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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1902)
in . 4 J n ft 'A 7fe m THE ADVKRTIBINl) MEDIUM. S Bohemia ffC r j M r1 S NEAT JOB PBINTLVd. liz Wit W ito 4 iB0Ii6BBeSfli9B9B9Bea Devoted to the Mining, I.umbcriiijJ an J l'armtiig Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. ifSi VOL. IV. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902. NO. 16. r Jm " T NUGGET. i I 1 X ): PROFKSSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG jittornei't-Law j (title un Miln sttaat, Meat Hi -CoTTAOK GroVIC, OkK. .1. C. JOHNSON and F. .(! EBV Attorneys ami Uouiistlors-ut-Law rjUI attention iImii lu MliiliK.corpvtatluii nil Mercantile 1 aw Office of 1 ijetinsii it llemeiitvev'saloie. COTTAGE GUOVH. ORK. J. S. MEDLEY Attoriiey-ut-Law 000 -:--Offlreou Main stieet-- -CuTTAUK CiKOVK, OKK. JEROME KNOX Attoniey-at'Law I'ruinpl alieiilloii H In MIiiIiik lliulnrn. CoTTAO K GKOVK, ORK. itn.mi. w, TinmrwiM cuts, a. iitaur. THOMPSON & HARDY j Attorneys nml Cotinselors-at- Law , HrUlaliiillnii (lrn Inb hiw ol Mines j Kill I UN if. OUU. L. T. HARRIS Attorney ami Coitnselor-at-Law Mrlel ellciilloutivii t"Hbe law of Mima First National Hunk HiiitdiiiK. KUUKN'K, OKK. Sk Kilherlne ScMed, M. !. DIseiMs ,f Women and Children COTTAO K OltOVK, OUK. W. H. ROBINSON I'mmiwi I'ih.icun - Ornra ami re.liteacr mi Hit r ltt, near Wall. kotta'jiiuiiovk. - - orwion. husTnkSs. BARKER & PERMAN I'liiiruinrntii nr. THE EXCHANGE"-""" UKAI.KHX IN KINF - WINKS, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Main street, lintta-cr llrntr, nr, H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakhr. Rerna" .1 reasonable rharyes. All work riierante-! nrst rln. W.trh.i.Olorkn.nit Jeuelrj- hi lcit 1TIm COTTAOK CIKOVK, OKK. Harness ami Saddlery. MAIN HTIIKKT, COTTAO K OltOVK. Georjre Melnzer, Prop. A lino linn nf llrnc.H.l.llo.Vlil-i, ltUKjrr Itnlioa. IhIIiit llnllliiK. Ktf .Hlnny nn lund. AllklmUiil llt'polrlnic HwUlly All haml OMt'tlunrk lurncil out. Our Pnrraer Prleiula can t thi- vary bf t at Ihu Iii-.t Living l'rli. I'mno In iul eiam Inn Ilia ((mkUhikI fur )nurlf. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. DiltWIM UlUlTOW. JlaRBKRT Kakin, fn-ililant. Uaihlor The First National Bank Cottaou Grovk,, Ork. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan im approved security. Kxclmiiniia noli!, uvitllablu unv ,)laen in tlio lnlucl StnU-H. Xouv JIuHlncHH la Solicited, 00 '10 MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN STItKET CoTTAO K GUOVH, OUK. WANTED SMALL ItANCII. AVltliln 6 mlloa ot CottiiBO Qrovo. tnuat bo convenient to tclioo), well watered, have bearing orchard, some tlinbor. nnd cheap (or cash, Owner only nudress with (nil deicrlptlou and prlc. ! Iiit'iiABJ) Oiieek, Kelloge, Orrgou. JUST AEEIVED Our Spring Line of Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts. lore New Goods The increase in our sales demands an increase in Goods The last shipment of Clothing are beauties. Nothing nicer tliis side of Portland, the price is liirht TJVriin JftlO tr lfc17 Come nnd see them. Our New Silks are dii- 1 1 pi- lUipiii played in the West Window. They rre the Latest at Prices less than old style silks. Buy the New Our Sales on Ladies' Waists are way beyond what we expected this early. To get Your Size and kind you want you should BUY YOURS NOW. or.nuftU urucimJlVV LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING vsjitojui ui ntpmnnm Cottage NOflCK FOIt PUIILIUATION. Unit-i Htutc-M Um Olllce, Itiircliiin!, OriTtnn, KmIi. 1003 Vnliio la tie ifliy piven lluit in niinpll niuvwllh tliv prnvlalcinn n( llif url n( Citiiicrtvn of Jmif 8, 1878, rntitlt.il "All Hil for tlio mliMil tiinlxT ihihIx in die Sii-m u( Ciilifnrnlii, Orivii. Vvuita, uml WkhIiIiihIiiii Tvirllory'iiDi-xlvnitiit to nil llic I'ulillu liml tilalca liv m't '( Aimoat 4, IHU.', Mrn. Allen iJiKintol KukIiiiiw, Ciiiinty of Ijitie. Stntn u( Ore Kon, Iihh till itny llttil In tliiaullli'u her worn fliitrnii'iit No. 'M'J7, (or llic pur ithiiaeol llieHK U, of ht-clloti No. .'!). Tiiuni'liip'.'l Kciiith,ot Itiintro .1 ', iiinf will olfrr proof to fhow tluit tin' luilil aoiiKht in more viilimlilo for its tinilir'r or 'lone thiiii (or iirionltiirul purr"?, hiiiI to eatiilillvh InT I'lllllll to Nllill llllllt U'fori tlio ltcicintvr uml Kirvlvcr ol tliia olllce nt ItofcliiIrK, Oriuon.on Wediics ilny, the 7tb ilny -if May, IIK)-.'. rilm iiunied un wltneaaea: Kli-phen A. hiiltaiit of Snnlnaw, Ore Con, Ui'orKO KIkk ( MhIh-I, Ortvon, Janiea Iax; Daniel II, I!riiiiilutnli, at Citlii(-i' (iiovo, Oregon. Any nml all pernoiiHrliilnilnicailverae ly tlio abiive-ileHcrlbeil Ininln are re ipiealeil to tile their claim In thU olllc on or Ih'Ioio anlil 7th day ol .Mav. IIK)'.'. ,1. T. llitiiiiiKH, Het;iator. NOT1CIC KOK. I'UIILICATIOX. UiiIUhI Ktulfs IjiihI Otllrc, ItOHcbnty, Orenon, Feb. U. 1001. Notice Ih hereby il veil that III com- Iillance with tiiu proviHliiim ol tint net of ini:reaHo( June !l, 1878, entitle! "An net lor the ttalo of timber lands in the Htnti'H of California, Oregon, Nevaila, nml WaahitiKtonTerrllorv," an extended to all the l'nhlio (.ami Stnten by act of AiiKimt -I, I8:, ThoiniiH Kocheot Ku irvne, County o( Lune, Htuto of Oregon, Iiiim thUtlay II led in thin olllco IiIh sworn Htntviiieiit No. L'M8, for the purchaao nt tlio BK of Section No, , towimliip '.-. Booth, of ltniiKO 1! V. and will oiler proof to allow thut tlio land Bought U more valunlilo (or Uh tlinler or utono than for iiKrlcultiiiiil puriioHCH, nnd to eatiihllah his claim to wild land before tlio Hegiater nml Kcceiver of thin olllco nt ltoaoburi,', Oregon, on Wedncuduy, tho 7th day of May, 1U02. Ilo nutiicn an witneaaea. Kd Jordan, Dan liriimbaiiKh, o( Co bun?, Oieiron, Oacar Leo, John I'almer, of Cottage drove. Oregon. Any nnd all poraoiiH clulming ndverae ly the iiliovo-denoribed lands are re quested lo lllo their claimu in llil. olllco on or before said 7th day ol May, 1002. J, T. HiiiiKiKH, Kegister. KOTICK KOK rUBLIOATION. United Htnle. Land Ofllco, Honolmrl, Ort'Kiin, March 39, Unci. Kotli'o la lioroby given that In cninpllanre with tho provisions ol Ibo act of Congraita ol JmiuS, 1878,ontlllel An Ac for tn salt of. Timber Lamia In tlio Htntoa of California, Oro-1 gon, Novaila, ami Washington Territory," as ; oxiunucu io atl Ilia l iioiiu tAu niaiai uy aci of Aiigtiatt, IHOD, n. Thnmaa Awlroy,of Cottago ilrovn, Connly ol I a no Hlateol Oregon haa this day Hied In tills ofllce his awtirn Ntatontcnt No. Utrwl, for Ihu pnrphaHO n Iho Honlheaat nnartor of Horltnn No. .10, Township 22 Konth, of Kange t Weal and will oRei proof la show Dial tholanit Monghl Is inoru valnablo for Its timber or atone than for agricultural pnrponcs, and to establish hla claim to said lanil botoru tho Register and Receiver of this odlce at Itovcliurg, Oregon, on Friday the So day of June I'M!, Honamesas witnesses! Charles 11. Ilruneaii, ! It, llrnmkangli, John I'almer, Joo !ee, of Collage (I rove, Oregon. Any and all porsona claiming adversely tho altove-deKcrllM)d lands are reijncsled to file their claims In this otllco on or before said so day ot June IW, J. T. llairxiKa, Rcgttter. Ynu nan linv anv nreonnitlon at J. P. Currln's that fs advortUed In any IT Ueruomuer we utnKo a specialty oi lain lyttfrceipttf. T WALKING SKIRTS AND DRESS SKIRTS SEJi OUR iSTEW PETTICOATS, SMUT WAISTS4ND HOSIERY. Many new shades and styles in Kid Gloves. EAKIH&BEISTOW. HICiH GKADE j Pianos and organs Direct from the Factories; We ate sole Agints for Oregon nnd can save you the a middle man's profits: We will take your old Piano or Orgnii in S part payment for a new one and let you pay the balance in small g monthly, or yearly payments. We are the sole Agents for the celebrated TROWBRIDGE Piano. Write us tor Cata S logue and prices. MORRIS & CRAW, 5 Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. 31UUM W Faint Supply Store First qualities in everything in the line of paint and painters' supplies. The only complete line 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 nrejright, and we guarantee our work. Store first door East of Bridge on Main Street. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. NOTICE FOR rUlll.U.'ATlON. I' nl tod Hlatca Uud Ofllce. Itneburg, Oregon, March 29, ItKU. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with tho provUlonsof Congri'ss of June3,lK78, entitled "All Act for the tale nf Timber Lands to tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as oxlended to all tho I l'ublla iJind Slates byart nf August 4, 1893, Charles II. Ilruneaii of Cottage (lrcive County of Ijiiio State of Oregon haa this day tiled In this ofllco hla sworn statement No. for the purchased tho Lots 18, 18, 19, and SO of Section No. ),Tonldi2J Booth, of Itango 1 West and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim In said land be lot o the Iteslsler and Re ceiver ot this office at Itokeburg, Oregon, on Friday the 20 day of June, 1903. T lie names as witnesses! D. T. Awbroy, ft. II. Brumbaugh, John i'al mer and Joo lo of Cottage Orove, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to tlio their claims In this olllce on or before said 20 day ot June 1903. J. T. nnitHun, Register. Read real eutftt't barKDlas'of Jerome Knox & Co. Our Store. Grove, Oregon. THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple nnd Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay and everything the farmer or the housewife ueeds. 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. IV III meet All Competlon In 1'rlcen. SKTLLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Buker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. NOTlCKfOK I'l'llLICATION. Culled States Land Ofllce, Itoseburg. Oregon, March 11, nay. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with thy provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 8, 187a, entitled "An Act for the wide ol limber Ijiuda In tho Stale oft allfomla. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1K9J, John (Irabcr, oftVittage Orove, County of lne, State ol Oregon, has this day tiled In this olllce his sworn statement No. 2101, lor the purchase of the Eli NBi, HWJi NKl-4, am! UK I t NY 1-1, of section No. 31, township 20 S. range 2 west, and will offer proof to show that tho laud sought Is mora valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land before the Register and Receiver of this oltleo at Huso Ling, Oregon, on Haiurday, the 17 111 day of May, 1902. Ife names as witnesses! Alfred A. Anderson. Uonry lllgclow and Ren l'ltchor, ot liorena, Oregon, and II, How, of Cottage Orove, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely tho abovo-dcsurlbcd lands are reuuested to hie their claims In this office on or before aald 17th day olMay.lWJ. J.T. Rkidues, We hnve on hnna a largo stock ot kiln-dried floorliiK, cetlini; and rimtlo In grades 1 2 and 3, Let us make you special prices. Uooth-Kbiiy Lvmdbr Co. NOT1CK FPU VmWACAHQH. Unlte l HUtei inrtuma, fubtirK, Ore,, Notice ll hrrebr vlven that In fomhltant- wltli the trurUlon ot the Mt of Contfrem of 1 Jm.'S, 1H?h, vntltlfl "An ct for tho mieot umwr itwnu in tne huii oi c'Mfirnla, Ort- roo, .""feVaviA, &rii WsMhimrtoti Territory. I exlniet loallthi PuMIMn! HUtri Irf net ofAaictjfU. lfi, (,'hnfle4 H-ijr.ler. of Arum. I ('oiintrtif Matrlati, Hutu of Oreon, h thlt i ly flle! lnomc hlf awnrn ntntfment No, 22 W for the pjrebfl for Ibe Nw of Henlon No. 2t, Tnwniblp 'JDKrmth. of ItAnKK went ant will offer priMtf (oh'w that! the 1nl fo ixht ! more vaniAUifl lur iti iimoer or atone than for km- ftilinr! iMirp-. ami to mubifiti tiUfUint to miH liml h.oretha Kirlt?r and Its-rclter of ibliofflca at Itoehurir, Oregon, on MomUr ih !:VASrt."r;,TVrr.K wi.i.of Auro,..i"'c" c l""" or ":eve.opmeiu ot Glenwood property in Bohemia, re r.n.t ... ,s-r.n. ci.im.n, .-ir.r th, ' lhe, B"heinlla m"linB istrict.fa Lane tllrtled this week from Seattle and X:a7432l?JSJ2i a"d . D.Ug.laS Co"ties' yesterday Tacoma, where he has been in con- dar of iu)f. VJOi. J.T. llailxics. Rculiler XOTICK R)It 1'CIILICATION. United HtnteM Liitnl Olflce, HowlnirK, Ore., Alir.i. 11W.. Notice Ih liercliy fflven that in coin pllnnce with the provuslotiM of tho net of ConKnM of June :i, 187H, entitled "An net for the mile of tltnlier liiniln In the HtntcH of Cullfoniln. On-con, Neviuln, nnd U'uHldnKt on Territory," nx extended to all the Public Land C. Aiitelniim. of Went Hujierlor. County of DoiiKhiH, State of WIhcoii 1m. liiw thlH ilny llled In thin office IiIh Hwoni Htittetnent No. fort lie piirt-luiMc of the.NKJJ ol.Sttloii No. IK. TowiiMhlp Si .South, of ItunKO 2 West and will offer proof t mIkiw that the land HoiiKht Ih more valu able for Uh timber oratone than for iiKiicultural ptirpiM-H, anil to eHtnb MhIi IiIh i ImIiii to Mild land before Ma rie L. Ware 1". K. CoinmlHHioner nt KtiKviie. Oreuon. on .Saturday tlie.'th day of July, lixr.' He liatueH iim wltiienwH Jnn. L. MeConulck. Herinan T. Dow. Joxeph Veliki-, of CottiiKedrove, Orecon. Wm.Wltte, of Aiiioh. Orrxmi. Any and all iserxonx flalinlnc nil verxely the above-denerllM.Ml IiiiiiIh are requet?d to file their elalniH In thin offhe on or before nald nth Iav of July. lOOS. J T. llltiixiKH. IU-KlHter. KOTICK KOK I'UHI.ICATIOK. United States Land Office, Itweburir Ore., April a, 1002. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the proviaiona of the act of Congress of June 3,1878 eipilled "An act tor the mile of timber lands in the Stutra of California, Oregon, Nevada, and U'nsldnglon Terriujry," an extended to all the Public Land Statna bv act ol August -l, ffii. Jane Cox, ol (town or city) Kunene, county of Ijine, State if Oregon, liaa thla day tiled in this otlice her tworu atulement No. 227U, for tiiu iiurehai-e of the NK f of Sec tion No. SO, Township If) South, of lt:uiKft5 eat and will oiler proof to slum that the land aoiicht Ik morn valuable for ila timber uratonu thunmr Hgriciilturul purpose, and to eatuhliah her claim to en id land before Marie L. Ware. V. S. Coinmiaaiouer at Kmrene. Urivon. the lOlh day of July, 1902. cue naiuea un wlluesea: Niinev It Cox. nf Knine. Line Ciiimty, Oregon. Herlscrt A. Cox, of Alma Lane tenuity, Oregon, Warren O. Smith, Arthur K. Smith, of Crow, Lane County, Oregon. Any and nil peraona claiming ad reive ly the ulaive-ilracrilied lamia are re qtieateil to Hie their t-latum in thla ohice on or befoie '"id 31 day of July, 190'.'. J.T. IluiiKiea. Hegiater. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United State Land Olllce, ItoHcbunr, Ore., April b'th, 1IKI2. Notice Ih hereby kIvlmi that in eoni pllauce with the ih'ovIhIouh otthv act of CotunvHH of June 11, 187S. entitled "An net for the mile of timber IiiiiiIh In the Staten of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." an extended to all the Putillc Land Stati'M by net of AitKUHt 4, 1SU2, Fred P. IlttrHt, of Aurora, County of Ma rlon, State of OreKon.haH this day llled In thlH otlice IiIh nworn HtattK inent No. 2190, for the purcliUHO of the SK of Section No. U0 In Town Hhlp No. 20 S, Itango No. u Went, and will offer proof to hIiow that the land HottKht Ih more valuable for Uh tlmlier or Ktono than for agricultural purpoxi-H, and to eHtalillali IiIh claim to Hiild land lu'fore the IteKlHterund lteeelver of UiIh olllce at HoHelmrK, Oregon, on Tliutuduy, the 10th day of July. 11X12. He iiiiiiich an wltnexwH: H. A. Snyder, (1. A. llock. J. M. Will, U. H. Oray, of Aurora. Oregon. Any and all iici-hoiih claiming ad versely the above-deHcillKtl lands are reiiueHtcd to file their Chilian lu thin olllce on or In-fore hiiKI loth dav of July, 11KI2. J. T. IlittuoKH. IteglHter. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. United Staten Lnml Ofllce, ItoHebiirg, Ore., April 11th, 1!K)2. Notlce Ih hereby given that In com pliance with the iirovlnloiiH of the act of CoiigreHH of June 187S, en titled "An act for tho milo of timber IiiiiiIh la tho StatcH of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter-i rltory." an extended to all tho Pub-1 lie Land Staten by act of AugiiHt 4, . 1M)2. William C. JoneH of Mound.! County of Lane, State of Oregon turn nun him iik-m 111 nun iiuieu aavvl r i statement No. 220.1. for the imreh.iHo ' the S.w; NV K, N X SW . SW K 1 SW V of Section ifo, S. Township 20 1 South, of itango 0 Went and will ! offer proof to show that the land 1 sought Ih more valuable for Its tlm-' ber or stone than for agricultural j mirpimeH, and to estalilfHh bin claim hi mini mini ueitire 1110 jicglHter anil 1 lli-celver of thin otlice nt HoHcbnrtr. Oregon, 011 Wednesday the 10th, day of July, 11)02. Jie million as witneHseH: John It. tloHclton. Warren C. Smith, Ueorgo Hoselton, B. J. Watte, of Crow, Oregon. Any aim an persons claim ng ad versely the nbovo-ilescrtbed lands are requested to lllo their elalniH In thlH olllce on or before said loth day ot July, 1002. j. t. liitiDOKs, ltegiHter. lievvare ol nlr dried or halt dry floor lntr, celling and rustic. Tho llootli Kelly Lumber Co. are making sped prices on kila-diifd lumber, Mines aodMiDioa Devorod tb Boh Items of tenercf , . A. Kumor Authenticated 1 I P. J. Jeniling5. WHO is a leader) 1 I it..a 1. n i-i . t uuui.u uMi me urcgon oc cvoutn- eastern Railway Company, which was incorporated last week in New Jersey, was the name of the company organized to build the Southern Pacific, to the Bohemia mines. This enterprise, he says, has been financed and everything is now in shape to go ahead with the railroad. i The survey is nearly completed The road will be 40 miles long, and will pass through a country heavily timbered, as wellas richly mineral ized. The withdrawal of four town ships of the mining district from the Cascade Forest Reserve remains to be accomplished in order that the new railroad enterprise may have full liberty in its operations in that field. Oregonian. The LeRoy. Mining Manager Al Johnson re turned from the LeRoy late last week and reports a most favorable condition. Work on the No. 4 tunnel is going1 on with all speed, having gained a depth of about 150 feet already, and the face of the tunnel now presents a solid face - e , ... 01 gaiena ore. wnile no assays have been made as yet, it is con servatively estimated by practical mining men mat tne roclc carries at least $40 per ton gold. The com pany is now planning extensive ex ternal improvements, in the matter of building cook and bunk houses as well as a wagon road from the mine to the Warehouse, at an esti mated cost of S3000. As soon as the roads will permit machinery will be forthcoming, consisting of air drills and compresser aud a concentrator. Ancient Alining Law. The ancient mining law of the Roman Commonwealth, which pre vailed in Great Britain in the first centuries ot the Christian era, pro vided that any citizen was at liberty to work lead mines, on or under, an except consecrated lands, no matter to whom it belonged, and to follow his vein whithersoever it led; provided that he did not aban don his work for more than a cer tain interval. This same law, in the guise of "immemorial custom,"' is still the rule with the lead miners of the Peak of Derby. This is pro bably the oldest mining law still in use, having been in force for up wards of eighteen centuries. New Instructions As To Timber Lo cations. Under recent instructions from the General Land office, here after persons desiring to make ap plication to purchase timber land may do so before a United States commissioner, Clerk or Court of the county wherein the land lies, and may also make final proof in same jurisdiction. Heretofore it was necessary to appear in person before the laud office to make application and also to prove up 011 the land, thus causing considerable trouble and expense. Stocks & Harlow. It is announced that as soon as the present owners of the famous Stocks & Harlow mine, Messrs. Isaac C. Thompson ind David Finn, arrive from the east, that ac- , ,, rm 1 ve work will commence. This is one of the best known properties in , , . . , Bohemia, and is owned by two wideawake and energetic men who ,, , , , . .., , w,n leave nothing undone 111 their efforts to make the mine one of the best in camp, surpassing its former splendid record. If there Is 0110 thing In this world you should bo careful of, It Is the medicine you take. Medicine Is a Godwin! to man only when projierly preHcrlbed, properly compounded nnd properly taken. You undoubtedly have faith In your family physician, You can use your owu Judgment. when It conies to taking It, but hi the tilling of the prescription, tie sure ' that It Is done at tlio old reliable 1 drugstore, He.nbon Uhvo Co, em In Nore.3 1" intotsjVt'o Mirt Qlenwood and Bohemia Girl. Fiugal Hinds, representing the J .... 1. stiltation with his mining partners, He reports things lively on the I sound and says everybody is talk ing of Bohemia. In fact he says out of 4000 people whom he met there are only three who are not going to visit Bohemia this year. Speaking of his company's prop erties Mr. Hinds says development work will commence immediately on the Bohemia Girl and later on the Glenwood. The Hiawatha. Active work will commence on the Hiawatha as soon as the roads will admitof the hauling of supplies, which is estimated to be within the next two weeks. A 700 foot tun nel will be driven this season be sides the erection of cook and bunk houses and the grading of a good wagon road. Arrangements are also being made for the erection of a five stamp mill during the sum mer to reduce the immense quan tity of free milling ore encountered on the surface, which runs at $20 per ton straight through. Power of Attorney. William F. Morphy, of Cottage Grove has been granted power of attorney by the Oregon & South eastern Railroad Ccnpi:i . tran-,-act business for 'h. ompanv Thi9 is the nt:w tj.ilr.ail 11 bemia miner uiewporaieJ iu ",.w Jersey. F. W. Bairn Jj,reaiJeut of the cewifrHrfIlrjMEs5;nl Horace H. Gould, secretary.' Exctve Property. In the Komaa r noire, the jrold TT1?1C?'T. til. - - - ..In. of the.3j3nrperr. . ih- uvenuns PrintltTVa silver mss were assigned oblw,?iSaTHci ans), wh! mines of baser met als, includ: d, were opeu to location, Benbuncement," and worked Rock. Since tlieTncw. Wock of Judson Rock stock! was placed much activ ity has been demonstrated in sales, and the block is rapidly passiug in to the hands of purchasers. Amoug this week's purchasers may be mentioned, Michael Goetz, of Jefferson, who placed 4000 shares to his credit - Sunrise. A crew of five men are at work on the Sunrise,4and a 500 foot tiih-.,. nel is being .driven. As soon as Manager Lovelace returns from the east a larger 'force of men will be put to work nnd the summer work will begin In earnest. Development Commences. John Wiggers and Wra. White, two of Bohemia's well known min ers, sent in their season's supplies this week and will immediately commence work on the Gettysburg and Eugene1 mining claims on Ad ams mountain. The Oolden Cross. The Golden Cross, Geo. W. Lloyd, manager, is now having driven a 500 foot tunnel. The property has been acting splendidly this year, good ore being continu ous the lasb 3oo feet. A Fizzle. A practical mining man says that the Thunder Mountain excitement will prove to be only nuother Buffalo Hump fizzle. Bonanza Aline Lay-off. Baker City Democrat states that thirty-five miners were laid off at the Bonanza mine last Saturday. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States LanJ OOlrf . w .1 . v RowOfaT. Oregon, Air, 7. won. Notice Is horaby rlvon that tba fnUowiiis;. named saltier haa Hlod notice ol his Intention to make final prool In support of his claim, and that said proof will be raaJo before Warla L. Ware, U.S. Commissioner, at Kuitene, Ore ifon.onMavsl. lwrj, Tls: Calvin Casieel on II. NK,Ho.6Tp.Wl9..R,'iveat. Heuainea the lollowlog wltntsaeata prove his cpntlnuoas resldenvo upon and cultivation, of said land, Til: n ferry t'aateel, John It. Landers, of Saclnaw. Ore., b.V. Miller of I'reswell, Ore., Rlohsril Kinney of Hsjlnaw, Ore J T eK!M, Rtlltr. Iff iJSthel bgllea ivrciize