Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 24, 1899, Image 4

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    "bohemia nugget.
C. J. HOWARD EDITOR.
Katrrct at 16e f at CoM Owe,
SuWriptlon rrlr.I.Se. In ..
AdTvrtUtKR rmle n known upon
application.
Friday, March 24 iS99-
THE CANTEEN.
Ever since the declaration of war
with Spain much argument pro and
con with regard to the selling ot m-
toxkating liquors within tbe camps
of tbe United States array has been
indulged in. Some have contended
that in view of tbe &ct that a cer-
tain per cent of tbe soldiers would
drink anyway, it was better that the
government sell the hquor to them
limiting the sale as much as possioie,
while others have argued that tbe
sale in camp was simply an excuse
for those who desired to drink at alt
togetdrnnk However the matter
has been settled by congress, aod
wehopeinthe nght wa. There
isa section in the. new army bdl
wmcn oHBgam) vw"
canteen business tor good, wnicn
reads as follows: ,
bee. 17. lnat no omcer o pn-
vate soldier shall
be detailed to sell
lntoxKntins" dnnks. as a bartenier,,LA . . f
or canteen, nor shall any person be
required or allowed to sell such
ilHuui3 "7"' '
011 ""L .SfSt 12, i
purposes bv the United States; and
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the secretarv of war is berebv 1
directed to issue such general order
as mavbe necessarj- to carry the
provisions of this section into Ml
force and effect t
!
A young Student of the the Chi-
cago dental college, bv the name of
". . ;
u 11 offi- l;m ,11
. such as will amicr nim all 1
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injuries.
his life, and perhaps prove fatal,
by havin? been subjected to a ,
severe and barbarous hazing by his
. .- Ti- .t- t.'ma tVio liQ-rinor
business was set down on in dead
earnest by evervcollege in the land.
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With every year the press dis -
patches chronicle one or more cases
where students of the various
colleges throughout the country,
have had to undergo this ordeal,
and have come out permanently I
injured. It is a disgusting and !
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degrading custom, ami one tuat
casts a slur upon the institutions
that allow it. Hazing isa custom
that is akin to the most barbarous
,in;1,mnt nraeticed in the bar- !
barous ages. Yet today we are j
nroud of our enlightenment, and
t 1
point with pride to our institutions
of "higher education," when at the j
w
same time from out the
closed
ofhieher education" flashes the ;
telegraphic report that a student ,
has been fatally hurt or perhaps j
killed, by having been subjected to J
band of co wardly ruffians, whose ;
t. ,
Tirnrtiees beloncr to another aee and
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colleges its
an insult to our
and our people. It
government
SBUU1U " .
loraU tune. A iawsMou oe in; administratioUf their ,
existence, holding the head of each t , '
Stitution responsible and demand- 'fT the
Z costly penalty that the manage- i df thf 1 a ,
1Ufi . , ;ful failure in ever-business under-
ment prohibit such cowardly and . J
inhuman practices, me old cry '
that the college authorities are I have been afflicted with rheumatism
powerless to prohibit SUCH mis-
t- j;m.et;nn!tosive any reiiei. x was awe toue'
demeanors is uicwmv.,
and chuck full of falsehood. If the !
laws of our land nolo me neaus ui hear of and at last waa told to Jry
these institutions responsible, the Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which I did, Jfer 2fothtr Detitl.
me way that the laws of this ' and was immediately relieved and in a ; Mrs. G. U. Snapp of thia city ja in re
82 , ,. rocmnelhV sllort lime cured. Iam happy to sav ceipt of information advising her of the
country holds a railroad resporiDieithatUhM JosH- , doath o her mother, at her home in
for the life and limb of its employes ,EdgaBj Gerraaatown, Cal. For sale by j Champaign eounty, Ohio, on the 11th
and patrons, such practices will j. .. Be-pok, Cottage Gwe. JoE'inst. She has the sympathy of liar
. . . . .. , -f
tn n sudden end.
TO YOIKG MEN.
The following editorial clipped
from test weeks Register, is worthy
.wntkmofewn-vouHC mau
witbin tbe reach of
aiiv other for that
that paper or
matter and it
wouldn't hurt soe old men. Read
k:
"As long as those who believe in
tbe free coinage of silver are charg
ing the republican party with all
th Ain-Fal leristatKMt tuat nas
brought every speoes of calamity
upon tbe country, it would
be well
for them to stop long enough to j
point to a solitary act of theirs (
uixm the statute books wherein is
reconkd a sentence that has
ewr of renl-temporar- or test- ,
- to the nation. Search
histon however diligently, and no
such 'act reward tbe truth f
ken Even youngest of these ,
to free silverism can re-
member Aat wben a change of ad-
miaistration was imminent a fewj
vears ago that country was
convulsed with a panic that de-
strQved tbe fortunes ac-
" fetbv hofte5t toil, butdc-,
tbe u-age of the only
meaHS of support for himself and
.family. No such concision ever
0- when tbe administration '
5 to pass into the hands of re-
.wicans The vounr man can
' u
law. framed by repubocans, was
destroyed, that the nation was
plunged into debt by tbe hundreds j
ot millions ot dollars, ana taeir
children will not live long enough to
see inai oew csqccku. ih nine t
peace the republican partv never
a(3deda dollar to tbe nation's in.
but uvAoid millions
. ' T r .. . .
tords the discharge of that debt.
Not a sbi& aCt rf the fmoCTatlc
ever dfed , ffidence "
credit to the natioaal finances. Iso
act of that part- ever freed a slave;
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no act of the partv ever set bounds'
to slave territorj The young men
J - ,
wQO reaa istoare reierrea 10 me ,
w ..w j ,
honest exanimation will com-ince
' the most skeptical to which orgam-
!zation he should give his allegiance."
, JJJ 6 ,
j And nQW press dispatches
' gav tfaat Admiral Dewev has onlv '
. , .t r ?t
Hes gQt a head thats wQrth a
dozen ordinar5. iivers.
i
r a i
xac guou buiF tcguu u-u
reached Manila, and her appearance
in Manila Bay waters will probably
have a tendency to act as a tonic to s
Arlrmral Dewey's deelinintr health.
The Salem Statesman, presents a
mr . . .
different appearance since the late
unpleasantness" in its typograph-
lcal rants. Mucn 01 its
compo-
1 sition is now hand work:
Never-
the less it looks bright and is newsy, ,
and serves to remind many an ure-,
gon printer of the good old days.
It is amusing to note how much
, . . , fT. ,
and calamity croakers think they,
. J . J
know, and how well they like to
;tell what they think they know
i about running this government.
when right in the very face of their
remarks and abusive laniruaee di
wr ioun.ee n years ami nounng seemeu
,
around all the time, but constantly
snfferinw. T had tried erervthitK? T
I Ltoxs, Dram Drggst.
Lurch!
Thanks to the Public for our
We are now giving thecs-
CTT TrC eY?TClV 51111 lVROCAJJli
All OA-UJLVkjj ujuavvj
TTT rr r-i
JL U IyL-OI.
O,ion CnmminK A Umltm.
BllteeUme al Cumm.rn: A
Ht-ioe.
Q wjr inowa 8fc.rWBd ,m oil
tmrl at Cy Millers,
Notice Cammtat: A Upton's ad
.
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aHcW rtvlliriUv ttijjht.
Cr3iahwivt, 0n Uwwiw, Sweet
pato aKd gik iWkI at Cuma
& Hxum.
Notice the al of the Faction
ssb. L. .M. iieatierer A uj, pro-
prfetors.
' TtM Xamt Iw nsvI
Tkv.
the March
kHie of the AifwicHH
Xewsppr
Dirtory.
3Its9 Abm HetHrieh wilt gire a srrainl
1,1: ... i. 1 :l .... T . 1 :
LttcMiy ZixU!
niuinerr
1 nuuor Dennett ot me .-istwh .nan,
has la eet.l mayor of that eiiy, hihI
, he prtdieu that the eoontry is wfe.
' Gf to Cita"' Hortoafor vowr
srden teds both 111 pri ami balk.
t tW j,
; Yoa can get free, one life Ilntiiw
. w of yourself or friend by hvi
;S.CO worth of work done at IJoytl's
Sn- Call ami s sample.
Xf . , f , . c
Ir- ani I- A. Ri,f Sun
.' Frarieisce, left for their home last Tiw
day ni-iit after quite a lentliv
isit
Roth
wUh Mft. F Mre
W AJ.
Emntt Sharp retarned Iome to
IUjam Ve,lntey from Mapl.ton.on
theMaslay. whore he ha bean for the
pa for tnontlia employed at the
aalmon hau-hwy.
Messrs. Charles Ilrunean and Rklmnl
.Jennings went to Koseburg Sn.lay
i afternoon where they to be in at
tendance upon the March term of dh
triet eoort at that place.
Mi Mienxer of Vooeella a-as aa ar-
riv,i KrWy. .Mi U.i.r
will open up a millinery -tore in the
Miener building formerly oceapied by
J- Boyd, the photographer.
JIrs- Ealella Keller wife of Iter. R. J.
; Kelley of Corvallis, fvll down a stair
way in her home in that city on the
ru-icr n i.lbil 4v. nunc
her a,p hw n
The new riw Q.
mornins of March W, while walkinz in
City of Eu
gene, has received the nnuhing toaohea
and will now be run on the river be-
tween Eosene arnl Portland, making
the round trip in four days.
Ed. Lvickson had the mUfortune to
reeetre a -evere gash on the head while
! m'" with the Pnt t Latham
iirawi. lie was aim up uy me
doctor and returned to Latham.
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3Iiw Sina Orrell was unable to
report
for duty at the central phone station
this week on aceount of the mumps.
Her sister Miss Ada, has charge of the
ation m her abenoe.
The Nugget is in receipt of an inter-
eet.ng letter addre to Dr Snapp and
from A. Todd, a former resident of this
chi engineer corps
M t Hol-. Cuba. The .etter
wa8 received too late for tin-issue, but
wiu appoar next week.
Owing to the gicknese of theeditorand
the inexperience of the acting editor, an
interesting letter from Henry Iindesa
waa unintentionally omitted from thia
lMue. however the same will auneur
. ...t.
i many friends.
LURCH!
liberal patronage during
Our Spring Stock" will mxhj he ready and
open to your inspection.
Absolutely no nurcpreHUtionjgocKl'
SPECIAL SALE
ens
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We are Closing Out Our 10 nt ire Line of
Men's Clothing at Wholesale IVieeM.
V are alnj Oireruic
Some Hare Itaryithm in Our Itrauhtr Unrn, In Onlrr to Mnkt
Itoom for Onr Largr Stock of Spring (lootl.
Call and get Our Prices.
E. WALL
Cent rait 1 Located.
Meet Alt Train.
Bohemia
Strictly P'irst Qhss.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
SAMPLE ROOMS EREE.
Itate.t From ft. to f'J. Main Street,
Per I au. Cottage drove, On.
BENSON DRUG COMPANY! H
A Complete and Well Hulieled Line of
Best Drugs
t'ryt.JtrUVVJ tli.
New Li i i c 4 o 1
ltnon llrua Compiny.
CITY MEAT MARKET
P. W. RHODES, Prop.
Is the place to
meats, lard, etc.
i;o to buy
Everything
FISH AiI) GAM H IN SEASON.
James Hemenway
DKAMiK IN
Heal Estate and Mining Proxert y.
KcprcMnta
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Companies.
NOTARY rUBLIC .... .slrjct Attention paid to Collections
Office opposite Sherwood Hotel.
See Theiu,
When you want fine cahinct work
done, furniture repairing, or first cla
naintini; and irraininir. tee Mr. lliduell
& Son at "Cy" Miller'a Wacksmith
shop. They guarantee their work to bo
first class and their prices are reason -
able.
SUBSCRIBE
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Bohemia Nuinet
Lurch!
the whiter season. ,
JJllliOO olVll I X ft f tlic
WhiMf'
LURCH!
SPECIAL SALE
Clothing
WHIPPLE.
Special Itatc.n For I'amllltt
A nit Ilu Thr Htk.
Hotel,
pong Sn& FrI.
tla
i.i the Market g
Kept ConMantly in Htock.
linn VIJ nty'T
Ti 1 1 s.cs j u st i i i
Cutlge (liutr.
Ore.
your fresh and smoked
in the shop is first class.
The Northern Pacific hnvcj recently
enlublihwl an agency in our city with
Mr. Jaiuou Ilumunwuy as nccnt. Cal
on or wrl,e '",n regard to tickets to
! a'l Eastern pointa.
1
The Two Papers
for
$2 for One Year
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