BOHEMIA z. s NUGGET iiohumia Nuuoirr puiilisiiinu COMPANY. Wm. 1, Root. Editor and Manager. Knlitwl Ml Ihe IxntoniM at Beltane flrovo, OrPtfon a wiu Mm ln.llniiillr. HI'MSCUI I'TloN HATKS. 0 immlliR 91.00 1 year St') IS IllolltllM ?S.OO If imlil In advance. Til l I'AI'JHt U kept on lllu Kl E. ('. Ilrake'a Arinrtlatnir Atoncy, l no W Morehanti Kx chtitfo. ! rttlo, California, whore cull iiiru for lulvarlliiiit nn beutatlo for II THAT ANGELIC BOyL WMXODB Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. IW.Kt Or IMITATION. THI MNUINt fUtr.KiO ONIT T, LOU1B, MO, Clubbing Riles. Tlio Uoliemlu, Numret one year with nny 11111' nf tliu following puli- HcntloiiH mm year for iiuuiiiiit wt opposite: Chlciitro lntcr-Ocean (Weekly) $1 Weekly OrvKoulau ( Portland I $2.."0 Week I j .louruul I Portland) Wkdnhsuay, Xovkmhuk 30, iooi A I)HY SI'NDAY Probably for the first time in the history of Cottage Grove, lait Sim day was the first, that one desirous ol obtaining n drink at 0. bar could not find n wny to procure it. Last Tuesday night policeman Martin gave imperative orders to all places where gambling tn any form was known to exist, that it must cense at once. Subsequently one airest was made and Clerk Wheeler fined the ptrty $25 which was promptly paid. No further violations were discovered. Saturday, Marshal Underwood gave notice to all the saloons that their doors must close at midnight and also that they must remain closed throughout Sunday. So far as was learned there were no viola tions of the order. Cierk Wheeler intetprets the ordinances governing gambling very closely and that any game of cards, dice or other im ploments where an element of chance eiitcrs into the game is a violation of the law and if brought before him and the case proved, a fine will be imposed. There are of course some objections made "Horrid llttlb borut!" cried Mrs. Car- hnrt, Willi very decided emphasis, "Ilo'd clirtslng tlio Wit through the par lors. My poor carpels!" "My dear," said Mr. Cnrhart sooth' lngly, "try to I'o patient. Mr. Clyiiicr'a visit can't last forever.'' "If I thought It would I should com mit suicide," knld tlio lndy hysterically. "Hear that dreadful crash! I know It's ono of my vasen"' "Never mind, I.ucllla; never mind! r"r lI,,;lBllllnd.SnoW Liniment Co. ... IHHll.n.. .1... ciiourIi to refurnish n dozen houses. Just think of It. $300,000, and not n rel ative In the, world!" "Ilxccnt Ails boy whom ho has adopted." "IJxwpt till boy, of course. Hut nn adopted child Isn't like a blood relative. Mr. Vlynier has himself assured me that he will leave merely n nominal sum to Glistnvus Adolphus. Hush! Here he comes now!" "Well, Uustavus, niy boy," said Mr. Cnrhart, assuming a playful air of wel come, "what nro you up to tiowT' "I want Somo Jam," was his Impe rious dcraaud. Mrs. Cnrhart, Impelled thereto by a glnuce from her husband, turned to the preserve closet, while tho lawyer look ed more keenly n't the boy. "Why, what's the matter with your J hand, Uustnvusi" ho asked. , 'Cut it," was tho terso reply. "Cat The Vr miliar nt Vmtirelliia. Burnknrta la the iwrndUe of unibret las. They nn cnrrUM proudly over the heads of every olllclol and every noli'e man, but Invariably are shut at tho approach of a person of higher rank, and Inside the kniton no umbrella may be carried open except that of the em peror himself. The umbrella Is th crown, the wntid of ollleo. the outward elgu of rank and dlsttiK'tlon. There ru umbrellas of gold Inside and out for the emperor, of piM outside only for tho empress, with a stripe of yel low sntln for tlio emperor's, bretbern, with a" wider stripe of the snino mate rial for his Illegitimate brothoro, of white silk with a narrow cold stripe for the Illegitimate sons of the legltl mntp hrolhem. nml so mi ml Intlnltlim. Jumped tlirouglt that there glass thing , Every oftlclnl, every mllUnry ullleer, In the garden, and I was a-haullng of exhibits his rank In his umbrella, her out wheu I cut my hand." ' vrhcu is Invariably held from behind "My grapery!" ejaculated the law- by an attendant whenever ho leaves yer, with a slight gasp for breath as he his house lu sunshine or cloudy weath remcmbered tho wager ho had laid I cr. There Is nu olllclal guide book to with his next neighbor as to the carll- ti,e umbrella labyrinth of Surakartn est grapes of the season. I which contains not less than W0 varl- "What have you In your pocket, my i 0us designs In all Imaginable colors boyt" he asked, striving to speak Jo- 1 nnd ornamentation.- Century, vlally. 1 .'Teaches," grinned Gustavus Adol-1 Cultnrjr rioter, pbus, with bis mouth full of strawber-1 Calvary clover, n llower etrnugely ry Jam. "I picked every one." ! symbolic of the principles of Christ!- "You little wretch!" began tho law-! unity, nourishes In Palestine. Calvary yer. Hut the entrance of old Mr. Cly- i clover Irnvc., like thoie of other do- mer checked the ebullition of well de-1 vers, are trefoil, embodying tho doc served wrath. 1 trine of the Trinity, the central truth "Don't bo troublesome, Gustavus," ; of ClirUtliiulty. Soon after the plant said old Mr. Clytucr, with a tap of his begins to npienr nbuo tho ground a cano upon the- floor. : deep spot ef reilllke blood appears up "Troublexoiae. my Root" sir!" said Mr. , mi eaeli division of the Iwif, but this Curhart- "If you ouly knew bow the , ill:,ppe.irs after 11 few weeks. light of innocent Infancy brightens up Poring the day the tiny lentlets form this dull old house" I tlieielres Into the shape of n cross, "Gustavus, love, don't swing by those lace, curtains," said Mrs. Carhart ap prehensively; "I'm afraid you'll hurt yourself If they come down!" "With Its musical echoes," went on Air. Carhart. 'you wouldn't check the dear boy. me, 'Oh, child!"' niul us the sun sinks to rest tho leaves uw.ln t.l'A together. It has been sug gested, ns If In prayer. In due time the blossom bceoiiic a small yellow flow er und then u spiral pod covered with lliorns. In ripening the flowers Inter- How often my wife says to hire, and lu their peculiar positions if we had such a lovely 11 my persons think they can detect the outline of a crown. Tradition says "Ah," said old Mr. Clymer sagely, tli.it It U good fortune to plant tho 'Indeed!" , seed of the Calvary clover on Good Crash went the curtains .and cor- Friday. nlces and down came tho namesake of 1 Sweden's illustrious king, breaking a 1 ,,d An.irila Animal.. rtlile.1 chair unit nrnrtiirnlntr n atnrt 1 Australia produces those lowest of of flowers In his fall. these rulings terested. to by some of those hi' The United States Geological Survey has recently issued a report entitled "The Production of Mineral Paints in 1903," in which the state' men t is made that the natural mineral paints produceii last year amounted to 126,649 short tons, Vilued at $5,437,275. The report covers the production of metallic paint (including mortar colors), ochre, umber, sienna, Venetian red zinc white, slate, graphite ar.d carbonaceous shales and schists As compared with the production 125,694 short tons, valued at $4 060,831 in 1002, the output of 1003 is an increase of 005 short tons in quantity and of $476,444 in in value. This increase in value is due to the increase in the produc tion of the higher priced pigments. Daily Mining Kecord. The Trail O'er the Great Divide. (Written for Tlio II 1 11 In lievortl ly Dennl II There'H 11 lonjr. loiij; trail o'er the Great Divide. That is lined with iuurulilii men, Hound for tlio irenxiirvs of tho Other Hide, Wheic 1111 one, now here, Imn been, Miners limny, tipiiMUre-rvukeiH 11 1 1 told. Have picket) their kU ui)d lileil For tlutt rich laud ol old, the Jaud o! "Kohl, Tho camp on the Other (Jf. Where I PckIck Smith mid lllue Bucket Ike, All In tho nmrulilnj: Hue: And lost Cabin Tom am) Mike. All ot the lioluiiiida mine. They nro nil trulllii toward tliu laud of old, To tho laud o'er tlio limit Divide, For the dull cIIkkIiik lllu kuiiJh of gold, The oninp on the Other Side. Though tho fuhulouH camp avwln back 110 iiowh Of Hh Kohl dust nail men, Tho ly'toplnii ilildg no lets enthuse, And otliui'H keep koIiik In. So, no doubt, mi the morrow you mid I May Join the roHtloiw tide: Pack your burros ami ra.viisen and hlo J 'or tho camp on tlio OtharSldo, Miillluu Great was. the family regret and most ostentatiously displayed when Mr. Clymer announced his Intention to depnrt. We shall be quite lost without you," said Mrs. Carhart. "We shall miss the boy dreadfully," chimed In Mr. Carhart "Shall you really!" demanded Mr. Clymer, pausing in the act of strap ping his valUe. "Can you doubt It, my dear friend" "Suppose, then, that I leave Gusta vus Adolphus with you for a month or so?" said the old gentleman. "I shall be traveling around from place to place, nnd a boy Ilko that would be In the way. it you would Just as soon" "My dear sir," cried Mr. Carhart, with a spasmodic gurgle in his throat, "It will be the greatest favor you can possibly do us!" And, to Mrs. Carbart's despair, Mas ter Gustavus was left on her bands onco more. The month, a memorable and dread ful thirty days with poor Mrs. Carhart, was drawing to a, close when her hus band came in, carrying a black edged letter and' with a certain melancholy exultation in his face. "My dear," he said, "we have here sad news. Onr estimable friend Sir. Clymer ts' "Not dead!'' shrieked Mrs. Carhart yes, iny dear; ho has paid the tribute to nature which we must all sooner or later yield up, und wo are to attend the funeral In New-York at once, when his will will be opened and rend." The funeral over, they all gathered in tho back parlor of the luxurious house occupied by the lato Carolus Clymer to hear In what maimer the deceased had disposed of his largo property. , "Conscious," went on the ofllclatlng lawyer, reading from tho will In a high nasal tone, "of ray approaching dissolution, I glvo and bequeath all tho property of which I dlo iiossessed, without reservation" Mr. Carhurt un folded his handkerchief "to the Pick- lngham Orphan asylum, In the town of IMcklnghnin, state of Wisconsin. And to my dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. Khun Carhart, I give what they will pnzo more than nny moneyed remem lirance, the care, charge and sole dls position orer my adopted son, -Gusta. vus Adolphus Gogglns." Mrs. Carhart gare a shriek and lacs- rd Into wild hysterics. Her husband sat staring at her, apparently stunned aim bewildered. .Master Oiwtnvus Adolphus went bade to tho l'icklngliam Orphan asy. lum. Exchange. the quadrupeds, the duck billed wator mole and the echidna, or Australian porcupine ant eater. They, along with the kangaroos, may be described as the groundlings of the mammalian family, for In respect of their struc ture they aro of a much lower, grade tliniusay, aflog or a cat Thts "inferi ority Is seen not only In tho brain, but In many other details of their bodily anatomy. In zoological circled tho prevalent opinion Is that this mole Is a link be tween birds on the one hand nnd mam mals on the other. These "lowest" quadrupeds lay eggs like birds, tho young being subsequently hatched from Ihe eggs, whereas In the kanga roos and nil higher mammals the j young are born alive and nourished by I means of milk. A Qnelon of llefl. 'Do you think his words have any weight?" Well, he makes some nrettv benvv tpecchcs."-Clcvclnnd Plain Denier. SAVED 1'ltJJI TEMU1JLE DEATH Tlio fainllv of Mrs. M. I. Itolihln .r Uurgcrton, Tunn,, 6uw her dying mid wore powerless to suvo hor. Tliu mint skillful physicians nud every reiuody used, fulled, while consumption was slowly lull silrelv tnklnu her life. Tn this teriiblu hour D. King's New His cowry for Consumntion turnoil ill. pair Into Joy. The llrst bottlo brought Imiuedlato relief and. Its continued uso completely cured hor. It's tho most cot tnln euro In tlio world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed IlOttloa SOO and 41.00. Trial llnttlen 1 free ut Benson's Pharmuoy. Slcnrera !. r Affair. Herbert Spencer never married. When he was twenty years 1 ho had something like a tender affair, and ho tells about It In his autobiography. Tho young lady s affections had nl ready been placed elsewhere, and sbo was only playing with tho budding philosopher. One day her "young man" culled, and they all went out for n walk. Hpenccr says: "She, taking Ids arm, looked over her shoulder smilingly nnd rather mischievously to see what effect was produced on me, there being nn evident suspicion that I should not be pleased. Tho rcvola tion was not agreeable V me, but still It did not give me a shock of a serious kind." KllllliK n II0M11. There are persons at the present day and not nil old women either who believe that killing n robin will bring bad luck. According to ancient belief tho stonncloud was a huge bird. The Arabians represented his wings as measuring 10,000 fathoms. This bird lived on worms, the latter being the streaks of lightning accompanying storms. The Germans remodeled the fiction by creating the god Thor, whoso bird was the robin. Consequently to kill a robin first meant death by light ning, then bad luck. An Knoriunnii SunillHl. A curious phenomenon Is reported In tho columns of n geographical publica tion. It Is a largo promontory in tho Aegeau sea, known as H.iyon Horoo, which extends 3,000 feet nbovo the lei el of tho water. As tbo sun swings around, tho shadow of this mountain touches one by one a circle of Islands separated by regular Intervals, which act as hour marks. It Is the largest sundial in the world. Lookluir Forward. "You must excuso tho beef," apol ogized the landlady. "Tho butcher promises to do better tomorrow." "Ah!" muttered I'ltzgoblcr. "We nro all entered for tho futurity steaks, ns It were." Don't cat when tired and don't work when tired. It Is a mistake l woil when not In a lit condition bad 1 the work nud norae for you Notice ot Sale ol Kc.il lis late and Saw mill. I In Iho District Court of thu Unhcd , Stales fur tho District ot Oregon. In thu inutlerot 1 ! Long&lllnghnmljumhci'Comp.iiiy, i 1 a corporation, ( 1 lmnkrupt. 1 ! Notice Is hereby given, that by vlrtuoot 1111 order mnde on tho lutit day ot October, l0l, by tho Court In the above entitled mutter, tho under I s uneil Trustee, will on, from nml 'liter one o'clock la the afternoon of Wednesday, the 30th duv of Novem ber, l'.toi, at tbo pivinlscs hcreluiilter itescrlticit in lottngo uruve, oiegon, sell nt private Hile to the liluhest bid der for cash In hand Iho following uoecriiieu promises ,11111 nun plant to wit: lICKhinlug at a point 00 feet West of tho Noithwesl Corner of lllook Pour Second Addition to (Iciirgctown, Ore on; Ihence running West "JINX feel; thence South ilil.T feet; I bunco West 3M1.1 feel to thu Might uf Way of the Oregon California lhtllroad ; thence South '.MK degrees West 10 feet; thenco East S2U fiet; llienco North 100 feet; tlioiiee Knit ISO feet ; thbnco Not th 131 7 feet to tho place of bo. giiiuliiKtutnltiliig 1.1 acres of land, mora or less. Also Ix-ulmiliiirutu point in Section as Township so Sotllli.K.ingcU WestliO root VH'fi or iiiokouiiiwosi onrncror Lot One in Illock 3 id (leolgvtown, lJilie Cotinjy, State ot Oregon ; t bunco West too foot; thence South SI. 3 feet; thenco South 27 degrees 23 minutes Wot 737.3 feet! thonco li'.U feet! thence North 221 7 fovl; thenco East 20 feet nud thenco North 1I9JS feet to ttio place or 001:111111111:. co'ilaintiii; 2. Jih) iicivs of land, more or less. Kxeeptltig rrom tlio n'oremtii promises thu part thereof conveyed bv tho said Ijouu &- ltliiuham Lum ber Company to the Oiegon & South eastern linllroml Coiupuny.on the 20th nay or .iaicli, iuou, uy 1110 certain conveyance recorded April I, 1003, on p.ie 00 of Volume CO of tlio Hecords of Deeds for Initio County, Oregon, disciilied us follows, lo-ult: Iicginnlng nt a imjiiiI lu Section as Township 20 South , lbiligo 3 West 00 ret West of the Noithwcst Corner In. I,i it. One, Illock S ot (ieorgei-iwu In kino County, State of Oreg n ; ihenei- nuui -uoieci: iiieuce vom iu ieei ttiunco Noith 31 degrees 20 mln itlei est 202 feci, inoro or less, to tlio southeast uoumlary or tin grounds convoyed bv O. W. Iong to the O. .SS. K.U. It. Uo. ; tlience Norm 27 ilcuices 22 mllhites Hast I'Ji feet: thence North 137.3 feet ; tlieneo East 100 feet to the iilnee df liegiinillii:. conlaiiilng 1.39 acres of land, mors or less, all situated in Lane County, Oregon. Also tho following saw mill plant ItHMtcd upon tho above Premises to. wit: One Double Clieuliir sawmill; one Forty-Inch Portland lum Works Edir-r: on l'. x 22 Ames Enulno: One 10x21 Corliss Kugine; One Klglit. ttoroo rower iigine, uiirigni 1, r.; TwoCOxlO Amos Hollers: Ono UOzli Etio Holler; Ono American Planer 8x21: One No. II Invincible Plain Ono 50 Inch Lhickovu blower; One National Dry Kiln coiuplcto und building 21xHtl; Ono lath mill nud bolter not sot tin: ono out oft saw nud nrbor, not sot up; four pair lum ber trucks: ono seventy-live liuht dynamo; ono log haul and ono lou turner. Al.so tlio Lots numbered 3 and I In lllook Four of Ueorgctowu. Also Lots 2 and 3 In Illock One hi tho J. I. Jones Addition to Cottage Grove. All tho rlzht. tltlu mill ntetrst of iho wihl Haukrupt, lu.tbe following uoxcriocii property-,. , iieinmnK ni 1110 aoiiiiiensi corner or liot 3. iiicx'k-one Jones' AUi'itioit to Cottacu Grove. Orecoa. and run nlug thenco Eart 177.7 feet to Mill Street In tho Second Addition to Georgetown, Oregon; thence North liolcet. West 177.3 feet, South 110 feet to beginning point; Commencing at a point IM feet East of tho South enstcornor Lot Ono Illock 2 In Jones' Addition to 1 ottnge drove, und run ning East 178.4 feet to .Mill Street North 112 feet; West 178 feet, to the East side of the ui"8t Ens erly street lu Join's' Addition toCuttimo Gruve. South 112 feet to place of beuliiuliit:: commencing at the Nottbenst Comer hot 1 illock 3 Jones Addition to cot tage Grove, Ore , West HO feet South 112 feet East U0 feet North 112 foot; also Lot Ono block two. all In J. I. Jones' Addition to Odtuge Gtovo, iine county, up-roh. A deed for thu laud last described Is In escrow and provide fiT the payment of $1,3".00; $375.00 has been paid and $1,000.00 Is unpaid. That all of tho nreinlso" iibovo de scribed are In Lano County, Oregon,. sain salti Is to on subject to eon Urination by the Court utter tea days notice to creditors. Dated at Cottage Orovu, Oregon, this 22nd day of October, 1901. G0 4t) J. O. Lo.vo, Trustee, 1 8 okc diiy uvercoaT- In our Slock Ami you citu'L miss u nilt'jjrnin in ifmlcrinl, stylo, workmanship rtml' -finish.. They tiro Ihu very hunt goods vt? have been alilo '(6 'wctu'C. cnii 111 any man lotij?, shml.'thick or thill. And we'll cttt'ri tailors price aliout the iniddlo for goods of equal tnti'it, 'KJ PACIFIC TIM -ER COS STORE VnderOdd Follows Hall COTTAtiH 0KOVK, ORIJ(U)N WW l A. L10WIS lAAiiirox v hatch t'Rormi roit' .Uo on-icH or riiM wSL Hoheinin ami Hlaek Firsi- Class Turnouts, Double or Single. LB WIS & VI-ATCIl Unite vStauo. ii COTTAGB OROVU, ORB COTTAGB GROVIj Improvement Company. Dealers in !fCi(y and Farm Properly. Lnllel 8tatc Uml oni.e, Itwebunr. Ore., Oct, uuth, liKii, Nutlet! of aMilffdtlon at V. J. Hard In LetiMlf tf himself and hli co-owner Oconee W, l.lord for United Hate i'Htciit to tlio Detroit Unln 3iine. Notice Ik heruhy Klven. that In tiuriunnre nf rim pter , title W of tho Uevli-el fiuiiittu( the rnittM Htntet. V J. Ilnnl whore bontofllra aJ tire In Jlolivnifa, DoiikIm C'ouolv, tyregoti, In belialt of lihiiDelf nI (feorgo W. Moyil co- vwnr nun nun imi niwi an aiuuaum for a imiviK iir tno iiiu inula cimni i nilcl I no iu rcilt IjhIo. tltatel In the ItohcmU illnlnir uiririci. ltiuKiHH i4iuiiit. tirevoii. mm iieiv natel by th hell nolo of tho oflicUI itlitt on lllelnthe L'ultl HtaU-a ftn 1 onice ni Hone- 'riirie, iireKon at iiinerai Murrey no. 673, Hi Keo I loll Il.Toumlitpai, H, II. I Kant V. M. fill- :eime4ij iney uaimiDK ixu upear fvei oi tlio Detroit unto, untie or vein bcarintc uoii or mi ver with vurfacu grtmwla) vet In width the wiuie Inline N. 7Uil.. and S7 in. Went. ft. and 8.70 d. CT m. KaM mtu from dlwwrery cut .heteon iltiiHtedandbefiiKln Hectloii, Town Hh I ii and lUitiiM as afortialil. 1 be exterior boumlarle pf survey Ko. 673 are HRjuiiuwB towu; ixrEuininv at corner no, t, m hence the U.H. M, St. eslabllihed in survey so. Z bean N, rl ) W in. wit. anil S. K. corner of Huctlon 1 1 (uu Tn. ,t. H. It. l K bean boulh 47 d. M in. 4 . Kail 152J,73ft. Thence SortniVd. ic; in. Rait mil. to corner nn, I Thenoj N.WU. m M. W LVW fti 1 1. to cor ncr No. ;t; Thenco H 19d.03 m West (10 ft. to corner jio. 4 ; J Deuce a. ,Q d, 07 m. Kail IM) feet to comer Nq 1 Iho pinto of beiflilnlng' rarl atlon twtnx&Jd. M m. Kakt. CoutalnltiKA net areaof n.3l'JacriR after uxcludlDgcoiifltct with Arctuiun UmIo (nnaurveyed) and forming a portion of thoH.K. qr. Wcc. It ((impended) 1. 21 Samuit of tho adlnlolnir olalrnM leliiir tha A return! Ilo.othem If any unknown, The notice of aiui'iiOvd Im-atlon of said De troit Ixxlo Mine U of record In the office of the County lieeorJer of Iiouglai County, at Kokc burg, Orcgotii In Volmn. 9 page H of the Mlnlni; JUfconiJi. Any and mipenoim clalraliig a-lvcrH'ly the Cottage &m flour mills. Having purchased the warehouse formerly owned by Messrs Blletle & Ilijigins, we wish to announce that we will continue to carry a larjje stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be soltf at lowest prices. lly courteous treatment, stmrc ilcntillg we hope In Tcceive n lore share of your itatroimge. HAY AND KKKD DHIJVItKIvI) l'ROMlTI,Y. SBiirtiinu BSiiascn. prop.s. F. pAHoUTTitj Manager. .l.l-.K.I. .. .1. .1. . ! t TAII.0H MADE TO OIIDF.K i The Lowest Prices CIullics denied, I'ressJd Atid Repaired Fjr S1.00 PER MONTH i II KO IIOll I.MAN' 4 J jCfWW 1!F!!f1!f1lfWFn!Fl1Minin!r MFiinifltMIFlinifltfllMtflTlinif i 1 Tin. PiH .nr.. r.,.,i,.,. 1 Hardware gij81 LAUN)V .AUi'ictilttica I'lllWM, MillVl'lM Stoves ami ' loware anil KukLM. Soli' iwi" lor tin1 roli'limti'il 3 MII.IIUKN WACiONS 2 A Kiill Stock of Mlnlnit snpptlPM. In nnw In riiiuiliiK onlcr anil HTwiri'l lo ilu nil WihIh ol i liiiinilr.v work with proiilitii)'HM f, .,..! ul ........ .1.1.. ..(.. WV Iiohi to wn'iin your luitroiiiiKO anil to iUium you with our work. I'lmim.'U Aiidimt Swaitsoo, Prop. oiiuuijujuLajuAiUJtajijiiLJuuujio -NIvW- illiUiiUlliiiilWUiUilljUiliiUlliiUaWU iUiUiiWlliUiUiUili i READY MHDE 3 13 mining Kruuiiu, vulu. llulu, premlM;. or nny iMirllun Ihcrent mi ile'ribijil. kiirvevoil. iilAtleil hwI api'llcd lor are horeliyiiutllleil that nrieM UNJMENT ON HAUTII. Uuorv D. Ilililwln. Hunt. fMlv Water Works, HliulWuirif, Win, writs : "I havo tried several Ulinln of llnuiiinit, but I Imvo iiuvor ivcivoil iniicli IxTielit until I ii.chI Itnlliii'il'ii Hnow Ijlnlmoiit for rliPiiiiiiitUiu hiiiI pinna, i llilnic it tlio hunt lliilinont on parth." 25P, COp, gi.rKi Bold hy Now Era DniR Co, tlielrailvemoclAlniiiare ilulv llleil an accnnl lose to law ami tho rcKUlalloim thereiiinlcr, within the time prc-K riu-il by law, with the Iiegltlr ol thu Unlleil mini Uml Oltlie al lliulblinf.Ill ttie ditllilv nf Ijftlllrlal Hlala nf Orcxon, thejr will j larrel hy virtue ol tha proviaium or the unueu nutd ptatute iu anon eae maoeaixi iiruvincu, to ; J. T. liilloliKH, itcgiiter Villi mb. (M. la.it uli. Dee. 2Hlh. Tlio I.oiiiIiiii (icncral MorclinnillMO Storo wIhIi to aiiiioiiiiro to tliu liuylng public that llicy now liuvu a vi-r.v coiuplelti Htock of Oonural .MimvIiivihIImo which tlicy llllfllll AoallllMT '' I'"' CBI't por cent Im-Iow all coinitlIloii. Wo piirchaw) our kooiIh In laivo ipliiutltk'H throiiKli 1'iiHlcrii Driiiniiiui'H, pay ciihIi fornll wo buy, have no blh rentH, no liiHiiranco rubw to pay, anil coiiHc(timitly can null very cheap. Think of CliAY WorHluil Sultn. Ht $7.50 to $9. WkIi (Ji'iulo (ioodx ami other IIiicm of Heady .Mailo 'othlnt? of NcalcHtup-to-dato Htylo at prlceH that will Hiirprleio you Machine Shop Open. 1 (a vlnir secured control of the Latham inacliluuHhop, I will lo pre pared to doall kliulH ol machine am! Kviieral repair work Metal turning, lltlhiKaiiil ailJiiHtliiK of iiiacliluery, Prompt and direful atteiillon irlven ordci'n. V, I), While. tf D. li. Wells Shoes Our lino of JM. I). WellH NIi.ouh aro tho boftt wearerf on the market and at jirlcoH Unit cannot Im xiialli'il. Try our HoaHt ViiUiim, I lie bent llnvor hiiiI will plwiHoyou, SUTHKItI.ANI & GISISR, Ioiulon, Oregon. Flour & Feed Store ll.inl nml Soft Wheat Junction City Flour Chop I'eeil, Ciraham Klour. nam, llrmi and Hliortn; J. . mtowN, WeMtSlde. Cotlime, (Irovlj orrrrtnivtrriroyrirrtnrrrtnnnfo WDSH- At ft. n year No Iuv(iMlor4'au uffonl to lie without the Journal for Investors Any one of Ita Inalnrea In Alono Mnrlli Die prlin ol utw'rljitloii. II will mo you" Iiiiii.ib of ili.lUn every ear. II nlwrarlor lia never bowi linpnifneil. JOURNAL POR INVUSTORS CO. ItiMiin (I, r iiuinbej of i:iiiiiiniT(u, llnalon, Achlro lettura tml'. O. Ilox mi. 1 n KI.'IiikIcn 00 per .m Comuion HoukIi lumber and ' IinporleI SJf 1 lllllU'llHlOII All kind lumber at low prlcuH, At mill, prk'i'H, iHt. of Kiln Dried proportionately until April Long ttlllngliani Lumber Co, I I (If (tr