Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 19, 1900, Image 1

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t Devoted to the Milling, Lumbering mid Punning Interests of this Community, to GoodOoveriiiiH!iit, mid Hustling for a Living.
TITlt I,AWS AGAINST TRUSTS
JL-.pC jOotfcage Grove, Ovegoh, Friday Ta3i9, 13 CO. KO? 1
BAEGAIIS
only have six ladies'
will close them out
We
and
Jackets
for Cash
left,
follows
Size 34 ntul 38 color lllnck, (JT $3.75 lformor Price, $.V5
36
V. 38 nd.49.
40
Gray '.' $8.00 "
1
Black""" S3.00
$6.00
" $7-50.
MACKINTOSHES Ol AM, KINDS AT COST. NKW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
B&kin & Br! stow.
& To imike room for more (roods, we are groins io sell 3
odds iuuI ends Jit bijr reductions. Now is the time to 3
save money. First come first served.
l?or tlic benefit of those who lic
ense the republican party of in
augurating or upholding the so
cnllcd triiHls of the present dny,
the following flections of the Sher
man Act of 1890 arc subjoined
which were enacted into law by a
republican congress, and no one
except a republican had anything
to do in placing the law upon the
statute book or enforcing it:
"Sec 1 1 very contract, com
bination in the form of trust or
otherwise, or conspiracy, in re
straint of trade or commerce anions
the several states or with foreigtr
nations is hereby-, declared to be
illegal. Kvery petson who shall
make any inch contract or engage
iii any such combination or con
spiracy shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and, on conviction
thereof, shall be punishttd by Hue
not exceeding one year, or by both
aid punishment, in the dis
cretion of tin court.
Sec. 2. Kvery person who sIihII
mouopli.e, or attempt to monopo
li7 or combine or conspire with
any other x:rmii or persons to mo
nopolize any part of the trade or
MARHIKI)
On the ovenlng of January 8, 1000, a
pretty wedding occurred at thorosldenco
of Mr. and Mm. Jiitucn Teotora. Tlib
contracting parties being tliolr son
Shelby h.TeoUrs and Miss Iattlo M.
Van Scholack, bolli of Row rlvor. The
coriunony was performed by Justice
Vaughn of Cottaco Orovo. Good mimic,
a well spread table, Jolly but entirely
decorus company of relatives, friends
and neighbors made ii u vory enjoyable
night's ontertalninent. All Joined in
hearty congratulations and In wishing
nuioh Joy for lint future of tlio happy
couple. Tlio following porsons were
Wr'.'?.?"1. Mr; K,zft. Va" Bcholack,
Willie. Klxn. .Tun and Frank and Mlnsns
Itox. Annu Van ticholaek, Mr. and Mrs.
James 'iWorn, .Mr. mid Mrs. Oeo.'
Teeters, ton mill daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
IJIiner JWditllo. two Holm iuuI ilinul.t...-
Mr and Mrs. Perry Van Hcholucir aiui
family, (jeorga and frank Van Seboiuck,
Mr. and MfH H'lUoii. Mismom Sadie and
Wvttt Wilson, Mr. It. 1). Wilson, Mrs.
John liavler, Mi. and Mr. J. Land,
Urant, Ulmrloaand Frank Iluylos, MInkou
Annie and Minnie JJayloa, Mr. and Mrs.
Lucky Doollttle, Mr. Hugh Doollttle,
Mr.and Mrs. Win. Kirk, Miss Noma
Dooliltle, Mlm Kma Kirk, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kirk, Mr. und Mrs. C'luu.
Pitcher, Cwriii. Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Ohuietiill, him lietvla I'uttou ; Mr.
and Mrs. II. Stewart, and daughter, Mr.
Mac 8ter.-at. N.J. Hodolhlem. Geo.
Kerr, Wm. Jwrnet and Walter Churchill
A Gubht.
MV1DH ITEMS.
with
1 over shirtj'.light striped, size 16,
J, i 65c, reluccd to 45c
2 over .shirts, light plaid, size is4, 16,
$1-25, reduced to 75c
2 over shirts, light twill, size 15, 16,
$1.00, reduced to 75c
t over shirt, dark checked, size 15,
500, reduced to 45c
1 over shirt, light striped, size 15.
50c, reduced to 45c
2 boy's over shirts, dark, part wool, sizes
13. '34. 85c, reduced to 50c
4 undtr shirts, medium dark, good quality,
50c, reduced to 40c
3 pr dark blue and 1 pr red flannel drawers
sizes 34, 40, $1.35, reduced to 90c
x suit heavy wool underwear, size, shirt 42
drawers 40, $3.00, now $2.50
2 light hats, Fedora style,, sizes 7, 9 Mi,
1 25. reduced to 90c
2 black Caddy hats, sizes 6, 7,
$2,25, reduced to Si. 50
1 black, low crown, good hat, size 6,
Si. 50, reduced to $1.00
5 black, assorted styles and sizes,
Si. 25, now 75c
1 black Kcdorn, size 8)4, $1.75, now $1.00
2 light high crown, sizes 7, 7jfi,
Si. 50, now Si. 00
1 wide brim, medium crown, black, size
byi, S2.00, now Si. 50
2 wide brim, medium crown, black, sizes
6, 7. $2.50, now S2.00
t wide brim, medium crown, black, Mze 8,
S.75i ow Sr.25
These arc only a few of the odds and
cuds, we have lots of them in all the lines.
Walter IHIgciliiw been vhitinu
.wranu an wm i;omii.
Laalweell K ! 81111th IimL a- vnlnablu
commerce among the several sUtes ! Sho m k,imi hy n ful,,-," "traw;
or with foreign nations shall ht KFSmllb. Jack Koblnooh and Roy
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. 'H0?",'" 'i10 I'"1 'irveycl between
. ..... , , . ,tbttti !ml"hellrtofthew.fek.
and. on conviction thereof, shnll be . i.arllll 1m,(, ,,, , . ,
,1.. ... - "
Gar man & Newland.
Progression !
punished by fine not excectling
$5,000 or by imprisonment not ex
ceeding one year, or by both said
punishments, in the discretion of
the court.
3j! Sec. 3. Kvery contract, combi
S I nation in the form of trust or other
2 1 wise, or conspiracy, in restraint of
f3 I trade or commerce in nuy territory
3j in the United States or of the Dis
trict of Columbia, or in restraint of
:S5 ' trade or commerce between any
S such territory and another, ur be-
tween nuy such territory or terri
3. 1 torics and any state or states or the
I District of Columbia, or with
S3 ; foreign nations, or between the
I District of Columbia and any state
or states or foreign nations, is here-
S ; by declared illegal, hvery person
I who shall make any such contract
S 1 or engage in any such combination
or conspiracy shall be deemed
3 1 guilty of a misdemeanor, nud, on
3 ; conviction thereof, shall be punished
by fine not exceeding 5,000 or by
imprisonment not exceeding one
year, or by both said punishments,
in the discretion oi the court."
The above law is the only one
ever passed by congress to control
trusts nnd to punish those who in
augurated them, and that law was
passed by a republican congress.
eplling for the rullroud
quantity uf
company.
Mr llurkholder of Cottage Grovo wait
out to the Divide on buiinem lust week
fiaiiiuel Ablwt who hao been working
near here ha returned to bin homo ut
Eugene for u virrft.
MrN K V Klnltll r.tf..U'n.l ..-Art. I.u(
Monday of the death of her iter Mr
ii vui ui .inniani. jiecouHu wai a
daughter of Mr liuuimcr who formerly
lived at Cottago Grove.
LORANH ITKMS.
I Rev Mooro a Divinity student do
livered three excellent Hormons for ua
j Saturday evening, Sunday morning and
1 evening.
Chay Lott la our mail carrier now,
Milton Glow made hia lint trip Satur
day. J D Petrlo has returned from Salem
where ho bus been several days.
Mcsiira J I' Ozmont and J 0 Perkins
went to Cottage Grove this morning.
Our school will closo Friday with ap
propriate cxerciees, also the Cartwrlglit
tchool.
GUBUtidish is visiting hit friend
General Thorp at CorvnllU.
DiLsI.thn infant daughter of Mr and
Mr John Robblni Sntunlav Jan 14.
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We are iiving in a rapid age; an age
moves nnd you must move with it.
Keep up with the times. If you see
grasp the opportunity.
of Progression, The World
chance to, benefit yourlf
Vou can
Benson Drug" Co,
Cottage Grove,
For anything in the line of
PUEE DEUGS
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Oregon.
HBMIOALS.
The famous Geoagia Minlstrcla will
urrtve here in their npccial cars which
will bo tilde tracked hero Sunday. They
aro said to be tho strongest uiinistrel
organization on tho road.
Always rcllablo Tho Weekly Oregonlun.
AM08 ITEMS.
The coyotes aro visiting this section
of country again.
J II Rouso ha built an addition to hia
aw mill which ia u great holp to him in
his busing:).
We learn that thcro was a Bible read
ing at Gmndinu Mosleya on tho 6th
conducted dy II 0 Combs and after ser
vices a good dinner was borved.
Rev Dunnl.i preached at tlio school
house n week ago last Sunday and last
Sunday at the lllack Buttu boarding
hoiiho, and on next Sunday ho preaches
at the twine placo.
Mr Raker of Cottago Grovo visits us
on co a week and it is a grout help to our
vioinity.
Business is booming at tho mines.
Suouess to the Ilohemia Nugget.
BuiirtCitiUKit.
IT IS HERE!
The Largest Slock in South Lane!
O Consisting of O
Shelf nnd Heavy Hardware; Stoves nud Tinware; Pumps, Pipes and
bAGRICULTURAL lMPLEMENTS!-sae
Guns and Ammunition, Studebrker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows,
Harrows, IStc, or MijMrs Supplies, the only house 8outh of Port
land. Give us call. GRIFFIN & VEATCH, ,
COTTA0K ftROVE,' .pk-KQQN