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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1903)
THE BOHEMIA MINES. Q-reat A.ctivity in the HillsThe Oregon (Securities Resume the Payment of Dividends June 9. F. .1. II Alt D KETUKKS He Reports tlie Mining Outlook Oood Preparing for Extensive Work on the Vesuvius and Oregonjind Colorado. DISSOLUTION NOIICU. Notice In lioivliv wlvon tlmttlie II rm ot HiuioIh. WIIIIuuik & ltiilHcli litis lieen tllnaolvod, Mr. WlllliuiiHrvtlrliiK. All necounU due to Williams A Itntxcli, nre to Iki wM to Williams nuil nil accounts duo Iliuictri A. Wil liams nre to lie nettled nt tlio Htoro. Diltotl tlilnS3nl tiny of Juno, HUM. llAI'KIH, Wll.I.tAMH & llATHCII. MA It Jl I Kit. A copy of a circular letter from the Oregon Securities office nt New York, has reached the Nugget of fice. The contents of the advice is to the effect that a meeting of the directors of the company held in Jsevork City on Juac 13th, it was decided to resume the payment of dividends to nil stockholders on record June 29, 1903, checks to be mailed on July to at the rate of one-half cent per share. Speaking of the development work at the great mines, the cir cular letter contains the following. "A review of the work of the past few mouths was presented to the board through Superintendent Mathews, showing splendid pro gress, both as to the construction of the new plants, etc., and the de velopment of the mines. The plans approved by the board at its Janu ary meeting (the total cost of which and while .ve had the occasion to will aggregate $S5,ooo) are being 1 J. Hard, who is manager of the Vesuvius, the Oregon Colorado and the Riverside, was in the city Monday, having returned from a several months visit on the Atlan tic coast in company with his family. Speaking of the Oregon Colorado Mr. Hard states that he thinks he can say without fear of successful contradiction that he has one of the "prettiest, largest and richest dumps of ore to be found in the district. Two shifts have been at work on the property nil winter," says Mr. Hard, "and the tunnel work is now in something like 600 feet. The ore taken out is solid, not a bit of waste about it. I tell you it makes me feel good. You may also say that I urn glad to get back to Oregon. While our visit East was one marked with much nlensiire to mvcelfnnrl fnmilv visit many places of iuterest, it seems good to get back to Oregon once again." Mr. Hard states that Albert Ziniker has about completed his contract on the Riverside, and he understands that the property is lookiug very nice. "At this time this is all I can say about the Riverside. Next week I expect to visit the distirct and then I shall be able to talk to you in greater detail." Regarding the Vesuvius, Mr. Hard says: "We have not been idle on the old Vesuvius. We now have one year's supplies of mining timbers out. The amount of free milling ore seems to be inexhaust able so far as present development shows. I would not be surprised if we installed a stamp mill in the next few weeks." ' When ask what he thinks of the present outlook of the district, Mr. Hard said: "M impression of the district at the present time is as it has always been, good. I am greatly pleased with the outlook. They are beginning 40 mine in Bo hemia. The district from what I can learn is far ahead of its con dition m former years at this season of the year. All Bohemia needs is development, aud that period is now at hand. There will be no more idle years for Bohemia. "So far as my people are con cerned we expect to be pounding away winter and summer after this. We have been widening the road to the Oregon and Colorado property, several men being at work on it nearly all winter, and with the aid 1IYUNU Sl'O.NO At the homo ot the hrlile'tt imtvntH. Mr. 11ml Mrs. 1'. U. Hpomr. on Monliy crock, Sun day, Juno llXV'l, at liuili noon, .Mr. i-ren nyrno nun mihs iiora Sponjr. both of Cottnyp Urove. llov. C. II. Wallace, of the C. 1'. CliurvliotllcliitiUK. The imrlor ol the Sooner home went linnilsonu'ly decorated for the oc casion. The bride and groom xtood Milder a Itonutlfnl nrvh conipoxvd of Oregon Krae and white rosen. About thirty Invited friends and telntivcH were prevent. After hearty coinrrn ulatloiix weru extended a miniiitlntia leant wim served which was IilirltLv niHireelated liv nil undent. Tim bride looked I'lmrmliiK, dressed In cream dotted tissue oner white ullk I while the groom wore the conven tional black. The bride Is very charming and estimable young lady, lielnir a favorite of nil who knew her. The groom Is a very e.xnmplarr young man lioliijr Interested in the lirlzile Mountain Mining & Reduc tion Company, of llohemla, Oregon. The happy couple took their de mrtnre by private conveyance for Cottage drove, their future home. 5 ::!). BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. Howard - - Barton C. Y. llrown Udltor , Ihi.ilneiw Mft'r, Knitted at Iho Hiilom l Outline UtoYC 'ttcmt Htomitl Cum null mutter. ubrrlitlm itrlr,al.50, lit DiUnnro AitivrtlaliiK IUt mm' Hmiwn iitun ippllcMltttn Tills l'AI'Klt Uki.lnn fllo.l K. (!. Drake' AilTVilUtnjc Arnr, M " M Marthnuli Kx ctmni, ton Frnrico, Onlltornl. whrtcii' iTftCliior futveriuttir cmi baiuiul lor U. Friday, Junk 26, 1903. DCISION. doods that have a value will sell at that value. Shrewd buyem do not expect t purchase at less than rightful value, The house that llxes prices and ad heron consistently to them must of necessity tlx conservative prices. Standard values Insure regular prices. When there Is no regularity of price there Is no certainty of value. it does not require an eMert buy from n one-nHce house. If too much Is asked to start, how are yon to Judge what Is really cor- reef. Canyon dciciid on the man who confessedly tried to got too much in the lieulnnlng? When a salesman asks 100 for a piano and thenltakes xwa he con fosses a willingness to got $llKI too much, provided the customer Is not luiormed. You will never lliul but one prlct' on our high grade Noedliaiu pianos and organs, line price wun a reas onable discount for all cash. Hie ltlchardson I'lauo Hoiim Is a onc-prlco bouse. ItiniAltltsON 1'IANO HOI SK, Cottage drove, lire., Ionn I'. Foreman. Manager. carried out in detail and will be completed this summer, without the iucurrence of any debt what-1 ever, in snite of the fact that the I production of the property has been hampered iu no small degree by the changing of the mills, the construction of the power plant aud 1 other work." I The above is cood news for Bo-! hernia. The Oregon Securities! Co., owns some of the best prop erties in the district, among which are the Musick, Champion and Helena, all of which have been dividend payers. As has been an- j nounced in the columns of this pa-1 per from time to time, and as the , forgoing statement notes, the Ore gon Securities has laid out an im-' mense amount of development ' work this year, and to meet this great work, it was necessary to suspend the payment of dividends 1 for a time. It is with pleasure ! that the rsugcet notes that the It Is never too late toilo good, but TITKKK-COMKK A very pretty wedding was solemnized nt the home of Mr. J. It. Uwl. .limn 24, atSp. in., the contracting parties Ivolnir Miss N'olllu Comer nnil I jmi l Tucker. , Mrs. Cleo Lamb played the wedding ' march. Mint llertha E. Talt acted ' ns bridesmaid and Mr. Thomas M. I Comer as groomsman, ltev. II. W. 1 HnlKMK'k olllL-lathiL- Tl ie frttputa present were: Mrs. 11. W. Itabcock, j " I sometimes too late to get the J. M. Comer and wife, .1. II. Lewis , best selections In the latest designs iV'.'.I lL'e iR i,''U'?.ock. " wlfo. 1 nml ntylos of ladles' huts, tor the iCl V"' wlKM1?ll,V,Ve'),E J- ri'"8"" that some other lady has Inlt. Leo. Coiner. I. II. Illnghain. taken advantage of the opportunity, V. ;,. V ('ra!'"Vf n,l!n,l?i'iMI''.!,eH ,"d purchased the "very one" you Minnie Comer. .Nett le Iliinllek. dor- wanted. Therefore. come as early as I. c !. . IcV 1).a,"-v 1 ,1.10'111"'- nV 1 possible ni.l make your election of n.ettn v hlmle. . v""'1 , lulerwoo.l. your spring hat at the Fashion i.ertrude heeler. Mnble heeler. Muilnery Store. MUs Mnry llartels, Messrs. A. 11. Talt. T. W. Jenkins. 1 proprietress. Charles Comer, James Hawley, lien I , . Hliiglmm, Clyde IlalK'ock.Kildle and 1 Walter llalicock. A large number of prevents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker left for Portland Tind points down the valley Tursdar. : BUY BOOKS. permit 1110 to which U lUEIt. 'COM:, .1. W. At the homo of his , daughter. Mrs. .1. It. Stewart, on i t Itow river, Tuesilny Juno 22, I'M), ged VI years', 7 moutlm nud 2i! I days. , 1 Decease was one of the 1'ncltic 1 I coast pioneers, settling first in Cal-1 1 Iforula, In M. He afterwnnls came 1 '"1"" utcu uuic iu xcsuiue the How river where he has lived the payments this early in the) and died, an houorable. upright' present season. imnn. Mis wife died about u yenrt ago. He leaves two children. .Mrs. ' Margarette Stewart and Mr. Joseph MINING NOTF"? I Voh' ,,t'Hl(lts tiumlier of grand iVJUNUNW IN W 1 La. j Cj,lun. ,( )llrM nH tnklMK Off. , At the time o( liis death he was In Hr ,, . , , . his UMinl good health, and was do- . U. Marcus, who has been iu UK Mime work, as was his want the employ of the Orecon Se- each day. Shortly after noon he curities Co., in Bohemia, made this complained of headach, and his 1 office a pleasant call last Monday. I ESTJ.1"!" , l? T "J'1" M Hcc ii,ln,.ui.; best th-y could, but the human , He says things are looking good at meclinnlsm was worn out, and iu , the camp. Mr. Marcus will re- les than three hours from the time main out until after the th when , he complained of feeling III, the end he will return and commence de- 5a,m.e- V'11"?.' h-V",x tUe To the rending public, state, That all reading matter, up to date Yon will lliul at the Eagle Hook store. Magazines, novels, and books of all kind The daily papers, you also will lliul And tho Nugget olllce, Is westdoor. Kor the girls anil boys, there are a great many toys, Such as tops, iiiarblosaml balls And on the east Is the I O. door. So don't think for a minute, that you will be In It. Unless you buy at the Eagle Hook Store. Mrs. I). E. Fields, Prop. Those tteautlfulhatR at the Fashion millinery store, nre going fast. You should uvall yourself of the prlvlllge of seeing them and making your se lection at once. REPORT OF Til ECOXDITION ilntim.i,t nrt l.Ie . irmis oi ouriiiiy Ilie, WllllOUt v... ...3 u ,,iujjcny. , Htruggle, without a sigh. Fred Wechter of Byrne Ind.. di- ' J "01 X&teUtofWve ot sieas to Help us over the 'saddle ,cl-lu' UJ lue "omen KUie Mining 1 llev. c. 11. Wallace oillclntlng. we shall be able to haul into thel Company, whose extensive prop- AMMON CH I)M:it - vt the property at any season of the year. 1 "V ,ls loc,ate near the Benson , ilolnt. of ,H son. J. u. Dammou. on The Vesuvius is below the snow line Hotel on the Sharp's creek road,! Moby creek, June IS, 1003. and there will be no excuse on that accompanied by his wife, is visit-, Chandler Imnimoii was born In ground for a suspension of work." , "Shis brother George Wechter. ffi ""JwXK Mr. Hard is secretary of the Ore gon Exchange and he reports af fairs of the Exchange In a flourish ing condition, and his many friends welcome him back to Oregon. During his several years of active work on the Exchange he has proved himself an unselfish worker and showed untiring energy in the interest of Oregon mining prop erties, particularly so in Bohemia. He has perhaps furnished more au thentic information regarding the mines of Oregon than any other man in the state. r j to iane county, Wisconsin, reinov- rhi! flpffvc i,i r t'.. 1 i to Sparta. Wis., in 1S.VJ where (-nasoettjs and Geo. knowles, he residcl until about a year ago. oi the firm of Knowles & Gettys, of I when he cmne to Oregon to spend Bohemia, who have been iu the city for a few days, have returned t'o the hills. Mr. Knowles has been in Portland for several days buying two carloads of miners' supplies for their store. Blueprint maps of any township In Itoseburg, Oregon Land District, showing all vacant hinds for COcts. each. If you want any Information from tho U.S. Lund Office, address, Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Itose burg, Ore. THE CARNIVAL IS ON. The Big Tents are In Place, and tha Program Is being Carried out In a Credlltable Manner A Fair Crowd Is In Attendance. The Show a Fairly Oood One. A....t.n 1.1.. ....... . . .uiieiucruuiu uiiviiimn. At one u ciutK u ireo exultation took place at the grounds and the Carnival 1 opened for the afternoon. THE CJlOW.MNfl OF THE IJl'KK.V. Wednesday evening Queen Sarah I wan crowned, the ceremony taking place on the stage In the big tent. J he event was preceded by a neat sicech by Attorney F. O. Eby, who detailed In an Interesting manDer the history of tho Coming Men of Ameri ca Lodge, from which membership tho band, under the auspices of which me i nrnival is playing, was a ,8,tl,nMt 18 Wte to' , "nkB to presented C Qnton Sarahl H1wntC(,0,r.rl.euF,?,,tl10 Carnival, with the crown In few well chosen Suffice to say tlmt It Is now In pro- words. Tho Queen was benift fnll v gross and that tho program is being gowned 1 1 silk ami mili rK ?ta?,?diai cfwd,Itobl! manner, f.lctuii , m .he' leame fwwYrU iJial Tho show wm,bK nttenaanc- Vlowle3ee'l honor. She ad- i .th 91e or. two oxcep-i dressed her royal subjects In ia man. t ons Is good, and for tho most part, ncr that would 1 do credit to .nnnv the men In authority are clever and ' women who T are her seniors Z fannyew - . w a HV vuimitvoo his declining years with his sou He was the faher of twelve child ren ns follows: Mrs. Charlotte Van Kirk, of Monroe Co., Wis., Miss El zle Daminon. deceased, Mrs. Euncle Pratt, of Iowa. Dr. Abtgal Dammou, of Osceolla, Wis., Ismael Daminon, Salt Lake City. Utah; Miss Ellen Daminon, deceased; Mrs. Arthur C. Haley, San Francisco, Cal.; J. I). Damnum, Cottage drove. Ore.; Chandler Daminon, Jr., deceased: Miss Margarette Daminon, Minne- The hi National Rank Of Cottase drove, nt Cottage drove, in the State of Ureiton, at the clove of Imiii nesH, June 0th, 1103. RESOURCES. Imiii and ltAmilU i.ih.' ii 0erilrHfia, ;riirM ntl unwure.1 3,7'ti ys V. S. llondi 10 mwure circulation U'.VK) w , rremlunivou l 8. llondi ... .vc, im ( Slock , wcurlilc, ete .WI l" , IUnklnK houe, furntluro npl Axturo l,nii)j Du from NaIIiiiiaI IUnki not Jtr!c Aeenn i,rrf M ( Duo from prove.l reMrvu afienti. . 1U2.2V1 cj ! Cheek and other cib Itemt t Fractional pat'er currency, nlckcU, I and cent! H7 l Ltwroi. noser kekervc ix bink, vii: rcl IIMM I IKal'tender notea KMempllon fund with V. .STrraturer &er cent of circulation 1A.4'4) Total 181,l IUBTLITIM. Capital ttock paid in W CO Surrlui fund !mm sotn.Mrs. Lucv Yonnir-Mnrloii June. ' Unalvldel proflli, Jew cxpeniw. and Hon, Wis., and Oscar Dnmnion, of u,XM?ld , 'I0SM Spartu Wis I 'tlonal Hank noteaoutatanClnn. 11, duo IX) Deceased was a life long Christian, Vat ,?Tru" Co"'!'"''" "n'' B'"i" having ululated with the Advcntlsti. u"k" 7M 81 church, in boyhood. Ho was also a '"dividual uepotii. .ubjcci to check iai,e70 m Mason, having Joined that order , ie"nd certificate. of dcpo.lt s,m 2g nearly fifty years ago. , The remains were brought to this ToU1 tm.m is city and tlie funeral was conducted ! Stnto ofOregon.J under the auspices of tho Masonic' rl!": order. The body was Interred In the County ol Lane. J cemetery west of this city Saturday, i I, Herbert Knkln, Cashier of thoahovu June M, 1J0J. namel hank, dosoleiniily swear that the ' 1 above Btatcment is true to tho best of my CONSTIPATED ROWELS. knowlcdifo and belief n.. . . .. .. ... ... .. . .. . HERUERT EAKIN. Cashier lA'rl ?'"'Vr,.Ty .ui": Subscribed and sworn to' before mo ...V bowels moved at least once a day, so that ' "'is 15th day of June, 1003. performance Is also interesting and well worth the price of admittance. One of the cleanest and most Inter esting entertainments attached to the Carnival Is the Loretta family Bide show in which appears two little wonders on the double horizon tal bars. In tho person of the Loretta twins. Two sweot little tots, seven years old, who aro today perform ing feats on the bar that are beyond the reach of many of the old per. formers who have spent a lifetime at tho work. Tho twfns are under the direct management of their fathor. nn old performer himself, who Is Justly proud ot the sweot little girls. If the company would cut out the "Streets of Cairo," and one or two .other features there would be noth ing objectionable to the affair. TUB PARADE. The parade took place at 10 o'clock Viulnaailnir 1 x A , Misses Hazel Ucnson and Nellie Hem- SJIW ,lic.T, l,ase were: .Misses hthel and Lilly Uartels. They were neatly aud richly attired and take It a 1 in all, considering the short time allotted to make preparations for the ceremony, It was a slpendld sue-ces-t. o.v Tin: sTKEirrs. On Thursday the 100-ynrd dash was run, tho result being as follows: Duke Knox, 1st; John Vcntch, 2nd: Hpraco Harms, 3rd and Earl Hill, 4th. ' After the foot race tho high Jump was pulled off on Fourth street. Duke Knox and Horace Harms en tercd and tho decision wus given to Harms. Try ono of those delightful face massages. Removes black heads, tan and brines color tn ti.n ni,i, IVedneoday forenoon and nttrocted A"")on wtlng 'stonsorialparlors, UU n LI. V4 Ul ItOO, VII. W M .IWJT DW fc all the poisonous waatesareexpelleddai IV. .Mr. ii.l.. l.uwanIi!,H-'rv..Malii til,. Wichita, Kansas, writes. "I have used Ilerblne to regulate the liver and bowels for tho past ten years, and foci ml it a re liable remedy," GOc at New Era Drug Store j SEAL Attest: J. E. YouNfi, Notary Public. Director". ( Darwin i Geo. M. i F. h. Cu lIltlSTOW Hawley Ciiahdehs. THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dsslrablo one, but of equal Importance Is tho power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent sharpen ing. By making your purchases of tho Griffin U Veatch Co. you always rccolvo your money's worth In tho best quality of tools and cutlery of propor!ytcmpercd steel that Is suro to hold an edge. COPVRIQMT. Griffin & Veatch Ci st Sell PACIFIC TIMBER CO'S STORE Under Odd rdlow's Hall, Cottage (lroe Oregon, WMLCH & WOODS l-IAVM IT KOR IJ;SK Great Carnival Sale! Wo havo in our stoic some odds and ends of several lines which are occupying space wo will need for a largo line of goods which will commence to arrive just before Carnival, and to move the stulTout here are some prices: Ladies rnderskirts, lornicrly $1 to $1 HO, now - - 05c Ladies Summer Vests . IL'c Ladies Union Suits 26c Ladies Muse, ii pair 2Se Old Ladies Comfort Shoes, lonncrly $ I L'5, now - . $J 00 Uhmkcts, full size, per pair 0Gc We want to make a killing in our stock of Crash Hats, so havo niarkcd 'em down 20 per cent. Wo still havo a few pairs left of the 25e Ladies Shoes. We have just received a nice line of Hoy's Sailor Waist Suits, Canvas and Tennis Shoes. It you are not now our customer come in ami get acquainted. We certainly will try to make it an object to you to come again. WIm-u you sw ii in our Ad its no Welch & Woods The Leaders iu Low Prices and Hustlers fur Musiness. Men's, Hoy's, aiMl Youth's SAW III I SSIOIOS Men's Fine Shoes I keep all the best shoes mid at prices to suit the pur chasers. If you want bar gains iu SHOUS. see me. REPAIRING OF UL KINDS NEATLY DONE I put patches on Indies' fine shoes, without sewing. The patches don't show. I will repair free all shoes purchas ed from me that rip. TIIB- rocery Store Jim Damps and wife inrarlably B Had "Force" for Sunday craning tea, ztbanw When cook went out that afternoon. pa H Y$V " 'Til but a aaucar and a tpoon B W4 To waib a talk not prim -a M ' JSC? - And all are ploaatd," taut bed fl m r& 'T-fea " Su00' 'lm" 1 flH yTdS (V T JUtOj-UyStm Cereal 1 in every way. pj)y 1 "W ma 'roroa' at boma and Ilk Ji I 0 I "II. It, Binrnaai." 5L?C. IB Ol- Metcalf & Morse THE is the place to your groceries. buy Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. mm mm. CAPi'T TOUCH the man who wear SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR DRAND Slickers (UWYEII'I KiUUr ll4 lle4 I.UI.: Hut In Hit world. Will not crvk. poel or fft Uckr. lok (or tnda inftrk. If Dot ftt deuer'f tend (or dtulogae, K.SwrrAI,SUMfrt. ul CMbrt4(, Iih, CH8F) 6R0C6RY Bias the reshest Line of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not a can nor package of goods on the shelves but that is as fresh as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed Our Prices Arc the Lowest anil Satisfaction Is Guaranteed HAUEIS & WILLIAMS, Props. ! NEW YORK RACKET STORE! Hear S. P. Depot, Cottage Grove, Oregon The Majority of tho voters saw fit to send I1INOKH II KllMAN to Con Kress, at tho lute election, likewise the Majority ot tlio peoplo saw fit to elect the NeW YorlC ICllCket Store headquarter., .Ui .unr iMitca. im i iuir trvniiiiuiu, nnii sqiiaro iieallng. Wo expect to holil tho liniiition wn nnw rwminv i( l,Aln l.A i ' . V ' , , , ' 'I. "w."B ! VIIVUIIVCl, IllUCQ JIJ Our QtodB nre clean and now, direct from eastern markets. A. K. Slierlf, 1'roprlotor. CALL AND TKST US. Proprietor. town. GHKAT