Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 19, 1900, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.
EDITOR.
C. J. HOWARD - -
M
KnUrfrt t the postoMrc nt Cottnge Grove,
Orf on m Second CUm mall matter.
ubicrlptlon prlro. VI. 110, In Hilvnnro.
AriYcrtlitng rntrn ntniln Known Uhii
ppllcntlon.
Friday, Jan. 19, 1900.
The preliminary examination of
H. F. Harvey on charge of rape
upon the person of Winnie Thorn
resulted in his beinsr bound over in
the sum of $1,000 to await the
setting of the next term of circuit
court. Whether he is guilty or not
evidence deduced proves that he
isn't much of a man in either event. :
In the first place he is of the reck-
neither were choice of language.
The Kugene papers have been re
porting from day to day the recent
battles that have taken place and
the public no doubt with baled
breath have looked nnd prayed
for an ending of the cam
paign. I,ast week the modatn
pulled her freight for Harrisburg
leaving the mad-man king of the
"castle." Right here is where we
must give Air., uirman creait as
being the only "joker" in the
"pick." Immediately after the
lady's departure he caused a sheet
to be raised in the front yard as a
flag of truce, and nailed up a pla
card on the gate "The War is Over."
The young girls of the various
towns can profit by the experience
of Winnie Thorn of Latham. These
men may be the angels they have
tried to impersonate, and no matter
Ho
iday Goods! -f- Ho
Goods!
For
At
Touns:
u
LUECH'S.
and Old!
how the court may deal with with
less dare-devil type of railroad boys them, conclusive evidence has been
who were more plentiful some 15 obtained that some railroad men
or 20 years ago than now. In fact
today he is a splendid type of that
Come and See Them!
They will be sold as cheap as you can buy them
South of Portland.
NOTIOK FOR PUBLICATION.
United Statu Utul Olllro,
Rotioburg, Oregon, January I. ltHHl
Notice Ih hereby von that in coin
nlianco with thu provisions of tin- not of
class, and according to his state
ment he has been railroading about
20 years. The only difference be
tween him and the average rail
roader of recent date, is that the
modern railroad boy is a gentleman.
He is one of those kind of fellows
who thinks he's "hot stuff," owing
to circumstances (in his estima
tion), only just a notch below the
president ot the road. The chances
are that had Harvey died during the
first year of his experience on the
road he would be remembered by
those who knew him and (fortu
nately) released from his associ
ation by the medium death, as
good fellow. If this man Harvey,
in place of sneaking into a box car,
where lay a poor unprotected girl,
suffering with the cold, and giving
her a mackinaw coat, had have re
ported his discovery to his con
ductor, and sought a place for her
in the baboose, by a warm fire in
the piesence of the master of the
train; and then and there given her
the "fatherly" advice he was so in
tent upon exploding to his honor
last Monday, then some dependence
could be put in his testimony. As
it stands, especially in the face of
the fact that he left the girl in a
cold caboose to suffer all night with
the cold, no one can be expected to
believe a word utter under oath bj'
the defendant. A man who will
lie to a girl lying in a stunned and
lrozen condition a stranger in a
Strang land will, when it is to his
personal advantage, break his oath
on the witness stand. Again, a
man posing as a fatherly sort of a
person, all honesty, purity and all
that sort of thing, cannot expect to
impress a judge with the idea that
he is a gentlemen, by calling the
attorney for the state, a liar. It is
not for a newspaper to pass judg
ment upon the defendant, as re
gards the case pending, but this
man Harvey failed to create a very
favorable impresssion in court.
State of California
NEW YOKK KACKKT STOKE
$ - E. Wall & Whipple, Proprietor
W wish to thank the people of thin iticiuity for their liberal pat-
ronage during the past year, and by keeping good, honest goals, at
t,mv h,.tl. rvinw.tmfr.rar.1 ,lnefo,,n., , '! Washington Territory,"
v w stof Kugene, County of Uno, Statu
crimes, as well as other people; of Oregon him thin day lllrd in thin olllro
Jongrcssof June 8, 1873. entitled "An
art for the sale of timber hi ml a in the lw,,. ,,r;c Hint w vitv lies! foods nt the lowest cash nrlcei .
.' Orco. Ntivmhi. i ,- ,' , . , .
speiiK lor our snare 01 mc wmic i uui nut.
MIvN'R UNDHRwIiAR.
John W.
his sworn statement No. 750, for the
purchase 01 tliu s K l4 of Section
No. 4, inTownshipNn. 208. Range No. 2
'..nml will oiler proof to show that tlio
I 1x11(1 MntlL'llt. Iri tllnr. vllltiilll, fnr Itu tttn.
I the employes of the road she not beror stone than for agricultural nur-
,i, nonet) ami 10 esiaiuisu his eiuiin 10 said
and when a girl takes it upon her
self to frequent the depot grounds
for the sole purpose of flirting with
John Carman, of Eugene, who'
some years since was married to a
divorced lady quite well known in
some circles in Lane county, is
something of a wit as well as a
rowist. Mr. and Mrs. Carman
have not lived in happy bliss dur
during the eight or nine years of
married life. However in justice to
the subject "Marriage," they "got
along" quite well without busting
the hinges off the beautiful "gate"
more than once a week, for the
first six months; but from that
time on things became badly mixed
and rows the most exasperating, di uifist
occurred, and the worst 01 it all ,.
was that the neighbors had to wit-, Cum
only lessens her standing in
community in which she lives, but
she has started on the trail that
may most any time lead her into the
vicious hands of men not unlike
the brutes who 'brought disgrace
and shame upon the heads of father
and mother, shocked a good com
munity, "set a blister" upon the
fair name of the victim, and
knocked the rust off the hinges of
the penitentiary. Girls cannot afford
to ruu these risks. Virtue is a pretty
good thing to tie to: "Keep you
in the rear of your affection, out of
the shot and danger of desire. The
chariest maid is prodigal enough, if
she unmask her beauty to the
moon." It is indeed an easy
matter to make a mistake in life
one that years of toil, honesty, and
true sincerity can hardly erase; but
no
land More the Register and Receiver of
tliic'.oIlicoiU Kosohurg, Oregon, on Tuos
tlav the 20th day of March UH)0.
lie namri) as wilnoMiH :
JohnS. tirav, 1 W Prentice, J. S.
buckoy, Samuel Clifford, ot Kugene.
Oregon.
Any nnd all persons claiming ad
versely the ahove-drHerilx d land are
requested to Hie their claims in thin
otliru on or before eaiil 20th day of
March 11)00.
J. T. IttlllHjKM,
Register.
NOTIOK FOH PURI.ICAT10N.
MKN'S IIISAVY SIIOHS.
A very good shoe for $1 25. A good value at 25c per garment.
A half Creedinore for $1 50. Natural mixture, a splendid value,
A full stock kip, double sole and 5c per garment,
tan for 2 1 : IIcnvy ltoii, fleece lined, 50c per
' ? 5.'. . ... . garment.
A genuine oil grain, double sole nnf WOol. 6 ter trarmeiit.
and tap, nigh top, lor $2 50.
per
All wool, i 00 per garment.
we also carry tne Wisconsin mve jjxtra heavy all wool, $1 50
shoe, hand made, 12 inch top, $6 50 garment.
We have a large line of men's hats in the new shapes and colors,
prices from 50c to $3.00 Kvery one of our fa.oo lints have a gunr
nntte tag sewed inside, signed by the manufacturer.
Our line of men's working gloves is complete. Our prices
are from 25c to $1.25.
United Suites Und Ollice,
Rout-burg, Oregon, January 4. 1000.
Notice in hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the art of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
art lor the bale of timber lamN in thu
State of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and Wellington Territory." John S.
Gray of Kugene, County or Lane, State
of Oregon has tliifdav tiled in thin otliru
hi Hworn Hlatement No. 74K, for the
iuirhaieof the N K of Soution No. 10,
inTownnhin No. 20 S. Hango No. 2 V..
and will offer proof to hIiow thai the
the better way is to profit by those ! bind fought iu more valuable for Hm
biiiii'ui 111 aiuiiv iiit.ii tui illinium
itirpo-c'H, and to eatahli")) hi claim to
naiil laud bufore thu Heginter and Re
ceiver of this oflloa at Konuhurg, Oregon,
on Tnei-day the 20th ilnv of March 1!KW.
He name an witnees :
John IV. Wom, V. W. Prentice, J. 8.
I.uc.key, of Kugene, Oregon, John
Wheeler of Saginaw, Oregon.
Any and all perHOtiK claiming ad
versely the ulovo-dencrilud lamia aiu
miuoJted to Hie their claimn in thi 1
1 1 mice on or ueloru nam 'Ulli day ol
I .Miircn iuuu,
J. T. JIkiuukh,
Kegistur.
Has your husband been kicking ntont
the toughness and quality of the meat
your market has been delivering you
lately? About the price, too? We
would like to supply your table with
meats, Our steaks and chops are ten
der and at the right price; and as good
cutters as the town affords.
who have erred, and show our ap
preciation of the lessons thus
learned by faithful observance, and
avoid being "a fixed figure, for the
time of scorn to point his slow, tin
moving finger at."
The members of the board of
pension examiners at Oregon City,
who were suspended some time
since, have been reinstated by
Commissioner Evans through the
energetic and prompt solicitation of
Representative Tongue of this dis
trict. Congressman Tongue is one
of the most untiring workers for
his constituency ever sent to the
national seat from this district.
OOOO WEIC.HT.jh7 gm-GlVV. US A TRIAL.
JVTc Iarlniid Moot Co. orr kohovk, om.
James Hemenway:
DKAMUt IN N.
Keal Estate aijrl "VTiriirig '.Property.
Rcpre it
Fire, Life and Acc dent Insurance Cmpanies.
Cottage Grove is getting the
name of being one of the best show
towns on the Southern Pacific.
Another evidence of prosperity.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
NOTARY PUI1LI0
Klrict Attention paid to CoIImUcb
Office opposite Sherwood Hotel
Brief.
Griffin & Vkatck Co. nro the lenders
in all kinds of mining suppliea, ammu
nition and sporting goods .
FOR A PRETTY HAND
Hero is something that she will like,
and she may bo led to like tlio donor,
select a ring. Davidson, the Jeweler.
Special rates during holidays at
Boyds Photograph Gallery .
If you are looking for a present that
will bo useful as well as ornamental go
to Phillips and Jones Hardware.
You can get as good stamp photos at
Boyds as any place in Lane Co., 21 for
25c.
If you want wall panor or books don't
forget to get prices of J. tfS Currin tlio
United States Und OIIco,
Rosoburg, Oregon. January -I, 11)00.
Notice is herehy given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congrens of June 3, 187H, entitled "An
act for tlr sale of timber lands in the
.States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory." Frederick
W. Prentico of Kugene, County of Lanu,
State f Oregon Iiiih this day filed iu this
office his sworn statement No. 740, for
the purchase of the K K 14, of Section
No. 10, in Township No. 20 S. Range
No. 2 W.. and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agri
cult iral purposes, nnd to establish his
claim to said land before the Registor
and Receiver of this office at Rosehurg,
Oregon, on Tuesday the 20th day of
March 1900.
Ho names as witnesses:
Samuel Clifford, John W. West, John
S. Cray, J. S. Luckey, of Kugene, Ore
gon. Any und nil persons claiming ad
versely tho above-described lands aro
requested to file their claims in this
ollico on or before said 20th day of
Murch 1900.
J. T. Bridoks,
Register.
Benson Drug Company
Rold tbi9 Space. QJatcb it
Hardware.
If you want any thing in the Hardware line, come and look ove
our goods and see how the prices suit. We shall endeavor to cmnr a
full line of
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE.
Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tool. Cutlery, Ammuni
tion, Washine Machines, Churns, Etc, and a Full Lie of Agricultural
Implemets.
Philips & Jones,
SuitB I Suits 1 1 Tailor made suits 1 II
Up to date in overy respect, from $15 up,
Call and sco samples.
UKO. JiOIILMAK.
Subscribe for the Nugget.
I will sell all Japanese goods at
greatly reduced prices until Fob. 1st.
Call and.nee them.
Bo suro and see tho latest styles in Vrt,s candles ovory day, mmlo "Jfrom
fall and winter hats, just arrived at Miss ')uro HUnr nt tho Tailor shop.
MdnzorH- Fr qnllty and cheapness In fresh
If you want n saw, nxo, wedgo, or any ,noutH K to tho Central meat market.
thing In the wood choppers line. boot und shoo
repair
prices.
ness the rows and hear the vile
talk that escaped the principals and
Emily Mki.vzkii.
-T. TV Ollrrln lina n nluilnfi .f t.i. Pll 1111 tin Ar .Tnnnu TlnnKvnr.i
V choice selection of dried fruits' at minand figured wall minor at nriccH , , ,
mming&Skiik. srainanu npirui wan paper, at prices Tnko vmlr imlIlliry fo Geo
! Griffith, aaont of tho Kimono l'.ilnm. 1'h ill ns and .Tom.a l.., n..
Wfl fioll tmm rrnmls nf. ffnml rirlnou f T .L.. .1 - fnt 1 . ...
,; :pL: i'':.r:i. ' "mn """" "iay unu we now Itnra a In
A gicat variety of mush goods at Cum-ming&Sehr.
Phillips & Jones hnvo a good assortment 8"0I'' 1,rHt c"i8S work, low
nnd prices right. Upposito Slierwool Hotel.
Tho best for tho monoylfyou want 1,0ys' Imvo you gcon t,,0H0 bot
any table or pocket cutlery go to Bl""' nt Qmrrl' & Vkatch Co.
Got your wifo a washing rnochlno.
E. wringer orcbiirn for a Christinas nresent
our customers, Central Meat. Market, .olurns Satuiday afternoon.
Boots and Shoes. Kaktn A Brletow.
Outtora