Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, December 27, 1901, Image 1

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MOST ItllASONAllI.K l'JUC'KS.
Devoted to the Mining. Lumbering and Farming Interests of tills Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
VOL. Ill
Co Mage Grove, Oregon Friday, TJ)ecerri.ber 27, 1901-
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PROFESSIONAL.
uTrrir Timsri-rMiiy lirr"itl -rsWItir rll i jt
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney-til- Law
oitlco on Miilii uncut, West HMo
COTTAOK GltOVK, OlUC.
J. a JOHNSON anil F. (!. FJIV
.-Ittomcjs and Uoitnsclors-ul-Law
Hdl attention itlvnii tn Mining, CurpMMllnli
mill Sir ri'niiilli' Ijiw.
Olllcu nvvr (liiriiiuti 1 leini-nu ny' li)re.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
J, S. MEDLEY
Attorn (ly-ul-Law o o o
: Oltlfo on Mnlll ultcct :
Cottagh'Okovk, Okk.
JEROME KNOX
Attomoi-at-fj(No
Prompt mttmllnnj'Ml'l to M lulu IIiihIiicm.
CoTTAOIt GkOVH, OKI.
IIKLMUS W. TIIIIMI'HON ell AD. A. IIAIIKV.
THOMPSON Ik HARDY
rfttoriicisand Coiinsclors-at Law
Hik-HhI iilttmtliiijKlvoii totliclaw of Mines
i:u(Ti;Ni:,"ouiv.
L. T. HARRIS
tittarneu and duitnsdor at-lmt
HKjcll lliitmi Klvcn lii lhu law "I Mines
rimt Niltionill Hank Ituililillg.
KUliHNK, OKK.
Mrs. Kallierinc Scilicet, M. I).
Diseases of Women anil Children
W. H. ROBINSON
-1'iucTirlNii I'nvmruK
OnicM) unil rolileni-e ) Mvcr ftreot, near Wall.
COTTAiilHIUOVH. - - - onmoN.
BUSINESS.
J. W. BENTLY,
Iho prartlral Hoot and Hhou Malcr, Inca'ed
one door ua.t nflho Imprint Hotel. llcitr
lug neatly demo.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.'
BARKER & PERM AN
I'lioi'itinToitH or -
THE EXCHANGE
1IKAI.KIIS IN 1'XNi:
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Main street, OnltiiB" hiv. Or.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakhu.
ItepnlrlnK at reasonable charges.
COTTAGE CiltOVK, OHIO.
If) u r Lin'f Ijocs I
B, Is of (ho celebrated j
n'lodmaii'inalio.llic best j
Hfthocs for Iho monay in j
Mvkcornpleto line always in stock
At LUKUn o.
DlAMPFl?
WHITE
LEAD
T . V A 1 .l.it'alir K I V H til 1 Will
ana wo win juh av
r. P Fuller & Co.
PORTLAND, OHUOUN. (
MnffosiilunwH, ehoicu lots, business
KEEP
on
AKIN
HOLLIDAY
b
Is so Large it is impossible to list and price tbem all. Just come in and see for yourself. We have
never experienced such early buying of Holiday Goods. Our best Dressing Cases and Albums are
nearly all gone. If you want to select from a full line, do so now. We have a place we can store
away your packages and you can get them any time.
Gar man & Hem en way
KNOWLEDGE
Do
you
That a Railroad is being constructed from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia Mining District
through one of the finest timber belts on the Pacific Coast ?
Do you know that the ore now being transported by wagon from the Bohemia Mining
District to Cottage Grove is the same character that made Cripple Creek famous ?
Do you know that this ore from the Helena Consolidated Mine contains values from Four to
Eight Hundred Dollars per ton, and is being shipped to the Omaha Smelters
through Long & Bingham's warehouse.
Do you know that the present population of Cottage Grove will double in the next eigh
teen months ? '
Do you know that the fine, high, sightly tract of land adjoining Cottage Grove (formerly
owned by G. W. Long) has been platted in lots and acreage and is being offered
on terms that will enable you to double on your investment in a very short time ?
Tbe above is a few of the facts with which we can make you acquainted if you will call
upon us or write. f
Address all communications to
YOUR.
OUR STOCK
&
BRISTOW.
Ciris
Goods Sharply Underpriced
Our Gui'cfiil Attention Costs You Noting
Yet It ilBcist I5c Valwal)!. to You
OUR STOCK .OF
itOLII)A. Y" GOODS
know
. r, o. sox s, aoTTAoin a no vis, on kg ox.
EYE
df
GOODS !
IlltlSut
S WEALTH !
FARMERS' SHORT COURSE.
Practical Instruction by ths,Hest of
Teacliers.
The Corvallis Agricultural col
lege will give four weeks of popu
lar lectures and practical demon
strations on farm topics free from
January 14 to February 14. 1902,
and urge all wbo can to attend and
improve the excellent opportunity
offered. It will be of much value
to all who attend and should be
taken advantage of by many. Some
of the subjects to be considered are.
Animal Husbandry Under this
head will be discussed such subjects
as pertain to the handling of farm
animals. The most common dis
eases of domestic animals; the
principles of feeding and digestion;
feeding for beef and feeding- for
milk will be considered. Typical
animals of the dairy and of the
beef types are owned by the college,
also pure bred animals of some of
the leading breeds of sheep and
swine.
Problems in Agriculture The
continuous cropping with wheat;
the bare summer fallow; loss of
fertility of Oregoti soils; rotation of
crops; tillage and drainage and
tlietr ettcct on tiie mecuanical con
dition of the soil; the production of
cheap succulent winter feed for
dairy cows; silos and silage crops
and other topics will be discussed.
Agricultural Chemistry A series
of talks and lectures illustrated by
experiments dealing with the rela
tions of chemistry to agriculture.
The origin and composition of soils; !
lumpurmiuu ui'Jimii2 auu 111c
ments essential for plant growth;
soil exhaustion and conservation of
soil fertility; composition and use of
manures and fertilizers; composition
of foods; composition of dairy pro
ducts and balanced rations, will re
ceive attention.
Horticulture Lectures will be
given on practical horticultural
problems. The college orchard of
3,000 trees, shrubs and vines rep
resenting a large number of va
rieties is used to illustrate the
lectures. Plant propagation, in
cluding grafting, budding, laver-
ing, etc.; orchard sites and soils;
plant breeding; varieties; market
ing and many other subjects will be
dwelt upon.
Butter and Clieese Making
Practical work in making butter
and cheese in the college creamery
will occupy two hours each day.
Use of Babcock test as a basis of
payment for milk received at
creameries and cheese factories, and
as a means of weeding out poor
cows on the farm, will be taught.
Work in up-to-date creamery ac
counting will be given. Also
lectures on various phases of the
subject.
Bacteriology A series of lectures
on the bacterial diseases of domes
tic animals including poultry, and
on the micro-organisms 111 the sou
will be given. Lectures illustrated
by laboratory demonstrations.
Insect Pests and Plant Diseases
Pests of the apple, the pear, the
prune, tne cnerry: pests ot smau
fruits, of garden vegetables, and of
farm crops will be described, speci
mens shown and remedies sug
gested. The discussion of spray
ing operations will be illustrated by
actual work.
Vegetable and Flower Garden
The best methods of growing veg
etables; the propagation, cultiva
tion and care of greenhouse plants;
budding and grafting; propagation
of stocks; effect of stock on scion
and the principles of propagating
small fruits will be considered.
Come and J bring your friends;
come and learn to increase the fer
tility of your farm while growing
larger crops; come and learn how
to take better care of yourjanimals,
and how to feed them with greater
profit; come and learn how to take
better care of yourjorchards and
how to protect them from pests;
come and ask questions; and above
all, come and acquire a greater en
thusiasm for farming and a greater
appreciation and love for farm life.
No tuition. No fees. No books.
A winter trip to Southern California
nnil Arizona via the famous Slinstn
Koute is one never to bo forgotten. Ite-
nuwed auiimintniico with this section
will ever develop fresh points of interest
ittid added sources of enjoyment under
hb sunny sKies, 111 tno variety Of in
terests and added industries, in its pro
line vegetation and nmoiiR its number
less resorts of mountain, shore, valley
and plnin. Two trains leave Portland
daily, morning and evening for Cali
fornia. These trains are equipped with
the tuoat improved pattern of standard
and tourist sleeping cars, and tho low
rates place the trip in reaeh of all.
Kor illustrated guides of California
and Arizona winter reeorts, address.
r, . U,.J,A M"''-! Uen. Pas. Agent,
Portland, Or.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or
The first National Bank
Of Cottage Grove, at Cottage Grove, in
the State of Oiegon, atthecloseof busi
ness Dee. 10, 1001.
RESOURCES.
loans and discount.' 20,888 81
Ovorilrafin, Mxjiiretl ami unsecured 7,127 42
V. 8. lloiiils to fecure circulation 12,500 00
Premiums on IT. S. ilomla 683 00
Stocka, Mjcurltlei, etc 10,522 70
Hanking houe, furniture and fixtures 3,000 00
Due from National Hanks (not Reserve
Agents) 7,508 &!
Due from approved reserve agents 42,031 01
Checks and other Cash Items 401 00
Notes of other National Hanks
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and wnt,.... j. .j.. ItC M
Specie , I 11,553 00
Legal-tender notes 60 00
11,813 00
Redemption fund with U. .8 Treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation) 625 00
Total 1119,151 S3
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 23,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 1,773 19
National Hank nofes outstanding 12,500 00
Due to Trust Companies and Savings
Hanks 611 d&
Individual deposits subject to check.. 76,4185'
Demand certificates of deposit 'ifiy
Total . 1119,1511!.
State of Oregon,)
es:
County of Lane.)
I, Herbert Eakin, Cashier of tho above-
nanisd bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement is true to tho best of 111 y
knowledge and belief
HERBERT EAKIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before nio
this 9th day of Oct., 1001.
( ) J. E. Youno,
seal Notary Public.
( ) Attest :
( Dakwijj Bbistow
Directors N. W. White
( Gko. M. Hawi.kv
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,
-DEAUJRS IN-
Groceries, Flour
and Feed.
All kinds of Produce bought
at the highest market values.
Call and get acquainted with
us. We shall be pleased at all
times to quote you prices
upon all lines handled by us,
whether you buy or not.
Our Stock is New, Neat and
Clean, and having had years
of experience in business, we
assure you the very best goods
the market affords, and the
lowest possible prices.
Remember the place: Phillips
old stand, Cottage Grove;, Ore.
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