Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, October 10, 1902, Image 1

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Devoted In the Mining;. I.tiiuhciiiiK and I'liMning Interests of this Community, to Oood Government and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
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COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 190a.
NO.- 39.
BOHEMIA
MUG GET.
I.imij," nnil llltistlimii V'
sui'Pi.us LKrniK to I'aciiic
MINER.
Collate r.riive, Sept. 25, hjoj.
After three week), of travel
thtouuli Coot county and n'sllort
sojiiutn 011 the ocean beach, where
the blue wuteM of the Hacilic lave
tlm .shining inds at Umpire City,
and the cooling zephyr from the
-rrtpil waves inviuoiatc anil de
light the senses and put new vigoi 1
t into ojib's anatomy, I find myself I
tnnVV Fit tin iiti-riit Isfiii?. 'wide .
s.wakc and vigorous young city of
Cottage Grove.
Improvement has been rapid in
the short interval of departure and
a rttli and litntle is met with on
nil sides. A number of fine build
ings have been finished and oc-,
cupied in the interval and many'
more arc in course of. construction !
and rapidly neariiiK completion.
Our new miw mill on the edge of
town is now in full swinsr and turn-
lug out a large compliment of Him-
ber daily, and the mill being built)
n short distance up Mosby creek is,
putting on the finishing touches .
and in about thirty days will be
inr.iii.o r.nt ii miotn of lumber. :
This makes five large saw mills in
active operation in and nbout Cot
tage Grove which are daily turning
out hundred of thousands of feet
ol prime lumber and employing a
large corps of men in converting the
raw material into marketable values
and great wealth.
The new railroad is slowly but
surely spanning the intervening
distance of (hirtyfivc miles between
Cottage Grove and the magnificent
mineral zone of Hohemia. Over
ten miles of this road art; now com
pleted and operated by two daily
trains to lied rock on the Row
river, carrying the bulk of freight
to the. mines and returning with
heavy laden .cars of logs for the
saw mills and hundreds of tons ol
high grade base ores to be for
warded to distant points lor smelt
. lug and refining. A force of men
are clearing the right of way for
the new road through the forest at
', the other end, while other lorces
are blasting out the stumps and
rock cuts and preparing the grade
for the laying of more track.
Development in the Ilohemia
Mining District has made great
strides dutlng the past six mouths
and the activity now prevailing is
bringing the district to the front
with- leaps and bounds. An im
mense amount of work lfas been
and is being done In all sections of
the camp and results are being
realized far beyond the most sail
iuluc expectations.
Mining men from distant climes
are looking toward Hohemia and
the emissaries of capital are seeking
bonds on partly developed prop
erties widi a view to future pur
chase, Values are ranging upward
as the ore bodies are coming to
light, but. splendid properties can
be acquired now for nominal figures
that later on will not be considered
for a moment, The farsighted opes
ore industriously getting in on the
ground floor at the present time.
That Bohemia, in another year will
j be a banner camp there is not the
.least doubt in the minds of those
' qualified to jttilgci
The advent of the Oregon Se-
' purities Company to the district
u siiw Mill l.:y TimiIii o Oregon
ttitn us S.ooo.ooo of cai ital an '
the inauguration of sciii.i! much
needed enterprises for the speedy
development of their magnificent
properties and the economic treat
ment of their ore bodies will work
wonders for Ilohemia. make mighty
fortunes for themselves and speed
the day when the whole woild
shall know of the gteut treasures In
that grand mineral zone and learn
to hail the magic wdrd'VHoheiuia"
oh the .symbol of fntntne .-
J. I. I.eRoy tdttiiieiUthis week
from tlitrLeUfly uroiicrty mid :e
IKirts the completion of the drill
plant and the .s.nisfoctory working I
ol tlte same. ' Tlie recent outer 01
S.ooo pounds of giant powderhas
arrived at the mine and has been
securely stored for future use. The
new Lcyner drills are starting ofl
well and prove very successful un
der the management of Mr. CHfte;
of Denver. Drifting on tlte ledge
will lie prosecuted vigorously from
now forward. Everything in and
nbout this splendid property is now
tti the best or shape anil tlie tttturc
lias indeed a bright outlook.
One of the fine properties located
on the west side of the Ilohemia I
District and running from the Fair
view creek up the mountain towards
old Ilohemia and Fairview is the
Jtnlson Rock group of nine claims.
This group has three well defined
broad and highly mineralized ledges
running through its entire length,
the central lode being a' coutinun
lion of the famous Muslck lode.
Tunnels and surface openings have
been driven on each of the severgl
claims 'comprising this firottp with
most flattering results. Samples
of the ore taken from the various
workings of this group and sent to
the most reputable nssayers and
metalurglsts of Portland, San Fran
cisco and Salt Lake City give re
turns varying from $151 .60 to $188,
90 per ion. A long tunnel Is now
being started on the central lone a:
the lower end of the group and is
in over 100 feet now the face of.
the. drift being in solid quartz.
which will tap tlie ore Homes ai a
great verticle depth from the rich
surface croppings. As work goes
forward on tills group it will take
its place in the front rank along
with the many now famous prop
erties of Hohemia.
A letter from Secretary Jordan,
of the Crystal Consolidated Com
pany, who is now at the mine, gives
n most glowing account of the work
now being driven and the result
showing up. The main tunnel on
the Mountain I.iou claim is now in
oet 150 feet on the ledge and in
high grade quartz, the entire length
A crosscut has just been made
showing ten feet of solid ore with
values much increased as depth is
attained. A large force is con
stantly at work and the progress
being made and volume and values
of ore being encountered are very
satisfactory to the management.
New and commodious bunk aud
boarding houses have' been com
pleted for winter occupancy and all
is now in readiness for continuous
work.' Large beanis. for the new
mill are being gotten out and the
frame work will be in readiness by
the time the machinery shall have
arrived. The Crystal is surely
destined to be one o( the great
rolue&of Bohemia in the near future.
Renorts from the Sunrise groups
are verv flatterintr and work is
mil South I jixtcni a i
being energetically proseiu'ril.
The Hohemia Gold Mining Cora-,
pany, under the management of.
lieo. v. Lloyd, is doing extensive
.work 011 the Gold Cross and Ho
hemia Girl claims, with flattering
results. On the west slope of
Noonday ridge over 500 feet of
tunnel has been run ou the ledge
in continuous milling'orc from start
to finish. Ou the north side of the
ridge, a tunnel 100 feet long has
been driven, which gives the oper
ators a much greater depth than at
ths former workings.. Alnrce
bunk and cook liou.se has been
erected and every precaution is
being- made for continuous work
throughout the winter.
Prospectors are daily coming
into town with rich specimens
from new fields in every -ection ol
the district.
llxhlblt At liURenc.
The exhibit of ores from the Ho
hemin District at the Carnival
grounds at Eugene last month was
both extensive aim orustic. con
siderable attention was attracted by
the manner in which the large
amount of ore was arranged to
catch tlie eye of the mining man.
It could not have been better ar
ranged, and the committee in charge,
Mr. Mel Watuer and Mr. Herbert
Leigh, arc to be congratulated on
the excellent result of their labors.
The exhibit represented a relief
mnn of the district uivinc all the
mountains and canyons correctly,
each property beingsbuilt up of ore
trom tue mine It represenieu. un
it! the booth were the various pros
pectus of the Bohemia companies
lor free distribution. This exhibit
was pne Bohemia can well be proud
of, thanks to the enterprising men
interested in property there and the
untiring efforts of the couiuiiuee in
charge.
Let the good work go on brethren,
and never let up on advertising Bo
hemia pr at least in putting its ores
where they can speak for them
selves in the interests of this great
district. For every, dollar you
spend in development 'work, spend
another one for advertising. One
is as important as the other in a
district like Bohemia where it takes
money to get the yellow stuff out.
Bohemia An Extensive District.
Richard White came down from
Bohemia Monday returning Wed
nesday. He reports everything
looking fine up there this fall and
says many interesting things' about
that great mining district. Mr.
White has a group of five claims on
FairvlewCr'eek about a mile north
of the Benson hotel in v hich he
has great hopes for the future.
According to his investigations and
those of others with whom we have
talked, the Bohemia Mining Dis
trict is much more extensive than
is supposed by those not familiar
with the district and we will not be
at all surprised if 'within a fev
short venra ierrit6rv. now con
sidered Cut of the district will be
scene of active raining operations.
dot ft frea enuiplo of Chamberlain's
Stomach mid Liver TabletH at llontou
Drug Co.' drug store, Tiey aro easier
to tuke "nil inore.pleaiant in effect tliui
pllta. Then their. Ua not followediby
constipation ns Ih often the ejie with
pllle, Regular ttue, 26c. per bx.
funeral of John Wliltenker.
'I'hi' IiiiiitiiI of Jlii). Whlh-uker, Ore
Koii'm llrMt governor, wiim dmiliicted
itt (tin fiiiill,"ii'Hl(lcncc In Kimciifli'iNt
MiiiiiIh.v fit JiV) n'eloek li.v lir. J ,0 vi
rilism, nvlor of the Kilwciml cliurcji,
nfli-r wlileli thereniiiliiM -n-interred
In (lit! MiiMOiilcreiiiuterj-iit tlmi plwe.
Tlic lerriiionleH vi;W I" I'lmrip" of the
!' mill A. .M. Willi tin- KiiIkIiIh
'l'cni(Iiir lid iwOitii, tlw Win- 1-oiIkc
liniinl rlli-M ImjIiIk iiwmI. VIhHIhk Kir
KiiIkIiIh unr present It tit nmii.v
imrtM of Wexteni ()n-Kiii mid tln
IiiiiitiiI wsih attended by IiiiiiiIiciIh of
In foruiwr f rlcmlrt 11111I i(jclati,i
throughout the Htnti-. Honorary
luill liriniTM liml lifAii wlii'tisl from
ilirciiwiI'M former iiMMocliiti iiM fol
Ioum: iiv. T. T. (fwT. Hon. '.. V.
Moody, Hon. li. V. jliuvir, Hon,
li'ii. I:. ('liiitiilM'VlHln, ll'iti. .M. r.
ilcuw. Hon. Itlcliunl William, Hon.
ItnfiiH.Miillory, lloii.TliouiiwTotiKiii;,
Hon. Hinder HiTiiimi, Hon. Rodney
Stott. lir. Itiifferty 11111I Col. .Iok'IVhI.
The netlve pull Ix'irorK were: T. ,
lli'iiilrlclfH, K. i. Colonmii. It. M.
Vcnti li. J. I'. Ciirrln, I'. V. Unburn
iiml S. M. Vonin. .
Teachers And Tlielr Work.
Ju tin hHiooI report of hint wek
we stot Hoinoivliiit lillxi-il on the
teilelierx mid tlielr ssi'mle mul by
ttny of correction pulillxli he follow
In ho that our redder, ami iwieel
(Uly Hie put roim of the m-IiooI, iiiii.v
imilerMtmid the jinrt er1orined li.v
with of the tiwlier in the higher
Kriukf:
KOIIHNOON.
Mr. llrlswi: Alscelinrf loth striule:
jteoinetry, lltli KrudV.
MUh White: Writing ami HK-llliik',
sth khiiIu; Krmiininr, Ittli.
MIhk Ia-ii: Itcadlns;, "til smile;
IiliyKlolosrv, 7th strath
7th frrnile; rnllMthenlcK,
Ttli Krade.
ItlM'BriM.
Mr. IlrlKKw: .Mental anil arithme
tic, Sth Kraile: arithmetic. 7th s;rade.
MIhm White: Literature lIMltli
Kraileilioiikkis-pliisr. lUtli s;rade.
MIhk I -en: HiHtory, 7th scraile;;
ph.VH. jtt'o., ilth Kraile.
NOON".
Mr. ilrlsrsH: History mid civic.
Sth Kriide; mental, 7th.
MIhm White: (Iramumr; Ttli s;rade;
hlHtory, Uth sjrade: eallHthenlcH, sth
"I'lU'Ul.tfrjl'to
M!hh U-a: IthetorlPT tOtlr srrnile;
Solojiy, lltli srrade.
1IKCKHM,
Mr. IItIsm: Alstebra, Uth Krmle;
hUtory, lUtli grade; hlntory lltli
srrmle.
MIkh White: (ieoKrapliy,7ths;raile;
wrltlnjt, 7th srrade: physiology, Sth
Krmle.
.MIhm Ia-ii: laiiKiuw, Sth grade;
llteratun-, lltli grade; spelling 7tli
grade.
NOTICK FOIt PUni.lCATION.
t'nited Sttiten IjiiiiI Oltiiv,
Itosobiirg. Ore.. Sept. 3, 1U02.
Notice Im hereby given that In com
pliance with the provlxiiuiH of the
act -of Congrvwi of .lune:i, 1$TS, en
titled "An act for the fiile of tlmler
IiuiiIm in tiie State of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waliliigton Ter
ritory," an extended to ail tlie Public
Land State by act of AugiHt4. ls'Ji,
Mrs. Olivia W KakinofCottagi'drove,
Co. of Ijine. State of Ore., Iiiih tlilw
dav tiled In till olllci' her Kworn
Htateineiit No. :CRS. for the purchase
ot the KSBSiit Si-etlon No. :!4 in
'rowiixlilpNo.il) S.. llange No. 2 Went
and will offer proof to hIiow that tlio
laud'Houglit Is more valuable for lt
ilmlioi- or Htone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish lier claim
to said land liefore tlie Register and
Iteeelver at Koseburg, Oregon on.
Thursday, the Sth day of Jaiumry,
1002.
yho names as witnesses:
HerlK-rt Kukln. Geo. W. McQuwn.
lleriuau T. Dow, Joseph Shlw. ot
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Any and all ierons claiming nd-vernelv-the
nbove-ilencrilied lands aro
niniested to file their elaiins In ths
olllee on or U'Joiv said Stli day of
Jan., 11)02.
J. T. llitimiKs, Hegister.
NOTICK I'OIl ITHMOATIOX.
United States Land Office.
Itoseburg, Ore., , 1002.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pi I a nee witli tlu provisions of tlie act
of Congress of June :i. 1878, entitled
"An net for tlie sale of tlmlier lands
In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, it ml Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1(0)2.
Wolf Sanders, of Ungene, County
of Inline, State of Oregon has this
day Hied lntlilsofflco lilssworn state
ment No.:H(U, for the purchase of tlie
S NE & N SK K of Section
No. 8, Twp. 20 South, of Itange
S West anil will offer prtiof to
sliow that the laud sought Ih more
valuable for its tlmlier or stone than
for agricultural purposes, uul to es
tabllsli his claim to said laud In-fore
Marie L. Ware, I'.S.CommlHslonerat
Eugene. Oregon, on Monday, the
17th day of Nov., 1902.
He name iih witnesses:
Joseph 11. Wlllioliii.odloshen, Ore.,
J. Calllaon, of Pleasant Hill. Ore.,
ltoliert Fwman, Kit CoiKJiihaver,
ot Ooshen. Oregon. 1
Any imd U iiersous claiming ml
voraely the nliovii-ilescribed IiuuIh are
reouestcd to llo their claims In tills
office on or before said 17th day of
Nov., 11)02.
J. T. lliiinoKH, iteglstor.
, , , . t .
If In neeil ot dentnl work call on
Dr. Mncv, now permanently located
in the ur. Snnpp building, Main
St., Cottngi OroVe, Oregon.
I BEST IN TOWN 1
I BAKIN & BRISTOW. I
uaiiUiaiiiiUiaiUiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiii;iiijWiUiiiuK
iiir pr
Larjre Line, up-to-date
Goods also samples of
t We doit mark
THE OLD RELIABLE 1
Grocery Storej"
Caries a full line of Staple
and Fancy goods, Granite, 1
Crocker', Tin and Glassware,
Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats. ,
Hay and everything the
farmer or the housewife needs.
Produce of all kinds taken
in exchange. j
It will be a pleasure at all j
times to show our goods and
you are earnestly requested to j '
call and examine them. '
mil meet All Competion !
I
in 1'rleen. I
!
SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE
Successor to Baker & Johnson j
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE !
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney-at-Law
Offlw on Mln street, Wct Side
COTTAGK GROVK, ORK.
A. H. KING
Attorney at Law,
OOTTAOE GllOVE, OJtK.
NOTICK FOtt PUBLICATION.
United States Lanil office,
HoscburK. Ore, Aug. 20, 1002.
Notice is hereby given that incom
pliance witli the provisions of tlie net of
Congress of Juno 8, 1878, entitled "An
i. Y i,n anln nf Tlriilr Lands in tlio
0.1 U'uulilni.lnn Territory." aa extended I
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to all tlio ruuiie i.anu Diuma u u
August 4, 1892. AVllllam Harrison, of
Cottage Ufovo, County of Lane, State of
Oregon has tills day tiled in tliisollico Ida
sworn etatement No. 3330, for the pur
chase of the Lot No. 11, N H a W,
8V H SV )i, of Section No. 2,
Township 22 South, of Range 2 Writ
and will offer proof to show that tlio
land sought la more valuable for its
timber or Btone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish Ida claim to
said land boforo tlie Marie L. W are, U.
8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on
Monday the 17th day of November, 1002.
lie namea as witnesses s
D. II. Wriimbaugh, Jamea Lebow
Thomas Rawllnga, William AVestcarson,'
of Cottage Grove, Ore.
Any and all peisona claiming ad
versely the abovo-descrlbod lands are
requested to Mo their claims In this
office on or before said Ut)i day 01 Nov.,
1002
J,T. Bhiixiks, Register,
We have the best lot of garments
Suits, fac ets, Coats for Women,.
Misses, Children, Men and Hoys
to be found in town. If you want
the Latest Styles you do, ifyour'e
in a normal state you should see
our assortment of above lines of
goods and also our Winter Under
wear, all made in the best possible
wav.
Of the Most Reliable Materials, Trim- 3
niiugs, etc., Tailored by the Beat Skill
You will miss it if you buy your Kail or
Winter Outer or Inner Garments without
first seeing these. Our New Stock of
Furs will soon be open for your Inspection.
JACKETS, CLOAKS and CAPES.
MONTE CARLO COATSy
The Newest thing. We order these any Size
or Color and have them in 24 IIoill'S
for you. Our Prices are all right, Uniform
Profit same as our other lines. When, you
get a Cloak from us you get just what you
pay for.
them up ivst b-:c"vsc
the raised price.
LEADERS IN
tt H.ri
W. S. ClIRISMAN.
The Fashion Stebles
rORSER MAIN nJ SECOND STREET, COTTAGE OROVE
(71iisman 5L Bnls, Proprietors.
and
YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME
pbjt- IMPERIAL HOTEL.
Where the meals are well cooked and well nerved and the buds aro good.
ITS CLEAN THKQtJGIIQUT.
And you'll find everything home-like without home inconveniences.
Come and stay as long at possible.
FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS
Free to our Commercial Trade. Try our Sunday Dinner. Tlie boet over
Served in any Hotel in the City.
N. D. HARDY, M'gr.
COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON.
BRING IS IE BABIES.!
C. J. MILLER
of this tewn will present
each ami every tmby
UNDER ONE YEAR OP 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 large stock ot'
kiln-dried tlooring, celling anu rusiiQ in
grades l 2 ami 3. Let us mace yo
special prices,
VoOTIt-Kcl LY LUMBIK CO.
3
1
ve think the-v wil1 br5ns
MERCHANDISING
ijU;oxc.jQi:eiroii,
Eii Bangs.
Also own and opperate the Bohemia
Black Butte Stage Lines
First-CUis Turnouts, Double or Sfnjle.
Reasonable Prices
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmakkr.
Repairing at reasonable charge!,
All work guaranteed fltil.cUii.
Watehei.Cloeki and Jewelry at toweit 1'rleet
COTfAOe GROVK, ORB.
J. C. JOHNSON and F. .0 EBY
dttomeysand Gourisefors-at-Law
Speclat attention given to Mining, Corporailoa
and Mercantile law.
Offlce pver Qarraan Si Kemenwajr'aitote,
COTTAGE GRQVU, ,ORK.
ajjj-. n -
BARKER & PERMAN
fBOl'BIETORS Of
THE EXCHANGE ,wmgW
. i . l j jjr i .
PEALKU8 IK FINE '
WINKS, LIQUORS, Cl'dARS,
Main street, CotagOr, Or.