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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1905)
7 4 TXll If 41 ' . r -.1 i '" Devoted to the Mining, umbering and Fanning lutcie-,;-, r,f t!,i . C .niinm.ilj;. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST g, 1905. VOL. VII NO. 23 B0I4EM R I If BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES sermon to a good si.cd audience. On Monday morning he and Mr. Ilurd went up to Hohcrnia.' Mr. Mnrbh' is greatly interested in the mines. And (icucral Mining (ialhcrcil Itomi lixclianjjcs Dr. Clai-enee Crane ond wife of . I'xihton, Muhh., will visit nt tho News ! Iiomo of Mr. find Mth. V. J. Hard nt ltoli' iniH thin week. Miss v I'.iown Portland Monday. ictuincd Iron) John A 11 1 e 1 moii is rapidly improv ing under treatment ut I'oMlan I and S inn return to Bohemia. Mr Stevens and Miss lsniiiie JoliusDii will take e'eige ! the W'sr.vi'is bn.iidinghouc tliis morn ing. Iloibcil Leo, Manael i' the Fair View property, vwn in town for a eoiiphi of diivrt licfoi" coin;,' In 1! li t in ill. S. C. Keith of New Vmk is in tciehtcd in I'., ihemia I ".' 1 1 t, and wants to know all about the inun s. Our l'0"klets an-loinj j-ooil. t'hax, (tt u'soii Ikm'H int!ot- tag' (iiovn r i ii lli" Vim uim mi it . Mr. ( )Hei Hon w is mid r Mm wuiher hill is i ilpi ov - I .ill I I II o ill 1 1 1 t ill n 1 1 ' run J' Jai. Richards lnnli'.M mm at the Vesuvius Mine Itdieinia iiltersivial mouths steady vvoi k eanu to to.vu this week lor a v. .it w th his family and will mipio,-- the tim- by a lew visits at t!i . I ). nti it1. w. i'. i i oi ndi - w.isii. ii in 1 ulni ne I 1 1 Mil his It iln-nna ptopeity. The May Hwei (Sump on II use ! hejcu Civ.-k. lie i-.c;reitlv pL-iv. d 1 with the HMilts ot the present week : nnd has eonu.K t'd with A W. in- ; iker lor the continuance of the tun- j Del . A. W. Ziniker, o-vuer of th Min eral Kin: mill" on Jlji'mdicuvcui ( Crek, JtolicMiini i in Urn ci'y fr a j few days. Mr. .iniU-r I a M;icr ; und has ueconiphtdicd iniieh gnod 1 wink with results tlul iitcic"ne his j faith in ladiemia, on I encourage hi m lo li()e for !urK' things. j p'ranK I Ii nderi'on, teinistcrat the I Ye-suiuH, returned to camp jester- J dny ufter a couple days visit ut ; homo, Mrs. Henderson returned I from Portland Wednesday where j hho haH been ut tho hospital, her health in greatly improved, homj aud Cottage Orovo climate will boon restore her to hor natural strength. Tim Koval I'lush Mining Co. j p rating on Moiit'i Itico ridgo b as i jimt op-iiiml ii very lino vein, of oro jin lino of their tunrielH nnd in quite exritod over name. The company j Ikih neven rhiitnn und thro turinelH Ion tho vein. Tho oro on tho top is f rt o milling nnd with depth becomes ' Hillphido. Herbert f.oo, manager of tho N uth Fair view Mining Co. which owns 1 t chiiuiN on the Norlh Hido of I'nirv t -w inoiinlaiu, camn down to ( 'o 'u:;' ( rovo today from I'o ln mi i o'i lii-. way homo to Kngone. SMELTER SEEMS SURE I Two Propositions Arc Present ed to the Commercial Club Both of Which arc (ioocl The Commercial Club hold a hiiHi tiens meeting Monday night with full attendance, A. 15. Wood prcHid ing. A communication wns road from F. I). Fuller, of Sumptor, Trosident of tlio Oregoa .Smelting nnd Refin ing Compnuy regarding tho estab liHhmentofa nioltrr, and tho Club ordered tho Hocrctary to write Mr. Fuller that they would liLo to have liirn v i h i t the Hohcmia district nt the experiHO of the (Hub and tho lSo-; lieinin Mine Ownor.H, at the curlif hI i I li prop r ! i' 1 1 i l'i i'Mi of 1 1.-. i patiipldi-P, i d by t!:Chl''. '11:0 , ! 1 1 1 1 is l,a in.' a ;:"-.-it. I - i :.; 1 fur tl.e'T piiinpl.l'-'n. (Jii- 1'iiii'iiid hft'i ! iiitini;il'd tlmt they w i'il I Ii!,' ! several 1 1 -j i. ' t t t'j'iiK-ii: 1. which of eour. f tl.e cpib would be yhi 1 ti (uriiihli if their pocl.'.ls w re '.'i'im , what bettr r lilhd. i Jtwfis moved a'll c.riied that tin- proji-j! ;t ion j i , ii f 1 by Mr. h'obin'-ori in Hie Hit r( .!!: ef a I'ort hiiid icnel'er ho'i.-e, vhi''li i. 1 1 re : eeiitly been icorgat.i'-d, be r f'.i red lo tlii; milling eomuiitte'', conui-ling of A. 15. V.'o-xl. Fraiik Jowl n ami II. . 'J'liomj'son for invesh;;iirii'. (ire.it halilc is Near. T"',;ii. u". 7. '1 1:0 position of the Kii'-hian-, in M'uk huriri, dcsfiito (iene-r.il fiin.ievit'-;i'fi ;;rai. r! o dl ; p 'j he-., ; , !i' r e i'ib!'-. 'I hi- will soon be leviuh d in pi '!! if al form. li.ri'-i " eh vel 0 1 11:1 111 -Ii u t i iii ( r fo 1 r I iine ,'J ate 1 rt't Mukden. I.iiiievileh'f 'Mw J. U ill be th o. th -Vir kf.'4M- ' 4- -v r-r-r--. -1 v, V..r.-" 1.-i..(.. .I.V -.;v---,V -' - . - - . i-.'4-Mft-.-- .v , V .: ' V T-iU- v,i -i-,r j, . . r' 'i ftsv -vrj'- ,r-N'v 4&t; -.-y v-t v - t .-..J! - T "V vf tY1e " - vO . ivr- V V??.-.- v.- . I Hig Tunnel on tho Oregon-Colorado Mine, Showing Ore on the I,eH. He brought with him some very 1 ieh Hpi ciinr r of free milling ore, just diseovirod on that property. Tho claims carry three big, strong Uov, W. II. Marblo of Lawrence, true fiunuro veins for their full Mass. arrived in town on .Sunday length. The fact that soveial very :il'terno jn u his way to Uohcmia to rich findn of oro have been recently visit at the home of F. J. Hard inado by vnnous mints in the uis Suuilay evening he filled the Metho- trict in ndding much interest to all dist l'ulpit, preaching an excellent j the miniiiK compnniea work. posmblo date, with a view lo the establishment of a smeUer at this point. It is understood that this can be done very soon. 1000 of the new pamphlets were ordered sent to Dr Oglcsby at Port land for distribution- A committee of -1, consisting of A. B. Wood, C. J. Howard, C. P. Jones and G. W. Lloyd, were appointed to attend to I rear guard i- tLieatri ed, also his i llank in the direction of Vladivostok i through the coast tenitoi y. nud CITY COUNCIL MEETS : Several Orilinances Read Bills j Read and ordered Paid j Special Committees j Report 1 'I'll- council met Tuesday nignt : in tegular monthly session, with a I fill board present. A petition was read, asking for a 'sidewalk to bo constructed from W ill St. to Mr. Roberts residence on the iCast side of F. Street. The petition was referred to the street "o:u::iitte-e. 1 The fm a v. vo -..nuit'e was 1311 ,al.lo torcpoit on their examination j 01' the report of the Tie.isurtr and j(l-ik, but will repent next week. Mr. 1 1 in 1.-. reported that he had Hdi t!;e owner of the land on Noitli Creek, that the council was e )!;-iii?!i'.g Inlying for its waicr f-hed right ', r.u ! t at the man wan s 5'2o.j lor the- idrt acres. The c-ninc i! th ugbt this amount en tirely to j large nnd so did not con sider the proposition. ( ) iliiian' e N'e 107. regulating, il-vi iiiiiii .;, et'j.. salooii licenses, etc. was up for discussion nd amendment lefoieits third read ing Several amendments were read, but not acted upon, as a mo t on was made aud passed that the ordinance- be laid on the table un til the next regular meeting, in view of the fact that the license year was almost over, aud that the new law sho dd be so arranged as to be in e!f"ct at tho end of this term. Ordinance No. 110 authorizing ! the letting of the contract for lighting the streets of Cottage Grove, and the furnishing of pub lic lighting for the new five years I'j.ihii Cottage Grove Electric Light Co. passed its first, sec nd and third reading. Ordinance Xo. 1 1 1 ordering the creetiou and c instruction of w'ater works system, and the purchase of water shed rights, the latter being 2.S0 acres at a price of $1400.00, pissed its lirst, second aud third reading. Tho recorder was ordered to pre pare an ordinance for the grading and surfacing of 2nd street with crushed Rock. The tjutstion of resurfacing Main street was also up but nothing was This bid was laid on the table un til next week. A bid of J. II. Carpenter for the construction ol a yo foot 6-inch lateral sower in the alley back of tin Central Hotel for S237, was read and referred to the Sewer Committee. The finance committeo reported on the various bills for the month which were allowed: F. D. Wheeler caring for reservoir S'.oo, Leader adv$5.oo, Leader, printing ordin ances, $64,25, Potts & Powell, team, $Tj.y, Allen Pottles, cros.' ings $10. no; Griffin & Veatch. hardware $t. 95; Griffin .Sc Veatch, pipe fittings $61.10; C G. Electric Co., light $o i. So; C. W. Bur- ro.vs, police $2. 00. J. E. Young, expenses $j.o8; II. E. L'under wood, salary $50.45; G. 13. Pitcher, salary $65.00; Frank Pickell. asst. engineer $10.00; L. Taylor, en gineer $1 10.25; Wynne Hwd-Co., labor $10.95; G. La, street $250.00. The council adjourned until next Monday night. Silk Creek Items. Mrs. M. L. Taiupkin received news Tucsd ly of the serious illness of her father. Wednesday morning another letter followed stating that he ha 1 passed away. It wa8 quite a shock as she had word only a few days before that he was in his usual health. He is SI years old. His home is in Iowa; and oDly a few years ago his mother suddenly died from heart frilure. Mr. and Mrs L'son Slagle have gone to Portland for a months visit with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mouser . The people of Silk Cieek were highly entertained last Sunday after noon by a lecture by Prof. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Prof, and Mrs. Swau were guests at the Bob Crow home at Lorane last week. Springfield C:ys D.va. Two Springfield boys were drowned in the river there Monday morning alojt 11 o'clock. Kay Kendall, a son of Mrs. Letitia Ken dall of Eugenie, and Clyde Yockey, asm ol Fred Yockey of Springfield were wading below the mill race when the Yockey boy suddenly got in deep water and not being able to swim, sank, the otber boy gallantly went to the rescue but became ex hausted in trying to save tho other boy and sank with him. A large crowd collected aud the bodies wore soon found, but too late to resusci tate them. also taken up but nothing was from the mouth of tho Amur rivr. done 0:1 that lin;. The Japanese have concentrated A bid was read for the grading Mr. Collier, the county surveyor iu Mauehuria in front of tho Russian of West Third Street and surfacing ' has finished laying out the plan for armies l;), 000 infantry with l.tluO j it witu either gravel or 'crushed j the waj-on roal to be run from the cannon. This is exclusive of thoTosk. W. T. Kayser, gravel Oregon-Colorado property, to the detachment of General II n i fiwn, ' $t 22 1 , crushed rock $1560.50. Vesuvius mine, in Bohemii, which cemmander of the forces in Korea. 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