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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1904)
f II MMM Win" Mi .-I I ELECTRIC LIOH I b How caayou afford to bo without them? When you can run lour 16 C. P. I lamps at 2 cents per light per day. j 1-iP :M-.iR.n nor month for Residences 1 First IRone dollar? each additional 16 50c, each addiional 8 C. P. 25c. I REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. 1 ii n ijii..l,, U I .mum ."nUlli)TjB"M 1 S' 1 UnmntAnJ llf'ffi Pfl a ffl I' 1 I I niiiiiiiiiiiii mi ii Hiii m n IIUIIIIIIUIIU 1711 g WW I I I I I TI I I B W E I UyUhHi I. AIR and ELECTRIC DRILLS, N HHBWRHIIMIJ B I A Complete line of Mine aud Mill EHiHjffin I'rlcea nn in. J tii jHHHHHKH S jyPmL Oregon. ' j To The Old Time Prospector. f f io prospector for Rnld nntl Stale owes the silver llin United rapid-development of the Wont. Thn ( Iromcndoiu travel induced by tho j discoveries of gold and silver in j California, Nevnda. Ulali, Montana Jdnlm nnd Colorado undoubtedly canned the building or n traiis-eon-Itnnntnl inilrond nl least twenty years Hooner tlmn otherwise would have I"""!! llin ruse says the Mining lleporlnr. It. would le incrctitible if the men who dared the tenors of what wns then the Great American desert ami the hoidilc Sioux nnd Apaches were forgotten. Yet it is n fnrt that the names of Comstock. Gregory, O'Reilly, McLaughlin nnd scores of others arc almost as completely forgotten as if their work had lccu that of obscure factory liaudH. Surely these men's names should lc remeiulercd and honored by the Western common, wealths. llefure it is too Inte, and while men yet live who knew them the (acts as to those forgotten heroes should be collected nnd pre served for future generations. Too generally nn impiession pie vails that these old piospectors were not "nice" men. The fact liest known concerning Gregory, the first discoverer of ipiattz gold in Colorado, is Ins picturesque blasphemy when he made his epochal discovery at Mack Hawk. What finally leenuie of Gregory and what kind of a man he really was, the school children of Colo rado are not informed. So far sis we can find out it is not k.iown with certainty, even, where he died Recently , while digging out some figures' from old government re ports, which also are not appre ciated as they should le, we came on an account of the Inst days ol Henry Comstock, alter wham was named tho great Comstock lode of Nevada. The old man'was living at Butte. Mont., in 1S67, and in 1S68 we find in the "Mineral Re sources of the United States" this pathetic account of a magnificent character. "Although n man of the strictest temperance, using no slim nlan stronger than tea or coffee, and not even tobacco, years and the hard ships and excitement incident to a frontier life are telling piinfully on his faculties. In a conversation with him lie referred to his past career, especially his connectim with the lode that liears his name. His intellect appears to wander, al though his hand still retains iis cunning. He is a skillful pros pector, but his fading recollections carry cloudy images to his dark ened understanding. He imagines he owns the whole Comstock lode, and the cities of Gold Hill and Virginia; but as he has no imme diate use for them he allows others to live in his houses. The people are poor, andjt would be hard to turn them out. especially in the winter. This feeling of benev olence in the old man is genuine and one that he habitually prac tices. He has a small claim that pays little more than wages. If a poor miner comes along without means, he gives, him an oppor tunity to work in the claim until the suffering stranger has the means to go on his journev. Recently an immigrant came along who was sick and could work but little. Comstock nnd he worked together in the claim, the old man doing the most laborious part, until the emigrant concluded to leave. Comstock then divided what was taken out, aud seeing it '' was two small for a man to travel 011, said: 'Now we will divide my hall again; you will need it." Should brave, generous and simple characters such as this be forgotlen? Mineral Wealth. NG8 COUG and curej;hblu Dr. King New Discovery FOR C rONSUMPTION OUGHS and ;olds Prlc 80c $1.00 Fret Trial. Onreat and Uulckeat Cure for all Tit HO AT ami LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY SACK. World's Pair Kates IMcnJcd. Thronuh tin efforts ot the 1 1 rent Northern Railway. World' I'nlr excursion ticket will lie sold on OelolH'rar, 'JSth anil 2!Mh. In nildlt- tiiu tn October aril, 4th nnd Stli. I'or lull Information apply to nny (treat Northern Agent. 5 a" CllTTAIIH A VKltY Cr.OSK CAM. 'I stuck to inv outline, ntthoiiuh every joint ached ml every nerve was rncKcit Willi nam, write i vt. llcllnmy, a InmiiK'tlve lltvmsxu. or lliirllncton. Kiwn. "I wns weak and Dale, without any appetite nnd all run I down. As I was about to give up, 1 1 not a bottle, or l-.ioetrio Hitter, and or tnKlim II, 1 1011 as wen as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run , town people always uain ine, strcnctli and vluor from nieir iie. try Ihem. Kallfnel.in K'laranteeil by Heiifon riirm:i-y I'rl.-e .il ifiils. ONLY .MAIvKS A HAD MATTKIt WOHSR. Perhaps von have never tboiiKlit of It but (hn fact iniiHt be apparent to everv one that const Ipat Ion Ih caiiNod iiv a hick of water In the wy h tcin. and Hie line of dniHlIc cntlmr Hon like Hie ofd fjixlilnne.l pills only lliakeH n nail matter wnrw. i.naiu lierlahraHtoiiiaeli and I.lver TabU'ta aiv mnrh more mild and gentle In their eflect. and when the proper ill til 1 M taken their ncllnii l so natural that one enn liii.rdly realle tlu fiui effect of a lnedlclne. "try a 25 cent bottle of them. Kor Male by .Now Urn DniHfStotP. CDItKO CONSUXfl'TIOX. Afro. II W. F.vnni. Clearwater, Knn. wrlles: "My husband lay sl.de for three, mnrillis. 'i'he doctors snld that lie had (Illicit cOnPiimpllon. We pro .aired abollloof Uallnrd'a Hnrehound Hiirup, and It cured him. That wns sit voiiih nRo. Hlnce then we have alwiiya kept n bottle In the house. We eiinnot do without It. For coiikIib nnd coldfi It'lias no eqiinl."" 25o, CO.-, S1.00. Hold by New F.ra Drug Co. Xedgera, journala and oiks nt the Nngle Hook Store, day NOTlCi: Hill I'l'lll.ICATION I'uii.sl Slates Lunl Ollli-e. loeliiliv, U'reBoii. Sept. t'Wt. Notiivii. Iiereliy niwi) Itiat in coin pliaiuv with lite p'rovWions of Hie net ol lni)irei". of June .'t, 1STS, enlitlil "Alt Met for Hie nlc of IiiiiIht lands la the Mate of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wii'liiii(;tiinTerrilorv,"Hx extended tnalltlie I'nblic Umd States Iiv act ot Anunt -I, INI'2. KDWAlin THOMPSON of S.tniaaw, '.innly of Lane, State of Orison, li tins Imv lilii III tills otlire Ids suni n stiilenient No (ill!! tortht" imichan-of llii lita No . T. 10 ami 1:1 of Section No li, Tomiliii iv) South of Uaniie 1 West and Hill oiler proof to d)u- tliat llie laud Minht is mure valnrtble for it liniU-r or stone than for agricultural inrHes, and to islalilish his claim 10 said laml liufnre the H.-jiisU-r and Iteeeiier of this ofliiv at Ko-elinrs, invn, nn Monilav the .-.lb day of lecciiilier.l'.H)l. lie name a itncses. John Kilinomls, I'atinati Valentine, Audruu' Saltr'iinu and Aiim'I Wo.nI all ofSaslliau. Oregon. Any ami all peroii elaiuiiiiK adverse- i l y I lie aUive-deMTilail lands are re- i (jucpinl in tile their claims in llii nllico ' 011 01 Ik fore "aid "ith day of Ihv.. 1!KH. I J. T. IliuiMias. Iiiiter. XOTICK FOIt I't'HUCATIO.N. Depart meat of Hie Interior. I.nii(l OltlciMit lEosebiinr. Oregon. SepleinlHT .TO. l!H)t. ' Nntlei l hereby clven that the fol-lowliitf-nnmed eeftl-e baa filed nntltvl of Iiih bitenlliiii tn imike linal proof 1 in Hiipuort of Ills claim, nail that aalil proof will Ih; made Is'tori' J. J. W.illnll, 1. S. Culiilnihsioilrr, at Iiih ottice at Uiitfcne, Oregon, on Novenilier 15, 100,', viz: II. i:. No. U.V.M. Mrs. Anna Deiinie. .Ivrerlnl ifeof Clarence K. Dennie. enlr.vinnn. for the W'. NW'4. NE'4 Sy NW'i NE4 S.v. , T. 19 S.,lt 4 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ida continuous realdetico upon 1 nnd cultivation of xald land, viz: Alliert W. Schwerini;, Tliomae .1. .Moxlcy, Marion Ilager and William linger, all of Cremvell Oregon. .1. T. ISlilliiirs. ItcKfstcr. 3-7-5. XOTICK FOR ITUI.ICATIOX. IloHeburn. Ore, Sept. 1C, 10OI. Notice Is liereby given that the following-named xcttler Iiiih filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of Ida claim, and that mild proot will lK;tHaile Ix-fore .1. .!. Wnlton. T. s. Com'r, at Ida olllce at Kiigene, Oregon, on Xov-etnlKT-l, Hull. viz. II. B. Xo. SKN, William II. duller, for the Lot 4, Hi XW,', SWfi SlVt Sec. 10, T. L'OS., It. I He nnme.s the following wltnexsea to prove Ids coutlnoiiH rcaldence upon nnd cultivation of anld land, viz: .1. F. Hollirook. of, June, Oregon, I.oule B. .MnltlieiVH, of ZI011, Oregon, Archie II. MatthewH, of June, Oregon, Jas. S. Caer. of June, Ore- gon. .1. T. IIiiiiii.kh, Itetlxtcr. MADSEN, Watciimakkk, itHiaiw"w,'.M,M' A. II. KING Attorney at liiiw, riii"iMK:0,"K' "K- " j. IS. Y0UNQ Attorni'll-i'l-l'1"" (IKOVII, OK. .1. c. .lohiiNim Medley .!(( ft John Mil, MtnriifjiHiMiiw niitir SilllrH lUtttk niiltf. Uliell tit Mlllllllt ..... I.. I iillellllotl 1 . 1 .,rp..ralloii wi". C. iltwk WOODCOCK & HARRIS. .V tho ntys t(-.lHP inn. I""' uf Mlnti. I I i.KSK. Dltli. BARKER & PI2RMAN i-aorKiMOW or Illl; I-XCIIANUI: 01 iii:in rtr WIM.fv I.KirOKS. CIGARS, Halt' & Colwcll Mining i:hr1im't S. MuuTiil Siirvcyofs t Hunk llldu. ('..ttage Unite. ur: m: iiv-onlon llklk". I'ortlaiid, Oivkm. iiuuiiui i;i OK CoTTAOK OkOVK. OKU. Paid 1') Capital, $25,000.00 l 1 1 to l.ian n )irurrl etirlly. I i-lonti's 'old, atallabla anr placo 1 iatc IlKKHtf Kills. T c WHIta, I'rr.l.l.nl, CuhUr, I.otljjc Directory. Union UriRift Three Tnlu Tg Tbe Eu4 0 TlirotiKd Piiltm... . t I.m-.Iiih ar. .Ully iu ,V' ." N AMU CIIKM nny to Kaiuim (.,, "MTIIItlt "M)kniltt. ii I L-.. .... tliriM,,!,'':',,"'! I full ''''liwklytoc"...':''' "t oniiy, it) e "71 Hntlnr Tim utin I'oim Portl,,,,! DltAKI KIM fix:.,.,. 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