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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1899)
" 7 ....... ..... i.nl ' A KIND-HEAMiuw , "-"Mst. -ak&pl n in k l If m 1 1 Hal. sit a fB nkiw:nl w bi ( tvi tke lf ir. . II roaki aot Xtkx rrrm tke ca that caawp la a mwmtnl la tk co o . I " " '"' of tt pitrjw bom (ma ti r onBQ S ;ray IWm aad aa W frWL d dUac troai caf. kad caal to tke i . Tm. am ib aorv. ad kM ! She Mf bdy l' ty tr ai, j bt trwn " " oa tko ,f . at . 1 ;doi, o UbU. r aajrtl... t way Hi,. oxa tow aiir rSK kf at i f . " Mla. .. u-.n-rKlrrl Cr r.w ,ii,u.t .1.-1, . . ' . ..avuaaw&i. 5 ...A GAME WITH DEA TH... 6 4" ilt ANNOGA. aa Ii to? of the trik of tk Gar CAka. was srniac witk !uUh ks Bofe? 4sr. at tke w f -.i forest tke store Wktt Akk xt a ie rtiaar tke eete of kit ow Augur cun if Sfe--k momU oarx nw with has rta oc Gray mTr. aa aow. bat MSB great kaanT. If kr Mir .UUm! H terswd Ms kead Cornr TAWe Lai aad tooted after her. Don tke irM- ir telBa? bee 2 tec wet of Mad b:.o tk Kfl ktt. farortt mkt, wkee , Mi pm a deal pi; la tW eveeaac at Me ot ker BBterreav cbt. ke w ker nMbx, uri ke fcnr t br iawrkrd 2 ad tkat kmtg Woc k mM reach tke ImmJ irer bark : lefe ke noaH be beyaad tk Mod of xad kx&ex raJebt la- j . Lark- of x roooer. II had raraed h kd tor oafy aa If I -re? eaie-aasBig 7e woeM swim tataat. bet at tkat IwaM tk cotar eat km x ?rc hike, tea. Ms Graad-1 kad ept rer aad its mac ix had fjdkec Gray SaverM. niaHVt year J la to firh? sarty. ealthtry. the gfct sed. Sk tadteaxatly. , td u sfcie. for that day se bad tmt aa maa Kaaaopa so kope of eas. Sat Ut tax: vrs Kaaaoca, vko w wtth erery ke KadM kis f fkl to ta rnrrt testead of tfxt cfcaace. bMa tfce font. nrfd ar b braTj Tke auitker kir croatkid -srltk Its Iadtxas. aad ffce ns tmre tkat ker' kea toward the forac wktte W tt tetkerirKTrrknTe. fi? tke labe. Wkei k bad cxrefafl It -arx ker fkotr of tedfgaaM aad ber eorr coadaee tkat eaad ktai to k.rt anr and to feaa bact Ske TrxitJ. bat be did aot ixswr. frith bttfc beads csf-i ores- Us -oj-gf tohf ed sits, aad oae berd foot nfed ktj- abore tke k? oa which ke iOXtias. ke stared iato tke great restless ere tkat tooted dowa at Mai from the aearest Bath. He was witi- omt a wcfa of aa; kiad. and tbe ; coapu- was fall srowa. with a dcjr-kokte? aad saaat whh hasher. AXkoagk its risce was for tke ax xseat axed oa Mat ke eoald see tkat it bad bees watcbia? jUlUm aad tkat its taterest was stfl eeatred fat kr. as if ) k aad chorea ker for its Tictiox. He W2? seised witk suddea fear tkat she . adght aore aaezpeetedl; aad thas ; caa&e tbe creator to sprisg Bf ker; jet ke sat tkere seemtaslj aaabie ta spsak or to tfclat what oagbt to be "Tea woaid. woalda't jonT asked tbe piri Her Totce broke tbe faseiaa ting speM of taose terrible ejes. Kaa Xioga kaew tkat she woeid tara in a isosest to see why ke k&d not an rprered. aad la order not to direct her attendee to tke psstber be lowered bis glaace aad aet bers. Bet there was sotaetblag in Mi face that xaade ber afraid, aad be looked with slartHag iateatse&s far berosd ber. down tke loa?. darkeaiag stretch of deserted shore, y ward the stin-cor-ered teepee by tbe spHag. where ilar tala, their awther. and Sls-sos-ka, their father. Hred darta- tbe bot saaiaer. aad stilt 7" said Ktanog. as caie ly as be coabL It coot his a great ef- aesrd tke saace btweea tkeoj aad tke dfetaace to tke wau ke jaaud away !.oa tke k aad raa directly aa der tke paatker. Tke aabsal laaatly shifted Its bead, as If to leap dowa Irom tbe other side of tbe liiab, bnt tbe boy dU aot appear Tka tay kad m k "7 la tke dof tW lake. " '" kad swaac ta irna oaatptr 4rots taaa umt soxay a var. wVt "riaanr oo-aacd kf Cray arcr fcaaud ow kk aad V' tly: -JUkloo wM aadVrstaad tkat rasa bettc wkea ohkff.- be d. Aad &cv a arrowto tntca of water tke by mw ker waitlas with Xar-taA.-Cafcso Kocord. SAVED FROM RUIN. t.ni w rarni !l to.. i imm W 7' J Ctrrokad i'Um i?4 ,f May Mt hi tor tioa Uv. .ir. . . ' t a !, B, t tk ' vat. rokc urtoTO. Not by Ul K1fr' Hoardtac. bmt By a Lank. "1 doa't saoi yoa kave forsotu-a tke jmtme of Jd a ba4aM aaia. -I cvnaJatT bare aot. for I bad thtt aatarky year baprtwd a?oa aeht arp disbar!. Mr. Ut- way that I win aot oa fotrt. iaroa. aa apail 1" rala la tk4r -Yoa reaaecabK' k away dlp- wbjljr to tJf r trivVnt aad aa geared wkea tke crah caat liaak tiM. w Ywrt; aad 8ttta tkat wore fortaaat eaoark to ecae stertrtr (VaiMiay pawr dowa w tke petm entm aoxra- Tbe eotapaay. Mr. IJrlari y. oo .jwf,, , ter aipaey aaa mow w Mtoty tke law tkat rwrtocu tae mijiii ititftt . v ((ln., ceat. erea wtth tbe Ivot srtty. boar of fetor of iwotorawa bl4 eoa- exa yoa loll n. u t "I bare alway maOt it a rale aew t to ta. TW ccmrt m to talk bateef with aiy wtfe. aad ke. fo aaM m! tao rwouMiay .it. -i i. . ' "-."i ltk tk It lit tit . ' k'AuSPnl I KB B B intxaaroi,.. & . I IWiiHMlHm ToHtioai ti ralory oa Ike ii ioaad tkt at) if i(fi. tkaa la iotr T . i 'i w. -ii. a, a. ,1, 1 . I , , 1.!. 1. k.h . I . f ' . u&iv-.naaaai a aaiU't dAa i .,. Krr, i lftlgyj mil cfo wnii ti e m(j wkooi ia Kac'.ar 1 m K P9C woasaa, fTer karw at tk tin; Mtr tt aoK? aad urMfMiUHettc. tke asaay aasloof day )kat I bad. for tai rftrW. tkrtvforr. a twit of I trkjd ta eoaoMl ay ktH4w coadl- two tn4 mm clat tk w tJoa. poay. "At last It caae to a potat wkere I MrJ. Urtacitoa's rroaadlac r was witkoat erea a hot, aad I Mas- aot tboe of tbe rrfonaor. Tk sered boate wtth baakraptcy Martaj; prorccxtloa wat U- croat ac ke M tke fac. I bad auoe tbe scat Wj beeaate aa. Her home oa tke ' 'bt cu mm "Hri.D zr hi Hajro." there, and it tcrsed with marreloas agility before its great yellow body shot into tbe air. Kaaaoga was crashed down csder its weight, bet be bad reached the lake aad feH where the water was nearly knee-deep. He felt the panther release its grasp is order to find 2na foatlag. aad when he raised up for air discov ered its dripping bead little store than t an arm's length from his own. Then be took a deep breath aad lay I down Hjn the bottom, bopteg that the panther woeld leave hist. It stood there, howerer watching OTer him aad waiting. He started to crawl oat from shore, bat it seemed to bim that he bad hardly moved wbea heavy daws saak iato his 1am ax4 f mo r9CA la lea TVa u lW fort to remaia qrtetly there, wkboat j totla? lts lm. mv. "Z " medtetrfy shifted Its pwtlVa aad be- gaa to drag blca oet Into shallower water. He made desperate efforts to OTer bead; bat the effort caased bim to think more clearly. "Shet jo at" eyes," be said sddeaiy. "What forr asked Aakloo. frighten d stM more at tbe BBaecoastable change ia bis voiee. For a taomoat bis Sogers tlghtfsed coBvakively over his shla, thea grad BaBy relaxed aad BBdasjxed. He low ered his apraised foot, moving it slow- bold fast to the lake bed, for he knew what the end woeld be if be reached the shore, bat Ms fiagers only plowed i throagh the sand. i The sharp point of a rock that tore ! him as he was dragged ever It gave him ! hope; be grasped it with both hands a s a . .. -IJ. 1 t 7', 7 . S' , I ; 1 asd das with all hU strength, bnt In aad whea It rested firmly in tbe sand lB(rt3lBt v.. flBr(ir, wr, H..n, be reached eaatioosiy forward and caaght the girl by the arm. "We sbatf play a new game," be said then, aad the strange, eager suggestion of a smBe that flashed over his face re assured her. "Ohr she exclaimed, aad at once that ber eyes. Kanaega bow looked steadily at the eoagar, while be tarned his sister about so that she faced along tbe shore. "Walk as slowly as yoa can with year eyes sbat," be said. She started slowly eaoogh, bat the fierce eyes overhead began to watch ber iateatly again and to grow restle3, while a yellow foot advanced nneasUy along the limb aad broad tawny Jaws stretched farther and farthr down ward as she moved away. Bnt Kannoga silently held op his band aad waved It in tbe air. At this tbe panther's attention, attracted by the unexpected and rapid movement, was withdrawn from the girl. "Go taster," said tbe boy; "go faster." She was ont of reach now; he could tell by the fainter sound of ber bare feet In the sand. "Bun!" be called. "Open your eyes and run, but don't look back, and don't stop till you stand in the tepee with Mar-tala." "Is that all of tbe new game, Kan noga'' she asked, doubtfully. "So," be answered; "there Is more.' Meanwhile be still sat in tbe same place, watching tbe cougar and holding Its attention by tbe constant move ment of bis slender arm and of bis grimy, tattered sleeve an iastaat his fiBgers were digging vainly in the sand again. At last be raised his head for air. The panther at once let go of his leg and caste at bha with open raoeth. bot it moved slowly in the water, and Kan noga, by a great effort, stood up. Then the beast sprung upon bim. The boy bad nerved himself, bow ever, and fell as far out from shore as be coeld. Wbea tbe feeling of dizziness that followed tbe shock bad passed he found that tbe panther held his arm In its mouth and was swimming that its feet did not touch bottom. Then, In spite of the terrible pain It caused him, be pulled bis arm down until the cougar's head was submerged. Very soon It released Its bold. Then tbe Indian boy stood up again, aad this time be became tbe aggressor. Grasping the slick, wet bead with both bands be forced it deep Into tbe water. Tbe panther's feet touched bot tom, and Its violent struggles threw bim down, but be got up again and held the glaring eyes and tbe red mouth with its white teeth more carefully Just under tbe surface of tbe lake. Kannoga became very weak and bis IegB trembled feebly under bim, but be was thankful that they were long, for be could stand with his bea-J In tbe cool evening breeze while tbe cougar was drowning. At first the panther made fearful sounds as the water filled its lungs, but these presently ceased, nd at last It hung a dead weight In th boy's bands. He let It sink then and loosened a stone from tbe lake bed to roll upon Its bead. aad lost, aad tbea. sortag all tke st- lags of a ttfetisae swvpt away. I gave Bp like a maa deamii to die, aad kaow lag tkat ao fate coaM ward off tke blow. "I kaew tkat my wife mast be toM. so I took ker m my anas aad broke it to ber as geatly a poMtbte. "For several miaate ke said aot a word, aad I began to fr that tke shock kad ba too mara for ber. I bad told ker tkat If I coaM oaiy raise a small sam It micht see me throagh tke worst aad eaabie me to get opoa my ' feet again. i "Finally sac spoke: 'Joaa. she said. ; 'I have always bad a preatimeat tkat , some day something might happ.' aad wheaever I chaaeed to have a bttle money that I thoaght I woeld sot need 1 I pet It away In one of Willie's din- carded toy basks. I haven't tbe light est Idea bow much there Is. bet I have ' been addlag to It for years. I wlM ret it aad we wlH const it together.' "I aever kaew aatil that moment bow a maa feels when be Is reprieved aader the gallows. shore road at Wwt Krichtoa Is happy. Her haobaad U a mkxtWbI bnm of baolais.il. Oor of her mmm U a veteraa of tke war wtth Spate. Hr tkroe daachters are witty aad admired. Mr. IJriaHoa is tke coaa of Tow Apple. too. of Kortoa, who eater are cetebrxted. She 1 rotated to tke taut la; txmiiUn amoag tke (rxrieotvos of New York's faoaloaabie oeMy. She says: "I win to prove tkat tkls Is America stilt aad tkat thore U bo maa feettaj; oa Statea !Me4." ' "IIoxm, ir. f b replied tke hlt: -"A etlmar ipOMr. "what ! "!. nr. l J via to weal ii tJ.- ( 1 tai lk tkOtttMWd cJkXt ir away, sad Mow of Jethta, a ad aa in t , tJMproi Tbe labxbita: U ,f ll Wlaadt are MiJ ta t!. I; of people ia U.e r T: koifbt ot x lu 'ijr wn A: Um tkaa war fort, aid tbt i logical oxpotW tK tHtt: tboai foead bat ftw Hit TS nvTm SrKffSf ft 1 f -v a rw- f v t 11 V a s. o-ao-aafT Vr cotulnr tj n fna Amortrow or Earafan )43. k mm I Mt io j jwr ci; , rm. to r oay: i.'.ii ettu 1'ttc tvtttu Clui M tf . Vmm.mlmi A.lt r.f .11 mrlmimi orably more nume-ci US tb cxtiih. Ko koakoid ii r-.r i tUi tU of tb faaxotta JtmK yLjC.ti t x wtr xod bcfc t its aoavwlol by a.. pUyiosi. r!l ti ncuttr Jadcl"S M.t. "They y JoUou bai UMrirgSroJ; "Tkat mail bs a m iult jreIs "What make you lLlnk' noBiT MS Value of AdTcrtl.inr. The New York I'n rwntlr Ty Sh nlafSMl th h..t iw .i IWtted tbe detalbi of aa liu-ULf wu.i I txw him IrM tLan is ! I damped tbe coateats apoa tke Uble, Pves tke ralae of Jadlc4owi ad renin- i d ba wm psrlectly ob! ' There was a total of 73 ceets, mostly Alt two yoara aico a wooma Eroalaj New. Ia ienaies. , ereu tae rorataat ror a aew ro.- "It was so comical that I had to nH?U wrhka I? tkaa aay other btagh. Bot that lavgh saved me. It la a&d m,ie lojredknu which drove away the gloomy thoughts with are atlri'1T barmlt. Af ler aatlafy. which I had surrounded myself, and 'BS her,f lbat t was as article which I took courage again to look the sltua- W0BBea generally would be gUd tc tion In the face, and finally won out. i ue vl about to man la tlouM. Ethel-. Did Will teem to U:t wbea he proved t T" j' Frances Idon'tknow. TS had let the ileara RJ couldn't tell wl e'f.ei I wut in in me iace, a no nnaiiy won out. i ; ' wm iih io wan- . nn . ... ..wj -I am still paying my wife ber usual uf"e.ture th 'h! place It up- "? 1e,yT!"ntV:eK.tT alowance; but I haven't the face to ask r e. marliet b - her if she is again putting aside for a "enur was a poor woman, and rainy day." gbe went ,0 rich friend and sought ! to Interest her In the project As Bl.marck'. Barber Wa. Bright. 1 usual In such case, the rich friend was The late Prince Bismarck's barber Is not disposed to lend JlLCoo wlthoat se said to be well on the way to making curlty. eren to a friend. She dkl. bow. hU fortune, for he has saved no lew ever. lend 500. and with this hum the than eight years' clippings from bis discoverer of the complexion corn master's hair. These be Is now dlvld- pound becan oneratiAn kh.. ing nto small quantities, and Incasing Used a HtUe at a time, paying n ad. rocMt. shoe. ."1 Turn,. in gold brooches, scarfplns and lockets, vance. Tbe busings grew ranldlr be- . , !T V - allowing three bairs to each ornament gan to crowd out olh coaSeUci .' h" ' t" Z and selling to tbe nubile Th tu,r nhi,wi , " anu i Tooth f.w.. A usr t states that he had the late Prince's per. sessed a valuable secret, to adverts AT U M & BOm mission to do thls.-Ixmdon Tlt-Blts. , upon a larger scale. Now, after two Jto)fr"J liaoKij MACHINE! years, tbe business Is carried on In an expensive suite of rooms, nud profits are said to be fOOO a week. Word AdYertlalnir wvn. It Is a common uilKtnke to put sec- ante W-J Krtmont sire:. t '"ojaall DO YOU WANT HES Ii life a t.nrden' v JJt Ibetatk I'o jftu icu c ggS, wornouiT irr An Old Canal. The Dismal Swamp canal, which con necta Chesapeake Bay with Albemarle Sound, enables small craft to avoid the perilous passage around Cape Hat teras, and Is a part of tbe Inland navl gatlon between New York and Florida, will be opened soon, after extensive repairs. This waterway Is sold to have "m. Tbe wording Is nll.lmnni-tat, 1 l,fl?.lmt ,U etnce j a fortunntcly chosen hra wy ; JCCTU UiTHfiiiT PLAflS .b m j.,at. . mC u,, mm 8mu, x tn(J mtter i ii .. yiTiSi securely in the public n.lnd. To KiXriYS-.Bd .J&Tffl dftiflrS'!L7rw!c,n Dr. T. H.White, . i v w muvm uuii'i iiNiiir' in n aiM mailt Bays at me Lambeth conference. hi.i ' .i .i . '." " aut i . I ""u nil: nun ond-ciass work into the wording of ad- Moore's Revealed RenlS follow In tbe well-worn ruts of cu-. you it ha, i,.rfr-,' f torn. Tbe wordlm. n.i 7' a t tr boiu at y ? JtSgiS Ensl sh Geographical lcnoranca T"l . - ..uW ui Jiassacuusetts ' days of much ndvnrtiui.. i - last summer, he found tbe Idea of what I thrown. Tbe effect! constituted his State vnrr vnm.. m.( ... v"ttu ... . , . . -" . iiiubi. uu picturesdii the-way place, and he found himself placed with the diocesan representa tives from New Zealand and other Isl and colonies of Great Britain. The Sirdar's Namesake. A registrar In tbe East End of Lon don has recently recorded tbe birth ot a child who has been named Sirdar Kitchener. A man dare not complain of the slzo of his milk bill; If be does, bis wife will take It as a permission to buy a cow named Daisy, Women, as n rule, hate liars, yet they very often force men Into that class. must be dextrouKly ' H RTFl'lTH The HlUfcnl ctlve advertisement J ,l V Tflsnin,ci ItSjfel1 UK' ami sprightly, I U lU IuY8DtOIS WyflSgt rse or slangy, and 11 1 LI U U (l.vxglS without being ronrse must put the public In good humor, w. "0 a"u P atest i.VSV even when Imparting the most prosaic , u.nff"oduc ll Tl& Information. I trel attorney can pet yoi ''VlenS' "Say, Weary, I see thet onothor ht. 1 CHvBra or coxkmcs lic.U!i. trust Is beln'. organized to control aU , - m soap output of th' country." "I'm glad of It. Thor.V nl-.. too much o" the' Incendiary stuff beln' I scattered perm.skusTy r0Un' h' conn-1 FWhUSteWSKgg try.-cieveland Plain Dealer. I i&&i;:bj?'mU&$'$ By tbe t line spring arrives, tbe aver age man discovers that bo has unJutoa. tonally made It a fad all winter to col lect cough medlclnea. altlj