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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1900)
c BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR Iotrelt the poitoDlce t CotUcs Grove, Omcoii Second Cl mull mller. Hubucrlptlun prlre, I.OO, In clin Ailvcrll.lnr ral matn known upon application. Friday, May iS, 1900. AJWUT J) A LI' The following is another chapter from the Lakeview Examiner re garding Dr. Daly, the man whom the fusionists present to the people of tins district in opposition to Hon Titos. H. Tongue, for congressman, Since the above was published in the Examiner it is announced that Daly has declared himself on the aide of silver another substantial and all iniDortant reason why the level headed voters of this district should not support him. AMimes he would be a "sound money man," and again he would denounce the "gold bugs" and say that the only salvation for the conn try was the adoption of the silver standard at the ratio of 16 to 1. For the life of us, we of Lake county, who know Dr. Daly, are quite uncertain to this day what his opinions are regarding the financial question. However, in this cam paign, it is to be hoped that -the fusion candidate for congress will unmask and display his true colors. The people want to know. Dr. Daly came to Lakeview in 1887, from where, nobody appears to know. He claims to have been born in Ireland, and we presume he was as his sworn statement upon taking out his naturalization papers hurriedly one day in June, 1892, bears out that fact. Still, in the face of that. Dr. Daly's citizenship is in question. The law is em phatic upon the matter of citizen ship it is peculiarly explicit inas much as-it demands that upon tak ing out the second naturalization papers a man must show his first papers or a copy thereof. This Dr. Daly failed to do, and has ever since June 3, 1892, iailed to pro duce those mysterious first papers. However, just before entering the field of state politics, the fusion candidate for congress became a fuU-fledged citizen of the United States. The former life of Dr. Daly is a mysterious as the meteors of the heavens. He wills that no man shall open the pages of his veiled life in the past, and read therefrom his secret so dosely guarded for years and years. It is his right to keep this secret, however,, and ac cording to the laws of the country no man has a right to wrest it from him. It has- been charged, and The Examiner presumes justly so, that Dr. Daly had assumed the preroga tive of an American citizen before he was naturalized by the Lake county court if he was ever duly naturalized and held office, that of public school director, in his adopted town. If this be so it was a flagrant breach of the laws of the country, and still we are told by the fusion candidate's subsidized press at home that "in all matters of pubne nature Dr. Daly has al ways been right, even sacrificing his own. interests always- for the public'." Also, that "Daly has always been on the side of right, Though one of the largest property owners tn the county he always works and votes for any measure for the schools or the public good, though it raises taxes and hits his pocket harder than any other per son in the community." Let us see about the tender regard Dr. Vajy lias lor the right, but let us first commend him for the interest he .has taken in our schools. Dr. Daly is reputed to be worth anywhere from fifty thousand to one hundred thousand dollars. In his magnanimity he swears to the county assessor in 1898 that he is worth property and money to the amount of sixty-one hundred and fifty dollars. The tax roll of 1899 shows that he is assessed 011 four teen, thousand, and. thirty seven dollars worth of property, seven thousand five hundred and seventy Htc dollars of this amount being stock in the bank of Lakeview, the .cmainder, six thousand four hun dred and sixty two dollars going in as individval property tax. Dur ing the administration ol Boyd as town recorder Dr. Daly swore to the valuation of his town property at about $iSoo. From this property he was icarmnr a reward in rentals of about two thousand dollars an nuallv. The recorder raised this assessment valuation from about eighteen hundred dollars to seventy eight hundred dollars. The poor farmer who labors hard in his field, while his good wife works from sun up till dark, pays his full quota ot taxes to support the county and state government, while the banker aud fusion nomi nee tor congress, wuose property wealth and bank stock is un limited and draws for him thous- ands of dollars annually without turning his hand to manual labor, jrets off with a few paltry dollars tax upon his thousands. Dr. Daly, fusion nominee for congress, cuts an minoly ngure in this campaign. BOOTH VS V BATCH. In the candidates of the republi can ana union parties lor joint senator of Douglas, Josephine and Lane counties, we find the ex tremes in many respects. In the former, Hon. R. A. Booth, we find man who has spent bis lifetime, energy and capital in developing the resources, and advancing the interests of this section and its people, in fact, a real public bene factor. I11 the latter, Hon R. M. Veatch, we find a genial, intelli gent, obligiug gentleman, but an obstructionist in every sense of the word, the very principles he espouses being antagonistic to progress and prosperity, and his whole career, both in a public aud private capacity, blend in harmony with these principles. We have known Mr. Veatch personally for twenty years and have always re spected him as a neighbor but op posed his non-progressive policy and . principles. True he made somewhat of an alleged record for economy in the Oregon legislature as a representative from Lane county several years ago, but how did he make it? Simply by voting in the negative on every measure that came up. We have known Mr. Veatch as a farmer, country school teacher, piller and politician, and it is only in the latter capacity that we can accredit him with more than very ordinary success. How ever, he will soon be going about the country dispensing wisdom to to the masses and telling them how to vote. While on the other hand, as we said before, in Mr. Booth we find a real public benefactor who instead of howling calamity and doing everything in his power to retard progress, has put his shoulder to the wheel and has not only prospered exceedingly himself but has brought prosperity to 0111 country and to its peopte through his energy, enterprise and liberality. For which man will you cast your ballot on June 4? Roseburg Plain-dealer. The uewspaicrs of Cottage Grove are loath to keep up a con tinual comment regarding the steady growth and gcncial ad vancement of this city. Too much of such work, no matter how truth ful the writer may be, sounds to the stranger like "boom" talk. However it is not necessary for the newsnancr to do it all people 4 4 coming and going nrc doing the talking just now, (specially the drummers, who sell the merchants of this city coods. They are in a position to know the condition of the cities in winch they do business, and they never fail to put in n good word foi Cottage Grove God bless 'em. Long may they live. FOLTTICATj COMMRXl'. Harrison Ritteubouse Kincaid re fers to the last state campaigners as "lying imported speakers and hired local liars." Mr. Kincaid didn't speak that way when he was a candidate on the republican ticket for secretary of state and was elected to that lucrative office by republican votes. But as soon as he assumed the duties of that office he thought he was the state gov ernment, the whole show, and be cause others thought differently he changed his coat, ran next time on a fusion ticket was overwhelmingly defeated, and sent back to his home a defeated and disappointed old man. This accounts for his vaporings. Forest Grove Times. "He is the best clerk that Lane count v ever had." These are the words used in speaking of County Clerk Lee by a man who worked for manv vears on the records of Lane county but who is not now connected with that office. What better assurance than that could be asked for that the records will be well kept if they are entrusted to his care for the two years com mencinn July 4, 1900 Florence West. The present good weather is in deed encouraging to the miners and freighters of Bohemia district. If this weather continues and there is 110 reason to think otherwise- in two weeks freighters can load to their limit and no trouble will be experienced in retting into the hills. Let the sun shine that's when old Bohemia "shines" and Cottage Grove will "shine" along with it. There is little opposition to the re-election of Geo. M. Brown to the office of district prosecuting attor ney. Mr. Brown has made a splen did reputation since his incum bency, and as an attorney, par ticularly on criminal law, he is to day second to none in the state. G. W. Griffin nominee on the re publican ticket of Lane county, tor coroner is one of the most popular and thorough business men in the county, and should he be elected to the office, he will fulfill the duties to the tetter. Two years ago Tongue carried Yamhill county by a majority of 231 over Veatch, the fusion candi date ot the democrats, populists and silver republicans. RCH'S STOKE. Always a Ml Stock. Cottage Grove Oregon. A VOICE OP GREAT JOT Good Things Always Speak for Themselves j. DIVIDE ITEMS . R. Kendall arrived home the Prof, Mnyi4. V S Miller went to Eugene on 1th returning on the 7th. Joe Van Ness has returned to this neighborhood after a long visit in Cali fornia. John Simpson camo back from the Mohawk Tuesday and V W Taylor with him on a 20 day furlough from tite insane asylum at Salem. Mr. Turner of Cottago Grove ha moved onto hia new farm near here. Mrs. Emma Wiur arrived here Mon doy on a viBit to her brother Walter Oanady. Cstnndv. Still a good many of uh sick with tin jnppe. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Quick delivery Tho Weekly Oxecosiaa United Ktntt'8 Land Olilce, Roaoburg, Ore , May II, IIMO. Notice iri hereby tsivon that in com pliance with the provisions of tho act ot uongressoi Junes, IH7H, entitled "An act for the cale of tiuilier lamls in the .-stat eg of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory," Perry It. Shw wikxI of Cottage Urovo, County af Lane, Siato of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1005, tor tho nun-huso of the AV i NE l, UK 1-4. NW 1-4, BE 1-4 NIC 1-4, of Section No. 8, in township No. 22 S, Rango No. 2 W., and will ofler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforo the Register and Re ceiver of this ofiico nt R.Meburg, Ore gon, on Friday tho 3rd day of August. Ho names as witnestes: F. 1. Phillins. D. II. Brumbaugh. Philip Spong, J. D. Palmer, of Cottage persons claiming ad Grove. Ore-iron. Any and all versely tho nbovo-dcBcribed lands nm in this day if requested to file their claims office on or before Ettid 3rd August, 1000. J.T. BninoKB, Register. Eakin & Bristow have just re ceived their first shipment of Cres cent Bicycles for 1900. They al ways give satisfaction and are the cheapest iu the market $25.00 and Two Ladles Made Happy anl They Want Their Friends lo Know II. Through tho advice of friend 1 re cently called at 11 number of dental offices in tho city to learn what 1 might expect to pay for upper and lower cots of teeth, uli-o to uncertain if p.iinler-8 extraction that I had heard no much abut was a reality. I had nothing but snap's anil poorly Hlled teeth led for masticating purposes. Well, it is un necessary toadil that I dre.idcd the op eration. I had onu large tooth tlut hud pained so badly I could not sleep for several nights, no I couclinlcil to have it out first. I tried nt a large advertising dental ollicc and they gave it p. Hav ing heard that Dr. Hulliiiger the man ager of tho Gold Model Denial Parlors, on tnc second floor of the Washington building, corner of Fourth and Wash ington streets, is the inventor of the oidy successful method of extracting teeth .without pain, I called iu to see liini. He assured me after diagnosing my cas that he could extract my teeth and adjust new ones without causing tut- iiny pain. I told him to go ahead, so he. took .me under his own supervmiou. Kvervthing teemed to be bundled with precision aud yrt he was as eaiclul as as one couiii pos-univ lie. 1 uav- since learned that he does nut handle any of his patients as roughly as some dentists do, thus modifying pain in a great many cases. I told the doctor to take out first the old "acher" which had kept me awake for a week. He used his application on the gums and in 10 seconds had the tooth in the forceps, ind holding it it) said : "Did you feel it?" I was surp ised to say the least. It didn't hurt any more than pulling a hair from my head would. The doctor went right on and extracted the other 22 teeth. My gums were not sore in the least afterwards, and the work all the way through was most satisfactory. Even the price was ns low as some who claim to be the lowest-priced work iu town. My friends acknowledge equally as good treatment. Friends or strangers can write to or call on me regarding the painless extracting at 015 Guild avenue. MRS. IDA URUNNER. If you wish to hear from another per son having a similar experience, ad dress Mrs. E. Stcrnhofi, 603 Williams avenue. This lauy had 10 teeth ex tracted at 0110 sitting. ,J)r. Hullinger baa met with unlimited success in painless extraction since opening office in this city in the Sher wood hotel. RlrPdS McFARLAND & CO. Proprietors. DenlerM in: MAIN STRI-l-T, I3eof, Mutton, lovk Voal, Bacon, l,nrd. Fresh Sausnp-os, 1? mid Gamo in season .A.T T.H.I.0 "LOWE? PIUCKS. - COTTAGK CROVI5. OKEf, irosej Mart havit gene Progression. 1 I 1 if Wi are living iu rapid e: nnag of Progression. Tke WM.,UiH next ne Keep up with the times. If you tee charier to hritfii jotmtla thv opportunity. . Yon Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At J3enson !Drug Company, COTTAGE (iltOVE ORu 2sPure Drugs and Chemicals Hardware. If yon want any thinr in the Hardware line, come and loot our goods and see how the prices suit. We Khali endeavor loculHari full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mcchxnlcs Tools. Cutltrr. An tion, Waahing Machine. Chonu, Etc and" a Full Lie of Arfcii Implements. Phillips & Davison. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Rocoburg, Oregon, April, S8 1000. Notice is heieby given thai in com pliance wfth the provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 1878, entitled "A act for the sale of timlH-r lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Ntivadn, "'"'"""'"BlonTerrltorv," Lorenzo 11. tanflfld, of Cottage (trove, County of hine. State of Oregon, has this day filed III tills oilieit IiIh WW, for tho purchase of tho KK 1-4 of -tenon iio. z, in Township No. 5JH, itiuieu No. 1 W.. nml u ill ,,ih.r ...,.,.r ... , ' ' - - ........ ..... .,..v. ... uvi MF snow that he lurul smii'lit I valuable for itu timber or stono than for agricultural puriioseH, ami to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebnrg. iooo0"'01' ",ay t,,u ,rd 1,uy July. Ho nnmes ns witnesses: Pi.MiMIarl(iV N M:,r"".J I Jones, " Lilly, of Coitage Grove, Oregon. Any uudall persons claimlngadvenelv Uioal)ovp. escribed lauds are requested to fllo their clahiM iu this office on or before said L'3rd day of Julv, 1000. J T nridges, Register. A. J. HULLINGER, D. I). S. Graduato Northwestern University, Chicago. Post Graduate American College Dental Sur gery, Chicago. The postoffico is now on tho other sido of tho street and it is an ngreenblo im provement on the old quarters. When you go to tho poatofTico don't go to Eby & Johnsons law office and enquiro for your mail hut cross or stay on the other side ot tho stcect. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tho County Court of Lane County, Oregon, will receive bids up to ono 1000 for furnishing the materials an( wnf5?" roiul uridgo acrons the McKonzio River at Hendricks Ferry in said County. Plans, " S cations, and strain diagrams must ac company each bid and bids will lw re- "ri c l""''r or woou criu piers. Iho Court reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. h Lugene, Oregon, May 10, 10C0. By older of tho Court. E. U. Lkk, Clork. With nhsTolr Ihwltoreotlonery and ToIjubco ' R S- SMITH'S Billiard. PnnlfbC.nrA D, 5t1tt'-n..mree, new KM Jilfese Bm5 WvXc elec Bcnsi x.u Those Shirt A. full line oft latest patterns r- 1 jL iie prices v 1 1 ir n ti 1 111 HemcDway & Bi NOTICE FO fUBUCATIW. Dr; Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair l!hbe8t Award. 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