BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD r.nltrtd t the ixwloftlef nt CoIUro Orovc, Oregon sSoDnil i'Um mull mutter. Jim Amis has again flattened out in the newspaper business, having EDITOR, sold the "Citizen" formerly the Rrondaxc to R. II Miller, well known in Kugene. This is the second time that Brother Amis has Hulrilillon prli-r.SI.no, In niMnurr. AilTt-rtMng rur mniln known upon I tlirOWll lip tllC Spiltlge, and it UUlSt 4llrA(lnn. Kk i day, May it, 1900 REPUBLICAN TISKET- CONORK8SIONAI.. First District THOS. II. TONGUE, ington County. STATU. be regarded as an omen that the Citizens ticket will be defeated at the coming election. When Mr Anus resurrected his paper two years ago he had two reasons for so doing-, one that he wished to make life miserable IV r the present in cumbent of the sher ffs office and the other to lay the foundation for Wash- the election of a fusion candidate to th I iflicc of shcri ft" thus coming June. 1 he fact that Mr. Amis has spent much of the time roasting the Supreme Judge - C. K. WOLVERTON, Linn present sheriff, during these two County. Food and Dairy Com. J. W. BAILEY, Multnomah County. District Attorney years, is evideuce that his will to defeat Mr. Withers was good; and Iwhen Mr. Withers got the iiotui- 1 nation in the convention and Mr. Amis was forced to swallow all the GEO. M. BROWN, Douglas Co vile things he had ever said about Joint Senator, Lane, Douglas and the fusion sheriff, proved that a Josephine division of the sheriffs swag had R. A. BOOTH, Josephine Co. been agreed upon by the Guard and Kor Renresentatives Amis. Amis went to work for L. T. HARRIS, of Eugene. Withers with a vim; but as time JAS. HE.MENWAY, Cottage elapsed, he realized that there was n-AV frOTTTCT?'W T.orane. 1,0 Certainl' of Ir" her's elec ?, pm(,. t.,t,w- h'on, hence the sale of the "Citi- O. E. KNOX, Cottage Grove, zen" for without the partial sup '0.u.i:.v r. The following from the Junclioi Times, gives, an idea of that paper opinion ol the republican candidates for oflice in Lane county. Ivan McQueen served in the last session of the legislature mid made a good record. He possesses splen did ideas 011 political economy and also a general knowledge of legis lative work He is a good speaker and is sure to win additional fttends as the campaign progresses The Roseburc Review in 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. port of the sheriffs office that paper could not exist another six months, under the Amis manage ment. Mr. Amis' disposal of the Citizen, the only paper eligible to the sheriffs patronage from a fu sion standpoint, is significant that he has no confidence in the election of Mr.. Withers, iu fat Mr. Amis admitted as much in an issue of recent date. Are you going to vote? If so, REGISTER. You have just three days to do it in. The Leader man was very much exercised last week in that the Nugget called him down for his in sinuations with reference to Mr. Knox. Some peonle cultivate the habit of lying to the extent that The Guard, the Lane county mey uarcuy know when they are paper which has crossed its politics telling an untruth or casting an in- somauv times that all trace of its wnuauon. ui course it tne poor original breed has been eliminated fellow did not know that he was and now continues its wail iu the reflecting upon Mr. Knox s char shatnrv coat of the degenerate, in- acter, lie is m a sense excusable CMIUIHr 1 1 K r" lilt- lliril U 1IIJ LI J II " I - ... . ? . ... j K- "Her, the new proprietor .sciously adhere to either the demo- Qf the ..ciu ., former, tfae orntii rf t-vrrn lief norK ic lirTt liner . . r' Broadaxe, is a newspaper man of about l.U. layior.ine repunncan much abilityi aml it is to be , nominee for commissioner, because that he wj make d h5s fonner Mr. Taylor is a poor man and only rcord Jn the fjeld there. pays 35 cents taxes. This remark. by mak; thfi oamend corning from the Guard is enough tQ tfae bic as a a fi) to disgust any fair minded populist reada coramendatioil fore; to or democrat, and no doubt it will, ... ,i. t. , . , the paper under the Amis manage- auu '"" ment. Bohemia Nugget wishes culUFlclc u. u.u u-.u Mn Miner success metnoas. 1 ne juara aas always been a hanger-on of the rich, and As County School Spueriu- never condescends to consider a tendent Eugene Bond, the republi poor man only in such (political) can nomiues will fill the bill to the times as these when it insults the letter. He is a man of exemplary dignity of the Arnei!:an voter in habits, thoroughly educated and its "coarse attempts to play upon successful teacher. Coupled with their sympathies. In this last these advantages he is deserving break of the Guard it has given Should the voters place him in the itself away in so blazen a manner office of superintendent ofschoo1 that the voters of the county cannot of Lane county, they will have no help seeing it, and many of them occasion to regret their choice. will turn away in disgust at the thought of the Guard, which has liowled its dismal wail of svmnathv for the6or" in the eajs of the populistibrothers for, lo 1 these many months, advocating the elec tion of a candidate oil the ground that lie pays more taxes than an- Paints IVe Curry a Full Lino of other candfdate is "richer" than "AiN I fa, OILS, BRUSHES the other fellow. Is it a fact that WALL PAPER, GLASS ' the Guard admits that a man can be rich even well off; and still be SciSfl cUl(l DOOPS 1 oneitr 11 not it acivocaies tne election of the citizen's candidate upon dishonest principles; and in either event it -brands itself as a dis houest polltital organ. Yes, Mr Taylor, the republican candidate CtaW : Cite : Colors - 1 1 v - j " - the delegates who gave him the The Best Ready-Mixed Paint on Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. AGENTS FOR the market. Jenkins & toon. nomination are not ashamed of it, nettuer is Mr. rayior. rue re publican party does not look up a .mans tax roll before it considers his nomination to public office possible. It lie be holiest ue is wortuj ; and, IUST OPFNFH being worthy, his chances in the With a fresh Stock of i'lgarii, Confectionery republican ranks are just as good as r. s. SMITH'S they would, be, had he his hand in Billiard, Pool&Card Rooms the fusioni'st candidate's big sack hiftm'SStW wiucu. uie uuara now orates auout. ,;;'"'iv.'r"!? "co I UI(U U1YU US IX WUU speaking of U. M. Vcatch, the fusion tiominee for joint senator says he "gained many frtencs by his able administration of the office of the Roseburc land office." Why certainly. He campaigned the dis trict for congress while the govern ment was paying him $S.oo per day for his services as register of the land office. Yes, Veatch's (pa litical) executive ability is un questioned L. T. jHarris, candidate on the republican ticket for representative, is one of the brightest young men iu the state. He is a graduate of the university and although a young man has a! ready made his mark in the legal profession. He is a gifted orator, a sound and logical reasoner and is sure to rank high in the legislative halls of the state. He is exceed ingly popular and enjoys a very ex tensive acquaintance throughout the entire county. He will be elected by a h andsome majority. James Hemenway, re publican eandinate for the legis lature on the republican ticket, is an active business man of Cottage Grove and enjoys the confidence and esteem or the whole Bohemia district. .He is a man of good ability and will well represent the interests of his constituency of the great commonwealth of old Lane. The raining interests desire a rep resentative from this county who is familiar with the wants and needs of that gold producing section and Mr. Hemenway is the man . . O. F. Knox, the republican nominee for county judge, is a resi dent of Cottage Grove. He is a pioneer business man of that sprightly city and was engaged iu the hardware business for years un til a few months ago when he dis posed of his interests. The nomi nation was a very fortunate one- as his years of active business and his thorough knowledge of the county especially fits him for that re sponsible position. His integrity is unchallenged and in him the people will and a wise and just official. He possesses a splendid education, is progressive and be lieves iu managing the affairs of the county as economically as an individual manages his own affairs. Mr. Knox is very popular at home and his friends, regardless of party association, will reward him with their sufferage in token of the esti matiou in which he is held by his old neighbois. DPI All. ill S'Sr ME. Always a. I1 till Stock Cottage Oi egon, NOTU'K i'OK ITHl.trATlON. lml Ofllco nt Itosibiirg. Oregon, April ft, UH10 Notice i lorcly civcii lliut lite d'l liminiMituiH'd nuttier tins lilcd iiuliccul liis intention to tnnke tlnul uh( hi ttti port ol li its cliiini, tnni tluil mini pioof will I'O inmle beforu Joel Wnro I S. (.'oliunifoioner.at I'nirene, I.ant County, 011 Juno ID, MHH). vii : I: Mix Wnlkur, willow of James A. Walker (liHH ael of Hazel Pell on her It. V. . So. TA'.'S for the S SK V, s k. SW l- Sec. 8, T. 1 K H West. She mimes tliu following itnc8e to prove uer continuum- rrsioVncc upon iiihi cultivation ol until Ittml, viz: McFARLAND & CO. ) Israel J. (Jmv, I'.iviil Kitxon, H'rt ti.,,,1,,,,.. . Dunning, Alliu" .McClane, llawl Hell,' ro j) victors. Ijxuii County, Orctruii. J.T. HllKHIKS, Hi'fiiHter. NOTICI- I?OR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. February 21, igoo. Notice is herebv given that the following-named settler has filed 1 notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made lw- fore Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner at nugene, uregon, on .May 15, 1900, viz: Winficld S. Mi-tdicr on II. K. No. 7224 for the V 1 2 SK 1-4, SI! 1-4 SW 1-4. and lot 2, sec 18, T. 20 S..R. 4V. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Herbert M. Doty. Charles K. ' Russell, Saiiiucl G. Lock wood, I. P. Inman, of Lorane, Oregon. J. T. I5kii:oj:s, Register. NOTICE FOR I'UliuCATlON. Uniteil Stnten L-iml Oflleo, Roseburg, Ore., April -Ji, !i.K). nonets im nuruuv given that MAIN ,TRKKT, I Uh.1 Million, I n.iv-( nl, IJaccjii, I ,;u'(l, I J ' . .. . .1 . u. . . . . --.. I .1 .-l 1 ! 1,1 4. I, I J t M l.. niicl Cn iihs in stvison JVC Tf I I IJ)Vi,; Progression u arc liviini 111 a raniil uiii-: an at-.i of Pro-TMn,,,!, x. w. , nil. I you iiiimt move with it. Keen mi with Hie tune. II von turn n ehun.-.i 1.. . . tliu oprfr limit y. You Can Uencfit Yourself by Calling At W . ilMlSOll I J I ' 1 1 O C Jot 11 t )! 1 1 1 ir A COTTACK (iHOVK Pure Drugs and Chemicals. UE Hardware. in corn- lilianco with the pfoviHions of ihc net of Consrwi of Jnne.'t, 1K7S, entitlixl "An 11 you want any i-ui: m the Hardware line, com.- .ml to nnr t0(Mi mwi vi-i. In, it- ilw. . 11 , net for mil,. t ,i,.l.. 1' 1.. .... ' . " w .-,.,,1. c ,, Ciicaur U3 states of California" Ornl .ow.ia 1 Uil of opIinrof'iSe, v$;;:?'ci 1 . mAVY AND SHELF hardware, Lane, si.j.u of Oregon, h.in this .lay liiH Stoves, Tinwari, Miners Supp!, MeehAntes Tools. Cutlery, in tins ollieo iiih Mworn kImIi.. ....... v.. ' i.... tv-f. . . . -w..v.M in.u f...i i nun. ws I nir ivi.in(nrt. I hiirna . - 17.11 t. t a s '.t of s-oetion No. .'), hi Tonn- implement. (hill No. 21 S. Hanoi. i W u..,l .. .11 offer proof to hIiow that the l.i'n'.l H-jiiyhl i. more valuable for its tin.l thnii for ii(?rieultiiral puriMises, anil to establish his claim to paid hunt before the Re 'liter and Kecoiem- nfiiiiu nr..... at Hos-eburir, Oregon, on Thursday tho He nairn-H an uitncHsi-a : Sun 0. Iian.lall, OioOvlan.l, of Ku Kene, Ort'on, Orin Itobiimon, William tuuuonieii, 01 L-oitajio (irove, Oregon. Any and nil jiersoim eiuiininK at. veely tho abovu-ileorilied lands! are riiieiteI to lllo their claims in lliin " " on or before Baid 12th day of July, J. T. Iiitllxn.w, Register. Phillips & Davison. SUMMER RESORTS. To the mount.ninu our tienule in in creafiinu nui)iber yeaily look for thoia days of lelaxation and reereation neces- unry to maintain tlie liuiniiu inuuliine iu fair working condition. The languoioiiB siotn 01 tno seashore nroven vrv k.. duetivo while it htHtu, but iiihiiv havu decided that the annual outing 'nhoiild pruviuu not oniy inaieal cnangu ol air aim surrounding)), uut algo buuli stiuiu lation of ilnirtrjii'-' enerL'ie.s as will nrri. vide brawn and vigor lof tlie return to labor. For this thev nr iln mum. t. tin ciiinu nnu ramble, tho baisain of the mouniaiu iiiuus. and t in ft,r .... adulterated mountain air." "in this direction the Shasta Itoule now affords a wealth of attraction.". Th entire 11110 01 road from Ah h un.l 1.1 ueuuing is BlUdded with unarm -j.i.I accessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort unit In reasonable coat, and whom the hit'lie?t hunt, lish, ndo, loaf, or n av with nnnni facility." Call and get acquainted with us urn you look for healinc waters. none Dotter can no found. m ,.i,r vve biiau ne nieased nt .nil ii..ic t t .. ... vi bum. . .....v.. iu ....... v..o D,iiuBn Mi ilFllllinu. JOleStlll. . Andersoii, liartlett, ltyjou and Paso 1uote yu P"ces Icnnlr.Q " I "IJeforo visitliiL' 1110 northwest Successor to II. F. PHILLIPS, nUAMCRS ik Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at NOTICE FOK I't'lil.ICATIOX. Cliitinl Ht:iten I.anilOlllrc, Roseburg, Oregon, April, M I'M). Notice is hereby given that in com pliance wfth the provimnH of tin- act of Congress of June :t, is7h, enliili-l "An net for the sale of timber hunls in the States of California, (Jrcgon, Nuv.ula, and HaMiinglonTeiritorv," Lorenzo It. Canllelil.of Collage (irow, Connlv of Lane, Stale of Oregon, has this day "filed m tnm ollieo Iiih sworn statement No. UOO, for the piirchaFe of tho SR 1-1 of heclion No. L'K, in Township No. IMS. Itango No. 1 W., anil ill oiler proof to show that he land sought is more Valuable for its tilnbur nr ul.inn ( I Mill fnn agricultural purtiohes, nnil to' ostabli.il, his claim to said land before the RcgiMi-r 101.1 jui iiver 01 mis oiiitent ICofebnri;. fii.(.(.M. r.... . .... .1.1 ii . . . " HIOO -uuu'iiiy mi! -,ini nay 01 .1 illy , He names as witnesses: ' 11 . . .iiiriin, .Martin, .1 W ff Jones, I JiindH nrn himiUi.1 to fHu thoir ('Iiiinw n. it.iu- .,n.. before said 2.'Jrd day of July, 10(H). J T Bridges, , Register. K U Lilly, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Anv and nil iieikn.iu cl'iiniim. ..,1. ......... . . ...... ..1..., in, ui nu me aiiove-iiescri hei Iiindu nn, .,.,.,,,,ui...i ...w .....ivniui NOTICE 1'OR I'URLICATION. Lund Office at Roseburg. Oregon vn : 1 1 .Mil-V fl 190 notice is horehvL'iven trmi tin. fiu... jiiK-niinied settle,- has died notice- of his intent on in nii. n.mi i 11 . of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Register and' Receiver at r0""''' "icgoii, on .nine moo. viz-i-iigono E. Einiien, on his H. E. No! Those Shirt Waisti A.:fi:ill lino offl r m -L IH! pl'lCf'S VW Aun&o you, am hi imiu; ol qua! iky and heaiitB cai in ot 1 k 0 )oateJ Hemenway 6 Burl NOTIC'K KOIl I'UIIMCATIOX. lug Europe, tho people of should .uouuiliu Vllliuy. mill inn U'n.wlrnnt, k'ovvh oi Mariposa and ualave as; the Parisians are- likolv to make I,..,, i-i,.., euiiueniiug uieee attractive teeorts " Send to Mr. 0. II. Markham, Gen era I rassemror A cent. PoiJimwi f,. v." """o ri,B. ""iistatjpiings, McCloud River, Yoseniit, and excursion rates Hii'ioto." upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. WANT15D A partner in a good paying busi ness. Inquire at this office. 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 Orego.n. NL 1-1 MV 1-1 Sc.. t. , s n ;, w "I'HltllHIM II II inilHl'IIHr U'it i. nu...... t .?.!? 1 HU0,'l'"H ICsidciICO 111)011 1111,1 ctdt vatioiioffaid land, viz: iol,n,i iorTil,i1,),'i,,,J ;i""'t,A. II. Oregon' yW' f CollnR0 Grovo' J.T. lirtlDOKH, - Hegister. ADMINIHTHATOK'H NOTICIC. KritlpA In )k..ui i have hicn n ,T, .. .'l.J""'.''- H'?'v-irl pstuin i.i w 1 u : ; r. '.-""""'"'""or m mo nnuin, (ict'mi.cil . All i.nrun.. Jim. II Htcwarl, AdialnUtruuir Dnltixi Htiiio I.iin.l onii'o, ltocliiirf,0,,n March 15, 1 I N(illcnl honiliy clvon Umt In com with Die iirrivhlDim of tho net o( CooJ"1! Jano.'l, lh78, cnlllloil "An not for the "J Umber lands hi lhuHlniinf rnllforiiM NovikIu, ami Wushlnirum Territory," '''J HHiiiHIiid of Mliiiiciiuilli f'oimty ol 'mv HtiUonf MhillOMOta linn thin diiy filed !' ollieo Ilia sworn n'litomoiit No W to: ttr phiiHoofihoNKif nr fiMi.i.m no. SI. 1' ililp No. 'ii H. flutiKO No. 3W.nd vN'l proof to ahfiw Mini Hi. i lii.nl inillbt vhIiihMo for Its tliulior or mono thnfo " fiilitirnl piirpoiios.nnil to osliilillnh J "inn lnd lioforo Ilia IteKlncr nl ' J this omVo m KoDoburif, Oregon, on Toewn "J day of Mny kxk). no iiiuiich un wltncFucs: n iiiIH A. a. Auby of Mliinciii.oll,Mlnti.. O.O-'rm H. J. lUnifiii, A.M. Newman, of Kujen'i Anv ami nil TiArsAna Mill in f II f niiovo-dcNorltipfl IaikIs nro requeue11 jl tlmli- f.lr.1..,. i.. .1.1., ..mn .... nr liCfPlS I " VIHIIIIO HI lilQ Vfllll W WH dav lit 1n u llbul t t nsiM"