Your Last Chance! BOHEMIA MUGGZT. C, X W&tlf&Q EPITCHL, The IwC On March First we will discontinue our Grand he Lmmc ifa offer ofSIJLrYJbKn-ajkx, pMr. Jaw 7 - iJ giving in Ehr. Oww It. Chi fmmm, fWnHi cafcigg AI am He fife ffemwfcf Otoa aafoc db W Am im AinmA'si amcaMed- me - . w U 4U sjdwfer. 2Slr fe.Ws msmr wtatmm mm aser ffV t tost tfce mhnmr m&t fct- eai sw w say; feet k l&ai T S. 1 1 Srariifr 1 a F- w text 'mktessmr &e9&f.lhm lie Mf dode tie Fcl fcs Sk teniaeA V jevjrjiti6i. & '- comma mmczz 2 Lm'. 7tzXln. bt sam executive imm cm smsmtx saw we w ap- J.K- oSker of tie Vmvttmy ot Oregem "We call special attention to the Bargains we are all kinds of WINTER GOODS. L. LURCH. S?ir?orc T'WniP. SPECIAL SALE : --SPECIAL BR , n mm. OF Men's Clothing l Jttii-'jA v VS are t'loKin? Out Our Entire Line of trrtvf jftf, a crstHt V owtntry vofome vritk the tome of Fefcrwzry j 10, sd the editor Mr, E.P. Vemnett. conzTitmUttti btameif upm the tonn4 that (or three 3 tar fee fca xn.aj)ie to jay Im Jrtlfai ami keep 'Hfmmihu jw smut pt4 We re !- 0c-fi fytlUptl Some ltnre Ilnronht In Our Ittattlnr Line, in Order to Jltf Jtoom for Our Itrgc Stock of Spring Good. CaH a4 get Our Prices. E. WALL WHIPPLE! AXOTIIER QUEST I OX- TV - Tt j W tk K- 1 a44 far l In 4wmmw. G tat Cmmmk Hofismr jom Tfcet-ftwwg entmr have rof4Kii The Fashion Stables. I czttcm tie artide Trlwck - - e -...t.i .1 I : crtitofjaJJ, aud added 156 eek' Jr' Z'uTZXZ' , , - , ' casts th zt&cclKM tfpoa tbc vmtfcr; f aiiveV) the fact that people who 9 r,uA nf aitri-P z iW Ukchh paper get value received, ' butts a you have shown J'00 f ' 'at ar. wmtrifrtjfin follifi-. t- He is withont the cle- rtk3 year ag. terejitsoftheton. Mr. Bennett fo,mim ineana 7T procre ir j- nea, even inongn hjc sihuci uw.ci tt.Hix 9p&x,yTfmv aw recompense pays op but men a teing would not be a God but a devil." right and can feel proud of his achievement. Hi paper is a credit to the town, and. deserve the support of every citizen. Bo hemia Kuget extends congratulation. 'there in tomtthin wrong about that fllock in Ithc tower of the new Ine ounty court houte. The trikfn apparatus is a failure or. clue the tower not open enough to admit of the sound escaping. It hold e revised. It certainly h not MtUfACttny to the tax payers. That bell should be heard at a dis tance bf several miles, whereaone cannothear it over five blocks avay. 7 per. it (JUAjt'Vemocne for ! AJ noir there m talk of n "extra Again, in our ignorance, wei., at Smlem. Fvr "in-rii:" wouldlike to ak this question; Can jte! tle iej.reM:uUr awl man willully and knowingly com-J inalors of Orr;H want TmveX'mtt in mitt murder, break the great com-; feh to 4o fH,tMg? mandment of our true Father, and I'apw hai&nz awl peinUi; my? I'roprieior ct" the Ilokemia S and Black Kt,tc Stage Lines. Reasonadle Prices, Fit-Ciass Turnouts, Double or Single. - Cottage Grove, Oregon. Centrally Located. Meet All Train. Speclat Jtatc For Famlllu ' And Ry The Week. Hotel, Fong Sink Prop. man make recomrense for having ,JuartCTW t door wet A Attorney1 HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. murdered, in cold;t)1ood his fellow y0nng' law'6flice. Geo. G. Anderson, j SAMPLE ROOMS TREE. man, a man his superior intellects j gujiptfbn to the Xus$et ktep a-1 7ff JVom .Jl. f o JfJf. Main Sti eet, ally, morally and socially? Can a I r0m' in. Get on the Ht and be one of j Ver Day. Cottage Grove, Ore, man pay can he commit murder ;n. If you don't like the .rjget in j and "pay" for the privilege? Is. it j particular a commercial basis" upon which we 1 Bohemia then Mftly nSy upon His tender , fd ''"e mercies for eternal life? Can-a -f I-"' StPlCtly FSt G1SS. , , J r Utal ine paper ' eracn. una- : Colon! Juintt A. HexUm, Com wander In chief of the Grand Army of th JtepuJdic dlel on the morning ot yeUtiixyti, W) t at the Garfield hos pital, in Wafl)InKto, Colonel HuxUm wm An aWo and energetic worker hi the Grand Army of the Jtepublic, and the grsnd old heroen will Jiix hi council, and (xwjutlre h(l(ty. The Lane county court house is slowly but surely nearing com pletion, and it is an exceptionally fine structure. The finishing work now In progress is of the very best. However it will be quite mid summer before the building will be ready for occupancy. 'f lio Clntido Dranton murder chku now pending before the mipreme court of the state; is Rot tor hearing Feb. 20. TI10 only thing to bo regretted In Hint it hun hud to hanif firo tlij? long. IIo tiliould ho hftujfod nnd put out of bin iiilory or nwjuittod and put out ot hi winery, right nwiiy. , An open confession is good for the soul. Wc ore pleased to think that Kditor "Jim" r adaxe fame lias at last acknowledged that Hc'm a sinner. are to estimate or bui:d our "hopes" for eternal happiness? LINCOLN, TOO. The ranks of the expansionists swell steadily, not only through II you uon i uxe ine nKei i - JrS'jrSJtBENSON DRUG COMPANY! ddnsc lit. f-ume of them will le I ' 1 one clnbhing aure to pleaee you, if we don't. The-Oreyonlan. And the liohernia "uget fpr 2 per year,canh in aivanee. Thin in without doubt the greatest olubhing offer oflered by Oreuon newopapera today. ( Tiie hui1 nirxiinv . ujiiv iuiuuilii 1 r . . " . , . . ' a. 1 Oregonian is without doubt excellwl by the acquisious of statesmen for-, ( , , f neWH U)XhM 4 . . e l . .t 1 t 1 il.-...l. 1 .... merly of another mind, but through the discovery of others whose views upon the great question have not been brought to public attention with sufficient emphasis. The last to be enrolled in this category is Abraham Lincoln. In Morse'a "Life of Lincoln," in the American Statesmen series, Lincoln's debate with Douglas in 1858 contained this quotation con cerning the acquisition of territory, and in any given case I would or would not aggravate the slavery question among ourselves;' "Tliis statement," sayj. the book, "derives its immediate im portance from the well known pur poses of the administration and a considerable party in the South very soon to acquire Cuba." tfor Abraham Lincoln, as 'for Thomas Jefferson, expansion had no terrors. Statesman. foreigri, Ih a clear print, and beaideft has that great redeeming feature, de void of semmtional and daunting literature. Remember the two paper, the Weekly Oregonian and your home apper the Bohemia Nugget for 2. Jftyhly Spoken of. , W. W. IthodcM, mining expert of Seattle, Wash., who had been exporting the lilack ISullu quicksilver minea was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Kiiodea upeaks very highly of the mines in question, coiiHiJering them exceedingly rich. Mr. Rhodes in a rnitn thoroughly, competent to pans an opinion, and any comment ho makes can bo relied upon. Died. At her home in this city on February 10 1801), Mrs. Lucinda Lane wife of Silas Lane, deceased, aged 70 years 8 months and 23 duys. The funeral was preached by'Ilev Copple at the Christian church Sunday morning, I'roperty Sold, Lust Saturday James Ilcmcn wriy sold tho' proportv of J, JJ., Y.quiig.sjtuatcd on West Mailt street to J. 01 Perkins'. A Complete and Well Selected Line of the Best Drugs in the Market Kept ConHlantly In 8tock. 3STew Line of Trusses j-ust in Benson Drug Company. Cottage lrov. Ore. CITY MEAT MAEKET P. W. RHODES, Pp. Is the place to meats, lard, etc. go to buy your fresh and smoked Everything in the shop is fust class. FISH ANI GAME IN SEASON. Sen Thein, When you want flno cabinet work done, furniture repairing, or first class painting and graining, see Mr. BIdwell & Son at "Cy" Miller's blacksmith shop. Thoy guarantee their work to bo first class and their price aro reasonable. Tho Northern Tnclfio havoj recently established an agency in our city with Mr. James Hemenway as agent. Call on or writo him In regard to tickets all Eastern points. Weekly Oregonian Bohemia Nugget The Two Papers far $2 iov One Year. RccaSioI: stunt jtSSK