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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1903)
J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Laio Offlfe on Main ttreet, Wett Bide COTTAOK GKOVU, OrH UT. limit. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, Attorncys-at-Law - Upeelal attention given to Ih law ol MIiim. MUOBNK, OKU. J. S MEDLEY Attomoyat-Latv o : Oflleeon Miiln Hreet- O O COTTAOH GKOVR, ORH. A. H. KING Aifortiey; at tsitw t : o r v. i a 15 01: or a, o i: K. .1. f. JOHNSON and F. .(. EilT .? iiorncysartd Couttsefars-ahLau Attention tlwt to Mlnlnf ,Cfwttioii aim, MeM tittle Iaw. Offwf pter flnrmn tV. ltemnwiiy'ufiorf, COTTAGK GHOVH. ORE. Common Rough Lumber S1.1.00TIiK 1 BOOTH-KELLY MILLS, SAGINAW. ORUGON. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker Kcpdrln b lit re toimblc cnarrri. All work guKninlecil fimt-rUBs. -Wtchn,clkml Jewelry t Ixjwcit r-ricM COTTAGK GHOVK. OKK. BARKER & PERMAN PBOrKIETOKS or THE EXCHANGE-7 PEALEUS IS KI.NE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street. Cottage (Itotc Residence Phone No. 3M offic Tbone 1M. J. E. HOSMER, PHYSICIAN' nd SURGEON' Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty Office hour from9 to lis m from 3 too pro. Sunday from 12 to 2 p in. Office In Madien DuIMIde. Mln itreet. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. The First National Bank OF Cottage Grovk, Ore. Paid it Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on apprornl ecurity. Exchanges sold, available anv place n theUnitc.1 States Oaiwik Burrow, HckbutEaxik, Pretldcnt, Cunler. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing caa ever surpass it Dr. King's New Discovery ForCi OMUHITIO.X .-j.. St u a, i .7 u A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monty back ir It falls. Trial Dottlei free. J. J. WALTON U. 8. Commlnloner NESS Notarr Publle "Walton & Ness LAWERS Practise In Elate and Federal Count. Work In 0. 8. Land Office. Entriee made and proofs heard. EUO EXE OltEGOX DP. JORDAN'S nsr.rl.' MUSEUM OF ANATOMY? Oil MARKET El., SAN FRANCISCO. Cat. P tlMfMllUllullMMlJ A In tbe World. 4 Ortalut anracehst la As ctrm A A wtw.Urul HvMgr stilura $ W'rkLa..... o, liilut.poStliIar,4br i llie bldsst tipsdiUltl oa las PaalAa Ooaai. tuiuli.d M jar i OR. JORDAN PRIVATE OlStAStS a Tunn sum and nal.ldlr red 111,11 rb are ...CTrrln, a from lb effsctt of routbful Itidu. r jeara. rtt-ri.iiasiidplirsli'killebllllT.jni. 0 "."",! t"'""il liisllliioompll. . csllom; SlwriaslsrrliiM, ITL.tHlor t !ll;,r,,.ei.".orr,"" ". frwr ' r UrlM.iliiK, no. r Con.bii.il,.n ol i . . w. .h. .. 1. r (.nrrtlllV uoi'ii.r ' nf !Vr"J,f ' '''a tr-44tmt.t lliHt It -111 D..I a A cu.r . lu? IJoolor dost not claim lopsiform a f ulels, but Is wHl known to ba a I.lr ...n t NHsrs Irlnn snd Hlirirorv, prMmlosal f ill bit pn . . ir-ulsmsrs oOlen. A . Vrilll.lt Ibi.mnri.lr srsdWlsdfrom . 6 lbs ajrtttiu nil'. mil liv us'Of Jla, r.,rj, A M rr for llnp,re. X "tjul.-lc and rofllait A T ir lor llla. 1'u.nr ui r Dr. Jordan's spwtal pslnlrss mtlbn.la A KVKItV HAH a.nlrlnalnnsulllrMl. V KVi:iir MAX arnlrlndoiiSKlUrsoilTt k our A.m'ft onl.ilo1 of b(srriilNlir. A lit wtlt Ouiirtmttt a oI7' CVS M In r wry can tf un'OrY'ita, l C-.n,iitaii ,n 1 11KK and trletlr Pirate, 9 Trtslmsut personallr or br kller. Write f.,r Book. 1-IIII.osoi-irr OF aiiHiauE. n kl Lao raaa. (AvaJaaaia LMR0NCO.I0SlatarUttL,.. t AWYERS EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING SLICKERS CI Uktr Uli TrJ ari Items of For Farm, Field nud Garden. ROOT CELLARS. CmmMon Wnr of llullillnir Theiu In (treat 1'olntn llrittttnir llfdlant, X roiuinon and practical way of building root cellar Is shown In tin Illustration, concerning which Country Gentleman says. This method of eon- traction la commonly used In tho great potato growing sections of the couutry: i.j incite 01 n wnir aim thou sot up the retaining walls. Th( upright pieces at the shies should b i by 4 studding, placed not more than four feet apart. The floor may le of A OKIMH fetiCTIUN' Ol- li(K)T I'KLI.AU ilauk or may Ih simply of oarlli. If :u plaiikH art ikihI tho stluMlns nIiouUI havp tho lower outl IiuIhiUUiI In the Oiirth to prevont It from slllnt:. Tho slilliiK may lo of Indi loanl nnil xhouhl ho tialhil to tho slmhlin before thoy aro ralsctl Into ihwIHoii. Tho Joists 11 D C shouUI ho of by 4, anil tho supports for tho roof shonhl bo of tho saiuo material. Tho space alov? tho Joists may be tlllisl with straw or Iives or hay, to prevent fivoxliiR In tuo collar, the plates, which are se cured at the top of tho stuihlliu;. may bo placed somewhat aliove the level of the surface of the pround. Part of the earth which Is removed In cxcavntlUK should bo banked up against the walls Under the roof, so that the slope of the ground will be nway from tho cellar. IHxrs may be placed at Intervals In the roof, so that roots can be shoveled from a wagon directly luto the cellar. , At one end of the pit there should U solid double doors, so that entrance may lie had to the cellar In cold weath er without permitting the cold to outer. The upright centerpiece A K should uot be more than live to six feet high, i and the length of the cellar may be made as great as desired. The width 1 nay be from eight to ten feet. If this can be constructed ou a slight slope of land it will be all th better. Canada Thlatle In N'rvr Sections. : Near here, on a farm owned by a city man. we have an example of how weed i pests get a foothold In new sections. . It is overrun with Canada thistle, which Is gradually spreading to the adjoining farms. As far as known, i they are the only weeds of this variety , within many miles around, and were 1 doubtless brought In by seed oats. ' Some roots were transplanted by wash- ! ing rains to a meadow pasture on my I farm, and from a small beginning spread from year to year until It be came necessary to take measures to subdue It I have done nothing to It excepting to mow close to the ground while It Is In bloom. In two or three years this so enfeebled its vitality that It dldn t amount to much, but a few I more years of close cutting were re- quired to completely dtstroy It. It is a comparatively slow spreader, as If I depends upon underground root stock; to carry It along. It Is a light seedx and In that respect unlike the Russian thistle, which Is a prolific seeder and does not spread by Its roots. New Jer sey Cor. American Agriculturist. Ufa tofaiiil xqm 3Mt ftxwMl Mini at gniiaie Opens for the work of the year on Sept, Ki. The school is well equipped for its partic ular line of work. Excellence is the motto of the School. Four courses, a Training De partment of fine grades, tuition uniform witli other Normal Schools, pleasant surroundings, best of influences, excellent accommodations in boarding halls or private families. Students may enter at any time and find work suited to their needs. Young people desiring to fit them selves for teachers, or for College, or those desir ing a good education for business life will find what they need here. Address CENTRAL OREGON STATB NORMAL SCHOOL W. H. Dempster, Pres. DWW, Ol?EGON. V''V.-VfVv. VfVfVW VWt 'rVS, KIVOWLES & GETTYS I'roprlotorH of ...The Miners Supply House... -Our Motto: Good Goods General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Hmmunition BOHEMIA, OREOON. Interest -via. ;ijjj.- PLOWING SOD. Tj-pea lit M'ltrk In Vnrlou lleulutt nnil tin Dltferrnt Milln. The plows of our forefather cut a narrow furrow, and even now In V,i:&-1 land and Scotland moro plowing In t!nt:. In which n nine or ton Inch furrow U . turned than wider. Kvon In this com. , lr. , ,Mrlj. tIl0 ,1Hrrmv furrow ....... ... ... .,. ., However. us 111011 settled on the broad prairies It tins foiitul tiecesary to use tinploiut'iit ' 1 that would accomplish more In a in; than tho narrow plow: hence the Intro duction of plows cutting fourteen nr sixteen Inches. Klg. I shows the general nppeariiii'V of plowing when turned In furrowi a x l.ichos deep and nine Inches wide. This Indeed Is truly sotting furtov s en edge. This style of plowing Is adapt ed to a comparatively small region f tho central wet. It lielng upproprla e only on clay soils that are liu-llnl U run together. l-'lg. 2 represents about a fourtci n Inch furrow four luetics deep, tilts he- mi 1. rrnnows rt,.icKi at a siunr anole: no. a. kphkows wem. ctt and THUS I H; t'lO. 3. FLAT l'LOWI.SO. lag turned with n plow of this width, and in this case the entire furrow slice Is cut off by the share, there being no cut and cover whatever about It. In this case any trash that may ap pear on the surface Is well covered, while on the other hand a little comb, represented by the upper edge of the furrows, greatly facilitates the prepa ration of an Ideal seed bed. The disk nui crosswise on such plowing will not only pulverize four or live Inches of the surface, hut will press the fur rows down so that there will be prac tically no space left underneath. Another type of plowing Is repre- sentwi in i- tg. a. ijinu mat contains any considerable proportion of clay, lr turned completely over In this fashion In the fall. Is liable to bake consider ably, so that more work is required in the preparation of a seed bed In the spring than Is the case where furrows ore laid at an angle. Iowa Homestead. Trpbold ftter In Cattle. Typhoid fever Is affecting horses and cattle In Dane county. Wis., to an alarming extent. Within a year past 100 horses have been treated for It. twenty dying, and nearly as many cat tle. It Is also called swamp fever. In belief that horses become affected by eating grass and hay grown In low ly ing regions. Country Gentleman. Advertise In the Xiiguet. for Low Prices. FIO-3- MnkliiK mull (Irn.lr ("tiler Vtnrwnr. In ma KIiik eMer for vinegar It la my plan to use all tin loth of apple, thoe 1 ripening In October In lug p)vfonihle. a thoy contain 111010 sugar, euimc- 1 qiictitly the resulting eliler ami vlnoitnr Will lie of 11 hlKher grade than when tunile from onily ilpeulng klliiln. li Jon have plenty of room, put the cldei nwny In biinvli In some airy building leaving the bung mil. Keep the lmll.1 lug 1 .odemtely warm during the win ter. using 11 little lire dlirliiK the cold ot ihiys. This heat will retain the vinegar making process. In a )ear ami n half from the time the elder was put In the liatrela you shonhl have excel lent vinegar. When the vinegar U as strong as you want II, rack out Into other vosweK then rliice the barrels, nnil tlny can he uwd again. 'I he de niiinil for eliler vinegar Is good now. as n munher of states have pure fooil laws regulating the sale of vinegar as well as other food products. Cor. New England Homestead. Tiic iMiinit r-i, Tho foxtail iest Is certainly spread ing unit litis now Invaded every ciilll vntetl farm In the country. The Den ver I'leld and I'lirin has n schemo for exterminating It which It says works uduilmbly and eeoms to lie tin- nioit practical of anything yet tried. In the t-prlng, as soon as tho frost Is out of the ground, the meadows me disk bar rowed and tjic ground thickly soim'iI with ml top or bent graso. This grass has sloniter stalks and but few grass blades and Is conetieiilly not so desir able for hay as other varieties, but li Invariably successful In crow ding out the foxtail wherei or planted under fa vorable condition, accomplishing the extermination In one season. Uctftnp cn be planted only ou ground that can be well Irrigated, for It Is a wet grass Tul will not grow In dry situations. eM nml Niitr. ' xurlcnltural inllrgea aro now open 1 lou Special iMneatlo.i for farming l.i ticcoinltig an i-stablWied thing. Orange .Tudd I'lirmer reHrts tne l broom i-urn crop doing well. ! "Foreigners want our apples," says Vinerlean Agriculturist. K 'rllilng up the celery Is now In or "l tin libera! polley adopted by the llu stock department of Ihe St. Iiuls ex position nliollshes all entrance fees and o mi or stall charges and offers generous . prlxes along both old and new linos. The actual advance this year In the price of harvesting machinery Is stated ' by American Cultivator as from J." to $10 on a machine. Now for tho fairs! Don't fall to tic your part POKS IT I'AY TO lll'Y CIIKA1'? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is a 1 1 right, but you want something that Hill relieve and cure tho moro severe and dangerous lesnlts uf throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? (iotoa warmer and more regular ell iniiti? Ves, il Missih!e; if not hissMiIu for von, then in either cute take tne only remedy that has Ixin introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat nud lung troubles "llo schee'e German Svrtip." It n t only heals and stimulates the tissues to ile strov tin germ dlseiue. but nl!nvs in (I ji n i in ix I ion . caue easy expectoration, gives a good iiigln'j rest , and cures Ihe patient. Try o-k bottle. Kocom mended many vears by alldiuggists in the world. ou can "get this reliable n ineilv at (iHriiiiin A ilenieiiway Co. I'liee 25c and 7fic. QUKSIION ANSWEKKD. Yes, August Flower still has the lar geat sale ol any medicine in the civi liteil world. You 1 mothcrti' and grand mothers' never thought of imim: anv ! tiling eite (or indigestion or lliliuusneiiH, i Doctors Here eenrce, and thty eeldom ' heard ol Appendieitie, NervoiiK I'rontra-; tton 01 Heart failure, etc. They lined I August Flower to clean out the pyntcui and stop fermentation of utnligi'Meil food, regulale the action ol the liver, I xtltnulate the nervous and organic in- , lion of the system, and that ia all they I took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only ' need a few iloneii of Green's Aug lid Flnvter. in liquid form, to make vou nat-' islled there is nothing eeiioitsthc mat ter with you. You can get this reliable letnedv at fiartnan A Heme nwny Co. Price 25c. and 70c, NOTICE toil rUHUCATION. Land Office at ItoHehurg, Oiegon, OctrdierO, 1U03. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named tettler has tlletl notice of his intention tc make final proof in Hip port of his claim, and that Haid proof will be. made before Register and He ceiverUS l.und Olllce at Rnteliurg, Oregon, on Novetubi r 17, IU03. viz: II K No021'7, AuguiitPeiinehe, forllio Ixils I, S, 9, 10, Sec I), Twp ?2 8 It 2 W. lie iiaineH the follouing uitnesves to prove his 1 oiitiiiuoiiH reeidenee upon ami ciiltiviiliiui ol funi land, vis : I' C f-iuith, W M Van tlonlon, .1 W Van Gordon, J A.'keon, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, J. T. IiicliKiEH. ItegiHter. W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs mThe Fashion Stabes Bohemia and Llack Ihittc Stages. First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. CHRISMAN & 'BANGS WaH paper. The.bcanty of your patttrn and quality of WALL, PAPER you use. Tho lak'Ht jmleriiH, tho best kooiI nnil jirlceH to milt. Just received u Inrgo Invoice til tlieso gooilH ntul wo tnku plenHtiro In hIiowIhk tlteiii. VKAIVCE & GOWDV. If you want the Bcsl C. J. OREGON Shot line AND Union Pacefic I'liMiir nil t'hifiig.i. I' itlainl '.i-.LMn.ni. ui Unlit - iiigton. Atlantic Kxpiess S:lr. p.m.! TlMI. l 1 1 K 1 1 1 I IS tllHIVK fnint PtMlhiihl ntoM N.ilt like, lcuei , , I I. Worth, Oiiiiihii. I .:IOp.tn Kansas City, St. I Lotus, Chicago mid . Kurt. alt Ijike, Penver.i It.Woith I, VlllilOll, n...i... 10:30a.tn Kansas City, St. V 111 1 1 l.uui, Chicago mnl Knt. lngton. St, fmil AVhII.i Walla. U'W I'm ft Mmli Iston , Snikuue 7 .Via. tu. 6p it iiunrc, i n iniiiii, Minneupiilis , 'it. I'aiil. Dultiih, Mil uaiikee, t'iitcugo ti Kat. I i. . ,i ii.. via j -iiiknni'. 70 Hours mi tvn mn n M XI) t llAXl.K t)K t'AHS. Tickets east via all rail, ur boat slid rail via Portland. OCEAN AMI ItlVEII MEIIUE KUO.M I'OHTUVN'U. Allsailiugdatessub-, 8 p. 111. 1 Ject to change. I 4 p, (KorSan Franeincis I Sail every live days. Daily cxButid'y 8 p. 111. Col.UMIIIA HlVEH 4 p. III. except Sunday Saturday To Astoria and Wav 1U p. 11 Landing. A. I.. CltAlti, lien. I'nafenger Agent. I'lirthind, Oicgon. ASK TUB. AOKNT FOlt TICKETS VIA- GREAT NORTHERN Kail way TO Spokane, St. I'aiil, Dttltitli, MliutettjioU, Clilciifo, AND ALL POINTS HAST, TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME. 2 ISUW EQUIPMENT IIKOUaliOUT, Day Coaches, I'alaco and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and IhifTet, Smokirig Library Cars, DayllgM Trip through the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For full partii'iiUm, Kuten, Folderh etc. call on or aildriii J. W. I'IIAIN,T. I'. A. II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. A. II, C. DENN'ISTON. til Pint Avenue. o. w. r. a. , l-ealtle Waih. , jriioi'iiinciiK oi' COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Wall paper. liousc depends on the -jAlMCSfik I imunn I IIIS I I 1 VII I .11 II illtll 1 Will I t Stoves, Fu rail u re, Tinware, QueensAva re. OtMi't ttirgct l call at tin West vSido Slm-ir. livery tiling Imi'sI Class ami prices the lowest possilile I'tir Iiijj;Ii jj;ratle ootids. MILLER, West Side Store Cottage Gov:, Oregon. "t'MMOS's In tin' oriuli i iiiiriiil l In' mil' nl iickkii. (cr ljllii'tiuitl)r I II Meuli-r, I'lslnillf.. v. J I Mile M Min.ler. I'..(en.tii i.'llltii. VI Miiu'r, iho KlMive-nsincHl ilv, t.'llillllll. in ihr name nr trie iUte ur nrpgini. -un are herptiv iiimiumiiHi siul reqiilri1 tu flhHsr anil ... , ih) I'uiirt ami imiim' trlthlii nuw it nil" ini HlHlIP t'lllllllHl ui'ek. Iruiii ihe date of the tint iiiitilli-ailnii ut nil iiiiiuiiiiih, anil ir jrnu latl In a.winr anil mi m-r a tinrtitn rviiutrvil. tor nam therent, Hie I'lalntlll'nlll '0) in Ihe ml. I ( nun (or itn ri'llel ilciuatiitiiil III hi ihiiiiiUIiii, nlilit. i . (r n itei'ti'i' ,if flil rmiri Inreier ilUnutilna ihf tmiuU of inairiiiiiiiiv el.iiua lmiMi.rn I'Ullilia ami ii'li'iulaiil. fur the nirti ami i u. Mill nl Hip lulu,.! . hi a ut I'lniiiiirt mnl t.elea lam Kn Xr.-trr. tnr I'lalntirf'ii rn in anil ill. lnmMmtii n( ml- suit ami r.tr nifli niher anil ftirttier teltvf an in tit1 1 nun ma) .rem ciutt elite ami Jnt . iinrrMilve Mteli In ihe llnhimiie Nniiivt, a i in in ihhiib in iiiuiiRif.i Hllir a wrrnn inr urrkli neiri.s'r imlili.lieil al I'liltmieUrme. Oiet-'ii. Iir iinler ul linn. ) W llainlttiin, Juihte nl llie almvv enlltteat i unit, maite al ! Chiwilicrt at lliartiurr. Omgun, Hr.l. flu.l IWM. Tll.1 a,sl ,l.llnall..n nl ,kl. n,n,..a ! September Wh, i a. aimer, Any. tut I'lalntirr. I NOriCK IOH PUIII.ICATION. Iiud Ollieo ut ltuM'linri:, Ore, I seiit is, tM3. Notice is hereby given 1 1 nit llictollnw llig.niimeil seltler litis tiled lint ire nl lite tinlenllnn to niiike II II it I jirisii 111 mil I port ol Ins clniiii, and that snnl tiruof mil lie tunile in'liiin.l. .1. niton, U.S. t'oiiiinissioiier at Kugetie, Oregon, ou Satiirilny, NineuiU'r 7, lUilt. til: Cnnrles Cliaiidler, oil II. K. No. SS7I Inr the S", sw nl, si: . sw. ai r. m S.. It, I w. lie liiiuirs the inlluutiig witnesses tu prove his fntilititmos tisnleiii'e iipim ami eiiliiviiliiiii 1 snnl l.iinl, viz: III is II. I'mkei, ul lirxler, Oiegmi, James t'arr, nl .lime, Oregon. Thmiiits lliinds skri , W. II . I'm ki 1 , ol inn, die. .1. T IIhmh.is, Itegisler, Among Tut Daisim i J' 5f aiids for i he best that is made in Jibotweai: AT ALL LC.ADING DEALtRS C.GOTZlANS(9 A AN O KAC TU R ERS, 5T.PAUL. .C5fL . l'L 2.6. & s. R. I) ffl I I' V t Time Table N'u. 2 To Take HITcel on Oct. If If bally Kicei't Kiimlay NO 3 Kail Weil II0UII1I Hound a. ii.' !M 7:M 7:M 11:01 Silt 8:17 H:J S:;tS K:to :( HTATIONH. A. M. Cotttjieilrnve tval.len . .('uirln. .('erro (lonlu . . Maker . .Ptirena lleil ttnt'k Hleaart .Hlar.... 11:90 ll.CM ll:ni 10:67 to S) tu:Mi 10: IS I0:M 10 an lo:so 10.10 HiK kr I'nlnt Ar tVlltlwiior) l.r. Hubjeet loclianseviltliout notice. All ontwanl fri'liclil fomardi'il nnly at the I Joint rlik til tlilpj'er tati ednilsnee. Freight will not be terelreit at the O, ,19 r. It. It. Depot alter :(io p.m. To Iniure joruaittlng on nett train freight mutt U itlltcreti in ample lime to .ennlt ol Hi living billed. JOHN II. PPARSON5, General Manager NOTICE FOU I'UIIMCATION United males Land Olllee. UoHithurg, Ore., Aug.:ilt, 1 DO.'I. Notice is hereby given that 111 com pliance with the provisions ol Ihe act ol Congrvis ol Juno .'I, 1878 entitled "An rt tor the sale of timber lands In the Htatea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the l'lthlle I.iuul Htates by act of Au gust 4, 18112, LEUVINA UII0DE8, . ol Thurston, Co, of Lane.IStntu ol Ore, lias this day lilcd in this oiricu liersworn HtsleinentNo.CtMMifor tlieptirchnsoof the S 8K 1-1, V. SW 1-4 ol Sec No. 3'J InTiiL'.l K Kiinuo No. 1 West, and will olio." proof to show that tho laud nought Is moro valuable for its Umber or stoiui than for iiurlcul turiil i.iirnon'H. nml to eslablish her claim to hiiIiI IiiiiiI before. J. J. Walton, U H CouimiHHloiier at Eugiiue,Oregoti, ou Hatiirdiiy tliuUlstdny of November, IIIO.'I. Shu names as wltncmeu: Cluirles I,. Austin, Claybornu F. Ithodcs, Jcsho Heavy, James Seavy, of Eugene, l.iiuu Co., Ore. Any and nil persons claiming nilverse ly the ubovu.ilesurlbed hiiiils urn re ipiested to file their claltus in tlilu olfico on or before said Ulst day of November, 1003. i it iBijj f . I n L.1 ixv j mm !ISI .NOT It T I OH I't'UI.U'ATION. t'lliteil Mutes l.iilnl Olllee, lb .selling, Ore,, i'.l. '.'"Hi. ItHIH Ni llee Is bi'iiiliy ilivi'ii Unit in i'iiIii iilniuee mill the jiiiivisiniia ut the act ol I'lHigiers n' June It, IH7M, entltliil "All ni't nir 11 ile ul limber liiuils 111 tliu v .( in,, p,, t Ul lllllllf W aahitiRtou Iiriitiiry, 1111, Xevaihi and Eton Icrniiiry, in exU'inliil tu all the l'lthlle l.innl Stales by art ul Au gust I, INK. MAUV tilli:i:N, nl t'nttnge tlrnve, t'n nl Ijine. Hlalo of the,, tins Hue ilnt I1I11I ill this ulfuii her Sttorn sliileiiient Nil. Wfttt, lur the pur chase ul llu V.'y NT. 'j. ' Seelliin !!S in I'p I'D S, lliitige m W, mill will oirvr pimil to alnnv thai the laud fought is lie. 11' vnliinble Inr ile Umber ur slonu than t' r agrielulural purHee, nnil tu establish her elaini to auid Inuil belnili J, J, nlloir, l". s, t'liiunnsslnni'r at Iliigriii-, Oiegmi, mi Siiiiinliiy the l'Jlli dayol Deo. IWH. She iiami's as wltnessi's: J W 1'iiriisli, J. It. I'nlui-r, Jiuiitu W lloiiek, ul Jell'er-iiii, Mnrtuii Co., Ore., Illflis it tlrcen, ul t'uttHgv liiuve, Ijino Co., (..'gnti, Any and nil persiuiseiiiluiiiig adverse ly tlie iilmye-ilescnUil lands nie tn (iietiil to (He llieir i lmins 111 this nllliii on or belure eulil I'.'ih dn) ul Iee ll'OJt. J. T. IIhiikiks. lli'iilsler. Nonui; lull n.'ui.tcATHiN. l'uilel Stale Uiul Ollilre, Ito-ebnig, Oin , ' ug '.'il. IU02 Nntire ia hereby giten I hut In eniiipll-lim-e illtll the proviaiuni nl Ihe net ul Coligreesof June. 'I, lh7K, enlitltil "An Act Inr the Nile ul Tuiilier lunula In tlm Sliili'n ol t'lillliirula, Oregnn, Neviida, and U'lmhlngton Terrilury," ns ex tended In all the I'ublie IjiiiiI Stalls by 11 1' I ol Aiigiml I. I!'H2, I II NK A. TWIT, of Fiigeue. I'o. ol Lane, Slide ul Oie gmi hi- llii da) llleil in Ihir tilllti' Ida eHiiriieliiteiiieut No. fHlfiT, Inr the pur eliiire of lit. W ,.SV l4 Siett fp ill S of II J W and mil nllrr proof Inrhow that Ihe hind Miught 1- tuoie vnliinble lur lis UiiiIht or aimie Hi. ill for ngririilluriil pnriiiie", 11111II11 ertiihliali Inr 1I111111 to fiiiiI l.iinl lieliiii. J. ,1 Wall. .11 l, S. (iiiiinl"iiilii'i ut Eugene, I jine t'n, Ot. gon. mi Ttierdav Ihe '.'llii ilny ol Nov, IISW. He inline aa tittierrea: ( 'l,ii I, I'. Deteraus. (lidinii l Me- in. Oru VVIImin, Edwaril WimhI, of I'.iig, ne, l.iilie Co., Ore. A lit ami nil perron claiming ml eirely the alnikCHlfcril.oil luliiln ale it pieatiil In llie Ihfir chilm In till nlllro on or liefurc nld I'lllnluy of Nov., J WW. , J. T. llniiKirs llrgirlrr. notk'i: itm I'inii.ifAT.ON. t'lliteil Sillies U111I Olllee, llii-eliiirg, Oregnn. Aug. a, liMV.1. .N.itiee i heieby gien that III com. I'lniiiee with the proviniona ol the net of l..iigiin of June ;i, IH7H, entitlid "An m l Inr the enlo ol tlinU'r liilnl In ,i, M..ic ol Ciihloriiia, tliegnu. Nevada nud W .i-l.inutini Terrilury," a exlviiileil In nil ihe I'ublie bind Sliiles by net olAit gi.rl I, h, I.Al'ltA A, I.OWE nl l.iigiue, I'n nl ,aiie. Stiite ol Om.. tin ilnv lINtl in thisofllee her worn S'o.:ir.':llnrlhepiirih:iM.oIthn l; ' "'' NutlinTpNoaiH II I Wand Hill ,,,.r , lmv ,1.... .1 1 . ""light in iiiuie valuable for ile timlier or luiiethmi Inr ngrieiilluial purpoi-eH, mnl loeialiMh her elaini to auid laud before J. J. Wnllnii, U S ('iiiiiinioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Wediunlay tho -Sill day ol OeloU-r IIHKI. llu niiineHhHwllnenen: N. II Marlin, .1. W. l'nrrlli, John I). I aimer, J. E. Young, t'ottuge Grove. Ore. Any and all persons chiiinitig iidvercii ly the nliove.decrlhiil IiiiiiIh are re iiietHl In llie their claims In thin oflieo on or beloru raid '.'Hth dny ol Ocloher. J. T. tltiiiiiiKs. Ilegistfr. NOTICE FOlt 1'UIII.ICATION. United 8 1 a 1 1 Lund Olllee, Ilimehurg Ore., Aug. 12 , lOOa. ...tmu in nereiiy given unit in cum- Pllaneo wllh the pinvisious ol tlio act ol OongrecH of June 3 87H eiilitled "An . . :r , i"n council -An act lor tho mile of timber lands in (ho Sliiles of California, Oregon, Nevada and WaBlilngonTerrltory.''nexlcndeiI loall Ihe I'tibllo Eiinil Kint.-x by net ol August 4, 180:', ciiaiu,es w. i.owi: of Eugene, C ity of l.nne, Hlnlo of Ore., has this day filed ( ,,jB ollireliiM sworn stalcment No. .'1422, for the iiuicliiiK' of llielxils 11, 1!0, 21, 22 of Section No. (I Township 2!l H, Ilango No. 1 West ami will oirer prool to show hat the laud sought Is more valuable lor lis timber orafnu than for agriciilliinil purposes, and ,0 estahlisli his claim to a, nm i,o(oro J. J. Waiton, U, H. Commissioner, al Eugene, Ore., on Wednesday, the 28lli day ol October, 1003. lie names ns witnesses: N. I.Mnrtln.J. W. Farrish, John I). Fabiier,.!. E. Young, Cotlngo t-rove, Anv and all nummm ,.i..t.,.i 1 , ,, , 1 ",,,, 11, u iiiivureu- ly tliu alivu.i encrilKil lands aro re quested Id I n t in r ehilii.u l H.I.. ..,11 " ... t 1 , , .. in iiib uint'u I0U3 1,1 ""' ' October J. T, lliilPdicH. Ilcgistcr. IIIIOKE INTO HIS HOUSE. H. lA'Quinii, of Caveiidlsli, Vt was lobbcdol hlsiiiisloiiiiiry healtli bv In vasloii of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. hlug s New Life I'iB broke Into hi" house, his ttoitblo was arrested nud now he's out rclv nurml. ti...i ' -'re, 26o at Now Krn Brtig