ress Goods ! BOHEMIA NUGGET. W 17 rvnu n A School Shoe RIGHT. B 1 I n a ui 0 0 n C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. I eputy II. J. Day Betrays II s Chief and Skips With $21 10 49. Knlorol ut tho iin-ttolllco nt fottnuo ilrovc, Oro-jim ns Vui'iiik! CIhkh mull miitlor. D Hiilorlitlon rrli-o. Wl.no, In 11 miiiit. AdvurtNliiK rii.'co nimlii hiuiwii uimn npiillcalliiii. Friday, Nov. 3, 1899. The Salem Statesman has pur chased one of the latest improved Fridav Oi't. 20, Dopntv Shorill' H. .1. Day left Eugene f I'-'i' lun I on oflir1-! I lus ncss. Ho was oxpec I'd to 1011 n Ni.nday, bat instead of coining lie wind j t his wife Hint ho would lie home Mon-1 ' dav or Tnes lav. Tuesday eauie lint no! Deputy. Mrs. Day became uneasy and j telegraphed Mr. Day's b other at New-1 .,,i . I ben:, who answored ilmr lie knew power newspaper p.w t nothing of Deputv Sheriir Day's where-1 pects to have the same turning out Mrs n;v olwtllte(l sheriirwj the Statesman about the middle of, w Withers who wired tho Hotel Perkins December. R. J. Hendricks, well Portland, ascertain ing that Day had known in political and newspaner given np his ronn Sunday the day he . , , .....;.: tvi't-'i I telegraphed his wife that ho would ro- ctrcles of Oregon, in association wit. 1 , . ., , ... , turn early in the week. Geo. Saubertbecc me identified with! shcriir Withors lu.uno HU;pMoUB the Statesman early in the So's and aml up)n Koi1K over tll0 ,.0tv'8 books, Mr Hendricks has maintained a ! 01 which Dav as his Hist deputy had direct charge, found to his bitter dis appointment that $2,110.40 of the pub lic money which had not been turned over to the treasurer was missing. The blow was a heavy one to Sheriff Withers not only from a financial point of view, but owing to his implicit con fidence in his deputy. The county court immediately ottered a reward of $100 for news of Dnv's whereabouts, but he seems to have covered his trucks well, and thus far no information is at ban 1. H.J. Day was perhaps as we'l known throughout this section as any man in Oregon. He has served as marshal of Eugene a number of terms, as well as deputy sheriff two terms under .las. e a 9 m 0 n o it td 09 0 n o a e O u 31 o n in 0 controlling itterest since that time. Mr. Hendricks is progressive and i p o date in his 1 ewsorp i lens and those who are acquainted with the history of the Statesman con cur that to his untiring energy and determination to lift tlu one time raggedly dressed sheet into a prominent place in Oregon news paperdom, is due the present in fluential standing and splendid circulation of Willamette valley's leading paper. When a paper dis cards the old hand press for a country power press its a sure thing that paper is growing; when the j Noland, and has been closely identified wiwi jiiiui-3 111 uie lie iiiuuruui; jinny Th rtttle Samson Is the Ideal school shoe for boys and Rlrls who are hard on ordinary shoo leather. It Is mado from tough but soft and pliable leather, especial ly selected; has sola leather tip and double strengthened back. It Is built upon prin ciples of comfort, strength and good looks, a combination hard to t" H o n o n on a 0 IM fa a u o ta 8 n a o a Examine Our STOCK and Ask Our PRICES. The "Llttlo Snmson" lias more Rood solid wenr In It than any other bcIiooI rthoo nindo. au-Scn tlmtyon Rcttlm Rnnnltm "l.mii- Hlm. foil." Tho nlmvo Trnilu-Mark U itamiwi va tho solo or ovary hoc- Tim "I.lttlo 8nmon" ichool than rc mude liy tliu Krluitmnn llron. Shoo On , or Ht. into of tliu lurKuil hoo tiotuci In tlio World' Tluty staiut behind uvury pair (lint Irnvci llioir factory. Tint' Hi reoon w can Mil thlm to you wllli an eiecpllanally ilranf fiurantM. Wo carry a full lino ol "Llttlo Simion" school shoos in all sizes at popular price. (nwM..MwswiiiiBaii!OHonoHeBOE!oe country press is discarded for a hetter one its a sure sign the paper is growing fast; when that press is thrown aside and a bang-up modern improved press of the latest pattern is placed in position that paper isn't only growing, and growing fast, but its taking a 2:10 for the last 15 years. He was promi nent in "lodge circles in Eugene and had friends by the score who can hardly bring themselves to tho belief that he would betray his greatest benefai-tor Sheriff Withers. It is difficult even at this late dav for manv residents of Lane clip for a place along side of the county tQ associate H j Day with Wo-pst of 'em. buccess to Uie "00 Statesman, and we might say, suc cess to Bob too, but then he - don't need it He's a success anyway. the crime of appropriating pub lic inoney to his own use. Never theless we are compelled to accept the situation as it is. In doing so, no matter how black we may paint the absconding deputy, we must raise our voice 111 admiration lor and honest methods of Sheriff Withers. He We WOOD suggest to subscribers who have promised Bohemia Nugget WOOD on subscription that it WOOD be a brilliant idea if said subscriber WOOD bring in the WOOD this week. Of course we WOOD not use all of the WOOD this week but we WOOD like to have it in our borrowed WOOD-shecl so we WOOD know whore to get it when our neighbors shall have locked their V OOD shed. An arrange ment of this kind WOOD enable us to burn our own WOOD and the subscription book WOOD look better. Line up boys and while you are lining tif it WOOD bea , J)r good idea to WOOD up. financially, but where there is a loss there is a gain. He has proved himself to be an honest man. It seems to hurt the Review, a paper of a few hundred circulation published at Roseburg to think that 1 the commendable the Plaindealer, the Review's peer, morally and intellectually, dared to has strajghtened np the affair with criticise said Review s method ot the coulltyi an(i tociay he is the sticking its journalistic nose into Qixly man suff,ring for the crime other people's business, in the'antl ingratitude of his favorite matter of publishing "news" items ; deputy, who so far as the looks of regarding the Bohemia mining the thing is concerned might just litigation, and finds solace in the as wen stabbed his benefactor in remark that "a paper that gives the back The affair places Sheriff the news without tear or iavor gets withers in an embarrasing position used to being maligned." Now this is good, but the honest (?) Re view should have added, "without regard-to the truth," for everybody knows that the scurrilous article which the Review allowed to dis grace even its columns, and which that paper is pleased to call 1 'news' ' was as unwan anted as it is scurril ous, and the truth isn't in in it. It is hardly necessary for the Re view to mention the little affair again. Everybody knows it was a a riciculous and scabby falsehood, written by an individual who didn't have manhood enough to sign his own name to it. In fact its of little consequence anyway those who happened to get a "marked copy" of that issue of the "only great" (Roseburg) Review just consider the source, Many of the editors of this great commonwealth who never shot off a pop gun are busily engaged in giving the government advice as to how the war should be con ducted. Statesman. The Boers captured two regiment b and a Mountain battery of seven Kims of tho British Out. 31. The Eng lish pres. is severe in its criticism of .the management of the British war depart ment. Vice President Hobart is reported slightly improved in health. Perry Ely, of Kelso, Washington, who has been looking after his Bohemia in terests returned home Thursday. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES OTHERS, WHY NOT YOU? My wife has been using Chamber lain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her con tinually for nine years. Wo have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any benefit from any o them. One day wo saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with tho best of satisfaction. Sho has used only ono bottle and her shoulder is almost well. AnoLi'ii L MiMiKTT, Manchester, N. II. For sale by Benson Dituo Co,, Cottage Grove, druggist. Lyon.i & Ai'I'IjKO.vth, Cranberries! Cranberries! Cranberries! First of tho i-oason Ciunining& Sehr. Fur quality and cheapness in frenh muats go to the Control meat market. Notice Hemenwity it Burklu.lder'H ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. If you want glas.-es lilted to your eyes go to Davidson the Jeweler. Fresh candies ove'ry day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. Timothy seed, just. received at dim ming & Sehr. You should trust your wateli with a llrst class Joweler, Patronize Davidson. We sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. If von want to buy a wateli, or jewelry I consult Davidson, who will uuvo you money. Mackintoshes that will turn the rain, sold by Eakin & Bitis-row. Look out for the Bohemia Nugget's solicitor. Treat him right. Sailors tho latest fall styles arc now ready for inspection at Miss Meinzora. Buy your urass seed of U.vkin & Bhistow. The Southern Pacific Go's excursion trains to the Portland exposition were well loaded this week with paHsungers. The best shoes in Cottage Grove, Hememvuy & Bnrkholder. Gkipfin it Viiatcu Co, 1110 tho loadeis j in all kinds of mining supplies, amiiiii- nition and sporting goods. I Smoked Halibut, the best von ever I saw just in and going liko hot cake.-, at j dimming it Sehr. New crockery and glasswaro at Cummino it Sunn's. How's vour sole? If it is in need of fixin' take it to Nokes. oppoaito Racket store . Suits! Suits!! Tailor mado suits! ! ! Up to date in everv respect, from .flC up. Call and s.eo samplee. Gko. Hoiilman. Remember Dr. 1. L. Suofndd, Dentist when you want dental work done. New! beautiful, stylish dref, goods In patterns, trimming silks. Hemenway it Burkholder. The Northern Pacific have recently established ap agency tn.our city with Mr. James Hemenway as agent. Cal on or write him in regard to tickets to all Eastern points. T. A. Lewis, boot and shoo .repair shop. First class work, low prices. Opposite Sherwood Hotel. Eakin it Bristow have a new ad this week. In the ad they call attention to a fine lino of wraps just In. Call and see them . Bo sure and see tho latest styles in fall and winter hats, just arrived at Miss Meinzers. Eakin it Bristow aro agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and extras. Boys, have you seon thoso fine shot guns at Ghifkin it Veatcii Co. If you want a cook stove, heating stove or camp atovo go to F. B. PlIIUJl'S. Whito blankets at Eakin & Bristow?, all tho way from 50o to $10 per pair. F. 11. Pni'i.nius has his new stock of heaters in. Go and seo them thoyare beauties Ren Sanford met with quite an acci dent at school, lis was sliding down tho stair banister when ho fell throwing his right wriHt out of place. Ri&WE.T STORE. s-..rrviririnrirfTrinni :; V i' 11 vaiAa vmms akh :; Mn toVMX AiB ICIOADY :i IKOBt VOUIt I INS l IX'- Wk ESmvc 'HHiiJlHo BiiBic of Mens' Xhuvs Iff bid boih fiaavy nml Iff 8jig?ftil wciffiilM Come If sc ISHoJ'C Staying. W Wv. vmi save you W Mens' Underwear from 50c. to J Ladies' Underwear from 25c. to "$50 per Garment. 00 per Garment. Mens Hats from 50c. to $3.00. 4 Indies' Underskirts, 50c. to $1.00 We are sole agents for the ROY A I. TA I I.ORINO Co. Conic and inspect our Samples bdore buj ing your I'all Suit nnd Overcoat. E. WALL & WHIPPLE, Props. rag? Has your husband been kicking nbotit the toughness ami quality of the meat your market has been delivering you lately? About the price, too? We would like to supply your table with meals, Our steaks and chops are ten der and at the right price; and as good cutters as the town affords. GOOD WIvIGHTjcjrJ gtTGlVK US A TRIAL. JVEo In l'lniul ATtinl Go. cottaukukovf, okk. BENSOFTDRUG COMPANY! A Complete and Well Selected Line of the. Best Drugs hi the Market Kept Constantly in Stock. llenifin Drug Company, Cotniye drove. Ore. James Hemenway DEALER IN - Real Estate and Mining- Property. Ui-princnln Fire, Life and Accident Insurance C mpanies. NOTARY I'UBLIO Kliict Attention paid to Collections Office opposite Sherwood Hotel. Printed by Permission MISS ANNA HARMS formerly of this city, but now of Thurston, Ore., has taken five bottles of RAD A MS MICROIJK KILLER She says, "I have received much good from it." She recognizes it as a great curative agent. If you are sick its benefits are for you. Send or call for pamphlet. A. P. Howard, Ag't, Residence with . I. K. Iiarrett. Cottage ti rove, Orejjon, "Look H ere! THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR PHILLIPS & JONES