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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1906)
?! ; at 1 BOflEjaifl gg? fiUGGET. 9 of 0 .1 Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and I'airning I nlr ir: Is jf thi:. Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, igcO. NO. 7 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And General Mining New (iatherct! form lixthanxcs. Walter 1ochiitn c.une down ftum the ('huinpioti mines Huh wek to take a few dy lay off. The snow has been vr ry luavy m tlm hills- tcccntly and it hus been very li 1 1 I to get montid, but tin iest IVV llH I 11 f hfeli WIIMM'I, a (id th'i 111 Ims (I. "mc I up. Miner Walhicr, I -i mi, mi iuiii employed at ihe l'.l;i k butle niin -s. llJH I' ft tlllll J 1 ( 0 Hil l lH tn ( 1. L.I lic'il to ( (ji a pus'lh.li ofirird to ) 1 1111 thru- (leu. Kmwlrs iidvim-M tli.it lie is ih vny fan in I In- lulls ;md that ho Oxpcclt that the mu;iiiiic di how lots of activity in in mv i.f the mines I'lank I''1ih1iim wli-iwith M c I .t I is Wutkiiij,' (hi tlii- lloosu't i l.iini, junl below the I.mlc I'lttshtn in Jtohruili, im in I 1 w 1 1 ,' u 1 1 I ici'oit. tint tlo'y ttn lining ycry nieelv, that ' tliey have gut a eoiple ol 1 11 n mIm in I 'lo nnI ( 1 fr t om two ( theii tine" ! ihiinis, ami tint thev will le t 1 1 1 ; ; niorx wik fr 'in now on as in the lall innsi of theii tinm was spent gett itig t ln ii rul'iii-. limit it. 1 1 I ilud' Muii'er ol Oregon. Has resided twill v 1 1 1 1 yainin tlm W ill. uni t 'ii v,ill" mi l 1 ighlrrn Mais in I'mker li'lly ' i mlwalcil i..ii the Wllla j incite I'niveisity wnh n N li dc Kiie 111 is?, ii'linitte.l t 1 ih" Imr in I I , I in-! ill a h taken u n uc 1 1 ve i li lt lent 111 .iilin' nlTainv Ws licit 1 ei 11111.M1i nf Hiker C'lv ni ie elected 111 I nut MjMin in No vember l'in l ill" hneist 1 11 j or . ity auv eiindid.itc ew i if rniil lor thut iilhie In lull" I'.l.io was o I c -eil im hool (hi' iloi fur thefoiirlh cuiisM utn e ttini i'ii'l ii'ive'l every vole (at. Mas nlwh tiikrn an active, pt r si mi ri I ihtiMt in eiluca t ioiial atom s preluding halooiis h" hits the s ijoit iiml -1 1 1 1 -.1 inc lit vYiMimil 11 -j-nr-I lo p'My, ol ptaclualh veiy I '!!' Ill '. I II II I III I it k r ''I i 1 1 1 I , : III' I I nature learning Mini cCtiii,i' In 111 I let posi 1 en . Il,i II. i 1 I I ii 1 11 1 I ii 1 11 ilia I lull II , I- III it a I 1. li II I. r 11 mI ill" lilnl M'lli I 'ill In- 1 I 11 1 1 .1 I " II III. II lih li u '. h i i ' jiigl'lic in anil a Ii oiil imi i,n 1 1 .1 It- ' 1 1 " k 1 I :i!i I pi I lift - . 1,11 I ,1,1 Mill v III Ii I ll I I III Ml II 1. ' 1 I lie p O t .llnl IIIMI1IC li- ii 1 I a i' j nhlicaii Ho is ice 11! l Mt in ()ie;,n, which 1 . !,cn skii nul electa I1.1I i i ( .1 I 1 e.o ly hi vt ii thoiisuiiil TOWN SEEMS WAKED UP Man 'hun h improve- ! ! i i' ' 1 ! 'i '.!' r v ay. ; u ' i i'-fr fijr Mn'Mie to " o';ti' fvlir.f;."" Tiif-s- Aclive I-fforts IJcing Made to I-and Kobt. Suitor's Sawmill. Commerc iil Clnl M n tlm Miiestion ul etUne At the luy niKht K. Switor Ui locate here was taken up, and ilci iishi-( pro an.l eon, in lively hishioii A HtatetiM-tit iih inaile Mill the (). S. Iv l I!, have ow a-ned to male mi eMnitioii liom the Jiimtio'i up Mohhv ('riek, Ik ;i iiv-lam-'! ol -"i tinl s fiom Collate (liove, ami to iimke a rile of Jl pel loco ii mi aly tmil il In la hanhil licie loi 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 f 'i 1 1 1 1 1 . Tii' Clnh :iltv-i coiinder'ilile talk ilcciile l to i-eiiil ,M. Suitor H ti It'j'l nil to i.mliiici . where he i.s suppo-.eil lo lie cloMiie; a coniiai't. lulvisii'u' hi ii oi l he rate, ami that the club ai'd C.I.A. .1 .U.'.l I :. t!. le atp ,lo. . , V 1 1 ' ih :,t .11 - : V. T I I ' a ! . .,f'- 1 ;i'n,h. 1 l.r 1 pwoill. I.cj,mi': will l.ol'l a ik t in Jul, n ( mi l, tan'- I'm nlture 1 c S.ii 11 1 1 11. I ci v 1 - i .1 I.orHiic w as in the o ' ! Ic ( ). iMtill' with l'lh il' I l'-. l i icy I.OfeiH. 'A 1. 1.. . C. lepfn ( 1' ol -ix 1 allien ami two ij; -loves list week, which tctlv '.W li A 1 .1 u -on ore I. in him;; a cm iv ' ii the ui st c.f then ; I e th 111 ! 0111 lor a s I 1 1 I. ;,l GRADES ES TABLISHED City Council Meets and listab lishes Street (irades, Ready l or lmproements :it i -', 1 1 Iciahl,, 111 til I .! r . ii - I , ,M., UII CI IC , ,1 U l,r, 1 ir cii'lei taking I i 1 1 j in ii h i rn - regular a "ood linsintas was j south, two blocks to John Currins, j mid an .S-itich lateral from the com i niencitiK of the 'present catch basin j on Fifth atreet. aouth a coupie of blocka with calch bawns on each side of the road, so arranged aa to 'Irain the ponds back of the Bcbool, wfere presented lor tho councils ac ceptance. Jhe couucil agreed to pay for the o"oo feet of 1 4-inch main ! sewer, and for the difference between the 8-ioch and the 1 2-inch main to ho coriHtruetful Bouth to J. Currins, jag it in to he practically ft main. 1 ho council will now accept the I Iirrifi1a anil firpnnrA rinliniinr-ii fnt I'rcuarl y Fueiie. Ore will of David A. dier of thr Civil The lor Volar!) March :i C.ihli all old sul W.ll , vhn died in IUcne Thtmilty, was iiduiitted to protiate )vster'hy afteiiioon. 'I he ptobahle value ol his proper'.v is $1000 and three filths of the pro ceads of the sile are binenthi d ! tho local post of the (iraiul Ainiv of tho K-publie. the remainder being divide'' between the Oleics of Ludies of (1. A, ll. ami the Woman, s Relief Corps c.jiiall v . Cibbshad no near relatives. c le an the e: the , 1 Hi ih iiiiui oli-- lli.in M llltliciD.ih eonn iv ll.il 1 1 ci nuts i-i one ol ih la 1 H( ! in I ' i-tci 11 I )i 1 'oii m ml in it vsh.ije lnstniy In-: lievi i Hi l ived my political loco jiution li th" re. 'subscription be paid publican pail;., eitlur st t" or led- 'oninn ami that six ei il, by election or pp"iut nu iit j rent be pahl ('has. A.J'liiis hiisbircn a man , On motion the clul ol Milan's in ih" his'nn of the state mid of I !.i .tci ii Oiwoh in pm tieuhii ; Inn inteeritN hiis level tun ones- . : i 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 . t. I iiniic'i; na a iiiau ii'i i'iu kaun inc taij pin t and Coiitiili me of the. peo ple. He iecnniel us one ot tin; ! admjj laAyeiNi.il tin- stale, mid as a 1 iiinpiiieju'i has no Mipeiiois and but lew t'pials in the State of Ore oh. Nmii'iii iH'i had a stionger home t i.d'U eint ut. hllll. ' jo c I Tin 1 : 1 i ' t 11; ' t ..1. il.'ni 1 of ill- Cl,:i-t ii -1 f. t Saturday even !: .tii. . I Mi.-s 1'cilha I tic M in of t la- li-M.oli c .1- fad .il 1 the !ai ( 1 m!::;m ,, .iplc 1 11 1 ;;t n t.. ml evi l j Monday i.iht at the meeting of the City I aih deal (A iinrot lai. t Liken up. 'thene imrovemenls. A petition f..r a sidewalk on the 1 I)r- ''bleef given permiaaion noitli end ol lot ; im i ,s, block Put iu at OWD epeuse a 2- J). (1. Md'ailand's fust addition, iil'th ,ire P'Pe at ,lis property, si.; ii-,: hi f ',, o. Thr.inpson, F.I',.' (leo. lien waa alloweil $.'loo on l'h'.llips and J. X. Jones wan ltfer- llis WHter -'f'n'rHet. led to the kim et eonui itt'ce. , The street committee was order A b ttei a, lend In-m a eit v en-1 fed lo ,nakf' a fltJul report on tne :.'iiH t sotl, ,1 l.t-r,., uskiriir for 1 2ra'J'u of ."th street, woik on eitv contracts. i The following bills were allowed A k-lhi Ikhi C. A I ),i is of the : an(l ordered paid. l':;-.s. iciitive to i stal'lislm s . W. A. Cunninghata, labor drain I...II. lic.ti iiv hen uas reii.l. and $r A . Hogate, labor drain, $4. Co; 1 11'... 'T' . I. 1.1 1 fi u.c icconler w;is 1 n -t 1 m t d to wiite mho K'vin lull infoi luation and to Mai h 1 im- ( ou otis at Xuget ofiiee. Ciiiflin A Watch Co l.as ai itiens of Coltace C.rove weuM ' ranged the imt ta.-ty display of i "''ge lnm to locate here. give him u mid site, if he denied it. Uheit iianUaie, and cutlery in their' Petitions were presented, signed A letter wan icad from th'j 1'otl-1 ind"w. tint has been seen here. 1,v " majority of the property own laud Chinbr of Commerce asking ! Their othei window is arranged T!i 0,1 P-ast Second Hrect, past lor Cottage drove lilcratute. The j wit h figncnlt in id iiiipleinents, and 1 'rJ street, nskii;g for the grad CoinmilleK on Literature wan re-! arat... s, Ibis tirm displays ; luK -r'd mrfaeing with crushed iiictcil to take the mutter up. i mudi o 111 a ity m their dicphys, ' r"tk cl those meets with a strip of The seeietarv asked that a ear's ! ami make a tcittire ol that ni'wavs. 'ock 16 feet wide in tho center of to tho Ore-1 1 lu y have plai.s iaid for a new de monthn water ' sign and display that ill catch ever U odys eve pretty quickly. asked that the street, and the full width of the block, one block each side of Main street. Perkins avenue also pre sented such a petition for a 10 foot ' strip the full length of the s'reet. The recorder was inttucttd to pre pare an ordinance lor this work, and to adyeili.-e f r biin. The iniprovemci t of other htrcets , was taken up, ntn' it was decided to have the engirv r stablish per manent grndiH in the following streets, Mnin, West Wall, Ivast Second and 'Jhirl, Perkins Avenue, Locust, Mill and River.. The pro- i files are to be prepared, submitted 1 to the council aud estiru ites mde Soma ut Ih Rcntani Wliv Clink A Juhnu Should lis Nomlimlnd. He is a native bin n eiticn ol the United States; forty eight years old in the prime of life snd a type of the younger aud progressive ele ment in the republican party. ' a 1 May 1 Only 2748 Voters Have Registered bp io oiloik this moimng s votiisliave registered for the piiinaiy elntion oti Ajiil .'o The ice 1-1 1 at i"ii is not pro,'lessiilg us 'f.iH as the 1 let k would like. The last tew das Mn ie is bound to le a tush. Ihgislei now. liefore the nish hcinn. The books close for the piimaticH on April loth and do not o i n nj;aiii for the une election until April -."ith. They close again Is dllflld. NsT OsSXS S.VWS s Picas, daiman in view of his cm -. J: i Huuous absence from the city, ie-, S, .1 iMw, Isii.ii office, that a mall t hat 1 V' 1. ' x " ' 'mw would be always on hand might be f "' ''WV Chan. I'runejii was allowed 0 per . 'nVv 01 eiuo Hues 1 - .,s ... '-tv..i 1 i cent for collection each month. The census of opinion at the meeting was that, by a determined effort on tho part of tho jcople and of the town, Mr- Suitor might yet be ! located here, l'dforts were mude to reach him by telegraph and tele- ! phone Monday night and Tuesday,' bu were unavailing. ,' Until Mr. Suitor returns and an i agreement can be drawn between I the railroad and the patties inter-J Jt' Win, lurk labor drain, ?. W. S. Iiennet, street commissioner $21.50; O. li. Pitcher, night watch, $0o; Cottage drove Electric Co. lights for month $22. 36; A. D. Tucker, labor drain, $2.40; John Schmutz hauling, $1.23; J. K. Young salary, 3-33; F. Underwood marshal, $60.50; I. B. Hanna labor drain, ti ;,o; Griffin ik. Veatch Co. pipe etc. $2 1 .87 ; L. Taylcr surTeying, $i3.oo;C.T. Hockett health offi cer, $2. The following judges and clerks of election were appointed. First ward John Currin, W'm. Cunning ham, and C. W. Caldwell, voting place John Allen's shop. Second ward J. M. Durham, W. S. Bennet and J. S Milne, voting place, coun cil room, Third ward J. E. Ostran der, G. W. McQueen and W. T. Kayser. votiDg place sample room, Hotel Oregon. j WILLIS S. DUNIWAY et-ted, the matter will stand at rest. Candidate For State Printer j At Republican I'nmary. April 20 1906 Don't forget to attend the Spider-1 Web social. "I In id y pbdge myself to a re- ! . 1 ..- 1. ,11 . 1 1 1 4. ..c 4i. vi iiv. i '11 ' n iin 1. ui ' 1 111 'ii s li"M li ine1 The Willamette Valley Company has accepted the proposition of Snrinpfiald for a rnmnWe svetpm sf ,0 .1... ......... 1 . . .1 1 r o -j w.-. u. , k 1 c'hii o. ma ins ; water works to be installed by that streets eonf.'ri.i to -rule, and for company for the city. The terms Hutiacing, and tk-n il stuet Com-j nre an reasonable and it is agreed missioner wilUo ,,m .rd get pKt- that water shall be fureished aa turns Mgi.cl .'01 tii) -i-t mcnt on i prora, t!y as possible, fire protection the.e street-, l.em- : 'il lien to rove ! i,v TQrl llit -nrl ,11 r.i,r an appiu iii'.i'c 1 si. 11 an . of the wotk t " I e i'o:.e Ordiniuue 1 iciiit in f the cost censiug ot card tables its third rending. Ordinance l.'i'J levying to tin !i- was lost on passed its 1, is now 1 oui aud vl le il- if No. I . rff : 4x4'4r-4-4v4v4:44'"4'4 '-4- -ff) -ft) It ftIHH- J'KU, 1'ii.iay nigui ui jioiena. an . (llltl( ,r (.,.a(.(. :m, declare upoulment on propctv hoi hr-.c fourth inliint child of Mr. and Mrs V. A. mv Ilt.t;tr that 1 shall seek neither 1 street for the ''lading and snr -icing 'ami. A to perpetuate old aluscs ot the of that street, winch MaHHaHH. otlice nor .n..;:e in new schcn.es to lo(jt t!ie tn usury." Willis S. Duni way. "Wiilis S. Duniway is a man of sterling mtegriiy and thorough knowledge of the printing busi n ss " l'oithuid I.ubor l'ress. plet ltig. Profiles for a uniiu 1 pinch sf -.er t be run from Fifth street aid Tin ker stici t. along Tucker 'tiect , 000 fet-t west, l"i it latei.il 12-i:ieh sewer to bt- eonsti u.-te i within a year, cprineueld is also to have two large tanks for the storage of oil, for the oil burning locomotives of the S. I. and that tho contracting agent of the com pany J. B. Kddy waa there getting permission from the city tor the erection of the tauks, says the News. Vesuvius Tunnel. The new ore bodies being opened up increase steadily in value and quantity. The prospects for the future, and for the summer's work thence j are exceptionally bright. No. 9 yrr fcrx-t, run Ctiwt Cml, KrtuUu Clml tut wl fUl Uk ' Hruliu lUck ' 1 Ho. S . No. fl4 Forwiuil. Renl porwnl, Slimplnf Owat ii4 ReiuUr UMk buulilrif. Flat Cliotkl ' lw ll' k lost men are proportioned like one of these. Those who tire disci -iminutinjr know that the clothier who claims to fit every body is taking a lono; chance. And the unfortunate thing about him is that he can sell to good dressers only during the season that his stock of clothing is in style. We have no stock on hand to get rid of. We want to make up expressly for you a suit of clothes having character, distinctiveness and style' that will. We most cordially invite you to inspect the Spring and Summer 190(5 line of fabrics now on display. Welch New Stock Woods No. . farpultut Form, Knct, full CbMt. Ftot Uu I No. 6 Curpulcnl fucu, IIm4 tiMWUd. flat CIimI, rruaigl ktuuuk fc-tfuiay Vi m 1 Km'lnsivc I.oi'ul Hi'prvociiluUvu of Kd. V. l'rice k Company Mi ixImhI Tuilort, CUit-ttU" Worth of Mens Suits, Dress Goods and Dry- Goods just arrived. - - - ( I Garman, Hemenway Co.