WALKER ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman were down from How River Sunday. MrH.CIuia. Morningstcr lias a sister visiting Iiit who has lately c me on from Virginia. Marion Lebow and family visited relatives at Oreswell Sunday. Miss Sybl Morningcr of Drain is visiting relatives hero. Will Lane Attended lodge nt the Grove Saturday night. Mrs. Emma Smith and daughter Luna left Inut Wednesday for their future homo at Grants Puss . The mnnv friends of Prof. John L. Tuit will bo plenied to learn of his suc cess in the south. After teaching in S II II II nlr it f n f I V i n . a u f fC 1' 11 11 IT O ll 11 li n accepted the position as editor in rf s , ciiici -I.!.. of tho oldest newspaper in Tennessee. Prof. Tuit is n Lane county boy and is the eldest ion of Mr. and Mrs. John Tait of this place. , A quiet wedding took place at La Fayette, Oregon, last Thursday. The contracting parties were Mr. Richard Ileinery and Miss Daura Bell Miller, both of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hoinery hove gone to housekeeping on tho west side. Miss Miller was born, and raised in this vicinity and is the daughter of Cy Miller of the Grovo. EXTENT OF HIS BEAUTY. A distinguished lawyer and poli tician of London was traveling on the train near Winchester, when an ' Irish woman came into the car, with' her big basket, bundle, etc., and sat down near the aforesaid lawyer. When the conductor came around to collect fare the woman paid her money and the conductor passed by the lawyer without collecting any thing. The good woman thereupon said to the lawyer, "An' faith an' why is it that the conductor takes the money of a poor Irish woman and don't ask ye, who sames to be a rich man, for anything?" The lawyer (who had a pass) re plied: "My dear madam, I'm traveling on my beauty." The woman looked at him for a moment and then quickly answered: "An' is that so? Thin ye must be -very near yer journey's end " The lawyer who is not noted for his beauty, but who is noted for his brains, enjoyed the joke too much to keep it, and so we give it to the public. London Punch. 0. R. '1 TO THE i "Gives the Choice of Two Transcontinental ROUTES VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO VIA SALT LAKE DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY Xjo"W Hates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland every 5 days for San Francisco. For full particulars call on 0. R. & N. ,Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottage firovef. Vv. H. Hukmiekt, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. y DIVIDE ITEMS. Mr. Edrieks has moved into his new house this week. Mr. Jacob Geivoity has been helping Jack Robinson plough this week, Mr. Robinson is getting quite a little place cleared out. A stoieoptiean exhibition was given at the Divide tehool house last Tuesday eveninu. It was a tine exhibition btit owing to the short notice but few were present. Tlio articles which were ttolen from the school houso a fen- weeks ago were found last Friday hidden in n patch of brush a sho t distance north of the school house, some of the articles were in a damaged condition. Alec Wright has just finished build- ll. I r,. V U.nitli illK V.t UWIOII IUI IJl & . fcJ.lll " Mr. Tramcl is hauling logs for Robert Alexander. Protracted meetings are being hold here now. Real old fashioned country dances every little while. Axon. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES OTHERS, WHY NOT YOU? My wife has been using Chamber lain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has palnsd her con tinually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any benefit from any o them. One dav wo saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well. Adom'ii L Millett, Manchester, N. II . For sale bv Benson Dbu Grove, druggist. Lyon Drain Druggists. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To Thomas Laughton and all Parties whatsoever concerned : You are hereby notified that wo Iihvo expended $500.00 in work and money on t lie claim known and recorded in the mining records of the Bohemia mining district in Lane County, Oregon, as "The Climax" mining claims, and in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section 2324 Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the said claim, for the years 1895, 1890. 1897, 1898, 1899, respectively ; and if within ninety days after tho completion of the publi cation of this notice, you fail, neglect or refuse to contribute your portion or portions of said expenditures as co owners your interest or interests in said claim will become the property of the subscribers, under said Section 2324. Signed J . B. Morgan, J. V. Bakkii, V W. McF.titi.Avn, ClIAItLES McFaRLANI). Thomas RrciiAitDso.v. fThese Illustratr;ated Publications. ..7 ' . ' HV.y .V THE NoilTHKKN PACIFIC .Y'Co., TO ANY AjlDKKSH UI'ON IPT, IN STAMl'S, Oil OTIIEH OK TUB AMOUNTS NAMED VOJ jAND An annual publication of about 100 pages, gotten up in most attractive style and beautifully illustrated in half-tone. The contents of each number are varied and different from ita predacessor. Tho Nourii Kits' Pacific has become noted for this publication. The Finest Thing in Railway Litkiiatuhe. .Send six cents. YELLOWSTONE PARK MAP A relief map of Yellowstone Park. Printed on firm paper, and suitable for mounting or framing and for use in schools, class rooms, etc. The best map of the Park that is publicly distributed. Mailed in pastboard tubes'. Send lOots. MAZAMA PAMPHLET A nicely illustrated pamphlet, descrip tive of Mount Ranier, Washington, the grandest ice-covered peak in the United States. Send two cents. KOOTENAI FOLDER An illustrated folder and relief map of the Kootenai Region in RritishColumbia north of Spokane. Send two cents. ARMY AND NAVY HOOK Tells about both the U. S. and Spanish armies and navies at beginning of Spanish-American war. Map of Cuba and adjacent, islands. A vest pocket history well worth preserving lor reference. Send ten cents. In sending for these write the address carefully, and state where advertisement was seen. OIiiih. s. VEK, Gen. I'nHHonger Aguut, ST. I'AUI,, MINX. Subscribe for the Nugget. If you don't need a now pair of "hues today you will before long, and there foiu it's a gooil idea to gel post ed on the best place to buy. We don't expect to be able to sell unless it into your in terest to buy here, It's easy to prove that to you, however, if you will give "h a chance. Will you? Ukn Linton. SUMMONS. Jn k'ai..u .mil l.'nn hill ttlfl II I Hi liClirKO 1 lluwluy, Dcrcinlii.it. ., To u. U. Keren. Key-on. wife of Korcs, licnrKC M. Ilawloy mid all porsoim know ii IikvI ik or cliilmliiK nil Intou'it t H"J follow liiloTfcu-nbed property, the nboio mimed defendants: In the name of tho State of Oroiron. you "re hereby ro'iulrcil to appear mid answer to the complaint tiled against you In the above en- titled suit by tho llrst diiy of. the next term of I the almvo entitled Court follimlinr the ej plrutloii of Ihotlino prescribed for tho P'lbu I rut tun of this siiniiniUK. which 11 rut day will lie I the ."th dur 01 March, I'.ioo.itiid If yo full to so ' api.etiriiml ansiicr, for want thereof, nliiiiitnl wilt inii.tr to xiilit Court for the telclt o ! muiided In his coinplulnt. The relief ! demanded li thut tho Court appoint it referee to sell tit imlilif xiile the follow tntr described real property tn-wlt; Lots :t, I, nail t I lllock 1 1 I.oiik and Lamlcss' Addition to tho 1 Cltv of CottiiKe Urovo In l.uno County State of Oregon, mid out of tho proceeds of Mild sale to ...it- ihn mi.t ..rihiu unit i.ti.1 tin i.i.nIm and e. pehscs of tho referee In maklm; such sale and thiit the residue utter pnyliiK such costs and expenses bo piild to ptalntltl's iiml dcfenditnts herein as their Interests may appear. This notice Is published In the llnhcmla Nutlet, a news paper of ircncral clrculiitlou published weekly In said Lane County once 11 week (or six successlre weeks liy order of . . (). 1'otter oonntr indite for said l.auo County w hich order is dated October :lrd. IKlM Thl summons is published the llrst time October (1 lS.su. J. K. YotinK, i'liiliitlir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Otliee, Roseburg, Ore., October 4, 1H99. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil Washington Territory," Dell J. 'bug CoM Cottage Estabrook of Washburn, County of Ilay ... t, ...,,,.... ' field, State of Wisconsin, has this day ns rtiiu.uAih, thisottiee his sworn statement No. 722, for the purchase of the S K li S E 4, N . S E , S E i N E lieing lots 7, 10, , 1(1 of Section No. 20, in Township No 21 S Range No. 1 W., and will oiler proot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Hegister and Receiver of this of lice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursdav the 14 day of December, 1899. He names as witnessess: II. F. I Hollenbeck of Eugene, Oregon, Austin Root of Springfield, Oregon, Lew is Hierl of Albany, Oregon, J. C. Olsen of Kit- I gene, Oregon. ! Anv and all persons claiming ail-. verselv the anove-descrtned lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14 day of De cember, 1899. J . T.'Bkiihiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon October 12, 1K99. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will Im; made before Joel Ware, U. S. Com missioner, at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on December 13, 18U0. viz: Cary A. Woolov, on his II. E. No. 774(1, for the W y, N W '4, N E N W i li N W M N E Sec. 2(i, T. 20, S R 2 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John IJ. England, Marion Lobow, Mack England, John Kirk, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Oregon. J. T. BltUMIKH, Register. CHANGE IN PRERINCTS AND ROAD DISTRICTS. The County Court of Lane County, Oregon, respectfully requests all per sons desiring a change in tho boun daries of votiug precincts or the es tablishment of new ones, or having any suggestions to make as to the division i of the precincts into road districts so as to conform with tho law of 1809, to present their petitions or requests at the November 18h0 term and not later than November 11th, 1809. This is done to enable the assessor to complete his roll. By order of tho Court, E. U. Lee, County Clerk. Oct. 20th 1899. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Rosoburg, Oregon . October 20, 1899. Notice is hereby given that tho following-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado beforo Joel Ware, U. S. Commissioner nt Eugeno. Oregon, on December 0, 1899, viz: Waltor L. Baker on H. E. No. 7082 for tho N E M, sec. 22, T. 22 S., It. 2 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Joseph Perkins, David Mosby, J. B. Mosby, William Hickoy, of Cottage Grovo, Lane County, Oregon J. T. Bridges, Register, R. A. SANDERS, i-iioi'iiihioit or Ml J Wines, Liquors nml Cigars. Choice Hrands". A Favorite Resort. COTTAC.K (iROVK, ORKGON. ' GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF Cottage Grove I'll We arc now prepared to furnish all kinds of Brackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. j Woodwork of all kinds made audi repaired. We will also work Floor-! ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, orj size Studding, etc. I PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NHAR S. P. DKl'Or! Bon Ton MEAT MARKET! Main Streek age Grove, Oregon. h .in I'. ij ir ii 1 1' i . llltV VA i U I V and Bohemia. Send your orders bg Telephone. W. H. Beagle, M'g'r. Administration's Sale. Nntlce Ik hereby in cn Unit hv virture of mi ' onlur (if the Cniiiity Cmirl f I.hiio rutin ly. ' Orcttnn. mmlo mid cnte'ivl on the ttnd rlny n( October lsyj. In tho inntlor of the i emmo in iiei.. . uzmcnl iiofciuvil niithorllnir tho nmlarfilKncil uilinltilntrHtor of th mill eitute to noil tho follnwitii; lofrllieil IhihU loimliiK to tho Kiilil enittu, t tirlvnta mle an neroinHiier pi ei'inc'l. i STnl tll(.rnr..ru no.lnA I. Ih.hI.h I ...... .1.... . ... .. . .. in Hiiiv'ij KltUIl Ifllll wilt sell the mild liinilx tn the hlKhent lildder ut jirivnte ulo for riwh nfter tho lsth diiy of November W.cj tho following ileHPrlbed premlccs, towlt; 'I ho N f. Y, thoH U of S- W 1-1; tho N K 1-1 of H W 1-1 himHoU l,2nd llofecn. m; tup. 1(1 S. It. ,', ; hho lull 1, 2 and :i of hj.-.. tivp. 1-JH It. fiW.: nlwi tho I). I.. U. of John and I'nlly F. Thonitmoti Not. Ml in Kcetlonn.r,iiiid :tfi tu p. l!i H. It. A W. and In section 1 and i wp. M) S. H. r, W ciiii-tHlniimMIMiiereHovi-eptinK from n.ilil cliilio the K"ivo viird In tho Konlh part thereof 1 M l,lrr,c"'rf"J",Vlil0 ,jn r"''" '"": lh I), I,. ( 1. of Holllu H. Thmiitmon Not. ;w CI. trilnectloii:i'innd Vi twp. Ill H. It A W eon. tnllilliKlC0 18iierCH:iilioIntsI mid 2 of ice. 2 twp. 2() H. It. A W also commcnclni? lit H. K. cor. of I) I,. CI. of II. II. ihmnpHnn Not. :to In jec. in twp. 1DH It.MV. thoncoHant 12 rodi to ... ....... .. .w.i.i . nicm-u .t. r.. aionKmi a road to N. boundary of KWI-i of H K l4f bo.' M twp. 19 h. li r, v. tWo W. lfi rod. t" I uh boundary of mild eliilm; thcncoH. to place of beirlmilnKeoiitaliilnif .1 hitch more or lew.; to piiythemortKaKoholdby'lho Hoard of Com mlmi onery for tho Halo ofHchonl and t'lilvwiilty binds and for tho Investment of tho Ktin.ls thein.eVeslthemm: "mM W Also the followliitf described lands bclonirlin: to raid citato, towlt: N W 11: nnd V r n if 1-landHKI- ofN Kl-I of sic twi i 1 K I A W.i also H W y of N W 1-1 sec. ill twp'. ioli. u! N i Of N W 1-1 nn .'in u . '.'..!'' : also also 12 ZaTJ i iT 8.1 iwp.a) 8. it. I W.j oxceptliiK tho :t aerosabovo d .scrlb'e'd to pnv w, i 'A and H of N K 1-4 and S if. of u 1 . Xi lutcd this 18th day of Oct liiM Xfio i-AWPKlira,Wliiutlmore Md. -SUI1SCKI11U ioi' Tlllt- sMIA J SALOON FRAMI rnnri A Proprietor of The Popular Cigar and Co;if uwiivry ftiorc. Fancy Canned Lutnh,, Dealer in Cigars of Low ntul I Huh Orntle nud Prices to suit the Tra a Main Street, Cottage drove, of Knlfli, & Bristol BANKERS. Tr(iiS(icl(iOcn(T(i(iiivmKi iMislnoss In oil lis hmiu ics. Cottngft JrT, Ornjl F SIIAVINO PARI.oi I Ikt I u d h (lniVM Call on II. L. Pickard if Son FOR- House I'aintiug-, IaM'r lliMitfin Curi'iitirc I'aintin H'ork () aarantcetl COTTAC1K OROVK. ORK. fleneral Rlncksmithino- Cottage Grove, Ortgon- tt f v t . DEPUTY- 'TT O 11 1 o viuiiii.i .inn uruuiiriuir in i iiicins. t - - - a 1.1 KA.-S'Jft l'A.S, UKW.TO, r .. . . .. ii . .... s-.. J. S. MRU LEV, eg Attorney At Law, OMe On Main Hlrofl, Cottayn drove, Oregon. win. KtlNonA W -O Al.f WAl.KUR DKAI.KR IN FINK WINKS, LIQUORS, CALL FOR COUNTY WARKA! i iiaii i a .... m.tnta U'll ... f lsWlllll.jr lllliniin IllIll IUf,inivtvM.. ...... I till hi MP 5805 to 0000, both inclusive. Dated, Eugene, October 12, 1P09, A. 8. I'attkiihov, County Trrii f MAKE American Beauties, y. c Latest Models On Rich o. F. C CORSETS KALAMAZOO CORSET a SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLO BY Jlcmcnwag S Jiurliholder. $i.5o-BOHKMIA NUGGKT-$r .50