BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD HENRY, rre-prlatoia. C. I. HOWARD. umw.nnsi Uaata-tM MM(r. rir, AmnMi BaSa Hfilrt4at th poatolh-a at CMtar Oroya, exult aaBaeomt Claaa roall mat -..r. klorlUln IUImmm1! l feiMitlcatl.t.. TIIIR PAIT.rt taker-ton meat Rtf. ' rhim.Ht lii.c-vCallKrni. nm eon lr..-tnfora(tr-rtl-4ntrn be made lor It. Friday, May i6, 190. ' Tim REPUBLICAN TICKET. I CsrtMtal- I Iir Mifflhr of OoairMt. rirtt Dial. ! TO08. n. TUSOPK. I Stat. I Oortraor W. I. rnralra, ol randlt- I (on. I Bapremt india-lt. S, Ban, or En ! S8umlt7 of 8Ut F. I. Dunbar, of SutaTrtaaurar C. 8. Moon, Klamath, Attorney Central A. N. Crawford, of Kmtbunr. . , stata rrinter J. B. Whitney, of Al bany. (aMrlnU-xtontof Fnbtlc Initnirtlan J. It. Ackcrmin, of Portland. Cwmty. Senator W. KUYKKNDALL, Eaxtne. RcpreaanutiT UT. HARMS. Kurane. J. M. SHELLEY. Cuir-ne. t. N. EDWARDS, Junction. Clerk- E. C. LEE, Junction, ahertff- A. J. J0HNH0S, Crenrrit. Commtsaloner H. D. EDWARDS, Springfield. Treatorar GEO. T. CRAW. Engene. Anenor D. r. BURTON', Cottage Orore. eniTTtyor C.M. Cornier UK.CO. kiau. snjrene. . COLLIER, Eugene. Id supporting A. J. Johnson for sheriff, the voters know that if he is elected the duties ot the office will be attended to in a business like way, by a man who under stands the work connected there NOTICE. ihe tirst installment on your subscription to the new railroad is now due. Please call promptly and make vour cavments at the wun, ana is competent io penortn Mrst National Hank any portion oi it satisfactorily, During the two terms that Mr. NOTICB FOR puhmcatio.w juu.i. iiuiim, iui- llnlla.1 Btl.:.-,l ORW. Dloved but one denutv most of Hie I rto.-bi-T.nr...rar . ira ,1-. ', .,,.!,, at,- ,... . ..., I Vntl leherrhr ln that In romr-llano- time, nuts saving the county scv I-hh it,. iTiatnna of ik err iv,ni-...i eral hundred dollars each year in "PV .fJ-JLT'. f,,,!,.,..!,.'!?,, , ,! I tlait-r Unite In In- -tale of California, Ore this way alone. Morence W est. I con, kt.u, ami wa.Mneinn Tmimt-v al rsiwiiuru in mi iny runiii. i-'wim. an O! C. P. Houston prctentcd this kvonir nMn. of owiron, ti thi.,u v ... . .1 .. i nreii in Mia unit nieaworu etaii-iueni no. 'jtia oincewiutn towet me oilier nay fMa.oreha.utn. sw Kt, hvi, The towel which this office used iVJii'i.'0 - . 1 . . . 1 , . I .'-'. ""T.-'T- ' .... tor a numoer ot years past, stoott in inmt nmouuanow initio una mni unoir tv.. . ii.i...i t.. j. t nii lor tu iimwr r iono. mu iiw n- few days a pro it fell down and broke in nine piece.:. Mr. Houston witnessed this printinc office catas trophy, hence his kindness in sup plying us with a new oue. says the Junction City Times oflast week. Such kindness will certainly never be forgotten in a print shop. mltum! urrrf. mt lu.'tuMtsh hit rUlin to miii inna uviura jHri i. tra. f. o. inmm I Inntr it Ku(ti, LnCo.,Ut(on,un W.n- nmr, m jia tiay 01 jnir, ivu. ii. niinn niincMetl Millard llUpkhurn. William II. :lnn Roy Itumrhnr. UwMin Walker, uf June, Luia Cw., Orcicun. Anranaall nervonl clalmlnBr ailr.ralv tna abnttHlverlbctI laml an rUMicil U rile thdr rlalmt In IhUoltlraon or txlorv tal.l stMta vlayotJul-, Wi i . uniiMiaa, Kcgiiirr. 0Tlc:0R inu.icATios. The republican convention at Eu gene (rave a Rood share of the United Slate Land Offlra, Itoaeburr. Ilrrrnn. Arirll 1S.190U. v.ii.. i. i. . . r . - i..' ,.n plaCCS on the COUnty ticket to them with the pttrl.lon of the act ol (.-onjreu ol .... 1 il..ir. M.tr.. n I, . i" '.. niMioa An Art ror i n a io ui mw Aiibu iu.n ..uuuii , ,u mi. i Timtitr lentil In tb. Htalaa of i:all.trnla. lire. iron. Mraila. and Waah lurton Teriltorr." ai eitndl to all tha nubile land itatea br act ot Aucuitt.lKU.Mra. Mar Mannlni.of Euitene. I.N. Edwards, two of the candl Vh civil war. Among the veterans tnus bonored are J. M. bneliy and auiuh t,is. Mra. Mar Connte ol Ln. Rial. i,I llnfim htcd In thla n01(a h r iwnrn utatamiint S'o. iht' dates for representatives, and Geo. I l?L,'tPu.C5"" nl ,.h! sf:,i,,,",.,lon ,SOi f . r I towniaipam. rang wal,aad latlloffar prunl v.iniv, .lie iiuuiiii iui wuun gHww iui maiani aouin. la niiira vaiuaoia treasurer. Florence West. ittra I for lt timber nr none tbau tor agricultural pur i pcK'.ana toatubltin hl claim toraia laml be I lore the Reglilar and Itoremr ot thli office at tueburg, Oregon, on Tilda, the '.Sin day ot juiy.ivw. one namaa ai witncaeei: J. X. Kamlall. C. K. U Rmwn. Varalr tlmwn c L.aaiiiPt m Augene, uregnn. Any and all naraoni elalmlna adraralr the Park which nassed the House of I .bo.TC-1.,,;.?'ib. '"da ara rvque-ttd lu.me CRATER LAKE PARK. Congressman Thomas H. Tongue's bill creating Crater Lake National day of July. 1'JtC J. T. BaiDuca, Regliter. NOTICE FOR VUUMUATION. United tHalea Land Offlee, Roaabura. Ora.. Anrll. 1. 1902. Nottca la herebr alran that In rumnllane. with lha nroTltloni ot lb. act ot Coiiarva nl Jnnel, !;. entitled "An aot lor the ulaot The Guard showed its shallow ness when it attacked Cottage Grove on its proposed railroad to Bohemia. In times past many shallow, inconsistent and nonsensi cal articles baVe been given space in the Guard, bnt none more so than this. Next to it, however, may be- mentioned some of its po litical buffoonery set in a back ground of political lies, and slight ing remarks. For instance the Guard holds Mr. Furnish up in the light of a school boy because he has written out his remarks, and because he frankly admits that he is no orator and that during bis years of active business life he has had little time to prepare himself for oratorical work, if he were naturally gifted along that line. This is nonsense in the extreme, Ex-secretary of State H. R. Kin , caid, can not talk before an au dience without his notes, but he was elected, and the Guard has many times maintained that he made an exceedingly good e.Tetary, A number of the governors of Ore' gon nave been unable to make pub lie speeches, bat nevertheless they made fairly good executive officers The editors of the Guard, either of them, could not arise and make a two-minute address of any kind on any subject before an audience, and yet shall we call either of them fools, and school boys? The Gnard has never been known to be fair and honest, in its treatment of re publican nominees, and hence what it says is of little weight, and were it not for the ridiculousness of ma ty of its assertions should never be noticed. Representatives over two weeks ago, and was introduced in the senate by Senator John H Mitchell, passed the upper house of congress Friday afternoon, and will be signed by President Roosevelt, The bill withdraws from settlement, entry or OCCUpancy, a tract of 249 timber land- In the St.tai ol California. Die- j, r . , j , ' gnn, Nerada, and Waahlngton Tarrltory," aa atjuuic Mines, iMiiuuuiK uuu am axtnucti to an me itibitoiAnu eta tea bract rrmnrlinp Craer Tlrc Control nf olAugutl , l-si Charla K, .M. nrawu.of Ku. rounding V-raier XKC UOniroi OI r,ne.lnnty ol Una. stale otOregon, ha. tbli the park is to rest With the Secre- day ilad ln thlaomcahUawom .taiement No. r rt . t. . 11 u iSSMat the purchaae ot the FV 1 ot Hee. tary of Interior, who shall provide tion No. it lS Town. hip .no. so, Kan No. ril1 fnr tll nntt-clfnn nnrl nr.c.r. Waal. and wllIolTer proof to abow that the lUICS lor iue proleCllOU ana preser- Undaoughtli morn riluable tor Ita timber or vation of the natural objects, game "on than for agricultural pnrpwaa. and to c , , , j . aitabllih hli claim to aald land before the and nsn, ana properly guard against Regtuer and Keceirer nt thia osic at Koie- tresoassers. and with an adeouate ?5.rS. m 00 lrrlJr. the -nth day of force of wardens, prevent and ex tinguish forest fires. Settlement is not to be allowed in the park, nor can lumbering or other business be therein conducted, although tounsts, pleasure-seekers and scien tlsts will at all times have free access. Authority is granted for issuing permits for the erection and main' tenance of restaurants and hotels for the accommodation of visitors. ATTENTION LADIES. Ualr.lWLL lie nemci aa witnaa-e-: J. .V. Randall, May Manning. W. I. Manning, t. C 8mlth,nf Eugene, Oregon, Any ana all r-artona claiming adraraaly the above de-brtbed tandaara rainetad to file thalrolalma In thla office on or bafora aalil 1Mb day oiJoly lMC . r. mbiphu, rtegiaicr. NOTICE FOR rUHUCATION. During the four years that H 13. Edwards has served as county commissioner, be has attended to the duties of the office faithfully and promptly, and has proved him self the right man for the place He believes in improvements and is broad enough in his views to see and work for the interest of the whole county. He does not confine his efforts to laboring for one part of the county and opposing the rest, but strives to promote the in terestsofall. The best interest ot the people of Lane county demand the re-election of Mr. Edwards. -Flor ence west. unc county takes pride in its possession of the state university, it takes state appropriations to keep this grand institution tin The Nugget respectfully calls the attention of the voters to this fact and asks if any man or men in the legislative halls ot this state have done more for the University of Oregon than Senator Kuykendall ana Kepresontative L. T. Harris. These are good clean men, gentle men, ana wesbouidsend them back there. Senator Fnlton paid a splendid tribute to state Senator Wtn, Kuy- kcuuuii, woo is now again before jne Lane county people for re election on the republican ticket. In substance he said: "Senator Kuykendall was one of the most untiring workers, and the most iV..U..ott- t. a .. .m -auuiuuBwy acauainiea witn toe de tGsofeach bill as it came up of uu man in rue senate." That the kind of a man Lane county should keep in the senate. Speaking of.f'the garden spofof Oregon" as some of our exchanges, re doing, makes us weary. We all know that there are dozens 6f jrarden spots in Oregon, in fact it Is full ofthem. United State- Uml Old e, Roaebnnr, Ore., April 8, 1902. Notice in hereby Eiv-n that in com pliant with the provisions of the uctof Congreaa of June 3, 1378, entitled "An act for the anient timber liinil' in the SUtes of California, Omon, Xevwl. Ladies of Cottage Grove will n1. Wanhinitton Territory." ua ex- have the first onnorttinitv about e"ii to all the rulrtie ijaml Mates by !l i . V 0PP"Un,ly' a?0"1 act of AugtltiH, 189J, Henry A. Snvilrr, the later part of next week, of ob- of Aurora. County of Marion. SuW taming some of the handsome Oregon, has thia day filed in this nffi.-e novelties in needlework carried his worn atatement An. 218.1, for the west by Miss Hamrick of Chicago. Hj gurrta ot the NW MissHamnck has just finished a rnjlw v. nii ,:.iii ,tar a successful engagement with Meier proof to show thnt the land houkiu & Frank, of Portland, and is on more valuable for Its timber or her way to Frisco. She will prob- "L0."!""" f"r,,nr'f:"lt"r"1 Pun'OK-n ably give lessons Thursday, Friday inm. before the H-rute-. anil Receiver HKl'OHT OK THE CONDITION JsiSSSSSS The First National Bank 01 Cottage (Inive, at Collage Grove, In the State of Oregon, altlieclono of biial neiw, April 30th, 1002. RKaOUIlOKH. latana and itlicaiinla IM.mi 'i Orartlralla, aectirrd and uu-emired . A.3I0 M U.a.ltondatoeK elrcnlallon lj,.vw r-amluroi n i. 8. Bond" . ,V5 W Ktwke, acnrllla. ate .... Ms W ItanVtng hott.a, luinltutt- and fixture M0 w Hue fnat National tlnk(nut Kraerte Agvnta) .W :l line from appmtal reaettr aganla. Ii.iSl ChtH'ka and other ra.li Iteiua t in Fractional paper eurtetiey, lilrketa, and renti.. any uwrvLM0iT aaattaya in nvriK. viat Specie . . 10.417 to Legal-tender nolra Redemption fund with f, .8 Trra.urer (1 per cent of circulation) Total. llW 00 LUaiUTir. Capital it.Kk raid In ... W,loo Undivided riflu, lea cxinec and taxeapald. . I, CM ret National Hank noteiountamllng .. I J..VU to DuetoTrual Companlea and Having nank KM ftl tndllldual dcHialle aubject to check ,WI til IemandcettlOrateiof deHll. 3.MI (0 Total . llfJt.uy M Stala of Oregon. 1 County of Ijtne. 1 I, Herlert Enkln, Caahirr of the above- nanu-ti bunk, iloaolemnlv awcur thnt Hie above atntetnent I" true to the beat of mv knowlctlg ami belief 111'IIHKRT KaKIN, Cnnliler. Stilwcritietl ami aworn to before me thia K'tlt tiny f May, 11X12. ) J. K. YntiNii, hkal Notary Pnblii ) Atleal : , DHwt: HltlHTOW 1 N. W. WlllTB 1 Ate exceptional Values: A Dainty piece of lucking so Inches six rows of luwrliiiB oue Inch wide and 7 clusters of embroidery tucks of il.it 1 iuV tul$J,2ft ytl k to $1.25 a Yard ctiss 5 rows inserting, 30 rows hemilitch lucks- n Diittern nt 7dc1h n vnrd. Atlnver I.accH In while onlv at 40c to 60c a ynnl. Fmbroldcry Allovcr exccplloiuil values very desirable patterns at 7c to i.oo vd REAL BEAUTY Can never be Artifilcinl. No otic really admires 11 woman's fig ure if it is conformed to the funda mental shape of some (Jiiccrly Formed Coim Our Slays follow nnlurc's lines. They do not change n perfect fig ure; they simply help clumsy women to look graceful. 5Qc to SI 111a t era!.' LACE COHTM No one article makes home look cotler or more comfottnble tliitu nice Ciirlalim tlrapetl here and thctc. Our I.ace Ciirlnitis will help make your home more clicerfu beciuise they ute Surkliug New, Iwcmnc they arc pleasing to the oyc. Four Spe cials, f i.ou, fi.35, f.i . i(, $2.5,0 Silks a 5c to S I a Yd. Director" J Oko. M. H.wvi.tV NOTICE KOU l'l'ULK'ATlON. When you conic for Groceries you get the best. No doubt about the tjimlitv no qucMion tilKUit superi ority. ' FUKSH EACH DAY. and the best each time you buy. Every Customer talks of what wc can mid will do for our patrons. WASH DUluSS GOODS. It seems iiiitc early to you, piohalily, to think of Wnsh Drcis Goods, but we would like to suggest Unit in buying now you get fust selections of the pret tiest and most beautiful. Wc have the prettiest selections wc have ever shown nud we shall lc pleased to have you call nt your curliest convenience. At Newland's At Newland's and Saturday at the Imperial. Cordially, Miss B. Hamkick. A DELIGHTFUL PLAY. The newest and most delightful entertainment of the year is the po lite comedy, "Too Rich to Marry" which will be seen at the Cottage Grove Opera House, Friday, May 23. The style of the comedy is a pos itive innovation. It is as far from the time-worn style of the ordinary comedy as can be conceived. It is certainly a brilliant creation, not of this office nt ltoneliurK, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie 8th flay ol July, lOO!. tie names an witneHttn: F. P. Hurst. G. A. Dock. J. M. Will. Geo. H. Gray, of Aurora, Orej-on. Any and all nemoim cliilmlnir ad versely tho ubove-deijcrllKxl lands arc reoueHted to nie t Me r cinunn in th h office on or before Haiti Oth duy of July, J. i. UltlDOES, HCKlHttT Unltctl KtntcH Idttid Otllce. ItoHphutv, Otv., Not let Ih licrvh.v irlvt'li that In coin pllntitx with tho provlMloiiH of the act IIOIIKIVHH OIJIIIU .1, IMS. t'lltltlttl 'An act for the unit of tlmlH-r IiukIh In the HtntcH of Callfornln. Orviron. Nevnda.anilWuHhliiKtoiiTerrltorj-," iim fXtcndcd to all the I'libllc Laml Stat cm by net of Autixt 4, lMJi, 'luirley Olnen of rottnin tlrove 't County of Uttu. State of Oregon Iihh ' J this day llletl In thin olllct IiIn wworn I Htatemetit No. SIKI, for the iirvlmo I c of tho 8W V if Section Nti. V' Town . J whip 11 .Mouth, of Hiiiiki 1 WeMt nntl ' 1 will offer proof to nIiow tliat thci; lantl souKht 1m uiorv valuable for lt tinnier orMtonu tliitu for airr cultural ptirposcH. antl to fHtabllnli IiIm clnlin to milt) Inm! la-fon Mnrlo I.. Wun- I U. S. ConimlKxIoiier at Kuirciif. Ijiiic imiity. On.., on Satunlnv the lllth day of. I illy, 100-.'. lit IlllIIIt'M iih wltni'KM'H: IVIcr OphiiH. Martin OIhti. of Illtic Hlver, Ijiiu Co., Ore., Thoiunx Olnen. Martin Ophux, tit Kuj-vne. Uint Co., Ore. Any and nil ixthoiih clnlinliii; ml verHfly tho above dencrlUil laml are retiumitei! to lilt their vlalniH In IIiIh ortice on or before wild Ltith dav of July, 1002. J. T. IJiiirxiEH, ltcfHtcr. APRIL and HAY Announcement at Lurch's In Profusion. SILKS MADRAS LAWNS New Shirtwaists in Quantity and Quality. We can lit you from Pocket book and Fancy. .c-rviceauie Ft tyliNh. Call for our China ware. You are entitled to it. Iiin ; uitN elect a.,II..I ill en Cliildreii. NOTICe'fOII P0"uTi?A"Tl6 iIIBHSKBH NOTICE FOIl I'UDUCATION. United StateH Laml Office, RoHcbunr. Ore.. Anrll 12th. 1902. Notice Is hereby clven that In com pllance with the provlslonn of the act ofConirrewi ot June 3. 1878. en titled "An act for tho dale of timber dependent upon coarseness and vttl- 'anus In the States of California, Ore- ganty for forced laughs, but full ont'lZ Land Stnten by act of Aucust 4. 1892. Anton F. Will, of Aurora, County of Aianon, ntnte 01 uregon, nan this day filed In this office his Hworn statement No. 2205, for the purchase nf fhn KV V. nf Oavtln-n Vn W In TownshlnNo.SO H..Kanee No. fl Went. and will offer proof to show that the lana sougnt is more valuable for Ito timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to entitbllali htH claim to nald land before the Ilcs;Utor and Ilecclver of this office at ItoHeburtr. Oregon on Thursday, the 17th day of juiv, inn, He names oa wltncHacs: Geo. Gray, L. I. Snyder, J. A. Cur iienter, of Aurora, Oregon, A. C. HtAnbrougb, of Newberfr, Orefton. Any anil till nernonx clnlmlnir ad versely tho above-described lands are requested to file tholr claims In thin oflice on or before said 17th day ot juiy, iwx. J. T. UniDOBH, iteglster, the richest of humor that brings the laugh spontaneously, and that is the kind of a laugh that sends the audience away from the theater well satisfied. The Comedy, "Too Rich to Marry" bhs an intense dramatic in' terest and is a rare oombiuation of romance, pathos and comedy. It NOTICE HOIl PUBLICATION. United Htaten Land Office, ItOHebunr. Ore.. Mav 6. 1002. Notice Is hereby irlvcn thnt In com pllance with the provisions ot the uf. nf fYinfmtMM nf .TtinA fl an. is a vital and living play shown as titled "An act for the sale of timber in a series of vivid and lifelike I lunua In the mates of California, ureKon, jevaia ano waumngion pictures. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United 8Utf Land Office, Roaabura. Ore.. ADrll 18. 1902. Notlee la herebr (Irea that In compliance '1th the croYttionl of tha aetof Conare-a of nnaa, iaia. enimaq "An act lor tneaaie Territory." tin extended to all the Public Land Htaten by act of Auirunt 4, 1802, JamoH W. Houck of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon lias thin day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 2:14:J, for the ! purchase of the 8V V of Section No. re: 24, Township 23 South, of Hjiiiko2 west ana win oner proof to hiiow that the land sought Is more valu- i mnar ianaa in ttia ntatea ol iniarnia. iim. I -. so?' aJ,. 'i..1 SV.. "I10" "f7' "West and will offer proof to show OountT of Lane. Ktata of Oreron. haa thla ablO for IU timber Or Htone than for oar filed to tun office her aworn atataroent No. I agricultural nitrnoHeu. and in f-Htjili. wr ine Mrcnaa. oi im be y. ot MlBh cIa,m to said land leforo iunreNo.4 wm. and win oirei nroofto.hox ; Mane L. ware, u, a. oommlss oner that the land aonvhtla nor. Taliiable for Its I nr. Kntrfnn TjinaCn fllpo nn Unliin. tne lienater and Receiver of thla ive-tee at l umuco ue witne-awn: Rofibnrg, Orazon, on Frldar, th 35tb day of J. XV. Plirrlflh. of Jcfferwon. Marion Uo., ore., N, II. Martin, of Cottage tirove, LMm uo ure., jonn tioeti, Marlon Jalr. 1902- do. namea aa wune-sea: J.N. Randall, E. c. Hnilth, May Maonln. w. "rove, Lane Co,, Ore., Join ; Wanning, of Eniena.OrmoD. Mlchficl Goetr, of Jefferson, Anvandall rwrnni clalmler advaraelrthe Co.. Ore. IwrWe-ierlh-A landi are ra-ioenad to flla ,'., , , abOTe-dt-ierlh.d landi are raqaoted to file that r ylaJmi in tbli OS lea on or before aald 2Mb i, r. uaiseaai xef later. pa Von can bdy any Currin that ii rwalp'ta prufiaratlbri' atJ. aarertmed in' any per, Kmembr we mk a apecialty Mt'UIIJ Any and all persons clalmlnir ad- ventely the abovo described landri are retiueHted to file their claims In thin offlco on or before triad 20th day of July, 1002. j. r. unioaes, itegister. . JSa4 fi"nr Bohemia Nugget. United HtatcH Ijiiii Office, ItoncbiirK, Ore., Apr. 11. 1002. Notice Ih hereby given that In com pliance with the provlHloiiH of the act of CongretM of June n, 1S7N. en titled "An act for the wile of tlmlx-r hinds In the StaUH of Cnllfornla. Ore Kon, Nevatla, and WnHlilnj-ton Ter ritory," a cxtcmltil to all tho Pub lic Lund State by act of AtiKtixt 4, 1802. Henry Bock, of Kllverton. Count of .Marlon. State of Oregon, nun mm nay nieo in tnix otnee IUh sworn Htatetnent No 2202, for the purehiuteof theSEJ of Section No. 28 In Township No. 20 H, IUini-c No. V., ami will offer proof to show that the land Hotmht Is more valuable for ltn flintier or stone man lor aicricultural puniow-H, and to CMtrttillHli his claim to milil lantl ticfore the IleKlMtcr and Itc celver of this office at KoHebiirK, Ore gon on Friday, the 11th day ot July, 1002. He uamcH oh wltneHnex: G. A. Bock, V. P. Hurst, A. II. Cole, II. A. Snyder, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad vereely the above-dcscrlbcd lands are requested to file their cIhIium In tliln office on or before said 11th ilnv 1,1 July, 1002. J. I. JJltiDOKs, lU-glMter. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. United States IjukI Offlco, IlOHCburg, Ore., Apr., 24, 1002. Notice Is hereby clven that. In .mm. pllance with the provlsloiiH of thi- ii-r of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, anil WaHhlngtonTerrltory," on extended to all tho Public Land Htaten ny act or August 4, 1802, Her man T. Dow of Crittntm firm-,. County of Iwtne, State of Oregon has iiiih tiny inetl in uiih oil ice li h Hwrirn statement No. 2277, for tho purchaxc of the N S NV K, 8VJN NW U SU'K of Section No. 8, Twp. 25 ; Hon tit, of Itange 2 West ami will offor proof to Hhow that tho land sought Is more vaiunoie tor iih timuor or Htonn than for agricultural purposes, and to oh. tabllsh his claim to said land la-foro Mario L. Ware, U.S.CommlHHlonerat Kugcnc. Oregon, on Sutunlav. thn out nay oi Jtny, ue names au witnosscs: Oscar C. Antelraan. of Wont Nn perlor. Wis.. Jos. L. McCormlek. JoHoph Kchlee. ofCottage Grove, Ore- goii, rm. witre, oi aiiioh, uregon. Jiuy imu mi iKirHonn ciaiiiung ad Tereciy tno aoovc-tieHcn hen iiukIh urn renuoHtcd to fllo their claims In this office on or before wild 5th duv nf j. t. iiinnaEs, iicglHWr. IIKKE Ail iOW You're thinking of a new suit and whete to get it to the best advniit.igc. If you'll accept oursiigges tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Largest Woolen Mill in America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing, Their Clothing bears this guarantee, "The goods in this garment contain no cotton or anyothcr adulteration and we will forfeit $100.00 if cotton be found in the warp or filling of same," .Mavi'IHI.d Wooi.kn Mills, Mai'ui'actukkks. MOTHERS I Bring your little chaps to our store ami lit them out In th one Natty VinUf SmIIm, iigt-M .'I loll yearn. Kneti g PantH Hultn fpr boys, from :i to 12 yearx. Mfnn' and Boys' clothing, a full ntock. Meim all wool nultn, no ?' ulw.,l,lv in, I'liltdii iim low iih ll . H IH-r nil t. Hll tH for 9III.U0 OH good UN 7.1I.INI to si.lMI Hultn mm-lii-m V. A ' HUMUNWAY & IIURKIIOLDIiR. TICKETS TO AND VMOM ALL POINTS EAST GREAT Kail way. W. S. ClIKIHMAN. . Hl.l llANliS, The Fashion Stables AGAIN IN THE SHOP. After a Month's sickness I am again in ray shop on River street, where I will give your borseshoelntr and blacksmitblng prompt atten tion. Jomr Millkr, the blacksmith. Find reaidencea. choice lota. hiialni-. blocks or tale Jerome Knor i Co. VIA I M n 1 rn 11 ninil tMlBBBBBBBBaitg&SPw Short Line to- lit. J'aul, littluth, MlnnvnpollH, Chicago, AND POINTS KAST. Through Palaronntl Toiiriat Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TBAINS : FAST Tl.MK : Fur Kates, Folders antl Full Informa tion regarding Ticket Iloutcs, cull on or atldrees J. W. I'HALON.T. P. A. II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 132 3d St., fortlana ure. A. II, 0. DENNI8T0N,, G. W. P. A, 6I3flrt Arcnue, (tattle Waih C0ltNF.lt MAI.t and SKCONll HTItKKT, COTTMIK flltOVH GlM'lsiDJin & Bai(lts, Proprietor Also own and opperate the and Hlack llutlc Stage Lines l'c 1: unna First-Class Tumours, Double or Single a Reasonable Prices Gopher and Mole Gun. NOL09SOFTIMK. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ileincdv for years, and would rather be out of coffee, and sugar than it. I old five bottles of It yesterday to threshers that could go no further, nntlthey uro at work thla morning. II, R. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen by tho above the threahors were ablo to keep on with their work without lotting jt alnglo day's time. You should keeps oomeoi una KemeUy in your home. For vale by Lyons & Annleirate. Drain. Bentioi) Drug C'o. This Gun is guaranteed to Kill. Anything from a mouse to a Bear, tiuder the ground or on top. Either a push or a pull will touch it off. It will take them cither goin' or comin'. It isn't any sin for the nnimal to kill himself. It was inveuted and is manufactured by HAIWEY SARGKNT. Patent applied for. Corvallis, Oregon Mr. Sargent will be id Cottage Grove and vicinity with a iiipply of ft guns about May 15. PRICE JS1.50