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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
BOHEMIA H.IU.J uhb w. hiinry, Udltor and Proprietor. i Knleredet Iho polofl1r t Cottage Grove, Oregon M Hecond CUM null matter. Subscription price, I,rlO, In n.lvunre. Advertising IlMca mat known n npptlcntlon THIS I'ArKIl It kept on Mo at K. o. PraVe'a Admtlslnir Air fiver , St end Merchants Kx hMn,Hn Fnitieo, California, where con tract for ad'ettlslngcan liemeile for H. Friday, Ski-thmbis a6, 1901. President Roosevelt speaks right out in incctiiiR nnd has no npolo gics to make for bis opinions. The action of Speaker Hender son in declining n rcnoraiiintion for congress demonstrates the fact tlint talk 01 tariff revision in tne repub lican camp is not a mere built. New names are being placed on our subscription list every day as a result of the general growth of the city, the increased interest in Bo hemia and our efforts to make this a first class up-to-date newspaper in every respect. The large tracts of government timber land that have been lying vacant for many years near this place are almost wholly taken up and now there are only vacant forties oreightiesof first class timber in a body and they are not at all numerous. A great many small tracts are now being filed on, and should they rise in value, as has been the case formerly, even a forty is a mighty good piece of property to have. In his recent Cincinnati speech President Roosevelt gave utterance to the following regarding the regulation of corporations: "Since the state cannot work along the same lines, I believe that the best of grounds exist for a constitutional amendment for national control of large corporations. Corporations that are handled honestly and fairly make for the general prosperity of our land, uw can guide, protect and control industrial development, but it can never cause it. In deal ing with the corporations we intend to proceed not by revolution, but by evolution. The trust problem cannot be solved if the qualities brought to its solution are panic, iear, envy, Hatred and ignorance. The line of demarcation we draw must always be on conduct, not wealth." "There was strong talk last even ing of running all the negroes out ot t,iDby and out of the country. Against this the Mail would have not a word to say. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and while the lynching of one nigger would not repair the damage he has wrought, the re moval of our entire colored popu lation would let us all rest easier when our wives are alone." So says the Marsh field Mail comment ing on the recent lynching of the negro there, who criminally assaulted a white woman, wife of one ot the lynching party. It clearly demonstrates the fact that when such cases are brought very close to home we view them dif ferently than when they happen in me &omn or some distance in any direction. However, there is as much difference in negroes as there is in white people, and the decent ones should not be held account able for the misdeeds of the crimi nal class. NUPtOET. Fiibioiit Oak DrrciiKD, At nil enriy nour suniiny morning while nmkliiB up ft freliiht trnlin ilrnw heuil ilroiiitod nnd tlio front end of tliecnr humml the truck on tho crude nltovo the wntcr tunk Tlio overland wim nbout duo mill as tliocnr did not clenr 011 tho main Hue, It wno 'bunuwd" In order to pond It forwnrtl iv few feet, Tim "lmni" pent the enr too far which caused It to low Its tmlniico nnd It toppled over Into the ditch. Itwiw loaded with uierchundlxo which wtw transferred by the section crew. Tho KooiIh wore not dnmnfivd. Junction City Time Too MlTlt Sl'HKll. J. M. NIcholH loHt a hoino lnxt week (ml Saturday he came near IokIiii? n team. A slnuiRvr by tho name of llootli engaged a team to drive t Lnfco Creek. He started at 4 o'clock In tlio lnornliur, drove toMonroe and then to Lake Creek and back, a dl tanco of fti miles and arrived here at 12410 p. 111. The team wnHcomplctely coclmuKteri and barely able to fttand They were nut In blanket, rubbed and sponged during tho entire night This heroic treatment unved thorn. Junction City Times. New Drtot Oocitikh. The S. P. ngent, Tom Aubrey, now occupies the new nnd co'nunodlou depot that has just been flnlshed by the company. It In n due building and whnt has boon badly needed here for some time owing to the wonderful Increase in business during tlio last few years. There Is eoiisld entitle work yet to Iks done outside but the building Itself Is nbout com pleted. Work will soon commence on the new side track nnd cement platform. We also understand the railroad ground south nnd west of the new depot will lie tilled. Off Fok Mkdfokii. .Vllen Kirk, of Iiorenn, left this week for Medford, where he will visit a month or six weeks among tho old friends of the neighborhood where he used to reside. The country around Ashland and Medford Is said to be Indeed beautiful at this season of the year, when the ninny. Immense orchards for which that locality Is noted, aro bearing the fruits of the season. An Interesting descriptive letter Is promised from Mr. Kirk within a few weeks. Strayed On Stolen. From Cottage Grove, Sunday Sept. 14, one blnck female Foxhound about 0 months old. lteddish yellow head and legs, new strap collar with about 4 Inches extra strap through buckle. Leave Information nt this otlice ami receive reward. .10 p 1 Fcit Sale. My residence projierty In Stoffer's addition to Cottage Grove, consist ing of a G room house nnd two lots. Price iVMO cash. Intending- pur chasers r real estate men should look this up. 30 p 2 l M. Walsh. Hill Ranch Fob Sale. Consisting of 1D0 acres. Good build ings, orchard, CO acres Improved, well fenced. Price $1500. Inquire nt this otlice. ST i Fon Sale. 40 acres of land within 2 miles of Cottage Grove, nlso IT) head of cattle. Aduress L. U. Canfiblu, Cottage Grove, Ore. Wanted. Goats wanted from one to three j ears old. Address Postmaster at HIkhead. 9-31 5 f Business Briefs. 2 M o It end rent caUlo bargain of Jerome Knox Co. Good second hand carriage ntul harness for sale cheap by Hnkin & Ilristow. For watches. clockH and leWelr.v call on Davidson for good goods. von will nun prices right. Davidson will ivimlr your watches clocks nld Jewelry at tho lowest prices. All work warranted. I lmt SW Cotswold sheop tolet out for one or moiv yours on shares. Miw. H. U. Rmifomi, Saginaw, Ore Those doughnuts, iistllko"mothe ustnl to make," nt Parker's bakery two doors etwi of postotllcc, Main St Sieclal orders, pies and cakes, any out Kinti, promptly iiihhi at rnrKer bakery. While you are ordering' try tiiosouuugimuis. For 11 had taste in the mouth take Chamberlain's Stoinnrli nnd Liver Tablets, ror ealo by Itvnson Drue Co, Cottage Grove, Ore. T. R. Parker, tho tinker, all kind ot bread, cakes and imstry. Second door east of postotllcc, Main street Cottage Grove, Oiv. If in need of dental work call on Dr. Maey, now permanently located In the Dr. Snapp building, Main St., Cottage Grove, Oregon. Pewaro of air ilrltM or half dry flooring, celling and rustle. Tho llooth-Kollv LutnlierCo. are making special prices on Hiiiwirieu iiimiier. Mining Claims Foit Sale. Two claims on Champion creek Itohemln Mining' District, Iino' Co, Ore.; also 2,500 shares of 1a ltoy mill lug stock. Address C. I. Kslsky Kugene, Ore., Uox -H;t. ;13 p Blue print maps oi any township in Roseburg, Oregon Land District showing all vacant lands for 5oct each. If you want any information from theU. S. Laud Office, address Titlk Guakantkk,& Loan Co XOTICK KOH PUnLICATIOX. United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore., Aug. 20th, 1002. Notice is hereov given that In com pliance with tlio provisions of the act ot Congress 01 Juno 3, is8 cnlltlt-o "An .ct lor tho sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Territory." as extended to all the rnbhc Land states bv net ol Au gust 4, 1SSI2, Augusta M Tobey, of Ku gene, County of Lane. State of Ore., hai this dav ulnl in this olllce her sworn statement No. 3325, for the purchase of theSEl-tnlfcectlon -o. as In township No. 20 S.. Ranee No. 5 West, and will oiler nroof to show that the land sough! is more valonble for its timber or stone than for agricultural purports, and to veiniiiisu nvr cihiiii iu cunt ihiiii wiuni Marie L. watc, U. S. Commissioner at hngene, Oregon, on Wcilneeuny, the 12th day of Nov., 1WK. she names as witnesses: Edgar 0. Tobev. of Kugene, Lano Co., Ore., James N. Handle, of Knirmount, Lane C-.. Ore.. Rcttn M.Tolicy. Olox. Gilliam Co., Ore.,Natliam T. Wilson, of fcugene, Iano Co., Ore. Anr nml nil nersonn clnlmini? adverse ly tlio ntjovc-iiescriueu lanus are re- qtietted Jo file their claims in this office on or before saiu i.'tti uay 01 now, uv:. J. l. uridoes, itrgisler. NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION. Unite.1 States Land Office, Koseburg, Ore., IU02. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Tlic First National Bank Of Cottage Grove, at Cottage Grove, In we btateofOiegon, atthecloee of bus! ness, September 16th, 1902. RESOURCES. Louiiiia mmniiii J2I.JT0 M Orerdmfti, tecured n4 unsecured 8,827 17 U. B. Bondi la leeare eireelatlon ItJW 00 I'remlumi on U. 8. Bondi 586 00 Btoclf, tecurltlei, etc 7,211 u Banking bouse, furniture andflxturee 5,000 00 uue irom Aatlonil Banki (not Reaerve ") S.7S7 U uue irom approved reserve ageuU 8881 69 Check! and other eaih Items JJ1 SO Fractional paper currency, nickels, andeents MfJ7 LAWrOLHOIIirHUEKTXlMBAMt, VIZ: 6rl I 8,441 00 LetaMender notee Silk Creek Items. Redemption fund with U. .8 Treasurer (J per rent of e4reulatlon) 8,404 90 026 00 Total . II,1IJ 76 lUSILlTIEa. i;apuai siock paid in 25,DW CO imamaea proms, less ezpentos and razes paid w National Bank notes outstanCIng 12,500 0) vue 10 irusi uompaniet ana savings n" IM 40 Individual deposits subject to check 119,191 78 Pemandcertlflcatei of deposit l,84t W Total 1163,102 76 State of Oregon, ss : County of Lane.) I, Herbert Eakln, Caehlor of the above named bank, dosolemuly stvear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowleugo and belief HERBERT EAKIN, Cashier , Subscribed nnd sworn to bofore me this 10th day of September, 1002. J. IC. Vouno, Notary Public. Attest i , Darwin BnisTow I N. W.Wmn Directors 1 Go. M. IIawlkv ilrs. Henrj Daniewood is suffering from an attack of the shingles, ilUs Jennette Davidson Ih hoiiii better of her cold. Thos. Rlchnrdson is steadily Im proving In health at Levi Oeer's springs. Walter Wheeler was sat upon by a hornet lut Suturduy nnd says he old not enjoy the exjierlence. Monday's mail brought Mrs. Ida Caldwell thesnd Intelligence of her father's deuth at Springfield, III., on Wednesday Sept 17. Mr. M. Tompkins of Olenwood Heights hns erected the frame of quite a commodious residence which he hoies to get enclosed liofore the rainy weather. While returning from tho drove last Saturday Mr. L. Slaglo lost a 100 lb snck of sugar, which was fortunately found by Howard Miller, wholeftltnt Curtis Ventch's where Mr. Slagle recovered It. Surprise purtles are tho order of the ilny or rather of the night with us. Last Saturday ovo Just ns Al Ellege and his worthy spouse hud finished their chores and sat down to their well earned rest, tho calm of their peucefu! abode was rudely broken by ulmost the entire .nelgh- bornoou who cumo with well filled baskets to give Mr. and Mrs. it. a farewell party. They were com. pletely taken by surprise but quickly rallied and gave tho guests such a welcome as only they can. The evening was enlivened by the ex quisite violin playing of Win. Mc- Queen of Sluslaw. Next was the singing of somo of tho good old tlmo favorites by nil who would take part: a solo by Mrs. Tompkins, an other by Mrs. Caldwell, a select read ing by Miss Davidson, another by Walter Wheeler, and a recitation bv Miss Alice Wheeler. Next refresh ments consisting of fruit, cake and pie were served which all enjoyed to their fullest capacity, after which tho crowd Undo their host nnd hostess good-night and departed for their several homes feeling that It had been a happy and pleasant event nnd one not soon to bo forgotten. Notice is hereby civen that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An Act for the salo of Timber Lands in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, nd Washington Territory." as ex tended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1802, Bertha McQueen, CottaKoGrove, Co. of Lane, State of Ore gon has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3303, for the pur chase of the SMNE 1-4 of Section No. 4, in Township 20 South, of Range 2 West and win oner prooi to snow trial trio land sought is more valuable for jts riinoer or stone man lor agricultural purposeit.and to establish her claim to said land belore 3larie i-,. ware, u.b Commissioner at Eugene, Lane Co. Ore' gon, on Saturday tho 15th day of Nov. 10O2. She names as witnesses: Herman T. Dow, Joseph Schlee, Sol Davidson. G. W. McQueen, of Cottaee Urovc, Uregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the nbove-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or belore said loth Uay ol Nov., JW)J. j. i. liuiiKiKs register, NOTICK FOR rUIU.lt'ATlON. United States Land OIlUv, ltoselmrg, Ore,, Aug. IS. UHW. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllaueo with tho provisions ol the Act of Congress ot June it, IS7S, en titled "An Act for tho sale of Timber Uinds In tho .States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as uxtended to all tho Dnblle ltud States by act of August 4, 1S1IJ, (leorgo l. Mucdoimhl, of Ash land, County f Ashland State ot Wisconsin has tills day Hied In this otlUv his sworn statement No. -TJ17 for thopurohaso of tho U NK . NV U NK K & NK J NW X of Section No. IS, Townshlii 20 South of Ranges Wtst and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is moro valu able for Its tlnilKr or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim' to said laud before Mario U W'nrv, V. S, Cominlsstouer, at. Hurviio, t)rvgon 011 Tuwdny tho asthday of OctolK-r, 1WJ. Ilo ltames as witnesses: M. R. Potts, ot Molly. Linn Co., Ore., Dave Murphy, of Alma, Unto Co., Oiv., John Murphy, of Kugene, Inno Co., Ore., M. A. Rldgway, ol Uoteman, Montana. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the abovtMlescrllKMl lamls niv reiiHsted to Hie their claims In this otlice tin or More said UStli dav t Octolier, 1002. J. T. llmmiHs, Register. NOTICK FOR 1'UULIOATION. Unlteil Stales Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 'Xh, IWi. Notlro is hereby given that In compll slide with the provisions of the art ot Congress ot Juno 3, IS78, untitled "An Act (or tho sale of Timlier Lands In tho States ot California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns ox tended to nil tlio Public Ijind States by act ot August 4, 1802, James II, llaldwin, of Portland, llox 723, Co. ot Multnomah, Slato of Ore., has this day tiled in this ollice his sxforn statement No. 3X10, (or tne purchase of theSr; 'iolSectlon ;o 34 in Township No. 21 S, Range No. S West, and will offer prool to show that the land sought is more valunblu for its timber or stono than for ngricultur.1l poriioscH, and to establish his claim to said land before Marie L. Waro, U. S. Commissionerat Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the I7tti day o( Novemlwr, oak. He names as VTtiieeses : John A. Vnngorden, William Vnngor- len. John Crowlnv. Daniel llrumbauch. .Anr 11 im nnapcrsons claiming nu versely tlio above-described lands nre eenueeted to fllo their clniuia in this offico on or lxfore said 17th day of Nov J.T.Hriixiks, Register. NOTICE FOR rniLICATIO.V. Land Ofllce at Itcwwbflrir, Ore., 1 . 101. Notlee Is herebr rlren that the Volftiwlnr. nannl wilier has riled uollre ol his lulenllon to make nnal nrnnf In snniMirt nr h , Klttlm. and that said proof will be made before Marie L Ware. U. K. Cimmtulurvsr. kL Buf,n. On.. on November, imi.Tti. wltllara II. Jertres. on II. K. So. MB, for the Nw (. See. 3H, Ti. U 8.. K. 1 weM. He namer Ihe following wltnewelo prove his continuous residence upon and cultlra tlon-of said land, Tlz: Thnmas llarb. of Zlon. Ore.. Jam,, Xl (irltnth.nl Dealer, Ore.. Or Carter. J. Carter, of Lowell, Ore. j. i.jmipau, segiKier. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States I-and Office, RoseburpOro , Sept., 12, 1002. Notice is hereby civen that In com pliance with the provision of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and to NOTICK WU n'HUCAT.OS. I'ultod Stittt lnd OtHre, Uosebutw. Orw, A , U. Notliv Is hoivKv khi that In vow nllrmv with the provisions of tlw Act til Congress ot Juno it, UTS, witUVwl An Act tor the solo of Timlerliid In the Stale ot California, Otxutin, Nevada, and WrtHhlntjtonSerrltory.' asxtenlUHl to all tln l'liblk- Uud Static by act ot August I. lsW tleorgx .t. Miller. oil Vrtland, County ot Multnomah, State of Oivnou. hm this day (IUil1i this otlltvhls sworn statement No. M, tor tl pmvlmse ot the N. V N S ol Svtlon No. Township Jl South ot limine Wiwt and will offer prtiot to show that the land sought Is more vahmblo tor Its tltnlH'r or stone than tor ngrloiiUtirs.1 ptirpoHox, and to establish tils claim to said laud liofoiv Marie Ik Waiv, I Wans V. 8, Commissioner at I5u gene. Uuie C., ()ntroii on Saturday the St It day ol Noveinlvr. UKW. He names as witnesses: U. I. Ilessles, ol Monmouth, I'olk Co., Ore., M. S. Itarker. ot Kuitene, Uitte Co., Oiv., James Itandlc, ot I'alrmouiit, Imne Co., Oiv., T. C. Luckoy, of Kiigvue, Ijine Co., Ore. A11.V and all iiersons claiming ad verwb' the abbvo descrlbe lamls aro requested tti (lie their claims In this otlleo on or In-fore said Sth dav ot November, 1U0S. J. T. IIiiiimims, Iteglster. NOTICK KOR 1'1'HLICATION. United States Iuitl OffUv. Rtiseburg, On, Aug. ill, ltfthJ. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllaurt with the provisions ot the Act ot Congress of Juue:i. 1S7S. en titled "An Act for the sale ot Timber ijutds la tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'utille Mind States bv act ot August 3, 1S02, Kdwln 1). Resslerof Hum-no. County of Ijtne, State of Oregon has this day 11 led In this office his sworn statement No. XM, for the purchase of the KK SW Ufc SW tj SW W ot Section No. 31, Townslilii Ml South of-itnngo 5 West anil will offer proof to show that the laud' sought Is more valuable for Its tfinlx-r or stone than for agricultural purposts, ami to establish his claim to' said land before Mario L, Ware, V. S. Com. inloslonor at Kugene, Ore., tin Satur day tho Sth day ot Novoinlier, l'J02. He names as wltueHs: Names N. Itandlc, of Kalrmount, Ore., George M. Miller, of I'ortland, Ore., B, C. Smith, of Kup-ne, Ore., George Wilson, of Lorane, Ore. Any and all jiersons claiming ad versely tho above ilescrlliod lauds aiv requested to llle their claims In this office on or Is-fore said Sth dav ol November, 11KI2. J. T. lliiiniiKs, Register. 15he 44Iiternationary nltvYoke Suit, I NOTICK KOR I'UIILICATION. United States Lund Offico. Roseburg. Ore., Aug. 15. Hnr2. Notice Is lien-bv trlven thai In ,m. pllaueo with the provisions of the act of Congi-ss nt Juno 3, ls7 en-tltli-d "All act for the sale oITIiiiUt Lands In the States of Cnllfortibi Oregon. Nevada, nnd Wiwlilmri,,,, zerriuir.v, as exteaiieil to all t lie VC 111': JiliowlliK nice line of new 1-all Slitfls l mij ulnr price, nnd we Invite you to cull nnd examine the wine. Outing riaancl We made mi exceptional good buy in tht-Mj Kmslii. re crc plucliiK n lot ; (( of them on sale at i, Silks Just received our new l-'all line new shade and weaves. tttfc to yu. We me up-to-dnte in Come nml look in thin line, them over. ' YOU want to t tlU "In It" ttiit sf-asMn, utilcr an " lnltnill8nlM Volts Suit. This suit Is an oi1lnl creation ol ri I : INTKHNATIONAI. TAIU OHINC. COMI'ANV, til Nw Yoik ml CklK- UijMl and men irllable ulloilng rontirn In the wnild, far whom Uks 011U11. It Ihe smailrit ami nobiiltit suit ever duliined lur men's west. OmsI ilrrtieis all over the Unlled Statu mm who apptftlat ami wnl the nil bM-r onltrtHg It. rul why net you? We'll lx ghul tell you mote a Ural this Hi!l! suit If you'll ilf In to us and we'll show you Ihe - International?. lampWs el ever fo ilvllsli fiallerns tl (be same lime. I Tw.L'iil WHI iK Kivc" i llbhCl Klvenwllhcvcty 51 mi iHiu'litthe nt our mIoic until I'ridny, Oct. to, ujou. on that date vc will Give "A way A Ln.llcV Gold Wiled WiUch, Huiitliij; Cane. Save Your Tickets. Blankets 10 iiuaiter Cotton ir. 75c it (imtlcr Cotton ir. f oo toiii!iftcr Wwil pr. tywt I I qtiailer Wool pr. 5.00 Shoes. Our Shoes ntc cut to fit the feet, nml don't cost a bit more than the other kind. Our line la doalKticd to teach every shoe nccl. R. W. NEWLAND, COl TAtm tlKOVH, omiooN. Jo.'u,' r!' HeNeid? of'stSY.i fMM County of Clackainns. State of On.!M"s , JSj tates 01 Calllornla, Oregon. Nevada, nd Washinitton Territory ,'os extended nil the Public fjtnd States by act of ugiist 4, 18U2, Rachel Sanders, ot f 01 ijine, statu ol Jay (lied in this offico acnt No. 3411 for the i, ' ixK I IrV , K 1-4 NKM of Section IV- !? pi! ' ' '(T ' lp No. 20S, Range No. J 0J . M fcr nroof to show thai 'ln " ' lM,rM NOTICE FOR I'UHWOATION. United States Land office, Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 20, 1002. Notice is hereby L'iven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in tho States ot California. Oregon. Nevada. and Washington Territory," nsextepdoji to all the I'ublle Land States by act of August 4, isu.'. William uarrlson, 01 Cottage Orove, County of Lane, Stato of Oregon Iiiib this day tiled in this office his airorn statement No. 3330, for the pur chase of the Lot No. 11, N SW M, SW i SW H. of Section No. 2. Townsfiip 22 South, of Range 2 West anu will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Mario L. Ware, U. S, Commissioner ut Kugene, Oregon, on jionuay tnemn uay of Novum her, 1U02, He names as witnesses: Tl If T)r,,,nl, o.w.l. Tnn,.. T i.... Thomas Rawiings.'William Westcarson, 01 ;oitage urove, ure. Any nnd all neisons claiming ad versely the nliove-duscribcd lands are red nested to (lie their claims in this offico on or before said 17th day ol Nov., 1009. ' ' J, T. OittrxiEH, Register. hiiuene. County ol Lano. Stato of Ore., has this day (lied in this offico er sworn statement No. purchase ot the N No. 8 in Townshi 8 W, and will offer proof to show thai the land sought is more valuable for ill limner or stone than for iigrirtiltura, nurnoses. and to establish her rlnim it said land licforo Mario L. ware, U S. Commissioner at Kugene. Ore gon, on Monday, the 17th, day of Nov. 1UUZ. She names na witnesses: Joseph Wilhelnr, Robert freeman, l.ll lopclilinver, of lioalieii, Ore, J. Cul lison. of Pleasant Hill. Ore. Any nnd all jcrsons claiming adverse ly trie nnove-iiescTlooi innils nre it quested to file their claims in this nffiro on or before said 17th day of Nov., 11)02, J. T. llmoaES, Register. con has this dav flli.,1 In ti.i ,.m.... nis sworn statement No. .T.'t.t for the purchase of the SJi N ii of Section No. .Mln Township No. 21 South ot Range No. 8 W. and will offer proof! m stum- uiai me lanu sought Is more valuable for Its tlmls-r or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said laud U'foro the Register and Receiver of this office at Koschurg. Ore., on JVt'dmwday the 31st day of Decern Ikt, He names as witnesses: Volney Krvln. Hanford Zoek.Slinoii niaiiil, oiv., llootli sec what we take time to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 28, 1902. Notice is hereby trlven that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice n( his Intention to make final prool In tail: port of his claim, and that said proof win no mane nelore Mane I.. ware. I). S. Commissioner, at Kugene, Oregon, on Oct. 0. 1002. viz. Mahlon Ruilsback on 11. K. No. 10120, for the S U. SW hi. W SK K.See. 20. Tn 20 S. R. 4 W. Ilo names the following witnessees to prove his continuo a residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: I. W. Cudnev. L. Ward. Clarisa A. Cuduey, I), Addison, of Iirano, Oregon, J. l. iinmaKS, itegister, rsons clnlinluir nil- versely tho above descrllHil Innils fin niiiiested to (lie thelrclalms in this office on or before said 31st dav oft Decoinlier, 11)02. I J. TlliiimiKH, Register 1 J. S. MEDLEY Attorncjj'Ut-Law o o o. : Office ou Main street : -CoTTAGIS GkOVK, OKU. Cake Omc It will pay yon to have of Interest to Come in examine and buy. You'll find plesty of the most desirable goods, and we'll make it to your interest to see us and buy here. Where? AT PACIFIC TIMIIEIi CO. STOHE. Cottage Grove, - - Oregon. H mm tan FALL OPENING! NOTICE FOR PUIJMOATION. Land Odlco at Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 0, 1002. Notice Is herebv civen tlint the fol. lowlng.named settler has (lied notice of his Intention to make final tlonproof in support of his claim, and that said prool will bo madn Isifore the Register and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on November 4th, 1002. viz: Kdgar 1. Howes on II. K. No. 10587, for the N M BW U. N U HE V. Ke... 2. T. 218., rt.6Wist. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizi . T, J. Hewes, D. II, lleincnt, of Peel. Oregon, James Yoemnns, Roe Miller, of Drain, Ore. INANSWERTOFORFniTURENOTICC Sliariis Creek. Ore.. Auk. 19. 1903. Tn Whnm It May Itamwrn : In answer tn a certain notice of forfeiture dubllshed In lioherala Nuitcct Uy Hre and llamblln.rlateil vm, wherein inell anil two suns are concerned. I wish to make a plain statement til the faets. I made a verbal agreement with Messrs. spare ana iiamunn 10 wora loo mines iucj nave ad vertised In this paper for a half Interest. They went to work In ituod faltb and worked three assessments, all the time lit in with me In inr rabln. Now ther come lorwaru at mis lata d.vanil aittf I was In wnrlr with them. We deny any forfeiture. And In conclusion will ear go right alieaamjrcuiKlren ana uoas weaxr f.ianil 11,1 f Till will Irpat YOn white. L very shaky to a man In the moon to think I woum give spare a iiamoun a nai, ,,iiicn, n, the name of T. I). Kelzur, Bpare and Ilambllii takliiK any Illegal proceedings against said miLes. T. C. KziIVR, :: t -Jr. Bohemia -'i ;Sa.lo63rarj rrr )Ilnt., Collage Orove. L. R. MINARD, Prp rletor, Choice line of Liquors and Clears kept on hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. f it . r i r 7f f Latest Designs for Tall and Winter. STYLES AM) COltKKC'J'NBSS Ai;iii; AT LURCH'S Autumn Novelties at Prices Lower than ever lt wil1 l,e t0 yur advan tage to call and examine. Satisfaction guaranteed. c Jar, fftfs Capes, II J UrJl MISSES and OX-IILDREN' Hemenway & Burkholder. J. T, Ukidokb, Register,