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BOHEMIA NUGGET. PAXTON SPEAKS. S. M. YORAN. C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. Kntoreilnt tho poMoffloo nt Cnttnjre Orovo, OrAgon an Hecontl Class mull mutter. ALARGE AUDIENCE GREETS An 'Eloquent Speaker, n Sound HIM AT THE OPERA HOUSE Btlbncr!ptlon price, 81.00, lu ntlvniiru. Aavertlntng rntcn ntmln known upon triplication. Friday, Novemdkr 2, 1900. Reasoner nntl nn Able Advocate of Progress and Prosperity. An Able Showing Made for theJ Administration and. Much Enthusiasm Aroused.' FOR PRESIDENT william Mckinley introdow OF OHIO On Wednesday evening Martin's Hall was well filled and the au dience for over two hours was elo nuentlv entertained by Hon. S. M. The afternoon train on Monday Yoran of Eugene. He discussed brought to Cottage Grove the Hon. the expansion policy ot tins gov- O. F. Paxton of Portland, who is eminent from its inception to the 1 - 1 before the people on the republican present day, gave the most profound ticket as presidential elector of and logical reasons for every step Multnomah county. He was met in advance that this nation had at the depot by a committee and ever taken, proved the justification escorted to the Hotel Sherwood, and wisdom of the addition' of every where a levee was held with the piece of territory now under the party leaders. He was billed to folds of the flag, cited the immense 1 speak at 7:30. By that hour the strides of commerce and the trc hall was nicely filled, many ladies mendous building up of the arteries being present. Darwin Briatow of trade and traffic to the glory and was the chairman of the meeting honor of this country through the and in a graceful and easy manner statesmanship and far-sighted genius the speaker to his of the leaders of the republican audience. party, and prophesied a trlorious Mr. Paxton is a forceful and victory for McKinley and Roose- ready talker and before he had been velt on Tuesday next. on his feet three minutes he had He was listened to in earnest the entire attention and confidence attention throughout and was en- of his hearers, and for the next two thusiastically applauded. His ob- hours interest never lacked while Meet lessons were terse, sharply he unfolded in a masterly manner pointed and went directly home to all the live issues that confront the his auditors, and throughout his manly and masterly effort never TT-. 1 1 .11 . I 1 -.. im,c;nunf nnnc-Antnf niaae many lemng points once urn .ne utter a coarse or un faithfully administering the trust aSainst the opposition by reading complimentary epithet adverse to placed in his hands. Uninfluenced by nowailfi and then an extract from his opponents except to point out prejudice, unmoved by ill-advised ulterances speeches made by the -unwisdom and false theories clamor, and unruffled bv caotious the democratic leader four years set afloat by the prophet of de- FOR VICE-PRESIDENT THEO. ROOSEVELT OF NEW YORK. "In war or in peace, whether dealing with the whites or blacks, foreign or natives. President Me- Kinley's course has been dictated American people in this campaign. H. the criticism, he nnrsnes the even tenor a& and comparing them with the mocracy. of his way, adhering steadfastly to wild ancl senseless mouthings of He was introduced by C. ti,,;r,i,f oc tt, that same leader now. The falacies Burkholder as chairman of light to see the right, vindicating ol democratic theories on financial evening, who presided with dignity day by day the judgment of his lines were exPloded and the in- and effectiveness, and the meeting supporters, and presenting to the sincerity of the Bryan howl against was in point of eloquence, iustrtic- nations of 'the elobe the perfect em- trusts was clearly proven by the tiveness and the exeniplication of w;mp(,rnfti,Mvn;Mi Amir,v, " records of congress, inasmuch as the good work performed by the Charles H. Grosvenor. the only measure to regulate trusts party of progress and prosperity, a was put upon the statute by re- .genuine success Ex-United States Senator Tohn uublican votes atrainst the unitpd It O I T .... H. Mitchell will address the citi- nnnnsitimi nf the HprnrvM-nt,V iur. uryan recently auacKeu ex zens of Cottage Grove on the vital in that body. Pansi" a"d commended William issues of this campaign at Masonic The great democratic bugaboo of Hl S ward 111 tbe same sPeech Hall this (Friday) evening. The imperialism was dissected and the Seward was the first to carry ol,r Senator is a gifted speaker and you speaker asked, his audience where .K acr0SS lhe SaIt water- Pln"S 11 in Aiassa, Air. uryan endorsed the sentiment "He Was, Faithful " Seward was; but not in Bryan's fashion. mr 1 Lurch's Lurch's 1 fa fa WIS HAVE RECEIVED AU, OF OUH WINTER GOODS AND THE SAME WIU BE SOU) AS CHEAP AS ANY PLACE IN Till? VAM.EY. Such 11s Ladies' Jackets ancl Golf Capes Misses' Jackets ancl Golf Capes Children's Jackets and Golf Capes 1 'if W fa fa g VST THEY ARE AM, MADE THE LATEST STYLE 37 i Lurch's Lurch's I $1 Mr. Bryan can promise the country that there will not be many strikes when he becomes president . Idle working men do not strike; neither will employed labor strike on a falling market. Bryan's patriotism is of that peculiar kind that would lead him to wreck every industrial institu tion 111 the country in order to make a practical experiment of his theories. MA It it I Kit. LAXD-OA110UTTK At the l-omu (if tlu bride on Howe river, October 18, 1900, Isaac Land to Mrs Kate On routte, thellev. Wnlilon olllciating. A larfjo number ot relatives and friends were present. An excellent dinner was served and nil enjoyed them selves greatly . The bride and ftroom linvo lived in that section for many years, and luivo man v friends who wish them happiness. i Central Market I iWilRLill it CO, Proprietors. DEALERS IN I3o(-f; Mutton, Pork, Wal, .'Fish and Game in. season AT THE - lowest :p;ric ks. AlAliN fclKI'.lil', COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. J)IKI. will enjoy an hour with him. This could be the great fear of military will be the closing speech of the ascendancy to a people of 76,000,000 campaign for the continuance of with a handful of 27,000 regu prosperity and the election of Mc- lars and 35,000 volunteers that Kinley and Roosevelt. A big will be disbanded as soon as the house should greet the speaker and traitors at home are relegated to a year. The republican national and all should attend. back seat by the votes of American state tickets will be elected bv a patriots. majority which cannot be ques Many topics of inside adminis- tioned Kentucky will fall intoi line this disfran- Bourke The South has already chised the Afro-American Cockran and other northern democrats iavor tne re peal of the Fifteenth Amendment. The democrats of both sections of the country have agreed to this proposition. The democratic test of loyalty is that one must be willing to starve and stagnate under democratic mis management, rather than indorse by bis vote one of the most mag nificent administrations ever en joyed by the American people. frmMnn liictnrir Ti-nriv fmtMiorl ..nr.. P . ine 1 and made plain and the able dis course was often warmly applauded. Mr. Paxton on. Tuesday went north to Albany and thence he goes into Eastern Oregon and will continue his speaking tour until election dav. The positive certainty of repub hcan success is now assured and it is only a question of the size of the majorities that will be given for sound government. If the private letters from officers serving in the Philippines could reach the public there would be no doubt of the fact that the insur gents' present activity is caused When Bryan copyrighted his book he availed himself of the most extreme form of protection known to the law. No manu facturer has any such absolute and unlimited protection 'as Bryan has The heaviest frost of the season entirely by the hopes they have of s recorded at Indianapolis. The As soon as-McKinley was elected Bryan s election. To say the least expected great gathering of. demo- in 1896 confidence was restored and it is an unfortunate position for a cratic claus from all over the we have had prosperity ever since, candidate to be placed in when his country fizzled out so that on Why change conditions to the hard words and avowed policy give hope opening day barely 1,000 were 1 ... .1 times in vogue from 1892 to 1896? ana encouragement to tne armed present. foes orhis own eovemment. -rm ' : : : : tt Bryan may talk all right, but if JT... u, 11 uryan is eiecteu tnis country elected his acts will be in accord This talk of corruption in view W1U Dave a "S1""" change of the with the men who made him a of the proposed expenditure Gf worst character. We will have presidential possibility; and these about $2,000,000 by Tammny in &od taste of his policy long before men are all against the black man. New York City, and .the methods his inauguration and a bitter one it that prevail in the solid South. wm De ii.u U1U"" oueut not to make nine 1 of nn im. TM, . reception, but will cast her vote for "... ,. . 7 " . . . "T . . " a,c "unciiig ' ...... :..:.:..u.ut ' F'u E we people, it is McKinley for .u,c,Wua.uuUUliuuiuiiu the same -old cry that has been militarism hospitality and her judgment. The Lincoln candidate can now commence to sharpen his pencil and get ready to write "The Sec ond Battle; or How It Happened." 1 ueara 111 every campaign 111 the republicans have won. The democratic thugs may con tinue to throw stones at Governor Roosevelt, but they cannot affect the opinion of the American voters. As an evidence of what demo cratic editors really think as to the result of the election, it may be noted that they devote considerable space to speculations as to who will constitute McKinley's next cabinet, while they are not even guessing about Bryan's advisers. Mr. Bryan says the talk of the full dinner pail is an insult to the You voted for prosperity and got intelligence of tho American la- it. Will you now vote acrainst it? borer. Yet there are some very in telligent laborers who recrard it as Yes, we'll yell, "All is well!" a great improvement over the the night of the sixth of November, j democratic free soup house. imperialism and now, were luminc wnicn "Kiuuat mm iwo years atro as a peace-policy man who would stand any insults irom Spain. Better keep the mills open than to open the soup.houses. Don't Let Baby Suffer. THERE IS ONLY ONE THING KNOWN fnr aiding the teethlnK proeeu i$ "low -growth In Infants ancl children, and that Is, tor very nb. ylous reasons, called AN'I I KKKT, it stoni th Irettine. rcBtlen. ni --V,ir .!1?P". l!e and diarrhoea. I'revent. b Wm trouble, and convulsions. Renders lannino ".na sw. It has been estimated That Ave m Hons of tables die annually for want of mothnn knnwlnir whnt in .in in,i,ir ! .V "joiners missed with tho careless remark '"ifiv cutllns her teeth." Your chlW need L. making material. ANTlritKT roSniii. thn,S want. Is tasteless, dissolves in ml nd taLpn easily. Onobox will save your blS5 nM m scry Sent postpaid by return ina?i m. celpt of 60 cent's. lW Instruction "withSaJh "ddress INLAND DIU'O CO., MUuhtt street, Ban Francisco, Cal. Antl ret so coitaVn w relieves teething babies that wo ' win P on aVf EfoJfSM old by mall rofuna tho money bv fsndlng stamps inull tor those returned wlthy lu SO days not over one fourth uied b' TEFFT In Malheur CItv. October 11. 1900, Dulhrrt Teiri; interinunt Octoliur 17, nenr tiiut city. Dolbert Toirt was well nnd favorably known in tliiHconimuiiity, wlicro lio ru- niilcil for a long timo iinil where lie lint- many wnrm iind loving frienilH who deeply deplore hia untimely taking off and sincerely mourn hia lost", nnd who will tnias him in the circle where thev ever united in fellowship. VAXSCI10IAOK On Howe river. Oc toher 25, 1000, (J. Vatitchoiaek, stgttl year. Mr. Vnnsehoiiii'k winonoof the ohlcHt .settlers in thin rcctinn, linvitij; cornea herefrom Missouri over S3 ycitm uu", He wits well known mill alwayn potnilar and had tt laru circle of warm nnd true friends who will revere liin ineinorv. Ho wuh laid uwny tosleeii the luii" bleeii in Jienr'H eeinetory. kotiFi THIS SIACI5 TO JJK OCCUI'IKl) 1 by the New Hardware firm of WIIKIvi.UK & SCOTT, successors' to Pnillips & Davison. To property owners on Wall, Mnin, I-ourth, "A" & '2d. etreets in the city of Uottngo brore, Lano County, Oregon. You arid each of you are heieby noti fled that on tho 221 d ty of O.itobor, 1U00, tho Uouneil of theeitvof Cottnee Grovo passed ordinances declaring the ntnount of HssenHiiicnt for street itn provenients on caid streets to be assessed to each lot, block and parcel of land lying nnd abutting on such streets, and mat on said dato and in and bv said ordinances said Council did assow, de clare and enact flint the probable cost of and for tho street improvement on AVnll ...Ill 1. tt lr f onuui, mil uo f.iv per loot, according to 1110 numbefof front feet of each lot. block and parcel of land abutting on said street: and that then rolmlilii i.nut nl .m. I for improving Main ntreet will bo .70 ui iuui, ir eaeu 101, UIOCK unit purcol of land nbuttitll! on nniil nri.t . .....I .1.... tlioprobablo cost of and for' improving Fourth street will bo nnd i 4 na o foo for n,,..l, LA l,."'".ur . .. w uium linn ijiircej 01 land Ivmif and aliiitflnerm uni.i ,,..... and that the probable cost of and for mwu iiiiprovqments on second streot, in i. G. McFarland's Addition m . ... . . . " v.mtv urovo. win do and is f.12 per foot for ench lot, block and parcel of land abutt ing on said street : anil tlmt tl.. ,.-,.i..,t.i ""' iur iiuproveineni on "A" street in D. G. McFarland's Add. to Cot- uiove, win ijonnuis f.iapor foot for each lot, block find parcel of land JIHH mm uuiiuing on soiu street Cbe Chicago Cypewitcr Price $35.00 Tlie CHICAGO Cannot 15c Excelled for Compactness and Clearness of Writing. It is easy to learn to operate, and there is a small' number of parts to get out of order. K. L. King, Gen'l Agent for Ore. Albany, Oregon. C. J. Howard, I,ocal Agent, Cottage Grove, Ore. GLASS m BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grove ill! rail We are now nronnrod tn 111 liiui . i ii 11 r. nn run vfiti. .! n i. . .. .1 .. r Octolier, 1000, the said assmentsnd n V , , CtS' MottWiu8S. the amount to bo tmhi hv,n..i. . I" I Cornice. Sash nnrl Dnnr enTered t , r E "K w'oxv frames, Screen ..i.i..i1.. . ". .r h wr twi.,.i .t . ntg "muwa, i-icKets, etc. Doors. fi t. ----ww vu JIUI1H HIT I TTT!.. 1 ... . sain city, and that tho several nrnnunt. !..,80 "- .Hons VP ""ooiui properties nnd t int r.i . , too same are due and payable, und that K 01 aU kn,ds n,ade a"d unless nttid within linni.. ,i... '' 1 rir,nWa lir ..l.'ii , . said, dato to t ie c jtv mL7 K T T' ..VCW1U aiso wom L'lor- y, tho several properties so liui l KUStIC S,du,S. Ceiling, or .u Miuiu.lliur fcOlll tn Ddllof., .,..1.1 K1ZO ."iKlflli..- amounts, nnd tl, 'A DU,U ments of selling th. saiTprZcrt L. Bon Ton MEAT MARKET i Main Street Coltap.Groyo, Oregon.! SUPPIvY HOUSE I?OR COTTAGE GROVE AND BOHEMIA. Send Vour OrrJors by Telephone. J. 8. Mciiu:y, Oity Hecord'er. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the CAFE ROYAI, on Kiver street, near the bridge, COTTAtJB Grovj,, ORB. Short orders day and night. Every thing first-class and the best the market affords. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S, P. DEPOT W. H. Beagle, Managkr. I The Nugget office carries n full Hue of legal blanks and visiting cards, (.-