Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 21, 1899, Image 5

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C"" i,a let his mitlit go. Tho
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t'1'IVaHl....u stiihleH will plueo It til tho
! nvtMii-ii'-o of tlutir patron, milling
'Lh.-r now cn.nfn. ttu mountain travel.
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iSullli' 'in'' "tariiil llllllltiiiiueiy nir
llnlii-ima. Mr. Uattey Iihh Ikm-hIiio in-'irri'Mi-l
hi he IhtlHirliij? roportH from
'lloheniirf, ami mmo to IllVfjjliK'ntu tliu
; miiio.
(hi to Manila.
, ti ller lr.un I.owIm lU'llerrt to thu
IlolHm'-i 'IHUHl ill r.njeno
tin-iHli, inul wieli w8 uiliuwiil lu tlm
liolir.l.m I'. U., rHi:Illlls' tl i 0i''
julv i' .tiiiiiiis that Mr. Hetti'iH woiilil
.ai U.ii'.iiirli 'oUhjjh (hovo on thu iiijcltt
nlthe I'Hh i lirouto 10 Isilll l'rBIH'iWO.
jl .li-n.Mnli.il alroailv pureliKiwil hit
(li-i to Muni lit at H f't f -7.
Wrii !! iiimii. ttnt luck toymi, limy
riiu'lic out tint yellow htull' hy tho pan-
lull.
For nt Outlay.
Kill "irl, It. I.irchit cnickor-jaek
counter .iuii.r. will leave S.itinhv for ;
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wl.ero he will v.Hl mini
liij'il-lfrien.N and arrHiige for a two .
rck 'luting, llieyil.ivo an yui
! ileci.hil whether tl..y will nojour.1 In the 1
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wi.,.if....i tl.e whlthori.tmH of moiiu-
rek oiitiug. i licyli.ivu ti n an yei i
laiifuiiH rcgioiiH ailj.ieeul, or lintel! to the 1
IctiMrt-.iig of the hieikers of the rolling i
ile-i. eie. H iwever the Nugget
I'l an I Iiim party a way up time
wishes
D. 0.
SerloiiH Fall.
J mIi. the 1 i V" ir old SOU of
Itrortii of the Cuttauo Grove hotel, fell
tlir'ingli the floor of thu hay loft
Wfliiesiliiy night ami hintiiinoil eeveru
injtiries ahoul the houtl .and i.hoiilder.
ir. Snapp was chIIihI and did his hes
f .r him, but thu hoy was in an uncoil
fci.iim state mint of the night. At press j
hour he was resting easy, and il is
tli night ho will pull thiough all right.
Jml tint i'U a nil Ml a I m.
. J. Homer, hiiHluesH manager of
Industry ami Mining, a live mining
journal of Seattle Wiudi., was in thu
iity tins week, looking after the mining
interests of Bohemia. Mr. Homer is a
wide awnko, rustling business man,
deeply interested in his work, ami on
doiihtedly a "good thing" for the mining
interests.
It ol ill n ( It Down.
During Mr. Frank Goodman' nb
mice on his outing trip to the Bohemia
district, his very ohligingclerk Willie
Orrell lias charge of tho confectionery
More. Willio is u very clover fehow,
and a careful and obliging clerk, and
will hold his job down in a commend
able manner.
Moth DanarroiiH.
Arthur Ham, of Lorano, is now satin
led that there is danger in a mowing
tnaehino as well as a gun. A fow days
ago ho shot tho tip of one of his fingers
off, nnd Wednesday ho got nnother
Anger on tho other hand into tho gear
ing of a niowor, and now that flngor is
on a par with thu aliot-gun finger.
Unfortunate.
Win. Hiiwloy of Lorano, Ih indeed
'infortunato. Eivo weeks ago ho was
kicked in tho leg by a horso injuring
him sovoroly. Lust Wednesday tho
sumo horso kiekod him ugain, this time
crushing his hand against tho side of
the barn,
Kenretteil.
Tho Bohemia Nuggot regrets to say
to its correspondents that it waa forced
to lay over some oxcollent out of
town Horns this week. However if cor
reHpotidonta will overlook it, tho Nuggot
will iieo ovory effort to avoid so doing tn
the future.
TK -ni.i.; in CAMi-,
i'ifr.ciiUy Ovcro Mining Survey
I'.XriliK TiillCH, ''IC;tc
n" firm difur-ully botwenn mining
'ii in llin lliiliiifiiin l.lit.1.... ........ .
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iiiiiiit, V.UIIII ;.
imnUUww out. of Uhmuiho of JcTininiiH
Ili.ui I. i.. .. "
Ilios.
' "nnuiim vmf. warliier, to
prove iin. ownership of tho famous
i Ilelenii miiio. .luiiliinen A ltrini i nr.. I
.-..m f the mine,,,,,, during the. '
' ' mix- njn-111 llllgl- '
Im!! TlTf 'i""1 "H !
whlel, Iuih proVW , ,l0,
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l.ant ilureh Mr. Witrlner liri.iml.i m..:i
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" "iiy NUIililHl .K'll III HUH In.. A-
"runemi, in IlimgliiH county circuit
,,""rt fiiriiijuiiciioii, which win. denied
t the Jumi term of court, the cum
w IIwiiwwmI. Then Mr. WmiiiM
'""." another action
imnvm ,,,..1 title
lifiidiuu.
in ej.etuiciit,
which in now
J)t,ril); th(. intt)rvnl jt,mii J5
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A ISriiiieau Med their Intontiuii to make
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iliial proof iitinii thu rinmuriv. I.uhi
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jIr Vurinor ncwimimiiiiMl hy
IWinty Hurveyor
(Jollier ami rvvernl
tnlnun fnr the nur-
mpi w ,
ponu of mirvcyiiig tho property, with the
view of entuliln.hiiiR tho linen, that Mr.,
Wnrlner mitlit dpi up a teiiinnmraneo to!
the ehiim for patent hy .Ioimlnj;n Uron.,
Si Ilriiiieuii.
Tiio eliiiiii in (iit!Htioii had lieen !
tlionuiiilily piMtiil acHlllht trepani'erH.
Ami when on tho morning of the Kith
the Kiirvoying party iiiiulo Hh appearanro
they were met hy Diek untiitiH who
wntneil them nut to I firepan mul tuhl
them that the linen hnil liL'iin run to
their nut infliction anil thai they lid not
witnt any more mirveyini,', aiel that
they would not allow a survey to he
tiiaile wiihotitiiti oidor from the court.
Surveyor Collier demurred hut llnally
they left the uruiiml mid not till the
next day did they miikuaiiotheraltempt.
Shortly hofore noon on the Mth they
HUaili niiiile their iiiijiuarance. L'jioii
iiroMin tho lino they were met hy
I'Iihh. BrtiiiiMii, who again warnoil them
'rum tho preim-a". Iliey refin-cU to go,
and after kuiiiu talk .Mr. Bruueau left
,,., ,, B,.nl jIM1 .)ollIlllll!9 to tl.e
ct.c, Mr. JeiiiiingH told Mr. Collier
mill no nurvuvin noiiiii i
ami told tin. surveyor
iireiuiiiee, Collier rofiiHcd
ame llwl . ,, u rl.,M
tnai no Hiirvuying wouiii oe permiiieu,
tO lllll lilt'
to go, main-
f i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 tliat lie Hail u ri'Mit to xm-vev it
rt,j was going to doit. Jennings was
junt as .leteruiiiieil that no niirvey
' oJuMilil lie made, ami alter warinug
I Collier again to leave, winch warning
was not heeded, he struck .Mr. Collier's
I surveying iinilrumuiil winch he carried
I'"1 ''hoiildor, with a Winchester
rule, siii.ihiiiii inu iiniruniuiu iiho
siiiitheieenn, ami henuiiig thu nllc
barrel in Mich a shape that it was com
pletely ruined.
After Surveyor Collier had gazed
upon his dcliipidated instrument for
some minutes, upon further demand
lioiu Mr. Jouiiingi he quitted the
premises and gut hack into tho o.id.
Here ho demanded his instrument and
Mr. Jennings was obliging ouoiigh to
suu that he got it, that is what was left
of it.
Art the s irveylng out fit was hardly in
condition continue the survey, and as
it was ii'i.v definitely understood that
no surveying could ho done on tho
property wi..iotit an order fiom the
coiiri. "Messrs. Collier, Wanner and
party ro.imicilti thu peaceful city of
Cottage G.'iv-.
Mr. Colliei left on the next train for
Bunching whe.e he swore out a warrant
for Jim Jennings, charging him with
destruction of personal proporty. A
warrant m nerved on Mr. Jennings
and ho ai 1 1. Td hero Monday and went
down for trial on Tuesday morning's
train. Mr. Jennings says lie was tlo
ii.rtiiined that no siirvcvim! should be
done on Ins property unless hy order of
the court, and aiioiii ino oniy way io
avoid a personal conflict was to damage
the instrument, which ho evidently did
i ii... nneun's if not Mr. Collier's tasto.
iiimi.ver. it can bo truthfully said of
.!.iiiiinii that ho ufturwaids ollered
tonav.Mi . Collier for tho fun ho had
inul with his instrument also to ruitn-
I til i-jit him for anv time ho had lost. Mr.
...in,,., rnfimi'il this oiler and so tho nre
luii.u. ....-- , , i . i . 1
lluiiiiary trial was nan which resuueu
in Mr. Junningrt being hound over in
tho sum of f-'.OOO to await tho order
of the circuit court and to keep the
peace in the meantime.
Mr. Wariner claims that ho is tho
rightful owner of the property, and that
ho had a right to survey the ground, by
his having had prior claim.
Messrs. Jennings Hros. & Bruueau
are in possession and upon tho claim,
which hi established beyond doubt by
tho denial of tho injunction and the
dismissal of tho Match term equity
UtAs"tho matter stands both parties
claim the proporty, and tho surveying
trouble was brought about by the
Wariner party attempting a survey
without instructions from the court.
'i'litil'roiHl I'onscusoi'.
jVlf Walker won tho Hd and Gun
Club modal at tho regular shoot Inst
Tuesday afternoon, on a score of IL' 411
'-'0.
ItifrvHluimnt St a ml.
I. I.iihmIii, tin- veteran ciitiily inul ice
I'li'iim milker of this city has opened up
nil ii:c creiun, candy and lemonade stand
In llin Ilcnnult building foiineily oc
cupied liy tho City meat market. Mr.
Mih'oIu'h reputation an an ieo cream
anilciiii'ly iniikiir Iiiih long linen estab
lished here ami his friends find dim
over ready to wait iitmn them with (lis-
patuli
311. i;n
n ami see liiui.
luti
lirrtilril Ujum.-
W. II. Lincoln president (if tlm Lano
I.ilieillll president of tilt!
(ounty Vcti'niiiH Association attended
a meeting of tliu oiilcr at hiigune I'ri
day nnd Hat iirdny, and toports that tho
f"r the itnniial meeting Iiiih been
KhV.'1 W oi;.0venrL!io
rollHlllg tlllK!.
I'or SouU.orn Orc-uu..-
M. w H cliriH111Il1 ,,
. laughter left Tfuirwlny morning
fur I .rfinlM t'fiuu. Thi.t. will ttuif ui.ti.tif
, .1 Ml .nil. lUIUl.tl
wei'KM in uiaieiiy ami aujar.oui poiniH,
after which they will return home and
godiioetly into the Itolieniiii diHtriet
where they will upend tho rest of the
outing HeaHou .
(1 ro'rl at.
The Woodman Circle of thin cfty is
eeitninlv in a healthy condition. Thtirn
day night tliu ciiclo addod 10 new
uiemlierH. They nli-o hud u delightful
Hpreud to which their hig hrotherf
were invited, and a inoxl enjoyahle ,
lime was nan .
I To dall'ornla.-
Tlie Latliam th; plant, properly of
. I'. ('!, will Ij roui'ivol earlv 'this
week to Upton, California, where it will
he put to work until next fall, when It
win im: returned here again.
Flne-St amp Mill.
.lenniiigH limn, and Hruncnii urc now
crcctinga mill building for the new flve
Kt.imp, whieh in now on tliu way here.
AN -A lou t yon.
.lameH JennlngM wiih a visitor to llone
hurg Tuefday morning.
Win. (irillith returned from Washing
ton laxt Sunday night.
Conutnhlo Mel'arland made an odicial
'fnii to Hoeehurg thin week.
Attorney . I. R. Young, made a trip
into Iluhemia thin week.
Pat Jennings of tho famous Helena,
returned to town last Sunday.
Superintendent I. 11. Bingham made
Ito-uhurg a visit Tuesday morning.
K. M. Dixon and Geo. II. Tarho.x of
Iluhemia, came down Thursday.
Mrs. .1 . S. Medley is now nearly re
covered from her recent illness.
Hon. 1). C. iiaiighman made tho
NiiL'geta pleasant call last Saturday.
Mrs. Klnia A. Cottle of Cottage Grove
did ljiihinu.-H In Eugene last Monday.
Attorney J. S. Medley did pro
fessional husiuesH in Kosehurg Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank King, who has heen
so seriously ill is now reported improv
ing. '
Sheriir Withers and father; .1. K.
Withers were visitors to Cottage Grove
this week.
W. II. Lincoln visited Kugeno Satur
day, in thu interest of the veteran
encampment.
Mr. Wynn Ilennett, will assist in
the store of Mr. Lurch during Mr.
Heh.ird's ali-eueu.
I. II. Itingham, superintendent of
the Musick Mining and Milling Com
pany of Hoheinia, came in last Sunday.
Mrs. .las. llemenway and Miss Mao
McQueen, went to Goshen Wednesday
to visit the family of Kinit Ilemunway.
Mr. Owen Hiley and daughter, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Heuionway visited
their farm interests near Junction
this week.
K. S. Holderman returned to tho
mines Wednesday, accompanied hy
his family who will spend tho siiinuior
in thu mountains.
J. 1 Shields and wifo, start Monday
for Kitson Snrines. After a stay of
homo weeks there they will prohably
take a trip East of tho mountains.
Miss Laura Jones, tho popular editor
of tho Drain Watchman, honored Bo
hemia Nugget with a pleasant call Tues
day.
Mayor BriHtow and family uro rusti
cating at Yuquiim Bay. where they will
continue to breath sea air foru month
or more.
Tut Jennines of Jcnning Ikos. fc
Bruueau, owners of tho Helena mine in
Bohemia did business in tho interest of
his company in liosohurg this week.
J. M. Wagner, formerly of Oakdalo
California, culled at tho Nllggot oflico
Monduv. Mr. Wagnpr is a lock smith
or as ho says a "tinkeror" nnd is look
ing for a location,
Mr. 1). B. Chainborland, who arrived
hero with his family some weuus ago
from Tulaio Comity, California, niiulo
the Nugget otlico a pleasant call last
Saturday. Mr. Chamhorland is much
plonsod with Oregon thus far, and pro
polis making thn nm iimiiuiioine.
wuiuiiuii
Can not be surpassed for real worth
in CHOICE GROCERIES,
Crockery? Glassware,
Granite ware, Tin
ware, Wood and
Willow ware,
And the way they hold prices down
will prove beneficial to every
economical buyer. A large
shipment of Sy r ups j ust recieved.
Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs
and glass.
Look up the
SATISFACTION STORE.
CUvHING & SEHR-
C. M. IIUNDBKKR,
E. J.
The Fashion Stables.
G. M- Herjderer & Go. Prop.
Reasonadle Prices
' First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Shoe
Kcmiomy In not
Shoes.
"Wo now hni e n Fl'IJ.
STOfK of tho
BEST
A New Invoice,
Dry fjoods
F. B. PHILLIPS
DEAI.ER IN
HEAVY and SHELF '
Stoves and Tinware: Hardware
Sundries; Carpenters Tools; Gar
den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies.
.X
The Best Line of
Agriculture Implements in the
City, Including the Celebrated
Stoughton Wagon:
Mccormick binders and
MOWERS, GARDEN CITY
PLOWS, Etc. Headquarters for
Plumbing, Tin and Sheet Iron
work.
1 U. PIULLirS.
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Croccrles.
V
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I unit .1
I lliu-kliotiler. I
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uk. own l
Pattkkson,
J. A. Fkyur.
' Proprietors of the Bohemia $
I and
Black Butte Stage Lines.
BMW S
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Flour
and Feed.
All kinds of Produce bought at
the highest market values.
Call and get acquainted with us.
'We shall be pleased at all times to
quote you prices upon all lines
handled by us, whether you buy or
not.
Our stock is new, neat and clean
and having had years of experience
in business, we assure you the very
best goods the market affords, and
the lowest possible prices
Remember the place: Phillips'
old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon.
Adminstrator's Notice.
Notleois horeby given Unit the undcrslKnoil
husbeoii duly appointed by tho County Court
of I.ano County, Oregon, ndmlnlstrotor of tho
estate of James Q. ltuut, decensod. All pernons
rmviiiK claims against said estato are hereby
required to present tho mime to mo propcily
voritlcd, us by law rcqulrcd,"nt Wlldwood, Ore.,
within six months of tho date hereof.
Dated this the SOth day of June, lStX).
J. T. Hunt,
Administrator of the estato of James Q. Hunt,
deceased.
Masons' fruit jars all sizes, Vacutn
fruit jars all sizes, extra caps and rub
bers, jelly glasses ami fruit fillers. All
at the lowest possible prices at Cummino
& Schr's.
A FULii suit of summer underwear for
COconts at Kakik it Bkistow'b.
Overalls, the best yon over saw, 50
cents a pair at Kakik & Biusrow's.
Dick Jennings visited his Helena
mining property laot week.