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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
;S U(MV NPWs "'"'s of Interest in and about HvrJHlv 11 JU TT J Collage drove mid vicinity. Dr. Lowe, Ocillo-opllclun, Etigono School IIooIih und Hiipplk'M itt.MrM. Fleld'H Hook Storit. For lll'Hl i'Iiihh iiiciiIh the Exchange ITHlllUI'Ulll. Mot coffee nnd lunches lit Mio Ex change roHtiiuriuit. No 17 Vuciiiit. lot on corner ll.lxir.O, l'rUM)$'.'ir. Medley & Milne. EggH tttUun In exchange for merelmndlno ill CntYorH, Crenwell. For your hIiiivoh and n neat linlr cut drop Into AIIIhoii and lltiHtlngH. TIiiihh purlinncH lit Mrs. Flold'M ItookHloro nri) the geiiiiluo nrllolo. Try tlieni. Wlmt everybody liken In Homcthlng to HiillHty their appetite, the Ex chungo reHtanraiit Iihh It. Illehnrd llarton ol Eugene, visited with IiIh hihioi, mim. i.oiiNio i ihimi. mm on liiNt Sunday. E Holer ot the Capital .lourniil pni.H.d through tho city Monday on III WHy tO ItOHOlllll'g. .Spend your IiiimIiii'hd hoiirH In rend ing it Htandard hook from Mih. FIoM'h Circulating lllirnry. 'I'he Eugene ItcglHler annoiiiM'eM Mayor G. It. ('hrlninuii ot that city iim h eauilldale for County Judge. Itov. .1. rulinan went to Slur on Tliondnv night, where lie will hold revival meeting lor Miiine time. Don't forget lo take your meal at the ENehnngo restaurant. Every thing the ln'Hl Ihu iiiuiketeatiHiippI v Minn Ethel Ungate retu rued Mem day tr a two wiekH vlnll with frlendn and rolallven at Portland and Halem No "ll TWrce room hoiiKe. woodnhed, good well ol water, Hiunll gnrdiui, on West Hide ot liver. Price :U!.i. Medley ,V Milne. ,1. II. McFiirliiud In preparing to count nu t a law bu.HlnoHH hoiiw on Main Hlrect, to I eeupled liy the Wynne llurdware l.'o. Olio illlitriip. ell.v editor of the Eugene IteglHlor wan vis ting I"' Cnttugo drove Monday and made a lilNiHiinteall at the Nugget olllce. At the Eagle Itook Htoro can bo foillid the latent mngciilnes, a good llliu of lihllik linokH, up to date Hlan dard hookH In the clrciilntlng lllirnry anil blght-binn perfunieH. mucin Wlllurd Meuuirlal services wuro held by the W. 0. T. U. at the Christian church in :i p. m. A go..d Iv number In attendance and ipilte a line program wiih rendered. And InirunKMl by '"id cough'.' I'm IkllnrcfH llorehoun.l Svriit, It will -cure you sound sleep ""d cllcc'l n prompt unci niclieid euru 'JiV, ri)e unci 1.U0. Sold lev New E"i Drug Store. Mr A l' Fetter, owner and editor of the Nomparlel at Drain culled at tho Nugget olllce Monday. It wiih IiIh llrnl vIhII to ourcity, he expressed himself an being well pleased with ItH np'pearance. Mrn. Clara Taylor left Monday on the I p. in. train for Portland where HheexpeelH to vlnlt mime mccUh with her hiiHliaiid, J. I'. Taylor, who Ih undergoing trcatnieut there for can cer of the. fucti. The Happy Hooligan Troupe plaved to a very good nlzed audience on liiMt Friday night. Nonm '' "' actinic wan very fair. Following the IllHluct. trouble occurred mining the inemlieiH and a break up wiih the le- Hllll. A letter from Mr. rrlniuun of the Fashion HtnbloH to Mr. T. K. Sears recenllv recelvecl from California. HtutM that Dr. Wall Ih at IteilhuidH lint will hcioii go ' A miles. The doctor Ih Improving rapidly. Mrn. Wall In expected homo the com ing week. "iVhy First Voters Should be Pro tectlonlHtH" Ih the title of the llrnt document of the campaign of J'.Kll. iHHiied by the American I'rotectlMi Tariff U'iikiio. One copy free to any alipllcaut. Send puHtalcard reipient. AHk for Doeuiuent No. -IS. Addrenn W. I'". Wnkeman, (ieneral Secretary, :i.l!l Itroadway, New York, N. Y. The Y. C.T. I'. ilenlreH to omnnlze a hand of Hoyal Temiierauco UkIoii airioiiKHt the little folkH. (Julto a number of botli chlhlru and grown upH met at the hcIiooI Iioiiho hint 1'rldav at I p. in. with griitllvlng re hiiIIh. The next nieetliin will be held at the C. I'. Church on next Friday at I p. in. All IntereHted In the good move are cordially Invited to be piVHCIlt. Vernn UiisgH entertained quite a number of IiIh little frlendn IhhI Mon dav In honor of IiIh fourth birthday. Nice refiCHhinentH coiiHlHtlng of frultH and cakeH were nerved. All enjoyed thenirtdvcri to the full limit, and Join In wlnhhig that Verne'H anniverHary came of teller than oiico a J car. Among llione preHi-nt were: MiiHtcri, inilH llnrdlng, Marry Komor. V"' Caldwell, Clay Hubbard. Mel Mc Klbbea.Tieval I'owern, (lien Hogatc, Merle and Verne llrlggn. SPRING Sunshine 1ms about dis posed of the beautiful snow and the trees will soon be leaving -that is the leaves will be coming, anil some will have FLOWERS llefore leaven, thin HiiggentH that you Hhoiild have vour cftinora and Itn beloiiglngH iiulto ready for tteciirlng tho beautiful picture which will Hoon AKOUIVD If you have'nt a ciuiuth or having one, neeu neiongiugH. Call on WOULD ACCIilT Till! NOMINATION. II Ih aiinoiiiiced that I. It. Illng- ham of Huh city will allow IiIh name to lie picHcntfil lo the Kepuiillcau (.'oillily Convention for leglnlallve hoiioiH, Mr. Illiighiim Hllpiilatlug "If II can bicilone In tin' Inleri'Hl of hnr- nioli.v al home " 'I'he h! Iptllal Ion of Air. Illugliam Ih a Htroug recommeii datlon v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I tMclf, mii.v nothing of the iiialltlcH poHM'HHed by the gentle man that entlllo I j I lit to parly recog nition. Mr. Illughuin Ihu life long republican. He Ihu man largely In tcrcHtcd In the commercial welfare of l.atieeou lily, pari leularly Ih he de villed lo I wo of the greali'Hl enter prlr.cH In thin Heellon of the Hlale milling and milling, and together with IiIh record iih an unllriiig work er In whatever ImihIiichh he eugagen, he Ih, wllhoiil doubt capable ol nil vanclng our inlercHtH In the Iioiihc. He Iihh it wide circle ef fiiemlH i throughout tliccoiiut.v, unit Iftiomlu- ated will poll oueof thehirgeHt voteH rant. The TenneHeci .lubllee Hlngern were I on U'cilncHilny nlghl al the Opera I HoiiKe greeted by a large and appre ciative audleuce. Mrn. I'orler-Cole Ix I the only original Hlnger left. Hie olhei'H havliiggrndiially dropped out, Many of the old time negro inclodlcH were Hiing and cithern of more nniil 'ernclale. ll will be n long time yet 1 before the people tire of Unletting to Hie HongH of tlifHO people. The I MiihoiiIc and Odd Fcllown xldewatk ! fund which received a percentnge of the rccelptH wan lucieaned twenty- live ilollarH, The Hotitherii I'aclllc began Mon day to treat lUHI.UOU Hen and hwIIcIi ll lilt el In I by a zinc proccHH, alno creootlng I tinber for piling lo be lined on different (IivihIoiik of IIh vniioiin lirancheH. Mr. M. I. Wedge Iiiih nucceeded Mr, I Mn In the liiannge men of the plant. The miitcrlu! Heated by the eremite procenn will hint iiianv yearn. The company has adopted it for tine In culvertH, brldgcv ami Htreet paving. M. I.. France, formerly of the icowdy At France furnlliire llrm Iiiih piirchriKcd an IntercHt In the real elale bunliienH of Medley iV Millie, ami In Hie future will be found iihui claled with the Keiitlemen In con dueling the Inindnome biiHliienn which they have Hiicceeded In ctiib llnhlug throiighoiil the country by their energetic mid bunliiennllke prln clp.dn. If you expect to nell your properly you in ii Ht let peopli1 know It. The bent ivayto do that in to place It Willi agenlH who adverllne. Wo are preparing a new llnl of l.nne cotnity jiroperlliH to he netil out In puiuiih Ict form for general dlHtrlbiilloli throughout the ICaHt. We would like to have youiH. Medley A: Milne. Theie him been quite a number of hIiowh In Cottage drove the pant week or two and It hceuin to be the geiieiul verdict that the licit one Is Hie one a pernon ban to cure their cough with Morgan & llrchaiit'H while pine !i!lc. The .luventiiH Lodge, No. IS, K of l I'., of thin city, Ih now arranging to given reicptloii to their frlendn iih hcioii in the lodge getn moved In the new lodge qunrtern In the Jotten and I'ltllllpH building. The Republican County Conven tion will bi held In Kiigcnc the ninth of April. Total number ofdclcgutcH INU of which Kant Cottage drove pre cinct ban!) and West Cottage drove precinct S. Minn Mary Ciirrln vlnlted her par entH and frlendn here over .Sunday and Monday, returning again to her work an operator In the ItoHchurg telegraph and telephone olllce. Subject at the C. 1'. Church Sun day morning: "The Hitter .Made Sweet." In the evening "The Sore Fared Man." Stiechil mimic will be rendered. All Invited. Service at the Chrintlnn Church Sunday un iihiiiiI. ICveulug ntibject, "The Church of the Ul)tli Century." The public In cordially Invited. ' Mih. U. SoIhiiiiui of Saginaw, wiih taken lo the North I'ucllle Sana t ji ri n in for treatment thin week by Dr. AnderHOti of thin city. Then. Doylt, of Vancouver, In vlnlt Ing here tiiin week. Mr, Doyle Ih heavily Interented on How river In both timber and farm IiiiiiIh. I'oHtmaHtrr C. .1. Howard on Tliumday received eighty new com bliiatlon lock boxen, which will noon lie placed 111 the pontolllce. W. V. Lock wood of Tacoma, freight agent for the WIhcoiihIii Cen tral at that place, vlHlted IiIh father here tho llrnt of the week. Felix Ciirrln Iiiih ntartled noino of our population by bringing In Honie thlugery like radium. Wo'll wait or development h. No 5 Two lotn fiOxllO on corner la I.oug& Illugliam ad, nmull limine and woodHhcd. I'rlco r.0U. Medley & Milne. I..,,, r mill llltlirlm ,n M11W mill wiih completed thin week and In producing thouHiindH of feet of lum ber dally. F. C. Flndlay who reBldcH ut Asli Innd Hoent the the pant week In tho Grove, devoting IiIh time to tuning pianos. We can fitfiilnlt mining Htock at prlcen liclow mono ol any inner broker In the ntuto. Medley Ac Mllne. One-half carload of plauon on the routi, win arrive .uonuii.v. urn Iitiudcr'H Mimic Store and neo thein. The ltepubllcaiiH of the Klret Con grcHnloiial dlntrlct will hold their next convention at Salem, April 13. The Woodmen of the World uro anticipating having a big tlmo at Drain on the l'Jtli of next month. .TaiiieH Horn who nettled In Lane county In 1800 died at the family reHldence In Kugeno on Feb. 2lHt. The hcIiooI enrollment report hIiowh tlio pilBHiug oi I no miuiiiiirit, it gouui number for one hcIiooI lioiibo. In all cities or towiiH In Oregon of inAit .1.11....... A .11.... OVei -UUW lllllllllllllllin llll- nuniiiumn ballotHyntoiu miiHt betiHcil. A hair cut, a Hlinve, and n good hot aiii...... .....i ir.,al,rj ...III 1IIILII lily 'Alliailll llllli ilHD.llluq ,. make a now limit of you, Henry Medley nml Frank Wood- rough canto up from Albany Sunday to visit their "bent." Sure molo cure without pain at AIIIhoii und Hnntlngx. Doc Lttltoy and wife, of Wlldwood, woroin tnocuy euucsuuy. PRACTICAL AKITIIMATIC. A teacher In a certain Ohio Heboid received the following from n com plaldlug pHt'cnl n few ilayw ago: "Sir: Will you pIciiho for the futiiru give my boy Home eanlor niiiih to do at Highly TIiIhIu what ho brought linino two or three nlghtn ago, If four gallon of vinegar will till thirty-two pint botllun, how many pint and half bullion will I) bottlcH fill? Well, wo tried und could not make noth ing out of II al all: nnd my boy cried nml ceil he wonld'nt go back without dolu' ll, ho I hud to go and buy n nine gallon keg of vinegar which I could III aford lo do, and then we went und borrowed a lot of wlno and brandy bottlcH IichIiIch a few we had bye iih. Well, wo emptod the keg Into tho bottlcH and there wiih 111 and my hoy put that down for an uiiHWor. "1 don't know whether ll In rlto or not, an wo npllt Homo 111 dolu' It. "I". S. I'lemo let the next ono bo In water iih I am not able to buy any more vinegar and I had a headlike all idle mid I wiih afful frnilo nervoiiH prontralloii might net In I wiih nl wiiyn pretty good at Hlferlng but that problem cot me up. Oood-hy." Saturday Hindis DIVIDE ITEMS. Itov. I'uliuiiu preached hero Sun day. Clyde Ilabcock, of Silk Creek wiih vlHltlug here .Saturday. Fuglneer drcci'ii wife and family, of Yoncolla arrived here the llrnt of bint week and have nettled In their new renldeiice. I'he crew at work on the rock quarry below here pulled out three wcenn ngo mm lire now m worn in California. Southern I'aclllc Itallroiid olUclaln were hero hint week on IiiihIiichh. Frank Hull Ih Ingiiged In working ImproveinentH on lib place here. A Mr. .lohtiHon, traveling repienen- tntlve of the Advent church wiih holding forth here liiHt week. NOTICU TO TAXIAYliKS. Hhvriir'N Olllce, Kitgeite, Oregon, Kchrunry 10, l'JOI. Only the taxes lor 10!),') will ho col lected during tlio y.ir 1001. At the liict Rpeciid uciboii of the Oregon legis lature the tux hiw niiido in 1001 wua re en.irted nnd mid luw will ho in force foi the collection of 19011 tixef, nnd in mihutiuico it Ih iih followH, to-vvit: 1 If you my your taxeu in full on or before Murch iSib you will bo allowed n rebate of tluco per cent. 'Ji 11 you pay your laxeu ueiween Murch irilh mid up to und including I he llrnt Monday in April, there will not beany lebateand neither will there lie any penalty or intercut mtueil . :i I fat leant one-half of your taxes are not paid on or before tho llrnt Mon day In April, they will become delin quent, when there will be added a penaltv of leu percent, and the tax will aNodraw intereict at the rale of twelve per cent per annum in addition to the penalty. 4 11 you pay one-half of your taxes on or before the llrnt Monday in April, then I lie remaining hull may run up to and including the llrnt Monday in Oc tober following : hut if the last half of tux due In not naid by the Hint Monday in October, it iiecoinen delinquent, and there will be ndded lo hiicIi balance, u penalty of ten percent, nnd in addition, ntieli balanc e will hear interent at the rutool twelve per cent pr annum from the Hot Monday in Apiil untilpaid. 5 On all pernoniil properly taxes, if one-half in not paid on or before the llrnt Monday in April, the lawn compels the nheriir to 'c'vy upon and collect the name after May Int, hence to prevent n levy upon pern'onal property after .May tut it will he necccnary for one-half to be paid an above ntateci. (1 l lie law compels mo nueriu 10 nun all l.oidn on which tuxen have not been naid and that such nalen nhall not he held Intel than March Int of the year succeeding tho year in w hich tho tax lew In mauc. 7 The property wiil be told to tho pernon bidding the lowest rate of inter est, und certdlcnlen will lie innueit tlieie- for. and deeds mven to mich proporty told, uitlchs redeemed within three vears from I no date ot niton nates. I'lio ltHill annenninent rolls will lie opened for the collection of tuxes there on Fehruniv L'3. 1004. I reniuin very respectfully yours, I'llKIl I'isk. 4--U Shenirnnd Tux Collector. The members of the fraternal in surance orders will be pleased to learn that the senate bill No. 1261 lias been killed in the committee. This hill if passed would place these orders on a footing with lot teries and debar them from the use of the mails. Senator Mitchell has informed V. W. Miner, Consul Commander of Camp No. 77, W. O. W. to this effect. Vocal Lessons. Dispel the blues; Sorrow and anxiety will be obliterated by having your daughter, son or any member of the family trained to sing those beautiful songs. Mrs. W. G. Woods who has an interest ing class will give lessons separately twice a week in voice culture. Her methods nnd theory have been demonstrated to be practical Terms reasonable. Three blocks west of Catholic church. Lost between Wynno'H UanJwaro Store and Odd 1'VHowh Hall pair of spectacles In leather caso. airs. .1. i Hart. ii. V. 'JL'IlOKiVlOU, NUW STORK Confectionery UEST BRANDS CIGARS, TOHACCOS. All new and first-class. FIRST DOOIl EAST OF POST OFFICE Benson's Affl Iu re Urn;; Sundries, I Stationer'. I . , I Mail orders received i k prompt attention. I i SucccHHor to .1. 1'. Ciirrln. Imported a Sl IiigleH Oi, f2.2.r per in Common Hough lumber and dlmciiHlon All klnilH lumber ut 00 7.M of Kiln Dried proportionately low prlceH. At mill, prices, iHt. until April Long 4 lilogliain Lumber To. VKTCII SUVA) Clean Spring Vetch mixed with about equal qunnlty of good white nprlng outs, a Hjileiidld mixture FOK HAY or for threHhlng. Seed can be hail at farm mile nouth of enweli or will deliver on board cum. I'rlco cheup If I w ordered now J Write for price and mp!e luting ciuanlty wauled, acldreia T C. F. MOORE, liugcne, Oregon. 2 x'cV'VcV'VV-'VV'V-'i Secrets of Success. I'iihIi, said the button. N'orcr bo led, said the pencil, Tnk palnn, Raid the window. Always keep cool, Hnld tho Ice. Ho up to date, Hnld the-calcnilnr. Do biiHlnesR on tick, euld the clock. Novcr loso your kead, Hald tho bar rel. Never do anything offhand, said the glove. Doing a driTlug business, said tho hammer. Ho sharp In all your dealings, Ha the knife. Trust to your stars for success, naid the night. Spend much tlmo In reflection, said the mirror. Make much of hihiiII things, naid the mlcroMcope. Strive to make ft good Impression, naid the neal. Kind a good thing and stick to It, said tho glue. Turn all things toyotir advantnge, said tho lathe. Make the most ofyour good points, Hiild the conipnnn. l'lttslmrg Din- patch. SCHOOL JVtUETINd. Notice Is hereby given that nt a school meeting of School District No 4.1, ot l.ane county, Oregon, to ne held ut tm school house In said dis trict on the 'Ji th day of I'Obrunry 11)1)4, there will lie submitted to the leirnl voters of wild district the lines t Itm of contracting a bonded debt of $111,000 or as much an needed for the purpose 01 minding ami iiiriusmng a new school building and repairing and heating thepronent school House. Tho vote to lie liy naiiot upon which shall the words bonds yes and the won s lioiuls no. Polls to be open at 1 o'clock p. 111. By order of the Hoard of Directors of School District No. 4.", of I.ano County, Oregon. Dateil tills mil nay 01 i-enruary, a. 1)., 11)01. Signed, J. K. lUisisirrr, Clerk. SILK CREEK ITEMS. Have learned of but few Items of Interest this week just past, besides niv work has crowded more than usual, but 1 give you these few which please except. Heavy ralu toduv and streams rapidly rising. Thos. Olll, of Row river, got his leg b.idly crushed a fow days ago. Mr. Myers, of Silk Creek, Is soon, as wo learn, to move to John l'rady's place on tho Slindaw. Mr. Woods bought out Mr. ligh ter on Silk Creek a short time ago. Henrv'Daiuewood and wlto have returned to llk Creek from visiting friends and relatives on Cedur Creek. ANOTHKU CASH OK UHKUMATISM CUHUD 11Y OHAMHUHL.YIN'S 1AIN UALM. Tho otllcncy ot Oiiamberlain's Fain Hiilm in the reliof ot rheumatism la behiK demonstrated dully. Farker Triplett, of Grigsby, Vn., eays that Chamberlain's Fain Halm gavo him per manent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, nnd bo would not bo withoiii. it. For sale by Now Era Drug Store. FOR SALE. Nol K acre and 0 room house in Jonca addition. See Medley & Slllue. CIS A Remnant In order to of Spring and m make a clean sweep of all remnants in the house by making the price such that no one will hesitate to purchase at least something. OUR DRESS GOODS REMNANTS Do not consist of short cuts that you would be un able to use, but consist of waist and skirt pat terns. We also have a number of silk remnants which will be found in our remnant sale. Come and look and you will be convinced. THIRTY YEARS IN WASHINGTON. By ir. General John A Logan This magnificently Illustrutcd vol- ume Is published with the consent and aid of the I nlted States Govern- meiit, and the fact alone Is evidence of ItH sterling merit and of the great eare that has been bestowed upon It. It issuid that all roads lead to Washington just ns they did to ancient Home. ertaln it is iriar. tue eves of millions who can not behold the marvels add glories of our Na tional Capital In person are constant ly turned toward It. The book Is a complete panorama of countless Interests of the National Capital as seen by a famous woman who, as the wife of a Influential Sen ator, a, society leader, and a cIomj friend to every mistress of the White House from Lincoln to tho present time, bus beeb In close touch with the Inner life of Washington, und enjoyed rare privileges ior Huiuyiug te mighty activities of the Government, such as no other person has evor before been nble to command. Mnnv distinguished men ana women have long urged Mrs. Logan to ulve this volume to the world. She has received letters from thou sands unknown to her, expressing tho hope that It would uo written. In her prefnee she says: "Mv llrst introduction to life In the cltv of Washington was lnlS.lS, Gen eral Logan lielug then a member of Congress, and for more than thirty yearn I have lived there almost con tinuously, an interesting onsen tr c iuishIiii' events. As the wife of a Senator, 1 may Hay that I enjoyed uuuniial privllegen ami opportunities to see and know the Inner life and activities of the Capitol City. 1 have had my share ol tlio powers mat were, and the honor of being Included among the distinguished guests at liotli private anil omcuu eiiiermni inents; I have known the pleasure of personal acquaintance with prom inent statesmen, courtly diplomats, and beautiful, winning, and gifted women, nil itiir witu urace ami dig nity tho highest social positions that tne people eouiii nesiow. lr h.iu Iw't'ii mv aim to show m.V n.mlxm. lmth bv'word nnd iilctorlal art, the wonders and workings of tho elaborate machinery of the Oov ernment In motlou, by leading them through the great Departments and explaining what the army ot busv men and women workers do and' how they do it; to show them the works of urt, the wonderful col lections of relics and curiosities from every part of tho world, and the architectural glories and priceless treasures of the Capital; to describe and explain Its giant activities; to take them through tho Wblto House from tho attic to tho cellar, through overv forbidden room, and to por tray not only ItH dally life, past and present, but Its brilliant social and olllclal functions as well; to tell tho story of every President, and of overy women who has ever reigned in tho White House; to visit tho TroiLsiirv. the Dead Letter olllce, and to solve'the marvels and mysteries lit overv uroverumeut industry; 111 short, to present overy interesting phrase ol life nud scene In ashlng ton.,' Its Illustrations are a triumph of American art. It Is worth tho price of the book Just to look at these 50 inaguillcient full-pago plates, from photographs taken with govern ment consent and aid exclusively for this volume. They portray wouder fnllv lutHrestliier scenes. Tho govern ment generously waived all "rales and regulations" in order that this book by a woman of Mrs, Logan's standing and Influence should lie as perfect and complete as possible. One cm linger a long tlmo over these beautiful plates, and though he turns from encli witu regret ue is preny sure to tlnd the next one of still more absorbing Interest. We do not know when 740 pages have given us more genuine pleasure. If wo speak warmly of tho boon, It isbecausa It richly deserves It. It Is sold only by ngents, and all who Introduce such a work ought to bo cordially welcomed. Put It Into your homes. To own It In to priio it; to read It In to obtain 11 literal education. We believe that the best way to keep our poor books Is by In troducing good ones, und a better ono thiin this lias never been brought to our notice. The book la published byjthe old and well-known llrm of A. 1). Worth lngton & Co., lartfort, Conn,, whoso imprint la sutllclent guaraiitco of the excellence of this llrst-class volume. They want moro ngents for It, An ugency for a book so popular as this offers to men and women an unusu ally good opportunity to do well. Mr. M. 13. Judsou has tho agency of this work for Lane County and will call upon you. 40 ucres of tit)lier laud, about 15 acres cleared, only one and one-halt miles out. A tine place for chicken and fruit raising. Price It taken soon J050. Mnill.KY ii Mll.NK, make room for our large line Summer goods we are going to LURCH'S The Giver of Best Values. &i fega ftj rgt I fgri ' fij 'Kcj --jj If"? REHDY MADE CLOTHING The Loudon General Merchandise Store wish to announce to tho buying public that they now have a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 20 per cent below all competition. We purcliiiso our goods in largo quantities through Knstern Drummers, pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, nnd consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. Ht $7.50 High Grado Goods and other lines of Heady Jlnde Clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of Si. I). Wells Shoes are the best wearers on the market and at prices that cannot be equalled. Try our Itoast Coffees, the best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. COPVtCSMT Griffin KNOWLES & GETTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General .Merchandise, Miners' Tools and ."immimition BOHEMIA, OREGON. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that my wife SInrgaret K. Hlgglns has left my bed and board without Jusr. cnuso and I will not bo responsible for any bills she may contract. W. T. Hiodi.ss. FIRE. Don't neglect that house, but cull nt. tho oxoress olllce and have Tom Awbrej write you up a policy hi cither tlio .Etna Insurance Co. or tho Oregon Fire ltellef Association of SIcMlnnvlllo, Oregon. eot-3 Sale to $9.00 THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dsslrablo one, but of equal Importance Is the power of retaining this quality so ns not to require too frequent sharpen ing. By making your purchases of the Griilln & Watch Co. you always receive your money's worth In tho best quality of tools and cutlery of properly tempered steel that is suro to hold nn edge. OHASIHEKLAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVKU TAHLKTS. UNEQUALED FOB CONSTIPATION. Sir. A. 11. Kano, n prominent drug gist of llaxter Springs, Kansas', says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aro, in my judgment, the moat superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. Tliey nro sur in action und with no tendency to nauseato or gripe. For sale by New Era Drug Store. For sale, lot 29T feet front by 173 deep on Wall street, good trees aud good sidewalk, will sell cheap In quire at Nugsot olllce. & Veatch Co.