Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 15, 1901, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.
RX'VJt US ID EX T JIAltJtlSOX
DKA D.
C. J. HOWARD -
EDITOR.
Knltred t the XMlofflc 'tinge Grove,
Oregon i Second Vlui mull mutter.
Hnli.orlptlon price. I.RO, In 'liir.
Advertising: rule mni'n known upon
application.
Kx-Prcsidcnt Harrison died nt
his home in Indianapolis, Indiana,
Tuesday afternoon. The sudden
death of the beloved man, was due
to complication from higrippe.
General Harrison was born in 1833.
Friday, March 15, 1901.
The road leading north via
Indications point to a splendid
year for Uohemia this season. 1 he
recent development work is of a
character that will create favor in
Latham is said to be in a deplorable the of VS0IS wno may come
condition. It is n itiscrace to
Lane county and should be fixed
before another tall in a manner
that will permit of horsemen
getting through anyway.
this way.
POLICE COURT.
Judge Medley's Court in Session
MondayThree Characters Lay
ing out Pines.
Mondav afternoon warrants were
issued from Judge Medley's court
for Maud Roy, charged with quar
reling and John Pilkington, for
using drunken and obscene lan
guage upon the streets. The
parties were arraigned oud pleaded
iruiltv to the eharccs nud were
fined $10 and costs amounting to
Si 2.50 each. They refused to pay
their fines and were sent to jail to
lay it out.
Maud Hovven was also arraigned
she changed her mind and paid her
fine.
It is said that a temperance move
is on in Kentucky. Possibly when
the whisk issue is well under con
trol in the blue grass state, they
The people of Eugene are alive may legislate against murder at ciinrce,i .!. bcitic an inmate of a
and wide awake on the proposition least place a limit on the number ot uousc 0f prostitution. She plead
of doing something in the matter men to be killed for each feud. No gU;ity and was fined $10 and costs
of receiving its proportion 01 tne telling, murder may ue considered I amotinting to $12.50. She also rc
immigration now flowing into the a crime in Kentucky yet. fused to pay and went to jail. Later
state lrom the cast, immigration
is like business to some extent you It would be a splendid thing to
must go after it if you get it. Itn- have the women, who delight in
migration will come to a state at laying out their fines in jail,
large but it will not be evenly clean up the city jail, the city hall
divided up unless an individual and wash the jail bedding. This
effort is made by the several sec- would be no doubt humane treat-
tions of the state to secure its pro ment, as it would occupy tueir untjj the 29th inst. Consultation
ratio. The people of Eugene can time and lessen the long hours of free. Terms lor personal or absent
well nfTord to lav out an effort to wears waiting for liberty. It would treatment very reasonable, lonth
I - I 1. 1 1. 1 1. 1 r.
secure its share, and every town, also be delightfully home like mid " am. ncanncue reaieu iree
cheerful to have them boil the
water and potatoes for the vags
who clean the gutters and wear
TAKE NOTICE.
Mrs. C. Wolfer. the
Healer, will be in Cottage
Feb. 27 of each month to
Home
Grove,
remain
even Cottage Grove can take on a
good lesson by watching' the out
come of Eugene's efforts.
the ball and chain.
All who are sick are invited to call
and consult mc at the Sherwood
Hotel.
Yours Truly
Mrs. C. Womisr,
The Home Healer.
PIANO LESSONS.
Ex-Senator McBride is indeed
deservine of the Inch honor con- The Revised Statutes of the
Jerred upon him by the president United States Section 2320 limit
111 111s appointment ns one 01 tne a loue ciaim 01 raiiierai-ueariiig Having permanently iocateil in
commissioners of the Lousiana pur- quartz to 300 feet on each side of Cottage Grove, I will take a few
chase exDosition. It is not onlv an the vein and 1 .sou feet in length. PPs. Harmony ami 1 liorougli
honor to ex-Senator McBride but Section 2333 fixes t
to nis state as wen, aim particularly or ioae ciaini wiiuin me minis 01 a at resitjence North River
so in that it came without solicits- placer patented to tne same person street
tion upon the part of Mr. McBride at 25 feet of the surface on each Mrs. W. H. Abkams.
or his friends. The ex-senator is a side of the vein or lode. Therefore
pleasant, popular and deserving a lode claim within the limits of n
man and the position which he now placer location is limited to 25 feet
fills will be the means by which he of the surface on either of the
will reflect great credit upon the middle of the vein. A placer lo-
state of Oregon. cation comers neitlier title to nor
possession of, nor withdraws from
A waiter of the Ellicott Club, subsequent location by others.
NOTICE
J. T. Humous, KccNler,
J. H. Mourn, Receiver.
Itntebnrg, On., Mnnh 0, 1001.
XntU-e is hereby uivt'ti tlmt tint un
proved plat of mitvevof the follouitii'
toivnsliitM: 1-1 S.. K. I Kail, See, "M
tinil 15 S., It. 1 En ft. See. 1. Iinvu been
rereived from the Surveyor General for
Oregon, nml on Saturday April 0, I'.Kll
at 'J o'clock, 11. ni. Tim cam pints will'
hu Hied in tliirf ofllee and t ho land. .1:111
Buffalo, N. Y., was pursttaded to known lodes or veins of mineral in br.iccil therein will be open to entry on
. .. f .. . . . 1 ...:.!.!.. ,!.!. J .1.-1"' -"".- '
tunKe an oauress oejore tne stuuems 1 !""-- mium i jiujiis. uhuh mc
of the University of Buffalo, imper- last section named, above, which
sonating Mr. Bryan. Mr. Bryan provides that a placer patent, fail-
was expected to make an address iug to include a patent for a vein or
but missed connections and so Fred lode claim known to exist within
Fulcher, the waiter, was selected its limits, shall be deemed a con
unbeknown to the students to im- elusive declaration that the placer
personate the great Wm. J. He claimant has 110 right to the same
did it nicely, and one would not be Since a placer patent confers no
surprised at the successful decep- possession to known lodes or veins
tion practiced, so symbolic of Bry- within its limits, a subsequent le
an were his utterances. He wound cation of a vein or lode within the
up bis harangue in this manner: limits of the placer claim is not a
'There will be a president of the trespass, as against the placer
United States elected in the year claimant, within the rule of law
1904. It is too early to make pre- that a trespasser on a lawful poses
u.i.i.w3, uuiiuMN juu wen uiui .,.; rJrrMc Tint o
.1. ... ... .1. r ..w ..b..w.
IUK.U (UdV imiv. wmraiLCIHUlcUl , ..... , . . .. Tn rlroi.l, f..nrl nf ll.n RtHtB ni Onirnn fnr
.... ... . . i 1 1 1 1 " r 1 1 Mf i nnp f I n T Til it: n M ltirprcTificr - .- a
tiryan may De neara again, inai " ijinoronnty.
is all that I can say at this time." ' real property, which, as against MAl" """'. )
If th
closest
would? to quiet title, under a law author
1 Lurch's
1 A Great Reduction
Lurch's I
v!
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-IN-
Ladics, Misses and Childrcns
'g Jackets and Capes,
I Call early for Bargains,
Lurch's
Lurch
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"SOROSIS"
SHOE THAT IS WORN BY
III Fasliionablc Indies.
i1
Jll Matt Oritet-H
Promptly Filled.
T A. GILBERT,
Eugene, Oregon.
J Eugene
Dyeing tfi Cleaning Works.
l'UH'K I.ISTKOU CI.KAN'ISll:
Com. - l.fO,ui.
v,.m. .... ..m. uj..
I'UIIlK, .7ft. Hp.
l'HICK LIST FOIl DYKISOt
giiiti.. - - - ' - 3.w,nr.
PIurIo gnrinciils In iroxrtlon.
lnw IKtleriK, - "j ct per j-anl.
Iirtw. - - - . - l-w, tip.
aiiO.K. aitlFFlTU,A(H'nt.
rOTT.VOBHIIOVE MAKKCT UEPOltT.
Wlicut. We lr timliul.
Oats. HV ir Umlii'l
Klonr W lc '.IV; or wi-li.
Ilutli-r, 2Tk- pr iiunl.
Cn-iuiifry, iV- r iximul
Vkh. lit- pcriloien.
llMni,i-iiinlrj', 11K
Wile. Id.
(-hlckeiiH; lulled, fi.73 to 3. doi.
Lnnl, Iff (cr pnuuil.
To The PUBLIC !
Arc You Wanting a Heating Stove or a
-COME IN AND SEE US-
Cook ?
Wc are Selling our Heaters nt n Ten Tcr Cent DISCOUNT
and giving n Good Uig Discount on Cook Stoves. Aha
have a Hig Stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, I'AUM
IMPLEMENTS, Etc., to select fiom.
Come (it ami See IV tut t We. II a re for Sate.
Respectfully,
Ss SCOTT.
A NEW LINE OE
Spring Millinery
JUST RECEIVED".
Thk Laticst Styles of
Street Hats, Caps and Tarns for
Ladies, Misses and Children.
Do not fail to see them.
XimrLAXD'S Mtttlncrii Store,
SchlefT IIuiMinjr, Main St.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
BUM Jl 0X8.
ie above wouldn't deceive the all but the United States, is treated
: student of Bryan, what as a fee, and will support an action rrilSlSS
piAint oi piainiiu meu bkhiusi yUU m lnv nnuvu
entitled court nnti chiiix: on or neiore mo loin
5ino- n rwrcnn in nncwecinn r-.-i I clay of March, 1901, thiit IkjIiirIIio llrt dHjr of thf
lZlllg a perSOIl HI possession OI real .eeular term of wld Court, tohebeminancl
lioiden in r.UKene. iine i cuniy, urcKou, ana 11
rou fall to Hppcnr and Hjiwer iall coinpliilnt
lor want tnercni, ine piaiiiiui win appiy 10
ill
I he actions of the so called sport- estate to bring an action to deter-
ing people the lat week or two, mine adverse claims to same.
have caused many people to make Scientific Mining Press
inquiries as to the saloon business
of this citv and the o-eneml tnptlinrl
of management employed. Such JLitex'ary Benefit
actions bring saloon men not only
"r- -"""M Mtli.layof anuary.iaoi.nncl tho .laloof tha
known to be opposed to tramDlinir oaturuny I-.venlnjr, Jlnrt-h 10th, 1001 , nmt publication of this nummoim nxt-iiami
Court for the relief prayed forln sulil comnlalnt.
towlt : For n decrco of said Court dcclarlmr tho
marralgc contract now cxiMing oetween piaint
llf and defendant forever dlnolvcd, thnt plaint
iff have the care and cuatodr of tho minor child
of plaintiff and defendant and for siicli other
and luriner relict as lo me court may seem
fffllltAt.il.
Tills summons is nubiiMicu in tne iionemia
NiiKgct for six consecutlvo weeks by order of
Hon. If. II. Klncald. County Judeo for Lane
Coiinty.inegon, wnicn sam oruer ncarsnaie tno
Inntrumental
PROGRAM:
PKT I.
Solo, Helinkcr
I nt Mnrtin'a lltill fnp tlin Lnnnflf nt tlm
upon iuc iccmigs ox citizens wuo ao i-reo iviiirary, now in siu-ceealnl opera
not look UDon the nrofession tindlv on 111 11,18 C"V
. , j ,
into glaring criticism. The time is
come when a general weeding out of
the trash that has contaminated the
air of Cottage Grove, will be un
dertaken, and the parties them
selves are to blame for it for not
staying in their proper places and
avoiding the attention of the public
by bebavjng themselves while in
public resorts and upon the streets.
The time is come when a joining of instrumental nuet, i,Mardi ty fMiubcrt.
otllo... i,t,Mii,.J l.n, Mrs. abrams and Mrs. Mcfl
...,b . iwiuuii vocal Solo, Asleep In llio Dec
forces will ue tlie result and then
the ax will fall. In this respect
the city authorities and the tem
perance element will get much if
not all of the middle class, whose
idea of saloons and ntihlic nlnces is Hod Cross Drill,
, . j i , ,, I Sixteen Young Ladlos.
oasea upon guuu ueiinvior, as wen tjuartet.Tho Kortuno Teller,
, .. , r , Mr. llullins, A Fortune Teller, Mr. Frank Wlillo
ns the better class of saloon men Mr. uesmytiie, Mr. . t. Vuiiroy
... t , MImi Angelina Tompkins. Mrs. Scott
and Saloon keepers. People Will Mrs. Do Smytho, Miss Mao Aubrey.
stand about so- much of anything vniomne' under mnouitie.
... - ... ... . AdmiHsion 15cts. Rtsurvetl eeats 25Ib.
and then something will drop. Tiukets on sale nt J.eivln and Veatdi'a.
prescribed In sain order for publication to bo
i-curuary isi, i-juj
J. K. YOUKfl.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Waltz,
MrK.Atklns.
Quartet, Come, Itlu With the ImtV.
Mlss Mao Aubrey, Mrs. II. D. Bcott, Mr. Frank
White, Mr. I). T, Aubrey.
Vocal nolo, I'll come Hack When the Haw
thorn Jlloorns Again,
Mrs. Cox.
Heading,
Miss Wet tie.
Vocal Duel.
Mr, Frank Wooley, Mr. Oliver Veatcb.
Pantomime, n ash Day In t'ottnjco drove,
PART II.
MiClelluii.
IUKWIX BltlSTOW,
r resident,
Herbert Kakin.
(.'ashler.
The First National Bank
OF
CoTTAGB GltOVI!, Or.
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, available juiy
ecn.
MUs Annie Aubrey. i .. tt:i..i
Quartet, The Owl, Tho Duck, The Parrot and M uiiui-u ciiaica,
tho Crow,
MUses Orpha Harms, Elulo Ia, MesM. Oliver
Vcateh, Frank Wooley,
rtcadlng, Tho Orphan s Prayer,
Mr. C. J. Howard,
Vocal Duct, Romeo and Juliet,
jiir. Armoiid nynno and Ktcelo Miller.
Your IiuslneHH la Solicited.
Ilcndnclio often results from n dis
ordered condition' of tlio stoinnclr nnd
constipation of tho bowels. A doso or
two of Ciinmbcrliilii'B Stoinnh nnd Liver
Tablets will correct theso disorders nnd
euro tne lieaunclio. bold by JJknbox
Uitua Co.
llentitiftil rincs nnd eilverwnro
MitUseii't) for the holidays.
nt
Successor to 15. E. PHILLIPS,
DKALKKS IN
Groceries, Flour
and Feed.
cm
Ohicano
The most simple, practical and durable
TypewriUr on the nmrket at any price.
Ask fur catalogue.
PRICE $35. E. U KING,
General Agent for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Albany, Ore.
rc You Buy a Piano or an Orpn
It will pay you to write
Biler s
iano House
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, wc
assure you the very best goods
the market affords, and the
lowest possible prices
Remember the place: Phillips'
old stand, Cottage? Grove, Ore.
85
AND
Right to the POINT.
As the old maid said when
she kissed the dwarf.
fjt i" "r fi
That is just the case with
The New Era
Drug Store.
OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Or.
We are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of.tJiff
Northwest, and with our special fa iliticscan sell a fine piano or organ
for less money than you can get them elsewhere. Wiite today. Coin
logues for the asking.
Our stock includes the throe greatest American pianos the Kim
ball, the Chickcring and the Weber--together with other good makes.
INVKSTIOATK OUR NKW
Easy Payment Plan.
9 TTv e
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er s riano notise.
Or call on MRS. L. D. UiSCK, Local Representative, Cottage Grove, Or.
GLASS
BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF.
Cottage Grove
PluiDi Mill!
DKOP IN AND SI5I5 Us. . . .
Everything Fresh and up to Dato.
Prescriptions Carefully Coin,:
pounded night or day.
Brehaut & Nelson.
The New Era Drop; Store.
We are 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 NliAR S. P. DEPOT
WANTED!
llellnblo man for MnnHgor of Ilnuicli Ollleci
we wish tn oiun 111 thin vicinity, if your record
li O. K, here In 11 11 opportunity.
goon reiurum-e wjivii wri iiii-f .
Kindly iflve
The A. T. MORRIS Wholesale House,
U1NUWNATI, OHIO,
Illustrated cululotfuo 1 cts, ntuiiijm.
N0TICH KO.t I'lJIlLICATION.
United HIhIch Ijmd Olllca,
Ilosi-liiirK, Ore., Dee. 22, 1000.
Notice Ih hereby kIvcii Unit in com
pliiuiee with tliu provlninnH of the rt
of eoiiKrepH of June il, 1878, entitled "An
net for the mile of timber landa In th-?
.StntcB of Ciiliforniu, Ori'L-oii, Nevada,
mil WnHlilnglon Territory," ns extended
10 nil tlio I'nlille IiihI blntea by net of
AnwiiHt 1, 18!)2, Mm. Annlo Welln. of
KiiKfiie, county of Lane, Statu of 0r
Kon, liiis tliln day flleil In thin oflleo her
Mvorn Ktntenient No. 1.150, for tlio pur
eliimu of tho )4 of Beetion No. 10 in
TowiiHhip No, 20 M, Riuige No. 7 W, and
willofrer ptoof to tliow ilint the land
Hinilit Ih iiiok; valuable for Itn timber or
Ktonutliiin for ngrii:iiltii nil purpogen,nd
toeHinbliuh liereliilin tonnld land befor
tint lU'irlHtur tind Receiver of tliln ofllca
nt HoKebiim, Oregon on Friday, tlio 8th
nay 01 .which, juui,
HI10 naincH iih wltnesfCH:
.Ittinea N. Itnnille, II. Ilium Rerg.
ntroin,Ceori;u W. Iticedlng, II, O. Han
nun, of Jvnuenn. Oregon.
Any nnd nil pumoiiH ' clnlniinu ad
vcrnely tho nliovo-di'scrlla'd lamia are
renneutcd to Die tliulr uluimi In thii
oflleo on or befoift suld 8th day of March
1001.
J. T, IIkidukb, Regifljer.
TAN DARK WANTED.
200 cords of Hemlock bark watitetj
at Haiue's Tannery, Eugene, Orer
gon. we will pay 7.00 per cord
011 board cars at Cottage Grove or
Walker station. For information
write or call on W. W, Haines
Co , Eugene, Oregon,
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