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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1903)
(US H IIIH VIIVI'.IITIHINU I'.IIIU S neBaaoRassBeae&eaaeHain svs fl w 532 NEAT JOU i'lUNTtNO V& W t aaaiaaoafinoBoaoBB Devoted ti) the Mining. Lumbering mid I-nrming Interests of tills CoimtmuHy, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grtib Stake. ' COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1903. VOL. V NO. 15 1 HON. Bl MiltMANN I to Makes n tlrllllaiit Speech nt (lie Mnnnulc 1 1 nil to nn UiithuidnMlc Au dienceHo places lllnmclf liofurotho People In nn Honorable) l.lKht, mid Mnkcta Mnny l:rlciida. III! DUALS Willi PACTS, Hon. .HIiiHi'i' llcrmmiii Hindi' n HKH'Cll lit tllt.llHUIl(' liiilllu thlsl'lly liiHt Wednesday crvittiifc Mint" will long Im' icmciubcred li.v thorc wlio ' listened to blnn ' 't'lio hull wns crowded to tin' ut ))iol limit, ami many went ilwny ,'dlnppnliited nt being tumble togct In. 'TIloC. M, A. Ilnnil liml been en gaged 1i,v Committeemen Youii&iind Jo lie ami ut 7::ti) o'clock Hint or 'gmiUnllou appeared on Mnln street 'Mini ntlerpliiylhg olH' plifc, matched 'to iU( MiiMuulc luill. when' cvyril .piece wen rendered In ii milliner credllnliln to tli orgniiliMitloii. " Ity Hint tliin tln linll wit packed with' people, ninny ludlc being 'prWnt, mid niter another wlcutlon from the tinnil. I'hiilriuiiii IMrwIn Ilrl-ilow mid lion. T. V. IIiiItIm chairman of the First DMi'let '('on Kroftdotml Coiumltlot. ewnrled lion. 'Illnurr 1 1 iTiiiaini to tlii' HtiiKi' miild "llll t'lllliUilntlr npplliilKC. In'u'few woll chriMen words Chilr liiun llrlslnw Introduce thuieiil,er. who wtin 'iiguln greeted with np ilttitw iih'Iio took the door. 'Mr. Ilirmmili hud no lilttor emu iiicutnn'r criticism to offer ngiiliiKt hi di'inooriitli' oiiponiMit. lit' wild ho fin' mm Im win concerned It should Ih h gentlemen's campaign, mid ho kept hl Witrd. Hi' wclil over tho livid from hit point, id view, mid clearly wt forth why ll wiih luciim bent upon thi' rt'pnlillniiiH it f this 'lime to wild it ivpnlillrun congress. ,'uiun to Washington, lie made It plulu liml Mr. Kennies, no mutter how good n limn he might lie, per ijouully, could i of.no ervlce to IiIm district or Mtuto ut this 1 1 int.. He clearly wt forth the working of coi(g'rc, mid gnvo hi heur mi In sight, Into the milliner by which Im portant Hlnlo leglliillon wih hcciiiimI through n coiiKicHHiiimi who could commmid rcsponslhlo committee iih Hlgiimcut, wlilch only come to n I iiicmlier by virtue of IiIh long hoi vice mid pei'Moiiut ncipiMlutmice with the I several member, the speaker of the limine anil the ueneriil routine of con gressional affair. lledemoiiHtriited that he wiih In n poHltlou to coin- II Ut 1 1 1 1 HIICll pOslllllllS, ii fact well known to every volerln HiIh district, llo revlewd ut length the tariff coii dilliillH of till eoillltry. lie went on record tluil he wiih In hnrinoiiy with 'the uilnilulHtriitlou, mid then pertin ently ii hI, the ipichIImii: "Im Mr ItemnoH In Imrmnuy with the uiliiiln Ignition, anil with the Oregon delegation'.'" lie iniide plain that lie wiih on cIiimc teruiM with the other Illclnhci'H of Hie iIcIckuIIuii. He 1 l 1 tile puhlle the true Hlate uffall'H ullli regard to the lliiiiuclnl coitilltlou i f the eoiintry, u eiiiiillllou that Im cor talnt.v appieelaled ti.v every voter In thulniid. llo referred to the mines now pnld the working mini, iim well iih the price for all produce from t In farm, iih compared with tho wnges mid prlccH received at miy other time In tio hlNtory of HiIh countr,. Mo reviewed the tariff coiiilltltniH nf tho country. lie elted IiIm IiearorH to tho river and harbor liaprovumeiilH, and par ticularly referred to tho condition of tho harbor Improvement on the (.numIiiw river, and the poHMlhlllty of an liiilellnato poMtponement of that river Improvement iiiiIchm noine ener getic and HyHlematle effort wiih ' made In Hm behalf. . .Mr. Heriumin wiih llHlened to with marked attention from the Ih'kIiiiiIiik to the clone of IiIm Hpccch, mul wiih often applauded, particularly when he paid tribute to Theodoro ItiK-o-u'lt, proHldent of tho Cnlleil istuteH, mid to uian.v of the liiiiortant iv publican uieiiNiireH. .Mr. Ileriiiaiiu dealt Htrlctly wlci factM. lie iiuiile every point plain. He wiih convincing anil he demon- 'Htratcd that he known the coimrcH mIoiiiiI path, every bicliof It, mid that he Iiiim notloiit IiImoIiI time nblllty to lie of i;reat Hervleo to OreKoii. In fact ho mailo voIoh then mid there. At the eltiNO of IiIm i.ddreHH an In formal nvcptloti wiih held mid many availed thetiiHclvcH of the oppor tuulty to renew iicipialiitunco mid to ' In-comc acipialiited with tho dlHtlli KiilHhed vlMltor. For Hand Made Harne s FRED GALE, CO to WEST SIDE HARNESS SHOP A.11 Work Warrnrjli'd. !SaH.sl;ci ion G un vault ijd. Everything KcpL in a First Class Harness Shop at Lowest Prices. I. ,-rn i' . l. '..I Ml'. ;t inn i., iit 'i .- . ill ii' :. ihii ' .. i i j to .'wilt Nltc t. t ,111 It. i .m' null 'lu il.l ' ' ,t iiiiiii i!n in.- ' ' " -..! ' it tr .u.il ! 1 .'r-. 1 La ii wmm ?VocffArc cahjlL MM Tr.Lra roms . 7V(ri, MS WOUUJ Vote .FofxnE, f?S; am, ALSO, A 'CTOOD FELLER' " till tin waadreeted by an Audience bf 75 at' 100 People Ho Talked Fluently I rom Democratic Standpoint, IIU ALSO "VICWED WITH ALARM" , A. H. ttomnoH apoku at the Martin hall on Friday, May 1, to an audience iSf 75 or 100 people mid na thoy were liioatly democrntii, of coureo wau cn IhuHlastlcally received and often jtlmedchoeredi The thomo of Ida ar gument wan antl-republlcnn as Is itl tvnyfl the case with democratic .penkera and platforms. He touched lightly upon the tarrlf Question re pnwel Ids nllPKlntue to the platform pflKIW! mul 1IMH) and "viewed with alarm" the prosperity launched by tho republican pnrty In 181HI and which Iiiih stottdlly roho forwmd nn HI to(la.v tho volumo of btiHlneHH In tho United Ktatcs Is HUrprlBlnn to tho world. Mr. Itemnes did not under, tnkoto explain why the panic mul financial depression always follows democratic eloctlotiH and prosperity republican, llo did uotundertako to explain anything but that he Is the only feasible candidate for congress now on the automobile. Mr. Heumes pi, however a good speaker mid were he on the right sldo of the economic questions of the day would, jierhops, bo able to llll the place oi his inus trlous father-in-law. Uut he Is uot and besides ho has had no experience In the political arena whore thegrcat liattlo ol Interior policies are fought, and while his efforts mlfflit be. so far ' as Oregon Is concerned, In the right direction, the lniplc fact that ho would tie on the mluorit.x wide would prevent him from occupying any committee pomIHoiih of Importance mid absolutely prevent him from ac compllHhlUK anything inifie than keeping IiIm chair warm. TIicm.' lactH addeil to tho further fact that the policies ad vii ;ated by IiIm pnrty have alway proven disastrous to the nation's welfare makes one believe that It' would Is'oven silly tosurmlse even a tendency toward election. In fact such ii thlm; Is not exiooted. lie wnsonl.v nominated lHriuiMj IiocIiobo tube a Hiicrllloo on thealtar ofilemo cratlc iIomIiv to remain alive ami kick. COMMUNICATION. I'ottiw llrove. Ore., May ."i. ItNKI. Mr. Kill tor. Having waited upon the ivmalmler of tho business men that I was un able to see on my lust visit to your city 1 tl in 1 a desire for a public incot liiK on the question of early closing. 't he matter of the unto oi sain moot hnr iH'Imr left to ni.v discretion I here by appoint Tuesilay, May 111. at the Masonic Hall at II p. in. as tho time and place when It Is toliohoH'd that a full, frank and friendly dIcusslon will no inilulireit in ivHiimnir in a united action. Should It be Impos sible for any of the butliiess men to be present It Is earnestly ileslivil that they have some one to represent and act for them. Would It not tie wise If tho customers of tho respective business houses make their purchasu before 7 p. m. thus showing that the movement has their full sympathy. Very Nlneerly John Dawson. BAND ENTERTAINMENT The drama "Hronklnir Ills ltonds" given by tho C. M. A. band nt the opera noiiso on rriuny iiignt, amy i, was well attondei and highly minru- clated by all present In fact was a wonderful surprise. Tho plav was entirely by homo talent mid was ro hoarscil and uctcd without any out side assistance, mid It can bo truth- fully salil tnat tdttage uroveis sel dom vkdted by traveling companies that equal In rcpurtolre or rendition. Tho octorsall thoroughly understood their parts both Inspirit mid letter and when the curtain arose and they appeared on the stage It was wltli that easy grace displayed generally, by ld actors. It would bo unwise mid unjust to mention separately by way of eulogy any Individual player for they all played their parts with exactness and ease and without the least tlaw that would bo criticised by old theatre goers. The fact that our homo talent has displayed their ability so greatly In this ns In other efforts, lends much force to tho ar gument that with a new hall mid a homo company Cottngo drove might be well entertained of tent lines during the winter season and without the money leaving tho town. Thh L-hUow SawMiix. A reporter of the Nugget visited tho sawmill on the James Lobow placo about six miles out on Mosby crock this week. The mill Is about a quarter of a mile off the iiintu Mostly creek road. It hasacuttlngcanaclty of sonio 12,000 feet. A good saw car- rlniro and boilers ana engines. A dam and flume lias lieen built which Hants the lumber down to the main road, where It Is loaded upon wagons and hauled to the O. & H. K. tracks. Mr. Lebow has all tho contracts lie can till and Is enjoying a profitable business. II? I J XV, A full Attendance Present Monthly Bills Allowed Alleys to be Cleaned TALK AU0UT S I:VliRA0E. Council In chunibers itKM-mhlcil May 1 was called to order by .Mayor n. . eaten, t pon roll cnll the fol lowing lueinliei-s were found present: Mnyor It M Veatch, ('oiiucilmeu .1 1 .lones.S It 1'liH-r. (ieoWall, J IMovens, C II Vnudcnhurg, Oliver Veatch. Onmotloult wiih ordered to make a general clean up and osiioelallv tho alley on north side of niuin street. A committee wiih appointed to procure the strip of ground known as the Wynne alley mul appropriate it for public purposes. IIII.I.H Al.I.OU Kb. Llght''o jfl.-.j Wynne llnrdwmv Co. linril- warti ,-, .to l'lper& Vandenbiirg, hardware 0 50 Bohemia .Nugget, printing 4 00 Uwls A: Veatch. supplies ,", ,V1 A committee consisting of entire council wiif appointed for the pur pose of considering the matter of sewerage. Conned adjourned to moot Monday Mny lSth for the purpose of consider ing special business. Tin: I.aht Ok Tim: Cai.ai'ooias. Lust Friday afternoon while the schoolchildren wore enjoying a pic nic east of town on tuo banks of How river, some of tho boys discovered the body of a nmn lodged against a log In the stream, rpon Investiga tion It proved to bo "Indian Sam" Spores, who undoubtedly, under tho Intliienco of liquor attempted to ford the stream In going to his camp on tho Nelson placo where ho and his stepson Knoch were cutting wood. Saturday morning tho body wns re- moveii irom me water, brought to this city and given a decent burial, mourned, not by Anthony, but by his faithful friend mid stepson Enoch. Sam was hut mvii by Knoch on Mon day, and that night met Ids tragic death. Knoch, n young Indian, born nud raised hi this vicinity Is said to he the last living Cnhipoola Iintlan. Some of the old pioneers here re member the tribe when It numbered something like 200. They were of a peaceable nature, and gave the whites very little trouble, mid there fore were kindly thought of. Mary, the mother of Knoch, died less than two years ago. Sam wns a harm less fellow, his own worst enemy. Knoch, for a time went to school here, mid Is said to have lietMi quick at his studies. He was active, strong and a good athlete; but later on, owing to his closo association with Sum, lie got In the way of drink, nud now at the ago of 'Si lie Is a sloven, blear-eyed wreck, the last of Ids race, and barring the kindly feeling that many here have for him, friendless and mi outcast. The loor boy's heart was well nigh broken when he followed Sam to his grave, and In deed, ho Is entitled to the pity of those who know him. Pity fs a sweet gift and none of us arc so poor that we need refuse to glvo It. A Big Line of Ladies' Dress Skirts Walking Skirts and Under skirts just ii SILK WAISTS and SHIRT WAISTS More New Dress Trimmings. Men's Gutter Shoes Again in Stock Eakin Bristow. The Comments We Hear Daily on our merchandise make its believe more strongly than ever that the majority of people prefer the better class of goods, although they cost a little more money than the so-called racket goods. Shoes We never change; the quality always the same. Hamilton Brown shoes for men, $1.75 2.00,2.50,3.00 4-00 Geo. Keith's Or thopedic shoes 3 50 FOR LADIES Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3 50 Streatman 3 50 Clothing Hoffman Rothschild Company None better. Anv price..7 50 to 25 00 FURNISHING GOODS Neustadt Bros. The standard goods on the Coast. Every garment the best in the market. Dry Goods Murphy, Grant & Co. Strictly firstquality No Cheap John goods; theydon t keep them It pays to buy them. Groceries - Allen & Lewis A person can ahyays depend on their goods being fresh and nice and the best to.be had These goods are all sold at the same margin of profit as the cheap goods are sold, and those who buy them are the ones who accumulate wealth. GARMM, HEMMWAI CO. Lenders in illerclmiMlisiiig. DORENA ITEMS. Godfrey CIrnber, returned last Fri day from Ids old homo In Switzer land, where ho spent the winter with his jinrents In company with Ids brother John, who returned some weeks ago. Godfrey expresses him self as having had a tine visit with tho old folks, and It now happy to get back to the land of his adoption. Itnlpli Kirk Is recovering from his serious illness. i Mr. and Mrs. Doollttle have lieen j viBiting friends and relntlvrs on Itnt creek tins week. Crops uro looking tine. Hugh Doollttlo was In the Grove this week. Tlmlicr men still visit our locality but no workhns begun. John Kirk, the merchant, was In ) the urove on uusiness tins wcok. The Inspector for the M. W. A. has finished his work in this district with the applicants for it camp. Foit A Skwkiiaok Systkm. it Is announced that the mayor and city council has resolved Itself Into a committee to Investigate the sewerage question, and to report at an adjourned meeting to bo held a week from Monday night. It Is not thought that it will lie advisable or that It Is possible at this time to con struct a sowerage, but It Is agreed upon by every member of the coun cil thnt It Is a needed Improvement. Estimates will lie made and sub mitted and argued mid then sub mitted to the public with the vlow of securing the conservative opinion of the property holders on the subject. All Interested parties should glvo the matter closeattentlou. Hon. L. IJ. Heeder, of Pendleton, exspeaker of the house, and Great Sachem of the I. O. It. M., visited Cottage Grove last Monday, and gave Ids red brothers of this city the exemplified work. Mr, Heeder Is a pleasant gentleman nud has mnny friends here aside from lodge mem bers, who were pleased to see lilm. A. K. Sherlc, of the New York Itacket Store, visited Portland this week. atioiiiiBnoBenaaBOBieHeiisoHe(iefloiaoanoa f Extraordinary Tallies j -IN- o a Glass and.. Queensware Look at these prices, then call and examine the goods : 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set , $9 05 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set 5 44 4-piece glass set. 40 4-piece glass set, flint...., 65 4-piece " " engraved , .' 1 00 4-piece " " gold enamel 1 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment and Stoneware oboi oh nneHOBflOBaBeaBaiieaotiaBaoHeBaeBcaa e o n