liiivt- tliu oiioh you wnnt.
FiiriniTH ! Wo linvo flint received n now
mid coniiiletu lino in Pocket KiiIvlu, j
llitlelicr ICiiIvch mid KiiznrH nnd every ,
lilitdo in (jilniiltced to lio iinml forged.
Tliey ttro benutieM and wilt give sntlufnu- (
tlon. I
Wo nro elo-iDir out our Ilitrdwnro hocIi
hh KIiovcIh, SpiuleH, KorkM, Axes. Ooor
Lock, IIInjtuH, etc., nt cost. Call in
wlieu you wnnt bargain.
To tlio School Children : We nro of
feritiK our School IJjijrH, Slnton, etc., ut
coat. Our lino of Tableta Ik n good one.
Our UnibrelliiH nro nil bnriiin nt 50c i
to f'J.OO. Coiuti In nnd nelect one enrlv.
Kunieinber pelf opening oneu for men.
BRISTOW.
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Coat nnd Vest, medium
dark casimere,
coat and vest $4.75.
Coats and Vests, medium heavy weight,
dark casimere, size 35 and 36. $6 35 per
suit; coat and vest $4.25.
Coat and Vest, heavy weight, black and
white twill, size 42. $7.50 per suit; coat
and vest $5.25.
Coat, no vest, heavy weight, dark casi
mere, size 40. $6.35 per suit; $3.00 for
coat.
Hem
G-rove, Oregon.
tZ 7m
El, i BANGS.
Also own and opperate the Bohemia
Black Butte Stage Lines
First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at
Reasonable Prices
Xotlee uf Final Settlement.
Kotlco Is lioroliy given that tho undcrhiBnod,
admlnlhtratoroftho ostuloofo. II. Vanschoalek,
deeeiu.ed.htt8 lllcd In tho County Court of Ijiiio
County, State of Oregon, his llnnl' account as
such administrator of Bald ostate, and that Mon
day, tho 1th day of November, 1001, at hour of
1 o clock p. in., lins boon llxod by mid Court as
the tlmafor hearing objections to Mild account
and the sottlomunt thoreof.
, , JAMU8 HKMENWAY
oltnl Administrator of tho Kstato of
O. II. Vanschoaick, Uecoasotl.
SttbHci'lue for the Kuget.
All our Gent's Linen colors, 15c, 2 for
25c, former price 20c each. All the
Intent Htylen. Our Linen Shirts are the
buHt in the market.
Our Glove slock is of the best. Tn
(net it is lmposHihlo to find any that
excels ours. Working gloves at from
15c to $1.50 per pair.
Our Men's nnd Hoy's Wool Underwear
ami sweaters nro warmer, wear longer
and coit less than you will pay elsewhere
for.them.
Men's Working Pants nt $1.00 to $1.75.
Working Shirts at 50c, worth 00o-to 75c.
We positively hnvc the largest lino of
Wool IIoe for Ladles, Misses and Chil
dred and also Men that we ever had in
stock,
lllankots nt from 05c to $3.00 per pair.
Kulibcr Goods nro much cheaper than
last year.
even at first w
heavy weight,
size 40.
$8 35 per suit;
w
f
M
en way
T; C; C; -'1
Shcvlir Sale on Execution.
Nottco Is hereby given that by virtue of an
Kxccutlon duly Issued out of tho Circuit Court
of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lane,
on me iniu nay oi papicmuur, jvuj, on a juug
mont rendered In the Justice Court, for tho
Juulco district of Cottage .drove, of tho State
of Oregon for tho County of Lano, on tho 4th
day ol May, 1001, which judgment was enrolled
and docketed In tho olllco of the Clork of tliu
Circuit Court on the M day of August, 1901, In
a suit In the Justice Court, for tho Justice
district of Cottage flrove, whoreln Dr. .0. 17.
Bnapp Is plaintiff and J. 11. Itusher Is defendant,
and In ino directed commanding me that out of
tho personal pioporty of said defendant, or,
If sufficient could not be found, then out of tlio
ronl property belonging to said defondant In
fuid County on or after tho Mild sJd. day of
August, 1U01, to satisfy tho sum otKorty-twoand
SS-1C0(J 12.23) Dollars, nnd a further sum of Six
and KO-H'O (fii bO) Dollars costs, and tho costs of
and upon this writ, and being nimble to And
poronnl proporty of said dofondant to satisfy
said Judgment and costs and accruing costs I
did on the soth day of Feptembor, 1001, levy
upon tho following described real property be
longing to said dofonduut. on tho 22d day of
August, 1001, or subsequently to-wtt:
Ixit No. Kight (S) In block No. two (2) of I'or
klns' addition to rho City of Cottage flrovo.
Lane County. Oregon, as tlio sumo Is platted
mid recorded.
Now fhoreroro In tho naino of tho ftato of
Orbgon nnd In coniiiliiuv'O with said writ I will
offer for sale at public auction for cash, subject
to redemption, all tho right, title nnd Interest
of tho said defendant In and to tho above de
scribed premises, at tho South-wost door of tho
County Court House, In Kugcne, Lano County,
Oregon, ou Monday tlio 1th day of November,
1001. botwoGii thii finurs of 0 o'clock u. m. and
4 o'clock p. in. towltut 1 o'clock p. in. on said j
day, .
Dated this tho 28th day of September, 1001,
W. W. WlTHEItH
oltnl Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon. '
Clothing !
a svLtsxjyiD snoiriya.
Certificates of Stock of the J.c
Hoy Company Finding
Heady Sale.
Since the opening of books for
the sale of stock in the LeRoy Com
pany the secretary and treasurer
has been kept busy issuing cer
tificates and the first block of
treasury stock for working capital
is going fast. This company is
much pleased with the interest our
home people are taking in tiie
matter of buying stock and with
the good words of encouragement
bur business men have for the
property, which is well known to
all of them. All who have inves
tigated the working plans of the
company feel confident of its suc
cess. The stock is non-assessable,
the par value is io cents, but the
first block of 50,000 shares are
being put on the market for i
cents per share. No salaries are
being paid to the officers, who are
under bonds for the faithful dis
charge of their duties, and every
dollar is being economically ex
pended for the best development of
the property. This week several
tons, of supplies have been bought,
paid for and shipped to the mine
aud work will be vigorously pushed
all winter. Alfred Johnson, the
efficient superintendent and mining
manager, is now at the mine and
will give it his personal attention
all the time. Intending purchasers
and friends of this fine property
will do well to get some of this
stock belore tlie hrst block is ex
and shares in the next block will
cost them more money. As devel
opment is attained the shareholders
in this property will be kept in
formed ot events at tne mine
through this paper.
DIVIDE ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. faetli Kowe were
here on a visit last week. Mr,
Rowe has sold his farm here to
David Hummer for S600 and he
will hereafter make his home west
of Eugene.
Dr. Wall and Miss Bennetta
Whipple were visiting Miss Annie
Underwood Sunday.
Reuben Tucker went to Thurs'
ton Sunday and returned Monday
evening.
Bert Lee has his new house
about half completed and expects
to move into it soon.
Jacob Geiwitz, John Robinson
and James Tapp went to Eugene
last Thursday and returned Friday
DIVIDE SCHOOL.
The following report of the
Divide school for the first month
from September 23d to October
18th is here given:
Number onrolled 33
Wholo number days attendance. . .647a
" " " absence 32
" " times tnrdy 3
Roll of Honor
Florence Leo
JcbsIo Turner
Cloo Hod rick
Umbcrto Porini
Mnggio Porini
Blanche Lindstrom
Mary Gnldabino
Elmer Smith
Phoobo Damowood
Butilnli Coffin
Emma Long
Bert Smith
Groll Sodorstrom
Anna Harrison
Anna Lindstrom
Mary l'erinl
Edna Turner
Ida M. .Smith, Teacher.
Many pooplo havo secrets and guard
them Jealously, but tho great benefac
tors ot tho human race havo in all time
laid bate tho eccrots that benefit hu
manity. So It is with tho Ilonson Drug
Co. They make no secret ol having tho
best. Unrest and freshest snnnlv of
Drugs over offered for snlo In Cottage
Grovo. In tho compounding of pro
scriptions nothing but tho very choicest
of ingrodionts arc used, and they are
propared by no oxport pharmacist who
stnkes his reputation upon his ability.
Tho lionson Drug Co. leads nnd its repu
tation is known far aud wido for first
claes goods nnd fair and honest prices.
When you need anything that is usually
found in no up-to-dnto drug store call
on tho Benson Drug Co, and you can
got it.
Advertise In the Xugget,
GLASS
' BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF.
Cottage Grove
Phnine Mill!
Wo nro now prepared to furnish all
kinds of brackets, mo-'Idlngs, cornlcn,
sash nnd doors, door and window frames,
windows, pickets, etc.
Woodwork of all kinds mado nnd re
paired. We will also work rustic, siding,
celling or size studding, etc. '
PRICES REASONABLE
SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT
-As the Old Maid
Said wlaen Sh.e
Kissed tlie
Dwarf.
Our ads are short and sweet and right
to the point.
PURE DRUGS
RIGHT PRICES
Brcliaut & Morgan
Xie Xew Era Drug Store,
BEST GOODS
Tjvat Lowest Prices
That Is what you are looking for,
Isn't It?
Well we have them. Come
and see for yourself.
Look at our prices, our
goods and you will see
it pays to buy where you
can select from the largest
Millinery goods shown in
town.
NEWIiAND'S
MilliHcry Store
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,
DHALHRS 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 nnd
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.
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