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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD nilturnntl Publisher. Knterc.1 nt the vl'"lre t outage drove, Oregon as Hewmil Clan mall nml'er. Siilirrltl.iii rli'e.I.no, In URiire. AilviTtUliiff Italv inm'n known nin nppllcntliin THIS I'Al'HK I k o IW ' Ailvertlilnt: Airency .... i .,11.1 A t.rnhaflt K chnniro. FrHiielseo. cvillornln. wlijw mm- iracis mr advertising; "u -. Friday, Fkhkuaky 7, 19- XOTICK. With this issue of the Nugget T. H. Supple, who has been in asso ciation with C. J. Howard in the publication of the Nugget for the past six mouths, severs his con nection with the paper, and C. J Howard nssumes the entire futurt responsibility of publication. Tin efforts of Mr. Supple have been ap predated and the paper wishe: him abundant success in whatever field he may choose. He who hesitates is lost. The mmmittpc aDoointed to secure right of way for the Bohemia Rail way should not get lost. How about the right of way? Wliv not clear the matter up at once, and then Mr. Morphy aud his company will do the rest. A strong effort is being made to have Crater Lake in Klamath county set aside as a National Park. This is a movement in the right direction and is deserving of success. Sunday was ground-hog day. It is said that he saw his shadow and went into his hole to remain another six weeks. More than likely. We can reasonably expect six weeks of weather yet that would curl the hair on any ground hog on earth. Thni for the. registration of voters is proceeding very slowly. It should be remembered by every voter that if he wishes to vote at the June election this year he must register. Previous registration does not count. The new law provides that he must make registry this year. Grants Pass has organized a board of trade. What is the matter with Cottage Grove? Our business men should get together and form a body of this character. The fu ture of this city demands concerted action. This matter has often been talked about, but no move has been made toward its consummation. Who will take the initiative for organization? The Salem Statesman asks the question: "What is the greatest thing about Salem?" Well, we don't know what is the greatest thii'g about Salem at the present time, but it strikes us that about the biggest thing about Salem at any one time was about the time the legislative push was about, loaded down with the senatorial sack. A tabulated statement of the dia monds aud other precious stones owned and worn by but thirty-four of New York's society ladies amounts to the enormous sum of $22,250,000. The gem expert of the Tiffany Company says that the diamonds owned in this country are valued at $500,000,000, and that of this amount $170,000,000 worth are owned iu New York. The open air treatment for per sons in early stages of consump tion is shown to have been effica cious to the extent of about 67 per cent of the cases which were treated during the past year at the Massa chusetts State Sauitarium at Ruth laud, according to the annual re port made public recently. There was but one death during the year, and the percentage of cures or of marked improvement was con siderably higher than for two years past. There were 1100 applications and 399 were admitted. The av erage age of the patients wa'J 28. that might or ir.ir, W. V. Morphy, representing the Cottage Grove and Bohemia Rail road Company, expects to leave for the Fast at the cloe of this week. He goes to make final report to his company, and this report will de termine whether Cottage Grove will he the starting jioint of the road or not. There is nothing sure in this world except a few things like dentil and taxes. Mr. Morphy is a thorough gentle man, and has made many substan tial frietids here by his fair aud courteous manner toward those with whom he has come iu contact in matters pertaining to the right of way. He has asked nothing for his company except that which is just and right iu the minds of people who have taken time to study into the merits of the propo sition from a fair and impartial point of view. However, there are a lew some in town and some out of town living along the proposed route who have shown no small degree of backwardness in further ing the proposed right of way. It is not because those who have declined to act do not wishv to see the mining district, Cottage Grove and the intermediate section of couutry enriched by the expendi ture of $500,000 in a railroad enter prise but because they cannot con clude on a reasonable price for damages for right of way through their property; and because they do not fully understand and have not carefully weighed the great benefit the road will be in the mat ter of increasing the value of the property of this section of Laue county. Now, gentlemen, the time is at hand when we should look each other in the face and become seribus in this matter, for much depends upon the impression Mr. Morphy carries away with him. He has shown no disposition to want the earth, but he has frankly confessed that his 'company does want the right of way. Now, if we do not desire a hitch and an unnecessary delay in the building of the road, we should show oiir willingness to comply, and "come to the center" at once. Delays are dangerous. By all means, let us take the hint aud send Mr. Morphy on his home trip prepared to tell his people that the entire right of way has been pledged. This will give Mr. Mofphy and his company something to base their immediate future operations upon. The company can then get their construction outfits in readi ness to begin operations at the earliest break iu winter. Gentle men, let us look well to this matter and stand by for the good of all concerned. Saginaw is not very far off, you know; but far enough to materially damage the busiuess enterprises of Cottage Grove. NOTICE KOK I'UIIMCATIOX. Untied Stolen Land Office Rowbtirg, Oregon, February ft. 1W2. Notice 1 hereby ghen that the following named settlor has flleil notice olhls intention to make final proof In support of Ilia claim, am! that said proof will lie made before Marin I. Ware, V. K. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on March Its, 1902, viz: John Overhnljr, on II. E. No. 87IS7, for tho W , 8 W. 'A, B. E. 'v K. W. yi, Lot Ji, ?oe. ll,Tp. 10 S., It. 4 W. Ilenameathe following wlinesses to prove hl continuous residence uj,on ami cultivation of will land, viz: Carln Davidson, Henry Long, William W. Tucker, L. V. McCoy, of Cottage Oroo, Ore. J. T. Hkikork, Keglsfer. NOTICE FOlt ri'JII.ICATJOS, frilled State Land Ofllfo Itosehurg, Oregon, February 6, 1'MU. Notice In hereby glvdn that the following named settler ban filed notice of his intention to ninlco linal proof in support of hl claim, and thai no Id proof will be made before Mario I,. Ware, I'. S. CommiMloncr, at Eugene, Oregon. on March Jo, IWM, vl,: Albert White, on If. E. No. 839i, for the 8. K. yit N. K. ,Foc. at, TlJ9 8., 3 Wtut. Ho namofl tho following wltnewoti to prove bin roiitlnuous retldciiie upon ami cultivation of Mild land, viz: It. Y. l'orler, of Walker, Oregon, C. V. Fhcridan, of Walker, Lane, Co., Oregon, K. !) Jackson, Jr. of Walker, Lane, Co., Oregon,. h. 1'. Iledfom,of eagluaw, Oregon. J.T. Hainan), Ileglstor. OAKD OV THANKS. To suv that wo tliunk tho nooolo of Cottage Crovo for tlmir kinilimsji during t lie siclfiiUHH and death of our dear father iIoub dot exprons our feulincH, and wo Bhallalwaya bu ready to aauint in like eaMs, fueling that what wo can novor n- j.iy yuu win iiu oL'bt noun uy passing on toothers, Mit. and Mils, L. 1!. Hopkins, liotliul, Maine. TaUr (lw infirm In Xwjyei, The third annual convention of horticultural interests will be held at the Agricultural College, Cor- vallis. on the nth and 1.1th of February. A two days' program of pithy, pointed talks, papers oud discussions will be rendered. The great success that has attended the former medians promises to be over-reached in the coining con vention. ISO i'.Y. MoKJXN'KY In this oltv lYIirimry I, U0-', to llitswifu of I.. 11. MoKillllL'V, a iliuichtor. Papa's natural doniro was for n grout douiioiiix boy, but yinro tho mlvetit of the little inuiil lie hits decided tlint 111 yours' to I'oiuosho limy bo us Inxlru moiUnl In tilling tin1 bibicid Inscription to Iiumoiiso mill multiply the ourth if .1 1 ... I.: . .1 1... mu iiitil ivrii iitmni u iu?i initiiiiii:i, mill us tins is tin llrsl lu Imnviiciit hopo of niHki ut: tl'O next Hi'conl wilti nature .1. .. .... 1 1 1 ... I I .1 f ..1 mi uiHi 11 run ih ('mull iiuiiiiiiy. .iiuiiiur iilid biihv irt' pti'iiri'j'Mni' lino it lit I I'tmii Mo Kinney is wearing his most uciiiul smile. Property. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of i warrant luedbv thel'ltv IteiMrderof thpi:tiv ot Cotiaae drove. Lane County, Oregon, to me dltwHcd, dated the l?t day o( January, ltttt, ami again! each of tho iraun herein named, cotnmaiidtnfr me to collect the nftcmeiit due on each of the following itecrited lot, (wtrta increoi aim irxoi ol lanu in i lie i uyoi cot tage oruve a heielnatter M't forth for the Im provement of Main and Wall atrteta from the right of way of the S. 1. It. it. to tho weal boundary of ald City of rotlage tinne. I havo levied mam the following deavrlbed property, a mote artli'Ulr description of each lot. part thereof or tract of laud together w Ith the name il the owner or reputed owner and the iletin- lueui H'tfteMniem one itieroon, oeuiK as follow, to-wit: Thtinia Allcn-Ix)t 3 of IlloeV 2 of Shield's Addition Mm. K. J. Micrnood IaiH 1 and 2 of )llock j J. II. MrFarland'ii Addition Charlea llruneau -lits I and 2 ol Hlock No. 2 of P. 11. Mcl'arland'ii Addition C M llendcrer Low Nu. laud 2 of Mock .No. -I II. U. yePtirlHud'a Addition (.;. tt - MeCr-lta Noa I and 2 of Illoek No S of 1. U. McKarlatld'a Addition 70. w m w M Oil HI M M ID C. II. Joiiet-l.otnHaii.l (of Illoek .Nu.X of 1). ii. Mrlarland addittnn K and om H Vuntch Ioi :t mid 4 of Hlovk t of I), ir. McFarland'a Addition B 1. 1'lekard It S ami 1 ol Hlock No. A of II U McFarIand'i addition Mm H J Know lion A ti lp of land Id'i foot wide oti'of the. north fide of tidlouring deserlbtHl trad: Ueglnnlng at the N. W. corner of Ilhak 1 of Ilajelton'a 2nd Addltluti to Collage Drove, run theiu-u Wet U rials and 0 feet, theuee South 5 rod, thence In a Southeanicriy ill rectlon along the County ltoad rodi-. theme running due North nearly 22 rials to the place of beglunlng Mr Ijinlsa Ieonard Ixits I, 2 and Sof Hlock No. I of Hateltou's2ud Addition to Cottage firove Caroline Chrisman- Lots 1,2, n,4, 5 and 6 of Illoek No. 2 of llazolton'a 2nd Ad dition to cottage Urove Cal Stevecann It NoZof Illoek No . of IIaEclton't.2nd Addition to Cnttaye (!-ove . C I) Ilroivn Lot No 2 of Fractional Illoek No 3 of 'iraielton' 2nd Audition to Cottage Orovc. Alo beginning ut the N. W. corner of the above detcrlbcd lot run thoiica in a N. W. dlieclloii In a straight line : rod and I lout to tha N. K. corner of I.t 1 of Fractional HIiM-k 2 of Hazeltin'M 2nd Addition and to S. line of J. II. McFarland'a land, theme east along ald McKar laud's line 3 rod" nod 12ftct to the N. E. corner ollxit 2 of Fractional IHocfcn Hazoltoii'i2Jid Addition,! honee North, wo'ttothe place Of leglnnitiir. Alao Ieglnnliigata puint linka wist of the N. W. comer of Coutitv Sunoy No !Ss. thence WeM J. l-jih , I he. ice South fl degree and -l. inlniites Weat 2 1 clo. thence nurlhwct yt llnka. III 00 st o uieiirc .oriii ae-ig iiuan 10 ihj pwre ui laiglnning Caioilne and W. f. rhrlman A (trlpof landl&t feet deep abultiiig on Wall 1 Ktieet on the Norm able of the follow ing described premises: lleginiiiiig at a point 131 HnkHSoiilti M (, derriw Wei and A lect Math 1.1 degrees East trom the Northwed corner of County Survey 19H, thence South 13 degrees East about 16 feet to the KaM boun dary of said turey 193, Iheuce North Atdogreesand l.i minutes East about Wfeet totheSW corner oi a lot con vex ed to Annie Helnrlch, thence N W V, feet, thenco N K 2i feet, thence H 1 foot, thence N t '.t leet. thence H E II fcot to the N E corner of a tract of bind owned by Ella Whipple, thence N E IB feet, thence H K21 feet, thenco North Mdegrees anil 10 minutes East about 131 feet to the N W corner of CotintySurvoy HM.thence Wost.'l US chs to the place oiliegiuning. AImi la?gln nlugat theN W corner of County Mtr vey I'.is.thence Wont IMi, links, thence 1W lit South links, thence In a south easterly direction IK links, thence .North fl degree and i. minutes Last IM links In the place of begliinlng 111 00 And on March Mil. 1D02. at 2 o'clock I. M. of aald day In front of the City Hall In tho City of Cottage drove, Lane County, Oregon, I will I .nil mui.1i i tf km Id titeiwH of nrnrtnrti' In I Iiu hiili- , .i.i.i... i....r.. ...:uu u.iAui..., said as-oumeut together with Interest thcreot) and the cost and expenses of advertising and ale Dated IhlsTth day of February, 19112. HEItTNUNN, Marshal of tho City of Cottagu drove. NOTICE OK FOIlFEITUHU. To J, J. Delian iimlF. A. itankln: You are herebv notified that tho under signed have expended One Hundred Dollars in labor and Improvements upon tho Monarch loiie mining ciaiin, suuaieu in me uonemin Mining District, in Lnnc County, State of Ore gon, during the year ending uecmir 3ist, 1901, as will appear from an affidavit filed In tho 0 Ice of the t ounty Clerk oflJineCounty, State of Oregon, In order to hold the sold premises under the law s of the I'liitcd stales and of the Htatc of Oregon. And If within ninety days irom,tiie service 01 tins nonce ujkjii yuu uy publicatlnn, you lail to contribute your share aud proportion of such expenditure as cn ownors, to-wlt tho sum of J25.W), your Interest in said claim will become the iironertvof the subscriber under the provisions of goctlon 2121 oi ine maunes 01 too unueu mates 01 America. Dated alCottiiL'cOrovc. IjinoOiillltv.Orei;on. this the 3rd day of February, A. 1)., 19. II. I.eiicii Mrs. E. A. C'otti.x. TUXXICfj COXTUAOl'. Tho Ilohemiii Gold .Mining Company iiivitciH bids for tho extension of its lioa ton Tiiunol near Itonson, Iioliomin Dis- triot.'for tin additional leimth of 800 fuel. Tito tunnol to bo 0 fcot tvido, 6)6 feet hlKh in tho clear. 1'aymenln to l;o made monthly, 20 per cent of contract prlco to bo hold hack until tho contract Is completed. Tliore must ho four part ners In tho contract. Tlioy must do two shifts of two men each iu every 24 hours, and iliust furnish nil supplies, oxceptfiiK tlio car, rails ami air pipo. itic uom naiiy rosui'ves tho riulit to reject any iiml till bids. Address all communica tions to K, H. Thomas, Secretary of tho Uomfiaiiy, Np. 60 North Main St., Fall Hlvop, .Mass. UKORG1'; W. LI.0YD, Mangr. The Last Days Of Our Muslin Undergarment Sale We will continue this snlc of Queen ITittlcrKnruiunls for a few days only nntl you should not let this opportunity puss without .luppiyino; your present us well us future needs. Our counters pud display racks nntl show windows are exhibiting an airay of bargains rarely ever shown in this Section and bargains that we leel .sure it would he very hard for you to duplicate. Only We again invite you to supply ew! At At Be sure and call for your tickets when making a cash purchase. They are good for that Fanc3r China Ware dis played in our West Window. In addition we are giving excellent bargains in Dress Goods and Furnishings. No Lottery but a gift to all. I. NEW HATS! I f 1 We have received n large shipment of HATS for LATEST SHAPES AND Nothing old, shopworn or out of date. Prices riht and quality W. S. ClIKISMAN. The' Fashion Stables COItXKK MAIN im.lSKCONP 8TK1IET , COTTAOK OIIOVK Glfi'isman & BiUS, Proprietors. and First-Class PIAiXOS AND I Frki) Uartki.8 has presented his sisters with a fine Organ bought of Craw's representative. ' . town well recouinieiHiea, Craw is well known reliable firm. Ifcople rrm. lrAJOS alii OKCAKS Oil easy payuieius. aiiu . I low prices will save money by calling or writing. We will exchange I otid-hand.oucs. I ' MORRIS OliBARANCK gALH. For 00 ilnys from Kobriinry lt wo will soil at a ton I'fir cent dlHcouiit any anil nil of our largo Htouk of wall papur. Thin llhurnl ollttr is kIvoii an wo liavo a bi(! Invoico ol now Btock on tho way anil tho room. Now Ih your olnuiuo to HCiro tho bt-Ht bnrttiiliiHi 011 tlm (IncH wull paper ever l)roiijlitno ' ouego Grovo. ' Jr.Ki. ii L.'.wos. A Few Days More your wants while you can have a fine assortment to select front. anas, of LURCH'S IMWAY & BUKKHOLDEK. KM HANf'.S. Also own and opperate thcUohemia Hlack Butte Stac Lines Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices! W. H. Kincart, fliorris oc Mr. Kincart comes to our & . 1 r. r 11,..: Jf. 0 aim uit: nun ui throughout this country as a wishing to purcnase mgii A. - 1 new Pianos or Organs lor sec- s & CRAW, Kugene, Oregon. ELITE BARBER SHOP ' Ono iloor west iif 0iorn IIouso MAIN HTJlKKt.JJOTTAUK (lltOVU. Tlio best ol tonsiirlul work Kuuniiitcoil BATHS AT ALL HOURS. Everything new, ilcun ami neat and wo Invito you to give una cull, ALLISON & RAINES. t Cours NEW HATS!! Men and Hoys. COLORS. to suit the most critical buyer. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Collage Grove PI iiu Wonro now prcpnml to fumbli nil klmlM of lirnckolH, 1110 iIiIIiikh, cnrnicH, Hash mill doom, floor and window fraiui-H, wiailotvH, plckutu, ute. Woodwork of all kliulH matlo and re paired. Wo will iiIho work niHtic, Hiillny, (oiling or nlzo utnddiiiK, oto PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT Bohemia i Sta.loonj .Mnln St., Cottngo drove. CURRAN & WHITE, Props. -y- -X- fy and Cignrs kept .on 'V Imtul. Your natronntre Mv -A- is respectlully solicited. A Wo hoII uliolco lots ill tho Long & ninirliain propurty, lately platted and adjoining Cottngo Grovo, right at tho junction of tho S. P. R. It. and theO.U. A Il. R. It. I'rlei'8 according to locality, .Tkhomf. Kkoc & Co.