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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. iilK AIIVI'.llMHlHd UKIIII M S NKAT JOD I'RINTINOl I'evoted i.. ihe Mining. i.,IP,P)( ,, ,,,, ,,,Crcsis of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. VOL IV NO. 44 A GOOD SHOWING Annual lciri of (lolilcn Rule , Statement of lfliiiincliil SlnmllHK. 1 IlK tun "'K and inrt tlturgy. .s. , me to the aid nfih ,,, "rally all of the former 11 urtlaiiiiv in mr ministry lcaiirJVd. In this lalr llirtr already ex-,i ti vulii able ufpguarit nirnhi-i wildcat mi,,. iK. in llie Stai.- Mnmm Hureau which Iir its official hrndipiarter mill it vbI bikI valuable IlllllPllin Mill t,...i.r.. l ... i. 1 -"'J IH.III this j WORK AT TUG CRYSTAL cKiiiiin in me irrry i,ui,iinK, jj jt were more widel advertisi-d and known that null mi official Imdv e xUta, under the lawn of California. 1 j r.atri people ami foreigners would i 1 13 1 r mi c ?,w p,lprlV '"! to it fur in UOAKI) tl I V I C l: l b. formation about the teulit) of mm- '"K -Ium that ate put on the 1 market at a distance. On 1 1 lv evmlutf. Nov. 1,1. Ilirl The building of the isthmian ' " . .1 ...... . 1 t f I . . I 1.,mI ...111 ..I..-. -. . p0itcti Kiilr v.oiiuiitMie'i .MHIUIJ5 1 R"" iuimic ;o uiill Miii"'H Cuiwiiy iirt of ill - .............. .... .. ... . 1, in lift ai ill notiiraiiy iiiii.ct Inked in Week Cnriwiitcrs at Work 011 MID HuildiiiK nnd lionriliiiK House. liitlii.Hliil WORK ON CONTENTION Manager Ueu, W. I.lud U in . tei We I'' itn i)r I rlevlel the Pillowing the entiling yem U m ,-csi lent; 1'iofrsvn , M. Hi r pteattfoHt. U'lll l.au .mrr C I.- Johnson. c 1 I mattMltic Kent eut to Kwanra, the metallurgical center ol the world, lor reduction. Hut ihe Minn' Association may well impure whv there l nut a atroug . Ii i, of minm in this Mate, and win the t'nitcil State, the I I iememUte.l that Imhh .IfalrM mining country III Un (in company fitst cow '. must export its refractory lo limitless, ihr pro- iw 1.1 iriiir reduction. wnr mm of mall means, propoaitinn lo Have a o. . . . IUftlfti..lll .. tl..aa ...ll. . ic nati to nrieuii itti 1 .iiiiibs, nun .Ktr4tlun. The upei Iwlnuet oflicer at it head, and to . 1 1 lnciitfir vf v rla o! ilnini in n Itats 'eliiteu torn iiiih "n I : 7 ' , ; " -,,! tuiiitieM. At neat a an JtMtcltuii. may Ik 111 l.iini.t vt.. ,.l t hev Mattel out to 10 , '"'" ulr "'' kuini "ii the opiate, and Itoit) i 'H(!J' y tt.li" lornia mluinK, becauae many of our "'I1'"' advlcca from the Cryt I vaiuauie tritm t.,ry orca have to lie 1 the tepoM of thr 11111113! K.Kkli"; let meelttIK ! a W4t ''if thr niaiiairenient lu nd Qu.t -.tn-ily to that ptmiiplr The puuuty objertof the t otupaii) t . r utr a gfMp. " Wain i, njin hi 1 IJimv mm iiitii 10 "' Ihi- il.-rd ftutrt OMIIHIU 111 4HV tile creation of the factlltiea bete which ate nou imui.l only hi wauea. Thr fmnibtliiv of an all-water tine liom thli i'o:it to Sttanwu will enable ihr M-mlu of much unite ore to that irutrt lm extraction ol ita value, but it dtould not deter AtnerK-au uinnuu tin. .ale ot tlM wtrriiw trotn aeeking to hae that . I fM.i..M iimu n.B.i..r... lm-k into perletliog tile - " -77 ol. 1.. ihf nmnritv. mining ha fotloweit the hue ..f mi'. wrcK mat I lie storm It- nli.ii I ! that it in now clear in Hi ni'otutaina. Speaking nftlie aiTnin 't ihr mine, he aald: ' We are tmiv nihility m tlie balance of Ihe machinery for the mill Two heavy toad are now t Ihe lower end of Crystal road ami Ihe balance, two mote londs, will I delivered thin week. freighter will then ko on the mad, which has been cleared out since the alorm, and inaide of ten day all of the machinery will be at the mine. The saw mill ii again in motion, and cartienters are again at work framing the mill building and putting up the Ixwtding houc. During thculurm there has been n? interruption in the mine work. The upraiie between Ko. 2 and 3 levels iicaring completion, and thus fur it ha abuwu a continuous ,,rc IkkI' all the wiiy. HOHKMIA (iOl.l) m. 10. W. V. Cocbrati, who rccentlly came in from the hills and who has Our Store Is a Pull ! Santa Clans was good to our store. He filled it chock full of all the Christmas novelties from all over the world Goods made at home, in England, Germany, Japan, China'and the Indies. You will find what you want at our store. Our success in this line is not ques tioned. With our experience, we know just what to buy or what you want. See Our Line of e-.nten I:k: that Ihe tt tepil. 1 '"ts'""'"k jut completed the aesinent work ui, 1 , .r gamed by r!l trguUtn! ' prlmmve prTOaae that peopled ot, ,he tjclemia CoM .Miing (j0-s piinuu "Mwiiv wa that of patent le pUet with a swariB of h-rdy Victor and Contention Uxle tor Mr. t.)P.u;-.t. To ihi end the ow ,""'" eaure b the y0yd. brought in aotne fine namples J,y h wo.ke.!. and it is . un r"J" mn- w,,b 81 'he ptopwas of ofe. The recetl, WOrk show five dm! ...i that the urry lot , ' ' ek the precious of ftec miig ore. The Mimt !ur lrn c.m.lrte.l ami metai. by Hie eaiet method, and lumie, u ,low f()r,y fecl Muw the that , ..ci title will . .i.iu. "'" content to leave to a ,uifwe. Thll v,oi)etty j$ s)e. .,!. The com rn t ...u .th ' ''.'""K" -"M" profil of getting did, iated one and one half miles sea t & iiiwai Itilt Mil antll ll Albums, $1 to 5.00 Toilet Cases, 75c to $8.50. Dressing Cases, $1 .50 to 3.50 Novelty Boxes, 10c to 75c. Smoking Sets, 1.00 to 1.50. Assortment of Toys, 5c to 50c Harmonicas, 5 to 40c. Autograf Albums, 10c to 60c Shell Goods, 10c to 60c. Juvenile Books, lc to 60c. i tint I'linphlel giving in uenni Ibp ('i ceding of Ihe stockholder' mrcio mid alo showing up the lUn lutg of the ciMiiiMiiv. which U conmrndablc uimiii the iwltof the ore islm-e the otgauiatinii of the Miners' A&ociatiuu there lias de vcloitcd a more thorough method cotownv lliccomiMtiy n iioue , ". : bauisim a small -!. twin mii' w I""1" V"Mr " miuing. and' 1 ' ineuiis ici us Kin trie w uncus, imt an cii'l to swiikiiiiik scurmrs, south uf the Musick on Jackass Ridge HARMONY PRI-YAIU-I). ! harm- variety ClliliaWare Jewelry silk Handkerchiefs ' Mufflers Books Toys u a Larrc variety Silverware Decorations Necktie Boxes Work Boxes Fancy Boxes all kinds of goods Ur'r .A hakI, on n safe lilan. to'ai i' ln push baUitve on limiil to 'mni' in e the new year's work with, after having iiit wimc aii iii development nihI patent k The liiiuries given al Ihr taanal meeting ate us lollows: iliglilly milling by litolrctiug those wlw Invest in it, and surrounding it with all the certainties that mc e'tanle and chemistry afl'orit, and t iien let u go ftllther and do here Member of Ilohcmla Mine Onncrt' Ai. sixiatlon Meet Aruund thr l:cstal Hoard. i On Fridiv night, at the Hotel Graham, there was gathered to- b...i c, ......i.... .ii !,. . .i .i.- i- . i .r..i..i rv. in tn..ry "v","r "j , nttlXs , lw ,ollc , ,,e economic owner and miner of the Ilohemial Nk.inri aolil lo ilntr . Ml tf Itnlnlirr ( null nsvltml to ilnt.v I -1 ml t ..ill to ililtf. .7.sS.i ... rt.o7n.on nsli imlniKV to dnti t,7V..W itsti .I n. on th liiHtnlllurllt t.l'ii IMII.'JA '.r.m.l total K.7W.UI i:. .ii lint v voiira, Vvii Wki iitkm. I'rsMldHiit. I. JoiiSHos. Sw'rrtorji MINIMI AND WIUICATriS'll. l'rckideut IteUlmw of the Miner' Association in In annual nddicH liul iriier strc uM)ii the necessity oi bunting down wildcat mining K.i-Utr. by which distant illVc-tot-. ,itc twiudled and u Iwd name U extruded to legitimate mliiiiig Tli I iv Ii is gone by when iiiitiiug ti all i h.mce The ptogre made In Hi'1 mechanical and chemical feitnirs of mining ha mndc it nU most untieccssarv to take the gtcntj iijs that wpte formerly a'itued ''J' investors III ilrpositH ot th pic tuns meitiU This (irogress ha been promoted by thr lotiiiding ul school In nun reduction of every form of com- District ever seen in this city, lunation in which the precious The meeting was called by Hd. metal and useful mineral ate Jenk. Vice-President of the ilohe- GarmanHemenway Co. Leaders in Merchandising. found. San Francisco Call A I'ROSI'liKOUS INSTITirriOV V rnll nttriitloii to tin' report of Hh' lonilltliiii ul tin Kir I Nutloiiiil tltt Ilk of CoIIhki' Orove. miIiIIkIiiiI In till. Usui of llH' iirfirt. ( oitipitrluic th.. piwrilt Htntrliiriil lire III. Il)l. I wo visil'ii till. IllKlltlltlOII to Ih In IkIiIiik I'ouilltloii. TIh follow Ink hrlrf tnlilr will KlVi'itm I'lril or tin rnpld Incrrnw In the liilliu ot tlil riiiiiiii'iiii coiiivru: It'll Imii u.t .ll.r..nl. I W.nil II .. I rum .i.i,i..hI r. Hii.aHiiii ti.irtl 9! InainMiwI auu uii )it..hk. Vli II inu:. T..UI tr.Mrww sinl Ii . bUUiM lln.lil.i' Jix.rjfl l-Votll th nbovr It will Ihhs-ii Hint thli bilslui'iua uf tin lunik Ihi ilonlilt-il within tbrpnHt tuoyi'iirn mia Mine Owner' Association. It was originally intended that it should be a business meeting, but I a a i.timltcr of the members of the i association, on account of lliein-i cleiuc.icv ol the weather, failed to j nut in an appearance, and those with Unit of 1f.sciit licitig prompted by a spirit I'tt'lrrTuoiir- ol fairness not to transact any husi lies in tlie atiseuce ot ttietr leu iw members, it was voted to turn the, meeting into a luiiiiict, Irom that time on till the early morning in the greatest mineral-producing ; rj I H A Dli country on earth, upon which so if J, 11VlVlF ,WK, t iattime on itinue eany ""'rn.ug - j (MuK IH.WI! the occasion wiisone of harmony and !"u'e" ', .''.:... r Cottace ,.,s Roclchrrr. These hardy rJ- Cottage NOTIl'K Of rlN.l. HBTTI.KMtSNT. N.ttlrtf I. lnTfiii fl.rn. Ihsl the Cuulllr liiU. ul I .u. i i'M.io oi.iii.ii I... .ri tli. o. ilari.l i oiir i'" i il.r linn "I iuvi.wk II III .1 hll('ll. Ol.J.lll.S. III.' lllllf Kil l 1'Ul'l' I. r Hi. itiial wiil. ni. I .ii II. nr.H-k ili'i-i ."'.! ml !H In r ..lii llii. H K I.IUHON S.tM.i ntl rm.u K II Kt lli.ionn the winter's snow who tread the; . du, primeval lorests, cinnn tne itiggeu motiutniii, ford the swollen torrent, with Pick and shovel, blankets and PROPERTIES as !o into their toil. ell dut enjoy themselves. j Manager Graham, of the hotel, ...... 1-.1 1 ... ...... 1 1- nf llie tTHPStSl grtih-stakc on their bricks; these -" t ,10lllillg vvas lacking. l.iclcss. persevering, optimistic men, n,'s. ' .V". fk.i,, n,,i,emia who know no such wotdns "fail"; L ,; . Aci.tion desire to OWNS OWN SAWMILL Large Force Will Be Kept at Work All Winter Dt. veloping; men in whose hands lies the des-1 thank the New Km drug store, tiny ol Jloliemia. tiesiineu to oecouic , , I1,or,npl. nmi other houses e of the greatest mining camps , jRnrs am, 0,'her courlesicS that ; contrlbued to the pleasure of the ; evening. Amontr those not oi the mining . -m-. fE liuoiui". T n 1 MI I LSI countenance ol I ItlaXT I ' AATln 1 An 711'T'J M Pickett of the O. m y uuuuo, vjiuciho, uivn to. a profession, who joined in the jolli fication, we noticed the smiling Conductor & S. K. Fall Dress Goods Art now In nmi wo tiro showing b.v fur tin ' iri'nt lino of IIihmh (londHt'vi'r hIiowii In 'ol i rtn drove In nil tho tuw Htyloi. Wi 'vl'nw Hint wt'cnn plcnw j olt In Hivm Hood and WnUtltiK. New Fall Styles. Our uperlullt.v In l.ndU' Iteud.v to WVnr SlilrlHiiud WiiIhIm. IVoplim' buying remly iiiinli gooiU inorw nvcr.v year, nnd ivnlUIng thin wi wlllbtirr.v u full Htock. nil Ihe tlnu'. Of lip to lIlllO gOOll. Shirt Waists and Wraps. 'lit! prices on skirts nttiK1-' $2.25 to $7.75 from A new lint; of the latest Waists at $1.50 up. Fitz Wins. In tlio tlijlit (i tin' liu'it heavy weight iluuiipiotiHliip of tlir world, at sail FraneiMH), lnt Wednewlay night. '"J tttveu Hob Kitinntmuna unit 'jcorge (.iirdnei, I'lti put liunfiu'r out in Ihe twentieth roiiiiil. IN HONOR 0I! HIS 21st BIRTHDAY. Mi'H.lunifM U. . llnklu nnd .Innu'M Itotmon, of th' city eiitortulnod lit tho home ot Hi" former, Novemlier It), u number of the Intliimto iiiid per Htiiiul friend of their brother, Mr. vriiioml I.. Wynnt'. lu honor of hi V, J. Hard, who is heavily inter ested in the Vesuvius, Riverside and Oregon-Colorado mines, of i Hohemia, came in from the lulls Saturday night. He is doing ex tensive development work on the above named properties nnd will keep two shifts constantly at work all winter in opening up ore bodies. Mr. Hard recently bought a con trolling interest in a group of claims adjoining the Vesuvius, which will be part of that already producing property, and has made vast improvements on them. In speaking of the outlook there, Mr. Hard said: "The district is very active and every property is being developed. The saw mill on the Vesuvius gioup has done splendid work while in operation and we have built the mill, storehouse and tunnel hou-.e trom the lumber manufactured by our little plant. rile recent storm has had the ellect vals. The district is a veritable .bee hive of industry and many fine bodies of ore have been exposed the last season." MARRIED. YOl Nli-VKATCIi At the residence of the brlile' father, Hon. It. M. Watch, of thl city, Wisluesdiiy, Novembers.';. 1103. Attorney J. K. . Young mid MIhs Krnilno K. Veiitch, nil of thl city, Itev. C. II. Wallace, olllclntlng. The weililliiK was a quiet, home affnlr, there lieinrr only tho near rela tives and a few of the most Intimate frlt'tiil of the bride present. The af ternoon train took the happy couple to Portland, where they will spend a few days In the metropolis the guests of Mr. Youiik'h relative. Mr. Younjf Is one of the prominent attorneyn of thl section of the state, a man of splendid ability and of ster ling worth to the community. He came here from Kiiganc' torao lx years ago, and has been siiccesslnl in the practice of his profesdlon and In the accumulation of a liberal share of thl world's goods. The bride needs no mention. Horn and raised here, the only daughter of ex-State Senator It. M. Veatch, she enjoys the uciiialntauce ot nearly everyone In the city, and she Is known and often spoken ot as one of the brightest. cleverest ladles In the laud. In her early girlhood tke (Ireat ltuler of our destinies saw tit to take the sweet- faced mother "home", and then the. burden and responsibility of hoinu and household affairs fell upou the young girl, watchful care father, whose eye jrllste diamond last Wednesday when he said that "It would be pretty lone some for him" then to brighten up, and with that chametertstle way of l his ot looking on the bright side of things, to say: "O, well, it won't be Doings at Oregon Securities Storm Did No Particular Damae--OutIining De velopment Work. MACHINERY ARRIVES. '1st blrtliunv. I un en nuiB 0t retnrulllg tlie woric OI ireiKUliug, o mm wiey win uuve iu nmnu invir of pleasure to all present. I he fen- , . L'ettinir iu the balance ! ''"'"e with me". The Nugget extends jsrnrarJhicif X ",,1,10,,,. KnyiNl with muili enthuKhiHm anil trains, The Crystal people are EPISCOPAL SERVICES which wan niwmwi at work and arc making KllHCOlIfti wrvlcea will bo helil In Hf , J 'UA. UIISJ .. -. 1S,'T i.... r.si... laUt U IJIIII We also carrv for the first time a full Hue of Misses Skirts. IVN- Lui ch's Store. mTZv """ vlsi, th,e d,svic!t thiv;rek am, tow I.HUe ttiid Cellft Lurch. I.iiuru, supervise the placing of the con- " . '" . . 1 1 l.ljl.. I .... I 4 . 11, IM. I ' l.ucl'o and l.oiilsoNewlaud.IIIsle i.ea, I my'a new mill. The sawtnl I re I Maud Kelly, l.ulii (Mrrln. tV,l'A cciitly Installed has been steadily MWh'H and handled a large .Merr.viiiii"" . i,,. ,m, v 1 11 11 tlil lieuuett. i.. k-irknntrlck. 0. W. Wallace, II. amount of lumber, I will remain most of the time trom no v mm IvirKpillllt, v. ... ,,'"1111031 01 - I'opplotou of I'oitland. Harry lire-' rw n Portland, but will visit ''..'il: 'r,u1' Ml,,,,l'y,fnv interests in Bohemia at inter- In convensatiou with Mr. Wood, a NuGGiiT man learned that ad vices from the Oregou Securities are to the effect that while the storm, which lasted nearly two weeks was severe, no particular damage was done to the Oregon Securities properties, other than causing several breaks in the elec tric Hues and a number of slides in the road. Iu fact, the latter is the most serious disadvantage by rea son of the delay iu hauling machin ery and provisions fiotn the Ware bouse. At the present time work is in full swine ncain. The last con- iniule light only by tholsigument of machinery for the big :eye gUst3.V.V'a Pa,'.''. wo car loads. wiu leave tuts weeic biki as iasi as possible it will be conveyed to the mine. Kxtensive plans for development work of the properties and the driv ing of the big tunnel to the Musick are nod) being outlined, with the view of further increasing the large ore reserves, to be reduced early next spring and summer. Li); nt thu MiihoiiIc Hall, Dawson, presiding. . Mussrs. Cochran & bander have moved th. Ir large and up to-date Btoek of furniture Into their new building, 011 the north sUenf Main street, between Fifth street and the bridge. The main bull ling is 20x50 feet, wlthuwor1 Blnpuu I store-room of the same dimension!. NOTICK. No freight packages to go to Ho hemia or Intermedlnlo points on tli route will lie received or srilpfied un til the freight Is prepaid. Chrtsnian & Dangt. T'islittleionof Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt, who hut been so 111 for the past tiro week la now nine i improve ,