Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 21, 1899, Image 8

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    Mm Bohemia.
Krom the Oregoniati.
in 126 feet, having bttt 60 feet more
to run before reaching the nuun orej
body, which proved very rich on
1 the surface mm produced many
specimens of quartz sprinkled with
1 . .4 . . .
. ,, , . ircegoid. rroiu tuesnnie property
The Grizzly group of five claims , , . . ,
., ., ', c .1 , can he seen galena ore which came
011 the northwest slope of the . .... r . r ..
. , . , . from within three feet of the sur-
niouiitaiu bearing that name, is a L. Ti . , ,
.. , ' b .. face. It assays $70 per ton, and
gold and copper property owned by . 1 1 r
' ' 1 , carries 52 per cent lead. A 1 2-foot
Johnson, Klopfenstcin and Uyrnes . . . ' , -
... , . shaft on the property shows five
Uros., who have been working on ., Pr . , , c
lilt. utuiAI IV auiuw j.iw.tt tuyu.
with 'neither wall in sight
Tin? I'lUST C.RAVK.
uiriicii NOTU'i:s.
r... r;.....l.. .P M mut
1 1 ill itmuv wi .n hum
- 1 IliMTIlfU'r till' Ht'l'VirfH I
Mrs. J. Sweaney formerly l,1"Si !UIrtt I--,1m,,1 elmr. w
place will 1 egret to learn of the Sunday wImmiI i
death of their little 3-yciw-old p,.t,ai.,jni! ,.vi.ry Int, Slid iiml Jlnl Sun
daughter, Ulanchie, since their at- diiyNiii II a. in. mul 7:!tO p. in. Hp
rival at limn, Ontario, Canada, worth Longm-nt : l;
The blowing touching article is, J VJ-mV;"';';
m. :. fiu-iifii.
Irwi nt tin- Mftho.
Ill' UK fill'
Hl'IIOUl III ' II
ImI, 2nd mill .lid Sun-
mul 7 :M0 p. 111. I.p-
r
:to.
el
ore.
ore, with neither wall 111
This group includes about 2900
feet of the east extension of the
Vesuvius ledge
They started on a raw prospect,
have cut the ledge in many places,
showing it to be strong and con
tinuous for over 1500 feet. -The
ore gives an average assay the
entire length of $40 per ton.
The Helena mine, located on
the east slope of Grizzly mountain,
is maintaining its reputation as de
velopment work continues. There
o f 1 C . . . 1 .. .1
are over ouu icci ui luiuicis uu o - - ,
Arlfte H.ic nrnnortv cWvincr fir hltlldred feet of ledge is
... I llf n ctontx m mi tif 0111 ctrln cliMinr'
wide vein all the wav. One
llili.l
will
Still"
nil MirniifTh flip mine, with over
$10,000 worth of ore on one of the ja
dumps without a wheelbarrow
load of waste rock. There is over
$50,000 worth of ore in sight. Free
gold can be seen quite easily with
the nacked eye,
1 1 ui'l. un 111-111 in' " ,
explanatory :J ()f t;,M .. sinuitfi-r mid Mi'ihIh an1,'
Of all the improvements we have ,im0 wt,c,Mnu to nil un'i-tlng.
. .. . !.-!.. . . I t I, ... . ll.llmi I
IIIHI K 111 ll fnlllV KIVLr lIir INI III II , M. l. lHI-h. I lirnn.
Another cut shows 10 feet of. Colony the last one was the saddest, 1 twnioi.ii' fiii'Hfir.
and only done when we were irvlrPM nt ilu t'tttlntllc fliiiruli
forced to it. On the 25th of March ' iiom-ufiirth lake plan-wh'Ii
a coiumittee of the colonists met to iluy In every iimiitii.
! locate a cemetery. The ground J
The White Swan group of four I donated by Mr. Adnin j v v ciinirii.
claims on the southwest slope of Donaldson was chosen, and it is a ' ,!wi,lir 8l)rvUw meu .Suhlmlh. Sun-
Bohemia mountain is owned by the j ocautitui, level piece wuu a geuue ,,y Ht.UM, j . ,.; jinnoliliiif oucli
slope 111 three directions ailonlutg , Sundiiy at 11 11 111. mul " p. in. cxccpi
natural drainage. Ithoand IiU-h ill ! jxlvun ti f It
....i.:. 1.1 ' I'riivlilfiici. I'hurcli iifiir lf oil Huw
not have been found to make the
place sacred to us all. The first
grave was inado for Ulanchie, the
4 BUSINESS v
1 nnni-. I
am m-w w c .
! "V" Nil
l-KVNK GOOD
lKiittft.r f
The l'opiilnr Cigi.r m
Sttirc,
While Swan Gold Mining Com
pany, recently incorporated Al
though a new property, several
uncovered
lli'V. I.' I'HXYIlVI.HKI.
Monet v
t
-weiiier
in
Cigars of i.w nm ,
Oracle mul Prices t, Mut t,eT
Main Street, Cltagc
BAN'KKRSL '
rrdiusdcKKicnciddiiv,
liuslncwss hum its hmittijc
(! ...
'"E" .irii, u
a wiue vein an me way. ullefc"",- .u.
place faced up shows eight feet ' swcet lltt,e S-ynr-old daughter ol
wide of solid ore. (John L. and Grace Svcaney. She
I.ITIl.
SI I A VI. NT,
The Chainninn m!ne nvvnorl l,v waS t!,keI1 With braill fever Oil bull-
the Hartford Mining Company, of (,a' March I9lh- and aftcr ln,tol(I
Chicago, has over 1000 feet 0f 's,,,reri" hcr sPlril ,ook i,s fliht
1 . ...1... .1. . n . ! . . r
IU H IIKIC I I1U IIIK. Jll
The Mayflower Mining Com-1 tunnel on the lower level, a raise of 1
pany owns a group of five claims on
" horse Heaven creek, which have
been undergoing development work
for over a year. Some large bodies
of ore have been
from $9 to $100 per ton
200 feet to the surface and about Sunday. March 261I1. a large com.
100 feet of drift on the upper level, j Pany ot sctt,ers came in tiotii every
There is a 10 stamp mill 011 the
propert The mi
struck, running I to be a rich one
have a body of ore to work on this
direction to the residence and gave 1
lip HUM Ull I UK 1
line has proved their s'n,PatIy al listened to a
The owners ver-v alle aml lo,lcm"P Hscour.se
to work nn tM I b' T L- Reatl- ' s,c(,s
rlvKP. I.'lrwf S11111I1IV Ml .'t II. II
tdvuii to Sliiclild m'IumiI Iiiiiihh 11111I Ilnl
11 .. 1 11.
Hllllllliy ,1 p. III. IO M'lltK H'llCMII IIUIIUC. I
.Itniiur V. H nt :i . in. i V I'S 0 H at 7 j
p. III. ; plHViT Ilirt'lillK tsllU'Cilliy H p.
Ill till, innlllhlv lillKllH'fN lliri'tlllL' llllll
HiK'iiil Ih Iii'IM Hi miiiiu hhmiiImth liniiut UuimKi, orv
Momliiy X p. in. iillt-r tlio I ft Miniliiv.i
The lidiun Aid Stxih'ty int'utii micli 1
Tii.)Ihv nt 1 p. in. Id work, nt roniit orl
frlciidrt or inviiilMr'w Ikhiic. Your j r IV 1 in
prtvoiiL-e Hilirilwl t wieli cliuteli wr-) I I Ifk'H'l (T
SiriiiijjiT" inaili. hi'Icoiiu'. i inuv. '" 1 vmiivi vt
V. V. MriiKK. 1'imlor.
"in,
I'ARIjOI.
vice.
j " j - -
Amone the well-known proper- i summer which is 4 feet wide and
r 1 1 T. ! u r. 1 . T. t 1 a. .
lies 01 ine camp is me .iveraiuc
group, consisting of seven claims
owned by the Riverside Mining
Company', recently incorporated.
This group indicates two parallel
ledges traversing the length of the
claims, each ledge including three
claims. Both ledges show con
spicuously on Hie surface for the
full length of the claims, and assay
across the entire surface of the ledge
40 feet in width gave an average of
$8 gold to the ton. Other assays
were obtained of $75 and $100 gold
to the ton. Loose surface puartz
gave as high as $1300 gold to the
ton. An immense boulder from
the ledge found in the creek at the
foot of the claim carries $35 gold
and silver to the ton. These ledges
have been prospected by 250 feet of
tunnels, cross-cuts and open cuts,
which prove them to be well defined,
with decided walls and permanently
in place, with proper dip and course.
This company has on the Riverside
claim a splendid water power hav
ing a fall of about 25 feet.
The Calapooia-Bohemia Gold
Mining & Milling Company owns
five quartz mining claims located
near the junction of Windy and
Horse Heaven creeks. They in
clude two strong, prominent ledges
of the camp, running parallel with
each other about 600 eet apart,
showing well-defined ledges, one
averaging- about three feet of pay
ore, the other from 8 to 15 feet.
Adjoining the Calapooia group
on the south lies the Confidence
group, which one year ago was a
raw prospect. Last fall and winter
a drift 350' feet long was run on the
ledge, on ore all the way, some
places from three to five feet wide
being nearly solid metal, as if the
fissure had been filled with a
molten charge from a smelter
furnace. The ore ran high in gold,
copper, .lead' and silver, some tests
showing 33 per cent copper.
About one mije west of the Con
fidence group and joining the
Musick, we come to the Wall
Street group of six claims, which
include five of the main fissure vein
r ... .J:' . l"u ionr, live, six, Devon unci
of the district. Development work a1,??,1;.,1!! ,b,?.clf( N5' l" "leton-n second
, , .... 'v"v'i- Addition to Cottage Grove, Oregon, ultuated in
has been continued on this property I-atJl?w0.,lntv',0res.onv
jiwiiy Now, therefore. In the name of the state of
for over a year. Twetity places Le8,n' 111 ,com.piin"co with said writ, 1 will
have been opened up on the sur
face showing paying ore, mostly
iree-milling. A cross-cut -tunnel,
which will afford drainage and deep
workings for all the ledges, is now
The Noonday Mining Company,
of Chicago; is preparing to start up
its 20-stamp mill some time during
July, as soon as the tram is in
shape to work. This ororiertv is
1 '
I developed by over 4000 feet of tun
nels and drifts. A great many
very rich ore bodies have been
blocked out, and it is the intention
of the company to keep the mill
running steadily the year around.
No one knows just how much gold
nas oeen taken out ot tins mine,
but, while it was being operated as
the Annia mine, thousands of
dollars were taken off the plates:
It is predicted that this property
will soon be a $1,000, 000 "propo
sition. Tliu Lizzie Bullock mine, joining the
Sweepstake on the south, on a parallel
ledge, at the lwttoni of a 25-foot shaft
allows six feet of free milling ore. In
another pliice a drift was run 35 feet
Miowing eijditfcet of clean ore. A 50
ton mill testgave a return of $17 per ton
free gold.
J;iiii Slvt
Cote Grove. Oiwii.
Rnn Tnn
on foot the company sadly wended !
i. . .1. r .i 1
100 feet long. It has been tapped I y 10 U1C ncw SHe ,or le U
at a denth of ,nn Wr h . City of the Dead" and her little I
assaying $40 gold to the ton. I body elosetetl ' si"1"' and cofiiti
I picparcu uy unas. ungues
! who kindlv acted the nnrt of
1 - -,
I undertaker, was lowered into the J
grave.
Blanchie is sadly -missed by us
all, lor she was everybody's pet.
One more treasure laid up in n 11 ,
heaven and one more charm to lure supply nouse ror.
us on to tiie better land.
O list toiilauchie, minima dear,
And do not shed anohter tear,
I'm here among the angels bright
And all the children robed in
white
O papa, we shall meet again,
a ...1 r r . -i
mm ncc uora ion aim pain W"r tr
You'll see the glory of the angel ! W . JHL JiCcllC,
von
House Painting
i'aitf',1 llllll fri.i
m.r . "-"HI
91X11 W OI'K.
MEAT MARKET! Carriage Fainting
Wort; (1 iliiiiintrnl
' COTTAOK (WOVE. ORE.
Cy. fliller,
General Blacksmithing.
Twn Dixirn Nurlliuf ..,i..ii Un,.
Cot tune, drove, Ortgnn.
Cottage Grove EE, C. Ferkins
and Bohemia, L 0
u. s.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxh Offick at RosKiiuito, Ok.,
June 21, 18!)!). f
Notino is hereby given, that the following-named
settler lias liled notice of
hiS intention to innki. 11 mil iinmf In unre
port of his claim, and that said proot
will be made before Joel Ware, U. S.
VyonimiHsioner nt lougene, Oregon, on
August 9, 1809, viz: Augusta Houuken
hoimer on H. E. No. 9091 for the NV H
N V 14 nd lot 1, see. 30, T. 'XI S., It.' 3
He names the following witnessess to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Levi Geer, Wallace Shortridgo, Mary
Masey, Mrs. Allen Shortridge, of Cot
tage Grove, Oregon.
J . T. BmnoKa,
Register.
SHERIFF'S 8AI.EON FOBECL03UUE.
Notice li hsreby given that by virtue of nn
ef ecutlon duly issued out of the Clrenlt Court
t.hie8,t.tt.L00,' Oregon, for the Comity of Une,
on the 14th day of July, 18M, on a judgment
rendered lu aid Court on the 31st rfuy of
October. 1898, for the sum of Five Hundred
nil HlTtv.r,,...- .....1 ui.im .I.IU.. .ulu)
thereon from said Slat day of October, 1898, at
the rate of 8 per cent ier annum, and M.U) at
torney's fees, and the further sum of $10 costs,
also accruing costs, in a suit wherein W 8
Chrisman was plaintiff, and Ixiulse Leonard
was defendant, and against the defendant,
Louiwo Leonard, and on a decree of forcloiure
and order of Bale rendered in said court, com.
manding me, in order to satisfy said Judgment
and coBts, to sell the following described real
V"e',l,wo,' '"fee, four, live, six, seven and
.:r.ii" .: " rr "r ".r"".D. U.OTB1U,U premises ill
i.iiuiiuuciion,ioino nignest bidder, for cah.
subject to redemption, at the south door of the
V"' ""'" liuKcne, j-ane county. Oregon.
?J? '"nrday the Btith day of a ugnst 1899. betwee i
the hours o u o'clock i. m. ami 4 o'clock . m
to-wit.at 1 o'clock p, m.. on suid day. 1 '
Dated this 15th day of July, 1899,
c . . . W. Withers,
By 11, J, c,D2iru'l"0CoUn,''0teo'
j.S'em ioiii' onlrr hi Tt lrjiionr.
-Mi PITY
Mineral Surveyor.
9
Sjiecial attention given to Mima
Claims and procuring of Patents.
C.KANTS I'ASiS, OkKCOX.
batid.l
And ah! its music is so grand.
O grandpa, yon are growing old;
Up here the streets are paved
with gold;
Life's tree will heal your aches
and pain
And you will never ned your
cane.
A stream is flowing pure and sweet
Beneath our loving Savior's
feet,
And stately maqsions alwnys
bright,
Because the Savior is their light.
And oh, how I shall miss Jerome
If he forgets to come up home,
And the children here would like
to see
I'or he was always kind to me.
up nere mere are so many joys
x nope mat an me boys
Will make their calling and
adoption sure;
In heaven everything is pure.
"Of such is thp t-iii
heaven" says the Master, and if
we oecome as pure and and inno
cent as a little child we mnv .,.,..
in and enjoy their sweet presence
luicvcr.
J Cakby Smith.
NOTIGi; FOR PUliUCATIOX
Land oflico at Uoseburg, Oregon,
w , . Jllo -7, 1899.
Notice 18 linrnllif .1.... .1.. ; .."
"l1, U ur '.' notice ofll
....w .v..,.. lUHuiKo iinai proot in suimort
of Ids claim, d that said proof w ' be
made before-Joel Ware, j. 8. Com"
STt&&Pkw. on. A -
No. 0093 "LoTs ' iTH a d 15
sec. 32, T. 21 S., I. 2 V. '
..roVo 1 s,"" L?!v,n?.!teCH to
mtdoumvat-ionofsiddl UJ,
V.ZM"rfe. J"' l- .Moseby.
J. 1. IJllIIHIKS,
Itejfieter.
M's'r.
.1. S. MEIILEV,-
-1 IKonicy it L
oniiDdn Mnlnttti
Vothtye (irorr, Oregon.
TO THH
EAST
Gives the Choice of
'I wo Tnuincoitttnrntal
ROUTES
WM
nnn i m
i 'iii i liii
U1M1
SHORT LINE
inn
VIA
SPOKANE '
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
AND
CHICAGO
VIA
SALT LAKE
DENVER
OMAHA
AMD
KANSAS CITY
LoW Kates to all
Eastern Citi.
Ocean Steamers Leave
1'ortland ovury 0 days
for
San Francisco.
lor full particulars call' on O. K. & N.
Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottago Grove.
II. HuitUlKHT,
(.luiienilPuHHenger ,KOnt(
l'oitlaml, Oregon.
On
oflli-e.
tt'OOl) WANTKH.
subnuriptiou nt tint .VuRtt
00 TO
GEO. ANDERSON
For I'irst-eliiHif
Pnhftiifg uijd
Paper Hunn2
I'aper (luavitntectt not to 6'r
0
Office, Nain Street, next to J.E.
Young's hw office.
The Amerirnn Homo. maker. m'
llllll.nyl,,,, nt .......i ..l .u.irlli In Vtt1
...VJ , 'l .lltll IIUCll ITUIVIi
homo itluiH visited, the siibucript'f"
nrico of which is W) cents pur yer, i
be given one year free to every cn
subscriber in adviinco lo Jtoheml
Nugget. When you Hulmeriho p'tMe
mnition it else it will not bo forwarded
to you.
A CO-cont premium will bo given
overy cash suhscrlbor to Jolieim
Nnggot ut 1.50 contH per year.
maker.
orMcOall's Mitgazlne you Imvo your
choice and tho Bohemia Nugget on
year for $1.50.
Administrator's Notice,
.Notice In horol.rirlvflii. that It. ""'JitJ
hay lioon niiimlnfod nInilnltrt(irof ''';;
pf Ilanimh Wllllinnii, deceaied. A t re'1"
imviuif c'lalmii iiKnttint tlio mini f""1" 'vnlV
qucmoc to prenont tho name within ,a
iv imiu noreoi to mi in hiiiiiiiii"; i-
o llco of John M. Wllllain, Knifone, Oregon.
niuu uim iDiii nay or jiay, ito. ,
John M, Wim.iamh. h.
rtuornuy (or l.suic. iihh"'