COL. INGERSOLL SNUBBED. A Boston dispatch under date of June 3 says: The Benevolent Fraternity of Churches (Unitarian), having re fused to allow the Free Religious Association to hold its animal meeting in Parker Memorial Hall because Colonel Ingersoll was to be one of the speakers, the meeting was held yesterday and today in the Hollis Street Theater. Ingersoll gave out the following interview concerning the contro versy over the Parker Memorial Hall: j "I have the greatest admiration for Theodore Parker. He was a great and a useful man. He lifted Unitarianism into intellectual re spectability. He refused to bow to Jehovah, He read the Bible, not only with open eyes, but with open mind. He dared to stand by reason. He was a pioneer. He carried a torch. He not only welcomed the dawn, but he was one of its creators. I am sorry those in control of the Parker Memorial Hall have more respect for the hall than for the memory of Parker; that they, for the moment remembered their own prejudices, and forgot the free, noble spirit of Parker. I do not blame them, but am sorry lor Parker's sake." THE GLORIOUS DAY. The Fourth of July to be Observed. Committees and Officers. The Salem Statesman has a very clever writer who contributes under the head of "notes of a by stander." In sizing up the Branton confession he says, "It was evidently carefully 'edited' by the Eugene minister who made a fool of himself (or rather showed himself to be a fool) in connection with the case. Of Branton he says: "His taking off made a good riddance of bad rubbish." W. J. Bryan is hedging a little on the silver question. In a re cent speech he says: ''I have no doubt that other issues will be added to the platform. Whatever may first in the public mind will be the dominant issue." Well yes. But it won't be silver at a ratio of 16 to I, at least it won't be so dominant that it will result in Mr. Bryan sitting in the presidential chair. A correspondent of the Pacific Rural Press notes the fact that when an orchard is planted where oak trees have stood the fruit trees do not thrive. The same thing has frequently occurred in Oregon and it has been found there to be due to a toad-stool fungus which is apt to be found where oak trees grow and which attacks the roots of the fruit trees. Oregon Agriculturist. Portland's new paper The North west Herald, edited by Geo. L. Hutchin, a well known newspaper man, has reached the Bohemia Nugget table. It is an eight page seven column paper, printed on a good quality of book stock chuck full of well written articles and ex quisit illustrations advantageous to Oregon. Every detail editorially and mechanically has been carefully looked to. Success to The North west Herald. DIVIDE ITEMS. Mr. ami Mr. Underwood and son of Latham were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tapp and family laxt Sunday. A freight train was ditched in the canyon below hero last Friday but no one was hurt. Mr. Rudolf Garrish is beginning to build a large barn. The base ball players went to Latham last Sunday to play ball. Fall wheat around here looks good. Everybody has their turn at catching the measles. Mr. Emerson of Latham was up this way last Monday. Anon. The following committees and officers of the dav have been selected und iictlvo work is now in progress and a rousing good time is sura to follow : Committee on general arrangements met and transacted the following buti iichs: President, 0. F. Knox ; vice presi dents, L. G. Lockwood, I.oranc; Capt Lyons, Mosby Creek ; J. B. Rouse, Coast Fork: G. W. RcvnoldH. Divide; Geo. Whitsett. Sairinaw; Win. Harris, Black Butto; A. Kirk, Row river. Marshal, Frank McFarland, reader of Declaration of Independence, Mrs. Sutton, Snringfiold ; Chaplain, M. O. 1) rink. COMMITTERS. Committee on ground, Robt. Griffin W. II. Hemenway, Sr., John Cardwell, Chas. Stotrer, and Geo. Lea. COMMITTKK OS TOOAL MUSIC. Thos. Aubrey. L. F. Wooley, Mrs, Benham. COMMITTKK ON HAND MUSIC. Roy Knox, Winter Wallace, A .Nelson. COMMITTEE ON LII1EIITY CAR. Mrs. Chan. Burkholder, Mrs. John Baker, Misses Wynn, Lurch, Currin, Ermine Veatch; Messra. Warren Me. Farland nnd C. J. Patterson. COMMITTEE ON I'LUd U0LIE8. Curtis Veatch, Doc Pitcher, Harry Knowlton nnd Chas. Culp. COMMITTEE ON SPORT. Dr. Geo. Wall, J. S. Medley and Josiah Baker. The following committee was ap pointed to procure grounds upon which to hold the field sports: Geo. Mc Queen, A. C. Piper. SCHOOL REPORT. The Oregonian. And the Bohemia Nugget for $2 per year, cash in advance. This is without doubt the 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, The following i the report of Mt . Hope school, district No. 114, for the month ending May 26, 1899: No. days taught, 20. No. days attendance, 149. No. days absence, 1 J. No. tardy, o. No. boys enrolled, 3. No. girls enrolled, 7: Total enrollment, to, No. of visitors, 7. Average nttendance! 7. Those neither absent nor tardy during the month were Lettie Casteel, Maude Miller and Mary Plueard. Minn ik G. SroNO, Teacher. A 50-cent promium will bo given every cash subscriber to Bohemia Nug;et at $1.60 cents per year. Ro member the American Homo-maker, orMcCall's Magaxine you have your choice and tlio Bohemia Nugget one year for $1.50. Alwnys reliable Tho Weekly Oregonian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offico at Roseburg, Oregon. May l' 181K). Notice is hereby given that the follow- Whether the govtrmeut is right) or wrong, it should be sustained uy every citizen of thi realm. PnlrN otism demands it. No good citir.cn should sulk in his tent. Dewcys, Funstons, and not Achilles, arc wanted at this hour. If the govern ment has erred, the mistake should be rectified in due course, nnd those who made the blunder if blun-j deris chargeable, sh lid be dis ciplined nccordiug to their merit. Every sympathy should be given to thoes upon our sided of the firing line. The men behind the guns should have moral support aud no encouragement should be given to thoes that would destroy them. Victory Ifirst, "benevolent assimilation" and corrective meas ures in the eventide of war should be the slogan. Norlliwest Herald Portland. The Bohemia Nuugut and the great San Francisco Bulletin for J'-'.OO per year. rusinf;q Hi -PROFESSIONAL v it Mr. P. Kttcliaiu of Pike City, Cal., says: "During my brothers liitsslck ness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamber Pain's Pain Balm was tho only remedy that gave him prompt relief." Many 'Call On ntlien have testified to the prompt ro a 1 1 FRVMK GOODAV Proprietor of ine ropuiar ugnr and lioucry Store. M M 4t Fancy Vanned J.uff i Dealer in Cigars of Low and Hjg, Grade and Prices to suit tlieTrj Main Street, Cottage Grove, f Eukii( & Bristol BANKERS ' ...... rj, Transact a CirncRKiirio IMlSlncsS In (111 Its hmnrhr.. V"VJ, E LITU. SHAVING PARl.0l CallB( Unit ... fl. K. Griffith, JV,. tag-named settler has tiled uotiro of his ( f , , , , , njm,nl intention to make final uroof in support ' 1 .... ... . . . ... '.r. I .I I. f ..... llM It mill AU llM I'll of his claim, ami that said prooi will lie made in before Jool Ware U. 8. Com- nissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on June !9 180v, viE.Theophile F. Rosso on II. E. No. 7369 for the E NW . NE SW H, Lot 2, Sec. 20, T. 19 S., R. 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove nts continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vit : Isaac N. Doak, Henrv Coleman, John L. Bailey, Ivan McQueen, of Siuslaw, Oregon. J. T. Buiixiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Ilosebnrg, Oregon May r, 1K99. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof mi support Remember the two papers, of his claim, and that said proof will be O n.unn in n unrl xr rtit r rtt it I ... ..... I . . . T. . . . 1 .... I M ' . ... . ft CI missioncr at Eugene, Oregon, on June 1, 1899, viz: James II. sharp on II E. No. 9348 for the E yt SW j, W X S E '4, Sec. 20, T.L"J ., K. 1 W. Hu names the following witnesses to prove hid continuous residence upon und cultivation olsald land, viz: Frank A. Rankin, William T. Bailey, ol fcugene, Oregon, llaker btewart Robert M. Veatch, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. J. T. BllIIKlKH, Register. affords. For sale ly H.nhon IJauo Lo., Cottage Grors.Joe Lyons Drain Drug gist. Bon Ton MEAT MARKETl the Weekly Oregonian and your home appertho Bohemia Nugget for $2. New Clubbing Proposition. Bohemia Nugget now offers to its lady readers something in the clubbing line directly interesting to thorn. McCall's Magazine, devoted to the fashions of the day, home, literature, household hints, fancy work, current topics aud popular lie t ion, and Bohemia Nugget one year for $1.50. Remember, you get with this offers free pattern from the McCall Company. Read their ad in another column. DON'T READ THIS Unless you want blacksmithing done in a skilled manner. I do not work for nothing but I am prepared to do work at living prices and guarantee satis faction. II. D. Hemenway. Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other ono cause. To be successful one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity .presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, the other is out a hundred and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by Benson Daua Co., Cottage Grove, Joe Lyons, Drain Drug ist. TO TAX PAYER8. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Land Ofuck at Roskuuiio, On.,) April 20, 1899. Notice iri hereby given, that tho fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that 8a id prooi will be made before Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugone, Oregon, on June 13. 1899. viz. : Pliny E. Snodumss on II. E. No. 8005, for the south half of northwest ntiarter ol lots 3 and 4 of sec tion 2, township 19. south, range 1 east. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : J. Shep- ard Smith, of Creswell, Or., Milan U. Barker, of Fall Creek, Or., Rees S. Hoi brook, of Fall Creek. Or.. Henrv T. Hoi I Ienbeck, of Eugene, Or. .I.T. UitiDOKS, Kegister. Notice is hereby given that tho Tax Rolls for the year 1898, will be closed on the 15th day of Juno 1899. All persona who desire to avoid costs and expenses, should pay before that date. Dated at Eugene, Ore., May 29th 1899. W. W. WiTimitB, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane County, Oregon. Agents Wantbp Fon "The Like and Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world's greatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead, tho lifo-long friend nnd ad mirer of the nation's idol. Biggest and beBt book ; over 600 pages, 8x10 inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. Only $1.50. Enormous demand. Bic commissions. Outfit free. Chance of u lifetime. Write ouick. The Dominion i ompany, 3rd Floor Caxton Chicago, Bldg., j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office atRoseburg. Oregon. May 22, 1899. Notice is hereby riven that the follow ing-named settler has died notice of his intention to make final proof in support oi ii is ciaun, anu uiai saiu prooi will be made before Joel Ware. U. 8. Com missioner nt Eugene, Oregon, on July in isnn ..I., . r ' tt W vt luirv, via. uoui;n unrui: till ri. r.. No. 7409 for tho S N W j Lots 3 & 4, Bec.30,T.218.,R. 1 W. He namos the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : John Q. Doud, Joseph S. Burnett, James T. Hunt, of Wildwood, Oregon, George DowenB, of Cottage Grove, Ore gon. J. T. Bridokb, Register. Adminstrator's Notice. Notice la hereby givn, that GeorKe M. Haw ley bai been appointed admlntxtrator of the eitate ol George v. Ozment, deceased. All per sons having claims glnt Bald eitate are here by notified to present the same to tnid admin' litrator, at Cottage Orotic, Oregon, within six months Irom the date ef this notice, Dated this 2Sn day of April, 18U9. GEOIIOB M. JIAWLEY, t xt , Administrator. John m. Wiluams, Attorney for Kitate. nl5 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awrdi Cold Mcdil Midwinter Fair. San Frantlwo. Main Street Cottage Grove, Oregon. Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. Semi your order by Telephone. W. H. Beagle, M'g'r. I), L Pickard A Sob FOR . IIoiiNe Painting, Paper Blunging, SI trn Work, Work Guaranteed COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Cy. HillerT General Blacksmithing. Two Doors North of Kskln A IlriiUv't, Cottage Grove, Oregon. H. C. Ferkins u. s. DEPUTY Mineral Surveyor. :o : Special attention given to Micki Chums and procuring of PateoU, Grants Pass, Okegox. TO THE EAST Gives the Choice of 2tvo Trantcontinental ROUTES in SHORT LINE VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. 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