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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
EMIH M U GG Devoted to the Mining, Djnubciirig and Farn.ii g Ditcicsts of this Community, i COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY xi, 1906. VOL. VIII NO. 25 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And (icncnil Mining New (lathered from lixclianxes. ('has. Dektrl, has M'tnincd in. hi Ihh Poithuid home at tlif Oiiimln Hotel, and will spend the M.imniri ut the mines. Chmlcs K'lliU has Ik en gathct mg up Muplics in the Onuc mid will proceed to Bohemia t' work his mining clainiH. W. A. llognto iH in ! 1, ihi cii i and will pull the incs on the f in viue toiun. .Mr. Ungate has liis fnmilv with him at 1 1 1 - Mr. and Mis. In I hi' mine t lie Haul will last f the diive up week. At A III' di 1 i i I'm Company larr- bar c till' .1 tii iii I "I .'(.I- A GREAT DAY AT THE GROVE National Independence Day a (iala One in the History of the Town. Cottage drove made a- looid f-r i t 1 tt j 1 i-m .s. . iirii i. h i. :.riiv.(l f mm i"ion iy Her c eieunitiou oi me Portland uii '1 u'-s. I.i v altcri.oon, and ' '''ourth. Thousands ol people, utif Ii it. lv w.M.t .11. t.. lintwuHia I 'rom tho territory within twenty. rMi Hi- ! W a i ..I. I "I II ast iii' a 1 a f III" olfn'i'M nnd ( )i egnn S''i'iii itieH rtland Monday ti i-pit H-nting the 1 . k.inni' .'1 Hi', mill for nth ..a exlobit, and Hi;; night to those inter- i (ii!-; 1 (.'( 'J 1 i - if ;i i V 11-st And- r Tub I'i'i I) i'i'' h-r, S'i . in g . fj'i I . 1- Finney, r 1 -1 " nidi- u:id (',! iv. 1st Hael Gray, 1st. i'i'i', Crow Hrou., I -din Coot-r, 1st; 11, 2d. A. V., Woodatd, 1st. Jur ist, !'" 1. , Do- Ditcher, 1st; 2d , Y.i umlield, Kcese ; l. I,. Lambert, 2d; Mr G priii-ipal and h-av l'. llelig-li ol New Yolk, iui,ir ot tli. 1 O A S F K K !v interested in the Ore- Cottage ( irove Hand lird; Dawson and Johnson .th; Tom 1'orker .'th; I'l ii.k Smith, nth. Mi". J . T. Allison came the lot 'il Mondav night. in on with A P. U 01..I and I A. Made. live mi his of the Grove sp nt the 'lay here and joined in th- -'nod I).' Jl-il,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 veil , ( 'oil n . A i I ( ', ; 1 v i- Oct iy I'H jo. II . s 1 ) r S . ,1 ' 1 , 1 opened with n para.h Smith, of N'.iw !tim0- The W'WHm arrivi! m Cot and will -ontiniie to tii- unties in I'ohemin. ttii-i- t-d in l he Ore Win. Weehhr, pi"H.'c..t (,l the (iohlen Utile Mining ',i raiiir in yesterday from Sah in and -ami' on to tho yoiiipaiiy 's iniiK'x in llo icmi. The Monday inoinnur train to IloliMtnia curt in. I a lij 'rw.l o men hound for the .i rius nun-'. The hoys hvi het'ti i-njo nii; t he Fourth and nit now ;(,ni. I' i' k for several months st-ndy "tk. A I'orlhind iimn has in vi'iilc.l u machine to IochIc lnui'-nd ledges. He has experimental with it in va rious places throughout the ntatc' with milked micers", tmd it proinincH to aid grentlv in the work of locating valuable ledges. Damewo'id Itrotlwrs hud a now; box mud e lor the stae thatiunH; froru the J ted Ihidgi to Itohemiu on' Saturday. The new box given plenty of r..oni lor three Heatt and , a Hmall amount of bnjrage and i ! strong and firm. I'.hy A Mmkleyi did the work on a rush order, so that Joe could drive out Saturday 1 night, end be ready with the wuon : for the regular run Monday. Tho I tog ue Itivor Courier nays that there is a ntrong probability 01 a railroad being coriKtrueted from ' Grants Pass to connect with the mining district, built cHpecinlly to afford, railroad eonnection to tlie smelter plant, which is now practic-j ally esaured for tho I'.luo I.odgei Copper Co. Tho owners of the' Ulna I.edpe and tho Opp mine are Mew York people and they ae ko much pleased with their nucccmh so far, that they intend to put enough money into it to make 11 big euter-priHe. ii. S' 0 1 1 1 1 1 vn! ' !-.;'' . .1 . and has made t Ii- -amp in the hist ot 111- .lav led Iv the oaini, ami Illoweil Hist 1 y 11 car riage in which v.oie seated th- oia tor of the day lion. K n!(.r I. 11. I'.inghaiii, Rov. J.;. (im-e, Mayor J'. K. Job, then by a lloat in which the (JoddenH of Liberty, rep resented by Miss Jvinma Job, a daughter of Mayor Job, rode in Htate, in advance of the iloat Mr. 1. petit Mr v. ( re A t III IH ' .lMli I:. 1 I,.. nd Mrs. Iv C- Cofiinan i.day in Walker. il l Mrs. Harlow of Star r1- i!i town in Saturday, "od and J. A. Hade r- 1 Portland on the af'.er- '.d.'lV. J' .mi 1 in tec. ive.l the. linal in I lie .) 11 v i 11s miii- In- been more than ; ria ;i 11 nccl by little girU in white, n 1 p. 1 . hi j i.i j " 1 1 I";.' .'l.ii'u'- I two -.irs siiice he inociired the l ive.-v ., .,,. t iu i,inrr leveu Oklahoma mu. ess McfNio' r.bsoluie title from I t,,ouRh Arizona will I'n. I.' S un. but the wheelw koop giinding and nil tl.i'igs cnue to him who aits patiently. Ken Tty;:-tad is now located in 1'oitlaud i the wood and eoul bus iness, but writes that he uiinseB his ,.,.,, 1,,. Mr- . .i,.r.i. 1 rnusic i..v me nam;. .ur hjvh hr will be buck in the fdll ir-j spetikine th(' i''"!'10 Iu"cliel at is much pleased with his bubinese theie, a d is looking t irward t) the day when the camp will c a liire. camp among the largo onen of the country. Dr. J. M. (Joitra of Michigan re turned with F. J. Hard from their trip to Uohemia Saturday evening. Tin Dr. mated that in all ways it was the most phanaut trip to mines that he had ever taken. He waa delighted ilh the showing at the mines he visited and Btated that io his opinion he had the process for the redii' tioii nf rohemia ores, ex. pi 1 i men t s will be made and with, out duubt some action will noon b0 taken that will furnish relief for the many pioniising milieu that have ore in sight and only wait an op poitunity wheichy the values eun be cl.iiimd and used in further building of their niineH. resenting trie stnieH oi tn- 1 nion, bciiiLT pro.-ient, al- have to wait uniii nnoi'ier ceii.Draiion. Hie Royal Temperance Legion closed the parade. The p.rade mad.- its wav to the I.nndesH grove, f'dh'wed by a large company, who lii-tened tf an able address by Senator F'inglrim, and 1 music by the lui'id. After the the grove until tiam f . r the r.-jecs on Main stri 1 t , v. iiich attract' 1 1 nai. li interest, and many ci'nteMmt.s. The great evunt of the day was the Plug I'gly parade and in which the boys did themselves up in great style and created iim.wr.n.ii br one uud all. In tho parade were many able take-offs on the eveuts of the day and recent happenings, which greatly amused evervon. In the iirl I' rank Damcwood will go -I 11 rg riinl rovo up on their 'ends this week . . Ida JJirrett returned on y night's lxal from a short ss trip to Portland. h Mi, Mond, biifcine Many !;!.tl- trinkets were lost in the crowds on the Fourth, most of them being fastened insecurely and . dropped in the rush. Dr. Ke-d is attending to tho needs ot the jitinits of Dr. C. T. Hockett ' while th; doctor is taking a short vacation at Yonealla. The biisiiiess houses nearly all decoiated up for the Fourth in style. Tcey all state that they did a good business, many of them miking recoid -ales, one paiticu J n r 1 v having sales of over a thous and .bdlais on the Third and Fourth. Merchants cannot have much objection to the trade in Cot tage t,rovf, si hen it is jetter than ever has been known before. PIPE LINE CONNECTED UP North Creek Water Line Will be Connected to Main System Within Two Weeks. evening the baud gave a conceit fol-! proper channel to th (Julfof Cali- lowed by a danco at the Opera N.unia, us the Sslton sea hue risen to House, with music by the Cottage a poiijt where it seriously menances Contractor Hart reported to the city council Monday night that the wooden pipe for the extention of the water system to include North Creek was at the depot and that within two weeks he would have his work completed, and asked for a payment of o(," to cover the cost of the pipe, also for $D..5G for extra finings for the main line, or dered by the council through him. His request was granted and Mr. Hart stated that he would have his work finished so that no one would have any complaint" to make about it. The water commit'. e tecom rneinKd that the bids for city plumbing for the coming year be awarded to the Griffin ii Veatch Co., also that the company's bill for last month's work compiled with the quotations submitted, and should be paid. The committee re ported that the bills for fire hose had been examined, that the hose was all received in good condition, and that the bill was approved for $1 102.80, lees freight charges al ready paid by the council on tho hose. (Ito. Atkinson, the real estate man was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Coun cilman W. A. Hogae, ot the 1st ward. .1 tie recorder was instructed to ' advertise for bids for the eradine The S. P. Co. is prcpuring for a and surfacing of West Wall street, gigantic attempt to turn the waters j Perkirs Ave., Second street, etc. on of tho Colorado 1 iver back into its ' which streets remonstrances had not been received sufficient to inter fere with the wore. The recorder was its pond full during the summer and wishes to use the water from midnight on for severol hours. The matter is under advisement by the water committee. Until the present time the main creek was furnishing all the water that the city was using, but now I'Xst creek has been turned on again, and within two weeks North creek will be added, and it it thought will furnish enough water for any demands upon the system during the summer. drove orchestra. The celebration was noisy and lively, but was noticeable bom the lack of any rowdiim and drunken ness. The winneri of the various prizes were as follows: 100 yard race, Dallay, 1st. i ) yard race tor contestants un j dcr 2 1 years, H. C. Crow 1st; K. Finnerty, 'Jnd. to! 7." yard race for runners under iT H. P. Dyer, 1st; K. K. Crow, miles of track, but serve final notices on property hoi not uulv f.iity make the road order to avoi 1 vio'.iH httempts road is now being constructed so that stone and rock can be dumped to make dam right from the cars into the br-uksin the levee. instructed to go war around in the sea. AH pre havo failed, but a K olurood. Tom Awbrey has returned Cottage Grove and is again writing ; years, m-upin-e polices in the Oregon ' -d. Fiie Relief As!!., of McMinnville, . 50 yard race, runners under II, and the AKtr.a Fiie. Insurance Co. : Uud Lincoln, 1st; Kmest Anderson, of 1 lai 1 ford, Conn ' '2nd. Mitchell Will be Acquitted The Prosecuting Attorney in the Mitcht ll-Creefi-ld care in Seattle has admitted that the jury will ac quit Mitchell, that the evidence is too strong to admit of any other verdict, so that he will go free. ders along pourth stn- tand Wall street for their street improvement assessments, nud to make out the assessment blanks aguinst the Fifth street property holders ;ool to get these assessments collected up at once. On inquiry if was found that the city is receiving about $2G per month from the S. P. Co. lor fur nishing water to the big tank, at the rate of 10 cents per 1000 gal-1 Food Law Hangs in Bklinci Salem, Oregon., July 6. Upon the legal interpretation of the words "adulterants" and "adulteration" hangs the fate of Oregons's pure food law when it comes up for de cision before Judge George II. Bur nett, of the Circuit court, for tbis county in the case of State vs. Geo. Fendorick, who is charged with soiling the state lard that has been adulterated with tallow. Fendorick, who is a meatdealer in this city, is under contract to furnish the State Insane Asylum with a quantity of lard and it is charged by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner that lhe lard furnished contains a certain percen tage of tallow. The case will come up on investigation by the county grand jury, which convened at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The point at issue is whether an adulterant in foods meats the sub stitution of a substance which is in jurious to the human system for a pure article and it the court holds that tallow is not an adulterant it will throw the whole act open to technical violation in all lines of trade in foodstuffs.--Telegram. Grand Picnic Sunday tho 15th- The Foresters of America Band will gi?e a grand excursion to the end of the O. & S. E. R. R. on Sunday the 15th. The picnic grounds are located about, half a mile above Geo. Kerr's residence in a beautiful grove right by the clear mountain scream, iea oy numerous springs and rivulets. The boys will Bend a company of Foresters fully equipped with tools, good things to eat, tents, etc., so that everything will be arranged for comfort. There will be a grand stand, with booths for ice cream, and all kinds of good things to eat. The railroad fare will be one and a third round trip, train leaving Cottage Grove at 7:30 a m. and reaching home in the cool of the evening. Evervbo.lv ! inviti f.-. ;-.; ; 1 T . , .1 ,,' 1 ' J " w .u tviu iu u,uu,u .UUUJU gauons . ana nave a cool day in the hills, were furnished. s , The Brown Dumber Co. has ap j Miss Ethel Cottle spent Sunday plied to the city for water to kc- p. j and Monday visiting at New Era. " We Are Going To ii y Evervthins n Determined not to carry over a single SUITWatch our ad And if you value your CASH we will SAVE it for you. Prices will be on $10.00 Suits $8.75, $12.00 Suits $10.00, $13.00 Suits $11.00, $15.00 Suits $13.00- Just mention this ad and you will get the Reduction rrn n 1 t Is lA? V Lis n I f j m M$ P p m I