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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. Qm v. niiisjRv. IWItor nnd Proprietor Rmrliil the MHionk Osftftge Orcrve, Oregon sFcetHl CtastMatl rnaPtft Xuli.crlplloii prist. nil. liiR'itaiicr. .xilvi.rll.l. Itnlra iiihi'k himwii upon ftttpllrHtlnm i Itli' al f. l'rk' -l II IX P I'KK l lti AilVH Tor Ait vtfrtivltiir can t made Mr It. A.IVrrtlt nt Arcncv. M i m-hqhi m ertSU ihllllire. Mil KTHllH alllornia. wurrc -mi- Mi It III 1'KIUAV NovitjiniiK i, 190J. .hint to allow Uh employee ttmt JtH In-art Ih In tho rltjht ilmv the. Southern Purine Iliillronil Contimiiy lm granted mi InereiiKiJ ,flf tun iter rent (n tile WflpcH tif US tmin tll. iatehTH, tolwnitlifet and rtdtthm nontfl. 1a the-,good work go on until ov.ry nmn In their em-doy get nn liieivnw In iiroportlon to tin' In cnvtcd cost of living. There Is, no city In drawn Mint linn a Id'ttor h.vhUuii of water work or n IkH.t volunteer lire deirtment M11111 linn Cottage drove. There no city where the pressure. In" ensex of emergency, inn lx- greater, or tliimippl.v inon lnexhnuntlble Minn In (lie raw lien-, .vet the tiiHiiriintv rate In thin town lx ten tlmeHgrenter than tlio dvatli. rate and -tcrhiiprt more. In tlfe block ""In which the "Nugget" oillce Ih loeateil tlio rate Ih only ten ier cent, TliU I mi rely high enough ami almost prohibitory. We womler why thin wouM'nt lie a good chnnco foa xome inntual Insu rance company to get In some good work and dumoiiHtrnte that insurance nt coat will lientMich rates, eHjieelnlly where there l Much lire protection as we hnve In this city. MAKKIl-D PIPH' YUAP.S. Air. and Mr. C. II. Wallace Cclehrnto the Plftlctli Anniversary of Their Wedding. tist weVk W neglected to make mention of Mie golden weddlhg of Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. II. Wallace, which tool; place nt their home In thlsclt.v on I'liesday, Nnvemlief 11, 11X19, nt Which time all" their children and grandchildren were Invited to lx' prchcnt and partake of a feast of gooil things prcpnrod especially for the ocuaslon. llev. 0. It. Wallace has the distill qulslled honor of I Hug the oldest living fuKneer preacher 111 Ihecounty. and, although over seventy years of age. Is hale and hearty. Much of the pioneer religions work of the comity was ilue to the efforts of-.Mr. Wallace, who has ever lieon one of the-stalwKirtH In lmlhllng tip the enrly ehnrcli work.andeven now. wlclniu ever misses one of his ni polnfmcntx on account of HI health or the Inclemency of the weather. Jtev. C. II. Wallace was bom Sept. 3, lsil In Platte comity, Mo. .Mrs. Klltabcth Ann .Wallace nee Veatch was born Sept. H. 1S1 In White county. Illinuls. They were married Nov. I!, l!fi2 In Sclmylcreounty, Mo., nnd emigrated to Oregon In 1S(U from Iown nnd were six months crossing the plain arriving at this place oil Oft. ill. lVU, soon after they moved to Corvntlls where they lived fur several years when they re Uirned to Collate Urove. Mr. Wnl lao" Is also a brick mason by trade and has mnde his living principally by that means They have living, six sons nnd two (Innghters all of whom were present nt the golden nnnlversary wedding and eighteen grandchildren, who were nil" present with the exception of Mrs. IlCrtha Hrenton who resides In San Fraiirlseo. We Join the many friends and rela tives of this couple who have passed the fiftieth mile post in life's journey. In wishing them more pleasant "wedding anniversaries." NOT1CK KOU PPIIUPATION. I'ulted States Land Olllce, Uoselairg, tiro., Oct.. iKl, 1002. Notice Is hereby given that In coin fillnnee with the provision of the Act of Congress of June it, IMS, en ::ticd "An Act for the sale of Thiilier Aline line of eloeks lust from thei'-ands In the States of CiiMornlii, ... i- i, w.ji 1 wrcgon. .Nevada, ami yviimii nut 011 , .Twrltory." as extended to nil the Por drugs nnd patent medicines i0 ,iiudStntet by net of August 1 sec IU'iisoii PrugPo. ,4. tsi.3 Orn Wilson, of Huuvne. Atiwhand complete line of Kroo-1 "'".V, ' Iuie, . State of Oregon, erlesatskllhimnand llensonV. has this day iIUmI In his ollliv . ; her sworn statement No itiUSforthe' J r Butlness Brief. o J n Prugsat lletiKon Drug fo's store. mmmmm fall at at II. C. MndsenV newstoiv 1 i,iir,.i,Ki of tin. .vv . sk V l.oi amlMV the tine line 01 ladles nmi.tn&Unr Sivtlon No. :l. Township gent s wntrneH ts I, I School tablets, lead inells, ink. lmporor anything UtH at the lhHvson lrug Ll in1 n ft ught lsinon vulnableforltH th i-;.,uV., orHtmw than for agrlcultiirnl 1 a h store. ,MMHWt nw lo t.Htiillsh her clah !W South of Itnugv 1 West and will oner prool to show that the mml milter pur poses, nmi to cstnhllsli her claim to Two gornl wagons and two good ! ?' land tn-foiv Marie U Wan-. I . S. teams together with harness t, , t oniiulsshnier at Knwne. t)rt-gui on trade on house and lot. ;V"",m-v tm' mh ,,MV .lunnnry. J. T. Diwi'Al.v. She nnines as witnesses: Ilewaro of air dried or half dry 1 U. S. Huston, of Kiigene. Oregon, lloorlug, wiling and rustic TheiJ.W. Purrlsli, of Jefferson, Marion llooth-Kelly Lumliert'o. uiv inakluglCo.. Oiv., .1. I). Palmer, X. 11. Mar- smx-lnl prkHs oil kiln-dried IiiiiiIht, i tin, oiCOttagu tlrovo, Uine Co., Ore. ... , , , Any mm nil persons claiming nil. ltlnmvd of dental work call on rtrsolv the nlim-n.il, -i-i-liv..ii IhihIm Dr. Macy, now iK'rmanently locnted 1 re(iuested to tllu their clalins In this In the Dr. Siinpp building, Main nllloo on or Iefoiv said 12th dav of January 1SKKI. 1. T. HmiiiiKM, lteglster. St., t'ottagi drove, Oregon. KOU SAI.K Mining proinrty for sale cheap. Two claims on (.'hamplon crook near terminus of rullrond lu llohemla District nuil INt) shares of Ieltoy mining stock. Address M. U York, Kiigene. tire. When you wake up with n Ixul tnxle In your 'mouth, to nt mice to Itensoa Drue tV drug store mid get free siunple of Chntnherliiia'f Stonmch nnd l.lver Tablet". One or two -hHs will .nuke vou ell . They idi euro bilious. ne9, sick hetnliu-lie nnd constiatioii. Eugene High School Wins.. The game of football nt Kugene last Saturday lietween the High School eleven ami the Ashland Nor mal School eleven wan certainly a surprise to many people who did not really know how good a team the high school boys hud. The score of twenty-four to nothing certainly lu d lent es that the Normal school boys were not seriously In It nt nay stage of tho game, but were simply out classed. The Ashland team Is composed of big husky fellows who look as though they could not Is? easily de feated by any ordinary aggregation of "school hoys" and have won some hotly contested games this Southern Oregon. That the Eugene high school boys did themselves proud goes' without saying aud were we u native of that Uttluclty we would feci Justly proud of our high school football team. We look for the high school boys to give the Portland high school eleven the game of their lives should they meet them this season on the gridiron. The Special School Election, result of the scciul school election held In the city Wednesday wutj very gratifying to the progress ive element of our city Inasmuch as It resulted in the voting of the spe cial tux levy for tho equipment of the extra room nnd the hiring of auextra teacher which was made necessary by the wonderfully Inerrased atten dance this year over that of any pre vious yejir. Out of a total vote of forty-four thirty-two were, for the tax and but twelve against It. This vote shows the tendency of the times ami Indi cates the progressive spirit that Is prevailing in Cottage drove. This will make eight rooms In our ason In choI nil of which will have 11 large attendance and will be presided over by teachers of experience and ability. Under the present management our schools are fast forging to the front and will mmAi become known as among the liest in the state from an educational point of view. NOTICK POK 1TM.1CATI0N. Untied Sin to Und Oflicc, ltocuburg. Oregon. Oct. !K, UKK! Notice is hereby given Hint in coin iiliunco with the provisions ot the not of Conuros of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the nlo of timber hinds in the In tho Stilton of California, Oreuou, .X'vmiii, aim uasininMoti territory, us extended tj all tho Public l-anil Suites by net of Aiiirust 4. 1 80S. Ardelln Mnr- tin. of Cotlnpj drove, Co. of Ume, State . . . .. oiurogon, lins this day Mod in this ollico uiuc iiaa 111140 ui miv vuviimii(i nor sworn sinlemeiit o. 37af. for the in Roseburir. Oregon Land District, purchase of the NK M of Sec showing all vacant lauds for socts '0, V',.?0, Township SI, South, of ?r.. ....:.,r :.. KK Weti nd .will offer proof to .! AT V . XZ. , . """" show that the land soinrht is more irora tueu a. i.aim (jaice.nuaress. ; valuable for lis tlinln'r .r .tone that for I ITLK (jlTARANTKK C: LOAN t-O., , ugtlcuUtiral piirHes. nnd to estahllali Miss Margarlte Fischer, liotter known as ltnlie Fischer, and her own company will lie In Cottage wrovo six incuts, comencini; .Mommy Nov. 17th In a repretolrc of late and staiuianl plays. Twenty artists, uniformed liand nnd orchestra. Popu lar prices av. Xie, .rK)c. Miss Flsclier needs 110 Introduction to the the ater young iieople of Cottnge drove having played here last season to the satisfaction of nil and her com pany Is much stronger and 1 letter than last season. Seats 011 sale at iOoilman,s cigar store. MAltltlKli. METCALF To the wife of Mr. F. J. Sletcalf, on Suinlny, Nov. 0, lfWJ, a tine baby girl of usual weight. All doing well, except the proud !"papa" and it is thought that he ill pull through with good care. Mr. Metcalf, It will lie romemlierod, Is a partner of Mr. Oaroutte's lu the grocery formerly owned by Sklllman and (iaroutto on the west side her claim to said hind liefoiu Marie U. are, V. S. Commissioner at Ku none, Oregon, 011 Moiulav, the lL'lh Jay of Jan., 1003. Slut mimes as witnesses : It S Huston. Orii Wilson, of Hiiltiic. Ore.,N Martin, of Cotago drove, Ijiiic uo..ore.,j w rarrish.ol JiM.Tsoii,, Ma rion Co., Ore. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the abovtt-duscri lied lands are rc quested to tlio their claims in this otlicc on or bvforc said lL'th day of Jan., 1008. I T. IIhiixiks. Krister. A Rustic Basket Social. 1. 0. 0. F. t'ottnge, drove, Ore., Nov. IB, 1IW2, To tho ofllcers aud memlters of !ottage drove Lodge No. US Inde jiendeut Order of Odd Fellows: We your committee on resolutions respectfully submit the following: Whereas death has. entered the home of our esteemed brother Calvin , undersigned hiui been this 4th dnv of Iii the basement parlors (?) of the it. E. church given by the Epworth League Saturday night Nov. ). All ladles are cordially invited to come nnd bring a basket. Short program and baskets full of fun. IIEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKINS. Ilerbineexens a direct Influence on the bonds, liver and kidneys, purifying and strengthening these organs, and maintaining them in a normal condi tion of health; thus removing a com mon cause of yellow, niotliy, creasy skin, and more or less of pimples, blotches and blackheads. 50c at New Era Drug Store. ADMINISTKATOIPS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, That the Stevenson and taken from them a kind husband and a loving aged father, transferring him from earth to a jilaco not built with hands where the day Is ill ways bright nnd presence of our (Irent draud Muster brings Joy and iieace to the weary traveler of earth, therefore le It iiesoivetl, That Cottage drove Lodge No. CS, L O. 0. P., extend to our worthy brothers lierynved family our heartfelt sympathy In their nmi our loss. ltesolved, That these resolutions be spread on the lodge records; that a copy be seiit to our brother's family ami a- copy to each of the local pnjicrs for publication. .1. L. LkHi'i? J. 11. llAltTHIJ. ' A. H. Kino, Committee. ITIiMS FROM SILK CREEK. Judging from tho abundant sup ply ol water now lulling wethlnk the t-eason of protractuil mwtlngs must lie close it hand. Win. llvgato and family of your city rusticated at the Caldwell ranch Friday and Saturday. C. W. Caldwell and son' Cecil boarded thebelated overlain) for Sa lem Monday. Our present term of school closes next Friday. Miss Alma Mar.tln.haH proven herself an excellent mid sue, cussful teacher. The school will be tendered her for the coming term.- A Jolly crowd of our boys went out hunting bears, cougars or coyotes, I failed to learn which bint Friday but returned as they went, empty handed. Singing school nt tho school house Saturday evenings. From the do. re, tno'H which floated out upon tho air last Saturday ovo ontf would naturally suppose that the pupils were mnnfiiUy endeavoring to mas ter t lie art of vocal tannic. Mw. M. Comer Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mallo Drake of Ku gfiie. I Octolwr. VJ02. by order of the Cofmf v Court of and for Lane County, Ore gon, duly appointed administrator oftheestJite of A, Y. Hancock de ceased, all iiersons having claims against the estate of said deceased. aro hereby notified to present the; Kama n un iroier voucners, to the undersigned, at the olllce of F. (1. Eby, Councilor t Law, at Cottage drove. Oreirou. within sir minitlia from the date of this notice. Dated Octolier 100:!. It. K. law son, Administrator; F. O. Eby, At torney for Administrator. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. United 8(atei Lund Oltlre. , KowLurg, Oreron Otl. 28. 1WJ. Notice Is hervbv irlrn that In Aimtillanra, with Ibeprovlilona ol the et nt Conirrm of Janet. isTS. enililtsl ".(ti Aet for Hie Hleof TlmherMiKlilnltir Slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waihinjtton Terrilorr." a. eilendeilloall the Public Ijind Stales br act f August!, 1MJ, iieuie e. Cublt.ol Eiirene, Opuntj- of Une. Slate of Oregon, haathls dar nleil In this offlee her iwoni itatement No. 3773 for the purchase ol the E J w ol Section NaSllnTownihlpNo. 3 South of Range No. I W. and will oner proof to how that the land wubui ia moroTaiuaoie tor tit limner or stone than for agrleollural piinxxi and In nub. Uh her claim to raid land before Marie L. Ware, l 8. Commissioner, Kugene. Oregon on Saturday the 17th day of January VjaL fne names aa witnesses: John W. Cubit, ( harks II. Pollock, of Fa gene, Oregon, James N. KaniUe, of lalrmoant. Ore., Austin Root, of Springfield, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are re.(ne..ted to llle their Halms In thlsolOre on or belore said I'lh ilay of January, ltst). J. T Illinois. Keirlster. NOTICE KOU PUIIUCATI0N. United Statee Iiud OlTlce, ltoeeburg, Oregon, Sept.80, 1W2. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act o' Concern) of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the aide of timber lands in th6 Mattw of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," asexteiided to all the Public Land .States by act of August , lWtt, Urine L, Uogart, of EiiKcne, County of Ijine, iitate of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn sUtemeiit No. .Vx.V), for the purchase of the SE of Seelion ! No. 20, Township 20, South, ofKauge6 est, iiiui win oner prooi to allow inai the land sought ia more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Mario L. Ware, U. S. Conuniesioner at Jiiigctif, Oreiton, on Monday, the 22nd day of Dec, 1002. He names as witnesses: Krank dilliert, William Gilbert, Ed Kelly, of Lorane. Lane Co., Ore,, James F. handle, of Fairinount, Ijine Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming ndversi ly the alMve-describetl lands are ri. Uesled toflle their claims in thiaolTic on or before said 22nd day of Dec., 1001 J. i .iiHinoKH, itegister. SHOES SHOES 35 cts.' 1 Paii1, Warranted All Solid Leather. The Cheap Store. THESE ARE PRICES THAT TALK. Men's Hats, rculiir $!..()() unci; at $l.fi0 Men's Hats, regular l.nOonW at 70 llo.vs' and Girls' Hats only Hfi Men's High Rubber Hoots only T. .,7fi Men's Pants, worth $ l.()n..! U.fiO Men's l?nnts, worth 51.00....,..;. li.00 Men's Pants, worth 2.00 1.15 Suspenders, regular Jloe kind , 20 Men's Wool Socks 20 Men's Underwear, regular 7fe j;rade aO Ladies' Combination Suits; 515 Ladies' Hose, Pair 0(1 Ladies' Skirts worth Sl.iiO only 1.00 Furs worth ijW.no, this week.,...' , 2.00 Furs worth 7.00, this week fi.fiO Furs worth 5.50, this week Men's Heavy Working Shirts..." Ladies' Fine Wool Underwear only.,.. Men's Dress Shirts worth $1.25...! 1.50 .10 .1)0 .Hfi Coimc and See For Vourscl vn. 3 Doors East of PostolHce. THE II EST KE.MEDY FOR CUOUP. (Prom the Atcliison, Kan., Daily Olobe This is the Reason uheu the uoinau who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in tin. i,ii,I.H of the niitlit bv a whoon from on, nf tllM children. The croup remedies are al-1 most, as sure to ne lost, in case of croup, us h revolver is sure to be lost in case ot I burglars. There used to be an old. j fashioned remedy for croup, kuowu us hive syrup and tolu, but some modern mothers sav that ClimnlM.rluli,'u rv,i,i, Ilemedy is better, and does not cost so much. Jt pauses the patient to "throw up the phlegm', ipiicker, and gives re lief In u shorter time. Oivethisrcmedy as soon as the ernupy cough apixjirs and it will prevent the attack . It never lai.sanu is pleasant and safe to take. i-orsaieoy i,yons ti Applegate, Drain Ilenson Drue Co., Cotluiio Grove. Why was Lot's wife turn cd into a pillar of salt? Hecause She stopped . to Rubber Neck. Butshew.is not to blame, she thought she was passing the NEW ERA DRUG STORE The Kest Rubber Goods Of all kinds for sale. CLEAN FRESH STOCK When 3'ott buy Coffee Spices, Canned Goods Fruits, Rice, or any other of the mam' things to eat, in the Grocery Line Of course you want them Clean anc' Fresh AT OUR STORED 9 9 Everything Fresli Cleat SKILLMAN & BENSON, West Side Cottage Grove, Oregon. I -NOTICE POK PUHUCATION, United States Ijind ofnee, I , m Itoseburg, Ore., Nov. 3, HJO-.'. j Notice is heieby iciven that inoom.i pnance with tlio provisions of the net of Confess of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land States by act of August , 1892, Ambroso I.. Wooilard of Cottage Orove, County of Ijine, Slate of Oregon has this day filed in this office his stvorn statement No. 387-1, for the pur chase of the W W of Sec. No. 20, Township '1 South, of Itaiigo 3 Wt and will offer proof to show that the land souifht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aid 'and before the Itegister and Re ceiver ot tins otlk-it at ItoHohiug. Ore. on j-riuuy me -'.'nil ilay ol 3Iay, IWEi. He names as witnesses: William Kimball. Harvev Tavkir. William llrowu, Ella J. Woodaiil, of witage urove, ure. Any and nil peisons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oifico on or before said Siind day of Mnv, ISM, J.T. Hiiiixies, Itrgister, 1 WE GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE g- . To the first 20 people who purchase one of our Special $10 Men's tgg Suits, a fine Ornamental Metal Clock. These are just such clocks g .-is are sold by the Jeweler for $2.f0 and $51.00. littch clock has an accurate and reliable one day movement with .'-inch dial, are fjj 10 inches in height, 'richly ornamental and have a j;old finish, and m are an ornament to anv shelf or mantel. F03 THE SUIT is an .-ill-wool dark blue Cheviot with white hair line stripe run ning Vi inch apart. The fabric is strictly all-wool of extraor diiiary quality for the price- Coat is a tour-button sack, lined with good quality, black Itallian cloth, fouroutsideand one inside pocket. Vest and trousers have regular pockets, and till three garments are stylishly cut and well shaped. The suit is one that will please most any man, and there is no better value to be found anywhere. Ik one of the 20 to get a clock free mm NOTICE- pOit PIIIJ1.ICATJON. & BARBERS. We uin now located In our New ftiurterH, oiioslte tlio Postollla', ii ml resiMjctftllly Solicit the pntroniiKO of till Who desire llrst-tliiBH work. A LARGE NEW PORCELAIN BATH TUB. CJIVK U8 A CAI(L. VJ L J' United Ktutert l-Jind Olllce, KoseimrK. um:, Oct. Si, VM'l, Notice Ih hendiy f;l veil t hut In eoni plluiice with tho provlsloiiH of the .ci oi i oiiKrcHH of jiiiih ;i, m, en titled "An Act for the nnl of Timber I.iuiiIm In the Htulen of Cnliforiiht, Orejron, Nevitdlt nnd WitHhliiKton Territory," uh extuuded to nil the Public I.uiid HtutcH by net of August 4, 1SUJ, JeHse W. PiiitIhIi, of Jef. ferHon, County of .Marlon, Htnto of Oregon, huh turn ilay tiled lu HiIm olllce liU Mwurn Htiitemeut No. 3727 for the iiurchUM! of the I Attn 3, 4, a, ii t i oi (section lo. IV). TowiihIiIii ' Hoilth of Ibimre 1 Went nnd will offer proof to xhow that the hind sought Ih mon: valu able for Its timber or Htono I linn for jiKrlciiltiirul ptirposcH, mid to entail iimii him elulni to wild hind iM-foru lliiiie Ij, Ware. IJ. H. CoiiiiiiIhm oner. at Eugene, Oregon on Monday the U'th day of January, 1D03. lie imineH uh wiuichwh: X. II. Martin, of Cottairo drove. Ijiiio Co., Ore., Ora Wilson, of En- Kene, I.une Co., Ore,, J. W. Houck, of CottaKO drove, LnnoCo., Ore., Jt. H. Jfiistoii, of Kugene, Lane Co, Ore. Any aud all iiersoiiH cluinilng nd verxely the abovo-deKCrllied IuikIh aro reiiiiCHted to lllo their claluiH In HiIh ollico on or before said lL'th dnv of Jainmry, iuo.1. J, T, lIiniiiiKH, IteglHter. c oab Jackets, ' Capes. 111 III 0 I FOE XAJDTJilS MISSES and CI-UX,TTlj I I Hcmenway & Burkholder. MOTICK FOIt I'UIIMCATION. Unltwt Statu fillil onlrr. 1 ItoMjburf. UrcKun.Ocl. law. , , S'otlsels licreliridvcHlliat In Miiiiillani-a Willi i tliepriivlsliiliBiil in art uoiikssoi Juneii, mm, f NOTICK FOIt fUllf-ICATION. Ulilteil Hlatss fjtnil nmi. ItinebiirK Oreiruu, on. iwu. NOTICE POH PIIIIMOATION. Unllwl Htalcs Urnl (lffly. ...Ti,i.i ..VV. Yii Ynri ha aalaul Tlmljer YmvU ' ""TV " "''"r Kiven i rial in coiii lanrt muii-u Is ncrslir kIvsii lliat In roimi! ?" 1 '.' L0!1. . " .t.0. J,". f..'i'ei r;?.i.T' N. f.t ,J,i with lhoi.ri.vl. .na.nftli. act .if Cfiiurre.s ol with His nrovlsUins of lh ill .,f n SL. Ml lira m-....v.-..M..j..-, 'r5-5".-::--,,Ti:; Juiioa. l7S.i-illlllt,l lAnlt fur (tin sal,, i.l Jlllin a. 11 tillll.u, .11., .... 1... . llMnn,, Congrnu nf I'h.rii. ft i'nllik if Kiinnt CoiiiitT at Kn, Nevsilii anil Wa.liliiKton Terrltiiry'asiix- Ron, Nevaila, ami Wahliimuii TurrltVirv.'' J. H'. I'fii.i. ( oriimi liii ih i dar IlleS I '- tnlel ti all the imullc lanil states by ai l nf ailcmleil Inall Iliol'nUlo liriil Hlalea livtfii .Vi" m ?,l. .nrii s ui init No m for th AiiKU.UIIi lwii, owirge W llrceilln. nf Kalr- Anifii.t i, im, Aliian'lor l'Vllolt ! nf thi itt i. .if Hertlim No noniit(;...nlUne,atal1ifOre.li.tlir.layfllml iifl(arrlsliiirK,(V f 1,1 m , Waln fOro h., SSJsH'feft SBml'k lpf!C..AiWib iatJnlay Kl'thli.yr'l l. fin. .TJ?.L?: VKL"S WV.. VJ? "i'T'i 'V.r?i c5fm"!, John W. Cubit, neir8 W. Hunter, nf Kiinm.-, Ore.. James w. insnuie, ni rairnmuu,, m,. l!0. Henainesaa wIIiicsm-: Alba ('. Maltssnii, m irvlnir, Ore, ....... .iinnv i,. , are, u n. (Joimnls. r.,:iThB,tih;.tt!r.,,&).oro,tnn' A lAmn II. 10 '' h wltnettHei- l.. a ..IUn nnl a .1 rsa " uy and' all person. Vlaliiilim ailvi-rsely Vnnnir, of HprlnirlMit, Ore.. William Oll.lrsi.; i .fA,"?,'" Vj?'.' "' Bl"!""'fl'l. "reKun, Jainri N. IheaLve-iltscrlbeit lan.U are rf.iie.t. lo llle of Kinrine, Ore., Henry ialie.n, uf Irvlnir, ItV utXT'n n,"VJV."e".V' ,lok their claims In this office mi or In-fore saili;ih Ore. , !'5ri" It?"""- re.,(l. W. Hunter, nf V.u. ,Uv..f .lutinarv. lWrl. Aniraml all m.r,tna illitilnt. u,1VA,K. tt,A aciip, J. T. IIIUIMIKM. IteKlnter. aUnre ilcsrrlbnl laml are re.iiesteU In file ihflr nanus in tins nmce on or iieiuru saiti I7iii ilay i ... .III,... flu,., NOTICK KOK rUHMCATION ' 1. T. Iln'oais, hVirftter. Unlteil mutes Isnul onire, ItnseburK. Ore, tli. wai. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance , with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Junes, lmb. entlllcil "Anact for the sine ol , Umber taiuls In IheHlales of California, , Oregon, , NevaiU ana wesiunijioii jerruory, n Any nmi all persons claiming mlversulv il, alKivctecrllil lamls am r.,.....i i their Halms lu thlsofficeoii or liefnra a.M r ilay of au., ltucl NOTICK Kit It rUHMCATION. T. (llinuri lli'irlstiir. NOTICE KOU PU1IM0ATJ0N, Unlteil Biiiles Laml Office. ., . . Ilo.eburg, Ore., Oct. 29 nmi ft!!' ill "'..'.?iy.M ' To Trade. A high grade U, C. Hmlth or CoKh lotible Imri-el, ImmmerleHH Hhotguii either 10 or Piguuge.foryoiiiigHtock. Enquire at the Nugget olllce. ItfitM-il.f.rir. firm . sTlr(.l Tsu khiTi I .WiSd Y,'. .'hl.-'onlSi'l'S. .'w ,W..m" it No ' i"e Ie '.f TlinVr uiiVl? In Ihe mltesM C.H ' !';,',,l',' HI' W'fi&n &nltltl ."; ainl will oer pr.Mif to show that the anil VvhtSlor ol (Lilian TofovoCo ..f lin- fi. ! i '" thU.luy tiled In thli oillcu l.la .w....)rt,t.u" sought la mora valuable for Us limber nrsloiio 1 T'S fllila daVflft'l In incnt No. itol f r hi i urchaii ofihi' w'.?'f; Henamesasw Inesses: " . . .iflZrr.i.V.l . .. ......i ik. Oregon, onThurwlar Ihe 15th ila. 1,1 j.i ,ViZ' Henamcsai witnesmia: " 'v"' Aliyanu auiiersons eianiiiiiu imj,i-i v,'" mikki. ' T aboveleserlbiMl lamia are requested to Hie ' ,.-., Bi(naM11. .VifVA1pdV,iliU0,,,f"m,0,,'',r,' " '"l, iyZ& tmix Kill. Iloblnson, nay of April, ivui, , Jon I'almtr.of Coltaged ove, Une Co.. Ore. Any ana all persons claiming ailversely the I . . . . . .,,,. ,,v,.,,BV,m,,H auverseiy tne - - - - above rtescr beil laluls are riuitsji to ni ,., ,,i.ii I Ihelr claims In this office on oi'jefore salit 16th Fine renldenees, choice lots, bininew day of January, 1K, """"wioin blocks for sale Jrunie Kl'ox A Co, J T Uripuks, llcglster. William T. (lordon, of Kugene, Une Co o,. !"nn T- "'!". . Joseph 'shlee. of ciVii'A' V. ? "re" w M.wIiltt,of Amoi. Un.,:J" Uregon, .biMrVLlira d"ay ofiVnuir?, l'''ti& J. T- IlniMiiEs, Jtegliter. I-