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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1904)
p G. A. Lews. l'KOPItlKTOHS OP . 1 I rv ri AIJU) OFl U K OK I UK it?$l nulicinia ii tl Hack Hulk S(jc. First lass Turnouts, Double or Single. LEWIS & McQl'EEN COTTAGK GROVI5, OKU rv ww -xi.'a'.' ...x. v, milage uiw rwur iih" Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Alcssrs Ivlledge N: H ileitis, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large slock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive a large share of your patronage. HAY AND 1-KKI) DKUYKRKn PUOMl'TLY. Ilartunu: & HiSiiM-n. prop. 1? f A I 1'. UAIilH III', .WiHI.IJil I . BOHEMIA NUGGET IIOIIIiMIA NUddUT I'UIII.ISIIINU COMPANY. Wm. II. K'uiil. IMIIiir and Manner. KntvKil t Itie txinliilllrv 01 itlilo Urme, Oregon m wornl cl mull limner. KUiSt'ltll'TlllN ItATKS. tl imtutlis SUM 1 year SI..") IS innnthn StfiH) It paid in ntlvnticv. THIS PAFKIl l kcnl nn Mr l R. V. lints' .VilvctUilnn: Awncy, Bl unit Mtjirhnnm Kx chtuiiro, n t"ntlro, I'allhirnl. whi'iu mil unrulor niWcrtlntng mn lutlliuto tnr II WliDNKSlUV, SltlTHUDItKl't, HJO.J 5 :.: '" iiniHiiiiiiifiininmimmmiiimMmmminmmuirmmK Hardware Agricultural Iii)pleii)cils rp Plows. Mower-H and liukex. Suit- npi iiIm tin MILBURX WAGONS A Full Stock ot Minium Mtpplit'.-. erlelirntcd S WHY CIIANtll: M Ml. ROU t l:S? The contempl.itiil ih.int-e in the mail unite Iroin Cuitaee Grove to :3, ' Itohctni i as evidenced ly the ad- vertii-etneuts tor bids by the gov ernment is a matter of considerable surprise as well as disappointment to a great inauv people. 3 I p'or years past the mail which left Cottase Gtove in the morning arrived in "(olicniia in me cany eveninu in ample time for the let- i ters to lie read, answeteil ami sent 5 1 out the next morning. By the g contemplated change in the route , this will be impossible and will re- , quire about lour days to receive an answer to letters Irom Bohemia. E5 The O. and S. U railway will 'rnrrv the mail to Wild wood which JUiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiuuiiiiiiiUiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiaiiwuiuiuiii: tns.. n, ,i,a, road, but why let the mall stop " 'over night at Wild wood, and why li;i: H'l'llM! jl AI.1T : carry the Bohemia mail in such a . ... , , i i round-about way leaving the county of mix tool i jilw in n ili-Mr.-tlile , . - . i . n ...i road or tn fact any road at all mak one, but of iipml Importnnco i. tlip j jtig it tmpossillc to reach the des tination by any conveyance larger l nan a pack iiorse. 1 he mail is now carried from Wild wood to Bo hemia by stage over county road via Mineral postoffice and has been considered a very satisfactory ser vice for years. Why not let the Bohemia mail continue as it is now going ua Mineral and through from Coltagt Grove in u day, instead of running a special route from Wildwood to Mineral for the Mineral mail alone, cutting out the service between Mineral and Bohemia, and leaving Olenwood entirely oil the mail route and sending the Bohemia mail in a round-about way by pack train. It is always understood that a mail service is established so as to Griffin & power ot retaining this imllt.v so us not to ntititrp too frequent sharpen hi?. Il.v nmklii your purchases of the (ii-illln & Yeatch Co. you always twelve your money's worth In the litut iimlity of tools and cutlery ol pro.verly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an ed;i'. KiVOWEitiS & WKTTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... I Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Hnirnuiiitiun. BOHEMIA, OREGON. JssSSSSSSS&sf &m6SS4& .a&.vv. wwvv.V;yvwcv-vvv number of the people. Certainly no one who will give this matter thought can doubt but it will be an error to make this con templated change and it must prove very unsatisfactory to a large majority of the residents and miners of Bohemia as well as the business men of Cottage drove. ; nr1 AW READY MADE CLOTHING The London (icnenil .McreliandlMf Store wish to announce to the Imylnsr public that they now liae a very complete stoek of tieueral .MerehandUo which they lutein muIIIiih: .ii per cent Iielou all competition. Wo purchase our kooiIh In largo (luautltleH through BuHtern Druminers, pay cash for all we buy, have no hlh rents, no lupurnuec rates to pay, and consequently ean sell veiy cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. flt $7.50 to $9.00 High (trade (Joods and other lines of Heady .Made ('lothlDK of Neatest up-to-date stylo at priecs that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our lino of ;.t. I). Wells Shoes aw tlio best wearers' onjtlio market and at prices that cannot In-equalled. Try our Hoast Coffees, the best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEKR, London, Oregon. A NUI-MU) OUOANIZA TION In ovtry regulated city Ihuro is tu bo found u Board of Trade. Clmm ber of Coimueico or Coiaincrcial Club, ulicio matters peitaiuitig to the welfaio of tho city and vicinity tuny bo discushed and such notion taken as seems best. I In tho nbsuuro of any or-jani.a- tion it was decided by soma of tho I prominent business inou of Cottage (jrovo to have a Commercial Club, I where not only eouhi businom mat bers bo taken under consideration but a plueo for so.:inl ontort'iimnont Jandabottor aeqiiaiutanco could bo had. I Ins plan wns carried out and tho Commercial Club of Cottage Orovo han a fino suit's of rooms over I (iarmat' and Hemenvay store. It is proposed to ho'd uieotiugu ouco toch week for tho purpobo of discussing inattors of importuned that may bo brought before it. Tho business men of Cottage Orovo nro surely interested in any movement wnich seeks to promote business affairs and with their full co-operation much good can bo ac complished through tho instrumen tality of this organization. ECHOES OF THE MINING CONOKESS. The selection of Uenvcr as the American Mining Congress has been the subject oj no little comment, both locally and abroad' and it is pointed to as the turning point into a new era lor the organization. From the drift of all this editor ial morali.ation. that of Colorado mining publication particular. y. we are able to pick out some ideas which call fur a lew side-lights. The Mining Reporter, for exam ple, laments the fact that the mem bership of the Congress is not so representative as it might be, and in response to this declaration we should like to offer the suggestion that this condition, if it be entirely coriect, it is the best argument in favor oi tiie importance ot the or ganization. Ifall mining men have not ct aw.il.rm-d to the need o' 1 1 m i ism i.ilion in indet tn nr eotuplish some ot the inauv things which the Cougtess stands lor, it is well that a national body exists lor the ptnposc of biingiug lhctnto their. Thctc ate a groat tunny mining men, pet Imps, who do not ' wish to ally thctnuelvcs with anv i mining mens organisation, just as the world is full of men who novel cuter any of tho liuntetotts Irateinal indeis Others thete inav ho who stay out Ih'imuso lltov think tho Cougtess does not possess the dosu ed tuome titutn, lorgelting perhaps that tho force of a movement like this is cumulative and that Ihotr staying out amounts to their uith holding just so much needed intlu ence. The men who hangs aloft is certainly in poor business finding fault with a movement in the inter ests or his business. I.et him get aboard himself and his notions ol policy will be welcomed. It is of coinso, desirable that tho mem, bersllip of tho Cougtess shall glow and the establishment ol permanent I headquarters will doubtless do much towatd building up a subst.iuli.il ! tncuihetship. Tho greater the le I ptescntatiun, thegteater the weight of the body. It is not irrelevant to i icv' ill the jingle of the maiden who longed to "go out and swim" and t was instructed by bet fond in. una 'tn "hang her clothes on tho Inekoi v limb and not cu near the water". Achievement calls for adventure, 'and the mining industry cannot I ho)c to accomplish the worthy ends lor which the Congress is enlisted if any great number of its repies entatives- simply hang up thei' raiment and let their backs blister on the banks of the creek. Now, on the other hand, we find Ores and Metals advocating that the membership be limited That is to say, it suggests that the organization be made up of "the men who make the mines, "pro moters and btokers in its eyes hav ing no interest in the industry. Naturally it is to be expected that only tho men who make mines" will have any desire to join a min ing man s organization, and in its broad sense no one could have any objection it such a limitation were imposed- But it is apparent that the editor quoted does not Consider promoters and brokers as having anything to do with the making ot mines' Wherefore we suggest that simposiiun of all owners of mining property, all manufactures of min ing machinery and all mining en gineers who are drawing fees for the examination of mines and pro spects, he held fiir the purpose of determining whether they think they can get along without the men who make it a business of rais ing capital for the purchase of pro perty, the erection of mills and the preliminary samplings ami testings that all nc.w enterprises require. If it bcilottud that" the promoter is not a "ma'fi who iriakes mines," then it will be well for the .Milling Congress to shut out all men who organize stock companies and sell shares to the public. But, docs anyone seriously think so. It would indeed be interesting to leant, it it were possible, how many ol the gtc.it number ol successful enterprises i n Cripple Creek, for example, had to be "promoted" in their early history Wasn't Klktou "promoted.'" Wasn't C. K. & X. "promoted?" Aren't there numbers of other dividend-earners whicq had to pass through the same stage.' The question is its own answer. The broker, ns such, is not essentially a mining man, but he is usually heavily interested in min ing propositions- He can't keep out of (lie business. Exceptional Ottering in MEN'S HATl A Sale that all men should Profit by Men's U'etilttf $:i.ui 2.1)0 l:f)0 1.7r. 1.10 1.10 The Hills lutYC hntl the jj;rcnU'Sl of cure. They Iuiyc wen niveti the attention of men who were anxious to et goodness nlmve eveiytliin. Crowned With Success Are their Labors anil so will you he if you buy one of Them. Pacific Timber CtVs Store I'mler Odd IVllows Hall COTTAr.!' (IKOVIv. OUI'liON. lilM mi; i. h i:. I'l'ilOli; lit lit rEAGLE BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS Magazines PENS, INKS, PAPER The Latest Novels Circulating Library BOOK STORE Its s W II. till i.iiimIv .ii 1 1 1. 1 I In i lie, iiimI a hum i i.l 1 1 i I" i lid', Is in I te In net llr l iiiu'h i li-t.'wn (in con MI 1 1, it 0 0 1 . ( IM)-Ii - I VV. , llniHIl. ill l.i-i-' I IN. Itiil. rllitlltlil ileiilliV iikuiiii'm liuiii ti-i liinii , I tn 1 thin miiiilorliil iiiiiIii'Iim' itiim- inMiiiit ii'llrf iiml mum rnnil loin. 1 1 rlli' "I hum lri'i miiiiiiIIv i-vi'iv initlil. I.lloi , unit vkIhiiii I'lm'ii ( t'niiiiiiiitiiiu, I'nmi iimmii, llrniii'liltix, Cuiitilii, I'hIiIk nnd 1 1 Irqi triiv Itn iiitih'hlrin im-ril fur all 'Throat nml I, mm Tnmlil, , I iinrnit I ILMsl iHittlix Mil- iiml 1 .00. 1'iiul iHittlci (ton tit Mcirnatt mul Itn limit's drilK I utitll'. I . J Public Sale. SOURSTOMAfJ II. When tlieiiiantlty of fond l.tlo ti t too lar or tltu iiiality too rii'it, "ittir tiiiinii'li in lilo-ly to follow, nml i--n r. ially M) if the ilijreHtitiu linn hei-n ui-ak- eni'il by i'iuiHtii:itlili. hat tilouly ami not too freely of easily dieunteil foml. MantM-ati- tltu foml tliorouulilv. Let live lioiim elnpvu lelueeu tucala, and ulicn you reel n (iiIIiiohh anil wuilit in the rciiiim of tltu Ktoiiiuch after catine take ('iiiunherlaiu'H Stoinilcli and l.iver TaltlotH ami tlio pour istoiiiheli umy hu avoitleil. 1'orsale by Jsew Kra Drug UriiK Stotf. Public sale of my entire herd $ of registered vuv.v. Spis'l'il Hiiitittf fitpy uf tin- Onl) Hj!I) Mining Nr.'-paiuT In The World All the iii-UN fr. mi nil tin' iiiluhiK I'liiup nml oil Hi-Mi uf I In- I'nlt.d Sluti-H. ItrltiHli 4 l ii in I tin . Mt-xli'ii, etc 'I'lie llecoril li-ll tin- lni-liir litnv to I liiutti liln iiioiii-.y In iiiIiiIiik mul oil , proitinllliiiiH. i:pnm-H fuki' prttpoxl tlotiH ntnl hi M fn-.- mill ft-urlifiN lu forniiitlitn tn hiiIimi iIImtm. l.ttrKt'ttt piild t lrriiliilliiii i .( n n.v mining pujK'r in i lu wnrltl. Si'itil nt niii-t' for Hiimpli-ei'py iiIihiiIiiIi-I. fni- fur tlio iikMiik. Hie Dally .Mining' Uccurd 1 DiMiver, Coin. I KAItrtH. ODD- Ai.AIN.sT HIM. lliilrnlili-ii. t I, iii- iiinl lititntt. Kuril in Itriuf uas tin' itiliitiiii uf nn ottj wtlihi-r hy iiiiuii' ol J. J. Ilnvi tu, Vit 1 fUllll'B, (). I'nr yi'niK lit- tint, tmuliliil uith Kidney dli-ai- nml ni-illn'r iliK'Inr jor inrdli'liira Kttvn linn ri-ltil. At It'iielh lit-trliil r.li-rlin- Itliti ih. It put It I in miii Itn, ftii in ulinrt iinlt-r mul now hit , H"lilIi-. "I 'in mi tin- rnnil In - l it 1 ill-tat rt-invi-n ." Ila-l aati ii r t It for l.iver ami Kiilni-v IiihiIiIi ainlall (ihiiih of Stunt- tti'lt itiiiMliiHi-l I .in ,lti i ii t . Only MV. Iiiiaianti'itl , M,t i.i ii anil llri-liailt, Driiint. "I'lit' wentlier Iiiih la-en ho hot nml dry lit tlilMi-onntrv," wuilniiu AiIiiiiih euiiiily fiirnier, "that It very nieti liuvu had to Mt inn I their liorw-u In water an hour eueh duy to keep their hIioch from eoniln off. nnd wiikoiih uio Kohitf itronuil with their toliKlK'H onl,''n.VH the Mnpli- I'iiIIh 1,1'iiiIit. "'I'ln- f I iil t Kli-kH up Kin-Ii u dilHtin tin- IhmI of the Cow ereek that It has to lit' Kprlnkled liefnrc you can Ko IIhIiIiii;. A Htark from an cntrliii-t-et a lili: lake on flru anil burned up a wugrou lo.ttl of hull froKH. '1'lie uroituil Ik hu Itnril and dry that the t-rawllHh liiili-H are lieliiK pulled up and Hlilppcd off for plpen." IT IS A NATTER OF HEALTH mm Hereford Cattle, OCTOBER 5, 1904. Sale to be held at the McKenzie Stock Farm, 3 miles east of Springfield. Cata logue on application. Address Mc Kenzie Stock Farm, Springfield, Oregon. O. W. JOHNSON, Imported M Ilit-I.M i.i SJ '.'., pi r in ( "a 1 1 1 1 1 , I, l:,,nui htmlicr anil lllllll'llMlllll III "VI All khnlH of Kiln Drit-il liimlii-f al iii'iipiirlloitali'ly low prlri-N l mill. nli a-M, nnill April Il. laiiiijr k IIIimlMiii liiiiibrr (.', i JOIi STILUS, Auctioneer. P. I. ClIAMBIvRvS, Clerk. NOTICE -T0- Eugcnc Planing Mill .MiiniifHcliiri-iH uf Proprietor. !Sash Doors Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. mmmmmmmmmm J TurnhiK ami Slalr IhiIIiIIiik ii Hpccl. I ally. All urdi'i-H will ifi i'lvo prompt attention. Sn I Mart Inn Kimrauleeil. l;stlluatfH Cheerfully PiirnlsheU. Aihlri'HM. ill Lawri-ui-o si, i:rn:.i:. oui: TAXPAYERS. OJUULlttJtJLftJUJUJLrUU -N!iV- Absolutely Pur THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Sheriffs Ollice, HcpL (Uh, '01 1 hose who n.'tid the first t tl- f if ' ..St.. mill oi men i'.h;.. i;t.es m the Spring previous to April 1th, 11)(M., will please tftke note tluit the second hall of the Tax is pny.'ible on or be- C...... (..i ,.t lim.i i IOIL WI.H1IIU Hill, lau'l', llllll lUt III.STIililiBS.wlnjM.ihln.WorlJ. ifnotp.-iid by that chile it TU; MfdwffudSta",BJ7E.R l.eeomes de!imiient find the 'uuirir.i!?, law compels me to add 1 0.1 Years j-ffi per cent penally .'tad interest i at the rate ol 1 J per cent per annum datinijrfroni April Mh, ll)()4,to said rem.'iinin unpaid payment, ray the last half of your taxes on or before October ,'lrd 11)01 iukI thus avoid costs. Respectfully yours, Fred Fish, Sheriff und Tax Collector for Lane Count)'. -ift Tlie nime CIJredKC tin itooj for ilie feral ; tnii-al ttiiMIc liar; imlsLk-'M irlf ailjuhtlii); tultrr lii-arltiK wlutl, tltcl i.lliiintii live ply lamlnnldl wumlwiilk. Willi II litaulifut fcCt of nlckeliii stc-tl aUacluiltltlii. Auk your ttcalt-r for lliv Improvcil IttdrcjRe "Ii" uml ilu not tiny any niaclilnc until you liuva ten II. National Scwlni; Machine Co. ULLVIDUKL'. ILLINOIS. Hard and Soft Wheat Jtuieliou City Flour 'hop l-'eetl, (irnliiim I'lour, OalH, lliiin nml ShoiiH. J. H. IIKOWN, WcmI side. roiianc, (Intvn orrffrTBroYu-o'oairrTTSTfo an i:a r i.iiMituit, Wo hayo on our yardM ."iO.OOO feel, of liunlier which luiMt IiohoIiI to niiiko room for IiicoiuIuk; mIocU, prlei'HranK Intr from :i i to 7.ihi. If yon waul. u Itai'K'ihi couiii al. once. 'I'lu Hoot ii-iveiioy i.iiinner i;ii,, SiikIiuiw, Ore, 1 '11... ,...... ' ' 1 ,v i hu v-oLiaLje tirove I S'PIjAM laundry j Ih now III riiiinhiK order and pii'iiiiivd In do all UIuiIh (if luundry ttoik wllh proinplnrHH nnd al rcaNoiiiihlu rni.H. Wo hope in Hccnie your patroiuiKO anil In plenwi you wllh our wnrli. I'lwu i AiiKiist Swausoii, Prop, I