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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
) S Til)! AllVlfltTIKlNll Xf'.lllI'M. S 5(& u to to a: neaRaaBaoioaBoaoBaaaa. JL e ' t 1 f ..... -I'i .j-rry- ( t lWotctl to the Mining, Ittmrcriiit; unci Fanning Intercuts' or tbfft Community, to Good Govertitnent, and Hustling for a Grnb Stake. VOL. IV COTTAGE mGROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. DOHCMin nr. I BEST IN TOWN NuGG t vers: smm's ' jS-T 'SET" ? MmsmiMiima yDovorod to Blbherftltx Noroj nd V Zltbms 0 rfoncrct infor'fljr to Mining Mon.'v IIOIIHMIA MINIMI DISTRICT. DcHcrlptlon of Properties Now Being Developed In That famous Mining Camp. Mlniii(il Kimlticeilnic lltvlrw HYNIHIWrii UHOIM1. On th(H'iiw) hIoimj nf(lruuw inoun. tiiln, cunt of tliu Noonday, nnd Join. Injr tlm llclcnii, nro I hit WWII chiltim of tint SynilU'Utu Krotip hcloiiKlnt; to I';. 0. iAM'kwnoil, Dan Cotton nnd I'M JoiiWm of ('(iUjikc drove. Tin- kcii (tntl tornuitliiii Ih itiiilodU' mul pur lihyry wiiIIh. Severnl IoiIkch exlnt of vurhitiri wliltliM, t lie wldcHt portion lielnir iibniit Hint- feet. A li'iluu of four feet Hiillil ore h liirwly Imw. tint otlicrn MiiKtrvo milling. I'riw (HsstliiK I" prlnelpully liy tiiiini'lM, al though lli grout depth Ih lit tallied iH'youil fifty feet Itj the 100-foot tun mil tupping tlm ledge. TI10 ledge . f ilivonipowMl or oxldltcd on-, - nglng $10 free gold mid the bnw ,r. yiOlriul, copix.T llllll gold, UN nil Uir-.iigh ll' illntrlct nil tin.' ledgcM t...' tiidr own or Improve wllli .! I'll. lui.Tiimiti: niioi-i1. ' .....1 ..f ,!,- .Iiilltm lu'litlitr. .... . . K.I .I.'i.Uh mul VllllmiiHlirirl..H r 1 tinge drove are on Kleplimit 1- Willi, north mul went of l-'nlr-viutv moiintuln, Joining the CrjMtnl 'group-' Tho fonimtloii' U uiiiiU-mIIp mul porphyry. TliuIeilKtuiireMtroiiK mil tlimt to kovpii feet in wliltli. "The 'ire Ih frvo-mlllliifr, Hiirfiue lt velopmentH; iroHMctoit liy !MV)-foot tiinnel on the lead. HU.NMUT. A ilulm lieloiiKlnK to A. D. U roy, one of the olili-Ht iiml HtiiRCix of tho (llntrlct. It Hen on tho went Hliloof Fnlrvlow inonntiiln, near the wiiroii roail. anil dlifctly In line with the MuhIcH inlno lend. A iiOO-foot and 11 :W-foot tunnel on tho ledKU eoniprlHe the prlni'lpnl diwlopnientH, The loii tunnel run Into 11 12-foot Iron Htilphldii ore, which luwnyH $l!l to the ton In sold. Mr. taroy owiih the -wi'MtextciiHlon known tin the Kl Do rado, IMI.AI'OOM-UOIIHMM 001.11 M. M. CO. An orKiinUatlon, compoHed of cltl jeciiH of HiiKeue, ownlntf w)ven clalnm on tho eiutern h1oo of droimo moun tnln, with formation of nndcHlte mid Hyunlte, mid loilReB four feut and up- wnrilH. Tho ore Ih frw-mlllliiK, with iiHHiiy vuhU'H of $11 to the ton. Tho ditvolopmOiit Ih-IOO feet of tunneling mul onOn cutH. Olllcers, It. Mc- Alurphy, Kiiuenit Woolen Mill Com puny, preHldeiit ami iimiiiitfcr, and (MiarloH A. Hardy, wvn'tary, Di.- voloplnjr work Ih koIuk on. AtfACONDA OOI.II M. CO. OK IIOIIIIMIA. Capttallziitlou r.,0,(KK). Olllcem, A. I), Charlton of Ku'iie, iirvHldunt; It. MoMurphy, iiinuiiKer and treun urer. Owiih cIiiIiiih on (IroiiHo nioiin tnlu, and expended over $1,000 In do velopmont. Tho two lOnjivnt tunnelH hro In 215 and J OS feet. Tho- oiv Ih froo mlllhiK mid from the led;e In a (Moot tunnel nvoniKi'd ?8 In (,'old to tho ton. I'AlltVIKW MOUNTAIN M. AMI M. CO. Owiih n group of llvo clalniH Join ing tho VchiivIiih on thO eant. A! Ntatnp mill wan put on th6 property threo yonrH ngo; Tho ledgoH vnry In width mttl In Htivngth. Tho oiv Is n frti-inlllng iiuartis currying milplm rota. ThomlnomakeHHUlllclejit water for milling ptirpoHOH, Tiioro Is. over 700 foot of tuunollng. Tho value of mill ruiiH havo been $10 mid over. Oro now In mill hhhiij-h .'10 iiiuV the talllngH $5.00 to the ton. David Finn of Finn, WIh., Ih pivrildout mttl iHitac 0. ThoiiipHon ofCottagodroVo, necrotary. VIIU1INIA OltOtll'. ' Thin group of live cIiiIiiih, belong ing to IS. K, Lilly, an tihl proHpector In tho Itohoniln DlHtrlct, nnd I.ouIh .roluiHon of MIineapollH, ( adjoin thu Oagon-C(ilorndol(iil tlioeiiBt and tho Calappoli on tuo woht, TWAOftho " claims ettrry' tho Hiiii!o''Ooppor ledgo iih tho O. nnd 0., whllo two clnlniH uro on tho Hteiunbont i leifgi? and aro u ftxto-iiilllliiB propoMtlou, TIiohi) two lod(TC ara 000 , feet Olf'J . ;The Mtonnibont loi1g6 Ih 'In porpli'yry, ' ...... 1 while tho other Iiiih a Hyunlte foot wall with an 80-foot tunnel. The tilth cliilm ruiiH parallel to theeopper li'djre. Mr. Lilly nlho owiih thnv claliiiM Houth and eiott of lloheuiln peak, with a 00 foot tunnel. Ileluin Iwo clalmH near the Hwltrh hack on the Sharp t:nrk road. 11 a it v Jack. Situated eiiHt of the NoOmlny and JoIiih tint Helena on the HouthwcHt; owned liy JiuiieH lleiueiiway and otlicrx of CottaKo drove, (feiiernl 1 foriiiittlon and churacter of ore hIiiiI lar to the Noonday. AHHiiy of the I rock from the -ill-foot - tunnel navo $! , In Kold mid picked ore ?l.'l to tho ton jln'ttuld. ! wiiiti: l!AT. I Near the (Irlttly mine on the eant. ! mid owned liy W. A. Homenwiiy and jo(hi'iHof Cottage drove. It Iiiih a oi-funt tunnel and anHayH of riK'k I near Htir.uce kuvo $".W to f I0.r0 In iKoldtothe ton. The name partlen I arc developing the Hiiro Tlilni; thriv IfourtliH 0(11 mile uorthwcHt of the I Helena. ! r.M'i.t: ham (iiiouc. I KIkIiI cIiiIiiih ultunted on Klephant 1 tit 111 it 1 11 1 11 , hetween IlOHtou mid 'or- V"lllH '.. "I'd one lllllO HOIltll Of Ihe.liidHou Hock. The IciIko Ih forty feet wide, hIiowIiik law IiimIIi-m of Hiilphlde oreH, with valuen of $1- to Hoy, who, during Ida iironpi-ctlnir time In vamp, located many of the cIiiIiiih now ImIiik develoiK-d Into IiIk nilnlni; proiH-rtlen. OI.KS'WOOII (IliOIII'. The hint live or nearly el iiiIIch of the wiikoii road to Munlck camp Ih up I'nlrvlew inountnln nud tlii'Knule Ih rather moro than ten ier' cent to the tulle. About half way up Ih the Htatiou where during the winter HciiHon, the mall Ih taken from t'ot tiiKe drove on lionteback. It remahiH here over nhjht nnd next morning Ih taken the hnlance of the way liy u man on hiiow.hIioch. Near thin point are located the hIx clalmHof tlieUlcn wood urotip, with V. H. HIiiiIh of CottaKo drove im owner. The main IciIko Ih two and one-halt to twenty feet. Kour tunnelH eighty fwt each follow ledseH. Tho formation Ih por nlivry. oro free-mllllnir. nHnayH S'i.M and upward per ton. Tho Hulilmrd Kroup of live cluluiH heloiiKlng to Mr. HltidH Iiiih Imhmi plaeed under a work ing liond. The ledgen nro uulto wide oroounrti, carrying jtold, lead and copiK-r. Mr. Hlndfl, with hoiiio Seattle IiartleH, own two elnluiH nortltwent of tho Miinlck, tho oro Of which Ih freo-mllllnir. itlvlnt? valuen of In nolil to the ton. A "iVfoot tunnel Ih on the ledKo. wiiiti: hw.vn uoi.n m. ami m. co. Tho (ltiwtorn mid promotei'H of tlilu conipaliy niv eonxorvntlvu IiiihI iieHH men and have eateivd Into min ing iih iiHtrlctly legltlniatonvocatlon. The group of four cIiiIiiih Ih located on the HOiitli went nlope of Holiemhi mountain, the lilghent enk In tho CiTlapoola rangi". The peak Ih about (1,000 reet In altitude mul the capping a henvy trap rock, thereby Indlcntlng the whole nee t Ion of volcanic origin. Tliiw of tho cIiiIiiih nro coutliiuoiiH on the name ledge, which linn been uncovered on tho Htirfaco for novoral hiindivd fmt mid In plncon wheiv the ledfiu Ih eight feet In width. Solid quartz oro Is hIiowh enrrylng good vnluoH In gold, Tho ledgo Ih dw tluctly (i true Hhhui-o -lth walls principally of iindeHlto nnd tho oiv partly troc-nillllng and partly bauo from tho fact of Hh being uulto heavy with Iron pyrltoH. Onu great advan tage with thlH property Is, tho groat depth to to obtained by drift tun nels directly In on tlio ledgo. These tunnelH very quickly drain tho mlno of all wivtorn and easily allow ores to bo taken out by Htoplngitiul up raises. So to upon I;, tho mlno Is self draining nnd Holf-vontllatlng. Tho capitalization of tho company ls$2.V 000. Tho' oMcors, with hi!itdqimrt,orH tit lOngene, are: If it. lClncnld, presi dent; l A. Hanklu, vice, prouldontrj II. W, Thompson, secretary: J. M. AbramB, tiviwurcrj H, K. ' litiwley, "jtmeral manngci'. i ' t 1 ' i Head foul estate bargains of Jerome Knox ct vo. A Poetical (lem, (Ninipoiiuded liy the ('otiil Con Holldated cook: IN 1I0IIKMIA, Where the ineri work nUht mul day, IVhcro II iiiuwt clear Into lr. Ami Khero all the ure I" 'r. In llolieiulal wlieto lite mltli alainj, uut uiure gold That! the four-hnrw "lane ran holit. That, atlrait.U what I'm lol.l, In Ihihemlal rdillicy'ie laid I a railroad Irat'k. Ami Id Hie ,ara HIuITchI wllli nold until tliejr oravk, ra win an mine uac In lloheinla! Specimen! from Tho "Roosevelt." Jno. Ilriind, owner of the Hwecji Htako mine, hroiiKht down from thu IiIIIh litHt SattirdayHeveral MeclinetiH of lino oro taken from the "Hooih velt" claim, lylnif on tho nortli Hide of Klephant mountain 1500 fei-t from the Cr.VHtal CoiiHOlldatetf proierty and owned hy C. J. Howard. TIiIh ore wan the reniilt of the llrnt hot put In when coiumeucliigthe iimhchm incut work, and Ih pronounced ex ceedingly kooiI for Htirfnce rock. TheLcyner Air Drill. Wo learn from V, d. Hhy, Secretary of the Ixt Hoy MlnlngC'o., that everj--tliliiK Ih hooinluirluthclrwimp, where they are preiuirliiK to make nu nil winter run with the lihr Ix-yner air drill which IhiIoIiikiiIco "work. About eight or ten feet Ih how IhjIiijj made a day hiHtead ofaH ninny IncheH, iih un der the old hand drill Hvntcin. A chmiKU hint Ihhmi made In the main tunnel and now work linn been abandoned on the rlKht niillt of tho vein nnd the left Kpllt Ih IieliiK fol lowed which hIiowh up n full face of ore of Kood value. Regarding Alining News. TIMh week we iikiiIu give a part of tho complete wrltcup of Uohemhi taken from the Mining nnil KtiKlucer lii(r Hevlew of hint month, which kIvch ijulte a ood tii-tydate de- Kcrlptlou of varloiiH projHTtlin In which ninny of our rendern nro Homewlint IntcrcHted, Kvery week thin paiier IIiuIh Hh way Into the liaiidH of jieoplo who know comparatively nothing of lio heuila or any of the jiroiiertlen there, Home of which are described In thin Ihhuc. To thoKo who atv fnmtllar with the district and all the proportion, theoodeHcrlptloiiHare oftlttlolutercHt, hut tho fact Hhotild not ho lout Hlght of that wo want to IntetVHt jiew men In the illntrlct ih well iih to bIvo tho varloim newH and developments for thoHo already IntereHted, Wo only wIhIi we could given com plete hUtory of tho early .develop iiieut of tho camp and " full dencrlp' tlou of the principal proiiertten In every Ihhuo of our paper for tho bene fit of the many Htrungvrs "who deolre to learn of lloheinla mul who know but little or none at all otltHhlHtory. THE SWEEPSTAKE MINE. Kveulnt Tetegram. John Uruiid, tho owner of tho S weepstiikL-mlnelocated on Klephant mountain, was In tho city lngtSatur day and In conversation said that ho never know the district to bo In such a promising condition an nt tho pres ent time. Speaking of hts own proi erty, Ir, Ilriind said that the sen- son's work has been highly satisfac tory, and ho now feels that ho- has something to show tho most fastldl ouh goldseeker who liapiiens to blow IiIh way. Over 1000 feet of develop ment work has been done, of which !!0O Is it crosscut and -100 lit tho tunnel on tho ninlii ledges vlille40u"feel' In lower level reveals tho richest oro yot struck, running all tho way front $5 to $50 per ton. In tho lower lovel lio litis a working depth of t00 feet. Mr. Urtiud Is one of tho plodders of tho camp, having practically made his homo nt tho digging -where ho hits erected a cotpfortablo cabin, which Is presided over much of tho time by 0110 or the other of his charming daughters, whllo ho man ages tho operations In his mine. Tho property Is admirably located, .well wooded and watered, and Is now recognlted as ouo of tho foremost properties hi tho district. Tho "Wall Street a quarter of a tullo below tho Mustek mlno, hns Just nindo a strike tlint Is attracting at tonttou. It Is 'galena oro, running very high In gold, sllvop mid copper. Tho Wall Street Is owned by Tort land parties. "Free Loan" And "Trilby." Monday D. I). Knox Mold a half In tereHt In the Free Lonn mining claim In liohcmla to H. T. Dow, who iiIho ; a iho i '.nuxf well? transferred n llkoshuro to Mr. Knox In the Trilby. Theso clainiH are located mul will iloulitlCHH prove raluablo. Crystal Consolidated. Frank Jordan, of the C'ryMtal Con solidated M. mid M. Co., returned hint week from thu camp where he Mud lieeii several dayn looking over tho proiiertlen and viewing tlm pro- gn-HH of the work. Ho roportH everything looking line thore and work on the new bunk t house, kitchen, blacksmith shop and ; other buildings In course of construe-1 tlon, nearly cunipleted. Work Is also rapidly progresHlngi on the tunnelH on the Mountain Lion claim, which It will 1st remembered Ih an exteiiHlon of the Ie Hoy and Helena veins, which Is considered by many to !h the monster vein of the dlHtrict. At a depth of lKi feet where the ledge Is 10 feet In -width and consist ing of free milling ore of good value, 14 Inches of galena ore was struck, which unsays $-'H.0O iter ton. This will proven splendid concentrating proposition nnd should the ledge In crease In value and width as depth Is attained, will prove urecord breaker. A now tunnel In also being started to tap tho vein 1 foot below the level of the old tunnel. 800 feet of l-'lb steel rails nud another ton ore car nave lHen nutleu to tlio equip ment. 700 feet of pllH linn also Imhmi received with which water will Im! carried down from the hillside above, for use In tho camp. Thej (7ryHrnl'Coii8olldntelCotiiimtiy evl i- r dently does not Intend to rest on their ores, but to push development on their projierty as rapidly as pos sible. Important Notice. Any jiersou hiring a single sent buggy and allowing more than two persons to ride In sutue at one time will lie charged double price nud pay nil damnges to tho buggy. The above'iippllcH to all hack, carriages or spring wagons. Only tyo jior sons nllowed to ride In ono sent nt a t!nie. CimiRMAX & Banoh. XOTIUK l-'OH rCBUCATION. United States Land Oltlce, Hoseburg, Ore., Sept. :i, 190-'. Notice Is hereby given that hi com- tillanco with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1S7S, en titled "An act for the sale of timber landH In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,' as exionueu 10 mi me i-uunc Ldiud States by act of August 4, lt92. Mrs. Olivia 'U'Kukhi of CottngoUrove, Co. of Lane. State of Ore., has this dnv tiled In this otllce her sworn statement No. !Kl!S. for the putvhnse of the KKKKof Section No. :U In Township No. 10 S.. Hange No. West and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vnluablo for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land In-fore the Heglster and Hoeelver nt Hoseburg, Oregon on Thursday, tho Sthdayof January, 1002. She unities as witnesses; Herliert Kakln, (ieo, W. McQueen. Herman T,. I)ow, Joseph Shlee. of Cottnire drove. Ore. Any and nil lemons claiming ad- veiveiv tlio aiiove-iieserineii lantis aiv jvmiested to tile their claims In this olllco on or before said 8th dny of Jan., 1002. J. T. HmnoKs, Heglster, NOTICE KOK rUHLIOATION. United StutoH.Limd Office, Hoseburg, Oro., . ,1002. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllaneo with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In tho.Statcs of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land states by act 01, August, -i. inbi Wolf Snnders. of Kugone, County of Lane, State- of Oregon has this day tiled InthUofflee Ids sworn state ment No.;t40i, for the ptirchaso of tlio 8 il NE Vi &N SUH of Section No. 8. Twp. 0 (south, of Mingo 8 West nnd will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valttttbio for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es- tnlillsli 111s claim to saui mini oetore Marie L. Ware, U.S. Commissioner nt KugotiQ, Otvgon, on Monday, tho 17th day of Nov,, IWJ. He mimes ns witnesses: Joseph 11. Wllhelni.otaosheit, Oro., J. Calllson, of l'lensant Hill, Ore., Hubert Freeman, 1511' Ooienhaver, oiuosueii, Oregon. A, iv mid nil twrsmiH lalnilin; nd vei-seiv the. nbovo-descrllied lands are requested to 111a their claims in this oHlco on or before said 17tliday of Nov., 11)02. J, T. Buidqeb, Heglster, Of the 5 E 1 EAKIN& BRISTOW. I liiiiiuaauiiiiwaiiiiiiJUiiiiiiiiiiaiiiJuiaiUiiiiiiiiijuiaiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiH WE SELL2 JACKETS, CLOAKS and CAPES. . ' Scasgs MONTE CAELO COATS, The Newest thing. We order -these any Size, or Color and have them in 24: Honrs for you. Our Prices are all right, Uniform . ' Profit same as our other lines. When ,you get a Cloak from us you get just whatypu '. pa' for. , We dOIl mark them UP just because we think they will bring the raised price. . ....... -n- ..rHriml.M LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING 3fHTOjv1 & tt.t.WVIIX Cottage THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple and Fancy goods, Granite, j Crockery, Tin pud Glassware, j Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay aud everything the farmer or the housewife needs. ' Produce of all kinds taken j in exchange. j It will be a pleasure at all times to show our goods aud you tire earnestly requested to call and examine them. WUI meet All Competlon in J'rlres. SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE. ORE J. E. YOUNG Attorn ey-at-Law OMce on Main street, Weit Side Cottagk Grove, Ore. A. H. KING Attorney at Law, COTTAGE GIlOl'E, OJtE. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land office. Hoseburg, Ore., Aig. 20, 1802. Nolico is heitibv ulveti that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of Juno 8, 1878, entitled "An Act for tho sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil tho Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, William Harrison, of Cottnize drove. County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day tiled In this office his sworn statement No. 8380, for the pur chaso of thu Lot No. 11. N M 8Y X, SW H SW Uy ' section oa. ., Township 22 South, of llango a west nnd wl ollor prool to enow inui 1110 land Bought Is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said '.and before tho Marie L. Ware, U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday the 17th day of November, 1002. He names as witnesses ,k D. . II. Brumbaugh. James Lobow, Thomas Hawllngs, William Westcarson, of Cottage Grove, Ore. Any and all poisons claiming ad versely the aliove-described lands aro redue'stoillid Ale thelriclaims jiijthls office on or before said 17th day of Nov., 1002, J.T. Bbiixies, Register. Wc have the best lot of garments Suits, Jackets, Coats for Women, Misses, Children, Men and Boys to he found in town. If you want the Latest Styles you do, ifyour'e in a normal state you should see bur assortment of above lines of goods and also our Winter Under wear, .ill made in the best possible way. Most Reliable Materials, .Trim ;i mings, etc., Tailored by the Beat Skill. You will miss it if you buy your Fall or Winter Outer or Inner Garmentii without first seeing- these. Our New Stock of Furs will soon be open for your Inspection. W. S. Chrismak. The Fashion Stebles CORNER MAIN anil SECOND STREET, COTTAOE ORIJVE; Glmsnmi) & BSis, Proprietors. aud YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME IMPERIAL HOTEL. At the Where the meals are Well cooked nnd well served and tho beds' are good.' ITS CL.EAN THROUGHOUT. ' And you'll find everything home-like without home inconveniences. Come and stay as long ns possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS Free to our CommercialTrudo. Try our Sunday Dinner. The best over Served in any Hotel in tho City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. BRING IS THE BABIES. C J. MILLER of this tewn will present each and every baby UNDER ONE YEAR. OF AQE 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. . . Wo have on hand a largo stock- of kiln-dried flooring,' celling and. rustic In grades 1 2 ana it. I.ouia muco yo special prices, Bootu-Kei ly Lunula Co. 3 3! 2 GKixtiOviigonr4 Eh Bangs. Also own and opperate the Bohemia Black,Butte Stage Lines , First-Class' Turnouts" Double' or'Singfe. Reasonable Prices H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker. Repairing at reasonable chargea. All work guaranteed flnt-cn. Watehei.Clockt and Jewelry at txxceat Prteet COTTAGE QnO ORE. , J. .C:;J01INSQN aDd.F. .G W Httorjips and doui'iselors-a("aw Special attention given lq lttn)n;, Corporation. ' and MercsnttlelJiw. UfBceorerparman& Ilemenwajr'Mlqre.. ' COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN pttorKiKTOiu? oy-7-, THE EXCHANQE"- -l-T DEALERS- IN riNK-- WINES', WQUORS, CIGARS, Matnetre!, Ootue tr, Ott,