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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. ITI3M5 PROM SILK CR, Editor and Proprietor. leredftlthu wtnffle lit OntUye Ofuve, Oregon a i Second Clam mall maritr. 4uJnrtlilliili titled AO, In niltmicr, AilvertMiig IUt mm'n known iiimmi atjipllmtlon. this tanm utfii ftitnt). vuh AdrertlBng Agency, fit and SB Merchant! fix change, Ban ftanmario, California, where eon ractlnRadrcttittngean beinade for II Fit I day. Ocrojifm to, ixa. Atn'oiiR the many other changes to tols'q place nt UoseburR lately is a newspaper change. The Plain dealer has been ptitcliascd from Mr. Conner by n newspaper man from Texas by the name of H. H. Brooks for a consideration of $3000, who will assume editorial charge of the same retaining Mr. Conner as associate editor and business man ngcr. Mr. Conner assumed charge of the paper three years ago, since which time it has rapidly forged to the front. The new management will equip the office in first class shape, in fact good enough they ay tor a city three times its size, tid spare no efforts to make it the best paper in Southern Oregon. Success to the new firm Brooks & Conner. The democratic convention of New York, of which Hill was a leading spirit, recommended as a means of relieving the present strike situation there, that the gov ernment take possession of the coal mines and operate them, making such compensation as a Iward of arbitrators might see fit to allow. Isn't this quite a radical step for the sober eastern democrats Jo take? There is certainly a way to regulate these mines, other than by owning and controlling them. ft.. iflajMrn. V. A. iSov,lio inlto 111 Ih how cimvnloMolnn. Mr. Comor brought lilHjnmlly homo InHtThurmlny vvo from the CivhwoU hop yard. .1. A. KIIimIkv ami family moved to tliolr now ivhIiIoiico In tlio Urovo liiHt Saturday. Uov. Unnl liter and wife ami Simile llurcliani and lunilly took illuimr with Mr. Jno. tilttott Sunday.' Howard Miller whh unite 111 Inct veok'.wlth pnoitinuiila but at lata rv porta whh Htonillty Improving. Mr. and Mr, ftoo. Thomiwoii r- tunuxl lust WediKwltvy from Mr. 1'row'n hop yaiil In tlu'Slulaw val Kvv. Itov.tiaiilliior.ofSaKlnuw.ptvaelieil a fiilokdlil Hormou to a good xIkmI audience here last Sunday. Ho will lie with u again the-lth Sunday o IIiIh mouth. Vhoe fault Ih It that xuoh a mil siukviih timt Hlaughtor hoiiM.1 I at' lowed to llourNh? Of all ntiomiim- tloim that wore over allowoil, wo think that slaughter lien, as elosoly tltuntotl hh It Ix to the public high way, otfeiiMlvo a It van lto both night and Htnell, I one of thogivatowt tiulsaneOH It ban over boon our mix. fortuno to haw to encounter If any doubt our word Just (ileum1 take a drive tnt there, especially If the wind In blowing from the pen to the road, and HoeorHinoll If w are not correct In our statements. Thanks to the rush of business and the demand for space, our edi torial columns are necessarily crowded full of other matter and the editor hasn't a thing to say. It is certainly quite a relief to him and perhaps it is no less a relief to the readers; nevertheless it is a ne cessity just now. The Roseburg Review is this week adding a new Cottrell cylin der press to the equipment of the officel Progress and improvement is the order of the day among the newspapers throughout this part of Oregon. Bohemia Attracts Attention. In a letter to Andrew Heck re cently from Seattle, Wm. N. Jack son, formerly of Bohemia, tells a few things of interest to the boys up in the "diggings" showing which way the .wind blows at present. Among other-things he fiays: "I have talked with a num fcer of people about Bohemia and I find that it would be very easy to get quite a boom started as people are interested. "Don't fool away anot your claims for a song as they ere bound to be valuable and there'll be a time, perhaps in the spring, when you an make a good thing out of them. You have no idea how crazy people are 'about mining and there is a boom on for Bohemia and you should be in on it. That group of yours will make you comparatively rich if you handle it right. Since I have been outside and talked with mining-men I am more elated than ever over the prospects and realize more than ever the im-1 port ii nee of securing a good hold in lioUemiiaiid Jiangiug on. There is 00 other mining district in which oneik so sureof success as in Bo hemia. Much interest is shown Hiere dii that district- and everything regarding it is listened to with interest. Oct. 5, lltOi. The pastures need a continuation 01 tne rain very iiaiuy. Miss Minnie Comer Is attending school at the Divide. 4 Mrs. F. A. Clow Is still suffering with the rheumatism. Curtis Vontch and Joan Miller were luckyonough to kill acunpieot lioars, a mother and her cult, Sunday after noon ou "Adam's burn" and they weren't hunting ltonrs at the time either. The rock crusher' was xected In this section yesterday but owing to the slipiiery condition of the roads Uh coming was dclayod. When It does get here however and we get our road thoroughly rocked, we will have a regular iMnik-vard drive to town. We are pained to jiote the death of Howard Miller from typhoid fever which occurred at fi n. m. Monday, Oct. 0. Ltutt ivvfc he was reported as Improving In strength, but the Improvement was only ficticious. Ho had the best of nursing aild all that loving hearts and willing hands could do was done to save him If possible but the dread edict hud gone forth and lie was compelled to yield. Howard was a good neighbor, a grunt mini, agooii noiramrTr loving husluuid. He leaves to mourn his untimely dentil, hlsfatheraud moth er, a brother, (Jean Miller.) a sister. (Mrs. Minnie Ashby,) a young wife to whom he was wedded only last March, and n host of frlemlH who all unite In extending' their heartfelt sympathy to thebereavedones. The funeral services were held at the Christian church, by itev. Heck of the I'resbyteriuil chUrch, after which the remains were laid to rest In the cem etery. ".Sleep today oh early fallen, In thy green and narrow lied, Dirges of the pine and cypress ' Mluglo with the tears we shed g & fBu.Infcw 'Briefs? f S - -o For watches, eloektt and Jewelry call on Davidson ton good goods. You will Ibid prices right. Davidson will reimlr vourwatohos. clocks and Jewelry' nt the, lowOst prices. All work warranted. 1 have Srt CotMWold sheep tolot out for one or more yours on shares. Mils. II. 14. HHnroiilySnglnnw, Ore' Those doughnuts. Just llki)"inuthcr used to make," nt Parker's bakor.v two doors oast of lostollloo,. Main St. Sieelnt orders, pies ami cakes, any old kind, promptly tilled at 1 'inker's bakery. While you are ordering try tluiKO ilougimuts. T. It. Parker, tlio baker, all' kinds of btvl, cakes anil jiastry. .sveonu doOroastot postollUv, Main stmit. Cottagitirovo, Ore. Ilowaro of air dried or half dry lloorlmr. oolllmr and rustic The Ilooth-Kelly I.umlierCo. are making sH-clal prlws on klln-drlod lumtH,r.. When you ttk up with n bad tnste in your mouth, go nt ouo to Hciukiu Driig Co.V dmir ptoro nnd Kft a Ireu sdinple of ClnimlH'rliiSn's Stonmch and Liver Tablets. lno or two dosen will make you well. They ido euro bilious, nick hiitdache anil eoutilitioii. Blue print maps ol any township in Roseburg, Oregon Land District, showing all vacant lands for 5octs each. If you want any information from theU. S. Land Office, address. Titus Guarantkk & Loan Co,, The excitement incident to trevellnit and ehance of fool and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for tins rencon no one slioulil leave homo without bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea hpineuv. ror sale uv I.voiis v Aiipletrate, Drain. Ilcnimn Drue Co., Cottnce Grove. ATYIUCAI.SOUTII AKItlCAX STOItK O. It. I-nrson. of Itav Villa. Sundiiye ltiver, tape Uolony, conducts a store tvnicsl of bouth Africa. at ulilcu can be iiurchajed nnrthini: from the proverbial niHille to an anchor. J Mis store is situateil in n valley nine miles from the nearest town. -Mr. Jjirson says: ' 1 mil favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many o( whom 1 have supplied Chamberlain's remedies All testily to their value In a household w hero a doctor's advice la almost out of the question. Within one mile 01 mv store tne population is per bans sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no less than fourteen have been absolutely cured by Chamber- am h (Joimli UeinrUv. nils must surely be a record." For sale bv Lynns iv Applegatc, Drain, lieiison Uriig km, Cottage (irove. Ml1. NOTIGlt Ftlira'lIUI.ICATION UjiltMStJibi Land tJllltf ltimelUi'i!i??Tini, til. I IKK! Notice Is hereby1 irlvoil that III otilll pllnnoo with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno It. 1S7S, entitled "An net tor the sale of tliulior lauds In tlio Stutes.uf ;allforna, Oivgon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," us extended to all (be Public Land State liy act o( August -L WII llrtiuOaWley, of Aliordevii. Counly o( Chehalls.Stato of Wash., hits thlsday llloil la this otllco his sworn stnto luent No. .tliii', for the purchase, of the K U K i of Section No. itO Tiiwnshlp No. IS S, Hnugo S W and will offer proof to show that the land soiiirht Is iihiiv vabmblo for Its ! timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud'to establish his claim to said laud lx'foiv Mario 'I., ware, V. Si Commissioner at Kiigono, tnvgon, on Tiiui-siiay, tno win day of Nov., 1IM2. IInaiuosns witnesses: .1. V. Sutherland, W.S.Suthorlaiul, Archie M. Itlchanlson, V. It. Suther land, of (llentoiia. laitoCo Ore. Any and all orsons claiming ad versely tho nhovo-ilosorlltod lands aix reiniostod to II to their claims In this otllco on or Nov.. 11X11'. J. T. II111110KS, lleglstor. f H NOT m s. -n mv 'ww. icjj'KoiirpuumcA'i'ioN, l'tiltetPSthiosLiihiTRlllli jtusojinrg, uix Aug iM. UK)!!' otlPo s I OnMiv ixlveTrthiiflli ormt plliiico with (ho provisions oftho Aet of Congress of Juno;!. 1SS. entitled "An Aet for tho sale of Timber Lauds In tho States of Cullloriila, Oregon, Novatbi, uii,l WashliigtonSori'ltoi'y," t asoxtondod to nil tho Public Laud! Stales by net of August I. isir.', Ooorge M. Mlller.of Portland, County of Multnomah, Statoot Oregon, Ims! this day tiled In this oillco his sworn statement No. SUI.'l, for tho purchase of tliti W N !i ot Section NO; '.',( Townsmp -.-i souin or nangA n west , and will offer pitiof to show that the laud sought Is moiv vabmblo for Its. tlliilver or stone than for aurrtculttirnl purposes, and to establish his claim uisniii mini m-toiv .Mario I,. Wiuv, L. AVaiv, l". S. Cominlssloiior at Kii gono, Lano Co.. Oivgou 011 Saturday thoHth day of NoveinlH-r, twa. He names as vltuosses: H. 1). Jtossles, ol Moiimouth, Polk Co., Ore., M. S. llnrker, of Kugono, Lano Co., ()iv Jainos Handle, of Falrmoiint, fino Co.. Ore., T. C. Lackey, of Kugono, UinoCo., Oiv. Any ami all persons elalmtntr ail. before said '.Mtli day of versely tho abbvo dos'rltiod lands uro liMiuosteii to 1110 tliolr claims In this otllco ou or liefort said St It dav of NovouiIkt, llKtt. J. T. lllillioits, lleglstor. 7W NOT1UK FOU PLMILICATIOX. Unltel Stales IjiikI Otrice, KosebiU)?, Ore., Aug. Mh, UK):'. No.tico Is hereby kvcii that in eoinpll aiulo with the provisions ol the art of Congress of Juno II, IH7S, onfitled "An Act lor tho sale of Timber Lamb. In t lit) States of California, Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington lerritory, 111 ox tended to all the Public Uinil St.iten bv act of August 4, IS'.):', James ll, IlaMwin, of Portland. ltox"23.Co.of Miiltiiomah. Statu of Ore., has this day Med In this olflce his sworn statement No. ftl'til, for NtlTlCH FOIt PIUILICATION. Pnltod States Land Office, Itosoburg, Oiv., Aug. I'l. 1IN12. Notice Is heivb.v given that hi com pliance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress of Juno:i, ls7 en titled "An Act for tho sale of Tliulior Lauds In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," n extended to all the Notice To Tax Payers. The C. Al. A. Band. Bears Killed On "Adajals Hum.' WJjlle limiting cattle In the hills a few lullori west of town !at Sunday In wiuit Ih known tin the -"Adam's 'Iluru," Curtlss Veatoh ran onto a big Muck .bear and a cub u-jjlch he started Id young palrof HtaghoiimlH anil Hiiepnwii dog in pursuit or. Do ing ou komuback ho followed and soon cuuie hji with thcin mar tho bottom of a canyon where the lienrs had made u stand. The horse refus ed to ajiproaeJi Cio bears, which, Judging from tbe commotion, were on tho ground, 'jnd as ho was un armed he deemed jt advisable tolwnt a retreat and secure reinforcements. Ho rode to Deuu MJlter's nlneu iibonr a mllu and a half distant, where nt secured uenn and Ills trusty rlflo and agalu starting for tlio Held of action. When about half way they met the hounds returning but tlio excited bark of the shepherd told them that tho game wiw still then, and sure enough, upon their arrival they dis covered the beurs high up In a big fir tree abd tho shepherd dog vainly at tempting to reach them. The old jH-ur was about fifty feet from the ground and the cub above her. Kho had no doubt stood t:ie dogs off to enable tho cub to make his escape up tins ttxf, when she hud done likewise. A Jiiglo shot brought tho old hour down, with her troubles ovor, but fill Pllll f'JIIIln lllleil tvlfh n l.v.,1.... Jog and full ofrlght, of which thodogs gaypdm plenty before ho -was dls patched. And Sunday' was pot a good day for ln-ars either. jLouiS H. Sandbi, . ASS.tVl$ll,awl AY ALT ST. Prompt and Accurate KetuniK Oiiarauteedt At the regular business meeting of the hand lastMondnj" evening Chas Cochran was re-engaged as lnstruc tor for a term of six mouths nt a salary of forty dollars per mouth. This indicates that the boys mean luinlness and have decided on a win ter of activity -am progress even tho It does tst them something which they may have to "dig up" out of their oiro jtoekets. The boys Just returned last vvtek fnim an engage meat which tliej- filled with credit to themsflres and nr city and propose now to settle down to sternly winter work, which proposition should lie I encourage by every business man and citizen la ourlty, not entirely by kind words aud compliments hut lu a more substantial way. The boys will need funoV and If they see fit to give a eouceri this whiter, as Is the custom, theXugget man will lie one of a dozen business men to pay tho boy fttSO eacb for tickets enough to supply his own Immediate .family with reserved seat. Nbw tJitocuuv Ktouu. A new grwery will Iks opened up on the west side In a short time by Frank Sklllmnu and J. S. lienson who have purchased tho small .stock of elgars and candles of A. D. Jjoltoy, which building they will occupy, They are both hustling and enter pibdng business men and Will doubt less conduct a first class up-to-date grocery. Wo wish tho new linn all kinds of success, Moiik Tkams Wantui). no can use aii.uie teams we can get to Imul oro from tho Helena mlno to tho'eud of our track. The teams now on the road cannot take the.oro away as fast as It Is mined. Address w. F. Moiipiiv, Oeneral .Manager O. & S. K. It. It., Cottage Grove, Ore. , WANTJ!". . Goats wanted from one to three years old. Address Postmaster at Elkhead. . 9-31 Founp, A pnlr of child's shoes. Loser can have same by calling here, Identify ing same and paying for this notice. llie second and last payment on 1901 taxes Is duo and should Ih paid Iiofore October (itli, VMS. Costs will beadded thereafter. All taxes should lie paid In full tieforc that date. W. V. WlTIIKItS, Sheriff JcJlVvx Collector of Lane Co. Important Notice. Any jierson hiring a single seat buggy and allowing more than two persons to ride In same at one time will be charged double price and pay all damages to the buggy. The above applies to all hacks, carriages or spring wagons. Only two ier sons allowed to ride lu one seat at a time. ClIItlSMA.N & IlANOS. NOTICE KOK PUIILICATION. United Stutes Land Office, Hosoburu, Oregon, Sept. LM. 1002. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June 3, 187-S. entitled "An act for the sale of timler lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Au gust 4, 1802. Lydia C.Tyrrell, of Portland, 78 Johnson St., Go. of Multnomah, State of Ore. has this dayllrd in this otlice her sworn statement No. 3523, (orthe purc hase of the 8E M of Section No. 30-Twn. 21 South, of Itance 8 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 lur claim 10 said land More tho Ilegieter and Re ceiver of this offico at Koobiirg, Oregon on Monuay, ine L'nci nay ol .Mar., lDUf. snu names us witntsrH: William K. Pruilhoinme. Henry O. Prudhomme, James J. Tyrrell, George r jicunnuK.'K. 01 roruani. Urciron . Any and all uersons elaiuiimr adverse. ly the above-described lands are re. i-ueted to tile their claims in this otlice on or before euid 2nd day of Mar., 1003. j. 1. diiiihieh, aegister. Public IjhhI Stales bv act of August :i. 1NI2. Kdwln I). Itosxlnr of i;m,.ii,. the purchase of theSK olSe:tioii No". County ol Lnm State of Oregon has Ml In Township No. 21 S. ltango No. 2 thta day tiled lu this office his sworn w est, ami win oner proot to mow mat suuonient mi, ;kjm, tor tlio puivhasi the land soilght Is more vnluablo lor its of tho UJJ SW ti,V. sW MW 't of; !':Mw r M Irternational ovelty YokeSuii tlmlier or stone than for agricultural pnrHses, and to establish his claim to said land liefore Marie L. Ware 1". a. Coinmissionerat huge lie, Orego 011 Monday, the 17th day of Noveinls 1002. He naines as itnesses : John A. Yangonteu, William Yangor- den, John Crowley, Daniel llruinbaugh, oi ioutigutirove. uregon. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands nre repuested to tile their claims in thh office on or lic(orusaiiM7th day of Nov., 10U2 J.T.ltuiiKiK'. Heglster. NOTICK FOIt I'UIILICATIOX. Uultnl States bind Office, uoseliun;. Ure , ept., 12, line, Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the 'provision of the act of congress 01 June 3, IS7s, entitled "An act for tho sale, of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory, 'as extended to all the Public Ijind Slates bv actol August -i, 1802, ltachtil Sanders, of Kuuene. County of Lnne. State of Ore., has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 3411 for the purchase of the NK 1-4 NK 1-4 of Section No. 8 in Township No. 20 S. Kan ire Nc 8W,and will offer proof to show thai the land sought is more valuable for iti itinncr or stone than tor agrieultura purposes, and to establish her claim If said bind l-etore .Marie L. ware, t; s. Commissioner at Lugene. Ore gon, on Monday, the 17th, day of Nov. 11m:. She names as witnesses : .lon'Pll Willielni. Hobert r ri'Pliitlli. r.u jixmeniiaver. 01 tins hen. Ure.. J. t'n llsnn, ot Pleasant Hill. Ore. Any nnd nil persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands nre n- quested to file their claims In this office on or before said 17th day of Nov., 1002 J. T. IlliliKiKS. Heglster. Section No. 31, Township 20 Soulh of ltango ," West and will offer proof to show that tho laud sought Is more valuable for Its tfmher or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said laud la'foro Mario L. Ware, l S. Com. mleslonerat Imgvno, Oiv., on Satur. day tho.Sth day of NovoiiiIkt, 1002. Ho names as wIHiosm's: Nuiiics N. Handle, of Falrmoiint, Ore., George SI. Mlller.of Portland, Oiv., K. C. Smith, of liiigono, On-., George. Wilson, of Lorauo, Oiv. Any and all iktsoiis claiming ad versely tho above described lands aro reuuestod to file tliolr claims In this offico on or Ivofoiv said stb dav of NovoiiiIht, 1002. J. T. UliiluiKs, Itegls'tor. NOTICK FOH' PUIILICATION. NOTICK KOH PUIILICATION. United States Laud Office. Koeburg, Oregon, Sept. 27. 1002. Notice is hereby given that 111 com pliance with tiie provisions of the act of Congrenriof June 3, 1878, entitled "An ict for the sule of tlmbur lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ana vt asiiiiigtoiuerrltory, us extended to all the Public Lund States by act of August , ixii, uouert 1. itoais, ot atay, ger. County of Columbia State of Ore. has this day tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No. 3.137, for the purchase of 1... DP 1 nf Co...,... hyn an . ....1.1- 1.1 ,iid uu -4, vi ucliiuii yj iuminuii .1 South, of ltango 0 W. and will offer prooi to snow that the land nougat is more valuable for its tiinl-er or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tlie Iiegiater and Hecelver of this office nt Jtoseuurg, Urcgon, on Wednesday the iin uay oi .narcn. luu.i, lie names as witnesses, -J. K. Klack.of Fulton, Ore., D. W Hlchurdspn, W. J, Bluughfer, of St. Helens, Oro , A, L Hutler, of Jilkton, Oregon, Ally and all persons claiming adverse- I vine aoove-uescr ued lands aro re- ijuestcd to lie their claims in thlj, oflieo on or before said 4th day of Mar., 1 003. j. l, aiiiixiKH, Kegleter, Pulled States Land Office, Hosebiirg, Oregon. Sent.. 24. 1002. Notice is hereby given tliat in cumuli. unco with the provisions of the act of congress ol June. I. 1878. entiil,! ".in act lor the sule ot tlmlier lands in tin States of California, Oregon, Nevndu, anu onsiiingion lerritory," ns extended oniiiuo i-iii)lti: l.au.l blates by act of August 4. Ih02. James .1. Terrnll .ntl'nrt. 1 nJ. CountvofMiiItnonial'i Stntunfflr,,. gon, has this day filial in this office his sworn statement au. lor the pur chase of the NWJ SKJ. N J. SW1-4. SW 1-4SW l-4ofSeclionNo.20Tonsli'p 21 Sof Itange 8 W, nnd will offer pro jf to snow that tint land sought is more valu able, fnrits timber or stone than foragri- uuuurui purposes, and to establish li s claim to said hind Iwforu the Itegister anu neceiver at Koseburg, Uregon, on .lioimay tne 21111 nay 01 .March, 1003, lie names as wltnesm-s: William K. Prudhomme, Henry C. Prudhomme, Lydiu C. Tyrrell, George r. .uriiintoi'K, 01 roriiunu, ure. Any and all persons claiming adverse. ly tne aoove-iieacrue'l lands urn re quested to me their claims in this olflc on or before said 2nd day of Mar., 1003. J. 1. liniiKiKM, itegtsier. NOTICK FOIt PUIILICATION. Pulled States-I-uinl Offico. Itostdiurg, Ore., Aug. IS, 1002. Not lee Is hereby given that lu coin' pllutico with tho Provisions of tin. act of Congress of Juno 3. 1H7S, en- tltktl "An act Tor the sale of Tliulior Ijtnds In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami Washlin-ton Territory," as extended to all the Public l,uiul States bv net nt Am-n-l 4. 1S02. John It. DoNeul. of Stnfbrnl County of Clackamas, State of Oiv gou has this day tiled lu this office Ids sworn statement No. 3243 for the purchase of the Hii N of Sivtlon No. -14 In Townshli No, 21 South of ItaiigoNo. S W. and will offer proof to show that the hind sought 1st mure valuable for Its tlmlier fir nitntui ' iiian tor agricultural purposes ami riii.iii iiih ciaiiu 10 said laud lioforothc lleglstor and Iteeelver of this offico at Itosoburg. Ore., on Wodiii-sday the 31st day of DcooiiiIht. Ho tiaiues as witnesses: Yolne.v Krvlu. Kanforil y...L- Him,.,. It. 1I0 N11I, Portland. Oiv.. Monti. Tones, Klktou, Ore. Any nnd nil persons ehilnibiir . versely the above descrHs-d himlsaro riHIIIosteil to tile their eliilniu In 11. I offico tui or liefotv said 31st dav of December. 1IK)2. J. T llltllidiM, Hoglstei- J. S. MEDLEY dttometj-at-Law o o OHIi-eon Main street CoTTAGH OKOVK, OkK. 1 II 10. showing n nice line of new Pall Stuffs nt pop ular prices, and we invite you to call nud cxnmliie-tlic same. Online Flannel , We made nn exceptional good bin in these goods, We e'c plncinR a lot of them 011 sale at l5c. yd. Silks Just received our new I'all line new shades and weaves. itHv to S1.7H yd. Dress Goods Z in thin line, them over. Come and look '1' YOU wnl to ha right "In It" this lesion, older an " International" Yok Suit. This suit Is an original creation of THIi INTERNATIONAL TAIL ORING COMPANY, of New York ml Chicago, the largest and moil reliable tailoring concern In the world, for whom we take orditi. It Is the imniteit anil nobbiest ult ever deilgnrd for .men's wear. O001I drciiers all over he United States men who appreciate anil want the latest and best ate ordering It, and why not you J We'll be glad to tell you more about this splendid suit If jott'll drop In to see ui and we'll show you the "International" simples of over 600 itylUh pattern at tbe lime time i lllmll kIvcii with every ft. 00 juitchasc nt ottr .stoic until Priday, Oct. to, 100a. on that date we will Give Away A I.iullcs' Gold Killed Watch, HuntiiiK Case Save Your Tickets. Blankets to quarter Cotton pr. 75c 11 quarter Cotton pr. fi.oo to quarter Wool jir. $3.00 11 cpinrtcr Wool pr. 5.00 Shoes. Our Shoes nre cut to fit the fect, nud don't cost 11 hit mote than the other kind. Our line is deigned to reach every shoe need. R. W. NEWLAND, COITAOIJ (1KOVH, l)(il. CLOTHING mi k Haw. Wherever Yon Go You will sec the host dressed men wearing BLACK & MEJER Clothes Mmlv in 1 lie Dust They lutye the IiJirnmrks of Fashion. Yon can't he well dressed ami Wear Anyothers. Wp are Recognized as Leaders of lien's Fashions in Clotlies. AT PACIFIC TIMIIKRCO. STORK Under Odd Pcllown Hall Cottage Grove, Oregon. Common Rough Lumber, S7perM.at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saoikaw, Or- .WICK FOK I'UIII.ICATION United Blalei Uml onlce, llMiplinrtf. I lr tl, 1,.,, Notice Ii hereby ln Ilmt In compliance! with the Drovljhin. nf tli hpi tt fV,iiirii,M r 1 Junes, 17, entltll "An net fur the inlentl iiuiixT ihii'in in me MnienoM'aniurnia, Oregon. ,SeviU ami WajhlDKton Territory." ai e- tended tin II the I'ublla Un, mate bract of viiiieu., ire. i:n,nM ,v. uiuii. ,ir K..n. County of Une, Htate of On-goii, haa thla "lay (llel lu Ihla o!Hc hla awoni atateinent No I alJK. for the purchase of the Lota II, au, 21 It'llul nee. nooin Towninip WOVSH, ItanKe No MV anil will offer proof to how that the laml aonirhl la more valuable for III Umber or Mone "" ior axrieunurai purjKuci, anu In Mtab Ilih hla claim to aalil land before Slarle U Ware V. H. Commlmloner at Kugene, Ore Kon.mi Momlay, IbeHth day ofii'oy,, )MU. Jlenameaaa witneaaea: N. II. Martin. J. IV. J'arrlih, John I), l-almer, J. K. Young, of OollagB (J rove, Lane Co., Oregon. Any and all run claiming adreraely the atMiveleMrllwd land! are roiuealed 16 Hie ,iic,r I'laimi ill rn. iihini ii,i tir ,,i,im hmki 'j ih I ,17 oi iiuv., jyi, JTIIaiwira, Iteglaler. BoiierrLia. t 5' I M p FALL OPENING! f Latest Dcsips for Tall and Ulintcr. STYLUS AXD I'lUtltElTOKSS AltlKH AT LURCH'S , fi Autumn Novelties at Prices Lower, than ever 4 - hW.JCXl'.f. Saloorir MalnKt., Cottage drove. L. R. MlNARD, Pro rietor, Choice line 6f IJtjuors and Cigvs kept on jiand. vtr patroiwge is respectfully solicited. It will be to your advan tage to call and examine. Satisfaction guaranteed v? 4r 4 4r 7 i AO W )5 Jackets, Capes, m FOB IA.r:EJi:S MnSSJSS and OI-T.IXDBE2ST Hemenway & Burkholder. Cottage Owe, Oregon. 38