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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
WHAT IT COSTS M'ov ..... mil t.rlilit v..l. J10 i . i...- n Mi (nrnnr In tint r' ., i'-oimifii Grove-boy, in n . n..!i ' " ' ...opIi.. coming.,...! ",,,m KW the ,p own swwl will, and always . ...Iconic II" "in'lo I'!" "P- . hre r.oiipl" of your ago Mini H" . 1... .i.ll IIIU lllll Mountains List of Subscriptions, I-tc. Through tin, kladiieM fi :. .. . ... With H " ...... R,rK m.f ohtlM,, ,, , " . . ... jtJtMlll llflllIMlMII . 1 1 1 f i . I 1 1 I . . , In. mil l.l.l Iiiiiiiiu nI iii.iii,.! . ..i- ii . ' linor ruin , mnHuriuurM to thw fund mw .jnfonRcr coach. wags an 'on tl,., mountain roud , ui iiva umi iimmrm nil , mmiim. i in. ........i.. i...ti. ... nr cuu'i - ' ' ftiiT iivrriiiKi mti i mm viifu.iu .... .t,rlontC "cwiipau "P i uy- .nr. i;,,, , , thlJ ,,,, t,mt m with hl". Lmtyear when MiWrilicrn to tin, road r. Bk"-" . t . tt i 1 J t'U tfteher wmiihi . "'iionioi the following HhI m account ,Jton'Watnl,"M mxos, Mono , oi muny r-,,urtliK to do contribution rif i. - turn iiiii. rind uixii.nl work I.. I.;. I... .i tool ...... i i i - ... hi- . 'i 1 1-111 ,i 1 1 on iiiii ro.nl o ,1(11(1 was off for tiiMtiircM now which hi) Iiiim not mi nreuruto account.f Ane cstchem prowloth not. A ( hut in tlm main this rconrt is cornet- ' Lerwaril ne riHurncti, umi novAriONii iikckivbi. ..v umi. .. " .. i Jin mrnlHI insaiM'ii, imn vimr IHUU I M..H Hllll l.l. r,ul pretty clo.0 run .,u .... my K.fcl.. ml Ilri,tow, nupplie $ 150 DO bw...e iini'iniy n.l no M" Win i.wMlli Wljrk l fJI llt(r lilt tit Illy ' if ft t. . ,jie oi '"" " ". ' " 11 "i-MKif, work mill mipplivK jMendi. an follows : W illlu 8hr-, .s t Piper, mipplion i tmntN : Pol'hlo HIutwimxI, 6 v.uul, jUncoln, 6ceiitH; Martun Hfmrii I i . I. iMi.tr MlinrwrifMI. 'lii t uoruii, - k,rn ABioclutton . i, flnt annual reunion ni the .ufLanu county will Im liuld ut , . . ..... ...iri.... isiTaCfiay. PUIiriHiiir un .nun' Comhtrltt. 20 and 21, 1BW. A EfiliTlttlon ! fxtt'iidml to uvery (I (X) 20 00 r. no Rciim UroH, work U (K) I'Vlix Oi.rr.u, potalMc-H 1 26 H Unit, work u CK) M 1, Vannehoinck, work 0 00 J I Joiioh, work 25 00 II Lurch, iti.pplii'H 26 00 Urlllln A Vi-iitch, mippliuM 60 00 J I Ci.rrin, work 12 00 V 8 Chriuin A Son, Hiippliei,. 26 00 Huimon DrutjOi, mipplieM 3 00 Joaepli rurkina, work U 00 AWia''"""" ' ' " udr Q I atllor, andollcotnr idu i f H llickuv. work 6 00 yiu,ndof the lulu war, to Join wltli Idbive xrund time. Our cone Hotthe lat war will he rucuper- Uudwoarc auxioua to "nwap IIch" iiith other. We have 'Ik.hsii there "k liar you." KvurythliiK will lioutvinako tha occaalon plcanaiit, I tt the lea it expei. no poniulo, va UMlrlnie lurmcr iiiioriuai.oi. LiKila tlm ume by addrfHitiiitf or LeiK. H. Miller, Si-cretary, Ki.Kuue lsrgl tig JH Store. a Larch hus n force of uiechnnica at ktwrlDi hla warohoUHu to the mar Fiiitorc buildiiiK 40 fi-ct. As aoiu U F Knox, MiippliuM 6 00 h Whipplo A Son, MupplieH 10 00 K lliincy, work 0 00 .Mt'Farlnnd I ron, Mi.pplicn 6 00 Ilcmr nwny A Hurkhnldcr, work 6 00 J W Ci.rrin, work 0 00 U'iUon Ventch, canh, , 6 00 Alhort Stocki, work 16 00 A V Zluikur, cull 8 00 Jnu.eH Duviil. caul. 6 00 Chun Clny 10 00 J A Auilcmoii, chmIi ; 6 00 (ieo O Knowlei. caah 7 60 UIihh (.SettyK, ciihIi 7 60 3 00 6 00 V II Oitrandi'r, canh I!"rt Nut..., ciifli. M IWIC UUIHIIHH iu ll'Cl. na avnii. I ill Ii dona work will b Immediately liKcV B""l 10 00 baesced upon the timln atom build Clhtrciult of which will be a larger I tommodioi.il Wore room 30 fent ibrlOJ in length. New front mid liihoir window will Ui nut in. Mr. Iti Intend to work hla h'hkJk Into rtnent cliamiula. ludico urid L't'ii- flirjrgooda !i. front on one aide, and fcU (urnlitiinif ucxt on the otuer, boot, ahoea and hula next. A door and hIiuvv window on 6th Kt will alo Iih nut in throi. I'll lith coatomera cuu go Immediately to grocery department. iinit J ihiaion. a J.I Itt vn jm. die I lUifirni a few tnileaout of town lust ttrfry, of heart fill I lire. Ho waa u n and wua hurled hy thu Maaonic eol tlilH city. Uu ciime here noine Bj(irii'o from Cheltou, Wlai-onain. tw uo family. wrJy Drowned. VHof the ho rues belonglne to the obrlc threuhttii imittlt btHiume Pfbtened Tueaday while the u.uchlue Picroiiinifthe ford In thin city, and I31!! In deep water. Where ho Bat neat drowning before tha hnrneaa w cut off him. tanrt iTbeyong people of Coltu'c Grove R'lipuoitu Uuiico ut MuHouic hull luat tilifht. and a very Dlcumtut gMhttd. Jo Bker, the well known barber, r"i until recently been in the em fof IheMuaick Mining und Milling pPny, Ui.ow arranging to lay In u pofnerul merchuudiau with the fo( conduutliiir mi in. tii (tutu atom llohflnti. I .. t it I l... .-.., i oe a n goou leuow ami ou PlIBdtu u f runt I no jm t-tii i tut (lilt. nd Mre. A. Kirk have returned l"0 Belkllin Ulirlr...u l...... tl...u .IK. r "f.HQ uiioio .v DPnlcd their daughter Mm Julin "'motCrcawell, with tho view of DCatino I.... i t.t. . H A ..culm. iur. xvir. bjb B'Uglltera uondltfon la tint iiiui'li im. I1 Menthol 0. II. nurkholder will ," w.ttthBla Buffering t hiH home I cltv Willi . u....... ...,.. I. r ,.r. Necltiii. JChai. ft.,. . .. . il -"Mwera oi zonconn upeni. bnnr. I., .i . . . 1. 17 " "'in city xuohuuv vismng "Wend lid Hoburd. Wyor UrlNl lfth I iuui 1 1 j i uvui nuu mQirOlll an nrtiuwln,! unfmtin ut Miuv. 1 'at UCHduv uftnrnnon. "erbert I.nii. i..,u .i -... ' 'H 1 1 .V.UIIICU l.UUI JIU' J II 1'erkiiiN. M.pplicH, work 40 00 I) Mutuenwiiy 10 00 John l'etemou CA Hiirlow 16 Urnber llnw 36 00 W V Iliiwley 60 00 Drtvitlaon A Hnwlcy 60 H 00 00 00 I'hlllipaACo 10 00 J F. Vomig 6 00 Lane county 700 00 Kohemiit Gold Milling A Mining Co 6.H3 09 Total $0740 34 The above doea not include all that wan expended by our company on road a, but only on Sharp Creek und up iiioun. tain anil to mill. The total amount being nearly JIW00. In 1807, in con aiructlnc wairon rond from bridge acrom How river to foot of grade up mountain our company expended about 700. while the donation from busines men and citizena waa about $400. J W Cook, Supt., Uohemia Mill A Mining Co. Among many novelties this Beason with tho Walter L. Main shows which oxhlbltH at Eugene Thursday, Sopt., 7 maybe mentioned the celebrated Wemtr Family, six in number, direct, from Berlin, Germany, the moat expensive aerial feature ever presented in Ameri ca. Canandhigua tho horseback riding pony, the only one like him. In the big monagorio tout will bo seen tho "Congress of Nations, a representation of every nation on earth; the music will be furnished bv a genuine baud of native Cubans. ni.,.H. Hon, formerly of the St Louis Jewelery Co., Grants Pmw, is now pre siding over the repair work of Sol David sons during his absence in uohemia . Mr Hoff is highly recommended aim uu umrt entrusted to him will recoivo prompt and careful attention. F n Piii'Miiiih bus hia new Btock of heaters in. Go and see them they are beautios. The lowor story of tho Sherwood block will bo finished ready for occupancy by tho 1st of the month. Griflin and Veatch are in with a now ml this week. It will interest you, read it. cook stove, heating atovo or camp s:ovo B I'lin.urrt. . TO TllADK. to F. B. i int. in EtiL'ono'to trade for JIOIISUHIi" - , . property in Cottage Orove. Inqui.e at AH Ahotit You. WillOrimn has returned fiotn the mitu'fi. S K Piper lias returned from a trip to iiohc.niii. O. P. Adnms has returned from his mining Interests In Jlohcmiu. Bruce Walker and wife visited Mr mid Mrs Alf Walker this week. ooi iiuviUHon is home from u pros pecting tour in iiohemiu. Duke Knox and Frank Jennings were visitors to Kuge.io Monduy. J. H. Welder of Kugone was in Cot tage Grove fiunday. H. T. Glass of Crawfordsvillo was In Cottage Grove last week. J . S. Woodruff superintendent of the Champion was in tho city last week. Piofessor Hnapp of Kugeno who has been visiting in Iiohemiu has returned home. F. J. Hani minim; exnert. from Colorado Springs was it. the city lust week. Superintendent I II nlnghatn was u pascunger to and from Portland this week. Hobert Aloxundor, the S. P. wood contractor, was registered ut tho Sher wood lust Sunday. Surveyor Collier who Iiiim been doing work in the ISohemia district returned the luuto'f the week. Wnlt Griflin returned to Kugeno after a weeks visit in the interest of his busi ness Ii ere last Saturday. Chan Vandenburg and Tom Awbrey are home from a trip to Uohemia, look ing as fat antl "cassy" as ever. K. S. Adams of New York who has become interested in Bohemia mining property was in the city Fridny. I). Hunt of Saginaw who has been in the employ of the Noonday Mining Compsny was in town Monday. JeSHe Griffin and Oscar Vaughn re turned to their work at tho Saginaw mills Monday after a two week's va cation. Win. Heed is in receipt of news that his nephew, H. Durkham who resided at Kelso, Wash., has committed suicide. Mies Annie O'Brien, of Portland, who has been the guest of MIhb Gracie Hemenway returned to her home Mon duy. Gen. Huston has purchased a farm anil country hotel in Southern Oregon, and will operate the same the coming year. Cheetcr F Lee, a prominent mining expert from Spokane, Wash., who haB been looking over properties in Bo hemia a. rived here on his way out Tues day. Superintendint I. H. Bingham of the Mnsick Mining and Milling Company, returned from a business trip to Port land Saturday morning and loft that afternoon for Bohemia. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lea left Monday morning for Blue river, where they will remain a week or ten days. Mr. Lea lias mining interests there, which promise something rich. Mr. and Mrs.G. J. Atkins who havo been stoDDimi in the Uohemia district for some timo have departed for their home in Chicago. Mr. Atkins is general manager of tho Noonday Mining Co. Sum iionnett. C Delasus and nrick Knox, one with a prospect pick, another with a double barrel gun and the other with a rope hitched to a pack horse, were scon going iiohomiawards tho other day, way ahead of their grub supply, in niiest of tho yollow stutl tor which we are nil hunting. v. v. I'nrkins. brother of Joe Perkins of this city, and wife and daughter, of Baker City, arrived Here Mommy morn ing on a visit. Mr. Perkins Has not been hero since 70 and nuuirauy .us covers many changos. Miss Lulu Currin, who hah been visiting witn Jir. Perkin's family returned Homo wiin thorn. Dr. W. W. Oglesby brought clown from'tho Bohemia mines a large chunk of ore from the Helena mine, owned by BruneanA Jennings Bros, of Cottago Grovo, which was very rich with gol d. Tho doctor has a group of 8 claims in tlie samo neighborhood which from tho ....,ioa must bo verv rich. A company has boon organized for tho purposo of selling stock to develop mo known as tho "Golden Slipper Mining ...i :n!.,.. n.n with tho doctor oa aim .miiii'h president and M.O. Warner as score- -pi. .Ini.tor loft yesterday for the mines to make arrangements for do- velopmonf-J unction Times. Gumming & Sehr.- 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 do wn will prove beneficial to every economical buyer. A large shipmentof Syrups just recieved Also New Pickles in bulk, kegs and glass. Look up the SATISFACTION STORE. CUMMING & SEHR. C. M. HlJNDERER, E. J. Patterson, J. A. Fryer. The Fashion Stables. G. M- Heiderer & Go- Prop. Proprietors of the Bohemia j -and- Black Butte Stage Lines, j Reasonadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shoe Economy is not lmjring Shoddy Shoes. 1 ,' We now bae a KUJ,l 1 STOCK of the I BEST SflOES. A New Invoice Dry Ooods and 1 Orocerlef. i ( I Ileiuvmray I Hllll .1 j llurkholtlar. J y Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. F. B. PHILLIPS DEALER IN HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware: Hardware Sundries: Caroenters Tools: Gar den Tosls, and Miner's Supplies. .X1 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. F. B. PHILLIPS. 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. FOR SALE. Anyone wishing to buy a good side saddle will do well to call on Mrs. O. E. Jones. WOOD WANTED. Cy Miller wants 100 tier of stove wood. See him. WOOD FOR SALE. A two-horse vyngon box load, dry kindling wood for 2Ccts.. at Suginaw B. K. L. Co. WOOD FOR SALE. A two-horpo wagon box load, dry kindling wood for 25cts. at Saginaw. B. K. L. Co. BoyB, have you scon those fine shot guim at Griffin & Veatoii Co. this otllce.