Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1905)
BOfiEMIfl m fiUGGET. Devoted to thajMiniiig, Lumbering and Fanning Interests of this Coiinnunity. VOL. VII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 1905. NO. 32 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES Anil (icncnil Alining News (lathered Ironi I-xtli.'mcs. V. II. Sham- Vhv I'll-.. l Clnia MillC ()Vl'tl'IM A SSi M'i.l 1 11 Ml came out, 1 1 'in i ani 1 Satimlay mid lias goim to see (ho Fair. Will. WYti III I I'lcH. (i till" Ool'lt 11 Uuln M ilillij;- C""ipMIIV lelllllleil lii liis ln'iiii- 111 S.i l 111 Sit 111 day. Mi Wcldicr H'l'iiiM a sliikc -l live Ci j 1 r r In-lit in 1; 1 it ! hi I hi-1 r i 1 1 ii i I y I di-.ruvi 1 id timing hi-- i 1 1 1 vn-it' thcic. Uoads, diti hi-s, thum-.. 1:1111 . il lim;-,, in n lnm-i aii-1 "1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 ! 1 i-iin-iil . ' hi aii-l I r '' ' I " ii' li ul n 11 J itt 1 1 1 'I Itlilllll'.-, I -nil-. Ill i l 1 iii-i Iv lit- 1 hu gc 1 t- 1 . nr-iil woik, and any legitm.ite icn,i "i i i tiled ul Unpl'o i-'i'i 1. ! 1 1 : . 1 1 1 1 wliifli i-i piop"i! v ' iiai '''I' l lllllll l .1 S-. 1 1 Ii'li t I I'll'' ' I'- ' ml I H 1 'I I III' f . ui i I ! i-l i 1 .1 ! ii' i , ...ii'. lit ! 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 ' ! 1 'i 1 ii 1 " .1 1 I I'M t I' 'II l"l I '. I 1 1 Til 111. " " ' W -I I !l i-l W"l l Ill'l I ' (i ' u ' 1 . : I h I i'l tin- 1 ulr "I f 1 1 1' 1 .1 nun .ii I v I- l Ii V' vr, lis. ul It in i .ill I"' 1 oiiiph'b d witllill .1 Ul'.-L ll de-.llc I, .Mi l ,l plication III I'll' ! ' 1 Ji.l'i "l! "t i-IH i'. 'I'lm inn ,t ii 1 1 I'll-- t-i'i) .1 I'll a: j.,,-.vd--r v u ill'1 I ! 1 in I ' HlmLn i.f !' -I'l mug r'l"ii d ' 'Ji 7, I'.ri 1 1 " " 1 n I - "I 1 1 .1 in 11 11 it 11 mi. i1 1 m 1 1 1 itt;.' ' "' '''v ! kilhm' ii'i'in "f tin- mil il'ilant - . fr(iin Multnomah county arc hiispic- I iolicd mid III" whole matter has I l'i-'-ll l'lini:;lit In the lit ten I inn ol (he j I II '.'I I'l I'f t ll'lll I -, ( 1 ll.lt illHlit.lllioll 'fur iiiw--.i;;nliiin. Tim duly of 1 liiuli 111;; tlii- iiim -.1 i;;n t n 11 lias been ' dl-lcl'lltl'l 'l (.Mllllll C lia in I j i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mid In- I' 1 1 1 1 w working upon ; llic i in i- inii-l ly but ililijv-nll v. I 'I'll- dilli'-li It V mi 1 Mi l In ill- ill til' 1 ciihIiiIii "I .. J pi 'i n I i ii;; ;;iiui'dimiH, by tin- M 1 1 1 In Una h riiiililv ( ) 1 1 1 1 . In A VISIT TO BOHEMIA I'.y Clarence Crane, M. I), of Buxton. ('ottfiL") (Irovo, Any. 22. 0.1. I'i,ii(ii riii;T: Ml u-ifa find I ' ''"!' -taNH..f l"lu.,s1(ft ,.OHtf, t,,t. lal,cr Iiart ()f J.,,,0 " 1 m ,Uid sinn. that time have been trav- 11 ' 1 1 '1 II v iiikI!, 1.1,. I, '"- ,.ing most of tho time. We fisitod 'idn.;: Hi.-H..I.M.-..I Hi-- '-,,., won,it.rM (Jf Yellowstone Park. I'l.niil-' I...1::: .-imw.i, tl,,- jjuhi-. j . ii,,,,,.,, of Mt. Hood I mi Hi- habit d ! ,, Mt ;anj(!r. We visited the 1I1 11 "in" 1 Mini lul nit n I.I I V ll C I - I t 1 1 ill" I I'f II I I I ll.ll hu I,' Ii ll u Iii 11 tl," .iilii-iit In In i I. i ii : 1 1 1 1 I I li nn 11 1 . I In I - ' I I t , - -.I lln , I. Ill I I 1 1 u 1 1 : 1.- 1 1 " 1 In' h trill I-i , 1 iii'i il,, ,.. u ! , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :t 1 tin- tl.'li sand uf Ihe n-iit ocean mid looked lot I In ir " ''' '"'lout m-rosM ils limitless wdteiH. Wc H-ltll IIH I f.., , . , ll l I I'll. III.IL 1 J 1 1 I Llljl 111111. I.VJ lll'-lll' '"o'-t ; ,,i,.,(, tvilliMiit. 11 vimiI In our food 1 ' I In. nd. Mr. Hmd, Hiid v. l.avn just "' -'"I' 1 ..1 hi in il finiii I (ilicniin win-re we 1 ut- most iovhIIv Mitt'i tained. We 1. !, it 1 . 1 , : 1 n 1 nil 1 iii 1 1 1 11 1 1 11; I a I Ills i 1 c w 1 1 It'll I lildi'l Illl-.M V I 1 I'll.' 1 I I 1 . I" il .1. ',1 I S.i ', 11 1 l.i 1 I" I ; I ll' m l I' I I I'd ! Ij'l I In I l,,il, 1! .'! I,. ..iii I ruin iiiiili.nii: I' i i-l. 1 v tl, i-l. II ii- -,., I,. u I .HI hlii a 1, ,1 I Ii I .1 ii. I I In- k'cal r.elale fransfen. Clmrley an 1 y I.eiler to tin t!ity l ; 'tta'i- lliinc; "-Sii m iew ir HtH tiiHI .'I '. If r I w. ?! TlioimiH mid Jolifintni.li S ili im ti. tli; fit v uf '-!t ioe; ' iicii'M iii wee -2.'.,' ij. 'Jo, s i I v. $ Jim. tiottfried l.r.lllil fo KirllHld Wliil.'i east half of lot 2, Idk I, Sliitlda' ad to Cnttaj-'o tliovo. f2ili l.iCliard While to (iottfiied (ini lier; cist half of lot 2. 1lk I, Shields n l to Cottage (Irove. 2COO. I). (1. Mid'mland to I'l-fink am laeriiian; lutH 1 mid 2, Idk 1, l. i. McI'mlmid'M ."iii ad to Cottage drove. 22."i. '.Ml.. III l l I l ii ii .. I ll" ' ' I l! I , Mill III I 1 'I 'I'l' I -I".' I I "All t I" ' llll'l 'II trill mi -a- -ll . 'i'lii i t- us a ii anil V i f tin Ii.m i Ini :, ..i, .li i i ,. In. . tin , .'Ml I I I I' II l l'l'lltll Ill'l I, llll'l "i 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 r, M". inn, ; ,,,,1,. (,!,, ,0 ,,r, KiveiBide and the 'I'd I" tl"' . 1 ' 1 V I ' I 1 1 1 j , ..'..I I ; ...! f,....l 'M j uii , -i(lilllil IlJIlJt n llll'l lliciii to In- propel Ilea of ejroat niac in! nl- We went for a quarter of a milt- into tin- liowi-ls of the earth, all tl.i' tune following ;reat veins of I a h nu ll vat a muni iiniiesive exffci i "ii' i mid to uh a novel one The in t iluv wis weni thi'inh the tuu i i-l.i mid w oik lilt's of the Vehitvius miiii' in i thi-ti v imt-cl the stamp A "I1 1,1 j mill on l his property. Here again ' ti'"'- i w c m-m- greatly Hiupriaed hy the ;:-ii,s in L. , (l Ii iii-m of oie through which Mill- tunnels went. The mill waa 1 ""I Inihily and noisily working, cr usli ," '! 1 iiij; on- ii ixl milking the i-hatigea ty u ! w In h tlin mighty mountain ih trans formed into the mayic dollar, i, Ih- i;t!y w here were, bcoiioh of the ' i greatest m tivily and industry. The "I I ' d i future of theHe mines is aurely very nil I ,ei i.-,.u( for with Htieli delKjaita of min- eral and the alIo and untiriug work stniy .-in lent in ti e j of Mr. Hard in mauaging, theae .!-.i'ki that, tin- ship j i;iad ichiiUh are assured. to the ll.i'tiili "tiV- I I)in- iiil In 1 '.nlwinin. u-rrn ll ulv ft eii.iii. it and that she v is to le , fitting elirnax to n at-riea of great inMe.li iln !.iv ..I tie hull- j L-xpc-rit tn-t-H aiitl wo Hliall never for- I no in- ; va i - n i oy iiu- i , Ci.AiiKM r. Crank. I! I .!. !:. I III 1 1 1' III , id ""l In in i-loveti different Male Copper milieu in Montana, Miehigan, Arizo na and Ktiih I'mtribut'd 12,'.'-i2,-8(iH, I'orty six gold, hilw r mid lad prop'itieti paid $1 I ,-Vi.oO.J Seven inc Iinnes conti ihnlc'l T' , Hi I to its Htoekholdeia Th"piiek- Hilver projieity paid ."lO.Oiit! in dii deiidn. Cotisidei ing that llu almve it the reeottt of only 'i'i ihiik-h, iiiwUni-, uhonld riot ho frightened liy the ery of the man who hiiya mining nevej pfiH. IlnndredH of mines me a-, ing uh good tlivide-nds in projioriion to the mines invt-sled, as an- th" ouesrepoits are tahulated :.l'i,t-. Moio money will he taken out f legilimato mineHthiH year than ev i before. More- jood jiro;-petlM find more dividend paying mines me HOW open for investment than any other time in our eountrVs lii-tory. American. RULES Spain Suffers I amine. ISe-Viiif Sji.iiil J-i.-.iillll If t'.lltirme ti emu" ill llolM i j f ! i i . j I ol the famine, -.tin- k -ii ,tiii t-,. Tht l.it'.-sl repoi ts at" Ii i a;i t !i 1 o; n:c "I " .una and A ! r 1 1 ' ; 1 ; 1 . vhi'-h u ' at tiiat l!ie 1. 1:, 1 1 :i 1 - nur iinalili longer to hu nidi aid to tii- f ii:u 11 ! iindiistiy. Mining, once the ore is found, is usually carried on in a .'-ientific marine)', but the actual location of all sort of rncala in the breast of Mother Karth is guided largely by chance ami luck. It is ! 'pup' trui; that otico the mineral iioi millions of it certain region are known that, sound geological knowl edge comes into play in the open ,, 'ing up of new mines, but no one Jllsj .. . . ., I.t I 011 1 s, women . illstliet, i, alw.l) -, i s e- f ei ully 1 la in:' 110 1 lops .. ml 1 !:,!!! by l,i;l I ,11 t ; h .' I ',,11- " in. 1 ' ' .'it mi,'. ! !i V ! I "ll. Th :is ",ir :i th-'ie 1 1 1 1 y ll' ,0,!. 1 1 : 1 i ollii 11 Is 1 ,f t he Hamburg' line. 1'hey iflntltt.il liMMVel, that the ship had been snd I'oitlau I, Aug. Wbih i-x- Gold Bricks from Bohemia. I J. Hard arrived here this eve- (iovcrnor Is InvcsliRalinK. Complaints have been miidti to the I'llicials of tho asylum for Ihn iu hane anil others, mid in moie than one case, to the ell'ect that aomo ir regularilh s in lliu manner ol the handling of the personal propeity , of persons committed to the asylum , aniiiiing u roi Is h it by mountain I ning from Uohemia. He brought :liinbcts mi tin- summit of Mt. with him threo gold bricks aggre 1 loo I yesteiday , Dr. and M is. M . 1 gating several hundred dollars, the W. I. "ii, ol lln- Siiuihs'iiiiaii Insli-j result of seveial days run of the tute, mid IIku guide, MaikWei I Vesuvius ten-stamp mill. Mr. Hard gait, weie struck bv lightning uiul , a.v s they nave large ore uouies ptostraU 'i. They were tesciieil last j opened up, and the plant will be ipaity Iroiii t loud Lap; kept in constant ojeration. Ure- II !g 111 1 1 1 nu in a semi ci'iis 'iniis condition. ; gonian, Aug. 211 A ll st;uiiis lor Ammonia lleii ine Soap, the best soap on the market today. Anybody holding ends nit it line to one bar Irie 1 should call btlo'ie S-i't. is. I'mrtJ ooN.Itoo.OO was distributed iou'et the date Melcalf & lliund. s dividends by CI) mines situated RKAL DIVIDENDS TriUNG tho six months ending H 2 July 30, the sum of $25 I lib CHILIAN MINK K Pl-dUlAl'S Ihe gu ute-l m ir hts born 11 for ans distance on man's bat I. are I l.c 1 -a Is nf oie brought iiji finm the mine.s - I the Andes b. the mint is ul ('bin. Darwin visited the ( "ppi 1 mine in a ravine leading fiom the inam ran;-e of the Coidilei as vvheii 1 1,( - , . Was curried oil by slleh j liuiili.e meaiiH that, though the mines had been worked in the mountains i- r at least two centuries, the u -;u-i was removeil in some by cai i ing it up shafts in leather ha;."- ";. mt-n'r- baeks. Sir I'Vancis Head, winn 1 1 1 1 1 . , a similar mine, found that all the - i.- was carried up to the suifata- a u i tical climb of 1 ") feel, b the mint r 1 anil that the average weight eanied was 2o0 pounds. This load wus not carried up a w inding stair, but i up notched trunks of tiees, set al most uprigh, touching one another. The food of the Chilian miner, according to Darwin, consisted of rations ol hixteen ligs and two small loaves of bread for breakfast; for Inner boiled beans, for .-upper' wheat crushed ami roasted. They scarcely ever tasted meat. Oris! and Metals. 1 ; bl'tlolls, A . : nil .lire. .1 , . oil' lii'l'-d Illl-Ml - 1 the .fl't"''! i.iii,,:i 1 1 1 it I hind. ,v 1 1 1 pretend to say that it was any 1 thing but blind luck that led to the I 'ii-n-uvcry of any of the great mining j camps of anv state, Lpadvillo in j.'lu led. 1 A iiatioiiftl bureau of prosjiecting ; ha-, been suggesfed. The idea is ' that this bureau would Rt-nd out its I e j.ei ts to search for hidden treas- hi es of gold and silver and other I valuable minerals. fnst IimiIiIk U'niil.l tinl tnL' il! mil 1 i Clitr'-ii ! ' """y l" government entering j me pio-ieei iieiti. ."sucn a iiureau i would only onen a new foundation .: ,'ialt and s-.vintlling, because if j tin- biiieau diMcovered a niine it I would br 1 1 1 i i t - certain to appropri iae il. At pi. sent the world will hue to n il mi the plain, everyoay, ordinary l-ius ei im for its new mines. The iii-11 ii broad. The scientist, the .-''"e'-gl-' . 7"7.. l-ifpoitu 1 nr. I'Ku.srr.v. 1 ik. , ,,y .Slinii, humble role of the ot-t oi the prospect -.r. Not many are likely f.eciipatjniis j b enter the lauks. It ii a life of man. The I I' udsl-ip and toil, and the rewards the !-ii- not always certain. The average Like th.-1 pio-ptclor, however is usually a -lorei ' imiii of keen intelligence). He knows mans it'''' ordinary symptoms of ore, and n Wl.i,.-! hs is always looking for something !i. 'a ii He iimis a piece 01 rocK that is unknown to him he is prompt In bung it to the nearest assay ollii-e, nu 1 if t he discovery is valu able the rest is easy. Leadville Her lid-Democrat. cmp'.nymi nt is 1 stimal-.sl t ' l: i ( . 11 iVim 1. ; "lln la!-, ill" 1 , ill'l '': M.' C' ' I I 1 i I IN, : I a nil..:: . 'b lii' t , ol s- , o .,00 1 1 11 ii'... 1 has iuciltd iii.iii.v to v iok-nce j iillo mill', ali.l'k- oil III Ills have! I " i 1; in. 1 ie and ,.' I oil h is-,es at " I ' 1 . 1 m ; : 11 ! ; Pbosi'Kc'i in; 1 nio.-t ! 1 -a -i u at j 1 I'W I InilnU- .! ! pii-.-p- "!"! I- I ail ill' Iv. pi I" I. lit 1 if .. li I:, I in-, p. , I'l . tl " I I," h is hei li a' I" ol ihesh.edh s "I -1 lii.-d il!" i -.le -il al .!..- f, 1 1:1 poses oil lijt.' II nlau v. Some 1 , 4 the expeit have many llics of making a winning illlel 1.1- I , tl. I ' ' .'. a' h .1 ii,-t j 1 L 1 i 1 1 - 1 :.bjeel I v ill III ol ' . - s 1 -; i.t v st .'t US p!'- Hhiil I -tarve totleatii 11 tin y -,vi r- leinoved from the vicinity "f a hotel or restaurant. Thi-V liaV" I eenme s , us d to the M-haueMii", of iiiiily 1 ai i;r y Ini' (lie con vinienc" of existence that llic ion;.;h and u-adv life of the pios pector would inole act mil suffer ing to most people- The prospector is tht coin etui" i The Mexican Mining Congress to i have been held iu Mexico City this past week, was postponed until I September on account of the illness ! of several prominent members, I when delegates will le present -ft -ft -? - -ifi 4) 4i -ft) - -Sr -ft 4i) 4 if) -ft -f 41) -f!) -? WOODS Am Are i.Showing the advance styles i n shoes for men, women, and children, We want you to inspect the men's suits. They are dandy. If 4 t 9r John Stewart MacArthur of (ila,- gow, Scotland, and Lewis Hind, an j t-ugineer of Vancouver, 15. C, have) been at Cottage Crovo studving the Dennis meicury furnace, which has been invented by the manager and , principal owner of the l'.lackbutte j mine. As they had h aid of Mr. Dennis' furnace, the principal ob ject of tho visit was to see it in op eration, and while there they w nt over tho 11,000 feet of development on the mammoth ore body uf the mine. American. The only Hazlewood Ice Cream in tho city at Thornt c i s I n u iink between tin- set-icts ol nature from every state in the Republic and the developing touch of capital and many outside minirfg men also l'o the average human being the Much good work will be done life of the man who spends his davsiby the convention, in tin- loi.flv hills enjoying but few ; The movement in Mexico has the of tin- toiufoit- of o.i-uiu-e, is indorsement of the federal author almost tiagic. Vet be would roe-lit kits and it is not only proposed to an;, such senium nt as pity, lie is form a permanent organization, but buoyed up bv an 111. lalu-i ing hope. 1 also to erect a big building and pro It may b" that the weary starch vide for a tine mineral exhibit. It will e;o vu for u-ais without lesult.iis contemplated that the projected but ti e " mum iiospei't"i is not Clumber if Mines to be established one who despairs. lintheCily of Mexico will act as It is one of the j eeuii.u fe.t t ui es the official and practical represent of this prospecting for the precious ative of the mining interests metals that the work is left largely j throughout the country, to ehai've, aided by the native; . shrewd ues?, ami iuleliigence of the j luigeue has three young ladies prospector himself. Sih i.ce lias u ceiitly entered in the Journal coa sd u: le 1 I cams 011 the agrieultuial ' test for the llawiian trip. V:444444444444 444 4 4 444 44 4444444444444444??f -ft -ft -ft -ft -ft -ft f -ft -ft I -ft -ft We Will Up Ovir spring rd summer goods at actual wholesale price FOR 3 -ft -ft -ft $ -ft -ft -ft k fir BARGAINS COME AND SEE US j Remnants and Odds and Ends in Dry Goods, Mens and Boys Hats, Mens and Boys Clothing, Ladies Fur nishings, Men,s Furish ing Goods, Etc., Etc. Gar man, tl em en way Co. , LEADERS IN GENERAL M ERCHANTDISING i -