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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD & HENRY, Proprietor. CJ.tlOWAMr Mr tBIIW.lfljNRV, - AimcW. fiJItoi nd Rualnui Mifwucr. KHwHt Iftr vM(i(!Ir t 0te nnwe, HHirTptlitt.'l.. I !-. rfrlMng ICoIck umi'rt ki,li upon ftpptlrnllftn. This year will mark big lm provcmcrits In CottnRe Grove. Congressman Tongue Is lieitig mentioned as a possible cnmlirintc for tlie U. S. senntc. The Indian war veteran ntc especially Inter ested in his candidacy mid tluotigh ont the state arc indorsing him for the office. TtllH llrt:it U kept on Stent K. IU ' MrtrtMat Airmcy. lnJ Mewlijnte hx tkAnn, Mti FrunrlMD, Utlltemta. wkere ron irctlottrerlllnjrrn beinedii for II. I?ki bay, July 25. 9- The state has offered Mrs. Wago- i net, who found the boly of Convict Mernll, the princely sum or 300. Technically, the state may lie ah e to hold the reward on the ground that Merrill was not captured, etc., but morally it is under obligations to pay the rewntd. and In view of the fact that the lady only asks $1500 of the origiral icward, it I seems only just that it be paid her, IMMIORATION MKN VISIT TAUU (1ROVU. COT- Confer With .Mayor and a Delegation Of Representative Dullness Men, Decide to Atlvcrtl.o City and Surrounding Country, NQT1CK l'Olt I'UnUOATlON. ttnlttnl Stilton Land Office, ltowlmnr, Ore., July IS. JWJ. Notice In hereby kIvou Mint In com pllauce with the provlHloiw of tho net ot (Joukivnh of Juno il, 1878. entitled "An uctfortliemilo (timber l.utds In tln Stiiton u( C.tlllornlii, Oivkoii, NVvn.ln, nnil WuNliliiKUm Territory." iih extended to all the lMilillo- liiuid . Stiito liv net o( AtiiriiHt -I. IN'.. Oil M. Yoiiiik, o( VI1I11, liouuty id ldimv State ofOre.. limit hi duyllled In thin o((lwhlHvoriiHtutiinont No. ami, lor the piiivluiNeot tlio NW Ji iitSoellinwNo iti, Towimhlii !S South, o( ItiumvSi West mid will otter proot to xliow , SI'i'iQ At We' have .tlx waist pnttorns-.t yatd lcngtlin -In Criltat G111U Sllkn llnse SJjTJJJpatterns sold early hi the season, aiul readily, ut COitfs tt yard. We 11, 1 . 1 ' ollerltig the teinnlndur, a yardi, at the very low price of 8'JotXi a yurils $LfiG for four yard pattern. Thwte silkt, are vory desirable. You fan ufTbrd a silk wnMt nt these pried. Come early It' you do not wish to bo disappointed. The) will not last long SPUING IMC mi Jt Friday nl.er.100n n mini uXtX IH " 8iriiB vovlmr 'tto'SX wi!!lr ' mHnw I V,i ij 'Wleultural purponw. and to wtitlM f Su,,U nlcu vnlU.,y nf ,cau. ..i . .Ill Unhid claim to wild land Ih-Ioiv .M11-, ,., , ... ... ,c hum iiiuiKn. rliilHiiud iidvertlxliiK men who mv N. I'oininlHN oner ut .... 'it...t..,. il... ?n. Orwroh. iirnuiKliur tor 11 uult.irni and .V.'w ' " "s " x ' ... ; t . ... . iiii.i tu I'ti.i imw- :"V"r...V . : Jle mum a-. wltncH-H 1... 1 .1... ""w.vv, t,rnm T. now. Ill IliV tl... nmkhiKiin extende.1 tour thnniKli ., ' ii Dlmltlcs, l.awns, Linens, Percales, Mii'llns, Silk. Light weight goods for dtesv "Men wanted!" This is the headline seen on many posters and which is simp in the ears of the passers by as they scan the anxious face of the farmer, and the mill man, who are continually looking for help to take care of increased business during these exasperating and tronblons times in which every man endowed with a good physical constitution can earn an honest living and lay by something for the "slippered pantaloon." Yet we find a class of men, in many in stances not far removed from crimi nal inclination, who are "on the bum," working their way through tlie"grandest country, ever Hushed with the strong tide o( opportunity. There has been times iu the history of this country when men, able bodied men, had some excuse for being out of employment. Today there Is no excuse, save that of i -dolence, laziness and general cussed- ness. It is the duty ol every man from a moral and fraternal point ot view, to extend a helping baud to those who are chilling in the wake of the marble heart of misfortune; but it has never been made clear that it is the duty of one man to encourage another in idleness and criminal laziness by " --, - 1 r. tnoney when the producing classes are soliciting labor, in return for which good wages are offered, payable in the best money on earth at the close of the dav's work. Charity is a commendable virtue, but it is often abused and many times encourages the non-produc ihg class whose ambition is barely above securing a "hand-out." to sink still lower, oftimes into lowest depths of vice and crime. The well .meaning and thrifty man would start in horrorat the thought, but, while some may say that the assertion -is far-fetched, the man who extends the baud of charity to the indolent and not infrequently the vicious, technically at least, be comes an accessory before the fact. This question is one of the many that should receive the attention of all. Let us not aid and encourage vice and crime and indolence at the expense of charity. If a man is not willing to work when there is work to do and when he is physically able, he is not worthy of assistance. It should be a cardinal principle throughout the producing classes to abolish the "band-out" system, to discourage beggary, by exacting from every individual who seeks assistance, that he adopted, the "wage-earning" system as a means of livelihood, which once adopted cannot be otherwise than a me dium by which he recognizes in himself some worth and a trace of manhood observed in those about bim. .lOHClill Ml lit'. 01 . ... .. ..... a l IIIIIIUV ltnill'.IIVM.MI. 1, tllHIIIt 1 .... A ... . ....ml ni u j rr H I A . v , .. v. r;. loiniiu, ja-ncrai irviKin ami 1 . v-7- 1 .,,. ,, Oivirun .1. A . 1 .vi es, whimh ui ui'.uiauuin. WAY' " C; 'I The Washington nho"' 1' llc V Y might save a big bill of expense if M. McKlniie.v, of ( lilciiKo.Ki'iirriil Im- aiiv nnil nil iHrHons clutin uu ml-; i? , , In:. t .1 1s f i thev would employ "Hill" Withers miration ..Bv.it tor the air ...mi u!"t i ...virlhcd & Jliv1 lrbility of the goods. Wj1 f ,0 take a Trac y for a week or two. a.tijK , fultnh '.luv rf i ' "Bill" is wise enough to keep his 1. a. fonUlu; It. M. Hall. i.dvcrtUuiK, l00 "r ,Kf,m Mnl'' J hands off of propoMlions that do , nsvut of the O. It. & N. llnc.;J. i . U,(1,.H . lti-ixlntcr. !g not concern him and his official yT - l r niiup 1 XTU buMiiess, but it is fair to presume , i,1 IV.f tl!e o U. I T. K. HlohanlH.n, will Klv, nKrad 1 1 AOK C M T I v 1 A I N S. that he would come "just n-lcetlc nnd 11. K.A Uninxhury, tnivelliur. I'rlw thill nt Cott..Kv tlriivu 11lm.it 1 ? now, when you nio needing I.nce Cuiliiinw, we'tc ne'rder" pinching the cut throat frvl.t .,v.,t of the S. 1'. (;,,, the t hue o t '' 'v' .i, . ,,,LinL. the most comolcte a.sort.nent we have hud. wiin iv ww muun iiuua- 111 iiu ""zz ' ""...H. .1 vMttim Wjim 1rlv1.11 hut. nit witliMu prllW Will lH UUTIU MmROUt ,.r,.,!,,..nf I for tlU'lllltC iH-tWIVII Alltf. IU 11 11(1 III.! The City of Cottage Grove has a cltlwim of l ottnuv drove wore-ut the ' The most iH-nutltully iIiwkciI lady water sy.stcm of which her citizens depot headed by Mn.vor.loli. and the I will nwlvn JjMwudi value. w-cimdlO may well be proud but she is de- company was m-urtI to the par- mid. h i Ol wr ..w J" "w -:,il.ii,. :.. nar r n loivof Al.lohnson, liilnli.j? umniifr l'i'ii. 1 lie full list w ill up- cidedly lame in the matter ol a . uf Ull u,Koyi 1Knr In next Ihmuc. sewerage system, auu tins leaturei Miijor Job cnlUil the incvtiiiK to, alone is auverseiv commentert tipoir onior ami .Mr. .McKinney Htntoit tlie . . . ......., by strangers vi.Mtiiig the city. ' Ject of the visit Inn brief mid clear j llEt'OUTOKTUKCONDiriON Ktnm i caninrv niiitnoinl in nir. manner, njuuik mrui iiiu.i.v rviusoi H I'tom a sanitary standpoint in par- , . ..i,, ,,f i. ,,.. ...,.i i or licular, this matter should r.-ceive 0vcr.v city nhoutd take ndvAntiiKuorl, me aiieiuiou 01 me city auiiioruies xue opportunity .inn ep nt n onrl.. Hato ' With llll VLT tlslllIT llteriltlllll t the e.vv of the great llooil ot I in ml- The sheriff of King county. K," ' t,W 1 Of CottasoCmive. ... Cttapo Omvo,!.. Wash., who has been in pursuit of Several entliUHl.iHtte HiHt-clien woro the State nf Uirpm, atthevliMo of biml- Tracy ever since the bandit mane' uuuie by otiiviniH ami cuiumih, una it ' nenn, July lilili, IIW2. his appearance in that part of the ! ,lt: "uc "Kreed that at leant ).-; ltlWOlTRCKS. I - . 1 l, vw ui nvn UMIl I'tiiuiiiiivv ir; ntn v i sime.un Kive.i up in- CQa:,e a.iu to the Immlirratloti Hi renu at the Ui..m..1 .IIkvum. gone home to attend the business uni-ltcst poKslble date to lie placed In : oeririn. Mtmt mm iinwnre.1 anairs ol his olhce having less re sponsibility, and not calculated to rack the body and brain so much. Tho sheriff is doing the seusible thing.' He, nor at.yone else, will not him It lookslike the Manufacturers nail inane special eiioti to turn out nothing hut beautiful patterns. We think you'll find them just what you're looking Tor, and at smaller prices than you expect to pay. IJIK HBADV will! mwm. White Lawn .Shirt wnlMt that yon con afford to buy They nicKlylish nnd well inudi. Tucked in fiont mnl luck. TheiHt waist are worth more thini we ask for tlicin TVIJ.V, Skirts in Chiili, Linen, Durks and Ketgim, vory nicely mmlu. Our I.lncti Skirts cut lateM Style, 70 i)0o (0 $1.3$. Alut the f.rtcc you will iy for the mntetinl. Muotlu UudertrNruieiil!, I.:it4fit iiHHortiiicul in the city, at very low pi ice. my rviuioi h I j li!Tlic First National Bail AT NEWLAND'S IT NEWLAiMD'S V H. llunil In f cure elrcnlallmi 1 lrmlm on t . llomW : Plocki. ,(MMirlUf.. tic . the ImmlH of liouioveekeix, Thlx book when KOtteii out will deal directly with Cottiuse drove (Hill HurrouilillllK IllteiVHtH. lunklnlioiif. lurnlluro anilllJlurn (M IM... ...l...luti.. tnntinimim .w..w.i. I llni. fn.in 'tliIll lUtlkl fill). K.ritf All. .... ....r...... . n I " . I U to take upou Itnelt the n-tipoiiHlblllty ! Agnu) . lvni9a?cS I 2.W1 W 11,M0 Ol J 6.6IK 38 I r! A HUMMER FOR THE SUMMER! ontrli 1 rnrv hv lr(niMfT nltpr'i" iiuvuriim: Miaiu m il wmiu,l uw iivhi -w f "- i .1 .1 11. 1 t It ' ft!..... - ...1 with a lot of disorderly ptck- to ,A u , , , t, lllM , l)f i Fcton ppnnesl rwrvo hkphU. . o.hercili Item I4i.r currency. ulcLitU. ups, who, Jl they have it, do not the bureau mich literature um will N)t niecut. use sense enough half the time to , forth the ndvnnt!wn of the loenlltlen i-wrui. x.mer mrr. is nixk. v.: catch a jackrnbbit. The only way I rc)resonted. 1 tici h.wu to rret Tracv is to nut a counle oft 'ost. "J.: !" .- , , , ,. mure nun own iniiiii: iiiriniKiioui ini-i shadowson him to dog his every Mtiite.ninKlnjri.il the way from 50,000! move. Iu the course ot a month . to oOO.ooo copies of pampliletn. iMcnii.timi (un.i nii r. -sTn-m' rrtwr liiw tvitl a.nl. Til,,, hnnmnfr ' It In n Kchemu t hut every town nnd is n-m ol circuUiluiii .... e w - "rr-b-1 ., , ,., ,i.,u,,i, .j,..,.,,,,!,,,. S ALL IOADS LEAD TO j LURCirS STRAW HAT SALE. l,7 V, "gj r &i Latest Varictv nf St vies. i 1 NOTICK FOK l'UHLICATION. Irilimtle eiicouraja-mt'iit. It nieaiii Toul Hon. Thos. Tongue has been en-; tliouBnnuH otiloilai-K to the Mtnte mnl dorsed by the Indian war veterans for United States senator. This grand organization of sturdy pioneers could confer no greater honor upon their benefactor than to make an indorsement of this kind, and while Mr. Tongue is em phatic iu his statement that he will not allow ln3 name u.sed in connec tion with senatorial honors, he is LUBILUIM. :'., oo im ItifltiY nf iii.tiiilntlini rrtini Tint i,.,-,. u.,nnn ,.f i... iTi.u.u. uiaimi .('pllMt(H'k i"llin (Jnllrldrl I'tnlllit. lc cinc .i't j luxes h.1.I SC ; Nallouiil llnk Hu.MoiiUUnillnit !3,vw (V lino tu Tnlil Cuinimnln unit HtIhk United Statet IjiiiiI Ofllee. innk 7 m Notice I plhince with tlieimi' of Coiikiwm of June:!, .i;(.SM il 1 ItOhcburK. Ore., July 18. 100.'. in,iuiiul Wpoli niii).-i to check uuio u M L-e Ih hereby jjtven that la coin-) i,mnilriiricUiolduiu i.Hi :i Jgi : with tlieprovIrtloi.H of the net j ! Urf irrwM of June:!, liiS, vntltlod tuim 'hi"1: t,u'.H?.loJ)f ,1,,,llM'If; himh' s.utc of Oregon, i Sluti'K of C'jillfnrnlii. Ureiron.t (. just the man to fully appreciate! Nevada, niiinViwhhiKton'IVTrltory." i Hp-of iJine. the honor it bears hi'nV. Mr. - ffig u I LMerbenkh, Tlie body of David Merrill was buried in the prison graveyard without prayers, tears or regrets. A loathsome thing, scarcely recog nizable as the medium through which many dark and bloody crimes were committed, the only thought after identification was complete was to get the body out of sight under lull four feet ot earth. The events of the past month indi cate that Merrill was the tool, as later be was the victim, of Tracy, and thts permits a margin of pity for him, which, however, does not extend' to regret for his death or the manner of it. Having lived in defiance of law, be died as the fool dieth, and was buried as the carcass of a brute is buried, "to save the i .1 A ti ri : ty a nuisance -vicuiiiuij. The marshal has been instructed tofsee that property owners cut the 'weeds, thistles and grass surround ing their property, and in pursu ance of these instructions Marshal Underwood has caused to be cir culated and placed in the hands of the citizens a notice to that effect. The property owners should take to this order kindly and save them iselver expense and the city much trouble by complying with there quest promptly. Nothing adds to the beauty of the streets, and there fore the individual holdings, than to cut and keep cut the weeds and grass which, at this season of the year, presents a very scraggy and unkempt appearance. Hardly a berry In the market. .Herein Oregon, too, the best berry country on God's earth. At this time of year people nre willing to pay almost any price forsmall fruit. Still there are people who have small fruit land and vegetable land to burn, who tell us that there is so market and notbin in garden in; and sslsll fruit raising! Tongue would make a senator of whom his state would be justly proad, but he is a mighty good man in the place he now occupies. While bis constituents would be pleased to see him honored by sen atorial election, it would be hard to convince them that he can be spared from his present official po sition without marked disadvan tage to the State of Oregon. Il . . . . ... i I rt"TJ 189-2. U-onard .Strnlht, of Uiikciic, mnnstl bank, .low.iemiiiy awem- unit mo k County of Litne, State of Oregon, above statement i true to tlie licet ot my rgj LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. . BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. w m W W Shirt Waistseiioicc bul Inexpensive. New Effects in Fine Hosiery. NOTE OUK SFIX IAL C'UiLtiKICATaOiV Am). - TUB BKST MNIMENT FOKSTKAINS Mr. K. II. Wells, the. merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., oaya: "I always recommend Chumberluin'H I '.tin Halm as the. bent liniment for strain. I used it last winter for a se vere, lameness In the aide, remitting from a strain, ind was greatly pleusetl with the quick relief and cure it ef fected." For eule hy Lyons & Apple Kate, Drain. lienson Drug Co. , Cottage 15 rove. Valuable hernia for sale, mining property Jerome Knox and Bo llux this day filed in thin ollice hln HwornntuteiiientNo.SyU7, for thepiir clmHcot theSJj UK , NKK HKK & SE KNEtf Sect Ion No. SI In TownnTilp No. 17 S. ItiuiKuNo. 7 Went, awl will offer proof to hIiow that the hind Hought iBinorevulimhleforltH Umber or atone than for agricultural ptir poHetuuidtoeHtuhliHhliiH claim to wild hind before Murle L. Wnre. V. S. CoinmlHHloner.iit Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the tith day of Oct., l'JOJ. He Hitmen an wltneHHeti: Benjamin Owen, of IvUon, Lane Co., Ore. Preston Iteevtu. of Hale, Lane Co.. Ore , Charier. KlnninKcr, Clair AVIIloUBhby, of Eugene, Ijhio Co., Ore knowledite and Iwhef IIKKIIEUT KAKIN, CniOitcr. Suhscrlbeif anil sorn to before mo' this 21st .lay of July, lUO-J. ( ) J. E. V'nuxn, beai. Notary Public. ( . ) Attest : jD.iBwix llnMTow N. W. AVhitb Oko. M. Ha'i.kv I.OST: On street between J. P. Curran's-residence and depot, small stick pin mnde from $2.50 gold Anv Mini nil iwPHmiH cluliiitiiir iul ! niece. Finder please leave at J. r. verbcly the above-dcHcrllicil hindx are Currin's drug store and receive re rcqiicHttil to fllo their clalinH In thlH ! d Mks j p, CtJKRANS. ofllco on or ln-foro wild 6th day Oct., 190--. J. T. Itiiiixnai. IteslHter. of Finn resident, choice lota, buaineaa bloclcn for nale Jerome Knox A Co. Huy property real property throughtli e Cottage Grove Invest ment Go., Rooms , Finn Bid. I You're thinking of n new suit ami where to get it to the Iteit ndv.nit.iKe. If y mi'l1 Hpt oiiriiigKii- I tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CI.OTIIIN'G frrtin the lrgett Wuilcn Mill in I America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their ClmhiiiK beiiin tliii Kiinrnutce. -& ''The goods in this garment contain no cotton or auyother (idultcrati u and w will foifeit ino.ix) I if cottoii be found in the wnrp or filling of snnie." Mavi'IIH.ii Woot.it.v Mn.iji, MAi'oiAni)KHi. f MOT! I PA lir a ItriiiKyoiirllttluulmpn to ourHtoivinid lit them out hi tliowi Natty Vmttv SiiIIh. iikth !i toll vwirw. Knm A I'antfi Siiit for boyH, from :t to l'J y.-ai-H. Mcim and Mo.vk' clothing, a full MocU. Mimih'iiII wool hiiIIh. iiii . Hhoddy, no cotton, iih low iim 510.0(1 per huh. niiiih ror?io.ou i.h kihmI hi iUKl In $aS.(Hi SiiIIm cUewliem. ";"stvai nuKKiim.DiiK. LOOK HERE COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF CLOTHING FOR HEN AND BOYS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS. . D. LEROY, : Cottage Grove, Oregon. S noon FOR TEN CENTS ON So HVKKY DOLL A U I'URCIIASIS This Coupon is Valuable bring it with you when you come, TICKETS TO AND l'KOM AM. POINTS EASTI W. S..CUK1SMAN. Ivl.l llANOK. The Fashion Stables -VIA- GREAT NORTHERN IJailuay. Shovt Una ' 'to st, l'uul, Dnluthf MlnneupoUn, Clilcayo, ' AND rOINTS A8T. roitNKIt VAIN n'l HKC0XH HTHI'.Kl, I'OTT.MIIl (IKOVK, (7I)i'isnriii) & BmiJst Ii'opi'l.ctui'.s. ' Also own and oppernte tlie Ilolieinia (mil lllack Unite Stugc l.liica i'irst-Class Turnouts, Double or Sfiigle. Reasonable Prices .r 1 1 Through 1'ulaco 'and TonrlHt filiTjcrH . . I?injnsjuiiU!J1ii5!tS,.1!yki'''l.'. Mbrarv Cam. DAILY TRAIN'S: FAST TIMKs Knr Kates, I'otilcru unil Knll Inforina.. lion regarding Ticket HoptcH, call on or Hililreud J. W.l'HALON.T. I'. A; II, 1UCKBO.N, U. I, A. 122 St., Portland Ore. A..U, C. DKNNISTON., 0. W. V. A. CIS Flrit Avenue, Beutlle WmIi, TUB HAMK OLD 8T0KV. T A Lfrtll.f fAlalnu tin Avrnri(tninKlllll lar.to that jvhlqli has hunpunod In id .,... .rr.i,.i;i.ri,,,i r, iim trnt.0.1 KLitfta and Iiuh been to 111 una ro-told by thoiienndd of otliirs . Ho nayn: "1-aU summer 1 una an iihuck 01 nvsuniury and purchased u Iwttlo o(Chamberliliir UUiiij, viu,, ,1.,.. ..i.Mii"" -r..--r , which 1 used nccordlnff to dlreotioiiH nnd with entirely sntlsfuctoiy results. ml... lKn..l.l.. ....lunnnlrntlml .Mil. Il nll1ftlrni Alio IIUUUIU TTWOVWIIVIvilfc.. .. ......... than former i.ttucks when I used otlior remedies." Mr. Kelly Is a noil knovvii citizen of Hendorson, SI. U. r snio liv T.vnnu Ar A nntpirillll. Drain. Ilt'.lSOII IJrng C"o, , Cottngf ilrovc. SHANAFKhT'S Photograph Gallery , New backgromids'-aud acces- 1 it 15 yeans experience 8 years iu PortlaiVd." Nothing hit firt.t-clas work; - All-work Riinrantced. Lowest jiriccs, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic liall. West side, Cottage Grove. - As IJioOld Mnjcl Saicl SvJiojj SI 10 .Iv i ssc cl 1,1 ie Xwiif. Good fire and burglar proof safe for sale tit a bargain. K.tkin & Urittow, Our mis arnbl.ort un swcutaml light Id tho jtoint. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES ISi'clmut &, Morgan DRUGGISTS. 'Jlie Xvw Km lvny Stori'. - .OOTTAOH (IKOVJ;, OUK. . 1'or hllioiiHticssii i.so CliiiuiH.irlali.'N' Ttiiinacli A I.lv.ir TaUlots. 'I'lif v cIciuihu inu swiiiiuMi nun, rcgunui) me nvor and boiiols, I'lroftlng a quirk mnl pirina nm.t iMiro, I'or sail- hv ltiifnn jlrnir r. . t'liii.n'i .ii'iv