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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1906)
SOBEJlffl t r. , Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Fnrtning Jntcrt t rf tin's Community. COTTAGIi GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1906. VOL. VIII NO. 33 M J (j BOHEMIA ING MIN NOTES And (Icncral Alining New (iatlicrcd from lixchanxcs. aii'itli r . 1 : '. . ! 1 ' 1 !"i ' ; 1 hi. O'lllli' ( 111 I , : ill s "il nl' I V. 1 -011 : 1,1 il,.- u. i "i iii'.-i, ((.-. 1 Mi. iim!.i:i, gl eat : 11 I 1 'il l 1 Mldlil Coillbl ll.MlOO Co lVltS III SiVW. Mill 1 r Miss KtlH'l M. Lytic of I'm t luii'l ui'lins lccn visiting Dr. I nine : '"' "l('' to n ' I- i I.ncile I f 11 1 1 (it. Caiup Yi'smjtis ,(. 'even if tae.uv week iiHscl returned I liday fro'n I ' li nit 1 in company iUi Miss 1 1 il l aii'l I'. I ilui.l. Miss ir, yy'H ) I'm tl'iixl to tiitaiige l'r , lablihiiig hcie'.l in lie .. s of ojiti'iii' try after the sntniiicis vacation at her fatluis can p in IV lie-111 i a and Miss Lt'e iiaui tak" her place in Grace t lunch qu ut It. Cmnp Vesuvius will ! a Imu-lv I'lii'e in I lie absence uf those who have made it so phasnt tin- sntn Incl' p'ist. Juduo llAirltlM llfihnnti Indgn I. T. I tut tin .is in I'.) liMiiiii to see lor hine-clf nnd liud out th" truth in the matt' r of 1 1 1 -Iowa Gold Mining C'. s land 1 ei g, imkei et nil. Tli-i vi.l. ii' whs very ci idlietitig m d the inl m n dcsiie of .li.dge Uaiiis to I ; 1 1 ' t lai;- justice .n nipt. 'I loin to tu.it. t the hard dip. His (Imi1"h i bound to In- light ami is awaited With llllicll cu.'iusily by l t c, .j,,. in getuial it n 1 no il'Hilit anxiety by those inleM H'i- l I "mm Awiv, Cont'tv Sm vi yor Co 1 icr 'Iocs nut nun. I a little thin;,' like a brui-cd arm (nusel by a iiinaav team in'- . gueH on to Jiohcinia where he hun several engagements This week ho will work for F. J. Hur l. I.llllo Visitor In Uuhemln Littlo Fault Thoin and brother Herbert with tluir o'der brother Jhilph came from their home n Lebanon to visit their fiither who is working for F. J. Kurd in Jioheinin Thoy ru le on their wheel from Red l'.riile to Mineral and walked up IlanUerabblo to the mitxs, quite it trip for tho little folks, but a glad fathetH recoplion ma le tin mi an eh 1 1 l- power Ib.e runsi'. g In-Ill the S'ciiiiIuh Co. po er ho'Kc- t i tin- null, unci fell ll'oin t Iw olc, lip 'iloi y: III , I i it I' g N l' il 1 1 , '-.li)!! 1 1 j - 1 t 1 1 1 ( hil jullll hi i,"d''l ' il... 1, ,,,. sin;" 'I tin! om' pii ., . .! (!,,. is p il t H i- I'lii' r , int.l. in)- ii. .t .,i,y 11 po '1 j i. nt l,il '-li ,i f-i I : r; tho !iin: - i i i ll im h" -, ih it Mr, J;irl; soli v. .ill; i j j y i '. .1 v. il.Ii a cine :iii I h;oi blth; hIp n,;lh. He l oi.eHth it tlio Poillim l ,lni-t ,k will linn vein.- help, lV ll!ii!ei''oiii' '. 'tllto,l. CHILD IN STANTLV KILLED Kiltie iimily Sanderson Instant ly Killed by Mcr Votinj Urother Charlie f, tr4))!iri CtilrriMlo I 1 i ' in , '.vli'i Isa ; Ii' '-ii !' i i'!v i! tin- i I;.';. ,ii- ' i.'ht nioiil hu p .-.t elerday , I n t i li t H til'' in i i.i(. js l.e talkM the a , s o i as Ol I' is '()ll! - l'i ni 1 1 nil I I ' 1 1 1 u ! i ; ; Mipi n il lit ;l ! ..v i ..11 :!.u, ..It.. I. Il' I. Mi. I'. V. 1 1 fl'.'M tile .!!.:.. Mn." ii" an ', I' i : . i no . 1 . i ii i lll'.-l ' V l.i'M hut lifpt tip in I 1 : e y ate : i iniii.i .tio'i C". h el a i .' 1 ' k in th" timlicr i luii'l 'J lu y It'll hecli ; in Li '.till ami h-ft 1 r III" was cut 'I rl i i'.it , iii' l ..p .ii I I. ii ii- i mil u't'l u:i to s.iiie .'! et iiij.; ii li il. p K i I H 1 1 1 1 I -i 1 1 ' -A 1 . i t a s'e.i i t r,p to . I', in. I s'.iti.-- 1 1, at i t t.'a Hi is, in it up 1 1 1 ' i i I V 1 1 1 i n ' I , Ini.stliii .ii a time. I ) imt in a small Motnliy aftenioon at. the homo of W. Sanderson, 2 milen north ol I.or'ine u tcnil'lo nceident oc i ntreil, when ("Lathe S'lndcrson, a I oy i t seven wm playirig with a shotgun, whifh he did not known v. is loaded, oi i " ij n rse . and when the gun happened to be pointed at I. ii infant si ,t i , Mmily, not quite thiee years old, who was playing 011 a bed cloe l' him, in houio rnan ixr the gun was exjilolerl, the charge struck tlx- little "Jrl in the h'-.t'l, blowing the hea l nhnost cn tip Iv o(T. The mother rushed to gather Iter doling up hut sin was already de-id. The futieial nervieeH were 1x1 I from the home Tuesday morii i' g at ii. ; The head broken pnetils mid t e iiiif -ttiiiiate boy, whose h(') will In- i -Ji. uded by th" terri'- h neeident, ' have the sympathy of ti e entire ix. ighb'irlioi'd . ' 7. '." '. , A I , .:;t ."'ta'e Curator of j tl e 1 1 1 i -1 m' M;:x '-: "I am tak j ii the lib r'y of i-'-nding you by j in'til, u:; h-r v;. .pik- ctver a fmall t n'.k'tgo of miix inl spe' i.ucns of . o '. 0 i ; . ! ' ;' of cariiotite, as jjoi c-::ic "! i.tk.Ii interest in j tl.ee m;;:er ;! 'v':i!e in Portland. I p.--. ' ! t) ke. e.v tint the Jury i ward , ;oie yon the hight.-t prize, for jo i were certainly en- your e-xhibit from .1! be ghd to know r'o"s are devehiping Mx.-y f. r o proving FRANCHISE nrii (.n titled (o i ! I! h'i:;ei. ho'v V'.'i; pro;, and ti-u-i. t ii a vn M.-lbl- tl. inii.'s -. i i ' tint ' o' C theoi ti'e, ot ! r di-; 1 in t he Nti r.v a I ..-; of valu o' i 'ire iLiiiierals li-ti ol the State T'cJved. among : urair.rit", enrno-.-y! va::ite, and ; ri r.. a s are on -'t.'et window. Hop 1'ii.kiu,! II .p picki: '.vi.:.. u. a..d ( i ot'iiw:e e;.i lh'' ho, i fu-l'is con lit: .n, at; 1 miik" m"re t'.i fore. in Full '.last. iL', i.i on. A'l o ;:cii and men, ! i ive I. are bus Hops are iu fine the. pie!:ers should s y ar than ever be- the not in "lit S:ilHv tot tilll' I'linli i f . voisolii v i..,ili tl.i, we. I; to put r for buildi'i's, and Mi. Ilopkitu sas that the n ine h ivs up vi ry we'l. Mr. Ibi.l.ius t it her. who h is be"ii isi'in" w:t'i iiim for scvepd wi'eks Coiimk i-ut '.his WeeK and ;;ocs Oil home CrossouKiniJ on Vein. 1 'hurley linii.e'ri iclui'ue 1 from his "Sitah" cliini, whieh mlj 'ins the No nday on Saturday. He has b"ln ih'iiig .same workup there f"i s niie lime and his tunnel is now in HI.) fiet; in it emsscut clos" to tlx- end of the t'tntx l Then- is a ..I" II.., I.!.. .. il..'. . . ... . ..... HiV HI lU'i lllll i llllll" Ol asl 11) , (i- r -n .i r i,.., i i . , . 1 1 ! vein of In e In e nuhing oie I - feet short notice and thin-days m camp i ... ,. . l ... ... 1 .. i ii " " ' ' " 1 1 i " " ii I ii "I)' ise.-io oe- wcro davs ol ioy for a . i :r, .' 1 , . J " cm il ii" m i ii- i.r.. I... r " "rt ' ' i ii n- belieesa line v in is located, which I . I I . .-.. 1 . : . . r . i ue uiniiiM i.i a eoiiuii waili ill ol llle Hlaino JacliHon and wife came down fr m the hills .Saturday and j Helena, as all ihr indications point iu.ii ui'u iiv iui ins miner, .Mr. Unit wav. Miller left for 1'ortland for an ex- I animation ot Imh leg ,y spccialiHts, V I . () uinan of the r.ai tnan ftH it has been causing him great trouble. It will he remenibued that lant fall Jnckson received a shock of electricity while working Mrs. Sarah McCoy. Mis. Sarah McC , wif of Win. Cny sawyer of the Mnterprise hiiw mid at Cortin Spur, died last Sat'irdjy at after an illness of about a week, under peculi uly distressing circumstances. At the lime Mrs. McCoy was ho, sick her little daughter lay at the point of deith, but hinco the mother's death has passed the danger point. Mrs. McCoy's bi dy wits brought to the drove on .Sunday and the burial services were, held Monday after noon by Kcv. Olson from the Christian Church. Mr3. McCoy was a daughter of Wm. Tucker, who lives four miles west of tee Grove, she was very young, barely in her twenties, an t had been mar ried almost four years, being buried on what would have been on her foiitlh wedding anniversary. She was a very loveable woman, and her kindness and wiusomentss made her many friends wherever sho was. Her husband and little daughter are inconsolable in their grief, the little one though, too small to know tho loss of her mother's care, but missing her s'ully. Ilic Nugget Kc.-id in the Fast. The Nugget :f eeiv. ;1 several an swer; to nds fr :ii the lar Ivist this nioni.'i.g. Il eviden'ly pays to ad vert i-e. Bohcaiiiv's Mining DeIc;!'Ate to Conjrcis. J. Hard h is been appointed a delegate to the Mining Cmgress in Denver in October, by Gov. Cham berlain, an 1 hopes to be able to at tend . J tract within the stipulated thirty jetrs. Attorney Johnson differed ! with the Colonel, but Mr. Veatch lAll jf 1 1 j "I'ieh prepared to build it o'vi plant, being dissatisfied with service of the company having a Council Considers New Licet- fraI"chiHB'.,?ur' wf kept fr?m.finf . r ,. ! so by a ruling ot the court, that it Tie f ratlbhiSe but IablcS would bo a violation of the con- It. I tract. It was then decided to let the matter lie on the table until the T'u Ci'y C Ki'K-il mH i unr montniv ini-iness meeting on i its reg- next regular meeting. Monday night, an-.:. Af'e.r th" re a one of tli'.- con: a fence -hou! around the r s-.- with a full attend- in-' of t;i" minutes, '':i!::n:i s'.r.ed that 1 b(j ronstruiled vo'rs of the water f-;.ster!i an 1 the cuneil ordered such f'-.H :S biii't. Ordinance 140, providing for a franchise !jv the Willamette Valley C". was nest brought before the council, after the reading of a peti tion for its reading and passage, signed by a number of citizens and the reading also o' a remonstrauco :e passage of such a fran- ".vas signe 1 by p rob- to one of the ag.iui chi-o, which ai y nvj citiz.ens other j etition. Thn ordinance was- road the first time, then was read the spcon 1 time by t:t!e only, and thni bein' dpjii for mo (Jplmance 1 17, providing for the incorporation in tin charter of the initiative and referendum vo'e, and specifying the manner and form ot such proposals for charter amend ments, as grauted by the last gen eral election, was then retd and passed its first, second and final reading. Several citizen? asked for per mission to lay crushed rock and gravel in front of their properties on Fourth street at their own ex pense, which were granted. The following bills were read and approved by the finance com .nittee and warrants ordered drawn by the council. Owens it Son lumber, $15.15; Veatch & Schmutz hauling lumber 3I.20; Owens & Son, lumber, $12 30 Willamette Valley Co. lights for month, 2-2i8o; W. S. Bennet j street commissioner salary, $-C;J dHc-'ssi'in, Hon. R. M. Veatch le one of his clear an 1 forceable j IC. Young salary, $.3-1; R-. F. Mar- arguments against the passnge stat-1 tin special police Fourth. .2; II. E. ing that he thought the term of Underwood marshal, $60.90; G B. thirty wars was entiiely too long, j Pitcher'night watch, $60; GrifEn & tbat the eitv should not bind itself j Veatch plumbing, $24. iG; Medley . a leugtny penoJ. Ihat ;pany was getting a fran- for s the e chise in eve rv to vn along the val l.i. art! ti.t..t I ll..... ...1-1 j 1-. UU.I HUtU il .i.lO. liivill WU'.IU turn the whole thing over at a big 1 prout, whieii he did rr-t think just. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii- j Attorney Johnson made a strong lV-tzman a fine baby gill Tuc.-d ay Upeeeh in' la vor of tho franchise 111 ' f" '.:.tatu,g that the franchise proposed The Hhckbutte mine is about to 1 ;ruve tho citv the the ri rh t to let contracts for hauling 15? tons purchase the plant alter five years, the mine. Bids & Johnson, franchiae attorneys $15. of lreiyht to wanted, ."see tueir a.ivei tistiuent. Mrs. H ut who has been cooking at Ulackbutte for some ti aie c tme out on Monday an 1 Mrs. Linnie Violette an I ner sister. Miss Lau dess v(nt up to take the lice. P.eu Pitcher has returned from Alaska. Dr. Job gjes up to the Musick mine today to 6ee a sick man. I'ncle Joe Sharp waa a visitor in town on business. In spite of all his years he keeps his shop open every day. Frank Knox and his sister Mrs. I Ietneii way Co- now a resident of Hot 1 1 iiiil where he is operating the W. 1 G un'iii Merchandising Co wns a vi itor in town over Suudav. Kxbibit of Rare Minerals. Mr. l' J. Hard is in roceipt of the following letter from J. C. are gave it power to r'gu'ate the price of IlL'lits l'i V( th rnnt nuir nn pv- elusive right, and in fact was on! v ! Steward of Grants Pass, old pio a permit to do busifivst for a length era tins country are visiting of time, suflicien? to n-.uv for its I w,t!l,Haa,!''on etc 3 father for a investment, and stated Cat ho felt !teA' llj'5' aftr wbich the' oa capital should not ba k-v: out by ! not'th t0 vlslt soule more frleQd3. restraining and restricting ordiuau- i Harry Webber is in from his rcs- jCoist Fork farm, and is complain Col. Veiteh replied that "ipital J ing of the long continued hot spell won! I not be kept out by iay re- without any ruin. He says that all strietious where nrofit wis to be : root erons are roor because of the TJ10 Mineral Spriugs are getting to ; made and also stated that if the absence of late rains. Dartioularlv be qulto a family atTair. city entered iuto anv such cmtraet, ; the Fourth of July rain, which has Mrs. Sim 1'rand is very nick at for the franchise was virtu illy a not occurred for the last two years, her home with an attack of neu-j contract, it would not be a h: to : Grains that were planted last fall rnlgia of the heart. Mr. and Mrs. j build its own plant at any tun , if j have done well this year, but Hrnnd were out calling Saturday 1 it desire 1 to do so, and did not cue evening and Mrs. I ran 1 felt in fine; to buy the Willamette Valley (; h alth, but that night had a severe j plant, as it had alrea ly entered in' attack and has been in bed ever j a contract with too Willamette Co since. and it could nit violate thitcon- Thc people who have had charge of the boarding department of the London hotel, have left and Wm. Goer and wife are now in charge. spring grain has done very poorly. Mr. Y!D'er his linen trving t an i out the date of the list ria of the spring, and no one see ns to know the exact date. S':.. lllll c773 if? fjs (j& illy Oi la Olf Iff V fftl if l; ' i i Pi m Young enough to hope to grow and growing because you approve of our methods We want your permanent business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We ex pect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy here, and we believe it will be to your interest to buy often. av JiiiwJili 19 WOOJLPS