Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, May 12, 1899, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.
C. J. HOWARD EDITOR.
Knterel at the poitofflce at CottiKO Orure.
Oregon Second CUu mall matter.
Subaorlptlon price. I.BO, In lnc.
Advertising- " " known upon
Appllrntlon.
Friday, May 121899.
Whoever the thievitiff rascals are
who make so much trouble for the
business men of Cottage Grove, by
breaking into the different places of
business, in the stillness of the
dreary night, one thing is certain;
they are after money, they pass by
costly goods of every description
and open the money drawer. How- j
ever they haven't had the pleasure
of getting away with much money !
as the merchants take pretty good
care of that part of the business and
empty the shining stuff into the 1
depths of their jeans pockets before
delivering over the store and its
contents to prowling thieves and a
night watchman that we haven't
got.
The O. R. & N. doesn't seem to
like the Eugene steamboat company
and declined to allow the company's
-steamer to land at O. R. & N.
wharves. In other words the O.
R. & N. don't propose to let Eu
gene play in her rain barrel any
more. The people of Eugene
should now fall upon each other's
necks and between sobs of joy con
gratulate themselves that it has not
been decreed that they yank their
tub out of the waters of the Will
amette. For some time store robbing has
been quite a pastime in Cottage
Grove. It has been suggested that
tramps were the perpetrators of
these crimes. While we are sug
gesting let's suggest to look a little
nearer home. Tramps, like lighten
ing don't hit the same place twice, as
a rule, especially in an interval of ten
days.
It is said that Claude Brantpn
jumped two feet high when he
heard that Governor Geer had
pardoned Olberman. Today Claude
will jump about ten feet low because
Governor Geer did not pardon one
Bran ton.
J. be mining industry made
Spokane, Wash., what that city is
today. The Bohemia mining dis
trict nf 'Lane ronntv will mnlrp
Cottage Grove, if the proper enter
prise is put forth.
Farmers around Cottage Grove
are beginning to see the necessity
of having better roads. It is a
question deserving of the attention
of every enterprising citizen of
every community.
The Eugene Register has just
reached the 16-year mark of its
existence. The Register has al
ways been a good paper, and has
done much for the good or the re
publican party.
It is said that Claude Branton the
condemned murderer gets weak in
the knees at times and begs for
mercy. It is predicted by some that
he will break down on the scaffold.
Lane county should have a rail
road from Eugene to Florence. It
would probably have a tendency to
cheapen freight rates.
How about that night watchman
anyway? Are we to have one?
Surely it looks as though the town
needed one.
There are few towns in Oregon
of the size of Cottage Grove that
don't employ a night watchman.
WRITING EDITORIALS.
If any one thinks it is an easy
job to write a four column editorial
just let him try it once.
1 Before he gets through lie will be
! reminded of the young man who
criticized his pastor's sermons and
complained of his receiving 10 much
salary. So the pastor proposed to
him that he fill his pulpit for him
next Sunday. The young man
readily agreed, saying that it would
be an easy task.
I All day Monday the young mau
' hunted for a text. The pastor had
offered him the use of his study and
1 books. On Tuesday he still hunted
for a text. Wednesday and Thurs-
da he pursued the same occupation
and beginning to grow desperate
appealed to the pastor for a text,
remarking, "If I only had a text
I'd be all right."
The pastor chose a text for him.
He sat down wrote out his text and
then tried to think of something to
write. A few lines came quickly
and there it ended. If you have
ever tried to write au edi
torial you may know somethiug of
the young man's agony when on
Saturday evening he told the
minister he would have to give up,
and henceforth would never com
plain of sermons or salary again.
Capital Journal.
Friday upon the streets of Eu
gene at oue time were a number of
old men, proving that our climate
is conducive to longevity. They
were Waldow Skinner, 90 years,
Bell Jennings, 87, John Cogswell,
86, Dr. A. W. Patterson, 85, H. C.
Hadley, 84, John Diamond, 84,
John Whiteaker, 80, H. C Owen,
80, A. Goldsmith, 79. Each of
these old men is in good health and
they apparently have several years
before them at least we hope they
have. Guard.
Geo. Whitsett came up from Saginaw
Wednesday afternoon.
Ed Patterson of the Fashion Stables
drove to Eugene Wednesday.
Miss Meinzer will havea choice line of
new sailor hats on early in the week.
Traveling Passenger Agent Jones ar
rived on Wednesday afternoon' local.
We acknowledge a sample of prepared
beef put up by the Bon Ton Meat Com
pany .
An organ arrived on Wednesday's ex
press addressed to W. A. McBee, Cot
tage Grove.
W. B. Conrult, special agent for the
Equitable Life Insurance Company was
in Cottage Grove last Wednesday.
Tho first annual meeting of the
Athenian Literary Society of the Cot
tage Grove high school will be held at
Martin's Hall Friday eve, May 12.
IF. C. T. U. Conference.
Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, national presi
dent of the W. C.T. U. and Mies Anna
Gordan, vice president will be in Eu
gene May 27 and 28, at which time they
will hold a W. C. T. U. conference.
Only three conferences will be held in
tho state by these distinquished workers
and Eugene is fortunate in securing oue
of them. The ladies are not only dis
tinguished In W. C. T. U. work in the
United States but in Canada and Europe
as well. The public is cordially invited
to attend this conference.
Netv Clubbing Fropotitiou.
Bohemia Nugget now offers to its
lady readers something in the clubbing
line directly interesting to them.
McCall's Magazine, devoted to the
fashions of tho day, home, literature,
household hints, fancy work, current
topics and popular fiction, and Bohemia
Nugget one year for $1.50. Remember,
you get with this offer a free pattern
from the McCall Company. Bead their
ad in another column.
The Oregonian.
And the Bohemia Nugget for $2 per
year, cash in advance. This is without
doubt tho greatest clubbing offer offered
by Oregon newspapers today. The
Oregonian is without doubt excelled by
none, in point of news both local and
foreign, is a clear print, and besides
has that great redeeming feature, de
void of sensational and disgusting
literature. Remember the two papers,
the Weekly Oregonian and your home
apper the Bohemia Nugget for $2.
Lurch!
We are now giving: tQm-
randest
In SILKS, SERGE, and BROCADE
LURCH!
lH Brief.
Make garden.
Streets are fait drying up.
Davidson docH good watch work.
Hobos of every description in town
this weok.
Clean up your front yards, likewise
your back ones.
The new bakery building is being
pushtHl to completion rapidly.
For duality and cheapness in fresh
meats go to the Central incut market.
Notice Hemenwny A Burkhuldur'
ad. Shoes, shoos, shoes.
I will give 15 Photos to the dozen un
til May 15. J. N. Bovn.
If you want glasses fitted to your eyes
go to Davidson the Jeweler.
Fresh candies every day, made from
pure sugar at the Tailor shop.
Remember Dr. 1. L. Scollld, Dentist
when you want dental work done.
Norns Brothers Show cars were at
tached to Wednesday morning's local.
The Bohemia Nugget and the great
San Francisco Bulletin for 12.00 per
year.
Quite a num!er of Saginaw mill boys
were in Cottage Grove last Saturday
evening.
If you want a wagon conio and look at
the Stoughton before buying. F. B.
PlIILLII'H.
Mrs. J. S. Medley wished tocall your
attention to her choice mid well selected
line of millinery goods.
We have a shipment of carpet just in.
Come and note reduction in prices.
M.HtTI.V A Cociiua.v.
Remember that Mrs. Medloy is in the
millinery business, that she has a choice
line of goods. Call and see her.
Buy your spring and summer hats of
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.
Cumminz & Schr have made arrange
ments to receive a weekly shipment of
very clioice creamery nutter.
Shillings Best teas, coffee, spices,
flavoring extracts and baking powder,
at Cumniing and Sehr's.
Suits 1 Suits! 1 Tailor made suits!!!
Up to date in everv respect, from $15 up.
Call and Bee samples.
Gko. Boiilman.
I am here to do business. If you
want any Hardware come and see
whether I mean business or not. F' B.
PlIIILII'S.
The Nugget job office has been
crowded with job work of late. When
you want good work you know whero to
come to get it.
The 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.
NOTICE.
I am directed to collect all unpaid
poll tax according to hoc 2835 Hills code
which reads as follows:
"The assessor shall require every per
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 the sheriff a
list of such poll taxes and the sheriff
shall immediately collect tho same.
Also see Sec 2834 and if he cannot find
personal property out of which to mako
the same Bhall demand such tax from
any person who may be indebted to
such taxpayer and shall collect the
same."
Dated this 14th day of April 1809.
D. P. BnnTo.v,
County Assessor.
LURCH1
,w, . the Public for ym,r llbcrol ptW d"'1"
Bargain
Our Spring Stock will oon be ready and
open to your inspection.
Absolutely no inisrcpresentation ofjood
our spmita ihes
Arc
We arc Uttering some
Bargains
Men's Heavy Shoes
$1.35 t 4.25.
Boy's Shoes
$1.25 to 2 35.
We have a Full Line of Ladies Shirt Waists in all
Colors.
Wc also have Outing Flannels, Shirting, D ess Liningj,
Shirt Waist Sets, Ladies' Ncckwa e, etc.
New York Hacked Store.
E. WALL & WHIPPLE.
JMcf arland Company
COTTAGE GROVE - - - OREGON
AN UP-TO-DATE WARKET
Beef. Mutton, Pork, Veal
Call ttmt Srr Vn MeFarlantt
BENSON DRUG COMPANY!
A Complete and Well Selected Line of the.
Best Drugs in the Market
Kept Constantly In 8Uk.
New Line of Trusses -just in
Ittnton Drug Company Celti Arm, Of.
CITY MEAT MAEKET
P. W. RHODES, Prop.
Is the place to
meats, lard, etc.
go to buy
Everything
FISH ANN GAME IN SEASON.
James Hemenway-
DEALER IN
Jfceal Estate and Mining Property.
RtprMnta
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Companies.
NOTARY FUBLIC
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yet harmless anticeptlo, will prohibit fermentation, prevent decay, nd dcitror
the disease n the human body. Drink It freely and with patience, give it time
to cleanse tho body, and you will be free from sickness.
ocnu or can tor pamphlet.
Residence with J. K. Babbitt.
Lurch
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