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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1903)
GGET. S TIUADVKIITIIIINO MKUIUM m m m S HUT JOB MUMTlMOt M Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering mid Panning Interest of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling Tor a Grub Stake. VOL. V COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, igo3. NO. aa THE BOHEMIA DISTRICT BOHEMIA ML) A.TL Important Mining Company Organized in this Famous Mill ing Camp The Company Owns Eight Full Claims CilittiWVOOB MININU At iYIIMilillVrJ CO. 'Ilie I'rcllmlnary Work on tills Property has been done Development Work will now be Pushed aa Napldly as Possible. This company was Incorporated in March, 190,1, with n capital stock of $1,000,000 dollars, divided Into J, 000, 000 shurcs of the par value of 1 each, with their principal office at Cottage Grove, Ore The incorporators arc: Herbert Kakln, 0. O. McHarlaud, II. I.ouHa Leonard, George McQueen and l'iugal Hindu, of Cottage Grove.Orc., nnd Kmil O. I.ind Strom, superintendent of the Ta coma & St Paul Lumber Co., ol Tacoma, Wash. Tile officers are. Pres. and Trcas., Herbert lSakiii: vice trcas., 1). 0. Mcl'arliiiid; sec, A. H. King; supt. of mines, l'iu gal Hinds, a practical miner of forty years experience. The company owns all its prop erties, has no indebtedness, no bonds, no preferred stock. All shares are paid and nou-asscstable, with no personal liability and when once paid for at any prlrc arc subject to no further aseSMncnt, tax or call of liny kind. The property of this company consists of The Lost Mine Group of three claims and The Glcimuod Group of five claim all ii,ntlgu- ous property, located on the wett ! slope of Ilohemia Mountain, thirty one miles from Cottage Grove. This company has for its neighbor on the east the famous Musick have nlmoht an ideal location, lying' side by side as they do, oft down the mountain slope, they can be de veloped from one common point.! The GIciiwodiI creek runs through the properties furnishing ample water power all t Me year, tlic ex pense of developing and working the mine will be reduced to a minimum. There is also timber of a fine quality on tills nroiierty for all necessary purposes during the next forty years. The climate is mild hi winter, the properties tcing sufficiently below (lie snow line to be operated all the year. Another geat advantage to the property is the county road running directly' across it thus furnishing free and 1 easy access to and from the mines to the present terminus of the Ore gon & Southeastern K. K. sixteen miles away. However the railroad Is j proposed to be built within three 1 miles ol The Glcmvood tlictermi nnl yards for shipment to the smelter. The property is well equipped with cabins, roads have been built and all preliminary work has been ' done anil the property is now ready for extensive development work, i Pour tunnels have been run in on i different veins from twenty-five to 1 eighty feet, in all about three hun dred feet. Assays of the ore lias BIB I WILL MAKE Prices.. Special ON HEAVY HAESESS Until July 1st, 1903 Conic and see mc. My Stock is complete. FRED GALE, Ifl Closing Out At Cost Window Shades Crockery Mattings Glassware, Tubs Carpets and Washboards Our Entire Line of These Goods Will Be Closed Out At Cost For Cash. Here is an Opportunity For Good Bargains. Eakin & Bristow, PQOPERTrOF GLENWOOD MINING $ MILLING COMPANY SHOWING THE ADJ9IfWiG PRopERTfEf OREGON SECURITIES CO. HA J PAfD OVER $450.000 IN DIVIDENDS i - s omyi tW A f.. X tfr I Mtm d 1 If r-f -I 1 ' I mm I . p fimM i Yr . r1? ; SOtt WATCH Ml m , j) fY 1 1 mine of the Oregon Securities Co., Incorporated for 5,000,000 and which has been a regular dividend fiaycr for ten years. On the north les the properties of the Hiawatha Mining and Milling Co., incorpo rated in 1901 for jtoo.ooo. This company embraces some of the best claims of the district, one vein being considered the mother lode of the district, and they have several huti-j dred tons of ore on the dump that will assay 12.50 per ton in free gold, while on the west Is the well known Judson Rock Co., Incorpo rated about two years ago with a capitalization of $150,000. The development done by this company shows beyond question there are immense fissure veins beneath carrying rich values and it Is only a question of time until it also will be one of the dividend payers of the camp. The Glenwood prop erties having such well known and merited properties on the east, north and west, is certainly unique, and it is self evident they will bear a great deal of consideration from those seeking an investment. The properties of this company run as high as 79.38 per ton in gold. A crosscut is now to be run which will tap the ledges at a ver tical depth ot 1000 feet niul for this purpose a limited amount of the treasury stock has been put on the market at three cents per share and as soon as a .sufficient amount of money has been raised for this pur nose, the nrice of stock will be doubled. Only such amount of stock Is Intended to be sold as is necessary for development work and the installing of such necessary plants and machinery as will make the minen dividend payer INVKSTMKNTS JN TJI STOCK 01' THIS COMPANY. The principal thing to be con sidered in making a mining invest ment is this. Who and what are the men connected with the enter prise? In the first place, reliable men will not be connected with a property that they did not believe to be valuable. In the second place, with good men behind an enterprise you can be certain that the busi ness will be honestly conducted and the system of financing will be con servative and reliable. Thirdly, it you have good men behind an en terprise, reliable men experienced in mining, then there is practically no risk for the properties are sub mitted to the close, careful exami nation by more than one compe tent expert and the business is handled by good men. Now alter covering this subject there arises only the question, How can the small investors become in terested in properties handled by such men? You can pay cash for stock which is the most expensive way or buy on the installment plan which the company believes to be the best advantage to the investor. It takes time to do everything around a mine. Machinery has to be bought and shipped into the mines, often it has to be made to order. It takes time to run tunnels, upraise, put up machinery, etc. In fact, it takes time to do everything. It cannot bedoue in a month or a year, and when anyone represents to you that it can be done in a few months, he either lies or does not know. In running the tunnel, upraise or sinking-a shaft only two or three men can work at a time, and if you had one hundred men on the ground you could not hasten the work. In buying installment stock the investor is benefitted: Because payrrients are eJ5y. He can pay 20 per cent cash and the ballance in easy montlily payments, the stock to be issued when paid for notwithstanding any advance in the price of stock. It gives a man who is earning a salary an opportunity to invest that he could not take advantage of if he were required to pay cash. Because if it should prove unsuc cessful, he can stop his payments and will not be inconvenienced at the small amount be has invested. Because a fake cannot run on the installment plan, for you would find it out and stop your payments, and so would every other stock holder. When there are a large number of stockholders, somebody would visit the mine cr somebody would have a friend in the neigh borhood of the mine or some rain ing paper would expose it as a fake. A fake could not last long on the Installment plan. A fake wants to get your money quick and get away with it. On the Installment plan, in order to keep the stock holders paying, work must be con tinued, and if the money is spent on your property they are making it more valuable, and a fake company does not want to spend money on the properly, they want you to buy stock and they will keep the money. Because only a good company of reliable men can operate on the in stallment plan. If reliable men are behind the enterprise and the mine does not p:ove valuable, these men would discover it. They would notify the stockholders and pay ments would be stopped. They would not take the money after they discovered the mine was was not n success and the stockholders would be out only the money they had ipent in testing the property. Moreover, the company believes the installment plan is better from the company's standpoint. Because. first, they have a known amount of money to work on eacli month. They know they will receive the same amount to pay tneir mtners with, six months from today, and they can make their plans accord ingly. Secondly, they are sure it wil come in every month. Whereas, if they had to sell stock for cash, they are not sure ol it, lor tney mtgut sell enough stock one month, and might fail to find a buyer for stock next month, aud If they failed to nav their bills tbey would have a mechanics' lien filed upjntho prop erty. Thirdly, it is easier to find 100 men who can invest $fo per month than it is to find one man who can invest $1000 cash. Fourthly, each stockholder being Interested in the mine does his LADIES' GOODS. Our line of ready made ladies waists, wrappers, in fact everything that is in ladies ready made garments, is by far the beat we ever had. Our line of waists for up to date style and price and assortment is not excelled south of Portland. l'rlce From 60c to $0.00. We have sdme excellent values in ready made skirts, a line of light gray home spun, extra good values. We bought theso at a bargain, and give a bargain when we sell them at $2.50 easily worth $3.60 Dark grays, good material, $3.50 to $5.00. Black Silk $11.25 Children's " (Jlothmir It is time now to buy clothing for the children. We undoubtedly hare the largest and best assortment of values in boys clothing in tho country. We still hare some of the Roy stock left that we are selling way below the manufacturer's price. $1.50 to $10 00 Men's Hosiery Wo hare an excellent lino of men's socks, fancy and plain colors. Weare always looking out for the latest things in the market. Our fancy striped and drop stich are beauties, no store keeps a better assortment than we do. Con.mon gray mixed 10c to 15c Cashemers 25c to 30c Price From 20c to 35c That the majority of people are quick to see and take advantage of a good thing w hen they see it, is di monstrated by the way our shoes are selling. Concentration in the best lines of shoes is what people want. Our shoes are always the same, a good thing, is good enough, ecatteration and new things are very expensive. Those who tun- shoes from us are our customers always. Hamilton Brown's Shoes, Men's $2.00 to $4.00 Ladles' $1.75 to $3.50. GAKIAN, HEME WAY CO. Lenders in Merchandising-. to best to secure others in order help out his own interests. We invite your thorough:, care ful investigation. Write for pros' pectus. am A SPLENDID REMEDY' Xeiiralnicnains. rheumutiim. Imnbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ilallurd's Snow Liniment. It penetrans to the nerves and bone, ami being absorbed into the blood, its heal ing properties oreconveyedtoeverypart of the bodv anil effect some wonderful cures. Mr D. F. Moore, Agent Illinois Central Kailwav, Milan, Tenn, , states: "1 have use liauani's snow Liniment for rhcrinatlsm. backache, etc. . ill my family. It is 11 splendid reiuec y. We could not do without it." 2oe, eOe and 1.00 at New Era Drug btore. HIS LAST HOPE MEALIZED. (Fum the Sentinel Gebo, Mont.) In tlm first opening of Okhihomo to settlere in 1SS9, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after for tune who made the big raeeonotlne day In April. Diuinghistravelingaboiitand aftorwnnls his camping upon his elai o. lieencoiintered much bad water, which , together with the severe heut.gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impose ble to check, and alongiii Juno thoease becamo so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lleinedv as a last hope, A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and In a few minutes tho dose was repeated. The good offecto! them dlclne was soon no ticed and within an hour the patient was ink lug his first sound sleep fora fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, aud he cannot help but feel grate ful. The season for bowel disorder sbeing at hand suggests this item. For sale by Benson Drug Co. I Extraordinary Values -IN- Glass and.. Queensware a M e Look at these prices, then call and examine the goods : 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set $9 05 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set o 44 4-piece glass set 40 4-piece glass set, flint 65 4-piece " " engraved 1 00 4-piece " " gold enamel 1 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment and" Stoneware f e m m m m ! 1