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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1899)
iMll Devoted to the Milling, Ivitmberiti and Farming Interests of this Community, to Oood Government, and Hustling for a Living. Collage Grove, Oregon, Friday, A.pril 7, 1S99. ISTO. ! 4i "Hfx ipaL. . Hi TUB BOHEMIA MINUS. GOODS! in & Bristow. PR. ICE EbODSl lNKV GOODS! NEW GOODS! into, llclts, Culture, and Culls. I Eakin & Bristow. OUR CRESCENT BICYCLES. Eakin & Bristow. GOODS! SYOES n Infinity. TuTaKethcm. Cheaper than you ,! iTijgiroinK "d Dree Silk in nil col- to wear them. love in all colon anil latent f.utcnings at 1.00 and 1.25 Htr Ivm lino He 8oic In nil the at- Silor. Prices 25 percent, less 'ynr. Wrappers. They arc perfect n..i.. 'ir. rui ,.duli (m- ln lu.ut ixuula n...r..n.' ! 1. .. SIlOCS-Ladies ShoCS-FillC SIlOCH. chain wheels within tlin next 0 ,UiyH Wh U0 and H.M linen ure in iti.v,,i fi K-.M.l.t.r I vur i-iiulucl. Come and eee our prices .... ..... j--- i -- i worth 2.l0. ' and yon will surely buy. I in all widths. Latest (styles Outing Flannels, (luced palees. Now oi c. Fifty pieces, at re patterns anil col- Crctonnee, at 10c to 25c. Drum Linings. All the latent things in plain ami fancies, Near Silkc, Silk Stripes, and Perenlines mid SHecics. Porcnlinee. An iiHHortincnt of colors Sllknlliics nnd Draperies t Chambrays. All colors. Now Tahlo Spreads and I'orl Iern in leading colors. DIVIDE ITEMS; worry nlmut making them j that do not fail to attract favorable nt- tSjirc you the trouhlc. (6 tciition. (!:ilti'(MH ! f!ii1icnc ! f?:ilii!OCH ! Von will acknowledge tlieir superiority t , a" the way from 0 once. New Ribbons! New colors, now styles and new priccx. Your each tradi! is what wo want and if low prices and hent goods count for anything we will get a large share of it. Mill & Bristod Eakin & Bristow. FULL STOCK These Illustratrated ! Publications. -OO- In just the lines you want for Spring Work! Plows. Harrows, Cultivators. ALL KINDS 01' IHardwarc. Garden, and Pruning Tools, Axes, Saws, Sledges and Rope. Everything in the House and Ham Building hue. Blacksmiths' Supplies mrrz Coal. Iron nnd Steel! lves, Tin and Granite Ware, all I. . GRIFFIN & VEATCII, IsKQflTAGE GROVE, ORE. C. H. Vandenburg, M'gr. TO- OSS. Pet Samford's, for Fashionable Dressmaking. tain Street. Cottago (Jrove, Or. J. E. Yoir LTTORNEY at law 0Slc On Mftln Htict, Went PWle, Cottage Grove, Orcfon. WHITE BRONZE pVfonutnenta lare reached n hlah Btntu of lierfcc- lOii. AlmnHfc iiiilviirKiillW .nilniilnii In IJwIonM inonumontal Infildig. Dutter LM2.000 yeurn tliun grnuito for '20. Do WH'decolved longer. IJuy liite Bronze. r further in ormntlon write or cnll V. A. T0iIEK, Kiijjciu', Oregon. L. L. Stevens, $h Attorney.at.Law Special attention given to Mining Business and Collections. KuouNK - - OiiKiioy. SEEai- SA. I I. NICHOLS Whan yow want fine Cabi ned Work done or Furni ture repaired. Loiivo ordorH opposite Hncket Htore Wll.l, IIB ME.VT IIY TIIK NoilTHKIlX lVlCIXIC K.1II.WAY Co., TO ASV ADIJItKHS UI'OX IIKOKII'T, IS HTAMPM, Oil OTIIKK WIHK, 01" TIIK AJIOL'NTH NAMED WONDKKLAND An annual nulilication of about 100 pafH, Koltcu up in inont nttractis'o Htylu and beautifully illustrated in half-tone. The contentH of eacli mini lie r are varied and ditlVient from hi predaccHHor. The NoiiTUKits l'AfiKic Iuih beconu' noted for thi publication. Tub Fin i:ht Think in Uailwav I.iTKiiATtitK. Sutul nix cents. YKI.I.OWSTONK I'AHK MAP A telief map of YcllowHtone Turk. Printed on linn paper, and tmituble for mounting or framing and for use in fchoolc, c1:hh rooniH, etc. The lh!Ht mai) of the Paik that in publicly distributed. Mailed in pafthonrd tubefl. Send lOctH. M A 'AX MA PA M PI 1 1.KT V nicely illiiHt rated pamphlet, descrip tive of Mount Itnuicr, Washington, the Krandent icu-coverei peak in the United States. Send two centH. KOOTKNAI FOLDER An illiiHtiated folder anil relief map of the Kootenai Region in llritishColumbin north of Spokane. Send two centH. AKMY AND NAVY HOOK TcIIh about both the U. S. nndSpaniuh armies and navies at beginning of Span-isli-Ainerican war. Maj) of Cuba and adjacent, islands. A vest pocket historv well worth preserving lor reference. Send ten cents. In sending for these write the address carefully, nnd state where advertisement was scun. CI. UK. s. VKK, Gon. riiaengr A guilt. 8T. I'AUL, MINX. ADMIMSTUATOU'S NOTICK. Ncwh From the Uicli Mining Fields of Lane County Hich in Copper. It now transpires that the Uohemia mines arenot only rich in gold and silver, but that according to recent de velopments copper is to be found in abundant quantities. Chun. Gcldmachcr and II. D. Tefflt, who have just com pleted a contract for .1. I. Jones on his Confidence mine, whereby they have done J'.OO feet of developing work on the vein as well as 40 feet of cro-iscutting, were in the city this week, and when they came down they brought out some as fine specimens of copper ore as was ever turned out to the sun. In conversation with n Nugget man Mr. Geldmacher, who lias been in many of the most promising mines through out the United States, said that, in his opinion there were very flattering pros pects ahead of the ISohciuia district, and in speaking in particular of his recent work there and of the copper de velopment he saiil that it was indeed verv fine and that the ore proves itself to be of an excellent quality showing inches to 5 feet in luue it irut in mum. Speaking of other work going on up there th-j gi'iiibtnen said that the Noonday is still doing developing work, blocking out a high qu-ility of ore and hustling tilings right ai nig. In the Musick, tti.' crjv is hard at work on development work, the result of which is a v -ry excellent qualitiy of highlv satisfactory ore. They are now anxiously awaiting for uoo l weather, and as soon as it come.", their machinery will be hauled in on double quick time and then things will commence to go with a rush. In the Zineker Bros, mines work has been progressing all winter with vim, and while they have met with many obstacles having nnd an enor mous amount of hard dirt to go through, the result of the winters work is per fectly satisfactory. In some instances the ground through which they have had to work has been so extremely hard that they could make only two or three feet, per week. Harlow and Stocks made a mill run last fall, which came up to their moat saniruine expectations. They would have continued all winter but were com pelled to close down the mill work owing to a shortage of wood. They have an excellent showing of ore. Al Churchill has a splendid showing and has been doing considerable devel opment work this winter, and expects to return right away and continue the same. Mr. Churchill's property is highly spoken of. J. I. Jones, who is quite extensively interested in mines in the Bohemia dis trict, contemplates hustling the work on his holdings this season, and is already making araugements with that end in view. Tlio Grizzly Creek group of mines owned by J. C. Klopfenstein, Al John son. Byrne Bros, nnd Henry Jounson, as jolly a gang of boys as one will find in any "diggius," is considered one of the best properties in the district, and is developing as lino specemens of cop per ore as one would care to see. It is rumored that John Potterson, of the Musick, recently gotj caught in a snow slide. However this is only a grapevine report. Notloo Is horeliv Klvon that the umlarslKnoil Iuih boon duly umiolntoit by the County Court nt I tim I'finntv. (irotfnn. immlnlstrtitor of tho j cutiitoiif HIIiir Umc, dccciisod. All ersoii8lmvliiK claims iiKnlnst sulrt estate nro nerouy ronuireu in jireom mo mine m inu Church meetings are held at thd schoolhoiise now. Mr. Alec1 Wright has conipldtdd hid work on the schoolhoubej and ichool will begin next Monday. Mr. K. F. Smith has finished shearing his goats. Mr. Jacob Gerwitz is slashing ofT ft part off his farm. Trout arc coming up the forks of the small streams in this vicinity. Anon. J. C. Cox, foreman for Glass Bros.- sash and door factory, will be here tho- last of the week to commence putting in the machinery which will be shipped soon. WALKER, ITEMS. J. K. Wiseman of Mosby Creek, was doing business here Monday. John Stoneburg, of Cottage Grove, was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. Frank Heyer of Eugene, was doing business in this vicinity Monday. Clias. Wright went to the Grove Sun day. John Weeks, Will Lane and A. B. Tait, attended lodge at the Grove Satur day night. About 15 men are working on the switch at Walker, and expect to have it completed by the 8th, so the locals; can pass at this place. Those who attended the easter ser vices at Creswell Sunday, say they were line. G. 0. Walker has his new store nearly completed. A BIG TIMBER DEAL,. Booth-Lumber Company- Makes a Large Purchase. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcestor (enterprise recently, which lends mo to The Oregon lan. And tho Bohemia. Nugget for $2 por ycar.caBhin advanijcj;- This is without doubt the greatest ofubbing offer dieted by Oregon newspapers today. Tho Oregonian is without doubt excelled by none, in point of news both local and foreign, in 11 clenr P't. and besides has that great redeeming feature, de void of sensational nnd disgusting lltoraturc. Remember tho two papers, tho Weekly Oregonian and your homo upper tho Ihihoinia Nugget for $2, eK'!: ,w.ihlM,8ir.i.onilr,J.Vlth0o,ffi write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic linriuif. Dated this 2-Jnd day of February. 1809. 0. IT. KNAIT, Administrator. Jihcumatittm Cured. My wifo has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great reliof, and I can recommend it as a splondid linimont for rheumatism and other household use for which wo hnvo found it valuable. W. J. Cuvum, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler is ono of tho leading merchants of this village and pno of tho most prominent men in this vicinity. W. G. Piihtin, Editor Red Creek Horald. For ealo by Bknson Duua Co, Cottage Grovo. Jot Lyons, Pniin Druggist. and diarrhoea. I have never had to uso more than ono or two doses tocuro the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Sriioun, Popomoko City, Md. For salo by Bknson Dkug Co, Cottage Grovo. Joi: Lyons, Drain Druggist. IN SEST THE WOIII.D. cut offectod I FPU SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. Syf Old papers for sale at this office. The following dispatch is self explana tory : San Francisco, April 1. One of tho biggest deals in timber lands in Oregon, made in some time, was consumated Friday in the purchase, by the Booth Kelly Lumber Company, from the Southern Pacific Company, through W. II. Mills, of a large tract of land in Lano county, the consideration being $121,299. The lands purchased are tributary to Mill Creek, and are located east of, and about sixteen miles from Coburg, tho terminus of tho Oregonian railway on the east side, which runs out from Port land. It is the purpose of the Booth Kelly Company to construct a railroad from their newly-acquired lands to Co burg, and the road may ultimately be extended westward to connect with the main lino of the California & Oregon railroad, about five miles north of Eu gene city. This enterprise means the employment of a large amount of capital,nnd a large number of men. The company expects to cut 1,000,000 feet of lumber during the season. 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