Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 14, 1902, Image 1

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ALL UI'.TO-liA I'M ItHMNUNM
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AKVititTisn m tiii. Niimii.T.
tiik Nuunirr joii ovwivk
TUKNH OUT ftOOll WOIIIC AT
MOST IlKASUNAIILK 1-ItIUKN,
Devoted to the Milling, Lumbering and Farming IntcrcHts of this Cotninunity, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
VO L. XV
Cottage G-rove, Oregon, lriday, March. 1902.
jSTO. 0
1'ROlMySSlONAI,.
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Law
omco mi Mlli silent, Wttl Kill
CoTTAtSIt GKOVIC, OKIt.
J. 0. JOHNSON ami P. . KIIY
.-Ittorneusitnd Counsclors-at-l.aw
peclsl attention ttlreii l.i MIiiIiik, Corporation
mi'l Mercantile Ijiw.
OBlc over lniiti A lliiienway'Mtnii,
COTTAG1J GROVK, ORK.
J. S. MEDLEY
Attorney-al-law o o o
. : ()nr on Main street!
CoTTAOIC GKOVIC, OKU.
JEROME KNOX
Attorney-at-Law
I'rompMJIonlliiii '' ,n MlnliiK llU'lncus.
C'oTTAOic Gkovh, Oku.
maxim w. iiiomi-hin
chas. A. IUIIIiY.
THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and Counselors-fit- Low
H pedal attention kIvmi 1" lh Ml""-KUiluNI'irOHI'j-
L. T. HARRIS
,-lttorneu and Counsclor-at-Law
V(M unt!!L?Lv?!LL,L.l,J!SJ-
First National Hunk Building. .
KUGKNK, "UK. !
Mrs. KatUerlne Schltel, M. I).
DIsiasc; of Women anil Chilton
COTTAUK GROVK, "UK.
W. H. ROBINSON
-I'mnn imi 1'nvsirus
Ottif and residence ti HUrr street, near Wall
comnno'wvi:, - minion.
BUSINKrtS.
"BARKER & PERMAN
I'lioriiu.TuHH or
THE EXCHANGE ecy
ii:.i,lhs i,-4 mi: - -
WINKS. LIQUORS. CIGARS.
Mln street, OnllHRf lnir. rire.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmakuk.
Repairing t reasonable oharitcs.
All work Kiiarantcod flrst-elss..
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry all-owest rrlccs
COTTAfiK (iltOVK, OUK.
llaniK and Saddlery.
MAIN BTKKKT, COTTAOB OltOVK.
George Meinzer, Prop.
A line line ot Hnrnere. Bmlilluii. Wlilp, Ilupgy
Jtoln, Uatbcr Iloltllig, Klc. lwy on limul.
All ktnrlii n( Repairing a Specially All hand
ewcrt work turned out.
Our Farmer l'rlenda can get the very bct at
tho Lowoit Llvlns ITIcm. Come In und exam
ine the gnnd and too for yourtclf.
Common
Rough Lumber,
S6 per M. at,
BOOTH-KELLY Mills,
Saginaw, Ok,
TUNNEL CONTRACT.
Tho Bohemia Gold Mining Company
invites bids for tho oxtonnion of Kb Bos
ton Tunnel near Benson, Bohemia Dis
trict, for an additional length of SAO feet.
Tho tunnol to be 5 feet wide, OJff foet
high in the dear. Payments to be
made monthly, 20 per cent of eon tract
price to be held back until tho contract
la completed. Thore must bo four part
ners In the contrnot. They must do two
shifts of two mon each in ovcry2-t hours,
nnd must furnish all supplies, oxcoptfnn
tho cur, rails nnd air pipe. Tho Com
pany roserves tho right to reject any
und all bids. Address nil communica
tions to K. H. Thomas, Secretary of tho
Company, No. 60 North Main St., Kail
Kivor, Mass.
UKOKGK V. LLOYD, Mangr.
I
Read thu Bohemia Nugget.
All kinds
for Loggers and
and Farmers.
The Famous Cutter
IN
DS3SB
Come and see our New line of Clothing and Hats
Tliv newest ihiBis isi airkcl.
Colors strielSy upto date.
Prices as Low as they can
be Bought for anywhere
it yw want un-lo-tlsite iVcw jrtSs -bay ffrosn ns. and
pay sam its you would pay the .sct'ouri-haiMl stores.
Come and see our Clothing and be convinced that we have the goods.
.MirHK I'OR rfl'.I.ICATIO.V.
I'nili'il Sttite LiiihI (Hi-i,
KoHi-liitt if . "ii'U'Mi, l-'i'l. 7. l!Mi-.' '
Nntirc i In'ii'hv t-msti lliiilin i-iuiili- , Xnlu-c in hun-lty uwvu tli.it in cdiii-iiiii'i-u-ith
tin- iikivikIoiih of t ho not of ' iilimiro with the iinivifioim of tlic uct of
Con,.r,Mof J,,e 3. nt.jU-l "An
m-t for tin) Hiilnof limlfoi- iiumIh hi tint
aworii statement No. 21)27, for tho pur-1
Sinti'H of California, Ort-jjon, Ni-vinlii. 1 .stiiti-s ol taiiiormn, Unt;oii. evadii anil iAiKiift i, jhw, i-eii 11. aibson.ot Munkcrs, j from ile mines westerly to con-! tne mines as material. 1 ne tnan-
L..IW int!.on'lVn'itory,".lH.x.,.n,ll-l1Vasl,in1Jton Territory," as Uxio to SPoTOlSififflw?. .7 c .1 t, t agement of the Oregon Mining
to all tl.o fnl.lio J.anl Siat.-H l.y nrt ..(, all tln l'nbli.- Land State,, by act of An- UFthM.Si Southern Pacific a' S l,Z-e i n v s
lAiiLMiHt I, 181)2, MrH. Alien I.aUmt of giicH. Ibl)2, Stephen A. LaUunt of Sapi- tjon No. v, m Town.hip No 21. Rhiibo So. a Cottatfe Grove. It is shown that . . WlCDa"Ke ueul! w.
'S..J,i.,w. ouniv of Lane. Statu of Ore- naw. Cimitv of Lane. State of Oreuon. J'r.?'"' "L0'1 V.'' 1. lhyeA h . 1 J out its purpose, that of advertising
lion. l.aH thlH.lav filed in tliia ollleo her 1 tuiH tliiH .lay filed in this otlleo liix sworn Zno ihin f..r now have difficulty in 1 the state, also to let Portland
chi.Miof tho SI! li, of heel ion No. 2(1, NK V4', of Section No. 2(1, Township 21 " ?d;"1'th0",,,,?tlJ,"0 of
Township 21 South, ot KangoilW. ami ' South, of Kanpo 3 W. and will offer m" v.'iw- ' Saturdaj, tho nth day of
will oiler proof to hIiow that I lit land 1 pioof to hIiow that thu land eounlit is : lie names a wltnesea:
K..11HIH lH .no,;. valuable fur ,1. timber more valuable for it. timber or ntono AtW?:,'
or Htone than (or atirieultural pnrpos-e.i, I than for UKrieultural purpoK's, ami to cottauo orove, Oregon, T. c. Jolnnon, of sigi
ii,w1 i. i.uinliliuli Inn-I'hiini to Mil ii I land (st;il)inli hlH claim to said hind before , naw. Oregon.
Imforn tin. ltreiMter and Iteeeiver of this .
ollleo at K'iM'luiri;, Hregon, on Wediiei-- 1
day. thu 7th day of May, 11)02.
Slie uameH an witneHnes :
Stephen A. I.allaut of Saginaw, Ore
gon, Cieorgu Uijige of Mabel, Oregon,
.lames l.ee, Daniel II. Brumbaugh, of
Cottage Utovo, Oregon.
Any and all percons claiming adverse
ly thu ubove-dertcrilieii lands uro re
quested to llln their claims in this ollleo
011 or befoio said 7th day of Mav. 1002.
J. T. Bullions, Begistcr.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offiee,
Boseburg, Oregon, Feb. M. 1002.
Notice Is herebv uivun that in com
tillanco with tho provisions of the act of
Uongress ol June :i, IhiH, entitled
Hilled "All,
ntwliiln tin.
anus in the
n, Nevada,
act lor tne saio 01 tituuer la
States of California, Oregon
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Lund States by act of
jo. , .hiiiii". ... ....
genu, County of Lano, Stulo ot Oregon,
August lax;, inomns itocne 01 i-.u
lias mis nay uieu in 1111s omeo iuh bwoiii
stutenicnt No. 203S, for the puichaso of
ll, RK 1 nf KpcHfin fn ' tnu-nulil i 1
South, of Range 2 W. and will offer
proof to show that tho land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, mid to
establish his claim to said land before
tho Register nnd Receiver of this ollleo
nt Rosuburg, Oregon, on Wednesday,
thu 7th day of May, 1002.
IIo names us witnesses.
Kd Jordan, Dan Brumbaugh, of Co
burg, Oregon, Oscar Lee, John Palmer,
of Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Any and nil puisons claiming advoiso
ly tho above-dosuribed lauds uro re
quested to file their claims in thi. ollleo
on or before said 7th day of May, 1002.
J. T. Bunions, Register.
"Advar.tlse in the Nugget.
of Rainy Weather Clothing,
Underclothing and Footwear
Lumbermen, Miners, Prospectors!
in all sizes.
Special prices in Umbrellas.
gt sr s
& BRI5T0W.
LEADERS IN
Cottage
NOT1CK 1-Olt PUBLICATION.
I'nitiil M.itcs I.iiml Ollii-p,
Ko-i'lmrts, "r.v. I'-I.. i.llliy.
Cnnu-e.H of Juno H , 1878. c-ntillc,! "An
not for the wilo of titnlier IhiiiIh in tne
tnteiin'nt.No.202l5forllioinrcli.ii'eof the
the lieaister and Iteceivor of thin office 1
at Uoneburu. Oregon, on eilnetilay, the
an nay 01 Jiuy, uii.
He names iiH witnessed :
Mrs. Alieo LaBautof Saginaw, Ore
gon, George Itigus of Mablc, Oregon,
.lames Leo, Daniel 11. Brumbaugh, of
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the aoovu-descriued lands uro re-
quested to tile their claims In this office !
' . . .. f .1. ,.. ..... ...no
on or before said 7th day of Mav, 1002.
J. T. BitioaES, Iteglstor.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
United Statos Land Office,
Itoeburc. O'recon. Fob. 25. 1002.
Notice Is hereby given that in corn-
liance with the provisions of the act of
ng.essof Juno 3, 1876, entitled "An ,
L tor thu sale of timber land in thu I
net for tho sale of timber laud
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, '
.,.,,1 xv., oi.i, 'i'J.rlt..?.. ,.
and 1iMl1ngtou lerrltor.v, as ex-
tendM to all tho Public Land States by ,
act of August 4, 1802. Charles II. Burk
holdor, of Cotthge Grove, County of
UUII17, UUIIP Ul UILUII, Mttn lino uuy men
in this offieo his sworn statement No.
Lane, btnto of Uregun, lins this duv tiled
l'U(0. lor tne purcuase 01 tne l.ots 1,.
nmi 3 of Section 2, Township 22, South
of Range 2 West; and will offer proof to
show that tho land sought is more valu
able for Its timber or stono than for ag
ricultural purpos-es, nnd to establish his
claim to said land -before tho Register
and Receiver of this officont Roeeburg.
Oregon, on Tuesday, tho fith day of May,
1002
He names us witnesses;
I). II. Ilemenway, J. D. Palmer. C
J. Howard, D. II. Brumbaugh, of Cot
tage Grove, Oregon.
Any and all porsonselaiming adverse
ly tho above-described lands are re
quested to (lie their claims In this office
oil or hofnru said (Ith day of May, 1002.
J. T. Bridges, Register.
Fine residence, choice lots, business
blocks for MleJjrome Knox & Co.
!
Shoes
tt)
Shades styles aiul
MERCHANDISING
Crv, Onun.
NO TICK KOH I'UIJI.ICATION.
B!,,iHlfr.,.",,M,W.1
Vnii,-cu iier.'bv irfwvi iiiiii m imii iLe
ith h.V.niVi. 2f th--?-! o'r'f '.".""of
June.!, ;. entliliHl "An K.rt for the mout
XdK
extemled luullthe Public Liml Swtes by net
timber Iiinil in tbo Stnteof California, Oie.1"'"""' r
establish his churn to aald land before tho
..'"i"'"'0 t1!0
above derlbed landaare requeded to llic
innirrmiina in tins olllce on or helore falil I7tn
day of Jlay.lCW.
. T. HBiuaK.i, Iteglstor.
JfOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
Unlteil States Ijind Offloe,
ItojobiirK, Ore., March 10th. 1M1.
Notice is hereby Riven that In compliance
with tho provisions of tho act of Conurers of
Jn3; 3. r'"!!1."" iPo'tut ,hufan of
tlniber lands In tho States of California, Ore-
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the I'ubllo Land States by net of
August i, ldW, Lvroy L. Whltwn, oIKugone,
County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day
filed lu this ollleo hlssuorn statement No. 2101,
for thepurchaso ol tne NKlof Section No. 8
In Township No. 'JO, Range No. 5 Wot, and will
offer proof to show that tne land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri
cultural imrposoi, and to establish his claim to
paid land before the Register and Receiver of
i' t lttisebnrjr. Oregon, on Saturday,
'Tie n ansa's witneSJs:
K. C. Smith. I1. K. Snodcrass. A. llamnton. If.
W. .Thommon, ol Eugene, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming advorsoly the
above-described lands are requested to tile
their elaims In thlsoftlce on or before said 17th
day of May, 1W.
J. T. BniiMitu, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stales Land OUlee,
Roseburc. Ore.. Mmeh huh. 1002.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
withiho provisions" of th act of emigre-. ot
Junes, 18T8. entltlod "All act for the sale ol I
timber lands In tho Btatesof California, Ore-1
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as i
extended to all the I'ublio Land States by act
SS.R'aVJS?' 1V?S ftiSilhl..,il ,".;,1,n:
filed fn this office his sworn sutenient Nu.
SlW.for the purchase of tho SoiitheaM of Pee- j
lion No, t lu Township No 20, Ranue No. 5 ,
Wost. and will ofler proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable .orlu timber or stono
tnau tor agricultural purposes, ana to estab
lish his claim to said land before tbo Register
and Kecelverof this oAlca at Rossburcri Ore.
gon, on Saturday, the iviu day, ot May, 1002.
L. L. Whltsou, W. B. Moon, F.ank Ross, r. E.
Snedgrass.of tugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advorsely the
above described lands are requested to rtl
thetreuums In this office on or before sd 17tU
J. T. UMDorj, Register.
$ubttcrlae for the Nuggttt.
Mmsm&mmma
&.
J.
Devoted fb Boherftik Note.
t Items of cfenei-Ai
That the immediate future of the
Bohemia Mining District depends
jlargely upon the success of the
efforts now being put forth to get
a railroad into that vicinity is well
known to all who are familiar with
the situation. A vast amount of
money is being expended in de
veloping the property and mines
are being opened up that are
simply wonderful, in that they con
tain ledges equal in per cent value
and quantity to anything known in
the famous Cripple creek country
when the rush was made to that
camp; but under the conditions
now existing it is all but impossible
to bring to light the fabulous wealth 1
, , ,i
tu goiu now Hidden in tuose rocK-
j ribbed mountains. The taking of
machinery, necessary in the camp,
' into the district, from Cottage
i Grove, by wagon, is a proposition
ot consiaeraoie unciertamng, ana
to bring out such ores as must go to wjH no longer suffice. The several
, the smelter is out of the question mills that have been in operation
owing to the great expense of trans- a.re ,t0 sma11 fr, the work ,4t is t,e"
. , . ., 0 ... sired to do. The men who own
portation by wagon to the South- the mille.s are desirous of operating
ern Pacific line at Cottage Grove. them on a arge scale but tbev fllul
The district must have a railroad, an obstacle in the fact that the dis-
' plenty of money is available for trict is in the forest reserve. It is
i building the road providing a probable that more harm would re
I , . . , r , ... . , suit to the reserve from retentiqn ot
; clear right of way can be obtained, such tnjct gs tWs in Us ljmts thau
! but on account of the law prohibit- from exclusion, for men will go
i ing the construction of railways , where gold is, and they will use
I through timber reserves such ' the means necessary to get it.
right of wily cannot be" obtained 'Government inpectoa vracld not
f, ... j . e .. be welcome, and their presence
without withdrawing from the tim-lwouId be sure tp ;ve riselto fric.
ber reserve that land through which tion. And the number of districts
' the road must pass. The following so well developed and so easily set
' from the Oregonian of the 8th inst. out as the Bohemia district is not
; will explain the situation: 1 Vel?' t0 b.e so ?s to threaten
1 , T , ... . i nr ti the integrity of the forest reserve
, -J. I-rank Watson and M. B. as all institution. The demands of
, Rankin, of Portland, are in Wash- legitimate industry must receive
lingtou endeavoring to secure an , due consideration."
1 executive order withdrawing from ; The following is clip front the
Cascade forest reserve a tract of Telegram of March Sth: "A Targe
four townships in I.ane and Doug- relief map of the Bohemia Mining
las counties, on whieb are located
yr .t.- ...
some 2000 mines. If this witfa -
IArn,..n1 n l, ,nrl tlipef nnrlipc
propose to
construct a railroad
getting their products to market,
but the construction of this .lo-mile
railroad will give them the desired T0 d this' Secretary "ard ?ayS.il
, 'is not profitable or attiactive to
outlet. These gentlemen assert show n dUtrict wth jMStone or tw0
that it is impossible to secure suffi-, attractive properties marked on it,
cient capital for the construction of , as seems to be the idea of some of
a road if it must be through the the Oregon promoters, who publish
forest reserve, although there is an both flat and relief maps, showing
. B -, , , -r that they and their property is all
abundance of money available if i there is , the country. The pub.
the townships through which the ) Hshing of the only map of the Bo
road will run can first be eliminated hetnia District, was the first work
from the reserve. Thev further of F.J. Hard, which map shows
allege that if the road is constructed 5 claims, other maps show two
.,.. I or three properties,
it will send sufficient ore to Port-) But the newest and best way to
land to warrant the establishment i draw the people to the district is to
of a smelter at that place." j bring the district to town. The
Messrs. Rankin and Watson are I narrow policy of exhibiting that
quite familiar with the Bohemia there are but half n dozen claims in
1 . , . . . i( ! the district, has been shown also
mines and their statement that l ... this (lirectJon Bllt the broa(i
a sufficient amount of ore would be
shipped out to . warrant the estab
lishment of a smelter at Portland.
alone, ought to induce the depart-
. . . . , '. .
ment to withdraw the townships
from the timber reserve.
Both Senator Mitchell and Repre-
seiuatives Mooayanu iongtie nave
;.,., , n,u,jala - : rl-it
interested tlteillselvea 111 tile project,
, tn i,. tt.- ,lnrvpra l.rnr,,
nlul expect to My tue papers Ueiore
the denartmeut with a view to secur-
; ,i, .iHi,1ri,...i1 .ril, i,... ,l,ir,c
S tile WltUUrawal Ot tile tOWilSllipS
. ,.,! ,i j. ; ,,rj.i,.
question and It IS COIlhdeiltly ex-
peuted that the department will act
in sufficient time to allow work to
begin at once. The Oregonian of
last Sunday commenting editorially
on the proposition to withdraw
r r
from the timber reserve these four
townships says: .
"The move to elhsiuatc from the
3JnS
;3 a.r&
rincf Non.'X
infcycV to Mi
Cascade forest reserve four town
ships of the Bohemia Mining Dis-
trict is based on a desire to open
that section to industrial activity.
The petition for setting out those
townships recites that the district is
of vastly more importance for its
minerals than for its timber, that
the process of mining development
has proceeded so far as to leave no
possible doubt of the richness of the
ledges, and that the rules regulat
ing mining operations within forest
reserves do not permit sufficient
freedom of action to meet the ne
cessities of an active mining camp.
Transportation facilities are an im
perative necessity, and capital can
not be induced to build railroads
u,,uc' '" ' "Ffv
reserves. For these reasons it is
requested that this tract be set out
of the reserve in order that the
operation of the mines may proceed
Unimpeded. That is a well-known
mining district, and a considerable
degree of development has been
,e.clle(1herCi Prosoectintr methods
," oeing cast touay on; tne
floors of the Oregon Mming'Ex-
'ch A D. wbittier who
. .. c .t.
ifuuira uu irom me uuiicm, is lluillK
, the work, and is using talc from
' people have a chance to see and
I Rrasp theppportuuities before them.
noHcv of the exchantre is shown bv
really bringing the whole Bohemia
Mining District to Portland, and
4 j 0
?xPe"se l lms ,s or"f "Y fluef
I Mining Exchange. The talent of
Mr. Wbittier enables bun to bring
with him, impressed upon his
mind, so perfect, the high moun
tains and the deep crayons, or ra
vines, that each day the touch of
his hands changes the form of the
pile of clay now on the floor of the
exchange into what resembles the
Bohemia District, the likeness be
iiif,r so close that one familiar with
the lay of the countrv would recog
nize the location of the :ijanj;,,niines
sllow if no aine appeared., This
j relief map shows the location of
' the Musick, Vesuvius, Anaconda,
Oregon-Colorado, Champion, 'He..
ena, Riverside, Crystal, LeRoy,
HIavatha j,,,,,, JRock, .Ophir,
Gold Cross, and many other promi'
tjeut ruinw,"