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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. BRYAN'S CLAP-TRAP. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Tho Orcgwilftn. The Helena Independent, an ex- Knibrci Bi tho poitofitco at Cottnce Orove, oonctit ot Urvnnism nnd a sincere vtvKuu .iOTconu ihb.i ninii mnuer. Hul)nrlitlnn prlvo, 91.60, In miviiurp. ArivertWlnc rnlcn matin known upon .nppllratlon. Friday, August 24, 1900. FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM OF OHIO FOR VICE-PRESIDENT THEO. ROOSEVELT OF NEW YORK. admirer of would-be United States Senator Clark's methods of purily ing politics, mnkes pitiful and even pathetic plea from day to day in the name of the toiling masses (or the defeat of McKinlev as the one thing necessary for the financial equality of all mankind and the perpetuity of American institutions. The following paragraph illus trates the style and argument em ployed by that organ in its efforts to secure votes for Bryan " 'AH day she had watched her baby brother while her mother was awav at work. Relieved by her mother's return, she fell asleep at an open window aiid fell to the pavement, being instantly killed.' So died little Anna Cossio, aged 4 years, in New York City last week. The awful heat, the close walls, McKINLEY aiK ce'''"Ss ' 'ie "our "ttJ raoou iioie rooms mac leic no breathing space. Five children and a mother working to eke out a miserable existence. The 4-year-old doing the work of a nurse all day, doing a woman's work in the playtime of life. Yes; wages are rising. While recognizing the pathos o labor, or to use the demagogue's pet phrase, the "poor" against the "rich." In cither phase it is utterly contemptible and meaning less, except as it appeals to shallow men whose very existence is a grievance, the notes of which, whether socialistic, anarchistic, populistic or hybrid democratic, 'bray harsh discordance on the air." An order was made sonic time since, by the city marshal, request ing that property owners drive the nails down in their respective side walks. Some of these days the marshal will take his hammer nnd go on a still hunt for those pro truding nails, and do the job him self, and then the property owner will have a bill to pay to the city. It would not take but a Jew moment's for each property owner to comply with the request of the marshal, thus saving considerable expense, and materially improving the looks of the sidewalks. VI w is Wo arc Heccivine: a Largo Invoice of 3 Fall Good ? TO MAKIv ROOM Wli WIU. Slil.I. Ml miner Goods ixk Cost for the next () days. JfflT CALL KAKLY J LURCH'S. I cows A number of valuable owned by the citizens of this city this picture aud being luoved t0 pity for the condition of the Cossio have been killed -by the Southern Pacific Co. this season. In many instances the owners will get pay from the company, but the amount received from the company will hardly compensate the owner mother and children, one is puzzled to know what special feature of the policy of the present administra tiou is responsible for it. "Im nerialism." militarism." nr flip rr. .. ,w ju3l duucu, u.m lo pudiation of the doctrine of 16 to 1? wiioseiamiiya cow was an actual There are dou5tless matter.of.fact necessity, liaci tue cow ordinance which was considered last spring, gone into effect the cows would, commonplace people inconsiderable numbers who will see in the cir fMimstrmr-PS nnrl ?tinir1fntnl troirnrlv and doing business at the old stand, Lhe illflliem.eof ..wfnl heati the UIC uwucia WUUK I1UL ue 10JKI11KI1 ... It- it 1 ! , .1 . (,.T ,, ., . , , close walls, the low ceilings and the . .,. ' . four litt'e rabbit-hole rooms" in .... , , ... which this mother and her five would be in much better condition. u;ia- r j . -j c ! children med, not evidence of an There seems to 'be little talk, unwise governmental policy, but of other than good natured comment, human short-sightedness and pa regarding the coming presidential rental irresponsibility. Wages for election. The people generally t,,e c,ass of labor that this wretched seem to have made ud their minds mother and thousands like her as to which wav they will cast perform and have performed their vote next November, and it throughout the ages as a means of is a safe prediction, judging from keeping base life afoot, are not the financial condition of the oeonle subject to fluctuation. The char- today as compared with that of woman's wages in New York City four years ago, that their minds have never been much beyond the are made up to cast that powerful starvation point, whether the one little slip of paper for one- William political party or the other was in McKinley, who at present resides power. They were no better in in a house called "The White tfae first Cleveland administration, House," at Washington, D. C. when industrial forces were liter . . . ally taking the country by storm, j .BaHcSCu ciiiimpion 01 than in his second administration, iu ttUB w lMe worm, nasae- When labor-even skilled labor Clllled to mepr flip ivintipr rf flial . . . .... c. , V-' . reacuea low tide m remuneration oaarKey-iutzsimmons ngnt, stating and begged for employment of any as his reason for refusing that there kind atany price vuu.u uc uu ticuiiin wuipping a In all man wuo nao lougnt anotner hard baftle the same week. Perhaps he has also taken into consideration the credit that would naturally fall to the other fellow if he should suc ceed in putting the big Jefferies out the same week in which he had fought another hard battle. ages of the world irre sponsible parentage has subjected helpless childhood to conditions of misery from which death offered the only release. To cite examples ot this kind as evidence that the country is in a bad way industrially by reason of its governmental policy, is the cheapest political Caleb Powers, accused of con- clan-trau. theshallmvmt mntrnm, spiracy in the murder of Goebel, It is an insult, moreover, to the in of Kentucky, has been convicted of telligence of the community and to the crime and sentenced to life im- the sturdy common sense of its prisonment, by a jury composed of voters. Yet this is a fair sample "eight democrats, three anti- of the stock arguments by which Goebel democrats, and one republi- the democratic journalists so can" who lied when he took the called of the Rocky Mountain oath administered to the jury. Ye States seek to keep their states in goas, cateoi wiiy didn't you tho Bryan column. No wonder "gang oot like a gude mon an' be that republicans have hope of hangt," and not make so much carrying even Montana with in trouble and expense. telligent methods, or that to this It is not as yet definitely known end rePublican daily newspapers which one of the ''important ques- have recently bee started, in the ifv,ic nr- 11 -V,. . three chief cities of the stntp Helena, the capital and head center The Cottage Grove postofiicc has been changed from a Fourth to n Third class office. This change has been looked for for some time and it is no surprise to Postmaster Sherwood, as the receipts of the office has entitled it to the Third Class for some time. In order to move oil' our old utoi-k oi Wall Timor o will elo.i! out mime t-radi'.mtt i-ost nnd will nuiko n miiasli ii in prii'i'e on bulimi'ii. If you arc n"i" to impi'i- it will jmv yon o tfi't our prlrcH iieloie utiyniL' sold. W Wu will not bo under- M.VltTIN it CoCIIIMS'. c7r. IMJ-Xril'KI.K. Bryan tells us that "Man, the handiwork of God, conies first." Why didn't he say "Me nnd Gott," and done with it? The allied forces seem to have had the key to the city of Pekin, and they didn't have much trouble finding the keyhole, either. REBECCA'S SOCIAL. The ice cream social given by the Rebeccas 011 Wednesday evening at Martin's Hall was a success in every sense. 1 he hall was more than comfortably filled with both young and old and everyone who attended brought a large ice cream appetite with them. The enter tainment opened with a prelude on the piano by Miss McQueen and was charmingly rendered. Then followed Miss Gracie Lincoln with a comic song entitled '.The Kid That Know.s it All." which was so well rendered and appreciated that she received a rousing encore, and gracefully responded by singing the pathetic and beautiful song, "Mamma is in Heaven." After this Miss Nina Ostrander sang "Be lieve," in a clear and pleasing man Mrs. I,m:ia Addition national orpin izor and lecturer of tlio V. I'. T. U . will uivo n furies of lecture, liciiiniiiiiiJ Sundav morning at 11 o'clock, at the V V Church, in thin city. Kvcrybody in vited. The elioiiH of the diHeient chnrcliOH especially invited to assist with the music. 1'iiks. V. C.T. V. I Central Market i SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in ami for Lauo county. Xancy Juno Itodcllichu, I'laintilf vs. L. Hodelheim, Defendant. To I.. Ilo'Ielhciiii, Defendant : In the name of tho Stale of Oregon, you nro hereby iciiuired to appear and answer the complaint of the plaiulilT, Nancy June Hodelheim, in theobove en titled court and cause, now on li to with tho clerk of said court, on or before the ilrst day of tho next reimlar tcnn of said court, to-wit: On or be-, fore tho Stbdavof Octolier. A. 1).. MM. and you are Imrebv notified that if von fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintitr, Nancy Jane Hodelheim, will tako itidirmcut nnd decree n-':i i n-1 von ton tho relief demanded in the complaint, to wn: ilis.solvim: the oom In of m.itriinoiiv ! between the plaintiff ami dcfcmlcnt ami restorinc plaintifi'to her former name, to-wit Nancy J. Stewart. This summons is published in the Ho- liennii Nnet, 11 newspaper printed. -DKAMSKS 1N- X3etf, jVIjilJon, .Voi'Jc, N'ojil co 1 1 , Xjmt'cI , Si 1.1 is; i ( Iish nncl Gnnie in season AT THlv MAIN STRlil-T, C0TTAG1C GROVK. ORKCON. 9S Hardware. If you want any thin;; in the Hardware line, come and look mr our goods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to onj j full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, published and of ueneral circulation in Stoves, Tinwa, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools. Cutlery, Amaai. Lane County, Oreuon, and is published I x. u- r. , riiuaz? oncna week in said paper for not le j t,on' washing Machine, Cnurru, Etc., and a Full L neof Aericultol Phillip 3 & Davison. than six weeks nrior to and until the Sib day of October, A. 1). 11)00, by order of U.K. Kincaid, Countv .Iodic of l.aue County, Orecoo. made the tlw day of AuL'iist, A. I). 1!)00. in Chambers. Date of First Publication, AiiL'iist U4th, 11)00. .Ikiiomk K.vox. Attorney for plaintiir. NOTICE OK DtSSOI.t'TION OK fAUTxillSlin' Implements. Cbc Chicago Cypewnter Xotlt-e Is hnrfihv v-lvnti thfif tho Klilp Herehiforc oxlitintf Iicihci-m Mm. June I Ilcnson nnd J. 8.11uniiin mifli.r ihollrm tiutnn of the l!e!ion limit Co., hm thin flsy been ill solvod liv tho tnnliil cincnt of tha piirliex, J. i H. Ilctimm retiring thorefrrim. I The bunlnos"! willlK! i-nntlni:eil In tho linn I linrno undur (ho niniiuifpmnMt nt Mm i.,,.,, i ner and won the approbation of the ""iibe ?11"U,I1M""1 wl" ',ll' 1,11 i large audience. The feast cf cream b;Irc:lrni.,'?lms.o,; was then announced and the relish aJS5t&Vl.:"lhth for it was so great that the long i"n"0n uniy ai otlHiro lirovc, Oregon, thin LUrd. ilay of Aiigum, lyoo. Mm. Jank Hensos, J. I?. llr.wiN. Paints ! tables in the center of the hall had to be reset four times. The cake that contained the gold ring was then cut and distributed by num bers, which was the cause of much merriment and lots of speculation as to who should get the gold ring. It was won by Miss Sina Orrell. Everybody was delighted with the cuucriammeiu aim an naci a real Wo Curry a Full I.liio of good social time and went to their PAINTS, OII.S, IJRUSIII2S uuiucb auyiuy aim lllIIlKlllg all manner of good things about the Rebeccas Price $35.00 The CHICAGO Cannot He lixcclledfc Compactness and Clearness of Writinf. It is easy to lentil to operate, and there isi Miiall number of parts to get out of order, K. L. Kino, c. J. Howam, Oeu'l Agent for Ore. Local Agent, Albany, Oregon. Cottage Grove, Off. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. WAhh PAPER, GLASS Sash and Doors Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. ..AG1JNTS l'OR. ttous" Mr. Bryan will call "the "paramount issue'! next nrpe?. dential camnaien. Its a ifi tn J of the Clark pull and push: Butte, bet, however, that it will not be where Daly holds sway. and Great claim Cleavclaml : Coda irn The Best Ready-Mixed the market. Colors Paint on 'imperialism. Falls, where both factions important following. Clearly, there never was a better opening for a "campaign of edu cation" than is presented in Mon-- tana this fall. The democratic contention, when not puerile, as in An exchange says that there ap- the example above noted, is most pears to be more electricity in the mischievous. This is witnessed in air this year than usual. Possibly its constant attempts to array the its campaign thunder. I forces of capital against those of Colonel Bryan may never be president of the United States, but he has made a roaring success in making a shaggy, long-eared ass out of the democratic trick mule. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A. Carlson, a logger at Alta, a wood camp near Comstock, at' tempted suicide at that place Wednesday forenoon. Carlson had uccu uu an .uluuui urniiK tor a week or more and had become un alanced. He had the impression that some one was trying to kill him. He purchased a razor and attempted the job himself, making live severe gashes in his throat, but none of them deep enough to cause death, although he almost cut either juggler. Dr. Wall was wired just in time to catch the af ternoon passenger, and attended the injured man's wounds at the earliest moment. The doctor reports turn not in danger. He was taken tn f b A llrtCrvif nl n t- Dnrnlm. 'TM i ...w mS -luursaay Und diarrhoea uiuiuiiig. uuuuux i-KUi-Kiy, niinuauy jor want of mnthnr. Sub mKoTCiM"1 ?n the dan jib wove Pli MH teoii. MOTHERS! Don't Let Baby Suffer. Infant, and ohlldKA, aOTi" ! " orwv oh uui mrn fnni.innn..- ...n Ot babtca dlo Ta, nn, W "l"y0. MUIIOIH IWInn tirtint George Lleeman, of Eugene, alX who visited here a few days last teH,ffi2sSS weeK, was so lavorabiy impressed XX. 'oSVSSflreW"0'!' will, rWf n ..,i . mi, !i HP.V",..f1,.y.? 9r baby untold ing country that he purchased a two-acre tract in Gowdyville, We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor- nig, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size atiHiuing, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT 1 Bon Ton I MEAT MARKET I - I Main Street 1 Cotlaffc Grove, Orcp. SUPPLY IIOUSK l'OR COTTAGE GROVK AND j BOIIKMIA. AGKNTS AVANThl). vf.ijuuii MUL-ufwirv toBcit our TKAS, COFKHES and SPICKS T . in every city nnd town in tho Htuten of Oregon un. Washington (.utsliluof Ior . Uvo or hreo houra j.er dnv to onnro will "1 Belling r Tens, Col'm) ...u S,, re" pleiiBant wort mid tl,.. ,... ... 'iV'.'rr8 WHlofur full : " u'liiuoBiio l' reo. uHHAT KARTPTJUT 'Pr.vt nnn., 3-'0 Wnahlnmon t., Portland, Orcmn.' I-nrgost UlBtrilmtorB of Toiih, CofToBt i and fa Pieon on tho Puclflo Coast ion J'J Send Your Orders 6y Telephona. W. H. Beagle Managkk. tl 11, . 1 . V ' .. aubuuBbiui operation. For a fine assortment r,r i.!.. tackle and snnrti ;- Hotel Eugene IIOLLBNBECK BROS, k W0 TTnn,1n,.nrlr- fnr MINING H' -"'1 "" KVKHY WAT ATTBNJ For watches, clocks and jej' w. ouua ana move nere this fall. I!SX5SS VnATcwCoiathadlrV.111" patronize uavioson -