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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
IT HAPPENED IN A DRUGSTORE. "One day Init winter n lady came to my drugstore and naked for n Initial of cough medicine that I did not have In stock," naya Mr. 0. R. Grnndin, the iwpular druggist of Ontario.N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. 1 said to her that 1 could freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and that she could take n bottlo of tho remedy and after giving it a fair trial if ho did not find it worth tho money to bring back the Itotllu una 1 would re fund the price paid. In the course oi u day or two the lady came back in com pany with a frlendin need of n cough medicine and ndvised her to buy a bot tle of Chatnbei Iain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recom mendation for tho remedy." It Is for nalc by ISrs'bon Dnuo Co., Cottago Grove. Lrox& Aitumiatk, Drain. TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM. "One night my brother's lwhy was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky . , "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so wo gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep ft in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bruntcal trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs. Cold a, Throat ami Lung troubles. Trail bottles free at Benson Drug Co. A FIENDISH ATfACK. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Clierokec, Iowa, that near! proved fatal. It came through his kid nevs. His back cot so lamo he coul not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair cxceid nronned with cushions, No remedy cured him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like n new man. mis marvelous meti icinocuroshe.ulncheund kidney trouble purines the blood and builds up your lieaitn. Only 60c at Jjenson's Dttua- STORE. "For three days and nighta I suffered aeony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on hv eating cucum bers says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the listnct court, Centervillo, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy and three doses relieved me en tirely. ' This remedy is for tale by Benson Dnuo Co., Cottage Grove. Lxos &. Aitleoatk, Drain, sentfreeT " Sosurenre wo that tho locating of a lew of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that we arc willing to send ne free to any s.ufTerer from tho follow ing diseases : Cold extremities, Crysto cele, Fumalo weakness, Kidney com plaint, Leueorrhea, Liver complaint. Paralysis, Lost vitality, Nervousdebility, Self nbusu. Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregului menstruation. Impotency, Rheumatism. Dlminutivo Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek. Michigan. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H. Eads of Jonesville. Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for thirty years, hut Bucklcn's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burnes, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and rues, bout bv uessox ur.ua (Jo. Joe WIIAT'8 YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if vou have a sallow complexion, a iaun diced look, moth patchei and blotches on the skill, all signs of Liver Trouble, 1J at ir. King's Piew JMio rills give viear Skin, nosy uheeks, Kicli uomplex ion. Only 25 cents at Bknso.n's DuuQ' stork. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should toll you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to away mo irritation oi tnotnroat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it For sale by Benson Diiuq Co., Cottage urove. JjYo.vb & Aitlkoatk, Drain. A now remedy for billiousnesa is now onsaioat Benson's Drugstore It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent tho attack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease ap pears. Price 25 cents per box. Sam pies freo. When you have no appetite, do not relish your food and feel dull after eat ing you may know that you need a dose of Chamberl tin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Prico 25 cents. Samples free Bt UKK80X 8 JJHUClSTOItB. For sprains, swellings and lameness there i nothing so good us Chamber- Iain's Pain Balm. Try It. For salo by ubnson uuva wo., uoungu urove, Lyons & Aitlkoate, Drain. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notably among the pleasures uflbrded by tho Shasta Route is tho winter trip to Southern California nnd Arizona. Ronawcd uoquniutnnco with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in tho variety of its in dustries, in its prolillc vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shoro, valley and plain. The two daily Khasta trains from Portland to California lmvo been re cently equipped with tho most npproved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, but the low rates of faro will still continue in effrct. Illustrated guides lo tho winter re torts of California and Arizona .may be fcad on application to , 1$. B. Milmju, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. WHAT CONSTITUTES HOMti. Pan Francisco llullclln. Some witty ami domestically un happy judge defined home to be the place where a matt goes when he has nowhere else to go. A good many men seem to accept this defi nition. They make of home n mere dormitory ami restaurant, and except at meal time or bed time are never to lie found under the domicili ary roof. Yet home should be the pleasantest place on earth, and a man ought to enjoy his hearth as the nearest approach to a mundane elysiuiu. No matter how humbly a man's position in life, no matter how his btfsiness or his necessities compel him to knuckle down to others and sacrifice his pride, no matter what selfishness and injustice he encount ers in the world, at home if it be n true home his spirit enlarges and acquires a sense of freedom and im portance. There, if nowhere else, he is treated as an equal and a free man. There, if nowhere else, he has dignity and position. Home is not merely a furnished house occupied by relatives. Home is an idea, a tradition, n miniature Utopia. Every family does not suc ceed in making a home. Relatives may live togetheraud their common abode be no more a home than a rabbit warren is a home. To the man who has no home and the bachelor dwelling in a hotel or uoardinguouse is merely camp ing out there is nothing pleasanter than to spend a day or an evening in a real home, where all the mem bers of the family get on well to getheraud love one another. Home is made possible only by mutual forbearance, tact and by a sort of well-fitting discipline. One sharp tongue, one vinegary temperament, one shrew, male or female, can ruin a home and turn paradise into hell. That is why so many families fail to create a true home. All must co-operate to make the home cheerful. There must be a willingness to share the work and responsibility. .Each member of the family should make allowance for the other. Above all, tongues should be curbed and all speech should be gentle. Dwellers in a home owe it to the home to be as scrupulously consid erate of one another as they are to strangers and guests. A man should be as polite to his wife as to J other women. He has no right to come to dinner en famille unshaved or with soiled cuffs He should how her the little attentions which he never fajls to show women whom he knows only slightly and Lr whom he may care nothing. On the other hand, a woman should be as attentive to husband. father or brother as to the chum whom he may bring home to dinner. A wife should be as pretty and well dressed when she dines alone with her husband as when there is com pany. All her good clothes, her jewelry and her smiles should not be spent on persons to whom she is more or less indifferent. There are many beautiful homes in small houses and many noble mansions are abodes of bitterness and infelicity. A home is beautiful only when it is ruled by love. Gardens, commodious rooms, fine furnishings do not make the beau tiful souls; there must be charity and patience. EAT MORE FRUIT. If people ate more fruit they would take less medicine and have tnucn uetter tieaitu. Tiiere is an old saying that fruit is gold in the morning and lead at night, says an exchange. As a matter of fact, it may be gold at both times, but then it should be eaten on an empty stomach and not as a dessert, when the appetite is satisfied and di gestion is already sufficiently taxes, says "North American Horticultur ist." Fruit taken in the morning be fore the fast of the night has been broken is very refreshing and it serves as a stimulus to the digestive organs. A ripe apple or an orange may be taken at this time with good effect. Fruit, to be really good as an article of diet, should be ripe, sound and in every way of good quality, and, if possible, should be calen raw. Instead of eating a plate of ham and eggs and bacon for breakfast, most people would do far better if they took some grapes, pears or apples fresh fruit as long as it is to be had, nud after that they will fall back on stewed prunes, fins. etc. If only Iruit nt some sort formed an important item in their breakfast, women would feel brighter and stronger, and would have far better complexion than is the rule at present. NOTICE FOR PUltUCATlON. Lund Otlico at Itoscbnnr. Oregon, September 5. IDOI. Notice is hereby mven that the ful lowing-muned settler has filed notice of her intention lo make filial proof in sup Htrt of her claim, and that Mil id proof will bo made before the Register and Iteceiver U. S. Lund Otllce at Koseburg, Oregon, on October HI, 100 1, vis : hmina C.Jones mi her U.K. No. 8018 for the E . SE S J NKI4 Sec. Ill' Tp. 22 S it. :i w She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William T. .lone. Henry C. Coml!, Ellsha Goer, May Geer, of Amos, Ore- a n. J. T. Hriixikh, Register, SOUTH AND VIA EAST THE SHASTA OK TUB ROUTE (TIM il Trains leavo Cottnite Grove for Port land ami way stations at 2:14 a in and 1:21 p m. Lv Portland S:!W a m 8:.')0 p m " Cottago Grove 2 :57 p m 1! :0ft a m Ar Ashland 12 :1m.. m 12:,'Upiu " Sacramento 6:10 p In 6:00 a m " San Francisco 7.-16 p m 8:16 u in ' Ogden 4 :55 a in 7 :00 a m " Denver :80 a m 9.15 p in " Kansas citv 7 26 a in 7:26nui " Chicago 7:4'.' a m 8:30 p m " Los Angeles) 2:00 pm S.Ooam " El Paso 0:00 pm 0:00 pm "rort worth litiiuum 0:.iu n in " City of Mexico 1 1 :.'i0 a in I1;:i0um "Houston 7:00 a m 7t00um "New Orleans 0:30 p m 0:30 pm " Washington 0:42 a in 0:42 a in "New York 12:10 pm 13:10 pm Pullman and Tourists cars an both train". Chair cars Sacramento to Oinleu and El Paso, und tourist curs to Chicago St Louis, New Orleans nnd Washington. Councctinc at San Fritnripco with the several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, Ulilun, I'lilllipines, Lent nil und South America. See ncent al Cottauo Grove station, or address R. B. Mii.iKn, G P. A. Portland, Oregon. 'viarr DP. JORDAN'S great HUSEUM OF ANATOMY t05t UAKKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Ttislnrcr-t Anatomical Hcjtom in iuv wr.u. arwttftt attmctton in t4 CWy. JL wniultrlul lljhtjor vUlCtirl. ld!wu6,nullltl7rurrlh)r 0 the uMe-t ttjrtclullMun ttircLda Comu li.tiAlUlinlJyfr. J 0B. J030A.W-PEIVATE DISIASCS i Tuanr mrn and mlildlo ' ! hi rn who Mr iinVrlnc J Irum th 0Vcl al routhful IndU- w crellnna op mcmim In ...... . ' jeara. 2TervHiauiidphrilcmlibllllT.Iin. fi , totnejr. Ijont JJm,iiiuoi1 itn.li if.f..mnii. v Icitttniu; irrmnliiriliiFii, HruMmor. 6 rUirn. fluuorrliwn, Ulrrl, frrqarnrj . r Vrliiuiliiar. elc. Iiy it comtilnailon ol A rrmxlli,olirtcurallr) ponrr, tlilioctr r haj 10 artuncHit hla trpuimrnttlmtlt will not A only air.ird IromrdlaU rlp, but pernunent r cure, roe Doctor dors not claim to pe'furm ' miracle;, but H well known to be a Ulr and 9 . MlOlira IMlVHlriAn unit Hurst-an- tir.mln..i nublspcliilty DUrnirior Hen. Q HTrilll.m Ihoronghly mdlcated from ) ttaa ayatemulthout tho moot Jteicurj. Q . Truafltted by on Kzprrt. Itnillrnl rtrr ror Iliipinrr. A qulclc and rtultail A rnrefor IMIra. FUvnrn and Fl.tnlie.br F Dr. Jordan'a apclal palnln methoda. A EVKIIY MAN anplrlnitouawlUrecclr. Il ulll Ouaranite a I-OHITIVE COSE event eai log unttrrtnlg- i:nimafin viikk annmnctirpriTata. CHARdEH VKUY KEAhUNABLO. Treatment pemonully or by Itlltr. Write fur noAl;. iiirv.ooinv nv llAltnia(IK. MaiLKO Fiixa. (A valuable boolc (or mrn.) Call or writ OIL JORDAN k CO., 1 0S I Market SL, 8. F. A completo line always in stock At LURCH'S. Music Lessons On the Piano. A lato Gradc'l German Mcthoil of Mulo Is now bolng taught at the C. I', lUn6 by Mrs. Xj. D. Beck. HecttalawUlbe given at priner Interval. phrweH!!"g.P"C!U" opportunity to no 50 cents per lesson, 30 inluut ?s cacii A.STI-IMA. OU.R3S FKaSJS I Asthmalenc Brings Instant Relief and Perinancnt Cure in all Cists. SUNT A1)SOI.UTIU7y IfRUH ON UKCKIl'T OV POSTAL. ICHAiriKU 1 Theio Is nothing liku Asthumlciie. It brings roft TCN limtant icllof, YEARS Ifor ten years. j liku a chili in. x e want to fciiii to every suiitirer u trial treatment ol Auiiimiiic nc, Himilai' lo the mitt Hint ciit'ed Mr. WcIIh. We'll cend ll by mull 1'0T 5 I'AID, Alnluiely Free of Clmruc, to any suH'erer who will write for It, even on u postal. .Never mind, ihui your fiiite, AHtiimiiieiie w:ll iclleveauil cure, I po worse yiiiircui'e the mort) eliei un ilrn to hciiiI II. dre-mng DR. TA FT UUOS.' MEDICINE CO.. 70 East lilOth St., N.Y. City, riotilbyall DruggiHts. Grove mm Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Businsss Houses and Splendid Residences. Jtotti on tho irlncli(ll liimlttrHM Hti'vvttt. rMijiing Claims in Bohemia. Abstract of title secured and guaranteed. Information as to the laws govern I in: the dlspoial of government hinds. How to secure homesteads, timlier lauds, mining claims, etc. Property for sale published weekly. Cottaok (inovi: is the second citv in Initio coltntv. Oreuon. Hun a itoiiul.illon of n bout 1,200. Tho center of the four points of the compass when It comes to ingress and egress. Bohemia with Its vant miiilin: rerourcfx only thli ly-llve mile ninth east, with a good wagon road loaillng from the -s. 1 . It. It. ihiot right lieic in town. Prospective railroad to the mines. The Count Fork of the Willrtuictlc river, on which is situated the Black lluttu (inickcilvei mines, sixteen miles south, tlorts through the center of thecity fiirnlHhing abundant water fscilithti. It is oulv n mile and a half lo lis conliiicnco with how river, the outlet of the gn'HI linilH-r ranges to the mxiiIi enxt. Wontwiird toward the coiihi range Is an In exhaiiHtnble supply of tiiiiber, interspaced wall numerous rich farming lands well improved nnd cultivated. North or south from hereon the S. P. railroad you can reach either Portland or Sun Francisco and Iki in touch with the whole woild on short nolfce. Water works in full operation. Elcelrfe llghtsand telephone system complete. 3The best agricultural lauds in Lane county lie in the vicinity surround' lug Outline (i love on either side, lit foi farming or slock raining. C(irresHMidenco solicited. A. Few o: our .Bai's-ams: 1 lL'Ofcet front on north side of .Main street, by about 800 feet deep, Imuiidcd oy river on tno norm, nonce 01 seven rooms, oar 11 and 0111 nous-ex. 1 111s is tne Ihs hindue's location in Cottago (i rove. Price $2 100.00. 3 A two storv finely "llninluil house, eight rooms, ImthnMini anil outhoiifex. iilemlid location, two lots In Long anil Lintles iiililitiou in southeast Cottage lirove. Prion tl'-'OO. 4 Two story dwelling honce, ten rooms, DrlcK iruit house, ir.iit trees, no feet front on north Mile of Main street by liOO feel deep, comer property. A line location for a hotel. Price $U7o0. i A two storv line, almort new dwell ing house, 11 rooms, burn and oiiiIiiuihc complete, three lots. A splendid or chard of voinig iHmring trees, together with grapes itlal various kinds of lieriics. Situnted in lug mid Lalides inldilioll in soutbeust Cottage (irtive. l'rlco $ ll'OO. A splendid rnneh of 100, about (X) acres heavily tinil'eretl. b.tliiiice easily cleared, never 'failing water supply, ulout four miles wentof Cottage U rove. Cash price 1550. Also other terms. 1 ou will miss 11 deal if you overlook this. 100 acres of agricultural and timber land, well watered, some improvements, gooii range outlet, about b miles east ol Saginaw, Oregon. Tills is a bargain at 1800.00 Lots in the I). G. MuFarland addition to Cottage (i rove, on westsido at prices to suit purchasers for cash. Five acres of fine building and agri cultural land, li mile enst of Cottage Grove, on south side of county road to Bohemia. $100 per acre. KOT1CK FOR TUIIMOATION. United Statci Land Office, Itonoljurg, Ore. Bit. fith.lWl. Notice la hereby given that In compliance wlthtlic provlnlonn of the act of Congreiw of Juno 8, 187S, entitled "An act or tho aaleof timber lamia in the 8tatcn of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Wanhlngton Territory," a ex. tended to all the I'uMIc Land Blatoa by act of Augut , 1(92, John II. Weaver of Haglnaw, county of Lane, Statu of Oregon, haa tills day filed In thla olflce hit aworn atntemunt No. 1821, for the purchae of the BW'K BK, Kj4 HW'H. HW4 of Section No. 20 In Town- (hip No. 21 South, ItangeNo. 1 West, ami will offer proof to ahow that the hind nought in more valuable for lta timber or Mono than for ngrl. cultural purpose, und to cMabllsli hla claim to said land boforotho Register nnd Receiver ol thl ofllco at Koseburg, Oregon, on Wcdnoaday tho 27th day of November, 1901. lie namea aa wltnexiiea; J. W. Klggn of Saginaw, Oregon, John Oray of Saginaw, Oregon, Kdward Colo of Star, Oregon, Ilenjamln Hull of Star, Oregon. Any and all pemona claiming advereely tho nbove-dencribcd lands are requested to fllo ther claims In this odlco on or beforo said 27lh day of Nov., 1001. J. T. HiiiuoKS, Rcglstor, Common Rough Lumber, S6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. even in tho worst eiinos. It cures when nil elpo fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS of Villa Rhlge, 111., says: "Vourtrlnl Uittloof Aetlinmlcnc iceelvcil In goixl coiidltloii . 1 cannot tell vou how thank ful 1 feci for the good derived from It, I iih a ului'it. cluiliicit ullli toilrlil worn llirimL mill itHlliiiiii 1 de'puircd ol ever being cured, 1 saw vonr ndvertircmeiit for the cine of tills dreuiflul and tormenting dlieiiec, imthina, und thought . vim hudoverspokeii onrfel(. lint renolvt'd tnuivo it a trial. To my hiii iiiIkc 'the trial iieled fctaiul mo a fiill-siited bottle." though you art'dcspairlng, however Do not ileluv. Write at mice, nil 4 Real Mate A giMxl business plaee.soiitlt side Main Strcct.-flWO. Two splendid lots on second street in Cottiigu I'lovr. .Price flilO. 300 feet by 100 feet In a siiburUiu loca tion. Nalunil spring, oak trees, all ad joining foot hills in west Cottngu Urovu. Price f'lOO. Two lots in block SO, img it Iindcsl addition, 55 by 100 feet sepmatelv l'rlce m, A lltiely lluitdicd two storv (fwelllnn Iiiiiim', ten rooms, bath room, cement clone cellar, wuler ami electric lights ulxiitt nine loU fronting 011 fourth "tteet adjoining river In rcjtr, near Chrlsliiiu cliurch, gwtl bum and outhouses. Price f8000. Two story dwelliiiL' hon, six rooin.-, goiHl burn, and woodshed, two laige lots on corner opposite Catholic ehiiruh. 1 rico 000. Two good tois near railroad 100 feet square. Price Ili'O. Farming land, well Improved, 1 mile from Cottage (irnve, adjoining the conn ty road, in irncls irom 0 to 100 acres. If you want a baigain look this up. Splendid cottngu ou Fourth street ,$7fi0. Look this up if you want it bargain in a home. One hundred acres of improved land lying in a tract east nud west within a ipia ter of 11 mile of Cottugu Orove, ad joining county road. One hundred acres improved hind nil joining county road onc-nimiler of 11 mile west of Cottago Grove, lying in a tract north and south. JEROME KNOX & CO. NOTICE FOR PURLIOATION. Land Ofllco at Rnxchurg, Orecnn. September 5, 1001. Notice is hereby given that tho following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mndn before Mario L. Wnro U. 8. Com missioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Octo ber 18, 1001, viz: Jacob tioiwlU 011 Ids II. E. No. 8217 for tho NW X Bee. 2 Tp. 21 8., R. 4 West. IIo names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence, upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: J, R. Kendall, John Robinson, IS. II, Lee, J. li.Tapp, of Cottage Grove, Ore gon. J. T. BiiiDUKS, Register. NOTICE 1'OIt I'OIIMHATION, United States Land Ofllco, Roscburg, Oregon, Hoptcmbor3rd,1!K)l. Notice li hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An uct for the ralonf timber lands In tho States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," uscx loutlcd to nil tho 1'ubllo Innd States by act of August !, 1(02, Robort A, I.iunlordulo of Nor man, County of Snohomish, State of Washing ton, has this day filed In this office his sworn BtiitomeiitNn, 1812 for the purehasoof thoBK 1-1 of Feotlon No, 18 In Township No. 20 S, Rango No. 7 West, and will oll'or proof to show Unit tho land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register ami Receiver of this ofllro lit lloso burg, Oregon, on Monday tho 18th day of No vember, loot, lie names as witnesses! Geo, Woolly of Drain, Oregon, I.O. DoWolfof Portland, Oregon, ltllcy Smith of Roscburg, Oregon, Ivor Ivorsnn of Fir, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described limits aru requested to 111 u their claims In this ollk'o oil or before said 18th day of November, IWI. J. T. UHllar.s, Register. NOTiui: for ruiiMUATioN, United Msttt I,iiil Offlre, - llosuhiirg, Ore,, August t, tul, Kotlro Is herthy given that in romllanr with the prnv Isltina of Ilia act of Conirrss of Juno It, lhTs, entitled "An art for I bo sale of limber lands In Ihn Htiiltsnf California, (Ire. gnu, Nvvada mid Washington Territory," as extended toall the Public) l-aiul Stales by art of August I, m, Milan ft. Darker of Ktigcne, eoimiyof l.anc, HIhIu (01 Territory) of Oregon, has this day flint III this tiDIre his sworn stale, men!, Nn. 1TC7, for the purcliano of Ihn HV HK tj HK l( N W M, I! i W 1-4, of Section No, S2 In township No. am, llnnitvNn. fv W., and will nirur proof lo show that Ilia land sought Is uiiirtl valuable for lis limber or Mono than fur agricultural purpescs, and In establish his rtiilm tumid I11111I before Ibe Register and lit et'tverof this otllce al llrischurg, OifK"ii,oii Thursilny, Hit 411 li day of tlrlobcr, IPel. He mimes as ivlliiii's! Mrs. Carrie M. Ilrtlker of Kugene, Orrgon, Clin rid Wills of fitune, Oiegon, M. t . Ills- sell of liwrll, Oicgtiu, I.. (Iltsllsp uf Kugens, dictum. ny and all persons rlaluilng sdltrrely tho nlNive-tteserlboil lands are reUfsti'd In II In their claims lit this onirtt on or befote said tilth day of Otiober, ivul. J.T. llatiKiw, Koclsitr. NOTIt'K FOR ITHMCATION. rnlltsl Stales Und OPIre, llimtbiirg, Ore., August (I, W. Notliels hereby glrru lhal In compllanro wllh Hie provlsluns of Die art of Congress of Julie!!, 17, entitled "An, act for Hie sale of timber lauds In Ihn Stales of California, Onv xnii, Ncvnila nud Washington Territory," as extended to all Hie Public l.si.d Slates by acl of August I, IHM, Mrs, Cattle M. Ilatker of Kit gene, rouuty of Ijine, Stale (or Territory) ol Oregon, has this day filed III Hits olllm her sworn statement, No. KM, for Hit putrhaso of the Hi, NK I I, N I, SK1I ofrtlotl Nii..T!Iii Touiislilp No. 20 H, Usage No. 1 W.,and will offer proof In show that the land sought la mote aluable for lta limber or stone than for agricultural puroscs, and lo utaMMi her elnlnt In said land hefotit Hie RcgMtr and Re ceiver of Ihls olllceal Riseburg, Orermt, on Thursday, Ihn Villi day of Oeli.ber, 1V1. She names us lltic-a. a : M. S. Marker of htigetie, Oregon, Charles Wlhso of llane, Oregon, M. 11. Ill-sell of lwell, I.. (Hist tap of Cugetie, Oregon. Any and all rsoiis claiming adrersely Ilia abot vilest" Ibed lands am rciieltil In II lo their claims In this otlliu on or U'fuie said 'Jltli lay of October, Wl. J.T. Iimwirji, llegliler. XtlTICK FOR I't'HI.ICATI ON. t'nltwl Hoil 1mim OBIm-, IliKeburg.Ore.. Augnst Hlli, IWil. Notice Is hereby glieu tbat lit nimpllauru wllh Hie provisions of the art of I'ongrtosof Juno. IWr, arulllltHt "An art for Hie rale ol limber lands In the State of alllornla, Ore gun, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended lo all Hie Public Ijind Slates by att of August I, mi, llctberl A. IHxou, Clinton, vltle, County of Wanpara, Stale of Wis. eoiislu, has this day tiled In Ibis offlco his sworn ststemr nt No, 1779, for the purrbai of Hie HI, SWj, NK l-l MV 1-1, ,NW II SKI 4 ofSeetloii No. Slnlonmhlp No. :e S llango No. 2 West, and will offer proof to show thai lh land viiuvbl ! innru valilaltlu fur Its lllnlMtr or stone Ihati for agricultural pnrxsvs, ami lis establish his culm In said land beforo Ihu llestlster ami Hire I re r nl this orilre at llnse. burg, Orrgiiu, ouFaluritay, Hie 2nd day of No U'mlwr, lvi'li He names as,wllnees: Herman flow. Wu. Nelson, frank MrKII- bvlis, Morris MpKlblwns, of (.'ullage lltove, Ore gon. Any nnd all iwrsons claiming adversely lh lKivslecf llivd lands art rcnoestcil to (Ha Ihclt rlaltns In this offlea 011 or before rsld'imt day of November, Usil. J.T. ItRitMiKs, Register. NOTICK KOIt PCIIMCATION, I'iiIImI Slalra Ijind Office Roscburg, Ore., August 21, 1WH. Not lee Is hereby given that In com pliance wllh Hie provl'lniis of the art of Congre-s of June A, I87H, entlllcl "Alt act lot tho salo of limber lands in tho Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash. Ingtou Territory," as extended in all Hie Public I-Hiid Slates by act of August 1, WJ, Prank A. Kent of Kly, county ol St. touls, Statu of Min nesota, haa Hits day llled 111 thla o;1re Ida sworn atatement, No. 1791, for the par thasuof tho HW 1-1 NW 1-1, N l-'J UW I I, NW I I HK 1-4 of Suction No. In Town, ship No. 21 H, Rangu 7 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought la more valu able for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim tnsatdland beforo tho Register and Receiver of this ofllco at Koseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 71 li day of November, 10U1. IIo names as witnesses; I,. (I. DeWolf of Portland, Otegon, Oeorge Woolly of Drain, Ore gon, Klmer Woolly of Drain, Oregon, Henry Stelnlek of Portland, Orrgou. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho iibnve-descrlbed lands are requested to fllo their claims In Ihls office ou or before said 7th day of November, 1V01. J.T. Rmbors, Register. NOTICK POIl PUIIMCATION. t'n I ted States Und Office, Koseburg, Oregon, Sept., 3rd, RsJl, Notice Is horeby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June il, 1878, untitled "An net for tho salo of timber lands In the Slates of California, Ote gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Pubtlo Ijind States by act of August 4, 1892, Ivor Iverson, of Fir, County of Sltuglt, Statonf Washington, has this day filed In this nfllcu his aworn statement No, 1811, for tho nurchiiso of the N H UK 1-1, SK 1-4 NK 1-4, NK 1-1 SK 1-4, of Section Nn. 2Uln Township No. 20 B., Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuublu for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to sntd land before tho Register and Receiver of this otllce at Roscburg, Oregon, an Monday tho 18th, day of November. 1U0I. He names us witnesses! (loo, Woolly ol Drain. Oregon, !,.(). DoWolt of Portland, Oregon, Riley Smith of Roscburg, Oregon, Robert A. Iiuderdale of Normun, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho nbovu-descilbcd landsuro requested to tile their claims In this ollleo on or bfere suld 18th day of Novombor, 1VU1. J. T. llniDOF.s, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S HALKOl'KEAI. KBTATK, Notlco Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of tho Probate Court ot the County of Uitiu, Statu of Oregon, muiln on the 3rd duy of September, 11)01, In tlio mutter of tho estateof (loo. P, (laroutto, deceased, tho undersigned, tho administrator of suld estate, will toll at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cish, subject to tho coullrmatlon of sum Probata Court, on Siilurdav the lutli day of October, H'01, at 1U o'clock a, m. at the front door of tho dwelling house oulho following described truct of laud bolonglng lo tho estate of Ibe said Geo, P. (luroutlo, lu I.iino County, Statu of Oregon all of the following described frnct of land, towlti The NK 1-1 of tho SW 1-4 of Section o und Lot I of said Section t all In Tp. 21 S, It. 2 W, contain ing 57.U2 ucres of land lu Lane County, Oregon. Dated this 19th day of September, liWl. . , . , . . f kamk KrUY, AumlnlstruteroftLo eitattvfOeo, P.Curvutte. 4