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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
if! EMIA NUQQET. HOWARD A HENRY, rroprlatota. tv-j, now. .... tor. Entered at U xlofflf at 01tr Clwrf, Cttjon ai Mctrad Claw mil tthi Ht. N l nf r I r.. ! t . (Wl. In Nl Urtrt . UtvrtMn IUtMttuu. bMn upon Tfitn tinrn UVmt tin ffl.&t K. If. rvraie'i ,.Jllertlilri.Amn. Mnt. Marrtimiti hn. Bn rranrltco. California, wnerecon. trmcti (or idmllrtnt ran w made lot It, FrIUAT, AVT.WS7 I, 100i. In this issue of tbe Nntrcet will be found a notice inviting and so llciting tbe citizens of Cotjage Grove to attend a meeting Friday evening with tbe view of talking over the method of procedure in the matter of seenriug literature necessary to give our particular lo cality recognition in the several states where the literature of our , sister towns is so soon to be circu lated through the medium of the advertising bureau, represented by Mr. McKinney. who visited this eity some time ago. It will be re- membered that no money consider ation was asked by the bureau manacer. He simply extended a courteous invitation to provide his bureao with whatever literature we desired that onr town and vicinity might have asa representation along with other towns. We must take j into consideration that every town and locality of any coneinence in i .Oregon is enthusiastic in this mat ter and that they have- agreed to furnish from .50.000 to 150,000 pamphlets, according to the size of the town, and that in some in stances the matter is already in the hands of the printer, and that if we do. anything toward showing the good people of the middle west that we are alive and on earth, we must get at it as soon as possible. This is an opportunity that comes to a state upon rare occasions, say nothing of a community, and the best should be made of the oppor tunity. It means the rapid growth of the state of every community m the state. It means the intro duction of wide-awake and pro gressive citizens of every state, who. represent in the aggregate thous ands of dollars in money. It means In the dlatrlct fit prencnt; therefore, tbeiimileof tnuiHportntlon between the ftrtoilKcllt)iw ot the district l by htimbnek. With the coming ot railroad these wagon roads will be built. The travel In tlie district will keen onen thene roads durlnir the winter and all tho oren can be hauled to the cam on sleds. The Bohemia District Is In the wewtcro part ot tho nUtto. OrvRon It sell l about SCO talk tn length-cant to went and at Mitt 330 rnileu north to Mouth, and contains an iuvrt ot W.- 0.10 wjunre mile, being over 11 time thotireaof Mrvwncmiaett. itn pop ulation In abont BOO.OOO, Oregon ho (went vnrlcty ot win era!. Placer K'd l found ntpnjr the river cquro between the varl. ous rnngea awl spur. Quart gold Ih mined hi the wwtem, wwteni tuul Houthern nectlonsot tbestatc. Silver la found coestcnalvc with thcKold, Copper and leal are frequently found. Clnnnlw cslste In paying qunntltlca near the headwatcra Ot the Will- lunette river In the wentern part of the Ktatc. Iroii exist In tlw north cm iart ot the state. Coal Is found alone the const In various places. It la a well known fact thnt Oregon Is today taking front rank among the mineral producers ot the United State. And those who Know her tiesh predict that she will outstrip Colorado m the production of gold within the next ten years, while as tor the Bohemia ittniug District I believe It Is the most promising I have ever seen and I predict a most brilliant future for lu Will Buy. I wish to buv a good improved farm. Address Lock Box 65, Cot tage Grove, Ore. Improvkd Farms Wanted. We have a tew casn ouyers tor improved farms. Also city property. I'lIIIXirS fit WUKKLER. Stores Consolidate. U. S.. Martin and whit Gowdy have consolidated their furniture stores and this week removed their stocks to tbe new building 011 First street owned by Martin, Jenkins &J Lawson. New Bar And Fixtures. Messrs. Barker and Pertnan, pro prietors of theExchange saloon, are busy this week with their entire force as well as carpenters and oainters overhauling their rooms on Main street, and replacing the old bar and fixtures with new. Tbe new bar is a beauty and will com pare with the best in. Lane county. money to develop tbe various en- Insane. terprises, some of which have been Cbos. S. Settle, was locked' up started in a way, only to be cast Thursday by Constable Bert Law aside for want of capital, while son charged with.insanity. He has others were only dreamed of. Let had trouble with .one of his NOTICE FOR ronUCATION. United States Land Office, Kocbirfc, Or)ton, - , IU03. Kotin is herebv clven that in uotodII- snce with the proTifioni of the act of Congrcfs of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in the . . r r . ! . t V" I - and Washington Terrltorr," a extended to all the Public land State by act of Augmt 4, 1893, Thomas A. Cimplwll, of Mohawk, Countyof Lane, Kta(e of Ore gon, has this day filetl In this office his sworn statement No. 3030, for the par chafe of the if H N K f , N K 1-4 8V 1-4 A NW1.-1SK 1-4 of Section No. 32ToDhln 22 8 of Banco 2 W. and will offer proof to show thatthnland sought is mora valu able forits timber orstonethan toragri enltaralpnrpote. and to establiih his claim to said land before Marie L Ware U. S. Commissioner at Kucene. Orecon. on Tuesday the7ihdaypl Oct., 1903. lie names as witnesses: William Whit, of Cot U eo Grove. Ore- on, Joseph Shies, of Star, Oregon. Cal Si. Young, 01 Vina, uaneio..ure., Her man T. Dow. of Cottage 13 rove. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse Ir the abovc-riescrit-ed lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of Oct., 1902. J.T. ISmducs, Keglater. ns not be caught napping. Let us respond aud get in and secure our share of tbe great flood offmmigra tion sure to follow the broadcast spread of Oregon literature. It is .coming to Oregon, and if we do not get it it will be because we have ,,jiot enterprise to reach out for it, an"d"ih that event we do not deserve - it. Let every one come ont and do their part. Cottoned lroun?a L 500; 1896, f 27,000; 1S97, H5.O00; 1S98 iMfiOQ; 1899, $75,000; 1900, $VXifi(f; -. 1901, $200,000; tnUi $578,40. Jloat.of this ore -jvas "treated by' stamp mills and concentrating tables The activity In the district has In creased from year ,to j-ear and some very rich strikes have been made rlurlnc the last 12 months. Conser vative estlmateH place the yalneot the ore on tbe damps and In the mines await tag transportation fa cilities as over $5,000,000. The ores that have been sent out to tho smelters have mostly been con centrates. These ores were hauled Ijy wagon to Cottage Grove at a cost of $10 per ton. There, are smelters at San Francisco, Tocoma and Everett. Tacoroa has received most of the ore. Tlie coHt ot hauling on the railroad and treatment at the smelters has averaged about $15 per ton, making a total cot from the mines of $25 per ton. It has, there lore, been Impossible to ship direct from tlie mines, with concentrating, ores running less than $'H per ton, This, of course, will be obviated -when the railroad Is completed. It wlil then be possible to ship the crudo ores that run $! per ton, and )etm rt inmil! margin for the owner. Tilts will be a great boon to many who cannot utford to put In concen trating plants. There Is a line opportunity for '' capital to put In custom mills. Three or four of them In various parts of the district would pay handsomely. Arrangements have about !ven com' pleted for erecting a smelter on the Hue of -the new railroad, ltt miles from tlw district. Bohemia presents marked iwlvan tages over the average mining camp for economical mining. The hillsides are steep and nearly all ot the claims can be developed by driving tunnels directly on tho ledsea and gaining great depths.- It Is frequently tho ittso that on a single claim a .depth of 100 feet-can 1 gained by driving a tunnel on the vein from tlie lower end ot the claim. Theiefson abund ancc of timber and water and fre quently sufficient powerenn.be ob. tiilned on tho chibn from tho water to run all the machinery required lor tho intiio and mill. Tho disadvantages are tho heavy fall of enow In the winter on the mountain) and the rain lii.thevnl. leys. The uubw Is often eight to ten feet on tho level and lavs on tlw ground usually until the Brut of June. neighbor, and Although said to be imaeinary..it seems to have preyed on his mincfuiitil he lost his reason. Sheriff Withers was notified and came up on the afternoon train and took tbe unfortunate man-tb Eu gene for examination. YoijnOjHuutkr. Allen Hater, the tweive-year-oici son ot Air. ana .Mrs. j.onn w. Baker, oi this city, has proven himself a very promising, hunter, already this season. While at tbe Baker ranch on Mosby creek this month he hiked, into the woods with a. 38 Winchester and soon was up against a big buck. At a dis tance of 75 yards, he took an off hand shot at the deer and dropped him in bis tracks with a bullet through bis heart. Temporary Depot. Wednesday the warehouse be longing to Long & Bingham was refitted for the temporary depot of Southern Pacific. Agent Aubrey has received instructions to vacate the old depot by August I, and be seems to be prompt-to take time by the fo-clock, work will commence immediately and it 4s predicted that Cottage Grove wilUbave one of the most complete and modern depots of any town of its size within six weeks'. M. S. S. Picnic At 11:30 Wednesday morning about 150 M E- S S scholars aud teachers filed up to thpO &S. E. railway grpunds where two nicely decorated and well seated flat cars awaited them and got aboard. They were bound for a days outing at tbe end of tbe track, with the view of spending a happy noon hour in tbe -.England grove A bounteous feast of good things in cluding ice cream and cake was in evidence and tb"? day was passed most pleasantly. Important Meeting. There will be a meeting of the business men and citizens of Cot tage Grove this (Friday) evening at Johnson WEby's lavvomce todis cos the subject of issuing advertis iug pamphlets for the city aud sur rounding country in accordance with the plans of the advertising mitttu. r'.'Uf I7nmm.il T f system. This will be an important meeting for those interested in tbe future growth and progress- of Cot tage Grove and should be freely at tended. This Saw Miu.. Work on the Long & Bingham saw mill is progressing as fast as the adjustment of heavy machinery will permit, Mr. Long plates that logs will be loaded ou tbe Oregon & Southeastern lino from tbe Mack England place and the Dave Baker place next week, J. B. Manning, tbe mill manager, who has been identified with large milling in terests 011 tbe sound for many years now financially invented with who hns and will have when the mill is completed direct charge ol the plant, expects to be ready to put tbe mill in full action by the 10th of August. At ptcsent the mill will cut 30,000 feet, but it is itv prctcd that the plant will be increased to 60,000 in less than one year, in fact the mm foundation was built with this in view. SOHCE FPU PUBLICATION. Unltnl State tarn) OHIce, Rotebiirg.Orcvoii, July 11, 1902. Notlist in linfebv ulvoii that In cumuli ance with the" provislous of tho net of fjinur. of Jun! 3. 1878. entitled "An act tor the nle ol timber Units In the States of California, Oregon, Havana, ami Wathlngton Territory," aa extended to nil the 1'iiblle Land Sutra by act o( Annul 4. 181EL Mrs. Lavrllo C. 11 own. otl'ortlanil. County of Multnomah, State ot Oregon, hai this day tiled In this office her sworn ttatement No. 2934. for the purchaie of the or. jr.ot Section o, w, Towuahip 20 South, of Itanjjo 2 W. and will oner prooi to mow mat too laiiu aniieht la more valuable for III timber oritone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish her claim to said land before Marie U Ware. TJ . 8. Commia aioner at Kuceiio, Oregon, on Thurs day. thrSSth day of Sept., 1902. Mm names as witnesses : C. M. Yonnir. Jaroer L. Goln. A.J Shoemaker of Kiivne, Ore., Hugh Any and all pereon clalminc adverse ly tho nboY-dfcrlbt land are re quested to file their claims in thia-oftlca on or before said 26th day of Sspt.. 1902. j, l . uhiooes. iiegiuer. NOTICE FOR PUBUCAT10N. United Statet Land Office, Roseburg, Orejton, , 1902. Notice Is hereby riven that in com pliance with the phlviaiont of the act of Ctinarcsaof June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber land in the Status of California, .Oregon, Nevada, and' VahinrUJr Territory," us tx- tendW to all the l'uollc ijimi maiea uy actof A i iii at 4. 1802, Frederic G.Youni. nf Kuirene. Countv of Lane. State of Oregon, has thia dav tiled in thla otfice. hii aworn atatement No. 3033 lor tlie purchaae nf the Lots 3. 4, 0 & 10 of SwrtlbirNo. 1R. Towmhin 20.. 8outh of Kang-N. 1' West ; and'wlll offer proof toshownnnvtne lana sougin is more val uable for ita timber or atone than for ag ricultural piirpoes, and .to ettablinh hi claim to ald land before Mkrie L. Ware. U.S.-Coinmifsloner at hugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of Oct.,1902. He names ai witnrsaesr Jweph Slee, of Cottage Grove. Ore., AN Ired liigelow, ucnjaniln nicner.ni ot-ir, Orrgi-n, Ilorman T. Dow, of Cottugf Grove, Ore. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the uhovcdeacrlbed lamU are re- quested to file their claim in this offii-e on or oelore am iii.ii nay-oi uci., luua J. T. Uriookh, Jtegitler. NOTICE VOJl PUBLICATION. United State Land Offlce, Itonehurg, Ore., June 3tth, 1002. Notice Ih hereby irlven that In com pllance with the provUlonB of the actof CongrcBH of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber landtfln the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory." an extended to all the Pub lic uvati HtnteH uy ace oi Augum , lfi92. Adelbert J. Mclntvre. of lie- iinlnm. Countv of ChehnllH. State of wiufli.,iiaHtuiH(iay nici in hum nuice lilx nworn Htatcment No. 2800, for the purchano of the E of the 8W X. of theSEJfof Section No. 10, Towiwhlp No. 21 South, ot Itange 8 West and will offer nrnof to Hhow tlint the land nought Is more valuable Jor It tim ber f)T Htone man ior asncunurui purpoe, anr to eutablfHh IiIh claim to said viand before Marie I Ware, U. 8. Commlsaloner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monduy the 15th, day of Sept,, 1902. He names oh wiinenMen: Olof Obenr. tniarlen Oliertr. Hialmar rieison, ueo. w, naw, oi jioquiani, waan. Any and all pcrRonx claiming ad versely tne aDovc-fiCKcrioea itinuH are renuetited to tile their clnlniH In thin office on or before sold 15th day of Sept,, 1902. d. i . uiunuEH, itegiHter, NOl'ICB FOB I'UBLICATION. United State! Land Office, , Iloelmnr. Ore., Juno 24th, 1902. Notice In hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congrcwt of June'3,-1878, en titled "An act for the side of 'Umber landa In tho-StuteH of California. Ore gon, rtevada, and wimnington Ter ritory," as extenuea to an ine runuc Ijtnd StatCH by act of Autrust-f . 1892. Charles Obcrg, of Hoqulam, County of chehaiis, Htato oi wasn., nan tnis day filed In this ofllco his sworn statement No. 2809, for tho purchase of tho NB of Section No. 14 In Tow"rwhlpNo.21 S., Bongo No. 8 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought le more valuable for Its timber or stone man ior agricultural pur.KjHCH, and to establish his claim to said land liefore Mario L. Ware, U. H. Commissioner at Eusenc. Oregon on Monday, ttp 15th day of wept., lie names as witnesses: Olof Obcrg, A. J. Mclntyre, IIjaI mar Nelson, Geo. W. Bhuw, of IIo. ijulam, Wash. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands are roiuorited to file their claims In this ofllce on or before said 15th day of Kept 190? .f T BitiDCI " irr t-r llK t'OKT OF Til K CON D1TION or The First ' National Bauk pf Cottage Qrote, rt Cottag Orove.tn the Stnte of Oregon, ntthecloiept biul neaa, Jnly 16th, 1W2. RKSOURCES. ImhiihJ illneoauti IKS'? 01 0rJr(t, imnlKil ami unttcenM ,W H tt, H. ltondi to ncrarr flrculnllon U.KHJ 00 I'nuiiMAi on u. a itomt Ma ce txvtU, Mvorittw, tc ... e.ewsi BanVlncliaut, latulliim ulAilur &.W0W Du Iron Nllon lltwll (uot IUkiv AirsntJ).... 11.0MM )o from apiirovl rvMrve agtnU. . VtU 11 CheeVi anil olhor cili llema FraetlooaL raixr eurrtner, ulrkrlt, amiHi tt uwrcLUOMir ariavRl tin trl I W M tiPtabUnilti boIm Ra.irnipllouruiil with V. .HTreiur (J per cent ot vlKulttloii) . . 1J.TW fi ras oo Tout IIKU 1 LUIUTII. Capital utoeli rM M,0 00 Umltvldtd rrnfln. Iea eifcum aud UoM 3,f;j Matlonil Dank nolo ouliUn4lna HJW (C PMloTruit Compaulci anil Bavlnn Dank T M tuOltlJual titpmlliiutilcct to deck 1JI.1I0 U rxm)anlcrtUleatrtolilxMlt. ... 1.S1J Total I1W.M1 i State of Oregon,) S as: County ot Lane. ) I, Herbert Kakln, Cahier of thenbovo- nnmwl bank', dnaolemnly awnir that the above atatoiacnt ! true to the bent of my knowledge and Iwlief HKKllKHT 1UK1N, Caahler. Snbacribed and aworn to before me thia 2Ut day of July, 1002. f ) J. K. Vobso, aaAL Notary I'utillc. ( ) allet; Darwin Uriktow Director I N. W.W j Qua. M. I IIITK llAWLtV LOST: On street between J. P. Curran'a residence and depot, small stick pin made, from $2.50 gold piece., tinder please leave at J. v. Currin's ding store and receive, re ward. MKS. J P. CUKHANS. A-stheOld Maid Said when She IC i ssed the Dwarf. Our ad are abort and sweet and right to the point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Brchant & Morgan DRUGGISTS. The yew Era Drug Store. COTTAGK GROVE, OltK. SHANAFELcT'S Photograph Gallery WOW OPEN New backgrbunds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-class worlc. All work.euarantecd. Lowest prices, call and 'examine work. OddosUc Masonic hall. West 1 side, Cottage Grove. TICKETS ' TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN Railway. ShortiUne '-TO , Ht. Paul, Vutulh, Minneapolis, Chleago, AND POINTS SAST. , , i Through l'alace and Tourint Slbeper'a Dibing ana uuuut omoKing Library Car. DAILY THAINB: FAST TIMES For Kates, Foldera and Full Informa tion regarding Ticket Bonten, call on or address J. W. PHALON.T. F- A. II, UIUKSSUiV, V), 1. n. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. A. H. 0. DRNNIBTON., O. Y7. P. A f".M ; t iv. 0:e "fattle wb A 9t Sft'ECIAffj We have nix wnlst pntterns-.l yntd lengths in Crlstnl Card Sllki thee & ililC n ! ixttterii.t sold early in the scawn, and teatllly, nt SOots H yttVlL Vc n " ' ' offering the remainder, 74 yards, nt the very low price of 3!?otS (1 lriVl $166 for four yard pntterm. Thenc slllu are very" desirable. You can afford u silk waist nt these pricci. Come early Ifyou do not wish to be disappointed. They will not Inst long SPRING BEAUTY. Ladies find in our Spring Stock n nice variety of beau tiful thlllRS. Dimities, Lawru, Linens, Percales, MuiUna, Silks. Light weight goc.ds for drcsv cs, waists or decorations. The real point is the beauty mid durability of the goods. T,ACrF. OTTR.T'ATTSra Right now, when yon arc needing Lace Curtains, we're showing the most complete assortment we have had. It looks like the Manufacturers bad tnnde special cfiotts to turn out nothing bul beautiful patterns. We think you'll find them just what you're looking for, and nt smaller prices than you expect to pay. AT NEWLAND'S LADIES' RBADY MADE GARMENTS White I.nwu Shirt walMs that you con afford to buy They nic stylish and well inndc. Tucked in front and buck. These wniits nrc worth more than we nsfc for them 7fictu. Skirts in Crash, Linen, Ducks and Serges, very nicely niiulc. Our Linen Skirts cut latest Style, 7 TtO !)0(l f .W. About the price you will pay for the material. Muslin Undergarments, Largest nviortiticiit in the city, at very low juices. AT NBWLASfD'S A HUMMER FOE THE SUMMER! ALL ROADS LEAD TO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Variety of Styles. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New Effects in Fine Hosiery. NOTE OUIS SPECIAL CELEltlCATlOiV AI, SBEKE ANfl NOW You're thinking of n new suit and where to get it to the best advantage. If you 11 accept oursugges- , tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Urgent .Woolen Mill in : America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bears this guarantee, 'The goods in this garment contain no cotton or anyother adulteration and we will forfeit $100.00 : if cotton be found in the warp or fillins of same," Mkvi'iitt.n Wooi.u.n Mills. Maj'ufactuhi'.hh. MOTHERS BrinffyourllttlochHiwtoourKtoreiindlltthemoiitlnthoBdNiitty ViuteeHtiltw. ith : ti.O.viiim. Knee I'ftntH Kiiltn (or boyH, from II to 12 yenm. Mciim' anil IloyM1 clftthhiK. 11 full Htook. Menu' nil wooT huIIm, no uhotldy. no cotton. i low tui 10.00 ier milt. KuIIh for $1B.00 iih roix! iw C3MK I to f' ) HiilU rtaw here. ; 7 m LOOK HERE COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF CLOTHING FOR I1EN AND BOYS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS. A. D. LEROY, Cottage Grove, Oregon. ytrmnnpfYinfa a groTnrtnnQ , .?opp..r9.5.1 SSFJMV a This Coupon ih Valuable brlnir g 3 it with you whon yott come, n E59