OflBJlffl Devoted to the Mining, Iuiberlng and Fanning Interests of this Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, igc6. NO. 22 BOHEMIA AT I iN ING NOTES And General Mining New (lathered from lixchnncs. (J. (I. Warner is pun .huning sup pliei in tint drove and will soon Hart for his mining oper.iti-imm in Champion H.isin, Bohemia Daye Joy and P.. I). Lilly ntn in the Grove from BoV-mi.i enrmito to Eugene when they :ir cillo I in wiUH'MHis in the suit " lnil')wu Gold Mining and M 1 ' 1 1 1 r r V. vs' 'tinker mi"! others. John I,i'itli uist Ii it 1 o.ik' n i'ii I'.oh'tnia where he tins I t- n work ing right months at t'i- R i v c-r s n I mine. He will Inkn a short trip to thucu M and lifter n ' w 'Ins vur.i tili Mil) return to i I . J. S lit on I, ow 1 ol Mil- Sweep- sUki group of mines in B b tun. is visiting old fiiciuN at Cn Bay. Mr. i r 1 u I has In" 11 vrkiiix steadily devHupiir.; Ins pi"periy and it is hoped Dint li" will reap ihn rw,ird that hut I wik .nnl yoais of patience devive, wlm-h can only b pii'l in bwe does by the mining industry; for when pro ductiou is once commeiued it I'mnrs in chunks, as in no other lnincs. J'flni lull ii 1. 11, niic of the Murdy miner; nt I 1 1 if - n 1 1 1 ii (nit from lio Vi SU. ill , llll 1 Will i-fi Willi otlir mm' is Will, ''IHlill!' lit F.'IJ til IN I'i vorkUla Mine. AU I .'i'i. 1 1 er i;, who li.is li m in eliuir i. wiiih at i,i. RiveiMi'dr inii.e I'.oIm 1111 1 for (line Mars ro p'lit'i th" 111 iin tuniii I in more than a ipru t 1 1 of 11 null.. jili depth of li'Mii nun l'l();i -; 1 1 I lo lv idve bun died I' 1. Mr. J ,uudbi-rg s'iys thai I hi' (.(iiiliii'ioiis IihIv of ore is M in l 1; 1 SOU)"' I I I ol II' I I chiin:;!-, I I mils I n;.''h pl.K-es i! a :...!. a 1 I ,1' It ' r !. tin to 1 1:1 I". : 1 NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR Annual Election Monday Re sulted in Hlcction of Or. Woods to School Board. Tuition Other MourccM 61 G 93 00 To fi'jr7 Co I'lIil.'KSKMKNTH Touches wages 5i22 Repairs west aide fumacts 775 R '-pairs nnd improving grounds 1H0 Ho Paid on principal and inter est on bonds 250 00 I BHti ranee 83 00 Other ex pennes I4C 6H Fuel 216 00 Tlie annual school flection took place at tho IC 'ist Hide School build ing on Monday afternoon. After the reading of the minutes of the list meeting, Clerk Barrett read tho ch r k's statement for the past year. Dr. Wood and Oliver Veatch were nominated and the ballot was 'p. nu ll;' il. : 1 . 1 ' i . id r at i'i;' lh" v in thiiii at :iil the values "ir Mi;ik ran be ilino't th- entire I'.nii'l, mid many iy ore mote th ui the ' il... 1 ...1 'liiu sight .ii.-li!?"' ie"' C,)M,er.?"d W!,hu.r Mc 1 i'l hi- manager of i'i .( c li it iciiaiiiH ! '-inj-'i t' I pru'iiptly 1 1 1 i-i '- i-an com- ' i'i-.; "f Hi'- metal ! 1 - 1 llll Ill 3 suit lor possession nf h min ing claim in thf t-at slope of Noonday Kide, It diemia, the Ho heinln miuers art much intenHle l. The Iowa Onld Mining mid Milling Company n tlm plainiilf and Alex IunIht-rg, John Anilerson and Al lcrt Ziniker uro tho defendants. Jack Morgan, Davo Joy, K, K. l,illy nrul I'thers are wiIih-smih. It is a laigf-iio incorporation that brings Miit. Medley anil Johnuou of Cottajje drove are the attorneys for the defendants . (i. (J. Warner and Unas. U itati have returned from their tiip t the Nevada mining fields. They re port an enjoyable vinit, they saw much activity and both agree that tho Knowing in Jtohemia is as tempt ing as anything they saw and ex press the hopo that Home day the rush that is filling other sections with men ami mining money, will get started olT in Bohemia and the present difficulties may bn over come, which Hocm to nriko it hard to get properly before Karlan l beiuj tellers, the ballot lieing Dr. Woods 25, Oliver Vcnteh 12. Clerk I'arrett was re elected for 'another year, A letter of State Supt. Acker man asking that funds h raised to us-.i'-t in the recoiiMtruction of San Francisco schools was read, and a motion was raude for the school board to contribute $50 which was dofcated. Another motion at $20 was proposed but was withdrawn as it was thought to be against the ' liltir tit 1 ti 1 rt 1 1 1 1 1 it r i-ftc1i r ri ..1. ...... . , .1 1 c t iii'iwoii wnn iiuniiy iiumie'l lual eh iil' s s"o!i a-i t!'0 r-i'id is fin- .. . . . , ishe l f.o n the ()IeKm,.Co!ora.lo'Ul71,fl r1"CeIV"1 HMi.ut.ons tor mine, t th- pr.-fits wouM bo j 81,0 a f' ft,ul try fcure a greatly in! ivise.I by the additiou of; . T , , " . " a concciitiatin' plant, which he un- W it ii llll'll- I I depl'i tin op! I)' d l!;' i the ani"iiiii c 111 be i 11 i! ore is Htand in .-i n. 1 1 1 1. 1 of wm k ; e h- 'g- and the j In 1 lii's h'tvo been n. 1 11 'li st j. in as to ! ' me now K'.-uly that mined . M neb of the I Iiie.i einHij'li in value to sln;'iie; and C8O3 41 154 19 Total Balance Valuo of nchool Lours and grounds $2Sooo Value Kchool furniture, etc. 28oo Inuranae on school property 11000 ATL-ragc monthly nalary male teachers $75 00 Average monthly halary fe male teuchcrs 42 00 to the world, in a manner that would leal to the Mire success tho . or in ikhi;; a mine iliivli.iiment that would show and aecoinplished an place our camp in the prominvnt ' will l"c ui" place she is bound to reach. j m 'ii' y mal lerstainls the conipany intends install as early as p i-sible. Mr. I.uhi'.li 'rg t iles great le light in showin.; Ids work and when ever he hears any I mi! t expressed about the vuhu-s, with depth, in Bo hemia, he sights to tho Riverside where depth ban I ceti attained and values can be seen, even at the bp ast of the tunnel as good ore as oue could ask for, can be taken out and with t'reat piide ho points to the Huinj Ii-h taken from his latest workings. The ore contains copper, gold and silver, an I in some pluces good values in had. The Riverside has a lar'i) group of claims most favor ably located for mining. In ad dition to the main woiking tuonel them me seveial hundred feet of tnnnelm:: completed at various place" on the property and good buildings. Timber for mining pur poses is in ub nidanee. The dam on the oiopiNty is full ami enough wat r lor power at all tim:.s can be had. It will only boa short time until ihe tedious work of building wi'l have been the Riverside known as a great lief l und for this purpose. After the adjournment of the meeting, th retiring chairman, 'Oliver Veatch HWore into ollioe Dr. Woods as di rector and J. K. Barrett as clerk. CUrka Artnurnl Rporl District No. Cott&g Grov 43 I'ersocs in district between four and twenty years of age, male 208, female 310, total G08 which is an increase of 75 over the preceeding year. Number of pupils ou recister from 4 to 2o, 461. Number of teachers, males 2,! fmiles 10 total i2. Number of persons betwsen 4 and 20 not attending school 147. Total days attendance during year, 56D61. Average daily at tennance 321 I01-I74. Number of legal voters for school purposes, 3oo. Total number of books in library 3oo. FINANCIAL STATEMENT, Cash ou hand from last year Notlca to Contractors Sealed bi Is will be received up to Thursday, July 5th, io6, at 1 p. m. by tho School Board of District No. IS, Lane County, Oregon, for furnishing nmterial aud building a school house in said district. Bonds to accompany bids mujt be furnish ed to the amount of $2oo. Plans and specifications will be found at Griffin & Veatch Hardware Co. r. A. Ci.ow, District clerk. Ccuncil Dues Little at Special Session. The council met in adjourned session on Friday tho 15th. The bids for plumbing repairs were re ferred to tho water committee for comparison and award. Ordinance I30, v.bich was the franchise of the Willamette Valley Co. was defeated on its third read ing. Ordinance 142, which is a re vised franchise ordinance was read lb : first time only. The recorder was instructed to post notice and to advertise for bids for the improvement of all the streets acted upon in the recent ordinances. ADDRESS TO FORESTERS Annual Service of Independent Order of Foresters Addressed by Rev. R. C. Grace Last Sunday. The entire order of Forester, with their band turned out last Sunday morninor to attend tha Presbvtprian Church service at which Rev. Grace Kf the spiritual is to fall sbort oi the as they were- a 1000 or 1207 years ago. Then we feu humanity with out the environment rf a divine rev elation. Then like the I'.sulmist when wo consider the heavvus tho work of God's fingers we will ni'ir vl at the thought of God's caring for us. But man has a phy:i'-ii, a men tal, and a spiritual nature. V- can see the physical in all nr-n. It is true that in some it is morn devel oped than in other?. We H-rvn with the mental qualities developed and some will develop the spiritual nature. But to develop th.': animal or the mental or b'th to th': neh.-et RECKH-TS District tax County school fuud State school fund $ 9i o7 3u9 g'3 2770 00 D06 10 Another Happy Couple Made One. Albert Zerull, bookkeeper of the I Brown Lumber Co. was married in l-ugene on rnday to a young lady from his home town, Nenominee, Michigan. Mrs. Zerull had a try ing eiperience in getting to ber waiting lord, on account of the washouts and wrecks on the North ern Pacific. She left her home in Michigan expecting to get to Cot tage Grove in about three days, and to be married at once, but she was delayed at all points possible and was on the road nine days, but arrived in good health but rather put out at the trials that bad put off the wedding day. The couple are now at home ou the west side in a neat little cottage. delivered their annual sermon, which we are taking his text from: Ps. 8:4 "What is man that thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that thou visitest him." The Order of Foresters was or ganized in England in 174.5. It was introduced into the United States in i832. In 1883 the Amart. can branch severed its connection with the English branch and now style themselves the Independent Order ot Foresters. It is a benevolent organization, caring for the sick and burying the dead. Traditional teachings we can trace forestry back as far as the l2th 13th and tthe i4th centuries, and during the Elizibethian age they were very prominent. In the U. S. there are about 200,000. They care for the sick and bury the dead. "What is man." I believe that it was in the night time that the Psal mist was out beneath the oriental sky in all its splendor. The moon in her queenly grandeur was moving across the star bedecked sky. Each orb was marching in magnificent grandeur across the fields of space. The Psalmist was a reverential spirit, and as he realized that a mighty power bad ordained these myriads of worlds, each for a pur pose, tnd that this architect and builder was none other than God it made a profound impression on him. Then he looked on the race with all its weakness and its reverseness to sin, and of God's cre over them and the thought tilled him with wonder. "What is man? ' he says, "that thou art mindful o? him or the son of man that thou visi:;'st him?" This morning I want us to con sider this thought. If we consider this subjectonly from humanstand poii t, the animal side of '"an we to are filled with wonder. The phys ical man is only a kind ot niperior animal in some respects while in others he is inferior. It you wnt This lifts us to a hi gives nobi'itv t J th. true man. The well round ;d man is he who cares for a!l his na tures. The physical, the m-jntal and the spiritual and this is Go l's ideal. When we look at man iV,m th-i man side we wonder why God should care for him. INt let us look at the men from G m'.-- view point. God made him a hlUe 1 than the Angels. Giving nature thatc;cu omnium Having an immortal ' pinl are too many that think word man as Adam, red c ing no hier i-Lal tb,:.;i drink and be merry for ....,! we die." But the chic v man is "nephest" soul, it::- 1 ' v. can men appreciate sji.c!. Goe's estimate of inn in him "domiuion" over th,- -v 'his hand". Seethe aehk-.v:::enia of the race. He har:r,--scs tin waters and the winds anJ r.ukes them his servants. Th hi idea things are brougnt t) iiht, the mysterious exilaiued ;n i the hitherto unheard of are mulo com mon place. Man has the divine spark in him by which "he reads the Mans and grasps the ibwer that quivers around the throne on high.' Man is created in the image of God, al though by sin he has plowed deep furrows that image ifntd it is well nigb unrecognizable. But still he can reasoD, love and exercise the power of choice, and these are three of the most responsible attributes that belongs to him aud they make him akin to God. jwer h.m a lh God. Thro tho :y bav to ' eat, .morrow :d ior lorUl. i, and ! wo - '-rof -r'.s oi fCnntiiiui'il next w-.-rk. ! Dr. Geo. Wall co-ne in on Tues day from the . north. Tho d ctor likes Cottage Grove pretty well and may locate here again. Mrs. Mary Dickey left Tuesday to see him without the assistance of j for Grants Pass where she goes to a superior influence, we must go t attend the state encampment of tho the interior of India, Africa or the Womnns' Relief Corps. Mrs. caunibalistic islands, or even to tha ancestors of our Anglo-Saxon ra-e Dickey i president of Appomattox W. R. C. of Cottago Grove. Jr,- y'iC C3rOiS!'Cf 2nI-0 0. nrrp nip lei NOW IS THE TIME TO" !S3: 1 I WW Al f! is nt 1 il J Li fiyx Every Article marKed in plain figures from now until July 4th. To all who will cut this ad out and bring to our store we will give with every man's suit a $2.50 hat, choice of any one in stock; On children's suits a Ball and Bat with every Kant Wear Out or Hercules Suits. -i.-, j If N v'v-"0 m 1:4 Bigcst Stock it urn 1 1 Lowest Prices v IV- 2 ) w