Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 27, 1900, Image 1

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    The Prosperous Business Men
of Cottage Grove Advertise In
the Nugget.
Bring- Your Job Work to the
Nugget Job Office.
Prices Reasonable
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PHOFHSSIONAL.
" J. E. YOUNG
jlltoniay-at-Law
OMco Mttlu uttent, Wot HI.Io -COTTAOIt
OHOVJt, OKU.
J. S. MEDLEY
jlHnvneil-nt-Law o o o
OflU'toii Malli'ulrcel . ,
CoTTAGR GltOVIt, OlU.
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" L. L.. STEVENS
Atlovuey-rti-fMio o
Hrll Hltrillloil KlVfli In MlnlliK IIiikIiicm
mill I'lilloolliiiK,
I?tJ;iiNH, OKU.
JEROME KNOX
jlUomcii-at-Law
Prompt ttontlntiJ;Ji)Ji M Inline IIiihIiicm.
CoTTAGR GkOVH, OkIC.
IICLMU VT. TIIUMI'HUK flUH. A. IUIIHY. ,
THOMPSON & HARDY
Attorneys and (Jounschirs-at- Law
Hiolitl attention Klvcii tmln' law ot MIiich,
KUGHNR, OltH.
L. T. HARRIS
:l'rncu and Comiselur-at'Luir
rml attention Khon In Ihu liumf Mine.
, ,rn KMIminl lUnk llilllillliK.
Hl'gknk, Oku.
Hin.:o by imi. 1 1 ri'i-elvo prompt attention.
FRANK P. WHITE,
cutt.mii: nitovi:. ouk.
Ofllra ulth Jmc lloiiienuay. Mulii l.
o. v. MJiVU. t. w. Hevai-
Lloyd & Nevill
H'N'ISII KXOINKKKH
! H. UK. UTV MINKKAI. HUllVKYOKH
lliMimji Utl.'M CiiHiiilxiriir Coniiiiori-c
iM' hTiuwki7 I'uumxn. OltK.
H. C. PERKINS
Deputy U. S. MiiicniLSuiTcior
Special Ktluiitlnn Klven tn MlnliiK I'UInu
uiul iriieurliiK or, 1'aleiita.
Gkants Pass, Okh.
Airs. Kiillicrliii Sclilccf, M. I).
Diseases of Women anil Clillilren
COTTAGIC GKOV15, OrH.
(10 'illzsa.
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIN HTItUET
CoTTAGIJ GROVU, OrK.
William Renshaw
THE EXCHANGE"
M.P VAl.KK', MmiiiKer.
DKAI-KU 1H PINK
HINES, UQUORS, CIGARS.
Mnlnntroot, CoIIiibii lrv, Ore.
CAM. ON
B. L. PICKARD & SON
lor IIOC8K I'AINTINCJ, I'Al'l.U HANdlNO,
HION WOUK, OAlUtlAOK 1'AINTINO.
-Work (fuiiriintogil
CoTTAGH GROVK, OltM.
EAKIN & BRISTOW
BANKERS-2
TruiiBuct iv (iononil ItankliiK Uiislncss
In All ltd llruiivhcx.
CoTl'AGR GUOVK, ORR.
CY. MILLER & CO.
General Blacksmithing
-Ttfo iloors North ot KnUln & nrUtow's-
Cottagi? Grovr, Our.
Shirt
A large line of Shirt Waists that we are closing
out without regard to cost. If you want a bar
gain now is your time to get it.
A few pairs of Men's and Women's Shoes in odd
sizes, will sell you at 50c on the dollar.
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Wu bundle Sarnniic Glove Company V
l'immIm. They lire eoiiHidured the
lient glove hi the market.
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Good V( How Oil Stock witli patented
string fiiHtfiicr 50 mill I'm.
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Our Pit'itin Trmif line are a coft, plia
ble glove, m well n h durable;
lllllllu Willi piltfllted Ml'illg fllHt-
cult 85c, fl awl M "5.
Unliiiril Kit, Knft llni'li, iniikitiK n
yi'ry nii-c ilriviiir tlnve. .if 1 -T.
Siiriinun Htick, ;'M weight, flue
HtiK-k, no I'iihiI, open Imuk, l'orttT
fiihttMHT, wclti'i'.-.Mi;: liiii'ii tlirt'iiil
mft illi'l I 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 ; tiiiiliiiilitcdly
tilt built i"lnVj in tlio inaikct ...
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Unliiicil Choppiir MitH, oil grain calf
ckin U'Jouiiil$l.
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I I.illUll Kit filovtH, 11 11C HtOltk fl.
ELITE o Shaving o Parlor!
Cottagb Grovr, Our.
GRIFFITH & CRAIG, Props.
KI, O. KNOW..KH. Cll.MU.KH OKTTYK.
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ItoHRMlA, ORR.
Otllfont Mii.li-k Mine unit Ele.ihmit Miimitiilii.
bU.MMHK UKSORTS.
"To tlio niour.taiiirt our peoiile in in-
creasint; iiiiinnern yciny iook iui ui
diiVHof reluxation amJ .cc cation neces
Harv to inuintaiii the IiIiiiimii macliiiK) in
fair working condition. Thelaiiguoioiu
ninth of the Hcushort ptovci very te
iluctivo wjiilo it liifttf, but uiiuiy have
decided that the minimi outing rthoulil
provide not onlv radical cnungo oi
iiiiilmirroundingD, but also .-inch stunu
Intlon of lhirginn' entail's h will pio
vido brawn and vsn for the return to
labor. For thin tlie urge I he mountain
climb and ramble, the balsam of the
niutii hIiich. and tl. clear, un
adulterated mountain air."'
"In this direction mo aimuia
nowalTbrds a wealth of attractions. I he
uutlro lino of road t'lom Aah and to
HeddingiM ftudded with unarming and
m-cessiblo holels and camps, where are
cheer and comfort anil healing at
reasonable cost, and where you can
hunt, Huh, ride, loaf, or play with equal
tM"ofl you look for healing waters,
none better can he found, hot or co u ,
than the uprings of Achlaml, Colejtin,
AiXwjn, Uartlott, Myioii and Paso
U"blleforo visiting Kuropo, the i.eonlo of
the Northwest shouU. c.-o tho gloriea of
YoHOtn to Valley, nnd tlio wondrous
JrovJ f MnrlniWii and (Jn uvo !. tho
ffilansaro likely to make inquiries
w i cemlim tbebo attractive reeorts."
Send t Mr. C. U. Markham, Oon
end sseiiger Agent, Portland, for now
book So K U Cn,g, t?hta Springs,
MoOloud Klver, Yo.cmit, and excursion
rates thereto
FOR RENT.
A gopd seveu room dwelling
house for rent. Inquire of Mrs. I
M. Thompson, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Cottage. Grove, Oregon,
ist
Bo
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Garmaii & NewW
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
I'OR BOYS.
Cotton Swx'ttera,
imiruon mill
colore
jrooil quality, in
HHwjrtcd Ktripcil
50l-.
All-Wool, ll(-lit wuiBlit, nsgortcd col
oml striped $1 25.
I-'OR MEN.
Cotton, good iiuallty, color niu-
roon fitV.
Mixed Cotton iiml Wool, nii'diutii
heavy, maroon 80c.
All-Woof, nuoil qnulit.v, iiiediuni
nuavy, maroon $110.
Sitmu aw" nlmvo, only liner wool, iih-
Hortcd Holid colors $1 (13.
All-Wool, very line quality, in s-
coi teil colored Htiipes 25,
White, medium heavy 50.
GARMAN &. NEWLAND
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lKl'AKT I Time Schedules I AmtlVE
Chloiiitn-
Suit l.iiko. I envor. I't.
Worth, Oinnhii.Knn
mm City, Hi. U'lils,
Chli-iiifo iiml timt.
4 p m
l'nrliiiiiu
IICI'llll
j:l,iu m
Atlnntlc
i:xirc!
Ul'n
Via iliint
liiKtou Bult Uiko, Denver, I't.
Worth, liiiiH.iii.kiin.
m City. Hi. Ixmls,
Chli'iigo iiml r.imt.
H:IJii in
KiKiIcnno
Wnllu WiiIIh. Lewis,
ton, Siioknnc, Mill
11011110111, St. l'unl,
I ninth, Mllunukoe,
ChL'UBO r.ml Ijiat.
7 n m
l'lyor
0 p m
8 ) in
(K'K.iN STmasiltln
All willtiiR iliucx tub-
jcut to I'hmiKO.
For Sun Kriinclni'o
Sull ovary ."ulays
4 III
Dully KX.
Sumliiy
s (I in
Saturday
10 p m
ti a in Kx.
Hniuliiy.
C0LUM1IU UlVKll
SrK.VMKUS
To Astoria ami Way
Ijmillngs. 1 p. in
Kx. Suiul'y
Wll.I.lMKrTK HlVKIl
Siregon City, NowtiorR
nlomand w'My.Land.
I p in
Kx.Hniiil'y
7 a m
TiiOH.'lhnr.
uiul Sut.
WILI.AMKTTK ANI
YAMIIll.I. ItlVKltS
Orotrnn City, Dayton
anil Wny-l-aniUiiija.
11 m
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lxiavo
I.owiston
Dally
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Dally
Snakk ltivr.u
lilparla to LohIsIoii.
W. H. HURLBURT
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Notice to' Tax Payers,
The 1899 tax rolls will be closed
August 15, i900
W. W. WlTHRRS,
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane
County, Oregon.
Griffin & Ventch Co. carry a full
line of Canton Clipper and John
Pcerc Plows. None better.
Friday, J?uly 27, 1900.
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FOR CHILDREN.
Lawn HooiIp, mndo of Jnce
work ; very pretty dcHiuuti
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Kinbroidcred nnd Tucked Muslin
and SwitH, diirurent deHiniiH. . . .
75o to $1 35.
Ladies' Sun Tlonncte, made of chnm
hrny, full hack crown, ptltched
uud lined, aetiorted colors, ,50c.
Our.line of Loose Kinliroideriea, Itib
buns and Drygooda Notions is
huge.
Ladies' Summer Skirts, large vari
ety ; in price, from . . . ,50c to $3.
Shirt Waistf, 'different colorH nnd
kinds 50c to $0 75.
Ladies' Keck Wear in latest ptyles. .
15c to COc.
WALKER ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Walker and
family visited friends on Mosby
Creek Sunday.
Miss Bertha Tait returned Mon
day to Albany.
Mr. anc Mrs. Jim Redford of
Row River visited at N. P. Chris
man's last week.
Mr. Leopard Gardiner, Mack
Castle and Bertha Johns went to
Salem on their wheels Saturday,
returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin left
last week for the Bohemia mines.
Miss Helen Streeter and R. B.
Tait spent Sunday at Pleasant Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCoy of
Silk Creek were visitors at John
Weeks' Saturday.
Born. July 20th, to the wife of
Fred Parker, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Clover
dale and their .guests 'from Eugene,
Mrs. Potts and Mrs. Curtis were
callers at John Tait's Sunday.
FORTHE "SEASHORE.
"Newport and Yaquina Bay con
tinue to offer for the summer vaca
tion greater variety of attractions
than can be found at any other
i North Pacific resort. Excellent
beaches and safe bathing, enticing
rides and rambles, good boating
and fishing, clams, crabs and oysters
for gathering, and unequaled pro
fusion for pebbles and shells and
agates, Add to this cheerful and
obliging hosts, who are providing
at very reasonable rates homelike
quarters, and most liberal fares.
They won't let one go hungry at
Newport.
See Southern Pacific Agent for
tickets and time tables, or corres
nond withC. H. Markham, .Gen-
Pnrthmd.
A ,...JWtw - O ' '
Oregon.''
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The Sixth of a Series of
logical Construction and Formation of
Mineral Zones.
CONTKIIIUTKD.
The animal world during the Jurassic period, if we may judge, ofj
i r c it ; l i
li irom us iossii remains, mum .nave
lajid and in the sea during the previous ages of the earth 3 history.
From the circumstances in which the
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of the sea. Among the Jurassic strata there occasionally occur thin i
bands which have received the name
ous insect remains which they contain.
Among these remains are forms
and cock-roach. Fishes abound in the waters of Jurassic time. I hose '
of which the remains have been preserved are chiefly small
ganaids; there were likewise various tribss of sharks and rays. But i.
taking the Jurassic fauna as a whole
character was uiven by the extraordinary development of its reptiles.
So remarkably varied was the reptilian life throughout
Mesozoic ages that ' this part of the earth's history
been called the "age of reptiles." There were forms
haunted the sea, others that frequented the rivers, some that lived onSJ
the land, and some that flew through the air. Never before or siucej
has there been such a profusion of
stilt represented at me present lime;
allegator; the modern turtles too are
Jurassic times. But it is the long extinct types that fill us with aston- -j j
iulimonf Oii nf thp miKt nhmitlnnt rf tlipm !: tlmf nf ttip sen Ity.nrd'. i
occassionally more than 40 feet long
in shape and bulk. Another form "Ceteasaurus," which was upward. ,
of 60 feet from the snout to the tip of the tail and stood 10 feet high,. ,
fed on the vegitation that shaded the rivers and lagoons where it lived..' !
bull more gigantic were tne ueinasaurs ot wuicu tne remains nave.' r.nj
been found in the Jurassic rocks of
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of these monster reptiles and, so far as yet known, the .most colossal!. !
animal that ever walked the earth was
upwards of 100 feet in length and 30
It was in the Jurassic period that
but they differed much from the modern bird; they had teeth in their.
jaws and some of them carried long
which bore a quill feather. On the whole they posessed certain peculi-s ' J
arities that linked them with reptiles. The Cretaceous system receivedf'
its name in Western Europe because in England and Northern France ' .1
its most conspicuous number is a thick mass of white chalk. It covers '
a far more extensive area of the surface of this continent than any of, j
the nreceedine systems. The Cretaceous limestone of Southern EuroDC i
and the basin of the Mediterranean are prolonged through Asia Miuoip 4
into Persia, where they cover a vast area. They have: been found like i
Wise 111 luc nanus ui unuui.a
ceous sea must have stretched right
. . , , w, ,..
Cretaceous rocks cover an enormous area in North America; thej
attain no great thickness in the Eastern states, but th?y, thicken south-j1
wards, until in Texas they present
deeper and clearer water than elsewhere m that region'.'' They attains;,,!
gigantic proportions in Colorado. Utah and Wyoming vneTe they aiq-,
prolonged northward into the British territories, with a maximum thick
ness of 11,000 to 13,033 feet. They have yieided a remarkably abund-jjj
ant and varied series of organic remains. Rocks assigned- to the Cre-
taceous system cover a wide region of Australia, aiid they also attain!
considerable thickness iu New Zeland. j;
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WAS IT A MIRACLE?
"The marvellous cure of Mrs.
Rena J. Stout of Consumption has
created intense excitement in Cam
mack, Ind." writes Marion Stuart,
a leading druggist of Muncie, Ind.
She only weighed 90 pounds when
her doctor in Yorktown said she
must soon die. Then she began to
use Dr. King's New Discovery and
gained 37 pounds ill weight and
was completely cui'ed." It has
cured thousands of hopeless cases,
and is positively guaranteed to cure
all Throat, Chest, and Lung
diseases. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Brnson drug CO.,
Cottage Grove.
g IT IS HERE I H
jE Te Largest Stock ii Sohtl Lare! j
-CONSISTING OV-
S Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps,
- Pipes and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I
2 Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons,
SZ Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. Z5
For Miners' Supplies, the only house South of Portland. 3!
jp: (live us a call. S5S
H GRIFFIN & VEATCH, S
. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
NO. 2.S
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Articles on the Geo
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strata were deposited, relics of the ' m
hfciilps nhiinflnnt rprciran of tll!lt - "!I
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of "insect beds from the numer-
of dragon-fly; may-fly, grasshopper "
undoubtedly its most strikiugi
thati! '
reptilian types. Some of these are. -
lor example, rue corcouue una?
deceudants of those which lived in! -
and somewhat resembling a w
North America. The hugest land! I;
, . ; .. .1 ...I-? . 'Plin Inmaoll -'.ti
the "Atlantasaurus," which wasi
feet or more in height. 1 1
birds first made their appearance,!
lizard-like tails, each vertebra ofHI
uiuuiuaius, au llljlL LUC UJCll vicm- n
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across the heart of. the, Old World.
massive limestone "indicative
AN EPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA 12
Mr. A. Sanders, writing ft on:
Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says ther
has been quite an epidemic of diar'
rhoea there. He had a severe atv
tack and wis cured by four doses oj
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ands
Diarrhoea Remedy. He says hejj
also recommended it to others anc?
they say it is the best medicine
they ever used. For sale by Brn
son Drug Co., Cottage Grove.'
Lyons & Applrgatr, Drain Drug
gists.
For a 'fine assortment of fishinc
tackle and sporting goods Grifi'ii
& VRATGii Co. are the leaders.
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