Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 28, 1902, Image 1

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BOHEMIA
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TCItMN OUT I1IIOU WOJtK AT
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MODI ItKASONAnLK miCEg.
Devoted to the Milling, Lumbering and Farming IntcreutK of thi Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
VOL. XV
Co(:tage G-rove, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1902
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PROFESSIONAL.
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Law
omct on Mln iltMl, Wwl Hli1
CoTTAOK GKOVK, OKH.
J. 0. JOHNSON and F. .(! BUY
Attomtus "d Oottitxtlars-at-Law
Hiwk-UI atlontloti given l Mlnlnit,'ifiortliiii
ml Msmntll U,
()mroet (Uriumi lltmonwuy'iitorii.
COTTACH GHOVIi. OKK.
J. S. MEDLEY
Attorney-at-Laiu o o o
:-Offlrauu Main lrt-:
CoTTAOK GjJOVK, OKH.
JEROME KNOX
Attorney -at-Lmo
I'tompt MUntlon l'l to Mining IIuhIik-m.
CoTTAGK GuOVIt, OKU.
NILUUt W.THOIiriOX Cll. . HABDr.
THOMPSON & HARDY
.ittorneusand Counstlors-at- Law
WrefUl attention lvn to tbjw qMlliM.
KUUENK. ORE.
L. T. HARRIS
Htlomey and Gounsclor-at-Law
llf!! atUntlonKjrff tothUw Hlni.
First National Bank Building.
EUUKKK, OUK.
Mrs. Kalherlae SeUetf, M. D.
Diseases f Woidcq and Children
COTTAOK GKOVK, OKK.
W. H. ROBINSON
-rKiriicifco Pion'
Offlc unci toildenre on lllv.r Urcfl. ncr W'l
COTTAIJEOIIOVE. - - OIIKHOS.
BUSINKSS.
BARKER & PERMAN
PHOPHIKTOkS OK-
THE EXCHANGE
DEAl.KUS IN I'INK
WINJJS, LIQUORS. CIGARS.;
Mtntret, CiiIUb rn . r.
' H. C MADSEN,
Watchmaker.
nepilrlng nt rennrile churn".
All wnrk unrnicol ftrt.HM.
W.lcbM.CIooki i n.1 JoB.lry t Uwc.t rrteei
COTTAGK OUOVK, OKK.
Harness and Saddlery.
MAIN STREET. COTTAOE OROVK.
George Melnzer, Prop.
line lino of lUrno.n, Ruclcllsi. Whlpt. ringcy
Robe., Untbtr Belting. Etc.. llwuyi on hm .
All klnrti ol Ilipulrlng BpooUltV All nam!
wel work lutncrt out.
Our rrmcr Friondi cn get th verybctt
the Lowwt Living ITIcen. Come In und exm.
Ine tb good and ieo for yourelf.
Common
Rough Lumber,
$6 per M. at
BOOTH-KELLY Mills,
Saoikaw, Or.
DiBWIH DRMTOW.
ITetlilont,
IlERBIKTKAXm,
CMlilor.
The First National Bank
-OF-
CoTTAOR GROVK, OrH.
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, Twallablo any placo
Jn the Unlod Stat en.
Xott)' nnalnemt In Solicited.
All kinds ?f j; WCBth? Tng'
, , Underclothing and Footwear
for Loggers and Lumbermen, Miners, Prospectors
and Farmers.
The Famous Cutter Shoes
in all sizes.
Special prices in Umbrellas.
C?
EAK1N
IP
Fine Tailor
Wrappers, Etc.
Never have we had the pleasure of showing you the nice up-to-dpte and so large variety of
ready made gaitueiits as we arc this spring.
The very latest effect in Gibs oak's Waists 81.35 to $2.50
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We carry an immense line of silk now, and the
latest designs. Come and see us.
Miner. KOH l'UlJl.ICATION.
Unitnl StMten Olllcc,
Koacbnri!, Oregon, I't'h. 7, 100-'
Vntit'u ih liurvliy Kivun tlutt in compli
mm' with ill'' pioviHlntiH of tho ucl of
ConirreKH of .luno 8,1878, entitled "An
net for the Hiileof titnU'r iiiiiiIh in thu
Stutt'x of California, Oroaon, Nevada,
ami WnMhinuton Turritory," iiHextcndeil
to all tliu riil)lic Land Stalea by act of
AtiKimt 4, 18W, Mm. Alico I-aUaut of
Hiiiimw, County of Lane. Statu of Oro
Htm', Ikih thin day filed In thisotllco her
Hworn Ptateninnt No. '.'027, for tho pur
chasoof tho SK '4, of Meet ion No. 2(1,
Township 21 South, of ItniiBO 8 W. and
will offcr proof to nhow that tho land
nought Ih inor vnluablo for its timber
orptono than for nKrlimlturul purposeii.
nnd to entalilirih her rlaini to miid laiul
before the Keeititer and Ureelvcr of this
ofileo nt Itnwlmrg, Oregon, on Wednus
day. the 7th day of May, 11CK.
SIim names as witnesseH:
Slephun A. Lnltant of Haginnw, Oro
gon, tieorgo Itlggf of Alabel, Oregon.
James Lee, Daniel II. Urnnibaugh, of
Cottage (trovo, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
Iv tho nbovo-deaoribiMl lands uro re
quested to tile their claims in this office
on or before said 7th day of Mav. 1002.
J. T. BntDOKS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stntos Land OfBro,
Rosoburg, Oregon, Feb, 14. 1002.
Notice is hereby given that in com-
Elianco with tho provisions of tho act of
onareesof Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An
uct for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Orrgon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as eaetoiided
to all tho Public Land Statos by act of
August 4, 1892, Thomas Roche of Eu
cone, County of Lane, Stato of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 2038, for the puiuhaso of
the SE X, ot Section No. 2, township 22
South, of Range 2 W. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
moro valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish Ills elalm to said land before
tho Register and Roeolvor of this ofilco
nt Rosoburg, Oregon, on Wednesday,
tho 71 h day of May, 1002.
Ho names as witnesses.
Ed Jordan, Dan Brumbaugh, of Co
burg, Oregon, Oscar Leo, John Palmer,
of Cottogo Grove. Oregon.
Any and all poisons claiming adverse
ly tho abovo-doacrlbed lands aro re
quested to fllo their claims in thl ofilco
on or before said 7th day of May, 1002.
J. T. BittDaisB, Reglstor.
Fine residence, choice lots, business
blocks for sale Jiirome Knox & Co,
C? Cfc TTl
& BRISTOW.
made Skirts, Shirt waists,
LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING
Cottaiare Grove, Oregon.
01
S HIGH GRADE
I PIANOS AND ORGANS
Direct from the Factories;
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We are sole Agents for Oregon and can save you the
0 middle man's profits: We will take your old Piano or Organ in
e part payment for a new one and let you pay the balance in small
monthly, or yearly payments. We are the sole Agents for
h the celebrated TROWBRIDGE Piano. Write us for Cata
S logue and prices.
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S MORRIS & CRAW,
a
5 Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. g
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BH0lHielCHOIM0ieBlH)fl0HOieHB
Puint Supply Store
First qualities In everything in
the line of paint and painters.'
supplies.
The only complete Hue of Wal
Paper in the city.
LATEST DESIGNS
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES.
Painters and Paperhangers
For any kind of work in house
furnishing, get our prices. They
areiiglit, and we guarantee our
work,
Store first door East of Bridge
ou Main Street.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS.
T?ro1 tlif TMYt or ort!
J'r'-vwvi v k-w
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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.
Will meet All Competlon
in Prices.
SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE
Successor to Baker & Johnson
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE.
"Rf?ifl tfif "NTirirnrefTT
-T-,oc
MioesaedMimo-
I fiS. . -2.q-X
y DcvoTod to Bohemia Nofcj and
ltem3 of prercf inTot'o.srtb Mining Mon.
The Le Roy Mining Company I
U t i c f t i r l r rt
rails and a twelve cubic-foot car for
their tunnel work from San Fran
cisco, which will be on the grounds
in a few days. The Le Roy Com
pany are bringing their mine to
the front very fast and it is attract
ing considerable attention from out
siders. Mr. G. C. King of San
Jose, Calif., one of the representa
tive members of the Alaska Com
mercial Company was in the city
last week interviewing the Le Roy
people regarding their property and
stated that in his opinion the Bo
hemia operators should insist on
the establishment of a smelter in
the district and not depend on Fort
land or any other outside place to
do the work. Mr. King is a vet
eran miner and knows the situation
well. His company recently paid
$3,500,000 for a piece of property
and are probably thinking of gain
ing a foothold in Bohemia.
The Helena Consolidated Com
pany have declared a dividend of
one-half cent on the share. This
is tne 23rd dividend lor this com
pany within the past three years
and is evidently a wonderful show
ing considering that not less than
fifty-seven per cent of their ore goes
on to the dump for lack of smelter
and other facilities for haudliug it.
FARMER'S INSTITUTE.
On Thursday and Friday, March
20 and 21, a farmers' institute was
held at Walker under the auspices
of the citizens of Walker and three
of the experiment farm and O. A.
C. people.
An interesting program was
rendered and greatly enjoyed by all
present, G. O. Walker acted as
I,
chairman by unanimous request of
the meetiug.
The music was well rendered by
G. N. Castle and daughter, Miss
Josephine, Mr. Bement, Mrs. M.
A. Horn and Miss Sibyl Morninf
star.
The lectures were efficient and
instructive and the discussion was
at times animated and proportion
ately profitable.
The occasion will long be re
membered and we hope it will
j henceforth show its fruits in the
0 . form of more intensified and diver
sified farming which has in others,
and no doubt will in this com
munity, greatly increase the
pleasures and bank accounts of
those engaged in this the most up
lifting and desirable of all pursuits
of life.
Indeed the hustling up-to-date
farmer of today is much envied by
his neighbor the city rnau of
business, the workshop, or of the
street corner. His past is a build
ing of a broad and sure foundation
both mental and physical. His fu
ture may be anything in the range
of humanity bounded only by the
lease of life.
At the request of the meeting a
committee was appointed to make
arrangements for a permanent or
ganization of some kind to further
advance the well begun work sud
the citizens were invited to meet in
mass at 7:30 p. m Friday, April
4, to entertain the report of said
committee and complete the ergaS'
izfttion.
COKXtBSPOXPSNT.
We have on hanu a large stock of
crad'es
kiln-dried flooring, ceiling nnd rustic in
I 2 ami
3. Let us make you
I Joeclal nrices
Pcpjr-Kbivt Lvjww Co
The breaking of winter is now
anxiously looked forward to by
mines, prospectors and capitalists
interested in Bohemia. From
present indications an early spring
is assured. Thousands of tons of
supplies and machinery will be on
the road to the district as soon as
the roads will admit of hauling,
and the hills will be full of pros
pectors. This season will mark
the greatest stride in the history of
the camp.
W. B. Dennis, who is operating
the Blackbutte quicksilver mine
near Cottage Grove, has made a
bond for purchase of the old Golden
Fleece mine, one mile northwest of
Ashland, at $20,000 of E. K. An
derson. Some of the ground
proved to be as rich as a gold
placer in i860, and was known as
the Davenport diggings. Guard.
The Crystal Consolidated Com
pany report that development work
for the past month is very gratify
ing. The company will put in a
large force of men as soon as the
roads are in condition for hauling
in freight. They have a great
amount of ore in sight and will
push work lively as soon as pos
sible. The Bohemia Gold Mining Com
pany is now letting a 100-foot con
tract on the Gold Cross group, and
will let the Boston Tunnel contract
this coming month.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 25. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
uongress 01 June 3,
uct for the sale of I
1878. entitled "An
the sale of timber land in the
States of California,
Oregon , Nevada.
and ashinzton
.territory," as ex-
tended to all the Public Land Slates bv
actof August 4, 1892, Charles H. Burk-
houler, of Cottbgo Grove, County of
Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filet
in this office his sworn statement No.
2075, for the purchase of the Lots 1, 2
and 3 of Section 2, Township 22, South,
of Range 2 West; and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is moro valu
able for its timber or stone than for ag
ricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiverof this office at Roseburg,
Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 6th day of May.
1002 ' '
He names as witnesses;
D. H. Hemenwuy, J. D. Palmer, C.
J. Howard, D. H. Brumbaugh, of Cot
tage Groye, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the alHive-derfcribed lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office
on or before said Cth day of May, 1902 .
J. T. Bridges, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon. Feb., 7. 1002.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
Stutes of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," ae extended to
all the Public. Land States bv act of Au
gust 4, 1S92, Stephen A. LaKunt of Sagi
naw, County of Lane, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in thUofiiee Ms sworn
statement No. 202Gfor the purchase of the
NE M, of Section No. 26, Township 21
South, of Range 3 W. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought i
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before
the Register and Rpcoiver of this office
at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho
7th day of May, 1002.
Ho names mi witnesses:
Mrs. Alico LaRaut of Saginaw, Ore
gon, George Rig;s of Mable, Oregon,
I jamcs iee, uamei 11. iruuioaugn, 01
uouage urove, uregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described (aiuta are re
quested to file their claims )n this officer
on or before said 7th day of May, 1302,
J. T. Bridges, Register.
When you wake qp with a bad taite
in your mouth you raay know that you
seed a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
& Liver Tablet. They wJU clsatfee
your etomaph, Improve your appetite
und make you-fee) liko pf man. They
rv eajy to'tabfc, wna swim coated,
SBif pJMnV in1 efj&t. tor sale by
ZzHMfr Ptu Co.
W tell fhoice lot )b t)i Long &
Bingham property, lately platted and
adjoining Cottage Groye, right at tb
junction of the S. P. ft. R. and tho O. G,
& B. R. R. Prices according to locality,
JERQMK brX & Co,
SubwITie for tfr? SUfVtl.