BOHEMIA NUGGET hoiiumia. nuocjot publishing COMPANY. Wra. D. Root, Editor and Manager. 1'nlerfil t Ihe inwtnmws t (Jnllnro Oroto, Oregon MoH'l eUM miller. HMIHCMPTION Il.VTKS. n monilm 1 year 18 tnoiitlw 1..SS.00 If niflil In advance. THIS I'ATKIt lkpion fllKiit K. o. Pnikp't Ailrrrtl.lnc Aienrr, (U Rinl Merrtijnu r.x ehtnto. FrminWo, cuilforn a. bore run lrPl for mlrertl.lng n I mucin lor U. Clubbinc Rales. The Unlicinhv Nugget one year with any one of the following puo Mentions one yenr for amount m-I opposite: Chicago Inter-Ocenn (weekly) !. v.wbi.- nnxrnnlnii I Portland) SS-W Weekly .loiirnnl (Portland) WltUNKSDAV. NOVHMIIHK 16, I0O4 Six Counties Prohibit. Those in favor of abolishing the saloons from the state succeeded in rnrrvitirr six counties and came -J ---o very close to adding several other counties to the list. During the campaign some very earnest work was done by those in favor of prohibition and the same might well be said of those opposed to it, although done in a ditlereiit manner. For the most part there was lint little said or done to which excep tions might be taken. In a few instances however, threats of boy cotting were indulged in. This is always a poor method to employ, as it engenders bad feeling without changing tho vote. There is an honest difference of nnintnn concerning the sale of liquors in the state and each one is entitled to follow his best judge ment. With the six counties con ducted under prohibition an oppor tunity will be furnished the rest of the counties of the state to watch the success or failure of the move ment and can act accordingly in the future. The Commercial Club cf Cottage Grove holds its regular meeting every Tuesday night, where mat ters considered of any importance to the city of Cottage Grove on the surrounding country are discussed. Every business man or property in the city should become a mem ber of the Club and add his mite and support in advancing the in terests of the Community. There is a big field for work by tlje citizens of the city and it is only collectively that much good can be accomplished. As a result of the advertising through the Cottage Grove news papers, suggested to them by the discussion of the subject at the meetings held by the Commercial Ciub of the city, parties are now here looking over the field for tho establishment of a creamery. Let the Kd work go on. Walling For an Amalgamator. Mr. O. F. Marvin of tho Uncle. Sam initio came down frpm JUue. Hivor yesterday. They nrn now on tho ove of getting Iheir mino into tho list of produccm now. The rock crusher has been ot work for sovoral days and they have Bont to Eeastorn Oregon for an experienced amalgamator, who when he arrives will cominnnco tho work at oucu. Mr. Marvin has great faith in tho ultimate success of tho Uuclo Sam. Eugene llogis- tor- Too Much Mud. Ono enn bo nil nliout the city mid by keeping to the Hide walks avoid the mud. It i different however at the rriMxtngH In tho IiiihIiiohh part of the city, the coiiHtnnt travel of tennis roll the mud onto tho crowdtiRM. If Homo phni could bo devised to Keep these crowing five of mud It would please ninny of tho people. It wim rumored hoiiio weeks ngo that main Htreot wiih to bo cleared i tho mud which has necumiiliiled during the punt few month. It certnluly would bo nn Improvement Kot V .Jiuontus Lodqo K of P on Inst Wcdncmlny ovonitiR gave i farewell reception to Dr. Gcorgo Wall, ono of Its ohlost nml most hoiiowl mombers. Following tlio usual roulino work mmnWrs of tho order anil invited gnosis nmnmilileil nrounil tlio tables which mn wo) mippliol with many good tilings to ent, by Tom Parker tho baker and caterer. Frank Ilowmlinrjj nototl as toast master. To .T. C. Hownrd was nnsiRiieil tlio duty of presenting n valuable lodge jmvell to Dr. Wall on belmlf of tlio mcmhors wliioh ho did in bis iiRiinl hnniiv manner. Ouo of tlio principal toasts, "Tlio Ladies" was responded to by A. 0. Gngti, Kvery ono pieuent exprosnod rogret tliat Dr. Wall and bis respected family should find it neeessnry to depart from tlio city which thoy have, so Ioiir madn their home' Mrs Sadie Dow nine Dies at Los Anjclcs. The Iteclhtor I In roeelnt of n letter from 1.im Angeleti convoying the now that Mrs. Sndle .1. Downing died there on the eighth lmd. Mr. Down' Ing punned her girlhood days nml her entry married life In Tulare and vicinity and will 1 remembered by many of our people. Her maiden name wiih Sadie Seidell and sdic taught wjliool nt what wo then known n the Itituinl ltoost nehool house, and while thr lieenuu' acquainted with Ittifu L. Downing, to whom (die was married. Mr. Downing wns a lit other of Mhw Ida Downing nnd Mrs. Miii-ens DoYVltt Mr. nnd Mrs. Downing removed to Oregon, when-lie dleil, nnd lifter hl death Mrs Downing-taught echool In that stale. I"or the past two years she has resided in Sniitn ilnrbar.i with her brother, T.. II. Seidell. The nhove Is taken from the Tulare HeglMer of California. Mrs. lhiwnlnt wns well known In this vicinity liny. lug taught school In this city mid Creswell for sevond years .Mr. Down ing some eight years ago started to go to Hohemla and liecnine liewlliler ed In a snow storm and ierlnhed. Downliig.s Point when the body was found was given his name. A Real Treat The Phllhnrmonlc Ladles qunrtetcf of Chicago gave ndelightfulentertnln- nicntiit the Opera House on Monday night under the auspices of the Cottage Orove Public School. It was pronounced by those who weie In attendance to tie the best of tlio kind ever given In the city Ten nuniliers were rendered lieMdes numerous encores. Although the aiidlenco wns small, It was appreciative and the singers gave a lull progrnme. i nose who fulled to attend missed n, rnro treat. Mr. and Sirs. Jnmes V. Senrs left Thursday for Wlldcrwood Ore. where they will remain until next spring when they will return to their mountain home and mining proiertlo In Bohemia. Earning Power of Money. The Investor who Is satisfied with ii low rate of Interest Is In the same class with the worklngmnn who Is content with low wnges. Intelllsent effort townrd self-lin rovenient mid alertness to opportunity will largely Increase tho earning capacity of a man. Equally effective for Increasing the earning capacity of money Is per sistent and energetic Investigation by the Investor. In lomn localities and Industries wnges are hw lieeaiife there are more laborers than are needed Tho same Is true of money. In other lo calities nnd industries there are fewer men nml les money thnn enn bo used In piofHahle production, and both wages nml interest are high. A man who wUhes to take advan tage of an oppoitunlty to emu higher wages may be prevented from doing so by the cost of trans portation frrm one place to another or by lack of time nersessurv for special preparation. Capitol may lie Invested In biicIi a way that It Is dillleiilt to transfer It without sierl llce. With money or convertible paper tho fife Is very different. Money Is inn' lie. The coat of trans portation Is Iiihlunincanl. Money Is capable of in leliulle subdivision mid may Le placed In any nmonnt, largo or Binnll, w licrevor and whenever the outlook Is most promising. .Money does not vary hi elllcleney. Ono innu's d liar Is as good as an other's. It t eeds no special training. Yet while somo money Is earning only II or 4 percent, other monoy Is earning 10, 2 1 and 10 per cent. It do' pends entllely upon tho Investor to niitko his money highly productive. Formerly the man with largo capital had an ImiM'iiso lulvantage over tho man with small capital. Now they are practically ''i tho samo plane. Ef fective coinl Itintlon, madoposaiblo by the perfected machinery of modern finance, oniihles a largo number of men with a fow dollars each to at tain as great elllcleney ns a Ptimll number of men with lingo fortunes. In the production of now wealth the stock company has become as Im poilnul M the division of labor, mid It Is diMtlned to more extended appli cation. Through the agency of the corporation, tho man with u few dollars where cnpllnl ncciimulntcs run plnce them where, ho can ehnro In the exploitation of the v.ist tiiulevcl ' imxmI resoHrces ol region fur from his own home. In the mines nnd oil Holds ot western America, In unio- olnlmcd swamps and arid liindt, hi tho practically liiPxeatistnhl" food producing ureas tit tropical Ameile., are the Held tor much of tho most Important work of the woild In the twentieth eenlnry, ntul tunny nt tho lKst opportunities for the profitable employment of money. This work will lo done largely by slock com panies nnd theJagHivgnto power of thousnuds of simill InveFtmmits. Vstern .Miner nnd Klimneier. CI.I.MATIU CUItlX Tho Intlnencn of rllmstio eondlllons In i Im cure of itinininititinn Is verv mneli ovwrdrawn. The (Hxir (wtient, and the rich iMtient, tfto. enn do imich lietler at homohy proKr iittenlioii lofooil dige linn, ami n reculflr lim of lierniMli Svrup. Kite ivpeetotation In the liinrnini! I iimde ivrtnin liv lieriitim Svrup. ra I" Khh1 niithl's ret m! Hie nlnenco of thill weakeiihiR eouali hiiiI deltilitiitim; nitflit vls. Kettles iiiulits nnd the exIiniiKtloii due to i-iiiu-liliii?. theeruntent dmitrvr snd difiid ot theeoimmiptive, can lw preventwl or stnppeil by taking Herman Syrup liher- any alio rtneiiiariy. .iiuuiu vim it-wim' in in tun wanner clime, von will llnd that of the tlioumiiilx of riiusimiplive there, the few who are InMiellttetl and nwnln Btremilh nre those who use Her man Svrup. Trial lioti.tt., -27e; regular fiie.TiV. At all driirgil!.. (iarman lleinenwnv Only 14 Feci. 0. 1). Wheeler who has been fat in lug near Kugene, lint who has moved hack to Cottage Oroie, lirought to the Knggel olllco several stalks of corn which prior to cutting off the tons won1 n little over II feet In height. Then- are two large ears corn which are seven feet from the base of the stalk. He also brought sveral potatoes of Uurbmiks variety that measure 1" liu'lie. New Era Changed Hands. Dr. Harry Itrehaiit after an absence from the city for some time, recently returned to the city. The old dm tlrm of Morgan & llreliant has dinged to llreliant mid lloag II arry says he will lie ple.iM-il to meet his old customers ns well as new- ones. Revival .vnic2. Kvnngellst lieorge C. Kltehey Is assisting Ilev. llllllngton nt the Christian Church In holding a series of revival meetings. Hev. Ultchey Is an earnest, forceful stK'nker mid the meetings are well attended and great Interest shown. A fine assortment Spoons at Mudsens. of "Souvenir 3000 MEN WANTED. To buy Kennedy's Chnln Light ning Liniment, for Itheiiuintlsm mid all pains and liitlnmntloii. Price iiO cents, nil druggist, or by mall upon receipt ot price, write V L Ken nedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for list of testimonies. Satisfaction guarau teed. For Sale. It) J) b u sheh of red chnff serd whont at Cottage Grovo Flour Mills. THK HKST LIXI.MK.NT. "Chnmlierlaln's Inln Ilnlm is con sidered the best liniment on the market," write Post .V Illlss, of (ieorgla, Vt. N'u other liniment will henl a cut '.r bruise so promptly. No other uffords such oulck relief from rheumatic pains. No other Is so valuable for deep sealed pains in the chest, (live this liniment atrial and you will never wish to be with out It. Sold by The .Modern I'hnrmacy. . Ivveryone speak a good word for the Margarita Pischer company. You are sure to get the worth of your money. Don't' miss a good good show when in your city. Mar garita Fischer company, Jhree nights, starting Thursday evening, November 17th. He sure and see the three Howardi. They are top liners in their profession with Mar garita Fischer company. CONSTIPATION'. Health Is absolutely Impossible. If constipation no present. Mnny serious cases 01 uverauu annicy com- nliilnt lmvo sprung ironi negiecteii constipation. Such a deplorable con dition is unnecessary, mere is a onre for It. Heiblno will epeedlly remedy matters. O. A. Llndsy, I'. M Ilroiieoii, Fla.. writes. Neb. 12, 1902: "Having tried Iferblno. I llnd It a lino modlelno for constipation." ,"') bottle. At Tho .Modern I'liarinncy. ledgers, Journals and bonks at tho Kagle Hook Store. day IH'-ST LIN'I.MKNT ON KAItTlf. Henry 1). Il.ildivin, Supt. City Water Works, HhnlUburg, Wis., writs: "I have tried severnl kinds of llncmrnt. but I have never received mi.cli benelit until I used llallnrd's Snow Liniment for rhciiinntlsm 'ind tmlns. I think It the best liniment 011 earth." 2!io. die, $1.00 Sold by Now Krn Drug Co. Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. IWUflt Or IMITATIONS. THC OCNUINC Flt(PnD ONLY BT Bnllnrd-Snow Liniment Co OT. LOUIH, MO, Notice of Sale ul Real llntale and Saw. mill. In the District Court of the I'ulieil Stales for the District o; Oregon. . fn the matter of i Iiolig.K. Illnuham liiimberCouip.iny, I n entporatlon, ( naiiKriipi. i Notice is hereby given, that by. vtiiue of all order made on the tilth lav of Oebds-iT-t'.HU, by the Court ill the above entitled mutter, the under signed Trustee will on, from and after one o'clock In the ailernoon of Wet nesdav. the tKlth ilav of N-nvin- her, tmil, nt the picmlsc lierelnaller deserllH'd In Cultiigi1 lr.v.-. Oregon, sell at titivate ale to the blithest bid- d-r for cash in hand the following described promises and mill plant t wit: ltealnulug at a point (10 feet est or the S'oi thwest (.Nirtier of llloek Four Second Addition to (leorgi town, lire, mm; thence running West aTn;; fi el ; tlienii1 Soillll 'ill. 7 iwli llieliee est ai.tfeet to the ltluht of Way of the Oregon .t California ltii'1 i'nl . thence South SSJJ degrees We-I til feel: thence laf ,11 feet: tlieiiee North IIK1 fee! ; thence Kast litnfeet: tl'.enee N'nrlh KM 7 feet to the nluee or lie- gliipiug. e ntiilulng l.t neies ot land. more or less. Also beginning at a point In Section is Township so South, li inue W est ml feet West nf the Soiilllel Curlier or Lot One in llloek fi of lleorgctiuvn, lne County, Stale of Oregon ; tlience West 100 feet : thence South 91.3 feet ; thence South i" degrees ii minutes West ":l..:t reel ; Ihenee L.ist U',11 reel ; Ihence North 2JI 7 fe-t; thence Kast 0 feet ami theuee NoillUld!; f't In tho place or lsglniiliig. coniaining r T'Jn iictcs of laud, inoiv or less. r.Yecntinir from Hie a'oie-al premises the part theriMif couvejed by the said Loi-g & llingham Lum ber Comimny to Ihe Oieg.m .t Snulh eastern Itnllroad Companv.nn the Siilh ilav ot .Milieu, r.m:i, ny uie eenaui conveyance recorded April I. I'.ioil, on pl!. lifi t Ynlunie fill of the Iteeords of Deeds for line County, Oivgon. described ns follows, to-lt : beginning nt a point In Section is. Township so South , ltnnge 3 West oil eet West of the Noilhwesi Corie i In Lot One. llloek or (lenrrfet iwn in Lane County. Stale of Or g 'ii : 'heiu Smith 17ft feet: Iheiu-e Wei-t 75 feel; thence Not III III degrees 21 mln ules West ao-j feel, innre ',r less, to the KouthiMSt bniindnry of the grnlllids convevcil tlV O W. Long to the O. A S. l'..lt. It. Co. ; tlience North a7 degiees aa minutes Last l'.li feel; theuee North I.T7.3 feet; thenre Kast 1IKI feet to the .place of is-ginning. eoutalldUK 1.119 neies of liitid, mors oi less, all situated III Isine toiinly, Oregon. Also the following saw mill plant I l.w...f...l ..,.. tl... l,i.e.. rirnllitae.. In. wit: One Dniilile Circulr sawmill ; one rortv-Inch Portland 'on W"ik - IMlfT: nil,' l'l X il Ans'.s Kngiae; UIIC 111X31 l ON.HS l.llgllle , urn' IMt-'lll- I Horse Power Engine, uqilght P. ; I Twoftllxll! Ames Hollers; One mult Erie Holler: One A lean Planer, 8x21; One No. II Invincible Planer. One 50 itiell Iluekev" blower. One j National Drv Kiln complete and j building atxs8; One Intli mill and bolter not set up: one cut oT saw i and arlsir, not set up; four pair bun-1 her trucks; one seventy live light dynamo; one log haul mid one log turner. Al.so tin Lots numbered 3 and. I in llloek Four of tleorgetown. Also Lots a anil 3 In llloek One In tho. I. I. Jones Addition to Cottage drove. All the right, title ami inteiest or the sld bankrupt In'tlie following leerllicd property : licvinnlug at the Hniithen-t Cornei of Ij.it 3. Jlloel; One .loneV Ad,'iM"M to Cottage Orove, Oregon, and run ning thence Unit J77.7 feet to Mill Street In Ihe Second Addition o Ocorgetmvn, Oregon: thence North 11(1 leet. West 177 3 teel, oma no 'cot to beginning point ; it a point 60 feel Kast o ( 'onimeiicliig nt a point CO feel Kast or the houth east corner Lot One llloek 3 In Jnnes' Addition to t ottage Orove, ami run ning Kant 178. feet to .Mid Street North 112 feet ; West ITS fei.t. to lie Kat side nf tlw mi.st F.ns'erly -tn-t in Jones' Addition ! t'.iitaso ("lrv'. South 118 feet to place nf iM'Klni.Ing; I'ominenelng at the Northeast Colin 1 IjOI 1 lllocKIl Jones Alilltln loi oi- Inge Orove, Ore , West :il fi-et South 112 feet Kast !W feet Nurtll 112 fee:, also IjOt One llloek two all In .T. I. .Tones Addition to Ooltnge (liove. Lane Oonnty, Oregon. , ,V deed for the limn last neserineu la in eserow and )iovide for the payment of Jl.IIT'i.OO ; 375.0O has been paid and Sl.ono.OO Is unpaid. t hat nil or tile nremiw- almve ie. seilhed are in Lane Coiintv, Oregon. Said sale Is to lie iibi't to enn- llnnntlon by t lie I '1 ,111 1 after ten d.-iv- notice 10 creditor. Dated at Cottage drove, Oregon thM 22nd day of October, I90. (lO tt) J.C. Losn, Trustee. N OTIC I rnliril MHtc IjiikI Otllro, IlofCbnrK. Ore, Ort. '.iMli, IWM, Notice of M.i.lh'Mtl.ui of F.J. linn In txhrtlf ill niiim-ii nii'i mui oiiiidv i.i. w ..-M 1,1, ii,.,.FUI, tl' I Im .1 rr ITulUHl HUte rl;iit (11 tiiu Detroit ukiu ll..o N(ttlo I horcliV Klvi'n. tlmt III nurKimnrfl ot rim uiar , title if ih itu il KtHtiin-fiof tho I'M 1 (ft) niitimi) r J. 1 1 it in w utifw Hiiiiiuicu n-i lrMM I ffciliPinfu, DmiKUH utility, Orut("n, in ttehtflt (if hhnir nml ttPtitfto W Mojd ci (iwiiurwllh ntm Iiuh Itli'il nn flH-&tiii (or tt luttftit for ItHMiHif mino oiittni cm ne i i nc ic. (roll ultinttcil tn th IkiltitiilH Ml ul Mi; nutrlct. miaiflttM Count, OreK'xi, nntl ilcwtK imteil by 11)4 heM noio..f ihe (.Incial fUt on nltilnthfl (Tnitu'l HtHtcn Iim I (hUcc hi Komi Surtf. )rtnn b Mtnrnl Hurvoj' No n Hvti Hon ll.Towiwlitp-.sl, M, it i Kaitt W. M f-iif- ttxie'i) tnoy tuiminjt iincMrioci oi ino l)etnilt Uxto, tfilnoor fn IjohtIiik '"t't or HI I vr u ithaiirUiotfrmiiKlMMt feet in ulillh tlio hHluc U-lntf N 7)l , hikI 7 in. Went, 6.Vi It. ami H. TO il. '! m. Kt Hft. from illwovery ft .hereon. Itimteil Hii'l lelnK In Section, Town- lllpHtia ItHllKU MM Hfliri'Miltl. TneeftcriorUiinlArleiur nurvoy No, .'i':tftre hh follow tn-wlt: U'kIiiiiIiik h( Corner No. whem the r. h. m m uniniiiiiijei in Mirvuy Vn 'My liiiRri N. i il V in. OHft, itiiil H. I;. imiifr of tlfctlon 1 1 ("iipi Tp, JU. M It. 1 K bourn Houlh I7l. 1'i m 'i'i KttHt l.Vi:i7,m TlifiH'o NorlhlU'l PI in. Kn"t (tuft. t coriwr No 1 Thofice N. IV. . 1. 1H in :u)u. W IMMU'i ft to cor ner No. a; memo ti ivu o.i m ni mrih ut coria-rNo. l;'JlienuH.7Uil 07 in. I'.hH reel tocr,rnr No I the pliuo of lKlnlntt vnrl iitlou u-lnM'I 'X' m lnt. fontftliiliiK it not n ren of ,3iyKfln'H niter iixclii'liiiKfoiiflUt with Arcltiiiib (mihtirv ej nnd formliiK h iMiitlon of llniH.K. ut tivc II (simiH'n'lwJ) T. k It. 1 B.iif W. M. Nhiiii'h of tht) Hiljolnlntf el alms 1cIiik tint ArMiirna UHle.otliera if any unknown. Tln notice nf Htiifiiik'il location of hhM Ie trolt IjhIu Ml no iof record In thoolUco of the County Itotonler of IIdiikIuh Cnmity.at Uomj htirjc, OroKon, in Volum. H page Hoi tho Mlnlnif Jlennln. Any and HllporeonH ilalmltiie n'U'crxfly tho mliiliitf LTOiiml. ciii. Uf. nrcnilM'ii or any jrtirtlou tIn'reolinlftM'rjlK'il,iiurvoyc(l, iilultei atnl uppluul forarn hcr-) noMflo'l that unle their HiharKorlalmnro duly II 11 n acoonl inn to au and tho rcKulailona thereunder, within the lime pnn) rila'd by law. Willi tho KOKlXtl'r OI IIKI llUltl'll HlllieM i,hiii imiko ni itiiucljiirif . In tho Counlv of Douulai Hlato of Oregon, they will he bur rod by lrtue of tho t,nt ImIoiih- of the I'niteil Htiitca HtulutoM In ae (ii ado and pro bled. 40? J. T JUtl(llM:fl. HfKlMer rirsi pun. w, iani pun. nee, zhiu, Machine Sliop Open. Having Bt'curtMl control nf tin Littlmin iiiMchlno nliop, I will In jlh i)iit'(Ml to lo nil lilinlH of iiwichlnc nml (fcncrnl irpnlr work MiM'il tunilnir, IHtliinmi fnijtiNiin oi innLMiinory, Prompt mid cnrofnl uttontlnu lvon onlerH. V. J). While, tf I A I M YOU WILL FID A COLOR THAT WhM Ami We would like to si ll you a (iar- jAW "W incut oil' Hie jiieee yoit like the liewt. 11 At Pacific Timber Go's Store i W S(),J,,: A(,,,,JN('Y Mi Mi l tiller Oilil Fellows Hall P COTTAtili OU'OVIv. OKHCON. )tUM. 1 1 (UlSrc;fe;fUM'tsjSrw W v-xSE!3aR5'v v-ssaE335r -tSstar" mvjwwkw-" v-ksk.-- t.i. !. Liv-i Vi. V W"--r I tn-ttll i.ili- ul' Siiirr-l V It. ill ..mm First Class Tiinioiils. Double or LF.WIS M- McOFFFX P , I d V 4fW'.' ssxsvs sysft, Cottage &m flour mills. Having iiureliaseil the warehouse rnrtiierly owned liy Messrs Iilleiljje i: IIiij;iiis, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a lnrjje stock of fill 'kinds of Feed there, which will he sold .'it lowest prices. lly courteous treatment, square dealing we hope to receive n large shnrc of your patronage. MAY AND IMiKI) 1)U UVKIUU) I'ROMl'TI.Y. IBarluii & IBausoii. props. V. Oahoi'tti;, Tilauaer. i-a-a,ii,'--v."V'.-. c,'- '.v-iatfv'-'C'&4.-.-J siiiiiiriifitnuitriiriinimniniffflmimiifflmiinmimmiiiK. jJViii'icfilUii'al Iipplcinculs I'lotVM, Mowers ami Itakcs. Sole agents fur the 1 MII.I1URN WAHONS A Pull Stock of Mining Supplier. miiiiiiiiiiiiimiiaiiiwuiUiiiiiiiiiiUiiuuaiiUiiiiuiUiUiii READY MHDE CLOTHING frvi 1 a I The Loudon llenernl .MercliaudlHo Slore U'IkIi to uillinunce to the buying public thai they now have a very complete Htock of drill, nil Mcri'liunillKo which tliey Intend wiling I'll P"i cent percent below all coiupeiltton. Wo purchiiMi our gonilM In largo ipuililllloM through IIiiHlci'ii UrumuierH, pay ciihIi for all wo buy, have no high I'DDtH, no luHiiruiice ratcH to pay.' and ciniHeiiiiently can hcII very cheap. Think of CLAY WochIciI .SiiIIh. St $7.50 High tJrailo OooiIh nml oilier IIiich of Ilcaily.MadoClolhliig of Nenlenl,up. to-dnto Htyle at. prlcen that will HiirprlMi you M. D. Wells Shoes Our llnoof ;m. I). WcIIh SIiooh are tho IichI- wenrurn on the markol and at, prlccH that, ciiuuot, bo ciiinlled. Try our ItoiiHt Coffcen, Ihe bent flavor nml will plenHo you, SUTIIEKXANI & GEEIt, I4onloii, Oregon. For Cold Days The Fall l'iirc liootls Ii.mvi- allrtu-tcil thoif fill! slintv of lavmalilr i-niniiuitt, Some lailii's Itavi' saiil tliat thoy were the NIClvST HOODS they have seen aiivwhtif. anil Mlaek Mtttle Slae Sindc. COTTAOIv I'.UOVIi, ORIS svsv-va " .s. .sfc,svsG' f9 rare I iiiwarc I'lrlii'iited to $9.00 ILL SUIT YOU COlTAGIi GKOYIi Improvement Company. ers in t City ami Farm Properly. ,'4.r4-4.4'"''4Y4r'1i,','4,''4;'?f TAILOR MADK JjT -fit TO OltllKK Or JA( Tlic Lowest Prices Clullies Cleaned, Tressed And llcp.iircd hr SI.00 I'KR MONTH. lIKO ltOII I.MAN ..J.f'.'.'.'.'.'.jJfwjt I The Colt.'io drove i STHAA1 LAUNDRY I Ih now In ruuiiliig order anil prepaied to do nil kind of laundry work with priimptiioM ami at reiiMonable rutcH. ie nope to hccuro .yiiur pulrimugc into to plinw you V with our work. I'liotielSI 4 August Swansea, Prop. oajuuuui juuuuu sum, g. eg fljuuuLgo l VMMIf MVV Flour & hi Store Hard and Soft Wheat Junction Citv Flour Chop l'ccil, (Irnhani Klour, 1 OalH, llrau null SliiirU, ' j. u. iiuown, ! WcHt Mlile. Collago, (JroVo ! ortrtnnnrrirrinretfrinnre bee: was io At $1. a year No InvcHtorciiu afford to be without the Journal for Investors y "nil ( lla f, mure I. nli, m, uiirlh Mil' ,rliiiiiliiiilMMl,l(iii. Il will imi )on, liiniilnulH nl illlr UT) jmr. t Ik i li ,i rncliir hi never Iwii I m ) n htiicT. JOUUNAI. COR INVI2STOUS CO. Itiiimi il, Cliiiinl,ur f I'liiuinrrro, llwtiiu, AililruHKli in r, in p. o. Ilnx ar.17. Imported n " KI-lnglt-H rfi) ,(T , floinmon Hough lumber and illuieiiHinu on ify.Ro All klmlH of Kiln Dried liihibiT nl, proporllonalely low prlccH. At. mill, prlccH, mat II April IhU Long i- Illiigliini Luiubrr Co. 4