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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1906)
0 BOHEMIA y 4 1 .i 1 is. 1 1 ' I (: . DcVotcd lo the Mining. I."" bcrhig r.mJ I'''"' I"" " t-r.f l!d- ( mrmiti't y. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, igcG. MO. 26 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And (Icncra! Mining New (lathered from lixchanges. Ki hnrd White Im down fiom the mines fur a few days. J J. Johnson of Wild wood wh In town o: business Tuesday Jack Richard can in from the mines on Turrsday to in ik a visit with his wife, .after s- verul months work in the lulls. p'orj it (iiovi, Oi'oti ho h is in id' ' nuis- in (J.tldli.dd Nevuda, wh.e!i iiitilti I him v II'- h i, on.v I) n o it o soh .1 i h'i tti ii .it? a d wv-it riht l .ii line and Htni'-k jn"t Hi" ri'lit pi uv. M'-isrs (i. I'. IIoife i ..f V rk t)f hy Oregon Sii i it'es C't. with Mmai.'er A. M. W rod and Supt, Jvid'-, niude utrip to th cui pini's p'o;'ities in Hotirini i lust wi-iili in I painiied out ,v.;rk t le doti" ami thoroughly inspeetfd the pr v t y !. J. Mm. I a id wifostutod up to Hohoini a Sut.irdiy aflertiooti ind Irovtv as f ir a n.-n..h it. u evening. The drive is a magnifi cent one mi l will stir up anybody' admiration wl en taking the diive in the evmiinir. Mr. Har.l will Ic at tlio camp eoutinuously now, pushing the woik light along. Manager Hcrtert Leib. Prei- deut 1 X. Rooaer. Geo. Mitchell and Alf Walkr of Kugene, with Ceo MoO.teenof the Clrovo of the North Tmrview mine went up to the niineoti I'ridar on a trip of in- apection of that property and to form ulanri for further work. They returneil on Monday and report thnt they wore much pleased with th ...Arl ,U.n nuiK iu.iv, Tho old time gold fields of Ne vad and California are now receiv ing attention and many mines aud districts long since considered ex hausted are now being operated at greater profit than ever before. New anil improved mothods of re duction make it H)snibl to handle ore at one time thought worthless. Tlui I'inos Alto damp in New Mexi ia one of thone camps that incoming right up after many years of Hln value. Excluslvo Locul Ueprcentatlve of Ed. V. Trice & Co. yrvhan yuMor. Chicago :t'VH' 11 fi Wm 1' Mlnlntf Loo nil on. t f "4 Tke Star Consolidated Mining 'A N ( I I 1 U Co. file arnonhd locations of th.:riA1V B following claims in Jiohemia dis-( ttict: liliiclc Traveler, It i-tler, j Smuggler, Hughe, llmiliy, Last Chaix'r, laiHy, Mcxi an, limi'iua, Glover, Nico Icniii", S' T Jvx'ension ! nd (Joldi-n Htar. ' Now Slfilliit Card The O fi H Iv in prepiung now signs to he iut up at cucli station alonj,' tH !', willi 'h" ii "ii of the Htatiou in big Mam ht!iiinK whiii will he it tcnt iiiiprot e nc nt , , , II'imnHK-kH of all kinds M VeaU-h A Iwtioti's. Itt vour fl i.t ho'iic keep eonl in the h itnmor I u. I vi eer hroiijht in n hirf f 1 ; I iof ininernl water oiiTu-sd iv and I caTlod rut r hud of enr.tv ,-aM's The Convutioii of h'Ms -.u ) ver nr.- '."i-ie 'o trv to aholi d. t he ,.,H too h. as me of their em'iletiH. !(, net'onnl of th shuiL'htpr ol lk t,i seen i f ill tn. Aemipl-fol tr.i-np-i 'v.'ie 'iron id iiitiii'i'i i I . j ' i i, . - 1 1 '( ii ' ' they had cut out of soft woo l, such as priHomn make in prieni to while n way their idl hunts. Hay Sumno", a popuhir y nin IC'ipem? liih selio. I student win drowned in th" Will ani' tt" l!i" r n nhort distance h'low that t v M it iAY- '.V "k-n wi'h -rmn trnd culled f,,, h..lP Iimi nis eompini nu, wil t i.r.veiv at- tempted to save him but were un successful The clung.' of lh w"nh"r M m day and Tuesday w h indifd v il come to neatly everybody. Th" thermometer dropped v. ry rapidly r J t i V "-"V"" Uwnoiilv fog. not even Oregon i?",t- T," ";-v V'1 objecting to . lho rather are the farmers vvho worned ,i little ovr their hay a1M(t 1 lf'r r",n;'",t t looks n- tliouffh they would get through all r,Kl,t- ,ll,v i - -I .' Vulley millers and warehousemen have combined m an effort to cur- !ail tlu lnnntntr nf unci to rurmnrn . .- -.. - ....... - .... ... and the furnishing of twine to be usfld in dosiug the s icks, as it is a i burden upon the miller nud ware- housemen that is not appreciated, i With sacks costing what they do, now, and a market impossible to ! supply, the cont is too great toj them, Thia week offers were made j for aocond hand sacks by big sack houses at almoHt the price of now j ii'l- ho arunt ws! tho Kbnrtnfe ' iThe eoBt of sacks used in Orogou I during a ainglo season will amount ) I to vftrv close to a million of dollars. ! If you try oa a factory-made suit that has small, narrow "shoestring" lapels, with almost straight hanging back, you may -be sure it's a last year's style. You can't blame the clothier for seeking to dispose of a last season's suit. It's a left-over. He paid for it. And the longer he holds it the more doubtful becomes its If you have us make your Spring suit it will have broad, long, wholesome-looking lapels it will be gracefully hollowed into the waist and flared in the skirt. It will in every other respect be a Spring 1900 design, made exnresslv for you. r -t iis?n r",'s "lc " 1 ir.ntrtv, china rftll" J Wr llS 'M r"'1 "n'' Sr"' !,iU,1"r'; J"M'r VvrU-i div Y jUIAJ'fitjd Winifred Tiirpin, china err anicr; 1 Ira K. Cniiiier, d":'T,it-d wafr :'.; i If rac' f;tmcr mid I'.nrst Sear-1, Charley Conner and Miss Alice Huff . , ,, Tr,ke Solemn Vow. Sniita v ;i f ! 1 1. or., In'' iv lo t ,j o'ch-ik. tint pit in limp: of Mr !inl Mr V I'. Ilnlf, jut-t s"uth cf . Cottn'e C.t ". t . as tlie i-k nc f,I prettv wi-'hliry, llie c n tnu ti 1 1 ! arUes t-t ny Miss AMC-. tl: fi-iM" t 'lruvht-r of Mr. .'r Mr. , UnlT. an-! ('. Co) rrr. K'-v. Men iy S ' '!) ' m i , S in'a 'lata O i i-.f" I !u vein", belt' k ' h'i i ri"ia ,a'.fr.- r.f M n Chuteh il-i-U 'Mh'cJe t'(.'- 111" I '! ' I I H I i! t .1 H ,:f h-.-ce oh vi r- i' C.'t IM 1 C - v e prt 1 ' ' r 2 I" I .- pi h. "s " ' ' ': d the I !! f ( i:!ip:t nioti v :tr-it-- i.te " iii'ii!ii'' of ii iMv-s mid ' f- ' infi- 'i. ale P i"m!- of t h' !r. I't-rt Iv Ilario'vx nihil pu?. n."-d in 1 1"' W h I !(- Ml - S C Ui ti"1 ' i li vi 1 ll f n t- A I inn' 1 1 y r M n!'al tiie v in. was at tip)'! i'l ffiT.m bti'l. M.'k '1 he .i.t" th bridal iTi".! H 'I- 1 1 t V 'A "! the whored u .tS by th- S' tt 't;:lU- (. mmcii played t.er, hip1, nl i ,f 'i i re" '. w e Id in ?4 Mi". 1.. C. Cni:--tit-1 r.sic 1 ' tht) (uoMii'i:) hr-artv c'iii.'rj.t;.i;-'t!ons wert sii'jvM m t upo.i thf happy r-ouple, 'ifUr Nvi'ith the brteai party mid gnr?t' wem h-d to the lining r'.-i"n wl i e- n ?uxr'iou eddine din'J' r auaitt.l t'reti.. 1 h- I ri.lc is a vci'V hnrriinr and win.or.io vr ut g ia.lv mat va a tin ib!i' r f-i !riM ion h ni'M fr-vm- th u , ; ,V1IH lv,,lt,vd di- ,omo, , w ,..,,. ot tJlP tctlt v;hl.ol T1. prf,om is :i on ,.f Mr ftn , Mr, lr:t ,v)J ner, nn.I wan borll Hi r.jnred ,u ullih Dod at ,his e u vcf V vttTlr, genial and prost"roui; or.-.i',' nimi and both h nnd his fair bride iue er.v luluv entr . mei m tins com- ninnitV. 'I'hev w k(iou H'C'inp Hlv the bud. 'a pithcr to Sim r l.nkc to spend the . summer inofcing nfitr Mr. Huffs exter.-ive iiay an 1 stock interests there Following is a lint of lho guest and the many nice presents received : Mt. ;;.nl Mr. 1 Ceunet . golden oak Man 1; Mr. W. V. HutT, mih li mtt ; Mrs. L. A Ile.lT. ttbh' hu-n aiul nsipkins; Mr- and Mrs. N.J. Hu IT. water fet ; Ja. Hutf. dtcn- -. . rated lamp; Miss Zihim Wodder - -heine, SrJnn. .njteiibpR thu'e-y. Mr. Ilat ninLV rala- pl '.U-; Mr-, H i a Pl mim 961 IPP ppilf gill kpllUIWP Mim uwm mm m wmmm it SiIHII iti II WW Always "Have it for less." Rob Hunnn, berry howl; Mrs. F. K. Turpi ti, cryVal vie; Knifst Scar:., bin"- b corat' d vase; Hrrt 10. l!ar- 'Mnadian. r t and nopon- ?,,d 'novelties , Ii-h .via he I ret;1", o-c- ..rated china plat" ; Mr. an4 Mis W.c;. Lui.r.rr, l.iirif! p irli.r 'amp; Mr. ai.d Mis. i-iiiit'.-'i j; ( On.ii'-r, i-.iY rorfce' ; )'-.' A i) iiie. S'hii ,' ijni . m. : Mr a: lit . I. H ! f'f. v :1 . r 'in y:t r 11 ; koi't Ii'kcy, ''ut i . I mid fci'ver h'-H y ,! Mi I'rZ. S n; ah Jane Duncan r -ii June Ttitte'i waa b'.rn P. N.-'v V-.rk -'at-' j ,iv .;tii M. ! ::-: . '.vln 1 years a ill C ''.I U'1' f ) Hen h he n liv ; I)r.' and --: 1 h, If lllv .;. u i U-t a vein--- i -A .Jul'v M'ii it Sin 1!l j I llO'MI d her W it er (.-pi . .hhiir'h- I hii'-b'.ind for K V i r, i ;p ; r ' ' h iv K" i:as id vTH'bldliT f .i i i n l''.h :;i th: artr-r:i-. i i . eoaie ; and on i :i !.e .iiKVffl away. had f";r children, of whom ! . i a; ill ii iri:. Frank I -bo .s .i'M- it Collins. Colo, and Nell;-- J. Kit-iiidder of S:itrs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Dain an wtr3 anions th" in ivci'is of O.ei'O'i nosirji thrt p,.r wr: he! ties hud "S iii the early days in an "X mm The funeral Mrvj.'es were fri.'.i her old h,mr' mi Wed I tv fternoon, the body I ei'ir to r st in the Masonic cemetery Real Ectate Transfers. S. R. and Carrie Urand to John (;t.lhcr Ms ? an H, blk 4, CJrorge- town $-500 A. D. LeKoy to Or.. M. LeKoy undiidi:d )u interest in "Thrf-e Urothfi-H, Ulue Jacket, Pne-Mo, '"" J . .. .. .1 iWu.-lil ntul 1'i'nt I'.nv" laimr. elanns known a- the Jttu'-oii Kork Mining Company's property (1)e jjepjia district" ?l.oo Frank Sly returned from a viit to Kugei e Tuct-day. Purt- J. IJ. f.. wis was called to I land on business this week. Mrs. Fannie Howard of Junction mid John T. Kirk of Heppmr, t-is-er and brother of Mrs. Ira Con nor visited here over Sunday. Mr. Russell, father of Joed Rus- i-ell prcidtiit of the Chamber -; Luni- , ber Lo. passe.i tnronpn uio un u on his way home a" r a visit at ins can's snmmer camp above Dercun. 3 nil 1 1 ESTHER MITCHELL Kills Broliicr Ceo. Mitchell. Slayer Croff:eId. of, i i.. o ! r'r M'tf. ii''" s'.'ot iiti'j Kiiitu nor i iliotl.1'. Ci,t who had j : i t I .em ! a',f!".::i'-'i irrir:; t i r- i rnr:r or kkiiu;:' 'i.ii ad Cieft'ild, the leader of f f.-v P. (::. fvi 1: pirai; t'i take the triu J:-t.I ci M l. hell mid Mrs Cr - ef - 2 of'1,J,d' fi-: 1 .111 i ; ti'.r l r vei-Lori C" Hield's rh ath, Mr." CrtfiHd hav id' i' in -hu'-cd a revolver . with Hrh P, kill M t-heil, and Pother ( ".k 'lie u in m.i! v.a-n' io bid 'r.er 1 r.'.'. r io .i p. ve r '! at his ' v ct the pr i f-xpr-n"" if i ' i -:ir . t' er .1 'nee t .11 h j; .th wo'iieti are mi-i"!- mre-t and .v.b Kir ;vc a t 'ir trisi. I'ne.v s:-eni i o. ( i ro'i i '.I i e r cecil n r- J v.'iii not i'l ; V K r'l'ir ' oi il'SHl.tV t be ! r.ia'.it i:i their d If it w -re l o-vb'- bffo.'-.c. it v i. ;i r .'d 11 If c; r ' r I ; i h - gli l he ur.v rtiua :' I (.!l nn I in c o;ne tu a ". I i lie. whoh' r.f the i i -? 1 1 e 1 up -"ch t . t r i ' ().e.n '!) hi tr. j . c titae" i;i Sef'. t!'-. ! Thf womr-e .Uiib'-ri 1 Id tak ,1 t t.-.ti at hasj ...ds ii,: in lh' te!v pbirned lot t Iif mur l..r oi .M;ten"'i ana i sh'ul J tsiid th' penalty fr their i ci une. Silk Cr -ok. We under-tati l ; ,t IJ :ker Slagle and fjimilv have inovd back to !h. ir houi- in our ne aborhood an I ; that Jkiker is no working for ; Owens a,-d t. : N,,.s As,lln ecdei tai'ied Miian.lpi ami U a lma aofo. K one btv lat week. i.au'ing t slightly e set ions . Davi ! E-t''S Is at !i;v lua.ber tor F. J. Tay. r L'o cl ) vt t'S e it. hi Th" cut is not tho'iiu Mr. ami M:-. Itcnrv were ht h.i'-g out V . V. :araewood - IV v,tii him wi.iiii nil' ma o ii" urs. c are M to k. ow that M:. Dame- w,.od is much h.tl. r. ' i. :.. , . t. .i , . , r.i . .. W.. Is. ( Paip isHgain o:i n t crtek... He h is b e:i ' i vinjr his ill helpn g U . N- Whether h.ui; for iv tew da s. in 1 Mrs. Ib.ll.w her-. Mabel I)iess--r of 1. has been visiting fr:-- i MM n H M r id K v. F. JC. Uillin'ton will preach at thi Christian Church next Sun day :ii'Tiiin:: arid evening. William TikIs't md family of Divide tire stopping on their old pla'.e are topping on their old pi a co putting up hay. Out farmers are indeed glnd that there ha heen a thango from the extreme heat that has prevailed lately to cool comfortable weather. M. I' I'ab?"rk and wifo made ft ri to C'j'ti;"' Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Pa -m: Mil'er drove down to the rov- and hark Monday. wac. pre-' to c .me to! U'e K';,rn t,lr,t M,ss Jflnet David sonnf Si''i"aw vimed ber Bisters, - rs 'i:!,?r anf -r''- - I'nrdson R.osolullons. ''Vh .ia us. God in his divine wis t tn 1m 't ii fit to reiDoo from U' m d-t our d-arly beloved sitter, Mr-. Si a i J. l incua: NV lie? a ;i-. Vs individuals we love one "'hre ?ociety we valued, th Luri.s live mfnV-r, who 'ov. '1 it, -i-d oac "dio ne"T failed t bi- pr-.se--t when p'sible, we herc'ti expre-i our .-tinow: K dved. iit v.e extend our I ettf'-'.t sv r.ina'hv to h. r 'o'-reived if .atr .!) v i' ..I. A t li th fr;e;i h, h p't'.g we r in th-i etter bind, t v." -end a copy of r. m jtv e ."' ' '.i::io-'. to tii- relatives i ..: Ti jji'i thetn sptca l npou the j jo-irni! f tt..' corps. K. .Ienmr Woods Harriet 15. Wheeleb AnnimL. Wheeler SberdT Fred Fisk is a visitor in town todiy We'insday. Tti.) E'.ks- trom all over the coun try are assembled -in Denver and the ! town is having a gala tim. j Cunp furrd turn, stools and cotc, . everything- to make camp life com- : V. ... .l!n nl n t li X" T fl'Ccnn'c ... ; In a tremendous explosion at ! As'd.-uid. Wis., the plant of the At- : t..ii- Dynamite Co. was destroyed, I five .ipot.ltr being killed and a couple of ''.o.- n badly hurt. j I, une Ccun'y may have a County Piir n.-.vt v.-ar if tit3 F.ii"pnf Afpr- ' ": chants Fio'ective A.ociation plans . . I . .. , 1 Tl worK a; uit'i rj revi, mci a'c . . 1 : trV"!K 1 "? ?et "P !l rount-v falr to be i hel'J e-ch year. A r an, ?Jrs. J. I. Ua ker. tLe f,rirhiMroll C)f Mr, Duncan, who . r - die I last week peeked tneir house- ho!d effects this week, and on Tues- : day left I t North Lapwai, Idaho, x 1 their future home. They were the id heir-, of Mrs. Duncad, and will . rent the o'd home for a time. g n mm n