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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
4 V V. A Ci.oHit Call. Mm. J. K. Neat and daughter Mr. (). W. WldcnrHon, accom panied by three children narrowly caca-icd a frightful and fatal ac cident Monday morning about to o'clock. They hod just left thli city and were driving home on the wagon road leading to Saginaw. The railroad crossing below town jtiat north of the railroad bridge Is at the terminal of a curve around a bluff, mid U alwaya a dangerous place. Knowing this the ladles went a little boy ahead to sec If a train might be approaching from the north. The curve being n short one unless a train is practically on the crossing it cannot be seen, and the little boy cume back to the rig with the Information that no train was in sight. They drove on to the crossing, and were horrified to sec a freight train engine rouudlug the curve almost upon them. The horse bccamcfrlghtencd and stopped on the track. "When the engine was within a few feet of the cross ing the horse sprang across the track and turned the vehicle down the steep embankment, spilling the occupants out. Mrs. Wlscarson, only was seriously hurt, she bus tallied a broken arm just above the right wrist. As soon as possible the unfortunate lady was conveyed to this city where Dr. Job reduced tho fracture and made her as com fortable as possible. While the situation was a most frightlul one still the termination was most fortu nate and Mrs, Wiscarson can thank her lucky stars that she escaped with so slight an injury. Young Man Dkownhi. A sad tragedy took place on the Willamette river about fTvc miles cast of Springfield last Saturday in which Irank Kirkland, a young man of 31 years, lost his life. A crew of six helpers Including him had been engaged for two weeks in conducting a drive os shingle bolts for the shingle mill at Springfield down the Wilainette river. At the time of tin accident Kirkland noticed that a number of the tim bers were circling around in an eddy. He waded out to release them but got beyond his depth and was drawn Into the whirlpool. & Hin cries were heard by members of the crew who Immediately manned n row boat and went to his assistance. He had sunk to the bottom by this time and it required about 10 or 15 minutes time to lo cate the body and bring It to the surface. When this was finally ac complished heroic measures were employed to restore consciousness but without success. The young man's parents reside ot Joseph, Knstern Oregon and n brother at Springfield. He was a member ol theW. O. W. and unmarried. LtTTMt Giri. Missing. When pretty golden-haired Marie Maltaucr bade her parents goodbye and blithely, tripped down the farmyard path and out on the country road toword Eugene early Friday morning. Intending to pay a devotional visit to the Catholic rectory, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Mnt taucr went about their usual voca tions feeling confident that no harm could befall their little one. Since then no tidings have been received from the girl and her disappearance is absolute. The authorities have searched high and low for her but to no avail. When the day's after noon had deepened into twilight and darkness set in bringing with It no absent Marie the parents be came alarmed and a search was in stituted. Enquiry at the Catholic parish brought forth the startling information that she had not been there. There is absolutely no clue to the whereabouts of the girl at this time and it is feared that harm has bclallen her. On her way to town she had to cross the railroad track near her home and the fear that tramp might have waylaid her is entertained by the family and friends. Eugene Register. Aug. 17th. Noticu To Minkrs. W. F. Morphy, manager of the Oreg6n & Southeastern Railway Co, Is in possession of advice from the New York Commercial, a journal devoted to the publication of authentic data, to furnish that paper from time to time important mining news from Bohemia Dis trict. Mr. Morphy has re.qucst.ed the Nugget to state he will appre ciate receipt of any news of Inter est from nil sections of the camp, and solicits the correspondence of the miners in camp. Whiting Matkriai.. All the little things you need to make your writing desk look liter ary you will fiud here, and n nice variety, too. " : Uknson Drug Co, For Sai.k, A cottage with one, two, or two and one-half acres of land. Inquire at Second house south of railroad on Fourth St. I( C. LKW. 8-8 Closing Out Sai. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Hri dies, etc. going at reduced prices until Sept 1st, at Geo. Meinzer's harness sliop. Wanthb. Experienced girl to ,do general housework. Small house, small lamily. Mrs. V. U. Dknnis, HlackbuOriir For Sai.. Eleven head of stock cattle and one young horse. For particulars enquire at Allison's barber shop. "UncmcTom'b Cabin" Comino.- Uncle Tom's Cabin," the only play that Is Identified with Ameri can history, which Is one of the most beautiful plays in the English language, which always interests all classes of people, will be a wel come visitor in Cottage Orovc, Aug. 36, for one night only. It has endured forty years, and every year but serves to add greatly to its wreath of popularity. Warren & Day's great mammoth New York "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company is the biggest, biggest, brightest and bent of all the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" companies on the road. Five great acts; twenty-eight re alistic scenes, culminating in twelve impressive tableaux and a superb, awc-lusplrlug transforma tion scene. A grand and gorgeous street parade will be given at noon on Saturday next. The performance takes place in a huge tent which will be erected at corner of Main and Fourth Sts. Lost His Wmtiti.. A certain very popular young man of this dty, who rides an Im perial wheel of the latest model, paid his respects to one ol Cottage Grove's clever young ladies. When he broke away from the magic spell, and hiked out to the gate to mount his enameled steed, home ward bound with heart beating and pulse pulsating to the measure of the dreams ol love, lie was knocked into a cocked hat to find that his wheel was gone. After a hasty search, he departed for home, still happy but moot. The wheel was not recovered until next day noon when it was learned that sonic close friends to both parties had perpe trated n practical joke by hidjng the machine in the woodshed. I.US-IIIltK HUSINHSS INCRKASHS. The lumber business in both Oregon and Washington never saw such activity. The local demand has been great artd prospects are eucourgaing for the future. Here the water shipments have gone di rect to foreign ports, and eastern shipments by rail continue un abated with a steady increase. Oregon lumber, to the extent of fully 300,000,000 has been shipped from the State of Oregon since the first of this year. Of this amount 54,692,301 feet have gone by water and about 150,000,000 feet by rail. Shipments by rail to the far south continues to increase. Pacific Journal. A Firm Bug. Report reaches this city that there is a life size fire bug in the vicinity of Anlauf. at one of the S. P. Co.'s wood stations south of Cottage Grove One day last week 350 cords of two-foot rail road wood which had been de posited on the right of way and one car loaded with wood, burned, while another car loaded with four foot wood was set on fire, but was extinguished by railroad employes before much damage was done. It is said that certain parties are strongly susplcioncd and probably arrests will be made before long. To Commknck Grading. Manager W. F. Morphy, of the Oregon & Southeastern Railway Co. announces that he is now ready to engage teams for the grading which will be commenced next week. Every thing is work smoothly and the work of grading and construction will go rapidly on. Tbe surveying gang under Engi neer Wood is in tbe field already, setting grade stake and his party will be followed 'up immediately by the clearance gang under Foreman Masterson. Hauling Orb. Manager Morphy in conversa tion with a Nugget man states that applications nre coming in for huul ing ore from the hills to the exten sion of the raildroad, but still there is room for more and applications will be received with pleasure. The more the merrier. It is a good paying job and no doubt as harvest is about over many teams will be pressed into service. Right Of Way Gang. The right of way gang on the O. &. S. E. Ry. Co. route to Bo hemia, under tbe forcmanship of W. W. Masterson of this city.com' mences work Monday unrjw ing. It is understood that the work will be pushed as rapidly as Cossible, and the clearing gang will e followed immediately by the construction forces. Attbntion!1 Ladies I have taken the atrency from the inventor of tbe very latest Dress Cutter, Kept up to date. Free of charge. Those wish ing to learn cutting "please call on me. MRS. LVCV a. dobbins, next door west of Martin & Gowdy's furniture store. Patterns cut to order. Foit Sai.k. A 'new wheel, iiRed only 11 Hliort tlm. ftfwul Imrirnln for ciihIi. Ell. quire at postotllce. Wantku. Goats wanted from oue - to three vears old. Addfess Postmaster at Elkhead, 93' WANTKII. TeuiiiH to haul wood ut Alen. 9 o $3 per day can bo made. Apply to l'luMlle Timber Company. Cottnffo drove, or (1, JolniHon at Alen, iMrKOVKD Farms Wantrd. We have a few cash buyers for improved farms. Also city property. PHII.UPS ot WHKKI.KK. Wiu Buy.- I wish to buy a good improved farm. Address Lock Box 65, Cot tage Grove, Ore. K Person! Paragraphs. ? I -0- Mr. mid Mr. Frank Wheeler are home from Newport. Win, LandeH and family are tak ing an oiUIiik In Bohemia. It. L. Blalr and U. 0. I.ockwood vUltcd KiiKeno limt Katurday. Mr. II. !'. Underwood Is vlsltliur at lloHwrll HprliiH thin week. JdIiiihoii Taylor In home (iKitln from Albany, feeling much Improved. Cecil C. Cathey recently locnteil "Uinma" claim In the Bohemia IMm trlct. Mr. and Mr. Herlx-rt Bukln liivo returned from their outing nt New port. MIhh Htella Baker, of Eugene, Is vlHltlug relative) and friends In the Orove, . I. W. Maker mid family are rindl cttUug m tilutrpH rrrck, Bohemia DlMtrlct, . Mr. II, It. Job and daughter havu returned home from u weveral week outing ut Mliw Alma Martin, who Imh lren viMltlnfrleiidH at Hum-lie, returned homo 1iMt Friday. N. H. Alklim and wife left for Kan FranclHco Wedncuday on a two weekx plcamiru trip. Mr. and Mrn. Oil HtcveiiHonjire Hixmillng a few dayn at Boh well HprlugH this week. J. I.. Leltoy, prewldent of the Ias Hoy Mining Company, returned from a valley trip Tiu-mlay. .Mi. Harah Underwood and Ml, llulllc Teller, of Holm, Idaho, aru vlHltlug relative here. I. If. tllngliuiii, the well known broker and mining oierator eame up from Portland this week. .Mr. J. K. Medley, who him been vlnltlngln Eugene wivernl day, re turned home bmt Haturday. Jack Qillnn, wholnwbeeii presiding over the engine roomn of the Helena No. 1 Htnnip inlllH, wan In town thin week. MIhh Maud MorrUou, of Halcin.and Mm. Itlcbnrddon. of Portland, are vlfdtlng frlendH in tho Grove thin week. Mrn. Geo. Wall and daiigliter Bon etta, accompanied by 'MIhx Itoble Baker aru taking an outliiK In Bohemia. Hurry Brehnut. the nll-tx'atcnlHt pill mixer of the New Era I)ni Htorc In home from an outing by thexoiind Ing wo. Col. T. H. Hnpple, who lum leen In Boluftula for Hevernl weckH In tho In tetvMt of tbe Pacific Miner, returned to town Tuindny. SUke Mahooney ha Jiwt returned from the Ht Helens district. Wiudi.. and report h proNjierouH condition In that Hectlou. Mr. Klma Cottle and daughter, MIhh Ktliel, Mr. Harry Clarke, and t J. Howard nnd noil. ment Hun- day at tbe Oregon Mineral Spring on Loam t orK. Ceo. Bohlmail. the tailor, who ha been doing aciuent work on hi claim In Bohemia, returned home thl week and report projierty Hhowlng up iiioxt promiHiugiy. .1. H. I)avldon, the well known boot and hoo maker, ha placed In front of Id xliop on Main Htreet a due "boot" nlgn. When you come to town look up and ei It. Max Shllloek. the wide-awake city editor of the Telegram, arrived In thl city Monday morning and made a thorough vllt to tho weveral min ing camp In Bohemia thl week. (leorge Drake, a burly negro, for merly employed at the the "Uecei tlon" Haloon atKugene, wa arrested 0110 day lat week by aUnlcm oUlclnl for running awny with a white man wife. Mi .Myrtle Purvanco. of Cottago Grove, I cnnviiKMliig Oakland and vicinity for (the "New Century Per fect Km-aker." Thl I a most Inter- eHting work and tdiould 1 In every houaohold. uuklaiui uwi. Mr. I. H. Bingham, daughter and boii, Ben, who havo lieen rutl-. eating at the Warehouse for ooveral week, arrived In Cottago Grove tho llrwtot tho week, where they were met bv Mr. Bingham, who accom panied them homo to Portland. W. A. Wnun, of Eugene, tbe Mu tual Life In. Co. man, was a caller at thl ttuuetum lat Saturday. Ho wa enroutis to Bohemia where ho went Sunday In tho Interest ot his company. Mr. Wnnn was formerly of the Monmouth normal school. Ed Jenk left for Boliemla Tuesday morning. Ho will 1h Joined In a few days by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lock wood, tho two gentlemen twlng partners In'the (Syndicate group on (Irouso Mountain. Mefwr. Jenk and I.ockwood Mill commence tho aHHesHinent work on their claim, af ter which they will drive a tunnel on the "Myrtle," which Ia veryproml ing projierty. g j Local Breveties. j S FROM ABSENT ONES. A Rvlw of the Trip of Me4tme Eby and Howard Eastward Bound. See change In LeRoy's ad. Dr. Lowe oculo-optlclnn, Eugene. TIioho douirlmuts. lutllke "mother used to make," ut Parker' bakery two doors east of poBtomce, Alain St. Hpcclnt orders, pies and cakes, any old kind, promptly tilled nt Parker's bakery, while you nre ordering try thOHo doughnut. Tim "Royal" mining claim In Bo hemia ha leen Bold to K. C, Lock wood and Ed Jenks by Its former owner Goorgo Ronso. Warren & Day's "Uncle Tom's Cabin Show" la pokon of In highly complimentary terms by tho Cali fornia papers, whore thoy have been showing tills month. Will hIiow at this place on Tuesaay, Aug. 20, cor ner of Main and Fourth streets. Contest have been Med against Hoveral Murslifleld jioople who havo taken 1111 homesteads in tho Tioga country. The contestants allego that the land Is more valuable for its timber nnd stone than for agri cultural purposes. The homesteadors Will ngllt lor inoir iima hi mu i.ltt..ii,l mill hi ruin nvni'V indica tion of a hot time ahead for those who are- trying to jump tneir ianu. Maihtleld Huu, Tho following letter will, no doubt, bo read with Interest by tho friend of the ladle, who are now visiting friends and relative, Mrs, Howard In Michigan and Mrs. Eby in Iowa: Enrnute, July 25, 1002. To the Nugget, Cottago Grove, Ore.: Thinking you would like to hear from us we will write you n few line that wo triiNt will prove of some In terest to you. We nrrlv.nl In Port laud Friday morning, Hjicnt a very pleasant day. Although our heart are aching for the ones we have left behind. Wo am aboard tin; O. Jt. & N. train on our Journey, hoping to reach our friends In a(ety. We are lired so -will bid you good night nnd write more In the morning. Thl 1 Haturday morning. Wenro going through some beautiful coun try. Won nomewhat startled this morning when the train came to a standstill and one of tho porter leatied off the train anil killed Home Jack rabbit, as ho came through the train he asked u how we would have our cooked, "boiled or roasted." Wo told we would have our part roasted. July 21, 11(02. Friday evening Just alter leaving Portland near Troutdale and pawn ing through Bridal Veil the itviiery Is something beautiful. Itocky point out In the river looked like great pyramid' they were so high. Haturday morning after a good night's sleep we feel quite refrehed. We are at a standstill nnduJJjlSrter ha Just killed a fine JaeWEfajjjd few minute later the porTerjucEuea our attention out af the wludfrvfand there was a wolf sauntering up the hill. We were pawing through the PaloiiHi; country and were told that often they were to le seen in bauds. This Is Sunday morning and we are Just leaving East Spokane over the Great Northern Ry. for St I'nul, Minn. Our train wns several hours late, so we failed to make connec tions there as wo exected to nnd had to lay there over night. We stopiKHl at the Pedlcord hotel, The accommodations were very good, It Is very pretty through this country. Pino forest with hero and then; a farm and streams that would de light the fisherman. Have noticed several with string of tlsh. We did not see a much of Spokane a we wanted to, owing to limited time, but wo did go a fnr a the falls, and In visiting Spokfiue one should not mis welug them, it is a lK-autlful sight. We nre Just going by a stream that I covered with water I 111 lew. It Is so pretty through here. Tho road make three curve within a short .distance, where you' can eo tho engine each time. Tho scenery I something fine equal to any It lias lieen our pleasure to see. Tho accommodations have been all that wo could ask for. The road la very smooth. The country looks flue through here, very much ns It does around Cottage Grove. It Is heavily tlmliered, and we have Just paswd a large sawmill. We are en joying our trip so much. It was warm yesterday but Is cool ami pleasant traveling today. Mondny morning wo find ourselves In Mon tana, going through the famous Milk River valley, passing miles and mile of prairie land nnd lot of stock lu sight farther on. It Is a mag- nillcent sight. Large faruiH with green fields ol grain, the furrows and fences are lined with wlldsuntlowers. It is very pretty through here and reminds one so much of Oregon. Six miles from Spokane on tho Kookennl river wo are passing t'lirougft K'nutlful scenery, huge mountains, high, rocky banks covered with trees that looked as if they grow out of solid rock. We are in sight of tho Kootenai falls, and a beautiful sight It Is. Wo whirl by broad acres of grazing land, and low hlllscovcred wltliBtoek. Monday evening, we are Just going Into North Dakota. It seems to lie all grazing land not a tree In sight. Once through Dakota, now racing along lu Minnesota; and the scenery Is iicrfectly lieautlful. One lako after another, while the ground looks as though it had been laid out lu parks; but they are nature's own park. Wo will soou be In St Paul. There our troubles will Is'gln for wo must seiierate, each togo a different route. Perhaps we won't get lost, strayed or stolen, If we do you will proli nbly hear about It, Wo reached St Paul Tuesday after noon and hero we bid each other good-bye, one going to Michigan the other to Iowa. Trusting that the above may lie of some Interwt to tho readers of the Nugget, we bid you good-bye. Mits. V. J. HowAiin, Mns. F. tl. Eiiy. g if Butlncs Briefs. J g H 5 Fine iK'iehc. tomatoes, melons, etc, at N. H. Elsca & Hon. For watches, clocks and tewclry call on Davidson tor good goods. V on' will unu prices rignt. Davidson will repair your watches, clocks and Jewelry at flic lowest prices. All work warranted. Tho bet physic Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablet. Kay to take. I'leanant in effect. Koreale by Ilenon DniK Co., Cottage Grove. Dee Are You Gee East l'olymorplilnn Bargains At the New Era Drug Store. Blue print maps of any township ip Roscburg, Oregon Land District, showing all vacant lands for 5cts each. If you want any information from theU. S. Land Office, address. TITI.H GOAKANTKK & LOAN Co.. Henry L. Sliattnrk of Shellsbnrg, Iowa, was enrol of a utornack trouble with which he had been afflicted for yearn, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without re lief. For sale by Benson Drug Co.. Cottage Grove. "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take ouf word for It, but cah and be convinced that Tlie Cash. (Grocery Go. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line oi roccrlcs In the city. '' '" ' Wc keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in season. The Cash Grocery Co. A. O. Young, Manager. t Jfa TOERS"1 SMP?rt ftOtiSE NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Bohemia, Oregon. General Merchandise, Miner' Tools nnd Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, August 12, IU02. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pioof in support of his claim, anil that said proof will be 1 mwi inriurt: .j.iiv ... ii.ic, u. . win- i f, 1 iniesioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Sep-! tember'.2, 1U02, viz: George VT. Teters, " on his II. E. No.82S, for the NE 1-4 'S NW 1-4, NW 1-4 NE M. NE1-4 SE 1--J, It 1 and 2. Sec. . Tp. 21 S., It. 2 Weit. & He names the following witnesses to & 1 irovebis continuous residence upon and 1 cultivation of said land, viz : n James Llmbough, J. It. Wiseman. W. V, II. Champion, of Cottage Grove, Ore., 1 $ A. J. Anderson, of Star, Ore. it J. T. IlmnoES, Register. s NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 1 8 KNOWLES & GETTYS. DO N0V1 USE GHVtiWN? We manufacture all kinds of Milling and Mining Screens, and furnish all kinds of belting. Water Wheels of Every Description. All kinds of Flouring Mill, Ware house and Peed Mill Machinery. It will pay you to consult us in person or by letter before buying. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. CROFUT, McAYEAL & CO., 49 First St., - - Portland, Oregon. Count jr Af lane, SUtr of Oregon, h&s toll oar w 22 Snuth. of lUnge No. 4 Weil, and will oiler United SUM Und Office, Rmebunr, Ore.. Auf. 9, 1902. Nfitlce li berebr given that in compliance with the provlflons ottne act of Cougrenof Junes, Wig, entitled "An act foi tbe uleot Timber Landi In tbe Sulci of California. Ore icon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa itended to all the I'ublle Land Bum br act of Aognit i, uw, Misi mma Chare, ot Lnzene, t ounir fu jjane, siair oi uregon.nas iniina ! croof to ihow that the land aoncht la more val uable for lta timber or ftone than for agrlcul-1 I tural parnoaea, and to eiubllah ber claim to i aald land before Marie L. tt'are, V B. Commla . aloneral Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, on gatur. I dar the 25th dar of Oct., 1902. i Khe names aa wltnetaet: ' W. E. Nowell.S. II. Nonell, of Amoe V 0 I 1 Oregon, Herman How. ot Cottage tirore. Ore., George M. Miller, of Eugene, Ore. 1 Any and all peraons claiming adreraely tbe ; 1 above-deftcrlbed landi are reineated to Sled j their claims In IhlioBlce on or before ld 2tn 1 : day of Oct., J T Bripges Regliter. A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Eutes Land Oflire. Roburg.Ora., Aug. 9.1902. ,.,..i, Notice It hereby given that in compliance ; anytt nere. with the proTllon of the act of Congrean of i JnneS, IB"B, entitled "An aet for the aaleot gon, evaua, ann naablnrton Territory, a ; extended to all the rublle Land gtatea by act olAngn.tt. i31. Frank r. iteiner.ot rortland. IU Uorrlaon St.. Co. ol Multnomah. Hutc of Ore. haa this day filed In thla office hi iworn itate- I men t No. 3IT9, for the purchase of the tvu 1 of Kectlon No. 32 Townthln No. 21 a. RanaeNo. , 8 Weal, and will offer proof to chow that the land sought la more valuable for lta timber or stone than for agricultural pnrpote. and to 1 eaubllih his claim to said land before i Z. L. Dlmmlck, C. S. Commiaaloner of Oak 1 Oregon, on Monday, the 27th day of Oct. 1 I 1902. ' I He name as witnesses : 81monK.de Neul, Elmer R. Harvey. Volney ! Ervln, E. H. Ward, of l'ortlond, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming advenely tbe I above desbrtbad lands are reqnesteil to file 1 thelrclalms in tnla oaice on or before saiit 27tn dayofUct.,IW2. J. T. Hkllxin. ftegisler NOTICE rOR I'L'BLICATIOX. United Slates Land Office, ' Kosebnrg, Oregon, Aug. 9, 1902. Notice la hereby given that In compliance j with the provisions ot the act of Congres of I Junes, Ib.S. entitled "An Act for the sale ol j Timber Mnds In tbe States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waahlngton Territory, as extended to'all the publln land states by act of 1 August t, 1892, Simon It. de Neul, of Portland, (box 767) Co. of Multnomah. 8tate of Oregon, has thlsdayflled Inthls ofilcebia sworn statement No. 3171 lor the purchase of the N HS t .of sec-1 tlonNo. al.townthlnil 8, range 8 went, and will offer proof to show tnat the land sought Is more t valuable for Its umber or stone man lor agricul tural purposes,atidtoestabllshhisclalm tosald land before the Register and Receiver of thla ofilceat Roaeburg Oregon, on Wednesdaythe 31st day of December, 1902. He names as witnesses: 8anfonlZeek, Volney Ervln, E. S. Ward, of Portland, Ore., Booth Jones, Elkton, Ore. Any and all peraons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to lile their claims In Ibis office on or before said .list day of IVceuiber, 1W2. J. T. Bridge's, Register. doesn't tpjarrel with bis tools. Not if they come from Griffin & Ventch Co's, at any rate. Everything purchased there can be relied upon. Full lines of mechanics toots and hardware at lowest prices. Hest values for the money ts be had Decided bargains in every department at mis sioie. And nothing is mireprcsentcd. -' - i. Griffin & Ventch Go 'OTICK FOR l'UHLIOATION. United Btates Laud Office, Roseburg. Ore., Aug. 9, 1902. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provlalons of the act ot Congress of Junes, 187K, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the Mates o! California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the 1'nblio Land Btates by act ot August 4, 1892, Volney Ervln. of Portland, too N K Hlxth St., Co. ot Multnoma. State ot Ore., has thlsdayiiledln thla office Unsworn state ment No. 3173, for the purchase of the WW K i of Section No. 82 Townahlp No 218, Range No. 8 West, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable lor lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before X. I.. Dlmmlck, U a Commissioner at Oakland, Oregon, on the 27th day, of October, 1902. fie namea as witnesses; . Frank F, Reiner, Hlmon It. de Keul, Elmer It Harvey, B. S. Ward, of Portland, Oregon A nv ami all iwrmni claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile thelrclalms In this office on or before said 27th day of October, 1902. f T T a v ,,a-o I F a r I f n s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnml Oflice Ml Itoeeburg, Ortuon. Aueuta i. 1902. Notice is hereby given that the (ol-, lowing-namol settler lias tiled notice of his Intention to make final commuta tion nroof in 8umort of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before j Mario L. Ware, V. S. Commissioner nt , Eugene, Oregon, on September 17, 1902. vis: Cliarly Olson on II. E. No. 10170, forthoNW Se. 12, Tp. 21 S., R.l West. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Martin Haagenson, of Eugene, Ore gon, Guilder Kornstad.'of Wildwood, Oregon, Peter Ophus, Martin Olson, of IJlue Ulver, Orejron. J, T. BitiiKius, Register. ft Holding up Quality Holding Down Prices. Yi present you with the Best Stock of China ware you ever had a chance to" Choose from. Not a Piece here but lias passed the Critical, "Inspection ofcareful ives. " WE KNOW QUALITY and Sell Quality. You'll Pay only Reasonable Pjices for what you Buy g KT ?fCfG IIW GO. STORE Under Odd Fellow's Hall. A YOUNG LA DIE'S LIFE SAVED. At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. Chits. II. Utter, n prominent phy sician, of I'anama, Colombia, in a re cent letter states! ''Last Match I had ns a patient a voting lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dysentery, Everything I prescribed for her proved iuefteotnal nnd she was growing worse every hour. Her na rent 8 were sure she would die. bho had liecome so weak Unit she could not turn over ill bed. What to do at this critical mome'nt was a study for me, but I thought of Cha.'iiberfaln'H Colic, Cholorii and Diarrhoea Remedy and ns a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result wns effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inutile ot three days sha was upon her (oet and at the end of one week was en tirely well." For sale by Lyons & Applegute, Drain, llenson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Itewnre of air dried or half dry flooring, eelllnjy unci runtic. The llontii-Kell.v I.umlier Co. nro making HiK-clal prlooH on klln-dried luinlK'r. PIPER & ANYTHING YOU WANT. in tlfe way of tlardware. Tools and imbleraents, you can find at our store. Arb you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner ueeds. VAN DEN I Mo For Newport Oregon's Favorite i Seaside Resort. j ttvti;uUliiK the iitlvimt'i-jjo niNew- . port iih u Himitner ivmirt tiver other Houtdde ivHtirtM In the nort Invest", nnd to muke It piMMlble for nil who ileHliD to do ho to Hiu'iitl their vncntlon by the oeeun wiivoh, tut Houtnern i'u cltle Company lu connection with tbe Corvulllis & EiihUtii ltullruivl, will plneo on wile, effective Jiiio lfith, round trip tlekeU from nil pointy In Oivgon mi the (Southern Vncille tt Newport, kooiI fur return until Octo lier 10th, nt h-k'cIiiI reduced rnten. For full Infornmtlon pleiuw inaulm of ytiur huyil m,i'nt. ", -J W. K. Comas. (Jen. I'lWi Atft. H, C. MADSEN, WATCHMAKJtK. Eeiirinr at rcaauuablv ebar(ea. All wnrb miarante.1 flrst-lasfl. . Watrbes.ClMksaiKl JcuelralLoweat frlaea OOTrAOK UltOVB, ORE. JEROME KNOX Mtorney-at-Law From I' t alKntlon palj ti Jlln.in nnaluM Cottagk Gkovk, 0K.