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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
G.A. Lvfo.' .4V..-..V. liohcinia First Class Tmiiils, LEWIS & iMcOUBKN - - r . frAAA foliage srgv rwur mm. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Ulledge & Iliins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Uccd there, which will be sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive a larRe shaie of your patronage. HAY AN'P l-KKO niiUYKRKn PROMPTLY. Startling A: Ilniistw. props. , . A I ..... P. liAIJin i I v , .Manager. Miitiiri!mrwtmii''t"!ramfflmmiittttmMUimimntfflmK &gi'iculltirnl Plows, Mowers iiinl Kakes. Solo osi'iits Im MILBl'RN WAGONS A Pull Stork ot Mlninsr Supplies jaiUiiUliill.UilliillUllliailllUaiiliiUiiiaUlwIiJUlUlliJU'' -KNOWIiKS & 'GETTY'S 'jjt Proprietors of i I ...The Miners Suppl3r House... 1 -Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' I BOHEMIA, I . . . rarglTfffKW k READY MADE CLOTHING 'I he London (ieneral .Merehaiidlse Store wish to uniiounco to the Iui.vIiik puliliu that they now hate a very complete stock of (ieneral Merclwimlli-e which tliey Intend selling i Ier cent below all competition. We purcluoje our goods In hirjro qiinntitleH throuKh Kasteru Drummers, pay cash for ull we buy, have no IiIkIi rents, no Insurance- rates to pay. and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. Rt $7.50 High (J rude (Joods aijil otlur Hues of ltendy Made clothing of Noniest up-to-date stylo at pi kes that will surprise you M. D. Weils Shoes Our llnoof;.M. H. Wells .Shoes are the bCMt wearers oultho market anil at prices that cannot ho equalled. Try our Itoast Coffees, the best flavor mid will pleaso you. : SUTHERLAND & GI2ER, Iomlon, Oregon. -G. V "MfcQtieeu ntoi'iiinToit-- Wml; I'utte St Hue. Double or Site. COTTAGU GKOVH, OKU fiiAAft ervratnii 4 Ha I'd ware i Stoves iiiiil ronn s nil Iiupkineijls the . 'li -l r,i t 'i 1 Till: i t T l IMi (Jl AI.1TY n( tiny tool I- alu.ns a iK-lmlile 11110. lint of pial Iniportaiico Is the pmver of rotaliiiiis this ipmllt.v so as not to require too frequent sharpen Ins. By mnklns your purchases of the (irillln & Yoatch To. yon nlwnys receive your money's worth In the lirst quality of tools ami cutlery of properly tenipereil steel that Is sure to liolfl nn tmIiti Tools and Ammunition. OREGON. f - I v?jsiilhcient means orcoulideucein 7l m n to $9.00 BOHEMIA NUGGET IIOIII-MIA NIKHIUT PUIILISMINU COMPANY. Win. II. Root, I'JIInr anil M.in.igr. Knlorcl Hi 1I1K iMUtiilllnt Hi t'lillillto Urine, Oregun m mKHitut el mittl ihaUit. SlitSt'ltH'TlUN ItATUS. 1! months l.lHt 1 year ft.. ill IS months S'-mhi If paid in advance. THIS I'AI'KH l kcM on HI,' l K. 1'. UtUrt AdvorllKlll Anni. HlailtKlN Mowlmuts Kv thiuiirv.n Krene'lwo, "IUml. where m- trnriiutr murrninnir ran lumiem nru. VmNKSnAV.SKITUMHRR it, 1)0.( KarafTTrmmaanana The eoliti mpla o.l rli oi ,i if the mail route to llohi no 1, limn the Sharp's ereek wa'.-mi rmi.l t i tliul up How river via Cliainpion lta-in h s eaueil eonsiilerahlo di.sou.vsimi an. I eii)eiulereil t-omo fechnt. Tho present routo has liein as lahlishoil for years ami has proxeil very Mitisliietory to the huao ma jnlity "f tho people who leeeivo their mail at Ituhcmi.i ami along the lino. There is 110 ohjeelion to n route heii'g o.itahlixliO'l up How river to the Orseco post otlico, tho ohicetiun lies in tho cliaiiyinjj of tho presunt ilirerl 0110 convenient for tho people. It seems a htllu tutngo at least. I than an aent of tho Kovernment will look over a louio roeommeuil n ehaiiKe, ho ainona tho people for some time ami no one, or at leant hut one or two imlividinils will know anything of the movement until tho notices aro posteil for contracts. Protcits against the chuugu liavo been forwanled to the post oflicc department At Washington and tho Hon Ilinger irorman. .Mr. Herman has written to tho Seety of the Commercial Club, that ho has re ceived the resolutions passed by tho Club ami the Huhemia Mine Owucis Association and has requested the postal authorities to hold tho mat ter in aboynnce until ho can make an investigation. UNJUST TAXATION Thero is nn doubt but tuo I'.ilily Law will lecoivo eonsiderahlo at tention iu tho coming session of tho legislature. Our ropresoctativo tho Hon. I. II. liinglmui has bcuu giv ing this subject a great amount of study and will bo prepared at tho proper time to havo it taken under consideration; Other legislators throughout the stuto havo also been lookiug up the matter. Thero are many of tho peoplo practicularly among the farmers who helievo the law to bo a just olio and that it should romtiiii 11)1011 the statute books. Kvuryono has it right to his opinion, provided pains hate been taken to becomo familiar with tho subject. Wo do not be lieve liowover, that vory many havo familiarized thcmselvos with its operations. Take the ltohemia district for instance. Where does the money couio fioui that is developing its mines? A10 tho tax paurs of this locality supplying it? Until 10- ct.t,tiy at least, the residents here few exceptions) havo not had tho fi uii I outcome of thodihtrict to put their money into tho development of tho properties to prove their values. Soino jears ago paitios from other slates hearing of tho oppor tunities offoied, visited Bohemia and having thu spiiit of mining stronglv doveloded, notwithstanding the groat diflicullics to bo encount ered and over come, decided to undertake tho making of minos of tho prospects found there, livery one welcomed them and were glad to havo tho camp started, so that money could bo had for the produce of tho farms, tho use of teams, etc. .Siuco that time many thousands of dollars have been expended in tho work iu IJoheuiia and every dollar of this money has been paid tho miner, tho merchant, tho fanner uud other lines of business. That which can bo said of lloliemia is equally truo of tho other mining sections in tho slate. Wlioro did this moimy como from? Wo aro all nwaro that prac tically overy dollar eamo from the Bale of stocks in tho Kastorn State?. Tho sovorul hundred thousands of dollars spent in lioliomiu by those stock company's, which nro now hoiug taxed to do this work', has passed to tho people and tho beau tiful residences, tho Jarge stores and ! tho increased population of Cottage (Jiovo uud other places, are the icHjilts. .More money is needed and is being r.Hlicd for from tho Kahtcin investors to continue tho develop ment of thu mines ami plnco Ore gon among tho great mining states, and that wo muy prosper iu our gold mining, For this, what 1110 wo doiiiK fur llii'Mi um'stors? 'I'n nil intents mill purposes wi inc mixinj; to these people, Yoc! Wo want jour money 1 1 dovolupo our resources. Wo tiro I nimble of oiiihoIvch to ticooiiiplish nil this, ami so wo nay . t'oino to our ni I anil wi- will tippicoinlo it mul IiU'hs joii, lint there is on IhiiiK wo dosiio you to do, to fuilher aid us: Tho espouses of our stale ulTniis nro 11 littln hurdousnino to us ami us yon iu o willing h open mil' mini h wo fool you should also ushihI iu inaiutniiuiiK our ollleiiils mid statu expenses, Yon must thoiofoio place n poition of your mutiny in tlm stuto ttonsury, thou yon limy uho tho balance iu developing our uniH-c It is truo tho per ccntili;o liikon is only n small purl of tho uioiinv 10 eoivod in sumo instances, it is hou inor fjront in many ot'iors as 11 cor poration must puy tho statu whothor it has sold u sham ot stoiih or not. Tu tho value of iinprovrnionlN n mining piopcrtics the muiio as 011 . i piopoity and tho output of it 111100 if iiootl I'O, lut ill h-ist let tho minor ami invcstoi havo some imiuililo pio"f of Milues before tuk 111" his m.ini'y. lo not dnvo init io;.' nion anil minim; oorpoiations ma fioui the state with unjust luxation. FACTS FROM FRANCE. Military boundaries have almost i uiiipluil the gruwth ot Paris. Apiemllcltts has cnusiHl the death of a chlnipaiijoo at the l'astcur Institute In Paris. In Pnrtu haetrrla koiip Is usisl for cstermliintliiK ruts. The scientists es timated that they hud killed fully m per cent of the ruts anil mice llvlUR In the tract treated. The KIlTel tower Is now to be equipped for wireless telegraphy, nink Iiib much the loftiest structure from which messages can be seat. It will prohnhly produce extremely Interesttnc results. Alplionse, Uilstave and Kilmooil Itothschlld have lirouilsed JiCW.OlXl to n fund for bullillng special dwelllnks for workmen in Paris. Tho revenue derlvisl Is to be expended for luiprov ItiC thu condition ot tho worklni; classes of tho f'rench capital. snllrjllr Arid. Salicylic acid Is an luKredlctit of strawberries and to a less dcRrco of most other fruits. I.flllnit Ulm l.lc. "I'd willingly die for you." "Tour lnccaio dies with you, docs It notr "Certainly." "Thou don't." Houston Post. Miiiiii riktiiiiu;. Tho Siwash Indians on Puxct sound make their living principally by tlsh lug, but the Slwush buck does not con descend to go out for his evening meal of smelt or sardines with a hook and line as thu while man dues; lie takes a long iolo and for two feet from each end ho makes a sort of enmh of It by driving through It long, tin I'reneh nnlls, then he launches his canoo and goes out for a pleasant sail. Ho pad dles easily with the pole, iiud every few minutes he pulls up a tlsli Impaled on the nails. With u shako ho drops It inboard and then calmly eoutluucn his paddling. A Vomit; l.oulelnii. Jennie's mother was expecting com pany, but Just before train time, says What to I In t. a telegram arrived which read: "Mlsced train. Will start same time tomorrow." Jennie rtislicil homo from school ex pecting to hoe tho guest, but limtead was blioun tho message. After read Ing It laboriously nnil carefully through she cxelaluicil, "Why. mam ma, If she starts at tho same time to morrow she will miss the train again!" 1 1 riiiuiM-. Hicks- I'te got to burrow $-iO some where. Wicks Take my advleo and borrow Jlioo while you are about It. Hlcks-Itilt I only need $'J00. Wliks -That doesn't make any illlTerence. Itor row ?:ioo and pay hack ?lon or It In two Installments at Intervals of a mouth or so. Then the man that you borrow from will think that ho Is go ing to get tlie rest of It. Soinervllla (Mass.) Journal. Inlii-rKrtl. They were Jollying tho man about Ids mormons appetite, but bo kept "put ting uwny," undisturbed by the taunts. Finally ho said In defense: "Well, you see, I tako after both my father ami my mother. Ouu ate a long while and tho other ate a great deal." Wlit-re It Cnulil lt Het-ll. Blgn rainier I don't sec any suitable vacant space on your walls. Where do you want thu motto, "Terms Strictly Cash," painted? Harder Hhop Proprie torOn tin; celling, of course. Chicago Tribune. Wo do not learn to know men through, their coming to us. To llnd out wliut kort of persons they are wo must go to tlicm.-Cioothe. IT ISA NATTER OF HEALTH Absolutolsr Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE si?) mmm Exceptional Oiler ing m MEN'S HATS. A Sale that all men should Profit by The 1 luts have had the greatest of care. They have seen ".iyeu the attention of men who were anxious to net goodness above every thinn- Crowned With Sueeess Are tlteit Labor SCHOOL BOOKS Magazines PENS, INKS, PAPER The Latest Novels Circulating Library t EAGLE Public Sale. Public sale of my entire herd of regisfcered Hereford Cattle, OCTOBER 5, 1904. Sale to be held at the McKemzie Stock Farm, 3 miles east of Springfield. Cata logue on applicati on. Address Mc Kenzie Stock Fa rm, Springfield, Oregon. O. TA 7. JOHNSON, job stilus, Auctioneer. Proprietor. I'. L. CUA.MIWJKS, Clerk. i ept. 27th.' s TON' BIG- MINSTRELS 1 ELECTRICT FIRST PART HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES STREET PARADE Keulttr $:Uh 2.00 l:.ri() at $U.LT. " 1 .10 1.10 vott be if von buy one ol so wi Paeiiie Timber Co's Store I'niler Odd I'elltnvs 1 1 nil coTTAtiii i;kovi;. okuc.ox. BOOK STORE BOOK STORE J t The nime riJredio .ini iooJ for lb ,, iidti. .1.. .ulm. M.rlJn,, WnrlJ ta , , ...... ijuttTD TIi licr. I. n,w i.iuivuKci ..... iftV I'"" LVr.H, ind Superior la .1 11 lJ olhtrt. I1tlve takr-up; net. tlniflirnllriMK thrrailluK Miulllfi ItC uuliiiiiuticlnihliiiiieli-ap;uutuiuallc I O iwhi.inwlnilcrjiioiiUlvrdiiiriiiiiUoii iiikiI ndlillc liur; nolntlriui wlf .ilJusliijK ViiiIhb whitl, Hitl illmni live pW il wuKlwurk, Willi a beautiful cct ul j YlB frnt, rollfiT I laminal nicki.rifli A'. it UlCCl OIlOClllllCIIIK. mr dealer for the Imprnveil Ulareilite ilu nut Imyoiiy maclihic uulll yuu hvo aecui Ut llnnal Sewing Machine Co. lltXVIUCMC. ILLINOIS. G, Wo limn a, .,,.. .1 on our yards WI.OOO feet, of Ich must IiohoIiI to make ironilnir Hloelt. inlceH rang - .'. icomlnir Hloek, in Ici'H rang : I ito7.tHl. H you won I nihni'KiililKti 'Uho nun at. unco. lent. A 1UI s Wit II It 1 1 I I Hi I it i:. lib taillllv .lloilliil i vpeetllltf tiiin In die, mul 11 "mi ii'lii-v' I'" loo. Is mill'" , i ts'l "f LlllgiNiH I'lii 'iMH I'll ' "II- Mlliiplliili, ('Kb" '""I ('"I'l", N II. Illonll. nl I kmIIi'. Ilel. enillllisl 1 ttt'Htli V immuei. Iiiiiii iikIIiiiiii. Iml ihi" 1 wiuiiletliil meilieiiie gae limlioil lellef uud vihiii eiuisl bun. lie ttrile "I I mm nleep .mindly every niiiht. I.ll.o itniri blllM iMltl'H ol Conmniuil ion I'lieu- iiiniiiii, ItiiiiiebitiH, t'lioiih", l'nlil uud I trip plute llB iinili'llle. Iliellt Inl nil Tliliml uud I.ui'K Tumble. (lnuiiili leed IhiUIoh f0' mul M.IHI. I'l ml bullies fteo ill Morgan mid llreliiiiil' driiu (tine. SMrl ilNiimple copy of the Only Hail.v Jlinlnjf .ruirr In Hir World All the news from nil the milling; camp mid nil Holds of tin- I lilted Slates, Itrttisli Columbia. Mevleo, etc Tho Itiroril tells the liito.lor luitv to make big money In mliilnu and oil priipoHltiiins. LxpuM'M fake prupiiHl.. Huns and Kites (ns mul fearb-ss lu fiirmutbiii In siibserlliern. Largest paid circulation ofan.t iiilnliig pats-r III the World. Send at otiii' for sample copy absolutely free for the asking. I he Dally .Mining Record lieater. Colo. ri:.ui t i. mm ai.wsvi' iiim. Ilislridileil. iiIoih' iiimI 'li'-llliite Such III brief was the is m mliller by name ol J. ,1 linn nl nn old 1 1 it v 1 1 , Ver- unities. O. I'nr venrs he ttilM tHHlblul with Kiilney ilUi'il.e mul ueilher diH'lor or medicine gave him o lii l. At luniitli ho tried Lleelrle IIIUi ib. It pill bun no hi. feet III nbnrl imlei met unvv ho lestlfliH. "rinntilhe ru.ld In eiimiilt'to reisiver ." Ilex! mi mtb Inr I.ivit and Knlnev tmiibli'K mul, ill louio. nl Minn neb ami lloHel I 'inn photitH (lolv Mh. (iiiiiriinleiil bv Moij.mii uud Itiehinit, Hroi!git. 4V Imported II " "S lllfli-s lo L' i per III A. I'ominoii Koiigb lumber ami dllueiiNliiii in 1 .Ml All Muds of Kiln Drieil biiiiber al pi'oportloaatel.t low prices At mill, pilees, until April 1st. lni'r & llldiiiin liiiinliit I'd, i'J Eugene Planing Mill Mmiufacliirers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning mid Stair building a speci alty. All orders w III receive prompt attention. Satlsracllou giiiiiiinlecd. Intimates Cheerfully f'uriilslicil. AddrcHH: ill Lawrence SI, Lt tlLNi:. Dili: OZJUULMZSULSLMSULSULSUiaJUlXMO -NUW- Floor & hi Store Hard mul Sort Wheat Junction City I'lour Chop I'eed, (Irahiiiu I'lour, OntH, llrau and Hliorts. J. I. liKOWN, West Side. Collage, llrnvo I The CottitLje drove I I STRAM LAUNDRY I i i Ih now Iu running; order 7, and prepared to do all Muds ol Inunili'V work Willi iuouipluess k and at reasonable nil en. Wo hope to scenic your put mango and In please you ...Ol. ...... .......I- III i. ll i ' ,,iiii,fio nnil,. , iiuni' hi August Swansnu, Prop. W th-Ke)loy Lumber Co., SiikIiiiiw, Ore, mm. 1