BOHEMIA NUGGET. LHIJ W. HI1NUV, Udltor and Proprietor. Entered tithe l-numee Omar otatr' ore r"i atSeeow) Cliinullinlt er. Huh.rl I pllon rlr. 4I.A0. In Klme. 4ilrlM,iR llte imimV known 'ii ftlinlirallan. TIII8 VAVKH ' ?JS"i.wSlSl! rranfncn. ijmii"" riwtB heitiaife A.lrvtldint .h.nvM. Mil tainfiiradwrl where con. for II Kkidav, Dhcumbuk 19, tgoa. Chr.'stnuw come lmtfince- ityeftr. NoxtThurHdny resolutions. Ik llio tiny tor new The present city niln'iiiilstrntlon In til lw conRrntnluted on the irood oi- der.prvHeryed In our little city nud lh,4' miinnor In which tin- linsl lierkJolti(r transacted. V. llllVO IlllOllt tV llOWIl different first class excuses to offor this week lor nnv shortcoming thnt mny np- tienr In the paper. In the Hint place our Joh department Is overun with tiiirrvim Inlis which have kept our printer on the Jump, our foreman mi,l compositor have liothlioon Indis posed and hnve hl(l off a part of the week, anil to cap the climax, Thurs day, our pnhllentloti day, Is HirUt- man nml the entire force, Including tl... n.lltiir. nre minnow! to take n holiday. Thursday, the day we usually Rot mt the nniier. come on Christ iiiiw thin week which necessitates u jrettliiK n hustle tin ourselves and Kettlnjj out the paper on Vednediiy, ii day earlier than ustinl. Kor thl reason the paper mny not contain unite It Usual iiinount of local rend ing matter. However, we will en deavor to gut something Into our columns and W't the paper out lie- fore Santa Clause make hi annual rounds. This Issue of the NuKet Is the Inst iluriuK the year 190:;, and of course the next Issue will lie the llrst of the new year. We will commence the new yenr right on time and set out a first-class local jwiiier from the llrst week until the last. DIVIDU HUMS. V. S. .Miller has accepted ft posit Ion at tho new saw mill nt Sprhutlleld and ii holding It down. A good many cumo of slokncss. around hero mostly n comlilimtlo.it of colds and soarlctlna. Kor some time iv past u cougar llni Ihvii klllliig Mr. McUto'tiiitdV shOci ami we expect someone will get lilg giunu Home day. School clows Friday and the Hohool Is making in-cpurntloim to hold th&el08lh'g exervise. Christmas eve lu conhihctlnn with the Christ limn tree. The Southern l'acltic Is taking a good many car loads of piling from ihe Venteh switch now. Another wedding last week, the eontractlngpartles lielng Mr. lames Ciimlierland and Miss Ida Taylor of Comstock. The young couple have the well wishes of a large circle of friends. A hlg dance nt Divide for Christ mas. The hoys all know what that means. Uist Mondny's Portland Telegram contained an extensive wrltenp nml numerous half-tones of the great state of Oregon and Is a line sheet to end east to.your friends who are thinking about the great Pacific Northwest. Among other things was a two-ooluimi article on the Bo hemia Mining District which summed up some o." the great advantages of our district. Ten times tliut space could Just as well have lieen devoted to the district and not told half of the story either. However, we are thankful for small favors and must lie content with this. I1UMS FROM SILK CRUHK. Are you preparing for Christmas? Unite a number of our good look Ing Indies were Invited to a rag itee at Mrs. Kmlly heeler's residence last Thursday. As It was also the anniversary of her husband. Mr; K. Wheeler'slilrthdny.he wus eruilttel to occupy the seat of honor at the table and partake of the feast of goisl things. Tli os. ltichardsoii is improving somewhat In health to the great Joy of his faithful wife. David Kstes steps high and also wears quite a lieulgu smile all on ac count of n young Miss, who arrived at his home a few days ago and an uoiinced herself as one of the family. John Ashliy made a trip to town today over the good roads to de liver a lieef which he butchered yes terday. V. 11. Long hauled off a hlg load of turkeys today to Wilbur McKar- land. The price paid for them was 12& i-er lb. Ueo. Thompson walked to town last Friday thinking It wus post day but was unfortunate hi being 14 hours too early. Never mind (Seorge lietter too early than not at all. Unite a few of our neighbors were disappointed by the nonapiKsirniice of Mr. Ilrynn of Saginaw, who was to preach here last Sunday, but for some reason failed to get here. o 0 m w n.i.t. a o ltoad real estate Iwrsiilnii of Jerome Khax & Co. Kino residence, choice lots, butlnri tiloeka for talc Jerome Krox A Co. A Hue line of clocks Just from the east at II. C. Mailsen's. 42-4 1 Your patronage solicited. Davidson, The Jeweler. A high grade I.. C. Smith or Colts double barrel, hiiiumerless shotgun, either 10 or 12gnage,foryoungstock. Kniinltv at the Nugget ollice. llownro of air dried or half dry flooring, celling and rustle. The llooth-kclly I.umlierCo. are making sKcial prices on kiin-uruHi luiuiHr. Wo lisve on hum, a larRO itoek ol kiln-dried flooring, it'llinr mul rustic in grades I 2 and 3, Let tia innke yo special price. BootII-Km LY t.UMHKK Co, Cut this out and take It to Ilcusoit Driiir Co's trng store und Ret free sample of CliHiiilwrlulu's Stoinnch mid I.iver Tiiblets. the host nlivsie. Thev cleHine snd invicorate the stomach, bli the appetite ami rrKiilate tlie Hegular site, 35c. per Ikix. prove t bo iv els. The (lolden Rule Mining Co. This week we nre In receipt of the prospectus of tlie tioldeu Hule Con- solidattHl Mining Company which was recently Incorporated anil or- gnnlztMl at Salem. The Incorporators are Mu. cen ter, C. Mnrsh, 1). Stelner. A. V. Ilom yernnd C. I.. Johnson. The list of olllcers nre as follows: Win Wechter, in-s.; C. Marsh, vice pres.: Wm. Ionising, treas. aud C. 1.. Johnson, secretary. t lie tiroiertles of thccouipnnv con sist of the six claims comprising the oiiieu mile group ami the nine claims nt the foot of the hill compris ing the uousollilateo group. These are line proiiertles nml will lui doubt turn out to lie greent producers. Ijick of space this week forbids an xtended description. The otllcers of this new company are nil hustlers and we look for some rent developments. Success to the new company. NUT10K t'OU I'lnil.lCATlOX. UnltcHl sullen Und Otllro, Hosebutv, Orepiii, Dec. 17, HW2. Notice l hereby ulveu that ln com pliance lth tiio provisions of tho act of Coimresa of June 3,1878, entitled "An act lor tho sale of limber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WahliinUmTerrilorv,'-as extended to all the Public Isinil Slate by act of August 4, IW, Charles A. Wliilerineler of iMiKeuu C-o. of Uuie, Slate of tire., has this day tiled lu this otllcc his swoiu statement No. 4IM. for tho purchase of tho W , NW tf, W 48W 4o(SvNo 10, ti20 f?outh, olltttlitw 7 W. and will oiler proof to show that tho hind sought Is more valnahlo for Us limber or stone thun for agricultural purpoes, and to eslablish his claim to said land before Marie 1.. Ware, V. S. Commissioner at Kimono, Oregon, on Monday the Utli day of March. UHV1. lie names as w ilnesses . tioorge Hunter, of Hngcae, Umu Co., Ore , James Handle, of Kalrinount, Imm Co., Ore., CIiiiiIm Iv. Shanll, of Panther, Ixtne Co., Oiegon. I. I). Michael, ol Mound, Lane Co., Oie. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-descilbcd lands are re quested to tile tlirlr claims in thi. ollice on or before said 9th day of Mar., UWI. J. T, Uhiimiks, ltegister. LONDON ITEMS. Love In Oregon. "It rains today." the gallant said, "Why so It dix-s," said she. "Hut not so much as once It did" "Why sure It don't" quoth he. "It rained on yesterday I think. If mem'ry serves me right," Her cheek In faintest tint of pink itetrnyed her heart's delight. "It may not rain tomorrow though," He wldsliered low atnl sweet While pressing closer as they both Together walked the street. "How lieautlful tho rain appears," She archly ventured him. With thumping heart he watched her tears, Hut missed and kissed her chin. Her hoisted skirt mid rubbered feet, rmhrella very low," Ills punts rolled up, they ruin de feat. Hut fall to Cupid's how. Musical Recital. The recital at the oH-ra houso here Monday evening by Louis Arthur l-'ruier, panlst, mid Miss Nina Ostrander, vocalist, drew quite a large crowd of the music loving people, all of whom seemed more thun pleased with tlie splendid pro gram rendered. Mr. Ki-uxer Is a young man of won derful ability us a musician and without a doubt has a groat future liefore him In the line of hschiMcn work. Those who hud heard hint on former occasions were surprised at the wonderful progress ho has made ami predict for hint a great future. Ho frequently responded to encore mid Invariably pleased his audlauce. Miss Ostrnnder Is a young lady whose home Is In this city and tho K'ople hero are proud of the fact. Her efforts Monday evening proved fiat she has wonderful ability as a vocalist and also that slio has been Const Fork is on a boom. We nre soon to have more light on the subject ns the Coast Fork Lum ber Company will soon Install a new water wheel and an electric dynamo for lighting purposes, at their mill near here. This enterprising lumber company do not ls?lleve In sparing nny time or exietise lu keeping their mill fully nbreast of the times with the latest und most Improved ma chinery. The Shortrldge mill will soon lie running full blast and turning' out lunilier to Its fullest capacity. j This section of the country Is full i of men who are busy winter andsuin-1 mer getting out piling, working In j the logging camps, the saw mills, oil ' the river ami in the mines. They I are all getting good wages aud are consequently prosicrous and happy. The new store at London Is now completed and stocked to it greatest capacity with a new and up-to-date line of goods, irhaps the liestof any country store In the county. In con nection with the store Is a large aud commodious warehouse which en ables them to take In exchange, or for cash, all kinds of produce. There will Is? a Christmas tree in the hall over the store on Christ mas. Everybody and their children will le there and a grand good time is anticipated. Improvements still go on at the Oregon Mineral Springs and by April 1st the hotel and springs will again be ready for guests. KALLAKD'S HOKEHOUM) SVKUP. Imtnediatelv relieves hoarse, croupv cough, oppressed, rattling, tasping and litlicult oreatlilng. Henry u. Stearns. Druggist, ShelUburg, Wisconsin, writes Mav "0. 1001 : "I have hevn sellinc Mallard's Horehoiilid syrup for two ears, and have never had a prepara tion that nas given better satisfaction . notice that when I sell a bottle, they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it. Joe. oOc Kra Drug Store. NOTICF l-OK PI' PLICATION. Cniled siatei bind Ollice, Koseburg, Ouvm, Sept., 24, KHV.'. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions o( the act of Congress of June .1. 1S78, entitled "An act (or the sale of timber lauds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrllorv. asexlotnlod to all tho Poblle 1-oid States hv act of August 4, lSy.'.Jnine J.Tyriell.of Port land, CouutvofMullnomali Staloof Ore gon, has this uav moil In this ollico his suoru statement No. 8A21, for the niir- chasoof thoNWV SK4, N 4 SW1-4. SW1-4SW 1-4 of Section No.20Tow nship 21 Sofliauge 8 V. ami w ill oiler proof to snow llial tin, land sought is more valu able forits timber or stonetliau (oragri cultural niino.es. and to establish his claim to said land lieforo the ltegister and Ueceiver at Koseliurg, Oregon, on Monday tue 'hut day of March, ltJ3. He nanus as witnesses : William JC. Prudhomme, Henry C. Prudhomme, Lydin 0. Tvrrell, Ot'orge K. McClintock, of Portlanil, Ore. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above-descrll'ed lands an- re quested to tile their claims in this otllce on or before said 2nd day of Mar,, 100.1. J.T. IliilLKiES, Register. NOTICE KOIt PUIILICATI0N. By Their Clothes The Porter is not the only man who knows another by his clothes. Our Clothing ; Mukcs n uiiiit look gentlemanly, und If lie OfiHlciuiiiily, Uictc's no noclcty In thu Wotld we out t fit for. 4 'I Remember we OIW kJVllillfj COST out Clothing at Ol U VlAmilSii Is omI, IOIciuK and Well Miulv. AT PxVCIFIC TIMBER CO'S STORE, Under" Odd Fellow's Hall. - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON " -r -iv N0T1CE FOK PUPLICATION. United States Uind Ottice, Itoseburt;, Oregon, Sept. 21. 1002. Notice Is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congressol JiiiioS. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of titnlier lands in tlie Slates of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all tlnvPnl)lie IjiikI Suites br act of Au- i!iist4. 1802. Lvd a C. Tvrrel .of Port and. v"." """:?" ,ui i u-. i. ....; anil 1 1 at I ' u 7 ' ul u 1 ill , j r, . iihh liiih hi n ill iiiif uiiiirp iilt sworn statement N'o. .'1623, for the pure-' base of the SK Vt of Section No. :!0, Twp. ! 1 HOLIDA Y PRESENTS I What Shall I Buy tor Xmas? Come and sec fit the store where the presents will prove it source Jgjj of delight to tlie young find oltl alike. Among our )resents mny gj he found wooden, Iron and .Musical Tovs. (lames, Necktie Hoxes", JgjJ Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Alliums, Dolis, Poll Huggies, Wagons, fgj Whcel-h.'trrows, Tool Chests, Blackboards, Hunts. Harps, Drums, KB Trunks, and many other things too numerous to enumerate. I WE ALSO DESIRE TO Call special attension to our China illMl fiilaiNN Vt'ltrc W which consists of Souvenirs, Card T.iays, Olive Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Water Jugs. Tea Urns, Creamers Sugar M Howls, Hon Hon Dishes, Wttter .Sets, wine Sets 21 South, of ' Itauge 8 West, and I will oiler proof to show that the I land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ngricultur.il , purposes, and to establish her claim to United States Land Ottice, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 12, 1902. Vntieiil liprphv trivpn thnt In rnlnnll ance witli the provisions of tlie acl of ' mh land' liefore the ltegister and Ite Congress of June 3, I88, eutitled "An ceiver of this otrice at Knseburg, Oregon i act for tho sale of timber lands in the I on Monday, the 2nd dav of Mar., 1103.4 Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada. She names as witnesses: I ami Washington Territory,"asexlendl , William K. Priidhominc. Henry C.I to all the 1'tilme Laml Mates by act pf Prudhomme, James J. Tyrrell, (ieorge Lamps, lite. Come Htirly While The Slock is C'om-lle(d. NOTICE. L'uited .States Lund ollice, Itoseburt. On-., Dec. 11 1002. Notice Ih hereby Klven thnt tlie nji roved libit of Hurvev of I'rnctlomil Township 22 S.. It. I E. Iiuh Im-oii received from the Surveyor (ieueriil for Oregon, nnd on Mondny. Jnniiiiry 20, 1003, tit 9 ji. m. the Hiihl ilut will lie filed ii this ollice. urn the hind embraced therein Im-Iiik In the Cuscnde Forest Reserve will be otien to entry onl.v to persons Imv- Iiik mnde Kcttlemcut therein prior to nepiemier as, jusw, the unto of the withilruwul from entry of wulil hind liv ,irilir nf ilw, In,uli1,.tit ,f tin I'nlted StutcM. J. T. Ilniliniw, IteKlster. .1. H. IIoiitii, Kecelver, C(yDOIIIN(i SPKI.L OAlfSKSUKATII 'llariv Duekwell. uircil 25 vears. choked to death ear v veslerdav morn- illgat Ills home. In the I Irene nee nf hla . wife and child. He cimtmctiil n slleht cold a few days ami mul paid hut little intention to it. Yesterday morning lie I was seined with a fit of coughing which i ...... ..t , ,it.. .tt. . . I. -i,,.. i ,i i.-i i -., "r , niiHaeni ....... ....... .,...,-.,.... mi, imsniora pliysleian hut iM-fure ho could ar- few ,venrn III dovcloplmr and cttltl-1 rive, .mother i-nughlng spell came on vntltiK lier voice. Tlie iiudluuco wiih.'S'"! ""'"knell died fr suirocati'in well p,e,l with her n,,,,,. n f ..'."inlrvrluo.lZv;: tho proKTiun and she wi.h fivipiently ,vl him. 2.V-, ),! nil 1 at New k)!i iilillK'iii to respiuiil tneneure. 1 DriigHtme . Tho iveltnl was ulso a success: In a 1 financial way rm the attendance wan! llluo print maps ofiinv township wr.vood. I1'1 IlONelmrK, Oregron Land District. hIiowIiik all vneant IiuiiIh for MctM. ' A Hinall deposit will Hecure .he.irtl-1 fr.mi' the ' '.'k."'":;"';,,!.', elejj you dCHlre for Xiiiiin. I Title duui-iintce ic Loan (:,., itosel Davikhon. The Jeweler. linns. Ore. August 4. Ib02. Andrew Claven of Coburg, County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. -1125, for the purchase of the X s SWKA SWtfXVVtf of See 8, Tp 22 Sooth, of It. 2 W. and will oiler proof to show that the land ought is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land liefore Marie L. Ware. U.S. Commis sioner at Ktigene, Oregon, on Mon day, the 2nd day of Mar.. 1IKW. lie names as witnesses. : .Martin HaHUenson, of Kugene, Lane Co.. Oregon, Martin Olson, Peder Op litis, of lllue Itiver, LaiieCo.,Ore.,Jnliii Dal, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co,, Ore. Any and all perrons claiming adverse Iv the above-tlescribeo land' are re quested to file their claims in tliis,oflicn on or liefore said 2nd day of Mar.. 1003. J. T. ItiutsiiiH. ltegister. K .McClintrs k. oi Portland. Oiegon . Any aud all persons claiming adverse ly the alHive-dcerilK'd hinds are re- j quested to file their claims in this otllce j on or liefore said 2nd day of Mar., 1003. i J.T. IIkiihiks, Register. 00 MRS. PET oaks km, SANFORD'S For FasJitoiiiibh Dressmaking. main sthhet Cottaok Gkovu. Ore. JEROME KNOX Attomcy-at-Law Prompt attention i-alr to Mining Iluilneii CoTTAGK GROVK, ORK. '1 1 Hemenway fii Burk holder. NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION. United States I-und OfHi e, Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 18,1002. Notice is hereby given that In eon. lillance with the provisions of the act Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A : act tor the sale of timber lands in tl.i States of California, Oregon, Nevada, I and Washington Territory," as ex-1 tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, 1-Mith M. Phillip, of Cuttagu Orove, O unty of Lane, I State of OrcliHsthisday tiled in thisof lice her sworn statement No, 4l57for the purcliase of the NW Sec No.K In Tp. 22Sof Range No. 2 w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purKiseti and to establish her claim lo said land before Marie L. ware, U.S. Commissioner nl Kugene, Oregon, on Saturday the 14th day of .M.irch, 1003. She names as witnesses. Frank IS, Phillips, Joseph K. Young, John D. Palmer, Krank D. Wheeler, of Cottage Grove, Line Co., Ore. Any and all perrons claiming wive se ly the above described lauds are re quested to file their claims in this oflleo on or liefore said Nth dav of March, 1003. J. T. iillllKlKS, Kkoihtkii. J. S. MEDLEY dttorney-at-Laio o o : Office on Main street CoTTAGK GKOVK, ORK. HERBERT LEIGH ASSAYKR AND MHTALLUIKILST KUOK.NK OltKOO.N. lte.1 hquliiil awtsy offlce In the Bute. Hin nleebr nll receive iirmapl attention, work Inir te.ts made on ore Hmles of one to fifty isiunrli tofleterinlne trie moet tnllable ineth ,sli of treatment. I'rUes on application. L. T. HARRIS Attorney and dounselor-nt-LuiD Bteclal attention Klven to the law ( Mines, First National Hank ltuilditig. KUtiliNK. ORK. VICTORY FOR T. K. RICHARDSON . The (great ' n pianos and organs nt the Richardson Music House in the lust sixty days has been a wonder to ourselves, having sold in all 55 pianos mul origins ns follows: Iiula O. Hayites Piano K. J. Daneval Organ Jacob Urown " H. K. antl J. . WoodrttlT Piano W. S. Anderson OrKnu Mrs. G. Ii. Crouch..: " Miss Kmma G. liryan . ..Piano Samuel G. Whittsett ..Organ Sherman Spoug " E. If. Owens " Jessie Cleuinis Piano NOTICU FOR PUISLICATION. United States Land Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, Deo. 17, 1902. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of Ihe acl o Congress of June .'I, 1878, entitled "An act for Ihe sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tenltorv," asexlendeti to all the Public 1-and States hv act of August 4, JS02, Muiinie D. Ilissell of Kugene, I onnly of Lane, .Stale ol Oregon, has this day filed In this (ilfice his sworn stalcineul No, 4IC2, for the puichiise uthe.SK '4 SK 1-4 of Sec No. 32, Township 20, South, ofRangeb West, and will offer proof lo show thai I tint land sought Is more yaliialile for Us iliuber or stone jliau for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said laud define .Ma lie L. Ware, U, n, Ciiiumissioner at hnwne. Oregon. mi Saiuiday, ih.- 7th day of .Mar., I00.'l, j ne names as uit nesses: 1 L. L. Sliell, M. S, lliirker, W. K. ! llatker, of Kugene. Line Co.. Oie.. I" Chailes Wiltse, Spilugfleld, Lane Co., Oie. Any und nil petsous elalinlng nil verm ' ly the alioyc-deecrlboil lands are n qiifsied lullle their claims In this offie 011 or liefoie iaiil 7th lav of Mar., 1003 J. T .IillllKlKS. Register. J. E. YOUNG dttoriiey-nb-Law Offlce on Main itreet, Weil Hlde COTTAGK GROVK, 0r. A. H. KING Attorney at Law. VOTTAOK ailOVE, OJtlC. .Organ Jasper Pntton Organ R. II. Cook ". Florence Andrews " J).-Murry.... "' W. I., lid wards " Hud Crow " " P Rogers " J. A. Chancy " .. - M. Ii.Judkins o -'' ."" Lillian Carper 'I N. K. Compton " A. P. Larson. '' . Hert Wells ... H. Horen ,. .. " Mary A. Taplin, Sidnow, Midi Piano Rem Kate ' " W. C. Johnson Grant! Piano Levi Gcer , . . Pinno' Resides the tibovelist we hnve sold many small instruments, such ns violins, guitars, banjos and mandolin. This leaves our stock compatntively exhausted, mid leaves our floors vacant and ready to receive n fine ctr load ol Needhain pianos and organs direct Irom the New York factory. Our shelving and show window is ulso empty, and ready to re ceive n lurgc shipment of stools and scarfs from the Touk Mfg. Co., of N. Y. With twelve years' continued experience with the Needham hoods wc have found them the most satis actory, hoth to ourselves antl to our customers. We earnestly invite the intending pur chasers of pianos especially to see this fine lot of instruments before purchasing elsewhere. K. Richardson JVIusic Rouse, ROSEBURG AND COTTAGE GROYE. W. G. Kelly... J. If. Lelinharc. H. J. Cox J. S. Charaey.... ..Piano .Organ K. W. Redifer....' " Azalfa Iidge, I), of II. of Glcndnle, Ore. .Piano H. C. MADSEN, WATCIIMAKUR. Heiialrlng at reasonable rnaricei. All work guaranteed flrit.clau. Watches, Clucks and Jewelry at Uiwcil I'rlce (.(iTi Atii: (iltOVK, OKK I I" I & Pine cut KlasM for velillug;ireK-utH nt II V. Miidsen'M. 42-1 1 I'AVORITK FAMILY IIKtlKDY. I'iciiueiitly accldenis occur In the lioii.eiiold. wlileli eaiiso liiirus, cuts, sprains and bruises; for use in such cases, llallaul's Snow Liniment has for many years been Die cnustaiil favorite family remedy. l!5e, ftOc and l at New Kra Iirug sinre. .1. C. JOHNSON ami F. .11 EBV Attorneys ami (Umnnchrsatrtaiv j r attention tflven Ut Mnlnir.'(irMrtiH"ii hihI Memuitlh' Iaxv. OMice ovur OHriimii A IIinutwiiy'iitor. , L. G. HIGGINS, ASSAY ER, ait.l.YTS 1M.V.SV OHHUOV. CHARGES: , XOTIOI! FOR lillll.lCATION, IjiiiiI Ollice at KinelairK, Ore., V ,MV ?.,;,."!l.,l!'.! f,sl Kuiiae.T, i" COTTAOIi f GROVli. ORK. liel'l.sllvjir. Cupper, til.emh. silver Davidson will ivpiilr your wntehcH, clocks and Jewelry at the lowest prices.. All work warranted. lliilil anil (lolil, silver ami l.'u.e iiuiii, surer aim M'ai Tin rr .fl.ui ' j'w .i.mi .111 wurk ileim iHieliilty mul .trsL-ht lii.v tiuHinr iiuiii' ihii .111-1 . i nii'ui'ii, lie mi .Imiuart' 17. iin . i. .' 'Li. f .?!. r-"r"i " NKi.iBiT.iiTii, aiV.h.vw ' 4 HK'' lie iiKinw tfie fnlhiwlii wflmwet to . 1'urry CsmicI, Sm-lnuw, Ore., Ju, ell Un.l.;r:,lrvlK. 0,... Ch.rl,., Fri.bc", Ju llmi t'lly, ore , ja,e k,,.,,.,,. ... Ore, ""siiian. ' T . Illinium, lltKliter.