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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
t ? . t- if! II .'1 v STOCK AND FARM. The family cow is an institution by herself. Not only is she with out a peer as an aid in support and in providing luxuries not attainable otherwise, but she is an educator. Note the family of boys and girls brought up with and taught to care for a cow. There will not be a dunce in the gang. Each one anticipates the proud day when he or she will be old enough to learn to milk. All become impressed early with the discipliu required in taking the best care of the cow Only by system, thoitghtfulness jijntleness, regularity, will the cow be induced to do her best for the little bossy and at the pail, and so for the family. All these char acleristics are essential in the life that would achieve success. Their early inculcation is as needful as food. Thit'k you that boy can ever become a dude who must remem ber to tether or drive the cow to pasture, remember to milk her and carefully strain the milk, remember to give her water or grain and re member to cease his frolic and lower his voice when attending to Clover's needs? He is in a fair way to make a gentleman. And many a happy family has found one cow inadeauate, while two grew to three, four six, ten, almost before anybody was aware, and the troupe grew into an honorable and satisfactory business without even the humiliation of soliciting a position. Rah! for the family cow! Farm Journal. . A "WONDERFUL CURE OF DIAR RHOEA. A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Al most Given Up, But "Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Read His Editorial. From the Times, Hillstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a Ions time and thought I was past being cured. T lind ftnont much time and money and Buffered so niueh misery that I had al most decided to jive up nil hopes of re covery and await tho result, but notic- ins; the advertisements of Chamberlain's Colli;, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how lioino wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. Af ter taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and .fellow sufferers that I mn a hale and hearty man to-day and feel us well ns I ever, did in my life. O. R. Mooitc. Sold by Benson Dbuq Co., Cottage (rove. Lyons & Applegatb, Drain Druggists. GAME LA WS OFliiOO. For the benefit of those who have a desire know, the following from the game laws of Oregon are printed: LAWFUL TO KILL Deer July 15 to Nov. 1. Cannot be hunted for market or with dogs. Ducks Sept. 1 to March 15. Must not be hunted at, night. Grouse, Pheasant, Mongolian Pheasant, Quail pr Partridge Oct. 1 to Dec. r. Snipe Sept. 1 to Feb 1. Silver Grey Squirrel Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. Trout April 1 to Nov. 1. Hook and line only. Must not be sold. Elk Protected until Dec, 1910. Beaver Protected until Feb. 25, 1915. Song birds protected at all times. The great success of Chamberlain's Cnlic, Cholera alid Diarrhoea Remedy in tho treatment of bowel complaints has mado it standard over tho greater part of the civilized world.' For sale by Benson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Aiu'legate, Drain Druggist. Those who may be so fortunate as to have honey for sale had better not sell it too cheap. Honey will be higher this year slhan ever, as the supply will not equal the de mand. A POWDER MILL EXPLOSION Romoves everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous, No need to dynamite your body when Dr. King's Now Life Pills do tho work so easily and perfectly. Cuies Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at Benson puua Co., Drug fctore. Subscribe for the Nugget. CARK OV TIGS. The critical period in a pig's life is when it is deprived ot the mother's milk; and how to furnish a substitute for it is a problem often difficult to solve. It is reas onable to say that the growth of pigs while nursing a vigorous, healthy, well fed sow, and the mil form development of flesh, muscle and bone can scarcely be main tained when nature's food is with drawn. But every observing feeder knows that pigs receive their milk warm and often, and that their di gestive powers are never overtaxed , and it is failure to observe this that often makes the weaning period an unlucky one, says the "Farm, Stock and home." It is good economy to feed the sow freelv during the nursing period, even if it does seem wasteful to feed so much for the little milk she gives; but it must be remembered that it is the whole litter that is being fed, and when they are 4 to 5 weeks old they need a deal of it. But the feed must be of a quality and quantity that will not cause derangements of the bowels of the little ones. Such things are better prevented than cured. Feed three times a day.jit regular hours, and just enough, having none left in the trough, and yet have the appetite satisfied. This requires observation, but it is neces sary to success. Where lorn feeds today, Dick tomorrow and Harry next day, neither knowing nor car ing about quantity, pig feeding is a lottery and blanks are often drawn. THE BRAVERY OF WOMAN Was grandly shown by Mrs. fohn Dowling of Butler. Pa., in a three years' struggle with a malignant stomach trouble that caused distressing attack of nausea and indigestion. All remedies failed to relieve her until she tried Elec tric Bitters. After taking it two months, she wrote: '"I am now wholly cured and can eat anything. It ii truly a grand tonic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using it." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guaranteed, at Benson Drug Co., drug store. P 0 CD n o 11 Subscribe for tho Nugget all tho Bo hemia mining news, $ 1 50 per year. fa o r5j Central Qveior State jormai DKAIiW OKEGOIV. Will open its doors for the New School Yer on September 17, 1900. The buildings have been thoroughly renovated and improved, new ap paratus added and other improvements made for the comfort and con venience of the students. Good boarding and dormitory advantages at the lowest possible rates. j UNIFORM STATE NORMAL, SCHOOL COURSE aBaBB. COMPLETE TRAINING SCHOOL hi connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained under the supervision of a critic teacher, who will give his entire time to this work. Graduates of this school are given a credit of thirt months' teaching experience, which enables them to reach the Lite Diploma in the quickest aim most For further information address A Few Bargains in J No. 56200 acres well improved laud, 150 acres in growing grain; 2 miles from Cottage Qrove, 1-4 mile from railroad; $3-500- Terms easy. No. 7S 520 acres in Douglas county, 16 miles from Cottage Grove: well watered,. good house, large barn; 175 acres in cultivation, balance pasture; $4,500. No. 68 A2-acre tract 1 mile from No. 775 lots and good 2-story No. 63 House and lot; $325. We have for sale several choice building lots, tracts, stock ranches, a sash and door factory and Bohemia mining property. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove, Ore. ot material that concerns and big supply bouses ffim WitSVT leap, ivrlte us and let us tell you ."UNABLE fa njlY f In csch town for this purpose. We have several hundred HI!COM HANI) IIIXLS taken In trade which w2 will clow out at An to 10 cacht also some shopworn samples and Mil models very cheap. Bend for bsr-sls I uu OIJIl JIELrAUlLITV Is unquestioned. We .refer to any-bsnkor Uislncss ht.use in LIUcairo. orany eipressor ""JftSTi 1wi""l"1 y?u le'.T? I1 Telerence direct from the larirest banks In Chlcairo If you Ith It SbND YOUR ORDER fMwVv J L ME&B YL G&MPMV, chfeago, iff STEWENS (RIFLES AND PISTOLS g-1 UAHS i ou Jiuuii ihah ao ijsahs UEisa txLLllIEATD FOB TUEIIt EXTCEBEACCUBACT t We malce our Jg', o "Diamond" Pistol with two 3nrjnAjiKwvt Mm. 2 lengths of barrel, 6 and JO -- ' " " - " ifmci. one gnarantcca. jrnce, jfostpaid, ifio.00 with 5 O-inch barrel ; $7.50 with 10-inch barrel. We inalto a full lino of rifles; Price, from $G. 5 ujnvards. Every ami toe turn out is warranted SAFE, BOX-TP A1VP ACOTJItA.TT. J. STEVEN S ARMS Sfttd Statttfi for Catalogue, V, Q, Jinx Tho practical nido o A monthly publication of inestimable value to tho student of every dav scientific problems, the mechanic, the industrial expert, the manufacturer tho inventor in fact, to every wido-awako person who hopes to better his condition by using his brains. Tho inventor, especially, WM find in Th Patent Record a guide, philosophor and friend. Nothing of importance escapes tho vigilant eyes of its corps of expert editors. Everything is nre sented in clean, concise fashion, so that the busiest may take time to read and comprehend. The scientific and industrial progress of tho aKo is accur ately mirrored in the columns of The Patent Record, and it is the only publication in tho country that prints the official news of tho IT R VoZ Office and the latest dovelopements in tho field of invention without fear or favor. subscription trice one dollar i-er year. THE PATENT REGORES, Bnitimoro, ma. - . 1 Crirt sausiaciory manner. J. H. Orcutt, President. Real Estate Offered by 1 j6. depot; house, barn and orchard; 335. iTTl 11 dwelling near C. P. chuich; $1,700. , lOMTBOSi BIOYGLEJllFREE onipproTaltoyonrldiTij WITHOUT A CENT IN ADVANCE. nolae It luily beforo you accent It. It It l not ill nd mor tlua w claim for It, and a better wheel Uuu you can pet lor any wbero near the Mice from any one eLe, refiua It and we wilt nay all nnrau rhum. ourecirej. JTro "MONTROSE" Dlcycla - cn nt our Special Agent's sample price of 4 I h' la tco grcatcit bonraln In a bicycle e er offered. We iruaranteelt eooal to any eio wlieel on the market, and you need not accent It nor nay a rent If you do not find It as we represent. We are KX VLI'mI VK 1110 VCLK MANl-FACTiritEKS and take tl.U method or quickly IntrurtlS our 1900 MUDlil-H. Thl oner or a aample wheel at tutalowprtn Til madetoaeenro a RIDER A DENT In each town to nprcaentua and take orders. Our airenta make monry fait SPECIFICATIONS. lrJt on tlont rluih Joints, lmnrored eiuander device to fasten scat post and handle ban ltoyalArchcrownt the celebrated Mavlehubsand lianccr .uv vwuci. (uuiiiuh uiu.Ni jicvrq - a-- um, mn if mi ana one or ilia most expensive tires on the market, The (renulne gl Urslnaer llraleala saddle) pedala, tools and accessories the best obtainable. Knamcled In black, maroon or coach preen, highly finished and omamentedi special Brushed nickeling on all bright parts. We thoroughly test every pleco goes Into this machine. Oar bUdlas year's Vaar FflPF toamoneBcncanBthe l&SOeash In full with order we will rilCC send free a mnoine liurdlek 10,009 mile barrel pattern cycle- metert or a hli7h crrade floor humtL VM),miMu..iiki..ii..i.uk perfectly satlsfTedT , CHEAP WHEELS. Ss. K'aJ?.xJ:s! advertise and sell as hlirh irrade. Wo can furnish (hem. We do not truarsntee nor recorS u U1LJL1C ul Mil J HUD eu. IIU IIlALlCr WHu Or Dn lt,hM'l'"ey".,,Kj3i3,'ato.EA,N Aiiicvuixbydi. how , , ...v). f n I inches. Jiverjf , Mm rorou & CO., CHICOPEG PALLS, MASS. science is reflected in lUljlWSMlllf.Jtt. I m 1 O.R.&N.CO. Iki-aut Tim Schf Jul AniUVit I'hlMito- " Hnlt Uko, llo"'iJ,;- 4,m o'isivm chlwipmn'' Atlnmlo SuTuke. Heaver, M. :Wm Vln llunt Chli'W mitt tnt. IHKlon . ,: 1 Flier wiii BMikin, Mil an m iio.i'U. Hi- ' 0,,m lutiith, Milwaukee. ChU'ftKii nil'' 1 All MllllIK lUlMHUb- led im-hmiKO. For Hn FrmiolKHi Hull every 4Sy i- .v m Kx" I Wn.uxr.rtK ItivKR -liiiopm ASS: WW r'xMr tllKM. ..ttvu " Hkakk ltivr.n t.cve ltlpl MrlwLolwn. .Vliy 'ifally'" VZ - W. H. HURLBURT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. VIOIT UH, dunuHii a ant ATi . s r- M t I MUSEUM OF ANATOMY SOSI MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCtJCO, CAL. 'Umsms Sills sirfrtsiJ Thlrrt Austoralcal Muslim In Hit World. (trtattil altmellon In tht City. A vmltrfui itvMiur rlittori. nrimtiess.or Mircnmrsci- x ttldlMKM.iMialllvalr rarvathr W tt oMct MpceMUimi h I'aclOo I COMI. KnUWUIltll Jyl. O DR. JORDAH-PniVATE DISEASES 1 Ytnmrr mrn n1 mlaltfl X ami lurlt wLn nr iilfTerlnir A Irum Hi ttroct cl yuultilul lndU- r I vMra. Vrvitua klid DhVkU-ul 1IIIIIIt.1im. rrttluui or lirM In niilurvr . olrnr.T, IyO 31i(iud lilailltlrumpU r cuiIuim; MrwrmnlitrrlioH, lrilnlur , rlura, Junrrtiu, Ulral. Frfijufur, ) r HrlnnllBV, no. 11 n coU'.blimlliiii of rfm"llmi,otrvtcufollK porr. IU lkclr k limaofirraiitfiHl lil lrfulnihl that It will nitt ' only niTur J Tmmnllnu rfllrf. but ptrrai'hl I cure. 'Ill Duular do mil claim topri&iriii , qmirn I'hv.lclnn mid Hiirfroii, rnnmlotul I lu Llt-poclalty-DUrn of Mrn, . niriiiiiiv innmugni j rrvairnira iroia I tbx ajriUru without lliotueot Jlerrurj. a , TraHci fltlnl by an Eip rt llnUlm! purr fur Itiinliirr. A auiek ftlul millnit a -urfor I-Mp, t'lourr mill rilnlio,b 1 ur. joran'a tpfdal minirn ratiDoat. n r.Vr-ItV MAtf atinlrliiptaiiinlllimlnr I ourn'Xtm(u(onii( liUmiiiplnlnf. A ' irw UunrtmU a tQMTIVB CU3S (n K 1 evry cw f uiutrrtnle. 1 'inviltmin r ill.l'. ririciir rriTaia Clt AMI M YKIIY nVASOS'Altl.0. Tru-iiment txruuiiullr or by truer. Wrltn f.ir IUv,L-. IIIII.IUI'1I OP I IAItHIAli. Mailki KiiKt. CAVlaU. DouKlormrii.) uauorwni OIL JORDAN & CO.. tOSt Muttl SI. 8. f. SOUTH AND KAST VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK T1IK 1 Trains Icnvo CotUtrn (Irovo for Port litnil nnd way bUtiuna at 3:07 a. in.. 12:20 p. m. I.v. Portland S.Wa. m. 7:f0..m. Lv. Cottnso Grove I . in. ':57p. in. Ar. AHhlnnd......ri::'.;t a. iii.llill'in. nt. Ar. hacranirnto. .. 6:1X1 p. in. 4:35 a. in. M. Hnn Franciaco. 7Mftp.ni, H:l5a. in. At. Omlon SHSa.m. 11:45a. in. Ar. Denver I':00 a. m. 0:00 n. m Ar. KariBttB Lit v. . 7:25 a. in. 7:25 a.m. Ar. Chicago 7M6a. ni. 0:H(ia m. Ar. I.oi Angeles.. l:S0p.ni. 7:00a.m. Ar. Kl P'o 0:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Ar. Fort Worth.. . (J:!!0 a. in. OtfOa. in. Ar. Citvof Mexico 0.65 a. in. 0:55a. in. Ar. Houston 4:00n. m. 4:00a. in. Ar. Jvt-w Urleans,. 0:25 p.m. 0:25p.m. Ar. Washington.. 0:42 a.m. fi :42a. in. At Kttttf Yml. lO.jrtn ... IO.I'Jh m ... ..v., IVIM,,.,I,1UIII, If. ill. Pullman and Tourist cars on uotli trains, unair cars Hacrnmento to Ug- (Isin nnd Ivl P.sn nnrl t.m.laf -n .a Clilcaao, tit. Louis, New Orleans and n Hiiiiiigc-n. Coniiectlnit at San Francisco with lev Aral atnulnulilrt lt..aa In llAnANli, T.. v. .n.,iiiHi,i ...11. IUI ..IlllUf III U, Ml. pan, China. PlilllppiueB, Central and Duiu.i iiiiicrica. See D. T. Awbror, Agent, Cottage uiuve Diauon, or aiiuress 0. 11. Makkiiam, G. V. A. Portland. Oregon. R. A. SANDERS, rROI'RIETOR OF Wines, liquors and Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF I'ARTNBItSilIl' VaHmI.!....!... .Ti . . . hit, Lv.,S..'..1,!, " ,no fo-partner. ....,,,, vAisiuiK uuiwcon JIM. Jnno ,T,..'lJ J-B.: Ilen"on "'"Jer the llrm liarno ,.i.;. '"'??" '""if uo., nss mis nny been uii olyejl by the mutal consent o( the parties, J. H. Henson retlrlntr therefrom. 1 '" 1110 tlUSlltf.Ra Will 1. a ...nlli.,...,! I.. .L n llama iinrf.; .u ' " v""iiu 111 1HB iiriu 1 Sr?io..u wh J .'.h? ,nunaKf meiit of Mrs, June UBHlnst lho llrTn. v ,mjr a" cla,ms i,fitti'),l,!,".lll,tLtno I'cnson Drusrco., havo hi Vi,pnIarecJ ,n ,h0 ha"(1" ' J- Meatey,' Ksq., liin.0.h,n()r I'ttners with lnstruoflohnb Ee i!ttl$Va,,i?.',n or.1.r ,hftt th0 bn.lnes may & mfr5.rtiia,irtng imrt"er ,,w retuin- aaoiAutim0'0' 0teeon' ,b""23r"' MB, .lANK llENBON, J, ti. RKNdON. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., nro offering 30,000 feet of 1" cull material from 4 Inches to 10 Inches wide at $3 00 ferM. Thoy also have a lot of 2x4 nnd 2x8 nt the samo price. fl lift in hi 8U.MMQN3, In tho Circuit (Joint of tlin c, , Ort'Koii, In mill for ImnlM'onnh.,Mnl0'' Niiiioy Jiiiin Itixlvllii'ltn I'ini'. I.. lltKlwItiulni. nofoii.lnnt. i,,llir . 'Vol, HtMlt.lln.liit, l)ff.,H,nlt. In tint immti of tin, Him, .if o, you nrti lifri'hy iwiitnM to niiHWfr hu conipli tint .,( 1,7' ",r '( Nancy Jam, lttHlJlhel. , 'ft, titled court nnd mm'ut m m. .V' clerk t.f mdjl coiirl. ilnir )tf llrnt dny t.f tliu next, riniiln. of mild courl, to-wlf. fore tin. Hlhilnynf OcloU-r.A 1 'l' mill yoimro li.ircliv iiotlllnl llmi It.' full to ho wiHWcr,forwniit t irLf Phdnjlir, Nimcy 'J,,,,,, lto, J ttiku JmlKinvnt ami diriiHMiuHlnVlv. 1 tho relief .Iciiittnilw! In tl, , "Sf ' f "f Wit i dlMNOlvll.K till- iMIIIlllViZlZ'10, TIllH rillllltllOIIH H Iu1.ii.mI In t).,,!.,. hem NiiKiiH, n ncwHimm-r , titiblUhwl and of Kci.crtii i-Uililo ft LincCounty. Orcoji, ,i itl .,llbl ' t.nc. a week In wild p.iper for ,ltT tliiin lx weckr) prior to nnil tl,.s,i dny of (Moher. A. I). lWO.l i ft IJ. KlmniM, Comity Jilnnft County, Oreifoii, ,niu the 'j-jm j,.': , AimtiHt, A. 1). Unit). In ClmniU-w " luS'U' Fin,t ,,ub'hull("' A"K'!llli, Jkiiomk Kxox. Attorney for i.lnintiff, NOTICH VOH 1'Um.lCATlO.N. Jjtnd Olllceul ltoHolurn. Oregon v. . , , A'iBHiiai.ii.),); Notice Ih lu-reliy given that Die U. IowIiih-iiiiiiiimI nettlerhtiH flltil notln 0f hie Intention to nmku llmil irouf inmn. port of IiIh clnlni. uml tlmt (niJ ,ltii will Iw nindu U-forc Joel Ware, U p Coinmhriloiicr, nt Knuenv, bunuConii'tr' Ori'Kim, on Oclober 18,UKX), vlx: Charlr II. Wuiecofr, on II. K. No. 7 1 n. for th K HK H, NW i SIS H, UK W K Hw. 12, 8., It. I. 4 lie iimnt-H tliu following wltncimtn prove lil eontlnnoiiH ri-Hlilcmciiiionit-J cultivation of huIiI In ml, vix: Alfnil H. Powell, of Cotlnw m Oregon, WIIIIh h. Noweli, of At, Oieuoii, Anron A. Kelley, Knit, E.' Lnckcy, of Cottnjjo Grove, Orepwt J. T. Iliiiixna, Keulnttf, Paints! Wt Carry r Full Mne of PAINTS. OILS, HRUSIIliS WALL PAPER, GLASS Sash and Doors i T4l..nAa Ol..rT. .IT.' - all classes of work. .ACKNTS l'OK. Cleaveland : Collage : On, The L'cst Ready-Mixed Paint a the market. Jenkins S Lawsn NOTICB KOIt PUHMUAT10X. United States) Land Offirt, i t (VHV jtortuiniri!. tre., iikiihi ,i-"' v,.n.. i.. i, i ...... i,u. liiramDi- tinee with tho p'rovmlonof thr.W ConttreuM of June 3, 1B78, vntitM ' net for tho miloof timber land IntM Htiites of Cnlifornln, OritronjXewiJii"1111 Wiishliiifton Territory." .lu, ,u in in:, itijv uiii'i, .ii.i. - r . nvan iirkhm. of l-;ii(ene, county of IjHie.fMls of Ort isnn, has this day filed in thl ofHoetw Hworn stiitemeiil No. 1170, for the chaeo of the 8V i of fftt-tion ho.ii Township No. 20 8, mngo No.2 ' nnd will offor uroof to show that ; land Bought Ih more vuliinbloforwi'"' ber or Mono than for MKriruItural K .nunu n.i.l tn u.,i hllull )U ClnllTI 10 W i.ii. .. .... .t . ..n.i irtw-iiiri v nnil wioro mo m-uiuiui tiiiu n m, .it if i.unitiirir i in-ifu i, . . ... ... i . ... rrr dnv, the 10th dny of October, jw f I . ...fi...wU.IU .ma Ultlbu .i. .t'n-vtiiiihl , nAA J1U IM4II1UM lift W HHIW. . Chnrlca OlHeh, Martin Guilder Kornstiid, Thomas T.0I Any and all persons rlnlmlns riep ly the iibove-UPricriueu ""., 7 "k quoHtod to file their rlalnw in tW nn nr Iw.lnrn uill.l lillll uuy " " i 1000. w- .7. T. BitmoKs, hits'""- The Weekly sm. -i ml The Greatest 1 y VnnifiC VOW and the TUT" TTT n4 fH Til A 1 14 I I U' Vft H IT mil I JJ u u w mi n i hi m ii n hii One Year III '