Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, October 05, 1900, Image 8

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    LOS
LA KJi.
SALT
Plans for the immediate con
struction of the I,os Angeles and
Suit L,akc railroad have been con
smnated in Chicago by Senator
Clark of Montana, the multi
millionaire. The new company has
nbsorbed the franchise and property
of the Ios Angeles Terminal Com
pany. This provides for the en
trant of the new railway into the
Southern California metropolis.
The Morman church 1ms practically
promised a terminal site in the
Utah capital, and Pioneer Square,
a tract of 10 acres, in the center of
the city, will be turned over to the
railway for its passenger and
freight stations. Hetween the ter
mini the whole unopened south
west will be spanned. The Sierra
Nevada will be pierced through one
of its southern passes, and the su
lueinacv of the Southern Pacific
Railway, hitherto uuch 1 mged cn
the Pacific Coast, will be effectually
broken, at least in Southern Call
fornia. The death' of Collis P,
Huntington removed the last ob
stacle to the "success of the Clark-
Kerens system. The construction
will require $25,000,000 in ex
penditure. The syndicate has its
eye on a vast commercial develop
ment. Southern Utah and Eastern
Nevada contain coal and the best
iron ore, besides precious metals.
The region will some day be the
Pennsylvania of the West.
R. C. Kerens of St Louis is one
of the chief promoters and in
reference to which he says: "We
contemplate a second Illinois Steel
Works there. We mean to make
the iron and steel for the entire Pa
cific West. Surveys have revealed
the richness of the country through
which we shall pass in the useful
metals, and we propose to establish
great smelters and metal works."
PAT IIOGAN AND IIRYAN.
IT HAPPENED IX A DKUti STORE.
"Ono day last winter n lady came to
my drug store and asked for a brand of
cough medicine that I did not have in
stoek," saya Mr. C. It. Grundin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, X. Y."She
wfis disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recom
mend. I said to her that I could freely
recommend Cliamberlain's Cough
Ilemedy and that she could take a bottle
of the remedy and after giving it a fair
trial if alio did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle and I
would refund tho price paid. In the
course of a day or two the lady came
back in company with a friend in need
of a cough medicinu and advised her to
buy a hottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy." It is for sale by Hk.nsox Dkuo
Co., Cottage Grove. Lvoxs& Ai'i'LnoATn,
Brain Druggists.
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MAMMOTH Al'PLUS.
Charles McFarland stormed this
office on Monday with half a dozen
monstrous apples grown on the
T n rT- i 1 4
jameb ivici-anana rancn uom an
orchard that is 35 years old and
that has never been sprayed. They
are Northern Spies, Roxbury and
Baldwin varieties. The largest
apple in the bunch measured 13
inches around. They are on the
Nugget table for all to look at and
evefyone is welcome to come and
see mem. inner apples never
grew anywhere. Thanks Charley.
Kli Perkins tells the following
story which speaks for itself in no
uncertain tones:
''Pat," I said to Mr. Hogau, wl 0
runs our elevator. "I suppose you
Tammany Irishmen are all going to
vote for Bryan?"
"No. bceorry, tuns a lot uv us
goin' to vote again him,"
"And why?" I asked.
"Because, sor, our Priest says
Bryan has said n doze.i limes that
he would call the sdJiers back
irom Manila and lave six million
hall-civilized Dagos to burn up our
$20,000,000 worth of Catholic
chinches in the Philippines. And
what would become ol the 75,000
Catholic friars? What would be
come of our poor Priests and the
thousands of Catholic converts?
Why the Aguiualdiaus would kill
every Catholic priest and Catholic
convert and burn every Catholic
church on the island Our Priest
said so on Sundav. Vote for
Bryan! It will be a sad day for!
our blessed Catholic religion when 1
we vote for Hryau! We don't care!
about Bryan's fiee trade and free I
silver, but do ye moiud now, the
Oirish w'ill uiver give him a chance
to have the free killing of 75,oco
Catholics in Manila. You hear
Pat Hogan.
Tho practical fi'ulo of science la reflected in
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scientillo problems, tho mcehani,, the industrial expert, tho manufacture ,
tho inventor-in fact, to every wideawake person who hopes to bette. iia
condition by using his brains. Tho inventor, especially, will lu.d m i lie
Patent Record a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing f importance
escapes tho vigilant eves of its corps of expert editors. Everything 1 pre
sented in clean, concise fashion, so that tho busiest ljmv take tune to read
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publication in tho country that prints tho official news of the U. S. Patent
Olllco and tho latest dovclopcments in tho field of invention without fear
or favor. si-nscnn-TiON nun; oxk dom.au ":b vi:au.
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A THOUSAND TOXUUKS
Could not express the rapture of
rVnnio E. Springer, of Philadelphia,
when Dr. King's Xew Discovery cured
her of a hacking cough that for many
years had made life a burden. She says:
"After all other remedies and doctors
failed it toon removed the pain in my
chest and I can now sleep soundly,
something I can tcaiccly rcmcuihei
doing before. I feel like sounding its
praises throughout the Universe. " Dr.
King's New Discovery is guaranteed to
uro ail troubles of the Throat, Chest
Lungs. PriceSOt and $1.00. t uaranteed.
Trial bottles free at Dkxsox Dkuo Co.,
Drugstore.
The New York Staats-Zeitimg
says the Germans insist upon a
dollar of any kind of money being
worth 100 cents no more and 110
less. Bryan will get no votes
from men holding this view.
XOTICE FOR PUiiLICATION.
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General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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Land Office at Hoseliiirj.', Oregon,
Sentembcr. 18. 11)00.
Xotico is hereby given that the follow-hiK-muiietl
settler has tiled notii-eof his
intcntioii to nnike tinal iirnuf in sun
port of his claim, imd that paid jiroof
win uo niaiiu betore Joel Wuro, U. S
Co.nniisfcioner, at ICiij-'ene, Lane Co.
Oretron, on Xoveinbero, 1900, viz: Seof
I'. Jneksnn. on 11. E. Xo. SOI".', for tho
X6 SWnml sy, XV M, See. 32,
ip.'l'J S., l. 4 West.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his eontinnotiH residence, tinon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
A. D. Addison, E. S. Addison., .lohn
White, of Lorane, Lime Co.. Oreirun.
Georpo M. llawley, of Cottage Grove,
Lane Co., Oregon.
J. i. iininaKS,
Ite;ister.
XOTICE EOH PUBLICATION.
ItOBBEDTflE G It AVE.
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows :
"I was In an awful condition. My akin
was almost yollow, oyos nun ken, tongue
. coated, pain continually in back and
Hides, no appotito, growing weaker day
by day. Threo physicians had given
. m, -r ....
jiio up. .moil i was auviEeti to use
Electric Bitlers; to my great joy, the
first bottle made a decided improve
ment. I continued thoir uso for threo
weeks, and am now a well man. I
know they robbed tho grave of another
victim." Xo one should fail to trv
thorn. Only 60c. Guaranteed, at Benson
Dnua Co., drtig storo.
Land Office at Boseburg, Oregon,
.Sept'. 19, 1900.
Xoticc is horebv eiven that tho follow-
nn.neo eettier lias men notico of Jus in
tention to make llnai nroof in Runnnrt
of his claim, and that said proof will be
mane ueiore Joel ware, U. a. Loinniis
sionor, at Eugene, Lane Co.. Oregon, on
uciouer -J.'J, luuu. viz: Williani V.
Canady, on II. E. Xo. OCOO, for tho Y y,
SW '4, Sec. 8, Tp. 20 S., It. 3 West .
no names the following witnessed to
prove ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Isaac Wilcox, Henry Dreese, F. M.
Smith, Charles Wright, of Walker, Lane
Co.7 Oregon.
J.T. Bitmons,
. Itegister.
The JOB OFFICE of this
paper is at your disposal for
the best of printing of any
and all kinds at barely liv
ing prices.
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Estimates Cheerfully given o:I
all classes of work-
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l.'est
NOT IOK FOH PUBLICATION.
I.ONG distance:
The telephone change lias been
made and is now in permanent
quarters in the hardware store of
Wheeler & Scott, and presided over
by Miss Minnie II. Foss, a most
agreeable, bright and proficient
young lady, All repairs, connec
tions and extensions have been
made, including the Booth-Kelley
mills, and the line is now and in
tluWnti.ro will be kept in first-class
cr,Jcr for its patrons.
Land Office a Hosohtiri:, Oiegon.
Septoni her 21, 11)00.
Notice is horohy given that the follow-ing-nained
settlor has filed notico of his
intention to niako final proof in suppoit
of his claim, and that said proof will he
niado b foro Joul Wnro. U. S. Commis
sioner at I2i.ge.ip, Oiegon, on November
12. 1000. viz.. James A. llnliiimrm n
K sf ft!! K.for tIloia,: l'4' Sec' 10'
lie names the following witnesses to
prove ins continuous rcsluonco ujion and
cultivation of said land, viz:
George A. Miller, Wiimor Smith, of
a.unum:, uickoii, i.awrenco lucky, ll.
A. Burr, of Portland, Oregon.
J. T. BUIDOKH.
Kegister.
KOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Hosohurg, Oregon.
Scnlnmlioi' Ol Hind
Notico is hereby given that tho follow-
iig-uameu seiner lias tiled notice of his
intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, anil Hint mill. i-ivrr(
will bo niado beforo Jool Ware, U. S.
Commissioner, at Eugono, Orogon,j)ii
November 12, 1000, viz: George A.
iiiincron ii j-;. no. 7428 for tho NW
1-4, Sec, 10.T.21 S., It. IK.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residenco upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
James Itobinson, Wihncr Smith, of
Eugene, Oregon, Lawrence Ilicky, II
A. Barr, of Portland, Oregon.
T. L't'inuKH. Ilegistev.
When you need aii3rthing
in the line of printing please
remember that the motto of
this office is good work,
good material, neatness and
dispatch, and the prices are
within reach of all.
No. 56
A Few Bargains in Real Estate Offered by
J
200 acres well improved land, 150 acres in growinir urain- -miles
from Cottage Grove, i-.t mild from railrond- , , ll '
Qjlgy rjijw, xiiiuin
Ifie,
Trains lcavo Cnttniro Orovo for Port
Inuil and wuv htmioiia ni 3:07 a. in..
12:0 p. ni.
;Lv. Portland R::i. m. 7:00 p.m.
Lv. Cottngii (iroiu I r.'il n. m. 2:W p. ni.
1 Ar. Ashland V2;X it in. ll::iiu. t,t.
iAr. i-Bcrnim'iit'i. .. fi:(Hip. m. I :.',r) a, in.
! Ar. San Frnmiei'o. 7:15 p.m. 8:160. 111.
Ar. Ogdeii 11. 111. 11 11. 111.
Ar. Denver H:('i). in. II :(( n. ni.
Ar. Kansas City. . 7:25 n. in. 7 :2ft a. in.
, Ar. Chirago 7 : 15 n. 111. 0 :)(i n ni.
Ar. l.oi Angeles. . 1 :20 p. 111. 7:00 11. in.
Ar. Kl Pno (1:00 p.m. 0:00 pin.
Ar. Fort Worth.. . (i::i() n. 111. ll!"(ln. in.
j Ar. City of .Mexico ll 155 n. in. 11:55 11. 111.
Ar. Houston 4:00 11. in. 4:C0a. 111.
Ar. NVw Oileana.. 0:25 p.m. (1:25 p. in.
Ar. Waehinglou. . 0:12 a. m. (1:42a. 1.1.
! Ar. Nbw Yoik... .12:-np. in. 12:4,1 p. 111.
1 Pullman ami Tourist tars on both
I trains. Chair ca.s Sacrnmento to Og
I dn and I'.l Pneo, nnd ti.nrist rnrs to
Clilcaeo, bt. Ix)uls, New Orleans and
j W'ttrhingt. n.
I Connecting at Ran Pranc'sro with aev-
, crai nieamsliip lini-a for Honolulu, Jh-
riaii, t nina, riiiiippiiieu, Central and
boutli America.
Fee I). T. Awhrev, Agent, Cottago
Glove bta'ioti, or address
O. H. Maiikium, G. P. A.
Portland. Oregon.
R. A. SANDERS,
l'UOI'KIETOlt OK
No. 78
-520 acres 1.1 Douglas county, iG miles from Cottage Grove
well watered, cood house, lnrirr. l,nv. A'
i,oio., . ' ' o i" cuiuvaiioii
.1111U111.L usiuici p.,goo,
No. 68-A 2-acre tract 1 mile from depot; house, barn and orchard ?,,
No. 63 House and lot: 'i7'J.
We have for sale several choice building lots, tracts, stock ranches
sash mid door factory and Uohemia mining property '
. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove," Ore.
I A
cultivation,! Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
: Collate : 0q
Kendy Mixed Paint nl
the market.
Jenkins & km
NOTICH Poll 11 lil.lt'ATION.
rnlti'ilMii h I.11111I OBirr.
i.,mi 11... iiuii.i 1. 15ij0,
Notieu is hereby gni'ii thul iniumi
mire with the piuviHioniiof the Art"
Coiigri-HM of Jii.ioH, enlilltil "
net for the side of timber lamlilnw
StiiU'M of Cnlifornin, tiri'gon.Xcvxibw
W nshlliglon Te.ritiirv."
IM'liO PUK1I.M,
of KiigeiH', county of baim, Miitel Ojt-1
gun, bus this day llleil in ow
mwoiii Hliituniciit No. 1I7H, fur tlie Pl
rhitr-oof theSW 's of miionNo.;, ''I
ToW 'Hhlp No. 20 !S rniipo .""-."r;!
mid will ollur proof to ilio lh,1!M
laud nought is nioro viiluiiblcforiUl''
her or Hlouo tlinn fur iigriniltiira! l
..... .... 1. ...1. 1.., 1. I,... i-luhn IohKI
I 11, I'niiiiriini. 11m , ,u
mid before tho Heginter 11ml Ititeivl
111 nllUnl IN,Mlinii. ()ll-'llll,011 ll'i
diiv, the Kith dny of (Mober, 1900.
flit nniiiitu nu u'tf nnwm'H
11,1-iircnWlliE
jiiiirii'M wiciwi, .11111 nn "" T, " Jl
Giiiidi'i- KoriiHtiid, Thoinan r.0lienI
1,'. ......... n........ I
Any mid all persons (Iiilinii;J,"''
Iv tho nlmve-ilritcrihi'il lamlH "j
unested to lilo their elamis in A11.0?"!
on or beforo said lOllnluyoI w'w'
J . T. ItmiKiKS, Itegieltr-
,f...i. y "''" "'inu 10 incite. JCvert
f Wo malco a full Una of rliles ; 'Price fi-nm nn
- " ' urn to warranted
I J. ST13VKNH ARMS TOll CO
Choice llraiids.
A Favorite Resort.
COTTAGK GROVK, ORIvGON.
NOTlCi: or JHSBOl.UTION Ol' lAHTNi:UHim
,:i'.otLt')lH.,1.c,"(,''' ti'lvoiiTlmt tlio co.iiurtiicr.
shl. horctofiiro oxiKtlni; liotwi-oii M Jiiiiu
,1.;i,f.'""l J- H. lle.moii in.rtur th" (In,? immo
"',! .V,ell.H,"" "f"? L'"'. bus this lny Leu lln.
fi liPM-nX Ul?1"1"""1, ''iiont ot tho irtlM J.
B. IJenjon rullrliiK tliorufrnin. '
llll) IjUBIiIBKII Will l,n ......l ... .t
i'?,!,'1'?, ltr"or ljurtnom with liiNtr no ft 11 s
nit I 1. ti 'rf.if' . 5.t.,rl" I'attncr .1111 rotiiln'
MM. JANK IlENfcON,
J. , llBWdON,
Tho Uooth-lCullv l.iiinlin.. n.
ollering ao.OOO feet of 1" cull materia!
-i iiieiios to 10 inehes wide nt $3 00
per M. They also havo a lot of "ni and
'-xSat (hi uatv.e jwiee.
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