MIR ilj CjCj 15 n TMK AIIVKIITIHINO MMUUM I If SAT JOB rRXNTXHQ M MKAT JOB FRINTRtd Devoted to the Mining Lumbering and In rm i i Interests of tills Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1903. VOL. V NO. as CKYSTA L CONSOLDI ATED 'i Milling- arid Milling; Oolripmiy i.s '.Wovgintz l.o 11 10 Fi'oiiT-Geo. "W. Jliloyd is I3uck 1"Yojii .Boston and .Bring'H SuccoHsWilh TWHNTY-TON MILI, TO 1510 KICKCTHI) Will Build a Wigon Road to Intersect With Champion Canyon Road Thi New Mill - will bo In Opotatlon Early In October -Things L00K Good to Mr Lloyd. I Geo. W. I.loyd, of the Crystal I this week lor 11 wngon road to con Consolidated Mining mid Milling I tied the Crystal Consolidated with Co., wild returned Inst week from I the new road up Champion creek nil extended sluv in Boston, Mass., canyon, n distance ol 7,500 feet, and wheie he Iiii.h heen working, body Wc nre this week advertising for and solll for lloliemin, mid partial- bids for the construction of the lorly for the splendid propei ties Mime in the Nugget. The grade which he represents, uriived hack of the tond will he unite easy for Horn the crimp last Monday after n n mountain road. The company few days Inspection of his pioperty. dies not intend, however, to wait In couvetsntioii with 11 Nugget for the completion of the toad, be man Mr. I.loyd spoke plensaiiily "I lore It Installs its plant, ns the ma- his sojourn in the Knot, mid most chiueryenu lie taken in over the encouragingly of the conditions, generally, in Bohemia In fact Mr. I.loyd found things on his u turii from Boston in a better con dition thnn he had dared lo hope, notwithstanding the fact that he hiisulwuys been 11 firm advocotc of Iloheiuiu, since the day he first clambered up the rugged mountains of the camp In the Interview which followed after a friendly greeting and a so cial chat about the "weather", etc. Mr Lloyd said: "Yes there is a good feeling in the. Kasl toward Bohemia, from the fact that there is no especial boom in the district, lint, to the contrary, a steady, strong growth. The people in the Hast have faith in Bohemia. They Iwlicvr that Mttsick road to Fiurview mountain by fieight teams, and packed from thereto the mines on horses. If bad weather does not interfere all the machinery will be in running order by the middle of October." A'heu asked if he noted any ma terial improvement in Cottage drove since he last visited here, Mr. I.loyd said: "Yes, indectl. I can sec a great improvement in Cottage Grove and in Bohemia district. It pleases me the most to see that there is no especial boom, hut a steady growth. The road up Champion creek is one of the best mountain roads I have ever seen, and reflects great credit upon the Oregon Securities Company. The expense of build ing tile road must have been con continued development will make siderahle. ns it is built out ot solid the district one of the greatest in rock part of the way. It clearly United States. shows that the people behind the "My rcccut trip to the district," 1 Oregon Securities have the greatest continued Mr. I.loyd, "has in-i faith in the district. I note fine creased my faith. The properties! improvement in the Oregon & of the Crystal Consolidated Mining I Southeastern, which is now at the and Milling Company ire the ones I Red bridge. Those who have for upon which I spent the most time, years cone, through the Incon- aud from my investigations, in I venience, expense and hardship of company nit n my associates, wc : packing tlielr supplies Into tue dls have come to the conclusion that ' trict can well realize what the rail the property needs a mill at once, road nod the new wngon roads Two tunnels are now being driven I mean to them. Yes, there are on the property and the width of many improvements and it pleases the ore bodies in each of them is, mo to know that they are of the III I WILL MAKE rf "in" ..dpecsai m ON HEAVY HAMESS Until July 1st, 1903 Come and see me. My Stock is complete. FRED GALE, West Side. MINING NOTES. greater than the width of the tun nels, A cureftil panning ol the ores show thai it will mill about $ia per too on the plates, The large amount of ore in sight war rants the immediate erection of n 25-tou stamp mill. You can say that I shall leave for San Francisco this week to place an order for the mill. The company intends to Increase the capacity of its boarding house, and for the puriiose of obtaining lumber quickly will buy a saw mill Mid place it on the grounds at once. A survey was completed right kind In connection .with the above Mr. I.loyd stated that his company had decided to install an assay office, the outfit having already been purchased and Assayer W. U. Herg, tue well known assayer of this place; employed to take charge of the office. Mr. Lloyd's company lias already purchased a 50-lior.se boiler from the Pacific Timber Co., which will be installed immediately driving the sawmill and afterwards used in connection with the stamp mill. TI1U IIRICK YARD (iOINO. ('. II. mill Vch Wnlluc began thu manufacture ol brick nt their yard one-halt mile northeast ol town on hint Monday morning. A Nuggut reporter culled nt thu yurd Monday afternoon mid round everything litiiiimlng and the llrst cIiikh brick machine, recently Installed, turning brick out nt thu rale of nhoutlSOO an hour. Mi-surd. Wallace Inform iih that they will burn a kiln of 200,000 anil possibly one or 100,000, the first for tfio now brick building or Phillips and .loans, and tho second kiln tor the local domain! for Much, etc. Thuv have mi excellent quality ot clay lor the manufacture or lire brick. They Iiavu also on the grounds a tiling and preyed lirlek machine which at preHent h not being used, This Is olio ot tho Industries of which Cot tago drove may well (erl proud mid IL lining: In the hands or men who thoroughly understand tho business It Is an assured (net that a IiIkIi gradu quality ol lirlek will be made. lllOTIMItUR LAND SAI.IIS. COUNCIL. MRirriNQ. At a Special Meeting the Drldge Question Is Taken Up anil a Com mlttcc Appointed Appointee to Walt Upon the County Court Sunday Closing Law Dcfcred, Last Monday night the city council was in special session ns- seinblcd to take up the mattSr of removing the bridge recently built in this city by the county court. The council decided to appoint a committee to take the matter up with the county court praying for that body to definitely establish the road survey across the river in this city. In accordance with this view Cotiiicilmeu Currin nnd Wall were appointed to take the matter up with the county court. In the matter of closing the sa loons on Sundays it was decided to defer the matter until the next meeting of the council, when it will be taken up mid dispo-,ed of in ! its proper order. , Frank Jordan is down from the Crystal where he has been tor some weeks. John Itrund is in from the hills this week. He reports Bohemia in a flourishing condition. Alf Walker and Herbert Leigh, officials of the Fairview Mining Co., principal office nt Eugene, visited the mine in Bohemia this week. G. G. Graham, mining manager of the LeRoy and W. T. Cattrall, engineer at tue LeRoy, came out for the removal of the county's blunder, is being rapidly pledged by tue citizens ot Cottage Grove It is a worthy proposition, and if. carried through will improve the looks of Main street. Advices from Bohemia are tt the effect that the hills are fast filling up with prospectors and miners. Every property holder is arranging to do all the development work bis means will justify this season. The larger properties such as the Ore gon jSecurities, Vesuvius, Crystal, Riverside, Fairview. LeRoy, "Hia watha, Jtfdson Rock, Golden Slip- Inst Tfr.Mni. for n ..t- , . A l JOIUCn Uie, UOIO CTOSS ami visit. The gentlemen speak en-0regon.& Colo.rado. d Star are couraginclyofthemosnectsof th' and arranging to do continu-j camp in general, and are well mpme!'- 7. uWWJ "ml niMip,i -fi, ii r.c. ,..tt. r summer. Until freight facilities the LeRoy. A. W. Ziniker, who has been visiting in this city for- several weeks, left Thursday for his Min were improved it was impossible for property owners to work their claims the whole year; but now with the aid of the O. & S. E. railway and the new wagon road up erai i.ine group, wuere lie will . 12 hamnlnti creek. n tell n ih,. commence development work im- Hardscracble road in good repair, mediately. Mr. Ziniker says he ! there will be little if any time will have something to show that, lost. will be worth looking at when he completes the season's work, Fingal Hinds of the Glenwood Mining Co , has returned from a visit to Seattle where he has been in the interest ol his company. Mr. Hinds reports thut he met many people on tlie bound tliat nave V. W. Masterson, superintend ent of the Champion Basin Mining Co., which owns three claims in fie Champion canyon, the Ajax, Monarch and Helena May, is now on the ground, the company having laid in the summer supplies. Mr. Masterson is driving on the lower Closing. Out At Cost Window Shades Crockery "', Mattings Glassware, Tubs . Carpets , and Washboards Odr Entire Line of These Goods Will Be Closed Out At Cost For Cash. Here is an Opportunity For Good Bargains. Eakin & Bristow. Knowledge ot uoiierata wlio are! tunnel on the Ajax, aud it is the making many inquiries regarding ' intention of the company to ham- tne several properties in the district. mer awav all summer. While the GOOD FOR 25 CENTS I ) I Cut this ady. out LSh ! - "T and I H Bring it to Our Store, and we i HB I lM a"cw 3'ou 25 cents for it on HHk nn-v Shes we have- costing $2.50 I GAUMAN, HEMENWAY CO. i Lenders in xllercliandising:. i I The Redwood Land and invest ment compauy.of Humbolt county,. last week soul shoo ncres of red wood tlmder laud on the uoith fork of Mad river to Josinh Bell. The price paid was, $53 an acre straight through, The sellers recently bought the laud for $50,000 and their profits will nearly reach $100,000. The biggost deal In timber lauds since the Wcyerliauser syndicate tub i.ioirr plant. i W. H. Abriuns, of the Cottage drove Electric Light 1'lniit, this week commenced laying the con crete bases and piers for the heavy dynamo, line shafts and engines and boilers of the new electric light plant which he will soon have in stalled in the company's new build ing in the Long & Bingham aej- ditiou, Muuager Abrnms cannot true that I have the exclusive n'crliis fnr use of certain tv-Des of1 He looks for Considerable Seattle comnativ is inoornnrnteH nn slnrt I fiininrvxi or nroeesses and thev will' capital to come this way in the near has as vet been placed upon the I undoubtedly be incorporated in or ttltlire. market, the owners nreferrlnc tn with other furnaces or processes Sunt. Frank Hughes came in 8 ahead with the development! as may be determined by an ex- from the Star Monday morninK work ns fast as their means will ad- pert examination of ores peculiar bringing in u fine lot of ore from mit and s,10w P tr property, j to this district. Nothing prevent the Star Consolidated group, some ' Advices from Mr. Masterson are to. ing, we will start 011 this tour of it showing plenty ol free gold ' tlle eec' at he is progressing through the camp about the twen- visible to the naked eye. He also! wltl1 the work in a satisfactory 1 tieth iust., audit will, I think, now brought in about 50 p muds of ore' manner and that the ore in the be in order for the miners to. show freni the ledge which he is nt,ovver Uiiinel, whicli is of free mill-, us what they have for us to do and satisfactory to make contracts lor smeuiug, to be one of! continuance of said contracts de siring of gold oroumi the pan. He splendid location, being directly on pending on onr compliance. That also has some samplet, of sulphide the new road up Champion canyon, is, giving proper returns from ores ore which is alongside of thisstreak "'e'' watered and wooded, well sup-submitted for treatment, according , which inns high in gold and silver. P',t!(' with tools, blacksmith shop to assays and determinations usual Ml. Hughes is greatly encouraged , am' ennui, etc 1 111 such cases, we are uoi playing with the outlook and next inorninir ... ... . .. at this uiuuc. We want a nia leu wit 11 more men to push devel opment ns fust as possibe. Every foot of development shows more ore. present driving on. bcii g about io iK character, Is very feet in width Tin- ore sho vs The property is said came to thu state of Washington I at this time state positively when was consummated last week, when C. II, Cobb, Jn lies Campbell and Unfits Smith of Seattle and Frank Browncll of Everette paid $t,ooo,- ooo in cash to the nuusiunir' estate for 50,000 acres of timber lands on Vancouver island. This deal has been ou for more than u year. Ashland Tidings. the new plant will be completed. but he will crowd the work as fast as he can get material, The pro curing of brick for the, furnace und foundation is a difficult thing at present. The briuk will be shipped in from Oakland, owing to Messrs. Wallace & Son being unable to fill t ie order in time. There i.s an eflbrt 011 the- part of the citizens of this city to purchase tue property 01 Attorney King nt m. u. waruer, me sineuer man, ,, ,,. ,.,ri. .t it m.,M was in Cottage Grqve a few days , l)e , ,he Hmit of foi)ishl)ess to j since and when interviewed regard-1 l)e tiet, t0 S(,me e,s that wouIl, ing tne proposeti smeitcr tor , o. hemla, he tulked, in substance, ns follows: "I was much surprised to learn the other day from some of the the foot of Main sUeet, remove the j principal miners of Bohemia Dis- linl1(llti(r ntifl tlinn mm.. tliM "lift,,." t-t.t frl.nf ..rl.ln unrflrt Ivi.,,.! ...nd cherished among mining men of the uuiiuiug niHitucn move tue "new bridge, recently constructed on unique economical plans aud speci fications by the county coutt so unique and economical that the bridge happens to be on private ground over a few feet, thereby allowing room for the construction of n sidewalk ou either side of the bridge. It, is announced that the cit has offered to give $200 toward the purchase price of the property, and that the balance including $50 special form of smelter which it was supposed we were intending to install, They have heard unfa vorable reports of the performance ol the particular type ol lurnnce which it was supposed we were limited to, In order to correct this, I want to say that we nre limited only by the furnaces now' in use throughout the world, and the necessities ot the district. It Is process not work. No. we mean to pre pare for anything in the line and are well aware that upon our good work depends a continuance of patronage. I think it should be well understood that we agree to do this work right or not nt all and it is now up to miners to show us how much of this work we may de pend 011. I kuow this will not ex haust the subject. Principally I wish it understood that fully com petent men will be in charge and, of necessity, square dealing must be the order of work." h'lae line wen's of clock at H., C, .Mad- oa...a.....i....a.aw.......a.a.i.ia... H Extraordinary Values i -IN- Glass and . . Queensware Look at these prices, then call rtntlgexatnine the goods : 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set $9 05 4-t-piece semi-porcclain dinner set o 44 4-piece glass set..... i 40 4-piece glass set, flint GE 4-piece " " engraved '. 1 00 4-piece " " gold enamql $1 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment) and Stoneware HEMIiNM & BURKBOLDER ,. IB