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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1904)
G. A. Ifcw'is. G. V. McQueen Itnl-RII Toll- OK BOHEMIA NUGGET auo nrnoK or rin; mill IHnck Htttlo UOHHMIA NUCHIUT PlIIU.ISIIINd COMPANY. Win. 11. Root, Editor and Manatr. Knlort-d lit the lunlnfflrw at Cotlitt drove. Orrgnn m peomt t-fin null mailer. Holieinin mid Wnek Unite SUi",t First Class taoiils, Double of Single. L-KWIS& McOUKBX - COTTAGI5 GROVIS, ORIS pi Cottage Grow flour mills. Ilnvinjx purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Klledjjc & Hurjiins, we wish to announce that wc will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of I?ecd there, which will he sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, qunre dealing: we ltope to receive a large sliate of your patronage. HAY AND I-KKI) 1)1-LIYIiUKH PROMPTLY. Ilurdiii cVj llaii.sriK. props. I7. Gakoi tti:, Manager. a sntSCtttl'TION ItATKS. it montliH $1.00 lyenr i.i IS months ?'-MK) It imM hi udvntice. TI118 I'AI'KIl la Veit on tile al K V. UtUrt Ailt'rtlliiK Awni-y. Olamliu Mon-haim Kv ehanre, saii r'nuipco, California, where run- tranaior aiiveniainil ran ieinnie ior 11 Hardware Stoves anil Tinware jjspjciiltarnl In,pleii,ei(ls Plows. Mowers ami KtlU-8. Sole agents for tin- eeloliriiteil M I I. BURN WAt'.OXS A Full stix-k f Mlninir Supplies. Clubblnjc Kales. The llohemhi Nugget one year with liny one o( the following pub lications one year for itiitonnt set oppnslte: Chicago Inter-Oeenn t weekly) $1." Weekly Orcgoilliiu I l'ortlnnill Weekly .lourmil (P.irtlnmll SJ.eo lllininiiuiitilili.aiUuwiwiiawaiiiiaauiimiliJUJluaii TIM: ' I TTINO QI'AM'l'Y of :inv tool is always a ilsslrnble one, tint of equal Importance Is the power of retaining this quality ko iih not to require too frequent sharpen lug. lSy milking your purchases of the (iiillln & Veatch Co. yon always receive your money's' worth In the best quality of tools anil cutlery ol proierly teiiijereil steel that Is surp to holil nn edge. Veatch Go. I KNOW LBS & GKT'I'YS Proprietors of 1 ...The Miners Supply House. Mr I Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General .Merchandise, Miners' Tools and ?lmmuiritiuii. BOHEA1IA, OREGON. READY MADE CLOTHING The I.ouiloii tieneral SIcrchniiillKH Store wish Ui aiiiioiiiiee to the buying public that they now have a very complete stock of Gcncr-iil MercliiiudlMi which tliey luteml selling 20 mt cent pur cent llow--ull coinMt1lloii. We purchase our goodx i.i large quantities through Knsloni I)i;iiiiiiioix, pay cash' for till we buy, have i.o high rents, no insurance rates to i.y. ami eoiisi-iiientl.v can si'll very cln tp. Think of ('LAV Worsted Hu.rs. Wkhnksday. Xovumhur 2. 1004 The inaiiReinent ol the Nugget is of the opinion there are always two sides to every (iiestinn Local Option or Prohihition whichever one ma choose to call it, is ccr tainly worthy of consideration. In fact it overshadows in the State of Oregon at this time every other question submitted to the suffrages of the people. The columns of this paper have therefore, this week been open to communications upon the subject. There is an article signed by the business men of the city as well as one from the pastor of the M. K. Church, which are published. as will lie any articles at any time which have, a bearing upon subjects of general interest and importance to the people. Cbeaaj and a Ilnttlr.hlp. Admiral Charles E. Clark, who took the battleship . Oregon u rim ml Cape Hum uml lutp uctlou at SantlaKu, owed his ilppuhitiiieiit as coiiiuiumler 0; that boat tp.-hls skill us u chess player. Captain C'lurk was at San iTunclnco hi command of the guiiboat Bemilustou. When ashore he vpeut much time iu the cheis room of til" Mechanics." library, where he met some of the best players hi the city. When the time came to appoint u mini to comma n J the Oregon, n frlem! of Clark's hi the navy dt-purtment at Washington put his mime forward You bhould tce that man play chess, suld he uud went on to describe his In tense application and determination. addluK. "And that's why I think hi' call bring the battleship around safely If any one can." Three bonis later Clark received orders to assume com maud of the Uiegou and take her tit once to ( uban waters. Argonaut. The .Muilile I'ltruKmiih. It Is u most extraordinary thing that some of our most successful novelists cannot turn out a newspaper para ruph to save their lives. In most novels there Is some page or other ou a supposititious clipping fiom a news paper bearing upon the events under narration, uud In uluety cases out of u hundred the mutter thut niuUes up the clipping" Is most unreal. The truth of the matter Is that ull the training In the world will not enable u man to write In this manner unless he has been through the mill atid hud ull the nonsense deleted by the remorseless subeditor. Our novelists do uot have their manuscript hacked uud chopped about by this skillful executioner, uud their pseudo newspaper clippings are models of what the real thing Is not. Journalist IIIkIi Ormle fiooils uud oth' r lines of Iteail.v Miide ClothlUK; of KeiitCht lip to iliite style ut prices Hint will) urprhe you ) ) ) s Our line of "M. It. Wells Shot'fi arc the liesi wcuieiH on the inurkrt anil at prices 1I1 it euinol Is' equalled. Try our ItoiiBt Coffees. Hie best thivoruuil will please , on. SUTHERLAND & GEER, L0111I011, Oregon. Tla Turnpike Cm. Between the years 1700 and 1840 In numerable plans were made for the creation of turnpikes In the United States. There hud been ono great sue- cesi, the Lancashire turnpike In I'enu eylvanlu, and then came countless oth er projects. In 1811 New York had 137 chartered roads, with a total length of 4,500 miles, and the sum required to build them amounted to $7,rXKl,000. An era of canal digging and then of rail road building followed this period, but the canal promoters and railroad men had great difficulty In advancing their schemes. They wero considered Insanu when they Insisted that the mountains and plahiH could bo conquered hy these means of transportation. Looking? Abend. She (bored) No, Mr. Lytcly, I can ctrer love you. I honor and respect you. I am sure' you would make some other woman a good husband. I lie Well er could you er give me a letter of recommendation to my next place? Children never know what a safe guard their mother has been to them till after their father Is loft a widower. Atchison Olobe. THE BUST INTERFSTS OF OUR CITY 111 Inst spring's eluation I.nuo county declared fur tlin American principle of majority rule by n Majority volo of six hundred and thirty. Wo now 001110. to the, practical np pliimtiou of the principle voted for nnd must noon l-oKi'stor our con victions. It is the duty of ewiy pilriotie eitircn to have mime, well defined conviction, hitsrd upon facts and principles mid then vote tlieni. Hvury otrr must if Im lie true to himself either dn lsre by his ballot, that lifter obserxnlion nnd thought cousiileiiiiK all that is involved, he believes that the Million, with nil that goes with il, is 11 benefit to Un well being of our ehildii-u, our young people, uud our Indues or lie must decline it his conviction Unit we nie bettor olT without it. Then is no tnidillti giouiid fur honest con viction. The iisuo is clear. It is not 11 party movement, nor n class movement hut one of the citizens, for the citizens, uud by the eitiens. ins tiii: r.MiMi.it a nniiiTTo hi-i-.m;? The country is the unit for tax ation and the fanner Ik-iiih 1111 (-quid share in the tuxes to support tho jails, eiiininnl courts, the iisyluin, the poor farms, mid the penitentiary. That Ihu buideu of inaiiilaimtig theso institutions is gmitly 11111 Hi nted by tho trnfliu in iutoxictnts, 110 one denies; et not ono dollar of liipior license, collected by tho cities and towns in the slnto of Oregon gors to help the farmer or non resident of tho towns, reduce his taxes for thosoover-buideucd uisti tulioiis. That tho absence of the saloon mil leduco the fanneis taxes nil cnii hee, and the record of the cities wliero it has. been tried shows that it will nlso reduce, taxis 11 tho city. lias tho faamer 110 righs to 11 voice? He suppoits tho city, trades iu tho city, sends his sons and duiiitliters to be educated iu tho city and is thus vitally con ccrned in nnd rolativu to tho city. is IT .1 LVXt'llV? To say that tho use of intoxicants is n luxury is 11 verv 1111M putting of tho case. Hut mil posing it to do a luxury, is it of vital importance to to tho wellfaro of our- cntci posing city and in harmony with sound economic seionco, that her men pour tens of thousands of dollars out for that which even tho denlcis themselves know is not oxpromed by tho word luxury when there, is such ovidont room for improvement in tho lino of its necessities, utilities, nnd real comforts of the home? Iteiueinbor that tho uverago saloon takes over its bar sixteen dollais uud fifty cunts (lliifl) per day, uud then multiply by eight. WHAT lllllWS KJIlnllATION? Will nny man be induced to conio from the east mid tottlt among us by the fact that wo lmve eight, wulo open, tloiirihliing saloons? The questions Unit are pouting into the boards of I mile, and tho real estate dealers and to many private citizens, want to knew nl.out our schools, manufactories, mining Iumbeiing, water system, mid moral atmosphere. Theso nro the things that diaw tho substantial class of men who como to build their homes and invest their capital. In thu light of what social classes own to each other, duty is plain. Fiiank Ij. Mooiii:, Cottage Grove, Xov, 1 11101. i Chase i The 1! Al Pi W COT I & Sanborn's HIGH-GRADE COFFEES standard of Excellence Highest Quality ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY icilic Timber Co's Slore SOU') Ad'NXCY fiiik-i- odd I-VUows Hall At'.U C.KOVIS. OKI-CON. '.I ItMIUtS .1 V I n.xrio.x. We have a hii'ge supply of cheap! lumber. Just what .oti want on n ranch, price er.v elieap, iiiusl be soldi to uiiike room for other stock. , 'l-lt.. It, ...II. I.-..II.- I it.t.lw.f 1 -.. 1 Saginaw, Ore. Notice u( Sale uf Real Hstate and Saw mill. Iu tho Dlstilct Court or tho United States for the Dlstrhit 01 Oiegon. la the matter of I l.ongk lllngliain liiiniln-t'Coinp.iny, ( a corporation, ( llankriipt. N'ntlee is heli-hy given that by vliliio of an order made 011 the tilth day of Uct-d r. ItHit, by tin- Cotiri In the above eiititieil mailer, the under- ilgneil Trustee will on, from nnd lifter one o'clock iu the arteriiooa of Wednesday, the llillli ilav of Novum lsr, l!Hi, ut Ihe pieml-ies heiolmiltcr deerllieil in Cottage (I row, Oregon, sell at private sale to the highest bid der for cii'li In hand the following described premises .mil mill plant t.i wit: lleglnnlng at 11 point CO feet West of the Northwest Corner of llloclc I'mir .Second Addition to Oeorg- town. Ore- Knn; III e iniinliiK Wi-st 'J'SJ feet; tlieni-ii Snllth "JJ 1.7 feet: Ihelico West 3m; t reel to tin- Might of Wav of the Oiegon .V Cilifornia Itadroiul: thence South 2.N'J .b-L-r.-i-s Weil 111 feet: Iheiiee I-'u-t ViUfiet: theiuii N'orth UK) feet ; tlil-liee Knst l.'llfeet; thelll-O Not dl l:lt 7 feet to I he place of lie. ginning, ei ntaiiilng 1.1 m-ies of laud, nioreor h-ss. Also beginning at a point In Section -JS Township -JO Soiith.ii.iugo:) Westnil feet West of the Holithwest Corner of Lot One In liinek a of (li-orgetowii, liiine C-uinty, Slate of Oregon ; thoiieo Wesr 1 IN I reel : lln-nee .Si,iiii 21. II feCt ; thelu-o Soiilli '.'7 (Icgnc -JJ uilliutus Wost 7:17.3 feet; Iheiiee r.mt 1 CO feet; thence North 32 1 7 fe-t: thence liist 2MI feet ami thence North WJ', feel to tho place of beginning, containing I.T'.'il u( les of laud, mole or less. I'xccptltig from the uforenild Ur-lillses the part thereof eonveved iy the said Long- & lllnghiiui l.uin- bcr Coinpaliy lo tin- Oregon A South eastern I la 1 1 road Company, on the'2lilh ilav or .iinreli, l!i(i:i, ny r EAGLE BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS Magazines PENS, INKS, PAPER The Latest Novels Circulating Library EAGLE BOOK STORE WONDintl'UL NI'.llVi: Is displayed by many n iniiii en dining pains of accidental Cute, Wounds, Uralses, Hums, Senilis Hie n-llHlll u .. . .. ..im i.... .i .. ,...., ....... r. ,u tor, I liy.'l .... . ..... ........ p.igo lit! or Volume CO of the lEeeords ' uu, o ior n. iuenien annua fl) Is for I,nni. County. Oieiron. V". '." ' .' . ,1. .,Pll...,l .... f., II, ...... ... ,lt . IHMIUII. I W HIM UOll. lllU "II Jjllllll Ml, ii ., .,.lt,t It, K.,..O..t, .1 I " - WestCil DO.Ml-STIO TllOUllLI'.S It Is exceptional to 11ml a fnmllv where there urn no doinest jo ruiitures oeeaslniially, but those can be lessened by having Dr. King's Now Life Pills around. .Much trouble, they gave by their great work In stomach and liver troubles. Thov not only rollovo you but euro. 2o at Honson Phnr iniiey. Last Week. This Is Iloyils' last. week. Don't wait too long. ledgers, JouriialH and day ooks nt the Kiilu Hook Store. Success may sometimes come unex pectedly, but work nloue enn hold ltn Murrey. n u :t uream verm ru&e THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY lowiishlp -jo South , Ituiige :i eet West of. Hie Northivesl Comer III Lot One, llloclcftof (lenrgetown iu liillio County, Slate of On-p-on ; Iheiiee South 175 feet: thence West 7(i foot; ihencn North :i ilegreos an inlii lltes West -2U2 feet, morn or less, lo the Southeast boundary of tint grounds eonveyeil bv (1. W. Long; to tin- O. ,t S. 12. It. It. Co. ; thence North 27 ilcKK-es i'l lulliilti'H Kast 1112 feet; thence Noi Ih t:i7,:i feet; theneo Mast 100 feet to the place, of hcKillllltiu. containing m-ies of laml, mors or less, ull situated In I.une County, Oregon. Also tho following saw mill plant located upon thu above premises to wlt: One Double Circular sawmill ; one I-'orty-incli Portland lion Works KdgiT; nun 111 x 22 Ames KiikIiiii; One 10x21 Corliss Mnglne; One Klght Ilorso Power Kiiglne, mplglit II. 1 ; Two Mix in Ames Hollers; One liu.ll Kilo Holler: One American I'luner 8x21; One No. i Invineilile Planer: One no Inch Huel.-nvo blower ; One National Dry Klin complete and building 21XHX; One latli mill uml bolter not set up; ono cut olT saw and arbor, uot set up; four pair lum ber trucks; one suventy-llvo light dynamo; ono log haul and one log turner. Also tho Lots numbered 3 uml I in llloeli Four of (leorRCtown. Also Lots 2 ami n In llloclc One in tllu J. I. Jones Addition to Cottngo drove. Ml the right. Ilo ami Interest of the said llankriipt In the following iieserineii property : lieginnlng at the Southeast Corner of I,n t 3, Hloek One .lones' Addition to Cottage Grove, Oiegon, and run nine thence V.nH 177.7 feet to Mill Street Iu the Second Addition to Georgetown, Oiegon: thence North 110 eet. West 177.3 feet. South Ull feet to beginning point; Commencing at u point f0 feet Knst of tho South easteonmr Lot Ono Hloek 2 in .lones' Add lion to Cottage Grove, and run. nlng Knst 17H.I feot to Mill Street Noith 112 feet; West 178 feel, to tho Kast side of the most Kasturlv slroet III Jones' Addition to Cottngo Grove. South 112 feet to place of beginning; commencing ut tho Northeast Corner jiot i ihock.'I .Mines' Addition to cot- time Ornve. Ore . West 00 feet South 112 feet Must 0(1 feet North 112 feel: also Lot Ono Hloek two, all In J. I. Jones' Addition to Col luge Grove. Lane County. Oregon. A deed or the in ml pmt described Is In es'Tow nnd provides for the ',1V r THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. twasi or IMITATIONS, TSI OINUINt rSrFAIUO OlllY BY Qallard-Snow Liniment Co. BT, LOUIO, MO, no run:. riiin-il smti' un-l om, ItfM-i-liiirir. On-., (h i. uli. Uml. Nt.llee nl aj,lli-illlon itfr. J. Ilnnl III l0linl el IiIiiiik-ii hikI III eiinuiii-r UeorKii W. l.lo)il dir I'lilli-il slulc. I'ulciu lo Mil' Hi-trull NhIii Millie. Niitii e I" huri-liv ifUi-ii. Hint In iiiirmiuni n ('liil'U-rl., lllli- :Mnl the llrvbeil Hlnlllli ml llio iiiiiien i-i.iu-p, i . j. imni wnov Miifinifo an ilns i Itiilii'inlii, Dotiiftai riiiintv. On-uoti. In Ix-llHlt nf llllilK'll lllni Ol'liriED W. I.lnyil cih oMiirrwnii iiiiii iihn.iiii'ii Hn Hillolllltl ntr imll-iil ler tin- le.li- Itilliu elnlln lalleil Ilia 1K In, Il ImI.-. -II uiilc.l In thu JlohcMilit Ml nltiic iii-iriei, iHiiiKiHH oniony, iirtK"ii, sail ili-niR Iiuti-il ly the liel.l iiiilunl lltu nllkilnl ilnt mi "mill - ,'lin.Hl nilllt-H i.iiioi ni itniiv, riiirx, iminii im .iinuriii Hnrvi-y Nu. ri7.l, In Hi-ii is-laltiii) tliey I'UtlnihK l.'rii) liiirnr feet el Iho I'oiri-H UhIu. nilnuur vi-lu ls-itrlnic(lulil nr sil ver with Miirlm-u Kriiilliill'Jl) fcrtln wlilth lliu moiiK ia-iiik ill il., noil .rt7 in. rt, KM n.imil s Tn il. in Kio. H.'ifi. Irem illm-uvrrv i-ut ,iivri'iii. MMiHieii iili-l iKsinif la Hectliin, 'lnuii uhliiiinil llnliui' im iiliiruultf. 'I lm exterler botiriiluries uf mirvoy No. 67(1 are nn niiiuw iiwu; iH-Kiiiiiniir in i timer .n, i, wliem-e lliu U.S. M. il. elitlilllitil In Mirvny No. 'lei busn N. HI il. ,VI in. aw, unit, anil s. K. iiirlifiriif Hi-rlliiii II (nl)Ti, iH,H It It'. bi-ar Sniali 17 il, li. in il Kn.t Vil,7:it Tlil lii-n niiioi i-jii im in. lami iih.n. in curlier fin. I Tlieiii i- N.i. ol. it in :to. w l.v;.io a. tu cur ner Nu. :l; Tln-neoH. 19il.ll.! in. Wmt unl II. n: i-orlii-r Nu I: Tlicni-u S.7U il. ,17 in, l"t 1,'iUI d-el tiiiurniir No I lliu iiliii'O ut lieKluiiluu varl niton tH'IDK anil. :l In. Hut. I'lililallilinc a net an-a ui i i.iiiv iti-n-i nnur lixi-lliuiugi'ulliucl with Ari-tiiiiia Ixalu (iiimiiriiiyul) niul furnilnir a iiortlon uf tints. K. qr. Hi'C. 1 1 (iilpfliiliil) T. 2.1 n. (, i r.,ui , . .-il. Naiura ut tho ailJnlnlliK rlalma I.pIiik the Areoirii i4iio,uiiira u any llllkliuwil. Tlltl lliitli'OullllilL-llili'il lui-allini ul mill tin Irolt bade Minn la ut roi-uril In I lie oUlce of Iho Cuniiiy llw nnlor uf putiKlaa Cuiinly, al Hum Iiiuk, Oruxiin, hi Vuliuii. s uaKoHullhu M Inline lu-i-iinla. Any niul all lu-rruiH i laliuhiK mlvaracly thu lillnlllK Krullli-I, vein, liale, ,reiillcn i,r y ,..,.,., .,.v,., n, ,,p-v.t ....., 1,1 iiaui-i uml iilluil fururu liureby nottHcil linn ioiIiii men ii.ourpui-iiiiiiiMnfu iiiuy uiril aa ai-t'uril. iiiKtu law ami iho rrmihilliiiiH ilioioiiiidor. Hllliliithii II iirnirlhoil hy law, with Iho t.vamiiT ui ihu uiiki'ii niaii-a i,ami oint'u at Ituai'hlliu.lii Ihu ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 )- ul UuilKlut Slillo uf OruKoii, lliuy will ho Imrroil hy virtus ul tint liriivlalmiK ul ihu llnliml Hnnca Slaliilua In niu l. llll.UU nun iiriiviurii, ,7, -, l'- IIIIKIIIKH, ItC-ul.lor l'lntHlll. Oct. 211; hilt pall, lli-u, 2HUI. payment of ifl.37ri.00; .')7IS.OO has been paid and $1,000.00 Is unpaid. That all of the un-mlso- nhovo do- scrllied are In Lane County, Oregon. nam sain is to nu subject to eon- vimi Special wimple ropy of Iho Only Dally Alining Ncivwcr Iii TkWorlil All the news from nil the mining camp and oil Ileitis of the I 'ailed Slates, Hrltlsli Columbia. .Mexico, etc '1 he Iteeord tells the Investor how to iiiiiko oil- iiiniier 111 m n no- it ml nil propositions. KxposcH fake proposl- ; " fiiio-inii nun ii-aiiess hi- lorjiiatloii to siiliscrlhei-H, l.arirest. r mill circulation ofauv tiiltilmi- Urination by the Court after ton days '" ft, , J 'i,.,,!1?,?'! . 'I' "'J1'" !"' notice lo creditors. sail plo copy iilisolnlely free for the Dated lit Ootlnim Grnvn. Ornimn . HHKIlig. Tho Dally Mining Record Dated ut Collage Grove. Oregon. this 22ud day of October, 1001, luiu J o. iwONo, Trimtoe, Denver, Oolo TJ TAILOR MADE $ I: s u i t s I if) TO OUUKK (. 5 At The Lowest Prices j i$ Clollics Cleaned, Pressed And Repaired Tar ja 51.00 PKR MONTH. jT -ifj Oi:o IIOIILMAN u The Cottage drove STEAM LAUNDRY Ih now Iu running order mid prepared to do nil kinds of laundry work with promptness uml at reasonable, rates. We hope to secure your patronage uml to please 5-011 with our work. I'hntielH L August Swnnson, lrop. til. sf ,jiyi'SS'm "tma Or TiPT'imfi. CJJre,''f1lin, aiooj fo, ,h, Tflif hr IlYn llnC,, cdrJl, "UTTER V linn nrcillciKlf llirfQiili i hlmtllc: Years f,!!S!i!,l!i.!rtii:(;i,rf.li"u'"w"i fctjlj cnt.pr.1 nedclle lr, Hul.Vu-a. f iS J ffi f r.V"nB iwl"'' I'h'i'niH five ply lamlnaltil woiMliwutk. v. o n i.....iV... nickeled itctl ntUchiiu-nU. na yuur ucaier ior 111c Jmprovtil Ulilreiln 'B" nnd do not hay any innchlue until you Uve National Sewing Machine Co. ntlUVIUERIl. II.LINOIS.