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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1901)
t BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD & SUPPLE Kdltntsnnd 1'nlillib.crs. Knlorcilnt the iotonicc t Cnttg OroTf, Oregon as Second Clan mull mat '.r. Sittiarrlptlnn prlve, I.0, In nl nnc. AitvcrtUIng Itntc iiiki'i Uiiuwii upon fiptlllrntlon. THIS PAt'KR In kept on flic At K. 0. Drake's Ailvertlitnic Auuiimr, fit ami lift Morchatits hx rhnge. Skii Fraiiilco, California when- con tracts tor advertising en Minrnle lor . Friday, Novumukr S, 1901. The icsiilts of tbe elections this week in the cast ore largely Re publican. Tammany was badly defeated in New York and boss Croker has thrown up the sponge and declared that he has fought his last campaign. In San Francisco the union labor forces elect the Mayor. This has been brought about throush the effects of the recent strike in that city. The Roseburg Water Company's extensive - itnorovetnents on its water system are now Hearing comnletion. The fine new filter 1 was put into operation Saturday For its construction an excavation into the solid rock, 80 feet long, 29 feet wide and 10 to 15 feet deep was required. The company's new pump was put into operation a few days ago and is giving good satis faction, its daily capacity being be tween Soo.ooo and 1,000,000 gal lons. The University of Oregon foot ball team has srone on its tour of the Northwest to meet the teams of other colleges. All of the boys are in good condition and will put ' up a hard fight against the oppos ing teams. After the game with the University of Idaho, the Uni versity of Oregon team will play the Washington Agricultural Col--lege Saturday, November 9, at Pullman; the Whitman College at Walla Walla, November 12. On -the return trip there will be a re turn game at Pendleton with the Pendleton Academy, November 13. On November 4th a heavy fog of the pea soup variety enveloped London and other parts of England for 36 hours with a pall so dense that most pursuits, were more or less dislocated and navigation at several ports was practically at a standstill. Trains and street traffic .were in a stage ot Hopeless con- fusiou. There were a number of collisions and minor accidents. The mercury in the thermometers touch ed tbe freezine point and in the morning a sharp frost prevailed in the midlands, where ponds were covered with ice. DOINGS OF LE JlOY CO. On Monday of this week the I,e Roy Mining Company placed a block of 25,000 shares of its stock ou the market with the same re sults as with previous blocks, and all of said 25,000 were sold before night of the same day and there were eager takers for more. It could not have been rnucu more active were its stocks handled on the best conducted mining ex change of our larger cities. The company will place another blbck of 50,000 shares on the market this week at an advanced price and the company hopes to place it with some of the ready takers outside of the county. So far it has most all been taken by parties here in town and with miners of Bohemia where the owners and the mines are well known. Work is progressing fine on the property and the efficient manager, Mr. Alfred Johnson, is building and getting timbers ready for mining purposes and doing sur face work preparatory for the win "ter's mining. The company has in all of its supplies and money on hand to do mining with a good force of men all winter, and no doubt will make a fine showing 'Experienced mining mem who ftave been to see the property in the last week, say that it is as fine ' a looking body of ore as they have ever; seen sbowhig'so near the sur 'fnrnnd all who have seen the tpe,' hfrve bought Stock of the company. . TO NDIMMl? I IMI? u mm CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE IMME DIATELY. Bohemia and Cottage Grove to be Connected in Next Thirty Days. For some days past considerable talk has been indulged in as to a telephone line between this town mid the heart of Bohemia. These rumors and forerunners have now materialized into solid works. An organization has been effected and carried to completion whereby work will immediately be begun on the construction of a telephone line, and it is thought that it will be in active operation in about thirty days. As the progress of the sur vey on the new railroad advances it was made most apparent that it would be absolutely necessary to have rapid and correct communica tion with the front at all times and that in order to realize this much desired result it became imperative to at once string the wires. As the methods of communica tion in the past have been mainly through a tri-weekly stage service, and as this service has many ob stacles to surmout during the rainy season, it has been deemed best to get some method of transacting the rapidly increasing business between the two points with as little delay as possible. When this new line is in operation people in Bohemia and all along the route can make known their wishes and desires on short notice and will be able to order their supplies from our mer chants by phone instead of the slow and often times circuitous mail route. The organizers of the company are J. W. Cook as President, P.J. Jennings and W. F. Morphy. The capital stock of the company is $5000, divided into 50,000 shares at 10c per share. A good propor tion of the stock of this company will be taken in this city, thus bringing the interests of the enter prise within the operative vision of those who will look to it that the best results are attained. The constructing contractors are Frank E Jordan and J. H. Perkins and if all goes well the line will be up and in operation within thirty days, but to cover any mishap the coutract gives them until Janu ary 1st, after which date the failure of completion will cause a forfeit of a certain sum for every day's delay. The work will be begun at the Bo hemia end so as to avoid storms' that from now on are likely to oc cur at any time, while at this end but little delay is anticipated from bad weather. nniD. McFARLAND At the family homo in this citv November 0 at 7 a. in. Mrs. Rose McFarland aged 30 years, nine months uiulvuiiys. Deceased tyas the loving wife of War ren McFarland, the cherished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilememvay of tliis city. Besides fattier, mother ana husband deceased leaves thrco brothers Hon. James, Del lire and "Wm. Uomen way, Jr., two children Grace and Ernest by her first husband and an infant son. Coming with her parents to tills section from Kansas in 1870 she had centered about her many frionds whose hearts go out to her bereaved husband, aged father and mother and brothers, while every heart throbs in lovo and tender ness for the little lives who need mother's loving care and caress so much. The funeral was held at the family resi dunce Thursday Nov. 7 Where friends and loved ones gathered for a last look at the departed, and then the Inanlmato form was followed to the Masonic cemetery where It was laid to rest. " STRAY.KI). The undersigned has in Ids chargo four head 01 cattle, U hellers ami two steers, now Having an unuererop inl ander each car. These cattlo have beon on inv premises for about one month. Tho owner can have them by proving property and paying expenses. II. O. AitJiouit. Underwood ranch, I two inues Hoiun 01 uoiugo urovu. It RLIKVMA P O Jl O It KH1A. This week two relief maps of .Bo hemia district have come to the Grove. One is for the Helena Com pany to be placed on exhibition at the head office of the company in Portland; the other belongs to George W. Lloyd and will be taken to Boston for exhibition to the members of his company and the friends that they may interest in the future of Bohemia. These mag nificent maps arc made out of the talc substance which comes out or the Mustek mine, and arc given their life, being and truthfulness to nature by that ingenious and talented attist in sculpture, A. D. Whittier. Superintendent Behne of the Helena has generously un packed the map belonging to that company and placed it upon ex hibition at the Benson Drug Store for a few days before it will be sent forward to its ultimate desti nation. To the uninitiated in the geological formation of nature noth ing could be more comprehensive as showing the mountain ranges. the deep ravines, the trend of the several ledges, the location of the many mines to one another, and the great possibility of extracting the vast mineral wealth of the dis trict at the minimum of expense Prof. Kimball, the well-known geologist, who has been spending two weeks tn the district making thorough examination of the Mil sick and Helena properties and the district in general, pronounces this map to be a most complete por traval of the topography of this wonderful mineral zone, and has made a most earnest request that when the map has been thoroughly looked over by the people of Port- laud, that it be shipped to him at New York, and his request will be gratified. This map is so largely out of the ardinary that it should be viewed by all of our citizens who are alive to the upbuilding of this lutnre commonwealth, to the end that they may in the future hs able to -speak, knowingly .of tbo; splendid possibilities of Bohemia.,, NOTICE VOU ITIIUCATIOS. ' Land Ofiire it I!oebut(f, Oregon, , NmimUrS, 1WT. , Notlot'lx hereby (riven that the following! mined rattler lia filed notlrc oflili Intention to mate final proolln support of hl claim, and, tliat until proof will tie made lxiloro Marie I.. Ware 1'. 8. ComiaUiIoni-r nt KiiKcne, Oregon, nn im-ember 11.19U1 viz: Harmon I.. Oeden on UN II. K. So. 8T2S lor tlieSVf SW .J fee !i Tp. 198., K. 2 West. He names the following wltneiwM tn pi-ore his continuous rvililtixe upon auil cultivation of mill land, viz: Charier Oirilen. Otto Morten. SI. Donne. Jamet wuneim,oi vresren, wnc ujunif, uickhh. J. T. llBlwra, Kcgl'tur. PIONEER WHITE Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. If you, local dealer does not carry It write to us and we w 111 nee that you get It. W. P. Fuller & Co. - PORTLAND, OMRO N. KOTICK FOIt I'L'IILICATION. United State Land Office, Itoteburt!,Ore., October 31, KOI. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Control of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the talc of timber land In the Mate of ollfornla, Ore' gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex. tended to all the I'ubllc Ijind mates by act of August I, 1692, Thomas K. illedw of (town or cltylLeona, County of Douglas, Hiato of Ore gon, has this day tiled In this oilUe his sworn statement No. 1893, for the purchase of the K '4 of the K of Section No. 22 in Township No. 21 H., Ititnge 6 Went, und will offer proof to show that the hind nought Is more valuable, for Its timber or Mono than for agricultural purposes, and to cstabllh his claim to said land beforo the Iteglster and Receiver of this otllco at Iloseburg, Oregon, on Satur lay, the 18 day of January, 1902. IlenaiiK'Sus Hltnce: I.. M, l'erklns, Henry W. Churchill, W. A Perkins, K.J. Copelaud, of Ieona, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands arc. requested to file their claims In this office on or before t-ald 18 day of Jauuary, 11KI2. J. T. IlniDOns, lieglstcr. NOT1CK OFFINAI- SETTI.KMENT, Notice Is herebv elven that thA inruniA . administrator of the cutato of (leo. I', Gurouttu, deceased, has filed In tho County Court of Lano uouniy, mate oi uregon, nisnnai account as such administrator of said Cfttntu. ami tht Monday tho 2nd day of December, 1901, at tho auur ui u duett u, m lias oeeu uxeI by said court us tho time for hearing objections to said report, ami me settlement iiicrcoi, Kbank KKM.Y, Administrator of tho estate of (leo. 1', Q& routto, deceased. n 1 1 22 Wood ranch for salo. three thousand cords, several hundred pieces of piling, convenient to B B wooyard. Bee J, B, ivenuau, uottago urovo. Advertise In the Xuyyet. Let Us Tell It Again . r . . i ,if ivnnt vnu to ever loriiet that wc run nil the risk when It's scn,sylorrc ,.(l mike it im.iccoHw.ry for yoti trade ic e. Wc re leve i o 10 n JMKmg' , youuKct toddler can tr.ulc here you to he u judKco fqu i.i l; .,0 'CSV that ever n vcl a penny. We say coi.tlmu.lly .....I safely f W" f KKi-ct It, teturu the A<oMlZlS z?ZX' ns ,,,ir M wc k,,mv ,,w to innkc it mid these Fall Goods are anxiously nwaltiuj: your isU. At Newlands, of Course. iIG For VRGAINS LADIES NEW Petticoats Wool Leggins Overgaitcrs Comfortable Shoes Heavy Underwear Wool Hose Winter Clothing Mail Orders Promptly Attended To A thing of merit will ever ri'e su perior to Its surrounding. No matter where it I?, kept or what its environ ments may bo it lit miru to be sought out uud given duo ciedit for the worth that it poBPCsxcs. The old ri'linbto llensoit Drue Company haa lwas kept up tint standard of Its wares and today carries it stock of drills, mediclnei. toilet and fancv articles that merit your Inspcc tioii'and will meet your approbation if von will just cull nt" tlmir artistic store IiikI feast your eves on tho lino lincuf Koods they huvo in dinplay, Tho IJun soii l)rti(r Company stakes itn reputa tion on tho freshness ami purity ofilH drill!"- Itn proscriptions aro compounded by a first-class pharmacist and nothing hut tho purest and very bout material in over used, because nothing hut the best laeverkcptlu stock. When you need medicine to alleviate the HiilTeri nvr of yourself or tlinso of your loved ones k1' to the Benson Drug Company'i) store and get tliu lest. Owing To Impaired Heal We desire to reduce our Stock so we will give you Saving During a REDUCTION SAU5 of BO Days. We have the Best Shoes and Clothing made; Our Styles are the Latest and our Prices are cut to almost Cost. Our Prices on Millinery are cut to less than half the regular retail prices. Yours For Trade 1ST. Jdj. JDlsea & Son. LADIES' GOLD WATCH FRKK. "With each cnpJi purchasuof onodollar'H w;rth of goods wo glvo you a ticket for our annual drawing to take placo Janu ary 1st, 1001. The first prtjo will bo n ladles Gold Watch. &L-r. EAKW & IilUSTOW . EARLY BUYERS at L N E W BIWE.R & Successor toll. F. FHIUJPS, DliAI.lt US IN Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought nt the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. V6 shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Qur Stock is New, Neat and Clean, and having had years of expedience 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. Feed and Sale Stable ItlYcr Street, opiioalto Cottago (I rove Hotel, - C'ottugu Urovo. Farmers will find good feed and , stabling for their, stock. Haled hay and feed for sale.' We also have a few fine rigs to let out for driving, S.-E, Lauder. FIRST! LURCH'S YARNS Saxony Shetland Floss Ice Wool GermairKnitting Ju.si From the Uilnsl I)icnn Suit t!aCM, VuHnos, Rl-avy Vint Top Tannics, tluek cover, two leather s( rasps roEB3sI trcfisili. Excei- HiOV UwllS, IB'OIi 1BBKdilB 3831(1 extra Iiiifi'e.. GLASS k BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grove Wonro now prepared to furnish all kinds of brackets, mo Idlnpi, coinicn, sash and doors, door and window frames, windows, pickets, etc. Woodwork of nil kinds made nnd re paired. Wo will also work rustic, siding, coiling or siio studding, etc PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT Common Rough Lumber, $6perM. ab BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. The . . . RESORT Itlver Ht., Cottago drove 11I.EW& JONES, Props , Wo curry nn oxtrn line lino of X Unuop nnd (Jlgnrs, nnil If you unvu liwusiuil III Wlllll (MHin ll our lino wo woiilJ upprccluto n fall from you, 300OOOOOCO0OOOOOOOOC?