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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1903)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. LUli W. llllNRY, Ildltor and Proprietor. KnUrcdet the rstitomee at Cottage (trove, oreien a t Second Cles mall renl'rr. In tsmre known upim Hilli.crlplli.il 11M1 1. I.AO, Ailrrrll'li'i; Hairs limi'x miillrHlluii. thir r m:u u kepi on tt at e. v. male's Advertising Ari'ni'T. l ami m Mc-ehanti K.v change, "an r taut-two, raltturnta. where win runt for advertising ran Iwmmlr (or II. FkIUAY, jANUAtti' 2, I9J3. A perfron accustomed to the cold weather mid deep snows ofilieCcn tral states nt tins Srca-on oi tlie vear can bcarcely realize that it in now mid-winter and that people in onr old state arc sliiveiinir around ex pensive coal fires ami the "beautiful snow" is several feet deep on the level and still falling. From the tone of the press and the opinions of representative people with whom vc have talked it is fair to presume that among the likely candidates lor U. b. senator. Hon. C. W. Fulton is the first choice of the republicans of I.ane count. We also believe that he is the choice of the republicans of Oregon and that he will be our next U. S. senator. The resignation of Binger Her man. Commissioner of the General Land Office, at this time, comes as 1 omcwliui of a surprise, especially when we take into consideration the fact that he had some time yet to serve. However, his name has been freely mentioned by the news papers in connection with the office of U. S. Senator, hence his resigna tion, just before the meeting uf tbe state legislature, may have some significence. Ashland Town Talk, one of the newsiest and brightest semi-weekly papers in Southern Oregon, changed hands last week, being purchased or its former proprietor Geo, C. Stanley, by S. L. Burton, formerly of the Enterprise of Ev ansville, Minn. Mr. Stanley ex pects to remain in Ashland and embark in other business unless he changes hi, mind. Heisau enter prising newspaper man and a hustler and we regret to see him quit the business. However Mr. Burton, the new editor, comes well recommended and will doubtless give the people of that locality a splendid paper. ITOMS FROM SILK CRUUK. Dec. fll. HKI2. n.vdt? ltnlicock nud (incur Whwlor Ntnrtitl In towliool tlilx tnoriitnir. John Anility nml family Hviit ChrlntiiMH In yo city with lvlntlvm Hunry I.oiiK mid Shade HiuyIiiiiii mv Itoth wi-CrttllliK with linIN lit t ho ptvr-ont time. Mr, ldn KoIuvovon anil family npi'lit I'lirlxtnuiH with Ikt pntvntM .Mr, 11111I .Mix. .iniui union. Alrx. Kniinn Uninowooil nml clilhU ivn nt ltotvim ntv vIsIUiir rvlntlviw nml Irlt'iiiln In thin locality. ltov. llrviui of Stnrtniiw Orovo over onrjtood roiuiH tins 11. 111. on uiHWiiy hiinio from Limine where he held Mr- vlctn yeHtenlny. Aplinliitmetitri at the Advent chtirvh tor Friday eve and Snturdiiy were enneeled on nrcoutit ot the In clement weather. Kimerinliiwell turn riled the over land ant TiiewltLV liliriit for Fox valley and Melminn when lu oxpoctx liiNK'tKi tlie noudnyx Willi mends. Mix. llurclinm entertained n few of her friend with 11 niot excellent din ner on XtniiK. Those urtwent to en joy her hospitality were: .Mr. mid Mix. TiimpklnN.oftileiiwood ItelKhtH, .Mr. nml .Mix. Single. Mr. nml Mrs. HnrrlM, Mr. nud -Mix. i W. Cnldwell, Cluirlemind KorvHt Tompkins. Ituliv Slnftle, MIsh Alum Martin and (Veil Caldwell. SlMl'I,KC01.l)s, Cte to lie idtiiiile. if at nit nr-ilonct-d. The tmfest hv ht t imt them xsideat he vrrv heirfmtins. ImIImpI V Ilnre liiittml yrii Maps a cold ami rvinve ilif esn-e ot iill. ., WV mid $ 00 untie m pro Unit! More. To Harn More, Learn More. , The International tWiwihiiidOiiee Schools, of Sornntou, l'n., nro KWInK the Kuril More lMucntlon to nearly half a million Nttidenta In Steam, Mu rine. Kleotrtcitl, Civil KiiKltn-erliiK, K I ee t r o t It e r a p e 11 1 lex. t'hemln t ry . .tniwlntr, Arelilteetuiv. ilewlirn. Sheet Metal Work. I'ltiuililtn;, lleiitltiir nnd Ven tllat Ion. Mlnlitrt. KiikIIkIi Urwtwheri.roiiiiiieiw, IVdiuiOKy. Im KtuiRe. 1-utterltiR and Sign I'nlnt lltjr. Nnvlmttlon and Textile Maint fncttirlni;. I Hyoiinn' worklmr Iiiiik hour tor! (mall pay and wUh to tleen'nue your hontx if laltor and liu'reaso your pay cluvk, till out coupon and mall to J. .1. llnNNKit, Cottniw tlrove. Ore., Koeal .Viwiit. Nnnte ' AddrvxH Oeuupatlou .. . ' Interested In Masonic election.. At a rvKttlnr meeting of Oottntre (!rove Lodw No. 21 A. F. & A. M. the following olllectx ven electetl for the etiHiiIiiK .venr: Oliver A eatch. . M. .1. K. Yonmr. S. V.: Italnh Whlinde, J. : V. S. Iteniiett. Scey.: and Dar win Hrlxthw, Trent. The new ollkfix nml their nppoltttees were histalled last Snturdiiy evenlmr nt which time ilttlte 11 larsv iuiimIht tif Masons werv present. First Class Optician Coming. Dr. J. O. Watts, the optician of Ktt- Kene. who recently retiirnei trom Chicago where he took a post iirndn ntu course lit the litst optical school In the country, will lie In Cottiifw (rove Friday and Saturday .Ian 2nd nnd 3rd. His work lsu-to-dnte and you enn't miss It If you need work In his line. Orange Organizer Here. Last summer a special represen- Cyras J. Walker, state organizer of the state KnuiKi' of Oreiiii, was In the city one day hist week and while here made this otlicu a pleasant will. DttritiK his stay here he drove out mid visited the Const Fork Uninire about seven mile south ot this city. Mr, Wnlkvr wnu born at the old notick for I miuc.vrioN. Unitnl Stnte Uand Otlire, Iloseburi:, Otvson, Dee. 38, 1002. Notice I hereby jrlven that in eompli. unco with the provisions of the act ot Coiikiw of June S, 1S78. enlillfil "An net for the mlo of timber lanlls in the States of California, Otecon, Nevada, anil WushhiRtonT' rritory, 'usextemUsI to all the 1'tiblle Uiml Mutes ny uuioi August 4, 1892. Ote An lerson, of Ter eboiiiie, Countv of Kel Iike, State of Minn. has ' this day Med .in this otllee his sworn stntcii.cnt No. 4181, forthopurelmsooflheSW SK5(, SK4 SW'X, Lot 6&- of Sec No. tf. in Tp 21 South, of Unnge 1 West ; and will offer proof tosliow that the land Minlit is more valuable for its timber or Hone than fcr agricultural purposes, ami to establish Ids claim to said land before Mario 1.. ware, U S Coininiss oner at Kuguue, Oregon, on Tuesdav. the 10th day of Mar., 1903. He names as witnetwa. G.S. Teeters, T II Tertcrs, of wllil- 1 t ........... 11. ..,.. t t?.i.....iu of Oakland, Oregon. Any ami an persons Claiming nuvers Iv the above ilescrlbeil lands aro r o'uestol to Hie ilielr claims In thii ottice on or ueiore sain iutn nay 01 .Mar , inu J. 1. liHiixiES. jteuister. NOTICK KOH l'l'lU.H'ATION. United States Laud Olllce, ItoseburK. Ore., Oct. 1. 11HW. Notice Is hereby nlven that In coin. pllnuct With the pnivlsloua of the Act ofCotimss nt duueil, 1S7S, en tllli"! "An Act for the sate .of Timber Lands In the States ot California, Oregon. Nevada nud WilahliiKtmt Teriltor.v." ns extended to nil the I'millc Land States by act of Aujritst 4. IMtt, Jesse W. I'arrlsh. of ,lef- feixon. County of Murlott, State ot Oregon, has this tiny tiled 111 this otlicv his sworn statement No. aTS, tor the ptitvhusc of the Lots :i, 4. 0 & T of Section No. :to. Township 2:1 South ot ItaiiRv t Wst and will offer nroot to show that the laud sought Is iiioim vulu able for Its tlutlHT or stone than (or HKncultural purposes, nud to cstali lish his claim to said laud liefotv Marie L. Waiv. I". S. Commissioner, at liiiKvMic, OivKon on Monday the 12th day of .launary, UKCI. lie names as witnesses: N. H. Martin, ot Cottiijre drove, Lune (., Ore., Ora Wilson, of Kit itene, Irftlie Co., On., d. W. Houck, of Cot tanv drove, LaneCo., ()iv It. S. Huston, of Htuiviie, Ume Co. Oiv. Any and all hixous elaimlnK ml vervely the ubove-dcscrllicd luuds mv iiHiuiMted to tile their claims In this olllce on or iH'forti said 12th dav ot .launary, IW.'l. .1, T. H.oiKins, IteKlster. ...1..- r v...l..... " ,ST;r"' : hVIdt.nnu Mission, near Walla Walla tied in the city long enough to pre pare a nice descriptive article on Bohemia and secure a generous number of cash subscribers for tbat excellent paper. Since that time nothing regarding the Bohemia dis trict has appeard in its columns to gladden the heart of the mine owner and prospector that has spent his time and money in tbe hills of old Bohemia. Last week, however, a short article appeared, giving its many readers some idea of the wonderful development of the camp during tbe past year and of its prospects for the future. The Re view is a valuable mining paper and is read by thousands of mining men who know nothing of Bohe mia nnd its wonderful prospects, hence an effort should be made to furnish it with a good reliable news and descriptive letter every month. Time was when Mr. Geer. was iustly popular in this state and stood high in tbe councils of bis party, but that was before his po litical perfidy of the last June cam paign, when instead of putting bis shoulder to the wheel as did his predecessor, ex-Governor Lord when he failed in getting the re nomination. Mr. Geer petulently sulked in his tent, and even lent assistance to the opposing forces, if not directly, indirectly, by bis in activity and indifference. It will be remembered that it was Theo dore Thurston Geer, who after agreeing to act in the capacity of chairman of the i.'rnud republican ratification meeting of state and county candidates near tbe close of the late campaign, betrayed his friends and political associates, and on the eve of the big ratigcation, under tbe pretex tbat urgent busi ness required his attention at Rose burg, he deserted his friends and 0-workers, unexpectedly put in his "J0 "fance in this city and while Lw(iir Salem ratification was in o.giess under the directions of a substitute chairman, Mr. Geer, sat in the office of the McClallen hotel, swapping -yarns with a few of the hotel guests. Now this is tbe man who poses as tbe only logical sena torial candidate, and urges and feigns to expect his election to tbe United fatates senate by tbe repub lican members of tbe Oregon legis lature at tbe coining session. He will be set down on good and hard. Tbe people never have and never will sanction such perfidy as was displayed by Governor Geer during the late campaign. Roseburg Plaindealer. In ISIs nnd was tbe flmt white child born west of the Rocky Mountains. He states that Interest in the (Jrnture is Increnslmr and that many new (iruuxes will he Instituted during the next year. The Alabama Warblers Quit. Cortes (J nek I Miller a former Ash land boy, hns been acting aadvauce iitreutfor the Ahtlmnm w arl Iers. a conglomeration ot colored folks who recently passed south through Ash land but did not show here. Now the colored Warblers hn-e disbanded. The end came nt Wood land, Cnl., nnd there Miller mixed In a tight with some ot the colored folks nnd wax arrested. Miller nlso had trouble at Duns- mulr. There he "borrowed $!i from W. D. Nunnmnker and gave an order on the show and the cashier refused to pay, but Niinamaker called In the constable and broke up the show. There was trouble galore nt many other points, before the disbanding cume. Now the negroo have started to make their own way, via. the ho bo route, a numlier passing through here n few days ago In n box ear. Town Talk. The Pittsburg Mining & Milling Co., of Uohemln; capital stock, $150. 000; W. H. Shane, Frank Fllsher und (iiiHtaf Qustnfson. Grizzly Mountain Milling & Reduc tion Co., of Cottage Grove; capital stock, $1,000,000; John Ctirran. Dnn Byrne and F. M. Uynie. NOTICK FOR PUHLICATION. United States Land Offin., Rosebiirit, Ore., Nov. 18. 1902. Notice is hereby iriven that in eonnili miee with the provisions of the act of Uoiicrtwsol June.!. Ibis, entitled All Act (or the sale of Timber Land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Imd States hy act of August 4, XS9S, James W. Seuvey, of l-'ugene, Co. of Lane. State ol Ore gon has this duv tiled in this olflce his sworn Ktstement No. 3942, for the pur chase of the W'fi W l-2of Section No. 32 in Township 23 South, of Range 1 West and will offer proof to show that the html sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than (or agricultural purposes,and to establish his claim to paid laud before Marie L. Ware, U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Lane Co. Ore gon, on Wednesday the llth day o( Feb. 1903. He names as witnesses: Austin Root, of Springfield, LaneCo., Ore , James Handle, of Kairmount, Uine Co., Ore., John Scavey, Jesse Seavey, of Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lamisare ic ipiested to tile their claims in this office on or More said llth day of Feb., 1903. J. T. IlKinoKs Register. NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roeeburg, Ore., Nov. 10, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sate of timber lands in tlie States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory 'as extended to all the Public Land States by actof August 4, 1892, Alice M. Corner, of Eugene, County of Lane, Statu of Ore., lias this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3927 for the Surcliaeo o( the W H NE l-4of Section b. 22in Township No, 22S, Range c 1 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Itf timber or atone than (or agricultura purposes, nnd to establish her claim t said land before Marie L ware, V S. Commissioner at Eugene, Ore' gon, on Saturday, the 14th, day of Feb., 1903, She names as witnesses : Martin Haagenson, Matt Anderson, Nils Hanson Roe, Mary Anderson, of Eugene, Lane Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the alajve-descrlbcd lands are le quested to file their claims in this office on oroeiore sain uui day 01 rei)., iuiu. J. T. iskidoeh. Register, XOTlCli FOR PUHLICATION. United States Und Olllce, Koiebunr. Oreaoti. Pec. 24. I!H. Notice is hereby given that in comnll auee with the provisions of the act ol Oongrvssot June 3. 1878, entitled "All act for the sale of timber lauds In the Slates of Cnllfni ula. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all I lie Politic latml Stales hy act of An Bust 4. 1892. Hiram E. wood, of Euuenc Co. of Lane Slate of Oregon has tills day tiled in thiioRlcehisswornetalement No. 4102. for the initelmse of the N ow os o s j 01 see .o. i", iwp. 28 South, of Itauge 2 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mure valuable fur Its limber or stone than for imr cultural mirnoees. and to establish his claim to sainianu. oeloro .Marie 1.. ware, u, Commissioner at Euueiie. Oreunn on Thursday, the 12th day of Mar,, 1003 He names as wllmsfes: J. W I'arrlsh, of Jefferson, Oiegon Nil .Martin, James w Houck. of Cot tage drove. Ore., Buy N wllsou.of En- gene, Ore . Any and all persons claiming adverse Iv the above-described lands aie re quested to tile their claims 111 this otllee on or before said 12th day of Mar., 1003. J . 1. lliiiiMiBS. lteinster. -! i-4- By Their Clothes Xhe Porter is not the only, man who, knows another by his elot lies. Our Clothing Make a in, in look uentlemaiily, anil If he riciirieiminlv, there's no society In lh! World we can t fit for. i . ! Remember we are Selling COST out Cloth ins at OIJK CliOTilBi; Is Coot!, Hletratiit and Weil Marie NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Und Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Dee., 24, 1902. Notice is hereby triven that in cumuli anconlth the provisions of the actof Congress of June it, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tunlier laiuls In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'nbllu Land States by net of August 4. 1892. Itav N. wilson, of En gene, Countyof Iane, Statu of Oregon has this day 11 led in thisoffice his sworn statement No. 4103, for the purchase of the W'ii SE ii AS M SW 1-4 of Sec 10. Tit 23 S of R2 W. ami will offer nroof to rvliow tnat the laiul sought Is more valu ivrils tltuovr or stonntlutu lorngri 2iilturiiliiiriKi4W, and to establish his claim to said land before Marie t.. Ware US Commissioner at Eugene. Ore., on Thursday tue 1 .'iliduy of March, 1003. ile names us witnesses: J W Parrish. of Jefferson. Ore.. N II Martin, James W Houck, of Cottage Grove, Ore,, Hiram E wood, of Eugene, Ore. Any and nil persons claiming adverse ly the above-ilcscril'ed lands are re' quested to file their claims in this office on or oeloresatil r.'tli ilavol .Mar., mui. J. T. IlaiDUBH, Rcgjster. on n " ,n . MRS. PET SANFORD'S For FnshiiiimbU. Dressmakinu- MAIN STIIKET CoTTAGK GXOVE. OrM. JEROME KNOX Attomey-ut-Law mm prompt attention rM 10 Mlnlnt Iluilnui. Cottagb Grove, Orb. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Laio o o : Ofllceon Jlaln street t--COTTAGK GROVK, ORB. nous. COFFMAN. To the wife ofCorvvin Cofdnan on .Sunday Decemlier 28th 1902, a hoy, weighing 8 llm. The C. M, A. Band. la.now prepared to furnish good music for part lew, receptloiiH nnd ao rlala at reiiaoitahlu raten, 0. W. Wallace, Bub. Man. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oflice, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec, 17, 1902. rtotlre is iieretiv (riven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot limber lands in the Mutes of California. Oreicon. Nevada and Washington Territorv."as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AiiKiist 4. 1892. Charles A. Wintenneier of hngene Co. of Lane. State of Ore has this day fileil in this oflice his sworn statement No, 4151, for the purchase of the W NW K.IVW S.W S of Seo No 10. tp20 bouth, of llange 7 W. and will offer prool to snow mat tlie land sought Is more valuable for its llml-er or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his rl 1I111 to said land before Marie L. Ware. V. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday the 9th day of Match. 1003. He names as witnesses. fleorge Hunter, of Eugene, LaneCo, Ore , James Handle, olFalrmount, Lane Co., Ore., Charles K. Shatill, uf Panther. Lane Co., Oregon. I. IL Michael, of Mound, Iaue Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse, ly the above-described lands are re quested to llle their claims In 1 1 1 1 .- office on or bhfore said 9th day of Mar.. 1903. 3. T. HuiiKixs. Itegister. I NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Unite.! Stales Land Office, Kocebunr. Ore., Oet. 13. 1902. Notice li hereby given thtt In rompllince with the provltlont ol the actof Congreuof Junes, 178, entitled "An act (or tbe aleo( timber land! In the Stales of California, Ore. ton, rtevaaa, ana "amiiirtoii Territory," as extended to all the PubllnLan4 Btatea br act or adkuii , vm, Hiiium a. oiibert or Portland, Ciiunlr of Mullnomah. Slate of Oregon, haathlidav died Intbls oflice bla tworn lUle- A8!(8Wo(SectlonNo.a, Towmhlp lS.,oI Itanice2weit and will olfer proof to how tbat the land ought Is more valnable for Irs timber or stone than for agrtenltnral purpotei, and Xo eaiauiiiu mm cianii to aaia iana ueiore Mane L. Ware. IJ. 8. Commliilnner at Enn.. Oregon, 011 Monday the 6tb day of January, iwi. lie names ai witnesses: William Wllle, of Amos. Ore.. Herman T. Dow. Joiepli Hchlee.of ColUge Orove, Ore,, L, Wbltaou. of Kairene. Oregon. Any and all personi claiming adferselythe above described lands are reqoeited to Ale iueir ciaiina in mis onice on or Deiore saia bin aayouan., iwn. J. T. Hainesi. Register. NOTICE POIl PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Hoteborg, Ore., October 2. 1W2. Notice ti hereby glren tbat In compliance with tbe tirovlftons of the aet of Con&rrenf Jane 3,, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter. rltnrr." as extended to all the 1'uhllA rnd Slates by act of Augutt 4, 1892, Prank I). Wheeler, of Cottage Orove Co. of Lane, Ktateof Oresron. has this day tiled In thla oflice hla sworn statement No. 8772. for the nnrrhaaeof he UK ii of Section No. 22. Townihlp 228oulb, ofltauge 2 West and will offer proof to show that the una aougnt is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural narnniiei and 10 establish his claim to said land before Marie L. Ware. lT- 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Thurrday the IMbilay-of January, I ("JO. lie names as witnesses: J. E. Yonnir. V. 11. PhllllDi. Kills Roblnaon. Jon i'atmer.of CottageO ove, LaneCo., Ore. Anvand all nersons clalmlna advorsslv the above described lands are reqo-sted to file their claims In this office on or oefore said 15th day of January Itxn. I. p.lvu.n, i,ci,i, 1 HERBERT LEIGH AHSAYKH AND MBTALUmUWT Euok.sk Oukoo.n. Ut$t Equipped MMjr ofllfe In the Bute. Hm- filei by mail re eel prompt attention, work nc teiti made on ore Pmplci of one to flfijr ponndi toitetermlne tne most unliable metlv odi of treatment. J'rlces on application. L. T. HARRIS Attorney and dounsdor-at-Law Special attention given to the law of Mines, First National Hank Ilnilding. KUUENK. OftK. AT PACIFIC TIMBER GO'S STORK, Under Odd Fellow's Hall, - COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. BARGAINS In our Capes, Coats, Jackets, Furs and Skirts, which will be sold at reduced prices. Also a Ten per cent Discout. In our Clothing: ' which will Li elude Men's Youth's and Boys' Suits Pants and 1 I OVERCOATS. I c oak& ackets, Capes, urs. FOR LAJIOjGS M.i:SS3iS and ClrTILiDHilSlSr Hemenway & Burkholder. VICTORY FOR T. K. RICHARDSON. The great run on pianos and organs nt the Riclianlson Music House In the laft sixty days has been a wonder to ourselves, having sold in all 35 pianos and ornns ns follows; Eula O. Hay nes Piano E. J, Daueval Organ .Jacob II row 11 ' ' " IJ. E.' and J. D. WoodrulT. Piano W. S. Anderson .' . , . ; Organ Mrs. G. E. Crouch. ' Miss Emma G, Hryan.. , . . . .Piano Samuel G. Wliittsctt.. .Organ Sherman Spong...... ,. " E. F. Owens . , Jessie Clernms. ..... . . Piano W. G, Kelly 'Organ J. V. Ubnhare..... V E. J. 6x 4 Piano J. S. Chatney , ....... Organ E. VV. Redifer........ " Azalia Lodge, of H. of Glendale, Ore , Piano Jasper Patton ' Organ R. II. Cook '" Florence Audtcwn " D. Murry, V. I.. ..' . . Edwards " Unci Crow , " P Rogers J. A. Chancy M. E.Judkins Lillian Carper N.'E. Comptou A. Pr Larson " Uert Wells ,.. " II. Doren Mary A. Taplln, Sldnow, Mich Piano Rem Fate " W. C.Jolinson Grand Piano Levi Geer Piano J. E. YOUNG Mtorney-at-Zaiv Office on Mafn street. West SM. COTTAGK . GKOVK, OkK, A. H. KING Attorney at Law, IIOTTAOK OHOVK. OHE. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr, HeatrlnK at reasonable eaarsea. All work guaranteed tlr'itt'lm. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest I'rlri COTI AOK (iHOVK. ORK A lilirli trrmle L. O. Htnlth or Colta double Imrrt'l. linmnierleflH aliotirun. either 10 or lounge, foryountf'Htock. isnquiro nt tno Nugner. oince. Besides the above list we hove sold many small instruments, such as violins, guitars, banjos and mandolins. This leaves our stock compatativcly exhausted, and leaves our floors vacant and ready to receive a fine cir load ol Needham pianos and organs direct Irom the New York factory. Our shelving and show window is also empty, and ready to re ceive a large shipment of stools and scarfs from the Tonk Mfg. Co., of N. V, With twelve years' continued experience with the Needham goods we have found them the most satis actory, both to ourselves and to our customers. We earnestly in vlte the intending pur chasers of pianos especially to see this fine lot of instruments before purchasing elsewhere. K. Richardson JVIiratc Douse, ROSEBURG AND COTTAGE GROYE. CKOUP. . Tim tm'ulinr rough uliluli indicates croup, is usually wu Known 10 me mothers 01 crouiiy cinniiuii, no uiiiu should Imj Inst in Ilia ircMtinent of it. and fur lids imriiosd no nuillelim Iibh received nioie iniiversul iipprovul than Olimnborliiln'sCouKli Itemeily, Do not wasto vidualile time In cxperimeiitiiiK with untried remedies, no inHtter Mow liiulily they may bo recommended, hut itIvm this ine1 ulnu us d I reeled und svinntonis of croiin will oulckly illsun iHiiir. I'or sain liy I.vons A Applcpne, l)rnln, Henson Initr Co., Oittsgu I i rove. L. G. HIGGINS, ASSAYER, au.txrti i' jus, , annuo v. CHARGES: oolil, Mllrer, tkip(r, teed, each. . iiuiii aim Oliver.. Hold, Mirer 11 ii. (Tom Hid tead. .1.(J0 AM ..1.60 . .v.w ..1.00 All work done carefully, and straight bual. Iiess or mine Mill orders solicited, NOTICK KOIt MIDMOATJON, land Office at Jtoseburr, Ore., Notlie Is hereby kIvcn that ihUnS&. nswd seitler hinil" "oil "i ( f. 'fiP loinalie rtnsl roo In support i j his Vt.in f '" . i'"1 Vil;'.'-'' "I'l, mail. "liC, jiV,' I, "are, U. H, (.'ommUs nner, at Kursna oil on January 17, iwrj, V,. fslvln Casleel i liir No. ssto, (or Ihe H U BK iSH ii 1 is ti a NKl.l8eo.Tii. jAK. H,V W W He nainer lfi follow nc wltneuea to .n. I'erry (Jasleel, B.,ln.w, ore., John Jlsnry tenders, JrTln, Ore., Charles FrlsUe, Junc tion City, Ore., James Kennedy, of Baitn.w, Ore J.T.IIiiiimjij, Hegiiur. is i