Lurch! BOHEMIA NUGGET. MEMORIAL DAY. LURCH! C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. VU2kl t kl ill ill" - . . . j r I (1ni!m llli wflltCT SPI1SOII of Honored Dead not Forgotten Thanks to tlic ruime ior your " " Entered t the iotoiupc t (tuie Grove. Oregon s i-ceoml Cl mll mutter. t Lurch! Uit Sunday, a lr? audience Wc are HOW giving gathered tmrly at the Christian church in this citv, -to listen to the .Memorial ferinon, preach d by It -v. Kellems of the Kusene Divinity school. j At 11:10 Onl 1 st A K. of this city, which had fallen in line at the U. i A. It. llali rtmcliod the church and tiled tells ! n, reserved for the occasion, g,. i For several weeks a large numlver of ' vrufiltutu nf t Iiim ii t v litavii lu.im iti itilli. ond Oregon have fought their Inst . rent ,inictice utuicr u,e leadership of fight and gone back to Manila to ir. -rhos. Aubrey and the music rest up and prepare for the journey furnished on this oectui n bespeaks across the big pond to home and ' Pse for instructor and choir alike. roti,Jc Whn ' v. n.euvms sermon was one 01 kt tun VA-J. miicn inorougnness, in every sense logical, and at all times straight to the j point, lie paid many good appreciative Subscription price. Sl.tiO, In HiHnlicr. AdTctlilnR rHte iiimlc known upon application. Friday, Junk 2 1S99. j Telegraphic communication us that the brav boys of the In SILKS, SERGE, and BROCADE DRESS SKIRTS loving relatives and of us is not boiling over with anxiety to see each and everyone of those noble fellows tread old ; compliments to the boys who carried Webfoot arain? No honor we can : ,ho nation' burden in the dark days of impose upon them is half good ! 'm- ;kewe , c ttti r , 1 nation" now anntiirh frr tVintn Whn rt IIS has ... country. not watched the Oregon death roll j Kev Kelloms rem! three texts, but of late, knowing that the boys he hastened to remark that the reading LURCH! Our Spring Stock will soon be ready anil open to your inspection.1 Absolutely no tnisre presentation of goods LURCH! to the "Mower of the in the service of the In Bi'taf. were soon to come home with a of the three texts did keener interest for fear one more 1,e ' sd'JB to preach ,,. , , r anil he duin t, but he held wouia De canea into tne siwaow 01 ,. f ... the inevitable before home and I tention of his hearers for a full hour. In realitv lie preached two sermons friends could be reached? Who of j one touching upon the temporal the us did not eagerly scan the death other the spiritual life of man. Such record to see if some blue coated 6ern,ons' without reference 10 church , - , . . ,., . . 1 denominations, are well worth the henr- hero laid down his life just as the ,. ' ... J 1110;, and those who were not appre- struggle ended, when we read the ciutive of t,e effort made last Sunday joj-ful news "They have been in were certainly not very good listeners. " Davidson does good watch work. Get your ribbon at Mis Iloinrirh. For quality and cheapness jn fresh meats go to the Central meat market. ' Notice Hemomvay A Ilurkholdor's not indicate that ; fiioes, siioes, shoes. three bourn, 1 If you want glasses fitted to your eyes the close at- 1 go to Davidson the Jeweler. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop If you want a wagon come and look at the Stoughton before buying. F. II. Phillips. F. 15. I'Jiillijw lias his smpl Mc Cormick mower on exhibition. Go and look at it. DKCORATIOX 1) IV was fittingly observed. At 10 o'clock the procession formed at the ity Hall, under command of W. H. Lincoln, Post Commander Ord Post G. procession consisted of Ord It their last fight?" Who will be so low as to say cutting things, and give vent to sarcastic remarks about the militia in the future? The boys who in the future spend their spare time learning the sciences of the soldier, are not de serving of the contemptible slurs and bitter cuts which were oftimes thrust upon the old militia by those, N. - . t who, in many instances, showed a 1 11 o'clock. While the white feather when it came to doine i a"d exceedingly cold duty for their country, and at no time were the equal of the boys they abused and insulted. Hereafter the 'tin soldiers' phrase will have no place in the vocabulary of Ore gonians. All Oregon wDl welcome the home coming of her soldiers. Anothor new tot of shirt waists, every one a beauty. Lakin & Bristow. Mrs. J. S. Medley wishes to call your . It. The ! attention to her choice and well selected Post G. A. 1 line of milliner' goods. Arc Now Open for Inspection! We arc Offering Some Bargains in the Following; Men's Heavy Shoes Boy's Shoes 1.25 to 2 35. Men's Fine Shoes $ 1.50 to f.VT'i- Mom's Ham 50 Ct to 1.0 ligie llOSe team 40. 1, KeeClie hose ! Ti mrwt Ktvliel, l.atMut tlin i.wwl team No 2. and the Macabee lodga of ! reasonable prices at Miss lloinrich. We have a shipment of carpet just in. 11118 cuy, mauiim a very nrettv nro cession. As sdo" as the procession was formed the march was taken up to the cemetery, reaching there shortly before backward spring weather had a tendency to make flowers scarce still many flowers had already been strewn overthe graves of loved ones, and when Miw Meinzcr, the well known and The Eugene Broad-Axe pays S. H. Friendly the following compli ment: "S. H. Friendly has stood the test in Eugene for a quarter of century and he has proven to be one of the best men for the farmers ex tant. He buys your wheat, oats, hops, wool, chittem bark, and al ways pays the top price. " The above is simply a compliment to Mr. S. H. Friendly from a busi ness point of view, but there is an other phase in Mr. Friendly 's Ore gon career deserving of notice. Mr. Friendly has always been in touch with the best interests of I,ane county, and ever alert and ready to assist in the development of this section. We have no compliments to bestow upon Mr. Friendly be cause he deals extensively in chittem bark, wheat, oats, hops, etc., because there are many others who do likewise, and in so doing the benefit, to the farmers which is truly great, is, to said dealers, only a secondary consideration. Its purely a business proposition. But we are prepared to say that Hon S. H. Friendly is as public a spirited man as ever added a dollar to the wealth of Lane county, witn a. xi. Jmencuy, notning is too good for Lane county in par ticuiar, ana wmanigtte valley 111 general, ana ne isn't airaia to go down in his pocket to back up the assertion either. the procession arrived many more gave up their perfumed lives in honor of the dead. Upon arriving at the cemetery, Com mander Lincoln formed the. procession to the west, south, and north of the dedication grounds and the beautiful and impressive G. A. R. ritualistic dedicatory service was read by Com mander Lincoln, Comrades Griffith and Morse performing that service. At the close of the service the proces sion moved to the west, north and east visiting the graves of friends and com rades, scattering flowers upon the raves as they marched alone, a verv nrettr custom. At the close of the inarch, by re quest of J. Ji. Boyd the procession and I many spectators formed high up in the grounds and a view was taken. This closed the ceremonies at the cemetery and the march to the city was taken up. rt 'i o clock in the afternoon Martin's hall was filled with people many return ing home on account of not being able to get seats. The program rendered wa well re ceived and fittingly adapted to the oc casion. The singfngby the choir was thoroughly appreciated. Rev. Gardiner's address, while quite long, waH interest ing, and showed a true, unprejudiced heart. Comrade Miller's address was well received, by those present and pleasantly spoken of. The double male quartette under the leadership of Mr. Aubrey closed the entertainment with the patriotic sontr "America," and amid the thanks of Comrade Miller the audience dispersed. Wc have a Full Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists in all Colors. Wc also have Outing Flannels, Shirting, D ess Linings, Shirt Waist Sets, Ladies' Neckwa c, etc. iSTeAV Yorlv IRnclcH Stom. E. WALL & WHIPPLE ?iffj.'iyiix'jiiiwiJM.M..iijL.Kiaji tin ,at Mrs. Medley is in the jVIcfar laTSCl COmpaHV gf j ess, that she has a choice ID k COTTAGE GROVE - - - OREGON AN UP-TO-DATE MARKET Come and note 1 eduction in prices. Martin A Cochkas Remember thf millinery btisin line of goods. Call and see her. Buy your spring and siitniiierhntH of Bohemia mining district don't do very much blowing, but there's a hump on 'em just the same. To be appreciated they must be seen, ana wnen once visitea oy mining men they never get through talk ing about them. Branton's confession was far from worthy the notice it received by the press of the Willamette valley, but the perusal of it serves to strengthen the convictions of the many that he was a black hearted, braggadocio villian who, as he was, according to his own evidence, avoided by earlier associates; Even in his confession of a most diabolical crime he failed to exhibit manhood sufficient to refraiu from bragging of and gloating over his conquests of women. In one sentence he boasts of his disloyalty, and in the next proves himself a murderer and a coward, and then whines for mercy. popular milliner For your Spring ami summer hats go to Miss Meinzer, at the old photo graph building a fine line. Ladies ready made dress skirtfc just received. Eaki A Bkistow. dimming it Schr have made Hriange ments to receive a weekly shipment of very choice creamery butter. Shillings Best tas, coffee, epices, flavoring extracts and Imking powder, at Cumming and Sehr's. Miss Meinzer will have a choice line of new nailor hats on early in the week. Suits! Suits!! Tailor timdtt suits! ! ! Uj to date in every respect, from $15 up. Call and see samples. Gko. Boiii.man. I am hero to do business. If you want any hardware come and see whether I mean business or not. F' B. Phillips. Photographs of Branton's oxecu tion were made with the "Willsie" Camera Wi.vtkk Photo Co., Agents, Kugone. Miss Annie jlleinrich the milliner bus a choice line in latest etyles. Call ' and see them. The "Willsie" camera, Winter Photo Co., Eugene, Agents, was the ono used at the Branton execution. If you want the latest styles in hats and millinery goods at lowest prices call on Miss Annie lloinrich. The Northern Pacific have recently established an agency in our city with Mr. James Homenway as agent. Cal on or write him in regard to tickets to all Eastern points. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At Inst I found ono remedy that lias been a success as a euro, and that is Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. R. Giusham, Gnars Mills, La. For sale by Be.nso.v Dnuo Co, Cot tage Grove, Joe Lyons, Drain, Druggists. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A good, gentle pony. Will trade for a bicycle or buogy, or sell cheap. Call at Miller's confectionery sttyul. WANTED. A second hand buck board 1 ougay running j.uer. inquire I Bakery. or nt light New Hecf. Mutton, Pork, Veal Smoked Hams, Bacon, Etc. Call and Sec V McJ'arlmitl Co We Will TrvtH 1 'mm Ittght BENSON DRUG COMPANY! tl. II. c. A Complete and Well Selected Line of the Best Drugs hi the Market Kept Constantly n tock. I 111 IKew Line of T msses Inst Dtnton Drug Company. Collage (lrnve. Ore. in James Hemenway: DEALER IN " !Real Estate .and Mining- Properly. Represent! T7I rr T ifo or4 A r.Mnni T - - w.ii. unu ntwucm insurance companies. NOTARY PUBLIC Strict Attention paid to Colleclioni Office opposite Sherwood Hotel- Heart Failure! A Common phrase! But why does it fall? If I mistake not, It Is bccnti' of diseased blood, which inducca and promotes a dineased growth in and around the heart. This is often called fatty degeneration of the heart. Now is the linn to prevent this process before you bocoino enfeebled or an invalid. You will find that RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER will cleanse the blood, prevent disease growth, and fatty degeneration of the heart. Thus thin rcniul will prevent sudden or premature heart failure. Send or call for pamphlet. ., A. P. Howard, Ag't, iicwnienco witn .1. k. Uarrctt. Cottage Grovo, Oregon. sub- Bohemia Nugget is in receipt of a cake of mnnln ui ; -Just bear in mind that trio tst wi" kih ui ana, u. 1 . ., ,. . . 1, U.Snapp. It is the genuino article ' HcriI)tio" o Bohemia Nugget i Mrs. Snapp having received it direct i (rou'i"K da'lv. " that tho proprietor from her people in Ohio. Many thanks, i ",),)rociul 1,10 Itroniigo given th paper. The- Bohotnin Nugget and the .-n lTiuicihco JMiiicllti for year. creat ! . . . .. ,i;i,t $2.00 per! nemoinuor ur, 1. 1. bcoiimki, : when you want dental work dono. Alwuyj rellabla-Tlio Weekly OroBontan. ' Quick dellvcry-Tho Weekly Orcgonl'"1-