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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
'J of 0 Devoted to the Milling, Eumhering ami l';uiain:; It.' i -is of this Community. VOL. VIII COTTAGIC GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 190G. NO. 43 BOHEMIA MIN NO NOTES And (icncnil Mining New (i;il!icrcd from lixchangcs. I'. J. II.itiI rude up to tho Veiu viii . en Sund.iv ultcriioiiit, home lurk. ; 11 will m o tlin curist.riK lion M)tU ":i l'n- ti"-.tle pti-hed daily. I'll.' M 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 : nl. I c Nv. 1( h 1 - v 1 .d 11 1 i' ! h nt itohemia t).t .ill' i llllll ll llltcH'Ht. I to lir 111 I 1 I 'i ;i ri 1111 in ; i i ni nf 111 Js . Win. K1il.1i . who 11 ; 11 group i't I "M I'lit in "ii 'I"' Hi I;'" 111 i'U-I)'-iii:.i li.ii I 'l'iin ilu.vn Irmii camp and ni',1 i pt-1 1 1 tlii' winter ut his liun. ! in I jii'iii''. Mr. K"ilii. idin iii' r i nf ill" iiltini i'c piopcr ity nf tli-1 wl'"lc camp. At tin' I ml tui'i'tl'ij; of the lt) Ii' ini.i Mini- ) ,v m-t h Ai-1 I'iuli'iii an ;iiiiril'lni"iit t i tli'1 bv Iiiwk WiiM r"nl if' l i' in:: t'i" ii'- 1 . 1 r v niimbor ol lilcm' ic 1 i 1 11 1 s'"i-. t ' lr;iiisa't bu-i-iifii 1 1 111 t- 11 iii'-iiil" is .is it now is to live. I 1 -1 1 ;i f 11 1 ii' 1 1 ut-ii t will tu vd'ii 1 upon at tin- ii- xt regular inr t f v C"b i t. ' ; l ! Hi K IS Inking :l Mill 'li'!l iv.o, . in the lilt' lest of mill- in;; ih 11 Mil'-- tin' Gnggcnhcims J liuvr iul'-iestid 1 1 rliiM'l u-K lll'liviiy I in the N i'i'sin;; Co. T'lts salver- lead ',t:. t was ,di-cuverod uiily i three yt Mis I ;; 'id W'iS at OHCf ; fullll'l 1) tin l'l llblh.Sl fabulous ' ricliiii' i .'.nil largo investors Ik--' o mi'- mil 1 1 litc l at once. ' Rev. Metninger wus in from Wild wood over Sunday and alien dod service at. tli'i Milhodint church. J lo nm-iiih to Ii" I'.iinin;; in health by his itwid -c i in the bills. A retired miner, who work' d '!-, yoaiH in Walos and win now p--sides in Wyoming Valley, in 1'iiiu sylvania, nays that while sup tin tending tho loading of e ns with hnrd coal hi (liscovcnd tin perfect print of a hoot or shoe on a bright chunk of coal mined i.Hoo fer-A. 1") low the eaith'H surface. Tim pie''e of eoal in now in tho Royal inu -enm Ijondon. Oregon-Co lor rv do The manager ban rails and air pipe at thn mill" and eontr.irtoi (). terHon is doing yoo'l woik and ic ports some hj1 rnlid ore in sight whieh lenclii h'ln to bele-ve he in about to cneoiinl' r u larger hudy of ore thetu liaa heretofore b.-rii no : ii cd on the property. Heavy Storm. The wind storm of Jimf Tu-sdiiy liijjht felled many trc-n on tin' Ho Urmia road. The Vesuvius train an I teamster with Supervisor Dame wood wMit to woi I. nl iinrc and it took them hut a ftw diyst'i put thn road in as good coiidi'iuii a i In Turn mid regular trid is it sii nied Venuvltjs. Tlii contiiiiieil stormy wia'hi r is iii.ikin Hie work of Iniil I;,,;; tiestle at the VcHiiviiiH a idow job hut the manager Htutcii that viini-thin wors than luiH yet come will have to come aloii or he will rarry out his plans and get the projected im provements eompletid in aMmtt time. DEPOSITS IN CREASE RAPIDLY Daily (iain for Sixty-five Duys One Tlurd of Thousand Dollars: In thiH.i.ssue w puhlish the reu I i r rejiort of tho First National hank which hhowa a ;reat incrcane in businews hincc Sejit. 7th, a eriod of Kixty-five day.s. OuS- pt. 7th th'- total lniHineHh a'.cre'uted .'.I2 anl on Nov. rJih it amouiilcd to f J",s..s72. .1 j;.iiii t,t i j,(,2 .$) in tho ( days or a driily increase of ahout r-i.u- The total deposits on Nov. 12th was -I ,X0 p 17. 'J'iiis increase of lerjsiln and iutijin-hs done certainly speaks well In -Cottage Orove and tho busincHs d uie here. The business of the luiik h.H hhown a bi in 'Tiav! steadily during the year, which is a xuA index of tho pros-pi-rity of th'- er.'untry in general, and iilh'i jMjes to hIjow the confi dence held in one of the inoi-t flour ish ."if' nistitutioiiH of tiio (iri've- i 1 .'1 I i t .Saturday iiftern'jfm it was mi' M-h I t i liavc this report but tl't'- i i vi tmi'li business to at tend to all' 1 tlio if ;;n!ar jiroram, that Mr ,. V,':i" h r '-onld only make a f w i'in.iu.1, a Fpccial after 110011 v;m k. t npart Mrs. II. ( . 'Ihompson of I'ort l.'ui' I, ;i (' im ' 1 rciideiit of Cottage 'ii';.' :.:.d -i i:i !.:ber of the club, Aai j.n !.! a ti-'- ineetiu, and i nfn'.r hs : i' that sh: will hood a tin 1 ' i I" lii v. Minij OiA-fir.is Aism inllon Condomm ill...' U Clr.I,,, (uldlig. Ti.c- f-! : i;i;: resolution wa pi-.--.'- 1. bi.st taeetiti? of the l:i.h'-::i. M-.- (-.v:i-r-i Association it '-:f. "T mi s- r'"pectors and 1 i:i th'- U diernia ; l ai'' l.'.l'lin claims t !) I' :al asH'-Hsmcnt RAILROAD LEGISLAT an ! (. :i I ' a to '.old ' lii" 1 I'-.-ti Spotlal Club Montlri(. The ladies of the Woman' Club will hul 1 a special meeting on Thursday afternoon of this week at I the home of Mr. F. I. Wheeler to :b. sir Mrs. Whfceler'H report of the iWiiiuans' Club feileration nu'etinH ' in Portland rocently lo which she I and Mrs. 1ikiu were Je!ogates j from tho club. At tho tegular meeting of the 1:1:. nl - .Vii.:-;' D; 1 will. .ui '1 , ': !; a ii' 1 j Wh'.-pa'.: Sii' li ilk'il attempt v.i r - '! tririu mat 10 s of the mining dihtrict to an sl irini!!;; extent, now thrrc- 'f.-re I," it Re ilvi- I, That this association use nil i's oratii.ed influence to eompi 1 i ! inn holders to do a legal a -.e-sinent, and bo it further ii. solvd. That thi-i resolution be spiead upon our minutes and a copy of the same be furnished to the paper. of Lane and Douglas ciuntiei with a request that it be publisln 1'. Ycatih v Sv-hmut have jtibt purilias'l a i.ew piano truck to use in thur transfer business. It enubles th' in to iiandlo pianos with much I. - ; tTertion and with much h-ss chanc- f r any damage to the piano:!. I'--, '"le they had had the truck half a day they had two pianos to niuvo, 3 lif P n 1 1 n it fip i J a l w d SjtlB ion. $ m.mm s- i. iii "i r ii n, :;w.A,:v,. 1 . . n 'l i '.----Va' i.AViV.'e 11 ti 1 $6.00 Suits $5.00 5.00 " 400 4.50 " 3.75 4.00 " 3.50 3.00 " 2.50 2.50 " 2.15 2.25 " 1.95 175 " 1.35 1.50 " 1.25 1.25 " 1.10 iTOl tf.f-MT..:.iiW -v;S i:. 'S v V V.M-jt r. "T -if. v i? 'l". Just the time now for sweat- ers. We place on sale until close out it T 7 t ft, ? -' I -1 L4t!ifi t,A Iff -- iTi CAflN-DLOCK CO JyM- 'A Mens $3.00 sweater at $2.25; Mens $2.50 sweat ers at 2.00; Mens $1.50 sweaters at $1.20; Mens 75c sweaters at 50c; Boys, little fellows, 35c; Boys, 8 to 12 years $1,00 and 00c. co. ocds All Clubs and Lumbermen to Meet in liugenc Djc. oti: The Commercial Club of t ta" (Jrove has insucl the f -1! . .v ing call to all commercial or.mi tions and lumbermen t,l Ore;; :., and have set tho date for a -r . ' meeting at Ivugerie on I)cc. "th. Cottage drove, f r(r;-,.1 Nov. i j, i' 'i. To tho Comiiicrcinl Ori' mi and tho lumbermen of hi ;.;'ti. Gentlemen: It is n'ed,( . say to you that tho l'a"i:i: Co-e I : again HufTering fro which is paralyzing the r.;c.-:):i j. business and dealing a death to the lumber interests of the whrp of Western Oregon. This condition seerns to be simj ly a repetition of the disasb r of thr -yoarH ago. Repeated rerp;'-,t., i , the officials ot the Harriman S.' -r--tem for information as to when bit ter car Hcrvice can be expe tc ', re ceive the answer that they io riot know. They will promise no bet ter service for this territory. Under these conditions we be lieve that tho time ha- an iv . l when wo must do i-ome'.inn.r to help oursftlues. The situition s big and the trouble so far rca i.i:: j; that it is beyoud the influence of the individual or the tingle com munity and the necessary pre -sure-can only be broug ht to bear by the united effort of eviry one ii'Tecte i. We have therefore prepared this call for help which we arc sendin;: ' to you with the rcptest that you' give tho matter the earnest con.siJ-; eration which it dcfeerve.i un l r.p poiut a representation to meet w:Ui uh at Kugerje at an early daio ' which will be set later. Our ob ject is to discuss the situation mi l take such stsps aH m.iy fseeiu best, ' in the opinion of t!.- meeting, for ) the relief of a condition that has become ruo?t turdcn-"me arid' threatens to kill one of the create-, industries of tho state. The Eugene Commercial Club is i with us in thin matter .ni l will' provide a meetiug place ami t pro gram that will make the m auii'' a hummr from start to tini-e. Be sure and have at l - t one representative present tin J many more as can get to Eugene, iiclp us to make this meeting a u::na one, Yours truly, Cottage Grovk Commkrciai. Ci : :: C. 1'. Jones, Jr., See. Col. Iloffer of the Wi!!a::i Valley Development Leaj:;. -is he will be on baud without hi l. if he is in the state, and so i!'. i:: others of prominence froii :i' the state, inteieste I in this ;-.:s.it question. 10 Kepreseu'auvis ot u.igj.i mi ; the State Lefiishiture: ; ! n a i will comprd the n I'.r if.-: ', lilroad Co., the ' ;.! ' ',v r furred to, to ' pi '-raptl; i'ro luctn of the . at ',fi"i:re I to tho said m I'.!' i:'i': Kai'road tJ. for '.:t.-i'i ,:i. ". .:! I favor and urgo ,r r. .i" .( ntative in the : f.i (j-'j'i, to present to i :-!a! jrc a reciprocal de--:::ii! ir to those in ef : i, a maximum ', ; a i. - V t it !a-v which " 1 " timb' r of the state i"'! . . i'nl ' or corporations ,; '!; i. as ' ssdl at values far - :': M -i !. j :!;- or what it ! -.!-' ' ,T s-.!c. ' " :e, a yo'l to give . . ; -:r enrne-t atten ' i ' '.:;.'port in the : , - "f i Ir; b'i-hiture. . i f. Ci. ! oi- CurTACE ' C I'. Jones, Secy. 1 (lorCo nM lo Pendleton . - .'i of a:i agreement made : '. . '..Jrd iv, the manage- ' ,.r;'.or, tt.c Knights of r Oregon, Wash ' ' '''' .', has been trans i . i S. (I rant ci I'ort-!- ii. A! i:i:!i, of this city. ", ' ' . ii is n monthly, will : ;'i Lli'- future from the ':. . J'.i-l Oregoniau, and i'- u ll-'iori postofSee. i . . official paper i i of the three '- s, and it has been . i iv U-n years. It is ;. . c ;a.pa:)y in which the ; prominent members of " ' : : t .I'.'kh'jlders: Ci.e.'ic.iior Marion F. ,:U: V. L. Uradshaw, The V. M. Cake, Portland; L. V. ii.- e.i, L;..'e m; Euiile Waldman. r':... i; J. II. Aitkin, Hunting, t n Ii. .La;.. iVrliand; J. U. y,.i::..y, J'cndleton; L. SI. Ali'uny; Ilcnnau Wise, Akui v, Turr.cr O ivcr, Li Grande; i-'ra-i ; S. Grant, Portland; Dr. E. M. Gri't,-, Sheridan; Walter G. ;ifii;ii. jg-::e, G. 0. Moser, 1'. rii !. !.!'::: tho i ast year Frank S. 4 r -:.t. e'. u'.g Portland attor :..; i. as ': ua in charge of the pa.' p a. i l;s resign Ui' 'u was given in r h r i ) p. rr.at him to devote his ;::.iie time to his law practice. u-o ught to this city f li . .v.:. G'aii III:. -; t'l. iaf! leno ofJ. W. I-i tii in h r -: , i . I . ' . v.' t .1 . u.f in.!.-) !i-i. i, ti: ic .: ti: i-i. ' r.'.'tti-'Vvst there are I5,. ' - ot tho order of ; l'ythia-1, and the Sena-g:;!- Tvthian paper in the es it is also devoted to sti of the Pythian Sister auxiliary to the a:, i to the side degree, - s '. : '- th- l. i ee of nnnagetne-nt :!; v . itor will be eu ' a -11. 1 !V.rt made to -..i Hit? u-.?f'.iitie.ss so that it may ' ow i raore he.;-, into the or- " . . L .1 1 ' RKSi'I.C 1'IONS. Whereas, God has giv. i.t great state boun lies-' r. .a al wealth and blessed 11s with : -ecurces from which to "haw the sustinenco for the world, And whereas, the General Gov ernment in Congress asseinblnl s.m fit when our state wus young ci d ueeded facilities for deveh pun 1 t, to graut certain corporate inter sts lurgo tracts of land covered with the timbered wealth of the state a subsidy to build a railroad alo.i;; tho westeru side of the state, and Whereas, by such grant and th ' building of such railroad the sai i corporation has virtually pledged itself to foster the development o; the territory tributary to it tails, and Whereas, a great luniberi::;?, ; in dustry has grown up in this terri tory and whereas a largo number of people are now dependent upen tho lumbering industry for a liveli hood, and Whereas, the action of, and the attitude of, the aforesaid corpora tion, is such as to discourage urn! ruin the lumber business, und Whereas, tho general welfmo ot tho country is dependent upon the lumber business; Therefore we, tho members ot th Commercial Club of Co t i,,e Grove, Oregon, iu regular meetm assombled do hereby resolve that it has been necessary for the legisla ture of this Btate to euact such rail- -; ' cis'ivm, Wifo '' 'i ' K 'v.i-.l'?r, who with t'a ' I -'.:- '.. '. :s c xitiaed in ; )v! ; C".-.i.: jail at Seattle, a-::, as .ri ic a;.la."e in the t'-t ' of Co". .Mitchell last July d . c.-ld-'iiiy of heart trouble Eri- i;i-o';- Mr. Ca liioid and Miss M-l a. ,1 !,:: !i ivii been adjudged : -I-"'--'' an I v.- re t-a he deported to ' ' " ' ,r n-'uU:i.r an effort on 1 Pl,t : ' - "!,: Attorney to lf ! - '" "' ' ": ' d . i , they were '' ' 1 j '' At fust in was i ' ' ' ' , a l 1 i. .1'. ' . . ;. a 1 oi.';-, mod her-iv-.i, ;o: ::,i ewinee "fit was , lea; a '. iU.s .M:;ch"!i .'lid ie't s"cm much . di.-l.t: sv 1 by :;. f c :o ari ions death ' '"! !.. v . h .a -;,i hour be- -V , l.e;o.a;l. ! -N..;.e? : ; I , s: eei .! o... t;- I dors ot ' C' f.''. jl.Lll.il Iti.ei. i- ,,i 7 vi'i-h 1 ot X u-. I'l.i.-, f l:n I ; : i - t :. ' k 1 a.'.ors' Mooting. -'y kiwu that a of tho the stockhol- Cotta;;e Grove, of , '.h , e;on, will he ' 1 '1 said Corpora ' e, ai the hour of "i tho 'Jsth day tho t ,11 rhiia r.f 1 ' I - ao "k of said ' Twenty . I v Order ! bise Too ot i. .11 1 f 1;. .. Dated ll'lh d iv of November 100 a. !. J. l.viVAi;n, Secretary. t