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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1904)
I H ( Hb ! Hi II- HI ! G. A. IxcVis. G. W. AIcQUCCU BOHEMIA NUGGET PINE ATTRACTION. rnoriui mi leFaioo Stales AI0 UFFICK OF TIIK Bohemia .ui(l Pl.-.ik Unite Stage. " First Class Turnouts, Double or Sinele. LEWIS & McQUKIiX - COTTAGIi GK0V15, ORIS J ...... .. . . . Vt . 1UkAi . f iwge mm rwur sawis. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Kllcdgc & Iligiitis, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing, we hope to receive n large share of your patronage. HAY AND MUSD DISLIVKRISD PROMPTLY. Blart'miy & Hansen, props. P. Gahoi'ttk, Manager. Hardware I Stoves and 4giiicliUimiI Implements rn inwaro l Plows, Mowers nml lbikos. Solo dm'iitx for tln celebrated MILHl'RX W.UIOXS fc: A Full stock of Mimiia suppiio-. Pipop&lfii Oil IIPQ iiiiaiiiiaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinjiiJiiJiuiuujii TUB I I TTINO QUALITY of any tool Ih alwavH a dsslrnhlc one, Imt nf cqunl Importance Is the IHiwer of retiiliilng; tills iiuullty bo as not to require too frequent slmrtKwi Inft. lty mnsliig; your purc-Iiuse of tin nrilfln ft Ventclf Co. you always twelve your money's worth In the best (Utility of tools titul cutlery of projuTly tempered steel that In Mire to liohl an edge,- ItOIIP.MlA NUtKlUT PUIlUSMINd COMPANY. Win. U. Knot, IMIIor and Mnnagr. Knumxl i ih twliiSlno at ivtlssv anm, Oregon rvmail cl mull mullcr. SIMISOUUTION KAiT.S. fi month.... $1.00 lyonr ft.W IS month. , JS.ttO If twlil in iidvnnoe. Tilts VAt'KR I. kept on tll. m K f hntVn'ii .iliorll.intt Asvnoi . Miotili-- Mftrolmnt. M ehunitti. n Kmnrl-ro, Culinmiln. Mltrrvron tntrtt (or Att crlltliir i-itn W nui.1,- (m it High-Class Drama at Opera House Two Nights This Week. ' dubbin; Rales. The Itohomlu Nugisvt one year with any one of the follow lug; pub- llentloiiH one onr for amount set opposite: ('lilenpjo lntor-Ofonn (wekly) 1..V Weekly Orojioutntl (Portlmull J.1M Weekly .lotinml ( Portland) .. m Mm The lints have had the 'ftPU'S attention of men who were pi Grow ! SIL Are their Labors am iAt Pacifi COTTAGI I Wkdnksda.v. Octobrk, 5U1 mo & KjVOWjLES & GI3TTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and ?lmmitnition. BOHEMIA, OREGON. A SPY'S CLOSE CALL. llrorur.l I'nm Iiui.riiill.e Ilrntli bra On the linillcrlchl of Antletnm Sir. AfcChn-e mot Ceiieml Wllllnm J. Pain er. then n eiijitiiin, anil stronftly urgej liliii not to (tiiitlmie his innveiiieuta its py nfter I.ee hml crosmM Into Vir Rhilii. hut the jnillmit youiiK soMlet gnve no promise as to wlmt he would he likely to ilo. nml the very tlrat night ufter Let erosseil the I'otoiunc he wae npnin lu LeeTt oninp ami lirouglit hack luiiwrttint information to Oeneral Mc- Clollan. Again he returned ami entered the Confederate lines, and when he did not re'vort after a week It was assumed that he had heen captured and would probahly he executed as a npy. lit had been captured, was tried and con detuned as n spy and sentenced to he executed, hut he was sared by n clever newsimper device determined upon alter a conference In I'hllndclphlit be tween President J. Iilgar Thomson 0 the rennsylvanln rnllrond, Colonel Scott and Mr. McC'lure. Thomson took H'eclnl interest In Palmer, as he had been his secretary, and was much attached to him. It was decided that Washington dis patches should be prepared for all of the Philadelphia morning papers an nouncing the arrival at the capital of Captain William J. Palmer, stating In what particular lines of the enemy he had operated, and adding that ho had brought much iuiortaut Information that could not be given to the public at that time. Those dispatches ap poured next morning In all the Pfilla- dolphin papers, prominently displayed, and of course reached the southern lines within forty-eight hours. The result was that Captain Palmer's Identity was never established In ltlch mood, and his execution was thus sus pended. In n little while, when some prisoners had been exchanged, there was a vat'sney made in the list of the exchanged men by death. Pulmcr'a friends had him take tho place and name of the dead soldier, ami he tliut escaped and returned to the service. Oninjt' to tliPRt'CHURi'inpnl of ilstes, ColttiKn Urovn will Imvo the piiviloRu of tvo pm fnnniineoN liy 11 high-nlitM) ilrainntiu company this Tuomltty and WiHlumttlity tivcuini-H nl Hut 0KU'i Hoim. Tim Humphrey. Cliniinmn Cum- pmy I.Ril nmuiitvil to piny nt Itose-1 Imiii, lut tin OpetTi limine thru 1 1 Iium'uk clutiiKcil liittuU they fuuml thice niglits nt their tlispositl 1 nml eoiii'luilril to uivo two ihu- fnrmimoes in ('olt!(o (Irove. They 10 from here to KilHtuin for nn en Hii)tiui(nt of thrrn nights. It is 1 1 1 us only liy the, uriumler stntlililii; tli to ilatis that ('nttiif,"c imvo 1 11.8 sei-ureil the oppcirtunilt la this piece the pint oenteis around n young umti nnnii'tl Walter Mien He is an inventor ami loves a oung heiress, who ireiproeiitos lii ntleotious, tlepitti his lu i-.j; n pauper. Then oomm the villiiinmiK cousin, who nlso loves tlio liaiitws. To inakt things morn intorestmg another eotiHin loves tlio young inventor. The ..two villainous oouRins combine in tiioir ntTorts tn separnto Allen ami his wealth sweetlnvirt, ami at one time nearly siicccetlml. IJiit their scheme is frutiatoil by tlio disclosures of a girl who overheard n convorsatioii. nnil.tlio lovers become nmrried nml escape in n stennief. The plotters nro on deck, literally, again, howover, ami they dope Allen anil throw him overboard, which gives title to llin play. The water rovivra the hero, ho-ovcr, and in stead of boitig cnton up l the fislios he bmtly swims to a place of safety, where ho crawls out to dry llimsnlf " 11. a ..HBlintiniw nml-jui liitn insatie-uutl when in'llie last act 1 "J? T OK,)ER the widow is marched up tin W If Tjg I nwftct Prirf1; church steps nt Trafalgar stjuare to tP marry the villain the shock clears $ ClotitCS Cleaned, I'reS$CtI Allen's brain ntul ho is oncu more "jP And Repaired F'Jf saner the villain and villainous are j i' $1.00 Pf'.R MONTH arrested and, of course, Allen and his wife live happily over after. Exceptional Offering in MEN'S HAT Sale' that all men should s Regular $a.UD 2.00 l.r.o greatest ol care. anxious to get got ned With Success I so will von lie 11 c Timber tlt r (hid Fellows 1 r.iu-vi:, S. 1 11 "' 1.10 Wf. they have seen given the AA idness above everything. jm m. von 1 my one 01 1 ueiu. ajik Go's Store 111 I Tb,. r ,t f i,n. r.. ...... i $ STEAM LAUNDRY 4 N now In rtiuiilutr order ? ami piviared to do all kinds of hiumti'.v unt k ulih prompt nesn f and at roa-onnhlo rale". i We hope lo wi are your putroiiiiuv and lo ilivise yon with onr work. Phone :tl August Swainon, Prop ... J (1 4f I TAILOR WADE jsuiTst: (If 1 iACLE BOOK STORE 8 iii:o Itolll.MA.V I a 4-,..i...' J.. J. , XL. jr.- .r.. J Seats are on. sale at Xew Era I Pt-KT-Vp T- -T--T--T-T-T--T-y Druif Store, for the performance 1 TiieMiiiy ami Wednesday' ovenings. i Xobs 'o Tennessee" will bo the l bilMVedncsdBy evening. Itoth arc SCHOOL BOOKS Magazines PJENS, INKS, PAPER The Latest Novels Circulating Library new, hih-claas plays'. . pe)plo nro in Ilie coinimiiy. Twelve READY mm CLOTHING The London licnornl .Morel audlMi Store wish to niuiounce to the Im.tlnjf public that they now have r very complete stock of tieneral Merol andlse which they Intend soiling: -percent below nil comHtltIou. We iiurchnse our roimIm In large j lut nt i t Ioh through Ivasteni Driimjiieiv, pa.v,cush for all we buy, have no IiIrIi ivntH, no InsurHtice l-Mlets to par, ami uonsoiiuontly ctin sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Sill's. Rt $7.50 High Grade Goods and other lines of Iteiuly. Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date stylo at prices that wHlnu-prise you M. D. Wellst Sfioes In ntiylnir Fee.!. In buying feeds to supplement his home grown supply the dairyman's aim should be to secure digestible and palatable protein on the most eeonom leal terms. The quality of the manure made de pends to n groat extent on the kinds of feed used, and a Judicious selection will result In a great Improvement In this direction. The cheapness of the bliokwhoat pioduels for the purchaser of protein H pointed out by the Now Jersey ex periment station In a review of Us ex amination of many concentrated feed ing stuffs sold lu the state. These feeds were also found to contain Inrgo quan tities of carbohydrate and fat. Of tho wheat products wheat feed was slightly the cheapest, and mid dlings were more expensive than bran. Oat middlings were a little cheaper than wheat bran, while among tlsj whole grain products, all of which were expensive sources of protein, ground oats were the cheapest nud ground whoat the most expensive. Tin- ltiirNrl!-. The horoelly is tin most cruel nml bloodthirsty of the entire fly family. He h armed with a inmt formidable weap on, which consists of four lancets so sharp nml strong that tho.v. will pen. trate leather, lie makes his apiM-ar- ance lu June. The female Is ariniKl with six lancets, with which she bleeds noili cattle and horses ami even human l-tiiiM -Colman's Iturul World. Ilurl.-U Trrnsurc. Medium-.! can tell you about a burled treasure. Patron-Please don't! Mi husband is always tooting that In m ears. Medium Does ho know any thing about a hurled treasure? Patron Yea; his lirst wife. Cream Vermifuge Tlir CUIMHTEED I WOHM REMEDY EACLK BOOK STORE Public Sale, TIIK UVST DOCTOR Rev. It. 0. Hnrtnn, Sulphur Spilngr, I'exim writes, .fitly l'llli js-io : "s have u fed hi in v fainllv IbiHurdT Snow Liniment ami llornhiiiind nyrupiuid inoy pave proved eertulnly sntlsiiietory. The liniment U the best o have ever used for headache and PllllS. ThoooilL'll Hvriln has heon nnr doctor for the hist elcht years." a."e. M)c $1 (TO Sold by .Morgan ,i lireliaiit. THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE T0HIC cwr or imitaooc. THK OINUINC l-SL in.n ONLY BT Ballard'Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. MO. Our llnoof ;.M. D. Wells Shoes are tho best wearers on'the market and nt prices that cannot be equalled. Try our Uonst (Jolfees, the liest lluvor nud will please you. SUTHERLAND) & GEER, London, Oregon. wMmmmrmmmmMmMi A Xetr VJetv nf the Cnlnlea, Hie booming of the catalpa has led a writer In Selenllllc American to flg tire out that corn Is a much better lay ing crop than catalpa. He says: "About seventeen years ago an enterprising person planted twenty acres In eatulpa trees In a most favorable location on tho Mississippi river bottom hinds, about twelve miles north of llannilj.il, Mo., adjoining our railroad. 1 have ridden by this Meld frequently and watched this experiment with much Interest. Ho has recently sold his trees for fence posts, the returns of which paid him a little more than his taxes. If he had planted In corn annually he :ouiu nave mane !f2,(Xjo not profit" The ruliilo Croji. In the northwest n good potato crop la promised, tho favorable conditions noted ft'im week to wook being con tinued, in tho heavy potato belt of Wisconsin general crop advance is noted. Prospects are favorable In Mln nosota. Important potato sections of Colorado have had generous dlstrlliu '.ion of rainfall and suiishltieand the trop la highly promising, Oruiigo Judd Former, HOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby trlvon that the umlerslghed, ailininlMtratur with the v. in annexed, ot the estate nf ficorirc I'rcdcrlck dale, deceased, has filed Mu Until account as such admlnlstrat.ii- In the County Court of I.ano Count v. Stale of Oreaon. ami that said Cou'rl has sot Monday. tlie 'Uth dnv of September, IhOI, at ID o'clotsk A. M. of said day, at the Court house In I'.llgone, Lane C'oiinl v, State of On. nn, us the time and hearing; objeo- loim thereto, and the Mnal sidilo. ment of sahl estate. v. I'.NIIAVW m.r. Admlnlsti-alor. with tho Will an. nexed, of the Mslale of GiiorMe h'ted- rlck Hale, decease I - .1, C. .Ioii.nho.n, IK) 5 Attorney for Administrator CLIMATIC ClUtl'.K. The inllnence of climatic condition' j in the euro of consumption is very much i oveiursHii. I 'ie pisir paiieni, unit tlio rich patient, too. can do much better at home by iioier attenlioii lo hssl diges tion, and a regular use nf Herman Hyrnp. Frie expectoration in the morning is made eertain by (lormaii Hvrup, rn is a gwsl night's p-hI anil the absence of that wciikenlmr coiiuh and ilebililstiiig night sweats. KchIIosk niulits ami the exhaustion due to coughing, tie1 greatest danger and dread l tliecniii'iiiiiptlve, cull lie prevenloil or !(iijmhI by taking I iorm.in Syrup lilier ally ami riKllliirlv. Shnulil yuii he ahlo to go tea warmer elime, you will II in 1 lluitnftlie thousaiiilH of cotihiimptivos there, the few who are benefitted and regain strength are those whousetier inan fiyrup. Trial bottles, a7c; regular; sise,7SR, At all druggists. tJarmaii .t Homcnw , Public sale of my entire- herd of registered Hereford Cattle, OCTOBER 5, 1904. Sale to be . FKIiFv Npcol il sample copy of the Only Hilly Mining Newspaper In Tlic World held at the McKenzie Stock Farm, & miles east of Springfield. Cata logue on application. Address Mc Kenzie Stock Farm, Springfield, Oregon. O. W. JOHNSON, Proprietor. JOIi STILES. Auctioneer. I'. L. IIAUIi KS, Clerk. lIUOIvi: INTO HIS IIOUSK. ,S. I.eQiiInn nf Cuveiidluli, Vt was mbhod of his eunloiimry ho.dtli by In vision of Climnlil Oonstlnatlnii. When Dr. KIim's Now Life Pills broke into his Iioiikk, his trouble was in rests! ami now no s entirely cured. They're giirraiitned to mire, We at Morgan .V Hrehaut'n Drui; Sinro. All the news from nil the tnlnln camp mid oil' fields of the I'tilted States, Ilrllish Columbia, Mexico, etc The Itecord lolls the Invowtoi- how to make lit' money In mining; and oil propoNit ions. Hons nn forum paid circulation of any inlnlnir paisr In the world. Send at ouey for Maniple copy iibsolutely fiti for the twkliiK, I ho Dally Mining Record Denver, Colo. NOTICE -TO ni.iin-,1 III Illinium Ulltl o sit Ions. Exposes fake proposi. I 1 T A TST ip T nml lves frm. and fearless In-, S A (i V Mi Hon lo subscribers, bniwest ! J.it.AI tLliLyll IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH Tho I voning; Telejfruin nf Port lii'nl lias Issueil u special edition, dn- senptivn of the Lewis k Clark Im position. The (Into of issue was Wodtiesil ly. Siipt.-'iHtli. Itumoinber I this date, yet copies ami mail them to K intern pooplu. Hu eh editions as this will do nu iiuiuouso amount of Kood in "laliinj; pooplu noijunitilcd with what Oiuyou projioseg to do next year. Tliu Hilitlim it it splendid oiiu mid deals witli tha Lewis V Clark Fair in an Qxluuntiva mtnnor i?; - POWDER Absolut ely PurO 711 ERE IS m SUBSTITUTE Slierilfs Olliee, Sept cif.li, '0 1 Those who paitl the lirsl half ol! their 11)0.5 taxes in the Spring previous Lo April 4th, 11)04, will please Lake note that the second hull of the Tax is payable on or be fore October 5Snl, 11)04, and if not paid by that dale il becomes delinquent find the law compels ine lo add 10, Years &,ncou& .percent K'imiiy mm interest- wt,pl,aK;3Si:BSB at t ic rate oi i ner cent v' v,..' "..pi)! per aiintini daLiiigfrom April 4th, l'.)04,to said remaining unpaid ).'tymeitt. I'ay Lhe last half of your Laxes on or before Oclober Ilrd 11)01. and thus avoid costs. - Respectfully yours, I'Ycd Kisk, fcjlicriiTtuifl Tux Collector or Ldinc County, For T.,!or,.n,c. CUretlw I'M mnnil for the IILSI nilieSew nsMuhaieWnri.i. rp. , Hero l New l!ldrcJ! llliTTOR " ollwra. I'osllic lak(-iip- cif net. uiivi iivo.iiik "ii wmi 1'i.iiiiiii; live Illy laminated vmlwmlt, wllh a lnouUIul id of nlcki-letl stc-cl ultuclniHtitH, Akk ynur tlralcr (or the tmprovrd I'tdredffe "ie n initio not tmy nny machine mult you hava kcii It. National Sewing Machine Co. uuLVinr.HC, Illinois. an it a r i, v mu We have on our yards .10,(1(11) feet of In id 101- which nitiHt. be sold In inuk'o room for Incoming; slocl.. pi Ices miiu. llltf from 8 Ml lo ff.iH). If you want 1 1 1 If II 1)1 laritain comu at mice. Tlio Ji()o(hlclloy Lumber Co., Himliuiw, Oie