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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A now aupppiy of hoao nml Bprinklcra nt Wynnes' hardware, LnBt wcuk Mr. Kouholhcok sold to his Rons John nud George the property next to Hills cigar Rtuie. Mr. Kobbolbeck wns desirous of dinpoRing o' tbo plucc in oriUr to got money to Improvo his residence lots end wiih offoriur; it for eole John the eldest, who 1ms worked his wny throng Bchool, besides working in Uio tindcr nml logcitiR enmps had suvetl up sonio money, ilocidid it wir n prolty K" lWnB to own and UkitiK the brother in with him they combined thoir ontii tnl nnd took the property nt the lricc naked by the father, making n good sized payment and agreed to pay the bnlanco in a specified timo. The price was $1G00. While this mav seem like a small matter, yet it suggests what young men can do if thoy chooso. These lmvo not snent thoir time aiiiinT nhout town viutlns for something to -turn up," but huve bfon industrious ami are nlready t.t-rmnrtv owners. John is now timo keeper in one of the logging camps, whilo George is havine the building put into shape or ront. Mr nnd Mrs. C. 13. Jones whose residence is just at the eastern edge of the city have a ramer uiiuiuk romhinntion of cat and chicken, The cat has a family of kittens and recently a setting hen hatched out hut one chick. Mrs. Jones did not propose to allow her hctiship to waste the summer in bringing it up, so she put another setting o, .tcr tinder and kept her at work, The chick she took to the house audthoucht she would see what th m would do if it was put into the basket, and was much surprised to see the cat take kindly to the littli. thinp and allow it to nestle in thf kittens. Since then the mt has to all appearances adopt it nnd the chick seems as well sniUfied as if under the mother hen. When tho cat leaves the basket the Chick sets up a lively peeping which worries the cat. so much that she sometimes hurries back to thf hasltet before finishing her fVwi The chicken is led by Mrs Jones. Will Conduct Institute. A teachers' institute representing T.inn nnd Lane will bo held ut liar risburg in tho school houso May G by Dillurd and Jiickson. luo pro giam is as follows: rOBESOON session, 9:1G A, M. History ' r,D "The duties o! the Teacher outside tlis School room."....Iltsi MuthetVH Arithmetic ;;;'v;,seau ffenirrnnliv W. W. DlXOH AFTBRXOON HKHHION 1:15 1'. M lnMn IllritltUt Tho mIouImm nt tli Country Teaclie: Supt- Jlott 11. Arnoli Tim World's Fair ana Factor In Ed ucatlou," H. C BiuiRlmmii -The Notebook us a llolp In Teach ing" ll- r- lat,.k, "Somo Phases ot Good Kecltntlou. W. II. .Martlu ''Momi nevelopment." C. A. ltexroud All friends and teachers nre Invited totnkenuuetho part In the discus sions of the nbovo named subjects. Eugcno Iteglstei. Hunter's License. The following is the form of hunter's license and can be procured of the county clerk at Eugene. No UUNTEIt.S LICBN.SK State of Orecou. County of ss. This ccrtllles Hint .n resi dent of County, State of hnvlng paid to nif tho statutory li cense foe of $ Is hereby licensed to hunt within the Stnto of Orcson, sub Jectto the regulations, restrictions nnd penalties provided by law. This llcenseexplres on December 31 , 100. ..und Is not transferable, nnd must lie shown upon demand to any officer authorized to enforro the same or fish laws of this state. In witness whereof, I lmvo hereunto set my bund und ulllxed iie senl of said. County this day of , 1!.... County Clerk of County, Stnte of Oregon. MKHCUll'Tlo.N ok i.ici:nhi:i: iiniihii i.i. t'KNHi: .NO Age .'....years Height feet lnchos Weight y.pouuiU Complexion Color of liulr. Color of eyes Other distinctive marks (If uny)... Scars or other menns of Identifica tion (It uny) Oil AMBBHLAIN'H COUGH HUM KDY THE BEST ANU MOST POI'IJI-AU ".Mothers buy It forerotipy child ren, rullrond men buy It for severe coughs und elderly people buy It for IttKrlppe," say Moore ltros,, Eldou, Iowa. "Wosellmoro ofCliumberlnln'H Cough Komedy than any other kind. It geemH to hivo taken the lead over several other good hraiidF." There la no question but this medicine U tho best that cun bo procured for coughs nnd colds, whether It bo a child or un adult that Is mulcted, It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by The Moderu I'harmacy, THE I1UY1NG OF TREASURY STOCK 1,1, men cnntiot own mines from which gigantic fortunes are made, but almost any one can own stocK m mining com panies owning properties of good prospective value" because this is about the only kind of a mining proposition that one can buy Into these days, barring fakes and wild est investments, as It Is not a com mon thing in this day and age to hear of the sole ol treasury stock in a mining enterprise which is al ready productive and wiilcu is pay ing the owners big money. Tlierclore, U a mining pitunc ue- s res an investment m iihuhik se curities, the natural thing to do would he to purchase treasury siock in some company which has ground of undisputed value and merit which it desires to cotnp aim ucvciop. u the company is composed of ex perienced, reputable mcu, nnd its nroncrtv is wen locatcu m a k""" district, the chances arc that the purchaser ol treasury stocK win make thousands upon the invest ment where only hundreds have been put in. Not every' Investor in mining securities meets wiiu sue cess, but we can point out a great mauv instances where the small in ventors in treasury stock have made their lortuues because of their good iudement in this respect. All Ol our ureal uivuieuu-uui is mine of today at one time were only good ptospects. In many in stances companies formed for their operation had difficulty in selling enough treasury stock to develop them to a point where tliey couiu be listed as producing mines. We have seen treasury stock sell at a dollar whirh a few years later readily brought the owner $io and $20 a share. We have known treas ury stock to go begging at 55 a share, ami we have known the same stock, five or six years later, as a ready seller at $100 a share; and, during four of these years, this stock paid i a stiaro a montn in dividends. As a general thing those having a tew liundreu uouars 10 mvesi in raiuiiitrcaunot hope to become large mine owners. Even with ample funds at their command their busr ness affair may be such that they cannot devote their time to this fas cinating pursuit. But they can buy treasury stock in a goou mining company nud thereby become in directly interested in the great min- in ir industry of the West and at the same time be free to follow their usual business avocations untranv meled by the care and worry which necessarily attaches to tne owner ship and operation of a tninitig prop osition. Stock iuvestnient is a phase ol the minine industry that appeals strongly to the laboring classes, to the merchant, the clerk, the banker and those entratred in various busi ucss undertakings, and many such have become independently wealthy bv means of such investments. This is renllv the easiest way and, pos sibly, the safest to engage in the mining industry for those who cannot give their whole and undiv ided 'time to the .management of a big mining enterprise. Salt Lako Mining Review. ABOUT ItliniJMATISM There are fow diseases that, Inflict moro 'torturo than rheumitlsm und there Is probably no disease for which such a varied nnd useless lot of reme dies huve been snsnested. To snv that It cun be cured Is. therefore, a bold statement to mukc, but Cham berlain's l'aln Balm, which enjoys an extensive shle, bus met with great success In tho treatment of this dls eiiH?. One application of l'aln Balm will relieve the pain, nnd hundreds of sufferers hate testified to pormunent cures by Its use. Why suffer when l'aln 1 1 nt nt affords such quick relief nnd eosts but a trifle? For sale by The Modern I'harmacy. Nueleay's Canyon, a wonderful scenic park leading up into the mountains from tbo Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds promises to attract thousands of people who will visit 1'ortland this summer. The park iff still in its primeval state, except far winding paths that lead through the trees and tip and down the steep bills. HIIKI'MATR' PAINS QITGKLY BE LIEVED The excruciating pains chnractoris llo of rheumatism nnd sciatica are qulukly relieved by applying Cham berlain's Tula Jfulm. Tho grout pain relieving power of the liniment has lieen the surprise und delight of thou sands of sufferers. Tho quick relief from pulii which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost. For salo by The .Modem Pharmacy. Oregon's mining display at the Lewis ami Clark Exposition will show astonishingly rich deposits of gold, silver and copper, with sped mens'Sf gold from very rich new discoveries that run as high as $20 to the ton. Keep your bowels regular by the nee of Gliuuiberlnhi'H Stomach und Liver Tuulets. There is nothing I let ter, For wile by The .Modern I'liur. maoy, Fines Imposed. During the month ot Mxieh nn I ipril tho following list show th. work done by Stnto (Inutn WiuiUii linker and deputies nud lines ini poBod William ijtovin, kiiiuiK Wkfw tin J. It. Tucker, killing deer JUfi.OO l'oto Lcnrilf. UHu a deer, if UA 00. S. Monlan. h:Iiii trii. SiO.OO. J. 0. HoiKht. kill .ti n door, $.0l) W. Forst, unt!ig 1 hides. J'io.UO Two ernes jet niiipMiriml. When Deputy U W, Mnrviu at Uloudnlo nrrohtad W. I-'msl, he hud a little trniihln wiih I hut yialenmn as ho threatened to shunt any one who interfered. TI10 deputy pro ceeded, to tnko I'VostH gun uwny from him, took possesion of tho ton in and man and drovu to town whoro the trial was had nnd fluo imposed. Costs of tho trials woro added to tho nbove linos. Friend I suppose tho bab.v is fond of you? rapn -loud of nier ttliy. lie sloops all day wheu I'm not at home and stays up nil night just to enjoy my society! Town mid uonuiry. iu:uniNi: Will ovLTi'omi! Iiullu'wlliin mid ilys iieiwlu; rvKiihue the bowels nnd euiv llwr nun Kinney eoinpiuiniH. It is tho ticst lilood eurlchvr and In vlgtmitur In the worlit It U purely vegetuble, ierleetl.v hurmltoM nud should you bo 11 surferer Irmn dl-euso you will use It it you are wise. It. N. Andrews. Kdltor nnd Xlixr. Coeon nnd Itookledge News, t'ooo.i, Ha, writes: I liitve used your ner blne In my family, and llud It 11 most excellent medicine. Its effects upon mysell lmvo been n nmrked nenetit. Workmen are now building the main cntcrauce gntes nt the Lewis and Clark Exposition. There will be twenty turnstiles lor entrance, with a number of exit gates. A POSITIVE NECESSITY Having to In) upon my bed for 14 dnys from a feverely bruised leg. I only found relief when I used u bottle of Unllard's Suotv Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend It us the liest medicine foa bruliK's ever sent to tho allllctcd- It has now become n posi tive necessity upon myself. 11 It ItvrnpH. Mrrehnnt. Hovers vllle. Tcxus. 25c, fiOc and 100. Sold by The Modern I'harniac.v. The Fair Japan concession build ing on the trail is now in course of construction. It will be nutsiieii, the concessionaire says, a week be fore the opening day. Ibis is to be one of the most interesting fea tures of the Trail. ASl'ltE THING Itlssuld thnt notliliik'lH true ex if nr. ilenth nud tuxes, but tllllt Is not altogether true. I)r. King's New Dis covery for Consumption U sure cure lor nil lung mm inruai iriiuuies. Thousands cnu testify to Hint. Mrs. C. B. VunMetru of Shepherdtown, W. V11.. hiivs"! h'ld aseveieenseof Broil- chttis and for a year tried everything I heard (if. but g 't id- lellel. One hottlo of Dr. King's New Dl-eovery then cured nie absolutely.', It's Infill llbie for Croup, WIiooiiIhk Cough, Qiin. Pneumonia and Consuiiiptloii. Try It. It's guaranteed by Benson's Pharmacy. Trial nottiea iree. ueg slies.p0c, $1.00 The Easter dress parade at the Lewis and Clark Exposition was gorgous. Many thousands of peo pie entered the exposition gates, the day being delightfully bright and balmy. Everybody was ns touishod at tbc rapid progress of finishing tho Exposition. . FOB A WEEK DIUKSTION. No medicine can replace food but Clminlicrliiln's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It Is not the quantity of food taken that glvoi strength and vigor to tho system, but the amount diges ted and asslmllnted. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to glvu these Tablets u trial. Thousands have been benefited by thoir use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by The Modern PlmrniHcy. Mrs. Chatterson- It was such a husband fail. relief to have ray Mrs. Chipvvay How so? "Oh, I was so afraid we would have to pay all those bills." Life. A STARTLING TEST To save u life, Dr. T. (1. Morrltt, of No, Melioojmny, I'a,, made n startling test resulting In woiidurful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, csuxeil by ulcer ation of the stoniuvb. I hud olten found Electric Hitters excellent for acute stomach and Liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The patient gained from tho first, nnd lias not hud an attack In II months." Electric Hit ters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try then). Only 60c at Benson's Pharmacy. An Insinuation. DiSgs I hoar you have sold your restaurant. Wasn't it a money. Diggs Yes; I wus making $50 daily. Diggs Thou what was youi rea son for disposing of it? Biggs Oh, I was compelled to sell it on account of poor hoalth. Dlggs Huh! Why didn't you lake your moals somewhere else? Lewis and Clnrk imposition Tic ket Rates. INDIVIDUAL IIUKUM Cottiigu drove to Portland A' Hut $r,l)0, good for !!() dnvs, but not Inter thmi Oot. itUt, 11)06. I'AirritM or tun on mom: Onn faro lor the round trip good for ton diivs, (mint tinvol toiiidlu r on ouu ticket both uiim) f I 10 UIHIANUIill I'Mtrll OK ONK IIUNIUIKD MOIIK One fnro for thn round trip pmlv moving on sumo day, but individual liokuts will bs sold mi lor tin iuh and can return nt nuy tlmn witliin ten days from datu ot n U: $1,10. Tho nbovo tlokets 011 s'llo dally lie tweuu Mnv 2Jtli and Oct. lTith, and no stop overs ullinvo I In iitlur di roction. QUICIC AltltKST .1. A. (Iiilledgc, of Verlienn. Aln. wiik twite In the hosiilliil from 11 NOi'nense nf plU'Si'iuislnir Illinois Atiri- diu'liirs nud nil renixdloi (alloil llui'kh-ii's AruU'iiSulviHpitvkl.v nrn-wt-id fnrtlicr Inlluniuiiitloii uud cured iilm. It eoniiiiers nclu's mid kills (mill. '.'.Vi nt lleiiMou'ri I'l'.ariiuu'y. Real Maplo Sugar. The Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Porestry is trying to re vivo and extend the production ol unnle suiinr. As iicrsons of middle agecan remember, maple sugf r was formerly obtnined irom tne sap 01 maple trees. Now it h usually compounded ol glucose, brown cauc sugar, extract 01 Hickory imrK ntui other substances capable of more or 1 .11. ..!... 11. ....... ICS piuusiuii: uo;ui.-.(.-. i iiuivuii of Forestry considers It n moderate s.atcmcnt to say thnt scvcu-eiglits of all the maple sugar and syrup on the market nre counterfeit. It think that the production of the genuine article can be made profitable throughout the Northern states and down as far as the mountains ol Eastern Tcunesscc ami Western North Carolina. Its investigations show that a farmer can easily clear $3 per acre, and usually more, Irom n sugar grove on laud that would be useless for nuy other purpose. the same time this industry would help to preserve forest conditions Tho Bureau believes that the pro. duccrs can push pure goods into the market at a little higher price than is now paid for adulterated aiticles by forming associations, adopting registered trade-marks carrying n!- solute guarantees of quality and, if necessary, selling direct to the con sinners instead of to the middlcine who are responsible for the present conditions.-HJoIIier s Weekly. MADE YOUNG AO A IN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pill each utglit for two weeks lias put In mv 'teens' iiguln" writes D. II Turner of Deiiipceyliiwii, Pa. The.vre lint Dcst in me worm lori.iver.ntoui uch und Bowels. Purely vegetable Never crip. Only 'J.c ut lieiison Pharmacy. NOTICE OF KOItFEl ITUE. To L. F. Slavens und Nlles Helms and to any and all other person claiming the right, title or Interest, either In law or eiiultv, In or to the hereinafter described mining claim and premises, by through or under the said L. F. Slavens and Nllex Helms or either of them: You and each of you are hereby iiotlllcd that the undersigned, lias ex (smiled money and performed labor and. work to the anion nt of JWI V) upon the "Mlsstre" (Mystry) lode mining claim, situate, In the lfoheiula Mining District, Lane County. Stale of Oregon, located by Arthur Helms and L. S. Slavens on the'.'ltli day of July, ISSU, which said notice wasdnlv recorded In the llecord of Mining Claims, Book 0, page III. That the labor ho iMjrformed and tho money so expended was made anil ex pended on said claim between the llrstday of December, 1IH)I ami the thlrty-llrst duy of December, hhiI In order to hold the suld mining claim under the provllslons of Section XVM of tho ItcvlHed Statutes of the Culled States and the laws of the Statu of Oregon, the same, together with the sum of $:CI.:i.'j: expended by Charles liowen, the o'.her co-owner being the amount required by law to hold suld claim (or tho year ending Do comber lllst UK) I, That thu proportionate share of ouch of you as co-owners so expend ed being thu sum of $l(l.r,ft each, and that If within ninety days from thu service of this notice upon you by the Sheriff of the county, or within ninety days from tin- servlcu of suld notice by publication, you fall to con tribute your proportionate, share of the said exisjiidlturo us 11 co-owner, your Interests respectively In suld claim will become thu property of the undersigned under the provisions of said Section L'MJl of the Itevlsed Stat utoe of .the United States by reason olsuch failure to contribute your proportlonnto sharo of sueh oxpendl turo, ' Dated March SUth, 1U05. 11-131 Gko. V. I.1.0VP. BARKER & PERMAN I'KOl'HIKTOUH OK THE EXCHANGE DKALKIIS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main (treat, OutUgo Orove, Or, For Permanent Relief 7re. mfaWubiM. and I. W"' all doransemcnU of th humut body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE Mis. Joitt Cmtoa, CenttlU Avenue, Tmpl, Tcf mite,: I find HURWNU KJ1' MHefnnd t.ke Pit"... JSSSf " " women who nffer from tick hedehe." WIT1CN TUX REACH OF ALL Fifty Cents A Dollle Avoid AH Sobntltutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, Tho Modorn Pharmaoy. . BUSINESS H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkr. KrlrlnK t i"nWc cni(f . All vrork miantutcisl nri.clM, WtKlit", I'lncki "ml Jwlr r 1 lwtil 1'ilc COT f.UiK OUOVK. OltK. .1. S. Medley. J. C. Johnson Medley ij- Johnson, Attorneys-at-law Ire Suite it Hunk UUlft. SHclal attention given to Mlnhik nml Corporation l,nv. J. E. YOUNG dilornoy-(it-rj(uv onto on Mln ittMl, Wetl Hid COTTAOK CiROVK, OrK A. II. KING Attorney at Luw, cotvaoi: a nor v.. okk. J V ll I V A T U una All Hie Uiml Ireilnif nu. 'LAIN ami MKIIICATEIJ KMH TKltrrV, KTt: No eHiUitltMi4 ui taken. ! Tnriiu ronii.iliM. Oultule innlkal lilp furnltluM It r- uulrMl. Y Put further iMftlrulara mlilrm I ir. ii. o. soiii.i:i:i'. I o. & I eTT co Tlmn TaMu No. I To tnko ellect April 'Jd. IIHrt. K1 lluuiiil No a Nul 8 nml I TiioaIajt W. Iluuutl Hlltl Hitt nitly Imiil DallrKx- M A M SI KTHTIOt!! ' 1 Kfav I a.h' r.x 0 i.e. .Ufa Tjroyo l.M7:'0' M ,Meu . 11:10 !'):( 10MI lo:.ni 10:8.1 0-M lora 10 so S7l :0A i-.ri :M :n t:u am :u 4 -.'JO 4:10 4:11 i-.itt 4:00 3.WI 7 M, n i.urriu. I (J ) .rro llonlu. :i 01 n 01 7 7 . Iiaktpr :t.lll ll Ilia iMireim .t7H. 17 U ft ltl,ltok., '.N:JI 10 li llMVttl I'll 1 ... M 1 1 3 Hlowntl li II :UIU 11 lti.kjr IVilul 1 UmI lltUL-o 3.UW:IMII1 WIIiIwimhI 1 17 0 . Hunt' Knil ol I'rnrk 10311 0M1 v:U V: :.! rtutjjwl ut c1iiik) wlllinut oolfce, Alloiitwanl IrelKlil lnrwnrlil only at Ilia (11I11I rUk of lilnir ntel eomlKiice. HiMifo laavat wllilwnoil allor Dili arrlral ol train uu Miiinlara, Woliiotar anil Krlnajra lor lliinlla anl Orncco. Urturiilni on Tuci. ilaya, ThurnUia ami Hamrilayi. Frliililwlfl not bo rccelredat the O, AH, K. II. 11. 1)miI allor 6:UI . m. To Imuie forwarillnx on next train; frelKlit muil ba lollTcriMl In ainpla timo to permit ol Its boliiK blllod, A. It. WOOD, IMaiiai;or ARRIVAL AID DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS. NOHTII IIOUMI SOUTH 3IIOUN., No. Ii No. 10.. .l:Mp.m, No, II 2 O0p.m .T.os a.m. No. 19 ... .ai a.m in Sanitarium 1 sss$$t seeisssss5i KtVOWLttS l'roprlutorn of ...The Miners Supply House... f ft Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. " General Merc?ianilise, Miers' Toots ami Ammunition. BOHEMIA, WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM SiclC Headache SHOULD USE U. S. A. DIRECTORY. Unit & ColH'll MlnliiK r.iiKlnivni U. S. Mineral Surveyors ltooml Ilnnk Wilir. CottiiKe drove C0240.1 ()reonlan Hldk'. I'ortlnnd, , Oregon. '"' The Fid National Bank OK CoTTAOIt GkOVK, ORK. Paid i j Capital, $as,ooo.oo Money to lunn 011 spproved evenrlly. Mxc-hnngo sold, svnIUhle snr plea n thoUllilod Slnten llimiiT Kills, Fmldtnt, T 0 Wmni) CtlhlM ask Tim Aoi'aai''o,u TIOKTETS -VIA- I -TO-Spokane, Nt. 1'uul, 1 Mlnneaiiotlii, Duluth, Chicago, fit r.outt AND ALL l'OINTa ItAST AND SOUTH 2 0rerUnd Trains Dally Tbi Fljir 0 AndTbs hit Mall. - U Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes 'Daylight Trip across tbtasoadt and 1 Dni.lw IfAiiatafaai iiuia wuuiiiaiua, For TIckutM, llateM, Koldent nnd Full Inlorinatlon, Call on or addrtwi, II. DICKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Or. 8. 0. YKKKK8., A. U. P. A. Cor lit Avenno ami VcilorWay, Haattta Waah Wo Klvo oxK-dlied wrvlce on freight. Itouto your HlilninentH via Orcot Northurn. Kull In formation from Wm. IIaiiiikh. (lent, ArwiL 1'ortland, Orvuoii. & OBTTYS OREQON. ssssssssssss