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J. E. YOUNG Mtorney-ai-Law ofScs n Wain strut, VTsst Mas CorrAott Grovh, Ork. L. T. HARRIS Httorntv and Gounselor-ai'lato rf lal stlsntlon tlttn to Ik Uw el Minn. Flrtt National Hank Building. EUUKNE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Mtorneyat-Law o o o i oar on Main ttrwt I Cottaok Grovk, Orb. A. H. KING Attorney nt Law, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. .1. fl. JOHNSON tod F. .G EBV .ittorntysandCounselors-at'Lmo trsslal kltcmion tmn io Minim, ivrrvnuw and Mtreantlls Uw. DOM om Oanaan A lltmtnwar'i Hoi. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. JEROME KNOX Attorncy-at-Laia mmrt mention paid to Mini nt BusIdms Cottage Grove, Ork. oo to. MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Drtssmaling main street Cottaok Grovk, Ore. Common Rough Lumber BOOTH-KELLY MILLS, SAGINAW, OREGON. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker. Kspalrlnt at rKnibl f ort. All wolk nimlHil llrst-elasa. Tt'atcfcts.Cleeks and Jswstry at Utrit IHws COTrAGE GROVE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN FROFKIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Malnitmt, l"tlirm. KtiMtscc Tkont So. SM 0 Phon V. J. E. HOSMER, NIYSICUS and SCROEOS Eji. lit, Rest ui Tlirtit i SpeciiltT. OSes hours from 9 to 11 a m from t to 5 p ra. Fandaj from liloSpse. OBc In iiadsen liulldinf. Main ilml, COTTASK OROVE. ORECOS. HERBERT LEIGH ASSAYKR AND M ETA LI.l'RGlST Kihkxi: Ohkcox. Pt Eqa4pr! anar oOct la tk tai. San Km bj mad mdn rrP altrt wwi. C IcaU Bad ea era Sn4 B to ttlj Teidi(dmB4s t& mt MluM atck t4iclimlaMI. 1-ifm apfMnilen The first National Bank j OF 1 Cottage Grovk, Ork. i Paid j j Capital, $25,000.00 j Money to loan on approved security. , Exchanges toM, available anr lace1 n theUnited States i Datwis Burrow, rmidtai. HuiUTEtm, 1 Caitiff. ' BERG BROS. ASSAYING. I New outfit and up-to-date meth-j ds assaying, or complete analysis of ores. Clorinatioti, cyanide and working tests made. All work done io du plicate, and correct returns guar anteed. Mail orders promptly at tended to. $ visit DR. JORDAN'S osht MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 14)11 IIAKKIT , U FUttOSCQ. UL la U Wcl4. f- -itt mtnmittm, t CM C$z J Ar4rCxlr MOssr. 1 ekMtwU7 VM. ivauW4N7Ma cuu JDROJLi-rcmn oisusts ftvm ih acta ti outkts.) r., tat MtlM4siaiUtUC4U3 'V. 1 rM, f imi cn.l.f )-4)r. Ik IXi 4 rliwniwtd KU tr-l-. 1 lbA U k. kvr. Mtjr ftlfiMil HuAJss.t .ttL kI MrKAMi t CM-.. Ml IM Writ ttMWsi 1 k SV lavlf aYa-J i .."Villi iimninrmlntrirnis WUI" - .ws-t4UYr. i Hit NaT II Mb Italian ankk. a, 1 J U. Jtardaa'a .kui ' , f trcnvius iiftii.u.kmtT,( f nH".as..KssJrcrajta so. jexsit a oCvitii idk(eut.s. Irson Drop Comp.ny tor rr drxiji. " 1 T STOVES and RANGES You will find every description and sixc and at prices that will please and convince you of the excellent values wc offer. Yc also entry a com- plctc line ot new ana second nana FURNITURE A new line of Graniteware and Tinware in fact everything to be found in an up-to-date store. Come in and sec the Palo Alto Metal Polish and Oil Harness Dressing. C.J. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Una Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 4, IPCS. Notice it hereby given that the fol i i ...... . . i ..til.. )t.H flltsl notice ol hU intention to makeflnalcammutatlon proof in tupporl ol His ciaitu, mo inii Mill proof will be nude before J. J. Vlton, 17, 8. Oom'r, t Eugene, Ore gon, on July 18, 1003. lit : George Krotl. on hit II. E. No. 0.793for the W . 8E V, S , SW V Sec 3S lwp. M 8Ri4 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlt : c..n..l l-f.nnmi (partes (OMlllMl. ol Eugene, Oregon, A.S. Walker. Steve Mareou, ol lrane.urrgon. J. T. Briixies, Register. The Benson Drug To. mrtkca n specialty of filling prescriptions. It Is no guess work with this house. Every prescription tilled I Kimrnn teed to be letter perfect Just as it Is written. To Rive your doctor n fnlr show nnd to Insure your siwdy recovery. It is highly essential thnt your prescription be properly com pounded. Try Benson Drue I o. W. O. W. ATTENTION. The annual memotial services will be held at the M. K. church on Sunday Eve, June 14, 1903- Al1 members of the order are requested to be present. The public ts cor dially invited to attend. Address will be delivered by Prof. Hawley of Willamette University. Bv Ordkr Ok Com. WANTED. We would like to nk, through the columus of your paper. It there Is nny erson who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indl Rostlon. Dysjviwla, nnd Liver Troubles that hns not been cured nnd we also menn their results, such n sour stomach, fermentation ot food, habitual costlveness, nervous dyspepsia. Iiendachcs, despondent feelliiRs, sleeplessness In fact, nny trouble connectetl with the stomach or liver? This medicine has Ik-oii sold for many years tu nil civilised couutries. and we wish to corre spond with you nnd tend you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried AURUst Flower, try n 25 cent . Itottle tlrst. We haw never known of Its fnlliDR. If so. somethlnR more serious is the matter with with you. The 35 cent site has Just been intro duced this year. Iteculnr site .. wnts. AtnlldniRglsts. G.G.Grt.kn. Woodbury, N. J. (Sarmnn Jc Hem enwny Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Boteburg, Ore., Apr. 36, IPOS. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,''a extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4. ISM, FLORENCE E. HILLS, of Jasper, Co of Lane, State of Ore., has this day riled in this office her sworn statement No. 60IS for the rmrchate of the SW X of SW of Sec No. 14 Tu20 S R I W, and will offer proof to show tnat the land sought is more valu able for itt tiralier or stone than for agrieultura purposes, and to establish her claim tf said land before J J Wal ton, U S CoairaifSKWier at Eugene. Ore., on Saturdav. the 11th, day of July. She aassss as wites : Hsnrr Tiltoo, John A Hills, Dave Mathews, ol Jaws. Lane CV, Ore., V R Parker, of Zioo, Lane Co.. Ore. Anvaad all rsot claiming advemr It the above-deseriY-ed lands are ie qsMd t file their stainM ia this office on orbsfere sakl 11th dar ot July. 1MB. J. T. Bainars. Rmster. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Kailway TO- .S;ioHiNr, Val. Duluth, AfitiMriijioff, CAfcuyo, AND AU. JOINTS E.ST O TRAINS DAILY i FAST TIME. U NEW EQUIPMENT THOUQHOUT. Day Coaches . PaUee asd Toaritl Sleepers , Dining ami Ihsfiet, SnokiBg Library Can. Dijl!t Trip UriUi tkl Cutdi ui mvf Menlilai. , For tall partieulars. Rates, Folders I J etc. eall on or aJdrv J. W. PHALON.T. P. A. i II. DICKSON. C. T. A. 1 12a 3d St., Portland Ore. A. B, C, DKNNISTON., 6. W. P. A. tU Hut now, SeaMk Was. If ou want nrvi-cla. artUtk P;iK lr ; l?lhemi Nu"et ". 'w-''wwwww wr I10W A UATTLUSHir IS HUIL.I. MILLER. CAUTION! This Is not gentle word but when you think how liable you nre not to purennse tno oniy rerawij um vermiHy known nnd n remedy thnt hns Imd tho Inrgvst snle of nny inedl cine in the world since ISfS for the cure nnd treatment of Consumption nnd Thront nnd Lung troubles with out loalnR its Rrent popularity nil tlinu. vmn. vnn will be thankful wc called" your'nttentlou to Uoachee'a Dermnn syrup, i nero nre o uwur nnllimrv couirh remedies made by druggists and others thnt nre eheiip nnd Rood for light coldsperhnps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup nud especially tor Consumption, Where there is dttllcult expectoration nml rnuchtnirdurlnir the nights nnd mornlnRs, there Is nothing like Her man Syrup. The 2.1 cent she hntjust been introduced this yenr. Regular site 73 cents. At nlldnigglats. imr- mnn & Hemenwny Co. 5tand$forthcbcst that is made in Jfibotwean AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZIAN&(9 MANUFACTURERS, ST. PAUL. HOT WEATHER WEAKNESS. If you feel tagged out.listlessand lack inn rnrgv, von are jrhaps suffering frum Ihe-ielAliUting effects of summer weather. These symptoms indicate that a tonic is needed that will create a heal thy appetite, makedigvslian perfect, reg ulate the bowels and impait natural ac tivity t the liver This, llrrbine will do; it is atonic, laxative ami restorative. H.J. Fnwml, I'ropr. Grand View Ho tel.Cheney, Kan. , w rites : "I have need HerlHt e for the last 12 rears, and nothing .in earth ran beat it. It wat recommend ed to rue by Dr. Newton. Newton. Kan." faV at New' Era Drug Store. CHiMHEKLAIN'6C0LIC,CH0LERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere reeo-zniied astheonerem edv that ran always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is espe cially valnab forsummei diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a sreat many chil dren each year. For sale by Benson Drug Co. OREGON SHOIgrlilNE Union Pacific AMD Depart Time ScHtrci.ia from Fortland Asaivs rsov roc Chicifo- Salt Lake, Denver, ! PortiaBd Ft. Worth, Omaha, .4 M p.m. 9:34a.m.. Kaasaa City, St. viallsM- Imis,Ciiirag and ' isgtott. 1 nast AUaaUr Exnrvss S:lp.m. viallum iogt4a. Sah I-ake, DetiTer, " Ft. Worth, ObmIm. I100a.n Kaasas dlr, Su . loii,Chwafo sa.1, rla-t. St. Paol Fast Mail Walla Walla, Lew itloa , bpokase. I7-Ma.n 6 w aitoee, i-bhbmb, i 1 MiBBeapolis , Ht. 1 .ukaue. Paal, Dalnth, Mil- 1 , wawk, Chieago A East. 70 Hours PORTLAND TO CHICAGO NO CHANGE OF CARS. Tfcket east via all rail, or boat and frail viaFvrttand. ' 0CE.VX AND RIVER SCllEDllF FROM PORTLAND. , .AUsaUiBgdatMMib ' S p. au. , jet to ebaBge, 4 p. m. j Per San Fraoeiseo Ball every tiv days. ; fv.it, xSa4'yj CtMx Rivit S p. sa. ! . 5laurlayiTo Asisria awa Way 10 y. m. LawsllBas. A. L. CRAIG, Urm. Paaxiner AgeaU IVtland. Otex fH i?'fi" '. . !iM)Aisita .( 21 MA , 4 B. St. xceBt Sbbost (New York Herald.) Even tliouch the typical battle ship of today is bigger and faster than those laid down a lew years ago, still it remains tn essentials the veritable floating fomess the battleship has always been intended to be. The general type passes, while in process of construction, through three distinct stages Buoyancy or floating ability, has to be provided for during the fitst stages of construction, and this is secured by means of a complete cigar-shaped hull, with the main characteristics of the wlmleuack freight steamers, most frequently seen on the creat lakes. This floating hull, in the Virginia class to which belong the Rhode Island and New Jersey is 435 feet long. If the ship .vere launched at this turtle back stage and were properly ballasted, the edges of the protective deck would be nwaslt from stem to stern. After the completion of the hull the next step is to build oil the floating foundation a steel fortress , strong enough to resist the en- traucc if shots and to furnish shel- When he and his bride were be ter for the gun crews. The pro- ing driven to the station after the tectivc deck itself, designed to i guard the vital machinery of the ship and to serve as the bomb proof ot the the fort, is made ol tougn nickel steel one nud a half inches thick where it lies flat and three inches thick on the slopes. The outer line or deleuse, Mtrroututing the hull from stem to stern, Is n What tbe sensations of the bride waterline belt of steel armor eight croom were is not revealed, but it feet deep, which rises from the ' cugc 01 (lie pruicviivc hcik m of the protective deck to point several feet above the normal level of the waer. Amidships this 1 lv.1t i Incline tllif-1? nt itt I , , -" 11 .1 1.1. lower edge, and eleven inches thick , at its upper edge: at the bow and .lorti ei narc tn ft 1111 1 Inrtlt Hiirlr - " - - ..C5 , .our ...cu. 1 he chief purpose ol this armor belt is to protect the buoyancy uy preventing the entrance ol suois which striking and perlorattug near the waterline, either above or be- low, might permit water to rush in. It also affords additional security to the magazines, machinery and boilers. Though this tnaixmutn thickness of eleven inches might seem impenetrable, absolute de pendence is not pUced upon it. He hind the armor plates is first a backing of heavy teak planks, and next, in a steel compartment under the teak, is an obduratitig coffer- dam filled with corn pith, which swells enormously when wet, so as to stop automatically any leak made by a hostile shot. If, how ever, a shot should pass through these defenses it must still pene trate a wall of coal protecting the machinery space amidships. In the last emergency it must be de flected from the vilals of the ves sel by striking the slope of he pro tective deck. Amidships from the protective1 deck rises an armortd citadel, or redoubt, which is joined on its sides to the upper edge of the water , line belt. Tbe citadel is 245 leet Prenz, son of a New York million 1 long and is as wide as the ship aire, came to an ignominious con- that is, seventy-six feet and has a elusion. The humorist had ar- uniform thickness of six inches ot the toughest steel. At its forward and after ends this citadel is united by a six-inch steel wall or bulk- head to the barbette or steel cylin- der which furnishes a protection for the foundation and turning ma- chinery of the 12-inch gun turrets. The walls of the redoubt, which rise to the level of the upper or main deck, are pierced on either side for six so-caliber six-inch guns. 1 Tbe space within is partitioned off j by splinter bulkheads, while amid- 5U1D5. CIICDUIDKUl:i luc siuc nsiu, I are placed the eight-inch gun bar- . Dettes, protected ny six incncs 01 practical joking. ' steel. Just abaft tbe forward new married couple who re twelve, inch barbette rises a large cently started on their honeymoon tube armored with six inches of from a north country station, were steel, which protects the wires and tj,e victims of nn amusing, if annoy voice pipes leading to a conning jn, joke. They had secured a ' tower, that is itself protected by compartment, which was guarded i nine inches of steel armor. from the intrusion of the profane These principal defenses, weigh- by a bold label marked engaged", ing upward ol 7,000.000 pounds, and thus secure, settled down to are to be regarded as the second enjoy tbeir soli lude ia peace, part of the construction, and are Conceive their amazement and clearly shown in the main lines of indignation, therefore, when, at I the drawing, which gives a top the very first station the train nf the redoubL The armor i protection proper is indicated by dotted lines, although lhe heavily 1 armored turrets might have been included as a part of the tort just described. The forward and after barbettes support two turrets, the unner nlaeed on tbe lower so as to revolve with it. The lower mounts nam bridegroom put his head out j a pair of twelve-inch and the upper of the w indow and asked the mean !a pair of eight-inch guns. The ing of the demonstration. 'Mean- armor of the twelve-tncu turrets is ten inches and the port shutters are eleven inches thick. Altogether, a vessel of this class will carry sixty- six guns. The main battery will comprise four twelve-inch breech- loading rifles and eight eight-inch, and twelve six-inch guns, the lat- ter of the ranid fire type: the sec- ondary battery includes twelve three-inch rapid fire guns, twelve three pounder rapid fire guns, eifht one nounders and two three- inch field, two machine and six automatic guns. The total broad - side of these batteries weighs 5,600 poandj. notoriously inconstant in uis auec- Tfae third stage of the construe- lions, and on the eve of his wed :t,t it,, nrdinarv dinr day he was waylaid on his u. iu.w... - --j steel saperstracture of tbe snip, me freeboard at bow and stera. With- out the superstructure, and while stable a ksb ptatform and pre- s-mtin-lhe luxiaam of defetiMvc protection, tie bull would be awash in any sort of seaway, aod would lack accommodations for the ship's complement ol over 700 offi cers and men. 11 tit with the plan cartlcd out as Indicated, the vessel will become a seagoing crnlt, with ample quarters and store rooms in short, with liabitahility nnd sea keeping qualities inferior only to these of the five splendid 16,000 ton battleships nuthotizetl by congress. SOMU JOKUSON UK1DAL COUI'LUS Why bridal couples should ap peal so peculiarly to the practical Joker's sense of humor is one of the mysteries which baffle explanation, but it is a fact that weddings ate becoming more nud mote the arena in which the practical humorist loves to exercise his arts, and it is to be feared there is oftcti more cruelty than humor in his joking The sou of a I'iltsburg millionaire had won n rather uiieviublc noto riety by jests of this kind, and when, a lew mouths ago, his turu came to lead a bride to the altar, his victims decided to pay off old scores with interest And this is how they did it: - cercmony they were seized and placed in a larce wire caee. which was drawn on a wagon through the principal streets for tbe entertain meut of thousands of spectators, who had been attracted by the on uouueement of a circus procession with "a cage mad bridal couple. Is probable that his own days of piHciic.11 juiug tunic tu an cuu In the cage . .... A small Hungarian village was ,Mt mon,h the 0, R rmantic , , h, h fa d , 1 . Gretna Green and runaway matches. ,t wns ,hc we,Uling day 0f lhe daughter of a well-to-do farmer, who hiul t,, compelled by her rathet l0 givc hcr uand t0 n rich suj,0I and tP discard her own baud soule lover. At the appointed hour a carriage arrived at tbe bride's house to take her to tbe church. She entered the carriage ami the bridegroom wns about to follow, when the driver, who was masked, revealed himself, whipped up the horses and drove off. He was I'elrovics, the rejected lover. Not a trace of the Tiinaiviiv miit ile rm.ltl he fnm.fl. al j though the carr iage was returned and the wedding least was con sumed by tbe guests of the discou solidated bridegroom. In a recent and more amusing case a jilted lover also personated tbe coachman and 011 the return journey from the church drove the bridal couple into the very middle oi a large and deep pond, leaving them to extricate themselves as well as they could, to the amuse ment of a crowd of onlookers who bad been admitted into the secret. I A practical joke, designed by his friends for the benefit of Mr. Curler ranccd that a carriage should be filled with confetti, rice, old slip- pers and white ribbon, and should follow the young couple to their hotel, whete they were to be inun- dated by these emblems of roatri- mpnial bliss during tbeir bridal feast The bridegroom, however, who had been forewarned of this little conspiracy, took the precaution to i,ir. half a dozen sturdv men. who stopped the carriage, dragged out its surprising occupants and gave mem a SOUUU lUIUMHIli: ur IVH 01 illustrating one of tbe risks of stODoed at, their carnage was quickly surrounded by a gapping, laughing crowd, whose comments were distinctly embarrassing, and who sent tnemon on tneir journey with a ringing cheer, When the scene was repeated at the next stopping place the indig- tng;' sata one 01 tne crowa, way, look there" pointing to the label on the carriage window and there sure enough, was quite sufficient explanation, for the bridegroom read in glaring letters the word "Married," where the simple an- nouneement "Engaged" should have been. The latter legend no doubt bad been affixed by a practt- cal joker just before the bridal couple commenced their journey. There was little that was humor - ous in the joke played on a bride- j ' groom in a village near Lyons last year. The bridegroom had becnj - , t i.i, r way nomc -u n " the morrow by three of fats jilted lady lovers, armea wmi moui snC. Before the interview came to an end they hd administered such' a "strikiog" proof ot their regard that an hour later their recreant lnver was iotiiid still Insensible and coveted with bruises by Ihc road side. ... ... Even more Hrlm. If less pninlui, wii n loke practiced on a bridal couple some time ago In the west country, just as me ceremony was on the point of beginning in church a mourning conch drew tip at the door and a ptoccsslou 01 linn a dozen men, all in deep mourning, (lied up the aisle and took seats in n pew immediately behind the wed ding guests. The) followed the service with dejected mien ami simulated tears, and at its conclu sion as solemnly filed out again and drove off. The mourners consisted of two rejected lovers of the bride and four of their friends, who had chosen this singular method of con veying their love nnd grief and, incidentally, of paying off old scores. NOTICE FOR I'IMILtOATION. United HUtei Und Office, Ihwolmrg Ore., Apr. l!2, UHH. Notice la hereby iitvcu that In com iiliance with tliu pruvlsltins of tho act of Tongreuof Jtino.1, 1878 entitled "An ct for tli salo of timber lands in the Slates of Ctdlfortila. Omtoii. Nevsda nnd Washington Territory, as extended tu all the Public Ijttid Hlatvs bv act of Air gust. 182, HELEN I. ENOKIIRETHON, ol Harrlslinrv. Co. ol Ijuio. Hlato ol Ore. lias this Mi v 1 nil u this nmcv herawnrn statement No. 4lv6for the purchasoof the 8 1. NW 1-4. NK M NW1-4 andNW 1-4 NE 1-4 of Sec No. 13 In Township 30 8.. Ratine No. 3 West, and will offur nroof to show that tbn land soucht Is more vulimniu lor us iimuer or none than for agricultural purixires, and to establish her claim to said land before G E Sklnwoith. U 8 Commissioner at Junction City Oregon, on the Oth of July HXVI. 8lie names as witnesses: llerut Lokeu, of llarrisburg, Ore., Al bvrt J Ward, of Vlda Ore., llunit Gil bcrtsou.of Hnrrlsburg, Ore., C L Han sen. of Junction City. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the aboviMleiajrllied lands are re quested to file their claims in thiiolflce on or tx'tore sain 11111 nay 01 -iiuy, iiam. j. i. iihiikiks. itrgisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Uml Olllce. Roscburg, Oregon, May 30, IIKK1. Notice is hereby uivvn (lint in mm iiliance with tin provisions ol the act of Congress if June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tlio salo of timber lands in the States of California. Orivon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as eiteniliil tn all the Public Liml States by act ol August 4, I Mrs, AIIIIIE J. WHITE. ol Collage Drove. Co. ol Ijtne, Slate-of Ore., has this day tiled III tills ntlii-c her swum statement NoA33'.lfirtliii juireliiii'e ofthuSE X yE U of Section No 3.' tli 31 booth, of Range !l W. and will offer piool to show that the land sought is more Miluuli e fur its linilrr or -lone than tor Hurleultuial hiiriHises, mid to establish her elaim to siiul lauil In'foii J. J. Walton. I'. S. Ciiiiimissioiier at Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesila)' the 18th ilay ol Aug., UHti. She names as witnesses. Nathaniel V. While. William Hum 11 James N Wallace, Clonics l I'iihi-II, ol Collage lirme, I jilie Co., Ole. Au nnd nil perrons claiming adieise I y I lit- nlsirc-ilcscrilMil Itinils bio le iueslel t tile llirlr i-lmina in llii- nllire on 01 More said 18th day of Aug.. Ul. .1. T. IIuiik.ks. Itegister. NOTICE FOIt PUIII.ICATI0N. UniU-d States Und Oiru-e, Roroburg, Ore , Apr. 30, IWU. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with tlie provisions ol the act in Congress of Jnno 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber l.nnils In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.,' as extended to all the Public IjiihI Slates liv set ot August . I8W3, NATHAN E.CO.MITON. of Cittage Grove, Co. ol Ijiiic, Slate ol Oregon has this dav tiled 111 this otliee his sw orn statement o. WSl , for I lie put chase of the west half of the west bull ol See No 30 Tp 33S,otRangi;l Wandwlll otrer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis tlmlx-r or stouu than for agricultural purises and to es tablish bis claim to sulil laud before the Register and lleeeiier of this ofllce at Roscburg, Oregon, on Mouihiv the 24th day ol Aug.. UHX1. He names as w Itnesses : Frank II Phillips, Frank D. Wheeler, Joseph E Young, John D Palmer, of Collage ti rove, Ore. Any and all in-rsous claiming adverse ly the above-described hinds are re il'uestcd to file their claims in this olHco on or before said 34th day ol Aug., ltMl. J.T. iluiiKiKs. Itegister. NOTICE FOR PLIII.lCATIIlN. United States IjiiiiI Olilco, Roselmrg, Oregon, May, 28, IIXM. Notice is heiehy given that in couirll ance wild the provisions of the net ol Congress of JuneJI. ls's, entitlwl "An act for the sale of tlinlxT lands In thu States of California, Oregon, Ncvudu. and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public mw States by net of August 4, 1883, lieorge W. Ripley, of Iron Itiver,Co.of Ilay Held Statu of Wis consin has this dav tiled in this office his sworn statement No. A3A3 for the pur chase of the S t. NK 1-4, NE1-4 NE1-4, beinir lot I. of Section No 3 Township 3.'! Sooth, of R. 3 W. ami will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valu able forits tiuiU-r or stonethnn foriigrl cultural inrie. and to establish Ills claim 10 mkI laml before J. J. Walton US Commissioner at Eugene, Ore., on Tuesday tne 36th day of August, I1HVI. He name as witnesses: Frank Lyon, A. II. Lyon, J . Ileunnis, of London, E. E. Johnson, of Cottage Grove, all of I.ane County, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the aboTc-descritcd, lands are re quested to file their claims In this olllce on or before said 3Sth day of Aug, ItKVI, J.T. Uripoes. Register. j AnythhiK and everything In the stationery line nt the Eagle II110K I Store, 1 door west of pnstotlleo. 1 i. 1. aJ-ton l- cvi- s. r. km Notary 1'ubllo "Walton fe Ness LAWYERS rtt4i t Hai a4 rsal roaru, Walk In 0. 8. Ua4 0hr. SBUI a44 al tt ktard. EVGRXK OR KG OX NOTICE VOU 1'UIILIOATION. Unlie.1 Stales UndOlTlcn, ltosolmrg, Ore., Apr, 4, lfKXI. Notice Is heroby given that In eonipll itnco with the provisions of tho act ol Congress o( Juno ,1, 1878, utlth'd "An Act (or Iho sals of TlmUr Lands in Ilia Staler, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Witililngtuii Territory," as ex tended to all Iho l'ulillo 1,11ml Stales by net ot August 4, 1C03, MARY L. KHHTLY, of Kugniie, Co, ol 1-antJ, State olOrn. gun bus this day Mini In this olflco her sworn slidement No. 18(13, for Iho pur chase, nl tint HW 1-4 Huu III l'p 111 H of R ft W mill will offer pionl in show that laud sought Is iiiuro valuable for Us timber or atuno than fur itirrlcuttural purposes, nnd to establish her claim to sulillaud befiuu Marie l, Ware, U.S. Commissioner at Eugene, Iane Co. Ore. gun, on luenlay Hie "Snl ilay ol June, ll'.u. Shu nnmcH as witnesses 1 Frank Davis, of Ixiranr, Ijtnu Co,, Oie., Andrew J. Smith, of Eugene, Iauu Co., Ore., Charles Simpson, of Ixirune. Orinon. Clair Litckvy. of Eugene, 1-anuCo., Ore. Any ami an persons claiming an- versulv the aixivo-ncscrtiicd lamia am re- questnl to Ilia their claims In Ihlt ofllce on or tK'iorn ittii .-;iniiiay 01 Jiinn, usii, J. T. liaitKiaa iteginer. NOTICE FOR PDIII.IOATION. Unlteil States I .and Office, Roselmrg. Oregon, May II, ItXKI. Not lie is hereby ulven that ill oolonll- ancuwlth the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "All act for the sain of timber lands In the Slates ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washlnutoii Territory." as extended floatl the Public Land Stales by act of August -l, mre, CHARLES 11. PEA RUE, of Eugene. County of I-ans, Stale of Oregon, list this day Med In thltoUcs hit sworn statement No, 0137, lor lbs purchase of the Loll 4, fi, 0 and 13 of Sea 3, Tp 22 South, of It 2 W. and will offer proof lo show that the land sought is morn valuable for Itt limber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim to said land before J, J. Walton, U. H. Commis sioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Satur day, the Itt day of August, 1003. (lo names as witnesses ; John D. Palmer, of Cottage (.rove, I jine County, Oregon; Jerry Daimnon, of Cottage (trove. Lane Co,, Oregon, Ma rion Davis, Sam Lcuis.ol Cottage drove, l.mie Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly thu alKiviwlescrllNM lands are re quested to II 1 11 their claims In this o files on or liefore said 1st day of August, 1903, J. T. Ukiimus. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Und Oftlee, Itosohurg, Oregon. May 2. ItHlH. Notice is hereby given that (11 com iiliuncu with the provisions of the act nf Congress ol June 3, 1878, entllli.il "An act lor the salo of timber lands In the Stales ol California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to nil the Public l.aud Slates by act of Au gust 4, 18112, PIlALI.E WOOD, ol Kugene, Co uf Ijtnc, State of Ore., has this day tiled In this ofllce his sworn statement No. fJo" fur the purchasoof the N's N , Mug l.ots 1, 2, !l and 4 of Sea No 2, in Tp 21 South. ol Rangeft W. and u ill oirer piool lo show that the land sought is more vnluablii fur its timber or stiiiiethaii for agricultural puroses, and to establish his claim to said land before J. J. Walton, U 8 Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday the I lib Inv of July, HKU. Ilo names as witnesses : lieorge N. Mclean, of Waltervllle, l.nne Co., Oie., Eil To bey, George M. Miller, Nal 11 m T. Wilson, of Eugene, lame C it , Oie. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ubovo'descrilied lanils am re piesteil to lllu their claims In this ofllce on or before said lUth day of July, 1903. J.T. Ilaiixua. Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUHI.ICATION. United Slates Uml Oniee, Roseburg Ore., Mar. II, 11)08. Notice, is hereby given that In com pliance, with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno H. 1878 entitled "An net lor thu salo of timber lands In the Slates of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended toall the Public Iind Slab's by act of August 4, 1892. HENRY C. SCHI.EEF, ol Coltngu Grove, Co. of I-nnc, Stale of Ore., has this day tiled in this ofllce his sworn statement No. 4.103, (or thu purchase. o( the N NE ii of Section No. 34, Township 21 South, of Riingu.l West nnd will offer proof to show thnt tho land sought is mora valuable for Its timber or stfiie than or agricultural purposes, and 10 establish hit claim to snhl land before the Reg ister und Receiver of this oillco at Rose burg, Oregon, on Thursday the 23nirfar of July, 1003. Ho names as witnesses: A L Woodard, William Kluibel, 1). 0. Iliiughman. J Q A Young, of Cottage drove, Ore. Any and nil persons claiming u.l verso ly the iihovc-dcscrilicd lands are re iicstcd lo IIJu their claims in this office on or before raid 2Jrd day of July,, 1U03. J. T. llmiHua, Itegister. NOTICE FOIt PUHI.ICATION. United States Uiml olTice, Roseburg, Ore., Apr. II, 1003. Notice Is heieliy given that in 00111 liliancn with the provisions of thu act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sate of Timber Unds In the Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns extruded to all (ho Public Land States by net of August 4, 182. LEVI IIKKII. ol I-omlon, Co, of lame, State ot Ore. has this day tiled In this office his sworn italvment No. 4010, for the purchase nf the BW J4 8W 1-4, lat 4 of Bit) No. SO, Township 22 South, ol Range 3 Wett and will ollir proof to show that tho hind sought Is nice valuable (or its timber or tt nn than for agricultural puriioser, and to establish Ida claim to said tiind the Itegister and Receiver of lids olflco nt Roseburg, Oregon on Friday the Slit day of August, 1003. lie iinmva as witnesses! John Powell, of Collage drove, Lans Co., Oro,, John Ovrrhnlscr, Itwrenro Moxlov, William Lively, of Umdon, une Co., Ore. Any nnd nil poisons claiming ad versely tho nhove.dcscrllHMl lands are tcoucated lo lllu their claims in this ofllco on or beforo said 21st day of Aug.. 1003, ' J.T. Untrots, Register. ChnmU'rlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets aro just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull niter eating and nnkn up with n imd lasto in your inoiith. 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