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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1901)
Lank Countv Hoim, It I.h announced tlint hop picking in Lane county will IickIii about September i In the early yards while it will be the second week in .September before picking In the later yards will be under way. It is generally understood that the price paid last' year will prevail this per box, that Is from 35 to 40 cents, while a cent per pound will probably be paid by some. Thus far the indications point to a Hhortnifc in pickers. The crop at this writing promises to lie the best Crown In years. Spraying has been general throughout the hop dls tricts of this county and thus far there has been but little appearance or lieu. However, there is plenty of time yet for much damage to be done by both lice and unfavorable weather, and uneasy will rest the heart of the average hop grower from now until he shall sec his crop safely housed. Some contracts arc reported made but in the ma jority of cases the crop ol Lane county is not incumbered by con tract, while those under contract are listed at a good price. The indications arc now in favor of fair prices for nil marketable tfocds. Tlllt HllOADWAV. William Griffith, who with William Heed owns the Droadway group in Uohcmla, came down last Friday and will visit his family at Oregon City before rcttirniiif,'. Messrs. Griffith and Reed have been busy all this summer doing assess ment and development work on their property, and the result is most satisfactory. They have now about 600 feet of tunnel on their property, 340 feet 011 the Ilroadway the balance on the Diamond and Frank lirass claims. On the Dia mond three ledges have been opened. One of these opened this year shows a width of 3 feet giving exceedingly good assay re turns. Just below they have driven a tunnel 95 feet and at a depth of 40 feet they arc into a ledjje showing n width of 24 feet. The Frank lirass claim is making a good showing and Messrs. Griffith & Reed arc now in 611 this claim 165 (cct. In nil something like $3,000 in development work has been done on this property, and it is rated as one of the most promis ing in the district. Tint Rutokn Messrs. Kby & Johnson and families are home from their two weeks outins,' on Sharp's Creek, JJohemia, having had nil kinds of enjoyment in the mountain wilds of Hohemia. The boys have un doubtedly put in a goodly portion of their time at rehearsal ns their hunting and fishing yarns hang to gether amazingly well. Mr. Kby devoted much of his time to the taking of trout, while the invin cible Johnson went loaded for bear and "sich." It is said there is enough trout heads around their camp to "salmon" all the dogs in Lane county, while the bear paws, which Johnson has promiscuously stripped out and scattered from craggy peak to canyon bottom are sufficiently numerous to furnish "human hand" sensations all winter. At Di.uk Rivitn. Win. Cnsley, well known here ns "Hilt McKinley," who is now nt Illue River writes this office to have his Nugget forwarded to the Luckoy Hoy, Postoffice. He says "I want to know what Is going on in Hdhemia aniTnt the Grove. I am working at the Luckey Boy. There arc 12 Bohemia men here and I understand they have written for more. Jim Duval has been made foreman. The mine made a clean-up of $12,000 the first of last month, and has indications of being a big thing. Please forward my paper nud oblige." Propkutv Sold. Last Monday Mrs. Elma A. Cottle of this city bought' the Cochran furniture store property, fifty feet front, from Willard Martin fori400. Tlie louowiug i'ny t- Mnrfin nurchasea the lu. K. ' Case property, 27 feet front in which is located the postoffice, for A NAUKOW liSCAl'K, W. L. Wallace, the S. P. wood pucr linu u very narrow escape from being tun over by a train, Monday evening, lie had been sent out as flagman by section fore man Walsh and while rounding a short curve just south of Walker station he met an extra freight. He jumped off his car and in netting it oft" the track caught his foot under the rail and was only released from his dangerous position by his shoe tearing so t lint it gave his foot room to turn. lie says that when he was clear of the track the engine was pot more than 50 feet distant and looked to him as large good sized mountain. lie suc ceeded in flagging the train but it ran some distance past Iwfore they could stop. Ills car went to the bottom of the grade a distance of about 25 feet. IiNTHKTAINItl) Friday evening from 6 until 8:30 o'clock Miss Nina Ostrandcr enter tained a host of her little girl friends nt her home, and just ns they were leaving a few of her most intimate friends arrived who had been invited to spend the even ing with her. The lnwn was illu minated with Chinese lanterns and the merry young people enjoyed for a time a few games of parlor croquet after which they adjourned to the parlor where they were entertained by some superb singing and piano selections by Miss Nina. Dainty refreshments consisting of cake and pickles, dates, candy, nuts nud lemonade were served. Miss Nina is held in high esteem by her friends and those present will long remember this pleasant evening. A Goon Fi.oi'1'KK. Chas. Hrown of this city who is engaged in hauling wood near Corn stock, took a swift bull-frog leap from his wagon last week. He was hauling a load around a grade of the road, having already taken the precaution to have three men holding the wagon on the upside of the road, when the grade gave way and over went wagon and wood. Charley took in the situation at a glance and didn't "stop to wait." His friends say he just spread his arms and legs and flew for the woods. Later on he came back without a scratch. He has been the hero of a sufficient number of these kinds of flops to make him a good populist. While engaged in the same kind of work last season he "flopped" nine times. Will Raish Small Fruit. A. J. Bruiubnugh who owns a well-kept farm on Mosby Creek, is making, extensive preparations to go into the small fruit business. In fact he iias been gradually ma turing plans for the last two years. The gentleman has ground par ticularly adapted to the raising of small fruits, and already he has a large strawberry bed out as well ns a mg patcu 01 uiacKDcmes, say nothing of n young orchard of choice winter apples. This fall Mr. Brumbaugh will put out several acres more in tlie various small fruits, with the view of supplying the local market. Drug Stork Luasko. Mr. J. S. Benson, the well known druggist and for several years con nected with tlie Benson Drug Com pany of this city, has leased the Currin drug store on Wall street and will take charge of the same the first of September. Mr. Currin is one of Cottage Grove's oldest business men and has decided to take a well earned rest from the re sponsibility falling to the lot oi the active business man. He will move his family to Eugene about Sep tember 15th where they will re main during the school year. 'Tho Orecon Stato Fair nt Salem. September 33rd to 28th, 1001, inclusive, iromisca to no mo uom una year time ma vet been held. Now foatuicN for amusement and Instruction have boon added, and particular attention will bo given to tho Stock Kxldblt, owing to tho great anil constantly increasing interest "n dairying throughout tho atate. For this occasion, the Southern Pad do Co. will niako a rato of ono faro for tho round trip, from all ita stations in Oregon, to Salem nnd return, and it ia to to hoped tiint overyono who can do ao will show Ida appreciation by taking advantage of thia opportunity to pnaau fow days Bloaaantly and profitably ut.our Stato apitnl, Personal Paragraphs, J. It. Mount) wna In town Thurmlny. MrH. J. H . Akin linn returned homo. Win. I'm rtnati la homo from a throe weck'a Olltllltf. MIm Nellie Berry haa'rotiirncd from WllholtHprliiKK. 0. B, Clement is homo from a two weeks vialt nt Wilhoit. Tom Gardner watt down from hi riineh neur Anion thin week. Crunk Cathenrl returned Thursday to IiIh Inhuia h h operator nt Mills City. .1. 1.. Slii'lloii wnn alinkltif; hands with Ida niMiiy frlemla in Cottage Oruyo thia week. Mr. and MrH, Ferry LotiK and the Bake Stewart jinrty have returned from filet of till) IllOlllltullla. It. J. JeiiiiinuH wiin lii town HiIh week. Ho Inn! hceii In tlie MOiilhorii pari of tliu atnto uinl Inn returned to Portland. Mrs. i.. M. Thompson returned Hatur tiny from n vixit with liur daughter, Mrs. Host itt CJerviij. Mike U'uld, tliu well known gun re pairer of KiiKcno, arient Bnnduy in Cot tage (irovo. Mr. uinl MrH. II. I), Keott who have been rimtleiitiiiK nt Newport returned home hint Saturday. Mr. mid Mm. .Tiic. Scnra left for Ho- hernia Tueadav morning, wliurothcy ex pect to remtiin until aiiow (lien.. J, I. TliomnH wan im from Portland on n fow day vlnlt with his family thin -week returning; to that city Tuesday. Dr. (Jeo. Wall Ih homo from n rhort Htny nt Newport. Ho reportH an on- loyahlo oiitintt by tho "oonndhiK aea." nun dim eoior ih imperii. Mr. mid .MrH. Hindi Glltner who linvo been vlnltinir friend anil relative hero for hoiiio weeki have returned to their home at Portland . Ml km MatrL'io Miller nnd Mr. Hollo Iloiney of Portland went hero thin week vialtlnit their father Mr. (J. C. Miller uinl family. J. II. M Inner of Portland, ono of Ore oii'h mom enthiiKlaetic Kniithta of 'vthiiiH Htient Saturday in Cottaso Grove ouroiite aoiitli. Grand Mnxtcr NcIhoii of tho J. 0.0. F. ImIuo iurlfdlcilon of Oreiion. paid mi ollielnl vlnlt to Cottage Urove Lodge V no I.... a. " tiui ikj mm oniuruuy nielli. Mrn Delva Atkhm vlnlted In tho Grove the pant week. Shu wan on her way to KoroHt Grovo to Join her hiiHbmid 'who In the 8. 1'. Co'a operator at that nlacc. Hev. Heck returned Sunday morninc from n hnatv trin to IiIh old home. Soduville, whore ho win called to ollloluto at tho funeral of n littlo child. Dr. V. II. Itoblnxon. .Tnik-o J. W. Vaughn and Onear Vaughn left early thlH week for Southern Oregon on a prnopectitu: tour. They vxnect to ho gone auveral weeks . 8. M. Unwell of KiiL'cno. who hna aeeepUil n pu-l'.lou in the goncral inor eliandlfOftore ol U. Lurch, arrived this ,veek and will movo Ilia mother unit HlHtcrhero this week. M. It. Atkins and wife arrived here from Imlepenilenco thin week. Thoy pxpeet to make thin tliolr future home. Mr. AlklnH will engage in tho cigar nnd confectionery bus In ess with Ilia father. O. O. McClcllen lint resigned IiIh po rtion with I.. Lurch and the tlrel uf the month will leave for Salem where ho will take up IiIh old position with Kabcr it Neln, the well known Willamette vnlley linn buyers. Mr. McClellun ha? been In their employ for several seasons. Mrs. McClellen will loin her husband at Salem about September 15, Saturday evening 11 numlicr of youni? people were invited lo attend n farewell dnui'o in honor of Miss Kva Smith of Salem, who returned to her homo tho llrst of tho week, after nn oxtended Vlait with her mint, Mrs. Pet Snnfnrd. Tho Jolly party enjoyed tho whirl of waltr. and two step unlit midnight when they Dane. Mies ivi goou-oyo nml Unpartcu to tneir various nouies. Shot Through thk Arm. Miss Anna Beagle, who went to Eureka, California, with her parents from this city a few weeks ago, received a ver painful wound by beinff shot through the arm lately. The shootiiip was accidental. A young man who was shooting nt a rnnric on a tree near tneir camp missed his mark, the bullet pased through their tent and through her clothes, itcross her breast and in flicted a very painful flesh wound in her arm. At last reports she was Retting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Beagle like their new location quite well and Mrs. Beagle's health is much improved. Anothur Block Sold. This weekG. V. Garottttesold to John Finn the five lots in Long and Landess addition of Cottage Grove for $1400 cash. This property comprises the entire block except the lot on which the Presbyterian church stands, with all improve ments and apperteuances. The Wisconsin men know a good thing when they see it nnd as the straws are bending their way they are picking up the wheat that tails into their lap. The future of Cot tage Grove will warrant all such buys and it is well that enterprising men are getting in on the ground floor. Read the Jlolxeinia tfuyget. Lcocal BreVeties. Toilet articles, licnsoii Drug Co. I-ook at Knkin fc IJrlstowH shoes. Take chaticcH with Geo. Jlohhnan and win a suit of clothes, Perfiimea, tho best to be had, Benson Drug Co. Ho sure and call nt Taylor's Gallery ami see the new work. '.adieu crash sklrtafrom C0ctato2.00, at Lurch's. Head real ostato bargains of Jerome Knox & Co. A now involco of plated wnro, clocks, eie., ai Clausen a. A chance to win a suit on the install ment plan. See Geo. liohliuuii the tailor. Look nt thoo ladles watches just re ceived, at II. C. Mndsen's. Mrs. J. V. Taylor has been at Kugenc this w.-ek taking art lessons. Mens' and womons ahoca at 50c per pair nt Knkin & llristows. Those now gent double cliaina at II. Madaen'a are boaulie. See them. Kino residences, choice lots, business blocks for Halo. Jerome Knox fc Co. Shingles and brick for sale. KAKIN & BlIISTOW. Savo money in buying goods ofN'.K. Kleen A. Son, Their prices win trade. If you want nnvthlng in tho lino of pruningshcarHcnllonGriflin, VeateliCo. Valuable mining property in Ho hemia for sale. Joromo Knox and Co. Only tho best drugs in tho market at Benson Drug Co. Bring your prescrip tions. Get votir prescription filled at Benson Drug Co, Pure drugs, of superior quality. Kvcrylwdy pleased witli their trimmed hats at N. h. Klsea & Son, and money saved. Stationery, the best in the market, to be found in Cottage Grove, at Benson Drug Co. Just received a fine line of goods for fall and winter wear. Call and aee for yourselves nnd select your pattern for a stilt. Gko. ISoiimian-, ttio tailor. Stati nery, pens, pon holders, nnd pencils of every description at Benson Drug Co. Lntes millinery every week low prices astonish nil. Kxperienced trimmer. J, h. I-.lska & So.v. The drug stock of Benson Drug Co. is choice, complete, and absolutely the Dost in tno market, try us. Are you a fanner? Jerome Knox & Co will sell you a farm or several farms to suit your convenience. Try a Sunday dinner nt the Imperial HotkIi. Served from 12 m.to 1:30 p m. and up to date in all respects. Phillips it White sold a quarter sec tion of land to 'Wisconsin parties thia week anil expect to eloso t:io ileal on another ranuli toiliiy. If you have anything to sell or want to uuy rem estate, stock, agrlculuiral implements or anything, else go to Phillips & White. Tliev have u call now for team, wagon and harness and n couple of good cows, alo calves and yearlings wanted. When you Imvo that tired feeling run ning about looking lor a residence in the city, or piece of farming land, go to Jeroni lvtiox it uo. xnoy will give you immediate reliof by celling you anything in tho real estate that will please your lancy or anil to your comiort. "Whv not spend tho vacation at Ya quinn Bay, where can bo had excellent faro, good fishing, good bn tiling, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and ex ercises nt the summer school, of 1001, a Newport, will nfTord great variety of instructions, diversion and entertain' ment. other resort offers equal at tractions and advantages." Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, -DKALERS IN- Groceries, 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 upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our Stock is New, Neat and Clean, and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. What moat people want ia something mild and gentle, when In need of a physio. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta 811 the bill to a dot. They aro easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by PuNsoy Dnvo Co. Groceries Vegetables Fresh Fruits Wo have the most Complete Lino of FRKSII OBOCKUIKS tn your city and arc selling everything nt tho LOWKST POSSIBLI'2 PK1CK. A good assortment of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables always displayed In front of our store. See our fine lino of FANCY CUOCOLATKS and BON BONS. tfZ.Ctill and See Vn and We Will Treur You Jllfflit THE CASH GROCERY COMPANY A. Q. Young, Manager. 8nccCMori to WHEELER A SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, FishBro's, Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL THE. TMUW SVJPPbN Bohemia, Oregon. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Harness and Saddlery MAIS BTKKKT, George Meinzer, Prop. A fine line of IIrne, Saddle. Whips, JIuirgT Kobe. Leather netting. Etc nitvaya on nana. AiiKinuaoi work tnrned out. Our Farmer Frlcnda can pet tho very lome in ana examine uie gooaa 4 3 8 Bon Ton Meat Market Mala Street, Near Fourth -COBeagle & McU'arland.- We keep constantly on hand the choicest of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Fresh Fish in season. Your trade is solicited and our effort will be to please and satisfy you. SSSSSSSSS; Merchant Suits of all kinds made notice auci nr. tue Mwesi rrices irom ji2 up. AGENT FOR THE RACINE STOCKING FEET At 10c. per pair. , AUo Fresh Homemade Candles and of all kinds. I buy old rubber, hides, highest price. Olve me a call. TOsrfcaTJTar VlCl. CITY BAKERY Main Street, Cottage Orove, Oregon. Supplies Fresh Bread daily, also Pies, Cakes and Confections of all kinds. Your patronage is solicited. Give us a call and we will try to please you. Mrs. C. KNUDSEN. PAINT YOUR FLOORS RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT Sraos- Send far Color Card to W. E. PULLER & Co., Portland. Ore. AT THE OLD STAND COTTAGE OROVE. nepaiTing a. specialty ah nana-seweu betat the Lowet Living; Prices. ana see ior y ourseu. Tailoring to order on shortest a the biggest measure In town. Nuts copper, Iron and zinc and pay the M A !T Main Street. Cottage Orove, Ore,