Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, December 20, 1905, Image 11

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I ,.'u,i ' uillity in In' iiti-' ill the :tl
ti l of WchIitii Oicjioti, on tho lino
w h"i" il l.-j tii'iUn r "tn vi-t" nor "too
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f. ll t III- Wll I III HI HI I ll Willi) t of tin; win-
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c.ulliy mi m rm-r, whi-n- h- niuy hrcalhc
tin- fnii.iiii i- of lh- wlhl rtit hloornlni?
hytli" Miiyi'iili- nii'l the Mi'i'tit tit tii: '
h.( I" Mo'iiii in -.rim,or tin; npi-'i' of
ci i'i wi"' m furirlH, when: Ik; niuy feat !
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lin- .'(iin iii of Lati' ! oiintv in valley
or I,', li', in liui'l. Tin? soil Ih an rich in :
inn li,- f'linul mi'li-r tin; canopy of;
l,i;r."ii, ifo'liicin Krnln, fruits (iihJ 1
vi'"t:iiiii--t in iiiiiiiiini-n ntniri'j.'inin-.
'I I, c ii iiiniii'li-t of tin; territory of Um
county si ri tclirM au n y into rolling ami
fi-idli-f ,i,lh!IN, nii'l then into ru'cl
iiioiiiitiiliis. Itoiintifiil crois of nil
Iii ml :in- ijrdwn year lifter year on
t h"h" f.iothlll fJiiniH, while thu nioiin
i in n i .it k'i-H fu: ninli n liiiiiilatit tci.iri
for j 'Mm- i-turk .
In I .am- county hill'ln the watvi'S of
Ih" V j f la liiH ti- I f vl', fine of the most
U-uutifiil riicl'M in (he worlil. It3
wli-ri .-iii' niii', colli iind Hparklini;,
i "ii, in from 1 he Himw-capped nioun
t.iiiiH through llii- chutim-l-1 of the
iii.'iliy ti il'it.-nli-j that ilah from ev
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1 I In- ii in"fjial ri'hoiirci' uf the toiialy
nl present i- tlifMuinU'i-imlust ry. Lane
County I- I he liaiiner limlH'f I'linnty of
1 In--t ile, having J'l.iKW.IMMi.lHHl fi-i-t nf
- taiiilin;' 1 1 mlier, ti i . cellar nlel hem
I' i U. pii'iluiiiinaiin. All the
liiulii-r l.iinl imhI lo tin- Ciiscaile Jty
sefV", south In the siiinmit. nf the
Calii,,,oia M'Uiiit.iiim. lies! l'i Douglas
C,'iin' . atiil ii'iitl, t, the twentieth
,:uall"l -until of Willamette Mel hlian,
1 a No the upper Siuslaw alley, making
a t,,ial a"iiiie of m,l Ii-sh than 17n,JOl.
Tli" lifHt tmihi-r, hot 1 1 In niun-
' iii r ;iinl ijiiality, )h up near tli" heails
of t he various river ami their tribu
t.u iis. ami in the higher I'levutioiiB.
'l'liii in principally yellow lir, which
, Inn n soft, line grain and is Bound anil
j freo from defectu of tiny kind and snit-
ialile for all manufacturing pnrpoHCH,
ll while that low er down the valley-, al
1 i i i i in .. .. f....,.
I . ( I n" ' I S 1 1 1 1 1 ' w ill JliJU-1 l ijlilllll,! ,i:i. Hum
eoiiip.iriy here for tie' pr' v ioih t-l'ht
yearn, decided to i"Miicii hi-i pofltl iti
ami accordinnly thN w a-t comlilned
with thee.vprcHH husi nc-i, which Iiiih
I from that dale licen under th'siuati-
Hement of Mr. Awhjey, whoexpei-t-i
tocotitltiuo In i hiiti , iinle-M conl lu
tied poor health compel htm t', s"ek
nnother ellmatu ,r oci npatloii.
Phillips And Whenlcr
TIichi; i-ntli-lneii ar" pi ',in I i,i n 1 ten
estate ineu. wlioje IntcreHt-t In tho
town ur many. Mr. Phillip lnu
heen In several difi'r-'iit huslness In-terel-j
and owns much valuable,
property. Mr. Wheeler in well quail
fled for hi-t work from hi-j experience
in MinntnoUi, with laro conccrri.i
Ihet". II'! Nan oflicer In a rnimhcr
of tompanl'M and N worklnn for tho
proHjiority of our town and mltiCH.
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WELCH & W'OOD.S ' m
Wi li-h i W i.ni'l -i i-i li," "ii'y i,",,.-.- in '
t i,e city that cm, finis its 1 . u - i m- s t" ai
liitliin,! a ml sIimi-s. an. I f r i n i j .:, ! !y '-r,- I-,
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a 's a mi children 'a shoes
i a iialive Missuurian,
an't show him, lie has
l"f!,iii' and shoe business
i in -i i-,,i-ij.i and Port
s i a V.v,z ii" for a year be-in-re.
aii-l is !n-r.' because
a I'm.- t"nt iii-' of the town
Ohio man, whose
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Mr. W i ,'s an
i,. a !i ii l'. ii!,'. I i.iiu. t Ill-nil di
a'. I injury ul.ile 'tmlyinf; mcilieine, and
rani" wot lo recuperate, and liked it
- i 11,11 I," ii"i er went back. lie is a
'M"iiiin, in lo-l -e man, and the inauajer
work
it- aliiuidanco and accensiliility, 1m
town is the ol;i- t i !
Mr. L.iiiiipi,i,l t the i 'inn r "i .Mam valuable for lumber, niliiin and cord
anil -lid sti'it- whii, lie '-'ill con-i wood. The timber in most of this
Wolh too -Ill'- Mill,'- I'll, 11 IIM'.illH I'V
ilil"h lln-it ' 1 1 l , 1 1 1 , -1 - . wll, i have line j
ber may in 1 1 1 ei it I he m-i-lie- , and nnv j
lie v bill e a I, Hi, :li, i "I what maybe!
called vc-.t p. i h i saw imiN saw !
iiillin. id Ih . I
The liiiu l'"C" 1, 1 1 y pi, i ehiiMi-d a lot on !
:ti I X' reel where they will erect a laijjej
ii iii i h, us,- .in, I as soon as ppmiK opeiiH,
il i siali-d on ooi luilhurlty that they
w ill cnl it-e their store room to twice
1 1 I i e en I -i,-. Thev are looking for
ward to I i vol v times here next year and
ii,- '."iii'; I" I,,' .il'icai! nith the tinieis
Hid he al io t-i iiivoin in., date their In-
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poles a'l'
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region is very abundant, a vera)! in";
1 1 on :i,").ihhj lu Viii,())0 feet per acre; a
i tree three feet in diameter, often con
taining lo to -.'uu feet in length of s;iw
: t i 111 ber.
; The liiuihi r indu-tiy is still in itn In
1 hiiicy, there beiny; Imt two fait' -i.ed
' mil 1st in operation, with posmbly four
i oi iiioie Hinnller ones, which cut prin
cipallv tu-h. There Is one mill at Cot-
laee t'iioM', w hich has not been in op
atinti sineo the increased freight ratu
.-ii lumber about two yearn a'o. It is
;i p.'rted that thin mill will be running
sboitlv aftei the first of the year, and
that iii all probability another mill will
1 In- built in the spring, will add niatrri
allv to the prosperity of Cottage U rove,
i Now that the freight rates have bten
! reduced and thu price of lumber ha
! '.uie up, iheio is futlicient money to he
i iiiai'.i' ill (In milling biisinefiH to be a
i.'ood imluci'iiieiit to men of capital.
n, ir spa,
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and int"ii'i.s to teach
i I'mIIow in his foot-
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Company pin ticnlai ly lit-; him. H.i
will alHO bus mi 1 cell timber I.iuil.
Air. Campbell has a Uro ac- j
quaiut-mco Avith consumers of lum-
ber ami timber prtulufts. Ho has i
beeu until recently president of the
Commercial Club, ami is promineut
in local affairs.
Now l.rn. Drvi Store.
! Ilarrv P.rehaut who owns the
.New Era Drug Store, which he
'opened about four yeara ago is a
rus'ler. He behevei in not only
handling Rood goods, but in having
jood catchy ideas to attract. He is
the inventor of that great health
drink, so widely kuown 'Thosco."
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Mayor Vuiilch is ouo of tho "Id
tiiuei'H oi the town, 1 aviug b cu
here for 1 2 years. He built the
firnt ilour mill horo, which !utcr was
burned down, in nl iO 1 ic.id by him
with t ho piesciit building which he
sold, after which he cngaga 1 in the
hardware, business, fioni which he
has now utued Uain;r the luisi
ltens to 1 j in mmis. Tim nitiyor be
lieve.' in only aeipiiiing enouKlt of
the world wealth to enable ono to
have nil (d the nci t-Pt-ities and a few
of the onjoyiiRiitN and pleastuosof
life, which having dono he is con
tent to pfibH the i (ft of his days iu
peace, providing his follow citizens
are willing. He lias served four
terms aa mayor, lie rc-prosonted
thin district iu the Iouse. for one
term of four yeatn, and Jmuiediatoly
following twit tjrnis in the State
Ronnie, inaUng twclvo years with
out a break, which he snys he
vould not Jikc to have to do again,
lien. Afavor K. M. Watch.
A Well Lighted City.
Ostrander. Ih Dmbar.
The Ostrander Brothers con
duct the oldest shop iu town hav
ing been in their present location
for a number of yeara, and have
worked up a steady trade, that
keeps them both hustling.
Wells Fargo and Co's Express
1, T. Awbrey, tho present agent
for Wells Fargo & Co., 1ms represen
ted tho company at t'ottago Grove
since Kecomkor, 1S1K5. At this tune
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Mr. LcRuv Woods and Habv.
the exprosH business was handled mai mauv curs arc Miippi-u ... ou,u-
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nl I iim tlrovd honntH tho hest elee
Irii' service (o he found in any town of
her f-le in the rtnte, U not In;tho West.
II. O. Tlioinisoii, the present man
nuer uf the Cottage drove Klectrie
Co. purchased thu plant from V. 11
Aliiiuus of thin phii'D two yens ago,
wince which time he has been con
tl;inily lidding new machinery and
e,uiiuient until tmhiy It Is olio of the
hcit etiiiiped plants to ho found iu
the valley, and offers better sorvlco
than ninny larger plants, nud at nioro
reaHonnhlo rates.
During the past two montlm woveral
mili'M of new pole Hues have been con
Htructcil, unit uro lliihts liuve been In
stalled ut every block on Main street,
while the residence htreetd urn well
lighted by Incandescent lamps'
iilt'onlln the belt llliiinimithin peH.sl.
ble for a email town,
Newly Domiciled Hardware Mouse.
The Griffin it Veatch Hardware
Co. is an incorporated mercantile
house of which llonr.y H. Veatclr is
president. The firm has just moved
into the magnificent new storo
building crectod by Porter ci
Stewart, and occupy a floor space of
HOOD square feet, with two large
warehouses of almost equal ca
pacity. This store room has the
most modem shelving, with hang
ing ladders, and is the best equipped
and complete hiudwaro stoic in this
part of Oregon, and of which the
county has reason to talk. The
firm deals in heavy and shelf hard
ware, logging, lumbering and min
ing supplies, bup.gies, carriages and
wagons, Coles air tight stoves,
ranges, etc.
Duiiug tho past season they have
made record sules of Kmpire Cream
Separators, and have handled a
large part of tho plumbing business
of tho town, i f which they nuke a
specialty.
They buy Hercules powder in
carload lots, and sell in largo quan
tities. Their stock of gnus, niuiuu
nition, spotting goods, camping
outiiits, is especially heavy on ft'-1 one half yenrx of faithful eervlco In
count of the ninny parties that out- J jjie'lulereHt of the above companies,
tit hero for trips into tho lulls. well nx helmr manager for tho
The Klcur we Ell
i power from the Coast Fork of the
la made to hum, rigid hue, ai.d Willamette. They have the eonfi
can't be beat. Mr. W. A. llartun;,1 j dctu-e and trade oi practically every
and Mr. 1. C. Hausni, who own and ; person nnd firm in the town. Mr.
operate the Cottage Oiove l'f nr j Hartung lives in a placo recently
mills are millers id' ninny yi am of built by himself which is one ot
practical experience in main : 1 Is, i the must beautilul homes of the
and are able to yive the best tkmr , town and of which we show a pic
obtainable. The local wheat i used j tute. Mr. Hansen is ouo of those
is not sufficient for their needs so
with tho S.
depot; all the tralllc for both com
panies being handled by one man.
Sineo -which tlnio two additional
men were addod in order to handle
all tralllc of tho combined companies
which had grown from about $1000
per month, to over $1-1000 by May,
li)o:l. At this time It was deeuiou to
separate the two branches of truffle,
and on May l'Jlh of that year, the ex
press ImihIuckh was moved from the
depot to Its present location on
Main street, near 3rd, in the building
then occupied by the PostalTelenniph
Co.
The Express Company retaining
the services of Mr. Awbrey as agent,
who owing to 111 health was eoni-
eompelled toulvoup tho station work
mi in eoiint, of the heavy tax on Ids
strength during tho previous six and
During most, of th year they em
ploy at least four men in the store,
and probably w ill soon bo compelled
to Increase their f'ree.
Wi'sterii I'nlon Tcleyl'tU'h ( o. u!no
during this time.
Mr. Frank Jordan, who had beeu
manager for tho Fostal Telegraph
is a first class one, run by water
modest men, who find thebatchelor's
den very attractive, when not hard
at work at the mill.
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