Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, April 08, 1904, Image 8

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    H. C. MADSEN, I
Watchmakkr.
Repairing at rtuonafcl. mart.. '
All work snarasteed nnt-elait.
Wattam.Clofkt n.l Jtwslrrat Lownt rtlm
OOTrAOK GltOVK, OKB. I
A. H. KING
Attorney at Law,
gotta git, attorn, oitn.
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Laiv
-Cimc on Mln street. Writ SMr.
Cottagh Grove, Ork.
j. c. joriNsoN
tfttorncysaml Couiisclors-at'Law
8rel'l attention slven to Mining, Corporation
ml Mercantile Uw.
JOUee orrr (lirmin A llr mrnviii'iiiore.
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE.
L.T. llirrli. A, C. Woodcock.
WOODCOCK. & HARRIS.
dttorneus-at-Law
8rlal mention given to the Uw ol Minn.
EUUKNK, OUK.
AUCTIONEER.
Tvventv venrs
exier!enci Fine
stock Rales it stiechilty. Wrlt.i for
dntes. W. T. KAYSKR,
Cottnge Grove, Oregon.
KMldrcce rhene So. !W tUSrr Thonr ir.
J. E. HOSMER,
physician nd sonoEov
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty.
Office honrs from 9 to It s m I rom 2 to 5 p m.
8nndsy from IS to 2 p m.
Office In Midien Bnlldtnc, Miln itrret,
COTTAGE; GROVE. OREGON.
BARKER & PERMAN
PROPRIETORS OF
THE EXCHANGE
DEALERS IN FINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Mstn street. Cottnc Grow. Ore.
The First National Bant
Cottage Grovk, Ork.
Paid jj Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, available any place
n theUnlted States
nuim Ems,
President,
T. C. Whiii.ii,
Cuhler.
HOLIDAY PHOTOS.
Come at once nnd have your boll
(lay photos taken In time to Bend to
friends for Christmas. Do not wait
.till the lust moment.
W. F. Siia.nafei.t.
Gallery on West Side, opposite
Masonic Hall.
BE WISE
At $1. a year
No Investor can,afford to be
without the
Journal for Investors
iny one of Hi features ii alone worth
the price of lubscrlptlon.
It will wire you huudreda of dollars
ererjr year.
Iti cbaractor bat nerer been Impugned.
JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO.
Room G, Chamber of Commerce, Boiton.
Addresi letteri to P. O. Box 3617.
FIRE.
Don't neglect thutliouBe, but call
at the express oinco nnd have Torn
Awlirey write you up a policy In
either the .Etna Insurance Co. or i
tlio Oregon Fire Itellef Association of
Jlciliimvllle, Oregon. eot-3
Among
Tnt:
Daisies
5fand$forthcbesf
Ihnf i$mad? in
Jbotwear
AT ALL LEADING DEALERS.
CGOTZIAN&(9
MANUFACTURERS,
5T.PAU 1.
Notliing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
E ftOX'DUPTION fries
trOr(oijoui.d Mcfff.M
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Monty back If It fall. Trial Dottlea free,
TIT''' I
W .2fl 1 IS
MOTOR FOR BICYCLE.
git
plr Method t Moilrrnlalna OM
Stachtnr.
Tho InrRp majority of those wlio 11
few years kro took up cycling its an
nmtucmpnt livc been tumble to re
place the bicycle with tlic automobile
uow Hint tlio latter bns inmle ltd ni
ponrnnce nml linvo linil to bo onntcnt
to Mirk to the vvliwl or tlnil nunc other
fonn of pntlmc to afford exercise ami
occupy tlielr spnre moment. As n
silently cheaper vehicle thnn the reg
ular horseless enrrtnge the motor bi
cycle has been Introduced, nml n num-
CURAT UOTOll CTCLK.
DOr or these machines may be seen ev-
"T l,a-v 1,1 Populated districts, but here-
to fore no provision hns been made for I
attaching a motor to the old bicycle, I
and It has been necessary to provide
an entirely new- frame to carry the en- j
glne which propels the cycle. !
The usual method of mounting the j
motor Is to place It In a circular frame
In the position occupied by the crank
shaft In the regular bicycle. However.
this Is made unnecessary by the Inven-
Hon wmcn we Illustrate, wuicn makes
possible the use of the old machine
with motor attachment. We would
suggest, nevertheless, that the rear
wheel be replaced by one of slightly
stronger build, as the Increased weight
nnd the force of the motor will oon ei-
pose only weakness which may exist
In spokes or rim. j
As the motor is shown there Is little
If any added strain placed on the tubu
lar frame, which Is a strong point In 1
Its favor when the attachment to old
bicycles Is considered. The driving
hub should be provided with n coaster
Drake, nnu n seconu sprocnei ivura is
necessary to connect with the motor,
while the gasoline reservoir and elec-
I trie outfit can be arranged ns usual on
1 motor cycles.
MONO RAIL ROADS.
German and Enfcllau Inirnlor. Hope I
to DeTtloi, Hlsh speed. ,
The promoters of the mono rail high
speed electric railway between Liver-
pool and Manchester have started the
work of construction. vnen tne ran-
la Mmnlalni1 a unrfiH. nf tmlns
-----
nmnlnir nr 110 ml es nn hour will be
irrj", TV." .
....l -l,Ul. n.111 Mulnra tl,a llmB Inl-.
started, which will reduce the Umetak-
un rr ih. tnnrner from IJvernool to
- ' - - -
Manchester from forty to twenty mln-
utes.
Those Interested In the scheme re-
gard It as being the prelude to a reor-
ganlzatlon of express railway service
throughout Great Britain and believe
,., Ua nrw.lMlltv .f Tt-nrL-lnr- nt
hiPh ha. In dimon
" 3?L Lt7es tTbo
Btrateu the railway companies win do ,
tnrtnce.1 to build sDeelal mono rail
nlnlrtth.;Tlstlnllneror ,
UL.ni "
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAH, OF
Ctntltmen
- Being entirely cured of deafness,
a full hlito
my
berof physicians,
only an ooevitioi
rnone others, the raott eminent ear Dedalit of thiacitv. who told me thai
only an opoition could help me, and even that
then erase, btt the bcarinft in the affected car
I then aaw vour advertUement accidentally
ment. After I had ued it only a few days according to your directions the noises ceased, end
to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car hat been entirely reHored 1 thank you
heartily and bee to remain Very truly yours
V A. WURMAN, 730 S Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation,
K".reeand YOU GAH CURE YOURSELF AT HOME n,ttr.T.,nBl
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
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1 .-
The Mining and
Engineering Review
I'UIILISIiP.D WUfiKLY,
ET"An old coiihtrvfitlve Jonriinl.
mutter In ItH rending columnu.
TAhvnyH protectH InveHtorn In mining comiihiiiIch wltliotit ro
Kiird to wealth, Inllueiicu or imtlonallty. Ah a reward o( cou
ulHtent lionewtj' u( rcportM It hnx attained
A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER MINING JOURNA IN AMERICA .
per Do j-oii wlnh to become one of the readers of the IIevibw?
Wo believe our rcadorn nre the most Impartial critics. There- '
fore we will neml you The Alining and Engineering Review on trial
for fourweeks. If you do not wIbIi to receive It any lonKernotlfy
the San FrnncUco nfllce by mull. IfyouwlHhto contlnuu It the
HubMcrJptlon price Ih
$3.00 a year, pontage paid, or
THE BOHUAIIA NU(KJirr AND REVIEW IH)R $3.5o A YEAR.
'VVWVWVVW
Address-The Mining and Engineering Review
42 Montgomcr3' St., San Francisco, Cal.
vr
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OR BOHEMIA NUflQET,
oxproM service. It Is niinoivu Mat
the Great Western railway Is consul
crltiR already the advisability of con
atructlni! Mich n Irnck for nn express
service between Hrlslol mul Camden
In connection with high speed trtir
Hon on railways, the experiments to be
curried out In tJcrinaiiy will be watch
oil with Interest. All the lending low
motive bullilers nml electrlcnl flriu
Imve Invii Invited to submit designs,
mul trials will be made on the lines be
tweeu Hamburg, llniiover and Iterlln
It Is hoped to attain speeds of ninety
to n hundred miles an hour with safety-
I'Arntnn Vrnrrr For Snmlatnnr.
To save the red stone on the exterior
of the riillnilelphln bourse from cruin
bllng Into lino inivviler It Is being coated
with parallln. In other words, to pre
vent further InromU of n prwe-w of ills ,
lntegmllon which threatened to mill j
the most Imputing pnrt of the big hall
of trade Its face Is being uiasageil. j
enameled and given n in vveompleUm. '
Streams of hot vawr arc tlrst turned (
U)Oii the ml stone. This opens the
grain, or the pores. Then the boiling '
parallln Is spread over Its surface, nml
when this dries the stone becomes of a
maroon hue distend of Its former red
I'rllhiK Trer I17 dectrlrltr.
Some time ago. says lllectrleity. we
described how the timbers of nn olu
bridge out west were cut In two lij
menus of wires heated by an elect rl
current. In Franco this same sihi-nu
Is now being adopted for felling trees
A wire stretched between two poles Is
brought to n high temperature and
lted as n saw. It Is stntcd that the
time reiiulrcd to fell n tree by this
netliod Is one-quarter of that acces
sary by the old method.
S1IES0TA Oil OKI.AI10M.lf
A friend wishes to know which Is
the more promising proposition tim
bered lands In northern Minnesota or
prairie land In Oklahoma at the same
price per acre, $10, he wishing to buy
n piece of land out of which to make n
farm. The Minnesota proposition opens
up several years of very hard, rough
work work which none but a trained
, ,vooJslimn should undertake. There
I our MeuA ,vnl ,lm, the ,vinters long
, aIlll probnhly social nnd educational
opportunities prettv inwr for some
, me at Ienst xhe poor man caI, just
, nbout cear up one of farms for
hl. children. On the other hand, ho
will not have nil clear sailing in Okla
houia. There nre occasional hot winds,
burned crops, droughts and dust
storms, but for the poor man the great
er number of working days during the
year, the lessened cost of clothing nnd
fuel nnd the great ease with which
,irip land can lie brnucht under cul
tlvation would seem to make It a more
desirable location for him. There Is no
rule about such a thing. Some men
get ahead anywhere In spite of every
difficulty, nnd some fall under the
most advantageous conditions.
THCE PEDtlLKIlS ASD M'llSCRYSinX
W(J suoura Jte to draw U strongly
markC(i Une between the tree peddler
nnd legitimate nurseryman. The
nverage tree peddler Is too often a fake
of worgt kln(I an irresponsible, un-
KcrUnnlous nrevnrlcator. whose advice
. . . ... . . . 1
on iruil irecs is uucnj nunmaa uuu
. . n ,ui i-
nuu " ,ci,u-' ,u """
.
ny sort of name. The nurseryman Is
f ..... .... .. .
JiUL una W11J . 1 L is iu U13 ... H . - , U
sjTe gatSfactlon to his patrons, sell
them trees which will not only grow.
but whIcu n.m be ,nle ,0 Dame amI
Bulted t0 the and locality where
Tne ppjdier cares only to get the
order Now covering all sections of the
. ... 7. .... ,
eounwy. mis BURgesuon win now sooui
bay, y0UF treeS f
Qcarest responsible nurseryman and let
.w. . ... , ,
",TOU'" "'""
ANY
HEAD
NniQCQO
ntW" IIUIUL.U1
BALTIMORE, SAYS
rtAT.Trunnt. WA March tn. igai.
thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
roonthi. without anvaucceM. consulted a num
only temporarily, that the head noisea would
would be lot forever
in a New York teener, and ordered vour treat
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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Never printed n line of paid
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COTTAGE QROVE, ORE.
x
LIVER
TROUBLES
"tAndThtntonl'llUMk-rinnitht
ajooil mrdlcino for llrrr .lliiriuir.
tt oiiivil my fon sftrr h. hid apnl
rtoowlthiloctnn It tt all lh mul
lein. J Uk.,". M11S t'AKOLINK
MAHTIN, rtkrbvirir. W Vs.
If your liver does not act reg
iilsrly go to vour ilniggut anil
sivure a package of Tliedford's
lllaA-k-lirniiL'ht nml take a dose
tonight This great family
mrdiciiic fives the constipated
bowels, stirs up Die torpid liver
and enmes a lienlthy secretion
of bile.
Tliedford's Itlack Draught
will cleansK the bonds of im
purities nml strengthen the kid
neys. A torpid her invite
colds, hilioiiniess, chills ami
fever ami all manner of sick
ness and contagion. Weak kul
iipvs result in llriglit's disease
winch claims as many victims
ns coiiMiniption. A '.'.Went
ivvknee of Thcdfortl ' lllnck
lraiighi should nlwnjs he kept
in the liouo.
"I WfA Thnlfonl's nlsck
Draught (or liver anil k'tlnr? com-
I'lmntfl ami fount! nothing to i-trrl
t" WU.l.IAM IWFllAN. Mr
blehMd. III.
CHECK ON INVENTORS.
I'ntrno Will llriicrlorlli lie HrHnlfd
Out 1111 t'Bfful Device.
It was formerly the custom to refer
to the United States patent otllce in
the fool"s pnrtiillso, from the fact Hint
the Inventive crank could nlways have
his vanity tlattcrod by receiving n gov
ernment patent on a device, no matter
how wild or Impracticable It was. piv
vlded. of course, he could pay the tv
quired fee. All this Is changed now.
nnd In order to obtain n patent on an
Invention It must be proved to be use
fill nnd capable of practical operation
This change In the policy of the pat
cut otllce Is made necessary by the tre
mendous amount of business Hint It in
doing. The rush to secure patents on
every conceivable device mid scheme
Is getting greater and greater eveiy
ypur. In tin old days all that tin- i s
anilners did was to satisfy theuiK-U
that the claim wns original nml t.it
the fee wns paid, whereupon .1 t nt
1 would Issue. Hut the government lias
granted close 011 to l.OOO.Otm ,.(i, nis
I und the nmntint of labor IiimiImsI n
searching the files to couip.iiv
claims with ncnial patents .l.-mn mi -that
11 more conservative piln.v Id
adopted. ;
This Is getting to be 11 serlmis pn.l I
lem In Itself, for the rapid ncciiinit'ii
tlon of applications nnd patents, unl,
iiiuiit-niit-
anil foreign, promises t
Rn-n tlw. filllclnls of 111., l-ii eiiimi.iil
swamp me omciiiis or me o iiuiiiini
unless something Is done to cie. k Hie
UIllCSS SOIlieilllllg S 1IOHI IO C'llM'K llll'
.,. ... .,. ,.., i,
granting of useless patents. M.is ii,n..
lately been taken to Improve ihe svs
tern of classifying p'lleuts, vvlie-n will
simplify the work of attorneys i.ml
nmlncrs alike.
A Novel Locoiutilltr.
Alll? Ol UriVHIR IUTI8 HI
oa,moUm , nvo,,,(i, , mmv WXf
'Wt wluJ onlno built by tlm
,, ,,,. n... i..,
lon nni Southwestern rullwuy. Lng
land. These engines, which are for
' '""t passenger service, have Inside cyl
lndcrs and crank axles. The axles lire
of the built up tye. nnd the crunk
webs extend beyond the axle, being
enlarged so as to fonn balunce weights.
All the revolving weights and part of
the reciprocating weights arc bulanci-d
In the axle. Other features of these
engines ore Mr. Drummoud's system of
transverse tubes through the firebox
and tenders carried on two four wheel
trucks Instead of on threo rigid axles.
us In the ordinary Kngllsh practice.
Tne iiueMlon of tne best method tn
enre for the Inllrin unil needy poor of
even our best comiminltlcH Is n Horlnm
one. TLe most practical and satlH
factory method we hsfvo ocn tried In
for the county to own n good farm
have It operated by a competent and
practical farmer and have on the farm
a commodious home for the people to
be cared for. Kueli little work as these
people arc capable of doing Is rciidil)
put to good use on the farm In many
ways In the care of the garden, the
poultry and the stock. The farm con
dltlons nnd environment are of the bent
In a sanitary sense, and whore such a
farm Is managed, as It may be, the
cost of keeping such people Is reduced
to a minimum. The committee of the
boards of supervisors who have such
a farm In chargo should be practical
farmers and never politicians. Other.
wlso tbe plan Is likely to be a failure.
.MAKES a'clEANSVEk
There's nothing like doing a tiling
thoroughly. Of all tlio Salves you ever
heard of, Hucklen's Arnica Salve is tlio
1 bent. It sweens nvvav and cnreti TturtiH
Sores, IlruineH, Cuts, lloils, Ulcers, Skin
j'.riipiioiis ami riles. It's only 25c,
and guaranteed to give satisfaction by
.muKuii re jireiiitui, urugfim.
I i
i McKibtai lirotte
I Saw Mill
I Throe miles east of
I Cottage Grove on the
I old Jackson Kile place
I .A-ll Kinds
of Rough Lumber, at
reasonable prices.
If you uro iu need of any
thing In our lino cull nt mill or
address uh nt tiottngu Orove.
I WE WILL TREAT. YOU RIGHT.
I McKibbcn Bros.
OREGON
ShoitLine
and union Pacific
Three Trains To The last Dally.
Through Pullman standard and tour
ist sleeping curs daily to Oinnlui, Chi
cago, SiinkHiie, tourist sleeping ears
tliutv to Kansas I'llv , through I'lilliuitn
tourist sleep ug curs (personally con
ducted) weekly toChicngo, KtinsiisCitv ;
reclining chair cais (seats free) to the
I'ust dully.
MOUtS
I'llDll.AMI IO CMIOAIIO
No (-hHlise el osfs.
Ori'viiT Tivik SciiKiiri.is Aiikivk
rim 1 from Cortland riioM
t'hicngo
1
Wortli.Onil..l5-ft'u"'
! pecinl , u, i
l:irii.m.l
111 1 1 Milt -lllgton.
iiiupiin v 11,1 ,
Umi, Chicago until
Kind.
Atlaiitie , salt Lake, Deliver,
I-: press , Kt.Wotth. Oliialiu. OiOOit.m
S. 1ft p.m. Kansas City, St.
v 1 iv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - luiiH,Cliicni;o and
lllgton, I 'ut. I
t, I'.uil ' Wullu Walla, Lew '
KastMnili ston . Siioknne.'S (H)n. in.
1 . 4 . 1 n .
via
Spokane.
I Wiillnce, l'lilliiinn,
I Minneapolis , ''t.'
! l'niil. Diilnth, Mil-
I vvuiikee, Chicago Ai
I Kast.
OCKAN AND K1VEII SCIIEIH'I.K
Kor Sun I'nincisco Kvery live dsvs
at S:(X) p. 111. Kor Astoria, way points
and North Ilench Dnilv (except S1111
dnyv at S:(H) p. 111. ; Saturday nt 10. OH p.
111. Pally servico (water permitting) on
Willamette and Ynn hill ltlvers.
Kor fuller information ask or write
your nearest ticket agent, or
A- L. CRAIG,
(ieuersl Passenger Agent
TheOiegon Katlroud A Niivugiilion
Co. Portland, tlregon.
ASK TIIK AiiK'.v'l tm
TTCTvJrs
VtA
TO-
Spobmte, St. Paul,
.Ul intra poUM, Duluth,
Chicago, St l.ouln
AND AU TOINTS KAST AND SOUTH
2
Overland Trains Dally The Flyer
And The Fast Mall
2
Splendid Service
Up to date Equipment
Courteous Employes
Daylight Trip across the Cascade and
Rocky Mountains.
I"or TIckctM, ItutcH, FolderH and
Full Information, Call on or addn-HH,
11. DICKSON, 0. T. A.
122 3d St., Portland Ore.
S. G. VKUKKS., U. W. I'. A.
13 Flrit Avenn. Rltle rtaili
0. & S. E II K CO.
Tlma Table No. 2
To Take Effect on Apr. 2ml, 1001.
Kait Hound 3aniHKatonl)r.
I tli. 12 Imlly Kl
No it-No 1 ccpt Hunilay.
No 2 -No
I'.M. A. VI.
11 mi : 16
10:10, 6 (,
in 41 f.m
io::ih' i M
ID :t'l. I 47
10:: 1. 1 1
I0:2:l l:i
in. ai 4 '16
10.111 4:'Jll
0-4H I III
V.- 1.12
I 0 30 4 (l
HTTIONS,
.CntUKi- Orovu
Uulden .
Currin.
. Cvrro lliiril'i
linker
. Dorerm
licl Ki'k
. (I hvcI I'll
SlewHrt
Klur
KtM-ky rolnl
Wl I, (. I
Hubjcct to rlianye ultbout notice.
All outward freight forwarded ODlylat ttiw
loin t rlMk of ahlf.isr androiiHlirnce.
Freight will not be received at the O. .tB
K. It. It. I)eKit alter 6:10 p. in. To imure
forwarding on neit train freiKht must ,
illivereu ill nmic iiuju .u u.
being billed.
A. u. wuui), Acinic vicn mer.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIi.
Notice Ih hereby ulven to all whom
it may concern that the iimlcrHliriicd,
Iiuh hy order of the llonoralilo
County Court of tlio State of Oregon,
for tlio County of I.anu been duly ai)-
tiolnted uiliiiliilHtnitor of the eHtato
of Ocoriju iToderlck dale, deceuHisd,
nnd that all iioi'hoiih havliiu; claltiiN
aKaliiHtHaldeHtatoarureqiilied to pre
Neat the HHinn duly vertlfled with the
nroncr voucliei'H to the uiiderHlKiieil,
at IiIh 1'1'hIiIoiico luNaliKNiunty, which
Ih at Cottage drove within hIx montiiH
from tlio dale of UiIm notice.
Dated, Foliruary ntli 1001.
W. K. HiiANAruir,
AdmlulHtrator.
J. C. Joiinho.n,
Attorner for Administrator.
M. .ItidkhiH can take your order
for tho celebrated tiolld AiiHtrallati
Hllverwaro und iiIho Ioi-.Mi'h. .ImIui A.
I.ojjan h popu Inr now book, "Tlilrty
YearH In WttHhlnjrtoii, II. C." tf
P.M.-A.M. Ml
2:110 7:3H n
2:611 7:W 3.2
2:M 7.IB ft
! 7'.'i0 CI
J.l K:W 7 7
3:11 H:ll H3
3:17 :17 9 6
3:30 f.m 10 r.
8.36 HM II 3
:i:hh h.iii 12
3:41 H:f U 8
:i:Vi VM in
W. S. Chrisman& Ely Bangs
v. i mi m
m iiMinnk mi i i m Nimrla
IIHl V IIUH) IIIIIIVIHU) WVMIU1W Wl MIIIIU.
CHK1SMAN vS: HANl.S
Bcif7ino tui'Ant? -irt.ir hhyiiic
Having purchased the warehouse formerly
owned by Messrs Iilletle K: Ilij4nins, we wish
to announce that we will continue to carry a
Inrjje stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will
be sold at lowest prices.
Hy cmirtcotiK ttciitiucnt, siiniio lenliii) we liopo to
receive a litrne Hlmre of your pntnmnKc.
HAY AND KlilCD DKl.IVHRl-l) l'Rt)M I'TI.Y.
Ilai'lmi tV IBiiiisii. prop
V. liAittu'TTH, Manager.
gmmilF1!Mlff1!f1IFFri!f11MtFMfF1!fWn!f1!n!fmiWmilFK
I Spring is bcrc-So arc wc
With Spray l'uinps and Spray Compound.
llnt-H. IIiiKc'h and Cultlviiturn.
Ollver'H SUvl and Chilled I'Iovvm. 2
2 Klxli Unix. Wmkoiim.
- a full and coniileti l.lne of llarilwaiv. Stoven and Tinware.
S Miniiif; Supplies our Specialty. 2
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The Bohemia Nugget
Published
NEWS DUP'T.
Devoted (o
(lie inlcrculn ol
liohcmln
and
Collajc drove
Industries.
$1.50 A YI2AR
THE BOHEMIA NUGGET PUBLISHING COMI'AMY,
C0TTA0I: (iROVIi, OKHUON.
Tai Baadj.to-Bam Cwtal
ready for
any emergency.
Farmara avra Eating "Faro.
"Thanks for 'Force.' I eat It
times a day, Folks call me 'Sunny
Took some to the country with me
Tun ana lae farmers out mere
1 satins 'rorca' now.
ITIU JvUTF,
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I'roprlotorH of
...The Miners Supply House...
$-Ouf Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.
General Mercliandisc, Miners' Tools and Ammunition
BOHEMIA, OREGON.
I'llOI'IIIKIOMI' OK-
Atii ofucf or rnr.
iMolu'iuin mul Hint-It Unite Stune.
i iv i i n i
- COTTAOli OKOVIS, ORIS
livery Friday
J0II DliP'T.
Letter Heads,
Hill Heads, Km elopes,
Warranty Quitclaim
deeds,
I'rospcclus' and
Cards.
All Kinds nf Job Work
tsw.ra
Ill
Jim Dnmps fonod Mrs. Dumps j
distressed
About an unexpected rruest.
"There's nothing In the house
to eat 1 "
"There's something better far 1
than meat."
The guest endorsed Jim's view
with vim
When helped to "Force" by
"Sunny Jim."
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threa
Jim.'
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