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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1902)
IS THROWN Governor Geer Breaks First Sod For Bohemia Rail road Amidst Cheers of Crowd Assembled to Witness the Ceremony. Wednesday the people of Cottlagc drove celebrated tlic "breaking of the first sod" fur the new railroad into the great Ilohcmfn Mining District, with appropriate ami imposing ceremonies. Governor Geer iiiiil party arrived on tuc liner o'clock train and were met at the depot by u large and enthusiastic crowd. From the train lie was escorted to it stand that had been hastily erected nenr the proposed terminus of the Hohcmia railroad, where the large crowd assembled. After invocation by Rev. L I). Heck, Gov. T. T. Gccr was intiodnccd by Mayor Job in n few well chosen remarks. The Governor's talk was short but to the point and he informed the crowd thnt he had come all the way from Sa lens to "break sod" and not to make a speech and also informed them that it was not the first sod he had ever broken either. lie then descended from the platform with shovel in hand and at a ixilnt indicated by Mayor Job turned the first sod for the new Hohcmia railroad while the crowd cheered wildly for the Governor and the new enterprise. Senator llooth was then introduced, who held the attention of the crowd for-some time and whose remarks were frequently applauded. The afternoon meeting which had been held during a gentle Ore gon shower, was then adjourned until 7:30 in the evening when the crowd was usked to rc-usscmblc hi Martin's Hall when a public rcce tiou would be held. Martin's Hall was filled to overflowing in the evening with an en thusiastic crowd that defied the rain which fell in torrents. Mayor Job acted as chairman of the meeting and introduced Gov. Geer, who was followed by Senator llooth, W. Kuykcudall, S. II Friendly, Col. Hocffcr, and others, all of whom addressed the audience briefly but whose remarks were well directed and well received. At the close of the meeting an informal reception was tendered Gov. Geer and all present were privileged to snake the band ol tlic Dig good-natured Governor of Oregon. The exercises passed ofi" smoothly and without a hitch throughout, and much cicdit is due the enterprising citizens who had the matter in charge. 1 . , , , , , The crowd hi attendance was surprisingly large when we takc.into consideration the condition of the roads, thciuelcmency ol the weather, and the short time that was had in which to notify the people. Tim C. M: A. band furnished the music for the occasion and is also deserving of much credit lor assisting to make the exercises spirited and Interesting throughout the afternoon and evening. When Cottage Grove becomes a city of much size and many inhabi tants as it is sure to become within a few years, the coplc who were pres ent on this happy occasion will rcuicmlwr it as the great cpoc in the history of the city, marking the turning of the tide of population and wealth this way. S Local Brtvctlo. 0 2 1 NOTICE l-'Olt 1'1'IILICATION. Tutted Slates I .and ()t(lci. itowiium. ore.. April at. iw. Not Ire Ih hereby given thnt In com pllnncc with tin provisions ol the net iift'onim-HS of Juno It. IsTN, entitled "An net fur tilt sale of tlttilicr IiiiiiIh imiiicdi- In the States nf California. Oregon. Nevada, mill W iiMliltiirtim'lVrrltury. iih extended to nil tin- Public l.nnd Doth .. Pkldi iat week pur charted of J. C. Schlcef t nl, lot 4 block 7 in Long and, L.indess' ad dition for Jss5. Mrs. J. H. Davidson, of this place, returned last Saturday from a weeks visit with her daughter at Eugene. R. VV. l'lshcr, Miss Nora I'isher and Miss Alia l'arrish, of Jeffer son, went out Monday for locations on timber claims. Chas.'Cochrau went to Eugene Tuesday where he has a three days engagement with the .ith regimen- ;tal baud during the carnival. Frank McFarland, of Portland, is in the city this week in the in terests of the Equitable Life In surance Company of New York. A. W. Zinikcr left Tuesday for the Hohcmia mines where he ex pects to remain during the summer looking after his mining interests. Foster Phillips, formerly of this city, now of Mountain Home, Idaho, is spending a few weeks here and at his homestead on Mosby creek. Gill Meadow, one of Bohemia's substantial miners, is down for a few days visit. Mr. Meadow has been suffering With rheumatism of late. O. A. Moore, who has been at the Cottage Grove hotel during the winter left Sunday morning for Ho hernia where he will remain during the summer. Lawsou & Jenkins -acated the Lurch building on fifth street the first of the week, and it will be used by the Imperial hotel as sample rooms. Michial Goeltz, Jr., of Jefferson, one of the substantial stockholders ofthejudson Rock Mining Com pany was in the city this week, and was a pleasant caller at the Nugget office. Chas Cochran went to Drain last Friday for his band rehearsal there Saturday from a visit to the county returning Saturday and giving the boys here tlieir reuearsai m tne afternoon. , , , PcMonai Paragraph. O W. W. Harris, of Eugene, was In the city Sunday. Chas, II. Diittou, Assistant 1. M. is oil the sick list. James Ilcmenway was a county scat visitor last Friday. O. M. Curtis, of Roseburg, was in the city over Sunday. Timber Locator Dan Brumbaugh was in town Monday. Merchant Lewis made a business trip to Eugene Monday. C.J. Ruggles, of Jewel, Kansas, was in the city Friday. C. W. Ridehard, dl Goshen, was in town Monday on business. Thomas Roche, of Eugene, trans acted business here Saturday. I'. S. llrtimby, of Vassar, Mich., arrived in the city Saturday. A. Mackcy and O. I'reratti were in from Divide last Sunday. Mrs. Edith Linton came up from Eugene last Friday morning. I'. II. Ilristow transacted busi ness at F.tigcuc last Saturday. Al Johnson, manager of the Le Roy, is laid up with the mumps. Wm. Landcss was a passenger to the county scat last Saturday. Miss Dora Veatch went down to Eugene last Saturday for a visit. J. C. Hass and Theo. Jennings were down from Hohcmia Monday. Cottage Grove is assured ot a rattling good ball team this season. II. C. Bishop came up from Ku gene and tarried in this burg Mon day. A. V. Hancock and Ed Jcnks were down from Bohemia last Fri day. A. Alsted, nephew of II. C. Mad sen, is visiting his uncle in this city. Mrs. Lee Henry returned last . ,0 - Snow fell with the rain last Fri day evening but melted ' atcly in the valleys. ' Over sixtv Eugene people took suite by net of August 4. inc.'. i.uuIh . niU-iitiiiiPe o'f the I. O. O. F. ex- Wi-la-rt ot Aurora, County of Marl advantage 01 w . v. y 1 . e ()f lllH ,,,, ,,.,, , enrsion to Portland last Priday. re- ()ffk.(i )ih HU.om Hta.m.lt No turning home the first or the week, .j- tlir tit. purchase of tin- SK y, 0 ,, . tr ... ir iMvttun Nn. Township 20 South. Hon. James Hemenw.15 . I jr. 1 , ,lllma. west mid will offer proof Wall and wife, and Attorney J. V.. B,u-that the lundHnnght Is more Young took in the I. O O. F. valuable for Hh tlmlK-r or stone than . 1 i. .: ... ... i..,,u...i it... 1 fur auric tilturul numuscs and to cs- ccicuninwi. . ( talillHli hlH claim to said laud In-fore. Roseburg Monday. A Urge excursion trom Koaentirg me Ki-gisicr mm iiccciver 111 huh nil... tu.llllll hlTlll ill. nassed office at How-burg, Oregon, on Mini- nil.l 1.1. II. I,' !,l,. ,I.-Nll, ,l,.v nl lull' 1r seat. F. H. Rosenberg was one of Saturday's business visitors to. Eu gene. Tom Gardner spent part of Saturday and Sunday in Cottage Grove. David Griggs, of Comstock, regis'tered at the Sfierwood lionse Monday. Mi-.s Lyda Dunn, of this place, was visiting friends near Creswell last week. f Mrs. Richardson, ol store returned to her (MUTUARY. Geo. W I)eiin died April 21. ryoj, rigid 57 tars iiiid r niontli. He was born in Steuben county, Indiana, March 28, 1844 When but a small boy he moved to Ash land, Nebraska, and in i860 was married to Paulina Bronhnrd. From Nebraska he moved to South Dakota, in 1877, and there he re sided until the fall of 1895 when he came to Oregon, where he resided until his death. He leaves a wife and three children, Mrs. Frank O. Oca 11 and Mrs. Eva King, of South Dakota, and Mrs. A. D. IeKoy, of Cottagt. Grove. We mini thre fri-m our hnm -lenr father; We uiIm thie from iliy jle, A hi'l'wr nr iur Itfp l r.t, MeiniMihenaii'-hine nf Ihy fnce. We inl-n Iliy kind mid Hilling lind, Tliy fond mid cam el f-nre. Oar home I dark u Ithou I Ihc- u ml, thee every where Mks. A. D. LkRov Card Of Thanks. We desire to extend our thanks to the many friends who helped and offered assistance in our late be reavement. Mrs. Diian, . Mk and Mks. A. D. Li'.Rov. "We Suit' the Hard to Suit." t Don't take our word for itr but call and be convinced that rn rhe Cash G rocery Co. i f Carry the cleanost and most Complete line ol rocerles in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege- tables in season. 9 4 r 1. The Cash Grocery Co. A. G. Young, Manager. Burintss Briefs, o1 the iiauo home at through to Poriland on the 25th for the I. O. O. If. celelirauon ai i ori la'nd. W. M. Davis, a practical de horner of Southwest Virginia, ha' been dehorning cattle for Felix Currin and others this week in this vicinity. Last Friday th initiul ball game of the season was played at Kugene bttween the varsity mid faculty teams resulting in favor of the lat ter 7 to it. The bursting of the water hose between the engine and tender on a tie train near Walker station last Friday caused the suspension of work for a short time Those in attendance at the trained animal show of Morris & Rowe.s which exhibited at Kugene last Friday report u splendid at tendance and a way up show in fact much better than usual. WON'T FOLLOW ADVIOK A 1-7 Kit I'AYINO FOR IT. In n recent article, n prominent phyi cut! iw'vh. "It is noxt to ImpoHHiblo fur thopliy'ili-lmi to get hi patients torarry out miy prescribed eoiui-oof liyuienuor diet to the amullcit extunt; ho Ims liu one reiurt left. imri)el.v, tho druir treiitr ment." When mihllclnos nro lined fot ehronlo eonatlpiitlon, the uioat mild mill uontla obtainable, lucb as Cliitutbcr Fuln'a Stomaoh A Liver Tablets, should oe employed. Their uo is not follood Ity constlpatloii an they leavo tho bowels in a natural and heulthy condition, l ot eale by Itennon Drux Co. DIVIDK ITKMS. , Hi- llllllll'H IIH Wltlll-HM-H tl. W. Fry, A. M. Fry. ('. Snyder, B. Will, of Aurora, Oivkoii- An.vaud all Ihtmoiih cliiliulnn ml-vithi-Ij- tlte almvo diwrllied IiiiiiIh mv isiu-Hti-d to tile tlu-lr elalniH In HiIh 1 iff lee on or before Hiiid -Silt day of Inly. llKli. J, T. IliiilioLH, Ri-KlHter. TToTICK F()lt I'tJltl.ll'ATION. ITulti-d StateH Laud Offliv, ItowlmrK-. Oregon, April '.'I, IIH):'. Notice Is hereby kIvcii that In eom pllanee with tlui provlHlmiH of the net of Conmi-HH of .lime II, 1S7S, en. titled "An act for the' Hale of tlnilK-r lands In the StateH of California, ore jron, Nevada, anil WiiHlilnctnn Ter ritory," iih exlended to nil the I'llli lie Land StateM by aet ot AiiKUHt-1, IMK!, (Jeortfi! W. I-'r.v, of Aurora. County of Marlon, State of orcon Iiiih thlH day tiled hi thin office IiIh HWoru Htatement No Si'lS.forthe pur eliitHO of the NE of Section No :M, TowilHldp LI) South, of ItmiKO 0 Went mid will offer proof to hIiow that the hind nought Ih moi-u valuatilo for Uh tlmtier or Ktouu than for iiKrleiiltural purpowH and to critnhllHh IiIh claim to Hatd land before, the Reenter and Receiver of thlH office at UoHclmrj;, ori'Kon, on .Moiiitay uip'j.mii nay or July, 10l'. lie iiameH iih wltneHKCHi L. WelK-rt. 0. Snviler, K. Will, A. M. F'r.v, of Aurora, oivnon. Any and all iktmoiih clalmliifr; ml vemelv tho aliove lU-HerllK-d IiukIh are RMtiH'Hted to lllu their elalniH In thlH offliv on or Inforu salil L'Sth, day of July, 1IKIL'. J. T. ItitiiioKH, lteglHter. At 0 recent school meeting held nt the school bouse last Friday. The new chart was accepted and it was decided to close the school house to the Advents, who have bocn "holding religious meetings here for about three months. Among other improvements here the most important ore the large harm belne constructed by D. H. Lee ami K. V. Smith; and A. G. Miller's new residence. Tbv DeSpain and Geo, Tram'l went to Eugene last week on their wheels. Roads drying up, gardens Tcom ing up while rain continues to de scend. Extra copies of the Nugget for eale at this office. Jitai the Bvhtmt yvgget. NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION. United Ktutcrt Land OlTico, Iinnehurt:, Oregon, Apt II 1L, 11)02. Notl--n Ih hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of tho net of Congreiia of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho mile of timber lunda in tliu Status of California, Oreson, Nnvudii. mid Washington Territory, imcxtcnded to nil the til iu Lund States by net of AngUft -1, 1802, Mrs. John A. Ciirpcntor. if Aurora. OjuiHv of .Marion. Statu of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her iworn statement No. 2004, for the purchase of tboNh J4, of heetlon No. 22. Township 20. South, of llance 0 West, and will offer nroof to show thnt tho land (.ought Is more valunblo for its timber or atone than for iiarlcultnrnl purposes, hihI to establish her claim to said lann nioru ine itegisier ami no 1 jr: Ti 1 r ceiver 01 11111 uiiice, m ivueuuurK, vri-iiuii. on Thuridr.y, the 16th day of July, 1?02. She names as witnesses: Oeo. Grey, L. I. Suydur, A, F, will 1. u. riianDroiicn. 01 Aurora. wrcKon. Any and all pertons claiming adverse1 lv l!is above-described lands arc ro nueit.'d tnflle tliolr claims Ip this office 1.. !,... ul. IT.I. ,lau nr Tnlv 10,'!. , 3. T .Dbidqes. IJeflstcr. Some ont asks "How to fatten broilers." A "tourist" printer at the elbow of the manipulator of this column suggested: "Feed 'em." Ilcuneta Whipple of this place transacted business at Kugene last Friday. Dr. Anderson was called on n professional visit to Sagipaw last Priday. Prof. J. R. Kendall, of Boston. was registered at tne imperial Sunday. I. V. Pope, ol Eugene, was registered at the Imperial hotel Monday. Phil Rice, Hcrt Nnas and Tom Owens, of Myrtle Creek, were in the city Wednesday. Dr. Wall and wife were reg istered at the Hoffman House, Eu gene, last Friday. A. J. Johnson, the republican nominee for sheriff, was up from Creswell last Friday. Mrs. Thos, Aubrey returned home Monday from a visit with Eugene friends. W. G. Gilstrap, editor of the Kugene Register paid the Nugget a pleasant call Wednesday. D. R. Ladd, of Portlcnd, was in the city this week, intending the Iiohcmia railroad jubilee. Timber Locator H. T. Dow went into the hills Monday with parties looking for timber locations. The old gentlemen, Joseph and Hamton Powell, made a business triy to Halsey last Friday. J. L. Le Roy of the Le Roy Mining Company, made a business trip to Portland last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Jennings, I. TT llftirrl.n m Mr nnH fr fnv r. r . w. . r.-. nun i'iiko. nn ni inn ver.v lichi. oiinuocK nun .miss u urieu 01 rori- ":"i"""j ..i,,,-,.i,i,. for nil laud, were in attendance at the I p,vwnt , ,,h thene Imllen are royal en- railroad,celebration Wednesday. tertalnerH. Mr. J. C. Long' returned from Eugene last Friday having secured the right of way for the Cottage Grove and Bohemia railroad from the Knox estate. 1 ; Helen J. Kbbart sued her hus band James E. for divorce in the county court last week for ajle'ged desertion. The couple were, mar ried in this county in 1S79. M. E. Furrows, of Walker,;was in the city last Saturday for the first time, having lately arrived in the stnte from Kansas, While here he made this office a pleasant call, declaring himself as very favorably- impressed with this part of Oregon. Mrs. Cal Stevenson, whose hus band is in the asylum, received a letter from the physician of that institution stating that her husband was worse Saturday morning. She took the noon tryin for Salem much alarmed, but in hopes of being happily disappointed. Jerome Knox & Co. moved their office Tuesday to the Knox build ing upstairs over the hardware store of VanDenburg and Piper. Attorney A. H. King, who pur chased the premises vacated, es tablished his office therein the same day. Among: the Lodges. J . o I. O. O. ANN1VKHHAUV. LiiHt Saturday oveidni; after the regular hchsIoii at the lodsu room, tho Odd FellowH adjourned to Mnr tlnV hall where an excellent appro prlato pnwum was rendered and milistantlnl refivHhinentH nerved. Many Invited Riu-HtH were prei-ent who will readily testify to their abil ity iih eiitcrtnlncrn. Lack of wpaee forbldH extended comment. I.adikh cfticu:. Tho LndiCH' Circle, W. O. Y., cele brated their fifth mnilvei-Hiu-y .Mon day evenlnp; with an appropriate program after which dellcloim re freHliliieiitH were nerved. Tho Wood men were piweiit by Invitation and ......I l,.t...il.,.l i.a.WM.hlllv III tllOll-flVMh. nieiitH which' eonslHtod of lco cream aiioionBoioioeis9Bo o Millinery tit the lowest cash pricen. N. lv. Elsea & Hon. Fine watchi-H nml lewelry at II. C MndHen'ri. Siu them. lliir barisalns shoes anil elntliing at actual eui-t. N. K. Kli-ea & tion. Tlioi-e diainoiids nt II. C. Madsen are beatitles. Cull and ree them. Shoes. ritblH-rs anl i-lnthlng tiiiintL'ol repirdlei-s of profit. N. K. Elseu tt Sun. 1 Vidnablo mining pnipetty In Ito- beiuia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co Tho larzet and most complete stock I of iiiillincrv ut Misi Mnrv ILirlcl's L'ml door east of butcher shop. I)e Are You (Jee Ess! I I'olyniorphiati llsrguius : At the Neu Eru Druu Stoic. 1 The Ik-HHim Urns Co the oldent and alwn.VH reliable drugstore In Cottage (Jrove. For toilet articles do not fall to ex amine the very complete Htock at lieiiMin Drug Co. At MndKen'H leweler.v ntore. plated nllver ware, renmrkatily pretty de- hIkiih. Hiiitalile for wi-ilillnj; prx-i-entH. JitHt n-eelved a new line of nallorH. prlceH ranging frmn 40c to ?1..V). NBWI.AND'H .MlI.I.IM.'HV STOltK. 1'renerlptIonH 1'reAcrlptloiiH ; l'rei-erlptlonH lSeuxiin UniK -'). DrnuH like wcnritiK apparel to mve iH-Ht recmiH -iiiuhi nc- m iichi iptality. Il.nisoii Drug Co. alwayn iK-epn the futrent iIhikh obtalnatile. Barred Plymouth Rocks. Kirrrn for- Fate from' prlze-ivinnhie; lilriln. Per witting. ?1.50. J. W. HolvK, CottiiKf (Jrove. Dr. Atwood, Dentint of Eiwne, will lie nt the Sherwood HiiiiK.-.Mav n, 7. and s. Fli-nt-chiM work at rea-.nialile inten. done In conifprt able iiiauuer. ExaiiilnatloiiH free. wiiooi'iNii couuii. A unman who has had experience wilh Ibis ilt'e.ie, tells how to prevent attv dituireious iiiiiMiptfiiees from it. I site hiivk: Our tbtee chddren t"ok whooping eoiigh lust summer, our b.iby boy tieing only three mouths old, and owing to our' giving them Chamber laitiV Cough Heineily, lltey lost none of their ilumpne'H anil came out in much better health than oilier chililien whose , p.irents iliit not.usethls reinetlv. Our, olilesl little girl would call luslitv fni eough svrnp lietneHii whoops. Jessie Pitikey Hull, Sprlngville, Ala. Th remeily is for nile by Lyons & Apple-; g ill', I). ain. ilcnson Drug Co., Cottuge iirovo. NOTICE POIt PUltLICATION. MBS 0US J3ol iHinirx, Oregon. (iSciici'al illrrcliandisc, iIilBev.s, Tools and Antuiuiiilioii. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. AN UP-TO-DATE LABOR SAVER that is cleanly, co'nvenient'and eco nomical is our gas range. Your baking and cooking can be done in hot weather without .heating the house. We have them in all sizes, as well as gas stoves, oil stoves and wood stoves ot reasonable prices. 4 RUN OVER arid take a good look at'tlie Corsets we are Selling this week. If you look you'll - linger -and' if you buv vou'll save monev. " ' '-. .-u;r miM ' 'Ming M ?&ZX$Z TMBER 00. STORE; -Under Odd Fellows' Hall. ' ."' COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON YOUXL FEEL AT HOME Bttr- IMPERIAL HOTEL .Whero tho meals are well cooked and welt served and tho beds aro good. ITS CLEAN THROUGHOUT. And you'll find ovorythlnp homo-like, without home inconvcnlonccs. C01110 and stay as long as possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Frco to our CorhmereialTrado. Try our Runday Dinner. Tho best over Sarvod in any Hotel in the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. nmnirmrrr-n r S f'"''' " ' United Stnten Ltmd Ofllee, Koseliuru, Ore., Apr. S. 1901', Notice Ih hereby given that la com pllanee with the provlhloiiH of the aet of Conj;reH of June :i, 1S7S, en titled "An aet for the Hale of tlmlier lauds In the StateH of California, ' Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," iih extended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1S92, (leorge H. dray, of Aurora, Count.v of .Marlon, State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this ottlco his sworn Htatement No. 2102, fur the ptirchiw of the NK ,l of Section No. , IH) In Township No. 20 S Itangu No. It W.. and will offer proof to show that the land Hiiught Is tuirn- vulti alilo for Its tlnilM-r or stone tlmn for agricultural purposes, and toestali- UniteI t-tiites Land Olfice, llsh hlHChilm to said laud lieforotho Itoseburc, Oregon, Apr. 12, 1UU: Iteurlster anil Itwelver nf this olllre nt Notleu la herebv. civetl t lint in com Itoi-ebttrg, Oivgon, on Thui-HtlaV. the , plhinro vith the provisions of tho act of 10th day of July, 1002. Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Henan1eHaHwlt11es1.es: act lor thebaic of limber Hind in the ". S. Hurst. O. A. Hock, John H. ! States of California, Oregon, Nevada, HurHt. J. M. Will, of Aurora, Oivgon. I and Waehiiinton Territory," as ex- Any and all perwoiiH claiming atl- tendeit to all tlte Public Lund btatoa by verseiy tne aiiove-iieserlDeit innua m-o requested to tile their claims In this ANYTHING YOU'WANT. in the way of Hardware Tools and imblements, you can find at our store. Ark you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. NOVICK KOK I'intl.ICATION. otllco 011 or- before said 10th dav of July, 1002. J. T. HiuiKiKs, Iteglster. I iii.t nf Ain.tiMt. 4. 1K!V I.ttwrunpo I. Snv. der. of Aurora, County of Marlon SHANAFELT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses aud Cameras'. 1 15 years experience 8 years in Portland, Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. ' , Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. Stuto of Orepiu, has this day tiled In tlila otfice ' his sworn statement No. 220S, for the purehai'o of tho SK 1-4 ot Section 22, Townnhip. No. 20, South of Hango No. 0 West ; and vill oiler proof toshow that the land sought la utoro val uable for ita timber or stone than (orag. rluulttiral purposes, nnd to establish Ida claim .to wild laud befoie tho Register and Iteeeiverof this office u I Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, thu 17th day of Jnlv, ioq-. lie mimes us witnesses; Geo. (imy.. A. 1-'. Will, A. 0. Stan braugh, J. A. Carpenter, of Aiuoru, Oregon, , Any mid all personaclanii.ng ndverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to tllo their clulnia In this olfiVe on or befoiosaid 17th day of July 1002. J. T. HitiiHiKs, llegister. SCUTIO RHEUMATISM CURED A1TER 1'OUUTKEN YEARS Or SUFFERING "I have been ulUicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," soya Josh Edgar, of tierinantown, Cal. "I was able to bo around', hut coHbtantlv nuUcred I tried averythlng I could hear of and at lust was told to try Cham berlain's Pain IIjIiii, which I dldund, wus Immediately lelleved and in a short time cured, unUItiiu hsppv to ay ;it. has not. since returned," Why not use this liniment and get well? It is for sale by Lyons & Applegate, Drain. Ilenson Drug Co , Cottngo drove. QOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 20000000 The . . . RESORT KlvorSt., Cottsgo Grove. BLEW & JONES, Props We carryan extra flne ttne of Liquors and Cigar?, and 11 you have uceanlou to want good In our Una we would appreciate a call from jou. OOOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOO f Saloon 7JV" Matnsf., Cottage Orovo. T A.M. WHITE & CO. " Chqice 1 jjje, Jif Liriuors and Cjgal;sj. Jept on hand- Your patronage is respectfully solicited. i