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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1900)
, pr,,rincnus Buslncsi Max iT Bf ing your job W0fk to tfce j Nugget Job Office. Prices Reasonable JJevoled to Iho Mining, Lumbering ami Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. , Oott-age Grove, Oregon, Friday, July SO, 1900. V', PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Attorney (U-laio Devofod To Bohemia Nofe.s and Items of orvcr&finrorerro Minincf Men Co'l'TACWt Giiovit, Oiut. ' IliJ A- r j. S. MEDLEY Attorney"" M,'w Ollkoon MlM treol CoTTAOH GltOVK, OKU. L. L. STEVENS MtorneyU-Lai o o o ' uini ("iiofin'im. I.igunj:. Okk. i . JEROME KNOX Mlorneynt-Law CoTTAOK GllOVK, Oltl. ciu. ., luitnr. -runMPSON & HARDY i - :l'lonieusaml Counselor s-at- Law l rll t'!iHi" "jl'?'L!lLi!'c lllw V1""' El'GKNK, OKIt. , A large line of Shirt Waists that we are closing out without regard to cost. If you want a bar 'gain now is your time to get it. A few pairs of Men's and Women's Shoes in odd sizes, will sell you at 50c on the dollar. Eakin Srist ow. L. T. HARRIS Attorney and Caunsclor-at-Law Fjr WtieMlwt kIvoii Hi Uw Uw if Milieu. Nat Ntlluii) Hank IlulKlliiK. El'GICNH, OKH. F v. L VI 11 L K jIHRAYS. nm,..ri 1j- mini rvratvu iiminiit attenttiin. n?AMK' P. WHITE. ctnT.(ii: onovK. oiti:. j-olih Jatncii llumenwiiy, Miilii l. a u Li a o B U oBoaanocBBtcueaoEooonoisoucccnsnoEonossrsOLiCinsEeacijoBOBOHOBoaoaeQOHoonsnoHaoEonoo El I. vr IUIVK. T. W. NKVII.I.. Lloyd & Nevill 1IS0 KNOISKKIW I H III. UTY MINCKAI. HUKVKVOHH noun M-M ChiiiiiUrnf tniniiiorro t'OUTUNI), OltK. Te t,h iellnyM.17 r ' i. t iuw FOR MEN. We handle Saranac Glove CompiinvV gooiN. They are coiiHidoiod the boHt glove iii tlio market. Good Yellow Oil Slock with patented Hiring fastener GO ami 7r!. Our Sii'iiin I'rnof line nro i soft, pltil blu gluve, iin- noil iik dnralile;' iiiiiiIu with jiatentixl htriiiK fnnt I'liur 8.'.i-, ?.l ami $1 --'5. Unlincil Kit, colt fltiUli, niiikini; a vi-ry nice! tlriviun n'"vu- .Siiraiini lhick, liglit weight, fine HKM'k, nri lianil.onen bnck, Porter fiiHliMicr, wi'lteil.wax lineti thread Mift ami pliaiik; uiiiluiililedly the brut itlnvo in the imiiket II ro. Unllned Choppor Mltn, oil grain alt kin OOoamtifl. Lined Kit Glove, fine Hluek . . .$1. Carman & Newland COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. I'OR HOYS. Cotton Su'OtlerR, yood quality, in maroon and aHoorted striped colora BOu. All-Wool, lidit weight, agsorted col ored striped 1!5. FOR MEN. Cotton, good quality, color ma roon fine. Mixed Cotton and Wool, medium lieavv, mumim 80c. All-Woof, nood quality, medium liuavy, munioii ft 10. Satno iih'iiIhivo. only liner wool, hi--hoi ted fiilid colors 05. All-Wool, very line quality, in as Korted colorcil Mripen. . . - -5. White, medium heavy 50. FOR CHILDREN. Lawn Hoods, made, of lace open work ; very pretty dcion 35 to Ojc Embroidered nnd. Tucked Muslin and SwisB, dilfWent deHiuim. . . . 75u to 35. Ladies' Sun Bonnets, mnde of eham bray, full back crown, stitched uud lined, assorted colors. .50c. Our line of Looe Embroideries, Rib liomj and Urygooda Notions ia large. Ladies' Rummer Skirts, large, vari ety ; in price from . . . .50c to $3. Shirt Waists, different colors' and kihds 50c to $0 75. Ladies' Neck Wear in latest styles. . 15c to 00c. Since, the strike last week in the Bohemia min!, known as the Knotts proper ty, the steady development work with every foot of depth attained shows tho oro to ho richer and licher. The shaft is now down to 37 feet, and from tho pnipt o the strike the whole shaft is it solid mass of ore. It is not known where tho walla are nnd they will not be found until the shaft is down 50 feet, when cross cuts will.be run to ascertain the width of the ledge. This pooiest specimen of ore that could he selected from tho bottom of tho shaft has been assayed and goes t?3o, white other pieces taken from the corners of the shaft go ?S19. The ore in the center of the shaft is so full of gold, visible to the naked eye, that it was not thought wortli while to make assays of 'it, aa it can't help hut run away up into the many thousands. Since tho strike Mr. Ladd, who is in charge of tho mine, has gone down tho hill about 300 feet from the new shaft and llnds by measurement that the ledge at that point is 10 feat in width . II Am have been sunk at various discunues tor the whole length of the claim and the ledge shows itself in every instance. The most remaikable thing in connection with this great, find is that tho new shaft waa sunk on a spot that was absolutely barren of any surface indications, and tho brush and undergrowth had to i cut away before the ground could bo broken. Mrs. Finnicau, it seems, is u well known clarivoyaut, and says tha Her spirit control guided her to that spot and specilied that the ore would' be found at it deptli of 129 feet, and so it was. Whntever may have been the way through which the big sttike was brought about, it has uncovered the largest anil richest body of ore in the whole Bohemia district, and will instill new life and energy in tho Uevelopmcnt of tho many splendid prospects in old Bohemia district. From a gentleman just down from Bohemia we learn that tho survey of the Golden Slipper mine has been completed and u contract let for 00 feet of tunnel. Work is being nushed on the 00-fnot tunnel, which has u live-foot vein that runs upward of f!5 in copper, gold and silver. The property was expected to bo visited a a M u u CARMAN & NEWLAND o a a c o a Q a ea o CI o a a o o a o n o H O a o ta o (i e a a o u o H. C. PERKINS - i'u V S. Mineral Sureeyor irleitUim Klvcm to MlnliiK e:llm li'nl iriicurliiKuf 1'Htenta. Gkants Pass, Ok it. Mrs. Kiilhcrliic Sclilccf, AI. 1. leases of Women and Children COTTAOK GllOVlC, OUK. n,oBPBgnoco3oceaEot20aBoaBcnonB0HscoonocosBsa8BgnoncBeaoBCBonoDOBooBeHeBOBOHeao n a m ELITE o Shaving o Parlor COTTAGK GUOVK, OKI5. GRIFFITH & CRAIG, Props. I tm rn 11 && H0felNUSS. o i r, MixS. PET SANFORD'S 1'or FasliionnUc Dressmaking-' MAIN HTltlSliT COTTAGK GUOVU, Oltli. William Renshaw THE EXCHANGE Al.P WAKKU't, MunnKor. h'CAUIU VA KINK WIN1-;S, UQUORS, CIGARS. Mnluntroct, CotliiB" Orove, Oru, I'M I. ON D. L. PICKARD & SON T HOl'SR I'AINTINO,, l'Al'HU IIANdlNU, ijHlN WOUK', CAKUIAOU I'AINTINO. Vorlc mariintcol COTTAGK GltOVlt, ORK. 15AKIN & BRISTOW BANKERS- Triumact n Clcnorul llitnklinr llunliiass til All ItR llriUK'llM. CoTTAGU GUOVU, OUK, CY. MILLER & CO. ' eral Blacksmithing -Two doora North of EnVtn .t Jlrlstpw's C0TTAG GROVK, OKI'!. in. O. Ksnwi.Es. Ciuhi.hu Gutty. NOTARIES PUBLIC UOHUMIA, ORU. Olllconl Mimlols Mlnouml Klophunt Mountain. SU.MMKU HKSOHTS. it iin. inniintaiiis our neotilo in in- irreasiiiL' nuilibeiH yearly look for those davs of relaxation and iccieation ncces- sarvto niaintaln tne nuimin i uu-iiiu.. fair working condition. The languorous sloth of the hcashore proves very k ductivo while it lasts, but many have decided that the annual outing should provide not only rauicai cihuiku JindHiirroundiiigs, but also such stimu lation of nagging, energies as . vide brawn and vigor for toe return to i..i.... i.-n- n.i- tiiiv nrco the mountain climb and ramble, tho balsam of tho mountain pines, and tho clear, un adulterated mountain air. "In tins direction mu "" nowairords a wealth of attractions. The entire lino of road from Ash ami o Bedding is studiien wim ,,"'" ' accessible hotels and cn.np.s where are cheer and comfort, and healing at reasonable cost, and whero you mu hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with equal tM"Qrt von look for healing waters, none better can bo found, hot or co il, tl an tlio' springs of ,pliland, Colest.n, AtXrHonBarilett, Byion and l'ao ""Before visiting lC..m,u tl.e peoplo of .. . uiuiM lil pen tliu glories oi u roves of Mar nosa and Uilavo as, mo ffisians arc likely "'n'Si''Miirklmm. DIVIDE ITEMS. iKl'AKT Time Schedules Amtivc ChtFAKii- Butt Uikc, I'envor. l"t. 4pm l'orlliuiil Wnrtli.ilrrmhn.Kiiii- iifplal mm i-lty, Kt. l.iiiH, :l.'i u m Chlrago nnd hnst. Atlunlli' Bull Uiki), Denver,, ! I. 8:Wam KxiiroM Wortli,ilnmlm,Kn- V pin wis City. St. Uinli, VI limit- Chicago nuil tust. liiKton Hinkuno Willi" Wiilln, I.iwl 1 Klyor tun, SiMikntio, Mln Until ndipolH. Hi. I'll"', 1 ulutli,. Milwaukee, CbtvaKo una Unit. S II 111 OCKAN STHIMHIII'S tpm All niillluK iIhios snb- Ject to I'hKiixo. Tor Sun frimcia '" hill every 5ilnyn Dally V.X. COI.UM11U HlVBIt ' I ! '" , Kiiii'liiy SruAMKRs Kx.Suud'y 8 p ill , , ,,. giituriliiy ToAstiirln nml Wy 10 p m l.nnitlngH. C. it in llx. WiiXAMKrrK Itiynn l:B0 p m Kundiiy. OreiinCiiy,Novlorir J.x.bundy Sulom iind ny-Liuul. Inns. 7iim Vii.i.amkttk ANli 3:30 p m TuesVlhur. Yamiiiu. Kivkm Stun. Wed. wa? I i oitve Snake Uivbu , Uava Itipiirlu UlpfttlfttoUwlston. ,w,Yu' i Jl ! W. H. HURLBURT Harvesting has begun, but the grain is rather poor. Several hunters here went out after a bear Sunday, but failed to get him. Miss Annie Underwood and Mrs. Huntly are visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hastings. Walter Canady cut his leg on the mower the other day, but fortu? uately it was not a bad cut.. The roof of Jack Robinson's house caught fire last week, but the fire was extinguished before much damage was done. FOR THE SEASHORE. this week by Colorado and Portland parties. The location work on two promising prospects owned by A. .1. leck has just b?c.n finished uud the siiowing is very good. Ilis claims are on Grouse Mountain, just north of the Johnson Meadows trail. The Helena people have a large force of men at work hauling out lo s for their new buildings, of which several aro to bo built, sons to have everything in connection witli their mine well housed next winter. The production of gold and silver' of the state of Washington for the year 1899 was: Gold, 36,284 line ounces, which had a Value of $750,000. Silver, 300,000 troy ounces, of the commercial value of $178,740. The biggest mining scheme in the Northwest is the Kiug Solomon Mining Company, with a capital of $30,000,000, headed, by Jarnqs B, Townsend of Lima, Ohio. This company has secured hundreds of claims along Lake Kootonai, British Columbia. The oldest mining company in the world is represented in the Swedish department of the Paris exposition. This company began to produce copper in the year 1225, and it has records of its production for nearly three centuries. All professionals were once amateurs, and all good mines were once only prospects. The Darrington Mining and Reduction Company of Seattle has been incorporated with a capital of $1,000,000. An important land case has just been decided by the Secretary of the Interior, E. A. Hitchcock, in reference to a homestead claim of James F. Mahan on Yreka Flats, near the western boundary line of Yreka townsite, California. Mahan made application for a homestead patent, which was contested by John B. Dowling,. Clyde Fairchild and Hnwland & Brown, who held miniug ground. The local laud office decided in favor of Mahan's right, which was approved by the land commissioner. An appeal was then taken to the Secretary of the In terior, who modified the decision, giving to each party the land claimed by them, frcm the fact that the surveyor's return in 1886 shows that the laud was mineral in character and not subject to entry as agricul tural'land. Ex. The average value per ton of Australian ore treated i9 $14; $3 ore is treated at a profit in this country. oru i'aB.i KcV Age it Portland, fo MeCloud Itivor, Yosemit, and ou. for new livings, seui'slon rates t hereto." FOR RUNT. A', good seven room dwelling house for rent. Inquire 01 m. u M. T General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Mice to Tax Payers. The 1899 tax rolls will be closed August 15, i900- W. W. WlTHIiRS, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane County, Oregon. "Newport and Yaquina Bay con tinue to offer for the summer vaca tion greater variety of attractions than can be found at any other North Pacific resort. Excellent beaches and safe bathing, enticing rides and rambles, good boating and fishing, clams, crabs and oysters for gathering, and unequaled pro fusion for pebbles and shells and agates. Add to this cheerful nnd obliging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rates homelike quarters, aud most liberal fares. They won't let one go hungry at Newport. See Southern Pacific Agent for tickels and time tables, or corres pond witli C. H. Markham, -.General Passenger Ageut, Portland; Oregon." A creamery is a mortgage-liftef. This section of Oregon hasn't many rviffin-K- Ventch Co, carry a full mortgages to lift, hut it needs the line of Canton Clipper and John profits to be derived from a first-class WAS IT A MIRACLE? "The marvellous cure of Mrs, Rena J. Stout of Consumption has created intense excitement in Cam mack, Ind." writes Marion Stuart, a leading druggist of .Muncie, Ind. She only weighed 90 pounds when her doctor in Yorktown said she must soon die. Then she began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and gained 37 pounds in weight and was completely cured." It has cured thousands of hopeless cases, and is positively guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest,, and Lung diseases. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Biswson drug CO., Cottage Grove. ANEPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA Mr. A. Sanders, writing ft 0111 Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diar rhoea there. He had a severe. at tack and wis cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. . He says he also recommended it to others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by Ben son Drug Co., Cottage Orove. Lyons &. Ai'pujgate, Drain Drug gists. For a fine assortment of fishing; tackle and.sporting goods Griffin & Vkatcii Co. are the leaders. l IT IS if ERE i S Te Ltanest Stock in. So11! Laie! 3 -consisting of- hompso,.; Cottage Grove, Ore.) Deere Plows. None better. creamery. i Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware? Pumps, St: Pipes aud AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! SB Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, r- SZ Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. IS For Miners' Supplies, the only house South of Portland. 5 H Give us a call. 33 !! GRIFFIN & VEATCH, . S: g COTTA'GE GROVE, OREGON. 3 m. i' i mi