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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
PIANOS AND ORGANS mm THE Of Eugene lias opened up a stock of Pianos and Organs in the room just west of the bakery. For a short time those desiring good instruments' on easy installments at low prices can obtain them. ::::::::: Everything as represented or money back. CONTINUKD FROM FIRST rAGE lina. Hon. W. B. Heyburn of Idaho. The United States will be represented by the congressional committee on rivers and harbors, Hon. T. E. Burton, chairman. Mr. W. H. Savidge of Boise City says in the Oregonian of May 17: "Evcrystate in the United States will be represented, and also Mexi co and other foreign governments. More than 30 states have already appointed 30 delegates each, and delegates from at least 10 European governments will be there. We have received favorable replies from more than that number. Indica tions are that 2000 delegates aud probably 1000 other persons who are interested in mining will be in attendance. It is to be a business campaign and one of education in all branches of mining. The desire is to bring all classes interested in mining together, and much good is expected to b; accomplished for the j general uplift of the country. One third of the people in the United States are either directly or indi rectly interested in mining. "One of the purposes is to secure better recognition of the mining in dustry by the national government, and to bring about needed changes in federal mining laws. To induce congress to create a department of mines and mining, thus securing a cabinet officer that represents an in terest which affects one-third of the people in the United States, and an industry producirg in the year 1900 over one billion ot dollars. "If is not the object ot the con gress to confine its considerations alone to that of gold and silver mines, but also to iron, coal, marble, stone fire clay and kindred mineral aud metallic classes. other 1 Sena- tor Hanna and W. J. Bryan who i are both coming west this summer, have each notified us that they will endeavor to arrange to take in this congress. The 40 congress men who are coming to the coast to inspect harbor work have promisad to stop over one day. "There is a great deal of inter est manifested in the congress, aud the secretary's office is flooded ,with inquiries. Much depends on the rate the railroads will make. We cannot say exactly what the at tendance will be until the railroad companies fix rates. We are try ing to get a one-fare rate. Infor mation has been Teceived that 500 people will come from Chicago if we succeed in this. It will not be entirely a milling congress, but one of business men and machinery men who are interested. To show the importance attached to these meetings, I might mention that California and Knoxville, Tenn., are trying already to get the next congress. 'The program is being made up aud there will be many fine papers. The geology of states will be lec tured upon, and Professor Winchell of the State University of Minne sota, for instance will speak on the geology ot his state, and Prof. Hall of Minnesota, will read a paper on iron. That will be beneficial to the Idaho and Oregon delegations, as both states have some iron. "The chamber of commerce of Boise, the governor of Idaho and our various officials and business men have the affair in charge and are doing everything in their power to give the visitors a delightful time. No expense will be spared in the entertainment and everything will be free. We have secured the Columbia Theater in the city for the business session, and the Nata torium for the mining display. The latter is the finest building of its kind in the United States, The plunge is 60x120 feet, cement lined and and floored, holding from fuiii to lourlcui feel ill depth of G. H. HARRISON, Manager. ..."',.,' '' For Future Information Regarding Musical Good of all Kinds, Address TJIK 11 AXIS IX MUSIC HOUSE. Eugene, Oregon. water, atul covered with .1 hand some arched structure containing parlors, dancing floors, billiard rooms, dressing-rooms, etc., and the whole surrotfnded by a lovely park." Besides the delegates mentioned, each mining exchange is to have five delegates, each milling bureau five, each real estate exchange five, each miner's union five and each trades assembly five. The county commissioners may also appoint five delegates. The first International Mining Congress was held at Denver in 1897. Governor Geer has appointed thirty delegates, they comprise the following named persons: Col F V Drak, Portland; Arthur Conklin, Grants Pass; J O Booth; J W Virtue. Leland; J W Cook, Port land; W B Dennis, Cottage Grove; Geo A Dyson, Blue River; W B Hawley Eugene; George W Lloyd, Eugene; W J D'Arcy, Salem; W T Wright, Union; Durham Wright, Union; E J Godfrey, Portland; Jonathan Bourne, Portland; W A Thatcher, Geiser; F S Bailee, Bourne; Alme Case, Cornucopia; George Barin, Granite; Albert Geiser, Baker City; William Smith, Baker City; H S McCullum, Sumpter; H A Himes, Canyon City; J W Larkin, Granite. Maj or Rowe has been requested to appoint five delegates, and a representation has also been asked from the Portland board of trade I and chamber of commerce. The official call requests that the- mayor of each city and town name I ntrf nMpcrntp;. Tpfr Pnttncrp firnvf ! and the Bohemia Mining District be well represented. George W Lloyd has been chosen b Gov- ernor Geer as one of the state .rele that he in gates Mr. Lloyd says tends to go, and is desirous of hav ing' a good exhibit of Bohemia ores. He has not the time however to collect them himself. He suggests that the mayor appoint a committee to collect the ores. He will ship and exhibit them without expense to the city. BEWARE OKA COUGH. A cough is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption and' bronchitis, which aro the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first indication u persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the disease? which cause coughing. If it is not bene ficial it will not cost vou a cent. For sale by Benho.v Dnuo Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Awleoatk, Drain. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. Suits cleaned and pressed from $2.25 and up according to texture. Prices in proportion per single gar ment. Eugene Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Works, Geo. E. Griffith, Agt. FOUGHT FOR HIS LIFE. "My father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T. Weather wax, of Wyandotte, Mich,, "and I was saved from the same frightful fate only by Dr. King's New Discovery. An at tack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, but a few month's use of this won derful medicino made mo as well as ever and I gained much in weight." In fallible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00 at Benson Dnuo Co. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The 1000 assessment rolls are no' open for the payment of taxes. W. W. VlTHRIU, Sheriff of LaueCouutv, Ore. KB GOOD TO YOURSELF. - You certainly have a good opinion of your physician's judgment, or you would not consult him. Then do him the justice to carefully con sider the compounding of his pre scriptions. Ihe Benson Drug Co. select nothing but the best and most pure drugs in the market, and make a specialty of carefully com pounding prescriptions. Be good to yourself by taking your physi cian's prescription to the Benson Drug Co. and rest assured you will get the best to be had in the market. SHUDDERS AT HIS PAST. "I recall now with horror," says Mall Carrier Burnett Mono, of Lcvunnu, O., "Mv three years "of suffering from Kid ney trouble, I was hardly over free from dull aches or ncutu pains in my buck. To stoop or lift innil sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottle com pletely cured ine and made me feel like 11 new man." They're unrivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidncyti and Bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Benson Dnco Co. Only 50 cents. FOR SALE. Farming land, well improved. 1 mile east from Cottage Grove, join ing the county road, for sale in tracts from 5 to 100 acres. The best farming land in this section of tht county. Parties desiring to inves- tigate- should call on or address Jerome Knox, Cottage Grove. OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE. M. M. Austin, n civil war veteran, of I Winchester, Iitd., .iUo; "My wife was gicku long tune in spite 01 good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 25cat Ben son' Dnuo Go's, drug store. A mass of falling rock and dirt in the DeLamar mine instantly killed A. Warren one dav last week. IT SAVED HIS LIFE. P. A. Danforth, of LaG range, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running soro on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Pit s, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by Benson Dnuo Co. Sufficient funds have been pledg ed for a Fourth of July celebration at Roseburg. Biliousness is a condition character ized by u disturcanco of the digestive organs. The stomach Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There is a loathing of fond, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet's allay tho disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite, They ulso tono up the liver to 11 healthy action und regulate tho bowels. Try them and you aro certain to bo much pleased with the result. For salo by Benson Ditua Co. It is reported at Baker City that the Climax mine, of the Granite district, has been sold aud the first payment of $4000 has been made. Miss Florenco Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheuma tism, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm is tho only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman is n much respected resi dent of tho village of Gray, N. V,, and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afilicted. This liniment is for sale by DbnsoV Dnuo Co., Cottage Orgve, Lyons & Ai'I'MJoatis, Drain. A GREAT HOSIERY OKFF.lt DIRECT FROM THE MILI.S. The old maxim, "Tho Proof of tho pudding b in the Eating," uppllci as well to th' wearing qualities of our hosiery. Once worn and you will wear them always. An exceptional trial offer that every reader of this paper should take advantage of and test tho icmark ablo wearing qualities and superior finish of our high grade hosiery. We will, on receipt of i!Tx!. in silver mid Ihe name of your local dealer, send direct to von from tho mills, postage paid, 4 pair of our finest high grade latest stvle Km piro brand ladies' or children's hone, or men's half hose, in black, tan, white or the fashionable fancy solid colors, or the latest combination bilk ombroidorcd polka dots, electric stripe, or silk clock ing on side, in fancy open work, plain or drop stitch style, In l-roncli lisle tlnettd, balbriggan, silk finish mttco, or cash mere, with full finish elastic top and o r patent reinforced silk and linen knit scamtesH, double sole, toe and high spliced double heel. Tliey save darning and are guaranteed to give three time the wear of any other hosiery. The same in children's witli elastic top, double knee, sole, heel and toe, plaiuor ribbed, fine, medium or heavy quality, guaranteed fait color, and wiirrnntejl not locl-ock'. The retail vaiini of Unic hfiwo is 2."e. per pair. We will not wild more than -I pair each ladies' or children's to we pen-on. Atrial wear of these will onvince you of their merit. For 50c. .re will fend, postpaid, one trial pair of mr ladies' flue silk lio-c, in shades of link, gidd, white, black, lilne, cardinal ir lavender. Till is a special trial offer, -f you are not satisfied wfth I hem after trial wear we will lefiind your money. If you are pleased with them and wish more, insist 011 your local dealer pro curing them for you, ami insist 011 him vetting our Empire brand hoiery. Wrilc us to-duy, mentioning this paper, ns this offer in limited. A beautiful littlo booklet, telling how our hoxlery is made, mailed free to- you on request. Address this way. EMPIRE KNITTING MILLS, 100 and 103 Fulton St., Now York City, GAP CLOSED. Tho operation of through trains be tween San Francisco ami Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, March 31, 1001 on the now Coast Line two through trains daily. Tho Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal in tho morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the Southern Pacific. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notably among tho pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona, Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added Hources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the varietvofits in dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shore, valley und plain. Tho two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with tho most approved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping curs, but tlii low rates of faro will still continue In ci";et. Illustrated gi.'des lo tho winter re sorts of ili ir i ifil Arizona maybe had on application to C. H.Maiikiiam, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. , SENT FREE. So sure aro wo that tho locating of a few of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo uio willing to send 0110 freo touny sufferer from the follow ing diseases: Cold extremities, Crysto colo, Female weakness, Kidney com plaint, Leucorrhca. Liver complaint, Paralysi?, Lost vitality, Nervousdebilitv, Solfabnsu, Worn-out women, Sciatica", Weak and Nervous -women, Irregular menstruation. Impotency, Rheumatism. Djiiilnutlve Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., llattlo CiMk, Michigan,-" Hoto 11 no N. D. HARDY, Mgr. Newly Furnished and up to date in all Respects. A trial will convince you tlint our Meals, Beds and Service ate the Best in the City. Main St., near depot, Cottaoh Guovrt, Okiioon. IHKWIK IIMKTOW. 1 ro.Ment, llHMtKRT KAKI, ttulilvr. The First National Bank -OF- CoTTACK GltOVK, OkK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to Ion 11 on approved security. Kxclinngcs sold, available any place in the United State. , l'aur. lln sln'tiiiM .'is Not I vltcd , NOTICK. Parties desiring lady to go to the house and sew by the day, mIidiiM consult Mrs. O. Fredcrickscii, Price $1.00 per day. Telephone No. 113. MltS. O. l'UKDJtltlCXSKN. IUsTc! a! H ARKS. Here is a chance to get your lxy ' into a paying business 011 a small crpitnl. I have a choice lot of high-1 gndc Belgian Hares that I will sell1 in pairs at very low prices. .There is no need to send to California , when you can get the same thing hen at home. Lord Britain, Sir i Styles, I'nshoda, Yukon, Red Rover nnd other fashionable strains aie in stock. I A. Ramkin, Kugene. NOriCE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Rosebuig, Oregon, May 2, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that tint follow-ing-iiumcd tottlcr bus filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made beforu Mario L. Ware, U.S. Com. mlssioricr, at Eugene, Oiegon.ou June 1ft, 1001, viz: Robert G.Tupman on hU II. E. No. 10UU for theS NE U & 8 NW X See. 2 T. 24 H.. R. 1 East. lin names the following wltiiusvc to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ! Robert Slinpon, William II, Abbott, Samuel L. Carscui, George E. Thoinp. 1 son, of Collage Grove, Oregon. .1. T. RltiiKlKH, Register, I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ollleo at Roseburg, Oregon, Muy 2, 1001. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing'iiamed settler has Hied notice of his Intention In innLro Html nruif In unmi..Ht of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Mario L. Ware U. S. Com-, luisHioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Juno ' 2.1001, viz: William It. Abbott on his ! 11. E. No. 10(113 for ihoSWW See. 2, Tp 21 8 R. 1 East , Ho name tho following witnesses to , prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: ! Ifnlmrf (i. Tiirniinn Minim..! r ..- i v. .jiMinivi tj, Will- son,ti('orgoL, Thompson, Robert Simp. buii, ui iubuiK" uiuvu, ureou, J. T. Burnous, Register. m NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllco at Rosobnrg, Oregon. May 2,1001. Isotico is heroby glvon that the follow Ing-miined Pettier has (lied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of IiIb claim, and that mild proof will be made before Marie L. Ware U. S, Coin, misshmcr, at Eugene, Oregon, 011 Jimo lr, 1001, viz: Jtobert Simpson on his H. E. No, 10012 for tho SK. Sec. 2T n, 4 8., R. 1 East. Ho names tho following wltnosses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ii1iol.'?rtc G ?"Vniw, William B. Abbott, Samuel L. Carson, George E. Thompson, of Cottaco Grove, Oregon. J. T. Urticans, Register, When you have that tired feeling run ning about looking (or 11 residence In Ihe city, or piece of farming land, go to Jcrom Uimx A Co. They will give you Immediate tcllef by welling you anything in the real estate that will plouso your fancy or add lo your comfort. GLASS k BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grove Wc arc now prcwired to furiiiili nil kinds of Brackets, Moulding, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds mndcaiul repaired. Wc will also work IMoor ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or Size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NI-AU S. T. DIU'OT SOUTH AND I5AST VIA SHASTA OK TUB THE ROUTE Mi Pi Trains leave Cot luxe Grove for Port land and way stations at 2 :14 a m and I :2I p 111. Lv 1'nrthmd ' Cottage Grore Ar Ashland " Sacramento " Sun l'ranclsco Ogden " Denver " Kansas eltv " Chicago ' " bis Angeles " El Paso " Fort Worth "City of Mexico " Houston " New Orleans " Washington Hffliim 8:30 p ui 2:57 pin 2:0Uiiiii l-JrWiit in l'Jrltr. p in :10pm 5:00 11 111 7 .45 p in H -Att a 111 liWiain 7:00 u 111 OiUOa m 1 ').) p ni 7 2.ra m 7:25 m 7:42 it in 8;80 pin 2:00pin 8.05 n 111 0:00 pm 0:00 pin OiHOam U::Waiu ll::t0ani ll.'.'lOniii 7:00 a in 7:00 11 111 0:80 pm (1:30 pin 0:42 am 0:42 u lit 12:10 pm 12:10 pm " New York Pullman and Tourists cars an both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago St Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting nt San Fianclsto with tho several Hleiiiimliiii lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Pliilllpines, Central and South America. See agent at Cottngo Grove station, or addiess O. II. Maiikimm, G 1'. A. Portland, Oregon. visit DR. 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