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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1905)
FEEDING THE HOGS. Hade Table Mnrri and the XV of food Vrxmtrd. One of tlip prrnti'st troubles With the hog In that h I mo Irroprosslhly h.C Slsh. When yon fwil him he nppnrent ly feels It his Inherent duty to crowd tvery other hoa s fur n'd forcefully away from tha fed ns poslNe. When fed grnln on th open floor he takes II upon himself to vover lis much as he cau, to keep noting nud pushing hi fellows, often to his own loss nf food, since more oT less Is wasted ly his rude -table mariners." When fed plop In the trough the Idlest hoi: will in vnrlably work fcl way through or over the Jam and :et his carcass into the trough, where ke complacently stands lengthwise and If not satistled with that lays himself down, gulping In his own nud the smaller ones' share until too full even to grunt, when he will stretch out for a inooze If the tronsh Is big enough. . To avoid the waste of feed and to give all an equal chance to secure their shnre I have a number of schemes and devices, but I consider the one shown In the illustration to be as good as if not better than any, says a writer In Fnrni and Fireside. The first requisite Is a good sized, well constructed trough built prefera bly In V snap", ns shown by A. The wijtli of the lil boards will depend A GOOD TBOTOH GCARD. upon the size of the hogs to be fed. A small trough, with six inch side boards, may be used for the weo pigs and twelve or sixteen Inch stuff for the large shotes and brewing sows. The size of pieces C aud I) should depend upon the weight of the animals aud the strain likely to come on the frame. For hogs of ordinary weight a piece 2 by 4 Inches should be used for the ridgepole, C and pieces 1 by 3 or '2 by 2 Inches for the guard bars, I. These ahould be securely nailed to the side of the trough and. If a permanent trough in the hog house, spiked ti the floor to prevent breaking off. The upright, E, firmly spiked to II. should be amply stout to secure endwise rigidity. For delivering slop to the trough a spout or small trough should be ar ranged to enter et the end of the feed trough. Fall Seedla of Alfalfa. The ground for alfalfa should be well settled before seeding and only the surface made loose. Alfalfa will usually fall if seeded in the fall ou freshly plowed ground, according to H. M. Cottrell of Kansas, who says: Well cultivated cornfields, with the stalks cut and drawn ofT, give Ideal conditions. Such fields should not be plowed, but harrowed only before seed lng. Wheat, oats, flax and millet stub ble ground plowed shallow, harrowed thoroughly and allowed to settle before seeding furnishes good conditions for alfalfa. If such ground is mellow plowing may not be necessary, as the land will only need to be disked and cross disked. The best time to sow is iu the lust half of August It la safe to sow as late as Sept. 15 If conditions are good. The ground must be well settled, with a loose mulch on top, and well saturut ed with moisture so as to bring up the seed quickly and force the fall growth. If either of these conditions is lacking It will not pay to sow. A Catch Crop of Torulpa. "Do not leave your land bare" seems to be the motto of farmers in Flanders. As soon as tha first wheat, barley and rye are cut the sheaves are left iu the middle of the field, and a very super flclal plowing Is given, with applica tions of chemical manures, .and the land Is then Immediately sown to tur nips. It is not rare to see some fields cut, plowed and sown on the same day. While the turnips are growing two or three hoelngs are given, and liquid manure Is applied. At the end of a few weeks the farmer has a crop of turnips which are consumed on the land or siloed. Dutch Cattle la Belgium. A great many Dutch cattle are im ported Into Belgium, as u number of farmers find It advantageous to buy certain classes of these Dutch ani mals rather than to breed them at home. Belgian farmers have given up breeding the Shorthorn race for twen ty years past. Bom Grown Croua For the Dairy, At the New Jersey experiment sta tion borne grown crops-alfalfa, crim son clover, oats and peas, cowpeas und soy beans which are rich in protein bare been utilized in the dairy at a greater profit than could have been realized by selling them nt the market price. Aarrlcaltnral School For Girl. In Belgium high schools of agricul ture are established for young girls who want an education in agriculture complete enough to enable them to un dertake the management of largo farms or to teach in agricultural fcLooU. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS." Rct and ote of Intercut la Vari ous line of Aarlenllare. Hy 11 1.. WOOI'S. Washington.-The new white potato from I'ruguay, Solatium coinmersonll, which has attracted considerable at tention as gronit In Franco, Is the sub ject of some Information supplied to the state department by the T'nlted States consul at Konon. who says: "Tlie leaves are small and slender, somewhat like those of the Irish po tato, and the flowers are abundant, of a pule lolct color and ery odorous. After one planting the plant perpetu ates itself from the broken roots loft iu the soil. The vegetable proper ueklis from one to two and a half pounds and has a yellowish wrinkled skin, covered with lent Wis, which dis appear after culture. The pulp when cooked has a sliuht greenish color." It further appears that as grown In France In l'Hl all of n certain nuiu- I bcr of tubers taken from the crop by random and cooked with the skin on wee very bitter, but i:udcr cultiva tion this characteristic has greatly diminished. Feeling also takes away much of the acridness. In spite of the bitter taste animals are fond of them. "In the same soil." says Mr. llayues, ' the yield Is greatly superior to that of the ordinary potato. The Early Kose In one instance gave il.WO pounds to the acre, the American Marvel 3.000 pottnds and the Solanutu cominersonll Kooo pounds." Turnlnw to the Farm. With the apparent great Increase of Interest In agricultural matters It Is somewhat surprising to learn, from a special report to the census bureau, that In r.KiO agriculture showed a diminishing proportion of workers, while the numbers in professions, man ufactures, trade and transportation was on the increase. However, agri culture still makes a good showing, as almost 40 per cent of all the men work ers in i ho total population was en g.igeil in agriculture, with "4 per cent In mamifactiiriiu and mechanics, IS per cent in trade and transportation, si'iiiost !." or cent iu domestic und pc.s.ti: 1 service and S'-j per cent In proi'e-sintial service To Br Tried ou a Illgicrr Scale. The remarkable intensive farming of J. D. Deiricli of Pennsylvania has be come a familiar story during the past two years. Mr. Do'.rich brought up a run dow n farm of lifteeu acres to the point w here it supports more than two cows to the acre, nothing being bought except brai. and cottonseed meal. Ag ricultural exports reason that the De trieli methods of intensive farming if applied by dairy farmers throughout the I'uited States w ould be worth $10, 000.000 a year to the dairy Interests. The (piest'ion having been raised whether what lias been done on fifteeu acres would result equally well on a larger scale, it Is said that Mr. Detrlch is to try to prove the proposition on a new farm of 300 acres which lie Las purchased in Chester county, Ta. On his fifteen acre farm every bit of space was denoted to crops, none to pastur age. The animals were kept In the sta ble or barnyard the year round. Uraln Weevlla. The two forms of grain weevils most iu evidence are the common grain moth and the black weevil. In either rase the most ready method of their destruction Is the employment of car bon bisulphide, one pound at least of the liquid to 100 bushels of grain, or l.Ot mi feet of space. In ordinary cribs r ud bins the most important provision Is to make the room as nearly as possi ble gas tight, In order that the gas may remain lu all parts of the space In full strength and for the required time. It must enter, by diffusion, all cracks and crevices, even those be tween the grains of corn in the ear, and must penetrate the burrow of the Individual weevil or its grub In the wheat berry. This thorough diffusion will only occur after some time, even In a sat ura till atmosphere. Twenty four hours Is short enough for certain ty, even where the gas cau be kept full strength in the bin.- K. A. Pope noe. " llurtrllii the Sonar Beet. The time of sugar boot harvest Id usually imi;. . by the arglculturlsts of th" sugar factory for which the beets to the the l'v g rov.-:.! are ri; re uVsiiu. ,. and notice is given grower t . deliver his beets to lory. export Iu sugar beet . c.,ii i a.iily discern when beets e. Tin leaves' droop and take on a yellow cast. The sooner they are harvested after this the better, as they have reached their maximum of sugar content and purity. Warm fall rains are liable to start u new growth of the bints, causing them to send out a fresh supply of rootlets. This has a tendency to lower tin. purity and sugar content of the beets. If it Is apparent that the crop cannot be received at the factory at some time In the near future, the beets should be harvested aud siloed. The contract usually provides for fol lowing the orders of the factory in this respect, and this Is the safest course. O. P. Saylor. In the l'oollry Yard. The hens that pass their molt early are the ones to keep for early winter layers. In selecting breeders for market stock only broad, full breasted birds Should be chosen. Sunflower seed will help to hasten the molting of fowls. Linseed meal is also useful for the same purpose. Ducks are not subject to cholera or roup, and lice do not trouble them ut all. Geese are udapted to wet lauds and to well If supplied with good pastur ge und plenty of wuter. FOUR DOCTORS FAILED Mcdford l'.M'liunge. .. i . . ....i.. i. . . i ,t. i i.. iu. i mii hi mi oecu n iiiiimiii.'.iii,v lieintiieit ny mo press it iirenn unit 111011' lire none who are nol aware of his presence or conversant with the titiMiy hearty endorHeincnt that come to him from every section of Oregon. Manv of those are from well known ii u ii prominent persons- person who word Is iinifiesl ioncil by their friends and neighbors, w hom oia oily Is rooopil. d fur lt-vond the com munity In which the, live, mill whose endorsement curries with It inoie than ordinary con vit '. Ion; yet even the testimony of those of tunic than locnl reputation fulls toenrty with it iitiito I In ilei rve of con. Id i. ii t hat is borne by that of llu testimonial, relating to facts pei sunnily known to tin reader; Mr. A. Tool, of I ailo Point. l well-known resident or .lack hoii county, of many years' standlne-. submits over his signature what he knows of Dr. Damn's professional ability in a complicated case In w hU Ii four doctors had previously failed. and tell of a iicl.'hbor who isal-o ab,i to boar splenill I o Idonco of I hi ilixt it's curative powejs. lie w iiti's as follow s: Mr. F.dltor: 1 hold it my duly, as well as plen-Mte. t" help to make known any means of relieving; the suffering; of humanity. Ton oaisago I was taken w ith trouble and pains through my chest nr.dboily. Iliad then boon under the cure of font doctors ami they g-'O'e ine up us In curnble. I was so weak ami run d wn that 1 could scanelv walk across the stnvt. All my friends and iicigliiiiM thought my days ou earth weio nearly spent. I visited Dr. Dar- t in In Portland ton year ago and was cured by him in two mouths. have never beeli'ill eineo, ami feel well and able to work. Mv neighbor, Mr. Mathews. f F.agio Point. lulled Dr. I'arrin the same year and was ciiroil of lung trouble, called consumption, and u iargo tumor in his side, liefer to mo at liable IVlut, when I reside and have for for twenty years. A. Pool , l.ANK I'OI NT Tt:s 1'IMoN v To tin 1-Mitor:- I am glad to sign my iiamc to a statement Jt ha I Dr. Darrin has cured mo of ccema, piles ami a generally rundown ('"minion of the whole system. 1 reside at 'ida. I ,nne county, Oregon. I j. M. II U. I W M. IU: I'AliKI.X's I I.MKol' III SIM ss. Ir. Darrin can Is consulted free at the Stuoode I lotel, Kugouo, Urogoii, until e tidier l, from 10 o'i lock to ."i dally, evenings to s. Sunday 'J to I. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, oar. nose and throat, catarrh, ilcafncs-. bronchitis, lagrippo. heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases, or those who sulTor from apathy and Indifference. Also ociiitu-iirlnarv and -kin diseases iu oil her sex, such as blood taints, semi nal weakness nail lost vigor, varico cele and stricture. Circulars and luostioii blanks sent to any address r.nd correspondence soliciti d. Many oust.- can receive home treatment afti r otic visit to the doctor's oilier. Pattories and bolts furnished with full directions for their use. Rr'.l'O UT OK TllF.t'ONIWTK N ok The First National I). IP at Cottage (irove. in the State ol Oregon, at the close of business, Aug'. L'nth, I ".Ml.,. KF.SOUKCK.M. I-oriim aii'l ilNriiiiiitti I ivenlmflN, M't'iircl Hint utiMM'iirt'il f6T,jj:, r: a..ua in I'. S. KoiiiU lo ti.'ciin clrciiliiliiui I'rt'iiiiuiiis on t. S. Itnii lieinl", NM'iiritie-, etc HuiikiiiK li-Mi-e, (iiriiitiin- mel tixiuiei lMie from Xntiiitml lltiuki Hoi Ki-kitvo ak'-mi fine from Siitle Hxnk ami l.iinkci v Pile from Hprnvel reserve MiHint". I- riii'i icniHl ner iMirrt'iicy, nicki-H, aiel i-eiiiH rj..) .."i ii tl.r ir.i li.T'iO l ( l i a.!.''.' hi I.IWFUI. Mo.NKV KKiKKVK IS B.lSk SlMTit' fia.i mi la-'li-in lainii fmel ii Ii I'. .S 'I ri-H-iin r .'i per iTiil ol cln iiliUlon ToIhI ' . . . Ijiio.IiiU Hi I I I mi. mi l upitul ntuck iw I lu a.',.ij'i mi a, lieu iai swiilim f tin 1 rii(iiviii-l i.riitlt. 1,h t'X lienors Hint iHXi-s Imi'l . I.7IS lMil NhiiiiMhI llHiik iime iiiii-Iiiiii.iiik . ... U. ) cu I'm; lo 1 rust l'iiiiiiil ii Hint Hiiviiiks Hunks.. . M li I ml i v i '1 iitt I Mi'iMiMt hiiiiiiTl lii j-liei k i A VM '! I e 1 11 H 1 1 ' I i t-l 1 1 tl e t en of ii liiill a.ln .1 1 la-jn'r' checks uuitKiHliiiK... l.7:..i in Total I'JW IKJ 1.1 State of Oi cgoii , i - ss: Count v of Lane. ) i.T. C. Wheeler, Cashier of the above named bank , do solemnly swear that t In above statement is t rue to t lit; best of my knowledge and belief T. C. WHKKI.K.K, Cashiei . Subscribed and sworn to before me this .'lothday of August, 1 !').". K'NiiAI. S. I Iimuh. skai. .Notary i nolle. Correct Attest : ( ii;o. M. Haw i i v Piiectun i N. V. Wim k Olivkk Vkatcu attak i:d j;v A MOI! , and beaten, in u labor riol, until covi'rcil withsoroH, a CIiIi'iijjto st ieet car comliii'tor applied Piickleu's Ariili'ii Salve, ami was soon sound and well. "I use It in my family." writes .1. i. Welch, of Tekonsiia, Mich,, "ami lind it pel feet." Kimply grant .for outs and burin. Only at Peiison'H Pburiiiiuy. Iieginning; with Sejit. 1st the Soutnern l'acific will .sell round trip tfekets, Cottage (irove to Portland and return for $4-5 good for 30 days. This arrangement is made iu order to give all a dance to visit Portland and the lair, and to stimulate the attendance upon the Exposition. While the trains are now loaded heavily arrangements have been made so that much larger travel can be accomodated. uot oil" cheap. Ho may well think lie has got off olienp, w ho, afU'r having contracted constipation or indigestion, Is slill able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will 1I0 this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A iulck, pleasant, and certain cure for headache, con HtlpaUon, eoc. 'm ut lionson's Phar macy; guaranteed. SEVi lNG MACHINE. HOLM H lU-ARINU. HIGH UKADEU by Inlying thla reliable, lu most. 1 l,t..l. ,.r .,!.. STUONGKST GUARANTEE. National Scwins; Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL I ACI DKY AT IU l Villi HI!. ILL. I.I K l; I I M'l N . Mi il . I 1 11. 1 1 11 .r l-.e.ilih 1, ii;,,- lindio. IllolieV -otliiiiU t lii 1 , v Ii 1 .1 r. -mi I, . W lion 011 haven e i 1 . . b . e. .M .11 -j. hv throat or client 1 1 1 in a 1 i. m I-.-M r.ui ptiuiipllv llUo C l; u l" a ,,! S.uid.V Level. .1 He , , . I 1, ,,d a terrible c he- I I ; . oil lie, , .1 .c, , I . sin -k.' and 111.1l dii I ..ii iii.'H. but, a it or 1 1 lo I in n 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit 1 1 1 1 1 ' -1 I'eluedie-, I was cured o, Iiu.;'s New I l-.e .e .', i- ', .. s ! I I j ; ! i . HI . I'i Hl:,'lis and I 'I I -. ' 1 1 1'. 1 1 1 I -.lie . f j any 1 . u 1 1 or Inn - m ' Ii. ine in t be world. At r.env.ni'- I'.'i.n iiiu.-v ; ."o,.; and si on. u-i ir.iui. I I'n il )..,() 1.. Hound Trip lor One f .11 e The Southern Pacific i.ulio.ul ii.c dcciiled to niaki- a late ol "i c t itc lor the round Ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 Poiil.tud lo all points in ( )ic;''oti to av t u s. sil'a a Ashland, fa i-.ilo! lininlln blast to the l.cvvis and r!.nk :. . posiliotl. t-i cll.lb! ' tin. in lo biolv over westciu Oii.-;.u,'i, tli.it llu v la.n ; li;ive an i ) ti t u 11 1 1 I locale 01 iu- : vet. The tick' t-. w id U- 1 , ! 1 days, witli M'' oct 1'iivikci,. Holders Ol Hxpusilinll lotllld Itlj'i tieki ts lioni the cast rui piitch :-c; these tick-ts tliis late, it will' depend up u the i ti' ir;y simv, a l ' the community as to llu- numhci of visitors see ued. aim: vtu i:.MiA(ii;ii.' I'lllllired people nllllllhl I ' 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 t . ' I ' . tli.it. ; 1 f 1 1 -1 in.'i 11 i;ie;e, in. 1 n v 11.1 11 eN ran lie aoi!e. ,y keepjii Iheir.li c.stii'iis iii "1 11 id ii HU I . I e hi wilh i;iertrie r.ittei--. .s a. iiiiiun. if 1 It'll 1 Iff I s ille, S. C. . s;i y- : ' I '.i e;i r:, my w ife Kin'fered it,i nm-ly from d. n pepsl.i, compliriiiel witli ;i torpid I i 1 T. until 1 e In I :n i si 1 .-in; I h .1 ud vinor, und In 1.1:1. e .1 mere w reek i if her .self. Then 1 I 1 iel :, - -1 1 -1 . - I'.it ters, w 1 1 it ii 1 11 1 1 n 1 1 ler.it 1 mee. ,, n, llllillly made tier eldiielv Well. Shi-l-l HUH' toll' and well. I '.I'll ill 'h l'liarm;ie selisan I :.'n.i 1 a 11 lees tliein nt atir ;i li d t ie Su'isirilic lor the Nuit. l,sn :s A I iMi'K-e-., vv i 1 1 1 'es e. epl 11 111. ,.-e Indiealive nl c- a i I i pa l ii iii nr ie liilltv. W. II. I lai i I-. .0. 'I.-m I oel. MhN. write, iie-. I",. I'm.' ' I wain i,s 1,1 u wold of jaaNe fa- I la lla id s Sin , u l.lliiinent. I -I- ii.-d on a hail, w lii )i I'liusi d the t oid iii my e.e-(.i , .,n trai t and. an ali ei-., in in inv knee a nd I he di m . .( lull me i ,-, would have a -tiii' h i;, ho om day I vvi'iit. to.). I'. I.nid'i-i 1 1 1 1 r.; I ' 1 1 1 1 1 o is How in I ion v or, Colo ll"leeoin llll'inled a In it I lo ol Mhi A I litiiinelit : I yot a a'le si.e, and il niivil my lej.. It i t lie Pe I lillilllelil ill I lie w ol id." ,Sni h I la' o e 11 I 'ho 1 n,i, .SllliM'l till o lip- Nll.'.'i I. it !: 1 1 1 111. w 1 1 i :. I ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , elleeiK-., i led I'.illl lire .sol t 0J0 w of lieallh an I a pnreeoni pli'Xioli, hial-.eall wiiiinii Iieailtil'nl. 'I'lke a small dose of I i lliilie iiflel" (''It'll llie.d, itwi'l pie al ei rlist i r.'i I loll and help d is. ulr.l oiiliae fali'ii. Mrs. Win. M. S, i olid, M id- lothinii, T . u i ii s, May :il. I'miI : "W'l- h.'iM' 11 cil llel'lill.e ill mil' f.t 1 1 1 i for eiiil . ais, and found it lllelie.d ineilirilie eeel II od for coiiHUpa I ion, I i 1 1 1 1 .-s i' -m i ann ina- l.'llla. S.ld hy I'lie loleia I'liar mai'.v. KILL the COUCH I o cure tmc r. lines 1 Br. King's Now Discovery TOMSUIWF'TifJN Price FUn I OUCH'jan 60c A? 1.00 ISOLDS Froo Trial. Bureut unci Uu ick vat Cure lur nil THROAT and MJNtt TROUB LES, or MONEY .HACK. CAUSi: OF INSOMNIA Indigestion nearly alv.'i.s didurlis tlio Kli'i'p niiii'o or i'hh ami i.s often the ciUiHO of Insoiiinia. Many enso-i have Ijieii pt'i'iiinnently cured liy (duuiilier laln'H Stomach and l.hi'i' Tahleis For Hiilu liy Tho Modi.'ru I'liiunmcy. .IU,.H.W m """-" " ' "T"U"J:"' "y ' .1v.Hg . trym 'w""'il"irf''sW'Hrf11' l,"''Wl"'lll"1" . 1 7$i'0- WOMEN WHO SUFFER ( ! Sicl Headache J ( SHOULD USE )) IP $ ) 11 . 1. n.i:c Yl ror Kermaneni ixii-ui ( I A HCRftlNF n. -U diror.tly on tin .Ivor. It will cute COtfSTIPA 1 HCRftlNF n. ti diror.tly on tin .Ivor. It will cute CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA. MALARIA AND CHILLS. It rntlmly fioo from nil i- ivu-i mineral ubsUncoi. and i composod eoluly ol LIFE-GIVINi; HtUBS. Mapocially ftdjptcl for wonlc and voary conv.tituti.'i; .; t.trenUionn the weakoncd tland and orj:.vn; It check nil ilinanecmunta of tho human body. CURED HER Mrs. Josie Cstntron, Cfntriiuit Avenue, lomiae, Texan, writes: " I find HKIUUNit glvci ine (puck relief, ami take pleasure In ieciTiunrndlng It to all women -who nuflcr from alck headache." WITinN THE REACH OF ALL Filty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. I Z1. LXU1S, J. O. . SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY TI10 Modorn Pharmacy. I THE COTTAGE GROVE I Cigar Factory TH0S. CONGER PROPRIETOR I tin )ii 1 in.' .t hu.li i .it 1 1 hi 11 ul 1 ),'.. r g 15 he C. G. Brand Sr y 1 I a .1 1 e I . ? . '." I p.-r Pliio h d fS ' I llee A II il . llll 1 1 M I . i lie,- Willi I '.l.'l I IH'I . a I Hohemia, a 5c Cigar Br. -!.!,, a r.i imi ; ; p i i lut ,.. I 1 M.e - Will, ;(!, I I K i I 1 1 it l-j (lee . I 1 1 i .Ii h .UMI lul fcl hi ''1,1.' tn in llio vriiy bnitl fj? ImiMitlKil mtl domoslle j lnli.li i os. 1 hny r (r a! .Ol UAr Kland li iity i ilv. k PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY W la -a v 'I v .-lit .1 pleasant laxative I h it i - e.i 1 1 I a ke .111.I 1 el tain to Hi t. 11-r I'ii.oiili 1 1 mi - stoaiiii h and l.ivi-r lalileti. I' 1 ale l,y The ModNitl I'h. 11 iii.i' . BARKER 8c PERMAN - I'Koi'KH Jul;. 1 il- I tr I 1-. Ii IN iWIN'l-S. I.IOI'OKS, CKi A KS. ' II II l reel . ( ill lllln 11 nit , lire : .1. s. Medley. .1. r. .loliiison 1 . Medley .' Johnson, A 1 1 onieys a t la w j Ojjirr Silitr Il ltiK lililf). j Spei'i'il : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ulvt u lo Milling! j oel I 1 irpi 11 a I ion I. a v. , J. E. YOUNG II lomvij-o I - Lue -. Ollii't: en M.iiii Klifi.-t, Wt'sl Mrle C( )TTA( i K (iKOVI'fc ()KH A. II. KIN(i lilornrv ill li.-iu, i:o r.i i: i n o i :, o n :. MIMNfi AM) (IKI; TkllATMIiNT I ie,-.i;'liill,; and eon-I I'llcl loll of ore leiii.lioii w'oi Km and K'i'iii'ra.1 lilacliin e t plaids; mechanical drafting. C. Ii. (iKOVi:, M: i:. M a Itiiildii.ii. foil lain I , Ore. Ilafel & olV II Miniii"; laie,lneei'H I . S. Mineral Stirvcvors Kt.oin I r.anlv I li Ik, t'ollae,!' iri'i i : .J i;n;t Oi'cKonian Itltlu', rorllaml, i)ree,on. dl dim i ill l l id III! (I All Hi'! I, ili-it trt'iitiiii'iiti. a I ill I'd.ld TKICTV, lilt;. No i'ihiUi'Iiiiis cases liiktiu. I onus n-.iS'iiiiilili'. 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HIhko loiivtiH V I lit vvi uu I lifter tin) iirrlvul (it Iruln tin .Mniiilitys, Wti,ii'-,.itys iiml h rOliiyu fur lluiillii Hint Oihi in,. ;i. uruiiiK uu Tuok iluyn, '1 liuiii'ln vh iiml SuliinliiyK. KrelKlil will nut hu rot-uivuil at the (). Jit H, K. K. K. I'epol ulti-r fi:0u p. in. 'lu limuro forwunlliiK on next Iruln; frulnlit iniiNt ha dullvuruil in mnjilo lunu to iiuimll ol It lielng lillloil. At l. WOOD, Muiitiiror I III! I'llM Willi l!;l!lk -- hi