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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
MA 1 Erjr A!iL UlVrOIATl 1IU8INICHH HKN OV OOTTAHK (IIIOVK ADVKKTISIC IN TMH NUOOKT. THIS NUOOKT JOII OFPIUK TUItNS OUT OOOD WOKK AT MOST lllCASONAlir,!! MtlUKS. Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. Ill Cottage Grove, Oregon, Friday, October 11, 1901. 3STO. 39 PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Attorney -u.U Law Oflteo mi Main (Ileal, West Hide CoTTAQic Gkovh, Okk. J. ft JOHNSON and P. (J. EBY A Uorneys and Uounselors-at-Law BmcIhI attention kIvoii to llltiliur,Cororatloii ami Mercantile Ijiw. Onice over ()rinii A Iloiimn way'nntoro. COTTAGE GROVE, ORIS. J. S. MEDLEY Attomoy-at-Law o o o : (intra on Main treet ! Cottaoh Gkovk, Oric. JEROME KNOX Attomcy-at-Law Prompt attention tld to Mini mk Ilijslncss. COTTAGK GKOVU, Olllt. UKLUVK W. TIIOKTMlH CIUH. A. IIAHIIY. THOMPSON &. HARDY Attorneys and Gounsclors-at Law Hixclal attention given In the Ur of Mines. KUUKNK, OKK. L. T. HARRIS Attorney "id (!aunselor-at-Law Hrlal attention KKejHhyJawiif Mines. First National Ituiik HulMlng. F.UGF.NF., OKK. Mrs. Kallicrlnc Sclilccf, M. I). Diseases of Women anil Children , COTTAGK GKOVK, OKK. W. H. ROBINSON Offlre ainl residence on Itlvor street, near Wall. COTTAOK (IIIOVK, - - - OltKUOX. BUSINESS. GO MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. main hthkct Cottaok Grovii, Okk. J. W. BENTLY, The practical Boot and Mine Maker, located one demr west of the liiierlal Hotel. Repair ing neatly dono. Satbfactlon Gurantccd. BARKER & PERMAN 1'HOI'IUKTOKS OF THE EXCHANGE mssr DEAi.KltS IN KINK WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Malnitreet, Ootto lrove, Oro. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmak.hr. Repairing at rcaonable chargos. All work guaranteed first-class. Watched, Clocks and Jewelry at lowest I'rlcca COTTAGE GKOVK, OKE. HkruirtKakin, Cashier The First National Bank OF COTTAGB GROVH, Or. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Kxehangoa sold, availnblo any placo in tho United States. Your Business is Solicited. SCHLEE'S GROCERY. . . Corner of Main and Boconfl St CottngoOrovo. Carries a fluo lino of Groceries, No tions, Candies, Tobaccos, Nuts, and Stationery. Our prices aro right and wo will givo you Good Value for Your Money. . Talie the Jlohcmlu Nuaaol, FALL .IiihI arrived New Styles' In Ladles', MIhhcs and Child's Caput mid Jackets. Some new lines ot Lmlics' Dress Skirts. Kniny Day Skirls mid Keady iiii'mIu Wrnpptns for winter. Sumo beautiful Me reprized Sntlno Underskirts nt coft to clone out. Only 11 few left m they are going rapidly. Dress Trimmings: Tho latest designs in .let and Alla'pauiio trimmings and Silks, ulro velvet ribbon. New things arriving weekly. Muslin: Small bolts of Cabot A ami Cabot V , f 1 o 1 1 1 4 yds, to 25 vds., each at thft same price per yard as large ones. Yiiii.dou't need to invest so much to gut the price. Outing Flannels at 5c to lOo. Large Spools of Thread of fiOO vards c-ich, fto. 50o Until Towels fur lift;. This is a great bargain and you should tnko advantage of it at once. pay this EAR IN Garmati iS r i Don't Forget ft That you get a ticket with every DollarVworth of goods give you a chance on those prizes we are giving away. ft ft Clothin Wo will sell you clothing, Men and Roy's, neat np-to-dato suits choaper than you have over bought them in town, Coino and seo our goods ami get our prices beforo you buy a full, lino of Summer Goods. Ladies' Shirt Waists on tho sumo lino, cheaper than over. HEMENWAY & BUKKHOLDER. W. S. ClIRISMAN. The Fashion Stables COHNlilt MAIN and SECOND Glri'ismar) Bals, Proprietors. and Notice of muul Settlement. NoNco la lioreby given that tlio undoriilgnod, tulmlntstrtttorotilio KHtuto of James M. Chanln, ilcoouncil, hns 111 tM I Ms 11 mil nceouut In biitcl muttor with tho County Clork ot Luno County, Oregon, nml an order 1ms been made und entorod ot rocord dlroellng this notice andtettlns Mon. day tho 4th duy ot November, 100, at tho hour ot l o'clock i. m, for tho hearing of objections to nild account uud tlual icttlomcnt ot said estate. Dated this Ootober 1st, 1901. . , . , tlUrtTON, ottul Administrator of the Estate of James M. Chaplii, Dcecuted. K. O I'uttkii, Attorney. WINTER GOODS Macintoshes to eloso ut 50c to 7Bc on dollar. Ladles : Wo have a new line of nil kinds of Shears from tlioHinnll Irlintncrs to tho largest t-izo. If you are left-handed wo liave the ones yon want. Fanners : Wo have just received a new and conipleto line in I'ocket Knives, Hutcher Knives ami Razors and every hlailo Is giiranlcedto ho hand forged. They aro beauties uud will glvo satisfac tion. Wo aro dosing out our Hardware such as Shovels, Spades, Forks, Axes. Door Locks, Hinges, etc., at coat. Call in when you wuit bargains. To tho School Children: We arc of fering our School Hags, Slates, etc., at cost. Our lino of Tablets is n good one. Our Umbrella nro all bargains at 50o to .'t.00. Come in and select one early. Remember pulf opening ones for men. BRISTOW. nemenway Have j-ott inspected Our Fall Goods yet? If not, it will you to. come and see what we have. i Our Heavy Wool Underwear is what you need for winter. p.f),.,IfgVou dn;tliw6oUve We have a large line of Rubber Goods for wet weather. Garman & Hemenway. Eli Bangs. BTUEET, COTTAGE OIIOVE Also own and opperate the Bohemia Black Butte Stage Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at$v "i Reasonable Prices Jfotlco of Final Settlement. . 7f?M?.Ia ioroJy given that tho undortlgnod, admtnlstratorof thqostatoof o. II. Vansclumtck, tett.l'0,,tIl"1.8 rtl.el 1,1 "'o County Court of Uuo County, Btuto of Oregon, his llnal account as such ailmln Jstrator of said cstato, and that Mon. day, tho -Ith day of November, 190t. at hour of J o clock li, m., litis been tlxcd by ald Court as tho tlino for hearing objections to said account and the settlomont thereof. ..... JAMES HEMENWAY ottnt - Administrator of tho Estate of O. I. Vansohoalck, Deceased. . Subscribe for the yuagct. All our Gent's Linen colors, 15n. 2 for 2'nt, former prlco 20c each. All the Idlest styles. Our Linen Shirts aru the , best in the market. . Our Glove stock Is of tho best. In fact it is imiioHiihlu to llud any that I excels ours. Working gloves at from !r,c to $1.G0 per pair. Our Men's and Roy's Wool Underwear . and sweaters mo warmer, wear Ioniser and cost less than you will pay elsewhere for them. Men's Working Fanls at $1.00 to f 1.75. Working Shirts at 50c, worth UOc to 75c. Wo positively have the largest lino of Wool lloso for Ladles, Misses and Chil- dred and also Men that wo ever had in ! stock. I IilmiketB at from 05c to $8.00 per pair. Rubber Goods aru much cheaper than last year. ) f 1 you purchase, which will Clothing ! If You Don't Own a Nugget Get one by subscribing for this paper, then cut out this nd and take it to Mrs. N. E. Elsea B Son " And get a $i.oo reduction on each man's suit you buy. We also have big bargains in BOY'S" SUITS, FINE MILLINERY, Etc. Special Sale, as- Erom Sept. 27, 'till Oct 12 JIOJWMTA'S MIX EH. The following write-up which appeared in the Evening Telegram of Portland on the 5th inst is re produced for the benefit of our readers who will not see a copy of that splendid paper: Although the Bohemia mining district lias heretofore been confined to a stretch of country not over eight miles long and six miles wide, it is beginning to spread out ana soon promises to be in touch with the Blue River district, 40 miles north. The Bohemia district is a very rough country, but the pros pectors are penetratintr from both directions. Another season will without doubt at least see a main trail through the district. A wonderful strike was recently made 011 the North Fork, some call it Fall River, about midway between Bohemia and Blue River, of as flue free gold as has been seen any where. Blue River is further from the railroad and perhaps less known, but it has good mines and large bodies of free milling ores. Bo hemia on account of some good sized lawsuits has not produced as much as she could have done, but work has been going on just the same. No year has seen as much development work as this, nor have those engaged in steady develop ment work failed to find what they were after. Several discoveries of ore bodies sufficient to warrant the owners in putting in a plant to treat their own ore have recently been made, as well as others not solarge But as yet there is no available market for the produce of the large number of mines that would soon be developed into large proportions from the sale of ore now in sight. Brighter days are close at hand, however. The result of thisseason's work has strengthened the faith of large companies that are able to ,putin railroads, "-smelters, ptfblic I - . . I -.T - .. .1. ... .r that is required to bring this fatn ous district to the front. Bohemia has many advantages over other districts. Nearly all the ledges can be cut at great depth by tunnels, avoiding sinking shafts and expensive hoisting and pump ing machinery, which adds much to the cost ot mining. These equip ments are often so expensive that low grades of ore. that could be handled in Bohemia to a profit, cannot be profitably mined else where. Most of the ore in Bohemia is ot a character tuat manes it desireable for treating, and for that there are most of the Muxes close at hand. There is lime in abund a nee and coal has been found, while there is also wet and dry ore. It is safe to predict that a railroad will be in before long. With the lumber and ore to haul out, supplies and machinery to draw 111, such a plain profit-making enterprise will not be left unoccupied very much longer. The Musick Company has set tled some of its difficulties and it is hoped that this mine will be put in place as a leader for the district, which place it was entitled to, until the last year or so, for many years. This mine has lots of ore and a good mill. The Bohemia Gold Mining Company has probably done the most work of any company in the district this year. Between the various claims the' company owns there has been from 800 to 1000 feet of tunnel work done. Fine prospects are reported on Jackass Ridge; also at the Ridge Hotel. At the Gold Cross, on Noonday Ridge, the company has opened better than a hundred feet of fine free-milling ore, and there are many Carry the most complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware in south Lane county. Also a fine line of Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. We are Headquarters for Mining Supplies, Hurcules Powder, Fuse and Caps. , Also agents for the celebrated Studebake'r Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows and Harrows. In fact anything you may want in the Hardware, line. Call and See Us and We will Treat You Right. tons of ore now on the dump. At the foot of Hardscrabble the tun nel is in nearly 400 feet. The Stocks & Harlow property lias been put into the bauds of Eastern people, who expect to do extensive work. The former owners have milled some very rich ore, and indications are that it will make a big mine. The Vesuvius, on Fairview Mountain, has set the pace for great strikes this year. This property has over 1000 feet of work, baa milled many tons of oxidized ore from the surface, and on the low est level is driving a body of very rich crystalized ore, samples run ning more than $12,000 to the ton. Only last week another strike of the same character was made, only the streak of free gold is wider and the value higher. The tunnel is running in a fine grade of milling ore. An upraise will soon be made to connect with the upper work ings. TheSunriseCompany, on Adams Mountain, has a large amount of free-milling ore, so has the Brund property on Elephant Mountain. Alex Pugh can show beautiful specimens of quartz covered with gold from his Elephant Mountain claim. Oliver Gilbertson is doing 50 feet for tho Wall .Street Com pany. The Ophir and Rattler, both on Bohemia Mountain, have had cou siderable work done and show a good grade of ore. The Broadway, Grizzly, LeRoy, Champion, White Swan and Maximee groups make their usual showing. The Mop tana and Noonday Companies have both received United States patents. The Knott claim has fine ore, and if the young Knotts bad the grit the old Knott had when he put the first mill in the district, over 30 years ago, this property would not stand idle. - The Oregon-Colordo M. M. & D. Co. " is " surveying for a parent. This company has pushed ahead equal to any in the district. It is not a question of ore any more; it is for them to decide just how soon they will install a plant for concen trating the large bodies of ore opened. They have over a mile on their ledge, have cut the ore at various depths and have just put in their winter supplies and started on a 500-foot tunnel, which, when completed, will tap the ledge at a depth of 1000 feet. There will be no limit to the ore output for years to come. Some very pretty speci mens of native copper are found in this ore which carries large values in copper, and goes well in gold and silver. C. A. Whale and Charlie Clay have done good work on Monti Reco Ridge. The Belcher Com pany, at Johnson's .Meadows, has been hard at it, and also the Win chester Company, which is trying to see what is in the side of their mountain. The Mayflower, Dr. Oglesby, Curren and Mineral King proper ties all claim good ore. The River side group, extending from the Gold Cross, on Noonday Ridge to and across Horse Heaven Creek, can get at least 2000 feet depth, and surface indications would lead one to believe there was no need for guess work as to the probable outcome of this property. Assays have been bad from surface running from a few dollars to as high as $2300. The consolidation of the two Helenas and their connection by the purchase of the intervening claim as well as the settling of their long lawsuits, puts this com pany in good shape. All rejoice that this litigation has ended.