BOHEMIA NUdrGET. C. J. HOWARD - - - EDITOR Entered at the voitoMee at Cnttng. Grove, wogon Hecuml Claw innll mM'.tr. MubNcrlptlctn iirlvt, SI. BO, In niivnnrr Ailvertipiliig rule iniu'it known upon nppllCHtlou. Friday, .Dbcrmbkr 28, igoo. CRIMJXAL JXSAXE. According to the Salem States man Superintendent Cnlfireath of the Oregon State Insane Asylum "displays a humane disposition toward a certain class of criminals whose condition he terms criminal insanity." The superintenneut of Oregon's great home for those of unbalanced mind describes this certain class as "nosscssinir natural impulses to commit crime which they cannot resist," and contends that it is wrone to hold them accountable and to imprison them that they should be treated in asylums for the insane. The Statesman pertinently remarks that "There is a basis of truth underlying the doctor's reas oning, but that it is a dangerous doctrine to push too far, or the out raged populace in a neighborhood where one of these fellows lets his imnulses run loose will not wait for some fine-spun theorist to as certain whether it is natural or just acquired for the time." There is food for much thought in the doctor's scientific assertions and the Statesman's comments thereon. We can hardly imagine that there will come a time when we shall not be called upon to pro vide for the safe keeping and main tenance of the criminal and insane. But the time will come when we shall look after them before they shall have done bodily harm to themselves or others in this and this alone is embodied the true humane spirit. Scientific research gives evidence that a large propor tion oi criminals are born criminals and insanity is hereditary. Since science has laid bare these plain facts, naturally we look to science to provide a way that the "evil men do" to themselves and others shall in a substantial degree be cor rected and if possible overcome for the benefit of our own and the gen erations to come. With this thought in view the Statesman further says "Some of the most advanced thinkers are of the belief that in a few years the criminal by impuls who cannot be made harmless by education and by corrective methods will be made so and his ranks de pleted by surgical methods." In view of the above quotation issue may be taken in that a small per cent of the criminal class are made better by the treatment adminis tered behind prison walls, and proportionate small per cent of the insane are permanently benefited or effectually cured. The world does not expect it, nor do the most ad vanced scientists believe that the time will come, looking into the future with other than the visionary eye, when permanent reform in the one and cure in the other shall be attained in cases where thecrimina "impulse" and the hereditary tendency to insanity has run its viciousand madenirigcourse through boyhood's years to the goal of ma turity. But the time is1 now at hand when science may, through means of legislative enactment point the mysterious finger of knowledge toward the babe born into the world tainted with the instincts at tendant upon the vicious criminal or branded with the hot iron of hereditary insanity. If science can pick the criminal and the insane from among the babes in the cradle, and the law provide a home for these un fortunates in the tender years, then science can have a fair chance to break down barriers to respecta bility and sanity; and thus improve the moral, physical and mental con ditions of those who come into the world tainted with vice, crime and shattered mind, say notbiug of thousands of frightful crimes pre vented, by "locking the stable' door before the horse is stolen," Portland is to have a shoe manu factory, another credit mark for the enterprise of Portlandcrs. A business house of Portland located only a few doors from the police station was entered and the safe blowed up the other night. It would be well for the chief of police of that city to double the patrol at the police! station the headquarters of Port land Hawkshawes may be looted most any time. NOTICE Km I'UnUCATION. Notickof Application or II. S. Krku KOIt PATKNT POU TIIK IIIDDKNThKAMUIIR Consolidated Quaiitr Claim Before tlio United Stutea Lund OIIlco nt HoHobnrg, Oregon, November 10th, 11)00, Notice, is hereby (ilven thnt U.S. Itceil, whose 1'oHtofllee midrettt! In Uinnts i'rtSH, Oregon, lm inndo iinnllciilioii (or a United Slides patent (or the Hidden TrenHitro Consolidated Qmirtz claim, tnlnernt tmrvev No -103, vltnated in the UimetniH Mining Dlctriet.. .i.hiio ami Douglas Counties, State of Oregon, lying in sections 7 and 18, townnliiii '2,i unnth, 111 line east, mitl m-ctlon 1U ot townalili '2,1 Hontli, range one. eiHt, and consisting How much better Cottage Grove hf,,,.V ,1,,.,Idl'" Tr,,,,"re ,,n,i"inK Si1.'1".1' . . . . . the Holy Terror mining claim, the Clvde would look il a nice steel bridge was in the place of the one now old and racked and rotting away Now that we have two decent streets meeting n the bridge's ap proach, it is right and proper thnt the bridge should not be an eye sore to those who form n good opinion of the streets. Christmas has come and nearly every little heart has been gladened by a gift and yet when the eyes of the a'eragelad falls upon the many toys and Christmas gifts still upon the counters and in windows, he has a prettv vivid idea that there are plenty left to go around again without waiting a twelfth-month for Santa to replenish his stock. Kidnapping is becoming a popu lar fad among the class who sub sist upon ill-Kolten cams. No money or time should be spared to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to speedy justice, llie brute who will lay plans and put them into successful execution whereby a son or daughter is rudely torn from the loving hearts Oi father and mother, needs hanging upon 10 minutes' notice No greater compliment could be given the Oregon delegation than that presented in the fact of the handsome appropriation by con gress for river and harbor improve ments for this state. Think of it, $2,340,500 to be used on the rivers and harbors of this state. To be sure much of it goes to the Columbia and Willamette, but there is where the major part of it is needed. Tak ing everything into consideration the money is wisely distributed among the important rivers and harbors. The delegation, to a man, is deserving of the hearty approba tion of the people of Oregon, and especially should the people of Lane county be grateful to Hon. Thos. H. Tongue for his efforts in the Si- uslaw river reinstatement. The Sitislaw is deserving of assistance and Mr. Tongue knew it. His efforts were untiring and success came of it. He is the right man in the right place. INTI2R KSTING KNTER'f AINMENT. The first of the series of enter tainments which will be given by the Star Lecture Bureau of San Francisco, will be held at Martin's hall on Wednesday evening, Jan uary 2 under the auspices of the Public School. - David Starr Jordan president of Stanford University will be the First entertainer, and he is conceded to be oue of the most brilliant speakers now upon the platform. The prices forthis series 01 entertainments has been fixed at a nominal figure when Beason tickets are purchased. The course of five entertainments can be heard for Si which is at the rate ot 20 cents per entertainment. mining claim, 'heMary l minim.' claim tliu Lute .tiiiisitiun mining claim ami the lllackbird mining claim and inoie particularly deticribed as followa: HOLY TK It KOIt l.ODK. Ht'uliinlni! at corner No 1. a nine nost 5 feet long, 0 inches mum re, net 2 feet in tne croutKi witn mound 01 stono alone siilo tlio original post KOril't'd 1-2-4-1- iUt; wnenco tne sown west comer 01 eec- lion 7, township 23, south oi raugu2cast, bearn south 5) degrees east, 1005 feet j the United Stales Mineral Monument. established in Mirvev o. 22U, for "Bo heinia Miuo bears south 7 degrees In minutes west, 2523 feet; and running thence North 40 decrees .'15 minutes oast, to corner .n. 2,411 leet. thence booth (0 decrees -8 minutes east. H03 leet to comer mi. ;i. riieiicu South 40 degrees 33 minutes west. Ill feet, to corner No. 4. 'f hence North" (0 degrees 48 hiiuiitcH west. 1403 feet to comer No. I and the plat-col of beginning CLYDI-: LODK. Hcciuniug at corner No. 1. a lir post. 4 feet long, 4 inches equare, driven a lew inches to hod-rook and surrounded by a mound of rock, scriln-d 1-1 IDo, whenco fouthwest corner of section 7, township 23 south, ranee 2 east, bears south 42 degrees fi3 minutes east, 038 feet and whence Mineral Monument, of survey No. 220 bears south 1 degree west, I'.iio iect, ami running thence ;ortli (4 degrees 40 minutes west. loOO feet to corner No. 2. Thence North 27 degrees 40 minutes cast. C07 feet to corner No. 3. Thence, South 74 degrees 40 minutes cast. 1500 feet to corner No. 4. Thence South 27 degrees 40 minutes west 607 feet to corner No. 1 and place of beginning. .MA It I p. IA)UK. Beginning at corner No. 1. identical with corner No. 1 Hoi.v Tfc-itiiuit Ixxlu of this survey and the .S. K. corner of the location, whence the southwest corner of section 7, township 23 south, range 2 cast, bearM) degrees east, 1005 fivt and whence the .Mineral Monument estab lished in Mirvev No. 220 bears south 7 degrees 15 minutes west, 2323 feet ; and running thence fourth (4 degrees 49 minutes west. 1600 feet to corner No. 2. Thence North 40 degreeo 3! minutes east. 411 leet to curnei No 3. Thence South 74 degrees 40 minutes east .1500 leet to corner au. men ilea witn come No. 2, Holy Teuhoii Lode of this mirvev Thence . boutli 40 degrees 3o minutes west, 411 a5iinmtri!mfitf Iff I Lurch's Lurch's ik. 1 I AG reat Red act i o n IN- Ladies, Misses and Ghildrcns 9 as 'if Call early for Bargains Lurch's I NOTIGE FO'i PUBLICATION. United States Land Oflico, Kogeburir. Ore.. Dec. 22. 1000. Notice is Iierdbv civen that in com pliance with tho nroviflions of the act of congress of Juno 3. 1878. entitled "An act for tlio salo of timber lands in the btates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public. Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Mrs. Annie Welin, of tiugene, couniy oi t,ano, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this otlleo her sworn statement No. 1359. for tho tmr. chase of tho 8E -i of Section No. 10 in Township No. 20 S, Range No. 7 W, and U'lll nflYii- nrrtnf In nlimp llmt .t... Inn.l sought is more valuable for its timber or Claims, in tho oflico of tho County Clerk stono than for agricultural purposes, and for Douglas county, Oregon, and in tho ' iuin ner ennui io ehiu iuhu ueiore omen oi tno uouuty uierk of L'ine tin? i Register and Receiver of this office county, Oregon, in Book 6 of Mininc at Rosebtirg, Oregon on Friday, tho 8th Records, page 412. feet to conn r No. 1 and place of beginnin LWY. ACQUISITION Beginning at corner No 1 on line 2-3- Ci.vnn Lode of this mirvev. a fir oust feet long, 4 inches square, set 18 inches in tne ground, scribed HI).), whence the southwest corner of section 7. townshiu 23, south of range 2 east, bears south 57 decrees IU minutes east, 2070 feet am whence .Mineral .Monument, established in survey No. 229 hears south 25deciees ou minutes east, leet and iiiiinin thence Noith CO degrees 4 minutes west. 450 iect tocorner -i. j hence. North 32 decree east. 580 feet to cor ner No. 3. Thence South 00 decrees 4 minutes east. 450 feet to comer No. 4. Thence . South 32 degrees west, 580 feet to cor ner -No. l and place of ueginninc. BLACKBIRD LODK. Beginning at corner No. 1. identical with S. AV. corner of this location, a nost 4 feet long, 4 inches wiuare, set 18 inches iii iou grouuu ecnocu iivo, wneuce tne southwest corner of section 7. townshio 23 south of range 2 cast, bears north 88 degrees 34 minutes west, 494 feet and ...I .1.- t! 1 . . . wiiuiil'v wiu .uiiiunii .iionuincnL csiun. lished in survey No. 229. bears south 43 .1 OK ...! . - . tn trt ' . . ut-urees ou iiimiucs w esi, zvvj leet nnu runnniK thence North 27 decrees 40 minutes cast. 503 r,..t tn mrni.1. Vn O Tl, ........ South 40 decrees 45 minutes east. 1327 feet to corner No. 3, Thence South 27 degrees 40 minutes west, 603 feet to corner No. 4. Thence. Porth 40 decrees 45 minutes west. 1327 leetto corner jno. I and place of begin niug. I11UI)J';- TKKASIJKE LODE. Beginning at corner No. 1. identical with corner No. 1, Clvpe Look of this survey, whence the south west corner of section 7, township 23, south of range 2 uuoi, Dears soiiiu 4j uegreeg03 minutes east, 038 feet nnd whenco the Mineral Monument, established in survey No. 229 uears south l deg.-eo wett, 1975 feet and running thence. North 27 degrees 40 minutes east, 597 feet to corner No 2. Thence bouth 70 decrees d minutes east. 14fi3 tnnt ... n-.. .... Vrt O 'PI ' South 27 degrees 40 minutes west, 597 feet to corner No. 4. Tlienco North Go decrees 38 m liutes west. M21 feet to corner No. 6. Tlienco North 74 degrees 30 minutes west, 840 feet to corner No. 1 andnlaco of lmin. nine Ino notices of location of theinwn.mr . . . " ; Hiuui. iuuu uiuiuia are oi record as 101- lows. TllO IIlpUE.V TltKABUKE is of rfinnrd In voiuino , pagouu, itecords of Minin day of March. 1001 Ai one names as witnesses: .lames N. Handle. II. Nans Bere- strom.Georgo V. Bleeding, II. 0. Han 'non, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons clalndnc nd- vcrselv tho above-described lnnua are requested to filo their' claims in this oflice on or before said 8th day of March ivui. J. T. Bbidqes, Register. The Holy TehiioU Is of record II tfw oflico of tho County Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, in Volume Oof Mining Records, nago 315 apd in the oflico of the County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, in Book 4 of Mining Records, pago 430. Tho Ci-vde is of record in tho oflico of the County Clerk of Lano conniv n-.,. gon, in Book 4 of Mining Records, pago Tho Mauy F, is of record in the office of tlio Count v Clerk of Lane county, Oio gon, in Book" 4 of Mining Kccord. page 132. The Latk Acdtfisirins is of record In the otlleo of the County Clerk of Lane count v, Oiegon, in Book No. 5 of Min ing Hccords, page 1118. Tiik Bi.AOKiunn U of record in the oflice of the County Clerk of Douchic eountv, Oregon, in Volume l of Mining Becords page 310. The piesuiued general course or di rection of the said JliniiKX I'liCASi'itK Di Aitr. claim, together with the surface ground is shown upon tliepiaipostennerewi.il. Neichboiinc or adioining elainiH are the Helena. Mineral Survey Nii.3tW,nnd the White Wings on the north and the Emma, Mineral fenrvev m. tut ami i ue Henry, Mineral Survey No. 371 on the east. ... , , Anv and all persons claiming anvcrseiv the inining ground, vein, lode, iiremii.es, or anv portion thereol so oescrioeu, mn- veyed, platted ami appuen mi mu vv liv tl. itlflpil I lint unless their ailverse claims are duly llled as according to aw and the leguliiiions theieund r, within the time prescribed by law with the Register of the United States Land uiuce at Rosebtirg, Orego i in the County ol I),,ih.i,ij s inn ol wrecon. tnev win im harreii in virtue oi tno proviiiuun statute. J. T. Bunions, KKOiKTiut Date of first publication, Nov. 23, IflJO. 1 The Graded Herman Method of piano i music tnught by Mrs. L. D. 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