BOHEMIA i .vi if vci w r. m i3 r. r. r. 'UK tl) KHTIIN MKHII'M H Nr.AT JOII I'HINTI.Vt.. a lis. w w w 3 U U W &3 Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering mid funning Interests of tlii.H Community, to Oood Oovernmeiit, and Hustling for a C,rul Slake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1903 NO. 7 NUGGET MioesapdMimoq J yDovoTod Co I&ii'etftitv Noroj nnd N. Hbrng of toncrivf Inroojrro Mirxtntf Mon. (loldcu Utile Mining Co. the company, is well known here nml in lloliemin. lie has always I'll,, rntimvimr fmi.i tit- Knlfiii had u kind word for the district . .... ............. --. , ..f..... liemill till" 1111111- Willi KlltlW HUH, lin VVL'II lii Mrl'nninpk li orlr rill court i mini in uiiu nun 1111 "..-" f 11111 1111 II V Willi IHIHIllrt III UHL (i " ... - srrM n I., iii- ...i.iiiu, nivi. cllecllug tlie organization upon Sii,.u riii.. utnt n,.l ..snrrlnllv i which they have been working for '...1 ...1 .1- 11. ...!. r . .1.1. 1 Kft'frnl tttmitll Till Mlll't'Pl On November lotli. last, the I J" 'K'K. ."' e men who nre .. . , it 1 . t in iiifiitifiifl iiMtii (Ik rfirtHirntinti. Milling Company was incorpo- """.ess is imumi 10 come. Mimics, nunc ' ' . ' 5 ' j Ti,e United States Consolidated Each, and a.So.j.ooo shares were1.,. f. , lv... . ,.. CZ ' ;ffi?h : f.."y princi,,, of the ,,ub c Ur I 1 .... . 111 scuouis "i tins city, is iniciesieii, Nl'".r K?.. M", ca'u": ' Letter known as the "Ilclcl.cr .""'T" "7. ...... . .' 'Group," was Ixmdcd this week Jy . Holler, andO. C. McCloud. of t4 rtm.rf tvwA T& thoroughly oil its feet and pelting In better coiiilltiou evc.y ilay carry out its objects to jl'ottlnnd. Mr. Hoffer. a mining ty .?.?..??yL " ..leaking m. inspection of many unnumniv ucviuuu u irtinr ' .1..... " .1.-.t..riv. If.. lycry K 1 ..... ...mis,, m e . . . a- . ., .,r,)ertics , ,)lc district : a. I. .1 II.. I ..... 1 HlliV.ll t'iVttr.( llll III. V.UIIUIHWM fthe company, in the ltohc.nin . ,,., listrict. in Une county ..e.ie;- - , "is now Vll- liuiiiK aiiythiug e sc. 1 his was-i 1 . .,..,,. .,.. Ihc first thiiiK. ot a dollar wan .... .... ,,,,, i, Ei . . e .,, .1.:..... nil. ,1111111 1 H3 ni . 111, wta mai u o be spent for mi s. mac . nerv or ... . v-.irs. In.t ornc ...yt iiUK else until tins ohject was, - when' Ho Dbtatnetl and the? whole of lyov. ' , ' I. , I. I il.L 1 CI I H Will C KI1UWII IIIU nuuu was net apart to be devoted to tl.N . . . Itmrtxise. II necessary. lint llie , ..... ? ... Hales of stock and tlie work ui tue is high in praise of the miners wliiim lie met in tlie district utid 'stales that one commendable thing ..I...... tli. ......ri.rm n,ni.irli. riM'llir that ,W will sec a to or an-lou lf V "t 1 hns mii tiiiiL-. company generally is going ahead j so satisfactorily that it is likel I 1 I This Space he longs to FRED GALE, West Side I I r Proprietor of 1(1(1 ) Watch it for Bargains In Harness and Harness Goods. i loUR SHOE Si SALE r ! Our rctnttatinn for selling only the Ik-st Values in Footwear is well established CD OUR ON BROKEN LOTS are the very lowest in Cottage Grove, is well known PRICES to 11 CUT SALE to LET OUT WE HAVE gj AND just set out e MARKED "ark- g) ctl down Kl l i DOWN some verv desirable lots that tS we are offering for less than cost. m Eakin & ISrisloAV & 3 If) Ipliiut in oeratiou some months be- fo,e Its do cr,,lji.,g out the ,C j.' ), ifer , ore in the claims of tlie compnuv. . r.. .,- 1 says you win nun iu w uuc wikbi Tint mhn at Tint iiit.Mi. you Imikc inspection. The gentle-1 Tlie president ot tue imiiieit tnen could conlcr no urcatcr com- ; Utile is Win. Wcchter, formcih of' iiiiment on the boys of llohcm'n: i Indiana, who has liecu in Sdim I nlmtit three years. He is knou i. ; strike At Pic JuJson Kek. as a square man, nud upon Ins tcimtation a good deal of stock is being sold in tlie cast. August Swansou, one of the con- C. Marsh, ol Salem, is vicc-prest- tractors on me new woric at me dent. Mr Manli is n well known jjudson Rock mine arrived in the capitalist here. He hits been mil- 'city late last week, bringing with formly sticcesslul in his unilertnk-, nun .some 01 the niiest specimens 01 ings, and lie is above everything , free milling ore from the recent else careful and conservative in all workings in the Judson Kock, that business dealings and management..! has ever l:cu found in the district. The treasurer of the company is ! The ore is similar to that of the Win. I.ausing, who came here from , Helena and is lull ol gold plainly Iowu alioiit three years ago, who purchased valuable property in Sa lem, and who is known as a good neighbor and an honest, upright citizen. ' I . . . ., . i .... r i v. i, jouiisoii, tue secretary 01 the company, and one of its priuci pal promoters, is a mining man of experience. He went through the Cripple Creek excitement, nml was visable to the eye. It is said that the ledge from which this ore was taken is about six feet wide. Vetoed llureau ( Mines Hill. Ilovernor t'liiiinlx'i'lnhi, utter eon- Hldi'rnlilt (lclllH't'iitl Imvliitf held tin-hill to tin liiHt, wtiHil Semite operuting there from 1891 to 1899. Idll. No. tfl". to iwili 11 ImriNiu ot He predicts that the llohcmla dis trict will be asecond Cripple Creek, and he will bend ids efforts to make this proposition a success, and thus aid in bringing to pass the truth of mlni'M. The tollowlnt; from the Oiv- K011I1111 of the Onto of IVIi L'(l, Ih ex planatory: TIiIm net Urn wax tukeii utter nil iirKumeiit IiiiiIIks'II inailo aifiituxt the his prediction. Mr. Johnson, 1 hill liy Charles A. .IoIiiih, ot linker where he was known in the east, City, and n Moore of teli-i;rnmi and stood high among business nud professional men. The other directors of the com pany are as follows: D. Stciner, lH'tltloiiH had Ihvii received prutcHt hiK nunliiHt IiIh permitting the hill to Ikvuiiu' a law. The objectionable feature ot the bill wiim that It bIvi'h the well known tinner and hardware the liiMpeetor of Mluex power to man of this city. His reputation enter any mini", examine the clmrnc- for fair dealing and honest business , tor nud extent ol tue mv. learn mo judgment has been established here methods and ciwt of onrntlim and for years. 'iiHeertaln many factH which the mine Prof. Z. M. Parvin, president of j opera t urn iiMhcrt the rlht to kivp the Northwest College of Music, Heeivt. Jtlier feature ut the bill are thoroughly well known as an tip- Indicated b.v the fullowlnit iiienHagi'. right and enterprising citizen. In which (lovernor I'lmiuliorlahi ex- A. I? Homyer, of Alta Vista, , pivKxed hln iviimoiih fur velnliiK the Iowa, who is well connected there, and whose parents and brother re side in Salem. Kred Wechter, of iteme, Indiana, a brother of the prcsideut of the company, and who conducts a barber business in his home town. hill: "The hill Is Intended to provide for the eHtnbllHhiiieiit, government and operation of a Ituivau of Mines of the State of Oregon, and to appro priate moue.vH for the maintenance anil Hiipport thereof, to develop the IJdwln Hiller, of I.inu Grove, mineral romnm-oH of and to promote Iudi.iu.i, 11 merchant who is well the welfare of mil oral InduHtrU'M In rated bv the commercial agencies, and who has n reputation for re sponsibility and fair dealing among lus neighbors. the Stute ot Oregon; to pri-wi-llie the rulcH ami regulations tor the equip ment, management and qoratlon of milieu and mining and metnllurirleal Thus it m iv be seen that the plantH. and to provide penaltleH and Golden Kule is a company that is punlHhinent for the violation of the well managed by upright, honest terms of the act; SLIUMI li approprl men, who aie conducting its affairs nted for the purport, of the act. in a conservative, business manner. NuineroiiH bills were Introduced In They are making 110 representations the legislature, having for their that they themselves do not believe .object the creation of a bureau of lu. They are proceeding carefully, ' mine or else for the development of with the rull belief thni they will the mining ImluHtry In the state and be nble to mnke their property, n 1 all thereof seemed to have been re dividend payer for themselves and ' ferred to the committee on mhiesand for ull the stockholders, and all mining, with the retmlt that the act those who may become stock- In question wiim reported In lieu of hphlers. They know they have all tin others, the ore necessar to make n mine, "I was at llrst dlpood toapprove nud they are proceeding in regular the bill under consideration for the order with the firm determination reason that Hm passage wa bo per- :to get it out and turn it into money, HlHtently urged and fought for by after nil the nrellmlnarv stens shall Hon. J. II. Hobblns, from the Hump- Sim vc been taken " ter mining district and others In C h Johnson, the secretary of whose Judgment I had and huv0 great eonlldenci' as to ihviIh In the mining melon, but a lengthy pro tet b.v wire from iiImiiihI all the mlneowner of linker enmity and telegraphic and written protet from most of the liuslne men of linker city, from the prvldont of theClinmlierot Commerce nud Com mercial Club ot rortlnnil, ami from many of the oxort examiner and engineer and many of them land ne men of the mime place have led me to serutlulio the bill more care fully than I did at llrt. "I cannot but feel that there hould Ih etabllhed In thltate a nilnhiK bureau for the purpoo of promothiK the Industry and for tholiotter pro- tis;tliin of thu men ennauisl therein, but the bill under ciinliIeratlon, whllHt In Home reKvt It would lie promotive of nmch gnoil, I too IriiMtlc In It term, too minute In It detail, and whilst It fiiriilhed the employe protection to Home ex tent, ha not that for It main ob ject. Then' Ik much force in the ar gument ot thoM! who are mot largely hitoroted In mining enter prise In the state, that the Industry would lie very erlouly crippled and capital ooklng luvetnieiit lu neh IndUHtrle prevented from coming Into the Mtate If the bill should lie eryMtallreil Into n law. It I claimed that thoK who have vat amount of capital Invested in mining through out the state did not have an oppor tunity tube heard lathe framing of the iaw under consideration, and hence could not urge the objection ingaliiHl the piifHiige of the net which they have urged More the executive. j "Milling I In It Infancy In Oregon, and. while some legislation may lie I necessary, radical meaure at this time ought to be avoided. A Hill Hhoiild not be hastily framed, but It Mh'ould lie drawn after consulting the best Interests mid hearing dls 1 cnssloii upon the part of both the I employer and employed, and bet ween 'thl time and the convening of the I next legislature It I probable that I those most Interested In the develop ment of the mining Industries of the state will bo able to get togetherand preiwnt then a measure which will meet the reiiulrementH for many "llccause of the numerous protest which have In-en made to me against the law In question, and fearing that the drastic features thereof might have a tendency to retard the de velopment of Industrie which It Is Intended to promote. I return said bill with my veto." OREGON SHOJLINE ahq imon Pacific Dkcaiit Tuns (i iikhclks run from Portland Cliicngo- Suit Lake, Denver, Portland Kt. Worth, Oiunlia, ili'JOn.m.l Knnsiis City, St. vialliint- Iconic, Cliioik'o slid iiiKlon, ' Kimt. Atlantic SnU Uike, Denver, Kxireis 1 Kt. Worth, Oinulia. .H:irip.in. KnnxHs City, St. vial I nut- Louis, Chicago and iniilon. Kind. StTI'MiiT Wiillu Walla, l KastMaill ieton , Spokane, 6 p. m ! Wallace, Pullman, via I Minneapolis , St. Spokane. Paul, Dnhitli, Mil waukee, Chicago A Kast. I AllKlVK KKOM I 4?:t0p.lll. I 10:HUa.in , ISTew Slioes We have just received a new line of the celebrated JOHN STROOTMAN'S Ladies' Shoes the very newest styles front the very best mater ial. Come in A, B, D and E widths, sizes 8 to 0. TheStroot man Shoe is the best and nicest fitting shoe made. Try one pair and you will always wear them. Garman, Hemenway Co. I.KA1IEIW IN MI!RCIIANIIStNU Garman, Hemenway Co. I.KAllUItK . Mi:i;CIIAMII.-IN(i ISTeAv FurriisliiriQ-I We have just received the largest and prettiest assortment of men's shirts ever shown in Cottage Grove. New Collars-very hand some. Come and see them. Also a new line of neck wear. ;!') a. in. 70 Hours n NO CIIANUK OK Tickets east via all rail rail via Portland. UAHS. , or boat sad 1 vii nmmi enunni'l l in.U ..U UIIEilt aiillDUlJljrj J-'HOM 1'OHTI.AND. All sailinu ilutea Biib 8 p. 111. ject to change. p. m. KorSan Krunciwo Sail every live daya. Dailv exSuiul'y C01.UUUIA Kivkr 4 p. m. 8 p. 111. except Saturday To Astoria ami Way Sunday 10 p. 111. Landings. , A. I,. CUAIG, Gen Pasnongor Agent. Piirtland, Oreitou. nrmmmnffiifiirinmiiritfiiriirnriifitfiiriiruriifiiritfiiFiiMtrHFiirMfiifmmiiriirmitfi! I ODDS AND ENDS During the Fast few months a great many odds and ends have r accumulated among our stock and these muat be closed out at . S once to make room for our Spring Goods. You can findexcejv- y ttonal Values in JK- 3 I DRY GOODS AND SHOES A sz If Y010 are looking for Bai'gains now is 3 S the tune to find thevi at g: H 1-IEMEISrWA.Y & BTJUIvI-IOLDER'S 3 iaiuiiwiwuawaiiuiwiuuiiiiiiJUiiiiiiiiuuiiwuiUiiwuiiwiiiUiiwiuuiiwuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiUiiiR Ik a Few Dollars Others ire ! ! ! A linker CJty dispatch of Feb. Slrd. i say: Another rich strike ha bwu 1 made lu the old Virtue mine, six 1 mile east of thl city. The facts concerning the latest Htrllce. were given out by Manager llueklieo today. The ore wuh found In what I termed n pocket, several ot which have been found In times past In this mine, some id wlilch yielded hun droll of thousands ot dollar. One piece ot ore found In this last pocket I weighing l-' pounds was melted In a furnace, by Manager llueklieo and vlnldixl 14.000. and from four sucks of ore he extracted $10 000 In gold. NOT1CK KOIt I'lUlUCATlON. 1'nlted Stales Urnd Offlie, HieburK. Or., Sept. 24, v.,tl..ula I.Arnl,.' 0lrn that 111 (mnUA110l3 uiththe iiriivUlom otllie actnt Congrens of June S, 1ST, entltleil "An act. for the aale of ' tliutierlandi In IheStateioU'alllornla. Oregon. , Nevaila, anit Wuhliifton Territory," aaex-J tended to all the fuWIe lamistatca by act or Ainruit , 1892, Henry (' I'rudhoinme, of fort land, Co. of Mullnoruah.Slateof Ore., hai thla ilaytlU'dlu thU omce hla iworn atatement No. Ktst, for the nnrcliaM ol the w U S K j, SK U N K i,Jt KKflvK i of see No.SU fnTvriiNo.SI S. HSwaml IUoecriH)f toahow that the land ouitlit li more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural iiurpoiici. and to eitabllnh hUcla.mtoaald laud before the Keglster and Iterelter of thu ottlce at Itiweburr, Oregon, on Monday the 2nd day of March, 1W3. , lie names aa wltncamja: .,'.. William K. frudhomme, Jawei i. Tyrrell, I.ydla (!. Tyrrell, Ueorge K, McCllnlock, ol Portland, Ore. ... , , .v I Any and all iwron claiming adversely Jhe lu,v.,1pHirllM.il land am reaueatcd to tile their claims III this ottlce on or before said 2nd day of Mar., IW. , , . J. T, Hainan, Register. You can buy Underwear, Shoes, Boots at greatly reduced prices. Have too many HATS and CLAJPS. Will give 50 per cent off on them this month. Yours for Low Prices. One door west of Benson Drug Store. R. WELCH, Mgr. NOTICE. Vocal Lessons. Common Rough Lumber SD.OO PER M BOOTH-KELLY MILLS, SAGINAW. OREGON. 1 . , , , , , t . 1 I have opened mv studio In the A citizens meeting will lie held at front room of the l'erry Hherwootl Martlu's hall, Thursday night, at residence, ono block south of city hall, 7:30 o'clock, March 5, ltKKt, tor the and am now ready to receive stu- ..i..rua, nf nnminiittiii' n eltlzeiiH dents In vocal music. Will give purpose of nom natinb a citue s lyftte or ,eB(ion8 C(ll, ,, ticket to bo voted upon April 0, 10W. J mw volce teatca (iml rftte8. U, It. Jou, Mayor. Miss Emma Hkvan H. C MADSEN, WATCIIMAKBIt., Repairing at reasonable cnargss, All work guaranteed trst-elaas, Watehes, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Prlw COTrAUK UKOVE, ORE.