BOHEMIA NUGGET. VESUVIUS MINK. C. J. HOWARD - EDITOR. Entered nt the iortotllco t CM tape drove, Oregon itsHeconii Class niRtl mutter. Snbnnrlptlon price, at. BO, In hiIviuico. Adverllilii(t rntes ltnwln known ujMin nppllrutlon. Working I4casc mid Option Par ticulars Relative to Purchase. Friday, August 25 1S99. And still the newspapers and individual writers are filling space lauding the virtues of Sam Simp son, the "Burns ot Oregon." It would have been well and their re marks would have sounded just as sweetly to the true admirer of Mr. Simpson, had these newspapers and writers chronicled a few words of praise and commendation, in the truly brilliant poets behalf while he was yet among us. This cold blooded way of criticising a man's short comings in life and then extolling his virtures after death, maybe soothing to the loved ones left to mourn, but it doesn't help the man who always appreciated, and, oft times needed sympathy iu life now cold in death. "When dreamless rest is mine I shall not need The tenderness for which I long tonight." While the prospects the past week have not baen any too flater. ing as to the safety of the corps of this section of Oregon, still there is much hope that the damage done by the recent rains is greatly over esti mated. If the weather clears as it is now reasonable to believe it will, iu a gradual way, it will greatly lessen the damage. In Oregon out. standing crops can stand con siderable moisture, providing the sun does not come out too bright the first day or two after the drenching; notwithstanding that wheat is reported ruined and oats greatly colored, many a bushel of prime grain will be harvested yet. Bohemia Mining District is at tracting wide spread attention. It is a steady-going camp, hence the length of time required to get it be fore mining speculators. However this year demonstrates that Bo hemia is becoming known outside the green hills surrounding it. Prominent men 'from important points iu nearly every section of of the United States have visited or are intending to visit the district this year. This is what is desired bypropertv holders in the camp. All they ask is, not to take "our word for it, but come and be convinced." At the recent special session of the legislature of this state an en actment provides that if the lessor ot any mine, etc., shall have re corded in the mining records of the county wherein any such mine is located a copy of any such lease be fore the work shall have begun thereon, claims for labor pel formed or material supplied during the life of the lease shall not become a lien against the property. It is a dull day down south when the people do not get to gether and lynch a few negroes. It is a sign of enterprise to see the business men of a community pull together. This is what the South ernj Colonels do soon alter throw ing their rope on a darkey. It may be said of the victims, also, that they have a habit of hanging together for the good of the com munity. Ex. Certain crops are greatly reduced in Oregon some years by the con tinuance of a summer rain, but never yet, lias Oiegon recorded a com plete crop failure, and there is no reason to believe that this year's crop will be a failure. Tholirat rcportsof the recent trntiH action between the owners of tlio Ve suvius group ot claims, Messrs. Zinnkcr tfc Graber llros. and Mr. Chas. Harding Park, of l?oston,vero eroneous in that they convoyed the idea of an out and out sale. Tho recorded agreement dis- elo.-ed tliat instead of a sale the ileal is what is known as a working leasee and option, and tho terms arc: 1st Tho property is leased, with cer tain privileges and restrictions, for 00 days for $100. During this timo the owners have tho privilege of extracting and milling ore rom the upper tunnel for their own account. 2nd At the end of 00 days tho rights of Mr. Park lapse unless in tho inter val he shall have paid $1000 in which case and from tho date of such payment, lie has tho privilege of developing and extracting oro from the lower or long crosscut tunnel, which shall bo placed on the dump but not sold. 3rd At tho end of 00 days tho $1000 payment then duo from Mr. Park hav ing been met, Zinukor & Graber Bros, right to mill oro for their own account ceases, but they may proceed to mine ore from the upper tunnel and plain) it on the dump for which when final pay ment is made they are to receive $3 per ton, quantity to bo determined by measurement. 4th At the end of 0 months $1000, and again at tho end of 9 months $2000, Incomes due, and at the end of the year, all previous payments having been made and conditions complied with, Mr. Park enjoys tho privilege to pur chase the property nt tho price of $35,400, less $4400 previously paid as rent. The instrument is somewhat lengthy but the foregoing contains the saliant features. f DIVIDE ITEMS. The rain is spoiling all of the grain here. Frank Veatch tried to thresh last week Monday but with only partial success. The mine recently discovered here is believed to have played out, but Messrs. Tavlor and Simpson will con tin lie to prospect. Wood is being steadily piled up at the track. Fred Fredrickson of Cottago Grove spent a few days at Elmer Smith's last week. It is reported that a brother of Mr. Coffins has bought the liriggs place. , Mr. Seth Rowe lias been working on the flume at the Booth-Kelly mill. Axon. WOOD. The Noonday Mining Co. will receive sealed proposals of all or a part of 1000 cords of wood to be cut near tho Noonday mill and delivered at tho mill. Bids will be received until Sept. 1, 1899. No bids for loss than 50 conk will bo considered. The company reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apply to D. B. Murray, Supt. Noonday Mine. , ... n Great ' Reduction In Summer Goods ! USre Ladies' Shirt Waists. Lawns, and all kinds of Summer Goods sold less THAN COST ! L. LURCH. In Brier. Ingersoll said: "I do not see how it is possible for a man to die worth millions of dollars in a city full of pain, where every day he sees the withered hand of want and white lips of famine! I do not see how he can do it, any more than he could keep a pile of lumber on I the shore where hundreds and ' LOW UOUUVI J VV 1.1V. V41 VSYl 11UJ lil sea." NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tho estate of Silts Lune, de ceased,' has filed in the County Court of Lane County State of Oregon, his final account as sueh administrator of said estate and that Mon day the 2nd day of October Itwjattho hour of 1 o'clock I', M. has been fixed by raid court as the time for hearing objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. O. D. Bnapp. Administrator of the estate of Silas Ltine deceased. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 160 acres of land, with good houso, barn, etc; two streams of running water on the nlacotnn excellent stock ranch 1 in a good community. Onoof tho best I county schools within Y miles ; sur ' tounded by some of tho best f urines in : I.ano county. Will trade for Cottage ,Grovo resident property; improved or j unimproved. Inquire at this office. Good weathor again. Get your ribbon at .Miss Heinrich. For quality and cheapness in fresh meats go to tho Central meat market. Notice Hemenway k lliirkholder's ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. If you want glasses iitted to your eyes go to Davidson the Jeweler. Fresh candies every day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop dimming it Sehr have just received a largo shipment of granit ware, tinware, wood and willow ware. Call and get prices at Cummi.no it Skiiu's. You should trust your watch with a first class Jeweler, Patronize Davidson. We sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. If you want to buy a watch, or jewelry consult Davidson, who will eavo you money. For twine and machine oils go to Gmm.v it Vkatcii . The most stylish hats at the most reasonable prices at Miss Heinrich. New crockery and glassware at Cummixo it Skiir'h. Joe Baker of tho gpicery firm of Baker and Johnson will Ixi nt the Miisick mine every Friday with the supply wagon for tho bcuolit of patrons. llAKKiut Johnson. Ladies ready made dress skirte just received. Eakin it Bhistow. Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! ! ! Up to date in everv respect, from $15 up. Cull and see samples. Gko. Boiii.man. Miss Annie Heinrich the milliner linn si choice line in latest styles. Call and see them. "The Champion" the bent mower on earth . For sale by Giufkin it Vkatcii. If you want the latent styles in hats and millinery goods at lowest prices call on Miss Annie Heinrich. The Northern Pacilic have recently established an agency in our city with Mr. James Hemenway as agent. Cal on or write him in regard to tickets t'i all Eastern points. Tho remainder of tho stamp mill ma chinery for the Helena stamp mill is now at the depot. 3 kinds of ico cream at M C C Bakery Saturday and Sunday. T. A. Lewis, boot and shoo repair shop. First class work, low prices. Opposite Sherwood Hotel. Cabinet photos at Boyd's gallery $2.00 per dozen. Sailors at cost at Miss Hcinrich's. call early. "Clover Leaf" binding twine, pure Manila, and the best mncliini) oils. Go to Giufkin it Vkatcii. Champion mowers, hay rakes and Studebaker wagons nt Giufkin t Vkatcii . Parties wishing ico cream or ico for Sunday, go to tho M. C. C. Bakery. Bargains in lawns, organdies, ging hams, etc., for summer dresses at Eakin & Bristow. Buy your shoo dressing of Eakin & Bhistow. They havo the kind you want. Specinl sale on ladies shirt waists for the next two weeks. Will sell them at greatly reduced figures. Will sell many of them at first cost. Eakin & Bhistow. Farmers, buy your machino oil from Eakin ccBwhtow. It raind to bo suro, but then tho damage is not so great aa at llrst an ticipated . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Avwded Gold Mtdl Midwinter Flr. Sin Frtnelico. OUR SPR& Arc Now Open for Inspection! We are Oifcring Some Bargains in the Following. Men's Heavy Shoes $i.35 to $4.25. Boy's Shoes $.25 t 35- Men's I'inc Shnci -.V to fcj.7v Men's Hals .Vcts to $3.00. We have a Full Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists in all Colors. We also have Outing Flannels, Shirting, Dzss Lirtimi, Shirt Waist Sets, Ladies' Neckwa c, etc. New York !Rnokel Store. E. WALL & WHIPPLE. BnHBHHBnHHnnH JWcf arland Company- COTTAGE GROVE - - - OREGON AN UP-TO-DATE MARKET Beef. Mutton. Pork, Veal Smoked Haras, Hacon, Etc. " Call and Sri- Vh McFarlaiul Vo We Will Treat I'oii night BENSO NJDRU G COMPANY! A Complete and Well Selected Linn of the Best Drugs in the Market Kept Conntantly in Stock. New Line of Trusses just in Ittn.ton Drug Compny. CotUye Prove. f)r. James Hemenway: DKALKIt IN ""n Heal Estate and Mining Property. Represent! Fire, Life and Accident Insurance C mpanies. NOTARY I'UHLIO .... Strict Attention paid to Collrctloni Office opposite Sherwood Hotel. Printed by Permission Mrs. IJ. A. Sears of this city, has been subject to many of the ill effects of catarrh. Has used Radams Microbe Killer for two years. She will testify that it has promoted her health and comfort; increased her strength and prolonged her life. These are the conditions ayvaWrtf all who persevere iu its nse. It is a universal remedy. A. F. Howard, Ag't, , Cottage Groyo, Oregon, ReHidenco with J. K. IJarrett. lH44t4A4AiAAAA.A. . . . ....AAA -K STEVES RIEI eo Afein memi fr DAYE F0BM0BE TUAH 85 TEABS DEER CELEBRATED FOBTHEIB EXTBlMACCtBACT ww vwwvnwv W(W r " 1 1 " 1 1' " 1) ifitnnttff f ttluijiBfMyu JPlHtol with, tin w '' lenoths of 6rre;7Srl7 one aiiarrmtfril nt -n , . . , . ' a. 0-inch hn.mMl. t to tn ...ui. -.1, V " .r . " 9in i,Zr , ,wu nne or rtflea; Price, from $0.00 upwards. Every arm we turn out U warranted HAFE, flOT-Tn Awn A.OOtmA.aTE. t vvc, BX1UVJ1JNS ARMS & TOOL OO.,"'! , W Stamp or Calahtu,. p, o. JJo CIIICOPEB PALL3..MASS, 1 t