Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 22, 1900, Image 1

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    fhc Proapeww BiulneM Men
0 Cottage Grove Advertfcc in
the NKKet'
Bring Your Job Work to the
Nugget Job Office.
Prices Reasonable
Ucvot
!.h? Mm"1Iuml,crillL' Farming Interests of this'Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake.
VOL. II
PROFESSIONAL,
J. E. YOUNG
4Uovncy-(d'Law
offlfo nn UI street, West Hide -
COTTAOK OltOVJt, Oui.
j. S. MEDLEY
Attorncy-at-Law o o o
Omcoon Main Blrcol:
COTTAGI'. GUOVIC, OllH.
L. L. STEVENS
Mtorncy-at-Law 000
kIIciiIIom Klven tu M I li 1 11 K lltmlnen
niil I'lilloi'lliim,
KUGKNK, OKIt.
JEROME KNOX
jttoniey-dt-Law
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CoTTAOH GKOVU, OhK.'
IIILXUK TIWKNMlH
CIUD. A. II ttlllY.
THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and Counselors-at- .aw
lrli tloiiU'in ulreii l"w 'liim.
KlKJHNH, Ol.
L. T. HARRIS !
Attorney and (lounsclor-at-J.aw
(Ifll ullmllnii Klveii lo Ibo Uvr of Mini,
rinl NIIunI Mink IttilldlnK.
Kl'CKNK, OKI!.
RELIABLE A88A Y8.
Pinilci ly iimll rerelve prompt attontlnn.
FRANK P. WHITE,
comtiiTouovi:. oiii:.
omr.nlib JmnM llomenimy, 'SUIti t.
UI'I, W I.UIVII. T. w. M1VII.I.
Lloyd & N'evill
NININli KNOINUKKH
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ItiMinia .VVI Wi Clumber nl Comniorrc
Te'r-hniie-iiy M7
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H. C. PERKINS
Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor
M crlnl Mteiitlnn nlvcn lo MlnliiK ('Uliiu
mnl iirneurliiK of I'ulenl.
GuaK'ts Pass, Oku,
Mrs. Kallirrliic Sclilccf, M. D.
Diseases fif Women and Children
C'OTTAHK GKOVU, OKIt.
BUSINliSS;
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MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIS HTJtKET
CoTTAGlt GltOVH, Or.
William Renshaw
THE EXCHANGE
A1.F WAI.KH'I, Manager.
DKAI.KIl IN FINE
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Mdlnitrcet, Cnltngo Ornvn, Oro.
CAM, ON
B. L. PICKARD & SON
For 1IOU8I5 I'AINTINO, l'APKIt HANOINO,
HtON WOHK, CAItniAOK I'AINTJNO,
Work guaranteed
CoTTAGM GKOVU, OrM.
KAKIN & BRISTOW
BANKERS"1
Transact a (loneral Itanklng' nualncss
In AU Its llranelies.
COTTAGB GROVW, ORB.
CY. MILLER & CO.
General Blacksmithing
T.wo doori North o( Kaktn A Ilrliitow'H
COXTAGU GrOVK, ORR.
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lilu gluve, iih ui.'ll iih durable;
Hindu with patented f-tritiK fant
unur 8-, $1 and f I M.
Uulini'd Kit, Ho(t Mni.-li, uinkiuK a
viny nicu driving ("lovu. .ift -!.
Saranao ltm-k , lilit weight, line
Ktoi'k, 1111 liaiul, i)K'ii linuk, I'orti'r
faMimcr, wulttil.wax liin-n iliri'iid
i-oft iiml plialili; umlnulitrdly
tliu lii'Ht nl'ivu in t In; ni'.irki't . . .
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COTTAGI!. GltOVH, OKU.
GRIKFITII & CRAIG, Props.
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NOTARIES PUBLIC
ROIIKMIA, OKU.
Ollli-ont Minlek Mlnoiuut K!ohiuit Mountain.
D. J. GOVER
Prospector and Mine Locator.
Kor Information on Bohemia
MiniiiK District write me.
Hpcclnl AttoalU)" Otvon In l'oriciximlonco.
BOHKMIA, ORE.
'visit Drl. JORDAN'S grcat
'huseuh of mmm
S0S1 mitliET ST., SAN FUANCISCa, CAL
f Vvtwcoa Slxib Kut StreuthJ
Tlio lurert Anatomical Mu.iciim
In iho World.
(l-mlttt attraction In the City. J.
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tax iil'icNt Nnprlullitoii the 1'uclUu 1
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DR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES
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(mill Ilia olivets of youtlilnl Indli-1
ciflloim or exefssen In mutiirer .
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!.V liiv. alf.. 11V 11 t'QIIlb nut on of
w crockery.
JUST ARRIVED
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.
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FISZOW.
Carman & Newland
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
VOR I30YS.
Cotton Swullcrs, yood j utility, in
mnroon ami iifisortud utrijit-d
colors GOe.
All-Wool, light weight, ansorlcd col
ored striped "fl U5.
l'OR MKN.
Cotton, good quality, color ma
roon Mlc.
Mixed' Cotton and Wool, medium
heavy, juarnon 80c.
All-Wool, guiiil quality, medium
heavy, maroon ...."....$1 10.
Siiiue iih above, only liner wool, as
sorted Holid coIoih 115.
All-Wool, very line muility, in as
sorted enloVed stripes. . . $2 25.
White, medium heavy .?2 50.
GARMAN & NEWLAND
1 KMRT Time Schedules AitniVE
Chleago- Salt Ijiko. I onver. l't. 4 i m
l'ortland Worth, Omabii.Kmi-
eelal mm City, St. I.tils,
OilS u m CblcuKo and i nst.
Atlantic Salt UiVt, Dcnvor, ft. 8am
Kxtircsn Worth, Oiiialia.kBii-
r,:U pin w City. bt. I,nul!,
Via Hunt- chlvngu mitl tt.
Ingtun
Atluntlo Wnllft Walln, Iswls- 8niu
Kx press ton, Spnkiiuc, Mill-
0:20 i m neapolla, St. rani,
Via Spo- 1 ninth, Milwaukee,
kano Clil'.'ngo and Kant.
8tm Ockvn Stcamsmimi Ji'in
All tailing daios sub
ject to ehango.
1 ForSnn Kranelsen
bull every Silays
Dally Kx. Volumuia IUvku I p. m
Hunday 8IKAMKB8 Kx. Sund'y
Saturday To Astoria and Way-
10 pm Ijtndlnsii.
t fiamKx. WlLl.iMKTTR River -1:30 pm
Buiulay. Oroon I'tty, Nowborg Kx. buud y
Salom ,1 mtepondoiiee
and Wiiy-ljmdinga.
7 um Willamhttk and S:S0 p m
Tes.Thiir. Yamhill Kivkrr Mini. )ed.
and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton andlrt.
and Way-wndlngs.
ttam Willamkttk IUvku 4i.10P in
-Tues.Tbur. 1'nrt and to Coryallls Mon. ed.
and Sat. and Yay-I.andlngs. andl rl.
I Leave Snakp Hivkr Loavo
t Itlparla Klparla to I.owiston. I-ew,1,,I,on
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Don't Let Baby Suffer.
TUEltKIS ONLY ONE TIUNO KNOWN for
aiding tho teothlng protest and flow growtn in
infants anil cniiiirou, "1111 """-'"i ;w
" "us reason h, culled 'aN'UKUET. It stops tho
trotting, restlessness, gonoriU feobloness, colta
and diarrhoea, l'rovents brain troubles and
convulsions, ltcmlors lancing Bums uiinecos
a in'. H has been cstlmnted that live millions
of babies dlo annually for want of mothers
knowing wnai m no, imimiwu " v"""."!;
ous porfod of child llfo, far to norlous to bo dls-
SiSSSS
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. . t.vi f.il AtiHfrct so cortalnlv
rcllovbs teothtiiu' babies that wo will on alt
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want, js tasieiesM, "iBf", v. , . . , , i . r 1
easily. Onobox will save yonr baby untold Hotel Sherwood,
mlsuiy Sent postpaid byictnrn mall on re
i pt of 60 cents. Full Instructions with each.
id dress INLAND DIU'U CO., 21)11 Washington Cottage
Friday, June 22, 1900.
FOR CHILDREN.
Lawn Howls, made of lace open
work; very pretty designs
35 to 03e.
Ktnbroidered and Tucked Muslin
and Swiss, dillcrenl designs
75c to $ 1 35.
Ladies' Sun Hounds, made of ehnm
. bray, full back crown, stitched
and lined, assorted colors. .50c.
Our lino of Loose Kmbroideries, Rib
bons and Drygoods Notions is
large.
Ladies' Summer Skirts, large vari
ety ; in price from . . . .50c to (3.
Shirt Waists, different colors and
kinds 50c to .f0 75.
Ladies' Neck Wear in latest styles. .
15c to 00c.
WOULD NOT SUFFKR SO
AGAIN FOR FIFTY TIMES
ITS PRICE.
I awoke last tiight with severe
pains in my stomnch. I never felt
so badly in all my life. When
came down to work this morning 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
i last night again for fifty times its
price, G. H. Wilson, Livery
man, Burgettstown, Washington
Co., Pa. This remedy is for sale
by T. A. Benson, Cottage Grove,
Lyons & Arr legate, Drain
Druggists.
LUND d HANSEN
Estimaters and Locators
or
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 laud busi
ness and guarantee satisfaction.
t & HANSEN,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Take the Bohemia 2Tu7(,rt.
MINFR M
V m ma 1
The Third of a Series of Articles on the Geo
logical Construction and the Formation of
Mineral Zones.
contributed.
. Owing to the revolutions which the crust of the earth has under
gone, there has been pushed up to the surface from underneath the
oldest fossiliferous strata certain very ancient crystaline rocks which
form what is termed the Archsen system. These rocks, by some geolo
gists, have been supposed to be part of the primeval crust of the planet
which solidified from fusion; b others they have been thought to have
been formed in the boiling ocean which first condensed upon the still
hot surface of the globe. Of Archsen rocks the most abundant isgnesis,
passing on the one hand into granite and on the other into micaceous
and argillaceous schists, with interstratified various Hornbleudic, Pyrox-
ine and Garnetiferous rocks, limestone, dolmite, serpentine, quartzite,
graphite, hemetite, magnetite, etc. The bedding somewhat resembles
that of sedementary rocks and the
graphite occur recalls the way in which limestone and coal are found in
fossiliferous formation.
None of tlie Archarn rocks are
cover the whole of Canada as far
probably to the Arctic regions, as they also form the Appalachian range
of mountains extending as far south
ical history which treats of those ages
of plants and animals lived is termed
first appearance of organic life
Whether plants or animals came first
questions to which, as yet, no satisfactory answer can be given. The oldest
discovered fossils are assuredly not
that peopled the globe. The Paleozoic rocks, which contain the earliest
record of plants and animal life, consists mainly of the hardened mud,
sand and gravel of the sea bottom. Here and there they include beds or
thick groups of beds of limestone composed of marine shells, crinoids,
corals and other denizens of salt water. They are thus essentially the
chronicles of the sea. Abundant evidence of volcanic action has been pre
served among the Paleozoic rocks in the form of piles, lava and tuffs.
We find also many indications of
the crust of the earth. The life of the
from the fossils which have been
have been far more uniform over the whole globe than at any subse
quent epoch in geological history, and the climate of the globe at that
ancient date was doubtless more uniform than it afterwards became and
was probably also generally warmer. Paleozoic lossils taken from high
northern latitudes are precisely similar to those that abound in tropical
countries, whence it may be inferred
uniformity of climate, but that the great cold which now characterizes
the Arctic regions did not then exist.
It is evident that the number and
in Paleozoic rocks afford only an imperfect record of the animal of those
early ages. What tribes of creatures
whatever has yet been recorded,
moment reveal the former presence of some of those vanished forms.
The Paleozoic rocks are divided into five systems which in the order of
their age have been named (i) Cambrian, (2) Silurian, (3) Devonian,
(4) Carboniferous, (5) Permian. The rocks of which the Cambrian
system is composed, like those of the whole of the lower Paleozoic for
mation, presents considerable uniformity over the whole globe. They
consist of gtey and reddish grits and sandstone, greywack quartzite and
conglomerate with thick groups of shale slate and phyllite. These sede
mentary accumulations attain a great thickness in some countries. In
the region of the great lakes they have been estimated by some ob
servers to be at least 1400 feet in depth. Their ripple marks, pebble beds
and frequent alternation of coarse and fine sediment"point to their hav
ing probably been laid down in comparatively shallow water during a
period of prolonged subsidence of sea bottom. They include tuffs and
basic lavas, which indicate contemporaneous submarine eruptions. No
Cambrian or undoubted Silurian rocks are found along the Cordilleras
of the Pacific but are confined chiefly to the great lake region and into
Canada. They also extend as far south as Northern Alabama and
Mississippi.
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 Benson
Drug Co.
it is here:
The Largest Stock in South Lane!
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Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps, Pipes and
SfeAQRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! !Lvl
Gun's and "Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows,
Harrows, Etc. - For Miners Supplies, the only house South of Port
land. Give us a call. GRIFFIN & VEATCH.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
NO. 28
MINING, t
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manner in which the limestone and
found on the Pacific coast, but
east as Labrador and northwest
as Georgia. The portion of geolog
in which the earliest known types
the Paleozoic (ancient life). Of the
upon our planet we know nothing.
and in what form they came are
vistages of the first living things
upward and downward movement of
Paleozoic periods, so far as known
obtained from the rocks, appear to
that not only was there a greater
kinds of animal remains preserved h
no doubt existed, of which no trace
an accidental discovery may at any fj
A WEALTH OF BEAUTY.
It is often hidden by unsightly
Pimples, Eczema, Tetter, Ery
sipelas, Salt Rheum, etc. Buck
leu's Arnica Salve will glorify the
face by curing all Skin Eruptions,
also Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils,
.felons, Ulcers, and worst iorms of !
Piles. Only 25cts a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Benson Drug
Co-
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