J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-at'Law Offirt on Naln itreet, Writ Htrte COTTAOIt GROVH, ORK. L. T. HARRIS Attorney and Oounsclor-at-Law Ppeelal attention itlven to the law of Mine. First National Rank Building. KUUKNK, OKK. J. S. MEDLEY Attomcy-at-Law o o o i Office on Main street! Cottaok Gkovk, Orb. A. H. KING 1 Attorney at Law,; COTTA OK OJtOl'K, OltE. J. G. JOHNSON and F. .(! EBY attorneys and Coinistlors-ai'Latc special attention siren to Mining, Corporation and Mercantile Ijiic. OfHre over Carman llemcnwey't store. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. JEROME KNOX Attorney-at-Lmo Jiompt attention paid to Mining Builneat GoTTAGK GKOVK, ORK. 00 T0 MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking MAIN STREET COTTAGE GROVE. OrK. Common Rough Lumber sii.oo.raiR QI BOOTH-KELLY MILLS, SAGINAW. OREGOX. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker. Repairing at reasonable caarges. All work guaranteed flrtt-elat. Watehe,Cloeki and Jewelry at Lotreit Prleee COTfAGK GROVE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mala itreet. Cottar lrote Or. Residence Phone No. 3M Office Phone 156. J. E. HOSMER, rilVSICUN and SORGEOX Eje. Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. Office hours from 9 to 11 a m from 3 to 5 p m. Snndavr from 13 to 2 p m. Office In Madsen Building-, Main slreet, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. HERBERT LEIGH ASSAYEU AND METALLURGIST I5uan.Ni: Oregon. Beit Equipped away office In the State. Sam f.Jei by mall reetre prompt attention, work ng teits made on ore 6.mplea of one to fifty pounds to determine tne moet inltable meth uui 01 ireaimciu. i rives uu application The First National Bank COTTAGH GROVK, ORE. Paid u j Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan an approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n tneunuea states DlKWIH BaiBTOW. IllKBEBTElKlir President, Caihler, BERG BROS. New outfit and up-to-date meth ods assaying, or complete analysis of ores. Cloriuatiou, cyanide and working tests made. All work done in du plicate, and correct returns guar anteed. Mail orders promptly at tended to. I A visit DR. JORDAN'S okiat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY! 1011 MARKET tl., SAN FRANCISCO. OIL I ftin.ni HiUmUmwhj In tbe WerlC Ortaltit attrmctu in O. (tna A uonJtrul HoKtr tuwa 1 WrabaaaMa.erearoealnMt-" eddbHM.Malllrafrnndkr I tba oldent bpMWijt a a&e PaelM ' 2 w. r .iBmun.a M Mil . OR. JOROAN-PBIYATC DISEASES ' TDBr aid aa!44U ( red wen wha are auff.rlua . from tbe tccta of youUiiul lodu I l'.wuu. bi .icnm in maiurtr . . 1 iii.ui uu pniici uavilllT.am. . IntiabdualllUcoinpll. .-iiou.i npsriuKiitrrlitta, frwlMlr. m lV?,.a',.,'."r,'""' '. rrque.. ' ml UrlM.lluir, ). liy combination f i rtme.ll..,orarMt ruriillv. power, the Doctor " -.77-.w.? 1 u-ruimr-lil llikl It will nol A "'I -f wd ' t Mllr-r. but pirmaiient f tr.nwn to bm Ulr nd ft 1 Huri'con, rrtmlutot a 1 tins clftim fADerfarm 1 AT Q enr for ltHitiirfl, X qukk mi radfcii A A Dr. JorUMii'a ipecUl kaIqUm mvUifxii. EVKKY HAN nplrlngtODiwUlrMlTr Wirhon4t opinion ut fiUcomrUlht. mswii uunrrmit a vry en4 tr untUrtnki. tNiniiiiiAimn riiuto una (incur; CHARGES VSHY HMABQNA.B. Trtvtmiiit praotuJly mt br UlWi feiofciar ma.) OUiwwiUe (AW I0RCAN A CO, IDS I ItoMIU&K STOVES and .You will find every description and size and at prices that will please and convince you of the excellent values we ofler. Wc also carry a com plete line of new and second hand FURNITURE A new line of Granitewarc and Tinware in fact everything to be found in an up-to-date store. Come in and see the Palo Alto Metal Polish and Oil Harness Dressing. C.J. KOTICK KOK PUBLICATION Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Juno -1. 1003. Notice ie lieruby siren that tho fol- lowlng-namcd settle? has Med notice of ; Ve lnt of nnv n edl hls Intention to make final commutation ".J1 c 1 iV.s fi r Uie proof in support of hi. claim, ntul that J " ' " rconm.t ft on cdlil t.rtf will lw tint.!.. lw.fr.rr .1 -T Walton, U.S. Com'r. nt Eugene, Ore- on Julv IS. I WW, vii : deorgo Kroll, on his II K. No It VJ Z't" .i,' "r 1 ' lie names the follow ini; witnesses to j prove his continuous residence upon i and cultivation of raid land, vii : , Samuel JlcCannon, Charles (Vmnell, of Eugene, Oregon, A.S. Walker. Steve .Vareou, of l.orane, Oregon. J. T. Brumes, Register. The llenson Drug Co. make a sitoclulty of tilling prescriptions. It ' Is no guess work with this house. sln ... cents. At nil druggists, i.ur I livery prescription Hlleil Is gunrnn- man Hemenwny Co. teed to lie letter perfect lust as It - - Is written. To give your doctor a fair show nnd to Insure your speedy recorery. It Is highly essential that your prescription lie proorjy coni pounded. Try llenson Drue Co. W. O. W. ATTENTION. The annual memotial services will be held at the M. E. church on Sunday Eve, June 14, 1903. All members of the order are requested to be present. The public is cor dially invited to attend. Address willie deliyered' by Prof. Hawley of Willamette Untversity. By Ordkr Ok Com. WANTED. We would like to ask, through the columns of your pnper, If there Is any person who 1ms uf-ed Oreen's August Flower for the cure of Indi gestion. Dyspepsia, nnd Liver Troubles that hns not been cured and we also mean their results, such ns sour stomach, fermentation of food, hnbltunl costlveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or Hrcr? This medicine has leen sold for many years In all civilized countries, and we wish to corre spond with you and send you one. of our books free of cost. If you nerer tried August Flower, try a 25 cent bottle first. We have nerer known of its falling. If so. something more bcrions Is the matter with with you. The 25 cent size has just been Intro duced this rear, itecuiar Ize 75 1 IliEEN ceuts. At nil druggists. G.G.Giiee Woodbury, N. J. Gnrman & Hem enway Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Apr. 25, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of l T I CTil .nllllul llln act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Orecon. Nevada. FLORENCE E. HILLS. of Jasper, Co of Lane, State of Ore., has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6018 for the purchase ol the SW of SW H of Sec No. 14 Tt20 S It 1 W, and will offerproof toshowthal the land sought is more valu able for itf timber or atone than for agricultura purposes, and to establish her claim tc said land before J J Wal ton, US Commissioner at Eugene, Ore., on Saturday, the 11th, day of July, 1908. She names as witnesses: Henry Til ton, John A Hills, Dave Mathews, of June, Lane Co., Ore., W R Parker, of Zion, Lane Co., Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office j on or before said 11th day of July, 1003, ! J. T. BimxiEs, Register. 1 ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS -VIA GREAT NORTHERN Kail way TO Spokane, St. I'aul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago, AND ALL POINTS BAST. TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME. 2 NEW EQUIPMENT THOUQIIOUT. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip through the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For full pai etc. call on or J. W. PHALON, T. P. A. II , DICKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. A. B, 0. DENNI8T0N., G. W. P. A. Seattle Wain. MS Flrit Auntie, If you want first-class, artistic printing call at Bohemia Nugget office, and WaslilngtonTerritory'asextenueu 1 ""'.V '""" r"......c. ....... i.. ... to all the Public Land States by act of . children arid is undoubtedly the means 1 ....... j icoo 'of savins the lives of a ereat manv chil ANGES MILLER. A ( CAUTION! Thla Is not 11 gentle wonl but when yon think how liable you are not to purchase tlio only remedy mil- nnd Thront tuttl I.unR troubles with out losing Its great popularity nil tnese years, you win no iuhikiui wc culled your nttcutlon to IIoscIicc'h (ierninn Syrup. There are no many rdlnar.v cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup ami especially for Consumption, where there Is dltllcult expectoratUm and coughingduring the nights and mornings, there Is nothing like 5er- uinn Syrup. The 25 cent size hiujiist been i Introduced thU year. Regular Among Ttifc Daisies Stands for the best flint isniiide in Jfootweai: AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. CGotz:ian&(9 AVANOFACTURtCRS, 5T.PAUU. HOT WEATHER AVEAKNESS. If you feel fagged out, listlessaml lack ing energy, you are perhaps suffering from the debilitating effects of summer weather. These symptoms indicate that a tonic is needed that will create a heal thy appetite, makedigestinn perfect, reg ulate the bowels and impait natural ac tivity to Hie liver. This. Herbine will a tonic, laxativeand restorative. "-J. Freegard, I'ropr. (Jrnnil View Ho- ei,i.iieney, jan. , writes : inave iw Ilerhi: efortlielast I2vears,und nothing in eurthciui beat it. Itwasrecommend etl to me by Dr. Newton. New ton, Kan." 50c at New Era Drug Store CHAMIIERLAIN'SCOLIC.CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere recognized ustlieonerem J mtcan always Ihj depended upon l"e""" "". eP Drug Co. OREGON Shot line and union Pacific Depart ron Time Sciieddlls from Portland AllRIVE rnoM Chicago Portland 0:20a.m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. 4:30 p.m. Atlantic Express 8 :15p.m, viallunt- Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. 10 :30a. m lngton St. Paul Walla Walla, Lew Fast Mail Iston , cpokane, Wallace., Pullman, Minneapolis , St. Paul, Duluth, MIL waukee, Chicago' & East. 7'35a.m. 6 p. m. via Spokane. 70 Hours PORTLAND TO CHICAGO NO CHANGE OF CARS, . Tickets east via all rail, or boat and rail via Portland. f(WV 4VI1 MV"I woiiiilr ll 1 dren each vear. For sale bv llenson Allsailiiigdatc8sub 8 p. 111. jeet to change, 4 p. m, For Kan Francisco Sail every five days. Daily . exSund'y Columbia Rives 4 p. m, 8 p. rn. except Saturday To Astoria and Way Sunday 10 p. m. Landings. ti. CRAIG, Gen. Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon, TIIH M1NIN0 UNdlNUiiK. Very few mining engineers are "born great." They usually have to work hard ami for a long time before their services r;ielvc that substantial recognition which in these dnjs is considered commen surate compensation for technical training and years of practical ex perience. An engineer of my 11c (iiiaiiitnncc who today occupies 1111 enviable position in the mining world tells this experience of the early days of his catccr: "It was hack in the early '8o's. J was operating and endeavor ing to negotiate some 'bum' claims. He eugaged me for $50 to make surveys and plans of the claims both surface tuut underground. I turned in my work nnd old J said: " Hut where's the report?' " 'What report?" says I. " 'Your teport 011 the mines,' says he. "I have done nil sorts of 'scrub' work, assaying, drafting, survey ing, etc., but 110 one so fur had even hinted that my opinion of any mine was worth any thing. My chest bulged out a few inches, hut I managed to explain calmly that 'surveying' was one thing and 'mine examining' quite another. Evidently I convinced J , for he told me to make the report and he would pay me 'whatever it was worth.' That was the repot t of my life. The mines tlid not admit of much, but I started in and curled up a little earth from it nebular toss-off of the solar system. I precipitated earth-making ma terial and washed it with ages of rain. I stratified it, upheaved it, faulted and fissured it. I mineral icd the fissures and finally I got down to local conditions the mountain backbone of the Ameri can continent thence by grada tions to the state under consider ation, where I described the great mining districts of the state, finally reaching E ; here I described it in detail; nt last I crept up the trail to P Mountain, had my say about J 's properties in about three paragraphs, and the brain fag was over. Then came a day or two of corrections; finally a fair copy was made and handed toj . I fancy there must have been fifty pages at least. J read it over attentively and wrote out a check for $55 $50 for the survey and $5 for the report. I did not appreciate the j ke nt the time, and only thought, that J did not know any better. It did not dawn upon him that it was a fair estimate of 'what it was worth.' " A company bought a good pros pect and, after developing it some what, decided that the mine justi fied reduction works of some kind- but it was a question what kind was most desirable. One director wanted a stamp mill; another had heard that rolls vtere superior to stamps; a third would listen to neither, hut insisted on a smelter, urging that it cost less than a mill of equal capacity, required less water (and water was not abundant) and, as he was a man of force, he carried the day and all the members of the board agreed that, after all, a smelter would be best, us it would turn out a high grade of product in quantity. A smelter was bought nnd set up and a man engaged to run it. This last party was an old smelter hand had pushed slag pots, helped around a converter and knew the business from alpha to omega. The ore was white quartz with iron sulphide and a little zinc or copper occasionally. The sulphides did not exceed 10 per cent, but the values were fair. An experienced man wbuld have recommended a stamp mill and concentiators as probably best suited to the con ditions, . The smelter man could not manage the smelter, and finally ad mitted he was a "copper smelter, anyhow," and, on the advice of some friends, an experienced smel ter superintendent was engaged. He visited the mine, examined the ore and said at once that a mill nnd not a smelter was wanted. The owners insisted on his trying the furnace There was neither lime stone nor iron within fifty miles of the place, and coke was high about $25 per ton and he did not even oonsent to attempt to run the furnace. Alter more discussion and getting advice (for which they paid), the loss ot a year's time and with a second-hand smelter on hand these raiuing men agreed, as they knew nothing of mining, to retire from the management and place a competent man 111 charge of the property. He promptly asked for $30,000, which was placed in bank. A. modern mill now stands on the mine and a steady stream of bull ion is coming from the mill all be cause of competent management. Correspondent in Mining and Sci entific Press, Knowles & flettys will sell you goods at lowest prices. f r .TnaAnl. T'inl ill-Ill, nt fill II urn I Minn., alter having spent over If 2,000 ' ' ' ' ' --'Ml.' 1 , . , . . - .l-rl i.Ul I,. .il Iroggijt. Mi . ..1 . . n't, to try's bottle uf Chamberlain's Kioinuch mid Liver Tablets, Ho did so, and la a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these Tablets a trial, and you are certain to bo more than pleased witli the result. For sale at 25 cents per box by Benson Drug Co. Anything and everything In the stationery line at the Eagle Hook Htore, 1 door west of postolllce, PLORIiNCI! NOTES. Special Correspondence to the Nugget front Lane County' Seaport town. Things nrc booming here this season notwithstanding the adverse reports of the bar and the tempor ary suspension of work thereon. A large saw mill is being built in Florence, by O. W. llurd, with a daily capacity of75,ooo lect. The mill will also be equipped with nil electric light plant of .Mifliclctit power to light the mill nnd the city. Preparations ore now well in liniid for the oeratioii of two can neries during the fishing season. It has bneu noticed here thut Cottage Grove did Mr. Hermann a good turn. We wish to cull your attention to the fact that Flotciicc did the "Handsome" by the staunch old representative, and un section of the district welcomes him back to his old position more hcartly than Pluieuce ni:d the Siuslaw county. Crops give promise of being ex ceedingly good on the river this season in fact they ore nlwaysgood. The creamery industry on the Sius'uw is growing into n very prospeious business, and congrat ulations arc extended to the I.orauc creamery. MVIIiTTri2MS, Two carloads of miners' supplies Just rvcelved from Portland. Knowles & (lettys, lliiheinla. Coods promptly delivered at your euinp at reasonable freight rales. Know les .V; llettys. I. v Minimi Is visit Ink point In California. .hilin W. llaker.Kaino warden-elect, has returned home nfter a weeks tour through the stale uettlnc tic ijunlnted with the territory and with tlie 1 les which will devolve upon him July 1. One of .Mrs. Eiiiuia llutler's little lm.s whs bit In tin-fare Wednesday by a dog; he hud been pluyluK with. A irnsh whs cut lu the lower eve lid and also on the cheek. Dr. loi dressed the wounds and reported them 11 not serious. Junction City Times. In KiiKene, June 1". 100:1, Thoinns Scott and Mlssllessle .lentil, of Cot tane drove. Rev. It K. Rowland, of-HelulliiK- Uunrd, June 20. MA It It I NO. The following from the Florence West will lie of Interest to ninny people In this section of Laupcoiiuty, esHrlally lu lloheiiila MIiiIiik Dis trict, where the bride Is so well known: line of the prettiest social events In the history of Florence took place at the Weston House, Wednesday even- Inn, when Katlmr.vn llruuil of Flor ence liccnuic the wife of Chester (I Mean, of Als'i-deen, Washington The Invited guests assembled In the parlors of the hotel ami at six o'rloek Jim. E. A. Ilean took her seat at the piano nnn played the wedding march. Mr. Ileau and .Miss llrtind accompanied by .Mr. .Milton A Nlcolle and Miss Margaret llriuid us groomsman and bridesmaid respect Ively, marched in and took their places at the end of the room which was especially decorated for the oc casion. Rev. T. A. Yost, pastor of the Evangelical church, pronounced the Important words thai made them husband and wife. The young couple then received the congratulations of the guests, who wished them nil kinds of happiness and good fortune. -Su jper was announced about (S::i0 ami the -company repaired to the dining room, where stood a large table handsomely decorated, and laden with good things to eat. Mrs. Ilruud is outs of the best cooks In thU part of the statu but she certainly outdid herself on this occasion, and the company showed their appre ciation of the Met. Sufllcolt tosay that every one present did his best to cat enough to last him for some time to come. The bride Is the handsome and ac complished daughter of J. K. llrtind of llohemln, and niece- of .Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ilruud of Florence. The groom Is a prosperous eon tractor of Alierdeen, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Ilean are both well known here, having resided on the river for quite 11 number of years. They have many friends In this vi cinity, who wish them long lives at tended with happluoss mid pros perity. They received many beauti ful ami valuable presents which will be useful to them In after life. Mr. and Mrs. Ilean left on tlio steamer Wednesday evening for Mapleton, enroiite for Aberdeen where they will make tholr home. Do not fall to see the new sheet music Just received at The Richard son Music House. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.. May 19, 1903. Notice is hereby iriven that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final nroof In support of his claim, and that said proof win 110 mane ueioie j, J. waiton, u, a, ! ' -loner at Eugene, Oreiion, on 1003, vizi Isaac L. Ilroiwi on n. . No, 8902, for the NW '4 NKK H, H EH NW Pi See 20 1 p 20 S it Ho names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Landrith, Hardy Crow, L, M, Tompkins, William Crow, of Loranc, Oregon, J.T. Bmuaes, Register. Itosoburg U In darknesa owing to the largo dynamo In the electric light plant having burned 011 1. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Lund Oiricr. Rosehuig, Ore., Juini 10th. ItKKt Notice Is hetuhy given that in com pliance with lliu provisions of the net of I'onLTCm nf .limit !!. IH78. entitled ''An net lor tlie milu of HiiiIht lauds In tlio States of Cidifornln, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ns exlendiil to nil the Public Land flutes by act of Au gust I, IStH', ELM A A. COTTLE uf Coltagedriive, Co of Lane, Hlato of Ore., hns this day tiled In this ollleii her sworn statement No, nltOI. fur the pur chase olthoSNW ti,Ht NE.ofSeo ill in Tp 22 H, Range 2 W, and will oiler piiHif to sliuw that the land sought Is 111010 yaluahlo for Its timber or Mono than for agildutural piiriioc, and to crilahllsh her claim to said laud before J.J. Walton, V, S. ('omuilsnlimer at Eugene, Oregon, on Friday the -lib day of Sept. 1IHKI, nhc. inline as vUtucvscn: J. I). Palmer. l J, llowaid. W. A. Ileineiittay, O, II. Pulton, of Cottage drove, l.ane l;o., tlrrgon. Any and all peimmaeialiulngiulverse Iv the nlHive-deseilbed lands are re quested to llle their claims In lids olllce on or befoiesalii lib day of Sept., I WW, j. 1 . iiiuiHiKs, itegister NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Oll'ice, Rowbiirg Ore., Apr. 22, IIH)!I. Notice is heiehv cUen that in com pliance with tlio piuvlsliiUH of the net of Congre.r of .lune!l, IH78 entitled "An .el lor tlm sale ol timber lands III the Slules of California, Oroiion, Nevada and Washington Territory, its extended lo all the Public Laud Slalus bv act of An gust 4, IS92, HELEN I. ENllEBIlITSON, of Harrishuri;. Co. of Ijuie.Stnle nf Ore, bus this dav lllcdln tlilolllee hersworn xlatcuic lit No. 411)5 for the nurchateof the S ' NW .. NEI I NW1-I andNW 1-1 Nl-f 1-4 of See No. 12 In Township 20 S., Range No. 2 West, and wll oiler moof to show that tint land soiltih is moro valuable for its limber or stone limn for agricultural purport's, and to establish her claim to said land before d F Skiimortli. U S Cuiniulsaiouer at Junction City Oregon, op the Olh of July MW. Slie names us witnesses: llernt l.oken, of lliirrlsburg, Ore., Al Is'rtJ Ward, of Vida Ore., Herat (ill Is'rtson.of llarrlsburg, Ore., CI. Han sen. of Junction Cltv. Ore. Any and all is-rsons claiming adverse ly Hie alsive.deecrll'ed lands are re- ipieeted to llle their claims In this olllce 011 or neiore siiiii utiuiay 01 .iniy, iwu. J. T. Hiiiiiuks, Hculr-ter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Und Olllce, Rrweburg, Oregon, Mhv 2d, 1003. Notice Is hereby elvuli that in coin ptlauce ttitli tiie provision of the act ol Congress of June 3, IS7S, entitled "An act lor the mile uf timber hinds in the Statin of I alifurilia, Oregun, Netada, ami Waihiiiulun Territory." h extended to all the Public Ijunl Slates by net of August -1, ishv, A 1 till -: J. WHITE. of Cottage drove. Co. of Iiue, State of Ore., has this dav tiled in tills olllce her suorustateiiient No fi'."! for tlio imrelia-r oflhoSi: ,' SE t4 of Section No 22 lp2l sou tli, ol llange 3 w . and will oiler prisii tu siiuu tliat tlie land noiglit i more valuable for its liinl-er or Mono than for agricultural purHes, and to vslabllsh her claim to said laud Is-foie J. J. Walton. U. S. Cominilonii ut Eugene, Oregon, on Tin-wlsy tlie ism nay 01 Aug., linn. Mie names as llne'S. Nalhauiel W. White, William Brmwi. James N. Wallace, Charles L. Powell, ol Cottage drove, l-anc Co., Ore. Any and all peisohs claiming ad voire I y the above-described lands ate ie uclcd to llle tlieir claims in thi.t oltlee 011 01 Is fore said lsih day of Aug., I90H. J. T. IiiuiHiKs. Itfgialcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Unit Office, Rooohurg, Ore , Apr. 20, 1103. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance u ltd the provisions of lliu act 01 Congress of June 3, IS78, entitled "An Act lor the sale of Timber Lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,,' as extended to all tlio Public l.lilnl Mute by act of August I, lhU2, NATHAN E. CO.MPTON, ofCottago Grove, Co. ol bane, State ol Oregon has this day Hied In tills olllce his awnrii statement No. HW, fur I ho pur chase of tlio west Mall of the west half of Sec No20Tp 238,oRatigeI Wandwlll oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes and to es tablish bis claim to said land before tlm Revisler ami Receiver of this olllce at Roseburg, Oregon, on Moiidav the 21th day ol Aug.. 1008. lie names as witnesses : Frank It Phillips, Frank l. Wheeler, Joscnli E Voiiinr. .I0I1 11 D Palmer, of Cottage drove. Ore. Any and all persons claiming ailverse ly the aliove-ilcpcrihcd lands are re quested lo lliu their claims in this nlbco on or bcloru said 2llh day of Aug., 10u3. J. I . Uhiikiks. KcglMcr. NOTICE 1011 PUBLICATION. United States Land Olllce, Roseburg, Oregon, May, 28. 1003. Notice Is hcrohv iriVeu that In cnmtili- iiiicu with the provisions of the uctof Congress of June 3, IH78, entitled "An act for the sale of tlmhur lauds in tlio States of California, Oregon, Nevudu, and Washington Territory," us extended loall the Public band States by uctof August 1KU.', deorue W. Rlnlev. of Iron Itlver.Co.of BavllcldKtatuof Wis cousin has this dav filed in tills office. Ms sworn statement No, o213 for the pur- ciiubu 111 uiu ;i, it I-, .-t, ill', 11 m-.lM, being lot I. of Section No 2 Township 23 Ur.1,11. .,( it 3 u' ... ...111 nm.M . :i u.iu.,,, ... ... , ,, nun mil uiiui IIIUUI IU snow iiiaiimuanu souguiis more vain ublo forlts timber or stonotliun tornirrl. cultural purjioses, and to establish his claim to said land before J, J, Walton US Commissioner at Eugene, Ore,, on Tuoiday tlio 25th day of August 1003, no names as witnesses: Frank I .von. A. B. I.von. J. Iliinunla. of London, E. E, Johnson, of Cottago Grove, all of Lane County, Ore. Anv and all ncrsnns clnlmltiL. inlinmn. ly tho above-dcscritcii lanili are re quested lo file their claims in this offico on or lieforesald 25th day of Aug. 1003, J.T. BiuiiaKH, Itegister. "Walton j & Ness LAWYERS I'ractlie In Stale and Federal Courts1 Work In u, s, una omoe, Knlrlei raado and proofs heard. EUGENE OJIEGOX NOTICE FPU PUBLICATION. United Hlntes Land llllli-t Hurdling, Oie,, Apr, 4, I WW Nolh'ii Is hereby given that I mpli alien with tlio provisions ol llio ml ..1 Congress ol Juno II, 1878, entitled "An Act for lh sain of Tlmhur Lands In II States of California. Oregon, Nevniln, and Washington 'territory," us e tended to all llio Public Land Males I art of August 4, 1U2, MARY L. KHHTI.Y. of Eugene, Co. ol Lime, Nlnle nlOie goti has this day filed In this oll'iee In 1 sworn statement No. 4802, foi llio pin cliase of tlie HW 1-4 See .'II I'p It) S of II (i W mid will oiler proof to slum Hint I it it. t sought Is mom valuable for l' limber or stone than for ngilonlle, I puriinses.aiid (o establish her 1I11I1 said land before Marie L, Wine, Commissioner at Eugene, Lane Co. i'.e gun, on Tuesday the 23rd day of Jun, 1IHVI. She names as witnesses: Frank Davis, of Limine, I i.m Co., Ore., Andrew J, Smith, of 1'i'geue, Ijiiio Co., Ore., Charles Hlni-on. ol lAiraue, Oregon, Clulr Lurlicy, of Eugene, IjuioCo., Ore. Any mid all perrons ehilinli y ad versely the above-described lands me ie qneMcd to llle their eliiliin In title- --llleo 011 or before said 23rdday of June, MHI3, J. T, IIIUIHIKS Regit n r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Olllce, Riwchurg. Oregon, May II, 100.1. Notice Is hereby given that In compli mice with the piovlslous of the net of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the suleol timber lands In tlio Slates of California, Oregon, Netada, mid Washington Territory," as exli mhil In all the Public IjiihI Slates by 10 I of August I, IS1I2, - CHARLES II. I'EAIICE. of Eugene. County of l.une, Mate of Oregon, linatlils tiny II led lu thlxulllco his sworn statement No. rl.17, fm tlio puichase of the l-ot 4, d, 11 and 12 of See 2, Tp 22 Sonlh.of R 2 W. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fur lis UuiU'r or stone than or agricultural purposes, midtoc.tiilillr.il bis claim to said laud Moro J, J, Walton, U. S, Commis sioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Satur day, the 1st day of August, 1003. Hit Humeri us witnesses : John II. Palmer, of Cottage (-into, I .urn' County, Oregon; Jeny llaiumon, ol Collage l!roe, l.mio Co., Oregon, Ma rlon Davis, Nam I .oils, of Cottage (Imve, lanc Co., Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad veise ly the nbovo-iletterlU'il jaiiiis are 10 quesled to llle their claims In this olllcu on or More said 1st day of August, IU03. J. T. IlliiliiirS. Rrglsttr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Uind Olllce. RiiMiburg, Oregon, May 2. 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In coui iiliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled" An act fur the sale ol limU'r lauds in lint Stales of California, Otcgou, Nevada and asliiiiKton Territory, "us extended to sll the Public laud Slates by act of Au gust I, I MIS. 1'IIALLE WOOD, uf I.iiiieiic, Co of Ijine, Slate of Ois., hue this dav tiled In this olllce his sworn statement No. Win" fortbepuichasiiofthe N ' N ., Is-lug 11 s 1, 2. 3 nnd I of Seo No 2, 111 Tp 21 Siiulh.of Riuigeri W. and will oiler pusif In eliiiw that the laud suiight in mote valuable for its tliulx-r or slnni.tliun fur agrluiiltural iiumii4i, nnd toeitaldlsh his elaiui In said land before J. J. Walton, U S Coinuiiseloner at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday llielllh dsv of July, I00H. lie names as w Unweii ; (Jeorge N. Mclean, of Wallervllle, Irfiie Co.. (be., Ed Tobey, deorgo M. Miller, Nal 11111 T. Wilson, of Eugene. Lane t 11 , Oie. Any ami all pertuins claiming adverse Iv the ulHive-deserilasI lands ant re- iiioltil to llle their eliilma In this (illicit 011 or before said UMh day ol.luly, 1003. .1. 1 . iihiihirs. itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Culled Slates Land Olllce, llufohurg Ore., Mar. II, 1003. Nollee is hereby given thut In com pliance willi tlm provisions nf the act of Congress of Juno 3.1878 entitled "An act for the sole of timber lands in llio Stales of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." us extended tuiill the Public Laud Slates by act of August 4, 1M)2. HENRY C. SCIILEEF. of Collage Grove, Co. of Ijiiio, Stato of Ore., has this day filed In this olllce bis sworn statement No. 451)3, for the pincliarc oIllioN'l, NE li of Section No. 34, Townrliln 21 Soiitli. of Range 3 West and will oiler tirool to show thut tho laud sought Is moro valuable for lis Minlier orst-no Mian or agricultural purposes, mid .0 establish bis claim to snlil land Is-loro the Iliy isler nnd Receiver of this ollleo at Ilcwo burg, Oregon, on Thin winy the 23rdday of July, 1008. Ho names ns wltnessiHi: A L Wmslard, Wllllatu Klmls'l. 1). O. Baiigliman. J (J A Young, of Cottago drove, Ore. Any and all persons cliilinlnga.lversu ly the ubovo-ilescrlhcd lauds are re quested lo file their claims In this ollleo on or before said 23rd day of July,, 1008, J. T. Uhiikiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land oirico, Roseburg, Ore., Apr. II, 11)03. Notice Is heiehy given that in com nllanco w 1th the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3. 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands lu tho Statca of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as nxtendorl to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802. LEVI OEER, of London, Co. ol Lane, Statu of Oro. has this day tiled in tlilsoiTlcu hTs sworn statement No. 4011), for tho purchase ot the HW U HIV 1.4. l-n( .1 nt H w on Township 22 South, of Itmigo 3 Wel and will ofler proof to show that tho land eought is morn valuable for Its timber or (Una than for agricultural purposes. .Hid to establish III. nlalm In said land the Register and Receiver o( tills Offico nt Itnanbllrir nrannn on Friday tho 2Istdoy of August, 1003. .u imiiicB ua wiineesea; Jolin Powell, ol Cottage Groye, Ijioo Co, -iiinii tivrruaiser, ijawrenco -f Ty.-n.1rtp, - , ..ids bio requested to lito their minims In this "hje on or before said 21st day of Aug., J.T. BniDOEg, Beglster. 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