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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1906)
4 IT8? ff Of 0 Devoted to tlie Mining, Lumbering ond Farming Interests of this Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. no. 3 A BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And (kncral Mining News (inthcrcJ I'roni iixcliangcs. ISuNinr.t lirgitiA t" look piolty, active along tKe lw f th O A S. j 1C. willi two trains it l;iy. , C.o Lloyd tupect t come Inn I from OllinRhousr in lhi pnng arid Will iiu lake ch'tipe of active! work al the Ci'Mal. Unity Watch mis ili.i' u-jniit from tin Ikov itiui'- an- iy u coiirniug. Jim Sar wlm leu the coiitim t for 'xtendni-? the Hhim I is opening up good c,u" viys 1 1 1 . I prospect 11 c In 1 x li . The Ml" lll'l'mi' hi llicSe ilt vh in the lnhi 'm l the mni tie lonking fur 11 ' .- 1 1 spun-:. A I ready wo hoar consider 1 I - - t.ilk I work l hit h .ouig t" li- 1 nshe I .it tllO fill IK' till' Spllll.' .Ill l 11 III I'll 1 Paul J"in'H think ii i ami: i l lomlinc; log on cm s w it h polio ut engine not aM it i i i' k l up t" be. The O . S li is joining the logs tut - tin their ni.hl hv hut summer and drlrve i inn tli"tn ut tho llnnvn l.umi" r C'. null ni l Mi Jones m in t h.11 e ol 1 !. ! k Klftv Thoiit.nd Gold In Pot k el Mlitn StKktoii. I'.il.. Jan. .'Il Jr.ni Dyndero tinik $ S".0'' nut o his pockut mine at Culumhin Hill ye--terday. Thin in tnif of the largest picketN over fii'jiid in Tuoluinno county. Oitttui'j KiktitoiiH Tlnxl.rr Sibonu has ihe biggest foie'-t an a of any country on earth, yet t Ii titnbor fur the eoiiHti in tion of the eastern end of the Trans Siitei ian railway all romes 1 1 m the I'nil'd StateH It vns brought Iroin he gou, being shipped ai russ to 'Iadi VOMtok, thence trniispoitcd by rail to the bnkn of u trihutary of the Amur and loaded into bar s to be towed to its deHiinution, Suinptcr Clvotrlo Railway to la Hulll Ihla hprlfttf to Handle llrc. Haker City, Or, I'eb. 3, special from Simpler sayH it is hs aured that the Sumpter lileetiii Railrond to the inining Rinp ot Hournu will lie built thiN spiing. W. IJ. llurd, ol roitlm :d, ami An thou Mohr, of .Sumpter, ate in the Kast, in the interest of thr new road, which is planned to huiidln orea more cheaply. They Hay th" road in pranlieally financed. It m TV IP Are giving great values in shoes owing to the have too many. Mens high tops $4.10, now $8.75. Hoys 2 1-2 to 5 Ul high 10 inch top $2.0t Ghilds wedge heel $1.00 quality 75 cents. will ! iin t U t r 1 1 about ten in 1 1 m ldiij;, seivtnj- "in- f the iiii'sl niiiiini; c.imps in tin- noith vrst. The r.illl" llilclfvlH '..V ill-it ill hpring ihi-v will hull.) the st''a 111 1 11 1 1 1 "a I Iio'ii 1 t 1 1 . r., up Payette vail' V v '"'I'" " filing an 111I i n I v ' w 'nU . it'll in a'.'rii nliinal and ' I k 1: ' .mmi,' M' Hoiirct i. 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' , , -f.l l,i It MlMli't (hell i oVi- 1 1 li i ill" YtrpiM i l ulls "II !l' .iliil.i'-i mi C lit i"; 1 1 Allira. tu Joh an nihil ii i . lo It- iim-'I al the mine- "I Hie Kai I It e -ted I hit t a lot a I ,ivir.;'. i I 5'" 'i'".' "' cm la- t tt i i in lilt- '-.t i, I nintue l oan. Sm I Ii.hK - Mi !'ille, the "iganier ol i Ip Ca ' Cairo l ull ro'id, is i-i t.-. 1 1 i i I u itii this (.jiaiid itlca of pu'.v i lr..niiii-""i"i. l-.tiannn Man Vjuiikmi "1 l.,rio Mason In II. n Ui.llnd Slau s. I'i. C. W l.oe, ol Juniene, in ii'ivi the y, iinvc-t .'i.'lil ihgrcu Ma son in th'1 IHittd States, H was hoi n vo- ii. !)! ! 1 , i !,; lb- "as ii the ilegiee t the S.-otti-h Kit- C:ithetlial last evening toeihoi ii!i CynisA l lph and l'ol;.( M. iJr IiW" u as t U'i ted lo tliix lusi tli-u f ..f M i tun v at the tegular l,inn':il si.s'i'ii in tl.e lions of th" Tempi.- it Washington, J. 0., last Oet,i!.(i of tho Mulher Su pu me C"un il l tht S oi I I (,t th A. I .V A. M The degree is a re ward lot merit. Ii. I, owe is a native of South Curnliiia, and has heen a resident fit Oliigmi Mlice I's'.fl. lie leeeiveil thn symbolic degrees in Masonry in Kentucky m iss, heinning with the fust t.;;rieon Clnistieas day. All "I the decrees "t the Scottish l-iite Hi' to the "l-'d i te confi'ited on him in I'm tl in I in I '.l"l H" it " KniglitTeiupl.il', ,Mst.!e Slirintr aild .( iiK'inliel ol liie ( i tier ol I hi) l'..ist in Stut S:il in clay 's Telegram It' H "illavc (t fov IC88M mild weather the W. A.SENAY BOUND OVER Wild wood Man Who Sold Liquor to WaltToIley Hound Over to Spring- Term ol Court. I't itl iv in"i ning Shenlf Fink at, HiHifd W. A Senay, ol Wildwood iiho has eompamtiiely leceutly opened up a small 'lore there, on a eliiui;!' ol selling liquor without a liei-lisc. I le was hi i ted tii n br ii' h war rant is"iid by Julian llinris of I'lu gene, ' eloio lnm be hud a pre liminary trial, Atti'tney 1'ilyt u of Kugene bi'in his attorney. The inl"T mal ion tiled w.H that on Mon day .fan '."Mb. he sold it fifty cent lltk I whiskey t" U'al' l'"bev, the n.iiifi , who aeeiihtitally idiot T (' Keiin . hikI Ihut the sale was made hi what ih ktumn as the Ked I'udf. lie ia bi und our to the spring teimol court under five bundled ilollaiM blinds, in default of which heisnoiv confined in the ICugeuo jail. II is underi-tuod t li at a number of other eounts are lodged, reaily for th" s ri"- teim of court. In u re cent ear ol freight received at this point Ihere were number of citBes of lnpioi nnd hot Ilea consigned to Senay, no that it is evident ho could .not very readily have drunk all the Inpior h bought. Catlaad of Timber toi Portland-Salem Line Salurn, Feb. H.-r-The firHl cur of rails for tho Salem-I'ortland electric road was leceived in thia city yes tenlay afternoon. A large hip inent of rails is now on the road. Everything is in readiness to bc in truck laying from this end. The road in graded and ties distributed as far as the Indian School. Cen erai Manager Welch eipects to have car running on , that part of the now road bv March i . ! Uunkor Hill Mine Is Keporlnd Afire Spokaun, Wash., Jan. i-- Fire yesterday at Flint etope, between i the nixth and. seventh levels, drove the miner h from work in the Hun ker Hill and Sullivan miue. The . origin-of the blaze is unknown, it was probably due to filing a blast ; or a candle left in the timbers. Smoke or gas overpowered the ' iiiiiit-i H. who were Bent home except theme retained to force air into the ; slope lo drive out the smoke. A few were overcome before the sur j face was reached and were carried WOODS ! r I til J Br 1 to the hoHpital. Foreman iJaviaand hi brother are at the hospital, Hcr-j iously injured Severity five work era are affected py the shutdown. ! Give $"10,000 lo Wllltvmetle. l-ortlaud, I' ). i. Rev. and Mrs. H. 1. Kimball, of Spokane are to erect a $o,ooo building to be tu-ed ! for a college of theology at Willa : melte Univeriitv at Salem. Th" jgift was formally made last c veiling at a meeting of the trustees of the I university in the Commerci'il build ing. Kev. 1T. Kimball in paatur ot the Wincent Methodist church of Spo kane, and both he and his wife are pohHt HMfd ot i onsiderable tneoriK. Marlon Courtly Adda Another to Lon List ol Folbl C&ndldBtflH. Salcm, Fib IJ. Kx Cover u"i' William I. Iord has decided to en ter the raee for the republican nomi nation for governor Kx- '"verr.or Lord's formal decla ration will be made within it few dayH. With tw candidates for governor, three for secictai ol stata ami one lor Mate printer, Ma rion county proiuiacs to cut a wide swath in the republican primary election next April. Telegram. ANOTHER SMELTER. TO BE BUILT ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORE. ! TIIK Guggtnheime, who con ; trol the smelter trust which ! has absorbed all of the smel-1 ter cn the Pacific Coast, are about I to erect on the Bhore of San F'ran-! cisco Bay, in Contra Costa county, a I customs smelter of larger capacity j than any of the others under the ! control of the tiU6t on the Pacific I Coast. The trust has in view the treatment of the outputs of the big copper mines wnicn are being opeued in Alaska, Mexico, Call-1 fornia and Nevada. If reports are j try, representatives of the trust have been investigating toward pur-J chasing some of those properties, i Last year the trust made a combi nation with the liockefeiler , inter ; ests whereby a syndicate with a j capital of $11,000,000 was formed to control the smelter business of the country, and purchased the Selby smelter, the Tacoma smelter ut ! U 1 .1 .1 11 .1 I ojiuttauo, me uuc ai lavcrcu, a.su., and the Marysville (B. C) smelter, last April. The trust also picked up practically all the other inde pendent smelting and refining plants in the country, thus abso lutely controlling the situation. Ilj bought two smelters building in I Mexico and i bsorbed the $3,000,-' 000 smelter, under construction at , the time, near Salt Lake City. Engineering Review. j Miss Hutchinson - has joue to Wendling to teach Kchool. f i CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Bohemia Telephone Company (irantcd Franchise in City. The L'oiiiie.l held its regular monthly meeting on Monday even ing, at which a good deal ol busi ness was transacted. An ordinance granting fran cliifce to the Bohemia Telephone Co. to do bm-jiif in the city, to eon (luet a centfid exchange, b-iild and if ( t fiol" linen, string wires etc,, was presented to the council and paspctl its first and second reading, and the rule ivcie suspended and the ordinance was passed on its third it ading. ( 'idinaiiie IjS, being an ordi nance to iet'id the present Sunday i liii.g oidiiiance was read a third time. :ii)l was lost by a vote of 5 1 the vote b in;. Nay, Chamberlain, V atch, b hrison Vandetiburg ftnd Hogute, Yen. BarteK 1, Ordinance l-'-l licensing card tables was laid over to the next inc ting. Street Cominisbioiier Benne'.t re ported on the condition of the water works system, as constructed by contractor Ceo. i.ea and reported that the work wns all done but the laying of Kcme co ft of four inchpipe to cross the nvf r fit the south eid of towji which will cost about $loo apd which cannot be lone until the river is down n.-xt summer. He reports that the entire hvetem is; in good condition and as speci fied in the contract. The major urged the couucil to issue instructions that, the whole town be cleaned up immediately, and that. aU unsanitary places le given especial attention and that the marshal be tiven orders to see j that such work vn- done. While ' the present rate f s cluo-s is verj low we want to keep t fo and not i allow a gi-iit i' t f 1-1 !, in ss iu the : spring which c. nil he obviated by i proper nic. T'ii mars' al was or- i dered to take ;hf .. oil. ; p at once, j The council had "p the uia'ter of ! a bail ciiiiditiini tistir on Main; street and a;e nitkinv; 1 liorts to j have it abated, altlion. ii an tt'fort ; was made to pi-. ve tht there was nothing wrong u'oin!" on. 1 he olticei s of the i tiuiic.i were authorized lo iSiiie a bond te :h j county to identify them lor the p i -1 ment of an old warrant of $" 111 ; favor of the city , w hich has ?lood for some twovtars unaccounted for. The council ordered a lire hy drant installed t the t ml of the pipe line on Fourth i-tictt. CLEAN UP SALE On December 26th we will commence to sell our entire stock ol goods at re duced prices. We want to clean up all odds ends to have every thing new for Spring. Nothing will be sold on credit at reducedprices cash over the counter and we will do you good. GARMAN, IIEMENWAY CO. Leaders in Merchandising. The marshal was instructed to collect rents for r ich time: the tank at II 1 ('hii-riin church was filled. The mayor n( tlr.t the coun cil instruct the tecordei- to advertise ffir bills to emm t the 1101 th efrek; with the jii'cxorit wafer cVen. f raise the darn three i'.-c higher with concrete and to remove ' ii.: car I h from the in-iil" of tie.1 I i. 1 1 . wed as to make a sheetu.g 1 th outsjd; (d thr il on. 'hi' h was done. The matte.- pii'i;:ig a fence around 1 1 1 wal r M-,'ht'i o.vi ed by the city was tk(!i up but no feno was ordered ( uiistr ik ted . Contractor f.ei a-.ketl for some money on his w3t 1 contract. The recorder reported that the amount due L a on his con' tac t wns Jo05.-S.lo and lhat there would be a balance after paii,g Mr. Lea-of left iu 1 ho tica-ury from the receipt of the -ale of bonds. The couiic'.l 01 dered ! ' IUU0 p.titl 011 the contract. The picp.iruiou - i ordinances for tlie con itriiciiijii id two lateral seweri on Fourth and Filth street run uii.g south were d:.swiivscd ami tho matter was referred tu the sewer committee. The finame committee it-ported that there wa-sn difference, existing between the account'' of the (read urer and reeoider of the p.ist term of Jo.lio which Ihey desired fixed up, and the lec uderuas instructed to colk-i t the amount. J'ho finance comtuitteo reported on the following bills: S. E. Wallace, reck for streets Percy Rogers, hauling lock $10; G. B Pitcher, night watchman $(o; W S. Benin t , t-tiatt comjuissioner $4'i Criffin V YeatcL, cormec ting water pipes to new system $SI'.")7; W. A. Ilogate, uatu hire, ebaning streets SOJO, C Sugert h'l.iling mud $11. 20; Western Oregon, water re :eipt3 $3.5o, H. Ii. UodeiwooJ, marshal, $(io.S0,J. Ji. Young salary, $3.33; Thos. Allen, labor eieaiiiug streets, $1 GO; Cottage Grove Jilcctric Co. lights (or month $-.))0.;)l6; '. i. Miller, labor cleaning ctreets $l.-o; C. T. Ilo- kert, M. 1 Professional services $5; F. .1 Sears, labor clean ing streets o; lilmer Willard labor on street-c Inc. C. J. Miiit .rr-ial tres ses $lo; I'lmer Doolifile, goods de stroyed in fumiL'nti'.n, S';o. In the last three items the eeuneil cut down the bills fiorn, $1., $l;!.2S and $14- to the- amounts stated. Mr. Philip Hold a-kcci fur a rate on a writer mot u but nothiug was settled about it. The couucil adjourned until the I9H1. Neada seems b be conslantlv opi uing up new fields that rival in richness some of the larger and older field-i. The late t is Clifford 40 miles eavt .,f rerioj.alr, ;1ud bidl lair to rival .Manhattan in richness-'' t t fir (Ir (Ir rif (Ir B argalns In Cloiklnfg Br 4