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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1901)
v m 1 :?4 vt. 0 WlIITTIHU'H KltUItl' MA1V- TIic splendid relief map of Ho hcinia that wns made hy A. I), Whittier for tlic Helena Consoli dated Company mid shipped to the lieiid office of Hint company nt it2 Sherlock building Portland, lias been cast in plaster of paris and one of the fine impressions sent hack to Cottage Ciove and placed en exhibition at the Hanson Drug store to the end that all who de sire information ahont that won derful mineral district may view it nud learn the contour of the dis trict, the roads and trails leading into and through it, the location of its mines, the direction and trend of its ledges and the course of the streams that form and head in the district and flow out to the valley. Mr. Whittier has now marked out nud labelled every point of interest. The new telephone line is clearly defined and shows where it forks nt the Helena new long tunnel site, one branch running up and over the Champion ridge to the Mtisick mine, and the other branch going up over the Grizzly mountain nud down on the oilier side to the Helena mill. The route of the Cottage Grove nud Iljhemia rail road is plainly set forth to its ter minus at the head of Champion gulch. This lu.-i) as now to he seen is almost an open book to the un initiated and to the men who dwell in the hills it is most real. Ditci.JNi'.i) to Play The much talked about event of the season in football circles did not come off according to the pre arranged prograuie on Saturdry last. Hig preparations were made by all those who take stock in that so-called sport and a warm welcome was accorded the visiting team from the Normal at Drain when it and its admirers and abettors laud ed from the northbound train at the depot. The flower of the two towns formed a cavalcade of knights nud fair ladies and repaired to the field of glory. The Drain boys soon perceived what they were, U run up against' and wisely seeing their finish declined to play. The hone of contention was the dis covery of Kugcne material in the Grove team. No auijuut of parley could arrange the game to the satis faction of the Drain young men and so the play was abandoned. The Normal boys gathered theii sweethearts under their umbrellas anil all were escorted back to the southbound train and given a hearty seudoffas the train pulled out. Pro fessor Oreutt chaperoned the young men and sweet lassies of the Nor- Tim Thi.W'Hon'K Link. WnrU- from the other end on Sun- day last was completed down to side of the Warehouse, and this from this end beyond the Keel bridge. Phones have been put in nt Stnr, Dorcua and Wildwood and from these points the line was in complete working order. The Nug get man talked with Mr. Jordan at Wildwood and was assured that the line would be connected and through communication with the Helena and Musick would be had by the end of this week. It all goes well and the connection is made will be one ot tne ,...ii.nc rnnstructions on record for the distnuce, considering the obstacles and topogrnphy of the section through which it is built. The- contractors will be able to turn over the line long before the stipulated time shall expire. Prank Jordan is a practical hue construc tor and he has sent this one through with a whirl. Tint Stokm Stim. On. Last Saturday night the present storm began. On Sunday Jupiter Pluvius had things pretty much Ins own way and has kept up a right healthy downpour ever since, with a few short intermissions. lUe creeks and rivers in this section are . ... .-..uiiimr torrents; tne ground is thoroughly soaked and . . . i.. or,, snnreniely happy. rue nuuvw - I -, ... i, iPt medicine our KUlll l t people can get; the more we g i of 1 1 rui Tt- is a little Tint Hukvkv at Tine Front. W. W, Day, draughtsman with the survey party, was down on Tuesday from the operations at the front. The preliminary work s now close to the Warehouse and the location lines are completed for twenty miles out. The party is having much difficulty now and making slow progress on account of the heavy rains and floods, of which they get rather more than their share, having to work alto gether down in the deep canyons. When he left camp his tent was swiming in six inches of water. I'he section they arc now in is heavily wooded and much fallen timber is encountered. When the weather changes cold and the snow falls deep, the survey party will take the back track and will run out the spurs on Mosby and Teeter creeks, which will keep them busy until spring, when they will finish the survey in the moun tains. The first twenty miles is now in full shape for construction of the road. Mr. Day had con tracted a heavy cold and goes to Poitland for some days. Badly Cut on Friday Last. While at work in the sawmill above the Griggs Hotel at Corn stock last Priday Harry Cutlack was badly injured. He was at tending the carriage after making a cut on a large log and while it was being moved back the cut board fell on the saw. In a second after the board struck him and when found a few moments later by his brother, who had been at tending the engines, he was lying some twenty feet awny with two tearful gashes in his head, com pletely laying the scalp open so that the skull bone was plainly visible. He was taken on a stretcher to the Griggs Hotel, where he was temporarily cared for and Dr. Wall was telegraphed for. The doctor was fortunate in bearding a freight train that was just pulling out from here, and he was soon in attendance upon .the wounded pi mi The gashes were over four inches loutr each and many stitches were required to put the wound in shape lor healing. Mr. Cutlack was un conscious for some two hours after the accident, but Dr. Wall says he is getting on nicely now and will soon be all right Tint New Hitu,. The fine large bell that the City Council ordered some time ago has arrived, but it will not he put in pi. ice until a reciptacle has been provided for it. It is the purpose of the Council to have erected on the south side of the City Hall a tower some sixty feet high and place the bell in the covered top of this eminence. Beneath the bell is to be constructed a large roller and pulleys fifty feet from the ground on which to hoist and dry the hose of the fire department whenever oc casion shall require. 1 his is a good move in the direction of economy as the fire hose can then and always be put away dry and kept in perfect condition and ready for effective use when needed. When the new bell is rung from this commanding height its tones can and will be heard all about the :ity limits and far out of town. He Was Not Guilty. Snm Richardson was arrested on Monday morning last for being in toxicated on the streets. Prom the city bastile he sent, for attorneys and was soon given a preliminary hearing; pleaded not guilty, and his counsel demaiuieu a tnai uy The Recorder issued a veni- jury tu- case was called at 4:30. and re a jury of. six were sworn for the trial. The case was presented by nttornevs. several witnesses testified for and against, and after a deal of argument the case was I. .1 submitted to the jury, wuicn ue- libe :rated for half an Hour, tamtig three ballots, and finally acquitted the accused. Of course he was not guilty; three attorneys defending and no prosecutor. The Recorder attempted to till a' dual position, but acting as judge he was forced to rule himself out as prosecuting attorney. Law is a good thing when rightly understood? personal paragraphs. Durwln llrlntow ami dnujditcr went to Kimono yuiitunliiy, ! Oluirlev Van iJcnburir wont to Knueno ycd'tonlny on 11 IjiihImobh trip. Tfii) wrmoti nt tho M. U. Cliureh Sun d ly evening will lio in Mutt. 1U;0. There will bo prriiehltiK at Silk creek I Helmut Iioiiho Sunday ndornuon nt it o 'clock. Attorney .1. H. Yoiiiik wont ycntordoy to Toledo to lie In uttoiidiuieo upon court tliero next week. (3odfrii.il Griiber ciirnooiit this week from Holiomiii to iniiku the mile of the Illiiwiitlin groupo. Jack HlukH of the Illtickhutto mine in in town thin week mid ((topping nt tlio Imperial Hotel for 11 few days. Colonel W. II. Illnlr, nucoinimnicd by IiIh two little diniKliterM, Kutli mill Siullt, wont to tlio county neat town yooteidiiy. Mitts' Grnc.o Lowdon of lirowimvillo who hiH been vImIiIiik liur eouitin Mim Hull the paxt two weeks returned homo Tuoiiduy. MIkh Mlnnlo Krickoy of San Kriiiiciteo will nin ak in tho M. K. Church thin I ri- thly evening in the MicHioiuiry work. iuturont of Homo .1. V. Cook inudo 11 flying huniiiecH trip from Portland to tho Urovo oil Sun day hint and went back to Portland oil .Monday afternoon. K.irney I-oekwood and Georgo Koupo came down from Jinlieniia ycMtvrditv. Thov walked down to Wildwood and rode In from there. James A. Sterling who is the post inntdcr at Anlauf, jiiHt acroHK the lino Koiith 111 DougliiH county, wni in town on Salurday last 011 hinducx and ro newlng IiIh lU'ipiidmnnco with old friends. T. K. I'.lc.hnrdHon, thoofllcial head of the Koi-oburg Mimic Houne, ih in town thin week conferring with his local ageiild. Tho piaiion and organ they are helling hero liud much favor with our people. O. G. Shnw catno out on Wednesday from the Hiirvey party and wont to Ta coma in tecpoiiKo to a MummoiiH from IiIh Hick wifo. Ho cent two or three now men to tho front to take up work on the Hiirvey. Morion L. Uoce, pastor uf the First ChriHtlaii Church In hugone, ih con ducting revival meetings in the Chiist ian Chinch every night this week and next. Tho altendauco and intercut have heeu good from tho beginning. Charley Kntan walked out from Bo hemia on Monday, mnnu thirty-three milee and got to the Urovo in time for Hiipper. Oharlev has completed his contract for the aKHCesmcnt work on the Napauoo groupo in Champion gulch. Tom Smith catno hack from Iteddiug, California, on Monday ami will go Into llohouiia. He n.tys that wherever he wont down in 1ml feet ion tho people were talking about lloliemia and a lot of tliemwlU coiiio this way whop spring opci'if"; "r" I'M Underwood is with the survey party. While at work at a sleep point on Monday near tho Warehouse lie Jiud a ipiick fall and rolled some liftv . feet down 1I10 canyon. Kd came out all right, hut ho got a lively shaking up for a little while. Jlako Slownrt was in town this -ek from his lino ranch 011 How river. ' fie is much pleased with the many improve ments going on here, and said that he was oHeicd 20 a foot for his property on Main street, hut declined to part with it 111 that prico. Mrs. Lizzlo Greirur. who waa recently hero on a visit with her cousin, Mrs. W. A. Cunningham and formed 111:111 v friendships, while here, was last week married in Portland to Mr. Isaac l'ier sou, a contractor and liuililor of that city, and ,whero she will re.iilo in the luturo. Chnrley Mitchell returned on Monday from his visit homo in Eugene and wont into Bohemia to do another $100 worth 01 assessment on t no Severs went claim on Champion creek below the Grizzley. After this work Is done tho owners intend letting contracts for enough work to entltl' them r to n patent, which is $500 worth. General Minim; Manauor Alfred John son of tho La Hoy Company came out from tho niiiiu on Monday. Ho brought out, a small ciiuuck 01 almost tniro ua lena ore from the bottom of the abaft, nt 11 depth of fourteen feet, and says that there is now two feet of that sort of truck In slulitimd w denine as denth is attained. That sort of stuff looks mighty uoou 10 us ana ineroaro many tuners that feel that way. Lot tho good work go on. Hiawatha Guouru Sor,D. On Tuesday a deal was closed whereby three more fine claims have changed hands. Godfried Graber and John Graber sold and transferred by deed to J. E. Russel and Alfred Johnson the groupe of three claims consisting of the Hia watha, Helvetia and Wisconsin lo cated on the west slope of Fairview mountain, for a consideration of $2000 cash. These claims have had over 250 feet of tunnels ruu in the veins on them and show up well in free milling ore, that carries fiue values. The new owners have organized a stock company to be known as the Hiawatha Mill and Mining Company, with the princi pal office in Cottage Grove The capital stock will be $100,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares of the par value of 10 cents per share. The intention of the company is to carry on extensive develbpment work this winter and as sopn as practical to. put in ho necessary j machinery for working the ores. Ifocal gi'eVeties. liny your Kruno need of Knkln & t"W. litis Now Ih tho time to jiic.k out your (ihrlxtimm present In watches mid jew elry lit II. 0. AlAfMKN. ' , ' Order your fruit enko forTlmnkKivIiij. mid tho liolldiiys nt Ilrown's Itutory. itnttenburg point braid at Lurch's. luce jiatlcniH mid Thoco diamond tit-fl. C. 'Mndnon are beauties. Cull nud see tliein. For lino fruit cake for tho holidays go to J i roan's bak' ry. Try a Sunday dinner nt tho IiirmiiAi, IIoTiu,. Served from 12 m.to 1:1)0 p 111. ami ii)) to dale in all respects. TURN US OVEK 'xnviiaiijr v Nvm'ioit ,w q .woj (njoijj aiU(i uj;. moi) H3iddtift iijp.jnoX ' Am"o aanfd otj, pun UJ.w tioXimix oju jj,o.w noiji puy pUJOl JtlOA 11 You can secure your Christmas offer ing by now depositing a small portion of its value with fl. C. Ma-dskn. tho Jew eler. Wo sell choice lots in the Long fc Hinirhum property, lately platted and adjoining Cottage (trove, right at the junction of thoS. I'. It. It. and theO. G. & It, H. H. Prices according to locality Jkiiomk Knox & Co. Iron lieds 12 7fi. 0-feet extontion Tables J4.00, .Shinies 80 ets., High Duck Dining' Chairs 00 ets.. Cnrnet Huus. I'ortiers. Matting, Trunks and Valises sold cheap at the ooclirnn eurtiituro More, one door from post ollicc. Call ami get prices. tiu at. Valuable mining property in BO' hernia for sale. Jcroino Knox and Co OLD COUItTHOUSH HOUSE. LODGING When in Eueeno yon can get a nice and newly furnished room 111 the old Courthouse Loduiue House, iust opened Hoard, too, if desired. Nowlv painted ami papered throughout with now bed dings and furniture. No carpets. Well painted floors and rugs instead. Just. north of new courthouse, and on same block. dO 127 Ed Howe TOR SALE OH THADE. A good income hearing property in n thriving mill town lit Oiegon tor sale or trade. For information address Lock ltox 11, Cottage Grove. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Die Kens n Drug Company is in re ceipt of and now has on sale a largo nnd choice lot of lovely toilet, glove, hand kerchief, necktie, perfumery and other iiigeuius boxes, which will make hand some Christmas and New Year present lor ladles unci gentlemen, xiey nav u big variety ot every kind for young ami old. uravu ami uny. and each 10 all of tliot-e beautiful articles arn marked down wit Inn tne rearh 01 all. Ivever before has there been brought to thi old and reliable- huuso such 11 wealti of iiuinuo ami useful articles for the holiday season, and tho nicest thing about it all is that you can get them almost at your own prico. They arc there on display. Yon are welcome an invited to inspect them, and Doc Patter son will be ideated to show you tli't splendid goods and tell you nil about them. PIANOS AND OHGANS. Does a piano or organ interest yon We have interested anil sold to hundred of people 111 this part of tho country, Wo carry nil tho best makes as well as Borne cheau instruments. I'ianoa as low as $150. Oruans all tho best makes. Wo can also show vou a Sears-ltoohuck or gan for $30, with freight added, hut wo cannot recommend thoso cheap, trashy goods, wo keep tneui lor comparison only. K. N. WANACOTT, representative of T. K. lilcilAituso.N's Music House, Kose burg, Ore. Hypnotism. Dr. Payne held forth for three nights this week at the Opera House to good-sized audiences and amused and instructed the people through the antics of the lads he was able to place under the hyp notic spell. His phrenological readings were apt and in some cases he hit the nail square on the head and clinched it on the other side, The doctor gave a very good and satisfactory entertainment. R. J. Jenuincscamo down from Port land on Sunday last and on Monday went into Bohemia accompanied by Superin tendent lichne. Dick is secretary and treasurer of tho Helena properties and is now on 11 tour of inspection through tho district. Ho will visit tho Star Con solidated crouno first on Martin creek and thou go on to tho Helena nnd other nronorties. Ho expects to bo in tho district for several days and until he gains by inspection all tho information no Is seeking. Dick never looked or folt bettor In his lifo and his host of friends hero wore much pleased to grasp his hand. SCHOOL RKPOHT. Report of Latham School for month ending November 20. Number pupils enrolled ; 32 " dropped during month U Average dally attendance .'u Cases 'of tardiness 3 Row. ok Honou Carrio Hull, Jonnio Hull, Jimmy Martin, Nora Hull, Grace Trunnel, Grace O. Trunnel, Woldo, Hull, Kva Youmr. Albort Hull, Wjllio Handy, Stanley Trunnel. Jtay Trunnel, John Martin, Inez wnue, 1 50 CAfcit jm, readier, THE CASH .GROCERY CO. Wc have made it a point since starting -in business" to keep a clean, strictly up-to-date GROCPRY, and as a result we note a steady increase of customers. High-grade Groceries, Presh Fruits and Vegetables are our Specialties. Special prices quoted to the mining trade. Call and be convinced that our aim is to please you. WE SUIT THE HA Mi TO SUIT A. Q. Young, Manager. THE GASH GROCERY CO. 'ess THE lillBS SVJPPM $0J$E IBoliemia, CflCB&ci'ul Merchandise, ftlincro' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Bon Ton Main GBeagle & McFarlancK- 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. 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 Capsv Also agents for the celebrated Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows and Harrows. In fact anythiug you may want in the Hardware line. Call and See Us and We PMiFG TMBER COPW Under Odd Fellows' Building COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Wo have for your inspection a full line of Fancy CMnaware, Crockery? Glass ware, GJ rani te ware and Tinware, TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES We shall deem it a pleasure to show our goods. Call and look over our large stock. Successors to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining 1 Supplies, Fish Bro's. Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN .. THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALX - Music Lessons On the Piano. A Into Graded Gorman Method ol Jtuslo Is now being taught nt tho C. I', Manse by Mrs. L.D. Beck. Itocltnls will bo given nt proper Intervals thai giving parents au opportunity to note progress. , 1 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each era Oregon. Meat Market Street, Near Fourth will Treat You Right, ill - AT THE OLD STAND GO iQam MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. main 8tueet Cottage Grove, Orb. Bonro of nlr dried or half dry floor. ln(i, oqHIuk and rustla. .Tho Booth. Kelly Lumber Co. aro making special priei-b on kiln-dried lumber. U5 I Wli I S- r j J 11 J m e 11 tie tlx Id 5 les I" in, en ni( th. let iu b to: rh. !es' itt al J I. ee: 1 us ltu an jwc od: tlu )re ' wil ids. it w goGt i$oa, "fits ' Vill one In and ft. llllllU how the grass does grow.