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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. S. S. CONVENTION. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Tq Be Hc,d Cottagc Grove Entered at the iwstofflce st Cottage drove, ' 6 and 7. Oregon as Second CI" mall matter. I May Lurch! LURCH1 Lurch .Thanks to the Public for your liberal imtrouaKc during the winter season.- Sutincrlptlun jrlrc. I.BO, In mUmicr. AilTertlihiff rate inniln known upon nppllcntlon. Friday, May 51899. A movement is on foot to secure a night watch for Cottage Grove. The city council cannot see its way clear at present to pay a man a sufficient amount to justify him in taking the position, and so a peti tion, is being circulated asking business meu and property owners to subscribe whatever amount they feel able. There is one thing sure Cottage Grove needs a night watch, and when the business men have been thoroughly canvassed, the subscription paper should be pre sented to the city council in chambers, and invite the munici pality to chip in. it should be the aim of the citizens and council to make the amount raised monthly sufficiently large to make the night watch position a desirable job. Then the man who gets the position will be pretty apt to do his duty. No man is going to jimmy around day and night and take the responsi bility of keeping order and protect ing property unless there is some thing in it. Governor Geer commuted Doug las county's murderer's sentence o death to life imprisonment last Thursday night a week ago. In so doing he laid himself liable to just criticism and is getting it, although no doubt the governor was con cientious in pardoning the murderer. Its time we should do away with either the supreme court in murder cases or else take the pardoning power away from the governor. The court is supposed to know its busi ness and know it thoroughly, and does not need the assistance of the governor. Justice is justice and should be meted out even handed. ' TI10 following is the program of tho District Sunday School Convention which will bo held in this city, tho exercises being conducted ut the several churches, May' 0 and 7: I Saturday morning, May fl at tho M. E. ' church. 1 10:00 Praver nnd Praiso Service iRcv.M.O. Brink. 10:15 Address of Welcome J. Jones. 10:35 Reiponso Row Gardner. 10:40 Music Choir. 10:45 Reading Minutes of last Con vention. 10:50 Reports of Schools Superin tendent. 11 : Election of Officers. 1 :25 Miscellaneous Business. Saturday evening, May 15 nt the Cliristia u church. 7:30 Praiso Service Mrs. I). T. An brey. 7:40 Primary Work In the S. S. Mrs. Ik-uham. 7 :48 Solo D. T. Aubrey. 7 :55 How to Secure Attendance in S. S. Edward King. 8 :15 Music Choir. 8 :'25 A Models. S. Superintendent D. T. Awbrey. 8:35 Solo Mrs. Benham. S:45 Address, Relation of the S. S. to the Church Leston Lewis. 9: Question Bo x. Rew W. V. Mo Gee. Sunday morning, May 7 at the Cum berland Presbyterian church. 10:00 Grand Mass Sunday School. Officers: J. I. Jones, district superin tendent. Teachers: E. King, John Cochran, Prof. Holland, J. K. Barrett, Mcsdames: Benham, Knox, McGee, Sears, Klsea, Holderman and the Misses Lea, Os trander, Hunter and White. Sunday afternoon at thoM. E. church. 3 :30 Teachers Meeting Mrs. Bond Mrs. Bond is the county Sunday School superintendent and every Sun day school teacher and officer in the district should be present. Evening service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. 7 :3o Anthem Ch orus. 7 :40 Prayer Rev. M. O. Brink. 7:4t Duet Mrs. Benham and L. F . Wooley. 7:49 Lecture County Superinten dent. 8: Double Quartette Glee Club. 8:10 Short Talk By Pastors. Adjournment. We arc now giving thc-- ranoesi Bargain uui'luih ,!In SILKS, SERGE, and BROCADE DRESS SKIRTS The editor of the Leader, in last week's issue apologizes (which was altogether unnecessary) to the Register and Nugget. Now if he will apologize to the administration which is at the head of this govern ment by the free will and vote of the very people who have and are still providing this anarchistic edi tor with bread and butter, he will at least assume a virture if he has it not. When the boys get home from Manila, they will have a better con ception of and will be instrumental in voicing the debt of gratitude, this country owes to her soldiers of the civil war. A soldier's life at its best isn't pleasant and every old soldier who draws a small monthly income from the government paid for it time and time again when in the service. W. C. Conner has disposed of his Myrtle Point Enterprise to G. M. and J. C. Roberts. Mr. Conner is now connected with the Roseburg Plaindealer, a good indication for that paper. The gentkmen who have purchased the Enterprise are getting out a neat and attractive paper and certainly merit the sup port of the Myrtle Point people. It is said that when the soldiers are mustered out of service and given their discharges, they are to be given a physical examination This is a good thing and wil settle to a great degree their right to pension privileges, LURCH! Our Spring Stock will oon he ready nnd open to your inspection. Absolutely no misrepresentation of K00'1 LURCH! Brief. 0RE(M- IAN BOHE MIA SUGGET Clubbing Davidson docs good watch work. There is some talk of another saloon being started hero. F. B. Phillips has sold four Garden City Plows in the last week. Notice Hemenway A Burkholder'a ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. I will give 15 Photos to tho dozen un til May 15. J. N. Bovn. If you want glasses titled to your eyes go to Davidson tho Jeweler. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. Notice U. L. Piekartl A Son's business card in this week's issue of the Nugget. Remember Dr. 1. L. SronVld, Dentist when you want dental work done. The Bohemia Nugget and the great San Francisco Bulletin for fl'.OO per year. If you want a wagon come and look nt the Stoughton before buying. F. B. PniLLirs. Mrs. J. S. Medley wishes tocall your attention to her choice and well selected line of millinery goods. Four feet of fresh snow was raported to have fallen in the Bohemias the first of this week. James Hart is building a new picket fence in front of hit residence, all ti own handiwork. The Episcopal services held at the Cumberlain Presbyterian church last Thursday evening were well attended. We have a shipment of carpet just in. Come and note reduction in prices. Martin &Cooiiran. Remember that Mrs. Medley is in tl o millinery business, that she has a choice line of goods. Call and see her. McFarland & Co of tho Central meat market have a new ad in this week's Nugget. Read it. Buy your spring and summerhats 01 Miss Meinzer, the well known and popular milliner. For your Spring and summer hats go to Miss Meinzer, at the old photo graph building a fine line. dimming A Schr have made arrange ments to receive a weekly shipment of very choice creamery butter. Shillings Best teas, coffee, spices, flavoring extracts and baking powder, at Cumming and Sehr's. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in every respect, from (15 up. Call and see samples. Gr.o. BouiiMAN. I am hero to do business. If you want any hardware come and see whether I mean business or not. F' B. Phillips. Tho Northern Pacific have recently established an agency in our city with Mr. James Hemenway as agent. Cal on or write him in regard to tickets to all Eastern points. 0V1R SPRflG xUES Arc Now Open for Inspection! We arc Offering Some Bargains in the Following; Men's Heavy Shoes $1.35 to $4.25. Boy's Shoes $1.25 to 2 35. Men's Pine Shoes fi.5 to $3.75. Men's Hats 50Cts to 3.00. We have a Full Line of Ladles' Shirt Waists In ail Colors. We also have Outing Flannels, Shirting, Dress Lining!, Shirt Waist Sets, Ladies Ncckware, etc. New York Racket Store. E. WALL & WtliPPLt JMcf arland Company COTTAGE GROVE - - - OREGON 7N UP-TO-DATE MARKET "" Beef. Mutton, Pork, Veal Smoked Haru, Bacon, Kte. Call and .See U McFarland Co We Will Treat You JffjH BENSON DRUG COMPANY! s. d. e. Both One Papers Tear --For- 1.50 B -BUJJ8CRIBE- Bohomia Nugget- -Oregonian, NOTICE. I am directed to collect all unpaid poll tax according to see 2835 Hills code which reads as follows : "The assessor shall require overyfper son to pay his poll taxes of every kind at tho time of' assessing the same, and in default of such payment the assessor shall immediately give to tho sheriff a list of such poll taxes and the sheriff shall immediately collect tho samo. Also see Sec 2834 and if he cannot find personal property out of which to make the same shall demand such tax from any person who may be indebted to such taxpayer and shall collect tho same." Dated this 14th day of April 1890. D. P. BuitTO.v, County Assessor. A Complete and Well Selected Line of the - Best Druirs in the Market Kept Constantly in Btotl. jCSTew Line of Trusses just rUnon tlrug Cocpany, CU'r rnv, Of.' CITY MEAT MAKKET R W. RHODES, Prop. Is the place to meats, lard, etc. go to buy your fresh and smoked Everything in the sliop is first 'bias. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. James Hemenway DEALER IN N Real Estate and Mining Property. ' Rtprteents Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Companies. - - Strict Attention paid to1 Collcotl Office opposite SherwcridHoUj; NOTARY FUBLIO 'AN OPEN LETTER.'. Fermentation is tho beginning of diicaso. Disease is tho result ofth'e cH"1 of microbes. Microbos as atoms float in tho air wo breath. Thoroforo every J'' son is subjoctod to their fermenting nnd decaying influence. This fermenting, ' caying and diso.se principle, if not destroyed, induces sickness, pain and iuff' niy ui mo nunian nouy, lladamn Microbe Killer, a combination f inr. yet harmloss anticeptie, will prohibit fermentation, prevent decay, and destror the disease In tho human body. Drink it freely ankTwith patience, give it '" wv" ",u ana you wm oe ireo from sickness. aWSond or call for pamphlet. ' A. F. HOWARD, 1 Cottaok GnoTK OnK. norri. Residence with J. K. lUnKK.rv.