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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
Bi er 2 f- ST. . I 1 I ! I i JIOHEMIA HUGGTi HOWARD AMERY, Proprietors. C. J. HOWARD Editor. UH3 W.f.BNRY, . . Actatt341Ur M4 RnaltMas Maaartr. EnUwUttfc toifflc at CntUgt Orote, urofonMriccona ciamaiiriat'.er. ftabeerlptlon price, BILBO, In advanra. Advancing IUta maa known upon application. , Tlttit rATEn li kept on (lie HE.O, Dralte'a AdTerttilnt Atency, 4andA Merchant! Ex. uun,Hn rranciaco,uiuornia. wcerccon tracti lor advertlilnc can k made for tt. Friday, August 22, 1902. Hon. Thos. H. Tongue is now at bis home at Hillsboro, where he will spend his summer vacation. iUnited .States -Land Commis jrionerBinrrer Hetman accompanied by his wife returned from Wash ington, C. Just -veck to their home in Grants Pass for their sum mer's vacation. It "looks good'' to see a saw mill turning out all kinds of turn ber almost in the center of Cottage Grove". Now for a' creamery, a smelter, a woolen mill, and a few more things in turn. Every day brings the new depot that much nearer completion, ana at this time the work has so far progressed that it is safe to say a more ornamental depot, cannot be found on the S. P. line. Lane county is said to have more good saw timber than any section oflikesizein the world. A vast proportion of it is within a radius of 25 miles of Cottage Grove and is destined to make this section one of the wealthiest in the state, say nothing about the raining interests. days. It was particularly pleasing to the senior1 cditorof this oaDer in asmuch as he was for nearly two year closely associated with "Dave" while "holding cases" on the Salem Statesman back yonder in tne early Bo's, it was at that time "Dave" met Miss Nettie Mc Allister, a compositor also "hold ing cases" on the Statesman an amiable girl, who had the faculty of making many friends and few enemies. Friendship ripened in to love, and "Dave" and "Nettie" as all the boys about the office called them, were married. As the years came and went, the young couple' drifted out of Oregon into the State of Washington, following the newspaper business in various places with more or less success. At last Libby, Montana, became their home, where by the united skill of both, a good substantial newspaper was built up, and things commenced io "comelheir way" Last winter the wife was taken ill. and after weeks of a .hard fought battle for life, the thread snapped she smiled into her husband's eyes for the last time, kissed the little ones "good-bye," and the end came. When the young boy, the son of two of ye editor's former mends, "oiew in it was like a letter from home, and a more pleas ant surprise could not have been expected. It is said that Mr. Hendricks is contemplating dispos ing of his interests in Montana, and may eventually locate here. The Nugget extends to him its best wishes no matter where he may cast his lot. NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. United HtntcH IjuuI Ollltv, ltoncburpr. Ore., Aiijr. 13. 1P02. Notice la hereby irlven tlmt In com pllunco with tho provision of the .ct on oiiRtYHM 01 .iunti;i, istn, en titled "An Act for the wile of Tlmlier LniulK' In the MtntcM of California, Orejron, Ncvmln nml WnohliiRton Territory." in extended to nil the Public Lnntl Stnteo by net of AliRimt 4, w;, uoorwe 11. Ainciioimiii 01 Ann luntl, County of Ashland, State Of WlecoiiHln Iiiih thin day llled In thta ofllce his Hwoni Htntcmrnt No. .'til" lor tlicimrchnw of tho KK NK V. NV V NK X & NK X NW X of Section No. 12. TowuhIiIp 20 South of ItnniroS w est nml will offer oroot to ahmv tlmt the Innu HOllirht In luorv vnln able for IIh tlmlier or utotio than for ntrricultunW liunioww, nml to wtnb- llxh hi claim to wild land licfniv .unrio I Wnre, U. 55. (Jominliviloner, nt luiicene. urecon on Ttieminv k 28th ilny of Octolier, 1(X)2. lie lntiueM iiM witum: M.Jt. I'otts. of Holtr. LtnnCo.. Ore., Dave MunilLV. of Alum. Lime Co., Ore., John Murphy, of KiiKeue. Uuw Co., On.. M. A. lllilirwnv. of noioinnn. .Mouiana. Any mid till oerHOiiK cliilmlnir ml vprvely the nliovtMlencrllied land nro rvonented to flic their elaliim In thin otllee on or -la-fore Kiiltl ISth tlnv of Uctolier, iws. J. r. llitiixiKH, lleitlnter. NOTICE KOK PCIILICATION. United Stntes Lund Otlliv. HoHebunr, Ore., Atifr. l.'l, 1002. Notice Ih hereby given tlmt In com pliance with the provisions of the Act of UoiiKtw of Junc:i, 1S78, en titled "An Act for tho mile of Tlmlier LnitdM In the State of California, Oregon. Nevndn, and Waliln;ton Territory," im extended to nil tho I'uuuc uiniistatort uy net of August 4, 1SU2 Hln if. Macdonnld of Ashland, LABOR DAY, 1902. A Pnoci-AXiATioN' llv The Goveilnor Wherens the Legislature of Oregon haHset nbart the rlret Monday In September of each year n n legal holiday to be known na Labor Dny; Therefore I, T. T. Geer, Governor of aUl state, do liereby recommend that nil places of liuslnenx of whatso ever kind, as far im possible, be clOMed Mondny, September 1, 1902, and that the day lie devoted to an observance Harnman Advertising of such exerclees ns may contribute It means thousands of o a better .understanding lietween While we are busy at other things let us not forget our pledge to the Agency. dollars to the property owners of this section. We want more people here with capital and this medium now offered is the avenue by which , we may gain tne best results. labor and capital, the great moving forces behind modern Industrial de velopment, and It Is especially urged that employers co-operate with their , employees In a mutual observance of the day In such manner as will . Monday, September 1, 1902, has j fittingly recognize the reliance which been set aside by proclamation of 1 each must place upon the other be Governor Geer as Labor Day, and fore the liest results from both may the people of the State Of Oregon 1 be exiiected or attained. are admonished to observe it as such, by the rendering of such ex ercises as they shall deem appro priate, and as shall contribute to a better understanding between LaJ bor and Capital. Bohemia is alive with mining men from every section of the east. As they come out it is learned in nearly every instance that they are surprised and agreeably impressed ; with the magnificent showing ofi the various properties far beyond; tneir expectations, and back up their assertion by heavy invest ments either in stocks or mining property. What better recommen dation could a district ask for? In testimony whereof, 1 lmve here unto set my hand and caused the great seal of the state to be affixed hereto. Done at the Capitol, In the. City of Salem, this thirteenth dny of August, A. 1). 1002. ' T. T. Geer. Governor. County of Ashland. State of Wlscon sin, has this day tiled In this otllee her sworn statement , for tho inirclmse of the SE f NE V. K li SE V & Lot 1 of Section No. 4, Township 20 South of llnnge 8 West and will offer proof to show that tho lnml sought Is more vnlunbleforlts tlmlier or stone man for agricultural pur poses, nnd to establish her claim to sniu lann tierore -Mario L. ware, u. S. Commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon on luesonj-tne zmii any or uctober, 1902. She names ns witnesses: M. R. Potts, of Holly, Linn Co., Ore., Dave Murphy, of Almn, Lane Co., ure., John .Murphy, of Eugene, Oregon, M. A. Ridgway, of Iloxenmn, Montana. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely tne nuovcMlescrlDetl lands are requested to rile their claims In this office on or liefore said 2Sth dnv of October, 1902. J. T. uitiiHiKs, Register. NOTICE FOll PUP.LICATION. United Mutes 1-niid Ofllce. JtOHcliurg, Ore., July 18, 1002. Notice Is herehv irlven tlmt In com pllnnco with thopro visions of the act of Congress of June!!, 1878, entitled "An net for the snlo of tlmlier lauds in tho States of California, uregon, Nevada, imd Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Iiiml States by net of August 4, 1892, IHinnrtl Straight, of Eugene, County flf Um. state of Oregon, has tills iIilv filed In this office his sworn statement No. 2997, for.t ho pur chase, of theSXSE V. NE V SEX . SEVNKX KectlonNoIW In Township No. IT S. HnngeNo. 7 West, and will offer iiroof to show that tho land sought. Isinorvvnluatileforlts timber or stone than for agricultural pur- nowHuiuiitoestniiiisiiiiiscinimiosaiii nnd liefore Marie I. Ware. U. S. Commissioner, nt Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the 0th day of Oct., 1002. 110 names ns witnesses: llenlnniln Owen, of Ivlsou. Initio Co., Ore. Preston ltivvcs. of llnle, Ijhio Co., Ore.. Charles Kissinger, Clair Wlliouchbv. of Eugene, ljine Co., Ore. Any nml nil persons claiming ad versely the nbove-doscrlliod lands are requested to lllo their claims In this office on or liefore said flth dny of j Oct., 1002. J. V. llmiMiKs, iteglster, NOTICE KOU PUIILIOATION. United States Und Otllee, KKoburK, Ore , June 24, 1U02. Notice is herehv envn tlmt In com- illnnce with the iirovltiou of the act of Congress of Juno 3. 1878. entitled "An act for tho snio of timber UmU in the States of California, Orecon, Nevada, and WuahlngtouTerritoriV'as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1892, Iljalmar Nelson, of zjfc -August a Month of Bargains Many Merchants have August checked In their calendars us one of the dull months. This store cannot afford to hnvo dull seasons. It Is our policy to kwi our goods on the move. Hniiill prolliN nnd roaiy of them, keep this store In tho load. We rcullto the natural Inclination this month, but we shall nnmo prices so low that you cannot afford to miss tho good things wo offer. AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Wc ure ottering nt greatly reduced prices every Snlrt Wnlst In this store. Possibly .v.ou can use another waist ut these low prices. Come In nnd look them over. We ure putting out about 200 pairs of shoes of nil kinds. The styles are a llttlo off but tiny ure good, sorvlcenblo shoes, We arc naming a M cent price on some of the. Alt odd sites and remiiniils ure to ho closed out out us quickly as posslhle'to make room tor our now full stock. , E. W. NEWLAND, ageGvron. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Sutes Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 13, 1902. ' Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sain of timber lands in the Nevada, and Washington Territor In the States of California. Oreeon He ton Territory.'' as extended to all the Public Land States ihrey.of Eugene, County It was only a few years ago that the raising of field corn in the Willamette valley and particularly in the' foot hills of Oregon was con sidered out of the question, it being contended that corn would not ma ture. However, by persistant effort, careful attention to the cultivation and by acclimating the seed, it is now a fact that many fields are in evidence in Lane county that would do honor to some of the eastern corn states. It was a cowardly and' beastly trick that of burning railroad wood last week near Anlauf. It is presumed the deed tvas prompted through the spirit of revenge. In any event a man who issocowardly that he cannot face his aggressors with bis real or imaginary woes, and who under cover of night de liberately sets fire to the property of others is two cowardly, malicious and beastly to run at large and should be landed in the penitentiary me (juicjtcr me oeiier. The accident that occurred at the railroad crossing north of this city last Monday morning should serve as a timely warning both to the Southern Pacific Company and to people driving on that road. li is a dangerous crossing at the best It is neither the fault of the rail road company ncr those who are obliged to cross with teams that it is dangerous; but caution should be practiced by both. "Caution" is a good word and should be more religiously recognized. Those who have occasion to make such crossings should be extremely cau tious and the railroad company should take; the precaution toad just an alarm bell that would warn people of the near approach of a itrain. Tuesday morning ' one of the youngest printers perhaps in the state and probably on the coast, made his appearance at the Nugget office, and inquired for the "boss." Upon being made acquainted with one of the "main guys" of the "rag," he stated that he was. a printer and wanted work, particu larly job press work. He proved to be Allen Hendricks, grandson of Mrs. Emerson of this city, a son of Dave Hendricks formerly of this place, and well known in Lane and Douglas counties, in his boyhood An Ideal Resort. While the existence of the Ore gon Mineral bpnngs, at Amos, twelve miles out from this city on the Coast Fork, has been known for years, it has not been srensrallv known, that it is fast tak ing its place at the bead of the column of favorite resorts in Ore eon. This sorinir or serines, is located on Levi Geer's fine farm at the very edge of the Coast Fork river. Mr. Geer s farm is com posed of 460 acres of as fine land as lays out of doors. The farm house is a commodious affair, and to gether with the barns and out buildings, is well kept. This year Mr. oeer decided to take the initi atory steps toward bringing bis magnificent springs into notice by the public, and accordinelv has erected one of the most modern and convenient country hotels in Ore gon. The hotel has twelve sleep ing rooms, all newly and well fur nished. Two rooms are provided, with . special bath rooms, for the use of individuals, while a splendid bath house and swimming rink is now nearly- completed. A merry-go-round is up and running for the benefit children and those who care to indulge in such pleasure. A large stream of water with a 56- foot fall has been piped down. which will be used for power in propelling the merry-go-round and to assist in pumpinsr the water from the springs for the baths. Tennis, Croquette, ball grounds and race tracks are being laid off in the magnificent field south of the hotel. The hotel itself is built in a beautiful grove, now being cleaned out and put in shape for campers. As' has been stated before these springs are heavily rrimcralized and arc known to be of untold benefit to rheumatism sufferers and a sure cure for nearly all skin and blood diseases. Cottage Grove people will find this an ideal recre ation ground during the summer season. One can drive from here faaturday evening to the resort get a splendid supper and a restful bed. spend Sunday in shady nooks, or 111 pursuit ot game and fish, drive home Sunday eveuinc or earlv Monday mornine. readv for a week's business with renewed strength and energy. Mr. Geer is deserving of much credit for his enterprise and surely merits the patronage of Cottage Grove people. 1892. BettioE. Hum of Oregon, lias this day Hied In this office 11 er sworn statement o. ir.'IU, for the purchase of the S NE 1-4 & Lots 1 &2 01 section .o. i, Township 21, South, of HaoKe 6 West, and will offer nroof to cl.r.... 1. I 1 1 . i a"J " lite imiju CVUglJb IB lIHiro valuable for its timber or stone that for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to -said land befoie Marie L. Ware, Ui 8, Commissioner at Ku- :ene, uregon, on Saturday, the 4st lay ot .Vov., 1902. Sh names as witnesses: James N. Randle. of Fairmount. Ore Charles Hemming, Henry Cogill, of Springfield, Ore., L. L. Whltson, of Lugene, Lane Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-ilescrlbed lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or Uelore said 1st day of Xov., 1002, J. T, Bridges, Register. Uonuiam, County of Chehahs, Stato of Wash., has this day llled In this office his sworn statement No, 280$, for tne purchase of tlie siv hoi section No. 14 In TownshinNo. 21 S. lUnirti No 8W,and will offer proof to show that tho land sought I3 more valuable for iU 1 timber or stone than for nerlcultunt. purposes, nnd to establish his claim tf I said land before Marie U ware, U I S. Commissioner at Eugene, Ore' J con, on Monday, the 15th, day of Sent. 1902. Ho names as witnesses: Adelbort J. Mclntvro, Oinf Oberg, I Charles Oberj, Geo. W. Shaw, of Ho quiam, Wash. Any and all rons claiming adverse- ' ly tho above-described lands are re-1 quested to die their claims in this office 1 on or before said 15th day of Sept., 1902. , J. T. Rriimes. Roister. i HUMMEE FOE THE SUMMER! r. ALL ROADS LEAD TO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Lntcs.t Variety of Styles. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Wanteo. One hundred teams to haul from Bohemia (Helena No. si tn Bedrocjc. Price eight dollars per ton. Roads good. Teams can earn as Ligh as forty dollars per week, W. P. Morphy, ore haulme deDt.. care of Pacific Timber Co., Cot tage Grove, Oregon. United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore., Aug. 13, 1002. Notice is hereby given that in com- Bliance with the provisions of the act of ongress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land; in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." an pitpml. ed to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4. IS02. Joseph It. Hills, of (town or city) Jasper, County of Lane. State of Oreiron. has thin dnvfllnl In this office his sworn statement Xn. 3209. for the purchase of theSE 1-4 8E 1 t of Section No. 14, Township 20 south, of Range J West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Marie L. Ware. V. S. Commlii. sioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday wie urn uay 01 ucu, lyuz. He names as witnesses : George M. Blackburn, of Springfield Ore., William Tate, of Zlon, Lane Co. Ore., Henry S. Tilton, of June, Ore., J. 8. Hills, of Jasper. Ore. Any ahd all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this onice on or before said 11th tlay of Oct. J . T. Rbidoes, Register. "THE MILWAUKEE." A fainllliir nniue for the CIiIciiro, . Milwaukee 4 St l'nul Rnllwiiy, 1 known nil over the Union an the Grent Railway running the "Pioneer, Limited" trnlim every day and nlRlit 1 between St l'nul ami ChlciiKO, nnd Oninhn nnd Chicago, "The only fier-' feet trnlim In the world." Under. ! Htnnd: Connection are mude with AH TrniiKcoiitlhentnl LIucm, namirinir to pamjougeni the ItcMtHervlceknown. Luxurlotiri conchfrt, electric light. dtentn heat, of it verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket rendnvla "The Milwaukee" when golngtoiiny point In the United Stiitcx nr Cnniuln. AH ticket nKentM wll them. FormteH, ianiphletH or other hit formation, inIdrexH, J. W. Cahkv, H. S. Rowk, Trnv. Piikh. Agt. (Jen. Agt. Portland, Oregon. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. w w w w Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New Effects in Fine Hosiery. NOTE OUK SPECIAL. CELEKKATION ADO. For Sale. A 100 ncnn '2 nille nnrthwoMt o Cottage .Grove, Stt.iu.-rvH In gran, gool running water, burn full of liny, young orchard, Itfocrert xtrnw berried, will keep 30 head of cuttle. Price fltKO. i:M nctvH3 nilk-xfrom Walker, 30 ucnn ol bottom laud, 11 acre garden with wntcr forlrrlgn tlon, barn full or hay and ont, 30 head of cattle, team, wagon, Imple ments, etc. Inquire of Hnnwn Dron. f. Wlw Does it pay you to look into the merits of n New Glove that is so far I ahead ofthe crdinary glove that a novice can see its advantages, and which i meeting with phenomenal SuCCeSS Carson Gloves are especially adapted for the M'MHKKMAN and MINHR, also fori! T. X-T? t, AT TI? A If TXTf ... t . - 1. . v,nr-,9 t,?,. ... .,. , . , ta i .5s"" '" "" tuusiiutico us iu oc rnnn rnvj.M .iuiiai.i at inc vuni point, tlouuiC' v stitched and reinforced. A PERFECT FIT Free and eiwy on the hand, lint to theneeuruterilw. (ran give a hrollM-r'n grin nnd notMtriiln imtltehf Hemenway & Burkholder. For Wear KOTICE Fori f-UBUCATION. United Hutu Land Offlc. Ktiutliiirr. Ilr,iin. Inn. 1 ft IKn, Notice l herebr given Ihal IncomnlUnca wllb tneprovmonfoi meirifjongrennjunes,i!i7o( entlllf.1 "An Act lor the mIo ol Timber Unite 1 Saloon Main8t., CotUge Grove. A. M. WHITE & CO. Choice line of liquors arid Cigars kept on hand. Your-patronage is respectlully solicited. Mineral Display. Those visiting Bohemia District should not fail to stop nnd. see Mineral John's specimen exhibit of Bohemia ores, at bis residence in Minersville, 25 miles from Cottace Grove on the main Bohemia stage road. Mineral John's exhibit con sists of about 500 specimens gathered Jrom Bohemia Mining District. ' ; In the HUtef ol California. Oreran.Naraila.anil Wajhlnrlon Territory "a extended lo all the , Pnblle Land Blatea br act of Auraat 4. It&i. i John T. Salle, of Cottage Orove, Counlr ol Lane State of Oreron baa thli day filed In tblf office hit womiUtemeut.No. 2S77, for the Rnrchau olthe Lou 4, o,, and 11 of Section o. an. Towmblp21 South, ol Kange 1 Weit and will offer proof to how that the land nought ii more valuable for III Umber or itone than for agricultural purpoaei. and to eitabllah bli claim to aald land before Marl. I.. Ware, U. H, Commlnloner at Kngene. Oregon, on Saturday the S (lay of September, ml. II. namei aa wltneea: T. M. Smith, P. H. Drambjr, of Cottage Orove, 1 Lane Co., Ore. , A. J Anderson, M. I'lteber, of i Btar, Ore. I Anr and all peraona claiming adveraelr I the abore-deacrlbed landaare requeued to file their clalma In tbla office on or before aald C dajr ol Heptember 1902. ! J. T. tlMboxa, Kegliler. mm i rl TICKETS TO ANU FROM AW. POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN Ituilway. Short Line to st, J'attl, Jfuluth, Mlnneapollti, Chicago, AND POINTS HAST, Tli rough Palace and Touriet Sleepers Dining and llufret f5jnokir.tr Library Cars. DAILY TltAINS : FAST TIMK : For Hate's, Folders arid Full Inforirta- tlon regarding Ticket Kotites, call on or address W. l'lIALONr. V. A, II. DICK80N..C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. Bid you get one of those NEW HATS? They will soon be gone. ASK TO SEE OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR" " MEN AND BOYS, . MEN'S SHOES $1.50 to $4.00 BOYS' SHOES $1.00 to $2.45 Shirts, Collais, Ties. I-iose. .TStc. COHE IN AND SEE US. 1 i Cottage Grove, OreQnl. This Couj)on is Yaltiablbring A it with you when you'cdmiif ' 0500011006 C OOOD KOIl TEN CENTS ON o jo EVEKV DOl.LAIl I'UltCHASK o UUJUUULIUJUULIUUJUU 1 J. S. MEDLEY AUorncy-at-Livw o o : Ofllce on Main alreet : -CoTTAOK GKOVB, OKU. , O. DENNISTON., 12 rirat Avenue, O. Y. V. A. Maltle Wain. SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE . Successor to Uaker & Johnson COTTAGE GROV& ORE W. H. ROBINSON -I'KiCTicino ruyiiuiax Ofllce and realdenco on Itlver utreet, near Wall, COTTAOK OIIOVK, - q.lKOON. Wo lmyo on IiantS a largo stock of kiln-uried floorinc. celling anil rinitl It. gradci 1 2 and 8. Let u mko vo special prices. Boom. Km tv Lumbkh Co, L. T. HARRIS Attorney and Counstlor-at-law B.eoal attention given lo Ihelawof Jillnei, First National ll(tiik liulldlng. KUOBNE, OUK, Cliauiborliiln'Ml'nll,. ci, i,,.. . ,,.i iu. rlioo Koinody lias u world wide reputo. tation for I la enrnu. Tl. n nil. Is pleasant and safe to take, For sale uy Lyons A Atiplegato, Drain, llonaon Drug Co,, Cottage Orovo.