G old - H ill N ews .
Mlllk Ml rtBUt lTWV
«Tbe .weekly Orugouun aud G old
M m . N kwb one year 42,
M W i FOR rilU 'lT IM .
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Tim bar Land. A»4 Juno», i»,a,
Timbo- Load, Ae» Juna A um .
Tlmbor Load. Aet Juae 3 1*7»
A Slntre of tiio Fat rouage of G in Pubiin iff Respectfully Stdklted
f o lla d Staim i U* od riffle»,
Vnltari »lan« Land i utico.
Foley'» Kidney Cure uinke* kid
t a i l » ! » IS M » Lohd Oltoe,
Ruaabar*. vtangna, K r j »i, i«ut,
Koasburg, Umana. May «t, UM*
R»j*«burg. Oregon, A p ril n,
IT uh * ney» and Madder right, Don't de-
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N ull,'« la a.iruby ( U v a Ib a l la eunqiliaa»«
I« tiMetqr ( I r a a th a t la onruplisarw
K n it** 1» hereby (I t ** th a t I * cam plltacr o fth
taking, Gold H ill Drug Co. _ « U N h elle»
I M poor lainaa ut t a * ael «f Ouugroaa dt a i t a t a * p ro v i.too« o t t a * aet of Cou«r*-a ot
U m pro» UIJ»« ot lb* 0*1 at v ongrnti* «1 J A ** I
SeN J o h n f ia in n ie r s lv i f VOU w a n t ' Jnn“ 4 l«7».»autl*d “ Aa act tor tbe aal« ol J uaaA l»T«. sntlllod “ a a a el h>r Ik« aalo of
UTb, a a ttiK d “ A* M l tor t in M l * ot i.mtmr
t o I mosiiiwi a n i a n ilw ir o f the t i n i e r o f “ “ • * • » « M l» the S t*te e of ChiIfcwafc. Oregon. >lmb»r lends la th" a ia ie a of C a llfe re l*. Omgo*.
» ad . la the i : i M of CallftKata. Or*gu». N»v, to ta w » »
main tsar ot the Order o l. B<ra4,
, N . , . d . .« d . * M i . , i « n w e e , w ,y - . . . „ « . , i
tfKO R. H A M M E R S L Y A SONS M a . sad W aahiagloa T irrlto ry ,' *a ax. »ruled i H u l u .
ad id a ll tbe Public Land Mtaloa by not «1 Ao *d lo oil lb * P iib ll* L aad Aiatoa by aet of Aug-
j to a ll th * Public Land d ia l« « by act at August
rt'BUlRERt
Hard Wheat Flour Tor lia le a t !<«•*».«,
N iok *»r*UAoa. of Washburn, I ” l «. t» M
ToblasA
oraar of
washbur*.
4, lent. W illia m F Krcorer, ot U ra o u Pass.
of Hayfield
K tate of wlMConaia.
a itneet
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E d ITOB <a*aty at Jaaepataa. S ta ta alOraffua, baa thia . Reed'». Mai»«» tb
H ammbmly .
ha* thia day Bled la tb t* office hl* «»ora
day U sd la tai* * ■ * * hla »«ora atatam aai No e a r t h .
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, mu. for me purohoar of tbe Lata » t , » A I, a( statem ent Nu r u l. for the pur«ha»e of the Nwt<
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ITS? lor tk * Mirohaau ai the N W a . ui Auction
boottoa N u l l a Township No U S , Rao«»No » of Seetion No M In Township 33 « , Range N u 3
JIO W TO A V O ID TR O V Q LR .
m i t - i o u a t wmt r i o i v u a v a t w m
No. * Is Tew »ship No. »4 1a., Rao«« No. * W
, IVret, aud w ill offer proof to shew that ibe laud w, and w ill offer proof to show th a t the land
OtSffOB, a* aecond-cla»« m ail m atter. aad w Now
ill offer ia
proof
to vboo
a t the
land oonght
the
time th to
provide
your- i »«if«“ u ■“» ’ *iu*bi«n>r ha umber or «to** sought la more vnlnabla fur Its tim ber or atuue
than _h|r agricultural purposes, and to •«
I* mo.-a valuable tor I I * um ber or «too* than Inr »elf and fam ilr with a bottle o f i * “ *“
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»«hevrlwvIoM Nat»*.
tabllah his slalm to said laad before the County
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agricultural porpo***, aad la o a ia b lu b bis claim « .
Colic,
(. holera OlerMoiJaeMaonooaBij..atJa«M*uuTUU,Oracoe. Clerh of Jackson County, nt Jacksonville, ore
to said load before tbe Refflatar ami Rueelie, Chamberiain 1
11 00 of ta n offle* at Hoaebnr*. Orvgou, ou Monday,
Oag^yoar, In a u t a n t « . .
goo, on Monday, the || day of August,
oa Monday. Ibo I I day ot Auffuat, l«M-i
Th« Southern Oregon Chautau He narnns aa wlUMnnaa: tVui 1* Down« ot He names as witnesses. James N K luaey of
Sia^aoath«, in advance
. <0 ta t m a day ot July, tom .'
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Pictures; Good Camping. Any and a ll p«kraun> alaim iu« adverw ly the Any and a ll perenos claim ing adversely Ute
Ast*- And nil lands a e n ln reuuntod
in iiK tri T
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Advvruainff rate* made known on appli- 1 jXw»»»r»bm>
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file 1?
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Itnsehnrg, Orwgim, May 10, 1MO-J. , Tn«y r* Ch-sp. aad p.ala I* tswkat. Owt l**»
Hon. Henry Watterson and Dr. abovc-deacrlbnd land« acnrtM|U**lad to file their above described lauds aro r«tuoalod to file thslr
Notice ia hereby given th a t In cumplí-
gel there jqat the asm* "
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cation in peraun or hy letter.
I claims la tat* offleo on or b*toro «aid 17th dot Robert McIntire are among tbs claim s in thia office an or Bator* saul I I day uf elalms la thle office oa or before said H day of
a u r e w it h t l ‘# provisiolle oí tbe art ot ¡
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lecturers.
Be sure to come. For August, ltttt
COîlcrese oí Juñe 3, IR?S, entitled “ An : fV R E ttP A tl* ootlera prtatad sod * * head to»
4 T Nrtdge*.
J. T . Bridges.
3. T ffrldgos.
r» t for the aal» ol tluibwr landa in tbe 1 s a l* at th * p u lilla s i!» * u d ì** at T h * N ew *
particulars address.
Register.
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SPECIAL. NOTICES
am m a a
1902
Saturday, J I NE 21,
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_JVlM‘re Four States Meet.
MTKS FM n i l K tTWI.
TlWber Laad. A«t June $,
U aited flha&Mt l^ io d OBe«.
I t ¡»'queer to tfcinV i f thaTpoe»!-
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Rosrhurg. DntffOL, A p ril 1?, W tt
hilftv of being in four «tatee at once, No»Id»* 1» hereby gicaa that la oampllaaoe w ith
the
prarimkMMt
of
the aet or OoagreM of June f.
yet there i» one »pot in tbe Uaited
e atltlv d " ab aet tor the sale of tim ber
States—tbe only place in thu world loads in the Scales of Collforala, Oregon. Nor-
— where it ie jioesible. lawk on a la. aad w s ih lo g to a T e rrito ry ,” as e needed
your^tnap of thia country, say» the to a ll the Public Land States by aet of August
St Louie Republic, and you will t, lew, Adam Johoeoa, of Grants Pass, county
of Joeephiae. S ta te of Oregon, has this day
Sn d an intersection between four filed in this office his sworn statem ent No, IB
straight lines, where Cob rado, Utah. for the purchase of the N B 14, of section No 1<
la Township No 33 S . hange 3 W , and w ill oiler
New Mexico and Arisons meet.
The place is not often visited, a» proof to show the land mmgbt U more valuable
tor its tim ber or stone than for a gricultu ral
it it not easily reached. The stone per poses, and to establish his claim to said land
> reeled there by the government before the Register and B ee ire ro f this office
surveyor» ia on top of a «pur in the at Roseburg, Oregon, ot Monday, tbe l?th day
Carrios mountains. The nearest of July, is»«.. He eemi-s as witnoteea: W ill«
lam EmmoBd. of G reats Pass. Oregon, Joseph
railroad town far .Mancos, Colo., Uuhho, of O r a n t» I 1 aa« Oregon, W illia m H alt
nearlv 100 mil«* from the ‘■four er. of Grants Pnss. Oregoa W arren Wade, of
Grants Paia. Oregon.
corners.’,
The region about wss once den »lev Any and a ll p-reoos claim ing adversely the
populated by cliff dweller., hut
1
mbt.T
’vlfceie aro no hum on beings w ith in oijuiy, i3u»
J T
FAMOUS GOLD HILL
CAMPS.
A n In terestin g Story
T old o f That
D ietrot.
/O T K
R. C. l*euiland a local mining
j, returned the other day from
a visit to the Gold H ill district in
Sftctbern Oregon w here be went to
in»pe«l.tl»e Crystal Springs claim.
I t ie b h k I i mure than a mere pros
pect and be was making an ex
amination uf 1t for other parti
k u u m i th e »am ple« of
B rldfcs.
Register.
IBThT. F « H RLKT UOf.
Tim ber Land A ct June 3» l?HJ
U ntied fttBUw Land Office.
RoaebnrK, Ora iron, A p ril 17, !9tW
N otice is hereby given that in compliance
w ith the provlalous of the sot of Congree« of
Jane 3, 1P7'4, en titled ” Aa act for the »ale o1
um ber lands
the Htatos of C alifornia, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Tw erilory.” as
extended to a ll the Public Laod Stales By act
of August A, lfttf. Mrs, M argaret B ritt*, ot P ort
land, county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon, ha*
this day flled.la this office her sworn statem ent
No. ITtt, for the purchaee of the N K H of Sect
ion 8 la Tow nah ip No 34 ft Range No.. 4 W ..
and w ill offer proof to show th a t the land sought
Is more valuable for It * lim ber or *to a * than
fur agri cult oral purpose*, and to eetab llah her
claim to said land before the Register and Ro
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Oa*»l* Rock W arthurlo n. Rtlay Sm ith, or Rose-
bur», Ore«oD. L « « ia Mnoiffninorz. ot Leland
Oreffoa, Oao. B Pcaa* of Plaesr O r»ioa.
Any aad a ll p«raooa claim ing adrnraely tbe
a b o rt described laada are requested to flic (heir
claim « la thia oOc« oa or before said 17»h day
of July, isu.
J T Brldffei.
Refflatar.
1 b
T. A. Haves, S«c.,
Ashland, Oregon.
R R A D JT IK HIS X R W S I’ A P K R .
George Schaub, a well known
German citizen of New l^banon,
Ohio, is a constant reader of the
Dayton Yolksieitung. He knows
that this paper aims to advertise
only the best in its columns, and
when he saw Chamberlain's Pain
Balm advertised therein for lame
hack, he did not hesitate in buying
a bottle of it for his wife, who for
eight week# had suffered with the
most terrible pains in her back
and could get no relief. He says:
'‘After using the Pain Balm for a
few days my wife said to ms, ‘I feel
os though born anew.’ aud before
Uaing the entire contents of the
bottle the unbearable pains had en
tire! v vanished and she could again
take up her household duties.” He
is uery thankful and hopes that all
suffering likewise will hear of her
wonperful recovery. This valuable
liniment is for sale by A. I*. Eata-
hrook.
Mrs. Thomas Ross of Central
Point is seriously ill with diptheria.
tOTICE IDE
nxiemo!.
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M liW.
KW,
Timber Lead ACf^lfins
V a i’.ed S tatu* Land Offi«e,
R um «) burg. Oregoa. M a t W HKM
N otice 1.4 hereby given that la coiupltaauu
w ith the provisions of the sot of Gougross of
Jnn«) 3. 1*79, entitled "An Aet for the sale of
Tim ber Lands la the Statue of C alifornia. Oru
goo. Nevada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,”
as ex tended to a ll the Public Land Stats« by
act <M August 4, IAN. Louis a Scgsl of Wash
burn, county of Hayfield, S la te of w ficonlfn’
has this day filed la thia offleo his «worn state-
ineul mo CUB. for the purchase of the North half
of the South half of Section wo, 1, Towuahlp S3
South of Range 3 West and w ill offer proof to
show that the land sought U more valuable for
Its tim ber or stone than (or agricultural
purpoees, and to establish his claim to said
laud before the County Clerk of Jackson County
at Jacksonville. Oregon, Monday the I f day
of August. IfiUB
He names a * wlincaaes: Wra P. Downs of
Wsvhburn, Wisconsin, Stephen A. Downs of
Wash bum, Wisoonvln, Niek Sorebsen of Wash
burn Wisconsin, K iley Hammurely of S p ites
srd, Oregon.
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Any and a ll persons claim ing adversely tbe
above-deucribed land* are rBquetled to file their
c la im * In this office on or before said II day
of August. 1AM.
J. T Ur Id gee.
Beg Inter
Stitt»* ol Cabtoriiln, Orutfou, Nevada,
T ,0 N blanks «ohfarm i** I» Ih» ra t» Ir» .
an.l \V»»hbigton T i-ttito ry ," a* ext.-oo-l - 1 L 0 P a A
m a ti «f lk« * • » a lia la » lew •< ine»»» Ht
Ut all the lhiM ld Ije m f Htatra by set ol sale at th * unie* ut T k * N ew t
,,,
Alignât 4, IMU.’. Joaupb W . Dubnqtt, n(I
tOTITK FM N'BLN’tTWI.
tireeolaiid, county of Ontonagon Statu
Tim ber Lend Act June 3 137«,
O T t ( Kellogg » r x r lla g rev a ll Usta •!
lilarkvt'U ibfag
Bff horse «ho*tag.
stumlag. w
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of Michigan, baa tbla -lay fllu.l in thia
U nited State« Land Office.
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F irs t rla -a w arhm r* vm plafea
a r r i» * . , . wvrh.
olile» Ilia sworn atateinrut No. J4.V», (or c aad
Roueburg. Oregon, May W itQff
a
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work
guaraataed
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raaaaaabte
ffHeea.
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N W k , 8 W 1 < Hhnpsou D street
uurcbaee
oí ib»
N otice 1« hereby gtvaa th a t la compitan?« th te
_,
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with th« proelaiou« of the act of Congreroof
June 3, it?*, entitled "Aa Aet for the sale of
Tim ber Lands ia lh« States of C alifornia, Ore
goa. Nevada, and wash lag tun T e rrito ry ,” aa
jptended to a ll the Hublie Laad S ta te * by act
oTA*u*guat 4, Ihrt, Stephen A. Downs of Washburn,
County oí Uayfleld, S ta te of wlsooaala. has thia
day
fll*d
in
thia
office
hie
»worn
»tatemont
No. t i l i . for the purchase of
the S s S H of Seetion, No. t. lo Towashtp 33
South, of Kaage 3 weal and w ill offer proof to
•how that the land sought la more valuable for
Its tim ber or atone than for It * agrioalurai pur
posea, and to establish hla claim to said load
before the County Clerk of Jaokaon County
at Jaektoovillu, Oregon, oa Monday the 11 day
of Augu*.. 1MM.
He n a i M i a i witnnaxea; wm F. Downs of
waahburn. Wisconsin N ick Sorenson of wash
burn, wlaoonaln, LouJ» a . Segal of waahburn,
Wisconsin, K .le j Haium «r«ly of Spikenard,
Oregon
Any and nil p* rao as claim ing adversely th*
above-dea«rlbed land« are requeatod to file
their claim« la thia office oa or before said I ¡
day of august, i«M
J T Uridgeo,
Kcfflatar
Ja ih r C ircu it Court of the S ta te of Oregon
Cminty of Jackson.
E tta M. Baskina P la in tiff ) Suit in Equity
V«
for Divorce.
V oi O. Houkin* Dr ff n dont )
S P R IN G F E V E R .
To Yol I). Iloskin*. th * ohovr named defend out.
in ;he uoui* of th r S to le of orv«uu you orc
Spring fever is another name for hereby
roquuMed to opp«or oud onwwer th *
biliousness.
I t ie more eerioue rom ploint himl o«oin*t you in the above ea
title d court and couen within «ix wonk.« from
than most people think.
A torpid Uw dote u( Iir»t publication of this lumm oM,
which dot« of first publico lion thereof la t h *
liver and inactive bowels means a 7th
doy of Juue, 1BN. and if you foil to appear
poisoned system. Jf neglected, se and answer staid com plaint for wont tb«rnur,
the plain tiff w ill apply to the court for the ru-
rious illness may follow such sys li»*f prayed for In no id complaint, tow lu That
th - p lain tiff have a decree atacolyinf th * bond«
tems. DeW iU’s Little E a rlr Kisers of
m atrim ony h«»reu>fore and nop exiatin« bo
remove all danger by stimulating tween p lain tiff und d"fead»nt and that they
beheld for nought aud that plA’iu ’.lff hare a
the liver, opening the bowela • and
i ' m HMdgoacnt a«aia4t th *_ d.«?f«|td*ftt
«Man» jwrrw. ivrfvr-r g> I JR».' — r M v e Honorable i F k Hanna, on* q L the Judg»« uf
the above entitled court, wh'ch aald order wn*
taken D eW itt’» Little Early Riser» m
ad* tn Chamber* at Jack«r»nBi!let Oregon,
for torpid liver every spring for oa the 3rd day of June. IW B.aod requiring the
BOmtoon* to be published in th r 'io ld H ill Now»,
year#,” writes R. M. Everly, a newspaper of «eooral circulation, prtutod
and published weekly a t GoM H U I. In Jaokaon
Moundsville, W . Vs.
‘‘They do county.
Oregon, tor six eonouru lxo weeks from
me more good than anything I the date of the first publication thereof, aud
qulring you to *n»wer in Bald cau** ou or be
have ever tried.”
A. I ’. EaUbrnok fore the last day w ithin said time.
J L IfAMURRAT.T,
INTERESTING TO ASTHMA (L'FFERER#.
Attorney for F laiu tiff.
««TKH KOI Pl BLICATI04.
Tim b er Laod Aet. June 3. 137»,
U aited S ta te * Laad Office,
»oceborg Orvgoa. May 30, IBQt.
N o lire 1* hereby glvea that la rompliaae«*
with thu provialuae of the aet uf ('-oBgr-uu« of
June 3, 117», ra tifie d "An aet for the *ulo ef
tim ber land« la the atatee of C ollforala. < >re<oat
Nevada, and Waftblngton T e rri t e r y /'a t ex leaded
to a ll the pu hllr Laod Statoe by act of August <*
1137. W illia m P Dewae, of Waahhora, eouoty of
Hayfield S ta te of Wlaooa*ia. ha* thia day filed
la thia office h l* ««ora atatem eot No n il. fur
thu pure ho*« uf the S H N S of Seetion No. 7
tu*ffi-iMuB'«tetfm.a» fcrou'Atu
'll
N W l* .
sW
NK k 1 a S
’ ' « , . , ot S e c tio n
Township No. 34, South. R a n g e S o .
nFiMtf
In
2
West, and w ill oiler p
r
show llia l
the land souglit i* mora
Valuable for ite tin ilw r oratone than lor
a u n ru lltirai purpoaea and to establish
lii* claim to sni-l land helor» th e County
Clerk oí Jackson rounty at Jarkoonvill».
tiregon, on Wevineeòsy, lite 23<l, day >d
July, IWI2
II« names as M rllnessvs:
James liriecvl uf tjra u ts Paea, Oregon.
Rilev Ham m ersly of tira n te Vass. Ore
gon. Veter Itu h of O rauta Vasa, Oregon.
W. F. Emmond of G ran t* Va**, Oreg-m.
Any ami all person*claim ing adveraely
tbe abov« deacrila-d lands are requested
to tile their claim« bi thia ortn-e on or
before said 2tid, day of J u ly . 1901.
J . T . Bridges,
Register.
q HAVKI H a lf s e tt Yoer wateh
ib» iu « r Bias «lu i« |»*l‘ «<1T I- * i»*«'uy -junu
a ll th.’»« Udirne» uadfiou« t h * » wull
«BuuBltj
SOTK K FOI H BUi ITIUC
sed t» s u is aere» * e Feel Sfjo-k
O N», la huodred
the heart «f ib» placar m ía te * «t.tv4»l¡
V?11 « 1 . •
C 'lH H IN t l T A C K L E qt y h .J w . -
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aro at variety Eu* 1 * l»«Buy^Bg
REAL
E3T A T B
from tkald
UNK FAItM ot II» **rss 4W Iloa
M ill, en G a ll creek, h» aerea la s a litv a tia e ;
eel;
smell bearla* orebard. huas*, bare
building«, «ou very
• 1 • * ,t A t . í J 7 i r
...it rang.- adjoining this pleas at a h s r ja ls If
anon. Inquire ot l> Mora oa tk * r
at the olSre el The New *
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r
• • * » . g i d b a r.
Il J • • • { » « » £
chard ami th irty arra» wall Improved te d « " »
ol S Í- * Wsbiwr oa -lond Pa.fwra plea* *» « • “
It llam num ily A #oa. «¿old H ill. ore.
T im ber la n d , Act June 3, 1378. au »ora» •» # » • culti»»«!*», g « *
must tm «old; bere ta a bargain T e lh le G «* a
United State* latitd Of«ce
H*aun«roijr
Roseburg, Oregon, M ay lo , 1003,
Notice is beieliy given th a t in comp-
OOD farm un •
I eru*k. B*«t la »Mal au«i»v«u;
Rance w ith the pr-ovi ions of the aet of G eboap. «iute. H Uauiiaeraiy « i l i Bull II-
Congress o, Jun« 3, 1H78, entitled ‘ ‘ A n |
act f-vt the sale of tim ber land» in the « • hisva (3 a*rua ia i* * aaBurBa ufauffilttll
State» of California. Oregon. Nevada, ai a “ Barg«la**
and Washington T errito ry , ' a« sstended
to all llie Vuhliv lautd H u tee by aet of
August 4, ltuti, Fredrick H. Hupplc, of
Roseburg Oregon, County of Douglas
Stat<i of Oregon, ha* thia Jay filed In this
o/lice h i* «worn statement No. 238ft, for j
thu pun ha»e ot the L ot* 3, 4 ,6 , S4A«
A R C H IT E C T . . .
N W t« ol Se. tioii No. 0 in Townahip No.
S3, Range No. S W r it, *n d w ill offer
A BSTR AC TER
proof to allow- th a t the land »ought i*
more valuable for ita tim b er or »tone,
than for agricultural purpose* and to
e *u h lis h h i* ufaiin to »aid land liefore
at iCosetvurg, Oregon on S aturday the
A b *lrav l uf l i t i * t«» >1«*4u3 lauri r u r * r »
p'»l»ar<x] for fillag o« vovaramuat lauri
29th, dsy of Auguat, 1902.
Re uaiuea
hiuo priot* of toUMfclp aaap* *Buuiag
aa w itne*M s:
.
a ll v arani lami«
uaeB uf Buftri
r ii
for tor
a ll IL
kluri«
Â
H . J. Cummins of Roseburg, Orejjon. '
an<l « iti tua tra
tuga
Mperlal tìuMlga« fur affi«« r ii T
Archie C link of Roseburg, Oregon. Fred i
tura«. N olary Rubli
r u b ile la affiaa.
Â
Vocket of Rnss-hurg, Oregon.
H a rry |
Messier of Roseburg, Oregon.
F e o s t 4M
Any and nil person* claiming stiver-
»ely the nbove described land* »re re
quested to file th eir claims in this otHce a Mirks Bulldlst Isutarf. Orgta «
on or before thu m i J 2-Jth, day of August, •
-m.
1302.
See the prize» with Defianus Bak
J. T . Bridge».
Register. ing Fowdsr at Reeds.
FRANK E. ALLEY
t
more valuable .tor Its tim ber or «tone than for
galena and gold, a com bin-
agricultural purpoaea, and toeatabliah hlH«lalm
atio» Which Is but rarely found.
to said land before the tk,uaty Clerk of Jaekaoo
(touoty. at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Moaday. the
One portion of the rock ws* pure
II day of Auguat, 1907.
silver and lead, while the opposite
He
aamee a« vttnussua: Ntek .Soronnon.
side was fn-ely impregnated with
Jooula A Segal. Stephen A. Down«, and jaaira
sm-11 particle» of gold.
N Kinney, a ll of Waahbura. W l-eeavia
Any and all'puraona alaim lng adversely the
Mr. Pentland did not remain
above deMerlind land.« are requested to Ole their
long enough in the district to visit
claim * In thia office on or before said 11 day of
Drain Nonpareil; Mrs. L. C.
any of the leading properties, but
MTKT FH mUClTHH.
August, 1907.
Tim ber Land Aet, Jane Z, IS78,
Applegate will leave Friday night Pare Comb Honey at Reed’s
in Gold H ill, he heard an interest
J. T Brtdgao.
Unltod S ta te* Land oBce,
to join her husband at Gold H ill.
ing story regarding tbe founding
Now is a good time to in sure
Regia ter.
Roaeburff, Oregon. M a r W 13«,
and growth oi that lively camp. The N otice la hereby » Ire n th a t In compliance
Up t o date hats at Appagate
Daniel Bante of Otterville, Iowa, your property dry weather ie com
Srspground worked there some 20 w ith th« prorlatooB of. th« aet of Conffreaa of writes, “I have had asthma for ing ou a fire ie liable to occur any
I4TKK FOR rtBlirkTIlri.
Bros.
JOTIfl! FOl ttlL K AT10I.
Ttiubur Lauri xol, Juu* 3. 1773,
jMiars ago yielded an immense fort Juno J U7i, entitled “ An act for the aala o f three or four years and have tried time. Try the old reliable “Conn
Tim ber Land Act, Jane 1. 1ST«,
Mens and boys suits at Appla-
ber Landa la the S ta te* nf C alifornia, o r*
U ntied States Land offiouj
L u lle d State« Laod Office,
une in a very few months. Out of Tim
ecticut,”
represented
by
Geo.
R.
gate Bros.
about
all
t
h
t
cough
and
asthma
»on, Nevada, and waahlnffton T e rrito ry ," ae
Roaeburg, orBgtvri, may 37. iWS
■<w«borg,
Oregon,
M
k
j
»0
190»
this excavation 20 feet deep, 18 in extended to a ll the Public Land S ta te * by act cures in the market and have re Hammersly & Son.
Nolle« 1* hetrobj givan ik a t iu compliance
Notice 1« hereby given m a t lo compliance with
1 E Deboy has all kind» of ex
ches wide and 40 feet in length ot August < IW . Daniel M cKinnon of U rania ceived from physicians in New York
th« prorlftioa* or the * e t of Cooffr««, ot June w ith thn provision* of thu a«t ofcongruua of
1350,000 in gold was taken, hence Paaa. oounty of Josephine S ta te of Ormfon. and otner cities, but got very little Mens and boys 9uits nt Applegate 3, 1S78, eatltlod “ A* *o t tor the u i o Junes, i874, entitled “ An aot| for the aa!* of tra» for bicycle»-
the name of the camp, Gold H ill. ha, thia day filed In this office hie arrorn state benefit until I tried Foley’s Honey Brothers. If you want a new up of tim ber Isode I * ihe S t a t u of Tim ber ( and« la thu Staton of California, oru
A full line of children and Miegea
ment No »5*0, for the purchase of the Lota 3 A <
to-date suit, here is an opportunity. C sllforni», Oregoa, N e r» d *, and W*«htn<tou gou, H ara d a , ¿and waaUiugtonl T e rrito ry ,” aa hat», new and complete, at Mre
I t proved to be a pocket, however S H Nari« of Section No » In Towuahlp No
and Tar, which gave me immediate
T e rrito ry," » e x te n d e d to a ll the Public Land oxtendal to a ll the Public Land .Hlatua by aut
and no amount of prospecting has South of Ranee No. 3 west and w ill off*- proof relief and I will never be without
Go to Reed’s for a new kind ol S tate* by act of Auguat 4, run, J * m u N. Ktu of August 4. i773,.rharlua r. Macfcenifu of Granla Ollie M illers’.
ev >r been sufficient to secure the to show that the land nought la more valuable it in my house. I sincerely recom- fruit jars. Something new.
oey, of w*«hburn, county of H *y0eid, S t * t * of Pana, oounty of Juaophtuc. S tatu of omgon, ha«
for Its tlmbor or stoae than for agricultural
Bi‘8t ntonse trap« on enrth,
Wisonaln, has thl« d *y filed 1* thia olBra hl* thl« day Mod In thia giffiaa hln «worn «latomoni
continuation of tbe vein.
For sale by Gold
purposes, sad to ealsblleh h l* claim to raid mend il to all."
tor the pu rcaaM o f the E% N E ^ . Nw i<
Two packages of Seal of North •worn statem ent No >517. tor tbe purchase o l S No E ^ 7M1
5 rents, at Kred'H.
u
When the pocket had become land before the Reg I star aad Receiver of thl* H ill Drug Co.
.
StKtg
N
R
i«
of
Section
No
S
O
in
Town.<b!p
N K l, of Suction No. 14 in Towuahlp No. S3
Carolina smoking tobacco for a S the Range
exhausted the claim was sold for a office a t Roseburg, oregoa, oa Tuesday the I t
No.
33
South
of
H
a
u
te
No.
3
wu«t
and
w
ill
of
No. 3 w, and w ill offer proof to «how
W I I Caine for Drugs and Med
Grant Orme of Foots creek is nickel at Sam Morris's.
good price to a local mining char day of September. 190»
that the land sought Is mor* salusbl* lor Its for proof to show that th« land sought la tuoru icine».
now
a
fireman
out
of
Ashland,
hav
He name« ae wltneeaea: James Gorman,
valuable
for
Its
tlmbur
or
atono
than
for
ag
lim
b
er
or
stone
thau
for
agricultu
ral
purposes
acter
known
as
‘ Quartz”
See the new line of Crockery at and to establish hla claim to said laad before thn rle u ltu ra l purpovua, a u d io eutabllsh hia claim
w Charles MacKinnon. Charles L. Mae ing just completed hia student trips.
I, C Applegate hs» for two weeks
Smith. He spent several thousand currj.
Kenzlc. a ll of G rants Pane, Oregon
Reeds’.
oounty Clerk of Jackaon County at Jacksonville, to said land bufora the Ruglator and Roculvar hnd II C ¿McNeil employed huild-
dollars without success to rediscover Any and a ll persons claim ing adversely the
FILTH Y TEMPLES IN INDIA.
Oregon, on Monday, the I I day of Auguat 110» of thia office at Ko««btirg, orugots, on Tuesday ! ing an addition on to his stnra
tBe lost vein. Finally a San Fran abore-deaerfbed land* are requested to file
i
He narnoa as witnesses: Tobies A Otesr of thu iff day of Septomber i9riri
Sacred
cows
often
defile
Indian
H e n a m e .. . wltnww.»: Daniel a MacKinnon, wh*"' the *>uilding WSS
n e a r in g
N
o
tic
e
F
or
P
u
b
lica
tio
n
.
Washburn, wlsflonsin, Wm. P. Downs of Wash
cisco clairvoyant wrote him that their claim * la thia oBce 00 or before raid It
temples, but worse yet is a body
day of Septembor, 190»
Jama»Gorman,
w
curry,
w
.rh
arlaaM
acK
ln
uon
. • '■ h p le t io n a beaUtilul young lady
burn, Wisconsin, N ick Noreason of Washburn,
for a ce tain consideration she
that’s polluted by’ constipation. Timlier La:.d Act, June 8, 1878.
, caiiie in on the ear) v overland train
J. T Bridges,
Wisconsin, K iley Hammersly of Spikenard, lire a il oi urania i’ »»». oregun
would direct him in which way to
United States Land Office,
Any and a ll pontons claim ing advuraluy thu
gon.
Register.
Don’t
permit it. Cleanse your sys
L. mnt her, then it was plain whet
above-desertbud
lands
are
requested
to
f
ll*
thulr
drift to strike the lost vein. He
Roseburg,
Oregon,
June
10,
1902.
Any aud a ll persons claim ing adversely tbe
tem with Dr. King’s New Life Fills
claims In thia office on or before «aid tri day of the building was for. The New» ie
above-described
land*
are
requested
to
file
their
replied that he did not need her
Nosice i» hereby given That in
F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T N O T IC E .
aud «rod untold misery. They
glad to wnlccme Mr». Applegate'to
la this office oa or before said II day of Seplamber i90f
assistance, having fully decided
compliance with the provision« of elalms
J T Hridgea,
Auguat, HAD.
give
lively
livers,
active
bowel#,
tbe I wh I little town in Southern
«*
that he was up against it and that j 2 £ ° u t o , 00" * ol “ * • s u l * *
the
act
of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878.
Keg later
J. T . Bridge*,
good digestion, fine appetite. Only
Oregon.
the property was
valueless. A
Sag I* tar.
25c at A. P. Kstabrcok’s drugstore. entitled “An act forthesale of T im
In tbe m atte r of the Estate 1
For hilliougne#» ueeChamberlain’a
month or so later a San Francisco of Annie Englcdow dccuaacd (
ber Lands io the states - of Califor
iwirE for renjr,ima.
Stomach
<i Liver Tablet». They
man showed up and offered him
Tlm bur Land Aet, Juae 3. >773.
Made Wife. nia. Oregon, Nevada,” and Wash
y i V f f f * ?5?r’,b? given th a t the undersigned Deserted Newly
cleanse the stomach and regulate
United Statua Land offlee,
«2,500 for the claim. He jumped « hoa
IOTICE FWl rtBUCATIOI.
filed In the above entitled Court hla fiual
ington Territory,” as extended to
Word comes from Klamath Falls all the Public Land States by act
Roauburg, orugon. M ay to. itfOi
the liver aud bowela, effecting a
’¿ • “ •»‘or of tbe above adminis
Tim ber Laud, A el June 3, l«7»,
at it, and the tranafer of tbe owner trato r of the “ above
named aatate Together
Notice la harrby given tbat-ln compliance ' Q u ic k a n d
V u lte d S ta te* Land O nce,
permanent care.
For
ship of the property was at once w ith application fordtM-harce a , aoch admin!»- that A. F. McM illian, teacher of of Augu«t 4, 1892, Clarence A. Ca
B acl
AB# C
«ra»am
wm
^m o
w
ff June 3,
■» a
»awm eu
a
w itki
ith liv
the A
aot of
congraaa
of
1*7*,
■oaoburg, Oregon, M ay »0, KO».
trato r. and th a t by orderof Hon. chaa. Prim
brass instruments string music,
sale by A. I’. Kstabrook.
made. I t later developed that the Judgcofsald
coart. Monday July the 7th. at »
rey of tîolf.-ix, county of Whitman,
N otice la hereby given th a t In compliance title d "An sot for thn sale of Tim b er Lands
r ¡f has been filed ae tbe tim e for bear baseball enthusiast and late candi
owner had been a victim of the 1 0 ng clock
state of Washington, has this day w ith the provisions of the aot of Congress of in the States of California, oregoa, Nevada,
Tracy and Merrill ia »till at large
any objections to raid final account and for
• ' low»°,0® of Sherman Engledow,
the date for justice of the peace of that filed in this office his sworn state June«, 1*7», untitled "A n act for the sale of snd Washington) T a rrio ry ," as extended to a ll and likely
clairvoyant and he went broke act
to remain an. They
claim heretofore filed In said cause
toe n has taken French leave with
tim ber lands In th * State« of C alifornia, Ore tbe Publlo Land States by set of Augtal 4. |<M>
ing upon her suggestions, for which
ment No. 2672 for the purchase gon.
w. charlna MacKinnon, of U ra n ia I*a»a, «ounty croaeed the Columbia three mile»
of June lSo»°0‘d H<” ' or#g0"- ‘ w * ,he ’ »5 day out consulting his wife
Nevada, aud Washington T e rrito ry ,'
or
anyone
he paid high, in search ° f the vein
of the Southwest quarter ( 8 W | ) of
of Josephine, S ta te of Oregon, ban thia day filed alstve Ft. Vancover and are at thia
else. Mac also took a bicycle that Section No. 8 in Townsh'p No. 34, extended to a ll the Public Land States by act In this offlee hla aworn statem ent No. Z'i58 for
that has never been re-located.—
of Auguat 4, 1*9». Charles A. ShorasmAu
writing still within a few inilet nf
1
* » ‘ T ) Sherman Engledow belonged to auother man and de
the purchase of tbeSwtg N K -a.S vi N wm .NE> i
Portland Journal.
tor adm inistrator.
-ad m ln letra to ro f the
South of Kange No. 2 *.V, and will of Washburn, county of Bayfield S tata of W|*. N
that place with a large force of
wm
of
Ssetloa
N
o
>0
la
Township
N
o
33
South
parted
several
confiding
friends
o ffer n ro o f
¿ k ,.i
I ««naln, haa this day Olod in thia office hla »worn
) the aatate of Annie
two
Engladow deceased from their spare cash on a borrow oner proot to show that the land | „.tomont No. »,14, tor tn« p u r c h .« or the Kangs No. 3 woat and w ill offer proof to «how detectives and aheriffa and
«ought is more valuable for its tim N W 4 ot Section No. 10 in Townahip No. S3 S that the land »ought 1» mure valunble for Ila blood hnunda guarding roada in
He
did
not
want
to
overlook
any
A Mistake.
ber or etone than for agricultural Kange No J west, and w ill offer proof to show tim ber or «tone than lor agricultu ral purpose», that vicinity.
one. desiring to be remembered by
purposes, and to establish big claim that the laod sought la more valuable for it-, and to aatsbliah hla claim ts raid land bofora
Cbobjr to the altar led the A ll who have not paid their sub all
G W Lane and family with hia
his friends so he appropriated
tlm lw r or atone than for a gricultu ral purpoaea, the Ksglatar and Reeoiver of tht» offlee at Rove,
lovely Jeoe and to her father»’ scription to tbs News will please do
to gaid laud before the Register and aud
toeatabllah hia olalm to a a ld lan d before tbe burg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14 day of Sept- 1 partner McCleary
moved to thehr
I t 5 or 180 that had been entrusted
houie returned * g ,i„ ( wher#(
at once. We cannot afford to wait to him to buy iustruments for a Receiver of this office at Roseburg, County Clerk ot J ackaon Oounty at Jackaea etnber in «
-Sardine
mine« a i Wednesday,
with
Ha
naam»
aa
wltneaaea:
c
h
a
r
t
«
L
Mae-
,
c
_
i
1
- .
longer.
Those
who
are
indebted
to
Oregon,
on
Wednesday,
the
1st
day
ville, Oregon, on Monday, the 11 day of Aa*aat
convey them on their wedding tour
young ladies’brase band he proposed
Kenvle, Daniel A, MaoKluunn. J.nara Gorman.' t h ®
«<
doing
Urge
dewel-
IIXB
of Octoosr, 1902.
already etood a brilliant coach and us for 8 months aud more.
jopment work during the •UlUltier.
to organize. He learned that the
Ils name» aa wltneaaee: Toldsa A. Oscar of w. curry, a ll of Grants Paas, oregoa.
foer. When lo! the gathering
He names as witnesses: J. O.
any and a ll persona claim ing adveraely th e :
WA* wahtinu a W av
Washburn, wlaoonaln, wm. P. Downs of wash-
authorities
of
Seattle,
Washington,
hubsenbe
for
the
News.
Housekeeper, Colfax, Washington; burn, wlaenuBln, Stephen A. Downs of wahburn, above described lands arc requested lo f ilr their I
»howera at once deoended cloud#
» a a i.n a » wax .
were
on
his
trail
for
some
offence
and warning winds contented; thia
J. Stark, Colfax, Washington ; Wm. Wisconsin, alley Hammersly of Spikenard, Ore claim« in thia offlee uu or before »aid iff day of ‘ The following letter from Holiert
committed in that city, and not
September, Wutf
U. Waffs, of Salem, Mo., ia inatrue-
T. Booth, Colfax, Washington; D. gon.
mOyee him not, in he hand« hia
desiring to go back to Wahington
3 T Briutfua,
Asy and a ll peraom claim ing adversely the
¡live. “ I have been troubled with
bride, and seat* himaelf enraptured
W illiam Smith who has been sick liecause the climate was not con E Green, Grant# Pass, Oregon.
R*'tflNt<»r.
ahove-daerrlbed laud» a r t requeued k,
their
kidney disease for the last fiv
by her eide; when thui to cheer the for nearly one year was able to
Any and all persons claiming ad claims In thia office on or before »aid II day »1
ducive to bis health, he left ‘or
Mena suits at M erritt
Co.
A ’0**
?n.d ,,ever fc’11
fair one he begun: “T kope we corné to Gold H ill Tueidiv. For a
versely the above described lands Auguat i m
other parte. I t is said he forgot to
This firm order«: this week a w”h
‘>‘* '‘<’.'••■•1 *1«»» leading phya-
/ . T Brlilgoa,
«ball soon have a littlt sun? But long time hi« friand» doubted hia
are leqtiested to file their claims in
ffogtator.
large stoek of mens first class ready 'c,l*n* * n** tried all remedies aug-
ahe to whom the weather gave no recovery but through Dr. Chisholm’s say goodbye to his young wife. A this offif-Q oil nr before eaid let day
few months ago lie won the love of
of October, 1902.
made clothiug and if you expect t .
F |nV,1J' I
pain, who moat about her future ffkillful treiitiMBnt and careful tturs-
Miss Edna
Mitchell, a Klamath
Do not over look our offer on first treat yourcelf to a new suit now is i i ’* 1’ .
V
C,?re ,n” d ,e
atate bethought ebe replied: “ M t ing Mr. Hmith will be himaelf
J.
T
.
B r id g e s , Register.
kails young lady, and they were
page, the Nawa and American the beet opportunity you ever bad t lan *.wi*
dear, I d rather have a (Faughtwr " «rain we hope
completely.cured
tn trried —Town Talk,
Farmer One year for One Dollar. in Gold H ill.
me anti I am now sound nnd well.”
For f<«le by Gold -Hill Drug Co,
bo th
aoo
b