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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1901)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD & SUPPLE Kll!or and l'utilUhtra. Knt.rtdal th. ttomc t Ctiti OroT, Ofegim Mtftixind Cli mill matter. Hubacfipllon prlrc.SI.BO, In niltanrr. AiltrrtMng lUUi me known upon llratlnn. TIII9 IMlMtlt U kfiit nil fit at K. C. tlrakt' AilrertUbis AsremT. SI ami MreHinu Kx thanre. San I'ranfflMO. California, wiwrccvn trail (or ftUVWtltliiK vwtltliiKran bemwle for ll. Fkiday, Skptkmbhr 27 '9'- The agricultural display at tb Slate fair is the ereatest ever seen on tlic Pacific coast. What the followers of Joliaun Most need is a club in the hands of a stout policeman. Representative Tongue is enthu siastic over the Lewis and Clark Exposition and will help it in every way he can. If a reason is sotieht why an archists are so corageous it should be remembered that most of their meetings at which they talk of great thines to be done arc in saloons or in rooms adjoining saloons. It is time that the law of treason had its grasp so enlarged that it may sieze and hold those men and women who openly preach and write toe overthrow ot tne govern ment and the murder of presidents A forest fire covering over fifty square miles is now devastating Col orado. How it started is not ex plained, but it is safe to say that it was through the carelessness of some person who ought to be in the pen itentiary. President Roosevelt is a brave man. He does not need to prove this by disdaining protection and taking long rides or walks alone in the suburbs of the Capital City. Such proof of his courage is not necessary and hardly prudent. The strength of the foundations on which our government rests is demonstrated to the world by the self restraint with which the Ameri can people have accepted their great affiiction, the peacetulness with which a new chief magistrate has been installed and the loyalty with which they pray for his success. On Tuesday, September 24, Leon Czolgosz, the slayer of President McKinley was found guilty of mur der in the first degree. This vir- dict the jury arrived at in thirty five minutes. The court instructed the jury that hedeemed the prisoner sane. The sentence of death will be imposed today and his electrocu tion will soon follow. The Socialist journals are taking occasion to point our the wide dif ference between socialism and an archy. Anarchy opposes all gov ernment, while socialism believes in the government owning ana con troling everything. They are two extreams between which civilized people find the practical and happy mean. The storm that begun last Friday night is still with us. Some of the days has been fair but the down pour each night has been copious. The ground is now thoroughly soaked and our farmers will all be glad to see it clear up so they may begin plowing. It has been indeed a welcome rain and done a vast deal of good, but the silent prayer is now going up for sunshine. Contractor Lea is making good headway with the laying of the water mains considering the battle he is having with the elements. The connection has been made from the east side across the Coast Fork and the residents along River street now have a supply of water from the east side reservoir. It may be two weeks yet before connection will be made with the new reservoir beyond Gowdyville. The contrac tor is making every exertion to that end, and when the pipes are finally strung together Cottage Grove will have a bountiful supply of water for all purpofes, I HO It KM 1A SEWS. Advises from the miucs this week are indeed very flattering. Steady development goes ahead on all sides and new bodies of mineral arc being uncovered every week. This past week the workings of the Vesuvius on Fairvicw have run into a 10 inch vein that is far richer than any ore that mine has heretofore un covered and it has in tl e pes. 1 ro duccd some might rich rock. J. B. Eggcn came out from Bo hemia on TncsMay, and took the night train for his home at Fort Ransom, North Dakota He car ries with him a quantity of ore from the Sunrise Group, in the develop ment of which he has spent the summer. Tins croup 01 mines is owned by E. S. Lovelace and B. Holmes. Its location is on the east side of Ada ms Mountain and it is composed of the May, Home steak, Sunrise, Dakota, Sampson, Winchester. Camp and Giant. The most work has been done on the May. No. 1 tunnel is now in 325 teet ana the tace shows, by a cross cut to the footwall, 25 feet of ore which assays from $30 to $60 There are two pay steaks and the filling in between these two rich streaks gives $17 to the ton. No 2 tunnel is in now 80 feet and the face shows a 7 foot ledge of fine base ore. This tunnel follows right in on the ledge and up to 60 feet the ore was free milling. All the work has now been done that can be done to advantage without machin ery, which will be forthcoming next spring. It is quite probable that a syanide process will be installed for the working of these ores. How ever the proper treatment of these ores will be decided upon this winter and next spring the machin ery will be shipped in and work thereafter be pushed. The Helena's ten stamps are fall ing night and day on high grade ore, of which they have about 300 tons in the ore bin and a new and large ore shute to stope from. A force of about 30 men are now em ployed. 'Systemizer" is the name, of a profession that has sprung into use of late years, and the pay is said to be larger than that of any traveling professional man known. A systemizer" is an expert who goes from city to city taking temporary charge of large business establish ments, and placing them on a sys tematic basis. One of these experts recently struck Portland and is said to have made $5000 within 50 days, his pay being $100 a day. He is now engaged in the cities of Puget Sound, and notwithstanding the big salary he demands, the firms for whom he has worked declare that they have mcde money as a result of bis systematizing. At the rate of ten cents per pound America's hop yield this year is worth close to $4,000,000, the esti mated total crop being 210,000,000 bales or 380,850,000 pounds Oregon's harvest will bring nearly $1,500,000 and it is not at all un likely that the price . will range much higher. To a large extent the low passen ger rates that have been in effect in the territory west of Chicago during the summer are to prevail throughout the Winter months Independent action has been taken by a number of Western roads pro viding for excursions on the first and third Tuesdays in October, No vember and December to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Manitoba, Canadian Northwest and British Columbia. Old Soldiurs' Banquet. If the weather is good on Satur day the basket banquet of the old soldiers onght to be a big success. At this writing it looks a little dubious, es the clouds are still low ering and the gentle rain continues to fall, but the old boys have weath ered many storms and a little damp ness will not abate their ardor when it comes to a reunion feast. Advertise in the Xugget. Through the kindness of Dr. Wall the Nugget has the Journal of the American Medical Associa tion, which contains the full and af- ftcial report of Medical attendants upon President McKinley through the crisis ol his assassination. The direct anise of death was as follows: The necropsy showed thnt death was the result o( sepsis due to gan grene resulting trom the wound and that it could not have been avoided. Had the President lived twenty four hours longer the gangrenous area around the stoi.nch would have sloughed and death would have resulted from diffuse peritonitis The result of the operation so far as it went was perfect. No per it o nilis was present, 110 particles of food were found outside the stom nch, but Nature had made no effort to repair the injury. About twenty-four cultures were taken from the pericardium blood, right auricle, the healthy part ol the peritoneum, and along entire gangrenous track. the 1 he Koseburg Kcview sums up the result of its recent stieet fair ns follows: 1 he second annual street lair 111 Roseburg is a matter of historv. That it was a successful one is the .. I lift 'I 1 . . I I general veruici. wune iiunurens of people in all parts of the county were uctainett trom coming, it is believed the attendance dutiug the four days was the largest ever seen here and what is better, a!lse mto have had an enjoyable lime. The street displays were more numerous and attractive than last year, the music was plentiful audufan ex cellent character, the floats were well gotten up. and a spirit of general good feeling wus prevalent. An opportunity was afforded for the people ol all parts of the county to mingle together, renew friendly greetings, gain an interchange of ideas and enlarge their circle of ac quaintances. However fine the shows or extensive the exhibits the people are the main feature, and they were here in goodly number and all enjoyed their visit. Our business people who expended their time and money on the entertain ment in various wa-s are generally satisfied with the result. While they may not have secured immedi ate returns for their outlav, they have made our city known abroad in such a m'orame manner that future good results will in all probability follow. CARNIVAL AND KXfOdlTION AT PORTLAND. Greatly Reduced Rate to Pioneer Day Celebration, October 3. The great Portland Carnival nnd Ex position ie mm- in full awing, with 11 nplendld array of attractions, nnd two full military bamU playing afternoon? and evening;. On October 3 there will ben grand culehration of Pioneers' nnd Native Sons and Daughters' Day, and I'ortiamrs lront Street will l;e repro duced just an it was 60 year ago, and thoe of tlio Portland uio'ncera who are still living will be back in their old plaro 01 UU8W1UBH lor me nay anil uvennig. it will be n very enjoyablw occasion for everybody. The Southern Pacific Excursion train will leave Ashland at 5 a. in. on Oct ober 2, reaching Portland the snino evening. Fnres will bo onlv $10.50 from AKhland, round trip; Phoenix $10.00; Medforcl $9.85; Grants Paso $8.00; Glcn dale $7.00; Kiddles $7.00. Other points at proportionately low ra'es. On these excursion tickets passenger will bo allowed 5 full davs in Portland, during which time Hermann, the dare devil of the diamond frame will innkn hair-raising rides for life on u bicvelo from a tower 80 feet high, dowu "ISO steps, with no saddle on his wheel. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They aro easy to take and pleasant in effect. Prier , j ecru, nampies ireo at isk.nbo.v uavu Co'h drug store. FALL... OPENING We cordially invite you to attend our Opening to be given on Saturday, Sept. 28. A nice selection of patterns and our own productions t will be displayed. NEWjLAND'S IM i 1 1 i db i v v SSlnvft Wo have on hand a lariro stock nf kiln-dried floorlne. cellinir nnd rustic in grades 1 2' and 3. Let us make you special prices, UOOTIl-rkKLLV lvUMBKIt CO. - We Are Not from n philanthropic stand point but purely from a business basis. We know that when wc work and do our best for you that you will come to the store oltcticr and favor us with your patronage more steadily. Wc have picked and pulled and priced goods in the market for the past two months and the consequences of our efforts cun he seen on every hand in the store. Most of the New Goods arc now open. Come! Thc Best In Corsets thnt you'll get to believe it after awhile. Here are the brands thnt wc carry: Koynl Worcester, Don Tons. G. D., French Short Hip Models and we have the cheap ones too if yon must have thtsm. 25c, 50c, 65c, 75C, Ssc, $1.00 nud $1.25. CrloVCS If y cvcr ncc'' n P"ir f Gloves wc feci sure that you cannot afford to purchnsc them, at least before looking here. This is the tuu.it icliable Glove stock in the city. At ew CLOAKS "We I-Iave Will be 4 Fixing tub Bridgh. The force of carpenters at work on the repairs of the bridge at the west end of Main street are doing n good job and have had many difficulties to contend with. The bridge has been raised and new bents put under, making it staunch for heavy teams. New planking will be put down and by another week the bridge will be in fairly good shape for the wintef. GLASS . BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Cottage Grove il We nro now prepared to furnish nil kinds of brackets, mo tilings, rornicn, sash and doors, door nnd window frames, windows, pickets, etc. woodwork ot nil kinds made and ro- paired. Wo will nlso work rustic, siding, ceiling or size studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP, NEAR S. P. DEPOT Now all 1 Toffcther ! In the- spring time gentle Annio There's a sniellln the back yard And nn odor in our city That hits the stranger hard. It's nn argument for scwerago But there is another plan; You can go to the New Kra Drug Storo And you may buy a can of Chloride of Lime. Its very flno Tako ft in tlmo Don't Ioboii dollar To snvo a dime Call early nnd avoid tho rush1. Jtrehaut & Morgan, New Era Drug Store. 'Subscribe for the Xnggct Working Is the only kind thnt you can nfford to buy; the only kind Hint you should be allowed to wrnr. Wo are going to say this so often lands, of Course. ! JACKETS ! the Fit, Finish, and Fashion. 2 DRESS GOODS UP-TO-DATE mid PRICES DOWN TO ZERO Found tvt . pew jewzwy oiore Main SlrrM, Cottage drove. I have mi hand ami tliall kw ul nil tlrn- a llr.t cln atork of tValtlict, l'liK-k, l'ln. Knitilvni llullntm ami the flntm arHitlmcat ul llliit tvvr My rlrr arc Die Inwe't Inr I ho the roarh ufall. (live moa call anil my iiimhu. IlKl'AiniXdA Hl'KCIAl.TY New Harness Shop. WEST SIDE. A Full line of all kinds of Harness and Harness Goods, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, etc. Everything found in a First-class Shop. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Call and see me. Fred Gale, Prop. The Typewriter PRICE $35 General Agent for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Albany, Ore. J. D. Cochran Carries the Largest and Most Complete Line of Furniture and Undertaking- Goods -if i t -IT In Cottage Grove nnd sells and see for yourself. "Tho Groat Carnival, which opons nt roruanu on oeptcmncr iiii anil con tinues until October l'Jlb, 1001, will ho well worth a visit to tho metropolis Kxlillilts of iigri'Milturnl mid horticul tural products, mining nnd manufactur ing industries, athletic oxerelst'H, a ho tho biiuw ui which ii-ais oi uorseinanslilp and tho various forms of fancy riding will be seen, nnd a magnificent military tournament, participated in by picked companies fiom tho Oregon National Guard, nro a few of tho attractions nt tho Cnrnlvnl this year, Tho Southern Pacific! Co. will soil tickets at low rates for tills occasion, and will ulso run u special excursion from Ashland to Port land and return, stopping nt nil Inter mediate stations, the dato nnd rates for which will ho announced horenfter." Head the Uohemiu Xttgget. For You CAPES ! as 4 . r a . ? )! rooI you ever houcht, arnl within 1 ahall lako h'aurvTu nhoulnr )nu AMI AM. WOIIK (il'AHANTKKK OTTO NELSON. most simple, practical and durable on the market at any price. Ask for catalogue. E. L. KING, 9 t at the Lowest Prices, Call Many people liavo secrets and gunrd them jealously, but the great benofau torn of tho human race have In all timo laid bare tho secrets that benefit Im munity. So it is with tho Benson Drug Co. They innko no tjecrct ol linvlng the best, largest nnd freshest supnlv of llriigs uvor offered for sale in Cottago Grove. In tho compounding of pro scriptions nothing hut thu very choicest of IngredioutB nro' used, nnd tlioy aro prepared by nn xport pharmnclst who stakes his roputntlon upon his ability. Tho Hanson Drug Co. lands nnd its repu tation Is known fnr nnd wide for first class goods nnd fair nnd honest prices. When you need anything that Is usually found In nn up-to-date drug storo cull on the lleiiHon Drmt Co. and vnti run Chicago" t$et it.