Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 11, 1903, Image 8

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    J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Law
Office on Mln street, West Side-
CoTTAcn Gkovk, Oris
I T. Harris A. 0. WewleeeV.
WOODCOCK & HARRIS,
Attorntjsat-lMiE
special attention gltefl lo the liw ol Mines.
KDURMR, OUR.
J. S MEDLEY
Attorn cy-ai-Laiu o o o
; OlSceon Mute street t
CoTTAGB OUOVH, OrH.
A. H. KING
Attorney nt Law,
aoTTAam aiiorii, oitu
J. tt JOHNSON and F. .0 EBY
dttomeys and Counselors-at-Lait
8feul altentien clen to Wnlnt. Corporation
and Mercantile I-aw.
Office orcr airman A Iletnen way's it ore,
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE
JEROME KNOX
Attorn oy-at-Law
TTosipt attention paid to Minim Business
COTTAGK GROVK, OrK.
00 10
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking
main street
Cottage Grovb. Orb.
Common Rough Lumber
Sll.OOJPER CSt
BOOTH-KELLY MILLS,
SAGINAW, OREGON.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watchmaker.
Repairing at reasonable enarfea.
AU work guaranteed 4rtelasa.
Watches, Ctoefti ami Jewelry at Lowest Prices
COTTAGE GROVH, ORK.
BARKER & PERMAN
PROPRIETORS OF
THE EXCHANGE
DEALERS IN FINE
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Main street. Cutlare Urore. '.
Residence. Phone So. Ml office Phone lSe.
J. E. HOSMER,
FUYSICUN and SORQBON
Eye. Ear, Hose and Throat a Specialty.
Office honrs from 9 to 11 a in from 2 to 5 p m.
Sunday from 12 to 2 p m.
Office In Madsen Building, Main street,
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON'.
Tlic First National Bank
Cottage Grove, Orb.
Paid u.j Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan tn approved security.
Exchanges sold, available any place
n theUnlted States
Duwin Bbmtow.
President,
IlxaaiBTEAxnr
Cashier,
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr King's
New Discovery
ONHUMITIO.Y
Pries
uui.aiM ana
SOLUM
itc 4 II JO
I
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back If It fails. Trial Bottles free.
DYSENTERY CUBED WITHOUT
THE AID OF A DOCTOR.
"I am just up from a hard spell of
the flux'' dysentery says Mr. T. A.
J'inner, a well known merchant of
ivrumnioml, Tenn. "I used one small
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and was oured
without having a doctor. I consider it
tho beet cholera medlcinelntheworld."
Therein no need employing a doctor
when this rem dy ! used", for no doctor
can 'proscribe a better medicine for
bowel complaint in any form either for
children or adult. It never fails and
Is pleasant to take. For sale by Benson
Drug Co.
visut DR. JORDAN'S antAT
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
? I0SI MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
(.;. auiS4Bts.,MtLJ
Iba vldmt brwlHllsl on tba Cadfla
loasu iiiulmnsdM.ars. i
no mDniH-miui,,.!..... -
. wwnwnu roiinic uiatASIo
Touaar sum and anl.ldle
BrU 111,11 wLe are siinVrlnir
from ilia mifcta of youthful mdi .-
...uo,i. or mtw in maturer ,
sasrs. Nsr.msiidplivsk.ll,blly,Im. i
folfineir. I.Mt s,MMf.u...i i..uiii.V..'.-".. r
catloiiai Niirrmul.ir, l.ce froxniur 6
tlousj Niirruiul.inliuMa, fr.i.li.iur 6
r.cloMurrbw, Ulrei, rrequesr,
r VrlMullnir. (. ny corublni.il,,,, if i
ineillM. ufsin.icuralln pou er, ilie Uut-tiif "
at sir
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i cm TtXB U l;r dor- tint rlifm V, A7t,Z ... .
only ai
'fcl. but lit well known tub inlr aiid W
tquitr ('in
d Lit OlM-i'
NYPIIII.IM thAM, .
Truim fltt..,i h sin Y
I Dr. Jordan's special pululeu toelbuds. ' A
EVtlllV MAS annlrlnrlnn.lil ..i.. V
M V " eaasi (orsniuri u ajl itiii I siiniiir.
NroWfi a IVHITIVX CUSS
i tVrru aim to a uti.lertttl.
f Coniultatl-tQ 1-UKK nd trlctlr ptlTsVU.
ClfARUKR VKHY RXAKOKATll il
Tnuoiil ptrsoaatir or bw Uifr.
) HAlttf IAOK. Uuud raaa. CAvaiaaUe
wru mr hock, afiiiioui-jT or 1
. J0XOAM & CO,
1081 Maris! it, UK
'1 a. sva
9
MYSTEEOUS
CASES IN
Denvei
Does the Mafia exist again in
New Orleans? Twelve years bro
it was crushed out completely by
the Patish prison affair, for which
eleven Italians were lynched; but in
the opinion of some persons it has
been revived.
How many have been murdered
in it it is impossible to say, for the
trouble began in the country and
came here a year ago from Donald
sonville. Antouio Luciano, head of
the Luciano clan, was above the
overage Neapolitan in intelligence
and energy. A resident of this
country for fifteen years, he had
mastered the English language and
had become quite Americanized in
some of his ideas. He had acquired
a small fortune, which he invested
in a macaroni factory in Donald
son ville.
It was there that he came into
conflict with the Calamia clan over
a contract for supplying piste to
some of the Italian stores in the
neighborhood. The quarrel be
came bitter, and the grand ven
detta was sworn between the two
clans.
As Luciano was much the
weaker in forces he sold out his
business at Doualdsonville at a
great sacrifice and removed to New
Orleans, where he opened a gro -
eery on Poydras street and at once i to kill Luciano out retuseti, ana tn
declopcd a good business. His stead warned the doomed man, and
departure from Doualdsonville was upon this breach of faith he was
followed by a number of murders! condemned to death,
which were uever cleared up, but Messina having refused to mur-
which the police attribute to the der Luciano, the assassins had to 1 lionse mid hotel blllx advanced In
quarrel between Luciano and the , look elsewhere for a bravo. Th y ennh ench week. Experience not
r,!.-,;. . 1 r-,i i.in, : q.mi cnnrn nr CKsentlnl. Mention reference, nnd en.
Calamias. , found Him in bamuele iptro or cot, fceIf.n,i,lrwwwl 01lve1H.. THE
Luciano in New Orleans pre-, Aspara, n laborer in a I.ovisiana NATIONAL, Dearborn St., Chi
pared for the attack which he knew sugar retinery. Sparo made Lu-'cngo.
would come sooner or latet. He ciauo's acquaintance about a week '
sent over to Naples, where the Lu-
cianos are strong in numbrs, for
reinforcements. His brother, Sal
vatore Luciano, and his cousin, Lu-
igi Luciano, came over to protect
him. He also had several other everywhere together. t
Italians iu his employ as guards. I Luciano wanted n photograph of
The store was well stocked with I his dead wife and Sparo took him
arms and ammunitiou and provided 1 1 a photograph gallery on Canal '
with peep holes through which to 'street. The bravo had been there '
fire in case of an attack. But, in 'several times and had studied the
spite of all these precautions, when field and apparently arranged
the Calamia faction descended on everything in advance for the as
them suddenly one night the Lu- isassination.
cianos were taken by surprise. As the two men descended the
Salvatore Luciano and one of the 'narrow and ill-lighted hall a pistol
guards was killed outright and I shot was beard. When several per.
Luigi Luciano was wounded. An-; sons rushed in Luciano was found
tonio, by his quickness, escaped dying on the floor, shot through
the murderers and shot three of i the back. The assassin had sprung
them. ! from a side window into an alley
The police arrested a dozen way and escaped tbrougn an empty '
Italians, including Antonio Lu-1 house on a side street. Several'
ciano. The latter took his arrest persons have identified the man
good-iiaturedly. He said that he 'who jumped out of the window as
had become thoroughly American- Sparo, who is heULa6 the murderer. ;
ized, that he did dot believe in the ' There the case stands at present,
vendetta, but in justice through the The surviving brother, Giovanni j
courts, and that he intended to Luciano, has announced his ltiteu
prosecute to the bitter end the men j tiou of taking the entire family
who killed his beloved brother Sal-, back to Italy as the only means of
vatore. j protecting them from assassination.
Salvatore Luciano was buried the , A young brother, Giuseppe, who
next day in imposing Italian style. lives iu Italy and is a hot-tempered
The crowd arouud the coffin was young man, wishes, it is said, to
composed maiuly of women, for the come over here and avenge the
male Italians had stayed away from
the funeral, not wishing to become
mixed up with the vendetta. There
was one man present, however, a
restaurant keeper of good repute.
by the name of Bartolo Ferrari.
who bent over the coffin and with
tears in his eyes kissed the dead.
As he did so, Antonio Luciano,
who had been allowed to attend the
funeral under the charge of a
deputy sheriff, sprang on him, shot
him through the heart, and beat,
out his brains with the butt of a
pistol. Luciano became suddenly
calm as the officers approached him,
and said as he banded them the
pistol:
"Take me out and hang me now.
He murdered my brothtr, and I
killed him."
While in prison Luciano lost his
wife and child through an accident.
1!f!!ri!H!n!f1triiri!H!f1!fi!f!!f1!f!lf1!r!!r!!ntf1!ri!fHfl!flif1!fK
I Spring s bere-So are w
E With Spray Pumps and Spray Compound. 3
Hoes, Itnkes and Cultivator",
jts Oliver's Steel nnd Chilled Plows.
r Fish UroH. Wagons.
A full and complete Lino of llnrdwaro, Stoves and Tinware.
E: Mining Supplies our Specialty.
SJ01P IiIIIIIooIiIJiP
?3iiiJiiiUiiiiiiiUJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiUiaiiiiiiiiiw
W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bang's
fjl
n
ie noii
Bohemia
First Ctar
CHRISMAN & BANGS
MDEDEE
THE SOUTH
Mens.
He was taken out of jail for a sec
ond time for n funeral. At the side
of his wile's coflln lie became
violently insane, and his grief was I
so intense tli.it every one expected
him to dtop dead with frenzy. Hut
he recovered, and in time was tried
and acquitted.
Another brother, Giovanni Lu
ciano, had been brought from
Italy to look oftcr Antonio's affniis
while he was in prison, and with
him came a sister to cote for ti e
motherless children. They
..,
just in
time to hear of Antonio's
assassination.
Antonio knew
was in danger.
, ,, ...
well that bis life
He had received
frequent warnings. Especially itu
-., .,
peessvve weic uie mrcais uioukiii
to him by one Giuscpyc Messina, a
poor shoemaker, who advised him
to make no new fiieuds and never
, ,, ., ii.. r,, ,i.i.
to cuter ou alley wuy after dark.
A few days after giving Antonio
Luciano this advice Messina was
waylaid by assassihs and shot. He
J . . .
escaped with his life by a miracle.
The police have locked him up
because he won't tell who shot him.
They believe that he has full
knowledge of facU that would solve
me question, uot oiuy ui tnc uiiacK
on himself, but of hint ou Luciano.
1 Their theory is that he was choseli
before the murder, for the murdered 1
man disregarded Messina's warning J
to make no new friends. They ,
were soon bosom friends, anddtir-.
i ing the next few days
they went
murders of his brothers, Luiei Lu-
ciano, tne cousin, alter the urst
murders went to New York, where
he is said to hare changed his
name so as to escape the vendetta
declared against his family.
The question that is disturbing
New Orleans just now is what to
do in the matter. The best senti
ment is that vigorous legal prose
cutions will stop the trouble of the
vendetta and other forms of Itlalian
crime.
21 YEAR8 A DYSPEPTIC.
It. II. Foster, 313 S. 2d St Salt Lake
City, writes; "I have been bothered
with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21
years; tried many doctors without re
lief ; recently I got a bottle of Ilerbinv.
One bottle cured me, I am now taper
ing off on the second. I have reoom
mended .it to my friends; it is curing
them, tnn." fiAn nt T.aw T-rn llrittr
Store. I
rnoi'iiiETor.s op
ALSO OFFICE OF THE
and Llack Butte. Stages.
Double or Single.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
A HOY'S WILD RIDE KOU LIKE
With family nrmind expecting Mm lo
ilU, nnd n son riding (or life, 1 miles,
to git Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs mid Colds, V. II.
ltrown, ol l.cosvlllc, lnd., endured
death's agonies (iimi milium; but this
wonderful medicine gvo Instant relief
nnd noon enrol hlni. Ho writes: "I
now sleep soundly every liliiht." Like
marvelous en res of Consumption, Pnoii
moidu, llrouchltls. Cough, Colds nnd
Grip prove its maHilces .n ril for nil
Throntniul Lung troubles, Guaranteed
bottles A0 nnd 1.00. Trlnl Kittles
freo at Morgtie llrohnut'ft drug store.
NOriCK KOU PURL'OATION
Unllwl States l.nml Olllco.
Rosobiirg, Ore.. Ang.JtlM, 1003.
Notice Is heioby given Hint in onni
pllnnoe with the provisions of the net of
Congress of JiinsS, 1S7S entitled "An
,et for the sale of timber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevudn nnd
Washington Territory.' ns exlendeil to
. nil the Public Und Stntes liv net of All-
j8"814' I8i,!?' ,..,
I liLv , i.xa ,ii'i'i-.-.,
of Thurston, Co. of Une.IStnte ot Ore.,
i him this day tiled In this office horsworn
' statement No. otWO for the purchase of the
SJlBUM, IIK 31V 1-4 l f l0, dX
. Ill I III CI.. 1UIIIUO I
InTpSSS., Itnngo No. 1 West, und will
ir.,.- -i , ,i,-, n i... i., i,
i n,0ro vtdimblo tor its timber or stone
than for agricultural purpofes, nnd to
wbiblish her elnlu. to said land More
J. J. nalton, U h Commissioner nt
Kiigene.Oregot,, onSatiirdnytlie2t.tdny
0f November, 1008.
Sho name ns witnesses:
C1'1"1"8 . Austin, Clnyborno F.
Trltitalod .I uin Cimvi laiirn. Khvv . f
Eocene. Uno Co.. Ore,
Any nnd nil persons claiming adverse
ly the nbovo-deserilied lands are re
quested to tile their elnims In thisolllee
Jr w,oru s,,m "" 01 wwr.
, WANTED SUVUItAI. lNDUSTUI
ohm tiernoiiH In enoli state to trnvel
,for lioiiHO eHtubllHhed eleven yenrn
' mid with it InrKo capital, to cull
upon liietx'linutH and iiirontM for hiic
ewKtul mid profitable line. lVnna-
' nent cuinip'inent. Weekly ensli
salary of 1S and nil traveling ex
ri t umf" '
Among
Trtfc
1 '
ill,"
52 iL '.IXDaisies
!'
5faitd$for the best
that ismade in
Jibotiveai:
AT ALL LEADING DEALERS.
C.GOTZ.AN&(9
MANUFACTURERS.
5T.PAO.U
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stales Land Offlee.
Roseburg Oro., Aug. 12, 1003.
notice is nereliv ctven that In com
pliance with the provisions of tho act of
Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled "An
ct for the sale of timlter lands in the
States of California, Oregou, Nevada,
anil Washington Territory." s extended
loan tne mime
I -ami
Stat.rn by act ol
August 4. ISO-'.
CHAKLBS W. LOWE
of Kngene, Countv of Iinc, State
of Ore., has this day filed in this
office his tuorii statement No. 8422, for
mo nurcliarc ol IheJots J4, -U, 21, 22 ot
Section No. 0 Township 28 S, Range
So. 1 West and will offer proof to
emitv iiiai, iiiu luiiu souKiit is mure
valuable for its timber orsfno than for
agricultural purposes, and o establish
his claim to mid land before
J. J. niton, U, S. Commissioner, nt
r.ugene, i;re., on Wetlnewluy, too 2Slli
nay oi uctouer, won,
Henam(8ns witnesses
N. H. Martin. J. W. Parrtsli. John D.
Palmer, J. E, Young, Cottsge ( rove,
Ore.
Any and all persons olalmtnga.lvoree
ly the ubove-described lands aro ro
(juesleil to Ills their olniins In this ollice
on or before said 28tli day of October
IW3
S. T. IIkiixims. Iteglster.
NOTICE FOR 1'UliLICATtON.
United States Land Office,
jioseuurg, Oregon. Aug. 12, IW)8.
notice is nereliv L'lvon Unit In com
plianco with thu provisions of tho net of
Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lunds in tho
htateg ol Calilornlu, Oregon, rvevada nnd
Washington Territory." us extended to
j nil the Public Land States by act of Au
gust 4, IHU2,
LAURA A. LOWE
of Eugene. Co of Lane. State of Ore.
lias this day II lex I in thin ollice hcrsworn
sta tement No. 3423 for tho purchasoof the
or. vA oifseo AolilnTpltolSB JW V and
will offer proof to show that tho bind
sought Is moro valuable for its timber or
stone than for ngricultiirnl purposes, und
to establish her claim lo said land before
J. J. Wulton, V 8 Coinmifwinner at
Eugene, Oregon, on Wedntsday the
.mil ciuy oi uciouer Ivuo,
Ho names fs witnesses;
N. II Murtln. J. W. Parrleh, John D,
Palmer. J. E. Younir. Cottaira Orovo.
uru.
Any and nil persona claiming udvorso.
ly the aljove-doscrlljed Iflnils aro ro-
quosteil to Illo their claims iu this ollieo
on or oeioro said 28tli day ot October,
aw.
J. T. Uridoer, Register,
APlIINISTRATOIt'8 NOTICE
Notlco Is hereby irlvan that (ha underiltfneH
liat licen duly appointed by the County Court I
of the State of Oregon fo r I-anu County admin,
lstratorpf th estate of Dana 11. Cotton, do-
CMM.1. All tMirs.mil tiavlnv Hftlmi Ra.lnit
said cstato are Iiereby required to present llie
i.ronerlv vorlfleri
by law re.
lulred, at the onlco of i, K. Ye
"J
ountr, lu. Cottage
iruve, Oregon, within six room:
lbs from the
data hereol
ii.
Dated this 17lu dav ol July. 1003.
O. 0.00NN.
Administrator of lha ettatanf liana ll.ri.lt.in.
deceaied.
If yon Avant the J3est
V
C. J. MILLER,
tf''Wffs
OREGON
and union Pacific
DM'AIIT I TlMK SfllKllfl.l-S
rou frtmi JWllninl
Chicago- iSalt like, Denver,
Portlnnd Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Ps'iOa.m.l Kansas City, St.
vlnllunl-j Imis.Cliietigo and
Ingtnn. Knst.
A n it IV s
riniM
1:30 p.m.
Atlantic (Suit like, Denver,
Express
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
lOi.'IOa.m
Silnp.m,
Kansas City, St.
I.oiils,Cliicsgo mid
East.
Wnlla Walla, Lew
Iston , SH)kane,
Wallace, Pullman,
Minneapolis , St.
Paul. Duliith, Mil
waukee, Chicago &
East.
St, Paul
Fast Mail
6 p. m
via
SKkaue,
7 -Itfiium.
70 ours
)ni)T
Hi fP
NO CHANOE OF CARS,
Tickets esht via all rail, or boat and
rail via Portlnnd.
CCLIN' AND IIIVEII SCHEDULE
FROM PORTIUND.
AllsailingdaleHtil
8 p. 111. ject to ehangu.
For San Fruneif 00
Sail every llvodnys.
T-
exSund'y Columbia Kiveu
8 p. in.
Saturday To Astoria and Way
10 p. m. I tanding.
4 p. in.
-I p. 111.
except
Sunday
A. L. CRAIG, Gen.
Portland,
Passenger Agent.
Oregon.
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TIOIETS
-VIA-
GREAT NOliTlllillN
TO
Spokane, St. J'uiil, Duliitli,
.MhuicajwltH, Chicago,
AND AM. rOINTS HAST,
TRAINS DAILY
KAST TIME.
2
2
NEW
UQUIPMO.YI TIIROUailOUT.
Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist
blecpers, ilining and Iluffet,
Smoking Llhrnry Cars.
Daylight Trip through the Cascade and
flacky Mountains.
For full iiiirtlcuhirs. Itiiles. Folders
etc. oall on or uddrtwt
J. Xf. J'HALO.N'.T. P. A.
II. DICKSON, 0. T. A.
122 3d ot., -Portland Ore.
A. II, O. DENNISTON.,
(I. W. P. A.
scants Wash.
ill First Arsnue,
0. 4j S. E Jt R
Time Table Ku. 1
To Take Eflittt on July 27l!i, 1803.
NO 3. JfO. 1
Kait Rast
Uouml iouiiil
T-TmT A. M."
HIT 7:0
2:0A 7:60
2:U 7:ff
11:11 7IS9
2:19 8:01
2:29 -S:l
2:33 .8:17
2:10 i:3S
2:13 H12S
2IM SlIU
8:20 11:06
Pally
Except Sunday.
NO. 2 NO. 4
West West
Iluun.l lloiunl
7.M." T,-m7
11:80 6:30
11:01 ft:M
11:01 ft:ot
10:57 (:67
10:43 4:W
I0:U) 4:i
10:13 4:11
l():iw 4 'M
10;M 1:11.1
10:20 4:20
10:00 4:00
STATION.
.Cutlass drove.
.. IvlMoii....
.. ..currin. ...
...CerrodurUo....
linker
. .. .Poreiia ...
. ..Iiwl lliick ....
. ...Htewart
Hlar
. . lOu-kv eolrit
Ar,
,.WII.lwoo.l..tv
Subject locl.smo wllliout notice.
Freight will not bo received at tlie O. & B
K. it. It. Pepot alter 1:00 p. in, To Insure
forwarding on neit train freight must Im
dsllrsrstl (lu uciple time to permit of lis
being billed.
JOHN II, '(.'ARSON, General Alanazei
LOST.
Certificate of Disability No.72I383:
also IT, 8. Army DIschnrKo. Finder
IiloiiHU. return to Bohemia Niiirgot
ollice, ,
oitANVii.i.i: J.oiu.in.ANii,
Star, Oregon.
Stoves,
Furniture,
. Tinware,
Queensware.
Don't forget to call at the
West Side Store.
HverythiiiH Uirst Class
ami prices the lowest possible
for high grade gootls.
West Side Store
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Utul Oll'leo,
Roseburg, Ore., June Will. I WW
Notice Is heiuhy given that lu com
titliincu with the provisions of the net of
Congrec or June 3,1878, entitled "An
net for the .de of timber Iniuls In the.
Status of Cullfiiriiln,Oiegoii, Nevndu and
Washington Territory," as extended to
11 TS 0. Hiince
oirer pioof to show that tlioliuid sought '
is inure valuable for Its tlnilier or stnuo
Until for ngrlcliitilral puriioscs, and to
establish her claim to sunt land beforo
J. J. Walton, U, S. CounnlKsloiiur at
Eugene, Oregon, ou Friday the -Itli
.1 r . 1
i .
J D I '11 1 1 11 "r (J 1 I iiiw aril W i
ii:'' ...'",.r'n 1, ... "r A..;.'..'1
(liove. Line Co.. Orruou,
Any anil all peisuns claiming adverse
ly the alHive-descrllHil Inmls aro ri
qucstcd to tile their elnlins In this olCIco
on or before Knlil 4th day of Sept., 1 SHsH.
J.T. llHii'mHs. Iteglsler.
NOTICE FOR I'UIII.IOATIO.N.
Uultcil Stutes Und Oltlce,
Rosebiirg, Oregon, Mav Kfl, IIHW.
Notice Is hereby given Hint lu com
pllance with !ic provlsinua of the act of
Congnwsof June 3, IS78, eniille.1 "All
act lor the sale of iliulwr laitds lu the
Stales of California. Oreuon. Nevada.
and WaslilngtoiiTsrrilorv," us extended
to ail the riililli
1-and Stairs by act of
August 4, 1MI2
A llllli: J. WHITE.
,.t 4 s i -"""-j """'" to all tho Public l.iind States by act ol
"U,i ' ELMA A. COTTI.K A"l 4'
o'leIanirv i'1,'.. ' n-V'!W :U:i'" '' ':
1 .1... i v (Mm ,i, ,... i lias inis uny iiieii in n.isoiiK'e iiisswurn
? hasnol 1 I SUNWti H ! N K 1 oi See 'tateliient No. WW, for the purchase of
has. (if tlieb .4 4 , H - M- eo . . 8 w . . . s
.11 III 111 25 at iviinuu . ni Ml Will
of Cottage drove. Co. of Irfiie, Slate ot WhsIiIihiIihi Territory." as extended to
Ore., has this day Mleil in this oltleo her all the public land states by act of An
sworn statement No IW8U for the piuuliiise gust I, IhOi, Johanna Otlierg, of Cottago
of IIihSE K SF. hi of Section No 2 ,(liove. County of Irfiue, State ofOregon,
tp SI South, ot Itango 3 W. and III oiler , has this dnv llleil in lids olliec her Horn
proof to show that the land Hiiight is stateuient No. ftStl" (or the purchnseof
more valuable for Its timtcr or stone the lots 3 and -I of Section No. 2, Town
tliiiu for agricultural piirwr, and to 1 ship 22 Sunili, of Hauge3 west and will
establish her claim to said land bufore offer pioof lo slmw Hint the land sought
J. J. Wnlloti, U. S. Commissioner j Is mere valuable (or its tlnilier or stono
at Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday the than (or agricultural purposes, and to
18th day of Aug., 1D0S. estnbllsh lirr claim to said land MoroJ.
She names ns ttltnewms. ' J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at Kit-
Nathaniel W. White, William lliown, gene, Oirsmn, mi I rliluv the lXth day o
JameiiN Wallace, Clmrlea I., Powell, of fceplemlier. KHiR.
Cottage (itove, l.nnc Co., Ore. She names as witnesses :
Any and nil jtersoii oUiming adverse- j Ixmls Osheig, All'ssl L. Ponull, Ixiuls
ly the alNivv-descrlbeil lands uro ro-,0. Oeiniii, llnrvev Taylor, of Cottagu
uocsted to file their claims lu llil. olllco tlrove. Ijnie rnunlv. Oreimn.
ou oi iM-fore i-alil lHth day of Aug., 1008.
J. T. IIiiiikiks. Iteglster.
NOTICE FOR PU1IM0ATION.
United Stales Und Ollice,
Rosebiirg, Ore., July l.llh, IVOR.
Notlefls hereby given that ineompll
anee with the iirovislona of the Act of
Congrwsot June 3, 1878, entitled "An i
aet forthe sale of tlmlwr lands in tho,
KlatM nf Pallfi.n.U (l.uu.... V....l. 1
and WashingUinTerrltoiv, us'extended
toall the Piiblfe Und States bv act of
August 4, IMtf,
CHARLES I,. HANSEN,
of Junction City, Comity of Unit, Sin e
of Oregon, has this miy lllwl In this
office his aworii stiilement No. 6IIH) fur
tht'pn ehsfc of the Lit 1,8)4 NR ',
NE y, UK t4' of Section No. fl, Tup. 20
South, of Range 1 Worn and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is , eonsln has this dnv tiled In tlilsiiirictiliio
more valuable for Its 'imlier or stone sworn statement No. ft2ri8 for the juir
thiiii for ngrieiiltiitul purpose, and t , elmse of theS U NE 1-4, NE 1-4 Nl'l-I,
establish his claim to said land before 1 "lng lot l.jif Section No2 ToHiiihlp 23
O . F. Skli.iiorlh, V S Commissioner ut ' ooiitli, f R. 3 W. and will offer proof to
Junction City. Oregon on the 21st day ibow lliatthehiiid sought Is ionic valu
of September, 1003 ublo forlts tlmlier or stone than foragrl-
llo names ns witnesses! ctiltiiral imriioses, unit to utlnhllsli his
ILUU,,,Gr Ai.dersoii.of Hijrrl.-'u
OofS'ofVeM'ot: "
Anvnnd alliertonselaliulngadvSrely I FrHnk Lyon, A. It; I.von, J , llemuiis.
before said 21,t;ly of September. 1003.
J. I, IIiiiikiks, Iteglsler.
KUDUCniJ I1XCURSI0N HAIRS.
To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts
for the Summer. , .
Tho Southern I'uull c Coliiiiunv him
liluced ou Hiilo at very low ratos
roiiiubfrln tickets to tint various ro-
sorts iilmiK its lines, and also, In
connection with the Cnrvnllls &
Litstein ltiillnmtl, to Detroit und tho nnd Washlnglon Territory,,' nsoxtendcii
swiHldo at Yauiilnn JJiiy, hitter i to nil the Public Und States by act o
tickets tsood for ruttini until Octolmr i August 1, 1M)2,
10,M!' ... NATHAN K. C0M1T0N.
Thi-eo day tickets to tnililim Ruy, , ofCottugo Grove, Co. of Une, Ntntoof
Kood Boluir Sattirda.vs, . returning; .Oiegon has this day tiled in this olliXi
Mondii.vs, are on salo at Kreatly ro- liissworn statement No. IDftl.forthoimr
(liiecd rates from all points. JCutreim 'chusuof tho uoat hull ,,r n,.. ,..u, i
itini
. a.l ,..,alli ..a. I.'.. .. .... ,1 lt.. .1 i t .
mil north on Enst mul Went Hide
.IliUH, iiualillliK lieojilu to spuiul Hun-1
i.
day nt tho seaside. Very low round
trip rates aro also made between
Portland und sainn points on tho
Southern Piki'IIc kooiI koIiut Katiir
diiys, intnriiliigrHiiuday or Afouday,
allowing I'ortlanil nuoplu to spend
uijtjay ip tho country and out of
town people to nave tho day In Port
land.
Tlcliots from rortlund to Yi(iiliia
Ray kooiI fdr .return via Albany and
East Side, or Corvallls mid Wi.ni.
Bute, at. opuon o i passengers, iur.
(riiKo theclvftl throiiKh to Newport.
A new feature ai Nowport this year
Will be an up-to-tliito Klndoiwirteii
lu cliart'o ot mi experienced Chlcniro
teacher. '
A beautifully Illustrated booklet
tiescriiiuiir tne seiiHiuo resorts on Ya
nuliia IJay lias been published by the
Southern VncKle and Corvallls &
Eastern Itallroads, and can he se
cured from any of their iifront, or by
addressing; W. U. Coiimn. OI'AH i
Co. Portland, or Edwin Stone, JIiui
ager 0 & E R R, Albany, Oregon.
j '
NOTICE FOR PUIIMOATION,
United States I-mihI uirieo,
Roseliurg, Ore,, Apr. II.IWM.
Notice Ik heieliv given that In com
pllnnt'u with thu piovlslons of the net of
Congtessof Jnnoll, 1878 titled "An
Act for tho side of Timber Lands In tho
States of CnllfornlH. Oregon, Nevmls,
ami Washington Ti'iritory,"nsexlende
Township 22 South, of llaiige !1 West
and will ofUr p'uof to shots that thu
land sought It 111011 valuable for Its
tlinK'r or it r.s than (or agricultural
purposes, ..ml to cstahllnh his claim to
mid .mul the Itcglrtvr and Receiver of
this oinco nt ltoeliiirg, (lirgnii
on Friday tlm SUtdny of August. ItHKt.
He ...unes as wltm-ssw:
John Powell, ol CollHgo tliove, Una
Co,, Oro., John OverluiUrr, Ijiwreiico
Moilcv, William l.itely, of Ixmdon,
l4Jno Co., Ore. v
Anv and all peisons claiming ad
versely tho alove-decilbeil lands am
retruestcd to Die their claim In thia
olllco ou or before sald'Jlit day of Aug,.
1003.
J.T. IIiiiikiks, lltgliter.
NOTI0E FOR PUIII.10ATI0N.
Uiiltwl States Land Olllco,
Rosebiirg. Ore . June itt, UK.
Notice Is hereby given that In coin
nllancu with the provisions of the Act
of Congress nt JuiiuS. lefftl, entilled "An
act for the sale of Timber lands in tho
I states otCMlif la. Oreuon. Nevada and
' Any iiihI ull persons clalmini! adverse-
i iy the iiImivii ilwurllcd lands iiiu to
quested to file their claims In this ollieo
ou ni befoie said ISth day of September.
1 1008.
J . T. lluiliilK", Iteglsler.
NOTICE I OR PtJIILlCATION.
Unltwl Stales Und OIHoo, .
Rosoburg, Oiegoo.Mar. 1U08. '
Notice is hereby aivi-n iliat in coiimll.
nice Kith the provisions of the aet of
toiigiess of June 8, Ix7, eiilllle.1 "An
el (or the sale of timtwr lands in tho
mini' s of Callfornhi. (begun, Nevada,
and asblngloii Ten llnrv," as extended
'"sllllie I'ubllu bind States by net of
A,l11"14. 'hu-.
, George W. Ripley,
of lion River.Co.of llavtleldMateof Wis-
" Any'and a.l'cffll.d nV adv
ly the aljove-daserlled lands an
crso-
urti ra.
quested to fllo their claims in this oMIue
011 or before said 2fith day of Aug. 1008.
J.T. IIiiiikiks, Register.
NOTI0K FOR PUni.IOATION.
Unlteil Status Und Offlco,
lift,.!..,.... !.. t ,n ...n..1
Notice heiubv uli-un n..u in u.
nucc' with tho iirnidslniia rn, ,'..
Conuross of. funn .'l. ihth Ulf It lalal IIAn
Act for tho wile of Timber Lands In tho
States ot Cnlirnn.l.i n.,. m
Sco No2l) Tp 2.')8,ofRangonrnndwlll
offer proof to show that the laud sought
t - . al ,i ...... ." "' MM
Is more vnluahlu fur liu H.,.l,i.r
tliail for iigriciiltnriil purnosos nnd to es
tnbl sh his claim to said laud before
the Reg stur nnd Ileceivor of this olllco
at Itosehurg, Oregon, on .Monday tho
24th day of Aug. .11)0:).
on naini'H us witnesses i
Mimic II Phillips, Frank D. Whfolor,
Joseph E Young, John D Pahnor, ol
Cottage (irovo, Ore. .
' Any anil nil persons clillnilngndvorso
ly the abovo-ileserlhed landu aro ro.
(ii(isiod to tllo their claims In thla olHco
on or boloib saidRh day of Aug., 10u3.
J,T, IIitmoMB. Regleter.
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
A portable saw mill of 10.000 font.
capacity, without powor. now In.
cnted 2 miles east of Saginaw, also
have ranch or 80 acres, ironil rosl.
denco on same. Address II. K. Joyco.
Hiigltmw, Ore. 4tp