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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
U. O l 1 w | 6 M VE OREGON. . ,u»ru i ' r»r ll,re* jSSÿitK >'•'* ‘.vr. ¡fît .......... xv U, Xane County Xeaòet. ________________ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. FRID AY. AUGUST 21, 1903, his Florence and Mckeuzie stage lines, to C. 1*. Barnard, formerly of Hoseburg. The price runs well into the tbousauils of dollars. Completed; construction work’ is still being pushed on tbe railroad by a INVESTORS and H O M ESEEK ERS will here flud opportunities nowhere else aRorcletl iuOre gon. The Leader will give you the news and facts eou- cerniug this favored locality NO. IS tatiou. gave the name of the article shown. The lady was naturally exultant in her firm conviction that it was through diviue power that her lost sight was restored and while the physicians were somewhat surprised at the developments in the case and would in nowise attempt to discour age their patient in her strengthen ed belief iu the efficacy of prayer, Lost Sight Said to be Res in at least the temporary restoration of vision to the afflicted optic, the tored Through the Me scientific explanation of the phe dium of Prayer. nomenon is announced by the phy sicians about as follows: “ Intense religious excitment coupled with H dread of the operation developed an extreinn tension of the nerves which actiug upon the deposit over the lens ruptured the growth Lady Sees Light of Day for crystaline and caused it to pass to one side; thus cleariug the vision,” This may First Time in Thirty be the true solution, but one thing Two Years. is certain, whatever cause contribut ed to the restoring of this lady’s A great many of our reader! have vision the case savors so strongly of no doubt at some time read of noir- the miraculous as to give scientists aoulous healings or cures being and theologians much food for spec ulation. Soon after the remarkable effected through the medium of | demonstration, the patient seemed prayer, even at this age, but in tnost, | to be seized with an attack of ner- if not all cases, there was a lack of : vous prostration from which she is evidence to bear out the truth of ■ still suffering slightly and is still the statements, aud the reported troubled considerably .vith her eyes, 08468154 force of 2CO men and ten four-horse teams are employed in huuliug ma The new Krug-Jorgenson regular chinery and supplies into the mines array rifles arrived Monday for the from the preseut termiuus of the' two local uiiltimy companies, “ A” railroad. and “ C of tbe separate battallion, Many improvements were found O. N. G, There are 65 for each in evidence in the O. & S. E. rail company, that being tbe maximum road yards in this\city, including members to tbe company under the the building of a new passenger gang:, Sells His Large new Portland and E a s t e r n siding law. and turn table, while tbe fin Livery Business to Stockholders Surprised ishing touches were just being giveu Galena From Bohemia. the fine new three-story depot build C. P. Barnard. at Developments ing. With this splendid showing, the credit for which is, in the main, The LeItoy Mining Compauy has due to General Manager J. H. Pear opened up u nice body of ore iu its sons. Supt. Woods and Su) t Math property iu tbe Bohemia district,. ews, could hut favorably impress Tbe ore is a fine-grained steel galena Mr. Heuget» aud the other visitors, and carries good values in gold and and with such valuable properties silver. the L o c a l Companies Oregon Securities Co. Pur and good business management, It is of a silicious nutuie, some chase the Broadway when tbe big plant aud mines are ji G-.- Marriage thing that is much neeiltd for flux iu readiness for operation the last ing iu this one of the main draw Group of Mines. License Issued. of the season, big dividends will backs in the erection of a smelter in surely lie realized bv tbe stockhold this section. The lead ores of tbe The party of wealthy Portland ers in the Oregou Securities Co. w. Hurd bus filed bis new log Coeur d ’ Alene are noted for tbe ab d—tbe letter IV inside of a eir- sence of silicia, which is necessarr and Eastern stock holders in the Tl ie Portland parties returned witbtbe county clerk. for fluxing, hence the discovery of Oregon A Southeastern Railroad, ’ home Wednesday, Mr. Hengen pro »mage licenses were issued this highly siliciated ores in tbe Bohemia now building from Cottage Grove to longing his stay in order to coufer with Manager Pearsons regarding t to G. P. Lane and May Stir- district is of great importance to tbe Bohemia mining district, and ; Fred E. Kabler and Minnie tbe smelting industry of Oregon. Oregou Securities mining aud mill- ^ e future plans of their company, an im p o r t a n t t r a n s a c t io n . mering; Geo. H. Fraukliu and Work is being rapidly carried on iu ing company, of Bohemia, returned this district, anil tbe ore bodies in to this city from their inspection A transaction of more than ordi- b «D. Holcomb. crease in size as depth is attained. tour of the new railroad and the nary importance to the Oregon Se- ajor Cbrisman bus appointed A. — ------ lacked confir-j 0° “ Plaiu,r?» of Paiu tbe re? lou miuing properties of the company cuketies Company as well as to the miracles apparently *1 * , of the optic nerves. Her case is a Woodcock and M. Hvarverud as M OVES TO EUGENE. in Bohemia, Wednesday. Tbe party Bohemia mining district has just ■nation. However, we now have a remarkabie one al]J win be watched ¡county delegates to the Natiou- was headed by G. B, Hengen. of t>eeu consummated, the L eader is iu- case of this nature right here iu with much interest, especially as to Irrigation meeting at Ogden, D r . H o s m e r H a s S e c u r e d R o o m s irv t h e New York City, secretary and treus- formed by Mr. Hengen, aud ernbod- Cottage Grove, aud the facts and t tbe permanency of tbe apparently , Sept. 1G-20. urer of the Oregou Securities Co., ie« the purchase of the Broadway truth of tbe following statement can miraculously restored sight. I. O . O . F . B u i l d i n g in th at C it y a n d our esteemed townsman and well- j group of claims of Messrs. Griffith be substantiated by a number o f re- w i l l M o v e A b o u t S e p t. 1st, ------ --------------- e Oregon delegation to tbe G. known mining man, Hugh Beliuc, ,V Reed, and which transaction gives liable persons of this city as well as Flouring Mill Changes Htvrtds. K. convention iu San Francisco Dr. J. E. Hosmer of this city ha« acting iu the capacity of escort and the Oregou Securities Co., the key three well known physicians, Dr L. veil safely and are qunitered at engaged rooms in tbe I. O. O. F. guide for the party, he being thor- to the whole situation in aud about \V. Brown, of Eugene and Dr. tf. C. Occidental hotel. They were | This week, Jos. Schdmus, who for This deal Schleef and Dr. Katherine Schleef of building at Eugene aDd will open ougbly acquainted with this great the Champion Basin. some time past has owned aud op ived with honors. ! completes an unbroken chain of Cottage G rove.. - an office there about tbe 1st of Sep mining district. erated the Cottage Grove Roller In a brief interview with Mr. over three miles of mines and rich e coming of ltingling Bros., tember. Dr. Hosmer and his es It appears.that Mrs. Will Cun Flour Nfills, sold and transferred «hows is ull the tnlk on our timable family have resided at this Hengen, a L eader representative ledges owned by this company sur- ningham of this' city for some time j this valuable milling property to W. ~ta just now and Eugene is pre- place since last January and have was infoi mi ll tlmt tlm visiting stuck rounding Champion Basin and re past has been a sufferer from a ser- j A. Hartung and P. C. Hausen, of :g to entertain an immense! formed u wide circle of friends here. holder« «c iv ileciiledly well pleased 'mows tbe lust possibility of any le- ions affliction to her eyes which.; Tvler Mmncsoi'»! aud Vbe'uew firm Tbe doctor is a graduate of tbe anil most favorably impressed with gal complications nrisiug in the pro- finally resulted iu the loss of sight W||1 bo knowu ft8 tbe Cottage Grove tdon circus day, Aug. 28. Ann Harbor Medical College and what they saw, iucnidiug the great gress of the company’s mining op- in the left eye. The ntfec ion was j»jour Co., Hartung & Hansen, bout 40 old soldiers, with their has taken post graduate courses in amount of work doue this season eration-. It will also enable tbe diagnosed by leading specialists as a proprietors. They are both practi daughters and friends left I the leading medical schools iD New and they noted particularly the sub- compuny to grant to other mines in deposit over tbe crystaline lens. At cft, riour ,mll men having had years ue Friday morniug in a special York city and Chicago, and is a stantial aud permanent nature of that vicinity unrestricted right-of- times the eye caused Mrs. Conning- j o( experience in b0rae of tbe finest tnroute to tbe grand encamp-1 there ugh practitioner. He makes a this work. Mr. Hengen stated also way nrivileges to its Big tunnel rail- ham »intense pain. Dr*. Schleef,, ,,|ilu „> tUe reRt fiouring manufai- t of the 0 . A. R at San Fran-| specialty of eye, ear, nose and throat that his party was simply astonish- «ay and mill in Champion Basin, physicinns of Cottage Grove, have turin Mtnte of Minnesota. They hail charge of the case for some time ur0 a,so M „ ml obhgiDg gentle- troubles, and has been eminently ed at the tine showing presented in a Smelter for Portle. nd. and at last decided upon an opera- 1U0I1 wjjb wboiu the farmers aud bu- ops are quoted iu the market successful in this as well as in his the mines where such extensive im- tion which was to have taken place sillC88 men will fiDli it a pleasure to 20 cents. Some ho.lders think general practice at this place. Be provemeuts are going on, principal- A mammoth smelter, owned aud last Friday for the removal of the market will regain its highest I sides being a first class physician, ! ly in the Champion Creek Basin, They will put k. 26 cents, before tbe new crop Dr. Hosmer is an excellent gentle where a big 60 stamp mill, is being operated by W. A. Clark, located in optic ns the only means of relieving tbeir roill in fir8t d(lH8 Hfm,)e for tbe ¡erected to handle the combined out- Portland and drawing ores to that tbeir patient’ s suffering. season’s run and will carry a full gathered. Good prices will pre- man, and goes to Eugene simply in Being a woman of deep rebg.ous 8U , of the be8t gradea of fiour "for tbe product of the new crop. quest of a broader field. The many I put of the company’s large grou 1 point from all sections of the Pacific I of valuable mines located in aud 1 Coast, seems assured. For more convictions Mrs. Cunning bam spent' RW, all kim,8 of fee(li Mlcb H8 ru|)ed friends of Dr. Hosmer and family David Cherry, an esteemed pio-1 regret their departure, but wish about this basin and including the than two weeks a Montana railroad Thursday night in fervent prayer b(u., oatH ftnd mill teed. Special rcitizen of Eugene, died at a them huppiues and prosperity in Musick, Champion, Helena, Excel and Mining Magnate, has been at humbly petitioning that her lost attention will ()e giv6n to farmers land hospital Tuesday where their new home. Dr. Alexander sior, Greenhorn and Mabel, in which Portland inspecting advantageous vision be restored. Drs. Schleef, grjHt work and they will pay the ns receiving medical treatment. | Corprou, late of Minnesota, will suc ire being installed air cunjpi-fcsHur.-i smelter s t -s. Mr. Clark’s plan ap assisted ^by Dr. Brown ^of Eugenie, highest market pric«,ior all kinds of via 67 years old anil the re ceed Dr. Hosmer and will occupy I and eleeiric power drills pears to be to Uiing ibe product of prepared for the operation Friday The L eader joins iu extend In regard to the tine showing pre- all his Western properties here to be morning. Asking to be excused a ing a hearty welcome to Messrs. 's m e icturned to this citv for his office here, and he comes to us ml. with the very highest endorsements | seuted in these various mines, the reduced. Many of tbe ruining men moment the patient retired to her | ' Hartung & Hansen, and bespeaks i tons of rich ore on tbe dumps, the of Oregon, especially Western Ore closet and was soon engaged in her for them a liberal patronage. and recommendations. Governor Chamberlain has cotn- large, well defined and permanent gon, have long advocated tbe erec final supplication. Only a slioit _______ ---- ---- - ioued E. J. Frasier, of Eugene, I ledges, and the mammoth modern tion of such a plant at this point, time had elapsed when she again re- Penj , eton is putting iu a new represent Oregon at the Trans A Standford (Conn.) minister dis mining plant buildiug t*> mill tbe but heretofore it seems to have been appeared, this time Rnoutini» f*»r jov. issisnppi CoDgress, which meets played a bottle of whiskey in the J output of these mines, tbe express- impossible to get capital interested' My sight is restored, glory to *«wer system to cost $50,000. The Sea'tie, Washington, August 18. pulpit while he was preaching on j ion was more than once beard from s°ld $30,000 of ■> p reent 20- Now W. A. Clurlt, multi-millionaire, God,” she exclaimed joyously, and it kbit for Seattle with his family Sunday morning. Several persons leading members of the party that One of the physicians year bonds to the Women of Wood has taken up the project and will was true. »day. remained after service for personal tbe half bad never been told regurd- carry it to a successful conclu placed a bandage over the right eye cruft, receiving f.'oin them a pie- Eli Bangs, the viternn livery man conference with their beloved pastor. j ing tbe extent, richness, great value____ sion. This means much t o the atul held objects up before the i miutn of $3,000, and in the city- afflicted optic. Tbe lady iu each iu- ! treasury was already $17,000 avail West Ninth street, has disposed They admired the spirit he had dis | and producing possibilities of these 2li>LK-min district stance and without a moment’s hesi- j able for that purpose. mines, and they predicted that this ‘ Bis immense business, excluding played. F in e W h e a t. ■ mining camp was destined to be- i come one of the greatest on the Pa- cific Coast, aud that too, within the Felix Currin presented the L eader I immediate future. office with some sample shiefs of Iu the way of improvements the line wheat, which was grown on the visiting stockholders found com John Currin farm five miles east of pleted over 250 feet of the lug rail this city this season. This wheat way tunnel being driven through is about live feel iu height, has large, tbe* mountain by which route ore long, will-tilled heads aud each stool from the Musick mine on the oppo ntains from eight to twenty-five site side of the ridge will be brought Kta|k(1_ It i« as tine anil as heavy to tbe mill, while at tbe same time producing wheat as is grown in any n network of rich ledges will be country and comprises the following w e are offering cross cut at a great depth by this varieties: White Fall Wheat, Red A T C O 8 T Pig tunnel, a fact already prai tical- Chaff, Bearded Red Fife, Big Club, ]y demonstrated. The endless cable and Blue Stem—ou exhibition at car line and an electric tramway the L eadeii office. — - • ♦ - -------- from the big stamp mill to the other The New Brick. mines in the group are a'.l well un der wav; the foundations for the Our entire line C. H. Wallace, the biickmason, large h« tel anil bonk houses were J P r 'r“ T '~ '" • • . . . o f ............ i laid; the three saw mills at various lias a force of men at work laying convenient points on their grounds tbe foundation for Jones & Phillips \\ I N D O W of which were turning out timbers and lum- new * brick, ' ’ the dimensions -------- 1 --------* The English Government 8 II A I> E 8 ber for the various improvements; are 60x90 feet. It will contain two has a way of indicating the the foundation for the big dynamo store rooms on tbe ground floor C A II P E T 8 highest quality o f silver by and elec tric power station at the foot the corner or third room to be i of the mountain 3 or 4 miles below equipped for a new bank. The putting on it what is called MA T T IN G 8 1 the mines, is laid and ready to re- -ecoml story wilj comprise a modern a “ hall m ark.” C HOCKE K V [ Ceive the machinery which has ar lodge room and three suits of offices. We have a w ay o f indicat J. I. Jones purchased a $1600 safe | rived at Cottage Grove; the dam to G LASS W A R E ing the highest qualit yin hats the for the bauk last week and a fine supplv water power to Derate (soft or stiff) by putting on great dynamo, is completed; the vault door to match. Tbe building AND T CBS them the mark “ GORDON.” poles for I the wire from the power will be modern throughout aud a w ASH BO A 11 1*8 -tation to the mines are being set; _-reat credit to Cottage Grove. $*.oo. about 18 of the 26 miles of the rail- ---------------- ------ road from Cottage Grove to the Bo All the world may be a stage, but If you desire bargains in any! hernia mines, is completed; a new a lot of the actors are compelled to ■ of these lines, call and w u»| railroad bridge is being construct- get out and^walk t Bit Ull DEAL I T5he G O R D O N H A T CLOSING OUT AT COST u For Spot Cash EaK in ® B risto w ed across I r a n k ^ ¿ „ p , , , ; People are always surprised when * ««1*wagon road from the propoa- the engagement of a real quiet girl ed^railroad terminus to Champion , is ennounccd but, as a role, they £ .1 » a distance of 6 miles, is about land the best man.