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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1901)
"par , . ti ' I.' ' f h Prospirous iluslnen Men ol Cottage Grove Advertise in the ttufffct. -. K. . Bring; Yotir Job WorJH& til Nugget Job Office.'. , , , Prices Reasonable! Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Conununity, to Good Government, and Untitling for a Grub Stake. VOX,. Ill Collage G-rove, Oregon, F1 rid ay, March 15, 1901 .. jSTO. 9 , . ' 4- PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Law OBIo n Utlu trct, Wel Kdto COTTAOU OKOVK, OMIt. J. C. JOHNSON and P. G, EIIY Attorneys and Counselors-it (-Law BMtUlttKntlun iWtti tii MliiInK, CnrKratlori nd fttrrmitllo Uw. . Oflt oTtrUtrtnaii A Novlmnl'loro. COTTAOU GROVK, OKU. J. S. MEDLEY Attomey-at-Law o o o i Offiraon Mulii tret i CoTTAOK GltOVIC, ORIS. JEROME KNOX Mtorney-at-Law frorort tttnllon lil Mlnlnx nliifM. CoTTAGlt GuOVIt, OKI'.. L. L. STEVENS Mtorney-at-Law so fUt ttttnllon liven to Mining lluiliim Mill Colierllom. EUGENE, ORE. niLMBI W.TM0MrO CIU. i. IIAHUT. THOMPSON tk HARDY Attorneys and Counselor. t Lair MtUI ttuntlnii rlv.'i to Hit EUGENE, ORE. L. T. HARRIS Attomeu and Counselor-at-Law g .... Hnt Ntlonl llxiik llnlliliiit; KUIiKNK, OUK. RELIABLE ASS A r& ample br mll rei-.lve iroinit nllonllui). FRANK P. WHITE, CIHTAIIK CiUOVK. (Mil: O If. with Jtmea Ilo:noiiny, Main t. Mrs. Kalherlne Schlccf, M. II. Diseases f Women am! Clii'ulrtn COTrAOB OKOVIi, OUK. D. J. GOVER Prospector and Mine Locator. Vox Information on Bohemia Mining District write me. gplil Attention (Uvea to Corro!ilnco bohemia, ore. business! GO 10 MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. , . MAIN 8TKKKT Cottaou Guovit, Ok it. ' J. W. BENTLY, The practical Boot and Shoe maker, located one door west of the Bohe mia ill 0 tel. Repairing neatly nud quickly done and satisfaction guaranteed. Call BARKER & MARTIN I'KOl'UIKTOIta Of THE EXCHANGE nKAMCUS IH FINK WINES,. LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street, Oatlac. Oroya, Oro. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the CAPE ROYAL on River street, near the bridge, Cottaou Grovk, Ork. Short prdersday and night. Every thing first-class and the best the market affords. ELITE o Shaving o Parlor Cottaou' Grovk, Or it. GUO. E. GRIFFITH, Prop. f 9 7 8 oHt9eBonoaenoHnoaoBOBCHOHononoBesononou3B9BonoaoBOBonoBononsBononoeBaeaa8HCHo FOR MEN. Wo handle Siimiini! Glove Otnpanv'H uixkIh. Tliuy uro roimidcred tin Wit glovo ill tlio market. a B O n i o n lo ia I 1 i n o Good Vi Mow Oil Stock with patented string fimteuur 50 ami 70c. Our Bream Trnof llnu are. a coft, plia lilc (ilovp, a h well 11 h iliirnlilc; niiiilu with jiiili'iittsl i-trhiK flint 1'iiur 8V, iiiul '.'5. Unllticil Kit, coft flnlxh, uiiikiiiK a vi'ry 11 leu l riving jlove. .$1 u t' ft 1- ii.-t.i. !.!. 1 la (iikIi'ikt, uuIIi(I,wmx limm tlmnil roll nun piliiDlc; tnitioiiutediy thu l)it uliivo in the tiiiirhet . . . $1 M. UiiIIihmI Chopper MltH, nil K1""'" rnlf tklii v 00c mill I. I.liiwl Kit filiivuc, line flock . . .1. ScoroaonenorJsaoKoiEoHouonsasoacHaoHQSffleHBRCBCcscBosiinoneHOQononBBonoenoHOHononoE'-) H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkk. ItorlrliiK nt rpoKomiljIo rliHrKC All Mork trnuriiiit(Hl llr!-cUii. UulcliM, Clo'li mul Jun'ulrynt lowest Trices COTi'AGK GHOVK, OUK. W. H. ROBINSON Practicing Physician. i Ofiicc and residence on River street near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore. Hotel Eugene iioiMDECK dros. & bristow. Headquarters for MINING MEN. KVHItY WANT ATTHSDKU TO. EUOltNK, - OltltOON. awwwirnfrnrifrwwwK A CARLOAD OF pBOOTS & shoesI A PULL LINE OP TIIK2 LATEST PATTERNS. St? st w w V to The Prices will please you, and in point of Quality and Beauty cannot be beaten. i 1 Mliolfc 1 E MAIN STREET. spring Has come and yon want new carpets, carpet sweepers, lace cur tains, window shades, matting, silk olines, cretonnes, tapestries, down pillows, linoleums, oil cloths and everything needed if refurnishing your house for the spring. A nice and complete line. Eakin & Bristow. Garman & Newland COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. l'OR HOYS. Cotton 8wuttor, nmrooii mul colom iroocl (inality, in iifHorlcil Htripod 6O0.- AII-WikiI, llpht weight, nscortoil pol otikI striped 25. IfOR MKN. ln.ii 1 , n.. - - ill ic IMIxtil Cotton mill Wool, iniitiinu heavy, maroon 80c All-Wool, good (piallty, inudiiim iienvy, murium .. '. fl 10. Sumo iih nhovo, only liner wool, ns corli'il tHilid colom $1 05, All-Winil, i-ry lino iiiallty, in ;i? Hoitml roloi'i'il stripod. . . .$2 25. White, medium heavy (2 oO. GARMAN & NEWLAND ' P Q riff in & Veatch Company. AtThe I J farmers At WALKER, fg Is a Farmer and sympathizer as you will see by quality of goods and prices. Dry Goods, Groceries ami all kinds of Feed. Our Garden Seeds arc the Rest. Also patent medicines, drugs, cts. Also the OREGON PRODUCT PAINT, the very best for quality and finish. G. O. WALKER, Walker, Oregon. MICROBES! Shakespeare says: "Our doubts are traitors: they often cause us to lose much that, we might gam." Microbes are the one cause for disease with its ninny symptoms. Radam's Microbe Killer gradually renders our bodies immune to the ravages of disease. Information and pamphlets free. A. F. HOWARD, Agent. Rcbidcnce with. J; K.Barrett. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. FOR CHILDREN. Iiwn IIooiIh, mnde of lace open work; very pretty designs 35 to 03f. o B e n a o Kmhroidcreil nnd Tucked Muslin . nud SwisH, different dexignu 75uto135. n o B O 19 0 Ladies' Sun llonncts, made of eham hray, full back crown, etitched nmt lined, usaorted colorfl. .50c. H a u a Our line of Loose Embroideries, Itib- liiina and Urygoods Xotiona 1a liWiMft41urcrff'tl Latlius' 811 mmer Skirts, hirco vari ety; in price from. . . .50e to $3. Shirt Waists, different colors and kinds 50c to ft) 75. Ladies' Neck Wear in latest ftyles. . 15c to GOc. g g ii ta Slaelf and Heavy Hardware. Farming Tools, Simonds Saws, Studebaker Wagons, Hercules Powder, Mining Supplies, Dunn's solid Tree Spray, OREGON, with all men of honest industry, MICROBES! Store 1 Mines and Mining 1 DcvoTod to Bohemi'SN Nofc and Jtem5 of fenct'&i int'or'ojrro Mirtincf Mor. James Wliitc returned last I'riday front Glertwdod wlier'c lie lias been for tiie pant few weeks engaged in development work on the Wiiitrf Bros', group of claims at tliat place. He reports tlie property showing tip better than usual as the work progresses. While there he located the "Ortgon" claim, adjoining the Glcmvocd gronp. Mr. White left the first of the week for Rossland, B. C, where he goes to follow his occupation as a miner, but will return to Bohemia later on. Jim has the best wishes of a host of miners in Bohemia. Fingal Hinds has been doing considerable development work orl his group ol claims at Glenwood for the past two months or niote, and wc arc reliably informed that he has recently uncovered a large body of high grade free milling ore. All of the Glenwood country is admirably situated for mining, having an abundance of wood and water, and below" the deep snow line. At Judson rock the Landess Bros., have just about finished a cross cut tunnel to tap a large vein of ore, which at the depth thus attained will undoubtedly show great values. The boys have been ptishing this work all winter and are deserving of success. W. P. Ely, principal owner in the Mayflower group on Horse" Heaven Creek, and who resides at Kelso, Wash., lias sold his flews- paper, the Cowlitz Valley Journal, and it is understood that he will de- vote more of his time to developing the Mayflower group, Wbicli id known to be one of the richest in Bohemia. Tom Johnson, a Bohemia pioneer prospector and miner, returned last week from Roseburg where he had been attending court. The years of litigation on his rich Anaconda claim is now at an end and Mr. Johnson is now in lawful and peaceful possession of what was bis own these many years. Congratulations. The Henry Clay group of claims, owned by Messrs Whale, Gilbert and Clay, situated about 3 miles south of the Musick mine, now has about 500 feet ol tunneling, on a large vein of base ore, assaying from 4i i to S120 per ton. Surface croppings on this vein shows ft to be 60 j feet wide, and a 36 foot cross tunnel has been run from the hanging ! wall which tailed to reach the foot wall. This is supposed to be a very pivfl ,nnjiqMMyaMMJMytjjiav tCrmiUeu IP Continue uevcjuinicui ivum m a jicuiaut uiuuiici WIIU aiL possible dispatch. Last week J. M. Hart sold his "Little Lizzie' claim near the Ridge hotel to Messrs. Geo. W. Lloyd, the mining engineer, and V heeler & Conn nf tiiij nlripp. The Little Lizzie has a well defined ledtre. show- ling a surface assay value of $26.50 'some development work the coming j - HONEST MKOICIXK FOR LA GItll I'K. Georg w Wailt, of South Gardiner, Mb., sy-: "I have hud the worst COUKUt iohi, ciiiiib u'i iiij...M . taken lotn of trHHh of no aci'Oiint but nrntlt to the vendor. CliHinuerlaiira Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done anv good whatever. 1 have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratu late) the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale- by Ubsbon Dnoo Co., Cottago Grovo. Lyoks & Arrm oatk, Drain. The buyers are trying to con tract hops, offering all the way from nine to ten and a half and eleven cents. Some contracting has been done but not mueh. there is not likely to be much ium HIS FOOLKD THIS SURGEONS. All doctors told Itonick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., aftur suffering IS months from ltectal Fistula, ho would die unless a costly operation was par formed ; but ho cured himself with Buck leu's Arnica Salve, the heat in the. World. Surest Pilo cure on Earth 25c a box, at Dknson Dituu Co's Drug Store. rOU SAI.K OR TRADB FOR COTTAGE GROVE PKOPBRTV. 40 acres 2 miles from Mnpleton on Siuslaw river at head of tide. Good frame dwelling, orchard in bearing, 5 acres in cultivation, ballanci good c:dar or fir timber Inquire or write to James Hemeu way, Cottcge Groe, Ore. A GOOD COUGH MEDIOLNE FOR CHILDREN. "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy," says F. V. Moran, a well known and popular banker, of Petersburg, Vn. ''We hnvo given It to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect sHtixfaction. It wits recommended to mo bv a druggist as tho best cough- medi cine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by llnxsox Dnuo Co., Cottage Grovo Afi'Lroatc & Lyons, Drain. Go to Goo. Bohhnan'fi tailor shop Main street and see his fall lines of samples and goods. He can pleaso you in any style or lino you may desire. 1 'wuhwubj...! f-. i-trMj unit- per ton. The new owners will do season. ... The monument to be erected to the memory of Lane county boys who lost their lives in the Philip- pfnes Js expected to arHve from tbe east any clay. Its erection will bo attended with ceremonies befitting the occasion and in which the citi zens of Eugene and Lane county will heartily join. The ladies of the W. R. P. L. have labored zeal ously in securing fulfils with which to pay this tribute to our honored dead. Register. NOTICE. Pirtip; rlpsmiicr tndv tn rrn tr ttift , house and sew by the day, should consult Mrs. O. Fredencksen. Price $i.oo per day.. Telephone No. 113, Mrs. O. Fredbricksen. WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometime a fortuno, but- nover, it you have n sallow complexion, a jaun--diced look, moth patches and btotche on tho skin, all signs of Liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Lifo Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion Only Scents at BensohDruq Co's Drue Store. The dairying industry in the Willamette valley is no experiment. There is a demand for the product of all the creameries that can be operated at profitable prices. Will amette valley farmers who engage in dairying on modern improved, up-to-date liues will make no mis take. Mrs. O. E. VanDeuscn, of Kilbourn, Wis,, was afllicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says, "I have tried many preparation but nono have dono mo the good that Chiunbcrlain's Stomach and Livor Tab. lets have." Thcso Tablots are for Bale at Ubnson Dnua Co's drug Btore. Price, 20 cents , Samples frco. I'OR YOUR CONSIDERATION. Suits cleaned and pressed from $2.25 and up according to texture. Prices in proportion per single gar ment, Eugene Steam Cleaning; and Dyeing Works, Geo. E. Griffith, Agt.