i; (5. A. bvis. First! Class G. W. MQUccn i'bopriktoixs or MaioD Stables Bolicmin 11. 1 1 i'f 1 1 1 11 1 lewis & mcqueen also office or niK mid Blnck Butte Stngc. Double or Single. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE Cottage Grove flour mills. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Ellcdgc & Higgins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a large stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be sold at lowest prices. By courteous treatment, square dealing we hone to receive a large share of your patronage. HAY AND FEED DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Elnrtiing & Ilnnscn. props. F. Garouttk, Manager. BOHEMI V NUGGET BOIIUMIA NUdOLT PUltLISIIINU COMPANY. Wm, D. Root, Editor and Managr. lCnteml nl the tiotcrnr l CotUM llntr. O it con us wcoml cum mull nutter. SUBSCRIPTION HATKK. (I monttiH $1.00 l.venr si.tio IS lllOMtllH 2.U0 if iani 111 utivuuce. THIS FAI'KR li kf pi on (Via K. I'. DreWt Ulrprlliiuf Arcnrv. flllnil'U AIArelifttita Kl elifcnjr.sii Kraiicto, California, vhmnm' cntuior aiiYvriiiiiECn 101111100 lor 11. rRii'Av, ai'uust 19, 1904. GOOD FUTURE Wlmt n Mining and Milling Alan of Experience Thinks of Uohcinln. sawniriirnnfnirnnTrwnFitMiriTFiiriinfnfrwriTrwwwwwE Hardware Stoves and Tinware Agricultural Implements riowi, Mowers and Rakes. Sole agents for the celebrated MILBURN WAGONS A Full Stock ot Mining Supplies. Piper & Vandenburg 57iiiiiiiuiiijniiiiaiiiJiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinininiUJiuiiR THE CUTTINO QUALITY ot any tool Is always n desirable one, but ot equal Importance Is the power ot retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent Bharpcn I dr. By making your purchases ot the Uriain & Veatch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality ot tools and cutlery ot properly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. Griffin & Veatch Co. KWOWIiES & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, OREGON SSat$SS$33S$SS&SSS$3SSSS.SsSSSSSSSSi JSSSS REHDY MADE CLOTHING The London General Merclmndlso Store wish to announce to the buying public that they now have u very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 30 Ier cent below all competition. Wo purchuso our goods In largo quantities through Eustern Drummers, pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. Ht $7.50 to $9.00 High Grade Goods and other lines olJteady .Made Clothing of Neatest U tomato style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of ;m. I). Wells Shoes are the best wearers onjtho market and at prices that cannot bo equalled. Try our Uonst Coffees, tho best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. The Denver Evening Post in a recent issue quotes Mayor Robert V Speer on the subject of mining. The suggestion might apply equally as well to the residents of Cottage Grove. The Mayor said: "Every man in Denver should be a miner." "I do not mean that every man here should take n pick mid n shovel or a hammer and a drill and CO into the mining camps and work for a day's pay, but every man should be interested in mining ac cording to his financial ability." The mayor was in earnest as he spoke, and the force of bis words took hold of his hearers. "Not every man can own a miue," the mayor went on to say. "because if their were a mine for every man gold would be so plenti ful as to be of little or no value but every man may own part of n mine or part of n prospect a.ud can put a little be it ever so little into the development of the ground. "Denver does not mine as she should," the mayor persisted. "Of course, a lot of mining is done here and, with very few exceptions, all the big fortunes have been made in miuing. Some of the shrewdest business men realized early in their career that mining has unlimited possibilities, They went at it en tergettcally and great fortunes have resulted." The mayor named a dozen such men and could have gone on in definitely. "Mining is a busiuess, not a speculation, and the element of luck, if there be such a thing as luck, does not enter into it to any greater or less degree than in any other legitimate business, and the man who puts bis brain and energy to mining will succeed. When we reflect on the interesting fact that after fifty years of uninterrupted mining in Colorado new ore shoots are still being discovered in Russel gulcb, where the first gold was found, we are bound to conclude that mining is just in its infancy. 1 ao not mean to encourage in discriminate mining, and the bunco stock broker should be civen the cold shoulder, but there are many ways that a man can invest a little or a big sum in prospecting or min ing where he can see that it is honestly spent. "Mining is the greatest business on earth, and every dollar that comes out of a mine helps every body, It is the cleanest money that can be made, if we include the returns from the soil. No one lost that you might gain." On last Saturday Mr. Ed G Reinert, general manager of the Daily Miuing Record of Denver, and the Nusget man drove up the Coast Fork of the Willamette river. We arrived at the Oregon Min eral Springs for dinner and after drinking a sufficient amount of the carbonated water and partaking of a dinner prepared by Mrs, James Hart, who is nOw iu charge of the culinary department, continued tbejourney some miles above. A couple of hours were spent in fish tng. At night accommodations were secured at Wm Witte's farm. just wny so pieaiant a gentlemen with such a fine farm well stocked with cattle, some 80 Angora coats ana good buildings, Has been al jowea 10 remain a oatcueior was not learned. in me morning tne drive was continued to Lane Shortridce's home, where the road ends, here the horses were cared for, a supply of grasshoppers secured and the journey farther up the stream re sumed where it was said nianv trout did dwell. This was the canon down which Ered Wertz was brought a few weeks ago bv his friends after having accidently shot himself and who died on the way. What that journey of miles meant through such a country can only be appreciated by a trip over the route. Willi a fairly good catch ol trout in the baskets, the return home began. A good supper at the Springs, the twelve mile drive was soon made to Cottage Grove. Mr. Reinert was much pleased The foregoing article was pub lishcd last week, but as there lias been a call for extra copies which we were unable to supply, it is re printed injthls number. To the Nugget The Bohemia mining district of central Oregon (known and worked in a desultory and spasmodio manner lor many years is now attracting the attention of the min ing public, not those who mine the public but the energetic, practical investors who run tunnels, sink shafts, build milts and run them for the profit gained from the produc tion ot precious metals. This district is situated partly in Lane and partly in Douglas coun ties in the Calapooia Mountains, which form the divide between the Unipqualand the Willamette rivers and is oue of the numerous ranges forming the inter-mouutaiti country of Western Oregon, connecting the Cascade and Coast range. The district centers about the three peaks of Bohemia, Eairview and Grouse mountains. A gigantic uplift or overflow of Andisitic rocks, but good finds are being made as far south as the Umpqua river and there is a continuous belt of mineral as far as Blue river, forty mites to the north. What has attracted the greater attention, however, is the field on and about the three peaks hereto fore mentioned where veinspf from lour feet to thirty and forty feet wide are exposed and have produced some fabulously rich ore from shal low workings. These veins are true fissures, most of them lying along dykes of trachyte, diorite and diabese, and can ba traced for miles across the mountains ana tuere can be 110 question of their permanency depth. The ores are complex in their character, and are a replacement of the dyke material forming the or ginal fissure, it being very easy to trace the transition from original lock to the silicious oxides nn sulphides of iron, copper, zinc and which carry the gold and silver values. In many places on the surface the ores are very thoroughly oxl dized and the gold is free milling being easily saved by ainalgama tion, but the chief value will be found in the sulphides as depth attained and concentration, with subsequent treatment of sulphides according to their physical and chemical properties, will be the metallurgical problem. This will not be difficult to solve, as part of the mines have copper as a base for smelting, others have lead, copper and zinc as a base, which can be worked in a lead furnace, after magnetic separation, giving as by-product a clean, high-grade zinc concentrate, which metal is be coming more valuable as the years roll by. Still another part of the veins are comparatively free from either copper, zinc or lead, and such concentrates can be treated by chlorination or cyanidation, after roasting, as they consist of iron sulphide. The topo-graphical features are ot the best for easy aud economical mining, the mountains are high and steep and the mines can all be worked through tunnels to a deptl: of from one thousand to three thousand feet and that by compara ttveiy snort tunnels. The district is well watered, large streams How south, west and north which carry sufficient volume of water to furnish a surplus of elec tncal power easily transmitted where wanted: while near the mine? there is sufficient water to supply mills 01 any size. One tenure that plays an itn portant part in mining is the timber used in mines, mills, and for fuel and here is to be found such an abundance of it that the supply can never be exhausted, and the quality is of the very best, consisting as it does ol red, yellow and white fir, sugar pine, cedar, larch and Hemlock, i here are single acres that will cut 300,000 feet of good lumber, and, as an example, at the Vesuvius mine a saw-mill set at the mill site has cut enough lumber to THE ACME Is the most Comfortable Shoe Made LADIES' ACME SHOES Arc becoming more nml more popular each season. Prom the fact that their value Is becoming better known. They arc much more comfortable thin n shot with icgtitur sole. The all-wool felt sole lining forms. A ttcxiblc nml elastic pad for the ttcusntivc part of the foot to rest upon, made in turn, welt, and McKay sewed. We have them in nil widths. Closing them out at $2.75 Regular $1.00 per pair Shoes Made by Utz X. Dunn, Rochester N. Y. H At Pacific Timber Co's Store Under Odd Fellows Hall OREGON. COT i nun viivvj v i, HICK lltiADACIIK. erect n tpn-tnmn mill nml vi't low I idptril mi tint mini- tuliirOi ivllt hi- not used more than one half the ! a model in every respect and under ! l'.r, MTL .y,r.". !!!y ".'!" !""! .l,r,",,.,!l:1 r . it i e i mill winii iHiymuiuiin iiiiini mr iinm way of the able ami careful management ,Hl.u,,i u very huvcio cl.antrter. Kim with the country visited. On Mon day morning he left for Bohemia where he will examine the mines of the district and probably have something to say concerning them in ins paper in the near future. lie wilt attend the Milling Congress to be held next week in Portland. The laying of the sewers through out the city is progressing and it will be but a few weeks until the proper and necessary sewerage will be had. The determination of the people last Spring to have this done is highly commendable. The next important move is to cnlurge the pipe line which brings the supply of water from the reservoir to the city, so that the people may all be supplied with water ami ample provisions be made to protect the city from a .disastrous fire. logs that arc actually in the ttie mill. Geographically the district has many advantages, being only thirty five miles from the .Southern Pacific Railroad at Cottage Grove and half of this distance is now covered by the O. & S. E R. R , from that point, and is only two hundred miles from deep sen transportation which ensures cheap supplies, aud transportation ol product There are many promising mines in the district. The Helena and Mtisick owned by the Oregon Se curities Company have produced well. The Golden Slipper owned by, Eugene and Cottage Grove people shows well as development progresses. 1 he Riverside Group owned by the Riverside Mining and Milling Company, F. J. Hard, manager, is showing large bodies of fine milling ore, and will soon be among the producers. The LeRoy group on Champion creek has a large amount of devel opment. The Crystal is another promising property with stamp-mill about ready to run. The Glenwood group below the Vesuvius is among the promising prospects and the Baltimore group on Sharp's creek is showing well. The Oiegon-Colorado group owned by a company of that name and the Vesuvius group owned by the Vesuvius Gold Miuing Com pany Mr. E. J. Hard, manager, are coming to the front rapidly. The Oregon-Colorado is a copper mine with good values in cold und silver. The vein is opened by two tunnels. The upper tunnel is ol Mr. Hard a glorious furturc is promised to the fortunate owners. W. W. Hoontu The Expert and Ills "lies." I am a bold and valiant knight Of mineralogy, 1 am I'Hpoclnlly bright In Adamite and Alklnlte, And rlonlto and nmilrite; And If I happen to Isi right, I liuvocoustdcrn'ilo light On Aturlte and malachite, And aphntiltu and algoulte. Now when It comes to cnstllllto, And clialctK'ilti and biiedenlto, I'll rather buck mi Israelite, Or Dowlelte or I'nuipholllte, Then try to sot their assay right. Hut 'Hi a very pretty sight. To moo a clear electric light Disperse itself on liournlte, Clluochistto or cniinclllto. And then I do not mind tlio sight Of CiiKTlte and Culialilte, And energetic and cunculrlto. Within my eyes a happy light Shines forth by day, also by night ; i ue wane i inline 01 niimrici), And nuutokltoniid "mlxlto." And then with all my mortal might My aspirations take a Might, And from a most tremendous height I am confronted with the sight Of aerlallte nml meteorite Careering tliramili t lie gloom ot night While Htiidurltv and spangollte. And tnlllngltu and tenorltu, And Wlilttichculto and xciinerlto, And ilnkenlte and torlxwilte. And tryollte and vahilerlte, And Mtulivltto and vtulKMilto, Are sailing higher than a kite. I say, nln t this a Holy fright? iliHitorcd with miveral eminent pTiyal- cluus and ut ii yroat expense, only to glow woiso until lu was unable to do miy kind of work. About a venr ago she began taking CIiiiiiiI erluln Htom neh nml Liver Tuliletn it ml today woluli nuru (linn dm ever did lielorr Mini In mil welt," miy Mr. (ieo. K. Wrlglit of Now london, New York. Kor Mile liy New Km Drug Store In tho Tombstone I'rirctir. Oreion State Fair. PHOdltAM. I MONDAY, SUIT. 1'J 0KMllllg Day. i III the owning addresses will Is) liiado by prominent, men of tho State on up 1 to onto topics. 11 1,..,..! I 450 feet long and attains a depth of, tho World Day. This entire day will ! lie tlevotcu to tho wooiluion and 1 their slstvr order the Ladles ut Wood-1 craft In their drills and sports. It Is expected that at least a dozen Drill Teams will w present In Uniform to contest for tho $G00 In prizes. WKDNKHIIAY. SKIT. 1! Hlllelll DllV. hundred feet nnd nenrlv nil in fin I Tills will ls a great day for Salem. 1 nuuoreu leei, nnu nearly a t 111 tine 1 i,,Him.M iH ,,riu.ticaiivsusis!iiilediinl W uit, uiiu iiiucoickvciui iiiiiiuicu i.vervlinilv ifiu'M ti t lln -ii r. " i n tons oil the dump ready for the 1 will also bo tho day for tho Greater mill. 1 Salem Stake, a $21)00 purse for 2:15 FRISK SikvIuI sample copy ot tho Only Dally .Mining Newspaper In The World All the news from all t ho milling camp and oil Ileitis ot the United 1 States, Ilrltish Columbia. Mexico, etc The Itecord tells the investor how to make big money In mining and nil , propositions. KxpoKes fake pmposl j Hons and gives free and fearless In- iiiriuiiiuiii 111 suiiHcriiN'r. i.iirgiii paid circulation of any mining pupor In the world. Send at once for sample copy absolutely freo lor tho asking. Tho Dally Alining Record Denver, Colo. kndok inrrKit Hour "Two plivnli'inna hail n Ioiir" nml mull born llttlit wllh an alx-eta 011 my ritilit I1111K" wrili-B J. K. Hughriof D11 Pont, On. "and Kve inn up. Kvrrylwly llmtiglit my time I1111I roinr, An lust re-ott I irivil Dr. Kim;' New Direuvery for Consumption. The benefit I rn relveil wns ktrlklii mill 1 wnn on my feet in a few davn. Now Pro entirely Mescal. ' "'indued my health," It rompirrs nil I iiiiKiia, low ami inroai iiiu i.unx j troubles, (iimrrunteed by Morgan A , lliehnut DniK Store Price f0o, ami $1.00 I Trlul bottles freo. four hundred leet from the surface and shows from four feet to fifteen feet of ore. assaying from 3 per cent to 7 per cent copper and is adapted to concentration. The lower tunnel has a length of eight as This tunnel attains a depth of over nine hundred feet from the apex of the vein, at which depth the ore is from two feet to twenty feet wide aud will concentrate about six to one making from $75 $100 concentrates. A wagon road has just been com pleted to this property and a short time will see one of the finest re pacers In which there aro .'11 entires. TiiunsiiAV, SKi'T.lIV Portland Day. Usually tho biggest day of tlio Fair as the S. P. It. It. runs an Excursion from Portland and $l.t' pays a round trip and admission to every tiling on tlio l'nlr iJriiiiuils that the Hoard has anything to do with. On tills day will come off the IawIs and Clark Stake for $'.'000 purse for l':17 trotters. kiiiiiav, sni'T 10 Children's Day. When all tho children In Marlon Imported a SI IiikIcs Of! $2.25 xr 111 Common Hough IuiiiIkt and 4 is dimension All kinds IiiiiiIht at low prices. At mill, prices, 1st. 60 7.M) of Kiln Dried proportionately until April bug k HliigliiiiD Lumber ductioa plants 111 the state in active county, Including tlio Indian Train onerntinn. 1 lug School at Chemawa, tho Reform ' .. .. ... u,.l,fl,.l mi, ul.....l l.!l.l... ...Ill 1... " ll Vkiiviiiii k nni. nF lli "-""" .miiiuvii, mil nv , , . 'i1111111iif.-11111.-1-. free milling and concentrating : hati.-ihiav. hiipt. 17 rinuiior illu mines in the district, and is opened The Itural Spirit Staku $1000 purso by two tunnels three hundred and i 'r2:H trotters; also tho consolation fiftv feelnnnrt verlir-nllv rnnnerlpH 1 ruc0 111 "'WIS and tJlark MtaKo Will bo nty teet apart vertically, connected lrllo(f irclllIIIIIH wm ,l0 ,,,,, , by ail Upraise, from WlliCll SOIIle 1 tin, in-nulm' 11 irniwl nrnirrnin will 1... drifting has been done, disclosing ' on In tho pavllllon. large bodies of good milling ore. I AlcKlro.v's Hand, of Salem, has No. two level is in on the vein ""i h h n 765 feet and discloses continuous ore of good grade from two feet to nine feet wide. Another tunnel, partly a cross cut is being driven about one thousand feet lower than No 2, and will soon reach the vein, but in the upper workings there is cnotich ore in sight to keep the ten-stamp mill at work for years. A new stamp-mill is about com- stnt'd. Tho Kveulng Kiitertalnuient dur ing tho week will Ihi tho best money can purchase, and a good time Is guaranteed all who may attend. JT1SA MATTER OF HEALTH TAKKN WITH CRAMPS. Win KirriiKO, 11 member of tlio bridge gang working near I.lttleport una taken euihlently ill Tliurmluy uittlit with cramps 11 ml a kind of cholera. If la case wan so snvero Ilia, ho hud to huvo tho members of tlio crew wait upon hi n and Mr, Gilford was culled and consulted. Ho told him lie lind it rneillcino In tho form of Chiimburluhi's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy that ho thought would neip 11 1111 our, ami acconiinnlv sovcral doses were administered with tlio result that tho fellow ivus able to be around next day. Tho Incident speak ijtilto hliihly of Mr. Gilford's medicines, Klkader, Iowa, Argua, This remedy never falls. Keen It In your home, it may wivo life. Kor nulo by tlio Now Krailrun store. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sub, Doors, Mouldings, - Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning and Stair biilldluga speci alty. All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ustlmates.Clieerfully Furnished. Address; 1 ll.l.nw renco S t , ICI'GKNK, OltU OJtJUUUU.lUl.fUIUAJUtJUUUUlJtO MS POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 8UI0IDK PUEVUNTKD, 1 me sturtllng .announcement that it preventive of suicide, hud been dlscoyer 1 ed will Interest many. A run down systum or despondency Invariably pro 'cede suicide, unit somuthliig has been found that will prevent Unit condition which makes suicide likely. At the j first tliouitht of self destruction take , Klectrlc Hitters, It being u great tonlo . and nervine will strengthen tho nerves I nml build up the system. It's ulso 11 j great Stomach, Liver und Kidney regu lator. Only 60c. Satisfaction gunrnn. 1 teed by Morgan A Ilreliaut Druggists, ' For llrst-class blaeksinlthlng or 1 woodwork call 011 Orr, West Side, j -NEW- Flour A Fed Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop I'eed, Ornliam Flour, Oats, llran and Shorts. J. R. BROWN, West Side. Cottage, drove oTowirYTtrtrtnfrYTrtrtnrtrYwro I The Cottage Grove I I STEAM LAUNDRY A Is now In running order and prepared to do all kinds of laundry work with promptness and nt reasonable rates. Wo hopo to secure your patronagu mid to please you with our work. Phono III August Swanson, Prop,