Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 18, 1903, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE
LANE COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , DEO. 18. 1903.
NO. 35
gene Daily Register ami Laoe County
L evdkh have both been wort'
many truly unique costumes repre- j
NOTES O F INTEREST
special New Year editions to appear
seating the various business houses I
GATHERED
early iu -January, through a mutual
of the eity, and especially noticeable
FROM A L L SOURCES
agreement arrangements have been
were those representing tbe hard­
made whereby Cottage Grove aDd
Harry Hart, has finished his con- work on bis claim
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• — j very ware stores, which were spangled
He
reports
tributary country including all of
tract at the Crystal Consolidated little snow in the district, and says with various small articles of hard­
our mining and timber interests to­
J to his home
honn a great ...............
Co's,
returned
deal of w inter work ia beiDg ware. The most expensive represen­
tk:. mine
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gether with the advertising of local in
in t is city for the winter, Monday. i accomplished in the minee. He tation was that of Madsen the jew el­
firms, will appear in the special edi­
er which costume was bedecked
Prof. J. H. Weber who recently n)fcl B‘ x WB8ou loa,1s of fine m*n‘ u8
with jewelery and was worn by Mrs.
I will be Reappoint- tions of both papers similutaneously visited
Bohemia
for
the
purpose
of
aiacl*iuerJ
going
into
camp
as
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for the Pa came out which is for the Lucky Lester. Morgan k Brebaut, the To be Held at the Opera
l it Roseburg, Booth
in one paper. For instauce, the
druggist, bad a good representation |
cific Miner, completed hie work and Boy and Uncle Sam mines
mining or lumber company, or local
with the typical New Era Cat as a
House This F rid ay
left Portland for the East Friday t<>
Will Not Be.
Tbe Blue River Miners formed a crown, Miss Margarita Jones sustain-'
firm which contracts for a full c remain uutil spring.
local association for that district la at m g the character. Both the M od­
half page in the Eugene Register
Evening, Dec. 18 .
Jas. White returned to bia home week. 0 . Ruuyard was elected as
special edition comprising 10,000
ern Pharmacy and Bensons’ Pbar
copies which wili be distributed lo­ in this city Monday from the Bohe­ permanent chairmuD, and E. S. macy were also represented. Near­
cally and through the Harriman mia mines to spend the holidays Mernl, as permanent secretary, W. ly all of the merchandise stores
bureau, the same matters will be with his family. He reports little L. Beckner was elected as vice-presi­ were represented, as was the Hour
in the district and work pro­ dent, to represent the Blue River
mill, telephone office, confectioneries,
ets Look B r ig h t for given the same space and will appear snow
gressing in the various mining prop­ mining district ou the executive real estate men and Parkers bakery,
in the L udeh ’ s special edition of erties
committee of the state orgauization. which o f course took the cake. The To be Presented for the Ap­
jFairview G roup
4,000 copies without additional coat
Geo. W. Lloyd, president of the The constitution and by-laws of the neat costume made up entirely of
proval of the P eo p le-
to the advertisers and patrons, thus
in Bohemia.
giving them the great benefit to be Crystal Consolidated Mining Co,, of Oreguo Miners Association were L eader ’ s and worn by Miss Lizzie
Should be Adopted
derived from the large editions of the Bohemia District has gone to then read and indorsed by all pres­ Orpurd who ably represented this
itch from the O regonian 's both papers. Many fine cuts of the Boston to spend the Holidays with ent.
paper, attracted considerable atten­
Tbe citizens o f Cottage Grove are
loo bureau in W edn esday’ s Bohemia mines, the timber camps bis family. He will return early iu
F. J. Hard, came up from P ort­ tion. and tbe N ugget was also fitting­
Oregonian, states that and Cottage Grove and vicinity have the New .Year and prepare for an land Monday to look after hie exten­ ly represented by Miss Jessie Berg. requested to meet at the opera house
Henry Booth will not be been collected by the L eaker aDd active seasons run with bis com­ sive mining interests in the Bohemia The presentation of each costumed this (F riday) evening at 7.00 o'clock
ted receiver o f the Rose- they will be used in connection with pany's new mill and plant.
mining district where he has a large character was follow ed by a recital to listen to tbe reading of the new­
of an original poem, with tbe firm
lumi office. The dispatch is as the compreheusive write-up of our
The Coast Bangs'Copper Com-1
8| * ork,in
ly drafted charter and approve its
town and tributary country with its pany, of Roseburg, has bonded ite Oregon and Colorado and Riverside represented as a subject, this adding
ngton, Dec. 15.— J. Henry great resources to appear similuta­ 16 claims on the Illinois River, in mines. We observed from an item greatly to the interest of the enter­ adoption or passage at tbe forth­
I not be reappointed Re- neously in the Register and L eader . Curry County, to F. A. Kribs, lor iD a Portland daily paper that Mr. tainment. The drills were inter­ com ing special session o f the legin-
Roseburg land office, Now is the time for our big mining, $160,000. Mr. Kribs is a well- Hard and Messrs Morris and Bates spersed with vocal solos, Mrs. W. G. lature. Tbe drafting and adoption
gon senators bave been milling and merchantile companies known timber buyer, and it is under­ of tbs State Miners Association were W oods, rendered a difficult vocal o f this new charter by the city
I that in view of B ooth ’ s con- to secure space in this big double stood be will at once turn the prop­ recently appointed on a committee selection in an admirable manner,
council is rendered absolutely nec­
i with the Booth-K elly Lum - special edition from which Cottage erty over to a Spokane syndicate, of arrangements for the forthcom ing while the vocal solo by Miss Lizzie
essary to meet the demands of the
upwiy, the Predident and G rove and South Lane county will Patsy Clarke, the widlev known min­ mining congross to be held in Barton was well rendered aud equal­
Portland. Mr. Hard has the thanke ly as well received. The recitations city for public improvements, such
i of the Interior deem it surely derive great benefit.
ing operator, being at its head.
of ths L eader for a beautiful souve­ by Master Jesse Kellems of Eugene, as sewerage, street improvements,
r that he sheuld continue
John Richardson came down from
nir album of the Bohemia Mining a grand nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. etc. the old charter beiDg found
The senators have been
More Help Needed.
the Bohemia Mines Monday where
district 30 fine half-toue pictures of T. Kayser of this city, were excellent faulty in its provisions for like im ­
Ito recommend som e one else
he has been engaged in developing
and brought encore afttr encore.
i office No chsice had been
Notwithstanding the fact that a his property. He reports but little the camp, accompanied with a brief
on
discription of each picture. The The young lad displayed extraordi­ provements. The committee
|“P 1° 8 1*16 hour tonight.
great deal of labor has been sub- bdow in the district and says that
drafting
this
new
charter
have
nary
elocutionary
ability
for
one
ao
album was issued by Sir. Hard as a
aler Bridges at R osebu rg 1 scribed for the construction of the there is almost
88 much activity in fitting ndvertisemeut for the liolie- youn g in years. Mrs. F. D. W heeler counaelled some o f the best legal
|reappointed, but his appoint- new five foot sidewalk to the ceme- tbe camp this winter as during the
M rs. G e o .
H. F e e s e , authority iD the state on the charter
mining district, the first page of a n d
I probably be held up uu- tery. Foreman O. O. McGilvray has past summer seusou. He is also iu- wlllc|, c o lltnins t h e fullowiug: directed the drills and much credit
questiou; have examined many of
belegutiou recom mends some- beeu working with a force of only Wrested in a copper prospect near •.sottVeuir A lbu m " Bohemia Mining is due them for the precision with
tbe best city charters to be found
puccetd Booth.
^ four or jjve men all week and the ItoDcalla where be will epeud u few District, Oregou. Cottage Grove is which they were executed. The
in tbe state and bave exercised
, work has therefore not progressed days iu pushing development work, the nearest point on the Southern evening’s entertainment was unique every care to prepare a charter to
strike was made in the
[ as rapidly as was desired, although
Geo. Lea returned home from tbe | Pacific railroad, 145 miles sbuth of and som ething entirely new which meet all tbe requirements of our
r Group of mines is Bohem ia
about one-third of the sidewalk has
added interest to the occasion. All grow ing municipality in tbe way o f
: and is reported as follows 1 been completed. An excellent im­ Blue River Mines Tuesday, where Portlaud. Compliments of F. J.
those participating iu the exercises its expausion and improvement uud
be has been doiug some development j Hard k Co., Portland, Ore.” *
tLeigb, who is row at the
acquitted themselves admirably aud at tbe same time meet all tbe legal
provement is being made but the
f operations F o r som e time
mining
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A NEW CHARTER
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I • n tirr, rc-|ion m h itiij
null all
Ik*
ptny has been running a labor ret|tiired to complete this
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tunnel into tbe Miscella- cellent public improvement should
lim, blocking ou t ore. The
j not be thrown upon two or three
| reached a depth of 250 feet, public spirited citizens. Turn
— out
he progress o f the work and assist in thiB worthy cause.
the aimers uncovered a
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[high-grade ore very rich in
An Iudian woman whose life was
exceeding all expect- linked with three centuries was burn­
this , too, on the lewer ed to death iu her cabin near San
■e Miscellaneous claim is Louis Obispo, California, Monday
[feet distant from the coin- Dight She was born in tbe seven­
fine claim on which was teen hundreds, in 1791, and was 112
I a body of ore fabulously years of age. She was living when
pummer. These two excel- this great republic was in its infancy,
together with other led- when the country west of the Miss­
out that promise a issippi river was an almost unbroken
rvest, will form the uu- wilderness. The possibility of rail­
|the erection o f a pretentious road traction was considered tbe
nill next summer. Stock- wild dream of some disordered im­
i the North Fairview group agination, while subtle electricity
orney L. T. Harris, Win. tbat now plays such an important
If Walker, Stocks k Harlow, part in everyday life, was not even
! Leigh and Johu Brund.
thought of.
B O H E M IA M I N E S E N T E R T A I N r ilL N I
Given Much Space in Port- Given by Ladies Aid Society
land Telegram’ s Indus­
o f M. E. Church V ery
trial Edition.
Successful A ffair.
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and admission price to tbe merchants
carnival netted tbe Ladies Aid S o­
ciety a snug little sum as a reward
for tbeir expense and bard labor in
making tbe occasion a complete suc­
cess. A special effort was put forth
to show the same courtesies and ac­
cord the same treatment to all of the
merchantile establishment of the
town in the presentation of charac­
ters and if any were omitted it was
due to illness on the part of the
representative or some unavoidable
circumstances. Tbe entertainineut
seemed to give general satisfaction.
pal government. The plat of the
town, os designated in the new
charter, has very properly teen ex­
tended and made to em body the
several new additions to tbe city,
the incorporate lines having been
straightened out as far as possible,
making a very symmetrical and al­
most square plat o f the city, am ple
provisions having beeu made herein
for tbe city’s growth and expansion
for the next few years and tbe ex­
tension of municipal improvements
to these new additions without the
necessity o f revising the charter or
ordinances admitting these new ad­
ditions from time to time by the
required act of the county court or
the state legislature. It is to be
hoped that onr citizens will prove
themselves progressive, p u b l i c
spirited anti far-scring enough to
approve tbe excelleut new charter
which we think has beeu caiefu lly
and conscientiously drafted for our
grow ing and prosperous city.
The big “ Industrial" edition of I The Ladies Aid Society of the M.
tbe Portlaud Telegram issued Mon- K. church is to be heartily cougrat-
day Dec. 14, 1903. has a lmlf-page ulnted upou the splendi I sucoess of
article on the Bohemia mining dis­ the Bazaar and Merchants carnival
trict, with good cute of the Oregon which was given under their direc­
Securities Company’ s Dew mill and tions and supervision last Thursday
tramway; the Crystal Consolidated ami during the evening. The Ladies
The happiest people in the world
Mines and mills; the LeRoy Mining Bazaar opened at 10 o ’ clock a. in.
at
the
opera
bouse
and
cloaed
at
the
are
those who keep out o f debt, ont
property and other mines of the dis­
trict The couclusion is as follows : conclusion of tbe carnival late in tbe of politics, out of office, sliuu not­
Tbe history of tbe Bohemia dis- evening. Five booth were iu ev i­ oriety, make an honest living by
¡8 too well kDown to the min- dence at tbe Bazaar, one containing honest means, follow tbe golden rule,
¡Dg men 0f t|,e 8tate to need any ad- numerous articles useful and orn a ­
hum bly serve tbe living G od, pur
ditioual facts. Suffice it to say that mental in fancy work over which
sue tbe “ even tenor of their w ay,*
tbe old Musick mine, with its won­ Miss Myrtle Purvance presided.
suspend­ derful production of high grade ore, Another booth contained a fine die- aDd neglect no opportu n ity o f d o­
• SPECIAL EDITIONS.
"P ap” lilsley, the grocer, sin
ing good.
ed business this week amt made an as- is a lasting example of what energy play of dolls, all sizes, styles and
nationalities,
this
department
being
e* of the fact that the Eu- slgnment.
can do. Y’ ears ago Messrs Musick
and Cook began the development in presided over by Miss Lizzie Orpurd.
that country and with the“stick-to-it- The candy booth -which was supplied
iveness” of these men, tbe Musick with mauy tine varieties of home
mine became a producer. There is manufactured caudies win well pat
not a property in the district of Bo- rouized and was in charge of Misses
I hernia, where any development has Abbie Johnson and Lucy Job. Tbe
req u ire no breaking-in. The cushion
been done, but what ore has been booth coutniuing useful articles of
j uncovered, and that in paying quan- clothing; aprons, bed clothing etc,
conductor o f either heat o r cold and
I titles. The additional facilities iu was liberally patronized and was iu
the feet at a natural tem perature
charge
of
Mesdames
F.
B.
Phillips
transportation will do much for the
and
L.
F.
Orpurd.
The
last,
but
[district, and before another year
[ passes it is believed by conservative not tbe least popular of the five d e­
men that Bohemia will be one of tbe partments was the refreshment
booth where tbe ladies in charge
j great producing sections in tbe
, country. Some of the ore above the served a dainty luncheon consisting
water level, and there are large bod­ of cake, coffee and other delicacies.
ies of it, is free milling, but it is as­ This booth was sbly conducted by
T h e largest ami best
Mrs. Ed. Jonss and Miss. Hogate.
serted by owners of properties in
In the evening the opera house was
this section that a smelter will be
filled to overtlowing by the towns­
erected in the near future for the
people eager to witness tbe mer­
| treatment of sulphide ores.
chants carnival and special literary
and mnsicial program. The first
Good and Bad Road Work,
in C o t t a g e Grove
number on tbe program was a piano
Edwards wolo by Mrs. NV. H. Abrams which
Can fill large o r small orders
CouDtv Commissioners _
encore. \ bari-
and H ilf have been looking - - the ! insp.red a hearty
prom ptly : Country produce
solo by Mr. Isham follotved
county bridges and roads between
bought and sold : Special at­
and Bohemia Warehouse 1 and he responded to a hearty encore,
this city H
tention given to orders from
report that there is
Next came the unique features of
this week and
tha Bohem ia m ines .' .’ •* •*
urgent need
need for at leaBt two new the entertainment, consistig of the
bridges up near the Bohemia end of representation of the merchantile
Our own free Delivery wagon
the road. After looking over the i houses of the town. The represen-
road on which a $2000 tation of various trades and msr-
stretch of
was expended last fall | ebautile establishments by seven
appropration
fact that a [ boys in song and story was well
they greatly deplore tbe
endered .and heartily applauded
greater part o f this work was only
The costume drill and recital by I
of a temporary nature, mud simply
fourteen girls was excellent and |
having been added to mud with
brought forth much applause.
comparatively corduroy and gravel
The principal drill and recital hy
work* accomplished. T‘ *- «»«ted twenty-six young ladies led by |
■jpliafced
<;n
*be
end o f Bridge
that the work acce
Miss Myrtle Purvance and Mrs. !
Main and River Sts "
Blackbutte-Cottage Grove road
Conner, brou gh t foitb
Wi
ure.
of * far more perm ment ni
t
CUSHION-SOLE SHOES
Pearce ®
Johnson
U p - T o - Date
G rocery S t o r e
The Acme Turn
For
Women
$3.50
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