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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1899)
1JcV"tt:(l 10 Mli.iiiK. Lumbering and p """"g l"tcreBfa of llliH Community, lo Good Government, and Hustling for a Living. CJol.lae:o Oiovh, Oregon, Friday, Nov 3, 1899 NO. 4LO 8 YD I IR ATTrMTlAM g IS CALLUD to an Elegant line of LADIES WRAPS, just in, direct iiwiu wiu I'liciory. FOR STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, we er Call and see tliem at the Old Reliable Store! LIVE AND LET LIVE, IS OUR MOTTO cannot be EXCELLED. KAKIjST & BIIISTOW. YOU ARE CAUTIONED BOHEMIA NOTES. A General Write-up of the Camp Continued From Week to Week. SOT TO UUY GOODS out of Town or elsewhere, before examining our large and well selected stock of General Merchandise. IP YOU WILI IIKKD tle above warning, you will profit by it. We sell goods ' at BED-ROCK PRICKS. CENTS' Overcoats and Furnishing goods. LADIES' wrappers and furnishings. PRICES WILL SUIT. EAKIJN & maSTOW, Cottage Grove, Or. . mar r 5 i r W 7 1 i. i " in rki i i m woa$... uiinaow curtains ..xaaies nose... We have a nice line, and the price is right. h black we start itaUoc a yard t j $1.50, in cither tit plain black or brocaded. In tis light colors we start it at 20c a Mrrl IttA-in fVir A i lln.. iu trrt." beautiful in changeable colors. DRESS GINGHAMS We have these in different colors, plaids for 10c, iac er rard. Our ics'c gingham is a very soft finish. PRINTS In flnrL' ortlorc tvn tnrt it sit er -- ' ....... . J to 7c and in ligh' colors at 4c and jca yard. Our 7c print is the best' m the market. APRON GINCHAMS Small checks for 64c per yard. OUTING FLANNELS hi light colors we have it as cbeapas 50a yd. to i2c in dark wlorswe start it at 7c to 1 ic a yd. assortment in these goods. TABLE LINENS In the white we have it for 30c 40c, 50c and 75c. Our 30c line is ft linen but is good value for the ooney the other lines are linen ndcan not be beat. 1 Three yards long very pretty 1 design full width for $1 per pair, and 3f yds long heavier and bet ter for $1.50 pr. Scrims fur isjc to 15c per yd . ART DENIMS j Very pretty, floral and gold 'design, if you wish to make your grandma a nice chair cushion or chair back for a christnias present our art designs are just what you j want, come and see it. .CRETONS j For 14c and i6c per yd, very pretty floral designs. BLANKETS Por 65c cotton to $6.45 all wool. We are selling these on a special margin and know that they can not be bought for less money than we offer them for right from the mills, colors white and dark grey COMFORTERS Positively made from nice clean batting and good print for$i.5o, no old rags are used in these goods. ! LADIES UNDERWEAR j Our line is complete starting at ! 25c cotton to $1.25 a11 wool. We I have either vests or pants separate j or union suits, also for children. In cotton we have them for 5c to 25c, in wool 25c to 50c. Our 25c hose are exceptionally good values. Try one of them. CORSETS We carry the C. B. 500, $1 line 75c, 50c and also a 30c line. KID GLOVES Our claim on kid gloves is that we have the best $1 .25 glove in the market. We handled this glove for five years now, and sold hund reds of them and had no complaints they all give satisfaction. Give our line a trial. $1.25 is the price, they can not be sold for less. Do not Forget That we Have For Sale Groceries Glass Ware Gents Furbishing Goods Boots and Shoes Rubber Goods Hats and caps Drugs Diamond Dyes School Books Zli H Notions, Etc. Then comes the Traveler owned by Nunn, Morgan & Reed which while doing assessment on one of the claims an open cut was run from one wall to the other showing the ledge to be just 15 feet wide. A Sflllinlw tnlfpti from nrrn; tlif pntirr. 1r1rr i. : i .. - .v.v. 011un.u a uuuunciii icsi. vaiue of gold $1.82. stiver 116 oz., copper 7 percent, platina 32 per cent. " v-- " "- wi plying jjjujjrucs 111 tne great Bohemia district. Just below the Traveler is another valuable firoup of 3 claims and owned by Snapp, Jones & Snapp, now undergoing some extensive development and are disclosing some flattering results. Ore in this mine runs high in lead and copper with a good value of gold per ton. 'lMlf; frMil 1otilf-.li lifiTf. n trrct tliinrr ofi1 tlm. It- .....1 . 1 just the kind of men to make a camp take on a business like ap- i fun unw. ....v d vimiigi. ui luiiu.uiun luuiiu no wnere eiae in jcamp, it being a deep blue guiess. Their ledges of which they have 3 ttnmllfl flrf tmnr nilfl tt.fill fl nrn1 tirtflt errrA rntr,n 1 r r r " " ...in fjyjw gauge uiiu iicc iium both walls . Continuing down Horse Heaven Creek one comes in contnet with a fine group owned by Pierson & Ely which is a well developed property consisting of 5 claims lying in what is known to Bohemians as Pouch gulch. This property basso far as development is concerned showed far better thou the owners anticipated, it being in a serpentine dyke 01 chist. Lying at the foot of this dyke is yellow porphery in a state of oxidization, and assays so far obtained, show this to be very rich in free gold besides silver and copper. The company has grades completed for a mile and are at present working on a trail from the Noonday mill a distance of 1 miles. Just as soon ascompleted a mill will be put in. Water and timber are in abundance and being below the deep snow line operations can b carried on throughout the entire year. On below this valuable camp there are a number of other claims of minor importance with various amounts of development all of a sub stantial nature and proving beyond a doubt the stability of this end of the camp. The Ridge Hotel country lies about 4 miles to the northwest of the Noonday mine tind is rapidly coming to the front as a mining com munity A number of fine locations have been made this summer some of which are gaining the notice of the public from recent development by almost what might be termed tenderfoot prospectors. There is enough ore in sight to justify the erection of a mill which is rapidly Hearing completion This group consists of 4 full sized claims owned by Frank P. Slavin. Phil Spong and others. The ore is identical with the other well developed mines of this camp which shows the camp to be almost without limit, with large well defined leads free from both walls and of a free milling oharacter. There are many other locations of minor importance but not suffi ciently developed so far as to show just how far clown on the north this continues, but from all appearances it continues to Blue River and on to the Santiam. Situated on Grizzly mountain are a number of good mines owned by prospectors in every walk of life from banker to farmer. Many of this great mountain's claims are developed more or less by tunnels, shafts and cross cuts showing ore continuously. Not only one lead but uie enure uiuuiiuuu is u acnes ui 411111 l. icuus an 01 wnicn are Heavily titttiArnli vfl nilfl Qlintv nt: nrnnrl n crrnrlo nf cmoltititr nra ot? KA ... 1 ..... mit.vM ....... ...w.. fc " t." vy.w HO V..UI UC 1UIII1U anywhere on the Pacific Slope. On this mountain are situated the Montana Mine & Milliner Comoanv's fine eroun described el.civhfft in this work. There are a number of other locations on this famous mbuntaiu but space won't admit of a general dsscription. Situated in the canyon be tween Grizzly and Fairview mountains is the famous Grizzly group recently sold to London capitalists, but formerly owned by Byrne Bros.. Johnston & Klophensteiu one of the finest in the west. The ledge so far shows a strong continuous lead 6 feet from wall to wall of almost solid galena. This company has ample water power for any re duction works needed, there being a natural fall of over 60 feet with timber for sawmill purposes till the end of time. The Laura owned by Leroy Bros is also just across the canyon from the Grizzly. This lehd is strong and continuous throughout the entire length of their claims. . German it JNkTPlailCL Cottage Grove Or. fflTMB MS ??MMmk Light Your Home, Store, Church or Hall at Nominal Cost CUcaptv than Kerosene! Sttfcv Than Ann Other Ilttiiulnant! rarest and Most lli'ltllant Lijht Known! APPROVED BY INSURANCE COMPANIES J Price of tho Fiint Miu-hino of HO Light, 50 pur cent. DiHCOimt, which in $02.50 f. 0. b., Eugene, Oregon. Each Generator Bent Complete remly to bo Coiinectod to-Piping. IT IS HERE! The Largest Stock in South Lane! -Consisting'.' of- -O- Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves ane Tinware; Pumps, Pipes' and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Guns and Ammunition, Studebrker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. For Miners Supplies, the only house South of Port land. Give us a call. . GRIFFIN & VEATCH. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. I. jraNK & SON, EUG-ENE, CXREGcOJST. If you don't need a now pair of shoes today you will bofore long, and there fore it's u good idea ito got posted on the bent place to buy. Wo don't oxpect to bo nblo to sell unless it is;to your in terest to buy horo, It's easy to prove that to you, however, if you will give us a chance. Will you? Ben Lunon. NOTICE. Parties knowing themselves to bo in debted to 1110 will greatly oblige by a prompt settlement. Dr. Geo. Wall. Quick delivery The Weekly Oregonlan.