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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
1 1 if HOWARD & SUPPLE IMllorsaiid I'ubllshtrs, 7 i ,, Kntcrcdat the ioJuilBt. at Ctis UrV Oregon as Heromi (Mats malt inat'.tr. 4 HiibfriittlJiniH-d-i'. I. no, liltrl i. Ad vrrtMna;-Units tuntm known upon iMmtlun,. , j ft' , RiDAY,.Airaujr 391901. 1 '. t-'J 'Siucerthe order of the-City Couu-J 7l ...... K.'nHtulrnlAf1 f?lV ItAtir ClrfftL I walk the nronertv 'owners on .Mayj.5trjtJWftodsl with each other in obeying the Council's mSminWm: wMhe lumber could be hauled into town, and now with but one orjyp exceptions the old' rlcktt'ySvSlks li'ave been re placed with full-width substantial planking from the bridge to the depot on both sides. It is indeed a pleasure to pass over the new walks and feel theseusc of firmness under foot, and when the winter season comes and tue gentle ram descends the splendid Walks wil prove a great boon rhnd blessing to all of our .citizens and those who raaj; come among us. We are in formed that the property owners .eastof.the depot bavo voluntarily clubbed together and ordered suffi cient lumber to. lay a four-foot walk on the north side 5f the roadway Irani the planing mill right through to the foot of thtf hill just beyond the McKibben home. This is BOHEMIA'S MIXES. During Jour, trip to i Bohemia last week main properties were visited and wfffiout any exception every icuge'iooKea at was snowing up better for every day's work ofde clopfaent'h,one"'upbn it. All oyer the crimp earnest and systematic work is being dope .and the miners arc being rewarded by uncovering wide, well defined and Highly mineralized ledges ' whose values range from $15 to .$50 per ton on hVerage atftl lit many cases up into the hundreds. No one can or will believe what wonderful ledges of ore ere 'there : Co "view "Unless they goiond look, for themselves. There mineral wealth to luoknt that a much needed and most desirable move in the right direction and will furnish ?i fine promenade walk to the limit of the town in that direction .Che spirit of progress and improvement seems to be tak ing hold of our business men and property owners and the better order of things will have much weight with theintendinginTCStors who come here- , - . .. i v 'pi. aer Committee ofVibe Council has let a contract to OH. Wallace and George 'Comer Yor building the new reservoir which i& to be of oblong shape, 16 feet long, tf&t'ijiieep, oeat endsi;dtid' feet jn be center and to contain a centeri"pittjtfoijf.'the, whole, tp bp .inclosedyith.ajjppJbjijldingj-.tlj. d.P?ajnj?iBUP.. c?I5fnted .intothe wall and also to have two iced 4ft pipes aqd a darn, T;he. entire.cost J, . ..Awhert'.ail is compIete.is' W be gS The pipes for the mains are on the way from the east and are ex- .tpt, pfr? iW? 4??' When this reservoir is completed the city will then' fia"v? rf'sj'stem'bf three reservoirs on as many sides to 'the town, with an abundance of water ai an nines, ana wpert yie dry, hot season comes our citizens will not be compelled to look on while tbe'lawns, flow'eV 'beds 'arid gardens wither and .die for the Want of water, '.' is actually so much in that district. truthful natiflertisceitlg it is nl most afrajH to- tell the truth for fear, he will be set down as a liar In the Champion gulch the Lc Rpy brothers own the Laura group, This is perhaps the widest ledge in the district, being from 60 to too feet in width, and the ore from the surface croppingsall the.way across assays $72. 50 per ton. The ore is' base, carrying gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc, and there is no end tp it. This mine alone can supply 100-ton smelter for years to come Alfred and Henry Johnson, hav bought a half interest in the LeRoy lode in the Go)9en Currier gulch and are -building a good cabin and will lay in supplies and work all winter. This week they have sent out 100 pounds to Tacoma for test- They have a 5-foot ledge of as hue galena ore as was ever mined. No work is being done at present on the Grizzly mine but it has splendid ledge of liigh. grade ore and when the time comes it will be a. prize winner. The . Broadway property is "also showing up fine. A hew", strike was recently made jn this mine and or! re is AS OTJIJSU8 SEE US. - 01yrapiu, Wash., Aug. 25, iopi. .. Editor Nugo'b: Please change ..niy paper from Ieona, Ore. to this .place, our present home, 418 South 'Central street. This is a beautiful little city nestled.among the foot hills overlooking the bay, with an abundance of choicest vegetables, fruit, fish, clams and last but not least, oysters. Even with all these ' good things wCdo not feel like we can dispense with-the breezy-little Nugget, always chuck full of good things to read from home folks and hojne. &q please don't forget us. Wishing you.and the Nugget un bounded success, J. have the honor to remain, yours truly, C. F. Walkkk. Tlie "Northern. California papers send out warning against a female crook who is. operating in towns on the S P Go's line and making her .way north. It is said she is ac- ' cotnpa'nied by; a little girl, whom1 she tells is, too poor to purchase books, and those who are called , upon are asked to take a chance in a drawing, the amount to be paid riinniug-from one cent to one dollar. She;has worked several towns al ready for over $50 each by her tgame. ... - 7 k " i .trrenfbodv of-- excellent there to be seen. The Whipple brothers 'on the east -side of Grouse mountain, near the Devil's slide, have fine bros pects7ftnd are 'hammering ahole into-the'mountaln with all speed. .R-oateor-.Uay. last week 'struckl J.e,avlr);eJc., JVhen, the. Jqpjiy strike was made, the professor was sd wildwith joy that his shouts 'of f . . " 1 1 r ' .. "' vaciory-.qouia voe neara ior miles up and down the canyon andjover.the hilltops. 1 TenJiif.9jay- group, south: or aiuuic iv.ica nagc, is tspienaia property. Five men are working and will continue all winter This !edgqKraTiejb"Qjh freeand base ore A. Jarge,apjount of .work-ias been dotie. .and.,the,,woik mapped out will put Jhis property in first-class su ape. W. H. .Shane, close by, hasn excellent group of miiies w'h'icli are showing up1 in grand shape and good work is beiugv done right along. , .. , . Ffank Hlisheo also' in this'sec: tion, has a fine ledge. He is lay ing in winter supplies and will do good work all winter.'; uen nan ana uicic Auson own the Mammoth ledge which isshow' ing up well. Ruth Edwards has a fine ledge in the Last Chance and has done a let of work on the- property this summer. In and. about the Monte Rica se'etion there have been ovfer dozen cabins built during the past summer andrnost all; of the owners of property about there will stay by their mines this winter and push development work. There has never been a time in Bohemia "when ,so much earnest work was being done, when the whole camp looked so well and when the future held out such' bright inducements. The gopd work is going ahead on the outside also - and not manv months will roll around beiore good results will now to all parties concerned. War clouds are gathering on the continent, France having broken off relations with Turkey. Serious trouble is most likely to befall the lustful Turk, apd he hasn't even settled that little bill with our ' There WttatoryTgoiYij the round's and emiuating from the Albany ricraiu n.ai n inu. woman urcsseti in male nttire took the, 'night trnin here and after landingjiti Allwny mysteriously, disappeared.. As the Missourian would put it "this mount be and then ngaln it mount not." Wc have a few females .in this neck o' the woods who are tall but they are so skinny and angular that they could never be persuaded to don man's apparel,' because they would loon inuqti like tue pro verbial scarecrow. The great inn jority of our women folk are of me dium height, symctrical in fotu and so plump it) their proportion ment that male attire, unless double riveted, could not contain their, voluptuous forms .without ripping To our mind thnt story is a fake pure and simple. "Cottage Grove has too many attractions for any of the gentler sex to abandon its seductive environments in Tiialc attire. The judgment on the docket of the circuit court by J. P. Currtii against Harlow and Retty of $70.50 was this week assumed by Messrs. Thompson and Finn who have recently acquired interests in the Stocks, Harlow & Brush mint ing property. This has removed a cloud upon the title to that prop erty which has been standing since March 1893. It is estimated that Oregon-this year will have a banner crop of apples. A conservative estimate places the total at 700 carloads or about 21,000,000 pounds. - Last year's output was about 500 car loads, and ihey brought an average of$i per box, but it is expected 1. .. 1 1. -k . Ml . iii.u u ucwci puce win prevail ms year as a good eastern demand is predicted. "A "Safe Place to Trader Prices Right; Goods Right,' Everything Right. r To this end we again repeat our gurnntoc, which li Btrong enough to bar further argument. If at any time ynu arc dissatisfied with n purchase made here, return the gopds and we will return the money. At Newlands, of Course. I Lurches Lurch's 1 3 3 UK N'K'Wm SHIRT WAISTS AND CRASH SKIRTS 3 Jve the linest ;in the City. You can now get a good Selection, I Lurch's 8 . 3 Lurch's i GLASS BROS. "New Thought is New Life" PROPRIETORS OF. XOT1CK KOH TCIILIJ.Vno.V. . Jjiqil Onk- ti lUMcborx, Orexon. Notice In her eli j- (riven that, the following. nnuied Killer hm riled notice of hU Intention to ttiike' final pruof In nujtporf of hit cUlm, and f bat uM jimot wilt be made before MarleT Ware.tJ. 8. Coimnlwloner'al Euifene, 'OretUn, on October 8t, 1901, via: Ole. Qlnon, On II, K'.1 9T021orhe XJiSK M.N '-4.8.W hLflve. a. Tls t Henainci the following, wltnewta, to pnijl ,hl ronHtlOoos rerldenceniion: and culiljaduii,! AndreiftM. Clarca. rster Johnaon of Cottage Cote Grove i mil III? Mill firoreOrrRon, M,rtln Jt-rklcwn, Iarael Sen. uun of Kugepc, Ort-gon. '.f ,, i.-i) J,T..BtlOVyi. Regliterw . notice for. rjunucTioTC1 tr3. .J,h;rebr jrlren Ibl Ihe following ed acltler hM ple4 Dotli-epf JiU mlentlon. "I"!' iht ald. proof if 111 bo mnili; before : Ayare'l.. L'pmuilnln'o.et l Eugene, IjiiuI OSIcent Ilotebars, Oregon, ' ' - - Augtut 23, 1'JOI .Nptloe am to make. Marie Orvion onOftobet.MIi,1901, Tlx: Andrew-it. Clatei on II. K. VKf. for th 8 j HE H. .8 V, SW 1-1, S4c 8.TP.B8.. H.2W. r! lie nam file following 'witneane to prove hjk rontlhuoua renldenre ufxm and cultivation oiaafd Unu, yIi: ' 'qi rcterJohnMinv Ole Olaon of Cottage tlrore, Oregon, Martin Tcrkleeon, Inrael Neumanof Eugene, Oregon. i 1. T. Ilnisou, Hcglterf, NOTICE KOIl rCULICATIOK. - - lnd Opico at Itoiseburg, Oregon, Augt)it23, 19H1. Notlqe la hereby given that the following' named wttler haa tiled notice of hla Intention to'Viake final proof In anpport of hla claim, and that Mild proof will-be made before Marie 1. Ware, I'. K. Coramlnloncr at Eogene, Oregon on October 8, 1901, vlt; I'cter Johnaon, on II E. 9740 for. the Lota 8, 9, 10, 11 Sec. 0, Tp.' 23 ., It, 1W. Henamei'the following wltrienMa to prove li'a'contlnnona residence upon and cultivation of raid land.rU: OJe Olson, Andrew M. Claven of Cottage drove, pregon, Martin Terkleran, Israel Neu- man of Engene, Oregon. . - J T. IlRloarji, RegUler, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllco at Roseburg, Oregon, Auguat 23, 1901. Notice la hereby given that be following named xettler haa filed notice of bUlnteritfbn to make final proof In aupport of hla claim, and that aald proof will be mado before Marie L, Ware, L'.B. CommUiloner at Eugene, Oregon, on October lOtb.lPOl, viz; Charlca Wlltneon II K. 171 forth. NWl-i.NJNE m.Bcc. , Tp.SOB., K.ftW, Ilenamea the following wltnelaen to prove hla continuous renldenco upon and cultivation of aald land, viz; Isaac L. Hlrapson, M. 8. Barker of Eugene, Oregon, ucorge Bnldcr, James Kadi of Lnrane, Oregon. J. T. BRiuoKa, Reghitcr. SGHLEE'S GROCERY. . . Corner of Main and Second St., Cottage Orqre. Curries a (lno lino of Groceries, No tions, Candies, Tobaccos, Nuts and Stationery. Our prices an) right and wo will give you. Good Value for Your Money, Wbnro .now prepared to furnish nil kitUfa of bracket, mo Minx, comic, .mislwiml joorsj,door Mild wlmlowr inimc, wmdows, plcketx, etc. w ofxiworw.oi an iclnils mule and re pAirel Wowill utn work rtiMic,.ldini; celling or klio ntuddiUKi flc, ' ' r '.f ii. ;! t,t i . , PRJCES REASONABLE SHbt NEAR S. f. DEPOT Radam's Miomlie Killer, slowly but .surely bnnislie.n diseased conditions, and frees the body and mind of it's ill effect. Thus it Rives the right of wny to "New Thought nnd New Life." II you arc interested I will give you nnnies of parties who have used M. K. in this city. A. F. HOWARD, Agent. COTTAdli UllOVK, OltKUON. Kenidenco with J. K. Itnrrett. r fkxT Oi 4 . Noff all Together In tlienprini: time Rontlo Arinlo Theru'sn melt in the buck yard And an odor In our city -' That hit. the stranger linrd, Iv'n an argument (or new erngo But thera Isnnother plan ; You can ro to the New Kra Drug Store And you may buy a can of Chloride - of Lime. Its very flno Tuko it in Umo Don't lose n dpliar . To snve a dime. Call early and uvoid the rush . Itrehaut & Xettion, New Era Jintff Store. NOTICB. Alt persons knowing themselves in (iebtcd to the undersigned will plcusu c-ftlt and settle their accounts by Sept. 1, .1901, as my business will pasv into other hands on that date. J. P. Cunni.v. TO THE PUULIC. Having just taken a course of in- Rlruotions in the Professor Rogers sys tem of tinting we aro prepared to do tho most beautiful work known to our busi nose. This work Is beautiful. Cull and see our samples. Uns.J. F. TAYLOR, FOIt SALE. Blacksmith shon property, lot 25x100 feet, on Main street adjacent to livery barn, and complete set of tools. For mrtlciilurs impure or wrllo James or entro iienienway, uottago urove, ure- gon. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to extend ray sincere thanks to all who were so kind in thought atuLaction during the re cent illness of my wife, Main Strait, Cottar Oroya, .J ,?V,J! "nl nil hall kp at all t lino a llrt--- stork ol Watches, florki, rin. Emblem lluttona and Ilia nnent auortment of Itlnga aver lironght tolhlsrlfr. Mrprlra atbs nt-tlortbbftod rouovsr Utighl.and within Itu) naeholall. Ulro m.a rail and I ahall t.k pUaaurvlii showing roo ItKI'.Vlltl.SOA 0l:K(7IALTV.Nl.iM. WORK OI'A rlANTKKP New Harness Shop WEST SIDE, A Pull, line of all kinds of Harness and Harness Goods, Saddles, Uridles, Whips, etc. Everything found in a First-class Shop, ' Repairing neatly and promptly done. Call and sec me. Fred Gale, Prop. :: :: ;f:g:i: t rM-fo 55- V f 7 r 5 !- J. D. Cochran 4 Carries the Largest and Most Complete Line ol IPhai iture and Undertaking G-oods A In Cottage Grove and sells at the Lowest Prices. Call and see for yourself. W. S. Chkisman. Ei.i bangs. The Fashion Stables COK.NKK MAIN and HKCONII BTIIKKT, COTTAOE OROVK GrisinaD & Buis. Proprietors. Also own and opperate the Boheruin and Black Butte Stage Lines Pint-CUu Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices CITY BAKERY Main Street, Cottuye Grove, Oregon. i Supplies Fresh Bread daily, also Pies, Cakes and Confections of all kinds. Your patronage is solicited. Give tw a call and we will try to please you. Mrs. C. KNUDSEN. Jtvnjl Jhy ilohi'Mlii'-Xfluue' Uncle-'S'lniHeH 'aUe the- Bohemia Xuyyet. 15. J. McKibbun,