Iffl Ilevotcd to the Mining, Lumbering and Fannin;; Inn n sts of tin's Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 190G. NO. 40 M lj W;""- 1 1 BOHEMIA MIN ING NOTES And (icneral Mining New (iatlicrcd from lixchangcs. F.J. II.,. on Sunday. 1 drove 111 from camp T. L IVeehin has wot I; f 1 r tliiH sciisori Mil l l III! I, cd lloiiiH. fi u tHhed bin in l!olimia I Entry Hich.int lias 1m l some un imhiIIv 1 1 1 - H)f( iimim of free gold on- from Iiim I'.tdicini i Kin cluim on ii vein i t 1 1 1 1 v broken into. M ii i n m -n inn lid tint the not st ile ti cxpiiririH'e a mining boom lie old Oicmi. IJuheuiU will hi u (,'nod pla. e f.it it to Hturt. A line wimple of y;old ore f iu'id on t!i l'i'ti'i'son property in th rich fre t (Muckey and Ho'icmi.'i i on w I.i Drujr c x 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 at Spill- (Ik- N. blank Kellcy of the Wil Iwood l.uiiiliri- (' en! Ins foot with an axe Thursday mid wan brought to town lo livc it diesKt-d. lit- will lc walking aiouird soon. I. 1) Mammon of Piugcuo wuh in town Mon lay on his way to !')-lu-nii'i whic ho is goin to ilo the uHSL-sineiii wmkon the Tom John kiiii mil, in;' i. laim. (i. (i. Warner left for Wild wood this morning, where ho will Htay several days I efor't K'nK " to '''M claims up Champion lJanin in 15o liiinia. Fr d R)iia, the man recently in jured in an incident with tho tram way between the Oregon SecuritieH mill an I tho tunnel, iH progrensing nicely and hopeH hooii to be ablo to go to work. F.very now and then new fitidH of good ore am made in the dintrict, in all sections, hhowing that the entire disliict is miueralied. With uticli conditions it will only take time until the camp will be n camp. Chas Mestel came down lrom Bo hemia where he has boon working on his Aictuus claim on Jackals Ridge. Mr. McnU-I has a group of three claims north of Johnson Meadows, the claims being Calava rtiH, (iigan an .1 Vulcau- Mr. I)es tel has great faith in tho Bohemia District, and sayH that uh soon as home large capitalinl get interested theic then tilings will como with a rush. Theie is no queHtion but that the ores .are there and that too iu great quantities, but unless great capitalists come in who are a!! to push with great energy the woik, the Hinaller owners must taie their time Sunrlho Mlnlntf Co. Tom I'eteison is starling in with tho winter's wnk at tho Sunrise Mining properly on Adams Moun tain. This company has a long tuiintl, u good wagon road nearly com pleted and have shown somo very good ie. Tor some reason they have not accomplished much the last two years. Mr. C A. hove luce is the manager, with headquar ters in l'argo, Noth Makota. Wre hope with this new mart tho Sun l'iso Company will go ahofttl and not only prove the value of their property, for with tho amount of work already done, it is too tad for properties that seem so near the production state, should lie idle. Koyal Flush. Reub Thorn and Clarence, who havo boon working at the mines for F. J. Hard many months, went to the property of 'tho Royal Flush Mining ('. n Monte Rico Ridg this week, whore they will look af ter tho work on the Scorpion claim also do the necesyary assessment work on tho Royal Flush property. Their lirst work will be to build a cabin on tho Scorpion claim, it will be lined with corrugated iron so that supplies may be safely stored when they are away. Mr Thorn is part owner in these properties. Af tor getting camp ready for the win ter's campaign be will visit his family at Lebanon. I ho Vufiiivlvm. Notwithstanding tho obstn Ich in Uoherniu, iilso some stormy weather, tho ninnag'T reports tro"d pro'tcim in tho urcttion of tho trestle over which the ore will bo transported from tho Wild IIo lunin l to the mill. Tho heavy timbers are all out and the sawmill will hooii be elused down having comph ted tho entire bill of lumber repined for the new work. The worK ol framing for the new oro bio iH dono. The las. bents will I e rained to lay. The hif,dioht bentH an; about ninety foot in the air mukin a lofty position for the ore trammers. haying of the new twelve pound rails bus been eomineneed on th" fust half of the trnriin 1. j It would Heem with nil d.-imK s far alone' that Imt a short time will le required befoio the undertaking will bo a fact and the entire alien tion of the management can be given to tho getting out of ore. Tho ore in the Wild Mog t nn 1 can be handled at tlie mi' imnm cost,, an I with h" propositi system of upiaiHeN ami drift, the ore in the j upper 'vorkingH can liC ccon.iaiicalh handled throueh the dei p tunnel and conveyed over the i i a tre-th' to tho mill Tho crosscut being inn ltm thej main working tunnel will rut srv eral vtinn which in t urn n ill be j drifted upon, mid it is predicted: that tho idea of the manager, tint' of making a gicut mine, lather than forcing teinjiorary results, will in I the future nl,ow a mine in Polienm j that will bo recognized as a devel- I .oped producing mine for time t j l-unJc- pet ts to put in tho evaporating The Hystem of work contemplated plant beh-ro long and put the pro at the Vesuvius can not help b it duct of the Soring on the irarket prove that lime and careful alien I If ing the best assortment of Mens' and Boy's Clothing ever displa3ed in Cottage Grove. Mens' Suits from 8.00 to $25.00; Overcoats $6.00 to $25.00. ue Hand Florsheim and Packard; Ladies' Dress Shoes, Utz & Dunn; Child ren, District 76 School Shoes. In Loggers we handle the famous Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin hand-made Shoes, and the Pacific Logger," and we, as well a5 scores of our Customers are from Mis souri when you try to tell us there are any others "just as good." BwraiiraysaiMragg Bank Bldg. well I Orctfon-Colors do . Oio. Rouse ba , "ne to I'ohcmia to work for C'umi'- Oitcmou who has contract foi the continuance of tho big tunnel. They will complete the work on the hrankie tnnnel and tion is necessary in mining as as nnv other business. then the steady drive will commence joins the workings of the on the main working. A load of!''" ' 'oi . -h ;av n Creek, rails midair pipe will be sent to the property this week. This will about complete tho getting in of Mipplies for tho winters work. liald Mountain. II. J. Taplin is working ou the I'tof. May property at JJikl Moun tain just oaM of Morseheavon and I lohemia. Stnainhotvl. Many packloads of iping, tc., h ive been taken through I'.ohemia t ithe placer fields over the Ore gon Colorado road and Steamboat trail to tho mouth of City Creek w here heveial parties expect to do , extensive work this fall and winter. Soda! Orcjon Mincrail Springs Powders I.evi (leer was a visitor in town on Satmday and stated in nn inter view that his company was making investigations- towards securing a large h' ating pl:m t, which would not only heat the rooms of the hotel but would furnish hot water for the baths' and would also furnish the heat lor an evaporating plant to reduce tho mineral waters to a I'owder, that they could be put on in the liquid state. Mr. Goer ex- in tho form of a powder. TT uilllllliS Jtiave Wher Best (Guarantee You We HAe (Good fjolden Slipper. .'I'-ii C'Hiy is working on the Ogleby-Taik inglori property loca ted on Sharp's Creek between the Halt i more mid fioldcn Utile Com panies' claims; when his contract in fi'iidied !u- will commence another eontrnet on tho property of the fiolden K!imer Company, which Kiversidc i St;r vjiH Closes Down W . T. Hankiiii 'if the Star hutn i l" r Co. made a hur ried trip to the :Oiovo (,: Tuesday on business and jina "I'll1!: interview stated that , while the company had many east jem order-,, yet Kiev were unable to ; g-t them out lor Hiipment as their docks were "itiicly closed up vritu the stuff on hand for shipment to Iviri I 'ran' i-r o and on that account that tle-y would have to shut down for a time at h-nst until Horn of j t he So ii t h i n hipinc-nts could ba gotten oft. Cos can be generally i lisd for eastern shipments but none f,,r Sou'hern The Star Lumber ('o. has had a very prosperous run nince it has 11 1111 '1: operation this year and has made good money for the Mier ; Twin Rocks. I lartl .-y and wife I-';wis are at the Twin Rocks mine. Cora I). Compt'm has purchased of Mora mid J. W. Uentley lots 7 and K block i 1). (1. McFarlaud'n first addition to the (Jrove for V. II. Smith left for Black liutte Tuesday the timber tor morning to hew out the Ijig buildings i that the comnanv will erect at the mines. 1 1 JUSL receivea anewime 01 uver- Makes of Shoes in all branches. Mens' Dress Shoes, Walk Over, We Anvthin '. !'.'t Ml I'W. ru IH.1 T! .111 I Bet tvty K"v"p ?p gap Cottage Grove, Ore. tiaw Cornors to Cotlaiio firovo. S. I. Agent Isliara hriyi that there is a nteady influx of ;-e; who are settling here. If ir l!y a day pasHes that a shij ui-r.L household goods does not '.v. in and very few go out. Mr. J.-ihui.i sajH tho increase in freight recipt-i is something surprising, and ;h-u Cottage (Jrove is doing one of the best amounts of business of any town on the line irrespective of Of course much of this trade' i , necessity coming from points tribu tary to Cottage Orove, but it all counts in the prosperity of t town. C. E. Russell and wife of Morena came to the Grove Tues lay morn- j irg, returning on afternoon train,; They have moved into their new ; house, built after the bunga! o.v fashion, and hereafter will be a homo to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rut-sell have li' e i all summer iu camp fashion c '. : to the sawmill, which is located ! Home two miles from the main Kv.v River road, now their home is on j the road next door to the new store ' of the company of which Mr. Ilus-j sell is manager and principal owner. ! Tho headquarters at Rus-ell and liogers Company is San Franci-o; ; owing to the present condition of ; living in that city, Mrs. Rus-ell pre fers bo remain through tho winter at their How River home. Mr. ' Russel's interests are being pu1 to the fullest capacity and it is 1 far him to leave this end of growing business. i"d ird U. Li. btewart is r;xpe cpected back , from Canada wueie he has u.cn working for the Ca-ndian Goveru- ment instructing the truit growers and associations ia the proper packing of fruit for the tn.rket. i j ; 1 1 I? f i U e, y n jf t M ES3 BSBRBSSEaada Hi fi' PI h , rel Kivrinrtr T9Iephono Co. IJrund is entitled to much . r the work ho has dono in the new telephone lino lio'iernia. After complet- three wires to the Red 1 tr !. Mr. Jirund ' i'!iv -'m l Clarence with bis son Moths mado t li ui' . k job taking the the other seventeen !i the heavy timber H ir lrtcrabble grade, everal attempts at get biilt but through the ra:" s in 1 T'i:T-- ! :.ro-.i. : th' iVf r'j ' line of Mr. Jirnnd the line is 1 and in every way satis- With tlij extra number a'ld iu good ifpair, min , lumber and sawmill men, !e ir maidens and sweet ves are waved much annov- :; th : w i .lien I el-; i,f . ey desire to talk witli s associates or neigh Uusino .s Kushinfi at Dtackfautta A-si-.tant Manager Cooper of Black Iln'U' reports that the Work on con struction at the mines is progress- m'.u-'.y. a day and nignt e being kept at work on the incretc foundations for the s t r 1 Mr. Cooper says he ia I v. itb the way the work ia forwar I. All portions of :k are ' eing pushed and Mr. lift a ' tho :r Lopes before next summer avj ever thing in perfect shape. !;' engineers are working on ;i;s for the electric plant and :. t '.'ei'-i"!! will begin before The long flume is entirely -i.' ; a id the water power plant 1 e instilled at the same time r"; t: "trie plant. lrs Sophio Hazeltorv .Mi -. S :ph;e Ilazelton, an aunt of C. H'i.e'toa of this place died I ." ' ij Crcsvvtll last Satur- 'ay -' iniijg the 27th at 3 a. ra. of old ae, t f ing Sf) years and 5 rnrinths old. Tli hodv wn hrnncrht J " o to C: - (irove for interment by Geo. L. Ciifrev. Married. urena Frederickson and Harris were married at m:: Win. 'he !: s. m -oi the bride's mother on if.:ro.i ii;Lti;t uv iiev. lirace or tin- I're-bUc rian Church. Mr. Ifairis is a baker and is now working for Tom Parker, who t.-uisht him his trade a number of cars a''u. .Mr. Jlunis haa nnlv ri- y completed his enlistment as a link S. La er o:i board of one of the U. tt!e-hi", and is elad to be on land o:.ce more. Mrs. Harris has lived h-rj most of her life and Is well known. A few friends were prcser.t at t'ae ,veddinf, Mr. Harris' U i ther lrom Salem, being one of the- t-,"-t;. I"vc-ollv.'nt Conipany Hera Aflaln. M.ii-;.;'viit.i l-'i-fh"!- and her com- vim- are lure aeatu and on Mon W'dav ni'. t ''Marie.- ht presented "La Relle Ihe company ia even bet. ter tl'.ui l.it yen- and each one cam . s their part well, Miss Fis cher's i ctii being very strong, r.'-twecu acts this year there are a ii limber A vaudeville skits, that fill in the The urn', 1- iv-; to he depicted lues- day a:i ! Wednesday nights promise Ijiie much bettor than that of Mv'!, lay niht, and will ho pleasing o all. Stieh n eompmy coming -ir aiii y year needs uo advertis r, .is -t mi. lard is kept up, and .-e wh'i have heard it once go i i u . i ; :i.vlo ot Millinery. hU reduced from 20, Co, , U'iiKiin Nov. '3 and uo wick. The timo to buy Ij F i;.VN-els IJaurett. now. . I! . i k h' d. Ilt was in F.ugene l'..:i i';.ti'hi:r of Star came to Vv'oudaiil is very jubilant sa!.- uf h.is timber land re--!;. raaiL- an exceptionally .:-u v. ci.nl. i en t fa.u t.Ui il i dr. vc in lrom Ilohe went to visit his over Monday re Ul i.; to ui t irove on the local ay cvinini,', spent Tuesday at Mm.: at his lU-K ar.'.i nurried back to e..iii tin Mrs. S, of (.lukitU Mrs. C. r.i'. K M, J'.. inni';. hinder mid children New, nre hors visiting Jones. Mrs. Lauder sayithcy have dono well and likq their h .cation very much.