Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 04, 1903, Image 6

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.
C. J. Howard . - - IMItor
Uarton C. V. Brown - lltislneM MR'r.
Knttrrd the poitofllr t Cottage
Oregon ai ftront elM mull matter.
lulncrltllon prlre, I.ftO, hi ml tier.
Att-r1llttr Itnlr tnni'n kitotfli iimii
apitllenllmt.
TuiS I'aFJir'u kept on Hie ai K,l PraWi
A'lmlWInfT Awner, M and M Merchants fix
change, Pan Franplwo, California where con
tract, for Ailiertialng can licmatlo for ti.
I'RIDAY, SltVTltMllKK 1 IUO.5.
LOOKS LIKIi UOOSUVHI.T
Lawyer Brewster, Mr. Hryan's
manager in his two campaigns, for
Brooklyn nnd Kings countv. New
York, was interviewed as to hi. I
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iliui:i n aiJcud tti j 1 Lit i lit it 1 1 vi sunt.
.'Mr. nrinn's n.tnrt vrMr-r.lnv n !
Mr. Cleveland convinces rue that
Mr. Ilryau's poise and balance nrc
lacking. If I had been a candi
date for the presidency I should
consider it beneath my dignity to
call an ex-president a bunko steerer.
That speech of Mr. Bryan is not
the only one of his speeches which
has my disapproval four or five of
bis other speeches recently have
contained remarks which were dis
tasteful to nic. If the party hopes
to win it must get back to the solid
Cleveland principles those of Jeff
won." When asked, "What is your pol
itics at present. Mr. Brewster?"
He replied: "I have no party
now. I wa bcrn a deaiocrnt and
want to be one now, if I can. But
I cannot indorse the Democratic
party in its present shape." The
interviewer then asked him.
"Who do you think will be the
next presiden?" And he answered,
Theodore Roosevelt will be elected,
easily"
All roads lead to Roosevelt. He
represents all that the honor bright
democracy stood lor in 1896 and
1900, and hundreds of thousands of
democrats of that kind, and also
those who, like Mr. Brewster, iol
uo, i.Ke nr. urewster, 101- cbafe , ,c w ,SW , SecS n. 20 S of
d aryan in both years, turn to R 2 W and will offer proof to show that 1
and will support him. In the land sougi.t is more valuable for its ,
iw the country isabou t to ec-' timber or stone than for agricultural'
. r.Moi i rt .1 . C:iprposes,and to establish Ills claim to
UOtlier Golden Age like that of , mh Um'd Mon JfJi tnI(on, I'-s-
roc's time. Telegrflm. j CommUeioner at Eugene, Lane Co. Ore 1
gon. on TueHlay the 2Jth dav of Xov.
lowed Bryan in both years, turn to
uim and
POlit'ps 1
ter another I
Monroe':
The R-inglins Circus, which held
forth at Eugene last Friday, was
greeted by one of of the largest
gPtlierings knoWU in that city. It
is estimated that from 15,000 to!
20,rjfetj pfeople witnessed the pet
fiTaaice. It is safe to say thai
otae dollar was spent for each per
son who attended. If out dollar
per head is conservative, It means
that $1 5 000 changed hands under
the Riiiglmg BroV snowy canvas.
It may also be conservatively;
stated that the show people make
at least 30 per cent on an attend
ance of that magnitude. But the
profit or the loss to the show com
pany is of little moment. The cir
cumstance, however, furnishes a
good test of the times and financial
condition of the people. Think of
the inhabitants of one
county !
spending Si S, 000 in one day for
amusement! Compare the present
conditions with those existing in
'96! In 1896 the Ringling Bros.
Circus would not have had an at
tendance of 2.000. It would have
been impossible for a show of the
Ringling magnitude to have trav
eled in the West. Uhe managers
would have been bankrupt before
they crossed the Mississippi river.
Truly it is a sign of the times.
On the back page of this issue of
the Nugget will be found an inter
estiug article under the caption of
"Anent bunday Closing, written
bj one of Cottage Grove's promi
nent citizens. The article is whole
some, non-personal ind is well
worthy the attention of the readers
of any paper.
Congressman Hermann visited
the Siuslaw harbor last week and
acquainted himself with the con
ditions of the bar and the needs
thereof. The people of Siuslaw
will find iu Mr. Hermann a worthy
and conservative worker, as of old.
Tom Johnson seems to have the
democratic bull by the nose down
in Ohio, and it would ,look as
though he stood a pretty fair
chance to get the presidential nomi
nation. The democrats and populists are
still fusing down in Nebraska. Its
n case of the snake swallowing its
own tail.
OH RATS, DON'T, READ THIS.
In the Barber Shop It mug
In the Carpet Store It rug
In tlio Hotel bed It bugs
In the New Kra ltn Drug
and nil the Drug are fresh ami fine.
The bet that long, green money can
buy, and they ure compounded by
specialists from tlio Old Country.
Morgan k Urehaut.
WANTED.
Olrl to do general bouso work.
Good wage paid. Apply at Nugget
olllce at once,
WANTED.
A good girl for household work.
Apply at residence ofT. K. Campbell.
Wo are proud of the line of pianos
wo sell. Thoy nro Chlckerlng, Klni
bnll, Wobor, Crown, Vose, Victor
and many others. Don't they look
good to you?
Itiinkln .Music House, Eugene,
HOTLL SllliRWOOI).
The Proprietorship Changes II1111J5
Col. Illnlr Retires nnd A,
(Irnh.nn.Juf Spokane, takes
Charge.
A. Graham, of Spokane, Wash.,
who atrived here last week and
commenced negotiations for the
putclmse of the lease on the Hotel
Sherwwl held by Col. V. It.
Hlair, closed the deal and the lease
and procrty was turned over Wed
nesday. Thursday morning a force of men
was ct to work and as fast as Col
and Mts. Blair could get their
effects out, the wotk of renovation
commenced.
Mr. Graham will change the
'owcr floor plan oi the house com
pletely, and will refurnish the en-
:. t ti , ,
tire building at Ins own expense
He will also rccarpct and refur
nish the house mid expects to be
ready for business by the 10th or
1 sth of September. Mr. Graham
is a hotel man of life long expe
rience, and, assisted by his wife,
who is always on the ground, will
no doubt secure the patronage he
certainly deserves.
21 YEAKS A DYSPEPTIC.
K. II. Foster.
313 S. 2d St Salt LnSo
I have lieen bothered
City, writes
ith
dyspepsia or indigestion (or 21
vears; truM many doctors wunoni re
lict; recently 1 trot 11 Mile of Ilerliine.
One bottle cured me. I am now taper
ing off on the second. I have rivoin
mended it to mv friends; it i curing
them, too." 60c at New Kra Drug
Store.
NOTICE KOIt PCI1LICAT10N.
United States Land Oiric,
Uosebnrg, Ore.. Aug. 20. 1WW.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congressof June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An
Act for the sale of Titnbw Latul in the
Stntes of California, Oregon, Nevada,
nnd Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Ijind States by
act of Aucust 4. 192,
FRANK A. TRIPP, I
of Eugene, Co. of Lane, State of Ore- j
gon bus this day tiled in this office Ida
worn statement No. 5057. for the iiui-i
Hn name- as witnesses- wlU ,nkl' P".vl"eiit III luinber. liny nr
Clark" K Gideon L. Mc ; 1,"lri",t Ilt tlll
Ginnis. Ora Wilson, Kdward Woo.1, of"lct- t
Eugene, LancCo., Ore. t '
Any nnd nit persons claiming ad- HIS I.IFK SAVKP UV CHAMItKU-
vertclv tlio cbove-le!cribel lands arc re-! LAIN'S COUC, CHOI.KL.V ANH
nucetcd to nle their claims in this orhc
ol or before said 24th day of Nov., 1903
j. 1. tiiuiHiEs iiegiHer.
A BOY'S WILD K1DE FOK LIVE
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ith famil.v around expecting him to ,
ihe. 11ml u son ridinc for life. IS miles
to get Or. Kins' ew Discovery for
Consumption, Couphs and Colds, W. II.
Broun, of Leesville, Ind., endured
death's agonies from asthma; but this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and sopn cured him. He writes: "I
now sleep soundly every night." Like
marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu
monia, Bronchitis. Cough, Colds nnd
Grip prove its mafhless rmrit for all
Throat nnd Lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
free at Morgan A Urehaut s drug store.
FOR SILL
A well Improved farm of 14 ncreH,
house, fine sprint? of running witter,
good apple orchard. 1 acre Iu straw
lierrliti. An Ideal Miinll fruit and
chicken ranch, within 15 minute
walk of poMtoilice at Cottage Grove,
Oregon. For price and term call at
Nugget olllce. 4tl-27
STOMACH THOUBLE.
I have U-en troubled with mv stomach
for the past four years," says D. L.
Beach, of Clovei Nook Farm, Greenfield,
Maes. "A few days ago I was indued to
buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. I have taken part
of them and feci a great deal better."
If vou have any trouble with your
stomach try a box of thee Tablets.
You are certain to be pleated with the
result. Price 25 cents. For eale bv
The Modern I'hSrmacy.
HOP PICKERS WANTED
At It. It. Hay hop yard one mile
east of Crewell. Price for picking
.! per 1(W pound. I'lcklng will
commence September 2d.
SUAISKD FKOM THK DEAD.
C. W. Landis, "Porter" for the Ori
ental Hotel, Chnnute, Kan., says: "I
know what it was to sillier with neu
ralgia deed I did, audi got u bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment nnd I was
'raised from the dead.' I tried to get
some more, but before I bad 'deposed'
of my bottlo I was cured entirely. I am
tcllln' de truth too." 25c, 50c nnd L00
at New Kra Drug Store.
WAND.
50 thoroughbred Angora 'Nan
nie." Call at Nugget olllce for In
formation. 4tp Pt.
J. J.
WALTON
U. S. Commltilorier
S P
NF.S8
Notary Public
Walton & .Ness
LAWYERS
PmctUe In Male and Federal Court"! Work lit
U, S. Land Offue, Entries rnsde and proofa
beard.
RUGKXK
OHKOON
CHOUP.
Unon beeins'with the syinntoniB of a
common cold ; there U chilllriesH, sneez
ing, eoro throat, hot skin, quick pulve,
hoarsened and impeded roeplration
(iive frequent mnall dosea of Dullard's
Know Liniment externally to the throat,
50c at Now Era Drug Store,
NOTIOK KOU I'UIILlCATlON.
United Stnt-n Uuiil Oll'iiv. 1
Kiwebniy Ore.. Aug N. 100:1. 1
Notice is heieby gien Hint the fol
low lii)t-naiucd xottler hit tilled nniiee I
of liia intention to make tlnal imvmi hi i
support of liia claim, and tlint nihil
proof will Ih made before J. .1. Walton, '
l S. tVnnmNnloiier at Eugene, Oregon. 1
on October 1IN3. vi. II. E. No MKM,
Bona Patloti, for the N!, NW'i, Sec. "JO. I
Tp'.M S., It. 2V.
lie inline the following itiHnes to
prove bin cnntluunua rexiilence upon
ami cultivation of said land, vi;
.loeph J'erkini", OiHirge Donna, Hi nun
Loo, Wallace MeKibbina, I'ottagelnoM',
Oregon .
' J. I. KIIIIH1KS. KCglKtCr.
I
, A KKMAKKAItl.E ItECOltl).
ClmmtHrlain' Cougb lemeily ba 11
rcinarkrih e record. It ha hccii inline
I for over thirty venri, during Inch time
many million Kitties have been sold
nml ucd. It bus long been the vtaml
aril ami main reliance in the treatment
otertinp In thousands of homes, yet
during nil this time no case lias ever
Uvn reported to the maniifactiicers in
which it failed to (licet a cure. When
given as toon iu the croups cough ap
pears, it will prevent the attack. It is
pleasant to take, many children like it.
It contains. 110 opium' or other harmful
substance ami imiy lv given as eonll
dently to a baby us to an adult. Kor
I sale by The Modern Pharmacy.
j NOaICB to crhdivors.
All iiersons knowing themselves
! indebted to the undersigned, will
please cull mid nettle. I have sold my
Ntock of goods mul wish to close up
my accounts at onco. A. H. Wlllmnt,
ni.v successor In business. Is author
lied to receive and receipt for an.
account ilue me. Dated Aitgtistiith,
1W1.
l.lM'urrln.
OWES MIS LIKE TO A NKIGHHOKS
KINDNESS.
Mr. D. P. Dauchertv. well known
: throughout .MerceramlSiimiiereoiinties,
. a., most likely owes his lite to the
kindness of a neigh'hor. Ho was almost
hopelessly ntlhcted with diarrl oea ; wa
attended by two physicians who cave
little, if any, relief, when a neighbor
learning of fiisst'rloiis condition, bronght
him a tattle of ChainlH-rlain's Cohc,
Cholera and Diarhoea ltemedv. which
cured him in less than twenty-four
hours. Kor Nile by The Modern 'Phar
macy. FOR SALE Br THE BOOTH-KELLY CO.
om. snw mill complete with boiler
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" "-'m. -s..0W re t .I.Ulvn ult.v
-Ms" -event! b.,ller ..f different I
sl.es and stj les. ami several eimlnco. I
different Iwh nnd Htyle. II
W1!! "''I "'"Hpniible prices and 1
laHV iorms u.jt), j NVirlty. nr!B
'Ml. In Ilycr, a well known cooper "f
this town, "says he. believen Chanilier
lain's Colic, Cholera and Duurhocu 1
Remedy saveil his life last suminer. lb
1 1 I - .1. iu 1
IIUU Iflvll BILK lur IIKilllll IIII Ilill
t,.eilnclorl C11t, billioiisMvsenten . ami
1 could pet not hint' to do him anv gnisl
' until he tricil this renteily. It pre
I him immediate relief," savs it. T. Little,
merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale hy 1
The Modern Pharmacy.
OFFICE BOY WANTED.
A bright IndiiHtlous boy, ninbitiii s
1 nnd anxious, fur abiiHliieHs education
can get a position in the I'acillc Tim-
ber Company's Olllce. He must be
1 polite, re-iectful. must not Hinuki
cigarette, or chew gum; inimt emuo
of industrious parent, and be of
good reputation. None other neeil
j apply. n n Ind.
j WHAT IS LIVE?
j In the last analysis nobody knows,
I but we do know that it is under strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
pais results. irregular means de
rangement of the organ", resulting in
Censtipation, Hcadacbcor Liver trouble.
Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re
adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough.
Only 25c at Morgan A Brehatit'n Drug
Store.
NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.
The f'ottuge Grove Klcetrlc Light
Co. moved the old plant late lat
week to the new quarter In the
Bingham & Long addition. While
the plant Ih not In riinnliigKhapo.vct,
the company ha managed to fnr
iiIhIi light part of the time from the
old b naino, but owing to trouble
with the new engine the light have
lieen turned off several night till
week. The company exiectH to bo
Iu running order by the lnt of next
week.
FEARFUL ODDS AGAINST HIM.
j Bedridden, alone und destitute. Suoh,
I in brief was the condition of 1111 oM scl
' dier by name of .), J. Havens, Ver
.suilles, O, For years he was troubled
with Kidney disease nnd neither doc
tors nor medicines gave him relief. At
length lie tried Electric Bitters. It nut
him on his feet in short order and now
ho testifies. "I'm 011 the road to coin
iiletn recovery." Best on earth for
Liver and Kidney trouble and all
foriiM of Stomach and Bowel Complaints.
Only 50c. Guaranteed by Morgan &
Breliaiit Druggist.
LUMBER
LUMBER
The best and Inrgent
stock of dry lumhcrfroin
our Coast Fork Mills I
now ready foi delivery
at popular price.
House built on the In
stallment plan. For fur
ther particulars, see,
PACIFIC TIMBL'ItCO.,
Building ami Kales Dept.
J. H. Warner, Hupt
Kor a bilious attack take Chamber-
liiiitruKtfiiriiir.il unil I.ivfr Tnlilclu nnrl
injtiick euro i certain. Frr sale by '
The Modern I'harinacy. I
SHOES
Men's, Itoy's,
and Vontli's
KAW' lill'SHOlCS
Men's FinoSliocs
I keep till the best shoes mid
at prices to suit the pur
chaser. 1 1 you want lur
gnins in SI lOIiS see inc.
REPAIRING OF AIL KINDS NEATLY DONE
I put patches on ladies' line
shoes, without sewing. The
patche don't show. I will
repair free all shoe-, purchas
ed from me that rip.
,J. W. I5KiTIjKY
lll'CKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
lias world-wide fame fur marvellous!
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts Corns,
Hums, Rolls, Sored, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ,
ter. Salt Rheum, Fever Son's, Clmpped I
Hands, Skin Eruptions' iiifnlllhle for
Piles. Curo guaranteed. Only 2Jio at
Morgan A Urehaut Druggets.
h Styles for Fa
We tire making fin early exhibition of the
Latest Styles in iu Kail Dress Goods in order that
yon may be able to judge the styles and make
your selections early enough to get the most good
out of your Fall Dress before the rainy days
comes.
A
Few
of the
Latest.
Buy your Press Pattern early JT g
and get " service for the entire J Q
seftson.
1 lie piuee
1IB1IKNIVAY
KXOWLKS & (iHTTYS
Proprietor of
...The Miners Supply House...
' fcOur Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.
(rcneral Merchandise, Miners' Tools nnd Ammunition
BOHEMIA, OREGON.
J. l Kay's Furniture Co.
giinrauteo to win-you money on everything to
fiirnlHh 11 home iueliiillng
Stoves, Ranges, Garnets and Jlaltinp,
New Line of Wall Paper..
Iiitf Clearance Sale now oil for (lays;
10 per Cent Discount on everything.
ISUOBNIJ - ORKGON
Cottage Grove Ploni Mills
ARTLiNG & HANSEN Proprietors
Having purchased the above mills we will put or
Hour equal to any on the market.
We carrv ft lull sujplv of .'ill kinds of feed sue'
Rolled Barley, Oats and Mill Feed.
Special attention given to Partners grist wor
We pay highest market price for fill kinds or
If smiarc dealing and courteous trcatmeu'
your )atronage we will have
Correspondence solicited.
Respectfully,
MARTING -
I CUSinON-SOl.lv SUOlvS Kc(ttiro no
Cushion is ti Noucoiitluottir ol'oillu'r I lout U'
the Keel tit n Natural Temperature.
The Aoiim' Turn
Tor
iUoincn
When walking or st.'ituliu tin- wejtror of the "Acme" Cushion I
Shoes conscious of a delightful sensation nf luioyuney and docs not
j.J tire as in an Ordinary shoe.
Wli AKIi SOLI- AOIJNTS
I Pacific Timber Co. I
iL. ...
Heather Suitings, Zibelines
Auto Cloth, Yankee Suiting, Prap
P'Ahna, Prap Sebastapol, Melton
Cloth and Cheviots.
& IllllKllOOIt
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it.
:
Read Slelcb & v
CHSf) 6R0C6RY
lias tlio r res lies t line
of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not ft can nor
package of goods on the shelves but thai is us fresh
as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed
Our I'rlfPi Are Hip kvest ami Sallsfjclion Is lUMtihM
CASH GROCKRY.
Money
to
liy Paying Rent,
Hut litiv one of our li. -
own home. Location is
So '.'il 'I'liree er.v ileslninli
IoIh, nil a gooil corner, url!
fi'iinil Is line bicatbui for n-i
h'lii'i' I guild llivi'Hlliii-iil
I 'lire :!.'.-.
No I'lue pleii-of gi'oiiinl
lnil."rO font una K I curlier.
In resbleuci' purl of tnwir, well
fi-iiieil The U'Ht buy III ton
Price .;isi
.No 2s. Two ni-le groiiuil
on l oiirlli Mtret-t, gooil nell,
foiinilatlon for hinise iilieiuh
In lt. Is a Hiuip and will not In
on the market long at IIiIh
.I'rhe -S7iHi
ft
ft
ft
ft illcdlry
"aeaoaooBoioiiDOir
o
Tiir
V
ji
'
no
1 Griffin
llrciiking in. The I
Cold, mul will hcop
Tor
CUontctt
$3.50
THE
Lost I
w
Do It No Longer,
ir. - iin lots nntl lmild your Vl
gmul nml terms easy.
V
No 2 I'lue lot III Ih-h purl
of Long ,V IIIiikIiiiiii iiihllllini
fi-iu-i-il with gooil HiiliHlantlMl
picket fence, an extra line bar-
No, 20. Two extra gooil lot
on ICmmI Hhte, no better In Ion 11
i'iihv iitiiih .. . Price eucb $Vi
No. 1 1. Two lot 011 corner
A most deHlrable reldeuci
phu'e, la conveniently liM-ateil
mi- liislile Properti .
Price $100 Vjf
X ,11 i I ll,
Cottage drove, Ore
THK CI ITT I. Nil 1
of any tool I nlw
one, but of ciiual '
power of rotniiitp
not to reqtilro I
lug. By mnk'
the lil'illlll A
rect'lvo yo
best inm'
properl
to ho'
w