Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 21, 1901, Image 1

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The Prosperous Business Men
of Cottage Grave Advertise ip
the Nuffget.
Brine Your Jot Work fo th
Nugget Job Offfce1.
' ,. Pr Sect Reasonable
Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
VOL. Ill
Cottage G-rove, Oregon, Friday, June 21, 1901
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PROFESSIONAL.
J. 12. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Law
fllta on Xalll i(rel, Wt M1
COTTAOK GKOVK, OKK.
J, a JOHNSON and P. G. EBY
Attorneys and Gounselors-at-law
lle(at tlnlloii Klvtti lit Mlnln. Corporation
and Mammilla law.
.OfficanvcrOarman A Nawlinl'itora.
COTTAGE GROVU, ORU.
J. S. MEDLEY .
Attonicy-ut-Laxu o o o
i Ofllfton Main twt:
CoTTAOK GkOVK, OUK.
JEROME KNOX
Attoriiey-at-LctAV
Prompt attention al'l to MjnliiiMliiliim.
Cottaok Grovh, Oku.
L. L. STEVENS
Attomcy-al-Law
Hocll attention 1ven to Mining luminal
all'l ('(lllfll'ilH.
EUGENE, OKK.
H
UKLNUa W. TMOMrilOK
Cllil". At IIAttir.
THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and Caunselors-ai- laic
Hixf Ul attention Khen to the law of Mine.
EUGENE, ORE.
L. T. HARRIS
Attornty and (iounselor-at-T.aic
HioUI attention til th law of lllnai.
l frit -National .Hunk Julltliiv ,
EUUENE, ORE.
It 9 LIABLE ASS A VS.
HumplM by null reeelv trompt attention.
FRANK P. WHITE,
COTTAUK flltOVi:. OUK.
(l ira with Jro llomenaay, Jlalrnt.
Mrs. KalherlDC Sclilccf, M. I).
Diseases of Women and Children
COTTAOK OUOVK, OKK.
D. J. GOVER
Prospector and Mine Locator.
For Information on Bohemia
Mining District write me.
Brlat Attention lvn to CarrMitilance
BOHEMIA, ORE.
BUSINESS.
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MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIS STRUCT
CoTTAOK GKOVU, ORU.
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 & PERMIN
IMtOl'UIKTOltS OV
THE EXCHANGE-
iDBALHUH IN FINK
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Malnitreet, OntUB" Urova, Ore.
W. H. SMITH
Proprietor of the ALHAMBRA
CHOP HOUSE, near depot.
COTTAGK GROVU, OKK.
Short orders day and night. Every,
thing first-class and the best ihc
market affords.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmaker.
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Wc arc offering all of our Ladies and mens Shoes, in fine, medium
and heavy grados at actual cost; . : :., Some of them in good
wearers at 50c; 75c and $1 per pair. We will sell you the cheapest
fihoes you ever bought.
Only three items reserved.
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SlllllT WAISTS
$1.00
$1.25 Line
Sill It T WAISTS
goc to 85c
$1.00
mi I It T WAISTS
75c
. 75c
Sill It T WAISTS
65c to 60c
60C
SIIIIIT WAISTS
50C
50C
SlIIItT WAISTS
40C
. Our line of Prints atid.Percnlctr"" ohlTlin oy-w.
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est to the highest priced there are
different grades of each kind of
Prints. Our 6c Prints are the best;
Our 7c Prints are standard, on up
to 15c are the best.
Druggists
Sundries
We have a large line and are sold
at uniform profits. We sell No. 1
bottle of Vaseline 5c, generally sold
at iop, No. 2, for 10, generally sold
for 15c to 20c. Our line of
Syringes are sold from 20 to 40 per
cent less than the regular retail
price. A good 2-quart Fountain
Syringe for .Soc, 3-quart for $1.00.
Whisk Br6oms, 15 and 20c, regular
price 20 and 25c. Combs, rubber,
horn, aluminum, celluloid from 5c
to 25c, in fact Our Line of Notions
is sold' for less than you can buy
them elsewhere. Buy from us and
save your dime.
Cash buyers are always ready for
low quotations. We do not claim
that we are the cheapest people ! fdkrf
but we do claim that the quality of ceT JVWQ(ffjt
goods we sell, are sold for less JBffiPj" fyk
money man you can uuy tnem elsewhere.
Hosiery
New Line in colors Red, Blue
and Black, Polka-dots, 20 and 25c.
ChiidrensRed, White and Block, 'know he
25c.
wear the
say they
Those people who
Hamilton Brown Shoe,
are the best Shoes made. It is no
trouble to sell them to those who
Be among those
who know a good thing
Men's ,
TAyht ,
Summer J$tLii.
Strtctltr p
All Wool.
l'uttcrnH AUw Vl f
aiul StyleH wfl
'anil jji
$19.00.
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DcvoTod To BohenSI-ew Nofoj and
Items of ener&r inroejrro Mining Man
Oregon last year produced $690,000 more of gold than did its sister
state of Washington, and yet Washington has three smelters in oper
ation and Oregon none at all. r
F.J. Hard, secretary of the Oregon Mining Stock Exchange, re
cently made a tour of the Bohemia district, and in a letter to the Daily
Mining Record describing his trip, says that sylvanite has been iound
in Fairview mountain. Oregon Mining Journal.
The Jennings Bros, owners of the Helena and Helena No. 2 gold
mines, Bohemia district, Lane county, Oregon, say that they would
gladly contract to send 500 tons of ore daily to a Portland smelter and
ho smelter here to accept the offer. Pacific Miner.
The Granite Hill consolidated mines, situated on Louse creek, about
eight miles r.orth of Grants Pass, were bonded this week to Colonel J.
Wiggings, of Minneapolis, for $75,000, by Messrs. Booth, Mangun, ct
al. The first payment on the bond is due September 1. The balance
to be paid witnin eighteen months at intervals ofninety days. This is a
placer and quartz mine combined, the placer having been worked for
Siveral years, while the quartz mine has a five stamp mill on it. A force
of men was oent out this week to begin development work, and next
week it is the intention to put on a larger force.
J. D. Meyer, of Portland, returned to that city from Buffalo on
Thursday, and in an interview with a reporter of the Telegram said:
"There is not another mineral display in the exposition that can sur
pas that of Oregon. Southern and Eastern Oregon mines are well rep
resented, although Eastern Oregon has the best collection of the twe
mining districts. Specimens from every mine are plainly marked, and
the whole is tastefully arranged. Fred R. Mellis, of Eaker City, is a
hustler, and is booming the mines of this state in an energetic manner.
He was the onfy one in the mineral building who was enterprising
enough to give away samples of ore. He placed several specimens in
pasteboard boxes and distributed them liberally where they would 'o
the most good. In short, the mineral display of Oregon is one of the
features of the Pan-American Exposition."
Stale NeVs.
-'iWi ,Thatwheat, harvest wilbbe-bcgun
111 Umatilla county June 25, or at
the usual time. The season has
been cold and unusually moist, yet
the grain appears to have matured
about as early as in previous years.
The Dusty postoffice near Harris-
burg was entered by robbers Fri
day night and $35 in 2-cent stamps
were taken. The miscreants went
in at the front door, and it is
thought they had a key to fit the
lock.
Monmouth has again been visited
by fire. Sunday morning about 9
o'clock the Normal book store was
discovered on fire. The alarm was
given but owing to lack of water,
and the great headway already
gained by the flames, which soon
spread to the postoffice adjoining.
They arc all union made, which
means that they are upto-date, new
and just what they are represented
to be. ( A lcrge line of dark suits
$6.00 to $18.00.
Garman & Ilemciiway Garman & tlciciiway
G-roceries
And still the immense sale goes
on. We sold more groceries in the
last 30 days than we did in any 3
months prior, why? because people
learn it is to their interest to do so
try us, we have . made reductions
in prices on nearly everything we
have in the grocery line also fruit
and vegetables.
Garman & Ilcuway
The S. P. R. R. Co. will make
extensive improvements on their
Oregon lines this summer.. As. soon
as practicable the steam shovel
will be moved to the river pit at
Harrisburg aiid will re-ballast their
entire main line, placing about 18
inches of gravel upon the roadbed.
This will place the roadbed up to
the standard of Eastern roads.
The Medford merchants have
signed an agreement for Sunday
closing of their respective places of
businsss and "further agree, for the
sake of religious privilege and
bodily rest to encourage a quiet
Sunday within the borders of their
city. A fine not Jess than fifty
dollars is adjudged on each and
every offender of the agreement,
said sum to be paid iuto the city
treasury.
Black Horn, a Umatilla Indian,
was found in a canyon of the Blue
lL fl, a- , " . i mountains Tuesday forenoon des
Ings south of the postoffice burned 1 , , . . ,
- narnrttlif itiniinrlari htrtttfn rtfla cltAt(
to the ground, us did also the barber
shop and dentist's office. This is
the third bad fire Monmouth has
suffered in the last few years, be
sides numerous smaller ones, and
it seems that a good water supply is
necessary. The business houses
were all insured but the contents
of all were a total wreck.
Clothing !
Clothing !
We will-sell you clothing, Men and Boy's, neat up-to-date suits cheaper than you have ever
bought them in town. Come and see our goods and get our prices before you buy a full line of
Summer Goods, and Ladies Shirt Waists ou the same line cheaper than ever.
HEM EN WAY & BUEKHOLDEB.
DIDVT MAURY FOR MONEY.
TI10 Boston ninn, who lately married
a eickly rich young woman, ia' happy
now, (or ho got Dr. King's New Life
i'illa, which restored her to perfect
health. Infallible for Jaundice, liil
i msness, Malaria, Fever and Agiioaml
all Liver and stomach troubles. Ucntla
but effective. Only '25c M Benson Dnua
Co'b drug store.
perately wounded by two rifle shots.
He was shot from ambush and
whoever did the shooting left the
Indian to welter in his own blood.
Black Horn was out on bail on the
charge ot attempting to murder
Chief of Indian Police Brisbow
Saturday night. It is charged
that Black Horn was shot under se
cret orders from Brisbow.
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.
"Of n gasolino stove burned a ladv
fiightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of
Kirkman, In. "Tlio beet doctors
couldn't heal tlis running soro that fol
lowed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salvo en
tirely cured her." Infallible for Cuts,
Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dit
eases and Files. '25c at Benson Dnua
I Co's.
Slaelf and DECeavy
I-Iardware.
Farming Tools,
sys Simonds Saws,
Studebaker Wagons,
Hercules Powder,
Mining Supplies,
Dunn's solid Tree Spray,
Repairing at Telonttoieu-.Bv.
Or if fin & Veatch Company.
COTTAGE GBOVK,
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