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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1902)
h ' f sT' 1 1' 'if i ! I BOHEMIA NUGGET. vsLusstaai': - -" LllU WHQNRY, Itdltor and Proprietor. Hulercdat the ptofflie t cottage urove, MlicrIUlni(irlM. ' "" AdVertl-log lUWHM'" known Mn CppllCKtloiO S4ilfrrdfort..ln I made for I'KIDAY, NOVKNBKK 14, 19- Ulec trie Dynamo. HwtMomlny I.oK& IMi.glmiu iv crfvwl a lirtm new nlxty Mlit el trjf tlvimino nml Imvlntf it 1 Slfrtlwl nart- tlio .nglno tor nxont limit- now miiw mill tnir cltkv wliK-li -Urimvrmini.ijs t it full i;lt.v. -Iokh from UhIorCmK on tlio O. "&S. K. nlHiut four nillw from tlie city wberi' tl"- 1",VI t,,";,r M0W lionk'iW eminent work. burl'"; nwrvolr tin Ik-cii lwrtlnlly by tlie recent bouv.v ruin ml the log nro Iwliie rll1 ll,to lt'rom cur on the o. &. S. K. Stcainbo.it Placer Mines Oy lllnnlmm wiw In tlio city the Hint, of tin- wii'U lmvItiKjiiHt nmtniotl from tlio lilneur mliiliiK district on Steamboat cret-k xome ilMnmi HOtttlifnrtt of the llolimnta District, whCro lie linn Just completed hhm-hh-UtcHt work on live plneiw location, which ure owiie.l by Albany people. Thy Imve hIko completed n trull tlilrtt-cn nilk In length from tlie month of City creek to tlie new ulncor mine elRht mil from N"rth Uiupipm. thence to tlie rmpqim river comlni? out nt tlielihr fulls on tlllSBlUlie. Work Iiiim lieen miKiH'iided for tlie M.'iionbut.Ir. ltliiKlmm xMVtH to return in the prlnR nnd thoroughly lirolect thin placer mlnfiiK dUtrlet which unlctM nil Indications fall, will develop Into quite nnlmportnntmln lnjr dintrlct within the next few your. Foresters' Smoker. Friday nlKht the Konvtur lurid a i.,....iiu. mill mnoker extcndlni? the Kind liiind to many giientu In their timtiloii8 hall. Thevlnmlrt were the tjilile that could In- fur- f-?.,- . . . . , nlsbeil from tlewli. towi or nu nun ' iiiej.riiiim .,"r",- rotmrtml iih hnmrtni: hljrb wiu -if..tl i nw mill devoured. Tho liilllld vymsInsiiIrbiK while the mnoketliut UlliirLimti lv '. frntrant but an thick an an ocean 'V ,ff)K, i- i V q'nblett were wpread Hiitllclent to S?' -'riccommodateat least one hundred .1 , ,yi . . i.n i... .it,! svs,, anil liny aim .- umiui" -' notKroan under the weight of Rood r - thlnp" It I unfe to wiy that a Brent inaiiy of the partlclpantx groaneil ' Jft the table wcro.unliunleneil. ,' .'Ah a llnale. niH-eeheH were made, sOuh uiiB and faille with and with out morals delivered off hand and with a rext. Home fit for Sunday school and Home not. - Kmieelal mention In linpoHHlble, but HUlllce It to wiy that Dr. Wall, who presided over the tallies, win the "it" of the occasion. Other iht Bontifrom afar off even the Uay State : f Massachusetts was repreMjnteilDy ' Lloyd and Simons, who said a few , things that were pertiuent and n ' preclated. The Irrepressible JIurry lirelmut as presiding elder ably sec onded by Tom Jenkins, liert I-awson mid iv host of others kept the ball rolling until the late hours of the. illitlit The Foresters know how to do things either on the half or whole shell and you will feel very much like you had liecu there even a week af terwards. Uohemia. Ore., Nov. U, VJOi. Biiitok Nuooirr: Some weeks ago you published a report of the dance given nt this place some weeks ago, written by noine one sailing mider the non du plume, "Honyalvo." The article was, to bo sure, very prettily, worded for one of us "fellers" who devote the best part of our lives to hammering drills and burning pow der; and had he not overlooked (?) eoiuo of the Important features of the affair, the fact that he devoted the major part of the article to the In ml at Ion of a few of the (lancers Who seemed to have exercised a livpnotic Influence over him; could have tH-en passed up wlthgoodgrnco. .As It is. a uumlier of those who were pivsent, who enjoyed the dance, the Slipper, and who, by the way, paid their portion In their humble way, . fecMllspgsed ro remark that projier credit should lie given Miss Esther , Anderson and Mm. J. C. Woods, who inanngcd the splendid affair and fur tilslied a supper never before-equalled )n Ihls part of Lane county. They certainly deserve this recognition .fully as well as tho thanks of all ' j5rent for the splendid entertain ment, and In so doing It will not de trftct from tho honors' which have al ready leen piled upon tho maulpu LnnI..i tho "dln.v whirl," who, In the eye of your correspondent, '"de- servo rst mention. Ju conclusion, permit me to say r..nrMins It that Mr. T. M, Medley has again returned to tlio lllllS, WO Will proimuu through Oie winter. Yours without much trouble, Novus Homo. Special school election on next Wednesday to vote H njioclal tnx. Dadly Injured At Divide. . While hanging onto tho side ofn boxinr, sliiKiiHllIng to the engineer, Wlltilrllllth, a young S. r. freight liratJeniau, met with a vere ncct- denf!at Divide, a sninjl stntKHvUvo mill southwest of this sJtyuntho tlnt'I lietwrt-n iJine uttft DohkIbk coniUles, lnit Tlturwlity aftoruooii. He 'collided with n t,olegrnpli lMile standing too mr the trck with the result that he whs knocked from his position Ui the ground below In such a niuiuior that his right arm was thrmvn the crs, tho whte pawning over If iH-tweeu tlw shoulder and oJIhiw, cnishlng It VmilW; lie was tiiKi-n to Uoseburg Am tlw e-ilnK local, on which Dr. Holiek. the.S. P. t'o's surgeon, hap pened to Ihi a imssinigi'r Just return ing from a business trip to rortinnn. Dr. Houck at our took charge of the Injured hmn. .Mr, Orlllltlils un nmfrled, but has a mother,, sister and brother lit Portland. He 1ms lieon a bruVommi but iv short time. having formerly been a flrenmn. Dr. Ilouekhns Iiojk's that the arm enn If iuiwI, Mr. Orltllth Was tnkeii t the hospjiiiT nt J'ttlHild. , Robbed The Till. 'fe"lV morning at tjio usual hoTfhlHpV Haker. night clerk nt tho lniorliil hotel, went to the depot to meet the overland, but neglected to loek theliotwldoor as washlscustom, lenvliig It unlocked for the lieuetttof a guest,' Atty. Harris of Eugi'iie. who wished to make the train. Upon his return Jack found that someone had tapi.cd tin till during his absence and taken the contents, something over ?7 and a -42-Stl Win chester ritle that stood behind the It. Onlv the night lK-foa the Haul would have lieen a good one. There seems tols- uoclueas to who Is the guilty party, but no effort will Iks sjinred to apprehend the guilty party. Not An Editor. The News of Pine Dluff, Cab, gives ail account of an absent minded man wliii Inft a small hand-satchel at the hotol Mavwood In tlint city one day 1 . ... .1. U-1.1..1. ...intiiinnl nwirlv last week, which contained uenrij .....,.. 1. -,wlii..L- imlr tlint there, JlOOlIl-lveny uuiiiiicr 1.11. are uiiikiiik counter. It w as link onlj tnat linn kUll.,ukN, umlH.r. vabnt$7 In tlie cash drawer as j 1 ' .i,. iwimllv ntilte a sum left 4n ! Casjier Ua and wlfcleft 1 hursdny therenusuall. ipilti a sum icirnii st Hi,im, c.,ii. ... ,eri. $5,000 lu currency. l course theie3tton8vt, interests there. He will man was wired, and returned the! noxt day n surprMng ns It may seem. An Investigation Is lielng made to ascertain If the absent minded man wan an editor. Revival Meetings. A series of revival meetings Ismail at the Christian church last evening, conducted by the pastor ltev. Ulll lugton assisted by 'lev. Eshelman, of Tacouia. Itegular preaching ser vices Sunday morning and evening nnd other services as usual, You are very cordially Invited to attend. Reduction Sale Of Millinery. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 15th and continuing one weel, there will Is; a grand reduction sale on all hats lu my store. The price will Iks cut down to actunl cost and there will lie some rare bargains lathe latest styles. Maiiy lUm-ni. Sale On Millinery. A. surprising reduction will lie mode on each hat sold Saturday, Nov. 15. Don't forget the date nnd remem Iicrltlsforone day only. 4:t-2t Tim Misses Nkwlash. IJEAUTIFUL CLEAK SKINS. Herbineexerix a direct influence on the bowels, liver and kidneys, purifying and utrengthenlni; these organs, nnd maintaining them in a normal condi tion of health; thus removing a com mon cause of yelloyv, motliy, greasv skin, and mora -or less of pimples, blotches and blackheads. 50c at New Era Drug Store. To Trade. . Ahlgligmdo L. C. Smith or Colts double barrel, hnmmcrlcs shotgun. either 10 or liguage.foryoungstock. Enquire at the Nugget ofllce. KOlt A HAD COLD. If vou have a bail oold you neeJ a mod reliable medicine like Chamber Iain's Cough Itemed y to loosen and re- neve 11, aim iu uuay nig irruuii 11 umu inflammation of tho throat and lungs. For sale by Lyons A Applogale, Drain, llenson Driig'Co., Cottage Grove. J1EST LINIMENT ON EAHTH. I. M. Mclfnny, Greenville.Tox., writes Nov. 2d, 1000: "I had rheumatism last winter. whsiIOh n In bed six weeks ; tried evarythlng, but got no relief, till a friend gave me 11 part of a bottle ol Dul lard's Snow Liniment. I used it, and got two more bottles. It cured me and I haven't folt any rheumatism since. I can recommend Snow Liniment to bo die beat liniment 011 earth for rheuma tism." For rheumatic, sciatic or non rolgio pains, rub in lialliird'sSnow Linl ment,.you wlii not sutler long, hut will be gratified with a speedy ami effective cure, 25c, 50c and f 1 at New Era Drug Store. ADMIN ISTKATOH'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been this 4th day of October, JIW2, by order of tho County Court of and for Lane County, Ore gon, duly appointed administrator of tho estate of A. V. Hancock do ceiuied, all persons having claims iignlnst the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to present tho sumo with proper vouchers, to tho undersigned, at the olllce of F. O. Eby, Consellor nt Law, at Cottage Orove, Oregon, wlthlu six months from tho date of this notice. Dated Octotier 1002. II. K. Law- son, Administrator; F. li. Eby, At torney for AoiumiHiraior. eiCISBSBVIB o Bmincss ilrleU. w ; n O Drugs at ltenson Drug Vh store. A tl'lie line of docks Just from the est at H. Madsen s. For drugs and patent medicine nv llelison DrngtHi. Mrs. Henderer wns over from font stock Wedueidtt.v. JohnSherwood returned home trout the north Wednesday- A fresh and complete Hue of groc eries n OKlllllHIII llllU Oil at at H. 0. Mudsnrs newatow ami v tlu tine Hue of ladles' una Vimt's Wat rill's 4S-lt Mrs. Skinner left yesterday tnurn lug on the overland for her lioiuo at I.os AiigiMes, inni. Fur nnre druirs and enrctnlLv com nounded liroscrlntlous call nt the llenson DrtiR Co's store. l."nr wntplira. clock lllltl JoWl'lr.V will on Davidson for good goods. You will find prices right. For groivrles go totho nowgrocirv of SklllniHii & Uenson'Mut riement's old stand west of the bridge. Davidson will repair your watches, clocks and Jewelry nt the lowest prices. All wurk warranted. We wish to call your attention ton Very tine line of yarns Just oiencd. Kakin & DmsTOw. Si'ho'ol tnblets. lead nenclt. liens, bik. imiH'r or anything else In this line at the llenson Drug Co's store C. C. ('off man, one of Eugene's wide awake real estate agents was trans acting business In the city Wodnes. day. Two good wagons and two good team together with harness to trade on house and lot. J. T. Dbspais. Hewnre of air dried flooring, wiling and or half rustic. dry Tlie they will attend the Medical slonary School at that place. If In need of dental work call on Dr. Macv, now iK-rmanently located In the Dr. Snapp building, Main St., Cottage drove, Oregon. ltev. John Dawson, of Hoseburg, will hold the regular Episcopal ser vices in the Masonic hall onTuesday, Nov. 18th at 7:3) p. m. All are In vited to attend. James Porter came ncross the mountains via the military route ar- ! riving here tlie first (if the week from i S lvcr Ijike, Ore., where he has been j , , t, ,e minimerl ooklng after his spend the winter here. 1 yon SALE Mining property for sale cheap. Two claims on Clinmploii creek near terminus of railroad In Ilohemla District nnd 2500 shnreH of LeKoy mining stock. Addres M. L. York. Eugene, Ore. 44-4 The Euworth league held an In- terewtinir meetliur nt the parsonage on theUth Inst, nt which Hurry Hart wan elected president anil Mr. ami Mrs. I'urvance. .Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Orpurd nnd Mr. Lincoln were elected ae active memiiers 01 tne league. Miss Jfnrgarlte Fischer, lietter known as IIhIkj Fischer, and her own company will lie In Cottage drove six nlirlits. coineiiclng Monday Nov. 17th In a repretolre of late nnd standard plays. Twenty artists, imlffirniml bnml mid orchestra. I'ontl lur prices 25c. :Cc,fi()c. Miss Fischer needs no Introduction to the the ater young triple of Cottage Grove having played here last season to the satisfaction of nil and her com pany Is much stronger nnd lietter than last season. Seats 011 sale nt (ioodnian.H cigar store. Blue print maps ol any township in Rosebure, Oregon Laud Utstrict showing all vacant lands for socts each. If you want any information from theU. S. Land Office, address Title Guarantee & Loan Co, Writing Material. All the little things you need to make your writing desk look liter arv you will hud here, and a nice variety, too. Benson Drijc Co CLEAN FRESH STOCK When you buy Coffee Spices, Canned Goods Fruits, Rice, -or any , other of the many things to eat, in the Grocery Line Of course 3-011 want them Clean and Frcsli AT OUR STOREr Everything Iteli"",, Clean SKILLMAN & BENSON, West Side Cottage Grove, Oregon. i 7A & llasti BARBERS. We are now locatl'd lu New iiuarters, oiiposlte our the I'ostolllce, and resjiectfully Solicit the patronage of all Who desire first-class work. A LARGE NEW PORCELAIN BATH TUB. UIVK US A CAM.. 1 RUDUCUD RATUS TO PORTLAND You Arc Invited to Vllt Portlond lr. rlRBtlon Week, Nov, 18 to 22. I'he Oregon Irrlgutloii Association and the Oregon State lint- Associa tion meet In Portland. Tuesday nml Wednesday, XovemlK'r IS and ll. 1U- (luivd rates on all llallroads. Shwlal Kntortalnuient for nil visit ors i rvo theatre tickets; a nan or coneirt! a steamboat ride on the Willamette and Columbia rivers: an obM'rvatlon car ride over the street mllways; a visit to the Portland Crematorium, to the 1,W0.W0 Cus tout House, to the Public I.lbrnry tivthofrimi.oooeity Hall, lie wheat ships lu the Imrbor. to thu rooms of the Oregon Historical Society una other iduccM of Interest . ,n luspii'tlon of the Armory and &un Drill by Duttor.v A Is to Imj one of the features of entertainment of visitors. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all to visit Portland In Ir rigation Week. :. ttOSSAUT M I'leasant Hill on Sun day last, at thu home of licriluugh-ti-r.Mrs. Win. Miller. Mrs. Caroline (lossart, wife of FreiMIossnrt.iigvdJ ni years. DILLAltD At his farm homo about two mllcH north of ottago (!nr-e on Saturday, Nov. S, lOOi, itoliert niiiarti, aged i years. Imeral services were held at the I'resbyterlan church In this city Sun dny morning conducted by ltev. I D. Heel nt the conclusion of whlcl the remains were taken to the Shields cemetery for Interment fol lowed by a large concourse of relu tlves and friends. STEVENSON At his home lu this c tv on Siiudav evening. Nov. 1002, Mr. Calvin Stevenson, aged 10 years. The funeral services were held Monday at the home, under the auspice of the Odd 1'ellow's Lodge of this place after which the remains were Interred lu the Odd Fellow V cemetery west of town. Deceased wnsfiO years of age. havlnglson horn on .Innuiiry 2, KH, lu the State of Illinois. He crossed the plains lu lSKt. and settled In Ijine county. He early learned the saddlery trade, and worked nt It for many years after settling here. He was one of that brave band of early pioneers win helcd to wrest this section from the Indians. Mr. Stevenson was man led at Saginaw, In this county. In IS' nnd has lived lu Cottage drove for over :!0 years. For the past 2.1 years he bus Ihimi n Jeweler and optician In this town. He bus for 2.1 years liven the secretnry and treasurer of the Odd Fellows Lodge, and was widely known nnd greatly resicetc(l for his honorable life anil noble character. He leaves a widow, a sou ami two daughters to mourn his death. MA Mil El). MAKT1N VEATCH At the Home of theirroom s brother T. O. Martin, utCreswell. Ore., Mr. John H. Mnr- tln and Miss Dora veateh, on Sun duv evenlnir. Xoveinlier 1). 1002, Hev. Heck of Cottnge CIrove olllcl- atlng. Doth the bride and groom arc well and favorably known here whore they have ninny friends and relatives who wish them a most Joy ous nnd prosK.rous voyage through life. They will reside at Creswell where the groom has a neat ilttli home In the outskirts of the village. .MATHEWS - SOUTH WOKTH At the home of A. Mathews, Eugene, Ore.. Nov. 10, 1002, Mr.. K. W.Mnth ewsnnilMIhsOi-rtrudeSouthworth, ltev. M. F. Horn of the Liigeue Divinity School, ollk-latlng. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs Condon of this city and Is well and favorably known having resided in this city many years and bus many friends who wish the couple a long and happy life. THE BEST HEMEDV FOR CHOUF From the Atchiuon, Kun., Dally Globe ThU Utlie seaton when tho woman who knows the beet remedies for croup la in demand in every neighborhood One of the moat terrible tilings in the world Is to bo awakened iu tho middle of the night by a whoop from one of the clillilren. llie croup remedies are in most an Hire to bo lost. In case of croup, as a revolver Is sure to lie loot in cubo nt burglars. There lined to he an old. fashioned remedy for croup, known un hive syrup and tblu, hut some modern inotliern miy that Cliiinilierlnlii's Cough Itemedy in lietter, and docs not cost so much. It causes the patient to -'throw up the phlegm', quicker, and gives re lief In u shorter time. Give this remedy as noon an the croupy cough appears aud it will prevent the attack . It never fails mid in. pleatiautaud rafe to tako. For sale by Lyons AApplegate, Dralu. ISennoli Drug Co.. Cottago Grove. Vliy was Lot's wife turn cd into a pillar of salt? Because She stopped to Rubber Neck. But she was not to blame, she thought she was passing the NEW ERA DRUG STORE The IScst Rubber G-oods Of all kinds for sale. We have on hano a large atock of kiln-dried iloorlng, celling and rustic In grade I i and 3. lefu make yo t peclal prices. Hootu-Kei vt Lumbku Co. SHOES SHOES 1 SHOES 35 cts. A Pair, Warranted All Solid L e a t h e r. ..... . J. U! LET'S I 1 A Place Where Everything is Right Most Exquisite Ribbons, New New Laces and Trimmings. ' Immense Neckwear Offering. Our stock of Dress Goods has never been more Complete than Jit the Present Time. Mon't Tail To Sen The Wonderful Assort meiit of NEW FALL WAISTS. vSSS-vs-i -.iiv y - oSVVS.VSVV - . - 1 liloate FOR. NOTICH TOIt l-UllUHATIllN. I'nltwl Blal.i liii't omen. Iloubiirg, Oregon, iwt. Kotle. liboreby given that lncoini.m-jJ''' i.V'f.'iM'uVir-irAugn.t rw. v M i I'ulloolt, of Kugene, I'uunir I li ! onitu ii' VJ""vr""i Herilon No L".S,ml'.,ltwVci. iivl 10 UMI.l HI- eralin to all lwt belore Marie i I., naro, v."".'.n ::?,.. !.. .i I'liiron... Orminn. on Ha'tufday llie Utli day of Jan. M I Jiim'w cubit, neorgo W. Hunter, of Kngeiu-, AuiYlnriwt.ofHi.rlnglleld.Ore. . . Any ! an all l-ernonr cYalmlng adycrw ly tbo a1ve-di'.crlld landa are retnicited Jo file . ll.n.lli,. ,,r FalrlllOlini. 'TB,, i ."!' i , Sii f. iiiim iiini'n mi or UVIOIV wi ,, I oarvl January, ..M UeKUler. NOTICK VOK riJIII,iC!ATitf) . , United !! Land Oil , lloieburg, Ore, . In, WW!, Notice i hereby given that n coiniillanio iihTi.',.toli0fi. of the net of Coni.m .of j,,,,. it 1K7M' entitled "An act for Iho aaie ol &r'S KevadH and Wanningion leirawj, " ."i ended toall in. l-uoim Jff""..f'""i" a u giut i..w' ; hi tiii. .V"'i Id fi ih? 'Sill?eaiU 0.VdW.'(nJit No atrt. for the uurchaie of tho Cot 14, jo.xi pi "ought la more ialuable-for It. III. ber r "ono than for agricultural imrKie., and t ejlub llih lil. claim to aJ land beforo '' '' Ware u. n. i;omuiii""oi iron, on Monday. theth day of April. IWI. !!'!!?" "V'iS'T', .l,n l. Palmer. . ii. Hariio. i. "-'"I:".;" inrn nr. J J!. YOUUg. Ol WHi) ,u.. . . K0Any.nd ltirr.mi claiming .dyer.ely the above-deacrlbed lend. ro wiueneu ... their" lalm. In thl. ofllce on or before all Oth day of April, WW. I I IIIIIIUUi ItCtllldl Plliu rtjnmoiii . t.i""--- " Br block for gulo.1 drome Kpox A Co. The Cheap Store. THESE ARE PRICES THAT TALK. Moil's II4.S, i-egtilr $JJ.00t)iics at $l.fi(T Men's UiitkrcgiimV 1. HO ones at 70 lioys' find Girls' tints, only... Hf Men's High Uiilflier Hoots only H.7B "Men's Pants, worth $1.00 ! 2.50 Men's Pants, worth a.OO 2.00 Men's Pants, worth 2.00.':. LIT)' Suspentlers, reguhtr Jlfie kind "... .20 Men's Wool Socks 20 Men's Underwear, regular "00 grade HO Ladies' Combination Suits,.-. HO Ladies' Hose, Pair, ! 0(5 Ladies' Skirts worth $1.fl0 only 1.00 Purs worth $H.S0t this week 2.00 Purs worth 7.00, this week 5.50 Purs worth fi.iK), this week -l-.fiO Men Heavy Working Shirts -10 Ladies' Pino Wool Underwear only DO Men's DresiS Shirts worth $1.25 85 t'omc anil Sec For Voursclvcs. 3 Doors East of Postoiricc. GO. TO LURCH'S ' - - r 1 1 Pi Jas, Wi mirs MISSES and CHILDREN Hemenway & Burkholder. I NOTICH FOIt I'lIIIMPATIltJf. tinftwi Hum uiui omen. Ibmebtirc Orexun. Uel.'M, IWi, 1 Nut ! n imrciir Kiv.ii iii.i jii iwniFii.iiw ! - - 1 . . ..... ...... 1.1....-... , I. a ui. ..I f 'mi vrii.li .,1 Willi the pr(ivllnm of Hi. c( ill Ciingm lit JImtlheUniJaougbt.Uuiiire valuable for U llfhbcr or l(iii6 Ibafi for alFiTOUnrnl puftin. . and to enlabllib hln rlalm to laid laud bofore ni.pii, i. una IT H. fTniniiiUnliiner at Kuuene Oregon, on Hatuntay, the I7lh day ol January, IWI. I Henameaaa wltnnM.: Young, of KnrlnglUild, Oio.. William lllliitriip, .VkoiwiiV, Ore., Henry ll.tte.oit, ..Mrylng, e, " Allrng. MalleMill, in irviiiK, lira., iiwii.;ii. United Htaten Und prflce, ItiaMbiinr.'UM.. OcinLerM. llHri. Notice la hereby-given that In romplliince wHhih,r t r,.l.l,m.nf the, -it of lUin.r I jJ m a, ' m. n itied , m A l f Tfeat&I.n,l. 11. Iho Hl.lea til oiigruitaiii for Call. fnrnlnl.vlrMf.iti. Nevada, aim Waihlnirtnn Tnr. rlinry," air etrtded (o all the roblle land Marie f. Ware, I'. H. Comhil.aloneral Kugene, Oregon, on Thurnlay the 1Mb day of January, WW. Ho name. a. wltncci: J. K. Young, K. 11. Phillip., KIM. Itoblluon, Jon ralmcr.ofC'ottageU nve. IjineCo., Ore. Any and all perwiu. claiming adver.ely the alxive dcwrlbed lahd. are rcnuiited lo Ale their claim, lu thl. office on ni'wefoie ..Id 16th d.y ol January, IV03. J. T llaiixir.. Hegl.ler. I. .fill ii.'i i.. . . I -iiu mvi iiji IIIOII.Anl ilinlMrlnIi In llie hihiw 01 i.miiorius, uro- run bar uiiiii. in 1110 himcioi rmifuriiU. Ore. 1 K.111, NeTileml lVtlilnirton1ertllor)r,"ine; , uii, Novmlii, nnj Waihliigtoii Turrltnrr." leiiiinl lo all Hi. imlille Uml !.! by rt ol .tiiiii1el lo .11 lliol'ubllo Uml Klnie. by ct of Aiign.utli IWi, George W Hri-wIliiK. of Klr- Angiiit, I. ISM, Alaiaml.r I'. HetUrwifrlli,Jr uioniitgo.oflwiii.,iilaleofilre.btlil;laynieil iifllarflabiirg.l'o ol Mini, Htalr of Oro, bai hi. In (lilinftlitt liuV jirn tfaleiiieiit No. SHl.lfor Iho i il.y nl,.,l In till, olllce Id. worn tlatoineiit No . pnfihiiHiiollhiiNtiNUol ec. No 31, IpW B .Dilii for III. purclmi,. olino K U of KK'iAK U ..',rSl.?te!S1,,:41 ".Any and all Wriona claiming adver.ly th- , ' J-T, lli'ir., llegliler, T. IHtiuuB Kcglelor. t " 'Nt)TJIK Vlill rUIICICATlON. I i KtlltUH bV ACI UI AUKUH 1. IBVi, lrr11K J). I , Oregon 'h.. -1111. 7tV Blorl In I hi, "ImK'll 'X-c,Um rVrT'V.V'', lhi "M wo"inlat.imo"t No. 3772, for ll.e i.iircha.eof a?1' will .TmJt J. Jl! J5 ."K the HK i of Metlort No. VI, Tovn.li.Homh. nnihtii imin fflb i ' r.Vi fJi"!'. "l" 'ofllange ?Wet and w ofTur proof lo h iw f.'J 'iJ1,W"? ','?.' tl'ol'eroriitone i that the land .ought I. more valuable for Itn fi.M'.Mr. to etab. limber or .tone than foragrlonltiiral purpo.e, 1 ih "oSmimlin.. 11 u''u Mrl'- Ware, i ittw lit f'Aiti,,. tirAtm tri ,.r i.--i " iiiifliinriiwi ill inil on CO lila iwnri. -,r." . anu in e.iauiiNii ni. riaim in .am lanti ijeinre J Y k NQTIOK KOK I'UIIUOATION. United fiUln lnil fim,. lluMburg, Ore, Out. S9, IttB. Nntli',1 ll liArnliV lv.n lliul In mMnii.... with Iho iirovliiuni ul Ih. net ol Coiigrea of jilHoulIi. ill Itango No. SWe.t, am) will utter ,r,, tutbow that the land nought li mure val- uabloforltallinlier or alono than for Hurlcul- tur.l tuirtx,,,,'. .ml it, Miui.ii.i. i.i. ,?i .. Mild liiuil Ixforo Marie I,. Ware, If H. CiiiiimU. nlonerat Kugene, lno Co., Oroiron. on H.n,r. ilaylhe IlllnWy of Jan., 1K. V,,.,iT. ii,T,T.ViX,;ir;.,l..i.i n. , Auyllii llool, of flliliiKlkl(l, Ori'gon, Janicil N. "n;ll. "f " ' '"J Of... Jaine. Vi Houck, of Cut ago 0 rove, Or.,0. . Hunter, of JSii! NOTICH KOlt I'UIIUOATION, Ulillod Buitua Ijiud Ofllce, Itonoburg, Ore., Oct. ill), luua. Notice U win, Ih. ,.r..(.l,..,.".. l'"nCH! Jiinea. H cntllle.l .An act r ' xuSZll Vt tlmlr land. In tho Htate.ol t'alffo,,iB, ire. gon, Nevada, and Wa.hlngton Territory " a. ejlendedto all the I'ublio l, Bt"tei of Augii.t 4, mi, Herbert llordon.o ("ntuJo (Imve. Cminty of Ijiiio. Hialo of 6,emm TuMday, IheiWIh day, of Jiuiuary', itm. lie name, hi wltneawa: ". William T. (lorilou, of Kugene, Lane Co Or. Herman T How. Jowpi, Willi, ot VotUn Own?"0" W,'",'u' ' Any and all peraon. i-liilmliiir adver.eU ih. abo.oitc.crlbcd land, are re7jue,led tif fllJ dVy'ofitT.r?,m"fflffl n J. t. liBiimr", Iteg iter,