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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1907)
BOHEMIA NUGGET UOIIILMIA MOULT I'UHLISHIMI COMPANY. MhVp nil rlircWs yMi to Niu.vot 1'ulvte. IvI'tonM M iho iM'M.Mlteo ntCiMtHKf Orevo. OveN us soi'iaal c'ihs mail timtler. srnsrmrnoN iiatks. i; months !M.oe I year M-M' 1 months .'.co If paid in advance. Clubbing Pates. The l'.ohouil.t Nnp;vt one year with any one of the iollowimr pub lications one year fur amount opposite: Pacific Monthly S'.'.i'M Wovkly Oivironian i Portland sj.."0 Weekly .? -i rii.-i 1 ( Portland) MJ.OO Daily Minimi' Kooerd i Denver) SV0 Weekly Minim lav-rd Si.'JI Pnoilie 1 1 Oln0!e.ld S.'.L'.i North i't Pnui:iv .lo'arr.al -f 1 7 Thi ri'iT is kopt nto lv TliK AMHJt- can MiMsu r:i.!M-r . i;.e me.te lie.; n"; nsi:. Iv.'.vcr, i i'i. , where -";r ron'itT w 1 11 ti w !.', it.i' it : el lee 'J- in iMii'Ors e.iin ;tv -i:s intuit".; o :! ' t tit Wi's'. . II o ll!r:i:v :ei! tn:"vr-v r' n.liit. whereto tin ! it. looks up the wide awake mei chant who asks him to come and sec him. Success in thrs days of sharp competition calls for eternal vigilance. AdvcrtininK i a duty that every business man, do mutter how small a linn he may carry, owe: to himself, his editor, and his town. We will do our part i! wo o!' hut have the support of our busi:u-s men. Springfield News. rlllS I'AI'KK !kovt ci !:vl :. C. I ..lvort:M!:i; i.i in , i'. I a ; t" .Mc".v!.ut'.i I- -.'hfliiirc. tm !'m::c.M n. iY.i iivmir. i hero '.;: rai ts (or nilvo:a;si;r run luMiiKle inril. Wkdnksoay, Mai.' ii 6. 1907 Our Fireplace. A hi.; liivpl.u v is lathis , t : An' mii; br treated 1 iuht. OreiM- it V iimr'n likr ,-is ii.it You'll sit air ;ive;'.e ;!! niizht. The lin3 you'll ;ix. an" ive it ok -. Knt i it's mail, it eiily smoke-. When grandpa's homo, wc'io alwavs lc . ; lie piles Wno.l hL'h an' loj'.ir. With kimliia'. -licks an' burl; uiit:i We can't sit near the tire. Then grandma poke, an' father jokcs About hi si lire tint dame and sim kes. So next ni.Iit father ays he'll -h...v The way a lire U ! -1 1 ' 1 1 , An' Win.:- a Mark in m hi.' The wild!,' lire j la. e 1 tilled . O' course it sinoke-i, then !a:!'!j'a jokes An' lauiclis. whil,' i,.ther nki's an" poke.-. Lut when they hoth are r;. ine away Jur old li:e place is reat '. We sit up cio.-e. an' mother sews. An' tell me stone? that she knows. An' lets me stay up late. When no one pokes, it never smokes: So me ttu' mother have our jokes All to ourselves, ahout some foiks. May Kelly in W'onau's Home Com panion fur February. Views of a Tax Payer. The taise in our Lives coming in the first year our I.oeal Option miht have a tetKlav.cy to discour age some with local option. Let us conider the question in order to sci? jusi h.ow much ol the increase N due i the fact that we are re- ciim:!;t no vevfiiuo from saloocs. lli: lew for U) " which tax was pai.I las year was, school S mills, state am! county .?o mills, total 'J mills oa a total valuation of 111, '21" p' red on all propeity in the city of Springfield except the per sonal p'-operty up to the amount ol 0'.) which exemption is not al lowed t! is year. They levy for I lOtt which tax is due by M.ar-h is city li mills, sc'm.o'i 12 miils, state and roiinty 1 ( mill, total .'!i'i mills on a total valuation of Till.UlO on all prop erty within the city of Spriugfield. real and personal without any ex emption. The doubling of the total valuation is due to the erec tion ot" n v. liiviy., the r-II'ort made to a-si --s i rcpcuv .0 its real value Oregon. Ileal' OicK"ii hen 1 im : ; 1 1 I . net Tliy hilN ami pastmes iMeen C r 'ncath the simile nl I' ")' I lee Sul vev some ,s Ivan seen" Should Have Better Support. We have tried in all possible ways to show an appreciation of the liberal patronage given us since the first day of our coming to this little city. In the columns of our paper v;e have fought for our uwu, to the best of our ability. We would not be egotistical, but believe that by using this paper as a weapon we have been enable to render some as sistance to the enterprise and growth of Springfield. We have earnestly strived to build up our home town, have encouraged the capitalist and the heme-ecker to in vest with us, have done all in our power f bo"ra our ;:! t-,wn, which, of coui.-e ; ihe b;i,;nfs- of every newspaper, yot we have p -ceiveJ but little support f r m;h m-mv 'of our business men. For protec tion to our business men wo have made a vigorous ami foiitiijuou-: , fight ngaim-t the city n.ail r rd' r house. Tuis iia.-, I ecu done in the interest of the li'mie m-.-rchant with- ' out monev and v. itho 11; iu i, . Tic departme-nt s'ore n, oi appti ci Ue- J advertising space j.; v.ihingtol take all the average .."utitry edit ,r has for sale and ::t a -'jo'l piic- j What other class ol buMut.ss ! wouid refuse biniii s t help lu-ir i friendn, especially as many ct sa'd j friends never seem in the lea.-d dis-1 posed to re.luin the c(jmilitjieiit or even ajneciate it. Many .A our merchants, who it seems would take interest enough in their town to help mpport its paper, do nut coutriiiule cue cent lo its support, yet roulie tint a good live paper is the greatest necessity among Imsi aess enteritises. If a newspaper lives it must have ad v 1 Using sup port and if it homo merchants will not give it suppot t Ihejj it 1 1 1 1 .-1 either go out of business or g, i of town for business. I ho adver tising merchant 'in the otm who d a s the buniin HH in these days of push and enterpii-e. There are moje newspuper readers to lay than ever before in tho history of the w(,ild. The newspaper places your bir-hi' ss under the eye of the buyer. Jle pees whut ho wants, and knowing and the lad that the $300 exemp tion is not allowed. But that which particularly to local option is the 10 mill city levy :,s against no city I -i v y t f e previous: ear. This af f,ids for city improvement '2,oit, 3O or 5T14.0I) more than was re ceived from the four saloons at si"" each, the price of a license, fo raise $l,6oo at I'lesent valuation would retjtiire a city levy of not quite 7 mills, so that 730 of your tax goes to till the deficit made by closing the saloons. So if my taxes are '20 I pay Sj.lsl) of it for the sake of having no open saloons. If he for whom tho saloon has not the least allurement and who has no c'ai! lien likely to be contained by the lnpd'.r business U willing and earnestly desirous of bearing his share of the expense in order to re move this demoralizing influence beyond the immed:ate environment ot men and boys to whom it is a temptation, surely men who have sons and daughters, if they love their children as fathers ought, will gladly pay this additional tax. But you say it is still sold, if not so openly, Kill it can be had by tho.-e known to the fif.lk r to be all- right. My fellow voter, if tho true American spirit i not dead within our brcc-ts, i:.Kea 1 of throwing up ''ii h ;:ids -aid sa ing "we can't do i'." this sc rniag failuio will only 'p-'r us on to get un ordinauee that :i! 1 roVihit and to veft that it is vigor i.Siy nlurc.ed. Ji lh- old New pg',::;d eo'onists had maiii-f-'Kcd I: IT the faint-l.earfcdness t'i'd :i"-v show m dealing with t' e h'p'.or i-u-iness, we would mill ! e :.' i lv it :i I'ingiidi province in--I "t a n .i' Mii, the peer if not 1 .e nip'jior of any nitiou that ';out i a l!a '. "vVe will"' has made Ui wh t v. : ;u' ; ''We will" must still pi'' a. l v; 1!-. Ciiicn iu Sorin afield Xij'.vs1. The Glory of the City of God. This wns the subject of the sor tnou nt tho rresbytennu church Sunday morning, That which makes a city in char acter, the city of dod is spiritual. Anciently the right to citizenship mado one citizen. In (itcece very freeman of Attica was an At theninu. Have you right to citizen ship iu the city of God? Are you exercising that right? All truely regenerated persons are citizens of that city, regnrdlefis of race or de nominational affiliatious. We arc one people, ami are children of God. When we recall the deed of the heros of faith we are glad to know that we ore fellow citizens with them in the city of God. Whea-we read the reforms of Sav- T v. ouaroia, or iiuss or imther, wo do' Mv heart not enro as to whether they were born iu Rome or Wurteinlmg, neither do we stop to consider their peculiar notions of the Lord's sup. per, but we do ndmire the reforms they instituted, and are ready to aid in prosecuting their work. Wo do not read St. Augustine's confession, "Kempis" imitation of the Life of Christ, Uaxtor'a saints rest or ltun yons' Pilgrim with less interest be- j l' ,,m ,l"'1" '"' I-. ... I'.ut hiiil' m.vs'.im cause uiey uiu not ooiong to our I ( ,-,.. ,v ,. WiilchliHt the ull-lc'iiii". 1 i et run. Tw inltii: alum: it-i w a ; Spra. Inir Hi hanks wl'li-hot loam, ir hid by rock ; 1 f c i . . 1 ask myself; Cm an la ad The v arioiiN charms e, . I. Or satisfy III'" heat l's 'le, i;e I.Ike thco I hoe m ell" 1 traveled Iteie Ir.'in 1 l"tei :ti land. V hero oiul runs sights a I aumd lowed the Niagara e.it.T i' l And tlcltlbled at lis smiihl. I'.ccll bit by the lee Kin In t in:' bre.it Ii From t ho far inu t h frigid . ii'': Put there's no sp"t i.o doir "ii e.,t'lh An Mils I e 1 1 my own Have met nwiu people .11 i . u -1 liii. liresod in varl"u suii Put Oregon boys and i;o Is -uil ,'ass For beauty in my e e . I'ltt t rue as t ho n. ' ill.- ' t t he north I Vi','1 : s l a 1 h. .-. Tho bra o. the far. lie' .i.-md true W'ho-e etnl'leni I I I 1 ' ! ' I 1 1 1 hero mid I 1 ' 'i"i 1 ai'ped mountain '. Wild i;amo of all kind- .1 ua.l Wild llolley. tho ine ;ind lh.- tiee. Ill untold wealth are f eu. I And as if to add a elha 1 To Nature's most ' iiiaime -e.-ne, Tow eriiiii n'er all f 1 1 it- majosix Mount llood roinliM sllpl euie. id. I P3 Its No Wonder THAT THIS TOGGICKY li is nnm iiu'nso MAT tiMiU wluti vm von siilcr tlio New Stvles ;u riving I'vcry two wiiks rvc iTBu w wn wr ft. j a l- s P. ! si- 1- -l- I- .1- b iHigli Grade MeuJs: Then hero's dales. !'. On ui s hill le I aie 1 church, or deprecate their learning because they wore a Bishop's Mitre. To recognize the fatherhood of God. the sonship of Cbrint and the personality of the Holy Spirit and to trust in this trinity is tho work of the children of God. It matters not whether we come from Green land's icy ruountaius, from India's coral strand or Africa's sunny fountain, we are the sons of God, and are led by Him into that city. "There are glerious things spoken of thee, Oh city of God." Tho Jews thought it a glorious thing to go up to Jerusalem on the "Feast day, and we know that it is a glo rious thing that God has Ilia throne in the world and it is not given over to misrule or the loless play of the evil passions of men. God rules and we are not left to plod through the darkness without a guide. We speak of the history of abiding realities, but history is only a kalediaekopic record, the dashing of waves on an unknown shore, the rolling of a stone to the top of a hill only to see it roll down again. But the city of God is abid ing. In it is the meaning of life and and the relizatiou of the promises of God. It was thought that Rome held all that was sacred hoards of barbarians hurled themselves over her walls with torch and sword that tho end had come, but God's poople were under His care. There havo been corruptions in the church that would put to shame the blackest of "Black Friday," but in her have besn the Luther's, the Calvin's and the Wesley's who kept the alter fires burning and the church has emerged from tbes? corruptions, pure, strong and lovely because "God is in the midst of her," and teday she is sending more mission aries, printing more bibles and tel ling the story of love to more pco plo than ever before. "Glorious things are spoken of thee, Oh city of God." Her eertainity is assured McCauley's fancing be realized and the New Zealander may sit on London bridge and sketch the ruins of St. Paul. There may bo the wreck of worl Is amid the crash when the doom of the universe is j pronounced but the city of God Mi;- I I'l.l:!. eta I III I r ll' uie. I!. I'. Win i-M In Oil, ; . . 1 1 l owl. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal always ready. Our Refrigerator is tlio finest in Oregon. I'resh l:ish each Tuesday ami Prk'ny. See our plant, everything new ninl tip -to-tliti . Fred Herren. 'I'llOlli' Mntrt H T- -T- -T---T-' Get your cocomut-. ci.i.enpite, currants, raisins and Louisami Mo lasses lor ho'.idav pistties ,il the Bazaar. Classified Advertise-incuts. Wanted. Gentleman or lady reference, to travi 1 bv a rig, for a firm !" s capital. Salary Si, "7 .'.mi pi r and expenses; salary and txpeines advanced with stamp, Jos. A Cottage, Grove, Ore. Willi ;;o"d 1 ad 1 1 wit h 1 at . 1 1 Hulh A 1 Ire.s. A I'Vii'di 1 1 Kelirrrl. , Tom Awbrey lias rotunnd p Cottage Grove and is again wilting insurance policies iu tie- Oregon p'ire Ilolief Asmi , of M. Mnuoi.le, and the Aetna Fiiv Insurance Co. 1 of Hartford, Con" , ' Kor S.lo I Span eh ven humlfd pound mares, or will ti cle f.r eati. I'.t:-! piiro f)f, or mil res 1 Pkani; J. 1 v ii.wi ei '. ' i t 1 A nod. ( ):. ! I'hotie Boh'-ini.i I. to . 11 1 f 1 I! j HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters l:or I Mining and Commercial Men 1 j C. T. LONG, Prop. H i i Commercial Stables ll S I ,k : .1. :i-'i 1 1 V rilll.l..ll..li. .-:,rn I...W In , j o : i . n i I fc, t kin by tuirti.lN. Ku.irai.t. . .1 n-iti..Ui. I will t-iij j- pti a fi i.mnpMrt, In n ilnn eoTotiipo, Klili'i; nil .'irtl'ul.irFt. If jro'i wrlto I'.iliiy llv.i v ,1 1 n I'HtiiMlslii'tl. MADAME HUDEON, ii"7 Mii'-lrny Lldg., 2 V'lilriirt..n at . f'..rt h.nil, Ori-Kon. All kinds of First (lass Ris, at reasonable prices Feed Ham in connection isuarainc ana any prnuoi for yoi.i.i: Jn.ti. s MuIr (Iirhtlzky nirtta,.(. Arc i 'oin.i.-i Ararlemla Cnurin: iitf Ml iri'liif t.ni,-rit 1. i,'or lafurmalloo Jar. tSIMrr tS'iuTlur I s TULLAR & BAIMBRIDGE COTTAfil: ROVK, OKIKiON R.ead the Njgget. Hov; lo Remain Young. 1' , continue yuiiiitf in he;ilth ami sti-eiigl h, do as Mrs. N. p. Kowun, .'deO.jiioiiH'h, (in., did. She Jays: Three hot ties of Mleolrie Hitter? enn '1 in" "f chi'onie liver and stomach trowhl", couiplicatt.'d with such an unhealthy condition ,f the Mood that in.v . !-.iu turned red as llannel. I am now praetiejilly years yourijer I han hefoi e I tool: Jlloci rlc I.itterH. I ean no.v do all my work wilh ease and as,i-.t in my hus-hand' stwre." ( iuaiaiiteed at lJenson's Pharmacy. Price ..I) cents. lurid ncr cmem win enoure or God will help her and that right early. Are you a citizen of that commonwealth? and do you appre ciate your citizenship? Worked Like a Charm, Mr. Ji. N. Walker, editor of that spiey journal, the 1 lut crpi l-e, Louisa, 'a., says:" imi a nail in my foot last week and at oneo applied JHick len'K A I'ui '.i Kiilvi!. No Inlhuninatloii followed; the salve i-hnply healed the wound." lieahsores, hurio nud skin di -eases. i iiarantced at llcnson'n I'lm i maev, '';e. Saved Her Son's Life. The happiewt mother in the little town of Avn, Mo., Ih Mth. H. Ituppee, She writeH; "One year ago my ton wan down with huoIi Herlous Imiik troiilde that our physdeian waa un able to help him; when, by our driiK- kUVh advice I beKn giving him Dr. King's New Dlweovery, and I Hoon noticed improvement. I kept thin treatment up for a few weekn w hen he wiih perfectly well, lie has worked Hteadil.v hIiicc nt carpenter work. Dp, King's New Discovery Hiived Iuh life." liiiartnteed best cough and cold leinedy by lieiiHon'M Pharmacy. COc and 1.00. Trial bottlo free. liugene Steam Laundry, Allison and HastiugH agents. -'l" .i-' Mil III'!?' pan n 3 El M mmm wnmm n ij u nip i . p iiy". n....n.jMMi.w l -yyvJ335rtiTi'.fci Ilk . : "'.? i?--Z4 .ssxii Mill, II. II I! lv'1 !il :---' 7 i ; i if mmmt:. 1 Wwm sCv0 - Thoy usually want something from (he pantry You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts for much in the child's health; do not imperil it with alum foot! by the use of poor ,baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, liomomadc muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they Come in. To fcc Mire of the purity, you must use Royal makes a difference m your home a difference in your health a diffekence in your. cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pare