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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1901)
A I.I. UI'.TO.HA'rH IHININI5SH mi;n or (jottaiii: mtovi', AKVr.uriHi". in tiii: mmhiht. 'J'llli MtOGHI JUli ui ;-Ii.K . TtiiiNs ouivjoou.wQjiyc AT -MOST KKASONAISr.i: I'lUt'KS. Devoted to tlic Mining, Lumbering and 1'arming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. Ill Cottage Q-rove, Oregon, Friday, November 1, 1901. NO. 4,2 PKOIMCSSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG jHlonieii-ai- Law finical nil Miilll alicel, Weal Hide Cottaok OiiovH, On it. rtUoriicus and Couimhm-u(-l.uw H"ll allrlitlim given to lliiliig,i"rrllou iiml ilcrrHlillli' Uiv. Ollli'ai over (larniaii A ItctniPiiwny'x mum. COTTAGE GROVE, ORK. J. S. MEDLEY Allovmy-al-Law o o o : I Micas on Mnln street: Cottaoh Gkovk, Oku. JEROME KNOX Attorney -at,-Law t'ruuiljt alliitlnn paid I" Mining lliiMucss. CoTTAC.K GKOVK, Ome. IIKI.WII" iitimrxm Ha- IMIll'Y. THOMPSON & HARDY ,"loreistii(l Vouusdors-at Law Hcll u I tin I loll given In Ilia Uw ulJlllii-. i:u I KNKrdltK. L. T. HARRIS ?1 Harney and douitsclor-at-Law Halril attolllloll Khe-ll tn the law of Mines. First Niilluniil Hunk HuildiiiK. KUiiKNK, OH 14. FALL AND WINTER GOODS VALUE OP MINING REPORTS. .Iiml urrlvcl New Hlvli'f) In i.ndliV, MIhkch mid (JIiIIiI'm Cupei iiml Jackets. f'M ii'w linen of Ladles' Dress SklrlH. Uiihiy ),iy BklrtM mill Keudy iiniilc Wrapper for winter. Soiim Ixiiintlfiil Mcrcerir-od Bntlno tJtiiU-rfkli lc nl riM to cIopu out . Only n few left iii they uru gnltiK rapidly. Dri'iH Trimming: Tlio IhIi-hI iIi-hIiim In .lei mill Alluiiiii trimmings mill Silkn. ii I ho velvet rihlioti. New things itrri vfii wci'kly . MiihIIii: Hiimll lioltu of Ciilxit A mid Ciiliut W, from yds. lo 'Jft vdn.( each lit tliuHiuiiHirli'u jiiTynril iih fiirtft ones. Yiin don't im.ll to Invest no much to get Hut price. OutliiK I'lmitiflM lit T to 10(i. Larue Hnootxiif Tliri.iul iif nrwi Md; Until ToivcIh for '.Tic. Thin In n lireat I in ru'ii in mid yon flionlil tnkii iidvuutuiu of it tit om:i). Macintoshes to clone ul Mfc: to 75c on ilollnr. I. tiilli.it. Wi linim n now llnft fit fill kltnln of Shears from thewmll trlmnicrH I to the litrizcut r-Uf. If yoti are left-handed wo liavi tlic ones you want. 1'armcrs: Wo have just rccelveirnnew nnd eomiileto line In Pocket Knlven, Hotelier Knives and Hazorn nnd everv blade la ttiiraiitccd to lie hand forged. They are beauties and will give sfttiBfae tlou. I We are cIopIiik out our Hardware inch u m SIiovcIm, Spadi-H, 1'orkn, Axch, Door lAKkn, II In (en, etc, nt cout. Call in when you want hurgaimi. I To the School Children: We arc of fering our Hchoot 1!K. KlateH, etc., ut coat. Our line of Tahleta in u good oic. Our UinlirclhiH are all Imrgains at 60c to $.1.00. Come in and select one early. Kuinember relf opening oneu for men. All our Gflnt'H Mnen colnre, 15, 2 for I iifx.!. former price 20o each. All the Intent HtylcR. Our Linen 8hlrtn are the ' licnt In the market. Our Glove Htock Ih of the lient. Tn ' fact it Ih inipoHHihle to Und any that , l ' II'.. .1.1.... . f.n... 15c to $1.50 per pair. Our Men' and Iloy'n Wool Underwear und MweaterH are warmer, wear longer and coHtleeH than you will pay eltiewherc for them. Men's Worklntf I'anla at$1.00to $1.75. Working Bhlrm at 60c, worth 00c to 75c. We positively have the largcut line of Wool Ilofe for I.aditK. MUiieM ami Oliil dred and aloo Men that wo ever had in Htock. Illauketa at from floe to $8.00 per pair. Huhlicr Goodu are much cheaper than last year. tion is comparatively small, and it IS still remotn frnm !lii mnrx fhe rccetp sof two inquiries- thickly settled parts of the country, one from Colorado, another from Underthc circumstances patronage Oregon-asking if $50 would he a win be ,imite(1( and ifthe ex fair price for a "mining report or Rhion ,s tQ he a finandnl a 'mine test" indicates some men- it nmst be ,anMed and m d tal haziness regarding some fts. j w,th a understanding as4o Cheap and dear are relative terms. what u w cogt and w,)at s Cheapness is usually regulated not it expcct from the peoplt; of y w..dl u.. uu. ..ai .. U)e pacjfic c()ast Nq doubt gets for what he pays A mining altelldallce from the MWd,e West report may uc worm ur bu and th(, East wH cons;derab,et cents much depends. A mine I ... . . . and the Rocky Mountain states that must be depended on. EAKIN & BRISTOW. I Some Good Bargains in Clothing Mrs. Kallicriiic Selileef, M. I). WUtm of Women anil Clillilren COri'AOIv tiltOVK, OltK. H,,RINSON .1 -ritni('l!l I'llVIISMK OIlli'O iiml tral'leiiroiin III ver flrrct, nrr Wall. COTTAIilitlHOVK. - - OIIW'ON. HUSINI5SS. (II) Mlcix MRS. PET SANFORD'S Fur Fashionable Drcssmal-iiw. MAIN HTIlKKT Cottaok Gkovk, Okk. J. W. BENTLY, Hie iirnctlntl Hunt mill iIiiw Mnkcr, Iik'Ici1 cnu a.Hir ut-'t ntlho lnirll Hotel. Iti'l"lr In K Ill-ally alone. Satisfaction Gurantcwl. " BARKER &' PERMAN I'ltOI'HICTOItH Ol THE EXCHANGE" "HCE7 IlKAI.KHH IN 1'INi: WINKS, IJQUOKS, CIGARS. Main utreiit, CaillHRH llraivia, Or. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakhr. Itoi'ilrlnK nt roiiaonntlc chnwa. All tt'iirk uiiarniilcajal llrnl-a-lJai. W11 ta-lieJ, (JloctB inn! Jch olry ut Um-eit l'rlecs COTTAOK tiHOVK, OU.J. DAHWIN lllllSTOW. ITl-xliliiUti IlKllHKIIT KAKIN, CnHlilur The First National ov Cottaok Gkovi, Ork. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. KxchangcH Bold, nvnihihlo any 4ihic In thu United StntcH. your JlimlnesH In Solicited. SCHLEE'S GROCERY. . . Corner ot Main Sl'0!,(1 st-'' CottngoOrovo. Curries n flno lino f Orwories, No H0118, CaiidiuH, Tobaccos, Nuta and fjtntinnory. , . Our pricoa aro right and wo will glvo you Good Value or Your Money. Take the Bohemia 2Tu;tvei. 9 m t is To close out odds and ends or broken suits we offer a special price on the following gar ments. These are good values even at first price.: test that would cost $50 would be probably worth that much. One that would cost $5000 m ight be the cheaper of the two. It is impos sible to give accurate reply to either of the questions. A "mine test" involves so much; the kind of a mine or prospect it is; the cost oi getting there; the kind of ore; its extent and value; the amount of development; assaying; treatment of ore; the fee of a competent min ing engineer and his assistant, the extent of the required report, that is. how much it shall include. We have seen a mining report, from p man claiming to be a mining engi neer, that cost in total $25. We have also seen a mining report that cost $25,000. There are not a few mining engineers who will not take up anything in the way of a mine examination for less than $1000; there are more who can be hrd for from $25 to $50 per day and ex penses. It is not however, a mat ter that could be determined by competitive bids. A valuable re- Coats and Vesti. medium lieht wemhts. dark Cnsiniere. size 36 and 38. Regular price $11.00 per suit; for coat and vest $6 00. Coat and Vest, medium light weight, color brown, size 35. $10.00 per suit; coat and vest $5. 75. Coats and Vests, medium heavy, dark brown check, size 36 and 38. $11.00 per suit; for coat and vest $5.50. Coat and Vest, medium heavy weight, dark color, size 38. $7.95 per suit; coat and vest $4. 40. Coat nnd Vest, medium heavy weight, dark casimere, size 40. $8 35 per suit; coat and vest $4.75. Coats and Vests, medium heavy weight, dark casimere, size 35 and 36. $6 35 per suit; coat and vest $4.25. Coat and Vest, heavy weight, black and white twill, size 42. $7.50 per suit; coat and vest $5.25. Coat, no vest, heavy weight, dark casi mere, size 40. $6 35 per suit; $3.00 for coat. Oar man & Hemenway Cottage G-rove, Oregon. r. . r. r. . - . . - . Is! -7 J m RICH ORE CONTINUES. Clothing! Clothing ! Wo will sell you clothing, Men and Hoy's, neat up-to-date suits-cheaper than you have over bought them in town. Come und see our gooda nnd get our prices before you buy a full Hue of Summer Goods. I. miles' Shirt Waists on the mi mo lino, cheaper than ever. HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDER. W. S. Chkisman. Ex. 1 Bangs. The Fashion Stables COKNKU MAIN and SECOND 8THKKT, COTTAOE OIIOVK Glrrismoi) Bas, Proprietors. Also own and opperate the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices Sotlce of lHyaV Settlement. Notloo Ih hereby given that tlio uiiduraluned, nOmliilstriitorof tho Khtatuof JiunesM. Clmpln, ili'i-eimci, has II led tils II mil iiceo,mt In hhIu matter with tho Cminty clerk ol Ijuiu County, Oreuon.nnd un order liiis been made and entered ot record directing thin notleo midvettlng Mon. day thu 4th day of November, 10O1, nt tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for tho liearliifcof objection to Mild iiccoiint mid II 11 it 1 settlement of Mild OHtate, Dated this October 1st, 1901. II. P. IIUUTON, cllnl administrator of tho Kptatoof Jaiiies M, Cha'plu. lK-ccased. K. O Potteii, Attorney, ' Xotlce of Final Settlement. Notice l hereby given that the nndeivlirncd, administrator of the estate of O. II. Vanschoalck, deceased, has tiled In tho County Court of Lano County, Btutoot Oregon, his final account as snchadinlnUtrator of said estate and that Mon day, tho 4th day of November, 1001, at hour of lo clock 11. in., litis been fixed by i.ald Court as tho time or hearing objections tn said account und thohottlcmeut thereof, .... James hkmenway, oltnl Administrator of the Ustate of , O. II, Vanachoalck, Deceased, Subscribe for the Wvyget. Sheriff Sale on Execution. Notlco Is hereby given that by vlrtuo of an Execution duly Issued out of the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jjine, 011 me iniu nay "i eepiemoer, jwi, on a Jung nent rendered In tho Justice Court, for tho Justice district of Cottage (Jrovo, of tho State ot Oregon for the County of I-hiii-, on tho Jtlt day of Stay, 1901, which judgment was enrolled and docketed In tho oflfce of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on thoM day of August, 1901, In a (lilt In the Justice Court, fur the Justice district of Cottage drove, wherein Dr. a. U. Hnapp Is plaintiff and J. I), Rusher lsdefendant, and to me directed commanding mo that nut of tho personal property of said defendant, or, If sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging lotah defendant In paid County on or after the said TM. day of August, lOul, to satisfy the sum of Forty-two and ZVltudiza) Dollars, and n further sum of Six and N0-1TO(V 80) Dollars costs, and tho costs of and upon this writ, and being unable tn nnd personal proerty of said defendant tn satisfy said Judgment and costs and accruing costs I did on the V0th day of Peptemher, 1901, levy upon the following doscrlbcd real properly be longing to said defendant on tho 2d day of August, 1901, or subsequently to-wlt: ' Ixit No. KIght (8) In block No. two (2) of Per kins' addition to rue City of Cottago drove. Lane County, Oregon, as. the same Is platted and recorded. Now therefore In the name of tho. Ftate of Oregon and In compllaive with said writ I will offer for sale at public auction for cash, subject u ivdvuiihiuiii ait ,iu kkh,, villa aiiu illicit:!.!. of the said defendant In and to the above do scribed premises, at tho Pouth-west door of tho County Court House, In Engcne, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday the -Ith day of November, loot, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock n, in, towit at 1 o'clock p. m, on sdld day, Dated this the 28th day of September. 1901. . W. W.. WITHERS oltnl Sheriff of Lumj County, Oregon. Helena Mine, in Bohemia, Gives Gold Assays Across Face of Tunnel of $339.35 Evening Telegram. The office of the Helena Consoli dated Gold Mining & Milling Com pany, in the Sherlock Building, is in receipt of a letter from Mr. Bru neau, the superintendent of the Helena mine in the Bohemia dis trict, that the rich strike made about a week aeo in the No. 1 level continues. The whole face of the tunnel is now in solid sulphide ore of a very high grade. Average samples taken from across the face assay $339.35 per ton in gold and from 3 to 5 per cent in copper, making it a very desirable smelt ing ore. Development work upon this level will be continued through the wiiter. The No. 4 level, 200 feet below No. 1, will also be driven port is worth all it costs, and in ahead in order to tap the rich chute this, as in other thintrs. true econ- j omy 'consists iii judicious ex"pen diture. A $5000 report can be cheaper than one costinR $50. The man making the $50 report would very probably have honestly earned his money and given value re ceived, but so much more value might be given for the $5000 re port that it would be the cheaper, A report upon which may be based the expenditure of considerable money can not ordiuarly be secured for a trifling sum. Better employ a competent man of reputation and experience and pay what such ex perience and reputation is justified in charging. It would be cheaper in the long run or short run. Mining and Scientific Press WISE CONSERVATISM. Lewis and Clark Exposition Will be a Credit to Portland. Spokane Spokeiinan-Kcvlcw Portland is preparing for a Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905, and if the plan outlined by The Ore- goniau is followed the exposition should be creditable alike to Port land and the whole "Oregon country," whose early discovery and exploration it is to celebrate. Portland has wisely decided that first of all it must raise at least $300,000 among its own citizens. The chief labor will fall 011 Port land people, and they of course should demonstrate in the begin ning that they are' willing to give their time, their money and their individual effort that the exposition may be made a success. When this has been done it will be proper to ask Oregon to grant official rec ognition and lend financial aid and also to invite the United States government and neighboring com monwealth to assist in this "Ore gon country" celebration. While the exposition will repre sent Pacific coast growth during a century, and to indicate the possi bilities of the future may have prominent Oriental features, it has been determined not to at tempt too much. This conserva tism is to be highly commended. Whatever the hopes of the North-, west as to future achievement, it is well to remember that its .popula- eiigineer,- Ieftfor the mineyesterdaymorning, accompanied by V. H . Behne, the superintendent, to take levels and make a survey of the big double track tunnel to be driven from the west side. The new buildings now tinder construction at the terminus of the Cottage Grove & Bohemia Railroad are Hearing completion and work on the west side tunnel will be be guu at an early date. A.s the Old Maid Said wlien She Kissed tlie Dwarf. Our ada are short und swectand right to the point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Brehaut & Morgan DRUGGISTS. The yew Era Drug Store. SaVk'aV'aV' 1 BEST GOODS )Fat Lowest Prices That is what you are looking for, isn't ItT Well we have them. , Come and see for yourself. Look at our prices, our goods and you will see it pays to buy where you can select from the largest Millinerv cooda shown in ? town. IM ill I .- A V a)SA- . llJ,JtaJtHKWA J Kjvr