NUTIOK KUtt rUUUOATION. NOTIGi; J?OU rUUUtXVTlON. I. SSr,1-' ' ( n II (in ,v BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD henry, c J. HOWARD-, Icew.kcnuv, - - l'Mor. AhkM IMIt.r end BuaMarssMsnagtr. HnlerfUl the lanrtiiitk-e l Otiee Urove, 1 f r nn a fwuud n w mall mat t. lbcrlrli prlci. 91. AO, In u'Wanrr- IrlTertl'li.e- Ktfts uftfi'ej fcihntfl tlH TIIIH l'.tKK Is krl on Mis t B. t. Urate's Irertlnlne Jlsvney, nd(ir MerrtieiiU Ex rrmnre.Bari lnchcn.Celliiniila. whrrecon- iracie loraaveriinncvan unfna ii i. FrIOAY, AUGUST IS, 1901. If there is a picturesque railroad route in Oregon it is surely aloitR the route of the O. &. S. K. H'y from this city to Bohemia. Orandcr scenery cannot be found (ban that along this route and in the Bohemia Mining District, and better trout streams and hutitinR grounds arc certainly hard to find. In fact Cottage Grove is splendidly adapted to the wants ol the nealtn ana pleasure seeucr. row There is no use (leaving it; Cot tUc Grove, docs need, mid badly loo, n . bewcrage ,y!tcra, and some action should be taken at. the earliest possible moment regarding Thursday, l'tiday and Saturday this week, the editors of Oregon meet at Newport, compare notes, exchange consolation aud bathe in the briny deep. HomestcadlnK Timber Land. In tin- Oreim City dlstrlet John J Oulvlii illnl on n ltiitneHh'inl elnltn In Neitteinlter, lWU, tint! lived on ami cultivated It. Ho tried 8?vonil timet to Ml tils rellnqnldiinent mid In Mnn-lt, Mil, Hold It, but not until iiftwr W. K Unc kiter lutd tiled n, con tent tn tiro ktouuiIs tlmt (Intvtti took the limd for niei'u)iitlon Mid did not Intt'titl to nitike It hli home titul tlmt It wtut more vtiluutU for Uh timber tlmn for agriculture. Tlie Oretron City tvjrlter ivntl receiver tll.xmloM.Ml the eontcstt, Imt UueknernpiH'ivled to the Kuncrol limd office tuttl won. Commltutloner llcrumii wild In IiIh decision: "It In found nutwltliHtuiul InjrGnlvIn compiled with the law tin to residence mid cultivation, tlmt lit tntenttou nut! purpose nt the time ho river and Bohemia offers magnificent mnilC entry win to live on hht laud litiuting ana nsliiug grounds tj montlm mid commute hi entry. Hightceu miles south on the line of itmst thervtore, lie held tlmt hlx the Southern Pacific is located the famous Boswell Springs, while on Coast Fork, twelve miles from Cot tage Grove, near Amos is found the well known Oregon Mineral Spring.', owned by Levi Gcer, who is this season fitting the property with nil excellent hotel, bath houses and camping grounds. These springs are highly recom mended for kidney and liver troubles and all blood diseases, aud plenty of" sport can be found with rod and gun. , W. K. Morphy, of the O. S. E Ry. Co., this week had alarge number of bills struck off nt this office advertising the fact that he wishes to employ ioo men and teams to haul ore from the mines to meet the railroad now ten miles out from this city and being con Mructed as fast as possible. The wages offered are good, and still it will.be difficult for him to secure that number of teams, for the rreason that every one is busy and now in possession of lucrative employment.. Five years ago it was different. People were crying hard times aud talking free, silver, with no work. Had a man adver tised for ioo teams then 200 would ., have been in evidence, and no '.questions asked as to the amount - paid. Anything at that time that "".would bring"iiL enough to quiet the pangs of hunger of man and beast nasvgood enough. Recall those tjmes and then look about you now. Even those who were sincere in their populistic views, are now con vinced of their error and are bard at work. entry wnn pceulutlvc, mid tlmt the contestant lnw esttilillsltetl the truth of the chaw." To comply with the law n lionicHterid must not bo taken with tlie Intention of commuting or Kclllnc It mid Home of tlie Merit of contested comm now in the IttntI office will learn this met If the con- tcatuittH enrry them to the pnicml limit olliee. Some district hind officers tell people: "Oh.yoti needn't do more tlmn go to u ItomeHtciidnuit stay over nluht once In a while nntl do a little slushing." Many a man lielleves this and acts accordingly. If a contextual ap pears and carries tins ciwe to Wash ington mid get JiiHtlcc the rjler loses 111 time, hit) money nntl his home stead right. But whnt docs the lo cal official care for that? Ho gets fees for the first filing, fees In the con test ease antl fees when the success ful contestant files. He lloes not know how long he may remain in office, and he makes hay while the sun shines. Ex. United StutM Uiml Odlt, IttMpliiim. O.r.. Jutiellilh. IMS.. Notur la lieri'liy Kivea that In compli ance nlth the imivimona ol llitt mci ui CoiiKrvM nf June 3, 1878, entitled "An Ai t tor iliu rnlv ut TnnlitT IjiihI In tli SUuteH of Citllfuridit, Orrpiin, Nnvmlti, Mint WHdiliitfton lerntory," ex lentlnl to nil th PtiMio Ijvml Sltc by net of Atifnt 4, 1S02. Marion W. Ihtvli, ol Moiinnk.iumitvoi iptne, Biitieot urc hin has tltii i lav lllnl in tltl tilTlee hit unorit etutonirnt No. "JtWO. for the mir- ehuiiMit tint NV l-i of Sn tloli No. H. ill rowiiflilp '! Sotttli, ot HiiliiiQ 'i Wwt .nut odor prtml to fltow llutl Hit) lii ml foimlit Is more vdliiiiblu for 11 limber or Mono than for nxtli'Ultnhtl iiuriiortTijuid to t'pUlilii'li hi clitllit to Mid Unit before thu IteuUter nli'l Ite ceiver of thi"" otflro hi Itoreliuie, Ore gon, ou .Moodily Iliu ITil day of rtpt., tws. Ilu nninhd ns witnesjes: John I) Pitlmvr. Orin Koliliiixn. N. II. Martin, Jtwtmli K. louiicuf Uoltaiw Urove. Oregon. ny unit nil pereoiiii elaiiiiiiiR oil - verariy liniiinove-ticsrrliwii laniiiiaie te- itttvtt-d to tile their t'liiiiitu in thin olTlre on or U'fore thtiit L".l tiny of Sept, I'JOS. J. T. ItitliHlKM KetfUter. Death of John Settle. A private letter received from MelO. Warner, the promoter of the smelter which is to be built be tween here aud the Bohemia Min ing District, imparts the informa tiou that he is meeting with fine 'success and that everything will be ready tor construction work m the very near future. One of the prin cipal parties interested in the pro ject has been unavoidably detained elsewhere on a like business enter prise, hence much of the -delay is accounted lor in mat way. Surely Mr. Warner has the best wishes of all who are sufficiently identified with the ininiug interests of Bo hemia to fully realize the necessity ot me move, and when the time comes be will undoubtedly eet the volunteer support of the people of iuu sccuon. And now comes "Cheap John" opera house plays in which Tracy and Merrill figure conspicuously, calculated to draw large crowds especially of young lads to whom the career of these dare-devil out laws has been a brilliant campaign from start to finish. These shows have been refused admittance by the managers of opera houses in several of our neighboring towns as they should be everywhere, for nothing would prove more de moralizing to the "callow youth" than a play lionizing these desperadoes. During September and October, cheap rates and advertising matter will bring more home-seekers to this locality than has ever yet visited the section, if we may judge from the concentrated efiort that is being put forth by the Harrimau lines. I hese, too, will be from the Mississippi valley states and a very desirable class of people hence no effort should be spared to induce a fair share to locate here. The following letter from V. 1). McNury, M. I)., OBslstnnt physician ut tho State Insane Asylum to Mrs. John Suttlc will lie self explanatory: Salem, Ore., Aug. , ltWi Mrs, Maggie Settle, ICugcne, Ore. Dcur Madam: lam Instructed, by IJr. Calbreath to write to you With regard tifthestuMeif and iitiexiiectetl death of your husband, of which we ! telegraphed you this morning. Mr. Settle hatl been getting along nicely, having Improved very much mentally, anil. In fact, loHtoveniugnpiieured to be almost perfectly rational, though he complained of feeling weak physi cally, ire, however, stuted that he wim feeling better hi that regard, as he had been sick for sometime. This morning at 5:0, when ho was called by his attendant he got up and dressed, and apitearetl to be as well as he had lteen ou retiring the even ing lefore. He started to go to the bath room to wash, wheru ho stink down upon the floor antl tiled almost Immediately. The euusc of his death was evidently a weak heart, which hnd given out under the strain of his recent trouble. We have telegraphed his brother at Toraue. Yours Truly, W. V. McNauv; Asst, Phys. NOTR'K inn rrilLK'.VTlON. UntliM Slatm Uml ODIrv, ltnMlmrir. orcYnu. Jau.lwt. Nntt0ti I lieivhr rlrtii tlmt Iti iMtnt'lliilira with tb rroYlton of tho l of Cortirr of Jun3, 1ST. cnlltlf.1 -'An Ac' fur tht ! ut nnitx-r ixni in m suiwtui i'iuorni, urr roll. Nevada, and Waihlncton 'IVrrltorr. ai vxtondnt toall Ihr lubllu Land Slain by art ul Align! J. iims. iMilah Mudintt. ol Orlnrcton, foimty ol Ulllo Im, Slate of Minn, baa thla day tiletl In thlaodce lila annrn atatcmcnt No. 'Jrt. for thi imrrliRM ot the Northueat qnnrtor ft Went anil wrtll oRal lroul loahim that the laud ouitht laiuorti aluablc for It tlmlr or atone man tr airric Jiinrai rmriosc. ami to esiaDiitii hiartalm toaald land tiore thd Rexliter and KwHvrr of Ihta ofn,o at ItiMbiirir. Oreimo. on Ntiiiniar tneaztiaj-oi septemtvr. isl. V V Trumball. John vintner, of Drain. On, K. w Cundar. of Kdlth. Mllimaolai Uorara lutnaui,of Pralu. Ore. Alirantlall nenom lalinlnc adrratilv tSe nboi e-df-rril-otl lands are rrquetteil to tile their claims In Ihtaomreon or lcfortt salt! sj day of Septcuibcr, 1S0K. T. liRiuuti Rt rlilcr. NOTICK IX)U PUBLICATION. United SlatcH IjiihI Office, Kiwrburi;, Oretron, IPOS. Notice is In-ruby nivi'ii that in eonuili iince with the provisions of tlm m l ot Cotmresaot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for Iho nlc of titnU'r lamia in the Slates of Cnli(orni,Orcpin.Nf vailit nml Wusliington Territory , n rxtrmlttl to all tlm I'll bile I.tml Htnte? by act of Au gust 4, 1892, IleiiiHiniii K. Oiesy.of Auro m, County of Marlon. Slitte of Oregon, has this tiny Mini in this office his sworn statement No. 2937, for tlie ptirchiixe of the SV W of Section No. 21, Township 20 Houtli, of lUngo 7 Weit itnd will offer pnMif to show that tlie land sought is more valuable for its tiniler or clone than for grienlttir.il pttriKMCs, nml to establish his claim to said land before - Marie I. Ware, U. S. Cotninissioner at Kniiene, Orecnn, on Monday, the I3thtly of Oct., 1002. He iinmtK as witntsses: Kml P. Ilttrxt, Klwartl II. Will, Gits Uv A. liock, Gconfo II. Gray, of Aurora, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the aliove-dtsTribeil lands are re qtiPMnl to rile their claims in this ofHcu otvor hefote said 13thilny of 0H.t IP02. J .T. llmtKiKS, Iterator. Uttltetl 8ttvtis IJtml Office, lttisehurg, Ore., July 18. HKIJ. Notice Is hcivby given tlmt In voui pllance with tlienrovlMlons ot the act tifCongntw tit JuneH, 1H7H. entitled "An net for the solo ol timber lniuls in the HttiteHol Otlltnrnla, Divgon. Nevada, ami VitHlilnutim Territory." tut extended to all thu Public I -ami Htntcs by act o! Aliiruat 4, 1NU, lAHiinvnl Straight, of Ktigvue, Comitr of !alie. State of Oretron. bus this day tiliil In tills office his HWornMtatoment No.2it7, for thepur elmsoot tluM),HH , NIS Hli), HH NKJ( Section No?!! lit 'lViwnstilp 4... . . auillHV.Vf. 1 ttrni, Itllll III offer proof to show tlmt the laud sought btiiiotv valuable torltH tlmlier or stone than for agricultural pur- potfrtuuititocNtnimsiiniHfiaiintOHaiti lantl iK'fore Marie li. Waiv, IT. H, ConimlKsumer.nt Kiigene. Oregon, on Montlivv, tin; Uth day tif Oct.. liwa. Itt names as wltiuww! llriijatulu Owen, lit Ivlnon. Imw ( it., Ore. rivHtuu llw'vt's. of Utile, tjuie ut).. tire , tnarim wissmgeri i iair iiiimgiiiiy, ol i'.iigcnc, itlH' Co.. On. Any antl all ieixtuiH claiming ml-versi-ly the nbove-tttserllHtl Inntls art) rctiucHtcd to tile their clulnis In this titllct; on or liefore said Oth day o! Oct., 11)02. J. T. IlititMiKs. Iti'glstcr. NOriCK TOU I'UllMCATION. tlnltnl State-) laind Offiee, Hosrlmr)!, Ore , June 21, li02. iNotice is hereby Riven tlmt in eotn illtiurv wi Hi tlie provision ot the net of .natrons of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of tinnier lands in the Statu of California, Orepin. Ncviula, uml Wnshinctoti Territory, "nsextrmleil tonll tliu fnolic Ixi ml Slates uv sctof Auiiiist -I, W.r, llj:ilmur Nelson, of Mountain. Countv- of Cheliali. State ot U'usli., hits this day Died in this officti his sworn statement No. 2S08, for the purchase of the 8W 1-4 of Section M. U in TownUi iNo. 2 S. lltneu No 8 W, nml will offer proof to show that the land sotmht is more valuable for ill timber or stone thutt for aiirieultitnt ntirooses. and to establish his claim t( said land K-forti Mario I ware. V Commlssionor nt Kticene. Ore tfun. on Monday, the 15th, day ot Sent. imv Ho names as wilnesses: Atlelliert J. Melntvre. Olnf Oberc. Cimrles Obcrir. Geo. IV. Sliuw. of Ilu l tiiit in t Wash. any ana ncrsons i iuiuiinirmJvcrre- ly the noove-deseribed lands tire re- iiuested to file their claims in tills nffirc on orbvlorc saKl Ifltu nay ol t-'pt., mn. J. 1. tin loots, lleuister. km t a lentil o Mniiv MvivhmilH haw August chtn-ked In tltelr caleutltaw us one o the tlt.ll months. J Ms sltiro cnim itnlt iXolmwHlnlUwoiiM. It Is our policy tt ktvp our goods tm the mow. H.naU prvttts 5 iS S i. h 1'' k.l. Wo ivtUlto tlie mituml Inclination tliU month, but w shall imMi'p VrUwi low tlmt yonennitot nltunl to iIh tlK.x.d thing wti.iiffer. AT CLEARANCE PKICES, We Riv offering at great to mlueixl prices every Hnlrt Waist lit lid store. I'tisslbly you can use another waist at tUsto Low prices. Conw In nntl look thent over. We an- putting out alMiut 1W0 pairs otshtXHt of allkhttls. The stykM twx.it IllUotJf Imt they an- kihI. twrkw iIp mImss. W.. niv immhig a W) in-nt price on somt- ot the. All tsld slswt uml ivnmuntM tiro to Ut closed nut out its tpilekly as posalble to moke room for our new lull stock, E. W. NBWLAND, Cottage Grore, Oregon. I 1 notice for I'Uiiucation. Unilel ftt.iles I-nnrl Otliee, .- Hosebure, Ore July 2U. li02. NotieofS hereliy' jriven that in com pliance with the provisions of tlie act of Uonzress of June 3, 1876, entitled "ah net for the sale nf limber t.imls in the States of Cilifornin, Oregon, Nerada, and AVacliiiitfton," as extended toall the Public '.mil St ties by act of Aiigimt 4, 189J, Mary Ij. Young, of Eugene, County of Ijane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this olliee her sworn statement No. 3044, for thu purehasoof the IjOIs No. : A 4 of Section No. 30, Townshin 20 South, of Ranee 1 Went, and will offer proof to show that the land sought .is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agri cultural pnrMMes, and to establish her rlaim to said land Iwforo Marie ). Ware, U. S. CbminlMioner ut Kunoiie, Oretrnti, on Saturday the 11th day of Oct., 1002. he names as witnesses: Joj-eph Shite, Coltajn) Grove, Oregon. Alfro illilgeloiv, Ut iijiimin Pitcher, of Star,. Oregon, llerman T. Dow, of Cot tsgu Grove i re--on . Any andall (wrsons elaiminp adverre ly the above-described lands are ru uitcstcd to file their clainu in this office ou or beforesaid lltli day of Out., 1U02. j. I. UHiiKiKS Jiegister. NOTICE FOR PUI1L1CATION. United States band Office, Rosebnri;. Orenon. Anir.. 5. 1002. Nolito is hereby given that in eompli- the act ol n anue with tlie provisions of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A ir the sale of titnlwr lauds in th States of California, Oregon, Nevada NOTICE FOR L'UHUCjVTION. United Stutes Land Office, lloseburg. Ore., July 18, 1002. Notice Is hereby given that In com. pllance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tlmlier lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, andWnshlngtonTerrltory," us extended to all the I'ublle Lantl States by act of August 4. 1M2, Cal M. Young, of VIdu, County of Lane, .State of Ore., 1ms this day filed In this office his h worn statement No. 2!(01, for the purchase of theNW ii of Section No 12, Township 22 South, of lUuigeSiRaiico 4 West, and will olfer proof to vt est antl win oner prool to show i show that tho land sought is more tiuittuo lantl sotiglit Is moro ruin-, valuable for its timber or atone than fo able for Its timber orstoue than for, agricultural nurnoses. and to establish Hereunto to sain "Tftli MILWAUKUC." A familiar niutie for the Chk-ugo, Milwnnkee & St Paul Hallway. known all over tls Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day titul night between St Paul and Chicago, anil Omaha and Chicago, "The only er fect trains In the world." Under stand: Connections are made with All TrutiHcontlneutal Lines, assuring to posHcngurs the lK.stservlceknowii. Luxurious ci laches, electric lights, ste.un hwtt,. .ot a verity etpmltsi by no tfther lino, Sew that .ytmr ticket reatls via "Tla; .Mllwanl;e''wheu golngloiiiiy point i ') In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell tliem. For rates, ' pnmphlets or other In fonuatlon, address, J. W. f'ASKV, M. S. ROWK, Trav. Pass. Agl. (icit. Agt. Portland,' Oregon. to) i A HUMMER FOE THE SUMMER! ALL ROADS LEAD TO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Yfiricty of Styles. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New EtFects in Fine Hosiery! NOTE OUK NFKOIAIi OEIilaUKATlON ADO. m For Sale. A lttl acres 2 mlk northwest o Cottage drove, 811 acres In grnss, gootl running water, barn full o! hay, young orchard, 1 acres straw lierrles, will keep 50 hentl of cattle. Price 91(s0, 131 acres 'A miles from Walker, Spjicres ol bottom land, lljj .acre giirtlen with water for Irriga tion, barn full of hay and oats, 30 head of cattle, team, wngon, Imple ments, etc. Inquire of Hansen llros. ISKKK AND NOW You're thinking of a new suit and where to get it to the best advantage. If you'll ncccpl our .sucKes tion You'll Imy it Now mid Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Lnrget Wobleti Mill in America, I'iniMiiug the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bents this gtjaranlee, "The goods in this garmoitt contain no cotton or anyother udtillernti'j'ii mid we will forfeit Sioo.cxi if cotton be found in the warp or filling of same,;' Maviu'.i.h WooLRW Mtt.us, Maj'ltactuhkks MOTHElS Itrlng your little chaps t our Mtorp uutl Ml them out In thtlHoXtitty Vttce .Suits, iu-h .'MoOyenrs. Knee Pants .Suits for boys, from 3 to 1 S years. Mens' ami Hoys' clothlng.'u full stock. Mens' nil wool suits, no shoddy, no cotton, as low as $10.00 js-r stilt. Suits for $1(1.00 as good as to ,$-ii-0rt Mutts elsewhere. numiin wat oc uuK.ittiui.ULS, KoticK rou ruitucATio.i. UsIloH Bttf Unl Offlre. KO'eDurK.oreion. Jons 10. iwi. act Conrrt'sa nf June s. IS7S, till ajlle ftl 1 linrjar larnli In the Mates of CltfnrnU,Oreiron, Nevada, anil I WHjnuieioi territory." aa exiennea to all tno ruhllc Unit (Mates V act ol Aujar) I, im, John T- Hallee of Cotlajte (irore. County Z Netlre t herebr irlveii tlmt In rompllani-e with IhsDrovUlotiaol the antilleil "An Ant fur the uile ol uml Washington Territory, us extended to all the Public Lund States by act of j. , icn.1 i. .i.i i. . 1 1 .. i .... .. i l. . . cene Countv of Lane. State of Orceon Inn this day filed in this office her sworn statement No, 3l'-t), for the purchase of tlie K 4 HK J.blV l-iSKl-IAHrjKOW Yt of See. No. 11. Township atfiiiuth, of agiicultural purposes, nntl to estab- UHti ins claim to sum land beloro Mo- lire. it. k. rleL. Ware U. H. Commissioner at i gen., Oregon, on Tuesday thu 21st day Kugene. Oregon, on Tuesday the 7lh of Oct., 11)02. laud lx'fore Marie L, Conitnissioncr at hu A heading in the Grants Pass Observer of last week must have attracted some attention among its renders. "Dam Workmen Strikc"is the way they put it but upon perusing i thq article it does not ap pear so strong, 'i was only men employed on a dam across Rogue river, that has struck. day of Oct.. 1002. no mi men as witnesses Herman T. Dow. Johenh Shlec. of Cottage Orove, Oregon, William Pitt, ot Amos, iuie uo uregon. i. A, Pond, of Kugene, Lane Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiminir ml. verscly thu above-described lands aro requested to file their claims In this office on or ls.-fore said 7th day of I T. IlltinaKs, Keglster, It is a foregone conclusion that Cottage Grove needs more bouses to rent. There are men walking .lie streets at the present time try ing to find a place to rent suitable to install their families. ACUltK VOll OHOIjIjUA I-VFANTUM "Ijml M;ii ' L.ld Mru tl L. of llookwalter, Ohio, "un infant child ol our tieignisir'8 was sumsrini; from ciioieru Inlantum. Iliu doctor hat given nj nil holies of recovery. I took a liotllo of -Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Kemcilv to tlie hnuan telline tliem I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two nay u tune tlie chilli Hail fully recovered. titul ih now (neatly a year since; u vigor ous, healthy girl . I have recommended this Itewedv (reiiiently and have never Huurii ii io tun in any single instance." tor Male hy I,yons t Applegate, Drain. IJcnsgn Drug Co., Cottage Urore. , 00 '1 " T MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking : -MAIN BTItKKT Cotjagi; Guovb, Orb. duo names ns witnesses: & Willis Nowell, of .Vinos, Ore, Herman T. Dow, William I'.trrish, of Cottage tirove, Uie., Ucorge Park, ol jfjiigeng, Oreeon. Any andall persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re tptimted to tile their claims in thisoflico on or uelore sulci .'1st (lav 91 uci., iiv. J.T. IliituGES, Itcgister. y Bohemia i 1 Saloorin Main St., Cottage Grove. A,M. WHITE & CO. Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on baud. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Valuable mlnine nroncrtv and Do- Jerome linos of lne Slate ol Oregon has tfala dir flterl In thlaoftlie lilaaworn falomeiit No. S077, lor the purrliae ol the Ijnn ,s, S, and 11 of Section No. 9). Township!!! Houtli. of name I Weat ana will utTer proof lo.how ihut the lanil aouKhl la more valuahle for lis tlniluir or atone than for agricultural turroea, anil to catabllah bis Claim to aain tana oeiorp atarte ij. waro, u. H. foramli'loner at Kntrene, Orecon, 00 tMiuraajr incpuar 01 octpuipioer, iw-jt. lie names ae wlttier-reai T. it . smith,.!'. S. Unimfcr. of Cotlafra Orotc, lno Co.jOe,, A J..innonon. H. 1'licber, o Hl.r Or Any and all persona clalmlis xtvrrtely tne anove-aeecrirKi lanoa are requciieu 10 ni inctr (latms in inia oince on or oeiore aaia day il September KOI, J. T. Ilstrxies, ItcfUter. TICKETS TO AND I'ROM AIX POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN Kail way. t . Hhort-Hne ' T0- Ht. 1'autf Jiulttth, MlnneapollHf Chicago, AND. POINTS JtAST. Through I'uluco and Tourist Sleepers Dining und Ilulfct Bmoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIM IS l For Itatca, I'olderH and Full Informa tion regarding Ticket Routes, call on or address J. W. PIIALON.T. V, A. 11. IJJtJKtrUN, U, l. A, 122 3d St., fortiana ure. n, 0, dFjNniston., o. w. p. a. Oi:ttiitAvaue, blittU WMb, Did you get one of those NEW HATS? , They will soon be gone. ASK TO SEE OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, MEN'S SHOES $1.50 to $4.00 BOYS' SHOES $1.00 to $2.45 Shirts,. Collars, Ties. I-Iose, Etc. COVE IN AMD SEE US. D. LEROY, Cottage Grove, Oregon. This 'Coupon is Valuable bring it with you when you come. VJUUUA OOOD FOIl TKM CKNTH ON EVKItY U0LI.AU I'Ultl'llABK XXSLXSJjASXXSLSJLSl.sO J. S. MEDLEY AttoniQU-at-Law o o : OfTlcs on Main street i COTTAOK GROVK, Ou. SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Baker &.JoUusou COTTAGE GROVE, ORE W, H. ROBINSON -FKAUICISO rilYUKUN Otllce and residents on Hirer street, near Wt. COTrAOEOKOVl!, - - OREaOrf, mi i i on. nwj..? Ur6e n'orlt of fiiiij-uiivu iiuoriiiK. ceiling ana rustic In gradta 1 s and 3. Let ua tnabo vn special prices. BooTU.Ki;itvLnjn.B Co. L. T, HARRIS Attorney dud Counielor-at'lMia gpertal .tUiitton given I. Ifca law ut Mines. First National Bank Building. EUOElTi;, ORK. CliamherlHlti, Colic, Cholera and Plar rltoo Itemcdy hi world wMc reptitn lutlon (or Ita cures, It never (alls and la plrasant and sufo to talio. For sale ny Lyonu & Applcfiato, Drom. Ucniott fruj Co., Cottuge 0rov.