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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
V SOMETHING THAT WILL 1)0 YOU GOOD. Wo know of no way in wliloli wo cnn boofmoro service to our tenders tlinn to toll thorn of something that will Ihi of real good to them, Kor tills renton we want to aciitialnt them with what c consider ono of tliu very best remedies on tlio market for roughs, colds, und that alarming complaint, croup. Wo liavo iif oil it with such good results in our family so lone that, it has bocomo n household ncocuDity. Hy its prompt U80 wo haven't any doubt hut that It has timo mul ogam prevented croup. Tho testimony is given upon our own experience, and wo suggest that our roadcra, Ofineeially thoeu who have honc im a oiifegnard agains.t croup. Uamden (S. V.y .Messenger, fw wile ny Lyons &. Applepato, Drain. llenson Drug Co., Coltngu Grove. Mil. WHKKLKlt GOT KID OF HIS HHKVJMAT1SM. "During the winter of 1898 I was so Jamo in my joints, in fact nil over my lody, that I could hardly hobb!o around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Vain Balm. From the first application 1 began to get well, and was cuicd and have worked steadily all tho year. It. Wiikei.kk, N'orthwixid, X. Y. For sale by Lyons & Applegate, Drain. Ilenson Airug km., Collage orove. FOR STOMACH TKOUBLKS. MI have taken a great many different medicines for stomach trouble and con stipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of Dun kcrto, Iowa, "Jtut never had as good re sults from any as from Chauiberlain'M Stomach tt Liver Tablets." For sale by lienson Drug Co. When-yon lack energy, do not relish jour food, feel dull and stupid, after eating, all yon need is adosc of Cham berlain's Stomach it Liver Tablets. Tiiey will make yon feel like u new man and give you an appetite like a bear. For sale by Benson Drug Co. SENT FREE. Sosurearo we that tho locating of a few of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts und Appliances, that we are willing to send ono free to any sufTcrcr from the follow ing diseases : Cold extremities, Crysto ecle, Female weakness, Kidney coin- iilaint, Leueorrhea, Liver complaint, 'aralysif , Lost vitality, Xervousdebility, iell amibo, worn-nut women, sciatica, "Weak and Xervous women, Irregular ! menstruation, Im potency. Rheumatism Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., tattle Creek. Michigan. Marshals Sale of Real Property. Notice Is hercbr etren tlmt bv virtue nf wart Mit Issued by tho City Recorder nl the City' ol Cottage Orove. Lane Countv. Oregon. to mn directed, dated the 31st day of January, 1102, ! and against each of the nenions herein named I commanding me to collect the assessment due ' fjrv hv tint nf thrpp mills nr fivi on each of the following described lots, parts; lar" laX "l OI ln'ee m,,,s or l,ve thereof and tract of land in the City of Cot-1 mills or ten mill hilt of 20 mills tage Orove as hereinafter set forth for the Im-i 1 r 11 m 1 ' ul 01 0 u""s provcraent of Main and Wall streets from the titst rlmililp nnr rpmilfir tav mid fight of way of the s. l. ft. it. to the west,Jusl aouole "r regular tax anu bonndary of said City of Cottage Orove, I have ! built a nierp nf road that the ivlinlp levied upon the following described property, OUUl 3 PleCe 01 r0a" lnnl U,e w "le a mure pariicuiar uescripiliiu UI CHCII 101, pari t thereof ortract of land together with the name, "finfl.'E?. quent assessment due thereon, being as follow i, Thomaa Allen Lot 3 of Block 2 of Shield's Addition Mrs. K. J. Sherwood Lots 1 and 3 of Block 5 J. II. McFarland's Addition Charles Bruneau Lois 1 and 2 of illoclc No. 2of D. O. McFarland's Addition C M If enderer Lots Nos. landgof Block No. 4 P. O. McKarland's Addition O. W- McCoy Lots Nos 1 and 2 of Block No 3 of D. G. McFarland's Addition C, II. Jones Ixts3and 4 of Block No. 3 of 1). a. McFarland's Addition Jt W and Cora B Veatch Lots 3 and 4 of Block t of D. 0. McFarland's Addition B L Pieknrd Lots 3 and 4 of Block No, 3 of I) O McFarland's addition MrsSJ Knowlton A snip of land 165 feet wide (iff of the north side of following described tract: Beginning at the N. W. corner of Block 1 of llaielton's 2nd Addition to Cottage drove, run thence West It rods and 6 feet, thence South 5 rods, thence in a Southeasterly di rection along the County Itoad 22U rods, thence running due North nearly 22 roils to the place of beginning Mrs Louisa Ionard Lots 1,2 and 3ol Block No. 1 of Hazelton's'ind Addition M 00 81 00 84 00 164 20 to Cottage Orove 126 00 Caroline Chrlsman Lots 1,2, 3, 4, A and 6 of Block No. 2 of limekiln's 2nd Ad dition to Cottage Grove Cal Stevenson Lot No2of Block No 8 252 00 ot llaielton's 2nd Addition to Cottage Grove 42 00 C D Brown Lot No 2 of Fractional Block No 3 of llaielton's 2nd Addition to Cottage Grove. Also beginning at the N. W. corner of the above described lot run thence In a N. W. direction in a straight line S rods and 4 feet to the N. E. corner of Lot 1 of Fractional Block 2 of llaielton's 2nd Addition and to S. line of J. II. McFarland's land, thence cast along said McFar land's line 3 rods and 12 feet to the N. K, corner ol Lot 2 of Fractional Block 3 IIazelton's2nd Addition.thence North. west to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point VS links west of the N. W. corner of Countv Survey No 108, thence West 3.43 chs., thence South 35 degrees and 45 minutes West 2.23 chs. thence northwest 4 links, thence North 88 j links to the place of beginning jj7 g Caroline and W. 8. Chrlsman A strlpof land 165 feet deep abutting on Wall Street on the North side of the follow. Ing described premises: Beginning at a point 154 links South 54 , degrees West and 5 feet South 43 degrees East from tho Northwest corner of County Survey 198, thence South 43 degrees East about 16 feet to the East boun dary of said Survey 198, thence North Mdegrccsand 13 minutes East about CO feet to the S W corner of a lot con veyed to Annie Helnrlch, thence N W 26 feet, thence N E 20 feet, thence SKI foot, thence N E 20 feet, thenco S E 11 feet to the N E corner of a tract ol land owned by Ella Whipple, thenco N E 16 feet, thence H K21 feet, thence North 61 degrees und 15 minutes East about 134 feet to tho N W cornor of ConntySurver 198,thonce West 3.08 chs to the place of beginning. Also begin ning at the N W corner of County Sur vey 198,thcnoo West m'A links, thenco South B8U links, thence in a south easterly direction 4K links, thenco North 54 degrees aLd 15 minutes East 153 links to the place of beginning HI 00 And on March 8th, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. M. of ald day In front of the City Hall in tho City ol Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, I will sell each of said pieces of property to tho high est bidder therefor, for cash, sufllclent to pay said Assessment together with interest thereon and the costs and expenses of advertising and sale. Dated this 7th day of February, 1902. BERTNUNN, Marshal of the City of Cottage Grove. FAVORS GOOD ROADS. The following is from the pen of a correspondent to the Roscburg Reivew, and is "of interest to those who sec the necessity ol having good roads in Oregon: "It seems to me that if ever the county court of Douglas county penormcu a meritorious aci u wu.it who js mTlMc f manipulating when it levied a 3m!ll tax. T'ie,nfrrtirs 0f s,ntc s is iresilict only fault to be found with that tax is because it is amy BDoutone-inua ... i wtiat it origin to uc. a io-miu i levy for road purposes would not have been too high considering the disgraceful condition of our roads. I have been paying road taxes in other states, and in no other state or county have the taxes for road purposes been so ridiculously low as in Douglas county; and every body will ndtuit that no where else is the necessity of a reasonable road tax as apparent as in western Ore gon. And especially that piece of road from Roseburg up Deer creek over that abominable li ill east of town. Why it's an outrage to common people to pass over such. canal of mire called roads. A county court, or council, or a people that tortures dumb animals by compell ing them to draw loads over such roads certainly ought to be prose cuted for cruelty to animals. But some whine something about high taxes and economy. I say d n economy, where in order to economize we have to wallow through the mire up to our knees in going to town and besides, don't the politicans in power, from the highest to the lowest, tell us that we are enjoying an era of un- J J i parelled prosperity? Certainly, if i that's the case, we ought to be able to stand a three-mill, or? four-mill, or even ten-mill tax for the purpose of making good roads. Two years ago, while living in Eden bower, about a mile from the county road, five of us neighbors were confronted by the same quest ion as that which confronts the people of Douglas county today. Our private lane was almost im passable. Something had to be done in order to enable us to get to the county road. Well, we tpf mnsiilrprl mil Wiprl n vnlitn lnet Consulted, anu leviea a VOlllll lieiiTMhornOOd IS tirOllfl Of tnd.TV prouu 01 lounj , the best piece of road in or around Roseburg, and it didn't "break" 00 1 any of us either, but was the best 70 00 investment we ever made. Now if 8i 00 1 a 20-mill extra tax did not bauk w " j rupt us five neighbors, why should si on not the people of the whole county be able aim willing to pay a three, five or even ten-mill tax in order to make a start to get roads I bat are fit for civilized people to travel over? If any body commences to whine about that 3-raill tax, or tries to make political capital out of it by crying economy hit him with a brick and hit him hard. Yours for good roads though it takes the bottom dollar." "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have ! no hesitancy in saying that it is tho best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Mooiie, North Star, Mich. For sale by Lyons & Apple gate Drain, lienson Drug Co., Cottage Urove. T UXXEL COXTJtA OT. The Bohemia Gold Mining Company invites bids for the extension of its Bos ton Tunnel near Benson, Bohemia Dis trict, for an additional length of 350 feet. Tho tunnel to bo 5 feet wide, 0y. feet high in tho clear. Payments to bo inado monthly, 20 per cont of contract price to be held back until the contract is completed. There must bo four part ners in tho contract. Tliev must do two shifts of two men each in overy 24 hours, i aim musi lurnisn ait supplies, excepting the car, rails and air pipe. Tho Com pany reserves tlie right to reject any and all bids. Address all com mil nida tions to U. II. Thomas, Secretary of tho Company, No. 150 North Main St., Fall Hiver, Mass. GEOBGK XV. LLOYD, Mangr. Wo have on hand a large stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grades 1 2 and 3. Let us inako you special prices. Booth-Kelly Lumuer Co. Advertise In the Xuggct. The nnxicty tlmt is being ex ercised regarding President Roose velt's daughter taking active part in the coronation ceremonies, is nil uncalled for. The daughter ol a man like Roosevelt lias too much natural sense, as a rule, to wish to make a fnol of herself for a little oynl lxltronngc. nm, wUh n f(Uher I Roo9cveUi siic wouM not bo per milted to make n fool of herself slie WJmtcti t0 Anxietv on the part of the public is unnecessary. Notice to Tax Payers. XKW TAX JjA W. At tho last session of tho legislature new law was passed in regard to the col lection of taxes, which law took clTcc on December 1st, 11)01 , and in substance is as follows: I If you pay your taxes on or before March 15th you will bo allowed a rebate of three per cent. 'J It you pay your taxes between March loth and un to and ihchidinir the llrst Monday in April, there will not be any reuateami neltlierwill tliere oeanv tenuity or interest added . ;1 il vonr taxes are not paid on or before thu llrst Monday of April, tliev will become delinquent, when there will bo added a peualtv of 10 per cent and the tax will also draw iutcrcrt at the rate of 1'2 per cent per annum in ad onion 10 me penaitv 4 If you pay one-half of your taxes on or before the llrst Monday in Anril. then the remaining halt nriy run up to anil including Die llrst .Monday In Oc tober following; but jf tho last half of wx uue is not paw uy in llrst .Monday ol ucloner, it nccomes ilcllnuuciit, ami there will be added to such balance, a penalty of 10 percent, and in addition such ball it i ice will bear interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the lirst Monday in April until paid. 5 On all personal property taxes if one-nan is noi pain on or uelore tlie first Monday in April, the law compels the sheriff to levy upon and collect the im"lu"f,er Mnv u l,t!'',u,to i;v,''lta low nnnn nernoniil nrnnortv nftor Mnv Ist'it w ill be necessary for "one-half to Dc paid as anovo state! 0 The law compels the sheriff to sell an intuis on which taxes nave not neen paid, and that such sales shall not be held later than March 1st of the year succeeding tho year in which the tax levy is made. 7 Tho property will be sold to the person bidding the lowest rate of in terest, and certificates will be issued therefor, and deeds given to such property sold, unless redeemed within tliree years irotn tlie date 01 surli sales The 1001 assessment rolls will Ito re ceived at the sherilrs oliire March 1st, 1002. Any written enquiries regarding 1001 taxes received prior to that date will !. tiled and promptly attended to as soon as tlie onokx are open tor pay. nientx. Jn making unuiiiries as to amount of taxes, if possible, give to wiiiim 1 lie property is assessed anil a de scriptiiiu of the same. Dated this 25th day of .lanmirv, 1002 V W. WiniRK-S, PherifTof Lane County, Oregon. IJv Fied 1'ink, Deputy. fc" tm'.'l Harness and Saddlery. MAIN 8TKEKT, COTTAGE GKOVE. George Meinzer, Prop. A line llne-of Harness, Paddles, Whips, Buggy Robes, Leather Belting, Etc, alwajs on hand All kinds of Repairing a Specialty All hand- sewed work turned out. Our Farmer Friends ran get tho very best at the Lowest Living Trices. Come In ami exam Ine the goods and see for yourself. In going over tho famous "Shasta Route" of tho Southern Pacific Co. the traveler ever finds something new to excite his admiration and interest. Starting nt Portland, one traverses the whole length of the illanietle Valley, the gem of the Northwest. Me. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, and the Three Sisters and other snow-capped peaks are kept in sight for hours. Tho beautiful valleys ot tlie umpqita and uogue uivcrs, with their orchards oi prunes, peaches, ap ples, and other fruits are u delight in themselves. Tho crossing of the great mountain barrier between Oregon und California reveals the grandest moun tain Bcenory in tho United States. The wonderful turnings, twisting?, and doublings of the railroad bring into view u grand array of towering mount ains and profound gorges into which we gaze from dizzy heights, for est clad mountain slopes streching up to the line of perpetual snow, and the foaming mountain streams dashing fiercely down deep canyons, now and then stopping for a shoit rest in some quiet pool. After a days enjoyment of old Mt. Shasta, the finest peak on the continent, wo drop rapidly down the canyon of the Sacramento to tho broad plains of tho Sacramento Valloy in Cal ifornia, and thenco through vineyards and orchards to San Francisco, For maps and descriptivo literature address R. B. Millkr, Gen. Pas. Portland, Or. Agent, FOR SALK OR TRADK. Agooil incomobearlng property in a thriving mill town In Oregon for sale or trade. For information address Lock Box 11, Cottago Grove. Wo sell choice lots in tho Long & Bingham property, lately platted and adjoining Cottago Grove, right at tho junction of tho 8. P. R. R. and thoO.G. & B. R. R. Prices according to locality. Jerome Knox & Co. ASTHMA QURE FRiEaS ! Asthmalenc Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Cises. SUNT AHSOLUTUIA' 1?UKK ON RKCHIl'T Ol? POSTAL. CHAIN KD rOR TEN YKAHS We want to send to everv sufferer similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. Wc'llsend It by mall POST. PAID. Absolutely Free of Chame. to unv sullorcr who will write for it, even on a posial. Never mind, though yon arctic spalrlng, however bad your case, Asihmaleno w'.ll relleveaud cure. Tbo worse yonrciisc thu more glad wo are lo send it. Do not delay. Write at o'nee. ad- tiro-sing 1)K. TA FT DUOS.' MKDICINK CO.. 70 Fust 130th St.. N. Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. THIS OLD RlSLIAHLIi V. n n , -mj- C -4- fv r v v w js. j fcwf a. j jl v Caries n full line of Staple nml Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin mid Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay ami everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. It will he a pleasure at nil times to sliov our goods and you arc earnestly requested to call and examine them. Will meet All Coin jut Ion in I'rlcen. FRANK SKILLMAN Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. farmers' Store ' STIIX PROSPEROUS BScaisitifcia THE WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O Wnlt-pr .if WnlL-or Ic Walker OI Walker IS d of llis deservedly justly nrou deservedly trrowintr trade Mjr i;.;,lr i, i,c f;i,i iNCVer lirillg, lie lias not Jailed to grasp everv oportunity to secure r . . . ... . f for lllS Customers the top price for tlioir- rirnrlnnn nfM.n. L-;.,rl tneir produce OI every kllUI. Only fiook ! 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. LOST: Umbrella loft in Home Htoro on Main Steet. Silk cover with umall patch, handle net with steel sots. Fin- ler pieaeo leuvo at this atlico. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S orcat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY4 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ( VMOMS BI1U1 U4 B.f.mkJ . Ths larcsst Anatomical MaMDm In the World. ( Ormiitl altmetton IA CUV. JL uondtrul ilahljor ultllor: I IVrahncura.oranyoontrMt. eddUaje,nwlllv0ly cursidliy CoasU li.tllUliedlyrm. A OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Trnir nam and nlildla ' sibiiiU tuett who are sunVrlntf , from lbs rCrects of youthful liidU. I j. cretlons or exersses In matursr w jrarv. iigrviiiiinnuiinyiicRiiiriiiiiiyfini. w.n jianff..u.,u ill nil nacUUipil- m cations: nirmntirrlifieM. I'riMiaiur. rliteav. Cinorrlifa, Cilfiei. Vrrnuvni'v ui uriimiinBT, v.d, ny n coniDinsnoil 01 i remedies, ot great curative power, tlie Doctor I lias so arranged tils treatment that 1 1 will jiot , only alTnrd Immediate rellrf, but permanent cure, ma nwwr oops nmciaim (Olierioritl miracles, out is wen Known to t a fair and square Physician and Uurgron, tire-eminent hi bis specialty niavnaea at Men, MYI'IIIMH thoronghly eradicated from tha system without the use of Jlerrui?. TrnilM flttpil hv nn tCcnurt. IlMfllnl A rnrr for Uupiiire. A quick and raillcttl curt tot I'llra, tlaaurx and Fllnlu,by ux. uuruuita Diiecnu aiilirM uieiiiuus. KVKIIV MAW applying to us will recelva turhmuUonlnianol IiIscniiiDlalnt, A It's utl buaranlu a IVHITIV-E CUSE In Y M.itmi lit. .imtttrtnltA. Onnsultallnri Kit 10 IS and strictly private. oiunans Yt:itY iwAhoXADLJi Treutmaiitnenionallv orby letter. Wrlta fur noofc. IIII.ftoI,nT OF 1 MAIIUIAOi:. MaiLKDruxa. (AvalUiOlei DooK ror men,; can or wrim DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 MirsstSL.S. P, There is nothing like Asthiiialciio. Il brings lusliint lellef, even In the worst cases. It cures when all else falls. The Roy. 0. F. WKLI.8 of Villa Ridge, III., nays: "Your trial hot tin of Asthmalene received in good condition . I cannot tell von bow thank ful 1 feel for thu good derived Irotn it. 1 was it luvc, chained witli putrid sore throat and asthma nr ten years. 1 despoiled of ever being cured. I aw vonr advertisement for tho cine of this lieadfiil iuiiI tormenting disease, asthma, and bought you bud overspoken yourself, but resolved ogive II a trial. To my surprise tho trial acted kou chin in. Send inu a full-sized bottle." a trial treatment of Attliiiinlene. d NOTici: roit I'i'iii.ic.vTios. United Hlalcs Und Onicn Itosclnirg, Oregon, leliruary A, Wl. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hi Intention to make final prnol In support of his claim, and tual hat said priHil will lw mad o liedite Marie I Ware, I'. H. Commlndoiicr at Kugene, Oregon, on March 'Jl. 111'.', vlsi John OverliaUer, on II. K. No. M87, for thu W i H W. Jj, H. K. , B. W. Jj, Uit S.Kco. II, Tp'. Lu H., II. 4 W. He names the following wltnesncs to prove hl continuous rcsldcnro tiou and 1'tilllvntlott of said land, vis: Cnrln Pavldson, Henry Long, William W. TncLcr, L. P. McCoy, of Cottagu tlroe, (Ire. J. T. llHUKirji, llegl.tur. xoTici: oi' FonriiiTt'iti:. To John J. Italian and 1". A. Itankln: You are hereby iiottlKd that we hnvu expended, dtirlnx the year end hiKl'eevmber :tl, lvoi, flisi In labor and Improvement on eaeh of the two follow Inn described mlnliiK claims, to-wll; The"NHppn. neo" located In h llnlicmla itilnlux dlslnet, and recorded on pnKO '1T. of lunik ft, ol the nilri Iiik trcord of Ijtno eounty, Orcitou j TIh"!mihi Lmnond, located In the Ilolicmla mlnliiK ills, trlct and reeordedon jutifo '.T.'ot hook .1, of the mlnliiK records or Lane county, lirexoni In order to hold said claim, under the provisions of section iKI of the icvlcd ntntutes of the United Stales, and the amendment lliervto, ap proved January !, Ismi, coniernliiK hiiiiiihI lnlxir mini til I ri Inc claims. belnK the amount required to each l tho 'aid two claims, fur the tierlod eiulhur liecemlM-r III. It'll. And It with in Ninety days, from tho perHUial .ervlieolthls notice ilium you, or vtllhhi Ninety days after the publication thereof, you fall or rcfti'v to contribute ynur imrllnn of such expenditure, as a imhou tier, vonr Inleresl In and tittlio Haiti claims will tiecoinotiiu property u( the uli-crlli or-, ynur i-oHiMiiers, vtno nave niauc lite re ipi I red oiiondlture. by tho terms ol said sec tion. ated at Collase (irotn, lno County, Oregon, this lllhday ot February, l'."i.'. ('lUKI.Kr ('. IIUTAN W. W. Mastkksom Mauh Mastkkso.n. KOT1CK KOIt ITII1.ICATION, fulled Hlalcs IjiiiiI Oniru lloteburx, Oregon, February 1PU. Notice Is hereby Klveu tha the folluwhiK named settler has tiled notice ol his Intention to make llnal proof In supiort ol his claim, and that said pn of Mill be made la-fnrc Marie I,. Ware, t'. K. Commissioner, al KriKcue.OreKoii. on March 'il, IM.', vlt: Albert White, on II. K. In. MfJK, for the 8. K. 4. N. K. Ji.Kec. ai, Tp III H., a We-t. no name, mo lolinuiitK winiesrrs to prove sr It. Y. I'ortir, of Waller. ill ami cultivation Orcrnn, ('. V. FlielMati.ot Waller, I.ar,e, Co., (Uncoil. K. II. Jaikson, Jr. ol Walker. I ni.e, Co., Orex-oii, K. I'. liedlord, ol SkIiii, Oickoii. J.T MtllHlD.. Itipt.lcr. NOTICK OK roitl-'KITl'lli:. ToJ.J. imllanandK. A Itankln: Von are lieicby notllleil that the under sltflleil have exiioMilcfl One II timli in! ii,iIU.m Ih lalsir and Improvement upon thu .Mouaieh IihIu mlnliiK ilalin. sltuattMl In (he lioheinla Mliilnir District, In Iine County, Hlatc of Ore- uon nun riK the year cimIIiir licirmlH-r .Hsl, "HI appear from an atlldavlt tlledln the -ceof thol'ountyClerk of Ijuiu county, Htate ' ""JrcKorii In onlcr to hold the said premises I under the laws of tlio United dates and of the niaie 01 urcKon. ,inn 11 wi 1 111 11 ninety nays 'r,,"n,llic. service of this notice upon you by . publication, you tail toeontrlbuto your shari i,''riJon of such oipendituru as co- i iniiGi,,iu-nii iiis.uiii ui ,m,i.', ,uur inleresl , In said claim will lM.-c.mo tho oroiierly of the !',"t'rl.br" under tho provisions of Kectloll m of the Htatntea of ho United Hlalcs of America, Dated atCpttaKt'(lrove,ljiieCoutit',OreKon, .mn me .1111 uny ui ruuruury, a, ii,. liau. II. Lt'HCII MlW. K. A.COTT, Common Rough Lumber, S6perM.at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. j SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE 01' THE Trains leave Cottago Grovo for Port land and way Htationa at S:H u ni and 12:55 pm. Lv Portland 8 :B0 a in 8 :80 p m " Cottugo Grovo 2:57 pm 2 :0ft am ArAHhland 112:80 a in 12:05 pm " Saoramonto 5:10 pin 5:00 it in " San Francitjco 7.55 p in 8:45 u in I'lillman und TonrlstH cam nn both traitm. Chair care Sacramento to Ogden and El Patio, and tourist cars to Chicago St Louis, Now Orleans anil Washington, Connecting nt San Francisco with tho several steamship linos for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philliplnos, Central and South America. Sco ttgont at Cottago Grovo station, or address It. B. Milleb, G P. A. Portland, Oregon. Sulmcrlhe for the Xiiffet. NOTICK OH KOIiriCITllllK I'fittSKo (Irnvii.tlrciieiiiNor.'.'f, IIKll, To William II, iiamhi.h: . Von are hurehr notllleil. that e have iichiled during the year muling Dec. list, IVUU, one hundred ilollats In latmraiid Iniiirovemctit on each ol Hie three IoIUiwIiik ileserltiril uiln lug cliilms, lo.wlt. The "tiutay" located In the lioheinla Milling District alii) leeordeil nil tiaKC'l.lof tlook A lit I lie Milling llecorda of Lane I'oiiiily. tireinni I the "Denver" located In thu llohemla Mining District and refolded on lmUei7Hnt llool A ol the .Milling llecolili of Une Coiinly, Oregon, and tlie "Delroll" In fated III the llulitmla Mining District slid re corded on age A7A of llook of Ih Mining Itecordsuf iiouglss Count y. Oregum In tinier to hold said claims under I lie provisions of Pedum WH of Iho Kuvlitd Htalutcs of thu Culled Htales, and the amendment thereto, ap iirnved Jan. 'iVnd, Irwl, cnncctnlng annual la in) r upon mining claims, helng the amount re united to hold each of said I luce claims fm llic Period ending the Slit day of Decrmlier. Itso. And, If within ninety days from Hie per sonal rarvlec of this iiullre, or within ninety davs alter the mihllratlou thereof yon fall ur refuse to eoiililhiile your purlieu nf sucli sx .cinllliiroasn co-owner, your Intersil In Mm claim otll liecome the uoitrly of the tuli scrllicrs, your co-owners, who have insilotlie reiUlrcil cxpenilltuic, l.y the terms nf sajd see tlon. IKO. W. I.I.OYD K.J. II A lit) NOTICK KOIt rt'lll.lOATION. ni"ilcd"l(atca IjiiiiI Onicn llmehutg, Ore., Iiccemher 31, It'll. Nollre Is licichy given that III roiiiillancii with Iho provisions of the act of Congress nl June S, NH, enlltlcil "All act tor the salu of tlmhcr lauds In the XI ales of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Vvanhluglnti Territory," ascs tcmlci: to all lie l'ntillo l.sinl mates by art ol August I, I Mr.', Mrs. Mlmilv Haires Juiikjiia, ol (town or city) Nirlngllutd, County of fniv, Hlate of Oregon has tlitsday tlleil III Ihlsoillcu her sworn statement No. 1KA for the imrchaxi of the XIV t, nt Hcollnli No. '.', Townhli lt Mouth, of llauge 'J West and will olCir iriHif In show that tlio land sought Is luoro valuahle for llslluiher or "lull" than for agricultural j.ii r li.es,nnd to citahllslt her rlaimlo said tauil hefore the lti.-nl.lor ami Itccelvcr ot llils nitlcu at lloHdnirg, OtegMi, oil Tnesilay, the lllh day of Mareli, Ivo.'. Bhe uamcaas wllnees: J. D. Damnum ol Collage drove, Oregon, John Kissinger of Kail t'reck, Oregon, tlporgu Hwircsof Hirlligllvlil, llregon, ('lias Kls.lugcr of Kugene, Oregon. Any and all persons rlalnihig adrtrsely Iho alaiTe'drscrlhed lands are rtiieteil In II I it their tlalms In Ihls ollice on or before said lllh day of March, I'.'V. s, J. T. llailKiKs, Itcglster. IllverHt.. Collage tlrove. HLKW& JON'ICS, I'rops We carryan extra line line of f,liunra and Cigars, and If you hare occasion to want gixuls In our line we would appreciate a call from you. oooooooooocoooooooocc NOTICK KOIt I'l'III.ICATIO.N'. t'ultril Hlalcs Unit nnliv Rpteliurg, On-con, Januaiy 2, 1 '."'.'. Notice Is hi iel.y given that In eoinpllsnrif with the prnvl-loti" of the art ol Congress of Jiinc.1, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the sale ui tiriil- r lands In the Wales of Callfnriil.i. Ore gon, Nevada, and Weshl glou Terrltorv," aa i-xtcnded to all the I'uhllc Land Hjatcs liy act ol August I. Is'.rj, TIiiiIimsC. Joliimm of Kit gene. Coiinly of Lane, rtlntii nf fliegoa, lis. thl lay tiled III thlsonico his sworn statement No, ltttO. for llm imrclia.e of the KK of Prcllmi No. I'.', Tuunslilp'Jl Mouth of Itaugu i 'v and will offer proof to show that the land sought Im moru valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purpim-n, and to establi.h hU claim to said laud bcforulhe lleglster and Hit cvlver nf th's ollice at Itowliurg, llrctron, nn Wednesday the l'JIli day of March, WK. Ho names as witnesses: Martin llaagcnsou, Charley Olmm, Hlnioii Klovdahl, litils llaherson of Kuguiie, Oregon Any and all lairsous claiming adver.ely thu abovc-decrlhed lauds aro reitieleil In f I to tholrclalinsln Mils oltliu on or before said IJtli day of March, lfW. J. T. IlKllxits, lleglster. DAKWIN llKISTOW. IlKltHKHT KaKIK, 1-resldent, Cashier. Tlic First National Bank OF COTTAGK GkOVIC, Oltlt. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Kxchnnges sold, nvallahlo any placo in tho United Status, Your HuHtiiCHH In Solicited. NOTICK KOll l'UIIMCATlON. United mates Und Oftlcc, Itoselnirg, Ore., January 'a, Notice Is hereby given that in eoinpitanco with the provisions nf the act nf Congress of Jnno8, 1878, entitled "All act for the salu of timber lands In tho Hlalcs ot California, Oru. gon, Novada and Washington Territory," as ox tended to all tho 1'ubllu IjiiiiI Htatea by act of August 4, 18SH, Isaao W. Tompkins of (town or city) Cottago drove, County ot Une, Htato of Oregon, bus this day filed In tills onico his sworn statement No, WS, for the purvhaso of tlielitsl,',7,8and 10, of Heetton No. 2 In Township 22 8. of Itange 1 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more, valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd lo establish his claim to aald land buforo tho Register mid liecolvor ol this olllc.u at Roseburg, Oregon. on Saturday, the Athday nf April, Wi, lie names ns witnesses: Wlllard lloren, frank Mclntyre, W. Jl. George, lien I'ltchor.nf Wlldwood, Oregon, Any ana all persons claiming adversely Iho above-described lands aro requested to' illn tholr claims In this otllcocm or before said nth day nf April, WW. TllC . . . RESORT J.T, Iliiinaii, Itegliler. f