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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD lilllor iiiul Publisher. Knteretlnl the postnllleo at Cottage drove Oregon netMitl CIkm mall mat 'r. Subscription price. I.Bn( In n-Manco. Advertising UnU-s m.-u'r ku.ivin upon Application. THIS t.V Prill Is kept on HI t K, C DruVe's Advertising Atrenev, HdandM Merchants 1.x riving, SMI Fniiteleo. California where con tracts for Adrerttirlutrctin be made for It. Friday, March 28, 1902. There is a rumor on the streets to the effect that Dr Job, the nomi nee for mayor of Cottage Grove, at the coining election, will use his efforts to -tlefeat the city in the street assessment case now pending The rumor is evidently put in cir culation by tliO'ie who are opposed to Dr Job, and is silly and incon sistent. Anyone who will give the matter a moments attention will conclude that no matter what a mayor's inclinations might he on a subject of that kind, that he could exercise no influence whatever for or against, that would have any hearing on the case. The esse is beyond the consideration and in fluence of the executive officers of the municipality. It is now in the hands of the court. The attorneys are the only ones who can order or have the case dismissed. The friends of Dr. Job need not worry. He will be found a sturdy worker, fair, upright and honorable in his dealings; and his past record is witness that under no consideration would he become a party to tricks and dishonorable methods for or against the city. He is an honest, painstaking, upright man, upon whom the burden and respoui hilitv of municipal office has rei-ted year in and year out, and that is the kind of a man that is needed to preside over a city government The Nugrget has been asked to call attention to the conduct of cer tain parties who make it a habit to visit the depot at train timeand cut up and act funny when the trains pull in. While in most part the actions are harmless and un thoughted on the part of the par ticipants, still it goes without say iug that it places the town in a very bad light when viewed by the av erage passenger; and in some in stances much rudeness has been re sorted to, in yelling aud guying travelers. It is, at its best, un gentlemanly, and cannot help re flecting on the participants as well as the town, and weshould all have more pride than to practice such things. There is some strife between the east and west republican delegates to the County Convention. The fault is not altogether one-sided, but each delegation should make strenuous efforts to put up a solid front. In this way South Lane can do something ot direct benefit to this section of the county. We will make a better appearance, will have more weight, and will feel better generally, if we can fall into harmonious line. There is some talk among the delegates of West Cottage Grove to use their efforts in the matter of se curing the nomination of a South Lane man for county commissioner. It has been a long time since this section of Lane county has been represented in the county court, and south Lane is certainly deserv ing of some consideration. The mining, farming, timbering and stock raising industries are what make enterprising and thrifty towns. Watch Cottage Grove and vicinity and you will be convinced that this is the place where all of these named industries thrive. Every man should have pride enough to keep his own back yard clean whether his neighbor does or notthis can be applied in various ways but just now it is applicable to the back door yards of many of the residences of this city. The city of Roseburg has, with out doubt the dirtiest and muddiest streets of any city of its size on the Pacific coast. We hate to say it of any city, but we have to we never could tell n lie about such things. Cottage Grove extends a hearty welcome to homeseekcrs. Come and get acquainted with this section of Oregon the best people on earth, Watch Bohemia this season. LOST Knight" of I'yllihiH watch oliarni 011 Jliucli '0. 1'imlur will be snitslily re warded by returning same to l II, Jto.-jeubtirtr. SubucriOe J'or ttc .Xuyucl. I'J A Hew Things Went In East and West Precincts The Best of Feeling Prevailed Among Voters. Despite the inclemency of the weather the republican primaries were well attended last Saturday, in fact there were more voters in at tendance th.ui ever before at Cot tage Grove on such occasions. KAST COTTAGK OROVH The meeting was presided over hv Chairman C. H. llurkholder. C. J. Howard being elected secretary. Great interest was manuestcu irom beginning to end, ns there were twenty-two delegates Humiliated with two distinct tickets in the field. The best of harmony and good ol der prevailed 'niwever, and the los ing candidates topic their defeat complacently. The following is the list ol delegates to tne Kepuun can Couutv Convention to be held at Ku'.'ene tomorrow: C. J. Howard Charley Van Delibttrg Elmer Doolittle Frank Jordan II. Yancey A. J. Anderson John Sherwood J. I.Jones Col. W. H. Blair Frank Wheeler William Landess. Elmer Doolittle was nominated for road supervisor. WEST COTTAGK GROVK Darwin Bristow was elected chairman and F. G. Eby secretary. The meeting was an enthusiastic one and an especially strong dele gation was named as follows: Joe Powell X. W. White Emraett Sharp G. W. McUeynolds Curtis Veatch Wilbur McFarland J. E. Young W. C. Johnson Dave McFarland F. G. Eby G. W. McFarland was nominated for road supervisor. SOUTH LANK DKMJGATES Wallace G W-Kelly, W G Mas se v. Siuslaw-M B Stone, P F Davis, J H Crow. J F White. Bohemia-W W Hawley, CyJ Bingham, C A Harlow. Saginaw R E Walker, Geo Walker, F L Kennedy, Fred Wright, Geo LEpps, Ike Fieeuiau. W W Wilcox. DIVIDE ITEMS. MINE I XL SL'HVKV, NO. 45. United States Lund Offiite, Ito.-ebnrg, Ore., March 20, 1IW2. Kntii'u is hereby given that in ntirsii unce of the Act of (JonnruSii, approved aiuy iv, mi me urextin-uolorado Mm inciind Development Company,!! cor purutiim, who-e piHtofTiee is Portland, Oregon, litis uiadu application lor a patent lor us Claim Knoun as the Ore gon-Colorado consolidated CitiurU Claims consisting 01 loUO linear feet on th Dewey lode beuriu cold, the came being 14 10 lectKiiilliealorly and b4 feet north westerly from Dii-eoverv Cutt hereon wmi Bunucu giuunu ojii leet in winm, and of 1500 linear feet on the Marie lodo bearing gold, the same being 1(50 fee.t southeasterly and 13-10 feet northwesterly from Discovery Cut thereon, with sur face ground (J00 feet in width, the said consolidated claims being contiguous and hituated in Bohemia (Unorganized) .uiiiiug lipinci, nougins loumy, mine of Oregon, and dii-ciibed bv the' official plat, herewith posted, and' bv the field notes on lile in theofTice of the Register of Jio-eburg Land District. Oregon, as follow's, to-wit : . Dewey I.ode: Beginning at corner No 1, whence the northeast corner of sec. 24 in suspended tp M, nrleWl1 M bears n52 deg 37 mm w 212.i.64 ft U S Min eral Monument "Bohemia Mine" in s 22!) bears n 24 deglSmin w 5407.41 ft. A uaisum s in iiam bears s 53 deg 3S n.in e 20.18 ft a Hi- 11 ins diam h?ars n 2 deg 55 mm e21 115 ft eacli blazed and scri lied I! T 1-445. Thenco s 42 doc 35 miti w 592.50 It to corner No 2; thence h 47 deg 53 mill o 1500 ft lo corner No 3 ; thence n (leg jo mm C674.3S ft to corner No. 4 ; thence n 47 deg 11 inin 30 pc w 1409.05 ft to corner No 1 the place of beginning, containing 20.09 acres. Maiie Lode: Beginning nt corner No i, luenticai with corner JXoU of the Dewey Lode of this survey, whence then e comer of m?c 24 in siisnended tn eft rleof the W. 51. bears n 3(1 deg 42 mm m sec w JK)4.4 It U H 41 M "llo heinia 5Iine" M S No 229, hours n 18 deg 50 min 20 sec w 6720.01 ft. Thence s 44 deg 3 mill w 570.88 ft to' corner No 2; thence 5.47 (leg 10 min 40 sec o 1499.48 ft to comer No 3; thence n 44 dej; 3 min o 595.30 to corner No 4, iden tical with corner No 3 Dewey Lode of this survey; thence n 47 deg 53 min w 1500 ft to comer Xo 1, the place of be ginning, containing 20.174 ncies. The total and net area of the Oregon Coloiado Consolidated QuurU Claims is 40.201 acres j tbev me located in the n): mv of sec 19 tp 23 s i- 2 o of the V M (iiuiiirvoyad), and the namo of the ad joining claim as shown by the plat of survey is the Don Lodo on the south east . J.T. IhiiDor.H, Register. NOTIOR. Auctioneer, If! years experience. Fine stock sales u specialty. Vi'ritu for dates. J. S. Sriuaf, Uugene, Oiegon. For some time past protracted meetings have been held at the school house by Rev. Cole, Ad venlist, which have btotight several into that church and they have now started a Sabbath school. Under the direction of Miss Ida Smith the school has been making good progress. George Barlow who has been holding n position in the saw mill on Coast Fork since the first of the year returned home Sunday. The railroad company has added another sidetrack to the yard here to enable them to handle the trutVic better. VU ! i- -' -4- -J- CHURCH NEWS. St. K. CHURCH AtthuM.E church next Sun day evening an Easter program will be rendered by the Sunday school. Epworth League ns usual and preaching at n a. in. CHRISTIAN CHURCH The C. E. Endeavor will render nn Easter program at the church at 7.30 p. 111. instead of the regular preaching service. NUTII'KFOU I'flir.lCVTION. t'nlted States Imu oilier, itofctmrg, (Itrmm, "lurch 21, l!Mt Notleo Is hi'wby itlven that In compliance with tho provision of the art of Congress uf line S, t.HiS, entitled " Mi net for tin- sale ot timber lands In thu State of California, dregim Xcvailn.Rml warhinxtoti Terr tory," b extend ed to nil the l'nblle Laud Stte bv m-t of An glut I, WM, me Noluii. of ftuilnaw, County of Lane, Stnte of Oreimn. liasthii dnv tiled In tills olllee 111 sworn statement No 2111, for the (urphiue of the 811-1 of seeilon no. as. town ht 21 south, of ranee 2 west, and will offer proof to show that the land oui(ht I more val uable for (Is tlmlior or tonet'ian forargrU'tittu rl purposes, mid lo ctatltn hlselalm to aM land before tho register and rei-elverof this of flee at lto.cburir. oiegon, on 'Ihursday tho U dav of June, 102. lie namens witnesses: A. J. Anderson, of Stern, Oregon, Oeo. Dnwi.cs. Bonn Patten and Joo Perkins of Cut taxoUrove, Oreiron. Any and all persons elatmlnir sdterscly the abnve-deserlbeil lund nro roiueited to tile their etalms In thl-uitleo on or before said 12 day ol June, KM. J. T. II It I does lteglater. MINERAL SlinVEV NO. 438. t'nlteil States Ijiml Ofdce Rosebiirx, Oregon. March an, lwr.' Notice Is hereby jrtven tliat In pursuance of tho net of Congress approve.1 Mav 1(1. IS7i, the Oregon-Colorado MlnlnK, "llllliiit and Pevclop ment Compuny. a corporation. whte pnstonicc Is Portland. Oreiron, bv Ik seeretrv. K I Hard duly anlhorlred thereio. hn nia.le at pllentlun for a-patent for Its cl-dm kT.. 11 an the I'onll rtencc CousolP aled gmirti lalm, w sisilint ol U8S linear feet on 'hi- liora lode hearing 10M. the same being fifet Northwe.terlv ami 7 feet Southeasterly from DWrnienr Cut thereon, with surface ifrouiul ro) feet In wiilih: and of 1157 linearfeet on the Saii'))soiilo.le bearing void the same being 120 feet Northwesterly and 13.'7 feet Southeasterly frein Discovery Cut thereon, with surface grounil WI fee" in wl.ltb: anil ol IW linear feet 011 the Confidence I.ode iM-arlitB gold, the Hine la-ing jn Sou'he'.sterh and Ol.'. feet Northneterlv from the f'leoerv cut thereon, w'th s irfpee irrunn.l ''00 L et In width' and of !.) linear feet on the llolv Smnki- l.odc besrlng xold.the same lIna t'sl feet Nnrihucs terly and lOfsi feet Koutheasterlv from !Hcn erv Cut tl.ereon. with surfno ground r) fwt in tvtitth: and of HVi linear feet on the Waison Ide Itearl-'.ir golil. the seine tM'Inir 117 fe -l Northeaterl v and I foot oiithweH'erlv (r. ni te l' .voi-e point t hereon, with surliiee ground .V7 le -l in w'd'h ties Id 'a'eil elshns beng contiguous and sImihio In It.'.he mi'i (iipo-ganlreci) .M'nlui.' l l-trle-. Tiottgle.s pm-itv. nU' of (lreim an d-.e-'i.ol hv 'he offleisl plat. Iie-pt llh p' steil and hv th,. tlei.l noleson tile In the office of the 'eg'iier nf Ito-e-bnrg Ijtnd llir.-t, Orogon, h fidlow-. to-wit liora lode: 'Winning at for. No 1, 'vl-enie the N K Cor ofs..2l In ?tiendcd T tfi S . It. 1 E of the W. f M lrN II deg Is Min W SKIT. ! ft; C S.MIncral Monument It. hctnla Mine" M S. No 2111 iK-ars N. 21 dog. II Mill mi Sec. V. 7H74.97 ft; a fir I ft. dla I oars X .log 4 min '. 4. in ft., a llr I ft. dla bean. S vt cleg 11 min. V. 4(1 -9 ft . cuch blazed and scribed H T. I-4.T8: thence S. 41 deg. .1 min W. r.:i to Cor. No 2; thence S. 47 deg, Ifi niln. E. IF 17 to Cor. No. .1; thence N. II deg. .1 niln. E. '7 '' ft. to Cor. No. I: thonec N. Iti dog. S7 min W. 1I6K.01 ft. to Cor. No. I the place of begin ning, containing 10.W acres. t-amp'on Lode: Ilcgiuulng nt Cor. No. 1. whence the N. E. for of Sop 21 in suspended T. 23 S. it 1 E. of the W 1' M bears N S2 deg ! mill Msec W 8771.4-1 ft; V R. M. M. "Ilolicmla Mine," M H. No 229 bears N 20 deg 3.1 mill " ec W 7SW 9 ft, Cor No 2 flora I.odo of this survey Ipears N 53 deg 1 min W Ift.w ft, a fir .' ft dla blazed and scribed II T 1-IVt boars S 8 dog I rain W II 72 ft; thence H 41 deg M min W Wi.72 ft to Cor No 2; thence 8 17 deg .HI min 40 sec E 1 177.1'. ft to Cor No 3; thence N 41 deg "1 in In E RW1.M ft to Cor No 1: thenco N 17 degO niln W 1I77 2S ft to Cor No t. the place of beglnuini;, contain ing 20.017 ucrcs excluslH of the liora Lode. Conlldence Iide: Ileginnlng at Cor No 1, Identical wlih corner No 4 liora Ide of this survey, whence the NE corner of Sec 21 in sus pended T. 23 It 1 E of the W V M hear. V 12 dee -V. niln -JO sec W Sim 31 ft l R M. M. "Ilohe mla Mine" M H No 22fl bears N 20 deg 3(1 min 40 sec W MW.40 ft; thence S It dog 3 min W .W7.2S ft to corner No 2, Idenllcul with corner No S liora initio oi tins survov; thenco H on deg wi niln E 1 102.10 ft to corner No 3; thence N II teg a mm k isii.ua It to corner No. I; thenco N MdegiSmln w 1151.71 to corner No. 1, tho place of beginning, contain 19.401 acros. IIolv Slnoke: Ilpulnnlnv nl onrnur Vo 1. Identical with comer No 4. Confluence Lode of mis survey, wnence tne N V, corner of Hee 21 In nisinde(l T23 R. It 1 E of the W I' M l.rs N 1" deiM mlu .Vi sec w "-Ytt.37 ft 1' 8 M M '-no-homla Mine" M R No 229 beurB n 32 (leg mill 2! sec w 9770.30 ft; thence S II deg S min w (Mil .09 to comer No 2. Identical w ith corner No. 8 Confidence Ixle of th( survey; thenco fi 10 .H-K .ii nun ;si see r. i.ssi.i u in corner NO 3; theuee n 1 1 deg 3 min 1! 602.00 ft to corner No 4 i thence n 10 degil mill w IWiO ft to corner No 1, the placo of Winning, containing 20.0IV) acres. Watson ImIo: lieglnnlng nt corner No 1, whonce a fir 12 In dla liears K pn rlnir 31 Til 1 1. K 7.72 ft a llr 12 in din bears n 3 dog HI mtn w 11.97 ii eacn oiazeii anil scrilieil ll T J-lsl, II H M M "Bohemia Mlno" M 8 No 229 hears n 23ileK I min SOiec w 93M2.8 ft and no corner 8eo 21 sus pended T 23 H, It. 1 E W I' M bears u M deg 2 min 30 sec w iy)in.&l ft: thenio H 9dnir .10 min !' SIS7 42 ft to corner no 2; thence n 79 (leg II mill Mi see E 1 1W.S2 ft to corner no 3; Ihencu n 9 deg 40 min w 570.fi2 ft to corner no I; thenco H Wl dcg7mlii w lW7.IOft to comer no 1 the place of 'vki.ioiios, i-ouiiiiiiiiii; iu itn acres, exclusive Ol the Confidence ami Holy Hmoko Lodes. Tho total net urea of t!,nu cinull,l,,iu,l claims Is 90.121 acres, they are located In tho 8": of Fee 19 and the sw4 oi See 20, T 2.1 H, It 2 V. funsurvoudl of lh W I' 1 uml il, ..r of I ho adjoining chilin us shown bv tho put of "uovj i is uiu ittriu tjniio on tne orinwcnt. j. i. iiHiDoisa, uegutor. mm 4 This Store can b.trdlv nll'tird to lti(: can iilVurd to be innvlicie but in the lend. Next week we ; 4 expect to st irt Apt il Kuxitiess olX with a push and vim, typical nl this Stoic's doings always. There's l a leiisou lor tins htme s .Sim-css iii.it cnu ahuosi be ie.nl between tne lines of this Advertisement, and ' cm always be tend in the satisfied l.ues of our Ii lends and patterns. A SERIES OF SILK PRICES- The new Silks nre sellint- well now. Our customers say that it is the prettiest line that we have shown them. Many exelusie Waist I'ntterus ainoiiv; the offers this week, and prices are more than liberal. One of special interest Exclusive Waist Patterns in tin New Styles and small Dainty checks. The 6oc quality 50c n vd. KM I $ HO I I ) Ii I IV KAI JjC. Oifr New Stock is here, and if you aie ni-eiliii)- nuythliiK in this Line we can supply your wants vnry economically -our values will surprise yon, .111 1 the Patterns are the Latest. 3c to 25C a yd. Alhivrrs n nice I.iue of New Patterns to show vou at 75c and $1.00 a yd. Kid Gloves We have made a leputatinn in selliiiK Cloves and in p,iviii(- nhsn-tf! lute satisfaction to our (Hove Customers. Vou know the kind of z; -loves we sell Each pair (-uarniiteed. fSt.2.5 n pair. in. Of course it is ti little sixm for you to wear a wash dress noij, but none too soon for you to se lect to get the prettiest and most stylish that the market affords. Dining your visit next week we wish you to see our Enucv stuffs at 9c to 25c a yd. The new waists nte here in White I.awn and Colored Dimi ties and Uuen Colors We are especially desirous of having vou look tlielll over Pticcs on these new waists range from h'or a few days we on sale all ol our Mtt we.11 iit mi r J nu tin ry Vou know Hie 1 the values. COMIC. will place liu I'lider- snle pi ices, jiiality and 1JU lit 11 o Ub HUH r ES,.v7VrK?j-?-ff'-iiri :We Have the Assortment u Gentlemen! S3S""iVcV p.Mifi'.v XccIcw'ojm-l'o: I-jistcr, PXe' p.MiHl ii'n finis ii? J:nl.esl (.'olors. Sl.vlcs SOi Is, Gollnrs ai?(l (fill's ii( pi'ofM.sioii. pnsl)ioi)nI)Ic S'l---- g Enstcr Shii-L Wnisls M bat.st X A'elLi.s ii) pni.cy M 'Pri ui wings LADIES! Call at 3rour Earliest Convenience. M We are at your service. m ti-I notici; roii priu.icATio.v Land Olllee at ltofccburg, Oregon, . . Jlan h 21, 1U02. Notice is herebv given that the foiioivinu. named settlor has tiled notice of hl Intention to make final commutation proof In support of hlselalm, ami that sold proof will bo made beforeMarlo I,. Ware, U. K. Commissioner ut Kugeiie. Oregon, on May 15. 1, viz: Charles 1'. Whit, ney, on II. K. So. tcttii, for the HW y. NW V. V HW '4, HK 1-1 6VV 1-4, Sec. 8, Tp. 20 1 It. 1 wJst. lie numes the fo! oivlnir u- inH.,.. ... ......... his continuous rosldouce upon unit cultivation ol said laud, viz: Joss llolbrook, Charles Lacy, (leorgo A. Whit ney, William II. Whitney, of Cottngo Urovo, Oregon. J.T Jlr.llKirai, Ileglstur. Haiti the llulicmhi Xityyet, r We have received a large shipment of HATS for Men and Hoys. p LATEST SHAPES AND COLORS. I Nothing old, shopworn or out of date. Prices right and quality to suit the most critical buyer. K HEM EN WAY & BUEK HOLDER. I W. S. ClIKISMAN. Km Hangs. Bohemia t i'r f Saloon "T. Main St., Cottago Urovu. A. M. WHITE & CO. Choice line of Liquors M o.wl Plrrorc 1.-f.lf nil M' t ...... w.h...M .,..,. "5- hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. 5f -!. -I- ! !- S TfrTrrrrr-rp-; The; Fashion Stables COItNKIl MAIN mid flIX'ONIl BTItlUlT, COTTAaK OI10VH GlM'isiiini) X, BlI!4s, Pi'opriclo r. i Also own and opperate the llohemia and Hlack Huttc Staj-c Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at u Reasonable Prices -ft Vnliutlile mining prnporty in Ho liuitiia for tfalo, Jcrniiiu Knux and Go. Read the Nugget! Read the Nuggetl! 4 i '-'iW! jtILm . v. as.