BOHEMIA "toe Projptfoui Builneu Men T SEgiCottage Gtorc Advertise in Bring Vow Job Work to the Nugget Job Offfc. Prices Reasonable RKlNuira:et. Uevotcd to the Mining, Lumbering n.ul Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. NUGG VOL. IT Cottage Grove, Oi?egon, Friday, A.pril 6, 1900 usro. 12 lEukii) & Bi'lstoV, BAN KfiltS. BTciiLSdCfa Gcicr(i(il ttonlilnc fSisnicss In (ill lis Brunches. Oallnc Jr, Ongin SHAVING PARLOR. J. E. Yotiitf, MIY AT LAW, iOBwu Main iirrti, mil nine, Ctt(tffe Ormve, Oregon. J. S. MEDLEY, attorney At Law, Oflr ()a Hln Hlft, ICtttao (trove, Oregon. fliller. General Blacksmithing. '1 Twl'doofi North ot Kukln A .lr..ow,i, :v tbUiiyc Or ore, Oregon. JUST ARRIVED Our Spring line of ladies Dress Skirts, Underskirts and Parasols. Silk Capes, Fancy Rib bons, and many other new things, too numerous to mention. FOR GENT'S FURNISH INGS Our stock is more com plete than ever before. "C" Us, "C"? Eakin & Bristow it MHMtamcrlnc Schlccf, n. D. DiseaKS of Women and Children. pottage Grove, Oregon. V MIN MINING Devoted to Boliemia Notes and Mining Items of General Interest to Mining Men, rttr r3 i Hew Spring Goods of Jill Hinds Our store is filling up with the choicest up-to- date ffonrls in thft p.mintv. Spp xvTmt wo hvp om. H.i Lnntnvrti i2 " " " Hinds A r.on.lntrone owners of the Hohemia Girl claim on Bohemia Mountain next tha Muaiclc, have sold the property to Seattle parties, less a ono-fourth In terest which Mr. Hinds still holds. Mr. Hinds will have chargo of the develop ment work which will be comniencc Tha work thus far has only been in the nalureof assessment work, but the af.lfl.VH haVA hnf-n vrrv n Inn! am the owners, running from $I6to I26 to the ton. About 25 men are now employed at tha Halena mine. The now stamp mill hegun active operations this week and work in all lines is hi-ln., .h,i ti. new machinery works perfectly and a very successful run la now assured. Cy J. Bingham returned to the Muaick mine Wednesday. superintend the puttinC in of necessary air pipea, etc. It is expected active operations will begin soon. Mr. Geo. Sherwood exhibited on our streets one l.iv thU : device for use in placer mining which is said to be one of the best ever Invented for saving fine cold. It is called the Undercurrent Gold Mkl3,73 now in general use on 8nake river and other places where fine cold is found H U proving quite a hucccsh. It has been tested along aide of the old rocker process where only $1.60 to (2.00 per day to the man could be saved. The undercurrent machine would save 50 with the same labor. Mr. Hhor,i i . . , vuu iiuuiuiq un mail there being no patent on the machine anyone interested could manufacture and uee one, and at a cost not to exceed S25. He will soon go to the Bohemia district and try the machine on some of the promising placer ground thern. W. H. Ostrander is in town this week, however devi.lnnmon on the Adams Mountain claims, of which he is superintendent. Ben Pearson and Al Parker are prospecting on Martin Crack. Some very promising ledges are known to be located there and the boys will no doubt meet with success. Prospectors are around every day. taking advantage of tha beat llr for their class of work. With the exception of tTie higher altitud , a year the snow still pector. imeof tha prevents, the rest of the district is now at Ha beat for the pros- wntt 3jsIi!ooabIe Dressmaking. Main greet Cotlugr Grove, Or. , ' DEPUTY ! tafe SMinerat Surveyor.! BpecjaTattentton given to Mining) . ClaiWf.aad procuring of Patents. KM Gkants Pass, Okkgon. S JVew line of dress goods. Nciv line of men's shirts. Now line of light summer goods. New line of men's underwear. New line of men's collars and ties. New line of men's Hats. New line of men's shoes. JVeivTihe of notions. NOTJCE FOR PUBLICATION. New line of prints. New line of hosiery. New line of corsets. New line of mitts and gloves. tS .vSm T. it a UU IpeeUifhttenUon given io the . i.vv ru .iiniini itnnr mil if i ml' . . Vf (htf HARRIS Counselor-at-Lavr New line of ladies' collars and ties. Old line of prices New line of lace and novelties. TWiich are bottom figures. GAEMAN & NEWLAND. Okkgok. L. L. Stevens, JrtJ Jk. AffnrneV.nLLaw A & , P P M r J luhu ml ha noun UM Special attentjon given to Mining it" m Busineas ana BeOBOBBBeBBBBeflC0BflaB8BBaB0B0aB0BaBO OB0B0BB0B0B0B0B0B00BOB0BOB0BOBOB Collection Orkoon 8 iginfeoii & Hardy, ittorncyT and Vottntelor at iJt'.W. f'M peciaignttcntion given to rUia'i- LcWiof Mines. j ' 'jsmI KuoKSa, Oiinnos. HIM llli l I Vm.RENSHAW ne9j!rHE EXCHANGE LP WALKBR .... Maalr. ujinf ISM nKA'-Kll Mi JNE? wines, iWi rmiQUORS, M CIGARS lain iStrect, Cottage Grove, Ore. Ssri,rietorof"" jetf'he Popular Cigar and Confec o njC yrlouery Store, ill 'f W ilnU XVtnoiCannerf LtinehoH. tl"'.1; ''it K '"'ft 'S0"1" in t. Cigari'f Low and High 'SJrade an(fPriccs to suit the Trade. 7 Miu Street, Cottage Grove, Ore. i4 Kl I JEROME KfaOX, jipey at Law. ;wptn pild ts Mining Business. "VnJ K ' Collage Grove, Oregon. STAKH NOTIOE. !.(hfi n'Pllv Biistomers will linn a nno oi my EbT now nt my old place. !uu for tho genuine urtlclu. D. Lincoln. 1 "v.t, woman in Oregon is Irs. Wood of Marion 103. Estimators and Locators OH TIMBER LAND. Parties wishing to be located on Timber Laud will find it to their advantage to consult us. GLASS BROS. Cote Grove i Bon Ton MEAT MARKET! PROPRIETORS. OF. Planing Oregon We have had Sixteen experience in the timber land busi ness and guarantee satisfaction. We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Years Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and repaired. We will also work Floor ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size Studding, etc. Main Street Cottage Grove, Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon Mar . 15, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of g 1 timber lands in the States of Cali- i fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash 0 ; ington Territory," Aslak A. Aaby of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, I State of Minnesota has this day ; mea m tins omce lus sworn state- 5 1 ment No. 904, for the purchase of ' the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and lots 1, 2, of Section .No. 34, in Township No. g ' 22 S., Range No. 3 W., and will ofTer proof to show that the land as ' sought is more valuable for its tim 2 i ber or stone than for agricultural g ! purposes, and to establish his claim e to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 29 day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Peter L. Harastad, of Minne apolis, Minnesota, O. O. Lund, H J. Hanson, A. M. Newman, of Eu gene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 29 day of May 1900. J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. fiKJND & HANSEN, Hotel Sherwood, Cottage Grove, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT Rotel 6ugee HOLLENBECK BROS. AND BRISTOW. R. A. SANDERS, rilOl'KIETOn OH Headquarters for Mi ling men. Evory wnnt attended to. o KlIGIvNR, ------ Send your orders bu Telephone. W. H. Beagle, NOTICE HOIt I'UULICVTION. CITY ELECTION. Last Saturday night a city pri mary was held at Martin's Hall and a ticket was nominated with O. F. Knox, as mayor; J. S. Medley, re corder; Herbert Eakin, treasurer; H. Callison, marshal, Mr. Knox and Mr. Eakin being nominated by acclamation. Monday morning Mr. Knox decided to draw off, and W. S. Bennett and W. H. Beagle were placed upon the ticket. The councilman nominated by the pri mary were J. P. Taylor, 1st ward; Oliver Veatch, 2nd ward; Robert Griffin, 3rd ward. Monday F. Goodman went into the field for councilman in the 1st, Ben Lurch in the 2nd, and C. H. Vandenburg 3d. While there was considerable scratching and some interest taken, still the election was ot a peaceful kind and everybody accepts the result, which is as follows, in the best of humor: Bennett, ward 1 13 ward 2 52 ward 3 64, Total 129. Beagle, ward 1 32, ward 2 17, ward 339, Total 88. Majority for Bennett 41. RBCORDBR. Medley, ward 1 15, ward 249, ward 363, total 127. Young, ward 1 30, ward 2 19, ward 3 4I, total 90. Majority for Medley 37. MARSHAL. McFarland, ward 1 7, ward 2 62, ward 3 44, total 113. Callison, ward 1 40. ward 2 26 ward 340, total 106. Majority for McFarland. COUNCILMAN. Taylor 32: Goodman 11? Ma jority for Taylor 19. Lurch 48; Veatch 22. Majority for Lurch 26. Vandenburir Si: Griffin no: ma- jerity for Vandenburg 3. Ormgon. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder Warld'a Fair JllghMt MwUl and Olplsnu. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. r.on't Toliieto Spit ud smoke roar tin lutf. to quit tobacco easily and forovor, lo mair oetto, full ot life, nerve and vigor, tako No-To Ujo, the wonder-worker, that mokes weak moa Strong. All druceltta.Uoorll. Curacuanu teed. Booklet and aampla free. Addreel BterUnf Itemed Co., Chicago or New Yor United States Land Offlce, Roseburg, Oregon. March IS, 1M0. Notice Is hereby glrea that In comnllance with the provlMona of the act of Congress of June 3, 1678, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In theStatesof t'allfornla.Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Peter L. Ilamstad of MlnneajKills Coanty of Hennepin, State of Minnesota has "thl? day filed In this omce his sworn statement No. 905, for tho pur- . cnaso 01 tne SK a of Peetlou No. W. In Town ship No. 2-J H. Itange No. Iff,, and will offer I proof tn show that the land songht is more , ralnablo for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural nurnoses.and to establish his nlatm tn fT7T 1 ..M lai.il t.af . . . .-...it uiuiu A.vgi.iur aim iisrciTBroi till rxftl ntt at nAa.lin.n O .... T.. a . ....a vM.iu w IIU..UUI5! VICgUU, 1111 A UCSUItf lilt) 29 day of May 1500. llo names ns witnesses: A. A. Aaby of Minneapolis, Minn., O. O. Lund, II. J. Hanson, A.M. Newman, of Eugene, Oregon. I Any and all persons claiming adversely tho unitoa States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, above-described lands are requested to file t February 27. 1900. their claims in this office on or before said 29 Notice is hereby given that In comnlianeo ,i,vni with tho provisions of the act of Congress of , June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oro-! ' koii, rtovaua, ana Washington Territory," Clement I'latt of Cottage Groro, County of Lane. State of Oregon has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 883, for the pur chaso of tho NK M of Section No. u, In Towa ship No. K!S. Itange No. 3 V and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is moro valuablo for its timber or stone than tor agr. cultural purposos, and to establish his claim to said land before the Itoglsterund Receiver oi this office.at Koseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday tho 9th day of May 1900, gj,j He names as witnesses; Henry Hanson, O.O. Lund, of Eugene, Oro gon, Olo Hegaas, Ole Itoe, of Bucoda, Washing, ton, abrerTbT" Guns nd Ammunition, Studebrker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows, their claims in this oiiice on or before said oth , Harrows, Etc. For Miners Supplies, the only house South of Port day pf May 1900. laMti. Oive tis n mlt n.T?TTM?T TST JC . " ( VJakA Wh VA. VAWAWA J.T. BaiDais, Register. The Nugget office is under ob ligations to S. S. Shortridge for a handsome boquet, the first of the season, which was highly appreciated. IT IS HERE I The Largest Stock in South Lane! -o- Consisting of- -O- Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps, Pipes and .. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! J. T. BB1DOES, Keglstor, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON