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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
DOINGS UP THE LINE. Ballasting going steadily on the 0. & S. I:. Yards greatly Im provedBridge soon to be built. VALUABLE WORK. Bclnf Done by Lorn & Bingham Lumber f lnrr.. ,1 Mill r.n.rltv Ail. Co. Increase ef Mill Capacity Ad - dlllonal Territory Acquired. There is something; doiiiR evcrv ,:.,, n ? If h - c - minute on tlic O. .V t. U. tHe days. The new gravel bed has been thoroughly opcued up, and hun- dreds of car loads of the finest kind of Rtavel has already bee,, dumped on mc roauueu aim is now pracuc- i ally in place. The road is now all ballasted with the exception of about one mile between this city and Mosby Creek bridge and a quarter of a mile on the other end. The yards in this city have received splendid treatment, the grade hav ing been raised to a level with that established by the Southern Pacific and the tracks are now being rap idly ballasted to that grade. Last year the yards were in a very un satisfactory condition, owing to the lowucss of the tracks. This has now been overcome, aud both rail roads are making proper arrange- xnents tor drainage. At the new bridge site across Row river, work is going on in good shape the false work is up and the main cords of the bridge are in place. As fast as material can be secured the bridge will be completed. A soon as this is donet ttack laying will again be commenced on the grade already completed on the other side. It now looks as though the heavy work will all be comfortablv taken care of before severe weather. The r c a r r i . i- , O. & S. E. Co. is also taking much pains in putting the wagon cross-J ings in good shape, LONG & BINGHAM LUM11KR CO. There is a spirit of hustle and bustle at the grounds of the Long &.Hingham Lumber Co. in thlsU;oore jjjca Kva and Bessie Suiher- ciiy. x'or some lime, owing 10 me shortage in cars for shipping, the ' mill has not been running steadily, but no time has been lost to the company. New territory to the east of the mill was secured, the grounds cleared and the erection of a dryer 20x88 feet in the clear was commenced. The frame work for this building is now up and the re-1 ceiving and delivery decks are rap-' fen and family, C. L.. U II. and K. W. idly being completed. In connec- M'df: tion with these improvements, ttie'ani, nessle Sutnerland. company will also increase the ca- The following is a list ol the preseuts pacify of the mill to 50 or 60 thous-' received: and. The comoanv will also install ,' One wool bed, pair pillows, fourquilts. a track to the east of the new dry kiln connecting with the O. & S. H., which will place their grounds in the best of working advantage. Brain ditches are also being dug and flumed which will connect with the drain work of the O. & S. E and boutuern 1'acitic. 1 he man . mi .1 - 1 agement will th s week commence , running the mill again on regular time and it is exoected that the new I machinery, among which is one 100 1 ., J3 .... . horse enirine and two too horse boilers,iwill be in working position some lime in December. A TRIP TO BOHEMIA . Continued from First Page as iniiininlllnr.y Incrustations, or they huvebeen partially tilled with Tery finely crystalllieil Iron pyrites which look like 11 muss of semifluid concentrutea dropped In and dried out. Sluty looking f momenta occur, pule ywllow or white In color, but these, may lie derived from the thin bedded material previously deicrlled and probably tufaH. On one or other wall there Ih often nn accumu lation of quartz, which nt one time evidently carried considerable Iron pyrites, but Is now thorouKhly carlotiH nnd oxldlied. This type curries free gold and hitherto bus furnished the bullion of the camp, and not Infrequently Is prcMiiit to a considerable thickness, and to date has been found to a depth of 400 feet. Such oresoccur nt the 4000 foot hori zon In the Hiawatha gulch, or 1200 feet below tlio Muslck tunnel, and In the same culch the similar ores are found aslow down ns 3S00 feet. At the 4000 foot horlzomi In the Chum, plon sulch we find, no far nsd know, only Hulphuretted ores. Since the formation of the eltin there has evi dently uceu'coiiHldernble motion for the tnIco8ctwullH mIiow both vertical and' horizontal sllckensldeo, ho that the queutloiilof.fpermauence In depth mid the presence of ore for some 2500 feet at least, k-cuih to be nurtured. Asnn Illustration of continuity In length, the two followlusr examples mnybe quoted. They Include only u small fraction of the camp, but happen to bo the only oueH with which I became familiar. With more time It would bo poudhle totraceout many others, but there Is no jj-ootl map of the district, on which to call for assistance. Starting fit the lowest point examined, tlio folio whifr claims occur In the sequence named nutl probably on the same zone. Helvetia, IHawuthu, AJtix. Stocks & llnrlow, Vesuvius, Anaconda, ?, Uroatlwny, Champion, Knott; on the second nerloH to tlio south, and illverKliiB slightly irolii"; east, we lmve the. Helvetia, U, S. A., Fraction, Jones, Muslck anil Hoyal t'roup. Krom enquiry, I lenrneil that the1 railroad rates nn concentrates from tlic mine to Oottneo tlrovc would tic nliout $.1 to U per ton, ho that by oKnln tlic mlnoH on tlio western slopes nt low altitude, It lookB ns though tlic ilrnwbnckH which have hitherto l)CBct the district, nrv likely to I to overcome In the near future. MARRIED. KiY..SHt'Ll,-ln the city of Port- hind, Oct. 2S. um, nt ;i 11. m., iiev. W. 11. Hollliundiouil olllchitliic Mr. V. (1. Kliv, of this city. Mini Miss Tolu Shiill. of Portland. Tin. uromii U the well known nt- I torney who located InCottngvllrove I In .Miiv, ltXK), untl who was associated with Attorney .1. C. Johnson In the i practice of their profession. Mr. I'.by I ' tllC City tills Week IHlcklllK llln 1 m,rnrv mJ ot'ior otfecta preparatory : to taking; up his tieriiitiiient residence In Portland, where he will engage In the practice of hi profinMon. making , a Hclalty of mining law. having cstnbllaht - dotllcesiitl'SI, Uinmlierof , Coll,lllorw ending. During his - .leace hero he bus lieen h foreinont worker In mlnltiKcnterprlwii, and Isn gentleman of much public spirit nnd afc.l.'t-y" n'nS SlKtc SR RI(w,ilallv added to the list of bright u-jtal light In the metropolis. The i re. His noli Karl nccomimtiies oim to the new iiotno in I'ortianu. POWELL-SUTHERLAND The Wedding of two Popular Young Peo ple ot Coast Fork Solemnized October 25. It was a verv pretty wedding, thatof Mr. Cieorco Powell and Mm hmma 1 Sutherland, which was solemnited L the residence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Sutherland, nt London, Octo ber 25, 1003, ltcv. John utiierland, father ot the bride, officiating. The contracting parties are two worth par or more, very popular v ung people of the pro-1 -i thj,,; tbe railroad is working ductive and prosperous valley of the i ,, " . , . Coan Fork, coming from the noble old I Itself out nicely. Manager Pear pioneer slock of Oregon, a large circle sons aud Hugiueer Wood are two of friemis were present to witness the j invaluable men in the management ceremony and to wish tne your.g couple a thousand happy thoughts. The fol lowing were present at the wrdding: .Mr. ana .Mrs. jonu ;-uitierimi, nr. ami Mm. J.G. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. I Moxley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice, Mr. i i?,,0vt,rho,rnl.,u.iJyI kJt Henderson and family, Mr. J. i . Doak I and Umiw Mr. Levi Geer and family. Mr. George F. Sutherland and family Mr. 11. 1!. Melteeaud family. Mr. Km est McRevnolds and family, felder J. II. Moore, Eider .. M. Sweaney, Mrs. V. Henderson, . C. I-, R. B. and K. W. I'owei;, Master J. II. Powell, Master J. G. and C. II. Sutherland. Mr. W. A land and .Miss Jessie Lmmon aggrc- g"ng w people. The Infare wan held at the home of the groom's father and inother. Mr. and Mrs J. G. Powell, at winch the follow ing were present, aggregating thirty-two in all: Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Powell, Mrs. John Sutherland, Mr. I.. J. Henderson and family, Mr. John Ujsk and family, Mr. Levi Geer and family, Mr. Krnest Mc- Reynold and family! Mr. John Overhol ! one set of jelly glasses, set jelly clasee filled with jelly; Mr. ami Mrs. John Sutherland, one set of knives and forks and one cow; Mr. and Mrs. John Over holser, one table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. McKeynolds, one coffee pot; Mr. and Mrs. John Doak, one lamp; Mr. and I Mrs. George F. Sutherland, one set '-sauce dishes: Mr. arid F. Rice, one set of eauce dishes; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. .woxiev, one linen siauu cioiu ; .nr. nnu Mr8. jVi Geer. one set of plates, ,-ups land saucers; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen- derson. one lelly dish : Mr. and Mrs. II. 1 ?cilee one laef f1f,;Mr- If J. II. Moore, one tiair pillow cases; Miss 1 r. r. L . .1 Emma Ooolittle. one stand table covei Miss Eva Sutherland, one set glass tum I biers; Miss Jessie Lemon, one spoon holder; Miss Bessie Sutherland, salt and pepper (hake; Lettie and Vera 'Henderson, toothpick holder; C. L I Powell, rocking chair; W. A. Moore, fancy cake plate; James and Horace Suthrland, two fancy towels) R. B. I Powell, one set table spoons; Joseph , and Robert Geer, lamp. Do not forget Kdmund Vance Cooke next Saturday evening at the Opera House. He is an ehtertainer of national repute. Sirs. S. K. Cochran left for Pendleton this week, where she will visit relatives (tis winter. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offiice, Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 26, 1002 Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 102, FRANK A. TRIPP, of Ktigene, Co. of Lane, State of Ore gon as this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5057. for the nur- cbaee of the W JSV Sec 8 Tp 20 S of R 2 W and will offer proof to show that j the land sought ItTluore valuable for its . timber or stone than for agricultural til rnnuou umltn a e 1 .1 I. 1. 1 u .,ll,.. an purposes, andto establish his claim to sain lara before J.J. Walton U.S. Commissioner at Eugene, Lane Co. Ore gon, on Tuesday the 24th day of Nor. 1003. He names as witnesses: Clark P. Deveraux. Gideon L. Mc- Ginnis, Ora Wilson, Kdward Wood, ofj bugene, Jane uo., Ure. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims In this ollice on or before said 24tliday of Nov., 1003. J. T. IIhiiioes Kegitter. (JUKS1ION ANSWERED. Ves, August Flower still has the lar gest kale of any medicine in the civi lized world. oui mothers' and l-'ranil- inotliers' never thonght of using any thing else for Ini!!ge6tiouor Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and tlioy seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion ot Heart failure etc, They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic ac tion of tlio system, ami that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Grevn'e August Flower, In liquid form, to uiakoyou sat isfied there is nothing sei Ions the mat ter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at Garman A jfememvuy Co. Price 25c nnd 75c, OREGON CCriTnlTICC ilCLlJII 1 ICiJ. George W. Crosby Tells What He Saw while in the District Realizes Great Value of the (Mines. GREATLY IMPRESSED. In a recent interview, George W. Crosby, of New York, president ol the O. .t S. 15. R'y, lias the follow ing to say regarding the Oregon Securities holdings, the O. & S. 15. R'e and the district in general: Pnttfiitr f5r.-.vn rm Tlmdnv- wnl the nftemoon looking about the depot and grounds. Next morning we started for the mines, nnd on the way up saw the power plant, Hume and dam. We arrived at the ruiues on Saturday morning; alter looking -"""i""" , from there went through the Mu - sick. I stayed with Sunt. Math ;ws; over night and returned to Cottage 1 r l .. : Vl. 1 urove on ouimay iuihhiuk. uc weather could not have been finer than it was while I was there. "Regarding the improvements, would say that they are very ex tensive and substantial, and will re sult in great profit to the Company. Eastern people have no realization of the great value ol these mints. We certainly h ive a prire, and in less thau two years the stock of the Oregon Securities Company will be i -f , ,,, anfi .1,,,-is no ouestiou as to its success under their care. As I had walked myself lame, I gave up the journey over the hills to see the timber, but was greatly impressed with what I saw of it along the road. "I had a long talk witu .Mr, Pacific Timber Alexander, of the Co.. who seems to be well posted on timber matters. I also bad an interview with Judge Ryan, of Oregon City, who knows all about thatcountry, its timber resources, mines, etc. "I was treated royally by tile people out there and enjoyed the visit very much." NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Rosehurg, Ore., Sept. 2nth. 1803 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled '"An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1892. MARY GREKN. of Cottage Grove, Co of Lane, State of Ure., has tins (lay tileil in tills ollicelier sworn statement" No. 5756, for the pur chase of the VM NE Jf, of Section 28 in Tp 20 S, Range 2 W, and will oTer proof to show that the land sought s more valuable for its timber or stone 1'ian for agrieliitural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land be'ore J. J. Walton, V. S. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday the 12:'i nay ol Dec. lUOd, & lie names as w itnesses : J W Parrish, J. D. Palmer, Jnmes W Ilotick, of Jeirerson, Marion Co., Ore., Richard Green, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly tile above-describtd lands are re quested lo file their claims in this office on or before sain 12th day of Dec., 1903. J. T. Briiioes, Register. KiGWI,ES & GKTTYS 1'roprletorn of ...The Miners Supply House... ,-Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and ."immunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs Imm The Fashion Stabes -r,. . . vr A,0 OFKICK OF fllK SSllybl, Bohemia and Llack first ws iimouts, DoiiUle or e CHRISMAN HANGS Wall Paper. & The beauty of your house depends on the pattern and quality of WALL PAPER you use. The latest' patents, the best (rood and prices to suit. Just received a hirue Invoice of tlicf-o Roods ntid wo take pleasure In showing them. FKANCE & RECENT UIJ-CTIONS. Elections were held Tuesday in Massnclmtctts, Colorado, Pcnnsyl- vnnin. New Icwcy Iowa, Ne brnskn. Uhodc Island braska, Uhodo Island airl Ken tucky, ntid in the cities of New York nnd San lfrnucisco. The Re publicans carried l'ciunylviiniti, Massachusetts, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa and New Jersey. The Dem ocrats carried Kentucky, Uhodc Island and New York city, while the Union Labor people carried San Francisco, re-electing Schmitr. mayor. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. W. II. Lincoln .t Son have opened n butcher idiop on tlio Wen Side in Ilia Newt .Iouoh building on Water tUtect. There gentlemen aro thoroughly ac quainted with every ilrtnilnf llielirH- Henri mev aru engaging in, mm win n ownihtf Oil th Vtt Siito till tt vncanry ! '"' ' K"'1 ,,u,"t lw, of town. THE LB ROY. Monday, November a, the direc tors of the LcRoy Mining Co., held its first meeting since the annual stockholders meeting held last month, and elected the following officers: I L. LcUov. president jand general manager. Dr. Geo. Wall, vice present and II. II. Veatch, secretary and treasurer. . .. ... . m conversation wun rresiueiu i.e- Roy, he stated to a Nugget man that the business of the company was in a most satisfactory condi tion, and that the present outlook was all they could ask. It is reported that the LeRoy is breaking into some hea vy galrun ore again. Ray Gill, of Garman, Hemenway Co., of Scio, is in the city. W KEdwanls is down fiom Bohemia this week. He reports the camp look ing better than ever. Some ctfbrt U again being mailo'to build a sidewalk to the cemetery. The project is a woi thy one and should Iw made to go. NOT1CB FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Rotehurg, Ore. Sent. 18, 1003. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to makn final nroof In sun- ! P0'1 P"'1" .l1"'1 "?d1tl,,.l."W r,"'' win iw inatio wiorpj. J. miuu, v. t?. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, November 7, 1903. vl: diaries Chandler, on II. K. No. 8.S7I for the N'a SW V, JJi, SK Sec. 3 T. 19 S., It. 1 W. He names the following wltnesrsto prove his continuous residence uhiii and cultivation of said land, vie: F.I lis R. Parker, of Petter, Oregon, James Carr, of June, Oregon, Thomas Handsaker, W. R. Parker, of ion. Ore. J. T. BuiiMiKs, Register. NOriCE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Iind Office. Roschur. Ore.. Aug. .'11-1. 190:1. Notice is licieby given thai in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled "An ct for the sale ol timlier hinds in the States ol California, On-con, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tlio Public Land States by act of An gust 4, 1S92, LEUVINA RHODES, of Thurston, Co. of Lanc,State of Ore., has this day tile 1 in this office hersnorn statement No. oUtio for the purclmsuof the S 3 SE 1-4, !:.., SW 1-4 of Sec No. 32 in'fp23 S., Range No. 1 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purtMues, and to establish her claim to said land before J. J. Walton, U S Commissioner at Eugene.Oregon, on Saturday tlie2Istday of November, 1903. She names as witnesses : Charles L. Austin, Clayborno F. Rhodes, Jese Seayy, James Seavy, of Eugene, Ijiiio Co.. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in thisolfice on or before said 21st day of November, 1903. rr.oritiEToiis or Butte Stages. or m COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. W"H paper. (JOWDY. AT THE CRYSTAL. Activity is the Word A Large Force ot Men Employed Pre parations For the Twenty Stamp Mill Almost Completed. NEW ROAD FINISHED. Advices from thcCrystilC'invili dated Mining Co. arc to the ellcct that the saw mill recently imtullctl is now running on full lime sawing out bills ol lumber for the null building, new bunk and cook house, office and assay office. The underground w rk fur the time being lias been sti-.'iidel ami tlic force put on the outside work, with the view of rushing the mill to completion nt is curly u date its poNsible. The grounds foi the new mill arc being cleared and let meed, and the foundation made with all speed. The mill machinery atrived at the depot in this cityTiiesd.iy mid Wednesday was transferred to the O. &"S. 15 line, and is now at the Red lltidgo depot aw.iititiK the teams oi the Pitcher llros., wh cli have been enad to convey the heavy machinery to the mine. The mill when completed, which will be nt the earliest possible date, will have n capacity of 35 tons per dav. The haul at this season of the year is more or less slow and burden some, but when compared with what it was in lortuer years it is an easy task The machinery will be taken in over the new Champion cauyo'i roatl to tbc head of the can yon and then up the new Crystal road, which hasjust been completed, lothe site. Altogether twenty-five men are now employed at the mill and as fast as they can lie worked to advantage the force wilt be in creased. Owing to the weather conditions always to be taken into account at this season of the year, Manager Lloyd can not state posi tively when the mill will be tendy for operation, but not n day will be lo-t in an effort to have it pounding rock at the earliest mo ment. Many tons of rich or arc in readiness fur treatment. NOTfCE "-'OR Pl'IILIfAriOV laiml Office at Itosebitrg, Oirgmi, October II. UHI3. Notice is hereby given that t'le'olliiw iiig-nauicd settler has tlic I notice of his Inteullon tc make Html pro ( in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before Itegister and lie-ci-iverUS liud Office at Itoseburg, Oi -gon, on Novembi r 17. UH13. vis: II E N 9227, August S.-insrli.- for the lils 1, S, 9, 10, Sir H, Tup 2 S., It 2 W. Ilu names the following witnesses to prove Ids rnntiniioiiH rentdeneo upon and i-iilllviition of said laud, vis ; PC Smith, W M Van lloidoii. J W Van Guidon, J A'-kson, of Ciittagi' Grove, Oregon. J. T. Bhiixiks, Itcgistrr. GUARDIAN'S SALU. Notlrs l hrrrt.r Kltrn llitl I, (. A. rrrklno Ihf iliilv n,ilni., iusllnrt ami rilna r. itlannf Lull I'rrklni.a minor liy rlrtue ol an onlrr ol Ins Conntr fourl nt fJinc County, mule ivi. 31. 1WK1. Mill m'H al private aale for I raih In haml, tlis follnHlni rral properly Nv lonrlnir to uM minor, luwlt One un.llvi.1ol half liuereal In the properly ttticrllHNl as follows: I llrKlnnlnrat a polnl N. 39iteicrr,' Katt lOSi.s links from the Houthwel corner of Mrt (' A Terklni a.litltlon to Ihocltr of HoUage (lroe In lAneCoiinijr. Slate of nrrifou. Inrnre Kait nvjllnki. tlieni Nortli J ilenrws Kait M49 I llliL, thenre MealKVu link., theni-e Hoiith xl ! leurei Weilftll.l llnka 10 tlie plan? ol lcirlii nlnir.all In eotli.n3s, Tpai.NMiib rameawttt I of Willamette tnerUllaii In Une County, Slate of Orenoii ... ... Still ale lll roininenre oil lonilay Die ilh 1 ilay of ImeioUr Iweiat ti.ltatp ilroe Orenon, I amlivntllllie till aal'l lallU la aol.I M u. A. riaaihs, (liianllan Amono Tntr Daisies Staiidsforfhcbcsf that i$ made in Jfootivean AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZIAN&9 MANUFACTURERS, ST. PAUL. II i ii ,t I .We If you want the Best C I AI 'w. 3 . IT A lUCIIl'LOR'S HONEYMOON. I, list Filihiy nlKht the nenu'iil Kilter DuiiiiiiIIcCo. pivseli fd to lh public for tht-lliHt tlino the t'le 11 , (Utlo tmvo cotiiedy "A Ib el.il r H lloneymotin," Tlio .WW v" milled with crottded hiuiHoutit evcrv inlnuto (if thn time wnselijo.ved by tut- audience. Phr-plny w'Wt'U'iJ". well acted nnd full of liiuglmbli' it v from start to IIiiIhIi. I 'r t U-tila r endlt Is duo fllntoii 15. I.tnyil. l it IchiIIiih; ninn of the company. Mr- 1. ...11- 1., lull 11 tlulNlied nclitr nutl Ih well on llie'pnthwii.v to tietoi--fiiine. 'I'he euiiiuiu.V ns n whole Is well ImhuuTil nun mix lew "ii"" thi'i-oiiHt. r. II. t'leint'lil, the jnnli nuer. In certainly to liei iiimrnllllnted in his cunt nnd II "A lliii'helor h lliilievnitum" enn be cited ns 11 crite rion liv which the other iIiivh ivnro iliiccdfiv thocoinpiiiiy limy liejudgt-tl lln t'leinent Ki-eforCo. will nitvl. with tmliirthm Hin-ceHM, nnd eun play re turn dntes n often its pi'iUltiilit Stir A Sll'K PAY SINCE. "I was taken severely sick with kid ney trouble I tried all sorts ol iiihII eines, none ol which relieved tne. One day I saw an ad ol your Electric Hit lers mid dt'tei mined to trv thai. Alter taking a few iWs I Udl tellevfd, and thereafler a eutltelv eureilj nnd have not seen a U-k day since, Nelgli Isirs ol mine have been cured ol Itlieil malisui, Sriiralgla, Liver and Kidney troubles and Heueral llehllitv." 'Plus Is what II, F. Hhsm, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Onlo MV at New Era Druggist. CITY COUNCIL. At n-Ktlliir inecthiK of flt v Cmnicll held hiMt Motiduy evening, Miiviir It. M. Ventch, Itecorder J . K. Voiiiik, Coiiiiellmcli tleo. Wnll, S. It. I'iier. t'luiH. ViiltdeiiluirK. J. V. Ciirrln. .1. I .loncHHtid Oliver Ventch were pnn. cut. ' Petition for HkIiI nt tiortheiiNt cor ner, block 2, Wynne addition, re ferred to light. cnmiiilttfc. On motion comuilttiv of four wiiH appointed to preiun new churter to lie prew'iitctl to extra nchhIoii. If ended. On motion the. recorder w iih or ilered tt charge till hIiowm eitremo limit for licenses on .Sunday, lllt.t.N AI.I.OWKII. .1 M llurliain M 75 Munduil foe 1 40 (irllllu Ventch 91 Of J B Yoiinjr H :tt Booth Kelly LuiiiIht Co I CI mi tieo lllsliv '. 7 7." PIiht A Viiiidf iihurtr :i'.'.s :u It it Mnrthi 2S no Water rcceh.tH IIH OR Adjourned. A FKHH KIDfi. Sonic fellow who had an in ei Mini o A-alkiug went into Krank llauibriek's bam last Kriday night and helped lilm self to 0110 of Frank's horses and a lmhmI saddle. The nrxl uniriiiiig Mi. llnlti lirlek notiliiil the ullii-eis inntli and eonlli but tl.i Irui-e of llie i-iiap i-uiild be foiiud toiler mi I lit. hum- uhm found near Pleasatil Hill inter li.auii belpel the light tiiigt-itil eosH nn In. wn, Frank is very Ibiitikbil In get Ins hoiae ami saddle back !1fMf!!f1!F!!f!!f!!f!!n!f!!fHf1!f11'Mn!M!f!!FfMf1!f1TmUfId 5 Spring is berc-So arc wc j g Willi Sjiray Pmnps and Sjiray Coiiipoimd. Hoc, RnkeM nnd CiiltlvntorH. Ullver'M Steel mid Chilled I Iiiwh. 3 FIbIi Brew. Wiikuiim. 3 A full and complete Line of Hardware, KIovcm and 'riiiwim. y . . zS Mining Supplies our Specialty. 3 Piper & V iiiiuiaiiiiiiiiiiniuiUiiwiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniuimuiUR cosvniosr Griffin & Veatch Go Stoves, Furniture, Tinware, Queensware. Don't forget to eall Jit the West Side Store. Everything First Class find prices the lowest possible tor high grade goods. II I PD West Side Store " Cottage Gove, O PURCHASED PROPERTY Phillip llolil Pnrclmscs lie Inter est o(Cluiiinnn niuLSoii in (lie llolil, Cliapiunn nnd Siiiisl.uiii- . her Co. at Divide. MAIN OPFICliS HERH TIiIh week Plillllp llohl, the M'lilor lueiiiber nt the llrm of llolil, Chap mail A Sun Lumber Co , with mill ill IHvlile, fimr mllt'H Hiuith otthlx dl.v, iilwuilied Ibe liili'ifsl id IiIm pnrtnerw mid U now Note iiwner of the Hlock. The niiiln ulllrn will belli t lilt illy, oeciipvlnu riimiiH nt the lohl liluek Hitillii' hIiuii, iioi'lh of tint I'lraL 1 Nitthiiiiil Hunk. I Miller the new iiiiituiKf incut t'luiN Moaler hiiM Ikcii IrtHtulled miiiiiim't' nl the mill mill thai Kfiitlemiiti Iiiin already taken up Ills tlutlt'N At piewlit the mill In , 2il,IHKIeiipaclt.v. but Mr llohl iXm-cIm 'toiidd xullli'leiit-power mid saws to make It .Ti.lHKl t-npaclty In the aprlnu. At preecnt tl illl N pa.vliiir particu lar utleiitloii to the local trade, mill to heavy (IiiiIh-ih and rnllroml tlt-M. In cniiverMiitloii with Mr. llolil ho said In 11 NiiKgct man "I ftsd eon flileut ol HiiccesN. We have 11 uooil ehiBH of timlier ladiliiil us, mid llicrt U no reiiHon why we rdintihl full. I took hold of tlili prnpiialtloii for thu iK'iiellt of in.VMelf nnd the continuity nt hime, and 1 11111I1I like lo have itliepulillc take Niilllcleut lutercHt In nil t'lilrrprlac that eiuployM from twenty lunula up, with 11 dully pay roll ol VI mid upwards, to lvo inn 11 Hhuri' of IIn palroitiiKe, nnd I feel, liv prewnt luillciitloiiH In the matter o) orders already placed with um. Unit they will do mo. , HI'MMOSH ' Inlhe irenll rmnt nl lite ttale ol Orefoi, for Ijnieeouniy J. II. Mrtrr, rialiilllf.i I Mills l Mn.ler. Iiefemlaiill I T l.ttllr M Mr.iler, I he alKiieiiame.1 fenilant ' In tlie name ol tlie afale nl OrrKn, you are ! hereliv iiiiiniotir.l aiul fe'iulrinl to aMn-ar anil iniarf tlie eoinplalnl tiled asalnat ytul In the atiove enlillnl t'onrt ami eaiiM- wlitiln li weeki Irom Ine Hate 01 tne tint iiuniiesiion ol till, ummoiii, antt If )oii tall to appear ami an er a. I.arrln tr.illiri!. lor want thereof, the riallilllTMlll apply lo the salil Court for the relief ilemamtiHl III hla roinplalnl, whlet. I. lor a ile, iee ot mI.I I'ouri forever illiMilflnir Ihe Utinta ol inalrlmon ealitlus belwreu I'laltitlrTaiol livfrii'tant ferthsrars and cua Italy nl the minor rhlM ol MetntllT ami Defen. flatlt. Kra i ra.ler, tor l-lalltlirf'a etMti and Ilia, ttiirvemrnl. ol int. auli ami tor aoeti olher anil f 11 1 tier rellefat lot lie 1 our I may arret e.ul. alee ami Ju.l Thl. viimmoiia la puiitlahet onre a week for ail atmea.lae Mreka " ihr lloliemla Ntlssel, a Meekl, new.lir pulilt. el al rutlaie llrove, iliea 0 1., .titer .1 I', e 1 llainlllon. Jmlye "I 1 1 el run lut 11 ntaile al 1 hamliet- al Him. liora ilreKi, tepl Ami, Ion 1 lie lir.l putilli atti.o ol Ihla .iiminimi la oil -ei.temtar i.Mli, J X Mr 1.1 v. Any lot I'lallilltr J anoennuri Till: CITTIMI 1)1 1 A LIT Y if any tool Ih ulwiiys a ilsHlrnblo one, but of equal Importance Is the power of rctnlnhiK this quality so iih not to require too frequent sharpen ing;. By making' your purchuNCH of the (Irllllu Ac Vcutch'Co. you always rccelvo your money's worth In tlio best quality of tools mid cutlery of properly. feiniK-red steel that Is sum to hold an I'lluc regon. 5 !ftBWS1ffrgMIS D f '