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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
IT TIT S& ft fl ! a TUB AtlVKItTlritNO MIUIiUM. 2 &S & W & a WHAT Jull FHHffflHK Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of lhi. Community, to flood Oovertiiticut. .and, Hustling for si Grub Stake. COTTAGE;GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902. VOL. IV. NO. 18. Hi t i r uuuun IMtOIMSSSlONAI.. J. E. YOUNG At to men -a I-Law Offlro mi Main Hurl, Writ Hlilo COTTAOIC GltOVI!, OlU!. J. (I JOHNSON ami F. .fi EIIV f) 'Hartleys and Ctiuiinehrs-nl-Lair Uprclal ll(inllilj given In MlnhiK, I'uf imtminii nilil lli'iillli l Office atarOainiau .1 Hamuli ' atom COTTAGE OUOVE. ORE. J. S. MEDLEY AUonimi'ttt-huw 000 :-UiHm on Main itrrcl -: - Cottaric Gkovic, Oku. JEROME KNOX Jltloni&U'Ut-Luw - " l'fuliilpntlii lil In Mining Jlualneia. CoTTAOIt GKOVl!, OXlt. L. T. HARRIS ."loriey mid Cnitnselor-at-lMir Hpafial MWiillun (riven lu the law of Mine" j I'lrnl N'litloiml ll.mk llulliliiiH. Kt'liKXK, OltF. I ik Kallicrlne Stlilctf, M. II. Diseases cf Women and Clnlilren corr.uii: uitovi:, (tin:. W. H. ROBINSON - I'jtirru ISO I'lirairnii- Omen anil leililanrn on Hirer trrel, nrar Wall curTAueuKovc. - oiiijion HUSINKSS. BARKER & PERMAN - I'lMiritiKTiiiiH THE IsXCHANOI iKAI.i:M l.'l KINK- WINKS. I.IQUOKS, CIGARS. , UalniOaat, -'ollg.Oro, Or, h "cHmadsen, Watchmakhk. Ilenalllnv at rrap'olalilr .'liaram. All work itnaranlr"! drat .U. Walclta. I'tofki aihl Juntilrr ttl Iinpat I'rlroi. jorr.fii: tsitovi:. otti:. nntr lUllll; (IIHI UlllltlluM. JIAIS KTUKI.T 1'OTTVOi: l.UIIVK. George Meinzcr, Prop. A llhr lllnnif llarnioMi. Mail.lU". Wlll,. Hmkk)' ltol, txallirr IWIIIiik, f.tr . la on haiul. AlUIIKltof IU'.alrlHK a fvi'lally All liall.l awril work tlirlli.! out. Our ratiuvr Primula ran Kit ll' rry lu-nt nl ttio U1H1..I Ml Iuk I'llrr. Ciiiue In and rxani 1 110 Ilia (ihh ami ire for oiirKlf. Common Rough Lumber, S6 pep M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saoinaw, Or. IIAMWIil 1UKTOW, I'rcnlitrnt. IlKlt HKKT KAK1N. I'm hk r Mn.5 CoTTAO It GUOVK, ORIt. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Muney to loan on approved nucurity. Kxehant;ei Hold, iivallablo apv ,ilaee ill the Hilled StnteH. Your Hunt urttH In Hn'Urltril. oo 'lo MRS. PET SANFORD'S For FashioiKihh Dressmathiy. MAIN UTIIKKT COTTAOK OrOVU,. ORIt. NOTlt'i: I'Olt ri'M.IUATlON. Unlliil tuition Unit Ottlre, ttiiKntairK, Oreiton, March stl, llnrj. Nullun la luiridiy kIvku thut In eiimpllaiico ultli Uie provlalona of Ihn act of CinniriKa nt Juiifi.1, 1K7H, onllllud "An At't fur llio m of Thalicr baniUlu the Hliitcanf ('nllforiiin, Ore KOIt, NavaiU, and Wanhhnitnti Territory," aa oxlondril tonll tho I'lihlie Ijind Blaloi ! aol it AugiiaH, WW. P- Tliomaa AMliroy.of I'oltHKO OroiK, ('utility of I.H1IH State of Ori'Roii lina Ihla day lllod In Ihla ultleo Ida awnrn ataluiaiMit No. vlrel, fur Urn purchimo of llm Hoiitli i'iiit iimrtt.'r of Heut Ion No. 30, TowiuhlpU'2 Hnulli, of ItiiiiRii I Went and will oflet pnait la allow tluil the land rniiKl't ! lauru vultialilu for lta tliuliur or atone than for aKtleulltiral purpoHOH. and to ealulillah lilai'lalm lould lanilbinoio I h. Hcglnler and lliMMihni ol llila orllen ut tlcew-btirK. Oregon, on Friday Ilia 'Juilny of June' 1HU, llenaiaeiaa wlliM,ei Charlmlt, lirunoan, IJ- II, llrnialiatigli, Jolin fatiaer, o Ue.of Cottago Urore, preiton Anyandall persopj claiming i)Tcr!ly tne nloveJcicrlbai ltid are requested to rile tlietrelalma In luliotllce en or before atvld it) Uar of Juno WW. . ., , . ' J, T. Bitlpam, llujliter. JUST ARRIVED Our Spring Line of Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts. AND ! milf n For Tour Up-to-Date Goods YOU WILL FIND THEM AT OUR STORE Our Line of Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods arc stricty the Latest and the Best. We keep only the Best in the Mark:t. h)V Youi' Good CJoUimg- I3ny Nothing to Compare with ours, Suulh of Try our New g.50 OKTIIOFKDIC S5IOES. finli-.l Kiali'a Uml oni'-i., ItoMilinrir. On Kiin. At,r 7. IMrj l Notltf. I h'rcliy alien thai tin fn,lo. iuk , nalie'il reltlii Iinm IiI.hI noli.,, ,,f til tun iti.,11 to nmlir final proof In mipiMirt of lit Watm, , Hint llull Mtlit plool will Ik.' uinl. .rfori Marl.1 I,, Wan,, I'.h t'oiumu.loiiur. hi Mikriov or.-. lion, on Mm)' HI. l'ff'4, vll ('hIIii Calrl on II r..No win lor lhcS',M;!,,M. fK'., Nl.', NK lj.K.s,. 1i tlf'U .ttr.l j Hi untiir- tbp tiillnuliiK il1iir to prom hl I'ontlmion realilrni'i' iihmi and tiiltlxuilon of .aid land.xll. IVrry Caatcel, Jnlill II Ijindi ra. of Haalnau-, ' Orr., o.C Miller of ( roaH vll. ore , Klrhard Klnnry or Haitlnan', ore J. T. Ilainuui. Ilritatt'r . NOTHJB V6n "l'UHI.ICATIOX. United Stilt Unid 01 lice, KiiKulinri:, Oregon. Apr. Ill, 11)02. Notice in heieliy kivcii Unit in enni tiliunce with Hie prnviflniiH ot the net of Coni:rein of Juno :i, 1H78, entilleil "An nut for the rule ol limber IiiiiiIh in the in the Stntea of Cnlifonilii, Oregon, NuvhiIii, uinl AViihliliintoii Territory," iih extended to nil Uie I'ublle Lund StnteH by net of Aiiitunt I, 1S92, Dniiciin Scott, of Kn'enu, County of Lime. Suite of Oreitou, him thin day tiled in thiaolllcu Inn hhoiii Ntutvinent No. L'221), for the pnteliuae of the NV 1-4 of Section No. HO, Towimhip 1. South. o( Itiiiif,e5 West, nnd will oiler proof to hIiow thill the hind HotiKht Ik morn valuable lor iU timber or slontt that fur iiriiuiltural puriKiKCu, and to eslahlUli hirt cluiin to H.ild land bufoiu the Hei; inter and Heceivor of thin utllee at Hose mr$, Oickoii, on Thumilav, the 1'lth day of July, 1U02. Iln iiniiica n witne?re: John It. llnzelton, Arthur K. Smith, I. in lliir.ellon, Warren C. Smith, of Crow, Ori'iron, Any and nil perHoux clnimiiiK mlvcrtu! ly llio nbovu-ilcin'ribed linids uro re ilui'Hted to tile their I'lninm in thin ullicu on or befoio n:dd 24th day of July, 1002. J. T. lliimtiKH, ltt'Kiiiter. N0T1CK FOIt 1'UHUCATION. United Stiitex Land Office. tiHebiii-r, Oivkoii, April SI, 11K)2. Notice M hereby kIvcii that In com pliance with the provlwloiiK of the act of Coiikivhh of .Mine :i, 15i7S, en titled "An act for the mile of timber laiidM In tlm StnteH of California, mv Kon, Nevaibi, and VaHhlnt?ton Ter ritory," an extemU'il to all the. I'ub lle Land Statex by net of Aucunt -I, 1SSI2. lleow. W. Fry, of Aurora, County tit Aliirhm, Statu of orfjron huHtliiH day tiled lu tlilw offlcj IiIh hwoiii Htalenlent No UlMS, forthoinu--fluiNoof the NIC of Section NoUl, TdwiiHhlp '.'0 South, ot Hiine, II Wt mid will offer proof to tdiow that the hind HiiiiKlit Im iiioiv vahiablo fnrlU tlmbei' or Htouo than for aKi'lculttiral piirpimcH anil to eHtablUh hlrt claim to Haiti land before the; llenlHter ami ltecelver of thin office at ltonelnirK, oivKon, on Mouilny thoL'Slh day of July. 1IKI2. llo iiiiiiu'h an WltneHrieri: L. Webei t, 0. Snyder, K. Will, A. M. Fry, of Aurora, oivkIiii. Any mill all pei'Hoim claiming atl vernely the above. dcHcrlbetl IiiiiiIh am iwiiietetl to Hie their clnliim In thlH off leu on or before, nald 2Sth, day of July, 11)02. ,f. T. IIiiiikihh, Itou;Htor. For over thirty yeai-H I luvvo been a Hiiffeivr of kidney and blndtler troubk'H, and have tried vaiioiiH klnjlH of ii'iiietlleH but D.vhoii & Mltchell'H Kidney ami lllood Furl tier luiH iloue me more rooiI than aiythliiB I have, over tried, J. T. CAitnwELL, CoUiiko Orove, oivgon. Aletllulno on sale, at Now Em Druir Btore. Pfitunt npplletl for. WALKING SKIRTS DRESS SKIRTS PKTTICOATS, SIIIIIT Um AND IHOTY. Many new shades and styles in Kid Gloves. BAKIH & BRISTOW. LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING Cottnv (jJrove, Oregon. aiBDeaiooaaoneaaaoaoBeaoaoDeBeBBOBeaeiaoHeDari EISCrIB fi! IS A 1)1' PIANOS AND ORGANS Direct from the Factoi cs; We are sole Agents for Oregon and can save you the middle man's profits: We will take your old Piano or Organ in part p.iyment for a new one aud let you pay the balance in small monthly, or vearlv payments. We are the sole Agents for the celebrated TKOWHRIDGE Piano. Write us for Cata logue and prices. MORRIS Ninth St KOTII'K KOH 1'1'III.ICATION. I'lllted State a Land Ofuif. ltoroluirg, Oregon, Mareh W. VMS. NolleelH hurvhy given that In eoiiipllaneo with the provjitloniof CiingreaH of Juno ;i, 1811, entitled "An Aet for the Mile of Timber Utnda In the mate ot California, Oregon, NevadH, and 1 Washington Territory," an extended to all the I Public iJind Htatea byact of Atlgnt I, Charlea 11. Ilrnneau of Cottage drove, County ) of fjoie tttalo ot Oregon haa this day tiled In i thin oltli-o hla amirn ataleinenl No lt,'i, for the I purehaioof the l.oli 1.1, is. ID, and SO of Seellon No. 3H,Tinvnlilpa2H.uilli. of llangu 1 Weal and will oiler proof toahow thai the land nought la mote valuable for tin timber or atone than for tiKlleultmul puriionea, and to CKltihltnh hla claim to nald land before the ltcilatc r and Ho eeberof Ihla oftlee at Uonebnrg, Oregon, on Friday the 'JO day of June, XWi. He name an w Uneven: 1). T. Awbiey, P. II. Itrnmliiiugh, John Pal. laer and Joe l.oe of Cottage tl rove, Oregon. Miv aud all pernona claiming adversely the aliot e-deicrllied landa are rcpiented lo tile their elalina lu Ihla office on or before nald Ji) day of Juno 11HC 'J. T. Hiuik.f.s, Ueglnlar. NOTU'U KOIt 1'UIILICATION. United Stilton Lauil Office, Itosehurt;. Ore.. April 21, 1002. Notice Ih heivby kIv'h that In com pliance with the provlnloiiH of the act of ContjreHH of June. 'I, 1S7N, entitled "An act for the mile of timber IiiiiiIh lu the Staten of California. Oivkoii, Nevada, nntUVanhliiKt on Territory," iih extended to all the Public Laud Staten by act of AukuhI 1, 1N02, Loiiln Webert of Aurora, County of Marlon, Stale of Oregon bun UiIh day Hied In thin office hln nworu Ktatement N.o. 224". for the liurelmse of the NH Yt of Section No. 20, TowiihIiIp 2(1 South, of limine 'I Went ami will offer proof to nhow that the land HiiiiKht In more vahiablo for Hh timber or ntone than for aKi'lctiltliral purptn-oH and to en tabllHh hln chlim to mild land before the HeKlnter and Heeolvcr of thin ofllcu at HoHeburu;, Oivuou. on Mon day the 28th tiny of July. 1002. lie minion an wltnoHHen: (1. W. Fry, A. M. Fry. 0. Siiytler. K. Will, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all pemoiiH clnimiiiK ml vernely the above donci'lbed lantln are retiuoHtod to Hie their claim In thin otflce on or before, mild 2Sth day of July. 1002. J, T. UltiiKiKH, ItcKintor. Do you wont to sell your prop erly? We will do it for you. Cot- tage Grove Investment Co. , Room Finn Bid, teiiiFromus. Eugene & CRAW, eet, Eugene, Osgon. THE OLD RELIABLE , Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple and Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, 'fin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay and everything the farmer or the housewife needs. 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. lYl'll meet All CamjHtlon In I'rlres. SKILLMAN '& GAROUTT Successor to Baker & Johnsou COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. NOTlt'i: l'Olt l't'll.l('AT10N. I'nlted Htntca Land Olliic, lloneburg. Oreeon, Mlireh II, IVOl. Nollen la iiereliv elen that ill collllillanee I with the provlnioim of the aet iif t'ongienn of 1 June ;i, P.R, entitled "An Ai t for the mile nt Timber Liiudn In the Hlnlcn oft altfornta, Ore gon, Neviida. and Manhlnglon Territory," an eMended 10 all the publlc.land niate by aet of Anifiiht I. lwr John Oralmr. of('ollai!e drove. t'ounty of little. Slate of Oregon, haa thin day llled lu thin ojlleo hln nworp attitcmcut No. S10I, lor llm puiehilae of the KU NK',. rlW4 NKt I, and Hllt-I SW 1-1, of sci'llon No. an, to mhlp 1.H H. range 'J w ent . nnd w 111 offer proof lo nhow that the land nought in more 1u11able for Itn Umber or ntone than fur agricultural purpenen, and to eitabllnh hln claim 10 nald laud before Ilia Iteglator aud lleceburof thlatillteeatllono. burg. Oregon, 011 Haturduy, tho l'th day of May, P.nvj. lie iiamea an ultuctnca: Alfied A. Andernon, Henry lllgelow and lien Pitcher, of Porcna, Oregon, and 11. Pow, of Collage drove, Oregon. Any and nil persona rlalmlug odverncly the above-dencrlbed landn are requerled .to llio their claluu In thin office ou or liefure said 17th day of May, 1W.'. J.T Ubujoeh. Wo have on haiiti 11 largo stock of kllu-dried Hoodim, cellim; nnd rustic In (rrtulcs I 2 11ml 3. Let im niiiko you opeoial prices. BOQIll-KlSL'.y I,vmpeb Co. NOTII.'F. KOIt PI'IIMOATION. t;nl ed fllalerfinil OrHee, Himbiirg. drc 1 April ul Vtrl Roller 1 herebr irlrri that In MMni.lu.ni Willi ll.o Vfot jalnna of (he aer of oniric-1.1 turn. 191. entitled "An mi for the -ie..( llmUr landn In (bo Mate of California, nr. K"l), Kevada, 'and HMlilniitoii Territory" ' exlrnde.. tu nil the I'nMli! land Htaicn i. m 1 , of AugtKi I, Iwa, (,'liarlen Hnvder. of Aun.r., ('Guiiij of Marlon, ntali of Oregon, tin- (!,' )r mod In ortlie lill nworti aialtmem N... rail , for llie piiiehaaefor the of Heittlon Ni,:fl' 1otrnlili '(South, of ltapacf, ! ami will offer proof tonhnw that the bind aonght I- im,re valuable lor lt flintier or alalia than for aitn cultural pyrpoaea. ami tottiebllnh Mn claim 10 aaM land lieinre the l!eltf aud Iliciler i.f tills office at Uorebiirg, Oregon, 011 Monday tin ' Aitlidayof July. I9"J. flu namnaaa wttneaaen: I.. Ucldt.lJ. fry, A fry, E. Will, of Aurora., Oregon. , r Atir ami all neron ilallalne arfifraulv tha toiV! (layof ioir.-i'JM. . a -. J.T. IlRIKito. K-Kl.ler NOT1CK Ktjrt-J'tJl!MCATI()N. 'L'liltiol "Ktuti-H Lnnil Otttcv. Jfom-liurKr. Ore.. Apr.ZJ, IWi . . ii..viiji KiviM iimi 111 emu- iog or cat; Uie mtlc pnn. that , and the Wisconsin ami the Helve i':'" Properties. Little "An net for the mile of Umber UuvU , Ilooti days. Incidents of the day, I do they think that they are the In the Stair of Ciillfuriilu. Oivim. especially those of a local nature, same ledges as the Vesuvius that VvnlIn:nllllVuMllllBtlnTrltIlJ. largely enter into names for the lo- was recently sold for $17,000, but 1" I ve traced then.ii, ('. Antoliiiitii. of Winf. Siimt1oi 1 Abe Never bwi:at was named after line for over four miles in the fol t'ouiit.v'tif DoiiKlnn. state of v Neon-1 a man who never worked and there- lowing line: Starting on Fairview hIii, liiiHthlHiliiytileinntlilHofflcelilH'fore "never sweat." "Wake Up mountain andcoraing west on Fair "!!!Vi!!:,l;:.!!:,r Hill." the prominent Untie mine, is view mountain to Vesuvius, then is. TowiihIiIp Si .So'uth. 'of Kiutifu 2 Went anil wlU offer prooT to nhow 1 uni wie lanii xoiiKiir im more vain- (tlile for ItH.tlmlMT orntollf thafl for itKrlciilturiil punioM's, and to iMtab - lUlililHi lalintojialil latiil liefure Ma- rle L. Ware. 1'. S. CipiiumI-hIiiiiit atj Kiwne IM-enon'. on Saturday the .tli"j vr I .law. I,. Jtel'ormifk. HHruinn T.f Iow..iwpr(yriilee, of L'otthKuUnive, un-Kon. W in . Witte.of .Uinm.otVKoii. v.VK iiniteil t(t file their claim! In .thjs office on or U'fore Hitld .1th day of, July. I!WJ. 1 T. lliiiiKinri. JteUter. NOTK'K KOIt I'UM.ICATIO.V. United States Land Orlicc. Itu-ebiiru Ore.. Aliril i3. 1902. Niitiec in hereliv L'ivull that in cam- pnanee null the prnviHiuns of the net of , niiliarly known, was especially fa-C,.nKre.-of June A IS7H einilled "An , vored by tortune and had made suite- .if California.. Oregon, Nevadu, and w.t-hiiik't.in Ten itury.'' us extended all tie- rimiie 1. 111, 1 MutH4 ny net ot Alltfilat -I, l.VJ'J in citv) Lunelle I'.!'.!1.!1, ..S ?L. OH II I Ul laulllv. ClIllC llieei'Il, ha this d.iv tlleil in thin .itlii-e her rwoin unteiiietit No. 227:). for too purcjii'm otiiie oi sec-1 who could handle a brace of six- iM ttSWJ!!friS. ,1isho6ters and call down a rough ahotv' that llift'.'laml-.friiialitii. VHlllnlil for llrf tliuU.T ilftrtTTStTf more rtih iffr ii(;ricultiiriil puriMHes, and to ei-lubheli her claljii to i-nid land before Marie I.. Ware, U. S. C'dnrnis'i'ioiier at Ktip?ne, Onvmi. the 10th day of July, 1902. Shu uitiiieH ih u'iluei'.-ei1: Nancv -It C"X, ,of Kiiene,. L.U10 ('iniiitv, tliii'in. Ilerbetx, tHJX.of Alma Imuv County, Orei! m, WnrjenC.Miiith Arthur K. smith, of Crow, Lane County,' Oltpiti. Any and nil porum claiiiiln'ndvcie ly the HlH,ve-ilfTibcd huiila are re- iUiliil to lile their chtitni. in this oftice ua or tuturtj r.inl :il day of July, 1002. J. 1. J1IIIIMIK8. Ittvistcr. XOTICi: FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Olllce. Uo.-obiirK. Ore.. April Stli. 11HI2. Notice Is hereby. trl von that 111 com-! ii.. ...... ...i.i. ? 1.. 1 , i I'liuiiii 1,11 110 jni titi-Hni,. 1,1 1 nt (ill it CoiiKivHrt ol June entitled An act for the mile of timber lainK In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." an oNteiiileil toall the Public Laiul' states by act of Atnrtist 4. 1V12. Fred Ilut-Ht. of Aurora. County of Ma-, rlon, State of Orej-on.liHh this day II led in thin otllcc IiIh sworn state- uient No. 210(1. for the iiurc!iiis 'iif the SE K.of Section No. :K in Town,.! hIiIh 'n 11 s ltniiin. ii I', Wiwt 11ml "l.,l' " .Ml. O ini, ami will offer proof to show Hint the laml sought Is nioiv valuable for Its tlmlK-r or ntone than for nirrien tural Mil nrtM.-n, iiain 11 cnutonru iim t mini -. ni r . - i tonald land tK'fore tin? IteKlstorauiliCity, Blue River and Bohemia., Iteeoivor of thin otllce at .Ut.obur. Never before have so many cluims I im.-im itn Tlmrtailnv tin. Illrli ili, 1 (...,, n v.l .'11 n, , purposon. ami to estabiisii ids claim Otvon. on Thursday, the 10th day of July. 1002. Ill 1111 Itift4 IIM W'ltltlWHa-tW II. A. Snytler, (J. A. Hotk. J? M. Will. (5. H. dray, of Aurora. Oivkon. Any anil all pornons .clalmlnir ad - vcrsel.v the alKive-deM'rlbvd'laiitis aiv imi ivoueHtod to tile thefr clai.iin in thlni, vquoHtod to liletlierr claims In ttiinl, ' ,V rA o. j . r mice on or Ix-foro mild 10th da v of former.U. pf.O. Students. Eugene Into. 1002. ' I Guard. ' J. T. DiiiDiiKs. IteKlster. NOTICK FOIt PUlU.ilCA.TION. : ..United States.LaiidOtIke. "Itoseburfr, Ore., April 11th. 1002. V..M..,. I- loiH.l.v .Vlv.in ,l,, l ,.,.! plia,.cewlth ihe provislonn of t he act of Coukivhh of June :t. Vib, en - titled "An act for the mile of tlntlK-r hindHliitlieStateHof Cailforiila. Ore- Sy'n lie Uind Staten by act of Aiuium I, 1M)2, William C. Jonen of Minimi, ,raVYiiJ;& ntateiiicnt No. 220:1. for the imrchase ' of tl.oS.Wtf NWU, NH.SW H',SW( SV t ol Meet 1111 V,i . R i,,,, .(,, Soiih. of HniiK'e II Went and .will ....v. ... .,.vn, ii'v ,i,t,i Hoiurht Hinoiv vji ua'h e f or It.s ..tltn. . . ' . ,,' - i- la. 1 imVpoan-d ;;tai;ifHirch.lm1vi.lU view'pf dettrmiUiug if the to will! hind bofoiv f ho IteArntoraiiilv condition of the roads are such as ltecelver of thin ojllctV at .IUibui-p,'' to'justify. ih'e. immediate shipmeiH 'ill.chwM'Xi'- the ltllli, du.v,tt)l the company's development 01 dim . iiiu.. , .r-iM'.tr ...1.. v..'-.t.:...... He niinien uh1 wHilOm-en: John It. Hoselton, War'a-n 04 Smith, 'leorno Ilosolton, B J Wnltit. nri?i'hi'. OiiMi'nn. tl,.,l.''?.'i?l!n v: Qr'iW'i 11 1 'tcomnielice'the extensive work now Any and all tiei'sorm clnlmlnc adr. . . . .1'. .?, vernely tho aliove-doficrlbed IiiiiiIh.! are roquented to (llo their olaiiiw In ' thin olllcooi or before said 16th day' of July. 1002. J. T. BmnoKs, Register. BewarH ohilr dried or half dry floor prices on kiln-diifd Imnber. AS. W!KS Dovorod Xo Dohcmiiv NoHoa nd Items fjoncrtki Namlnz Mining Claims. Mining Ledges. What a peculiar ami heteryene- Ilohemia, Ore, May 4, tyoa. oui mass ot Miplinntniis immes, and To Editor liohemia Nugtjet: a world of historv, both national Sir, in reading in your valuable pa and domestic, that tro to make on ner nlmnt the difTprcnt claims In alartre maiotitv of the i properties. The sweetheart left in 1 the Eastern states finds her name I perpetuated by a large producer of ; gold A dear old mother's maiden name is not forgotten. Neither is the old village, the sister, the net 1 another. Hill and his companion ( were camped on the hillside just mlrt 1 ot Hnltn. "hcv hnr 0ected the rrotiiiil the (Iav hefnrp !p , 'J, "e 8rou,lu Ule " uetore lne corapnniou awose eany and continued his search, and 011 being successful aroused old Hill iih v 7rd?; ?P'Ibm- 1 have found it. So this is the way this fampus copper mine was named. Hundred u)f others found their names under somewhat similar con- ditions. . . A good story of the naming ofl I the "Holy Terror" mine of Key I stone, S D., that has seldom ever j found its way into print comes I flora an old , friend of the dis coverer's wife who used to enjoy telling it to her intimate friends. Old man Franklin, as he was fat several good sized "raises" before the discovery of the Holy Terror, . and -Mrs. I-ranklm. now also dead, I Wi,s one of the rough frontier but )t. a a , , j "oicsouien, gooti-neartea women I olten met with in the early days, character as readily as many men. One-day she succeeded-in 'gaining a reluctant promise .from her hus band' to accede to her wishes and name a good mine after her, wind - ing up her , argument with the re- mark .that he had named claims for dogs and cats and everybody else he knew, and it was time he named one after her. Soon he ap- !CS,f U.rat 3he had folirid the mine of mines, and he' was happy to grant her wish, and that the papers were ready to sign aud be recorded. Af ter signing the papers she glanced over the title and suggested that there had been some mistake, that this was not the claim he meant to . , . , 1 , 1 " J'e"i i '-i 1 plied that ' it certainly was. "No I it is not: this is named the Holv ! 1 t..,,, ti,;.. k.i c .1. i. ", ., , . . f, . ..-r good-natured retort that "if you are, not a holy terror there never I was one." ' i 1 Alining Claim Surveys. 1 , . . . , urners uwe oeen tssuea oyaur - , , - . , veyor-uenerai .Meitirum lor llie sur- : Vey of uowards'of 60 miniuc claims . :,. ,u m?,,!,,., districts nf HnL-er:w1'11 a cloud ot pessimism.-T'iju? ,,., .' rC. ..j ,,!,,- l'.CII UIVICIVI ".llltCJGM HI UIIG klUIC The comtMissiouer of the general .....u uu.i-c ima uwoo "i"ia !of contracts for the surveys to 1 Homer n. Ancel nnd to Charles I.. In n.r W T ,u .uu.ic n . . .. 1 m x ,, , r .'n 'i..i. i -nu r-,it.--..j f ,V vi 0. J . r" ' 1 Judson Rock. The TinUnn Knot-nennle ore nnw 1 I arranging forth letting of a' 400 1 ! foot contract ou the big tunnel. ' 1 :n i,i,i.. t,. Wllll.ll llCKVliauuii Kiuuauiy "c i clod thisveek. .The company , iis already drifting on the ledge, 1 aud assays give a return of $10. 50 w itl 6 . Mt Copper with the fae The ! ; company reports several, sales of 1 stock -this week, one "-substantial i bei&- made. to- the- Georgia Harper Dramatic Co. . Hiawatha. M J. E. Russell, general mining iHuilUKCl vji uie 111H.1YUI1H1 nun UK 1 f ..a... .i. :,..!. V,U., 13 IIUW VPIIIIIU IIIC Mintlll f ?qiiippienv"nowr-4'dy toVshipnient. J his equipment eonsists of track, -.car. etcv;.eiiablina the .company .to ontlineii lor ine season, . T,,. 'r-,-?'-, '. .. There;jjaibeen little if any lull i tie sale of te Roy Mock since the company raised tbe price to 10 I ceri,s, In fact it is Moving steadily, Portland, Astoria, aud points East. inroojr To Mining Man thta district: there are verv few of the oeonle Interested cuouirh to find out and trace the different ledges it) their course, but they fire buying interests in some properties that they know very little about. Now , for Instance there is the Hiawntha Harlow and Stocks, then Columbliv and Climax, then a fraction, then the Hiawatha, Wisconsin nnd Hel vetia. Now in reality this prop erty ought to belong to some big company and take in the whole of those claims as they could go down below the Hiawatha and run in on the ledge, which, as we know, is the best and by far the cheapest way to work them; and by the time they would run their tunnel to the Vesuvius ground they would be from isoo to 2000 feet deep. They could be working on ore all the way and they have good fa cilities for working the fa- 0. with a tnillsite, plenty of wood and water below the Hiawatha. This is going to be about as good a property as any in Oregon. I have myself struck the ledge in two places 750 feet west of Harlow and ! a. 1 . HCmi,... t-aat vil t r n j Stocks on the Climax by running a 1 crosscut tunnel 107 feet and on the nnltimhin hv crmseut 10 ieet. i There are a good many who have i. . , . a . . a oougnt stocks in sata property arm don't know really bow good a thing they have got. There has been several parties writing' to me about ' these 'prop crtiesnnd'r'camearJftlifSconclusiou I would drop a few lines to your paper as I know it will interest ! some of your readers. J. B, Morgan. Different Views Co, Q celebrated the Lommerfc elnent of work on tbe raiN d f . he Bobenia ? Al I ... f monw mnntlw hefnrr the residents who shonted them selves hoarse will say with Shakes peare's 'Puck," "what fools these mortals be." Eugene Guard. It is our supreme pleasure to ex tend to Cottage Grove the glad hand. That city's growth and prosperity will not only help the county but the whole state. Let Bohemia pour out its gold into the lap of luxury and all Oregon will be benefitted thereby. A rail road to Blue River cannot be built too soon to suit us and we believe all Cottarre Grove would bid us 1 r.nH.niw,l i enrli an enterprise. 1; -r-- . r---- , Tjf nc hrnarlen nnr vision, let US v -a-i - , tlt.aira tn.e oonzpn 01 our progress 1 eeue Register. Mining Personals. Ylf..11... moanfl., Cfttrf n Alf I seventh imerest , th;..LiUy!. Hohh.-irrl" and 'Texan" and ontf- f.tI, :,-, : o,1i,,...o I -" . -.. . ..... V. , . lllir.ll.,i n1,nl,,rr ft mining claims in . i.v. u......... , ar,o vaiKer the 1 Bohemia District to A. G. Hovey. Frauk I,e Roy, accompanied by W. E. Duncauson, representing California capitalists, left for the 1-eRoy property this week on tour of inspection of the proyerty. Mr. Duncansoti aud his DeoDle are con- ... r ... S empiai.ng n neavy ,ve3wUeui ... lue property, Jack Klofenstein after a few days visit with bis many friends in this city, has returned to. Bin, River, where he will remain tor some time before going into the Bo hernia district in the interest of his holdings there. Jack was oneoftlie boys who narrowly escaped the big snow slide m Blue Kivcr on tnc nroDertv of C II. Park, some ,,,nal.u icrn weelwS aB0' WON'T FOLLOW ADVI0K AFXKU PAYING FOR IT. In ti recent article n prominent phynU ciun auya, "It Is poxt to jmposiiblo for thopliysiehin tu get hi pittluntu to curry out any prescribed cotl.'seof hyglenoor diet to the ginullest oxtont; ho liaa bn -one rv'Kurt le(t. namoly, tho drug tratr mont." When medicines are used lot chrome constipation, the mot mild and uentle obtainahlus "audi- as- Chamber lain'Rtoniai5li.jSfLivwJVtlt. "houM be employed. Their JuajrtiPt followcj by eomtipitlon tfiey'fMVo th boif oil in a natural end healthy mqdition For I . 1 an . r m caia nu rs.ia ncrtn iiriicr 1 ui. We wilt sell vour property Cot? find Dlk, Room 3- 1