Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 17, 1899, Image 4

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    C. J. HOWARD -
BOHEMIA NUGGET. The editor of the Broad-Axe,
- after devoting considerable space to
an article in which he abuses and J
insults the Nugget man, in that
EntereJ t the poitoiitre t Cottite firote. style characteristic of that class of j
EDITOR.
Lurch! tffiHsr Lurch
Thanks to the Public for your liberal patronage during the winter sennon.
'tsSS
tanff.Oc
Oregon fecun J CUss mtl matter.
found
Subucrlptlnn price. 81.50, In iitincr.
Ailrertlolnc rntea mnilr known uon
Application.
Friday, March 17 1S99.
Keep that hatchet buried.
Evangelist Ross seems
drawing good houses.
to be
Traveling men pronounce Cottage
Grove one of the best towns in the
valley.
ioumalistic monstrosities,
only at the head of blackmailing yye are noNV giving the
and obscene sheets, of the Broad-
Axe type, winds up his disjointed
article with the sentence: "Running
politics is not Mr. Howard's forte."
Well, Jimmy, old lxy, there is one
consolation: There are others
and some of 'em are too old to
learn.
gluCdi.O
HI
In SILKS, SERGE, and BROCADE DRESS SKIRij1
DEWEY'S REBUKE.
Through the immense blaze of
admiration and enthusiasm which
..,1 1 the name of Dewey has aroused all
over tne wona, anu inrougn tne
terrible popularity which has
Calamity howling editors
have to take a new tack. Wages !
the increase is voluntary. Toledo , ,,
, , lo-cent chophouse and even small
Blade. (! , . , , ,
'dot: in the laud, there sometimes
The Washington reriment has t floats from Manila
done honor to its country bylilicident that reveals
capturing a good sized nest of 'ma"- Ad the whole nqmnng
Filipanos. They are fighters, j world is gratified to learn tWt the
LURCH!
Our Spring Stock will soon be rendy and
open to your insjccti()n.
Absolutely no misrepresentation of oods
'"priori
' OfiWllIC
mined
iho'Vet
boXnyl
volorur
her the next day, and again the
whole Oriental hotel knew it and
was aflame.
The woman who hail been hu
miliated by the pettiness of petty
by the great
can doubt that
behind the iron commander, with
the eye of an eaclc the brain of
( IUUIaleu uy u,e pglU
a little episode or j pcopi,; WM honoreU
als Dewey, Uie And no one ca
SPECIAL SALE
LlJRC
SPECIAL SAlfeufm
op
those Washington boys, and they
have some pretty good seconds in
the Oregon regiment.
The Southern Pacific Company
should put on a "flyer" this season
between Portland and San Francisco
so that the California people could
take a run up and get a drink or
great outward, enduring bronze ; ifchtning and the will of steel,
shell of the naval hero contains a there exists the very temlcr j,eart of
man and a gentleman.
That one so strong should enter
the domain of a teapot world seems
strange until it is known that he
broke the teapots and the little cups,
threw the small cakes out of the
window and planted in the midst of
the debris a flower the flower of
good tresh water, rrom present
indications the train would be well 1 kindness, chivalry and courtesy
patronized.
a gentleman of the old school.
CIRCUIT COURT,
The following circuit news in taken
from the Guard:
MONDAY, MARCH 13.
103 State of Oregon vs K. I). Horner
and Geo. II. Weber; uttering ami pub
lishing u forged paper. The grand jury,
Saturday morning, March 11. lSlKt, re
ported "a true hill." The indictment is
laed on the Coleman note of f5,000.
The time set for the i-enteneing of
licorgell. Weber, who plead guilty to
The Oriental hotel in Manila has
loner been the favorite abidine nlace
Efforts are being made to make!of the ves of army and navy
the First Annual Encampment ofofficers stationed there. Naturally
. T . 7 veteran ssoci- uhey have the;r littlei all-important the above charge on March 11th. wan 0
ahon which is to be held in the .set-. in their eves the cream of! o'clock this, Mondav morning, March
near future, a grand success, and aristocracy. This" set has a rigid 13lh- T,,e court made an onler poat
the efforts thus far in perfecting: ar-L.,0:j. a , . : :noningthe i-cntem-e until Tuesday nf-
i woman of less aristocratic position
than theirs nor any one whose money
is the result of her own honorable
labors There was one of the latter
rangements are gratifying, and the
result cannot be other than gratify
ing.
The little woman who so ably
handles the editorial department of
the Drain Watchman, resists a
strong interference and scores a
touch down in last week's issue
when she says: "Some one has sneer-
ingly remarked: " 'Two thirds of
the church members of this country
are women.' Very trne. It is also
true that out of 45000 : convicts in
our state prisons, more than 43,000
are men.''
Were Dewey the greatest hero of
them all to start out on a pleasure
tour throughout this, his native
country, would he "appreciate" see
ing his name upon the sign-board of
every 5 cent lunch counter, third
class hotel, and river front saloon?
If the people wish to confer an
honor upon him and show their ap
preciation of him and his genuine
nobleness of character, they can
adopt a no more gratifying way
than that of erasing and keeping
erased from all public places the
name of him who in order to be the
great man that the world proclaims
him to be, must necessarily be
sensitive, and certainly is
gentleman of nature."
true
The surprising thing about this
Spanish-Filipano war is the com
paratively small number of killed
and wounded in the American
ranks. A gentleman made the re
mark the other day that he could
not understand it, when during the
Civil war there were be more
men killed in a skirmish than are
now killed in a regular battle. It
is easily explained. In the Civil
war both armies were composed of
Americans, who are fighters, teeth
and toe-nail, and don't know the
word defeat. Now its Americans
on one side and a scurfy set of
devils on the other, too cowardly
to get near enough to get their just
deserts.
ternoon, March 14, nt 1 o'clock.
In the trial against K. D. Horner the
jury retired about 4 p m Saturday, and
come in at midnight and werediteharged.
They were unable to agree upon n ver-
M
en's Clothing
Uniltrt
We are Closing Out Our Entire Line ot
iUea'.s Clothing ait Wholesale I'riecN. prat
i' are hiimi ihutiiik
Some llnrc Ihtrftaln in Our Itryutar Linen, in (truer to HM
lioo in fur Onr l.ttrge Stock of Spring (ootln.
Call and get Our Prices,
E. WALL WHIPPLE
Cent rati 1 Located.
Meet AH Train.
Bohemia
! diet.
i r i : 1 .1. . 1
(.lass ui wuuicu auiyiui; ui luc . . x, ,,A , ,,
ru.-..ii....i J..---.i..l:-.i..J Jm,e Hnm'lto then Mt Monday
u"uu UULCl c uioiuus ui morning, March 13. at 9 o'clock for n re
the war excitement, a Miss Thomp-' trial of the case,
son, vho was the correspondent of) All the jurors' on .thjs regular panel
a syndicate of American newspapers, j were excused for the term with io ex
She was a woman of ability. She ! ? !,tio.n ? E K' "nn; who, n-
.... , , , I siue in ivugene.
did her work well and won the re-, Tlli y,nn,,nv ,nnrntn ,
spectand esteem ofeverj'one who, the court ordereil u epscial venire of W
knew her; she was universally liked, competent jurors to be summoned from
except by the officers' ladies, who 1 the ''y of t,,e county to try the ca-c of
tue state. 01 uregon va fc. I). Horner
Special Hate For Famlllai
Jtut lly The H'etk.
Hotel,
Fna Sn Vm
Strictly First Glass.
HUADQUARTI'RS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
SAMPLE ROOMS FREK.
Itate From f t. to Alain Street,
Dai. Cottaae tlrore, 0n,
BENSON DRUG COMPANYfe
A Complete and Well Selected bine of the,
could not condescend to know her.
They made their attitude pro
nounced; they drew the social line,
on whose inside they congratulated
themselves upon being.
Admiral Dewey undoubtedly has
a sense of humor as well as many
other things that go to make up a
capable officer and charming man.
He evidently smiled, evidently in an
amused way at first, then a little
grimly and ironically, when it came
to his ears that the wives of his
subordinates had entered into a
crushing social ring to ostracize and
persecute the newspaper woman
To seethe point was to act.
Miss Thompson had an unex
pected visitor the next day. Ad
miral Dewey sent up his card. He
paid a long call. He and Miss
Thompson found much that was
interesting to talk about. In the
enjoyment of their talk they were
apparently oblivious that the rest of
the Oriental hotel bad gone mad.
The world had quite come to an
end in the teapot district, with its
self-righteous ideas of tne fitness ot
things. The admiral had called on
a working woman! They were
made to appear in the wrong. Per
haps it is better to draw a veil over
the subsequent wailing and admiral
character and remarkable gnashing
of teeth, the tears and rage of the
would-be leaders of Manila society.
But Dewey was characteristically
relentless. . He rubbed in the lesson
he had given. He. asked Miss SUBSCRIBE-
Thpmpson if he might lunch with I Bohemia Nugget-
charged with the above crime.
Sheriff Withers and deputien reported
the names at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon.
The following jury was taken in the
case today, Monday, March 13 at noon
trank Armitage, b. M. Wan, W. F.
Martin, A. W. Gilbert, Wm. Preston,
. A. Chamberlain, John Hampton,
Irank K. Weatherbec, George Holland,
D. R. Hill, A. L. Peter and Robert
Butcher.
lhe attorneys for state are: Prone-
cuting Attorney Brown, Deputy Attor
ney Harris, L. Bilyeu and K. R. Skip
worth. For the defendant: Geo. B
Dorris and John C. Leatture.
The case was then stated by tho at
torneys.
SIX YEAHS EACH.
eber and Horner who were on trial
in the Lane County Circuit Court for
forgery of a $5,000 note against J. B
Coleman, were sentenced Wednecday
morning by Judge Hamilton to 0 years
in the penitentiary each.
OUR CLUBBING LIST.
mid
Weekly Oregonian
Nugget per ye.tr $2.00.
San Francisco Bulletin and
Nugget per year $L00.
Denver Tiincs-Suu and
Nugget per year $1.50.
St Louis Globe-Democrat and Bo
hernia Nuggot $1.75.
Bohemia
Bohemia
Bohemia
Everyperson sending us in five now
subscribers to the Bohemia Nugget at
$1.50 per year will receive u receipt for
one year's subscription to the Bohemia
Isugget or Weekly Oregonian, free.
-Oregoninu
Best Drugs in the Market
.Kept Conatantly in fiUxL
JSTew Liue of Trusses just hi-
Or.
CITY MEAT MARKET
P. W. RHODES, Prop.
Is the place to
meats, lard, etc.
go to buy your fresh and smoked
Everything in the shop is first class.
FISIff AK GAME IN SEASON.
James Hemenway:
DKALF.R IN
Heal Estate and Mining Property.
KeprcMnti
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Companies.
NOTARY PUBLIC .... strict Attention paid to Collection.
. Office opposite Sherwood Hotel.
Sen Them,
When VOU want dim
done, furniture repairing, or first class
painting and era Jning, seo Mr. Bidwell
& Son at "Cy" Miller's blacksmith
shop. They guarantee their work to bo
first class and their
able. ' -
Tho Northern TacHlc bavoj recentlf
established an agency In our city with
Mr.JnmcH Hcmonwuy as agent. Cl
on or write him in regard to tickota to
nil Eastern points.
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