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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1902)
4... 1 AM. UI'.'IO.IIATU IIIININICNH MI'.N l' OIMTAIII' (HtOVH AUVI'.ltTlHi: IN Till". NIKKII'.T, tiikIni OKM1KT J OH OFKIUK TIltNH OUT OOD WOHK AT MUT IIKASONAIII.K 1'ltICK. Devoted to the Mining, Numbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vo iii. :i."v PROFESSIONAL. Ooi:;age G rove, Oregon, JPividay, Jarmavy 24, 1902. NO. 2 ' .jf- J. E. YOUNG Attorney-at- Law (Mien mi Main uliwit, WctI Wdo -C)TTA(5l GKOVIC, OltJt. ,1. (I JOHNSON and P. (1. EIIY .-IKonicus and Coanaclon-at-Law flpeclnlatlmitlnn kIvoii In Mlnlnif. Cori-orn t Ion mill Jlrrranlllu l.nw, OlnVnnvnr (liiniimi A llomorin-y' aloto. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Atlom cy-at-Law o o o ; Olllro mi Mitlii street: CoTTAOIC GltOVH, OKI!. JEROME KNOX Attorney -at-Law l'flllll't HlltfllllOII paid tO Mlllllllt llllllllCM. C0TTAC.lt GKOVIC, OKK. nrLVU" w. tiiohi'miK Cll AH. A. IIAHIIT. THOMPSON & HARDY rlUarneys and Oounsehirs-at- Law HitfUl alliintlnn iilvcn tiMlio Uw of Mints. " KIJl.KNE, OKK. L. T. HARRIS rlttomej and (!uunselur-at-Laiv Hcll attention KlPl I" thlaw of Mines. I'tmt Xiitlo'iml Hunk llnllillii. EUGENE, OKK. Mrs. Catherine Sclilccf, M. D. Diseases sf Women anil Children COTTAGE GROVE, OKK. W. H. ROBINSON I'lUCTK IN'I rilVHCIAN Omixi mul residence 011 lllvcr lti'ol, near Wall. COTTAIIKIIUOVK, - - - OltWION. BUSINESS. J. W. BENTLY, Tno practical Hunt and Hlino Maker, Imated one ilixir uvtt nf ttiu Imperial lintel, Ilcpalr Intt neatly done. Satisfaction Gurantced. "BARKER & PERMAN riuiriiiCToiw w THE EXCHANGE- DKAI.i:itH IN KINK WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street, Untlngn drum, Orn. H. C. MADSEN, Watcumakkk. Itopalrlng at reasonable charge. All unrlc guaranteed Mrst-class. Watches, Clock unci Jew olry ut lowest l'rlecs COTTAGE GHOVE, OHH. A completo line always in stock At LURCH'S. PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. I( yom local dealor doos not carry It wrlto to ub and wo w III boo Unit you get it. W. P. Hilier & Co. PORTLAND, ORIHtON. Kino roalilonrocliolco lota, biialncs" bluuku for sulu.Ioniiiu' Knox k Co, I aAcrs, Sr.loufsMo. j 1 1 llTllllfl --TmmMa,.,rMi Underclothing and Footwear for Loggers and Lumbermen, Miners, Prospectors and Farmers. The Famous Cutter Shoes in all sizes. Special prices in Umbrellas. 4T EAKIN The up-to-date Store where you can find what you want at the right prices. Our sales are in creasing way beyond our expectations. t Evidently we arc right. NKW CLOTHING Rest in market; keep no shoddy. NEW SHOES No experiments; every one a success. NEW FURNISHING GOODS Style, quality and up to date. A KUI.L UNB OK McCAI.Ii fATI'lvUNS. McCAI.I. MA(i.7.IXi:S r.(K! A VKAIt. nuAWixii roit i'uk- .M1U.MS 1IUTWKKX MAI1CII lut mul Mil. KKOWLEDGJ Do you know 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 laud 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 ? The above is a few of the facts with which we can make you acquainted if you will call upon us or write. ' Address all communications to i XjCXJSTG- Sd BHSTG-I-IA.M, ' " - '. O. ltOX S, COTTAGE OliOfE, OltEGOX. Rain Weather Clothin o corT'rs & BRISTOW MS CALL mum fiWTERNS LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING CoUav Grove, Oregon. S IS WI rr McCALL DRESSMAKER 12c A COI'Y. McCALL GOODS ARE COXSIDERED THE IJEST. EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS YOU GET A TICKET. A1TH CHRISTMAS WISH OF THK LATK HOIJ INGERSOLL. jjoi) ingersoii dead, loved, haled, emulated, maligned, exalted, .1 ; i :.. t.... r I uroiJiwu i.i mil a simple 01 every "1 nere is no excuse for a man to j other man though in his case the live in a town if he doesn't like it. I example is magnified and the Ics-1 If you have no word of commenda I son should therefore be more uni- tion to sav of vmir town telnet;. versal. Ingersoii was a good citi- zen and as fearli-ss a preachcrof his own dogmas and creeds of agnostic - ism as any divine who ever dis- coursed to "a lost and perishing world." Now some readers of this are scowling at tne writer and ask- ing if he can say anything favor able about Ingersoii? Well, bless your little, narrow, starving souls, it would make very little difference to Ingersoii or to God what we might say about it. As for you, will you suspend your great and in fallible judgement for a minute or two and score one for the Christmas wish of Ingersoii. When you read the first paragraph you may think he was an anarchist, too, but what difference does it make what you think? Here is his wish: "If I had the power to produce exactly what I want for next Christmas, I ouhl have all the kings and em perors resign and allow the people to govern themselves. I would have all the nobility drop their titles and give their lands back to the people. I would have the pope throw away his tiara, take off his sacred vestments, and admit that he is not acting for God is not infallible but is just an ordi nary Italian. I would have all the cardinals, archbishops, bishops, priests and clergymen tell all their "flocks;, to think for themselves to be manly men and womanly women, and to do an in tneir power to in crease the sum of human happiness I would have all professors in col' leges, all the teachers in schools of every kind, including those of Sun day schools, agree that they would teach only what they know, that they would not palm off guesses as demonstrated truths. I would like to see all the politicians changed to statesmen to men who long to make their country great and free, to men who care more for public good than private gain, men who long to be of use. I would like to see all the editors of papers and magazines agree to prinSthe truth and nothing but the truth, to avoid all slander and misrepresentation, and to let the private affairs of people alone. I would like to see drunkenness and prohibition both abolished. I would like to see corporal punishment done away within every home, in every school, in every asylum, reformatory and prison. tJruelty Hardens ana de grades, kindness reforms and en nobles. I would like to see the millionaires unite and form a trust for the public good. I would like to see a fair division of profits be tween capital and labor, so that the toiler could save enough to mingle a little June with the De cember of his life. I would like to see an international court estab lished in which to settle disputes between nations, so that armies could be disbanded and the great navies allowed to rust and rot in perfect peace. I would like to see the whole world free free from in justice, free from supestition. This will do for next Uliristmas. I ue following Christmas I may want more. NOTICE. XnticA nf flllnc Hfid recnnUnir of nunnlfltnen- IhI Hrtii'lesof incorporation ot Lo Hoy Mining Company. To Whom It May Concern : Nntlra U horuliv elvon that In mirsuanco to n resolution duly adopted by the Stockholders ol the Ias Hoy Mining Cnmpauy on the lOili day of December, 1M1. tlio Hoard of Directors have filed for record In tho ofllto of the Secretary of State and with tho County Clerk of I-ano County, Oregon, Supplementary Artlolos of In corporation of the (m Itoy Mining Company. The purposoof said Supplementary ArtlcleBof Incorporation Is of increasing tho Capital Stock of mid Lo Itoy Mining Company from 1100,000 to f:W,io. Dated this 6th day of January, A. D. 1002. J. L. LE KOV, President. I'. G. liBY, Secretary. 1 TIIK DISGRUNTLKD MAN A brother editor who evidently sees things in life as they are says 'of an individual we all know: .., . unions or its people; emigrate, j You won't stop the clock by going j away; the church bells will have the same musical ring; the dogs will play just as frisky; the fish in the creeks will bite just as well, and the pure air, bright sunshine and sparkling water will have the same health-giving properties. Speak a good word for your neigh bor if you can; if you can't, don't everlastingly enlarge on his faults. If you have become thoroughly soured and disgruntled, move away; go somewhere where things suit you." STATE VALUES RAISED The assessed value of all taxable property in Oregon, for the year 1901, as returned by the assessors of the 33 counties to the secretary of state, is $149,743,882.96, against $'25,738,761-13. being an increase for 1 90 1 over 1900 of $23,500,005 in round numbers after deducting exemptions which were about $500,- 000 more 111 rooi than in 1000. The values were raised by the assessors in every county in the state except Benton, Douglas, Harney, Lake, Malheur aud Yam hill, in each of which there was a small decrease. In Lane the in crease was $276,000 and in Mult nomah the increase was $16,344, 000. In-i89r-the-.totaU assessment in the state was $151 700,000 In 1892 it was $168,088,000. From that time it decreased steadily un til in 1900 it was $125,738,000, and this year it has increased almost as much as it decreased in eight years from 1892 to 1000. SHANAFELflTS Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Hest Lenses and Cameras. 1 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. farmers' Store STILL PROSPEROUS Beautiful Neckties Free THE WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O. Walker of Walker is justly proud of his deservedly growing trade. Never tiring, he has not failed to grasp every oportunity to secure for his customers the top price for their produce of e-ery kind. Only JLook ! And you will know his goods and prices are right. He now offers a Beautiful Necktie free to his cus tomers with their next $2.00 cash purchase. Ask him for Schil lings teas, coffees, spices, etc, aud you know you have the best. Ynit nnn buy nny preparation , at J. P. Currin's that Is advertised In any paper. Remember we maku a specialty ol family receipts. .Si