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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1900)
The Prosperous Business Men 0 Cottage Grove Advertise in the Nugf?e. Bring Your Jot "Work to the PTugfret Job Office. Prices Reasonable IX.V"lUl l" lllC. M"""B' Lumbering mid Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. .i,..lJ VOXj. II Oofclneo J3-roye, Oregon, Friday, A.ugusfc 3, 1900. NO. 30 PROFESSIONAL. MINES m MINING. Shir le y r J. E. YOUNG jMlomoy-al-fjitw " Onirc on Mftlli Alrtict, Went Sldo Cori'AOK Gkovk, Okk. " J. S. MEDLEY jlttovncil-(U'Lu.w o o o --OMoooti Mnlll Btrcol--: CoTTAGlt GKOVIt, QllK. L. L. STEVENS Attorney -at-Law o o o tlrlitl iitlontloll kIwiii In M 1 nlii HlKliiun niiil I Mind loin. Kugknk, Oku. JEROME KNOX Jtlorncy-ai-Law Prompt nllriUloMjwItl In MIiiIiik llmlnem. CoTTAGK GKOVK, OKK. IIKLMUH W. TIIONI'MK I'llA. A. If AltllV. THOMPSON & HARDY HUornciis ami Couiischrs-at- Law Hflnl nttorillon iClvotJ 1 w (if tlict. KUGKNK, OltK. L. T. HARRIS ."Utonicu and Con iisclor-at-Law Hi-Il ftttolillnn KhC",l" I'"' Mine. l'!rt .NMIunnl ll.ink lllllMlnir. Eugknk, Okk. UNLIABLE ASSA YS. fni'!o l,y mull rcrclvo )iroiiil munition. FRANK P. WHITE, orr.ui: (ii'.ovi:, okk. Olllrowllh Jiiiic llomrimny, Malum. or.o. v. i.uivi). t. w. NKVILI. Lloyd & Ncvill mixino i:n(iim:i:kh 1'. K, 1(1!. UTV MIXnitAl, HUKVKYOIIH lloomii !-.Vtr. Chnmixjr of Qimmurro I'.o. Iliix 1UIH ioi.tj,.m. uin.. H. C. PERKINS Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor Hpcclitl nttcnlliin Klvon ti Minim? CUInu imil proetirliiK of l'.itontn. Grants Pass, Okk. Mrs. Kathcrlno Sclileci; M. 1). Diseases of Women anil Children Cottagh Gkovk, Oku. UUSINKSS. OO 10 MRS. PET SANFORD'S For FasliionaUc Dressmaking. MAIN HTKKKT Cottagh Gkov, Oun. William Renshaw THE EXCHANGE" AI.F WAI.KK' Mnnger. I)KAI,KU IH FIK WINES, UQUORS, CIGARS. MuliiRtroet, Ootlnco Omvii, Oru. CAM. ON B.. L. PICKARD & SON For 1IOU8I5 I'AINTINO, I'APF.K 1IANOINO, BtON WOllK.CAllUIAOK I'AINTINO. Work Kuarniitood CoTTAGlJ GROVI5, Ok. EAKIN & BRISTOW BANKERS' Traiiwct a Oonornl IlanUtnit Iluslnoss In All Its Unmchc.i. Cottagb Guovn, Ou.. CY. MILLER & CO. 'General Blacksrhithing -Two ilnom North of Knkln A Ilrlitow's Cottagi; Gkovr, Ok. 9 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. Eakin FOR MEN. Wo handle .SnriiiiiK! Glove Company's KhimIh. They iiro considered the lic-t glove In the tun rkut . H e B O a o a m n a M 9 M a Good Y How Oil Slock with jinfoittutl hiring (uxtcner 50 mill Too. Our Siciiiu '."roof line nro n soft, jl!n lilc glove, an s i: 1 1 iih ilnrsilili1; iiiiiiIii with patented hiring fast I'liur St.e, $1 :t i ill $1 J5. IJllIillcd Kit, soft llllifll, lliaKillg u wry nii'u driving glove. .$1 L'5. S:iriiiiiiR l'm-1:, Vnhl uoiylit, fine Htix'lt, no IihiiiI, opi'ii h;wk, I'ortor fiiftcncr, wt'llml.wnx linen lliiciid hoft ami pliulilu; iiniiiiulitcdly the IicbI kIovo in i he imu kct . .. $i no. Unliiu'il Chnppcr MitK, nil (jniin calf fUU !Wo ami $1. I.iiit'il Kit CilnviH, linn niw.k $1. 0 a n o ifl e H e a a o a a a m M O H O n O M QR9nonoHoicBOHOtionne5QeoEeconaonorjo0EaEonEOBozcnonnssoaH!EBOHOEOou&HnonoEOHo ELITE o Shaving-o Parlor Cottagic Gkovk, Okk. GRirElTH & CRAIG, Props.- . Oko. o. Knowt.bh. Cimti.wf 0Bnv8. NOTARIES PUBLIC Uohkmia, Okk. Ollloonl Miulfk MlnonmlUloiihttiit Mountain. D., J. GOVER Prospector ami Mine Locator. For Information on Uohemia Milling District write inc. Hlcdiil Atluatlon lllvun to Corrciponilouco UOIIEMIA, ORE. J. a JOHNSON and F. C. EBY Attorneys ami Couiisclors-at-F.aio Special attention given to Mining, Corpoiationand Mercantile Ituv. Ofiice in Olil P. O. building, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. BELGIAN HARES. Here is rt chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small capital. I have a choice lot of high grade Belgian Hares that I will sell in pairs at very low prices. There is no need to send to California when you can get the same thing here at home. Lord Biitaiu, Sir Styles, Ifashoda. Yukon, Red Rover and other fashionable strains aie in stock. l' A. Rankin, Eugene. Warren jroFurlniullefton Wednesday nMit's train for Grants l'asa to catch for" n match (?nmo of baseball to bo plavcd Iboro between tbo homo team aiul tho business and proffoasiq.mil men of tho rusi). I to will Imvq all expenses paid mid bo reimbursed for time lost niul bis playinK. ' ' Ganiiiin & NewM COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. VOll BOYS. CoKnn Swotters, good quality, in murium and iitMtorti'd c.trlped colors 50c. All-Wool, llht woiglit, iiworluil col orl etnpL'd . .. $1 'Si. l'OR MEN. - , Cotton, nood quality, color ma roon ,. ' ..50c. .Mixed Cotlon anil' Wool, iiii'ditim heavy, maroon H0c All-AVool, nood iptality, medium ncavy, maroon $1 10. Samo iih" ahovo, only illucr wool, a HOrted Holid colors ifl 05. All-Wool, very lino quality, in as sorted colored Htripl'B. . . i!5. White; luediiim heavy 50. ... GARMAN & NEWLAND. ... . LrtUAXE 1TKMS. John Farman is home after two year's absence in Idaho and Washington. IJolla Doty is homo from California, lie roportH crops short down there. Dr. Petrio and wife of tho Grovo are visiting at tho old "homestead" for a few weeks. John Settle and family havo gone to Kugeno for 11 couple of week's visit with i datives. II M Doty went to Kuyuuu Tuesday. His sister returned with him Wednes day. .Threshing will begin in this neighbor hood Thursday August .Mr I'awk is up from Salem for a few day's visit with his family. There was n jolly crowd of youngsters gathered at tho losidenco of .Mr and Mrs Devaney. Tho evening was spent in singing. They will meet with -Mrs I V Ionian next Sunday evoning. UUUD WOU1C. District Deputy A. M. Young of tin; Modern Woodmen of America, who has bcou woiking hero in the interest of tho local lodgo. tho past two weeks, left Wednusday morning for his homo at Scio for a few day's visit, when ho will return bore and complete bis work bo successfully begun. Deputy Young has already Increased tbo membership of tho Modern Woodmen Camp hero' -10 members, and says bo will havo no troublo running it up to 50. An im portant foaturo in tho matter of a sick and accident bonollt plan has just been adopted by tho order which makes it all tho mora attractive. Deputy Young will organize u camp at Lorano in tho near future. fleorgo Clark, ono of tbo old-time Viiners of this coast, and one ot tho pio neers in many of tho mining camps of Nevada when its bonanzas wore heralded tho world over, was in town this weok after a visit to J5ohomia, and is so favor ably improised with what ho saw thero that' ho has outfitted himself for a more oxtqudod examination, and left fortbat diatriet on' Wednesday. ' rlstowo FOR CHILDREN. Lawn Hoods, mndo of lace open work ; very jiretty designs 35 to 05c. H O H a u o a ia 50 H O m n Ql o O a o ci o m at o a a o V) a o ts Knibroidored and Tucked Muslin and Swiss, diUcrcnt denins. ... 70c to ifl 35. Ladies' Sun 1'omicts, tnndo of cham hray, Jul! back crown, Htitched ' and lined, assorted colors. .50c. Our line of Loopo Embroideries, Itih boiis and Dry goods Notiuns ia laiKe. .Ladien' Summer Skirts, larj:e vari ety; in prico from 50c to $3. Shirt Waists, different colors and kimla 60c to $U 75. Ladies' Neck Wear in latest styles. . 15c to 00c. o' a o a o a o M O ta u ta a a A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE SAVED HER LITTLE DAUGHTER'S LIFE I am the mother of eiglit children and have had a great deal of ex perience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst .form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw an advertisement iu our pa per that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house. It saved my little daughter's life. I am anxious for every motder to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours, truly, Mks. Gko. F. Bukdick, Liberty, R. I. For sale by Bknson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Ai'W.KGATK, Drain Druggists. Griffin & Veatch Co. carry n full line of Canton Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery, George D.Williams, of Manchester, Mich., says: "My wife has been so help less for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After us ing two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Sold by Bknson Drug Co., druggist. , Subscribe (or the NuugPtr-all tho Bo hemia milling nows, sfl.CQ per yoar. The Seventh of a Series of Articles on the Geo logical Construction and Formation of Mineral Zones. CONTRIBUTKD. The Cretaceous system closes the long succession of Secondary or Mesozoic formation. The rocks which come next in order are classed as Tertiary or Cainozoic. vhen these names were originally chosen, geologists in general believed not only that the divisions into which they grouped the stratified rocks ot the whole, with well defined periods sitions so often traceable between systems of rocks served to mark geological revolutions in which old forms of life as well as old geo graphical conditions disappeared and gave place to new. One of the most notable of such portance of this part of the geological chronicle may be inferred from $ the following facts: Vi Durinc Tertiarv time the seabeds were ridred tin into land to such 13: an cxicm .13 iu jjivc um comments nearly ineir existing area anu cun-i tour, the crust of the earth was upturned into great mountain ranges! and notably into that long band of lofty ground stretching from Alaska to Cape Horn, now the Pacific Portions of the Tertiary seobeds or more above the sea. The generally warm climate the modern phase of graduated temperatures from great heat at therf equator to extreme cold around the poles.' At the beginning of the t Tertiary periods the climate was mild, even within the Arctic Circlc. but at their close it became so cold that snow and ice spread far south-' , , T 1 T ... A ? I ... - o 1- - r- .:n r ;i; . 1 . like that of our own time. t r 1 1 . .. o 1 1.1 ittinpr tlif immp nf rhp ' Airpnf died out tne mammals, in ever increasing complexity ot organization took their place in the animal world. There are three divisions to the Eocene or recent; the next Miocene tuut .www.... In North America the rocks rnA nlnnpr tltprnnst rnnirefi of Cnlifnrnf.'i nnrl Ornrnn nn llin ntljpr. Tliev I- nre msnne aenosus. inouirn occasionaiiv DesentlL, invers or iijrniw t l , with terrestrial plants, over the vast plateau which supports the Rock -A Mountains. However, they are of lacustrine origin, and shbw that iij; what is now the heart of the continent the bed of the Cretaceous sey was upraised into a succession of uriant vegetation. In these lakes a total mass of Eocene strata esti1 mated at not less than 12,000 was deposited, entombing and preserving an extraordinarily abundant and varied record of the plant and animaj life of the time. Masses of Noramulittc limestone and sandstone several thousand fee?, j' . , , .1 ; 1 r,i...i 1 r t 1 i r r i . 4 itiicic nave oeen upnuseu, iuiucu anu parts of the great mountain chains which run through Europe and tht north of Africa. Similar rocks have been uplifted along the flanks of th great chain of heights that sweep through the heart of Asia, reaching i the Himalaya range a height of 16,500 feet above the sea level. WJ thus learn not only that a large part of the existing continents lay uri, der tho sea during Eocene time, but that the principal mountain chain of the old world have been upheaved to their present altitudes since th" beginning of the 'Tertiary period. The great Eocene lake basins d North America survived till a much later part of Tertiary time. THAT THROBBING HEAD ACHE. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's Nbw Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. I hey make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Moiey hack if not cured. Sold by Bknson Duug Co., Druggist. B IT IS HERE! S5 IIlKr. T.w!rc!f df -CONSISTING 01- g- Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumps, 3! lir,n n,,il A fit? rCMITl'IIR A L. IMPOUIKNTS! 2i Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, SZ Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Utc. !2 j ST'Vnr Miners' Sunnlies. the onlv house South of Portland. 3 , L g COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. 3' 'i the earth's crust corresponded, on I of time, but that the abrupt trail- breaks in the record was siinoosed i' Coast ol North and South America. J now form mountain peaks 16,000 feet! r of the. globe now slowly passed into'' 'J"'--J - j'"- - It , . n r a- nl jj j 1 1 v - 1 . li 1 1 "Rfntilf " IVrtinrv timr mnv nnt pv. if Tertiarv neriod: the first is collect or more recent; the next pliocene ol classed as Eocene present two coni j vA 0 J " t I f vast lakes, round which grew a lux iraciurcu, anu now iorm liuponaufxt, IT HELPED WIN BATTLES.? Twenty-nine officers nud "ia wrote from the Front to say th for Scratches. Bruises. Cuti! Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff Jointf Buckleu's Arnica Salve is the be Skin Eruptions and Piles, sscts. ' box. Cure guaranteed. Sold b Bknson Drug Co., Druggist. 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