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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1905)
WALL. STREET MINING. RECENT developments in Wnll i ulruotln tlio matter of tlio bankniptoj procooillnjrs rgalul ilonroo h Monroe, stock brokers fiml promotors, lmvo ilisclonod Urn Inwardnoss of soran of tlio "raining" operations tu Now York . It acorati Unit this flrra is booking tho Mon treal it Boston Mining aompany of umtsu uoiumm. Tito stock was tnknipuUtod to n prico of four dol lar per obnro and vrbon Lawson look n vfbook at "copper" rocontly tbo stock wont down from tbo high mark to practically nothing. Mon- too Sc. Mouroo, in an effort to koop up tho market, bought and offored stook m far as porwiblo and in ordor to eoouro capital to cro&to a ficti tioua mnxkot, arrangod to borrow $60,000 daily for oigbt sncccssire day from a leading bank, tho cash, ior of which is ono of tho under writers of tho M, ft B. stock. With this money from the bank tho brok ers got in on both sides of the mar ket and endeavored to stay tho fall- Inir Price, bv wbatis knowtt as 'kmIi sales." Of course iu the eud the brokers woro unablo to accept all the offored stock at tho dotitious prico that they had created and a recrirer was appointed. Wo- have no moans of knowing whether the Montreal & Boston stock is worth ton cents or ton dollars, but the dis closure in tho court pruceodings, now Under way, as to tho manipula tion of tho market for thii Btock and Iho relation of reputable finan cial concerns to such a questionable practice oasts an interesting light on tho rotten places in Wall street finance, high and low. It has been disolosed that tbo origina capital of the syndics to was only 11,000 and its eliborato offices were furnished cmtfco installment plan. It is safe to say that not one dollar of the money raised by this flotation ever weut into tho Ground, and if the pnblle bad been more successfully gouged it is questionable whether any thfcn would have found its way into the mine. This disclosure will help leimalo mining by rousing the people to the practice of these frenzied financiers and the result in the end will bo al together beneficial. Of course, leg itimate enterprises will bo discred ited, loo, in this general exposure, but tho sooner these fraudulent" practices and swindliug operations hlbo Wall street "miners" ore thrown in the lime light of public ity the better it is for all legitimate business. Mining World. OREGON ORES KEQUIRE DIF FERENT TREATMENT. THE New York Commercial publisnes on the 7th instant, an annual mining review, in which appeared the following from Genl ernl Manager Fuller.of the Sumpter smelter: The mining outlook in Oregon is excellent. The completion and operation of the new Sumpter smelter has given the producing properties of the district an oppor tunity to ship their ores to us in the shape of concentrates and crude ore. The smelter, which has been operating on one shift a day, will soon start to run on its tull capacity of 100 tons per day. When in full blast this means that the various mines that nre contributing ore to the smelter will receive about $3, 500 per day. A peculiar feature of the mine development in this state is shown by the act that the point has been reached where the character of the rs has chanced, so that a new pro cess must be submitted to properly treat the ores. Heretofore, most of the ores have been free-milling, and the minintr men of the state are low iu realizing the necessity of changing their mills so as to treat their ores to the best advantage. The product of the mines during the year was smaller than the 1903 output, but 1905 will show a sub. atahtial increase over 1903. The Snmoter district suffered through the year through the revelations that have occurred in connection with the affairs of the Red Boy and Golcouda companies, but with the fe-orgnniiations which are under way the properties suouia agatn enter the producing list. I would estimate that about sixty companies nre operating properties in this vi cinity, t AFRAID OX' STRONG MEDICINES. .Many people sutler for yen from rheumatic puliw, mid piefer to do so ratUor tlmn take the strong modi- It ..-..nil.. .rlv.ui fni rliiMiuiiit.lHrn. not;, kuowlng that tjiilr-li relief from pnln may ho had Uavy ly ui;piyli;t5 out tnkliiK any medicine Internally. I'ur. nolo by The Modern nmriimcy, GEMS IN VERSE oir h nakr. BemtthtnK to lira tor uoa to lh pUcw, Bomtthlnjj to 61 tor mayMy Something- to glv avn aocttm m Brc And yet It vraa only a, baby I Cootnc and lauihttr and turtle and erlM, Dtmplta for tendertal ktawNj Chaoa of hop and of rapturt and Slgha. Chaoa of, faint and of btlaata. tAtt year. Ilk all ytara, tho toaa and tM thorn; Ihla year a wIMcmew maybo. Dot heaven atoopeJ under tbo root oa the mnm That It broucht thoro onlr a bbr. Denies Complicity. Washington, Keb. 'i. Senator Mitchol, commenting on tho now indiotmont returned against biro yesterday, mado tho following state ment today: "When Francis J. Honey gols through with his character-blackening process, and court shall meet In April, I shall bo on hand, if living and well, in Portland to moot in tho open, before court and jury, Henoy and his allies and all accus ers and accusations whioh in any wiso seek to connect mo with any Una frauds, bribery or other oHenso. Of tho final out come I have not the slighest fear, but in tbo mean time I assort in tho most posiuvo manner : I uover in my life had anv conversation with Frederick A. Eribs in reference to any lands or any other business matter. "I am equally positivo in tho statement that never received from Eribs or any other person for him, directly or indirectly, any check or cheeks for any amount whatevor, either on the Roseburc Bank or any other bank, in consideration for any services rendered or to bo rendered by mo as Senator or otherwise, or for any purpose whatever." Senator Mitchell says be wel comes searching investigations of everv charge against him, saying nothing but distorted and miscon strued innocent nuts of his, "sought t)be supported by the testimony o' convicted felons,' can connect him with laud frauds. He says Eribs uovur coutt acted with him for the service of A. H. Tnntior and himself to appear for him before the Lund Office, because his partnership with Tuuuer stipula ted that hu (Mitchell) conld not be interested in department business I'OISONS IN FOOD. Perhaps you don't realize that many pnln polduus originate Iu your food, but some day you feel n twinge of dyspepHln tluit will convince you. Dr. KlngV New Life fills nre guar anteed to cure nil slekueHsdue to pol soiH of undigested food or money dock. -JSC ut uensons I'aarmacy. Try them. Xa Aid to ErTtven. "TTnw do you Hko this climate P "first rate," answered O10 native. 'It's so full of malaria an' things that folks that wan't born hero don't gen erally stay loos, an' It kind of keejn the society -clear of Immigrants." Washington Star. CHAM BEIt LA IK'S COUG H REMEDY THE MOTHER'S FAVORITE. The soothing and healing proper, ties of this remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt mid permanent cures huvB made It u favorite with people everywhere. It Is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, ns It always affords quick relief, and us It contains no opium or other harm ful druir. It muv bf given us confi dently to 11 bitby us to an adult. For sale by Tiie Jlouern I'lmrnincy. N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNT? Or LANK. In the mutter of the Estate of Samuel A. bettings, deceased. Ci tation. To Maryluud Octtlncs.Clay county, Illinois; Martha A. Clssell and Mnry Ann Qettlngs, state of Illinois; Uetsey Leach, state of Illinois; Thoxton Gettlugs, state of Illinois: Mary Mc Cllntock, state ot Illinois; Rose Em branks, Uetiton, 111.; Henry Uettlugs, St. Jouts, Mo.; Mary Bryant, Miami, III.: Manila Greenwood, state of Illi nois; ljiwrenco Croslln, Funny Croshn, HarrlHon CroMlln.Jenny Cros lln, Georgo Croslln and Arthur Cros lln residence unknown, and all per sons known und unknown Interested In said estate: Greeting In the name of tho State of Oregon, You are hereby cited mid roqulred to uppeur Iu the county court Of the state of Oregon, for tbo county of Lane, at the court room thereof, at Eugene, In the county of Lane, on Monday, the thirteenth dsy of Febru ary, 1905, ut three o'clock In the after noon of thut day, then and there to show caus'-. If any you have, why nn order should not be made authorizing and empowering the administrator in tho above estate to sell the real estate belonging to said estate, said real estate being described as follows: Beginning at a point 353J feet west of the southeast corner of a lot of fant deeded to J. D. T'erkins by a. f. Adams, run thence north 407.0 feet, thence west 312 feet, thence south 407.0 , feet thence south 27 degrees west 209.33 feet, thouco east 407 ,feet, thence north 181) feet to the place of beginning, containing 4.4 acres of hind more or less la the city of Cot tugo Grove, Lune county, Oregon. Witness, tho Hon. G. R. Chrlsman, Judge of tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for tho County of Lane und the eenl of said court here to nlllxcd, this 28th day of Decomber, 1004. (Sent: Attest.) U. U. Leu, (00-5) ciork. Do Not Neglect a Cold. Evary cold wsaktna th Lungs, lowrtho Vitality and malt tho vttom U abla to withstand &ch tucceeillna cold, thus Tuwlnrr tho wav for mora sortous disss. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES? ORRMANICNTLY CURCJ 1 Consumotlon. Oouahs, Colds, Qoro Throat, Asthftia, Croup, Whooping cougn, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Soro Lungs. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORE HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES NOT CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUOH. MBS. 9ALUB LOCKBAR, OotOtfiwtlt. T0H., "W. dltalirarKlTMUIuraiittoD. Vh.o tu. rhHttrm ?o?Sl atitKnni i in ins dodjs suiku Maw a Best Remedy for Children. Evory Dottlo Guaranteed. . . s TMRam I(2CVI MOO, owe mnu ..ww. BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT C0..ST.L0U1S.M0. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY The Modern Pharmacy. iiiia vi iimtni.i. I'filil'Ml-.lJN. 1 1 iiwiIh hu t. lit 1 lo fnroHluli t . t ;i tell, 1 1... i.titmi ttiiii. utittiiitftli mm llvttr nru hmlly nffMtod, itmvo trtmhlo Is nlieiid, imiOH you tnko thu prottei' inodU'lno for your dUeuHC, im Mrs. John A. Young, of CI11.V1 ,N. . .did. she Hn,v. "1 liud iiiuirnlKla of tin liver mill NiouiMcn. iny uenri wan weiiKi'iii'd, timt I eonhl nut eat. 1 wim very lnul for u Um tlmo, but In Klcelrle ItttterM. I found Jimt, what I r.. iintitlrli. istllai'itil mill cured iw " llest iiiwlleliw lor wenlt women. Snhl uiidor mmranlen by Hoiikoii'h I'lmi'iniu'.v.ili iinulrtt.ut C0e iv 1 SU'lv IIIIADAOIIK. This dlntivsMlng iilluu'itt r'nttK from a dlNonlorcd eoiullllonor tho Htom- mill All tlllll U limlllll til I'tllTt II mm' Ih ii diwur twimft lunilKrliiliiH Stommh und I .Ivor TuluYt. In fnct, tlio nttnek nmv I to warded off, or greatly Iohhimiimi iu Hoveriiy, ny iivk bur n ilimo til thcKiiTnlilotH iu Hoon its tho llrst KVHtimi ul nn ntttick iti- lientn. Sold by Tlio Moiiorn rimr-mucy. Hurrying tip tho Baby. J A correspondent sends ua an ex tract from a .ppem which recently appeared In o South African paper, thinking we shill approve of Its seu- tlments. Wetdb, we do. The in spired verse is entitled "Maklug a Man" and begins: Hurry tho baby as fust as you can, Hurry hlru, woVtr him, raaUoblma man! Off with his billy clothes, Ret him In pants, Feed him on uriiln foods and nmks htm advance; Hustle-hlin, soou'ss lie's nblo to walk Iuto a crBininer school, cram him with talk? Fill his poor head full otflguieaand facts. Keep on a-Jnnlihlng Ilium In till It cracks. ' Loudnn Revlow. AGONIZING UUltNS are lustnntlv rellovod, mid iietfeetly henlod, tiy Ilucklon's Arnlcu Siilvo. C. lllventiark, Jr., of Norfolk, Vti . writes: "I burnt my kneo drvniUullx : that It blistered all over. llucklenV Arnica Salvo stopiiod the pulu, und healed it without a st ar." AIho heals nil wounds and sores. SJc at Hen sou's rimruiacy. The M OF COTTAOK CrOVK. OKI!. Paid Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan tui approved ecurlty. Kxcluingi'n sold, avulhible iinv ,le it theUnitnl States T. C vni, Cublcr, A. C. Wood, .-ck NOTIl i: I'Olt I'l llI.K'ATION. I'. H. Lund Ollleo, ItiiKoburir. Ore. Dec. 1. 1W)I Notliv Ih hereby iilven that tho ollowlm; mimed pettier Iiiih llleil notlcii of his Inti'titlon to innku lllinl iiriiul In HUiport of his clalin, and that huIiI iiriinf will U nmilo lHtore tho Itecliter and Htwlver ol tho V. S hand Ollleo at ltomliur.', Ort'Koii, on February 20. 1IHIS, vli: II, K. Nn. IIIIJ. John V. Miihw.v. for tho Si:t HV.h. Woo. 21). T. LM 8.. It. !l W. Ho iiainoHtho followliiK wIIiioknon to prove hlf continuous residence upon ami cuittviiiiou in miui iuiiii. vlii lli'iirvn. r'liinliH. Willlnni T. Mc Coy. V, 11. Inssoy and II. D. DutiKhmaii, nil of I.undon, OroRou. J. T. Iliiiiiuns, ItOKlstvr. IIIMUT tlllll, Frctldent. L.T. lUnla. NOTIt'K rOII flilll.lCATION. UnllM KlatM Uivl Omre. Ilcnrliurit, Onu"", lec. Ja, 1001. NoiImii htralir jlren lht In rmnptltnra with ia rurllii ul ttiO Ml ol (Vnirrx ot Jno, lHW.witlllKl "An act l"t tba U ol llmtwr lamfa In tfi cun.nl illlornl.()iocon Nrvaila.ainl W Mhlinl.in Tnliuir."Milo tl tu all I ho puUle Uti.l tr act ot AiifUil I. lwi. .lulls' IV 1'ltAtiV of Luranr.Cuunly l Ijurn. suto of OrfRiin. ha.. Ihlt Aay lllr.1 In till, iiniro till ';rn IMrmciit Nii.MI0lor the imrcliiwo thNW i ot nrciliiii N". I' Timii.tiln J I HuiiUi, ol IUu I ml mul will nlUT iwiwf to luiw tlul Hi" laml iuiii(lit 11 imirn vahmhlii tnr 111 tlmtwr or atone than lor nutlculiural nirmwa ami to psutillih hi) rUIni to aia land twture J. J. Walton. II H Coiiiiiillinirr.at lili nltlro at HuiKim, llreiwn. on Saturday, tho 4th lUr nt March. llo namm at John Hunt. 1!1 Ail.lUon, L I) llarrlnuioii ami Arby Harrington, all ol Lorauo, Una I'ounly, Oreiruu. Inu.nil all lu...nil. f.lllllllnrf .ll.vr.rlV lllH above described UmU at reo.ue.leil to file their claim. In thlinmc oil or before laid till day of March, lixa. . .. , . (Win) J. T. IIiiiihik. lU'tl'ter V1ITWK villi I'll lll.lt AT1DN. lndOltlcent IbiMlMirii.tlri-iioii Jan. tt. lagn Notleel. hereby iiOeu Hut the fiillnulmr- luinisi seiner ua. nieii noiire oi ui uuBinimi to iiune mul immi tu auiini oi ni. ciaini. ami tu. i ui.i irfii.it win Im in.iile before .I.J. H itrt on V. s. I'iMiiiiii r at hi. ornYe at Keii", Ore- Hn, nn Mar 4. l:n ill II, I'. No UKM, Kim-rr W Ho.ler,f..r the N , s.v I l.T Ji I., It W. He nanieathe folbmuin lliii-.e tu iimirii In. eoiitiiinoii. ri .Idi'lice iiimiii and cillllvftlloll ot .Mid Wild, 111 Wlllll' Willie, villie llllioairil. , Jame. s Wilku'i'. and NcImiii II, llimter. all of Coltaxetirore. ore .... J T Hut HUM lleitl.trr. ELECTRIC LSCi rlXS' How can you allprd to be without them? When you can ran lour 16 C. 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. Cottage Grove Electric Co. M I Hammond Mr urn u'aauw-" 100 First Street PORTLAND, ORE. Manufacturers of SELF-CONTAINED WOOD FRAME AND SECTIONAL STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Kock Crushers, Steam Scrapers, Tramways, Etc Dl!AU!K3 IN Engines, -Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, '' Waterwheols Air Compressors, Air and Electric Drills Hand Drills A cpmplete line of Mine and Mill Supplies. Catalogues, Flans and Prices on application to Hammond M'fg. Co. loo 1'lrst Sticet PORTLAND, - - OREGON 1 g. Go. g 1 1 9 ! BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H, C. MADSEN, Watciimakur. Ilf l-nltlim at rtaaniiabla cnarrfra, All work KUraaltett lltil'dau. Wtohe.,Cliii)kimUcalrjfllowiiril(H COITAOIC 11H0VK, 0JIK. A. H. KING a .... ... A aT.amap (JOTTAOK. OllOVK, OHX. T. E. YOUNQ Attornou-ut-Laxo inncv (mi wmu nn COTTAOU, OKOVIt, OUII I. S. Modify. J.. JoIiiihoii Medloy j- Johnson, AttoriioyM-iit'luw Office Suite :i Hunk Wtftf. BimIivI ntli'iitlmi Klrim tti Mlnlim itml Ctirporutltm l.uw. BARKER & PERMAli I'liontiKTOimor THB BXCHANaB"" .IlKAMtUM IN riNK WINKS, MQU0K8, CIORS. lln Itrnt. ColtagallrufnOn, lluff & Colwcll MlnlllK KiikIhw" ( U. S. Mineral Surveyors Itnoiii 1 Hunk lllilif, Cottiro Orore. nOi-UKI Ort'Kontnn llldif, rortlniifl, Ort'KOii. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, ?lt(orncit-at'bite HpUI attention jlran lo lha law of Hlaaa, KUUKNIv, OIIK. LODGE DIREOTORY. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, Meets 1st ami 3rd Saturday. Oliver Vcatcli, W. M. W. O. W. llolicmla Camp No. a6o. Meets every Saturday night. C. II. Van Dcnburg, Clerk. M. W. Of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6434. Meets first and third Tuesday nights. w:. w. Wallace, t:ienc. F. of A. Court Hohemla Mo. 33. Meets every l'ritlay night. ' ' S. li. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. I. O. O. F. Cottnge Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Cottier, I'. Secty. , MB A Meets every and and 4th Mondays. S. H. Lauder, Secty. K of P Juvenilis Lodge Jfo, 48. MteH every Wednesday ulght. Dr. George Wall K. of k. 0 Q. A. R. AlMlArltnirtW TVt M 4 l.laaflal 4 1'VUtUIHA A W0 aVVWfl f V 2nd and 4th Saturday. T . ......... A. II.. ....I K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66, Mectt Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. llrlggs, Secty. L L Hive No 4a Meets 2nd ami 4th Tuesday Mrs. Ii. Pullmcr, R. K. ( Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every and and 4II1 1'tldayt Celia Ltrrch.Sect. , Royal Neighbors, Uiuiua Colburii jCauip, Meets ami and 4th WcduestUy, Uthel llWiy, Cltiki 0. A S. B It It Ttma Tatla No. To Tike EITetl Apr. 2aJ, A8K TIIK AtUJUl f.lll TiOKiirrs Cut lloun.l InS-No I A.M. ill. rs 0 7-.W 7.M J-.VI 11:01 .11 1 1I .:il . w .0 I'M.-li-w 7-M l:M I'M 4.01 11 air l.JU . M 1:11 m l.n'l tuinalr. I n.l IMIIr Ki rrptHumU. 7CiiHiu Tlriir." .Walilrlt . . X'Ulllll .Orrti lionlo lulcr . .. .nomiu ll llm-k llrav.l I'll HHw.rl . Hur Itwikr I'.iliil .T..I llrl-Ua. Vl.lw,l Km! ut ruck. , ISOI. tV Humid No 1 -.' "J.M'.-I'.M VIA 1I:1oi l-iilt 10:11 lu: 10:11 I0..O lO'.fll 10.111 t" am VM a:wi iJ ttv l ll" 11 iwr. tit !'!! Iio- Hnbrrttoeli.nicoitllhiiul notlr. Allimlwaril Irul.hl (,.rr.tcl nnf at Iba 10I11I rl.k ul .liliiir amliiMi.l.iiira, Kil!il will 11..1 Iio ranlr.J.1 lha O. AM. h It. K, IHmi aliiir (1 JO . hi. To lii.ma 1 irwaritlnir vti nail limn Iralfht mint Im . Hrair.1 III .iu.l llnw Ui ruill ul la lllll tlllml A. U. WOOD. Acting (en Mcr. 1 OREGON StiOIrLlNE amd UNION PACIFIC Three Trains To Be East Dally. Tlirouuli I'lillnmn standard and tour lit HlcvpW utra tlHily to Oinalia, Chi cniru. bnokiinui tour It t ilvoplne carl daily lo knnina City; tlirouuli I'ullmtn tourist nlooiiinn enra (personally co. ilucteil) weekly toCMcnKO, KanBaiClty; reclinlnK chnrcarB (icats free) to llio Kaat dally. ZZZ TO ' Spokane, 81, Vaul, MtnttetijioU,,' I)Klur, Chicago, 81 Couii AND M.U rOINTS KASt AND BOUTS OmluJ Trilit D&lly TU Fl;tr ItdTki Fatt Utll Splendid Service Up to dite Equipment Courteous Employat DillltM Trip, across tba Caui.i m I Rttky MtBiUlit. 2 2 70 iHiRnlNuixllmcAOo 70 Iu Wo cliania ot rata. av DXI-AIIT roit Hncclal Oilfiiiiin. vialliitit' Inutiiii Atlantic KxiirusH 8:16 p.m. viallunt Intoii. Ht, 1'fliiT Kant Mail 0 il5n.m, via Hpukaur. TlUli HcilKUULall from l'urtland Bull Luke, Denver, Kt. Worth, uniitlia, Kiiiihuii Ciitv. Bt, IX)ul,ClileaKO und I'.iini. Halt l.ko, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omalis. KiiniHs City, Ht. Ixiuli.ClilcaKO anil Kaat. Walla WufloTTeW laton , HpokaneJ Wullaco, riiiimati, MlnncHpolU , St, l'aul, Duluth, Mil. wankca, Chicago A Kaat. Ainttv FIIOM 5:25 p.m. 7il5a.tn H-OOa.m OCEAN AND JUVEH SCHEDULE For San Frnncleco Every five day nt 8:00 p.m. For Astoria, way point a und North Hoiicli Dally (excapt Sun day) ut fi :00 p, in. i Haturdny at 10 iOO p, in. Dully aorvlco (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill Klvere. Kor fnllor lnfnniintlon aak or wrlto your nearest ticket neut, or A. L. CRAIG, Uenernl l'aaaonge'rAftont. Tho Oregon Jtallroml & Navagatlon Co. Portland, Oregon, Kor Tlckftn, Itutv. Kohlcrs nnd Full liilorinutloii, Cnll on or mltlrm, ' ' II. DICK80K, t,'t. A. 122 3d jSt., Portland Ore. B.G. YKHKK8., U. W. P. A. Ill rinl Aranoa, Daattla Wa, Wo rIvo cidltod norvlco on rnrlghft. Route you HlitpmenU vln flmit Northern. 1 Full in formation from Wm. IMiidkii. Qcnt, Agent. Portland, OrrKon. ikhMlAj. CO YBARO .aaaHT - mm flADB PNANsiV Dinar. Cott mama Ac Any imu iiMea ana 6mteDtkm wm ttnleilf UNrMkn -fhir oplnkm frw vLctbi tm fitTittlOtt U ibavblrpttU. Opsnraonlsm. tlonttHct1rorii9(ftmtlu. HlHsDQfl on rami lalMMra tanicr. Ul4At MMior for aoul 4cU4 atof t, v&bottl ebf , la lb AkandaomalTllraaMalMVMktr ImIM cnUUiin 01 any latantlfl. toorn.L Tanaa, N a TMnronrmon4n.il. r)oi4 tjall rwdUiif. Eugene Planing Mill Jlanufacturere of ' Suh, Door?,; Mouldlnjt, Rattle itt OsnerU Hill Work. Turning und Statr.tmUtlluirn Bpecl- nlty. A)l oplcrnwlll rtpiyo prompt nttontion, jHntiflnctlon Kiinrnnteed. Uf'tlm'ates Cliw'rfMlly PurnlalieU. AildrorlHi IU rJivronco Ht, f KUOKNK, OIIK aill'" f y-'-- t aft X'.