BOHP1W R Devoted to the Mining, Numbering mid limning Inf r sts of this Community. VOL. VII COTTAGE 6ROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1905. NO. 36 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And (icncral Mining News (lathered From I-xtlianos. IvJd JllkH Monday. returned to liohcmin S. K. I i jr ha gone to ihc Fair. lco. V, Lloyd wont to Itohemiu Monday. Hon ( n rry wan n piissmger tu !! homiii Monday. 1'. J. lliinl made a piick trip to the lrove from Hohimiu 1 ml wc-i k. 1". J. Hard wont uj t J l i- i i.t oil Moildiiy nl tor H fnw c.ih May i town. Herbert I.cigh tock Homo it 1 1 ich 1 1 j to .set the North l''nirvi(! v j r -e 1 ty last week . Al 1. Chore lull hit ictumrd i ramp after several vm-i cut at the 1'iur and iu tint (Jrnve. Things must be doing in the Ho -i hernia District from the number of ! men that "re g"i'g "1" 'he diMriet. The Vesuvius tram 1 in lie iter shajm than ever b.foic and is ready for i long " id continuous ii:n, and the mill is tunning right along Hurry Wynne Iiuh returned Iti.in the YfHuwtiM whore ho went to nplire th cubic on the tamwiy. Ho reports mill and h!1 running lino. County Surveyor Collier rumn up from F.ugeiie Monday on his way to Bohemia iiiil his iiNHistniit, Ceo. Waggoner, stopped horo hIn.j to at tend to Homo business. The graders have finished thoir contract 011 the surface tram being constructed by tho Oregon Securi tios Company from the Musick to the Champion tunnel. Mr. llowers went up to the l'.o hernia district Monday to take charge of the Noonday proerty in jlace of Neil Retail, who has had to leave tho camp on account of sickness. Sum II. ISurghnrdt and brolhor of S.ilom, were visitor at tamp lst week. Mr. H. II. J'urgluirdt was formerly of iJico, Colorado, and in interested in mining there. C. I,. JohtM'n. Herotary of the Col. leu K11I' Mining and Milling company and C. K. I'aivin, re turned from r.uliomi.t on Kuturday find wont on to Silem. They re port that thin;; urn looking good in the camp. (1. Kverett Maker is very much impicNscd willi Mohcmia. He is giving tlm camp a very thorough examination, and will he prepared I to j;ive fi gond Htateineiit of what , his smelti'i can do shortly. Th" work of t r I'-klayiuy lor the new traiiiwiiv fiom tin- Musick mine to ecru eel with the Oregon .Seeuri-li-M fnill es ineliily foiwiud. The I" urn id loo'ient IiIhsIh uiakeN the lulU in. 1. 1 1 I unli thunderous earu r 1 11 11 1 1 r y I . . I I 1 1 1 1 III till) Molll'lulli illH- triet is the ncipient of a r.illmr pro lenlioiiM looking parehment hoariiig the ni 'iia' 'i 1 r- of ( ioM 1 nor Chamber lam nil I tin - t ill of the state ap pointing hiu) delegate from Oregon to the N'liiohi! Mining Congress; that iii -(s ii I'iimi) in Novo ruber j nct. I Them .1 large mtrgiii in favor i of it mine (hut can lie woikrd bv fi tunnel on the ledge nt a dopth of j Joilllfnt, utiio eiise withlhcj Ihvei'side, Mwliemia fliHtriei, and one that must In- woiked through a L'ikm) oo Hh.iti. . 11. 1 with Hii.di ore , as en he seen at the mouth of that I tunnel and mh-Ii a ledge as ran be; seen in-ade the works, the success of the district should In- regarded as' iissuied . ' METHODIST WIIAI A CIIANCK I MINKS. VISITOR PASTORS1 AM not a mining expert but thirteen yearn residence in Nevada in its prilmiest. I ny h arid find t lemt an annual visit to each ; county in tho state for eight years, S. II. Mcmingcr Formerly of . rniikes me something better than "u SMELTER MAN DOING BOHEMI C -RVATIONS OF A VISI . TOR TO BOHEMIA. Portland has been Trans ferret! (0 Cottage- (irove lie will Mold Services Mere Sunday, Oct. 8. appoint Tho Kugcnc dintrict inents fire as follows. 1'residiiig J-lder, M. C. Wire. Ashland, Iv. inimerman. Mrownsville, A. J. Hollingsworth. Catiyonville, C. M. JJryan. Central l'oint. (J. L. Ihrrbank. Wendlint' and Cobure, V MyerH. Coijuille and linnd'iiii, W. K. Mruwne. Collage Uruvc, S. JC. Mennngti. Collage (irove c ircuit, to be sup plied. Creswell, J. Jj. Stratf.rl. Drain, l. 15. Lockhurt. I'lkton, W. V.. 1'epper. luigene, l4. . Rockwell, (ardinor, W. S. fiordon. Orauts I'ass, C. O. Deckmun. Ilalsey and Harrisburg, J. II Skidrnore. Jacksonville, AriJ. Ainistrong Junction City. II. J. Harbit. MarshfieUi. J. I.. Meatty. Mclioid. C. I;. Mcrherson Monroe, K. C. Allore. Myttle l'oint, W. I!. Kogers. North Mend, Amos I'. Movd. Koseburg, W. C. Renter. Shedds, D. L. TieldH. Springfield, W. M. blrskine. Ten Mile, -I. M. Sweeney. Tiber circuit, to be suj'phed. U llbur, H. A. Uristou. tenderfoot" in a mining region. To ', one familiar only With tin: ch'sraeter-' istics from tho (,'omstoek to I'loehe and from I'eaonie to Modie, the eonditiouH oiitaieitig jii I!ohemia are. a revelation. A district wheie the i ledgeH are "unieiouH, wide and ruin- era! bearing in pacing 'piuutitien; where veins me, as a rule, .loiitinn hum, where the working may bo by tuniielH rather than by kIih ft ; where! drainage involves no expense- where tin re is a pne and ample water jMU'l'b breaking out of the hills; 'J ivheti. 1 1.1. 1 dn t ion iu ri.i I liv (i. livcrett Haker Aleans Husi ness, and is Thoroughly In vestigating the District. . anyone ijuestiorin the need of a elter in Iiohcmia let him visit the e dump of the Oregon-Colorado. e t wilt require a far journey to find a larger pile of better looking ore than is there waiting reduction. And as for the kdge, enough work haB been done to demonstrate it to be , of the fortune paying variety. M' ere veniiiaiion ih he'ureil !iv up raises and uim'IIIj he foreeil ill by hvdr'iulie pushnie, whi le there is c. niel icjil I 1 1 1 - 1 1 a ti -tible supply of the hcht of wood fur timber ing atnl bnildirie i.i'iiomn; where ore from 'the hreuf-t to the tailiiij's dump is convesed li'. o 1 ;, v i t v ; whete the health ci indit io!,h of openitoiK is ! perfect mid the pel d of accident re Jdueed to a in 1 1 i n 1 1 : tu . Such n mill ling rcg'on upro.imutelv tho ideal. i Such is r.oheiniii Its iidvantnueb and iln promise are not appreciated bv the masses in Oiceon if it wero located in Nevada or Colorado or .California, its lime would reach all j commercial ccntcrM, and capital ! would be eager for its development. On a recrnt visit I found onlv ori' mill ruiiiiitig win re there ought to be twenty I found iisset-smerit work to be the 1 ule .oid development the I execp'ion. If the dintriet wi iea paitiid fHiluiti t here could hardly j be les-i activity appau-tit except on the part of two eompaiiies. The ININO men are confident that a Him-ltcr will soon be installed in he district. Several smelter n,en are interenied, and think the time is come for a I smelter, that the conditions warrant the erection of a fair-si.ed plant. Just how soon, or who -vi!l in-,t;i'l j mich a t)larit )-.. ques'ion Mr. i Maker belies : he hs the plant Nest ailaptiii to til din 1 jet, and ih mak .examination Willi that'.nd in view iicL.,s ol the ng a thorough W. W. Cotheart haa gone to Bo hemia to do asHesHment work on the Ophir claim- Mr. Cathcart has been one of tho numerous owners of this property for mauj years. They had given a bond on the property but the money failed to materialize arid the onginal owners will do the assessment work this year as usual. This is i a pretty good property and is no doubt a valuable piece of ground, lint as usual this year's work will contribute practically nothing, bevond the requirements of tho law. towards the develooment Notice to County Coiiiiuissiuncrs. ',r.i i V r, . ' of the JJohf mil District. Sharp's, Creek road to Jlohemin is 1 in good condition except in a few j places that seem to have misse l the 'eyes n l ears of the County Com missioners. The bridge above llawley's is in need of repairs. The Strike in Gold Bug. Sumi'ter, Ore. A rich strike is reported today in the Gold Bug group, in the Red hoy district. ! the ore taken out surpasses any 1 thing discovered in that district for Damewood grade could be repaired ! ,llle driving the crosscut for the at small expense and the countv ! """ ll' 'Se. the shift at work Sat iived heaw dmno.s bv attent ion ' nnliV "countered a blind lead and iio.v. Seven heavir teams and dai'y stiii'e. earrcniL' mnil ere i-ontinui'lv on the road Fords thai high .it. r some time past. Mauager Van Fleet, will soon make impassible cou'd be j irI company withjGeorge A. New cxmIv cut out at small expense. ; Adjutant General for the past I his'seventeen i.i Im ofcout.tv roiidlsix vears of Iowa, had just reached I it . . ' . ..1 . .1 does not seem to be m much favor i Ult 1111116 i"e aiscovery was with the commissioners. The ram is commeiicing and as , .... 1 1 i : - rtiF.MI .1.-1 lie. -livniiis ovlii li IdlSCI... ., ii ,. ;ii i ; . V-mHc i.iwi, iiiiii-. i o i in i ijh;i ,t i ion . The Oreiriiu S'ctnities Co. exrect! ... i , ....it .. ; as presi 1" i r Wi'viilll 111 I I 1 .ll . .... , ., ' uistrict ano k. i. tnmiap soon n. .vv l!i. work on the new ... ., , . . 1 ! surface t tin. way between the Mu-r" .Tu , , ., , . j lugs. . I here ought today, to be a sick and the upraise from the, 1 f 1W" ,a , "u" j large peculation Lulled in that wor- Champiun tunnel is .rearing com- I KCea 1,as?ur .Vf , 1 " Umrch of I dcrful district. A smelter is a de- t.lelion. and ore will be taken from ! r-uK '"r UW . V1 lW.. I sideratum. More mills is 'e hope that iu addition to no tice from supervisors and others, the commissioner will place this ou file, but would prefer j have them look more carefully lifter the Ji'i seem to be waiting for tho Vesuvius bility that might come on the county Secu- at anv time, also the welfare of mi mv tuit-Kiie.l iv ;i iiirit.irit v of WidcrsTillc and Althouse, George t .vrj (.rs H( (.rps . " f.,,luls t,1-v Holli'1,iiu';,;ll. was, na,mtd: Mining Cou.pi.uv, the Oregon Se residing elder of West Portland , i(is ruIn,,.)V ."nd the Ci vstul Cc let and K. 1,. Dunlan of i " i,.. r . i... pnny create a market for their hold- their friends county. at this end of the the Miif ment. ick to the mill for treat - Manv Mining Men 0. & S. n. Carries bnroulc to Bohemia. Kdd Jenks, George Atkiu, G. W. I.lovd, Hen Curry, Mrs. Dame wood, Thos. Hunt and wife, V. J. Hal il. John Nokcs, J. W. Flasher, W. V. Cathc.iit, C. M. Collier. appointed presiding elder of the Kast Portland district, at the con ference at Albany last night. Rev. L. Iv. Rockwell, formerly presiding elder of that district, has been ap pointed to the pastorate of the Eu gene church. Krnest l'urvauce and family re turned from the Fair on Friday's overland. a crying need. The rai'road should be pushed farther toward the mines. Half the enti prise shown in build- ling mushroom towns iu Nevada j would moke Cottage (irove a pros perous mining centor of 10,(00 pop ' ulation. Thus believe me. I Very trulv vours A. N. VisilKl:. 1 Cottage (Wove, Ore Sept. ll, '(". -rf) -ff) 4) -ff) ft Rain Bont Bother Mim A new restuai'aunt wi'l be opened by a Mr. Valentine in the Mar tin building on Main street. Mr. Martin is mak'ng a number of chauges iu the building, leveling up tho lloors, cleaning and painting so ! as to have a good place fixed up. At the end of 1904 Russia had a total of 295 blast furnaces, with six others of a modern tyje in course of erection. Only 167 furnaces were iu operation during the year, how ever. I he total production ot pi iron iu 1904 was 2,901,000 tons i The total steel-making resources at j the end of 1904 were represented by I J2o open hearth furnaces, 4!' bete mer converters, iMj crucibie fur naces, with 1,346 crucibles, and 75: revcibeiiitory heating and welding made. I he former immediately gathered some of the specimens from the vein and brought them to town and had an assay taken, which shows values of over $10,000 t the ton. The strike was made in the cross cut at a point o00 feet from the opening of the tunnel and at a depth of 2t5'. feet. This is the same property from which a test run of l tous of ore was made ct the Blue liird mill, which netted $480. The (iold Bug is located six miles west of the famous Red Boy, which a few years ago was one of the leading producers of the Sump- rr i ter district. Another Strike C. A. Harlow ia doing the assess ment work on the Happy Jack mine for James Hemenway, and reports that a 3-foot vein of fine base ore He's wearing a " Loc weiiette" The Dressy Waterproof iliinc (Dvercoat Combines Style, Service, Comfort and Warmth, and is Waterproof It s a pleasure to show them they are right Welch Woods 4? tf-! - ' 4r ; y&&&$ fir furnaces, lhere were iu addition 1 has been struck which carried a 193 refineries, add nearly 600 pud- J largo percentage of lead and copper diug furnaces. The total output of as well as good values in gold. The open-hearth steel in 1904 was 2,-j Happy Jack adjoins the Noonday 041,000 tons, against 694,000 tons mine on the east, and the ore very reported by the bessemer process, much resembles the black ore taken Employment in the iron and steel out of that mine that went $000 to HKiusirv was Eivcii 10 zo,4Vi. Ku, fjf IRLain or t t Or f fir f f I f New Goods Arriving CONTINUALLY Wo havo niailosonio oxooptiotial oo(l buys in certain linos ol Dry lioods and will soil thoin at tho regular profit, so that you will jjet tho honolit. A line of Napped Covert C Sells regularly at l.'e per yard and hy comparing it with others ,you will soon lie convinced that it is worth it, for 12 l-2e per yard, in different patterns, very staple. We are receiving a new lino of kid gloves, the best made in this country, all the leading stores carry this line, $1.10 and 81. ."0 in all colors. We take measure for tailor made suits for the ladies, come and investigate. loth Garman, Hemenway Co., LEADERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISING Mr