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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
G. A. LcWIs. Bohemia fit tails, VI' IllUU llllllUlUUl CIIRISMAN & BANGS - n't ni HI III' I I II mat v &ttw firove flour mills. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Elledgc & lliggius, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large slock of all kinds of Feed there, which will he sold al lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive n large sliare of your patronage. HAY AND l'EED DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Ilartimpr & Hansen, prop. a, Agricultural Plows, Mowers nnd llnkes. Sole agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplies. Piper& 1 uiuiaiiiiiiiiiinaiiuiiiiUiniUiiiiuiiiiiiiniiuiiinJUiiiJUK KXOWLKS & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... - .jji Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- -aj General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, OREGON. I SOLD We have sold much Real Estate and we can sell yours. If you wish to buy we can find what 3'ou want. All questions cheerfully answered and information given free. If you cant come, write. MEDLEY & MILNE Cor 2nd and Main Sts. Cottage Grove, Ore. f4th Celebration at Cottage drove Program2Commences at 10 o'clock A. M. Coiislatlnglof I'lreinons hose, Mens, Hoys, Girls, Tub and Fast and Slow Pony Ituces etc. Speclul prizes for each ovent. Ilaso Ball. GRAND PARADE OF THE HORRIBLES GREAT PLATFORM DANCE Music by the C. M. A. Band Barliccuc. Prominent Spenkers To Close With Display of Fire Works. G. W- McQueen morniKTOiw or teFashion S AUO OFFICE OF rllK and Black Butte Stage, Double or Sinnlc. COTTAGE GROVE, OR I Hardware i Stoves and Tinware irnpleiiients Vandenbura I f July BOHEMIA NUGGET ROMl'MIA NUOOUT PUULISIIINU COMPANY. Wm. II. Root, l-Jitor and Manser. KnUrrd l Ihc 4lom l Cuttme Orota. Orf ton M won J cUm mll mutter. sritsrnii'TioN iiatkh. It months $1.00 lyenr MM is months 2.lH) U paid in ndvnnee. Tins rM'Kit u toii on nil- m K. r Pruic's tlvrrtlln vncjr. Mun.lM MtwlimiU Kv chuiigv Sun Fnnrlwo, t'sllfotnU. whore fou oarlf furailterilslngnin toinnaa tot 11. I'rioav, Jink s., 1004. Krom now on we can expect the I arrival of a good many who are ' interested in the mines of llotiemia, I Several have arrived this week and have gone on to the district. More Time Wanted. I Some complaint has been made at the short time Riven for the I election of a Director and ClcrV of the school board on last Monday. Less than an hour was consumed iu ' the whole proceedings Probably the result would not have been changed had the polls been kept open forsome hours. Yet, the people who were unable to be present during the clmrt timn nf bnllntim M nllld have fen had take., pan eu- Hon and have been satisfied. At the May meeting of the direc tors of the Massachusetts Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and the American Humane Education Society, held May i8th, It was voted that in memory of the generous gift of the late Arioch Wentworth the Massachusetts So ciety hereby offers to the Selectmen of each of the over three hundred Massachusetts country towns $20 to aid in establishing watering troughs or foundation for animals, attached to which should bean iron cup for the use of human beings, and on or gear which shall be in scribed or painted the words, 'Blessed are the merciful." Our Dumb Animals. Valuable Information. We are in receipt of a large folder issued by the Southern Pacific rail road officials. It containscondensed information I about Oregon resources, industries, 'commerce, products, climate, etc, with a map of Oregon. ! They have also in conjunction 1 with the O. R. & N. railroad, is sued a book of nearly 100 pages, descriptive of the resources of the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The book is well illustrated and contains a map of the three 1 States. Those desiring to learn of ! the great Northwest, can be sup 1 plied with this book by enclosing, 4 cents in stamps to A. L. Craig Passenger Agent O. R. & N., or V. E. Coman, Passenger Agent 1 Southern Pacific, Portland, Ore. The Conntry Newspaper. "The country newspaper is the most useful of all the agencies which stamp the impress up in vil lages and inland cities. Without the aid of local newspapers towns are, as a rule, thriftless and dead. It is common for all great men to speak with contempt of local news papers, but the village newspaper makes more great men out of less material more bricks without straw than any other factor in politics, and is the ladder on which men climb to local distinction as the beginning of wider fame. The ad vent of the local newspaper has always dated the increased thrift of the community. The local news paper is the life of the locality, and the measure of its purpose, as a rule, measures the advancement of people." Nile (Mich) Daily Star. Growth of the Telephone. Oregon Dally Journal. The telephone, now so common, and as we think indispensable, is a young institution. Thirty years ago there were no telephones, and, consequently, no hello girls. How did business men get along those days? And what would hello girls do now if the telephones were all exterminated? Now there are in use in this country 2,315,000 telephones of all kinds, and their use employs 65, 000 wage earners, desldes 15,000 salaried officials and clerks, earn ing $36, 000,000 yearly, all of whom owe their jobs to this invention. Back to these stand the men who made the 4,300,000 miles of tele- plionc wire used, besides other matcttal. The. total capitalization ol tele phone companies in the United Stales Is $384,000,000 (including water, however) nnd their revenues last year were $87,000,000. And how many talks? Nearly 6,000,000,000 last year. And what a vast number and variety ot things were talked ahoutl Again how under the sun could we do business without the telephone? What a marvelous change, what nn immeasurably value, benefit, one simple idea wotked out into prac tice has wrought I And tin- tele phone is not yet 30 years old I A Right Movement. The Nugget is in receipt of a communication from Tom Johnson, I manager of the Portland Commer cial Club, in which lie state- a convention will be held in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday, August ;ud and 3rd, under the auspices of that club for the purpose of formu lating plans for the proper advertis ing of the resources of the Slate of Oregon Every editor in Oregon to be a dcligate at large, the Mayor of every city and town, County Com missioners, president of every or ganization, whose object is to up build the interests of the State, will have a r'ght to appoint delegates. The Nugget is 111 favor of every movement tending to the proper advertising of the States resources. Portland as the gtcat commercial Center should take the initiative and every other city or villiage should act in full accord withit. 1 The Nucget will tie ready to co operate with the movement. Mardi Aran Carnival. The Mnnll Grusi'arnlvnl to bo held In Portland Ih-kIiiiiIiii: June 1Mb mid continuing' until July !Uh. promises to lie que of the moHt Interesting; :md successful entortnliiniontH over held In the went. In order tlmt the Koplt of Cottage drove mid vicinity may have nn opportunity to visit Port land during; the Carnival the South ern Pncllle will noil round trip tickets for which Included ticket to Carnival. Date of sale of tickets June 27th and July "th only. Tickets good 'xlays from date of sale. NOTICE. I hcieb v ulve notice that I will not Ik- responsible for any uoiim 01 nny .form contracted by Charles Hanson 1 without consent llrst iilvcn by 1110. I Cottaue Urove Juno sth 1901. Aiiiiht Swanso.n. THAT Til KOHHIXli IIKADAC1IK. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's Sew Life Pills. Thousands of sullerers I nvo proven their matchless merit for Sick nnd Nervous Headache. Tliey make pure blood and build upyour health, OiiIv 25 cents money Imok it ml cured. Sold by Morgan A lirchaut, 1 Druggist. 3000 MEN WANTED. To buy Kennedy's t'lialn Light ning Liniment, for Ulioiimatlsm and alt palus and iullaination. Price i0 cents, all druggist, or by mall upon receipt of price, write V I. Ken nedy, Sngliuiw, Oregon, for list of testimonies. Satisfaction guaran teed. ACUTK KHKLWIATISM. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, oc casioned bv ueltiiii: net tlirouicli; worse when at rest, or on tlrvt moving the limbs and in cold or dump weather, ie quickly cured by Uallard'g Snow Lini ment. Oscar (Meson, Gibson City, 111., writes, Fed. 10, 1002: "A year ufo 1 was troubled with n pain in 111 V back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of llallard's Snow Liniment cured me." '25c, 6O0 $1.00. Sold by Morgan & llrelinut. EXCURSION RATliS TO YAQUINA BAY. "On June 1st the Southern Pncllle Co will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Ya(iihm Ilav. Iloth season and Saturday to .Monday tickets will I hi sold. This popular resort ls growing In favor encli year, norei raies aro reasouaiiiu and the opportunities for Hulling, Hunting anil seaiiaiiung are iine.v celled by any other resort on the Pa. citlc Const. W ii Coman, General Passenger Agent. SUKI) IIY IILS DOOTOIt. A doctor here lias sued me for 12.f0( which I claimed was excessive for a case ol cliolerr morbus," savB It. White, of l.oaclicuv, uai. Al mu iriui 111, prumuu bis medical skill and inedicilie. I asked liim if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lie used &s I bail eook reason to believe It was, and bu would cot sav underoatb that it wus not " No doctor could uso a better remedy than this in a case of cholera moruiis, it never lans. 00111 uy .w hraUrug store. NOTICK KOU PQIILIOATION. United States Land Office, Koscburt;. Ore., Juno 10th 1001. Notice is hereby given that incompll ance with the provisions of the Act ol Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An aet for tbo ealo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Was dnittoiiTerr tory." asextonded to all tbo Public Lund States by act o( August 4, lua, OAKItIK 1IUAND. ol Cottage (Jrovo County of Lune, Btatu of Uregon, lias tins (lay men in tins olllco her sworn statement No. 10237 for the pmcbaeo of tbo NW H of NW of Section No. 31. Twp, SO South, of Itango 2 West and will offer proof to show that tbo land sought is more valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hr claim to suld land before J. J. Walton U. S. Commissioner at his ofllco at Kugene, Ore., on Monday the 5th day of September, 1004. She names us witnesses: Simeon it. Ilrand of Cottage Grove, Dave Baker, Frunk V ilson, Andrew Lamb all of Dorena.all nf Lune County, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested lo Ilia their cIuIiiib in tills allien oil or before Batd oth day of September 1001. J. T. Unmans, Register. Shoes A regular llnrbeouc in Shoes, Tlie best of styles nml qttuliUes (500 to pick from. $1.ff Mueller bills ami eong styles in nil shapes ol toe mid form of lusts, viei, velotir, box eall'ete our $12.50 and $.'!.00 ones. $U.uT Cordovan, Velour, l'reneh call' mid Viei kitl in full laee. Some were $11.00 but most l them $1.00 We got the style you want and eatt lit you perfectly. Every shoe we sell, no mailer the price, is guaranteed to give good wear and satis faction, or a new pair free. CARE OF DUCKLINGS. I'oiullllnii. Vthli'li rr 'llirlr llrnnlh nml luimr. The liioulmtlng of ducks' eggs Is nut different from hatching of heni' egg. but tlio euro of young iltu-ks Is rumen ii) different In ninny respects from thin , required for chirks, says It. A. Noursr In Itellable Toultry Journal. t'nllki chicks, the iliickllngs must bo renii from the liiciitsitor very noun nfter Hit batch Is complete nnd the young ones dried off. The nest of the brooder afiei tho ducks nro In should lie little lci than that of tho uurserj" In the Inou bator from which they nro tnken. Tlili ruli-s from US to UX ilcgrt'in. nnd should bo contlmicit for twenty four hours, during which the ducks should bo kept under cover most of tho time Tho llrst food should tie given when they have boon In tho brooder n few hours, and nothing ts bettor tlinn alula broad moistened with skimmed milk, In which la sprinkled n llttlo coarse Kami or tine grit. It should be fed 011 shallow tin plates, which are easily cleaned and frequently scnldcd. After the llrst day food should bo offered four or llvo times a day and nny not eaten promptly removed. If 11 sutllclonl quantity Is available, the liu-ud nnd milk diet should lie coiitlmuit for two or three days, when wheat bran mid I'oriiinenl In tbo proportion of two parts bran to one of meal tuny be added, gradually Increasing quantity from one-third lit beginning to tlino quarters at the end of tho week. A proportion of one-quarter broad may tw continued with advantnge, and tho snnd or grit should ts 0 per cent of tho whole from this period on. Tow ilcrcd charcoal sulllclcnt to make It pretty black may be" sprinkled In tho fond once each day. and gramilntod ohuniial nnd grit need to bo within reach of tho jouug ducks constantly. Water with the chill taken off should bo within leach. Dinks mint lune wilier OUM1 though they spend tholl spare lime In distributing tho coiitcul or their drink dish over the surface of the pen. creating n condition decided!) 1 olriiuoiitul to their well being. To avoid this It Is sometimes advisable to reunite the water aiier eacu iiiciu. n nineliunilred and ninety live (IM.trDo) frosh supply being provided for th k hares ol stock ol Hie Uing A lllnghum m.K. LiiiiiIht Company which yon inmigncd If the beginning of the second work to me us security for the payment ol tluds the ducklings strong and full of , said note, said shares ol stock being .V 1. ..,.,,r- t-..ll for n fast nml niimlieriil eighteen (No IS), the parol life. It iiugurs tt. fr " ' said stock being one (fl.UO) oaeb, said steady growth to killing tlmo or to mi Btock ,lgv( jl(MH,, , yoI )y HlU turlly. The rutloii and manner of feed- corH)rHli ,,tlio llltb day of OctoU-r, lug It may remain unchanged, but lb" itMKi, iind having lieen trunFlerred by youngsters must have more exorcise, you to llio iimliTpigiicd lor the purpoxes part of which slioiild bo In tbo open j aforesaid. nlr and on grass when convenient. You niu furllior notillcd that Iho mi (Jreen food should bo provld.il from , dcrsigueil will sell wild stock at puhlio tills time forward. If early In tho sea son. chopped cabbage or mangel wur r.els may be fett soparutely, or steamol cut clover from which the strong steins have been removed may do ioii hi nie upish. making HO per cent of the tt hole. Hut when green grass or clover can no obtained It Is much to be preferred and should bo gathered, cut lino a lid fill In the morning tvhllo the dew Is on. Animal food Is needed nfter tho llrsi week. Hoof scraps are most In fat for tills purpose on account of Its avail - ability and keeping qinillties U s.mnl,. ho sifted for the young ducks mi ll they are threo weeks old nnd may Increased In (inutility from B per eon of the mash during tho second week to 10 or 11! per cent nt the end of three weeks. This ration will give good results un til It Is time to fatten the birds fur market. itrnrliur or f.'lilrUs, The best pluu I know of lo get broody hens to take the chicks from 1111 bleu linlor Is to give the lieu two or throe eggs out of the Incubator on tho eight eon Ih or nineteenth day mid allow tier to hutch them, says W. It. Oruhnui In the Ontario Agricultural college bullo tin. When your Incubator hutch Is over, tuke 11 dozen or lifloen chickens and put them under the hen after dark, liven If they happen to differ In color from those she has hutched, she will mother them all the sumo. If you give them to her In the daytime, she may not do so. Never neglect to give Ihc hen u thorough dusting before giving her any eggs. If there Is one thhig more than another that requires cure fill attention In rearing young chickens, It Is to keep them free from lice. If lice get upon them from tho ben or 1 elsewhere, u largo proportion of them will be sure to die. To Kill Un 011 Clilrka, Hear In mind Hint when using oil or I groaso of nny kind on fowls only a llt tlo should bo npplled, 11 s grease will do Htroy chicks. As 11 spray for poultry house use kcrosoiio emulsion (or koro bono), itdding 11 gill of snsHiifrus oil and half a pint of crude carbolic acid to 11 gallon of keroscno or emulsion. Two or three applications will destroy not only tho lice, but tbo "nits" nnd eggs. At Pacific Timber Compiinys Store Tiider Odd Fellows Hall COTTAUE OROVE, OUEC.o.N. t: Tho Stamp At I 1 I I p hi! 3aaaiaBnaK: Selz Schwab Fine Shoes OK TIN- A. Cutter A. And Cahn-.Nieldcsbtirg 1 Oi Stock is Complete in If IIEMKNWAY & mtici:. TO K. A. LAW ItA fi II : You 1110 heiidiy uotilleil that tin iiromisKorv nolo h men vou oxoeiuoii 111 favor ni tho iindorsigni-i 1 1111 ,i iitui'i .ii.i I1HKI. the iiriuclii.tl ol x.iiil mile being 1 1,000.(10, and payable six iniinths aft, r dutoaud lioars lliletent n( tbo rule ol six per cent tier annum bum the (Into ol said note, is now duo nml iiiipsld, iind I hereby demand Immediate payment ol said note, and if vou fail lo puy Ihc n,,tn,ti,t itit,, n,i Mniil (mil, nt nil,.., I ulll irooew to Hell tbo twin ty four thousand uiii-tion to the highest bidder, ill Cot ; - - , - - tage 1 1 rove, Initio County, Oiogon, alter jf,, ( the uuttspaiicrs published In 1 lounge (irovo. Lane County, Oregon, to-ll, llio llolieinia Miggct. Dnicd this 21st day ol May, 11101. lH-4t .I.C. LoNd. TIIItOWN I UOM A WAdON. Mr. tienruo K. Ilabeoek was thrown 1 rum Ids 111:1111 and sovorcly bruisiil. 1 j'e applied Chamberlain's I'uin llulin , V - -t .... hn.,,1 ho ' ilitvn , Nl)rth plliri, Con. There is nothing iiiuul lo I'uin Halm for suraius and broil-ex. It will ell'cctn curu in one third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by New Urn Drug Htoro How About Vour Summer Vacation. Newport oil Yiuiulnu liny Is the ideal seaside resort of the North l'a clllc Const. Hound trip tickets nt ureatly reduced rates on sale from all .Southern ruelllc (mints In Ore Kon, ou and after Juno tst. Ask AkciiIs for further Information and a handsomely Illustrated Hoiivcuir booklet, or write to Ildwln Ktono, C. & K. ft. It., Albany, Ore., or W. H. Coman. U. I. A., H. I'. Co., Tort laud. Diiivn:; to dksi'Hiiation. l.lvinK at an out o( the way place, 10 mote Iroiii eivlllzatl jii, a family Is often driven to desperations In easo ol acci dent, reuniting in lliirns.Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, ele. Lay in a supply of lluck len's Arnica Halve. It's the best on earth. Siuu.ut Morgan A Hrehaut drug storo, F. J. Poduska ANNuycr & Chemist Mines Examined, Valued, Surveyed or Reported on. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoes tV7i of Quality Tllco uie the in;ii;ic winds that nppenl to the Shoe buyer. That's what vou want mid what you get when YOU BUY Heavy Shot's. the above hues Itl IUvIIOUi;U. ie TiuiuAi XT? f villi ill HlUll , p) r - - - - " I dil ated two libicks west 5 it ili line blis'k north nf J s tlieS r. Depot 1 Earge Rooms J Well tenliliiteil well fur- 2 iilolieil and llrst class In J every particular a j Rates $1 per day! Hoard bv the week (INI S will I bod per S ai week. Iloiiioinbor tbo a phieo The best lubloM 5 mid tho host boils, tbo J besL aci'iiiiiinodntiiiiis In a every particular. J , 5 ky eillTd! nOIPl Airs. Ida 11. Ihompson. S rtllU'ltlKllll-HH " laaiiiiiiiiso BARGAIN DAYS , 5 S Kvory dny Isu llarK'thi Day at this (irocer.v. We've nothing to Klvo away but everything to soil that Is found In a First Class Grocery Store. We've never sold you anything; but fresh clou 11 kooiIs. Ix't 1IH serve you. " S a a 2. n q : m o o s t 5 o a S " I'llONU MAIN 65 S QJULIUUUJUUUUUJUlJUUUliLO NEW Flour A hi Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop I'Vcd, Oialiniu Klour, Oats, llran and Hhorts. J. K. UKOWN, West Side. 'ottuo, (Irovo wuuuuouugguggDOOOOaODOODOO