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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1899)
$40 CASH $4g HEART OpaJH E xWOR LD. SCnOOL LITERARY ORK- BY H. RIDER HAGGARD For the BEST WHEEL Ever Built. iUerv. TjtVjra Frees a A Straws Kciksa lixSia to K siLhmxs 1- r,iUelT ulWtllareleal is tarCtr stoat; m resat a aaieleaM. Ja!. taant mm there w Hnr a 1 fmr Jac n iao nwili vrahim ins wvtte. The aaW&a -m-mt mr. mwt jm tfce ffr- iAbMj tiw were tn 1 tfcL. "Tke matte leil WW the sb4 to rtyrai'i tiae iwr. a the S Mrbir. x lavtlNat eawX W brakes M4erftaB f aUavth tJaa v mm r m mt leawr w lrrftorpt node a bMtiui r tte of aitSerest Uvvi. "TJmk. tfcem. t hMeMBeaUit -sate c 'tats Uas MI HMB'7. UU aredirtaJataite a Jfw is JT;srw& 4jt maid ommt ZSaekr mm Iber 7- t- i4 iwestif rf Uxwuiwd. VIit aa aseirat propburr Itui lrrs to w frms yr iwrit-ixtiM-ra. z4 U S that. wJms ee BMtre tine two ball of UMjjejTntolof tfce Heart are kMtiie Vr to tfceir ptaee raw the altar is the ndmzry of the hAy dtjr, then from that boar fee fcatt rtx- great sgaia, Otkt tfci tajis I Wco4d and wflxfa did I prar to that Cod vrbom I n-oeip tbat I might Sad that vrtdefa M-a. ItjtA, a&d Te tie people frwm perkbfsg'. At terngik a roice cpoloe to Be to a dressy aavn-tviaK a prajar, biddtog to grander forth &tw the ecmBtrr of the heart asd follow the aadeat road toward the jtea. ar there, sear to the eat-ters hore, I shosld Sad that vrhiefa sra Ukt. Theo I usHioni the Council of the TTeart asd told them of sjrdreara aad that 1 parpowd to obey it. Bat they maAe a raotk of ac and toM. that I mtght go It I wished, hst that bo maa of the people fthold aeeompan; me aeroa the moantaist, for tbat vra aatat the ancient law. "To be stvjrU eostisaed Zkalhar, "lseeiBjr heart -vrasAtapm tbimw 4oa and tot daahter ronder, who in viill faUvrosld sot he gaiaaidof her de aire to aeeoeopaox me, Tlkal, my nepbewr, vras plaeed oxer the city to rsle an eaeiqee ia my tAead, ntil I hoeId retarn ag-ain. "Alone vre erowed the iscmntain, and alone. foUoning- the traces of the ancient road, we traveled throagb the deert and the forest tlxat lie beyond it, till at last we reached thin secret place. 'There I no need to tell the rest of the talo, for it i known to yon. Kotr, if it Jleases you, lei tu hear yonnt, and earn what purpose led yon and your companion here in time to tare tm from ihefmpol tltat white deril who lies dead upon the fctafrway." Then Ispoke, 'telling to Zibalfay and hW daughter the story of my life, and of my vreat scheme to build np aain that empire which fell in the day of 3Iontezuma. "Jfow yon speak words tltat are after my ovm heart," said the old man; "but tell me, how is it to be done?" "Jiy your help," I answered. "3ren are here in plenty, but to use them I must Jiare gold, whereas yonder, it seems, you bare gold and no men. Therefore I ask of you some portion of your useless wealth, that by its help I may lift up your people and my own." "Follow me to the city, and if I can bring it about you shall hare all that you desire." he answered. "2ow, daughter, lead me to my rest, for I am overwhelmed, not with toil and suffer ing, hut. with too much Joy. When he had gone the senor spoke to roe. "This is very well, Ignatio," he said, "and most interesting, but just now, as I may remind you, there are things more pressing than the regener ation of the Indian race; for instance, our own safct3'. To-morrow, at the lat est, men will come to seek those villains who lie yonder, and if we are found here it seems likely that we shall be shot down as murderers. Say, then, what do you propose to do?" "I propose, senor, that at the first light of dawn we should take the mules and ride away. The forest is denae and it will be dllflcult to find us in it; more over, two days' Journey will take us beyond the reach of white men. Tell me, lady," I added to Maya, who had returned from the chamber, "do you know the road?" "I know the road," she answered, "but, sirs, before you take it, it is right that I should tell you something. "You have heard my father's words and they arc true, every one of them, but they arc not all the truth. He rules that city of which he has spoken toyou, but the nobles there are weary of his rule, that at times is somewhat harsh, also they deem him mad. It was. for this reason that they suffered him to wander forth, scekincr the fulfillment of a prophecy in which none of them have faith, for they were certain that ho would perish in the wilderness and return no more to trouble them." "Then why did they allow you, who aro hiH heir, to accompany him, lady?" "Jlccause I would have it so. I love my father, and if ho was doomed to die because of Ida folly, it was my wish to die with hfm. Moreover, if you would know the truth, I hate that city where I was born and the man in it to whom I mn destined to be married, and desired to escape from it if only for awhile." "And docs that man hate you, lady?" "No," he answered, turning her head aside; "but if he loves mo, I be lieve that he loves power more. Had I toyed, my father would have appoint ed mo to rule in bis place, and Tlkal, my cousin, would have been next to the tjjrpnc, not on it; therefore it wa8 that fearer xs4 imver. BeesJed by Frfeod uS CosrSe, a Stated Jsscs. JIS',ti I taBB. rwtotb: af mt tike Xn, Ct m if Tint f?' 1 , y- lefd rr a cai peefe.B the FewaMbwrerer reti Mm? m tbe Ikwlferaa gerartwm, m4 mi tfee. arwe mm mr Vmm, Me bare e csued Umm. H TV-y A fA tior rr tmimc. inrr bmi r Stile loMwi mipemt tfecmrM Vejmed tbdr vxOft, Sr. trt- (Wm fefer ys wBI 1 miiT to Mr Sk&rcb tmrnri the City mt Water, mr wrfcedber jum wffl n& TvmrUxeioim a afnia asd forget tbat yv. dmmtxA tobtahraeela4Bry iram a vuMmt imrUic. wbove nm fvrm, a4r lam jd. ad as la mmm gici iritn tended hkm. . , Xhv I iMeaed tw tbese nvrvs -wUeb the lad-r Maya vf jke very tsarsodly asd irkh pWer. ai wmAeriUmA tbattby stoat Mtk: tbey Msat tbat hi goisg to the CHt of tbe Heart -sre were, as the tettered, gtoe U oir doota. -Ladr." 1 Kaid. "it say well chance tbat death wiU ae yesder, bat tMtber 1 hal! go if car streagtfc does Bt faB se asd death wfll miler it. Yvr the ser here it is different. He has heard yew words, and If he will barkea to then and to arise, he vrftl bia farewell to-saorror asd go his ways, leaTisg w to go emn." Tha tre hoars aal wore pavrd tttl reaebtog a Kttle streasi that ran tbroofrh a rartae in the fen-ekt. we passed to driak asd eool oar ferered feet asil bands. Zlbsilhsy saak ex haaOed apon the bank, where I broaght hua water ia my soaibrero, whfle hb daahter sat herMdf down on a ttUme is the streaa, offering it to flow orer her feet asd ankles that by bow were ftwottea with ant bites and bieediag from cats of thorns and grasses. l'rebestiy she looked ap asd seeisg tbe seaor stasdiag os the bask talkiag to me. iavited bin with a motion of her bawl to eat bha&elf besfcleher "What k yoar same, white man?" she aked. I "James Strickland.'' "James Strickland, she repeated, with some difficulty. "I thank you, James Strickland, for rescuing my father from torment and me from in sult, and because of that deed I, Maya of the Heart, whom many haTe served, am yoar servant forever. " "Yon should thank my friend, Don Ignatio," he said, pointing to me. For a few moments she looked at me searchingly. then replied: "I thank him also, but I thank you the moft, for your hand rid me of that hateful roan and saved us." "It Ls early to return thanks, lady," he said; "we are not out of danger yet.- "I have little fear now that we have escaped from tbat dreadful house," she answered, almost indifferently, "since our hiding place is near. And how can they find its in this forest? Hark! what was that?" As she spoke a faint and distant sound fell upon our ears, such a sound as might have been made by a bell struck far away at night, "That is how thev wUl find us," he said, springing to his feet. "Do you hear. Ignatio? The dogs have hit our trail. Which way does our road run noiv, lady?" "Along the banks of the stream." I "Then we must go forward in the water," said the senor; "it's our only chance, for the hounds cannot track us there." Not more than three hundred paces from the banks of the little stream wc came upon a high monnd densely over grown with trees, between the boles of which appeared masses of cut stone. "This is the place," gasped Zilbalbay. "Look, yonder above us are the walls of the temple, and here is the ancient . stairway that led to it." And he pointed to a long flight of crumblingstone steps almost hidden in fernsand bushes. Up these steps we went with caution, Molas carrying Zilbalbay upon his broad back. The staircase was In three flights, the ,top flight, now almost entirely broken . away, cinertrmtr on what once had been I a broad and splendid terrace, but to-day ! was a chaos of stonework, in the crev ices of which grew bushes and even large trees. Over the head of tiie stair way stood a colossal arch sculptured with the figures of gods and beasts. Thsi arch was in the last stage of de cay; Indeed, the crown of it, a mass of masonry that must have weighed be tween one hundred and two hundred tons, liad been nearly separated from its supports by the action of time and rain, aided, perhaps, by a shock of earthquake, and hung threatening over the top of the stair. In truth, so slight were the attachments which remained between it and its supporting side col umns and buttresses, that at first sight it seemed as though it must fall at once A closer examination showed, how ever, that it was held in place by three or four great roots, trees that grew uDon the crown of the arch. Be yond the arch, on the- further side of the terrace, rose the ruined temple, a slnglc-storicd building with a flat roof, whereon grew many shrubs and palms. Passing into the temple, Maya led us into a chamber. In the corner lay a little pile of articles covered over with aserape that Maya hastened to remove, revealing among other things an earthen cooking pot, a copper axe of similar workmaiibhlp to the machete JUBascrfpt JU kW lw eiM PtAcMcr 9t nam. aiMMrtr mi tW mwmmrc tor tfce lWaLtt kW t t 1 TW ywfrw tor tir AArii r 4 -mm jjuriu a uMiiliH lt4 via site KMtptiam mi tlat -3tm iirfiwu4 mi be ttoe batot tab tftwar !. aa4 timm f erat iaMdird0 a cralU tw tbe Mwietjr. Itiru creibya Ura-tbwaV rmtfi Vmetwietr tfeat tbe ttae tbM be ebaasfi Umml 7dM ml acb Frfd-v ewaiay. Tbare hnmt so farther baOaM tbe tmrthm tm Afyr wf mmA aa earned. Tbe pro-raa for Fridjr cru; rV. 17. wiC fttuift fott : Rew to tb roll ratU tty a qooUttoa imm sbtw peare; Soas by tbe Sakrtv ; ifebtatfea, Eva Itoker; Select iUodtat;. F9trt Veatafe; Ksdtatfcs. Wise!d Kcaaatt; Soag by tbe Susie?; DebaUr "Kehfel tbat trarU ia tbe I'sited Slate cb4d te aboltobft!. Tbe Anstre tide will beadrasepJ by Cbm Jack. de vill beadraatvl by Cm Nora SbwrtoJ asd Cba. Cto. Tbe stotire Mde aiM b Mffrtrt my jhr Waldea, I'mj Hammmnrzy aad Anaoad WyBe. Oa-ia?t torkaf rpafetl KfMt i the rcUfA atoath iarai-b! tbe Nacn by I'rof.lilkisd Is auiMled aartil axt week. CEDAR CliKKK NF.WS. EvcrythiBz is Hr4y oa tbe creek how. nearly everybody's gane. J.E. Cbaadtor la wwkiag tor BeMb- Kelley Cobb pa a v. J Frank KeHey Ml tor Reyal FrMar to 1 vifit with hit4ter Mn?. H. M. Daate- wol. Mif MjiW Wbittork ii vkfeJag at horaaeles, C.S. Wbktor k ni Latbaai this week. C. H. Winecon" made a bHRts trip to the Grove SatHrdar. Ralph Chandler was Fanneryville Friiiay. rMtor Uf Miti Euima WinecotT of Fern Rldee! rieite! with M tt Rena Kelley one dsrlKcEsr - la t week. V. II Rnriier is working for the Booth Keller mill of Saginaw. "Gimct." CHURCH NOTICES. i m. z. ciitmcii. j Hereafter the servic at the Metho dist Episcopal church will be as fol lows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days at 11a. m.'and 7:30 p. in. Ep- .worth Ieague at 6:30 p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday rvening at 7 :30. Let ns hear the Goip;l "it is the power of Go I." StrangeM and friends are made welcome to all tneetingr. M. 0. Brink, Pastor. REVIVAL HEKVIOKS. 1 Rev. E. A. Rofs the widely known , evangelist who creates a great interest , and stir in the hearts of people where I ever he goes, will hold a series of meet ingaat the Methodist church in Uottage Grove, commencing the first Sunday in March. NOT READY I'OR SACRIFICE. I 1 iH4t a a m I "xne doctor voum nice to see you inside," said Ibe maid to the caller in the reception room. "Not much," said the startled patient. "He can't try an X-ray on me." Philadelphia Times. T.n Grippe Huceeaafullx Treated, "I have just recovered from theccond attack of la grippe thin year," Bays Mr. James A.Jones, publisherof the Leader, Mcxia, Texan. "In the latter cage I used Chamberlain'e Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable huccchh, only being In bed a little over two days aginst ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am Batisfied would have been equally as bad as tho flrnt but for the use of this remedy us I had to go to bed in about six hours after be ing 'struck' with it, while in the first place I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " Forsalo by tho Renson Drug Co., Cottage Grove and Joe Lynns of Drain. It is reported throughout tho valley that tho prune crop will bo a total failure this year on account of the cold snap. THK tfext to thclUMBLER in iiriTir 8 Fal f rllla till - :g.& j. tires, luunim JPred T. Merrill Cycle Oo., 105. 107, 109 and 111 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon, Bkanciiks: SPOKANE. - - TACOMA, - - SKATt'LK. Ralph Whipple, iwVVtVt'WWVV if IISINFSS f rKvJrtiooiuiN'iL J. S. MEDLET, Attorney At Law 1 ) Din On Xtta Sitttt, Cottage drove, Oregon. f J. E. Young, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i OaWOa M hi MrrC. Cottage. Grove, Oregon. L. L. Stevens, 4 Attorney at-Law 4 Special attention given to Minitip Business and Collections. - - . - - Occuox. BANKERS. Traiisacta Gencraal nrinftlng DuslnGss In all Irs Branches. Celiac Ur, Orraen. E UTE. SHAVING PARLOR. Oottase Grove a. k. - Ormga Griffith, 1'rop. EO TO ' 0STRAXDER & CVLP, . . . TONSORAL PARLORS, For Hair Cutting, Shaving and Hot Batj)g Cottagd Gkove, On' Maix Stuekt. Cy. fliller, General Blacksmithing. Two Doors North of Eakin A Rristow's, CottaOe Grove, Oregon. HI. Ferritins deputy u. s. Mineral Surveyor. a: Special attention given to Mining uiaims ana procuring ot Patents. Grants Pass, Okkgon. GO TO Mrs, Pet Snnford's, -FOR- Fashlonatle Dressmaking. Main8trect, Cottngo Grove, Or. -sA. H. NICH0LStet When you want fine Cabi net Work done or Furjii ture repaired. Leave orders opposite Racket store. riuea with Heavy Ttcd 1 o. & j. riREs, Quality and Price is tht fm 8 $0. 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Hh Intertill ba Wuf rrat r attavufroai KtiirHt allld. vbtrb M4 tafrt rUTttrd It MJ W. lrar fvrlbal nHli fo,;? vrrTttd rrlprMMf. t all I( 1 u4 leeatt ball at lot 7 In Mark 3 In loxir U ci' AMtlia la Cottar firara In Utt 'MMHr. U-ciwn. ahl'h Mid taortfaft tat Ma er Ibf 1Kb rfr ( Jtnbirr. tH MtfaeH t Ihlt ttlalnlirf And for a Jtnt rrlsir '! f-Ular a and carb of jrn m aur amlallrlthi.lll orlnitfctt a a btlti I av atuMtl lbn. In and to uM tea) rntrtr ami ererr fort tbrfo "Tblt f la fwUitbrd Wfofdfr of tb Hon J V. .amHIoaj. J4te of ibe above entitled faan, lade JaBiiarr l""-. J. C. Tara. a nr. for ruiniir. .NOTICE OF FOHFEITORE. CotUgeGrove, Lane Connty, Oregon, January ll,im Ai.ex Cwnrxsit : You are hfchy riotiflwl that we han pndnl at leant I'AiO, in work rl labor on mch of the two niinicj eUima known and rei-onled In th Miuliic Rminl of the llolicmia Minlrj Diatrict in Ijiic county, Orrjron, at tht "Drum Luniond" and "Opitortunlty" mining claims, a will apixar h certificate filed January 13, ISWSntln ofllco of the County Clerk in said Ijlm irfitinty, in order tn hold said preinitM tiniltr the provinlom of tcction 2324 He vinil SlntutcH of the United Statti, beuiK Uie amount required to hold th( anid two olitlina for the yrars 1807 ami IMtf, respectively, and If within ninety days after the completion of the pttbll cation ot this notice, you fail, iiff- icci or reiuie to contribute your portion of said expenditure an u co-owner, your interest in the said claims will Iwcouie the propertr of the subscribers, under said section 2324. J. H. Wihti. A.M. White. Active Solicitors Wanted Everywhere For" The Story of thcPhilippinea" lj Mu rat HnUtead, commissioned by tbi Government as Official Historian to the War Department. The lok wti written in army camps at San Franuiico, on the Pacific with General Meritt. In the hospital st Honolulu, in lionc Kong, In the American trenches it Manila, in the Insurgent camp with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the OlympU with Dowey, and in tho roar of the 11' tloat tho fall of Manila. Unn agents. Urimful of prlginal picture! taken by government photographers on the spot. Large book: low prices. Ill profits. Freight paid. Credit given. Dron all tmnliv unnninlnl war hookl. Outfit free. Address, F. T llarber, Sec'y., Star Insurance Uldg., Chicago. Kor gale. Oho half interest in' the Horse Shoe mino in the Hohemlrt gold mining dis trict. For terms and particulars cH on, or address, 0. H, Willabo, Cottago Grove, Or. Kor Halo or Trade. 120 acres of land; farm house, barn and other out buildings, situated 1" miles west Uf KUgone. Good out rang' Will trade for property in Cottngn Grore For further particulars, address S, I. Jknkins, Eugene.Aire