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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
I BOHEMIA NUGGET. Lane county was spien C. J. HOWARD EDITOR. laterrd ml I fee nntuflw Cctr Cim, Blri rr. la Fkidktv Aran. 13, 19- gfflgJCIl CWCTT TItDET- Fer Representatives L. T. HARRIS, of Eugene. JAS. HEMENWAY, Cottage GroTe. IVAN McQUEEN, Lorane. For County Jndge O. F. KNOX, Cottage Grorc For Clerk E U. LEE, Junction City. . For Sheriff R. D. HAWLEY, CreswelL For Commissioner J. I. TAYLOR, Hermann. For Assessor D. P. BURTON, Eugene. For Treasurer L. GILSTRAP, Eugene. For School Superintendent EUGENE BOND, Thurston. For Surveyor C. M. COLLIER, Eugene. For Coroner G. W. GRIFFIN, Eugene. CmZEIS C30HTT TICIET. For Representatives LEVI GEER. Cottage Grove. E- R. SKIPWORTH. Eucene. CHAS. HARWOOD, Florence wards, the holdover. didly recognized in the county con vention, tb delegation from here retriWalf tbev asked for. How ever the fact that Cottage Grove is the home of the nominee on the re publican ticket for county judge and a representative does sot argue that this section will receive greater consideration in the event these candidates are elected, than any other section of the county. In the matter of judge, the choice fell to this section purely upon the merits of the man. Mr. Knox is known to a considerable extent throughout the county and especi ally in Eocene: and when a man can go into convention against a Eugene man, especially as good a man as Attorney A. E. Wheeler, and get the nomination it speaks loudly for the successful candidate. The republicans of this vicinity did not advocate Mr. Knox with the view that he would be partial to this section, but on the ground that he is an honest, conservative and conscientious man, who has culti vated in orirate life rigid prin ciples of economy, which will not belaid aside should he be elected county judge. He win treat every section of Lane county alike, and that is what is needed. With Mr. Knox of South Lane as judge. Mr. Taylor of West Lane, and Mr. Ed- representing Hon. Harrison Kincaid, hi a iumo-down. from For County Judge. H. R. KINCAID Eugene. For Commissioner J. R. HILL For Clerk. H. M. MILLIORN, Junction. ; For Sheriff W. W. WITHERS, Thurston. For Treasurer A. S. PATTERSON. Eugene. For School Superintendent. W. M. MILLER, Lost Valley. For Assessor E. R. PARKER, Lost Valley. For Surveyor LINCOLN TAYLOR, Cottage Grove. For Coroner DR. W. L- CHESHIRE, Eu-gene. made quite sccretarr of slate to the nomination for county judge on the "citixens ticket." As a tule when a man gets to going down be just keeps on and the chances are in this case, that the Honorable Harrison K. will not even stop at county judge. W. V. Withers was nominated on the citizens ticket for re-election to the office of sheriff. Amis and his class notwithstanding. Mr. Withers is the only available man in the citizens" party who has a ghost of a show to be elected. Should he be elected Lane county will again have a democratic sheriff, and the populist brothers, who were ad monished by Chairman Wilkins to "forget that they were populists," will have to bold the sack another two years, while the Guard rakes in tbe saenn s patronage. How ever there is a chance, and a pretty good one, that they, the populists will be relieved from this em barrassment. well, the republican nominee for sheriff, goes into the field with the solid support of tbe republican party of Lane county, and he is a man of splendid qualities and will You Miss a Money Saving Propositi If You Skip This Advertisement. f . 1 .n..uninMMHmlcl buyer whI wiwiHy o nw tliirliiK otirri i ' m supplying their dry goods ntvJt NOTICE KUK I'UULICATlOS. ml Office at UoevUunc. Orrgn, April a, ivw Nolle If hereby lircn thai the fol low I of named ttt!rr hae filed not ice of hi intention to make final pi oof in Hp portofhls claisa, ami that faid urool will be oiiulr More Juel Wire U Sj. Cumminioner.at Kanm, Lane ttwtntr. BobHawleyol Cres- on Jane 16, two m: KIU Wriktr. Haul Dell on her II. K. No. 72 the S W 8K -f A 3 , 8W M Sec. S. f. 21 8.. K 3 Wnt. Shenamnthe following witnrT tu prorc her ontlnuo mMdrncw upon ami rulliralion of aakl land, lit: Itrael J. liray, Pat id KiIwm. IWk likely preside over tbe destinies of punning Alii McClane. llairl Dell. the sheriffs office alter next June. There are few men in railroad circles who take tbe interest in pointing out to the producers of the state many interesting facts beneficial to the farmer and stock raiser" that Mr. Ci H. Mark ham, general passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific Co., does. He furnishes from time to time authentic figures irom data compiled in the offices ot the com pany that cannot help but be of in terest to producers. Among other things he has this which wiU probably make those who haven't a very good opinion of the poultry business open their eyes: The Southern Pacific Company last year hauled over 224 car loads of poultry from Kansas and Nebraska to Cali fornia. The rate from Kansas is $1.75 per too. The average num ber of chickens in a car is 4,000, which brings the average price to 3cts per pound or $1.44 a dozen for the average chicken, and as the northwest can raise chickens so easily there is no reason why these hundreds of car loads that go into California markets should not come from this section. It is time to say that the chicken business is overdone, or that it does not pay. the central and eastern part of the county, the people of Lane will re ceive fair and impartial adminis tration. In the matter of repre sentatives Mr. Hemenway if elected will work lor the interests of Lane county, and this fact was gener ally recognized by the delegates in the convention. He was placed by the side of Attorney L T. Hams, a man above reproach and undoubtedly one of tbe most popu lar men in the county, as a running mate, and the vote he polled was beyond the most sanguine expecta Hons of his supporters, .demon siraung nis strengtn in tne con vention irora every section of the The Nugget office has received a. r - I cuumy. nr. jxcyueen nas tne the March number of the Pacific- honor to succeed himself as repre- Monthly, im which appears an in- senianvc ana mis oi'itseu, say terestingarticl from Gov. Geer, on nommg 01 nis irreproachable the republican outlook. cnaracter, ana sound republican principles, is a guarantee of his REMARKABLE CURE FOR popularity throughout the county. RHEUMATISM. Robert Hawley the nominee for sheriff, is a man of the people, a Ke.vna, Jackson Co., W. Va. successful farmer, and a man who About three years ago my wife The congressional convention for this district held at McMinuville on the 10th inst. was the most har monious. There were five candi dates, Tongue, Gatch. Bronnell. Hewitand Carter. While each can didate had soae following, the con vention was Tongue's from the moment of permanent organization. The best of feeling prevailed and while there were those who would have preferred a different result, they submitted to the inevitable in a true republican spirit, and today the tst district stands solid for Tbos. H. Tongue. The choice is a good one and the people will never regret his nomination and electiop. NOTICE FOR J. T. lUinor.a, KrvWter. Wiiucation! Land Office at Rofeburg, Oregon. February 21, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of IiLs claim, and that said proof will be made tic fore Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on May 15. 1900, viz: Winfield S. Fletcher on H. E. No. 7224 for the W 12 SE 1-4, SE 1-4 SW 1-4. and lot 2. sec. f8. T. 20 S..R: 4W. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: .Herbert M. Doty, Charles E. Russell. Samuel G. Lock wood, I. P. Inman, of Lorane, Oregon. J. T. Bkirces, Register. JCOT1CE roR rVBUCaTfOX. 1 raited StaU&Laod OSm, RMtbarr. Orerwj. Ttbramrj 7, !!to. Nolle it beraby ilren Ih.l In romplUntt with lb prorttioDi of the art of Ca(ru of Jan 2. IK, entitled "Astrl (or Ike Hie of timber Ian4 la tbe Mute of I'allSornu. Ortrn, Nerwte. ami W.h!neuxi Territory," .obn 11. Orrell of Collate OroTe, County of I-ane. 8ute ofOraxon ha thbilay Me! In thlinSlce hi verauteneal No. . for the (tirrhxM of tbe Lot t.:,. 10 of Sertlin Ho. t. In Town. Cp.So.3S!UnreNo. 1 W.fl4 will offer proof toahow that tbe land aoncht It raore Taltuble for It timber or tone than for gri-olturi pnrtoe, end to eUbllh hi claim to M ; CejMRHL JVTHRKef McFAKLAND & CO. Proprietors. DeiilrrN in MAIN STREET. ... Htef, Mutton, Porlc, Areal, Bacon, Liu-d, lresh Sai usages, Iij and Cxanie m season, A.T TICK LCAVJisJ P.RICI0S. COTTACK GROVE. 0R1 James Hemenway $i DKA I.Kit IX Heal Estate and Mining T?i'opei1g 3 IBl trHrnl Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Cmpanies. tMi l ) Crl' NOTARY I U 111.10 3 Sirift Attention Office opposite Sherwood Jet Progression. 1. tn We art? living in a rltl agf : nnc l I'nrraelon. Tbr WotUtg am yim iniit iimitc with it. JJ Ktep up wiiii the litnra. .11 you mu n t'liamv to ln-naf1 yoHrMlI' will always be found at his post of I had an attack of rheumatism which duty. In the matter of treasurer, confined her to her bed lor over a so tar. as tbe honest)' and integrity month and rendered her unable to of the men who were before the walk a step without assistance, her ffll0w!,,t"n, w 1- , ,.... ,. ...... . . ..'",.KoMr Owoa.cn Wedne-J.y the wutmuuu luucwuiu oc nocnoice. 1 ucing swonen 10 aouDie luetr y ot Apniisw. Mr. L. GilstniD. the stirrftit nn- normal s?. Mr rAAn-r He name a wltnee. .1. . . ' raarlea B Raaooe. r. E. miy. Jame. Uw. is a tnoiough accountant, an old sisted on my using Chamberlain's I J-i- Jone. of coture orore. oreon. soldier, and withal a cripple. He Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty- .iH?tlll?"?ut. t,MB,,n "r ibe ; our good ismtea for the place, and should cent bottle and used it according to their eiaim in tht osira or before id he be elected will mnlr. o m-ltlK-flirftmneonl th-rt : I y 01 April 1KO. petent officer. R. D. Burton needs she walked to breakfast without no mention as to business qualt- assistance in any manner, and she fications for assessor. The olBce has not had a similar attack since. demands a thoroughly competent A. B. Parsok for sale by Bbn uiau, dim on. uuiiuii 15 peculiarly 1 jj ukvu iu., uoitage jrove. adapted to the position. In fact LVoxs &Appi.eoatb, Drain Drug' the whole ticket from top to bottom I gists is one of the best placed before the the opMrttinilr. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At Benson Xnig Company. 9 COTTAUK GItOVK OKI re Drugs and Chcmicals-- . T. Ilattxiu, Kerifter. Hardware .ou II you wan I any thing in the Hardware line, come ami look joods and see how the prices suit. We vhall " eh'deavor lotwrf full line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, "SI Stoves, Tinware, Miners Supples, Mechanics Tools. Cutlery, Abs$ tlon, Washing Machines, Chums, Etc and a Full Lie of Ar Implements. Phillips & Davison, people in years, and the best of it is harmony is plainly marked in the ranks. LATHAM LINES. General Otis has been relieved of i. t j.j ... . i " ,r I succeeaTO in suPP'y- command in the Philippines at his "'s".l"c( ourselves ana own request and will return home out neiguoer state. at once. General McArthnr will I SUPPiH film 1C tnillfinr n-a..A. o..f r i..f . t. j b'uuj. sons at the depot, some fifty, While Bryan is headed for the mostly women and FranV Vl..t, r,t ni.M. . I .. . i children wnue xiouse overland, Deivey try- vicinity Tueaday, ing to reach it by water, they will find McKinley already ihere when the rush subsides Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, Th tii ntant fw.ln t... xr.l. U4AI.KK5 lit , "e,.. "vi. irt.fc ivuuar altera lew wekn lay oil. IdTtrmn. "Tl EdUndenrood haa been nuite lirk rA "UCA JClOUf bet la improring. Prof. K eater who lias been in onr naighborhood tereral montha nait. has oeen erigagod to teach the Divide school. Frank Whit of the U of 0 aoe'tit va cation with relative here. wm In thin NOTICE roil 1'UM.tUATtOH. and Feed. The March number of Orecon T.: r . i . inuuvc ouusis at nana, it con tains as usual many interesting ar ticles from the pen of able writers, aud is a valuable publication. shook hands with the would be president. Although he -was wreathed in one of his most be witching smiles or grimaces rather, no resounding cheers went up. Now aud then the irrepressible small boy yelled just because he was so full of yell that he had to "holler" anyhow and did so as Mciwiniey as tor JJryan. E. U. Lee succeeded himself in jne quiet old lolk turned home- the nomination for county clerk in ward) wit li as little demonstration inc puoiican county convention as-iftherhad attended a funeral. ?, H"e . 1 Wed"esday, a week r ImWH - r- i nomination means a re- m. i T.u- u action to that office, without re- They went about their business as gard to politics. He is a com- though Bryan was a thing of the petent officer, thoroughly honest past awl he rolled on southward ana a man ave reproach in every without sayinc any part ot his wa3r. Tbe northern portion of the little free silver soeech 'Straws ra" COB8nill,,ate Itself uPon . f sPeecu. straws having so strong a man as Mr. show which, way the- wind blows. " Lee, LORANE ITEMS. J V Hartley returned to Corrallia Sunday where he will rflfim lit. . (Haw at the 0 AC. AH kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. nr. ! ... we snau oe pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines MetF.ru H M Doty and E H Addicon handled by us. whether vou httv or .l.t !.-.- . .... "J a, mcir juoiiair w cueene Wnliii-. day. Mm IV Inman retnrned home Eugene 8unday where hu haa viaiting friends. from been Miw Ruth Stevenson will take ch t .1... r..t . . . ui mo ainean gciiool. r..f... - t vuihj n number irom here went in. ffjje - " " "v cugeiio to hear W J Bryan epeak. John Addison retnrned home EumUw from Creswell where he has bean !.?. ing nis inend Mr Tail who is quite iJck. OIKD At Springfield. Oreeon.Tuoadav ing April 10th 1900. Hueh M. AVulir, aged 78 years, 3months and 8 days, ' not. Our stock is new, neat and clean and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon. Griffin & Veatch Co. are acents for the celebrated Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. Unlle.1 tttaie Uml OOlre. Hoaelitir. Oren Marrh IS, WO. Nolle 1 herel.jr ren that in roiRplUnre with Ibe proTliloti of the act of CunjrrfM of Jane 3, H7I, cntlltexl "Aii art for (he aale ot timber landi In the 8lalenf I'allfornla.Oreron, Nerada.and Waahlncton Terrllorr." I'eterl- IUmita4of MlnneolU Countf of Jlennelii, State of Htnneaotahai thli day fllexl In thla ofllre bl worn ttatement Kn. Vfi, for the inr ebaMofthe.S'Ei4nf fectlon No. 31. In Town. ntpno.S3M. Ranse No, 3 V! proonoaow mat the laml Kmtht la more ralnaWe for It limber ontnn than for arl. rnltnral purioM,n(l loeatat.llth hi Halm to aaM land before the Itetiater and reeelTerof' lhl oOlr at lto.,arr, v.eon, on Tuexlar the ' Sdajrof MajrtSO), i He name a wltneaaei: a i i ..i tfi..vrr .. ... i II. J con. Anr ami all peraom elaltnlnr advenelf the aboTei1eacrlbeI land are reqotitol to tile their rlaltn In thliofllreon orl,ffn. uli J.T. Hainan, Keg-titer. Painti UJ Hi C) WkCakrva Fui.i. hlStMj PAINTS, OILS, UttUSHIvi S ami wlllefleri 1'Al'UK, UYC Sash and Bive)i "" Se estimates Clieerfully iunil0'iMMnwi'',M,ri,0-a ''"n,t aU classes of work. Ilaneon, A.M. Newman, of Kagene, Ore.l ACKNTS l'OR . . The Best Ready Mixed I'a'g) the market. ' rt: .VOTICIt Notice is hereby given that the prohibitionists of Lane county will meet in Kttgene, Oregon on. Satur day, April 14, 1900, at 9:30 a m, in the court house, in the countv " -J commissioners room, for the pur- pvacm nominating a Jull county Jenkins k tail m I1AT1IEI) AXD HAHHKJlHD Are luxuriua tlmt all cim enjoy "'Cot Observation Cur of tho novr NorlW, I.(ml.w1 It, .m.Mlt.terll. nlwi ill lei" af5! '20. on tho Northirtn l'aelllt'. W . m j . , - ticket to be presented to the voters ervatlon Cur will Iwn tlH1'?' at the. June election. This is to be a mass meeting and a 1 prohibition istsare urged to attend, and will lave a vote iu thecouveutiou. North Coast Litnitwl lenflot. rA r . o. Clill on iu summing cc -,,eH and dried fish, extra cW'jgr. . . J l.rrftltf. .llti' m Jtwi i-.JBeci 101 , . .