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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
eBCflOflBa0BnCEOBBBBM(a m $ hi 0s i NKAT JOII rRINTINO. 3 S AllVICUIIHINO NKIHUM S Devoted to the Mining, I, umbering ami Funning Intercuts of thin Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903. VOL. V NO. 37 BOHEMIA NUGGET. J T Tho Rlght-ol Wav lor tha 0. a S. from tha Red Bridge to Warehouse Is now being cleared. S THA 11 SHI) VKI, II 01! (ill' Iho Mimlck Mine CoiiIIiiuiiik In (limit Ore Machinery to arrive. Work is going u with (ill possi hlc speed tit the Trout on the U. & 8. 15. The company in now push lug theright of wiiy cloatiiig from Ihu Red Bridge to the Warehouse, mid iilieiuly nl Kin t two mid one half miles of the distance Iiiih been ..,, nil 'Pin lleftnt lit till Hell III idge-hm. been cilniplelcd mid the "P''lntl.iiis why the house breaker .n . ...... .Hit t,..f ..,i...f tin. tin .ifi.if iiii..iiitit vnul ooks item mid iituiict vc. ' ""' .sioi.i; NUddi'is. I.usl Thursday night sollio dim' with 11 iiihhIou tni-gnlil nuggets, mil his own, lunlic n glass In the ii'iir I door of lliii Modern I'hurnuicy drug 1 stout 011 M11I11 Nth-el 11111I Ntnrli'il on ' h prowl through tin' Htori'. When Di h' I'ntlci'Niiii arrived ut the store ll tin morning, In illscucicil thr 1'llsll I'eglslCI' 1 1 It'll, tint IIM till IINIIIll illinium ut Hiiiii II cIiiuik' w'iih mil ills ttirlii'd thought nothing of II until lie passed Into llii olllce loom, wlii'ii lit' found the Illicit door iijitr, inula glass broken, Due got It Into IiIh 1 lli'inl Unit llii'io I1111I 1m i-ti Minni'lliliiii "doing". Ho culled .Mr. ilrlggs, the pi'oirlitor, who wuh 11I10111 in ki 1 down to IiIh liivakfusl, mid Inhl him (it tilt' conditions. A husty uxiiiiiI tuition icw'iileil nothing NturilliiK iiml Mr. Griggs li'i'lliiK the pangs hunger, took 11 tour to IiIh hoarding house. After hicukfnsl ntnl n gcu nil I round 1111 nf t lit' stoiv, and mum Several yd id trucks have been laid and the conveniences for handling freight have beCngreutly improved. The ttnek, Hiking into consider tltiou tlmt the road ts hardly 11 ear old mid tlmt the major part of the track 1ms been lnid thin season, is in icuituknlily good hIirjic, nud 11 ride over it is one uf pleasure. Mutiagur Pearsons infortnes n Nugget man tlmt the compuny lms muchnsed outtieht for its estici-ial iisr 11 steam shovel, w Inch tlik-f lind cut huilimid when ho broke 1 lie linihH in in inieh uiMir nun reached In to turn the key In the lock. The li'iggels. however, were uoiie. mid the llilef t Iiiih fur In the game, hint not Oeen apprehcndi'd. Tlie iiuggvls contained liet ween sfW It, It Hiiddenly dfiwned ti Mr Griggs thai lie hud forKi'tteii m Inki' the nuggets, belonging to .lames .leunlngs, wlileh hud ln.ru on ehl liltion In the hIiow wIimIowh fur t nine time, out of the window the night U-roremid deposit them In the customary deiioHllory. Going in the window the linuilHoiiie nuggets were 110 where to be found, on the window curtains were fiiiinil spots of blond which Indicated that the will be oil the ground in the enurte of two weeks, when ballasting; will commence again The nunc) lor the new truck 011 the vast tide ol the deiiot which will tx? known un the passenger Uiu-k, hits been completed and tin soon n possible mid SOTi In (told, nud Mr. Griggs, the proprietor nl (lie .Monern rnnrmuc.v, being MMiiewbut fond of ((old nttg '(In. nn.vwii.v. Imiiieilhitel.v pnr chased t belli from Mr. denning"- it will be lnld. The interior of the depot will be completed in a few days, and the company will then take up its quarters there. The dcHit is modern in every tespect. Speaking ol the work of the (Jr.gou .Securities Co's mines, Mr l'entsons, who visited the district hist week stales tlmt the work is going on as rapidly as could be ex pected. Concentration of machinery at the head of Champion canyon is being effected in a witisfnciory manner, mid work its going on with all possible dispmclf on the big tunnel connecting the Musick with the Champion. The new road now completed up Chiimpiou canyon is very satisfactory to Mr. Pearsons, mid it will take a comparatively easy haul for machinery, and its tendency to lessen freight rates to miners, notwithstanding Hint the haul bv tail can only be made to the red bridge, is already marked and commented 011. At the Musick the company is still driving on the rich ore in tun nels Nos. 2 and .1. and it is esti mated tli ii t the compiiuv will break through on the eas mountain on level No Wlir.KI.Y CROP RM'ORT. r H AgririiHuml Humui The weiithcr during the past week has I iien excellent for buying and tor maturing grain. Huylug has Ism ptishoil In nil part of the mute, uinl the crop Is of good (imlll.v ami the vlelilx hiv rMPHll' sitlfMetor.v. ex cept In the southern sections., when' previous dry Weather caused some Hhnrtmcf. which has been made up by ciittlm; fcriiln lor' bay: coiim ipieully. the fnrmers will have hvd etiouiih for stiK'k, but KWln yields In this locality will show a still urenter reduction from former estimates. KprhiK uinl fall wheat continue to till ami rl-en nicely; the heads un roll ami the berry fs plump, mid If It were not for the stand hc-liu tlilu the crop would lie up to the nveriiKii llarvesttiiK will become general tills week. Oats are unusually prouilsInK side of the' '" w,cllo"H' 'rept ationt Cotloise 2 ill about 111 I'O'ie couiiiy, wnero inr I'lu. unisr some unknown cause a number uf nave sioppeu lining aim ine II EAVY HAMESS HACK HARNESS BUGGY HARNESS SINGLE HARNESS And IvvcrythiiiK kept Shop at Lowest I 'rices. a First Class Harness 'nil and see nie. FRED GALE, I West de. !1 I m 1 I f I I a. Closing Out At Cost Window Shades Crockery Mattings Glassware, Tubs Carpets and Washboards Our Kntire Line of These Goods Will lie Closed Out At Cost For Cash! Here is an Opportunity For Good Bargains. Eakin & Bristow. Shirt Waist Sale IMI) i IT President E. S. Lovelace, ol Fl Ransom H. D., leaves lor San Francisco Where he goes to purchase Machinery. THE (10I.IIEX IH'LE IS ACTIVE property on a milling lsis. The a tys liom the diifm.nl ledges un this property are very J flattering, running from $4.88 to $108.65. 1 from samples across the ledges, 1 while one picked sample, which was taken more from curiosity than otherwise, gave a return of S3051.06 per ton. The officers of the Sunrise Mining Co. are: Of ficers. K. S. Lovelace, pres. and , treas.; N. G. Kggen, vice pres.; R. S. Adams, sec: J. 11. Eggen, asst. sec. Directors. 15. S. Lovelace, R. Holm. J. U. Ostrander, J. 11. Kggeu. V. D. Sweet, Mayor, Far go, N. I). From 15 to 25 per cent discount on all our Shirt Waists. Garman, nemenway Co. Leaders in illercliandisiiiff. e nrrive ciscco tp ff.t.t tnrtr. ftrietlitv. ,t.t,..f tttnlittint-i. tutilrli leill btt , lll'llls ) .... ..... , -it tiliinf Iiiih Mtnlilitiilv iiiriiisl it lluht ustalled anove ine w aienouse win this week fiom San Fran- tu , ... Th.- company's saw mill Mill reports front the hop sections which has been set up just below ' vine a winy noon crop, wmcn, .1 m i.,...t- r.,r n.. M.nt,. of taklnir Into eniislileratlnu the III- ilic ttuitiniinti it. t t.tt. i.tiwv ... . ia.ving the Hume lumber, is now creased actvage. will fall but sllhtl ready to run and only awaits an ''" "' ''" v,,,ir- 'rUvK un' order to that efTect from the depart- """ Htunte.l bills, probably caused incut of the interior. A force of by frost In March, but tho-e that men are already at work drilling 1 cmue up aiv In as thrifty and proia post holes and setting the posts for ' '""iK condition as could be wldied the electric line up the Champion I 'or- creek road, and the heavy timliers, Minor crops, soeb ns corn, pot a for the flume are bcinegotten out. I Iocs, onions, smrar beet-. mid irurdeu, i are lining nicely. Fruit also con- tlnm-H promising, and a large crop of AtOVINO IMCIURU MACMINU Tim Uibanon HxprcsH.Advaiiee'liaH the followhiK to say concerning the moving picture entertainment to show In Cottage drove on the even lug of Aug. n. 'A'hu Mdlsoii Moving Picture and Illustrated Song Co., under themaii agement. of .1. V. Cook, gaveun ox blbltloii In this city Tiiesdayiivenlug. A largy audleneo whh present and they were well entertained for two hours. The. company have one of Killsou's latest moving picture inn chines and It does splendid work, re producing Hcenes ot activity with Ilfe-llko exactness. Hach of several jilcturcH that were shown was alono worth tho price of iidnilsHlou. This pears anil certainty. prunes Is now almost a (IRIFPIM BODY FOUND. Last tSiimlay morning some little boys playing In the neighborhood of the Kiigeiie saw mill, near the liver bridge on the Cobitrg road, dis covered the body of (.'has. (iritlln. who hud been missing from his home In I'.iigene since the Monday before. The body was lodged against a cable and It Is supposed that It was Moated the day before whiin heavy charges of dynamite, were used, In the hopes of dislodging the body. hen last seen Air. tliillln was sleeping under a tree near the swlnilng pool, and ow was Ml'. Cook's fourth visit to tills nig to too raci raai no imuumi lor placo ami ho Iiiih drawn full houses mime time, addicted to morphine, on each occasion, tagu (Irovo Aug. 5. Will bo at Cot- IMPROVEMENTS nT FAIR OR0UHDS. The State Hoard ol Agriculture are making a number of needed improvements at the state fair grounds this year. A new water system costing $5000 is being put in which will add much comfort to the exhibitors and campers. More new stalls are being built to better accommodate the large number of exhibitors that are preparing to .come to the fair. A large amphi theater is being built, where visi tors can be seated and witness the Dive stock judging under cover. Many minor Improvements arc being made on the grounds, and everything l Mug done to make a visit to the fair a pleasant event and a joy forever. and that an empty bottle was found on Ids person, It was thought that ho had administered the deadly drug while suffering extreme pain from his rheumatism, and hud fallen Into a deep slumber. When he awoke In the middle of the night It Is presumed that ho misdirected his steps and fell Into the river, Deconsetl was 11 member ot the Knights of Pythias ami ot tho Klks, mid was burled un der tho direction ot the last named body. Charley was n young man of many commendable qualities and made friends wherever ho went. Ho wan a veteran of tho Spanish war, mid while In service contracted scl ntlca, wjilch has iiiudo llto a bunion since bin discharge anil return Home, If you want first-class, artistic priming coll at Bohemia Nugget otiice, Golden Rule. C. L. Johnson, secretary of the Golden Rule Mining Co., with head TEN DOLLARS M Advertising Space to this Amount Will bt Given to the Merchant Composing the Best Add During the Month of August.' TO BE PUBLISHED IN BOHEMIA NUGGET! Sunrise will put in .Villi (loblen Rule Will Patent Champion llasin Looks Good. If .'i T nvelnre nf Fort Ransom. Jf. 1)., who is principal owner of 1 "ice ai aaiem. uregon, arnveu in the Sunrise Mining Company, : the city last Monday evening en owning nine claims, the Sunrise, route to the company's property tn May, Homestakc. Dakota. Win-' Bohemia. Mr. Johnson is highly Chester. Camp, Boomer ami Giant. . pleased with the affairs of his com- returned to this citv last week, af-' pany, atut states mat development ter an inspection of the property, with the view ot securing a patent, well pleased with the condition in K"B rapidly on. The company which he found his mine and the M making considerable external tm dlstrict genera ly. Mr. Lovelace's provements this year as well. The propertv is located on Adams mouu-; Benson hotel, which is owned by the tain, and is conveniently reached company has been refinished mside by way of the Warehouse. The company has gone to considerable expense the last year in construct ing a private wagon road from the CMimnnirm pnnvon rnad from a V . 7 . .j. .. 1 ....1 i-i l point alsjut one anil one-liait miles cicticu. uuuimuui vu above the Warehouse to the mill ment work on the lower claims has site. The road is one of the best 1 heen done, and now the company the writer, who accompanied Mr. will direct its at ention to its upper tniViipl!Kiin.el'. Im ever been claims where active work will be over. The grade is less than eight 1 done trom now on. 1 tie com- tisemetU js illrce or small. This per cent, mid verv little rock was pany s first object is to secure a , conlest wJu be decided by the encountered. This road is now patent to its grouups, and then, re!Uiers of the Nugget. A votiug nearly completed there being about j probably next year a reduction co, wJU be published iu the a bait mile on the warehouse euu k"1" ,ul u.-i. -yet to finish, and then a few finish, will be placed. ing touches at different points to 1 the mill site. The Sunrise has i Champion Basin. about 3000 feet of development w Masterson is down from work lone, which uas uucovereo. clmmpio1 jJasin Mining Co. some excellent free milling ore in . ,m,rlii,n..:., nrtven fiftv feet j The Place to Buy 1 This paper will give to the mer-i chant writing and publishing in Unhrtmin ?CiiiT(Tt diirinp' the month ' and out and new furniture idded, 1 of Allgust the best composed ad while the new store building which I vertisement teIl dollars worth of, will be under the management of I free aavertising. Merchants en-1 Doc LeRoy, is now nearly com- tpr:,r rn,,,PSt must carrv ad- pleted. A fine new barn has also ver.isi, llr during the entire month! beginning with the issue ot August 7th. We will make no difference as to the amount of space used by 1 any merchant as we charge the same rate to all whether the adver-1 m . , . , , , . Ulll, IWIIUI13 Udt lK ttt.tt-t. .t.tj .ft. large quantities, as well as showing n v'ln of spll)mlill free mining up some very rich base ore. Splen- The compay is wen pleased ' . with the prospects now conlrotttng d and general u n(K, ol)al)ly will uke steps tllis p installation ot , fa ,ace R mjU tueRr0UIuJ, v ivh been com-. 1 'i . .1 ' .. did trails have In en built site lias been clcare preparations for the a reduction piaiu unve ueeu coin-. qtJe tueuceii, n nue caom mis ueeu cja erecteu ana tue tuoperiy tssuppiieu ,... , i.m 1.., ,tm nmn . , ,. , i ,, I 1.1 IIIC UC.t ilUVt unit, u ..... w.vqw.. with a well equipped blacksmith Securities COi anA therefore is one shop and necessary mining tools. 1 of Ue mos, admiral)iy located prop- ftir. i.ovciutc icii ucic i.iai ' prt .c j,. the d strict. ueen ii. .,.. :.. i,.,i ,i:rii,, WIU1UJ3, Ull.i 13 lUWHtM Mlltt.tj v... day for San Francisco, where he will make dilligeut inquiry as to the best kind of reduction plant, and it is more than likely that the erection of a mill of the most mod ern type will be taken up this sum mer. He is also, at the present time perfecting his arrangements fo'r the installation of a 3000 foot tram from the upper works to the mill site. Mr. Lovelace states that the company has now sufficient free milling ore of high grade on the dump to pay for the proposed im provements, and is of the opinion that it is high time to place his I W. W. Cochran spent the latter part of last week in this city, re turning Monday to his mining property in Bohemia. Mr. Cochran lias some good property in the dis trict. NO 1'ITY SHOWN. "For years fute wa fitter me con tinuously" writes K. A. Gulledge. Ver bena, Ala. "I hud a I wild case of i'lles causing 21 tninore. When nil failed llueklen'a Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns ami all aches ami palna. Only 25o at Morgan A Bre hunt's Brim Store. pa.per and each subscriber or some ...uii.ttar nf t1,t" c.t ItaoriKpr'c fnmiR' I.l.lll.kl V ..... J I. ....... , UV. . ........J will be entitled to one vote each week voting for the merchant whose add they consider the best composed the most convincing as to why buyers should patronize their store. Besides the ten dollars worth of advertising given to the merchant we will also give a present of $5 worth of goods to the oters-tn tins contest. 10 me iaay who voting in this contest writes the best reason for casting her vote as she does will be given $5 worth of goods. SUNDAY EXCURSION. Tho attention of tho people of this city in called to tho Sunday excur sions over tho Oregon & .Southeast ern to tho Hod Bridge. Hereto foro Saturday excursions have been advertised but owing to tho fact tlmt the majority of the people cannot tlnd It convenient to quit business and household duties on Saturday It has been deemed ad visable to discontinue tho Saturday excursion and establish a regular Sunday excursion. The excursions are very popular and many will hall the opportunity to got out on the river bunk and mountain side with dollght. The Golden Sun, finest Ceylon Tea, Packet containing one pound. ' 75c per Packet First grade Gun Powder Tea GOc per pound Second grade Gun Powder Tea 50c per pound Schillings Best Tea 50c and 25c per package. English Breakfast still holds its renowned reputation 50c per pound First grade Spider Leg, finest "Jap" Tea 50c per pound Second grade Spider Leg, nothing better on the market for the price only 35c per pound M I1EMENVVAY A BDBiOLDER KIVOWfiKS & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... J Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON.