r BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Entered t :he irte t OoHif Gtwre. OrerM t Secod Clin matter. Subscription price. I.SO, In mdnr. AdrrrtlolDK rl made known upon application. Friday, April 7 1S99. has a r If 8 1- Lurch! LURCH! Cottaec Grove certainly has - good incoming administration the peopJeare speaking in com inentatv terras of the officers-elect of . , 4l . . this muneipality Now kt the Thanks to the Public for your literal pntronngc daring the whiter scawii officers prove during their Lurchi incum- brency of office that the people did not make a mistake. We are now giving the,-s No one has ever doubted that our Oregon boys before Manila have been, every one, heroes dur ing their fiery ordeal of the past week. We have an impartial tribute to the valor of American volunteers by English corres pondents of Hong Kong news papers. They report many in stances of heroism, showing that In We read a long article in an ex change this week on "About Saloon Licenses," and setting forth that ' editor's ideas on "temperence," "statute law," and "moral law;" and among other good things con tained in the article the writer says the American volunteer is as quick ; T TT J? QWT that the way to "close up the and brave as the regular in the AVV- l saloon is not to patronize the saloon. ( face of danger. Town Talk. The way not to patronize it is to j - raise up our youths to shun the j ONE-SIDED POLITICS, tippling shop as thev would the j smallpox." Now this sounds very! There are some newspapers so vellandisallrieht:but it would . up with politics that they j tempered at Cy Millers. have sounded so much better and ican never see an good in anything looked so much better in print if ; that is brought about by any other the writer had onlv oracticed that ' than agency of their own par- 1 SILKS, SERGE, and BROCADE DRESS SKIM . Our Spring Stock will soon be rendy nml open to your inspection. Absolutely no misrepresentation of goods S'njore TWgs. Gnod weather U wlint we want now. Get your Plows fthftrjHUied and oil which he preaches, a few years ago,ticular poetical party. No matter SPECIAL SALE LURCH SPECIAL SALE been re-elected -first when he was in business himself. the kid raising 1 how meritorious a question might Judge Hamilton, on April 5, 1899, in chambers at Eugene again sentenced Lane county's murderer, Claude Bran ton, to die gallows on Slay 12 be they would find fault with it on the grounds of prejudice, if for no other reason. Fortunately there are very few of that kind of news papers now. Popular sentiment upon the jmns too strongly in favor of th ad This is . ministration for the more judicious Utiy your spring anil summer liat ' or Mi Muinzer, the well known and popular milliner. Did you know that the Nugget office In the second time Branton has newsnaners to onnose. well eqmppca for OretcliiM job printing t.j , r j.tu . . . w ell it in, and has been kept preltv beard the sentence of death pro- There is however such a news-1 1 ... , . . r t. r -mere li, uoweer, sui-uaacni ; busy tins week, but can manage a still nouncedupon him, from the hps of paper as this in the Leader, pub- (greater rush in that line t:i 1 -. r r. t:. iuqcu ai vuiuigc oiuvc. itscunuij TheU'eeklv is constantly criticising everyone m ; Nugget for f: Carter Harrieon has mayor of Chicago. Boyd the photographer class work. If ynu want glanM fitted to your eyea go to Davidion the Jeweler. The Ilohemia Nmisret ami the grtt San Krancifco ISulletin for I'-'.OO per; year. Judge Hamilton, and the question arises: Would it not have been more merciful to the criminal if the first sentence had been allowed to go into effect ? Be that as it may it is now a certainty that he will not have to go through the ordeal again, On Friday May 12, 1899, Claude Branton will get his just deserts. A woman was electrocuted in the state of New York the other day. She was convicted upon the charge of murdering her step daughter, and the govenor of the state, Roosevelt declined to com mute the sentence to life imprison ment He did right. If she had a just trial and was fairly convicted of the crime of which she was charged, she should suffer the penalty, the some as any other murderer. The Booth-Kelley Lumber Co. with headquarters at Saginaw, have just closed the largest timber-land deal with the Southern Pacific Co., known to the history of Oregon. This firm is full of energy and rustle, and composed of just the right kind of men to bring Oregon's resources to the front. Oregon should have more of them. The opening of the new Lane county courthouse, will be fittingly celebrated May 1, 1899. It is a splendid building one thar reflects honor upen the county and the architect and builders, and one of which the taxpayers of Lane county can well be proud. Dr. T. W. Harris, one of county's staunchest men elected mayor of Eugene last day. Dr. Harris will fill the Lane was with honor to the city and credit to himself. Eugene don't turn out any better men than Di. Harris. The prominent citizens of Eugene have extended an invitation to the National Editorial association to visit that city. This shows enter prise and will do Lane county and her county seat much good: Cottage Grove in its modest way don't puff and blow, and intimate that it is "very many," but just the same it. is Jhe most thriving town gf its sizes in the Wilamette valley. authority apparently because they do not happen to be of the same political complexion as himself. The results of investigation or study do not constitute any part of his arguments. He simply makes uncertain staggers on every possi ble occasion at what he blindly con ceives to be his enemy. The latest stagger of this sort appears in the roll of honor of Oregon's dead volunteers, published in the last issue of that paper, in which the editor makes a vain thrust at the administration in the effort to be sarcastic. All leverence to the names of our brave soldiers is thrown aside by the editor who would use them as a political wedge to apply against the administration, which he would hold responsible for the cause that has led to their deaths. Fortunately other people do not see things as does this man, and his frenzied assertions and con sequently carry with them but little weight. Eugene Register. this offer. Oregoninn and Bohemia ! in advance. Profit by Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng lish Baptist Church at Minersvillo, Pa when Buffering with rheumotism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inflamation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me. For sale by J. A. Ben bo.v, Cottage Grove. Jou Lyons, Drain Druggist. At the regulrr meeting of the Rescue Hose Co. No. 1, Monday night April 3rd the following officers were elected : R. W. Veatch, foreman: F. McKarland assistant foreman; U.S. Martn Sec Geo McQueen, treasurer. Men's Clothing We are Closing: Out Our Kntire Line o Men' Clothing ait Wholesale I'riccN. We are afro Offering Some Jtare Jlaryalnn In Our Itegular Linen, In Jioom for Our Large Stork of Spring Call and get Our Prices. E. WALL r WHIPPLE, Order to ialj Stork of Spring Good. Centrally Located, Meet All Tralnn. Bohemia Special Jtaten For FamllhA And Jig The Week. Hotel, FonU Sin& Prop, Old papers for sale at this office No Air, No Life. 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