Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 26, 1907, Image 1

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    Devoted to tlir Mining, Lumbering and I-'urtnin;.' Intcrcp; of 1 hi Community,
VOL. IX
COTTAGIC GROVIi, LA N K COUNTY ORICGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNPC 20, 1907.
NO. 21
1 AREA
is un
Compared lo the Widening
Demand For Lumber
Entire Exhaustion Looked tor in Thir
ty years by the Way the Torests
Are at Present Being Denuded
Mammoth Trees to Disappear For
all Time to Come.
In regard to the growing demand
for OrcL'011 timber Inn. In. W. T.
Humev, ex-.egistcr of the United
, . , . ... M
Slates Iind Oll'iee nt Oregon Citv,
nays:
"The oiil settlers thought the
timber lauds of Oregon were nil ta
ken up when I was in office, twen
ty yearn ago, hut they know noth
ing of tlie extent m.d fntutc value
of these land. At that timo mill
men wwtild conHilcr only the tall fir
ndptcent to nuviijiihlc stream iN'ow
fiy legal snh li vinioo , no matter
how far front stream or railroads,
is eatrei ly filed mi, and that entry
nien are not pHi tieul.ir nlvMit the
size of the treeH either. They wi-II (
take upland thxt is covered with
second growth rapliug", as tlipar j
trees hav a maiket value tliey li.l ,
not have iwentv veara ml'o. !
"The timber Innda of tha North
weal ie really of limited area, con-
sid.riitft tlie wi.leniug demand for,J(1,d ))t f()r H lino f ,1(.ll,l f(OJI
lumber, and I look lor their entire j p;ugen to connect with the regular
exhaustion within the next thirty I line of boats operating out of Pott
years, in the light of the present 1 a 1 1 The i.lea, us explained In
, ,. ,. Sir, liRinbcit, is to put on boats ol
denuding of the forests nt the I
denuding
liands of thi loggers. Timber,
therefore, is destined to go up in
ft) " price, as the supply lessens, ami 1111-!
less Home Hubstitute is discovered
iu the meantime, there will bo little
or no available building material in
the year 107.
' '.'At the same time concrete and
steels is coming into favor among
builders, and the shortage of lum
ber may not be felt no acutely as
the trees are cut down. It will
take about fifty years for the young
X'ilars to become available for piles
-and poles, ttie second growth may
become available for thcee purposes
in the course of time. The mam
moth lieea will disappear forever,
and the land upon which they now
Htnnd will be changed into agricul
tural or grazing lands, and increas
ing in value as the years go by."
SUFFRAGE IS A FAILURE.
Miss Phoebe Cousins, a Former Strong
Advocate. Takes Woman"8 Privi
logo and Changes Her Mind.
l'hoebe VV. Cousins, the first wo
man United States marshal this
country ever had, for many years
ono of the most ardent ndvonatcB of
erptal righta for. womeu, and n
prominent figure at every woman's
rights convention in the early days
ot the movement, declares that suf
frage lias been a failure, and ex
presses her belief that! the country
ih not ready lor female votes aud
will not be for some time.
Miss Cousins declared that the
Huf'fragistH got off on the wrong
track. She defended Reed Smoot
ngainst his female opponents and
said that the suffragists, in lighting
Smoot, vvoro trying to mix church
with state, iicondition which should
never be tolerated.
1 11 demanding prohibition for the
District of Columbia, Miss Cousins
says that it would bo absurd to es
tablish such a law for the District
of Columbja were toreigu diplomats
who are used to drinking should be
entitled to what they are vtBed to
and what llif y want.
"I was in Colorado 111 IH'.M," nays
Mish Cousi, ".-mil had itn oppor
llinitV to judge the woman vijli 1.
Sh" hu'l lir full swing Ihit en
KesnK showed that th- wonn-n
were j 1 1 h 1 un tabid puti , nn as men.
t J 1 V v ted for 1 ;i 1 y iu.i I n pmci
pie In a wod, tiny voted as
their husbands Vfiind, mid if women
are fe'fiiii( to do that way, we might,
an wtll let Hie men do tin- '.ting
and save time and h. idols.
' I am no longer a siilfiagiat. I
ilon't think the MilTrfisln at' in
harmony with tin- (-(institution of
the United State, and I don't
think that politic 'an In- improved
by the woman's vote "
Mihh Cousins ss h"in in St.
Louis and furmrtly ma I'1 that ( it)
hfr home. Some yean ago hhe
removed lo Washington and has
pursued her literary wmk there.
She vs the first woiihii ever n. 1
milted to Washington t'niversity
and was the Univcistty's Imt wo
man v'liidnate. having reoived her
h. 1. "yvi
leil Unitn.1 .States marshal in IsSi
to succeed her father, who died.
Remarkahle Rescue.
Thai iinth Ih ni nuer than lietiuii.
llllH nlice linil'e lieftji ileim in -I r.i tei in
III.' Ille Irc.vn of Cl-ilnra. 'IVnn . , I le
renhlelN ! of ', V. Pepper. IP'Wl ile
"! WM III l.eil. enlel . 1 1 -a 1 . 1 - 1 with
hem ri Im uei iif he luiij.' find thin it. i
)ueiiH fuileil lo help nie, mnl ill
hope hiel tied when I 1 enn t il.inii 10 ,
KIiil''i4 New I lsco et v. I hen ln-titii j
ichef i-aine. TliecoUKl hiii kooii e.'.'i-eil
tllt Mei'in' illiiiirii-heil i j'li.ll ,', ,in I
i ill llili-e WeekH I Wan nlil" lo . to
i work." liiiiiiinteeil i,,r e..ciiliH jieljon h! ''-'" nil ics, an imiease o
,eo.ls Mic. iiimI I.uiiI JS.-iik.-c Pha; 7- 1 N, IaAini(, ieeirof
1 llllli'V, lilttl liotlle tree
i " . , . i the 1-Mid olnee s ivh there is no 1111-
More River Coats.
R. K. Knox, secretary l the p.n
KeJ M,(.li:ui,s- .,oI, ,.,IV aocia
tjoll iiaH ,eceivod a b iter fn-mU.
M. liamheit, piesident nf the Ci'i-
ens Hank 01 I ort laud. 111 whi'-ii
be deniren to find utituljat induce-
iimnl I In- inel elm nt m luie will
very ngiii umu nu 110 upp.-i i.i
!in and with enrning capacity of
about -0 tot s each. The boats
wnild be feet lony, 1 1 feet beam j
and capable of running lo to I
miles per hour. They can be gut I
on about ten inches of draft at all !
seasons of the year to and from Un
gene. The proposition will at oik
bo taken up by the association and
correspondence with Mr l.nmln it
opened, p'roin the l.u t that nu n
of financial standing ant taking
held of the project, it would stem
that it is no visionary scheme, but
that the promoter mean business.
With a little dredging at a cost ol
a few hundred dollars, several bars
between bete and the lower iiwr
could bo put iu such shape thai it
would bo possible for utich boats I
mentioned by Mr. I.unibeit to navi
gate the river as lar as Uugene at
all times of the year. Kiigcno
Guard.
ORECON S REFORMS WORLD WIDE
Citizens of Swcedcn Wants to Know
About Initiative and Rcfe.
- endtim.
That the eyes of the world am
fixed on Oregon is no mere ctheiciil
Ulream ot tlie enthusiastic booster.
Not only are Oregon h great and
undeveloped resources enticing to
hundreds of emigrants but the
great governmental reforms the
Heaver state has inaugurated are
no lesB attractive to foreign diplo
mats and publicists.
Another instance was noted in a
letter received by (loveAior Cham
berlain from far away liweedon.
The missive sought inloimalion rel
ative to the initiative and referen
dum ancl more particularly on its
effoct on political parties. The in
formation is sought by Otto tlrond
luud of Stockholm, who is connect
ed with the Central Bureau of Sta
tistics of Sweodcn. Ho ntates that
he is preparing a tieatiso on the
subject and that ho has learned
that the two measures had been
adopted by tho Oregon legislature
and that he wished to know moro
of their practical application.
Jf you want a good farm talk to
Hinds the real estato man.
LAND ENTRIES
linlries Increase From 850
, H, . r. itr .
to 926 in Six Weeks.
Requests for Extra Clerks to the In
tcrior Department Almost Ignored!
Entrynien Indignant Over tlie Out -;
lagoons Treatment Papers on File .
Many Months. !
' 'ili(.'e'-tiuii
if tiin'ar land and
home, lend ei.liies in the United
Sidles l.and ():li'-e in Rosel.iir' has
i' i n Iro'ii I if to woisn Six
.lv ! j . i ,'-,pe(ial I nspTt or
N. J OliiK-n at lived from
D'Mivr for I lie announced purpose
nf ai-'elni;' toii-lieve thiseonge'
tion, tliir" wern on hie in the land
nltiei- s"o . nt i j i - .. Tliumday nmrn-in:-
" li -i. In- M ini O'P.tien 1-lt for
'id.l.ii'l. Calif, pntsuatit to a
., ,., i
h i !.)Di ti e I n t ri r Ik
t U''..-i)ii)ton, there were
. life
lit
ilnedia'f tli"f in ?ight,as the In
it'ii r I t tiin ( n,(-nt has-made 110 pro
vision I n ri 1 elell.s nei.ili d to
t clear : .vny tiie. liel I up entries.
"Tide and ii;.;ain we have tirgent
Iv ie piesteil th' Ilitelior Oo . n 1 1 -ni'-nt
to pi ov el. for cxti a elei ks so
tl .it llie-M- ullir-' e.Hild he disposeii
ol," .-.11 I I.'.Cf iver l.awreni-e today,
"hilt each tint" we hive lieen in
humed t itit Hi"!" are no funds
javid ibh foi sm h a purpose, Whil
Mi
I'lirieii is u competent. 1 nspeet-
01 mspectot was not required t"
tllj.
w - needed extra clerks,
mi l have need. I them for months,
but jtnt when e are going to get j
them would bedilliiult to piopheay.j
lnspeeti.r O'P.tieii merely repeated
the woik oi picviniH inspector'-, '
1 ' ;
approving '-nines that long ago j
uii'b-i went mvi dilation and should I
1
have been expedited 'to patent, j
Now, I suppose, instead of allowing j
,.,1,1!.. ilw. I, , tenor Deimi-lmei. I
stid another inspoctor to j
go over the work that has already
been 'h;ue ' '
To say that. nlrynieu, whose pa-
, 1 ,. , r . . .
peis have hem 011 hie for mauy
months, aic indignant over such
-.1
outrageous treatment is putting it
mildly When Inspector O'lbbui
was detailed bete six weeks ago, it i
.,.10 iivtiiU,l lli'it ..tiliiec tvoiihl br.
.1-1 V 1'V IVM LII'll
expedited to p t tent . Failure to
realize this expectation and the
gloomy prospect, of many more
weeks and probably months of wait
ine. has moused the harshest criti-
ciHin of the Interior Department.
Kxen those who have heretofore Hy the litnple means of nicking
justified the Department's delays on a spade into the ground at Peek
tho ground of needed investigation ski11- N" V.. recently and turning
, . . . , over a s-od, the mayor of Newvork
do not, hes.late now to join in ''uiclty inaugurated work o tlie new
denuiicialion of tho gross injustice j w;,tt.r supply system for that great
being done to hundreds of nppli- njctropoliH, whieh will be the most
cants with honorable intentions, tremendous ever undeitaken. It
Unloitunately, however, the entry-1
men have but one alternative, and
that is' to await the gracious pleas
ure ol tho maladministration at
at Washington. Uoseburg Review.
A Fortunate Texan.
Mr. 10. W. (biijdloe, of 107 St. Louis
St., Dallas, Tex. .says: "In tlie past
year I have become ticiiialnted with
Dr. Kind's New. Life I'llls, and no Inv
ntive 1 ever befoie tiied so effect uully
tllKposes of inaliii fn and bilioiisnesH."
They don't grind or gripe. Ects. nt
PieiiHiinV I'harnmey.
Fxnrcss Rates Reduced. I
1-
Wells Fargo Kx press company
has reduced the express rate from
Portland to Cottage Grove irom
1.25 to $1.10 per buddred.
THE LEAGUE
IN SESSION
Willamette Valley Develop3
i I if i
mcnl League Meeting
The Commercial Club Has Put folh
Untirinrj Encrqyto Make it the Most!
I
Successful one Ever Held -Fine
Proyram for Hie Event Has Been
Prepared.
The
ui'-etinj.' of the Wil-
' l,iin'',t(
,s 1:1 Sl
Vatley I l -vi-lupin- n i League
io'i to 'n.v, :nd i att-ndod
lii niv -P !''" 'e-i from
01 1 mi -it ion ; m other part of the
' o'inty and throu;h tl;r. vnll-y. The
matter ol trnnup,'itaion and water
'v.iVH vi,l iic-ive : -p ci 11 Hlt'nttou,
out fiiiil mtcHt-, shov.ing our re
Miun ( h an I iiidu-tries, will alno be
brought into prominence. Anv and
II far;ri-M, miners and business
'"-" ,li, lr w've, and daughters ,
vi'.l he welcomed. 111 hvt it is de- J
- iiniit
that as mauv .attend as t.os-
hat a
lble, as tin- session will be full of
interest for all. The delegates and
visitors attending Hie convention
. .
are invited to make lite usu of the I
club rooms a-, guests of the Com
mercial Club. The following pro
gram of exeieh-es li.'S been r
taiiged :
I ia r,v: vt
Millie OrrlifHlM
A'l'lle-s ni WYIi-iitii" ,11 li- lnilf yf
' I ' anmi'icial C lull ( '. .1. Howyl d
Aidies ol U'eli'ullii' oil behalf of
citv Mayor .1.1. Jones
McciMig pl.n-eil in i-im r.'.i' nt' 1'ivii-d.-i'tt
..mViPauvttf Y.aliey De
velopment ! . ai.' 11 ..(' d . IS llofer
Annual leel ion of oilii-ers and
oih.-l ini-iie"s
The l.nst t in ir. I.. 1 1 tin r S u I livu n
Male i ,111. n t. tt.-
The PmI I l.iuel l'"hcy "1 the
I ul II 1 e ( '. iIi.lM'i'xmiui 11 1 1 aw ley
"'1'he I '.' j'li t i'- if I h 'pnient "
. .1 . I ' . Campbell
III. .11111 I ' n: vi-r-ir v .1 in I S 1 .1 1 e I h'-
velopment ......! rot I'. ii. Young
'1 he N orl li Wind.. 'batty
I ; 1 1 iiart'tte
-p, an.-,p..i -tali"ii and Waterways. ...
, Col. i:. Iloiei-
Mu n- On hestra
rvcxiso m-i..s- s, p 111.
ur .Oivh.-strn
Kepolts ofcoinmilites ail'IColl-
n,,. P.edouin hove Son;,'
ellli-aiill ol illsineK
. I'inxuti
.Male iuai'tette
Cause of Pi'Kgresx. . iov. Chamberlain
The battle iSr an np.m Kiver
Hon. b. F. Jones
it:., ll'l . ... I I. ... ....l...i.
n 1 lee o in- e , i i i iiu.i i in-.
M:,le ipiarlelte
The ltailroad Commis-ion and In-
dutrles of Oregon T. K. ( 'ampliell
, j,. Sl,i,.it ios.-inirg
and Cons I'.a.y.. lion, bonis Karzee
' '
The Way New York Proposes to
Supply Its Citizens With Pure
Water
wju cxcft!a the Suez, canal in cost
with a total of $ll')l,(HlO,(i(K and is
to ultimately furnish tho city with
a mere tiille of SOU, 000 000 gallons
of water daily, in addition to its
present supply. So great is the
consumption of water there, that
one after another all tlie available
streams ami watersheds in tho im
mediate vicinity have been ex
hausted, and the pioblem o get
ting the necessary supply has as
sumed more serious proportions.
.is a result iu" greatest unuei iaii
iug ever attempted for. such a pur-1
1 1 . : 1 .!
poso is now under way. It involves
.rd limn lou I liin Mu ril tv: f.M- -
, I. . ,:i . '
uo. o. u.,o, umnu m, ,, to-
gether with tunnel, aqueduct, audi
reservoir construction on
i Titanic
I scale. The water will How 130
rnilf H from the farthest limits of tlie !
Supply to tlie fount iin in City Hall
park Hid the v it ei h Is fo !,r. ,
: drained Ime an urea of more than
o.j vpiar miles. A filter plant DO !
; acres in extent mid two rewej yoirs, !
'fine of them having u ap trii.y ..f '
12,000,0(10,000 K!lijlH an Hie
: other 10,000,000,000 .) be lent
tires of the work. 'I lie latter fen-
i"pX vVrom huiVa'LVlper
'ones, will be 12 miles Ion;j by two
n.iicS wide, the s.n.iiw o.,e
win ner exsit'ite tlie removal of the
j entire village of Kensico, including
ling many old homesteads whore
! families have, lived for generations.
ereal, M"CV Vfe the
water to tlie city will 1,,-jvm a lmre
larger than the ui, -, and will :
"der Hudson over ataj
I uepui ol OOO lei.t.
Of course, New Vork does not
expect to drink all of the water. '
Some of it will he used f.r hathing i
purposea and the f.'teet cleaning!
commissioner is of the opinion that;
the streets also should he washed!
every .lay, an operation which will
teniarid the contents of a small
i l"ko. Statesmau
' " "
The Magic No. 3.
.Nuinlei lliref h
nnlei lliref ;t wieleiful mas-1
lor iei. H. Pant-, of (e.i.ir'
.-cit
(inner Me., n.-eoi .Mi.lt to a letter
j which ivmls: "Alter suffeiin- much
I " 111 , . noniue. an.. i,.-
comim: trrently ili-euura''efl hy the
j failure to tind relief. I tried hV-ctrie
1
mi. I three bottles c.fK; !. !-. 1 the hj."
' ":" "" ' '"- " r M omaeli, , ,
1 1 . I .11 fl K 11 v I niiWi 1
lier
b.V
l'en-
hi in
Phariaaew ."ii'cts.
Don't do Any Good to Get Mad.
The people of F.ugene are becom
ing impatient because the S P
1 . 1. .1-
noes noi no eeiratn tilings, say
i -.l . . tt,n : . , 1
,0. . ,-ape, mi. jusi r,e; man
and see .vhat go'id it doe?. Tho j
madder you get with the S t the j
slower will be the response. Just
teepcor.itt.il pattu U.K. boy9trjftH vviUOllt ulllllje CQst tQ thfi
on the back and it wi I corns ju.t ; )eoplej hy tbt. simple expedient ot
as quick. We are almost past the i stepping in with g0Verement oper
m,d stage. Albany D cm-crat. . ation of monopolies andgovern-
He Fired the Stick.
"I have fiie.l tlie walking sti. k I've
carried over in you:-, on a. eouiii of 11
!..!. !.. Wwlt...l .......... I-,'... I .1'
m-nt, until I tiied' liueklen-s Ainiea railroads mid telegraphs and such
Salve : that has li ;'; il the sole and , things as need to be monopolies for
made me a hnpnv man." writes ,lohiiit, . r . , . .
(iniiett, of North Mills. X. c 1 inar-1 their successful and cheap develop
iinteed for piles, l.ui ns. . t.-, by liea- 'ment, The government keeps the
sun's i'linntiiicv. .Vifetiif. - , . .....
' . m . manufacturers in check by its du-
Linn-Lane Boundary. 1 tiss and taxes. It is seemingly a
Assessment ot propel ty adjacent ve,'-v paternal government, but per
to thf bom (l iry lino between Linn I haps not more so thau is necessary
an 1 Lane counties, will not be j to secure to the individual citizen
made until the H.irvey oi the new j his liberty aud equalil whieh we
line has been completed and t lie j , , , ,..,
I; 1 ,,;, t.. 1 , 1 n 1 r- declare for them, but fail to s2cure
line definitely located. Deputy Limi
County A-ssessor Knl fiidier, con-1 to t'ie:u-
feired with Assessor Kieney of I We will get there after awhile,
Lane county thi week iu ICugene, j but New Zealand seems to have
and the m uter of the, boundary , slnleu a malch on us They have
and the assessment ot properly was; . , , . ,
discussed. The Hue was changed I StrCet Car fared fr a Penny- wluch
hy act of the last legiiat me, where-:s two cents; and a seat for every
by Linn county obtaius laud form- j passenger. When the seats are full
erly iu Lane couuty. but which by j o more are tukeu aboard, an ar-
situation naturallv
belongs to this
county,
Change of Time.
The time ot arrival of No. 12,
the not th hound overland passenger
train dun here nt 11:20 a. m. has
been changed to 1:1(1 p m or about
two hours !abr w hich will probably
bring it on time, as it has been
about that much Into for tho past t
mouths The time of arrival of the
Cottage (Love local his been
( hanged also, from '.) :."() to 10:0.1 p.
m.
Acciden to a Pioneer.
(1- A. Hurt, a well known pioneer
of Oregon had a narrow escape
from death iu a runaway accident
in Portland last week. Mr. Hurt,
who is 84 years of age, was on his
way to the home of his grandson,
when he was knocked down and
trampled upon by a runaway team
attached to a delivery wagon. No
bones were broken however, and
the agetl IU3n-s jnjurjeN, while pain
1
ful are not thought to be serious
,
was in the (ity from his
nome ut oucaua to aiteiui tlie pto-
users reunion.
THE PEOPLE
REALLY RULE
Adopt Many New Ideas for
Self Government
1 Where the Government Operates the
Railroads. Telegraphs, etc.. Where
no Monopolies are Allowed to Exist
and Where the People Actually
Rule in Fact.
We read in the magazines a great
many articles on New Zealand. It
j ls a new country, but it Heetna able
! to iurnib many ne ideas of eov-
'ernment. Some of these as detailed
1 by a prominent official of that coun-
; try, not long ago, miebt be Drofit-
aliy imitated iu this cottBtry
v . . .. ,,
'ew faiana, it would seem,
lis governed on the idea which ia
graduailj'
controlling
( strength here that the people really
; rule. There they do it in fact; here
tbe have only done it in name.
1 "'.v 'i iuc tuouwus ui our
ruleis, who too ofteu have fallen
An. o ..... r i, ..ii
into the habit of regarding them
: selves and their own interests as
' the peopled and of ruling accord
1 jiugly. Here the corporation has
1 1 ia i ' l 1 -v vuuiiui J I L 11 1 U X I UUI
whjcb it u UQW tQ be torQ dowQ
New Zeiland seems to have taken
1 .it oy me ear in nme, ana to have
HecureiJ the development of iodu-
I ment hsnd on conspiracies seeking
to suppress competition in business.
The government operates the
rangeineut recouimeuding itself to
the good sense ot everyone save
ttoe transporter, no one ot whom
has ever seen its propriety.
I They say the proposed passeuger
I would howl if excluded; aud so he
I might; but the way to pacify him is
I to give him a seat in another car
I which is also another remedy which
the transporter in this country finds
too costly. Guard.
Will Locate In This City.
Dr. J. O. Van Wiukle will move
to Cottage Grove trom Wendling
where he has enjoyed a lucrative
practice for the past year and a half.
He expects to locate permanently
aud lias rented the offices over the
Hank of Cottage Grove and will
occupy them after July first. He
is the local phvsieiau for the Booth-
' Kelly Lumber Company, also is dis
trict surgeon for the S. P. Co. Mr.
Morris sold him a Trowbridge piano
to take with him to Cottage Grove,
Hegister.
If you sutler from bloating, belchlujr
sour stomach. Indigestion or ilysjiep-
sin, mite a Kings ir,spepta Tablet
. ru. , , and overcome the
1 (liH(1R.Veable tl.oui,le. It will Improve
the appetite and aid digestion. Hold
by New Era Prutf Srore.
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