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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1902)
Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering inul Fanning Interest of thin Coinmuiilty, to Good Oovcrnuiciit. and Hustling for n Grub' Stake. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. VOL. IV. NO. 17. PROFESSIONAL J. E. YOUNG Atlornny-nt-Lnw timet on Mem iiicni, ie,t sii Cottar :t Gkovk, Okk. ,1. a .I0IINS0N and F. .(! KBY ."ittoriieus and CuuiiMlurs-ai-faiw Ipeelal attenllotvitven Ik Mining, Corporation and Jlcrranllle lw. Otttcenrer Herman'. llemennay'eatore. COTTAGF. GKOVK, OKK. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Lato 000 :-Oltleeon MmIii alreet : CoTTAOit GkDvk, Okk. JEROME KNOX Attorney -a t-La to Prompt attention U to Minim liuatneaa. CoTTAOIt' Guovit, Ork. L. T. HARRIS Httornei and Counstlar-at-fMic Special attention given to the li of Mliift Kirnt National llanU RulMlug KUllKNK, OKK. Mrs. Killicrlne Schlcef, M. D. Diseases of Women and Children COTTAGK GKOVK, OKK. W. H. ROBINSON -rmcttcixu 1'HYeimn Offl'e and tealdeneooii Hlver atrwt, neat Wall ! COTTAOKOItOVK. - OltttlON HUSINKSS. BARKER & PERMAN , I'llOI'HIKTOIlK Of THE EXCHANGE DK.W.KIta I.N FINK- - WINES, I,IQUOKS, CIGARS. 1 " tfatn .treat. t)..tl rve. Or. I H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakwu. Itefltlnx at rtiaaonable rharirea. All work guaranteed nmrliM. tVatrbea,t:ucl;a .ml Jewelry at laiweat I'tleee COTfAGK CiliOVK, OltK. Harness and Saddlery. MAIN HTItEKT. COTTAIIK OltOVK. George Aleinzer, , Prop. A lino line ol ItarneM. Saddle.. Whip.. Muggy JtirtHW, Leather Belting, F.tc .alwaya on hand. Allklndaol llcpalrlng a Specially All hetnl- ewrtwork turned nut. Our Farmer Frlcnda ran get the very beat at the I-nweat I.hrlng Price". Come In ami ciem Ine the goodaend i (or you null. Common Rough Lumber, 6 pei- M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. PtlWIN BlTOW, ircildunt, Hkkbkrt Kakin, Caihler. The Fid National Bank -OF- Cottagk Grove, Ork. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved tecurlty. Kxcriangi-1! nold, nvailnlilu unv ,)laco in the Uniiid State. Your llUKinexH Ik So llrileil. GO 'lOa. MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIM 8TIIKET CoTTAGK GUOVR, Olt. NOTICK KOK I'UIIUCATION. United Btle Ijtnd Omro, Itowaliurg. Oregon, March Notice l hereby given that In eoiupllniire With lb" provlilont of the act of Cougren of Junes, 1878, entitled "An Ac' for the lale of Timber Laiida In the Htatci of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wanhlngton Territory," ae oitonded to all tlio I'libllc Und 8lato by act of AngniK. 8!fi, I). Thomaii Awbrey, of Cottage drove, County of lJnu Htate of Oregon hai tbl day Hied In till ofllce hl aworn itatement No. 210.1, for the nurehaao of the Houthait quarter ol Section No. 80, Townthlp Jl Houth, ofltenge Wet and will oBet proof te ibow that tbeland ought li more valgablo for lit timber or itonj than for agfleoltural purponee, and to itabllih hlirlalm to Mid iandbtiore tho Kngliter and Itecelvor of thin ofllce at Koneburg, Oregon, on Friday the 'oday of June 100'.', Ilenanieiae vrllneimei: , Cltarlea it. Ilrime'ii. D- II. Brumbaugh, John Palmer, Joe Ue, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Anyandall neriont claiming advenelythe abovalecrlbed landa are requeued to file tbtlr clalrae In tbli ofilc. on or before uld V) 4ay of June JM2, . , J T DP0, RojUlert JUST ARRIVED Our Spring Line of Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts. More New Goods The increase in our sales demands an increase in Goods . The last shipment of Clothing are beauties. Nothing nicer this side of l'ortlntid. the price is light l?rflin iftlO tr Come and see them. Our New Silks ate tlif AI Will tpi IU .pi. played ill the Went Window. They rre the I.ate.t at Prices less than old style silks. Iluy the New Our Sales on Ladies' Waists are way beyond what we expected this early. To net Your SUc mid kind you want you should 1IUV YOURS NOW. NOTICK rOllWM.ieATUfK. I'llllixl tliatn Ijiii.I Otnrr, l lliinthiirg, Oregon. Apr. 7. Itau. Nnlli-e U luteuy alien that the (til)nwliiff tlamed aeltler lia. fifed liotleu of III Intention n make llual proot In aopiHirt nf lila claim, anil that .tlil proof will ta mado l-efore Marin I. Viate. I'.H 1 iinimla. Inner, at Kllvrno. Ore- I gnu, mi May 'it. pay, VU: I emu laat.el on 11 V.. No. Miulor the Hi, HK',,NK'.l HK',. HK I, N K ) Hit. Hip J I H .It. 1 cat. lie name the following wlinraaea to prove I hi' miitlnimu. residence upon and iiiUltatlnn of a.l lend, via. ' I I'erry Cai tml. Jotm It Ijuidrre, ol Kaalnaw, (He , .(' Miller ul Cretwell. Or. . Klrhant 1 Kluuer ol Hailnav , Ore. I J. T. llBiMKa. Iteirlater. j NoflUKT-()KT,inil.irATIONl I 1,'nlled Stnluii IjiiicI Ollln, , ItiKi'burn, Or IV" n. Apr. Ill, Nolin' m lii'ruliy kivl-ii Hint in coin-1 pliuni'K uith tliu pruviiOiinH ut Hip nrt of I CuiwreiM o( J lino H. IH7H, rnlllliil "An i act (or tint 'iiIh of tinilu'r lamle in tlni , in tliu KtiiU-n ul ('iililoriiin, OroKiin, , Nuviulii, and Winliinulon Turritory," n i-xuiinleil In all tliu Public I.uiiil Snitcn I liy not ol auiihk i, ibi, niiiimii muii. ol )Cii;fnu, County of buio, iStiiln of Ori son, lum tliin iluy liliil In till' ntllcii hln HWiirn nutcinunt No. -".".It, (or tliu purelimo ol tliu Mi l-i 01 nociion o. IK), TowiihIiIii III, Houth. ti( ItmiKO f Weal, nnil will nlTcr proof to hIiow that llui hind noii;lit in innru valiiiililn for ll timber or Hlunu tlmt ftir uurlciiltiiriil pnrpopoK, nnd to eatnlillnli hln eluiin to unlit liiml befmu llui Ili'K Inter and Itecuiver of tbli olllcii ul Itonn biirij, Ort'Kon, on Thiireduy, tlio L'Uli iluy of July, 11)01!. flu niiniCH uh witnPKi'i'H: Joint K. Hiizi-ltou, Arthur K. Hinitli, l.en Iluzulton, WuriunC.Hiiiilli.olCruw, Oregon. Any and nil perpoim i'IiiIiiiIiik wlvi-mo-ly tliu aliove-dijKurllMil IhiiiIh uro in. nuentiil to file tliflr clalnmin IIiIh olllco on or before nalil Mtli iluy of July, lDOl'. J. T. HnimiKN, Itt'Kintur. NOTICK FOIt I'lHILlCATION. United HtnteH I.nnd Office. ItoHolmrK. Ori'Kon, April -'1, Iimi:'. Notice Im hureby Riven tlmt In coin pllnuco with tlio provlKloiiH ol the net of CounrcHHof Juno il, 1H7H, en titled "An net for tho Hitloof Umber lituilM In tlio MtntcH of CulKoriiln, ore Kim, Novudii, and WiiHliliiKton Ter ritory," iih extended to nil the I'lib llc I.nnd HtuteH by net of AiiKiiHt l, W.ti, (!eorK V. Fry, of Aurora, County of Marlon. Htatu of oivkoii Iiuh tlilri day filed III UiIh office bin Hworn Htiitenient No -"J 18, for tlio pur elniHooltliu NKJf of Section No!U, TowiiMlilp SO Houth, of ItuiiKit 0 WcHt and will offer proof to hIiow Unit tlui laud HoiiKht Ih more vnluable Jor Uh timber or Htonu than for aKi ieiilttiral purpoMiM and to cHtubllidi bin claim to mvld land beforo tlio iteKlHter mill Receiver of thlH tifflte at KoKeburu;. oivkoii, on Monthly tliuUi day of July, 1002. lie. namcH uh wltncHHCH: L. Webert, C. Knyder, B. Will, A. M. Fry, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all perHoiiH clalmn? ad vemely tlio above doHcrlbed lantlH lire rciiucHtcd to file their claluiH In thlH fifllco on or before wild 28th, day of July, 1002 J. T. llitnmuH, ItenlHlor. For over thirty ycnrH I have boon a miffercr of kidney and bladilor troiibliw; and havo tried viuIouh klndH of remedies but Dynon & MltehcU'H Kldnoy and Blood furl flcr Iiuh done me more' good than anything I havo over tried. J. T. Cahowell, Cottngo Grovo, Oregon. Medlclno on nalo at Now Era Drug Htore. Patent applied fpr. WALKING SKIRTS AND DRESS SKIRTS smz oui.1 isnsw Many new shades and styles in Kid Gloves. EAKIN & BRISTO W. LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING Cottage fJrove, Oregon. 5 IlICiH ;kab) s 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS a a a J Direct from the Facto i cs; We are sole Aleuts for Oregon nud can save you the J middle man's profit!): Wc will tnkc your old l'iniio or Ori;iiii in a " part payment for a new one and let you pay the balance in small monthly, or yearly payments. We are the sole Aleuts for 2 the celebrated TROWlJUIIJGIv I'iano. Write us lor Cata- o S logtic and prices, " B MORRIS & CRAW, n Ninth St eet, Eugene, 0:pn. BBaBBiasiiaioBBiasBOeieioBaflCBeiaaai!nonetiiB NOTiri! FOIl I'lllll.H'ATION. t'ultn.l HlaU-i Und Orllcp. Itieliiirg, Oregon. Mnn li 'J9, t'.arj. Notice la lirreby given thai in compliance Hth the provlilounnf (Toiigrri of Jonoft, 1H?H, entitled "An Act for the rale of Tlmlr IjiiiiU In the Htateof California, iiregoiLNuvaila, ami WhiIiImkIi'i Territory," a cxtcnilt.1 to all the Fubllc IJind States byact of Augimt 4, lW, Charlca II llruiii'aii of Cottage drove, County of Lane Htate of Oregon bat title day lllcd In Ihlnorflrn hln nworn mateineiit No tWI, (or tho pnri'hareof the Nili 1. 1H, IU. anil K)n( Hci llon No. ao.Towinhlprj Houth, of Itango 1 Went and will oiler .rool tonliow lhal the land nought la more valuable (or tin Umber or alone than (or agririillural pumkwch, and to FHtabllRh hli rlalin to laid land beforo the Iteulitcr and lie. rchurof thin office at Koni'lturg, tlregou, on Friday tho W day of June, IM'J. lie naiuva aa wltnoe: I). T. Awbrey. P. II. Ilriiinbnugli, John I'al mcritnd Jim lo of Coiiago drove, oreiron Any and all peraona elalmliig advertcly tlio above.deecrlla.d lanili are requeued to I) lo their i lalini In thli officii on or Intforo nald t flay id June J. T. ItniixiKK, Ilcglitar. NOTIUB FOIt I'UIU.IC'ATION. United HtateM Land Office, ItoHeburg, Oit ., April 21, 1IM)2. Notice Im hereby given that In com pliance with the provlHluiiH of the act of CongreHH of.llliui.'l, 1W8, entltleil "An net for the Hale of timber IuiiiIh In the HtatcH of California, Oivgon, Nevadii. and WiiHlilngton Territory," nHoxtemlcd to all the l'n bile Land HtuteH by act of AugilHt 4, 181)2, LoiiIh Webert of Aurora, County of .Marlon. Htate of Oregon Iiuh UiIh day filed In thlH office IiIh Hworn Htatemunt. No. 2217, for the purcluiHO of the NK y, of Section No. 2(1, TowiihIiIu 20 South, of Itiingo II Went find will offer proof to hIiow that the land nought Ihiiioih valuable for Uh timber or Htono than for agricultural piirpoieH and to ch tabllHli IiIh claim to Haiti land before tho HeglHtcr anil Ilecelver of thin offlco at ItOBcburg, Oregon, on Mon day the 28th tlay of July, 1002. He iiiimeH uh wltneHHCH: O. W. Fry, A. M. Fry, C Snyder, 13. Will, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all perHoiiH elalmliig ad vermily tho above dCHcrlbed IiuhIh are rcnucHtcd to fllo their clalniH In UiIh office on or beforo hhI1 28th day of July, 1002. J, T. HlUDOBrl, HeglHtcr. I)oo Aro You Gee His I rolymorphiun liar gal n At tho Xtw Kra Pruj Store. INI) HOSIERY. Our Store. e TIIH OLD UHI.IAHUi Grocery Store Caries n full line of Staple nnd Fancy goods, .Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, I'lour, l'eetl, Oats, Hay nnd everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of nil kinds taken in exchange. It will be n pleasure at nil times to show our goods and you are earnestly requested to call nnd examine them. Will meet All CompetUm In 1'vlcen. SKILLMAN & GAROUTT Successor to linker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. NOTIlli: I'OIl rt'llMCATION. I'nlti'dHtatri Land Ofllce, llnioburg, Oregon, March lt.jtxu. Notice li horoby given that In compliance with the provlnlona of tho act of Congri' of June 8, 1376, outltlcd "All Art lor the aalo ot limner i.niun ill uiu nuiiun ui i niitt,riiiu, gon, Neiada, nnd Wuililnglon Territory," u" uxlended to all tho publlelnnit rtuto by act of Aiiguat i, lain, John (Iritbcr, ol Collage drove, County of lane, Hlnto of Oregon, hen llila day lllcd In IhU olllco hi aworn ttateincnt No.'JIOl, lor thopurrhniu ol the F.I. NK4, HM Nl'.l-I, and HII1H NW of lection No. , towmhlp '.il H, rnnga i went, and will offer proof In (how Ihut tlio land aonglil la mora valuable for lla timber or atono than for agricultural purpuaea, and to eatnbllah hla claim to aald laud beforo tho Itcglaler and Itecelver of Dili ojrice atltoao. burg, Oregon, on Halurday, the J7tli day of Mey.tlKH. lie nimii ai wllneaieai Alfred A. Anderaon, Henry Illgolow and Hon I'll chcr, ol liorena, Oregon, and "owi ' Coltago Oroyo, Oregon, Any and all peraona claiming adveraely tho abovo-dcaorlbcil landa are renu,eated to Ilia their clalraa In thU offlco on or before nald 17th day of May, IIK. 4. T. IUUPOge. Wo have on liana a larse ntorlc of klln-dried tloorlnir, cellinir and runtio In grudea 1 2 and 3. Let us make you ipeclal prlcen. JJooTR'KkW f,-VHW Co, NOTI0K FOIl rilltl.lfATKJM. Ulillrd Hlaloa l.mi'l (Jill Iloaohiirg, Ote , Apili il. V.hil Ni'llie la tieieby given lhal In roinpllauie Willi I In. ptiivlaloiia of the net ul iiiiuiira. ul JiiiikH, Win, riiilllrd "An act tot the anlenl limber Inmla In Die Htiilea ul ralifotnla, in, Kim, Noriida, ainl aalilininni Teriliory." a rmi'inlvd lu all the I'uhllc Uinl Hiaoalir a, t or Auii. I IfH. chailea H.itder, ol Amora. i riiiiuiyol M.u Inn. Hiain ul Orcinn. ha. Una day lllcil In ultlcr hla HHi, in alali i, icnl Nu. 'ttVt I for IbepmitliaMifiir Ibe Sv , ofKei-Hon No Vi. 'Inwu.hlp 'JiiHulilli, ol liana,. II wil and will oiler proul In allow Dial llui fand aottiilit I- lll.it u J vapiable lor lla tltolier or aloiio than f,i ami rulliiral purpoea and lo ualablUli bla rlnlin m aitld laud liiuoie toe MugNli-r and JiciTher r tllla ftltli e at ItiiMiniirir. Oregon, nil Miindav tin, Mlh day nl July, l:u lie iiniii.ia aa nnnr.ae- I I. UrlK-M.ii. Fry, A lr.i: Will, i( Annua. I Oli'gou Any and all liara.ina ilallnlna ailiralr the aiNne oraciiirti'i lainia are ioiiiaie.l in me llielr f tit a ail a. III llila nlllcn nil nr iM.fnte aalil 9nlh day of July, liau. J l nullum, nrgiaier. NOTICK FOIt I'UIII.ICATION. United HtuteH l.aml Office, lliiHobniu. Ore., Apr.2l, IIKI2. Nollce Im heivbv ulien Unit In ciiiii- lillatue Willi the iii'iivIhIhiih of the net nf Cniign-HH nf June .'I, 1N7S, entitled An act fur I he Hu e of I in ber am h In the HtuteH nf California, Oregon, .Nevada, and WiiHlilmrloiiTerrllorv." an extended to all the I'tiliHc Land HaleH by ael of AugiiMt 1. 1WI2, Uncurl . . . ti i.iiiii.ii, ,,i urni niiin'iiiii, Colltil.v of DoughiH, State of WIhcoii mIii, Iiuh UiIh day llleil In UllHofflre IiIh Hworn Hlaleiiienl No. 227U, for the purchiiHi' of the NK ), iifSivtlun No. Is. TowiiMhlp 2H South, of Range 2 Went anil will offer proof to hIiow Unit the laud Hoiighl Ih more valu able fur Uh llmlier orHtoue than fur ugrli'iillurnl piirpiiHoH, and to eHtab- iihii iiih claim lu huIii laud Im Iuiii ,Ma- Kngcnc: ilny of Jul v. UHV: Hi niimi'ri mm wltnt'MHOH Mllaj f Ma.f I,. I II.. . ...... "n unv I'liiiiin, 1 1 11 infill T. Dow. JoHcphKchlce,ofi.'ottngeUroc, wii-KHII. n III. H II le, Ol AIIIIIM.wri'KOII. ! .,...l ,ln...trii.il All nf llic Au.vaiul all ihthuiih .lalinlng ad-:sucl 'Celopcil. All ol tlicbc verwl.v Uieabove-diwrUHMl IuiiiIh are, properties are located on a steep iriMirnirii in uiV Illl'ir I'lllllllH III I IIIH ufllie on ur iKlore nald Mb da.v of July. 1IK2. I T. IIiiiihikh. IteulHter. NOTICK KOK I'UIII.ICATION. United Sliilea IjiihI OlMre, Ito-obnti; Ore., April 2, 1002. N'ntire la lioruby uivmi Unit In coin- iniiiiii'i. wltb tin- niiiviaiotia of the net nf Cunttirv,, of Juno II, IS7H enulliil "All net fur tliu rule of limber Inmla 111 the Mute of Ciitlliirnlii. fireuiin. Nevmla. Mini WufIiiiiuidii Ten ilurv." 11a ejttenilei IIIUI (..nil tin, I'liiil.i, Uinl 8iai.,abv net of pass through this town daily goirg Atitaint U2. Jane Cox, of (town. .. , ' . h .irriiv) l!ii,;i iie, oountviif Ijuie, hum I to and from 1 bunder Mountain, or nf tueiron. lum ibl. .biv (Ileal In Ui' rather from the direction of Thttti utlleu ber toin aUli'ineut No. 220, fori . ., , r . , till' lilltCllHae ol Hie Mi -f ol rit - o - II. m No. ,H), Towinllill HI South, Of 11.,,,.- a v...i .....1 -ill ..ir... .....( ... bow that the. Inntl. ouult la inorti nmo iMor iiatiiiiiM-ron-ioiM, ii'i'u tori griciitl nrul iiiriMi.,'H, uml lo ealubllali 1 her i IhIiii lo aHld limit Iwforo Miirlu I,. I Witrc. V. K. Cuiiiiiiiaaiotivr ul Kiikimiu. Oreumi, the IU1I1 day of July, 1002, ."lie nmiii'a 11 a ivltneanea : N'lini'v R (ix, nf Kiiiictie, f-ilie C'liiiilv.Orep'ii. IIi iIhtI A.Cuv.nf AI111.I Liliil-1 uiiiilv, Orc.in, urren I . Smith. Arthur K.Mnilh, of Cum', l.iinn County, uirK"li. Anv mid till purKiiua ehdinbiKiiilvrrre ly tliu iilHive-ili-rei ilail IiiiiiU me re qui atiil In Hie Ibeir I'biliea In Ihle ollleu on or bcfiiiu eidil ;i. ility of July, 11102. J. T. IIiiiihikh. Itviatfr. NOTICK FOIt ITIIMCATION. United StntfH l.aml Olllee. ItiiHeburg. llii'., April Mb. 1002. Not lr- Im hetvliy given that in cum pllauee with the pruvtHluiiH uf the net of CuugrcHH uf June :i, IVTs. entltleil "An act fur the Hale of Umber IuiiiIh In the SIiiIch of California, Oivgon, Nevada, and Wanhlngton Territory," an extended to nil the I'uhllc 1 .nut StntcH by act of AugilHt I, 1VI2, Fred I'. Ilui-Ht.of Aurora. County of Ma rlon, Slate of Oivgon. Iiuh UiIh day llleil In t IiIh ulllce IiIh Hworn Htate meat No. 2100, for the purehaxe of the SK of See Mini No. In Town Hhlp No. 20 S, Range No. II Went, and will offer proof to hIiow that the laud nought Ih mure valuable fur Uh Umber ur Htone than for agricultural ptirptihcH, uml to cHtuhllHh IiIh claim to nald land iH'forti the RegUter ami Rtrelver uf UiIh olllco at RoHeburg, Oregon, un ThurHilay, the 10th day of July. 1002. lie nameH iih wIMichhch: II. A. Snyder, (I. A.' Ilock. .1. M. Will, U. II. Cray, of Aurora. Oivgon. Any ami all pcrmuiH claiming nil vernely the abuve-deHcrltH'd IuiiiIh are reiiueHted to file their Chilian la IbU ulllce on or before nald Rlth tlay of July. 11102. J, T. IIiiiihikh. ReglHter. NOTICK FOR 1'UIIMCATION. United StateH Laud Olllee, RoHchurg. Ore., April Utli, 1002. Nollce Ih hereby given that lu com pliance with the ju'ovIhIoiih uf the act of CougreHH of June il, 1878, en titled "An act for the mile of timber IuiiiIh In the StateH ol California, Oiv gon, Nevada, and WitHhlugtoit Ter ritory." iih extended to all the Pub lic I.aad StateH byact of AiikuhI I, 18U2, William C. Joiich of -Mound, County of I.aue, State of Oivgon Iiuh thin tlay llleil lu UiIh ofllce IiIh Hworn HlatementNo. 220:1, fur tho purcluiHO ofthoHN'X NW)j, NHW K.HW SWifof Section No, 8. TowiiHhlp2o South, ol Range 0 Went and will offer proof to nhow Unit thy land Hought h more valuable for Rh tim ber or Htono than for agricultural purpoHCH, and to cHtalilfKh IiIh claim lo hiiIiI lunil before the ReglHter and Receiver of tlibt olllco at RoHoburg, Oregon, on Woilnt'Hday the 10th, day of July, 1002. HlWIUmCHIlH Wltlll'HHPHS John R. HoHelton, Warreii 0. Sihlth, George- HohoRoii, 1). J. Watte, of Crow, Oregon. Any and all ikuhoiih claiming ad versely tho nbove-doHcrlbed TandH aro rcuucHtud to Hie. their ehilniH In UiIh olllco on or beforo wild With day ol July, 1002. J. T. UitiDOPu, ReglHter. Buwaro of uir dried or half dry floor ins, celling and rustic. The Booth Kelly Lunibor Co. are making epecU privvs en Wln-dclr-d lurVr. Mines QBdMrninq Dovorort to Dohemlni Noro and Hiimj o tonerof XoraSC To MlnlncJ Mon Crystnt Cnnnollilnlcil, The Crystal Consolidated Mining ! Company Is beyond a ucstion of Slntes fReviscd Statutes, Section I doubt one of the best located 34 providing that on failure of a ,piopertieslu the llohemia District, co-owner of a mining claim to cou I Their Lake property, lilcalado , tribute his share of expenditures and Mountain I.iou properties, for required by the statute, those who several leanons. make the propetty of ureal value, they have the ex - tension of the Helena vein and have a large amount of wotk done, which demonstrates thnt they are on the 'mother lode, which has an ote body of about four feet, and carries values from $30 and up - war(j This property Is also near the terminus of the railroad and has every evidence that at no far dis- taut date the property will be one of the largest concerns in the dis- trict. The other properties that the company have arc as promising as anv in the cami fiom the W ' --P--"t us they have strong and well defined leads and the ores carry values , that warrant them being cxten hillside and great depth will be ob tained from drifting in on the ledges. Difficulty In Reaching New Uldoroilo. C. C. Chappel, who recently left Ashland for the new mining camp at Thunder Mountain, Idaho, writes as follows from Weiscr, of that state: "It is astonishing the number of men of all classes and kinds who l'" - ' iiiuuiiuini, iui iiiL-ic 11 uiuy uuu ! In ttviMitv tlmt kiii-rncilu il, ni-lllnir - ... - ''9!JGh' .The thcrs become dis- couraged and turn back when they . , .... get into the snow, which IS exceed- ; ic,y j,ft now. nud from three to I rr r . 1 1 fifteen feet deep 011 the first big divide which is to be crossed. I shall leave here Tuesday morning all fitted out with pack mules, rid ing ponies, etc., and expect to lie able to get through by the time 1 reach the divide." Ashland Tid ings. rAie.1I NEWS. llusiuess is pretty good at the Corvallis creamery. There is an average of about 200 pounds of butter made every day. They chum once n day. Generally uhnut soo gallons of cream is churned at a time. Ilultcr is low nt present, being worth in the neighborhood of 15 cents per pound. This till gives a market for our dairymen ami from $ 15 to $50 per day is distributed at present, and when the prices arc higher a corre spondingly larger sum will be dis tributed daily. This gives about $300 per week to the dairymen or upwards of $1200 per mouth. In the course of a year the amount that finds its way into the hands of dairymen reaches into the thous ands of dollars. The butter is nearly all shipped to Portland. Last Wednesday they churned twice at this creamery and made 743 pounds of butter. The roads nre now getting better and more milk will come to (own. This is'a great industry for town nnd counrty nud should receive every encourage ment Gazette. In the production of celery for domestic use, a rich, mellow, sandy loam will give the best results. The soil of the seed bed should be passed through n sieve having not less than six meshes to the inch. The soil of the transplanting bed need not be sifted so fine, uml some well-rotted bamyurd manure should replace n part of the leaf mold; in other respects it should be the same as that of the seed bed. How's that old pasture field of yours? Doesn't it ueed renovating? A thorough harrowing should be given it and then sow some grass seed on it. Do it nowPacific j Homestead. Right of Co-Owners. Under the laws of the United "vc made tlic improvements may, , at the end of the year, give the de linquent personal notice in writing by publication, for at least once a, week for 90 days, nnd if after 90 days he fails to contribute his in terest in the claims shall become j the property of such co-owners, a 1 notice published every day except Sunday, from Monday, January 9, to Tuesday, April 2, inclusive il sufficient. Proposed Tunnel. In connection witli the railroad 1 project of the Oregon and South- ! cm railroad from Cottaue Grove to llohemia. it is reported that plans have been made for cutting two long tunnels through the mountain from the terminus ol tlic proposcu road to reach the two principal mines of the district. The longest tunnel will be constructed from the proposed terminus as shown oti the present survey, completely through the mountain to the Noonday mine. Another tunnel will also be run in another direction to the Mu sick mine, thus placing both these mines directly on the new road. Mineral Orpup. A. W. Zinikcr has purchased his partner's interest in the Mineral Group of five claims in the llo hemia District, thus becoming sole owner of this valuable properly upon which work will be com menced as soon as the snow gets out of the mountains enough to enable him to get supplies. This property gives indications of being valuable and further development is n wafted with much' interest by the owner. The flrcenhorn, V. II. Kehne has sold the Green horn claim in the llohemia Dis trict to P. J. Jeiiuings. Consider ation $1500. The Sunrise. P. J. Jennings recently pur chased of C. F. Mitchell the Sun rise and Sunrise fraction claims iti the liohemia District for $1500. I P. V. Patterson, the contractor, commenced work on the founda- lion for the Uoseburg creamery this morning nnd a good force of men will be employed oti the build ing in order to have it completed and ready for operatiou by June 1. It is now in order for the farmers to get their milk cans and sepa rators ready for business and pro vide for plenty of late fall and win ter feed for their cow3, as that is the season of the year when their cream will command the very highest price. Mr. Gardner, though a young man, is a hustler and will make the creamery a success Ai to his financial standing and re sponsibility inquire at the Douglas County Bank. Plajndeajer, April 24. W. Courtney has bought a past tu re and alfalfa farm ou Wild Horse creek near Athena and will establish a dairy farm, to which he is about to ship so or 30 fine animals. Mr. Courtney intends shipping to a skimming station via the O. R. & N. Mr. Courtnoy came to this section from Idaho. A correspondent to the Pacific Homestead from Garfield, Wash., is uuthority for the statement that the creamery industry has ma terially increased the value of farms in that vicinity. It is reported that if conditions continue favorable for themext two or three weeks Yamhill county will produce the largest pruue crop iu its history. It is said that Oregon spends over $10,000 per year for eastern vinegar, Dayton is to have a creamery the building costiug $1642. NOTICU. The first installment on your subscription to the new railroad is now due. Please call promptly and make your payments at tb First National $auk,