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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD Ktlltornml I'nblliher. Entered nt tho ostofflcc Bt Cnttago Grove, Oregon Second Class mall rant '.or. Subscription iirlrc.SI.no, In nritnnre. AiUnrtlatiiK llaln inai'n known upon jtptillcntlon. THIS PAl'KR Is Vcpt on Hie nt K. C. Drake Advertising Agency, M nnd Merchants hx change, Saii ttanrisoo. California, where con. Friday, Fubrwary 14, 1902. Everything points to a rush year in Uohemia. All wc need is an early spring. An irreverent remark is disptca ble whether it is made in the dance hall or in the pulpit. Sampson and Schley each have many friends. If this statement is true.it is equally true that their friends are becoming woefully tiredl of the long drawn-out naval con troversy. It is time the matter was dropped. Sampson and his friends should be satisfied in the findings of the court of inquiry, and Schley can take much satisfaction in the thought that he was "there" in fact, it is the thought that Schley was "there" that hurts thearristo cratic Sampson in this there is satisfaction for Schley. The peo ple at the present time stand with him. This is also satisfaction for Schley. An honor that he should love and appreciate to a greater ex- lent than any finding of a court of inquiry. Now, if Schley is all the people at large believe him to be, he will drop the subject. In other words, to be plain about it, shut his mouth vand give the public a rest. It is not expected that the arristocratic snobbery that sur rounds Sampson will stop their foolish prattle, but it is expected of Schlev that he will not commence it; then he will not have to stop it. He should take his wife's tip and drop the matter forever. The er rors that he is alleged to have made at the great naval battle are of little moment in the eyes of an indulgent public, but the errors that the brave old sea-dog may make by too much wag of the tongue are apt to be reckoned against him. Take awarnin', brave Admir'l, take a warn in'. IN TIIK SIUSLAW. Loranc, February 3, 1902. Editor UoiusmiaNoooivT The Loranc Grange are now trying to secure a shorter route for a public road from the Loranc valley to Cottage Grove. The Grange de tailed some of the Patrons of Hus bandry as a committee to view out the said proposed route for the road. The committee made a tour of in spection on Tuesday. A road up the Maxwell Fork or south branch of the Siuslaw is fa vored. The road will come out at Gowdyville on the Cottage Grove side. A $6,000 sawmill plant will be put in on the Siuslaw by the Anlauf Brothers. ' This pro posed new road will bring the up per Lorane (or Catright valley) within 6 or 7 miles of Cottage Grove. A 2 per cent grade can be had over this new proposed road and the distance to one of the richest little valleys in Oregon will be shortened several miles. A good road over this proposed route means a good deal for Cot-; tage Grove as well as for Lorane valley. The distance on the Cot tage Grove side would be less than one-half of the grade on the Sius law side. We hope Cottage Grove will wake up on the road question and "get a move on." G. F. R. A. T. W. Harris of this city, who is chairman of the republican con gressional committee of the first district, has issued a call for a meeting of the committee to be held in Portland February 20 to set a time for holding the congressional convention. They are: licntoii, Clackamas, Coos. Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn. Marion, Polk, Tillamook. Washington and Yamhill. There will be one dele gate from each county and Dr. Harris, in addition to being the chairman of the committee is also the Lane county delegate-Register. ItOltX. WE EDEN On the Const Fork on Keb- marv 7. 1002, to the wife of John Weeden, twins, a boy anil girl. This is the Urst to oonie from this union, and since the advent of the little ones John goes about with his hnl on the side of his head nnil his chest stuck out. and a turkey cobbler on 11 tront lawn with his tail feathers spread could not be more proud. All art! getting on tine. EMMERSON' At Divide on February 1, 190.', to the wife of A. S. Einmerson, an s,vpounu noy. Al has charge of the James Hawley stock ranch and is not much given to celebrating, but he was.' in town on Snt urday lust nnd felt so happy at being the papa of so big a boy that all his friends had cigars on the event. ox on Ttro. Eugene Register: Next month the campaign in Lane county will be inaugurated- There seems to be less of scramble for preferment this year than usual in the repub lican ranks, and we see no valid reason why a clean cut body of men cannot be selected for the ticket by the party that will make a clean sweep for all the offices from legislature down. The party can elect every man on the ticket, provided the right kind of men are nominated and the republicans loyally support them at the polls. Harrisburg Bulletin: It is a question whether Lane county has enough of this kind of men. Just to ease the mind of the Harrisburg man, the Nugget would suggest that if Lane county only falls short one or two, upon dili- eent search, that many of that "kind of men" might be purloined from Linn county. ALMOST PERSUADED. Joe Lauterback, the eminet New York jurist, is a Hebrew. It is told of him that when he had made a successful trial ot case as young lawyer he wished to make the bill as large as possible without offend ing his client. So be made it out and took it to Mr. Joseph Choate for advice. Mr. Choate said noth ing, but pulling out a foutian pen just added a cipher to the bill, in creasing it tenfold. Mr. Lauterbach was filled with admiration and looking up at Mr, Choate said: "Toe. almost thou persuadest me to be a Christain." Of all the tough pieces of roads in Oregon, it would be hard to pick out worse ones than those sur rounding Cottage Grove. A. good roads committee could do some valuable work here this coining MAMlIEIt. CONGRESSIONAL M1TTEE. COM- Of the First District Will Meet In Portland February aoth. DIVIDE ITEMS. Mr. J. Simpson and wife have purchased Mr. I. J. Taylor's farm and will make their home here. The Rev. Cole has been holding revival meetings here for the past two weeks. Quite a number of cases of colds and sickness here now. The large amount of piling put out here this winter will bring in ouite a sura of money for some of our people. XOT1CK KOlt 1'UllMCATION. United States Land Oltlre Roseburg, Oregon, February S, llB. Notice la hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notlre othls Intention to make final prool In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before Marie L, Ware. U. 8. Commlsloner at Kugeno, Oregon on March IS, 1902, viz: John Overhalxcr, on II. K. No. 8787, for the W j, 8 W. Ji, 8. K. U 8. W. U. I-ot 3, Fee. 11, Tp. VO 8., It. i W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vli: Carin IJavldson. Henry Long, William W Tucker, I 1. McCoy, of Cottage drove. Ore. J. T. IlRtpaitf, Register. JONES LUNDY At the home of T. I. Tones. Wednesday eve ning, February 12, 1902, Miss Laura E. Jones, and Mr. W. Emerson Lundy. Rev Eugene Zimmerman of the First M. E Church of Cottage Grove, officiat ing. Promptly at 10 o'clock Mrs. W. H. Abrams played Mendals- sohn's wedding match and the bridal party entered the beautifully decorated parlor, little Lela Lewis and Frankie Jones leading the pro cession, bringing the ring on a silk cusion. Next came the bride and her maid, Miss Laura Spalding, of Roseburg, who were followed by groom and best man, C. E. Huling, of Myrtle Point. All took position under a beautiful arch formed of ivy and ferns. The bride was dressed in white silk crepe de chine over white taffety, the bridemaid wore silk organdie and chiffon, while groom and best man were dressed in conventional black. The pianist played softly "Oh, Promise Me" during the ceremony. The bride is one of Oregon's fair daughters, and Cottage Grove has been her home for years, although for some years past she has been associated in business elsewhere, for several years being publisher of the Drain Watchman, and until recently city editor of the Roseburg Plaindealer. The groom is a well-known busi ness man of Myrtle Point, of the firm of Huling & Lundy, having only recently disposed of his inter ests, preparatory to lus marriage with the view of making his future home in the metropolis of Cali fornia. Among those present from abroad were the Misses Bell and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner, of Roseburg. The bridal couple took the morn ing overland for San Francisco, where they will be at home after March is. The wedding supper Was a mag nificent spread, and happy were the hearts of those who feasted. Without doubt this was the pret tiest wedding ever solemnized in Cottage Grove, and certainly bride never left her girlhood home on wedding journey, with more sincere wellwishes and with a larger circle ot friends. The Nugget extends congratu XOTICK OK KORKEITURK. To John J. Dellan and K. A. Rankin: You are horotiv nittrt,! that we havo expended, during the year ending December 31, luoi.liou In labor and Improvement on each of the two following described mlnlngclalms.to-wlt: The'Tappa nee" located In the Jlohemla mining district. and recorded on pa go 273 01 booK a, 01 tne min ing records of Dine county, Oregon; Thu"I)rum Lumond. located In the llohcmia mining dis trict and recorded on page 27J of book A, of the mlnlnir ri'pnrtls of Lano rouutv. Oregon; In order to hold said claims, under the provisions of section SKI of the rev!ed statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto, ap proved January at, lt. lonicrnlng anneal labor upon mining claims, being tho amount reoulrcd to each 01 the said two claims, for the period ending December: ill. 1W1. And If with in Ninety days, from tho personal servlc eof this notice npon yon. or within Ninety days after the publication thereof, you fall or rcfne to contribute yonrportlou of such expenditure, as a co-owner, your Intcrcs In and to tho said claims will become the projiertyofthesub.crllj ers, your co-owners, who have made the re- quirei cxpenoHure, o) ine lerms ui fi,i iion. ateil at Cottage Orove, I-nne County.Oregon, this Hill day of February. 1V02. V. W. lUlTBRKIN Maud Mastkksojj. The Last Days Of Our Muslin Undergarment Sale Wc will continue this sale of Queen Undergarments for a few days only-am! you should not let this opportunity pass without supplying your prcxetit as well as future needs. Our counters rim tiwp my racks and show windows are exhibiting an array of bargains rarely ever shown in this section mid bargains that we feel sure it would be very hard for you to duplicate. Only A Few Days More We again invite you to supply your wants while you can have a fine Assortment to select from. ewS ands, of Course AtN NOTICE FOK FI'IIMCATIOX, United States Land Office Rosebnrg, Oregon, Februarys, 1902. Notice Is hereby given tha' tho following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Marie I,. Ware, U.S. Commissioner, at hugene, Oregon. on March 25, 1902, viz: Albert White, on II. E. No. KM, for the 8. E. i, N. K. , Fee. 32, Tpl 8., 3 West. He names the following wltneses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: It. Y. Porter, of Walker, Oregon, C. V. Sheridan, of Walker, Lane, Co., Oregon, 8. II. Jackson, Jr. of Walker, Lane, Co., Oregon, K. IMtedford.ofEaginaw, Oregon. J. T. IliiMXJEs, Register, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE, To J, J. Dellan andF. A. Rankin: You are hereby notified that the under signed have expended Ono Hundred Dollars in labor and improvements upon tho Monarch lodo mining claim, situated In tho Uohemia Mining District, in Lane County, State of Ore gon, during the year ending December 31st, 1901, us will appear from an affidavit filed In the o:1co of the County Clerk of Lane County, State of Oregon, In order to hold the said premises under the laws of the United Htates and of the State of Oregon, And If within ninety days fromlthe service of this notice upon you by publication, you tall to contribute your share utid proportion of such expenditure an co owners, to-wlt the sum of 125.00, your Interest In said claim will become the property of the subscribers under the provisions of Section 2321 of the Statutes of the United States of America. Dated at Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, this the 3rd day of February, A. 1)., 1902. II. Lukcu Mb. E. A. Cora.. T UNXIirj COXT11A OT. The llohcmia Gold Mining Company invites bids for the extension of its Bos ton Tunnel near Benson, Bohemia Dis trict, for 1111 nddltloiuil length of 850 feet. Tho tunnel to bo 6 feet wide, 0)6 feet high In tlio clear. Payments to be made monthly, 20 per cent of contract price to bo held back until tho contract 18 completed. There must bo four part ner in the contract. Tlioy must do two shifts of two men each in overy 24 hours, and must furnish nil supplies, excepting tho car, rails and air pipe. Tho Com pany reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Address all communica tions to E. II. Tiiomab, Secretary of tho Company, No. 60 North Main St., Full Uiver, Maes. GEORGE W. LLOYD, Mangr. Wo havo on hand a large stock of kim-urleu tiooring, celling anu rustic in grades 1 2 and 3, Let us inuko you special prices. Booth-Kelly Lumukr Co. At LURCH'S Be sure and call for your tickets when making a cash purchase. They arc good for that Fancy China Ware dis played in our West Window. In addition we arc giving excellent bargains in Dress. Goods and Furnishings. No Lottery but a gift to all -w w a mn NEW HATS I iNJbW Mia 1 1 We havu received a large shipment of HATS for Men and Hoys. LATEST SHAPES AND COLORS. 1 Nothing old, shopworn or out of date. HEMENWAT T Prices right andcinalitv to suit the most critical hnyer. BUKK HOLDER. ! 1 $ if. W. S. ClIRISMAN. 12 1. 1 Hangs. The; Fashion Stables OOUNKK MAIN H!l SECOND STUKET. COTTAOl! (IKOVB Glirlswnn & Buni Proprietors. Also own and opperate the llohemin and Black Butte Stage Ljnes Mrst-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices t'.;-i.4. PIANOS AN I) OKGAWa Vkkd Baktrls' has presented his sisters with a fine Organ bought of W. H. Kincart, Morris & Craw's representative. Mr. Kincart comes to our town well recommended, and the firm of Morris & Craw is well known throughout this country as a reliable firm. People wishing to purchase high grade Pianos nnd Organs on easy payments and low prices will save money by calling or writing. We will exchange new Pianos or Organs for sec-nnd-hand ones. MORRIS & CRAW, Eugene, Oregon, j CLEARANCE SALE. For 00 days from Kobninry 1st wo will soli at a ten par cent dlHcoiint any and all of our largo Btock of wull paper. This liberal oiler is given " wo havo 11 big invoice of now Block on tho way anil need tho room. Now is your ulmneoto secure tho best bargains 011 tho finest wull paper over brought to Cottego Grove. . , , J i:Ki.rt Si Mw iu. ELITE BARBER SHOP Ono door west of Opam House MAIN BTItEEt, COTTAOK OIIOVU. Tho best of tonsorlal work gimriintccd BATHS AT ALL HOURS. Everything new, clcnn ami nout anil wo Invite you to give us a cull. ALLISON & RAINES. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Cote Grove 1 in a Wo nro now prepared to furnish all kinds of brackets, mo 'Mings, cornice, sash and doors, door and window frames, windows, pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds tmtilo and re paired, Wo will also work rustic, siding, ceiling or olzo studding, etc PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT .1- -r. .1. .1. . 1 . .1. . 1 . .1. .1. .i 1. i Bohemia Saloonri MaliiSt., Cottage Orove. CUR RAH a WHITE, Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept ' on hand. Your patronntre -A- is respectiully solicited. if- Jr T "V T Wu sell cliolco lots in tlio Long & IJInghum property, lutoly platted and adjoining Cottngo Orovo, right at tho junction of the 8. 1. R. It. nnd tlioO.G. & 11. It, It. Prices according to locality. JuiiOME Knox & Co, season. lations. Advertise in the Sngyet.