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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
MININtl CONORIIBS AT IIUI'lll. An Interesting Article from Sec'y I'. (I liliy, Dclejrnlo from llolicmln Dlnlrkt. lf.n NuooitT! To those of my frli'iiiln, iin well ns others interested In mining mill my trl to Untie City, Mnnliitiii, to Die Mining Con gress, I beg to express through tin columns of your valuable paper, my uhscrviilluos nud conclusions, In it brief wny; for if I were to un dertake to write even of nil the tilings of niti-rcMt it would he in trading too much upon time, pa tience nud space. .So, leaving out the til most uiiliitcicstiug nip. ex cept the benutiful majestic mul nil inspiring scenery along- mul nbout "Whete Rolls the Oregon." We reached llittte City on September the isl, nud found it mid her citi zens in holldny nttlre, it being the iir.st Labor Day known to Unit state. Upon our arrival we were met by the usual "nrofusion" and taken by the "Appinn Way" (not the Applnn Way St Paul traveled and saw n lie ciime to preach in the Menial City, the faith which ultimately made Rome the Central City of Christianity.) but Untie! "Appiau Wny," which is the double street trnck leading from the city through the beautiful Can van to Columbia Garden, owned by Senator W. A. Clark. The building of the car line to this uatuial beauty spot on Nature's Cheek, lias been the means of trans fcriug the heretofore crude but charming kaleidoscopic scene situ ated at the foot of the Rockies, into a ina.e of attractions, .Including flora, pavillioiis. arblcullurc and other improvements, which touch of tvfiucmcut has made nature ac iulej.ee and the spot. having lcn robbed of its crude blemishes, is now one of the most delightful places known, but enough of this. There were at least 10,000 people assembled at the gardens 10 n-'"r the address of welcome to the dele gates by Montnnit'.i governor, which was precceded by music by the fmnous Hostoit and Montana b.iud. It being Labor Day. as before Minted, the rest of the nltcrunon was siicnt in getting our bearings, enjoying the leauiies of the p.uk. Inking iu the rnccsand other sports. On the ami little was done except to effect a temporary organization of the Congress, mid exhaling "hot air," Hinging tafly. and fighting for "first place. , It cannot lie said thiit Congress was very harmonious lint by offering suggestions. Ilcllevlng that my trip to Iluttc was mid will Ihj the menus of creating greater in tetesl llolicmln Mining District, mid assuring you that I worked hard mid faithfully without pay or Hire, witu tiiiscuil In view. I Am Your Humble Servant, 1'. G. Hnv. Saw Mtu. On Mo.miiv Ckhkk.- Messrs. J. K. Young, I'liillips fit Wheeler nrc constructing 11 saw mill on Mosby creek, some nine miles distant from this place. As they have the control of some 3000 acres ol limber laud in t hut vicinity. No dolibl but their clllcrpri'e will prove profitable. The mill is to lie of the latest improved pattern and will be in opctatl.iu within sixty ihiy. Nhw Kihiit-Room Rhhidknch. iid Tiirbiu is building 11 fine eight-room, two-story residence on the live-ncre tract cast of town pur chased last spring from Win. Lamlcs., This property is located on the hillside overlooking the city and is certainly n beautiful and sightly locution for him. AttkntionI I.ndles I have taken the agency from the inventor of the very latest Dress Cutter. Kept up to dnte. Free of charge. Those wish ing to learn cutting please call on me Mks. Lucv A. Doiiiuns, next door west-of Martin fp Gowdy's furniture store. Patterns cut to order. KottNii. - A pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Owner cut have s.irne by calling nt this olfice. paying for this notice mul describing glasses. Will Iluv. ImIsIiio buy a good improved farm. Address Lock Hox 65, Cot tage Grove, Ore. Wantiid. Goats wanted from one to three cnrsold. Address I'ostmnstcr tit Klkhead. 0-3 1 I Card Of Thanks. I wish to express to tln who lluive assisted 111c here In t'ottage Urn vi- iny sincere tlinnks (or their kindness toward me ilurlug iny III , iii-hm nnil fur the suhserlptloh ot money tor (In1 purchase of 11 ticket to I New York City, mid I do espivlally , wish to express thanks to llr. (ii-o. I Willi, who Iiiim given iiic treatment 'mid wired for me for the past two IIIOIItllH. IIU.N.MNO OIJ4KN. JllKil U'tKtllllllT, )( INjlHltl1, Illll., Ill 11 HHr 1111111, hut he piivit In- would imV Ihi without ChiuiitiurliiiiiV l'ain II11I111 if 1 11 t'ot live dnllnri) 11 bottle, lor It hivim Prinnal ParAo-rAnfia. T f- - inulli' mul iiiiiK-iiliir imliia. It Inm aim cureil iiuiiirrotiH nui til tuirliiil unruly- ili. It la lor mile try Lyons ,v Apple- Ititlc, Drain. Notice. I huveltll Cotswold sheep to let out for one or more yeurH on shares. Mum. II. H. ItHiii-omi, Suglnuw. Ore- 1 oeneve mttcii k""11 " . ,.i... , ...1....1.. v ,,,1 .1 come out of the meeting of the 500 . .pHn,,!,,,, H .lln , liniment for delegates assembled from every nt ilf nnil nueuVn Joints, cnnintetiil . . . .... . 1 .nr 1. . 1 1 -1 inrt of the IMOOC. i UC IIIOM im- i iiihtiw, iiiii imh-r, niiiii mim hh-h portant transactions 0 merit were the defeat of the resolution fa voting the "kerns bill" now before the V. S. Congress nnd the reorganiza tion and incorporation, of the Amcricnu Mining Congress, which elected Governor Richards of Id.iho, in presi'ent. nnd our previous sec retary (Mnhan) to succeed himself. The American Mining Congress will meet at Dcadwood. S. D. at nbout the same time ns it did this yenr Sept 1. Anyone desiring a full report of the proceedings of Congress may obtnin the same by addressing Irwin Malum, Sec Am. Mining Congress. Ilutte City, Mon tnnn; which report will be quite full nnd explicit. Now ns to Ilutte City nnd her mines, for they nie one nnd thr same the nriiicinnl mines being lo cated nud operated practically within the heart of the city or rnthcr. I should say under the city. The city as you know lies at the base of the Hocky Mountnitis. at nn elevation cr 5,500 feet and hns n iKjpuliitiou or 60,000 souls, mostly Irish souls, and n more oulerly, re fined, generous nnd open-handed clnss of people ennuot be lound than the citizens of Ilutte, who know how to entertain nnd "do the grand." , Ilutte is today the largest mining camp in the world, producing nu ntially. millions of dollars ofcoppcr, silver and L'old: the principal pro- luct was, "silver;" after plncer mining subsided, but it is now cop fier. The nrindpnl mines nrelieiug worked nt n dcptli of from 2,000 to 3,000 feet by steam aim ciecinc power hoist. With others I visited I some' of the deepest mines. We put 011 rubber suits, stepped into the cnge, nnd were shot down into the bottom of the shaft so quickly, that we did not linve time to get senred or to get breath, nnd couse fluently could not "holler." ThesJf mines tnke out thousands of tons of ore doily, most of which is shipped to the Amalginmted Company's smelter nt Aimcondn, 38 miles dis tant. Here Is located the largest smelter nud reduction works in the world, the plant costing about eleven million dollars. There are other Inrge smelters situated tn and about Ilutte, but none of them coin pore with this. It 1ms a cnpacity f. Ann inns of ore dally nud em- .im'.a. nlimit 2.000 men. The weekly pay roll, In nnd nbout Ilutte, ..n..,ia n linlf-mllliou dollars. Mr. K. J. Hnrd, ofl'ortland, Ore; vonrseitt a reltet man 01 uoueuim, i.i' 1. r iIIIp1 lit connection with my smnll but 'neat nud nttractive ore exuiuu uj scuuiK " whnt I believe will De- ,.n,.if. in the very near future, as Trent nud rich n mining camp ns ii.aA hilt it will reuuire our citizens united effort, time, patience and money. . . f..-i. ,nrp could be said but it would be n different subject Dr. Willi went to Portland WedneH iln.v. Mih. .1. H. .Medley Iiiih Im-cii ipille III til Ik wisk. Att.v. .Iiihiisoii mid fnnll.v returiii-tl from llolieniln 'I'lii'Milny. Oltn llrinvn wiiHtip from I:iiki-iic the MrMl of the wivk. Mim. Iliiikliiililer n-turned from llnlieiiihi H11111I1.V. ChiiH. II. Ilurkliolder went IIIuIiIiik nil Itow river Weilnemliy. CIiiih. V'iiHlciilnirK"ii(l Hon, CIicmIit, led for the (.'nrnlviil ycHierdny. Ili'iiiv anil 1'i-llx I.iuiiIcmh emne down from llohemhi .Monilny. .Mr. Harris nnil wlfe.of lllackhiille, were vlKltors lit Cotlnw drove N1111- dtiy. Dr. I'etrluiind wife i-ettirnril .Mon ilny from mi (iiillnu- In the KIiihIiiw country. (leo. Mt-lnzer, who Iiiim retired from the liiirncMM mul Hiiildlery IiiihIih-hh, left for Yout'olhi Hiitnriliiy. A. A. Htrlker. who Im reconstruct- ItilC the ('iirrln lirldKti on Itow River, vlMiicii KiiKeiie Naturiliiy. Win. Nun IIiiii-ii, of Itoxoliiirir. wiih looklntt utter mllllliK IiiIiti'mIm In llo lieniln Monilny. .MIhm Kruilue Veutcli and .Mrs. Henry Vcaleh were paneiiKerH for I'ortlaml TueHilay. lllirh Yancey's inniv Hint came 1111 uIhhIiii; wiih found .Monilny eveniiiK at 11 lie iKhliorV plui-e. .1. K. Htewart, the rancher from Itow river, spent a few iIivvm In the city the first of the week. Mim. Deluiv llemeiiway returned Tui'Milay morning from an exteniled vUH to Portland and Seattle. 11.(1. Kurlilllz. of Portland, was heru this week looklntr UP a locatfou foraelKiir iiimmlaetiirluK cmIiiIiIIhIi- lent. Little Miss I. Ili-lli- AlirimiM In up from Kiiuenc this wts-k vMtlmr heri aunt and uiii-le. Mr. mul Mtm. W. II. AlirauiM. Jowph I'erkliiM ami lirother, i:arle. left for linker City .Saturday In re HpoiiHe to a ti-li-iaiu anuoiiiicliiK the w-rloiiH lltni-HM, of their father, It. '.. IVrklnn. Henry .IoIiiihoii (Dutch Henry) who Im IntereHteil iu the I 1 1 c- anil Drizzly mining i-laluiH of llohumla Iiiim Imimi atteiulliiK to IiuhIiu-hmi Iu the city wveral ila.VM tills week. I. ('. 'J'lioiiipMoii. iiiiiiinner of the Kalrvlew .Mouulalii Mlnliik' and M III lilK Co., Is reMtlliK awhile at the drove, having Iksmi engaged for Moitie time lit the iiiIiicm HiiMrlntenilliiK de velopment work. Hon. Ivan .McUtu-eii Iiiim Urn h H'tiitltiic Mcveral days Iu the city this. week. He has ho far ns.-iivertst iiih health an to Ins alile to illM-anl IiIm cane. He partly attribute. IiIm Un proved health toharil work. deo. Ia'ix, who Iiiim Iksmi working for the Tucker IMoiust Coiujiany of Hood liver of which (ten. I.OUK Im iiminiKvr, returned Tuewlay mornlnt; en route tor lliilu-nila to 1I0 hhmwh-iiii-iiI work on IiIm mining claims. NOTJOK I'Oll I'Ulll.KiATIOS I.11111I Oflh'f) nt ll'mi'liiirir, Orru'in. AiikiibI 2, Wi. Notice la hereby glvi-n that the fol-lowiiiK-niiinTtl M-tlli-r liii filed noilreof Ids Intention to iimki) II mil roiiimiitH tlon proof In Fiiiiport of hln elnlm, mul limt hhIiI proof will lie oinile lHforu Muriel.. U iire, t. H. ('oiiiiiiiiKloiier nt l-:iiUeie,Oreon,im KcptciiilH-r 17, Wi. vlr.: dmrly Olmm 011 II. ',. No. 10170, forlhoNW Hu. 12, Tp. 21 H., It . 1 West. He inline the folio linr wllnes'i-i' to lirovo his eonllnuoiipi r.idi;ne iimiii mid eiiltlvnlioii of m Id Imid, viz: Mmtlii llniiKi-noii, of Knxene, Oie Kri, (liinJt-r Kornatiid, n( WIIcIhixhI, OreKOti, I'eler Opllil, Mnrliti Olfon.iif llliii) Itlver, Oregon. J. T. llimx.KK, Ki-KlMi-r. NOTHJK KOK ITISLICATION. United Ktaten I .nnd Office. Itoneburg. Ore., , IIKrJ. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllame with the provMoiiM of the net, of CongreHH of Juno :i. ls's, eutltleil "An m-t for the Male of tlmlier IiiihIm In Die Htali-M of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washlngt on Territory," as extended to all the Public I.iilid KtateH by net of AugiiMt I, IS!-.', Wolf HanilurM, of Kiigene. Count v of Lane. State of Oregon Iiiim HiIm day filed In this office IiImhwoi-ii Htate- ini-nt im. ;niu, lor uie puri-uane or tne H V Ni:y, icS SH of Seetlon No. 8, Two. 20 South, of Itaiige H Went ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its tlmU-r or Htoue than for agricultural purpoM-M, and Iocm tabltHh his claim to wild land Is-fore Muriel.. Ware, V. H. OonimlMMloiierat Kugeiie. Oregon, on Monday, the 17th day ot Nov., 1002. He nami-M iim wltiu-MMeH: JoHeph II. Wllhelm.ofiioMlieu, Ore.. .1. CalllHiiii, of I'lciiMimt Hill, Ore., Ilolx-rt I'nt-iiiuii, Kll (;oM-nhaver, of (IomIii-ii, Oregon. Any anil all imthoiim i-laiintug ail verxely the aliov-ileni-rilMil IiiihIm are requested to tile their elalniM In thlM offiee 011 or lieforu Hiiid 17th ilay of Nov..l!KC'. .1. T. II1111110.H, ItegUter. 5 Local fireveties. o o lltvlnmt hIiIihi1 tlic-l for an Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. We bought the 'JLieRoy St ock of Clothing, Sliocs antl Furnishing Goods at ft big diHcouut, and in Selling these goods we will save you front 85 to 5Q Per Cent. THERE ARE ALSO" A lot of Boys' Suits and Knee Pants. Suitable for School Suits from 3 years to 15 years old. These Suits nnd pants, while iu broken lots arc just as good as any nnd we will save you At least 35 Per cent. Also a broken lot of Men's Suits tSat we will sell at wholesale prices. Saving on shoes from 25 to 50 per cent. Men's Hats at Whole sale Cost. We Want you to come and Inspect this Stock and you will find Something you Need. Jrf Lha Dints in Mekciianihsing. enritcii NOTKS. catholic niuuni. ServlceM Sunday, Sept. 7th. at 10 a. A Warnlnjc To (llrls And Young Ladles Why OnllaKhcr Let Her (lo. Now (lallagher hail a lient girl He called her "Darling Cloe" lie told her to get her ierfiliue I'roni .Morgan nud ltivlmut. When (lallagher went to hug her And found hIiu hadn't done ho, (Had got bad pci'tunu1, Home other place) Then "(lallagher let her go. I'. S. (ili-lM take warning. A CF.KTAlN CUll'li l'"OH DYSKNTKUY AND DIAItltllOKA. "Sunu-yo.ir no I nu one of 11 party lb it iiitenileil milking 11 Ioiik hic-yclo irlp," fiiyn I'. I.-. Tiiylor. ntNew Allmtiy. Ilriiiltniil Ciniiitv, t'u. "I wiih tiiken sihlili-nly lth iliiirrhoen.niul wimnlxnit to cvo up Ihi) rip, when editor Ward ol the l.iiiTyvillo .Mitn-enitei, hiieMeil tluit I dike a dine ot Chiuubi'rliilii h Colic, Cliolern mul Dliirrliooii Iti'inedy. I piirchiiseil 11 holtln nnil took twoiloi'eii. one lnifon Hliu liiik' and one on tlm route. I uiiiile the trip inieeentiiuly anil never feltnnv III elUs-t. Again last inuiiiiivr I wiih abnont conipletely run down with an attack of ilyn'iitciy. I Imiiidit 11 tiottlo of thin hiiiiu rcinwly and this tlnui one iIiiho ciired inc." Sold hy I.yoim ,t Applopilu, Dridn. IU'Iihoii Drug Co., Cotillon (.trove. Resolutions Of Condolence. V'ork (Irniige. No. Hull of Count 4:i. I'. of II. . Whei-i-iiM. Thu givat ivulior Iuih hccii lit to tlniiHt lilrihcytliu Into our inldMt mid remove liom among iim ouiMvnrthy nlMler, ltena McKIIiIkmi, ini'ivioiv ne 11 IteHolvcil tluit wc exienil our ira tcriml Hymiiatliy to the ' bereaved luiHband nud relatives anil no it furl her . , , , , (ti'HOlveil that tne cnaner 01 una Orange be draped In mourning for a period of :l days. we recommend mm u tloim lieHpivml 011 the inlnuteH. alno be published In tlm Oottugo drove mpciw ami uiai a i-oiiy 01 n HMorwariieii 10 me. wmnni uimn,, . Catiiuiiini: winhcoit. IOi.hcta HAiiiiisNiimi... Com. Mauy Wiiiti.ock, ) WATHROIIUK l-Olt 0II110N10C0N- STlfAllUD. of hot wider halt nn 1, ,,iir 1 w. (hi. 1 i'Mc-li iiiuiil ami luut before Kolmr to liwl, iiIho a drink ot water, hot Or COIll, IIOOIIV Hyuiioilio Mliui vim, ...v.... Take Iota ot outdoo. exercise walk. ride, drive. iMivko n icitnuir inuni ui .i.iu .....1 l.i t.tiiuu nimeH ehroulu COIIBtl- """"" ' I pillion may uo eurou wuiioni vnu iiiiv niei lluinu. When a purKiitivo is ro- niiWl tnko Domctlilng mild and eontlo liko Cliiunliei'liitn's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. For Biilo bv lk'nmm DriiRlo., Cottngo Oroyn, Ore. Jlowuro ot air dried or half dry ,i...,..i.w. ..eiiini' mul rustle. Tliu llooth-Kelly LumlierCo " ""'"B Lit the Tuesday local, speclnl lirlces 011 kiln-dried lumber. " ' I.estou Lewis came up from Co burK nnd visited at home Inst Suu day. He was transferred from Saginaw ubout two weeks ago by his employers, the,Uooth-Kelly Co., and is now located nt Coburg, winch he says is n very busy little place. Chns. I,. Johnson returned fiom Salem Monday morning, where he has been for a week visiting witu his family. He left immediately for llohcmia District, where he will look nfter the "Golden Rule." W. A. Hogate, who has been employed by J. I. Jones on his much near Saginaw for the past year, returned to this city the first oi the week where he will reside henceforth. Dave Maker and his mother re turned last Friday from Willamette where they went upon the sad mis sion of attending the funeral of Ira Maker, husband nhd father. A. H. Gillette, who lias been visiting here a few weeks, the guest of his sister, Mrs. F.d Long, returned to his home at Pendleton Inst Friday. J. M. Atkins nud wife, who hnve been sojourning for severnl weeks nt Melknnp Springs, returned Tues day much improved in health. C. U. Jones nud family returned to the city last Friday from Mo hemin where they hnve been em ployed nt the Mustek mine. President J. L, Le Roy, of the Le Roy Miuiug Co., is down nt Columbin river points this week in the interests ol the company. J. I. Jones and family left last Friday for Newport, where they will eniov tin outing ofn week or ten days 011 the bench. Hnrrv Supple and Jno. Currun started south Inst Thursday in the interests of the Judson Rock Min ing Co. Atty. Medley accompanied by his wife tnnde a business trip to Ivugene Tuesday, Mayor Chrisman was up from Eugene Inst Friday visiting rela tives here. S. R. Mrauil, engineer on the O. & S. 15. R. R. visited Eugene Mon day. Gertrude and Nettie Murdick visited friends at Royal Inst week. Miss Lena Fredericksen is visit lug at Portland this week. Mrs. Orpurd went to Roseuurg .Morgan & alligator Injunction Monday outing. Send a eopy of the Nugget to your friemlM In the cant and keep them posted. Those doughnuts, just llke"mother UK'iI to make," at Parker's bakery two iloorH cast of pOHtolUce, Main St. SMt-lul orders, pies-anil cakes, any old kind, promptly tilled at Parker's bakery, while you are ordering try those dougliillllsj Three jieu- and neat residences are looming iii iu the Long & lliughmu proiH-rfy, those of Ed Long, Mnrtln Caroline and (i. W. Willis. Tlie .Misses Thomns are preparing to oih'U up a news stand and dress making establishment In the room next door west of the postolllce. The Misses liartel moved their millinery store yesterday Into the lower department of the Wheeler building opposite the lniH-rlal hotel. So many s?opte have gone where the hop vine twlueth this week that we can't call mimes. Picking Is Iu full blast at the Hays yards, Cres well and Knox yard east of town. The "minex" to the ImKrInl hotel Is doing quite a business In the way ot sleeping apartments. The new structure Iiiim attracted quite u lilt of attention this week on account of the unique display In the rear. The smoky condition of the atmos phere these days indicates the pres ence of forest tires somewhere In Ore gon, which Is not to be wondered at when we consider the time since we werefavorvtl witli a good refreshing shower. Hop picking commenced last Monday nnd there was quite an ex odus of people from our city as a result, most of them hieing nwny to the ynrds near Creswell ns they usually do from this locality. NOTICE KOK I'UIILICATION. Unlle-l Slim Land Offlo-. ItowburK, Ore., Ann. 9,1'JU2. Vll.U Itrrpl.r riven limt In rombliance Kith the proTliloni ol the act ot Congrmof JuneS.lir.il. entitled -An ct lot the uleol Timbtrljiinli In tbr State, nt Calltorula, Ore-, run, Netada, and WaOilnictoii Territory," i itended tn all the I'abllc Land State. tr act ol i ADKulI , ire., wiimini'iuifcu,."v. County ol Lane, 6utr ol Oregon, nai thl day tiled in Ihi. office her iwom atatement No. Sl6, ' lor the purc-haf. ol tne W '4 SW Vi, SK ! K W ) SW (, NK 14, ol Section So. 21. Townhlp asonih. of Kanire No. 4 Weal, and will offer proot tonliow inai ine lanu hqkbi i moicip.-, liable for it timber or none than lor aericul tliral nnriKWl. and 10 etablifh her claim to 1 raid land before Marie U Ware. V 8. CommU- ( ilnnerat Kiigene, Une Co.. Otefun, on Satur-, day the 3Mh day ot Oct.. lia'J. I She name. a witneMM: w. K. Nowell, H. II. Nowell. of A mix p. O., Oracon. Herman Dow, ol Cottage Orore, Ore., (leonte M. Miller. ol Kugene. Ore. Any and all perwnii claiming adreraely the I alTe-ile-crlbed landu are reoueitod to flleil their rlatms In IhlioOlee on or before wild 2Mh dayofOct..l!i2 .. . J T. llRtDaia Uegliter. 1 uWe Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our word for it, but call and be convinced that The Gash. G-rocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line ol in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and tables in season. The Gash Grocery Co. A. Q. Young, Manager, roceries vege- NOTICE KOK VUIIMOATION. United SUK-f Land Office, ; RoMburx. Or... Aug. 9, 19U2. I Notice It hereby given that Incompliance' with the provllon of the actol CongreM of June 3, 1678. entitled "An act forthe faleol timber landiln the State, ot Calilornla, Ore sou. Nevada, and Waihlngton Territory," a extended to all the 1-ubllc Ijind Stalei by act olAugn,t4. Krank F. Itelner.ol Portland, l!l&MorrlonSt., Co.ol Multnomah, State olOre. ha thl day Hied In thla odlce his wpn, tale men! No. 3170. for the purchaw ol the S w of Section No. Towmhlp So. 21 S, llange o. 8 West, and wllloflerproo! to ihovrthat the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or, stone than for agricultural rurie. and to establish hit claim to said land before Z. U Dlmmlck, V. S. Commissioner ol Oak Oregon, on Monday, the Kth day of Oct. Vxtl. Heuemesaswltne: . , SlmnnK.de Neul, Elmer R. Harvey, olney F.rvln, E. H. Ward, ot Portlond, Oregon. Anr and all persons claiming adverely the aUive tlebrlbel lands are requested to rile thelrclalms in this office on or belt day ot Oct., IMS. efore said 'JTth J. T. Bkiisiek. Register K Business Briefs. J , Kb.u1 real estiilo l.rjtiia of Jerome Knox A Co For watches,' clocks mid Jewelry call on Davidson for good goods. You will llnd prices right. Cednr posts for sale by Kakin & Hristow. Davidson will repair your watches, clocks and Jewelry at the lowest prices. All work warranted. 1'orn I '.id tunic m the mouth take Chituiberliiln'H Stomach and Liver Tablets. Kur wile hy Henson limit Co., Cot tnttoti rove. Ore. T. It. Darker, the linker, all kinds of bread, cakes and pastry. Second door cast ot postolllce, .Main street, fottnge drove. Ore. If Iu need of dental work call on Dr. Mucv, now permanently located in the "t)r. Sniinu building, Ml St.. Cottage drove. Oregon. NOTICE VOU PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Offlce, l'.oseburg. Oregon, Aug. MM, Notice It hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of Junes, I87S, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the Slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of ........ , ,tiai uimnti it. drt Neut.of Portland. fbox7f7) Co. of Multnomah.Siate otOregon, has this day tiled In this oftlce hl sworn sUlement No.Sl-l lor the purchase ol the N !j S K ,ol sec- t0 VOU USE I 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, s $ WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. I CROFUT, McAYEAL & CO., I 49 First St., - - Portland, Oregon. tlonNo. sl.townshipSl 8. range 8 west, and will offerprooltosnowtnal tne lanimouKiii i iuuh valuable for Us timber or stone than foragrlcur Woman's Delight if she hasthe usual ltouse- tural purponen.and to etabllh his claim tosald land before the Register aud Receiver ot this oHIceat Itoneburg Oregon, 011 Wednesday the ; 31st day of Itecember, lint!. JVto""zk) vSfiteT'15"1"- 8- w's,, ! keemiiK instinct, is in a stove Portland. Ore., Booth Jones, Elkton, Ore. , 9 . 111 1 ortianu, ore., ikhiiu juiot, ..... 1 1 1 iZJSS. 'ffiAi'i si. ' winch ts a gootl baker and -1 . .l..,A.lta.l latliU a rt rMillAMfid their claims In this oftlce on ur before Mid 31l day ol lHM-ember. 1WJ. , . ' J. T. llBUHiM, lleglsler. NOTU'E KOK I'UHUCATION. Laud Olllceat ltoselmrg, Oiv. Sept. 4, 1!K2. Xotlce Is hereby given that the following-named settlor has tiled notlco of his Intention to mnke llnul proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will lie made before Marie L. Ware, U. S. Cominlssloneriit ICugx'iie, Oivgon. on Oetotior 14tb. 1IW2, vlx: Mnrtln Tallafson on H. K. No. DiOl for the Lots I, 7, 8 & I) See. 4, T. '-- S. I boiler, and will turn out ft ! breakfast or dinner fit for I the most particular husband I or guest. Cooking stoves 1 and culinary utensils we I have in great variety the 1 best ever made. 1 it w Ho Humeri the following Wltlll'SSeS 1 lllue ptiut maps ot any township to prove bis eont Inuou iu Uoseburg, Oreson,I.n..d District. cultivation of said land, showing all vacant latins lor 51'cis ner)X 'I'orkelson.- of Mirth, ure., each. If you want any information Mnrten Holt, Anton Unnberg, .Ttdui from theU. S. Land Office, address. , Dnlil. of VTVumaKeglster TlTI.lt OUARANTKR & LOAN Co.. , J- 1 ' "mmM "ttWHttl. Hrittm & Vsitcli Go ,!i vni t"VT mumimi tun nam. iu the wny of Hnrdware, Tools and imblements, you can find at our store. Akh you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs, VANDENBU MYftER SVlPPVrt QVlSE Bohemia, Oregon. Ocncral Mercliaiidisc, Minci's' Tools and Amniuiiition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. RG W. H. ROBINSON PHlCTICItlO r-HYsIClAN OIHce aud residence on Itlver street, near Wall. COTTAQK OltOVE, - - - OnEOON. JEROME KNOX Attorney-at-Law prompt alltilllou paldto Hliiln UnlHM CoTTAOK OKOVB, OKS. xu I will not lutrucie ai una