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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1901)
cuim of chronic diariioka af ter THIRTY YEARS OK SUF FERING. "I suffered for thirty years with diar rhoea nnd thought I wiit past being cured," snys John 8. Hnllownyot French Cntnp, Mis. "I hml spent so much DANGER OK HOG CHOLERA. Grand Rondc Farmers Advised of Precautionary Measures. Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 20. To breeders of hops throughout this tlmo and money nnd suffered o much 1 . . , of thatl had given up all hopes ot recovery. ' i t n r 1.. 1 I wrim so tecblo from the cfTvcts of the diarrhoea tluit I could do 110 kind of Liltor, could not even travel, but by Oc cident I wn permitted to tlndn Injltle of Chumlicrlain' Colic, Cholca anil Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd nfter taking several bottles 1 it.n entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with , says: the result than am anxious mat 11 oe in teach of all who suffer as I have." Ftorstiloly Ukxsox Dnuo Co., Cottle Grove. Lyons & ArvLKOATE, Drain. A $1,200 HANDKERCHIEF. Among the superb photographs of "The Handsomest I.uees in America," which occupy n double page in the Ladies' Home Journal for September, is shown an exquisite handkerchief valued at $1,200. When one closely examines the wcblike film, and the remarkable detail of the dainty design, this sum lor A NIGHT OKTKRKOR. "Awful ansiely was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnhnm of Mach- letter writtcd to Colonel R. C. Jud son, industrial agent of the O. R. & N. by E. N. Hutchinson, of the llurcau of Animal Industry of the j scenis one too nn)Ci, t0 .pny Department! ot Agriculture, vvhicli , such 0f work. Its tnakiui: 1 'doubtless occupied the grentcr part I have to inform you that the 0f one woman's life. Thelmndker postmortem examination of hogsjcn;ef iA mw XK property of the coming from the Grand Ro:idc nrexei institute in lMiiladclphin to Valley indicate great danger which it was presented by the widow of another outbreak ol cholera of George V. Childs, the famous and swine plague among the i0urnalist and philanthropist. The A.STXIM.A. CURE ! Astiimalene Brines Instant Relief in all Cases. and Pfrnunent Cure SENT AUSOLUTELY IfREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. CitHiilCtf FOR TCH YE Arts 0 9if 1 There is notliltiL' llko Asthmnlcnc. It brings Instant lellef, even hi the worst cates. It cures when till oIm falls. 1 Tho Rev. C. F. W'Y.US of Villa Ridge, III., says: "Yourtrlal Isittlo of Aslhmntcno iveclved In good condition. I cannot tell vuu how thank (ill 1 feel fur Ihe good derived from it. I was 11 slave, ehiiiued w ft li putrid rorothroatlindiislhiiiit mr len yinrs. 1 iiespaimi ni over nciiigcurcii. 1 advertisement fur the fine of this and tm intuiting disease, athtiiu, and in liftdtivcrsDokcn Miursclf. but resolved In give it a trial. To my snrptlsc the trinlucicd liko a eliHini. Send mu 11 full-sited bottle," saw vi in r dlcadfid a ' tluitighlyoi ias, Me., when the itoctors sain eo ; hoes there, similar to the epizootic ,i., K....,:ri i,,c i.... .i.: from Pneumonia before , T.. -v... - mkcuw ui i.iai tun. m view ui nicr nrr ruvnrri m New York niwl would die morning"' writes Mrs. S. U. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, the importance ot tlieswine industry Uoston. most of them beintr included in this section ot your territory, it : iie c but she begged for Dr. Kind's New eoverv. which had more than onco saveil her life, and cured sumntion. After ta night. Further use entire! This marvellntis medicine is giuinin teed to cure all Throat, Client and Lung Diseases. Only 60c and $1.00. T1i.1l bottles free at Bessos Dnuo Co'sdrug store. 1 in the collection loaned to the Met- cureil her of Con- has occured to me that possibly you 1 ropoii,an Museum of Art by Mrs. mtiadv cnredTer"" ! wiH desire 10 actluai,,t our various Aslor This collection is -alucd at agents there with certain precaution nry measures which may be taken, and which they in turn could com municate to feeders and breeders. STOOD DEATH OFF. "First it should Ie borne in mind E. I). Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, j tbat seeds of these diseases gain I entrance to the hog almost entirely , through contaminated food and During the time that these T. .nM f.w.l.i.1 n mii'fwliin.f.r III. ' says: "My brother was very low with initlflrinl f(-pr nnd lAiimliiv. I ner- suadedhimto try Electric Bitters, and ! drink he was soon much better, but continued I diseases are prevaling in anv locaity, I"?nTV.':" most strenuous care should be Mill OIIIC IJICVllll' niivu sua 1 This remer expels malaria, kills dis- taken to keep hojrs away from perms ami punues me 0 00.1; ai.is streams which Hrn!n ,h Xnriw u streams wiiicli may bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, ! farms where the disease may exist, nervous discuses, kidney troubles, fe- i Stapnant nools nnd w.nllo-c nr nU male complaints; gives perfei-t health. umy oou at ue.vso.n- unco uo n urug store. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY A GREAT FAVORITE. Tho soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by mothers of small children foruolds, croup and whooping, cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given us confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by "Bexsox Dbco Co. Cottage Grove. Lyonh & Aitleqate, Drain. EAST ROUTE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. NoUbly among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route Is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section -will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under us gunny skies. In the variety of its in dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shore, valley anil plain. The two dailv Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most approved pattern of standard nnd tourist sleeping rars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sort of California and Arizona may be had on application to C. H. Markkam, G . P. A., Portland, Oregon. CUTS AND BRUISES QUICKLY HEALED. Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay tho pain and will lreal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave n scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sale by ISkxsox Drug Co. Cottage Grove. Lyons & Applkoatk, Drain. A SHIRKING" CALAMITY Lately befell a railroad laborer, writes Dr. A. Kellett,of Williford, Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but Buck len'a Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. It's the world's champion healer. Cure guar anteed. 25c, Sold by Benson Pkuo Co. Have you a sense of fullness in the region of your stomach after eating? If so you will be benefited by using Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They alto cure belching and Hur stom ach, lhey regulate the bowels too. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Benson Dkuo Co. a favored spot for the breeding of these germs, and consequently should be avoided; or, if that is im possible of accomplishment, such places should be kept constantly DUrified bv the liberal ; nf nn. slaekedlime. At such a time, hogs! LUTHER H PiPHflf! TO should have access also to plenty of j WUU1 UUllll 1 nun IV VV salt and ashes, whirh rnntnin Trains leave Cottage Grovo for Port , . ... , , ' land and wuy statiuns at 2:14 11 m and coal. It is the enormous sum of $62,000. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Krweuurg, Oregon, September B, 1H01. Not ire is hereby given that Ihe fob lowiug-u.imed renter ha tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in sup. Krt of her claim, and thit said proof will bo made before the Ueuirter 11111I Koceiver U. S. IjiihI Otllre at lUxehurv Oregon. 011 (Vtobor III. ItWI. viz: Kmum C. Jones on her II. E. No. 901$ for Ihe E , SE 1,', S ,4 NElf S 82 Tp. 22 S R. 3 W She nnmes the following witnesses to prove her coiiIIiiiioim reHlilenee Umjii anu eniEivaiion 01 xaiii latin, viz: William T. Junes. Henry C. Coml! Ehsha Geer, May Geer, of Amos, Ore g 11. J. T. HmrxiKS, Iteg'ster, W e want to send to uvwry sufferer a trial treatment ol Aihuialeiie, similar lo Ihe Mtie that enrtil Mr. AVelU. We'll send it bviiiail I'O.-T-I'AII), AIhhIuII.v Free of Charjte, to any suirerer who will urite for it, even on a mimI. Never inliid, though you nreilespHlrlnit. however Iwd your isice, Ai-thuiHlem wll relieve aud'eii re. The worse ynurnise Ihe more glu t are to st'iid il. D11 mil delav. Write at lim-e. ml. unking inc. T. l' r HliUV M KDK INK CO., "U Ivast UIOlli St., -N..l ity. Mil.l hy all I)riiL'gits. A m leal Estate SOUTH AND THE SHASTA OF THE quantities of cha a common custom to neglect to give hogs salt, though they need it just as much as do other domestic animals. "Feeding troughs should be kept scrupulously clean and accumula tions of moist food and dirt in the corners and cracks of such troughs should be removed and. destroyed each time fresh food is put in. When possible, .hogs should be given a quantity of green grass every day. When this cannot be cut to give them, alfalfa hay may be given. It will be found that they will relish this bay and eat considerable quan- j titles of it. 1:21 pm. Lv Portland " Cottage Grovo Ar Ashland " Sacramento ' San Francisco ' Ogden " Denver " Kansas citv " Chicago " Los Angeles " El I'aso ' Fort Worth " City of Mexico " Houston " New Orleans " Washington " New York 8 iSO a m 2:fi7 p in 12:55 a 111 5:10 p m 7.45 p m 4 :55 n in :HQn in . 7 25 a m 7:42 a in 2:00 p m fi:0On in lt:H0n ui 11:150 a in f-M a 111 0:80 p m 0:42 a m 12:10 p 111 8 :30 p m 2:00 a 111 12::t5p in 5:00 11 m 8:4S a 111 7 :00 a 111 0.15 pin 7 :2T a m 8:0 p 111 S.0.) a 111 0:0) p m 0 :.'!0 a in 11. '30 a 111 7 :00 11 111 0:80 p in 0:42 n 111 12:10 p 111 Pullman and Tourists ears an both tram. Chair ears Saeramento to Ogden ami J.i raco, anil tourist ears toUhicagi St Louis, New Orleans and Washington Connecting at San Francisco with the ffPVHrxll viemiirilitn liniMi fur I Imwilultt In addition to this and t JapanChina, I'hillipines, Central ami SENT FREE. So sure are we that tho locating of a lew of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that we are willing to send one free to any sufferer from the follow ing diseases : Cold extremities, Crysto eele, Female weakness, Kidney com plaint, Leueorrhea. Liver complaint. Paralysis, Lost vitality, Nervausdebility, Self abuser Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation, Impoteney, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mighties 'little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. These'nills change weaknoss iiitoutro'tigth, IistlcssneHS into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tho health. Only 25o per box. Sold by Benson Drug Co. Subscribe' for the Xityyet. their regular food, linseed meal or "oil cake" will be found to be an excellent digestive tonic and a highly nutritious food, which has a tendency to keep the bowels well regulated. "As a medicine, the most effica cious formula that has been tried is the following combination, the in gredients of which should be com pletely pulverized and thoroughly mixed: Pounds. Wood charcoal 1 Sulphur. 1 Sodium chloride 2 " bicarbonate 2 " hyposulphate- 2 " sulphate 1 Antimony sulphate 1 "The dose of this mixture is a large tablespoonful for each 20b pounds ol hogs treated, and it should only be given once a day, and then by mixing the bran or midlings or meal with hot water, and then stirring into this the proper quantities of the medicine. Hogs are fond of this mixtute. It in creases their appetite, and when they once taste ol food with which it has been mixed they will eat it, though nothing else would tempt them. Finally, the very best dis infectant to use to ward off swine diseases is uuslacked lime. I ad vise that it be used by the barrel, and not by the bucketful. Its value as a fertilizer will alone return its cost, and no other disinfectant agent is equal to it." the oldot bpecttllaiun thcl'MUio PltOI'OSALH Foil BONPS OF THE ClTV OK Cottage Grove, Oiieqon. BeKled propohsln will be rccclrol by Ihe Re corder ol the City of Cottage drove, Jmo (loriiity, Ore., until 7:30 1'. SI.,oi8eptember28th, 1901, (or the talo nf tho whole iimny part of 115.000 of the bonds of eald city, of the denomi nation of I10WI each, to bo dated OetolMr lt, 10O1. payable In 20 yearn from date, and bearing Intercut at the rate of 6 per cent peran- FHiiuary i ana and Interest mira, payablo peml-aniiually on January 1 and tfui, 1 ui cuiii year. iTincipai venr. l'rlnplm payable In United hIhIm cnlil ,-! n ,,i designated by purchatur. No bids at leis man par win be considered, and tho Council of Maid IMIV roervAN Ihnrfrrlil tn rolAi.i anv u..l all blda, J. E. Vow.no .city t'lccordiir. South America. See agent at Cottage Grove station, or auuress R. B. Miller, G P. A. Portland. Oregon. ' visit DR. JORDAN'S oucat! HUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL flUtwN tlslk u4 SttralkJ The Urgnt Anatomical UoMem In that Unr!H 1 Grtatetl attraetUm (n ths CUv. A wotulerui MlahtorvUtUtTi. Wraknewa.orttiircnntnict uiu UHUA.-i-ri:ifAlt DISEASES A Tonus tarn and tnlddls " ngrtl in r it who ro nurrrrliiK A (rum tbe rlTrcU of routhful lndC Y yeara. irerriHismidphraicat Jtrbiiiij-.f,,,. B poner.Loli-.lio..In.nii;;mp. rtiT.n: U'""rrUuH, Cllrci. Frrnnrurr at UrlMBilnar, eie. ny B combliiAtlnn if re mealM, of srt cumllru por, the lioctitr liutoarranrtdlilt trmtmrrittliatlt will not on' JnnnwIUW nllrt. but rjernuiiViit cura. Tba Doctor doa nnt claim to perform . MU'ira PhrhlHan mnA M11r.M11 ...... .i . ) liiLI.p(i,bUr.e.-or HrnT"' nTPiirr.iM ,hAmnitiw tha ayitcm without the uie ot JIe. ru. rj. A TrUU., fl t)..l h on V t rw. . , T. n . . T I wr for Implore. A qulolc and mitral h I tie. Jarrl.n. Bnul.l r.u ' ' ( IM.IUUUft n EVKIIT 1I1K annlvlnf tAOKWllI rmlu V onr hnnrit opinion ot iilsconiplalnr. A ' llul( Ouartmtee a l-OMTIVE CUBE in V I fvrry nM ire WUfertnlce. LonmiiaiKin niiiK una strictly private. CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. Treatment iwraonallr or br letter. Writ fnp rtAitlr. niirriunitinr An I HAItniAOU. MaiuoFoxs. (A. Valuable I ww&.w. uivu., i.u or writ DR. JORDAN & C0..10SI Market 8L. 8. P. nancrs. or.ioufsMo, complete line always in stock At LURCH'S. Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Business Houses and SplencUd Residences. Loin on if jirliirljidt Oimlntnn ntrrctn. Mining Claims in Bohemia. Alitnii!t ff title eeeiinil and guaranteiil. Information as to the laws governing the iIIhikwiI ol government lauds. How to secure honit-twidi', iiinler lands, mining claims, etc. rroiierly (or sale nuhlishetl weet.lv. CottaokGiuivk is the second city in ltne county, Oregon. Has u hi(iuImIou oi anoui i,io. me eenier ot uie lour niihis hi lite etimtuifM wlinn It inmes In ingress and egrcm. BohemiH with its vsst mining resource only thlrly-llve miles room etisi. wiiii a gisai wugon nsiu leaning iniin iiie. r. it. u. uetiiit right heie inionii. rrosiHViive rauroaii 10 uie mines. I lie Loast lork ol tint Willaini'tte river, on which is snuaietl uie lllaelc llutle iiilcksilvi)i miiies, sixleen mil, jijouth, Hows througli the center of llierity furuli-hing ahiiiiilrint water facilities. Ills only a mile anil a null 10 us commence w ith How river, the outlet of the groat timber ninges to tint mhiiIi east. AVestward toward the coast range is an In- exhauitalile utiplv of timlier, iuterswcel with iiuuieroiiH rieh farming lands wen iiiiiroveti ami cuiiiraiett . North or south from hereon the S. I'. railroad yon i-an nnch either Portland or San Kralicipco and lie in touch with the whole world on short unlfce. Water works in full operation. Kleclrfe lights and telephone svslem complete. X9rhe best agricultural lands in Ij4iio county He in the vicinity surround' ing Collage (itove on cither side, lit foi farming or atiiek raising. Corrutoudence soliciteil. A. Few oi our KaT'oraiiis: lLMfct't front on north side of Main street, hy alsiut 1100 feet deep. Ixiuuileil ny river on tno north. 1 1 once ol seven rooms, nam ami oilllioin-es. 1 Ills Is the bet biisineis location in Cottage Glove. I'ricu 12400.00. S A two story finely finished house. eigln riNims, bathniom and outhoiires. iilcrnlid lix-iitlon, two lots In Img and Lanles addition in, bou'.heast Cottage Grove, l'riee trJOO. , 4 Two Fiory dwelling houee. ten rooms, brick fruit house, fruit tiees, 110 feet front on north tide tit .Main street bv 300 feel deep, corner propertv. A tine location for a hotel. Trice I25W). fi A two story line, almnxt now dwell ing hnui'e, 1) riioms, Imrn anil outhouse complete, tliree lots. A t-pleudid or- cuiinl ol voung lienring trees, ttgellirr with grimes and various kinds of denies. Situated in Iuig and Laude nddilinu in southeast Cottage Grove. I'ricc l'.'00. A splendid ranch of 100, nliont (10 acres heavily timbered. h.dauce wisilvcluared, never failing water supply, alxnit four miles west otCottageGrove. Cash price fT)50. Also otlit-r terms, i on will miss a deal if you overlook this. 100 acres of agricultural nnd timber I land, well waterctl, sumo improvements. gooi range outlet, about 6 miles east of .S.igimiw, Oregon. This is u bargain nt J800.00. Ia in the I). G. MoFarland addition to CottugeGrovo, on westside ut prices to suit pureiiasers lor ensn. l'ive acres of fine building and agri cultural land, Vi mile east of Cottage Grove, on south side of county road to fl.....I.. IIU1 ..... ........ UUllUilllll. IW lUI UUV, A good hiiHiners lilace.soutlisdle JIaili Street. r)0. . Two splendid lots on second street In Cottage Wove, l'rlce f'JIO. 300 feet hy .100 feet In a snburlMii loua lliui. uIiimI spring, nitk Hies, id) iiil iolning fisit hills in west Cottage Grove, l'rlce fW. Two lots in bhs'k 10, bmgtV jindt addilion. M by 100 feet sepaiatelv Trice f m. A finely tlulshcil two story dwelling house, leu risims, bath iimjiii, cemeiil stone cellar, waler and electric lights about nine lots fronting on fourth sireel adjoining river in nur,. near Christian church, gocd barn uudoiitliounes. Trice fSOOO. Two story dwelling house, six rnmns, good barn, and wmslshed, two huge lots on comer opjiosiro Catholic church. Trice flWO. Two good lots near railroad 100 feet Hiiare. Trice $TJfi. Tanning land, well improved, 1 mile from tntlage Grove, adjoining the coun ty road, in tracts from fi to 100 acres. If you want a haigaiu look this up. Splendid cottnuu on Fourth street .17150 Ixiok this up if you want a bargain in u II omc. One hundred acres of Improved land Iving in n tract east and wist within i qua ter of a mile of Coltuge Grove, ml joining county roud. One hundred acres improved land ud- joiiiing county roan oue-quarieroi a mile west oi iottngourovu, lying in n tract uorlli nnil south. JEROME KNOX & CO. notiok ran riuatcATioN, United Males Unit Offlrs, llumtiiirit, Off., Allium, 1 im i Nullro i hitrttir (Ivtn that In roinpim.( wllhlha lriivlloiu of til actol Coimr,, JuiicS, II7S, ciillllnl "All act for tha Mi,gt llnittr lulid" In Ihe SUIeinl Calllnrnla, ora, Klin, NotjcU anil Waililiuitnn Tarrlliitf." (l eittliiltil to all the I'libllo Unil ntaltt hy ,ct ,,, ,iip.u.l I, m. Milan H. IKtkor of Krni. wninlyof l.ano. matofor Torrltorj-) of Oregon ' liaa thin ilay lllwl In llilaofflrt lili iworn mate, mvul.Nn. ItflT, for I ho iuieliaw nt I ho HW i. Hr l, W. H XW l(, K If V l4, of Krcllon Nn, m ' Iom naJilp Ho. WH llanns No, A W., ainl wl iiRVr prisif In lioic tlial I lio lamt xuihi , mnro vatiulilsfor Ha limber nr ilong tlun ,,r aKrltfiillnral nr'a, ami In (lilllrl, ,. claim In Mill land Ik dim I lit) Uf(.k r ainl rvlvernt thin ulllre at UniMhurKi Oirnini u ThutHlay, tlx Villi ! u tlrlnlnr, Iffll II iiainaa wllne Mta. farrlt 51. Ilarkcr l t!tno, Orrrun Chmln IVIIlMof lorans, Orrfon, M.I In,' clUUnttll, t)iriti, I.. Illtliv v Kuvtiir, njramlall ernn tUlmlliit aihrrxlr k nlMiviMtiwHI.e.l lainln atn rlltalii m0 llislr Ulwi In I lili nrtiro nn nr lelmt ,4. us laritOtliir, 1WU. J.T. llRtwin, Rccl.irr jifrrirK ton rniucATioN. , I'liltnl Hlalra linil Offlrp. (WburK, Of., Aliguit . Kin Nullrrl hrrrl.jr rlrvn Ihat In uitnpllmr,, wllhllio wrtlnti el th arl nf ('ungrrM ol Jnnt, mw. enilllwl "An set for i (lI Umber Ixnil In ll Hlattw lit California. On, lien, Nevada ami Vt'atiliiKtii Teirllotr." , tlviitlvil tit all the PnUtlr l.ai.il Htatti hr art of AniUfl I. INK, Mia. Carrie M. lUrknr of Kn Ksne. rotiiil)-at Uii, suit (or TiiIi.i i Oivmn, ha HiU ilajr flM III lhl ufllto htr KuriiMiiinenl, Xi. ItM, for Ihe iuiv)ir of the 81, NK ., X lt KK I I nlrVrlloii No n In Tiiwiialilp Xn.'JH H, Jlanxc No. J W .ami rfr ftiHif in aliniv that the lamt oiuht mmc valuabto far Hi llml rror dinar than for airrfrtiliMtal inrn, ami lo vtlahll.h l,rr rl.lm lo.alil U' lore I he llryMir lol . ixlrrnl till" nfjlte at lloithurit, Oiryuu, vu Thlirila)r. Ihe Illli ilar of (Hlolwr, I'M. Mis Maw wlliiearn: M. H. Parker t hiinene, Ointnn. fh.rr, Wllle ol liraiiv, (Irvunn, XI. Ii. lllotll of Uisell, I. (lllilraiuf Kiin. Oiuo. AN)' and nil (,., rt.hnliiK ilvrtlr e aUn'ertewilhwl lmU ai ie.iueil lo file tlielrrlalma In Ihla ufllrv wti ur twluit ld :nu da) olllHuUr, IW). J-T. llaiMir, Urtlatcr XOTU'E roil ITHUCATION. Itnil Office at Iloxeburg, Oregon, AUKUH33, 1901. Notice l hereby given that the following- named cottier haa MI1 nollcoof hl Intention to make final proof In inpiiort of lila claim, and that aald proof will be made txtforu Marie U Ware, lT. H. Commlnlonor at Eugene, Oregon, on October (f, 1901, viz: l'cler Jolmin,on If. K. 0710 for the Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 Bee. C, T. 2S 8., It. W. lie names the following wllncrfei to prove h! contlnuoaa ronldencu Usn and cultivation of aald land, vli: uie uiaon, .narew u. uiuvvii oi oiuiKe Grove, Oregon, Martin Tcrkleaon, Iarael Weu- man oi liugene, uregon. j l . jiniixiMi, jiuKiKivr. KOTIOE FOR I'UIILIOATION. Land Ofllce at Itotebnrg, Oregon, Augimt B), 1901. Notice la hereby given that tho following- named eettler haa filed notice of bin Intention NOTICK KOH runucATiox. IjiihI Offlco Ht Itotcburg, Oregon, Angunt 311, Ull. Notice la hereby given that tho following. named settler nn filed notice of hi Intention lo make final proof In nupiort of hlaelulni.Hiul that mid proof, will bo maito before Marie I,. Ware, tf. 8. t'ommlulnner at Kugune, Oregon, onoctobei 8tli,1901, viz: Andrew M. Claren, on n. K. viw tor tno 8J BE 1-1, H 8V 1-1, Ute 8, Tp. 'II B., It. 2 W. He names the following wllnewea to prove lili continuous realilencv Uoii and cultivation of aald Ihiiu, viz: PfllKT JollllKOII. OIa nl.ltl nl ri( , a ,.n Oregon, Martin Terklcsou, Itra'el Nvurnan oi J.T. IIhiixiks, ISeglntcr, NOTICK FPU I'UIILICAIIDN. United Slatca Ijind Olllce, Itoncburg, Oregon, Sept., Ord, 1KII, Notice la hereby given thut la cnmpllanco namc'i ieiiier oiM houvuui u ,tic,iuuj ,,,. ... . . "o make final proof In .upport of his claim; and wl,h l'10, 'rovl '"' Cotmroaa of hftr.ahl prooPi will be niade before Mario I,, f""8 . 0, "An act for ho aaleot Ware.U. 8. Con,ml..loner at K.igene. Oregon, '""ber land. In the Slate, of California, Ore " o inn. i. m nil ir if B". Nevada and Wmhlnglon Territory," n on October 8. 1901, via: Ole OInoii, on II. I'. 0702 for the NJi 8I 1-1, N Ji BVl-4,Bco. 8, Tp. WB.,It.2V. Ho names tho following witnesses tn prove hi contlnuourcaldcnco upon and cultivation of said land.vlz: Andrew M. Clavcn, l'cler Jolmson of Cotlago drove, Oregon, Martin Tcrklenon, Inruol Iou man of Kugene, Oregon. J. i. UKIIMIKB, IfcL'glBlUr. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. extended to nil the I'ubllo IjiihI Btutca by act ofAugtmtl, 1892, Ivor Iverton, of Fir, County of Bknglt, Btateof Wushlugtnn, linn tlila day filed In this oltlco'lils wornntalomciit No. 1811, for tho purcham) of tho N 5f NK 1-1, BIS M NK M, NK 1-1 BK W, of Poctlon No. 20 In Townihlp No, 20 B., Itungo No. 7 Wcat, and will offer proof to uliow that tho land sought Is moro vuluiiblo for Its timber or Mono than forugrlctilturul pnrpoe, and to clabllh lilt claim lo null land before the Ilegliiter and Itecelver of this olllco at ItOKoburg, Oregon, on Monday tliu lHlli day of November, 1001. He names an wllnexeat fieri". Woolly of Drain, Oregon, I,. 0. Do Wolf of rortland, Oregon, niloy Smith of Itoaoburg, Oregon, Robert A. Lauderdale of Norman, Wash. Any and all poraonn claiming advornulr Ihe abnvoHlQcrlbcd lundiiararcciucatcdto file 'their clnluiB In thin olllce on or beforo mild ISIhiluy of Nnu'inbor, llKjl. . T. llitllxiw, ItcglHter. XOTICi: FOIM!'flll,CATIOX. t'ntlt Main Und ()0iv, i:ocl,nir,0n., Aurn.l Uth, ivni NrHIre ! hereby glteii (bat In comi.llanru xllhlhe provMon. of b art of ('unnretoi Jon a, IMS. entltlrd "An art for the rale i f llwlr land. In the Hair, of allfurnla, Ore HH. Xrtaila and WaulliglnTirrltniy." tx landed to all Ihe I'hMIv IjiiiiI flute, by art of Aimu.U. lsw, llrrlrt.t. Ulziiti. t'llntmi rllle. County of Waspara, Mate vt Wl, polltlli. haa till" day lllwl In Ibla i.Dlie bl. ioin alateweiit No, in?, for Ihe pun hare of the Si, BWN: l-IMVI-l, NW t-l SK 1 I ol Kvtloii No. s la limnihlp No. m N., It.iift !o. z nrti.aim will oner pnail In Imvr tkat the laul Miuglit l mnre Valuable for lt lluilwr onion,: than for agrlrlillutal purpose, aud to eilabll.h hl etalta lo wld land Ixtdre fhu llegltler aud Itriclvrr of thin atari- al Kiw. bmg.Oieiniii, mi Mituiriay, the 2nd day of No. vemU'r. ld. Ilananmaa wlineue: Herman Iaw, Win. NuImui, llanlc McICIIm beiir, .MunliMelClblxrim.ol Cottage Clove, Die- roii. Any and all porwitu claiming adverelr Ihe l,re-le.rrlll Uud are leutieMid In file their rlalinn In thla office on or befoi raid 2nd yol November, It'll. J.T. llaiMira, lltglitcr. NOTICK toil ITHUCATION, fulled Hlale Land Office lion-burg. Ore., Augiim 21, M, Notice la hereby given thai lit cm in- pllanra with the l.mvl.hmi of Ihi act of Ciingresw of jiine a, lh7, enlllltd "An art foi the mIc nf timber landt in Ibo Klatea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wal. IngtonTertllory," a extended In all the I'ubllo Laud Slateaby act of Augiinl I, 1(02, Frank A. Kent of My, county of Bl. Lmil, Htate of Mln- iitwita, haa thin day filed In tl.U o.'Ir hla sworn alatemeut, Nn. 1791, for Ihe pur eha ot the BVV 1-1 NW 1-1, N 1-2 8W l-l, NW 1-1 HK 1-1 of Bccllou No. 8 III Tuwn. hip No. 21 B, Ihingo 7 Weal, and will offer proof to allow that tho land sought la more valli. ablo lor Ita timber oratiinelhan for agrivullural I.iirim... and lo vnlablAli hla claim lonald land before Ihe Iteglrler and Itecelver of this ofllce at ltoMihurg, Oregon, on Thurnday, thu "lb day ol November, 1901. Ho liamea aa wltiieoea: L. 0. IleWolf ol rortland, Otegon.Ueorgo Woolly of Drain, Ore. gon, Klincr Woolly ol Drain, Oregon, Henry Blelnlek of Portland, Oregon, Any and nil persona claiming adversely Ihe iibnve-diwcrlbod landa aro reipieated lo fllo their claliim In thin olllco oil or before raid 7tli day of November, 1901. J.T. Iibiduks, llegltler. NOTIOK rait I'OIILICATION. Ind ORlcu nt Hamburg, Oregon, AUgunt 23, 1901. Notice la hereby given that Ihe follow lair- iianuil Kultler haa filed notlroof hla Intention to make llnal proof In mipixirt ol Ida elafin, sad that raid proof will bu made before Marie L. Ware, 17.8. CommlMloucr at Kugvno, Oregon, on October lOlh.lUOl, viz: 0hiilo Wlltnoon II. U.8171forlheN14 NWl-I.NUNK 1-1. Boo. S2. Tp.20B., II.JW, Ho names Ihe following witnetaca tn nrriv lilaconlluunua residence iiihiii aud cultivation of ald landvlz: maae I,. Blnipaon, M. 8, flarlcr of Kneenc. Oregon, (leorge Haider, Jamea Kach of Loruno. Oregon, J. T. 11 n l does, IU'flnter. NOTIOK I'OU PUIHJOATION. Land Olllco at Itoseburg, Onvon. . , , , Keptomber G, 1001. NntlcO isherohv irlvnn tluit ll... fnlln... iliL'-iiiuned settler lins II let nnil, nf l,lu Inlentlon to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo intlu before Mario I,. Wnro U. S. Com missioner at Ktigeno, Oregon, f.n Ooto- hor 18. 11)01. viz: .Incnli liolu'llr r,.. I.lu 11. H. No. 8217 for tho.Nr Bco. 2 Tp. 21 8., II. 4 West. ..-M'. no numcs tho following wltncBSCH lr provu his continuous renl,lnn mnn nnd unltl vutloti of snld hind, vi: J. It, Kendall, Jolin ItobliiBon, II. II. Leo, J, U.Tapp, of Cottago Grovo, Oro- ,T, T, HimianH, Register. gon Advertlnv hi (tie yugyct.