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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1907)
BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHIiMIA NU(K1UT PlIBMSMINU COMPANY. Moke cheek pVlo to N"Rgt?l Fnb. To. Knlorcd at (he pontofllro at Celliite Orovp, Orvtron an wooml ciaM mall matter. Sl'ItSt KITTION KATKS. 6 months $1.00 1 your $l.rm IS months fi'.OO If paid in mlvnnco. Clubbing Pates. Tin iloheinbt Nugwt imt your .villi any one of llu following pub lications oiu year for nniount wt opposite: Pacific Mont lily 52.00 Weekly Oirnoiii.in i Portland) ?'-ri Weekly Journal ( Portland) $- 00 I ailv Minimi Kooord (1'cnver) $.".f0 Wcokly M loins lWord Sa.L'S Paciliv: Homestead S-J.LV Northwest Poultry Journal $1.7." Thl iitr Is kci.l on nio bv TIIK AMKKI CAN MINISii I'ONciltKSS, ('limnli.T if lum merce HuiMing, louver, folo., wbere onr iva.h'rs Hill 1 w,'ii-,iii to the useof t lie ioail ItifC iPra from tht Hhous mimtiK aoel ioua nt '.he Went, a ('ientiiic 1 i lr rv ami iniivriO 'X tubll. ril IS PAI'KR iskpiit on Incut E. ('. Drake's a lTerilftinK Atrctiry, M aii.i c .Morrhania X change, San KrHiit'Wo, California, when? eon' mots for mlverlisiiiK en l mailt for It. Wednesday, Oct. !, 1907. I'cliticBl f-kirmisbrs now rago throughout the United States, in which it would seem that with Roosevelt eliminated from the pres idential race, as far as the Repub lican parts- is concerned, Taft is the favorite. lie will not, however, he allowed to have a walkover in the convention, for the Republican ship is even now floundering in the shoals of the political sea, and the breakers are dashing on the taiiff Bands. This is a nuestiou that has hitherto been democratic thunder, the republicans gracefully taking the defensive. Taft, however, has given it out to be understood that he is in favor of tariff reform. That does not mean to say, by any means, that he has changed his be lief in the "principles of protection to American industries and Ameri can labor," but he believes that the time has come when amendments to the tariff laws should be made to meet the changed conditions, to remove duties needless for either revenue or protection, and make such modifications as experience may have shown to be necessary. With all due respects to the demo cratic free trade papers which pre tend to believe that the Republican party is ready to accept their tariff doctrine, they should remember that the party has always been in favor of tariff reform whenever it could be done without iujury to our industries and people. The re publican party may become a free trade party sometime in the distant future, but all necessity for "re ciprocity" will have to disappear before that comes about. Don't worry about your kidneva when you can obtain :io days' treat ment of Tineales for ifl.Un. These llt tlo globules hriiift relluf in the linst dope, I'.acloirhe, humb.'ii.'o and Kheii inati.sin yield ipilrUly. If not H.'itis fied your money refunded. Tills is it fair offer, you can't lose. .Sold by New Km Driiif More. The assissiiis of ex-Sheriff Urown of Baker county, aro Mill tit large, and the prospects of them being captured at all is growing more re mote as each day passes. If, a? it 18 now asnerted,the Western 1'edt.r- I ation is engineering such crinieH as a nonichment. for nlWed ,i ievmu-es ' against it or its members, it is a simon pure anaicliihtic organiza tion, and all the power of county, Btate and government should be brought into plav to suppresss it. Whatever may bo its aims and pur poses, enough is known of it to bet convincing that it is not n loyal in stitution to the government of the United States, and tbat its member ship and sympathisers ia large and scattered throughout the country, needs no further evidence than the reception and cheers that greeted Haywood on his acquittal, not only at Boise City, but at all the stop ping places along his route home. He was cheered as lustily as the most exalted poison in the land could have been. The people of the United States, are in a great measure to blamo for the anarchistic doctriuo that is get ting a foothold in certain portions of the country, by adhering to the platform ot'n"froo pies and lieoj speech." Times! have changed' since this libeity was heralded to j the world. In those days Unpeo ples had n common cause and all were Americans and radically loyal I to tho new government they hud j formed. Hut tho gates woro thrown opetMtid have been kept open, and j every scalawag from the old wot Id j (locks here when his native cotin- I try makes it too warm for him, and taking advantage of our penerosi- I ty preaches their seditious doctrine ; publicly, and oftentimes it has been done under tho red ll.ig of anarchy ! while the Stars and Strips, and even our prominent men were pub- j liely insulted. An instance of this is tho meeting held not long ago by lvmma Goldman, in Pot Hand. No town or city in the United States should have a hall or room to rent to Emma Goldman, or persons of her ilk, nor should they be allowed to preach their doctrine in the open j air, but if this is considi red as be- I iiic too arbitrary and endangering the life, and antagonistic to a free and enlightened country, the line should certainly bo drawn at t lie red rag, and they be compellnl to hold their meeting under the Stars and Stripes. To cure a cold lirst move ih" low- els. Itoos li.-.xative t'oiih Syi u acts ' gently on the howels. ilrives out th0 eold.'clenrs the lu'.ad. It's pleasant j to take and mothers highly iveom - ; mend it for eo.s, croup, and wlioop- ing eouuli. liitaranteed to jsave sat- j isl'action or money refunded. Kipially j irood for yoiinti ;in l oi l. shl ly New i ICra Irug Srnre. I George Cornwall, tho rustling ed itor of the Oregon Timbcrman, pub lished at 1'orti.ind, was in the city last week. He is taking an active interest in the proposed amend ment to the interstate commerce law, which provides that shippers shall have a hearing whenever there is proposed any change ol freight rates. This matter is brought forcibly to public attention owing to the heavy advance in lum ber rates on eastern shipments an nounced to go into force November 1. The new rate is practically pro hibitive it is claimed by sawmill men and will result in many of them having to close down their mills, except perhaps those which have an outlet by water transporta tion. A law similar to tho one now sought to be adopted has been in operation in Canada for many years aud it is believed that putting some such measure in fleet here would not only be a protection to oar shippers, but would go far to word allaying the present widespread public outcry against the railroads. The following ure tho resolutions passed by tho Oregon and Washing ton Lumber Manufacturer;:' Asso ciation endorsing this movement: "Whereas the Interstate) Com merce law now in effect, does not coutain any provision wLenTiy a hearing is required before a change in any interstate freight rate may become effective, and "Whereas, experience- has fully demonstrated tho urgent necessity for an amendment to remedy this serious defect; th:-refore, be it "Resolved, liy the Oregon A; Washington liUmbor Manufactur ers' Association, representing nn an nual output ejf one and one -eoiarlt r billion f et f lumber with a value of nearly t wenty millions ef dollars that at th coming session of Con gress, no run-ndme.it shall be offered aM strenuously mge l, providing substantially that when any railroad company Seeks to advance or lower any inteishtte licight rate, or change the classification of any commodity, it must if objection be made thereto, receive tho appioval of the Interstate Commerce Com mission before such rates or changes in the classification shall la conic ef fective. He it further "Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to every Senator and Itepresentative in Congress and that every mill owner, manufacturer and shipper in tho United States bo asked to co-operato wherever pos sible in the passago of this amend ment of the Interstate Commerce law." How much of the supposed news of the duos obtained of the murder ers of ex-Sheriff Hrown is true, and how much is published from reports of sensational reporters, ol courso cannot be determined. But it is not hard to determine that the murderors are reading tho reports as well as the public, and if the hunt is getting in very warm, they are not going to stand still and lot their pursuers catch up witli them. ROYAL ACADEMY COTTAGK GKOVK. OREGON. Opens Tuesday October 15, 1907. All worthy persons will l admitted lo the sehool, I lie only re ipim men!- lielng fuitlifnliie is al sehool. and mini deport men t. a t. u II limes. The mor.d intluoueo In the sellout will he eaiefully irunriled, mid no one ho uses indcectit or prof,. no l.ilii:ii;ii;e, or who iieluliVM In tho use tr t oR'iccn or nlenhohc drinks, er ho ii in any wny Immoral, will he retaiiuM in the Academy. I !ood moral talks will be given hy the lonelier ,'indall will he e peeled to at tend these. I'.ihle Iihi t ml !ous will he i;l en t hi oiioioii the year, yet no one w ho a I tends t he sehool Is ohlie.l to join t he e el asses. The I tilde classes are only for those who desire them. Heeogtilzod papers will he niven to on voue II nishintj: ;i ny of the four courses ollered, n.itnol, : Teacher's, M I m-lei id. Short haul and Com mercial. We teach the Chai tier sytem f Sliiniliaii I, Mitine :ts Portland Ihisiiieos College, for Information address. L. G. M. E. APPOINTMENTS Ministers Named in the Eugene Meth odist District. Following is the appointments made for Fugene district by the M. F. church conference held in Port- land. M. C Wire. P. F.KIder, Kngone.i Oregon. ! Albany S. II. DeWart. Cocpiille and Handoti W. S. Gordon. Coblmrg and Ilarrisburg W. M. Krskine. Crawfordsville- Hrowusville- T. L. Tones. Cicswell -I. II. Ski.ltnore. Cottage C.rovo S. M. Xieklo. Oorva'llN -1. H. Leech. Dallas M. P. Dixon. Drai l J. 1). Stratfoyd. Klkton J- M. Sweeney. Fugene I). II. Trimble. j Falls Oitv O. F. Round. Gardiner C. II. Wooley. j Halsey - -George Clark. Independence Sanford Snyder. Jefferson k. II. Allen. Junction City T. II Downs. i Lebanon J. L. Iicatty. Lnraue ! Marshlield W. R. F. Hrowne. Monroo-- Myrtle Point W. F. Rogers. North Rend A. F. Lacy. ' Sih tz Indian Mission ( Springfield George Fllis. Wendling and Unity J. W. Per-! kins. . ; Voncalla N. J. Ilarbit. SM.EM DISTRICT. li. F. Rowland, P. F., Salem,' Oregon. j Death of Mrs. Dolph. Mrs. August ii Mul key widow of the late United Dolph, j Stat- s Senator J. N. Dolph, died in Paris, France, last Friday night. Death was due to pneumonia, with which she had been sulTeiing only a lew days. The body will ho brought to Portland for interment. Mrs. Dolph was a prominent member of the First liaptist church of Portland and her funeral will be held under its auspices. She. leaves th ; following children: Mrs. Rich ard Nixon, Chester V. Dolph, Mar ion V. Dolph aud Henry V. Dolph of Portland; Mrs. Lewis Walker Thornton, Paris, and Cynis A. Dolph, a Lt'-Uk'iiatit in the I nited Slatea Army, stationed in the Phil ipines. She w.ii a sisler of Marion I'-. Mulki y ami an aunt of ex-senator F. W Mulkcy. CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRIC LINt The Oregon Ll'ttric railway, which undoubtedly has the best Hack ever laid in (iiegon, will not slop at Salem, its ptesont southern tonuinal. I t i builders will push its construction south to Albany and Fugene, and for the entire distance a first-class railroad will bo built, regardless of expense. This is not all that the eastern capitalists who havo put iottimes into this electric project w ill do for this : eel 'oil of the stato, for a complete sj stem of feeders n aching to all parts ol the fertile Willamette Valley will bo added to the system after the main trunk lino is completed. Assurances are had from oflieials of the system that all this construc tion will soon be undertaken. It is believed those trolley lines will de- velop tho Willamette valley as no other ono thing oau do. j Jt Is claimed indigestion is the No tional disease, Tluits why tho demand for Kings ll.vspepsiii Tablets keeps InoreiiKliiK heemiso they do tho Work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiges tion, Moating, i te., yield ipiicMy. Tw o days treatment free. Ask your drug gist aliout t hem. Sold by New Frit Drug Store. PAAP, Principal. Albany Democrat. II. F. Mcll wain iel urncd last night from a shoi t tiip to Cascadia. He located tho band of h'.lu near I'atleison's, and in a day r two will return with l'rod Riis Jr., and hunt up his (i(1))ti .;. Mei twain has equipped !lis llimllaill rig.lh a telephone attlidlu.n, so lllHt hc c, rtlu,ll In the Homo teleolione lines nnv- w hero, sotiK tliin; arranged for liiiuj by Mr. DeVarnoy. With it anv- where this side of PiUtclsou's he can talk with Albany at any time. Mot her.-, w il h little children need no longer fear croup, colds r whooping eoui;h. I'.irs I .a at i i- Coiiuh Syru p t.ltes eooil. If woiks oil the mil thiol. l'Ii the howels. en's the phli";in, deals Hie head. I'm -oiinii an. I fid. 1 1 u.ii atlteeil. Secure a hollle at once. S.iil lo New Y.; I I'UU St ore. KILL th COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS with Dr. King's New Discovery TONSUMPToiN FDR I OURHSan ISOLDS Prico 50c A $1.00 Froa Trial. Unrest and Uuu ln-.it Curo tor ull THitOAT and I. UNO TItO (JU LES, or MONEY HACK. IMPORTANT TO YOU We- have established a Class in your town and yon can join this class at any time. W .ivo spec ial drills and our super ior drills arc just what yon iiinst have n yon dc- j sire the best success. ! OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED! We assist worthy stu dents to secure jrood po sitions. Io not sny that yon cannot learn to write Shorthand for You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do the work the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC imi. Sodaville. Or. For Furl her informal ion CAI.:. AT .VI FT OFFICIO. ooooooooooooooooooooooox( Directors II. MS, II. i.ria ii, v. A. iiauti'm:, mill, I!i:cku:y, r. koss kim;, o il it Paid Capital $25,000.00. W. H. Abrams B. Lurch G. Hon Hinii Harry Short President Vice-Preiident - Cathier Attiitant Cathier A ropioHent'i.livc bank of the business public, of this city and surrounding' country. We Solicit your business. oooooooooxoo-ooo-o-ooooooo pSk WV'WW'VW'.V- WILLAMETTE 4.1 IVofcKKOM : College of l.lhcnil Arts. I'oi leo;s : Classical . 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