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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
IllllMHNOH CoMI'MtTltl). J. II. Wiirncr, the contractor "! Iinllilcr, turned over the new Willi ImllilliiK to Dr. Willi liifit i'rl tinv complete nnd ready for the piilnter nnd tinner limber. I)r wnll will occupy the second floor wlieic he will have one of the OviCKI.ANIW' NaHHOW l'.HCAI'K, Dully (Snnrd, Aug. 37. Knllwny odicluN here were apprised early tills morning of a diiHtardy iittcmpt to ciiine dli.istir to the hccoikI sec tion ol the northbound piiHscniret trnlii by placing tlcH on the truck nenr Shcddi, tho station some 25 . Personal Paratrfatjlii. T WIJ HAVU NOT HOT INTO TIIU vvuiTij iiousi! virr finest office 111 the stnte, while the miles below Iti!ciie lower lloor is nlreiidy occupied by 1 . k. Kicliiirdttm, the piiino num. This In one of the limit substnntiiil buildings In the county nnd Dr. Wnll Ih to k congrululnted. On Saturday Mr. Warner nUo turned the Wheeler building over to the owners. The second Mory of this building Ik liuiKhed oil Into nine splendid rooms which will be used by the Imperial hotel. The lower floor hus not been rented yet, but is suitable for almost any business, Mr. Warner has now finished his contract work, and has been em ployed by1 the 1'nclfic Timber Com pany, l ucre is lots of building to he done yet this season as is demon strnted by the fact that Mr. Warner has been offered contracts amount ing to nearly 2000 since complet ing the above. Sl'.UKHH AccimtNT Quite n serious accident occurred on the Const Fork about twenty miles above this city Inst Thurs day III which D. J. Mnclcmnu, n logger in the employ of I. Mc- Miirtin. came near losing a foot. It seems thnt he was cutting a log that Iny near 11 stump when Ids ax accidentally struck the stump a glnnciiig blow, slipped off nnd struck his right loot nenr the large toe which it severed, nnd cut deep into the foot toward the right side of the heel. Other loggers were near and carried him to Mr. Mc Martin's house nnd dispatched n messenger nt once for a doctor. Dr. Anderson rode out that even ing nnd dressed the wound. Sun day Mr. Mnclcmnu was brought toj the city nnd is now getting along nicely at the Sherwood Hotel. I'KKSIIVTltKIAN l'lCNIC Several wngou loads of pienieers under the auspices of the Cumliei Innd Presbyterian Sunday School, drove out to Knox's grove Tuc.v day and enjoyed n day in the shade A picnic dinner was lending nttrnetious as 16 was in two sections about 15 minutes apart. Train No. which ran The first section passed through Kugcuc at ,1:13 o clock tins morning and the second went through at 3:31. The first section passed through MiimMs in perfect safety, and I in mediately the tits were piled 011 thetrnck. They were discovered by the engineer of the second sec tion just in time to save the rush lug train trom being ditched. Many lives were probably saved by his prompt action. Olficcrs along the line were immediately notified, but as yet no clue to the miscrauts has been unearthed. The motive for the crime cannot be accounted for as the express ami mail were on the first section. Howling Au.itv. A first class three-course bowling IRill will be in operation iu our city within 2 weeks. It will be located on Fifth stieet, next to the Im perial sample rooms and will be a hummer I lie fouudntion stones, and building material nrenlready on hand nnd work will commence im mediately. The building will !c 20 feet by 82 feet nnd ns good ns enn lie built, commodious and well ndapted to the business. Mr. Lurch is putting up the building for the promoters, who feel assured thnt there will be enough bowling busi ness to warrant putting in three good alleys. Additional Hotki. Room. Landlord Hardy of the Imperial, will add nine or ten nice new moms to his hotel this week. They are located in the second story of the new Wheeler building across the street from the hotel nnd nrc just such rooms ns. Mr. Hardy needs, owing to n rapidly increas ing business nnd n host of guests. New furniture and bedding has been purchased by Mr. Ilnrdy and these additional rooms will be ready for aiming t lie 1 "I''"'1 ) wiiiim a lew nays is usually ! Hrsis-Ksm CiiANr.it. - o - Dr. Wnll Is In ftolii'iiiln. Mr. .1. II. Hlnrr went ilnun In lluietlou TiicKilny. ('. .1. Howard went to I'orllitud tills morning on IiiihIiichm. (', .1. Mown id It'utlMiioti'd IiukIiichm lit HllHChlll'g IflHt TIllll'Hllll.V. I'rof. Ilrlggs wiih on the sick 1 1m t tlic first, of tin1 week. Art. Young rum wile were mown- gers 10 i-mgcuc TiiCMimy. Otto llrown win lip from Kuucnc IiiMt Humbly vlltlug ul I lie writer's home. Dr. II. II. Petlle and wife will lenve Hiindny for n wts-k'e moJoiii'U In i.oriine. Mix. Htouffer mid Mrs. fliiroutc were Miiiltlilnrimil piiHMt'iigei'M Inst Nutiinluy. Mr. ('. .1. Ilownril Is exectcd Home irom ner eiiMieru trip the llrst of next week. Mrs. Iav U Henry and her little sister Morence were piiHxenuerM to htigcnc 'I iicMiluy. MIhhchCIco Ia'wIniiikI Nettle anil (lertruile Ilurdlek were piiKcngcrs to I'.iigcnc 'i'ui'Hiniy. Dnrwln Ilrlstow tarried In- the wild wavi-s at Newport last week mid the llrHt of tills. I.iiHt week N. I. Atkins. nluht nucni at iiicm. r. lienor. look 11 vn eiiiiou 1 rip 10 unluornlii. MImh I'iiv Atkins returned from 11 visit with her imrcntM nt llelkmio nprmgs msi Miuiimy morning. Henry Venteh returned Tuesday irom iionemiii wnere lie huh Keen en Joying 11 wcs'k'e outing. Mm. J. V. IlnrrlH mid dumrhtrr. of i;ilKene. returned home list week lifter a short visit with relatives hen.'. CIiiim. CiMjIiriiu went down to Km Kenc last i-rlilny to nswlst the 4th Itrglmcntitl linml at the evening ('(in ert: Art Yoiim-aud wife returned home last Irlilav from 1 tit hit 1. Mini. wherv they were married on August inn. Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Knkln re turned last week from Newport wnere nicy nail int'ii lor several lays. Hut we are getting very elose to It, The late Vice President llohart used In his residence 11 Needham piano, and Orvlll Dodge wer.itur.v for llln- Ker Herman bought a piano from us. Next week you enn see a letter In my show window which ought to ls proof of the above fact. .Mr. Krnnk .Ionian of this elfy pnrrliMwd from us a Hue Clilckcrlhg piano. Ilest In world. And Mr. and .Mrs. Collins of Hiigluuw Hcciired one of our line Colonial style Needhnms, a Im'miiI.v. I can safely say that there is no let ter upright piano 'inade than the Nis'dhaiii. Wii also carry sonieother high grade pianos, and some as low ns fino 011 terms to suit. Organs at. all prices. Krom flit up to 9100. Itensonable illseoiint for rush. Cnl' at our store In Cottngi Drove. (let our prices, then n piano or organ. mid Is- happy. T. K. ItiaiAitosoN s 5 f Buiineu Briefs. 5 Fine fte. peaches, at N. K. Hlsea & Son's, O tomntfKti, melons, a o Local Erevctiu. o- Dr. Lowe (sjulo-optlelaii, Kugeiie. Have Dr. Lowe test vonr ivim lie knows how. in eomiiienee the ense on sucn occasion', and a Among the number of business general good time is reported. , ehauges to take place ill this city Tunnhshuh AvitNUit. 1 this week ih one nt the Cash Gro- Grading 011 Tennessee a venue. I 'ery in which Art Young retires running e.ist midwest from the Mr("" 'he nrm and J. Iv. Wheeler river through Long & Jtinehnm'.s ' Incomes sole proprietor of the busi addition, was begun Wednesday i Doubtless Mr. Young will morning. This is one of the le-engage 111 laziness in the cny nretticst streets In the citv and runs I ere long. Mr. Wheeler will remain 1 - . .... just south of the new depot nnd in front of the new hotel now lieiug constructed. It will be a great convenience when completed. Sknd In Thh Nhwh. The Nugget would like to "eeure the services of n good live corre spondent from each one of about n doen neighborhoods in which the paper circulates. Make the paper mure interesting for the tieoplc of your immediate vicinity by sending in n good breezy lot of news of that neighborhood. Attend to this right nwny or you may forget it. For An Outinu. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cnry, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. James Pnrshnl, Mr. and Mr. J no. Sknggs, nnd 'others, left Tuesday morning for the coast nenr tlie mouth of thc(Umxua) river where they will remain a week or two fishing, hunting nnd enjoying camp life by the sad sen waves. C. M. A. Hand Will Co. The C. M. A. band of this place will be among the musical delega tions nt the Kugcuc Street Fair and CarnivnI. The boys will 110 doubt make n good showing nltho' both the members nnd organization nrc comparatively young, Manila Itch At Faikmount. Five or six cases of smallpox or Manila itch have made their nj pcaraucc nt Fnirmount, just outside the limits ofUugeuennd thecity au thorities have 110 jurisdiction iu the matter nnd enn take no action to prevent the spread of the malady. Rkai, Kstath Dicai,. Willson, the restaurant man this week purchnsed the business prop erty which he now occupies, of its lormer owner Willard Martin. Mr. Willson will continue to ''feed the hungry" at the old stnnd. Siiii'i'iNO Okk.-- A enr containing twenty-one tons of high grade ore wns shipped to the Tnconm smelter by the Helena Mining and Milling Co, otic dny Inst week and more is being hauled down from Dohemln every dny for shipment. Writing Matkkiai,. All the little things you need to make your writing desk look liter ary you will find here, nnd n nice variety, too. Hknson Drug Co, For SAi.it. A cottage with one, two, or two and one-half acres of land. Inquire at Second house south of railroad on Fourth St. I.. C. LK. 8-8 Closing Out Sai.h Harness, Saddles, Whips, Bri dles,, etc, gojng nt reduced prices until' Sept 1st, nt' Geo. Mclnzer's harness shop, Wantkd, Kxperieuced girl to do general housowork. Small house, small family. Mrs. W. li Dbnnis, Illackbtttte, Ore. at the old stand waiting 011 his I iiumetous customers iu his usual ' obliging manner. I Hon Pickers Wonted. I will commence picking ho'ps' lii ' my yard one mile east of Creswell on .Monday Sept. Sth. The hops are 1 1 1 1 it-1 1 larger than usual. H'rhaps larger tliiiu any In the county and splendid wages can liecurncdnt SiK-ts. per HHillis, or as much us any other yard In the county us large, pays. (I1101I camping ground with good water anil plenty of wood. Picking will last nliotit thnt' wis'ks. It. It. Hays, en-swell. Ore. I.kKoy Sm.i.s Out. Carman & Hemcnwiiy this week purchased the stock of cloihiug be longing to A. D. I.eRoy, formerly Clements, 011 the west side, and re moved it to the rooms in the brick above their store on Mnin street. It will be sold soon nt gieatly re duced prices. An ndv. iu next week's paper will give you further particulars. W. C. T. U. Dki.hoatks. The following delegates were elected from this place to attend the county convention held at Creswell yesterday and today: Mcsdumes F. D. Wheeler. F. I.. Orpurd, I). II. Chamberlain, Crnvcu, nnd Misses Kva Chamberlain and Lillian Hart. AtthntionI Ladies I have taken the agency from the inventor of the very latest Dress Cutter. Kept up to date. Free of charge. Those wish ing to learn cutting please call on me. Mrs. Lucv A. Doiiiiins, next door west of Martin & Gowdy's furniture store. Patterns cut to order. Found. A pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Owner can have same by calling nt this office, paying for this notice nnd describing glasses. Wantkd. Goats wanted from one to three cars old. Address Postmaster at Klkhead. 9-31 Wantiju. Tennis to haul wood at Alcn. $1 o iter day can Ihi made. Apply to Paellle Timber Company, Cottage Drove, or (I. .IoIiukoii at Alcn. Imi'rovkd Farms Wantkd. We hnve n few cash buyers for improved farms. Also city property. PitiLurs & Whkki.hr. W11.1. lluv. I wish to buy a good improved farm, Address Lock Box 65, Cot tage Grove, Ore. STTQAJR- A car load of Dry Granulated Sugar $4.75 pr. cwt. at Gakman & Hkmknways. Mrs. Oivn Itohlnsoii returned from Itoselmrg Wednesday, where she had Ih-cii to prove up on her valualile timiH-r claim. a. 11. rnyior, 01 I'ortland. was lined and costs recently. He "spanked his t wo-moiiths-old baby iHTiiilse she cried. Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Allison, of Itoselmrg, who have Ih-cii visiting with their parents Mr. mid Mrs. .1. T. Allison, left for their home Tues day afternoon. D. (I. Mci'arhind. our enterprising sheen ami goal man. recently re ceived a line thoroughhiril t'otswold liuck from .1. II. .Stump, 11 line stock man 01 roll; county. Mrs. I'iia Jordan gave a nleiisaut anil eiiloyaole little party Hint Satur day -livening In honor of lierstri slster Miss Stella linker, who Is up irom I'orimnu 011 a visit. Herman T. Dow, the tlinlier I oca tor. was a sotithhouuil passenger Tuesday. Mr. Dow has his weather eye on a nice slice of HiiiIht land dnwnt here that someone else has mlsK'il. Win. T. Kayser was a passenger to Iviigene Tuesday. Itefoiv return ing he will vlst his old home at Kl mini ami the coal prosiHt'tx live miles west of Kugcuc in which he Is somewhat Interested. Little Mnrle Mat timer who was uifsNlng from her homu near Kugcuc. and ol whom we made mention last week, was found a few days later nt the home of 11 friend In the city, where she was staying. She Haul she wax afraid to return home 011 account of a threatened whipping. Win. Wechter and ('. L. Johnson, of Salem, came up trom Itoselmrg last Saturday where they had licen to llle on tlinlier claims. They left here Sunday by private conveyance forllohemla where they will remain Home time looking after their Inter ests theiv. It. O. llrady, of Creswell, was In the city Tuesday In the Interests of It. It. lluyM, the Creswell hop yard man, Hop p.cklng will commence there oil Monday Sept. 8th and last about three, weeks. The hops are large mid good wages will lie paid the 11 ckers. Mei nesiiay .Mr. Iiradv started out through the country se curing pickers, Ituberl Mostly and wife arrived last Saturday from Sliver Lake, Ore., Having nmue tne trip overland ny team. They have resided there sometime lint return to the old home town where they propose to live henceforth. A more desirable place to live or n oetter place to get rleli emmot he found In this broad land than Cottage drove, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. .las. Parshal, parents of.l. II. Parshal, of the roller mill, arrived from Unite, Neb., about a weel; ago lor a month or more here. They left Tuesday with a party for an outing at the eoast where they will see sights mid hear sounds they never saw or heard on the quiet prairies. of old Nebraska. Wo nope thoy will decide- to iermniientlv locate hero as they ' are Just such people ns we need to help build up the city and country. Ttony, AKIN To the wife of Johnny 8. Akin, on last Saturday tv girl of usual weight and activity. IlOHENIUma To the wife of IV II. Itosonliurg, on Monday evening, a girl of usual weight. ABOUT PIANOS. Those who know the least about u piano a iv generally the ones who have the most to Huy.nndthoquultty Of the piano In their estimation de pends mostly on the 'Commission they receive fromthedlffereutdenlors.. If lieople would Judge pianos a little more by the annual output of the factory, they wo.nld Judge nearer right. For liiHtnnco the Chlckerlng Piano Co puts out fiOOO pianos an nually. Stclnway and Sous 4000. Needham Piano Co. -ViOO annually, a good showing with all the high grade Instruments. Jacob Doll 7500, SclmlU :W00, and the Trobrldgo Piano Co. not Incorporated puts, out !t00 annually. The Klmlmll pianos have more Indorsements by the lead ing musicians of tho world than any other piano manufactured. Tho above llgures are taken from fho piano purclmHera guide. Published by tho Music Trades Co., N. Y. Hop picking will ahoilt two weeks. If you havtf headache hnve Dr .owe test your eyes. Kugcuc Street Fair and Carnival Kept.l'lth to 17th Inclusive. The marshal watt obliged to run In several "drunkM" Ttesday evening. The llohemla stage seems to have all the passenger trallle Just now that It can handle. Unite a number from here an- at tending "lluffalo Hills" Wild West Show at Kugcuc today. Those doughnuts, lustllkc'mnther used to make." at Parker's bakery two doors east of postotllce,Mulu St. Jiio. StonelK-rg put In a bran new soda fountain last Monday and Is now llxed to serve Ice cold drinks to his customers. Sitcclal orders, pies and cakes, anv old kind, promptly tilled at Parker's nakery. While you are ordering try those doughnuts. There Is so much building and Im- provents going on nowadays in our little city that one cannot keep truck of It all. Kverybody seems to Is? at It. Slabwood Is Htacklug mi around Long A: Illngham's new saw mill. Perhaps it will have a tendency to reduce the price of lliv wood iu our city. New sidewalks, crossings, nickel fences and various other minor im provements are so numerous about town of late that they are ditllciilt to keep track of. A new chiireh, two new business houses 011 Mala street, a new bowl, lug alley, a new saw mill and sever al Hew residences will soon lie built 111 our little city. lie sure mid have your children's eyes tested by a coniiete!it eye xiMt'liiUst iK-lorc they srart to school, Dr Lowe makes a sini'lnlty of this class of work. Consultation free. The Eugene Street' Fair and Car nival promises to lie away head of anything ever held In this part of Oregon and Cottage drove jieople will no doubt attend en mass. Sent. 2Hh to 27111. Workmen are now busy on a new residence Mr. J no. Allen Is putting up on his lots about two blocks west of the school house. The ii rlglit will lie ISxlW feet with an ell 10 x'JO. Quite a commodious residence. Lots :t and 4. block 1 of Clirlsmnn's addition, were sold Monday by N. P. Chrlsmen to I. F. Hart for S125 each. Lot .1, block 1 was alss sold to H. II. Crusen for 1W, through Oliver Veach, agent- 'teal estate does move. The town was full of attractions Tuesday evening. There was an en tertainment nt tlic .m. 1-;. church, an other at the Christian church mid mi Fnele Tom's Cabin show In a tent near Main street. Tne attendance was very grod at all three places. Dr Lowe the oculo-optlclan. who fs to lie here next Tuesday nnd to noon of Wednesday Sept. 2 and :l is the only eyesight seclallst iu Ore gon, who has had regular medical training. This Is important to you If you need glesses. For watches, clocks and Jewelry can on iiavmsoii lor good goods, 1 011 win linn prices right. Davidson will repair your watches, clocks ami Jewelry nt the lowest prices. All work warranted. The let physic Cliinalwrlnlii'p Stem nch nnd Mver TnMetn. Knur to lake, I'linxniit in effect. For rale hy lien noli itiik ua., uotinxe drove. Dee A re You dec Enn! I'olytnorplilnn Hawalim At the New Km Driiu Stoic. Blue print maps of any township in Koscburg, Oregon Land District. showing all vacant lands for socts cacti. 11 you want any information Irotn tlieu. b.'Land Office, address TlTI.K GUAKANTKK & LOAN Co. Henry I,. Shnttnck of Shelhihiinr. Iown, urns cured of n btomack trouble with which ho hud been alilicted for veers, hy four lsxtn of Clmmberlnin'g Htotnnch nnd Liver Tablets. He hud lirevlouidy tried manv other remedies ami ft number ol ihyicinns without re lief. For Hale by ltennon Drup Co., ioiiHxe ii rove. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnnd Office nt Koaeburg, Oregon, Auimut 12, 1002. Notice in hereby trlven thnt the follow hiK-iinmed aettler has filed notice of III intention 10 make mini in oof in nunnort of hl claim, nnd that raid proof will be rnano neiorc nnr e l. Ware. u. s. Uom. rnltnioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Sep- it-iiioer---. iwk. viz: ueoree . ieeters. on his H. E. No. 8528, for the NE 1-4 NW 1-4, NW 1-4 NE 1-4. NE1-4 SE 1-4, ix)is 1 nnu .',ec. u.Tp.Hl n,, It. 2 Went. He liameu the followinz wltnefpen to prove his continuous residenre nnon nnd culti vntion of said land, viz: James Limbough, J It . Wiseman", W. H. Champion, of Cottnie Grove. Ore.. A. J. Anderson, of Stnr. Ore. J. T. Rrimieh, Register. NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION. United 8t(ei Unci Offlr, Rmuhti rflr. lirtt In. tt imr Nollceli herebr given that In rumptUnce with the prorlsloni of the ct ol CongreMof Junes, 187a. enlltled "An ct foi theuleof TlmberLandi In the glutei tl California, Ore ion, Nevada, and Waahtngton Tcrrtiorr," ai extended to all the I'ubllc IJind Stalei br act ol aukuii ma 1 nnmi unare, or Eugene, lounirmiane, mate ol Oregon, naa thladar (lie.! In thai ofllce her worn itatetnent No. 3IM, ir tne purona.t 01 tne .mv a,HK 'i NW u SW V. NK , of Section No. it, Town.hfp 22Sonlh. ofltange No. UVeit, and will oiler pnKif to how thai the land aougbt it more val uable for lt timber or atone than for agricul tural pnrpolei, and tn eitabllth her claim to uld land before Marie U Ware. V. H. Ccmrali flonerat Eugene, Lane Co.. Oregon, on Catnr dar the iilh ilay of Oct.. 1902. she name an wltnerfea: W. E. Nnwell, H. II. Nowell. of Amos P. 0 Oreiron. Herman Dow. of Cottare Ornv. Iln... Oeorge M. Miller, of Eugene, Ore. Any nnd all rtom claiming adrenelr the atjove-tercrUil land are requested tn died I heir clalnn In this office on or before raid i'tli day of Oct.. Wl i T UKiDuca lltgliter. "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our word for it, hut call and be convinced that The Cash Grocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line ol rocerics in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in season. The Cash Grocery Co. a rs v.. t , n. vj . i uuiii iriiiiiujcr. TE tlWS SU??i 0lSE Bohemia, Oregon. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. The emrlnes nt 'the electric llirht jilnnt nre lielnji used now n lmrt of the tune, n the water ruiiM low on account of dnuiM up In the loKiiiK 1-hkIiiiih. Ah un exierlment, HiiwdiiHt from Loiik & IMiikIiiuh'h hiiwuiIU In beiiiK UHcu iih fuel with jjrent huccchs. The well known oeuliMiptlclnn, Dr Lowe, of Euiretie. who hns bien com- Iiik to Cottnja drove for ,venrn, will 1k nt the Sherwood Houko next TitOHilny nnd to noon of Wednesday Sept. the 2d nnd ild. Don't full to kco him If you need Dunnes. The Pacific Timber Co., hnve got their Htock of Rroocrles moved Into their now addition frontlnc on Klver Htreet, which slye them plenty of room (or n Hue dlxiilny of roods. Thin eiiterprlatnK (Inn kcepn forRlni? to tno trout nnu iioeHirt nronoHc to lie outdone by nny In tho city. In unother column will be found nit article taken from the Mining and EiiKlneorlmr Hoview of snn trim- clsco, In rcKnrd the .T.udsou ltock .Mtuiuir Co. Tins company is last forging to the front ns their excellent property becomes better known. Our Job department Is turning out u prospectus for them thnt sets forth ntiiiiy good reasons for Investing In stocks of this company. Miss S. C. Itiiukln. who has con ducted for a number of years a milli nery nnd notion store In the Itnnkln block, comer of Wlllnmotto nnd 7th Htreota, yesterday disposed of her stock of notions to It. W. Newhuul. of Cottage Grove. Mr. Newland has ulso secured a lease onthestoivroom for a nerlod of live yenrs nnd will nroceeed at once to tit un for tho re ception 01 iv w,uw biock 01 goous. KUgene iiegisier. Mr. Newland will remove to Eu gene nnd siitierliiteml the business there wnuo Air. ueo. iiunr. ms em- clent clork, will tie left In charge hero. We regret very much to see Mr, New land leave as lie Is it moat enterpris ing cttlxen, but our loss will Ih) Eu gene's gain. The stock here will be kept up-to-dnto and complete. NOTICE KOK I'UIII.IOATION. DO Von USE fftjlOmtlEWf? We manufacture all kinds of Milling and Mining Screens, and furnish all kinds of belting. Water Wheels of Every Description. All kinds of Flouring Mill, Ware house and Feed Mill Machinery. It will pay you ' to consult us in person or by letter before buying. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. CROFUT, McAYEAL & CO., 4g first bt., - - fortiana, uregon. 1 United State Land OBIre, RoMburtr. Or... Atir. 9. lfNV Notice tl hcrebr siren that In mmttlltnm with the provision, of the aetol CnnireM of June J. nl;, entitled "An aet lor the wleof iimoer lautu in ine niaie. 01 lailionua, ore Kn. .e-ada, and Washington TerrItorr,,, at extended to all the Iiiblle Land Slalea bran iilAiiguit t, in;, Frank F. Relner.of rortfand, liCiMorrli-onSt., Co. ol Multnomah, state of Ore. haa thl dar tiled In thla offlee hl iworn tnte ment No. 3170. for the ntirchae of the W U w z of Seetlon No. 32 Townthlp No. 21 S, Range No. 8 We.t.and will offer proof to khowthatthe land nought la more valuable lor lti timber or tone than for agricultural purposes and to e.tabmh bis claim lo raid land before Z. L. Diinmlck. U. S. Commlsaloner of Oak- Oregon, on Mondar. the Kth dajr of Oct. lie name as witneai-e: Errln, K. s. Ward, of l'ortlond, Oregon. Anrandall mtmidi elalmlnir adrenelr th alTe dMbrlbe.1 lands are requested to nie thelrelalms In this office on or before said 27th dar nl Oct.. 1W.'. j . i. jikidoe, ttegisier. doesn't quarrel with his tools. Not if they come from Griffin & Veatch Co's, at any rate. Everything purchased there can be relied upon. Full lines of mechanics' toots and hardware at lowest prices. Best values for the money ts be had anywhere. Decided bargains in every department at this store. And nothing is misrepresented. NOTICE toil PUBLICATION. United States Land OHIce, Koscburg, Oregon, Aug. 9. 1902. Notice la- herebr given that In romnllanc-e ulth the nrorlslons of the aet of Congress of Junes, 1S78, entitled "An Art for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of Oallfornta, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the publleland states by act of August t, 18;. Simon It. do Neul, of I'ortland, (box ,i.) i-o.oi .Muitiioinau. Biaiu ui uregon, nas this daytUrdlnthls ofllce hla sworn statement 71 1 tlnnNo. 31. townshlp21 8. range 8 v. est, and will offer proof to show tnat the land sought ts more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Ucglster and Receiver ofthli nltlceat Itoseburg Oregon, on Wednesday the 31st day of December, 1K02, lie names as witnesses- Sanford Zeek. Volnev Krvln. E. S. Ward, of Portland, Ore., Booth Jones, Elkton, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming adverselr the above-described lands are reotiested to tile their claims in this office on or K'fore said 31st ilay or ivcemiier, I'.su. J. T. IIriikies, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oftire nt Kosebmu, Oregon. August 2, 1002. Notice is hereby clven thnt the fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final commuta tion prootin support of his claim, and that said proof will Iks made before Mario L. Ware, V. S. Commissioner at Kiikciu', uregon, on fceutemner it, iwrj. vhu Clinrlv Olson on II. E. No. 10170, forthoNWVi See. 12. Tn. 21 S.. IX. I West. He names the following wltnesies to nrove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Martin Ilaagenson, of r.ugene, ure gon, (iiuider Kornstad,'of U'ilclwood, Oregon, l'eter Oplius, Martin Olson, of Itlne Klver, Oregon. J, T. HiiiiMiKts Register. 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Itecogidilugthe ml vantage of New port iim n Muniiner renort over other HciiHhle rcHortit Iu tho nortliweHt, and to make It iiomdblo for all who desire to do ho to iHnd their vacatlou by the ocean wiwch, the .Southern Pa cific Company In connection -with tho CorvalllH & EiiHtern Itnllroud, -will place on mile, effective June 1.1th, round trip tlcketn from all polntn In Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until Octo ber 10th, at Hiteclul reduced rates. For full Information please Inquire of your hicnl agent, W. E. Coman, Oen. Pas. Agt. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker. Repairing at reaaonatila cturgu All work guaranteed (Int-flaii, Watcbti, Clccka and r elryal Low tit t'rlMi ' COTrAGE OltbVE. ORE. JEROME KNOX jlttorney-at'Laxv Prompt attanlton paid to Mlnlo BujIjmu C0TTA0 GKOVTti ORK. 4