IT HAPPENED I A DKUGSTOKK. "One day hut winter a ladr came to my drugstore and asked for n brand of rough medicine that I did not have in stock," nay Mr. C. R. Gremlin, the popular druggist of Ontario.X. Y. "She,: inevitable was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I co.Ud reeow- mend. 1 mU 10 her that I euohl freely the remedy amlafter giving it a fair trial fwl the price paid. In the owum-of a JK.Win"lTl limlWne HfH. iWlVlS-f. Wl IH1V WK- 'LT'Z "ZZZl ?rriUtrnn for the remedy." It is forsely Ukssox Drco Co.. Cottage urove. JjTOXSiX .pri.ci.vTt, urain. TOT CAUSES XIUHT ALARM. "One night tny brother's baby was taken with Uroup," writes Jlrs. J. Snider, of Crittenden, Kv r "it seemed it would strangle before we omiUl get a doctor, so we save it Ir. Ki,.e's.Xew Discovery, whu gaveqalc rWW ami ernianently cured it we always Keep Uintheluwwto prweet oar ehiklren from Croon ami Whooping Oooph. It carnd Bie of a ehroniemTtro.iW ...... 1. - ....Li iur. thai no other remedy wmiM relieve." Lmw t rou We. Trail bottles free at Btxsox Dbcs Co. lands, and if the ransom business A FIEXD1SH ATTACK 1 s'u fu"1' profitable, mission- An attack was lately made on C. F. a""es wold onli' witl!n the Collier erf Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly range of the guns of their respective pro veil fatal. It came throngh his kid-. governments. nevd. His back got so lame he could 1 TfAt r. . , , not stoop without great jwin, nor sit in , If the suggestion of the Telegraph a chair except propied with cushions. ' should be acceptetl, the conse Xo rcmedv cured him until he tried : . . , - , . Klectric Bitten which effected aach a quences would be fur-reachmg. wonderful change that he writes he feels use-a new man. 11119 marvelous mtn-. -, , ..... , . Icinocnres headache and kidney trouble,,1 Bulgarian principality, would purifies the blood aud builds up your openly protect the, brigands who health. Only 50c at Bessos's Dnua-1 0. . , . sionz. 1 hold Miss btone in bondage, an at- 1 j tack upon Bulgarian ports in the "For three days and nights I suffered ( B,acfc Sea wou(, be sure tQ crefite agony untold from an attack of cholera 1 . ... ... morbus brought on by eating cucu.n- j "'temational complicattons. The berssaysM. K. Lowth'er, clerk of the I people whoie homes would be de district court, Onterville, Iowa. "I ! ;., ...... , .:i.t thought I should surely die. and tried a j str0 ed are 1n no way sponsible dozen different medicines but all to no ; for the acts of the brigands. It is r . - 1. ... f y.i 1 purpose. 1 cent lor 11 ooiiie 01 Vnam- Lerain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea remetlvand three doses relievo! me en- Miss Stone, if exposed to the threat j tirelr." This remedy is for sale bv r .,i. r,, , . ; Bjumx Dbuo Co., 'Cottage (irovJ.lofau attack frora an Amencau XtYOX V AITtEOATE, Umtl. SEXT FREE" HoBureore we that tho locating of a lew of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that we aie willing to send one free to any sufferer from the foil (liv ing diseased: ColJ extremities, Crysto cele, Female weakness, Kidney com rplaint, Leucorrhea, Liver complaint, i'aralysir, Lost vitality, Xervousdebility, Self abuse, Worn-ou't women. Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation, Impotency, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken aud Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc.. Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Uattle Creek, Michigan. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot Irightfullv," writes W. H. Eaus of Jonesville. Va., "which caused horrible legaores for thirty years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything eleo failed." Infallible for Burnes, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Benson Daco Co. ' 25c. WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you 'Itave a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patchei and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complex ion. Only 25 cents at Benson's Ditua stohe. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that vou need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to anay tne irritation 01 the throat, anu make sleep possible. It is cood. Try it For sale by Benson Drug Co., Cottage urove. 1W0XK& appleoatr, urain. A new remedy for billiousness is now on sale at Benson's Drugstore. It is vailed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief aud will prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of the diseaso ap pears. Price 25 cents per box. Sam ples free. 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 Cham berl tin's Stomach and Liver TabletB. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Benson's Duugstore. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Benson Dnua Co.. Cottage Grove. Lyons & Awleoatb, Druin. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notably among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is tho winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Benowed ucquuintanuo with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its in dustries, in its prolific vegctution and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shore, valley and plain. Tho two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most approved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping curs, but tho low rates of faro will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to tho winter re sorts of California und Arizona maybe) had-on application to 1 B. B. Miixek, G . P. A., I Portland, Oregon. I THE MISS STONK PROBLEM. Sa rrsHrtr Ralbtln. If the demand for a ransom for ! Miss Stone could le separated from consequences there , it."- , The sum of $t 10,000 would h which has been subscribed, ir there missionaries wouM fall into the P "hl , MiM f-f ; i hc uwwwi uregmjiniciemij at ratuer tnan set tne precedent of paying a States wouki ransom, the united ; , "ask permission to bring a fleet through the Dardanelles ; to get at Bulgarian ports on the TJIackSea." 4 - . ' "fc ';" from its own idea of what ought to be done rather than from any cx- . . ..,, nf - United States proposes to do. The . . . . ,. . questiou is in a sense international. .1 .1... Tt:..j Other nations than the United States have missionaries in pagan. j While no government, not even of ..;., ,,,.,.. 1 probably not in their power to rescue , squadron, if barm should come to her. If there were any government behind these brigands, the question would be much simplified. An agreement might in such case be entered into by which security from similar outrages in the future should be obtained. An Castem contemporary sug gests that the ransom be paid and that the United States Government proceed to collect it later from the government that liabored the bandits. The bandits would not be deterred from future operations by threats against a government under which they are outlaws. The bandits are here to-day and there to-morrow. They have a wide field I to work upon as wide, in fact, as .the field of the missonaries. The question now comes up for consider ation if any Christian government can, in justice to its people, engage in wars to secure immunity for missionaries engaged in spreading the Gospel in pagan lands. While the impulse to hold some govern ment responsible for the crime of outlaws is creditable to the nation, its gratification would cost more human lives than there are mission aries exposed to danger, to say nothing of other costs of war. It may also be doubted if missionaries I supported by warships would do effective work. six TIMES AROUND EARTH THE What the Pages of a Modern Magazine Would do if Spread in Line. While the general vaguely aware that public is enormous quantities of material are used in the making of the modern maga zine, comparatively few persons have any idea of the vast amount required. If the paper used in the last twelve issues of The Ladies' Home Journal, for instance, were in one gigantic strip a foot wide, it would go nearly six times around the earth at the equator, or almost forty-three times from New York to San Francisco. In other words. such a strip would be more than 140,000 miles long! If the copies of a single edition of The Journal were piled one on top of another, they would tower to a height of nearly two miles, almost two thousand feet more than the average height of the Alps, or half as high again as Mount Washington. To print The Journal on this huge mass of paper takes almost 6000 gallons of ink-every year. A BIT 01 "SARKASM." The way to get along is to buy nothing as far as you can, then Jew everybody down and mak them take it out in trade if possible. Ily means, (toil t let a noimr 01 your moy et into circuUtioii if there ; improvement, use dirt sidewalks awl Vour chickens oh ths mrighbors. ! "ve will open wU. its doors to fct all SUCH CXUAIUUUR SOIU8 I1QVC ; front netir lhe Uironc, -Kx. NOTICK FOR PUW.ICATIOX. Land Office at ItiwlMinc. Oregon, S-ptemlsar ft, MM) I. Xotlrels hereby Riven that the fol towirrg-natrrsd settler has filed nolle d ronnrc-iiiif j '" "Mrnti.Mt to make tleal proof 11 up. port of her clam., ami thjt . Mid i proof ?,Z.i7 'n s "fi i 0r... .. Oolol-c l. null, viz: KmmJ 1 "7"' " i ii iV v.. ,i,6 i'l .. 1 1- u si- u ii-jS. - K. 3 . Me names 4 XEH 8ec.82Tp.J2S t the following witness to prove her continuous rvideni-o upuii ami cultivation of said land, viz: William T. .lone-. Henry C. Comb. Btisba Ueer, May tieer, ol Anio-", Ore- g mi. . J. T. HninuKH, Register. squTH AND VIA EAST ROUTE THE SHASTA OK THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Train leave Cottage Grove for Port land and way stations at 2:1-1 u 111 and 12:53 p 111. Lv Portland " CotUge Grove Ar Ashland " Sacramento " San Francisco Ogden " Denver " KauMS city " ChiratKo " Los Angeles S:.'U)a in 2 :f" p 111 12:55 a m 5:10 p 111 7.45 p m 4 :55 a m J -.H0 1 111 7 25 a m 7:42 a 111 2:00 p 111 0:00 1 m A :30 a m 1 1 :S0 a 111 7 :00 a m 0:1 p m 8 :30 p m 2:0(1 a 111 12Jt5p in 5:00 n 111 '6:46 a m 7:00 a 111 0.15 p 111 :'if n m S::t0 p 111 8.05 a m 0:00 p in S:i0a 111 1 1 .'AO a 111 7 :00 a 111 0:0 p in " HI I'aso Fort Worth City of .Mexico Houston " Xew Orleans " Washington " Xew York :42a ni liHJ a in 12:10 pm 12:10 pin Pullman and Tourists cars nn both train'. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden ami Kl I '", ami tourist earn to Ciiii-uo St Lotiix, Xew Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Franriico with the sevoral teiimeliin lines for Honolulu, .Tapan, China, Philhpines, Central anil South America. See agent at Cottage Grove station, or address R. B. Miller, G P. A. Portland. Oregon. viit DR. JORDAN'S cbat MUSEUM OF flfiflTOHY1 3031 UAKKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ( IMim fiUlk ui Srrtktk.J ThpUixt Anatomical Zlcjeam Id Uie Wor.d. Grrafrtt nttrnettan 1n th Ctfy. A woiuttrfut styttfor vlsttvrg. a UafcnMr.orbnycnntnit k tlj oi'Je-t pfli. htonttiel'jtdAo vtwu xMi4juainraM pari. D3. J0.1SA.W-PCIVA7OISASrS o z ii n k mrn ana ttiitidi trum I lie cttil ut routbfill li'ilh. creuuiia or mi.mm ! m.m. . rtnra. rfervuiia und phrtlcui lflilllir.iui. 0 pulrne, lHt JImIiuoU lu all lucmipll. . CRlloiin; MrriHitltrrli(VM, trulnlur. A rliira. Uumirrliira, Ulrrl, Frrnnriiri -r UrliiMllux, .c. Ily h eansliiiuiiton it a rrmciii-., oixrmlcurallrn pontr, I lie Ixxtor r e I'BuK-rauzvuiiix iraumFiilllialll will nut A r only nirv.nl (mmeOlals rule, but permanent r . . " wwwi wu" im cjaim wperluriii mtraelex, but In well known to be a tntr and ran ire rirlcUn and Hnrrcon, rnMmlaeut lubUpedaltr-OUrnaur Urn. A NVI'IIII.IS fhnmiiirhlv rarfll f T Ui aiteia ultliout thvutoof JJei curj. Tro.ioi fltte-J by an Expert. Iludlrnl tar Ilnplurf. A qulclc anil radlml enre tot IMIfa. Flaanrei unci ri(nl(s.br ui. joroan a epeciaJ painirM meifcixla, A EVKItV MAX pplrlnelouiwUIrecelr': onr hon'tt opinion tA blscnmptAlnr. ir will Ounrtmtec a 1-OH1T1VB CUTIS In V zvrru CTJ fire ItTulfrT'HC Cunviitailon FIli:K niltrlctlrrrlrta. ciiAitavs vr.nr jibao.vablk Trcitme-it pereonullr or by teller. Write for nook. I'lIII.osoi'IIT op MAIIRIAOIU Mailkd FHK& (AValOablo boolcformen.) Call or writ OR. JORDAN & CO., I OS I Marict SL. 8. F. A complete line always in stock At LURCH'S. Music Lessons On the Piano. A late Oraileil German Jfethrxl of Simla l now being taught at Hie 0. I. Jtamo Ijy ' Mrs. Ij.D. Beck. Iteeltali will Jjo given at proper Inturrala thni giving parent an opportunity in miia prosroM. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each m ASTHMA OTJK1S 3113531! 1 Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Cases. SUNT AHSOLUTUUY 1'RlilS ON lUiCllll'T 01? POSTAL. & ICIltlNtU 1 FOR TEN Inttant lellef, when all le Tho Rev. i sUvp. chained ilifmlftil and , thought vim I tfBFi. YEAR H 9 Wo want to send to every Mifferer a trial treatment of AmIiidhIoiii'. similar to the iiio that cnreil Mr. Well. Well nd it by mail P0T- PAIII, Almtlutelv Free of Charge, it, evi-ii on a Hitd. Never mind, luall Vulir iui uf lii.ii. l 11 the more clad we are to wml it. dre-Mi.g DR. TAFT BROS.' MF.MCINK CO., 70 Kast 13uth St., t X.i.fity. Stild bv all Dniirgists. Cottage Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, and Splendid Residences. Lattt on jirlncljxtl liiinliienn uttvelit. "Mininor Claims in Bohemia. 'O Abstract of title pecnnnl and guaranteeil, Infiirmaliou its to the laws governing the di9poal of government lands. How to secure linuiwteatlH. timlHir lands, tnining claims, etc. Property for Kile pul'lndn-d weekly. CoTTAuufiMnvK is the i'iinl city in Ijiio county, Oregon. Has n ixihiIh tinn of alKnt 1,'iOO. Tne center of the four ingress and egres. Roliomia with its vat luiiiliit; resource only ihlrly-llve 11111141 i-utitii east, with a u'mhI wauon road leailing fiom the S. P. R. R. deinit ritrht here in town. Prospective niilroiiil to the mines. The Coast Fork of the Willamette river, on which is situated the Black Itutte (piicksilvei mines, sixteen mill's south, Hows through the center of the rity furnWhing abundant water fHrilith. It is only a mile anil h half lo its confluence with Row river, tlnimtli't uf the great limber ranees to the ninth cant. 'Westward toward the coast ntnee is an iu cxhau'tiihle upplv of timber, interaimcetl with numerous rich farming lamia well improved ami cultivated. Xorth or smith from hereon the . P. railroad you can reach either Portland or San Francirco and lie in touch with the whole wmlil nn short notfrc. Water works in full nieration. Khtrtrfc ItghtSMiid telephone svrlem couiplfte. gjltf'fhv liest agricultural lands in Lam county lie in the vicinity surround, ing Collage Uiove on eitherjidu, lit for farming or slock raising. CorrcspqnjhMicc soliciteil. A .Few of our 33;:i T'orains: 1 120 feet front on. north side of Main street, by about ,'WO feet deep, hounded DV river on tliu norm, noiire 01 sveii kmiiiih, Iwrn anil outlinUM'S. This is the bert biii-incs location in Cottagw Urove. Price ILMOO.00. 3 A two story flnoly finished house, eipht rooms, bathroom mid outhimrc. Splendid location, two lots in Ixmg and Lardes addition in southeast Cbttuge lirove. Price 1"J00. 4 Two story dwelling houee, ten rooms, brick fruit house, fruit trees, tsj feet front on north Mile of Main street by SIX) feet deep, cortier properlv. A tine location for 11 hotel. Price ('.ToO. 6 A two story tine, nlniosl ntuv duell ing house, II rooms, barn ami outhouse complete, three hits. A splendid or chard of voting during trees, together with grapes and various kinds of Ix-riies. Situated in lug and Lamlcs addition in southeast Cottage drove. Price f l-HX). Two splendid lots on second street in Cottage rove. Price 4-10. A splendid ranch of 100, about 00 agres heavily timl'ereil. lwlHiice easilv cleared, never failing water supply, aliout four ; miles west ol CntiageGrove . Cash price f.VH). AIsq othtg-terms. You will inliw a deal if you overlook this. 100 acres of agricultural and timbor land, well watered, some improvement", gooil range outlet, about 5 miles east of Saginaw, Oregon. This is u l;ift'ain at IK0O.00. Ixits in theD. G. McFarland addition to Cottage Urove, on west side ut prices to suit purchasers for cosh. l'ii-o ncrimnf fine biiililtin? and nirri. cultural land, mile eastuf Cottago ' lirove, on sontii ante 01 county roau 10 , Bohemia. $100 per acre. NOTICK FOIt l'UIII.ICATION. United States Land OOlre, Itiwiliurg, Ore. Sept. 6tb, 1M1. Notice 1 hereby etven that In compliance Willi the proTlnlons ol the act of Congreaa of June 3, 1S7K, entitled "An act for the aaleot timber lamia In the Btatea ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Wanhlngtoa Territory," an ex tended to all the I'ubllc Land State by net of Augunt I, IWI, John II. Weaver of Eaglnnw, 0011 nly of Ijinek State ol Oregon, haa thla day filed In thla ollice hla iworn tatement No. for the purchnw) of the UWX KKJi, isS fiWJ-i ol fiectlon No. MlnTown- .bin No. 21801111.: IlanaeNo.1 West, and will ! ofler proof to .bow that the land .ought I. more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for iigrl. cultural purioe, and to ontablliili hl claim to aald land before the Itegliter and Itecelvorot tblaoOlceat Itovebnrg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27tli day of November, 1&U1. lie numeaaa wltneaeea: h. W. Itlgga of Saginaw, Oregon, John Oray of Saginaw, Oregon, Kdirard Cole of Star, Oregon, lienjamln Hall f Star, Oregon. Any and all pcrnona claiming adveracly the alovo-locrll;il lands are re'ineited to fllo their clalrna In this otllco on or before nald '-Till lay of Nov., 1101. J. T. IIkidodi, Itcglatcr, Common Rough Liimlber, 6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Sagikaw, Or. There is nothing like Asthiiinlone. It brings even in the worst cases. Henri's faila. C. V. WKLLS of Villa Rldue, HI., Mys: "Your trial iNittle of AslliliiHieue iwoiveu ill good condition . I cannot tell vim how thank fill I Itwl fur the KtHxl derived from it. I wmm h with putrid n're throat apd asthma for ten years. I iienpalreil ni ever iwuig cured. I saw your adverlii-einrut for the on re of this tnrmeiitiim (Ii-imkc. nMlima. and hadoveriiokeii yourrolf, but reootved tngivv it a trial, to my surpri tne trim noun like h dim in. Send me a futl-niied bottle." to any sufferer who will write for though you aredespalriiig, however tiiltAVM u nil 1. 111.1 lm uiirui Vtinr iiaui In nut delav. Write at once. ail. V d. Grove W Estate consisting of Business Houses (Hiints of toe coiiiim when il iNimes to A gtMsl husines plare.south side Main Street. tK)0. A splendid live-room collage, Ntable, workshop, chicken house, hixkUIhiI ; three lots all eii'-lo'ed : tine IimmiIiui in Wvnue'saililition toCotlnxe(irovo. Price I1&G0, half down. 800 feet by 100 feet In a suburban looa lliui. Natural spring, mik tret's, nil nil joining fisit hills in west Cottage Orove. Price f 800. Two lots In block 20, Ingit Ijinilrn addition, 5T) by 100 feet eepaiatuly Price $176. A finely llnifhcil two stnrv 'dwelling linns', ten rooms, bath room, cemeiil stone cellar, water and electric lights ulxiut nine lots fronting on fourth street adjoining river in rear, near Christian church, g(K'd barn iiiidouthoilees. I'riie Two story dwelling house, six rmims, gosl barn, and wcmxIsIioI, two Iiiich hits on corner opposlru Catholic church. Price (1)00. Two good lots near railroad 100 feet Hpiarc. Price? I26. Panning laud, woll improved, 1 mile from Cottage (inne, adjoining the coun ty road, in tracts from ft to 100 acres. If you want a haigain look this up. Splendid cottage on Fourth etrout, $750. Look this up if you want n bargain In 11 Home. One hundred acres of improved land 1 vini; in a Intel east and west within qua ter of a mile of Cottage Orovo, ad j joining county rosd. One hundred acres Imnroved land nil joining county road one-quarter of a mile west 01 nonage urove, lying in a tract norm ami soiiin. JEROME KNOX & CO. NOTICH l'OU PUIJLICATION. Land Ollico at Itosoburg, Oregon, September Ti, 11)01, Xntlco Isherobv given that the follow' ing-nnmcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make tlnnl proof in sunnOrt of his claim, and that said proof will bu matin pcinrc -Mario l waro U. S. Coin missioner at Kiigene. OK'gon. (.n Oi.'to her 18, 1001. viz: .Incoh Uciwitzon Ids II. J-:. No. 8217 for tho K1V Sec. 2 Tp. 01 c 11 .1 w.... ' w .j., ii. -1 11 i7ri lie names the following witnesses to Dr0.Vt? ', H fOntll.llous res UOIICO Upon c, " " v'0,1,1 0I,H,,"a TV V1Z : J. H. Kendall. Joint ltobinson. 11. II. i.ee, j u. iitpp, 01 ijotinga urove, ore gon. J, T. Ilniixii'.s, Itcgister. NOTICK FOlt ri'IlUIJATION. I'nlted States Ijiml Oftlco, Kosebiirg. Oregon, BciitcmbcrSrd.lUOl. Notice la hereby given that In compllunre with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the union! timber lands In the Sfates of California, Oro gon, Novadu ami Washington Terrllory," usex toiidcd to all tho I'iiMIo IjiiiiI States by act of August 1, 1SW, Hohor t A. Lnoderdalo of Nor. man, County ol Snohomish, HI11I0 of Washing ton, haa this day filed lu this office his sworn statement No, IB12 for tho purchase of lliu8K 1-1 of Kc'-'tlon Nn. 18 In Township No. i!0 H. Ilaligo .No. 7 West, and will oll'er proof to show that tho laml sought la more valuable for lla Umber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and toestnbllrli his claim to said html boforu the Itegisteraml Itccvtver of this 11III10 at Itoso burg, Oregon, on Monday thelsthduy of No veinlior, 1001, ' He names as witnesses: (leo. Woolly of Drain, Oregon . I (I . PoWnlfof i-oriiuun, wregou, niioy Hinuii of Itosebiirg, Oregon. Iver Iverwni of Kir. Wash. Any ami all persona claiming adversely the abovexleaerlboil lands are requested In file their claims In this ofiloe on or before said 18th day of November, 1501. J.T. SitipcEa, rttk-ltter. .VOTICKfOlt I'UIIMCATIO.V. trmtatl MutM Mini omrr, IteeolMllg, Or., Autfutte. tVOt,. Noll-m la beietir riven tliat III riniillni wllh the VrfivMtin olllie ad nf riilire ol Jaw, )m, enlltle.1 .Mi set fur lb ralcol tlmbxr larxU In the Button! rdlfnrnla, Ore Kofi, Xvtil sail Waelilnitton Terrltnrj," s.xtomUl to all the llildln Lainlfsutei It act of AMffuet I. 1M. Milan K, Puller of Kuieiie. nnintyof Mn, dials (nr Turrllorjr) o( Ornun ltlhlily lllwl In tills ofUrt lile nworn Hnte Weill. No. IMT, for lh imielnw of the HW 4 HK I, UK M NIV i, K U HW M, nf Secllon Xo. W lit tuwntlilii No. MR. Ilaiik-e No. W. ami will i'Tr pronf to flinw that lhe taiul waiflit la morn valaabtv for lla tlml.er or Ions than for agricultural itrjf, ami la ettablUb lile rlaln IomM land lietms Ike ItmUtrr ami lie. elvrof llili ortlee at JtowUirf, Olfgon,on TliurMnr. I lie Ith ilay of Orlvttr, ItVt. Us name at ullHewre: Mm. Carrie M. Harder of Kiixtnr, Orrron, I'liarlv. Wlltaeof Nirane, OieKini, W. V. ll of Umell, Oirgou,!. (Illttlap of Kugene, Otneutt. CjriKlU fH rlalmlnr ailverreljr lhe atMirexlawrlte.! lamln arr reUlel to file tlKlr rlalNta In 1 hi e office on or Wfort talit Jllh ilajrof Otteter, Mail. J.T. paltxiw, rteltvr. NOTIt'K Villi ITIIMCATIO.V. l'nllel Hlatei Mini OSlrr, fti.pehurg, Ors.. Aiir"t . l't N'ntlrela hereby clvrn thai In romollanro with lhe roVllonii of I lie allot Congmi of JniieX. IsTS, enlllM "All art for lele of lliaher lamln In lhe Wale ol California, Ore son. Sriaila ami Washington Territory," a exteliilett to all Hie liihllr l.at.i Hlatra Ly art ol Atiatt.r 1, 1M. 51 n. Carrie M. Darker of K11 gne, rouuly of tane. Flate (r Terrllory) of llreftou, lie llile ilay ftlnl In t It I at oOlie her MOtll Half merit. No. IWl. for the urr)iare ol the HI, . SK I I, N S8K1-I offSi-rllon No. III Timnehlp No.W K, Range No. i V..atnl will Cer riai to ihow thai the land (ought la more valHahle for lit tlml.er or tlene than for agrlrtillaral iurMw, ami In eitaMMi her rlnllM to raid laml ticfnre the Itegl'tcr ami II. rvlvrrof 1I1U orilreat ltielurg, Oregon, 011 Thurwlay. the iltli lay of Orlober, 1WJI. hllUIIblMlll.C'i: M. H. Marker of Kugelie. Orrgon. Charlea WIIImi of tjirane, Orvgoit, li. 11. Illoell of Uiwell, I. ()llliiol Kugen. Oregon. Any ami all iraon claiming ailrerrely the aUnr.ileaeill.eil lamia are reUenltl to fllu their rlalwi Inthl otSruou or before Id 21th dayulOrlober, IWI. J.T. Ilaita, liegiiter. NUT1CK FOIt ITIII.ICATION. t'nlteil rHatea Mnd Offlri-. HoMsbarg.Oie.. Augant IHIi, )WI. NMlre ! liereby giN thai lu nuillnre with lhe iworllon. ot the art ol Cougre.iol Jo ml, IMS, entitled "An art for the tale of limber lamia In the Malt, of t aliforiila, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," an ex tended to all the 1'uUk Ijiml flatn hy art ol Auguil I, lUfi, Herbert A. IHxnn, Clinton, vllle. County of Waupaea, Mate of V1.. inih.Iii, Im tlil day tlletl In thla nffirs hU aworu alatement No. ITT9, for the urrhaio i.llheHl, MV4, NK l-IHW I -I. NV 1-1 SK 1-4 n( Kivllim No. 8 In Town. hi). No.: H , Katigo No. SWet,and will nffrr nif l ihow that the land tuugbl l wore ralaable for lt tlmlier orrtone than for agricultural iutaitv, and tu eilaUl.li fcl" claim to ald land before the Iteglaler and Iterviver.ul thl ijlTlfe at Jtiw burg. Oregon, oiiHaturda), the?nd day ol No tembcr. IWI. He uainea a wltnee: Ilerraan Imw, V.'rn. Nlon, frank StrKlh Iwnr, MorrlleKlbbvua(of I'otlage llrorcsl)ie gon. Any and all a'rMn claiming adversely Iho alHive-ile-erlUMt land are rr-jucitMl to fllo their rlalmi In thla ofllre on or bvfote ald'iiul day ol Novcmlrtr, ltMtl . 1. T. Ilxttir.e, llcjdrlcr. NOTICK KOIt 1TIII.ICATION, I'nlted Slates Mnd Office Itoeeburg, Ore.. August 21. IWI. Notice l hereby given that In com. ptlauce with Ihu provi-lons of the act nf Ci.ngio- nf june i, 17. eiilllled "An it ful the sale nf timber lands 111 Iho rHatca of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash. Ingtou Territory," aauxiended to all the I'ubllc Mnd Statw by act ol August 4, Ml, Frank A. Kent ol Illy, rouuly nt HI. Uiuls. State of Mill. nesota, has this dry tiled In this o lie hla sworn statement. No. 1791. lor the pur. chase of the SW l-l NW 1-1. N 1-2 8W M, NW l-l HK 1-1 ot fWtlim No. B III Town all lp No. 21 H, Itange 7 West. and will offer proolto show that the land sought Is more valu able for Its tlmU-r orstonothan for agricultural purMses, ami to establish his claim tosald land before the Iteaflsttir and Itecelver of this nice at Ituhtirg, Oregon, on Thurwlay, tho 71 li day ol November, 1W1. He names as wltnessea: I,. 0. HoWnlf of rorlland,Ore!on, George Woolly of Drain, Ore gon, llluier Wmilly of Drain, Oregon, Ileal y Stelnlrk ol I'ortland, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-dcMrlbed lands are requested to fllo their claims In this ofllre on or before said 7lh day of November, IWI. J. T. IimtiUM, Register. NOTICK KOIt rUIILlCATION. I'nlted Stales Mnd Office, Iloscburg, Oregon, Sept., 3rd, I'Jl. Notice la hereby given that In cnmpllauro with the provisions of the actol Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "Ail act for the ralenl timber landi in the States nf California, Ore gon, Nuvada and Washlnglnu Territory," as extended to all the Public Mud Stales by act of August , W, Iver Ivcrson, of Fir, County of Skagit, Stalo of Washington, has this day filed lu thlsolllce his sworn statement No. 1811, for tlio purchase of the N H NK l-l, SK 1-4 NK 1-4. NK l-l HK l-l. of Section No. 20 In Townshlu No. a)H., Kimgu No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought 1 more valuable for Its tlmlier or s(one than for agricultural mriHwa, nun to esiauiisu ins rntim to sam anilhcforo the Itinliler and ltcrulvernf thla olllceat Itoseburg, Oregon, on Monday the Kill day of November, luol. Ho names aa witnesses! (leo. Woollv ol Drain. Orecon. L. 0. Do Woll of I'ortland, Oregon, Itllor Smith of Ttoscbtirg, Oregon, Hubert A. Lauderdale of Norman, Wash. Any and all tiersous claiming adversulv the above-descilbvd landsare requested to fllo Ihelr claims In this olllce on or before laid 18lhday of November, 1U01. j. i. jiiiinorB, itegiiior. ADMINISTHATOU'S HAI.K OF TtKAIi TOTATK. Notice la hornbv given' that In pursuance of an order of the I'robate Court ol the County of Mile, Slate of Oregon, made on the Snl day of September, 1H01, In the matter of tho estate of (leo, 1. (larnutte, deceased, Iho undersigned, tho nilmlnlstralnr of said estate, will sell at public auction to Iho highest blddor, for rash, subject to the confirmation of said I'robato Coure, on Hatiirdav tho Will day of October, 10(11. at lu o'clock a. in. at the front door of tho dwelling hmisoouthefnllowlngtlcscrlbed tract of land belonging to tho estate ol the said (leo. r. (laroutto, in mho uoiiiiiy.ttiaiooiuregon air nf iho hil!iiultiir described tract of land, towlt: The NK l-l of the HW 1-lof Section ft and lait I of said Section ft all InTp. 218, It. 2 W. contain ing 07. vi acres oi lanu in i.ano ouiiiy, uregou. UUieH mis iviu uay o Duiiieniiicr, i-jui, l' HANK KEI.LY. Adrnlnlstratorof the eitatoolCco. i'.Oaroutte.