BOHEMIA NUGGET. LDn V. IIUNRY, Udltor and Proprietor. Entered t the potlofflr. at Cottage Grove, Oregon as second Clans niall rattler. fluliacrlptlon price, al.fto. In mlinnre AitvffrlMn.; Ilt mn. knuwn Uin application. THIg I'APKIt li Vei.t on file at K. C. Drake's Admitting Anney, etenitw Merehaiiti bx hane,San Franelwo, California, where con traett I'tr ailrertutni eon be mailo for II. Friday, Skitumbu 12, 1902. The second nay mentor your sub scrlption to the O. & S. E. R. R. has been due lor sonic time and is payable at the First National Bank 111 this city. Every man and firm in Cottaee Grove that put down dollar to help secure a right of way for this Toad should see to it that it is naid iust as was acrecd. Per haps we will want to offer a bonus for some other enterprise 111 the near future and unless we kcepouragrec- nieut 111 this inutnnce our crelit will be miKhty poor in the future. But a word to the wise is sufficient and doubtless the calling of attention to this matter will have some effect. In another column will be found an extended article taken from the Tacific Miner of Sept. 1st descrip tive of the great Bohemia mining district. It is from the able pen of T. H. Supple, formerly or this pa per, who just recently returned from a two-week's sojourn in the hills of Bohemia where he visited all the principal "diggings." It is a first class writeup and fully up-to-date, hence we reproduce it in its entirety for the perusal ofourmany readers who are interested in the progress of Bohemia. When a genuine "tenderfoot" will stumble around over a group of mining claims in Bohemia un attended and pick uy a piece of ore weighing several pounds that assays over $3,000 per ton it is a . pretty good indication that we have in Bohemia a second Cripple Creek. This actually happened on the Sun rise group not long ago. ' Democratic papers throughout the country are constantly hurling col umns of "stuff" at the head of President Roosevelt on account of his attitude and utterances on the trust question. The trouble seems to be they are afraid of being left stranded up Salt Creek without an issue for the next campaign. Have you heard from Maine? Tlie republicans carry the state by nearly twice the usual off-year ma jority. STATE FAIR AT SALEM. Attend the State Fair to be held at Salem, Sept. 15U1-20, 1902. Take a few days after baying and harvesting and go away for a change of scene and air. Too few farmers and farmers' wives take any vacation during the year. There is nothing so good as a change of living and a few day's rest to brace one up, both physi cally ana mentally. Most of the large city business bouses give their employes one or two weeks vacation during the year, and they find it pays well in the better health of their men and greater interest taken by them in their duties. I A weeks rest attending the state iajr is 00m educational and recre ative. The exposition building will De tilled with the nnest exhibits the farm, field and orchard. The iivesiocic snows win surpass any thing ot the kind ever given on the coast, and no progressive farmer can afford to miss the possibilities ot improved breeds and breeding Good racing every afternoon be-. tween the fleetest footed racers on the coast, good music and higli class entertainment in the evening, Reduced rates will be made by tuc souiuern racinc tor the occa' sion. Ask your agent for full in formation. IlAKDlN Z. PliXKINS. Hnrdin Z. Perkins was born in Garrett county, Ky., Aug. aSfh, 1838, and came to Oregon in 1864, residing in Baker county until the date of his death Sept. 6th. He was the brother of Mrs. Wynne, Joseph Perkins, deceased, and Mrs. Ctirrin of this place. Mr Perkins had beci: visiting here during the summer, went to the coast, and tried various outings for his health, nnd finally returned home appnr antly improved. It seems that his disease was something similar to jaundice and encroached on his system so insidiously that his etui came before he was awate of any serious illness. Five children sur vive him among whom arc Joseph Petkius of this place. His Evu On Coos Bay. T. W. Jenkins left the first of the week for Portland, where he will visit a few weeks and attend the state convention of the M. B. A. before leaving for the cast on an extended visit. Tom has his "weather eye" on the Coos Bay country, where he expects to cast his lot as soon as the new transcon tinental railroad is an assured thing. Should the Coos Bay bubble burst he will doubtless conclude there is no place like Cottage Grove, return and watch us grow. However we wish Mr.. Jenkins abundant success wherever he may cast his lot. Cigar Factory: H. G. Kurbit. a cigar man from Portland, and a couple of friends, stopped off here last Sunda on their return from the Coos Bay country of which so much is being said just at present. They declared themselves well pleased with the looks of the country down there but stated that it was too early yet to find out much about it. They were well pleased with the outlook here and had they found business open ings and houses for rent would cer tainly have located in our city. One is a cigar manufacturer and the other is seeking a new field for a stock of general merchandise. Horsk And Saddle Taken. H. B. Yancey rode into town Monday evening on his mare, tied her near Hemen way & Burkholder's store, and went about town attend ing to his business. When he re turned about 8:30 to get the ani mal and go home, beholdl she was missing. However, he went home without her expecting to find her thereupon bis arrival, but she was not to be found, hence he concluded she had been stolen, saddle, bridle and all, together with a Mackinaw coat that he had tied upon the saddle. NOTION I'OU I'UIIMOATION. United States Iiiul Office, Uiwi'bniv Ore.. Aug. Until, 1002. Notice in hereby given tlmt In com pliance with the provisions ot tin- net ot Coniirof of Jtuinii, 1878 entitled "An NOTK'H KOR Him.lC'ATlON. lN0TICK K()l ''"'".UUTION. I'nitod'suuM lnd oiiu-o. ; ,wttH!iir C.l,0!!Li;i;' iiIImih-.. with ii..V 7.V. vui.Hi- nt tii..- ."ttm'.Aet 1,1 J fl, , ..1' ' 1 .... .KIVMN 111 ,11111 v rii,vrn ll .llllll'M, IO,C, VII' 1S7S, inttltled IC .'I. ci lor tne m g 01 1 wc minis in urn ,, ,. :: ; ' , . , " , " " i o k i o l I I ItulH'l' I.nnilM SinUWGillforin,0nn,40vi.l.uuHl !"ViIi- 1. n,0.' tiV lu r 'i i'" l" m u" "t l Onw Washington Territoryas'extended to " "'!'' ot In torn h Nl,Vmhi, nu.l WnNhlnirt in S or tonV1 nil the Public tand Stales bv net ot An- " .tftV I,'1" " 1 .n?,,,ViKVi" I "M 'xti'ttiled to nil tho p,, ', ,l rusH, 1S!2, Augusta M Tobey, ot Ku. ' "J''',-'...i'iH. t;x,,.mUM, , " 1 N'V Stittw. l.y m-l of VuKti" I. s ) SemM'v.nntyofnnt.c, HUto ol'6ro., Iim ! 1 'J 1 J i,' V' ,,tv,n; A," A,.Tl, (1",'v Mlllor.of IvVtlni (I, Vil li tv this tly Olfl lu this otneo lier 'orn frJ." of.Mi.ltnom.il., HtiitiM.f Ohwt w MMement So. 83. for the piirelumuif WV'.' . '1 1, !- L'l i .,i 1 1.1! d.iy lllo.l In IIiIh oilUv HIh hwo 11 iheSEMofSectlon So. 38 inToiifhln .V.iivV.Vl u. ?J. VL V v'" .V'ii- "tiitenifiit No. iKUII. fm-thy liuivhi " offer proof to ,lmw tlmt tl.n hunt Minglit (, v !,! l ' V. v 1 "vv w L ,1 "!j , .'if,' 'V T0w.1-I.lp -ji HotlEli of Iliu m W l; tnorc vnhinhlo for II. tlml-er or .torn, , "A. ViVV.t tV.i, S ",,,,w,n ''V ,n," ' -how tlmt I lu' tl.nn for ngr en It lira pnrpojes, mul o ?.' 1 ' -i Mmin iinnvvh lnud nouk it m inoiv vnliinhlo for IIh wtalillsl, her rhlm to' J.I Ian I Moro I ' " , I";'"' ' . "'"J.V nMlw " ntoiw tlmn t u ll.l 11' d ?::" "'"'iv .niii io 1,. wiirv. the Uth ilrtv of Nov.. IWY2. She naiiiCK na witiuvmeo : Kiltfiir O. Tobev. of liuceiio, Initio Co. Ore.. .Inniea S. Itntnlte. of Knlriiioiiiit I.ino C .. Ore., IictUi M.Tolwv. Olex, Gillinm Co.,Ore..Sntlinin T. Wilson, of hiiRvne. Co.. Ore. Any and nil persons elnlniini; adverse ly the nboYe-dcterllieil lnus nm rv qnetel to tile tlielr cliiiins in tliisoirico on or Injforo said 12th day of Nov., 1W2. J.T. HiittMiKi, Krister. Immense Cow Uakn. NOTICK FOlt l'UIU.ICATION. Unitil States Uind Oiric , KosvlmtK, Ore., UX2. Sotiw is hereby viven that in eoniiill- Hiire tith the pnivlsions of the set of Congress of June:), 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Uinds in tlio States of California, Ortiron. Sevtnhi. nnd WashiiiRton Terrllory," ns ex tended to nil the Public I Ami States by net of AiiKiist 4, ISO'.', ISertlin .Met)nee:i, ColtinjeOrovti, Co. of lnie. State ot Ore gon has this day tiled in this oirieo her sworn statement So. IWlW, for the pin chase of the SH SK l-4of Section So. 4, in Township 'M South, of liiuicu 2 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ptirposevind to establish her claim to said land before Marie I.. Ware. U. S. Commissioner nt Knsene. Ijmo Co. Ore- lion, 011 Saturday the lfith day of Nov., 1W. She names as witnesses: Herman T. Dow, Joseph Sehlee, Sol Davidson, G. W. McQueen, of Cuttaite Orove, Oit-uon. Any njril all persons elaimiii); ail vcrsely the above-deseribel lands are le- qnested to tile their claims in this office on or before satu latli day of .Nov., 1W. J. I. lliuiKiKS lUxisler. iiKrleiilturnl imriioHeH, mul to ontiilf llsli hU I'lnllil to wild html liefoiv Mnrlo 1,. Wniv, I'. S. CoiniiilHtdouer, nt Kiikviio, Oivjrou on Tiiomliiy the 2Sth ilny of October. 1IHW. I lo lmimn ivh wltuofNCH: M. It. I'ottH, of 1 lolly. Mmit'o.. Orv., Diivo .Murphy, of Alum, hiino Co., Otv., John Murphy, ot Ku'iie, Imno Co., Orv., M. A. Hliluwiiy.-ot Uoiotitnu, Monttitin. Any anil till ikm-hoiim ehiltnl.ii; nil verwly the tihovo-dcricrlhed IiiiuIh iin itMiueMtiil to tile their chiliiix In thin ottlco oil or iK-forv wild ISth duv of OetolH-r, HW2. J. T. HtnniiKH, Itridator. SOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land office, Kosebinv, Ore., Aug. 20, 1902. Notice is lierebv iriven that In com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Act tor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Orecon. Nevada. anil WasliinEtou Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Suites bv act of August 4, 1892. William Harrison, of Cottage drove, County of Lane, Stato of Oregon has this day tiled in this office his anur euiivuieiifc au, amu, lor rne pur chase of the Lot So. 11, S SW U SW t4' SW U, of Section So. Township 22 South, of Kance 2 West and will offer proof U) show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land before the Marie L. Ware. U. Bert Wood and other carpenters 8,on"D'S9'onerat Eugene, Oregon, on are jusr putting the fini: ! j. a. juuw new cow D H Brlm,baugh, James Lebow, barn, on his place east of Saginaw, Thomas Rowlings, William Westcarson, mis weei. it is one ot the largest 01 '"se orove, ure. and best arranged barns in this Dart AnJr "I"1 a." peeons clainiing ad nfiln-miinir., u:. ,c r, i,.. verseiy me anove-nescr oea lands are ot the country being 56 feet by 134 requested to file their claims in this leet ana containing tour silos 12 office on or before said 17th day of Nov., icei suuare ana 10 leet in neipht. . V - o Mr. Jones is one of our most enter prising citizens and has been here long enough to know the various resources and shortcomings fif there are any; of the country. Fancy Work Class 1 ? r a miss v.ora naicer ciosea a very successiui lancy work "tourna ment" in the J. S. Medley build ing on Mam street, during which at least twenty Cottage Grove ladies took lessons and purchased material tor various kinds of em- broidery work. Monday she left J.T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, itoseuurg, ure., Aug. soiu, IU0Z .ouce is nereoy given tlmt in com "THU MILWAUKliU." A fiitiilllnr iiiinie for the CIiIciiko, Mlhvniikiv & St Pnul llullwiiy, known nil over the lTtilou iim the (itvnt ltnllwiiy riiiiiiln the "Pioneer Llntlted" trains every duy nnd nltsht iK'twwn St Paul mid CIiIciiko, mul Omaha and Chicago. "The only iht fivt traliiH In the world." Cutler- Htaud: Connections nn nuule with All Transcontinental Lines, assuring to paswngvrH the liest servKvktiown. Luxurious coaches, electric lluhts, steam heat, of a verity ispialed by 110 other Hue, Siv tlmt your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when jrolin-tonny point In the Unltetl States or Canada. All f ticket agents sell them. For rates, panipliletM or other In o muitlon, address. W. Caskv, 11. S. ltoWK, Trav. Pass. At. den, Agt. Porthind, On-Kou. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Itoseburg, 0n., Aug. 2oth, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli undo with tlio provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Umdn in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Iji ml States bv act of August 4, 1892, James 11. Baldwin, of Portland. I5ox723.Co.ofMultnoinah, Stato of Ore., has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 333(1, for the purchase of the SE 'iofSection No. 34 in Township No. 21 , Range So. 2 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Marie L. Ware, U. S. Commissionerat Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th Jay of Noveliilier, 1902. He names as witnesses: John A. Yangorden, William Vnngor den, John Crowley, Daniel Brumbaugh, of CottageGrove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lamls are renuestetl to file their idaims in thin office on or before said 17th day of Nov., J.T.Dhiixies. Register. 1.. art', r. s. Commissioner at Ku Wile, Lane Co,, Oivkoii on Satinila v tlu Mh day of SovemlHT, UN12. lie Humes as witnesses: K. I), llcsstcs. ol Monmouth, oiu t o tin'., .M. S. Barker, of Kuvne, Lane Co., Ore., .lames Itanille, ot l alrntouut. Lane Co., Orv., T. C, Luekey, of EiiRvno, Luiie Co., Oiv. Any mid nil ihm-sohs elaluiliiK nil-vei-sely the ahhvo doserlUil lands nro iiMiuested to lllo their claims In this otllecon or liefoiv said Mh tin v of Novcutlier, 11HI2. J. T. llnilMins, lteulster. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. United States Land Office, Rosi'liurK, Ore., Auk. 21, 1W2. Notkv Is hereby kIvoii tlmt lu com pllance with tlio provisions" of the Act of Congress of Jiine:i, ists. en titled "An Act for tlie sale of TIiiiIkt Minds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laiul States liv net of Amri.-i ! it, 1SU2, Edwin I). Itesslerot Eugene! County of Lane, State of Oregon has una nay moil 111 tills ortico his sworn statement No. tfcUU. for the puivlmse1 otthe U SW Uic HV K SWV ofl Section No. ill, Township 20 South 01 Kiu.goo nest mul will offer proof to show tlmt the laud sought Is more- valuable for Its tfmlier or stone thiiti for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud iK-fore Mario L. Ware, P. S. Com- uileslouerat Eugene, Ore., on Satur day the Mh day of SovenilK-r, 1902. He niiuies as witnesses: Names N. Itanille, of Falnnoiint, t).v., Oeorgi'M. Miller, of I'ortland, Ort., I.. C. Smith, of Eugene, Ore., tieorge Wilson, of Loraue, On-. Any and nil iorsous claiming ad verwly the above ileserlbeil hitiils atv niiuestiil to tile their claims lu this office on or ln'forv snhl Sth dav of SovenilHT, 11)02. .1. T. BiiiiiiiKs, Register. NOTICE KOIt Pl'IIMCATION. 15he Irternational 99 ovelty Yoke Sxiit. "fit V VDU Hiit to lie right "In ll" tlilt tcaioii, order an " Inlernillonal" Yukii Suit. Tlilt unit U nu original creation of ' Till: INTKIMAl'lONAL TAII OKINO COMPANY, ul New York wiiil Chicago, the Uigrit and moil reliable tailoring concern In the wculd. for whom we tk onleri, It It tliu suuitrtt and nolibltit nil evir ilinlgonl for inen't near. t'liaM dirmcra all over the United Stale men who appreciate and want (lie luleM and tct aie ordcilng ll, and why not you We'll be glad In tell you more bout this iplcndlit suit If you'll drop In lo see us anil we'll tliow you the "International" samples of over 600 at y t la li patterns at the same lime X i lll'C showing a nice line of new Fall Stuffs nt pop ular prices, nnd we invite yyu to cull and examine t lie sntiic. Outing Flannel We made (in exceptional good buy in" these goods. We ere placing n lot r of litem on sale at JlL Just received our new Pall line new shades and weaves. :$rc t $1.75 yd. We ate up-to-date In Come and look 1 uiteii Mtati-s lJiml Ofiiee. i llosehiirg, Orv., Aug. IS, 1!K)2. , Notkv is herehv iriven lluil In nun. ' pll.inco with the provisions of the! net of Congress of ,liiiu:i, 1S7H, en-1 titled "An act for the sale ofTlinU'r Lands in the States of California. I Oregon, Nevada, and Washington! Territory," us extended to all the, ruiiiie l.anil states liy act of August i i.vj.-, .101111 11. iH'.-sctil, 01 staffonl, County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon has this ilny filed In this office his sworn statement So. :ki:i for the purchase of tlio Sj X )j of Section No. 34 In Townshlii No .21 Smith of ItanguSo. S W. and will offer proof Ea to show that the hind sought Isi I6fl (ilfin. vtilnl.l.. f..M It.. , I.. fvt ........ .,.,,,,.,, v i.i i tin tllllin-l 1,1 nll'llt in this line, them over. 1 MP 1 ..I Will he uiven il IllMl given with every fi.oo jitttchase at our store until I'rhlny, Oct. to, iooj. nn that dntc wc will Give Away A Ladles' Cold Killed Watch, Aunting Case. Save Your Tickets. Blankets to (ittartcr Cotton pr. 75c ti tntarter Cotton pr. $1.00 10 tjuartcr Wool pr. fc.oo 11 (junrter Wool pr. 55.00 Shoes. Our SIioch arc cut to fit the feet, and don't cost n hit more than the other kind. Our line is designed to reach every shoe need. R. W. NEWLAND, COTTAtHi (1KOVU, OK liOON. SHOES Hu.sy to ISny than for agricultural purposes iiiidtt to establish his claim to said land J NOTICE FOIt PUIILICATION. United States Land Office. Uosi'buri:. Ore.. Amr. 28. 1002. Notice is hereby given that the follow- w....- ."inn: is iivTKuy givi-n uiui inoiouow- pllance with the provisions of the act of ing-named settler has filed notlce-of his Congress of June 3 1878, entitled ''An intention to make final proof in sup- lint frtr t lt tilt la nf 1 1 mlui Inn I a !n I 1 . i ' . .. ' . iK-forothe Heglster ami Iteeelver of this offliv nt Itoselairg, On., on Wiilnesday theJIlst day otl)eeihlH-r. 1002. He names as witnesses: Volney Ervln, Sanfonl Zeek, Simon It. de Stil, Portland, Oiv., Itooth Jones, Elkton, On-. Any and all imthoiih claiming ad versely the above descrlls-d lands iirv reoiuttidl 10 I lie Ilieir em 111s In Ills trzi office on or iH'forv' said .list day of EJj SllOCS that Will llflbrd J.'t ItiiimiKs, Iteglster ' 3 Tvvn rrnnil nnintc 1 o 1 about these Shoes are jgj they are easy to buy Jj and they are easy to fef Wtfnr' believe we fea have a stock of Men's i.;i(iics ana uiiiKiren s Satlsfactorv Shoe Mom: Tkams Wanted. tt eenn ubo on tne teams we can get to haul ore from the Helena mine to the end ot our track. The teams now on tlio road cannot take the ore it way nn fast tut It In mined. Address W. F. Mohi'iiy, General JInnnger O & S. K. It. It., Cottage Grove, Ore. Writing Matbriai.. All the little things you need to make your writnig desk look liter nry you win una nere, ana a nice variety, too. Bknson Drug Co, ' Wantkd, TeaniH to haul wood at Alca. $1 to 95 per day can bemade. Apply to Pacific Tlmlier Company, Cottage Grove, or G. Johnson at Alca. For Salb. A cottage with one, two, or two and one-half acres of land. Inquire atbeconti House south ot railroad on Fourth St. L. C. Iwu. 8-8 For Saws. Eleven head of stock cattle and one youpg horse. For particulars enquire at Allison's barber shop. Wantkd.-. Apprentice girls, apply at once. Mrs. Put Sanford. 34P3 , Cedar posts for sale by Hakin & Pristow, for Eugene where she will proceed to organize a class at cess will surely attend her for she has no superior in this line having maae 11 a study lor several years, art for the sale of timber lands in the Mates of California, Oregon .Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to an tne I'uoilc linil Mates by 'act of Au KiieU, 1892, HettaM. Tobey. of Olex County of Gilliam, State of Ore,, has this day filed in this offico her sworn statement No. 331'0, for the purchase of irier 1-4 01 section xo. J in Town- and will J. S. MEDLEY port of his clhim, and that said proof ' ...mi ,.. , , . ... 1 win ue iiuuie ueiore .unrie 1.. vt are, u.: o. lyo.nmissionerrfll l-.uncnt-, Uregon, on Oct. 9. 10ft.'. viz. Mahlon Itnilsbnnlc I nt . on II. E. So. 10420. for the 6 4 8W '"" HCy-lll-AtMV O a or. ji.see.w, ip vj . u. 4 w, , He names the following witnesscss to prove his continuo s residencn inmn ! and cultivation of said hind, viz: I r. w.uunncy, u. Ward, Ularisa A. O O : Oltlr tin Mala ilrcet -: -CoTTAGU OhoV'K, OUK. for every caller. I ftT TTOER CO. STORE Under Odd Fellow's Hall. Cr Vr' 1 . ' r, .1 . r .1 "."'incy. 1. . nam, Viarisa A buc- offer proof to show that the land sought Cudncy, D. Addison, of Iranc, Oregon Park Sai,e. William Laudess has sold his portion of the beautiful grove just is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriclutural nurnoses. and In I establish her claim to said land before I Marie L. ware. U. S. Comm ssioner at KUL-ene. Oreuon. on Weilnnmlnv. tlm n.t. i r n. ' I 1111 tiay 01 ov. one names as witnesses : Edgar O. Tobey. Augusia M. Tobey, J.T. Hriixies, Itegistcr. NOTICE KOK PUIILICATION. ffi Ijind Offico nt Roseburg, Oregon, August 1?, 1002. Sotice is hereby elven that the follow east of the citv knmvn n ihe T.,cr Natham T. Willsau. of Eugene. Lane Co ing-iiamed settler has tiled notice of hli 1 A n .. . .b flrlWftn. .TflmouV IfmwMo ,f Cnl..,.. Intpiillnnin ninbr. Ilnnl HmAf (,, u..nn., arm i.anaess rare. Mrs. Louisa ? i'-VS. . n a L i n. , 1 iiV.iA 1 i Vfi iU4 Mnell W3H thp nnrfhncA, nHH il.. . ..n ... . I ..... 1 ..,..: ' - .. . , 11 iu lijc , ,1 1." nni nil nnr..inu,i , n nn.ti.aMn I r M i! 1 1 1 I u, i , r 1 . 11 ,1 r , .. I wn.ii II M I .,... Sum was $650 for one and one half ly tlie above-described lands ore re- missioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Hen- acres. This is an ideal resort for quested to file their claims in this offico Member 22, 1002, viz: George W. Teeters, on or before said 12th day of Sov., 1902 j.t. iiRinoES, iteglster. preacnniK, Picnicine and all sorts of celebrations which has been so used for many years. It is a fine building locality and no doubt the purchaser will greatly improve it, Serious Accident. Lewis Wilson, a loecer at Mill No. i of Booth-Kelly Co., had the misiortune to have one of his feet badly crushed between two lotrs Tuesday. He was brought to Cot tage urove tnat evening, where Dr. Anderson dressed the wounded lucinucr, aim on weanesaav was sent by train to the company hos pital at Eugene. For Horse Racing. iianasome purses acerrecatintr MSO will be paid at the Etiuene in the Jmtke'. oireet rair ano carnival lor horse ,ae """'fitountyot une, staieof Oregon. racing. Hits handsome sum gives "ln,m amuiiiuw Ul SUU1C BUtcuulU IlOrSCS W. W. IValUn. li..n.l. ... and some fast races during the To w. w. watktn. i)efn.i.nt ., , i... .......... , carnival. Common Rough Lumber, $7 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. on h II. E. So. 8624. for the NK 1.4 M" 1.4, N W 1-4 NE 1-4, NEI-4 HE 1-4, , I IitH 1 nnd 2,8ee. O.Tp.21 8 It. 2 West, I He names the following witnesses to lirove his continuous residence urioii nnd . cultivation of said land, viz: J n men l.fmbough, J it, Wiseman. v. f 11. Chainnioii. of Cottage drove. Ore.. A. J. Anderson, of Star, Ore. J, 1. IJiitiKies, Iteglster. SUMMONS. Saloon MalnKt., Collage Orove. A.M. WHITE & CO. For Sale. Iitghty head fine ewes. Merino and Cotswold, also sixty head An gora goats. I also have a good stocic ranch ot 280 acres for rent. Particulars at this office. J. M. G11.KISON For Sale. Twenty-two head of mixed cattle X?"?!1 r l !"!. .J- , . MiruvB. iui oaic, luciuuiiiir u 1:01x1 iivo-vear- oiu nun. J. A. El.I.KDGIt. Improved Farms Wanted. We have a few cash buyers for In the name of IheKlale nfOrn-nn hereby refjulred lo apiar and anwer the com. plaint of plalntlfl filed airalmt vmi In IIiaaIiv Slni.iVour.',fn' ,cat?'!') or before theta.t f? il ".df 16 ! l'WItlon of thii iiiinmoiu date of puhlf, atlon ofTald ummon.T. thi and an3 l.AuillD",iiW-' ,n'J '.' '? o o appS? fhe ."la IJS'tf'i ?, .'"J"1; '.?.'. "W tlm inn, , i ti vv'':,;;l".t.,.'.v."?","J'.uu r rtl.taia,,PSM,tfbaffi"S8 for an order for the ale of the property at tached In theald above entitled tiuii. Choice line of Liquors J and Cigars kept on 't hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited I A HUMMER FOE THE SUMMER! j ALL ROADS LEAD TO $ LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Variety of St3'les. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS, v BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. t) w w w w Shirt Waists, Choice hut Inexpensive. New ElTects in Fine Hosiery. A COMMUNICATION. Mil. Euitoii Allow 1110 to snealc u few words In favor of Chamberlain's suffered for tluco nehitls and could not tried several doctors nnd various patent medicines, hut could got nothing to-givo any relief until my wifo got a bottle of this valuable medt. cine, which has comnletelv relieved me. Good second hand carriage nnd W, 8. IJbockman, Ilagnell, Mo. This n, jusuccof thal'eiicfifn ami r,.ri, i. uuuuu uemuiiv. 1 lUatlte'l DUtrlf t. Isnar'n...., aJI"? imn ...lit. !., umilu at Dated J. W.VieaiiH, . Juttlee of the l'eace, J. 8. MlOLKV AWD J. C. JOHMtOK, Attorneys for I'lalntlff. improved farms. Also dhr property, harness for sale cheap by Eakin & lXuu itt &?Zo&, cXe Grove. f'Wlay Does t pay you to look into the merits of a New Glove that is so far uncuu 01 me truiuury giovc tuai a novice can see its advantages, tintl which 1 meeting with phenoinenal 3UCCeSS Carson Gloves are especially adapted for the I.UMUIvRMAN and MINKR. nko inr GUNERAI TEAMING so constructed ns lo he FREE FROM SEAMS at the ni ,,,,1.,. stitched and reiulorced. ' """u,t A PERFECT FIT 1 Kivo ami eany on tho IiiiihI, hut to tho nccuruto hUo. iUm kIvo i bvoUmn rlji uud not fTtralu a Htltch ! 1 or Wear Hemen way & Burkholder. a m ra1 1 I I I to