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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
NUGGfeT. pMT"TMTM88S5 B NRAT JOtl M1INTINO. H Till! AIIVKIITIMNII MKIUUM. m va & u u as Devoted to the Mining, Lunik-ring mid Punning Interests of tlif Community, to Oood Government, nnd Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. IV COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, igdi. NO. 37. ' ft? IKcs and M ovofod to D'6horVltv Noro.3 and tfonerol InfoKojrro Mining 1DIRQ AT TIM TOI 01' IIOIIEAUA. OKIMION SHCUHITII1S COMPANY. Iloliciniii, Ore., Kept, id, 1003. Hi) Nuooht I.iwt Sunday morii' iug a jolly crowd on pleasure licnt left the Musick mine for n day among the clouds nt the very sum mit of old llohcmla'H limit lofty and rugged peak. The party con rilstctl of the MIshch Katharine and Marguerite llruud, and Esther Anderson: Messrs. Cy J. llhiglmm. John Peterson, Chat. Strong, An drew nnd Willie Ilrund, Then. Med ley and A, V. Churchill. With the well known "Cy" in guide, the ascent was made ill about one hour without serious mishap. Several hours were spent in viewing the grand and magnificent scenery from this the hlghetft peak in all the Ilo hemla Mining District. To a lover of nature iu all her grandiirc, this climli. although ruguod and arduous, is well worth the effort. The Indies of the party in a charm ing manner served n delightful nnd toothsome luncheon to which it is neediest to'sny nil did nmple justice. During the day some fifteen snap shot views weie se cured, and "Cnnip Peach" was duly christened with appropriate cerciuouic. I.nlc III tuc aiieruoon the party slowly nnd laboriously began the descent to the Musick mine where they safely arrived with sun burned cheeks, rvenous np!tites and more or lens daninue to wearing apparel, all voting the day one of extreme pleasure and one long 10 lie remembered. Come to llohctnin. Mr. Editor, climb to this di..v mountain height, feast your eyes upon this wonderful panoramic view nnd do not fail to leave your autograph in the hook of registry at "Camp I'hach." About Tho Smeller. A comtnunicatlou irom .m. u. Warner, one of the original pro moters of the llohcinia Smelling and Refilling Co. which has re cently been incorporated, informs us that things arc rapidly coming to a focus ami wc can look for any kind of development In the near future. The project has been somewhat delayed owing to other business engagements of the expert who has been employed, also to sickness. A thorough tour of inspection will be made early next month after which work will soon commence on the plant, unless it is deemed ad visable to wait until spring. At nuy r.nte, wc are now quite reasonably sure that a smelter will soon he built within n short dis tance of our city in n few months. The Nugget will endeavor to keep its readers fully posted on this proposition as it ts. something of in terest to oil concerned In the web fare of Cottage Grove nnd Hohemia. Was It, Or Was It Not? Iu the article taken from the Min ing nnd Engineering Review n week or so nco. rcunrdiiiK the "Hohemia Mining District," the statement is made that the snme, nccordiug to tradition, was discovered by Dr. W. W. Johnson, of Oregon City, nnd Prank Ilruss, In August 1858. Since publishing the nbove we re ceived 11 communication from W. W. Oglcsby of Junction, in which he states that it wns himself nnd Mining mi. I Kinilnmliig llevlew To many this name may sound istraimc anil unfamiliar, anil yet If I the history of its conception nnd I the important mining projects of its originators and incorporators, were Imaile public iu the Review, the I matter would cover many of its I pages. As it is what is said here must relate principally to its hold ings iu the Hohemia Mining Dis trict. The Oregon Securities Com pany is a strong financial corpor ation, composed principally of east ern capitalists, men wiiu iincrai views and consistent ideas relative to the safe investment of moneys. Its direct dealings and the placing of its capital is mainly inclined to the developing of the gold mines of Oregon, anil especially those of the Hohemia District. Through its in fluence the construction of the O. & S. E. R. R. wan lcgun and is being pushed tocompletiou. Largely owing to its cflbrts and those of its predecessors, the Helena Consoli- 'dated Mining Company, is the I great Hohemia Gold Mining Dis trict pushing so rapidly to the front. I Tilt- Oregon Securities Company lis organized under the'lawsof New 1 U-rsey, with a capital of $5, 000,000 I fully Kiid and non-assessable. The I company is composed of capitalists f energy and good judgment. It has iu view the development of . mines, the building of railroads I and the construction of mammoth ! reduction works. Its formation jieally compelled the consolidation 'of tli - great mining companies of I Hohemia. namely, the Helena Con solidated Mining and Milling Com lKiny, the Cnlapooia- .Mining and j Milling Company, and the Musick j Mining and Milling Company. While each of these organizations were strong institutions of their kind, it is sufficient to state the present one is n consolidation of their strength and owcr. From the time Messis. P. J., R. J. and J. J. Jennings, three brothers grown to manhood In the mining business, became associated with Mr. C. II. llnitienu iu the contml and man agement of the Helena mines, Nos. 1 and 3, the prospects nnd the future of the Hohemia Mining Dis trict appeared brighter than ever before, and throughout the district new life is being manifested. The claims of the Helena Consolidated Company numbered eleven, all iu one group, comprising over 300 act cs, located on the east and west slope of Grizzly mountain and covering the entire mountain from Horse Heaven creek to Champion creek. The company owns 7,300. feet of the Helena ledge nnd has driven eight tunnels, one shaft nnd several open cuts. Iu twenty eight months the Helena Consoli dated Mining Company has pro duced f314.003.25, paid $170,000 iu dividends and has $20,000 in the treasury for developments nnd im provements. This now is n nor tiou of the treasury funds of the Oregon Securities Company. The above statement indicates some thing ot the magnitude ol the ore body of the Helena property. The value of the ore improves with depth, but this docs not indicate the vnlue of the ores lying beneath Lthe level of the tunnel and in the center of the mountain. The Helena ledge is nine feet iu width, seven feet of it pay ore and handled at mill without sorting. While of syenite nnd nndecite is a heavy capping of trnp rock. The ore from the surface to 11 depth of 400 feet Is free milling, with n percent iirc of sulphides of copcr and also of lend being about 30 per cent lead and 3 percent copper, Heavy bodies of free milling ore lie along side the base ores. In the lower levels of this group thousandi of tons of base ore of almost incalcul able value arc in sight awaiting transportation. The Calapooia group, known in the district as the Champion mine, comprises nineteen claims. On it is n to-stnmp mill, also 3.300 feet ol a NOTH'K TOR Pt III.K ATION. flllli'il HtutxM 1,m.l Oilier. ItOM'ImrK. On-., Kept, mil, r. Notice Ih hereby kIvc-ii that In com pliance with the jiiovImIoiim of the iwt of Coiikivmm of.lum- .'I. IX7H, en tilled "An net for the hiIi- of HiiiIht IiiiiiIh In the HluteM of allfornla, Ore jcon, Nevndn, mul VnMiiliii;tou Ter ritory." in extended to nil the Pule lie Lund HIiiIcm liyuei of Aiii;iihI I, lMtf, William W. HnliioH. of Kiw'iii', County of Lime, Unite of Oregon I111M thin iluy 11 led In this olllct! his HWoriiMluteiiK'nt No. -HI s fur the pur chase of the LotM it A I. H'iSW.c NV)JHWJjofKeet(oiiN... 2,TowiihiI No. "0 Kontli. of ItiniL'f ' Wimi mul 1 will offerproof to tdimv that the liuil HoiiKht Ih inure valuable, for Hm lim it' I re rniM trnimu.if riitiiiiiirr IMT ir MtOlle tlllltl for MKrlclllllirll from the mini. In Hie mill Dniwliitw ' l"n'H-M, Mill! to eHtllilfnli IiIh ehilin irom iiil n inctotiiemill. Ueiclop-, UtmlM JnMl )H)f,m. M)tr0 u xynri incuts on the croup amount to over p. h. rimiiiilMHlniier nt Kiibw. 3,500 feet of tunneling, 1,500 feet Oregon, on Mouiln.v the iHt, day iK-inir on the Chamtiion claim alone. loflf.. Jixc. 1 ills is n great property iu itself and admirably situated forthctnak Iliilliex. of Kiikciic, Or.' IF Dig of a monster mine. 1 he Star group of fourteen claims, situated one uud one-half miles west of the Musick, is another property belonging to the company. There are six different ledges on the prop erty nnd over $25,000 has been ex pended iu actual development work. A deep tunnel is now being driven from the north side ol the moun tain, which will give a vertical He oilmen iih wltnrxwM: 1 II '! fl,.... InLIIUt.!. ..If'..... fl. J. ifuit. un.mT...inv. ill , iiiiiikiti drove. Ore., (.'hnrle IImIiicm. John! Any mul nil lM.'rMoiix cliihuhii: uif- verwly the above-iliwerllieil IiiiiiIh nre reiiuexted to file tlielr cIiiIiiim In thlM olilee on or iH-fore nnlil Int day of Dir.. ItKtt. J:T. IliuiKihM. IteKixter. NOT1CK FOR PI'ni.H ATION. I'ulti-il Ktnti-H IjiiiiI Olllce Itowliunr. Oiv.. Sept. :i, lwr.' Notlee Is hereby Riven thnt In con)- We are offering greatly Reduced Prices in many Lines of Goods to make Room for our FALL STOCK 1 Which is now arriving: Daily. ut Less than Cost. Shirt Waist Big Bargains in Ladies Shoes till September 1st. Tlie only Complete Line of Gents' and Boys' Cote in Town, EAKIN & BRISTOW. dentil ol .in feel frnm nnev of 111.. I'lllllUC- with the JiroN WllllH of the j , ... lc( ,, j (-,,!! jr,VHrf , ,iiin,.:i, siS, en- 1 inouiliain. I tltKsl "An net for the wile of tlmlier None of the properties of the , Inniln In the State on iilirnriilii. oi-- Oregou Securities Company arejK"". Neviuln, and WaMliliiKton Ter- nrosnecis Thev nil Ioml' nin I rlt,"-v- "H extemlod to nil the l'uhllc prospicis. i - an ioii(, . nf,o Ktatert nut, Vn KUHt4i 1MK; pasw.il into the cntegory of thor- jirH.OIIvlii VI.Hklnofi ottaKe(Jrove. oiiL'lilv dewloned mines and sev- I f'o. of f jine. Stitn nf Ore Iiiih tlilM rn1 l(.,,lrn.l ll.n.liin.,. tf U ' till V tllisl III tlllH flllll. lll'T MU'llHI t hnve been expeudeil to accomplish this end. The Helena is a great dividend payer and so will be the i nnd will offer proof to nhow thut the Musick. the Cnlanooia and the Star I hmil Kought Ih uioiv Miluulile for it , nuy nun in hum iiiiii' uer Hworn i Mtutemeut No. itZri, for the piirclutHC !of the i:KKKofr.Ss toii No. :!l Iu j TownnlilpNo. ft) S.r ftuiiKe No. 1! Wist groups. Kicll and payable placers are among tlie Holdings in the gulches and along the various creek beds. Ily the energy and extraordinary fforts of Mr. G. U. Heiigeu, sec retary of this company, has the grcnt amount of eastern capital necessary to build the railroad, to ffect the consolidation of the four great mining properties and for the proposed construction of a smelter at Portland of sufficient capacity for all necessary purposes, been se cured. It was n mammoth under taking to commence with and for its .siicctftftil accomplishment iis credit to him due. Mr. P. J. Jennings, president of the company, who has lately re turned from New York City, re ports the removal of all obstacles to the completion of the Oregon ml Southeastern railroad, building from Cottage Grove into the heart f the lioucmia District, and an nounces the commencement of im mediate operations upon the large uiiuel that is to connect the head t Champion basin witli the Musick mine, through which the consoli- ated properties absorbed by the Securities Company are to be worked. Over S7oo,ooo has been subscribed nnd is available for the driving of this tunnel and other mprovemcuts that arc calculated to make the Bohemia District one of the liveliest miuitigcamps on the Pacific coast. I he tunnel will be 7x8 feet in the clear, 1 )i miles in length, and will cost about '$125,- 000. Through it the ores ot tlie Musick, Helena, Helena No. 2 and Champion groups, comprising about thirty-one claims, or seventy acres. will be taken to the terminus of the railroad for shipment. It may not be out of place here to state the reduction and coticen tra'tinir capacity of the district at the present time is equal to fifty' one stamps nnd fifteen concentrat iug tables although some may not be operating. the mill without sorting tit a ttlr1 Giavjiit fAt nf rvwliAjl ati not Johnson tiint went into mai re- Jves retum at Ule lo.stnmp m 0f . ' . . 1.. .n.A ...1(1. l;nitl. llrni'U IV - gion in 1050 wimi '" '", j $j3.7S to the ton, the great, luture ical survey to prove his statement and requests us to correct our error. The error, if error it was, was tuadfc by the special correspondent of the Mining nud Ungineering Re view and not by us. However, we hnve Interviewed several old miners on the subject and they are firm in the belief that Mr. Oglesby, is cer tainly mistaken. (loldcn Slipper Glectlon. A.11 Important meeting of mem bers of the Golden Slipper Mining Company was held Saturday even ing in the office of Attorney A. C. Woodcock. nnieers were elected ns follows: President, Dr. W. V. Oglesby, of Junction City; vice president, W. s inu tjouser, roiuuuu, ocwmuij and treasurer, M. O. Warner, Ha This company owns ten prodtto t ve c a ins in the uoiiemta Mining District. Great Improvements nre in store for their property, wiui iu n few months Hohemia will have on foot thousands of dollars worth of Improvements necessary to get' ting out the precious metal. Hu gene Guard, , of the mine is based 011 its conceiv trating nnd smelting ores, nverng tne $60 to the ton. Ore shoot is contiguous, breast of tunnels in ore, nud being n tunnel proposition, ex pensive pumps done nwny with nnd drainage provided for. This mine is equipped with lntest nu proved milling mnchinery whereby gold is extracted nud sent direct to the U. S, Mint: also equipped with concentrators and .appliances for handling the ores. The company has constructed timber bouses, ore houses, boarding nud bunk houses for fifty men, an assay office, super intendent's othce nnd all necessary buildings, Long before the re sources of the free milling ore are exhausted, and indeed iu the near future, railway transportation, as well ns electricity, will be available for economic deep mining nnd for handling heavy products. The Musick group, near Ho hernia peak and Bohemia postoffice consisting of seventeen clnlms, has been extensively worked. There nre over 4,000 feet of tunnels, up raises nnd drifts. Ledges two to ten feet trend northwesterly, then southeasterly, with a dip of about seven degrees. On the highest points above the general formation tlmlier or Htone than for iirlcnlturnl purpoMeH. nnd to ewtuMlHh her eliilni tn umIi! land liefore Hie Itejtlxter nnd Iteceiver nt It?)Hliuri;. Oregon 011 TliurMilny. the Sthdnyof .laniiiiry, She iiumeH uh wltnetwen: llerliert Knkln, Geo. V. McQueen. Herman T. Dow, Jom;iIi Shlee. of CottiiKv drove. Ore. Any unit nil ihtxoiim cIiluuIiu; nil vetvely the nliove-dencrlled IiiiiiIh nre reoiiertted to file their t-lnlniH In thlH olllce on or liefore hmIiI Sth tiny of! .Inn.. W2. 1 .1. T. ItlillKilM, ICeKlHter, .1 NOTIt'U POIt Pl'llLICATlON. IOlul- Just for a Pew Improvements. We will be ready when you call. Growth Indicates Progres. Business is Growing-. iSTew Goods, iSTew Metliods, 2STev Ideas. They are all here in our store. New goods arrivinK daily, just see them, Our values in we bought it in full cases, and we sell for FIFTY CENTS what CENTS, Same discount in other lines. Men's Underwear is unexcelled' was sold heretofore for SIXTY LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING Cottage Grove, Oregon. Pulled Stiite I.11111I Office. - triprrlijWi-. , Notice fa hereby ulven that hi com pliance with the provNIoiiM ofthe net ' of Coiikivkh of Jnnu3. 1S7S. entltli-ill , , . ., vMn ,.,,, An net for the wile of tlmlier IiiiiiIh "s InthoStutCH ot Cullfornln, Oregon. Nevndn, nnd UHhliiKton Territory, " uh extended to nil the Public 1-iunl .Stnten by net of AuKUHt 4, lvj2, Wolf Snnileix, of Kufiie, County ! of iJine, Stnte of Oregon Iiiih thin I day tiled In thlsofflco lilHHWorn ntnte ment No.:tl(U, for the purchiihe of the S H NK Y, &N ali Yt of Section No. 8, Twp. 211 South, of-Hune S Went nnd will offer proof to hIiow thut the land nought Ih moro vnlimble for Uh tlmlittr or xtone than for uirrleulturnl niiriioseH, uud to en- tulillHli IiIh claim to wild land before MnrluL. W ure, r.S. CommlHHloneriit Huwne, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th day of Nov., 1002. lie iiumeH iih witneHHeti: Joxeph II. Wlllielm.ofOoshen, Ore., I. CnlllHon, of I'leiiKimt Hill, Ore., Jloiierr l-reemnu, r.ll utipennnver. of OoHlieu, OrvKon. Any uud all m-rnoiiH clnlmlm; nd- vernely the utiove-diKcrllieil IuiiiIh nre ivoucHted to tile their cluluiH in thin office on or liefore wild 17th day of Nov.,l!K)2. J. T. liitiliOKH, ueglHter. NOTICE KOK PUHLICATION. Why Qallagher Let Her 00. Now Gnllnglier hnd n lient girl He called her "DarlhiB Cloo" He told her to Ret her perfume From Morsan and llrelinut When Gallagher went to hug her And found who hndn't done no, I Hnd pot bad iierfume, Home other place) Then "Gallagher let her go." I S. Girln take wnrnlng. W. S. Chrisman. Ei,i Bangs. The Fashion Stebles Rt-dAHDINO COMMUNICATIONS. It is the desire of the editor of this paper to keep its readers fully posted on the Bohemia Mining District. This we cannot fully do unless we nre materially assisted by those who arc. in a position to know what is transpiring, It would be very easy for us to pen columns of "guess so" stuff, pre dictions, prophesies and wordy nrticles of untold length, painting Bohemia iu radiant colors, but we do not believe that is what our readers want. There is plenty of happenings every week in the dis trict to lilt a page it we could but secure tt. We wnnt to receive communications every week from the boys in the district giving us the latest news and the progress of the various camps. Don't neglect to send in a good long communica tion as soon as you have time to write one. United KtuteH IjimiI Olllce, Howburg, Ore., th, 11)02. Notice Ih hereby given that In com pllanco with the provislonH ofthe act otComrrcHH of Juno ;t. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the ale of tlmlier lauds Iu the Stnten of California, Oregon. Nevada, and WuHlilngton Territory," uh extended to nil the Public Land StateH by act of August 4, 18'J2, Wil liam Oawley, of Alierdeen, County of ChehallH, Stale of WiihIi., linn thlnday tlled In thin olllee Ida sworn Htnte ,inent No. rvi02, for the purcliuw of tho 1; S 1; 01 section ho. .w xowiiHiup No. IS S, Itnnge 8 W and will offer proof to kIiow that the laud nought Ih more valuable for Uh tlmlier or Htone than for agricultural purpoHCH, nnd to ontubllnh IiIh claim to Htild luud before Marie 1,. wure, U. S. CouimlHHloner at Kugene, Oregon, on ThurHilay, the 20th day of Nov.. 1002. He imnicBnH wltueHRCH: J. U. Sutherland, AV.S. Sutherland, Archie M. UichardHOii, U. 1). Suther luiidr of Glentena, Lane Co., Ore. Any and all lMirnoiiH claiming ad versely the above-described landH an reuueHted to (Ho their cIuIiuk In this otlleo on or before mud 20th day of Nov., 1002. .1. T. iiiuiHit:n. ueglHter, A CEUTAIN CUUK KOH DYSENTERY AND UIAKKIIUEA. "Snrnn vpnrs ai-o I wni one of a party tint Intended Hulking a long bicycle Hip," says P. L.Taylor, of New Albany, llriulford Countv, Vn. "I waa taken suddenly lth diarrhoea, and was about to Rive up the srip, when editor Ward of tlie I-acevvillo Messengci, sngResteil that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased 11 bottle and took twodoses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt an v ill effect. Again last Bummer I was almost completely run dow n with I till It tlm-k of dvsenterv. I bought a j.. ,-- -- ... ,,.! notlie ol una snme reineuji wnu nu time one dose cured 1110." Sold by Lyons & Applegate, Drain. Benson ; Drug Co ., Cottage Grove. ' rOKSEtl IAIKnd8ECOND STBKET. COTTAGE GROVE (.'brisman 5. B31!-, Proprietors. Also own and opperate the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single. Reasonable Prices T. H. Supple and Jno. Ctirrnn returned the first of the week from the Coos Bay country, where they went in the tnterests ot the Jitdson Rock Mining Co. The) report great interest iu the Bohemia Min lug District wherever they go and quite a demand tor reliable tutor matiou as well as' mining stock- Cedar posts for sale by Eakiu & Bristow. SUMMONS, lu'tlie Juttea Court for tlie DUtrlrt ot Cot' tago a rove, County of Lane, state of Oregon. 11. K. Clark, flalutlft vt W. W.Watkliu. Pofemlant. To W. W. Walkln, lefeivlant above namrn: In the name ot the Slate ol Oregon, you are hereby reulrcil to auiwar ami answer tho com. plaint ol ilnlnlltrnleJaalnU you In the above entitled Court anil cauae on or before the lntt day ot the publication of tlila miinmonf, which raid last date ot publication ot thti tuuiraona lithe 3rd day ol October, lswi, and which llrat date o( publication ot aald summons U the l!nd 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 needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. It will be. a pleasure at all times to show our goods and you nre earnestly requested to call and examine thetn... Will meet All Competlon In 1'rtcen. SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE day of Augnit, ltwi, and It you fail to bo appear and antvrer aald eoniiilalut for want thereof, the plalntur win (aueiuugineni against you ior thetuin otllos.ua. together with thoroataand dliburavmonta ol Ihla action to be taxeC, and tor an oraer ior me saie or ine properly ai i aotiA.t In thn said abovo entitled outiiw. Thliiiimmnni la nubllkhed liv orderof J. W. Vaughn, Juttlce of Ihe 1'eaceln and for Cottage Urove Juttlce'a District, IneCouuly, Oregon, made at ma omeo on tne ram uay ot Juiy, iwj Paled August xtiid, WW. J. W.VAOaiiN, Justice ol tho i'cace. l.S. MitDUtY ahd J. C. Johnson, Attorneys for I'latntift, YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME 'sar IMPERIAL HOTEL. Where the meals nre well cooked and well served and tho beds nro good, ITS CLEAN TI1KOUGIIOUT. Anil you'll Hnd everythipg home-like without home inconveniences. Como and stay ns long as possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS Free to our Commercial Trade. Try otir Sunday Dinner. Tho best ever Served in any Hotel in the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. IS J. E. YOUNG Attornoy-at-Laiv , . 0lce on Main atreet, West Bide COTTAGM GROVK, ORB. A. H. KING Attorney nt Law, cottage oitorm, Olili. C J. MILLER of this tewn will present each nud every bnby UNDER ONE YEAR OF AUG brought into his store dur ing this present year, A FINE GOLD BABY RING Call at his Store and make application for one of the rings. Also, look over the fine display of Jewelry- which he has on hand. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. Repairing at reasonable charges. Atl work guaranteed Artt-elan, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Prices COTTAGE GROVE, QBE. Moitu Teams Wanted. Wo can use till tho tcnins wo win gut to hmil oro from tho Helena mine to tho end of our track. Tho teams now on tho roud cannot tfiko tho oro away na fast as It In mined. Addrv AV. V. Moni'iiv, General M nnajror O. & S. E. It. H., Cottugo Grove, Oro, J. C. JOHNSON and F. .(1 KBY Attorneys anil Counselors-at-Law Special attention given to Mining, Corporation and Mercantile Law. Office over Oarman & Uenienway! store. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN I'ROPHIETOnS or THE EXCHANGE masr PKALKUS IN FINK WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street, Collage Uruvo, Or. Wo have on hand a large stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grudos 1 i and 3. Let u iuak ya special price. llootu-Ksi i,v Li7H Co.