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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1900)
A BOHEMIA MINER. 'flic following is from the Tor onto World, nil about one of the Helena mine owners: In the per son of Mr.-R. J". Jennings of Port land, Oregon, The World yester day came across an incarnated proof of the wisdom of the old say' ing, "Go west, young man." Mr, Jennings, who is now a big, hearty man on the right side of life's meridian, was born and brough up in Spencerville, a small village back of Prescott, Out. Nearly two decades ago he arrived at manhood and started out to pursue fair and fickle fortune. By a singular coin cideuce he recrossed his father's threshold just eighteen years to a day from the date on which his wanderings began. He found his father and mother grown very old but still alive to welcome him home, The l'ttle hills nbout the old place had grown small in comparison With the big mountains of the Pa cific coast, but his worldy wealth had developed in inverse ratio. All the time he was away he followed minii'g, and today he is a chief owner in the Helena gold mine; situated in Bohemia camp, on the Southern Paci6c railway, 149 miles south of Portland. This is a free milling proposition, boast :ng a vein irom 6 to 50 leet in width, and carrying tne precious metal in a form plentifully visible to the naked eye. According to Mr. Jennings, the Helena is a wonder, for from ore taken out in development work it is with a live-stamp mill, paying SU.ooo a month in dividends. The milling capacity is being doubled. Mr. Jennings has a brother, P. J., who is first vice-president of the Portland Mining Exchange. His visit east is one of pleasure, and while in town he is being enter tained by Mr. F. G. Morley of the Toronto Mining Exchange. WONDERFUL CURE OF DIAR RHOEA. A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Al most Given Up, Rut Was Brought Rack to Peifect Health by Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Rend His Editorial. From the Times, Hillstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for n long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent mueh time and money and Buffered so much misery that I had al most decided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but notic ing the advertisements of Chamberlain's Colii!, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also somes testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. Af ter taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am n hale and hearty man to-day and feel as well aa I ever did in my life. 0. R. Mooue. Sold by Be.vson Dnuo Co., Cottago Grove. Lyons & Applegate, Drain Druggists. GAMIiLA WS OF 1900. For the benefit of those who have a desire know, the following from the game laws of Oregon are printed: LAWFUL TO KILL DeerJuly 15 to Nov. 1. Cannot be hunted for market or with dogs. Ducks Sept. 1 to March 15. Must not be hunted at night. Grouse, Pheasant, Mongolian Pheasant, Quail r Partridge Oct. 1 tojjjec. x. .. Snipe2ept. 1 to Feb 1. SilverlSrey, Squirrel .Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. Trout April 1 to Nov. 1. Hook and line only. Must not be sold. Elk Protected until Dec, 1910. Beaver Protected until Feb. 25, 1915. Song birds protected at all times. Tho great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho treatment of bowel complaints has tnndo it standard ovor the greater part of tho civilized world. For sale by Benson Dauo Co., Cottago Grovo. Lyons & ArrmoATE, Drain Druggist. If the farmers would set out more apple trees of the winter variety they would find that the revenue from the farm would be materially increased. Subscribe for the Nugget. WALKED IN HIS SLEEP. Last Friday morning a man who answers to the name of John Dent, met with a serious accident near Saginaw. He was enroute to Roseburg with bis wife and child reu and was riding on the day coach. The wife had between $2, 000 and $3,000 on her persou and the man had something like $175 on his person. On Friday morning he came to Saginaw and told the operator that he had been slugged robbed and thrown from the train He claimed that he hart removed his shoes and gone to sleep in his seat, his wife remaining awake The next thing he knew he was setting upright near the track about a half a mile north of Sagt naw holding his right arm which was broken. He was otherwise badly bruised. Word was sent to this city for a physician nnd Dr, Snapp responded, setting the frac tured arm and otherwise making the unfortunate man as comfortable as possible. He could account for the affair in no other way than that he had been slugged and robbed. He claimed that he had exhibited considerable money when buying his tickets at Portland for Roseburg and was of the opinion that he was watched and followed aboard the train. The family was enroute from Mountain Home, Idaho. When questioned as to the possibility that he might have walked off the train in his sleep he said that could not possibly be as he was not a victim of somnam bulism. However, recent reports from his wife are to the effect that he is a somnambulist. Dr. Snapp is of the opinion that the man was thrown from the car and gives as ar gument in favor of his theory that the man was struck on the right temple with some sharp instrument, inflicting a dangerous wound. Be that as it may, the man joined his family at Roseburg the next day and probably considers himself' lucky at getting off with his life. THE BRAVERY OF WOMAN Was grandly shown by Mrs. John Dowling of Butler, Pa., in-a three years' struggle with a malignant stomach trouble that eaused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion. All remedies failed to relieve her until she triad Elec tric Bitters. After taking it two months, she wrote: ''I am now wholly cured and can eat anything. It U truly n grand tonic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using it." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 60c. Guaranteed, at Benson Dnuo Co., drug store. DIVIDE ITEMS. Will Mackey arrived here from California last week. The late rain stopped wood haul ing for a few days but it cleared the smoke out of the air. Jay DeSpain started down the einyon toward Comstock August 26, and at last accounts bad not re turned home. His whereabouts are unknown. Mr. Canady has just finished getting out 5000 cedar posts for Mr Lurch ot Cottage Grove. A POWDER MILL EXPLOSION Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. No need to dynamite yourbodv when Dr. King's New Life Pills do the work so easily and perfectly. Cuiea Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at Benso.v Ditua Co., Drug Store. The Galveston (Texas) cyclone which occurred Monday, was a horrible affair. The first reports placed the list of killed at about 3, 000, but authentic investigation produces evidence that nearly 5, 000 people lost their lives on that terrible day. EDITOR'S AWFUL PLIGHT. F. M. Higgins, Editor Soncca (Ills.,) Nows, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In tho world. Ho writes, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 26c. Bold by Benbqn Dbuo Co., druggist. For watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. Central Orcfioq State Nornjal School, DRAIN. Will open its doors for the New The buildings have been thoroughly renovatcti aim improu, "Y"1. I paratus added and other improvements matte lor tne comiou w. venience of the students. Good boarding and dormitory advantages at the lowest possible rates. UNIFORM STATE NORMAL SCHOOL COURSU COMPLETE TRAINING SCHOOI In connection with Normal, where seniors are protessionany uunicu ,,ii- tk cururuiimi nfn critic teacher, who will give his entire time v. taw .w-.. v. to this work. Graduates ot tms scuooi are given n crcuum months' teaching experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and most For further information address A Few Bargains in No. 56 200 acres well improved miles from Cottage Grove, 1 easy. No. 78520 acres in Douglas well watered, good house, balance pasture; $4,500. Hemenway No. 68 A2-acre tract 1 mile from depot; house, barn and orchard; 5325. No. 77 5 lots and good 2-story dwelling near C. P. church; $1,700. No. 63 House and lot; $325. We have for sale several choice sash and door factory and Bohemia mining property. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove, Ore. on a: irnoelt orlTorolor. THE WIIEE amlna It fall clilm for It, and prleo from anr onreelTet. mJ& 111 Tmt 1 oar laUMim Hurl, wruun vr wm fluUhed nlckrllnff on Of BlAttBrlAl thAt ffDM blaek, maroon of materut that vtM hMtl i m perfectly aaUided. cooorrn and Ms au; nowerer, ati chPi wrlta aw and let ne tell menu inem. If you IIUIBI C (a BIIV a wrtta laa ana let Si tell won QuftHHZtfTlX: 2511' v,Ve. kT" BT?TB bnod"d rm UiKDLL f If BUI SiJ"-" SEND YOUR OBDERtfwttkd?;: L MEMO GYCLE STEVENS RIFLES AND PISTOLS X-1 uais luuaum luan ikjuat utjiR vzumiilTEB FOB THEIB EXTBEHEACCU1UCT "llamond" Pistol With tWO 5trvn-Ojuew IkrixTiicrrl lengths of barrel, G ami 10 one auaranteea. x-rtce, jrosrnata. ma.oo with T G-inch barrel ; $7.50 with ne maice a ruu tins oy rtjics; j? nee, from 9G.00 uptvaras. jxvery arm wo turn SAFE, BCHLTP AW) T. STEVENS ARMS StxJ Stamp fir Catahtnt. P. O. Jlo w4$$G4$tfiG4iw;w)$w1w,w1vw1w'kw1fr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, RoBoburg, Ore., August 7, 1000. Notico is hereby given that in com pi I unco with tho provisions of tho Art nf Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An uci lor ino sale oi timDer lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory," HUGO BREHM, of Eugene, county of Lano, state of Ore gon, hna this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1170, for the pur chase of tho 8V i of section No. 24 in Township No. 20 8, rnngo No. 2 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land Bought is moro valuable for its tim ber or stono than for agricultural pur poses, nnd to establish his claim to said land beforo tho Register nnd Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri day, tho 19th day of October. 1000. Ho names as witnesses: Charles Olsen, Martin Hnagenson. Gunder Kornstad, ThomaB T. Olsen of Eugene, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ndvorso ly the above-described lands nro re quested to file their claims in thisofllco on or beforo said 10th day of October, 1900 J. T. Bridges, Register. TAKE THE NUGGET. UliMww School Year on September 17, 1900. . , .!. I satislactory manner. j. a., ukcutt, rrcsmcm. Real Estate Offered by land, 150 acres in growing grain; 2 - 4 mile from railroad; 3.500. lerms county, 16 miles from Cottage Grove: large nam; 175 acres 111 cultivation, building lots, tracts, stock ranches, a lite. MOHTROSE BiCYCLEHEFREE iTal terOTraddiwi WITHOUT A CEtfT IK ADVANCE. 'WJT'IOUT A OEttriK ADVi JUR ORDER, ftate vheUur 70a triad krfr'i htlzht ot frame and ffearaanlciIaiMl UK it'jl L iX O. D. a approval, allowing 70a to uncrau orman'f X. U.HU1H before joa accept It. If It U not all and mora than Q4 tl- a better wheel tban 700 cau ret for anr brrv near tLa on ehe, refoM It and 5 ci 1 or anr a turn near tLa 1 par alTnpmi cbargtf. irom anx n eiw, rera0 it ana w wui par au npmi tbunl trea. Thm'MOfiTKOSE" Blmyolm T tb SO ir Special Arcnt's sample price o( t n'au rreateit tanrala In a tdcrcl rrer offered. We cuarantcaTi equal tj any ai wheel on the market, and yon need not arrept II nor pay a tO"?? 2.D?l"?dJl!": warepreaent. Wa are tlfl.lalTE IIIV V) 1 rent CLK S?iiAIJiSK0,J??a . method of ouicklr lntrodacln Oar I&OO MOllELM. Till, offer nr a amij, wKl . ,Cf. I . . lnaJetoerore a KID EH A Of NT la each town torepmentua aad take ordera. Our atrenle make money fail SPECIFIfilTIQMS. K"",0'"lnrflladlef.IJInch. Ileal raiWiriWlIIWH Shelby at-amleo tnblnc with forced conneo tUMM, fluib lolnta, Imnrorect expander derieo to fallen oral poll and handle bar lloyal Arch crown 1 the celebrated Mavlabobaand hanirrr tha eailert runntnc known lieeard An Mm. the Ixtl and 00a of the moat expenelratlreeoa the market. The renulne al Meelarer IlTateala aajlflla. nail a m caaIj a aj4 - -je - - a l a . a . I - a a . . . "w mx;wjtw aw -n VVUUOIDlfl, 1 JlaVDK rT4 1 01 or coach arecn, bhihly Onlihod and omamentedl tpcclal DDUica nicarunv on ail uriffni nana, tva ibonwih . U. t ....... . t goea Into thli martilna Our kladlaar ieara araar- with each blcTcle. FRPF touroMWodliMrtha lJMoub ln'rall with order we will mCC tend Tne a trenulno Hur4Uk 19,000 mil Uml ittni rrrlo- Cnf V . M.MiMUfalflm.llim. V . . . .. ill I - I . . Your money all hack If you are not CHEAP WHEELS. Sn.V. r"r'r' "w.""!". w ecu aa nifm araae. wa ran rurniea them. f?1'I'PPedt.orr' ' to lJcomplele. We do not Kuarante nor rororn BEronK unpEniMO a bicycle ot any on alie. no mailer who or hu wheel wa can eulitrou 10 EAItv A lilnrmv l.v i mivh mh . m nn iIum m..i.i.. lrflMH - - t.iM,:...i:.'."ij:r"I:' MAM U WIIEELH taken In tSl. which w. COMPANY, obioago. in. inches. Kvcrjj 10-inch barrel. out ta warranted ACOTJItA.TJ - :. to TOOL CO.. ClllCOPCn PALLS, MASS. X wee ' ' FOR THE SEASHORE. "Newport and Yaquhia Bay con tinue to offer for the summer vaca tion greater variety of attractions than can be found at any other North Pacific resort. Excellent beaches and safe bathing, enticing rides and rambles, good boating and fishing, clams, crabs and oysters for gathering, and uuequaled pro fusion for pebbles and shells and agates. Add to thiB cheerful and obliging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rates homelike quarters, and most liberal fares. They won't let one go hungry at Newport. See Southern Pacific Agent for tickets and time tables, or corres pond with C. H. Markham. Gen- era! Passenger Agent, Portland, uregon." Bohemia Nugget and Weekly Oregoninn .R.&N.CO. Time jtthnlulra MX ui, leiJfi J"' City, Ht- l-iiil". Clilcnno K"' BMtUle,IH,riJ'' Votlll.Omiih,Kl. iii. ciiy. Ht U.ul. AnniVR 1 Y ART '1 1 lit lurdmi rticclnl H:I0 111 ,tlHtIO Kxprf" I V 11 in Vl (lunt- IllKKHi HtKiaatie 1 KIor 0 l III Hill. HlKiVMIB, Ml UomxMW. HI. I'flll. Ullllh,SlllllllM. 4 1' in H HI 1 All Mlllnit lUlMKllb I cot tochmiK. Tut s1" Krtiol-; -, hull every flily l OUIMtlU HlVKIt ' To Attl ' Way UmlliiK. Dully , Kx. 1 H m I Saturday 10 pin CD iuKt. KuiuUy. I wiiMMfirrj: lliym 8lrininlVli'' IIK- t -Ml p III Cx.Hunil'y .1::l)ilil Mull. Vixl. ninl I'rl. Tu; in WiixtMKrtr. mi mill Wny-UmlltiiK. Thiir. ml Hat. Leave TM 111 Dully . HftKK Htvrn Ill.rlti LrlKi Invc l.nwiMtm Dully U n 111 W. H. HURLbUKT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. n r m m r - . I VIBIT UH. JUnUMII o onifti ' MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' 1031 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU t,nl link tuJ Bilk.J Tte!rcrt Analogical Mumuoi In tu World. I tlrmtiitaltmrtlnn (n ISi City, A wuiulirful mini or 1 uireit. TT , or ail jr contract. .ldiri.ialllTlj rurr.1 hr lb ol'Ift HprrUlltl.m !! Pacini CualL, Jv.Ulllihril 3 OH. JOROAN-PMVAU OISCASCS . Tartar niFH and anMdl Cixl Mn 11 ho ar tnrTirln( . from lb rlTirn f yuulbful liidl.- I cttllona or iiiiuh lit maltirtr . Jrran. Kirr'nuaim i-iiTiX-ai iini7,iui. &olvaT, Lo.l lila.oil liiallliarfilllptl caikxit; NprBiMlurrlinn, lrlalr-1 ,aafloBorrlia. CJIl. I'rfuarHrr r I'rlHHllHV. "T n ron-.ifinauoll bl t rtnJl.i, or rr-l cnrnnrr '0r. inv uvtmr ' liaiaoarrauiwl Ma trralmrnl that It Kill not . sul alTuid Inimnllat rrllM. bill pvrmaiit lit curt, lot iiuctur uori 11111 riaim m pri iwrm mlraclra. but U wtll known tu t lair and I . Miun riirtlrtan and Hnrmoii, prr.iulncul 1 lu bllpcUlly Dlarnaca at Urn, . aVflllMN llinrMifhir "n'llraM from I tha artUni Mllhollt tlio llifol JlairMr.t. I Trnaaca flltnl tir an I ll-rL ItMtllrnl nrr fr Iluplnrr. A qnkk ami miltmt 1 riirtlir I'llva, flaaurp nl l-llollu,b I I lir, Jordati'a piilkl palnlrN invltiiNlji. . EVrilT 31 Aft ai.i.lr Inctomw II trctlro IrCclTO VSL'tn V 1 our non'il oiiiioit hi iiiininipinini. ' wilt llimnmlrt a IvMTIVB CL" I ertm tntt ! vfi'rlntt. l nnrtiittii'irt Mir.r. m"i .iriruy ,rnair. cir.intiM rtntr uiMKnyAiiia Tnuliilciit ixrmnllr orliy lrilr. , Wrlla f.r I1m,W. 1'IIII.OHOflir OP' I n.iiiiiiidi:. Mnai-u I'uKb (.WkloiMo 1 bwuK lor mru.) Laiiorwrua OR. JORDAN 81 CO., I0S1 MirkttSl.S. F. SOUTH AND I. AST l via THE SHASTA ROUTE OK TIIK SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tr!n lfAvn CotUtrn Orovo for Port land and way atatloim at 3:07 ft. in., 12:20 p. m. I.v. Portland RtfO a. m. 7:00 p. m. I.v. CottRico Grovo 1 :'Jtl a. m. U:r7p.in. Ar. Aahlaml 12:fttri in. 1 1 :.'10 r. m. Ar. Pacramento. .. 6:00 p. in. 4 :M5 a. ni. Ar. Ban ranclico. 7 Hop. in. H :16 a. in Ar. Ogdoti 6M5a. in. 11 :45 a. in. Ar. Honver. W :00 a.m. 0:00 a. in Ar. Kansas City.. 7:26 a. in. 7:25a. m. ! Ar. Chlraeo. :4b n. m. 0:(a m. Ar. IjM Angeles l :20 d. in. 7:00 n. in Ar. Kl Patio 0:00 p. in. 0:00 r. in. 1 Ar. Fort Worth.. . 0:30 a. in. 0:30 a. m. Ar.UltyoI Mexico 0.65 n. in. 0:65a. in Ar. Houston 4:0()n. in. 4:00 a. in. Ar. ftnw Orleans.. 0:26 p.m. 0:26 p. in Ar. Washington. . 0:42 a. iu. fl:42a. in. Ar. New York 12:43p.m. 12:43 p.m. ' Pullman and Tourist enrs on with tralnt. Chair cara Sacramento to Otf den and Kl Paso, and tourist ran to CIiIcako. St. Louie, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Ban Frnncluro with sev eral steamship lines (or Honolulu, Ja 1 pan, China. Philippines, Central and i boutlt America. Bee I). T. Awhroy, AKcnt, Cottage uiuva oiauun, or ouurcsa C. 11. MaltKlMH, O. P. A. PortlandOreKon. R. A. SANDERS, rnopuiEToit or Wines, Liquors aud Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON . NOTICK OF DISSOLUTION OF l'AItTNKUHlIII' Ibenccuuiita duo tho Hornon Drnir Co h been placed In thohan.ls of J H J eflley,' & ciit .0.r?,er i:ar'"? with In.trucfl ,n. tS iStti in,?we.,.n or'.le.r ,hat ,h8 IJU'lnoM mdy felkteif tVrT"g ,""t"er rululn JyTAuttgu!'u.Ur;iV0 0rCKOn' thl" 23'- JI SS. JANRIlIrlKOH, J. 8. llENSOM, Tho Booth-Kellv Lumber olTerlng 30,000 feet of 1" cull material irom 4 Inches to 10 Inches wide at 3.00 PorM. They also havo a lot of fv.i HOTIoi VOli WUimm, Ijind Ofllcc lit Kou.1,11,,, n Notloo U l,p,by KwiiiW'jWl. mvliig.n.iinud miln liiii i?i ,,,IJ W. 111. Intent!,,,, ( ,,IMk "A"'' ?ollrai tli U I.'. Nit. I, . ' . V 7i p . .11 'J" ..:.:" f V' I"'-' 0.1 l. .1 Wft. in 11 i ium imi loll.iwnii, .!,. provu IiIh rout tiinniH tti. . CWf" eon Kll.., Join. ;iu ol r, .k. l.imu Co., Oregon . "" "'uvp, ' T. Hiiiuh. ll.. . ' "t'HIMit, Ill tilt? Clri'lllt Cmirtol Ilia ki.i Ori-Kon, In nnd for Liu,.. .oNi'iy. ,a,eo1 I.. Itotlelhflin.IMi.mlMiii lrtlntl,r. To L, Hodi-lhuliti, liiitiinilnnt 111 till! 111! 11)1 III III., u von ii ro hurt-bv uniiii...i v,r''Krn, tiiiMwer the i'(iiiiilini,t ( the 'uu, iuu c oi.ri un i citi.Ke, (W 0I1 , " I ho clt-rk of mtiil ei.iiri. .,n or H.i.. " llrnt day ..( the n. xt J ,,e of nalil fourl. to "()',,' (oit)tho Sthdiiyot u.-in.r t, .;' iindyoiiitru h..iubv i.i,nW n,Ilt',r ;,;' '"".".up imnCZ phllll lir, Nnufy J,. lt.HUllltim;,M tiikt- JmlKim'iit "ii'l .h-a-f,.Klili.,tylm I hu relld dt-iijnn.li-,! iiilli..,i,i,,p,(B, f vil : tllMtilvIng tho Im,iI ,,f ;.llrllr iMitwfi'n tin; plitiutitr uml .li.ri.jl.nll 1 to-uit NllllCV J. Klfwnrt. Thin Hiiiiinioiig 14 iiilililn-,l ltj, liixniii NiiKk't't, n iifMitimirvr t.rlntnl iiublii-hcl Mint of cciii'ini circulation i Ulllu toilllly, Onv'in, mill i piibiWh) niicin Hwk in mini pnprr (or m hi t lilt ti i.x week pri-ir lo uml until if fy. day uf Octuhcr, A. I. ikx), by mini U.K. Kiiieiilil, Ci.iiniv Jml)!flot 4W County. Ortfton. iiiiiK ttiu '.'iiul Jj AiigiiHl, A. I). MKH), i i llumine. Inti of Firitt l'libln-utioii, Auifiiil'iiii 11)00. ' 1 Jkiiidiu Km, Atliiriu-v for plaintiff'. NOTICK FOR l'l nucvriOX. Jjiml Olllci'itt Itiirt'liiirK.Orm, 1 ly a, YM. Notlft In hOreby (riven that the Inn-nuintil rutth-r liar llliil nollpi'dt,, llitutitloii to iiiukv II iiu I tiriKjMnnirwi of hlrt ('In I id . unit llint anl pruuf i,!tt I tiiiulu beforo JiK-l Wnri' 1' Ji tVtrsa. j rilnnur, tit HiiKt'tii. Onv" oil Septni-trr ' IB, IfHMI. vir. : l.utliei I' MK'oronlU:. i No. T.m. for tho NU , SV'., Tp. L'OS.. It. I Wwl. lie iitiiiii'D tho (ulliiumi; vtilnrMnti I piovo IiIh I'oiitintioiiii ifMilt-iireiinniM 'cultivation of nuid I it i I . uz V. W.Tiit-liur, i.. W. MeOiy,; OvorhnlKur, I. A. Cl m lutlspOi. t, (Jri't'oit. 1 J. T. Kitiiii.KH. Itfjrl'lrf, NOTICK Hilt 11 I'l IIATIUV Lund Ofllt'o nt Itiwfhiirjr, 0w July i,'X' Nutlet! in hereby kIvi-m Hint thrduf inil.niiiiitil net tier hun tlleil noilrrd ' intiMilioii to tiiako IIikiI proof In iti'i-rt 1 1 Ii'm rliiiiu, uml I hut fiiiil jiroul n iiniili' befiire IteK'n-ler uml litifirftl" I. :iiid Olllet! nt lJoM'biirir. Onirnx, .SoploiiilH-r I, MHV), vu iMnifl Ilo( I II. K. No.KNW for lli.'N'-XK'i, 5t X Vl4', S'f. 12, Tp. '! S.. It. 4 tt'nt. Uo niiinoM tho follow me wiUiffrtb prove bin ciintiniioiin ri'inileiictfOj' cultivation of hiiiiI laiil. vu t llenrv U. WhitliH-k, tnnice V. hi; Willin U. Nowl, It. 1'. A.lainnoltoil'? tirnvo, Oregon. .1. T. Hiiiik.m. 1!'' " TmcK Yon i'liilratiox. Land Oltleeut UoHubiirji. Oregon. Aupi.tSf.WM. V..I!.... I.. I.,. ...1 1...... llmt t .J I .iiikim in iiuiuii, f;,v.. - , liiwltiK-mttiitil Hi'ttlerlntM lileil notw " liltf Intention to iimko llinii prw "r port of bin chilin. nnd Unit MP will bo miule before Joel AVurfj 1 CoiiitnUHloner, lit Kitgi'tir, ImZ Oreuon, on OetolH'r 18,IIK,vi:C'' II. Wineeoir, on II. K, N. 7419, K H UK H, SW SK s. K Sec. !-, Tp. L'li 8., It. 4. . . ... ..... ...Unfurl 0 lie iiitiuen uiu ioiioivihk - , provohiseontintioiiH reHldcm-euponJw eultlvatlon of nitiii limn, vu ,, Orewnn, Willin K. Nowell, of Am. Oregon, Aiiron A. Kellcy. KoW. " Lttckey, ol Uottngo urove, ""i, J. T. IlllIBOtfi Barter. Paints! We Curry n Full U lUTV'i'a iiTT s TtntlSHKS i.i.i a VJ - WALI, PAPKR. GS Sash and Doors Estimates Cheerfully give" 03 I all classes of work. AGRNTS J'OR leavclaiitl : Collage : 0 The Pest Ready-Mixed Pa'"1 the market. In ordor to movo off our olJ et ,, AVnll l'upcr wo will cww "-vl Kradea t coat .and win rv "Me M tn jirtcea on imiawa. - ' ;t our prim i to impor it will Pm tfoi be B booro buying. Wo will not P Jenkins d LaWL: 2i8nt the aaino prlco. sold. M.um.vACociiW'