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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1901)
1 s 7 AM. IJI'.TI-ATK IIIIHINICHH MICN OI' UOTTAIJIC flHOVIS AIIVI5KT8I5 IN Till'. NIMKJUT. THIS NtUlUKT JOII Ol'FIUK TUKNH OUT ClOOU WOIIK AT MOST HKASONAIILK I'lUUHS. Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vol. in Cottage Grove, Oregon, Friday, December 20, 1901. BOHEM PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Attorney-al-Law Onics nil Main sllr-ut, Wmt Mile- COTTAOU GltOVIt, OKH. ,1. 0. JOHNSON ami F. G. EBY ?l(toriieus mid Con nuelon-at-t.o w Rpeolal attention kIvimi In MliiliiK,('oriratlon mill ilercTiiillli' Ijiw. Olllre oviirdnrman A lie iiu-n wity' toro. COTTAGE GROVHuORK. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-al-Law o o o : Olllni mi Jliiln "treijt : CoTTAGK Gkovh, Quit. JEROME KNOX Attorncy-al- La.w l'fi)tiiit atluntlim i'nl'1 to Mliilntr lliiliie, Cutback Gkovic, Okk. IIKLMUll W. tllOMI'KlN ciiam. a. ii a nil Y. THOMPSON & HARDY j Httoriiciixand Oouiisclors-at- Law HcU1 alli'llUoli Kjven lojtio law of Mines. KIRiKNK, OUK. L. T. HARRIS tittomtii ami (luuiisclor nt-Lmv Boenlal ttltulilliill Kloli Ik llio law if Mines First NiUlniml Hunk HiilMing. KIHSKNK, OUK. Mrs. Kallicrlnc StliletT, II. Diseases of Women ami Cliililrtn COTTAGH OUOVH. OUK. u"!wT'tl. ROBINSON -I'HArriciNu 1'iivnrus Oltlr mnl roMoiiPi! on Uher utteel, near Wall, OOTT.MIKIIHOVK, - - OIlKdOS. BUSINESS. J. W. BENTLY, The pMPtli-al Hoot ami KIhkj Miller, located ouiMliHir i't otlbe lnirUI llulel. Itflf line nvrttly Mono. Satisfaction Guranteed. BARKER & PERMAN l'KOI'UIUroHS OF THE EXCHANGE-8 iii:au:ux i. fini: WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mnlii street. Online" lrii-. Or. ' H. C. MADSEN, WATCHMAKER. Ilepnlrlni: at roasoiiKtile eharne. All work Kimrmileoil flrt-i'l.iw. Vt.'lic,rl"-V Jeuclryat lowest ITIeeii COTTAOK UUOVH. OUK. iuiqm,H)iy ii nil, "i-T OiirLincotfolioos I a gf llir rrtlrtlmrv f nl fnudnian'rn&rto.Uio liust shoes for Inc money in llio world. B..IRAM fllAH A completo line nlways in stock At LURCH'S. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Sagikaw, Or. "" "j!.a m ic s-'co i" r'"v AToTiKit""'" With each cash p.uclmsoof onjlolIor'B w Tth of goo. h wo (jivo you u tlckot for our annual lrttwl.it? to tako plow Jf ' ury 1st, 1001. The first prfco. will bo a laio.aoJ,UVatol,.EAKiH&BBiiiTOW Kino roHidoncoa, clioico loU. biiBlnesa flocks for ualo Joromo Knox & uo. KEEP on HOLLIMY GOODS! EAKIN ivuvv Is so Large it is impossible to never experienced such early nearly nil gone. If you want away your packages and you LEADERS tis&fit nil Garman & KNOWLEDGE IS WEALTE ! Do you know That a Railroad is being constructed from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia Mining District r ' through one of the finest timber belts on the Pacific Coast ? Do you know that the ore now being transported by wagon from the Bohemia Mining District to Cottage Grove is the same character that made Cripple Creek famous ? Do you know that this ore from the Helena Consolidated Mine contains values from Four to Kight Hundred Dollars per ton, and is being shipped to the Omaha Smelters through Long & Bitigham's warehouse. Do you know that the present population of Cottage Grove will double in the next eigh teen months ? , ' Do you know that the fine, high, sightly tract of land adjoining Cottage Grove (formerly owned by G. W. Long) has been platted in "lots and acreage and is being offered on terms that will enable you to double on your investment in a very short time ? The above is a few of the facts with which we can make you acquainted if you will call upon us or write. Address all communications TOUR OUR STOCK & BRISTOW in ipnnnmipn , ipmii luiiiiiiuviiiioimin: Goods Sharply Underpriced Our Careful Attention Costs Yoii Nothing Yet It Must Be Valuable, to you OUR STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS list and price them all. Just come in buying of Holiday Goods. Our best to select from a full line, do so now. can get them any time. Hem en way LIST MEHGI-IA.4STDIZHSTG- to LOO & BESTG-I-IA-M, i. O. BOX S, COTTAGE GROVE, OltEGOX. ETE of e and see for yourself. We have Dressing Cases and Albums are We have a place we can store Hi n A? ATM A MANILA AND SANTIAGO. OrcKonlnn. The country will indorse Admiral Dewey's professional estimate of the technical points at issue in the Schley case, and will heartily ratify liis trilm tc in Arlmirnl Srlilov's pat. lant conduct offSantiago and glori- ens leadership in the great victory' of July 3. It is enough for the public to know that Dewey does not follow the conclusions of Ben ham and Ramsey in several counts, and that he has sense and spirit enough to rise above hair-splitting to the level of net achievement. The essential thing in matters of this kind is not, as certain naval authorities seem to think or per haps to pretend, a minute and slavish subservience to the text of orders, but it is first the right purpose, and, second, results. Suppose Schley thought he ought to go to "Key West and coal, and suppose he was wrong is he to be censured be cause he didn't co counter to his best judgment? Perhaps so, in some narrow, technical sense, but not in any large sense involving the conduct of actual war. A man often has to disobey orders, mili tary and naval annals are full of such violations, which time has J abundantly approved. Besides this popular rough sense of the reauirementsofoublicnolicv. I ' there is widespread resentment at Jthe remarkable display of injustice to which the navy department has been accessory. They told Schley that Cervera was at Cienfuegos why has nobody been questioned as to this? Thev told him that Cervera was positively notrat Sau tiago is no blame to be assigned for this? Sigsbee gave erroneous information and Sampson issued wrong orders; but the only activ ity displayed by them has been in derogation of the man who won 1 victory in spite of them. Congress should probe this antl Schley conspiracy to the bottom. Meanwhile, what is more fitting than that the two men who fought and won the war with Spain should be found standing together? Your Uncle George is all right. ITS AMPLE HISTORICAL BASIS. Minneapolis Tribune. No American exposition since the Columbian has .had a more ro mantic historical basis than that which is to be held in Portland in IQ01; to commemorate the centen nial of the Lewis and Clark expe dition from the Missouri river to the Pacific coast. The purchase of Louisiana was on act of statecraft; the exploration of the new and mysterious addition that doubled the area of the infant republic was a deed of adventure. That was an important event in the history of the country; this is an interesting event, and human sympathy never fails to discriminate in favor of the latter. Though the place chosen for the exposition lies outside of the Louis iana Purchase, it has been wisely selected. The Oregon country was the goal of the expedition, and this was the first of a series of westward adventures, government and pri vate, that finally knitted the early American discoveries on the Pa cific coast together with the Louisi ana Purchase itself, iuto organic oneness with the matured republic. It was 40 years before the political union was completed, and nearly 40 more before quick commercial communication was established. Portland was not dreamed of by Lewis and Clark; but for near half of the 80 years it stood a lonely outpost of American civil ization on the North Pacific coast, awaiting the inevitable. It is dis- tinctly the place for the Centennial Exposition. Interest in this event will be most keen and immediate in the old Oregon country west of the Louisiana Purchase, which now in cludes two great states and part of two. more' but . tho ans-Missouri reSlon sf' ret?ins the common in- luresi wun una wmcn inc iewia and Clark expedition gave it. The region over which these bold ad venturers marched should welcome the opportunity to join with that in which they wrested, in com mem orating the first real event in the history of either as American territory. POWER AND NOSE. LmlleV Home Journal. A large nose is always an un failing sign of a decided character. It belongs to the man of action, quick to see and to seize oppor tunity. A small nose indicates a passive nature, one less apt to act, although he may feel as deeply. He will have many theories, while the possessor of a large nose will have deeds to show. Persons with small noses are most loving and sympathizing, but their friendship is not the active kind. A nose with the top slightly tilted is the sign of the heartless flirt. A long nose shows dignity and repose. A short nose pug nacity and a love of gayety. Au arched nose one projecting at the bridge shows thought. A straight nose shows an inclination toward serious subjects. A nose that turns up slightly indicates eloquence, wit andimagination. If turned up much it shows egotism and love of luxury. A nose that slopes out directly from the forehead, that shows no indenting between the eyes, indicates power. If the nose, is indented deeply at the root, the subject will be weak and vacillat ing. A nose that turns down sig nifies that the possessor is miserly and sarcastic. ,JOMSOl, Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, -DEALERS IN- Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you pricer upon all lines bandied by s, whether you buy or not. J Our Stock is New, Neat and Clean, and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWKAR all other Leads. It you 1 local dealer does not carry it writs to us and we will see that you get ft. W. P. Fuller & Co. PORTLAND, OREO.0N. Advertise in the Nugget, 1