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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1902)
) rOOTHALL OAMU AT DRAIN. Some of the- Happening About Town During tho I'nut Week. Dr. I.nwn iK'iihi-opllchiii Kiwim. Mrri. Dell Moikmii Ih iIiiiihi'I'OiihI.v III tlllH WtM'K. .Mrn. lloinleivr wiim over from (Join MlCH'k WeilnuHiliiy. . Mrn, A. W, Wiilliue ivlurncil from I'.UKiuii' Wi'ilncMiliiy, .Mel Wiiriirr, of Kiiwiio, wiih In tlm euy inn MiMior t no week. itiiiiu Mi'Jiiirrny, of I'Iiiki'iio, wiim viHiuiiK limn Mi( Mrnl of tlm week. Htii tlm "A Mniintnlii Willful tlie opcru Iioiiho mix! Monday uh;lit. Mrn. Dr, II. It. .loll mill (lnillilrr It'll Tiii'mluy for it vWt ill Kiiki'M'. Cull al II. (!, MihIni'ii'm iiiiWMtont Jlliil mil lint llnenl lino of Jewelry In town. MIkh Itnhy Thulium vIhI till her hIhIit nl, Iti.Mi'linrtf dm Mi'Ht of tho week. II. (lorilou, lln'liiiiiwfiinilMlicr, wiim hem from Huki'ih- Moliilny on limber IiIimIiii'mm, Tommy tlllhert, tlm 'HoroclnMMhiMi limn of KiiKi'iic. wiim In tln city on IiiihIiii'hm I'licHilny. .Mik. 14, t". MiiKorK. of HentttdiiirH;, Iihm Ihh'M vlnltlug- lii'r milliter, .Mrn. 0. II. I'iiUci-moii iIiIm week. .MrM. I'ri'ilrlt't II. Hoiiiitn, of San I'ruiii'lNt'o, In vInIIIiiic her iniri'iilH Mr. mill .MrM. W. II. llliilrof tlilnclly. Tliem iitii i-IkIii ihih" n-Hlilonci'M mm-being Inillt iicroxH tlie riillronil truck mill Hiintli of Miiln Ntreet In our city. MImm I'iiiirn Ilenolt, HtoiiOKriiplii'r for I'liHIIcTlmlx'rro. went to Hnleni WciliicHilny to mim'IiiI it few ilnyM with Imt jiniviitn. Hurry iiiiln returned Wednenthiy morning; from Niniiul ioIii(m In WiimIi Inutou. H(niiortM HHpIcmlld time with an iihiiiidiiut'ti of oyster. Chun. Uvenley ami Owar Md'lcl lan, of Halem, today received 'M) ImlcM of Iioiih iiurcliiiHcil hy l-'rimk 1'iiK" for I-'vImt & NcIh, of Snlein. Oimril, Oi't. L'l. Don't fall to tut) tliu"A .Mountain Waif at thu oMra limine nuxt Mon day night. SivuruyouriVHvrvt'M'atM at tho iihiiiiI place "or else go way liack and nil down." The went rooniH In the AIUhoii Mailmm Imlldliie; on Main Mtnt'l have i .1 1 ' 1 "V v 'MvupiiHi , ,vl, mum. nli'o nlllee, 'ommoilloiiM vi li.luht"il and convenient. A. I). l-eltoy vlsllcd Miikimii-WoiIiichw iluy. Kino cut kIunm for wcililliiKprcwnlH lit II. C, .MiiiIhcii'm. 12.11 l.owi'M MiiiIIhoii HiHMii Co. will lie ai iuioH'ra iiiiiiho nil next week Call at at II. 0. MiiiIhi-ii'm nim-Ntm-i, huh we tun iiiic line, of luillin' ami Iwnl M walrlii'H Ii!-lt TimlKlit Im llallowwu tilulit and I'vcryiiod'i Mhoiild kI their iron'r!y In out of tliu wi'l. '1 hurHilay, November L7tli Iiiih Inrii prociami-d ThnukMKlvIng; day ov riVNldciit KooHvvclt. Mm. I'. I', Cathcart camr up from rortliilid TiichiIiiv for a vIhii with tier pari'iitM .Mr. iiiiil.MrH (). I. AiIiiuim or (IiIh city, Itnv, .luo. DawMou will hold regu lar I:iiIh('oiuI K-rvlii'M ut, tlm MiihihiIc hall 'rui'Hilay, Nov. Itu, at 7:.'XI p, in. All Invited to nl lend. Hold. V. MoNliy and filially of Sil ver Lake Ntarted upon their nturu liomeaeroHM the moiintaliiH having coni'ludeil their vlnll with lelatlvcM here. In iiliother i'olumuaiK'iirMtliu adv of AIIImoii and IIuhIIii, liarliei-M, who have JtiHt Kiit "orKiinlxed" In their new iiuartei'M In the AIUmou-MiiiInc'II liulldliiK aeroHM from the poMtolllcc. Ah winter a)iroavhert anil the evenliiKM Imtiiiiic lonjr, IimIki' work lieuliiM to plek up and HoiirlMh like the Kxeen liny tree and pleiiHiint evenliiKM umiuiK the vnrloiiM hocIcIIch Urouie of every week tHrnrn'nee. TheeiiterprlHliiK firm of (larmnii & llemeiiway haveJiiMt liiMtulleda liran new cihIi re(;lHler at an expeiiHO of $.'!(H tlint Ih ahead of anything we ever Haw. It Im an aiitomutlradilhii; machine and u iH-rfeyt rcKlHtcr hm well iim a ciihIi till, K. 1. Kent, forent ranker of the Kcueral la id olllce, Iiiih returned to Drain, with Ii!m family, who have Ihi-ii having an outliifi near the llo lieiula mliicM. They will move to I inn, therelielin; no vacant liniixeH In Drain. Drain Nonimrlel.' The rlouilv and wet weather of the piiHt few iluyH remind one of the citmliu; winter durlnif which we are MUppDHctl to have imioiikIi dlMiiKnt alile weather to overbalance, the Iouk period of liciiutlful Hiirltitr. hiiiii- iter and autumn weather we have Kred tlale Iiiih returned to our city uflei iiroHiH-ctliiK iirouud fur wvera wvekM vainly enileavorliiu: to llmlaj iH'lter jilace. and hii.vh lie Iiiih iv turiied for koimI now mill it.HftM to remain among uh. Tom leukliiH n'turueil the llrxt of The CoiiHt l'ork l.imilier Co. Iiiih MH'iiri'd the contract for furnlHliluK the IuiiiIht to Ih lined In the con Hirui'tlon of the (Ireat Central depot and other IiuIIiIIiikh now In courne of coiiHtructlou mid dally HhlpmentH aru now Im'Iuk made from thin placi. WIiiiCh the matter with Cottage drove. Hhe'M nil right. The AhiiIchh Wonder, who vIhIIciI i in uivk iriini iiih I rin eiiHi. niiriiie. . i i li m aliw-nie h ylHlted thliagif, Sliiux lM ,. m,rv ,um) ,, ,1C. lty,.MIiineaiiollH, St I'liiil I and nev-. HVin,aihellc crowd Hint wltiieHHcd era other HtleH of the .MIhhIhhIppI I ,,M UI,,1(I0 Mll, n,,.rfull fealH met vauey .wuini im rcponn in a iuohi , ...i.i. ,lfmi ... Alwrilwn. WiikIi. rlHhlllg COUdltlOll. HiIh tviH.k nml U m- ti.n ili.v- In I lie vlt.v Jail, lie got HOinewhiit lioozy jgid pulleil IiIh gun ihjrlng a Million row wttli the above rt-MUlt, lion .Mr. T. tlllliert, of Eugene, wiim In our city TueHilay Keeking a millahle location here for n liruucli Htorn for "(limtM KlirnlMldiigM." lie necured the Udtoy building oil Mala Hlrvvt hut we falkil to learn whether he 'Iiiih fully decided to put IliiiMtock Immediately or not. A private luttcr rtHxdved here thin week minoiiiUTH the nafe arrival of Gottfried nml John (Irnhcr ntfhclr birth plnce In Hwltierland, w'heni they will hihmhI the winter. Tliey n-port a pleanaut trip acriHM the "pond," and are iiiixIoiim to nvclve a copy of the Nugget. l.owi'M MiiiIIhoii Hipintv Co. will oon 11 weekM engngemeat at the oMra Iioiiho iH'gliiullig Monday next. On Monday eve they will prencnt for the II rut (line In tldn city a beautiful melo-drama entitled "A .Mountain Waif." IteHOTveil HcatHiiowoiiHale at the iiHimlulare. AdmlMHlou 111, Li), 'M, If Knlrmoiint coiiii'H Into the union through act of the next IrglHhititro Kugenu will add WK) pretty good IHMiplu to ItH pruHent popillatloti. Kprlnglleld Im next. Irving, tliiHheu .and Onbiinr latur. l.'eglHtor. Inu't tliuni Moiiiu way In which (tottiigui (Irovu can Mipiivw in tlicii', HOine whero, out tif the wet? Tlm I'OHt Hiiyn that (leorgtiCoolev, OIiiim. Triliabo, and Holla MeDoiiald Htarlod for Collage drove on the llth bint by private conveyunce. Coolny giH'H to vlnlt IiIh foIkH mid 'bring the te;im home, McDoiullil goen to attuml Hfhool, either at l'ortliilul or Albany, mid Trumbo will vlnlt l'ortlaml, JliHle, .Moiitaua, and other cltlen of the northweiit bufiuv returning hero Hi the nprlng. Kakc vluw Hxainlner. An InteivHtlng "ilog.cnHe" camti up In JuhHcu Vuugliii'Mcourt WedncHday iiftornoou between II, II. IVtrle. plaintiff and KugciioMlllci'ilcrciidmit. Dr. I'otrlo brought 1111 action In re plevin ngaliiHt Miller for the pohhom. hIoh of 11 hound, A Jury of tho country wiih oiiiptinrHcil, who, after bearing tho evidence, ami nrgumcntH of council rendered a verdict for do-1 foiiiliiiib Miller, giving him iiohhvhhIoii 1 rfif tlio "piirp." 1 MAltltlKlt. AU.MS-I.A KOItl-: At the City Hall, Miilem. Oivgou, TliurHilay, OclolM-r 1WJ. at :i o'clm'k . in. MUh Iva Im l'ore to Mr. T. a AbrauiH, City Jtecorder X, J. Jnilali otllclatlug. Ilotli'tif the above partleM nivildle well known In t IiIh city, the bride iH'lug a daughter of Mr. and Mrn. l'eter 1 .11 rire, of Turner, and 11 niece of K. -M. I.a Kore, of thin city, Im highly nccompllHhed and nrciiHtomed to moving In the Koleet clrcleM of ho clcty, while the groom, who Im an electrical englneor by profeHHlon, wiih for HeverulycarN engaged iim iiHHlHtmit engineer at the lawine iihvIiiiii cot' tngo farm. They departed on tho overland hint night for Cottrgodrovo where they will reside In tlie future. Salem StateHiuau, Oct. L'l. I lot li the bride and groom lire known HiCottnge drove, the groom having beeli 11 rcHldent of the county tunny yearM where he Iiiih ii hont of frlemlH. The Nugget JoIiim tho ninny frlendH of tho bride and groom In ex tending congratulatloiiH. AAlUSUAtHNTS. At Tho Parker. I.owo'm MiiiIIhoii Siiuaiv Theatre Company wiih greeted with unpacked Iioiiho hint uvenliig on tho occiihIoii of their return engngenient In 11 wivk'n ivpertoliv. Their opening bill, "Tho Mini of M.VHtery," n Btrong melo ilriimn, not couieily-ilraina, brought out tho cupuhllltlcM of thocoliinany hi a pleiiHlng miinuor ami tacitly n liiHtuted J 11 tho pifpulur favor of l'arker patroiiH, the coinlilimtloii'H wiiiHome nml talented leading liuly, MIhh Mildivd Kddy, who captivated our playgoer 011 her pivvloiiH ap pearance. Tho production, which ... 1 dealt with both tho upiier nml lower nt uriinlH ; ...., ,11,1 , 1 t . .... ... . . . ... , ., . niifiii. 411 nti.ii;i.i, Kill iii,i 11.11 ti, iiiir l,l! f l,m' 1 ,V, t', n "I lw wtiiiry thrlllH Incident ho ilgh himii fence that en- t(, tlll, ,lo,.tmyll (lt HtivnuoiiH Hltiia- tloiiH mid clImaxeH. .MIhh Kildy who OHHnyod the role of KIoHHledleuwood. gave 11 faliltlcHH delineation of tho part, la tho part of Dr, I.chIIc, w'th a tioHtrum for every ailment, .Mr. (leo. W. Kowo wiih Kt'n in 11 char- Tho liMwIiull grolimlH J'iihm tiro mm tno iiign 1101 .cloHod II Ih lii'lng torn down, So It :goeH In thewigrowlug wentenl lowim 'iof which Cottngv drove Ih not tho only one iim will Imi hcOii from the above Hliitcmcut. In order to tie Hafiifroin the eucroiiehmeiitH of tho ... ..... . 1 1 'n. 11. mT nunpa-ii ci ion m wen ern urogou lowiiuavH ..ct0I..zl,t(m that titH him to nerfoe a nail ground or raco iracic muni mv mwWr wnM miwl mid Miinuii 111. 1. ivn? iii 11 Jin 1 1.. ....... . ,t ..,1 ii, the nortrultiiro ol Ned ' Ai.lii.t U'lllli, Nilj.ll 1 .1 hf tin. Hilliln. fined Horvaut. found 11 comical mid tho Incorporated HiiiIIh of tho city A medical mini with a MtatlHtleul mind recently calculated that tlui dancing girl In an avorago ballrooni who attomlH to bu.HlueHM with avor in... ,i trv iMivei-H nun1. titan :t0 jiilloHon foot In working through a oiiHt gave a good nccount of the Mlnglo program, without taking Into' aelvoH. Taken till In nil, tho hIk nccount. tno galloim In the fiiturtalullig iirotot.viio In Mr, KIIIh. Hi en'tractH Mr. Miii-hIuiH'm artful Hong and ilauco wiK-clalty tveotvod nnxi-Koii approval, too rest 01 tne IICCOIIlll. 01 lIH'lll- w illHtaiu'e her tonguo wiih well worth tlie pneu of adiniM IiiIki'i'iiIh. M'lie eiilcii-1 hIoii. TIioho who expect 11 Jiimra- !?..i.. ,..u ,,,.i, luitn immt. iiicetri Kldilor-Iliiiiforil iiroductlou at 1101111- .ifnd conilomnablo moderation. U'o.hir PikoM will alwayM bo dlHHap- .ullowed 1000 yiirdH oil tho avonigo to po liitud iih thop iU-Heryo. ,1 u-iiti niifi tn n two-Htuo and SOO to TohlgUt'M hill will bo entitled ' . t. 1 in. .1 .... ....... i...riL...... I.llllllll III 11 ill. ..iii'li ..iti.ni.-i Tho abovo coinpaiiy will be at tho opera Iioiiho nil next week. Lost. tlm Infi-eiiuent ootkll. and 1)0 gUOHHOd tho (Uiulrlllo and tho lancern at 1S0O vilrdH facli. On thin IiiihIh tho do liutanto'H "travelH In a ballroom" dining hor Hint HenHoncompiiro very favoraliiy witn tno poriorinanco 01, Hundnv, Oct. "(I, a breiiHt pin con- 01 twoch..il,,,..' boy L'O mlloH iirouud tho bllllftnl tublo and girl, Flndor pleneo leave ut thU without evident fntlguo. 1 0tllco and ivcolvo tvwiird. (lame Xciiultx In n Score Of S 'I'd 5 Drain Outweigh Our Team. Oullo a large crowd of ciiIIiiihImmIIc I'ooterH, both IiuIIch and guntloiut'ii, iiccompauled tho ii. M, A. football team to Drain ImhI Halurday idler noon to wltucHH the II rut guide of tho xeiiMou. Wo arrived there about fouro'clock In tho ufteruoou and Immediately wont to the groumlM moiiIIi of town where the content wiim to tuko pliiu1. The State Normal ti'iim wiim already on tho Held nml our boyn were not hIow In gelling warmed up and tlm fun commenced. Some good work wiih done by both temiiM In tlioflrnt half but our boyn had Hie lieHt of It, their end ruiiM iilwayH rcHiiltlnglii "L'ncle Dudloy" putting tho ball Into Drain territory, where It wan kept until JiickMon wim put over the lino for a touchdown. The goal wiih a liuril one to kick and Hill iiiIhw.-iI It by 11 fraction. Ileforo the lli-Ht half wiih over Drain got through our line for a good run mid finally Hiim-eded In milking a touchdown but iiiImhciI an cany goal kick, leaving tho Hcom fitoft. Tho gamo wiim fierce during the Hccoiid half liutourboyM held their heavier autiigonlHtH down, forcing them nearer and nearer their goal line ih'Hplte the fact that It wiih up hill and their opponent heavier. About thin time Drain fumbled the ball and Co tinge drove got It, but the referee did not we the play lience It wiim no iiho to kick. DurkueHH wiiHcoiiiIng 011 and Drain profited by It and by a couple of clever little felutH liiaile galiin and got Into C. M. A. territory where they remiiincd until 1 1 mn wiim culled mid the game ended 5 to 5. I'wiim a Hiimitiv little game but luck, and the uphill hIiIo of tho Hold Hiived Drain from defeat. At one time lllilr Ii id a clear run for a touch-down but got IiIh feet tangled tip mill fell. Why Drain wiih allowed the iH'Ht of the Held .we were nimble to learn, but they hud It during 11I- moHt tne entire gnmejiiHt the mime. In the evening a reception wiih given our boyn at tho dormitory anil a dmiceat the hall. Ofcourxe Drain Im nil right but we can licnt 'em at football. C. At, A. forty, Tho (!, M. A. of Cottiigodrove gave a parly at tho MiihoiiIc hull laM TliurHilay evening, attended by inoHt of tho young Mingle fnikH of tho city and for a genuine good time could not Im; excelled. The 1 1 mo wiim piiMHcd very plciiMitntly until tho hour of U)iV) when rcfreHlinicntH were wrved. Tho boyM never dothliigH by InilvcHiind thin, like everything cImc they undertake, wiih made n MiicceMM. CLEAN FRESH STOCK Wlicn you buy Coflcc Spices, Canned (ioods Fruits, Rice, or fui3'. other of tlie many tilings to eat, in the Grocery Line Of course you want them Clean and Fresh AT OUR STORED veryiiiing SKILLMAN & BENSON, West Side Cottage Grove, Oregon. STItlCKKN WITH l'AKALYSIS. llumliTHon (irliiivtt, uf thia place, hub Hlrickcn with partlnl purulyiiis nml cum plulcly Imt tliu iih) of one una mid Hide. After Mug treated hy 11a eminent phviticlHli fur quite u wliilo without re lief, my wife recommended Chumbur hdn'B 1 alii Halm, BiiJ idler iiaing two bottled uf it he its tilmont entirely cured. (.11:11. It. .McDonald. Mini, I-opin county, W. V. Svvcrul other very iciiiiirkulile cures of partial piiralyHrli lim e Ihtii cirected hy the lieu of thia liniment. It in tuort widely known, however, 11 11 cure for rheumatism, npridiiH Mini brulncx. Sold by Lvoiih& Appleuate, Drain, lluiifon l)ru Co., Cotlat;u (irovu. SOTieK Of AI'fl.lCATION KOIl MINKIIAI. lATKNT.- - lUKIKItCKIl, OKKIH'H. OclU-r lllh nul. N'liUtflfif Hptttk-aUmi tif the AllftCOlliU Gold Muilnir rumiNin)' ul n.ilii;iiiU. n rl . nte cor iHiritllnii, mciIiik lr nml Ihrotiuh lu trfafurer c. l. Viiunir. fur i. pm"! tor 1110 oem Conmim- I'ATKP (JC1KTI CLAIM, IkllieinU MIlllllK IMl trlf-l, jnirmiil IHiiiKlmicuunU. OreKn llcrnni Till Unitiu state laND OrrirK at ttUHCIII'KU, Out.. 0('IO- . IwrSth, liMi Nnllpc In hereby Rlien Hint the AiuromU Hold MIiiIiik Com, .any uf llolieinU, n prlrntfi corporatlun. urKHiitxei mill oxlllnic timfer nml liv lrluu nl llielitMt of ihe .latu ut Oregun, Willi lu principal tiOlee nml tilace of limluem al Kuftene. Lane county Oregon, acting hy, Ihronxh anil muter ll triurerC. M. Younv, ubiiMi iNMtoUlie I MM Kuieenc. Ijne etiiinly, oreiroii, haw nled apilleali(in fur patent fur tlie Oein rotmoUilaieil Quarti Claim, liuaiel in the llolieinla Mlnlnir lilnlrlcl. Ine anil 1Hiuk laa counties Orciron, ami ilealxiiRlcil by Ibo del. I iinttHi ami olllelal plat on lib In thia otHra aa Mineral Hurvey Nu. 413, ami lying In aectlun 11 ton ttMtilii 21 south, range So. 1 eail,the aahl em Cuiiaollilaietl (Juarta Claim, tvntUtlng of ta) till.Io lii-le mining claim, elalmlLg 1'AU linear feet thereof with surface ground as shun n utMiii the o Iclal plat on tile in this oriUeuxrept a, conlltct of :.M acres ulth the Vesuvius liMle mining claim, which conflicting areata borebr excluded ;of Ibe Keen lotlemlnlug claim, claiming btti linear feel of the nald Imlc with surlAce ground as shuuu uikiu the said plat and of die Hem mining claim, claiming 1371 feet of said KmIc ulth surface gruuud as sii(iwnuKia said ofllclal plat. The magnetic variation lifrum 2odeg In 21 deg 15 tnin cant. The wild Slide lode U dcscribeil as follous: llcglnnliig at comer Nn 1 a wl alj li'et long, 4 Inches square .et IH Inches In the ground scribed l-ll:l. a Ilr20 Inches diameter lears tj, ldegw 1W feet. A fir 31 inches diameter bears H Udcg W 41 feet both faced nndscriU-tlMU UT The mineral monument erected In surrey Xo. J bears H 72 deg 4 mln K 7iW!l lent. The I, Miction corner 011 line between sections 11 and II, uf tpaas. rle Willamette Meridian, boars 8 ai deg 1.1 mln vW) II. Thence N At deg IS mln w 131 feet to corner nn thence N M deg K Ml feet to corner, NoS; thence south 52 deg 15 mln east l&K) feet In comer No t; lliene south 51 deg west ax) feet to corner Nn. 5: thence south hH deg 3u tnin NOTICKI.OII I'VIIMi TIOS. tlultcl Htatrs Ijin.l (M(f, llosvblirg, Oregon. Oct. 18, 1W. Sotlrals herebr irlven that In iomii1ianr with the provisions of the act f Cungress of Junes, 1K7, entitled "An Act tor Ihe sale of Timber IaiiiiIs In the Btates ol 1 allfornla, Ore gon, Netada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the publlcUml Mates by act of August 4, im, Harney May l llarrlsburg, County of l.lnn. Mtat of Oregon, has this day filed In this office tils .worn .tatement No. lor the purchase of the HWiolsec tlntiNo. 31. township 22 8, rangi- i west .and wlil offer proof to show that Ihe land sought Is more ralnable for Its timber or stone than lor agricul tural purKiSAs, and to establish hi. claim to said land before Marie L Ware, r 8 Commissioner at Kugene Oregon, on Thursday the Mh day of January, ltsa, lie names as witnesses: Jamce N. Kandle. of Kalrmount. Ijine o., Ore., C. L. Morris, of llarrlsburg. JJnn Co.. Ore., Auillii Hoot, of Bprlngflela, Unc Co., Ore., Oeorge W. Hunter, of Kngene. Ijine Co. Ore. Any and alt person claiming adtersely the aboYc-dcscrlhed lands are requested to Die their claims In this office on or before said lh day of January. I'.H. J. T. IIxiwes. Register. 1 mxmx I 1 t PLEASING Fnr Wf11 "nrt2fi-1 Mpii. VMitil1 llllt illf Cr-zirtlf - rt f Aiivinun t 11 . Will WIU.I CilW illJVlJlia jJ ior ware yuauty ana Kignt l'nccs. Wc tire Anxious to Procure for our Customers v1 rlAtt'SY, BLACK. Fox THE BEST THERE'S QUALITY STYLE AND FINISH in these Suits and Every Buyer Speaks of his Pleasure in owning them tlie jSText Ten Days We will sell our Regular $15 Suits for $11. :f:" Under f.. AT PACIFIC TIMBER GO'S STORE, Odd Fellow's Hall,' - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. !- -1- ! NOT.ICK FOK I l ltl.ICATION. NOTICK FOR I'OllMt'ATION. XJnilttl Stnteit Innl OHicp, ItoseburK Oro., Oit. 1 1, 1901". Kotico la liercliy given Unit in com pliancc with the provisions of tlie act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878 entitled "An net lor tho mile of timber lamia in the SlateM of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to nil the I'ttblie Land States In- wt of August 4, 181I-.'. Teter linrkliart of ltloomer. County of Chippewa, State of Wis., has this day tiled in this ofllco his bworu statement No. 3033, lor the purchase ol the 8 W '4 of Sectinu Nu. 10, Totvnalilp 20 South, of 'Range 1 "West nnd will offer jiroo to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or sfne than or agricultural purposes, and .0 establish his claim to said land before the Reg ister nnd tiecciverof this otlice at nose wesiwn leel to corner Poland of beglu tilng, and conlalnliigeiclnsite of the coulikt nun 1110 vesuvtu minini nil claim. 17 Don acres. The Itc.ni lmie Is described as follows: lleirln- nlng Ht corner No 1 a post t feet long 4 inches wtuare set 18 IneheAlu Ihe ground scribed 1-11:1. A llrH tiiche lu dlHincter bears north 31 deg east .'IH, fect. A pine lu Inclies In diameter bear south t'i KM feet, both fiiceduml vertbed 1IUUT. The J. section corner between see It and 1 1 T11 31 8 It 1 K bears soulh 27 deg V mln K 1017 feet. Thence norlli K deg I mln U'.V.; Icet In cor No 1; tliencv north il deg K feet tocorNoU: thence south 77 ilcgmi mluK &.vi(t Incur Nn 4 thenco souiliM deg W (ISSft to cor Nnlaml place of begliiiilug, and containing H.iiKlacres. TheOem lmle fsdeKCrllied as follow: llcgtn. nlng at cor No 1 Identical with cor No 2 Hero lodo and with HKcor of the location. The . section corner bet ween sec It and 11 In W8 K I K ticar south 40 deg lu mill K 2019ft; thetico north 72 dog 20 uttu v i:i71lt to cor No 2; thence norlli III deg KUINft toi'orN'o.'l; thence south 72 dcgW mln K 137111 to our Nil 4; thence ohlli51 deg w WWI I to cor Nol and plueo of boglnnlug and containing lil.Hla acres. The net area for which tatent is applied for of the said ileui CousoUilttled tjuartt I'lalm, niter uxccpttitg tho said conillct with the Ve suvius lode, which ald conlliellngarea is not claimed by tlie nppllcaut, I 40.16!) acre. Tliu notice of location of the said Bltdulode 1 of record In the ottlco of the Comity Clork uf Doug-las t'onulv. (ireiron. lu Vol. & nairu 123 Itec. ords ol Mining Claims for aM County, suit is also of record lu tho olltco of the County Clerk or t.ano county, 11 llecordsot Mining of I.ano County, Oregon, in Vol Noli pago;M t ifltma tor tino coniitv, llreir.kit. The notice of location of tho Itrcolodo Uof rccimt tn tlie oftlce of the County Clerk ol ftue County, tlrcgon. lu Vol No 4 page 4UU llecortU of Mining Claims forsald Lane County, Oregon. inenoticuor locaiinuor inoiiemioue isoi record In tho olllcu of tlie County Clerk of Initio Coiinry, Oregon, lit Vol utwgo3( of the records 01 Milling Claims ui Ijiho couuly, Oregon The i,rc8llmcd ireneral course or direction of the said Cent Consolidated Quart cialm vein Is northwesterly and southeasterly as bIiqwii upon said olllelal plat. The said item Consolidated Quarts Claim conllict with the Vesuvius lode as aforesaid and tlie Fawn milling claim adjoin on tliu south. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining gruuud, vein, lode, premises, or any iHirtion thereof so described, platted, and applied for, are hereby notllled that utiles thetradversu claims aru duly tiled according to law, and the regulation thereunder, within tho time prescribed bylaw, with the Iteglster ot the United Htates I-Riul Office at itosoburg. Douglas County, Oregon, they will bo barred by luo provisions ottho law in aueh case made and provided. J. T. liniMiESj Register, Date of llrst publication, Outotwr 17, A. 1. 10U2. lle vt last publication, December. A. D. lt2. ltOllll tllO IlllllH 111 tills) IBSlltJ. United States I.hihI OHicc, Roeeburg, Oregon, Sept. IM. 1002. Notice is herebv given that in comnli mice with the provisiunM of the net of i Congress of June 3,1878. entitled "An , act for the sale of timU-r lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada. and Washington T rritory," as extended to all tlie riilillc l.aiiil Mates ny act of August 4, 1802. William 1. l'rudhorne.of I'ortlund County of Mitltnomnh State of Oregon has this day filed in this oitlce his sworn stalen.ent No. 3522. for the purchase of the Fractional S W)i of Section No. 20. ii, Township 21 South, ol Range 8 West ; and will offer ii roof to show that the land soAgh t U more valuable for its timber or stone than fcr , agricultural purpores, and to establish I his claim t said land before the Rep- inter and Receiver of this office at Rost- ! burg, Oregon, on Monday, the 2th day of Mar., 1003, Henry C I'riidhoine, James 8. Tyr-1 rell, I.ydla C. Tyrrell, and George McClintoek all of I'ortlnud, Oregon. I Any and all persons claiming ndvers; ly the above described lands arc r quested to tile their claims in this office ' on or before said 2tli day of Mar , 1003 J. T. IlmmiES. Register. L. -L. .L. U .L. .J -1. L. .L. -L- -t. -U .U t. L L. U .U j. .L. .j On the campus of the Cottatie Grove Ilich School. that the intelligence of an individual depends first upon his 6r her intellectual capacit3'; secondly, upon the Literary company he keeps. VOU FUSNISH THE CAPACITY wii.-Uk.slbH illii LlitikAlUkii atthe Cottage Grove Book Store Where the latest productions of all the best Authors are kept In Fiction and in Fact. Also a full line of School Books, Papers and Peri odicals. oxe noon west op iostoffice "-T5" ? t T' T- -T- -7-' -T T- T" -T -T- '-T NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Ro-eburg, Oregon. Oct 9, 1002. Notice is hereby givei that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878.' entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands tn the Stales of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, its extended to nil the Public Land States by act of Au gust -t, 1802, lulu It. lioml, of Eu gene, County of ltne, State of Oregon Jim, this !' lilcl In thisoHive her sworn; statement No. 3618 for the purchaseof the SH NK H& SU NW 1-4 of Sec No. 2, in Township 23 South, nf Range2 W. and 1 will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or ANYTHING YOU WANT. in Jhe way of Hardware, Tools and irablements, you can find at our store. Are you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. stone than for agricultural purposes, and burg. Orecoti. on Thursday the 20th tlav if Feb., 1003. " toestublish her claim to said land before He names as witnesses: Marie 1.. AVare. l' Commissioner at William Mooro Koscburg. Ore., Nick Eugene, Oregon, on Wednesday the 31st Moore. Walton Ore,, Sim Carpenter, nay ol Dec., iwk. nf Snlnlinr KiiriniTH. Ore.. Peter A. she names as witnesses : Durch, of Rosebnrg Ore. j Emma N Saltznian, Martha V. King, Anv and all persona clalinlnga.t verse- of Creswell, Oregon, James N Kandle of ly the above-described lands are re- i Fitirmount, Ore., James Hoffman, of quested to file their claims in this office Eugene, Ore. DIDtTD 8. UAUnrUD DG i u un innuLiiuunu on or Kfore said 20 day of Feb., 1003. J.T. HiiiifiES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore . Oct. 9, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "-An act tor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by net of August 1, 1892, Carrie M. Hovey, of Eugene, County of Lnne, Stateof Ore gon, has this day tiled in .this office her sworn statement No. 3022, for the put chase of the Sli SW 1-4 A 8W 1-1 SE 1-4 of Section No. 12. in Tp 20 8. Range 2 West, and will offer proof to show thin the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish her claim to tutu land before Marie I.. Ware, U. S, Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the 5th day of Jan., 1903. She mimes us. witnesses: Herman T. Dow, Cottage Grove, Ore., Albert G. Hovey, of Eugene, Ore., Jos eph Schleo, Joseph E . Young, of Cot tage Grove, Oro. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aliovo-described hinds are requested to lllo their claims in this office on or lieforo said Mh tiny of Jan., 1003. J. T. ltmnuES, Itegieter. Any and all persons claiming adverse-1 ly the above-described lands are re- quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of Dec., 1902. ' J. T. HiiiDGEs, Register, i NOTICE FOR PbllLlCATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Oct., 10, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with tli piovisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, unit Washington Territory, tis extended to all the Piibliu Land States by act of August 4, 1802. Henry M.VlUon of En. gtneCountv oi Lauo, State of Oregon has this day filed in tills office his sworn statement No. 31134, for the purchase of Ihe 8 J NW U W H SW M of Sec. No. 12, Township 23 South, 61 Range 2 West, iiiul will offer proof to show that the land sought Is nioio valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Marie L, Ware, V. S. Commissioner at Eu genu, Oregon, on Wednesday the 7th;day of Jan., 1003, Ho names as witnesses : James N. Handle, of Fairoiount, Oie., James Hoffman. Annie Wilson, of Eu gene, Ore,, Austin Root, of Bpringileld, Oregon. Any undid! persons claiming adverse ly the nbovc-deseribed lands tiro re quested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said 7th tlav of Jan., 1903. J . T. llimxiKS, Register. Wo have on liana a large stock of klln-dricd flooring, celling and rustic In grades 1 3 and -3. ' Lot us make yp special prices. Bootu-Kki ly Lumber Co, United States Land Office, Rowliui-jj, Ore., Sept. 6th, 1902. Notice Ih hereby Klven that In com pliance with the proviHloiiH of the net of Coiikivhh of Juno 3, 1S78, en titled "An net for the nle of timber IiiihIh In the StnteM of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory." iih extended to all the Pub He Land StateH by act of August 4, 1892, William W. Hnlnes, of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon linn thlx day filed In thix office hn HWoniHtatenient No. 3414 for tho pur ehaxo ot the Lots 3 & 4, S NW & NW K SW V of Section No. 2, TowunTilp No. 20 South, of Range 2 West and will offer proof to show that the land Honght l more valuable for Its tim ber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to wild land lieforo Mario L. AVare, lT. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday the 1st, tiny of Dec, 1902. Ho mimes us witnesses: H. T. Doy, JamesSlilee, of Cottage Grove, Ore., Charles Haines, John Hnlnes, of Eugene, Ore. Any nnd all iiersons clnlmlng ad versely the nbove-descrllietl lands are requested to file their claims In this olllce on or before- said 1st tlay of Deo., 1902. .1. T. llniniiKS, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, . Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 0, 1902.. Notice is hereby given that in com- pliance with tlie provisions of tho act of ' Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled ".mi, act fur the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, , and Washington," ua extended to all the. Public l.aml states uy act ol AUgtm , ISO.', Emma N. Sultziuiiu, of Creawell, County of Lauo, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in tills office her sworn statement No. SdlO, for the purchusoot the 8 0 SE 1.4 &8 )'t SW 1-4 of Section No. 2, Township 23 South, of Range 2 West, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is move valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultuial purposes, and to establish her claim to saidland before Marie L. Wore, U, S, Conimifcaioiier at Eugene, Oregon, onWeduesduy the 31st daypf Dec. ,1002. b lie names as witnesses-: James N, Handle, of Fairinount, Ore gon, James Hoffman, Inla BBond of Eu gene, Oregon, Martha V. King, of Cres- well, Oregon. . Any aiulall persons chinning adverse ly the above-described lands are re-1 quested to file their chiiint in this office I onorbeforesaidSlstdayof. Dee., 1902.; J. T. Bridoks Registor, 1 "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Wt take our word for it, but call and be convinced that The Cash. Grocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line ol rocerips in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in seasoti. The Cash Grocery Co. J, E. WHEELER, Prop. r i I DO NOV! USE, fflJVSHftE,R? We manufacture all kinds of Milling and Mining '& Screens, and furnish all kinds of belting. Water Wheels of Every Description. All kinds of Flouring Mill, Ware house and Feed Mill Machinery. It will pay you to consult us in persou or by letter before buying. I 49 WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. CROFUT, McAYEAL & CO., First St., - - Portland, Oregon. (1E. TOKE.RS' SlPPiN QlS Bohemia, Oregon. General JHerclumdise, Miners' Tools and. Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. Fine residences, choice lots, businecS blocks for sale Jerome Knox & Co. KNOWLES & GETTYS. .; ;. ; ; 4:- I If