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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1903)
1 IDfH M m :s n as &s m I'llr.AllVICIITIHINII MKPIUM 2 fl M fl NKAT JOB mlNTlNUI oaoisae Devoted to the MliiliiKi I.uinlicriiiK mid Panning; Interest of this Cotnmuiiity, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE ig, 1903. VOL. V NO. ai NEWS AT THE FRONT. BOHEMIA NUGGET t. .kj1. - Stool in Being- Xinid and by 11 10; iLnsfcof !Nox(; "Week :Rol lino Stock Willi )o 11 1 I he .Rod iBi id .. VlljljCOiYriiIJI5 0i TO WAICUHOrsK. Weill of Way Camp l!qiilppni!o Here Work on Uonit Dctuccn Kcd HrldKo nnil Wnrelimnic Mining New. Twenty-five or tliirty men me HOW IniMlv engiieil "liniii laving Steel 011 the O & S. 15. line -liciulii. and the truck is fust iicnriiiK the Kcd IntdKe t Hie linrnette place. It if now forsecii thm the fond will tench thnt oitii by tlie Inst of next week. It will nlno he built to the Kerr school house, to the point where the line crosses Kmv river nnd tiikcs up the other Mdc, when the temporary terniinnl place will be established, mid n I ire ficlKhl house errcted. from that point fieiht will bo hunted to the Warehouse by team until such time as the road can be built to lh Warehouse. Civil KilKlncer Wood stated to n reporter this week that he uonld have right of way U""K elemiriK the route from the Red budge to the Warehouse next week, the CHiup euulppaKelmviiiK already ar- VUlitff 1111 effort will be made to complete the road to the Warehouse this fall, still, owing to the ex tremely rough route from the Re I bildge on and the scarcity of labor it will be doubtful ir Meet will reach the Warehouse before the holidays. Some splendid improvements ire being made in the yards in this city. The grounds are lieiug leveled nnil preparation' for a track around the new depot are com pleted, and the track will be placed shortly. Work on the new depot is going steadily forward and the company expects to occupy Its new ojinrtcrs by July 1. The machinery for the huge electric light plant is now in the yards in this city, where it will be temporarily housed aboard the cars until the roads are in condition to admit of hauling. Green Pitcher has been put in charge of the road work between the Red tlridge and ttie Warehouse and will commence operations with a force of men in a few days. Some $iHoo has been raised bv subscrip tion and county aid to put Ids road in condition and the work will consist of a general overhauling arid strengthening of bridges level ing and filling, with the view of taking the immense loads of heavy tunchlncry over it. The distance from the freight house at the Red bridge and the Warehouse is about ten miles, and it is calculated, that two loads of machinery can be hauled in three days. The work on the road up Cham pion canyon is progressing rapidly, and the work is highly comple mented by all who have had occa sion to inspect it. NOTI2S PROM TIIU MINKS. O. K. Ilaker and W. J. Martin, mining men from Omalin, Ne- liraska, nre visiting llohemia Dis trict this week. Green Pitcher and wife arc in the city after a several mouths stay at the I.eRoy mine, where Mrs. Pitcher had charge of the cook house ami Mr. Pitcher handled the steam drills. Dug I.ndd, manager of the Komi mine, llohemia, came up from I'ort Inud Monday and made several dnys visit to the mines. Dan Coltou enme in from the hilU late last week. Mr. Cotton has been ill nearly all winter nnd as his health docs not materially improve he determined to enter a hospital at Portland. Accordingly I tie wei:t down Monday. Ills many ! friends will he pleased to see him back shortly well and sound. Gold is so very tenacious that a ' piece of it drawn into wire one' twentieth of an inch in diameter will sustain a weight of 500 pounds without breaking. Its malleability j is m great that 11 .single grain may be divided into 2,oco,ooo parts and i and a cubic inch into 9,523,890,529! parts, each of which may be dis- j tinctly seen by the naked eye. The Star Consolidated Mining! Company held nn important meet-, ing in Portland last Saturdav, at I which the board of directors was1 Increased from three to five mem bers. The board also look up the matter of immediate development! and it was agreed to commence at l an early date the driving of the proposed tunnel through Ilirdsncst mountain. It was also decided that work should be commenced on the lour-mile stretch ol new wagon road from the Sharp's creek road up Sailor's gulch. A letter re ceived Irom Superintendent Frank Hughes by Manager llcline this week announces that tic has opened n new drift on Itotianza lead nnd that he is already into some splen did ore which gives excellent pan result". Quicksands have a horrible fasci nation for writers and readers of fiction and the reality is every bit as bad as fancy paints it. One of the most remarkable quicksand ac cidents occurred years ago in New Zealand. Two prospectors were wading across the mouth of a small stream running into ths sea in the north island ol New Zealand Hoth stepped into a quicksand. One who merely touched the edge of it got loose. The other sank rapidly and in spite of his companion's efforts, was sucked under. When an cflort wiih made to recover the body.it was found that the sand' was enormously rich in gold. Prom a single ton of it 300 worth of gold was washed. Mining and 15ngiueering Review. A double shift of men arc now at work on the Crystal Consoli dated Mining Go's property in llo hemia, the work being done on the lower tunnel of the Mountain Lion. 15ighty-four feet has nlready been done this spring. Secretary V. Jordan has just ordered 400 feet of 12-pound rails, which is expected to arrive shortly. The Hard scrabble road will soon be repaired, n sub.scritinu paper having been circulated this week. J. II. Hart, Sr., has taken the foremauship of the Crystal, nnd the work is being driven us fust 11s possible. Mr. Hurt is n mining man of long ex perience, nud the company is to be congratulated upon the selection of a thorough mining man. DIVIDK I1T2MS, While pitching for Divide during th: baseball game between Divide and I.orano last Sunday, Ernest McReynolds had the misfortune to break his arm. He had his hand kerchief tied around the biccp tighter tint 1 usual and as he drew his arm back with a jerk the bone snapped in two. He fainted and medical assistance was summoned from the Grove. He is getting along as well as could be expected. The game was played out, I.ornue winning 16 to 6. Jack Robinson, Divide's captain, also sevcrly sprained his ankle while making n run. Losing the game menus that Divide will have to practice a little and play them again. The annual school meeting was held Monday at the school house. G W McReynolds was elected di rector and Kruest McReynolds clerk. Charley Taylor has returned from California where he has been working for the last two yerrs. Mr and Mrs Steve Settle, for merly of Anlauf, have moved into this neighborhood, Steve having secured a position in the Chapman and Hohl sa.vinill. Mrs. J. 11. Tapp visited Mts. I5d Underwood of Cottage Grove Satur day remaining until Sunday. The singing school closed last week and the school closes Friday. No exercises ivill be held. George Harrison secured the contract for furnishing the school house with wood while bark will be bought of the S P Co. Haying has begun here but the crop will rather light. During the past few weeks quite n number of Divide people have at tended the free performance at Cottage Grove. The roads are in good shape now so why don't the city people drive out this way occasionally and get acquainted with our community. IBB I WILL MAKE ON D Prices mi HEAVY HARNESS Until July 1st, 1903 Come and see me. My Stock is complete. FRED GALE, lit June the SI. 'M nnil to noon of the next flay lir. Lowe, the optician, will tie In Cot tune lirove. lletter make a note ot It. ASl'LK.NDll) KKMKDY- Neuralgic, pains, rheuiiiHtlnii, lumbago nnil sciatic pains yield to thepenctrating ! influence ol Ilalhird's .Snow Liniment. I It penctrat- tolheiiervca nnil hone, ami ! being nhsorls-d into the blood. It lit-nl-, Inn properties'iireronveyed tuevery p.irt of tliu IkkIv nnil effect some wonderful m res. Mr I) . F. Moore. Agent Illinois Crntuil Kailvwiv, Milan, Trim . states: "1 have used Itallard's .Snow Liniment for rherniuthiu, backache. He. , in my fiimily. It Ik n splendid re iiun y. We' enulil mil tu without it." 'Sw, r(V mnl fl.OOut New Kra Drug Store. O BUILD A NEW BRICK UUILDINQ I have Inaugurated a genuine clon ing out snle of itaiw, organs nnd nil nuixlc goodx iMjjJiv In stock. ' I'rlcox nre lout sight of In this xnle. Tlie goods must go noil go nt once. TIiIh nieiuiH a III;; saving to plnno buyers and such npportunltleHilonot occur often In one's lifetime. A line of SO different innkeH of plnnoH. lucludliif; the very liext on earth to select from. Sold either for ciihIi or installment. TerniH eaxy. P. A. Raskin. M!4-7Hi St.. Kiwnc, Ore. BUR0L.AR ALARM. TO ALL TMIi LAUII-S. UK The lean, the fat Tliextnut. tl.o tall (ioil IiU'nh their hoiiIm We love them. And like Iiikv them iilfMHctl they nre xurv to lie If ther nxe any of the toilet artlclfrt from the New Krai DriiK Store. , Noricti. The NtixKet taken thlx opportunity to notify ItH Huhi-crllierH that here-' after those who wlxh llit.'uiwt and ihu Weekly OivkoiiIiui will be ex pected to pay $2M for the two paper, huh ralM is nicewnnrv on account ot a ralxc on the OiVKonlau WANTi:i-si:vi:itAi. ixdustri onn perwoiiH In each Htate to travel for hotiKC CKtnliliHheil eleven yearn and with a law capital, to call upon inerchaiitH ami iiKcutH for hiic eeHxful and prolltalile line. Perma nent entriifjcnuMit. Weekly cash Hillary of ?1S ami all traveling ex pciiHcri and hotel IiIIIh advanced hi cash each week. Experience not eHHentlnl. .Mention reference and en dow. Helf-aildri'HHeil envelope. Till! NATIONAL, iUU Dearborn St.. t:iil-engo. Something new and effective. The BnfcHt and bent burglar alarm on earth, for Hale by Frank III ml at the Imperial hotel. A wimple mny be hcen at the Nugget olllce. For Sale Cottage Grove Hotel Loaned nn the Went Side. It is Nent, Cletin mnl Airy Throughout, having 21 lloilrooms, hirgeOtliee, Parlor, Dining Iioum, Kitchen mid Family Hooms. The lioiife will be sold nt a dircnl ISurgaiiii uith 111 Unix, good range, tables mid dlfhcx, mid mny bemmlu one of the best paying proposition!! in the city. Address, W. C. IIOKKN, Cottage lirove, Oicgon. fi-29-8 tp FOR CARNIVAL QUUUN. HIS LAST 1101'F. KKALIZKl). (From the Sentinel tielm, Mont.) In the first opening of Okhihomii to , close at ! p m. .lime 17 settlers in IKS'.), the editor of this paper wiis uiiiong mo iiimiv scokits inter ror tuuo who linule the big rticoonotliic day in April. During Ins tnivellngiilioutmiil nfterwiirds his emnplng upon Ills cliii i, hcuiu'oiiutciei! Hindi bid water. which . together with the seveiu bent, gave him , n very suveie dliurhocu which it seemed nbiiost iinposs hie to check, and along In i June ihueasti became so I mil liuexpeeted to di . One day one of Ida neighbors brought him one small bottle of Cham-: hurhilu's (.'olio, Cholera mid Diarrhoea I Uomedv as n last hope, A big doo was I trlvnn him whlln hn uiis rollhii. lilimifnii ' the ground In great agony, and in u lew minutes the dose was lepcated. The goo. I ulfeet o' the in diuinewassoon no ticed and withlnnii hour thepiitleut was taki nglilB first sound sleep foi a fortnight. voting contest will be held for Ithexelecthm of a t)tieen of tho Mid I Muniiif r Carnival to lie held .lime LM, I LVi, 2(, and -7. Voting In this content I will begin Satiirilay. .nine (i, and I hose wtsli- lug to vote vv 111 make their own Reelection of caiidldiitCM and east their vntex accordingly. Voting tlckctx or ballots will bo placed on Hide nt all the buslneHH Iioiihoh where they may b- proenri'd at 1 cent each. Voting pluccH atSkllhuan & HeiiHou'H grocery on the went nldo and New Kra Drug Store on the east Hide. The young lady selected iiHlJiicen of thin carnival will bo pivsented with royal robes suitable for the oeeaHlon free. cure, mid he cannot help hut feel grate- iui. i nu season lor now eiinsoniersoeing lit hand suggoHts this item. For side by lkinsou Drug Co. NOTlCi: FOP. PUIILICATION. Closing Out At Cost Window Shades Crockery Mattings Glassware, Tubs Carpets and Washboards Our Kntire Line of These Goods Will Be Closed Out At Cost For C'ikIi, Here is an Opportunity Por Good Bargains. Eakin & Bristow. LADIES' GOODS. Our tine of ready made ladies waists, wrapprtrs, in fact everything that la In Iadlea ready made garments, is by far the beat we ever had. Our line of waists for up to date style and price and assortment is not excelled south of Portland. I'riee From SOc to fO.CO. We have eome excellent values in ready made skirts, a line of light Cray home spun, extra good values. We bought these at a bargain, and give a bargain when we sell them at $2.50 easily worth $3.50 Dark grays, good material, $3.00 to fS.OO. Black Silk fll.lW Children Clothing It is time now to buy clothing for the children. We undoubtedly have the largest and best assortment of values in boys clothing in the country. We still have some of the ftov stock left that we are selling way below the manufacturer's price. $1.50 to $10 00 Wen's Hosiery We have an excellent line of men's socks, fancr and Dlain colors. Ue are always I looking out for the latest II things in the market. Ourt fancy striped and drop'i stich are beauties, no store 'l keeps a better assortment than we do. Common gray mixed 10c to 15c Cashemers 25c to 30c Price From 20c to 35c Thnt the majority of people are quick to see and take advantage of a good thing w lien thev see it, is ih monstratcd by the ivay our shoes are selling. Concentration inlhelw-it lines of shoes is what people want. Our shoes are alwavs the same, a good tiling, i good enough, scatternlion and new things are very expensive. Those who 'iiv "Ii.hm from us are our customers alwavs. Hamilton Brown's Shoes, Men's $2.00 to $4.00 Ladles' $1.75 to $3 50 6AKMAN, HEMES WAT CO. Leaders in iflcrcliaiidisiiii; nrsnnms mrrtnnrsi Lund Olllce, Itoseburg, Ore., Jhiv It), I00:t. r . 1... .. .1 .1. . -l 1 ioiK'U la it itu i! y iti vim nun inu lui- Thtitouulittlo bottlo umkvri a eompleti I lowing-mimed aeltlor hua tWd notice of II . i I..liitl,iii ti innlVll 4lii.ll Bnnf 1 OUTS, ltKUISES QUICKLY IIIiALHO Chamberlain's l'uiii Halm is nn anti septic lluiniont, and when applied to cuts, bruises nnd burns, causes them to heal without maturation mid much moie quickly than bv tho usual tieatuieiit. l or sale by llenson Drug Co. his intention to make tlnal nroof in support of his claim, nud that said proof will be miidu befoio J, J, Walton, IT. S. Commissioner nt Kugeuti, Oregon, on June ItHl.'l, viz: Isaac L. Drown on his II. F. So. SU02. for the NW U XKV.. AND HUHN8 51"!-NBlKW Ho names the following witnesses to piovo his continuous tesldeneo upon and cultivation of said hind, viz; Joseph I.amlrltli, Hardy Crow, L. M. Tompkins, William Crow, of l.ornno, Oregon. J.T. UntDQKs, Hegister. FORTY ACKIv FOR SALIS. RANCH If taken within the next ten dn.VH the40ncrehlll ranch that I have been offering for $01X1.1X1, can be bought for f.'iOU.IN), only pnrl of which uiiiKt be ciinIi. Till place Is a bunjiiln at that juico and will InliiK N'veral hundred dullat'H more than that be fore the Hummer l over. It Is loi-ated about thm and one-hiiltnillcrtKouth-onKt of the city, near Loiij; & lllnKhaiu'H Logrulug; etunp, and close to a rood road. Theiv In a fairly kiiiiiI Iioumo and Home oiitbulldliiKH on the place, also an orchard, roiul fenced, HprlnjiK, ete. ete. t'liero Is enough hiiw timber nud wood on ittotuorothun pay for It. If you wish to purchase n place of this kind, call on or nddivHK, I.ki: W, IlUNitv, CottiiK. lirove. ZSLSULSLSLSISLSUISUUL Extraordiuaiy Yalues -IX- a GIess End h Queensware It Is never too lute to do good, lint It Ih goinetlmeH too late to net the beat selections In the latest iIchIkhh and styles of ladles' hats, for the reason that some other lady has taken advantage of the opportunity, and purchased tho "very one" you wanted. Therefore, come as early as possible an-1 make your selection of your spring hat at the Fashion Millinery Store, Miss .Maty Itartels, proprietress, Look fit these prices, then call and examine the goods : 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set $9S05 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set J14- Jf piece glass set j40 t-piece glass set, flint 6c -t-piece " " engraved gi 00 1-piece " " gold enamel $1 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment and Stoneware BMW 31 ('