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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1904)
change, governed by lis businessmen, "Work of tlio Clmiuhor" by the Sevrotury. "American vh ItrltlHh Trade Methods In China" by Edward S. Ilragg. "Oompiorelal OrgnnUn tloiiH mid Agricultural" by .1. 1). Iaw Also many fni'ts concerning the In dustries of Oivkoii. The price of this number Is 10 cents per copy. BOHEMIA NUGGET l'RornfKTOUs op leFasliion States notll-MIA NlKKlBT PUULISM1N0 COMPANY. Wm. U. Root, Editor and Managr. Kntthnl at tha twatnrnivt at Onttar drove. The Right One For You If you wnuta Shoo for real wear and comfort, one that will lit your foot ami enable you to have the very best Shoe fit a Reasonable Price, you should wear ft Premium. Made for Service Made for Style ALSO OFFICK OK fllK Bohemia tind Mack Butte Stage. Oregon m rtcoml thu mult mailer. KtHISClUPTlON ItATKR. 0 motitliH $1.00 1 year $1.N IS mouths $2.00 If paid In advance. THIS l'.U'KIt l kept on lUont K (' praWt Ailnrtlf-tiiR Ajrcner. Alatulfia Merchant! Kx chanirc.Saii Kntm-l-cn. California. hereon Iractifor athcrtlalnit run tornado for H Rev (IcontO II. Tccsc. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. LBWIS & McOUKIJN - COTTAGE (5 ROVE, ORE G. A. Levels. G. W- McQueen Cottage Grove flour mills. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned h' Messrs Ellcdge & Iliggins, vc 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 wc hope to receive n large share of your patronage. HAY AND 1'IJED DELIVERED PROMPTLY. IIur(iiii& Hansen, props. t r -r.... 1tf1!l1tlini!M!n!M!l1!l!1!M!M!M!ri!F!in!riir!!f!!f!!r!W!!rTu 5 SS. TT I 3 msr Hardware i Tinware 1 xgmWm Stoves and aiVsiieLiItliil Implements Plows, Mowers anil Hakes. Sole agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock of Mining Supplies. Piper & Van Denburg iiuuiUiiwiiiiuiiiuiiiiiwuiiiiUiiiaiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiuuiiiR THE CTTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always n dsslrnble one, but of equal Importance is the power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent sharpen ing. By making your purchases of the Grillln & Ventch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality of tools anil cutlery of proicrIy tetniercl steel that! Is sure to kohl an edge. . Clubbing Rates. The Ilohcmla Nugget one yea with any one of the following pub Mentions one year for amount i opposite: Chicago lnter-Occau (weekly) $1 Weekly Orcgonlan ( Portland I ?2.nn Weekly Journal (Portland) $2.00 WliDNKSDAY. OCTOllHR, 12 til KJO. GOOD RAINS has For several days pnst thoro been a heavy downpour of rain It was much needed in tho valley by tho farmer who found his ground to bard to plow, by tho millroou in the mountains when tho streams had becomo yory low It will also help tho feod on tho winter ranges. Veatoh Co. On tho first pago of this issuo an nrticlo taken from tho Daily Mining Record of Denver on tho "Oregon Eddy Law." A great many people in tho Stato regard this law as mimical to the mining in forests. If it is, it should bo re pealed. Certainly information nnd discussion upon tho subject is in order at this time. Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... NO IMMEDIATE CHANGE. It is quite evident from letters received from tho post oflico depart ment at Washington, that tho mail routo up Sharps creek to Bohemia will not be changed, for some timo ut least. To tlioso familiar with the conditions, it would seem that all it is necessary to do is to establish a routo up Row river to Orseco, lotting the present service up Sharps creek remain as it is. Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, OREGON. READY MADE CLOTHING Tho London General Merchandise Store wish to announce to the buying public that they now have a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at per cent below all comietltlon. Wo purchaso our goods hi large quantities through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for nil wo buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. fft $7.50 to $9.00 High Grado Goods and other linen of Heady Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date stylo at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our Hue of J.M. I). Wells Shoes nro tho best weurere on tho market and at prices that cannot bo equalled. Try our Itonst CoffccB, tho best lluvor and will please you, SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Company offers for sale at the price or two dollars ($2.00) each, 2.",000 Souvenir Gold Dollars, To each purchaser of live coins will 1)0 given ono coin free of charge, innklug six for ten dollars. Then; coins are Issuad by tho Secretary of tho Treasury, under authority of an ant of Congress, approved by Pre Went Itoosevelt, April 13, 1001. The Issue Is limited to 2.V),000. These coins nro singularly Interest Ing from the fact that they have tw heads or obverses. On ono side Is the head of Captain William Clark and the words "United States of America" and "One Dollar." On tho other side appear tho head of Captain Morlwcather Ix;wls nnd tho words "Lewis-Clark Exposition Portland, Ore." and tho date "liHM. i no coin nas neither wreath nor stars. Somo estimate of the value of this small Issue of souvenir legal tender gold dollars may be made from tho present value of the ordinary Pnited States gold dollar, of which there were coined l!f uy,:J77 between the years 1919 anil 190. These now se for two dollars euah. .No coins of this Issue will bo placed upon sale at a lower figure than Is quoted In this circular. All coins nro sent to purchasers by registered mall at tho expense of the Exposition Company. Theso coins are for sulo at the Hanks. Tho Ro. George II. Kooso whoso j picture is hero given, will on Thurs l day, together with his family leave I this city fortlioirnow homo in ti vallis, where ho has been assigned as pastor ot tho M, K Church nt that place, by tho Ooiiforonco re cently in session at r.ugcnu. I'or tho past two jenrs ho has been the pastor of tho Methodist Church in Oottago Chovo, where ho hus given his best thought mid en ergies to its upbuildiug. Ili'vorond Fcoso is an able scholar and is still dovoliug his spurn time to study. He is pleased, that whtn tho chango eamo, it was to such n school town as Corvallis, whovo at tho Agricultural Collcgo alono nro some (iOO students. Mrs. Fceso has boon nn earnest workor with her husband nnd has mado many wnrm friends during hor rosidouco hero. All will wish thom woll iu their now homo. SOLD FOR ECONOMY See them Soon Buy Them Pacific Timber Co's Store I'mUt Odd Fellows Mall COTTAlili tiUOVE, OREGON. is if mm 1 bifiMTOM PORTY-PIR'H YI2AK. OS FAUE8 ; WEEKLY : ILLUSTRATED. INDISPENSABLETO MINING MEN I) PER YEAR POSTPAID. 1 aitMi rou h.iui'i.r .-opr. Mining j Scientific Press 930 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. r IIUOKEINTO HIS HOUSE. S. U'(Jiilnn of CaveiiilNh, Vt was robbed f liU emtoumry health by lu vrslou of Chroiilu Constipation. When Dr. King's Now 1,1 to Pills bloko Into his house, his trouble was arrest nnd now he's entirely cured. They're gurriintced to euro, asc at Morgan iV ilrehtiut's Drug Store. A ROUND BARN. A I'rnn.rlv.nlan TrlU Why II. Llkra II and Ilonr to llolld. My barn, built In 11)00, will accom modate seventy-flve head of cattle and fifteen homes, besides n good sized flock of sheep. The cost whs less than a square barn of the same capacity. It Is mora convenient, and, I believe. It Is warmer In winter. My estimate U that It requires about three-fourths ai much lumber as a barn of ordinary shape, says an American Cultivator writer. To cover It required about 75.000 shingles, and the amount of lumber was 75.000 feet. It Is .100 fret In cir cumference and has In the center a silo sixteen feet In diameter and forty-five feet lush, holding 2-13 tons. Around the silo Is a bin which I use for pota toes, holding nhout 2,000 bushels. The floor of the barn is cement on gravel, using one-third cement and two-thlrda Portland Chamber of Commerce Bulletin Tho October number of the Cham ber of Commerce Ilulletln has been received nt tho Nugget ofllce. It Is a very interesting and Instruc tive number nnd should lie widely distributed. Tho articles upon tho enterprises and Industries of tho stato while not lengthy aro conipre heuslvc. Tho contents nro editorial com incuts on tho "WhentSltiiatlon"and Jlecognltlon by tho Value of tho Ilulletln." ' Tho DalleH-Celllo Canal" by Captain A. A. Pries. "Three Itnll rouds; One Itallroad" by W. A. Mears. "The Corning National Con ventions In Portland" by D. V. Free man, "Appjo (i rowing In Oregon" by Geo. II. Uimboryon. "Advertis ing a Stato" by Itlnaldo M, Hall. "Why a. Mining Stock Exchange Is Necessary In Portland" K. J. Hard. Iu this article Mr. Hard discusses tho benefit derived from Exchanges u Colorado and other HtatoHaiidclnlms1 Portland In nn (dual city for an Ex I-REE Specl'il sample copy of the Only Dally Mining Newspaper Iu Tlic World All the news frnm all the mining camp and oil tlelils nf the I'nlted Slates, llrltish Columbia. Mexico, etc The Itecord tells the Investor how to make big money III mining and oil propositions. Expoxcs fake proposi tions and gives tree and fearless In formation to suliKcrlls;rs. Largest paid circulation of any mining paiier Iu tho world. Send at once for sample copy absolutely free for tho asking. The Daily Mining Kccord Denver, Colo. EAGLE BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS Magazines PENS, INKS, PAPER The Latest Novels Circulating Library EAGLE BOOK STORE THE WEST DOCTOIl ' Hhv. 1). U. Hortou,Sulihiir Spring?, Toxiih writes, July I'Jth IS'iu: havo used iu my family tlnlliird'I ' Snow I.lnlmeiil and Iforehoiiud 1 NOTICE -TO- Svrunand thev have proved certainly satiftiactory. The liniment I- the bivt we have over used for headache and pains. The cough syrup has been our doctor for the Inst eight years," 2Sc, r,ik- $1 mi Sold by Morgan A Proliant. A I'E7iaaTI.VANIA HOUND DARN. sand, and putting on a lave: two The Inches thick on toil of tho gravel. uoor costs nuout u cents icr square rout. Tho beams aro mude of 1 br inch stuff, two boards thick, nailed In ono piece, extending entirely nrouud tho barn. Tho lftslde posts aro 0 by lumber and set twelvo to sixteen feet apart. The sill Is of I by 8 Inch boards, six boards thick. Tho sills, beams and plate a(ound the silo are made of Vi by 0 Inch boards nailed around In ono piece and form hoops In which to build the silo. Four posts support each hoop. Tho silo Is boarded perpendicularly nisme uie noops, tnen lined horizon tally with half Inch stuff, being care ful to break Joints nt tho end hoards. Lath und then plaster with cement. After tne basement Is up raise mo silo about twelvo feet or to the height wanted for tho scaffold over the driveway, then ralso tho posts between floor nnd hay and build the beam on them In sunie manner with by 8 Inch boards. Now nut un the overlays from silo beam to this nnd raise outside posts (4 by 0 Inches) and laston well to build tho nlato (1 bv incnes) on. Now build up tho silo to where tho roof comes, raise the posts ror purlin plates and put on tho raft ers 2 hy 5 Inch lumber after siding up n rou tin outside. Tho doors In the silo nro 18 by 30 incites, made or matched pine, nnd nhout ten Inches apart from bottom to top. There Is a chuto for sllnco to drop throiiKh In front of doors 18 bv ..... - uu lueues wim wing doors. A round ham Is very handy to work in. iiny can bo unloaded with a horso fork, uslug no truck, Tho silo Is In tno center of the feeding floor, nnd cuttlo can bo fed with very llttlo walk ing. When cleaning out I drive n cart around behind tho tie-ups. I sava about 25 per cent In cost of barn. amount of lumber and In labor of cur ing for tho stock. I'orrliiii Ileet Huwnr. Consular advices of interest to.tha beet growors of this country stato that tho Ktiropeau beet nrcn this year to tals 3,801,801 acres, a decrease of 0 per tent tiom X003. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. TAXPAYERS. Slicnirs Ollice, Sept Citli, '()! Those who paid the first hall' of their IJJO.'J taxes in the Spring previous to Apri Mil, 11)01, will please Lake note that the seeond half of Notlco Ih hcivby ulvuti that tin- UlHJLTMIHMI, JllllllllllHirUW'r Willi i ne I in uiiiuj.mmi, ih inr cHiiiir in urorKi' Frt'ilorlck Jal iIccouhimI, Iiiih llli'il Ii Ih liiuil iiccoiiiiL uh Hticli HdiiiliilHtrutor In tlm Ciiiuitv (Innrt ftf Lnun (!niiiitv. siaicof (tn-goii, ami that wild i court , the Tax is payable on or be basset Monday, the 12th day of - , , ' , , . Septeinliur, IIMII, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court house In Eugene. Lane County, State of Ore- gnu, as the time and hearing objec tions thereto, anil tho lllial settle meat of said estate. W, K.SllANArill.T. Administrator, with tho Will an nexed, of the Estate of (Jeorgo Fred crick Gale, decease:! .1. C. Johnson. 2!Kri Attorney for Administrator ODD FACTS ABOUT COLOR. No Una of Thrm I Tlml Tlirro I'ood Tlml la lllur. Did you ever notlco that thero Is no blue food? Vo cat thlncs green, red. yellow and violet; flesh, flsh or plants In all the colors of tho rainbow except blue. Many deadly poisons uro blue In col- or, such ns hlucstona or the deadly nightshade flower. Tho color stands In our slang for cvervthinir miserable nml depressing. Hilt this lS OllU' llllll llf 11 llmiiun,!.! queer facts a'bout colors. Heat u bar of Iron and the nartlclci of tho metal are set Iu motion, shak- I Ing violently ono against another. , I'resenlly tho siirrounillnir efher Is set In motion In lurgo, slow waves through mo uir, lino tho waves of the sea, until they break upon our skin and glvo us tho sensation of heat. As tho Iron gets hotter other waves are set In motion In immense numbers, traveling nt moro than lightning speed, and these break upon tho eye, giving us the sensation of red light. 'Iho rcdhot Iron, ucllhiir still moro heated, throws out other sets of waves, still smaller nnd moro ranld-oranco. yellow, green, blue, Indigo, violet, till the colors of tho rainbow. Tho cvo cahnot tell ono from another; tho wholo uunuio or rays mixed un elves us.nu Impression of white. That Is tho kIow from whlto hot Iron, nnd such Is tho light from tho still greater brightness of tho sun. Kutillght li n biimllo of rays of light-red, orange, yellow. green, blue, indigo and violet nil mixed together, Tho mlxturo of ull colors la hlto light. Tho nbsenco of all color utter darkness. Now York Journal. fore Oelober :$rd, 1D01-, and if not paid by thai date it becomes delinquent and the law compels me to add 10 per cent penalty and interest 'it the rate of 12 per cent per annum dating from April 4th, l!)0l-,to said remaining unpaid payment. Pay the last half of your taxes on or before October .'ird 1004- and thus avoid costs. Kcspectiuiry yours, Fred Fisk, Sheriff and Tax Collector or Lane County. TAILOR MADE SUITS TO ORDKK At The Lowest Prices V Clolhes Cleaned. 1' And Repaired For SI.OO PER MONTH. GEO IIOIIl.MAN 5B -fft 3) 4) 'PI,.. r... i ri nit '-wLLiije virove STEAM LAUNDRY Is now Iu running order and prepared to do all kinds of laundry work with promptness and at reasonable rates. Wo hope to secure your patronage and to please you with our work. 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Pr,y expectoration' niornln a mado 'certain hi ticrn au Syrup, so s n goo.1 nhsht's rest mid ,o lul ts n Z I n'" ?"""? "cstlue nimits nn thu exhaust on duo to eouKhlng, thogrealost danger nn I dreaiV thocmim.niitlvo, ho prVye ted h ppped hy taking G.irman Wvr ' ... ,"r KCU it, National Sewing Machine Co. UaVIOEHC, ILLINOIS. iiiiii reKuiary. Hhn.ild you ' hii Vilo oKotoa warmer elluiA, y.m will H,,il hat of l.o thousands oKm siwitlvi u-ro.tl.ofmv Who nro bon "Kif and regain strength am those who iT( or. man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27oi ,1, f: IS At arnwIsta'-WiJ'tf 3r 14 l