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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
I'ATAL DYNAMITH IJXPI.OSION. 1 Some of the Happening About U lfty, II. (llllNOII WIIM III KlIW'IMI Mini- Ally. Younir Hllllilll.V, went In ItoHclnirK Dr. Willi iiml wlft wciil to Kiuti'ni) Tliiirmhty. I lop iilckcrH wv ivIiiniIhk frniil I In .vii nlM HiIh wivk, Dr. (li'o, Wall mnilc a IiiihIiichh trli in Ktiiiitnit Mommy. Win. Wlill.i unl wlftt.of I'orllnml, vIhIIimI lirw IiihI 'I'lii'Milay. Uncle Mult Ciuey ti ll TiieMility on a vInII In Kiiiikiim ( lly, Alo. John Hhcrwood retnrneil Moliilfiy from IiIh trip down I lie valley. Italili Dniialilie I'uinn mi from Kit Ki'iiu Mfttui'ilay ivturnluir Mouiluy, 'I'liere Im to Imi a mliiMtrel hIiow In town on the evcnlnn ot Sept. iUlth. Hop plrltluir wiih llnlHlieil at I lay' yiml atCivMwcllat IlrftOTui'Milny. .IiimI wti the new hooloi at the New Hook Htoiv next door to pimtolllee. The iiihlnlKlit robbery of AIIImoii'm burlier rOmp turned out to lie a fake. Mth. .Inn. Canlwell ami ilaiiKhler were piiMMeiiuerM to KiiKene WeiliieM lny. MrM. Darwin HrlNtow anil the lioyM went down to the carnival Wednes day. .MrM. Ilonnle I.Uter wiih vlxltluir frIeadM In the city the II in I of the week. .MlMHHIella llrown wiumIowii from KuKi'Ui'Muuility ukim-m) at the wrlter'H home. J. 1.. lA'ltoy, piTMldent of the Iai Hill Mllllm ik (' came down from the miw .Moniiay. I'lokanl & Hun llalMhed palntliiK the "MIiiith" KxcliaiiKi1" for Darker & I'crnmii thin week. The new Himvd hotel In Hugi'iie, formerly the i:nene, wiih oHned up for IniHliieHH TiieMlay. Marlon W. DiitIh ami Joe Young proved up on their tlmlier claluiH at ItowdnirK hint Momlay. Charley Diittou wiih a piiHHctiKer to rortlaud .Momliiy where he will remain during the week. ,lrn. J. I. Ciirrla and Mr. .1. C. I'erklllH wen down to the county neat the llrnt of Hie wifk. I, II. llliiKham came up from Port- land Tu.-H.lay and Ih lliokluir after IiIh hiiw mill lute rcMtM here. (Jul lloren and wife were piiKKcn Kcru to Kukviic WislucHilay where they will take la the carnival. J. V. Thornton, wife and daughter, Mrn. Planter, left WedncH.lnv for a few dayn at the liiwue carnival. Win. Periuan and wife were pan. witiiKem to Ktwue WedneHilay where Will will play la tlief. .M. A. hand. K. J. Hard, of the "Orvijon & Colo rado," runic down from the IiIIIh Huuilay and vIhIIcI Kugene return ing to the camp TticM.lay. Dave Hummer thin week hoI.I IiIh Count Fork farm to a newcomer and will remove Immediately to l.odl, Calif. Of courw we'll oxH-ct him hack within a year, Otto llrown, who Iiiih Ih-cii Iii the city Hevornl dayn returned to lCugene Tucwilnv where lie will hold down a chair during- the Carnival In the Ninth Htreet ImrlH-r nliop. Dr. Wall Ih now located In IiIh new olllce. over ItlcliardHon'H iiiiihIc Htore, For convenience thorn? on the went Hide may Htop at IiIh rcHldcnre and ihon lilm at IiIh olllce. Win. Conner, editor of the ltoe- liurg Plalu.lealer made thin olllce. a pleiiHiint call yenterday. Mr. (Conner and fatally Iiiih lxt'n vlHltlng ivhitlveH In HiIh nelgliliorhoo.l for neveral dajH. The drill of Orlllln & Veateli Co. will Hell at leant two earn of Kxcel Hlor powder thin year IiihIcu.I of ono iih they did hiHt HenHoa. Thin liidl cntfH tho unptwe.lente.1 activity In lloheinla. Mm. Y. H. Aliratim went to Ku genu Tuewlay to renialn during' thu carnival week. Thin makcH W. 1! eligible to the married mou'rt "High Old l.oiieHoniu Club," from which thu editor waH recently llre.l and lined ?1 owing to the return of IiIh lietter half. A Hpocpil agent of tho S. P. Co., wiw In HoKcbunr Saturday and hu curod from Sheriff K. 1j. Parrott tho grip Btolen from Mrn. Helen Harnett, thu Pullman paHHengor, who limt $4,000 worth of Jewelry by tho theft. Tho grip wiih taken to Portland. DotoctlvcH are now at work on tho ciiho. KoHi-burg ltevlew. Tho Southern Pacific Company lian completed plaiiH for tho building of a rnundhoiiHu and machine. Hhopn In GrnutH Piikh to tako the place of the ouch recently dcHtroyod by flru. Tho ground Ih being prepared fur tho lay ing of tho foundation and coiiHtruc tlou work on a now building will liegiu at once. HiiyH the Itoseburg Uo Tlow. Largo well built mldn of It. W. Nowland are alivady making their nppearanco In tho Kugeno papers, Air. Nowland Ih a tliorough tip-to-date biiHlnoHH man and Iiiih faith In prlnter'H Ink which bo twetl freely. Such n merchant iih Air, Nowland In bound to Hiiceeed, Imjciuiho ho ndver tlHeH, Hero'H to tho huccobh of Air, Nowlaiitl In the county Boat, I). 11. .add and wlfo, iiIho IiIh mother Aim. Flnnlcan, canio down from lloheinla .Sunday and took tho train Alonday for Portland where the ladloH will remain, Air. I. add will rot-urn tho lantof thowcekandreHumo work at tho Knott initio whoro a fifty footHliaftlHbolugmmk.TholndleHliad been up In tho IiIIIh wivoral weokH "touting," but iih tho weather Ih getting Homowhat chilly especially nlghtH, thoy deemed It advlHiiblo to aiinndoucamii iiio. A couple of largo Juicy ponchos of 4ii ('iiiM'Tniil varlutv found their way Into thlH Banctuin ono day hiHt wwik through tho courtOHy of J. H. ImwIh. They were grown on trceH in Mr. 1j!w1h" vnrd back ot turn oiuco , wm nr.rr ...1.1 num. dBllclOMH than any wo navo yot soon, uvea thOHO Hhlppp.l hi from the famotia fruit farms of Houthorn Oregon. Mr. Lewis Is (pilto a successful which produces nn hmnmulo amount soon becomo iih good as could bo do of nil kinds ovory soaflon, attests. 1 slro.l by tho most taBtldlous. Town During the Pant Week. tarn Tom .Medley Ih down froiu the IiIIIh enpiyiiiff aviu'ation iiiih week. ii Mlnard, of tliellohemla hiiIooii, wiih a I'.iinene viHiior .Mommy. Attorney .. H. Afedley returned hint Friday from a IiiihIiichh trip to tin kciic. We are all truly tliuukfiil for the trnvMliliiK HhowerHof thin and IiimI WITH, .Myron II. I'ottH, of Holly, wan In the city hint Friday on timber hind IiiihIiichh, .MIhh Helen Qillner, of KtiRcne, vlnlted frlemlH here hint Haliirday and Huuiliiy. Ienlou IoivIm wiih up from ('oliuru ami Kiimiayeii witn iuh parentH at IIiIh place, .Many Important iicwhUciiih weru left out thin and IiihI week owluirto Hcarclty of npace. .MIhh Net tic Ilurdlck went down to Kuxeiie hiHt week to attend the I.'. of (). the coming year. Mr. Kliua Cottle and ilaiiKhter, Ktliel, weru at Kukciiu hint Friday ruturuluir Kuturday. .MIhhih I'crkliiH, Ciirrla and Veatcli were paHHCUKcrn to Kiikciiu .Monday whery they will enter the If. of (). iHiiae ThoimiH Ih hoiiicwIiuI Indlx powMlthlH week and will taken two week'n vacation In the IiIIIh hooii. Few of the people of our city know that (leneral NelMim A. MIIch pawned thru .Monday uiorulntr vnroute to the l'hllltiplueH. The new IiiiIIiIIiik iiitohh the Mtn-et from the potolllcc, to Ih occupied liy AIIIhoii .anil .Mndwn, Ih rapidly m-nrlug completion. .Mrn. l.iiura Kkluner, mntlier-lu-hiw' of Dell .MorKan, arrived Friday from I. on AiiK'h'H Calif., and will vIhH with her daughter awhile. Thu (). & H v. railroad put In a I pi tin new MWltch liiHt week near the Moh- liv crvek lirl'ltn. A nnur will Ih? hullt mi .Mouliy crti-k from thin HWltcli hooii lint at pn-Heiit It will im uhcu iih an extciiHloa to a gravel pit. .MIhh Cora linker returned from Htl- Kvne hint Tliurmlay and vIhIUmI at home until WedliCHilllv thin Wit'k. when xlnt took the train niriiln for polntn down the valley wherv hIic " III prm-ce.1 to "Wjnlre fancy work vIhh, and 1 h 'I'PlleH. ' wiw KiWiie. Alrn. I-wIh and daughter Nettle re turned Saturday from Itoxchurg wlicro they attended the Mate con vention of the W. C. T. I'. Nettle wiih ii coutcHtcut for the grand gold medal for thu wtate and came In a very cloHUHecond. iH'Ingliut one point Udilud the leader In thecoutcHt. WATKK CUKK FOK CltltONIC CON HTIPATION. Take two cii)n ol hot wider tinlf nn hour U'foru each meal and Jimt U-foro KltiK to Uil.uleon drink of water, hot or colli, nliont twohoum ufterencli iiienl. Tnko h)tn of uut'lou, exerchi walk, ride, drlvo. Alako a iCKidnr habit of tiili) nuit In many cnte chronic coimti pallon may bo cured without thu udo of Hiiy medicine. When ii purtullvo la ro i u'l nil tnko iinmethinK mtlil and iiuutlo bko ChniiilK-rUin's Stomach an. I Liver TuhlutH. For wile hv llenmn Drnj:Co., Cottngu CI rove, Ore. lfOR SAI.lt. Twenty-two hen. I or mixed cattle for sale, lucludiuir u good two-year- old bull. J. A. I-.I.LKUCK. IMPKOVHD I'AKMS WANTUI). We hnvc a few cash buyers for improved farms. Also city property. PuiLttrs & WltKltLKR, Wiw. Iluv: 1 ish to buy a nood improved farm. Address Lock Box 65, Cot tage Grove, Ore. I?or Sai.k. KiRhty head fine ewes, Merino anil Cotswold, also sixty head An gora goats, I also have a good stock ranch of 380 acres (or rent. Particulars nt this office. J. M. GlWUSON. Cauoiit Hv A Lou. C. L. Katon, of JiiHiwr, wiih brought In to tho Kugeno liOHpltal about 0:110 hiHt evening milferlng from a broken nnklo. Ho wiih at work with Fred ailwon'H piling gang and wuh la the act of chocking a log when tho rig ging broko letting tho log roll onto him. Ho liindo a quick imp but tho log caught IiIh apklo with tho above ri'Hult, Mr. Katon Ih 27 yenm old and Ih tho won of W. II. Katon of JasiMjr. HeglHtor, Sept. i!0. IIaiinkhh Suoi' Sai.k. l'rotl Qalo Hold IiIh harnesH Hhop on tho west Hldo tho llrnt of tho week to Frank UHoy. Fred camo to Cot- tago drove about ono year ago and through cIobo attention to biiHlnoHH and bin very courteoim tix-atineut of cimtomcrH Iiiim hullt up an oxtrn, good bUBlneBH, heHldes Iiiih nindo a host of vory warm frlendn who iv grotto know that iH?rhapH Fa-tl will leavo iih. Ho Ih now In ItOHiiburg and may conchulo to mako that IiIh future homo. OfF FOKTlIBOAIINtVAl.. Tho C. M. A. Hand of twenty-two pleccH asBomblo.l on Alain Btreot TucBday noon and marched to tho depot where thoy gavo a bIioU con cort before boarding tho trnln for Kugono whoro thoy will i-omaln dur ing tho entire Carnival week. Thoy will havo tho aBHistanco ot novorai , 4, ,,,,.,i i.. Wliu.u v..j " tho week, which makes tho boys full handed. Our band Is fast forging to tho trout as a musical organliatlon and with proper encouragement will Cnuiied Death of Al Hancock At Helena No, I, Thu llrnt fatal accident of II Helium! III llfiiieinhi took nhiee at tl Helena IuhI Friday reuniting In the death of Al Hancock a miner en ployed nt thuj camp. 11 hcciiih iiiat ne ami aiioiiiermiii. were worklmr In thin tunnel hv then mcIvch. Four chnrireH of drnamlt.i had Imi-ii placed but two of tliemha.l iuIhhc.I. They walled an hour and returned to the tunnel In which they had been at work over an hour and fifteen uilnutcH In-fore the oxplonlon came. One of them wuh at tho mouth of the tunnel at the time, diiuiiilinr car, but Hancock wiih clone to the charge, probably leaning oil IiIh hIiovcI, where be had Ih-vii nt work. When found he wiih coiihcIoiih but horribly mangled and dlHilgun-d. HIh IiuihIh were torn to iiIcccm, IiIh iirniH broken. IiIh face blown full of rock fraginentH and a large hole blown In IiIh abdomen, leading 0110 to liellcvu that he wiih leaning over thu cliarin? at the lime of the exnlo- kIoii, yet he Htuted poHltlvely that he wiih leaning on IiIh hIiovcI. No Iioih) wiih entertained for IiIh recovery and hullved liiitafewhourH. Tin n.tnfiliiM win. liroiii?lit down Saturday And hIiIpihm! to Salem Sun day where Interment took place. The body wiih accompanied by neveral inciulM.-r of the local lodge of ForcHtcrH of which order he wiih a memlH-r, and turned overtorelatlvi-H theiv. Dm-iiMed wiih about thirty yearn of age and nlugle. Wa.ntkk. TeaniH to haul wood at Alca. f I to Kr day can Ihmiiii.Iu. Apply to Paelllc Tlm'jcr Company, Cottage drove, or (I. .1 ohiiHon at Alca. Writing Matkriai,. All the little thini's you need to make your writing desk look liter ary yott will find here, and n nice variety, too. Uknso.v Dkuo Co. I MlNltKAI. DlSI'LAV. Those visiting Holiemia District should not fail to stop and see Mineral John's specimen exhibit of Holiemia ores, at his residence in Mtncrsville, 25 miles from Cottage Grove on the main Holiemia stage road. Mineral John's exhibit con sists of about 500 specimens gathered Irom Holiemia Mining District. Damikiiouh Fiialtick. .Some young fool, who Ih evidently lilenm.il with more auimunltlon than iraltiH, Iiiih In-en lining Orltfln and Veatch'H powder Iiouhu iih a target for rlllu practice, but owing to thu thlckm-HH of ItH wallH and the Hta- dllty of the Iron door, without 1Ih- UHtrotiH n-HiiltH. There Ih at all time a ipiautlty ofexploHlven Htored there, and H.inietlmeH enough dynamite to make "ltome howl." Should Homeone Hiicm-1 liienctratlng thone wallH with a rillo bullet the iieoplu of our city would certainly think JIc- Farlaud Hutte had followed the ex ample of Alt. Pelce, and exploded. Okk.ion Son. PitonivriVK. TIiIh olllce acknowleilgeH a very pleiiHiint call the llrnt of the week from Air. O. P. A.Iuiuh who liven Junt nbovo town. Air. A.lamn brought for our luniHi'tlou a namplu of Ore gon potatm-n produced on bin place and they an? nlmply great, Junt an all Oregon jiotatoen evidently are. A IHx-ullar featuro of theno are, that owing to tho great productlvencHH of the noil the ground grew full of po tatoes and they commenced to grow on the vluennbovu ground llkopump kliin. Air. A.lauiH iiIho brought a Hiimplu of thu vine to thin olllce, upon which tho potntoen were actually grtiwlug and doing well. Thono doubting the pro.luetivenenn ot Ore gon noil Hhoul.l luventlgate. We neglected to mention that tho pota toes growing above ground were about the hIio ot pumpklnn grown cant of tho mouutaluB. A 1)AV O.N AlOBllV CltKEK. A Jolly crowd consisting of Mohhih Italph and Frank Whipple, Italph Donahue and Otto Hrown of Kugene, Mlnscn Cora and Uoble linker, Nettle Kemp and Stella Hrown of Eugeno and tho editor and wlfo drove about ten mllcH up Monby creek last Sun day and tarried until tho "shades of night were falling fast," when tho tlrlvo homo wiih made. Tho Bcenery up tho valloy of that Interesting stream In pIctureH.pio Indeed nnd of unusual Interest to ono to whom It Is now, henco we enjoyed the drlvo as well as tho picnic dinner nnd other Interesting features very much. Tho day wan an Ideal ono for autumn, Just warm enough to enjoy loung ing "In the shadow of tho pines" nnd quenching one's thirst with Italph Donnhuo's river water circus loinou- ade, which wan a little off yet very good. NOTICK FOR f UBLICATION United Slutej Unit Olllce, ItoaDbiin. Ora. th. 1WU Kotlce l hereby Riven tliut In roinpllance with the provliloniol llioHCt ot Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An art lor ( tie tale ot tlmbor lanila In tltestatetot cauiurnia. Oregon. Kami ami Waihlnntoti Terrltorv.'1 aa 0 tended to all the rubiloLand Statea byuctot Auiuit 4, 1892, Charles W. Lowe, ot Eugene. County ol Lane, Btato ot Oregon, has this day tiled In this office his sworn statement No 3in, ior ine purciiaKoui 1110 iitm it, a, i wuui Boo. No 0 In Township Kol8, Kange No 1 W and will otter prool to show that the land sought ts more valuable for Us timber or stono man ior agricultural purposes, nuu iu tii.1. llsh his claim to said land before Marie L Ware u. B. commissioner at r.ugcne, ure gon, mi Monday, the'ilth day ol Nov,, 1WX1, II.K.mra.i .vltliAifiAS? N, 11. Martin, J. W. l'arrlah, John D, Palmer, J.K, xouug,oi uoviage uroYe, uiue wu., urv Any and all persons olalmlng adversely the aboveHlescrlbed lauds are requested to tile thelrelalruslnthUoltlcoonor before said 31th uay 01 nor.iu, J T BRinau, Register. Cedar posts for sale by Eakin & Uristow. LADIES I am now prepared to take or ders for LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS Fall and Winter Htyles and Samples .fust Itc-clvcd Vou are Cor.llall.t Invited to CnU and Examine Same. j( MISS SMITH'S I DKGSSMAKINd PARLOUS Corner nnl and Pintle Htreeln. T COTTAQIi (1KOVIJ. S 8 Nkw K.niiini: Foii O. & s. K. Anotlicrlocouiotlve uillarrlve here today for the Hohcmln rallr.iad.lt will Ik- placed In the new round house, wlH-d up anil put to wojk Immediately. Sl:l.l.H LSTKIIRHT IN lill.M-KIIV. Frank Sklllmau of the firm of Sklllmau and (larontte. thin week dlnpoHe.1 of IiIh InteicHt In the grocery bllMliieHH to IiIh partner ami will re tire, .Mr. (laroutte coiitluulug at the old Htaiid. Wu did not learn what Air. H.'n plnnn are for the future. Skw Donkkv Kn.ii.nb. A new donkey engine Imn In-eu pur chased by Long & lllnghaiu to In? placed out on tbeO.& s. K. for haul ing logn In from the Inlln to In- nawn.1 at their mill In tin- city. It wan HblpiH-d here Tuen.luj . unloaded and will In; put In oH-ratloii right away F.IHKHTKIIH PlIEHBNT My.DAlM. A very Intcrentlng nennlon wan held We.lnen.lay evening b.v the Fon-nters who are noted for th.-ir good tlmen. Oraii.l Chief Hanger Il11rkhnr.It of Albany and (Jranil Secretary Kafka of Portland, were present and aHHlnte.l la ceremonies. The princi pal feature of tho evening wiih the presentation of solid gold badges to past chief rangers. T. W. Jenkins, E. A. Wlllsou and Dr. Wall by the local lodge which was done by F. (J. Eby lu n fCw well chosen remarks. After thlslntcrestlngimrtoftheceremonles, refreshments were served, and nn uxte mporaneous program was carried out. Important Notice. Any K?mon hiring a single sent buggy and allowing more than two IK-rnons to ride In suinuat one time will le charged double price nnd pay all damage to the buggy. The above applies to all hnckn, carriages or spring wagons. Only two ier sons allowed to ride In one seat at n time. ClIUtBMAN & Hanos. A CO.:AIUN1CATION. Aln. EniTon Allow me to speak a few wouIh in favor of Cha.ulierlaln's Cough .Lcuuily. I etifTured for tlnce years with tho bronchitis stint could not alet-pat nlghta. I tried several doctors ami various patent medicines, but could Ret nothing to clve anv relief until mv wife got a bottle of this valuable medi cine, which lias completely relieved ine. W. S. UnocKMAN, tiaKticu, mo. 11113 remedy Is for sale by Lyons A Apple- jrate. Drain. Henton Drug Co., Cott-me tlrove. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho partnership heretofore existing le tween A. (1. Voungand J. E. Wheeler, nf the Ciish Onxery Co.. has been dissolved, J. E. AVheeler continuing the biiHlnens. Accounts 01 tne tinu lirlorto date of luvolco will Is? col lected and bills paid by J. K. Wlieoler. A. O. Youno, J. E. WltKKLKU. t?t.... Aa:.in.mMa i-Iia!ph lots, business blocks for Bale Jerome Krox & Co. T..u WAatlinfoi. nf fni-onteo. Iml.. is .1 wo! 1 ,.vb....v,, w. -r ' , - it poor man, but ho says lie would not I... ...t.l.n... r-l.umliArliltll'l liiln llalui if iicost live dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cnppie. no exii-niui apiilicatloii is canal to this liniment for stlir and Bwolleii joints, contracted ,iu oiiiv aiimiiis nnd rheu matic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paraly la. It la for palo by Lyons & Apple- gate, Drain. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. LandOmco,ulIoTebUprg,Oreffi -...!.. I,. I.u.l,v mi'm thut lhufollow- Imt-named settler has tiled notice of his i..r...t .nb. Umil mnnl In Htitinort lllieililUtl IU , ot his claim, and that said proof will bo inndo lxjforo -Mnriu L. Ware, U. b. Ooin- tnlsaionor at hiigeno. u"h" tol)or 27, 1002, via! Wado S. Mil er on bis 11. K. No. 87M, for the Nh M NW 1-4, W 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. 0,Tp.21 S., B. 8 West. 11.. tlm fnllnwinr witnesses to nrove his continuous residenco upon and 1 ... ... I ..l.l I.I...I ul CUUIVIUIUU Ul I""" """ "- , , i'llllin ir.i..i. - -- -. Veatch. IV. F. AihmiH, of Cottage Grove, ... -1. Vnalo I .iimieH lui.n. JUI1I1 Ore. . . . J, 1. UKI1M1EH, IteglBO.-!, PIPER & 1 1 Bargains, MAN A NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United suits Land Offliw, Kottbunr. Ore., Aug. 9. lua. Notice Is hereby nfren that In compliance with th nmrlflnns nt the act of Congress of Junes, 17, entitled "An act foi the sale ot Timber Lands In the States of California, Ore Hon, Nerada, and Washington Tcrrltorr," as i extended to all the t'ublle Land Btates br act of 1 Aairuat A.iWJi, Miss emmacnase. 01 r.axene, Countr ol Lane, State ol Oregon, has this dar filed in this office her sworn statement Ho. SIM, for the purehaw ot tne W M NW yt, SB N WKi NW t NE V.. of Section No. 31. Township 23 Bonlh, of lunge No. 4 West, and will offer ! proof tosbowlhal the lanasongnt is morerai-, uatite for its timber ur stone thin for agricul tural purposes, and to esubllsh her cUlm to , said land before Marie L. Ware, (J. 8. Co ram Is- slonerat Eugene, Lane Co.. Oregon, on Batur- aar tne satn aer oi uci.. xwi. W. E. Nowell. 8. II. Nowell, of Amo. P. 0 , Oreron. Herman Dow. of Cottage Orore, Ore., USOriV M. JIIIICI, Ul J.UHCUC, uic. Any ana an persons claiming auvcrscij u above-described lands are requested to filed their claims in thlsofflee on or before said 25h dafot Oct., 1!M2. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION-. United SUtea Land Office, Kweburg. Or.- Aug. . 1W2. Notice Is herebr glren that In compliance with the nrorisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lanasin ine eiaiesoi tsmornw, Ore gon, Nerada, and Washington Terrltorr. as ....nflnl inallllm PiiM! I.and Stales bract of August . Frank V. Relner.of 1-orttand, 1BO Morrison t;o.oIMUIinomau,Diaie ui ure. has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 3170, for the purchaw ot the W Vj W M of Section No. 32 Township No. 21 8, Range ho. 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose', and to establish his claim to said land befere 7.. L. Dimralck, U, S. Commissioner ot Oak Oregon, on Monday, the 27th day of Oct. 1902. lie names as witnesses: . 8lmonR.de Neul. Elmer R. Han ey, olney Ervin, E. 8. Ward, of I'ortlond, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desbrlbed lands are requested to Ale thelrclalms In this offtee on or before said 37th dayofOct.,190i. . ., , . J. T. IialDOEK. Register. NOTICE OR l'UULICATIOS. United States Land Office. Rosebnrg, Oregon, Ang. 9,1902. Nolle. Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 18.8, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands lu the States of i:lUorni, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act ot August 4, 1892. Simon R. de Neul.ot 1'ortland, (box 7S7) Co. of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has thisdaytiled Inthts offleehta sworn statement No. 3171 lor the purchase ol the HUB H ,ot sec tlonNo.Sl.townsh!p2l8.range 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timberor stone than tor agricul tural purposes, and to esubllsh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Koseburg Oregon, on Wednesday tne Slst day of Pecember, 1902. He names as witnesses: ,.,, SanfonlZeek, Volner Ervlu. 8. Ward, of Portland, Ore.. Booth Jones, Elkton, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In tnis onice on or ueioni iu u day ot Pecember, 1W2. j. T. Bbidqxs, Register. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Liiiul Olllce nt Hosehurg, Ore. Sept. 4, 1002. Notice Is hereby ulven tlint tho fol-lowlntc-immed settlor lins tlletl notice of his Intention to nuiko flnnl iiroof In Biinport ot his claim, itiultlmt snlil proof will Ik) mntlo before Mtuio L. Wnre, U. S. Commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon, on October 14th, 1002, viz: Martin Tnllnfaou oil H. E. No. 0701 for the Lottt 1, 7, 8 & 0 Sec. 4, T. 22 S. It. 2 W. Ilonumcstho following wltneHseH to provo his contlnuouH resilience ujioii nnd cultlvntlon of tuild liiiul, ii'.... n-.r.-..uni of Mirth. Ore.. Marten Holt, Anton Hauliers, John Dahl, of Cottage Grove, Ore. J. T. Ilmnai:s, lteglster. ANYTHING YOU WANT. in the way of Hardware, Tools 'aud imblements, you can find at our store. Akr you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. VAN DEMBURG Bargains. 15 Wc bought the LeRoy Stock f Clothing, Shoes and furnishing Goods at a big discount, and in Soiling these goods we will save you from 35 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 and pants, while iu broken lots are just as good as any and 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 And Something you Need. Ifflffi J Leaders in Merchandising. "We Suit the Don't take our word for it, but call and be convinced that The Cash. G-rocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line of rocerles in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in season. The Cash Grocery Go. J, E. WHEELER, Prop. )0 VOV USE WCHRV? We manufacture all Screens, and furnish WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. CROFUT, McAYEAL & CO., i 49 First St., - Woman's Delisht if she has the usual house keeping instinct, is in a stove which is a good baker and boiler, and will turn out a breakfast or dinner fit for the most particular husband or guest. Cooking stoves and culinary utensils we have in great variety the best ever made. Griffin & Veatch Go (fll. fflVREfty SWPrt flOVlSE Bohemia, Oregon. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. W. H. ROBINSON VmoTicma Physician Offlco ndjresldenco'on Ulror streat. near WaU. COTTAQK QUOVE, - - - OREOOtf- Bargains, Hard to Suit." kinds of Milling and Mining 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. - Portland, Oregon. JEROME KNOX Attorney-at-Law Prompt altanlton r'jtjll-'!lji.'l-5w CoTTAGB GSOVB, 0K.