Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 23, 1899, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BH9
rv
1
ANTI-LMPK1UAMSM IS
IMMORAL.
CHUNKS OK QUARTZ.
The
creek,
Barron mine on Sampson
miles southeast .of Ash
THKIR OBLIGATIONS.
Kor the benefit of those who arc
t tim nilniiiiistnitioii for
(JiJ OU( -
The government has been busy
Tr.ittiiiK down rcbllion
that task the lives of
citizens of whom we arc all proud
livn.n hnnn f 1 MAri 1 Sn lnlltr nc ... .. -
"",v- "' tire, like outer inmous mining towns n..iM..o ml nil such
tli,. Wnr rnntini,M. sn lnnir ns the , ,., , i reltevc the Cubans, ntul all SUCH
o and Willi ciinnicicrisuv piucK mm
insurgents are in the field, the 1 d : business at the i
tt v
uecn ouy creek, 10 miles souuicasi.oi -tvsn a-rvW
, and in land, has been transited to the nvug kept 'our
American , Atlan Mining Company for $50.000. long the Spanish nr
, .. , .. e was over, on iuc
Republic lias nan us oapiism 01, . s,v,,,tards and to
whole country must stand behind qW staml a,most bcfore thc smoke
the army. Differences ot opinion j ljad clearCj
as to what ought to be our ulti
mate policy must in abeyance for,
a time or must be discussed, as
wi are now discussing the ques
tion, in the full recognition of the
fact that the fighting arm of the
government must be sustained so
long as Aguinaldo and his people
make fighting necessary.
This course of conduct is not only
the dutiful part to play, but it is
we are sure, the popular part.
The two do not always include!
away Colo
rado's 8-hour law goes into effect
Time is. Mine and smelter owners
are becoming nervous because the
miners refuse to give out any news
as to how they stand on the ques
tion of wage reduction. The
Miner and Electrician,
The o!d Channel mine, Josephine
county has been sold to Chicago
capitalists, and consists of over 700
acres.
The Denver Republican says the
each other. Very often the true ; production ot - the Cripple Creek
patriot is oppsed to the popular ' district for t,,e month ofMa' is the
madness of the moment. But there greatest, both in tonnage and gross
is no popular passion now. There is , bu,15o value, of any month in the
merely a calm recognition of the ! bistory of the camp,
fact that in the discharge of their I The U. S. assay office at Boise
duty certain American soldiers Sives out Idaho's mineral produc-
and sailors are engaged in war with , tIon for ,893 as follows: Gold $1,
nan enemy of the coutry. Any effort ; 895.5"6, silver $6,796,541, lead $4,
800,270; total sis.sqib. uregon
in the field .cannot be excused on Mmiug- Journal.
the grouud that those who engage j The Black Hills Mining Review
' in it are thereby exepressing their j says the last shipment of bullion
hostility to the administration's . made by the Homestake company
policy in tbeEast-if, indeed, it has i was probably the largest ever made
a policy. It is a blow at the men from the Homestake mines. There
who are fighting what must be! were nine gold bricks, each weigh -
constdered as our own battle.and it j ing about 130 pounds, having a
is a blow from behind. Consider for ' value of about $40,000 apiece. The
a moment what such an attempt j total clean-up is valued at about
iui.uuj. jn it auuum aunccu, aim ; ju,ovaj
any considerable number of volun
teers insist on coming home in the
face of the enemy, the troops that
remained might be cruelly sacri
ficed. It Is to the honor of American
manhood, however, that no such
consmmation is to be feared.
American soldiers are not made of
the sort of stuff for the success of
such a propaganda, and the senti
ment that an attempt of that kind
is a blow at the country-not only ai
its prestage, but at its honoris
common to most American citizens.
It can do no good to those who un
dertake it, or to the cause in which
they beleive, but which they do not
represent.
The country is at war. When that is
said, the duty of every citizen is at
once evident; He must at once
support the goverment,
whether he diffe red from
it or not as to the propirety of the
conduct which brought the war.
It is immoral to do otherwise. We
do not mean, of course that it is im
proper to urge that the administra
tion shall do all iu its power to stop
the war by giving asurance which
mil satisfy the people of the Philip
pines that, so for as we are concerned-,
they are to govern themselves,
and are to possess those rights which
are asserted in our Declaration to
be inalienable to man. But to go
beyond this, to throw obstacles in
the way of the goverment while its
troops are actually in the field, is
near to treason and we do not be
leive that any American would be
guilty of such conduct if the war
were nearer home, and if the hero
ism and suffering of our troons in
the field were a little more real to
those who are 10,000 miles away
irom me Dattie-uem.
stuff. The following obligation which
was taken by every volunteer who
entered the service is printed. It
will be observed that no mention of
discharge prior to thc end of two
ears is made in this obliga
tion. The article is as follows:
I( , ,io hereby acknow
ledge to have voluntarily enlisted
this day of , 18, as a
soldier in the volunteer army of thc
United States of America for the
period of two years unless sooner
discharged by proper authority and
do also agree to accept from the
United States such bounty, pay,
rations and clothing as or may be
established by law. And I do
solemnly swear (or affirm) thai I
will serve them honestly, and faith
fully against all their enemies
whomsoever and that I will obey
MM, NYli'S "AD.M
The late Bill Nye one advertised
a cow for sale as follows: "Owitijr
to ill-health, I will sell nt my resi
dence, in township 19. BC l8'
according to government survey,
BUSINESS
5 - PRorEssioNAi
WVNK GOODVVN
.... Proprietor of
I . tj.-wl f'ltt I
one plush, rasp 'cry-- n. ""yri.c Popular Cigar .,,
aged years, one is h x""" 1
and is not afraid of the curs or of
anything else. She is of undaunted (
courage and gives milk frequently.
To a man who does not fear death
in any form, she would be a great
... ....11. (iM.inlir.rt
ooon. one is very muni ,
tloncry Store
Faneu Vanned l.unchu
Dealer in
Cigars of I.ow and Hjg,
Grade and Prices to suit the Tra 1
New Clubblny Proposition.
uoiiemia nugget now oilers to its
lady rcadora something in the clubbing
lino directly interesting to them.
iilcLall's Magazine, devoted to the
fashions of the day,, homo, literature.
household hints, fancy work, current
topics and popular flction( and Bohemia
Nugget 0:10 year Tor $1.50; Remember,
you got with this oflor a free pattern
from the McCall Company- Bond thoir
ad in auotlior column.
Mr. P. Ketcham of Piko City; Cal.,
says: "During my brothers lato sick
ness, from sciatic rheumatism, Chamber-
Pain's Pain Balm was the only remedy
that gave him prompt relief." Many.
others have teetilled to tho prtfmpt re
lief from pain which this liniment
affords. For sale by Bf.nbon Drug Co.,
Cottage Grove, Joe Lyons Drain Drug-.
gist,
The young pheasants which are
usually so plentiful -at this season
are very scarce. This is due to the
cold and wet weather of this spring.
The bird makes two hatches during
the season, the first early in the
spring and the second during the
first part of the summer months.
This year the first hatch of birds
were turned into the cold wet grass
and as a result many of them
brabbled and died. Very few of the
first hatch pheasants reached that
age where the rains would not harm
them, and consequently they wil
not be so plentiful next fall during
the open season. Junction Times.
to her house at picsent, by the 4Mnj street, Cottage (Jrov
means of a stay-chain, but sue will,
be sold to anyone who will use her
right, She Jamie-fourth shorthorn,
and three-fourths hyena. I will
also throw in a double-barrel shot
gun which goes with her. Iu May
she generally goes away for a week
or two, and then returns with a tall
red calf with wobbly legs. Her
name is Rose. I would rather sell
her to a iion-rcsident."
e. Ort.
BANKERS. '
TraiuscictdOeiuTCKiiiianWnj J
Business in all lis ttmmites,
ITU.
.SHAVING
Adminstrator's Notice.
Vntlrn la l.nrol.v Klcwll. Ilmt (IflirKO M.IUlr-
lor hn. l.ccu K.H,lnlrl mlmltilnHiitiT nl (he
MUttuof ihiri;cv Oimenl.tlocwtiKil. All -cr.
mii hv!niri'llm hkhIiiM nltl lntert!hero-.
nrHfrs nf rrtrlnt of tt
, , P A, I bjr rnxlllml lit roe-it mimc hi mIiI mliiilii-
United States and the orders of the uuntor. m onttiue omnn. oroenn, Kiiiitn ix
1 iiionuil frimi I (in tlaieoi ww nniiro,
offices arinoiiitefi nwr n aeconlliltr 1 iiain.1 ihi. v.ih.l.r f ,will
.... ... (iKOKllK jl
10 tue ruies anu nrticicsoi war.
HAWI.KV.
AiliHltilmtHtnr.
John l. Wii.lhmk,
A tinnier fr Klle. lilt
Myrtle Point Enterprise has the
following bit of sound truth: "Each
year every local paper gives from
$500 to $5,000 in free lines for the
the benefit of the community in
which it is located. No other
agency can or will do this. The i
editor in proportion to his means,
does more for his town than any
other matt, and with all fairness,
man with man, he ought to be
supported, not because you happen
to like him, or admire his writings,
but because a local paper is - the
1
best investment a community can q 11
make. Today the editors of local' ollpply llOllSC lOT
papers do more work for less pay !
than any other men. Patronize!
your local paper, not as a charity,
but as an investment."
The Fashion stables sent out n team to
the Bohemia camps Monday with four
mining experts from abroad .
Bad management keeps more people
in poor circumstances than any other
one cause. To be successful one must
look ahead and plan ahead so that when
a favorable opportunity presents itself
he is ready to take advantage of it. A
little forethought will also save much
expense and valuable time. A prudent
and careful man will keep a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Bemedy in tho house, the
shiftless fellow will wait until necessity
compels it and then rtlin his best horse
going for a doctor and have a big doctor
bill to pay, besides; ono pays out 25
cents, the other is out a hundred and
then wonders why his neighbor is
getting richer while he is getting poorer.
For sale by Uknbon Duuo Co., Cottage
Grovo, Joe Lyoxs, Drain Drug ist.
TO TAX PAYERS.
Notice is hereby given that tho Tax
Boils for tho year 1808, will bo closed on
tho lfith day of June 1899. All persons
who desire to a void costs and expenses,
should pay beforo that date.
Dated at Eugene, Ore., May 29th 1899.
XV. XV. WiTiiKRS.SheriffandTax
Collector of Lano County, Oregon.
Agents Wanted For "The Lipe and
Achievements of Admiral Dowoy," tho
world's greatest naval hero. By Mu rat
Ualstead, tho life-long friend and ad
mirer of tho nation's idol, Biggest and
best book ; over BOO pages, 8x10 inches;
nearly 100 pages half tone illustrations.
Only $1.50. Enormous demand. Big
commissions. 0 tfit freo. Chance of a
lifetime. Write ntiick. The Dominion
3rd Hoor Caxton Bliip.,
l ompany,
Chicago.
Fourth of July two weeks from today,
Bon Ton
4 MEAT MARKET!
Mnin Sfcreet
Cottage Grova,. Oregon.
Cottage Grove
and Bohemia.
The Oregonlan.
Ami the Bohemia Nuiaot for t'l ner
year, cash iu advance. This is without
doubt the groutont clubbing offer offered
ov uregon newspapers todav. The
Orcgonian is without doubt cxrtdh-d by
none, in point of news both local and
foreign, is a clear print, and beside
has that great redeeming feature, de
void of sencational and dingiiHting
literature. Remember the two papeis,
the Weekly Orcgonian and your home
apper the Bohemia Nugget for $2.
Semi your anient by Telephone.
W. II. Beagle,
M'g'r.
I'ARI.OR,
UoltMKM llrore .... eiitg,,
V. OrlJltf,, Pre,.
Call on
II. L. Pickard it k
FOR
IBou.sc PaiBBtaiBg:,
JPagCB SEiBBBgBiig,
SitfBB Work,
CUB'B'BUtfC I'UBBBtBIlg.
Il'orl; iiittruntee.il
COTTAOK OKOYi;. ORIS.
Cy. Hi Her,
General Blacksmithing.
Two Doora North of lvtkln A llriituw'i,
Co (a ye Grove, Orcjon
u. s.
DEPUTY
Mineral Surveyor.
:o:
Special attention jjiven to Mininj
Claims and procuring of Patents.
Grants Pahs, Okkgom.
The Fourth of July posters are out
and up Read them .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosehurg, Oregon.
May 12, 189!).
Notice is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has tiled notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he
made before Joel Ware U. S. Com
missioner at Eugene. Oregon, on June
29 189',' vi&.Theophile F. Rosso on II.
E. No. 7359 for the E NV H. NE Vi
SW hi, st 2, Sec. 20, T. 19 S U. 5 W.
He names, the following witnesses to
prove ins continuous residenco upon
and cultivation of -said land, viz:
Isaac N. Doak, Henry Coleman, John
L. Bailey, Ivan McQueen, of Sluslaw,
Oregon.
' . , J. T. IlUIDOKS,
't - Register.
On
TO Tim
EAST
Gives Che Choice of
Itvo Transcontinental
ROUTES
1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office atRosoburg. Oregon.
Notice is hereby givtm that tho follow
ng-nameu sewer has filed fiotico of his
Intention to mako final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will
.", mm wiai sata proof wil
bo made beforo Joel Ware, U. 8. Com-
Vn linn 1 J?"50"0' "rcgon, on July
10, 18UU, viz: Georgt Lavnir on II 1
No. 7409 for thoS N W, Lots 3 & 1'
sec. 30. T. 21 S.. R. 1 w. 4' '
Ho names tho follow! flit U'lfliAQunu t
prove his continuous residenco upon
and cultivation of said land, viz
John Q. Dotal, Joseph 8. Burnett,
James T. Hunt, of Wildwood, Oregon
George Dowens, of Cottage Grovo, Ore'
J. T. BltlDflKS,
Register.
tf
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
ANU
CHICAGO
SHORT LINE
VIA
SALT I.AKIJ
DIvNVIJR
OMAHA
AND
KANSAS CITY
J. S; MKDLBV,
Attorney Al Law,
OIIIm On Main Hlreut,
Cot tit (j e drove, Oreaon,
WOOD WAN TED.
subscription t tho
On
iflice.
GO TO
GEO. ANDERSON
For First-class
Ppci Hanging
Paper Guaranteed not to Crack
0
Office, Nnin Street, next to J. E.
Young's law office.
Lo"W Hates to all
Eastern Cities.
Ocean Steamers Lenvo .
Portland every 5 days
for
San Francisco.
For full particulars call nn n 1) i. XT
Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottage Grove!
. 11. IlOIIMIKliT,
General Paspenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Tho American Homo-maker, a weekly
magazine of pronounced worth in every
homo it has visited, tho subcriptinn
prlco of which U 50 cunts per year, will
1)0 given ono year freo to overy cash
mibpcrlbor in ndvanco to Bohemia
Nttggot. When yon sithncrll)o plenne
mention it elsu it will not be forwarded
to you.
A BO-cont premium will bo gtvnn
overy cash Hiibscrlbor to Bohemia
Nugget at $1.50 cents por year. Ho
tnombor tho Atnorlcan Ilotno-inaker,
orMcCall'H Magazitio you have your
choice and tho Bohemia Nugget ono
year for $1.50.
Administrator's Notice.
notice ! horobr KlTon that It. h. William;
hH linen antinlntml mlniliilalrntnr nf the ClIlUO
of Hannah Wllllmiin, lepcaoil. All pernoni
hnvlnir Plalms HKalimt tho nald estate are ro
nnosled tn nreinnt th uma within tlx monlni
nf Iho date horcof tn nald administrator, at tbo
oftloo of John M. Wllllama. Kimono, Orct;o
iiaieu mu win nay nl May, hot.
JOHH M. Wll.MAMH, R. I.. WlM.UWI".
Attorney for Ktate. ilmlnltrator.