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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1904)
3 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam .... . . ... . ,.innn IICI HHtJ AM A I mm. "t I H. C. MADSEN, Watcumakkr. Rspatrlnc at t ttontbl marges. All work iurntl flrtl-elaia. WaUkts,Cloei and Jawalryat I-owmI rrieaa COTTAGE GUOVK, OKK. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law o o ! Offlca on Mala tlratl : CoTTAOK GROVK, ORK. A. II. KING Attorney at liitw, COTTAOK. axons, oK.a J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Laio ORIre on Matn itml, Vtt Stdt COTTAGK GROVK, ORK J. C JOHNSON Httorntysand Gounsclors-at-Lato pUl attention flTtr. to Minlnf .Corpormtion and Mercantile Law. JOOm OTr Cannan & Ifemenwayi tlore, COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. L. T. Harris. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, dttorneys-at-Law Spaelal attention ftven to ttaa In of Mine,. EUUENE, ORE. Residence rbone No. 4 OBce rhone 1M. J. E. HOSMER, PHYSICIlN and SDRQEON Eji. lit, Nosa and Throat a Jpiciiltlf. OCca honri from 9 to 11 a m from 3 to 5 p m. Sander from 12 to 2 p m. " OHce In MaJien Bnildlnt:, Main atreat, COTTAGE; DROVE. OREGON. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OP- THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main atteet. Cottma Umi,. Ore. Tk Fid National Bank Cottage Grovk, Ore. Paid ii Capital, $25,000.00 .Money to loan on approved security. .bxcharjges sold, available any place n theUnited Slates Duiik Burrow, Praaldent. HisiutEaxm, Cashier. HOLIDAY PHOTOS. Come at once and have your holt day photos taken In time to send to friends for Christmas. Do not watt till tho last moment. W. F. Sbanafki.t. Gallery on West Side, opposite Masonic Hall. .1. T. ALLISON & PLUMBERS. We will also carry in stock Bath Tubs, Sinks'etc. which will be placed ready for use. Our workmanship and prices will be right. See us. Main Street Near S. P. Depot. -Ktl I X... ST "aS l,V ,viJJL3r: cLvw. 5fa itckfor f he best that i$ made in Jfootwear. AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOT2:iAiN&(9 i'r T ir ii it 5 5-ii- i(r MANUFACTURERS, ST. PA U I. Nothing lias ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. King's New Discovery For C OltieUFTlOH A Perfect For All Throat and 3E 3 5 ii i'z if- Cure; Lung troubles. Monaybaeklfltfalla. Trial Dottlaa fraa. Donsa-lBsr AmlMlo. The baby weighs twelve pound, docs bar sW the proud young moth erT"Are you sure the scales are cor- "Correctl" exclaimed tie equally Oroud young father Incautiously. Of loria they are. They're the es alwayi use for weighing the flsb I ateh.M Chicago Tribune. i 1 . A ONE HORSE DRAG. Tha lllock, I.Tlr or Clod Cruahar , Vulunlilr, ttnt Little I'ard. At this season of the year, wher.; many farmers put In some time In re-, pnlrliiK ami overhauling farm maoAltuV mul convenience nml In Ogurlng or. hew ones. It will be worth while to con . sldcr the followlns from OranB Judd F"r"?r: , ! Of he many tools Introduced for pul-' vcrlElnc the soli nono Is cheaper and, less used than the drag. 8ome farmers, term It "block," "levclcr" or "clod masher." Its use can begin with a two or three borso site Immediately after, breaking, when It levels the land, so tooth or disk harrow can do most thor-1 ough work, and this same form does, admirably preceding grain planting of , all types. Hut It Is the one horse style used Immediately after tbo cultivator UOUEMADE ONK MOUSE DKA11. In crowlne crops wliere the nicety or work proves It one of tue most prollt able tools. In early cultivation It Bcntly hills tlx plants, ilolnc nwny with nn uonnou amount of Uanil hoe work nml lenv the surface In Its natunil lev I co:ul tlon. Iii'iirlin wlfo- ! . j i 3 r Taa BaadjHoflarra Canal the A-B-C of good health. Bay QU and Hsalthy. "Myllttla boy waa very alck and won a not take any nourlahmcnt. I got a packsga oi rorce ' ana lea cam on it, ana ampiaasaa to say ha ts thriving. I will now pn side anr bor of hla age. as be la at heslthT. All I feed him on la Force.' "Mas. J, LraDUT Kzxirs." t!r!IM!fmi!f!!r!!fi1f1ir!lfn?!!f!lfSllfmmilfmi!MlfMI!!!fm H WIRE ROPE DESCtPTION n FOR .llines, Quaries, E i Slncle and Double g A. LESCHEN & SONS ROPE CO. 920-922 North 1st St Louis, Mo. ii ZZ . Uranch Offices and Warehouses: 3 137LnkoSt. 02 Centre St. 8.1 Fremont St. 3 CHICAGO, ILL. NKW YOIIK, N. Y. SAN I'ltANCISCO, CAL. 3 Sin in 111 lit ill nt III 111 III III III 111 111 -III III II, III III III III III 111 lit 111 3 4Ultllltl4IIIHUIillaHIIIIIMHIIIItl7lllltUtllllUlllUililUilitimii The Mining and Engineering Review PUBLISHED Vf:KLY, STTAn old conservative Journal, matter In ltx reading columna. "Alwnv jirotects InveHtors In mlnlnir coiniunleH without re gard to wealth, Influence or nationality. Ah a reward of con Blstent honeaty of reporta it Iiiih attained A LARGER CIRCULATIOH TH1H ANY OTHER MINING JOURNAL IN AMERICA. Do you wish to become one of the readers of the Hkvikw? Wo believe our readers are the moat Impartial critics. There fore we will send you The Mining and Engineering Review on trial for four weeks. If you do not wish to receive It any longer notify the San Francisco olllco by mall. If you wish to continue It tho subscription price Is $2.00 a year, poHtagc paid, or TUB BOHEMIA NUtjaBT AND REVIEW FOR $2.25 A YEAR. Address The Mining and Engineering Review 42 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. OR BOHEMIA NUOQET, COTTAQE GROVE, ORE. iiiiuro cil millions, DiiniiK ury pei oils It 1 Invaluable. All other tools loosen the nurture, while tli block on previously well lined html pneks nml Jnrs the enttli to tlic depth cultivated. rctnrdliiR evnporntlon without tivjurl on root disruption. A one homo drilK similar to that shown In the above cut inn bo nmdo by any one nt very small ctvst. It nmy bo modUled or Improved ( tup olio's fancy. t ColJ Kr.mt , frmM (houM , wlll.llcVer the temperature J rreeslnu point. r I'1"! ' f , b 4 , t fNUM nm, .ow should be rt-movl soon In thai case. Hut If the soil Is froton snow f fcw d Nma nil Mota. StlrllnR Castle ami Hest of All are rvconitnetutetl as iwkI toiunties for forclUK. AccontlnB to the bureau of statistics. Hawaii now supplies alHiut 15 per cent of the cane supir lmHirtil Into the I'nlteil Slntes. anil the Hawaiian cnn this year was 8IU.000.tXX) ponmls for the present season, eouipnrtxl to SI, 100. 000 pounds one year nco. Secretary Wilson's annual reiwrt crwl Its the balance In our favor In forclcu trade to the products of the farm. The tea served at one of the society functions In Washington mvntly l said to have been the "home urowii ni tide." provldeil by the secretary of acrlculture. Ctton Rrowlni: In Masarlmetta I" the latest agricultural sctivitlon. Students In the nRrtculturnl course at Cornell university have formal an "aRricultural experimenter-' leaisue." The Koverntnent't preliminary esti mate of the cotton crop Is 0.MS.KU) bales of an average net welcht of -UX'.? pounds. I'rtirraalnnnl. "Are you blind by imttirv?" nsknl the charltnbly Iti'-llunl i lllr.cn "So. sir." candidly replied the Kir. "I'm blind by pmfesslon " be Jim Damps was father of a lass Who, by her brightness, led har class. Tho teacher asked Miss r.. . . v. . n.ainM "How can vou best assist B dl.cstion?" "Bj eatln 'Force.'" Whn told to him, This story tickled "Snnnj Jim." orce nun ds- 3 S 5 . -. 5 5! -3 3 3 3 ZS Rope Systema. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Never printed n. line of paid eva Al U 0 int muuvi",M a" lv ir It Una llrltt.il Vtotn Ha U.rlvln anil OrlHlnst Slalarner. Nowaday "ineliHlrHinn" Is In ccncrai tue as denotliiK a purely scnimtloimi play, with nn all but Impossible hero, heroine and villain auionii ihe charm ters n'presetuwl formerly the " kept uiore closely In lis slKUllli'iitlon t actual derlwttlou. "M' 4 ' iimif Is win pounded of the llreek "itl nielo. otic, and drama, an nrtloii. n pln and was nppllnl l two sorts or iter f urinative 'n II Urst came Inln use It- slunllled a play, isenentlly f ih rotnaiille dinol. In which the dlaloRUf waa friMiucnlly relieved by inusle souiellmes of nn liu-ldcntnl and some times of a purely dramatic character On the strength of his "I'ymimllon" 1 J. Iloiisseiiii Is credited with the Inven tlon of this style. Some of the so calico HiiKlWi operas of the older school. si't U as the mice fattiou "lleiSKitr' Opctii" mid the oiuv popular "No Sonu. No Supper." are In reality true tnelo dramas. In Ihe second place- "inelodriiina wa applletl to a peculiar kind of theatrical compoiltlon In which the uolor reelled his part In mi ordinary spcakliiK voltv. while the orchestra plajed a more ot less elaborate accompaniment iippto prlale to the situation and calculated to brlniT II salient feature Into tin' highest Mslble relief. The merit ol the Invention of this description ol melodrama belong to (,cori:e llendii who ttswl It with striking effect It) hl ! "Ariadne auf Naxos," produced nt fiotlia In 17TI.-lndon (iloln'. Tlir (Irilml. f a lloflur. It Is often claimed by outsider th.it having a profession dull a woman's sympathies, but I cnnilot believe that this Is true In the practice of medicine, where one side of the work I so Im measurably snd. I have seen a bab) that came after llfteen year of wall lug and hoping and was rejoiced oer dally and hourly for a wonderful year suddenly struck down and gnp It III lie life out In a day with pneumonia These are the time when It hurl to be a doctor, to tlnd that all the kmnvl edge that you hwsc. all the skill at your command. I a so much chaff before the wind. To have n woman ellng to you. iM-gglug you to save her lintiy. Is nn ordeal to which no luini.-m lielng can grow callous. Vou un feel a though the brand or Cain e" upon you when, with all your effnris you cannot save the little lire No' ear nor eiprrlemv nn lighten liur such as these. - IIver bedy's Jlngnrlne Slurma or (Itil KiiKlllll'l. In the year IM I In IjmmIihi nlmie I M"1 houses wen- blown down: In Oi-tnVr lP'Jl. n gniit iiilliilN'r or i-hun-ties .ind 6no bouse were destroyed:. In I'.'.", It tliundensl for lirtivn day shih.m tr Ive ly The drentlful nlsM during ' l.-l Cromwell' spirit pnvteil has fnruied a theme 1m ihs-i nml iiiirtlsiiu Vnd the great stjnn that "o'er pji!e ltr,:an n In passed" In November. tliM the most terrible In llrillsh nun.ils. also tiiia Its enduring record In poetry It did d.image In Ijimlon to the nm mnt or 2.(KMI.IKI; over S,(N K) people v-.en dronneil In CoihIs In various pari' of the country: twelve men-of war. with over 1.NK) men on Im.inl. went doiv i In sight of laud, and the Cddyslone llhl house, along with Wltistunley. Its In ventor, was swept away. llltnil Sivlniinrr'a Mf niljrlil tlrrrtn It Is u standliig puulc Ilia I nil I lltnl swimmers are able to hold an .iii iinl perfectly straight course for er.i i-on slderable dlstaiices, though nn more guldntico Is given to llu-iii t!ian specie of call or whistle ei mint- f nm the winning goal. A blind man ii fact. tlmlrltiK to go lu a straight Im inmsewes me curious power or in .ng able to do so almost einetly. A rni vinclal mayor Instituted a serh . r contests In nu open hike between I., 'id men and onllnnry ones of about e,:ial skill and strength, and the n-siilt v, is j marvelous so fnr as the straight steer I lug of the blind was concerned.-Ii i don Chronicle. Mulli. anil HultrrUlra. Ilullerille are active lu the d.11 mil I fold their wings together when tin j settle. Their antenme end lu i-luiis j The fore and hind wings nevei Iki!( together. The chryHali Is uiigular nu.l "ot Inclosed In a cocoon or silk ae Mnlhs, on the other linnd. are iiHti.t I1 active In the dusk or at Might anil do n" fuU their wings together on set I tllng. The feelers arc very various lu , shape, but rarely cluhlx-d. The fore 1 and hind wings are generally fastened togcUicr during flight by a "hiKik and T6" arrangement. Tho chrrsaha la nm angular and Is Inclosed In some sort of case or cocoon. Jatrela on an Idol, The Jewels of an Indian Idol must bo worth stealing If many of those re markably hideous Images possess such raluaUo head ornaments ns one made for tho Idol I'arthasathy, In the Trlpll cane temple at Madras. The ornament Is worth somo 60,000 rupees and I made of sovereign gold studded with umiuonui, emeraius and rubles, the lar gest emerald being valued at 1.000 ru pees and the biggest ruby and dia mond at 800 rupees apiece. Pull. Tho doctor was sanguine. "We'ro going to pull you through!" (Uoth ho. "Ily the leg?" querulously demanded tho patient, a sordid man, whose soul 3vcn In that extreme moment, brooded en the matter of expense. Puck. I l inn I i.ii a I Saw Mill Three; miles east of Cottage Grove on the oldjjackson Kile place A.11 Kinds of Rough Lumber, at reasonable prices. you . In need of any. thliiR In our line call at mill or address us at Cottage (Jrovt. Ml WILL NEAT TOU RIIHT. McKibben Bros. 1 am OREGON Syoir Line AND Union Pacific IHl'UIT run l):'.'0n. in. Miillnnt Ington. Atlantic Kxpres S.Ulp.in vlallunl' IllgtOII. Tims 1 K , IllMII I'lilllllllll Milt mU; lietner. 1 1. uilli.Diiiiilis, AllHH s II"M i :io . in , Kiiiiwis City. 81. iul,l'lileiigiil Ciiol. lt Ijike, Deliver, : I t, Wmlli, Oiiiahs, ' Kansiis City, 81; rfnii,t'liieOHlid I r.al. .... f ' 0:.10.in St, I' it W'ulla Walla. l.e' i-iiit Mail ' Itlon . 8H)Vne,f7'9ns 6 p. Ill via SHikane. Wallace, l'iiiliiiiii MiniiciipolU , Paul. Dululli, Mil-HSiiki-e, Clilrago Hnsl. 70 Hours NO I'll AMiK OK C.MtS. Tickets esut vi all rail, or Uwt il rail viitl'orllniid. Of KAN AND IIIYEIl SCIBILB MHIM ItlHTUXD. lAIUallliieUtetiuu. 8 p. m. Jert to ehanp. t p. in. (rorpan risiiBiw--iSail evetv flveiUys. I linlv exSnml'y Coichbu Uivb 4 p. in. 8 p. in. 1 eirepi Saturdav To Aalorl and Way fiundsy 10 p. nu' Landings. 1 A. t.. CHAUi, tirn. PeiiKer Attenl. I". ir t la ml. t)(i-goli ASK TIIK AflKin r.Ht TICKFPK -VIA 6HBAT NOKTIIKKN Kail way -TO- .S';ioA'(ine, .St. fun, fJuftifi, .UliiiirdjioIa, (.Vilrnyo, AND ALL POINTS HAST. TRAINS DAILY 2 I'AST TIMIJ. NEW QUII'.MUNT TIIROUtlllOUT. Day Couches, l'alaru amlTouriat Sleepers, Uinlnv' ami Hulls!, Kniokii.j I.lbrsrr Can. CaligM Trip lb ro t-gh the Cucids iod 1 Rocky MobdUIbi. Fur lull particular. Itatea. I"..I r -1 etc. call on or addie II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8.O. YKAUKKH., tl. W. P. A. Saallla Uaik. Ill lltit Afooi.a, 0. & i E 11 CO. Tin TatilaNe.3 To Take Effect on Otl. I0lh, 1903. NO. 1 paiir Eicart Sunday. Kail Hound A.M. STATIONS. 7J 7:l IM TM S 01 :H S:I7 - :JS S MO ! Cuttaacil rove HaMeti. .. .Currtn ..Carrofiufdo .. H.kr . .Ilofrna .IIkI IKK k . Hiexirt . Klar ICockjr I'olnt . f wlMwit !. II .vi II Ol II 01 10 M 10 It 10. M lo 4a 10 M 10 It 10 VI 10 U) HoLJeft lochanieHltliout nolle. loiV,' ?ul.Vi i,,,,,hl ''"'"'"I ""Ir at lh. Joint rlik f ihli.r anilooiialinte it i, ii , la'clfait at Ida OAS It.lt. Dcixit aflcr A ffi t. n " iniitiKlln. ... .'.".". . '""uia JOHN II. I'l'AKSONi, (l.n.r.l M.n.g.r P0R SALU. Thlr.y horso power holler mul on Kino iih jrootl uh new, will be sold fill...... s vi.i-.ip. ror purucuiiiM call at i.tircira store. NOTICU. No IrelKht pitckitKCH to Ko to llo. heinln or Internu'illuti) poluta on the I n , i rrct',v''" "r snipped mi. ... ...u in prepitiu, Clirlsiuan & IIhhkh NOTI0B KOIl I'UIII.ICATIO.V. Land Oillceat ItoscliurR, Oregon, w ,i i i . J'l"i'ry 6, flfflt Notice Is hereby plven that the fob IT!"?"'""1? Hett'ur "le notice .un iiuciiuiin v innno nun proof 111 nntirwtpf l,lu it . 1 .. 11,1 Walton, I'. H. CoinmlHHloner at I'm. Keiie, Orejtoii, on March 15, 1901. vlr; llavld KltKon on Ills H, K No, 11277 for tho HK 1 NK V, Y 1 NK fi ii'l HB V See 6 (f 22 H?IU X NK X He namt the following wltnssse to prove his continuous re ItmcS upon and cultivation ol .Jul I land! James IV. Holland, of La well I Co OreKon.WIIII, .1 , Hill, of 11 ! Dell, Lane Co., Ore., .loh. "i MarUn AMwd Walker, ol Ktn", LVo.'. J.T. BitmoKs, Utglster. W. S. Chrisman& Ely Batkffl 1111.1 1111 kiiih ..r isl , MM... II.. itj um i'tilitiniu c .nn m mr m Mirnniiiv CIIKISMAN : MAXCS Cottage Grove flour mills. 1 MAMU'ACIVHIIHS til' l'Motir. 1'ATtl. (Jruliaill, Whole W'luat I ,,r nml (in-ill Meal. Wc nirry n full supply of nil himls ., i,,., tipt such us, Mum. Shorts, Rolled Ilurlrv. (i,,ts c tat JJlE1 Meal unci Chops. wem Out piiitsiiri' alwitys rihl. Sir tts i,,t hii.viiiK- ja Weiiren i.ttii,lr(ive-liitlttltltli, lliereli.r. .,, ,. 5Si!l fully solicit ) niir piitriiiiiiKC. USSl Ilurimir& UaiiNoii. fLOUR I lu- Inchest rntlc of all kinds. W'v hanille. jvoods ol all kinds, and lirst-i'htss. Wholesale Ik, nut make cither' lntj;c or small ptmba.r- ..ioi fust cxaininiitK cur kihhI. fkOBt Hill 1J3. Call t and t fli-C will dclivet Kinilnng ),m want to any (nut ol the ,nv eilcdgc & Riggins. H g!fM!f1!f!!f!!f!!ri!Mtfj!M!f!!f!!f1!f!!ft!fMr!tfMf1tfMfmirltlti?f I Spring is bcrc-So arc we M 1 fecen Knlel Vitli Spiny Pumps Hi. I(nk nml Cultivator. &U Ollrer'a Htrel nml Chllk! VUrnn. tointi l-'lsh llrtw. Wngona. JSif, a lull ami complete Lino of Hardware. .Stove nml Tlnwnrt. gj Mining Supplies our Specialty. jjSjJi i nperct vannennury iiiiiijUiuiiiiiuiunJiiiiiiiwiuiwiiiiiiiiJiiJiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiliK' The Bohemia Nuggei Piiblislicd Uvcry Frldoy NEWS IH-P'T. Otvoled io the interests ol Hohcmla sod Collate drove Industries. JI.S0 A YIIAW THE BOHEMIA NUGGET COTTAfll: OROVn, 0KBQ0N. f M. HMTZLER, Who is now employed nt Dfivitlson'H Jewelry Store, is a graduate optician, holding a diploma from the Northern Illinois College of Optlmlmology and Otology, and is thorough optician. All work entrusted to liim is guaranteed. You Can See A nice assortment of uavH at ... . Davidson Jewelry Store. FINE JOB PRINTING AT THE BOHEMIA NUGGET 1 in In linn KU v di nun u do nml I Itult I hi j.. n .11 .- 1 m o dp Mmrn i COTTAlili '.K'Hf 0g ti tOjTl) iiffti tide then ur -Uowi and f66D f I boll of Moiu. .! a,,,! Uayitpj none hut iiliM.hni-K ,, U83 Kiiiunntcc vn i.uih r! or Retnll. mul Sprny CoinpouiHl. S2 assi Ifloi iboiir MTnl Lewi Vll.ol spe 91 job m-rr. Lcller llesds, Hill llesds, llnvelopcs. Warrstily Qullclalm deeds, Prospectus' sad Cards. All Kinds of Job Work PUBLISHING COMPANY, -as Silverware in a few 1 :m a