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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
. . j . y The?Prospcrous Boilncsi Men pf Cottage Grove Advertise in flic Nugget. Bring: YoUrJob Worl: to ll) Nugget Jdb Office. Prices Reasonable yc Devoted to the Mining,. Lumbering and Panning Interests of this Community, to Good Govcrninent, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. ; Collage Grove, Oregon, '.Friday, March S, 1901 ."NX). 8 I 3 PROFESSIONAL, J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Law Offle on Main iltel, Wcit Hlilo CorrAOtt Gkovk, Ok. J. C. JOHNSON anil P. (i, BUY Attorneys and Gounsclors-at-Law uUI ttUnllon Ktvati lo MlnliiK.CuriKiratlim ml l(rciillto Uw. . omeoTr Uirmm A NwUnri(r)ro. COTTAGE OUOVB, OKU. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law o o o :omr on iUlu ilreet Cottaou Gkovk, Okk. JEROME KNOX Attorncy-at-Law fronpt lteiilliin ll'l I" Mllilnic lliiMtif"". CWtaok Gkovh, Ok i?. L. L. STEVENS Attorncy-at-Law o o o Sjx'lil tUnlloii hrn lo Mining IIuhIiicm ari'l t'ollectlnm, KUGKNK, OUK. HILMOt . THOMrillX CIIAI". A. IIARIir. THOMPSON Ik. HARDY Attorneys a ad Counselors-al Lair gptUI tiniillim ghen totho Uw ol Mine. KUOKN'K, OUK. L. T. HARRIS HttoniAU and (Umnselor-nt-Lait Pf Ul Mltwtlun gltf ll 'lie Uw " Mlnci. Hmt Nutiomd lUnk llnildlng. t . RXL U Ii L E ASM VS. Kkinplo by mall recle prunii't tlo.iiliin. FRANK P. WHITE, :oiT.ii: iiituvK. oiii:. O with Juiim llfiimiinnf, Muln it. MfS. KatherlnC SchklT, M. D. i peases of Women am flilidrrn COTTAOK OltOVH, Oltlv. D. J. GOVER Prospector and Mine Locator. Kor Information on IJohemia Mining District write me. altl Attantlon Given to Corrtnnlnoo 1JOHKMIA, ORU. UUvSINKSvS. ao io- MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN BTItKET CoTTAOK GKOVH, Ok. J. W. BENTLY, The practical Hoot and Shoe maker, located one door west of the Bohe mia' hotel. Repairing neatly and quickly done and satisfaction guaranteed. Call BARKER & MARTIN ritOl'UIETOIIH OK THE EXCHANGE "7 DKAI.EUS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mln itreet, Voting Urovo, Orr. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the CAE J? ROYAL on Riyer street, near the bridge, COTTAGB GROVtt, OKH. Short orders day and night. Every thing first-class and the best the market affords. ELITE o Shaving o Parlor Cottaoh Gkovh, Okk. "GEO, E.. GRIFI'Tf.11, Prop. Clearance I II' A.11 for SPOT CA.SI-X.. eaBROROBsneBaaoHODanaiiei0DaoBiionaaoBOBOBosoBeBonoBOBon9iaBoaoBeBaoieBBOB9Bea POR MKN. We linmllc Siirnnni! ilnvct Company' gn'xlH. Tlicy lire -nuilurcd the best glove III tliu market. Good Vi How Oil Slock Willi patented string fiiHluiiur Wiiiiil 75c. Our Steam Proof linn nro a ofl, plln blo glove, iik well tie durable; Hindu with patented hiring fuel, oner S'c, $1 iiml $1 lTj. Unllncd Kit, mft llnicli, iiiiiUIiik ii vnry n I Co diivhiK kIuvu -tl Ufi. ! n i a i 9 1 a !S 9 n . a .Surunnr! Hiii-U, lilit woitdil, line HtiM-k, mi Imnil, npi-ii Ii u-k, I'ortor fllHtUIII'r, Ml'IUI.WHX lllll'll tlin-Hil mfL unit nlliilili.; iiiiilonlili'illv a o a Unllncil Chopper Mile, nil frnn cilf ckln UOu uml $1. I.lni'il Kit filiivoc, fine: Htock . . .$1. oaoneBoflOBeneBeBOBSBsaoBooEOBonaeBODosasBSBBoasnsaoaaBOBCBSfleBSBOBeoDOBODSfleBogs 1 H. C. MADSEN, Watcii.makkk. IIohi IrliiK l ronmniitlc rlmriceii. All VMirli KmMi'xl Mr.rl. WiitrliOD, I'toi'Ln nnil Jewelry ul Iiwcul I'tlcc COTTAOK flltOVi:, OKK. w7 hTrobinson" Practicing Physician. Ollicc and residence on River street near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore. Hotel Eugene IIOLLENBKCK BROS, k IlIUSTOV. Headquarters for MINING MEN. KVKItV WANT" ATTKNDKI) TO, EUGHNH, Okkgon. gwiiriiriirwrwiiniMfFiirg B A CARLOAD OF e boots & siioesI a pull line op tiie3 a LATEST PATTERNS. 3 v Its The Prices will please B7 you, and In point of Quality and Beauty iX cntiuot be beaten. & V. MM S MAIN STREET. 3 JliiaillllijiiiiiiiiiUliii! i Our 15th Annual X.s DSTow On. During this montli only, we arc offering ail our LADIES' CAPES, JACKETS, UNDERSKIRTS and WRAPPERS AT COST. Also our Wiiitk Wooi. Ui.ankuts. P I V T., lAnilW ml KfTClCl.'O Outing Planiicls and Plccced Wrapper Cloths at Silk Waist Patterns at Cost. Eakin & Bristow. Garman & Ncwland COT'MGE GROVE, ORE. I'OR IJOYS. Cotton SwultorH, good quality, in maroon mid inuorted Mrlpi'd colom 60c. All-Wool, llht weight, UHnorled col orml ittripcil -Ti. I'OR MUN. Cotton, good ipuility, color inn rnoii , r0i; Mixed Ciittou nud .Wool, inciiiiiiii All-Wool, very lino rj utility, in corttoi cuiorcii MripvH. . . - White, medium henvy f.' 60. .. "v,y, "in ...;.... ,VSlJ."X; l&li"SSiy."Jjs t",uS V" 4iW fnrtw, nr.ttVMv&.vears.-.bttt I nottvy, iimriiiiii i iu. a,.. . .inr... . a aon t know wneiuer-it ainouiiLs iu """" """w. 0 "mr "i? ,',"- klndd. 60c to JO 76. rurieii piiiiu cinurn fi im. i GARMAN - & NEWLAND Griffin & Veatch Company. A.t fanners At WALKER, g Is n Parmer and sympathizer .. :n i... Dry Goods, Groceries and all kinds of ua yuii win oec uy qiiiiiuy ui jjuuns ,iuu iiiuca. e5 Also patent meuicincs, drugs, ets. iiiso tue ukuuuw PRODUCT PAINT, the very G. O. WALKER, MICROBES! Shakespeare says: "Our doubts are traitors; they often cause us to lose much that we might gain." Microbes are the one cause for disease with its many symptoms. Radam's Microbe Killer gradually renders our bodies immune' to the ravages of disease. Information and pamphlets free, A. F. HOWARD, Agent. Residence with J, K. Barrett, COTTAGE GKOVK, OH EGOS, n; Cut Prices. 7 I FOR CHILDREN'. Iiwn I IooIh, iinnle of laeo open work; ery pretty designs 35 to 03c. Embroidered nnd Tuektsl MuhIIii anil Swifc, (liHurcnt designn . . . 76c to 35. o Ladles' Sun Itonncte, mnde of ohnni bray, full back crown, Pitched unit lined, tmnnrtcd colom. .50c. n e : H ! Our lino of I,ooc Kmbroiderien, Hib Iioiih mid DrvgiMxla Xotiona ia large. LadicH Summer Skirts, lurue vari- e o 5 .ailick' Neck Wear in lalect styles. 16c to 00c. n o n n h Slielfancl Heavy Plarclware. Farming- Tools, Simoiids Saws, Studebaker Wagons, Hercules Powder, Mining Supplies, Dunn's solid Tree Spray, The store OREGON, with all men of honest industry, ftjfi i:... r i.. 1 - IS Feed, Our Garden Seeds are (lie Best. best for quality and finish. Wai.kkr, Orugon. MICROBES! AGOOD LETTER. A Well Known Mining Man's Opin ion About Things in Central The author of the following ar ticle is deserving of considerable credit for his observations along this line and while no one is guilty of trying to give IJohemia a black eye intentionally, it is quite often ibat many make remarks that do not encourage people who are mak ing inquiries of the camp, and the following may serve to put them on their guard: "There are those about Cottage Grove, even the merchants and business men, who are becoming discouraged concerning tne outlook for IJohemia. They think that be cause a few men sell out here and go to some other place, that 'the camp is done. Not so, for mining men arc not a fixed class as far mers, but go here and there where the outlook is best or where there is more stir. Now the greatest fault to be found with Hohcmia is the actions of these same business men. They do not take the trouble to make themselves acquainted with the Bo hemia mines and facts concerning them. When a stranger comes into town, the only advertisement of the mines ' be can' see anywhere is a little un labeled rock in a window here and there. It he goes into one of the hotels, he sees no advertisement of the mines. If he asks about the mines or what is being done up there, lu h told, "O, I don't know. I they have been scratching around I anything or not." The stranger on I hearing such talk as this, asks 1 when the next' train is due, so that be can get out of town. Many a man has come to Cottage Grove and from the talk he hears he never l sees Bohemia. If Bohemia had had enterprising people behind it, it in my opinion would have been one of the largest and richest camps on the coast be fore this time. But the claims have been taken up and held by men who know nothing of mining except as they have learned it in the slow school of experience. When a mining man comes to look over the country, he finds it all lo cated for miles around and the claims held at such prices that they can't be touched. Because one man has used poor judgment on bonding a claim, the whole camp is scared for a year and afraid to bond another claim. I offered $18,000 for an unde veloped claim, $1,000 was to be paid down and the balance at the end of one year. $5,000 was to be expended in one tunnel within the year and the present owners were to be given work at $3 per day. The offer was refused. $20,000 net with in 30 days was the price asked. This kind of work is against the camp. Look at other camps. Go into a hotel, you need ask no questions, just take up a paper or look about the room; you will learn about every mine; how many men are employed; every stage line; when they leave and arrive; nnd what ever else the camp is doing that will be of interest to you. What does a man find here to in fornvihitu concerning Bohemia? Let the business uen answer. Ilb'w does ith&,ore here compare with that of otljer camps? Look at Iron Mountain, Shasta .county, Cali fornia. Their average is not above $4 per ton. They have five smelters, the least of which ' has 700 tons capacity. Their net profits last, yefir amounted to' $2,500,000, be- sides employing ooo men. Wliat could be done in Bohemia with the high grade ore to be found there, Where the average of the de veloped ledge is not less than $20 per ton. I am not leaving Cottage Grove because I have lost faith in the camp. My old home and prop erty is at Redding, California. I have succeeded in selling my claims here and have a better offer to go there than remain here. My wile and I have many friends we hate to leave. We wish them all good luck and are sure the day is not far distant when 33ohemia will be a mining camp that will give employ ment to hundreds of miners at good wages, giving wealth to the mine owners and make a fine city of Cottage Grove. J. M. Hart. AN IIOXEST 5IEOICINK FOR I.A- GIUITE. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, Me., Kiiys: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and gripp nnd have taken lots of tranh of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough ltemcdv is the only thing that has done any good whatever. 1 have lined one bottle of it nnd the chlllp, cold and grip have all left me. I congratu late the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by llB.VHaji Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyoxs S: Apple o ate, Drain. The bill to establish a bureau of mines in Oregon was killed by the legislature. The correspondent of the Evening Telegram at Salem makes the assertion that the bill was killed by a representative of a mining county because he was afraid a political rival would re ceive the appointment, uy tne time another two years roll around the mining industry of Oregon will bayc grown to .such proportions bjitjfenpie politician can prevent its receiving the treatment by the lawmakers that it deserves. Mining Journal. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Itenick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Kectnl Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was par formed; hut he cured himself with Buck Ion' Arnica Salve, the best in tbo World. Surest I'ile cure on Earth 26c n box, at Uexsox Dkuo Co's Drug Store. FOR SALE OR TRADI5 FOR COTTAGB GROVE PROPERTY. 40 acres 2 miles from Mapleton on Sitislaw river at head of tide. Good frame dwelling, orchard in bearing, 5 acres in cultivation, ballatice good cedar or fir timber Inquire or write to James Hemen wty, Cottage Groe, Ore. A GOOD COUGH MEDICIKE FOR CHILDREN. "I have no hesitancy in recommend inc Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. i Moran, a well known and popular' banker, of Petersburg, Vn. "We havo given it to ourchildron when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to mo bv a drugRist as the best cough medi cine for e.liildren as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by IIe.nsox Dnua Co., Cottage Grove. Appleoate iV Lyons, Drain. "WHAT'S YOUR FACE WcRTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you havo a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, motli patches and blotches on tlto skin, all signs of Liver trouble. Hut Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 26cchts at BunsokDiiuq Co's Drug Store. Mrs. 0. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, Wis., was altlicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long-time. She says, "I have tried many p'repnrations but none havo done me tho good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tub lets havo." These Tablets nro for sale nt Benson Dnua Co's drug store. Price, '.'5 cents . Samples f rco. Go to Geo. Bohlman's tailor shop Main Btreet nnd see his full lines of samples and goods. He can please you in any stylo or lino you may desire, wanted. Capable, reliable person In overv county to loprosont largecompnny of solid financial reputation; $030 salary por year, payable weekly ; $3 perdny b solutoly euro and all espouses ; straight, bnim.fldo salary, no commission; salnry paid each Sutuniuy and oxpenso money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE, 33 1 DRAitnoKX fjT,, Chicago,