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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1901)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD - their absence considerable of the time. In thesennte there arc not two other mcmbeis who labor wore EDITOR r faithfully in serving and promoting the best interests of their constitu ency, facnator liootn is not sn orator, but for a plain business talk, embodying therein clear and convincing argument, he is not sur passed in the senate. Senator Kuy kcndall, while disclaiming all ora torical ability, is one of the most logical reasoners and forceful dc haters in the senate. He docs not talk, to hear himself speak nor in any way does he play to the gallery. When he speaks on a pending measure Ins conclusions nave an effect. These two gentlemen have been verv- successful ill securing however tuey manage 10 wner urn U)e cnactment of desired Cgisiatjon that materiallv effects the interests continuing lf Lane coumv NotaWy Inay Entered t the poto(Iice t Cottnge arove.l Oregon Second CUm matt mat ter. labierlptlon price. 1.00, In n.Wnnrr. AdrertUlnr rutti umi'ft known upon pplletlon. Friday, Fkbruarv 22, 1901. UPHOLD THE LA W. Inmates of and those who are in directly and directly connected with houses of prostitution know that they are engaged in a business con; trarv to the mcanine of the com mon laws of state and municipality. our United States senators by di rcct vote of the people. It is u long road to be sure, but it is a sure one and if this scheme could be incor porated into the minds of the voters of each state in the Union regard less of politics and other issues, the time could be estimated when we might expect to clcc:t our 'United State senators in the some manner as we now elect our congiessincn The political tiarden may have to be the scene of considerable weed ing, but if will be the better for it their business by one and then another, their unlawful trade and As time wears on they become reckless, brazen and bold, and at times snap their teeth in defiance to the laws of the community in which they live. In a majority of cases this class of people are always allowed more liberties than should be conceded, not because the city authorities nor the officers uphold them, but rather to avoid a clash and the stiring up of shocking and approprr ation for the state university, in be half ot which both gentlemen made eloquent appeals the effect of which is best attested by the unanimous vote the measure received 111 the upper house; effecting a cotnpn ruise in the matter ot reanuexing the Blue River mining section to Linn county: the defeat of Senator Smith's bill for licensing of sta tionary engineers, the senators from Lane leading the opposition; home bill in a modified form and other repulsive episodes. Instead ot i-.; 1 t. 1 r . 1- - I proming oy wie leu.euLT o iuc au- tbe passage of the orpbans xnoruies ana snowing an mt.iiii.i . .... t . i:r "u ' v 1 measures of minor importance abpanuiu, 11c Sure with such a competent dele- attenaant upon tueir Pfn. ; , interests of Lane count)' tuey iKrt-onic mu.c uum, umj; u . . , , :..,rllsf.i nntl. play, oftimes, along the line of brag- Lentleraen are uIar among their irnrlfNtiAlic nrn f f fltir? Vtln ft- Mini 1 I bayj.yj., r ' colleagues by whom they are held and at last insulting the feelings of those who do not uphold such things and committing misde meanors which cannot be over looked and which brings them and their following into blazon glare oi the public. Without criticism; without up holding or condeming, either the authorities or the participants for actions past; without referring to what should have b:en done on former occasions; without alluding to the old saw that "we knew the cow would eat the grindstone," it does become any newspaper to com mend the city officers and court m its actions in the affair mentioned in another column There are few people, especially those who look upon the. brighter side of life who uphold joints and bawdy houses. However they exist in most places and no sue cess ful method of abolishment has yet been carried into effect Taking it for granted then that they are to exist, at least for a time, it follows that some restriction should be placed upon them, be effectually enforced, and that the proprietors of these places, should know and respect the law of the municipality and not attempt to run things their own way all the time. The mu mcipaltty may not be able to abolish such things entirely, but it is able and should emphatically in sist that the inmates of such places should confine their drunkeness and solicitations to their own "dens" and not frequent the streets, nor engage in street combats. If the city and its officers will see to this, exacting a severe fine or penalty for breech thereof, and if the prin cipals on the other side will respect the wishes of the law and the rights of others, little trouble will exist; and while those who abhor and whose feelings are shocked by thought of the existance of such houses and people, they may at least derive some satisfaction in the knowledge that this iniquity is 'kept under closed doors and that the eye and the ear is not coiitinu ally shocked at sight and sound of that which is base, degrading and abhored. in high regard and whose unani mous support they receive in be half of any meritorious measure they may desire to promote. For accomplishing expeditious enact ment of desired legislation Senators Booth and Kuyketidall are deserv ing of commendation. Cor. Reg ister. LANFS ABLE MEN. Lane county is ably represented in the state legislature and par ticularly in the senate. Represen tative Harris is easily one of the best debaters in the house; his col leagues Representatives Hemenway and McQueen have been seriously baudicapped in legislative work, by reason of sickness that has obliged in Representative Montague is the author of a bill carrying an appro priation of $50,000 which is dear to the hearts of veterans of the early Indian wars in Oregon during the years 1855-56. The preamble ac companying the bill sets forth that these defenders of homes and .fire sides willingly offered their services in defense of the settlers then Oregon, furnishing their own arms ammunition and horses. Their services were given upon tb solemn pledge of the then territory of Oregon passed by the legislature January 24, 1856, promising to pay these hardy volunteers $2 per day with rations, and $2 per day for th use and risk of each horse provided Dy tnem, togetner witn tlie ap praised value of each horse killed in action or unavoidably lost. The veterans have waited long and patiently for this pledge to be kept Nearly half a century has passed Most 01 tnem nave passed away many dying and leaving no direct heirs; yet not one dollar of the money pledged to them has been forthcoming. In the hope of taidy justice being granted to those sur vivors of the Indian War of '55-56 and to the immediate heirs of those who died still waiting to receive their due, the bill introduced by Mr. Montague has been presented. The.bill was passed appropriating $30,000. "SOROSIS" A SHOE THAT IS WORN BY III Fashionable Indies. JAMES G. ELLIS, ACKNT I'OR COTTAGE GROVE, OR. All Mall Orders ProiiiBJlfly Filled. T A. GILBERT, Eugene, Oregon. I Lurch's Lurch si fa i A Great Reduction -IN- Ladics, Misses and Childrcns f Jackets and Capes, I Call Gmiy for Bargains. I Lurch's Lurch's j A CARLOAD OF p pBOOTS & SHOESjj Sa pull line of tiie3 LATEST PATTERNS Hotel Eugene HOLI-EXBhTK BROS. & BHISTOV. Headquarters for MINING MEN. EVKItV WANT ATTKNDKI) TO. EUGKN'R, Orkgon. NOTICE FOR I'UULIOATIOX. People express surprise that the senatorial contest drags on from the first to the last of the legislative session. No surprise should be occasioned. When legislative body is allowed election privileges, it is their duty to elect f possible whether the election is consuniated the first or last day provided by law. Men are but human. Neither can McBride, Corbett, Hermann or Mitchell, or any other man be expected to pull ofl his support as long as there is a chance for election. The nroner way is for the people to commence in the primaries and go up, elect ing men to senate chamber and legislative hall who will support, phold, vote and elect men to the United States senate who will look fter the amendment of the consti tution with regard to the election o! I United St.iles Land OIHce, Ito-eburj;, Ore, Jan. 15, 1001. Notice is hereby itiven that in com- dinner with the provisions n( the net of congress of June 3, 1S78. entitled "An act for the sale of timtiur lands in tlie States of California, Oregon, Nevada, lid Washington Territory." ns, ex- ended to nil the Public Iind States lv el of Atiaud-J. 1892. James K. Wheeler of Cottnge ti rove, county offline, State of Oregon, Inis litis day tiled in this ofliee, !iis sworn statement No. 1402, for the purchase of theSoutliuest V() Quar ter of Section No. 81. in Tmvnhip No. 21 South, Runae No. 2 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sotighrls more vaiuanie lor its limner or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land In-fore the Register and Receiver of tins office at Roeburg, Ore. on Friday the .29th .1-.. r i .1. irL-u " ' UilV Ml .'lilllll, I.TVII. fie onirics uh Mitnc.u.es : J. D. Palmer. I 1'. Phillips. l I). Wheeler, 'Oiin Robinson, of Cottage drove, Ore. Anv and nil persons claiming ad verselv the nDove-descrinctl lands lire requested to tile their claims in tin otlicu on or before said 29th d.ty .March. 1901. J. T. BniDtiES, Register. 3C The Prices will ' please you, and in point of Quality and Rcauty cannot be beaten. It Hemenway & j Barkliolder. 1 S MAIN STREET. JlUUlUmiUiiUllilUliiiiK To The PraSJLIC! Are You Wanting a Heating Stove or a Cook P mi COME IN AND SEE US ' We are Selling our Heaters at n Ten Per Cent DISCOUNT and giving a Good liig Discount on Cook Stoves. AUo have a Rig Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, EAB14 IMPLEMENTS, Etc., to select from. Coiho In unit See What We Have for Sale. Respect fully, WHEELER & SCOTT. Erm'eiie Dyeing i defining Works. l'KICK LIST TOlt CLEANING: Col, .... 1.U), ii VcMn, ... - Jin, up. lVtitu, - .74, up. I'KICB LIST KOH HYEIN'U: Halts. ... - fi'Aup. Single tnuuH'nta 1( proportion. Press piUUTtn, - J ct cr ynril. IireW, .... ll.oo, up. l KO. li. aiti WITH, Aacnt. Chicago The most simple, practical and durable Typewriter on the ninrket at any price. Ask for catalogue. j PRICE $35. E. U KING'. I General Agent for Otcgon, Washington and Idaho. Albany, Ore. p Yoii Buy a Piano or an Organ , of XOTICK FOR I'UJSLICATIOX. United States Land Office. Roseburi!. Ore.. Dee.. 0. 1900. Notice is hereby eivcu that in com pliance with the provisions of the net oi (yonirress of Juno a, Ia7a, entitled "a net for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oreeon. Nevada and Washington Territory," its extended to nil tno i'linnc l-and mates lv act An gust-. 1892, James N. Bovd. of Cottnei Grove, County of Lane. State of Oregon has tins (lav tiled in this ollice Ins sworn statement No. 1347, for tho purchase of tlie HV M. of Section Ho. 14. in Town shin o.22 S. Ranee No. 2 W.. and will oiler prMit to snow mat tno land sough la more vaiuauie lor its timber or ston than for nurictilttiral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register nnd Receiver of this ofliee at Rosebnru. OreL'on. on Monday, tlie-ith (lav oi .March, I'JUl. tie names s witnesses: J. V. Phillips. Philip Sponc, Jack Lewis, D.iirumbaueh.of Cottaue Grove Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming ad verseiy me niiove-nescriDeo lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofliee on or before said 4th day of if arch 1UUI. J. T. BitmoKS. Register. SUMMONS. In tlie Circuit Court of the Statu of Oreeon fnr j.nne nnniy. MAKV IIOLLIDAY, Plaintiff ,1 W. V. IIOLLIDAY. Defendant To W. 1. Ilollldity, Ibe above named defendant in me rainooi wicmaieoi urciron voti ro licreljy required to appear and answer tlie com. nlntnt of nlalntiff filed aealnat vou In thn hIuiva eniuifu uoun anil rauho on or oeiore tnn isiii day of March, 1901, that being tho first day of the next reeulnr term of said Court, to be begun and holden in Enfiene. Lane County, Oregon, and If ou fall to appear and annwersatd complaint wi In i ui irl Iff and defendant forever dlMolvcd, that plHlnt or want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to sal. m inarralge contract now exintlng between plaint- Court for the relief n raved for In cnmnluliif towit: Kor a decree of eald Court declaring the iff have tho care and cuntody of tho minor child of plaintiff and defendant and for such other no mriiier renei as to ine uourt may neem !nullable. Thin f ummons is rjubllnhcd In lhn linhnml,. Nugget for six consecutlvo weeks bv order of Hon, If. It, KIncald, County Judge for Lano uonniy, met'on, which said order bears dato tho .aiwiuayoi 'unwary, juui, anil tno date of tho first publication of this summons Is fixed and irescrtbed In said order for publication to be .'nkni..l.t 1011 j. rit vui.'.Ml, Attorney for riainttff. NOTICE OK KINAL SETTLEMKNT. Notice is herobv iriven that thn tinilftrNtcmmi administrator of tho Otto Frcilorlckcn Estate has filed his final account in the ofliee of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and the Judge of the Probate Court basllxcd TumiIuv March 5th. 1901. at 2 o'clock n. in. thereof an il..! date for hearing the same. Any aifd all persons having objections to said account are notified to be present and tile tho same. Dated this Kirst day of Kebruary, 1901. it. u. MMAI'l', AUmlnlltrntpr. NOTICE TO CIlKniTOIW. N"tlro Is hercbv given that the underpinned linn K'en ilulyapimfnled by theCniiuly Cimri of ili.ut.i.rif flpi.tMiti fur I Mm, rniiitl r. Rilmlntft. tratorol the estate oi (icorge r. oaroiiue, no-1 ictircd. All icsiiiis having claims against asm estntoarc hcicby leiulrvd to present the ume to me proinrrly tcrlllt-1 at Iho (jltlee of J, K. Young hi ('ullage drove. Oregon, vtllhlu six months from the date liero if. Oated this tli day of January, 1901. KiLtxk Kri.LV, Administrator of the estate of (Ic.irge I', (la. routte, deceased. It will pay you to write Eiler s Piano House NOTICE KOR PimUOATION. Land Office at Ro-ebitrg, Oregon, November KJ, tUOO. Notice is hereby given that the follow named settler has tiled notice of his in tentiou to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Joel Ware. U. S. Comtuis sioner. at ICugeue, Iine Co.. Oregon, on March 2. 1901. viz: William 1 Canady, on H. K. No. OOtiO, for tho AV SW is. Sec. 8, Tp. 21) S tc. 3 west . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Isaae Wilcox, Henry Dreese, Francis Smith, Charles Wright, of.Walker, Lane Co., Uregon. J.T. Uiiiikirh, Register. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DHAI.UKS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get. acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or 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, Ore. OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Or, o ,. We are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of the Northwest, and with our special farilities can sell a fine piano or orgn for less money than you can get them elsev litre. Write today. CflU logues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Chickcring and the Weber--together with other good makes. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW Easy Payment Plan. Eiler's Piano House. Or call on MRS. L. D. Bkck, Local Representative, Cottage Grore, Or. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Cottage Grove Plain Mill! We ar.e now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT WANTED! Itollublo mnn or Mutineer of llrnncli mis wlali to open 111 thin vicinity, r (). K. liure 1m rill otinortmiltv. guuii ruiurciico wuun writing. Ofllro If your record Kindly glvo NOTICE TOlt PUBLICATION. United States I-iiml Ofllc, HosebtirB, Ore., Dec. 22, 1000. Notice is hereby ulven that In com pliauco with tho provision of (lie rt of eonijrcssof Juno 3, 1678, entitled "An net for the Male of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nerd, and nshington Territory,7' as extend! to nil the Public Land Mates by set of August 4, 1802, Mrs. Annie Welln, of LiiKuno, cotinly of Lane, 8tate of Ore gon, hits this day filed In this ofliee htr sworn stntenient No. 1360, for the nur. chase of tho 8E yK of Section No. 10 In township No. 20 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show thnt tho land sought is more valuable for Its timbr or stone t han 1 for agricultural purposes, ami tpestab isli her claim toinld Imid befori tint 1 Rcgistor and Receiver of this oftlc at Rosehuru, Oregon on Friday, the 8th day of March, 1001. " ' who names n witnesses: Jnmcs N. Handle, II. Hans Bera strom, George- W. Bleeding, H. 0. Han. non, of Kuccne. Oregon, ny icly Any ana nil persons clnlmlnn . IU nOOVO.UClCrllllll lan.l. requcstcn 10 nie tholr claims in im. ar on or befoio said 8th day of March Vv J J. T. Bmdqh, Regiittr. Bownro of ulr dried or halfdry floor, ing, colling and rustic. The Booth. Kelly Lumber Co.mro making .n..t.i prices on kiln-dried lumber. The A. T.MORRIS Wholesale House, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated cMnlogue 1 ctn; stamp. WANriiD.-Oapablo, rulinblo i.nrnn t nfVe.iCi,inty li 1rl,re8n' Inrgocompiiny of Bolld flnanciitl renutat but iwn por year, paynblp weekly j $3 per da v n , olutoly Buro and all expenses ; strXh bi.nti.frda salary nocd.nn.Isslo "Xry polil each Sattinlay and oxpenso money ntlvancc-l .each week. STANnAnA HOUSE,' 334 OKAnnoKN St,, Ciinxao