n i BOHEMIA NUGGET UOIIilMIA NUOUUT PUltUSIIINU COMPANY. Wm. D. Root, Editor anil Manager. Kntervd t the fmWBM l OMtg 0T, Oregon m wonil cUm nuttl nilHt. SUnsCIUl'TlON ItATlCS. n months ?UX) lyear fl.W IS month 5.O0 1( paid In advance. T1II8 PAI'KU lkfiitmfllt K.O. utkt-. AilTerllMtiK ArMX-v, 61 nn.J ( Mereltnt Kx ehuift.tm Frenriwo, OH torn In. wbreu. imculut mlrertlilntnu Iwmtilo lor It. Clubbing Rates. The Holiemlii Nugget one ywp with nu.v one ot the following pub- Icutlona one year tor amount wt OIIDOHltc: (."hlcflgo Intor-Oconn (weekly) $!.." Weekly On-Konlun (rortlHinl) S2.B0 Weekly Journal (l'ortlauil) $2.00 WltDNKSDAY. MAKC1I Q3. HJO5 Tbo old time Orogoninn is always prepared to stand by the. state Thorn is ono man wo frequently meet and when the sun is shining brightly ho will say: "Woll this is regular Oregon wcatueri u on tbo other hand the clouds arc heavy and tho rain is pouring down he Bays: 'Well, this jj regular Oregon woatnor." llam or Btiiuo, ita ure con woathor to him and he eujoys it just tho same. Thora nro othon! Nothing bus so far developed n tho coming city cloction affairs, as to determine who will be olocteu mayor. Each tickot has strong supporters who confidently assert their candi date will recoivo the plum. A three cornored contest is on bard to determice until tbo votes are counted. Meanwhile and yet nfterwards let each and evoryono coufidontly and earnestly work for tho upbuilding of Cottage Grove and the develop ments of tbo Bohemia mines. Relax When Yon Rest. If we could only relax, we would rest mora in ton minutec than in hours of so-called resting with tense muscles. I have heard women wiy after lying down an hour that thoy were more tired than thoy were before. No wonder! The muscles were unrelaxed. When yon rest, relax, or thero will bo no rust. Lot the bed or couch or chair support tbo entire weight of tho body. Imagino that you have not tbo pow er to lift a finger. Loosen the ten sion, and in a few minutes you will fool renewed strength. Tho one thing that American housekeepers need to learn most of oil is tho pow er to relax mentally as well as pbpsically. New Steel Rails la Oregon. There was only eight miles of new railroad tracks laid in Oregon last year. This was by three rail roads. This year tracklaying is al ready In progress on three railroads aggregating about So miles. The list of new roads comprises the Ar-lington-Coudon branch with 48 miles; tho Great Southern, 30 miles; Mount Hood railroad, 18 miles; Portage Railroae, 10 miles; Port land, Nehalem and Tillamook, 90 miles: Medford and Crater Lake, 40 miles; Oregon Traction, to For est Grove, 26 miles; Oregon Water Power, to Troutdale, 5 miles. The last two named are electric rail roaes. The total of miles built will aggregate 267 miles of new ste'e. Wont 10 to Fair. TMia sTipHiT nf T.fnn pnuntv re cently received the following letter concerning taxes anu no represent ation by vote. iset me down two rite you both my tackses i belung two the w c. t. u. and the wimen they say widers anil stirmlrl he not tacksed. Mrs says it is for the Portland Far we are so mutch tacKseu now 1 nrnnf frn i liai'P no close fit to PO SO why you tackse me as I cant go aint It a aog gone cnam 10 latKsc me for what little i got one pig what alon brings me something and 15 hens thats alle you dont let me vote yit i pays tackses. why is it. until ray boys pays tackses for me i cant do it i use the same stove for 35 yers now do i have to pay tacK ses. It is a punishable offense to re move, defaco or dostroy locution monuments, or stakes, of claims owned by others, even if thoso stakes are placed upon your own ground. There are no provisions in tbo mining regulations compel ling a minor to maintain his stakes after once setting thorn proporly. A location certificate reciting that tho location of the claim adjoins an otber claim, unless this latter claim is patented, has been hold to bo insufficient. Stumps and rooks in placo may be used for location monuments, OTc Senb TEbem Uv, AimM.um Toim, Onrlbnrlon Culm. Fnr nwny In ditnnt Cuba, nt 11 muslcalo ono ulfiht, St a lovely Cuban mntdoii, lalry form, and oytw nt Unlit. Ami twldo hur out a stranger, it yomiR man from tar 11 way, From Ills borne, whoro llontHold (llory. Am they wlillwl the time away From iv nt-arliy vime, hIio took i ne, and hiiiIIIiii; laid It In his Imml. H took It, kltxeri It, t lion to lior In Joke ho wild : I will kmuI it lioiuu to mother, and a story It will loll, To that dear, old, tender, hiving, mother heart 1 know no well, For I'm sure there U no other, though a winged uiiRel liltwt Who van take the placo of mother, who has mimed nu on lier linmst. In tlu far oft laud of Transvaal, on the ove ln-foro- the light, Sat a battle scared old veteran, In Ida shelter lout to write. And his thoughts wort of old Knglund, ' his friends of Innt? ago, Of his boys and girls, and of Ids loving wife, ho brave ami into: Of his widowed, gtvy-lmlrvd mother, ot his father long slue dead; And wlilio folding up the letter, slowly, this Is what ho said. Chorus: I will send It home to mother, etc.. etc. In the wilds of Gillfornla, In the goldlielils, where the Hume Washed the gold from out the gravel, with his plck'aiid nlmvd, rame A bold and rugged mountaineer; and dy by day he tolled, Drlnglng from Its bed ot nges, the gllttertiiggulileii spoils. Picking up one day a nugget, nt It a finger ring he made, And putting It Into a letter, thus to himself he said . Chorus: I will t-end It homo to mother, etc., etc. 'Neath the burning sun ot India, anchored In the harbor, lay Once a llrltlsh trading vokhoI, In a quiet trumiutl Ixiy, When thrccnme on hoard a Hindu, ttirbanod, swarthy, dark and t mined; And a richly Jeweled necklace, he carried In his lirtiut. The captain saw tho treasure, tho nrlec at once ho paid, And as he laid It in a locker, almost with a prayer ho said. Chorus: I will take It home to mother, etc., etc. Thus In life, though young or aged, mat tors not how old wo grow. We lomember dear old mother of the days of long ago. In our youthful courting frolic, mountain lauds or organs wild, Itnttlo Acids ot wrack and rnln, we remember when n child. Mother held us to her bosom, as she kissed our tears nwny, And those tender thoughts come thronging, and wo to ourselves will say We will send them homo to motlur, nmlu Btory they'll repeat, To that dear, old, tender, loving, mother heart. In memory sweet. And wo feel there Is no other, though bright nugels they may Ih Who oau take tbeplnce of mother, who has held us on her knee. Tho writer of theso verses is tho son of Mrs. Todd and a brother of Mrs. Muttie Brown of this city. Ho rosidod here for some time. Moving. Certainly tbo world is moving. The official statements issued on behalf of the Standard Oil Com pany, the first in regard to the neutral position of tbo company in last year's Presidential campaign, and the second in relation to the pending Investigation by the gov ernment of the Kansas oil contro versy; and tho statement that the Amalgamated Copper Company, which is controlled by standard Oil interests, will make a report of its condition to stockholders, are all signs of progress toward a wholesome publicity. When ever Standard Oil makes use of publicity methods, it may fairly he said that we are reaching a better understanding of the mor al relations of corporations to the public. We are approaching slow ly but surely toward a solution of the tremondous economic problems of the day. Wall btreet Journal JTVA I.I'AUKE FOH ItllKUMATISM 1 have been suffering tor tho pnst tow years with a scvero attack of rheumatism and found that Bollard's Snow Liniment was the only thing Hint gavo mo sutlsrnctlon anil teniieii tanltevlato my pains. .March 21, '02. iiritmC. Deznnn. Klsmnn. Ills. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Hold by The Modern I'harmacy. Bankrupt Stock for Sale. I have on hand a bankrupt stock of General Merchandise and Patent medicine's one door cast of the Griffin Veatch Company, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices Call and be convinced. No trouble to show goods or answer ques tions C. C. HA5I.ETON. Lewis and Clark souvenior spoons at Mndsen's. Jacob Iicuter, a farmer living near Oakland was shot and instantly killed Thursday afternoon. Tbo shooting is somowhat of a mystery. As ho and hi'J brothor Potor did not agreo very well, some think Potcr did tho shooting. Tho coroner's jury, howovor, brought in a verdict of "murdored by unknown assassin." In the manufacture of records for phonograph machines, a large phonograph manufacturing com pany in the United States consumes anually 30 tons of high grade mica. Because of its superior quality mica from India is almost exclu sively used, great care being taken in the selection ot sheets lor record use. Expert sorters go over the pile, and pick .out a piece here and there, until they have found what they want. Then the pile which has been picked out is culled over again and again, split into thinner sheets, measured with tiny gauges Thome to flfcotbec looked through, felt with the fin gers, and more and more constant ly thrown out. ''Mica is to the talking machine what the dia phram is to the mouthpiece of the telephone. It sends the sound waves to the horn by its vibration. and on this vibration quality much depends. It is so strong that some of the little discs are actually only about one five-thousandth of an inch in thidkness, yet they last for years. So sensativc is the disc that il you merely lay 11 finer tip on one while the machine is playing, you can leel it quiver and throb as if filled with life. It must lie caret fully protected, and accordingly is clamped into a medal ting compos ed of two halves, each of which is lined with rubber gaskets to hold its edges firmly. Mining World. Perfect grunuateo goes with glasses llndsen'M, Oro deposits, though for tho most part of relatively recent ago, ns compared with the curlier geologi cal formations of the onths crust, occur in rocks of nil ages from Archccan to Tertiary and oven re cent, though the age of tho oro do posit itself may bo much later than tbo rock in which it occurs. Thus orp deposits of undoubtod Tortiary ago aro found inArchiean and Cum brian rocks. Tbo gold-bearing oro shoots of the Hoinestnko in tbo Black Hills of South Dakota are found in Archn;an rocks, and nro also, in part, of Archaean nee. though suppoced to havo bcon en riched by tho intrusion of igneous rocks about tbo clone of tbo Cretace ous. Tho copper deposits of tbo United Verdo mine at Joromo, Ari zona, aro in Archtcau rocks, but tho ago of too oro deposit is speculative, The lead-silver deposits of Lcadvillo occur in limestone of Carboniferous age, but tbo oro deposits wero form ed long after the deposit of tho for mation. The i'old mines of tho Cul iforniu gold belt aro mostly in Jur assic rocks (Mariposa beds), but tnoso 01 tno iuist liode urn in much oldor rocks, known us tbo Calaverus formation (Palezoic), Tbo forma tion of tho oro bodies occured not ourlior probably than tho close of tho Cretaceous, Many of tho most important oro bodies of the West aro as Into as Tertiary and occur in Tortiary rocks. Age is no indica tion of valuo or volumo of oro bodies. Tboro are comparatively few oro bodies of an ago contempor aneous with tho rocks in which they occur, though such do exist. Such, for instance nro somo bodies of limo nito iron oro; tho borax deposit (colo muni to) at Borate, Cnl,; certain aur iferous conglomerates, etc. All kinds fit enifrnvlnfr iliktm nf. If. n Mudsuu'M. See the And select the one you want You're anxious to have u hat Which is fashionable and be One that will fj'vc you good service; Sec the "Gordon." They arc lials with excellence and all Ike men who wear ihem say they get the worth of the money they spend for their lieadwear. PACIFIC TIMBER C0TTA0B GROVIJ, WHAT IS ATUNNEU7" UK term "tnnnol" is UBod in milling in quito 11 difforont soiiso to that used by tho rail way engineer. In railway engineer ing u tuiiuol is a horizontal oponlng through rock, or material in placo, both mills of whioh nru opon to day light, Kins Mining Reporter. An adit in mining is a term that should bo confined to a drift or lavol on a voin which starts at surfneo and fol lows tho lodo. This is not ronlly mining tuunol, although commonly so cullod. A mining tunuol, of) course, is usually only oon to day-l light at 0110 ond, but it diffora from an adit by tbo fact (hat it is driven I through country rock and not on tho vein. w havo scon Bums criti cisms on tho uso of this term "tun uol" in mining operations, but wo think it is a porfoctly proper term if applied only to drifts star tad at day light and drivon through couutry rock, oithur for tbo purpose of ex ploration or drninago purposes. TbuB, it is perfcotly proper to sponk Of tho Nftwhouso tunnel, which was driveu to drain and oiploro tho oxploro tho inino of tho Idaho SpringH'Ccntial City district. Promoters Responsible. Tbo recent decision of tho fodorn court at St. Louis, Mo that tho titration cstntq cannot bo hold for damages by tho Vonturo Corpora tion of London, under tho plea that the mine had bcon salted, again clearly places tho responsibility on tho buyors, in tho event of mining salos. Tho Stratton'a Indopon denco mino was carefully oxarainod and found to bd a very valuable proporly. If thn promotors over stated tho valuo of tho property tho original cannot bo responsible This caso has almost a parallol in tho Sovon Star caso of Arizona, in which promotors claimed much moro for tho mine than could bo demonstrated ut tbo time by ox animation. In this caso, also, tho federal court bold that tbo original owiioih wero not responsible for tho misrepresentations of tho promotors. Miniug and Scientific Press. Conundrums for the Wise What black thing enlightens the world? Answer Ink. Name something with two heads and one body. Answer A bar rel. If you were to ride a donkey what fruit would you resemble? Answer A pair. What is that which is Iengtbcnod by being cut at both ends? An swer A ditch. What coat is finished without buttons and put on wet? Answer A coat ot paint. What is that that has neither flesh nor blood, yet has four fingers and a thumb? Answer A glove. t What is it that no one wishes to have and yet when he has it docs not wish to lose it? Answer A bald head. Why should a housekeeper nev er put the letter "M" Intq her re frigerator? Answer Because it would change ice into mice. Which would you rather, that a Hon ate yon or a tiger? Answer Why, you would rather that the lion ate the tiger, of course. Mr. Bigger, Mrs, Bigger, and Baby Bigger, which ot this inter esting family Is the biggest, and why the biggest? Answer Baby llirrer, because be is a little biggor. lluvo your eyes tested at 11' 0 Mud son's. Shape and EAK1N A nitlBTOWB IIUILDlNd, Resolutions. WitEnius, it hath ploosod Divine Providonco iu his all wino purpose to lay tho baud of nfllietion upon our worthy and ostoomod sister lto boccn While, in tbo loss of lior bo loved husband and conipautouJohu F, Whito who was takou away by the cold icy band of doath without a momonts warning; therefore, bo it Rcsolyu), that in tho loan ot hor husbaud tho mombors of Siuslaw (irnngo No. fit P. of II. totidcr its sincoro sympathy and condolence to slstor White and all relatives of tho doceasod in this Ihoir hour of rtfllio- tion; and bo it furthor, Resolved, that wo dooply mourn with sistor Wliito in bor loss horo bolow but wo havo an abiding faith that in thoso roalms of light and glory his mind finds expression and infinite onloyaontin tliatephoro of purity and bliss to which wo nro all hastening; bo it luaoLVEi), that a copy of those resolutions bo spread on tho mlnutcH of Siuslaw Qrango No. 4C, P. of N, and a copy given to suitor Wblto nnd to tho city pnpors for publica tion; and bo it Iraot,vii), that tho cimrtor bo draped in mourning for a poriodof thirty days. Ho fades the mimmor clouds nwny' So sinks tho K''o when storms nro o'er Ho irontlo shuts tho eyu of donth Ho dlen nwuy along tho shore Lire h inuor iioiio tut sinks 1110 ciay, Free from Its load tho'splrlt lltcs While Heaven nnd earth comblno to any How blest the rlghtoous when he dies. J. Atkinson W. N. Crow A. II. Itir.cK. A now. fine lino of diamond rings ust rocoivod at Madson's. STAUTLINO MOHTAI.ITV. HuitlstlcH show Htnrtllnir mortality from nppondlcltls and peritonitis. To prevent mm euro incHoriwiuitiiBeiiwH, thero Is lust one reliable remedy. Dr. Klmt'H New Life Tills. M. Planner)'. ot 14 Custom House l'lnco, t'lilcnKo. Biivs: "Thoy havo no euual for Con stipation nnd Blllloiisncss." 2 nt nenson's rnarnincy. JAS. H. POTTS ynoi-MRTORH or ie Fashion Stablest rn also office or rnit First Class Turnouts, POTTS & McQUEEN - Cottage Grove PATRONIZE TlieC.G. Brand a BOIIEMIA, A THOS. CONGER One door east of Metcalf & BruntJ Style 1 CO. I ORKGON M OVlim CONrtt MI'TION. Mrs, II. V. i:11nn, Clmnvntor, Knn., writes, my IhihIiiiiuI lay sick for Hint tmintM, Tlin doctors said Imi had iiulrk consumption. Wit pro cured a bottln of Milliard's 1 1 ore hound Hyrup, unit It cured I1I111. That was six yean nc ami since tlieii wo liavn always Kent 11 iinitlo ill tlie boiiw. Wo oiint'iit do without It. For coiiuIih and colds It ha no coual. ?Sc, file and 1.0.1 Hold by Tint Modern I'liarmncj OPERA HOUSE Friday, March 31 LEWIS POORE'S llljr, Hcenle Production of Ten Nights in a Bur Room A Supci b revival of T. S. Arthur's famous temper nnre gcitl. Prof. Jess Zink's Solo Band Prof. Hoag's AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Knch day, don't nils'i it. Co mo and r this irrcnt moral Utm pcrantv iiriunti. KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH r. mare a aaiGC v c rmuMPTiUN riles OUGIISsa- 60c & $1.00 OLDS Fret Trial. Burcst and Quickest Ouro for all THllOAT and I.IINO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. aiio. w McQueen Double or Single. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE fear Factory HOME WORK Straight ioc Cigar 5 CENT OIOAIt. 4,