Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, December 21, 1904, Image 8

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    Value of Mutton
On the Farm
' in- of farm Block Is go well
fill'
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"il i iiir-ulull the fanner Willi freeh
i .ii mmi' kchkhi of tlio joir ns
! mil'""-' it 1 fowls, Profess-
.it Slmw In Amrrlrnii Blicrp
In iireM wliwe tlio winters
Id tlii- furmer mny Imvo fresh
"i fnili pork nil tlio winter In
form; not o. Irawovcr, tar
ninth. There winters nrc too
Inn tlicj are not too wnrm to
with tlio keeping of n Mieep
.1 until It I coiitttmiiM. llotli
mil Mouth, Uflt especially north.
li ulliin rim bo kOit In lec houses In the
mu urn r ni naon with n Biiltnblo chnin-
In i In tin' mi ii if.
s pi rsont claim that heef Is tlio
hi't mi'iit tlint any iierwon enn mC
Otliijii :a I'loqtient In ticlinlf of poul.
ti, 'J'n tlio ikIimI of tho writer there
In no i.H'Mt that will comiMirc with n
ri..i i "I ti'iuler, well crown lamb,
liHIier e:iii'ii wnrm or colli, eopeclnl
Ij l,i n II Ii.ih boon grown ipileUy on
n .uli'iy nf rHMes mid other foods
a'i' li us usually abound on every nra
h!" rami. It ti n dish fit for n king,
anil it l duo Hint every farmer enn
now .iiiiI i lion enjoy. It seems afoul
pi lv itlmi tn bring tip n fnmlly In lg
no. iuco of tin- elinmeter of such meat
ami to wmiuIiv them at the same time
to o it (silt pork until thoy tire of such
n 1 1 ' t bccnuae of Its continuity.
one ot thv most pleasing fitmvs of
tlr home supply of mutton Is Ha
In paras. It Is obtalneil In a sense
wltiiMtt cost other than the labor In
roli to curing for tho sheep, where
tlit (re kept simply for tho purpose
of ijiiMtlytng fiwil. As I have said fro
ipii'iiUy before, they pkk up their liv
ing from what would otherwise be
wut-ted, and In doing this they destroy
so many weeds that they more than
pny for the labor Involved-ln caring
tvr ilKmi. It would moan something to
tho i-eveni'i-s of the fanns'lf as many
sheep won- added to the aggregate now
In tli T inted States for the purpose
simply of providing nieat-sood, whole
some, delicious meat -on the farms. It
mollis a kt-est deal when It Is claimed
that tho board of these, sheep could
be virtually obtained for nothing, and
It moan i-onriderably more when It Is
ctnlfcM that the weeds destroyed by
theao slioep would more than pay for
the l ikor ot caring for them.
Lincoln Shorn.
A Pennni Ivauln correspondent of
American Agriculturist says that In his
opinion the Lincoln Is superior to all
other breeds uf sheep In fineness and
weight of fleece, hanlloewi and vitali
ty. They clip on an average sixteen
poitmja each, and there are records of
their bavin.- i lipped from twenty to
twentv-thnv rounds each. Ewes at
two le"- .M weigh from 200 to 225
poniiiN .mil buck 225 to 2S0 pounds.
GEMS IN VERSE
Titnvtte,
The bonrlrss tongue, so 'smalt soul weak.
ion crusn ana Kin, - accural tn urK,
The totiRUfl dfilroy a grcntrr hords,"
The Turk uteris, "thntdoes th awonl.'
Th lVrnlnii proverb wlsfljr ratth.
"A lengthy tongue, nn trly death."
Or sometimes takes this form Inntesit:
"Don't let your tongue cut oft your head-'
"The tongue, enn speak a word what
speed,"
Bays the Chinese, "outstrips the steed.'
'While Arab saee doth Imnartt
"The tongue's great storehouse Is ths
heart."
From Hebrew njth the maxim sprunc
"Thouxh feet should slip, ne'er let ths
tongue."
The snered writer crowns the whole:
"VI ho keeps his tongue doth keep hi
soul."
Iter, l'hlllp llurrows Strong.
Since We Parte.'
Bines we parted, jrster eve,
I do love thee, love, believe.
Twelve tlmea dearer, twelve hours longer,
One dream deeper, one nlaht stronger.
One sun surer thus much mor
Than I loved thee, dear, before.
Owen Meredltn.
The gods Inibounty work up storms otn)
us
That fttve mnnktnd occasion to exert
Their hidden strength and throw out nie
practle
Virtues which ihuii th day.
Addison.
COl'lill 1 N O S I' U L. I C A V S K 1)
ui:atii,
"Hurry Duekwoll, ngxtl ' yeitrn
clioktit to death oiirly yintonlny
niorulngr at his home, in the presence
of his wife and child. He contracted
it xliglit cold n fow (IiiJ'h ii ro anil paid
utitllttioiittetitloii to it. l esteniiiy
morning lie wiw xolzeil with n 111 of
coughing; which continued for sotuo
time, llixwtfc M-iit font lilivskl.ui
but before lie could urrlve, another
coushlmr Hiiell cntuc on-anil DucK
well died from MLfl'oeiitlon, St Louis
O olie-Denuierat. IKv. 1. 11101." Ilul
lnrdV Horelioiiiul Syrup would have
saved iiim. sso. , ami sn.ou. oin
by The Mixlnrft l'harmacy
ren'b'Sei (tenant.
Molly Witt makes you so haughty
wen you meet: George? Why don't
you make up with him? Polly Be
cause I should! hare to demand an ex
planation, audi I can't remember what
It Is I'm sappernl to-bcioffendcd about
DetroltlFreeiPress.1
A Manlr -Man.
He You say you Dke a manly man.
What Is your Idea, of a manly man?
She Wen, for .Instance, one who
doesn't stay and stay and stay just
because the knows the girl Isn't strong
enough 'to throw ihlm out
LINCOLN KUI.
Lauib one day old weigh from six
teen to twenty pounds. They differ
from il.- Ilceetera in having shorter
legs and wool all over the body except
the Ics and forehead. They have
dotted or mottled car and are very
mucn limns proline and hardy.
Scours Jn 1Mb.
Scour? being a disease due largely to
bad dietetics and hygiene, the pre
ventive treatment Is of more Impor
tance than the medicinal. This consists
lu correcting errors In feeding and
care. At the time of farrowing the
sow should be fed a light, easily dl
gested ration, the pen kept clean and
dry and the pigs allowed plenty of ex
ercise and pure air. If the scours are
due to a fovcrlsh condition of the
mother or to Irritating food she should
be given two or three ounces of castor
oil. To check the scours In the pigs a
few drops of laudanum can be placed
on tho tongue or a largo doso (from
one-half to one tablospoonful) adminis
tered to the sow. This should be re
peated If necessary. Indiana Eiperl
ment Station.
llest Srced ot Hose.
Tho best breeds of hogs are those
from which we can secure tho maxi
mum of growth In six to eight months
under given conditions. Some breeds
uro better suited to continuous feeds
upon concentrated rations than others.
Some bear close confinement much bet
ter than others. The smaller breeds
nre. not wanted by the packers, while
many farmers prefer theso "chunks."
Farm and Ranch.
Slobbering: Horses,
Slobbering Is the "result of' some
thing that Irritates the mouth, such ns
tho bit sharp teeth cutting tho cheeks
or tongue or the food the nnluial Is eat
ing. Mi illclnes are of no use In such
cases. Have tho mouth' examined by
a veterinarian and the cause removed
If possible. American Agriculturist
Pceillng? Anjtorfi llucka.
Care should be taken In feeding tho
bucks. Don't overfeed them, says
WoolSlarkets and Sheep. Ono pint
of cofti or wheat at a f adding Is suffi
cient wltli plenty of hay and rough
age. )f overfed they are liable to be
come foundered.
A ci;hta)n ;rnu i-o'it'citoui1.
Whi n ii child shown' symptoms of
croup there is no ilnu' to pxpcrlincnt
with bow remedied, no mutter how
lilhly they uny li reooiiimeuded.
There Is ono preparation that cun al
ways lie ih'pondeil upon, ItiUH been
In line for iiianv yea in anil lulu never
been knouii to fall, vhs: Chamber
lain' Coiiuli Kenieriy. Mr. -M. 1'.
toinploii of Market, Tuxus, says of
(' "I lin.' used Cliaiuliurlulu'M
OoukIi K'liicily lu s)jvro cases of
croup wnli in v I'lilliliun, and can
trtitlifulh sny It alwiiyH glvva
nroini't relief." l-'or wilo by Tlio
iloJeru riiurmaoy.
Socletr'af Pleasures.
Since t the magnificent times of the
Romanempire tfcrre has never'been a
pcflodtwhen peojle have been so over
fed, oweramused(and overstlnuilatcd as
In the. Imperial Ixindon of , today.
Lady'sHPletorlaL
Prot aablir Kot.
"Isil'lcklsby amanlcure artist?"
"Ildon't know. .Why?"
"ijjnst saw htmland he told me that
he bad chatgn of n bendred bands at
his placeiof bt.atnesB." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
MAHOGANY WOOD,
Tho Wny It fame In Mo t'aeit In the
Inlilnw ot t'tirnlturr,
ChhilieildnlO owes his lviuilutloii
the fuel that ho published a IhhiU of
deslgim with over copperplate
engravings, mi that today any ono who
wishes limy get them and reproduce
them exactly or with such changes
and linpruxciKotitM as suit bis futicy
That thoy are clablc of liiipniveineut
Chlppondnle himself was tho Hint to
declare, t'lilppendale was one of the
first makers of iimhoeniii' furniture.
Itefore his time this precious wood was
valued only for tho utcdlniuu iiuallth
It was supposed to imssess.
The Idea of nmklug furniture of urn-
hogany hh1 appears to have lieen the
result of chiinoo. A ivrtaln plO"lcUiu
In London had ii groat many nialioKMln
planks, and, wantlttg a chihIIo tmx. In
sent for a cHbluetiiMker and Instructisl
lit it to ie the tniilnmiiiiv for tlio it
HUhxM article of fnriiltuio. Tho inioi
objooliil that the wood wits too Imru
for hN tools, and the doctor tohl Iiim
to get harder tools. The limn did so,
ami when the doctor saw i1h Ihix he
was nuiiMCd nt Its btilllty. Patients
and friends talked about It. ami at last
the Duchess of ItuckliiKhaii) en mo to
see It She was enraptured and ior
stiadcd the doctor to give her wood for
a similar box. As n result umliognuy
got to be the fashion.
HORSEPOWER.
The Unit ns II XX'nn OrlKtnntei! nml
Dpllnrd lr XVnll.
When steam englues were employeil
to drive mills, pumps ami other ma
chlnery which had lieon prevlouslj
driven by horses, It was natural to at
tempt to express the work done by
them In terms of the working power
of the horse.
James Watt was the llrst to define
the unit of horsepower, which by e.x
pertinent lie found to be 3:1,000 foot
pounds a minute. In other words.
one horseiKiwer engine would raise
33,000 pounds one foot every minute.
and so on proportionally to the number
of "horsoowers ' Indicated by the en
gine.
He arrived at this conclusion by ob
serving tho work done by heavy dray
horses tn breweries working eight
hours dally and found that a horse go
ing nt the rate of two miles and a half
an hour could raise n weight ot 1.V)
pounds by a rope led over a pulley
which Is equal to :i3,(.i00 pounds raised
one foot in one minute.
Watt, for the credit of bis engines,
selected horses of more than average
llfl'VOF
1'ItIHT WILL HU ItlTTKIt.
Tiiosewho will iiersist In oUmIiik
their earn acnliiHt the continual
recommendation of Dr. KIiik'x New
Dlscoven fur Consnhiptlon, will lmx-e
a long and bitter tljrlit with their
troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal
termination. Read what T. It. lleall,
of llonll, MIhk., has to say: "Last
fall my wife had every symptom ot
onstinintlon. Sho took Dr. IvIiikh
New Discovery nml after everything
else had tilled, luiprovemeut came
at once and four bottles entirely
cured her. Guaranteed by Ilcnsnn h
riiarmucy. Price 30c and I.U0.
Trial bottles tree.
URIP QCIO KL.V KNOCK EDO l"l'
"Sojuu weeks uro durhirthenex-ere
xvintcr xveathur both my xvlfu aud
myself contracted sevcru colds which
speedily dexelood Into tho xvorst
kind ot la KrllH with all lti mlser-
uoiu Hyinpioius,'- ayn air. ,i. a. Kg
lestou of Maido landln. Iowa.
"Kuocm and JolutH acblDR, musclex
soro, heail Htopjicd up, eyes and dokj
ruiminir. xritlt ullonmto hiioIIs nf
cuius una fever; Wo liesan using
unarawrinin n uouRti Kemeuy. aid
iuk me Krimn u-imi n. fiosj hi i:iijiiii.
licrlaln's Stoiuach una Liver tublets,
aim uv its iiiHirnl use anon com-
plctely knock. I out Oio grip." Thewj
XablctH procioto a healthy action of
mu ouneis, ir er ami icmneys xviucn
IH alivnvs iH'.l rlli'lul u lien tlin svu'oiii
Is congested ly u, cold or attack of
int-grip. I'Vr Bule by Thu. iloderu
rimriuacy.
HEAldl I'LUTTEKINO.
Lndlcested .'ood land mi h In the
Hiomuch, Ux sited Just lielow the
heart, pressw . iiKitlnst It and cuukch
heart nalnlta ion. Whi n vriur bonrt
troubles you Si that way take Her-
oiuuiora lev days. You will soon
UOnilNCht. Tflr SnM ii'lii.
ern Pharmacy.
THE fELDER TREE."
In Dr I.onrn Gone bjr it YVaiJleld
I II uiarepnle.
In olden d lys to be crowned Iwltli
elder was a dtegracc. In an old (play
nu ii'uu, iuurei lor n gariana anu
elder for dlttrracc." This mny huve
been duo to the story rwhlch Shake
speare haw rotlced that Judas(hangeU
himself upo an cider tree:
well foltowV; Judaa was hanKedl on an
ewer. aove's lubours lyostl'
Tills legend was generally acceptclL
Ren Jonson i.t"Evcry SfanlOtrtof life
Humour" hat... "He shall bery out Judas,
and you shal.'be ht elder tree.tOilmng
on," and NLxiiii In his "StraaigB foot
steps," "Our, gardens will pooler the
better whenrtney have In them notlone
of those cIiI ts whereUDun mo manr
covetous JuiL ses hang therasdlves."
snakespearo also makes HI an em
blem of grief:
Grow rtatlcnca
And let the stinking elder.tgrlef. Untwine
pensmne root with 'tho Inareaslng
vine. "Cymbellno."
London TclegBaph.
Ilia
A FKKJHTKNKD IIOItiSE
Rnnntnir like mini flown tin, snicct
diimplliir the occupautH, oru hundred
ouier ucciitciitM, are overy day ocwur
renccs. It liehoovcs everybody to
lmvo a lellalilo Salvo hniit'v
and there's imne uh jrood tut Ruck-
lea's Arnica Salve. RuriiH. fiiirjl.
horcH, I.cz'.'iim and Piles, disappear
quickly under Uh soothhif; t'tfect. 2Sc
at DensoD'H Pharmacy.
Get Rich Quick.
According to reports from San
Francisco papers the Oakland, (Cal. )
Reality Syndicate is trying to sell
land to the public on the installment
plan, which are heavily incumbered
far above their -alue. Put your
money in land at home where you
can keep au eye on it.
riir. m:y that y nlockh the
DOOItTO IiONtt LIVINtl.
Tlio inon ot vUlity-llvo ami ninety
)eaiM ot tm nix; not. tho rotund well
ted, but lliin, spare uit'ii who live onu
ilouder diet. Ho nn enivfiil as lie
will, howuver, a uinii iasl luliMlonw,
wllUvonsloiudly eat too much or of
sonio nrtlcto ot food not suited to Ills
constitution, mid will need iiuWiof
Cliniiiliei'laln'n tomncli and l.lxer
TablotK to elenuse nml iuvlitornlo his
Ntouincli and ix'fttilnte his Uxor and
bowels. When tills is done there Is
no reason why tho axcrauu limn
should not live to old ituv. 1'or snlo
by The Modem Pharmacy,
11, C, Mmlscii hns just iccelvud
rt'fitic line of gents' vest chains to
bo sold nt cost, Just the thine; to
buy lor your swecthcutt nml lux
bitiul. Call uml sec them.
"I was uiuclitillllcleil with selatlcn,"
writes IM l Nml, lowxvlllo, Sedt;
wick Co.. Kim., "uolnu nliotit oil
crutehen and Niitrerlui; a deal of iialn,
I was Indiuvd to try lhillardV Snow
Llnlmciit, which relieved mo. I usoil
tlnoo MK1 bottles, It Is the u:tviU'st
llnluient 1 ever used; haxo rwoiu
iiioiuKhI It to a number of persons'.
all expix'ss tneinsclveH lis ln'ltij U'lie
lltted by It. I now walk without
crtttclicK, iiblo to perform a ureal
deal of lljjht labor on Iho larin," 25e,
.Wo, ?l tin. Sold by The Modern
I'liui nuiey.
I'.lltJtKllS ATXKXTIOX.
Wo have a Inrito Httiitily of clicitn
liniiW-r, Just whin you want on a
ranch, nrloo very cheap, must tie sold
to niako room for other stock.
Tho liootli-lxelly LumlHrt i.,
SiiKluaw. Oro
When you want a pleasant Inxu"
tlvo tnKe t'liiiniK'rlalirs Stomach
noil Liver Tablets. Kornalo by Tho
Modern I'liiirmucy.
Eugene Pinning Mil
Mnmifncttiix'i'H ol
Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and
General Mill Work.
Turning; and Slab' bulhlltiKa speci
alty. All unloix u III rocolio prompt
attention. Sattstiicllou Kimrnutivd.
listlmntcs Chccrtully Purnlshcd.
AddiX'HS. Ill Lnwivnco St,
nftmxi:. oiti:
I'lxlili
Spwl'il sample copy ol tho v
Only IWly .Mining Newspaper In The WorU
All the news from nil tho minim;
camp mid oil Holds of tho l'nltei(
Slates, llrltish Uoluuiblii, Mexico, ele
Tho llecord lolls the luvostoi' how to
make big; money In nilnluu and oil
plopiisllliuiH. LxposoH liiko proposi
tions nutl Klvcs free and fenrlesH hi
formation to HiihserllioiK. l.ni'KeHt
tinld circulation ninny mining; paper
in tho world. Send at mux' for
sample copy absolutely free tor tho
asking.
Iho Dally Alining Kecord
Denver, Col
ISll.SitlCHH CtirdH.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmakkk.
Iteimlilim si Ksneimliloi'fiurilM.
All toik gusrnuleeil IIchI-oIum.
Wsliihes.noekinitil lew el ry si t-iiwent I'rleei
ooitai.I': tiuovi:, 0111:.
A. II. KING
Attorney ut tA
UOTVAUK. tlltOt'K, Olili.
i
KAYSER
R6ML eSTHTG
Dealers in Cit3r and
Country property.
Houses and Farms
for Rent. Attend
to Collections.
Call or Write.
Ice lot ti Awnrey
i . ,'4--J
L1VJS
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
TniUCMUDTir.M Prlr.
FOR I OUGHSand SOc&St.OO
V"-DS Frco TriaI-
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LTJNO TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACE.
A.
HAMILTON VKATCII
I'KOI'KIKTOIM OK
leFashion Stables
J. E. YOUNG
dllomei'itl-J.aw -
. OHIei) mi Mllli lli-el, IV'ntl Hlfl -COTTAOK
GUOVIt. OkH.
.1. S. Medley. .1. (', .lotutHiiti
M'odlou ij- Johnson,
AltorneyH-at-lnw
fV'ii'e Sultvlt Haul; Wiff.
Speelul ntlotillou Klvctl to MIlllllK
aud t'orporatlnii law.
L.T. llntHi. A, O, Wnstwwk.
WOODCOCK. & HARRIS,
Stlnl stleiittiin Mlvtii to the Isw ul Mines.
HUUKN'H, OllK.
BARKER 6k PERMAN
rmn'iiiKioiiM or
tub BXCHANoir gy
PKAt.KKS IN KINK- -
WINKS. MOIJOKS. CIGARS.
Hall (X CoIwc.II
.MttiliiK HiiKlneors
U. S. Mineral Surveyors
Itootu 1 Hank Illiltt, t'ottiiKV II rove.
C02-0H3 Dix'Koiilan lildg, rortland.
DtX'Kon.
Tlic Fiist
ii
ii
COTTAOK GkdVH. OkK.
Paid ij Capital, $25,000.00
.Money tn hum nn iipprovcd nccuritv.
KxehiniKos suld, nvsiliiblu nnv ,lmi
11 thol'nituil Stntes
OREGON
iShOIT lilNE
amu IJNIOWPACBHC
Tlirco Trains To Tlir M Dally.
Tliitiuitli I'lilliiniii uliiniliii'l uml tniir
1st slwijiitiit oiirt ihillv tn tliiiiilui, Chi'
esi(i, Hiinkiuis; tmuist sleeplliK cuts
dilTly b KilllsHS t'llv , tliriiiili rillllllilll
tmirlst sleep UK mi I persninilly cou
ducted) iHikly Int'liii'iiuo, Khiihhm City t
leoliiiliHt eliiilr ems (wills lice) lo tlC
Mast il.uly.
liouFS
Il I'OKtl.AMI HiClllCAIKI III
I" No ihsMn.iiiesni.
Hki'Mii
roil
C'IiIchkii
1'ortlHtid
Kihh'IhI
thlliii. 111.
VlSlIllllt'
Ititlton.
Atliinlin
Kinross
8:ftp.in.
VIHIIUIII-
luiltiiii,
St, 1'iuil
l'sntMnil
diinii.m.
via
Hioknue,
Tims Si'iikiiii.i.
Iiiiiii I'uitliiliit
salt Lake. Duliver,
I't. Wuitli.Olir.ilin,
Khiisiis tilty, 81.
lmU.CIiU'SKu ami
i;at.
Hali I .tike, Denver,
It. Worth. Dnmlis
Ksusss Oily, St.
tmls.Clilusitontiii
Knst.
Wslln WsllH. Uit
laton , HpukHiie,
WallsiT, I'ullnmn,
MliiiieHpnlls , St,
l'HUl. Diitnth, Mil
Msiikvo, (JhlcHKu A
Ahhivk
6tSui.iu.
7:lSit,m
H PO n. 111
AND HIVEIl SCIIEIlUliK
II SRHSHT KmiS,
1'iMlilenl,
W 11 1 . 1 n .
('hli
Iixlje Ii rectory.
A. F. and A. M.
Conjee Grove No. 51.
ist nml ;jtil SHtnrilay.
Oliver Vcntcli, W.
Meet-.
M.
I. O. O. F.
Coltiiift: Giovu Ko. 68. .Meets
every Saturday night.
Cw. Cotuer, K. Scty
CCKAN
I'or 8n I'rHtielseo livery live ilny
lit H :0t . m. Km .Uteris, 11 y pultltn
iiinl Norlli Itamrli IMilv (except Hun.
day; stHiUO p. in. ; Hnturdsy st 10:00 i,
in. 1'slly tervltn (wstor iierinlttliiK) un
Wliliiiiielteanil Yamhill Itlvers,
l'or fuller liilnriiifltloii auk or wrlln
your nest est llokm siit, or
A- L. CHAIG,
Uenersl l'iweii(ter AkoiiI.
Tlie tlii'itim Itiiilrosd A NiivHkMllua
I'.i. I'lirtlninl, Orettmi.
ASK I II I' i.f - l r.Mt
TICKMTS
ALSO OFHICK OK TIIK
Bohemia and Hlaek Butte Stfttre
First Class Turnouts, Double or Single.
LEWIS &
NOTICE I'OH ITIII.II ATION.
Land Olllco at Itosebtir. Ore.
XovemlM.'r I, 1001.
Notice Is hereby Klvcn-thut tho fol
lowing-named net tier handled notice
of his intention to make Una! proof
In support of his claim, and that said
proof will bo Hindu before J. J. Wal
ton, u. B. uommiKsioner, at nis omce
at Kiij'nc, Oregon, on Jaiiunry 18,
1005, viz: II. K. No. WK, (Jeore I
Hull, for tho Hi; Ms V, Sec. -I. T. 'Jl ,
a,, at. - .
Ho nnines tho following wltncHHes
to prove his continuous resilience
upon and cultivation of said land,
viz:
Knrnest Mcltcynolds. ueor) Har
rison, Oeorgo .MelEeynoIdH, Hert JIc
Uole, ofDlvIdc. OreKon,
j. J . iimni.KK.
ItcKlster.
COTTAGU GKOVIJ, OKI
Till: ('IJTTINd (1UAI.ITV
of uny tool Is always a ilsslrablu
one, but of eiiiml Importance Is tlio
power ot rutaliiliiK this quality ho uh
not to require too frequent sharpen-luir-
1 1 J' niuklnir your purcluiHes of
tho (Jrillin & Veatch ('o. you always
receive your mouey'H worth lu tho
best quality of tools and cutlery ol
properly tcmticrud steel that Is Hiiro
to hold an edge.
iBEfcIl yOB
3000 MEN WANTED.
Til llllV IvOtllWWIv'u r-llltlil I lnl
ului! Liniment, for IthoiiiiiiitlBiii , ml
all pulim aud Inllamntloa. I'rUn
CO cents, all druggist, or by m ill
upon receipt ot price, wrlto V Ij Ki i
nedy, .SiiKltmw, Oregon, for list of
testimonies. Satisfaction iriiarn ji-
toed.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
How can you afford to be without them? When you can run (our 16 G. P.
lamps at 2 cents per light per day.
P. M. R.ates per month for Residences
First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. 25c.
REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING.
Electric Co.
I Cottage Grove
w. o. w.
Hohetnia Umitp Ko. 260. Meets
every Saturday night.
C. II. Van DeuburK. Cletk.
MTw.ofA.
Cottage Grove Gump No. 0ja.
Meeta first anil third Tuesday
IliglltH.
G. W. Wallace, Clerk
F. of A.
Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets
every Kriday night.
S. 15. 1n ttilcr, Secty
Women of Woodcraft.
St. Valentine Circle. Meets
ist and 3rd Tuesdays.
Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors.
Ktuma Colburu Camp,
Meets 2nd and .jth Wednesday,
Kthel Ilisby, Clerk
K of P
Juvenilis I5dge No, ,t8. Meets
every Wednesday night.
Dr. George Wall K. of R, S
Meets
G. A. R.
Appomatax Post No. 34
2nd and 4th Saturday,
II, C. Dtitton, Adjutant.
K. O.T, M.
Cascade Camp No. 66, Meets'
Thursday nights.
Prof. A. I. Hriggs, Secty.
L L Hive No 42
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday
Mrs. K. l'lillmer, K,
K,
MBA
Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays.
S. 15. Under, Secty.
Order Eastern Star
Cottage Grove Chapter No 4
Meets every 2nd aud 4th Fridays
Cclla Iirch , Sect.
2
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Miinrniiilln, Diitittli,
Cilruya, ,Nf l.oiltn
AND AM, I-OINTS MAST AMI SOUTH
Overland Trains Daily Ths Flyor
And The Fast Mall
Splendid Service
Up to date Equipment
Courteotx Employes
Daylight Trip across ths Cascade and
Rocky Mountains.
Fur Tk'Ki-lH, Ilntm, I'iiIiIith anil
I'ull liifiiriiiiitliiii, Cull on or iiiIiIiwh,
II. DICKSON, O. T. A.
122 3d St., Portland Ore.
s.o. viohkks., 11. w. v. a.
tl mu Arnii, HwlIlD WhIi.
Wo lvo 0Xn'dlU'il wrvliH) on (ivlxlit.
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EXPERIENCE
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