Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 17, 1904, Image 6

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G. A. Ixctf is.
Bohemia
First Class Turnouts,
CIIRISMAN & BANGS
r tr j-j. . . ir.i.nA
mirage rww linn
Having purchased the warehouse formerly
owned by Messrs Ivlledge & Iliggins, we wish
to announce that we will continue to carry a
large stock of all kinds of Eecd there, which will
be sold ai lowest prices.
Uy courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to
receive a large share of your patronage.
HAY AND KKliD DEMVKRKD PROMPTLY.
!Iarliiu& Hansen, props.
P. Gakocttk, Manager.
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& 3X, TT .1
Agricultural Iir,pleiiici,ts j
: Plows, Mower nnd ltnkou. Sole iikciUh for the celebrated A
MILBURJf WAGONS
A Full Stock of Mlnlne; Supplies.
I Piper
TJiuiuininmaiiiiiniUiuiiiiiiaiiininuiUiiiJUiUiiiJiuuiUK
KXOWLES & GETTYS
Proprietors of
...The Miners Supply House...
Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.
General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition
BOHEAUA, OREGON.
OUL
We have sold much Real Estate and we
can sell yours. If you wish to buj' we can find
what 3'ou want.
All questions cheerfully answered and
information given free. If you cant come, write.
MEDLEY & MILNE
Cor 2nd and Main Sts. Cottage Grove, Ore.
4th of July
Celebration at Cottage Grove
Program Commences at 10 o'clock A. M.
Consisting of FlrcniPtiB hose, MeiiH, Boys, Girls, Tub and
Fast and Slow Pony Races etc. Special prizes for each
event. llase Ball.
GRAND PARADE OF THE HORRIBLES
GREAT PLATFORM DANCE
Music by the C. M. A. Band
Barbecue.-
To Close With Display of Fire Works
G. W- McQueen
rnontiKToiwor
leFashion Stablos
AUO OFFICE OF rllK
ami Black Butte Singe.
Double or Single.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE
..iia.iu mtii
Hardware
Stoves and Tinware 1
& Vandenbura
1
-Prominent Speakers
MTinril?T
BOIIUMIA
NIKKlliT I'UBLISIIINU
COMPANY.
Wm. 1). Root, Editor anil Mansjr.
Cnt.rrd .tli poeloBW ai outage tlrme.
Oregon . eeond class mall matter.
srilSt'UII'TltiN ItATKK.
it month $1.00
1 year 1."0
is month f2.uo
If paid in advance.
THIS I'KI'KK It kept on nip l K. r. Urnko'.
Ailvprllnnit AsvnejF, M .ml 6A Mercli.nl. Kl
cbaur. San Kraiirl-co, California, where con-
tram tor a.l.ertlatnt: ean liemadp (or ll
Friday, Ji ni; i;
too l.
Roads Open.
nnuiJMIA MIir.P.lT.T e lUMiiiicu, so ns tu uu-iEnw wic rii ,nUT3Wefimiflenj uewyrsru UTPWJMtWsSaoiirsrVf
Reports by those recently down i to follow the same plan. By this
from the Bohemia mines are to the tueans several large lots of U'illam
effect that the trails and roads are . elte valley wheat were sold last
about clear of snow and nearly all year by local millers at several cents
parts of the district can be reached ! above the market price. To some
with animals. extent the same thitiK happened in
4th of July.
Cottoge Grove proposes to cele
brate the coming 4th of July In an
old time wav.
Liberal subscriptions have been
made by the business houses and
1 every one seems willing to do his
or her part.
From 10 o'clock a. m. one form
of amusement will follow another
I until the closing by a grand display
of fireworks in the evening.
The people of Cottage Grove ex
tend a cordial invitation to the
residence of surrounding towns,
the farmers and the miners of Ho
, hernia to come and enjoy the day.
School Election.
On next Monday at t o'clock at
the school house, the polls will be
open for the election of one school
director, also a clerk for the Board.
Mr. C H. Van Denburg has
been requested by a large number
1 of the people who have children at
tending school, to become a candi
date for director, which he has con
sented to do. Mr. Van Denburg
has been a resident of this city for
a long time, is well and favorably
known and is qualified to serve the
people in the capacity of director
of the schools. Don't fail to go to
the polls and cast a vote for a
school director and a clerk, those
who fail to attend to this duty will
have but little right to find fault
! with the management hereafter.
Leader Changes Ownership.
Last week W. C. Conner, editor
and proprietor of the Lane County
Leader, for something more than a
year, disposed of that property to
Mr, A. C. Gage.
The change came as a surprise to
the residents of Cottage Grove is it
was understood he had decided to
remain in the business.
During our residence here and
the publishing of the Xugget our
business and social relations have
been of the most pleasant character.
Coming an entire stranger into the
city Mr. Conner met us with a
friendly spirit which was highly
appreciated. We hope he will be
successful i:i what ever line of
business be may decide to enter and
that he will find it to his interest to
remain in the city.
Mr. Gage, the new editor and
owner, hails from Santa Clara,
California, where he for some time
published the Santa Clara Xews.
He is a thorough newspaper man
having had yearn of experience in
its various branches, and will no
doubt keep the Leader up to the
standard it reiched under Mr.
Conner's administration.
COUGAR MINE SALE.
KvenloK Telegram.
SPOKANE, Wash, June 4 W.
H. Plummer aud Eastern associates
yesterday completed a deal whereby
the famous Cougar mine, in East
ern Oregon, changes hands at the
price of $600,000. This is prob
ably the largest mining deal made
in this section for the past years, and
means the bonding by substantial
people of the most famous property
in Eastern Oregon. The Cougar
is principally owned by Spokane
and Oregon people.
There has been in the neighbor
hood of $250,000 spent in develop
ing and equipping the mine, which
is now in position to yield profts to
the owners. It is estimated that
there is $1,000,000 worth of ore
now in sight.
Mr. Plummer leaves for the East
Friday to make the formal transfer
in the name of his corporation,
which will start work on the prop
he iustiilleil, so n to Increase the
! ...-f.ittit'titt i-mv-ii-ilv nti.l tbp CotK.nr
... I-..-.... o"'
is expected to lc n payer hclote the
year is over. The majnr potllou ot
the puii'lmsc ptice is to he paid nt
the eiul nl the year.
Thcte improbably no other prop
erty in Eastern Oregon so well
known as the Cougar. It not only
has huge ami rich ore bodies, but
there have been numerous reports
of its sale of late, so that the prop
erty has been watched with n great
deal ol interest.
COUMTRV PRODUCERS COMIHNIiD.
Oiegon lall JouriiHl
The Spitit of co-operation among
rival producers is actively and suc
ccssfullv at uotk. The agricultural
producco are learning that ihry.as
well as m.iniifucluiets, can combine
and cn-opernle with .idv.int.ige.
1'iitit growers in seveial lui.ilittc-.
have within the past few years
termed associ ittons that have ic
suited in great financial benefit to
ihetn This is true in the Walla
W alla valley, in the Hood river
valley, and in the Rogue river val
le The prune glowers seem not
to have accomplished so much, ow
ing to various reasons not necessary
K state heie.
The wool growers have lately
leinonstralcd the value of cotiibin
i g their clip into a jiool, and selling
them at auction. There is no doubt
that higher prices have been re
ceived in consequence. These sales
brought bidders together, and con
centrated coiupitition at points
where growers could take the most
advantage of it.
Xow wheat growers are beginning
1 t.....:ilA 'Pl.t ...r...n.,.n.lt
V. Uldllll., V.l'IIMI. III;. l"W v.. .v.. .
will spread, and while as to wheat
it may not be so effective as 111 re
spect to some other products, it
will bring good results, from the
producers' point of viewjnnd if they
prosper, the consumers will get
along.
Cattlemen alteady have n very
strong national organization, and
threatens the meat trust with effec
tive competition. The hop growers
can undoubtedly control in a meas
ure the price of their crop. Farmers
and stockmen are effecting organiza
tions in eastern Oregon "for mutual
benefit and protection," in various
ways.
All these producers have learned
from the combinations and co-operation
of other classes of men. They
may not be able to accomplish so
much, for with exception of the
wool men and viueyardists they get
no benefit from the tariff.
NOTICE.
I luMotiy itlve notice that I will not
lie responsible for any debts of any
form contracted by Charles tiaiiM'ii
without consent first clveu by me.
Cottage Urove June Sth IWM.
ArurnT Swa.nhon.
XOTICE.
TO K. A. LAWBAUbH:
Yoti are heieby notified that the
firornissory note which you executed in
avor of the undersigned on October 3rd,
1903, the principal ol said note being
(4,000.00, and payable tlx months after
date and beam interest at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the date
of said note, is now due and unpaid, and
t hereby demand immediate payment of
said note, and if you fail to pay the
amount due on said note at once, I will
proceed to sell the twei tv four thousand
ninehtindrcu and ninety five (24,095)
shares of stock of the bong A Ibnitlium
Lumber Company which you assigned
to me as security for the payment of
said note, said shares of stoek being
numbered eighteen (No 8), the parol
said stock being one ($1.00) each, said
stock having been issued to yoti bv saiil
corporstion on the ltith day of Ovtolier,
1003, and having been transferred by
you to the undersigned for the ptirpoes
aforesaid.
You are further notified that the un
dersigned will sell said stock ut public
auction to the highest bidder, ill Cot
tage Grove, bane County, Oregon, alter
giving twenty (20) dsvs printed notice
in one of the newspapers published In
Cottage ;tirove, Lane County, Oregon,
to-wit, the Bohemia Nugget.
Dated this 21st day of May, 1001.
18--U J. C. ljsa.
TIIUOWN FROM A WAtJON.
Mr. Oeorgo K. Bahcock was thrown
rom his wagon and severely bruised.
He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm
freely and says it is the best liniment he
ever used. Mr. Bahcock Is u well known
citizen ol North Plain, Conn. There is
nothing equal to I'nin Balm for sprains
and bruises. It will ellecta cure in one
third the time required by any other
treatment. For sale by New Kra Drug
Store
I BARGAIN DAYS I
Kvery day Is u Bargain
Day at this Urocer.y.
We've nothing to glvo
away hut fiverythliiK
to sell that Is found
In a
s
r g
O
2. S
X S
a a
5 t
:
S a-
First Class Grocery Store.
We've never sold you
anytliliiK hut f r o h h
clean goods. Let uh
nerve you.
O I
Iflctcalf & Uoi'Ne
PHONG MAIN 6.1
wyaz?sy vw?v vs&ss&z'r Nfca-ferv v-aB35r--' -vuf
Slioes.
A repiliir Hnrheettc in
styles and qualities 000
$1 .05 Hluchcr hnls
shapes of toe and form of lasts, vtci, eliin,
hox calf etc our $2.50 and $11.00 ones.
$12. Ofi Cordovan, Velottr, French calf ami Yu-i
kid in lull lace. Some were $.'1,150 hut most l
them $ t-.00 Wo not the style you waul and
can lit you perfectly.
livery shoe wo sell, no matter the price, is
guaranteed to give good wear and satis
faction, or a new pair free.
Cmtlnm-l trom (rt tt" "r I" "'a'" K". i
which were in controversy in this
p.tttictil.u case, mid a very different ,
thing U 'ore in sight' from 'oie in
the mine' in many other cases; in
fact it means ore piohably opened
up, ore positively blocked out, pay
ore developed, metal-bearing rek
too low to be worked prolitub'y but
still ore is distinguished from build
ing stone, ore likely to be proved in
the course of future development,
ore actually measurable and rcadv
for stoping it has meant each one
of these at various periods and
places. It is high time that a phrase
which was conceived in error and
born in the iniquities of reckless
finance should be consigned l the
lumber room of things useless and
unfit. If the readers of the Journal
will take pains to discard the t rm,
and use plain business-like English
to express what they do mean, then
'ore in sight' will shortly become
recognized as the trademark of the
fakir and the jargon of the ignor
ant. It savors of both already
Kugiiiceriiig and Mining Journal.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
United State Land ofTiro,
Itoreburii. Ore.. May H. 1D0I.
Notice in heii-bv gnen thai in coin-
nliiuu'' with the nroiMON of the act ol
J. t I ! 1U7U flit
CliHi-n vu).". tin., .....
and WaMliington Territory," an fxtended
to all thu Public Land States by act ol
AugUKt 4, 1802.
WILLIAM MitJI'KLN,
ol Cottage tirovo, Co. of Uine, Slate of
na..nn linu (lilu i i 11 tltli! ill t l.i M f ifTtr,, fill i
January IL'tli, bin uuorn rtalcinenl
No. i.J-i tor tin- purcna'ooi me ,ir. '
ol See No. 3'.' in Townnlilp 10 South, ,
of Bnnge 2 Went and will oflir p'oof 1
to hIiow that the land rough! 'e more,
valuable for I to timber or xU-ns than
for agricultural purpoeet, .ml to estab
lish bis claim to said land before the
Begister and Beceiver of this oftice
at Hofelnirg, Oregon, on Friday
the 20th day ol August, 1WH.
He names as witnesses:
Herman T Dow, George W McQueen,
Joseph Potts, Herbert Kakln, of Cot
tage Urove, Ore.
Any and all peieons claiming id'
versely the nbovo-described lands are
... I . .1 1 .. .!.-!- A.lm. In hU ,
office on or before said 20th day of Aug.
J.T. Bridoks, Brgister.
ItKI'OBT OF THK CONDITION
or
Thp. fet National hAM
Of Cottugolirove, at Cottage Urove, in
the State of Oregon, utthucloseof busb
neHH, June 9th, 1101.
BF.SOIJBCF.S.
Imncl ilUcrmnU IW.SM 49
Orenlrsfti, necurcl anil tummired 8,473 18 1
II. H. Iloncln to nccuro circulation . TWO 00 j
rmuluiiiKon V. B. niimli MS 00
Iiondi, nccurltles, etc MI5
nanklmc liou.e, fiirnlliiro snitflituro fc,"50 00
Dae (rum Nttlunal l!nk iut Itn-rv
AKenti f 2
Due Irom Htita llnk and tlmltrn. . 410 00
line Irom apjirmei rciervc uncut,.. M.IJ.1 05
Checks and oilier cuih Ituma .
Frctlonl r currency, nickels,
and ccnti HI :B
l.wrut- HONSV BlrVK in sK, viz:
Hcle JU.4W
Utal lender note JJ.4V) 00
Iledcinpllon fund with V. .BTrcnnurer
Icrcentol ilrculatloi
Due from U. B.Tremurcr, other thsn
0lereent redemption fund
C2A00
Totst ..
...Vl,t'4 M
LUalLlTIU.
Capllsl atock paid In W.O00 00
Burplui fund 1500 00
Undlvldml proltti, lcs cxnonaes aim
tain paid
National Hank notes outitanlnir
Dae toother National Hanks
DuetoTruit Companies and Saving,
Hanks
3,731 SI
12..VJ0 CO
204 79
Individual depolti eucct to check 141,477 00
Demand certificates oldcpoult 1,041 70
Total....
..llS7,4Vt 80
Stato of Oregon,
County ol Lane
I,T. 0. Wheeler, Cashier of the above
named bunk, do solemnly swear that the
aliovo statement Is truo to the best of my
knowledge and belief
T. C. WHKKLKU, Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me
this 15th day ol Juno 1004.
1'. I), WIIIKLIII
Notary Public,
Correct Attest i
Hkiiiikht Bakin
N. W. Wiiitk
Olivkii Ykatcii
Directors
Shoes. Tlte lust nl
to pick from.
and coim styles in :i
At Pacific Timber Companys Store
fuller Odd Fellows Hull
COTT.U'.l- OROYF. " OKI-CON.
.9
1
Pile Stamp
3
5 iffli nvt
Selz Schwab Fine Shoes
OR TUB
A. A. Cutter
And Cahn-Nieklesliiirg Heavy Shoes.
8j Or Stock is Complete in the
IIKIHKNWAY &
FOR SALE
38 CHOICE LOTS
75 x 150 fcet
High and Dry,
Fine resident property,
SPARK'S ADD. TO COTTAGE Gill!
5 Hlocks from Post Oflice.
TRlCliS ANDTBKMS KIvASONAHLIv
F.J. Poduska
ANNi&ycr & CliciiiiNt
Mines Iixuinined,
Valued, Surveyed
or
Reported on.
Cottage Grove, Oregon
DBIVKN TO DKSl'BBATION.
I.lvlnir nt an out of the wav nlaue,
mote from civilization, n fainlly la often
lrl
ven to desperations in easo of aeci
it remitting In Burns.Ctits, Wounils,
dun
Ulcers, etc. j,ay 111 11 suiiiny ui
. 1 t. 1 .. ..r 1, ,.
lluuK
ten's Arnica Halve. It's the Lent on
earth. 25 at Morgan & Breliaut drug
store.
How About Your Summer Vacation.
Newport on Yaqulna Bay Ih tho
Ideal Hcaulilo reHtirt of tliu North I'a
cltlu Coast. Hound trip tlckoU ut
Kreatly reduced rateH 011 hiiIu from
all Houtliern I'acllle polntH In Ore
Kon, on and after Juno lHt. Auk
AKViits for further liiforuiatlou and a
liantlHOinely llliiHtrntotl Houvenir
booklet, or write to Udwln Stone,
(J. & K. II. It., Albany, Ore., or W.
IC. C01111111. (1. 1'. A , K. P. Co., 1'ort-land.
Shoes
.... , . as
of Quality g
These me the magic
words that appeal to the
Shoe buyer. That's what
you want and what ti
get when
YOU BUT
atiovr lines
IIIRKHOI.IU'H.
ml
Kayser & Huff
Next to Au brey Mudding
Viarjaj-naajtaji.
1 Central fiotei i
Ideated two blocks went JJ
S null one block north of Z
the.S. 1'. Depot
jCarge Rooms f
Well ventilated well fur-
2 nlHlied and llt'Ht-cliiHN In S
every particular
! Rates $1. per day!
M O
Board by thu week $4.W) g
5 without bed JII.M) per S
week. Itt'ineinber thu
place. Tho heat tables
5 and thu bent IiciIh, the sa
m bcHt acconiinodationH In
overy particular, J
I Central Rotel
S Mrs. Ida II. Thompson.
5 1'IUII'ltlKTIIKKS S)
" HatnansiHaBiaBiaitiaaaBaaaiaaiS
lit,,' .1, VI J .." " " niii.ji.imiih
ti, uiLtlHfv their antiotlte. tho Kx-
lirl... ......... lir.,1., lltl.u lu Ul.tiwi,l,l,l.
clmngo 1'i'Htuiiraiit Iiiih It.
erty at once. New machinery will1