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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1904)
BOHEMIA NUGGET UOIIUMIA NUUUUT PUULISIIINU COMPANY. Wm. I). Root. Editor and Manager. Bmrwt t the noaloltleo l vlliro Unite, Ctf f cm m iwonil cubs mall matter. MUUBCltll'TION ItATIiS. II niontliH 1.K) 1 your IS inoiitliM $'J,tH) It paid in udvuniv. THIS t'AI'Xrt la leplim tile at K :. Dnke'a Adrertleliig Agency , HI and M Merchant! Kx enftftge, Hun FraneW'o, California, where con irarta for advertising can bo marie (or II. of Aticmonlinir his growing brink account. It tliritt ib largely n ijuts lion of otlticntiuu, thou tho cbililrcu nru tho ones to begin with, Somo inslnncos of iIh working might lo givon. It wrw introduced into tho public schools of (.lioouwicli Conn, in 181)5 ouco ench week biuco tho bunk hns bocn open for deposits, Tliero w.w in 1000 nbottt S00 pupils; nearly BOO wero on tho bunk list; n bo at $S00 wns deposited nbout 200 pupils in four years lnul opened accounts in tho rogulnr banks. In Norwalk nud South Xorwalk nearly $f00 was saved up tho tirst year; 00 children opened uccouuts tho tirst day tho bunk was opened. Taueuiout house districts in cities is nuolhor fruitful llold; ouo such established in a certain district hnd . I'M depositors the tint day. After all it is uot so inuch tho cam for tho dollars, that is n coded I but for tho nickels nud dimes. I Clubbing Rates. Tho lkilientln Nugget one year with liny ouo of the following pub lication onu year for amount vt opposite: Clilenno lntor-Ocetiu (weekly) $1..V Weekly On-Konlnn (Portland) VJ..VI Weekly .lournnl ( Portland ) $2.00 Whdnusday, Dkcumiiuk. 14, 1904 A GltEAT LOON. It has just been announced by tho department of comtucrca that the snviugs bauks throughout tho world contain $10,500,000,000, do posited by b'2,UlU,000 individuals. The Dnitod States with f3.000.178, (ill and Germany '-','-"3,400,226 pass tho billion mark. Whilo the United States has S00.000.000 more than Germnny yet tbo latter has twico as many depositors as tho United States. Kugland comes next in order. Japan is worthy of notice. Hor savings bauks havo $10,887,180 but obscrvo that tho number of do positors for that amount is 7,107, 452 or an averago of only $5 48 per depositor. This last fact speaks volumes for tho thiift and assured future prosperity of her people. LUMBER INTERESTS. tCwncluVd Ironi flrsi pw.) A STUDY OP THMFT. To live "from liana to mouth is not a very desirable, not to say ideal manner of life. A study of the underlying facts in very many cases of those who re ceive a very fair income, and eveu of thoso whose receipts aro very moderate lead ono to the conclusion that the remedy for very much of this evil is within the grasp of tho individuals themselves or at least was at fcomo forinor time. One of America's great financiers said to a group of questioning young men a few days ago that from boyhood, ho had always mado it a practsco to savo something no matter what his iucomo. Let our young man and women grasp that idea aud tho problem is solved for them. All have tho good senso to earn; a less number tho superior wisdom to spend or rather not to spend. A SUGGESTIVE FINGER 110AIID Tho Penny Provident Bank, or ganized in 1887 with bead-quarto rs at Now York City, hit upou a uui quo aud very successful plan. It is under the supervision of eight Now York well known business men and has nearly 400 stations in the United States. Auy town or public school may have a station by putting the man agement under somo reliable aus pices and by sumo aro advancing a capita) of from thirty to fifty dollars to sturt with. Auy boy or girl or older person having a single penny cau open up au account. Each depositor is supplied with a littlo folder having 30 places for stamps. The company itsnes stamps of eight different valuos from one cent to one dollar; every timo a parson makes u deposit a stamp of that amount is pasted in his folder "When a folder is full of stamps, rop rosonting that amount of mouoy in tho bank, thou thoy try to induce tho possessor to draw it out and open an account with a rogular Saviugs or National Bank. More than a half million dollars lias thus been saved by tho children, young peoplo and by tho poorer olassofl of older poopio. Many a child has by this moans given up his ehowing gum ciga rottes or client) show for tho sakn Ho reports tho outlook for business in California would bo very good wcro it uot for tho freight rates He also reports from ltcno, Nevada, that there nru over 1000 cars of freight at that point awaiting ship ment to Touopah. Tho conditions there nro something frightful and it will be mouths before the railroads get to running in good shape. Tho Southern Pacific railroad is making arrangements to displace wool ou the Ashhud-l'ortlaad di vision and use coal. This will work quito a hardship ou tho holders of limber laud along this lino as the railroad wood business has been the means of letting loose thousands' of dollars annually in this section of tho country. They havo also issued a circular to tho effect that hereafter all ties inteuded fur tho railroad will havo to be 7x0 instead of 7x8 as hereto fore. A log drive coutuiuiug nearly a million feet of lumber was brought down tho Willnmotto recently for tho Eugene Lumber Company. ltcports from Southern California aro to the effect that building in that section of tho country continues lively, particularly in tho sea coast towns which uro experiencing quito a boom. This is made able by tho shipments of lumber coast wise, NEW ELEC TRIG ROAD Chief Uugiticcr States Hint Sur veys arc Being Altaic and (lie Road Will be Built II. C, Dears, chief engineer of the Willamette- Valley Klectrio railway was in tho city last week. Ho states that surveying parties aro at work looking out the lotnnd most feasible routes for tho road. Ouo party is working from Coos Hay toward Eugene, while tho other is coming from C'orvallis. As near as at present determined the route will be from Con it His to Eugene, nud from that place ai- cross to the Sitislaw and 011 to Coos Bay. A branch will bo built to Cot- tugo Grovoaud extended south some timo in tho future. Branches will also be run up llluu river aud to the smaller towus iu tho vallev. Mr. Dears seemed confident that tho road will bo built and grading will begin by February. A KKIMUTKXKl) HOItSK, Itiinuttisr like tntitl down Hie street duiuphiK the occupant. ra liuudrvd otnor accidents, an every May occur rences. It tiohoovod every limly to nave a reliable Salve liauilv anil therv none an poil tin Iluck- lon a Arnica Mitve. llurn. Out. Sorvn, Kewimi ami Piles. iltsupiH'ur ntlekiv uuiler ts soouuinrerteot. at lieusou'M Pliaruincy. 3000 MEN WANTED. I'm Iniv IvimhiihIv'm f'lllllll l.lt-llt- uim; l.liuiiiont, for lilieumatlsm anil all pains anil lullamatloii. 1'rlce 0 cents, all ilruculst. or tiv mall uikhi receipt of price, write V 1. Ken nedy. Snuintiw, Oregon, for list of testimonies. batIfactlon j;imruti teed. The Coast Pork Lumber Company has just completed a run of 0000 lies dowc the Coast Fork river. McKibbcu Bros, iu connection with their mill business are shipping a largo number of piling. Enquiries arc out by tho Postal Telegraph Company for 12,000 tolo phono pules. Mr. John Hunter, connected with one of the largo mills on the lino of the O. it S. E. By., is in town look ing after his interests. C. 0. S. N. S Notes. XcHindrieJ. The basketball game between Cottage Grove High School girls and Drain Normal girls resulted iu a score of 7-0 in Drain's favor iu the first half. During the second half the Cottage Grove girls made two points. Our girls were too much for them with girl's rules. During the second half au attempt was made to play with what Cot tage Grove team termed "boys' rules," but 011 account of the rough ness allowed the Normal girls were compelled to discontinue tho game by their parents and faculty before the second half was well underway. When you want a pleasant luxti tlvo take Critiiiiborlulu' Stomach and Liver Tublets. For sale by The Modern Pharmacy. At Madsens. By making 11 hiuuI! payment down you cuu secure a bcuutlful present for Christinas. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES There will le tervlces ut the Cum berland Pioobyteriau Church both morning iiiu! oveulng next Sunday; ulso every afternoon ut 2SJ0, and every night ut 7 Sit) this week. The public Is cordially Invited. It. C. Grace, Pastor. -Methodist Jplxcopul Church, 11 11.111. "The Children and the Church." 7ft0 p. 111. "Natural Law In the Spirit ual World." You will also bo wel come to the Sunday School ut 10 11. 111. and the Kpwortu League at C5KI p. m. CLIMATIC OUKKS. The influeui'e of climatic conditions in the cute of i-oiisumiitloi) Is verv much overdrawn. Tho poor patient, and the rich patient, t jo, cuu do much better ut homo by proper attention to food diges tion, ana 11 regular use of German Syrup. Fun expectoration In the moriiitiu is 111 ido certain hv Ucrman Byrup, so is kooiI night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night niveau. Beetles nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread 01 tfiecouauiuptlYc, can bu prevented or stopped by I ikln'g (iurinun Byrup liber ally and rcgu'.uly. Should you he able to go ton wanner clime, you will tlrid that of the thousands of consunintlves there, the few who aro benefitted and regain strength aro thoso who use Ger man Byrup. Trial liotutt, '.'7c; regular size, 76c. At nil ilruggletb. (iurinun Ilemenwuy A COSTLY MISTAKE very ox- ADDITIONAL MINING NEWS The Gold Hill News reports that the Eagle quartz claim, two miles south of Gold Hill has been sold by the owners, Dr. James Hraden and John D. Graham, two New York parties for $14,000. The new owners have assumed control and have em ployed E. W. Liljegren, of Gold Hill, as superintendent and will at once begiu extensive development work. This property has made a good showing and is thought by mining men familiar with the ledge to have earmarks of becoming a mine that will prove to be one of the rich producers of Southern Ore gon. Rogue River Courier. which information concerning in n ing laws nud the citation of mines could be distributed ill the form of bulletins mid other publications, If the wotk of the geological sur vey should be placed under the new department It would relieve the department of the intctiot to that extent, enabling It to give at tention to other tuattcts belonging more directly to its ndmiiiistrutivo province The Father Lode. The "Father Lode" of Califor nia is one ol coming .ones of the Golden State in contradistinction to the "Mother Lode." The "Father I.ode" is on n line extending from Michigan Bluff to Ouincy. It crosses the counties of Placer, Nevada, Sierra and Plumas. It follows a mammoth dike of fcrpcutine. The serpentine is followed in n straight line from Michigan llltilTto (Iniiicy. It is au unknown quantity. It is known that the charitclerists of the "Father Lode" are, geologically, the same as the "Mother Lode," but it has been neglected in devel opiucnt. The "Mother Lode," has lieen located upon for it hundred miles. The "Father Lode," ex- tcudingnorthwards, is mostly virgin territory. Here nud there mines on the "Father I.ode" have shown ex traordinary richness. It is attract ing attention and next year the 'Father Lode California" will be the magnet for the prospector and miner looking for fields. Lance Pa) rolls. Tho larger mines of tho United Status employes armies of man. It is oitiinatod that thoro aro lo.OOO men employed is tho coppur mines of Northern Michignu. Tho largest number of men -umployod by nny 0110 initio is that of tho Cidumot A' Hocla Mining Compifny, who givo employment continuously to ."(100 men. The Anaconda Mining Com pany uf Butto, Mont., to almost as many, aud tho Homotdako Gold Alining Company of South Dakota, 2o00 mon. Somo of tho Arizona coppor iniues employ 1000 men or more, whilo away up at Douglas Island, in Alaska, tho Alaska Tread- j well Mining Company has 1500 ' men on its payroll. ! oe Comfort In buying sliotH you always want a roliahlo JShoo Mini fits woll, loulvs woll niul will wfitr woll. ami you don't want it lo pinch. That's tho (italificittious our shoos havo and wo tfimrnnloo all points nioiitioiiod. V can 111 you in Uubltoi's, also. KT PACIFIC TIM ER CO.'S STORE fuller O.lil Follows Hull COTTAtHv f.K'OVIv. OKI;! '.ON A 8 0 K R ti, nv. T II I S FLOUR 'ffx Floor mills IF . ' .ttlf .'V 1 i Up ,f-? grf FLOUR" 1) 1 H ' n 11 f1 IS HARIUNG & HANSEN,. -Mtf CSTT6teii0l OUtGO 'JJKn I Cily and Farm Property, j COTTAGH GROVE liiiproveinent Company. Ilfulirs ill Hardware ; TAILOR MADE : s u i t s lllunilerH nru BometlineH lienHlvo. OevuKlomtlly life Itwjlf In lontrini! to rue price 01 11 iniHuuie, nut you 11 novcrbo wrong If you tuko IJr. Kins h New l.lfo J'lll for OyBpepHla, DUzlneKH, Ilemluclio, Liver or llowei trnulili'H. Thoy 1110 wntlo yot tlior nugli. I'-'ie, ut llensnii'u l'llarnmcy, A Department of Alines. The effort of Colorado mining men to induce Congress to provide for the organization of a dopatt ment of mines and mining, the chiel of which would be a member of the cabinet, will be endorsed by mining men in all parts of the Union. It is not metalliferous mining alone that would be placed tinder the administration of the proposed department. Coal mining, oil and salt production, uud the stone in dustry would be embraced. This would cause the department to in clude more or less important iu dustries in nearly every state in the Union. The value of the mi 11 ing industry in its manifold forms is so great that it should not bu intrusted lo a mere bureau. It is one of the great sources of wealth to the whole country; aud so far as the national government has anything to do with stimulating the development of our natural resources, it should not fail to recognize the importance oi mining. There is need of improvement in the mining la,ws applicable to min eral development on land now be- the national govern ment, suggestions concerning which could be made by the chief of the department of mines and mining. There should also be n center from Galena Found by Chance. body of galena, rich in gray copjier, and averaging from 700 to 1000 'ounces silver to the ton, has just been opcnclin the Heatrice mine, Camborne camp. It was struck accidently. Miners were em ployed at the old property getting things iu condition for the Winter raw-hiding, when one ol the men noticed a small showing of galena in a wall ot tuc tuunei. uiu 01 curiosity he nut a shot in. To his astonishment he exposed a vein in which the galena sparkled like a thousand diamonds iu the caudle light, lo use his own picturesque phrase. 55 At The Lowest Prices 5 Clolhcs Cleaned, Pressed Id OltDr.K tff .'Nil .11 l fiv mm arid Atii'ictilltn'jil ii,pIcu,ci,Ls I'Iiiw-i. M'lweiM ami It ikiw. Sole iiirriiU for tln ecli'liritted MIUll'KN WACONS K.ill tni k f Minliiif miihiIUn. 3 rm And Repaired lor $1.01) I'KH MONTH. i.i;n 1111111.M (If (If pNX--.....". VSNVSVVS!SSij! 'f The Cottage Drove f J I STI:AA1 LAUNDRY f iiwiuiiiiiiiiiUmiuaimiUiUmiiwiiiiwtwuiu iiimiummK Shanafelt for Photos. J'liiiilly Kroupri niul Indivliliial I'OKTJtAITS lllver Street. C'ottngo Grove. NOTION. I'lllleil HtHter. Uuil oillre, iwebunr. Ore. oci.'jiith. lwi. .Nollie i)ltij,lliM.tlimirK. J. IIhmI In l-ehull V1 "i'"-" in I'onmner lienrifu w. i.iyii Iiirtiillwl Ktatm foiiii iu iliu Jxtrult Ixxle Mine. Nuilro Ii hereby kIvvii, thut In iniriuincs ol chapter c, title as ol the llerltwl Slittulei ot the uiiMc, nmiev. r. j. nnrfl wne IKMtomee au ilrem.U lluhemla. lionxla-i Cimiilr. Oreemi. In Ijuhall ol blinicll and Ucurfu n. I.Iojil c- ..., ,iM i,i, ntcii no application lora imieiit lor the Iwle mine elalin ialle-1 the lie ni1.1 i f' ,,lt,u"t'', "i" llohcrala SIIhIiik n, i.tu.in, yjtiutny, .n'Bon, ana aealfc liatoil hv the liol.i linlu ol tho official plat mi litem the L'liltctl Ktiiti-a Ijtnrl fitiu-i. , i,...n. fiuig, oruKon an Mineral Hurvoy No. 078. In Heu Hon 11. Towmlilp il, H. It. 1 linn W. M. (nu- iwnueuiiney tiaiininir law linear feet ol Ihe Ke.niu lAjae. mine or vein bearing tiolil or Sil ver with iir(aiuKrouiiilii (eel In whlth the wine Irtiliiif S. 7iJ il , ami ,i7 in. Went, rVi It. ami 7u cl. .07 in Kat nlWt. (ruin illm-otery cut .nvivoii. Kiumiuii an.i neiiiv in Kection, Ti titnalitl Itanue aa aforuhalil. I he eilerlor ixiumlarlea ol aurvey No. 573 are i.j-w,,. IM.-KIIIIIIIIH a. ijorner AO. when the V.H. M. il. eiitabllahwl In mrvey No. -'rj U.u N. 01 it. M in. I.'HU unit, ami H. h, rornar nl Section 1 1 (huji) Tp. 23, H. II. 1 K bcar houth 47 il. W in In tOam 1 Vj4.7:ifl Thcneo North l'Jil. 3 m. Rat UWt. to corner No. . Tlioni-i- N. l.',J. in in M, W Mai.Ui (t to (.or nerNo.3iThcmoM. rjil.ai m. Wet con II. to isomer No. li'lbenceH.'Uil. 57 m. Kat lWOfcet to corner No I tho place ol benlnnlnis varl nllon Iwlnic'jQcl.w ui. Kail, (ontalnlnx a net area ol lf,.3la acrei ulter uxi'lmllnxrantlk't H Im Arctuiua IxkIo (uiuiirvcyeil) anil lormliiK a iwrtlon of theS. K. qr. See. 11 (lunpemlccl) T. 'il et. 11. 1 K.oi W. M, N'ainea ut the ailjolnlnif clalmi being tho Ari'iurua Ile,olheri If any unknown. The notice olaliiemlixl location ol aaM He troll Itnle Mine U ol reconl In the offlco of the l-'ounty liecor'lcr o( liouglaa County, at Itote Lnrg, Oregon, In Voluni. e page Dol fho Mining Itecorua. Anv anil all nemoiia flalinliitf Hilvcirnlv ihn tulnlng groiiml, vein, Imle, preinlaea or any liortloll Ihercolao ileNCTlbeiLailrvevcil. nlallf.il ami applied lor are hereby liollfleil that uuleM their ailveraeelalniH are duly tiled an accord ingio law ami tne roKiiiannua inereiiniler, wllhln Ihe lime pri acrlbeil by law, with the lioglator of the United Nlaloa Laud Olllie at Koaehllrlf.lu tho Citlllitv of Donirlaa KnitM uf Oregon, they will bo burred by virtue of the provlalona of tho United Htlllea Htutuloa In auch ca.ea mailoaml provided, M7 J.T. Illtlflllr,llerlaler .uro. pui,, ,,e., ij inn. puu, .cv, asm, lirillT K IiiiIkoI & litlwuu V ?! READY MADE CLOTHING Tin' l.uiiiliiii (ieni'i'iil Miii'liiiiiillHo Store wUli In Hiiiiiiuui'i' to the liiiyluir liulillr Hint tln-y now Imvu n very roiupletu Htoek of tJt'iiunil Mort'lifiiullwi which they Intt'iul w'IIIiik 1.11 l"-'r cunt piTCI'Ill liolow nil on niH-f 1 1 Ic n. We piirchiiMO our koiiiIm In luw 'I mi n I it Ih throiiKli IliiHlcrn Driiiiiiuei'H, pny cnsli for nil we liny, have no IiIkIi reutH, im Iuhiii'ii me ritleH to pny, mill viiiiMeiiieiilly enii well very clii'iip. Think of CI.AV Wonted Sultx. At $7.50 to $9.00 IllKli lirudo (JooiIh mid other llueH of Iteiidy Made clothliiK of Nontext, up-to-diite style nt priceH that wlllHiirjiiifto you D. M. Wells Shoes Our llnuof ;.M. I). WellH SIioom are tho best wearer on the market nnil at priceH that eaiinot lie eijualled. '1'ry our Ituant I'uffeeM, Hie In-Ht llnvor ami will pirn He you. SUTIIKItl.ANIP & CiKKIt, Ioiidoii. Oregon. f Ih now In riiniitiiic t ami prepnivil tuilnnll kill '. Iiiiimlry nnrk Willi primiplnewt ! niul at reiiHiitialile riiteM. f We Iiiim tn we 1 1 re ya in r ' patroimKi' ami to pIciiM- ynn j wIlli iitir work. I'hniie.'ll ! Atixtnit Swaiiwiil, Prop. i Og.8 a.g.g.B 3.tJIJLSJlSJLlLa.SUULajUlO -xi;v- Flour & Feed Store llnrcl niul Soft Wlicnt Jtitielion City I'lottr t.'hop Teed, lirahaiii I 'lour. OatH, llnui anil HlmrtM. J. R. IIKOWN, Went Shle. I'littllKU, lil'iivn ooTnruTryffiayo'sro'ti'ii c go 510 WB.SI- At ?? I. a yenr No Inventor ntll afford to liu without the Journal for Investors Any ouo of ll leal urea la alone uorlh I hit price ol auhaorlpllnn. Il lll aaie you. huudroila ol dollara i very )eur. Il i-liitnii liir Iih never been Impugned, JOURNAL POI INVI1STOKS CO. llooin ci, rhaiulKir of roinmen-o, llitatnu. Aiblrofa leltcra lo I', (i. lion Jfil7. CUItlll) I'AKAI.YSIH. W.N. Hitlly. 1'. O. True, Texan. wrlteHi "My wlfo Imd lieen MiifforliiK live yeiu-u with panilynU Iu liur arm, when I witH perHimilcd to uao llal lard'H Snow f.liiliuuiit, wlileh cured lier all rlulit. I have nlno uhpiI It lot' old HorcH, fniNthlteit and 1 I n cinip- tloiiH. It ildbH the woi'K ." 2J5c. r,()e, $1.00. Hold liy ThoMoilein liiaf macy . ComliiK n law UHwortinent-.of Htal' loiier.v to tlin Motion) I'lmi'initfy, Miiiiiluc Shop Open. Having Bceui'cil control of Iho l.ntlmin iiiaulilno Hhop, I will lie pre pareil to lo all Idinlx of iiiavhliiti antl nemiral ri'imlr work Moliil tui'iiliiK, flltliiK mid ailJiiNtlni; of iiiaeliluory. I'roinpl and eiireful atlonlloii ulven tuilem. V. I). WlilUi. tf I'lanoH and Oi'jpiiiH remliwl ami (.lined nt Mn i t In itntl I.iiwhoii'h, l'lrnt cIiihh work KH'irautcnil, Imporlcd a KlinuleH (tlj l','J,"i per iu Coiiiiiioii ItoiiKh liiinlier and illiueiiHlon (ut $7,r,o All kluilH of Kiln Dried luiuliui' at proportionately low piieiw. At mill, priceH, iiulll April lMt. Iioii"; k