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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR Kntorcd nt tho postolllco nt CottRgo Grov Oregon niSocnml CIuii mull matter. Hulmortptlnn irll-Oi SI. BO, In n.lvntiro Aftvortlxlng rnlcn mmlo known upo application. Friday, Junk 29, 1900. If there is an ideal place in Ore gon for the introduction of a cream cry it is in South Lane county It has been demonstrated beyond nil doubt that it is one of the best paying propositions yet introduced in Oregon, and the farmers and business men of this section should take active measures to look into the merits of the creamery bust ness and if possible encourage the introduction of one here. Would it not be a good idea to call a meet ing and appoint a committee to in quire into the creamery business and designate a time to again meet and file a report? There would be 110 expense of consequence at tached to an investigation; it would probably result beneficially to this community. The Nugget extends an invitation to those who .are in terested in enterprises calculated to benefit this section of the county, to discuss the proposition through the columns of this paper. With such men as McKinley and Roosevelt at the head of the repub lican ticket there is little fear of de feat in November. This country will enjoy another fonr years of prosperity, by the good vote of "the masses of the people who have ob served the difference between the republican administration, which bases its principles upon substantial business hypothesis, and then practices and works out what it. preaches, without fear of failure, and the other party the name of which is a trifle uncertain just now which exists upon theories, any one of which, up to date, has never been found worthy of practice. It is, indeed, hard to see the re sult of the recent Chinese outbreak. Were one European nation only, involved, the contention that the affair might be patched up in a manner not materially damaging to the Chinese empire might pass current; but when open warfare against all of the great nations of the world is advanced, it is a good indication that the Chinese wall is tottering and about to fall, and in the event of the fall the Chinese empire will be under it. Sunday morning's Register con tained the pictures of President McKinley and Governor Theodore Roosevelt. The Register's cuts and print is the best yet produced by the papers on this coast. The proprietors of the Register are de serving of much credit in their efforts to keep in the lead, not only in the publishing of good, pure reading matter, but in taking on the finishing touches in the matter of illustration. In March of this year the creameries of Marion and Linn counties manufactured 18,000 pounds of butter. In May of thi year the creameries of these tw counties turned out 55,000 pounds This remarkable increase of ove 200 per cent, is only a beginning o growth, for several more creameries and skimming stations are now in course of construction, and others are beintr planned. This docs not take into account the farm creameries, nor does it include the cheese factories. The develop tucnt, while it has been greatest in these two counties, is by no means confined to them. It is troinir on in Washington, Polk, Yamhill Benton and adjoining counties. Mr, T. S. Townscnd, who owns the White Clover creamery in Salem and several others in Oregon, is about to establish - a cheese factory at Sheridan. May the good work go on. There is no sort of danger of over production. During large part of the year our people can ship butter to New York City in competition with the Eastern producers. The freight is two cents a pound and fresh butter from Oregon, scientifically made from green feed, or part green feed, will sell for a cent and a half to two cents higher in the New York market than the product of the Eastern creameries from dry feed, or from cold storage, during the cold season. The difference will pay the freight, or nearly so. The whole country is our market. And this does not take into account the increasing demand from Alaska and from the Pacific ports The real development and prosperity of the Willamette valley has only commenced. Our people are just beginning to come to their own. Their province is to feed the people of the mining and lumber regions and the cities. They can do it. They can produce enough butter and meat products to make up for all tlie 'grain ever heretofore grown, and still not reduce the grain pro duct of Oregon one bushel. They will improve the fertility of the soil, and thus require a small acreage to grow as much grain as they have formerly produced. Statesman. Continued from impo 1 believer or "bluffer," although holding what is called the poorest hand, wins the money. I might add that, to be n true game, the cards should be played with the faces up so that the plnyers couiu see them. J lien tney couiu vaki mi tlioir fnresiirht. make calcula tions, and nrovide for attack and defense, with such intelligence us thev might possess, instead otbeing, as now, victims of chance, and heln'ess in suite of their wits. The distinction drawn Iwtwccn strategy and deception as the uii deriving principles ofthc true game and the mere play of cards which is ranked as no game, may seem linclv drawn. The difference be tween ozone and malaria is also slight. But one is invigorating and life-giving, while the other is bane ful and death-dealing. So the true name is healthful, building up nud developing mind and body for the serious work of life, while card- plavine is deeenerative leading to a false standard of conduct, and to a dependence upon tlie hazard of chance. It is essentially ami yT sc" demoralizing: with an in fluence akin to the play of "steal ing" and "picking pockets," some times practiced by the "hoodlums" of the street. These plays cultivate, like card-playing, undesirable qualities, but as they arc not quite analogous, so they are not quite so vicious 111 principle; lor they are wanting in the deleterious element of chance, and leave the victim some room for defense by the exer cise of vigilance.- Ior these reasons it is evident that the common feeling of dis trust as to the ethics and moral in fluence of card-playing does not rest upon prejudice nor bigotry, but upon deep philosophical principles. lue instinctive dread ot tlie ltn- LU RGH'S STORE. hvays a Full Stock. Cottaae Grove Oregon. j, 1 i 1 Koru'i: to o'N rr.Acro. " -II.. i.jt ..I llul III V (II 1 II 11 It IE 17 ' I"" I " y ito .HI of St l Ilicr.lh .l-jr JmcVUitml.Nl "or.llimm-o N :'llil;' In K llu' iriulo "11 Mn 1 11 nn.l Hull H tool. Hi I lie l! tV f O II . irnu. inuni.Iiiml -HiK ! ' ilHri-ttllli."l'l'rii''l ly UK' MiijuriifMliU ....... tti 1 no mi el, in 111.' i 1 the 11I1I fltv. from tlx- .lute ol ihl i.oil'-o t ,. ln.-iii.iiiii: n8 7ih .!. ..( July '; 1 lil.'h time mill pliu-o lUv .d 1 w riinl Mill I'D iiuanlr-i! In the lun.'' tcupmiMlile M'l'lOf- moral and corruptinir influences of the play lias sound reasons tor it basis, and it should be cherished until it becomes a positive fear STOCK AND FARM. The silver republicans of the state of Washington have dubbed them selves "Lincoln Republicans." If it so happens that the immortal Lincoln is in a position to look down from the star-decked heavens and leth's sad eyes rest upon those disgruntled yaps, it's a two to one bet that he is thanking his lucky stars that he was assassinated. The Nugget acknowledges re ceipt of tickets to Oregon's Fortieth Annual State Fair which will be held in Salem during the month of September, commencing on the 17th and closing on the 22nd. The Nugget man is appreciative of the courtesy extended, and if walking is good may attend b'gosh. i lie poultry business lias 111 creased four fold in the Northwest the past three years,, and it is growing faster than ever now. It is the opinion of the leading buyers of mohair in Oregon that the clip of this state for 1800 amounted to not less than 180,000 pounds, and that of the present year to at least 240,000 pounds. The goat is less subject to dis ease than the sheep, but the Ameri can Sheep Breeder says the sheep and goat are so closely allied that treatment in the case of diseases is the same for both animals. The Corvallis Times reports that John Smith, of Benton county, Oregon, secured a clip of 3800 pounds this season from his flock of 480 sheep. He sold the wool for 17 cents per pound. A farmers institute will be held at Grand Prairie Grange hall, -near Albany, Oregon, Friday and Satur day, June 29 and 30. A WEALTH OF BEAUTY. It is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, Eczema, Tetter, Ery sipelas, Salt Rheum, etc. Buck- len's Arnica Salve will glorify the lace by curing all Skin Eruptions. also Cuts, Bruises. Burns. Boils. felons, Ulcers, and worst forms of Piles. Only 2scts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Benson Drug Co- ABOUT A CREAMERY. In answer to a letter of enquiry from the Nugget office) to C. H. Markliam, general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific Company, that gentleman, commeutiiig upon the advisability of encouraging the dairy iuterestsof this section, says: "The movement is gaining ground all through the Willamette valley and it seems to us Cottage Grove presents a good field for a !J creamery, and any efforts you ma.' put forth to encourage your people to interest themselves will be amply rewarded, as there is noth ing the farmers can do that will pay as large returns as will dairying. Development of the mining in terests in that section provides a good local market which we un derstand is now being supplied from other sources." It is rumored that a wedding will occtir in this city July 3, two of Cottago Grove's popular young being the contracting parties. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OlTicont Roseburn, Oregon, Juno 21, 1000. Notice Is lioroby given that tho following-named settlor linn Hied notice of hia intention to inako final proof in aup port ot 'his claim, unil that aid rroof will bo niado bcioro Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on August 3rd, 1900, viz: George V. Cru boh on his 11 . 10. No. 8917. for tho SK K Sec. 4 Tp. 21 S, tt 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove liisc.iiitinuoiis rcsidoiice upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Albert If. Cruson, James T. Dospam, B. 11. Leo. J. K. Kendall, ot Cottage Grove, Oregon. J. T. Bridges. Register, ! A CARD OF THANKS. 1 wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Cham berlain's Cough remedy has done for our family. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whoopincr couch, and it has always given the most per- leci saiisiaction, we teel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of" this remedy and wish them to please i accept our hearty thanks Re spectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Bun- son jjrug co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Appi.kgatk, Drain Druggists. GLORIOUS NEWS. Comes from Dr. D. A. Cargile of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out 011 her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health is excellent." Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kindeys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength Only 5octs. Sold by Bknson Drug Co., Druggist. Guaratiteed. ... ..1 i.t.i.t.ic r.tr ...1.1 .trftti Imnr.ivo nieilK lll l.' rr Uirii 1 up rami .......... ".' mill met llli the I H,v of iltKi- "t ; li ilo the -rnlil worl. iii-ninfliiit to I lie pri.vlliin ol Mi.l ..nllimm-c No. : iui'1 ! cxo.-ulc KmM unil unm.-loal l-.ii.l . Hie lty of ottHtfo drove, with H'""' "l"' tillirlrtit surf tilt, to It Hiiiiruvoil l- nil! Ml 1 airei'i I'oiiiiHii."-. ' mttiineit lurlhe fnlihlul rfnrtiiiirc r 'no mill trcct Impriivemwitu In nitiinlrtin-e wliU the irovll.m of mill iinlliimu-c N. '. hihI In .oiiiplcle will Improvementi. wlililu l"J "liiyn from ihe .lute of iiuiinlliiK the iwil.l ooulmct therefor. . . , , .. . .... The.-omriict inr nuuiinir iiiowii "- nrovemcnts "hull oitenii mo i it-iiKin ruihl Maliinml lViillmrecliiuii.1 the Mine Mull he let In oiie.-onlrHc-t. Th. street iniiiinlitf.- h ill roicrve U10 light ,.. ...m..t MMl' Hllil Mil lillll. For full Information ripply to tho Street Com mittee of the I'miiieU 01 lihc Iteeonler nflbo rlt. of I'nttHKo (irovc. liMic.l thin the llth ilnyot .Intio I'.ui. lly onler of Ihe City Council of CottitK" drove ,1. s. Slmuv, 1 Ity l.ei-oulcr. mumm iiiiiiwmm NOTICH l'OH PUBLICATION. 1 MRUKct McFAKLANJ) & CO. Proprietors. Dealer i s MAIN STREET, nMjff Milli on, Pork, real, IBacou, I jnrd, lYesh Sansiu(ss, Lish mid Gran 16 in se'nsoA. COTTAGE GKOVK, ORECW nrtnrsirt under feed Unitttl Sinten liind Olllfi', Koseburc, Ore , May II, MUM). Xnticu im lierehv L'ivi'ii that in com- pliancu with the proviHimiH of tin art of OmuriH of Jtiiu it, IS", I'tilitli-il "An j ai't for tin-salu of timber lan.U in tliiM State of California, Ori'uon, Nvvmhi ami Va.liiii(!ton Territory," I'orry B. Sliur w.io.1 of Cottace litove, County jf l-itif, ' State of trtvon, ban t la i4 day filed in j this otllce bin mvorn miitettiuiit No. UMt, . fer tlie ptirebai'O of the AY 's XK '.f, SK 1-4 XV 1-4, SK 1-1 XK 1-4, of Siviioit Xo. s, in tinvtifliip No. '."J S, Kan'e Xo. J Y., nn.l will olfer proof toxhim- t tin t tin-I11111I Houlit in more valualile for itf timlieror ftone tlmii fur iirii'ultnral purticscH, anil to etablNIi hi claim to nai(f land before tlie Keller nn.l Itu e.i'iver of thin ollicu at It nebiirj;, Oro con, on l-'riilav tbe.'inl (lav of Auiict, 100t. lie niiiiit'.iii.H witmwes: V. I'. Phillip-, I). II. triinil..-ni-li. I'hilip SiHiiiK. J. I), rainier, of Cottage fiiiive. ()ri"'oli. Anv ami all per-oiiH elaimiiij; ail-. J-TOiCrCSSIOn vem-ly the ahovu-ilei'criiH.'.l lamlHare reiine.-ited to lile their claims in thin olhce 011 or before vai'1 .'iril day of Anjjiiat, 1000. J. T. ISlllfKiKM, no m riATF ""stii;-' y Davis ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed anil tlircc machines. Prices to suit. I'or sale by Phillips & Davison COTTAGE GROVK. ! SJUULSL2.2 gj SLSJJLSLSLSLSUL ZSUUUiS.SULSdUiZ NOTICK l"OK I'l'lll.lCATlON. Uuiteii Status I.atiil OMU-e, Itofebiiiji.tJrenuii, JiuiuS, l'.MU. Notiec iii hereby uiven that in com pliance with the provixioiiH of the net of Conirrei'H of Juno 3. IH7H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber IhikIh in the States of California, Or exm, Nevada, and WaHliiiiL'ton Territory." Michael Kebelbeck, of Saidnaiv. Cotintv of Lane. State ofOrci:oti. Iiiih thin dav filed in thiH olfico 1 1 i h sworn Htatement Xo. 1078 for the piiichasu of the NK 1-4 of .Sec tion No. 14, in Township No. '! S. KaiiL'i! Xo. '2 , and will ofl'er proof to hIiow that the land nou-rli t in more valuable for its timber or stone than for njjriciilttnnl ptirpoat'f, and to eHtabliuh niB ciaim to Haul latul Delore the ICckih ter and Heceiver of thiH Office at Hohu- biiru, Oretton. on Saturday thu 1st dav of September, 1000. lie names an wHiipkhos: .1. I. Junes, Phil Phillips. Phil Snoti". Jack LowiH, of Coltanu Grove, On-gon. Any and all person cl.iimi mr ml. versely the alwyn-described lands are reci lien ted to file their claims in this ofriceon or before said 1st day of Sep- J. r. liniiHiKS, Kcgitilcr. NOT1CK FOU I'UHLIOATION. United States LandOfllce, t Ioscburt;,Oreon, April.'.'S 1000. Notice is hereby civen tlinl in .n,. plianco wfth the provisions of the act of CoiiKrossof Juno ,'t. 1S78. entitled "An act for the saluof timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Novada, and W ashington Territory," Lorenzo 11. V.II1IHUIII, oi wonajo tirove. County of Miiio, oiaio oi uregon, has this day (lied III this olilCO bin sworn MtiiiiMiwiKi v.. 000, for tho purclinso of tho 8H 1-1 of Section No .28. in TowmhIiIi. k oi u Itango No. I '., and will oiir proof to show that tho land sought is more valuablo for Its timber or mono than for itsriculturnl purposes, and to establish his claim to sa if land Imfo.ntli,. and Receiver of tlda ofllcoat Rohobnri: OroRon.on .Monday tho L'3rd day of July, Ho names as ivitiiosm'H W If Martin. N Mnrtl h h Lilly, of Cottano Grove, Oreuon. Any mid till porsons nlaimingadverselv tho above-i escribed lauds aio lenuesteil o fllo their claims in this oflico on or boforo said 23rd day of July, pjoo. J X Hnilces, iicgistor. TuJio tho Bohemia Kwjyc', We are living in u rapid age: nnagu of I'roKremiion. The M'wHbwj and you inimt move with it. Keep up with tho time. If you nee a chance to benefit yonrirlfpiB the opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Ca'lling At IBeiisori Drag Company. COTTAGK GROVK rc Drugs and Chcmicals,- A Few Bargains in Real Estate Offered by Sieoway & li No. 56 20.0 acres well improved land, 1.50 acres in growing Sa' miles from Cottage Grove, 1-4 mile from railroad; $3.50. TtI easy. No. 78 520 acres in Douglas county, rfimilerTfroin Cottagc6ro Well-watered. I'Ofvl llliiwr. lnn. linrit 1 TO- fliTL'S in ctiltivi . , n ........ .IJ balance pasture; iM,.50o. ( . No. 68 A2-acre tract 1 mife fmm dnnnt linimcv bnrn and orcliardlfK No- 775 lots and good 2 story dwelling near C. P. church; $1.7' No. fit House and lot: Sic. No. 20100 acres bottom' laud, 45 in pasture, 45 in cultivatjftU, 3 from Cottage Grove; good orchard, dwelling, lnl an(1 improvements; 518 per acre. We have for sash and door factory nnd Uoliemia mining property. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove, Ore- fRfvM P. ASSAVV.R Aivrn atjat.vTICAL CHIiJ" Pronmt attention crivon mid r1iiliTi wnrt ctiaraiitcc'l' MAIN ST., COTTAGE GROVK, ORE. A MONSTER DEVIL EISH. Destroying its victim, is a type ceiv of Constipation. The power of this 'cent iniuany is lelt on organs, . ' . ..rU UnMtiK nristow have ived their first ship! .... T):....nt..u fur inn 1 ui uii.i. LtijL .uii.-yv.iwo i" 1 , u liervefi. Uunvrf rr!v entlsfnCtlOll . ill muscles and brain. Hut Dr. Kimr'c 1 i,'ci i iii, market $5'" -v r . " , VllVtllVtJV w -w iviie nils are a suie tnid cer- -t;.oo V.H11;. jsesr 111 me wnrni inr Stomach, IJver, Kidneys and isowels. Only 25 cents at Bj?nson Buuci Co. Special bargains in HOW tic and cdling, i hovJS Booth-Kelly yard, SSaff'