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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1902)
MOM! 1IONBV FOR iiOllllA l!NHmi'HISI!SI'UNNI!IMlY$.,Ol0. 000. COUPOKAIION. Tunnel I 1-1 AlttcM I.011K To Conned Champion llnido Willi Alnnlck Allno- I'o Cunt $100,000. Iti Uiq termit iitrt'linHc by 1. J. JeiililiiKH, fur nil t-iiMerii synthi-iiic, ufn group of 3i mining claims ii the Ilohuiuia Mining District tltero In projected utie of tliu Int. next lliliilnt' enterprises ol the Pa cific coast, liven the Cottier (irove IluliL'iiiiu railroad mean no innn- to l lie Iloheiuia District, although ii was the assurance ul the construe tlnu of tills road tlint made possible Uic Ktp.uiillu enterprise just an nounced. The piopcrlicH plln-liitKcil by Mr, jctiuliiCH lor his (.-astern associate nrc the Champion croup of 16 claims, the Mitchell croup of two claims, the Grubcr group ol" lwo claims ouu tlie Hull proK?rty con lsHii of it dingle claim. All ol these moK-rties He between the lienil ol Champion basin, the ter minus of the tiiilnmcl under eon Htructimi, and the Musiik mine. They were paid lor in gold coin. Upon Mr. Jennings' return to . the cant, lie expects to leave in a few days, there will be iii-uror(ilcd by the purchasers of this property the Caljpuuia Mining & Ttiniicl Com pany, with n capitalization of $3, ooo.uoo. One-half of this will be net aside as treasury stock und Jtoo.ono is it 1 ready in the treasury for the commencement of opeiu tinus It is the purpose of the company to drive a tunnel from the head of Cliiiuipioii basin, near the famous Helena mine, through the iiiutiutaiits to the Mustek mine, n distance of a mile and a quarter, or neatly 7000 feet. Through this tunnel, which will he 7xH feet in the clear, the company expects to open not only all of Its own prop erties, but also those of other mine owners whose ledjjes will be cut A depth of j.ou feet will be ob tained, and the large size of the tunnel will permit of the transpoi tntinu through it of the ore from all the ledges that may be tapped. The estimated cost of this tunnel is 15 n font, or 175.000, ami it will take about 16 mouths to complete it. Still another enterprise projected by the $,V-oi, cj cotporation and a necessary adjunct to the tunnel project, is the erection of a power .plant to coit $too,f. This will he located 011 Uow Kiver, about 16 miles from the terminus of the rail joad. Power and liulns will be fur tisbed by this pl.iut for the proMvution ofwoik on the largt tunnel uud foi niiuinit purposes in the Helena. Champion, Miisick and other near by mines. The plant will he of suflicirnt capacity to pro vide nil the iiiiurs in the vicinity with light and power the year louud Air compressors and machine drills will le employed in driving the long tunnel connecting Cham pion basin with the Miisick mine, mid not lens than 100 men will lie employed as soon as the tunnel and jxiwer plant enterprises are launched. Mr. Jennings, the promoter of the corporation, laid his plans for just such a pioject, while working oil the railroad enterprise in the east Inst winter. He was so thoroughly enthused over the cer tainly of large niofils on the invest ment that he had no difficulty in interesting capital. Among those interested with him are several New York millionaires. Having quietly bought up the properties required for the culcrpii-e. Mr. Jennings is now going east to trans fer the deeds and assist in the or gani.alion of the corporation. He expects to return about June 15, when he will be accompanied by the company's own engineers anil electricians, who will take imme diate charge of the work. Al though having authority to pro ceed with the tunnel project hini sell, by reason of the importance of the large interests involved, Mr. Jennings prefers that the corpora tion place its own engineer in the Held. WON'T FOLLOW ADVHT. AITLK I 'AY I NO KOK IT. In 11 recent 111 tide 11 prominent physi cian wivm, "It Is next to impossible (hi tliophvslcliin to get his patients tocurry out uii'v prcsciibed course of hyglono or diet to'lho Hiiiulluft extent; lie bus liu 0110 result left, namely, tlieding lioatr incut." When nicdielniH are used fol chronic constipation, tlui most mild and uonllii obtainable, hiioIi as Chamber Iain's Ktoiimcli A Liver Tablets, should liu employed. Their use is not followed by constipation as they leave Hie bowels In a initiirul and liealthy coiiilltlon . lm Mslu by llenson Drug Co. ' A 11AHGAIN. The liest hotel property in Cot tage Grove and I.ane county for sale by the Cqttage Grove Investment Co. It is a bargain. Apply at once. Strawberries and Cream Ice Cream Roast Turkey and Trimmings Imperial Hotel Sunday, May i Hit, 12 to 1:30 p. 111, Socts. Come. Finn rusldunees. choice- lots, business blocks for naliiJ -ioiuo Knox Co. .Shot With a 11 wiuie out piiiuii' iiig with 11 23 lille Wednesday evening the ta year old son of Jake Mulligan of S.iginaw tcccivcdu bail flesh wound in the thigh fiom 11 rifle in the bunds of 11 playmate, Johnnie Gray 1 he wound Is a very painful one extending four or five Im-hon tiiioiigh the fleshy part of the leg out nr. wnii, who will called, says It will heal nicely within n week. Another lesson for those who are careless with n rifle because it in small. Mammoth Pahs.nip.- J. H. Crow was over from Lo- nine Inst Saturday ami while in I town made this office a nleoHunt ciin. iwr. crow lnt much of a hiiml to tell big stories but took time to telliiH ol a parsnip that he dug on his place that measured lour leet mid ten inches in length How is tlmt gentle render? Of course that isn'i considered much ol a vegetable in this country but seuu tills item east to less produc tive couniuM and see what they think about it. Ictino Claims 1 C. K'-izer and A. P. I'arrnr were down from llohemla last Mon day and made this office n pleasant cull. These gentlemen are well acquainted with the district nud are men of considerable experience 111 mining. 1 Hey declare them selves us linn in the belief that a great futon- lies in store for Ho hernia and th.it 11 is uow destined to bcconii- one of the great gold mining ilistiicts of the world. New cl.iuiHur- b-iug located by tlidc gentlemen every week and many strangers are coming into the dis trict. Gito. I. Ciia.miwri.ain Spiiaks. Unite a crowd assembled at Mar tin's bull Inst Friday nltrnioon to hear den K. Chamberlain, the democratic nominee for governor, sjieak on the issues of the day. The meeting was about as enthu siastic as democratic meetings are now-a-clays. Mr. Chamberlain came in on the 1:40 train and was met ut the (It-p it by 11 delegation of local democrats headed by the baud. Kvcrytliing possible was done to make Mr. Cliamberlniti feet comfortable and at home while here, but " 'the next governor" ad dressed 11 Cottage Grove audience Wednesday afternoon: YofNO Owicnh Kll.l.llli. The following dispatch to the Portland Journal ul May 1st from Koseburg will be ol c.pecinl inter est to Cottage drove people from the tact that the boy that was silled formerly resided here and Mas 111 town only a day or two be fore bis dentil. "Acting Deputx Marshal Prank Reed fatally shot T. 0 Owens in the back of the bend inrly Thur-day morning. Reed recognized in Owens the descrip tion of a mini wanted at Kugciie lor the liucciiv of on overcoat. In nttempting to escape Reed shot touard Owen with fatal results. Owens died at to: ic this forenoon without regaining consciousness A post-mortem examination will be held ibis afternoon. Owens was formerly a school teacher at Myrtle Creek, aged about 21 yers and mat tied. Reed, who surren dered to the sheriff, says lie did not mean to kill Owens, but shot toward the ground and the bullet glanced upward, striking Owens i:i the back of the head." The man who stole the overcoat at Ktigeuc was arrested at that place last week. found guilty and sentenced. R0nOBOBRH9aiOIOa3BOBCSII s n I.cva1 Brfveties. 9. a osoBnc3oHoaoBaonennciiou Jack Klofenstein is up fur a few days fiom Hlue river. If tiny of our readers know of a good surveyor that is not busy now pleuse let us know. Last Saturday was a beautiful day and Cottage Grove was full of people and as busy as could be. Do you wont to sell your prop erty? We will do it for you. Cot tage Grove Investment Co., Room 3, Kiuti Hid. A bear was killed near b'lmirn one day last week by Robert and Henry Herbert whose In le meas ured Oft, 4 inches by 7ft, 2 inches. Cottage Grove and the great Ho- lietuiu mines are all the talk throughout Western Oregon just ul ptesent and people are looking this way Irom nil over tlie west. Sufficient stock has been raised at last among the business men of Kuucne for the building of a 5.30.- 000 opera house. It will be too ft by 160 leet and two stories Jiign. Last Sunday evening the M. 15. church was crowded to the doors and many were unable to gain an entrance to bear the celebrated Mcnely Quartet which gave a fine song service. If there Is one tiling In this world you should be careful of. It is the medicine- you tul;e. .Medicine Is n (IndHciid to limn only when properly prescribed, properly compounded und properly token. You undoubtedly liuvo fultli In .voui- family physician, You can line your own Judgment, when It comes to taking It, but In the IIIIIiik of tho prescription, bo mire that It Is done at the old reliable drugstore. 1Ii;nhon Dunn Co. HomUhv lloliemht Xiiuiet. J Perxon.il PAMgr.iphj. J T. If. Supple left Monday for i'nrtlaml. J. W. Iloiick wan a visitor Monday. county seat C. C. Wonlivcr came up from Kugeiic Monday. J.M.Howe, ofllugetie, was In the city over Sunday. J. I. Jones transacted business at the county scat last Friday. Mr. Otto lltown, of Ititgene, was a visitor 111 the city Mondoy. M. O. Warner mid Ivirl Church were up from Kugeiic Monday. The junior editor and wife visited relatives at liugcue last Sunday. James Hemeuway was a visitor to the county scat lust Thursday. J110. Ashby ond Robert Carev were among The comity seat visitors Moi.duy. Geo Wytiion, of Oakland, was a welcome visitor at the Nugget office this week. Hardy Crow of Lorane, was in, nccompariied by his sou, to listen to the republican speaking. Huy property -real property through the Cottage Grove Invest ment Co., Rooms , Finn Rid. lieu Lurch, one of our most en terprising business men made a business trip to the county Beat lust Friday. Will buy or sell bargains in real estate. Call and investigate. Room 2, Finn Hlk., Cottage drove In vest men t Co. Lincoln Hazelton, of C res well, was in the city last week buyinc up a car of draft horses for the Se attle market. Miss Pearl Miller, of Eugene. was in the city last week in the in terests of Miss Saltman, one oft liugene's milliners. I J. W. Holick Who lias been liere for some time in the interest of, timber hind locators, left this week for North Yamhill. I Mr. C. Ii. Clement, who has Iiecn at Eugene lor some time re- 1 turned home last Thursday and is now busy a the old stand. Chas. Cochran returned Saturdav from the cou-ity seat where he had been plaviug an engagement with the Eugene band during the carni val. John Miller, wlio lias been laid up with the mumps for the past month, w as 011 the streets this week. John says the mumps are no funny thing. Mrs. Louella Varuell was brought down to Eugene Monday front her home 011 the Mohawk, and taken liefore the board ol insanity ujierc -he was adjudged insane. .vas Uk;ti to the asylum at Salem Monday: James Sears, who owns a farm down uear Walker which he has been renting, returned last week from uear Medford where he has been for some time and moved in to a resilience litre in town. He moved up by wagon and reports the roads this side of Roseburg in a horrible condition. Misses Katie and Pearl Parshall ! nrri....,l i.. tt,.. ,.ir,. it( f ri.in.. , morning trom Jioyo county, Ne braska, bringing with them J. II. Parshall's two children. The young ladies expect to remain hero with their brother J. H. for whom they expect to keep house as soon as n I suitable residence can be secured. NOT1CK KOU PCUl.lCATIOX. rnltcil States Land Olllce. HoK-lmrg. Ore.. Apr. U. llhfJ. Notice Is hereh.v kIvcii that In coni- liuauce wiia ine iii-ovihioiih ot tne act of Congivssor Mime :i. 17S. titled "An act for the wile of tlmlH-r' lands In the States of California, Die-1 gon, , Nevada, and Wiishlimlon Ter- ritor.v. as i-xteuded to all the I no- lie Land States by act of August , 1 ML'. Henry IloeU. of Siherton. 1 County of .Marlon, state of Oregon, ! huh this Uny tiled In this oltlee Ills sworn Htatenient No for tin' puiehiiM-of tlieSKb ofSirllon No. I'll In Township No. L'o S. Itangii No. U V., and will offer proof to bIiiiw . that the laud sought more vnluulile for lis tlmliei- or Htone than for agricultural iuii-iiiim-h. I and to cHtnlillsli his claim to said laud liefoii" the Iteulsler and Re ceiver of this olllce at ItiiM'liurg. Oiv goil on Friday, the 11th day of duly, line He ninnes as witnesses: (1. A. Itocl;, 1-'. P. Hurst, A. It. Cole. II. A. Snyiler. of Aurora, Oregon. Any nud all persons claiming ad versely the iiliove-ilescrllied hinds are requested to Die I heir claims in this olllce on or la-fun- said lllli day of .Inly, 1IH. .1. T. Itiiiiions. iteglHtii-. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME At tnc uui uiiinu iiu 1 iju. Where the nieaU uru well cooked mid well served and the hods 1110 good. ITS CEiBSAN TBlISOUIIOUT. And you'll Hud ovory t liing home-like, without homo iuconvuiiloiii'Oii. Come and ntay us long ns poselhlu. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Free to our Com morula! Trade. Tit our Sunday Pinner. Tho bout over Served in uny ilutul in tliu City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTACE GROVE, - OREGON. V. C. I'tttlcrson. formerly from here Is now lit Helix, Oregon. 1'. C. Mallesot), formerly of Lane county, but now of Capitau, Lin coln county, New Mexico, is a can didate for legislative honors down 1 here this year. I S. It. Dillard leaves for Spring- Hi eld, Mo., next niilurdnv, where he will attend the I'rcsbytcriati National Convention to be held this month. While there he will remain several months and visit relatives he has not seen for many years. Mrs. C. W. Sears received intel ligence Tuesday evening of the! sudden death of a sifter livinir at Antelope. Wasco county, Oregon. Owing to the late hour that she re ceived the sad news she was un able to start in time to be present at the funeral. The May carnival Hint was held in F.ugeuo last week by the Indies for the benefit of the band boys was a great success in every way, the iMtt ri r rrrm t u n in nil ti litir l. I- If I 'JV . StJ niUl"IIMIHK HI IIVCI S.V. WllCD ti e I.if1tc of hUKenv undertake a i. - .1.1.... .1 .1 iioiiK un y iiu not know such a word as fail. Howard & Henry have enlarged the Uohcmtu Nugget to a seven- column folio. The liberal patron age accorded them by the enter prising business men of Cottage Grove who get full value for ser vices rendered warrant the boys in making the improvement. The Nugget is doing good work for Cottage Grove and Bohemia min ing district and deserves the splen did support it is receiving. -Eugene Register. "We cordially invite our Cottage Grove friends to come down next year and help us break the first ground for the Siuslaw, Eugene and Hlue River road " soys the Eugene Register. We arc trul thankful for the invitation of the Register wliich .thrifty and progres sive, seems ever"to voice the senti- 1 ment of the progressive people of Kmrpnp.-inil isnlwnv first lr recommt.ll(, improvelIieilts for K lh'lt c,lV- imnn tl, I Ar,. n o 0 I. O. R M. The Independent Order of Red men entertained their fii lids at the I. O. O F Hall Monday evening with a splendid program, refresh ments und a royal good time. I'OHHSTKRS The Foresters expect to bavr ; way up lime ut the hall this, Fri day eteuing with a program, re freshments, addresses, etc. Grand Chief Ranger C. A. Harkhardt. 01 Albany will be present on this oc- gllejension and quite a number of guests are expected to be in attendance. I) I HI). NELSON-PIPER, MRS. NOLA C At her home in this citv, Tuesday, May 6, 1902, aged 30 years, 4 mouths and 14 days. Mrs. Nelson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Piper, and was born 111 Washington county, Pen- uessee, Sept so, 1871. She camel 10 Oregon with her parents who settled ill this ci ty l ti i S8o. and was 'married to A. Nilson July 4, 189S. j On the day of the railroad cele- hration, a week ago Wednesday, j Mrs. Nelson was on the street in her ! usual good health. She caught coUl ''"wcver. wnicli broticlit on a complication ot trouoles resuittug in her death in less than one week. She was a most lovable woman, having the respect and love. of all who knew her. and her sudden death leaves bare the hearts of not only those who were bound to her by i....i .....1 1.1..... 1 1.... .!... ...i. i..i eii-l."u"u 7 "" KUU,V" '" l"c many yens sue one lived 111 thisciU. Ruv. L. D. Heck of the C. P. phnrpl, nflieinted nl the home nod c nurcil olliciated at tilt Home and also at the cemetery, many friends nud intimate associates gathering. A lovinc husband, whose atn- h,: ,,i k.. ,.,,,i , ,1.,. 1 .. . . . ivotion to his wife, a little golden 1 haired boy. a father and mother, sister and brother, pour out their ,:r r, i,P ,..w ,l.,n, n,.i0 h. . shadow over their lives. .11 lilt I lilt. WHITE -SPONG In the parlors of the Hotel Fugeite, at Eugene, Wednesday afternoon, Al M. White to Miss Etta Spong, Rev. liillingtou ufliciutiug. They are both residents are both rcsidtuls of Cottage Grove. The Nugget extends congratulations. !RjiL lira limine Briefs. ten Kim- watches: mill Jewelry at II. C MuiIhcii'h. His: t lii-tii. Cedar posts for sale by Kakin & Hristow. Tiionn iliarnotols tit tf. C. Maibi-n nrc homilies. Cull sod n.v tlieni Vnlnnlilo mining property In Bo- liernin fur sain. Jerome i Knox ami Uu Good second baud earring; and harness for sale cheap by Kakin He IlriBtow. TI10 largwt and most roinpleu- (lock 01 iniinnerv .11 All .Ontv lUrteri- Zn-I Uxir east of butcher shop. The lleiiMon Unix: Co the oldeat und nhvii.VH n-llubli- ilriiKston- In Cottiw nrovc. For tolli-t art Idea 1I0 not full to ex-1 limine tin- very complete atock 11 1 1 nciiHiiii nriiK 1 o. Good fire and burglar proof safe for sale at a bargain. Kakin & Iiristow. ....... -IIvim- wim. tvinnrknlilv t.n.ttr 1h- . : . :t mikiih. siiirMlile lor ucdillnir oownlH. Jilst received n new line 0 anllom. prices milling from J(H- to $1.50. N'Bwr.A.NO'H MlM.INi:ilY HTCMJ3. I'mu-rlptionN I'rcKcriptloriH Prescript Ioiim lii-iixoii Drug Co. DniK I Is- wearing apparel to give la-Ht n-Hiilts must Is- of iK-st liiiillty. Ik-tisoii Ilmjc Co. nlwn.vx k-ps the imri'Ht tlnigH olitaltmlili-. Darrcd Plymouth Rocks, nggafor sale from jirl?e-wlnulnK bfrda. Per w-t ting. J. W. Hoi ck. CottHge Orove. Dr. Atwooil, Dentlat of Eugene, will heat the Sherwood llouxe Jlny a. 7. ami H. I'lrMt-elasH work n't ivasonalile rnti-a. done in comfort able manner. Kxnmlnatloii free. WIKJtjI'lXi; CUVdH. A woman tvlio has hud experience illi tins liteai-e, t.-IU hoiv to prevent any Uunxeroua enniHspifiK'ini from it She says: Our three t-hildren t-aili Klioipin cough last siinimti , unr bahy Isiy tieini; only three months old, and ouiiii; to our tiivin them Cliamber lainV Couh Ueuiel , they lost none ol their plurupnesit and came out in rnucl ts-tter health than other children wliwi parents did not use this reiuedv. Uui oldest little cirl woiil.l call lustilv f siuieli vrnp tieteen whoops. Jesnii 1-inL-MV Hull Sr.pif.vill. Alu Tki. eite. U.ain. Duimini 'Drug Co., Cottaui I 1 rove. BAY DECK BBR . .W. Jf . T7TTr-' rnu 3r place J b 11 irs' III PKT lit" Cottage Grove, Mondays and Tuesdays and bal ance of time at EMERSON'S FARM, near LATHAM. DESCRIPTION: Bay Deck is a dark bay, 15, hands high and weighs 1400 lbs. His sire is an English Shire and Clydesdale and his dam Lumix and French Cana dian. F. M. ERNEST. NOTICE FOR PCBLICATION. United States Land Olllce. Itospliurg. Ore.. Apr. s. 1UUS. Notice Is hereby kIm-ii that in com pliance with the provisions id the act of Congress of June :i. ls"s. en titled "An act for the sale of tlmlier lands 111 the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington 'IVl'l'lliil-v. " lis ev tt'iiilixl to ll tl.. linlitl,. l!,.iifl s:r,tt,.u 1..- ..... ..f t I. tsllJ. (lOorge II. (iray. of Aurora. I County of Marlon. State of Oivgon. I has this day tiled la this olllce his' sworn statement No. fur the purchase of the NE of Sis-tlon No. an in -rowiiMtiip No. HIS., Itaugt-No. U V.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mole valu able for Hh tlmlH-r or stone, than for agricultural purposes, nud to estab lish his claim lo said laud before, the Register and Receiver of this olllce at ltoM-lmrg, Oivgon, 011 Thursday, the 10th day of duly. 1IH12. Ho iiiuues as witnesses: V. S. Hurst, (i. A. ltoek, John It. Hurst, .1. -M. Will, of Aurora. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lauds are tviiuested to tile their claims in this otllccon or before said loth dnv of July. llMti J. T. lliiiniu:s. Register. SHANAFELcT'S Photograph Gallery NOW iUEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Rest Lenses and Cameras. Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. , Lowest pricus, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West ide, Cottage Grove. ! 1 Wi 1 stan ! at 1 foiva.vv' V,V'1 "Wc Suit the Don't take our word for It, The Cash Carry the cleanest and in tlic city. We keep a full Hue assortment of fre.ih fruits and tables in season. The Cash A. SUPPViN 0ViSE "Iiolic-'ini.'i, Oregcu. (iSciicral il9'icliiB(liN( illincvs' Tools ami Aiiimuiiitioii, Give us a call and we will'treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. RUN OVER and take a good look at this week. If you look buy you'll save money. KY PkCFCTMBER GO. STORE Under Odd Fellows Hall. COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON ysxss?svw 1 i Nonet-: KOU ri HUCATIOX. United M.uei. Land Oll'ice, RiiMilniiU, Oiegon, Apr. 12, 1U02. Notice is hereby given that in com nliiiiico uith tho iroifioiib of the act of CongrcftM of Juno 3, 187S, entitled "An uel lor tne sale of timber land in tho Stiiten of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land State by uet of Augiint -I, lMU, Lawrence I. Sny iler, of Aurora, County of Marion, State of Oregon, ha this duy filed in this oll'ice his sworn statement No. 'J20S, for the purchase of tho SK of Sectiot. 22, Township No. 20, South of Itimgo No.U Wet; and will otfur proof toshow Unit the Ih ml nought ia more val uable for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural pnrpoM'H, and to establish his claim to said land bo fine the Rogistor .ind Itecoiverof this olllceat Rosoburg, Or(goii, 011 Thursdav, the 17th day of July, 1002 111) iiMiiies 119 witm-HPes,' Uoo. Ul ay. a. 1'. Will, .v.. 0. Stnn brutigh, J. A. Ciupenter, of Aurora, Oregon. Any mid nil personsclaiming adverse ly the uhiivii-deserlhed lands me re il'iiosied to lllo their claims in tills oltlco on or befoiosaid 17th day'of.lulv 1002. J. T. lliiuxiiw, Register. SCIATIC KIUU7MATISM CUIIKD A IT Kit I'OUUTKKN YKAItS Ol-' SUKKKUINt! "I have been allllcteil with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen yaarH," says Josh Kdgar, of ttormnntoiva, Cal. "I was ablu to bo around but constantly sutl'erod I tried everything I ooukl liear'of and it lust wasdold to try Chum burlain'u P.dn Halm, which I did and was Immediately relieved and in a short time euiod, und I am hnppv to say It baa not since returned," Why not use this liniment and get well? It Is for sale by l.vons & Applegato, Drain, lieuson Uiujj- 1 1 C 'U -rovo. Hard to Suit." but cull and be convinced that G - i'ocery Co. most Complete line ol roceries vegc- Grocery Co. Q. Young, Manager. A is the pride of a well ordered kitchen. It is always clean and neat and is not only the perfection of usefulness and economy as well as comfort but an ornament as will. There is no modern labor saving appliance that can be compared to the utilization of gas as applied with a gas range, gas radiator or wood range. the Corsets we are Selling you'll linger and if you ANYTHING YOU WANT. in the way of Hardware, Tools and imblements, you can find at onr store. Ake you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. The . . . RESORT Hlvor St., Collage Grove BLEW Si JONIiS, Props We currjr an oxtrs line tine of Liquors and C1kh, unit Ifjrou have occasion lo waul goods In our line v.e would apnrenlate a call from jroti. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCXJCOOOO -SfHfHTHfHrr - Bohemia 4" Saloon Main St., Cotla Droye. A.M. WHITE Se CO. 55- 3 5- t Vf Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. veatch Go OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO