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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD & HENRY, htpprltlora. C,J. ItlWARD, .... ndllot. LED W. HtlNRV. - AnmcMtC4ltor mn4 liu-lneM Manegcr. KntereiUt the poelofnce Ortttige rtrovt, Oregon Hcronrl Class mall mt'.r. Hirrtcrlrilliin price. I. no, In lnrr rlvrttliiK ntHniin' ItimwH upon ngtpllcRtlon. THIS IWrTSn. Ukept on Mo l K. C. nraU't A Ivcttlilnir AgTn-r, si and Merchant hi- hang, San Francl-en, California , where eon tracts lormlvatlUlngron tinttc (or It. Friday, Arjm. 25, too-1- i THO RnPUIILICAN TICKET. & Congrveiilonal. X For Memter nf Congrc, Ftrct DUt. TIIOS. II. TUNOUE. K. State. Governor W, J. Kornlih. ol Tenille- ton. ' it Supreme judge-It. 8. Ben. of Eo. Sr. Secretary of State F. I. Dnnbar. of AnoiU. 9 stale Trcainrer C.S.Moore, Klamath, Falls. . , Si Attorney Clonerat A. M.Crawtord.of p RoMlUTK- ... y, Btate Printer J. R. Whitney, of Al- Jl bany. Superintendent of Public Initruetlon jp J. II. Aekcrman, of Portland. & County. Senator v W. KUYKKNDALI,Ku(tenc. j Representatives v L.T. lIAltltlS. Eugene. J. M.SItKLLKY. Eiwcne. 8' t.X.KDWAKUS, Junction. S Clerk & R. U. LEE, Junction. & herlff- A. J. JOIIXSOX, Crciwell. - (J Commluloner & II. 1). EDWARDS. SnrlncflclJ. 5. Treasurer GEO. F. CRAW, Eugene. Assessor D. P. BURTON', CottageGroYc. Surveyor C. M. COLIJER. Eurene. Coroner- UK. c. D. KING, Eugene. One would think to read the democratic papers regarding tbe chances for success of their nominee for governor that the republican party was in the minority iu the jtate. Thus far the democratic party only claims the following re publican counties: Multnomah, Marion, Linn, Lane, Douglas, Josephine, Polk, Jackson, Clatsop, while in their magnanimity, they concede that Benton is "in doubt." - The democrats have ever been mighty good talkers before election, and in the matter of prevarication jr. nrnli fir in tri. vtrim rmr iWliendU comes to rlHngjvitei(theyJ ''pSre fe(v potatlfcs 2nd fjffic?jfernall sort. It is a foregone conclusion that the democrats hate Mr. Fur nish the republican candidate for governor, and for no other reason than that of having sense enough to leave the ragged path of demo cratic inconsistency, and come over into tbe smooth road of republican prosperty. They would attempt to turn the earth over to insure Mr, ' Furnish's defeat. But there is no reason nor excuse for republicans to draw tbe support of a single vote away from Mr. Furnish. ' When he came to the republican party, he came as one of the country's rescurers, from a financial fate,'' today appalling to many of even the influential democrats. At that time the republicans were proud of Mr. Furnish and the class of men like him, who had stamina . to desert old party ties when a keen sense of duty called them. If we as republicans were proud of him then we should be and are doubly proud of him today; and by virtue of the good vote of the re publican party of Oregon he will be the next Governor of the state by the largest majority the state has ever rolled up. Last week one of the Nugget's exchanges, in a somewhat slurring way made mention of tbe fact that lie" Nugget had made another "periodicalchauge" referring to the purchase of a half interest iu the paper by Mr. Henry. To assist that exchange in keeping track of the changes that are taking place in the Nugget, this paper will give notice of any changes as they may occur. This week attention is railed to the fact that the Nugget is enlarged with this issue from a six-column quarto to a seven-col-.irati quarto, increasing the reading .Hid advertising space of the paper ijbout twelve columns. The only explanation necessary is the state ment that our business makes the change absolutely necessary. The chances for the election of the entire republican county ticket were never more promising than at present and if a man on tbe ticket goes down to defeat something wonderful must, happen between now and election. Our ticket is mi exceptionally good one and har mony prevails quite generally in the rauks of the party. TO OUJl VATJIOXS. At the head of these columns ap pears the firm name of Howard & Henry, editors, publishers and pro prietors of Bohemia Nugget, Mr. Henry having purchased a half in terest in the plant as announced last week. From Hie first, each issue of the Nugget 1ms grown in matter of circulation, advertising patronage and influence; and, as one of our exchanges has said, has hail "periodical changes" in size, always growing larger instead of smaller. At times, the founder of the paper has had an uphill road to climb, but thanks to the kind encour.iRe nicut of good friend and true, for all of which the old and new man asememcnt alike is grateful, the paper has pulled over the hill of un certainty, and today stands third in sire, third in circulation and third in advertising patronage of the papers of Lane county, while its friends mid readers are scattered I north, south, east and west, estab lishing for the paper the fact that it is one of the best advertising me diums in the Willamette valley. I It is the aim of the management , to make, first of all, an up-to-date 'local paper, devoted,and classifying its columns as fast ns possible, in the interest of the various enter prises and industries iu this section of Oregon. Politically the paper will be re publican, not of the chastising, per sonal stripe, but from a broader view, believing that the republican party is best calculated, by virtue of sound platform principles, to preside over the destinies of the country; but, at the same time, ex ercising the same charity in the matter of individual political opin ion, as it asks for itself. Again the management thanks the patrons for the support receiv ed in the past, and solicits a con tinuation of the same, wherein, in the estimation of its patrons, the paper is deemed worthy. Yours in friendship, Howard & Henry. In discussing Senator Jones' de feat iu Arkansas, the New York World says that his loss is democ racy's gain, as the event will bring about new leadership in the party "If thischange," it says, "in the direction of the National ' Com mittee shall be accompanied with the restoration of David I B. Hill to the leadership of the New York State Democracy, the poorold party that has been floundering leaderless through the Slough of Despond for the last six years, fed chiefly on west wind and rainbow dust, will have a mighty good chance to recov er its footing and put up a hopeful fight for the control of the next House." In commenting on the above the Salem Journal says. "While no doubt leadership is very important, and that the Democratic party is sadly deficient in this re spect is plain, yet this is not De mocracy's great need she needs issues upon which to stand before the people and a settled policy that will command the confidence of the people of the country. The return of the Democratic party to power in the near future is not at all likely. The people must be given a chance to forget the recent history of the party, and that will require s.ome time." The Guard takes Dr. King, the republican nominee for coroner of Lane county, to task for having voted the straight republican ticket all bis life, and then says that most men would be ashamed of such a record. No doubt the Guard bases its assertion purely upon a demo cratic standpoint. If a man had nerve enough to vote the straight democratic ticket all his life, why, he should, of course, be ashamed of his record as a voter; but voting the straight republican ticket is a horse of another color. No man should be ashamed, nor should even democrats expect him to bp ashamed, of voting the straight ticket of a nartv that has made this country what it is to day that rescued it from democratic bankruptcy and placed it on a fi nancial, commercial and industrial standing never before attained by any country on tbe face of the earth. It is a record to be proud of. While tbe democratic party may be guilty of nominating men for office of whom tbe voters are secretly ashamed, it must be borne in raiud that the republican pirty does not do things that way. It nominates men of whom the party is proud and of whom it has no oc casion to be ashamed. Two Rousing Meetings Held by the Citizens.- NEARLY $3000 SUBSCRIBED. At n m.vtltu; of tho eltlseiw of thin city hold lit Martin's Hull lint Fri day illicit with tho view t raMlign bonunturtitt'OrvKon & Soiitlietwtorn Hnllro.ul Co. to 1h ined In wviirlng n rhtlit of w.iv for th eomiMtiv'n pro-poi-ed line to ltolieinla. C. J. Howard wax rhtwen chairman and Frank I). Wheeler, mtvtury. I'poti motion a commit too of hIv wax appointed by tlieclialrto wvmv milcrlptlons to the nropoMil right of way. The object ot tho meeting WUH Htatoil ami Manager V. F. Murphy .,,..,1.. ,i utntomoiit to the effect that the eiwt of the right of wit- would npprmlnmte $0,000 ami then iiHketl that tho cltlien donate at lean "i'ho cltlion piYM-nt took kindly to the proportion and tho chair wan instructed to appoint n committee of r-W to solicit siilicrlptlon. The-committee win appointed in folloWH: Mayor It. H. Job. Darwin ltrlstow. F. !). Wheeler. C. H. llurkholdor. Alfred lohiHon and D.i'i'l C olton. Upon motion it was carried that oiie-thlriloftheHuti-vrptloiixhoulil te collected anil paid over to the coin- iunv lit ttu end ol tiurt.v na.vn. an other third when the road hall have lieen completed for ton nillcs, and an other third at the completion of twenty miles of road. During this tlineSecretary heeler, assisted Iiv Attorney Kby drew up a subscription paiwr and tho fun then commenced. A stream oi uiuce pre.-ent came up. and down went their names tUt the way from 510 to SsiOO. and liefore the ineotliiK ad journed over ?i400 boon had mib- Hcrllretl. Tho meet hit: adjourned to meet last Tuesday night, at which time the First .National Hank wax au thoriied to collect tho subscription mouev a it fell due and to turn over the specified payments to the com- '"a? this meetinc It was found that $2SM had Ihvii Htilfcrllied. and sev eral others were exrected to sub scrllre. The voting men of tho city deserve groat credit for their enthusiastic In terest luthematterand the liberality of their pledges. In fact many of them contributed more lllrorally. in proportion to their moans, than any other class. Following Is the list of KitbscrllvorH and tlie amount stilwrilKil: We the undersigned hereby siile scrltro and agree to pay the sums not opposite our respective tinmen to tlie I Oregon nnd Southeastern Hallroad J Company on the following condi tions: One-thinl of the amount sub scribed to lie paid on or licfoiv thirty days from date: one-tniril on com pletion of ten miles of railroad: one thlnl mi iMiinnletliiii of the next ten miles: said railroad .termlntis.tu.liukj-." within tlie corporiiM mltM,of,tfcttlj- urine, iiiie v imiii.1 . wlrliln urn- rhiiiwiiiiil feet of the S E corner of Jan. .McFarland D. L. C: NAME ASIOCXT LoiiK& IliiiKhani Eiikln & Ilrlstow KM tJarninn & Homenwav 11)0 James Ilemenwny LeKoy Mining Co. by F. (i. Kby. Sec 11)0 100 100 100 100 10") 2."i Si no 2Ti Crystal Con. Mining Co F. I). Wheeler. J. L. Leltoy J. M. Sherwood B. Lurch John Curran J. S. Medley Hiawatha. Mining & .Milling Co JohnHon & Kby C. H. Iturkholiler Chnr oh F. Mitchell John Unrker Itohemla Ninrtret. h. Martin & Son D. E. Colton C.J. Miller J. K. Oxtrnnder 1j. F. Wooley Lincoln Timor It. It. Job '!' Cali Grocery Co 1"' Geo. W. McQueen ! O. L. Hrown 15 F s. Hltiilu 15 A. U. Atkins 15 Sol DnvlilHOll 1 V. M. Khv 15 Col. W. H. Ulalr 1 U.S.Martin 1R II. C. Schleef -"0 James II. I'otts l"i D. W. Bennett T. M. Medley V 1 llllll Ho i O. Iiohlman 8. 11. Moris C. W. Wallace Morgan and Urehaut. W. E. Edwards Chas. Ii. Duttou J. A. Orlffln George Utilise O. F. Vaughn O. H. Wlllaril & Co. . . A.Nelson 1"' F. E. Ooodmnn 10 Frank Jordan 60 Jenkins & La wson 10 Ell Hangs, by W. S. C 20 D. H. Ilemenwny 2." Piper & Vanilenunrg John Crowley IJ. O. Nelll & Co E. A. Willson Bnrtcls & Vcatch F. It. I'hllllps Wm Landess J. E. Young Imiierliil Hotel, N. D. Hardy H. C. Madsen 1! Geo. Wall 2.1 V. O. McFarland M Cnmpltcll & Alexander 1(X) Sunrise Mining Co iV Chas. Ilowen 10 It. W. Newland 15 J. I. Jones ,. . 50 W. H.Abrams 10 Total $2801 The Portland Jourcal states that the demand for Chamberlain pic tures and buttons has been some thing wonderful and seems to think it an indication of his election, yet we don't take it that way. It sim ply indicates that be is going to take a far journey, (up Salt Creek,) and tbe people desire to retain something by which to remember who opposed Gov. Furnish iu the year 1902. "A tlAl.l.l I I.I. - i tu .. UtnnilHTl.tn', Colic, Cholera nnd Dlsr- jiiwn licnictlv when my "on v inner up tti beyond hiuic hv my rotfiilur physl wi"' w,Jutndi hiK'1 In li! prefeiilon. - ""miniitoriim tnrco itoe ni u, my on rcv,10,j eon-oioiuiioM unit re covered outirrly within twentv-four iimr," ,T, M,;. Mary lUllcr.ot Ml. Jrttwtohl, V, Tim Koinedy U for isle. u I.yont A AiinliV'i'o, Dudii. lluimoti Uri'KCo.Cou.lu'oi.Srovc. NOT1CR KOU l'Ul. LIGATION. lrnltod States Land Office. 11... 1 f I. ,11 tlUIll ""S.'ounc. viv.. itpr. urn.. - ..v ii neren.i (.m u unu m inm pllauce with the provisions ottho not of loiigivKH l Juno :t. 1S7S, entitled An act for tho sale of timber lands In the Stntiw of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami Wiiihlngton Territory." its extended to all the Public Land Mates by ,ct of August -1.1MI2, Oscar Antelman. of West Superior. I tmnty of llouctas. State of Wiscon sin, has this day tiled In thin office his sworn statement No. 227tl, for the inirvlme of tin NK K of Section No. IS, TowiiHlilp 2:1 South, of Itange2 West and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valu able for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish IiIm clahn to said land trofore Miv rle L. Wiiret 1)k S. Commissioner at Kugone. tijpjtm, tin Satuiilay the ."th day of Jiiffluoj. ' He iiniitcs as witnesses Jus. L. McCormlck. Herman T. Uow.JosejihSchliv.ofCottageOrove. Oregon, Wm.Wltte.of Amos. Oregon. An.v and nil persons elalnibig ad vomely tlieabove-dexcrllK'd lands are niiuestedto tile their claims In this office on or liefore said 5th day ot July. PJ02. J T. llimxins. Register. NOTICE FOlt IH'IILICATION. United States Land Office. HtMbitrg. Ore., Apr. It. IW2. Notice Is hereby given that Iu com pliance with the provisions of the r- act. of CniivKs of June it. IS1S. en tm..il " A.. tli.i -ml. ni tlnilmr lands la tli Stiitex of California . Ore- lrnti. Nevnilti nnd WjishtiiLrton rltory," im'extendetl to all the 1 iil- Isanti itaicH i. act in auniini 11 is. tMt, Henrr Itrnk. of Sllvcrton, W County of Miirlim. State ot Oregon; has this diiv tiled In this otllce his 1 sworn statement No 22i)2. for the pm-clmse of theSKi of Section No. M In f.Townslilp No. 20 S, Hivigii No. tl W.. and will orfor proof to show that the land sought Is mon valuable for Its tlmlier or stone than fur agricultural purposes and to estnhlMi his claim to saldi.r?4 land liefotv tho Hoglster and lte- celverof till otllce at Itoseburg, Ore gon on Friday, the 11th day of July. 11102. tie iiiiiutHt its wltuessi-s: 1. A. Hock. K. I'. Hurst. A. . (N)le, H. A. Snyder, of Aurora. Oregon. All.Y llllll ail ptTMiiur emiiiiiHK mi verxely the ahove-descrllK'd lands arelifA otllce 011 or iieforo said 11th ilar 'f July, 1902. J. T. Hiiidoks Register. NOTICE VOIt 1'UIILICATIN Tiines iiiiif. ''mi .ivniTriTirt iiltliij iTctl " tine :i. 1S7S. entitled 'An act fiiv he sit e of tnnner minis In theStatifs of California, Oregon. " Nevada, awl Washington Territory," 111 extended to all the 1'nhllc Land stiit, hv net n( AniriiHt 4. 1S02. Her man T. Dow of Cottage (trove. County of Lane, State of Oregon lias this day Hied In this office his sworn statement No. 227", for the purchase of the N NW K. SW yt NW H NW Vt SWft of Section No. N, Twp. 2:1 South, of Uatige 2 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuablu for Its tlmlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish Ids claim to.sald land liefore Muriel. Wnw. IT.S. f!nninilHHllllllT lit Eugene. Oivtron. on Saturtlay. the 5th day of .Inly, 1002. He names as witnesses: Oscur C. Antelman. of West Sit jierlor. Wis., Jas. L. McCormlck, .losepli Schlee, (if Cottage Orove. Ore gon. Win. Wltte, of Amos, Oregon. Am-nml nit iiersiins claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this ofllce on ill- lieforti said 3th day ot July, 1902. J. T. Hiriimr.s, uogisrer. S0MKTIIING NEW. Minim?, men tiirnctl to doctors through the influence of nn Indian woniiin. W. J. Dyeon was uiven up to die by promi nent doctors with rhentnatism and Hrluht's iliseaee nnd was cured sound nnd well hihI after having O II. Mont gomery, uneducated chemist, to Inves- liirulu ll.u tnu.ll,.l,iH urltll tllflt millions IIS tohow mucii ofeiich rout and plant it would takti to niaKO me meuiwiiv. have iiiillei for our batent and re ceived ft certlfieiite for the same, and we are now reailv to eupplv the public with the most wonderful kidney mid blood puriller that has ever been Introduced 111 the world. It la manufactured utrictlv nut nf roota and herbs only. There are ntuchemicitU of any kind. This we'jgBarantce. This valuable. medidnei?rn7tniifauturcd by none other than W.J. Dyson and C. 1. Mitchell In C(itt? Urove. In the near future wu nlll be able to turn out 1000 Isitlli's per day. We also liave quite 11 number of cooil, reliable fltiens to give us testi mniiinlH. This Is home pioduetlon ami the root and herbs are confined to the tate of Oregon. This is 0110 of the inlli!unt ami liest reniedlua for fenialo minplaiiit on earth. There 1 8 nogriplng pain wliatcirer. A.s the Old Maid Said when Slie K issed the Our aIa are short and eweetnnd right to tho point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Breliaut & Morgran DRUGGISTS. The Xew Era Drug Store. Hill iff Are exceptional 3 UAMWi A 1 I I I I II II 1 V . . one inch wide i Mn i M OrC ii Vtuiil IU IP I ,UU (I 1 111 40c to 6oc a ynnl. Iftnbroltlery ilAL EUAIITY Can never bo Artifiicial. No one really adniires 11 woman's fig ure if it is conformed to the funda mental shape of some Qucciiy Formed Corset Our Stays follow nature's lines They do not change n perfect fig ure: they simply help clumsv women to look graceful. 0O0I.0S.I .S2". il. buy. lvvery CuMomcr talks ol what we patrons. At Newland's '8 1 - - -"- 1 wgsaaKB APRIL and flAY Announcement at Lurch's 3 SILKS MADRAS LAWNS H " m New Shirt Waists in Quantity and Quality. m We can lit you from Pocket book and Fancy. ."1 .crviccMblc prin uits f V, 1 w W Call for our China ware. You are entitled to it. S3 j'-PM 1 M 6 - , ,rr.i 'i We desire to call your attention to our I FANCY WAISTS, MERCERIZED SILK ZEPHYRS, LINENS, J ! HEMSTITCHED LAWNS and PERCALES. f I Also our New Taffeta Ribbons, all widths, all Colors. We carry n full Line of Mcrccmcd Goods injg I the Leading Shades, that we would be pleased to show you. p HBMENWAY & BURK HOLDER. TICKET S TO ANI FROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN Kail way. ,S7io( Lttte va st, Paul, Duluth, MlnneapollH, Cltlcayo, ANB TOINTS BAST. Tlirougli I'alace and Tmirlst Sleepers Dining and lluirut HinoKliig Library Cars DAILY THAINS: FAST TIM K !.. nniM. Folders and Full Informu tlon regarding Tiultet Itoutes, eall gn or nddieea J. W. I'HALOX.T. I'. A. II. DICKSON, (J. T. A. St., Portland Ore. 122 3d A. B, 0. DKNNIBTON o. w. r. a. Heuttle Wh. 1J Klrnt Avenue, HOT1CB roil I'UnUUATION. Unitoil Slatce Uiiitonire, 1lnnlitirtf. Ilrpunn. Atir. 7, IWi. Notice ti horeliy given that tlie, following. M 1 .1 liado b,e Marie :V?mil.V SI Wi" vTii aVvIn Ciireei on II. S'fK Bee. 6TP.20H., B,2 Wert. lie nar M following wltnee. to prove bl. Continuous reiuenee upon ana cultivation ol MM la"", VII I ,.. . HlrlnW. Perry uaiieo . i "".:- ,tp..,.7.y Ore., u.v. wilier ul ""v.., Kinney of gagln.w1Oie.lvBM)aii ReJfl(,r f i uiiijii. nf iirnnwaii. uidh A Dalnly piece ol tucking Vnlues: and 7 clusters of embroidery tucks of 18 inch TuckltiBs rows inserting, U very neat pattern at 7octs a yard. Allover-cxccptloiml values-very iililifFn DJa Ooratla' .trjiiiiiii 1 luiii When vou come for Omccrlcs you get the best. No doubt about the ouulity iioMietion about superi ority. J'RHSU HACII DAY. and the U'st each lime you can anil will tio lor 0111 At In Profusion. M ct I 4 IM W. S. ClIKISMAN. The Fashion Stables COUSKII MAIN and HK("O.N(HTKKBT, COTTAdK (IROVE Gljrlsinui) Bni-S, proprietor . and NOTICE FOlt I'UIILICATION. United States Land Olflre, llnHnliiim. Oic. Anril 8. 11)02. Notlfo Is hereby given that in eom plliimv with tho prtivlaloiis of tho aetof Congress nf Jtmo 3, 1878, entitled "An at'tfortlin aalu of timber lands In the States nf California, Oregon. Nevudii, and Washington Turritory," iih ex tended to ull tliu I'nuliu Laud States liy aetof August 4, 1892, Henry A. Snyder, of Aurora, Conntv of Marlon. State of Oiegon, lias this day filed In tills oftlee Ills sworn statement No. 2185, for tlm of the pui-elniHO ot tho NNVK of Heetlon No. SI In towiiMlilp No. 1 H ruiiKU No. went, and will offer proof torihow that the liiuil Houg;lit Ih mora vnluulilo for ItH tlmlier or Htono tliuii for iiKTlculturul purpoHi'H nnd to cHtulillHli his claim to hiiIiI liind liefore the IteKlstcr and Kecetver of this of lieu lit IloHeburKi Oregon, on WediieMdny, the 0th iluy of July, W)2. Ho imineH uh wltncHHeH! K. I'. HurHt, O. A. Hock, .1. M.Will, Oeo. II. (Imy. of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all poihouh claiming ml verHely the aliovu-tlcHerlbed landri nro requesteil to file their elalniH In thl ollico on or beforo Hivld Uth day of July, 11)02. ti , L J. T. IlitinoKH, IteKlstor. Head the Itohemla Nuuuet. so Incites six rows of ' 1'K thtce tucks ciicn. ipi.u yu y tows hemstitch tucks n Aimver " " ' - desirable patterns at 70c tofi.Q"" JIGK CURTAINS. No one article makes home look cosier or more comfortable than nice Curtains tlrajied hctcand theic. Our Lace Curtains will help make your home more checrru because they arc Siarklinf New, liccause they me pleasing to the uye. l'otir Spe cials, fi.oo. ft. as, ft. 5". IiA'riiST STYIiKS. Silks 2 00 do HB:t a Ycl. WASH DRHSS (iOODH. ft seems tpiite early to you, probably, to think of Wash Dress Ootids, but we would like to suggest thnt in buying now you get first selections of the pret tiest and most beautiful. We have the prettiest selections we have ever shown and we shall be pleased to have you call at your earliest convenience. Newland's l(OVN Children. I AHIPCf ? Kli Hangs. Also own nnd oppcrate the Ilohcmin lllack lltittc Sta;c Lines First-Class Turnouts, Double 01 Single at Reasonable Prices NOT1CK FOlt I'UIILICATION. United HtnteH Itnd Ofllee, ltOHebui-K, Ore., April 12th, 11(02. Notice Ih hereby given thnt In ciiin pllaui'e with the provlHlouH of the act ofCoilKlVHH of Jlllioil, 1H7H, en titled "An net. fur tlui mill! ot tlmlier .J IiiiuIh In the Htnttn of ('allfonila, Ore- - i Kim, jNoviiiin, ami waHiiniKtou 'ier rltorv," aH extended to all the Public Laud HtnteH by act of AnjpiHt-l, 1MI2, Anton h'. Will, ot Aurora, County of Marlon, State of Oregon, Iiuh thlit day Hied In OiIh ofllcu IiIh Hworn Htatemuut No. 220Ti, for the piircluiHti of the SW yt ot Section No. 22 In Towiih1iIiNo.20 H.,ItaiiKvNo.0Went, and will offer proof to hIiow that thu laud houkIiI Ih more vitluablu for Uh timber or Htoue than for uKricultural purpoKCH, ami to eHtabliHli IiIm claim to mild laud before, thu UckIhUt ami Iteeelver of this ofllcu at ItoHebtirn, Oivkou on Thiirrtdny, tho 17th tlay ot July, 11)02. IIo nami'H iih wltneHHCHi (let). (Iray, L. I. Hnyder, J. A. Cnr penter, of Aurora, Oregon, A. C. HtaiibrotiKh, of Nuwberir, Oiegon. Any and all perHoim claiming ad-vei-Hi'ly thu abovu-di'Mcrlbed landH nro remierited to lllu their elalniH In thw otllce on or beforo mild 17th day of July, 11)02. J. T. llmtxicH, IteglHter.