Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 12, 1901, Image 1

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"fiie Proip:rou's Business Men
of Gottasre Grave Advertise in
the Nuecet,
Brinff Your jA Work Id til
Nugget Job Office. '
Prices Reasonable
Devoted to the Mining. Lumbering and Farming Interests of tin's Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake,
VOL. Ill
Cottage Grove, Oregon, jFVid.ay, July 12, 1901.
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PROFESSIONAL.
J. E. YOUNQ
Attorney -at-. law
Offlro un Mailt ittfet, Vel HliU
COTTAOIt Gkovk, Okk.
,1. 0. JOHNSON anil P. 0. EBY
Attorneys ami Oounsclors-ai-Law
gixelil attention Klrcn to Mliiluif, (-orjriilloii
1 nml Jlurcniitllu Ijiw.
. Offlc over Oarinan A Nnnlnnil'imlom,
COTTAGE PROVE, OKK.
J. S. MEDLEY
Attorney -at-Litw. o o o
:Oltlr on Muln Irrol t (
CoTTAOlt GKOVK, OKU.
JEROME KNOX
' Attorney -at-Law
1'rotntjUlejrtJojijwM lo MIiiIiik tlualiiuM.
CoTTAOK GKOVIt, OllH.
L. L. STEVENS
Atlorney-at-Law o o ,
entlon riven In Mlnlt
ami Cotlcf Hum,
KUUKNK, OKK.
Hilal attention riven to Mliiln IIiuIiiom
ami Cotlcf Hum,
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THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and Counselors-tit Law
mortal attrition given emlio Imr of Mine.
KUUKNK, OKK.
L. T. HARRIS
Attorney ami (Joitnsclor-at-Liiic
a. .i..t t in. if .ii if (tun tit Iho nX ut MItJOl,
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KUGKN'K, OKK.
R V L TA UE. ASSAYS.
Kainplei by mull rerelvs .rnit tlcnlloii.
FRANK P. WHITE,
cmT.vir. (iitovr.. ur.
O Ife with JaraO llenieiin-, Muln t.
Mrs. Katlicrlnc Schlccf, M. I).
Diseases of Women anil Children
COTTAOK GKOVK, OKK.
D. J. GOVER
Prospector ami Mine Locator.
For Information on Bohemia
Mining District Write me.
Special Attonllim Olvon to Corrcmlonco
BOHEMIA, ORE.
BUSINESS.
GO 10;
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIN HTItKKT
CoTTAOK GROVU, OrM.
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-
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PBAM'.UM 1H FINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
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Wrappers
Wrappers
We are not exactly like little George and the hatchet and the cherry tree story; cannot tell a lie. And
it is not necoasary for us to inisreprefcnt to still Our Goods, being first class in every respect. Pair Treat
ment and Fair Dealing is Onr Motto.
Next Saturday we will olFer Our Entire Line of
James Sears was in town this week from the Mountain Lilly and
Humming Bird claims in Uohemia. Mr. Sears came out after supplies,
which were shipped in the first of the week. The company is rriaking
extensive improvements on their claims, which are showing up very
nicely as the development progresses.
J. S. and Lelan Wooley left Tuesday morning for Bohemia to Cbtu
mence work on the Golconda group of claims situated east of the
Helena. Golconda Company ownsa group of 6 claims and contemplate
doing considerable development work during this season. There is at
present a 40 foot tunnel on the property. Supplies will be shipped iii
at once for the summers run.
Boring for oil was begun by the Southern Oil Company at its plant
east of town about noon Wednesday. There were many visitors during
the afternoon to witness the operation of the first oil drilling plant in
Southern Oregon. Good progress was made and at night A depth Of
30 feet had bee'n attained. A slight accident occurred Thursday in the
breaking of a rope which delayed progresssomewhat. There were many"
visitors at the derrick on that day. Tidings.
Simon Hummel, a mining expert, of Sonora, Calif., was in town
Monday and left Tuesday morning in company with V. Jordan, for Bo--hernia.
Mr. Hummel is interested in the Docia Mining Co. and goes
into the camp to make an examination of the claims belonging to the
company. Air. nummei was seen at tne imperial Hotel by a jNugget
man and he states that oilier mining men from California came with
him to Oregon, stopping at Glendale. He says that Oregon mines arc
coming into prominence and that California capitalists are looking this
way.
Mention was made last w.eekoft'ue sale of the Sweepstake gravel
mine, in Trinity county, .aiuornia, lor 5,ooa,ooo. me new owners
will make extensive improvements, and have placed orders for twenty-
eight miles of 37-inch pipe which, underpressure, will carry 5000 inches
of water. Besides this there will be 10,000 feet of siphon which will
have a xooa-foot pressure.' The iron for this is three-fourths of an inch
thick. The .siphon will carry the water across the La Grange Co's
property and down the canyon. Besides the piping provision is being
1 7 "XT 4 O 4- TV 4r I properly aim uown intr tuiiyuii. jjcsiucs 111c pipiuj; jiruvisiuu 13 uciug
tM.o lor woe. lor owe;
We have jut received Our New Stock of Hats direct, from the Factory. The Best Assortment and Up-to-date
Hot in the market. Our $1,75 Hat is a crack-a-jack. Produce taken in Exchange for Goods.
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Clothing !
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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 o'n the same line cheaper than ever.
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will be cut and perhaps rolled before shipping, but will be made upon
the ground. The shipments will be unloaded at Redding or Middle
Creek, and hauled by teams sixty miles to the Sweepstake mine. It
will take forty teams, hauling 6000 poundsover the mountain at a load,
seventy days to transfer this pipe irom the railroad to the mine. J. lie
transportation will be done under contract. A contract has been let fof
the ditch in which the pipe is to be buried. It must be at least three
ami a Halt leet deep, it is necessary. 10 oury every 1001 ot tne pipe mac
runs along the mountain side to save it from being swept away by
heavy suowslides. The La Grange Co. has had to protect its long flume
with a shelter. It is expected that water will be ptit upon the mine by
the first of next January.
W. H. SMITH
Proprietor of tlie - ALHAMBRA
CHOP IIQUSIS, near depot.
Cottagk Gkovk, Ork.
Short orders! day and night. Every
thing first-class and the best the
market affords.
H. C. MADSEN,
, Watciimakijr.
neralrlng at romonilblo charges.
COTTAGE GKOVK, OltlSi
Slielf and Heavy
Hard ware .
Farming Tools,
Simonds Saws,
Stud shaker Wagons,
Hercules Powder,
Minin'g Supplies,
Dunn's solid Tree Spray,
Griffin & Veatch Company.
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HOLLBNBECK BROS, k BRISTOW.
Headquarters for MINING MBN.
BVMUV WANT ATTHXUlin TO.
OUMdQtf.
Talio the IH'lK'iiihf A'a,(to"
"SOROSXS"
A SIIOK THAT IS WORN BY
ill Fashionable Ladies.
All Mttll Orders
IPi'oniirtly Filled.
T. A. GILB15RT,
Uugciic, Oregon.
Successor to B. P. PHILLIPS,
-DliAUJKS IN-
Gjiroceries, Flour
and Feed.
All kinds of Produce, bought
at the highest market values.
Call and get acquainted with
us. We shall be pleased at all
times to quote you prices
uppn all lilies handled by us,
whether you buy or not.
Our Stock is New, Neat and
Cleaii, atid having had years
of experience in business, we
assure you the very best goods
the market affords, and the
lpwet possible prices,
'Rgrnqmber the place; Phillips'
old sttiudj Oottage' Grove, Orei
The San Francisco Chronicle
says: The latest story concerning
changes involved in the re-organization
of the operating department
of the Southern Pacific is that the
position of manager of the lines in
Oregon will be abolished when
President Hays' circular makes its
appearance. Richard Koehler is
manager of Southern Pacific lines
in Oregon. Nothing is said as to
what is to become of Manager
Koehler, but the statement that his
position is to be abolished leaves
it is be inferred that he will re
tile from the company's service.
Coupled with the story that Koeh
ler's position is to be abolished is
the statement that that the position
of general superintendent"'' is to be
revived and that J. H. Herbert may
be honored with this title.
The Eugene Rambler baseball
team met defeat at the hands of the
Grants Pass Alerts on July 4th on
a score ol 7 to 2, and the next day
the Ashland team defeated them
the score being 2 to 3. Grants
Pass defeated Ashland, shutting
them out and making 6 scores. All
three games were played at Grants
Pass.
The fall grain harvest has begun
in a few places in the Willamette
valley and the crop is extra promis
ing, while in Eastern Oregon the
few hot days of the week, follow
ing as they did a protracted cool
and windy spell, have been unfa
vorable, and the grain is not filling
as well as usual, and the opinion
prevails that in Umatilla and the
neighboring counties the crop will
be somewhat short of former ex
pectation.
A sweet girl graduate thus de
scribed the manner in which a goat
butted a boy out of the front yard
in the near neighborhood: "He
hurled the previous end of anatomy
against the boy's afterward with an
eagerness and. velocity which,
backed by the goats avoirdupoise,
imparted a momentum that was not
relaxed until the instigator was
landed on terra firraa, beyond the
pale of goat jurisdiction."
Some of the papers in speaking
of the Alaskan flag epesode have
been pleased to identify Geo. M.
Miller by speaking of him as a
brother .of Joaquin Miller, the
"Poet of the Sierras." Hereafter
we may identify Joaquin Miller
with perfect propriety 1 by alluding
to him as-a "brother of Geo. M.
Miller,- theButis'i flag loweixrof
Alaska."
The Oregonian scored a victory
in the circuit court of Lane county
in the suit for $25,000 damages re
cently instituted against it by B.
F. Harvey, the railway brakeuiau.
The court held that the service of
the papers was faulty, having been
served on the route agent of the
Oregonian at Eugene. It is said
the case will be begun in Mult
nomah county next time,
The Knights of Pythias Lodge,
of Eugene, are holding a field meet
at Baugs' park near Eugene today.
Delegations from Corvallts and Al
bany are present.
The Florence cannery wds de
stroved by fire last Friday morning.
Loss $20(000, insuranee $10,000