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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. Repairing at reasonable eaare i. All work f oaraateed artt-elaia. Watekeo.Cloeki tint Jew.lrr at Lowell rrlcs COTrAOE GKOVK, OKB. A. H. KING A (to ey at Law, COTTAQK, OJtOVK, OJIK. A lot of corn forty years old will be exhibited at the Ht, Louis exposition. Russia has 23,000,000 horses, mora tlmn any other country, bnt they ar mostly scrubs, bronchai and eayuscs. J. E. YOUNG Mtorncy-at-Law . one on Main ilteet, West Fide COTTACH GROVU, OKU. It worries n fellow to know that tlic , bees have stored n lot of honey which I enn't be got without destroying a valu able tree. There are too many men who look upon a foreign war with Indifference, II not with positive pleasure. Just because , such strife will enhance the value ol i their farm products. All war Is waste A friend writes and wants to know what wc think of his giving up a small farm In the corn belt and going to Cali fornia to start a chicken ranch. Frank ly we do not know. If he pies he will get sunshine a plenty, also dust, may Ihi short on water, won't hare to buy fur ctuits or shovel snow. It all rends inlftbty nice, ltut people have troubles i """WIRELESS ON LAND. A M.aanchtiaett. Sciential Dtntna trntra lla Frnalbllttr- F. 8. Stone, n lecturer In the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology, who In the past hns made Important re searches In the matter of long distance ther.. tn plenty, and many want to get' ,0op1011y, mB, u , announced, back. Might start a chicken rnncli right where he Is; would pay hint Jnt ns well, for eggs uro current coin east as well as west. J. C JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors-at-Laio pedal attention given to Mlnlnf .Corporation and Merrantlle Law.j JOfio. over Carman A Hemenway! itore. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. L. T. Iltrrli. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS. A ttornejs-nt-Txite Special attention given to the law of Mine. EUUKNK, ORK. Wc have found out for sure that tin best time to kill weeds Is when then arc none to be seen In other words, keep cultivating the gardcu or the flelJ when It seenw to bo not needed. Then Is a whole lot of good sense In so doing i turned under deeply We are asked how It I best to apply barnyard manure to the soil. The best way Is to haul It out ns fast as made and scatter It either on the meadow land or pasture or on the plowed tlehls to be cropped the following year. It used to be thought that It should be well rotted In the barnyard nnd then with the plow. Men know better now. Where one has solved the problem of Interference which hns been the greatest obstacle In I wireless telegraphy. He has succeeded I In sending messages from Cambridge to l.vnn, n distance of about twelve miles, under conditions that havo hlth I erto been deemed Impossible I. e., In the Immediate presence of electric rail ways nnd skyscraper ami notwlth ' standing thunderstorms. I The new system, moreover, takes yet another Important step In the direction of making wlrelcM telegraphy a unl I vernal convenience, for It not only re- W. S. Chrisman& Ely Baaigs I'ltoi'itiKTOiiH or OREGON Shoit Line It Is Interesting to note that one lot of bright nnd brainy men are In sea-1 ston In the state of Iowa discussing tin best method of getting the water out ot the soil while another equally bright ' lot of men are In convention trying bow , best to get water on to the soil out It 'he other day In his wretched old shack Colorado. ' "mid tlie utmost squalor, tilth nnd 1m- man degradation. Ills last act was to ti. l.l,.1,t .,f fit., ntn.l. fi. ,i-ni-t1. l. i i i . tuiistaciory re i 1)rolK,rlJons ont u lms ,0Twi ,,. .............. wUU..,,.-u ,., ,,, , K . ,,rol,,,m mnkltu; each uiessage the seven to ten loads per acre on the corn ,,.,,,.. ,mrlv or ,, .o.ullne nnd receiving stations. This Is essentially I XI.- ........n..,..l ,., I...',,,. int.. be seen. land Just tieforc or after planting. AUCTIONEER. Twenty years experience. Fine stock unles n speclnlt.v. Writs for tlntca. W. T. KAYSEIt, Cottnjyo Grove, Orearon. Bcrldcnce Thcne So. 5M office Irion U. . J. E. HOSMER, rilYSICUK and SURGEON' Eje. Ear, Nose and Throat t SpeciiltT. Office hours from 9 toll a m from 3 to 5 p m. Bandar from u to 2 p m. Office taMadeen Brjildlnf, Main ttreet, cottage; a rove, orego.v. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE" DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. AUln itret, CotUc tirove. Ore The' First National Bank Any man Is well off who has good health, pleasant domestic relations, a borne of his own, the respect and good will of his neighbors, a business whlct gives him a comfortable living and en-1 nbles him to lay by a little for old nge With these he would not get any more out of life If he had a million dollars. If." My Mr. Stone, "you Imagine three boyn vtandlng within speaking , i . . . P;W . "f om another, nnd two of There has been a marked falling oft In the values of the best pedigreed cat tle the past year. The Chicago sales, where many of the best cattle (n the country were disposed of, show the nv eragc for Shorthorns to be J371 fot IKE nnd 5kX7C for 1003, Hereford $331 for 1002 and J1S8.SO for 1003. rolled Angus $351 for 1002 and $24S.7i! for 1003. The west Is not as yet much plagued with the daisy, sorrel and dodder, the common pests of eastern farms. The weed posts of the west are pigeon grass, purslane, cocklebur, bindweed or morning glory, ragweed, quack grass, Bqulrreltall grass, wild rose bushes, sunflower, all products of rich soil. When the soil of the west be comes enough Impoverished, the dai sies and sorrel will come. The wise farmer will not allow It to so become. kitchen." When this was done after his denth, a large tin can containing thousands of dollars In gold was found. This was a real case of a fool snd his money Wing parted. It Is an ray thing to earn money, a harder thing to save It and still hnrder to know turn to spend It Intelligently. them capable of distinguishing n cer tain note In the vocal scale that the oth er cannot distinguish, the two boys are In the same mutual relation as the two stations of the Stone wireless system.' If that note were reduced to terms of the Morse alphabet the two boys would liave a method of communication of , which the third would be Ignorant, anil . ,, i , . 1 " ,R Iff sctentlllcally selecting the wnvr .,,.. ..... ... .., . jength to which only his own appnratu T " "l uu v... i .u. .., wl p,,,,, tlmt Mr stm. tins chang i.s v,.. .i,..h m i,.i,.Knipliy from n cultivating witn a nniui c.uuvntor. me seed ed wlrelcws telegraphy from n belter skelter smiling of a given message to mnj nil oe mjhu uy iorc irn- i ,,.. f ,. , .ii, provetl machines, and by the use of the j,,,,,,,,,,,,, b).t.ll two proper attachments at the proper t me mcnt, tlls, haB for ,,.,, ,lr the gartlcn may be kept clean with a mn, dlrivlIu.M nm, wr(VT very smal amount of hand weeding. a, mrt9afsr Vy .,,. Not lollB nKn If the head of the house will spend one, Mntwn, ulm,df . ,ntl.rfrm, .,, half hour before breakfast each morn- , rmtn ,,,,. owlnB lng In the garden with this machine , fnrt .,., .. ..,, ,.,,, CoTTACK Grovk, Ore. Paid Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n theUnited States BlIIUlCUU, Preildfnt, T. C. WuiiLta, Caihler. HOLIDAY PHOTOS. Come at once and have your holi day photos taken In time to send to friends for Christmas. Do not wait till the lust moment. W. F. Suanafei.t. Gallery on West Side, opposite Masonic Hall. - JBE WISE At $1. a year No Investor can afford to Iks without the Journal for Investors Any one ot ill featured! alone worth the price of lubacrlptlon. It will lave you hnudredi ol dollar! every year. Ill charactor hai never been Impugned. JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO. Room O, Chamber ot Commerce, Boiton. Addren letteri to P. O. Box 1517. The low beaded orchard tree has 1 distinct advantage over the tree bead ed high tn all the windy prairie sec tions of the country. During a severe wind which passed over our orchard last fall sixteen of the best trees were broken down, and every one of them was high beaded. ' While not so sym metrical In appearance, the tree on a twenty-four Inch trunk will be found a better tree than one on the forty Inch trunk and will be less liable to sun scald. There Is a growing disposition on the part ot farmers to draw the line on keeping horses for their hired men. It Is claimed that the hired man's horse Is always the best fed and cared for of any animal kept on the farm. It Is an Innovation which would not have been listened to for a moment twenty years ago. The chief objection urged Is that It permits too much girl business, In-J volves late hours and unfits the man for bis legitimate work. It looks as If the hired man's horse will have to go. during May aud June the family can be supplied with a maximum of deli cious vegetables at a minimum of la bor. We know that this, can be done, for we do It. An acre of average field coru will give 25,000 pounds of ensilage, or enough of the best of food for the dai ry cow for half a dally ration for 000 days. How Is It possible to use land to otherwise get so much from It? This question Is worth the study of every man who wants more acres or the one who would Increase the num ber of his stock on his present acres or the man who would get the most out of his dairy or cows. The silo Is com ing to stand for farm progress nnd farm sense. ly or otherwise entered Into ami nam I cation with his instruments. TIr" apparatus of Mr. Stone's wire less system consists of the fainlllnr mast, carrying the vertical conductor and the equally familiar npparatiiH for giving the signal. Hut between these pieces of apparatus Is a third device that transforms the original signal into certain regular period of electrical ills turbatice. and these In turn pass fro'n the vertical conductor off Into space In electro-magnetic waves of a known frequency. CLOTHES DRIER. and union Pacific Three Trains To Tlio East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tour' ist sleeping cars dally to Oiiinhn, Chi cap), SMiokano; tourlil sleepum eara daily tn Kansas City ; through I'ulliuan tourlit sleep tig curs (personally con ducted) weekly toClilcngo, KansnsOitv : reclining chair ram (seats tree) to tho vcUnlng el Knti dally. 70 hours I'OIMLANDTOCMICAOO Nu clunit ot ctri. 70 PriMMT rou Chicn go Portland Special OtlAn.ui. viallunt- IllgtOII. Atlantic Kxjiresa 8 :1ft p.m. vlallunt- Ington. St, Paul KastMail 7 :t.rii.in. via Spukaue. Timr S('ltKni1t.KS from Portland Salt Luke, Denver.l Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Irfiuls, Chicago and Kind. Salt Ijtke, Denver, i t. vtorlli.uuuilin, Kansas City, St. Iuils, Chicago and Kntt. VVaMn Walla, Uw" laton , SH)kane, Wallace, Pullman, Minneapolis , St. Paul, Dulutli, Mil waukee, Chicago A Kaat. Aiuitva ritoM S :" p.in DtOOa.ni S-OOa.m. OCEAN AND HIVEIt SCHEDULE Kor San Francisco Kvery live days at 8:00 i. 111. I-orAstoria.wav points and rtortii iieacn iiauv (except mid day) at 8:00 p. in.; Sntiiriluy at 111:00 p. 111. uaiiy fervice (waier poriiiiitingj 011 Willamette anil inmlilll Klvers. For fuller Information ask or write your nearest ticket agent, or A- L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Hnllroad A Navagatlon Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK T1IK AGKKI KOlt TICKETS There Is no farm In the west where the two horse load of barnyard manure"! ranncit hp mmlf wnrtli 51 If nronprlv applied. Still we know of a lot of men who have $200 aud over lying around and being wasted In this way. On al most any cornfield, no matter whether the soil be rich or poor, ten loads ot manure will give an extra fifteen bush els the Ursa year nnd almost as much the second. Put on a timothy meadow, It will Increase the yield a ton and a half In two years. Still there are those men who will pick up every nail nnd pin they seu nnd be stlugy with their wives who will move their barns rath er than haul out the manure. i A noun to Women With Smnll line' Tarda. One of the most troublesome prol lems to be solved In connection will housekeeping In large cities Is wherr to hang the clothes to dry after tin' washing has been done. In the country where land Is cheap. It Is easy cnougl to string the lines and hang up tl garments to dry lu the sun. but In tli city land Is at a premium, nnd the little ynrd which goes with each house Is fa from being a convenient place to dry the washing. Then, too. the city at mosphere Is laden with dust and soot iir!tF!!f1!n!ri!ri!fi!f!!f!!F!!f!!n!fS1!ritFI!fl!f!!F!lfHmr!!f!irm WiRE ROPE deSption FOR- lies, tones, E eva in 2 VI 0 i 7 Mil INVALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM S I have been euflering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheuma tism and found that Dallard's Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave if me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24th, 1902, John C.'.SZ Degnan, Kinsman, Ills. 25c, 60c anil f 1 (V) Vi Era nttre Rin.o p 7 M Ki Single and Double Rope Systems. I Among The .Daisies 5fattd$forfhebesf that ismade in Jfootweai: AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZAN&(9 MANUFACTURERS, ST. PA U L. S A. LESCHEN & SONS ROPE CO. S S '920-922 North 1st St Louis, Mo. f , Branch Offices and Warehouses: 13 r: 137 Lake St. 92 Centre St. 8.1 Fremont St. 2 CHICAGO, ILL. NEW YORK, N. Y. SAN KRANCLSCO, CAL. 3 OVK.V ATTACHED TO KCIINACE which often soil the clothes before they are In a condition to remove from the line. To preserve the little patch of ground for other purposes nnd also to Insure freedom frr.ui soot and dust seems to be the purpose of the Inventor In de signing the clothes drying oven here II lustratcd. This Invention Is Intended for uso In connection with the kitchen range or furnace and can nlsd be tit I ized by largo laundries for doing work on an increased scale. It la simply n large sheet Iron oven with n number of sliding racks sus- pended from overhead tracks, having closed fronts and providing horizontal bars on which the clothes are hung while undergoing tho baking process. A heat conducting pipe lends from the furnace or range, nnd, as It Is only once a week that tho drier Is utilized, the amount of heat necessary to dry the washing will not be begrudged from ttio living rooms of the house. Nothing has ever1 equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery Foi-Cj A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monty back If It falls. Trial Dottlti fras. 7TT 5 r vf Talking 3lnchlno Fur Mute.. Ono Jacob Reese has Invented an elec tric talking machlno for mutes, says a London exchange. Two persons, each inensintr the Ihnmll nml fnrrtflmrn,. In :-Cj:.: :: ;: ;j: ;j: -Jr. -J- -rl: :: ;j: y Jjrr.iy metal thimbles connected with posl- ...w uiit. iil-u..,u wi.t-a to it uattcry ind using the Morso code In striking the thimbles together, can talk very fluently In light or darkness nnd nt n good distance from each other. By car rying pocket batteries persons can talk thus while walking or riding. The Mining and Engineering Review PUBLISHED WELKLY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Never printed a line of paid 5 r An old conscrvntlvo Journal, mutter In its reading columns. AlwnjB protects InveHtors In mining compunles without ro snrd to wealth, Itiiluenco or iintlonnllty. Ah a reward of con. slstent honesty of reports It has iittnlneil AUIjGER CIRCUUTIOH THAN ANY OTHER MINING JOURNAL IH AMERICA. V.70U wls" t0 hecome one of tho renders of the Rkview? Aobeilevoour remlerB uro tho most Impartial critics. There fore, wo will Bend you The Alining and Engineering Review on trial for four weeks. If you do not wish to receive itnny loncemotlfr iiSbXtiSS. pISmih 00 "m"' ltyou wl8h 10 c"Mt,"uo Ifc th" $3.00 a year, postage paid, or THE BOHEMIA NUQOET AND REVIEW POR $3.So A YEAR. Address The Mining and Engineering Review 42 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. OR BOHEMIA NUQOET, COTTAQE (1ROVE, ORE. Saw Mill Three miles cast of Cottage Grove on the old Jackson Kile place -All Kinds of Rough Lumber, at reasonable prices. If you nro In need of any thing In our line cull nt mill or address us at Cottage- drove. WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. McKibben Bros. 2 2 VIA GREAT NOHTIIEKN Knilwjiy -TO- Sjioknne, SI. J'aul, Dututh, .Miinte(iulln, Chlctiyo, AND ALL TOINTS KAST. TRAINS DAILY VAST TIMIJ. new Equipment throughout. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Hutlet, Smoking Library Cars. Dajllgiit Trip througfa the Cascade and Rocky Moantalas. For full particulars. Rates. Folders etc. call on or address II. DICKSON. 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. G. YERKKS., O. W. P. A. 'mm Tlio Paslijoii Stablos Kolictuia mid l.lnck Htittc Std'r. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. CHRISTIAN & HANGS - COTT AlilJ liKOVIJ, ORIS wuw wove rioiir miii$. At ANIIPAC'I URERS OP Flour, Km!, Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Germ Meal. Wc carry a full supply of all kinds of feed such as, Hran, Shorts, Rolled Hurley, Oats, Oil Meal and Chops. Our prices are always t iht. See us before buying. Wc are ti l'ottiiK tlrnvc liiHtltutliiu, tlicrefore we rcHpect full.v solicit yum- imtrimiiKc. I f 1 a4 m ir r BlthBi4jjkB . - - - w - mmm . tli rint Arenot, 8ttlt vih. 0. & S. I! K R Tims Tible No. 2 To Take Effect on Oct. IOIIi, 1003. Kut Hound A. 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Tlio Itlcliiinind followed tier a year Inter. NOTICK I'Olt PUIIMOATION. Land Olllce at ItoHelmrtf, Oreiron. January 5.1001. Notice Ih lierebv ulven tlmt tlio fol- luwIiiK-natncd Kettlur linn filed notice of bin Intention to maku llmtl nmof In Htitiport of Ida claim, find tlmt Haiti proof will lie inado licforu .1. J, Walton, U, H. CoiiiinlHHloiiur at ICti Kent), Oregon, on March IS, 1001, viz: David KltNon on IiIh II. K No, 13277 for tho HK NH , W NH & NK t HK Hec 0 T 22 H, It 4 K. lie imineH tho following wltneaBe to provo hU contlmioiiH reililunco upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: James W. Holland, of Lowell, Lano Co.. OreKon, William .1. Hill, of Hazel Dell, Lane Co,, Ore., John T. Martin, Alfred Walker, of Kugeno, Lano Co., Ore. J, T, IlimxiEB, KecletCr, tfWr!!ri!f1!rnn!f1!f1!fn!n!f!lf1!rifMtf1fF1!r!!ri!f1!nr!!f!!fK; 1 Spring is bcvc-Qo are wc f Witli Spray Pumps and Spray Compound. 1Iik. Ittikt'H and Culll vntorM. gr: OlIver'M SU-el nml Chilled I'Iowh. 3 a full and complete l.tnoof llnrilware, St uvea it ml' Tinware. 3, Mining Supplies our Specialty. 3 3 I Piper& Vandenburg 1 iiiiaiiiiiwuiiiiuiuiiiiiwiijiwiiminiiwiwiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii The Bohemia Nugget Published Rvcry Friday NEWS DEP'T. Dooted to the Inlcreila of llolicmla and Cotlaic flrove Induttrics. $1.50 A YIIAR x warn J0H DEPT. Letter Head", Bill Heads, Envelopes, Warranty Quitclaim deeds, Prospectus' and Cards. All Kinds of Job Work THE BOHEMIA NUGGET PUBLISHING COMPANY. COTTAQE 0R0VE, OREO ON. Jim Dumps found Mrs. Damps distressed About an unexpected ruest. "There's nothing In tho house to eat I " "There's something better far than meat," The eu"t endorsed Jim's view! with vim When helped to "Force" byf "bunny Jim." Tie Baulj.to-Sins Cereal ready for any emergency. Farmers vr EaUog "Tore." "Thanks (or Force.' I est It thro times a day. Folks call me 'Bunny Jim.' Took some to the country with me on a Tun ana ine i aimers oat were an 1 eatint 'Force' now. vf ill Rtrrr W 7 1 I I I I ce KIVOWLKS & GKTTYS I'mprlotorH of .The Miners Supply House... -rOur Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Mercliandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. P" A- f- 'I f-