Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, December 01, 1899, Image 8

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    "Z'OZ"' STUMl'JW.
A gentleman told ns the other
day that his ten year old boy asked
him a question that with all his
wisdom and experience he was
utterly unable to answer. The
boy said, "Pop what makes you a
democrat?" "Pop" was stumped.
He couldn't to save his soul an
swer that question. But, then, no
one need be surprised at it. What
democrat in all this broad land
could give a sound reason for the
faith that is in him? What demo
crat can define democracy? Who
can tell us what it means what
brand of political economy it stands
for? There are gold democrats and
stiver democrats, expansion demo
crats and anti-expansion demo
crats, United States democrats and
Agtiinaldc democrats, protection
democrats and free trade demo
crats in short democracy is as
spotted as the leopard and of as
many colors as Joseph's coat. Very
few democrats could vote the
ticket without splitting their
principles up the back. Oneida
County (Idaho) Republican. .
USEFUL, INVENTION.
Dr. Clinton Cook, formerly of this
city, but now residing in the state
of Minnesota, has recently obtained
a patent for an invention that will
undoubtedly prove invaluable to
the medical profession. It is a
surgical instrument designed to
prevent much of the pain that in
variably attends the dressing of
deep wounds. The instrument is
called a "gause carrier." and is in
tended for introducing gause into
wounds. It is an outgrowth of Dr
Cook's sympathy tor his late
brother, Allyn, during the latter's
last illness, and the value and use
fnlness of the invention will be un
derstood by physicians, as well as
appreciated by suffering patients.-
Salem Statesman.
While the democrats 1 are still
jubilant over the Nebraska election
results, the St Louts Globe Demo
crat thinks the republicans have
more reason to be jubilant over the
returns from that state than the
denrbcrdts. "The Nebraska dem
y pop victory, " it says, "will bring
f two things about which will be of,
immense benefit to the republicans,
"t will delude the democrats into
titillating Bryan next year, and
ill incite them to make a fi
rpansion. Here are tw
is which will mal1
- bli(s in i
aant. If tin.
ir business they wouict
mourning rules around the elec' jn
figures from Nebraska." (
LORANE ITEMS.
Mr and Mrs Standish and Mr
G Lockwood spent a few days
S
in
Eugene last wee(k.
Frank D?' ..one to Grants
a'lCf DjjJw,
Pass tow. knejfj
f Mr and Mrs crc. 6 Jiizx wley spent
Thanksgiving at Lorane.
Frank Wakley of Eugene spent
a couple of days with relatives at
this place.
Mr Britt the railroad land ap
praiser spent Saturday at Lorane on
his way to Florence.
M C Johnson and family attended
a birthday dinner at Drain "Sunday
Mrs Etma Bainbridge returned
to her home at Elkhead after a
short visit with her parents.
My Boa bus been trouuleu ior y.rs
with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago
I persuaded him to tako some of Cham
berlain's Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea
Remedy. After UBing two bottles of tro
25-cent size ho was cured. I givo this
testimonial, hoping someono similarly
afflicted may read it and bo bonefltod.
Thomas O. Bo.vkk ,Glenco. O. For
salo by Benson Diiuo Co., Cottago
Grovo; Lyons A Awmioatk, Drain,
Druggists.
1)1 VI 1)13 1THMS.
Mrs. Hoy Cotlln and threo youngest
child ron took the train for Lost Valley
last week.
Messis. Will and Roy Co'lin were
working on the road Inst week Improv
ing so that they can got out to the main
r.iad.
School ends next Wednesday. . .
A heavy steady rain all day Inst Sun
day. Mr. Kennedy is fixing up things at
his place here.
Mr. Miller is also improving his
ranch and putting up now buildings.
.Tunics Taylor has moved back here
from Eugene.
WAidTi-Tu itlms.
Miss Morningstar returned to her
home at Drain Thursday.
G. O. walker shipped 1250 turkeys
from this place the first of the week to
California.
Mrs. John Tait visited friends at the
Grove several days last week.
Prof. McQueen was quite ill Saturday
and Sunday, but was able to bo in the
school room again Monday.
J. R. Kitson was visiting friends hero
the first of the week before starting to
California.
Joe Lamlcsss came in from the mines
Tuesday and will lay in supplies and in
company with his brother Henry will do
prospect and development work on their
property near Jndsou Rock this winter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebnrg. Oregon,
November 17, 1S9).
Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-nameJ
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Register k Receiver; U.
S. Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on
January fi, 11)00, viz George F. Ritohev
on H. E. No. 7S57 for the lot 1, SK 1-1
NE1-4, E1-2SI3 1-4, sec. 12, T. 2.'J S.,
R. 3 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
J. IT. Rouse. W. A. McBee, Reulnui
Stinnet, T. M, Grubbs, of Amos, Ore
gon. J. T. RitmciKs,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon,
November S3, 1899.
Notice is herebv given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Joel Ware, U. S. Com
missioner, at Enguuu, Oreg, ' q
January 13, 1900, viz. Thomas J.-'-hn-son
on'H. 13. No. 8L'3S for the jPjsl-l
NW 1-4, sec. 18, T. 20 S., U3y.
He relies the ollowgg witnesses to
prove
and ci
i uuiiiiiiuur rcsiuuiuiu iijiuii
nion of -' land, viz:
.-y Lajoio, Joseph
Flanny, of Walker,
VdJ
T. BuinoKS.
Register.
0
F FORFEITURE
ghtou and all Parties
ned :
""wLiIiat wo have
whats
You au
expended $500.00 ir? worxr.md money on
the claim known and recordetP"hT"the
mining records of the Bohemia mining
district in Lane County, Oregon, as
"The Climax" mining claims, and in
order to hold said premises under the
provisions of Section 2324 Revised
Statutes of the United States, being the
amount required to hold the said claim,
for the years 1895, 1890, 1897, 1898.
1899, respectively ; and if within ninety
days after tho completion of the publi
cation of this notice, you fail, neglect or
refuse to contribute your portion or
portions of said expenditures as co
owners your interest or interests in
said claim will become the property of
the subscribers, under said Section
2321.
Dated this Third day of November,
1899.
Signed
J . B. MoitOAN,
J . W. BAKEIt,
W. W. McFaiUjAnp,
ClIAHUiS McFaki.ani.
Thomas Riciiauuso.v.
Our fee returned If we fall. Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
firomptly receive our opinion free concerning
lie patentability of same. " How to Obtain a
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through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special
notice, without charge, in This Patent Khcoud,
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Subscribo for the Nugget,
MTK K M R 1 I l!LH A'lll N.
Land Office at Uosohurg, Oregon,
November Hi, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-uamed
settler lias filed notion of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said prooi will ho
made before I he Register it Receiver U.
S. Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oiegou, on
January 0, UiOO, viz: Willium A. Mo
ll.ioon'll. 13. No. 7853 for the Lot 2.
SW 1-1 NI3 1-4, W 1-2 S13 1-1, sec. 12,
T. 23 S., R.3 W.
lie names the following witne.-ses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
J. B. .Rouso. II. B. Mcllee, T. M.
Grubbs, Reuben Stinnet, of Amos,
Oregon.
J. T. Ruinous,
Register.
NmisT'ORpiim.iCATioN.
Land Office at Rosoburg, Oregon,
N.iveinber 15, IS99.
Notice Ik hereby gi von that t.ie ollow
ing-uamed settlor has filed notice of his
intention to make final p oof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will bo
made before Register t Receiver, V . S.
Land Office at Rosebnrg. Oregon, on
January 0, 1900, viz: Thaildeus M.
(irubhson II. 13. Xo. 7SS8 for the Lot I,
SW 1-4 NW 1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 12.
T. 23 S., R.3 W.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon anil
cultivation of said land, viz:
W. A. Mo bee, Reuben Sfmnef, II.
Ii Mcbee, J. 15. Rouse, of Amos, Oregon.
J. T. l!iiiii(ti:8,
Regisier.
NOTICI3 FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roselnirg, Ore., October 4, 1SD0.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with tho provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "'An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," Dell J.
Kstabrook of Washburn, County of Ray
field, State of Wisconsin, has this day
filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 722, for the purchase of tin- S 13
S 13 '., N '.. S 13 i.j , S 13 N 13 l, being
lots 7, 10, , lti of Section No. 20, in
Township Xo21 S Range No. 1 W., and
will ofl'er proof to show that tho laud
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpo-es.
and to establish bis claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this
office at Ro.-eburg, Oregon, on Thursday
the U tiny of December, 1SDU.
He names as witnesses)): II. F.
Hollenbeek of Kugone, Oregon, Austin
Kcot of Springfield, Oregon, Lewis I'.ierl
of Albany, Oregon. J. C. Olsen of I3u-
gene, Oregon.
Anv and all i)ersous claiming
verselv tlie above-depcribed lands
ad
are requested to file their claims in
office on or before said 14 day of
this
I)e-
cember, 18!)9.
J . T. Ruinous,
Register,
'OTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofkick at Rosebnrg, Oregon
October 12. I MM.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settlor has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of hisclaini, and that said proof will be
made before Joel Ware, U. S.' Com
missioner, at 13ugene, Lane County,
Oregon, on December 13, 1 891). viz:
Carv A. Woolev, on his II. 13. No.
77-40, for the W V, N W . N 13 V N W
H & N W M N 13. M Sec. 211, T. 20, S R
2 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
John U. England, Marion Lebow,
Mack England, John Kirk, of Cottage
Grovo, Lane Co., Oregon.
J. T. HltlWiKH,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebnrg. Oiegon,
November 15, 18!W.
Notice iB hereby given that thefollow-iug-uamed
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make fin il proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will bo
made before the Register & Receiver, U.
S. Land OfHc, at Rosebnrg. Oregon, on
January 0, 1900, viz: Reuben Stinnet
on II. E. No. 7243 for tho lot 1, SE 1-4
NE 1-4, N . SE 1-4, sec. 10, T. 23 S., It.
3 W.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. A. Mo Bee, J. B, Rouse, II. B.
McBeo, T. M. MeUrubbs, of Amos, Ore
gon .
Trnr.
.1, x. jhijm;i:h,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosoburg, Oregon .
October 20, 189!).
Notice is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in sup
port oi his claim, and that said proof
Mill he made before Joel Ware, U.S.
Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on
December 0, 1899, viz: Waltor L. Raker
on II. E. No. 7982 for tho N E yx, see.
22, T. 22 S., R. 2 W.
IIo names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residonco upon
and cultivation of said land, viz :
Joseph Perkins, David Mushy, J. U.
Mosby, Willium Hickoy, of Cottage
Grovo, Lane County, Oregon
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