oBanniiiuii)iiii 5s ft M TIIKAIiVKHTiMNIl MKIIIUM S5c d IS (l rM m NKAT J0I1 PRINTlNUl 66S a 62S s& &z w lit f Vl W &V nana Devoted lo tlic Mining, Lumbering ""' Farming Interests of this Coiiitnuiiity, to Oood (ioveriiincnt, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1903. "OL, V NO. 17 nugget A 'PIHD T A NiiKKet Reporter In Company Tfli J.J, Kccfcr, I'. J. Cnttcrlln, I'rnnk I.eRoy nml C. II. CUnunlH VUllid 'I he (Ircntlliilicmla DlMrM. , A SCIiNI! OP OKHAT ACIIVII V. ll Ikih bcii 11 number of sen-tous since one wan able to go Into liciuin Mining PHtrlct mid travel Its length and breadth with the ense mid pleasure tlmt one can ac complish the trip ut tlic present writing. In fact it it ilii lo be one of tile earliest seasons 111 the hUlory of tliu cump, mid it urn 11U0 lie wid, with perfect propriety, that it, is destined to he one of the most proierouH, marked witli the greatest development of piopcrilics, since the cmnp .w.isjktnnvn tojbe gold bearing. Last week a Nugget mnn in the company of I'. J. Catterliu and Dr. J. II. Kcefer. president of tile Jtld sou Rock Mining Co.. of Portland, 0. H. Clement, of liuene. mid Frank I.eRoy, of thneity, took the Oregon M: Southeastern morning tnin lor the hills. A run of a few mile brought the party lo the logging spur which puts through the Limebaugh place to thel.oug & llingham Lumber Co's c.nnp. Here the puty took. advantage of nn opportunity to visit the lower logging cmnp where some twelve men were at work. The logs at the present time are being taken some 3,000 feet from the lira log ging engine, the second engine ami crew being stationed about 15011 feet above the first With the aid of tile two out'its logs scaling nb.ut 30.000 feet of lumber are brought down, loaded upon the cars of the O. &S. 15. and by seven o'clock la . the evening are rolled fro n fie cars into the mill pond" within the limits of this city. Leaving the logging camp ve again took tliemiin track of the O. & S. 15. passing over Iosby an I How river bridges, where crews of men were at work raising the bridces two feet and ballasting the track correspond. About eight lal0 Superintendent Mathews, c miles from tills city is to be sen j ;he Oregon securities Co.. wh tne steam suovci now uusy mini morning until night loading cirs witlt gravel which is being dis tributed along the main track at a, rapid rate, mid from present indi cations the ro.ul will bc.in excellent sliajM: by the first of June. It is now thought tint the rails will be laid to the Red bridge by tlic last of this month, and it is understood that the track will be completed to the Warehouse this season. Tlic steam shovel is a marvel. A train of fifteen flat cars is loaded in forty-five minutes, it requiring only four dips of the shovel to load n car. In other words a car is londed by the steam shovel as quickly as one shoveler would throw ten shovels full of gravel on the car. When the party reoched the end of tlie track a walk of n couple of miles was made to W. W. Hawley's lower ranch, where an excellent entities, where a large force of men dinner wns had and 11 team secured Were encountered clearing and to take tlic party to the Hensou ' opening up a new tunnel. As we hotel, now under the management dropped down into the basin under nf U. U. I.ckov, ai me 1001 01 i le protecting autnoriiy 01 rore- tins everything comfortable him! Iihh coiiie to tlie "llig Four" propeily to make It his permanent home. Ill , is not authentically staled at this writing that some one else will nIi are the snug cabin with him, but things look almighty suspicious. While his property at this writing is only in the pi usped slate It iS showing up remarkably well there being four true lissutc parallel veins, 1 with heuvy cropping of bane ote. The Benson hotel is on the prop erty of the Golden Rule Mining and Reduction Co. which has nine claims admirably locnteil. It is understood that the company in tends to do large development tin--season, 11s well iih secure a patent to their ground. The company i-. now electing a large store building at IleiiMiii, which will in all prl ability take the name of "Mineral ' in the near future, as efforts arc now being conpleted lor '.he estab lishment of a postoflice at that point. Hour miles up the road the Glen wood property looms up. It is un derstood that extensive work will be done on this properly. Alreadv Mr. Hinds, who wns the owner and operator of the property before it was incorporated lias done 1 some extensive work with very , satisfactory results. i Things look lively .it J. I lard's i camp on the Vesuvius. New btiinl-1 ings have been built and heavy con tracts for wood arc now being filled. It is not ueccessiry to say .myth tig about tlie Vesuvius as a property. ICvcry one who knows anything about the district knows the Vesu vius as one of the richest in the dis trict. It is stated that Mr. Hard is now on his return trip from the east and that he has purchased n mill plant for the Vesuvius. Mr. Hard is a rustler mid his many friends here will be pleased to see him bring tlie Vesuvius into the prominent place the mine deserves, j We struck the first snow just j above the Vesuvius camp. It was , very sort, so much so that the boys 1 in the mines have discardod snow j shoes, and are now going it "by lino i". Our party was sore and ; leg-weary when the summit was j reached, and we took a sort of a shullle mid tumble gait down to the I Mjsick store. Here the genial merchant and postmaster, Chus. i Gettys extended the glad hand, ol o makes the Musick mine his head quarters. It was the middle of .he afternoon, but through the repre sentatiouof Mr. Mathews, to to the effect that we were a well meaning set ofteuderfeet, Mrs. J. 1. Hart, who has charge of the Musick boarding house, set a tempting dinner before the tired gang. He fore tlie boys were half way down to oie, Mr. Mathews commenced to comment upon the scarcity of sup- plies and it is half suspected that his anxiety was increased during j the progress of the meal. The Musick is in n verv satis-' factory state of development, mid it is said the shifts are now working in better ore than was ever before found in tlie mine. I'rom the Musick the party journeyed to the Champion mine, also n nronertv of the Oreg n Se- For Hand Made Harness goto rn r rz a i m WEST SIDE HARNESS SHOP A. 1 1 W o rk Wa rra n t eel . fcSs'i is i he (ion Gua rn i i i eeel . Everything Kept in a First Class Harness Shop at Lowest Prices. "V-'VS&. 'VIVB.tV -fe 7& You will find every description and size and at prices that will please and convince you of the excellent values we offer. We also carry a com plete line of new and second hand : FURNITURE A new line of Graniteware and Tinware in fact everything to he found in an up-to-date store. Come in and see the Palo Alto Metal Polish and Oil Harness Dressing. C.J.MILLER. kW iW WWV'' ' A Bis Line of. Ladies' Dress Skirts Walking Skirts and Under skirts just ii mm SILK WAISTS and SHIRT WAISTS More New Dress Trimmings. Men's Gutter Shoes Again in Stock Eakin Bristow. The G ommentsiWi Hear Daily onjotirjmerchandisejniakejus helieve' morejjstrongly than ever that thej majority of people preferj the better class of goods, although they cost aj little gmore money than the so-called racket goods. Shoes We never change; the quality always the same. Hamilton 13rown shoes for men, $1.75 2.00,2.50,3.00 4- Geo. Keith's Or thopedic shoes 'A 5 FOR LADIES Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3 Streatman.. 0 3 50 Clothing 'Hoffman Rothschild Company ione uettex.. Any price..7 50 to 25W FURNISHING GOODS Neustadj; Bros. The standard goods on the Coast. Even garment the best in the market. Dry Goods Murphy, Grant & Co. Strictly firstquality .No. Cheap John goods; they tlon t keep them It pays to buy them. Groceries Allen & Lewis A person can alwaj'S depend on their goods being fresh and nice and the best to be had "Hanlscrabble". It is a spleniliil place for the traveler to stop. In fact by the time one gets to the fncit of "HartNcrabble" one is anxious to stop. Tlie only diffi culty one experiences nt Hensou is to pucker up sufficient courage to meander up the six-mile (,'radc which must he overcome in order to reach llohemia V. O., at the famous old Musiok mine. At Hensou the party sojourned until Monday mortiiiifr. Among - ... , man llart we came to uie new mm site about a hundred yards from the present site. Work was al ready under way. The ground was being cleared and timbers gotten out. This is the mill for merly spoken of in these columns, which is calculated to mill the ore from the Champion, Musick, Helena No. I and. Helena No. 2, the ores being brought to the mill with trams I.caviut: the Champion we the mining properties visited from 1 journeyed to tlic I.eRoy n short dis .,.!. .no tin. Tmtsnii Rock, tauce down the canyon where fait' about two miles up Fairview and J perintemlcnt Graham was busy v n....L-c A ,mn.l tmil leads 1 lookimr after the interests of his I NEW YORK RACKET STORE" f $: NearZS. P. Depot, Cottage Grove, Oregon The only genuine RACKET STORE in town. Head- I quarters for novelties and fancy goods and the cen- ter of attraction for low prices. We have just rc- ceived a lot of new goods which we are offering at jC .i i .1. i Call anil examine Ihem. f llie lOWeSL pOSSlUlC C.lSIl liriLCH, So trblo to how kock1. 3- Yours for business, A. K. SllCVk, Proprietor These goods are all sold at the same margin of profit as the cheap goods are sold, and those who buy them are the ones who accumulate wealth. GABMAI, HEMEHWAT CO. Lenders in illerclmiidisiitg:. to the cabin, a substantial log house occupied by August Swauson and his clever wife, Mr. pwauson now being in the employ of the company on contract. The Judsou Rock is splendidly located, below the snow line, and is making nu excellent showing. It is not tlie purpose of the writer to cuter into an eiauorate wtueup of the several properties visited, but rather to give some idea of the appearance of the camp in general at this season of the year. On the trail to the Judsou Rock cabin one passes over some of Prof. Kendall's locations, which are showing up well for prospects. Al Churchill is also located on this trail it leading by his door. Mr. Churchill is making some splend d imnrnvemetita on this property in the matter of substantial cabin and outbuildings. It is safe to say i,nt "Al" is now erecting the frame work is all up one of the line pntllllS hi the district. It is a tlnru mill Olie- half structure, the ti.tu.ra snuared with "store made" window frames and sashes and door and doors. Mr. Churchill .... . . company, l ne lower runnel oi me I.eRoy is now in over 6oo feet mid two shifts anrhard at work in spl n did ore. The machine drills are working to perfection, and while the rock now beiutr encountered is exceedingly hard to break from three to four feet is gained eacli day. At noon the party was invited to n spieniliu Uliiuer prepareu uy mm Green Pitcher, who has charge of the boarding house at the lyeKoy, and later in the day we meandered down the Champion trail enroute to tlie Warehouse. Nowhereon God's earth r . . i!..., can one iinu more oeauuuu scenerv than that encountered in llohemia. and particularly is tins true of the Champion canyon. On the way down we stopped tor a short rest at The Champion Basiu Mining Co's property. Tins is a new company, the property for- merlv belonging to W. iV. Master- son, etal, but notwithstanding that only assessment work has thus far been done on the property, it is showing up remarkably well. Two miles from the Warehouse the camp of the road crew, work ing on tlie new wagon road to the; FOR TIIOSU tVtlO l.tVK O.V FARMS Champion mill, was encountered.: TOO JO 11 K AT A RISK. The work is in rnpui progress, ana i will be completed some time in I July. , cholera morbus, often before modlclne Work is also going on on the big ic011M be procured or a physician sum power dam of the Oregou Securities i molm, A ruiiblo remedy for tlieeo Co.. .vhicli is being put in under disease bIioiiM bo kept at hand. The In almost every neighborhood some UIIU 111,9 IIIWI 1IUUI ill! tlbllKUt t,vl..Mu, the management of Supe.iiitendent Rhodes, two miles up from the Warehouse. Our party stopped over night at tlie Warehouse, now under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. The house is crowned to its capacity, but notwithstanding I we were royally entertained. I The next day our party some what shattered and tattered shuffled along to the Wildwood hotel, pre sided over by Mrs. Kerr, where we had the pleasure of satisfying the inner man with as good a meal as anyone could wish to eat. Later in the day tired aud worn, but all of us still in the ring, we brought up at the gravel pit, where we unani mously agreed to hold forth until Conductor Lundoti pulled out for Cottage Grove. Thus ends the first trip of the season iuto the hills. In two weeks irom tuts aate me hills will be filled with miners and prospectors, the roads will be much improved, and then a trip to the gold diggings of Lane and Douglas counties will tie iiauecij wnu pleasure. risk Ih too trreut for anyone to take. Cliiunbcrlnin'H Colie, Cholera nnd Dinr ilioea Roinedy 1ms undoubtedly sived the, lives of mora ncoplu and relieved more pain mid snlferiui; thim any other inndininu In uso. For sal o. by I.yoina & Appletpite. Drain. Hensou Drug Co., Cottage Orove. A eouplo of yomiK Hulled nt Kunoiie hired u livery homo to tnko a drive Into tlu country. The llvorynmn told them tlmt tlio liorso wns nil rlirht If tliev kept the ivlirn uwiiy from Ills tall. On their return homo thov were asked by the llvervumn If thnv hiul iuiv trouble. "Oh. no. said one, "there wns one llttlo shower, lint wo held thelimbrollii so that not n drop toucliKd thn horno's tall," Ouiml pnrsTinrir r"y8TTTnnrinnrinfririn FORTY ACRE RANCH FOR SALE. Hllf taken within the next ten days tho40ncrehlll ranch that 1 have been offering for $K).00, eau bo bought for f.m00,-only part ot which imwt Irm'usIi. This place l a bargain at that prlco and will bring Hoveral hundred dollars more than tlmt bo fore the Hummer l over. It 1 located about three and one-half miles south-east of the city, near Long & llliiKlmm'H Logging camp, and close to a good road. There Is a fairly good house and Homo outbuildings on the place, also nn orchard, good fences, springs, etc. etc. i'liero Is enough saw timber and wood on ittoniorothnu pay for It. If you wish to purchase a place ot this kind, call on or address, Lkk W, Hkniiv, Cottage Orove. IP WA N TIC D S K VIS 11 A h 1NDUSTRI. ous persons In ench stato to travel for lumso estalillsliod eleven years and with a largo capital, to call upon merchants and agents for suc cessful and prolltable lino. Perma nent iigiigeiiient. Weekly cash salary of f 18 and all traveling ex penses and hotel bills advanced In cash each week. Kxperlenco not essential. Mention reference and en close solf-addrosst'd envelope. THE NATIONAL, iKU Dearborn 8t Chicago. UUUUUUUtlUtAJUIAiULaA Extraordinary Values -IN- 3 It Is never too latottodojgood, but It Is somotlmea too Into to get the best selections lntho latest designs and styles ot hulleH hats, for the reason that some other lady has taken advantage oi tno opportunity, nml mircliased tho "vory one" you wanted. Therefore, come as early as possible and mako your selection of your upnug uat ai. iuo imwihum illlllnery Store, Miss nry Bartels, proprietress. Glass and . . Queensware Look at these prices, then call nnd examine the goods : 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set $9 05 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set o 4 't-ptece glass set 4-0 4-piece glass set, flint 05 4-piece " " engraved 1 00 4-piece " " gold enamel 1 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment and StonewareJ IIEMENff AY & BIDLDER 8 n m