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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1902)
BOMKTHINO THAT WILL 1)0 YOU GOOD. Wo know of no way in wlilcli wo cnn boofmoro scrvico to our leaders thun to tell thorn of something that will bo of real good to them. Kor this reason wo want to acquaint them with what wo consider onu of tlio very bout remedies on tho market for coughs, colds, ami that alarming complaint, croup. Wo have used It with snub good results, in our family so long that it has become a lvonsoliolil necessity. Uy it prompt usowo haven't any doubt but that It has time ami again prevented croup. Tho testimony in given upon our own experience, ami wo surest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes ns a safeguard against croup. Camden (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by Lyons & Applegatc, Drain. Hensoii Drug Co., Collage Grovo. MR. WHKHlKR HOT RID OK HIS KHKUMATISM. "During the winter of 1898 I was so lame In my joints, In fact nil over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when I bought n bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Krom the tirst application I begun to get well, and was cured and have worked steiulilv all tho year. R. WiiKELKit, Xorthwnud, N Y. Kor sale liv I.vnns .t AtinleiRite. Drain, lleuson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. FOR STOMACH TKOCI5LKS. "I have taken a great many different medicines for stomach trouble and con stipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of Unn kerto, Iowa, "But never hail as gooil re sulia from nnv as from Chamberlain's Stomach A Iavcr Tablets." For sale by llenson Drug Co. When yon lack energy, do not relish your fooil, feel dull and stupid, after eating, nil you nieil is a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach fc Liver Tablets. They will make you feal like a new man and givo yon an appetite like a bear. For sale by lienson Drug Co. SKNT FREE. So sure arc we that tho locating of a few of our Klectric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo me willing to send olio free to any sufferer from tho follow ing diseases: ' Cold extremities, Crysto cclo, Female weakness, Kidney com- Iilaint, Lcueorrhea, Liver complaint, 'aralysif , Lost vitality, Nervouadebility, Selfnbuso, Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation, Iinpotency, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc.. Sanitarium City Electrical Co., tiattle Creek. Michigan. Marshal's Sate of Real Property, Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a variant issued by the City ICecorclerof thel'Ity of Cottage drove. Lane County, Oregon, to me directed, dated the 31it day o( January, HU2, and against each of the person herein named, commanding me to collect the assessment due on each of the following described lots, part thereof and tracta of land in the Cltyof Cot tage Urore as hereinafter tet forth for the Im provement of Main and Wall streeta from tho right of way of the S. P. P., K. to the nest boundary of said City of Cottage Orove, I hare levied littnn tho fnllmvinir described nmwirti- a more particular description ot each lot, part I mcreoi or tract oi lanti togeiner wiin iiie name of the owner or reputed owner and the delin quent aeement due thereon, being as follow a, to-wit! Thomas Allen Lot 3 of Block 2 of Shield's Addition J.V, 00 lira. K. J. Sherwood Lots 1 and 2 of Illock 5 J. II. McFarland'a Addition 70 (0 Charles Uruneau Lots 1 and 2 of Illock No. 2of D. G. McFarland'a Addition 81 00 C M lfcnderer Lois Nog. I and 2 of Illock No. i D. U. McFarland'a Addition 81 00 fj. V- McCoy-Lota Xos 1 and 2 of Block Xo 3 of I). Q. McFarland'a Addition 81 00 C. II. Jones lOts 3 and 4 of Illock Xo. 3 ot U. O. McFarland'a Addltlen 81 00 H V and Cora II Veatch Lots 3 and 4 of Illock 4 of U. O. McFarland'a Addition 81 00 II L I'lckard-Lota 3 and 4 of Block Xo. 5 of I) U McFarland'a addition 8100 MrsbJ Knowlion A snip of land 165 feet wide offof the north aide of following described tract: Beginning at the N. W. corner of Block 1 of llazelton'a 2nd Addition to Cottage Urore, run thence West 14 rodshnd 6 feet, thence South & roils, thenca In a Southeasterly di rection along the County Road 22U rods, thence runnlmr due North ncarlv 22 roils to the place of beginning Mrs Louisa Leonard Lots l.'Jand Sot Block Xo. 1 of Hazelton'a2nd Addition to Cottage Grove Caroline Chrlsman Lots 1, 2, 3,4, & and ti of Block Xo. 2 of llazelton'a 2nd Ad dition to Cottage tirovo Cal sterenaon Lot to2of Block Xo 3 of llazelton'a 2nd Addition to Cottage drove CI) llrown Lot Xo 2 of Fractional Block K.l ,-o 126 00 252 00 42 00 No 3 of llazelton'a 2nd Addition to Cottage Grove Also beginning at the X. W. corner of the above described lot run thence In a X. W. direction In a straight line 6 rods and 4 feet to the X. K. corner of Lot 1 of Fractional Block 2 of llazelton'a 2nd Addition and to S. line of J. II. McFarland'a land, thence east along said McFar land'a line 3 rods and 12 feet to the X. K. corner of Lot 2 of Fractional Block 3 llazeltnn's2nd Addition, thence North vest to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point l'JrH links west of the X, VY. corner of Countv Surrey Xo 198, thence Wost 3.43 chs., thence South 9fi degrees and 45 minutes West 2.23 chs. thence northwpst iyt links, thence Xorth 88 j links to the place of beginning 1U7 S6 Caroline and W. 8. Chrlsman A strlpnf land 165 feet deep abutting on Wall Street on the North aide of the follow ing described premises Beginning at a point 1M links South ,14 !i degrees Wen and 4 feet South 43 degrees East from the Northwest corner of County Survey 198, thence South 43 degrees Kast about 16 feet to the Kan boun dary of said Survey 198, thence Xortli Mdegreeaand 15 minutes East about CO feet tothoSW corner of a lot con veyed to Annie llelnrlch, thence N W 26 feet, tbence X K 20 feet, thence Shi foot, thence N JS 20 feet, thence S K 14 feet to the X E corner of a tract of land owned by Ella Whipple, thence X E 16 feet, thence S E21 feet, thence Xorth Mdegreeaand 15 minutes East about 131 feet to tho N W corner of County8urvey 198,tbenco WeatS.08 chs to the place of beginning. Also begin ning at thoX W corner of County Pur vey 198,thenco West 126! links, thence South Hit links, Iheneo in a south easterly direction 4W links, thence Xorth 54 degrees atd 15 minutes East 153 links to the place of beginning 141 90 And on March 8th, 1902, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day In front of the City Hall In the City of Cottage Grovo, Lano County, Oregon, I will tell each uf said plccoa of property to tho high est bidder therefor, for cash, sufllclont to pay said assessment together with Interest thereon and the costs and expenses of advertising and "Vated tli!s7th day of February, 1902. IIEIITNUNN, Marsha! of the City of Cottage drove. SPARK THIS SCHOOL CHILDREN. Kvciilng Telegram. Some readers may have thought The Telegram slighlly iconoclastic when a few days ago it criticised mildy the appeal to school children for funds for various purposes: but here is the Kansas City Star, a very conservative paper, saying: A spacics of tribute which is never justified under any circum stances is that which is levied from time to time on the school children. It doeu't make any difference what the object may be the principle is wrong. The money, to begin with, dosen't come from the children. It is supplied by their parents, and in a majority of cases is given simtilv because it is asked and, so lar as the children nre concerned, t without any proper uuderstauditiK of its design or purpose, l here is no sentiment which will warrant this plan lor obtaining money. It does not teach any lesson of patri otism or generosity. It is an ap peal to minds which are not fitted to discriminate as to the propriety of complying with the requests or re fusing them. Generally speaking, the pupils who attend the public school or their parents need the money which they are asked to give. Buying books and clothing for children is an expense which many families find it difficult to meet. If there are those who can be liberal without sacrifice, those who are not so situated are made uncomfort able. Nobody in the world is more sensitive than children. The piac tice of canvassing for money in the schools under any pretext, is inde fensible. It is a violation ot pro priety, and ought not to be allowed. The Telegram quite agrees with this. Neither the children nor their parents ought to be subject to this species of imposition required Cbe Crystal Con. mining Co. (IXCOIU'OHATKD) G. W. LLOYD, l're-ldent II. 1). SCOTT, VIce-I'rcsIdeut ff1 The five splendid properties comprising the mining claims forming this company are located in the great Bohemia Mining District in Lane and Douglas counties, Oregon. These properties have had much work done upon them, so that now they are embryo mines with an assured future. The stock of this company is now upon the market. Its par value is $i It is non-assessable. Its principal office is in Cottage Grove. 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 Kl Calado are 011 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. Frank Jordan, Secretary J&vmcvQ Store STILL PROSPEROUS IScaiutiful Neckties Free THE WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O. Walker of Walker is justly proud of his deservedly growing trade. Never tiring, .he has not failed to grasp every oportunity to secure for his customers the top price for their produce of every kind. Only Look ! And you will know his goods and prices are right. He now offers a Beautiful Necktie free to his cus tomers with their next $2.00 cash purchase. Ask him for Schil lings teas, coffees, spices, etc, and you know you have the best. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. to give or made the butt of ridicule for not giving what they cannot afford or is contrary to their honest inclination. A DIl'FIiRHNCH AND A MS- TI NOTION. There is a little girl in the city whose passion for the truth under all circumstances euibarbassed her father very much the other day, re lates the New York Tribune. Not long ago he lost a high salaried phce in a business house because of its absorption by a trust and in the evening denounced all persons con nected with trusts as theives and robbers. Hut the trust found that it needed him, and he was soon holding his old place, in addition to a good block of stock. It was noticed that the little girl whs deeply impnssed with the incident mid looked at her father doubtingly when he was home. One evening there was company at the house and the host became involved in a heated political debated with a pepery guest. The former made a statement which the latter flatly denied. "Why, my dear man," laughed the host, 'you don't mean to call me a liar?" 'No he don't." declared the lit tle one, as she sprang in front ol the visitor and glared at him with flaming eyes, "and I won't have it. My papa is a robber and a thief, but he is no liar!" The explanation was soon secur ed from the child, and the hilarity that followed the expose was the joy of the evening. Ml huvo used Chamberlain's Cough Kenicdy font number of years unil huvo no hesitancy in saying that il in the best remedy for coughs, colds iiml croup 1 i have ever used in my family. I have notuonlsto express my conlldcneo in this remedy. Mum. J. A. Moohk, Nortli Start Mich, Kor csitu by Lyons & Apple gate Drain. Helicon f)rug Co., Culture Grove. FRAXK WIlKKI.KIt, Treasurer Flt.VXK E. JOItUAX, Secretary In Koine over tho famous "f-liiiBtii Konto" of tho Southern Pacific Co. tho traveler over finds something new to excite his admiration anil intcrcHt, Starting at Portland. 0110 traverseH the whole length of the Willamette Valley, thupcm of the NorthwetU. Mt. Hood, Mt. JefTerhoii. and tho Three Sintcro ami other snow-capped peaks arc kept in siu'lit for hoars. The beautiful valleys of the UiiiMiia and Rocne) Rivera, with their orchards of prunes, poaches, ap ploa, and other fruits are a delight In themselves. Tho croHsint; of t he great mountain harrier between Oregon anil California reveals the grandest moun tain scenery in tho United .States. Tho wonderful turnings, twisting, and douhlings of tho railroad bring into view a grand array of towering mount ains and profound gorges Into which wo gaze from dizzy heights, for est clad mountain slopes streching up to tho line of perpetual snow, and tho foaming mountain streams dashing fiercely down deep canyons, now and then stopning for a sliott rest in somo quiet pool. After a days enjoyment nf old .Mt, Shasta, tho finest peak on tho continent, we drop rapidly down tho canyon of the Sacramento to tho broad plains of the Sncramonto Valley In Cal ifornia, and thenco through vineyards and orchards to San Francisco. For maps and descriptive literature address H. H. Miixkr, Gen. Pas. Agont, Portland, Or. FOItSALKOH TKADK. Agoo'l in comobearlng property In a thriving mill town In Oiegnn for salo or trade. For information address Lock llox 11, Cottage Grovo. Fine residences, choice lots, business blocks for sale Jerome Knox & Co. A.STI-IM.A. ctj:r:e FKHJE ! Asthm.ilenc Brines Instant in all SUNT AltSOLUTIJLY FUUK CHAINED ron tsn instmit iclli'f, SSo YCArtS when all clue at Jf -Juia il 1 iii'iupiii you iiiuuivi'ispiiiiwii vwim'ii, mil rcauivcii ,'"W-b,,',, tugive It a trial. To mv Kiirpilso the trial iicltd in , 1 -l,' . 1 1. ..... ,, Jk iikii 11 ciiiirni. V want to eenil to everv suHerer similar In I he uno that cured Mr. PAH), Ahfolulelv I'rco of Charge, I it, even on a postal. Never mind, though yon aicdof pairing, hnwever K had your case, AHlhinnli'iio w : 1 1 relleveiind cine, Tho woiho .Miurciu-o V the inoro glad we are to si'inl It. In not delnv. Write at once, titt- dieting UK. TA FT lUtOS.' MKDIl'INi: ft)., 711 ICust l.'IOth St., t .Vt.UilV. N1I1I bv all Druggists. 4-4- Imp iroved Farms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Business Houses and bplcnd:u Residences. Itutn on lint irhicljnil hunlnrsn xlrcctn, Mining Claims in Bohemia. Abstract of title secuied and guaranteed. Information us to the laws governing the dlspinal of government lauds, llow to secure hoineftciuls, timber lands, mining chums, etc. Pioperty for sale puhlishcd weekly. Cori'Aii): Ciiiovt: is the second city in Ijtue countv, Oregon, lias a population of about 1,-00. Tue center of the four poluis of tiie compass when it conies to ingrcs null egress, Bohemia with its vast mining resnutces only ihlity-llve miles couth east, with a good wagon road leading fiolu the S. P, It, It. depot right hetc in town. Prospective railroad to the minus. The Coast Fork of tho Willamette river, on which is situated the Black Untie ipiicksilvei mines, sixteen miles south, (lows through the center of the city furnishing abundant water facilities. It is only 11 mile and a half to lis coniluenco with llow river, the outlet uf the great timber ranges to the ninth ens!. Westward toward the coast range Is an in exhauliille wupplv of timber, inteispaced with numerous rich farming lauds well unproved and cultivated. Noith or south fiom hereon the S. P. railroad yon can reach either Portland or San Francisco and lie In touch with the whole world on short not fee. Water works in lull operation. Klccirfc lights ami telephone sysliun complete. . jay i'lie best agricultural lands in Lane county lie in the vicinity surround ing Cottage (iiove on either side, lit foi farming or stock raising. Correspondence solicited. A. J.ew o o Lir I lL'Ofeet front on north side of Main street, by nlsiut HOO feet deep, hounded by river on tho north. House of seven rooms, barn and outhouses. This Is the lx-t business locution in Cottngu Urove. Price fJ-100.00. A Two storv dwelling house, ten t , f..!. I t. 11:1 room", orii'K iron imusr. iron mw, 'f 1 1. .i.l....Klt 1 l. Mil li.illl H 11. ,1,1, r, 1, , .,,,,n,i KOO fuel deep, corner propel t v. A line local loir for u hotel. Price t'-!7oO. 5A two slory line, almost new dwell ing house, II iiMiin-s barn ami outhouse complete, llirco lots. A splendid or chard of vimng bearing trees, togither w ith irrapes and various kinds of hen ies. Situated in l.oug mid Laudes addition In southeast Collage liiovo. Price (1'JOO. A splendid ranch of (K), about (I) acres heavily timl'ercd. balance casilvcloHrod, never failing water supply, about four miles west ol'Coltageliroii. Cashtiricc fSSO. Also other terms. You will miss 11 deal if you overlook this. .oiltnrnt and timber 100 acres of tiers hind, well watered, some improvements, good range outlet, nboutd miles east ol Saginaw, Oregon. Thia is a bargain at $800.00. r .1.., t r: rnI.,rl,l n,i,iiiin,i 10 Cottagetirov'e, on westsido at prices tosnltimrchasers-forcash. to suit purchasers The Citrrln Park principally within ting of seven acres tbecity limits, consisting on tho banks of the Coast Fork river, an ideal pleasure resort or building spot. Splendid gtove, expensive new foot bridge spanning tho river, tho most available place for a public park,- Price $2000. Two good dwelling houses on adjoin ing lots In tho Sherwood block. Prico 11300. 100 acres improved farm on north bunk of Row River, twelvotniles from Cottago Grovo on tho line of tho R. R. survey to Ilohutnia. Prico WOO. VIDIT UH, JDHUAIM-b GREAT' MUSEUM OF ANATOMY4 IOSI MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL flllva BlitA tod 8vtiilh J ThelnrRMtAnatomlcal Museum In the World. Ortnleit nllrnrltm In tht City. Ji vowUrful tiahtjor vltttor. i wrakneoftr. or any contract i etfdlseiuie.po-.I.Mel.rrurvflliy a win oiacKi opi-ciuiisitiii inoi-uciuo Coast. JSNtabllaliPd 80 ypara. m OK. JORDAN-PCIVATE DISEASES 1 Vunnr tiifii and siildillo r nBred mrn wlio uro snai-'riiiir A iroin lliv t-iitxia vi yuuiuiui uiais- r nrutlmia or DZcriseM In tnstllrpr A r years. ArerviiiiauinlphysU-ui l)lIIU7,Ii,i- r . iiutfific, f.nat HlftiiliuiMt liiull ItscompU- I CAtlnns; NiMH-mnlorrlifvii. I'rii.tiiii,i- ' r,i.et, j --, x v I ut Urliiitlliikr, vie. Ily a comtirnatlon of rmeilles.o(Krfutcurutlvi von or. tlio Doctor T i linaiuiKrrniiirail Ills trfiitmfn I tliut It ulll not ' mtlv urrord Tmni,.llnla relief, tint tiflrniunriit i cure. Tlio Doctor docs not claim toneiform ) mtrnrteM. hot in well tcnuwn to be a fair and i . sniiure IMirslctan iind Niirceon. nre-omuieut ) In lilsspecfiilty JYIavnaea of M en. 1 NVl'lltlitw inoroiiiiiiy ernoicaicQ irom tuA system wiinnuc ino nsooi jisoi-t-iir.T, i V.-,iaMa fltteil lir an xnirL Itndlrnl cure inr Iliipiiire. A quick ami raitt&tl t riirefor I'llea, I'laaurn nl risliilu), by ' A Dr. Jordan's special painless rooitious. f i:Vi:ilV SIAArunnlylnstoiisivllliccelvo' A oar hanrnt uptnlim til Iilsconiplnliit. , V ll' will bunrimlte a I'OUU JVJS CUIUS In I C'onsiiilailon pkkk and strictly private. Tri,tniMiit nAnuniulv or hy loner. Write for Rook". 'IIII.oioriIV OP HAItlttAflll. sIailkuI-'uiug. (Avaiiublel boolc 1 or men.) ouor won OR. JORDAN & CO., 1061 Mtrklt 8t, S, F. 111 IP! 11 Relief Cases. and Permanent Cure ON RKClvlI'T OK POSTAL. There is nothing like AsthiiuiU'iiu. It brings oven In tho worst cnties, licuics fulls. Tho Uev. C. !. 'i:U.8 of Villa Klilge, III., says: "Your trial bnllloof Asthuuilene iccelvcil lu'good condition . I cannot tell vou how thank ful 1 fed for tho good derived from It. I was a tihtvc. chained with putrid who thrust and asthma for ten yciiis. 1 ilcHpitlied of over helugcuieil. 1 S hiiw vour advcrtiHcmt'iil for the cine of this dieaiil'ul and loimentiug dl-cane, iislhtna, and . 1 1.. 1 1 1 ..1, 1.... 1 1 0 rmni urn 11 11111-Kir.cii uuiiic. r a trial treatment of Asthimiline, Wells. We'll smiil it hv mail POST- to any sutlerer who III write for & Brirg-M.iiis A splendid llvo-rnom cottsgc, stable, workshop, chicken house, woodshed; three lots nil enclosed : line location in Wvnne'siidilitlou toCotnigoCiroe, Price lOCO, half down. llUOfeel hv 100 feet in a suburban loca- jtion. Natural spiing, oak trees, all nil I Joining foot hills in nest Cot I ago lirove. , , i,,.. 1 " 1'0"' A lluclv llnishcd two storv dwelllui house, leu looms, hath room, cement stono cellar, water ami elect 1 In lighls nbiiiit nine jots fronting on fourth street adjoining river in icar, near Christian chinch, gocd barn and outhouses. Price t:woo. 1 wo stpry Duelling utilise, six rooms, ginsl barn, and woodshed, two huge lots on corner opposite UhIIioIic church. Price 1000. Two sjimnI lots near tail toad 100 feul square. Price $1-". ''arming laud, well improved, I mile fiom Collage drove, adjoining the coun ty toad, in tracts (mm ft to I OO acres. ' lf '" w"Mt " ,m,"i" U",k ,,,Ih "I"' Splendid cotlngo on Foitrlh sttcet,$7n0. Iook this 11 j if you want a bargain in a Home. I One hundred acres of Imnroveil laud ' Ivlng in a tract east and wist within a oua ter of a mile of Cottago l.rovo, ml- joining county roau One hundred acres Improved land ad joining county road nne-iimii'ter of a mile west of Collage Grovo, lying in a tract nortli and south. 1M0 acre farm, 100 acres fenced, fine orchard of 00 trees, good house and barn, splendid body of timber, well watered-, near Moiiy creek, 7 in Hum from Cottago Grove, prico 1600. IS.'! aero farm, two slory dwelling house, seven looms, almost new, 'J good barns. 'J orchards of '.'00 bearing trees, abundance of timber and hay laud, all encloeed, eight miles from Cottage Grove, price $4000. JEROME KNOX & CO. SOUTH AND UAST i VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Ol' TIIE Trains leave Cottago Grovo for Vort land and way stations at -;M a m and 11!:55 p in. Lv rorthmd 8 :!i0 a m 8 :30 p tn " Cottago Grovo 2:57 p in, 2:00 a m Ar Ashland 12::i0aii. 12(05 pin " Sacramento 5:10 j) in B;00 a in " San Francisco 7 .55 p m , 8 ; I5 u in Pullman and Tourists car an both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and Kl Puso, and tourist cars to Chicago St Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Fianclsco with the eoveral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philllplnes, Central and South America. Seo agent nl Cottago Grovo station, or address R.H. MiM.nn.G P. A. Portland, Oregon. Stibnevile for the Nimget. Grovo Ileal Estate NOTI0IC OP l'Oltl'IHTUIII. rottnxp (Intro, Ort'Riin, Nov. 'il, 1001. To William II, (Iamiu.k: You ii rn linreliv iioi t fu-tt Hint vr lutvn ex- imtiiU'il ilutliiK His yinr unilliig lice, aim, IIHmj, iiihi hllliilrvil tlnlliira III UlinrHliil tlnlirnvcinrlii mi piisliuf llio IIiiob f i 1 1 i xv 1 1 k ilrliii'il lulu- in K i i in h. iii.wiii iiie "iiiiray" incnicii in tliu llolitniilit Minimi Ulsitlct unil rrti'iitili'il en sk'i'V7iii ueoa niu iiie .Mining uiinitns in .mm t'liiinlv. (iri'lliill I tint "Deliver" IiiiiiIimI In tlio lliiliomln MIiiImk IMstrli't nial ri'rutili'il nil mill.' VTn in niu m n in mid m hi i ii tr iiecotna ol Ijiiip t'ounty. ori'inui. unit tlis "Puirnlt" In. nli'il In tliu lliilii'inlii Mltilliur lllntrlct ami in- cnnlcil en iuiko Mb nl Hunk II uf llm Milling ItciMirilsiil lmiiulaa Comity. IlicKdiil Inntdrr In linlil until claims miller llm innvlsliilia nl S'l'i linii m nl Dm llcvlri'il Stiitati'S n( I lit. IMiltrit stiile", n ml inn nniciiiiiiii'iii inctciii. rp innviMl Jim. il'Jml, IMu. I'liiiiiirnln it it huh I In -tail iiixin mliiliiK I'laliiw. licit) k llm niiiniiiil n - iiitlrsil In until men in shiii hi ire cihiiiis inr tliu eorlml viiilltiR the ills! ls' nl llt(Tiiitur, Usui. Ami. it Hint la tiinuiy i ids irnia tliu M-r- miiiiiI (crvlie nl tills iintlco, nrwlllilu lilnely liis slier llm piililli'Hlliui Iherrnf ynn full or n'liimi tn eniililliuti' nur nrlliin ( such rx- iciiiiiiiirt' iim it i-n-imiiiT, yniir iiiii'ipki hi iiio claim will liei'imiv Hi" niniurly nl llm nit- rrlliers. yniir i-o-iiu iinra, wlniltsvn tnsilo I lin ri'iitlriil oxi'Ciiillliiiii, liy tlio li'tms nl shJiI sen tluu. 111.11 w. 1,1,1) vn K.J. IIAItl) NOTICR llllt ITIIMCATION. I'lilliMl HtHtea IjiihI Olllrn Iliwi'luirK, tlio., Ih'i itmlicr 111, llU. NnlliT Is lu'ruliy itUon thai In i'iiiiiiiIIaiicu with tlio iriivlaliins nfllto set nl Ciiiiku-s nl Jtilio.1, iHts, rutltli-il "An art Inr III" sain nl llmlicr IniiiU In llm Plates nl t'lilllnrnU, Ore Kiin, Ni'ailsniil UinhlliKl'iM TiTlltery," niex ti'liilei. In slllliv I'nlille IjiIhI Hlali' liy ad n( AilKiirt I, IMri, Mrs. Minnie Snirca Jvnklns.nt (town iir city) Hirlntllitli, ('niinly.iit lotui, Htalu nf Ori'inui lias Hub ilay llltxl in tills nlllio tier swum stiiliiliirnt No. fur tlio .ilrrli.n nltlin NW I, nl Krclton .Vn. 'J I, Tnuultli lt Hiinili.nl Hun lie a West ami w III nrt'er proof lo shun thai I In' luml sniiitht Is tuiiru valualils Inr Itsthnlirr nrstnnn than fur ni;rliillural air uici,niiil tn oftntillili her clnlm in sahl latul Imfiirt' tho llKMur innl Ite. ,-lver i.l tills nlflso l ltnliiirK. Oli'ifnn, nil TiiumI)', Ilia lllh day nf Mhh Ii. Klin iiHiiiesiis wilneiwca: J. II. Hsiiiiiuui nf Uiitfaitv drove, Uremia, John KImIiikit nf I'llll Creek, Oteanll, (Iwrun Sl'SnniifriiirliiKllFlili Omkiii, I'liaa KIwlllRvr ol r.UKi'tii', (Iri'noll. Any ami all purnii t lalinliiK silver, cly tlio ul.ou'-'ti'n'ill H limits rn rt-iislil In II lo their elalnis In lliloHI'im or U'fnre sahl lltli il.iy of .Murcti, liV. J.T. ItnilHiiw, ItuiiUtar. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC The . . . RESORT IthcrHt.. Cnttaitn drove. HI.hV& JOIN'KS, I'rops ,j Wc earryan c.ttni fine line nf ') l,liiinra mill clioire, nml If yon 3 have n- a.Ioii tn want unials In " v '" ""' "ri"""" " ft S all from yon. () R joocococoococoocooeoco NOTIt.'K Wit ITill.lrATION. I'lilleil Hlalvs Unil iTfflw Ito.cliiirK, (irvpin, Jnnnary '.', W'l, N'ntlef la lieieliy illicit Hint In com tln mi, with the irolloii nf l lie art of Coticiix of June 3. 1S7S, enllllnl -An act fir tlio s-le nf tllllla'r In nils 111 lh" Ktatiw of Cm 1 1 for II 1m . lle Hon, Nersila, anil U'sihl Kton rerrllnry," s exlBlnleit In nl! lliv l'ulille l.ainl Ktnlua liy n t nfAuKiial I, f2. TlnMiiitaC. Jnlinanii nf Kit yene, Comity nf Mlii'. Klnlo nf Oregon, ln thia lay lllml In thlaiilllee lilaaHoru alsteiiii'iit No. lUta, for til" I'Lrel.ii.u i. f Hie HR 1 , nf KiiMIiiii N'n. i, To tints I (i 'JI ftiulli nf llangu i West him! will offer iinnl tn li..w Hint lite I tin it miukIiI la innre vnliirtlilu for lis tiinher nr stnne than fnr HKrleullural nirHii-, ami tn vslahluli his claim to, uliI luml U'fnti! the llenl"lcr rail lie. I elver nf tills nllleu nt ItiwilairK, Dregnn, nil Wo.liii'Mlny tliu IVIh ilay nf March, Ilu mimvans ulinesswi: Miirlln lliiHKi'tisoii, Charley Olson, Hlinoii Ivlovflitlil, Ijnils llalvurrnu nl Kit nunc, (lieKon Any nml nil Hirsnns elnlmlnir nilvvrely Ihu nlioVL'.ileerl lid limits nro ruiinesteil in (llo tliolr elnlini In tills otitic on nr licfnru nod Utli iluy n( Miirih, J. T. IlliiMiia, Iti'Klster. DtnwiN llRimow. Ireslilont, llKIIUKIIT KAKIS, Cashier. fir I'k First National Bank -OK- CoTTAGIt GltOVU, OUIC. Paid up Capital, $25,009.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any laco in tliu United States, Your IIiihIucsh in Solicited, NOT1CK TOM I'lTdMCATION. Unltuil Htntcs Lnntl Ofllcn, Uimobiirif.Oro., Jnnuury W, IWrJ. . Nolli'O is lieruby given Unit in ciiiiipllHiu'O with the iirovlstoua uf tho uct nf CniiKrcssiif Jiitio 3, 1S78, ontltleil "An net fnr the sale ot Umber lands In thuKtnloa of ( allfornlii, Ore gon, Ncviulii and WnihliiKtouTorrllory," uscx tenilcil In nil tile 1'ubllo IjiiuI Btales by act of. Ati(ust4, W9i, Isatio V, ToinpkliiH of (town or I'llyJCotliiKO drove, County of Lano, Htste of Oregun, has this ilay filed In this olllco Ills sworn statement No, 1U7S, for the purchase of thelxits 1,2,7, 8 unit 10, of Section No. 2 ill Township 22 8. of Jtange 1 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is inoro valuable for Its timber or stone tliaii (or agricultural purposos, and to establish hit claim to salil land boforo the ltculsler and Itet'olvor of this olllco at Ilosoburg, Oregon, on Raturduy, the nth day nf April, vm. Honiimvsas witnesses! Wlllard lloren, Frank Mcfntyre, W. If. George, Hon l'itchor,nlWildwood, Oregon. Any mid ull persons claiming adversely the above-ilescrlbcd lands aro requested to flic their claims In this oftlcoon or before said 5th day of April, 1W2. J.T. IliuiiOES, Uegltter.