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BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD Editor unil Publisher. 'Kntrl at the poitomca t Cottf OtoT, Oron as SwqoJ CImi mall tnatttr. tolxKrlptloBprl,I.BO, Ina.tTanc. 'AlrtIlMB llta tui' known npon application. TniS PAPER U kept on fll at tC.DVa Atlrenlslne AaJtior, W and 8 Merehants Li' lanS.3n WancW California, nb.r. con trct lor advertising can tximsds tot It. Ejuday, Atril 4, 1902. Some one is always sure to be disappointed at a county conven tion. In the case of the late Lane county republican convention, dis appointment fell upon the heads of the east Cottage Grove precinct, with perhaps more weight than up on any other delegation there. It was the honest effort of the East delegation to place in nomination for representative Chas. H. Burk holder. Whether the work was good, bad, or indifierent, no one can say that Mr. Burkholder's supporters were not energetic and true to him. When the ax fell it cut as deep the feelings of his ardent admirers as it did Mr. Burk holder himself, perhaps more so. However, it is over, and a splendid ticket, from top to bottom, is Counted in the face of our demo cratic friends, and already they read the baud writing on the wall with grave apprehension. While there are n few bruises that have a little soreness yet, as a whole, the Burkholder delegation has con signed itself to its fate, submitted to the inevitable, and is now in line to fight as loyally for the "other lel low" as they would have fought for their choice. Let us lay aside every prejudice; let us cast into the abyss of forgetfulness all personal ities; let us all strike out toaccomp lish something in the next two yeat that will have a tendency to pull the east and west delegations together, that when the next county convention meets we may present a solid front. When we shall have attained a solid front and shall go to Eugene as a unit, then shall we be able to accomplish something for this section of Lane county, as well as demand the respect of other delegates. It is not wise to fight among ourselves. It is only by al most heroic effort that men tangled in political squabbles, control their passions and remain normal. It is like a disease. Remove the cause and the disease will succumb to treatment. Let us not only remove the cause by being manly men,- but wipe out the disease by fair and honorable treatment. With the best of feelings toward all, with malice toward none, the Nugget stands ready to fight loyally for county and stale ticket, placing party interests before personalties and pride. EON. THO8. 11. TONGUE. The nomination of Thomas H. Tongue for the third time by the republicans is in evidence of bis ability as well as a .full endorse- mentof what he has heretofore ac complished as a public servant. Mr. Tongue has been an energetic and persistent worker in Congress and has made himself felt both there and at home. His constituent are evidently well satisfied with him, otherwise there would have been some opposition to his nomination, which is equivalent to an election with handsome majority. Of course some one will have to be immolat ed on the democratic altar in order to keep up appearance but just who is to be the victim will be deter mined later. STATE CONVENTION. REPUBLICAN DAY. The Conoty Convention of 2W Delegates Assembled List Saturday and Nomi nated a Splendid Ticket. The Republican Laue County Convention nominated a splendid ticket and transacted the following business at the court house in Eu gene last Saturday. The ticket H a winner from start to finish f Senator W. KUYKENDALL. Eugene. Representatives L. T. HARRIS. Eugene. J. M. SHELLEY. Eugene. I. N. EDWARDS, Junction. Clerk E. U. LEE, Junctiou. Sheriff A. T. JOHNSON. Creswcll. Commissioner ' H. D. EDWARDS, Springfield. Treasurer GEO. F. CRAW, Eugene. Assessor D. P. BURTON, Cottage Grove. Surveyor C. M. COLLIER. Eugene. Coroner DR. C. B. KING. Eugene. DELEGATES TO CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. The tellers made the following renort of the canvass of votes for delegates to congressional conven tion elected: Ur T W Harris, K A Booth, S B Eakin, G R Chris man, R McMurphy, J L Page. B L Bogart, N A Alley, R D Hawley, L EBean, J E Young, J S Magla dry, Oscar Campbell, J C Brattain, Ed Bailev. C H Baker. Jared Scott. Sanford Skinner. DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION W Kuykendall. C H Baker. L T Harris. S M Yoran. I. N. Edwards. G. W. Griffin, A. C. Woodcock. C. J. Howard, Geo. H. Kelley. S. H. Friendly. A. L. Roney. Geo. T. Hall. Sr. R. A. Booth. W. H. Weatherson. D. A. Paine. E. O. Potter. W. G. Gilstrap. T. E. Bond. T. I. Tones and T. E. Yountr were appointed memoers oi tne reptiDU- can committee lor nasi anu west. Cottage Grove resnectivelv. J. W. Vaughn was nominated for Tustice of the Peace and Bert Lawson for Constable for the dis trict of Cottage Grove. The Republican State Conven tion at Portland held on the 2nd put out an exceptionally strong ticket with W. J. Furnish of Pendleton at the head for Gover nor. R. S. Bean for supreme judge, F. I. Dunbar for secretary of state, C. S. Moore for treasurer, J. H. Ackerraen for superintendent of public instructions are all present incumbents, and are worthy and capable-men. A. M. Crawford, of Douglas Co., for attorney general, is an able lawyer. J. R. Whitney is a com petent and successful printer. The whole ticket could not well be improved upon. The united and harmonious ac tion of the republicans throughout Ihe state assures a substantial vic tory at the polls in June. MINERAL SUttVKY, NO. 466. United Stntc Land Office, Iloteburtc, Ore., March 20, 11)02. Nolle) la hereby glveit Hint In ptimi aticc of tliu Act of Cuiikcchh, MjipruviU May 10, 1872, the OrvKOU.Oolorat.lo Min ing nnd Dcvuloptnutu Company, a cor poration, whose putftoU'lco In l'ortluiul, Oregon, has made application for a patent for ita claim known n iho Oro KOU'ColoradocHri!)olldaUHl0.imrUCtHimv coimUtliig of 1600 linear feet on tlio Dewey loue bearing row, 1110 twine uomg UIO lecttoutlieantorly and 64 feet north westerly from Dlneovurv Outt hereon with aurfaeo ground U00 feet in width, and of 1600 linear feet on the Murie lode bear Inn gold, the aumu being 100 feet oil theunterly find 1340 feet 1101 thwenterly irom Uloeovery uui lliereon, witn uur face ground 000 feel in width, the euld coiKolldiited claims beitiu uontiuiloilD and b I United in Hohemla (Unorxaniml; Mining District, Donglan County, Statu of Oregon.'nifi dincribed by tliu otlluial pint, Herewith posted, ami uy me ueiu noted on tile In the office of the Register of Hoiehurg Laud District. Oregon, as follows, to-wit: Dewey i,otlo: iteginuingat comer wo 1. whence the northeast corner of sec. 24 in suspended tp 23, a r 1 e W 1 M bears 11 62 dec 37 tnin w 2126.64 ft V S Min eral Monument "llohemlu Mine" in 8 220 beara 11 24 deg 18 min w 6 107. 41 ft . A balsam 8 indium bears 66 deg 38 n. in e 2U.13 ft u llr U ins ilium beam 11 2 deg 66 min b 21 05 ft each blazed and scribed H T 14 15. Thence s 42 deg 36 min w 692.60 ft to comer No 2; thence 47 deg 63 min o 1600 It to corner ?m 3 ; thence 11 42 deg 35 min o 674.38 ft to corner No. 4 ; thence 11 47 deg 11 min 30 fee v 14UU.US ft to corner No 1 the place of beginning, containing 20.0U acres. Jlurie lKle: Beginning at comer .o 1, iiientical with corner .o z 01 llie Dewey Lode of this survey, whence then e corner of sec 24 in suspended tl 23 rieoi tne W. 31. Oeara n so oeg mm -m sec w 2154.84 It U s 31 31 "1JO heinia Mine" M S No 229. bears n 18 deg 50 uiin 20 sec w 6720.01 ft. Thence g 44 deg 3 min w 67CS8 ft to corner No 2; thence 5.47 (leg 10 uiin w sec u 14W.4S It to earner Mo 3; thence n 44 den 3 min c 695 .30 to corner No 4. iden tical with corner No 3 Uewey Lode oi this surveyi thence n 47 deg 63 min w 1500 It to corner 30 l, uio place 01 oe ginning, containing 20.174 acres. The total and net area of the Oregon- Colorado Consolidated Qunrtz Claims is 40.204 acres; thev are located in the nj sw of sec 19 tp 23 r 2 e of the W M (unsurveyed), and the name of the ad joining claim as shown by the plat of survey is the Dort Lode on the south east. J.T. Bkidqes, Register. i SPRING MOVEMENTS HAVE Ml $ This Store can hardly afford to lug; can nlTord to be nowhere but in the lend. Next week we expect to start April Business off with u push nntl vim, typical of this Store's doings always. There's n renson for this Store's Success that can almost be rend between the lines of this Advertisement, and can always be read in the satisfied faces of our friends and patrons. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET Governor W T. FURNISH, of Umatilla. Supreme Judge R. 5. BEAN, of Lane. Secretarv of State F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop. Treasurer C, S. Moore, of Klamath. Attorney-general A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion T. H. ACKERMAN, of Mult nomah. State Printer J. R. WHITNEY, of Linn. BAND CONCERT. The C. M. A. band will render the following programe 011 Friday evening, April nth, at Martin's Hall: PROGRAM March "1 Overture Band. Medley Waltz ) Vocal solo, Miss Nina Ostrander. Cornet solo, Charles Cochran. Piano solo, Miss Carrie M. Ford. Male quartette; Wallace, Veatch, Clements and Cochran. Vocal solo, Miss Lettie Veatch. Schottische ) Band. March, C. M. A. ) The program will continue with a laughable farce by Harry Brehaut assisted by local talent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, 1902. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provislonaot Congress ol June 8, 1878, entitled "An Act lor the tale ol limber Lands In the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," at extended to all the Public Land States byact of August 4, 1892, Charles D. Hruneau of Cottage drove, County of Lane State of Oregon has this day riled In this office his sworn statement No. 21C2, for the purchase ot the Lots 13, 18, 19, and 20 of Section No. 30,Townihlp22 South, of Range 1 West and will offer proof to snow that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpot.es, and to establish his claim to said land before the Itexlster and Re ceiver of this offico at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 20 day ot June, 1902. He names as witnesses: D.T.Awbrey, D. II. Drumbaugh, John Pal mer and Joe Lee ot Cottage Orove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 20 day i J out 19CJ. J. T. Bridges, Register. MINERAL SURVEY NO. 4M. United Slates Laud Oftlco Rnsptulrir. Oreiran. Mari'h 20. 19U2. Notice Is hercbv given that In pursuance ot the act of ingress approved May 10, 1872, the Oregon-Colorado Mining. Mllllugaiid Develop ment uompnny. a corporation, wnoee posiomce Is Portland, Oregon, by Its secretary. F J. Hard dnlv authorized thereto, has made aupllcatlon for a patent for Us claim known at the Confi dence Consolidated Quartz Claim, consisting of i.uo imcnr lie im lur ,'uin i.ig wanna Itu'u, the tame being rex Northwesterly and "8a feet Southeasterly from Discovery Cut thereon, with surface ground MO feet In width; and of 1477 llncarfeet on the Rami ton lode bearing aold the same being ISO feet Northwesterly and 1S57 teet Bnumensieriy irom niaoivery i uttnercou. with surface ground M feet in width; and nf 146ft linear feet on the Confld'nco Loile bearing gold, the same being US) Bouthexatcrly and 945 feet Northwesterly from the Discovery Cut thereon, with surface ground COO feet In width; and nf ISOO linear feet on the Holy Stroke !.ode bearing irold.the same being 4V) feet Nor'hwes tcrly and WO seel Southeasterly from niscov erv rut thereon, with surfaw ground COO feit In width: and of 14M linear feet on the Watann Ixle' bearing gold, the same being 1487 fe-t Northeasterly and 1 foot outhwes'crly from the I11sinery point thereon, with surface ground .'7 feet In width the said consolidated claims being contiguous and situate In Ilohe mla (unnrfanlred) Mining IJIitrlet. Iiouglaia ronntv, state of Oreon, and described by the official plat, herewith pasted and by the field notes on tile In the office of the register of Rose bnrg hand District, Oregon, as follows, to-wlt : Dora Lode: Beginning at Cor. No. I, whence the N. K Cor of Pec. 24 In suspended T. 23 8., R. 1 E. of the W. I. M. bears N 41 drg. 18 Min W. 3637.52 ft; U S.Mineral Monument "Bohemia Mine" M fl. No. 229 beara N. 24 deg. 41 Min. SO Bee. W. 7074.97 ft; a flr4 ft. dla. beara N. 26 deg. 4 min. W. 45.10 ft., a fir 4 ft. dla. bears H. 58 deg. 14 min. W. 40.89 ft., each blazed and scribed II. T. 1-45.1; thence 8. 41 deg. 3 min W. 594.36 to Cor. No 2; thence 8. 47 deg. 16 min. K. 1IC8.17 to Cor, No. 3; thence N. 44 deg. 3 min. K. 687.25 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 46 deg. 57 min. W. 14C8.Q1 ft. to Cor. No. 1 the place of begin ning, containing 19 925 acres. Rampson Lode: Itegliinlng at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. of Sec. 21 In suspended T. 23 S. R I E. of the W I' M bears N 32 deg 22 min 25 sec W 3771.45 ft; U S. M. M. "Bohemia Mlne,"M H. No 229 bears N 20 deg 33 min 55 see W 7345 9 ft, Cor No 2 Dora Lode of this survey bears N 53 deg 1 min V 40.92 ft, a fir 5 ft dla blazed and scribed I) T 1-45.1 bears S 8 deg 4 min W 11 72 ft; thence 8 41 deg 58 mtn W 599.72 ft to Cor No 2; thence 8 47 deg 36 min 40 tee K 1)77.15 ft to Cor No 3; thence N 41 deg 58 min E 686.53 ft to Cor No 4; thence N 47 deg 8 min W 1477.2S ft to Cor No 1, the place of beginning, contain ing 20.017 acres exclusive of the Dora Lode. Confidence Lode: Reglnnllig at Cor No 1, Identical with corner No 4 Dbra Lode of thla survey, whence the NE corner of Ree 21 In sus pended T. 23 S, R I E of Ihe W I' M bears N 42 deg 55 min 20 sec W 6100.31 ft U. 8. M. M. "Bohe mla Mine" M 8 No 229 bears N 28 deg 30 uiin 40 sec W 8152.40 ft; thence 8 41 deg 3 rain W 587.25 ft to corner No 2, Identical with corner No 3 Dora Lode of this survey; thence 8 55 deg 56 min E 1462.16 ft to corner No 3; thence N 44 deg 3 min E 601.09 ft to corner No. 4: thence N 56 deg 28 mill w 1464.74 to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, contalng 19.401 acres. Holy Smoke: Beginning at corner No 1, Identical with corner No I, Confluence Lode ot this survey, whence the NE corner of See 24 In suspended T238.R IE of the W P M bears N 45 deg 55 min 55 see w 65.13.37 ft U 8 M M -Bo. hernia Mine" M 8 No 229 beara n 32 deg 32 ruin 25 see w 9770.80 ft; thence 8 41 deg 3 min w C01.09 to corner No 2, Identical with corner No. 3 Confidence Lode of this survey; thence 6 40 deg 21 rain 60 see E 1500.1 ft to corner No 3; thence n 44 deg 3 min E 602.06 ft to corner No 4; thence n 40 deg24 mtn w 1500 ft to corner No 1, the place of beginning, containing 20.635 acres. Watson lode: Beginning at corner No 1, whence a fir 12 In dla bears 8 80 deg 31 min K 7.72 ft a fir 12 In dla bears n 5 deg 46 min w 11.97 ft each blazed and scribed II T 1-153, 7 8 M M "Bohemia Mine" M 8 No 229 bears n 25 deg 45 min 50 sec w 9382.8 ft and ne corner Bee 21 sus pended T 23 8, It. 1 E W PM beara n 36 deg 28 mill SO aeo w 6916.54 ft s thence 8 9 deg 40 min R 687 42 ft to corner no 2: thence n 79 deg 41 mtn 60 aec E 1487.52 It to corner no 3; thence n 9 deg 40 min w 676.52 ft to corner no 4; thence H 80 deg 7 min w 1487.46 ft to corner no 1 the place of Beginning, containing ju.jid acres, exclusive oi the Confluence and Holy Smoke Lodes, The total net area of tlieso consolidated claims Is 90.121 acres, they are located In the By$ of Beo 19 and the sw), j ol See 20, T 23 8, It 2 E (unsurveyed) ol the Yf I' M, and the name of of the adjoining claim as shown bv the plat of survey, Is the Marie Lode on the Northwest. J, T. IiiurxjEs, Register. A SERIES OF SILK PRICES. The new Silks are selling well now. Our customers say that it is the prettiest line that we have shown thetn. Mnny exclusive Waist Patterns among the offers this week, nnd prices arc more than liberal. One of special interest Kxclusivc Waist Patterns in the New Styles and small Dainty checks. The 6oc quality 50c a yd. Our New Stock is here, and if you tire needing anything in this Line we can supply your wonts very economically our values will surprise you, and the Patterns nre the Lntcst. 3c to 25c a yd. Allovrrs a nice Line of New Patterns to show you at 75c and $1.00 a yd. Kid Gloves DIED. WHITLOCK. Albert AVhitlock, son of Henry Whitlock of Cedar Creek, March 31, 1002, aged 5 years. BOllN. THOMAS To the wife of Isaac Thomas March 27, 1002, a girl. COATS, To the wife of O. A. Coats, March 27th an eleven pound girl, We have tuntle a reputation in selling Cloves nnd in giving abso lute satisfaction to our Glove Customers. You know the kind of gloves we sell Ench pair guaranteed. $1.25 a pair. Now Dross Goods. Of course it is a little soon for you to wear a wash dress now, hut none too soon for you to se lect to get the prettiest and most stylish that the tnnrket affords. During your visit next week we wish you to see our Fancy Stuffs at 9c to 25c a yd. Shirt Waists. The new waists are here in White I.nwn mid Colored Dimi ties nnd Linen Colors We are especially desirous of having you look them over Prices 011 these new waists range from SOc To 82.50 Our Muslin Underwear. I For a few days we will plnce on sale all of our Muslin Under wear nt our January sale prices. You know the quality and the values. COMH. At Newland's. At Sewland's. LURCH'S LURCH'S LURCH'S :We Have the Assortment: Gentlemen! g&-le pnmluvn flats ii, palest Golors. Styles Sliii'ts, Collars aijd GWs h profusion. mm Fashionable Sks Easter Sivt Waists Jjatst ft iVeltics in F"?cy 'Printings LADIES! Call at your Earliest Convenience. We are at your service. I NEW HATS I NEW HATS ! I We have received a large shipment of HATS for Men and Boys. LATEST SHAPES AND COLORS. Nothing old, shopworn or out of date. Prices right and quality to suit the most critical buyer. TTttMTCWWAV ft TtfTRFROTTiTill? vtr f f MainHt,, cottage urovo, '- A.M. WHITE & CO. -Jp i 4 Choice line of Liquors 1 and Cigars kept on JV hand. Your patronage "if" f is respectfully solicited. Valuablo tninlnt? property in Bo hernia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co, W. S. ClIKISMAN. Km Bangs. The Fashion Stables COUNKK MAIN anil SECOND STltBKT, C0TTAC1K OKOVK Gnrisinan &. gangs, Proprieto r. Also own and opperate the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices Read the Nugget! IJead the NuggetH