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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
IT IfApPKSKD I A DRDGSTOBB. "OntdMfUAtiaterx ktAr Bay drasHmc juxl asked fr s VtsbhI of egh BMKtM UmI I did Mt hare hi stock," Mf Mr. C. K. GrU. tlte jiOfrwUr .lri ol Ortri.S. Y. "Sfce diMftpetalnl to kew wltat cat sit prewar!" I atM IMW BteaW. 1 Mtd to trCT tJMt I swM Iw-tly n,iMws4 CtlriHi' CwkJi K- slrassi ttat M-eoaM Ufc a MUe at tfte remedy atl after Mvia h a fair trial M se tM awl Mam k wovui wr wii w kristr kek the bottle ami I waM re- lte onoe fx id. Ia the srrc f a 4ajr or two the Mr eaaae Wk a na.- ljnthafna4Mei af a swiiriae aa4 a4rKd W to twr a ty. tie ChaaOKtlata' Caaeh keatnl' V- 1 hat a Terr t? tor the itmc4r-" It ter Mte ar Jtssoos jiace uauage urate. ii - TOT CALsBS MUUT AlRM. -e nea mr muur t usor n kfdur't tube n t-V ." writ M J.C. . , , v. i, i kerlWeala rK Oeeaw. are saee it Dr. Ktae'c Sew IHw; save oaiefc relief aad peraaaaeaUjr mri it. H e ahin keep ( K ia the hoawe la Jatee aar chiMrea I iraaiOroaa aaJ Khwjja? Coaeh. It; rami ate of a caroaat broaneal trwaMe i that aa other reeatoir voaU r4-rp.' .C'SAtrt uaas; irwnwf. J. ran irwa iree ai Bex&os Dsee Ca. A FIESDIsH ATTACK. An attack lately BMule os C. F. Cottier of Cherokee. Iowa, that nearly proved faul. It eatse throagh hU kid - . 1 1 : - 1 L. I - t. n 1.1 not ttoop without sreat pais, aor Mt in a eitair excei't propted with eatbion. jio remedv enreu him until he tnU Klectric ilittem which effeeted caeli a wonderful change that he writes be feels like a new man. This marreloo inel icinecureilieadaOieaiMl kidney trouble, purifies the blood aud boilU up your health. Only 60c at Bessos's Dbo btobe. "For three days ami nights I snflered KOoy untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucu tu be r says il. E. Lowther, clerk of the ligtriet court, Centerville, Iowa. "I thought I ehouhl u rely die. and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no turpote. I i-ent for a lxttle of Cham. Ktrlaiii'D Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy and three do?e reliereilme en tirely. ' This remedy is for eale by Jicxgox uttva Uo., Uottage tirove. lro.v i. AfPLEOATE, Drain. SENT FUEE. Sosareare we that thu locating of a lew of. our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of oar Belts and Appliances, that we ate willing to send ime free to any sufferer from the follow, ing diseases ; Cold extremities, Crysto cele. Female weakneis, Kidney com- iilaint, Leororrhea, Liver complaint. drjlygir,Lwt vitality, Nervousilebility, Pt4f abuse. Worn-out women. Sciatica, Weak and Xervous women, Irregular menstruation, Impotency, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped t-extial organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Ss.niUrium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek. Michigan. STEPPED ISTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," write W. H. Eals of JonesriUe. Va., "which caused horrible fegsore for thirty years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burnes, Scalds, Cuts, Korea, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Uessos Dbcg Co. i5c. WHAT'S YOUB FACE W0BTII7 Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you liave a sallow complexion, a jann- utcea toot, motti patcnei and blotches on the skin, all aigna of Liver Trouble. nut ir. Kind's rtew i.ife mis give Ulear Skin, ltoey Cheeks, Kicli Complex ion. Only 25 cents at Bksbo.n's buo xobe. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few dose of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible . It is good. Try it. For dale by Bkxbox Daro Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons. & Awlkoate, Drain. A new remedy for billiousness is now onsaleat Benson's Drugstore. It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TableUi. It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease ap pears. Price JJ6 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 ol (Juambermn s btotuach and L.!ver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at JifiNKOS'S DUVGSTORE. For sprains, swellings and lameness there' is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by IlENgos- Diii'd Co.. Cottage Grove. Lvox & Aitleo atb, Drain. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH -KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. When yon have that tired feeling run ning about looking for n residence iu the city, or picco of farming land, go to Jerom.Knox& Co. Thoy will give you immediate relief by nulling you anything in the real estate that will pleaso your fancy or add to your comfort. WHEN THE EARTH ROCKED. CaspaseUss Sett; at the Tfe of CBarte4owa5 3anlMtMk. AliaaU CoaMtlulioM. "There is soawtbtag ucaoy abotttM earthqaakc shock." said a geatkiMa wbo lad exyerteacad sekeric diturba4cs aad the terror "Tae enstioa." ae , itMttMiir it "caed by the quivering aad rock- ,k sw tag of toe earth Utrilfe every Iber m1 ivmi T ah this h loroMv lUttstratea at iae tiaae That CharleJtoa aras wrecked. ... ... .eartaqaake shock was percepttble ' tb:ourhout Georcia. beinr eaoeci- , .- . - .. . .... . """ ,Bl-c -r- ot the state. "The airt of the earthquake there was a Methodist campmectiag TUuS" carina near W progiess at UlttS bpnngs. Zebuloa. There Was a great crowd .- . at the meetinc, awl toe people didn't seem to be in a rerv religi - fram. rvf minrl .n TW. preacber delivered an eloquent set- ! moa on death and the judgment, and at 'its close converts were iu- j vited to the altar. But the people j : , didn't take kindly to the invitation, , : ana onl tnree or j be prayed for. four went up to The minister ' , ... , . , , 1 begged the people to come forward. ; but bis appeals fell on deaf ears. Back some distance from the stand the young people were chatting as unconcernedly as if the issues of . : i t..t . i presented to tiiem. ! . 1 "' couraged by the coldness of his! hearers, and was on the noint of . - a y-t . ' amiir. vir tuns JH-rMIIMTIIIU 4J ISWHW closing the service. But just as jawt m p; Hmi tonristear- toChiraito be was about to say, "Let US St Loais, New Orleans ami Washington. nrav " the first slieht shock wasl Connecting t San Franrixo with the pray, tne nrst sugnt snock "s wverai Mttl,ll!,1i linvis for Honolnln, felt. In an instant everybody i Japan, China, PhillTpines, Central ami Km. r c:ii o .t. .-..if tvwtub. a ij j 3 uwaiii j 4.is as sttll as Faces blanched and eyes were opened in terror. No one at first seemed to realize what had caused the earth to rock as if in a spasm, j With the coming of the next shock, however, some realized what it meant, and the cry of 'Earthquake!" was heard. i "Hardly had the dread word ' been uttered when there was a 1 rush for the mourners' bench. I ' never saw such a stampede iu my ; life. In less time than it takes to write ths altar was surto nded b . hundreds who were dazed with , terror and crying on the Lord for , mercy. A third shock came while those frightened were at the altar, 1 and it came near throwing some of them into convulsions. I "The minister was the only one . who seemed not to be frightened, ' and he began praying in tones that I had a quieting effect on the people. But it was hours before calm was ' restored and fear banished. The quivering of the earth had some thing so uncanny about it that the people were ready to believe that the end of time was at hand. "I shall never forget that scene of a thousand persons, who had been deaf to the appeals of the preacher, fleeing in terror to the altar when they felt the earth be gin to rock." , WHY DON'T THE ' HATCH? EGGS When hens are too fat their eggs will not always batch, but at the same time if properly treated eggs from fat hens will hatch fairly well. The major portion of the trouble of infertile eggs comes from lack of proper exercise. It is very seldom that there is any trouble of this kind with bens that run about all j the time both winter and summer. Such constant exercise and hunt ing for food invigorates both male and female and fills them with vi tality that adds strength to their producive power, The trouble from infertile eggs is usually among fowls that are penned and pampered during the winter months and not kept busy hunting and digging for their food. This condition reduces their vi tality and brings about a condition of partial sterility from which they will soon recover if compelled to labor hard for their existence. Stamp out the trouble by compell ing the fowls to work. jTHBJIXCfLE OFTHB rKBSlDKNTS. TtV MrtBta4t ( te (MinmIhm, 0.. jfctrti fas tM gl a jicfe Use prr4 la a dwnf Wat f tire i PV'CnAAmmmJ fMMffvfWMM livciMiC fsO tit? eal at the aw alwcUJ Pr wtalat.t. , raM a Mlv: First, ttoia lb lolty Wi hiaufw. I That aabte. rraat. l.iiinetal mm. 1 ; Ta ilar Attain aaat we w, . . 2ZL"umAJu b.. A ad Mmvnm aaiK-r ia aaaww ttsree. i va kaaw. i jTaelnaoaaatlMr uC, Mmmmj, i 1 ae riw, am mmw wiii apnx, With Jarlfwa M-tmlh ia ihr uala. Vaa Bate etcfata iaU lata Ue, A ad Harris akK aamber ai M fylrr, iatli, a la aiaa. While folk's the eiereath. mi Kwra. lrMh poi i to Tartar, to Mitt h in cr, And Killaure takes the rmkf ateee. The luarttwath. 1'ierce, U atrxt electnl, Kurhaoaa. a. mteenth chief refected, la war Hate liaeolM rale thr NmIwi, And, aixteealh. bwkta taW hiabaH U Bth.,tbaHWatrae4ea. Am Jobarua, ceeeateeath, mhtm ia- ;. i( Grat, raa , kaow, A aiaeteeatli, 1 Jay, (raai Oala. TheaaMMaBtherBaekeye.. ; tiaraehl, the teaaail marlvrt! tHte, .Wlnn! terai m by Arthur thruaah, , Whea CterehaJ esetee a twenty-two, AJfr.H.rnm a, laeaty-thlrU. LlereUad once apiitt h bear. j Aa tweatyB(th, McKinter prwit Ttte third lit han tt tnartvr'a fat Atfeatr-sixUi, while sriei l Mt : We hail I)k-gallant Itooterelt. SOUTH AXD VIA EAST ROUTE j 1 nra a a a i I nt SHASTA or THE N Trains leave Cottaxe Grove land and way station at 2:14 12:65 p Hi. for Port- hj and 8:39 p m l'JKWp hi 6:00 a m 8:4ft a hi i uottaee Orove Z:apin I r Ashland l'J:30a a. " Saeraiiwnto S:IOpHi " San Franeineo ipm PnMinan awl Tourists cars both a : r-. . r . t ! sou t n America. See agent at Cottage Grove station, or address B. B. Mn.LEB, G P. A. Portland, Oregon. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S great MUSEUM OF ANATOMY (OS I UUIaET ST.. SAt FRAKCtSCO, CJO. TbUrfrtAutoisfca Ucaen is w n or hi. v'uuiu.at1-'l l TVraHBMra.oraareoatnct- x MlllttM,tMMlllcl7rwrrdhr 0 ioidr.tbpuutaaibraifts 02. JOaaAS-PEIYATE DISUSES T-mmg arN and nlrfdlr ed men wbo i uHTrrlar A f mm lb (Heel cf xouiiif al ludU. r FftUona Ar T i i i I. . ... . 'jwi If irrmii mmJ phTlci Ulllllr,iM. 0 . rotrnrr. lIHi.bHi4 tit . II it ji . I rlnt.; Hprmnlrrli, lrtisr. S ri.ConorUi, rrii.., r t'rlMMIIaz. rlr. 11 con.Mn.tlo,, of i rrm.l,ofKrratcaritlTii porr,lbrlMctr I luw k nrranrl ,la tmtm.,.tiliaili arlii out A ' O-ll t tT tf d ImmiKlUI r..l.f kni ...... B cor. The bector don ut daim to nr'furni a t mMit,ljat u WHI ln...n la bm blr ik! P ) Li tU-P-eUIIr-DltM-m.. Tr Wro. t .niriiiiiii tbornehlr frxlleattd boa I U arucm without Unwoinufiio, Tru.ra Cttxl brin r,n.rf n.it I n" tar llMplairr. A quick Ilul radlnd A . TfrtlnTJ''r' riur uj ri.iaio.t r ITr.nr DIM annlrlnp tnc.wtn .m4.. V nr hvvit opinion ct tltroripUl .r. ' ir ulll Uvnrmut a fOOJTIVZ CV2SO W iinTiiiti..o vnr.Y. sna itnctir print. en Aaoix vr.ttr BZAMXABLB. Treatment prfoiMllr or by leiur. Writs f.-r Rnnir. rrrr.nni.rrr bovlcformrn.) Call or writ I OR. JORDAN It CO 1051 Mirltt 8L.S. F. A complete line always in stock At LURCH'S. f Salooni y MalnHt., Cottage (irove. $ CURRAH & M'XIHHEY, Props. Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. HMtpP. WOMEN. I A-STHJLA. - .CUKE lJRJUE ! Asthnukne Hrins InsUnt In all SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE CUlKEo FOR TIN YEARS i .liKea riiatm. w7 JW'f want to rend to ererr tnaerer a trial IrMltwnt of AMhiaaleae, -im.Ur lu the ne that rami Mr. IVetfc. We'll eaH it by mail POVT . PAH. Absolutely Frre of Chance, to aav rawerer who a ill ante lor it. even on a tKtal. Xevrr ttiiwl. ttwweh vwiateiU I'pairiag. hoaerer r bad yMir rae, .thmalee w II rt-liereaad rate. The wonM-onree r 9 the Horej"la-t e are to wml it. IVt not Mar. Write at "or. at- P Ire.MKtc Hit. TAKT KHOS.- MKDU'INK CO., 7 Ka.1 lHh t?t.. a a N.Y. titr. okllyall lttiaviat. j 4L-Vfe'VVT'V'Vt'a.,-.--V-. Ur -n.- -a, -y-d Co Grove OAGENCY Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, and bplend'.d Residences. J.t on the prhiclj.nl buitlttexf utreetn. iIinins Claims in Bohemia. A b-tract of title reenreil and guaranteed. InforBtatron ae to the laws piverning the iliroal of orerninMt lamb. How to serure boinetelf , limler lamb, mining flaunt, etc. ProiMTfr forMle publirheii aeeklr. Cottjgi: Ghovi: i the second city in Ijine ronnty. Orecon. ifa a popalation of about 1,300. Tne renter of the four ini of the rompaMi when It crimen t ingrems mim! egrew. Itohemm with it nt mining renourrt- only liiirty-flvp wihrn KMith eoft. with a gMl wagon road leading from tlie S. p. H. K. depot neht htae in town. Prospective rail tu I to the mirie. Tlie Coat Fur k of the Willamette river, on which is situated the Blark Ilntte qnii-kMlrer mitto', sixteen miler mhhIi, flows thrtmgh the renter of the city fttrni.hiin: abuiMlant water facilitic'. It is only a mile and a half to its coiitliu-nce with Mow river, the outlet of the xrtwl timber ranges to the touth eai-t. AVmtwanl towanl the coast rangehiaH in exhHiitable)uiply of timber, interspaced with numerous rich farming lands well Improved ami cultivated. North or south from hereon the S. P. railroad von can rwieh either Port In ml or Sun Francii-co ami le in touch with W ater work in full Alteration, hlertrfc lights ami telephone syi-lem complete. TJrThe l)est agricultural lamb in Lam; count v lie in the vieinit v iwrriHiml. ing Cottage (itoveou either shle, lit foi farming or stock raising. Correspondence solicited. -A. Few of cmx Barffoins: 1 I'JOfeet front on north side of Main street, by about 300 feet deep, bonndnl by river'on the north. House of seven rooinc. Iwrn and otitboiiMH. Tills is the 1 bimiiies lws,tion iu Cottage Grove. Price J241O.00. 1 . I 3 A two stnrv finely finished house. Splendid location, two lots in Ling-and Lardes addition in southeast Cottage Orove. Prii-K 200. 4 Two story dwelling hone. ten riKiins, brick fruit house, fruit trees, !K) feet front on north sideof Main street by 300 feet deep, corner oroperty. A line location for a hotel. Price $2750. 5 A two story fine, ulnio-t new dwell ing hoiihe. it rooms, barn ami outhoiikc complete, three lots. A splendid or chard nf vouug Ixr.iring trees, together with grapes mid various kinds of beriles. Sittutoi in Ixjng mid lenities iiilililioii In southeast Cottage Grove. Price 1200. Two splendid lots on second street in Cottage orove. Pric-e 210. A splendid ranch of lC0,alioiit 00 acres heavily timbered, balance easily cleared, never failing water supply, about four miles west of Cottage Grove. Cash price .V0. Abo other terms. You will miss a deal if you overlook this. 100 acres of agricultural and timber land, well watered, some improvements, good range outlet, about 6 miles east of Saginaw, Oregon. This is a bargain at .Dtvt nn Lots in the D. G. Mcl'arland addition to CottageGrove, on west side at prices iua ter of milo of Cgttagu Grove, ad to suit purchasers for cash. I joining county road. Five acres of fine building and agri-1 cultural land, mile eastot uottugu Urove, on south side ot county road to; Bohemia. 100 per acre. J THE GREAT BOHEMIA MINES. A Consolidation that Means Much How Offered to tha Public at a Jennings Bros., the own rn of the Star group of mines, located in the w.oll-known Bohemia District, Lane county, Oregon (adjacent to Cottage Grove, on the line of the South.- (ern Pacific Bailroad) imvo purchased the Ilurtly & Hughs 'group of claims adjoining, for the purpose of consolidation ol tne procr:ies and tne more economical operation ami working oLthem. This consolidation has been accomplished and a" new company, known as the Star Consolidated Mining Company, has been organized and incorporated with a capitalization of 1,000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares of the par value of il per share. Of this amount of stock tho company has decided to oiler for sale, at a very low llgnro, 100,000 shares for thcjiurpofec of completing certain de velopment work that has been in progress for soino time. More than 10,000 has already been expended on the Star property, in the way of driving deep tunnels, making upraises and uncovering and exploring large ore bodies. Almost a like sum lias been spent on tho Hartley fc Hughs group, so that thete properties have long since passed out of the category of prospccts,aud into tlioareua of sure dividend-payers at an early date. When the import ance and productiveness of the Bohemia district is thoroughly comprehended, these statements will rccclvo unqualified credence. To those unacquainted witli thatsection, full information will be given at 112 SHERLOCK BL'D Portland, Oregon. Rdkf Cases. and Permanent Cure ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Therein aothiag like Arthattleae. It Mng lattaat teJM. erea ia the aoret eM. It care whea all ebe faih. The Iter. C. P. YTKUS af TIhi RWCe. lit.. mti: "Yar trial hnttle of AMhataleae ree4al ia fffi rua41tloN . I ataaot teM voa ha thMk. (al I trl ter the rotri derireit ltoa it. I wa a clavr. rhaiiHl alth aatrM Ke throat aadaeih eta j(or lea rnrt. 1 dmaalrea1 ofeeer WiajceareJ. I .raw viHir xivrt ti.rtwral mr lae care M inif i rnxlul aad loraMrntiax diae. mihm, aixl -- . - i ... . . u . . toetre it a Inal. To wiv Mir)rie the trial aete4 ead loe a lallafea iutll. 1 mm consisting of Business Houses the whole world on Imrt not ftp. A good iHisiness place. foiith side Main Street. tU0. A splendid live-room cottage, stable, workshop, chicken Ikmipc, woudrhed; thiee lots all en-oed : fine location in Wynne'saddlllon to Cottage Grove. Price SluOO, hulf down. 300 feet by 100 f,-et in n sulHirbtin loca. lion. Natural spring, oak trees, all ad joining foot bills iu west Cottage Grove. Price S.m Two lots in block 20, Img & Lander addition. o5 by 100 feet eetaiiatvlv Price 175. A finely finifheil two storv dwelllni, lions.-, ten rooms, bath room, cement stone cellar, water and eb-clrfe lights about nine lots fronting on fourth street adjoining river in rear, near Christian church, gocd barn andoiithousc. Price 3000. Two-story dwelling house, six rooms, good barn, and woodshed, two laigu lots on corner opiiosire Catholic church. Price 000. Two good lots near railroad 100 feet square. Priced 125. Farming land, well improved, 1 mile from Cottage Grove, adjoining the couu ty rciad, in tracts from 5 to 100 acres, If you want a baigain look this up. Splendid cottage on Fourth street.JTM), Look this up if you want a bargain in a iiomu. One hundred acres of improved land Ivnig iu a tract east and west within u One hundred acres improved land ad- joining comity road one-iiimrier of a milu west ot cottage urove, lying In n tract north and south. JEROME KNOX & CO. for that Wonderful District Stock Fraction of Its Actual Value. Or will bo promptly forwarded by mail to any person applying for samo. JENNINGS BROS., Portia n 1, Ore. JiOTICB fOR It'll LHTAT10K. VnIM HMtco U4 OfW, HtMrr.Of. Am(H mk,ri Krtlt la hrbr ( thai la rwaHuns. with Ik. frtata f Ik tf 'Mlfo Jul I. 114k, tutllM "JtN art IL .a If (. llMtssf ta4 In laMU sf lallsvfeia Orr WH, XrT4a M H'aMKfl4MiTrrrtlatr. ' at 1 1 Ivndrd load 1st fwMk lainl Mil t-r a. tut Asm 4, lt llMttvttA. IHimi. (imt'ii vlll. CmMI? Wa.fara. Hal ni Kit matta. Ihm Itil. 4.f M4 la Ifch ., htowMN HaMamt NV rnv,lsr lk -ittia,. otlMKH Hn'k. XK HlffM. JW N kKH of S41luM . lal.fclji X. t r. 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(tea. 7 Writ. an.t wilt 4.Srr tuollokvwtlMtlkUaaochll.ttva : blfcrlttlMt Htfc for afrkallural parpn.. and MoaUbtl. hi. rlalm Wf4 Ur. 1 Mora the HarMr ald Htr ot Una at Hmtmmit, Or.a. on TUurwlar. llm Mh dar al Xmvtaovr. KM. II aMi wllawiiw: I. (I. Ii.1l rl l'llad.Oi4Mi.(lnMaaoatlroflrlb O't ro. I9asr uoatty f Pria, Oftoa, Hsntj Mttalrk of tMlMt. Ornroa. Aarad all sim.i rklal.c MTnrlr II,. ahme-dosrrlWoa l4 ar iim4w to Co 1 hair rtatas la thr s on or Wlotc mi1 rib 4a r -t 5iibr. ton. l.T. astoas. Hnl.lrr jitmcKroK rmurATio.y t'Mllsw Mai. Laa4 ((. lt.tarir. Ofr. sr' ". '-"I NalW la ktrttr rt Ihat Is rMi4iaiice with lb 4trts4oat ot lk art ol I'onrrrw fcl June t. ZK oalllU.1 -An mti tnt tar tl( t tlMtrUala la Ihr H.lnut C.IIUri li. I n gtm. Xrr.da ai4 tt'a.hlstton Tfnllorr ' FilrmtM Im all lb I'aUIr lml Klatrt t'T art ofAairo.ll, Itm. Ier Itcrsoa, ul Mr ftttinir ( .'karll. Malcol WhlH.n. ha. iMa Uf ld la ihl.ultkr hi. wornttateiwrnt Ni lll. (tboMrrhae llh N k SB 1-4. hi', IA SK 1-1. Ni 1-4 fitS 1-4. of IrrlloM Xu. at In 7'wnihi, .So,S(( IIaB So. 7 Writ, and will i.flrr ,i...f lo.hoa thai ih lat sturtui. WI T.lu.tl.i lurlta HtaUrr ut .Ii im- than Ivr artlrul" tal Mril. a Ml to ralabl ah h. rlatm ft, a it b no before lb Kaitr ail tlrrrlttrid lli'a itKcil Kmebor, tircxou.on Mouilar lb IHh aar mi ,-kurewis-r. r.n. aril lie naaie. a wnura.a: ' i I'oritanxl.tlieroa. IClirr smith ot lUarborr, Orerou. Itobert A. l.awlrn(1f Nitrroan. Wa'fi, An? and alt irM,aa rlalMlnx ailrrisrlr lit ati-4rsr'llr4 lanrl.atc rrlrt-ilf-l lo file thrlr stain. In llilx fare on ur brfore aalil lMhtiay ol .Nvrenber. IM1. J. T. iniwira. urtiiicr notick tor rt'HijrArtny. I'nlleO Waif. Last! OBIrr. RovtMric. Oiirn, reHrmls-r tH . la I. Noitnla hereby irlven that In mm4lanre wllh Ihr mrtlna of the art of CVnTv cf Joim J, IStS. entllsMl "An sl fur the l i l iMterlaiHla In the Walt-, of f'allfi.rnU. Ol Xm. Xera'la and Waiblngt. 11 Teriltnir." teiiilcl In all the I'nMIr IjiixI htatrthf artel ABfu.t f. IrW, Ktilrl A. Inlrtlal4 el Nor. man, Cnn ! I r of Snoliuml.h.Klate of Vahinr Ion. ha thlailay tllnl ill lhl crSleehli .Hum laloMentXo. M2 fnrthe iurrliai nf IlipHK 1-4 of sc-tl.in So. is In Tewnililu No. Ji H. Ilanite Mi. 7 U'rtt, ami will nfler pruof to . l.i w mat the land sought l more valuable for II. tlmlr or stnne than for airrlpultural uro.ra, anilluralaltll.il hi. claim ti tali l.nil U'd the l!Kller ami lltcelrer nf Ihl. iifllre at It. ae trtirir. Orriron, 1111 Monday the ISth day of No lemtior, IS" 'I , He name a. wltnesw.: rieo. Wimllr nf Drain. Oreftm. I..0 IVWulf of Portland. OrvKon, Itllrr hmllh of Itiucburit, Oreicon, ler Irerann ol Kir. V,h. Any anil all Krin. flalmlnr ailremlr the aUive-tlorrllteil land, are rruuesfril In tllo their rlalm In Ihl. nfllce on or before salt! ISIh ilajr of November, 1MI. l.T. HniiMK. rtegUter. JiOTIl'K l OIt ITIII.ICATIOK. Unlleil fitute fjind Office, rtoubiirx. Ore, 8.;i.t. Clh. lwll. Not Ire la hereby Rlren that In rompllanro with the jirorUlont of the act of Courrcn of June i, 1878, entitled "An art fnrthe mlcof timber lamia In the State of California, Oregon, Kcrmla ami Washington Territory." a ex temlcrlto all the Public Uml Ktateaby act of August 4, IMC, John If. Wearer of Haglnaw, ronnty nf Unr. Stale nf Oregon, h till" day filed In this nfllro 111 awnrn atalemeul Nn. 1B21, for the purcliase of the SK!., K' Htt'Kf. NH'J RWi of SiHtlon No. In Town ahlp No. 21 Bnuth, Range No. 1 Woat.tlul will offer proof 10 show that llioland .ought la moru valuable for Its Umber or stone than for sgrl- cultural purposes, ami to eatsbllah hla claim to wld land hefnrotho Iteglatvr anil Receiver nf till nmcu st Itofohiirg, Oregon, on Wednesday tho 271 h day nf November, 1901. Ilu muneaaa witnesses: b. W. ltlggaof Haglnaw.Orrgnn. John Orsy of Kiiglnaw, Oregon, Hdwant ColoofHIar, Oregon, iionjniiiin UhII of rltur, Oregon. Any nnd all persona claiming adversely tho nboTu-duocrilicd land aru rcqneatcd to fllo tiieir claim In thl office on or before said g7ll day of Nov., 1901, J.T. IlRinnn, llcglilcr. Sotlcr. for Publication. IjukI Offlc at Itosoburg, Oregon, October 18, 1001. Nollre la herehv ilvi.n ih.t Hi rMiinu'lnir. named settler ha flloil notice of hi Intention to mulio final proof In support of hi claim, and that said proof, will be made before Marie h. Ware, U.S. Commissioner at Eugtne, Oregon, on Kovemhtit iV 11.11. vi, ri.tni 1 nrn on hla II, K.No.KWS.fortlu.NWUNHt.lvWl.1 SUM Keo. 8, Tp. 20 S., R. 3 Wcat. 110 names th following witnesses to prove hla continuous resldonm llnnn anil nnlllvalinn of said lan:,vlt: ttaao Vi llco, Joe jfeal, Frank Mackle anS n. Y. Vortorol Walker. Una County Oregon. oienw j. T. HBIDOES, Itegltr.