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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1901)
THE I, AAV I-OR Wlfili TIRES. Replying to n inquiry on the flubject, (lie Nugget publishes in full the Oregon law relating tqwide lire vehicle;). It is S. B. 83, passed at the session of 1899, nntl is as follows: AN ACT To encourage the use of wide tires on wagons nnd other vehicles used for the transportation of freight and other heavy articles on the highways of this state, and to tax such vehicles having tires of less width than three inches. Beit enacted by the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon: That from and after the first day of January, A. D., 1900, the county J court or county board of each county within this state is hereby authorized to make a reba'te each year, for four years, on the road tax of each person within its county who shall own and have in habitual use on the highways of this state wagons or other vehicles for the transportation of freight and other heavy articles, the tires of which are not less than three inches in width, of one dollar for each wheel of such vehicle; and provided, further, that the owner of each vehicle hav ing tires of not less than four inches in width upon which there is a difference of at least eight inches in the length of the front and rear axle, so. constructed that the front and rear wheels will not come in contact with the same road surface while the vehicle is moving in aj straight line, shall receive, in ad-1 union 10 uie aioresaia reoate, a further, rebate, for four years in his or her road tax .as aforesaid, of two dollars for each vehicle of this class for each and everv viar Hnrino- !H o period that said vehicle is npon the highways of this state Approved February 17 1899. THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEUMA TISM. Quick relief from pain. All who use Chamberlains Pain Balm fur rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it adonis When speaking' of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I had n severe attack of rheumatism, in my arm nnd shoulder. I tried nurrier- 0 is remedies but pot no relief until I was reeommended by Messrs. Geo. F. j Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, lo try Chamberlain's Tain Balm. They recommended it eo highly that I bought a bottle. I was goon relieved of nil pain. 1 have since recommended this liniment to nianv of my friends, whoacree with me that it is the best remedy for muscu lar rheumatism in the market." For ale by Benson- Dava Co., Cottage Urove. xa'oxs u. Aim-legate, Drain. A marvelous story comes from Seattle says an exchange. Several years ago L. S. G. Hunt left that city owing many thousand dollars, a bankrupt after a brilliant career there as editor of the Post Intel gencer and politician. The accounts against him would have been sold for any nominal sum. Now after a wonderful money making career in Corea, among the mines of that country, he has returned a million aire, and although the old accounts were outlawed, be has paid every cent with interest, and proposes to start a big daily which shall make things bum. One man who held his note for $40,000, who had be come poor, had his breath taken away by receiving about $6o,ooo, the full amount and interest. Bewaro of air dried or half dry floor ing, ceiling and rustic. Tho Booth Kelly Lumber Co.. aro making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. From east'to west Oregon is 370 miles across, and 270 miles from north to south, giving it an area of . 95,000 square miles. The acreage is greater than that of all the New England states, West Virginia and Deleware added, or greater than the aggregate of New York, Penn sylvania and Deleware, or Iowa and Ohio, or Illinois and Louisi ana, or of the total area of England, Scotland and Wales. There is plenty of room in Oregon for those who are seeking homes and invest ment in the great and growing West, and there are abundant op portunities for profitable returns for investment of capital and the in telligent application of labor. Ex. Geo. Bohlman, tho iip.to-dato tailor, will show you gooiiH, till shades and all prices. Think of it. A tailor made euit or $0 nnd up I Vanle $1 and up. A KAGING, K0AH1XO FLOOD. Washed down n telegraph lino which Cling. C. Kill?, of LUlinn, lit., luul to rpimlr. "Slntuilntr wiilst deon In lev wnter," I10 writes, "ir.ivo mo u torriblo cola unit couuli. it prow worao uniiy. Finally tlm bent doclors 111 imkiumi Nnb.. Sioux CItv mill Onmlni ntdd I lint Consu unit ion niiil couM not live. Then I begun usiiiit Dr. King's New Diwworv mill tt'iiN uluillv I'liriil liv six bottles'." I'ositlvelv gimraiiteed tor Coiiph. (.'old nntl nil Tiiront ami i.iuitr irouuies ny Bksbo.v Diti'ii Co. Price 0O0 nnd !f 1.00. TAKE NOTICE. Mrs. C. Wolfcr. the Home Healer, will be in Cottage Grove, on the 27 of each month to remain until the 29th iust. Consultation free. Terms for personal or absent treatment very reasonable, lootli ache and headache treated free All who arc sick are invited to call and consult me at the Sherwood Hotel. Yours Truly Mrs. C. W0W8R. The Home Healer. PIANO LESSONS. Having permanently located in Cottage Grove, Lwill take a few pupils. Harmony and Thorough Bass a Specialty. Either German or American method. Call at residence, North River street. Mrs. W. H. Abrams NOTICE. Parties desiring lady to go to the house anil sew by the day, should consult Mrs. O. Frcdericksen. Price $1.00 per day. Telephone No. 113. AIRS. O. Fruduricksen. BELGIAN HARES. Here is a chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small crpital. I have a choice lot of high grade Belgian Hares that I will sell in pairs at very low urices. There is no jieed to send to California when you can get the same thing at liony:. .Lord UUt.1111. Sir stock. If. A. Rankin, Eugene. GAP CLOSED. The operation of through trains be tween San Francisco anil Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barliara, will begin on Sunday, March 31,11)01 on thene.v Coast Line two through trains daily. The Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal in the morning, equipjied with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. 1 nil in re 01 agents of the Southern I'acifle. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notably among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will everdevejop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its in dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mom, tain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily ShasUi trains from I'ortlantl to Unlilornla nave ueen re cently equipped with tie most approved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, uiit tni low rates 01 litre win btiu continue in eiTict. Illustrated irVdea lo the winter" re sorts of ilif r 1 1 til Arizona may be had on application to 0. II. Maukuam, G . V. A., Portland, Oregon. SENT FREE. So sure aro we that the locating of a few of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Annliances. that wo aie willing to send one free toj.iny sufferer from tho follow ing diseases : uoid extremities, urysto- cele, Female weakness, Kidney com- mint, Leucorrhea, Jiver complaint. 'aralvsiF, LoHt vitality, Nervousiiehility, Self abuse, Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation. Impotcncy, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Si-xual organs, anil Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc.. Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek. Michigan. 'TIS. EASY TO FEEL GOOD. Countless thousands have found a hlessing'io the body in Dr. King's Now Life nils, winch positively euro con- itipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vecetahle: never crine or weaken. Only 'loo at Bk.nhok Dhl'o Co'b drug store. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land O.licu at Rosoburg, Oregon, AprilO, 1001. Notice is nereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before Mario L. Ware, U. 8. Com misBioner at Eugene, Oregon, on May 18, 1001, viz: George K. Taylor, on II . E. 7-187 for the E. SKV. NW M HVM NE M SAV X Sec. 30, Tp. 31 S. R. 1 E. Ho names the following witnossos to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andrew 1). Taylor, Donald At wood, of Cottage Grove. Oregon. Warren Holland, of Eugene, Oregon, l'otcr L. Johnston, of Junction, Oregon. J. x, bridges, ueyitier. AN INCOME FOR LIFE FROM Greatest of Gold Properties 3680 Acres--9 Miles Long. 250 Million Tons Richest Gold-Bearing Quratz, ground by nature's hand into gold hulen gravel, from 50 to 600 feet in depth over the entire property addition, company owns ' 14, Miles In in length of river bed, each mile of which contains many millions of gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in Taos Co., New Mexico. OVER 100 Million Dollars for DIVIDENDS. Kcutl the roofs: United States Ofllcittl lteport MADIt TO Commissioner of the U. S. General Land Offica, Washington, D. G. by a geologist and mining expert of world-wide reputation, Prof. Ben jamin Sillimau, who spent several mouths there, then being connected with the United states surveying corps, and in his official report says "Here are countless millions of tons of rich gold quartz reduced by the creat forces of nature to a con dition ready for the application of of the hydraulic process, while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for over 40 miles is a sluice, on the bars of which the gold derived from the wearing away of the gravel batiks has been accumulating for countless ages, and now Ijes ready for ex traction by the most approved methods of river mining. The thickness of the Rio Grande gold gravel exceeds in many places 600 Feet, or nearly thrkh timks that of the like beds 111 California, while the average value per cubic yard is believed to be greater iu the New Mexico beds than in anv other such accumulation yet discovered." I have made a reconnatsance of the whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande, and have examined with all the care possible in the time at ray command, the character of the gravel and its contents of gold. Nothing. I am persuaded, since the discovervofCalifomia and Australia is comparable for its measurable re- spurses of gold available by the hy draulic process to 1 lie deep placers of the Rio Grande." Other reports from eminent min ing experts of National reputation pronounce the property of this com pany the richest and nioijt extensive known. Capital Stock $2,000,000 Fully Paid and non-assessable, par value $1.00 each share. One-half the entire capital stock lias been placed in the treasury of the company as a working capital. To complete necessary ditches and place on the river bed several gold steam dredges, the company now offers A limited number of its shares at Cts Per Share, After sale of which, price wllllte advanced to $1 per trliare". Applications should be sent in promptly. Write for prospectus. Make checks,', money orders paya ble to Rio Grande Placer Gold Mining Co. 7 Exchango Place, Boston, Mass. Music Lessons .-r On the Piano. A late Gkadicd Gkkman Mktii- od of Music is. now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. L.D. Beck. Recitals will be given at proper intervals, thus giving parents an op portunity to note progress. 50-cents per lesson, 30 minutes each GLASS k BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grovo We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and 'Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work l'loor- inp. Rustic. Sidinir. Cetlinir. or 0 , - size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP Nl-AR S. P. DKPOT SOUTH AND KAST VIA THE SHASTA OK T1IK ROUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tiitiii leave- Oottiico Grovti for Port- hi ml kikI v!iy tmtiiitiH u V 'J : 1 1 a 111 mill 1:21 pin. l,v Portland 8 :30 a m 8 :30 pm " Ci'lluce Grovo i!:57 p 111 'J:0tl 11 111 Ar Aslil.iml rj:5."i 11 111 1,.,:.'I5 p 111 " SiuTiiiiiiuito r:10pm r:00tiiu " San Kriuifisfo 7 .15 p 111 8:-15 11 111 ' Opdt'it 4 :!m 11 111 7 :00 :i 111 " lVnver 11:30 11 111 11.15 p 111 " Kansas citv 7 U5 11 111 7 :'" 11 111 " Chii-iiro " 7 -A-2 11 m 8 :3(l p 111 " Angles y :00 p 111 S.lfc'i 11 111 " Kl I'uho (1:00 pin (1:00 pin " Kort Worth (1:30 n 111 0:30 n 111 " City of Mexico 1 1 :30 a 111 1 1 ;30 11 111 " Hou-toii 7:00 :i 111 7:00 a 111 " New OiloaiiH (1:30 pm (1:30 pin " WaMliinyton (1:42 a 111 0:4:! a 111 " Now York 12:10 i 111 12:10 p 111 Pullman and TonrielH ars 'iii lioth train". Chair curs Sacranieiilo to ()! 11 nntl Kl I'iihii, niiil tourist cam luClnnin St Louis, New Orleans ami Wiinliinntuii. CunncL'tint; at Sun Finnoifcn with the several xteaiiitihip linen for Honolulu, Japan, China, 1'liillipineti, Central ami South Americ,i. Seo ai;ciit al Cottage Grovo Hlation, or iililresa C. II. Maiikii.ui, G P. A. I'oitlaml, Orcein. nlt Ijiko. I enver. I't. I p 111 rorllmul ICl'llll VIA 11 m Wnrtb.llMiatin.Kini h 1 ty, St. I'.iila, I hlomrn nixl r Ht. Atlantic I hII Ijike, lli-avcr, H. KiifCiH I Worth, tMnnhit, Kan Upiii 1 ri City, Mt J.hIm, VIh limit-1 Chli'asii unci . nut. liiKlua j K:Wn m Spukuno 1 Walla WulU, I.el Kljrer , ton, Snknnc, Mill Op in I neuHilIii, Bt. 1'unl, 1 ninth, Mllitul.ec, I Chk'HKo unit Kit. 7 in 8 p 111 I OrKAN STK4MCIIIIK All mlllllK ilatca iub- Jcct to rbuiiKC. For San Krunclwo I hnll every fiilnyn 4 p in Dally Kx. Sunday 8 p 111 Saturday 10 p m I COMIUHIA ItlVKU SfEAMEItS i To Anuria anil Way ' IjilldlnKH. 1 11. Kx, Suinl'y Cam Kx. Sunday. W' I J.I.AM BIT K IIIVKU Oregon City, Newlicrit Salvin and Vny-lJllli. 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F cutloim; NiieruiulurrlKeit, I'roNfiii,,,.. riicpn, idoiiitrriiieft, uirn, rrrqurni1 ' I l,f Itrllailllllir. rlo. 11V ll coilllillmllmi nf i remedlei, ofKruHtcurativu power, Uiulioctur I lULiBOHmuiKvil lilt trrutmont Hint It will nut , ' only afnrd Immrdlitl rrllil, but permanent I i cure, ine jructor aooa nut ciairn luperrurni ' rnlraclei but li well knuwn tu be a rulr aim) . Kgiiitre riiyilclnn find HiircroiLrreemtueut ) lu blmpeclalty DUi'iim- of IIvii. I . NVI'im.IN tlmrouglily erndlcatod from ' Tiiimh fitted bran KxnerL Ilmlirnl ' I run for llmtliii'f.. A nulck aiut riullrul t cure for Pll ni.nrcf lilid Fllill8,by " ) ur. Jordan's ipeclal imlnleis motlio ls. . ' EVKitv MAST Bjinlylnt; to iw will receive I ourHMfniiloiinl lilncoiupmuir. ' US wilt lluarnntiit a l'OUrflVn CUI!E i tvtvu caie ifffl wtfirrirne. comiiiiniliiil I' ltll-. nun nncuy pnvuto. Oir.tUUKH VMIY UllAMXAllLli. Trtiutmeut pernonully or by letter. Write for Hook. IMIII.OSOl'IIY OP ' I IIAIIIIIAMII. MailkdFueb. (Avulttnblal UOOKJor mvu.) i.uii or wiiiv 0H. JORDAN & CO., I OBI Market 81., 8, F. Wa Ha II 0 : J U0 I T.Txm I Time Schedule ! Akiiivk j aid Grove Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Business Houses and Splendid Residences. Lot on the principal IhihIiichh itlrectn, Mining Claims in Bohemia. Abstract of title secured nnd gunrnnteed. Information us to the laws governing the disposal of government hinds. How to secure homesteads, timber lands, mining claims, etc. Property for sale published weekly. COTTAG1S GROVK is the second city in I.anc county, Oregon. Has u population of about 1200. The center of the four points of the compass when it comes to ingress or egress. lloheinia with its vast mining resources only thirty-live miles south cast, with 11 good wagon road leading from the S. P. R. R. depot right here in town. Prospect ive rnilioad to the mines. The Coast Fork of the Willamette river, on i which are situated the lllnck Hutte flows through the center or the city, furnishing abundant water facilities. It is only a mile and a half to its confluence with Row river, the outlet of the great timber ranges to the south cast. Westward toward the coast range is an incxhaustable supply of timber, interspaced with nu merous rich farming lands welt improved and cultivated. North or south from hereon the S. P. railroad you can reach cither Portland or San Francisco and be in touch with the whole world on short notice. Water works in full operation. Klcctricliglitsaud telephone system complete. . fiZ2 The best agricultural lands in Inic county lie in the vicinity surrounding Cottage Ciroveoneithersidc, fit for farming or stock raising. Correspondence solicited. A. Few of our. TBargairie:: 1 120 feet front on norlli Hide of Main Htreet, liy iilmiit 300 feet deep. Imiinded by liver'on llio n-nlli. Ilonce of ceven room!', Iariiiiinl ontliimfci. This U llm hi'i't luihinei'ii liK-alion in Cottao Grove. I'riee f 2 100.00. 2 A new two Hlory reidileniTj fix roonif, iloelot 'h olllee, ivnienl Mom with driven well inniile of Iiouk-, (0 feet front on tonlli tfiileof .Main clreet by 107 fivl deep. Adjoining M K iiureoniiK". A very attractive place $1700. 3 A two Mnry finely flnlMicd limine, ciidit nxiiiiH, bin'lirooiii and oiitliuiie. Nplemliil location, two IoIh in lm nnd li iIcm mlillliiiii in HOtilhoaHt C'oltau Grove. l' ice $1200. 4 Two clnry dwelling limine, ten roonic, brick fruit Iioiihc, fr.dt trceu, 00 feet (nun on north fide of Main ulreet bv !tlMl fi'..l , li'ii, 1 t'.irm.r tiniiuirti' V lli. I (,ealion for a hotel. I'riee 42750. 5 A two slnrv line, nlnioi'l newdwell- inn Iioiipc, II rootn, bum ami onthoiihc eoninlete. Iliren tot h. A hiiIcimIIiI or- clninl of vonim bearinj; Ireen, liiL-elher ...l.l. I ....! 1. 1. .., . .1 .,.. . with grape ninl variniiM klmlii ol berilen. .Sitnattil in Long ami 1-iihIih niliilllnii In eonllieiiHt Dittage Grove. 1'iice $1200. (! A general mereliuiiiliMt More on the comer of Wall nnd Kiver Htreet couth, A Hplemliil Hhx'1 of dry ikhIh, IhioIh, hlmea ami genii and Imlieit fmiiiiiliiiig When you need anything 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. 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. The practical dido of A monthly publication of incstimablo value, to tbo student of every day scientific problems, tho mechanic, tho industrial expert, tho manufacturer, tho inventor in fact, to every widc-awako person who hopes to better his condition by using his brains. Tho inventor, especially, will find in The Patent Record a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing of importance escapes tho vigilant eyes of its corps of export editors. Everything is pre sented in clean, coneiso fashion, so that tho busiest may tako time to read and comprehend. Tho scientific and industrial progress of tho aire is accur- ately mirrored in tho columns of The Patent Record, and it is tho onlv . . ...' .AtiltlitnttM, i 4ttn nniinlmi flint -... . ... ,1.. . - t: -! 1 .1 Tf T" . . publication in tho country that prints Oflico and tho latest dovclopemcnts in tho field of invention without foar or favor. BuiiRcitHTioN rmcie onk dollah run tjcab. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. STEVENS RIFLES 1 (ATE FOKMOIiK THAN SS TEAKS BEEN CELEDHATED F0I1 Til El II EXTBEMEACCTJIIAOT r CT3 Wo make ottrrf "Diamond" l'latol With two Stevcks-Duuihi MajaTPatiJ' lenutha of barrel, O and JO fiim ittntrtintr.p.ii. J'rice. 1'ohhuiiii. ntn.un until 1 6-Inch barrel : $7.60 with n o mane a jmt, una v ripen? j.-nccf jrom ipu.vu tipwards. Every arm wo turn out itt warranted HA-ITE, SOTjTT) AND AOOTJItA.TT?. J. STEVENS AIJMS Stmt Stamp for Catntii(ut, J '. 'i Real Estate quicksilver miiiessixtceii miles south, trixxln. A hpleinliil barK'iin. Price to lw detcrmiiled by inventory. (ioinI new twi Hlnrv dwelling bonne hi tliegron ing town of Hnjiinnw. Two lotrt eni'liiKi'il, tevemy foot front. Four ro .niM, nplemliil water fueilitilt. I'rico $100. Two splendid lolp on Fcttind Hi n et In Cottagei rove, l'rii-c $210. !t00 feet by 100 feet in a Kiibiirlxui locn llon. N'aliirut Hpring, oak Irrre, all nil joining foot hillii in went Col In go Grove. Price $300. TmoIoIm in block 20, Ijongit IjiiiiIcbh iiilililion, 55 by UK) feet hrparutcly. Price $f75. A linely flninlitil two xlorv dwrllinsr lioiiHe, ten room, Imtfi iimmd, cement, HloTio cellar, water anil eleclrle ligliU, admit nine IoIm fronting on fourth utrert iiiljolnim.'. river in renr, near Chrliiliaii church, goril barn iiiidonllioiieetf. I'rictj' $:wxio. Two gooil lotr iii-sir milrn.nl 100 feet , niiiarc. Price $125 i - T'ariiilin; liiml. well Imnroveil. 1 inllo from ('ottHgn Grove, ailjolning the comi ty roinl, in irnclM from h lo IOC Keren, If yon want 11 Inugaill look thin up. Kiilcniliilciiltngeoii l'onrtlilii'l,$70. Iook this up if yon wnnt n lurKain in it home. JEROME KNOX & GO. ecienco la reflected in V tho ofllcial nows of tho U. 8. Patent AND PISTOLS inches. Even; 10-inch barrel. & TOOL CO., CHICOPER PALLS, MASS,