Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 30, 1900, Image 1

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Nugget Job Olf ice.
Prices Reasonable
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J. E. YOUNG
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CnTTAO GHOVJt, ORB.
J. C. JOlliM awl P. 0. BbT
fUloriifiifiiNfl Couunelors-at'Law
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COTTAOH CHOVK, ORU.
J. S. MEDLEY
Jtlornru-atUuu o o o
OIKmi on Main Htttl:
C)TTAO GROVM, OlS.
JEROME KNOX
AUorncy'UL'Laio . .
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CuTTAClK GKOVK, OkK.
L. L. STEVENS
AUnrney-al-Law o o o
Miienilon t to Mli.ln Hu4m
in1 milltlmij,
KUUBJflJ, OUR.
THOMPSON & HARDY
Hit riu find Counsrlnrs-nl Lair
thrill, 'nil'rti l.!b law ' Mine.
I'l'ifKSK. HK.
L. T. HARRIS
."Iff , i mid Couiiaelar-ttt-lMir ;
tibial oiienlUni lvn In Ijw law n( MiMM.
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-.iu,;ni.) niml! rc.mcl atlaiilluB.
FRANK P. WHITE.
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Lloyd & Nevill
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JIh. Katlicrine &Uaer, A!. W.
Dlsrases of Woratn and Children
COlTACiK (iUOVR, oi:k.
D. J. GOVER
Prospector and Mine f.arator.
Vox Information on Holiemin
Mining District write me.
Hjuc-ut AtMutlou U(rti to C'owauiouitoiMe
lfOHUMIA, ORH.
(iko. o. Kxowi.ua. Ciuataa amv.
NOTARIES PUBLIC
llOHHMIA, OltK.
Omeo at Mutk StlwoHiiil Klopimnt Muunlnln.
I1USINKSS.
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MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fash ioiahk 'DressmaKing-
MAIN BTIIKKT
COTTAGIC GKOVIC, Or.
IvAKIN & BRISTOW '
BANKERS-1
Trimwiut ft noiiowl Himklnn Hulnos
In All It Ilniiioliun,
CoTTAOH GROVK, OUIC
J. W. BENTLY,
The practical Hoot ami Shoe maker,
located in the front part of the
Christ man harness shop.
Repairing neatly and quickly done
o I satisfaction guaranteed. Cull-
Devoted lo the Mint
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Given
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FOR MEN.
WnltMinlIe Samimi! GInvoOmptitiv'n
SUCH), Tlll-y HHJ I'Ollfi.ltMttl tliu
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Oooil Y How Oil Slock uilh jwlfiiied
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ble fl'ive, hk wkII sh liiirHltlc;
IHMilu tilth jmli'Mlivl ftHtiK fjtt
ewur Kn; l and iflu5,
Unllnwl Kit, H)ft fltith, milking it
vary niii; ilriving tdovu. .$1 lift.
Saraiini ltuik, light wpikIiI, line
Hlu-k, no Iwnil. open Imvk, l'ortr
iHfluiirr, wulloil,'itx lim-n llireMil
i(i ami iilialilf, iimlimWilly
tint bl xlovu in th rimiki't . .'I
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I'lilirM! Choiittcr Mil, oil grain calf
kin UlVumUI.
l.inwl Kit Olove, flneatouk $1.
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Watchmakijk.
roilini( at tMMiiiablit rliarK.
All urk KimratiMwl IIikI-i-Ium.
Wuirhot, t'hwka awl Jeoir- kI I'licaa
COTI'AOK OltOVB, OltU.
ELITE o Shaving o Parlor
Cottaok Gkovk, Ok It.
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Work foanuitewl
COlTAdH GKOVK, OUR.
W. H. ROBINSON
Practicing Physician.
Office nnd resilience on River street
near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore.
J. A. COBB.
Dealer in Groceries, Fruits, Cigars
and Tobacco.
Give its a call and we will treat
you right.
' Comer of Main and Second sts.
R. A. SANDERS,
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Wines, Uquors and Cigars.
Choice Urauds. ;
A Eavorite Resort.
COTTAGE GROVE, 0RKG6N.
Gkrove, 0.i:e6n, Friday, November . 3 O, 900.
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On Jan. 1st, 1901, the party hold
ing the lucky ticket will he given
either a Ladie's or Gent's Crescent
Bicycle, as they may desire.
We give one ticket for each cash
purchase from us amounting to $1.
Eakin & Bristow.
' Giiniiiin & Newland
COTTHGE GROFE, ORE.
KOR HOYS.
Cotton Swettore, grxxl qiiHllty, in
maroon iinil Mnoti nfripwl
uolorti 60c.
All-W'iHtl, liht weight, sisaorlwl nol
ured iriM.ii fl '.'3.
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Cotton, good
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color m-
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.Mixl Cotton hiiiI Wool, inisliinn
lienvv, inariHin. . . .
All-AVool, )(ooi (iiulity, iiiLHlinin
iieavy, ninr(Hiii "... !fl 10.
Sitnitt a' iitxivo, only flnur wool, hs-
aortcd olil colon) l OB.
All-Wool, wry linn quality, in ns-
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Whltu, medium heavy if- CO.
GARMAN & NEWLAND
Hotel Eugene
IIOLLBXBETK BROS, k BRISTOW.
Headquarters for MINING MEN.
KVKliV WAMT ATrti.VKI) TO.
EUGHNK,
Okegon.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
Our Ten Per Cent DISCOUNT Sale is a Success in Every Par
ticular. If you want some of the values that we are offering dur
ing this Sale call and examine some ot the following:
Man's Clothingi Men's Hats, Man's Rubbor Boots,
Ladies' Capes and Jackets, xMen's Oil Goods,
Slickers, Men's Mackintoshes, Ladies' Mackin
toshes, Floor Oil Cloth, Woolen Blankets.
Ladies' Shirt Waists at Cost.
In many lines of Shoes you can get values at less than cost.
Alt will pay you to buy from a CASH STORE. , ;
"Ifyqu ate in need of a first-class Ball-bearing Sewing Machine
c,al anil-examine the "Eldridge B," "Matchless" or ,'Republjc.,'
Every Que warranted for ten years.
,f '; P. & SON, $v
Eugene, Orcgpn. ,J'f
Community, to Good Government,
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FOR CHILDREN.
r,iitt'n lIooli, mitdo of- lace open
work ; vory pretty deitns
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full Imt-k crown, Ktitclied
anil llnwl, aworted colorn. .5Ck-,
Onr line of Looe Kmbroiilrriep, Itib
InmH and Drygoodn KotiutiH ia
lnre.
LadiiM Rummer Skirts', larjse vnri-
uty -in priuo from. . , .GOc to $8.
Shirt WiiitD, difTaront rolorH and
kindd COu to $G 76.
I.Aiiioa' Neck Wear in lalost Ptylos, .
li'c to GOu.
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G. A. COBB
Proprietor of the Elite Confectionery
Also Wholesaler and Retailer of all
Kinds of FRUITS.
Also dealer in Cigars, Tobacco
and Candies.
Clmmburlains Stomach and Liver
TublotH euro biliousness, constipation
and lieailachi'. They nra easy to tnko
and pleasant in efl'oct. For saio by
Dkkbo.v Dnua Co.
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TJnclerbiiy !
Cash. !
Undersell-!
and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
CUSTOM SMELTER.
ONE' SHOULD. AND MUST BE
BUILT IN BOHEMIA.
Aibllflf Article 'on that Subject
From one who has Studied
the Matter well and Speaks
Knowingly,
Beginning from last week and
romistng to give a careful digest
the great producing qualities ot
oiirnjheraia, we will only give the
mines ovvned by prospectors, leav
ing out the "ones, equipped with
mills. .
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We, will begin from a point near
the divide between Elephant and
"Adam's mountain, namely, the
Swd-epstake group owned now by a
Mr.- Brund." This property has
been under development, steadily
for the past three years and is now
far beyond a prospect. It is in
reality a mine. There is 300 feet
of development so far done nnd in
most places an ore body of from 8
inches' to 3 feet in width showing
an assay value far in excess of the
requirements to make it a good
paying mine. If a close market
were furnished, Mr. Brulid could
furnish 3 ton of ore per day of a
graded value exceeding $15 per
ton, giving assurance of smelter
charges and leaving a good balance
for the owner, enabling him to em
ploy at least 3 or 4 men. At
miners pay his ore can be made
profitable in no other way. Now
this ore is going over the dump.
Next comes George Long's mines
with some good development and
showing good values.
Next is the Lake property, which
is a well developed piece of
property belonging to Ed Jenks,
Joe Young, Billy Higgins and
Rathburn, having in all over 450
feet of work and showing extra
good values. This group alone
can furnish ore for a 15-ton smelter
every day in the year and so situ
ated that it is a most ideal spot for
the erection of a plant. It is sup
plied with one of the most beauti
ful little lakes in the state, and
good ore running in values that
bring the average above $20 per
ton, abounding in the fiuest timber,
unsurpassed for scenery, easy of ac:
cess from all sides at any time of
the year. This is truly one of the
best places in camp to locate a gocd
custom reduction plant.
Adjoining this is the Laura group
owned by Leroy Bros. This is an
other group that caii supply a 20
ton smelter for years to come and
pay a handsome dividend to her
owners. As it is they can't do
very much because some of them
are compelled to rustle for a grub
stake all the time, while others are
throwing a fortune over the dump
for lack of. proper mode of reduc
tion. The little Pittsburg owned by
W. H. Shane and others is another
proof of the remarkable contiuuance
IT IS HERE!
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E Te Largest Stock ii? Solitl LaiT'cfSj
-CONSISTING OP-
Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps,
Pipes and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Jt ., -pS
Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons,1 S
Canton Cupper Plows,
S For Miners' Supplies, the
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S COTTAGE-GROVE, 'ORtiGO'NVSI it ' t
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of the variety of fine high gr
base ore. This property is si
ated 3 1-2 miles to the southe
Of the first named mines but still
the mtne great district. Mr. Shn
has a fine mine opened up here, I
it is in the same boat along w
the rest so far as working his ore
r-'nnrpriipI for it i .1 first class ba
or smelting proposition so can orjjj glj
hi flovptnnpfl whiln bis nrodilct Ll
over the dump or in a "bin to awf.
for years to ' come for some otic '(
come in to buy. 1
Taking a direct line north frr
here one comes in contact
some very fine properties owned ft
different ones. Some 4 miles ft
Isaac Jones fine group showing
fine grade of lead and copper
running as high as $30 per ton
gold and $50 per ton lead ajji
copper. These claims can furni'J
their quota of ore for tho mat;,
tnitiotir nf n nlfltit wll!1 Mm Xfa
amount. Phis valuable pieee a
ground owned by Zinaker & GrJ
ber Bros, has over 1,000 feet of dS
velopment most all in ore of a hijjf
enough value to insure good i
turns to the owner.-, borne 01 in
ore runs as high as $129 per to
and a small amount of this in wil
a lower grade will make every t
in the mine good smelting valu
Here is a mine that ought to
furnishing employment to 20 meij
but for lack of a way to dispose
their ore they cannot afford to e
ploy any one, but continue to
their own work.
Near this is one of the riche
mines in Oregon. This mine h
a little 5 stamp mill by means
which they cau,make good mom
by leaving their base ore in tl
ground. But by means of a propi
mode of reduction their high gra
free milling ore can be work
along with the base making t
whole product ol a high commercir
value. There are many mot
valuable claims in camp but t
writer has only aimed at those
widely different points in this paij '
of Bohemia. There are many wek ,1
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heaven side of camp of a high conf
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mcruiai vaiue. nameiv. w. r r.iai
The Golden Slipper, Riverside $
Mineral King and many othersj!
but it is only our intention to gh
a diversified account of what 1
actually in camp and from th
widely different, parts it only ro
quires a glance to, prove it is(only j? '
general distribution of good oris ijj
throughout the entire district of
over 4 miles square.
- "V.. HUU1 OVV.
else on this subject in nexi !week'l
issue. Either for or against,, howl'
ever let's have an argument auo! i,i
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never let uns uic uiu uu navj
some way for the mines to advanc
instead of going back.
Ross.
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WE CAN HELP YOU. . ''
Ladies suffering from .disease
peculiar to thdir sex send iof par
ticulars to Lanola Agency,; P. Of
Box 766, Portland; Ore; uGorre
spoudence confidential. :.!-u
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