Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, August 28, 1903, Image 8

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J. E. YOUNG
Altovnoy-at-Laiv
nfflrt Main tirret, Wert aHe
CoTTAOK GfcOVJt, Oku.
I. T llatrla. A. C, Woodcock.
WOODCOCK & HARRIS,
; AUorny$-at-Laie
J MWnllon fltcn to I he lw of Mtnm.
" JCl'UKNE. ORE.
J. S MEDLEY
ylttorncy-nt-Law o o o
, : Omt on Main Mtw t
CoTTAGX GROVK, OrK.
A. H. KING
JAHonicy Law,
l twTTJtns. a nor n. oisit.
' J. ft .lOHN'SOX an! F. .d KlIY
W tlomcys and Conusthrs-ahLatc
tM attention jlwn li Mtntnc, Corporation
una Msreantlle Ijiw.
0O o ow Oartnan ii llanwnwa.t'a slot.
COTTAGK GROVK, ORK.
JEROME KNOX
Attornoy-at-Law
Trump attirlon paM to Mlntnir Baaineas
CoTTAGK GROVK, ORK.
SO 111.
.MRS'. PET SAN FORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking
MAIN STREET
COTTAGK GROVK. ORl7-
Commdn Rough Lumber
..Sll.OOWra EM
, BOOTH-KELLY MILLS,
SAGINAW. OREGON.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmaker.
Repairing at reasonable c&arfta.
AH work guaranteed fint-cfaw.
Watahet, Clocks ami Jeirelrr at lowest Frirea
COTTAGK GItOVK. QUE.
BARKER & PERMAN
PROPRIETORS OF
THE EXCHANGE"
DEALERS IN FINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Malnstreet. Coitaco Oroio. ".
RefWeaee Pbone No. t uatce Phone at.
J. E. HOSMER,
ntYSipiiS and SURGEON
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty.
Office hours from 9 to 11 a m from 1 to 5 p m
Sunday from IS to 2 p m.
Office Id Madsen Balldlog. Main street,
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON.
Tlic First National Bank
i OF
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Paid i ) Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchange sold, available anv place
n theUnited States
Dimwit! Bkistow, HekbeetEiii,
Prealdent, Caihler.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
a. Ol I UUUIIHand
0HCUrTlUJl p-,.-
VOL1III
50C&II.M
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free.
DYSENTERY CUUED WITHOUT
THE AID OF A DOCTOR.
"I am just up from a ham spell of
the tlux dysentery says Mr. T. A.
Ilnuer, a well known merchant of
Drummond.Tenn. "I used one small
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'era
nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured
without bavins a doctor. I consider it
the best cholera medicine in the world."
There Is no need employing a doctor
when this rem- ily is ueeu, for no doctor
can prescribe a belter medicine for
bowel complaint in any form either for
children or adult. It never fails and
is pleasant to take. For sale bv IJenson
Drug Co.
DR. JORDAN'S n.r.r
museum of miom
iuoi sMKKtr SI., SAN FRANCISCO. CJU. f
riuiMauiau4i.nuaj
ln'S:fe?A"'"nl1I"-i
Grrattil attraction o, t4 cim A i
ttfori'brutttvluortUUor,.
'.PoalliT.lyeadbr t
M olUut bnarlaJIstoa lbs Paoloe
OR. JOROAM-PmWEDIStASIS .
Tuubb- sura and uilil.llr '
ril luru wba ara anSrrlng A
ttum Iba rts of roulhtul India.
raars. Kerv.,11. i,j rh v.i, . Ilrlilllir, i,
.HH.iliuud In alllisobUDII.
luaturtr .
callous; M,rriiiHli,ri ItirM,
n JLliSti l"r:,.!,', ., ,,lr " eoaH-'natlS of k
) ty;;,5iV;!17,,,uh,x'u,.iro,'n.l.rc:f,,'.'oa' I
Truin-i flii.i hr Bn t. ...... r
,71 V" !"iirf. ana rilnlui.Lv r
' Q"hillail m I KK andalrlftlrtiriTat.
cirAKous vsnr bsasokaVLb.
Wrlta fp Hnnlf. i,if,j.iiH,n, a 1
.....lu.ii, i'r'M,uRiir r or lenar.
. boon for ritn.) Call or writ v-
UL JORDAN COIOai rkaia.l.r.
CAPTURE WILD HOKSESi
vorwilly known inula tviiteil. Unit
Iihm hml tlu lin-HVKl Niilt o( nny tnctll-
i'IiioIii tin world since Imn for the
(ckii Francisco chfoBit't ) some band of gentle horses where eniv imtl treatment of CiuiKiiuiptiiin
There is n more or lci general , they can lie handled for tnmkct. ''li;ont iiii.U.uiik trouble with
impression, encouraged ton con; Soine two years ago K. C. llloni. XU
siilerable extent by iiiagaiue nndj-on oTj. A. Wossom. ami the trc called' yoiir'nttentlon to Uuki'Iiiv'h
newspaper articles that the wild ent owner started to roundup this Hcrtimn s.vriu. 'I'lioiv mv ho nuui.i
hop nf the plains, so well known 1 wild stock and turn them to some ''"'hmry ihiukIi reiucdlcH nimli- by
:.. it... r ,1.-.. ... . .....I .,. I ilrumtmlH mill tilhi'l'N t but mv clu'iip
in the early days of the west, and . pr hi. m, , ,,. , ,.,,, ,.,.,,,,, ,,',
about which oniauy stories of ad- lhework had been dimcfllt in , (or mmmv chiixIim, lirimehltiH, i 'roui
venture have been written and so 1 the extreme, owing to the char- mid wpivlalLv tor I'nitiiiiiiptliui,
innnv romances woven
ally extent.
is
practic-
Don't believe it.
I can take you to a range high
up anions the mountains of Nevadn,
.vithm thirty miles of the station ot
Baltic Mouutniii, on the much
traveled overland route of, the
Southern Pacific Companj, and
show you baud after band of as
genuinely wild hordes as vvete ever
"creased" or lassoed by the heroes
ol the early plains tales, existing
under exactly the same conditions
as then and just as difficult to
capture. And what is true of this
particular spot is undoubtedly true
of other regions.
In the case ot the wild horses of
today in the particular section ot
Nevada, couceruiug which this
article is written, the historv of
the escajwd war horses of the early lieves, of his not being able to get
Spaniards has to a considerable de- enough dumtuies in the field.
Rree, repeated itself. They owe The difficulties of the chase are
their origi.i to a baud of domestic enhanced by the fact that the
horses which were turned loose on , quarry has learned to post sentinels
the hills and plains back of Sheep on the lookout tor danger. The
Creek mountains, to the north of country is nearly all rolling, and
Battle Mountain, Neb., something the first sight of a band is usually
over thirty years ago, by the late of otic or two lookouts posted on
J. A. Hlossom, a prominent land the crest of a knoll, plainly on the
ownei and mining jian of that sec- alert, although miles away. On
tion. There they have since re- attempting to move nearer the en
tuaiued, breeding and running at tire baud appears, aud after a mo-
will, and until the last two years or meut s gaze at the tultude(s starts nont eiuriiKviiicut. Wwkly i-iikIi
so.no attempt has been made to off on its "dirty trot", the stallion salary of $1S nm! nil trnvellnji ox
capture them, except in rare in- in the rear. This trot is as decep- J.XViehveck rxiN-rlV"'''!!.1."
dividual instances. , tive as the lazy lope of a coyote. ,.llttnl. Mention reference and on
Kor more than a quatter of a , It looks easy to overcome, but the clo Mir-nilitivniol envelope. Tit K
century they have worked out their pursuer soon finds that it eats up NATIONAL, :utl Dearborn st.,ciii
own salvation, without let or html- the miles with surprising rapidity, c,,Ko.
ranee, in a country as wild as when , and that it can be kept up all day
tue continent was discovered, lull ' and all night if necessary,
of deep canyons and maze-like , When the band is met unex
runaways aud scarcely ever touched ( pectedly the t most exciting work
by civilization. The conditions are occurs. At close quarters the m,us
the same as found by their earlier tangs break into a run aud the race
prototypes, and like conditions is to the swift. Here, when there
have brought about like results. is no doubt that each member of
The country over which these t'je baud will strain- every nerve,
horses roam is ideal for their free-1 the stallion takes the lead and
dom, isolation and concealment. makes every effort to pilot his
The Sheep Creek' mountains area family out of danger. But let the
comparatively short range, rising rider succeed in getting amotfg the
from the valley of the Humboldt escaping horses, swing his riaia
river less than a half dozen miles "and attempt to "lass" or "cut out"
north from Battle Mountain statiou, one of the mares, and the stallion
so abruptly that 2,000 to 2,500 feet
to their summit is made hi travel -
ing a distance of scarcely a mile
and a half from their base.
In the region noted it is esti-
mated that there are now in the
vicinity of 2,000 wild horses, but
their method of ' existence and
travel is iu small bands numbering
from half a dozen to twenty head.
Each band has a stallion as its 1
leader md there is practically never 1
more than one stallion to a baud,
As soon as a male colt acquires
growth and streugth he is cither
driven out of the old band, or, A wild stallion is a jealous guar
voluntarily leaves to forma band diau of his host aud will frequently
of his own. , turn threateningly even when the
The leader is in every sense and pursuer is a couple of hundred
respect the master of the band,
The members of his family are such
by his will, and acquisitions are
made only with his consent. The
stock on the range is frequently
added to by strays from distant
ranches or from some vaquero
camp. This has been particularly
true in the past two years when
effort has been made to capture the1
wild bands, and a cowboy camp has
been maintained in the hills for
much of the time.
I have seen iron-shod saddle j
mares, jacks, and even mules as t
members of the wild bands, all ap-,
parently as wild as the stallion j
leader, but I have never seen a
a gelding in such a band and am j
told that they are never permitted
to join. The few that escape to 1
the plains and hills may occasion-!
ally be seen in bands by themselves !
and are certainly wild enoutrh after 1
a few months ru'nnine to be classed 1
ill..nVan tin ran hut thpv I
...... .- ' J w. - '-, " " ' J
range,
are outcasts, so lar as tue majority
tare concerned.
When a single stray, either from
another band or from a ranch or
camp, approaches a wild band,
there is a careful inspection on the
part of the leader before permission
is given to join. Hidden among
the sage brush, I have watched a
leader leave his band, ston and an-
,...i,!. m. i.t,i , -Vifol. Uf
(iiwu-'iiiift .uu.v.
. , ( - . ,
ten or uiieeu miuiues ue"c kiviiir filate of CaliIornia,,Oregon, Nevada and
a decision. He touches tlOSCS with ; Washington Territory," as extended to
the would-be member of his family j " tlm Public Land States by act of An
walks all about her and examines'""1 4' jjEA A i.owe
her from every side as closely and 0f Eugene',' Co 'of Lane' State ol Ore.,
carefully as an inspector of a cav-j has this day Hied in this ollice hcrsworn
nlrv rnrns mul finnllv either liotti ' statement No. 3428 for the purchase of the
inin (he tvaitinc hutul or the nut- i
join the waiting nana, or tue out-
sider is forced to start off in a
Ulll
erent direction.
The r;gion where these wild
horses exist, both on the "flat" and
op the mountain sides, is gridiron
with trails made by the bands
coiiiE for water. The horses never
remain near the water courses af
ter satisfying their thirsts, prefer
ring the open country.
Catching these wild horses is, as
may well be imagined, exciting and
difficult work. Among the men
engaged in it the work is called
"running wild horses, ana that is
what it amounts to. Hie vaqueros
run them down by superior skill
rather than by speed and endurance
and force them into some corral or 1
acterorthe country, the resources
I o. the buries t.iein-lves a,u. their
great endurance. Hie principal
thing necessary ts to keep the
horses on the run. giving them no
chance to re-t, uiul fitndly rounitiut;
tliem up hen in an cxhamted
state. The sight of n mini on horse
back is frequently enough' to start
n wild band going for the entire
day.
orkitiH upon tlie know leilge ol
this fact, Mr. lllossora last vear 'fronlilos tlmt 1ms not Imvii imiiviI ;
tried the device of mounting a lot n'"1 womIku "'n their ivsiiIIm. mi.-lt,
nfrliiinmiM nivin nnturincr Imro'll'1' "wl,r St'mmoll. fl'lllllMltlltloll of
ol dumtuies npon Capttirtng Horses (oiM, ml)Ulm Mtixomtw. iutmhih
aud turning them loose, counting ,ywiKpli. Iiomim-lifs. .hMpuminii 1
upon frightentitig aud exhausting fivlinn. kIiviIowiios In fun. ,n.
the vild horses that cnnglit sight tr.mlilo eoniii-ctiMl with tln Monim-li
of them, and then running thetu !l!..",",lu:., . r::1!
( down with fresh animals. The
scheme was only partlv successful.
oivino to the fact. Mr. Hlossom be-
wjjl turn instantly and with mouth
1 open, teeth gleaming and mane
flying, rush at the disturber of his
' family unity with a furv that is
both fearless and terrible,
There mav be no real danger of
attack or injury in such a case, but
a rush of the sort that I saw a
magnificent bay stallion make at
Bob Blossom a few weeks ago,
when Bob tried to cast his riata
around the neck of the queen of the
harem, looked like the real thing.
and was sufficiently confusing to
, secure the band a fresh start.
yards away.
, The captured wild horse is far
' from being easy to handle, and his
' usefulness as a saddle horse is
problematical. Under intelligent
training at the hands of a skilled
rider they may be made tractable,
, and their strength and endurance
make them valuable animals, but
one that has a strain of viciousness
, is a
ojuB.. jiiuua iiuu uim win
and will
warrant close watching.
I t UUUIUCI Ul IIIC3C UUIMT3 WCIC
A I I .1 I
purchased some time ago for the
German army. It is a safe wager
that a few of Willie Hohenzollern's
officers have ere this had a touch
of the real thing in the bucking
line that would rival an exhibit in a
Wild West show.
-...
THE DEATH PENALTY,
a little thin- sometime rtaulta in
death. Thus a. mere Hiratch. inaiitni-
!. cut pr puny boils have paid the
,'B.t" J".'!'')''
It Is wise to havelliick.
leu's Arnica Salve ever handy. It'sthu
best Salvo on earth and will prevent
fatality, when Hums, Sores, Ulcers anil
Piles threaten. Onlv28c, at Morgan tt.
Ilrehaut's Drug Store.
NOTICE FOR I'UIIUCATION.
United States Land Ollice,
iioenurg, uregon. Aug. vs, iu.
Notice is hereby given that in coin-
plimce with the provisions of the act of
Coiigrens of June d, IS,S, entitled "An
1S78. (jntitlw! "An
a,,t fnr ,iie sale of timber lamia in tlm
avi I i-il .id rnio wi uiiiuui lainin in Lll'
.... fl. ualo nl t (.,.).,.- Inli.lu !
6K 'Sul! NoOinTpNoHSS U I W aud
wi, (jm,r p0o( tI 8h()W lUl ti() hi(,
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone tnan lor agricultural purposes, and
to establish her claim to said hind before
J. J. Walton. U S Commissioner tit.
l.'ugene, Oregon, on Wednesday the
28th day ol October 100.').
lie names as witnesses:
N. II Martin, J. W. Parrish, John D. j.
Palmer, J. 11. loung, Cottage (irovu,
Ore. ,
Any and nil persons claiming adverse-
ly the above-described lands aro ru-1
(inosted to file their claims In this oflico
on or hefoio said 28tli day of October,
1003. I
J. T. HuiDtiEs, Register. 1
WANTUD.
CO thorouirhhruil Anuoni "Nim.
I
nli'H." Call at Nugget olllcu fur .lu
oriuatlou. Ilji l't.
i.u riox:
Tills In nol M gvnllc u mil- but
u lieu ynil think how llnhli' , i m ii iv
UOt tl lllllVllllHO tlltMlllb IVIIH'll.X 1 1 II I -
wnon iiihv isuiiii.miii ovpivioriiiion
SJl'Wt LK" -ler
man syrup. Tin 2.1 ivnt hIm IiusJiimi
' iwon intrutltiriMi tins year. Ucgniui'
rIip 75 wiUh At nil ili'iiKKlKts.
timn & Ht'iiienwny rii.
tini-
WANTKIi.
We would Ilkt to ask, thrniiKli tin
t'otniuiiH in' ymii' iiiih', It tht'iv In
iiii.x pt'riu wlio 1 1 1 1 h iinimI ilrii'iiV
Aiutttst Mnwor tor tiie iMirv or imn-
mUon. Iivswniln. tunl Uvor
coiiutrtoH. hiuI' wo wlnli to i-ortv
hihuuI with you ami iul ou our oi
our liinik free oleiwt. If. ion
trloil AiiKiist rioui-r, try a :' n-nt
ItOttlv Hrwt. Wl llHVO lll'Vl'1' KlIMWII
lit tlH fllllilllC. IfHO. MOIIH'tllllli; i ,
MTlmis Ii tlto mntti'r with wllli yon ,
TIloSTirpnt sl 1ms Junt Ihvii liiifn
uncoil tins your, iiruiiinr hio ,.
ifiitK. At allilniirsNIw. il.ll.iiiit:i s.
WooiUmry, N.J. liainuili .1; I loin
onwiiy fo.
WANTKD SKVUKAI. INIUSTUI
nils H'I0I1S III OlU'll Htlltl' (O tlllM'l
for lirUiM' extntill-lii'il I'lt-voti yivirn
iiml with (i law oapllal. to rail
upon inctvliantH anil aci'iitu for mic-
irsslnl null iirotltalili' lino, t'ornm
1. a-
Among
Tut
Ifeutsiiin
Daisies1
Stands forfhebest
that is mnd? in
Jbofivear.
AT ALL LE.ADING DEALERS.
GGOTZIAN&(9
MANUFACTURERS,
5T.PAUL.
XOTICK KOIt runi.ic.vnov.
I'nitetl Stuti's Ii in 1 Ollii'i',
ItiMubiiri; Ore., Aim. 12, 11HI3.
Not i. i herehy iiiven that 111 com
piinnt'e with the provisions of the nrt ol
Conuri-M of June S, Ibi.i vmitleil An
Hi't for the sale of tinilwr IhihU in the
Stati'n of CnliforniK, Urtvun, Nevada
mnl WuihiiiL'ton Territory," at extemltil
to all the 1'ublic Ijllnl State liy act ol
Aimiiat 4,
ciiAKi.Ks v. unvr
of l'ii(i'iie, County of Lane, Stale
of Ore., lias this day llleil in this
orhee Ins auorn stali'ini'iit No. 3422, (or
the rmrcliute of tliel.oln H, L'0, 21, '! 01
'"'" " Township 23 S, Uuiiue
t .()W . . 0 ... wo,,!, ., u mre
valuable for its timber or ft-ne than for
... !.... I. I 1.11,.,.
" n-uimmi pu, jwue, nnu ,o upihimisii
iin .niii, 1 u mm 1111,1 wtiui r
J. J. Walton, U. S. Commiecioner. a'.
Eugene, Ore., 011. Wednesday, the 2sib
day of October, 1008.
He names ai wltnesatM:
N. II. Martin. .1. W. l'.irrish. John I).
l'almor, J. E. Young, Cottugu (rove,
Ore.
Any and all persons claiminga,lvcre.
ly the ahove-duiicrihtil lands are tt"
quested to file their claims in this ollice
on or before said 23th day of October
1008
J. T. IIkiikikh, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUIIMCATION.
United States Land Olfire,
Kooeburg Ore.. Aug. 1-1. I1H3.
Notice is hereby given that the fo!
iQWiug.iiameil suttler has HI I ml notice
of his Intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and tlmt tald
proof will he made before J, ,1. Walton,
U. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon,
on October 2, Wm, viz. 11. k. .oMHl
Iiona P.itton. for the NJ NV!f Sec. 20
Tp 21 S.f It. 2 W.
Ho names the following witnoBaes to
nnivn Iom I'nnilnuniiH roHiderii'ii nrmii
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Joseph Perkins, Oeorgo Downs, Hlrniii
Ie, Wallace .McKlbhins.CotliigeOrove,
Oregon .
J. T. lliillidKs. Register.
NOTICI2 TO CRUIMTOUS.
All perHoliH-' loiowliitf thoiiiKulvoN
Indebted tu the. iiihUthIkiiciI, will
pleiiKo cnll iiml nettle. I have wild my
stock nfK'iodH and wIhii ihcioko up
my accountH at onco. Dated Annum
J.I'.CUrHn.
;
j. wai.TON 8 I' NKM
u. h. CoramUsloner Notary I'ubllo
"XXTri H-y-m Jlr ttcc
VV f.ULOU Oi t!s
LAWYERS
rracllta In Slate ami federal Courts, Work In
U.S. Unit Olllie, Entries made ami iiroof
board. '
oituaox
If you want the kd
C. J. MILLER,
rsT9aaW
OREGON
Shot line
and union Pacific
!rt'Ki 1'iMk i 111 oi 1 in
1 ou (mm ri ll.inil
rilll'ltktn- .(llt l..lki. IVllXt'l,
I'.. Hi. 111. 1 I I. iiiili.Oimilui.
11 :20a. in. Kiiiihhm t'itt, St,
v 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 - Ixini", CIiii'iiji.i hiuI
HI)EllMI. KUftt.
. tin 1 1 1 1 - Salt I. like, iMiver,
Kxirri Kt. Wnrlli, Oiniiliii,
S .1ft p.m. Kuiikms Cil;, St.
nullum Umia.riiu-nxo mid
iiililun. 1'imt.
SI, I'uiil Vall11 Wiillu', Ij'vv
I'iKt'Miiil intuit , Sh,kiine,
6 . in U'iiIIhiv, I'llillllilll,
VIII Milllll-HHli , St.
SHikmii'. 1'iiul. Puliitli, Mil
uiiukcc, l iiieiiitn &
lllll K
1 unit
I :tlli.iu.
7 Hrtii. 111.
NO CIJANiii: Ol' CAItS.
Tii'ki't i-nat via nil mil. nr bout mnl
mil vial'nrtlmiil.
(H'a AND IIIVEIt snet'LB
KUOM I'OIITI.AND.
Allsmlingilatcaaub
K p. tu. jetrt to I'hmigr.
For San Frnnco
.Hall cvorv flvo days.
TJaily" '"
ex.Sund'y Coi.i'jiiiia Rivb
p. rn.
Suturday To Astoria ami Way
10 p. in,' Landing.
I p. in.
4 p. in.
exempt
Sunday
A. L. CRAKi, lien. Passenger
Portland. Oregon.
Agent,
ASK Till: Ali ENT FOR
TICKETS
VIA
GREAT NORTHERN
Railway
TO-
S)t!.tuie, SI. I'aul, Ditliillt,
MhtiititjitillH, ('It I at to,
AND A I.I. TOINTS HAST
TRAINS DAII.V
FAST TIMIC.
2
I
70 Hours
POIfl'LAi TO CHICAGO
2.1
NIIW
UQUII'.MNin THOUOHOUI'.
Day
Conches, Palace anil Tourist
Sleepers, Dining ami Mullet,
Sinok'iiig Library Cars.
Daylight Trip through tHe Cascade and
HOCky Mountains.
For full particulars. Rales,
Folders
etc. call on or address
J. W. PHAL0N.T. P. A.
II. DICKSON, C. T. A
122 3d St., Portland Ore
A. II, C. DENNISTON.
(i. W. P. A.
Seattle Wash.
M Fllil Atsniic,
0. & i I II. II. CO.
Time Table No. 1
To Take HIM on July 27lli, 100.1.
Dally
Except Sunday.
NO. 1
We.t
Hound
T-Tm.
.1:3(1
5:(1
6:lil
l:W
li.'ill
IMS
4:il
4:V
1:20
1:iio
West
IIiiiiihI
HTATIONH.
CntfHKS drove
.. VuMen. .
.I'urrin
. .('arm (Junto ..
. . Ilalor .
. .port'iitt
. . ilexl Ituck
Htetinrt
Klur
. Itnt'kv t'oliit
a. it'.
11:80
ll:ll
II III
lil:f.7
10. IU
Uli.VI
Ii): IS
lOilW
lo:im
10:'Jii
l(l:il
Ar. . W'llilwMiil. .I.v
KiilJi'rt to cjiungo wltliout notice.
Freight will not bo rerehed nt tbo O. A 8
K. It. It. Uciiot Hfmr r,:(i0 . in. To liiiuirti
loruurillng un next train fiolglit must Iw
ik'Uvcri-il In am pip lime to penult ol Its
being billed.
JOHN II. P1IAKSON, (leneral Mauanei
LOST.
OTtlllcatP of Disability No.72::i;
iilao U. S. Army Dmchai-Kii. I'liuler
plullHU
rctui'ii to iiniit'iuia .MiKot
ollice.
Oiianvii.i.i
J.(ili.i.i:i,AMi,
Star, Oregon.
so a. no. i
Kaat Kast
IIOIJIl'l lloiliii)
7'7m7 a7m."
iTiT 7:si
2M 7. SO
if: It) 7:M
2.11 7:WI
2: V.I S:0l
'JJ Silt
i:la S.I7
2:10 S:X1
a :1s H'JH
1M S:I0
a:i lltfi
Stoves,
Fu mil urc,
Tinware,
Queens ware.
Ihiu't lorL't t" cnll fit tlu
West Stilt Store.
livcr.vthitiu First Class
ittul (it-ices the lowcHt possilili1
for htjfli Jennie jjntnlH.
West Side Store
Cottage Grove, Oregon
MH ll I I (lit ITIH.KWTlON.
I'niti'il M11I1- I iiml Ml hi.
K.'-i'lMiir Hi.,, .luiir Hull. IIMCI
Sil ! I llrli'liv iiiicii thai. In I'lilll
I 'I in in-,' m 11I1 ilic ihii ihhuir n( 1 In' ni'i ,il
t minu'm ol Jiinc ;i, IST.H, I'litllli'il "An
ml I'H I'"' Mill' ol titnln'1 luinla ill I lie
"lull - .if I'lilifiiiiiiu.Oii'iiiiii, Ni'viulii iiml
Wiixlilnutnn Terrilory," n mli'iiili'il In
nil the rnhllr l.nml Sliiti'a liv nt'l u( Alt
KiihI I, IWI2.
ki.aia a. coni.n
ol I'.iitiiKi'Urovi'. t'u of Linn', stain ol
Ort ..liii IliUiliiy tllcil in thl nlFiou lu r
nmnti Htiili'iiiciil Nil. MKM. Inr tlu inir
i'Iiiih' ufllii'S ' XV '4,S 'tt XK t4,nlSi'i'
HI 111 Tp 22 S, ItntiKV 2 V, m;il nill
nircr prinif In pIkih Hint Hit' In ml mnilil
ih ninru viiliiulili (nr ila timU'r or utonr
I tin it (or niirK'liiliiriil iiirimi'a, nml to
i'lnliili her rlnini to anul Uiul Iwliitr
,1. J. iilloo, t. S. ('niiiiiiiaaliiiirir ill
Kugi iH , Ori'iiun, on I'nilay the 41 tt
'liny of l. IIW1I.
Mil' iiiimra m tt illli'aai a :
M::HlH.in : J. P. I'nIiii. r, t'. J. Il.mur.1. VV. A.
' llnineinvny, (', II Diittmi, of Cotlni'
illrovt. Inv To., (Ireiinn.
Any ami nil HToiiM.'lniiulin: mlvrriK'
, I y the alHivi-i!ini'rllil Imiila mv ri-
iiii'tiil lo lllf llii-ir fliiinii in llila olrii'i'
uut'aiiii 10 uir iiirir t-'iniiiia in una oiiii''
.iuorUtifoi.ai.i4tli.lHy of Hc.U. HH.
J. T. Illillnira. Ili'lall'r
I
XOTIt'I! KOIl I'l'HI.ICATIOX.
t'nltisl Stuli-a l.uml Ofllrv.
IloMiburir. Ormon, Mm 2, 1003.
Nntiii i iH'rvliy nivvn tlmt In piitii.
iilimiii' with I hi' prni'iainiia nl llm m't ol
CoiilSrtiM n( JtiiieU, IM7H, rntltlnl "An
ai't lor thr an It' ( litnlwr laiulaln tin'
Stiiu-H uf ( ulifornm, OriKon, Nrvaila
,..,.1 v ...I.,. ,..... T...r....r..'...... 1. -
4.
to nil tli I'lihlii- l.nn.1 Mint,'. I,v .1.1 of
IntfitMl i lull
a iinii': j. wiiitk,
n( CuIIuko (irnvi'. Co. o ltnc, Stiitc (
I Ore., ha Una day Hint In thin oHIei hei
worn atati'llii'lil Nn.'28U for the pnn l4i.i
ol the Si: 1j SK l4 of Section No 2.'
Ip2l S-oiilh, ol lUiign a W. mul willoirt-r
prool lu allow tlmt the land aoiiiihl l
more valuable for Its HiiiKt or t . 11 .
tlmn for ngrhiiltnral pttrMiain, nml in
wutitiali her claim 10 aald land liedm
, J. J. Walton, I). S. Cointiiianmii. 1
.Uit Ilitgemi, Oregon, on Tufmlny thr
( IKih day of Aug., ltMKi.
She iimiiea na u ilueaiea .
Nathaniel V. While. Willinin liioitn.
James N WalUi-e, Clinrliw l Poni'll, 01
Cottage drove. Imw Co., Ore.
Any and all Mtrani,a I'liilining mlveiM'
I y the a.bnvo.iU'avrtlml landa uf n
quested to tile thvlr clmma In thi,. nfli. .
on 01 before Mid IKih dy of Aug., H.
J. T. Driik.kh. Ilegiatur.
NOTICE FOR PIMlLH ATIo
United . Statin IjiiiiI OMrc.
RiHMiburg. Otu., July IW, llin.'l.
Noliceia hereby given that iiieoniili
mire with the provision of the An m
f'oligreaa 01 Jlltte 8. 1H7H. viillileil "An
met fur the sale of tllnlier lunila in tin-
Slate of Callfortiln, Oiemin, Nevmhi
and WaahiiigliuiTurritoi v, uai'iti'iuled
In all the Pithlic Land Suit, ,. I,v m l 01
August I, lMtt,
CIIAKI.ICM L. HANSEN.
lf .Ililii'l Inn Cilv ( tiitkl v nl Imm K,..
nl urcgiiii, lias tills day llleil 111 tint
ollice bis sworn atnttuni'iit No. Mini n.i
the pinchae of llm lm I, S 'u NIC
.N I. y, SK 'i ol Section No. II. Two. 20
South, of Rinige 1 VVoxt anil will oiler
proof In show that the html sought la
more viiluniile nr lis tluilier or clinic
than for agricultural purimaea, and to
eHiiiblish his claim to said land before
(i . F. Skipwurtli, I' S Cniniiiiiiioui'r at
Juiii'lioii Cilv. Oregon on the 21at dnv
of September. 100H
He mimes as wilnesans:
, n, Iken.Oeo. Anderson, of Harris-
burg, Oregon, A. J. Ward of Ida, O.e,,
OlIo.Morlon of Creswell. Ore.
( Any uiul iillpersoiiscliiimingHilverselv
1 the iihovedeacrilitsl hinds atu lenuealeil
to II lu their cUims in this ollice on or
before said 21st day of Scpli'ii.bcr, 1003.
J, T. llaiiKiKa, Register.
KIIDUCIII) IJXCUKSION KAII5S.
To the Seaside mid Atountiiln Kcsnrls
for the Siiinincr.
The Southern Paclllc Cuiiipaii.v Iiiih
placed un mile at very low nil cm
riniiiil-ti'lp tlcKelH to the various) re-
HorlH aloiiK lt Hiii'M, anil iiInii. In
I ciiiiiii'i'tlou with the CorvalllH &
""'' '". '..-...., U Mil,, HIV
i hi'iihIiIu (it s ill in lna liny, hitler
, tlckelH Kood for relurn iiutirortnbcr
1 '"'pi: ! i..u ... v i
'e-,i,.,r o-tilnti- S.ituitl.ivM. n.ltis-s.l..,;
.Mdiiiln.VH, are on hiiic ai greatly re
duced rate fimii all polntN, I:iiki'Iic
anil north mi Emit ami WeHt Ni
I LIlli'H, iinabllUK ponpli' lo Npemi Siiii
ila.v at the hi aslile. Very low i-numl
trip nil cm are also uiado belivecn
I'lirlhiiiil ami Ha nm polniHoii llm
. . . " " . ' . ' . . "
soiillierii I'acillc (ioinl hwk Salur
ila.VN. reluming; Sunday nr Monday,
.nllowliiK I'lirtlaiid neoiilu In Hpeiiil
ISumliiylii the country anil out of
I town people to have the day In PorU
mini.
I TIcliclN from Poi tlailil to Vaqiilna
I Hay kooiI for return via Albany ami
i EiihI Side, nr CorvalllH ami Went
, Side, at option o f piiHwciwra. I luwr
I Kiige checKi'il tbroue;b In Newport.
A miiy fi'iiluio a- Nowport thlH.vcar
will be an iip-lo-ilnto KlinlcrKnrtcn
In chai'Ki) of an experienced Chicago
I icauiier.
: A beautifully HIiiHtratcil liooklot
ilcHcrlblne; the hcuhIiIi' rcnorlH nn Vn
iilllia Day Iiiih bceii publlHlied by tho
I Southern I'nclllu and CorvalllH &
I ICitHtern RallroailH, and can bo ho
l cured from any ot their uncut, nr by
aililii'HHlne; W. E, Coniau, 0 V A H I'
1 Co. Portlaml, or Edwin Stone, Mnn-1
Hirer C & E It It, Albany, Oregon.
11 1
MU'll i: KO( IM III.U'A ril'N.
I'lilli'il Sim,'ii IjhhI nllii'i'.
i'i'iiiu. On',, Apr. 11, num.
Ii
,olli-l' la
Iiiii'lil biuitl llllll
Iillllliri rt III till' tiloMalnlla til tin' m't nf
, I'oliyll", of Jlllil' .'I, IHIS, I'Hlilliil ",n
Ai'l (or Ihr mill' nl Ti'nln'l LntiiU in ll.
i.liit' nl Ciillforiilii, Ori'iiolt, NiMi'ln,
) mnl ViihiiiKlnn 'IVn itnrv." 11 x I
I tit nil till' I'lthhc IjiIiiI HUtia hv m't nl
1 Alltfilxt I. INI2.
! i.icvi (,i:i:it.
I ill Irfimluii, Co.nl l.niii', hluli' iiI()m.
Iina till" ihil llh'il In thlaulTiri' Inn ki.iii
atitti'tiii'lit Nn. mill, (yr tin' lillirliiii' nf
hi' HV l4 HV 1-4, lil of fii-t- So '10,
1 To nahlp 25! S011II1, ol Itiuii' :i Wi .t
,11ml will ilfl r p'lMif to ation 1h.1t llm
Imul aotiglil in nio'i' 11I1111I1I11 fur ila
jtiiiiht'r or l timn (or iiicni'iillnriil
' lllioi' , ..nil lo I'allllillah lil I'IhIHi In
alii .nml 1 lit lli'idatiir mnl fi'iHi lvcr nl
tlili olTIre nl Itiiai'linrtf, Orrnon
oil Kililni tlm '.'I at ilny ol Angiiat, IIKW.
Hv tminea a nitniKK'a:
1 Julio I'owiill, ol Cntiniii' (liovo, Ijinn
I Co., Orv., John On'rlniln'r, Ijnunni n
. Miixliry, U lllinin l.ui'l), uf IajiiiIuii.
i.mif Co., Ore.
Any mnl nil npinona pliiiiiiliiu ml-
, , . ,, .
v, rM'')' ""' illvi'-li''. IImiI
IhiiiU
I rniiiMtcil li- Hlt Ihi'lr clniina In tliit
uUlraonar hvfurv tlil2lt ilay ol Ann.,
J. T. IlmiKjEa, ItfRiiti r.
SOTICK FOIt ITIIUCATIO.N,
I'niiwl StMlva l.ainl Ollli-ii,
llii.fhiirg, Ore , Jttnv 22, KKKI.
Nnlirv la hi'tvliv Kuril Hint In rum-
.... . ...
1 ,l'iimt iin iiib t.roviaiona 01 mo ..i
' " '"'' "!: 1IJ78. witlll. il An
11(1 i"1 an M' 01 iiiiiht 1111111H III ilia'
: aliilea ill Cnlidiruhi, Oregon, Nevmhi nml
VX'iialiiiigtnti Territory," a exteiiili il In
all the public land alali a by act nl An
goal 4, iv.f.i, Jndmina Onhi rg, of C..tlag"
inovi', Ciitinly of l.uiic. Slate oiling
1 li.i Una 'In l llliil 111 tins ollice her win 11
, liiU'liiriit No, IUhl7 for I lie purclinai' of
I lie liil !l mid 4 of Seel. on So. 2, Tow 11
lni 22 Sniiili, of ltmige.1 west ami will
' oiler pioof to allow that the land sought
ia nn re valuable for ita tlinlier or atom'
Ithiin for Hgrlciillnrnl purpose, and In
eaiiibliali tier claim to aald land bctiiri' J.
.1, W.illon, l". S. Commiaaiolicr at I n
gi iii', Oil-gnu, 011 Hnilav the IKih dm o
i I'H'iiiU'i, UK. 'I,
She lininl'a a wlllieaaen .
Ijmla (lala-rg. Alf-eil I.. Powell, I.ouls
ii (ieiiiiii. Ilarvev Taylor, of Cottngo
(tote, lame count v, Uregon,
Anv mid all peraons claiming iiiherae
l the abote tleaurilHil lamia me re
.ii,'.tii to file llieir claims ill thle otlli'ii
111 befnie until IHtb dny of Hoiilt inlii r,
IH03.
J . T. IlHIIKICs, Register ,
NOTICE I'OR PIIILICATION.
United States Und Oinre,
lloelnirg, OiiKDii.Miiy, 2H, IWW.
Noin'ria hereby given that 111 coiupli
mice wild the provisions of the act of
Cuiigiesa of June:l, IH7N, entitled "An
m l lor 1 he tale of tlinlier liiiuls in the
.tnli'a ol t alifoiniH, Oregon, Nevada.
nnu wiiaiiington territory, as exlemli'd
to nil the I'lihlii' IjiiiiI Stales by act of
Atiguat I. IWI'J,
I ieorge W, Rinlei
1 of Iron River.Co.of Ilaylleld hlalnof Wis.
coiiain Imp this day tiled in tliisoiricehlfl
MHorn atateinrlit No. fi2Ti.'t fur the pur
I'liii.i. oltlio.M t, NE l-l,Ni:i-l NL'l-l.
hi'ing lot I. nf Section No 2 Township 2.'l
South, f R. .1 U and will oirer proof to
show tbiitthi'laiid sought is more valu
ahle for lis timber nr stmiethau fiiragri
ciiliuriil purpiwes, ami In I'slahllsh his
claim to snul land befnru J, J. Walton
V S Commissioner lit Eugene, Oio., on
Tuesday tue 2.'itb day of August 1UIKI,
Iluiuimiwiis wiiuusses:
I'riuik Lyon, A. II. Lyon, J. Hcmmis,
nf Lonilnll, L. I:. Johnsuii. of Collage
Uroye, all of Lano County, Oie.
Any and nil persons churning ndverso
ly the ulxive-ilencrll ml lands urn re
(Itiesled lo llle their claims in Ibis olllco
on or before said 2fitli day of Aug. If 108.
J. T. ilinnuKR, Regisler.
NOTICE FOR PU1ILICATION.
Uiilled Slulus Laud OIH
Rowihurg, Oro , Apr. 20, HIOII,
Notice is hereby given that in compli.
mice with the provisions ol the act of
Coiigruss ol June :i, IK7K, entitled "An
Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the
Sliilea ol California, Oicuun. Nevada.
ll'al, , ,.,ll, T...rl...... i I...I
, ,, ,,,, 1,.., I V 1 1 .
I A.'iHt I IHD" " y "Ct '
I ' NATHAN K. COMPTON,
I 1 Orove, I'o. of Lane, Hlale of
il)ll'Lo)i loo. tiny I
Oiegnii Iiiih this dav llled in this olllco
lilssnoiiistateuieut No. Ills 1, for the pur
chase of the went half of the west half of
Sec No 20 Tp 2.1 H, ot Range I W and will
olTi'i' proof to show thnl the laud sought '
is mnie valiiiihli) for llH tliubcf or stonu
1 1 in ii for agricultural purposes and to us-
lablisb Ills eliiiln to Mil 1 1 1 land beforo
the Register mid Receiver ol this olllco
at RoHchiug, Oregon, on Monday tho
21th day ol Aug.. IIHI.I.
He mimuH aswltueskos:
I'liiiik It Phillips, I'liiuk D. Wheeler.
Joseph E Young, John D Palmer, of
Cottugu drove, Oie.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the ahovii.iloscrlbeil hinds urn ro.
iiinsti'i to tile their claims in Ibis oll'ico
on or beloio said 2-llh day ol Aug., lllu.'l,
J.T. Iliiiiiiiits, Register.
1'Ws AN END TO IT ALL.
A grievous wail nftimcs comes iih it re.
suit of uiihenralilo pain from over laxed
mgans, J)iz.li ess, Hackiichc, Liver
complaint and Coustliiitinn. Iluttluinkg
to Ur King's New I. lie Pills thev not
an end to it nil. Thuy me gpntlu but
inuroiign, iiyinem. Only ific. Utiaraii.
t .d by Morgan & Drcliaut, iIiuIkkbIb.