EOHEMIA NUGGET J. MtkHAM MShTR. Manner. C - - - co!ii:.niA Mtiui.r phiu.ishimi COMPANY. M.iKr nil h.'i t Ii- M Nr.-ol I'll!' Co. fV .im H'otnnt i'lM mull iiwiut. srnscKiPTio.N u a rr.s. 0 month. f ' " ly.nr " W month Hi If paid in .advance-. Clubbing Rates. 'i he n.ilicmWt Nwi!vt one car with uiiy enc t tin- (ullowliii; I'Uli ltc. tiiHK one yenr for nmmiut set opposite: Tfl itlo Monthly Weekly Orronhiu i I'm Uumi I Weekly Jourii.tl t I'm tl.-ind I Del? Milling Kec.id (Ucnveri Weekly Mining 11 c rI 11 Cl rto Homestead North weci t'oultrv .l.mmal horses, hog, shceo ami gouts, oiiv Lk I'cwrt rum Kdv l. FMt. niivf it vanity of prodm Is lo feed j Uiloi City, Ore., 'lilv 7 Cm n to Ills stock niul make mote mt'iiry ! ct d Mihi;;ci John Thoinpsoi ot than in any other way. Tin re i ! tin? l-'ieiicnt IVom i Companv and no iihmu'v in tunning M V on pa 1 1 Red Hoy mine, who is in the tun s Aii! ti tlic tuoll i'ii th' ' ctt y on important businens. nays m.ukft ,s s.h.ii .is thoy are salable j Unit he will li.iv. Ilic Olive I.nko and doing the simc thing with all ! powct plant in operation mt the ptoducts of the gioiind. Pi vcrsitiul c tit t ali.-cd farming is what brings in the golden twenties. What we mean by centralized larm iug is to i.rUe a 1 i c r i t ol eiopn that pioducc abundantly under high state of cultivation anil fun the crop (.(!' in the fmishr.l product. 1 1 io fattened kino ami swine, tlie mohair ami v.x! 1 t the tanners kep the stock instead of selling every hoof ami foul them the piod.uls uf the soil, combining the two in the one and se' im t liorcly i ap the real pro.luets of $v.r.i) j binning. S J.iHt . Instead uf shipping o'H l st ows $:..:0 tmt t,f (he valley let ns keep them. T.'-' aM to Mitni ami build up a giea' $l.7. ' ! n nniiislry mat w m im ieg October air. Thompson adds tint he can develop 5,000 horse power with he plant tlie eompany is erecting ami the plant ean he inotcased casd it any time, ami that nt the oi.;; t they will have 1,000 hoiso power to .spare, whieh they will he ghd to furnish to linker City intipiiscs ami factories or to nv one levd inn cicetiie power. law people teahe the immensity of lhi piopoMliotl. Niit'iM' 1'iit Olive lake on lit- top of a 11 1 ot n tain with an inexhaustil'ln wutci s'tipplv. ami man is yoiii-,' to do the test, p til v Mimii"' K eord. ' lot pati'tits un;i trd upon . I n .rl ' dilion II I ie ,iH' li :i ii 111 1 1 1. -, .!' 1 i' j and I iheU 10 tiir I'ui'iN' 1 "I i1""1 I nraeted upon I 'u m do -i 1 I d of tllult ih tn 1 '. 1 'i 1 , , p I) Im ; j A tint ins s s:u ih':; . I ; nl - 11 1 1 nreitt 11 mill' 1 1 1 ! . 1 1 . n 1 m ha if. v- Men's 1 .1 l d I . ; ready c.ih into the fannei""' 1 oelo ts 1 It? A Trip to tl Hills wot tli voir whil" K V Bohemia Mino Case Se't'etl ud;;e 1 Iiotuil -ii "ii Tie' .d 1 v romlei I'd a ileei .inn 111 I if e . l'.tl 1 iek -I ) UM'U',- ' Ie " n da niinin:; 0' ' nr '" 1 d'!.i!i a I i I le t' II IMOe II, 'I I . '.1 VI : 1 1 1 i st I let Tin tii' 1 1 1 ' ii 1 .f 1I1. j i i n t . ;! to dismiss, the -in! will'..;! pi i ; e. -diee to 11 liollii t mi it 1 I i!ie '''im' eitUM' is .ii'-mi' .. d a 1 .1 1 tii 1 1 U to tlie pit i el t 111 ol v e,l 1 . 1 1 1 e 1 1 I 11; la via 1 if the defendant , Ii. 1 e, .1 1 o awaided costs. I 'lie sn t lee. I 1 1 11 p'-miiii;,' in eottt I sim r .lan-eit ' 1 . 1 '-'o I , .'in I 1 e a on 1 ! 1 s!i, 1 1 : 1 ' , "lie ot tlie in 1 tie ; " I - ; o I ' ! 1 :t j ld;;e'm lit nlil nm d l' I I I i'.; W.I t si Ml, who the 1 I'll , '. 1 d 111 1 'Ollioll III I V If Die I'V TUK I'IihiiiImT of I'ciii rn. , Hll Ulllltf fllMT. too . unirr "in rvr.lor wtil I 't-itiv I" ! In1 m-c "( th !; i t- , IB:.' I.Blt! fr..ii 1 hi- mo 1 mis mt 11 1 11 St'.' I i 1 ii- "i i thi" W i l , .1 srlt'lll 1 In' i.l'lllry Hint l!l 11" ' ' X Kii'tt. 1 hi" l'Hi'f r It I'M' ' C S XII.MNO 1 OSt.lit amkki ami t'st'd'lish a htoad ropntation lot : Welch and II. Metealf says to take I. ane as a daiiyin centd. -Ha;is I T, Nlcklln Tnkfls II 1'ivrtner I I'M I- R 11. ''t .11 lie "I K 1' I 1 m V A:vrtilit( Aiectii'v, tl Hii'l '.' MtMi'linuts V C iri-e. .-h:i r miii'ii'.i. Clil,,rni In rt- i'kii IT.,, e (or nl rre.si i,g run I um lr fer II W k i) n 1 b 1 a v , Air.rsr 1. ioo' Eugene is havim A deal has I een completed win h -1-y 1. T. Niek!m sells a halt in'd est in his fnocery niul li y u i. t 1 -I mi sines ei.'U'lneted in the hni'doin at ICast N'iiiih and Oak stieets. t.ir merlv oceupied lv the lieuister . . office, to II. C Neal. and her' after more troubles. ; ...:ii i.t, v. ..1.1;,, a 11 tup 1 i.oiiemii. 1 iiey went 10 the end of the OA S V. load then with K. rnrvatice and Mr. Cox, C- Nl I familiarly known as "dad'" wended tl'eir wav to the Wave house, took .III"1'1 Vi"t n tn n 1. 1 'r Sift- Fliui." HANSEN. . j;.V;t MOVt, WW. j.j'iin ( inM'.iis Ipatvontc illontc lliuctv2 Onl!. An examination i f untilterod w at-r ! Xc-il led tlie State l'.o ml to a.yain it p-rt XUklm open-d up in vxn th feu till eoi.ditioii .f the '!,',reM.,lt otmlvrs n ar aK . - - 1 . . x- , r. 1 . . 11' . ' wau-rsuppn. on.- me e.u .Mav ami has 1 unt up a pn vit r has l u si nt in an I n way ; li,j,K.Ss to Oregon Ir an ul out two v ars hts hist 1 i ions i-p report is to he ex p. cted 1-u- Mr. Nal can.e gno has had nough trouble with 1 IialIU-,, Kansas, or vva'er ami ,-rs. so that Us attendant sick-sMK-d water works ago. II- conducted a euerul m r 1 , . i. .... ..nun. .1 ..r.,r&. ! r .1,1.111 still 1 ,r. te-lit to he -cent, d at any co-t ami seijU!. ul)t (l litth-ver u month a... thepr-nt ssvm dots not io ; jje j a in,tlu r -in-law- ofthepis to work, the c-li-'' ns will sec that ; itl i tie. ,e riht kind ol n jUr system is : T! tli.,,'. b Mleunuc ff.v put in. If KuK'iie had as l ai,iV, Anvust IM. Mes.sts, Nicklm aicr supply as (Vttanc (iro-e has ,Ulll x;t.., wp,j carKe the business there would be li'tle kick coming, j ju jjCt., with the progress of Ih" except from ti e ttt-rnal kntK.-kor, cjty 0f i?Uj,t.IJt. Register, of whom w- c-xpect t,Teno hasuj ' To Republican We urc anxious to have every re on refreshment and Inked out 'r I In- hills The lii st stop w as at "Pad" 'ox's cabin where is cer tainly an ideal place for weaiy then through the kindness ot Tout Mend'H! showetl ug a cut oil to I'ailo i '.ros. pal.ice of the bids mid where the coldest water in the hills comes t' quench I lie lliiistv tiaveht but ht us. say titat biu'ik Haley can get up a meal that would put maii women to shame. Trunk thought we were jollying him but its light he is a dandy. Hero at this spot we staved nil night and regretted to leave, then on up to Orseeo where C Oottirs is hohtiti'' tin- nins. He ! killdlv showi d us oVvr the inilies I w ht ie ii i ging th. i niyht and tt is cei tainlv 1T101. are ipiart to da cmii! cm p. kei 1 e, tll.'llts OIK vcd di;'- si.niip Mr (id 1 u idly, tile Irani thought few just like Cottage Grove. With j the mountains c lose at hand with ! 1 ..i. Ll..ri. i.f T r I it 11 o cnriu- f I. til oiv.v.s v.. , . , , ... -'"S.-, , , t) irei- no reason why any town in Pul'!' "u rug in narmony wun me neptiun tliis f-ffctiuii hhciiild hare to ijnpur and polluted water. drink Trance Suppl&nts England World's Danker as !te can Nationul Congressional (!om inittco in favor of the election of a republican eongresH. The congressional campaign must be based on the administrative ai.d legislative record of the party, and, France i.s now playiug the role ol the woi Id's biinkir; KtiLilaml lost Ler claim to ti e title when sV ' that being so, Theodore Roosi v It's v.-eut to war in South Africa. A ! personalty must be a central figure generation ago one had to go to ! and his achievements a central JiOiidon to feel the pulse of the in- thougbt in the campaign. tiruatioDal money market. To lay i We desire to maintain the woik cue makes a hotter diagnosis in j of this campaign with popular sub 3'rtris. I scriptioiis of one dollar eacb from Tlie strides towaid finatiti d su-j republicans. To each subscriber jremacy which h'rance is now ma k we will bend the Republican Na insr have been most rapid in ti.o ' tictml Campaign Text Hook ami all 0 . !. 111.. pabt live iears. In that time j nocumeinH issueu oy me comunuec French investors have taken up! rainy milliard francs of foreign ob- j lifsitionri. Tlie furbished Great! :.i 1. r .... . :.. 1 I i'.ruain umi mucu ji rue cuj-Hai that went to finance the Boer war; they loaned enormous amounts to Russia, practicdly supplwng the money needed in the struggle against Japan; they provided Ger many with 1 00,000, 000,000 m-tiks in 1034-5 to carry mi her tremend ous industiial entcrpri-.ee; they took a liberal amount ot the last Japan ese loan, over half of the Russian loan last April, and fin 1 1 v , they supplied b irrowers in the United States with fully $1 50,000. 000 dur iug the tight-money period last viuter and i:re now finauciug the bond and note issues of some of cur greatest corporation-. From ''France a.s an InveHor,"' by Chas. I'. Speaie, in the American Monthly Iioview of Reviews for July. Help 'as achieve a gient victory. James S Sherman, Chairman. V. O. Hex 2of;:i, New York. Silk Creek. "Water Washington Grow." Taconia, July 2. The purpose Cf exploiting' the advantages and resources of the state of Washing ton, the next legislature wid be taken to appropriate $200,000 to be expended in publicity woik dm iug tlie two ytais preceding the Alaska 5'oukon exposition The above fiction was agreed upon today at a neetin of lepjescntatives of moht Cf the active commetcial organizu ions in the state. Fx. Make Ltvne v Dairy Center. There in no reason why F'me County should not develop into the dairying center f Westeiu ()regon. 'The land abounds in springs and waterways good foothills and val ley farms, capable, under proper cultivation, ol producing big crops uf clover, alfalfa, vetch and coin. 3;very farmer can have a silo and theousilage that can be produced j ere makes the best 1 ossjble b ed. The tnuo has gone by in this valley when luiineis can depend on Kiain crops alone for revenues. 'The diversified product id 'he tirninri.1 inonev-maker. He can larm 'lo acres keep tho best dairy Mr. ami Mrs. Milne returned jttock, highest grade of cattle, J from a visit to l",ugeue Moiidoy We hear that Owens & .Son have a new hand in the sawmill by name August Heinrieh. Mr. I.ong is very bu-iy cultiug grain for his neighbors. What would Silk Creek do without Mr, Long and his "binder?" Perhaps the people could do, as M. I, liabcock ami son Edward are dointr. use the "cradle" in the ''good old fashioned way." We understand Mr. and Mrs. I.uwfcon Sl'gle are entertaining their griiml'l oighter a few days. Mis. Fugeii'i Miller and Mrs. T. IIicIooiImou visited their parents at Suginaw. Friday. Mrs. 15. C. Tabor of Fugene visited Mrs. Flbridge Wln tler h'ti day and attended the service at the church Saturday. J. U. ltes of J Jrain, has been with us again a short tune. Mrs. CaHebeer and daughter Inez, have boon the guests of .Mis. Casebeers sister, Mrs. David Fstes. Mr. Werlh emploped J',. A. Wheeler to cut grain lor him Friday. The buys weie put on which g'oes up as they straigh'- for 500 feet on a level with the Champion. There in the elec tric motor which carries the otc fni about one mile from l.ohemia over to the stamps Here is where the big hearted Geo. Knowles hangs his hat. George made an extra el foit to make it pleasant fur the boys showing them over Ilohcmia camp. They had quite a pleasant viit with ever tho name lilzie Holdcimati, who insisted ('ii them staying all summer but the boys weie a luth' fearful of striking labor, thanked him and pulled out after a good breakfast. One of the novel feat ures was when the b ys accoM.psin ied Godfrey Graber up on one ot the famous peaks in Hohemi.i, Fnir view and filhd two sacks with snow to fieeo cream for a party that was given on the eve of duly 27th. From here we billed f..r Vesuvius, but heard that Mr. I laid was in the Grove We made our next stop at Andrew llrund's oozy cottage where he and Willie ure mouatch of all they survey. They ieitainly de serve credit tor the amount of work they have done in development. Here we partook of a good dinner rested until d p. in. and then de scended to the lower level which Metealf says is n.'.oo feet, The boys wore gone only I dajs but had 1 mouth experience. 11 i:i i.i 1 ( i t I 1 illl'les , 1 ( , .lit. 11 I will, ,- .i : I,. 1 1 (ruin a l"i i,. 1, 1 1 and 1. 1... k.el. .1 'tioweb, 1 1 1 1 1 Villi mv iken llii'ii, t.i ttieii .-i. er .'letiufi itii )r K.i Now I iifc r.li-. Ill" ..';l ;,:,. I i 1 1 1 t e 1 1 i live lire ! i ii i . . . I : ... I i , . : i , l!ie f. V i 1 1 1 1 1 " h. 1 1 III- in I l . . II i tie s t , in .'.' : i I ! , I 'll.il in ,n ; I W IAIN I . l: I '. I I I I "I ;ik a l".si'- in . i t . 1 1 ! v e.i I'.'l 1 1 Ie Wit Ii elifi tii'- I ules .in. I null. h,l i.t si .1 es. mil i I I '. 1 1 . ' k I e I. ' rnii i S im'. w lii. li I ii i nr. I l I,.' I i,. !'V em tx l.utli. !i I. ! ,i t r.ir. 1 . Ill, I ins." .'. I i I ' : M p.r.t. .. .. I 'ire Ville. a best f.. ..I i nl .! , i it Im r t;s ii ii. I w .ii ii. Is. '.. it p.. cs..' I ' 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 v ! IIMBI K I.AMi, M 1 JI Ni: i. ,s;. Nn'l HI' I i l'l I'.l I ' I 1 1 1 . 't t I nitt ! -tali'- I. .ii,. I I i;l. ' l.'n-i Lin.', (lie . !a Is, ...i-, .'; Ni ,t !.' I s In t i I iv a i'ii I'.i! : . - i 1 'll. nice w il Ii the -l . i -a I.- l I ( Hl'JI'r-- i .1 .1 II In ,'!. -7- . i.t '! : I I Met f.f the H.-ile i ! 1 1 in ! . i : i ii i , , I 1 i "-tales uf I 'alii , i in i, I li. ..,,, . I,. I ;t i 1 ii -1 1 i iiet'Hi li i i : I 1 1 . a i ) I tell.le.l t'l :l!l the Puhhe I . ,l. I St, ', I net ,.t u-.Ml-t I. s:i'. ' u II. 1. 1 M rl;; s,,. 1 i ! I lit lie. i n . ( '"il lit y . .1 I a ill a I.i, - -' I ..I ' I South I ik.ita, has tl.n il.iv li!. .1 :n 1 1 . - I i illii'e h i "I II s ateinelit N . i',,,:, :,.i I tin- "iiehas,' ,, Ih.' SI.1, ,,!' -, , !:,,, , ' ::. in 'I'.iw n-l.i. N... r s i - v . .' ' W, and w ill "H. -i 1 1 1. io! .. -!m.. lint it,. ' land siiii'ht is in. H ! al ua Lie I'm it-i ni '. j her or stone than lor n'i icult in al in j '. ' i.ises, and In e-talilisli his i lami t" -a I , ' ; land li.'iiite 1 1,.. ;( 'i.-ti ! iiii.l lCi'i-en i r i a j tills i.lli.'e at l,,i, ... I itl ..,, ' '."llie-ho II,.- J f f , da; ,.' '- , ,.'. ,! . , ; I '"';. I I" li., Ine- a - 'A I I i.i - i - '' 'I'll. .Ill .:- I'd U I I ' . . U . ," I . . I, I b i man I . I . A , II ( 'i u ,:. . . . t a t : e.'i ' i I " e , I ) i . . I A li V and all (.. i ,ii- . I i , i . a I e -seiy t Ie ali.i.e di-.'i ii'. d land- in ' i ei nest i-i I t w li ie t ,' i ' i i el a . 1 1 1 m'.1" : . liee " .li i r I '! a e -a I' I a ; !.. ! - ; tfiniiei i ;. : -'i;.:i biiM m i . I. r i. , , I ; i i. a . C I a ssi f i ctl Acl vc r t i s i 1 1 1 o 11 1 s . For Sale H'.-int h slab woo., bi"t ks and t, immiiigs at Sjs 1 . ." t . i load d- lo ered I'lione No. "t llto vti l.titit Ler Co. Enowles & Gettys liohcinia, Oregon. Knowles & iiettys ;i scco, Oregon. liners Supplies at reasonable prices. ( ) 1 1 r Moll: Grind Goods at Reasonable Prices. (j en era! Merchandise ! y 1 t f . ' , 'f t ' I Miners Tools and Amunitions ? : - ' , . . --'s-.ssss-.-.s' '-ss ..-.'. ,Wj,A MIDSUMMER OPPORTUNITY Wanted Mincis at tlm Cuntmeiilal Mite.- IMylnCte.k, O.ego,,. Tel. l,.,m , ; LJUllil li-.s, Our Mast Window is now dis play ini a few specials in Summer connections tl Threshing Uli Wdr.esdttv Walt and Tom .Scott cumt into town Fiiday with their Hfeam thresher, and will begin to thresh on Hull's place next Wednesday. Heal Estate Transfers. V. Ii. and Ida M. Dobbins to George McQueen lot 'i blk 2 in McQueen's ad to Cottage drove. t l Ho. I), (j. Mcl'ailanl Miller loin 1 and 2, M Failand'ii 5lh ad drove. .235. to Mu M. blk 1, Jb 0. to Coltu" Waalhnr liureati Genural Sumiimry Week Lndlng July 30th- The week was dry except Satur day, wh n clouds formed and in a number of places thunderstorms occurred, with very light rain. In the coast counties th" nights and mornings were gem-rally cloudy or tXKy ,II11 the 11 I ter noons ch ar. Ivist of the Cascad" mountaina and in Southern Oregon wns excessive. The temperatures averaged above normal, with tho coolest weather during the closing days of the week'. In the Willamette valley the wannest day was Friday, when the maximum tcinp'-ratuie was above '.)') degress. Iii Southern Oregon, Tuesday ami Friday were both hoi days, wjih Maximum tem peratures above 00 degnes hi : the remaining days were only in ler ately warm- F'ist of the ' Ca-cudo rnountainu tempcra'ure i of 00 de grees or more were common during the first live days, alter which lovvtr temperatures prevailed. The wimlw were generally light and their prevailing diiection was north wehterl) . i Svv mill and bnnl ei yard labor li ra .t'2.'2-" per day Wood.-itm.n i su to $-'boo. Steady wJik. Apjd.y 1 to ll:.oth-Kely Lumber Co, I'.u j gene, )regin. tt j MOTOR. HICVCM-- FOR SA1.K ! A line A li'iiKe p i.vel' "Vale" l''i" mod-I, ew.t $11-1. A great haigaiu at Jloo. (ood a.s tifw The. lo zaar. Cottage drove A good girl for geiieial woik in small family, no washings. Apply at Ibis ollice at once. N Nugget. Lost P01 k (i I Hook Sumlay July fust on Main sine!. H .ok li'is stamped in it. Cuinpli mei.tn of l'al'iose Slate bunk Con iviiiH two notes valuable tonwuer Oarii to Scl,lefn Hospital ami 1 1 cei ve 1 e w 111 I LOS I Good 44 '2ne H 2()c lnc Space does values a l)c InC 12 l-2c not permit other bargains in Suininer I'abrics. -AT- I'atont Olflce liohlnd Washington, July 2'. I'atei.l attorncyH throughout th" country are arranging to K-nd u delegation to see president Hoosevelt at Oys ter Hay find request him to itln r remove Commissioner Allen or cause such change in tin thods as will place the l'.ttent Ollice on a H.ilihlactory basis. Tbe woik of the patent ofli'-e, atlorueys dechne, has been running behind ninre the appointment of 'Mr. Allen, five yeaiH ago. There are uow 23,ooo upplica'ioua dgold biua st pin o. -Itl, ;'I lie Hh1xi- Jijs Hvca iicrlccl t iximiloii )val net with six 01- eight . l,t-,l--l SCparillln i.cacl- tlrcH I O U N A. TRAY LOR minim; maciiinkky hi;nvkii coi'o A fine ol ol July. Ov; small runes 111 inn cemei. me. pin is an heir loom, coining from a great-great aunt of the loser, and the finder will receivo a line I' waid by leaving pin at Ibis oflieo. Xll''e. t. Kill Ul.h. Si. KclMlned. Tom Awbrey lmu lelinned t., Cottage drove and ia again wiiting insurance polices in the Oiegun Fire Relief Asn., of McMittnville, and the AlvltiU I'M" Insurance Co. if Iluilfoid, Conn. Wttkbutl mid Ironed I(uce eurtaiiiH, clothes icpaited and pressed by Mia. deo. liohlnmn. Leave woik ut Ostraudei's bather nhop. "M.'i ' ' n 1 . i : ma. "l n 1 1 'Heiluccd lUniiid Trip txcursioti Hates. n olil. : 11,1 ,,1,1 .,,,,1 , I'.eet 1 veil , he,, I .,, I ,,, . ,.,,1 (jit I I le.'I 1 1 1 . 1 1 , ,1 ',' ,1 i;ieiie Till.', II ... i' . I I I ' I 1 ' ''I. I t I I 1 I ' ; I I I I lii'i r'.-. in ,i 1, 1 1, - 1 ! , 1 . oi,ij!4 I!' I 1 1 1 ' t i . 1 1 1 lilt- v, .'j.L : .:t 1 ' ' 1 : ' . ( ) ' 1 1 1 liiVtT liointH strwi.no !1t''i ' i'1;;1"! (,",,'t "-'''rim..' 'lUi w tirlu-ts will Ic on Hale tlaily I I 11,1 I. I II I II llll'l I , , I I'.l.. .... ' 1 i can i'i i iioitnu trip passenger rates CM :y ,Nlls:,,l: ,l l'oilland mid return, via ' ''ni IV . ,:,,,,.( i: :m ... .. . ... .oo ami iioiu IV ' ibleel li.,,. ...ill 1... .... . i' ii..' i, iii : i ; , , f.,, OI , . . ,.,,. , ,,,, ,i . . .:', . "' 'i . """""eiug June is! ami coiumu nt'i, . ial 'ii,- Lie, tii.-i;,!!, t ,, J.',,, ' "" Sept. ith with I'mal re nblelii.ii' i .naiaiil, ei ,v I:,. !,UI" h"ut of Oetobi V .'lisp I'lmnuae. p.,., j. M, 1,sj,am. i