inn ffl"" fi'rjftl'iT D.I vff.iBTtfii HiM(rmaS8a BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD - - - EDITOR Bittered at the HHtortlre t ttrt drove. Cretan aigoeoml Claw mill mat'xr. Htiliacrlptlnn price. SI. no, In a.Unnrr, AiUrrlNliiK mlrii turn' known upon application. FriIjay, July 12, 1901. ATTEXTJOX JtOVSl LETTER FROM BOHEMIA. A Two-County Cclcbmtiou on the Fairview Saddle Newsy Gossip by a Sojourner in Na Aire's Treasure Vault. Two business men were conver sine on a street cornet the other day wlien a lad about fifteen passed by and one of them remarked "That's a bright boy; I am watch ing him. If he gets through an other year without contracting any bad habits so prevalent among six teen year old boys in town, I know where be will get the offer of a good position." Boys you should take this to heart, and think on't. It is as true as life and incidents of the kind are happening daily. The young blood of this country may think that the man who de votes his whole life and energy to business who bends from early morning until late into the night over his ledger, until the eyes scarcely noticeable under the shaggy brows, are dimed with thestrain is asleep, and has no thought of that which surrouuds him save that which bears directly upon his daily vo cation, but if they do think so they are mistaken. The business man is alert to note the difference in boys and girls as well. He never knows what moment he may be compelled to select someone to en ter his employ, in whom he must place a certain amount of cou fidence and trust. If the business man realizes these things is ho not going to "look for a bargain" in the selection of this clerk or assis tant the same as he would ' look for a bargain" in the purchase of liis fall stock?'1 Don't you fool, yourselves, boys. You may think as . long as you escape the punishment usually handed out to boys at home for misdemeanors, and the policeman's eye, that you are real cute, and O. K but you are simply running the gauntlet composed of business men who stand with the hatchet ot criticism uplifted ready to strike a blow for steadiness, sobriety and integrity in business circles. Only a short time ago an in stance of this kind was presented in this city. A certain man who operates considerable business dis covered that he must have more help in the near future. He said nothing but kept his eyes open. He soon discovered a young man who, while ue lost none 01 the innocent enjoyments of life, was punctual in his appointments, kept reasonable hours and did not dissipate. The business man also learned that the boy was quick in figures, and had his mind on the business in band. application alter application was before the man who was soon to need help, and some of them were really good. But the boy who se cured the position was the one who had no thought of that particular job, and who was going along at his ordinary pace, without thought of doing wrong, whom the busi ness man knew was doing right not oecause ne was oeing watcneu or was bidding for a job, but because it was his habit to do right. Think on it boys. Do right. Keep good company. Have a good time but not through the channels of dissipation and vice, which not only undermines your health but cuts you out of good positions with out your personal knowledge. The city council has ordered that new walks be built on either side of Main street to the depot. A good idea. Some of the property owners may feel the expense for the time being, but the improvement will add just that much to the value of the property and to its appearance in the eyes of strangers. Bohemia, July 3, tool. En Nugght: Supposing you have given us up as lost, strayed or stolen, on account of our failure to send you the news uom csmp, we will offer as our excuse, that we felt loth to occupy such a promi nent place as the first page of the Nugget where anything pertaining to the mines is displayed. If you would stick our observa tions and prognostications on the inside, we would not feel so timid We concede your richt and grant the privilege of "cutting" us down at your pleasure. Our triD from the Grove this time was much more pleasant than anv other, and on arriving at the hotel at the foot of Hardscrabble, we concluded to stay all night aud commence observations. The hotel is admirably situated for summer or winter, where the weary or hungry pilgrim, going to or coming from the camp can find rest and refreshment. Ye hostess, Mrs. Miller, knows just how to do both and we bespeak for her a hi crative business and the continued patronage of any and all that have had the pleasure of enjoying her splendid hospitality. We had the pleasure of meeting an old time Cripple Creek miner Mr. J. A. Childers, who lives in Los Angeles; but has some fine property here and has Colorado Springs people to back him. The Bohemia Gold Mining Co, has an extremely good property but a short distance from the hotel anu is backed up by Hoston .capi tal. Under the management of Geo. W. Lloyd it is showing up.ipteu- idly aud will meet with the ap proval of the Boston, people when they arrive about the 20th of this month. The Stocks, Brush and Harlow mine is showing up finely. Tluy have made a very satisfactory mill run recently. This property is well located and will bs a goad propo sition for a big company. The Vesuvius property ownea by the Graber Bros. & Ziniker is also as well located, and the boys are worthy ofa good "stake" from it, for the time aud labor they have so persistently put on it for the past four years. It would not surprise us if, some of these days, it would not take unto itself its old moun tain fame for which it was named and begin to send the "lava," in a good form, clear down Sharps Creek, Row River, past Cottage Grove and make a sensation at Sa lem. The Mustek mine is idle and the City of Bohemia almost deserted. Charlie Gettys, the efficient post master, chief, cook and general al round business man of the city is feeling quite happy and glad to welcome all old timers and new comers. Dave Ivy and Jack Morgan are opening up some good prospects near Steamboat. The Helena stamps are making the only music for the camp. J. S. Bruud is still developing his fine group of claims aud deserves a fortune for his untiring efforts. Johnson and his Salem co-workers are opening up some very fine look ing ore on their Damon claim. A. P. Churchill has been at the "Early Bird" and completed his annual labor on the Three Montes Geo. Lloyd was showing some very rich specimens of ore, that were not strictly nuggets, but were literally covered with free gold. Ranger Veatch and Carpenter with their families are located in Bo hemia. They have the trails about cleared and will soon be making their daily rounds. Quite a number left the camp to celebrate the 4H1 at Cottage Grove and elsewhere; but those left were determined to hear the "eagle scream," and secured the assistance of Honorable Beers tto "expand" his eloquence in Lane and Douglas PROPOSALS I OR IV NDS OP TIII3 CITY CP COTTAUts UKuVIt, OKUUON. Sald propowl i11l tort!! lijrtho lie- wnlvtolltuiCltjroltVttoKvtinit t. lBoCoumy, OrMon. until Taw ivm.ut aiiru! Irt, hull, (or thcMle il the whtlorai.j-'"t of flVlVUnt the UhkIk ot Mlit (II)' nl the iWiiomllullmi of JI.ew men to ht ilatwt AUKii-t lt, 1WI. imynliU- In 'JO mn (rum Utc ntt Inuring Inlerwt t Hie rule ul J lr trtit r milium fable HSMl-aiimullf an Jan. hi. milt July lt. 01 well yt, riinv4. jmI amtlntrat pmU In V. 8. 1M Colli t J4atil"lin)atl ly ptirelmw. '(YrtlHwl filial; r Knnit TOHiny earhbhl. N'n hliUat ! limn par will 1 conlitrl ami tlieCVuti ell nt mII city rrwnci th light to rrjvrtmiy awt til bhk. ). K. YOUKO. rily Hfortlr. JCOTICK 10 K PUItLICATION. Land Oilier nt Uweburs, Orrcon, .In no It, Mil. Xotieo is hereby given llml the follow ing named settler lias lilctl: notice of lit intention to nmke Unit! proof in suptiort of hiii claim, mill I lint said proof will tx made Iwforo Miirle L. Ware U. S. Com missioncr nt Kuiwne, Oregon, on July !, 1001 viz: William II. Walking on his II. K. No. 10701 for tho SV if Sec. 12 Tp !!4 S.. K. lKiist. He mime the following wltncssct to prove hi continuous resilience upon nntl cultivation of mid Intnl. viz: ,it,iit.tl f. Iirn.ln k'ninb ft llii.nA' Jump K. Warwick, Itoliert Simpson, of uotuigo urove. urejrnn. J. T. ItititxiK, Kepster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllco tit Hoseburu, Oregon, June ii, l'jui. Notice is hereby given that the following-named seltler lias Med notice of lit intention1 to nmke limit proof in support of hi claim, unit that paid proof will Ik made before Mariu L. Ware IT. 8. Com missioner nt Kngene, Oregon, on Jnlv 2S, U0l v'u. James K. Warwick on hfn II. K. No. 10G09 for the W ,U NK M, S K 1-4 NV 1-4 SK 1-4 See. 14 Tp. LM S U.IK. He mime the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, vix: Frank H. Heme, Hubert Simpson, William II. Wntkin. Samuel L. Carson'. of Cottage Grove. Oregon J. T. IIiiiikik, Kegistcr. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. Land Oflico nt Itoselmrg, Oregon, June 11, 1901. Notice is hereby civen thai, thu fol. lowing-named eettler has tiled .notice of hi intention to make final proof in np port of hi claim, and that paid proof will Iks made before Marie L. Warn U. S. Commissioner nt Kngene. Oniron on July 1001 viz: Frank II. Heme on IiIm 11 . K. No. 10702 for the K U. SK It. K 14 SE M Sec. 1-' To. 21 II. I ICa-t. He names the foliotving itnceito prove his continiion leaidence nnon anil. I.; -....!. i ... i-iiiiiYiuioii oi phki innn, viz: amnel u. (Jaron,.liime h. arwick, William II. Wntkin. Uobert Sfmn'son. of Cottage Grove. Oregon. , J.T. llttiDOKs, Hpgifler. i Lurch's Lurch's I I SHIRT WAISTS- -cCRASH SKIRTS g Vie the lamest in the Oity. g You can now get a good Selection. H Vt w m- i Lurch's Lurch's I L Now all Toffcllicr ! In theppring time gentlo Annio There' n muellin the back yatil And an odor in our city That hit the Htranger hard. IV an nrtiiment for yewentge But there ianollicr plan ; You can goto thu New Krn Drug Store Ami you may buy n can of Chloride of Lime. It very lino Take it in time Don't lope ii dollrir To avo a dime. Call enriy and avoid thu rush . Brehmit &. Driiy Store. Xclnon, Xcw Urn HiH-rvxotn lo WIICCI.IJK & SCOTT. We will continue to carry n full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplier., I'ish Hro'i. Wagons, Oliver Chilled anil Steel Plows, Ktc. ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL- - - - . AT Til 15 OLD STAND XOTl?E VOll PUBLICATION Land Oflico at Iloseburg, Oregon, June II, IfW;.. Notiits is hereby given that the follow ing named pettier has Med nolicu of hi intention lo make liual iiroof in tiiiniKirt of hi claim, and thai naid proof will be made liefore Marie L. Ware U. S. Com uiicnioner at Eugene, Oregon, on July ivui viz: etamiici ij. uairnn on in i. No. 10700 for the K V. NK W. EU SE 4 Set-. 14 Tp. 21 S.. 11 . 1 Enct. lie mime thu imiowing witnere to prove hi continuoii residence unon and cultivation of paid land, viz: ,la me I-,. Uarfield. I-nink II. Hernc. William II. Walking. Koliert Simoson. oi iOllugu urove, uregou. i. l. iiiiiDOKH, itegiBter. When you Want Good Shoes AT- . Low Prices ' ' -GO TO KUCKNK, OrKGO.V. The most simple, practical and durable Typewriter on the market at any price. A.sk for catalogue. PRICE ip35 E. L. KING, Gencrnl Agent for Otcgon, Wnsliiiigtou aud Idaho. Allmny, Oie. ononoBoaoHonoHnenoH9nbaonoHcisoncHB:B'ai'aoa9tr3''" " im Music Lessons On the Piano. NOTICK FOR PU11LICATION. Land Office at Ilosebnrg, Oregon. June 4, 1001. Vntfca Im linn.litf rr!tnn t ! ct fr tin. fnl lowilKT-nnnicil Hfltli-r liu (lli'il notiire nf her intention to make final proof in support of herclniui, and. that said proof will Ihj made beforo Marie L. Ware U. 8. Commissioner nt Kngene, Oregon, on July 23, 1001 viz: MrH. I'hebe Hone, ridciu' nf .Inlin llntn Di. ceased on her II. K. No. 8102 for the SV H Sec. 0 Tp. 21 8., It. 4 Weut. one natni'H tlie loilowing wltncHSeM to nrm'i liprcnnliminnu t-.MTl..twn imnn n til cultivation of enid land, viz: i Mrs. Ellen Lock wood, L, II. Wood- ruff Mm V V. l.l.ll-r,,. nf X jxrann Lane Co., Oregon, C. K. Hueeel, of Kn gene, Oregon. J. J. lintvar.fi. itegiBter. First class nhotos at Bates' nlioto tent Main street. Buy vonr fruit iars nt tho Cash Gro cery Co. They handle tho bett. If you want first class photos from stamps up to cabinets call on O. K. nates. Get your nrcscrintion filled at Benson Drug Co. Puro drugs, of superior quality. When you want a modern, up-to-date physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Benson Drug Go's drug storo. counties. This is a feat which no other 4th of July orator has had the honor of, or been able to do in Oregon in 1901, as it could only be accom plished on the saddle between Fair view and Elephant mountains. It was a complete success and the Hoodlum" parade proved very laughable, and interesting indeed. Trusting this will inform you that we are still alive, that it will not be relegated to the waste basket entire and that we may be able to make a better report "Anon," we wait your pleasure, A late Gkadud Gkrman Mktii OD of .Music is now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. L. D. Beck. Kccttais will ne given at proper intervals, thus giving parents an op portunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each NOTICE VOIl PL'IIMCATIO.V. ' United Mute Land Ofllre, lto-ohurp, Ore. Julyfith.lMl. Notice In hereby given timt In complUii( with the provllo:iM of the act of t'lirJKrcM , June 3, Ih'H, entitled "An net for the ntloof tlinhc-r Undaln thofllntonof California, Oregon Nevada, and Vahblngtun Territory, b ex tended to all the Public Land Htate bjr art of AtiKM,lW- Nathaniel (I. Pennet, of Kclxo, countjr of Cowllti, State (if WaihlnKlon, haa thla day filed in thin oltlre hl worn ata tcmcnl No. 1721, for the iurchao of the 8 i SW i, NK ii HY U, 8H'!4 HZ U of Hertlon No. II In Town hip No. SO Boutli, ItaniieNo. 2 Weal, and will offer proof to how thai thu land nought Is more valuable for Ita timber or utonit than for agri cultural pnrpoten, and to etabllli hit claim to Midland before the Iteglntcr and Itereivernf thl office at KowbnrK, Oregorkon Monday the 16th day of fftptember, 1M1. lie name nn wltnuMut: W.8. Ilalw, J. II. Ilalea, of Cottage Orove, Ore., Frederlek Illoomfleld, of Kngene, Ore., II. L. I'elmol. of Kelo. Warn. inyand all lairxona claiming adversoly the alxre-lecrlbcd land are rcqnested to file their clalrn In this office on or Jxiote ald ICtli day ofBcpt., 1901. J. T. Ilninorji, negliter. IlKAUTUUItN. When the quantity op food taken Is too large or tho finality too rieh, hearl bnrn is likelvto follow, and especially so if tho digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. .Masticate the food thoroughly. Lot slx'hours elapso between meals and when you feel n full ness and weight in tho region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take ono of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets and tho heartburn may bo avoided. For salo by Benson Drug Co. NOTICE. We have soldoutand all accounts must be settled at once by cash or note, Office witli runups oi wiute. Whuklkk. & Scott. lost. A black fiircollarettc, somewhere between -Christian Church and Knowlton's place. Finder please leave tit this office, ' u o a o n u n a H O R a n o a o a a ti e 3 O B O ' a H o pa e H n e D) n e m e H o a a o ti a a o m n o m a H a There nrc eggs mi' I eggi; the egg of vthterdny looks, feels, mcasurcH mill weighs like llie egg of last year, but there's n slight difference in another respect, and Hint difference is worth money. It's ju.U so with printing; the dilTerence between the good woik and the poor is slight lo the iinp:ailii ed discernment, hut it's a difference that counts every time. 1 1 costs money but it makes more its the difference that changes the printing bills from tin expense to an investment :,:::;: We do good printing it may cost you a little more than poor work, but it is worth double or treble the difference. Bohemia Sfugget Up-to-date Prlntlng-The Kind That Pay. KX U M e M O ' a o 10 o n u. t n o CJ e n o w t H J a o M H M tn o n l a a u o rt n M a a a n o m o a o u a a a a a OBB9H0H0HBHeH9B0n0H0n0H0aH0n0HHB9nH0Sn 0 Before You Buy a Piano or an Organ It will pay you to write Eiler's Piano House OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Or. o We are the great profit killers aud piano price regulators of the. Northwest, and with our special facilities can sell n fine piano or organ for less money than you can get them elsewhere. Write today. Cata logues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim-r ball, the Chickering and the Weber together with other good makes. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW , Easy Payment Plan. Eiler's Piano House. Or call on MRS, I. D. Buck, I,Qcal. Representative, Cottage GroverQ,