Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 03, 1903, Image 8

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    J. E. YOUNG
Attorncu-at-Lnw
Offlcs nn Main street, Wesl Bide i
Cottagu Grovk, Ork . '
L. T. HARRIS I
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
(peela! attention given lo the law ot Minn.
First National Itunk ltnlMliiR.
liUUKNK, ORK.
J. S. MEDLEY
rfliornoy-at-Law o o o
t omce on Main street-! j
Cottaok Gkovk, Ork.
A.H.KING
Attorney at Law,
VOTTAGK Q HOVE, Oltli. '
J. C JOHNSON od F. .0 EBY
Attorneys and Couiiselors-at-Law
PpfcUl attention given to t Inlnr. Corporation
and Mercantile Iaw.
omen over (larman .fc IlemenweT's (tore.
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE.
JEROME KNOX
Attorncy-at-Liiw
rron.pl attention paid to Mlnlnr Iluslnets
Gottagk Grovk, Ork.
go iu
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking
mais street
Cottagk Grovk. Ork.
Common Rough Lumber
Sll.OClPER -M
BOOTH-KELLY MILLS,
SAGINAW, OREGON.
H.. C. MADSEN,
Watchmaker.
Repairing; at reasonable cAarxea.
All work f naranteed nrst-etass.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Prlcea
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
BARKER & PERMAN
PROPRIETORS OF
THE EXCHANGE -
DEALERS lit FINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Main street. Cottace UruTs- ".
Residence Phone No. 2M OBce Pbone IS.
J. E. HOSMER,
PHYSICIAN' and SURGEON
Ear, How and Ttroit a Specialty.
Office hours from 9 to 11 a m from 3 to 5 p m.
Sunday from 12 to 2 p m.
Office In Mad sen Building. Main street,
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON.
HERBERT LEIGH
ASSAYEK AND METALLURGIST
Eugene
Oiiego.n.
Beit Equipped awaj office In the Stmte. Sim
uleabT mfcllreee.Ye Droiont attention, work-
i&r testi made on ore Simplet of one to flftf
pouna 1 loaeiennme me moei laiiADie mem
odi ol treatment. Prlcei on application.
The First National Bank
Cottage Grovk, Orb.
Paid j.) Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, available any place
n theUnlted States
ruawiiBaisTow. IIekbkktEixim.
President, Cashier,
BERG BROS.
New outfit and up-to-date meth
ods assaying, or complete analysis
of ores.
Clorination, cyanide and working
tests made. All work done in du
plicate, and correct returns guar
anteed. Mail orders promptly at
tended to.
viair DR. JORDAN'S ant-AT-'
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY J
IBSI MARKET tU SAN FRANCUCO, CAL t
fmi SUU U4 n nil J 1
tn;'iM'"UIW"w"i
Ortal-I mttnMm Ot CU JL i
ddl.,.tiiialr.rbr
tba oldol Bpselalktaa tb.raalaa
Aim. MWUHNnrm m
OS. JORDAN MIIYATE DISEASES 1
Tasisisr Ba.si aa4 middle f
feed u,ii wh. ara sunrlni i
from tna sfrscta of xootbrol Indln- r
yaam HirTotisandpbrslcaltsabllJIi'.Im. w
.,"'jt,,,w'','"0'asllluinipl. i
rational SJiMrmaturrlioa, l-r.,.li.r.
remndlea,otirrvutcurstlT pon er, (bv Dwlfir r
liassaanauisd bis trr.lm.nl ilml
only air.inl Imninllsls rtllrl. Inn
euro, lbs Uuclor dos anl claim
miracle, hut u wll kn...
ntll win dm j
ntlrsclr., bill 1. well known to be a Mr and 9
M.n fl.r.lrlan nd Burn-on, prMmlnanl
a .."Tr,",''' Iboronihlr errdlratrd liin
"""S7s.su. lllim( lhuoIJI,rir7. 6
nlrlnt to m mI.
A oor HonritopiHluHot ti!
IiroriinUliif. 1
v tlf via Ul
unrtmtta IVUTIVJI CCRM tn f
i snsffl Mid tl'M Xlll.ltrtnhA
' Onnmitatliin KltKK n4 itrlctlT prfraU.
VJIAHUHH VXRY MMAJSQNA BXJL
Trfttntiil Mnontitlr r br UlUr.
I M. MRDAK CO. 1091 tiarMet.(.IL
STOVES and
Von will find
ovcrv
prices that will
please
excellent values we offer. We also carry a com
plete line of new and second hand
FURNITURE
A new line of Graniteware 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. MILLER.
'2
4.'v.'VV.'V-W''
xotick ion publication.
Land Oliico at Rosehurg, Ortpim,
I June 4, 1003.
' Notice is hereby given that the following-named
sctiler has lileil notice of
Ills intention lo mi.Ketinaieoinmuiniion
proof in support of l.ls claim, ..ml that
1 . . . . -
his intention to make tlnal commutation
said nroof will be made before J. J.
I Walton, U.S. Com'r. nt Eugene, Ore
con, on July IS. 1003, vis: George
Kroll, on his II. K. No.tO,T03 for t ho
: W SE J,. S -Ss SV M Sec 2S Twp. 20
S..K.4 W.
He names the folloning witnesses to
prove his continuous residence "po' laces, none worth less than $30,
and cultivation of said land, vix: I , , hroiieht into this
, SHinm.1 McOannnn. Char es funne l. 1 nae . oeen ur0U,Ul 11110 "
of Eugene, Oregon, A.S. Walker. Steve
areou, of Lorane, Oregon.
J. T. Bruhies, Register.
I WANTED.
We would like to link, through the
1 column of your imer. If there Is
' tiny person who linn used Green's
) AiiKiMt Klower for the cure of In.ll
iKestlon. Dyspepsia, and Liver
Troubles that ha not Itevn cured
1 and we nlso mean their restilts. such
tits Hour Htomach. fermentation of
fmtil lmltlr.ml cnt.tlvei.OH. ncrvoUH
I dvopopHiu, headache, despondent
j teellnjiw. sleeplessness in fact. ..ny
trouble counected with the stoumch
or liver? This medicine ha 'een
' sold for many years in all civilized
i countries, and we wish to com'-
spon.l with you ami een.t you one 01
our books free of cost. If you never
tried Ainrust Klower. try a i cent
k it. tit
bottle first. We have never known
of It failing. If so, something more
serlons Is the matter with with you.
The 2Ti cent size hn Just been Intro
duced this year. Itecular size "."
cents. AtnlldrtifTglHts. O.Q.Gkkkn,
Woodbury, N. J. Gnniian & Hem
enwny Co.
NOTICE FOR PUULICATION.
United States Land Office,
Rosehurg, Ore., Apr. 25, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that In com-
pliance with the provision ol the act of
fe?he0'
States of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and WashingtoiiTerritory'as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
AUB' 'VWencE E. HILLS,
of Jasoer, Co of Lane, State of
Ore., has this day filed in this office
her sworn eiatement o. ouia lor me .
nurcliaee ol the bw V. ol bw y. ol sec
No. 14 Tn'JO S II I W, and will olfer proof
to show thai the land sought ia more valu
able for IU timber or atone than for
agriculture, purposes, and to establish
her claim t( said land before J J Wal
ton, U S Commissioner at Eugene, Ore.,
on eatunlay, tne mn, uay 01 juiy.
1003.
She names as witnesses:
Henry Tilton, John A Hills, Dave
Mathews, ol June, Lane Co., Ore., W It
Pflrlrpr. nf Zinn. Ine Co.. Ore.
Any and all tiersons claiming adverse- j
ly the above-described lands are te-
S-iS." ..t.iVir.i. i . 1? iVr,o?vV!
J. T. Bbidoes. Register,
CAUTION! i
Till I not. a gentle word but
wnen you tninK now name you are 1
not to purchase tne only remedy uni- ter ever gives information to any
vereally known and a remedy that 0ri.;. comr)f.titors at tn the rhar.
has had the lurget sale of any inedl- . competitors as lo the char
clneln the world wince 1808 for the , act of the goods he purchases or
cure and treatment of Consumption i the prices he has paid for them be
unu inroaiunuiuiigirouuies wmi-
2S? Jh"'k. .SN5PsV V. ."!
called your attention to Uoschee'ri i
German Syrup. There are so many
ordinary cough remedies made by
M .?? ?.? I
for s?vere Coiurfis. Iironchltls. Croui.
aud especially for Consumption, 1
where there Is difficult expectoration
uu kuutjiiiiiKuuiiu me iui,o u
moriiliigs, there Is nothing like Oer-1
mniiSvVun. Them cent size huslust l
been Introduced this year. Regular ,
sire 75 cents. At all druggists. Gar-1
man 4c Kenienwny Co.
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
VIA-
GREAT NORTHERN
Railway
TO
Spokane, St. l'aul, Vuliith,
Mlnneapolix, Cticnyo,
AND ALL, POINTS BAST.
TRAINS DAILY
FAST TIME.
2
2
NEW
EQUIPMENT TliOUQUOUT.
Day Coaches, TaUce and Tourist
Sleepers, Dining and Buffet,
Smoking Library Cart.
Daylight Trip through the Cascadi and
Rocky Mountains.
For full particulars. Rates. Folders
etc. call on or address
J. W. PHALON, T. V. A.
H. DICKSON, C. T. A.
122 3d St., Portland Ore.
A. U, 0. DENNISTON., G. V. P. A.
tit First ATsnas, Beattle Wash,
If you want first-class, artistic
printing call at Bohemia Nugget
office,
1
ANQES
description and size ami at
and convince yon ol the
! MOW DIAMONDS ARI; SMUUULKt).
(New York Worlil.)
That more smuggling is going
on at present through the New
t Yotk custom house, especially in
. ,, - i.fnt ;,.
'precious, Mono, than eer belo e is
m ,, rF It, lit,,,, II hPr.
the opinion of William H. Thee
bold, former special agent of the
treasury department. To n World
reporter he made this statement
positively, anil added that to his
1 personal knowledge four pearl neck
country within the
ast few mouths
without payment of duty. Mr.
Theobold declares that these neck
laces are now being worn by promi
nent women.
He made other serious accusa
tions against what, he declared,
were prominent jewelry firms in
this city, and said that had he not
been hampered by lack of funds
while connected with the treasury
department he might have made
! important arrests.
Mr. Theobold resigned from the
cllstom house service December t.
1 ,v, , f
Inle in the employ ot tne I?o''
merit he was identified with the
diamond ami peari seizures irom
Tohu W. Gates. Constant Leleuue.
.... . .
M. J. Lasar, Adolph Leiukam au
Rockbercer, Mrs. Dulles
Mrs.
Phyllis Wedge mid others.
The government has recently de
cided to work in conjunction with
the Diamond Cutters' and Im
porters' Protective Association of
this city to prevent smuggling of
jewels, and the association has ap-
, Winted a committee beaded by
Ludwig Nisseu to co-operate in tlxe
, work,
Mr. Nissen is to go to Europe
information of pro-
. spective smuggling. Commenting
'on this arrangement Mr. Theobold
said:
l is utterly impossible for tde
treasury department, the Diamond
Cutters' and Importers Protective
Association or any other large
body to get any information from
the diamond polishers of Antwerp
or Amsterdam, or from the dealers
in Parts and London. Those who
smuggle diamonds make it a rule
to give strict orders that the sellers
say nothing to their competitors ol
any purchases tbey have made.
I know what is considered to
be a thoroughly reputable house in
this city which has been smuggling
diamonds for twenty years. This
concern has one of its representa
j ves living in Amsterdam. He is
la very large purchaser of uncut
diamonds. When he buys a lot of
.diamonds he informs the dealer
irom wnom ne Duys mat u ine lai
ww never again buy Irom him.
,Tbat is a standing rule.
. This concern is iu league with
the porter and chief steward of i
certain well known ocean liner.
know both of the ship officers well
'I have tried for five years to catch
the chief member of this firm, but
the great handicap to his capture
i,-c iM iari. nf mnni-v TF T liwl
"es ,u lack 01 money- 11 A "at
P'enty of money I know I could
land him. While I was in the
eovernment emolov I alwavs
woricea singie-nandea and was
hampered by lack of funds. For
these reasons it was utterly impos
sible to do sitccesstul work.
"I know the members of another
concern who have relatives travel
ingback and forth on the Antwerp
steamers, employed as stewards,
who successlully bring over pack'
ages of unset diamonds for the firm
on almost every trip. 1 am ac
quainted with still another firm
that buys from smugglers all the
diamonds that these men bring in.
The firm is a most reputable one,
so tar as Bradstreet's and public
opinion go.-
"I know of four necklaces that
have been landed in this country
within the last few months without
the payment of duty. Thecheapest
one of these is worth $30,000, and
one which was purchased of Eu-
charau in Paris cost 250,000 francs.
or about $50,000. Everyone of the
women at present wearing these
ill-gotten jewels is in society. Two
of them arc the wives of bankers
and the fourth is the wife of a fa
mous lawyer.
"I am not in a position as a pri
vate citizen to go and take these
jewels and I shall never become an
informer. Although I am out of
the business for all time, I am still
in close touch with people who arc
only too glad to give me infortim
tion such as I nlw.iyshnvc received.
On one of his visits to New York
and if I icmcmbcr rightly, shortly
after the sci.utc of the Dulles neck
lace Secretary Sluiw told me I lintl
I his sympathy and backing in my
Iwotk. I know that Collector
I Straiiiihnu determined to suppress
, smuggling, particularly of dia
monds. 1 do not think he will be
' able to do it, though. I know he
1 is heart and soul in league with
Mr. Hamilton, head of the law
division, to break up the trade, and
1 aui more than glad to think that
the Importers' Association has
taken the initiative tu this mutter
through such an able representa
tive as Mr. Nisseu. I predict,
however, that they will all fail un
less they spend their money freely
The real smugglers of diamonds
make it a business to cross the
ocean eight or ten times a year
These men have the diamonds in
their own possession while crossing,
nad I believe there is not a man
alivcothcr than myself that knows
who the confederates of the real
smugglers are. I always stood
tcady to apprehend these people
while I was in the harness as 11
government officer, and I did mar.
age to make many of them un
happy. VERY REMARKAI1I.E CURE -OK
DIARRHOEA.
bout six years ago for the llrst
time In my life I had a sudden and se
vere attack of dianhwa," says Mrs.
Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas.' "I got
te iporary relief, lint it cniiie Kick again
and again, ami for six long yean I have
s.iirertsl more misery and agony than 1
can tell. It was worse than death. My
husband tnt t.iiuilreds of dollars for
physicians' prescriptions and treatment
without avail. Finally u moved to
ItosqiiB county, our present home, ami
one .lay I hapined to see au adverlire
n.ent of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ami Diarrhoea Itcmcdv with a testi
monial of a mail who hail been cured In
it. The case nasso similar to my onn
that I concluded to try the remedv.
The result was wonderful. I could
hardly realize that I was well again, or
believe It coulil Ki so after having sitf
fered so long, hut that one bolUc 01
medicine, costing hut a few cents, cured
me." For sale by Deuso Drug Co.
DIVIDE ITUMS,
Mrs, IJrown, of California, who
has been visiting her granddaughter
Mrs. A. G. Miller lelt June 20 for
Portland.
Edward Lee aud family, of Eu
gene, hace been visiting relatives
of this licinity and Siuslaw.
The machinery for the Chapman
& Hohl sawmill is now being in
stalled. Miss Chapman, of Cottage Grove,
is visiting her brother Frank Chap
man of this place.
The measles are now going the
rounds. Jack Robinson and family
and Jacob Gei.vitz's family being
on the sick list.
Alec Wright has traded farms
with P. D. Gardiner of Tennessee
and expects to leave this fall for his
new home.
Ernest McReynolds is getting
along nicely with his broken arm.
Miss Uleedo Uriggs returned last
week from Albany, where she has
been visiting relatives.
Residence of Divide who failed
to take in the carnival are pretty
scarce.
There is considerable activity in
the wood and piling business ot
this section now.
THE PERFECT LIVER MEDICINE
Mrs. M. A. Jolley. Noble. 0. T,
writes: "I have used Heroine for a
number of years, and can cheerfully
recommend it as the most perfect liver
medicine, and the greatest bloo.1 nuri
tier. It is a medicine of positive merit
and fully accomplishes all that is
claimed tor it," Malaria cannot find a
lodgment in the system while the liver
is in perieel o oer, lor one ol us lunc
tlons is to prevent the absorption ol
fever producing poisons. Hcrbine is a
most efficient liver regulator. 50c at
New Era Drug Store.
LINCOLN'S STRONQEST ATTRIBUTE
The strongest attribute of Lin
coln was his power of self control.
bentiment might sway him, but a
mob never moved him. When
jealousies in the army bred a popu
Iar clamor against General Grant,
while the latter was winning fa
mous victories in the southwest.
Lincoln listened to no word of
scandal and by bis silence rebuked
:he defamers of the general who af
terward became the admiration of
the world. When in the fevered
tumult of passion an angry north
seemed to voice a general demand
for the infliction of the death
penalty upon Jefferson Davis, Li"
coin listened in silence and waited
for reason to r.surae its sway. He
was alwavs looking over the heads
of the crowd. He was always
listening to the still small voice
that echoed iu the distance, far
away ftom the roar of vehement de
nunciation. The majesty of the
law constantly appealed to his fine
judicial sense. Leslie s Weekly
No man or woman in the state will
hesitate to speak well of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets alter once
trying them. They always product) a
nleasant movement of the bowels, im
prove tho appetito and strengthen the
digestion. For sale by Benson Drug
Co.
NOTICE OK FINAL BETTtEHKNT.
Notice Is hereby Elven that the uuilersltrned.
administrate o! tne estate ol John H. Mans.
Held, deceased, nasmea in tne toumv uouri
olUne County, state of Oregon his Anal ac
count ss such administrator ol said eila'e and
that Saturday the 1st day of August, IMn, at
ibenourois o'cioiic in ine aneruoon oisaia
time
for bearlngof objections to said report and the
m.en.ens.n.reo,. rtUPOLl'II M. CL1NE,
Administrator ol the estate of John H. Man'.
Held, deceased,
SILK CKIIUK III1JMS,
.III no iNI.
School closed last Hritlny with
some very nice exercises. The
teacher, Mr. Doll, has gone it
Chttskiiuic, Ore., whete he expects
to stay a few weeks, and then he
will return to his home in Michi
gan for n while.
Only ii (eV persons weic ptesent
nt pinycr meeting lust Sunday.
Many do not know what interest
ing and profitable sessions they miss
r the attendance would lie l.itgcr.
Willard Knight, or Canity, Oie..
is sKiullng n short time with his
aunt, Mrs. llitrchntu.
Dave Kstcs' uncle is visiting here
this week.
littler llabctick, who has been
(tiitc ill, is much improved in
health.
While letttiiiiug .mm town yes
teuliiy evening, C. W. Caldwell,
found a bundle of dry goods which
may be had by the on ncr calling
for it at his resilience.
Mr. Joe Willett and family ami
Mrs. Maggie Miller ate strawberries
with Mrs. 1?. Tompkins ol Glen
wood Heights last Sunday.
Geo. Thompson is tjuitc busily
engaged in making liny at present.
REI'UlilVE KKA'UtRKN.
lllai'lihea.N, phup'cs, creasy faces anil
iiimlily cuuplexioiiu, which tiiu ki coin
iiiou iitiioi.K woiiien, espeviitlly Kills at a
certain ace, .IcVtriivInc Iviuilv, iliu.
IlK'.irinj; niiil makii.u tep.iblve, features
which wo.ilil otheiwlseappearHttrarilte
and lellned, iiullcittu Hint (he liver is
out of oitler. An o.vasluui.1 ilnse of
llerlune will eU'tuiFO the bowels, it'iiti
late Hi,- liver ..ml so cstiililmli a cle.ir,
liealtliy miiiplexiun. MV nt New Era
Drug Stoie.
OREGON
Shojt line
and Union Pacific
lKI'IIT
run
CliieiiKii
I'orthinil :J0ii.iii.
viallunt-
iiittiii.
Atlantic"
Expretnt
8:11. p.m.
vialluiit-
Inirtou.
Tll: Si iikiii i m
from 1'iirtliin.l
-all l.ke, Denver,
Ft. Worlli.Onii.lia,
Kaiiim City, St.
Iiuif.Clilnu.'u unci
East.
V it it 1 v K
ruou
t::iOp.ui.
Salt U.ke, Denver,
R. Worth, Omaha.
Kansas City, St.
Ixiii,ChiinKO and
East.
Ill -.:u) u. in
St, I'hhI
Fast Mail
6 p. in
via
Spokane.
Walla Walla, Uvr
Iston , Spokane,
Wallace, Pullman,
Minneapolis , St.
Paul, Duliilli, Mil
waukee, Chicago ,k
East.
:itim. in.
70 Hours
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
NO CHANGE OF
CARS.
Ti.-kets east via all rail,
rail via Portland.
or boat and
OCEAN AND HIVEIl SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND.
Allsaillng.latessuli-
ject to change.
For San Francisco
S p. III,
4 p. in.
Sail every five days.
Daily
exSnnd'y
8 p. in,
Saturday
10 p. m.
Columbia Rivkk
4 p. iu.
except
Sunday
To Astoria and Way
Lsiunnga.
A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
Among
The:
KDaisik
$taitd$forfhcbc5t
that is made in
Jfootwear.
AT ALL LtADING DEALERS.
C.GOTZlAN&(9
Al AN OFACTO RERS,
ST. PAUL.
For a lazv liver trv Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thoy In
vigorate tho liver, aid tho digestion,
regulate the IiowcIb and provent bilious
attacks. For sale by Benson Drug Co,
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Land Office, Rosehurg, Ore,,
May 10, 1003.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named eettler has filed notlco of
his Intention to make final nroof In
support of his claim, and that suid proof
will he made befoie J, J, Walton, U, S.
Commissioner at Eugene. Oreson. on
June 29, 1003, viz: Isaac L. Brown on
his H. E. No. 8002. for the NW 1 NEtf.
8 14 NE . N VM NW ii Sec 20 tn L'O S It
He names the following witnesses to
nrove his continuous residence, unon
and cultivation of said land, viz;
josepn i-aniirltn, iiaruy Urow, Ij, .11,
Tompkine, William Crow, of Lorane.
Oregon.
j. l, uiiiDQts, itegiiter.
csH'i.iiM.aiaa
NOl'KJE FOR PIMII.KUTION.
United Slates l.i.n.l Oll'lee.
Hutching, 0u,, June lOlli. UHU
Nolli'.i Is h.'i.iliy given Unit In .'line
iilhinrc with I lie pruvlidnu otlhe net of
C.iligierH of June It, IH7H, entitled "All
ui't fin the n.tlenf timber Inii.ls In llie
Stales of California, Oifgun, N'evaihi and
Wiinliliiglon Terrll.iry, us extended to
all the I'lilille l.ninl Slates by act of Au
gust 4, ISU'J,
elm a a. corn.i:
of CiitlugiiUiove, Co of Ijiii.', Slate of
(lie,, lias this. lay llled In this oirico her
mwiiiii statement No. Mill, for the pur
chase of IheS 'j, NW i,8 NEljf.iilSec
III iu Ti S, Range J IV, and will
nll'iT pinof In show Hull tlieliiud sought
Is iiiiiio valuable fur Us timber or hIiiiiu
than fur ngrL'hiliiral puriiooes, mid In
CKtnlillnh her claim to sulil land hefiire
,1, J. iillon, V. S. ('.iiuiiilKslouer ul
Eugene, Oiegon, on Friday the Ills
.lay of cpt. IIHVI.
She names us w Itncm..' s :
.1. D. Piilm-r, l J. Howard. W. A.
lleiiiei.Hi.v, II. I )n 1 1 mi , of (Village
Uiove, Lane Co., Oregon.
Any and all persiiiiselaliiiliigadveihe
ly the nlmve-dcseillicil lauds are ie
lieeled to Hie their claims in this ulllee
on or before salil llh day of Sept., IIHU,
J.T. HiiliMiRs. Register.
NOTICE I OR Pl'lll.ll'ATION.
I'nilcd States Ij.iiiI Olliee,
llimelinig the., Apr. :W, IIHW.
Noliee is heicliy gieli llliit III cnili
pllilliei' Willi the piovisiiius of the in t ol
("ongie's oi June it, IK7S . ntlll.il "An
i.'t for the sale of timber luinls 111 the
Slates of Oil I fin nla, Oiegon, Nevudi. and
asliingl.iii Tel ritno ," as exli'nil.il lo
all the I'nlille l.iind Slates hv act of Au
gust 4, ISHi.
HELEN I. ENllEHRETSON,
ol I Inn lulling, Co. of bine, State of Ore.,
hits this tin v llled In this olliee lie rauorn
statement No. Itivrifor the piirclinrenf the
S i NW ., SUM NW l-l anilNW l-l
NE 1-4 of See Nn. I'.' iu Tonimhlp
'.'0 S., Range No. '.' Wert, and will
olfe.' pr.mf ! pIi.ia thai the lanil sough!
Is linn u valuable (or its liinlier or stone
than for agricultural purposes, ami to
erlalilish her chilin to sunt limit hcfoic
tl F Sklpwuith, I) S Ctiiiiuiisslniier at
Junction t'ilv Orvgoii, uu the tit Ii of
Julv HHVi.
She lintnes as wilnefses:
llerut l.'ilen, ul llarrishuig, (lie., Al
IkH.1 Whid. of Vidi. Ore., llerut till
In'rlsmi.tif llarrislitiig, (lie., ('I. Hull
sen, of . I lllietluli City, Ore.
Anv mill all peisiliis claiining mlveri'i
Iv the nlHive-ilfscrihed Inilils aid ie
piectoil In Hie their cluiliii ill tlilsolfice
on ir Iffoie said Uth .lay of July, IIHU.
J. T. I iiiimim. Reglstr.
NOTICE FOlt I'flll.U'ATION.
I'nite.1 States Uml Olliee.
Roeehurg, Oregon, Mav ill, IIHVI.
Notice is hereby giten that In com
pliance u lib I iie provisions of the net ol
C.ingiess of June II, IS7H, eutitle.1 "An
act for the sale of limln-r liinilsin llie
suites of Califotuin, Oregon, Nevmlii.
ami Wii'hiugtonTerritorv,' as exleml.il
to all the Public Ltiul States hv net of
August I. IMI'J.
a nun; j. white.
of Cottsge (irove. Co. of l.nlie, Mute ol
(lie., has this .lav llled in this olliee lie i
sworn statement NoMXIllforthc poichure
ol the SE ! SE 4 ul Section No
tp'.'l South, of Range .'I W. and will oiler
proof to show that the land sought i
more vulualile for its tiiuls-r air tune
than lor agricultural purposes, ami to
establish her rlaini lo sal. I land Is'fore
J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissi. mer
at Eugene, Oregon, oil Tuesday the
18th ilny of Aug., 11HIX
Shu names ns witnesses.
Nathaniel W. White, William llrowu,
James N. Wallace, Charles l Pom ell, ol
Cottage drove, Iine Co.. Ore.
Any and all persons claiming ailverre
lyll.e atntve-descrilx'd Ian. Is ale if
uestel lo file their claims in llil ulllee
on ni Isiforesaid lHth ilny of Aug.. IIHVI.
J. T. IIiiiimiks. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Lind Olliee.
Rosehurg, Ore , Apr. 20, IIHtl.
Notleo is hereby given that in couipli'
mice with the provisions of the act u
Congress ol June 3, IH78, entitled "An
Act for the sale of Timber l.unils in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,,' asexten.le.1
tn ull the Public Ijiml States by act ol
August 4, JMI2,
NATHAN E. CO.MITON,
ofCottagu Orove, Co. of Ijiiic, State ol
Oregon has this .lav tiled In tills olliee
his sworn statement No. 1081, for I he pur
chase of tho west half of the west half of
Sec No 20 Tp 23H,ofRangel Wnnilwill
offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuahlu for lis tlmlsjr or stone
than for agricultural purposes and to es
tablish his claim to said laud ln-forn
the Register and Receiver of lids olliee
at Koseliurg. Oregon, on .Momlav th
-.-uu nay ni Aug.. iw.i.
He names as witnesses :
Frank B Pliilllns. Frank I). Wheeler.
Joseph E Young, John I) Palmer, of
Cottace (trove. Ore.
Any ami all rmns claiming ailvcrsc
ly the above-described hinds are re
iiucstol to file their claims in this office
on or nelore sal.l '.'till .lay ol Aug.,
J. 1. liiiliKiKs, iteglster.
NOTICE I-OR PUBLICATION.
Cnltetl Stales Uiui OIHee,
Rosehurg, Oregon, May, 28, 1003.
Notice Is hereby given that in eonuill
unco with tlio provisions of Hut act of
Congress ol June H. 1878. cut It e.l "An
act for the sale of timber lands In tl
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
an.l Washington territory, "us ex lender
to nil the I'lililiu Lanil States hv act of
August 4, imil',
Oeorgo W. Itlnlev.
of Iron River.Co. of Bayfield Staloof Wis
cousin has this day filed In thlsuiricuhis
sworn statement No. MAII for the our.
chuseofthuS j.3 NE 1-4, NE M Nl!l-4.
being lot I. of Section No 2 Township 23
Soutli, 1 f R, 3 W. and will offer proof to
show that tun land sought Is more vahi-
aiiiu lorits tun iter or stone llinn forugri
cultural purposes, and to establish ids
claim to said laud lieforu J. J. Walton
U o Commissioner at Kimono. Ore., on
luosoay hid .-otii nay oi August imi.l.
nu names as witnesses i
Frunk Lynn. A. B. Lvon. J . Ilemmls.
of Ixuulon, E. E, Johnson, of Cottage
...rove, an oi i.aiiu vounty, uro.
Any anil all Demons clalmimr ailvorsn
ly tne aootu-iiescrlteu lands nr.) ro
! quested to file their claims In this olliee
on or oeiore said .-otii uay oi Aug, 1U0.I,
j. i. iimiKjES, iteglster,
J. J.
WALTON
V. 8, CominUsloner
H P
NESS
Notary Public-
"Walton fc JSess
LAWr'ERB
I'ractlte In filale and Federal Courts, Work In
II. S. laud oniie, Entries made ami proofs
heard.
HUOKNK
OllECION
NOTICE I tiR PUULICATION
Uiilled Slates bind dirif. ,
Horclnilg, (he., Apr. 4, 100:1.
Noliee Is lift .'by given Ihal In compll
nnco Willi llie piotlslons of llie ni t of
Collgiessof June II, 1878, .'ntlllcil "An
Act (or the sale of Tlinlmr Lands In I hn
Slates of California, Oiegon, Nevailii,
mid Wiislilnglon Teirlloiy," us ex
leiided In nil the Piihlln Lund Slates by
net of August I, I Mi:1,
MARY L. KKMTI.Y.
of Eugene, Co. of l.nne, Mule nlOiu.
gun tins this .lay llled In this olliee her
swoin sliilemi'iil Nu. 48112, for tliu pu i -chuseol
the SW 1-4 See ,'ll I'p III H of R
ft W mid will oiler pioof to show tliiit
hind sought Is mine valuable Tor lis
llliiher or stone llinii for iigilciilliirnl
purims.'s.iiii.l lo establish hei eliiliu In
said lanil in-line .Muile I.. W ine
U.S.
Coiniillsslonei al Ihigeiie, l.nne Cn. (iiu
gnu, nn liier.li.y Ilie2.'li.l .lav of Julie,
IIHVI.
She iiuines ns witnesses i
Flunk Davis, of l.nnii.e, l.nne Co.,
(lie., Alidiew ,1. Sluitli, of lliigene,
Lime Co., (lie,, Charles Slinpsou, of
l.iniine, Oieg Clair Luekey, of
Eugene, l.niieCn., Ore.
Any an.l all perrons ehiliulug ml.
versely the iilHitc-.lcrfilhcil Inmls ineie
ipiestcl to tile their eliiliiM In lids nlllco
on or U'foie said 2,'lnliliiy of June, IIHVI
J. T, lllillniKS Reghler.
NOriCE FOR I't'llLICATION.
United States Lund Olliee,
Kurchiirg, Oregon, May II, 100.1.
Notice is hciehy given that In eouipll.
slice Willi llie provisions of lliiinetiil
Congress of June 3, 1878, eiilitle.l "An
net for the side of timber lands Iu llio
Slates of Callforiihi, Oregon, Nevada,
mid Wnshiiigt.ni Territory," as exteniled
Ii. nil llie I'nlille IjiiiiI States by net of
August 4, I MliS,
CHARLES II. PEA ROE,
of Eugene, County of Ijine, Stale
of Oiegon, has this day lll.it in llilsnllle.
his swoin stntement No. (1137, for llio
purchase of llie Lots 4, ft, II and 12
ofSci 2. Tp 22 South, .if R 2 W. and
will offer proof to show that llie laud
sought Is more u.lunliln fur its timber
orrtiinctlii.il or agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
More J. J. Walton, U . S. Coiinnis
sinner at i:iigene, Oregon, on Salnr
(liiv. the 1st day of August, IIHVI.
lb1 inline as witnesses :
John ). Palmer, of Cottage t rove,
Lane County, Oregon; Jerry Damnum,
of ( ottnge (.rove. Line Co., Oregon, Ma
rlon Davis, Nam (.c.iis.uf Cottage (Irove,
I .line Co , Oregon.
Any mill all persons claiining adverse,
ly the iilxivt'-ilercrlUil hinds urn re
.pirated lo Hie Ihelr claims iu this olllro
on or licfoic said 1st day of August. HKI3,
J. T. Ilniinirs. Itrglstrr.
NOTICE KIR PUBLICATION.
U ii 1 1 ul States Uud Office,
llixelnug, Oregon. May 2, UH13.
Notice l heiehy given that in com
pliance with the piovlslons of the art of
(' ng". I June 3, 1878, entitled "All
net for the sale of limU'r lands in tliu
ti.li ol California, Oregon. Nevadu and
iirliiiigloii Territory," ns ext.md.il to
nil the Public lind States by act ol All
gn.t 4, IMI2,
phalli: wood.
t r.ugriie, Co of Ijiue, Stale of Or.,
hur this .lav lll.il In this office his sworn
statement No.W7 lor the purchased! tho
N, N t, U'lug Lita 1, 2. !l and 4 of Sea
No 2, In Tp 21 South. of Rangeft W. and
will oiler proof tn show that the land
rough! is Inure valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purssrs, and
loestalilish his claim to said laud befora
J. .1. Walton, U S Commissioner at
Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday llie I llh
ilnv of July, IIHVI.
lie iiaiues ks witnesses :
lie.iige N. .Mfl-enn, uf Wallervlllr,
I .!! Co., Oie., Eil Tols-y, (litirge M.
Miller, r is I tl n i T. Wilson, of Eugi
ngene,
Laiie Co , Ore.
ny and all persons claiming adverse
the ulNive-tlescrilsil lauits are ro
i.iertel to Hie their claims in this office
on or Is fure said lUth ihty ol July, I1KJ3,
J. T. BuiiKiKs. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Unit.il States Uud Office,
llosebiitg Ore., Mar. II, 1003.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Cougiersof June 3, 1878 entitled "An
nc I for the sate of timber hinds in tho
Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada,
unit Washington Territory," us extended
loull the Public Liud States by act of
August 4, 1802.
HENRY C. hCIILEEF,
"I Cottage, Orove, Co. of Ijine, Stalo
of Ore., has this duv filed in this
office his sworn statement No. 4603, for
ine purniatc oi tne rn )y tit. yi ol
Section No. 34, Township 21 South, of
Range 3 West and w 111 offer proof to
show that the land sought is moro
valuable for Its timber or sfne than or
agricultural purposes, and o establish
his claim to said hind before tho Reg
ister niiil Receiver of this office at Rose
hurg, Oregon, on Thursday the 23rd day
of July, 1003.
He names us witnesses:
A L Woodurd. William Klmliul, I). 0.
Baughman. J (j A Young, of Cottage
drove, Ore.
Any and ull persons claiming u.l verso
ly the ahove-ilescrllM'd lands are ro
piested tn Hie their claims In this office
on or before said 2Jrtt day of July,, 1003.
J. T, Ilniinirs, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Ijiml office,
Iloselmrg, Ore., Apr. 11, 1003.
Notice is heioby given that In com
tillanee with tho provisions of the act of
CongicsB of June 3. 1878, entitled "An
Act (or the sale of Timber Lamls In the
Btiitca of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to inline riiuiic i.and Mates by act of
August 4, 1802,
LEVI OEER.
of London, Co. of Lane, Statu of Ore.
has this day llled in thiaoirico his a worn
statement No. 4010, for tho purchaso of
the HW i BW1-4, !,ot 4 of Hco No. 80,
Township 22 South, of Range 3 West
and will oflar proof to show thut tho
land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or strne than for agricultural
piirposcc, .uni to establish his claim to
said land the Register and Receiver of
tills oirico at Roseburir. Oremn
on Friday tho 21stdny of August, 1003.
uu names us witnesses'
John Powell, of Onltnun 11
Co., Oro John Ovcrhulser. Lawrence
Moxlov. William Lively, of London.
Lane Co., Ore,
Any and all pctsons claiming ad
versely the iihovo'dcsmlbcd lnnils am
renuested to Hie their rlulma In tills
office on or before said 21st day of Aug..
J.T. Diiiiiass, Rsgltter,
III lid nrliit miiiiH of uiiv InwiiHliln
111 ItORCblll'ir. Oretrou Lniul District.
Bhowlnir nil vnciuit liiudii for 50ctH.
each. If you wnntnny lnformiitlon
from tho U, H. Land Office, mldrcss.
l ltlo Oiinnintee & Loan Co.. Roso-
burK, Ore,