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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
ItiiNincHH CardH. -rr. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. fifltlni at reasonable cnarirta. All work (uarnBletd nril-clatia. Walec,ciok and Jevelrj it Ixmtet l'rltti OOTrAOK GROVE, ORK. A. H. KING Attorney at Law, COTTAGE. GltOl'K, OltK. J. E. YOUNG Attorn cy-at-Lo w Office on Main ftrret, Vt fit side Cottagk Grovk, Oku J. S. Medley. .1. C. Johnson Medley Johnson, Attorneys-nt-law Offict Suite a Honk lthlg. Speclnl nttcntiou given to Milling nnd Corporation aw. UT. nrtl. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, ttorneys-at-Lme Special attention ith en to the law of Mint. EUGENE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN rROl'RlKTORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALEKS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Main street. CoIIse llrmr. Ore. Half & Colwell Milling Engineers ON H LADY'S Rl'.t'OMM KM) A HON SOLD KIITY MIXES Ol' CHAM llERLAiN'$ STOMACH AMI lilVKR TA11LETS. FORAGE CROPS. Raperlrnce In ehrneUi With n nmil rnalnre nml Siilllnir t'rtn. When- littttl li valuable nml It Is nee essnry to grow n maximum crop upon 1 hnvi , 1 Ik'IIcvc, sold llftv boxes ot " ll"'" n minimis are more protltn Chamberlain's Stotnncli nml I.Ivor Tub-1 bio its forage- crops tlinn pereunlnls, or lets on tin.' rccommcudnlii n ot ono Imly ' when It Is desired to produce a crop at licro, who llrst taught a tax ol tlicm ' n given season of the year, sucli as about a year ngo. Slio never tiles oti f,irly or Into pnstnri' itf ryo. a succes telling her neighbors anil irienils ntant rIo1i of sueotilont forage for ilnlry cat luu guuu iiiitiimcn ui iiicsc iiiincis. I .'I Shore, Druggist, Rochester Intl. The pleasant purgative ell'oct olthosoTnblets miikcs tbeni n favorite with lailies every tie or it catch crop to utilise the land tmui.il Is Invariably used. Annuals are plants which reach their here. Store. For Sale by New Era Drug When bilious tako Chamberlain's Stomach anil I.tver Tablets. For Sale by New Kra Ding Store. I1ASERAI.L 1'I.AYKRS RACKRS! AND FOOT Louis J. Krtiger, ox-champion long distance foot rarer of Germany anil Ilollana, writes Oct. 27th. 1001 "Dtir lug my training of eight necks' foot races at Salt Ijtke City, in April lust, I ustl Mallard's Snow Unlinent to tuv greas test satisfaction. Therefore 1 reconi mi'iiil Snow Liniment to a I who nro troubled with sprains, bruises or rheu matism." L'oc.Wc, $1.00. Sold by Mor gan & llrehaut. Ho About Your Summer Vacation. Newport on Ynqulnu liny Is the Ideal seaside resort ol the North l'n eltic Const. Rouiiil trip tickets: nt jjrently reduced rntes on snle from nil Southern l'ncltle points In Ore gon, on nml utter June 1st. Ask Agents for further Information nml a lintidsonioly illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Kilwlti Stone. C. & K. it. R.. Albany, Ore., or W. E. Ootuiin. CJ. I'. A.. S. I. Co.. I'ort-littiil. CURED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AFTER TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. u. 'I wish to say n few words In nltrase of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." savs Mrs. Mattie Rttrge, of Martinsville, vn. "I sutlercd from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various medi cines without obtaining nnv permanent b. iMimnt; Surveyors J'!?! Room 1 ltntik Uldjr, Cottnjro Orove. C02-G03Orepoiilnu Bids. I'ortlnml, Oregon. Tim First National Bant Last snmmeroneof mv children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her en tire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use nil of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that couplflint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy Is for sale by New Kra Drill? Store. Cottage Grovk. Ork. I Paid j j Capital, $25,000.00 J Money to loan on approved security. ' Exchanges sold, available anv place : n tneumteu Mate NOTJCE FOR 1MIJLICATIOX. HikbektEakis, Preiltent. V HIELZX, Cuhler. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, 1st aud 3rd Saturday. - OIIVCI VMK.fi, TV. Meets M. I. 0.OF. Cottage Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. w. o. w. Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Denburg, Clerk. maturity during the season that they nro planted aud then die. Common ex nmples of this group are the grains, com. sorghum, millet, cowpen, soy beau and rape. Some plants, which nro normally annuals, are sown In the autumn and after making -a growth or foliage that season He more or less dor mnnt during the winter and resume growth the following spring, reaching maturity In the early summer This Is true of rye. some varieties of wheal and some of the grasses. An Important class of pastures, cape dally where land Is relatively vnluntile and a more Intensive system of agrl culture Is employed, Is that of teuiH rary or annual pastures. Tomporarj pastures "are used for two purpose (t) To extend the pasture season over a greater portion of the year than con be done with ordinary permanent pas ture. For this purpose wheat or rye gives early and late pasture, anil eer tnln summer annuals can be used t. supplement the permanent pastures during the dry summer season, winch usually occurs In July or Augusi (2) lly successive sowing of the proper plants succulent food may be provided through the season so as to j leld a maximum crop from each nrea This Is particularly applicable to dairy dls trlcts. It is often convenient and economical In growing a succession of succulent crops to cut the gn-on feed and supply the stock either In the per mnnent pasture or In the stalls or yards., ns in the soiling system. Early and late green feed may he produced by 0 pasture of rye. A prop er sowing of oats or rye may then fur nlsh soiling In connection with grass pasture. If there Is sutllelent area of pasture, this may furnish nil the feed mtvssnry during May and June, but such pasture usually shows n marked falling off about the 1st of July, ns li Indicated by the shrinkage In the milk flow. On a small scale almost ever) 1 farmer cuts In early summer green ' gralu. especially oats or rye. to feed to hogs or cattle. Later In the sum mer corn Is cut and fed In the same manner, supplementing the pastures, which usually develop n shortage In August. In dairy farming It may l tageous to adopt soiling as n system In order to ohtain n n yield of succulent forage from area. For this purpose It l plau u series of crops which "ill foin a succession through the giio.ng son. Resides the small u't ahis . ml 1 mentioned there on sewil oih. iilauls thut tall ho Used soil MDS. CUCEUA STOWC Orstor, Kntre Noui Club. 170 Warren Avenue, Cm. too. li.t... Oct. 22, 190:!. For nearly four ears I suffered from ovarian troubles. Tho doc tor instated on nn operation as the only way to get well. 1, however. Mrongl) oiijecteit to an operation My husband felt disheartened At well as 1, for home wiUi a lick woman 1 a disconsolate vlaco at best. A friendly druggist advised hint to get a bottle of Wine of Canlui for me to try, nml he did to 1 oviui to improve inn lew unvs iuiu my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen wcelt I was another it'liig. Mrs Moire t letter shows every wonan how a houie 19 saddened liv feunle weaknrs and how completely Wiae of CaMui cures that sick neit and brings health and happi nets again Po not go on uffer ing. (io to vour tlrtiircist toda I and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wino of Cordui. N01ICI; TO CONlRACrtlRS. I'l'oiiiisiil for bids for wwer con st met Inn. Notice Is hereby ulven tint I on nml prior to the Utb diiv of duly, IIMII, the Coutinou t'otinell of the city of t'ollngo drove will receive Monleil bids for the construction ol nml ftirnlslilug iimterlnl lor three Newer 11111I11H tor the i'lty ol Cottngv (Irovo ileciirdlug to ptiiiiHiiinl Hpit'lllcntioiiH , now 011 tile with the City Recorder of said City. One ot wild iiiiiIuh to lie :l000 feel In lenglh coiiHtrtieted of eartheiiw mi' sower pipe 111 to L'l Iiii'Iich lu diameter tlue of niiIiI iiiuIiin to be about 2600 feet to bo coii Htrtieted ot earlheuwaiv Hewer pipe 10 to Is Inchon lit dlniiioler and one of said maliiH to bp ISO feet In length const rueteil ot II Inch newer pipe. Itbls may be for one or more of Hahl newer iiiiiIuh. Knelt hiiccchhIiiI bidder w 111 lie iviiilivil to ftirnlsli a bond of '.'.'1 per ce nl of IiIm bid and each bid must be accompanied by a certllleil cheek of $100, to bo iimucilliitcl.v re turned In c uno bltlla not accepted. Tho Council ivHervcH the right to reject any ami nil IiIiIh. "I-lt '. D. WitKti.cit, City Recorder. i:cuksion RATliS HAY. TO VAOUINA "(in . lime 1st the Sotithorii I'aclllc Co w lit resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport ami V ti 1 11 1 it it Hay. Hotli HoiiHon and Saturday to Momla.v llcketH will bo Hold. TIiIh popular resort Is growing In favor each year, hotel rut ex nro reasonable ami the opportunities for llshlng, hiintliig mill Neabathlng arc unex celled by any other resort on the I'a clllc Coast. W U Coman, lieneral 1'iiHHeuger Agent. NOTICE I'Olt 1MHI1.1CA1ION. I'lilted Htntes l.imd oll'ice. Reselling, Ore., Mn 21, HUM. Notice Is ht'iebt giteu I lint in coin pllnitce ith the piovisinns ol the net ol Conuioss ol Juno !l. IS7S. enlitlcd "An Act lor tho sale tit Timber Lands in the States of California, Oiegnn, Nevada, ami Washington Teirllorv," as extended to all the I'tilillc l.iitid Slates bv act ol August t, IS02. WILLIAM M.IJIM'.I N, ol Collage Or ive. Co. ol Lime, Slate ol Oregon has this day tiled In tt,isolrifc 011 Jiiuiiiiiv r.'th, IIKU. his sworn slnteuieiit No. I2t';l for I ho purchase ol the N I'. of See No. tl2 lu Township III South, of Range 2 West and wilt oil ir p-'ool to show that tho land sough I Is mine valuable (or Us timber or Men:' tlinn for agricultural purpose, nd to estab lish his claim to said laud belore the Register aud Receiver of this olllco at llosebiirg, Oregon, on Friday the 2tlthday ol August, HKII. Ho names as witnesses: 1 lei until 1' Dow . tleorge W Miljucen, Joseph I'otta, Herbert l.itkln, ol Cot lago Drove, Ore. Anv and nil peisons claiming ad versely tho nliove-ilescrlbeil lauds are requested to lite their claims In this office, on or lieforo said 2tttli clayol Aug. ItKM. J.T. lliiiiHixs, Rrglsler. At Department of the Interior. Itiul Olllce at ltOMburg, Oregon. July 12. llsM. Notice Is hereby ulven that the fnl. lowing-nnuied nettler hn tiled notice of his intention to make final proof III Htipiiort of his clnlni, and that said proof will Ik- tnade In-fore V. L". La. I oliuty Clerk at wigene, Oregon. on September 20. 1904, viz: Wllliaui 1 particularly sorghum. Knitlr .-"rii 11. uiiiiui uii urn 11. i .u. .(11, iur the NE Sec. :w Tp 10 S., R. 1 West. He mimes thefollowlng witnesxcHto prove his contliitiotiB residence upX)ii and cultivation of said land, Tlx: W. K. McUce, of Full Creek. Iine Uo. Oregon, Thomas Mnloy, of ZI011, IjtneCo. Oregon. W. F. Tute, of JSIon, ljuie Uo. Oregon, V. O. Grlttin, of Fall Creek, Lane Co. Oregon. J. T. HitiDOEH, Register. adtntl deltlllte 1MII111111 .1 small liest t lERSEY'S NEW SWEET CORN The t mirlpf llrdlii liilrrfstliitf Itt-Biilt In t urit llrrritliiK. New IlruiswIeK. Y .1. -Experiments In crossing swivi corn began nt the New Jersey station In ISPS with live varieties- Frst of All, Stabler's Non pareil, Egynlnii. Etergreen and Illack Mexican. V'hlle Ihcre was presuma bly mixing imoiig nJI the varieties, It was most lbumluut between Illack Mexican and Egptlnn. In 1M0 Illack Mexican an Egyptian were selected for further treoding. There was more uiixlng tiHit the Egypilan than the Mexican enri 1 Mere were nil grndun Hons lietw'n blue and puriillsh grains CLIMATIC CURES. The inlhience of climatic conditions 1 10 the i-uie of consumption is very much oveidrnwn The poor patient, nml the I itch mi ion t . too, can do much better nt I Inline by proper attention to food diges 1 lion, and a regular use of Uerinun iMrop Kite cx pectination in the j morning is imide certain by Oeriiinn I Strop, so is a good night's rost mid tho alienee ol that weakening couch ami dehihliiting night sweats. Restless nights nud the exliatislion due to eo gliiug, the greatest danger and drenil of thccoiistimptitc. can be preveuleit or stopped by taking Oermnii yrup IiImt nlly nml regtihirlv. Slmulil von Is 11 bio to go 10 a wanner clime, ton ivtll llnd Ihnt of ttie IhousniitU o coiiHiunptiics there, t he few who ate Uueliltisl and regain sireni;lli an- those wIioiim- (ter mini yrup. 1'ii.tl lioille-, 27e . leutnr sie, 7-M tall diuuits. iiaimnli iV llelneliwat Co. 1 NOTICE FOR PUIIL1CATION. Culled Stales Laud Olllce, Reselling, Oie June llllh UKH. Notice Is herein' given tluit inconipll unco with tho provisions of the Act ol Congress ol June II. 1S7H. enlitbsl "An net for the sale of tlinler lauds in the Stales of California. Oiegnn, Nevada and WashiiigtouTcrritniv, useileiidnl to all the Public Ijind Slates bv act ol August t, 1S02, CARRIE IIRAND. of ColtaiiO Orove Count v of Ijiiio. Slale ol Oregon, has this nay tiled In this olhee her sworn stnleinenl No. ItlSIT for the piiicluiso ol the NW ol NW ; ol Section No. ill. Two. 20 South, of Range 2 West and will oiler prisif to show that the land sought is uioro valuable for lis timber or etnue than for agricultural puriioscs, unit to estnblish her claim to snitl laud before J. J. Waluui 1'. s. C-ommlssloiier nt his olllce at Eugene. O10., on Monday the fith day of Hoptcmlicr, 1001. she names as w itnesses : Simeon It . Ilrsml of Cottage Uravo, Dave linker, I rank Wilson, Alidietv I. iiinb all of Doreiin.iill of Uinc Counlv, Oiegi 10, Ant and nil peisiiiiselniiuingadvcrsely the alHivedescrilusI land" ate reipiesled lo lile their chinos 111 llnx ulllif on or lichue said nth day ol SepleiutsT 1001. J. T. IluiiH.KS, Register. NOTICE FOR PIIILICATION. OREGON Shoit line and Union Pacific Three Trains To Tho liasl Hall). Through Pullman slnndartl ami tour t sleeping i ai daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Hpoknne, tourist sleeping cars dully to Kansas City; Ihtoiigh Pullman ton Hut sleeping ems (personally con ducted) weekly toChicngo, KaiisnsCltr i reclining chair cam tsents free) to Hie Ensl daily. 70 hOUIS ItlM I I.AM) IOCIMCAOO No, rlinii0 of tn, 70 Dki'Aiit run Htieelal 0: Ifm. in. vlallunt ingtoii, Atliinlic Express H;lflp.lll. v in 1 1 11 11 1 -Inglou. St, Paul l ast Mail (l:lrin.ui. tin Spokane. TitiK Si'usnei.is f 1 mil Portland hull Luke, Deutrr Ft. Uoiih.Onialis Kiumas City, St. lillis.Clilcugo ami laist. Hull Luke. Ilenve Ft. Worth, Oniaha. Kansas City, St. I jiuis.Chieiigo and East. W.lla Walla, la' Iston , Spokuue, Walliiee, P11 liiian, Mliiueiipolls , M. Paul. Dnluili, Mil wnitkee, Ciileago A East. A li 111 vn ritou f 2f p in " l.'is.in K IXIa m. i.lil tilt II Fur Hun Francisco--Every lite day lit S :0t p m. For Aatnria, wuv points nml Nor 1 li Hench- Daily (except Him. day; at N:(KI p. 111. ; Satiiiduy nt 111 00 p. in. I'nily sen Ice (water peiniiliiug) on Willamette nnd Villi hill Rivers. For fuller information ask 01 writo your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. ClfAIG, Ueneral I'lissenger g nl Thrllitgon Railroad A Nutiigaiion Co. I'nrtlnnd. Oregon. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. V. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. every Friday night. - 8 33- Meets THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general olllces at vnaiianooga, lennessee, ami branch houses at Kt Louis, Mo., and San Fran cisco, Cal., has become one of the largest proprietary medicine concerns in the world. In thegrow tli of this great bind ncss two factors have tw-on d,rinan, . The merit of its products Wine of Cardui and Thedrnrd' ltln,-L. Mm. has been widely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for these medicines, does not consist of the catch phrase and ex travagant statement, too often employed in advertising today, but instead the plain story of experience with the mnli. I ones given in the plain language ol the ij pic uituiseives. jne following let ter is a fair sample of the thousands of tine 01 uartlui test mnn u a ,.nl.nti,.i 1 during the pa.t twenty years. pens, soy beans anil niH-. I lie Inin-i Is not so well adapted to mill; isiws. then' Is danger of tainting tl- n"lk Alfalfa and clover can l but 11 Nebraska they have o special ndnpu. lion for this nuruoso Rape Is un e cellent soiling crop" foK1'0-' sl"'1', "' growing cattle during t-' pututuu E. Lauder. Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colbiirn Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. CrlmaoB C!trr as a Cateh Crop. Crimson clover Is use of the most useful of our forage crops from the standoInts of yield, romnosltloii. itisi and the eaie with which It tuny Is? cured. It Is essentnlly a catch crop It may be seeded at tie rate of twelve pounds per acre In con at the lost cul tlvatlon or after a crop of potatoes without Interfering wjh regular rota Hons. In fact, at tb- college farm corn nnd crimson clover crops have been obtained the sue year 011 the same land and for a lumber of years hi succession, the corn aid clover luth lm proving In yield rr0m yeur to yenr without heavy addition! of immures or fertilizers. It amy scire us 11 pantun where soiling is not practiced and In made Into hay If cut when In early bloom. The yield will rutiu froi. eight to twtdvu f Krivii form per acre C. 11. Lane. New Jersey. I' Gladness Comes IAIth a better understanding' of the transient nature of the many phys ical Ills, which vanish before projx-r ef forts. gentle e (Torts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness am not due to any actual dis ease, out simply 10 a constipated condl GENERATION Or mirruir. MEXICAN ON and those nearly aa dark as the typ ical Mexican. Many were of a pink or rose color. During the season of lpoo attention was given entirely to the cross of the Mexican upon the Egyp tian. Pink grains were selected from the crossed kentfls and planted. The ears thus grown were, without excep tion, remarknblj uniform In tho mix tion of the system, which the pleasant family luxutlve, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That Is why It Is the only remedy with mllllonsof families, and Is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that It Is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleanlinfhM without debilitating the organs on which It ucts. It Is therefore all Important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when vou nor. chase, that you have the genuine nrtl- I'lilted Stall's Ijind Olhee. RoM'biirg, Oregon, Muy ID, ItKM N lice is hereby given llinl n pllillicc w Ith loe provisions ol the ucl ol Congress of June .'I, IS7K, entithsl "n ucl 1. 11 the sale ol umber lauds 111 lli, "-tuns of California, Oregon, .a.hi iiol V, ii-hingtou 'ferritin v , 'if int. u 1. 1 loaithe Public Laud M,,!,., In u 1 liinnsi I. Is'i', MRS. ANSA III It K I of Luke Seh.lgeiiioll, Ciiilnt t ol Ii.imIiip, Mate lit Wisconsin, bus Mils duv III. I u, IhlSofllee her sworn stnteltient No OIIUi fur the piirehuseol the MV i,ollii S.. '11 tp'.'l South, ol Runge I W. ami w ill olh-r prisil to show that the land nought is morn vuliiable for Its iiiiiIht or stoni than for agrictiliiirul purposes, and 1 . establish her clnlni to rani laud hclon the Register ami Receiver o this olllce at Itosehiirg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 17th dny ul Aiigmt, 11KJI. She names us witnesses. Herman Dow, (icurgc Enderer. Charles L Powell, Oeorge W Mctjiieen, all of Cottage Orove, Oregon.; 1 Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described hinds ure re ipiesteil to lllu their claims in this otlice oil 01 Is foresaid 17tb day of Aug., IIKM. J. T. IIhiihiks. Register. ASK Till'' Aitl ,'1 1 .lt TICK I " rs - TO- Siokane, St. l'aut, Hliinritioli, Duhitl,, Chlcnyo, St t.oula AND AM. POINTS HAST AND SOUTH NOTICE FOR I'tlllLICATION. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post Nc. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Button, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. h. Briggs. Secty. REDUCED RATES TO ST LOUIS bX. POSITION. The .SotiiUarn incinc ( ...mi ,, round trip tlcketi "t Kreuth- re rateto.St LouIh au- L"' count the St LouIh Expofe0 the following dates: Juno III, 17. )v July l, 2. ;i; AuKUHtS, 0, 10; Septem ber .1, C, 7; Octolier a, 4, Oolnir trln must I within ten ilnvs from .l,.t.7,.V ur . " .l " ami tmH.enrrer will 1... ,.;, ," u,e ,u,ue or let P'P Btart on any day that will enable tlieni to reach ileHtlttatlon within the ten daj-H limit. Return limit ninety Inv8, but Hot litter than Dec aiHt, For full informntliiii nu 1.. and routed call 011 Agent So I'aclllc to at Cottage Grove, Oregon. Note June 7th bnu 1 U11II niifli,. IzetliiH a sale date for LoiilHlana' Purciiiiw Exposition tleketH, In id-1 dltlon to Hale dates (irevhuiHly an nounced for June. This, will enable purchaser! of tickets 10 be at the Ex- i'uniiiuu 011 uregon nay June 15th L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4U1 Tuesday Minnie Underwood K. K MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every and and 4th Fridays CelJa Lurch, Secty. J$E WISE At $1. a year No Inventor cun afford to bo without tho Journal for Investors .htn,'r.To(,!.tiCr-.!1,itn.,, ",0De V,"h ev'ery'l"a"re yU ,1Uudred, ' dollars Its chsrsctor bat never been Impugned. JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO. Room O, Chamber of f?rimmir lli-.inn Addreu letlen to p. o. Box 2.517. One Thtoir unit Another. Montana stockim-u at the annua, meeting of the staliVisscM-lation elected I John M. Holt president mid W. S I Prueltt secretarj'-tietisurer. During the last thirty-live yejrs then have been, If the president of tin state board of agriculture Is ipinle,' nriRi.t ony three, si-.tsous as hackivui. as the past spring lu Wisconsin. In a test at the Colorado collece i us u fat 111:1k. In grade Shorthorns and Hereto, steers notable gains are err-dllHl to ration of pulp ami hay. Analysis of Oregon soils by Messr Longhrldge anil Hllgnrd show lb- those of tho arid region of that sta! , contain 11 low peicentngo of himiu ! wiiicli Is rich In nitrogen, while thi from the humid region contain a hi, percentage of humus poor In nitrogen The Kane county (III.) farmers' it, dlttite is giving the buys cash prizes for corn. Strawberries have been well protect d by snow this winter, nnd 11 gi.0.1 Top Is repo.-tej In prospect in Wlscoi, (In. I lne of the white black and the Dink or cle, which Is manufactured bv the Call , . f.... . rn.ni. L'i u.,..n rn ..! --.I -..1.1 1... " .- H - 'J 1 v-v" uoijr uuu WJIU ujr all reputable dnigglats. If In tho enjoyment of good health, and tho system la regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one muy bo commended to tho most skillful physicians, but If in need of a laxative, 0110 should huve the best, und with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figsstnnds highest nml is most largely used and given most general satthfuction rose colored grtlns. The pink grains make a consldeiihle part of the whole and, taken with the darker grains, out number the wUtc ones. The ears, as to the number of grains, are near an average liotwcoi those of the parent varieties. In tie shape of enr, num ber of rows aid size of gratis there has been n dreided blending of the two parents. The state stutlon has Illustrated five selected ears it this cross, ranging In number of row from eight to sixteen. Three are hert shown, beginning with the eight row ear. A, at the left; II. ten; C twelve The latter Is a fair average in all respects of the product. The very thonugb nnd even mixing of the colors In all the ears without ex ceptlon Is shown In tho samples. Further experiments with these va rieties thnugh successive seasons have resulted Id the newly announced Voor hees swert corn, pink when picked green for cooking and red when mu-ture. 2 2 WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY Oierland Tr.lai Daily Tki Flyir And Thi Flit Mill United Slates I. mid Olllco, Rosebtirg, Ore., June IT, IIKM, ci. lu c i Notice i. hereby given that in com- SPltnd,d Svlce pliunco uith tho provisions of the Act Mr, to A,,. Pmilnm.ni ol Congress ol Juno.'l. 1S7H, entitled "An P a,e lluiPnen, act for the sale ol Timber lauds in the Courteous Emrlovts slates of California, Ori-itnu, N'evudii mid 1 Washington Territory." as extended to nil the public Innd states by net of All- DlllgM Tflp ICfOSS thi ClSCldB lid gust 4. ISM. Oscar It. 1'age, of Mabel, ' gl.i- Onus..!.. County of l.nno, rilnle of Oiegnn. """I OMMIfll. has this dav liltsl in this olllee his sv. in 11 stuleu t Nu.ilXtn for the piirchiiHeni the.Ni, N"a, nf Sect, on No. 4, Town ship -JO Smith, u( llniii-i,-.' west mid u ill oiler piiHif ii nhw Unit the land sought is mi re valuable fin its tinilier or stone innri lm agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim lo said fund before J. .1. minim, i.M. t'ominlssiouer at Eu gene, Oiegnn, on I'lldav the Ptli iluy of j I'li-iu imr, IIW1. lie names us witnesses: Jhiiu-s N'. Handle, lleurge W. Iltinlor, I'uvid MiiiiiIiv, nil of Eugene, ant Muncey (wldanlfif .Muhel, all uf ,nno 1,0 ilregon Anv ami nil persons claiming nd versely the alsive-descriheil hinds nro 10 oiiestisi to n le Ihcir claims in this olllci nil or belore said (Ith day ol Sept., J. T. IIhiihiks Regirler. L',t I'OR CII EEI-IJIM- R ECOM M END RHEUMATISM. O. li. Ilgbec. Danville, Ills, writes, Dec 2, 1!XI: "About two years ago I was laid uj for four months with rheu matism, tried Mallard's Snow I.1111 ment ; Om liotlle cured me. I cun recomiiienl It to all suirering from like lliclion.' 'Shi, 50c, $1.()0. Sold liv -Morgan Allreliaut. 'if-' THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. CWASC Or IMITATIONS. THE OKNOINK entSANrfD ONLT NT Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. n-r. Louis, mo. F.J. Poduska Assaycr & Cliemis( Alines Examined, Valued, Surveyed or Reported on. Cottage Grove, Otecon. 1 The Smart Set A Magazine of CIvvci-uckn Magazines should have a well-defined pttipose. ,,i.Gr"r'";If"tt.a'nm1e,U an.Vsemel" "1 etal recreation are .....,., v,i j ,lt ovtwc oeo, me A'lOSt SilCCeSSiUl Of iT.0-!rw. ul 4hiH strt?S.re matchless-clean and full of human interest mirth?ovfeW"lC'6WA' toM" admittedly the' n"si 1GO pages DcIiglftlVjI Reudiijji No pages are wasted on chean illustmiimic .,n,.:i wearying essays and idle discussions. ' SulX refresh you. press older, or reristrrli ir' v,. ' ,n c" or Avenue; York. 0'"n" oef' J."i N. 13. Sample Coj)y Sent Free on Application. the iL Nothing has ever cnuallctl it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery lord OVNnIITlllV ui,,iini mil 'uuia Mm Stcttl.e A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottle free. Oil A M1IERI,AIN'8C0I,I0. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REM ED V. Tills lemedy Iscertuln to be needed in almost overy homo before tho summer is over. 11 fan iiIhuvb he denonded un uvuu iii mo iiiusi soveru ami danger ous cases. It la especially valuable, fur Hummer disorders, in children. It Is pleasant to take und never fulls to give prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It muy suvo life. Eor salo by New Era Drug Store. Legal Blank at the Hoiiijmia Nucckt NOTICE I'OII I'URMOATTO.V. United Stales Land Olhice, Rosebtirg, Ore., July Ist.lUOl Xotico is hereby iiivnn thut In inm nil unco with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno :t, 1H7H, entitled "An net. inr mo sine 01 i imiier Lands in the mutes oi lyiiiiiornia, Uiegon, Nevailu und Wusliinglou Territurv." as tended to all the Piihlle Land States bv uet of August -I, 1M)2, KM MA HTAI'I,I. of Eugene. Co. of l.ane. Slain ,,Ki,,. gon an this day llled in this office her sworn suiiemeni wo. liL'iis., for the. pur. chaso ol the W e of NW of Kec No.'Il hi I'l, Nn III St If v ., ii. ; i 1 ii ,r ."' - " est, and will olfer proof lo show that mo iuiiii songni in iniirii vulunblu for its timber or stone than fur ni.ric,,li,,r,.i purposes, andto establish Iter claim to sum iiimi uciiiio Wiiltou I; N Commissioner nt his olllco at liiigune' l.ami Co. Oreuon. on Kuttirdav ii... "in.' day of Hept. 1001. Nhe iiuiues iib wltnujssus: Clmrles Ogden of Creswell, Thoinns Mithor. 8. D Allen. Willi, mm Mill of Eugcno. Oro. ' Any and all persons claiming adversely the iihovo ilcBcrlbed lauds nro requested jo (lie their claims in this olllco on or m-iuiu mini si nay 01 Boptoinlier 1001. J. T. IIiiiihihh, ReKlHter. CROUP. Is a violent inflammntiunof tho mem brunoof tho wind nine, which ,.,.. times extends to tho lurvnr nml i,... ..hlnl mil,,.. .....i i . i 7 , -l "'"i 'n "II" Ul liu most dangerous dieeasesof children Italmost always comes on in the night. (jvu liciiuont doses of Ilnlluid's Horehound Hyrtip and apply Mallard's Hnow bini ment externally to the throat. 25c, B0u MOO. Ecu Snle by Morgan A 1 reliant' I'or TleketH, Rates, I'olderM nml I' nil liiriiriimil Cull ir iiildrcHH, II. DIl'KM IN, C. I'. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S.U. VERKEH., ii. W. P A. U Klrel AttniK, seam Viseh. 0. & S. I! II II Tuns Table So. 1 To Take EiTcri on Apr. 2ml, 1901. Ksit liniinil No a- l'..M.- 2-M 1:H 7:Xi :i:(ll nn a:l7 3. HI s.:it II :M ,1:11 :i:fai a:.Vi A.M. 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