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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1904)
Fail to Hex- the fine line I of Combs, Hair IIiiihIic.h, Toilet A r tides mul Iriijrj;iHtH Stiulrlc'H Stationery The finest line in town prices ean not he beaten Benson's I PHARMACY. COTTAGli GROVE Improvement Company. Dealers in City and Farm Property. I'undly KrotipM utiil Imllviiliml POHTIIAITH Itlver Street. OottiiKD orovo. BUKI) 1IY MIS POOTOH. K. A octor hero Ima mitxl inn for H'.'.M), which I clnlmvd wan exceaatvit for 1 Cb of clnilrra murium, my It. While. of Coachrlli, Cnl. At tlm trUI ho Iirslxnl hla modicul nklll ami medicine aiked h i in If it wan lint ClimiiU'iliiiii'ii Colic, Cholcrn anil Dliirrhocn Itemt-ily ho mini iu t had good rcHHim lo hvliovu It an, mul lis would not nay unilir oath that It wua n t, No ilnctur could line n butter remndv than tlila in n enno of cholcrn murium, It nnvrr falta Hold hy Now Kr Ding Htore. " PORTLAND AND KUTUkN ONLY." Tlio Kuttthorn l'aclllc Ih now wiling round trip ticket to I'ortland from Ktlgene for $1 good Kolng Saturday P.M., or any train of Miuiloy, re turnliiK' Siimlay ami Monday, giving all day Sunday ami Monday In I'ort land. 'I'hu MainoarraiiK'euient apiilleH from I'ortland. giving all rortland IH'opIo h cIihhci! to vIhIi vnlle.v polntM at greatly reiluceil rati'H." I'urtliH ili'Hlring to take uilvautugHof tlicxe rati'H can pay Iim'iiI lan to Kiigetii'. TllllOWN KIIOM A WAOON. Vr. flcorKon K. llnlieiM'k win thrown from hla whkoiiuiiiI Meverely brulnol. Ilu upplhil ChuiiilM'rliiiirn I'lilnlliilm freely, aavN it Ih tint hen! lliuniunt hu ever iiniI Mr. HnlHjjek la a el I known citlicu of North I'liiin, I'miii. Tlieru la nutldiig iypi.ll to 1'iiiii lliiliu lor uprnliiM nud oriiini-n. iiuiii eiiei-i it cure in one- thlril the time uipmed by liny othc treatment. For mle liy New Km Dm cr Htorn. A Have a full Sliiiiiafolt for Pliofc Delivery. Staple and Fancy Groceries At Prices that nre tight, give MHTCAIiF Why not order That Fall Suit T - 1 a y H teeth, but we say it is handsome man. However we have just re- H eeived our new Pall and M Horn & Co., the Great Chicago Tai'ors. Save a few Dollars at Our Expense. Bemenway 4 Cottage Grove, Oregon. Kcaoliillon of Condolence. WIm'iihim; Our llciivcnl.v KiiUicr. Ii IiIn illvllii' WIhIihiii. Iihh nillcd from IllT IIIOI-lllI llOllll' tOll Hlll'tllll ll(lllll) on limn, i no ni'iovi'ii who or our CHll'lllll lirntlii'r, A. ,1. Thulium. Tlii'lcfiiri', lie II IVWllVI'll thill III!' iiioinlHTH ol I'M Icllt.v l,nic, Nil Win, .Modern llrnt licrluiud ol America, nxloiiil to our llrotliiT In IiIh deep Konow, tlio IiiuiiI of It'iio I'niti'iiml l-ovi' mul HvtuiKtl Ity. Ami lie II further ichoIvciI (IiilI. 11 I'op.v III tlllM Hl'Mllllllloil tin given to our llrtither. hciiiiv iiuliltAlii'il In tint city iM'i'M mul h ciiiv Hp run 1 1 upon Ilic ri i'orilH ot tlic I.imIkc. T. W. JctikltiH Nettle M, OdtniniliT HiihIii K, HnoilKriiMH. OOUIIIIIlllf. Wedding Announced. Mr. mul Mih. J. K. ( )m t riitnli'r mi noiinci' lltniiiiirrliiKiHil tlii'lrilmiKliti'r MIhm Mini I'i'iiil OHtrmidcr to Mr. CIimi'Ii'h 1 1 it n 1 1 iti iv.vh nl Awtorlii, On, at II o'clock ii in, AUKiiMt Kllli, Mr. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ti !-' Ih milliliter of tlic I'liHtnl 'I'l'li'Krnpli (,'ompiiuy ut AHtorlii. Preaching Al Wlldwood. On Siinilii.v AiikiihI "tli iiImo on Nunihiy Antrim!. I llli, Itcv Wallace will pri'iicli lu tlm hcIiooI Iioiiwi nl Wild wood nl II o'clock u til. livery one Invited to attend Hichii Horvlcen. Salem Deer On Draught. Hlllclll Ih'CT lllllkl'M tll Mlllliy Hlllll- incr ilnyH ii ilrcmn of IiIIhm. Hotel Oruhuiu liar him the agency fur I IiIh cxIilliirntltiK Im'Vitmui'. K.ipt In liottli'M mul on druoulit '.'Hi I. ii hm nits a ti i:no.v. We Iihvii ii luritn Hiippl.v of clicnp IiiiiiUt, JuhI wluit you want on n much, price very cliciip, limit he hoIiI lo liuiki' room for otlicr Htock. Tim llootli-Kclly I-iiiiiImt To., .Saginaw, Ore. A Smooth Tooler. A mnucniuu to tin More one- day. Ami to tlic tlruifKlxt lie did May. My feet once nil covered with cortiN. Are now iim Hiuootli uh a yeiirllug'H lioriiN. t'nc I'op Km All Corn .Salve for hhIc liy Morgan V llniliiint. vii i: a r i.UMitmt. We have on our yanlM dO.OOO feet of lumlicr which iniiitt lu Mold to make room for Incoming Htock, prlcin rang ing from $SMI to 7.(0. II you want a bargain conn; at uncc. The llooth-Kelley Lumber Co., Hiiglnnw, Ore. 3000 MEN WANTED. To liny Kfimiily'H Chain Lights nlng l.lnlment. for ItlieumiitlHin ami all patiiH ami liitlainatlon. I'rlce W) centH, all ilrugglHt, or liy innll upon receipt of price, write V U Kea niily, Siigltmw, Oregon, for Hat of ti'Htluionli'H. .SatlHfnctlou guarau teeil. Por Sale Cheap. 10 o 0 toot wall tent 10x'J4. Itoyal lilun Maine, '-' liurner coal oil stove, out iIIhc graphonhone. All gooil an new enquire nt Caah (Jrocery Storo or owner. -T'-'t I'. W.lltNMAN. Wants to Find Hacked. I xvIhIi to flnil .lolm llackett, who afewyeaiH ago workeil at the tlo kiln at Cottage drove. Ah I know Homethlug concerning a IiumIiicmh ileal whlcli he Ih IntcreHteil In anil In which would Iw to IiIh ailvmitage to know. Any one who can tell mo of IiIh whereahiintH will pleiiKi) write to me, My aililrenH at prcHent Ih 510 KlnnikTH St, Portland, Oregon. Mih. M. II. DarclliiH, Dog Tax. The dog tax Ih now line anil will In-come delinquent on the llrnt ilny of ngut when a penalty of $1.00 will lie milled for collection. I I). Wheeler. Iteconlcr. Main No. .'.. line of ns a trial and be convinced, & MOISSE m Made for a first-elass man That's You Some stij' it is the face. Some say it is the hair or the Suit that makes the Winter catalogue from Burkholder am rsvrtnrreimnrirsYrnnmsvTnrf HOME NEWS u iiviiiiw iws 11 v QjUUAJUfiJUUUUlAJLBJUUUAJLILU Dr. Lowe, t)ctilo-opticlan, Ciigeuii llnzol wood Ire (Team at the Hlar. I'MHlilug tackle at The Modern Pharmacy. CIhih .InckHon mul wife 11 re at tril lion Hprliig"' The leiiillnu hranil elgarH al (he Ktar. Anv liri'uertnttriii lllli.fl nl 'I'lm Mint. ern I'liarmiicy. Ilrvllle Knapp Ih ilHltlng In the llohi'inla illHtrlct. KichIi itiiwIImIi liiwlnit at the Kx- I'hmigii IteHlauraiit. Attorney .lohiiHon anil wife went 10 Kiigfiio on .Monday. Spauhlitig'H Olllclnl lA'iiguu llallH al The .Moilern Pliarinaey. A cool and refrcHhliiK drink, Hulcm Imlt. at Hotel tlrahmu liar. Dr. Ilockett Iihh pttrchiiMeil the lltie rcNldcnce of .lohny Alkln. To nave time try the KxcIiiuiko lunch rooniH for qulek xervlee. Two Htanip 1 11 1 Uh are now running in lllne lllver anil more to follow. i .lolm CiHihran ami family have gone to lielknap HprlugH for an out-; ing. The Salem Ih-ct can Ih hail at Hotel (Iridium liar In hottlcH for home 1 1 hc. Dr. Macy anil family and ltov. Kill iiiglon and family are enjoying an outing at Wlldwood. A Hplemllil rcHlilence lot only three hlockH from Main St. I10.0). 1'or Halo liy Medley & Milne. What everybody IlkeH Ih Homethltig to HiitlHfy their apetlte, the Kx changu n-Htaurant Iihh it. Warren Mcl'arland Iihh gone imih of the mountaltiH on a vacation anil for the benellt of IiIh health. Mr. Whit (iowdy anil family left the Hint ot tlie week for WlncheHter Uay for 11 few weekx outing. Don't forget to take your mealn a the Ivxi'liauge reHtaurant. Kvery thing the Ix-Ht the tiiarketcan Hiipplv Italidi linker of I'ortland. vlnlteil with IiIh parentH, Mr. and Mm. John linker, lu till city the Drat of the week. MIhh Toimy Knowlton Ih vinitlng her MlHter. MrM. i'lngal Hindu, at the ( Hen wood mine In llohemla. thlH week. J. W. (,'urrln on Weilnenilay went up to llohemla to work on the mountain property of Wheeler anil .Ionian. Geo Donlwaril anil family ami Win Veatch anil family are among thonu wlio went to WlncheHter liny thin week. Mrn A. L. llrlggH departed on the 1 p in train hint .Saturday for a nuin mer'H vIhII with her mother at Mt Angela, Ore. 0. II. Ilurkhohler of the firm of Ilemenway and Ilurkhohler left thin week fcrqultea Htay at Winchester Hay, Oregon. We will trnile houio of the lient mining Htock for towu lotn, do not overlook thin offer, for It Ih ii good one. Medley and Milne. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill miiierlntendcnt. Pacific Timber Co. 28-2 MiHH.IeHHle llerif and her two little ncphewH, and Carl Iterg went up to the Ware llonne on TneHilny, where they will camp for awhile. A. CreHiin of Donglan County, wuh on AngiiHt lMt lined $'-'." and cimtH for kllllmr a female deer. Ho wiw iirrt'st- eil by deputy K. O. Hodxon. Mrn. :i. It. Metcalf. wife of Harry Metcalf, the merchant, who Iihh been vlHltlng relative In HnlHoy, Ore, n-turned homo on Saturday. NOW.' .ll'ST NOW, Ih the lM.'Ht time ,1 Inn- t.lttier fnriii or a town oroii. erty, we have them at u price that will Mint, Medley anil -Millie o MIhh (Jreta Ilrlatow of P.ugene. and her gui'Ht, MIhh JunnlngH of Portland, who luiH been vlHltlng with frleniU iu the city, returned to KngoneMonday. A 5 room hnuH and ft of an acre of land, Tery nightly location. Price $700.00. U down, Imlnnco In !l years. A great bargain. Medley and Milne. Two largo lotH most conveniently located, on Kant Hide of river, within two hlockH of tho- IniHlncH center, for $175.00, no better site for nice resi lience In town, Medley & Milne. I find nothing hotter for liver deranijo meat nnd eoiiHtiniitlnii tluiii Cdiunbor- Inin'a Stomneli nnd Liver Tablets. L. K. Andrews, Dea Moines, lown. tor Sale by New Km Drugstore. .). M. llallam and family hoarded the overland TucHilay morning for their homo at St CharloH, Iowa, after iv two weekn vinlt with her Hlster, Mm Geo. It. Hunt. Tlioau who failed to attend tho concert given by the Clallln Jublleo Singe on Krlday night hint, missed one of tho best entertainment which Iihh vlHlted Cotlago drove for somo time. AVo liavo liorseH. milk cowh, young cattle, hogs, wngons, buggies, liar- ncHH anil cliattelH ot nearly overy ihh crlptlou, that wo enn sell nt a very low price. iiHk to see hoiiio of them, Medley and Milne. In tho apportionment of tho Intor. est upon Irrhluclblo common school funds mado by Salom on tho 1st InJt. Lano county apportion was $l:l,09S. .1)3, Htandlng next to Multnomah Co, which receives 4T,U'.'o.u.,, Mrs. Herbert Kiikln, Mrs, J. P. Cur rln, Miss Whltukor of Kitgone, Mrs. .Inrvlii of Portland, visited tlio Ore gon Mineral Springs on Sunday, On Monday tho suiiio party took a ride ovor tho O, & S, U. railroad. A bold hold-tip happonod on tlio Silk Creek road ono day of Inst weok In which ono of our good looking wood haulers was the victim, but hb no material iliimugo wuh 'done tho ciiho was not reported to tho police. For further particulars call on K. W. (t. or V. W, and 13. Y. Kvery body must try and remem ber tho cainii llro to bo held by tho 0. A. It. and W. It. 0. of tlila place on tho 2nd Saturday ot thla month, Aug. list 13, to which all soldiers and their friends aro cordially Invited, llrlng your dinner baskets and alsoa whole fund of ivmlnlHcenco anil enjoy aday with tho "old boys " 3 Ileitis of Interest In and about 3 totliiKe (irovc mid vicinity. a Hoi coffin and IiiiicIicm at tho Kx change reHtaurant. I lake Stewart Iihh gone cant of the moiintaliiH. Dr. I.awbnugh arrived In the city Thursday. Win ItoberlH vlslled the County Heat Tuesday, Kodack and Kodack HiipplloHiit The Modern Pharmacy. Mih. Kccko and children came from their camping trip Thuriwlay. MImh .IohIb Ili'iiliau of .(unction. Ih visiting lu the Orovi) tlilH week. I'or MrHl-cluHH lilai'kHinlthlng or woodwork call on Orr, West Side. MIhh Kiln a Martin Iihh accepted a poHltlon In the telephone ollice at Ktigcnc. I'. ,1. Hard returned from Portland today and will go up to the VchiivIiih Hat unlay. I,. I'". Wooley and family left Wed ncHilay for WlncheHter flay for a few weckH outing. It IhkiiIiI more coplc have gone to the wii-hIiIo resortH thlHHvaHini than any prevloitH year. John M. WilllaiiiH of Kiigene ail ilreHHi'il the lA-ngue convention on hclinlf of Kane county. Ilrlg-deu WllllauiH rellven lieu. I'uiiHton of the I'ointiiand of the Department of the Columbia. N. K. Ayer mul S. II. I.lnthlciim, u iirouiliieut lawyer of Portland, are liero vlHltlng with 'V, K. Ciimp'x'll. A. C. (Inge. Kdltor of the louder, attended the meeting of the Oregon Development ICiigiie lu Portland tills week. If your horw-H Interfere and do not travel right, havo your shoeing done at the Orr blacksmith Hhop, West Side. It you want you tires set without havlngyour wheels illsheil or Hpolled take them to Orr, lilackHiultli Shop, Went Side. PoHtmiiHter .1. C, Howard. returned' WedneHday from Yoncolla, where he HH.Mita few ilayHhuiitlnggroUMe with friends. Joe Kester about 15 yeiirs of age, Hon of K. II. Kcster was drowned 1m.--low the old sawmill near Springfield on TneHilay. Mrn. A. .f. Armstrong with her two chlhlren, on Weduemlny went to Myrtle Creek to visit the mother of Mm. ArniHtroug. The llrnt car load of new wheat re ceived at the Cottage drove Flour Mills this year was brought In Tues day by A. lSlglow. T. K. Campbell returned from a trip south on Sunday where he had Ut'ii looking after the Interest of the Pacltlc Timber Company. W. S. Ciirlsmnn this week sold to .1. K. Palmer the corner property on the West Sldo now occupied by C. J. Milter's Second Hand Store. Henry W. doode, director general ot tlio IcwIh and Clark I'alr. has been elected president to succeed Hnrvy Scott who rcHlgued. Mrs. Minnie Wlmer nnd children, of Stnyton, Marlon county, Oregon, In making a two weekH visit with her father, N. Jones of this city. J. 12. and Mrs. Young, Mm. Henry Veatch and children returned Tuurs day from a two weeks camp at Wlldwood. Had plenty of fish ami venslon. V. J. Hard. A. It. Wood. Geo V. Comer nnd A. C. Gage represented Cottage Grove nnd Bohemia at the Development league In I'ortland tills week. It. Alexnmler, secretary of the l'aclllc Timber Company, has decided to locate permanently iu California, the company having opened nn olllco lu San Francisco. Geo Coiner and wife left for a trip to I'ortland on Monday where Mr. Comer will represent tlio Commercial Club as a delegate at the meeting of the Oregon Development Congress. Violators of tho gamo laws are. when caught, paying a high prlcefor their fun. iHnac Johnson of Douglas county wits fined $'.'.'i and costs on the 2nd .for unlawfully killing deer. Itcv. Feese, who has been for somo weeks assisting ut cnmpnieetlngs.re turneil homo Thursday and will oc cupy tho pulpit, both morning and ovenlng nt the M. K. Church Sunday. John Hull, who lives about two miles south of town, brought to tills ollice on Thursday a bunch of'Chcnt liay"ItHtanils5fiH'thlglinnd grew on liottom lauds wnero oinergrnss noes not thrive. S. E. Wallace and wife, A. W. Wal lace, wlfo and two children. Geo llerry and wlfo and Minor Wallace on last Saturday drove up How river nenr the lteil Ilrldgo where they camped out for several days. I. Hlrshfcld of San Francisco, was In tho city Tuesday on Ida return to that place from a visit to Portland and Puget Sound points. Ho reports tlio lumber business on tho Columbia river and tho Sound looking brighter than from moutliH past, Miss Uesslo Woods, daughter of Dr. Woods, returned Tuesday from a sovcral weokB outing at Newport. Miss Woods reports having a very enjoyable tiuo especially whllo fish ing lu Yuqnlmi liny, sho having been successful in securing some very lino llsh. It. I,. Polk mid Co, Directory Pub. Usher', have canvassers In tlio Held gathering data for tho forth-coming Lano county directory. It will con tain a complete use oi an resiueuis as well ns a complete list of all tax payers, W. J. I.loyd has charge of tho work. Mrs. Dr. Lawlmugh arrived In tho city tho first ol the week after iptlto an extended visit throughout tho Kast, a portion of tho time liolng consumed In viewing tho St Louis Exposition. Mrs. Lnwbiiugh's mother accompanied he! as far aB Portland where she remained to ylslt another daughter. Mrs. K. A. Cottle and daughter, Miss Ethel Cottlo. returnod homo on Wednesday from a three weeks outing nt tlio L.ontlou, wnuo mere iiioy lived In a tent, drank and bathed In tho waters of tho Oregon Mlneuil Snrlncs and renort having a very pleasant time. Thoy speak highly ol London ns a resort to spend mo not summer weather. LONDON BRIEFS Aug. :ird 1IKII Hnrvy PlnckHtim mid A. A. Smith pniHi'il the Spring yesterday with 10 head of cowh and calves bought for E, 0. Young of Oakland, Ore. Thece cowh ate to be Hhlppcd to Montana to tho Indian Ittwrvatlon for tho use oftho noble Iteiln. They paid from ?IH to 20 a head. Mr. A. F. HncllliiK ol Nortii Ynka liiah, WuhIi., wlio arrived at the Springs ten or twelve days ago, left this week for IiIh Iioiiio well pleased Willi IiIh vlnlt, having only one month leave of absence from IiIh hiiHlncHH, was ciimic!lcd to leave the .Springs before ho thoroughly tented Uh medical virtucH but claimed to be greatly relieved of a severe cae of chronic kidney ami bladder trouble. Ho ordered a cane of carbonated water shipped to his home at North Yacntuah; hIho Htateil If no one else could Ik; Induced to handle the water he would take the agency himself. Mr Hui'lHiig wuh thoiiroughly con- T'rneil that tlio Oregon Miter I nnrliigH is one among tno iichc rcHoriH for Invalids on tho l'aclllc Count or could lie made the In'Ht with the proper ikwelotiment in the wny of systematic attachments lielng con structed. The carbonater Is one of the licst In In the Htate mid with skillful mana gement Ih able to supply a demand ot fiUUtoMJU galloiiH oi tncfto waicr per day. With the bathing, camping and hotel accomodations the general public Ih iH'glnnlng to realize that ere long the O. M. S. will lie a favorite among tourists Invalids and hunters. Another aequlHltlon to the HprlugH Ih a brand new butcher Hhop, palmed up In good hnK neat and clean. Mr. J. A. Powell Iihh the the honor of being proprietor and Ih ready to give to the public choice cuts of Ih-cI. pork nud mutton at the most reasonable raten. Come over to London and try some of these IhtI steakHiinil mineral water It will help you. .1. P. Currin. wlfo and others came tip from the drove anil spent a pleasant da at tho Springs yester day. iMuong tlio arrivals ot today is that of Mrn. E. P. Itedford nnd wife of Saginaw. Mr. Itedford Is an old Hcttler of Oregon and says he was over the Calipoola mountains In ISM liefore there was any roan over the mountain only an Indian trail took up cluluiH on Shoe String, was n the Indian war ot 1s.m. lieucc wen known to Nugget reader an a worthy citizen of Lune county. VKIUTAH. Lost Thursday a party composed of Horace Harms, Jack Peck, Jim Drown and Leelloy Woods went to the bills for a hunt. They went to terminus ofO. &H. E. It. it. nnd there hired a conveyance to take them to five point cabin where they cnmeil until Saturday. Harms shot a buck the first nlternoon while the other members ot the party.except lJrowii, went fishing. It was Brown's first deer hunt nnd when he nrrlved at camp nf ter having assisted In pack ing the buck over ttio mountain, lie said he gueHsed he had come fishing Instead of hunting, he hadn't lost nny deer and wouldn't hunt any more. Next morning however, he was up nt :) o'clock rubbing sand on the pie tins used at supper the night liefore, nnd ready to climb moun tains again. woods maue tne imp jnews nnu xne way he turned them lu the long handled trying pan conllrmed his con talk about having served live years In en w rn inns. Woods nnd Peck silled n big 5 point buck nbout 20 rods from old man Sharp's cabin and neither would shoot because Peck thought It might bo Shnrp and Woods contended It was a rotten stump. They waited fully a minute to see If It would move nnd It moved alright. They nre both haling them selves now. Woods onlv sta d two ilays, re turned witli tho first deer. Since coming down wo understand the boys have moved up to Mnrtln Creek and had shot two more bucks. Woods sold he'd give a V II lie nnn brought down the head of that buck. He Ih liavinir a hard time making cople believe It wnsu't a sleep ot Hill llawiey s. Arm Broken. Lust Saturday Omar, the little six vear old son of Mr. nud Mrs. V. E. ilaworth, while with his lather, who was at work on tno new i.incoin residence, had the misfortune to fall from a scaffold and break both bones of his left arm Just above tno wrist Dr. Kime set the fracture and tho little fellow nt present Is getting along nicely. Deserted Waif Given a Home. The little waif found on the banks of the river n month ago and which 1..... ..I..I......I r. t,l..l l.ttltll nttAlltlmi litis at last found a permanent homo mm oesi, oi tin, a iiiiiuu. Tho child which has been cared for bv Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins, was formally adopted yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Wllilnm M. Cox, of Dexter. The little girl wus christened Nctn Ia-ou Cox. Eugene Guard. FOR SALE On account of leaviug will sell CHEAP All My Household Ooods A llargaln, all In First class shape. Airs. V. 11. Rehne. City Council. Tin. eltv council met on Monday night. Several bids for grading streets were received, but ns tney wore considered to high were re- Jected Adjourned to meet August 10th. Tailor Made Suits. I will sell tailor mado suits for tho next thirty ilnys at cost. Gko IIoiii.man. TitlUMPHS OF MODEHN SUKGKUY Vn.,,!arfnl ilitnivq Artt dona for tho human body by surisery. Organs are taken out nnu scrapeu unu puiwueu aim put back, or they may be removed en tirely i bonos nra spliced; pipes that tli place ot diseased sections of veins; antiseptic, dressing aro applied to wounds, bruises, burns and Ilka in. Juriei boforo Intlammation sets in, ...l.lnl. ..kbab tliAin tn heal without maturation and In ono-third tho time required by the old treatment, unam berlnln's l'ain Halm acta on this samo n.i..ni,.ia Ti ta mi nnttaenticand when applied to such injuries, causes them to Ileal very quiCKiy. rveep a uuiuo u l'ain Halm In your homo and it will save yon time and money, not to ...nntN.. lt Intvinvmdpnpn ami auuer. ing which such injuries entail. For sale by Now Kin urug more. Ready-to-wear GARMENTS Exceptional Values LADIES SKIRTS LADIES KIMONAS LADIES WRAPPERS Yon could not bu' the material and trim mings of these garments at the low prices we ask, if the cost of making were left out of consideration LURCH'S THE SpQT f0R -"A- HOME -"IS- Spare's Addition 5 Blocks South of Post Office i 75x150 feet. High and Dry. Cash, or Installments. Kayser & Huff REALIZING The Scarcity of Money And that marry people are suffering from chronic ailments of nearl3' all kinds and believ ing that nature has provided a remedy for nearlv all the human ailments in the I Oregon Mineral Springs We have therefore concluded to put the rates so low that all may take advantage of natures remedies Kates .25 to 5Qc for Meals Fpr Board Lodging and Baths Sii to $10 per week. Camp grounds and Baths $1.00 per week. LEVI GEER, Manager. London, Oregon. ii SUPERBLY That's what they say ot it, and always of uniform quality. Try tt ouce and you won't want the "other kind." S wet lands Famous Ice Cream Known ns tho "I0B CREAM OF QUALITY." Received fresh ovory ilny by express nt II. BILLS, Sole agent for Cottage Grove. MATri WhenvUllinB-l'ortUmt.don'tfllto call t BWETLAND'3 27aMorrlon St., a HU 1 Li one ot t'orllaiitl't fined lor, Next to Awbrey Building p? '1 DELICIOUS' ana tne bel pluc.ln in. city lor luucn.