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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1905)
ARCTIC FLOWERS. The Srcrt.mf flrowln Tlirm la Antfrlftn Gurdrna And Vlnloira, Tlie edelweiss, tbo Howcr ot Swlt rcrlninl, will lie In many window gar dens Hits wHon, not nu trophies ot & perilous climb, tmt because American enterprise Imported tbo seed nnd Ger man skill outsell It to grow nnd foenr seed that produces plants that, nV- though unable to endure our winters out of doors, thrive well within. Last summer tho edelweiss was In many pirden borders and rockeries, but died of cold unions called In with other half linrdy perennials before the ground froze. Year after year effort wijs made to Introduce the plant to American gar dens by ami for those seeking novelties TUB lOJELMUtSS. mill (lewlrlug tho dltUcult, but always without result until some live years ago. Then the tusk was set for one who knew the plant In Its home on Al pine heights ami, learning Its secret there, had grown nud bloomed It in his rose gardetm on the Ittitue. It Is due to the success, of his effort that now we Unit the edelweiss listed by the dealers, and we may make our beglnrdug with American grown seed or roots. The edelweiss Is of the composltae. It Is technically Leouteiiodtuni vulgnre, or lion's foot, from the rcsciubluuce of tl'c Honor to the print of the lion's foot; also becuute of Us soft toiture. The edelweiss has been In the past the llower of romance because of the dlUlcultlos In the way of securing It aud la Us behiK the reward of extreme effort and endurance, since It was only to be found olf the beaten way In the highest pc.ks of the Swiss mountains. No other flower. It Is said, has cost so many live. Tho failure In the endeavor to grow the plant away from Its mountain home waa due to troatlug It as If har dy, as ablo to endure frosts and Icy, piercing winds, nud not recognizing the fact that it was ouly found where the ground was never frozen, where suows fall early mid cover the soli before there is cold to harden It. and where the snow remains until the suu of sum mer melts It and reveals the plant growing In the protecting shade and warmth. In this knowledge lies the success of its house culture that Is, In giving It a northern exposure, warm nud moist tmt not wet soil, and a moist, cool atniOE'phere. The doiniwtlc treatment of seed that has given perfect llowcrs on thriving plants was In making the start In a box of the same soil as Is used for to mato plants. When the true leaves were well started the plants were put into pots, In which they remained un til danger of frost out of doors was paBt, when part were set In a north bonier, part were given place In tbo rockery uud tho rest continued In the north side window garden. Those out side were removed to tho cold framo for the winter nud, again set In tho garden, bloomed the following summer. In tho rockery u part wore set with atones about the roots, but did not do so well as did others set in pockets of rich soil. Tho saute treatment should be gtvni all arctic pl.mls for Instance, the lilies tcnulfolluui and martagun. which were thought to be hardy Iteenusc natives of northern lunula, but which failed to ciuluro our northern winters or south ern summeiu They should bo consid ered as tender, bo given n cool, rather moist atmosphere nud warm soli, with perfect drainage. E. S. Starr In Coun try Ccntlemun. Cbrrafinltieniunia at a Standstill. Chrysanthemums that were cut back well dowu toward the root the last of the year should be kept In cool and slightly moist places say In a cellar until about April, when the roots may bo divided and new plants started to growing tu tho house. l'rult Notca. Apples and prunes are the most ex tensively exported fruits of tho United States. New England apples nro shipped west eaeli year, and tho demand Is In creasing, says I'rofessor Oulley of Connecticut. A "trunslueent" apple, possessing a brilliant hue and a "glow" that Il lumines the table on which several hundred specimens nro exhibited, Is a horticultural wonder credited to Col orado. The quince tree l-sjKjrt to mako a very good hedgu for wind break pur poses If planted four feet apart In double rows, alternating the spaces. Our direct importations of apples to Franco last year nmouuted to 200 car loads. Avoid growing too much brush In tho top of fruit trees; cut back bo as cut to bare tho bead too dense. INAUUURATION DAY. lly Itlelmrd WntBOii Milder On this grunt dnv it child ot time nnd Into On n now pnth of power doth ntnml n ml unit. Though lionvy-utmleticd, ihnll Ills lionrt rejoice. Dowered wild n nation's (nith, mi emplie'tt choice. Who hath no strength, but tlmt tho IHHiplOKjV", And In their wills, nloue, his will doth live. On tills 0110 day, this, this, la their ono limn. The well-beloved, tho chief Amcrlcnut Whose people nro liU brothers, (ntherx sous: In this hlsHtivugth.iind not n million KU1IH. Whoso power Is mightier thiiii tho mightiest crown, Deemtse thnt soon ho lays thivt power down. Whose wish, linked to tho peoplo's, .shall exceed Tho force of civic wronj; nnd bunded greed. Whoso voice, In friendship or In warn ing hoard, llrlngtt to tho lint Ions n five pcoplcV wont; And, whom the opprrsjed out from tho darkness grope, TIs as tho voice of freedom and of hoie. O prnv that ho tiny rightly rtilo tho State, And grow, In truly serving, truly grout. -Collier's Weekly. Bobby's Essay on Editors. editors is moil which niut yo'. nutty snap job i guess, uty uiialo is a editor ami tlioy hmo llinru lurui turo to pay for but ho is n editor of n little p:ier on tho big papers ttiuv py for there funnture before tlioy gil it. They nro threo kinds of editors: 1. boss editors. 2. oilier oditors. II. HMKirting editors. i would like to be the sporting editor beckons .lie gits into nil the tights nud ball ganns ire and ths oilier editors puy wheti thny go but tuny niut got uo lime, juo oos oditor is tho best job for tnunny. (Minors ts.pretty hard to lick tlioy doant j;it licked miicli. Onto toy pit tried to lick a editor but got lick ed hissolf nud caino homo with tt eye i all black nud ma until It serves yu rito trying to talk away the freedom of tho 1'rcbs. Milwnukeo .Sentinel. INCHKDUJLr. IIUUTALITY. It would have Ikvh Incmlible tint- tallty if Chan. Ix'inberger. of Sy rn- cute, N. Y., had not done tho ticst he could for his suffering win. "My boy," ho says, "cut a fearful gash over his eye. so I applied llueklcn's Arnica Salvo which quickly healed IWand saved his eye. Uood for burns mid ulcer too. Only --"x; at llensou'H Pharmacy. SOUTHERN OREGON NOTES. I). 11- Grant has Itouirbt (lie Swoepstako Kxtousion claim of T. W. Hill, which is located on Wag ner creek. This claim is tbo next south of. tho Alpino, and gives Mr, Grant, with tho tlireo adjoining claims, a half milo ou tho Alpiuo lodge. This property is a rccont discovery; tbo ledgo was tapped in a prospect tuuticl til n depth of 200 feet. Tho oro is bafo, consisting of lead, copper nud iron sulphides, but carries gold values. J. Ij. Mahan has resumed de velopment on tho Mahan mine, 2lz miles south of Asblaud, a contract Do Not Neglect a Cold. Every cold weakens the Lungs, system Ices able to withstand paving tho way for more CAN YOU AFFORD TO PERMANENTLY CURES I Consumption, Coughs, Astnma, croup, wnooping cougn, Bronchitis, Hoarconoss, Soro Lungs. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORE. HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES NOT CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP ANp WHOOPINO COUOH. Mfte. SALLie LOCKDAR. Ooldthwalto, Tox., may i "VTe baveuatMl llullard'a Jluri-liuuiiil bjruv la injr family tor aeveral reara, nnd It alwaM tflvi aatlafaotloii. IVlimi the clilldreil tiad Croup Dd Wliuoplujr Coiiuh It alwara rcllevail tlim at once, and I would not t without It In theboUMi, aaltil tho 1IKST MKUICINIS ws know of," Best Remedy for Children. THREE BIZEBl Stac, BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, M0. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY limine been lcl (or work in Hie upper tinuiol, while tho work In the lowor tunnel will bo conducted by Mr. Malum lntnuolf. This group has n strong ledge, carrying Rood oro so tat ns developed, nnd it is ux- pcolod to become an Important property, Journal. In iiinbinr n crosscut In tlinRnnlli. west ndit of tho Homier mine, nt n dislnnco of ill) foot from tho portal, it body oi high Rtniio oro vans opened. While tho principal values nro lit gold, tho oro also nsgnys high in silver for ores of this section, Tho oro in tho Header has provod gonernlly to bo of high gindo. STAKTUNU Hl'T TltUK. People tho world over vtoio liorrl Hod on learning of tho burning of a Chicago theater hi which nearly six Hundred iK-opio lost their IIvom, yot moro than tlvo tlincM this number or over .i.nuo coplo tiled front pneii tnoiila tu ChlcagV) during the hiiiiio VIUIP lltll Nl-ll -.lll t II IlllUlltltlV llll,tl..l Kvery onn of these who of iiiicuuio- nlit ntmltcd from a cold ami could hnvo Ihvii prevented by tho timely use ot t-'lmii:berlalu'M Cough Itouiody. ! A groat many who had every reason to fear ptiwniuunlii have warded il off jltV tho prompt iino ot tills rotneil.v. Tho following Is an lustniicu of '.his I sort: "Ton much cannot lie said In avor ot ( hamlierlaln H I'ougli Item eily, and eepoclnlly for colds and In tlneniii I know Hint It enn-il me daughter, I.amn, of a wvoio culd, and I U'llovo saved her llfo when she vns tliitiatoned with pneumonia." . i. vui.cox, i.ogau, .e VurK, Sold by Tho Modern l'hnrmacy. I Frank Vincent DtiMmid. ono ol tho world's forumost pitinlors nnd illiistmturs, aril proprietor of tin IjWiio school. KuL'lund. litis luen select d as head of tho I'tun ArU exlttbit nl the Iijwis nud Clnrko Kx position. OUltHU CONSl'M PtION. .Mrs. 11. W. Kvans, Clcirwalor, Kan., writes, my husband lay Hick tor tlin-o inoiits. Tho iloctoiH said hohndiiilck coiiHiimption. Wo pro en nil a bottle ot llalpinl's More hound Syrup, and It cured htm. That was six years ago and since then uu have always kept a bottle In the house. We cannot do without It. For coughs nnd colds it hut no iiiua'. 23c, flue aud il.W So'.il by Tho Modern I'harmacy. With tho work of lundsenpo gar dening nt tlii) Lewis and Clatko Exposition coiuplalod, tho Mepttrt of works is now devoting its at tention to finishing the drivowajs. a sapu couoii Mi:i)iciM-: roit cniiii)iti:N. Iii buying u cough miillcluo for children never Ihj afraid to buy L'ham- licrlalu a Cough Iteiueily. There Is no danger from It aud relief Is always sure to follow. 'It Is csncciiil v va n able for colds, croup and whooping cough, 1'or sale by Tho Modern Pharmacy. A DESTItb'CTIVK l-'I III-:. To draw out tho fire of a burn, or ueai a cut vmuotit leaving a scar, use OeWltl'M Witch Hazel Salvo. A spccitlc for piles. Oet tho genuine. .1. L. Tucker, editor of thu Harmon Irer, Centre, Ala., writes: "I havu used UoWltt's Which Hazel Salve In tuy family lor plies, cuts mid burns. It Is tho licst salvo on the market Evety family should keep It on hand." now iy rno .Modern l'liariiincy, STItlKKS IlIDDKN HOCKS. When your ship of health strikes the bidden rocks of Consumption, Pneumonia, etc., you nro lost. If you don't get help from Dr. King's New I)icovcrv for consumption. .1. W McLlnnoti, of Talladega Springs, A In., writes: "I had bcon very III with Pneumonia, under tho caiu of two doctors, but was gelling in lowers the Vitality and makes tho each succeeding cold, thus serious diseases. TAKE SUCH CHANCES? Colds, Soro Throat, Every Bottle Guaranteed. BOO and 01. QO. better when I bog-nit to take. I'r, King's New DlNooucry, Tho lltst doso gave teller, and ono bottle l'ttitd mo." Hiiro cunt for soro throat, bronchitis, cough nnd colds, llttar niiteed nt lloiison's Plinrmaoy, Ptlco f.V and Jt,0d. Trial liottlo Fivo littiidted Ihoiisand eggs nro to bo stripped ftotn steel. bond sal tuoti nt tho Ynkiiim hnlohtiry for tho Fisheries exhibit at tho I.uwis nnd Uluikti Kpoilfoit. STAHTI.INd MOItTAl.lTY. Htatlstlcs short' startling mortality iimiii uppoiiiiieiiiH nun prriiouuiH. t o pix'vont iimleunMhosoawfitliliooaroH, tlien Is lust one loll title toinody, Dr. King's Now biro Pills. M. l-'l.inn'er.v. ot 14 Custom House Place. Chicago, says. "Tlioy liavo tin otUnl for Con stipation and l)llllonsiieH." '',V at IteiiHon's Phitriuacy. Tho United titntcs Oovormneiit buildings nt tbo Low is nud Clnrko l'iXiositioti woro advanced 78 per cent Saturday, February Ufiih. Exhibits for tho Luwis nnd Clarku KxpoNitioit mu ariiviug daily by thu ll'iiitilond uud tho coinploted uxliib its structures nio being utilised for storage, Voit an i.Mp.viiti:i) appk Tin: Lous' of appetlto ttlwavs tostilts from faulty tllgoation. All thnt Is tucdcills a fotv doses of Clmiuhci--laln's Stomach and Liver Tablets They will Invliroiato tho stomiieh, Htivngthon tho tlgstlin nnd give you an iiph'tlto lllioawolt. Thoro I'nlilots also act as a gontro luMit've. For sale by Tho Modern I'harmaey. On Sllllibie. llii-iliir- 't mmi-lt K.OUO pco lc past-cil tbroiigb the uu iimiiios 01 tun Jiiiwin ami (Jiutko Ceuleiitiiitl lixptiiiiliou, uud devoted tlie i ntiio day to cxamitiiiig tho in lerioiH of II111 exhibits palaces, vr I'a-iking in the a'lushiiio. A CIIIOA(U) ALDKItMAN tlWKS HIS KI.KCTION TO01IAMIIi:it- LAi.vscot'oit 1 1 1 : .m 1 : 1 v . 1 "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend ('liaiiilH-rlnln'H t'ougli I Kemedy for alfeetlotiM of thu throat I and lung." says Hon. John Shonirk, !) So. Peoria St., Chlcaao. "Two years ngo during a political eaiu pulgu, I cutiglit cold after being over heated, which Irritated my throat anil i I was tlually eointiellod to Rtoo. as 1 could not Hpe.ik aloud. In my ox-1 t remit v a fr ond advlsod lne to tire CliamtterlalirsCouKli Iteiueily. I took two doses Pint aflenioon ami could not bcllcv.) my senses when I found the next morning the lullammatloii had laruclv subsided. I took several iIojch that day, kept right on talk ing lliniugli the e-.impuigii. and I thank this medicine that 1 won titv M.u'it In the Coutull." Tills reiiiiMly is for sitlo by The Modern Pharmaey. KILL "the COUGM AND CURE the LUNGS WITH 8E? KlgS TONSllMtniOH Price FOR I OUGHSand 0LDS KDi tt 1 ItO S Freo Trial. i-- u.i 9 i Surest and Uulck- tt euro for all THROAT and LUND THOUJ1 UJS, or MONEY HACK. Hsmn.-nnsrJ Hammon 100 First Street PORTLAND, ORE. Manufacturers of SELF-CONTAINED WOOD FRAME AND SECTIONAL STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Kock Crushers, Steam Serapers, Tramways, Utc DKAI.ItKS v Engines, 'Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, Waterwheels Air Compressors, Air and Electric Drills Hand Drills A coiiitiletc line of Mine uttd Mill Supplies. Catalogues, Plans and Prices on application to Hammond M'fg. Co. ioo I'irst SUcet .PORTLAND, - - OUUGON BUSINESS H. C. MADSEN, WATCltMAKltR. Ilfl-nltlm nt rwiinnnMo chutgri. AllHetk iiniulpiM nrit-rlmi. WntchM.CIixln unit Jenrlrir t I.owe tt Pile UOTl'AOH (IKOVK, OKU. .1. S. Medley. L 0. Johnson JlcdieihS' 7W'" S(),h AttortioyM-at-hiw O''ro Aitlrt .7 lluhk iliff. Hpcclal attention given to Mining and Corporation Law. J. E. YOUNG .'Ittoniciii-al-Law ORIre mi Main street, Writ Hlils COTTAO It CiNOVIt, OKIt A. II. KING Attorney nt liiiu, corv.m a uhovk, oitn. Clivlnii, Wash., is propating to solid an excellent exhibit to tho Lewis anil Olniko Imposition, of hor fruits, vogilnbleH, grnitiH uud for ages, IIMi ond game, I'hotogritphs of her faiuoiis laid will bo another foatitro of thu exhibit. If It Is a billons uttuck take Cham borlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablets and u tiilck cine Is certain. ForH.de ny mo .Moiirrn rimrmitcy uiiium on All IlieUlwil tciMlMicnli. MIX ami JlliDHUTI! BATHS. KI.KCTKItTV HTC. No rontaclmi cM taken. TIIM tOIWHMlily. IVr (utllHrr ivutldihri mli!r4 ir. ii. o. m(;iili:i:i ,VVWIIH 0. & S. I! II It CO. TlmoT.bls Mo. 2 To Take KfTccl Apr. 2ml, 11)01. Kul B.Hiu.1 Nul-.V,. 1 Smut Mntunlr. I ml niir Ki- cvt HulliUjr. "Hryriotffl: 4'iilUKli tlruvit w.l.lcu I'urilit. Cvrru Uurilo IHireim Ikil ll.wk . Ontvet I'll .Sivwmi Slur. ItiK-kjr I'nliit.... Il.-t llcl.lso Wll,wi.l, .. . . Knit t I'r.Kk W IUiiiiiiI Nil l-No "AAl.riru lM.-A.H 7:.Vi . 0 t 7-M (J II (III! T.l I :) 1 .w i.m i hi IU.IJ 10: II I0:M t.ut I S ill I J 7 10.11 lOLtll 10:-Ji 1:17 till ivn tuo two I: H till tin i. to I . it l II a 17 a m . .i m 3.11 1 Vl 17 :sji hM S:H1 n.li tl.m 14 V.I II 31 loan 0:t Ul 1 u li ft Sutvl to chant without nitlr. All uulwurit freight furwotck-l ouly l I ho nihil rlk ut Kliihir anil nunnlrtira. Ffulaht will mil lid rtmlrcHl al the O. .V M. i K K. It. IKi.il llr 5 .HI li. lu. tu Imui ' ili'Uvernl tti hclllK bllldl. ampls ttia Iv piruilt i 119 A. It, WOOD, AcllnR Gen Alice I I 1' K I V A T !: J 5 d ns'fg. Go. Mill DIRECTORY. Mining nnglneem U. S. MititTiil SiirvcyofH Itoom 1 llaitU llldg, Cottngj (Irovo mum Ori'goiilan llldg, Portland, Oregon. CoTTAOlt CiKOVlt, OrK. Paid n Capital, $35,000.00 Money In Iimiii on nppiovod cciltlly. Km'Iiiiiiko wild, availalilo iiur ,tlnrs it tlitillultcd Hlntos lli'H.i r,im, T U Wiitntu I'liuliltnt, l'mhlr lit Its nit. A C. Wwiitiiick AK Till! AllUMT VOIl TIC KIGTB VIA TO Nio.ntie, .SI. I'lHlt, .Mhutciiiilin, ltuluth, Vlilrdyo, .St .uiifs AND AM. 1-OlNTS KAMT ANI1 SOUTIf 0 Omlind Trains Dilly Tks Flfir 0 U And Tba Fist Mall Ci Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Dijllght Trip across the Cascidi tad Rocky Mountains. I'or Tickets. Itatos, l-'ohlors and l-'ull Inlormatloii, Call on ormldnsM, I II, DICKKUN, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8.O. YKItKliiS., II. W. P. A. tvj Hi. I A vim in, Sctll Wih Woghoexn'dlloil wrvlcooit freight. Itotito your sliIpmeiitH via (Inat Northern, I'ull In formation from Vi. IIaimikii. (lent, Agent. Portland, Oregon. BARKER & PERMAN I'ltOl'IIIKTOIIM OK TUB EXCIIANOE 57 IlKAI.KIIri IN flNK WINKS, MUUOKS, CIGARS. MIu itrwft 4'itHHB llru Orr. The w'Niiiional Dank OK The Modern Pharmaoy.