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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1900)
i L .fetww-MH Business Men EcottaSveAdvcrtUeln Bring Your Job Work to the PJugget Job Office. Prices Reasonable taiii Farm.ig Itu;reHts of th.B CommttnJty( to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VXXL. II PROFESSIONAL. I I I "I" 1 ' 1 1,11,1 J. E. YOUNG httorney-at-Zaw Ode on Ml 'treot, West Blilo COTTAUK GKOVK, OKU. "jTsT MEDLEY Moriicv-dt'W ww , Offlee on Main ilreet-t CoTTAOH GKOVK, OKK. L. L. STEVENS J T . . . Lui mention lrn i Mllilnc llmliieni l,f .nil Coltenllnni. F.UGKNH, OKK. JEROME KNOX E... ,t T nut a rw,.iietiinjld to Mining llualncM. Cottack Gkovk, Oku. L,1.MUI IHOstrsoH CIIA. A. IIAHHY. pHOMPSON & HARDY itlonicys and Counselors-at- Law 1 Pi-trUl uneiill'in itlven to the Uw ol Milieu. EUGKNIt, ORK. L. T. HARRIS ittornty and Couiisclor-ai-Lair jsjui attention leii to Ihajawtf Mines. fltil Kllunl lunk Uulldlnr. Kl'GICNH, OltK. IE LIABLE ASSAYS. gFtmplti by mall receive itout attention. P. WHITE, COTTAHK H0VK. OltK. Offlcewlth JinfIIiMenwr, Main at. W. W UYH. T. W. XEVIU. Lloyd & N,evill KIXINd KNOINKKIW U.H. HK UTV MIXKIIAI. HUUVKVOIIK Itcoiin ia-.VJ fbainlnrot Commerce VW.anA tn I'OUTI.AND. OltK. r.v. iwi kiwi H. C. PERKINS Vtputi U. S. Mineral Surveyor itlal attention given In Mining Claim ami procuring of Patent. Grants Pass, Or. Mrt. latherins Scblaof, M. 0. Diseases of Women and Children COTTAGK GROVE, ORK. BUSINESS. CO UO-a, IRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN STREET COTTAGK GROVlt, ORE. William Rcnshaw fHE EXCHANGE" AI.K WALKK1. Manager. DEALER IN FINE fVlNUS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main meet, Cottage tlroye, Orp. CALL ON IB. L. PICKARD & SON i 70T IlnTTOtf tuntntiun totn iriVnfMl BIUN WORK, CAUHIAOE PAINTING. Work guaranteed CoTTAGB GROVK, OltB. EAKIN & BRISTOW BANKERS"" Transact a Oonoral Banking Duslncaa In All Ita Branches. Cottagb Grovb, Orb. CY. .MILLER & CO. General Blacksmithing -Two doors North of Eakln & Brlatow'a- Cottaob 6rovr, Orb. 4, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Friday, June 15, 1900. NO. 22 I .New rockery. JUST ARRIVED I fc Will sell you very handsome semi porcelain, in plain ware, for almost the price of the common ware. A full line in plain and decorated. Come in and price them. Eakln & Brlstow. 0 & a w 1 ea0HeBB9a00n0H0a0(ieBHn0B0I0ieH0H0HeD0H0BBnHEHH0HeB0He)H0H0B0BeHHII9B0Ho . FOR MEN. Wu handle Slimline Olnvu Coniiniiy'H goods. They arc considered tiic bent glove in the miirkut. Good Yi How Oil fitock with pntonletl Htrin fiiHti'iior 50niid 76c. Our Slcnm Trnof line nrc a coft, plln l)lu no, n h well iih (liirul)lo; iiiiiiIu with pntciileil ftring fiiHt onur H5c', f 1 untl f 1 'J6. Utilini'il Kit, en(t fliiinli, making n very nkt! driving glove . 'Jo. Snrnnnu Buck, li((Iit weight, fl Mi stook, no hanil, open hack, I'orter fiihtener, wctl(Hl,witx linen thiciul Hoft mill plinhle; iiniloiilitcilly the hent uhive in tliu miiikct . .'. 1 fl 50. Unlineil Chopper Mltn, nil riiin pa If ttkin Wound $1. I.incl Kit filovcH, fine Htouk tU Hi uiiiiiuu nun ia COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. FOR HOYS Cotton SwettcrH, pooil qimlity, in maroon itntl niihortt'il ttripeil coloru COc. All-Wool, liht weight, aborted col ored Htriped $1 25. FOR MEN. Cotton, good quality, color ma roon " 50c. Mixed Cotton and Wool, medium heavy, maroon 80c. All-Woof, good quality, medium heavy, maroon $1 10. Same iih above, only finer wool, iih eorted Holid coloru $ I 05, All-Wool, very lino quality, in aH Horted colored HtripcH $2 '25. White, medium heavy $2 60. FOR CHILDREN. Lawn Hoods, mnde of lace open work; very pretty designs , 85 to 03c. Embroidered nnd Tucked Muslin and SwisH, different denigns 75c to $1 35. Ladies' Sun Bonnets, made of ehnm hray, full hack crown, stitched ami lined, assorted colors, ,50c. Our line of Loopo Embroideries, Rib bons and Drygoods Notions is large. Ladies' Summer Skirts, large vari ety ; in price from. . . .50c to $3. Shirt Waists, different colors nnd kinds 50c to G76. Ladies' Neck Wear in latest styles. . 15c toOOo. I ... GARMAN & NEWLAND ... i$ s o 1 s 5saaBOB0HBPBB0BOB0noncOBB0BBeHH00HOB0BB0B0H9BeBeH9H0HOH0H0BOBOOH0HeHeBia8H ELITE o Shaving o Parlor Cottagb Grovk, Okk. GRIFFITH & CRAIG, Props. Cro. O. Knowi.kh. rn.m.r.s 0 ett ys. NOTARIES PUBLIC IIOIIBM IA, ORK. Onii'O at Mtmlck Mine and ElChant Mountain. D. J. GOVER Prospector and Mine Locator. For Information on Bohemia Mining District write me. Bcclal Attention Olvon to Correspondence. BOHEMIA, ORE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oftlco, Kocebiirg, Oregon, April, 28 1900. Notice Is hereby given that in eoni pliitnco wfth the provisions of the. act of Congress of Juno , 1878, entitled "An net for the salo of timber lands in the. oi..a ..f rvlirnniln Drivrnn. NPl'illlll. nnd WiiBhlngton Territory," Loryns-.o II. Utttlltelil, ol uoitago urura, wnu Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this otlico his sworn statement No. 090, for the nurcliaso of the SK 1-4 of Section No. 28, in Township No. 23 8, Rnngo No. 1 W., nnd will offer proof to show that ho land Bought is moro ....l..l.t t.n ,lmlin. n. utmlf) tllllll tOT agricitlturnl purposes, and to cstnblisli His claim to pain mini hiui n-u ..w. i i i (ii,lu r.niront Hnapbnrc. lino xivct'ivi'i " ."'""v , iY Oregon, on .Monday the 23rd day of July, wuu. Ho names as witnesses: W II Martin, N Martin, J I Jones, E E Litly, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any uiidall persons claiming ndvoi soly tho nbove-described lauds are requested to lllo their clalma in thin oinoo on or before said 23rd day of Jj,'iuSSSoh, Itegi8tor. RIDS BROKKN. Wallace McKibben had the rnis fortttne to fall from his wagon last Saturday and sustained serious bruises, breaking three ribs. 1 EPAnr Time Schedules Amove ChlrnKo Salt like, I'enver, Ft. ipta rortlnnd Worth, Uiniibii, Kan-r-ieful ana (Hly, St. Louis, j:13 a in Chicago and fc'aat. Atlantic Salt IaVo, Penver. Kt. Sam Express Worth, Omaha.kan- f.:'J0pin ana City. Ht. Uiuls, Via Hunt- Chk'ugo and hast. Ington Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewis- 8am Express ton, Riwiknno, Mill- fi:20pm ncnpolls. St. l'anl, Via Hpo- 1 ninth, Mllwaukoo, kano Cbl'.-ago and Eust. 8pm OCKAN STKAMMttrS Iplll All sHltitiK dates sub- Jout to cluuiKe. For fc-an Francisco l-iill ever' 3 days Dally Kx. columhia Ilivstt i p. m Sunday Ktkamkbs Ex. Sund'y Saturday To Astoria nnd Way 10 pm Landings. Hum Ex. Willamette Hiveb 4 :'M i m Sunday Oregon City, Newberg Ex. bund y Salcm.lnaopcndcnce and Way-Landings. 7am WlLLAMETTKAND SiSOnm Tues.Tbur. Yamhill IIivkrs Mon. V ed. and Sat, Oreiton City, Dayton and In. and WaydJindings. Gam WlLLAMnTTK UlVER ,ial Tnes-Thur. 1'ort and to Coryallls Mon. cd. and Bat. and Way-Landings, and lrl. Leave snake Uivkb . Ue Itlparla Rlparla to Lowiston. L" ft a m i , Dally Bam WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN FOR FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE. i awoice last nignt wuu severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this mornnip; I felt so weak I could hardly work I went to Miller & McCurdy'sdrug store and they recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the sufferings ol , last night again for fifty times its price. G. 11. Wilson, Livery man, Burgettstown, Washington Co., Pa. This remedy is for sale by J. A. Bbnson, Cottage Grove, Lyons & Apilbgatb, Drain Druggists. DIVIDE ITEMS. The census enumerator was in this part of the country Monday and Tuesday. Emmet Sharp was up this way assessing everybody last Monday. A fine program including a big dinner for the last day of school. Mr McDole is building a new barn. More gravel is being put on the roads. i Ml NFS m MININn. V i v i i i I -Km ' ivill -ail -a J The Second of a Series of Articles on the Geo logical Construction and the Formation of Mineral Zones. contributed. As the primitive stages of mankind upon the earth and the early progress of every race fade into obscurities of mythology and archeology, so the story of the primeval condition of our globe is lost in the dim light of remote ages, regardiHg which, almost nil that is known or can be surmised is furnished by the calculations and speculations of the astronomers. If the earth's history could only be traced out, from evidence supplied by the planet itself, it could be followed no farther back than the oldest portions of tho earth now accessible to us, yet there can be no doubt that the earth must have had a long history before the appearance of any of the solid portions now to be seen. Of the first hard crust that formed upon the surface of the earth no trace has yet been found. Indeed there is reason to suppose that this original crust would break up and sink into the molten mass beneath, and not until after many such formations and submergencies did a crust establish itself of sufficient strength to form a permanent solid surface. Even though solid the surface may still have been at a glowing red -heat like so much molten iron. Over this burning nucleus lay the original atmosphere, consisting not merely of the gases in the present atmosphere, but of the hot vapors which subsequently condense into the ocean or were absorbed into the crust. It was a hot vaporous envelope under the pressure of which the first layers of hot water that condensed from it may have had the temperature of molten lead. Regarding the early ages of the earth's history we can only surmise, for no direct record has been preserved; they are sometimes spoken of as pre-geological, but geology really em braces the whole history of the planet, no matter from what sources the evidence may be obtained. When we come to the solid frame work of the earth we stand on firmer footing in the investigation of geological history. Had the successive layers of rock that constitute the geological record remained in their original position, only the uppermost and there fore most recent of them, would have been visible, and nothing more could have been learned regarding the underlaying layers except in so far as it might have been possible to explore them by boring into them, but the deepest mines do not reach a greater depth than 4000 feet from the surface. Owing, however, to the way in which the crust of theearth has been plicated and fractured, portions of the bottom layers have been pushed up to the surface, an I thos; that lay abava them have been thrown iuto vertical or inclined positions, so that we can walk over the upturned edges and examine them bed by bed. Instead of beinj re- stricted to merely the uppermost few hundred feet of the crust we are enabled to examine many thousand feet of its rocks. The total mean thickness of the accessible fossiliferous rocks of North America has been estimated at 75,000 feet or upward of 14 miles. This vast depth of rock has been laid bare to observation by successive disturbances of the crust. The main division of the geological record, and we may also say of geological time, is 5. (1) Archoen embracing the periods of the earliest rocks wherein no trace of organic life occur. (2) Paleozoic or Primary including the long succession of ages during which the earliest types of life existed. (3) Mesozoic orSecondory comprising a series of periods when more advauced types of life flourished. (4) Cainozoic or Tertiary embracing the ages when the existing types of life appeared, but excluding man and Quaternary or Post Tertiary, and Recent includ ing the time since man appeared upon the earth. It must not be sup posed that each of these five divisions were of the same duration, as the Paleozoic ages were probably vastly more prolonged than those of any later division, while the Quaternary periods must comprise a very much briefer period than any of the other four groups. A MONSTER DEVIL FISH. Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of this malady is felt on organs, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and cer tain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at 'Bbnson Drug Co. CARD OF THANKS victorious, The Bohemia ball team of this, city played the Creswell team a match game of ball at the Goshen picnic last Saturday. The game was of five innings and the score stood ten to two in favor of the Bq hemians. LUND & HANSEN Estimaters and v Locators OF TIMBER LAND. Parties wishing to be located on Timber Land will find it to their advantage to consult us. - We have had Sixteen Years experience in the timber land busi ness and guarantee satisfaction. IjUND & HANSEN, Hotel Sherwood, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Subscribe for the Nugvet. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our little daughter Ethel. May we live, that we may meet her in the land where parting is no more. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lbwis. A WEALTH OF BEAUTY. It is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, Eczema, Tetter, Ery sipelas, Salt Rheum, etc. Buck len's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by curing all Skin Eruptions, also Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Ulcers, aud worst forms of Piles. Only 25C1S a box.- Cure guaranteed. Sold by Benson Drug Co- IT IS HERE I The Largest Stock in South Lane! -o- -Consisting of- Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps, Pipes and .AQRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! rx' Guns aud Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. For Miners Supplies, the ouly house South of Port land. Give us a call. GRIFFIN & VEATCH. COTTAGE GROVK, OREQON