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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1901)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD - Entered nt llio iiotnmci nt OttiXfto Grove Oregon as Soooml Ulcus Innll mnt'.cr. Mnliaarlplloii jirli'O. Nl.flo, In ii'lMinrr. Advertising tutus iiiim'o kitiitrn iiiini nppllrulliiii. Friday, March i, 1901 give liini their support until such time as it appeared th(t he could EDITOR. "t be elected rum a continuation of their support to him must result ma deadlock, then tago to some one else nnd do all in their power to elect a senator, and while neither Corbett nor Mitchell was theirchoice they were determined to be instru mental in electing. This they did and they are today appreciated by their constituency, and the Register TUB nKOTXXIXO AXIi TJIU of irgelie should tender to these -'--' I nnit I 11. I,s nlntmri Vv Litt le vu t ivini.1 i ua 4i'iii; iui 1111. lit- I ..,..1 ....1. By the good vote of the majority " "" - ?., ll,n romil.lfnflii Iwllii'x fnr "1""' l,,c"' " and the assistance of the democratic In Mn M,lchel! th? statc 1,ns n" minority, Senator John H. Mitchell, able nml conscientious worker; four years retired, was agnin whose past reconl substantiates the elected to the hirh nlnce of honor wnuu "''' IUUJSUBU" .. j .!!...:..-.:.. 1-.., c, J the lookout in the interest of the lliui uiauiiiuuii ui3i kiuiuiuay lliumi . , , r .,. i r.t. ..,:.. ':... great state of Oregon til lilt: ui iwuiutia ui forty days. 1 he struggle was long loor Kansas first drouth and nnd attended by many scenes and cyclones then a woman with side plays which always fail to re- hatchet; it beats the Nation fleet credit upon the legislative bodv of a state. The house and senate was com- are of the 0I,i,,io" tlmt the So,u1' 1 t of two factions, neither of A'r,?" war ,s coining somewiiat 01 a uocr. "SOROSIS" A SIIOK THAT IS WORN I)V ill Fashionable -Ladies. All Mall Onlvt'H Prompt! By FilBcd. T. A. GII.RURT, liugeue, Oregon. Hotel Eugene IIOIMBECK BROS, k MtlSTOW. "Someone has said that the British poseu oi two laciions which could be induced to surrender a single foot of vantage ground to the opposition. In the mind of the fair and non factional voters of the state who are in toucn with the various and peculiar antics performed by the senatorial jugglers who have held sway in the two houses of the Ore gon legislature during the last six years, Senator McBride, by virtue of services rendered, his important committee appointments attained, In way of offering some consola tion to Corbett it might be said It is better to have run and los than never to have run at all. Harvey Scott of Oregonian fame seems to Have Had a change c heart with reference to Senator John II. Mitchell since the mem orable fight that paper made against the senator in 1884. No town has a better regula d and by reason of the fact that better school nor 0I)e whch gves better general satisfaction than the public school of Cottage Grove. The management is till that can be de sired. Let the good work go op service is to be expected of a sena tor in his second term than in bis first, was entitled to re-election. Before the session was fairly be gun Senator McBride and his tip- porters discovered that it would be A man committed suicide the impossible to return him to his seat, other day in San Francisco giving Here Senator McBride proved that lor his reason that he hadquarrele. Jie was a man worthy the admira- with Ins wife, what a taking off tion of all. When he found his of the men there would be in this election impossible he stepped down country if this fellow's example was and out. On the other hand Corbett and bis followers were determined to stay until the last dog was hung else plank the aged and honored gentleman in the senatorial seat, setting up the plea that they were in the majority, and voicing from Jower hall to capitol dome the battle-cry "Corbett or a dead-lock." Had they withdrawn Corbett they might have effected a compro mise and elected a Corbett man; but this of course Corbett would not entertain, and as none other seemed to be looking for senatorial honors with a sack of the same dimension as that of Corbett, the push still retained its "enthusiasm" for the aged millionaire to the last, and were doomed to see him go home shattered and battered a de feated old man, whose confidence in mankind, and even in the power of the sack is certainly shaken. It wasn't the ghost of Mitchell that haunted the Corbett camp but it was "senator john h. mitchum, tiih man" generally followed. Lane county can well be proud of its delegation sent to the last legis lature. In I,. T. Harris an elo quent defender of the rights of the people is found whose splendid knowledge of law, equips him to battle with the best of them in matters liable to be considered in legislative halls. In senators Booth and Kuykendall we find the con servative and practical business men who are untiring in their efforts to put through measures of direct interest to their constituency and state. In reference to Jtepre sentatives McQueen and Hemen way it is regretted that their illness prevented them from. being at their desks much of the time and their work was necessarily hampered but they were steadfast in thei ideas and proved to be sound o judgment on every subject under their consideration. Headquarters for MINING MIN, KVEUV WANT ATTHNDKI) TO. IJUOHNU, - - Orkgon notiok ron ptniMOATiox. United SUtos Lund Oulop, Kofobnru, Ore., Jiui. 15, 1001. Notii-o Is horetiv irivun tlmt in mm pUnnce wiih t ! provwions of tlu net of I'ongress.ol .iiuit'3, 1878. untitled "An net for tho falc of timber Iiintli in the Mitten or Uilimriuu, Utogon, Novmlii nnd Washington Territnrv." in , tended to nil tho Public Ixind Stntes liv nut of AiiKUfct-t, lSltt, ,!:mu! K. AVlicoleY 01 Lottissu Strove, county of I,:me, State 01 uresion. ims turn 1 luv eil In t i n otlieo !ii pworu Htnteinent No. HO'., for 1110 piimuiFt) 01 iiieMMiiiiel (.,) tjimr terof .Section No. 31 in Town..liiti No. ! South, limine No. 2 Wt. mid will oiojr proof to uliow tlmt the liuul miul-IiL !h more valuable for itn timlior or stone titan lor asirieiiltiira immo-U'S. ntu m o.stnniitli his e In 1 11 to snic Inml Ixifiir.. the Register nnd Receiver of lliisollltv at Ko-oburi:. Ore. on Friilav tin. 'JUil, unv 01 .Mnreli, 10(11. lie names ns witnesses: J.O. Palmer. V. V. Phlllinw. v. n heeler, Orin Robinson, of Cottnri Urove, Ore. AllV Illlcl nil tlf'l-HnntJ ll:llnilnf nil. vcrmiy tlie nlMve-ilumirilietl lantla are ri-ouesteil to illo their elainiM In this oriice. on or beforo sad tfflih Mareli. 1001. .1. T. Iir.timRfi, IJeptister, di.y of NOTICE i'Olt PU1ILICATI0X. United Stnten Lund Ofller-, Koseliiire, Ore., Dei;.. 20, 1000. Xotice la liereln' L'iven that in eom- nlinuru with the DrovixionH of tho arLof Concro's of June 3. 1878. entitled "An net for the cale of timber landd in the Statea of California, Orcfion, Nevada and Wasliinatnn Territory," an extumled to all the Public Land Statea bv net An- gust l, 1802, .In men N. llo.vd, of Cottage Grove, County of l.ane, Stiito of Oregon, nns Hun nay men in tnia othce Iih nuorn Inteinent No. 131,. for the ntiri'lini-ti of uenu 4, 01 M'cuoii o. 1 1, In Town bin Nr.. 22 S. Kmiue No. 2 AW. and will oiler prr of to hov that the laud "ought i'h more valiiahle for il.i tinihur or Atone tlinu -for .igrit'iilturnl purpoi.et, and to cdianii&n ma claim to gnul land lieiore theKe"l!'teraiiil Heeeiverof thfriodice nl Itnfelmn:, Ori;'n, on Monday, the-lth lay 01 .uiircn, i:ui. no names -s witne.'fcf': J. I'. l'hillina. lM.ilii, SnoriL'. Jack Lewis, I). liriimlt.iiiL'li.iif Cottnire Urove. Oregon. Any and nil persons cliiitniui: nd- ersely. the alHivu-de.-'crilicrl liuiifri are 1 Lurch's liiirclisi (US as 'if I A Great Reduction Ladies, Misses and Childrens Jackets and Capes, Call early for Bargains. ( ( (is 3 I Lurch's Lurch's i B A CARLOAD OF Iboots & shoes! SEA rUI.I, LINK OK TIIK2 I.ATKST PATTERNS. W v ft (k The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and IJeimty cannot be beaten. (is As I llemciiway & 1 I IjiirklioMcp. 1 MAIN STKKET. 5 To Tho P Lr:i3X,IC ! Arc You Wanting a Heating Stove or a Cook ? s COMK IN AND SKIS US We are .Selling our Henters nt a Ten l'cr Cent DISCOUNT and KiviiiR n Good lli Discount on Cook Stoves. AUr have a llig Stock of 1IAUDWARK, TINWARK, KAHM IMI'IJjCMKNTS, Jitc, (o select from. CVjimi In ami iiee Mint Iff for Snlo, Kesptctfutly,, V EOS JLEn & SCOTT lie 1901 e on or before said 4th day of Mareli, J.T. liimioRS. KegiHlcr. SU'JIJIO.NS. In the Circuit Court nf llipKltltn nf Orrrnn r,.r rine Conaly. 51 A II V IIOLUnAY, Plaintiff J Eugene is the home of a young man who in the near future going to raaKe old .Lane county mighty proud of her son- He is a In flesh and blood, with all his old graduate of the University of Ore time vitality and forceful energy gon, likewise Aim Arbor (Michi backed by a brilliant and useful gn) law school, and only a few career that sent a sickening flutter years ago assumed the responsible to tlte hearts and rang out loud and position as deputy prosecuting at clear in .the ears of the Corbettites, torney under Attorney Geo. Hrown and at noon on the last great day I tins position he has grown won the Corbett forces, although a bold derfully popular with the law fra stand was made and a look of de- ternity and won a place of distinction fiance was forced upon every brow, which will not be easily obliterated had little thought that they would frm the minds of those with whom succeed in electing him, but. were lie Ins come in contact. Iast sure that they could prevent the spring he outstripped ever) man on c . ... . I . i. . ,. .... - cicuuuij ut oenaior iuuctieii. i iiey llc repuuncau ticKet lor repre- were defeated, and the state has a sentattve. He weiitdown to the senator and one to do credit to him- legislature m his firm determined self and Oregon at large, the Cor- manner to do his duty as best he bett threat and boast "We'll dead might. He did it and was said to lock the legislature" not withstand- be the hardest worker, the most Jiig. conservative man in the house. To Representative Hemenway' is 0 the senatorial question he staid, given the credit of breaking the steadfastly by his choice, and won Corbett ranks who was followed by Hie admiration of all even of those KepresentativeMcQueen, and today who did not admire his choice, tlie corbett taction hold Mr. Hem- o may Have heard of him. If enway personally responsible for you haven't you will in the future the election of a senator. his name is L. T, Harris. Representative Hemenway and , , sssssss MrOnr-r-n rnnl- tho stonrl Mint (.,. ... , -0'1.. !"!. " '"rBO BlOPk of i .... y.. miimni nuonnir, ceiiinL' nnd rust u n much as Corbett was a republican C'mlfs, 1 ,-' "d , Ibrmninl ni.Ii.iu 4.1, V, 411 144V ISHU 4V I4J1I Vtlll IV Lot us mnlio you Uooni-Kuu-YLuMDEit-Co, - W. P. HOr.UDAY. Pcfnnriiinl S To W. P.lIoUidy,theH!jvenameIilcfoniIrint in uiu -Miiiiuoi iiiomnie m urenon im Hre lieri'by re! Hired to nii.cnr nnil unauor tho nun. plitlnt of lilalatltl tiled aKulmt you In the above ciioiieii uonri ann cune on or before the lhlb day of Marrh, 191, that belnK the drat clay of tho next regular term of said Court, to bo hegua and holdon In KUfrene. Lane County, Orcicon, and if uu inn in nin;nr nu anrtwer aaia eouirilaint. for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief proved for In said complaint, tow't: Jor a decree of said Court declaring the inarralKO contract now ex Inline betwenn plaint iff and defendant forever dliisolved, that plaint. Iff have the care and cuntodv nf lhn minor,. Ml, l of plaintiff and defendant and for such other ami lurwier reuei as to tlie court may seem dilutable. This summons Is niilill.hcd In iln n..l,.,.r,lu Nuirifet for six congtvntlvn upk, hv nniu. t.t 11 ,r ,, ,., . , ' . . inii. i. ik. iMiu-nm, vouuiy jiuiko lor jido County, Oiegon, which said ordor lioarndato the 30th day of anuary, 1001. and tho date of tho flrnt publication of tills ininnum la Dtul irj prescribed In said order for publication to bo February 1st, JS01. . J. K. YOUNfl. Attorney for Plaintiff. lilng-ene Dyeing A Cleaning IMs. PISICK LIST I'Olt CLK.1N1KU: Coats, .... i.B), up. . VI, .... JKf, up. Pants, - - .- - .74, up. piticKLitrrron hyki.vo: Sulls, .... f2.W, np, Shifjle Karineuts In proxirllon. DrcMi nerii, - TUcU fcr yartl. I'resues, .... tlJCQ, op. (SEO.Ji. GKII'J'Tjr, Auont. .SOTIfKTO t'ltlM)ITOIW. i Notice Is herebr utren lhat the iimleritlanctl 1 has liven duly apimliilo I by the Comity Coiircof ii;e nmie oi ur 110 OL 0 The most simple, practical and durable l' pevuitir on the mntket at any price. Ask for catalogue. PRICE $35. E. L OencrnI Ajjciit for Oregon, Washington and Itlaho. , KING, Albany, Ore. TT 1 B Tl f eyuu inr !.: t ouuiy, imilila- d i I " B 7 trator of the estate nl lieorge 1'. liaroutle. do- I J 1 U H " C9l. All icrsoiis har.iiK claims niraliist said I I 1 , fl 9 ilj J' Wl eiiixoare heicby to.iuircil to prvaoul the umf! V II H H H .8 i to mo pruiairly .orfr.fl al llio oflic of J. H. J A S H fl k 1 Vour.tr In I'uttaire ilro.a. irsiiiii. wtlhlii li ' Bcforo Von liny a Piano or an Organ It will pay you to write moniiii irmn in.- oato netc n. liate-l thliSOtli day til January, mi. I'lANK KetLV, .ilmlnlMmlor of tho o.t'.Hto i-f counts I'. On routle, dc. euK.-l. ano House OFFICE: NOTIOK IOI! IUIHMCATIUN. 5 .Cfi.iC4-6A 9 0UU1U (llJllOIVJMlil AND Right to the POINT. As the old maid said when she kissed the dwarf. $ , That is just the case with The New EraJ Store. Drue: Land Office at Itoculiurt;, Oregon, KovemlxT 13, KMX). Xotli'o In lioreby L-ivcil tliut Ilia follow tinini'd settlor litis lilt'd notice of -liin in tvntion to innko lliud proof in Minnorl of liir) uliiiin, nnil that euM proof will ho inndo before Joel Wiiro. U. S. UoniniiH- siont'r, nt ICiijjrnu, Lnnu Co.. Orison, on .Murcll 2, lUOI. Viz: William V. Onnitdy, on II. K. No. 0MO, for tliu AV SV H, Sec. 8,Tp. L'O S., It. ;i West . He luniCH tint folloivint; uitiii'tist'S to provo hit eontintions ruMiiluni'ii iijkiii nnd cultivation of naiil liuul, viz: Igiinc Wilcox, Henry Drt-ofe, KnuiciH Smith, Clturlod Wrilit, of.Wnlkor, Lano Co., Oregon. J.T. lillllKIKH, . lteijUlur. 351 "Washington St., Portland, Or. . We are the great profit killer and pinna pi ice regulators of tho Northwest, and with our special fa.tlities can sell a fine piano or organ for leis money than you can get them elsewhere. Write today. Cata logues for the asking. Our stock includes the three Rreatcst American pianos the Kim. ball, the Chickeriiig nnd Ihe Weber--together with other good makes. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW Easy Payment Plan. filler's Piano House. Or call on ItfUS. L. D. HiiCK, Local Representative, Cottage Grove, Or. Dkop in and skis Us. , . . Everything; Fresh and up to Date. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded night or day. Brehaut & Nelson. The New Era Store. I Successor to H. If. PIIIIJJPS, DKAI.KHS 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 uppn all lines handled by its, 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, nnd the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: Phiilips' old, stand, Cottage Grove, Ore., ' GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grove Plmiil 11! We arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Ilopr and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will nlso work Floor ing, Kustic, vSiduig, Ceiling, or stze Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT WANTED! I!cllnl,li' mini for Mniinitar of llnuinli Odloe wo w ;li to oiiun In tills vicinity. If your roooril l0. Jv. liBrolsmi opportunity, Kindly Klvu t'ooil relurtinoe wjicn wrlllnij. he A..T. MOtlRIS Wholesale House, WWUINWATl.QIIIQ. , IllutraJe4 Wofcuo lets, tlum,.. '''!'l'.ii'ji,;,ii''. ,,'(.,. NOTIOK KO.t PUIIMOATION. , United HlntCH Iaind Olllr., ltodjiir(r, Ore., Dec. 2-J, 1000. iNolIco In hereby eiven Hint in com pliunee with tho iirovlcloin of tho net of foimreHHof Jiinu .'I, 1878, entitled "An uetfor tliohiilo of titnlwr lands in th otiiti'H f Ciillfoniln. Oretton, NevniU, nnd iihIiInkIoii Territory,7' m extended IntiM tho I'ulilio Lnml Htntea by net of Auuimt I, 1802, Mm. Annie Welln, o( I'.iiKtni', fjmiily of Lime, Btato of Ore Ron, Iiiib thin dny filed in tills oflk-e lirr hjvorn Htiilcinent No, IMO, for tho pttr rlmso of tho KKtfof Section No. 10 In loHiiHldi) No. -20 H, Kai.RcNo. 7 W, nnd will offer proof to tdiow tlmt tliu land" hoiikIiI in moro vnhiuble for its tlmbor or Mono tliiin for agricultural purposed, and toiHtiilinh hiTcliiim to until land befor tlu Itiltifltor nnd Receiver of this ofllco nt HoHobnrK.OruKon on Friday, tho 8th duy of March, 1001. Klio 11 it i t-n ii h witnesses : ilmn us N. Itiimllo, II. Hnni Dare Mroni,(luoro W. Huii'dlng, H. 0. Han lion, of Kiikoiiu. Oregon. Any nnd nil pursons ulolming ad vorsuly tho nhovti-dt'scrlbcd lamia nro miiieateil to Illo tlioir claims in this olllco on or befoiu said 8th 1av nf Mnrh 1001. ' , J. T. HitmoEs, Rfclster. Bowiiro of ulr dried or hulfdry floor' big, cullinu nnd rnetlo. Tho Uootli Kelly I.ninbor Co., nio tnnklng special prices on kilii'driod lumber. WANritn.-Cnpablo, rullnblo poron In every conn ty to roprcsont Inrfjocoinpnny of Holid fliiiincliil rcpntntion ; $030 snlnry per yenr, puyablo wookly j f3 pur day nb. eolutolv Hiiro nnd nil oxponscs; straielit, bonii.ltilp miluiy. iiocominlsalon; snrnry IWlll Cllllll Blltlinlnv nnil o,nm ..... itdynnceil cmih week. STANDAlif UOUSb, 334 DuAitDOKN St., Oiiicaoo, ' ) -V I 1,1 o