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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
Ly,, prosperous Buslnm M en i.. (age ursvi. wt.iiiu in Bring: Your Job Work to n Nugget Job Office. Prices Reasonable vor-i. rr " PROFESSIONAL, j. B. YOUNG UloriitU-Ht-f'"10 CoTTAOK GltOVH, OkH. "j, ft JOHNSON ami P. (!, KIIV illortiev-t it'"? Counsehn-al-Law .-Ullriiili'ti Mlveii MlMliiK.l'orimrHllim !-" JelMha Mvt, COTTAOK GROVE, ORE. j. S. MEDLEY oitlre on Main utrret CoTTAOK OKOVK, OKU. JEROME KNOX Ullovneij-ui-Luu) nom.t iiciiUfin ilil In MHtliiK IIiiIiicm. CoTTAGIS OKOVK, OKK. L. L. STEVENS Attorney -at-Law o e FMdtl ikiiIIiiii kIch U MIiiIiik Ilnln ml (MImIIiiik, KL'tiKNK, OKK. THOMPSON & HARDY attorneys and Coaimelurs-at Law meiiilnii kIvcii UiIIib !w uf Mli.r KfuHS'lCoitH. L. T. HARRIS Attorn ru and Counselor at -Lair tytt iiriiilnii ylten u ilm tnw MIhm. Firit National I tit it U Jliiililing. Kt'liKN'K, ouk. UKUJBLE ..SSW VS. FBi lir mull lei-olvo irrnnji Mm illmi. FRANK P. WHITE,. divr.v'ii: uitiivK. nui.. Ommuuh Jnmr Ilemrnwi). Mlr i cto, y u.'ivii. T. W. M(tl I- Lloyd & Nevill HisiNf i:miishi:uh f H W. UTV MINT.It.Vt. ftMtVr.YoUH IIiMimi M.1 Vi, ('bamtxir lit ('omiusrru T!(ihoiir I'lny HLT7 I'OHTMND. OKI!. i.u. mix iui5 Mrs. Katlierliic Sclilccf, M. II. Diseases of Women ami flillilren COTTAOK OKOVK, OKK, D. J. GOVER' Prospector and Mine. Locator, For Information on Hohemia Mining District write me. Attention fllvuii to Ciirremii'lonco UOIIKMIA, ORE. UUSINESS. MRS. PET SANFORD'S Vor Fashionable Dressmaking. main stui:i:t CoTTACK GltOVlC, OKK. EAKIN & URISTOW BANKERS Trinket a noiiernl llnnklnK DukIiicm In All in Ilronclim. Cottao Ghovic, Ok it. J. W. BENTLY, "The practical Boot and Shoe maker, Jjfated in the front part of the Uirisiman harness sliop. pairing neatly and quickly done (satisfaction guaranteed. Call G. A. COBB Proprietor of the Elite Confectionery Also Wholesaler and Retailer of all Kinds of FRUITS. Also dealer in Cigars, Tobacco niid Candies, l" MiMiHB. Numbering and Karmlng IiilerC.l Ooi;(,n,Q'( Orovo, Opegon, Friday, IDecember Qiven oB9BoBoBaoieBeBOHoBOBOBOB6aononoaaoBon6QOEcaanonoHnoafcHcnsB3EOBecaoHeKB9BOHoc o CI a o a o M a FOR MEN. Wu Imnillf SnniiKir (ilnvc ('iiiii:iiiv'h ....-I- 1M.. - ! I , .'l 1 lii'nt glove ill tin: umrkvt. Good Yt How Oil Klwlj with pnipntod lrnK (kittviuT . . 60 uiul 76c. e M e n o n o a a a o e a n o H e a ' o n a a e M R e a a m S3 a Our Si ram Troof linu nre n jft, plin lilt kIovo, ii h ttcll iih diiralilc; lllllllu ttitll fliltClltltl hiring fimt- oinir Wli', $1 uml $1 g6. I'lilim-il Kit, poll flnixli, innkiiu; n vi-ry nii-i! ilrivinu iflovo. 'lb. .Siirniiac Itiifk, light weight, tine Ht'H-k . no ImihI, npi'ii Imi'ti, Porter (Hxii'iii-r, wt'liwl,uux liiii-ii ilircml mtl nml iillnlilr; uiiilonhtt'dly lliu lii'nt gliivo in tlif nitirht't ... X 60. I'iiIIihhI Clioiiner 5ltl, nil tiniln rnlt kin UIX: and $1. I.inoil liit (ilovos, fine elouk .. l. GAR . SuotoL'sfloHoacaosarrnsartososDOHonEaEBEooESBSEEaKeB l.lWl 1 H. C. MADSEN, WATCHMAUJ'R. HopKlrlnri ! iiitiulile I'lmiycu. All wurk giirtrntneo'1 ilrm-i-l iw. Wnlrliv. ClueLt ttnil Jootrjrnllwot t'rlco COTTAOK UKOVI3, OKK. ELITE o Shaving o Parlor Cottaok Ckovjj, Oku. GF.O. F.. GRIFFITH, Prop. W. H. ROBINSON Practicing Physician. Office mid residence on River street near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore. R. A. SANDERS, l'ltOl'ltlKTOlt OI' Wines, I,iquors and Cigars. Choice Urauds. A Favorite Resort. COTTACK GROVE, OREGON. BARKER & MARTIN l-ItOl'ltlKTOKH or THE EXCIIANGE"-" hhamjuh ih i'ink WINES, IJQUORS. CIGARS. ihiln street, Ciitliiwu Oruvv, Oi. Mrs. J. P. HART'S MAIN 8TRMKT, CoTTAGlt GuOVlC. Bread, Pies, Cuke and Fancy Pastry of all kinds constantly on liaud. Call and see. Aw On Jan. 1st, 1901, the party hold ing the lucky ticket will be given either a Lailie'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, I I I Giiniiaii i Ncwland COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. FOR BOYS. Cotton SwoUom, good quality, In imtroon nml nsisurteil Btrijied colors 60. All-Woo), li;ht weight, assorted oo) orcd Binpi-J $1 25, FOR MEN. Cotton, good (jitality, color ma roon Wle I Miswl Cotton ami Wool, luciniiin Ih'hvv. iiiMioiin 80c. A II-Wool, gootl iiiintity, moilitim nonvv. Iniironn si 10. ! Suini as hIkivo. only flni'r vtmA, nu- ; corti'il wiliil colors l 05. iVii-n ikii, very iiiiu ii:iuy, in ia- hoi ton t-uinrt'tl uripw .. i z-t. White, nil-ilium heavy 42 60. MAN & NEWLAND B ST IS MERE! g T-N Irn-cst S - - oc -COKSISTIXG Ol'- S S ielf and Heavv Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps, Pipes and' AGRICUI.TURAI, IMPLEMENTS! Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, -s SZ Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. 25 j For Miners' Supplies, the only house South of Portland. 3 fc Give us a call. S B GRIFFIN & VEATCH, SE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. 13 NOT1CK KOK I'flU.ICATION. l,nml Olllco at Uosebnitr, Oreaon, NovemliPf 13, 1000. Notico i licrcliv uiveii thut the follow niiiiii'd settler Iiai5 llluil notice of his in ti'iition to ninko final proof in hiipport of his claim, mid that Maid proof will bo iiuulo before Joel Ware, U. S. Commiu sionur, at Knsono, I.uno Co. Oregon, on Mmoh "J, 1H01. viz: William V. Cmimly, on II. K. No. W10, for tlio Y : SW l, See. S, Tp. 20 S It. :i West . Ho imineH tlio following witnessed to provo bin eontiniioiis resiileneo upon nml cultivation of fsiid liuul, viz: Imoic Wileox, Henry l)ieo.-e. l-nincis Smith, rimrles Wright, of. Walker, l.ano Co,, UrcL'un. J.T. Uaiimi:. Jteciritor, Hotel Eugene IIOLLENBHCK DUOS. & BRISTOW. Ileadqttnrters for MINING MEN. KVHUV WANT. .VrriSXIIKI) TO. KUGHNW, - - - Okwgox. meiit, y FOR CHILDREN. Lawn Iloode, uimlo of lnro open work ; very pretty deniiis 35 to 03o. Efl l 8 i a o 1 S 1 8 ta a o u o ta 9 m o Vi Kmhroidcreil anil Tucked Muslin itml Swiss, different lj.trii . . . . 75o to ft o5. LailW Sun Koitnatp, inailo of (ham hrav, full baek crown, Ktiiclied and lined, assorted colors. .50?. v ! S ! Our Una of Looe KmbrolilpricH, Rib bons and Drygoods Notions is large; Ladios' Sinnmer Skirts, lurnc vari ety; in price from. . . .C0c to f3. Shirt Wjlal, dlirurcnt colors and kinds ,..50e to 0 75. Ladies' Keck Wear in latent styles. . 15c to'UOe. 8B3 g - c irl Sohtl liaise! 3 A CARLOAD OF j pBOOTS & shoesI gA FUI.I, LINE OF THE LATEST PATTERNS The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten. A) A) Hcmcnway & 1 1 Barkliolder. I S MAIN STREET, IJowar.o of air .dried or half dry door itij.', coiling and rustic. Tlio UoqHl Kelly Lumber Co., are making Hpeehil pi ices on kiln-dried lumber, and Hustling for n Grub Stake. 2S, 1900. MINES AND MINERS. Why do men of every possible ! woocl ancl ll,nu,er 1,1 summer, con degree of age, education, refie. tented with their lot, having a neat meht ability and prior occupation, ! ,iltle homc in l,le mountains, me isolate thenmelvcs in these hills and ! t-ioiHcal and economical in their delve in the ground for a few grains ! of gold. Their reasons for leaving former associations are as varied as their intentions and tempcrments. Whether from city, town, or farm, j a man, young or old, enters upon an entirely new career when he starts out with pick, pan and shovel, to make for himseif an in- dependent competency, with only a common fund of capital, industry and conviction. However, the field is large, com petition unheard of, vigor'approved, modesty applauded, itrnorance ta ilored aud success perhaps. You !amls invested, a' break in the ditch may, from some camping or hunt- j means oot alone the loss for repair, ing expedition have acquired what j but il lessons the output for the you think experience. You have, (Season, as every day the water is with a congenial party, been initi-turilcd off and the gvel is not run ated in the art of cooking, washing through the boxes and dishes and cleaning fire arms, but ! mightily steadily, too, there is no to be thrown upon your own re- going in. His dreams are of sources, nmomr ' stmiitr,. mfMi mul i gigantic slides, banks caving in surroundings, where merit is the j only accepted accomplishment, has1 two crushed, a sudden flood carry 1 caused many an ardent aspirant for j ing dam atu all out when horrors fortune to quickly forget the j a terrific blast a boulder rent in troubles he has had, and take them j twain. fallback to his heart together home, The sudden melting of snows jgood clothes and the cook, for to causes damage in the steep raoun ! follow out a feminine adage, "the I tain country enough to discourage way to a man's heart is through his stomach." Must he not have left his heart behind him, or, be filled with conceit at his own culinary achievements, to face the inevitable iarrnmn.nnvmpiil of ninsnpctinir , J 1 linpliclnrliond. . v I Look around 'in camp at the j relics ofargonautism, grey-bearded, jdescrepit pensioners, whose little $8 'or $io a month give them an assurance of luxurious age, while , trouble aud out again, for a con ithey make a few dollars with the j sideration, usually his mine, , or an I rocker, or ruii "across a pocket in 1 interest in it, and when soberness j the hills, wlien they feel like ex i erting themselves. It is a strange ' and pitiful sight to find so many old men enduring hardships aud J discomforts, when they should be ! surrounded by sympathetic rela tives or friends with pleasant en vironments. Surely they have visions of retiring through ac quired persistfney some of the fortunes that have slipped through their fingers. The new comer looks almost with contempt at these hoary-headed, tough-fisted veterans, taking their advice with a great deal of allowance for crank medicine. To the prospector is given the doubtful supposition of his having I "influential friends," for at some time in his life, other occupations engaged him wdiere perhaps his energies wero not rewarded ac cording to his idea of recompense, so he voluntarily enlisted in the army of gold seekers for a possible enrichment. After going over ground in his original and efficient style, terri tory that lias been traversed for forty years or more, he is prepared to extol the value of this or that rock, and give expert opinion as to how a man's mine should be oper ated, or for settling in some old cabin ostensibly for future oper ations. If he has backing, and is withal 'a good worker, he will run afew'tumielson his prospects and have assays made, which, if favor able, is an incentive for further in vestigation. He may spend years in just this kind of uncertain eager ness, gradually growing morose and cranky and brooding more each dav over the ill luck that brought him to this condition of affairs; but loth to give up the evi dence of his hard work and con victions. Brothers may be seen working in NO. SO their "diggins" during the winter months, raising garden and sawing iabits' savin their earnings for a trip to the home back east, or to a foreign land; where they will make the boys who stayed behind sick with envy at sight of their sack of golden nuggets. It is hard to dis- , v-"u","t i"U3F"UU3 aud tbe discouraSed ones- He , W1,u wcais WK -"i- rags may have a pocketful of big nuggets tied to a buckskin string all the while saying he is "just about making grub." The owner of a large hydraulic mine has the care of an extensive business on his mind. With thous- ! ths m'ms wilh perhaps a man or , ail uuc a miner, ne is a woricer ! or vould "ot be here, knows how J to take advantage of nature's forces, i aild. with a rope aud tackle, can alo,1e do the work of half - a dozen ! Chinamen. To some a periodical spree is always the accompaniment of a good cleah-up. Then the wily sharper takes advantage of a gen erous nature, gets Mr. Miner into follows a depleted pocket-book, the min;r realizing that he has been "done," resignedly accepts the situation, sells the rest of his ac cumulation, and makes a change of location. Then the schemer is on the look out for another victim, though of another class. By skilful manipu lation he unloads for a big price, a company is formed and under di rections of a competent and rustling manager the mine is brought to its highest standard of production, to be a dividend payer or a failure. Returned Nomers find in Oregon that which they sought in Alaska pay, and a glorious healthful cli mate thrown in. No need to spend, a thousand dollars experimenting. That amount judiciously invested will buy an interest in a good pay ing mine or put an undeveloped oiie in shape to produce. A. li. Cousin, In "Oregon NativeSon." IIOAV TO CURE CROUP. Mr. R. Gray, who Uvea nenr. Amenta, Duchess county, N. Y., Bays "Chani hcrltun's Cough Remedy 13 tlio best medicine I have over used. It is a fino children's remedy for croup and never fails to euro." Whon given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or oyon nftor tho croupv cough has developed it will prevent tho attack. This should bo borne in mind and u b ttlo of tho Cough Remedy kopt at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For salo by Itoso.v Dauct Co., Cottago Grovo. Lvo.vs & Ai'I'i.uoatk, Drain Druggists. NOTICE OE DISSOLUTION. December 10, 1000. Notico is horoby given that James Hemenway and Frank P. 'White, pro' prietors of tho real estate and insuranco business conducted under tho nnma o( Hemenway k Whito havo this day (lis solved paitnorship by mutual consent. James IIkmejway Ehask P. Warns. . 1 'i Frosh. candies ovory day, mado from pure sugar at the Tailor shop.