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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1905)
BOHEMIA NUGGET UOIIUMIA NUUOliT I'Ulll.lSltlNO COMPANY. Wm. D. Root, Editor and Manager. Knltrrd at the poitotTt nt Oattnw fltre. Ortion u Mcsntl ew mlt nUt. SrifeCHll'TlON IIATKS. 0 months $1.00 lyonr SI.N) IS month $2.00 It paid in advance. THIS TAPKU likcnton Blent K. C. lrk AilwrtUlnff Aircner, &4nlM MorfbftHU Ex, chuiiN, 8n FnneiKm, Oilllornl. whrrwi men lor ml vettlilm pun be mnJo fr tl. bitt it could bo dono, it noil Jng else is prociiiei. Ore can bo ahippo.l to Staoomn wnnii.. irom tins city tor ?l,69 for tun iu urge low. Clubbing Rates. I lie llolicmm. Migget duo year with any otic ot the following pub- Icntlona one year for amount not opposite: Chicago Inter-Ocenii (weekly) S1..15 Weekly Oregonlnii (Portland) $2.60 Weekly Journal ( Portland) $2.00 Wkdnksday, Arm 19, 1905 ETTEKS FROM SUBSCRIBERS Hlnndford, Mass. "Bohoinia Xugget, Enclosed plooso find SI. CO for your papor auotber yonr. I fiud very satisfactory mining reports irom tuo lioucniia mining district given in your paper and I think sometime of visiting our state Respectfully yours." "Hublmrdston, Mass. Dmn Sin : If I remember right my subserip tion to the Nugget expires this month, enclosed tind $2.00 on sub scriotiou account. I saw recently that some ono complained of too much mining news, I vraut to say that is why I take the paper, for if it was not for that nows I should not want the paper hek here. Yours truly." The foregoing letters are practi cally duplicates of many received by the Nugget from Eastern sources. .TO CLOSK AT SEVEN O'CLOCK Tim MorcliHiitV Association of tho city iiiniignmted 11 movomont which it is to bu hoped call be successfully onrriftd out. jl is to oloso their plncos of bind Gens t seven o'clock oicoiit Satur day night. "(Of courso Sunday nights also). This is done in niuny other cities nud has been foil ml to work well, iu faat merchants where all strictly ob. serve this rule it is said there is no falling off in tho saloi". Many aro willing, otliors should bo upon their fo t from oarly in tbo morning until lato at night waiting up eustoinors as thoy happon to drop in, but few from uhotco do so themselves Tho most of us can purchnso all tho goods we havo tho money to pay for, prior to seven o'clock in tho orouiug. uivo the effort n fair trial and lot tho merchants nud clerks havo tho evenings for social cnioymont or rest at home. WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING. Tho action of tho managers of the Suniptor District Minora! Exhibit Association in com- meucing an active advertising cam paign is most commendable and thoy should have tho hearty co-op eration of every ono in the district Cnrofullv prepared literature bear ing the endorsement of tin organiza tion iccogniEed for its connor'a- tism aud reliability will prove of inestimable value in interesting cap ital for development of our won derful mineral resources. Arucri can pieuges ilselt to assist En irvory way possible. Blue Mt. Ajucncan ZINC MINING IN COLORADO ' .mioimim (rum ktt ) the llnnl separation is effected of (a) A shipping zinc product, ntid (b) a shipping iion-ptoducti It is said mat tne clean up lor ix-ceiiinc lastnt this mill on Ltsadville orr showed a saving ol ninety-seven tier cent, ol the total oay values in the ore. A 3;o-toii null m being built nl- I.eadville which will soon be in op eration ior the treatment of the zincifeious ores lioni the Vnk tun uel. I'RKSKNT 7.INC-SMK1.T1NO MKTIIOllS MAY 1IIHXMK onsoi.in n. There is n growing uudeicttrretit of apprcheiisloti atuutig the jslnc smeltcts, particularly thoc produc ing spelter alone, us it is renlircd that experienced metallurgists have been experimenting with a view to the treatment of zinciferous ores by nnich improved methods, with re sulting certainty of rendering prnts tically obsolete the present plants operated 011 old Hues. This new fcatttte nt several points iu the United States is beginning to make it self felt. Kor instance, it is now 'known that the Dewey plants, owned by the American Zinc and Chemical Company, for the economical and successful oxidizing of the base .inn ores' of all countr.es have been fully allowed. 1 liis process is now lieing ! mv nIM.rnted. psi.oci.illv if mum!.- f..n.. .... ... ti . J ' . . : s"lTO,1J uiicuuwi am louver nicnted with such reduced railroad mem 6 Headquarters For 'E-aster Toggerv For Men, Women and Children The new dress jjioods are here at the very smallest prices Mohairs, Serges, lite., in all tlie pretty new colors Prices (SOc, Hfie, $1, T$".'2Ci. The Stylish New Oxfords, patents, blacks, tans, special values, $l.fi0, $1.7f, $2.00, $"2.fi0, $:.()(). lUisses' and Child's OxTords and Slippers, black and tans, prices range from $1.00 to $2.00. Castor Nockwaro Eo.stor Shirts--Eanter Htxts, for Men PACIFIC TIMBER CO. K.VKIN IlltlHTOW'3 IIUILDINO. COTTAGE GROVE, 99 111 OREGON jgf WILL VOTE ON BONDS. The city council on Monday night took up tho water question iu a manner that leads to the belief that if the water supply for the city is not increased, it will be because the majority of the people vote against the issuance of bonds for that purpose. The repotts of those who have investigated the matter and have made approximate estimates of the cost of laying a io-inch, in lieu of the 4-inch main, now in us: from the source of supply to the city; including the purchase of some 480 acres of laud and fencing same, the building of a reservoir holding one aud one half million gallons of water, and the laying of laterals, it would necessitate the ex penditure of from fifteen thousand to twenty thousand dollars. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Will Hold Joint Institute at Cottag Grove. April 19, 20, 21, 1905. WE0.T.BIAY,Al'm I. 19. I p. m. Reception ut the tome of airs, trunk I), wheeler. bveni.no. S.OO o'ci .ock. Music, Selected. Devotional, Ho v. V. It, Moore. 8vclul Mimic. Addrtsn "Woman," 'President Lane County. Quartette, Selected. Address "KelntlorL of the Church to tile W. V. T. U." l'roii Mant of liniii-liLS youiuy. jiuaie, tn-iecteu "Silver ChlmeH." Mm. Fircninnii jtosuuurg. iienouictlon, Her. it. O. Grace. TIIL'llMIUkY, pinr. 20. U 0. 111. Executlvo nniimilttfu. An poIutinentsotComM ltUert,CourteslcHl 1'reiw. Finance. It ilntlnnu ilomtjer. siii(,uiiti j uriouicaiH . As was stated at Monday night's ,.!,:3( I'nilso Serrtce. Mrs. Itlshop, utinir- tllll lo,Jl. ll,i mnv rr. lOIICOUa. nice a large sum to aaa to tue pres- Anuomim,.nt r,f r r..mit,.- ent indebtedness ot the city, yet it IO:00-lurllmenlwiry Drill, T. .M would not be like that of the sewer -"euiey, Lottwro Grove. Unj. n,t.i.h ..mm nnthin K.. iu:ij "rinns ol Worlc :ior suporin . ... 'r " " Va teudent of 5Iothr'H MeotinKS Mrn, way ui icvouuc, aa iuk naici jjaiu I IJurzeO, HOdelJUrC', tor by the consumer ana is now a DlHcuseioii, jItb. CmikliiH. Kuirene, good source of revenue, and the 10:15 statu I.apr, Union Signal ,u:tiraii nr ivtAr hn nai iulpu otiiur 'leniDorunco Literature n,.n;tnl.l t,v t1, r:!"1 """. ugeiu. miiumu supply and extension of laterals so that all may be supplied, will not ftnlv mv tho IlltprMt mitllp new LIJNf'II AT I'lllllinf. . J. y ... . . I l.-m l,....n.lf , r t bonds, but will no doubt, create a ., "u"uu. -'"a. uner, .nim.-- ' i Linn 1:13 Debate. ' ltMiolveil. That thu tolmcco huliltls BiQrehanntulto our Nation than thu linuor tratlle." iVtllriuatlve: .Mr.l liirtrnm. ItOHntiuri?: aire. iiiucK. Lira a: lira, lie a num. 'irove. NeKatlve: .Mr. urn. iiouuion, uugeno. iolloweu uy JIrn. .Martern Itojhurg 11:1S Noontide :irnver, Mih. Dii huff, Elkton. sinking fund to be used in the final payment of bonds. It is the belief of those most fa miliar with the subject, that a large majority of the people arc in favor CottiiKo plant at the rate of twenty-five tons per day; which it i.h proposed to 111 ctease in units ol twenty-five tons, until its total daily ci picitv will l at least 200 tons of crude ore nud concentrates, within the next twelve mouths Ample capital for the purpose lias been subscribed by wealthy Pittsburg men. after hav ing had the process investigated and reported 011 favorably by the most eminent zinc experts. The zinc process will also be exploited at other points in the United Stntes, as well as Iu Canada, . .Mexico, Iui- ropc and Australia. rue process, brielly stated, is as follows: Hie crude ore or concen trates, containing zinc and iron, ate subjected to a preliininorv oxidizing roast, the metallic contents being subsequently trnnslormed into 81 sulphate, and from the sulphate in to an oxide. At present this oxide is sold to the zinc smelters for con version into spelter. It is, however. expected that companies using this patented process on a large scale will themselves convert the oxide product into a spelter or "zinc white" for paint, both of which can be done readily and economically. One of the special features of the process is the feasibility ot saving up ninety per cent, of the zinc in the original ore, leaving in the lorm of a concentrated residue prac tically nil the gold, silver, lead and copper values ol the original ore, which concentrated residue is sold to the precious metal smelters. It is obvious that this process (1) creates a valuable and marketable zinc product; (2) furnishes the prec ious metal smelters with a residue containing practically all the gold, silver, etc., contents of the original ore, reduced to sixty per ceni. of its origiual weight, practically free from zinc; (3) earns a handsome profit, both on the zinc product and on the gold-silver, etc., carrying residue. This is not the only process 111 course of adoption as the result of recent investigation .and experi ments by eminent metallurgists in connection with zinc. of voting the bonds and having an adequate supply of water for the present and future needs of the city COULD SHIP ZINC OHES. IllHhoil. Vniipfilt. i- Mm. .InlinHnn. oreswoiu Mrs. Jlel iton. CrcHWcll -Ao Stnto He milnunrter." State uecurmoK secretr irv .1:00 "How to 4 Iwt Our Financial Obligations" MruM FerKiiHon, Kden nowur. d'.hcuhhIoii, Jlrn. Wunn, Kugcno inure are uuiuo iiuuiuk ruiJurue :i..)n ,. -n.. ' m--i in Bohemia that at certain levels t'olilirtr. ' carry a heavy preccntage of zinc. Aq these ores requires special treatment they have been conem ered a very undesirable feature, A manager of one ol the proper ties has recently been looking up the matter of freights to points where this character ol ore is treat ed. It baa beou learned that an ore of a total value of $50.00 or less can bo shipped from Cottage Grovo to Deuver smelters for $12.00 nor ton. Superintendent whero the shipments aio in thirty 'J'eiiHHlUn, 31m . , . - lurove. If the value of tbo ore exceeds 50.00 the rate per ton would bo 15.00. It has also been figured: That concentrates carrying CO per cent zinc, can 00 miueu, conccmraiou, t:IO-V. W. C. 7?. U. Statu "Y" Sec rotary. Demonstration Oottnuo urovo "V h , 4:ii0 L. T. L. Kx.irelKOH. Cottnco urove i. 1, u. KVK.VIW1.1 Double Gold Meitnl C oiliest, (JOOIl .MU8IU. AdmlMHlou: 20 and 10 cientB. millAY, Al'KIl, 21. U:.'W Executlvo Commdtteo. lu.-uu uevotlona ..Sirs Jolinn. Haiti- naw. 10:15 L. T. L. Doucltiw County'H Colw ell, Cottage Work in two Sunday Randolph;, Cottage shipped aud smelted ana Joavo a profit of one dollar for each ton mined; besides receiving paymout for tho Tallies of tho other metals contained therein. This modo of handling 10 SiO 'Oiir School, Sirs, Drove. Discuss lou, Mrs. Unriiaril, Coburg. 11:00 "Oiiil FiiiIm iinrt Tiiniflpfl Points" Mrs Armltnge, M71 'tloCrcok. llitO 'N'ortllthln lr vi. u Ornri iunu);u urove. Adjoicrnment. A Sensible Move. Havo Tom Awbrov wriln. t u un of ores n polioy on vour homo nnJi I urni- mav not bo adopted, as it is likoly ture iu tuo Orocron Firo "RuHi'il ' As- facilities for treatment of zinc ores uociation. or vour atonic of tmni 's in will bo furnished much closer home, ( tho iEtnn Inaurance Compu5 freight rates ns the low-grade character of some of the ores justi tiei and calls for. It menus greater activity, incieased output unci won derful prosperity for all the milling icctlons ol Colorado where ores exist in ttnutily carrying zinc combination with other metals. All kinds olcnitrnvltigdoneul II. C MiuIhoii'h. PKKSUNT COLORADO ZINC OUTLOOK I1RIOHT. The present condition of the inc industry iu Colorado is most encouraging. I he market price for spelter for tho past few years has been advancing, and today has reached $6.10- 6,20. which war rants the buyers for the various concerns 111 purchasing and con tracting freely at the maximum rates. The effect of all of the above is that, whereas, Colorado zincifer ous ores carrying other metals were, only a comparatively short time ago, a source of anxiety, ombarrasS' ment, and frequently positive loss to the mine owners, ou account of the penalty at the lead smelters, the situation is now entirely changed In Colorado zinc is now, tinder the improved conditions above ntinier a ted, becoming an important and profitable factor of itself. It is well known that the Joplin' A 1 .. .1 tm 1.. ..; .ucituuaio uuu w laeuiism zinc pro duciug districts cannot he relied up on for an indefinite continued large or steady zinc output. The metal lurgical experts having solved the problem of the successful and pro fitable treatment of the base zinci ferous ores of this state, Colorado must now bo looked to for the sup ply of a large percentage of the in creasing demand for zinc. The iiir evitable result will be and already is that mauy mines containing low grade zinciferous ores, carryinir small amounts of gold, silver, cop per and lead, can now be profit Will Rcorga nize Through the removal of officers to other places, the western district ol the Oregon Christian hiulcavor union finds itself very much unor ganized: Says Ivugcnc Register. Ac cordingly Itugcne nnd Cottage Grove have joined iu issuing n call for a convention to be held at Cot tage Grove. Every society of the district is urged to have nt least one delegate present, and alternates if possible. Cottage Grove will furnish entertainment for the dele gates. The societies are also asked to authorize their delegates to make an offering toward the expenses of the convention and other district work. A program committee is now at work corresponding with speakers and conference leaders. As soon as completed the program will lie an nounced. The general theme will bo ' Personal Work;" the Hudenv- orcr s individual responsibility. The text of the call ih as follows To the Christian Kndeavor societies of Lane and Douglas counties: We, the undersigned Christian Kndeavor societies of Cottage Grove and Uugene, extend a cordial invi tation to the societies of the western district to meet with us iu a dis trict convention to be held in Cot tage Grove, beginning Saturday afternoon, May 13, and closing Sunday evening May 14. The pur pose of this convention is the reor ganization of the district association. Koch society of the district is asked to send one delegate for each twenty members, or fraction of twenty. NKVA l'KKKINS, Pres. Cumberland C. !.. Cottairc Grove. I.ULA CUKKIK, Sec, Cumberland C. H., Cottage (Jrovc. VIKA IJOKWAKU, Pres, of Christian Church O. K, CO. NINA ciiandi.uk, Sec. Christian Church C. 13., C. G. W, A. DILL, Chm. Jiugcnc Committee. ( VINNIH KNAl'l' ' Sec. Ktigeue Committee. A new, fino lino of diamond rings list roaoivod at .Hudson's. otiiur htntcH ot tho NortlivM'i-l being ruproHouted oil i greater hciiIo (linn thoy poxfiilily would bn iu 11 niiiro gomiral exposition. Tins affair comnuirntoH the explorationx of Lewis and Chirk, those horoeo of tho NorthwoHt'n fabinry. Honor be to thoir iinuiml Daily Mining Itoaord, Denver. NUGGETS Have MadwMi'H, your e uw ted nt IK llonoy section boxeo nnd Hcptirn torH at Wynnes' Hardware. LoniM 11 ml ClurkHoiiveuiiir spoon at Miidsen's. A now Miippply of hoxn nud sprinklers nt Wyuuim' hurdwiire. lieu smokers 11 ml comb fouudii- tinii at WymiM' Hiirdwnro store. Any panic cnught Irewtpnwilng on my promiHea with dog or uuu will bo prosecutod. WM. I.ANDHSS. iny parties cnught trespassing 011 my premises with dog or gun will be prosecuted. 1). G. McI'AKLANl). II tv, vo'ir ovih ltwUd for Allt KimnintwM at Miulum'H. glHM Thu only place 111 town that you can get whipped cream on your! sod ih nt the Wave. Ucfoliitlt'n. CoTTAI.lt t'.KOVI', OKIi. Al'H. 15 'OJ Resolution-, ol !'( t lor Thomas J. Hendricks ut Cottle Glove Lodge 110. M, I. O. t) l' We your, committee nppolnted to ilnilt lesoltitiouit repeclfutly sub mit, Wiikkkas, death has entered our I'niteriiity mid icuiovedour lielovwl brother Thonmi, J. Heiidiickn, ue feel the loss of one who was a faith ful inembei. xcnloiu hwX rntlnmiaii tic lot the welfare of our ln lovcd order: He it tenolveil; That we extend our sympathy to the licrenvcd relatives am) IrlcmU and be it further nwlved That our clmrter be dtniicd in mourning for thirty dys ami n ciuiv of these res olution lie sent to the bereaved mother mid brother mid alio a eonv lie Mint to the 1k1 paper for pub lication hiiii a record lie nude iu our 111 1 mites as a tribute to hU memory. OLIVKX IIAKT II. C IIAKT t. IC. VKATCIt. Committee. DIED. MOX'LUY Hliznlieth Moxlcy, the wueoi k. .m. .Moxley, died at home iu Hrownsville, April Sth, at the age of 54 years, Siiiouths and 13 day. r , r...., . 1 , ... 1 mi oiu.Mvy whs uorii in fierce county. Wis., 1850 aud whs for liiKw nt 1 a uiiuitttr of years a resident of tills I city ft iream if 't vermifuj !-8 ISuy your fiuh hooks snd AVyiiiioH'Hnnlwnro. 1 'Coxey ohundlor," a now and do-! licioiiH drink, to be hud nt tho Wue, , only. Dee hives and supplioH nt Wviiiioh ! Hnrdwnro. Kei'p your IiowvIm regular by the I use of Chiiiiibvrlalu's .Stoinueh and Jjiver TablctH. Tlicm Is nothing bet ter. For wile by The Modern I'luir jiincy. If von need an nwuiug, let the 1 Wynne Hardvvaro t'ompiiny order it for you. Tlioy know what you want. 1 n...r.. It. .1.1 tl... ..tl. .... f 1... west Hide has a new xtookof the lato 1 Ballard-SllOW Liniment Co. Hprlng Htylcx for hiiIih and spring .ox. louiu, mo. ovcrcoatM. lerniH reavonnbic. , hi.i .i rnimpn.ii 1,. m. IKE CU1R1NIEU n r v r n P Urn hU i THC CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. twine or IMITITIONI. THK QCNUINC PfltPAniD ONIV BT Resources Northwest , Tho eommorco and industry and uaturnl resources of tho Northwest will have an important inning at rortianu, urogon, during tho ap pronching aummor. Judging by tho diBcuBslon that ih hoard eon corning tho Lowis and Clark .Kxpo- Hitiou, turn aiiair will attract to it self a notablo concourse of visitors from tho outiro country, Unlike a groat many similar expositions, this ono wo undorstnnd, will bo ontiroly in placo when it starts. Tho car pouter aud tho brick mason aud tho stucco pnintor will bo oustod in ad vance Homo of tho host exhibits that oppoarod at St. Louis last year will bo thoro, but the Portland show will bo individual and approprlato in its purpose It is said that tho mining oxhiliits will bo among tho fiucst ovor shown anywhoro, tho mineral resources of Oregon and J AS. il. POTTS' A.S. I'OWIiLL :i'iioritiKTOits or Waste Stables ALSO OKFICK OK rilK First Class Turnouts, POTTS & McQUIvIJN - COTTAGE GROVE, ORE Cottage we Cigar WIT PATRONIZE HOME WORK The C.G. Brand a Straight 10c Cigar BOHEMIA, A fi OKNT CIGAR. THOS. CONGER One door cast of Metcalf & Brunii