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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
M Devoid to ,h, MillillK) ,,llll)1)erilIK aii(, J.miij r g Intere.stH of this Coiiimiiuity, to Good Government, and Hustling for a giving. 'nilnnv, OvovtsOi-.r3fj:oiL9 lL'iday, Sepi 1, 1 899. jSTO32 I '"igh I ,hc Trade! 1 ;fvc, Ore .1 " " H ! V NEW G OODSI Eakin & Bristow. "IViiihlnl Mr s. PRICE ""It ffl ORK, nitoi'i, 7. .ns 'cyor. finicr Ms, o.s. IfiW GOODS! . NliW GOODS! NKW GOODS! tH "f11"" Collar', uiiilCiuTs. Lfonf iH'iiuiy. unmiiHjr man you jnillf tllt'lll. iftimmlnK Iri-ti Kllkn in nil col- 1,B(itrli'n nt prices una uveryissiy dford to wear them. rM rilorfJi in ull color nml Intent I l v - - - L,!i ftcnlngii t I 0ff '-'' lr Mr. fjlwiifllnn le Hole. In nil the at- rti colors. Prices 'Jo jier cent. Jess iliit yr. I Unnt W runners. They are perfect. Bhstolto worry nlnnit making them liKinura you the trouble. Eakin S Bristow. Eakin & Bristow. ni jd v O -v CRESCENT BICYCLES. Only :Ui,ix i'iinIi fur llio best go.!. Durability nml price equaled ly none To evmy lady who ImyH ono of oiirfJM.ou chain wheels within tho nuxt CO ilnyn Me will givu a Royal Carpet Wwcepor Morlli U.50. Outing Flannels. Fifty pieces, at re duced paiees. Now putteiiiB and colors. Eakin & Bristow. vi V- V- j Shoes Ladies Shoes Fine Shoes. Our $.ri and $2.00 lines arc very to licat ur:d our $15.00 and lines are never otmIuil. Como and see our prices and yon will unruly buy. Latest styles in ull widtliB. Chambrays. AH colors. Cretonnes, Silkallncs at 10c to 'Joe. New Table Spreads and Portlcrs in I leading colors, mid Draperies i I Calicoes! Calicoes! Calicoes! You Dress Lining. All llio lalnst tliiin-n I wl" "uowledgo tl.uir superiority at in plain and fancies, Near Silks, .Silk "ncc' Stripes, and I Vrlinos and Sllccies. J New Ribbons! Now colors, styles and new prices. Pcrcalinc. An assortment of colors, y01ircnHll lmdu , wlmt wownnf I .1.. ... 1 f .11 1 . 1 I I. . f ' w.mu.iu.iumi nunici, iiivorauiu in- ij ow )rii;UH and best goods lUllllOII. and count for M'in Bristow. anything wo will jet a lare sliaru of it. Eakin Bristow. BOHEMIA NOTES. Devoted to Mines and Miners A Nugget Corres pondent's Batch of News. GO TO Mrs. Pet SniiforcrN, " FOR Fuiblonible Dressmaking. SViIofitreet, Cotlune lirovi, Or. These Illustratrated Publications. J vs. J. E. YoO'ifc ATTORNEY AT LAW, OflctOn Until trcet. Wot Kl.tu. Cottayc drove, Oregon. Wll.l. IIK KKXT IIV TIIK NoltTIIKKS I'.M'IIIC R.MI.M AV Co., TO ANV ADIMtKHH UI'OX KKCKirr, in mta iirs, nit oriiKit- WISH, (IK TIIK AMOUNTS XAJIKI) GLASS k $k ' BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Collage Grove to furnish Mouldings, Attorney-at-Law Special attention given to Mining Business and Collections. El'dMI - - OllKMOK. Wm. RENSHAW""1' -THE EXCHANGE - ALP WALKER .... M-nKr. DKAI.KK IN FINK WINES, UQUORS, CIGARS Mtin Street, Cottage Groee, Ore. Agents Wjintki Foit "Tut Lifhand Achievements of Admiral Ilowoy," tho yorld's createst naval hero. y Murat Halitead, tho lifc-lonc friend and ml alrer of.vhe nation's idol. Rlcgeat and Imt linntr. ....... r.iv Dvtn Iiii'Iii'h: uoukIVI UUU Wllvn, ...rt.w . nearly 100 pitges half tone illustrations, i Only $1.60. Enormous demand. 1 ' n..:.i . . . . i r,i i .. wiiiniiisions, Ulltlll ireo. jimm:o m ii I'fo time. Write iiuick. The Dpminion Company, 3rd Floor Caxtou Uldg., Chicago. Old papers for sale nt this office. OALti FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is horoby given that tho follow JiR wrranta will bo paid .on premuta tion at my oflko oivand after July 11, J899. Interest on same will ceaso July J2i 1809. All Lane countv warrants rom registered number 6858 to 6588 oth inclusive. Duted, Eugene, July 10, 1890. A. S. Vattkuson, Couiity Treasurer. Note this : You can procure tho Ro 'ml Nugget, our homo paper and tho "H'OUls Glob6"-Dotnocrao for $1.75 per Mr, cash in advance. WONDERLAND Aiianuuiil publication of about 100 pages, gotten up in mint attractive siyie i uud beautifully illuHtratLiI in luilf-tonc. j The contents of each nunilier are varied i anddiiri'ient from it- prediiri'scor. The i NouTiiKiix Rai ikic has become noted f"r this iiulilication. Tkk Fis'Ksr Tiuxo is it All. wv I.imurriiK. ' Scud six cenln. YELLOWSTONE I'ARK MAR A u-lief map of Yellowstone Park. Printed on linn piQierfand suitable for nioiinting or framing' and for in-e in hcIiooIs, cIuhh roouiH. etc. The bent nmii ,i,.. i'..L- iluif im niililiclv iliHtributed. Mailed in pastboard tubes. Send JOctH. j repaired. We will also work Floor MAZA.M A PAMPHLET , itig. Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or illiiulrilll.il lllllllllllll't. (ICKCrill. I We are now prepared I all kinds of Brackets, (Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and J Window frames, Screen Doors, 1 Windows, Pickets, etc. I Woodwork of all kinds made and At present three mills are pounding away in the Bohemia, the Stock & Harlow, five stamps, the Musick, io stamp, the Nooday 20 stamps. The Noonday Mining Company started up their 20 stamp mill last week. They have man v thousand tons of ore in the cribs and it is the intention of the company to crowd the mill to its full capacity. Al Churchill has returned to the Helena after a few days layoff at Cottage Grove. Development work is still going on at the Broadway, Mr. F. J. Hard, mining expert from Colorado, was looking over the Broadway property last week, it is said with the view of purchasing the same. He is reported as very favorably impressed with it, and he is on record as saying that Bohemia is in many respects a Cripple Creek. Superintendent I. H. Bingham after a few days visit to Portland arrived at the Musick last Sunday. The recent rains has had a tendency to check travel in and out of the mining district, but there is consolation in the fact that a few days sunshine will line the mountain roads with travelers again. The freighters are to be commended for the very wise position they took in pulling off freight teams as much as possible during the recent rains. This leaves the loads smooth and with a few days sunshine, they road will be found to be in almost as good shape as before the "moisture." Had travel continued, it would have required considerable work and not a little time to smooth them up again. Ikrt Nunn is now employed as amalgamator at the Noonday mill. Bert is alright H. S. Adams of New York who has been looking after mining claims in the hills has, it is stated located 7 claims near the Ridge hotel, and the assays run from $14 to $28. Considerable excitement exists at the Ridge hotel owing to the rich discoveries recentlv. Among the many glowing prospects is that of the Helms Bros, about a half mile north of the Ridge, hotel. The ore is free milling and is chuck full of the yellow stuff. If is said that it assays way up into the thousands. A crosscut is being put through and the last report says they were 6 feet into the ledge and not near through yet. According to the croppings the ledge is about 14 feet wide. Visitors galore are in the camp each week, demonstrating the general interest taken in the mines throughout the several mining sec tions. Chester F. Lee, mining expert, who has been in the diggings for several weeks, left Tuesday for your city, having finished his labors here for the present. IT IS HERE I The Largest Stock in South Lane! A iiti'f.U' live of Mount Kanier, Washington, the grandest ice-covered peak in the United StnU'H. Send two cents. KOOTENAI FOLDER- An illustiuted folder and relief man of the Kootenai Region in RritishUlumbiu north of Spokane. Send two cents. ARMY AND NAVY IIOOK- Tells iib-ut both the U. S. and Spanish nrmies and navies at beginning of Spau-ish-Ainerican war. Map of Cuba and adjacent, islands. A vest imcket lnstorv well worth preserving for reference. Semi ten cents, In sending for these write the address carefully, and state where advertisement UIlHHL'0''- 01.,,.. s. FKK. , size Studding, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DKPOT NOTICE. We want, wood on subscription. That meaiip we want it now, not after tho rainy season ects in. Bring it in. BOIIKMIA NUGQUT. A years subscription to tho American Home-maker, given with each cas!i-in advanco subscription, at $1.50, to Bo hemia Nugget. KANSAS IS PROSPEROUS. The people of Kansas have 110 reason to complain of conditions this year, me corn t-iupui nliiMinmial. The great nr'oblem is how to store and ship it t . .. . 1 t..i t,f volume Wheil It IS iiu&twi, V . -7 of the crop is far beyond the crib capacity- and transpuuuuu.. ... cilities of the state. This is but one element of the state's prosperity. Everybody is TliHcr monev. The farmers have balances in bank A veteran buyer says: "I have been m the Se thirty years, and I have never know "the farmers to be in the Sumioi. they are uovv. Hereto fo e when I have contracted for iom or Tot cattle or for hogs the lamer has wanted his money as S as possible. He has not been able or willing to wait until the 2 op was delivered or the stock -O- -Consisting of- -O- Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves ane Tinware; rumps, 1'ipes ana AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ry Guns and Ammunition; Studebrker wagons, canton cupper riows, Harrows, Etc. For Miners Suyplies, the ouly house Soufh of Port land. Give us a call. GRIFFIN & VEATCH. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. cnld . This vear. as I make con fmMc T frive checks. I notice that most instances the farmer waits ,...til lu is coiner to town for some ti.s.icr i1s( Then he takes the check to the bank and leaves it to be credited to his account. As a result, the banks are over flowing with money to handle the crops. The farmers are sure of a rich reward for their labor which will be paid in "gold"--that is, in dollars every one ol which is equal to a gold dollar in purchasing power and not in 48-cent silver dollars, nor in paper redeemable in depreciated silver. They see by i this time that the populist "cheap ' money" theory was 110 panacea for i hard times; that hard times are not :..,.,i wr tlip "crime of 1873,' ! and that farming the land pays far : better in the long rim than "farm i ing in polities." gire'WR $ una 1 jv" 7Sfri4t. t. Central Oregon State Normal School Drain, Oregon: Knntmnhitrll. 1899. The buildings IV 111 OpUll IIB 11UUID IUI liiu nun J having been thoroughly renovated and improved, new apparatus added, and other Improvements nuute lor inu comiori mm ranmnraw GOOD BOARDING AND DORMITORY ADVANTAGES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Uniform Stuto Normal School Uminiti-UoiAliliito Training School In connection with Normal, whoro.jontors aro professionally 'trained under tho supervision of a Critic Teaciier, who win givu nis enuru un.u " Graduates of this school aro given a credit of thirty months' teaching experience which enables them to reach tho Lifo Diploma in tho quickest and mostsatisfac tory manner. Send your address fftV completo cataloguo to ' JojllU. XVALKKU, A. M., ITenlileut of Faculty. : ' V" .