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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1899)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Knlcrcl nt tho iioaionii'o nt I'uitiixo lirove, O-txoti ns Sc-'oiid t'lnss mill; miittor. iii1i4rrl(H Inn pi Ice. VI. 5(1, III li iVMiirc. All VlirtUliiK llllff lllillll) U t i - 1 11)1111 nilh'ntloii. FkIdav, Nov. 24, iSgg. Tiie Nugget man does not object to uiything as long as the tnon stros ty operating the Lender ad vances a better plan than thai alotel by the .republic 111 party. Ag tin we ask him to advise the people how affairs should be run if the present method is wrong. When a man makes an assertion and then fails to substantiate it, it is generally conceded that he is short weight. V hen an editor of a newspaper gets his vocabulary of abuse so completely exhausted that the gist of his remarks are "rot uot, ROT," he simply admits that he is tongue-tied Rot, however, is synonymous of cor ruption, hence the word is in har mony with the author of the Leader article. A man who will blow ab.mt what he is going to do with some other man is certainly a braggart, andif he had a chance would be a bully, and a braggart and a bully should not object to the use of the word renegade. The following is from the Eu gene Guard relative to the street improvements of Roseburg and should be read with interest by Cottage Groveites: "While Rose burg has many fine residences and splendid brick business blocks the streets and sidewalks are simply disgraceful. Eugene would not al low the building of sidewalks such as Roseburg has on her business streets in any part of the town. Ac cident insurance companies should do a thriving business among Rose burg pedestrians." It is rumored, and vouched for by reliable parties that H. J. Day has been heard from. . That his wife has received a letter from him in which he denied having taken public money, and intimated that others are implicated. Be this as it may, it is not quite clear why Mr. Day should have disappeared were he not guilty of the crimo as -1 j , charged V V Cotta Gpove cannot be '. of churches as yet, e are four, and in as n lawi abiding townf ill- lurches Churches are n. . a 1 U y citizens and men of wealth. Cotta Grove will rmake room classes. Blacksmith shops are busy; merchants are busy; the Southern Pacific Company's officials at the depot are busy; the planing mill is busy; the flouring mills are busy; and this is what makes Cottage Grove a desirable place in which to live. The county court has accepted the road leading into Cottage Grove front the north along the S P track. Good. Let's joiu hands and shake. Open up the roadways and streets and alleys and ,grow and prosper altogether. re atiare. as good for a Remember the Special Mining Edition of Bohemia Nugget to be issued about December 1st. Don't forget to speak for a copy in time. Over 1300 spoken for now. r- Cottage Grove can boast of being the best town of its size in Oregon, aud shame be it also of having the muddiest streets in Oregon of any town of its size. E tgene U to have a Ue.mb'ican l)..ily Dcvtnbjr 1st. Gi'.str.p B i-. publishers of the Register, will commence the publication of a 7 column four page morning daily. The C, 1st .tp B o . have taken hold of the Rtgtstei with a vim that stamp succe.-s on the very face of the proposition, if their vim holds out; and in this as well as all oth-r newspaper enterprises, the lasting qualities of any publishers "vim" is governed to a gicat ex tent by the "vim" displayed by the patrons of the paper. The Gi'st up Bros., nor aiy me else for tut mitter, cm not give tin re publicans of Lane county 's, countv seat, an up-to- late pa: tv paper, unless those republicans stand by and support the paper. About once in two and four years the re- publicais of Hu. e:ie and adjac nt g?t on the anxious seat and howl for a good up-to-date republican paper, and promise all sorts of things in consideration thereof; but prju'sn ari "lU'it as air." They promise about six months in four vears and devote tlie otlier .12 1 months in Writing ads for the op- position paper, forgetting the fact that it not only takes time hut money to get a paper on an in fiuential basis. The defeat of the republican party in Lane county, in one or two instances, to the knowl edge of the writer, can be laid to the mismanagement of the county central committee in the matter of handling its organs. The writer does not convey the idea that it is , a case of bribery; it is simply this: It takes time and money to run a newspaper in ordinary humdrum times; it takes more money and more time and more help to run a newspaper during a campaign; the j average newspaper man lias ins time pretty well taken tip, and he is able at all times, to count his sur plus money in a remarkably short time. In order to take care of the j proposition coming before him in a campaign as he in all sincerity would like, he must have more help; but he hasn't got the money to procure it, and as a rule the hub of the county central committee doesn't J see the point, or else through the! ic l. f ! r 1 selfish inclination of getting some- nu -. c i?tti ' tiling uv-tw Jtinuy iui iiviu ing fails to help the poor overworked, much abused iiewsnaner man grind away, and then kicks because the campaign work is not as strong j as it should be. Patronize vour paper, not only in the months in ( which campaign talk is the 1 warmest, but when it lets up; keep patronizing your paper, uiereoy neiping it get a goou reaay I foriie nexf-fiue Don't tell your j II' ue.lX ii'-W"" Ul a,IC: -L- Of-TK, anu in.it rYL- nun fiinr i ee him grind nd that you will iport, and then ger 'ad for the drjer p"apei uch jvork will not help the republican;- paper fight your campaign battla, and sooner or later the publisherWll lose con- fi I ft ti ii flic rrom. w"Yrii'fc. Iff vour morning daily die clSwnuJfervL in Eugene, republicans. Support it do not only support it, but drop a "nickle in the slot" once in a while. Gilstrap Bros, are pretty clever fellows, but if you don't do the right thing by them they will get tired blowing your horn and furnishing the horn, just the same as other people, and the first thing you know, they too, will lose confi dence in the game. Every time your paper dies or lapses its influence is crippled. Vice President Garret A. Ho bart died at his home in Paterson, N.J. at 8:30 o'clock on the morn ing oi Nov. 21. He was born at Long Branch, June 3 1844. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1866, and has held a prominent place in law circles since that time. Much of his life has been spent in politics and honors have fallen upon him thick and fast. The nation loses a good, capable and honorable man. Bohemia and Cottage Grove good pair to draw to. nn" "nnrrP-iroSBMMOBC0e A School Shoe RIGHT. The Little Samson is the ideal school shoo for bovs and girls who are hard on ordinary shoe leather. It Is inado from tough but soft and pliable leather, especial ly selected; lias solo leather tip and double strengthened back. It is built upon prin ciples of comfort, strengtli and good looks, a combination hard to Crnnberriec! Onmheri-iea! Crunlwrries ! Kirst of tliu Reason dimming & fuhr. For quality ntul cheapness in fresh ll1tmt go to tho Central meat market. NotU;o nemonwMy & Burklmidcr's 'uj. shoes, shoes, shoVs. If you want glasses fitted to your eyes jo to Davidson tliu Jeweler. Fresh eandios every day, made frum pure sugar nt tin Tailor shop. Timothy sred, just reeeivcil at Cum - I t,it. .t .flir. i You should trust your watch with it 1 firm class Jeweler, Patronize Davidson, We soli good goods ut good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. If you want to buy a watch, or jewelry consult Davidson, who will euvo you I money. ! Muckiuto-ihcs that will turn the rain, sold by Hakis- & Brirtow Look out for tliu Bohemia Nugget's solicitor. Trent him right. Sailors tlie latest fall styles arc now ready for inspection m Miss Mciiixcrs. Buy your grass seed of Kaki.s' it Bl'.IHTOW. Oniv ii inches of snow in the Bohemia district at thio writing. ,. ... . n .. i- The bt shoes in Cnttacc drove, ,, , , , . h Heinunwny & Hurkholder. Ummx & Vbatcii Co. arc the loaders " im khiuu or mining suppm-s, ummu- itio i",d -porting goods . Smoked Halibut, the best vou ever saw just in aud going like hot cakes-, at dimming & Bohr. How's vour solo? If it is in need of nxin' take it to Nokes. opposite Bucket store. N , lMmntiflli Btvji)lh t,refi uoods in pattorns, trimming silks. Hcmenway & Burkholdor. No matter what ymi want we havo It ut Gumming it Schr. Boyd will make 21 stamp photos, seven positions, for 26 cents. Now sweaters for men and boys, both wool and cotton. Ilemenway A JJttrk- holder, noijier. ink salmon bel 'unming & Sulir. bellies, very choico at ing Nokes tho shoo ropairer opposito Backet stoni. Good work and cheap prices. The, Northern Pacific havo recently established an agency in our city with Mr. James s Ilemenway as agent. Cal on or write him in regard to tickets to all Eastern points. Now crockery and glasswa'ro at CuMMixn & Suiih'h. Good music at the Loram Thanks giving danco. Irwin I'etrie and Mrs Ed Ashby will furnish it. Remember the Lorano Thanksgiving dance. Try the new cigar factory's cigars, mado right in your, own town. 5 and 10 cont goods. Ask your dealer for them. Take your shoo repairing to J. V. Nokes opposite Backet store. Ho will give you satisfaction at moderate- prices. Dr. Lowe tho well known graduate ocula-optician has locuted permanently in Eiigono. When you want glasses havo him test your eyes in tho jewelry store of Joo Lucky. Wanted at Garmnn & Nowland turkeys at highest market price. 1000 D ress 9 M 9 J9 .a a m w M O 1 J 1 n 9 ra w Examine Our o STOCK Be A n H 9 ji tt Kl O M 9 n HI O A and Ask Our PRICES. ,. L.r HO I L C ORK VUGKET STORE. :s z -rvirvTnrinrirrrirs - - - :; OIIK :: NOW :: Vim TION. Wr Blssvc jii I'oHSBpIete ni birth ticavy acid 1f t'tk us Hviore Huyuiif. w cjisfi save you 1 fCflMS' i --t-'- -r- ; T. ' 1 Mens' Underwear from so: to iSi.50 per Garment. i Mens' Mats from 50c. to $3.00 We are sole agents for the ROYAL TAILORING Co. Come a 1 inspect our Samples before buying Has your husband been kicking about the toughness ntul quality of the meat your market has been delivering you lately? About the price, too? We would like to supply your table with meats, Our steaks and chops arc ten der and at the right price; and as good cutters as the town affords. GOOD WKICiHTjBSff -TvriW. , . I 1 , . . 1 - BENSON DRUG COMPANY! s- , A Co,,'ll''t'-' and Well Heliriod Ijhb of "jBest Drugs $3STew LiiieoCTrnsses just in Demon Druj; Company, Cottage Prove, Ore. James Hemenway DEALER IN 1 : - 1 1 li. . 1 z. a a Keprcaents Fire, Life and Accident Insurance C mpaniets. NOTARY rUBLTG THE POWER TO i iL iiiii iiiitr in i in" 7 1 r : i i Tiniunrn 1 .a. ...a. . I il 1 i 1 ams Microdr Kiu.uk will renew v l i win ii iiiii iiiiTf ivh tiiiri the eye ? Wont tins contribute mankind ? Residonco with J. K. Barrett. Hardware. our goods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to carry full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, invw. 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