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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1905)
BEETS FOR THE GARDEN. Rom Good Yrlcl- For Markrt or For Home I Many varieties of lets cilut, lnt flu majority of Moph nrv Iutervstd only In knoM'Ing whnt nre the lost two or thrro, nud the (juration la constantly helng propounded wlmt nre tin hest tor general use. ln tin Now I lump slilro experiment ntntlon's list of veg etables for tn'st success In market g.ir denlntf or In the home garden the pln few -Jl I- A . . WBil'J ,. -.VKI S VA -" J a rrLipsE. BASTIAX KAULY. chwht s roYrriAX. aklixgtox FAVonrrs. Ion I expressed that Eclipse Is the leading variety for early bunching or later cutting for marfcet. It Is globular In shape, color dark red. quality excel lent, being fine grained and sweet. It Is very early, maturing only a few days later than the Egyptian. Crosby's Egyptian Is recommended for Its value ns extremely early, but not for fall or winter use. It Is of flattened shape, desirable for bunch ing or cutting when small, but almost worthless for market when matured owing to Its Irregular appearance. Col or deep red, tops small and dark. Arlington Favorite Is reported not equal to the Eclipse or Egyptian for early bunching or cutting, but valuable for later use owing to the fact that It does not become overgrown ns quick ly as most varieties. Size medium, nearly round, color very dark red, quality good, tops large. Bastlan Is an early, light colored tur nip beet. THE SEEDLESS APPLE. My Lady. H Fr.l. rli'VKmltti. Out. of the South there rumen IjjuVv fair; Her mantle wn of roolesd, palest green: She llunir It wide. It touched the w ootid. nnl there Wore tender leave where once Imro boughs had been. she frowned: the sky wan cloudy, and the r.nrth Felt the new thrill of livening; April ruin: She- sighed, and. sighing, jravo the warm moist May winds birth: Her blue ryes smiled; the heavens grew bright ng: in. Slie loosed her ml gold tre?ses, mid the sun Flooded the world. At her ilrst whlsiHrod words Tho meadow brooks fell talking one to one. she sang: the tvhiH's were thesongn of birds. Whore, on the uplands, her light fo had prvflfod, lloustonias and shy violets marked the place. From trees that her white lingers had caressed, Sprang broad-leaved dogwood and the w hlto-thorn's lace. The wild azaleas owned at her blush; I'he orchards grow- faint pink with apple bloom: My l.Ady breathed, am! zephyrs came to tirusli A thousand Ilowers and scatter their perfume. And as she crossed tho world and smiled to shein. New alleluias did Earth's children sing; And who with pure heart touched her garment s hem Had gained a blessing from "My I-ady So ring. E very body ' Ma jjful no ciiAMr.Ki:LAixscoi(iHiu:Mi:nv THE NEST AND MOST roPt'I.AK ".Mothers buy It foreronpy child leu, railroad men buv It for severe coughs and elderly ln'ople buy It for la gripiv." say Moore Ilron,, Eldon, I jwa. " esell more ofChamtierlain s Cough Ketnedv than any other kind. It seems to hive taken the lend over several other good brande." There is no question, but thin medicine is the bes-t that can le procured for roughs ami colds, whether it w a child or an adult that is attlicted, It always euros and cures quickly. Sold bv The Modern ritarinacv. ' The Ciar'i Bodrg-aard. The czar's bodyguard conslstsfof fif teen Circassians noted for the!rken- ness and courage. They accompany the emperor everywhere, sometimes In disguise, sometimes In uuiform and on occasions as private gentlemen of the court. They keep a special watch on the kitchen and examine everything that Is couked In-fore It Is placed on the Imperial table. The wine Is tasted several times a day by three persons. for fear that It should he drugged Practical Conntiti on This Much Talked of 3(oTl(r." At the rarmers' institute at Fort Clinton, 0., a great peach and nppl growing region, attention was called to the new seedless, coreless apple, and It was briefly discussed as to possiblli ties and probabilities of success. liefer ring to this discussion. Dr. W. I. Cham berlalo makes the following comments in Ohio Farmer: The success of tho navel or seedless orange has been lm mense. It there as good a chance, as great probability of success, for the seedless apple? Ita Chancea. first, ine ueeu does not seem to iu to be so great The thirty or forty large seeds all through the old fashion ed qgjnge were a nuisance In mating "from the hand" or lu slicing for des sert The core of the apple gives Utile trouble in either case. The corer re moves It for baking, with little waste of time br apple, and leaves a place for sugar. In quartering or slicing, after paring, for pies or sauce, the core gives little trouble. Second, the opportunity does not seem to me so good and the difficulties greater. Of oranges there are but two varieties known to the average con suoier the navel and the seedy. Of appTes there are twenty or more varle lies, eacn wen Known to consumers (and hundreds less known), each with its peculiar, distinctive and inviting color, shape and especially flavor. To make the seedless apple as successful as the seedless orange we should need to produce a seedless Belmont Jona than, Fameuse, Feck's Pleasant, Seek No Further, Belleflower, Grimes' Gold en, etc., each with its delicious and pe culiar flavor; also varieties for all the seasons of the year. Children, Weeda, Com and Ileua. A Tennessee woman says In an ex change: The children are given ground end soedsnnd are encouraged to watch things grow. They can bo of help in pulling weeds good for pigs and cows. Purslane Is the only weed I let grow In my garden, for the only "good weed Is a dead weed," but I alwayB like to pull big bunches of purslane for my cows and chickens, botii of which like It As the cow, the hens and the gar den are three money makers each should help the other. Silage For Dalrr Cows. Facts reported by the Ohio experi ment station are thought to Justify the conclusion that 6llage can be made to take the place of a considerable portion of the grain ration for dairy cows. It is believed that by growing more of the feods rich In protein clover, alfalfa, soy beans, cowpeas, field peas, vetches and ensllolng them or feeding them a Lay It will be possible to further reduce the ..uiount of grain fed. A NO IT RHEUMATISM There nre few diseases that Inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which sum a varied and useless lot of reme- icn suggested. To say li'0 1. that it can be cured is. therefore, a bold statement to muke. but Cham berlain's Pain Lalm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success in tho treatment of this dis ease. One application of Pain Halm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to jermanent cures iiy its use. Why suffer when Pain Palm affords such quick relief ann costs but a trine: ior sale by i lie .Modern I'tiarmacy. Very Good. "Yes, Ilunter is really t engaged to Miss Roxley." so no wa3 telling me. Lie says she's not very pretty, bnt she's good. "Tes, good for a minion In her own right"-Philadelphia Press. A SI KE THINO It i-said that nothincr Is truee.v cept r eath and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption Is a Hiiro cure lor all Jimtr ami throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. N. YnnMetre of Sheohordtown, V. Va., nays"! had a severe cane of 1'ron- hitis and for a year tried everything 1 heard of. Iut got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured n.e absolutely.'. It's infal- ilue f r t run 1 1. Vhoorlii2 Cough. trip. 1 lieiiuiui, i ;iii1 Consumption. I'ry it. li s gn tran teed by liensou's 'ii o iii;i . . 1 1 ,;i I Uottlca Iree. Jte. l.i-f .".'J'-, ;rd.!u DR. DAKKIN TALKS On Deafncss-A Partial Lis of Patients Cured by the Celebrated Specialist Follows Eugene (iuard. It Is from the t hroat that thecila del of hearing Is taken. The mucus membrane lining of tin throat lines also the passages to the ears the Eustachian tubes. When disease sets up in the throat ills likely to extend into the Eustachian tuU's. the name conditions that cause swelling or imlaimuat Ion, or them cretlon of thick ami heavy mucus Ii the throat cause the same exect In the car tutn's. Phsrydgttis, larngstis, rhinitis tonsillitis, bronchitis and all the many diseases of the membrane of the throat may tvsiilt in deafness or discharging ears. Scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid fecr product" Inttammat ion of th throat which often extends to th cnrtultes, and causes 1 1 -j i fncss. It Is ncce-saiy to u-e an entirely different treatment, one that will reach tho seat of the inilaimnatlon In the ear tubes themselves and that can bo done bv electricity. Head noises indicate a condition of impaired hearing or that tho hearin is going to fail. Whenever the t leal incut has galne an Inllueueo over head noises, it Is a certain sign that restoration of hear lug will soon take place. Nearly everv ease of deafness caused bv disease ia the Eustraclatt tubes ean Ik cured bv the proper use nf electricity and medicines if skillfully applied. The following list of -ople cured and benefitted in this vicinity should be convincing proof of the superiority of electricity over the ills of tho tleh: Judge J..I. Whitney, Albany, deaf ness and ringing noises in the car. Mrs. Nettle Dempsoy. Waterloo, Or., catarrh and ulcers of the no so. W. W. Paiisli, Sod i illc, deafness cured. .1. I a. Oxford, Prow nsvllle. Or., leafness cured in ten minutes. Mrs. PetCrntitrce. residing In t'rab- tree.Or.. rheumatism and catarrh. Mrs. N. E. Olin. 50s First street. Al- banv, deafness, kllnev and bladder trouble3. P. A. Pacey. Jefferson. Or., deaf. nesrt cured ten years ago. No return of It. D. F. West. Fhiluview. Or., chionte catarrh, stomach and kidney troubles of Ilftcen vears' standing. Henry Nruer, Turner. I'r., deafness and discharging ears cured Miss D. G. Peddick. Lebanon. Or., discharging cars restored. Mrs. Dora Hadlev, sodavnie. nr.. discharging ears- constipation and dyspepsia. ti. . lleniglit, IU.( Fine sirecl. .l- iany, deafness. -Mayors, lomilson, of Wooditurn, rheumatism and generally ran down; cured eleven years ago. Miss Irene Ashford, of Salem, dis charging ear cured. Hundreds ol others might be men tioned who do not want, their numi mentioned. Ml. IIAKHI.X'S ri .O i; Ol lit SIMisS Dr. liar rin can lw consulted free at tho Hotel Sinecdc, Eugene, Or., until July 1st, from lu to " o'clock daily evening, 7 to ; Sundav 2 to I p. m. The doctor makes a specially of all diseases of the eve, ear, hose and throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases, or those who suner from apathy and imliiference: also gentic-ulliiary and skin diseases, in ejther sex, Hindi as blood taints, seru inal weakness and lost vigor, varl eocelcs and stricture. All curable chronic diseases treated All curable chronic diseases treated at a week, or in that proportion of time as the case may re.iuirc. 'I'he poor treated free except medicines rrom l to ii a. m. daily. .o case published except by permission of the patient. All business relations with Iir. Darrln strictly confidential line vistlt is desirable, though many cases can lie treated bv home treat ment by witting symptom. ORILNTAL COURTESY. An Inoblntt In X lileli )lln Anna IWrkliiann I'laureil. Miss Anna Dickinson traveled every where Independently and saw human nature la nil of Its lulr. Wrltlnit tu woman friend once, she describes! a re ception given by wealthy t'hlnamefi In i restaurant kept by 'lit I. unit In San Francisco, and she was the uuest of honor. She said that she saw a serv ant coming toward her with u bt dl vldisl Into many compartment, with different kinds of nut and candles tu tho smaller trays. Mio picked out half doxcii or more and laid them on tlx irtn of tho chair, which served n ta As tho attendant massed on to ether she saw that ench took only out bonbon, ami she was much otnhar russed. Hut when tho servant approached the chief I'hlnaman, the one who had orlg Inatod the reception, ho took it largo hnmlfut. and those after htm did the same, and then Mis Dickinson felt re Moved. She wrote; "After I learned that I must havt shocked all of those educated, cultured Chinamen as much n you r I should have been shocked If wo had Invited U l.iiiionioi whom we respected to dine with u and he had taken a whole frl chicken and torn It limb from limb at our table. In such an event would you or I have had tho tact and courtesy to ,.iv.. biUen other chicken and thus dismembered them'r" Proud of His Typesetter . The Alturas Nsv lira lias ttistal led a simplex typesetter, winch is a "il.uulyt" and devotes nms to telling about its typesetter. Tlic lira's typesetter only sets type and requires an oiK-rator and elect ric motor to make it do that. 1 he Record has a typesetter that moves ol Us own volition, chews and smokes tobacco, lies alxnit the paper's eiroulation, handles pro fanity with artistic skill, rustle, grub, saws wnod, ptiinns water, sweeps out the office, can almost dance the two step and has actually threatened to wash the front win dows ol the olhcc and we.ve never said a blessed word about our type setter. Cedar ville Record. . I l'o save a life. Dr. T. !. Metritt. o No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In n wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, onused bv ulcer ation of tin stomach. I had oileu mud Electric (titters excellent for u-ute stomach and Liver troubles so prescribed them. The patient gained from tho lirst, and has not bad an attack in II months." Electric Pit ters are positively gunranU'cd for DvsiM'psia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only ftnoat P.enson's Pharmacy. Chlvalrr at Dlaronnt. He There was a run on tho bank. was mere? iou were fortunate to pet yoiy ruouey out She ies; but I never saw such dlscouctesy. There wasn't a man offered ine his place on the line. New York Times. FOR A WEEK DKJESTfON. No medicine can replace food but ChamlM'rlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It Is not the ouantlty of food taken that glv.n strength and vigor to the system, but the amount dlges ted and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail togivi these Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefited by their use. They only cost a quarter. I or sale by 1 In .Modern Pharmacy. rmy You, Go. To live within one's Income Is I the secret of prosperity. Happiness ls'the heritage of the one who adheres to -this rule, and a contented mind and an ever Increasing bank account .will' be long to the one who buys onlyVwhat be .nn Tifii- rvi. 1 OFICK ARREST J. A. Oiilledge, of Verbena, Ala. was tw ice in the hospital from a severe case of piloHcauHing 21 tumors. Alter doctors and all remedies laiiuu. Pucklen's Arnica Salve uulckly arrest- (l iurtuer inllaininat on and cured him. It conquers itches and kills pain. 2."c at Reason's Pharmacy. HER BINE Will overcome indigestion and dys- jiepsla; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood euriclier and iu- vlgorator In the world It I purely vegetable, perfectly haruille.sH and should you Im' a sufferer from disease you will uso It If you are wise. It. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr. Cocoa and Pocklodge News, Cocoa, Fla. writes; I have used your Her- bine In my family, and find It u most excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself have- Ijcoii a marked benefit. KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS A POSITIVE NECESSITY Having to lav uuon m.v bed for H days from a Keverely bruised leg, i only found relief when I uiscd u bottle or Jtallard s Snow Liniment. I can heerlully recommend it as the best medicine foi bruises ever Bent to the alllicted- It 1ms now become , posi tive necessity upon myself. i. Ji. isyrnes, Merchant, ixivers ille, Texas. l'5c. flue and 1100. Sold WITH Dr. King's Nov; Discovery rONSUMPTION 0UGH8 an OLDS Price 5Uc&$1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Oiickust Cure for all THROAT and MJNO TROUB LES, or MONEY HACK. MADE YOUNG AOAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put ine In my 'teens' again" writes D. 11. Turner of Dempseylo wn. Pa. They re the !OHt In the world for Liver, Stom ach and Rowels. Purely vegetable. Never grip. Only .'.'s' at P.enson's Pharmacy. T ifik r "r a tt L IkW a X4 ii wr I D H D 1 If lwi i i ' 1 WOMEN WHO SUfFER FROM Siclt Headache SHOULD USE J For Permanent Relief HERBIN3 act- directly en thu l iver. It will cm CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA, MAI.AUIA AND tKU.LS. h rntuuly frt-o from nil pei-;nnou' minnral ul'.t.e -.. acl is composed r.oinly i f LIFE-GIVING HERBS, lv (xi.i'Jy .i l ipbl for weak and wpary constitutiani; htroni;thc.ii tho woakctmd ul.ui.lt and organs; it cliMcki all durannomcnta of thu humaa body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE Mrs. Jonie Camrion, Cnitt ili. Avi-unr, Temple, Ti'isn, wmIch: "I fio.l JlIUI'INi;Klvriineiiiuk. relief, and tukc plenMiie in n imunriidluj; it to ull vrouicu who Miflcr fioiii sick h-uluthc." WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Fifty Cents A Bollle Avoid All Substitutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S, A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Tho Modern Pharmacy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H. C. MADSliN, Watoiimakick. Kt'i'imhitr til ri'iiNdiiitl-ti t'fint rrn. All work KtiurnuUM'il lii.l rius. Vntrhri, clock h mi'l .l.' 1 r hi I rM l'Oi-? Coi'l'Aiii: iil;o K. il; p. Hall & Mining Colutll Piigliiecr .1. S. .I i . .1 .iliii-. i n Medlev. .)('llci .V Johnson , A 1 1 (ii uc.Vh at la w n''iir Suit r :t Hunk l-lilif S i m 1 . 1 1 atletiticii uhi'ii and Curpiiiatliiu I ,a i . I'. S. Munr.il Surveyors i: ...iu 1 l'..r I. P.ldg. I'nttagi' tinny I'liltlaiid, ill ii HI. I, i iri'Lji hi. 1 tnii J. E. YOUNG Attorney-tit- Lmr dill mi Mtiln .iri-fl, UYl -i.U - CuTTAGi: (iKovK, C IV 1 A. II. KING Attorney :i( Law vovv.wi: ;nn r. o;. Con;) C.kovk, Okh. I5aid i ) Capital, $25,000.00 n t lid , t.. 1 Hit.' I Slatei 011 iiir.ivtv xecurity, 'I, llVllil.lllll! HIIV ,llllK 1 1 1 1-1 t 1 : 1 . 1 c I'lvnl'lolll, V nr.r.i r Canlilef K Til P. A 1 i I'S'T rOK rricivii7rs NOT It T OF I'OKIKI I'l'K P. To L. I'. NluveriH and Nlle IIcIum, and to any and all other ih-ihdim claiming tlie right, title or Intereht, either lu law or equity, in or to the hereinafter described mining claim and pretuiHOH, by through or under tho mid P. F. SlaveuH and NUcm llelim or cither of them : You and each of you are hereby notitied that thu underHlgned, h;n ex pended money and iHTfonned labor and work to thu amount of $i;i.lii;; upon the "MlHHtru" (Myfctry) lode mining claim, Hltuato In thu Bohemia Mining Diritrict, Lanu Cour.ty. State of Oregon, located by Arthur. HcIiiih ami P. S. HiaveiiM oil the 1.' I th day of .July, lsS'.t, which Maid notice wihiIuIv recorded In the Kecord of Mining ClalmH, Hook .", page ill. That the labor ho H-rfonncd and the money ho uxpimded was made and ex pended on wild claim lictwecii the liiHtday of December, PH)I ami tin thirty-llrnt day of Decoinber, P.wil In order to hold the wild mining claim under the provliHionw of Hectlou 'i'.'S of the Kerned HtatutcH of thu I idled StateH and thu lawn of thu State of Oregon, thu Hame, together with thu hij in of :n.:n:i expended by L'harlcH Powen, thu othur co-ownor being thu amount required by law to hold Haid claim for thu year ending I'e cumber :ilst PK)1. That tho proportionate hhui'c of each of you an co-mwiuth bo expend ed being the mini of each, and that if within ninety dayH rrom the Hervice ol thlH notleu 1111011 you by the .Sheriff of the county, or within ninety dayH from tin- hitvIco of wild notice by publication, you fall to con tribute your proportionate nliare of the wild expenditure im a co-owner. your IntereHtH reHpoctivcIy In wild lalia will become the property of the underHlirned under thu nrovlHloiiH of Bald Hectlon 2'.m of the IievlHud Stat utes of tho ('lilted UtateH by reiiHon ofuuch fulluro to contribute your proportionate nharo of Hiich expenditure. Dated March 1.1)1 h, 1!K0. Il-I3t Oko. V. Li.ovn. v ic I a i' 1: ; Hospital iiiiilSaiiiliiriiiiii IUIN ami mWWB HIK. IS&btfXfi- ' ' i wmtmA r"ll'Ui:l'U I i riut re 1 1 1 -.i.l.- iriin-i r iiiriiii i.it.l.-. Ml tl. r 1 : r t i II. I'lil.irt :i 1 I r h . si 111.1:1:1 0. & S. K H Ii CO TlniM TkI.Wi Nil I o tiike elf"ct April 'J'l. 1:i."i Kllnl lli'UII'l :l mi'l 1 'I ui'-'Im) iiipI r-a 1 1 1 i I. ; I. I BARKER & PERMAN I'KOI'UIKTOKH OK THE EXCHANGE PEAI.KliM IN KINK WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. No .1 No 1 V M I A M I M 2 MD 7 .in O i:.'iii'7:'iii :i.a , 2 7 ' ' j j..Vi:7-..V Ji.lll h im 7 "! H 1 1 H : 1 1 H :i ;:I7 1 17 II .' :i::iH:i 111 i;i :r.;w h- in u T 1 1 In 1 1 M Ili'iil'U IH I I.l ;i:.Vi,'J:l.i Hi . . ....117 n I nirl -1.1 1 1' 1 III 1 1 v Huii'liiy. I AM) A I.I. in 1 . u V l l"l 1 1 :i : I ".'j I 17 III I I '-'j I . .'it I Hi 1:14 1 Hi I IK) I i l.nji- (inivr Im I I i Uul'li'li '.in I'l ( : 1 1 r r i 1 1 . "i . no 1. nr. In . ,0 In llakiT ... ii7 in iMiriMin .. hH : I" " Ko-lilUMk..,.1 -''I Hi-.M . ( , nt vi-1 1'it '"'I Hi "'i Sirtwirt .' ! I , 10. i'l . Mlnr . . . .Ml? 1 '1 Ii Koi ky I'oiiil ' 'I l !(. I llililiii- I'"" l-' VVIlihviMiil . , i .111 . II 1111 1 'm ... . K111I of l i ark I . . 1 i filllijin'l lo rhllimi' wlllloiit liiiln ii. 1 All oulwnr'1 frciKlit forwunli il nnly Ml ilio foi tit rluk of Klili'mr nuil i-iiii-Ikh1'". I HtuKo Icavim Wllilwnoil iiflrr I In- iiirlvnl nf . trHin 011 MoiiiIiivh, Wiiilncxiliiys nnl l'iiil , for lloiiitu ami Oi-mi-ho. Hrliinilii on Tin-n i iluyH, 'ITiiirMiliiVK ami ,iilnrilii' KruitfM will not liu re-l vl at llm O. .V rt. K. K. H l)cMit ullcr li iio . 111. 'In liiHurii lorwanlliiK on iiuxt train; fruii-'ht iiiiihi : 1I11II viTdl in amplu tlniu to ii iiiiII of ! heliiK IjIIIuI. 1 A. II. VO()l, Manager i 12 2 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P. IKAINi. Hui 111 .mm mi No. II . 'J,niii,in No. I"i ti.i 11. in Nllltl'll HUI k l) Ni). U. -J:IS I. HI. No. Hi 2M a.m. -Tt. HpuliU in-, St. I'uul, Mlnnrn jtotln, httliitti, Cltiruuo, St l,oui 1'OINTS HAST ANI SOUTH Overlan i Trams Daily The Flyer And The last Mail SplendiJ Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employe Daligfit Trip across tha Cascade and Rocky Mountains. I'm- 'I'icketH, ItnteH, I'olilci'H and I ull I iiforiiiallou. Call on or addreHH, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. h. o. vi:kki;s a. u. p. a. l or lit Avrlnm ainl 't:-li rWay , Seatllu WuU We Ktve t.ieillted Kervlce on freight. Uoute your HhlpiuentH via (ill'at .Northern. Full lu formation from W.m. 1 1 a iMiKic. (lent, Atfmt. I'oi l land. Mvk'oii. Kiowli:s cv ji:ttys I'l'oprietoi'H of .The Miners Supply House., Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. I Oeueral Mcnhantlisv, Miners' 7'oofs and Ammunition. I ' IIOHEMIA, OREGON. by The Modem Pharmacy, Maluvtraet, Cottage Urov Or