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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1902)
1 It K M A It K A 11 IiKCUlt 15 OK OKOUl A Little Hoy's Life Saved. I Imvo a low words to say regnrding OliiunberJain's Cough Homed'. It r r .I fo Z o 1 that ' 1 cannot praise it enough. I Imnght n I of these is that the cow feeds her bottlo of It from A. K. Stecro of Gocxl- scf well and naturally as long as win, S. P., and when I got bonne wltb'Krtiss is good, whereas when the It the poor lmby could '"V brwtho. fee(J. WQrk ,s lhf0wn CItire. 1 gave the medicine as directed every, . ten minute. ...til he "threw up" mul , 1 her owner she is not always iluMi I thought sure lio Wii8 going to I fed so well nor so naturally. A choke to death We luul to pull phlegm' otitothisjmouth in grout long I x mil positive mul ii in., nut ... .. Untie of cough medicine, my lxy woitl.l nut be on ouitl. lo.lay.-Jom. Dkmont. Iuwooil, Iow:u lor de ly Henson Drugi Co., Cottage Grove, gate, Drain. Lyons & Apple- j i "Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. Shu complained of pains in her chest anil hail a hail cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy w;llter( t00 a inrKer quantity of according to. lir . fecI w Uh t,,e she was well and able to go to school, i , Ilmvouse.ithisrcmc.lv in my family cream than is customary in the for the past cuvcu years and have never I summer, and this fact affects churn known it to fail," says James Premier. , jR temperature in a way for which gast. merchant, Annato Ha v. Jamaica.' bimer m!,-er does not always JllXtZ ':: S "-nce. Nearly all win- tlll'Bl HiUllrtH.il .... of pneumonia, which iiilhisintance was undoubtly warded oil" by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Sold by Benso.v Driu Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons .t Aim'leoate, Drain. A GOOD KECO.MMEXIIATIOX. "I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Livcr.Tablcts is almost invariably to those who have once used them," savs Mr. J. H. "Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than for peoplu to call for it when you feel dull after eating, when you have a bail taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt r-lief which they afford. Kor eale by Be.vsen Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Aitlboate, Drain. A CURE FOR LUMBAGO. AV. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Vn ., eays : "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamber lain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief, which all other remedies had Jailed to do." Sold by Benson Drug Co. SENT FREE. So sure are we that tho locating of a few of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous' sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo aio willing to send one free toany sufferer from the follow ing diseases: " Cold extremities, Crysto cele, Female weakness, Kidney com plaint, Leticorrjiea, Liver complaint. Paralysif , Lost vitality, Nervoustiejriljty, Self abuse. Worn-out women, Sciatica, "Weak and Nervous women, Inegular manarniiitinn Tmimi .toni'V. lttlf.ll mil ti Hill. Tlimirtntl vi Rl,runlefn mill ITlllleVfilnncd ! Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., buttle Creek. Michigan. THREE VARIETIES OF BEES The Cyprians are the greatest honey gatherers on record. Their honey has a watery appearance, which is caused by the cells being filled so full that the capping rests on the honey. They are easily offended and cannot be subdued without using a great quantity of smoke. The Cyprians are rejected on account of these faults by those who produce corab honey. Their symmetry and bright colors render them things of beauty, if not a joy forever. Italian bees were first in troduced into the United States di rect from Italy, early in i860, by a purchasing agent of the commis sioner of agriculture. They are liked better than other races, which though better honey gatherers are not as easily subdued and handled. I think their golden yellow color has much to do with their popu larity. Italian bees do not winter as well in a cold climate as the common black or brown bees, but they defend their hives better against moth and robber bees, and are more energetic in gathering houey. The smallest bees known are na tives of the West Indies. They build in the open air, fastening a single comb to the branch of a small tree or shrub. This comb is 110. larger than a man's hand, is very fragile and delicate. There are one hundred worker cells to the square inch of surface. The tiny workers' bodies are longer than house flies and more slender. They are blue black in color with part of the ab domen a bright orange. These diminutive bees gather veryjjttle surplus honey, therefore theif'culti vatiou 'would not be profitable. WINTER MUTTItR MAKKR. Late fall and winter butter mak ing is attended with some ilifti- elite not found in summer. One change takes place also in the fat globules, for they become smaller .iiwl hnrtler. mid the cream s more 1 . i... mnicuii to gmner ami tu i-iimu. I IUS IS especially line wueu spring calving is the rule. Much ol the difficulty of winter butter making, however, arises from the fact that the cream is usually kept longer In! a.i js no nroperly -ripened . - . . , . . ter tllincumes in ciiiiruiug arc uut: io some one or more of these changes, or to the greater readiness with which the cream foams in a full churn in winter time. Nearly nil of the winter churning diffi culties can be avoided on lines which what has already been said will indicate. Fill the churn only about one-third full, so that there will be plenty of concussion. If it be necessary to hold the cream, do it in a temperature ns low as pos- sible, and at the same time avoid freezing, and then when sufficient cream has been gathered raise the temperature to a good ripening CH0E0IH8B0H9a0HeB01On0neaOB0BHHBBOBH0BO s a e B O B B e The Job nfflee of this for the bo-it of prlntlm;, barely living price. Wliou you need nnytlilni; In the lino of print ing pleitMj remember thiit tho motto of thUoQlee U "(iotxl Work, (ino.1 Material, NeiilnvM mul Dis patch" mul tho price ate ulthln thervufh of all. B 0 B e B e Bohemia JNPugget Up-to-date Printing The Kind That Pays. o B O B B 0 0 flOBCBBBBaaeBncnoBoaoeBeBOBDOfloflBooaoBoa IU Crystal (I.NCOKl'OltATED) 0. W. LLOYD, I'roHlilent II. D. SCOTT, Vloe-rrenlilent The five splendid properties comprising the mining claims forming this company are located in the great Bohemia Mining District in I.aue and Douglas counties, Oregon. These properties have had much work done uppn them, so that now U'ey ore embryo mines with an assured future. jf i The stock of this company is now upon the market. Its par value is $1 . It is non-assessable.. rIts principal office is in Cottage Grove. s For development purposes a limited amount'of stock has been authorized to be sold at 5 cents per share. Two of the claims the Mountain Lion and EI Calado are on the now famous Helena lode. These two claims have had over 600 feet of tunnels run on.them and the face of the tunnels are now in solid ore. DLJh?azLk JorcLaii, Secretary loin In making additions to the ci emu always stir well. Cream ought to he stirred two or three times a day. TlSMil'HONl'S ON TAHIJJS. DINING There is a new quick-lunch tele phone in Chicago, and the city has the honor through the Chicago Telephone Company of being the fiist 1,10 worl(1 t0 provide diners they eat w" leiepiioue.-. The broker, financier, merchant now eats his lunch placidly certain that his place of business can call him up and he can talk back to it without leaving his table. Three cafes of the citv are already using the system, and it promises to be installed in all the popular eating places within a short time. All the dining table now needs is a stenographer and typewriter to make man absolutely happy. Chicago Herald. WHO III? WAS. What the small boy knows some times surprises, his elders. For in stance, when one of President Roosevelt's boys entered the pubt lie -school in Washington his teacher asked him the usual ques tions. "What is your name?" said she. "Kermit Roosevelt K-K R-M-I-T." he replied, spelling the name carefully. "Who is your father?" "He is IT," solemnly replied young Roosevelt. - - - - Jtfinl the Itolicinhi Xumel. H a B O e B O B O a e B par In at your ll8o"al of any ami nll, klinls ut ' j a B ca ts B B e B a B e B on. mining o. FKAXK WIIKKIJUlrnminiror KltA.VK K. JOitOAST Secretary a-stmma. c Asthmalcnc Brings Instant in all SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE CrlAINCd FOR TEN YCAFtS nays: " our V waul to M-ii.l In every siill'cicr similar lo t In .111.1 tlut ciiri'd Mr. Wells. We'll ncihI it by mall I'OnT- J I'AIH, Absolutely Free (if Chnruc, lo any sntlcrer who will write for it, even 011 11 piMtiil. Never iiiiiul, tli.iiiliy.111 au'deHpiiirinii, hnwever ? bad ymir cane, AiIiiiuiIciki w:ll relleveiiud'euie. Tl'ettnrfo your ciihc C lliemoro ela.l we are to Hi'iul it. Do nut deluv. Willi' ut lince. inl- l die-sinu UK. TA 1'T IIH.' MKDU'IXI'. CO., 7U Kant CUIlh St., A X.Y. City. Sold by all Di uutiists. d Cottage Grove Improved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Business Houses and Splendid Residences. l.nt 011 tlt iriiirl ml (nminrns l reeln, rMining Claims in Bohemia. Alntracl of title Hccuriil and ;uiiraiileel. lnt.it million 11 h to tlm lawn inveriiiiii; tin .liHpixul of uoveriiment IiiimIh. Ilow In Hi'.'lire homi'i'tciiilH, t i n 1 1 k-r IiiiiiIh, iniiuni; cIiiiiiim, etc. l'roierty for iale pulilitlicd weekly. Cottauk liiiovK in the Hccoiid city in I.iuio ooiitil v, Oregon. Huh a population of about l.'.'lHI. Tne center of the four polniH of liin I'liiiipiicH when It eiiiueM to liir.'i-H 1111. 1 cjircriH. ltoliemia with itM vact illinium ht.iiiii'c- only thirty-live iiiIIch poutli eii!l. ith a U""l wapiti mm I luinlinit froiu the S. I'. It. It. depot rljjlit heie in town. Prospective railioad to llie liilncf. The Count I'ork of the Willamette river, 011 which in Hituule.1 tho Black Untie qnickMlvci mlliex, "ixlccli nillen xoittb, llowK tliroueb the center of ilieeilv f 11 niir-li t nie abiiuilanl water facilittcti. It in only a mile ami 11 half lo iin conlliiriice with Kow liver, the millet of the utenl limber ranitex In the nmili eitHl. AVexlwaitl toward Ihc cimwi Till 1 in 1111 in exIitiiiHtiible xupplv of tiinU'r, intcrfpaccil with iiiiiiieiotiH rich luriiilii IiiiiiIh well unproved and cultivated . Ninth or Hoiith from hereon the S. P. railroad you call reiich either Portland or San I'riinciHi-o mul he in touch with the whole world on t-lmrt nolfce. Wnler work in lull operation, t'.lcctrfc llj;liliinil I i'li' ilmti i; h hI 1; jn eoniplele. r riii' best iiriciilturnl lalidx in 1 .11 nt' cinn.ly lie in the vicinity miiruiiiul. i ti jr Cut In i:e (iiove (in either Hide, 111 foi farming; or Mock rainiti);. Corrw'ponilcncc rolicitiyl. jK. Few of oar IJn ron ms: 1 1 'JO feet front on north elite of Main Ntrect, by nlmilt ISOO feel deep. bolllldiHl by rlvvr'on the north. Iloui-e of veveu roomi1, barn and out liout-i-f. Thin in tho li.vt liu-iiii'Hs location in Cottage Urove. I'rice 1MOO.OO. H A two Htnry finely flnifli.'.! houcc, 1'Htlil iihiiiih, naiiiroom ami outiio.iM'n. -plcij.Iiil location, two hum in iiui: aim L.imIcm iiddilion in tout liens t Cottapt I rove. I'rice $L'W). 4 Two Mory dwelling hoiife, ten roiimn, brick fruit hoiiHe, fruit treeH, !K) feet front 011 north pideol .Main cltect l)y ei 1 iiv A line 300 feel tie ep, corner property, r 11 hotel. I'rice 27r0. local ion for 5 A tw.i-lorv line, iilninM newdwell imr liiiuce, it ronmw, barn mid oiilhoui'e eiimpletei three loin. A Hplendid or chat'.l "f voiinj.' Iiearlnit Ireon, together with xrupen and varniiii. killdn of beriii'i'. SitnulL'il in l.oiiL' an. I I.aiideH iidditiou In MouthciiMt Cottage (irovo. I'rice I200. A Hplendid ranch of 100, about 00 acres heavily tinil ercd. balance cai-llv cleared, never 'failine; water mipply, about four inili'B went of Cnltaptltrovo. UiihIi price f.ViO. A Imi other terms. Von lill hiIms a deal if you ovei look thix. lOOiicren of agricultural and timber liutil, well watered, I'omuinipioveineiitH, coon riiiib'uotillet, about 5 mllett cast o' .Sau'inaw, Oretjon. Thin is 11 bargain ut 1800.00. Lota in the I), (i. McFurlanil addition to Cottage lirovo, on wuelxidu at pricea to Hill t purchnsoru for cimh. FivuactcHof line building and agri cultural laud and, i mile east of Cottage south side of county road to (irove, on ISohemia. flOOperaere Tho Cnrrin Turk prlnciiially within tlieeity limits, cnnHiHiing of ceven acres 011 the bankM of tho Coast Fork river, tin ideal pleasure resort or building spot. Splendid grove, expensive new foot brfllgo spanning tho river, tho most available place for a puhlie park. Price $2000. 'vioit DR. JORDAN'S ontAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY I0S1 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL f ISitVMD fUitb nod Bmatb.J ThelHrpcitAnatoralcat Museum !n (lie Wor.d. (trfattit nttrnrtlon n th City, A lVrnkneaifi. or anyenntritet k ti ilhsinQ,vtmlt ivrt y vureti Uy 9 tho oldCNt Hppctitlliitim tl)9l'ACiUo OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES i Yiinnv tnni and mlilillc r ir.l mm who aro itlTerliitf k Irum the tnvctii of roiitliful India r nrutliiiiv or f!Ziiiiii It. nuitnrKr k ' yeBTt, Ncrvtmuiidihyiilf'iii Oelillltj.Ini. P iiuimo.r. IjtfwC Jli.iliu(l liiiillliicumnll. . ) oi.tp.ui; MHTSiinliir-'lHrii, l'ri,Mii,iir f I'llli'l., Mwn.irrnu-1., . tm, r r-qiir ll.'JI . I .r Urlmilliiir, ftc. My n combination of m rernelltifi, ofKrvutcurntlvn po er, tlio Iloctnr lianHOHrriuitrtt.t I1I9 tri'iitrnfiit tltHtlt ivill not A ' only urfurii rmmi-Ulitft relief, but permiii.ent r cure. Tlie lluc-tor dueq imt claim toeeifurm A ' mlrnclei, but Ii we.ll kni,vvH.to bo a Jitlr anil w Miuura I'hVNlclan und Hurcemi. nremlaeat u bUKpeclalty J)lBa uf nvn. a NYi'iiii'is thoroughly ernnicntea irom tlin yteiu without tliuumiof Jloicur... a Ti ii.' lilted by an Iixpert. Jtinllrnl cnr( for lliiiilnre, A quick and ratttail Q eurelnt I'llva. I'lnrn nnd I'l-liilu), by T Dr. Jordan's apcclal mlnteM raetlinUa. A r.VIIUV JIAN applying to u will receive : our Ivm'it opinion at lilsconiplalnt. A We wilt llwmmtct a 1VMTJYJ1 CVBEtn V evert ease me wviertaKe. ..... , . Omnnllallori I'ltKIJ and dtrlctlyprlnta. CltAlUIVH YtiltY UKASONAIILli Treatment personally or by Icitur. Vrlt "r HooW. jim.tsoi'iiy op Jtf AllllIAOi:. rriLKDl'ui-ic. (A valuable book for men.) Call or writ OR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market 81., 8. F. an 11 i 1 a in a n jx: :ir:R:nns i Relief and Cues. Permanent Cure ON RECEIPT OF l'OSTAL. There In uothliii; like Asthimilcne. It lirliiK Inctuiit lellcf, even in tho wiust cares. ltcuicH w hen nil I'lec fails. Tho Rev. O.K. Will. f.S of Villa Kl.lye, III., trinl Ixiitlunl AHtliniitlciir icceive.l ,iu pind comillion. I.caiinnl tell von how thank ,(ul I feel for tho pio.l .It'l l veil (rum it. I was a hln vc. chained u ith pulriil mho tin oat and iiHlhma for ion yen ih. I ilcsialii'd of ever boin cured. I ,nu vniir tut vert ii- en ic 11 1 fur llu cine of this ilii'iulful ami loi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 v; iliHcnsc, axllinm, mul tliMiilit vuii had iivt'iHiuil.i'ii uiiiM'lf, Imi! 1 i'hiiI v 11 1 'lofiv.' il 11 ttiul. To my nrnlni' the irialai'lcd , like a chin 111. .Semi me a (iill-i-lr.c.l Iniltlu." a trial trout incut of Aslhiiinlcne. 11 Two fplciulid loth 011 "oi'ond itrect in CottMKo . love, l'rlce A Mplemlid live-room eolliie,!', llilc, workhhop. chicken houce, wimkUIiciI ; lluee l.iti all enclosed : line locHtinti III U',',lll..itlti(iti..ll t.t(-..l ..dr..,'.. Irt... in'ico, half ilow 11. HOO feel by 100 feet in a suburban locu tion. Natural spring, oiik trees, nil ail joining (.Hit hills in west Cottage (irove. I'rice fcKX). A liiielv llnisheil two storv dwellini 1,..,.-.. .... 1..,, 1 " ' ir " "".I"", ....in 1. .in,. 1. -in, -in j stone ''('liar, wnler anil elielrfc lights aboiil nine lots froiitiuu on foiirlb stieel inljuiiiiug river in r.'i.r, near Christian church, got d burn and nuthouse. I'rice flOOO. Two slory dwelling house, six rnonis, goisl burn, 11111I woislslied, two huge l.ils on corner ojijiosiie Catliolitt church. I rlco !I00. Two goisl lots near railroad 100 feet siuarc. I'rice $125. I'ariniiig land, well improved, 1 mile from Cottago (irove, adjoining the coun ty road, in tracts from 5 lo 100 acres. If you want a haigaiu look this up. Splendid cottagooii Fourth sticct,$7fi0. Look this up if you want a bargain in a Inline. One hundred acres of improved land lying in a tract east and wt st within a 1 1 1 11 ter of a milo of Cottage (irovo, ad joining county road. n.,,. 1......I....I .......... (.....-......I I.....I ' i0j. couiily road one-qiiarlerof h mllu tt0Bt of Cottsge Urove, lying in u tract north ami south. Two good dwelling houses on adjoin ins: lots in the Shut wood block. I'rico $i:;oo. 100 acres improved farm on north bank of How ltivur, twelvemiles from Cottago (irove on the line of tho It. R. survey to ltoheinia. l'rice.$:ill00. JEROME KNOX & CO. SOUTH AND EAST VIA pTHE SHASTA ROUTE or 'rim :miirniii?i)T I) Trains leave Cottage Grovo land and way stations at L!:l I 112:55 iii. for I'ort u in anil 8:!I0 ) m :0ft it m '-':05p ut 5:00 it m Hi-lfi it in IiV Portland " Cottugu Grovo Ar Ashland " Kacramento " San Kranclsco 8:!!0 u m 2:57 p in J2:!IOa in rulOp m 7 .55 p in l'nllman and Tourists cars an both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and Kl I'aso, and tottrint enrn to Chicago St Louis, New Orleans mid Washington, Connecting at Snn Francisco with tho several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, I'hilllpiiies, Central and South America. See agent at Cottago Grovo station, or address It. II. MiM.nit, G 1'. A. I'ortlunil, Oregon. SubuvrlOo for the yityyct. mate NOIU'i: I'Olt I'ltlll.MUTION. tllilte.l HUt(l Unit lirDi'i', ltimi'titirKiOt., IK ti'licr HI, Itml. Kntlrit In tivrul.)' kIvcii Hint in I'liiut'llaiii'O Willi tlin ir.ivlloiia nl tin net nl CiiiiKr.'iil Jiuiu a, IMS. entitle.! "An ai'l tur Iliu rait' at Iliiilii'rlaii.U In Hut Htiitra (if I nllluntla, Ot kuii, Nuvii.Ik stnl Wsnliliiitlini Torrltorjr ,"( ti'll.lcl In nit the I'al.lli' l.aml Htalca l.y art ill AllKU'l I. I"''-1! Tli.imiK M. III.hIhiiiI (lowiiiir elty) lA'oun. Couiily (( i.itilaii, Hlate nl lltii. Kiill, ll till itsy llll'.l III t It In t.nil'U tit.. nrii etalriiiciit Nn. IMOt, for tin' ii(i'lis.i (it Hie nl IIik II ! el See 1 1 nil Nn. 'JJ In 'linMi.lill' Nn. '.'I H , Until;.' ft H'ol, ami wit offer pri'iil In cli.iw Iliat llui In ml uniiitlil Is iiinri. Miluitlil.t fur It" lliutxT iirrliini' Until fur Hlirli'tilluriil iir"u'i, iin.l to ctnlillli tils I'lntfu In wil.l liiinl In'f.uii tin. Il.'itlilrr ami He. i-Ler nl till- nlllie al H.iM'liiltK, lltfK.nl, nil K-tliii.l'i) , llui In iliiy nl Jmiimr) , W2. ltd in. imi" ii line"-.': I.. M. fi rkliii.. Henry W. I'luiri'lilll, W. A IVrklim, I!, .1, C.ih'Isii.I, of I .iiik, Ori'idin, Any iitnl ll K'ri"in iUIiiiIhk H.lti'rx'ly I It o HlMivi'-.le-erll'i"! lamia arw ri'Miie'tnl In ltl llirlr elnlin In tlil iilllii'ini nrbcloie a.l Ih ili.y n( Jmiiiary, J. T. ItlillilRs, tlenlnler. NOTIl'K III' KlItt'lIITUIIi:. ( iillnio' (Iriivi-, (iri'Ki.n. Nov. Tl.Wll mil II. iuuiu.k; Von urv licri'liy tiulltled Hint wv In. M' ex IKii.leil iliirlnu (In. ear emllnic Dec. .1 1 I . IMni, inn humltrd 1 n 1 1 n r- la labor sti.l liiitiruvi'ini'iit nn eiicli nl the Illicit lull. mini: ile.etlt.eil niln- IIik i'IiiIiiik, lii-ll. TI Ilnrny" Imalcil III Hie Ilnlidiilit MIiiIiik IMlrlel ninl iwnrtleil nil .Kin V7fl.il Honk A nl tin. MIiiIiik lleinnl- nl muo I'liiinlv. (iri'ituii : the "limner" Ineateil In lie uilicmla Mill bur llllrlel mul reninli'il nn litlKe '.'Til ol Hunk ft nl III MIllllIK ltl l.iritl.lt Ijitie I'liiiuty, On-Ki'li. anil the ' Del mil" hi. cHlwl In Itm Mnlieiiila MIiiIiik lUnlrlet ami re innlr.1 n i'Ke A7n nf Hi mil ii nf Hie MIiiIiik ll. enr.Wiif i '. n k I h a ( iniiiiy. (ireKiui: In outer tn hut. I Miitil I'lrilniM illi.'er tint prnvliilniiii nt Sivtimi Mil of Ihn Itell.r.l siatuiea ef the t'lilieil Slate-, Hltil Hie allien. Itueiil llierrtn. ai tiriiieil Jan i'.'inl, IfNi, i-.ui, cniliiK annual In iH,r tiM,ii nitiiliiK I'laliii. l-iliiK tlio iiiii.uiul re- iiilre.l to liuli! eaeli uf aalil three I'lalin fur (lie crlnil cii.ltiiK (he SI. I ilav of liei'i'intn'r, llKU Ami. II Hllliln iitnvty itaa Ir.iiu tlie n-r-uiml .ervle.- tifthln nuili-e. or within ninety ilny Hller the I'lilillrnlli'ii Ihervof you fall nr reliKc to I'ot.lritiiilt' your i-nillun of ueli e rt.mllltii(t an n iit-umter. yuur lulere.t Inthu I'lalm will iH'iHimv the pruperty ot tlie uh M'riUtr. your l-n-n her-, uhnhaiu made tint reiiutuil vti'on.llluiv, ly the tvrina of ,alil ei Hon. ni:n. w. i.uivii v. j. ii .vim notici: i-oa fifiiMOATioN. UuIIihI Ktute. Uml tlltidt HiMlairK. I'rt'.. lieewnlK-r 'it, ivn. Nutlro It hereby given that In coiiiillaiieti Willi tlie iiriivlitnmi of the art nl Cunitre." nl June S. li)H. i'iilltle.1 "All net for Ihe niln nl tliuter Intnl. In the Hiulr'.it California, Ore Kim. NeVHiIn ttml Wu.hlllKliili Terillnry," nvx tenile.. In Mil tile I'lihlle IjiihI flair by act nl AinriKt I. IW, Mr. Mlniilu hir,- Jenkl if (liiwii or i-lty) MprlliKll.'Ul. Couiily nf Iwitui, Htale of l)ri'K"li haa Hi a day filial In thin oIIUhi her nworii nlaiiiient No. I'.'Ci, for tho iiireliau of the NV ';nf t-octlon No. jl, Tnli.iti I'J foiilli, uf lUliK" 'J Wet ami will olll-r itikiI In h"W Hint tin. lautt koukIiI U liiortf valuable fur lla timber iimliiiiu than fur nKiliiittural uir-(Mi-oa, ami tu catuhllph her claim It, tmlil land liefuru tint ItitgUtur mul tteieher of Hit niniv at ItiweUirK, (IrsKOU, mi Tinwday, the llth day nf March, IW. Hhu limnuKin Mttni'.r: J. P. liHiniiuiii ol nitlaK Oroii'. (Iroii.n , folili KIlliKer uf KallCteek, llrvmui, (InirKU j.aireof SirliiKtlt.l.l. Iiluiill, ('has KlaaliiKur of KiiKumt, OrvK'Ui. Any suit all ermiu tlatnilnK a.lvcr't-ly thct ntiovt'-.letertl m lamla are itii.iite.l In ttle their fin I Hi" In tliln nlliee on or Ik lore raid IIIU day of : March, J. T IIiiiikii. ItntiUler. I The ... I RESORT 0 IllvcrSt., Cottni't' tlroiro. t III . V 4 1- . V Wo carryan cJHra lino line of l,l(iiora ami ClKarn, mul If you huts (kiii.Iiiii Inwiiiit Kun.1' In our line wo woiilil appreciate call from you. oooooooooocooooooooooc NOTICK l'OH rt'HMCATION. t'lilieil titatca Iaii.1 Oftlcu Itii.eliurg, Oreiton, January V, too.'. Notice 1 1. hereby iiU'eu Hint III iiiiiillaiico wltti tho iimvlalniiK of the net of fmiKri'iri nf Juno 3, 1K7H, eiitltleil "All art for Hie mile nt limber liinilaln tint Klntitt of (,'iillforiila, Ore nun, Nenutu, mul WHhhti)ii Territory," n oxten.le.l to all tho I'nhllo fjitul Slstes by act of Annual 1, IWr.', Tliomns O. Johnson of Kit Konc, County of Ijiiio, Htutu of UrcKnn, haa lids liny lllt'.l In tills i)lk u his sworn Htntuiaoiit No. r.i:i!i, fur tlio imrelia.e of tlio Hlv nf Heel Ion No, I1.', T.mn.lilp ?1 Hmilh ot Hiiuko II Went mul will offer proof to khow Hint the hind hoiikIi! la moro vulualilo for Its timber or ntune Hum for iKrleiiltiiriil purixn-en, ami tn cutabllah his uliilm lo fiilil liiinl before tho ltexlutor mill llo cclvor of this olllco ut KtmuhurK, Otckoii, on Wi'ilnoniliiy tho 1'Jtli ilny ol llurcli, 1W.'. Ho niiinca ns wltnoaNoai Murtln HuiiKominii, Charloy OUon, Hlinoit JOoviluhl, I.ouls Iliilvormin of KiiKenu, OrvKiin. Aiiyiiu.lHll iHtrsoiiH olulmliiK itilvurnoly tlio Hbovo-ileherlhoil liillda aro rcineateil to lllo their I'lulniH In this olllco on or beforo mtl.l 12th iliiyof March, llKU. J. T. lliiliKiKS, lti'Rlator. NOTIOK VQ l'UflUOATION. I.mii.1 OflU'O ntltoKuburir, Oregon, Nnvcmtior ft, ltmi. Notice Ih hereby given; that tlio followiiiK named cottier lias tiled nollco of IiIm liiteiillnn to muko II mil pronllii mippnrt nf lila clidm,anil that (alii proof will bo inarto beforo Maria L Wuro V, H, Commlaalonor nt KiiKeno, Oregon, on December 11,1901 viz: Harmon I. Ogilen on Ida II, K, No, S7SS fur tho 8 M BV 4 Boo, 'J7 Tp, IDS., Il.2Vcat. Ila nitmea tho follnwlin? ivltnonsea tn prnvn lila continuous resilience upon Hint cultivation of Bald land, viz: Charley Omlnu, Olto Morton, M.Doaiio, James Wllholm, of Crcsucli, Luno County, Oregon, J.T, II in nets, Register. You unit buy nny preparation nt J, I. Ctiriin's that Ih advertised in any paper. Itciiifimhor we make it oneululty ol tuiuily it-ccipto. -i5- ma s