BOHEMIA NUGGET BOHUMIA NIKK1LT PUlU.ISHINd COMPANY. Make Kll chPi'Vs ryMo to Niifrset Pub. Co. Knti-rod t the pomortlro nt Coll a in? (trove. OT)fon s ooonl class mnil mutter. SU'SfKIPTION KATKS. months $1.00 1 year ?l.."n is months Jf'J.lM) If paid in advance. Clubbing Pales. The r.ohemla Nue.iret one year v 1 1 It nti.v ono of tlu following; pub lications one year for it mount not opposite: r.iellie Mont lily Weekly Orejioni.-in t Portland) Weekly .ItMirnal ( Portland! Paily Mtninir I ! coord (Denver) Weekly Mining l!eoord Pacific Homestead Northwest Poultry Journal Sl.T.-i Thi ynyer is kopt on Mo lv r 1 1 K AMKIU- ! ii?..' V-!:r.:n.Urhr reH.lor will lie wcUo'ih-lo llu use. ( I lie U:il- , .," i.i.i.lilioc lint tliAv fill ffir liiit.rerfr.1iilli.,iri..iiiiiiih?Mvti.Mii...fjoU01",110ll,,l-S' UlU lUe 1311 lar !hi West, u MventMii 1 1 1 1 r a r v an.l initivr-' ox Dll.it. rillsr.U'KK iskrpl on Iiip m f. ('. Pinko's A tvortisiiiji Airoiioy. i.i an.l Merchants Kv thftiiKP.Miii I- rHiu-iM'o, 1'rtliforn a. w Iiorp pon t mpt8 for a.lvprtisirg pan be nin.lo for it. vYkpni-siwy, Pec. 4, 1907. i Congress is in session, the men who have received the confidence of the people by tho vote that elected them to olliee. am now back in Washington. They are cogniz ant of the situation, they are the powers to which wt look. We are on the verge of great changes that ; that at a season when the normal will lead to the betterment of con-j demand for labor is decreasing. It ditions in the management ol our was time for prices generally to de system rf finance. Corrupt poli-' cline somewhat, and in that declin ticians and rotten corporations j sion it was inevitable that labor should !n mot and dealt with face! should he affected first and mo9t to face by our great bo lies of law ! noticeably. No party, no govern makers now in session. A rich mental policy unless one of iui man or n bij,' corporation is no ! niense public importance no law, meaner linn a poor dishonest tramp j could prevent this result. or a small cotpr ration. Cornering of the people's substance, whether it be the products of the soil or the gold and silver, by dishonest meth ods, must be made impossible. Vast fortunes and great business concerns can be established and maintained honestly and only for honest men of ability to manage and lake the lend, the great masses of working people wonM be wand ering about and the millions ol happy homes in our country would not be. That this reaction, culmi nating in a panic so severe, should come now, in the midst of the most favorable conditions surround ing our people, can we not see the Divine forethought in iff It hud to come; high financiering has fig ured prominently and openly many years. There had to le a halt called. As one bird Hies the hunter shoots; the remaining birds are alarmed an 1 fly from their hiding in the grass, onlj to be shot too: to with the handling ol the great and important if-sue now be fore us. Because one mm or one corpora-1 tiou is dishotK- l it does not go ( that all men and all corporations: are dishonest; and thank (o l this 1 great United Stales of ours can put their hands on nnny great and good men, mid again b t us give thanks that we can hold up the hand and present effort of our own President, who is in touch with ah the people and shows by his act ions, without fear 'tnd with no l.es itation, that right must prevail and justice must he given. The unfolding of pagis of cor ruption, naturally, puts a check on the regular runs of business and a I curb on the monev circulation or necessarv medium of exehanoinf, ! values. If we would put tho curb j on dishonesty, tho sooner the bt.t. ter; but, as we have said, there are many honed men in business, we should and could Fee for ourselves at this time of abundant harvest and wonderful prosperity shared by all, that disaster can come only to those that are pi oven to be guilt)'. Let the wheels of commerce aud exchange go on; hoarding our mency is dangerous and not in any way profitable; we can't eat it or take it with us. It is given us as a means whereby we can buy and sell; loan and borrow, but of no earthly use if stored away, Money make the mare go; if everybody wm as timid as a few nto, the bralo-bcara travelers and tho tie walkers would, liava the walk of their lites. If you can't use your money, find out your banker, you know who batik offi cials are, and if yon use judgment, you nre.l not take half the risk that the old sock is in danger of. What the public, and particularly the investing class, needs iu this period of slices and anxiety is to be calmed and reassured and made awaro that there is a Pilver lining fo every cloud, aud no good reason for their Iops of confidence; for the country is still as great aud grand and prolific iu its rcourees as ever, with its future no less promising and magnificent than it was before this crisis darkened the eky. In any decline in prices the wages of common labor fall not K mot licky the prices ther. Thus now, while prices gen erally have a sharply downward tendency, which, however, may not continue long or go to the point of a peneral "depression, " the price of labor has dropped by a large percentage and suddenly. Tins was caused, primarily, of course, by the monoy stringency, which caused a wholesale discharge of railioad laborers, aud in a less degree the employes of other large enterprises. These men wer; in a great ngregate body suddenly thrown upon the labor marset, and Yet we think public sentiment should be aroused to the general ultimate benefit of keeping wages up in proportion at least to other prices. Labor cannot suffer long and severely without a great coin cident and sympathetic injury be falling the country. The tempta tion to cut down the price of labor below a fair reward should as far as possible be resisted. By keep ing up wages, as much os they reasonably can, rather than by bearing them down ns much as they can, employers will help to restore normal and healthy conditions. Journal. Special School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the logal voters of School District No. to of Lane county, State of Oregon that a special school meeting for said district will be held at the ast side school house ou the 14th day of December 1007 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the following objects: To vote a ten mill tax for school purposes as follows: To pay olT "t standing warrants and to support the present term of school Dated this 30th day of December 1!,07. Attest: J. K, Barrett, District Clerk. I B. Phillips, Chairman Board of Directors. The. I.oader Office has just fin i ,hed Volume 1, No. 1, ol "The Sin c-rlative," the High School pa per. It is neatly gotten up and well edited, and certainly a credit to tho High School and the "staff." It contains some interesting stories writ,e" 'fcu,ljer8 of the senior class. Tho cover design, which is 110t excelled by any school pub licalio11 iu tLe state- wa8 designed ! 'rawi4 by Allen Baker, of the ' lnsH of 'H nucl must ,JC seen t0 bi appreciated. It is a fine piece of work and Allen will surely become ono of our great artists. The Su perlative will be issued each month during the school year, and the in terest taken by our business meu in the way of advertising assures its success. The following is the staff: Kditor-iti -Chief Finest 10. Wyatt Assistant lOdltor Malel Vontch liusiiioss Manager loo Arnold Asht Itiislness Manager Marvin Jordan Senior Reporter Hazel Jluzleton Junior Reporter. ..ICunlofr 'anlenberg Sophomore) Reporter.. .Maude. Hooper FrcKhiimn Reporter John ('outer Aitist Allen llaker Kxciuuige Kriitor Klvin Kpray (Subscription Aent Charles Gates Telephone Lecture. (Continued from first pnRc.1 than 2oo,ooo coldored connections and l.l.ooo incandescent lights, each hardly larger in diameter than tho end of tbc lend pencil. Such a piece of apparatus as this costs $350,000. Ou the first of January, 1007, the investment ol the Bell companies iu switchboard" alone exceeded $2o,oo,ooo, and on the 1st of January this year, thet o were 4,f32 exchanges ami branch offices in the Bell system. In tho laboratories of tho Bell system of which tho Pacific Tele phoue & Telegraph Co. is one of the important parts, experiments are being conducted every day look ing to the improvement of the ser vice aud the apparatus employed. When the telephones calls are coming thick ami fast Iho ecotes of busy operators before the switch board seem to be plaiug a tame which consists in making all soils of curious patterns with long white cords which the girls are constantly arranging on the face of the switch board. It is hard to reali.o it sometimes particularly when you are in a hurry or when atiNiety makes every moment seem an hour but the av erage length of time in which Cen tral asks what number you want after you have ealUd her is five seconds. The average time it lakes her to make the connection is five or six seconds alter that. Then the quickness with which you actually begin your conversation all depends on how promptly the person you want answers, whether some one else comes to the telephone first and has to go away and find him and such thin js as that. To keep up to the standard of efficiency the operators are carefully trained be fore they enter the servieo aud after they join the regular forces their work is constantly supervised, fre quent tests being made iu every of fice to see that ' Central" lives up to her motto of promptness accur acy, and courtesy. "You often hear people sy, for instance, that they 'know better' when ''Central" tells them that a line is busy or that nobody answers Yet if you could look into the ex change at that moment you would see that much the easiest thing for the operator to do even if it were not required by her duty is to give you the person called for if she can possible get them. "Central" cau help a subscriber out of many troubles but she can not see whether he is using the tel ephone properly which often makes all the difl'ereice in the world. Tho man who tilts backs in bis chair, nuts his feet on his desk, aud holds his telephone near ly upside down; does not make him self heard as distinctly as ho would if he used the instrument iu the way in which it was intended to ho used. When you are talking by telephone you should not stand or sit with your head turned away You should speak directly into the transmitter with the lips very close to the mouthpiece, using a tone of voice a little lower than your ordi nary conversational tone. "The subscriber cun do a great deal in littlo ways toward making the service quick and accurate, for example, tho numbers should be looked up in the telephone direct ory bofore a person begins calling The system has grown to such a size that "Central" cannot be ex pected to remember oil -hand the telephone uurnhers of peopL- whose names are given her. Besides, even though an experienced operator who has been iu ono ollico a long time might know a good many subscriber's numbers from constant repetition, new girls are required for the switchboard right along and they have so much wide acquaint ance but must depend absolutely on numbers being given them, for they have no tinio to look them up. "Long distance operation though in a geueral way the same as the operation of tho local lines, natur ally involves more processes Leforo one person can speak with another. For very long distances it frequent ly requires tho use of six or eight switchboards altogether, and tho services of ten or a dozen jieople. But perhaps the thing loat under stood by those not familiar with the inner workings of ecnttal is how the toll calls are timed. In front of each long distance op erator is set into tho shelf that pro jects front the switchboard what looks to be a clock with a handle sticking up at either side. Tho clock face which you seo is not used lor timing calls, however. Underneath it, is a set of dials with figures like tho letters on a typo writing machine. The operator puts the ticket on which tho details of your call are eutotcd, iuto this cal culagraph as it is called, and when you begin your conversation sho stamps tho exact tinio ou the slip of paper by pulling down ono of tho levers. Tho instant she gets the signni ttial tells ner you are through talking, she pulls the other lever, which makes an impression on the ticket showing just how long you have used the line, down to ns small a fraction as fifteen seconds Tho cnlculagraph runs by clock work which is examined for accur acy every day and cannot, of course make any mistakes. Prepare This Yourself. ('or those who have any form of Mood disorders, who want now, rich Mood and plenty of it, try tills: Fluid F.xtniet !uudelioii, one-half ounce;('ouipouiid Karon, ono ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparlll a, throe ounces. Shake well In a bottle and t tko In tenspoonfiil doses after ouch meal and at hc'RImc. Any Rood pharmacy can supply the Ingredients at Binall cost This Is the proscription which, when made up Is called "Tho Vegeta ble Treatment" by others, "The C.y. (done IMood Purifier. " It acts gently and certainly does wonders for some people who are sickly, weak and out of sorts, and is kuown to relievo ser ious, long-standing' eases of rheuma tism and chronic backache quickly. Makeup some and try it. JTlt Kit A NO IXCII.K I1AKI) j -Hi OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST 4 ? Kuom 1-4 XeT ChrlsmauBk. KiiKene, Or. s $ v. v.'W. v. v -i v !. .SiiiK'er. New Home, Wheeler & Wilnuii and Standard sewintf ma chines at Yeatcli & I.awsons. KILLthe COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. ting's WITH New Discovery VMM 9k 4 A PRICK run soLDS Tni Botu re AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB MONET REFUNDED. IMPORTANT TO YOU We have established a Class in youv town and yon can join this class at any time. We tfivo spec ial drills and our super ior drills are just what yon must have if yon de sire the best success. OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED We assist worth' stu dents to secure good po sitions. Do not say that you cannot learn to write Shorthand for You can in a Short Time Be Prepared to do the work the world wants done. Address ECLECTIC Sodaville, Or. For Further Information CALL AT NUGGET OFFK'F orrespondencc School WILLAMETTE 43 IVofenHorx ; i College of l iberal Arln. eoruslis : t'las-denl . It. I. Horary It. I ., Sc!.ntillo H. s. Philosophical ph. It. I Tho College of l.nVrnl Arts mnlu tnlns tho following sclionti ; The Collouv or Oratory, O. H. Tho Touchers College . II. I'd. Tho Normal Seliool, Diploma. Tho Oregon Institute or the Academy. Diploma. Tho School o( Commerce, Di ploma. r i ou e r u ma: k, M'lii nh: PRUSIM-NT JOHN II. COI.li.MAN. Salem, Oregon. If it's Up-to-date, THE TOGGERY has it. STYLISH and WKI.I. I I l 'l INU clothcH are ileniand"il hy nil men of (jnud judgment and THE TOGGERY i-t t ho place In got your tut lit from tho erovwi (if your head to the kuIoh nf your foot. I hU warm weather reuilnd-i 1 1 h I hat We will ini:ke it cool fur y on if you buy yiuir Sl'M MI!R !M)I:RVI:AK of us. If it's Up-to.date, COTTAGE FLOUR CIIARIJ-S AUTTIIFiWS, Propr. Al l. GRAIN, PI-I-I), I A Free is E With a UNIVERSAL RANGE iron, now until Christ mas Day, each purchaser of a Universal Ratine will rc ccic a FINE TURKEY free of charge. This offer is made to prove the linking and wood saving qualities of this already famous Uam;e. Universal Ranges will make your cooking easy, your meat juicy, your pie crust flaky, your cookies crisp, and your bread lij-ht. Prices fr.om SVI.OO to $65.00 Griffin FOR SALE 'J'hiw head of f,"Hd work hornet weiKli 11"'" to 1 :Jti0 pounds I'ricf flL',1 each. Would tnkn a. L'ood milk cow tin part imymont. (). M. Si.aoi.k. Wildwood 1". O. Phone Ited Pi iilj'c Ho- licmiu mill lino. Here's Good Advice. O. 8. Woolever, ono of tho ,ent known merchdiitu of l,o ItuyHVlllu, N. V., wiyn:"lf you nre over troubled with pilt-H, iipply Iturkluu'H Arnica waive. It cured mo of thorn for good SOypurn ago." (iuarantciMl for hoi'ch, wouikIui buniM or aluaHluiiH, 1T cciiIm at BmiHon's Pharmacy, f UNIVERSITY J Instructor. Affiliated CoIIcrcs, 3 oIIoro uf Medicine M. D. K. College of Law I.I,. It. ffl College of Tl logy lb D. 5; College ,,f MiHo II. M. ft The A llllialod CcdleiJi s are lliiau- V) clally Independent of tho Cobs! Icc of Mhcrul Alts. ft I ho Sol I of Al l, Certificate, f Tho School of Art Is also llnaii- chilly Independent of tho Col-W Ioro of l.llielal Arts. I MHfciWfqUM The TOGGERY has it. J GROVE MILLS KINDS Ol' also IJALHI) HAY. Turkey Veatch Co COTTAGE GROVE'S MAIL TRAINS I Southbound No. II :i;08 (). 1( No. 17 io:;m p. m Train Train Train Train Train Traill Train No. o. tr j :'.,! Hi m. Northbound No. No. Hi 1 :M p in 5:K)ii, No. No. M ::3Sp. 1-' H):4S tl. 12 closed, pouch to Port- land o iily. liolo Jlognto, tho city drayman, for u careful IruiiHfcr of your Iiouho- hold eflVctH. i ,.,:jf