Tk 4 T 4 Tr If"8 1 5IHtV I ! I 'J Ff1 f . ii '1. ; - I -' " 1. Devoted to the Mining, Lut,bering and Funning Interests of this Comrr" "' COTTAGIC GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNErf i ,-j OiWt, b, '1906. VOL. VIII : JO. 20 rna n a n r y w v n , ?1 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTOS And (Iciicral Mining New Gathered from lixchangcs. Tho flection in Bohemia went olf very quietly, o the reports H.tv, unci the vote will in. tin. il, Al Chun hill in m town for a lew days from Bohemia. F. J. Hard left fur the Vesuvius Saturday afternoon on hot -.ebrn k, , and txtx-ttH to return mi about n week. While u .it tin- camp U will investigate th.r it(. lily the work done at I lit ill, lent nine-.' dining lb! w 1 1 1 1 r '"I.IIIV ulli- 1 ! . i . . ! . t ; 1 - , w le 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1'V I 'he si : r Hei he 111 I of he iMexe .iii (!;.. r, well u, govern-! jllien! I. ....... v.eie .ed.cl I ,r. I II' I".! li' 'I : IMIl ih Ml" ,, I r.O, nil )'!e ihi'iit . .imp in I l.e -.of M, ' CHAMBERLAIN GOVERNOR Miel it'i million l h 1 m a ill' of , ' Vnlull.. I'. Ill I .1 bail ni:!!; llllst, II',' 1 1 ""I a l ' 11 ! I..KII. Iill"lllil I'l lllllllV lll ll I ill (if 1 '. ufly M:e 11 .(li Republicans Carry Rest Stale Offices. of A In 1 hi r An Ana, ;iiii .1 1'. :ni 'I lli I' Hi T I ' 1 I :' 1 . 1,1 iMh i.f gold He win now (n- Sf liool I.!. J.M. nun! S I, ii. '01 1 ' 1, .-1 ''"llf School of Inllies " VS w I till' III l, .1 M.l'ril !(,Ht royally welcomed ill nil in tho camp which tie - wock, and every pbt'c wry ouir twj nrt ofTered tin m I'!m I .,h are a bright set uml Mill add 10 the good mining meu in the tile. Iu. Rouse nil, I wifi. w hn have hern keeping ih- Miiand l.u.lof the (!o.ln Rub- Mirim; A Milling Co. during the winter hue i. turned to town, and G"o Kei'iir and wif", who run the, h i'el tirforc th Rouse liavi returrird uiei will take tare of it duii i the Huiiiiner. The ho'el ih ul tin- (ioldt-n Rule Co's property nt the foot of the hill goinjf uji to Hoht'iiiiu and n n f.it orite stopping place 1 I: V , Mr. 01in I'leming, one of tin I 1 A I'll Mi tern t lull C"i We ef S.-l. ( 1 Ml VI' ill. VV f..ir the ttit't :i ' to tilO 1 M.'hi ml l tion .Jim f it-li llinN ,N fv r. I he i"i!e tu- the All- ' ' i' .ii. 'I'll" tettniij; -j ' ' ( i 1 1 Veiifrh ho 'i ' 1 ' 'f I ) 1 )i ,'i 1 ' ; 1 r 1 . 1 ' ' ii' Ii'ully Im inmiv :, ., of pi ople who 1 ' V .1.1. thlonll , 1 . ! 1 .in I know I I l.e v, 1 ,j . , hf n y , ' '. , t ' i' 1 1 1 1 1 ,11 s. ho, il ! ' IH 1 I !"." o ' 1 1:1 II 1 1 - I i 'Mil ! . h ve .is ei I '." !' ll"wui peti- : 11 di"! lie f, ,r to-eleet-' l.'ie, !,.!. 1 1. :," ij'i'i I l'Mi Ml '" I'! !,.! V, ,! I - l I 1 ilili l : -. 1 u ! . 1 'a I' that. oil ' M;.' l.e t Ni K-nieU e 1 1 !" p'.U'i'd lie '. t i' 1 si'hi '( (Uh lale i, t ie election liiicvlnr of said I t lie coming flec 1 .I'l, In retiy pledg- 'i'ho latent election returtiK of ; Wednesday morning are that p.avc 'hniilittlaiii, democrat, has heen te elertnl (ovoriior hy ft majority o lioni ;j,(700 to 4,000. Jonathan I'.ourne, Jr., Republican, va elretcd V. S. Senator by Hmall majority. AH other stuto offices were carried by Republicans by l'.rg. inajoi it . WonimiM SufTrage whh defeated by a lurge majority, aK was the pro poKt'l amendmeii to the local op 1 ion law. The count y election hud ninny iu- li-rei-t ng fih'M. ! I. H. llingham defeated It. M. ! eatih by p.o to 500 votes for Senator. Fred Fi.sk, democrat, defeats Wurnock, Rep., for sheriff by 1500 to jiiijii votes. Other county offices wore cariicid by Repiililicaiis' excepting lossibly tll(! ci ifn ill ! 1 ill ilr IliiitnUuu riatt. votern ! . , ' . ' c 11, , 'c,'"' ru nave ft Hiigui itud over tonne 0',,, , , '1 lu; entire county went dry by about 300 vott-H. lvugene went wet by 'U votes. (Jottage Grove went dry by 31 votes. Vote of Cottngo Grove I.IAI KM)K. (yd Hiram Gould, p 3-r i7 Fred W . Mulkey, r 23 1 1G7 J. I). Steveno, a 4 1 .'Jo im 1 n U'.v. Lawrence T. HarriH.r 271 lHo STATIC SENATOK I. II. Ringharn, r t'Al 05 Rarton C- Y. Rrown.H 2') H I'iobert M. Veatch, d 177 1.VJ K KP!:HSF.NENTaTI TS 1 Allen H. F.aton, r I70 ill Isaai N. Edwards, r I2O R. A. Wahhburno, r K 127 Feou R. Fdrnuudson, d 121 73 James HayeH, d io7 l'2 JoKbuaJ. Walton, d 98 7'J W, J. Rutler, m 29 i9 ()u'rd C. Houston, h 21 I5 V. '.5. Mathews, h 2'! l'.) for.NTV ci.i:kk F. C. Cole, s 26 7.' JCn.est U. I.-e, r 22; 15 J C. Rarker, d If, 57 M STICK 0IJ I'KA' K J. Ii. Young, r 2 10 IH4 J. W. Vaughn, .7.1 27 l'Olt ATtOKNKV GKNKKAI.. C. C. Rrix, s 21 14 M. Crawford, r 2o.'J l.'J3 Robert A, Miller, d '.2 71 V B Rutherford, p 2o lo IRRIGATION RATES City Council Establishes Rates for Summer Irrigation. II. K. Lasou, i ii or '.' 30 F, Taylor, engineer jt c;o Oriffin iV Vefitcli, j.liiiubirig repairs r 12 50 If. (', IJart, water co'i'.i '.es po 00 Freight hose j. 4S KOR SI I'KKINTr.NliKM OK I'l HI.Ii ST RUCTION. IS- J II Acker man, r J Fv HoHraer, J Henry Sheak, p Notit School M cei- 1 1 1 if you our iov.il support. J.imei W. Sear-. J. W. Currin, ' 1 J. ."-. lien.. ni. i; r . killman, ,1 y . l'i..!lll S 11 Mo--,.: I.' C r'.r-iee largest dealers in iuinl)"r of Dmivor, j p Pe.si. p" I ) W In ' !er, 1'. R. Colorado, pent some time visiting J j, I, liwmui men in inn vicinity 01 1 ot tiga drove lust week. Mr. Flem ing placed orders with th Cham bra Lumber Co. for several cars of material and departed for the north Saturday morning. It wuh found without exception nil the mills both large and small had orders far ahead for their entire output ol lumber, and it is plain to 'to tint the importance of Cottage Orvi 'n a milling and shipping center. Fast II. Anion, n q C W. Rareo, h I3 (ieo. F. Chamberlain, d HJ1 James Withyeombe, r 171 WeBt S 8 lis llo hlciii TA K Y Ol STATI r r OR M A I K j J. C. Cooper, a Willis S Duniway, Alvio S Hawk, p Siott Taylor, d FOR COMMISSIONER OK I AHOK sTA-TISTli-S AND INSTKCKOR OK i AC TOR 11s and wor.K saors. of Annunl Nofi'c ! In 11 by givtii to the legnl voter-, of S' bool District No. , T. C. McDaniel. p l" of Fain- Co'Mitv, State of Ore-; R. H. Sproat. d 220 irs Oil 'J 37 IK 1'RIM'tK. 22 IS r 20I I3I KJ 13 95 M Thi Council met in regular monthly nes.-iou on Monday night and established the following rates for irrigation during tho summer months from thfl city wa'er mains. Ileurs water can be used for irri- j Harms, libra Ladlos tlisnd Klrcts Ofticers ; The new band el-, eted it of'Jeers , on Monday i.i;:ht a.ei -! nt :.t Tucs day to order tlnir iristrumnts, which will be bas and snare lruraa .baritone horn, alto, four cornets, two trornbo:.' s n R flat and a tuba. The otiicets are pres. Mr?, Lorena iMartir. M'ee-prcsnii-M Miss Cier ; trude Ralni'-r, Sec. MjsH Dollie Hawkins, trea.'r.nr, .Miss Dessie V i J) ai-v Ilaw- gation purposes. C:?,(1 p. m. to 8 kins, manage r Miss Fthel. Cottle, p. in. .director Mr. Cins. Cooiini-j, Rate where family is using city , . , , water for domestic purpose, 70, The Bank of Cottage firove com- t-eiHB jkt moiiin iKiuiuonai, 10 reg-; meneed hi;K- r,n Tn- ul"Pte- . . 'corner of tho Oriffin & Jiate where city water is used irl.. rv- ay in a Veatch only for irrigation purposes $1 per rrionth. Water for tstock 2j cents per hea l pc-r month. W. C Cottier and F O. McC.il- vray representing the citizens who; The Fre own property on the south side of flt SaUin S Mrs.. Fran ter del ai fed ded visit wii in Iowa ami ti WU-! 'i 1 .v h rclci'ivi Minr.c,o Method t:ir-:ay - to r and for an s an 1 t.Ll. daugh-exten-fiiends y in .siree iroui iuii 01 ik t-i etK ( janiO' ' , a : bri Jgo to Knowlton's barn came be- 0f Cottage tore tne council csking thai toe j Gardner, council m .ke the necessary ar-j rangeui'nts for the city to vacate : Tho Jvpw its mlit to a strip of (round 0 To n I Methodist F. the south Bide of Wall street for : etuei ia:uMi ii,c-"iv. that distance, where the street is ! borne of Rev. and Mr ;sts in session I pointed C. G. fill the pulpits Comstock and ;rt!i crooked, and is in excess of 60 feetjinKer- in width th unifnrm widtti nt the I much. Iat,'ue of the 1 v.. r.urcu was evening at the S. F. Mem- All nioved themselves very Ye'T dair.tv refreshmeht9 remainder of the street, in order to make the entire street of a uniform were served. width, and so that sidewalks, tele-1 1 vr..n fVia l'rai.k r. Renr.on R. C. Frown, s 200 3o 2l i)l gon, th it the annual school meet ing for f.ii 1 di't'ic: will be held at the Fast i !e sell, ml building be ginnin ', at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in on the third Mniidav of June, being the Isth da v of June A. D. r.ior,. STATK TKKASURKR Feslie Rutler, p 15 C. R. Cook, s 2U J. D, Matlock, d lio Ceo. A. Steel, r i!7 Tl 11s n,e. 1 nif I- namio&na Only Wil SS for Uv A riot wiih caused ot Cananca, 1 pur use . it rin iiii Mexico, across the border from j serve tic. 1 e uu is Bisbte, Arizona, by the refusal of ht-rve one r.,i, an the Cnaueu Copper Co. to raise j ol 'business u u ii the wagoa of the Mexican miners; Dated tins iith 1 irotn $1 so to $.ri iierdav. F'riday ! Olivet Cati li. h airm.111 of Hoard the men Htruck ami in the afternoon ! Attest .J. K. Barrett, a fight occurred, in which a mini i Di-tiet Chile. ber of Americans and many Mexi-' ftans were kilhul. Tho lumber j Mrs. SuefudV will has bet-u at yard of tho company as well ns.tiel.el by hei- tree, claiming fraud. called lor the ; one director to j 1 nd 1 i!i elei k to I I he t ran suction I 1 mk Ii meeting. ; 1 1 1 ) line, loot'' ; SlIRKMK JtDGR C. J. F.right p iS Robert Fakin.r 201 T. G Hailey, d !o Marcus W Robbins, a 20 14 11 C3 11 80 i3i i3 13G 07 it; 'X R II V. s. Richards, s 234 (Jo I" N I TED STATES SENATOR. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., r 17H 1 2.) 14 John M Gearin, d Lee Paget, p A G Simola SIIKRUK, I'red Fisk, d L C Moffitt, s V J Warnock, 212 n 2 COl NTY COKMISsroN'KR S M Douglas, d 15? 111 i ii-sKNTATlVK to 'ON(;r:;ss 13 177 2i Henry D. ICdwards, r Isaac I Thomas, s COUNTY Chas. V. Galloway, d Fdward F llreen, p i Willis C. Hawley, r W. W. Myers, s 5 1 23 12 IMTiai STATES SKNATOR t 'si I A.O 46 TRKASTRER. Fvobert E Frstland.r 236 N N Mathews, s 56 county surveyor. 157 46 llo 1)2 10 I4 137 j 8 S4 102 80 34 3- (Continued to F.ighth page.) phone lines, hydrant, fences and all mFht be set on 1 definite line. As any vacated property revokes to the original own ,s the property owners agreed tc settle the owner ship of the ground among them selves, and to brine the laud to grade. With this agreement the j city voted to vacate a strip of ground 10 to 15 1 1 c-1 wide and 2210 feet long, alou:' the south side of Wall street to the owners. The finance commit e the bills for the mon : council ordered ihem p lows : G. R. Pitcher, salary Wynne Hardware Co, reps W. S. Bennett, salary Owens & Son, lumber II. Yenske, reservoir rent Fby & Markley, hose cart repairs J. F. Y'oung, salary Will. Valley Co, lights II. E. Underwood, salary... W. A. Hogate, gravel Nugget, ta. receipts past two weeks, and additional rains have just ad-ted to the land slides and blockades on the rail roads. Eastern rui-.ils havu been greatly delayed and will be further delaved for Pome tira". Pendleton hassuffeiel most severely, bnt the Dalles has had a cloudburst which did much damage. Hazel Mausur, whiln r.diug in i . 1 1 - property fine oacK or a wagon coming m to I town on Saturday, was badly hurt approved ! by being thrown f-om tho wagon. and id, as fob j and the; The wacou was unite heavily loaded had crossed the ford and in icomiug down toward town the 60 00 .'io 00 2o 00 221 60 60 00 33 wagon dropped into a deep rut, so suddenly as to tliio-v the two girls i-u the rear out, but Ilael was the only one injured. SLsj struck, on her head and shoulders and it was thought that the seat struck her in the side, or that the wrench strained the muscles, as she suffered great pain, and was carried into c nearby so i home where she was cared for until o ! Sunday- when she was able to go 00! to Mrs. Richards to be eared for. Bigest Stock I Lkw29 L 1 PPH v --;t m Lowest W$ Prices We are slaughtering prices on ii CLOTH NG Aside from regular prices we have many suits which we cut almost in half. 3317 -$12.00 suits, all this week 5828- 15.00 suits, all this week 3354- 14.00 suits, all this week 3352- 13.00 suits, all this week $ 9.75 11.60 9.00 8.00 icsf stoclk of shoes MmFOR MEN g Q m