a A YILL.YliK BLACKSMITH SAVED III LITTLU SON'S Ltl'K. Mr. II, II. Hl.tck, the will-known Villiiuo Miu-Uftiiitli at (irahiunsvillo, Sullivan Co., N.Y., ayn: "Our little nrn, five yearn old, 1ms always boon sub- jeet to croup, nnd bo bad Imvo tho nt tucks been tbnt wu Imvu feared' ninny tiiiiOM tlmt bo would dio. Wo have bud the doctor mid usiM many niurik'inos but Chamberlain's Coub liumedy is irv our colo reliance. It cvcma todis hoIvo tbo tough mucus und by giving frequent i1ohi8 when theoroiipy synip tom.i appear wo have found that tho droudi'd croup is cured before it gets settled. " There- is no duliger in giving this remedy or it contains no opium o other injurious drug und limy bo given ns confidently to n Imuo ns to no adult l'or side by IIknhon' Dnuo Co., Cottngo (irove. Lyons & Aei'LEaATM, Drain DrungiHts. notickToiFT'ijislicatio. Land Ojlico ut Ilosoburc. Oregon. October 22, 1000. Notice is hereby eiven tlmt tho fol lowing-mimed Hettlu'r bus tiled notice of his intention to make tinul proof in sun port of his claim, and that wiid proof will 1)0 mailo before Joel Ware, u. i? Otuiimwioner, at Eugene, LunoCounty, Oregon, on December 1, 1000, viz; lillen Thompson, formerly Jilien nite. on 11 K. No. SOW, for tho NV H NAV H .See. 12. Tp. 20 S., 11. 4. West. ' She noines the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ami cultivation or sain mini, vhs: John Frost of Wnlket. Lane county, Oregon, Lawson Single, John Klliot, Al Ulludge, of Cottage drove Oregon. J. T. BnnxiKS, Register. SIX FKIGI1TFUL FAILURKS. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent AV111. II. Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that be must soon die. Dut he was urged fo try Dr. King's New Disc.oveiy for Con tmmption. After taking five bottlos be was entirely eurod. It is positively guaranteed toeiire all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, La Grippe; Pneumonia, Uron-c-Mtis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough. BOoand $1.00. Trial bottles free atllExsojJ Dnuo Co. Drug Store. BRAVE EXPLORERS Like Stanley and Livingstone, found it harder to ovorcome Malaria, Fever anil Ague, and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands have found that Electriu Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. If you have chills with fever, aches i back of neck and head, and tired, worn out feeling, n trial will convince you of their merit. W. A. Null of Webb, -III writes: "My children suffered for more than 11 year with chills and fever then two bottle9 of Electric Hitters cured them. Only. 50c. Try them Guaranteed. Sold bvBcxsox Dr.ucl Co Druggist. IJFE-LONG TEST OF COWS AT THE MINNESOTA STATION. We linve frequently lintl occasion to refer to the average annual yield of butter from the dairy cows at the Minnesota State Farm, which is about 350 pounds per cow. This wns when the herd was composed of aged cows. During the past ten years there has been building a new herd composed almost entirely 1 of heifers. This will give an op portunity to note what changes will take place in the yield and quality of milk from the time a, cow drops her first calf until she passes the breeding age. This is , the reason for beginningva herd with heifers with first calf. There arc now complete records of twelve of the heifers, during the past lactation period and they range from 084.81 to 46S.37 pounds of butter each, and averaged 320.49 pounds. The aim was to have them do light work while they are growing so they will develop into strong, vigorous, useful and long lived cows, for they are to be an experiment during their life-time. And since some cows will remain profitable until they are from 15 to 20 years old, there is a long job be fore the experimenters. There are young cows now bred to come in early in the fall, and arc stall-fed about coo days during the winter, during which time they give about 200 pounds of butter each, which is sold for 25 cents a pound. They are in pasture about 165 days, when their butter sells for 20 cents. The cost of feed is not figured yet, but .--til- - t a t&t 1 r. 1 win ue aooiu 25 cacn, so alter 1 they are credited v ith the skim j milk and calf their net earnings 1 will be in the neighborhood of $75 1 each, which is certainly giving a , good account of themselves. The Farmer. ! 1 Kl'ART ChlcftKO Port'iuul I Oi'llll 9:15 11 m Atlantic Kxorcw U um Vln limit-l.iglon ' Si.ivkuno Flyer 0i m 8 p ut Tlmo Schedule Suit l.nko, I'onvor. l't. Worlli, Onmhn,K"iui wm Uiy, St. J vi Ik. Chlrairu 11ml lnt. Suit l,Vo. Denver. I t. Worth. Onnl hit. Kit M M (lly. 81.' lxlUlKyl viuengti nun 1' ist 1 WullH Wtrtla, l.owlic tun. RiMiVniia. M 111" lumpo'ls, Ut. Villi!, 1 iiintn, .Mi;Hune, ChliMiifo Ami h'HKt. IICHIN STIUMrllllS Alt iMtllua .Infos tub- Joct to elianxa. Vor Sun Kriitiflnmf still every (lilny Dully Kx. Stinitiiy S 1 1.1 Sntnnlny 10 P m 0 n 111 Kx. Snmhvy. 7 11 m Tnm.Thnr. unt Sut. (.'I't.UJIHIA UlYMt SUUMKIIS 1 ToAstnrln nml Way-Dimlluyt). WlIXAMBTTlt IlIVKB Oromv.i City. Nettber Siileiu nml Wiiy-lJiinl-infs. (ffj 8 .v.... . .KiKsJf.'i ttM Hi faU. . . .... Wjg&A kL$ X-ti''r: vr jfflfTai PSKiW "ih . -1-1. 'i .!.. In ri.l.'yi ' V., Wi'mnni-aMTtr.iiw .. Bit Villi fcMMitlll !., i;mi nion Uu mn'ki ,ih1.."u nl itoI mitii 11 1 i.rint vam Kh W' iwUk KB I V uiil 1. 1 J il.l'.l Til! 1 uliof nf K rl'il liw.l l, U.l).if iflro t A Wi B; I lViUJB ilvnni.iiii..iSA jiOOttr in to nmni:iu fdKI ilH lui" .'H'MAS' i "X4 u .i ti M n vi!.r-'ll llil'liinim i. jiwhtiuhmv t i"-;n,;r -WW UKinWlftlM". in i ci.l'l wiihm tin. I-1 uijii.IJ. KimimlM In lvl- mfflxMKllY. SB 11... ' . 1.1 1 . iirnwli (rnwi. Iilirlilr nnl-heit (' I ":""'"". J 'i"'11 JK I A HPtRwn;' I 11 i.-I 1. ui 11 1,11 il Wr V'"". 1!,:.lv JVl BtFTai ' i Iffl r i. r" il. l t'lii ' 'I" "' "lili Our lli.Jliijt ir'ii Br BBJ iVi W WUt'MLM'SSjfr ,V LVJS SS t.uioh n. rn .11k mt .m W P 1 Wjjll'EilF WHEELS. &!f!Sb?s;l ' Ws. m . 1 1. ' In lirrS'ut! Iiik::jm i.hjti ' -r ? ' rhs.'" ,l"' ,i' ... ? J.V.iii! i 1. litiiii ' vhmthiibWv u to IIAHN A UKIW'l.n I ri!lr ItW- ti'"1CLi: 13 BUI trth'it ".I'-l-neiti.fi"f '. W I n ! i. V I '. l"i. Ill nrlitoftli,p "' witJ4tMIM Ix. SmiU ) " " uy,V Y Y,lUn j,,Ti t, n-r.r In . h.'i k .. l.wUM-huilnlTjiri. or 1 xptyw SEKB y6! QMM J5i".iM?Wr !',r!,:.'.. XllXtt; i.x.Biiiiciyi NOTiuiu.-oum,,,rAT10iN. P l'im-n will, ll.o pr v" ',,l,ln,''tn. n'Hnp tin, h01i S ""jM-'i1 nun M Mi WU.WMHTTII AND YammiCi. ItrYKwi Oioimn Cttv, liHvtun und Wiy-rni11nii. I-osMi I Klinirln ::Uatii Dally I Pnakk Uivi:ii j;iprlii to l.ewtoton. 8;r0 p in nml Fti. IBTO I.ownton llHllV '.I II 111 W. H. HURLBURT General Passenger Agent, rortlnnd, Oregon. v5 EDITOR SEES WONDERS. Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington Teiin., in exploring Mum moth Cuve, con traded 11 cevero ease of Tiles. His qnic cure through using Uucklon'u. Arnica Kalvo convinced him it is anotlic world's wonder, dirts I'ilos, Injuries Inflamatiou, anil all .Bodily Eruptions, Only 2oc ut Be.nsos Dnuo Co. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "Ono of Dr. Kind's New Life Pill. each night for two weeks lina put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. runier of Dempseytowji, Pa. They're the boat in tho world for Liver, Stomach mid Bowols. Purely vegetable. Never gripe Only 25c at Benson Dnuo Co., Drug Store. SENT FREE." Sosnrenro wo that tho locating of a few of our Electric Holts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo mo willing to sond ono free to any sufferer front the follow ing diseases : Cold extremities, Crysto- rcle, iemido weakness, Kidney com plaint, Luui-orrlien, Liver, complaint. Paralysis, Lost vitality, Kurvoua debility, Self abu?e, Worn-nut woinen, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous' women, Irrognlar menstruation, Impotenoy, Ilhoiimatisni Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Nanitariuui City Electrical Co., Battly Creek, Michigan. , To removo a tronblosomo corn or bunion: I'irst soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then paro it down aa closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Cliainborlain's l'ain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for live minutes nt each applica tion. corn plaster should bo "worn for n few days, to protect it from the shoo. As a general liniment for sprains, liruihVH, lameness , and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unerjiialed. Try it. For slilo by Bbnso.n Ditua Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons it Ai'i-lkoatu, Dnlin Druggist. The increase in the use of rape I as a forage plant in the United i States in the past five years has been phenomenal. At the present rate of increase in its use it will be but a few more years until no far mer who keeps sheep will fail to have a rape field for them to pasture on every fall. There is no other portiop of the United States so favorable to the growth cf the rape plant as Western Oregon and Western Washington, but it is proving valuable everywhere ex cept in extremely hot and arid sections. Oregon Agriculturist. Pvioit DR. JORDAN'S cheat JHUSEUH OF ANATOMY V ;0U MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL fl!lwcea Sixth iliilStreatb.J Tholnrcot Anatomical Hasoum In tbo World. (Irralril attraction In (An City. A woiulerful ityhljor vUllort. fnimcKr.orfinycnnirnct- ortdlvTiKMHmllMrl.i vm cilln- Q the oldfst SP(vliilltnii the Tucllti! Coast. JiitublUliid 3'J years. a nn ininM mihi.. m.i.nrfi uiu uunu1.1 ri.uti c uiatnau T"tinc lat-ii and mlililir nciMl men whn iiro miriTlni; finm the ffiVcN nf youthful liulli. CrtlnilV Or lXiPSu In mnhiro. years. Kcrrnusiuiil plipik'iii lrl;llltv,Iui. lfllIICV. JllJlIllltltl III fill ll.onmi.H. I cutlo'i.i; .SiiiM'itiiilorrlHpii, I'l'iiMiti,,,. i lwa, Connrrlltcsi, Ulrrt, I'rrqitrnrr I of Ui'liiullutr, fic. lly 11 coniblnntlon of remeillfxi, of Kreut cumtlvn po cr, the Doctor 1 MuauiiriiuiKL'ii iin irPHimPnj IIIU( Il will noi A only alTiiril Ininu-illato rellpf; but Dennntient r 1 cure. 1 lis Doctor does nut cltrfni to nctfurni A ' miracle, but It well known to bn a filr nml a 1 squiro fiiysician una oiirffeon. iiri.emlucut ) lu blsnpeclalty Dhraitu ot JJeii. Q , KYIMMJ.X tlinroiiBhly emdlcn led from ) thn sj-Bteru without tlio moot JIci-rnii. Q TriiKm flttei brnn rinpr. HntiiKi r I ciirp for Itiiplnrp. A qulclc nml mrtfwif A cure for I'llm. Flunurn nml Flliilic,uy I Dr. Jordan's special painless metlio.1. X EVJMtY annlrlnirtotiiivvlllreoilrn V our hon'tt opinion of lifsmniplnliit. X ' Wetolll (iunmntee a 1D&IT1VE CCSE tn I' k evrrycase i"e wuiertnkc. I'.invmntiou nml ntnctiy pnvato. cir.inai:s vr.ir hvahoxablu. Treatment personally or by letter. AVrllo fur Rnnlr. I'll I I.1V( I" II-V C1T I M.vnitlAfli:. MailkdI'iiee. (A valuable bout for men.) Call or writs OR. JORDAN & CO., 1 0SI Market St., S. F. tlLfll.lt 'I'..-.,. -'"l, AOVn.l. .1 ;'"'iiirv." ..: 1 ..... ::' piibiu- Liu'., u fx. 11 i'mii AiiKUHl- , IK Y (:,,.. ' "'""I'll hy .. C othiKodMn,., (V. , 1 I.Jon .."W1' ,,,,M ""H-i.iv 1 ll(;-.K?t inn i- 11 in nworil HlMIM .MO llllllthltHIl of Hi,. Ul. 111 1.. mi. . 1 . ' in. Ill lUWIIIlp ' ""'I III il Nn in, 1 l tr.. ifiih. v.. ..; '.'".rt'i'iioiiv,; Wfht. nml will' ..il-... " 'llll!l- ,. .; diiihcr or Momi i)m, !" "'''b furli, ttu iMMfM, mill to ,.Hti,i1H,, i,1';1' 1'imi .olveroflhiolll,,,,. ,&",'J:,,' a'tl..miM..,u,'' Mo imtiicHtm wHncuM-M- ' iMHU'llll I'HlklllH, J,, , 1 ,., I'l'iim-H, i). iVi;,,;, 1 W , p. Ull'gUII, ' "lute, Tho practical nido of science la rcilcctcd in A monthly publication of inestimable valuo to tho Btutlent of every day scientific problems, tlio mechanic, tho industrial expert, tho manufacturer, tho inventor in fact, to every wido-aVvako person who hopes to bettor his condition by using his brains. Tho inventor, especially, will find in The Patent Record a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing of importniico escapes tho vigilant, eyes of its corps of expert editors. Everything is pro seated in clean, conciso fashion, so that tho busiest niny tako timo to road and comprohend. Tlio scientific nnd industrial progress of tho ago in accur ately mirrored in tho columns of The Patent Record, and it is tho only publication in tho country that prints tho ollicial news of tlio U. S. Patent Oflieo and the latest dovclopemcuts in tho field of invention without fer or favor. suiiscuiptiox rntcK onk dollar vim yijau. THE PATENT Battsmsm? Mst, IT. I veiwly the nlM.v.-t!,.t.t.r,i '," 1 ' '! I'tKlllCCttHt to llln 1 1 ie otlfi jM... or Mori, mid .Ju, ,! '". eomlmr, 11KM). "" u' l't. 1. I . Hinimm, (,, ''KUtcr, P aints Wo Carry n mil 1 ie , I'AINTS, OILS, IIUUSHKs WAI.I, PAlMiR. GLASS Sasli unci Doors Kstiitmtes Clicerlully nil classes of work. C'ven on Cows are getting scarce in the east and a carload jvas recently sold in Chicago at $47.50 per head. If it were not that great gain has been made within a few years in average yield by cows kept for dairy purposes, there would not be enough butter produced in the United States at the present time to supply the home demand. A great many farmers who -a few years ago were engaged in 'dairying with cows more suitable for beef pur poses have given tip dairying since cattle have been hitrh. Oreeon Agriculturist. DIVIDE ITEMS. THE SOUTH AND VIA SHASTA 1 OF THK EAST ROUTE We have on hand a Jarj:e stock of luln-dried lloorinc, ceiling and rustic in gnuii H 1 2 mid 3. Let ua make you tjii'i iiil prices, UOOTH-KULLY LOMBEJt Co. Mr. DeSpain has sold his farm to Messrs Lea and Tucker and will move his family and household goods to Philomath this week. Miss Uleeua Unggs is visiting her mother Mrs Will Coffin. W S Miller went to Eugene last week and his son Tip went on a visit to the Coyote Creek country. James Miller is up from Saginaw to' stay until after election. Dominigo Peritii has been quite sick but is now recovering. The rock crusher and ' engine have been covered over and work has been suspended. It was announced that Rev. Burnett would preach here last Sunday. A large crowd gathered but the preacher failed to put in appearance. Trains leave Cottace Grove for Port land nnd way etutiona at 3:07 a. 111.. 12:':0 p. m. Lv. Portland 8:00a.m. 7:0np.m. Lv. Coltaco Grovo 1 a. in. 2:57p.m. Ar. Ashland 12 :S.'! a. null ::in a. m. Ar. f-ncramento... 5:00 p. m. -IsST) a. m. Ar. San Kiancieco. 7:-t5n.m. 8:15a. in. Ar. Ogilen 5:15 a. in. 11 :.') a. m. Ar. Denver 11:00 ji. in. i):00a. in. Ar. Kansas City. . 7 :25 a. in. 7 :25 a. in. Ar. Ciiicaco 7:45 a.m. IKHin, m. Ar. Los Anueles.. :20 d. 111. 7:00 a.m. Ar. Kl Pupo 0:00 p. m. 0:00 r. m. Ar. tort "Worth... 0:30 a. 111. 6:30a.m. Ar. City of .Mexico 9.55 a. in. 0:55 a. in. Ar. Houston 4 :00 a. m. 4 :00a. m. Ar. Nhw Orleans.. C;25 p. m. 0:25 p. m. Ar. Waphincton.. 0:42 a.m. fi:42a.m. Ar. New York. . . .T2:43d. m. 12:-l.'in. in. Pullman and Tourist rars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to On. den and El Paso, and tourist rars to lihicaeo, bt. .Louis, New Orleans and uaiilllKLnil. Connectine at San Francisco with piv eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Ja pan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See T). T. Awbrev, Agent, Cottago Glove Station, or address 0. II. Maiikham, G. P. A. Portland. Orcjion. The JOB OFFICE of this paper is at your disposal for the best of printing of any and all kinds at barely liv ing prices. AGIiNTS l'OK. (. 1 1 . C '.ii.. c . The Heat Ready-Mixed Paint cn the market. . Jenkins it toon. NOTICli l'OK Pl lll.li aTIO.N. Itiltl Olllcc it Uo-clninr, Orr;n. ...... , Si'l'leiiiiM-r 21, mi, notice in heri'liy irivcn that tliffulln. IllK-IIHIIIOll fcltler llllH llll il tmlllV lllllH Inli'iltinii lo iniike thin! iru in mii.i(t ofhiK cliini, iiihI 1 hut fitiii pr K,l rilll niMilt) b fort- .lool Wan'. I . K. t floniT HI I'hiKfiH, rircyon. on N'fvcmif 12, 1000, viz. .Iiiiiii'h . ItoliinMni in ft. K. No. 7127 for the NK 1-1, J.it.l, T. 21 S.. It. I K. He niiini'8 the follntvin uilnrMlo iinne hiit dominium rt-riili-iu-i-iiiHn iul uiiltivuilou of hiIiI land. vu. Umrvt' A. .Miller, Wilmt-r Pmiili.il ISusi'iiv, Omcciii. Lmvii'iifu llickv. II. A. Uarr, of Porilitiid, (lictrnti. J. i. Iliiiiii.rn, RllnUT. NOTICK l'OK l'l'llldCATlO.N. Yhen you need anything in the line of printing please remember that the motto of this olfice is good work, good inaterial? neatness and dispatch, and the prices are within reach of all. AUMINISTKATOR'S NOTIOU, riotleo la hereby givonUmtl Unvo Lean np poliitcil Ailmliitstratarof the estate ofn. II. VuilSI'linlauk. dOl0SOll. All linrurum hnvlnir claims naallut wild ctnlo aro rrumiroil In nrn. fcont thoin with jiropor vouehorB to mo at my oIIIpo nt I'ottuBO (Irove, Lime Comity, Orcston, with the propor voncherii, within six montln iniiiijhe 1I1U0 of thin notice. patcU thliUth duyof November 11X0. Jameu IUmekwav, Administrator. NOTICE POP I'lTPLICATION. Land Oflieo at Ilogeburp, Orepon. Sopteml)or21, 1000. Xotico is horoby eivon that the follow ins-nanied settler ban filed notice of his iiiiciiuon 10 11111K0 ntiai proof in sup port 01 1113 claim, and that said proof win uo niacio uotoro .lool Ware, U. S. Commissioner, at Kngene, Uroeo'ti. on iiuiumiTO j, jyuu, viz; uuoice A Miller on. II E. No. 7428 for the NW fim. in Tl Ol C T -I n Ho names tbo followim? witimsona nruvo dim coi LintioiiH riiM 1 inn..! n.,n., .,.,.1 cultivation of said Intnl. viz ; James Itobinson, Wilnior Smith, of Eiimme, Oregon, Lawrenco HicUy, II A, Parr, of Portland, Oregon. , , 1 J. T. PiiiDOKs, Kcgiatcr. "I bavo used Chamberlain's Colic, 1 unoiern aim uiarrlioea Homcdy and find it to be a groat medicine," says Mr. E. S. PhiprjB, p Potoau, Ark. "It curod meof blopdy flux. I cannot fipcak too nigniy 01 it.-' This remedy always wins the good oplniuii, if'.not praise, of those wbousoit. TJ10 quick cures which it effects -ovon in tho most sovoro cases mako it n favorite everywhere Vnrni by Pu.vson Dnuo Co., Cottauo Grovo Lvo.vs & AwuHiATE Drain Druggistp. Jlobomia Nugget and AVeokly Oregoniun $2.00 per year. A Few Bargains in Real Estate Offered bv J easv. '""Uill. ?3.5o. Terms nte. No, 56 2Co acres mile easy N- 78Sf Ji county, l6milcsfrom cottar Grove balance pasturrsoo ' S '75 av in t'vation, No. 63-House and lot; $325. cme,lu, ,lear C- p- chmch; $1,700. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove"' Ore. "I ir.. ... a, irv niunu our o Xiamond Putot t J'lstol With two STr.n ' ,. t G-tnch barrel : Sty.no , ,Fn VIV 'An' 00 I Wo malca a full lino of rijle". Z 1 ix jy viuiNS AKMR Ijtinl Ol'lt't nt Ho-ebnry, DriTon, Hi'pU'iiilifr27. i. NiiIIcoIh bt'ii'by tivon lit Ihp follow IlIK IIHIIHsl 'tlttllT I11IH liliil nntii-fiil intiMilliiii to uiiiht' lln.il proof in flip' Hirt of bin claim, and th. t fiml prod will Ih) iiihiIh lafnie Jml Wnri', V. OoiiiiiiiHnliiiici-, hi Erj-eiit. ()n?on. hi Novt-nibiir 2S, 1 000, viz: Kimurl F, I'billlpon II. K. 7hi7firll'I.ol3. NJVWSW l-l, See. 2H.T. JUH..B.3 Ho namc.H the followim; witncuw'tn prove IiIm coutiiiuiiiiH reHiilencutiiiontinl uiiltivuilou of Hiiid land, viz: ChurloH Coh-ord, 0. W. Smith, Al bert Kernell, Junius Law, of C'renwdl, .T.T. IliiiDOK-.PrgUter. Jro. UKI.GIAN NARHS. Here is a chance to get your hoy into a paying business on a small capital. I have a choice lot of high" grade Belgian Hares that I will sell in pairs nt very low prices, mere its no need to send to California when you can get the same thing here at home. Lord Uritain, Sir Styles, Kashodn. Yukon, Red Kover and other fashionable strains aie m stock". If. A. Rankin, Eugene. R. A. SANDERS, l'ltOI'ltlKTOK OI' lil. Wines, liquors and Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. iwtttwomo ), 1497 tool CO., CMicOPrn imi 1 . mice NOTICI5 OK DIHSOIX'TION OF I'ARTIfKR6""' .... . ". .1.... iiia vn.nnrtner' ship heretofore oxlutliiit between ' J1 Jionnoii nun J. a lieimon iinuer ", ". of tho Iloimon llrnif Co.. has thl 'Iu,.l,.c.?il. j uolvoil by tho mtitiil consent of tnojr""' B. Honsoii rotirliiK therofroin. , . ,h. (irra Thobunlnesa will bo contlnneiUn tM 9 niimo uiulor tho imimiBpiiiciit 01 m ' . , Iloinon. who nmuinos ami will l"y U1" nKnliiat Iho linn. T..,rn have Thoiicnomits duo tho Ilonsmi nruj?Cp., n ni...,i in .tin 1... n.iii nf 1 14. Meuiey. "1.: '':;irh ntruotloii w collect tho Biuiie in onler thut t he bnj ne t bo nettloil up, salil rotlrlnif partner nu rei Ini? fn lulorost therein. )hi, mti, Diitcil nt tiottotfo Grove, Oregon, tnn lajr0fAnBurt,lifc.MM ,jAMjiauM, J. 8. IISNSON. r)g7rTbe7or"tTie Nuggot (ill t''0 Bo' hernia mining news, $1 50 per year-