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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1904)
GAME WARDEN'S ANNUAL REPORT He Recommends a Number of Changes In the Present Lairs. SUlo Onmo Warden J. W. IJakor's llrut biennial rnport to tlio OoTornor hns boon placed in tlio bands of tlio state printer, Ho icjiorLH Orogon on ouo of tlio host gamo Rtntcs in tlio Union. Ho requests Hint tho number of eopios to bo p'rinted bo fiOOO, as tbo 1G00 printod last year has long been exhausted. Ho thinks tho np propriation horoloforo rnado is too iimnll- H rccommnndn that tho law for tlio protection of elk, which expired .Soptcrabor Ifi of this year, be ro unncted r.s soon as possible Tho doer, ho says, nro on tho in ovcisonnd nro not being slaughtered in Southern Oregon as in previous years. In their case bo kUggosts thnt tho runniug of them with dogs bo allowed during fhe uiunth of Oo tobcr, but any dog caught runniug them during May, June or July be tilled, nnd as cougars ore groat killers of dcor ho recommends a bounty bo placed on them. For the propection of pheasants he recommends a fivo bird limit and to prohibit tho use of a dog for threo years, nnd if used at all, to restrict them to tho last fifteen days of tbo open season. Grousowore moro numerous dur ing the past year nnd quail are on tho increase in many parts of the state. Elk are getting scarco and he suggest their killing be prohibited for ten years. Ho thinks twenty ducks a day for ono hunter are sufficient, but be lieves geese should be killed at any time except when nesting or on the roost. The limit bu brook or mountain trout Miould bo changed from 125 to 75 per day, and salmon trout should bo caught with a hook and lino during October and November. Jlass are "increasing rapidly and are now being caught in many streams. Ho believes that tho game laws will not bo respected till the farmer and hunter are-convinced thev are for their benefit. Would like twelvo or' fifteen deputies, and sug gests they be' paid from a fund de rived by licensing all hunters, both .resident and non-resident. Ho makes the following recom mendations: Firet Prohibiting tho pale of up land birds for five years. Second License on each resident hunter $1. Third License on each non resi dent hunter of $20. Fourth Licenso on each jointed fishing rod of 50 cents. Fifth Increase of penalties for tho violation of the game laws. Sixth Bounty on cougars of $20. Seventh Bounty on timber wolves of $15. Eighth" Bounty on wildcats o ft. He shows that there ore 215 Chi nese pheasants, 40 quail, 4 pair of deer lorns' aud ono pair of elk horns shipped out of this state in tho last $car . There were 40 arrests made and penalties imposed in the last year. Allowance for the office was 1(4200, and . expenditures were $1015,72, leaving a balance of $154.28. To A Good Boojc t, Come, friend, and sit with me; We two are company Who. In our calm retreat. Need nothing- from the street. Nor opera nor play nor dance Nor club nor dinner to cnMnc The pleasure that It Is to be Each In the other's company. ,u vrvrrwtum, ' I give you upping. and I Mtn Because wtjij do you nay? I lore you, and no other pay Tou ask for your alluring cbee. Is that enough? It Is so etsy, dear. To love you that It seems to me I give you nothing for your company. William J. Lampton In Ileader. Apt to He nluelve. Pi wlio nro tho 'nuthoritlest'" "They-are tho fellows who at critical times claim that tney nave no an thorlty." Clovcland Leader. Ilenenth Her. rM MnHorle marrv for lore?" i3i. no. She Is too well bred for thaf-LIfo. A CBUTAIN CI 'KB KOK OltOLT. When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to experiment with now remedies, no matter how hlchly they miy i recouiniemiea fiM.n.. I.. ,nu rtftmnrnttmi tllllt ran at a i... .latuwulnil unfiti. Tt.linH luien In umj formally yearn and has never boon known to fall, viz: Chnmber laln'H C'ourIi Itemedy. Mr. M. F. tonipton of Market. Toxiw, snvri of (! "I havJ used ChnmlH.-rlaln'M Coiiiili Remedy In sovere cases of .1. ... ohllilron. unci can .r,,tl.f.ill. uilv It, nhvnVH uives prompt rellt'lV' Tor Bale by The Modorn I'luiriiiiipyt GEMS IN VERSE uKnae oread. It aiskts a fellow hungry Just o think about the bread Of honest old Urns baking, on which In youth he fed The loaf that Showed the traces of the pan's Intense caress. Bat bulged nbore those wrinkles as H spreading out to bleas The ones who gased upon It with, a Joyous appetite That reveled In the prospect of the sllcs thick and light. Today the chemists make It, and the (.our I analysed! . . The bread la scientific and Is property de vlaed; The baker's wagon brings It! It Is eon sclenceleas and hards The cooking schools concoct It by the rules upon a card. Exactness and precision guide the baX Ing. It Is said: M . Dut. oh. they never erual the old fash ioned loaf of brradl The good old times are going, and the good old bread Is gone! The thick cut slice, of "homemade" Iwlth the wealth of Jam thereon! The rlece of bread and butter that(ws such a boyhood boon And filled the roM that clamored tnktae hungry afternoonl And, oh, Lucullan, fancy! Tou wereffH for any fate When homemade bree.d ns floating In the gravy on your plate! Its crumb was always flaky, and Its-crust wws never burned; Tour mother used to make It. but your sleter never learned. The constant march of prosresslhurls our cherished things afar; The homeratde bread no longcrtflanks the apple butter Jar' Ko more the tang of eplecst tells that something good ts spread Alop a tempting portion of thetgvod ell ftthloned bread! -Chicago Trlbona. Welch & Woods for all kinds of liundkcrchlvN for tnticy work. coruu i x o s i i: IiLcai'skb DEATH. "Hurry Duckwell, ngvd 23 years, choked to death early yesterday morrtlnjr at bU home, In the presenco ot his wife nnd child. He contracted n slight cold a few days ago and paid but little Attention to It. Yesterday mornlng he vw seized with a fit of coughing which coutluued for some time. His wife sent for a physician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell came on nnd Duck well died from suffocation, St Lou In Glole-nemocrat, Dec. 1, 1901." Dul lard's Horehound Syrup would have saved blm. . 23c, 30c nnd $1.00. Sold by The Modern 1'fcnroincy. TRUTH TRIUMPHS. Life Is a Conflict, sad Error Dies In straggle. life Is a struggle. Wars end, but the war of the rare the antagonism of thought, the strife between men, be tween man and the forces external to him, within the soul of the Individual ends not save It be with extinction. Error galtis many a temporary ttf umph, but the final victory Is with truth. There Is substance In truth that In the last balance outweighs error. Nature's process Is by test and trial, by trafoldlng, changing, ripping np, un doing, redoing. By contrast and con flict she tries sincerity and treachery, honor and dishonor, fitness and unfit ness, courage and cowardice, truth and error. The conflict of ideas between social and political systems and be tween creeds and philosophies is as rude as the conflict between the sea and land. Error dies in the straggle. From "Balance: The Fundamental Ver ity." by Orlando J. Smith. U1II1' tjriOKLV KNOCKEDOl'T. "Some weeks neo durinirtheiievcro whiter neither both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into tho worst kind of In grippe with nil ItH miser able symptoms," Hays Mr. J. 8. Efj leHtou of Maple landing, I own. "Knees and Jolntx ncblng, muscles wore, head Btopped up, eyes nnd nose mnnlntr. with alternate spells of chills and fever? We began using uiianinpriain n uougn iteraeuy, aid ing the came with .a dose of Cham berlain's StoiiMch and Liver tablets, nnd by Itn lluernl use soon com pletely knocked out tint frrlp." Thcso Tablets promote u lienlthy action ot the bowels, llvrr and kidneys which Is always bcncflclul when the system Is congested by u cold or attack ot the grip. I-'or sale by The Modern Pharmacy. HEART FLUTTERINO. Undigested food nnd ens In the stomach, located Just below the neart, presses against it ami causes heart palpitation. When your heart troubles you in that way take Her blue for a few days. You will soon boallrlaht. 30c. Sold br the Mod ern Pharmacy. lie Lout film Dinrnitr. A nnmnnlta Individual from the east. says a Texas newspaper, happened to be traveling in western ias aim ainnfiititr nt n lintel, when trouble start ed among some cowboys, who prepared to conduct tuc argument wuu revolv ers. Stranger," said a Texan to the pom pous man. "It would be a goou luee lur you to lay down on the floor till this dispute Is settled." 'It does not comport wltn toe dig nity of a Boston tientleman of my pro fessions," said the pompous gentle man, "to wallow In the dirt on the floor," "Yon may be right, stranger," an swered the Texan as he prepared to recline, "hut my opinion Is (hat you bad better lose yer dignity fur the time beln' than to hare tba daylights let into your system by a 44." He lost hla dignity. A FRIGHTENED HORSE, Itnnnlng like mud down the street dumping the occupants, ora hundred oilier ucciiieius, ara overy nay occur rences. It liehoovi'H everybody to have a rellnblu Salve Imndy and there's none us good as lluclt len's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, disappear quickly under Its soothing effect. 25c ut jicnson s i-narinacy, 3000 MEN W&HTEO. To buy Kennedy's Chain Llght ping Liniment, for Rhciimntlsin and nil pains nnd liiflumatlon. Price bo cents, an druggist, or iy man unoii receipt of price, write F L Ken nedy, Kuglunw, Oregon, for list of testiinonicH. riatiHinciion gunrnn toed. ABUSE OF ATHLETICS. ftaeele nnlldlnar Hoe .ot Neeesnarlly Imnrnre the llenltli. Athletics may bo good or evil and In tho same manner as a two edged sword. The prime otdect In athletics Is Im protrment of tho genend health. One writer hits said that health, like hap piness, doe not exist, llo said the body coinlsta of a number of mechan ism which hare tho closest ami most exact relations, and as they approxi mate to harmony there Is health, but when disordered there Is 111 health. To obtain good health muscle build ing Is not a necessity. Ono entrant judge of tho person's health by tho size and hardness of tho muscles. Tlio con verse may bo true. To obtain health one must not be tn a perfectly trained condition owing to the effects ot severe training on tho lien oils system. There Is no evidence to prove that athletics and muscle building Improve the constitution. One should always keep In mind the fnet that built up or hypertrophled muscle has n tendency to degenerato. Tho heart, being a muscular organ, shares in this tendency. In regard to the moral side ot tho question, it remaliii to be proved that athletics per so corrupt the morals. Dr. F. 1L Sturgls Is confident that ath letics improve the morals of a commu nity. AHhmicli Iho evidence for and against athletics Is coMrndlctory, tho whole subject may bo summon up ny tMimr that nthletles nro beneficial when properly and Judiciously applied and very Injurious when Hie precau tions above mentioned are Ignored or carelessly rcgardcd.-Medlcal Iteeord. FIQIIT WILL 1U ltlTTKlt. ..iw will iii.rRirit In chitluir uvrv . ..... --- ' their earn nsainst the continual recommendation of Dr. KltiRV New DIscoven fur Consumption, will have a lone and bitter tight with their troubles, If not ended earlier by fatnl termination. Rend what T. 15. lleall, of Dealt, MIs.. has to any: "Last fall mv wire bad every nymphim of consumption. Shu took Dr. Klnira New Discovery and after everything else had failed. Improvement enme nt once nnd four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Renson's rhnrnmcy. rnco 'oc " Trlnl bottles free. She Cjlonted. A Fort Fairfield (Me.) woman was awakened at 3 one morning by a furi ous ring of the telephone In her house. Feeling from the wilduess of the ring that somebody's house must be on flro or that somebody was bleeding to death, she scampered downstairs and nerrously seized the receiver, only to hear a shrill soprano voice shriek: "Got your wnshln' done yet? Had mine out halt an hour ago." THE KEY THAT I'NLOC KS THE DOOIt TO LONG LIVING. The men of elirhtv-five and ninety years of nge are not the rotund well fed. but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. He ns careful aa he will, however, n mnn past middle nee, will occasionally eat too much or of some nrtlcle ol food not suited to his constitution, and will need n dose of Clmmbcrluln's .Stomach nnd Liver Tftblota to clennra and Invigorate his Htomnch nnd reculutu his liver anil boweli. When tills is dotio there is no reason why the nverntrc! man ahould not live to old age. For wile by Tho Afodern Pharmacy. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A Hiiro sign of approaching revolt and ccrlous troublo In your system Is nervousness, sleeplecsnuiH, or stom- ncn upsets, feiccino uuuth win otiieklv dismember the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the Htomnch. reimlnto the Kidneys nnu llowels. stimulate tno lAver, un-i clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending nchea vnulsh under Its searching aud thorouRh uffectlveness. Electric Dltters Is only 50c, and that is returned If It don't give peneet pie to their contract by tbo tirst of satisfaction. Guaranteed ly ijoii son's Pharmacy. Declared Ills Intentions. Mrs. nnsher Has Mr. Goldcoln. with whom Ton have been dancing all the evening, at last declared his Intentions. Mabel? Mabel-Yes, aunt Mrs. Ilusn er I am so gladl And what did he say? Mabel He declared he -would never marry. KILL the COUGH I AND CURE THE LUNGS w Dr. King's New Discovery T0NSUMPTI0N Price FQR I 0UGH8and SOc&SLOO LjOLDS Free Trial. I Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and IUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. ELECTRIC LIGHTS How can you afford to be without them? When you can run lour 16 C. P, lamps at 2 cents per light per day. P, lM.-R.ates per month for Residences First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. 25c. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottage Iream Vermifuge THE CUIRINIEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. stwust or IMITMIOMS. tmc oinuins rsirssto oniv av Ballnrd-Snow Liniment Co ST, LOUIS, MO, tmUl and nwmmtntlcil by Mmlcrn flatimcy Ansurn .t-w, A great many goats that are termed Angoras nro merely crosses of the An-, gores on to the common goat, but these crosses aro very good stwk when they have been bred down to the fourth or llfth generation by constant H'C of pure bred bucks. -Wool Market" and Sheep. Trrnlmrnt I'or nnlnmril Joint. mid.,.. tm lolllt with rCll Iodide mercury one part and lard four parts. I tub well in for iltteen minute and tie the horso so It cannot bits the leg for a few days.-l'srv i-..- "I was much allllctodwlihwcintlca." writes Etl C. Nud, low.tvllle, Sedg wick Co., Kau., "going about on crutches anil suffering a deal of pain, I was Induced to try Ilallard's Snow I.lnlmeut, which relieved ino. I used three 50c bottles. It l the greatest liniment 1 ever used: bavo recom mended It to iv number of persons; all cn press tiiemselves ns being U'lie lifted lv It. I now walk without crutches, able to (icrforiii n great deal or light labor on tno larni. .'. .Hio, $I.IK). Sold by Tho Modern l'hatinucy. l'.ti:.UKHS A TIKXTIOX. We have a largo supply of cheap liimlier, Just what you want on a ranch, price very cheap, must bo sold to maho room tor otner siock. The Hoot li-Kelly LuiiiIht Co., Saginaw. Oro Wlien von want a pleasant laxa tlvrt take Chamltcrhttn' Stomneh and Liver Tnhlets. l-'or sale by The -Modern I'harinaey. NOTICE KOR Prill.lCATION. Laud Olllccnt Roseluirg. Ore N'ovemlKT 4. 11WI Xotlco Is hereliy given that tho fol-liitvliii-.titiMied settler has tiled notice ot his intention to make 11 mil proof In support of his claim, and Hint sain proof will bo made lieforu.1. .1. Wal ton. V. S. Commissioner, at his olllce at Eugene. Oregon, on Jnmmry IS. l'Jo:.. vli: H. E. No. WH3. Oeorge K. Hull, for the SE y, NE Y, Sec. 21. T. 'Jl S..R.4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation ot said laud, vis: Earnest Melteynolds, Ocorgo Har rison, (ieorgo Mcltcynolds, Ilcrt Mc Uole, olDlvlde. Oregon. J.T. Iliiiiiiii:s. Register. NOTICE KOR I'CRLICATION. IT. S. Land Olllce. ltoseburg. Ore, Hoc. 1!), RHH. Notice Is hereby given that the ollowlng named settlor has II led notlco ot his Intention to make Until proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before tho Register and Receiver ol tho I'. S. Lnnd Olllce at ltoseburg, Oregon, on Kebrnary 20. 11)03, viz: H. E. No. 1)112. .lolm W. Massey. for tlio SEX SEtf. i-ee. 21), T. 22 S., It. 3 Y. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: Henry tt Combs, William T. Mc r.... IV- ll Mmu.m.i- firwl II I). lluiighumn, all of London, Oregon. .1. T. lIitiiHiBS. Register. 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('U-.MWI Oregoulati llldg, l'lirllnliil, Oregon. Tlic fet National Bank CoTTAC.u Gkuvk, Or k. Paid j.) Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security KxcliniiKes sold, avallablo unv ,iliu-e n llioCnltml Htatvs IIsssikt Kasik. I'ltsldtnt, T (' U lissuls. I'sililtr. 1 Iotljc Illrcctory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets 1st aud 3td Saturday. Oliver Verticil, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottage Giove No. fi8. Meets every Saturday, night. Geo. Comer, lf. Sccty. W. O. W. Bohemia Camp No. 360, Meets every Saturday night. C. II. Van Denburg. Clerk. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. Ct.2.. Mecti; first and third Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Ilohcmia Mo. 33. Meets every I-'riday night. S. H. I.auder, Sccty. . Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets" 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Krama Colburn Camp, Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Uthel Hisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No, 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of It, S G, A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. II. C. Dittton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. MeetK Thursday nights. Prof. A'. L. Hriggs, Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4U1 Tuesday Mrs. K. I'ulltner, H. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays, S. 15. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Celia Iutcli, Sect. AjMaSjfV OREGON and UNION PACEF1C Three Trains To Tlio M Hilly. Tliriniuli I'lilliniin slundiiid nnd lour- lit sleepniu i-iiri dully lo tluinliii, Chi eiiiin, Mpiikniivi Iniiilsl sh-eiliit ears ilnllv to Khiishs I'ltv ; iliimili rulliiinu iiinlst xli-ep iik ems (peliMiniiliy eon luettsl) wkly liiClili'Hiro, KsnstinClty 1 liH'lhiiuii eliiilreiiiH (seals lire) lo III IIns I ihilly. hours I'OWtl.AM) lOCMlCAtlO Ni rlmnttn u( I'dii. 70 I) i:i-.Mit 1011 Tims Ni iimU'I.m frniii I'liilhiinl A mti v tt riicivi ciik'iin- Salt l,akt, Denver, lt. Wiiith.Oiii.ihii.l KiiniMis City, SI, I'orlliiiiil Sni'i-liil r. -,"-ri ji.ih. Ihll-il.ni. liiili,Chleiitii iiik l-.iit. Vlllllllllt- Iniiliin. Atliilitlo Kxnrenti Hsll Uke, ilenver, I I. Worth, omiiiiiii 7:lon,iu Hilnp.m. Khiishs City, St. Uiuls,Clili'HKiMllid Vlllllllllt illltlilll. Si. I'niil i;ssi. Walla Walla, l'W Iston . Knokiiiie I'ust Mail iliinii.in. via Spokane. S IX) 11, 111 Walliiee, Pullman, MliineHpulli , 11 Paul. Ihihith. Mil MHiikee, Clilonvo A Rust, OCEAN AND ItlVlill SCIIEIIIILB. I'nr Sun l'miu'lson Kvrry llvo day ill N:00 . 111. Vat Astnrltt, y point nml North llsweh Didlv (civit Hun- luyjiit S:IH) p. 111. ; Kaliiiil.iy tit llliuu p. 111. I tally servlnt (wuli-r ix-rinlltliiK) on W'llliimuttu nml Vitmlilll ltlvcrs, Fur fuller Infnriimlloii nk r write ynur mm fix t ticket hki-iiI. or A- L. CIIAIG, (icm-rsl I'drwiliierAlieiil. The Orpicon lUllriMil & N'uviiK.itloii Co. I'lirttiiinl. Oriutin. ASK Till' i;i 'l KU TICKIOTS VI - TO - Sltil.tlic, .SI. I'uill, .MhuiriiimliK, Diilillli, Chlruyo, .St l.oui AND AM. I'OINTS KA8T ANII SOUTH 0 Overland Trains Dally The Flyer 0 d - tnd The Fast Malt U Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. Kor Tlcki-tw. Itnli-H, Koldern nnd full Intoriimtlon, I'nll on or iidiln-HM, II. DICKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S.O. YKUKKS., tl. W. V. A. til First Aroniie, Hlllo Wssli, WtiKlvuvxMdltud HtTvlct' on (relKht, lloiito your hIiIiiiih-iiIh via (I nut Northern, I'nll In formation ,lrcim W.M. llAi'linu. (k-ut, AKi'nt. I'orthiud, Oii'koii. 0. A .S. K R R TtmtTlloNo,3 To Take ElTctl 11 Apr. 2ml, 11)01. Kail lliilllnl .Isil'l Kilt oil ly . W. llullu 1 mill lisllrl'.x- NoS-Nul - wpl Hiinilny. Nu2-.No i'.M.-A.M. .Mis HTATIONH. I'.H.-A.sT 1-Jlt) 7UT0 0 Cultuuu drum 11:10 5. IS vJn 7:K it.-J - ..UhI.Icii .. )u:v &M 2:M 1M A . 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