Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 28, 1901, Image 1

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Thc Proiprrouj Business Men
of Cattagi Grave Advertise in
the Nugget.
Bring Your Job Wert to tU
Nugget Job Office. -
Prices Reasonable
Devoted lo lite Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interoiits opthi Community, to Good Government, and Hulling for a Grub Stake.
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Ooi;(;age Grove, Oregofa, Friday, June 28, 1901,
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COTTAC.U C.UOVK, Ouit.
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COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
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JEROME KNOX
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We are offering all of our Ladies and metis h'pes, in fine, medium
nud heavy grades at actual cost. . : : Sonic, of them in good.
wearers at 50c, 75c and $1 per pair. Wc will sell you the cheapest
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shoes you ever bought.
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Vc are not exactly liks little Gsorgc and the lntchet ami the cherry tree story; cannot tell a lie. And
it is not necessary for us to misrepresent to sell Our Goods, being first class in every respect. Fair Treat
ment and Fair Dealing is Our Motto,
L. T. HARRIS TSWf- Rntiirrlnv wp will nffhr Our P.ntire T.ine of
Jk'ouk!' " " ; ' l-25 for 95c. $1.00 for SOc.
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to-date Hat in the market. Our $1.75 Hat is a crnck-a-jacl:. Produce taken in Exchange f
Hninilt liy mlt refelro .mraptitloiilloii.'
FRAN2C P. WHITE,
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Oleo wlib Jmt lUwenwuy. MlMit.
Mtj. KilktrlBC Sthleef, M. D.
Diseases of Women ami Cliililrcn'
COTfAOB (JltOVK, OUK.
D. J. GOVER
.Prospector and Mine Locator.
For Information on Hohemia
Mining District write me.
HiKifUl AtlcnUon Olvon In Cotre'len"
UOHKMIA, OKU.
UUSINUSS.
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change for Goods.
Gar man & ffemenway,
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MRS. PET SANFORD'S
for Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIN HTKIIBT
COTTAGIC GkOVU, Oltli.
J. W. BENTLY,
The practical Hoot and Shoe maker,
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located one door wehi ui .
inia hotel,
Kepairing neatly and quickly done
and satisfacUonguanuiteed. Call
BARKER & PERMIN
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THE EXCHANQI
niwr.inm IM 1'INK-
WINBS, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Mttlnntroot, C.tl.iB" rv.Oro.
We will sell you clothing, Men and IJoy'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 on the same line cheaper than ever.
W. H. SMITH
Proprietor of the ALIIAMBRA
CHOP IIOUSU, near depot,
CoTTAfiit Grov. Oris.
. Short orders day and night. Every
thing first-class and the bebt Uie
market affords.
' mt ' H. C. MADSEN, 1
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, nopal tins it rcnuQimblo chargci,
Shelf and I-Ieavy
Hardware .
farming Tools,
Simonds Saws,
Studebaker Wagons,
Hercules Powder,
Mining Supplies,
Dunn's solid Tree Spray,
Successor to I). F. PHILLIPS,
' . DIJAUSRS IN
Groceries, Flour
Griffin & Veatch Company.
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Hotel Eugene
I10LLBNBBGK' BROS. & IIRISIOW.
Headquarters for MINING MEN.
ljvuiw WA-r ArnwuHD to.
"SOROSIS"
A SHOE THAT IS WORN BY
All fashionable Ladies.
! ' All Jlltill Onlers
1'oiiiptly Filled.
1 A." GILBERT,
'Eiigetje, Oregon.
and Feed.
All kinds of Produce bought
at the highest market values.
Call and g"et acquainted with
us. We shall be pleased at all
times to quote you prices
upon all lines handled by us,
whether you buy or not.
" Our Stock is New, Neat and
Clean, and havinir had years
of experience in business we
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the market affords, aiid the
' lowest possible prices .
' Remember the place: Phillips
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UKl SRVtlU V-OlWlje IJiOVt, VJC
Some of the machinery in the Helena mill, at Bohemia was broken
the past week, making it necessary to shutdown 5 stamps. The brokeil'
machinery will be replaced as soon as possible; and then the full 10
stamps will be dropping again.
J. P. Hart came down from Bohemia Monday, Where he lias been
doing development work on the Docia claim belonging to F. Jordan.
This claim is located 011 the Champion trail about 3 mile3 from the ware
hous;. The tunnel is now in about so feet and is showing up cood ore.
A. W. Zinikar, No. 2, who has been doing contract work on the
Mayflower group of Claims in Bohemia, belonging to Mr. Ely of Kelso,
Wash., is meeting with good success. He is driving the tunnel aa
tapidly as possible and reports that the ledge is showing up nicely. Mr.
Ziniker is worthy of the success he is attaining with his work.
The oil-boring machinery for the Southern Oregon Oil Company, of
Ashland, which has been delayed in Shipment from Chicago to that
place, reached its destination this week. The machinery weighs 17 tons,
and includes a 35-horse power bojler and 23-horse powerengine, making
a complete standard rig. It is hoped to get the machinery in operation
about July i .
J. E. Ostrander this week shipped to Mr. S. E. Lovelace at Mimic
apolis, Minn., some ore from the Sunset mine on Adams Mountain, Bo
hemia, which is to be tested by a new mill, that is safd to save the gold
as well as a smelter. Mr. Lovelace contemplates placing one of theso
mills on the Sunset property, provided the result of the test is satis
factory. Titos. Awbrey, Chas. VanDenburg and J. M. Sherwood left Friday
morning for Bohemia, with a load of supplies for their mines. Two
men will be put to work on the 'Oversight and Homestake claims be
longing to Awbrey and Sherwood, driving a 50-foot tunnel. Messrs.
Frank Hughes and Felix Laudess will do the work. There is at present
a 3c-foot tunnel on the ledge and it is showing up nicely. Work will
also be started on the Pilot Boy belonging to VauDenburg and Aubrey.
The people of Myrtle Creek are much elated over the mining out
look. Much encouragement has been given by a return this week from
an assay irpm ttic new claim qt Lx. V rewsn &p.utlilv,r.tie. .some 10
face the assay shows a yield, we Are told, of S78.91 per ton. The vein
is about two feet in width with a very rich "yellowochte" stripof about
four inches. The character of the one appears to be improving steadily
as depth is attained. Adjoining this, claims are also being developed
by John Hall and others and these also promise well. The new dis-
cjveries are several miles further up the creek than the big dyke of
Crew & Chauey, and Jackson and Armitage, now being developed and
worked, under bond, by Seattle parties. Many people now believe one
of the finest mining districts on the coast will be developed there.
CHARM KI) BY TUB GLITTER OF
GOLD.
Attorney Johnson and C. B.
Clement, the genial proprietor of
the cigar and confectionery store on
the bridge corner, have been act
ing strangely of late, and many
have heen the speculations of those
who hold the boys dear to heart as
to the meaning of their actions.
They have been closely associated
and engaged in mj'sterous conver
sation, as if plots most vile and
treacherous were being laid for the
commitment of deeds most horrible.
A week ago, to make the excite
ment of their friends the more in
tense they suddenly disappeared
and did not show up for several
days, and then told the story that
they had been fishing; but as every
body who knows anything about
the boys at all, knows full well
that they are altogether too am
bitious to engage in such lazy sport,
the report was taken with salt in
large doses. However the truth
leaked out at last. The boys had
been attracted by the glitter of gold.
They are prospecting somewhere in
the neighborhood of Cottage Grove,
but as yet their find is a mystery.
It has been intimated that their
claim is very rich,, but no one seenis
to know what in. It has beeu
said that Johnson will hereafter re
sign the practice of law and that
cigar business' isn't to iJlement's
taste in future.
DIDN'T MAIiRV FOR MONEY.
t Tho Boston nmn, who lately married
11 sickly rich youm; wonmn, is hnppy
iiQW, for lip got Dr. Khig's Now Life.
Pills, which restored hur to perfect
health. Infallible., for Jaundice, Mil
imisMt Mliiiir Fovor nnd Ague. and
nil r,lvoi- uiid stomiioli troubles. Gentle
but ullootivo. Only 25c. at Uenson Uruq
;Uo' drug ture.
' A TERRIBLE DISASTER.
A terrible flood occurred in West
Virginia Sunday causing the loss of
the lives of about.200 persoits. The
loss to railroads and other property
is estimated at $2,000,000. The
storm came with a suddeness and
severity that is unprecedented and
many people were overwhelmed
with the rush of water before they
could realize what had occurred.
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.
"Of a gasoline stove burned 11 ladv
frightfully," writes N. 15. Palmer, of
Kirkninn, la. "The best doctors
couldn't heal ths running sore that fol
lowed, but Buclilon's Arnica Salvo en
tirely cured her." Infallible for CntSj
Corns, Soros, Rolls, Bruises, Skin Dis
eases and Tiles. '25o at Bk.nso.s- Daua
Co's.
It is estimated that repairs to the
Oregon, which has just arrived
home from the Orient( rendered
necessary by the damage sustained
when wrecked in the Gulf of Pe
Chi Li, will require about six
months on the dry dock and cost
fully $250,000. It is intended to
present the silk pennat which the
Oregon carried on her homeward
voyage and which is 410 feet long
to the State of Oregon upon the
vessels going out of commission
during repairs. A special detail o f
three petty officers will .carry it to
the state officials at Salem.
STARTED up.
The Eugene fruit cannery began
operations for the season Tuesday
afternoon on the cherry crop. A
force of 25 or 30 girls, and severa
men are employed.
l'OUND.
A trunk key. Owner can havcj
same by identifying koy and pay
ing for notice.