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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1899)
. Devoted to . the Mining, Numbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Living. till Cottage G-rove, Oregon, JPviday, A.pril 14r, 1899. 3srO. X. m : 0, oa GOODS! -7 tin & Bristow. PRICE KSOODvSJ NUW GOODS! NBW GOODS! ralntH, Holts, Collars, atnl C'iiIFm. v a hunlity. Choajxir thun yon ! them. lint? ami Dress Hllks in nil col ptvloH nt.prieus tliitf. every Iwdy to wear them. 2Iov(hi In nil colors niul. latest MteuiiigH ia l.(H) niul l.'ifi ur .fotmcllnti Do Sole In nil tin ut- cnlnrs. I'rictn !!6 H.r cent. less your. Wrappers. Tlicy nro perfect, l.to worry nlmut making them nawBare yon the troumc. in Eakin & Bristow. OUR CRESCENT BICYQ.ES. Only $.'W.OO cash for tlio bent goods. .Durability ami price equaled liy iinno. To cvuiy lady who buys ono of our $.'t.00 chain wheels within tho next 00 days we will give n Itoyul Carpet Sweeper worth l'-'.r0. Outing Flnnnels. Fifty picccH. at re ilncod palefH. Now puttoniH mid col oro. CrelouncH, SilkalincH anil Draperies at 10c tol'ftc Drvss Linings. All the latent things In plain nml funcleri, Near Silks, Bilk SUies, nml PerMilincs ami Sileeies. IVrcalitics. An assortment of colors that ilo not fait to attract favorable at tention. Eakin (6 Bristow. Eakin & Bristow. GOODS! Shoes Ladies Shoea I'inc Shoes. Our 1.00 ami $2.00 lineH lire very to beat and our $2.50, f.'i.OO ami $.'1.50 lines arc never ciiialed. Come ami nee our prices and you will Hiiruly buy. Latest ttyles in all widths. Cliambrnya. All colorH. New Table Spreads and Porticrs in leading colorH. Calicoes! Calicoes! Calicoes! You will acknowledge their Hiipcriorlty at once. New Ribbons! New colors, new styles and new prices. Yourcaidi trade Is what we want and if low prices and best goods count for anything we will get n large share of it. Eakin & Bristow. I FULL STOCK -00- Iu just, the lines you want for Spring Work! Plows. Harrows, Cultivators. A 1. 1, KINDS OK ire, Garden, and Pruning Toplsj -Axes, Saws, Sledges and Rope. Everything in the House and Darn Building line. Blacksmiths' Supplies' fHgg. Coal. Iron arid Steel! ves, Tin and Granite Ware, all the LOWEST CASH PRICES. GRIFFIN & YEATCH, :age GROVU, ORE. C. H. Vandenburcr, M'gr. j$ to L steve;rLS, IMS. lct Sanf owl's, AX, Wm F0U Attorney.at.Law 1 Fashionable Dressmaking. Spcciai Bttent,on given t0 Mining V . Business and Collections. jJWBtreet, Cottage Grovo, Or. KUflKSIC - - - - . OHKOQN. 91 v CPP . itgS . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wlien you want fine Cabi- Homo, on Main street, Wct Mdo, lid Woi'll done OJ' FllVlli- pottage Grove, Oregon. rcpairedt WHITE BRONZE Leave orderH opposite Racket storo IJVIOYSllTtl&TltS Aml th0 uohomla Nugget for $2 per If, . , . vear.cash In advanco. This iB without "fflS? nStA W ",o greatest clubbing olFer offered Honal monumental building. Hotter hy Oregon nowspapers today. Iho BjWO years than granlto for 20. Bo Orcganiiui is without doubt excelled by Received longer. Buy none, in ppint of nows both local and WTi-ii Pi-.nr.r7o foreign, is a clear print, and besides B" 4-llLe JLrOIl!Ze. bus that great redeeming featuro, do- Br further information wrlto or call void of sensational, and disgusting ' literature. Heinombor tho two papprs, F. A. TOZIEH, theWceklv Oregonian and your homo K J'iipene, Oregon, upper the llohcmiii Nuggot for fJ, These Illustratrated Publications. Will c mbst uv tiik Xokthkhs Pacific It.MLWAY Co., TO ANY ADDRESS UPON UKCEIIT, IN' HTAHI'H, Oil OTIIEU WIHK, OK TIIK AMOUNTS NAMED WONDKKTjANI) Aii annual publication of about 100 pages, gotten up in most attractive style and beautifully illustrated in half-tone. The contents of each number are varied and ditreient from its predncessor. The NoiiTimit.v Pacikic has become noted for this publication. Tin: Finkkt Thing in Uaimvay LiTKitATUiti:. Send six cents. VKI.LOWSTONK I'AKK MAP A relief map of Yellowstone Park. Printed on firm paper, and suitable for mounting or framing and for use in schools, class rooms, etc. The best man of the Park that is publicly distributed. Mailed in pastlmaru tubes. Send lOcts. MAZAMA PAMPHLKT A nicely illustrated pamphlet, descrip tive of Mount Itanier, Washington, the grandest ico-covered peak in the United States. Send two cents. KOOTKNAI FOLDER An illustrated folder and relief map of the Kootenai Region in HritishColumbia north of Spokane. Send two cents. ARMY AND NAVY ROOK Tells about both the U. S. and Spanish armies and navies at beginning of Spun-ish-Aiuorican war. Map of Cuba and adjacent, islands. A vest pocket history well worth preserving for reference. Send ten cents. In sending for these writo the address carefully, and statu where advertisement was seen. CIiim. S. l'KK, Qmi, l'lmMmger Agent, ST. I'AUL. MINX. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlco In hereby idvcn that the undersliraed hns been duly npnolntod by the County Court o( Iju.o County, Oroifon, nnmlnlstrator of the cslatoof Silas Lane, deceased. All persons huvli.Kclniiini iiRitinst said estate nro hereby required to (ircsent the tHi.to to n.e, iiroporly vorlllod, at my olllco, in CottaKO (I rove. Oregon, within atx months from the (lute horcof. Dated thli 22ml day of l'obruary. 1899. a. u. snait, Administrator, IN REACH OF ALL. Jtheumatltiin Qiired. My wifo has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I van recommond it as n splondid liniment for rheumatism and other household usu for wliieh wo havo found it valuable. W. J. Cuyldh, Rod Crook, N. Y. Mr. Ouyler is ono of tho leading merchants of this viltugo and ono of tho most prominont men in this vicinity. W. G. Pim-fiN, Editor Red Oreiik Herald. For salo by Benson Druo Co, Cottage Grovo, Jot JyVONS, Plain Druggist, Many ponder over the word "millionaire" as conveying the Idea of a vague and chimerical state of being far out of the ordi nary and beyond the reach of all save a favored few. And many even look upon the men who own their millions with an eye of jealousy and a contemptuous feel ing as though they were alone the great impediments to this world's happiness. These people never stop. to consider that half the great money owners of the United States started with not as much as the average country store keeper of to day and some of them with not even a single penny to their names. It is a fact very significant when we consider that the young man just emerging from college today stands upon a much better founda tion than did Collis P. Huntington when he started, for he was noth ing hut a country store keeper only a short time ago, although now he is worth over $50,000,000. Chauncey M. Depew began his career in a country law office. Needless to say lie had no small change to spare. Now he controls over 30 railroads and has a fortune of $3,000,000 The Hon. Russell Sage, ths prince ol all American financiers began his business life as an errand boy in a grocery shop. Now he is estimated to be worth $100,000,000. Of his success he speaks as follows, iu Pearson's magazine: "No young man need despair, if he wants to be success ful he has only to make up his mind to be honest and industrious, with proper economy, and he will succeed." John Wanuamaker, the great dry-goods prince and poli tician began his career as a clerk earning three dollars a week. He is worth now something like $15, 000,000. These figures taken from a well written article in Pearson's March number tully illustrate what men can do and what is as much in the reach of the young man today as it was forty years ago. And when we more thoroughly consider how these men made their fortunes we cannot honestly condemn them for doing the same thing that we are trying to do every day that is to get a start in the world. A great majority of these rich men have done no wrong in becoming rich for the tide has simply set iu and they have takeu it "at the flood." This same tide "young man" is setting in every hour of your life, and who is to blame if you do not set sail upon it? Is the community to blame? Is your country or its laws to blame, that gives you the opportunity? To. become rich to day is in the reach of all true destiny will not let all see it or no one would be rich for riches would then be common. Take it in our own state, Ore gon. A well known man of Salem came to that place in an early day with 110 more than, the average pioneer. He is worth over a million dollars now. The story is told of how the richest man in Portland began his ascent in the world by removing a stump from the front of a store for ten dollars. He became worth several millions. Let no man become discouraged for the opportunity to become wealthy lies with you or you, and -t no man can tell how fortune may behave upon the morrow. Simply' honesty, industry and e'eondmy are ever the guides that lead smiling fortune. Oregon State Journal. Bon Ton fc MEAT MARKET! Main Street ge Grove, Oregon. Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. Send your orders by Telephone, W. H. Beagle, M'g'r. The new game law passed by the state legislature makes a close sea son for deer from November 1 to July 15; beaver are wholly protect ed for 20 years; pheasants, grouse, prairie chickens and quail are to be killed during the month of Novem ber, only; Mongolian pheasants are wholiy protected in Jackson, Jose phine, Coos, Curry and Clatsop counties for a period of three years. The penalty for the violation of this law is a fine of from $15 to $200, and costs. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recpntly, which lads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I havo never had to uso more than one or two doses to euro the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stroud, Popomoko City, Md. For sale by Benson Duva Co, Cottage Grove Jok Lyons, Drain Druggist. SIIKniFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE. Notice U hereby riren that by virtue of an execution duly lsaued out of ths Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, on the 21st day of March 1899, on a judgment rendered in said Oourt on the 7th day of March 1899, for the sum of Vive Hundred Twelve Dollars and Twenty-five Conts and Forty Dollars attorneys fee and the further sum of Ten 1 ollan costs, and accruing costs: in a suit wherein J. P. Cunln was plaintiff and James E. Thorp, .Minnie M. Thorp and J. Vf . Gowdy administrator of the estate of E. P. Thorp, deceased, were defendants, and against the above named defendant J. W. Gowdy as administrator of the estate of E. P. Thorp, de ceased, and on a decree of foreclosure and order of sale, rendered in said Court, com mandlug mo In order, to satisfy said Judg ment and costs to sell the following described premises towlt: Lot No, 1, and the East one half of Lot No. 2, In Mock No. 3 in Long and Landess addition to Cottage GroTe, Lane County, Oregon. Now Therefore, In the name of toe State of Oregon in compliance with said writ 1 will offer for sale, the above described premises at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to redemption, at the south door of tho Court House, in Eugeuo, Lane County, Oregon, on Mono y the 1st day of May 1899 between tho hours of 0 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. in. to wlt at onk o'clock p. M. on said day. Dated this 37th day of March 1899. Yt. IV. VI 1TIIERS. Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon Byll.J. Day, Deputy. Every person sending us in fivo navf subscribers to tho Bohemia Nugget at $1.50 per year will receive a receipt for ono year's subscription to the Bohemia Nugget or Weekly Oregonian, free. TURKISH BATHS AT HOME, A perfect sanitary, self-supporting bathing aparatus, rubbor lined and has a door. Produces cleanliness, health and n clear complexion. Dispols colds, fevers, skin diseases and cutaveous eruptions. Prevents diseases. Rocornmonded by ominentphyBioiunB. Prof. Hudson's Electric Homo Anl mator sold by Cjiab. E. Lane, Oakland, ,Or, '