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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1902)
NltW KOAJ) TO I.OKANIC S. 0. Lockwood wns In town from I.oranc lust week. He Hays that at the Grange meeting on Saturday of this week steps will be taken looking to tlie building of n good and substantial wagon road, with nn cany grade, in the near future from Lorntic and the Sius law volley to Cottage Grove; that It will he done by contrlbutiotiHiiud some assistance from the county court. A most feasible route has been looked up and an eleven mile road can be built lor a most reasonable amount of money that will enable the fur mors to haul loads of 2000 pounds with cose, whereas now it require. great effort to haul 500 pounds over the old Hteep mountain road. This matter of n good road to the Sitislaw is a long felt wont and when built will be a great blessing to all who have occasion to travel over it. MACAIIItlCS lN8TAU.lt!. Last Thursday evening 0 double installation of officers elect for the ensuing year of this ortler was held at their lodge room. The ladies' lodge received the first attention and the officers elect were inducted into their respective offices through n unique and most impressive cere mony. Immediately after the in stallation proceedings had been completed a most interesting pro gram was presented and heartily appreciated by all present. The banquet was forthcoming and a wealth of good things was provided and greatly relished. The re mainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse and n real good time was enjoyed to the great satis faction of the meintcrs of the or der and their invited guests. TlIK C'JMKDY Drama. This evening will witness at the Opera House the presentation by a company of amateur artists of the five-net drama 'The Deacon." This play has been for two weeks under rehearsal and the ones to personate the characters have gained full mastery over their lines, so that the public can feel confident of an evening of real genuine enjoyment. That a full house will greet the nmntcur artists is a certainty and those who come in late can not ex pect to a lorn the front seats. You will mis-, an evening of pleasure if you do not get there. Nl'.AKI.V A Itl.AZU. On Sunday evening at the Cot tage Grove Hotel a gasoline lamp caught fire and made things quite lively around the office of the hotel for a few minutes. It was thrown out into the street before nny serious damage was done. The proprietor will take no more chances with the firey gasoline and has had electric lights put in this wtek. Uaiiy UllUISUI). On Saturday last Frank I lam brick met with a serious accident. While working at the tie plant he had the misfortune to fall from one of the retorts, a distance of some twelve feet, striking the ground on bis head and shoulders. The cords of his neck were severely strained and he was badly shaken up, but is getting along nicely now. RiU'ort From Lit Roy. Superintendent Alfred Johnson under dote of January 20 writes the secretary of Le Roy Mining Company as follows: "The weather is fine in Hoheniia, but little snow lias fallen. The machinery is working fine. We are working fine. The ore is showing up fine, and gets better with every shot as we go downward in the shaft." Fink Poultry. Mr. C. F. Handy received this week from Wisconsin a coon of pure-bred Brown Leghorn Chickens. They are beauties and judging from the eggs seen in the coop they nre prize winners. Here is n chance to get a start for a small sum that will lead to prosperity if the proper care and attention be given them. Murine i n cunio lmck Ho wont up toenioy tho Initiation of a number of candidates for Masonio honors and see thorn ride the buoklng goat. HOHEMIA 1H HOOMIXV So Jlrport .. Le Hoy, of the , Itoy Mlniny Vainpantt, Who in in Portland. Kvenlnx TetcKmni. J. L, Le Roy, president of the J a: Koy Mining Company, which f . 1 . . 1 owns one 01 tne oesi kiiuwh properties in the Hohemia district, is in Portland 011 business. Mr. Le Roy reports continued activity in Hohemia, with prospects for a flourishing year. The Le Koy mine, which is Mr. Le Roy's special pride, joins the famous Helena on the west, and w on the some lode. About 300 feet of tunnel work has been done on the property, but present 0er atious arc concentrated on a shaft near the confluence of two ore bodies, one of them five feet wide nt the surface, and the other eight feet. It is expected to open up a big ore body at the junction of the two ledges with depth. At present a force of six men is employed at the Le Roy. Assays have been obtained on the ore going $96 in gold, 60 per cent lead, 20 ounces in silver ond 5 per cent copcr. In speaking of the camp in general Mr. Le Roy this morning said: "I have been in the Hohemia district nearly seven years and I can truthfully say that the camp never looked better than it docs to day. Considerable work is in progress and many rich specimens of ore are to be seen. The Oregon Colorado is showing up remark ably well. A big body of base ore has been opened up. The same can be said of the Vesuvius, which has thousands of dollars' worth of ote blocked out. Many other pros pects arc showing up wonderfully well also, and the coming year will witness the making of many mines. The Helena is working in very rich galena ore, and is one of the big mines of the state. "The survey of the proposed rail road from Cottage Grove is Hearing completion, and I do not look for any trouble in securing the right of way." ' Ti:ititini,i: Titoum.i-:. Many people have to puna the i-liow window" ot the lieiiHon DrugHioru with out going iiiriidu to print ami mlmiru the 1 iti II v ln-atitifiil thing 1"C I'attcrHon Imntoniiinv yon. There are many linintla of urtimii'idly colored and ileliglilifiilly Hoonteil toilut huiips. Yon will tliere lliul IjnihIii-a fur the ti'i'tli, linir mid clothe, 11111I when you have faithfully iiikI energetically renovated your pernon with tnurtu nuiHtorpiui'tM Due will he nioro th.m pleased lo introduce 10 your notice HQverul of the choicest braiufn of ciguta thai havu heretofore only hcen indulged in by men of royal or nrinto eralie hlood. If anything clionld occur to yon that in Htrni'glitoiiuig out would require 11 dose of pillx, eplcac. liniment. Ii.iIi'iiiii, or any old thing, drop Into the Hem-on driigntoro anil Doc 1'iitturtioii will take tlui kinks out of you In a jiffy. NOTICE FOlt 1'UM.K'ATION'. Untied Kittles Land Office. Itofoburg.Ore., January 'ti, 11)02. Kcit Ice Ik hereby given that in compliance with the prnvlnlons of the HCt ol ('ongrciwut Junes, IMS, entitled "An net fur tlio rale ( timber lamia In IhoHtatc of i allfornla, Ore gon, Nevada unit Washington Territory," asox. temleit to all the l'ubllu IjuuI Mates by act o( August i, ISO".', Isaac W. Tompkins nf (town or clty)Cottago Urovo, County o( Lane, State ot Oregon, has ttala day lllcil In this ollho bin sworn tatemcnt No. IMS, for tbo purchano ol the Lots 1, 3,7, 8 and 10, of Section No. 2 III TowiiKldp Si 8. ol Itaugo 1 Went, and will oftor proof to allow that tho land sought U more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to catabliah hla claim to said land before tbo Register mid Itecelver of tbla nlllco at Jtoaeburg, Oregon, on Saturday, the Mb day of April, IWi. Ho namcaaa IInows: Wlllard Jloron, ' Krank Melntyre, W. Jt. Oeorge, lion I'ltcher,nl Wlldwood, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbo nbovo described lands tiro requested to II le tliulr claims In thin otllcoon or before said Mb day ot April, 1902. J. T. Hhiixikh, Register. ATTENTION I Tho now hardware store and plumb ing shop of Wynne A White N now open for business on Main atreot near the brldgo. All who need goods or work in our lino are cordially requested to give us a call. 0LEAHAN013 SALE. For 00 days from February 1st wo will soil at a ton pnr cent discount nny and all of our largo stock of wall paper. This liberal oiler is given as wo have a big invoice of now stock on tho way and need tbo room. Now Ih your chance to Hoctiro tbo beat bargains on tho finest wall paper over brought to dottego Grovo. Jknkinb ot Lawho.v. Personal paragraphs. Alex I'ugh in down from Hohemia for it fnw dayH vacation and In reentered nt the Cottage Urovo Hotel. MrM. J. If. Davldxon In visiting her daughter, Mr. 1C"ttsr, and lior many frlendHln Kiigvtio thin week, Mim. E. II. Hhorwlnof Ashland visited liete thin week and delivered a lecture ' Ixjforo tho order of MiimhcuH. W. II. Dennis biiiI wlfo camo down from Hhickliulto on WeilncHday. Tiioy were reentered at the Imperial. W M. Miller of Euguuo, county mi pcrinteiident of puhliu duIimoIk, wan here In the Interest of our nclioot on Hatur day I iHt. John Wulgem wan In town from Mll No. 1 IIiIm week. He only tarried long enough to tranonct xoino important lltlHlnCHH. A letter this week from J. 8. Martin nt Hllver I.nke nays that the weathci is delightful there; no Hliow and (dock of all kinds doing well. Joseph I'lpcr of Ixynl, Wlm-oniiln, ar rived here this week. Ho Intends to locate, and Ih already much infatuated with our HiduhrlouH climate. Ilnku Btewnrt was In town from Hour river this week. Ho report everything running along smoothly up his way and lie is healthy, happy and contented. Charley Hendcrer and wlfo of Leona visited tho Urovo on Sunday. Charley has hcen having trouble with his teeth anil came up to have tlm pain extracted. Preaching at tho Christian Church Kuuiliiv morning and evening. Sunday Schoof lute rmeillatH and Y. 1'. 8. C. E. al regular hours The public: cordially Invited. F. E. Uii.i.isoto.v, Pastor. Miss Flossy iockwoixl returned last week from an extended visit in Port land, made a visit with friends here for sevral days and then acconiimufed her father, Ha'muel ti. lockwooo, to their home in lAirane, Head tho "ml'' of tho Farmers' Store conducted by (t. O, Walker at Wulker. He carries a fine lino of goodH and pays tho highest prices for all kinds of tiro iluro, (iivo him a call and you will bo well satislled with results. Henry Johnson mailt a weck'n trlp'to Portland and got hack safe on Wednes day morning, and ho didn't have a re turn ticket either. "Dutch" nays ho had more fun than a barrel of uionkevs up three trees, and ho doesn't show the leant sign ol wear and tare. Albert Zinikor came down from Bo hemia on Wediicwlny. He nays thing nre looking lino at the Vesuvine, but it wax awful hard on him to stay long away from his own fireside and tho companion o his joys, for he lias not been married long enough to have any sorrows. Mrs. J. C. Woods, who fur come months past Iiiih been the guiding spirit of tho Commercial Hotel, has ei'iised her connection therewith, and on Tuesday went to Hoheiniu to take a po sition In the bourdini! house of tho Helena No '. Her ample form w ill Ih mlfscd in the drove and her wiiiuini: ways and guidons smile will In much prized by the b itehelors of Hohemia. Fred Cmlo lias got another invoice of trinkets and fancy llxingato utilize in tho emhelishment of the harness and saddle work ho turnsnutat his ne.il unii up-to-date shop on tho west fide. All he needs now and what ho moit di'Mres in ulxnit '.'00 purchasers to put in active use the many line things lie lias in his shop. Fred can't cliuse you up because he can't run, hut he airrces to wear his tuov Hiigelh: smile if you will only come running to him . Daniel Davidson of Greenwood, Wis consin, arrived hero this week direct from his eastern homo. When he loft Ills native heath ho says tho snow was two feet on tho level and it was 'ii degrees holow zero. Ho like.s tho cli mate of Oregon very much and is seek ing a location to anchor on. It le a new experience to him toeeowild ripoetruw berries growing on our hillsides and pluck tho fragrant roees from our lawns when ho ho recently came out of tho frozen belt. Special attention h called to the dis play "ad" of Frank Skilluuin, who suc ceeds Ilaker & Johnson in tho grocery business in tho blu front store on the west side. This line store carries a full line of the best goods that coma to this market and the prices are as low as the lowest. Mr. Skillman is an allablo and capable business man and will appre ciate a contintiunco of tbo regular trade. His stock is large and wolt selected to accommodate till who como. Ho wants to ceu you and desires your trade and it will do you Iwtli good to cot acquainted. Head his "ad" in another column. fanners' Store STILL PkOSPEROUS Bcautifeil Neckties Free THE "WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O. Walker of Walker is justly proud of his deservedly growing trade. Never tiring, he lias not failed to grasp every oportunity to secure for his customers the top price for their produce of every kind. Only JLook I And you will know his goods aud prices are right. He now offers a Beautiful Necktie free to his cus tomers witli their next $2.00 cash purchase. Ask him for Schil lings teas, coffees, spices, etc, and you know you have the best. You can buy any preparation at J. V. Currln'8 that, la udvertlaed in any panor. Itomomber we make a (specialty of family receipts. Iocal BrcVctics. fir. Lowe's glasses strengthen tho eyes. A Hue lino of riding bridles at Fred Gale's harness shop, l!uy your grass seed of Kakln & Kris tow. Dr. Iowe tints tho cream of IS years' experience into his glasses, lie sure and see him next Tuesday. Hattonburg point lace patterns and braid at Lurch's. Take your shoes to tho West Side harness shop fur repairs . Thoso diamonds at II. C. Madsen are beauties . Cull anil see them . Dr. Ixiwo can do for you all any one can do for you with glasses and he will take no chances with you when you con sult him. Try u Sunday dinner ot tho Imi-kiiiai. Hot f. I.. Served from 12 m.to 1:30 p m. and up to date in all respects. jekusaTTem" We arc tho agent for tho celebrated Shoop's family medicines. We give yon a wiltten guarantee with 0 bottles for tD.oOnnd if not benefited you can return them and get your money back. MoaoAN Hiikiiaut. The New Era drugstore. Tuesday and to noon of Wednesday of next week, January tbo 28th and 'Jtlth, Dr. I.OWO will bo in Cottage Grove at the Sherwood House. Head real estate bargains of Jerome Knox A Co. Valuable mining property in Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple and Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay and everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. It will be a pleasure at all times to show our goods and you are earnestly requested to call and examine them. 1 WtU meet All Competton in I' rices. FRANK SKILLMAN Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. SHANAFEIxT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces1 sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call aud examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. Owing To Impaired Heal We desire to reduce our Stock so we will give you Saving During a REDUCTION SALE 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. ID. Elsea & Son. We have on hand a large stork of kiln-dried flooring celling and rustic in grmiea 1 2 and 3. Lot us make you special prices. iioOTil-KKl.l.Y LUMHKIt Co. THE CASH We have made it a point since starting in business to keep n clean, strictly up-to-date GROCFRY, and as a result we note a steady increase of customers. High-grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are our Specialties. Special prices quoted to the mining trade. Call aud be convinced that our aim is to please you. WE HUIT THE HA Jin TO SUIT -A. G. Young, Manager. THE GASH GROCERY CO. as TOERS SVIPPUN 0iSt 33oh.em.ia, General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you Tight. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Bon Ton Meat Market Mala Street, Near Fourth Beagle & MicITarland- 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. Griffin & Veatch Go 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 Studebaker 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. THE ATIWD 'S THE MOST COMFORT 1 I! C AWlYlt: ABLE SHOE MADE. Ladies' Acme Shoes are becoming more and more popular each season, from tho fact that their value is becoming better known. They are much more comfortable than a shoe with regular sole. The all wool felt le lining forms a flexible and elastic pad for the eenstive part of the foot to rest upon, and also protects the foot from cold ai.d dampness. Any lady troubled with Acme Shoes. You will surely be pleased with them and advise others to use them. Made in Turn, Welt, and McKay Sewed. Sold only Under Odd Fellows' Building COTTAGE GROVE 5 - - OREGON PIPER & Successors to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, Fish Bro's, Wagons, Oliver Chilled und , Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL - - AT THE OLD STAND Music Lessons On the Piano. A late Graded German Method ot Muslo Is now being taught at the 0. 11, Manse by Mrs. L.D. Beck. Recitals will bo given at proper Intervals thus Klvlng parents, au opportunity to note progress, 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each GROCERY CO. C73 5 2 Oregon. cold or tender feet should try a pair of VAN OENBURG 00 1039. MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN STREET Cottage Grovb, Orb. Bcuaroofair dried or half dry floor ing, ceiling and rustic. The liooth. Kelly I.nnioor Co. are making speefa prices on kiln-dried lumber,