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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
i;. UlillB Afl II Wi'i" " .. tMioni nc i nil 11 iii(K. 1 .111 im.iiii u a v - - - - Recommendation of o Well Known Chi uhud l'liyaifliii). I uw) and protKirllHJ Clinmlierlaln'n CoiikIi Komedy for almost all oltltmte, roiiHtrlotcd foiiKlic. ilh (llroct result. 1 prescribe It to children of all Am Kind to rccommuml it to nil .1. iieeil T "";"r . ' I imnhin. for assistance .mrr-otic nml nnfo in the liutiiH or the . rem imiin- a. 1'Hll tor llll IIHUIKIII'J.--.'inp.. ... ........ . .. . .. i I Tu.j ai iwv k. i Mki.kndv, M. H., I'll. .''''V. ' ' -..,,, -K. 1h f.ir will! Iiv IIciiihiii Urn i Co., Collnu Uruvi". mi" Lyons Apple Urtte, Drain. CHAMBKItl.AIN'S STOMACH LIVHH TAK LISTS Try tlicm When yon feel lnll after oatinK. AVIion yon have no appetite. When yon have a lwl tasto in the month. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When yon have n iiiwiacnu. When voa feel bilionf. Thoy will improve your appetite, dentine nml invigorate vonr i-toimicli and regulate vonr liver mid bonds. l or Biilo by Hennon Driitf Co. A. J. Snull w.mtel to utteml a party, but was afraid to do bo on account of pains in his etomach, whlce he feared would grow worne. He cay. I was telling my troubles to a hulv friend who tmid: "Chiiniberlnin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemdy will put yon in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle ami tako pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have 11 gxd time at the party. , Mr. Snull is a resident of Summer Mill, . Y. This remedy is for sale by ltensoii Drug Co., Cofngu Grove. Lyons ic Applegnte, Drain. A GOOD COUGH MBMCIXE. From the Gazette, Toowoonibj, Aus tralia. I And Chamberlain's Cough Remedy isnn excellent medicine. I have been suffering from n sever.' cold fnr the last two months, mid it has eflected n cure. I have great pleasure in recommending it. IV. 0. Wocknrb. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that others miiv try the remedy and be bene fitted as was Mr. Woekner. This remedy is sold lv Denson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons A. Appleg.ite, Drain. II. T. Mcliityro, St Paul, .Minn., who has been troubled with a disordered stomach, says. "ChnmbjrlainS Stomach and Liver Tablets do me more than anything I have ever taken. Bale by iienson Drug Co. good SUNT FilKB. Somirenre we that the locating of a iow of our Klectric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Helta nnd Appliances, that we 1110 willing to semi one free tonnv Hiiflerer from tho follow ing diseases: Cold extremities, Crysto oln I'l.iiiiih' weakness. Kidney com plaint, Iyeucorrhea, Uver complaint. I'aralvsif. Ix)t vitality. Xurvonsdebility, Keif a'buso. Worn-out women. Sciatica, "Weak and Nervous women. Irregular menstruation, Iinpotency, Uheiimatism. Diminutivo Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. o-..!...-! rl... f.-l.w.4.w...1 fv. itttlt.l rmiiiiitmuii vivy i.iwtiiLm v", '...i Creek. Michigan. WHY DO WOMEN FRET? For some reason it is noticed that the women do not take as kindly to the work incident to the care of their homes as men do to the work of providing for their families. For instance there will be ten times as much kicking and jawing about washing the dishes and the like among a lot of girls as there will be among boys who have much dirtier work to do in caring fot the stock on the farm. Men put more enthusiasm into their work, no matter if it be hard, drudging and every way unpleasant, while so many good women seemingly re sent the fate which compels them to perform the drudgery of the home. Why cannot women accept their limitations nnd invest home innkiug nnd home keeping with the same enthusiasm that men put into their business? One reason is is that so few girls arc ever taught how to care for a home in a busi nesslike nml intelligent manner, and so work all their lives at a dis ndvantace. clointr work in the hardest way and ignoring n hun dred economies ami methods which would make their work easier and more pleasant. We will put it this way the average American yirl is allowed too much liberty, is not sensibly nnd practically trained ntul is taught that the chief end of her existence is to secure some man who will take care of her and pro vide for nil her wants. Reform on these lines is needed, not only for the sake of the woman herself, but t, -it-i of her husband and iUl tKW w - children. . v, mil liuv imv iironarntion at J 1. Cuirln's that fa advertised in nny imiwr. Kuinmnbor we uitiko a specialty 1 xo t t.-iiM.Mi I vnn mm. for music charms the mind I ARrPl I'M A ( ) I T I v ) W I "v 10 1 0 ! Ten years ago, when the late John Sherman was Secretary of State, a young man. the son 01 one , of Sherman's schoolmates, wrote w He said thatl , i fnen jow life that in . .... .... ..... inprp w;i? uu i,iui.c; iw . I n i I n nn ,.ir 111111 11111 I 1 1 L . ... KUtter; that existence liau uecome " . . , . ,. , . n burden, and that he wanted to !die. Today this same young man s a prosperous nien.ii.iuii" j York City. He says his position is I due to the ndvice given him by John Sherman, and has given per- . . 11 V l l I i mission to publish the letter, wlucu I the owner guards more carefully I than all his other possessions. Mr. Sherman wrote: "You say that your life has been a failure, and that you an: 30 years old and ready to die. You say that you cannot find work, and that you see no hope in life. You say that your friends do not care to speak to you now. "Let me tell you that you have reached the point in life when u man must sse the very best pros pects for his future career. You, at thirty, stand on the bridge that livi.lps vonth and manhood. The one is dying, perhaps, but the other will soon burst, young and hopeful, from the ashes, and you will find in yourself a new being a man. Do not let your discontent kill this new life before it is born. "Unless you are physically de formed go to work, if it only brings you $1 a' day. Then learn to live within that $1. Pay no more than 10 cents for a meal, and 20 cents for a bed and save as much of the balance as you can, nnd with the same intensity as you would save your mother's life. Make the most of your appearance. Do not dress paudilv. but cleanly. Abandon , , , liquor as you would abandon pesti- lence. for liauor is the curse that wrecks more lives than all tinrrnrs of the world combined. "If you are a man of brains, as vour letter leads me to believe you or ,vnit until von are in a condi- tion to seek your level, and then ; seek it with courage and tenacity, It raav take time to reach it, it may take years, but you will surely reach it you will turn from the j working man into the business mi., nr tlii nrnffiniiril man . with . cn tnlirl, fnQP lll:lt Vflll W ill marvel ' at it. Hut have one ideal and aim , for it. No shin ever reached its port by sailing for a dozen other; ports at the same time. ! "He contented, for without con- tentraent there is no love or friend-1 ship, and without those blessings j life is, indeed, a hopeless case. Learn to lova your books, for there is pleasure, instruction and friend shin in books. Go to church, lor ' . . . . . the church helns to ease the pains nf life. Listen to music whenever IU Crystal (INCOKrOKATKD) 0. W. I,I,OVr, I'ronlilent If. 1). BC'Orr, Vlra-frotlileiit The five splendid properties comprising the mining claims forming this company are located in the great Bohemia Mining District in Lane and Douglas counties, Oregon. These properties have had much work done upon them, so that now they are embryo mines with an assured future. Tlie stock of this company is now upon the market. Its par value is $t It is non-assessable. Its principal office is in Cottage Grove. For development purposes a limited amount of stock has been authorized to be sold at 3 cents pet- share. Two of the claims the Mountain Iion and Kl Calado are 011 the now famous Helena lode. These two claims have had over 600 feet of tunnels run on them and the face of the tunnels are now in solid ore. I Frank Jordan, Secretary you cnti, lor music ciiaruis me mum . t 1 1 . nutl fills n man with lofty ideals. "Cheer up! Never want to die. Why, I am twice your age, nutl over, ami I !o not want to die. Get out into the world. Work, eat, nb(mt lhc ., - , . ' ' ' .., . i.ik",,.-.. the tirst uoncsi wor yuu umi then be steady, patient, itidustri- m,s' "' """ . ... i.:.:...... .......k. l0V,"K S"011B' "ouesi, roa.rauM "He all these, and when thirty years more have passed away, just notice how young and beautiful the world is and how young and happy you are!" WOMAN AND UOMK. Yes, God has iniide mo 11 woman, And I am coutunt to be .lust what he meant, not teaching out For other things, since he Who knows me bust and loves inu most has ordered this for me. I am not strong or valiant, I would not join the light, Or jostle with crowds in the highway To sully my garments white; Put I have rights as a woman, ami here I claim my right. This right ah, best and sweetest To stand all undismayed ' Whenever sorrow or want or sin Call for a woman's aid, With none to cavil or question, by never a look gainsaid. My Imrk is wafted to the strand By breath divine Ami on the helm there rusts a hand other than mine. Ho holds me when thu billows' smite I shall not fall; If sharp. 'tis short; if long, 'tis light He tempers nil. Safe to the land, safe to tho land ! The end is this; And then with him go hand in hand Far into bliss. The preservation of tools and , machines on farms is an important matter, as one of the principal the j sources for expense is that of re I oairs. Tools are costly when not kept in some place where they will be protectetl against tue wenwier. In the snriiur. when the hurry of work comes, the implement most required may be unfit for service, and a new one may be necessary, or repairs, which should have been procured weeks before, must be purchased. It is not unusual for fnrmeis who chailL'e locations to find themselves loaded with tools that they did not suppose they pos sessed. the clearing up or removal bringing to light some that had been stored away where they could not be found. Other farmers leave their plows, harrows and other im- plements in the lieuis to rust. Home and Farm. We sell choice lots in tho Long & lti,i..lniii, iirimerlv. hllclv nlllttcd 1111(1 lidloiiiiinr Cottnee (irove. riglit ut tho :,,.'.,! f n... s i u. U. nnd thoO.G 1 U. K. Prices according to locality. on. mining o. FUAXK WHKKl.EIt, Troamrcr KltANK K. JOKDAN,Hcretttry Asthmalene Brings Instant in all Cases. SUNT AHSOUITKLY FRKK ON RHCKII'T 01? l'OSTAI,. CHAIR EU YCAnC Wt wnnt to send to overy sull'erer a trial treatment of Aslhiiiiitene, similar to I he 0110 that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail POVl'- I, till l I. ....I. ...!.. I.-. I f I. ........ UI.II'....IH ...Ik. Ill ll'tlll. flit .ll'. i Iflllll 11:1 I IIVT.II VllillUl, lllllll.l rilll.ll-l nil" ..... ...... it, even uu u postul. Never iiilnd, though you aredenpiilrilig, Imwever li;iil v.inr eiiui. Ailiiiiiil.im, rulliiviiniiil eim. Tl'ii wutse MMireilHii the iiiore glad we are In send It. dre-sing DK. TAl-T UI10S.' M N..(.itV. .old Iiv nil Druggists. Grove rAGI'N(Y.i Tn-mrnvnfl F:irms for SjlIc. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Businsss Houses 1 oi i;j n !.l anu opicuu.u xs.uiucuui;a. Lot 011 thu ji hi litl bimliirnn Htrcct. tfMining Claims in Bohemia. Alwtrnct of title scented ami guaranteed. Information as to the laws governing the disposal of government lands, llow lo secure Itiuiicstcnds, timlier lands, mining eluiuis, etc. 1'iopertv lor sale puonsneii wcckiv. CarrAdi: Oiiovk is the second citv in of nboul l.'.'OO. Tin- center of the four . ; . 1.1. 1. ingieis ntul egress, ixuicmiu whii 11 vni-i nnnum imnnii . ...... routh east, with a good wagon road leading from the S. P. K. It. depot right heie in town. Prospective railroad to the mines. Tlie t'oast Fork of the W illumette river on which is situated thu Pluck Putin ipdcMlvei miifes, sixteen miles south, (lows through the center of the city furnishing iibuiidnnt water facilities. It is onlv a mile and a half lo its conllucnco with Itow river, the outlet of tho great liin'bcr ranges to tho southeast. We-lward toward the coast range is an in oxIiaustabluHuppIv of timber, interspaced with numerous rich farming hinds 1 ...I ....1.: 1 w en liiiprovvii tuni 11 1 1 1 . in , ..... 1 1.1 ,, ., 1 '.I . ...1. 1 .1... u 1 .... II. ...nl ..ii ..mi rimi'li fittlinr I'firtluliil .Mlllll Or SOIIlll IIIMIl IICIUUH nil- 1 . or Sim Fruncisco nnd be in iiich with the . .. .! .- ,. Wnler worKs 111 11111 operation, i.ici - -ti... , i,., ...1 I.,... la in i HI' IJl'1 llil II UlUllill Ulll'.r. Ing Cntlago (iiove on either side, lit foi (sr,uii(iiiiliiniii unlii'itfil A. IeAv of: our .IJnrg'a.ius: 1 1'lfl liml friillt llll tiorlli nlilu (if Mlllll Htrect, ly nlKiut .'fOU feet deep. Ixniniled by river uu tliu north. HoiihC of neven rooniH, liarn nun oullioui'eri. 1 ins ih me Int biiiinefH location in Cottngu Grove. l'rice 4UU.w. 3A two utorv finely llnlidied hoiiHe, eight rooniH, Imtlirooni nnd ontlioiifei. i end id location, two ioih in t.ong nutl I.uidt'M mlilitioii in Hou'.lieant Cottage Cirovo. Price fp.'OO. 4Tvo story dwelling hoiife, ten roomr-. brick fruit nonce, iruii ireef, ou feet front on north fine 111 .uain nircci oy :X) feel deen. comer iiroperty. A line location for u hotel. Pi ice f U750. i A two ftorv line, uliiuwt now dwell- in- liotii'c. 11 nxiiw, barn nnd oiitlioiiHC ,.,.,i,i,li.ti. Ibri-e lotH. A ftilendiil or- elinrd of voung benring Ireun, togi tber witli grnies nml vai loiiri uinim 01 oeriien. t.i ..I I. I .1111, mill l.iniileM iiddilillll lllllllVll 111 .', ...... - ' In tioutbeiiHl Cottage (irovo. Price fl'.'OO. Two ypUtndid lolw on cecond Btreut in Cottngo throve. Price J10. A Hiilendiil rancli of 100. nboul 110 acrcM liuavilv tlnifered. Diuanco eamivcicnrcu, - 1 . . . . . ... 11 . , never failing wnter mippiy, aiioui lour inilt'H weft of CottngeOrovo . CuhIi price $.r)50. AIho otln-r terniH. 1 011 will mms u deal II vou overiooK huh. 1 mirfid flf llirrif'll It nml nnd timber land, well watered, eninu improveinuntH, goon range oiiiiui, uuonm inn" .Saeinaw. Oregon, 'fli'm in 11 bargain at 1800.00. IitH in the I), u. .Mel arlnnil iiililition ('..ii.ii.iiCriivii. on weHtniilu at nriceri toHilit purehadOrH (or cimh. KivoacreHof flnu building und agri- ...I. I 1 1 1 ...llll .nth, ill f?,ltt!llfll cuuurai Hum, y . Ciiove, on uoutli Hide of county road to Uolicinla. ?iw per aero. Tin f!nrrin Park tirinciiially within thecity limltc, conaiHtinu of fovon acrea on tbo lmiikH of tliu Conut Fork river, nn ideal pleiiHitro rc-Horr or illuming upoi. Siilunilld giove, expeiiHlvo new foot bridge Hpanning tbo river, tbo ino.it nvnilable place for a public park. Price f.'COO. 'vieit DR. JORDAN'S oncAti WUSEUr.1 OF ANATOMY! I OS I MARKET ST., SAN FHANCISCO, CAL Thlurgcl Anatomical Ifuieum In ihs Wurlil. attaint attrattton In thi City. U vtoiuit r111 titinwur vif uur. vauner.oraiiconirnci cd dUenbe, tnl 1 1 1 e ty I'll i'il liy I tho olilt'nt Hn'clulltiiii tlm I'ucldo C'ouit. JitaulUlti'U M ynura. t OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Yniinir mi'ii and mlilille ' nsi'il iiiru who uro tmrvrliu . Iiiini the cIlt'OtH of youtliliil liidli I AretloiiH or ezt'eiiKeH In matiirer . ' yenro. orviiiisuiinpnvkicui iiiiiiiiy.iin. iiiiniifl..iiufti JIh.,IiuiI In iilllincoinnll. ) cuUoiim: Hiiri'iiiuliirrlicBit, lrililur- j ..I..MA rj..i...rrliu.H. tl lt'l. lrrciiient'V I ut llrliiullnit, vie, lly 11 combination of I rmeillea, otxri-iitcurntlva o t-r, Ilia lioctor ' 1 linnftnnrriiiiiri.il Ilia trputnipllt thai It Will llol . ' only aifntJ Imnndliite rtlli t. but permanent I , cure. Tliu Doctor ilooa not claim tiipi'itoriii . I mlniclta, but I well kniiwn to ba aralr una I . tqimra t'liynlcliin and HiirEfon, iire-umlueal ) lu lila specialty Wlaowaca uf jlvii. i NVI'llll.ll llnirollgliiy eraaicntca irom I Hih ayatem without tliouauotMoi rui'y. I Ti'iixm flttcil by an Kipcrt. Itudlrnl I ... fnr Ilimliirn. A nulck Ami radical I tnretat IMIra, Flaaurn ami ritulw,by I ur, joruan a apeciai iiuuiirBa luviuona. ' l-.vi'ltv 111 x v nmilvlnirtnuawlllrccelre ' I our hOH'M opinion ot ulscnniplaliit. . ' IIVi uil bunrunttt a 1-OMTIVJ! CUBE In I 1 every case ina uwirrrnite. ..... i.,- l.-nnHllliaiinn llll'.l-i anuniriunr i i'ftiw cuAiiam yr.it y rhamnable. Traatiuont peraonully or by lotior. W'rlti. I.ir llnnlr. 1 1 1 1 1. II SO 111 V OF i r Ainu Ali:. uraiLKiiFuEio. (A valuable I boou lor lutu.) uaiiorwiua DR. JORDAN & CO., 1081 Market St., 8. F. li r Relic! and Permanent Cure Thuio is nothing llko Asthinatcne. It brings Instant idief, even In the worst cnecs. Humes when all else falls. Tho Uev. C. F. WIS 1 ,1.8 of Villa Phlge, 111., hivs: "Yourtilnl bottle of Asthmalene teed veil In'good condition . I cnimot tell vou how thank ful 1 feel for I ho good derived from It. I was a slave, chained with putrid sine thriml and iihiIiuiii for ten years. 1 despaired of ever being cuted. I suw vonr ndveitireiueut for the euie of this dieiiiiful nnd tormenting disease, alhmn, nut thought you hail overspoken jourself, but resolved In give it 11 trial. To my surprise the trial acted like 11 dun 111. Send inu'ii full-sincd bottle." Do not ilelav. Write at once, ad- w lCDU'INI'. CO., "U Fust IllOth St., t V kl Estate bine count v, Oregon. ' Has 11 population points of the comp.iss w hen it conies to ...1..:.... ...il.i t t.i 1 ...U ... mlliM I..I.I.....I whole world on short not fee. K..I. ........ I. I....... uu.ln it. nrni ill ill II iriu nmi-miu iuii iiiiiiivr,r,. i"'-. 1 nn.. i.miiiii. lii. In tin, v 1 11 11 1 1 v surround- farming or stock raising. A good biifiut'DH nliue.MOiitliHlilc Main Street. IH). A Hiilenilid tlvo-riHim cotliige, flable. worknbop. chicken liouce, wnodflieil ; .1...... i..,.. ..ti . .in. I... ...I ilm. liii'iiiluii in lllivu nun mi "in i"r. ... WvnneVndillllon toOutingetirovc. Price A ll'uWI I...W .1.... .. flimir, 111111 nun n. 300 feel by 1(H) feet in a Hiiburb.in loca lion. Xaliiral fprttig, 0.1k ireef, all ad joining foot IiIIIh in went C'otlagu drove. Price 300. Two lotn in block '.'0, Iing A Landeio addition. fi5 by 100 feet fcpaiattly Price 1 17. A llnelv flnlfheil two ntorv dwelling Iiiiiiho. len roouiH. Until room, eeuieul ftonn eellar. water nnd eleelile llgblf iilimit nine IntM frnllllllL' on fourth nlrrl l iidloinine river in re.ir. licnr (irlfliiin cliiireli, gui'il burn uudoutlioiifOH. i'ric t'1000. Two ftory dwelling boine, Mix rooniH, good barn, nnd woodshed, two lingo loin on corner oniioniiu Catholic church. Prico P.100. Two eoixl lotH near railroad 100 feel fipiare. Pricu tl'.Ti. iMirinlni! land, well iiuiiroved. 1 mile from Cottage (trove, adjoining the conn tv rniid. in trnclH from Ti to 100 acref. If you want a baigaiu look tbiH up. Siilcndldcottngooii Fourth ft rect.t'fiO. Look this up if you want a bargain in 11 home. One hundred acren of Improved land lving in a tract cnxt nnd wi M within a qua terof a mile of Cottngo (irove, ad joining county road. One hundred ncroa Improved land ad joining county road one-quai lerof a mile weet of Cottiige Grove, lying In a tract north ami bom t li . Two good dwelling hoiiReH on adjoin ing lots in the Sliurwood block. Price flitOO. P10 acres improved farm on north bank of Kow Itivur, twelve iiiHph from Cottngo Grovo on tbo lino of the H. K. mirvoy to Pohemin. Price $3000. JEROME KNOX & CO. ! SOUTH AND EAST ! VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE i or tub J P, I TrahiH leave Cottngu Grovo for Port land and way HtatloiiH at L':M a m and 12;r5pin. Lv Portland 8 :.')0 it m " Cottngo Grove 2 :f7 p in ArAHhland lL'iiiOair. " Sacrainento 5:10 p in " San Kranelnco 7.55 pin 8:,'!0 p m 2 :0I1 a in lL':0r,t, in Ti :00 a in 8 :I5 a m I'nllmaii and TouristB eara an both tniliiH. Chair carH Sacramento to Oinhm and Kl Paho, ami tourist earn toCliiniKo St Lonla, Kow urloaiiH nun w iiHiiiii)toii, Connecting at San FiiuicIhco with tho xovural HteamHliiii IIih'h for Ilonohihi, .hipaii, Cliimi, I'll ill! pines, Uentral and South Amorica. See ii(;cut at Cottngo Grovo station, or uuureHti It. 15. MiM.F.n, G I'. A. Portland , Oregon, , Wo have on hand a laro stock of kiln-dried floorlnir, celllnp and rimtio in ' eradca 1 '2 and H. Lot uh iniiko you , upuelal pricua. Uuoth-Kklly Lumiiku Co, NOTlCl: l'OH l't'lll.U'A'IIO.N. t'llltwt MlHlM lll'l oniiH-. ltitMtliiitt,l)to..iHlnlifr!il,UHil. 1. k.ri.v uit..n ilmt 111 isimtillmicn with iriivWim ut Hi" srliif CimicrsMiif Inn II IklS. rllllllml "All mtfiir t)l Mtl t tlmlH'rlKliil" 111 llisHlslM of l nlltiiMiU, Oru- Kim, KnviiiU hikI VpilliKtiii Trrrltur jr." si'X- It'iiilnl timll tliu fnl.llc I.SIHI Hislix iv " " Aiimiiii 1. lMtJ. Tliomn.fi K. Il iHlMint itowiiur i'll))l'i'M, rmiuly of IhiikIh. Wl t mm, lm ilny lUcil III IHK enim 1,1. .until ntull'ini'tlt Nn. lhv.1. lur till' illll'IIS nl tliu r. , "I Hit) K ' "I Km'Hiiii No. tl III 'l,,wnlil)i So 31 H.i IUIIIIM 1 '. " (iflnr irimt In ulu'w tlisl ll' Imi'l m'UKI'I ' liHiro h1iihIi1v Ir ll lwr erninif in i"r nKtli'iilliunt iHifiiiiw, slid In llill"li h' i-liilm to wilil Isii'l IhiI.uc Uu- ftxwlatvr Hint ll....lvir nl tlllH ill re Hi llllMililirit, IMl-K'"'. nil Ailunliiy. Hie is ilny nf Jntitlnry. IHW. Iiv nmnci IUiim: I.. M. Iirk In. Henry W. riiiltelilll. W. A. I'l'ildim. K. J. l'iiHtiiliil, nl Ijiiuh, (Itmnii. Anv mill nil twrwn I'lslinltiK mhrnn'ly ili Hliuii'.ilrni rlU'il Unit t trirliil lo IU lli,.r i'lrthiilhllil 1.III1U011 nr livfntr ml'l m ilny uf JntiiiMry, It"-. J. T. lllillsiKS. Ilmlilur. KOTM'K til niiaillTOUK. 1 nltintii (Irani, Ori'itnn, Nov. W, ltU TdUil.llis II. llAUSIK: . Ymi sin licrt'liv niilllli'il Ihnl c l""i' ex-l.ciiil.-.t ilnrliiij ilm ytmr ,'tiillim Use. ll. iwm, one hiunlMil iTnllHt" In Ulmrsml lin;rineiili;iil .. ... .1... I..I1..U Ii.i. ilu.i'rl ImmI mill. lux elsliiis, In u tl : The "llntsy" Inculnl III tin. Ilnliriiilii Mlnlnx I'l'lrlrl nil innleil mi iHllie Will lliinK 11 nl lliu .niiiiiK jii'i'iimi" "i 1 (Mitt! I lllllllji i.li'Ki'ii . ' .-..I.... Hie llnliemls MIldiiK liMrli l iinil trmiilejl mi iiltfe 'i.li nl llnnk .1 nl mr iiiliniili ,ii-,-iimi hi .., .n.iiiv iiri'viin nml tlm " I t 1 nil I In- 1 mill In the llnlieitirA Mliilnit lll-lrli t mill re enrilpil m inure M "I lliH'kH nl I he Mining llei'iirilml iiiiukih ' Ti i'i.-ki'ii. ... ......1 .1.1 ..I..I.,.. ..i,l.,r lliM nriil'l. Illlll III 111 lllllll "f.1.1 ri.im- I .-- fwlinn '.Ittl nl Ilm ItevlTil Hllilllli nf lliit flllleil Hlilll'i.llllil III" mnimilllH'Ill lliermii. !' irmt'ii jii. ii'i. i-r... 1.... ........... l..ll... ..lul .1.. I.llll. (IM Mlllllllllt ri". linr iiiMin mining ' : . : iiulrril lii liiilil I'H'li nl mtlil I lint' rUlnm Inr till' IU'rllMl ellillllK Hie Him imy in ,.rii-iiii'.-i . lliill. Ami. II nillini iiinniy iinyii irniii inr ht- . t I f .1.1. ....tin.. ... uillhll. llllli.1V .mini HTiim in nn- ii.'.i.v, ... ......... ily nllcr till' I'liliHiMllnii lln'tinf ynn lull nr ri'Iii.f In ciniliilinli' ymir Hirllniuil ni'li o I K'tiil I tin 0 uu h fiiinvner, yniir liitrrrat In ilm I'Ullii lll Ik-ihiiiiv Hie tiniprl- nl Him ill. MTIII'I", J'lllI t . .." .t.'i . ' nsiulteil uxiiftiillturv. I,r tlm lerni" l "iij'l Hun. r j. ha itn We desire to reduce our Stock so we will give you Money Saving Prices During a KKDUCTION SAI.K of SO nays. Vv have the Hest Shoes nnd ClothiiiK made; Our Styles are the Latest and our l'rice.s are cut to almost Cost. Dnr !riees on Millincrv are cut to less than half the tegular retail prices. Yours For Trade 3S. ."Elsea Son. 3O00OOGOCOOOOO00OCC0 ' The . . . RESORT ItlvurM., ('(iiinuo (Jroc. 8 UI.HW & JONHS, Props Wu I'nrrr nn nxlru llnu Una of Y. f.liiora nml I'lKarn, mill If ymi C linvu iH'caf nn In ant uniiila III iiirniin uu Himlil Hiprcclate n .. . . . cull iruiu yon. . 8 OOOOOOOOCXX300000000CX50 Feed and Sale Stable fllvcr Hired, iiipiHltu Coltato (Iruvc llutul, Cotlug!) (irove. Partners will find good feed nml ' stabling for their stock. Haled hay and feed ior sale. We also have a few fine rigs to let out for driving. S. E. ."Lauder. IlAKWIN BlUKTOW. l'rualilunt, IlKKllEKI JlAKIN, Cnnlilur. The First National Bank -OP- CoTTAGJJ GllOVli, 0U15. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan m approved Hccnrlty. KxehaiigiiB Bold, availably anv plaeo in tho United StatoH, Your lliislm-HH Solicited. Owing To Impaired Hi Tuhc the hohemla Nwjuo'. of family receipts.