Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 11, 1901, Image 1

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    L. pfojptrous Buslnus Men
Brine Yor lob Work io U
Nutcx job Oiiicc.
Prices Reasonable
Coitc urovc rvo venue in
r-: . -I."'nl)i"g nnl Far"unK Itcrel of thirt Community, lo Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub StnkcT'' ' vT
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3STO. 53
PROFESSIONAL.
J. E. YOUNG
1 V
Mlorncy-at-JMw
0Blf on Mtn ttt, Wett KM
Cottagk Gkovk, Oku.
J, a JOHNSON and F. G. EDY
ittorntys and Cottnselors-at-Laip
Midi tlltnllnn pslreu l Mlnlnic.(orurllin
(llMOTtr 'rni Jt S'UiuVtore.
COTTAGE GROVK, ORE.
"J. S. MEDLEY
Ultorncy-at-Luw o o o
OtlNon Utn atreet :
Cottage Gkovk, Okk.
JEROME KNOX
, Homey -at-Law
rromt ltntton ya in Muting iitmneu.
Cottagk Gkovk, Ork.
L. L. STEVENS
'ittOrnCy-nt-L(lW O
pUI ttuntlon flten io Mining lluttnot
nn ontuuni.
EUGENE, OKK.
IILXCt W. THOtfrtoK
CIH. 1. U4HDT.
I THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and Counselors-at- Law
flrll llnllin tlTtn lo the liw of Mlnti. ,
EUGENE, OKK. '
L. T. HARRIS !
I .ittoriey and Counsclor-at-Laic
lpfll llntlou ilvn to I ha Uw of Mine,
f rit National lUnk Building.
EUGENE, OKK. j
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I RSL I A BLE .'18SA )"S.
femplci Uy null recclYe prmuj't attention.
FRANK P. WHITE, ":
COTTAUE OUOVK. OKK..
"v 0 lf with Jmt ilemnwjr, Main it. ' j
111. w. I.lITD.
T. W. VVI X.
Lloyd & Nevill
BIMJO KNOINEEHH
I'. H. l)E. UTV MINKKAI. HL'ltVKYOIW
Itom ia-WV Chamber of Cominerrc
Tlpbnpn)r K7
1-OUTI.NK. OKK.
r. o. r ox io
M Kathcrlnc Seblcef, M. D.
Diseases of Womta and Children
COTTAGE GROVK, OKK.
D. T. GOVER
1-
Prospector and Mine Locator.
Vox Information on Bohemia
Milling District write me.
( Ijll Att.ntlon Gtren to Correipomlence
BOHEMIA, ORE.
BUSINESS.
GO 10u
V MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking..
MAIN STREET
t
Cottagk Grovk, Orb. j'
EAKIN & BRISTOW
1 JB ANKERS'
" Tnct nnrt JUnkln Bufln.is
In All Iti Umnche.
Cottaob Grovk, Orb.
J. W. BENTLY,
The practical Boot and Shoe tnakerj
located in the front part of the
Christ man harness shop.
epairintr neatly aiid quickly done
and satisfaction guaranteed. Calf
G. A. COBB ,
proprietor of the Elite Confectionery
Jso Wholsaler and R tailr of all
Kinds of FRUITS.
ti : dealer in Cigars, Tobacco
SSSSJiA5At'il.:.t.i."-
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1 OR MEN.
We handle .Sarnuae Glove Company',!
good. They arc rouHidcrcd the
bent glove in thu market.
Good YillowOil Stock with patented
Hiring fastener 50 nntl 75c.
Our Steam 1'ronf line are n coft, plia
ble glove, iih well iih durable;
Hindu with patented i-triug fiiHt
euer 8.V, $1 uml $1 J5.
Uiilincd Kit, soft flninh, making n
very nice driving glove. .$1 Si.
Saranac Buck, light weight, fine
stock, no liatul, open hack, Porter
faelcner, welted, wax linen thread
cod ami pliable; undoubtedly
the lii-fl elovu In thu niaikct . . .
ft 60.
Unlliifil Choiiper Mit, oil era in call
fktn OIK: anil .
Lined Kit Gloves, line tock . . ..
3aeBOBflosonoH9HOHon8HOHooHoaoBHeHonooBon8HaoaoBonoHOHOBOHonoHHeaoeH9HonoHoncD3
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmakkk.
IJejintrlnRl raiaoiinbtc rharyr.
All ork gimrulceil MrM-cltum.
WaU'baa.L'UH'ka ami Jewelry ill liwol I'rlrci
COTl'AtiK GKOVK, OKK. I
ELITE o Shaving o Parlor
Cottagk Gkovk, Okk.
i
GEO. E. GRIFFITH, Prop.
H.. ROBINSON
Practicing Physician.
Office and residence on River street
" near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore.
-R. A. SANDERS,
I'ROl'KIETOIl OF
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Choice iirande.
A Favorite Resort.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
BARKER & MARTIN
' rnorKiKTons ok
THE EXCHANGE
DKALKKB IN VINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARvS.
' ' ' "Main treet, 'OottHsro drove, Ore.
W. H. SMITH
Proprietor of the CAFE ROYAL
on River street, near the bridge,
Cottagk Grovk, Ork.
Short orders day and night. Every
thing first-class and the best the
market aTords.
. . .
.
Eakin & Bristow.
Garnan & Ncwland
C0TT:WE GROVE, ORE.
l-'OR HOYS.
Cotton Kut'ltcrf. yood ipialily, in
maroon and iifHurtud ftriped
colortf 60c.
All-Wool, lipht wuIkIiI, iieHorled rol
orcd HI ri jK-t $1 25.
I?OR MHN.
Cotton, hoihI ipntllty, color ma
roon 50u
Mixed Cotton and Wool, int'Oiiim
licavy, maroon HtV.
All-Wool, 'ood iiiality, iiicdinni
noavy, maroon 10.
Sanui iim" iiImivv, olilv liner uool, ah-
sorted Folid colors . .. ft Ui,
All-Wool, very lino quality, in an-
Fortcd colored nlriperi . . Si.
White, medium heavy 'l 60.
... GARMAN & NEWLAND
g IT IS HERE!
E TIN Ii-urgest Stock in SoUtl Laic! g
-CONSISTING OU-
: Shelf and Heavv Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps,
fc: Pipes and 'AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
ZZ Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons,
S Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc.
For Miners' Supplies, the only house South of Portland.
Give us a call. 3
g GRIFFIN & VEATCH, f
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Z2
NOTICE FOK I'UIILICATION.
Land OfTico at Kosohnrp, Oret'on,
Novemhcr 13, 1000.
Vnlin. la Imrnliv (fivnil I lint till! follow-
iiuni-u in j r'-" . .
naiiH'd settler Iiiih tiled notice of Iiih in-
L.nlSnM In lilll flttlll Timof ill HUDDOI't
of hit) claim, and that Baid proof will he
maile oeioro joci it aru, u. a. wuhuw
Bionor, at Kiieno, Lano Co., Oregon, oil
w..ru mm. viz: Wi urn I.
Canudy, on II. K. No. OfillO, for the W
BV HCC. , 1 p. Zl 0. IV. O
IIo names tno ioiiowiiik wnneBL-n n
.,mn liiu eniiliiinoilH reHldenco unon
and cultivation of Haiti land, viz:
Inline Wilcox, lieniy im-eHe, rriuium
Smith, Charles Wright, of.Walker, Lane
Co., Oregon.
J , X, JUtiintr.n,
KegiHtor.
Hotel Eugene
llOLLENBECK BROS, k BRISTOW.
Headquarters for MINING MEN,
KVmtY WANT ATTKNDKD TO.
KVGKNE,
Okkgon
I40R CIIIUDRUN.
I, awn HooiIh, mndc of lace open
work; very pretty (IchIkiih
35 to OOe.
Ivinhroldcrcil ami Tucked MiihIIii
ami SwifK, diirerent ilefiniiH
76c to 1 1 35.
fadicM' Sim IlonnetH, made of cham
hray, full hack crown, Htitched
ami lined, auuortud colorH. .60c.
Onr line of Loohc KmhroidcrieH, Hil)
Iioiih and DryKOodtj Notions is
hllRC.
Lailicf' Knminer Skirtf, larjre vari
ety j in price from . . .50c to $3.
.Shirt WaintH, dilTciciit colorH and
kiniln: 60c to ft! 75.
l.ailicH' Neck Wear in latest Htyle.i..
15c to (iOc.
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fcBOOTS & SIIOES
mm A fTTT T T TXTT? "il? UTTT?"1.
yjf
9 1 9
tt you, and in point of JJ
Quality and Beauty JS
HL cannot be beaten;
"pi " IT v a n urn tt XV
B
nvm
in nil
5 MAIN STREET.
Ilewaro of air dried or luU.fdry floor
ing celling ami niHtic. Tho Booth
Kelly Lumber Co., mo making special
prices on kijii'tlrji'd lumber,
g A CARLOAD OF l
B LATEST PATTERNS. 5
"SOROSIS"
A SHOE THAT IS WORN BY
All Fashionable Ladies.
JAMES G. ELLIS,
AOKNT l'OR
COTTAGE GROVE, OR,
All Mall Order
!ioaiftitly Filled.
T A. GILBERT,
Eugene, Oregon.
NOTICE OPI'INAI. SETTLEMENT.
Notice In hereby kIvoii Hint Jim. II. Stowurt,
mli.ilnlstmlcjr of (ho catntc of Win. Bublna, lie
(uitwil. Ihih llletl Ilia llmtl niTiimit In thn
nlmvo liiinieil rHtato anil ttiut Hit, 8tli ilny of
iwniiiiKir i'jui, hi mo Hour in ono o pine k in
tlio nflcrtioon tborcof Iihh Ijcaii u-t fur the iliitn
of licurliiKmilcl lliml account at tlio olllco of the
( miniy jiiiIko, In hiiKone, Ijiuu Coiiiitv, Ore
mill. t which tliiio ami nlaco all nurmiim hav.
inif iilijccllciiin to llio allmvanru uml ajiproval
in iiiu niiinu limy iiiuHr uml ou liunro.
Dalvil thl'Jth ilny of Noruuibcr, Win.
Jih. I). Stku'aut, A1 in In l t rat or
SHARING PROSPERITY.
Within the last two mouths
there have been numerous instances
of a generous purpose on the part
of large manufacturing corporations
to share profits with their employes.
In some cases employers have
agreed among themselves as to the
amount of profits they would retain
and have divided the earnings
above that amount among employes
to whose service they were in part
indebted for any profits at all. In
other cases, a part of the profits
were distributed to employes in
the form of Christmas presents.
These graceful recognitions of the
value of faithful service have been
made not only by large industrial
corporations, but by private firms,
street railway companies, express
companies and kindred business
enterprises. The idea is doubtless
to give employes to understand
that their interests are identified
with the interests of employers.
This form of distribution of profits
does not incur the obligation of a
voluntary increase in wages, but it
is to an extent an assurance that
if the profits of business justify
higher compensation, it will be
made without the usual recourse
to strikes. Bulletin.
NOTICU OK DISSOLUTION.
December 10, 1900.
Notice ifl hereby H'vi'ii that .lames
Ilememvay and Frank 1. White, pro
prietors of the real cntate and insurance
ImainesH conducted under tho nnma of
Ilememvay & White have this day dis
solved pat tnorship by mutual consent.
Jami:h IIkmknway
Frank P. AVmri:.
Tlio npntile of Cottatrc Grove are
i i
mnlrino- a vicrorotis kick aeainst the
bridge across the north fork of the
Willamette at that place. I'rom
information to hand we oeiieve
tlipv are Justified in their position.
- " J J
The bridge is narrow, old and
rickety. It is hardly safe for
trrivel and is not wide enough for
teams and pedestrians to pass each
other with perfect safety. The
matter should at least oe investi
gated by the county court.
Register.
TI1K MOTIIKK'S FAVOKITK.
iii i. ....i..:. .in rVu tr T?mnirlv n tllG
mother's favorite. It is pleasant and
Hafo for Children to take and always
t. t . !..a tn.l iionAmnllv fnr
and whooninc
" - .. .. i.i .ll.Snn mm u
couch, aim is ino ucmi im.im.inu
for these diseaccs. inure m
least danger in giving it to children for
it contnlni no opium or other injurious
., i ...nu I m uivmi an confidently to
ui uii mi" o -
a habo as to an adult. For sale by Bus-
son Dituo Co., Uottago urove. uw
& AmEOATB Drain Prupgiat.
John D. Rockfeller, Jr.. son of
tt. efn,lnrd O company imo
...Keorii,P,l aso.ooo for the found
intr of an institution of learning for
poor boys and gms m incw
MONEY GETTING AND CHARACTER.
Whei the question is asked, "la
the material ptosperity of this
nation favorable or unfavorable to
the morality of the people?" I say
with all emnbasis. "In the lotiV2'
run, and by all means favorable!"
In other words to seek for and earn
wealth is a sign of a natural, vigor
ous and strong character. Where
cver strong men are, there they
will turn into the activities of life.
In the ages of chivalry you will
find them on the crusades or seek
ing the Golden Fleece; in college
life you will find them high in rank,
in the boat or on the athletic field;
in an industrial age you will find
them eager, straining every nerve
in the development of the great In
dustries. The race is to the strong.
The search for material wealth is
therefore as natural and necessary
to the man as is the pushing out of
its "roots for more moisture and
food lo the oak. This is man's
play, his exercise, the expression of
his powers, his personality. You
can no more suppress it than you
can suppress the tide of the ocean.
For one man who seeks money for
its own sake there are ten who
seek it for. the satisfaction of the
seeking, the power there is in it,
and the use they can make of it.
There is the exhilaration of feeling
one's self grow in one's surround
ings; the man reaches out, lays
hold of this, that and the other in
terest, scheme, and problem. He
is building up a fortune? Yes,
but his joy is also that he is build
ing up a stronger, abler and more
powerful man.
Responsibility sobers men and
nations. We have learned how to
win wealth; we are learning how
to use and spend it. Every year
marks a long step in advance in
material prosperity, and character
must march in step. Without
wealth character is liable to narrow
and harden. Without character,
wealth, will destroy. Wealth is
upon us, increasing wealth. The
call of today is, then, for the uplift
of character the support of in
dustry, education, art, and every
means of culture; the encourage
ment of the higher life; and, above
all, the deepening of the religious
faith of the people; the rekindling of
the spirit, that clothed with her
material forces, the great person
ality of this nation may fulfil her
divine destiny. Bishop William
Lawrence in the World's work for
January.
OLD PEOPLE MADE YOUNG.
J. C. Sherman, tho veteran editor of
tho Vcrmoiitvillo (Mich.) Echo, has dis.
covered tho remarkable secret of keep
ing old people young. For yeara he has
avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, In-
ligestion, Heart trouble, Constipation
and Rheumatism, by using Electric
Bitters, and ho writes: "It can't ho
praised too highly. It gently stimulates
tho kindovs, tones the stomach, aids
digestion, and gives a splendid appotito.
It has worked wonders for my wifo and
ine. It's a marvellous remedy for old
people's complaints." Only 50c. at Ben
son Dnua Co., Prug Store.
The Oregon Statesman gets out
a handsome annual, most beauti
fully illustrated in halftones and
descriptive ol the Willamette valley,
its products, improvements, re
sources, industries and many of its
citizens. It also gives authentic
descriptive accounts of most of the
state public institutions, with nu
merous accompanying illustrations.
MADE YOUNG AGAIN.
"Ono of Dr. King's New Llfo Pills
each night for two weeks )ia put me in
my 'teens' again" writes ). II. Turner
of Dompeoytown, Pa. They're tho best
hi tho world for Liver, Stomach and
bowels. Purely vegetable. Novor gripe,
Only 25w. at Bkxpos Daw Co' Drug
Store.