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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1906)
BREVITIES THE HALL OF FAME. Vice President l'airlituiks has jrhcn iue if hi new a I photos to the Springfield school. Thomas 5. Ylall, th last survivor of tlio Monitor, died recently at Norwood, It. I., at tlio use of sixty nine. Percy T. Pratlier of I'loarsprlujr. Md., who died iivently. provided hi his will that his coil'n should not cost over fU mid his tombstone hut SlV. It Is stated that Winstou Churchill Is to nvclve jfUUHM down aud royalties for tlio biography of hts father, the late Lord Kandolph Churchill. The oldest cloiiryuian In England Is Kev. John Kdward Kempt". M. A., who bus been lu holy orders for seventy two years, being now nluoty-tlve years of age. lie has been chaplain, lu ordi nary to King Kdward siuee 1101. Aeeurding to Miss Katherine Carl, who painted a portrait of the dowager en. press of China, the impression that she Is u bloodthirsty w retell is errone ous. Miss Carl found her not ouly pleasing, bur also a very Intellectual woman. llrother Mieh.iel. u til known in New York, for he taught in the Christlun Brothers' schools there for twenty-five years, is now director of St. John's in stitute, Singapore, and three of the boys of that sc1kh.i1 have Just won gov ernment scholarships. Forni'-r 'iee President I.ei 1'. Mot - Uu has given to lihinecliffe. near which his home. Klierslie. is situated, an industrial home and reading room ; to cost SoiuMi. The new building will j have a g mtiHsium. baths, reading room, library and assembly hall. Albert r. Springsteen, connected with ' the pension ottice. Washington, claims to have been the youngest regularly . enlisted and mustered soldier in the Union army during the civil war. He enlisted at Indianapolis on Oct. 15. i IStil. at the age of eleven years and ; two months. Mr. Carnegie never smokes. No one j dares light a cigarette in Skibo castle. Mr. Carnegie does u.it play cricket, is ' not devoted to riding, never followed ' the hounds in his life and does not j sho.it. Uolr Mr. Carnegie plays In moderation, and he is fond of trout and j salmon tihiug. He loves to potter j about his garden. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Renaissance lace Is very much used for both cloaks and gowns. Light colors, particularly light gray, will be much worn in tailor made cos tumes. Some of the newest materials ure silk corduroy, gold cloth (also silver, with color shades of green and red) and taf feta sylph. Boleros are as popular as ever and are appearing In all sorts of designs this winter, quite as much as during the summer. Fancy separate waists of all over lace are worn with Eton and bolero suits. Such a jacket may appropriate ly be worn at the theater, concert or luncheon. Of gold and silver hats there is no end. They are beautiful to look at, but appear a little too gorgeous for ordi nary wear. To be sure, they are not intended for ordinary wear, but few occasions are dressy enough to support them. New York Post. EDITORIAL FLINGS, A Polish daily paper, just suspended by the governor general, is called the Zapadnyjoolos. The life of the Polish newsboy Is a hard one. Boston Adver tiser. There is nothing surprising about a Santo Domingo uprising. Down in those warm countries there Is often very little to do but go out and uprise. -Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Men's attire is ridiculous," nays Sa rah Bernhardt, and we have realized that that Is true ever Bince we first saw Dr. Mary Walker. Only men can make It seemly. Somerville Journal. A man lu New Jersey who had bur glars' tools lu his suit case was sen tenced to live years In prison "on sus picion." Wonder what they would do to a inun over there if they found a life Insurance president's card lu his pock etNew York Herald. FACTS FROM FRANCE. The French government has proposed to the chamber of deputies to create a universal exposition In Paris In 1020 to commemorate the foundation of the French republic. The "Apaches," the roughs of Paris, ure being Instructed in Jlu jltsu by an eX.onvlct and ex prizefighter so as to be on even terms with the police, who are also being instructed in the art. A rich Frenchman died some time ago and willed his great steam yacht to the government to be used by French ambassadors. It could not be Used by them, but ut last has been turned over to the governor of French West Africa, who sails up und down the coast la it. STATE LINES, There ure 'JO.imo more men thuu wo men In Iowa, and the state Is also short of schoolteachers. Pennsylvania produces more buck wheat than any of the other twenty four states where it grows. Kentucky produces 285,000,000 pounds of tobacco yearly, or more than oue ball of the total produoUyU Of this country, THE SCHOOLBOY'S LAMENT. Falrwel prv.t in.i.l.v tine lint (hut ti I fur u inn vi ulnuii uvo bioat-i ii iiie In to Ann trampul.l Inn line 1I111.-1 inn itfTlur rt-rs ul think uv me umi bell una r.k.iLlcti toils II welt Ul-e vlieakH itnii Inn life km i f ulo ill 0 ware Is hee butt I uil net f ell. tin nil u ttll tlilnk u tm I leek u !. thee uliozo ati'i .i!nl ii f lio.mi frinu ituntih with u nil tn'tl 11 k vi i n in it mi smi u ii.iy il.iy iui me alt Imam ami rote wriin lire ay. U have foai'Kull tine tune I I .1 nre katt fraiii itrounilen Imlt I w.l neit sn We uv tliatt. Wott iloo I k.nr lore kalis In u awl fori! u 1 wulilnl inn nun tl.-Kl ml l ie ten i o n Inures ilo A Ann Menu line teeelir thotl Utv wlssperen I sciM Itis line ami k ' ' t the IK kin wK h ii s'ioo.1 u v I.u.Kt nun wenn vkools owt t MetKl Kle talk III awl nen forv uro sneto sink una vi setlil n wo.i.l i hoani cnn ml sinM b.c.tws u iuj nine s-,i. JintKr Mnltled Hll. I'll learn von to Iiie! fault with my lei:. per! Win i. iw married you took me for better or worse. He -Yes. Martha, but I did hope there would h ive lieeii something like an av erage. Sketch. Problem. Jack's hair was so light that it had the appearance of being ipiite white, which was the cause of great angui-1; of mind to p Kir Jack. He discovered with joy that the ends were a Utile darker than that near the roots. Just after this cheering discovery his moth er took hltn to the barber. As the bar ber tucked the towel under his chin Jack looked up and said timidly, "Please. Mr. Barber, wheu you cut my hair don't cut the ends oft I.ippin cott's Magazine. (.entlr Lltlle Operation. "We can relish a pleasantry," observ ed a Scotchman once to Sydney Smith, "as much as our neighbors. You must have seeiithat the Scotch have a con siderable iuud of humor." "Oh, by all means," said Sydney Smith. "You are an immensely funny people, but you need a little operating upon to let the fun out. I know no instrument so t f fectual for the purpose as the cork screw." A Mean Illir. Goldie Muuley-May Brown brags so much about her coinjuests. Of course she's more attractive to the men than I, but- Vera Cutting Not at ull; not ut alii Ooldie Mugiey-So sweet of you to say that, but I know the Is-- Vera Cutting - Nonsense'. Why, she hasn't nearly so much money as you have - Catholic Standard and Times. At (he I'iuuu. ! "Did you observe that I dropped a ! note in that last song?" she said, i "No." replied the Billville young man, ! "but ef you'll hold the lump I'll look ' under the planner an' see. I lont u five dollar note last year, un' I hain't got I over it yitl"- Atlanta Constitution. Quite Hip Contrary. ! "You misjudge me," said the hypo elite reproachfully. "I admit I am a i poor, weak mortal, but lying Is not cue of my faiilngs." "It certainly is not," agreed the hard heuded man. "It is one of your suc cesses." Baltimore News. Out of a Job. "Hello:" exclaimed the first traveling man. "Still in your old line, I sup pose V" "No.'1 "No'? replied the other. What ure you InV" 'Hard luck."- Philadelphia Press. Advice. "I'm alwajs willing to lend an unfor tunate friend a helping hand," paid the stranger. "Take my udvlce," replied Three Fin ger Sam. "Don't play cards in Crim son Gulch!" Washington Star. Tue liniidnome TliliiK. "Yes; we've elected Mrs. Mllyous president of the club, thinking she would give us something handsome" "And"- "Well, she gave us this portrait of herself."-Puek. Two Ojil ii loim. Weary Wuggs She asked me whith er I wuz driltin'. Must Lev took me fer a snowtlake. Frosty Feeter More likely slit1 took yer fer u mud scow dat's slipped Its tug.-Judge. lilferent KpelU. Tawker In winter utitouioblles seem to have displaced old fashioned sleigh ing. Gawker-Not ut nil. Automobillsts simply go slaying instead of sleighing. A Good IteuHou. "Willie, why did you eat ull the frost lng Off the cukeV" cried the lrute cook. "Because," said Willie honestly, "I didu't like, Ue take." Detroit Free I'rees, (ft m. el ii She I STORIES OF THE DAY. lloiiealT the Winning folic; Th ll I'm in Mini the Itlnic. They were at Monte Carlo, and, like other visitors to that Insidious para disc, they considered the casino was a place which ought to be visited. They stood hesitating before one of the ta bles, and at last tin temptation to join the players proved too strong for the lady. "I must just risk one JUKI bill," she said to.lier husband, "lilve me oue, darling, ami I w III put 11 on the number of my nge. That Is sure to be lucky." Hubby was Inclined to be skeptical, but, of course, he might have spared himself the trouble of grumbling, und the money was duly deposited ou No. 'J I. Alas: No. oil Moved to be the win- u:n,r number, and the lady gave a little g.isp of despair. i "Served you right :" said her great! brute of a husband. "If you'd told the i truth you'd have vou." James M. Did, whose recent speevii on "graft" at Oborltu college Impress ed the entire country, told recently, apropos of "graft," a story about a ilnl'li trail. p. "This tramp," saiU Mr. Dill, "had the alert. ui: riii'Ulo'.is. bold mind that i;..ik- s grafting successful. "ile was walking down a city street one il.i. where he saw a little boy st. Mp and pli k up something "He crossed over to the boy nulckly. "'You have just made a find, mj lad." he said " 'Yes. sir,' said lr inninieut boy, 'I hai e found a silver ring.' " '1 thought so,' said the tramp. "It's the one I Just drvpporl. Now, aint It lucky 1 had my name cut ki it':' "What Is your name 7' said Oh" boy suspiciously. " Sterling, lad." "'Take li, then. It's yours." saM the boy. handing over the ring with u dls nppoiut'.l air." l.enllt Knock. "Coiue into iliis siore with me a minute." said I'oeplcy. "I want to buy you a ).'o.k1 cicar." "till, see here," protested Chcoploy, "don't i,'et the idea that you have to do that just because I jmvc you a cU;ar yesterday. Hesides, I don't smoke." "I know. 1 just want you to Keep this t;otl one lu your pocket until the next lime you feel like ttivlutr ine a ciar."- i 'atho'.ic Standard ami Times. liourUlittc lluunt ItfiMtrtt t. The literary boarder was perusing tlie advkrtisiui; columns of an agricul tural paper. "Ib re's an advertisement of a new deti. e tor feed i ut; hojrs." he remarked. "If it Isu'l too expensive," said the landlady, "I'll buy oue." And not one of the boarders grinned. - Ietroit Tribune. Animal Itt norancr. Frederick and I'elix, brother of four und six years respectively, but of the same size, were asked by a stranger If they w.-re twins. "No," nulled Fred erick Indignantly; "I should think you'd know by our looks that we're boys!" I.ipplneott's Magalne. Truth CunieM Out. "I shall neer forget," said the major, who was in a reminiscent mood, "the tirst time I ever drew a sword." "Where was that';"' asked the casual UciUainlalice. "At a rallle," answered the major. A CifUKri-iiiiiuau'a toofnlun "How did that Interviewer come to mlsijuote you?" "1 heard something shortly after h left that entirely changed my opinions on the subject we were discussing." Washington Star. When Mbe Loves lUm. "Does It take Urowu and hU wife long to make up after they' nave quar reled?" "Only till his next puy day." Mil waukee Sentinel. One Fellow'a Sacrlllce Giles A man hits to give up too much when he marries. Do Garry-Well, If I catch that bir ess the only thing I'll give up will be ny Job. Judge. .Met? of Her. He Don't you think you could be happy on my salary, dear? She Yen, George, but there'd he very little left for you to be happy on. New York World. ;ond I or ISvll. Mrs. Guwker- '1 he coal mau left bis bill, but, John, he has given us short weight. Ottwket Well, I'll give him long Wttlt A A. II. KING Attorney :il Law, vottaoi: .; :. n;r. BARKER & PERM AN I'KiifUIKTuHS K - PKAI.KKS IN KINK WINKS. UCU'OKS. CIC.AKS. j Mm ll ulrcrl. t'el ! l rot e. Of . J. S. Mi 1 1 ley. ,1 . C. Johnson Jf' V Johnson, Attorneys nt Inw Office Suite :t It ink lllihi. Spetl.'il attention nlviu to Mlnln; and Corporation l.nw . J. E. YOUNG Attornvy-iit-Lmv Oltlor mi Mum ilicot. Wfi s,i,,- Cottagk (Ikovi:. Oku. MINING M) 0KK TKI: M MI NI' DeslgnliiK "d construction of ot-e reduction works mid general iiiH hm cry plant . mechanical drafting c. 1 1 ii:o l'. m i: McKay building. I'm tl ni.l. i i Hart Coltvell .dining I ' ii ig 1 1 io r l. S. Mineral Sur c i i Kooin 1 It. ink I'.ldg. i '.it tag., i ir. . mrjuu" Oregolilaii I'.ldg. 1 .i t i . i Megoi. H. C. MADSEN. Watch m ki;v. licinlrlDg t reouljU' c0'Ki . All Murk (urutrttJ nm i'm. Walohrt. Clock! nl Je'.ry M I . i l I'r. COTTAUK li Ki K. OKI . The First National Hank Ol Cottagk (Ikovi-:. Oku. Paid i Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved m-.-ui . Kxchanges sold, available anv ,!.iei n the Un 1 ted States IUrbiit Kakik, Freil'U-ut. Hum i i! Portland Poultry Show The poultry show is proving t" be a gteat success. A 'icit n. in v entries bav. been made and hun dreds of people are loukino :it tl;e birds all the time. The only awards ho tar, iooe been on Plymouth rucks winch an as follows. li. Ktue.lv, litijjetie C.ak erels, Heeond ami fourth; ben, third: pen, seconil ; cup for best five cu !. erels. J. M. Garrison, Fwrest irov -Cock, fifth. J. L. Anderson, Fremont, W'asli ington Cock, first ami thirk; ben. fourth und fifth; ptil!ts. first, second, third and fifth; pen I'uM ; collection, lirfet and third: cup lot best five males and fnxt five ictunif s ami cup for bebt collection of bnncd rocks. E. J. Ladd, I'oitlund Cock, second; lieu, second; cockerel, fifth; collection, second. Mrs. George Shaw, Sandpoii.t. Idaho Cock, fourth ; pullet, jouith: collection fifth. J O. Watts, KtiKene, Cockcids firKt and third: pen, fouttb. J. C. Murray, Portland -CoHtU-lion, fourth; pen, fifth. J. Murow, Oregon City I'm. third. M. L Wiley, Kex, Ort'Ki'n Hon first. Much ioterest is berny worked up locally over the prospect of forming a Lane County Association of which a committee was appointed the other day to take steps in that di rection There are a yood many people around the drove thut are raising chick ciih, and good ones too, that will join the new associa tion . Mr. Ii. lurch made a business trip to Fugene on Friday. lie is always out for a chance to do some tl'iuj und in an enthusiast on Cot tage drove's proKpoctH. Fiugal Hinds, has jiuit sold the farm recently purchused by him to Geo. Kfiztir, a sou of Mr. and Mrs. T, O. Keizur, who immediately moved to it. with bis family. The land office i- icmly to b LusincHH now, both the government officers. H. L. l'!ddy and J, M. J.uw rence, having qualified ami com menced tbeir work. The office will be kept very busy for a lon time to come on the work that has acciiiuu- lated during the closing. UFATSTIIK Ml'.SlCCI'KF. "To keen the body lu tune," write! Mib. Mary 5rown,20 Lufnyette 1'lace, I'oilgnkeepMe, M . v. "I laKo in. KIiife'' New Fife I'illc 'J'hey nre the most reliable und iifcuMant laxative J have found." Jlent for the atoiniich, Ifver und bo weld, tiuarunteed by ISenvou' Pharmacy, '5c. , Compartment Observation Cars of t he Oriental Mlonl you vn v of your 11011)0 The comforts of a club llir pi 1 In: luxury of a firsi ciass iiohm. ( tsci SI ('.ml. Miiinpiilis. I'uyct Suuml anil Inlcrmc ilnt. Points via tho niii'ii!. Mll)ii iiliLiVI Hull! mUllllllillH ibiiLiuu ii i S. D.ikoia s nl tin1 AS. II . - i ' '' HION v. Coltiv ,-. v.. . - s 1 1 1 i . . . I :..! if :i I i i 1 1 1 ; . !': . Mb. ih -' .. i In i l .illld- :pl I . I : i ' ' ' ' C. . -i nil i nit ill:. , ' . I o,l 111 -. i.pt L'o-.n. ,. A II f : It 1 nn . i. . i i i l : -. , ., 1.1 ,-i i. .. l. .. Me . 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Tiibuiie Farmer, a we' k I v .i;;t l u 1 1 'ii al pa pi I . v Moid i; mikaim:. " 1 rul.v 1 1 . i -. t . i . I 1 1 -t seemed there cowry of .Mm. .Molli- llultor tliU I'l.'iee," WlltcH.I, I). I; l.ioier, Wood lor I, '1'cnn., "she wiim mi wusled by coiinhliiK up push from her lungM. Iloi torn declined her end no near that her family had watched by her lieil hlde foi t.V elj.'bl hours1; v hen, nt my illeiit reiiii-Nt lr. K'u's ,Vw lU ciier' wii- Kiwn le i, w ith the aston ishing ichiilt lliil iliiproM-nient be l;,ui mid coiitliiue l until h.lio liniilly i',iniiletcly recoveil'l and inn h.ialthy woinaii today." i u.i iMiitei,! cine for co'ili.s and col Is. ;!, and $1. ut lieljson'rt I'h.innaev. Tilal buttle free. AHI1IVAL ANO OEI'ARIUIIE OF S. f. TRAINS. NIlUTII HOI Nil HOl'TII llill NU Nil. it 1 1 .', I p.m. Nn. ll:0.i p m Nn. Hi ... i ui .tin N'i !V 2:iflu.iu (J. & i K It li CO 'I lino lillilo No, I To talvi! etfect April L'd, HlO'i. H.,1111'1 1 mnl 1 Tufiliiy W. 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