Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, February 10, 1899, Image 1

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Devoted, to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of thi Community, to Good Government, and Hustling. for a Living..
VOL. I
Cottage G-rove, Oregon,' Friday, Feb. lO, 1899.
BOfiElVQjRL
A Telephone Communication!
HELLO CENTRAL!
Everybody Attention:
Our Annual Clearance Sale
l Ol'K -KNUAf, Cl.KAItANCK PAI.K-
Will Only Continue Two Weeks
" TT ..TT 1 !! 1 N l
longer. Bring xour "Kasn ana wet
iargains while yon can.
EAKIN& BRISTOW.
GO T02.0
Griffin & Yeatch,
For All Kinds Of
IHARDWAEE
Stoves, Tinware; Ropes, Pumps, Pipes, and
Plumbing Goods; Plain and Barbed Wire;
Coal, Iron and Steel; Garden Tools, Plows,
.1 TUopn T11.mn4Al
i iibob jiuuaiiaiiaicu
Publications.
Will he sent by tub Northern Pacific
Railway Co., to any address upon
RECEIPT, IN STAMrfl, OR OTHER
WIK,OKTHK AMOUNTS NAMED
Axes and Amunition.
ining Supplies,
Full Stock of Waoron Material.
We IHecfc Eugene Prices.
O.K. VJJYJDEJVJWJRG, Manager.
Collage GroTC Oregon.
How to FniTent I'nrmnonU.
iVou are perhaps aware that uneumo-
ia always roeults from a cold or from an
tack of In grippe. During thcepidem-
of lajgripno a fow years ago when no
any cases resulted in pneumonia, it
as obsrrvet that the attack waa nevor
followed by that disease when Oharnbor-
Jin's Cough Iteinedy was used. It
jpuntoructH any tendency of a cold or
Jg grippe to result in that dangerous dls
gn.o. It is the best remedy in the
Sforld for bad colds and la grippe.
Every bottle warranted. For mile by
the Benson Drug Co., Cottage Grpvo and
goo Lyons of Drain.
I take particular nuliie to keen the
test and freshest, mil,!
iUBh, Gennen, morning meal, fresh
lorn meal and buckwheat flour, F. I).
'hillips.
Cranberries, Oranges, Lemons, Sweot
'otatoes and Hulk Pickles at Oummiugs
t Huston.
FOB' SALE.
l!e cheap. Co t this ofHce.
for
Active Solicitors Wanted Everywhere
For "The Story of the Philippines" by
Murat Halstcad, commissioned by the
Government as OfTuial Historian to the
War Department. The book was writ
ten in army camps at San Francisco, on
the Pacific with Gen. Mcrritt, in the
hospital at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in
tho American trenches at Manila, in tho
insurgentcamp with Aguinuldo, on the
deck of the Olympia with Dowcy, and
in tho roar of the battle at the fall of
Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful
of original pictures taken by govern
ment nhotouraphors on the snot. Large
book j low prices. Big profits. Freight
paid. Credit given. Drop all trashv
uuoflloial war books. Outfit free. Ad
dress. F. T. Harbor, Sco'y,, Star Insur
ance Bldg,, Chicago.
WONDERLAND
An .in mint nttlilfrvirinn nf nhniif inn
pope, gotten Up n most attractive Htvle
: i i. it -in-. i i i - "
iinii imaiiiiiiiiiv hut wtt rui in niiii.mna
The contents of each number are varied
and dineient from Hi predecessor. The
Northern Pacific has become noted for
this publication. The Finest Thing in
Railway Literature. Send six cents.
YELLOWSTONE PARK MAP
A relief map of Yellowstone Park.
Printed on firm paper, and suitable for
mounting or framing and for use in
schools, class rooms, etc. The best map
of the Park that is publicly distributed.
Mailed in pitstboard tubes. Send lOcts.
MAZAMA PAMPHLET
A nicely illustrated pamphlet, descrip
tive of Mount Ranier, Washington, tho
grandest ice-covered peak in the United
States. Scud two cents.
KOOTENAI FOLDER
An illustrated folder and relief map of
the Kootenai Region in UritishColumbia
north of Spokane. Send two cents,
ARMY AND NAVY BOOK
Tells about both the U. S. and Spanish
armies and navies at beginning of Spanish-American
war. Map of Culm and
adjacent, islands. A vest pocket historv
well worth preserving lor rcforence.
Send ten cents.
In sending for these write the address
carefully, and state where advertisement
was seen.
Olini. . KKK,
Gen. rmnrer Agent.
HT. I'AHL, MINN.
To the Public
Wo arc authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
nnd if not satisfactory to refund the
money to the purchasor. There is no
bettur medicine made for la grippo, colds
and whooping cough. Price 25 nnd 50o
por bottle. Try it. For sale by the
Benson Drug Co., Cott&go Grove and Joe
Lyons of Drain.
pjd papers (or sale at this office.
DEWEY ON EXPANSION.
The editor of a London news
paper wrote to Admiral Dewey
some time ago for an expression ot
opinion upon Great Britain's "im
perial" policy that is her policy of
establishing colonial governments
over inferior races. The admiral
replied, under date of December
1 8, as follows:
"After many years of wandering
I have come to the conclusion that
the mightiest factor in the civili
zation of the world is the imperial
policy of England."
If Great Britain extends the
blessings of civilization by the
establishment of governments
which give the natives peace and
protection, why shall not the
United States adopt a similar
policy? Toledo Blade.
SCHOOL SAYINGS.
Last week was devoted to examina
tion in alt grades.
The teachers report that nil pupils,
with a few exceptions in some grades,
passed satisfactory examinations.
This week the pupils who passed
were placed in their respective grades.
The litcrariesof the two higher rooms
are progressing nicely.
The following officers were elected by
the Athenian society last Friday even
ing: President, Duko Knox; Vice
President, Elbert Veatch; Secretary and
treasurer, Lewis Spong; Critic, Prof. J.
P. Holland.
The program for Friday evening -Feb.
10th will consist of: 1st Response to
roll call by a quotation from some good
author. 2nd Song by the society. 3rd
Recitation, Roy Hemenway. 4th Com
position on Education, Ezra Baker.
6th Talk on'Temperancc, Elbert Veatch.
6th Song by society. 7th Debate Re
solved, That Sampson should- have
more glory than Schley, for the naval
battlo of Santiago. The affirmative will
be supported by Samuel Bt-nnett, El
bert Veatch, Ida Thomas, Neva Per
kins, and Horace Harmes. The nega
tive will have the support of Chris
Jackson, John Walden, Lewis Spong,
Geo. Walden and Nora Sherwood.
Dewey.
Through the kindness of Miss
Hattie Thompson a reporter had
occasion to look at a copy of No.
Vol. i of "Soldiers Letter"
monthly magazine published ;
Manila. It is a neatly gotten up
book of 40 pages, and is dedicated
to the publication of matters of
interest to soldiers and those who
are interested in the soldiers. The
title page of the magazine presents
a picture of a soldier boy setting
upon a box labeled "Roast Beef,"
in front of his tent, deeply in
terested in the contents of a letter
from home, which he holds in his
hand. The only suggestion that
the "alligator" editor of this paper
feels like offering the management
of the "Soldier's Letter" is that
the label "Roast Beef be hereafter
omitted from the title page and in
its stead "Embalmed Beef be
placed thereon.
Robert McMurphey, B. Edward
Hawley, F. Marion Wilkins, Jas
per Wilkins, Hclmus W. Thomp
son and Charles A. Hardy, of Lane
county, Oregon, and George Mc
Murphey, of Elkton, South Da
kota have filed articles of incorpo
rating the Calapooia-Bohemia Min
ing & Milling Company; duration
not limited; business is to acquire,
hold, lease, work and operate
mines of gold, silver, copper, lead,
etc, and to sell the same. Princi
pal office Eugene; capital stock,
$300,000; amount of each share $1;
stock shall not be assessable; there
shall be seven directors. Guard,
Feb 3.
Once I was a young man, now I
am old, and I've never seen a girl
unfaithful to her mother that ever
came to be worth a one eyed
button to her husband. It is the
law of God. It isn't exactly iu the
Bible, but it is written large and
awful in the miserable life of many
a misfit home. I'm speaking for
the boys this time. If ever one of
you chaps come across a girl that,
with a face full of roses, says as
you come to the door, "I cannot go
for thirty minutes, for the dishes
are not washed," you wait for that
girl. You sit right down on the
door step and wait for her. 'Cause
some other fellow may come along
and carry her off, and right there
you have lost an angel. Wait for
that girl, and stick to her like a
burr to a mule's tail. Ex.
Notice to Subscribers.
Bohemia Nugget has made,,jir,range. ,
monts with several of tho,,. greatest
papers published in the Un(jfsdStaten I
whereby the management of .this 4pajor.
is enabled to offer some rare clubbjng,.
rates to the people of this county. "
Don't fail to take notice of these offoi;
If you desire good reading matter you,
will certainly profit by looking up "pur,,
list. In selecting these papers we have ,
not attempted to procure a great
number, but have been particular to get
tho best; one from each section of tho
county so that each subscriber could be
pleased. If you want a San Francisco
paper, what's the matter with tho
Bulletin Bohemia Nugget and Bullotin
$1.76 per year, cash in advance. If yau
want an Eastern paper, the St Loum
Globe Democrat will please you Bo
hemia Nugget and Globe-Democrat
$1.76. Should you desire, a Colorado
paper, we can fit you with the Denver
Times-Sun Bohemia Nugget and the
Times-Sun, $1.60. Last but by no
means least, comes the Oregonian,
known far and near, for its magnificent
associated press service, its able edi
torials, and its well filled local columns.
Bohemia Nugget and the Weekly Ore
gonian $2.00 per year. Send in your
subscriptions..
The Telephone System.
The Oregonian Telephone and Tele
graph Co'a crew of linemen havo been
hard at work in this city the last few
days and by the first of next week tho
line will be in operation. The central
office has been established at the offico
of the Benson Drug Company, whero
every effort will be made to give satis
faction. The list of subscribers thus far
consisting of twenty-two, is as follows :
Southern Pacific Co, W. W. Treat,
Chrisman & Son, Postal Telegraph
office, J. S. Benson, Benson Drug Co
(central office), Sherwood Hotel, Ex
change saloon, Bohemia hotel, Farmers
meat market, Rhodes & Son (meat
market), L Lurch, Dr. G. U. Snapp, F,
B. Phillips (grocer), 'Elite coffee house,
Resort (saloon), Eakin & Bristow, Cy
Miller (blacksmith), Electric Light
plant, Stone's flouring mills, and
Leader office. It is only a question of a
short time until the line will be ex
tended into the Bohemia country.
Objected To.
The citizens of Mohawk object to tho
County of Lane leasing said stream for a
period of ninety years to the Booth
Kelley Lumber Company and have ac
cordingly held a mass meeting, at
which resolutions -have been passed to
that effect, claiming that it is a "trans
gression upon the rights of tho people of
Mohawk valley," and resolving ''That
said franchise will be contested by tha
citizens of Mohawk and furthermore wo
will neither give nor sell tho right of
way through our lands adjoining said
river."
The Oregonian.
And the Bohemia Nugget for $2 per
year, cash in advance. This is without
doubt the greatest elubbing offer offered
by Oregon newspapers today. The
Oregonian is without doubt excelled by
none, in point of newB both local and
foreign, is a clear print, and besides
has that great redeeming feature, de
void of sensational nnd disgusting
literature. Remember the two papers,
the Weekly Oregonian and your home
apper the Bohemia Nugget for $2.
Grandma, May Simmons, supposed to
have been the oldest person in the
State of Oregon, died at her home nnar
Sodaville, February 1, 1809, having ar
rived at the great age of 104 years, 3
months and 12 days.
Ia Grippe 8ucceifull)r Treated,
''I have just recovered from the second
attack of lu. grippe this year' says Mr,
James A.Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
I think with considerable success, only'
being in bed a little over two days
aginst ten duys for the former attack.
The second attack I am satisfied would'
have been equally as bad as the first
but for tho use of this remedy as I had
to go to bod in about six hours after-be.
ing 'struck' with it, whilo in the first
place I was able to attend to business
about two duys before getting IdoVn.' "
Forsalo by the Benson Drug Co., Co tt ago
lirovo and Joe Lyons of Drain.