Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 23, 1907, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
ISOIIIL.MIA M'LKiLI PlULISMIMl
COMPANY.
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l r:. r..l ntthe p..i.x:K f nl l 'oil. ori'Vf.
' -won a ccmh1 '.a- mail utal'.or.
SI HSi lUPTU'N KATKS.
HIOllttM b00
i year tfl.-O
S (UOIltlkH ?i.tH
If paid in t' tiiuv.
Clubbing Patvs.
Tlic Bohemia Nuniii't cite year
v ltd niiy 0110 of the following pub
lications' one year (or amount set
. ipposlte:
i-a-llie Monthly ?' ci
Vtvklv Oregont.in 1 Portland) ?'.'.0
"Veekl'v Journal t Portland I
I eidv Mlninir Becord ilVuveri $.r.f0
Weekly Mining F..s-ord Jfa.iS
Pacific Homestead !fi,i.'
Northwest Poultry Journal $l.7
M pr.iH-r is kci t .mi rr.i- lv Tllti AMhKI
. MIMSii v oS..i;i..'. I'bmuti.r c( Com
re UuiiiliUH. IHmmt, Colo . where oi'.r
i.'.cniwiil U flciue to the uec( the load-
nape frem I h . artnus un i) iki: so ti"ii c(
W, rt, a M-U'ti: ii'.rarv k:i.1 in; u-t ' e
:.t. alls l'.UT.K Ifkepttin meat EC. Prake's
. crtis.'.'.g Av. i-.cy. SI mi.l Pi Merchant Kx
i'.vp, Mtii KnincWc. 1 Hliturnta. hero I'oti
.. ts tor advert ;us --an H- made for 11
Wkdnusday. Jan. 1907
Protective Association.
Motto -Credit where credit is
due.
Object Protection,
1st To tLe mtrcbants who may
care to extend credit.
;d To the patron who may
care to ask lor credit.
KIEL'S AS Ar'I'ULD TO C-'l l-ECTIOXS.
!rt Ail accounts are due aud
payable at the place of business
where th credit is given, thirty
.lavs aftT o.iite, o;
the Erst dav of
the mouth, unless other terms are
rranged at the tia.e of such deal.
2i N collector will bs sent out
; -f:?r book accouMs, neither will
s'':ements be rendered uctil ac
ciutt is overdue, and such notice
wil be evidence cf delir.ipjer.cy.
3d Accounts mt paid as per
jigreemeut will le closed aud no
farther credit given by any mem
ber of the Association.
4th All accounts must draw in
terest at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the date due until
paid. Such accounts to be secured
iy note.
5th Any party receiving an As
sociation letter from a member of
this Association and not responding
lo or acknowledging receipt there
of shall be deemed unworthy of
credit- Notice :ha!l be given the
secretary aud he shall inform all
members of the Association.
It is not t'ue wis'i or intention of
the Association to make credit diffi
cult, but to make credit safe and
dispense with the ineouvinience and
expense of monthly collections.
Lumbermen Meet in Chicago.
At a large, well attended mett
in' recently hel 1 in Chicago under
the auspices of the American Lum
berman, the national lumber paper,
for the purpose of taking steps to
alleviate the car --h'Htage whi.-h i
extending all ov r the Unite i
.States a bill was i:n'te 1 and will l e
presented to Congress for uctiou
A committee of the lumbermen
present at this meeting were ap
pointed to call upon the president
and preser t the situation to him
and he utated that he was in hearty
accord with any measure looking to
the relief asked for. With Con
gress after them, as-ii-ted by the
Oregon k-gislatuie, surely some
method will be deviled by which
the railroads can be made to come
to time.
Worth Investigation.
Ou a recent trip east a prominent
mill man of PortlaLd on his return
made the statement that the lum
ber yards of the Mississippi nlley
were having extieme trouble in
getting sufficient eafch and doors to
supply the trade- In this connec
tion a splendid opening is pre
sented right here at home for the
c Htablishment of such an industry
as in no part of the country is tim
ber more BU'table f'-r this purpose
found .
Some day au outsider will come
here and establish a plant for this
purpose and then the cry will be
raiHed that the people here did not
Fee Buch an opening ar.d oppor
tunity. Frank C. Baker Will Not be For
gotten Frank C. J'"ker left an eatate
valued at $250,000. His will givts
$2500 each to the Portland Baby's
home, lioya and -iris Aid Society,
the Cbildren'H Home, Florence Crit
teuton Refuge Home, l'uttou Home
for the aged, the Y. M. C. A , V.
W. C A. and Salvation Army,
'i litre ii set aside $i5,000 for a
monument to the miMuotv of 0o-!
got) pioneers, and ir.UH er.ch tor !
right drinking lonnt.iin:; a No $50. ,
o v to beautify tlic pirks. The bal
ance if his tot tune goc to his rel
atives. THE EYE AND ITS CARE
By IT Franc Lucile Hard. Kootus
1-4 Chrismau Building. Kui;?tu'.
1 Cornea 6 irttioa Humor
1 Aipueous Humor 7 Optii' Nerve
.U-Pupil S Retina
I Iris ; -Choroid
fi Cryslaliue leus 10 Scb totio
The eye ball has three coats.
The sclerotic or outer eoit, the
choroid or middle coat and the re
tina or inner coat. The sclerotic
coat is a thick, touh, white fibrous
structure. The front part of it is
that part commonly calkd "the
white of the eye." This is eovered
with a very thin transparent mem
brane called the conjunctive, which
cjives to the white oi" the eye a bril
liant luster. The sclerotic joins the
coruea in front and the optic ner.
iu back where it h the thickist.
The uext or middle coat, the
choroid, is composed of u dense
network of capiliarics mi 1 veias.
l'etween these are tinny cells con
taining dark pigment The choroid
extends an far forward as the cili
arv muscle aud there tonus a little
plaited frill around the crvstaline i
lens, the retina is a direct continua
tion of the optic nerve which comes
from the l.rain. The retina lines
the whole interior of the e as far
forward as the cili iry process-,
where it ends in a jagged mugin.
This is the nervous membrane ot
the eve and mav be coniMared to
the sensitive plate of a camera be-
cause the picture of the obj-ct
looked at is imprinted upon it,
from there the message is conveyed
to the brain by means of the optie
uei ve.
At the entrance of the optic
nerve, or the Porus Optieus there
is no vision and this is called the
blind spot. In a direct line from
the pupil is a depression in the re
tina and here vision is most keen.
This is why, when we are looking
at an object it Ptands out more
clearly than do the objects to the
side, above or below it. The retina
is extremely' thin, semi-transparent
and composed of many layers.
Next week the Emmetropic or
normal eye ball will be talked
about.
First National Bank Elects Directors.
The annual meeting of stock
holders iu the First National Bank
was held at the bauk Jan, Mb. The
following were elected directors:
N. W. White. O. O. Veateh.
Herbert Kkin, T. C. Wheler and
J. II. Hawley.
Following this meeting the ui-
rectors met and elected Herbert
Kakin president and T. C. Wheeler
cashier
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WnnHmPn r.f fhf WnrlH anrl Wnnion nf
Woodcraft Install Officers
Bohemia Camp No. 260 Wood
men of the World and St Valen
tine Circle No. 121 Women of
Woodcraft held a joint public ses
sion Tuesday evening.
Both orders installed offieers for
the ensuing vear and concluded
the evening with a reception,
amusements and refreshments. The
officers installed were:
WOODMh.s. Or Tilt WOIH.D.
Consul, L W. Bker; alrisor, F.
J. Bartels; escort, J. W. IMdy;
clerk, C II. Vaulienburg; banker,
F. 1. Krnent; watchmsn, J II.
Brown; i-enlrj, J. D. C'fTman;
managet, l (J. Cofl'iian.
WOMi:. i.I' V.uiiIh k,u t.
Post Guardian Neighbor, MfH.
Katie B Veatch; Guardian Neijh
bor, Mrs. Marguerite Johnson; Ad
vior, Mrs. Lilly Eddy; Banker,
Mrs. Ka Ilemenwar; Cb rk, Mrs.
Flora J. Miller; Magican, Mrs.
Christie Carpenter; Attendant, Mra.
Maud Wheeler; Captain of the
(Juard.s, Mrs. Mary Van Denburg,
Inner Sentinel, Mrs. F.tta Frye,
Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Almira Jen
kins; Musician, Miss Eunice Van
DenburL'; Manager, Mrs. Klla Bin
be v.
Planting Cedar Timber in Japan.
The Japanese have planted thous
ands of acrea of waste land iu cedar
timber. These nre set out ju regu
lar rows but for the firt three years
it is necessary to keep the bamboo
grass which grows very rank cut in
order to give the treeM a chance to
make a good Hand. It is said they
glow us (straight as at rows and are
used for telephone and telegraph
poles. American Lumberman.
w n 1
x k.
BEACH CANO MINING IN SOUTHEKN
OREGON,
Diggings Profitably Operated About
Hoqile fhvpr's Mouth and Other
Points -Grc.it Hopes That
Dr. Day Will Solve All
Problems.
tlold licach, Die.. Jan. l. 1 1
terest is being revived to a cousi I
crable extent in the gold-bcari ig
beach sands along the Orcg it
const. This interest has t eti
created by the yood return do-
rived duiing the past year by those
who h a v o followed practical
methods. The experiments nude
by lr. David T. Dav ami his as
sistants of the I'nited States geolo
gical survey have also had much to
do in reviving the beach sand min
ing. Diggings are being woiked
at vat ious points along the beach, ;
! near the month of Kogue river, at ;
ithe mouth of the Chctco and at1
I points farther north. ;
i The sands sought and mined are j
! much line ordinary beach sands, ,
'but datker. They cart y values in
:tlour gold and platinum. This sand
as it is called, is really, so Dr. Day
affirms, a magnetic iron that forms
at least half and m many instances
three fourths of the b'dk of the
black sands of the IkmuIi.
The yold of these beach sands is
very fine, light and tliky. A very
large percentage of the particles
will llo.it on water and for this rea
son and the fact that they will nt,
i or at least but scantily, adhere to
' mercury the proees of catching an t
saving them is difficult. The b.-
; of tke beach sands do not run over
: $0 a tou, while the average is but
"tut $4 a ton
Dr. Dav and his assistants have
not only teeu experimenting for
values but have also been seeking
some practical method of separat
ing and saving them Dr. Day
l.op'-s to be iible to giv,. within a
sboit time h method that will t
be'ter that the cm V svMern
tar
low
j employ ed ami that eau readily be 1
j adopted by all who are interested j
: in beach Hand turning.
Governor Chamberlain in His Message
I Anlclqliipfl C-On. Ih,i
' iu uic kcisiaiuic ian? niui
Wining is One of the Most Prom
ising Industries in the State
and Goes After State Min-
ing.
Mining is one of the most prom
ising industries iu the state, and
those engaged iu the legitimate
woik thereof ought tu be protected
agiicst imposition and impostors.
The Am ericau Mining Co::gie.-s
appointed a committee oi distin
guished geutlemeu to prepare a
bill for the punishment of mining
fakers and promoters of illegitimate
raining 1 nlt-rprisen, and I presume
it will be submitted to you. A la
has recently been passed by the
California bgislatuie along these
lints, and reports tire that it has
worktd an almost complete rid
dance Iron thfct state of spurious
mining Ktock and that lecherous
parasite on the mining industry -the
fake promoter The sta'e has
1 'ei sf usl "J"- "y ie o
HPur""UH mining sto-k throughout
U)e Hu ' tl,ls lb ,h,w lUJ(i,Jr
i glaring he.llines of jiamphbts
! published htie and elsewheie Any
! person who in b-i takes to s'll-T
assent to the ici blicatioii, itiat. 1. j
or pubpely, of a fradulent 01 -xig- 1
geruted report tending to Kive any ;
person or the public the idea of a
greater value than nuch stock really
possesses, with intent to dtfrau ',
ought t' be deemed guilty ot a!
felony and punished aceordiu 0'ly.
The Bureau of Grades.
The Bur au of Grades of the
Oregon and Washington Lumber
Manufacturers Association came
into active existence Jan. 1st at
which time A- N. Hageu entered
upon the duties of chief inspector.
In the selection of Mr. Hagcri it is
conceded that the right selection
has been made Mr. Hagc.11 is w. 11
ouaUfied for the duties of this of-
I fi"e having fcixn aetive serviee both
in lumber yards and otlke woik,
there is no doubt bis work ill
give satisfaction. Mr. ILigmi
made a trip to this part of the val
ley ou the 1.5th inst. but finding
nearly nil the mills closed do'.j re
turned to l'ortlaud atatiug Lo would
be here in February whon ho will
make au official visit to nil of tho
mills connected with the Lumber
Association.
Cottage Grove
souvenir tables
at the Bazaar.
"It is now eleven years since I li.id
a narrow escape from consumption,"
writes C. O. Floyd, ti loading hiirlnesH
man of Kershaw, N. C "I had run
down in weight to Pifj pounds and
coughing was const ant, both by day
and by night. Finally 1 began tak
ing Dr. King'H New Discovery and
continued this for about six months,
when my cough and lung trouble
were entirely gone and I was ro
h Lured to my own normal weight,
170 pounds," Thousands of person
me healed every year, fi iiaranteeil
at J'eiiHuiM Pharmacy. .'0c and $1,
Trial bottle free.
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office lor '2i c ills j ( 1 11
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A breast pin was 1 1 in I
road tt.n k. O.vn. i can
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REVIEW OF REVIEWS . $3.00
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.. . 1.00
SUCCESS MAGAZINE. . 1.00
NUGGET 1.50
REGULAR PRICK ...$6.50 $3.90
The time lor Mib,c.ribiug to one .ei io .li--.il is past. Ivvery refined home, where good real-
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