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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD HENRY, f roprlitora. CJ.mWARD. - - iWr. LCnW.IIBNRV, AMoctai Editor nd Builaui Mimir. KnUtrUt Iht txntolllf t CnttI Orort, Oraiou iScotit CUn mlt mt'r. Hohicrtpfloll pt let.at.KO, I 'lTc. Artinrtl.liiB in'" known upon application. A.lrrllln. Atrency, "n," thtnn. San Kranrlo. California. wr eo"- tractifor adrertlilnc nt boraada for II. Friday, May a, 1902. ntnREpunucANTicKirr. Congrtailonal. For Xembor of ronT. Fint Dlst. TJI08. II. W.NOUK. SUtc. tlovtmor-W, J. Fnrnljb.ol remlle- l8apreiii Jodto-R. 8. Bn, ol Kn- 'SmUij ol PUW-F. I. Danbar, ol Antorla. ... HtatTrfiirr-C. 8. Moore, Klmlh, Uonwr 0nnl-A. M. Crawford, of Rmeturr. .... ... Stale Mnter-J. It. Whltnry. ol At- Bnpr rlntcndcnt ol Public IntlrucHon ). II. Arktrman.ot rortUnd. Coanty. Brnator .... W. KUYKE.NDAIX, Kngtn. Rrortwitatlvn UT.IIAKRIS, Kiuen. J. M. SlIKlAEY. Kucrnt. I. N. EDWARDS, Junction. Clark R. V, LEE, Junction. aherllT . j. jniissov.crMtrelL Commlitlonrr II. D. fcDIAKDS,r.nni;ncia. TrCMortr . GEO. r. CRAW. Knnna. X Altetaor D. r.BCKTOX.CotUfeOroTe. BurreTor-- ,1Mn. Corooer DR. C. B. KIN'G. Eojrene. UNUSUAL DEMAND. Last wcclc there was a large de mand for Nuggets, some fifty 01 ders being left which we were un able to fill. For the benefit of those -wishing a copy of this week's paper we wish to say that we have a number of extras this week at your service. Faith Stewart, one of the rescue workers, identified with the slum work of Portland, and directly in strumental in bring about a reform in the lives ol a number of way- ward girls, was pounced ujKjn and horribly beaten and strangled by five brutal men Monday evening , while on her return home from a i visit to some girl whom she was trying to save from a life of shame. The brutes who committed the dastardly assault are supposed to ' be of those who have suffered the loss of their victims through the good work for humanity of Miss Stewart. It is doubtful if the men will be run to ground, but every one should be caught if possible and sent over the road for life, or hanged. It is time the City of Portland should crawl out of the yoke of slum rule and tyrany. The Guard lays particular stress upon Geo. Chamberlain's "char acter and conscience." Well, it is generally conceded that a man who is nominated lor governor of a state, even by the democratic party, has both. There is no use raising such a howl about it. No one disputes it; and it is to be hoped that he has some business qualifications also, although the fact that he has allowed his name to head the demo cratic ticket is not significant that he has. Mr. J. H. Glass, banker at Brownsville, locked up bis bank the other day and left some $1800 ol the bank fnnds out of the vault. While gone some parties broke in and relieved the bank of its funds so carelessly displayed. If a banking business is worth running at all it is worth running right, and in place of leaving it at the noon hour a .trusted man bhonM be placed be- tkind the counters with a Winches ter. With a railroad to Bohemia, with good mines developed, with the timber industry well in hand, with the aid of the farming and stock industry, this section of Oregon will soon become one of the richest localities in the state. Have you become thoroughly familiar with the following: O. & S. E. R. R. Lack of space necessitates a lack of news this week. Establish all kinds of enterprises. Have you registered? Build Sawmills. Build Railroads. Build Smelters. IRK9. STKONC R.KSIGN3. The regents of the state univer sity of Kansas recently elected Dr, Strong of the U of O. as chnticclj lof and as the salary of $4500 is an inducement worth consideration Mr. Strong has decided to accept the position., Dr, Strong says he likes his Oregon position very much, but the salary offered nt the University of KhiimS is higher. The library facilities of the Univer sity of Oregon are not so extensive as those of older I'isiitiUions, and Dr. Strong has been asked to do n very important picjee ol historical work for a large English publish ing company, and he felt that he could attend to it much better there. The university has taoo students. Narrow Kscapk. Ed Hansen, n workman at the Straton hydraulic mine on Rogue near Galice, accidentally stepped into the sluice in the digging Monday, and before he could re cover himself was swept over the flume and thrown over the dump, falling a distance of 25 feet and rolling down the precipice some 60 feet further. He was picked up more dead than alive anil taken to the bunkhouse of the mine. Luckily and miraculously no bones were broken though he was badly shook up by the fall. Hansen is from Portland. G. P. Observer. Warkhousk Porchaskd. Cy Bingham has purchased the Warehouse property on Row River and will refit, renovate-and thor oughly equip it for the benefit of the traveling public enroute to the mines. The Warehouse is an ideal place for a country hotel being a fair day's drive from this city, sur rounded by mines, magnificent hunting and fishing grounds, and with Mr. and Mrs. Bingham in charge it will soon become one of the best known summer resorts in Oregon. The Nugget extends congratulations. Orqanizb a Team. At the baseball meeting held at the Sherwood hotel last Friday evening the following officers were elected for the season: F. D. Wheeler, manager; C. W. Wal lace, secretary; Geo. McQueen, treasurer; and Lee W. Henry, cap tain. Committees were also ap pointed to look up and secure suitable grounds and to see the business men in regard to the sup port of a team. The meeting was very enthusiastic and well attended. First Ball Game. Last Sunday quite an interesting ball game took place down cn the old grounds near the track, be tween two picked nines, resulting in a score of five to eight. Nine full innings were played and some good practice was secured. We have some good base ball material here and all the boys need is prac tice and lots of it. Base Ball. The Lorane'boys are going to maintain their past record as base ball enthusiasts. They have al ready organized this season's team as follows: C. C. Davis. Stanley Lockwood, Garfield Crow, Adolph Piper, Elmer Crow, James Has kins, Edward Fierraan, Samuel Hartley and Blair Atkinson, C. C. Davis, captain. Prohibition Convention. The prohibitionists of Lane county will hold their county con vention on Saturday of this week at 10 a. m. in the courthouse. A full county ticket is expected to be put in the field. The prohibitiou- ists bad a ticket out two years ago, and 237 was the highest vote cast for any candidate, that of C. A. Jackson for prosecuting attorney. Public lecture. Mrs. Mary Teats, of Cal., Nat. Purity Evangelist of the W. C. T. U., will hold a series of meetings in Cottage Grove, May 11, 12, 13, meeting every afternoon at 2:30 and evenings at 7:45. Meeting for men only on Sunday afternoon, "Out of Time With the Infinite," or the Wav of God in Marriage. Public invited. Eugene People. Among the Eugene contingents who so generously responded to our invitation to take part in the raili road celebration may be mentioned; Senator R. A. Booth and wife, Sen ator Win. Kuykendall, Hon. S. H. Friendly, F, L. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Renshaw, and Alf Walker. Soldiers en route. A train load of 267 recruits for the U. S. army passed through here last 1 Sunday enroute to Van couver, For Sale. A number of fine yearling Cotts wool bucks for sale. Inquire of D. G- McFarland. For over thirty yearn I hnve Ihhmi a sufferer 01 kidney mm Dimmer trouble, ami have tried vurloun klmlH of remedies but Dyson & Mltehell'H Kidney and Wood runner-linn done me mow Rood tlmn nnvtlittiR I have ever tried. J. T. Camiwki.i., Cottngv llrovo. Oregon. Medicine on mile at New Krn Drop Htorv. Patent applied for. not ick for Tu hi.Toation. United State Land Oflire, lloseburg, Oregon, Feb., 17. IPOs. Notice l hereby given tlmt In vonipll mice with the provision ol the Net of Congress ot Jtiuu :i, ISTS. eiitlthil "An net lor the salt; of timber UmN In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wimhliigtiiu Ti rrltury'wivxleiiiled tn all the Public tawl Slate a by act of August , ISflS. (.itHiiye II. l'arr of Ab erdeen. Coiliitv of Chchaha Slate of Washington, ' has till- day lllrd in thin oillcu hit nivorn xlatcii.ent No. H5, for the purchase of the SWof Section No. SO, Townhlp III Soulb, of ll.tngo MVw'j ami will offer proot to xliow that the land otii;hl la more vain iblc for iti timlH-r or atone than for atrriiMiltural purpie, and to c-tnbllsli Ida claim I raid land before Marie I.. Ware, V. S. CVimniiralnner, of Kncene, Ori-ipm. on Tuculav, the -TUh day of Jnlv, lie names aa vitneaea: Arthur I-:. Smith, John It. Itoaclton, R. J. Watt, of Kiitfene, Oregon, Char le K. Sawver, of Aberdeen, Washing ton. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the abovu decrila.Hl hind are re n'nested to tile their claim In tliii olllce 011 orbcfoio raid Sth day of May, 1!HV.. J. T. Hiiiixikm, KruiMcr. NOT1CK rOlt I'L'lll.lCATlO.N. United Slates Land Ottice, Koxehtin:, Oregon, Feb. 17, HXrJ. Notice ia hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of CongrcM of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the aale of timlK'r land in the State of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all thel'nblie Land State by act of Au gust 4, 1S9'J, Andrew M. Fry, of Aurora, Ciunty of Mar nn. Slate l UeMi, nas this dav tiled in thiaottict- herenorii statement No. 2249. for tho purchase ol the NW Spetion No. 31, Township 20 oiitli, ol Knnge o est, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it titular or atone than for agricultural p'irposes.aiid to es tablish hisclaim to said land before the Krgiderand Receiver of thi oflice at Kosebiirg, Oregon, on Tlmredav, the 2Sth dav of July, 1002. She name aa wltnessea; I.. Wcla rt, . W. Fry. K. Will and C -nvner'of Aurora Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly tlie alaive-deserilped land are re quested to tile their claim in thi office on or before said 28lli day of Jnlv. 1U02. J. T. Baitxties. Register. NO TICK FOR I'UIIUCAIION. United State Ltnd Office, Roeburg, Oregon, Feb., 17, 11102. Notice, ia hereby given that in eoinpli 4iicc with tho provision of the act of Congress ot June I), 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Elates of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory. a extended to all the Public ImihI Stale by act of Au gust 4. 1802. John C. Frv. of Aurora. Count v of Marion, Slate of Oreg'iu, has tins dav tiled in this ottice his sworn statement Nn. 2250, for the purchase o ihe NW '4 of Section No. 2, Town-hip 20 South, of IUugu II West nod will offer proof to show that lhc land inflight i juore valuable for il timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Ixjforc the Register ami Re ceiver of this office at Roseluirg, Oregon. onThurwIay,thu2.Stliii.iy of July, 11102. He name aa witnesses: C. Snyder, I.. Webeit, K. Will. O. W. Fry, of Aurora, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the nlwve-descrila-d land are re quested tn Hie. their claim in thi office on or before aid 2Sth day of July, 1IW2. J.T. llniiHir.s, Ileuisler. NOTICK FOR 1'UULICATION. United State Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Apr. 10, ll)02.x Notico i hereby given that in com pliance with the provision ot the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of timber land in the in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18112, Duncan Scott, of Kugene, County of line. State of Oregon, ha this day tiled in this oflice Ilia aworn statement No. 2220, for the purchase of the NW 1-4 of Section No. 30, Township 10, South, of Range5 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for il timber or atone that for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befoie the Reg ister and Receiver of thi office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 24th day of July, 1002. fin name as witnesses: John R. Ifazelton, Arthur H. Smith, U e Haielton, Warren C. Smith, of Crow, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adverse ly the abuve-described hind are re quested to file their claim in this office on or before said 24th day of July, 1002. J. T. liniiKiKS, Register. NoriCK for puhuoationT United State Land Oflice, Roseburg, Oregon Apr. 12, 1902. Notice i hereby given that in compli ance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada, atid-Washington Territory," a extended to all the l'uliliu Land State by act of August 4, 1892, Aiiioh 0. Stanbrotigh, of Nen berg, County of Yamhill. State of Oregon, has thisdsy filed in thiollicohis sworn statement No. 2207, for tho pur chase of tlio NW Vi, of Section No. 22, Township 20 South, of Range 0 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuablo for Its timber or stone tlmn for agricultural purpose., and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, 011 Thurs day, the 17th day of July, 11)02. lie nan ea as witnesses : G. Gray. u. Snyder, J. Carpenter, A. K. Will, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the above-described land are re quested to file their claim in this office on or before said 17th day of July, 1C02. J. T. ISitiDdKS, Register. NOTJCK yoit rUUUCATION Land Office at Roseburtr, Oregon, April 30, ItOi. N'otlro Is hereby given that lie (oliowtnt namuil settler hu tiled notice of his Intention tomaVeAnal commutation proof In upport ol hlnclalm, and that said proof will he made beforeMarle L. Ware, U. B. Commissioner at Ungeno, Oregon, on June IS, I'M!, , vlii Augmt Medtke on II. K. No. 8869. for the 8 JJ S &B H H H Bee. 21, Tp.218.it. 3 weit. He neraei the following wltneuet to prove hli continuous reiidenco upon and cultivation ol said land, vlii .... . Kenton Wimarson, Frank Allison, Joe I'er kins, Ulriin Lot, of Cottage drove. Oregon. 1, T IJbipoes, Itegliter, StttNOMt MtM. VOR Sl'RINGl'IltM) A new shingle mill with a c -p.tclty of 30,000 n dqy will be pi t in operation nt Springfield within thirty days nnd will employ cigl t or ten men, Shingles arc being shipped in Irom Washington to supply the local demand now hence there is sure to l a good market for the entire output of the mill. Plenty of good cedar timber is said to be available to supply the mill. 11. A. Washburn, Welby Stevens nnd Jntucs Cl.trke are tho pto-moters. I a I.. 1 1 ft7l7l)C1 exceptional Values: A Dainty piece ol tuckinir ?o Inchw-Mx V"""5 AljlUVMlO 0,le mc wide and 7 clusters of cmbtoidcty tucks oni.tcetuck.etuh.JSU.. y 40c, to $1.25 400 to 60c a yard. it (I l( l'tubtoidery 18 inch TiiekltiK 5 rows liuerllni:, j tnwi Very nent pattern nt 7cts a yntd hemMltch tucks - Allm-xr f-nre III 'white OlllV l . ., - . 1 ... 1 m i p nniicrii 111 v. " 1 Aiiovcr excepuuiiHi .uuc -.! REAL liliAl NOl'ICU KOR PIMU.ICATION. Unltnl Slates laind Office, Rosuliuig, Oiegon, Api,,'.'l, Wi. Notbe 1 heieby given that In coinpll ancu with the pi'ovislnn of the act of Congress of June 8, 1S7H, entitled "All ad tort lie sale ol limlcr lauds In the State ot Oalifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tvrriiorv,"na extended 10 all the l'ulille baud State by net of August 4, 1S9', Khner 0. Will.of Aiiiora, County of Marion, State of Oregon ha thi day Med in ihl office her sworn statement No. S-JAI, for the ouivh.ise of the Northeast ipiarter ot Seetioii No. 88, Tounship L'O Soulb, of Range U West, ami will olfer proof to show that tlie laud sought is mine valuable for lis timber or stone than fm agricultural purHHCH, ami 10 establish herchiim tosaid laml l-foie the Regis ter itnd Heceiv.T of this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Monday the -3th day o'Jnlv I9J2 She name as witnesses: tt. W. I'rv.C. Snyder, I.. Wobert and a. M. Fry, of Aurora O v in. An v unit nil Hrsim claiming ailversti ly the alHive-descriUil land aro re i'lesieil to tile their claims in this otlicc 011 or bjforo said 2'itli 1l.1v of July, I90J. J . T. llitllMiKa, Register. NoricK KOR I'UIU'.ICATION" Cnu never be Artifiicinl. No otic really ail mites a woman's fig ure if it is conformed to the futidn uicutnl shape nf simie Qucciiy Forracil Corset Our Slays follow nature's lines They do not cIiiuikc a perfect lig ure: thev imnlv help clunisv women to look jjrnetful. 5Qc loSl.v t.1 IT M ri it vS'rulbhFn)ii Dliu dortsl.' No otic iirllde tniikfi houie look cosier or mote comfortable ihnii nice CutbiliiH drupe il ht-ic nnd theie. Dnr I .ace CiittnliiH will help miikc yotu home umie chcerfii becdiise they nte SMtk1liiK New. lcnne they nre pleiisiiiK "V0- lf"lu vS'"-" ciuls. ?t . i 35. 3-5 I.ATIOS'r STYliKS, Silks !23u loHrU 11 VU When you come for O.toceiiet you net the liest. No doubt nbout the tiuulity noipiostion about superi ority.' 1? RUSH HAC1I DAY. and the liest each time you lnv. liver v Cui'tiiiiier talk of what we can anil will do for patrons. our WASH DKHSS t'.OODS It seems quite curly to ym. piobnbly, to think of Wash Die-i Hoods, Imt we. would like to siikkcM tlmt In buyiiu: now you get find selections of the ptel' ticst mid most bciiilifnl. We lve the piettiest M-lections we have ever shown' mid we shall be pit-awl to have you cull, at vour eiulii-st coiivcuiciicc. At Newland's At Newland's Unllisl State lind Office, Roseburg, Oregon, April l, IW12. Notice! hereby given that in com pliance with tiie provisions of tho act of Congress of June 8, ISTS, entitled "An act (or the sale of limber lands in the Sliile of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrilorv," a extended to all the Public laitid States bv act of August 4, ISlli.John II. V.iil of imeoii ver. County of Clarek, Stite of Uregon, ha this d.iv tlltsl in thi ottltv hi aworn statement No. '-'ID"), for the purchase of the SK'i, of Section No. 10,tonsMp -Jl South, of Raiuzn 0 W. and will otter proof to show that the land sought la I xjjj imirt vulii.iltln for its limler or stone I than for agricultural purHises, and to lll&l esinhlish III claim to said land iH'forejVJ the Register and Receiver of thi office i.nuj at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, "fff 'si I APRIL and HAY Announcement at Lurch's the 16th day of July, llHrJ. tie name 11 witnesses. W. I). Wolvert'in and 1'. Vail of Van couver, Wash., lieo. Wisiley anil K. Wooley, of li-.on, Orcgm. Any anil all prsons claiming adverse ly the nbovy-desenbed land are re ijiie.'titl to tile their c'.iim in thi.- office 011 or ltfore.,j!id 15 h day of Jnlv, 1I0: J. T. lliiiiKiK. Iteitister. SILKS MADRAS LAWNS In Profusion. S New Shirtwaists in Quantity and Quality. NOTICK FOR I'lJIlMCATION. tylish. 1 1 United, tstntea Iiiiul Office. ,.K5 RostdiiiiTr. Ore.. Apr. 11. luns. Jft Notice h hervb.v Iven tlmt In coin- 3 plluuci- with the provlHloiiH of the net of CumnvxH "f June :i, ISTS. en-' titled "An net for the sale of tlinlieri VjJ In ,l,n'Uh,,M ,,f C,illf,nili flm- I tU gnu, Nevudil. mid WiiHliliurtou Ter- r.i 11 fViT OUT 1 11 51 WJITC. rlt.ir.v.-naextuiidcd to all the l'uli- CS V-itlll IOr OUT illlllcl. tllV,. at., r , u . ... .... ..r 1 K.K lie ianii nimi's 11,1 iili 111 rfiiiKii1-! . v 1S!I2. Heur" Rek. of Sllverton, tt (tiioutr nf lurlnu. Stuto of On-iron. itSrj hiiHthlM ilny tiled In thlx ofllee hll aworn Mtiiteiuent No -".V-', for the' purehiiM.' of the UK of Section No. Jrt in Towtiahlp No. 211 S. , R-msj No. II W.. and will o'fer proof to allow that the land poiiKht , la mori' vnlnnliH for Itn tliiila-r or Htone than for iiirrlcultiiral purposeH. and to estilbllah Ida claim to said ' land liefore the ReIater mid Re-1 eel ver of thla oflice at RoxvliiirK. On- iron on ! ridny. the nth ifny of July, line. He imineH iih wltiieHspa: (1. A. Iloek, F. 1. Hurst. A. It. Cole H. A. Knvilcr. of Aurora. Oreuon Any and nil personH cIiiIiiiIiik ml-, A vernely the nbove-ileHcrlla-iI InndH are 1 X mw..,..,...! fll l,..l- ,.t,il,U In ttit.1 I V IVlMltni,!, LM ,,111. tin ( ..l.r. office on or before said 11th day July. l)l. J. T. IlmnnKH, Register, Wc can lit you from Pocket book and Fancy. U W.I7A ... 1 1 flf f!l Mujf. nils ill on flEoy.s t'liilili'ca. You are entitled to it; 3 to -:tr.j:vijt VZ : - fA 1 LADIES! LADIES!'- LADIES! We desire to call your attention to our . , FANCY WAISTS, MERCERIZED SILK ZEPHYRS, LINENS, I HEMSTITCHED LAWNS and PERCALES. . Also our New Taffeta Ribbons, all widths, nil Colors. We the Leading Shades, that we would be pleased to show you : carry a full Line of Mercerised Goods f V iii! NOTICE KOR PUI1LICATION. United Statea Ijind Office, RowbtirK. Ore.. Apr.. 21, 11)02. Notice 1h hereby Riven that In com pliance with the provlHloiiH of the net of ConirrcHH of Juno 3, 18T8, entitled "An act for the aalu of timber landa In the statea of California. Oregon, Nevada, and WaahlnKtonTerritory," aa extended to all the Public Laud StaU-H by act of AujriiHt 4, 1VJ2, Her man T. Dow of Cottiuce Urove. County of Lane, State of Oregon Iihh tlila day tiled In tula office Ills aworn Htatenient No. 2277, for thu piircliaw of the N NW . HW NW NW SWK of Section No. H, Twii, 2:1 .South. of RniiKO 2 Wcat and will offer proof to hIiow that tliclanil noiiKht la more valualilc for Ita tlnilter or atone than for iiKrlcultural purpoaea, mid to ea tubllali Ilia claim to.Hald land la-fore Marie L. Ware. U. S. CoininlKMlonerat Eiifrene. OreKon. on Saturday, the 5th day of July, 1002. He nanieH iih wltneHMOM: Oacar O. Antclniaii, of Went 811 fterlor, WIh., Jiih. h. McConnlck, Joacph Kclilee, of Cottiw Orove, Ore gon, Win. WIttc, of Aiiioh, Ort'Kon. Any ami all ikthoiih claiming ad veraely the above-deacrllied IiuiiIh aro reqiu-Hteil to file their claliua In thin ottice on or befoix) mild 5th day of July. 1002. J, T. BliuinKH. IteKlHter. A.s the Old Maid Said when She Kissed the Dwarf. HEM EN WAY & BURK HOLDER.;"-' Our ada are short und swectand right to the point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Bi'dinut & Morgan The DRUGGISTS. yew Era Unty More, W. S. Ciikisman. Km IiANfts: TO ANI FROM AIX POINTS EAST The Fashion Stables' COIINKIt MAIN mi'l HKt-ONII HTIIKKT, COTTAIIIJ liftOVK -VIA- GREAT NORTHERN Ktiilway. Short Line TO St. Vaul,, Inltth, Mlnncapolt, Chicayo, AND TOINTS KA8T. GIri'Lsii,ui) 5L B,injJs, proprietor . Also own anil opperatc the llohciniu ami Illack llntte StiiRe I.incN Firt-Clas Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices NO I ICE 1'OR l'UIIMCATION. I ThroiiRli I'aluee and Tniirint Sleepers Ulniiitf and Buffet Hinokiii Library CarH. OAIIA' TRAINS: KABT TIMK Knr Rutes. Foldern and Knll Itiforinn lion regarding Tieket Routes, eull on or nildreHH J. W. IMIAf.ON.T. 1". A. II. DICKSON, C. T, A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. A. H, 0. DENNISTON'., O. W. 1'. A. OUKlMt Avenue, (Sjaiuo nam. NO LOSS OK TIMK. I have Bold Chambcrliiiii'i Colic, nimlam and Diarrhoea Remedy for yearn, and would rather lo out of eolleo and etigar tlmn It. I noli! five bottles of It yenieruay to tnreanera mm cumu w n-i further, aiidlhcy are ut work this morniiiR.-MI. R. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be Keen by the above the threshers were ablo to keep on with their work without losing 11 single day's time. You should keep a nottleoi tins itemcuy in your nume, Forealoby Lyons & Aindecuto, Drain. , Pennon Drug Co . . . NOTICK KOR I'UIILICATION. United States, Lund Offii-e. Ronebiirii, Oie., April H, 1002. Kntii'ii is hereby given that in eum liliumv with the provifinns of the ai'tnf Congiess of June 11, 1878, entitled "An act for tho side of timber hinds in thu States nf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as ex tended to all the I'ublie Iind States bv iii-t 01 August -i, m: ol Aiiroi ll..ln,. his sworn statement No. 2185, for the I ' " "V1 "'.,'!' ""Wm. Imh tliln of thu nnrehiiHu of the NWK' 'ihv.. . i!1 ' ".mn bl. Hworn of Hect oil No. L'O 111 towiiHhlo No. L'l "V'.'V"" "i"".-. --'. ior 1110 riiuu'c No. (t wi'Nt, nnd will offer United .StnteH Lnnd Oim-o, RohoIiiiik;. Oiv., April lL'tli. 1IKL'. Notleo' Is hereby (IVen tlmt III coin plhmeo with the provlHloiiH of tlu I'.'iV V't'oHKit'MH of Jung it, 1U7H, ,.. titled 'An net for the hhIu of timber IiuiiIh 11 thiiHIuleHof Cnllfornlit, Oiv iron, Nevudii.i und WiiHliliiKtim Tor- August A, 18()J, Henry A. Snvder, i' . f li,.a.H '''V1'""1:" V' n" tllu ''nlillo oiii, County of Marlon, Stale .if V "'I H'u''t,1,'-V ".c1 "J-AiwimH, IhOJ. li, lias this day tiled In this office ! t,.!x 7 "'Aurora. County of proof to hIiow that the laud hoiikIU Ih more viiluable for Hh timber or Htone tlmn for iiKfrleiiltiiral purposeH ami to CHtabllHli IiIh claim to nalil hind before tho RcKlHtcr ami .Receiver of this oflice at KoHehui'K, Orvfron.on WeilneHilay,, the Oth day of July, 1002. Ho nanieH iih wltneHHCH! F. P. HiiMt, O, A. Hock. J, M..WIII, Gep. H. Gray, of Aurora, OreKon. Any nnd nil ptTHOiiH clalnilmr nil vcrMoly tho abovu-ileHcribcd IiuiiIh iito WineHtcd to file their clalniH In thlH olllco on or before Hiild ,0th day of July, 1002, J. T. HitlliOKH, ItcKlHtur, Read the Nligget, Of till) HW 'V. Of S...lnn tJ ' 'T" Township No, :;o H,.Itiiimi. Nt.Vi.Ht, and will offei- proof to hIiow that Hid liiiiil'HoiiKlit Ih more valuablo for IU timber oiHtmo than for nmrlcultiiral piirpiiHeH, ami toeHtabllHh IiIh claim to Willi lnnd before 'tho ReK'lHter and Receiver of thU ofllco at UoHoliurir. Oivkoii 011 ThtiiHdny, tho 17111 day of July, 1D02. i.4:" Ho nanieH iih wltncKHiM: Oeo. aruy', L.d! ynrf,zJ A, Car penter, Oj--Aljlt)lit, Oivjroiji; A. 0. StanbroiiKM, of NowbeiK .'OrvKnn. Any and all pci-hoiih cfalmlnu; ail. yeiHely tho hbovV-ileHeiibeilliuidH hid remieHteil to rllo their Clalmn In thin V"1'0','!!.01' M-6t0 Hlll(1' 17M 'htyof " ,J ,T. Bjmioim, .R.eghjter 4r