H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. Rapalrlnc t raaaonablt eaartea, All work raaraaUtd tnt-clau. , Watat,Cloil and Jtwalrr at Ixiwcat rilws COTrAGE OKOVK, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law o o o : OBm on Main itr.e t-: CoTTAGK GROVK, OrK. Sleaa Sratftn on Hoard n Mnn.ot.mil. Ttao uicssInK system on iMiard 11 Ms man-of-war Is as complex and complete na tho tnblc service of n lilR hotel. The niodcrn wer ship, with lt live or il. hundred iicrsons on fooatd, must be n floating liolcl ntnl storehouse In Itself Kvory vessel of tho nvy Is required by I the regulations govcrnlm; Ibo navy to 1 havo ft Kencrnl iiiessltiR system. The enlisted men on ship nre divided Into squads of about twenty encb, forming a mess. Chief petty otlleers nnd olll cers' servants nro not Included In this division. Every mess tins one or two A. H. KING Attorney nl Law, OOTTAOK, OJIOVK, OKU. J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-at-Law. Omc on Main ilrtct, Weil Slda COTTAGB GROVK, ORK JMoalrm Voiuna ''rrrdoiu. There hns been n vast ninoiint of pity wasted iioti tho Moslem wouiim. It tuny Biirprlso oven the womnn suf frnRlst to Iciiru Hint the laws of Mo hammed rotifer upon women n srentrr decree of lecnl protection thiiti tiny code of laws since the middle Itimuin law. Only the more recent liberties nnd protect Ion Knitted to married wo men by tho Inws of divorce nnd the o elusive property rlclits now In force In the I'nltctl States enn be properly coin pared to those In Tmkoy. I'ndcr the Moslem Inws the provision for seeur lug to the wife the free nnd uncoil- petty otllccra nt Its table, who fare like trolled possession of her property Is . u ma ,.. Ih, practiced. Tl the men. Every mess has Its special , minutely stlp.ulated In tho nmrrlimo )s ,() km , ,w,nK makliiK mess man. who brltiKs tho fixxl from the , contract. A suitable sum Is also ar- : , , , k1fl(' ,( nH)( Kalley nnd serves It t the table. It U also the mess man's duty to seo that the mess tabic and mess Kenr arc clenu mid In order. The messes ou board ship are under the direct supervision of the com missary department, which la muter the control of the pay olllcere.-Ouu ton's Mngailnc. J. G. JOHNSON attorneys ami Counselors-at-Latc Special attention tlvsu to Mlntnf .Corporation and Mtrranlllt Law. Offlee over Oarman A lltmenwt j'i itors. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. L. T. Harrli. a. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK. & HARRIS, (torntus-at-Lait Special attention liven to the lav of illnet. EUGENE, ORE. AUCTIONEER. Twenty years experience. Fine Btock sales a specialty. Wrlto for 1 dates. W. T. KAYSEIt, , Cottage GroTe, Oregon. Residence Fboce No. SW Oflk Those 1M J. E. HOSMER, rilYSIClA.V and SURGEON' Ej. Ear, Moss and Throat a Specialty Office honrs from 9 to 11 a m from I to t p m Sunday from U to 2 p m. Office InMadien Building, Main afreet, COTTAGE: UROVE. dREGON. Srapnrill "Floor. Thni," "Of nil tho drinks nsked for at till counter," said tho sodn water clerk, "those doctored up with sanmparlli. are most frequently mispronounced Not one person In ten speaks that word correctly. Most people call It either 'sasaprllla' or 'sasaprolla.' "Even people who kuow how to stell tho word don't seem to bo able to twist their tongues around the combination of syllables and make 'sarsaparllla' out of them. They may bo able to pro nounce words much harder without a stammer, but 'sarsaparilln' doors them every time." New York Times. A Creature From the Fire. Aristotle believed that some crea tures were capable of supportluK life even though conflned to the devouring element. lie says: "In Cyprus., when the manufacturers of chalcltls tlltuei burn It many days In the lire, n winged creature something larger than n great fly Is seen emerging from the stone and leaping and walUnji about In the fire. These creatures perish lmmrdi ately upon being removed from the fur nace." ranged for her maintenance In accord mice with her husband's rank.- Celt tury. Vartoaa Sources of Silk. J Silkworms are not the sole source of the production of silk. It Is nl so ob tained from several vegetable nib stances, but of an Inferior mid less I durable description. Excellent colored silk Is obtained from the prepared nnd liner fibers of the luiinhoo, which Is 1 much In demand for clothing In trap- 1 leal countries from Us lightness and porosity. Another form of silk Is ol- ' tnlncd from the od of the silk cotton tree, of which there nro several arle- i tics In existence, the material obtained from them being known as vegetable silk. Went Her One llrltrr. "1 never saw you In such a becoming hat, my dear. Did you get It ready lade?" "I was Just thinking how uminially pretty yours looks. I Hit you make It yourself?" Itrooklyu t.lfe. DRESSED POULTRY. Mllliia. I'lnrklnar anil I'arklnir I'or l:lort ur l.oral slilimrnl. The pnpanttlon and shipping of dressed HHiltry are subjects considered In a bulletin of the agricultural nil lege of Ontario. Either of two methods The tlrst sharp. p cut Willi n knife in tne root or tue mouth Just below the eyes. The second OREGON SHOIr LINE AND UNION PACIFIC Three Trains To Tlir His! Hilly. Through rullmnn alnmlnnl and tmir lit sleeping rais dil to tliiishn. t'hl Knnkiinii . touii.i alreplng ears .uTlv' In kainuia t'ltv . tliiougll I'llllllian Imiimt sleep ug cn'r i 'ronally imii .l....,,.lvi. .... 1. 1 v toClne.iiio. KuuaSHt Itv nvlltiini! ehaireaia (seals lieei to ihe KiibI daily. HOUrS l11II.AMnilCMICA(IO No rliameuleaii W. S. Clirisman& ElyBan I'MH'llinoilN ik O1 I'rrjiHT , rim t'hlcago. l'ortlnnil Snivlnl l:IAi m. vinlliint- intrlnn. Timk Pciitm i.is (nun INirtlsml A N it i v rnnx HotT II IVm Hone. "I thought Miss lutuplclgh llgured on marrying Jack." "So she did, but another girl with more money outugurcd her." Smart Set. Envy Is not only n great weakness but It Is n great Ignorance too. No man envies what he cun surpass or toual. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE" DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Malnitreet. Coitaie urote. Ore. The First National Bank : Cottage Grove, Orb. Paid j j Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n theUnited States DiawiK Bairrow, President, IltSBIRTEaXIIf, Caahler. 1 CjSk J'm Dumps was a most unfriendly man I 1 JtTr Who,,vodhl3"foonahormltplan. I B flL He'd never stop for a friendly smile, I jHn V But trudged along In his moody style I K&P Till " Force "ono day was sorvod to him I s,nce then tney call him "Sunny Jim." SmforceV Jj! tjpKjaj& The Baadr-Uyfimi Cereal 'VPrl I a better builder Jffrvsh 3 I than a vacation. I tfavar Tlrss of It. i I I I "I am eonslderably advanced towards eighty years Jf j of age. I have of late been almost rejuvenated by the Pi ne of your very eicellent preparation, which you hare 1 rightly designated aa 'Force.' Never tire of It. v I K I I i j TMK HIIAI'IMI HinllK I Is the wringing and pulling of the neck The chicken Is taken In the hamli. the neck Is stretched, the crown of the head being held In the palm of the baud, and j n ipilck turn upward with a steady pull nt the same time Is glten. This method Is cleaner than htmllng ilxiKirters are rcporbil us favoring It Tttcy claim that the tlcsh will not lie so dry and will kin-p longer than Is the chc when the fowl ts bled. Immediate plucking Is rccommcndi i for not only Is plucking more labortnu after the bird tins become cool, but thf skin Is much more likely to be torn About two turbos of feathers nre left nt'otit the hend, the rest of the bird be ing plucked clean. During this opera tion the head of the fowl should be kepi downward to cause the tilnod to eolln t In the neck. The dresttl chicken Is placed on n "shaping braird." A weight la plneiil i on the tup of the chicken to compress It iiii.I give n cotnpnet npHnmtiee. I'bc detail In the ticeiintpanyltiK cut shows a weight of Iron, but n brteb answers the purpose. It Is lies! nut to Imtiu chtrkens by the li'gx after pill. king iMH-nti'te this cIvcm tliein n tltlii. and iIliattnirtlM' Imi, At li'iHt tuoho hour kIioiiIiI he nlli(il t P'l, to let the niiliiial heat get thnrotiulily out the body. Iii'fore p:l king I lie l shown In the cut Is the one ll"el f Atlantic Ks press 8:1Sp.m. viatlunt. ingtiiii. St, I'sul FaetMsil 7:.1p.in. via Spokane. 0. (Ma, m Salt Ikr, Penver, . ,,.. Ft. Worlli.Omahs.3 l''"1' KanMi City, St.) Ixiuit.CliirsgoNlid; Kail. Salt Ule. Denver. Ft. Wuitb, Otnahs. Kiim City, St. Uitiii.Cliirsgo and KasL Walla Walls, , iHun , KKiXne'S 0Os.iii. VVnlUre, I'ullinsn.l MintirsMilis , Si.1 Paul, Duluili. Mil Hsukce, Chiesgo Aj OTB.VX AMI HIVHIt STIIKWI.E For San Franclsco-Kvery the days at .00 p. m. For Atnrm. way hiiihs and North Itearh-llsllv (eirrpt Sun. Uay,atHi)p.ni.,tialurUy at 10 00 p. ni. Pally icrvlee i water tieruiitliugj on Willamette and Van hill Itiien. For fuller infortuation aik or wrile your nearest ticlet agent, or A. U. CRAIG, (leneral 1'aHcngnr Agent Tho (begun lUilroad A Nnvsgatinti ;. i'nrllattd, Oreeon. ASK THK .UtBKl rOR VIA - jV l'dlitiniii jiml' l.,u( I Tiiiiiils, Double op ik i C()Ttai;i.:,;k.(,v,, mJ r fwi Cbsi CIIKISMAN V, Cottage Growc flour mills. .MAMU'ACIUKims 01' Wl .'lour. Km I, (.raliam, WlioK and Ciciin Meal. We cany a full supply of all kind such as, Until, Shorts, Rolled Harlcv, Meal mid Chops. Our prices arc alvays'rijht. See buying. We nre i i ntlnge Urme liieattttttlt.it. tlicn fuir lully sullen (uiir putriiiiiiui'. llai MiBi;: aV UaiiNrn. "cut ri,P hi S n I ;i t s "s 1'itoic i I..,,., , Sjut juci rOtlj nj7r 'ft fLOUK and f 66D The liilust Kiade of. l'hnir, pcvt i,,..i ii.... kituls. We handle none hut alisohitt-K ot all kinds, jiatl k'uarantee i-v.tv i first-class. of all otitis VImIcsm1c or fulfill. Ik, not make cither UtKe or small ,. la,CN h first cxaniininK ..ur k-hhU. fim ,, jSJ Cll, , , , will dclivci MiDtluuK )u want to unv mt . t),r ,nv eilcdgc & Riggms. '.' GliliiT N0KT1IKN: MJW I I I.. Day 2 1 HOLIDAY' PHOTOS. Come at ouco ana have your holi-1 uay puotos taken In time to send to friends for Christmas. Do not wait till tlis liiht moment. W. F. SllANAFELT. oallery on West Side, opposite Masonic Hall. W 1 .1. T. ALLISON & PLUMBERS. We will also carrj' in stock Bath Tubs, Sinks'etc. which will be placed ready for use Our workmanship and prices will be right, bee us. Main Street Near S. P. Depot. liEAur run uaiikitt. export shipment. The iIlinetnlooH are length, three feet; width, seventeen Inches; depth, seven Inches. A parch ment paper lining Is used. For short elilpuients tho liox Is three feet long l twelve Inches wide mid twelve deep tf!tf!!f1!f!!f!!f!!fitfnf1!Mfrmi!fS!!mmi!F1ir!!f!!f!tfm!!f1!, 'TxXSZ 2ffiS.u n, o,.v is tlie liox lined, hut inch tilrtl Is unip piil 111 paper, to prevent bruising nnd lieciiuw this Is thought lo lengthen, to some extent, the period of go l kwp Ing. Cnminon wrapping i.iper shoulcl not hu used, as It hns n tendemj- to cilli'i t moisture. WIDP Df.DC OF EVERY t t nu t-r DESCRIPTION To .S'yin.'diir, .Sf. i'miJ, nulttth, .lfOlliel;iof(s, tVilciiyn, AND ALL 1-OI.NTS KAST. i TRAINS DAILY rioi ii.u' fi UQuip.Mis.vr TiiKounnour. I . Coaches, I'alaco and Tourial ' SIceer, Dining and Jliiif,.!, fc'moklr.g Uhrarv fan. jj; Daylight Trip throueh the Ciscide and flocky Moantilnj. Fur full particulars, Itates, I'oldera etc. call on or addrws Sr It. DICKSON, C. T. A 122 3d St., Portland Ore gtlfllfltflffllMlfmilfllMtfllfltMlfMfllfllMtflUHfllMtflfiiig Spring xs bcrc-So arc wc C With Spray 1 uni).s and Spray Ci.inpiuiiKl. ilnLix nml t'tiltlvnttirn. olIHT'it MtttiJ nml flilllnl Plows. a lull i..l cmplctr .n...,f r.lHrt.. Hlmr-H'mM TWm Mining Supplies our Specialty 1 1 o.... O iS rwm vanne FOR lies, dearies, E eva .0 4v-r-e-a- IT 4m I 75- JL Sa K Among Trtfc L 5fand$forfhebe5f flint ismnde in Jfoctwean AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZANSi(9 AVANOFACTURERS, ST. PA U l. nnnu m Single nnd Double Kope Systemn j A.. LESCHEN & SONS ROPE CO. 3 I 920-922 North 1st St Louis, Mo. j Branch Offices and Warehouses: 2 I 137 Lake St. 02 Centre St. 8.1 Fremont St. 5 ; CIIICAaO, ILL. MOW YOItK, N. Y. SAN FKANCISCO, CAL. S lllJUIIliaiilJIliililliliilliajliilllilliiitliiaiJIlliljllaillliil Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery rorCi ONHUUPTIDH B.I.. a- i r The Minino; and Engineering Review PUBLISHED WEEKLY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Never printed a lino ol paid 7 4'r 1 tor. Tlir Wlulrr llrnllrr lln.lnr... Indications tire that early hrollen. nnd roasters will lie high next spring .Many growers who usually liegln liatcli lug out chliks alioiit this time iiuiv l-en unuhle to dn so lieniuw of the i-carelly and high price of gml frrtlli eggs sultahli- for the purpose, t.'lilik. KI-oiMi under nnwiit condition will it money. Tliero Is 5 or 0 cents for cnin egg to begin with. Not more than half at tho average at this season win hatch and produce a live chick, which makes each hlrd cost fully 10 cent In the Incubator. Of these only alwiut one-half may live long cuougli to reach market age. Thus each chicken cosIb .0 cents outright, Usildes caro and food. Kipiau broilers In March bring about IX) cents a paJr, but after meeting the expenses mentioned, besides cost of dressing, packing, express and commis sion, the margin Is really quite close uu Biuuii anu uncertain Is the usual Price, In fact, that only tho most skill ed, well equipped growers continue uug in 1110 business. Of thoso who attempt to raise winter chickens the greater number fall and glvo up after 11 few years' trial. Those who succeed have vigorous stock, 11 first class plant nnd a working knowledge of the best methods. For the right men there Is 11 living profit In any business, but (hero Is rather loss of n chanco for tho out of date, blundering, poorly equip, ped person in tho winter broiler busl. ness than in any other branch of tba ju.uy inuustry.-Amerlcan Onlii.. 8.0. YKKKKS.. til Klrit Artom. U. W. l A. Klli H,n 0. S. I! Ii I! CO. Tims Tabla No. To Take Effect on Otl. lOlfi, 1803. NO. 1 Hound 7: 7 no 7 . 1M S 111 :I4 :I7 :2S I IS .HI 06 tlallr Klrp Huuilar. (tTATIONs. foil. ruvt UaMrn . arrln .Crro Honto lULer lmia hl Itwk Stewart Mlar llwkjr I'olrit ir. WIIiIitbiki r SO. 3 W.tt h.tiiii'1 A M I II .10 , II M II li III M in l III -i III U In M I In .a III M 10 Ol SiibjMttu rhangc without ru,tir. llna blllKl. p " ,u K'uill ol 1 a J"MN II. PUAKSOSS, (l,. ral Manager A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles, Monty back If It falls. Trial Dottloa free. IF k. ii r ic i'r ir An old conservative .Journal matter in its rending columns. . Always protects investors In mining companies without re gard to wealth, inliucnee or nationality. As a reward of con. sistcnt honesty of reports It has attained A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER MINING JOURNAL IN AMERICA. , .Dt?.you w,s1' to become one of tho readers of the Kkview? Wo oellevo our readers nro thn most. linimrMni ,m, .,u foro we will send you The Allnlne and Enslneerlng Review on trial for four weeks. If you do not wish to receive It anylonctrnntlfv T mo on i i rnncuco onico uy mail. If you wish to continue It tho subscription price Is $2.00 n year, postage paid, or TIIE.BOHGMIA NUQQET AND REVIEW POR $2.25JAEAR . Address The Mining and Engineering Review 42 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. OR BOHEMIA.NUaaET, COTTAQE QROVE, ORE. A. V If 17 1 fflCHiUDen m m l 7A il Saw Mill Three miles cast of v-uttage brove on the old Jackson Kile place A.U Kinds rsf X. 1. T , ""kh ivittiiDer, at reasonable prices. .i1'?,'"' "r?. 1,1 "wl of unv. S "."' "l""111 .'nlll 6r , ,n lUljre Ur0yei WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. I McKibbcn Bros. r.ir All Hie l.r man ..i "I?" ':"'l- "-iking .v . .. """" leioivcr. . -. sir," Mini i ,0 sai.ui,, Hiwiter'' "Why--er-you'd heller mnL i, nine .,a,.r. , W(im Mxt door.-l-,a,k.,.,lln t." n" fl wild the salesman, "n six tU llvIL"'lt"11''r0,,al',y m'"'""""'' NOTICH I'Olt I'UIIMC'ATION. Lmiil Olllee at Itosehurg, Oregon Notice Is hereby tfvT ZMV i f IiIh Intention to make ,,, ' ,r f, I" support ol hH chilm i1. 7,,? H.il. pr.,,,1 will be it,,,, " , (.fr t11" 1 Million, I . s. i:on.mlHHl iVJr ,t i.- Kenc i t ,eK,,n. on March r 1 v u. l H " 'H'".' II- B No u u n "j i". i it i k '"-' HK See (i l 22 rC U 4 V Yl KR to7,r.nlM!!Jj:!!'K witnesses - Wt LIIIIH IMU Vii?" w,rt c'"vtlon 'ot .n'ralS, , I-iin Co., Ore., .ini,, x, ?1 Jniiify UV ir.ii.,.. I If I I I IIHA I.. Tllll il. in ... .. . . sal I lie Bohemia Nuggeil 'tiblislicd livery l:ridny NliWS Di-P'T. of Doolcd to Hie Inlcrciu llohcmla and Collie nrove Industries. J1.S0 A YEAR 1 .loi, di:it. teller llraiJs, lllll l!ead. l:ntclopcs. M'arranl) (Jullclalm tlceds, I'rospcclus' anil Cards, All Kinds of Job Work 14 THE BOHEMIA NUGGET PUBLISHING COMIMMF, COTTAOI: OKOV!:, ORIKiON. . P. M. HARTZLER, Who is now employed at Davidson's Jewelry atore, is a gratlnale 'optician, holding a diploma from the Northern Illinois College oi Opthalmology find Otology, and is tlioroiiirh optician. All work entrusted to linn is gnaninleed. You Can See. J) "ice assortment days at . . of Silverware in a few Davidson Jewelry Store. -1J L! i 10 dorTJi led m Oil fi i J6 'riilpb Wll iflBlie i : t t jyjTpro Itjwlll. eitttiK wlUTtio by cxji RCt In : lib mln tot til at HNE JOB PRINTING AT THIS UUIIRMIA NUGGRT Oiu, i.uuo t;o.. J T lliiiiKiKs, Iletflster.