J. E. YOUNG Attorncy'di'Law Offlr o Mala street, Wt PI1 COTTAOK GROVK, OjtK. tT. fUrtli. A. O. Woodcoek. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, A ttornevs-iit'fMiD "relal attention (Inn lo tht law .1 Mines. KUUKNK, ORK,. i , . , I if J. S MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law o o o t Oflle on Main itreel i COTTAOK GROVlt, ORK. A. H. KING Attorney,' at Law, V.OTTAOK, OJIOVK, ORB. J. a JOHNSON and F. ,G EBY HttorHcisand Counselors-atLaw rreeUl Stteotlea ileu to Xllnlnf, Corporation and Mercantile Law. Office over Garntan A ltem-nwa j's it are. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Items of Interest PLANTS THAT CLIMD. For Farm, Field and Garden. Common Rough Lumber SH.OOP35R CM BOOTH-KELLY MILLS, SAGINAW, OREGON. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmaker. Repairing at reaaonabl eaarft. AU work rnarantMd Srst-etaa. Wateae, Clocks and Jewelry at Lotm Prices COTTAGE GUOVE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN PBOPIUETORS or THE EXCHANGE"" 57 DEALERS IX T1SZ WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Xau i treat. Cartas . Realdenc nan No. 5M OOca Pbcn 15. J. E. HOSMER, rirrajciiN and sdkgeo.v Era. Eir, lest ud Tkreat t ZjttlM OCc kour, from to 11 a m from 3 to & p m. Sondaf from 1 lo 2 p ta. OSc in Madacn Boildlsf , Vain street, COTTAGE GROVE. OKEOO.V. lb M Natal Bank Cottags Crovk, Orb. Paid a j Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan tm approved security. Exchange sold, available anr place, n tbeDnited States Oiawui BatrroT, rrMldtst, IlaiaikT Easiw. Caiklcr. Hairy vetch. Ora-flsta? reaatakle Jleeeaatty r taaealaatlea mm Sasa La ad. The following Information relating to the growing of the hairy vetch tor seed tt furnished by the bureau of plant In dua try of the United State department of agriculture, through It eed labora tory. In response to numerous tuqulrle do tbe subject: The cultivation of hairy vetch baa In creased rapidly tn th last few years and would be much wore common If the seed was raised In this country, aud especially on the farms where It Is to be sown. Practically all of the seed now used tn th United State Is Imported from Europe. During the Ureal year ended June 30. llkO, over 80,000 pounds ot this seed was brought In. Experiments have been carried on by the seed laboratory of tbe bureau for two years tn BL Mary's county, Ud.. and tbe past year tn Wayne county, O, to determine the practicability ot crow, tng th seed In this country. From the results of thes trials It Is evident that th reed can b produced at a profit over a wld area or th United States. Great difficulty has been experienced , In harvesting the seed when grown atone. It ripens very unevenly and If reeatlarltlea ( Their Tfcelr Jrtaa. Mt. U I tn the twining plants, such at bryony and hop, ana the tendril bear ers, Ilk Tttchc. that w. And th high' est development of th climbing hah U The plants live under unusual comil Hon, la order to gain the Unlit thry must seek rather than avolil overhang' lng foliage, m so we find th i""'' i.i...i r tumliiff awsv from IheabS'l TWO KINDS. 1 ow toward the light. Ilk moat of their I neighbors, boldly pusMnK l ' raraat.a Vmt at Urlu Oalr a m I wntfr o( . b,h to burst Into blossom aaaUeas I'raaaatilea. Bmj ( H1,lM.r branclie far abov There are two clsssc of farmers-1 tn(,jr j,., daring neighbor, one which farms because the farmers' j,( lt . jn tne leaves of these plants do not know how to do euythlng else (lat wo find the moat remarkable mod and because It Is the easiest way to mcallona adapting them to a climbing make a living and get along somehow ,attt. Tho leaves of th vetches ami for the time being; the others farm Tr.ichiing are pinnate- they bear a not so much for a living as bocsuse ,(,, of opille ovate leaflets. The It is tneir ruweu mianiee. .ncy uo ,in f the leaf stalk and in upperttti-M If YOU not think of getting along somehow. but ot getting ahead, accumulating, improving the farm. Increasing Its fer tility, all with the object of making II a belter manufacturing plant and a better business proposition. The matt who farms as a business adopts business methods as far as tbey are applicable to farm operations, keeps books, kuows his lucoiue aud outgo. 1 takes an Inventory of stock, has system iialr of nlnnn. are In th climbing spe cie changed Into tendrils -sensitive, twining, whlpllke stmctures-whlch ex- i hll.lt remsrkabl feature. If th slight' ly curved, extended tendril of a young ' leaf of pea or vetch be watched care fully It will be found that It U slowly but' Inceasanlly moving round and l round In a circle. If tti tendril cornel Into contact with a twig It bend to- want; tho Best Stoves, Furniture, Tinware, Queens ware. ptiu't IWf-1-t ti call at the W est Side Store. livervthinjj I irt CIiihh mill jiriees the lowest possible l.u high Jennie goods. C. J. MILLER, Went Side Store Cottu,;c Qovc, Oregon .rani It ami ranliullr tskrS SCVrrSl In all bis methods and knows approxi- (unjl ruutH) , Kr. , ,tM tnnpo mately what every crop each year has Irrltatlou Is sufficient to cause a cost him In rash or Its equivalent In la- ' WnMne ,owllr,, nJ bor. We have small hopes of a man ' r-.- ,h, ,,mtrt throes woody who Is simply fsrmlng as a means of i ,ml .,, fo., . ur. ncbor , getting through the world somehow. Our past experience Is that he doe not take hold of the problems that are pre sented to blm from week to week In the farmer's papers. The probability Is that he does not take a farmer's pa. per at all and would not read It If be ten until most or the eeeu is mature i d,d ,,. waDtJ Mme tptT tnat oecomea matted on th grouml and , cbw,p anJ wm not nlm ,0 thlnk shells and molds badly. It waa found J much ,mi won., j., nM. nm, (t that by sowing with rye a auffldent the mtn who f,m, , business, support wss furnished to keep It off the' UnDiBg t0T dr nfe( farming to make ground and allow lt to be cut wily ( . ,nccess of It and to make a success of with a mowing machine. Hye seems I bimtrlt 1Dj family, thst la the kind of uesi auapicu aa a w'ds "vp farmer we are looking for. account ox me lime ot npeuing iw toe mm at'MMONS uill llx ,wl 4 iHt. I'l.lHII" II" l all OREGON Shot LINE cable for the plant Not only doe tb i young tendril rotate, but the wliol leaf on which It Is born Is In constant mo-, tlon. The shoot to which lb leaf be-, Iamm I . Mt.lln. .M mtt I tv. I li tetl ' drtl Is sweeping the air with a corapll MiQ IJWION PACIFIC caled motion. In th course of which It AKa UilIVIl I nlimut sure to strlk against some stem or twig of th surrounding vege tatlou. Knowledge thi. IUM tiff straw. The best results were obtained with seeding from one-half to three-fourths oushela of vetch and one-half bushel of rye to the acre, sowing from tbe middle to the last of September. Tbe crop should be cut about the time the last pods are formed and tbe Tinea are getting dry. Tbe catting Is done with an ordinary mowing ma chine, after which the vines and straw should be put in piles and allowed to dry. Tbe thrashing can be done with an ordinary grain thrashing machine. Tbe four acres in Ohio yielded IS bushels of vetch and 61 boshels of rye. In Maryland tbe storms knocked the rye down so It did not All well, but tbe four acre yielded IS bushels of vetcb and 8 bushels of rye. Reports from Uleslsslppl show a yield of from 0 to. 7 busbels per acre In that state. We can get I his attention. I These men may not believe all we , say: tbey differ from us In a good many thing, and we think none the less of them for thst. but we can do tbem some good. We have not much hope of doing tbe otber fellows very much good, even If w could reach them. , Onr only hope is In reaching their boys. ! Wallace's Farmer. rra-rftaar ') f Al. raaat. It bas often been claimed that appl pomace bas no feeding value. The practice of almost all tbe dder milt In throwing away tb pomace ahowa that this belief in its worthlessnes la widespread. Tbe Vermont experiment station bas fed apple pomace silage during thref different years with entire satisfaction. Aa tb result of on season's experi ment It bas atated: 0at CXNa fat Or Tb American tourist In O recce, is of ten shocked by the sight of a funeral procession passing tbrongb tb streets with tbe dead body born In an open coffin. This custom originated In a curious way. When tbe Turks wer master of Greec they discovered that Greek revolutionists carried arms about tb country In coOns, so tbey decreed tbat all cofflna must be carried open. After the Greeks regslned their free dom they continued tb custom from fore of habit DOES IT PAY TO I1UY CI1KAPT l)trxT rim tllletfi ; I'ortUiHl Tims St mkiii i n from fwtlmiil fall lake, IVHVrr, I t. Wort li, Omaha, U:sMa.m. Ksm OW. M. vlalUiil- UMtle.Chlragii aixl liuttn. Ka.t, Atlantic rY Coir. IVwtrf, Kiprra Kt. Wmth, Omaha, Sll&ji.tn. KanMt Otjr. St. vlallnnt ' Uml.,('lilnr" and ingttin. Kat. Si l'-.i,l U'.IL. u'.il. Katt.Mnil ialun , Spkane, 7 Ms. m Wallace, Pu.lltull, . Minne4l , t. ! I'.ul. D.iliilli. Mil-; xaukre, ChleajroA KaM. Xaatvs rauM l:!M.iii, In ih t if, utl tii I nal, I MfMll inn. U U.mI., I i.I.mJi 1.. lllll. U Uxikl, Ika Imi sw4 4e IrMt.al in it nM ol lha !! U IW.f )w ala b,ih iurwhiI A lMlr4 ha rt' a4 nf la. MMMUlnl W4 ala.l )mm In is at.ua aaiutl wall a4 Ma wllala tli wrl, lr-M la 4.1 mi Ik Sf.l tMtMKa'HH Wf ), to4 M Ull H Hi' M kfIB ,al4. hH .M ISMw4. la I'l.iaiiR ili M l la hM I'miH M In t.nl aM.l4 la "I. MHI)I afcM. I. hn a I ul hM I mM M.I.I illMalllaf Ilk I..H4, i4 kMlflPM aihllas frl,i tl.lnlllf ..J WkxJ.nl. kx l.r.l .4 r l-lr ml Ik ma.-i.kiM 4 H.lallR' m4 l4 lHaal. tlm .Mlf In nlkllS'nla M nil. 1 tH4tMMal, "flat .nil nt M iak wlk.r M titkr fvlkl a, in ik 'w)il inat Ma all' aW aH4l j Tela aawmnai I t-akllik4 rnmf a a M all aitnv.iii m.l. in ik Nnala ha.l arvalr fc-, ln.klltk4 al fallal Paw). IHmki.Iiim-Ih u Ha I W MaaMn. Jl(alln IHU4 IVMtll. M4 al I k. ml-. I. al nmlnll H.na. rtf4 M, ta. TV LntUknlWa 4 IkH lamainaa . aa, I B XIHII. AH Mtlalallg MMU I inn ii, t lllll I -!-, ll)Ula.i i MriawUi MV, ra 11.-1...... .... lillane a Ml. n , t'witgltaa J .in, i , rl Mil I In- ,i, .,1 i ,, . , Males i) I'.iii .in. ... t , N'n.llltliMlHI t rn it. m .. ll III I'lll.ll. I n,,.l gnat I, IMC M in . i 1 1 III ttllagvlimir i . , (lie,, ha Una .1., nir l , a a III II alalrli'i i.l S , j elia i llir I ', i III T. : - lU. t. UTf Hlnu) In .I,... u , , llian luf agil.liiiuial ,,o,t Jj? r-.Ub.lali hrr claim u a.'.j i,J M J.J.ttalton. l. H viiZS She nsrurs as ttlliiemt m on., "I. a,ti ' ' M i, V is ll, v,'iaj ' ' Ml. m iami i 6 p. in via KNikaiie. In many instances balry vetch bast About six tons of pomace was put been sown and proved a failure under ordinary cultivation. Aa it is adapted to a considerable variety of soils and a wide area It is certain that the failure In most instances la doe to tb absence of tb organism which produces the root tubercles and has the property of rixina- the free nlfroren In th air. m, V lng It available for DlallLfrf' I Jottting has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Kings New Discovery Ford; !g? " 51c A II Jl A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. MornnbackiritraU. Trial BoUlna fra. Into a small silo and a month later was found In a state of perfect preserva tion, and remained to. Tb cows like lt exceedingly. When there Is any la their mangers ttey tak it In prefer ence to any otber fodder and eat all tforetsii" JnV31Lh"' or corn der. There . , , . , ' i , llllin, iwni mm imm - """ vetcb bas already been I be the result of feeding apple or successfully on a piece of pomace. We fed ten pounds a day in ground it should be inoculated to In- two feeds. Feeding In this way, a cow A cheap remedy (or coughs and roKIa isall right, but you want something lliat nrill mllnvM ami etlrm llin Hiiir. cciviv.iiu unnaiviuiin itui,n ui ,in,ia, and lung trouble. What iliall you do? Uotoa warmer and mure regular ell matt? Yes, II potsib'e; II not wlblr (or tou. then in either rase take tne oxly remedy that has been iiilrtalnreil in all civilised countries with succeaa in aevere throat and lung troubles 'lo. schee's Germsn Hrrnp." It not only heals and slhtiulate the tliiuca to de strov the germ dlsesie. but allays in flammation, causes eair exnectoratlon. give a good night's rest , and cures the patient. Try ox boltie. Ilecom-J. mended many vears by all diundA'.in the world. oa can re( (hla'r.llahl .tv - ITUirUf Cj-tWrniiati X 1 1 ,.. aa .as f' bai often beco 70 hjotirs PORTLAND TO CHICAGO SO CIIANGK OK OAKS. Tickets eatt via all rail, or boat rail via l'ortlaiut. notick tou .'irni.io.vnoN. Ijml OfOeaal KtwebtirK, Of. rVpl a. I MM. Nollce I heieiir given llial llmlijloa, iHir-iiameil arttlrf baa Hle.1 llk III bit Intention tn make nnal tu.f In a (nut i4 lil cUlm, and thai aakl HHi atll l mt.1 IWe J. J Wallmi. V. S. l'miil,aioftr al r'agrne, Orrgtwfl. utl Saturday, Ntitrmlwr T. 0a.M. - an,llf, tm II. ti. n. Mil U . NS HK S, Sr. 31 T. 1 J VV I'airlali. J. l. J'.imrfi , lliHisk. o JrfTerswn. U altos to. Cm llle liard llfven. ol Cltar, U,m,'uu li.,Otegoii, ' ' Any and all rmtsuiii clairalet kJnna. ly lb. above-dwrllcl l.oj!",,"! iNeatd to Die their claim B Ulttrn m or txior iaUi 19th dy of net. n J.T. Ilsitxjia, IlttiHn, OCEAN AND RIVER FTIIEDIlli? FROM FORTIml.NI). ' NOTICK FOR I't'IlUCATlOM. Unltsxl fiuiea Uad Of iei KMbar(, Or . Ass. it, 114 Nolle Is h,by glv.B that larcsiak. lltf, arllll Ilia i.i...l.lu. . 1 .v . . . , ----- 1 - - ---.-.I, v, ana I. umu ll.. 1.. . I .. 1 .. - 1 aaatareaa nl Jan.1 la?a ..iiiu .1. . prove hit cuntlniHHia iraUiira utmtn Ael Isr the sal ol TimUr Laosalita n,,tan. eMlllvalWfl nl aakl laa.1. Slats e Callfernls, Ortcon, Jftwjj Kills It. I'aiker. nl IVilrr. Oiet.m. ", Washington Terrttofy," 11 . JameaOair.nl June. Otri-nfl, Tlwma. IrrBlnl to all the I'uMic Uad CliUil, 11... I 1 1 1 I, .... ... . -. f 1 .. . A IIM ' "ii'UII, JU flrf sTStr. of .ami . lllr. iii-naM . I J. T. Ilaimita, Itrgl.lrf. 8 p. III. , J. WALTON U. 6. Comniastoner s r MESS Notary Public Walton & IN ess LAWYER8 rrsctlas tn 8tat and Federal ConrU, Work In D. B. Land Offic. Entrlta mad and proola asara. OJIEQOX 11' "tk Hi' tli k sk aik 'Hi m S visit DR. JORDAN'S engarl HUSEUU OF ANATOMY uit tmuET ti, un FaAacaca en. I 9 r isiniaaa.in,aij TkalarsaHJ MTaeM. tetka Wi UrmUm mtOimUrfmtUgmlmr mttrmMm SaBW CUT A .vjaakiaaanaa. ar aaraaaaratt- l?a aldaat BcliJlaia aa TmmXt ot. nsoM-nnm diiiash Taaaa; laana aaa aaiaain w "al .a b. ar auff.rtnj- a frvm tba ffeta cf routhlnj Indln- r nr.uun. r wiinu in m.turtr raaea. HarvtHis .n pkatcai laallllr,laa. V 1 rnaviJnNB.Ii.MU.IIIUniasU. i 9 caOonaj Mraraaalarrainva, fm.lninr. Iltsoumpjl. i'tiOmmmrrbmm.Ulmmi.rTmnmrmrr J r "n-kl"tl"n of i kaaaerraiiad 1.1a tr.nlm.nl 1I1.I I, m nn. a ' Oalr afTurd fmmvdlnl. r,ll.f. fatii nan....... 9 cur. Tna KucUir doea nnl claim la pr(urm A t mlrnda but i w.ii knn.11 mh.. I7i. ..;!; B fK' f1"!" 4 urgfn, nrMmloaal )laklaapcullr-UlnraarUia. 6 . arrilll.lH Ihnmnihlr radlcalndfroffl . f tb aral.u nlilimit tb ucmrmr. a Trilll.l SiImI h, an I'm.,, II.Jlul V ) rn rm tor llapli.ra. A qukrk and rndUtd A I Dr. Jordan's aiu-dal palnirta DslbiKla. ' A ETrit T HAM annUlnatouaaUlr-Aalva Y 1 tnrhaiuittmitttwt nl biaenmplaliil. . IK UIU Uuarimtn a fOmlUVS nOIk I wry on. " a'rt i. Lma.iiiii.ia riiKts anaatnciirv CHASOKS VSKY MtAHOffABl TrMUnsutMraoonllrarbv Uu.r. Writ fur Bnok. piifiAsopirr OF ' ISfAHBlAc.1. . WaiLaaraaa, UvakkkM . nNSMTBanl lauiarwn CA 10X0AN k COaieil KarMSUt.". father 7 1$ no Llndnkoe to th rldatr mha wmti SAWYER'S EXOEL8IOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS 1 f v 1 rn. m At an or aaddl can not tat wet EXCELSIOR BltANO OIUO CLOTHING it all kinds of work. WarraatedWaMrproor. uok ror traaa-mars. If sal at daalara. wrll K.la7ara Saa, Snhafn. Sail Caakritfa, u. evTfim. KmWSKh rare success. Inoculating material will be furnished by, and all Inquiries con cerning it should be addressed to, tbe bureau of plant Industry , United States department of agriculture, Washington. Tbe department bas no seed of balry vetcb for distribution. wonld eat a ton during tb winter sea son. It would be a good investment for any dairyman to put up as many tons of apple pomace as b bas cows. lias aa Salakar Mlztara. Tb original lime, salt and snlphnr wash waa made by boiling. It bas been found tbat tbe use of caustic soda or potash renders boiling nuneceosary. thus making a much quicker job of preparing tbe mixture. Oa Tfclaar aaT Aatlar. Every farmer who bas alfalfa ought to sow more, and every farmer who bas It not ought to try a small patch so as to learn of tbe advantage be losing, remarka Kansas Farmer. Tall meadow oat or evergreen grass Is reported of great promise In Idaho, Early September brought improved weather for corn growing and the best reports of tbe season on tbe crop pros pect In Nebraska. Wit (Stntxnl Mjatt rotate Opens for the wort of Ik year on Sept. 14th. t 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 with 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. Adta CENTRAL OREGON STATE HAL SCHOOL W. H. Dempster, Pres. DRAIN, OREGON. t KNOWliES & ETTVS I'rojirlotorH of a.aTlie Miners Supply House... J-Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. QUKS1I0S ANSWKKKP. Yes, Angust Flower still hat the Ur gent sale ol any medicine In the civi lized world, .our mothers' sml grsnd mothers' never thonglitof using any thing else (or Indigestion or Illliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they sctilom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion 01 Heart (allure, elc. They used Anguit Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation ol undigested (oud, regulate the action ol the liver, stimulate the nervous snd orgsnie ac tion ol the system, and that is sll they took when (eellng doll ami bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a (ew dose ol Green's Auguat Flower, in liquid (orm, to make you sat isfied there fa nothing teiloua the mat ter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at Garman llrmenway Co. Price 25c and 76c, llaTIy ' eiHond' H p. tn. Allsalllheilates.iil lert lo change. 4 p. i ;ForSn Friirfrt Sail everv five days. CiMt'Hon llivta NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Itosehurg, Oregon, October 6, IlKtt. Notice is herehv irlveu thatlhafnllni. ing-nsmed settler has died notice of his intention tc make final proof In suit port of his claim, and that aald proof will lie made before Iteuialer anil celverUH ijind Oltlce at Eoaeburtr, Oregon, on NovemU r 17,1001. vis: tr, novm, AugusiHelnsche, forlhe Lots , o, , iu, eec o, l wp 22 n.( it s w. lie names (lie following witnesses to prove his rontinuoim rraidem-a nrxm and cultivation of said land, viz : ruemim, w si an (ionlon, J W Van (ionlon. J Arkson. of ditiaia (irove, Oregon. J. r. IIkiixixs, Itrgister. I p. in. rtr-rnl HaturdayiTo Astoria mihI Way, SuiMlay u p. ni. i iJimiing. A. - CRA10, (!en. I'asengrr AgenU Portland, Oirgnn. ASK TIIK AOKNT FOR TICKETS VIA GREAT NORTH KUN Itnilwuy TO- Spokane, SI. l'aul, Dututh, Mlnneajiollii, Chicago, AND AU. POINTS KABT. TRAINS DAILY FAST TIMIJ. NEW EQUIPMPJsT TIIHOUOIIOUT. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist RlecH-fa, Dining and IliinVt, Smokliig Library Cars. Staitdsforfhcbcst tliatis nmdc in JTootivean AT ALL LCADING Dt.ALC.RS, C.GOTZIAN&(9 AVANUFACTURCJtS, 5T;PAU,L. FIUXK A TRIM in) I.Mcme, tn nl lai.r lslt 40f gun lliia ile v ft ,il n it , itTut lis aaninal.lrii.eiil t-V," If iKe tr-rliaae-id I lie W t, MW K,r Tp 30 8 j R 1 W ami will niTrr ml loiK L, Ihr I.ihI .ihh.-I.I I. iihh tsluaUilw lu llmlrr -h inn ilimi fir rikaltsnl pillinm-., aii,;i( rtnMii hi. ilal,n) said lalnl Uli.lr J J Wa ! V (, ('Hiiliil-.I.M ri nl i Krtr lre t'a. Or giHi. M Imiil.i ll, I ri ,4 Jlel. 1 1 SI. Ill I .. is n. aili.i,,,. 011 k I'. IViriam. Hil.in I. Mr (Jllllll. Ola llHI. IUI.ai.1 VaJ, U KHgrne, l.nlie Oai . til. Any ainl all ivrMiis rinii t4 V el rely tlie aUttr-drrn. i.mliitiir iMrtl,l In t)U llirli rlalni. in ihltsCei Ml or InWiur mi 5lh day c I Xut . )Kt. J T llaim ia UmuIii. NOTIOK Mill l l HI ICATIOJf. 2 Tim Tall. Xo, 1 To Tile Effcct on Oct 101b, 1903. DtjUtkl Trip thre..h Iki Cuciii ud flacky Miultlit. For (ull naviculars. Italr. l-'nl.l.,. etc. call on or address J. W. PIIALON.T. P. A. II. DICKSON. 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Port and Orr., Advertliic in the Xitotet. A. II, C. DKNNI8T0N., Ill first Avaaoa, O. W. P. A. Kaatlls U'ash. Ml. I r.aal InHiml A. M. 7J0 1:U 7.M I'M S 01 kilt It : iiza Slid S M Hally fiMfi Rtimla;. HTATKI.NH. Cutlaaallravs M.n... .rariln, . .Carlo Ootilo ll. sr.. . . .iHirena IM Uuek. Hlaaart . Htar Ilin-kj IVilm r. Wlllainl.. l'lille.1 Mali 1-atnt OftW, tln-elitiig, Oiryon Aug 12. 1 Ml Nnlhre I'lirirby glten that la fwa plUliea Willi the j.fcif IHnlia of Iks art l t'.n.iief ol June S, IKTC. .oKiW'ii ai-l fur I he .ale nl liniUt UsJi In lb Mill, i.('-llliiliia, Oirgnn Nris.l saj W aalilliirtftll TerriK'iy.' as ritriileJIS all Ihr 1'ilMli' MmlKlatratiysrl WAl gust I, tm, I.Al'RA a, miwk , il r.ugri.e. Ci ill Une, Mala U Oic, haa this il.r fCnl in Ihla i.m.-a hillsrcl rhsMHUi IIWIH . i . 1..1 iimmiI lu aliua Dial lot M auilglil Is imiie valuable for It lliatttH lii'iellian for sgrlciitlurkl iurr,f t(i valail.ll.li her rlalin loaaldlandkt" J. J. Walton, I' K (,imiilainir d Kugriie. Orrgon. on WrlntKlsyW Will day nl October lie nanirskawlltiesres ., N. II kln.ll.. I ll la.,lali. JoJio V, 'i?!'? i Palmer, J. li. yniiig, lollir "', a u flrti. Any and all vcrons claiiiilnc Mitrw ly the alMire-ilwrlbnl lands ir-ir iiu ali, lo Ola their claims In tlilicffi" mi or liefor raid L'litli day ol Ofl'i I0OI. J. T. lUlnors llrtliUf. . haa this ilar ll'nl in Ihla iiRIi- hi 'I ft P. f 1.1 I) I) fin lalrii,iiilN,i.3i23lorlhe.iiirhi till (V iN Hi 11 11 I I hK I "IH.V N'ininTiiNiiSIHII " W VI- Us ll ll ll W, will ..(Trr piuol lo shiia Hill I NO 7 IV, . I II. SO II IB 11.91 1017 10 I j loito 10:11 10:3a HUM IO.tti 10 uo W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs MSIioh First Class Turnouts I'ROPIIIKTOIIM or le Fashion Stables NOTICK FOR PI'III.ICATIOX. Unlliil Hlalei Jjind OKn, Rosiilnirg Ore., Auir, 17, V& Nollcti Is lirruliy given thai In f0'. v.. It. It, ikeiHit alisr Ijo ii. m. To in...,, i IHlailfo h llh Hie priivlsloiis of Ih" Ml i.Mn.i.iipi mi urn train freight must U ilellvereit In a in . la Una lo Mrmll of III illist klllect. HliJei liiehansealilioul hollr. All.maaril frelihl lorwariteil imlr at Ilia Joint risk nl hltr aii.lroii.i,,,. ririfHlalllnnll ttralted at ll. O, A K JOHN II. I'liAHSONS, (lan.ral Maaagtr NOTICK FOIl PIJIIMCATION aoio umcK ok niK cm i a CHRISMAN & IJANGvS W V a a -ar-v VVau fupcr. Wall P,,nt,. WW X a'WAV The.beanty of your house depends on the patfcorn and cpmlity of WALL I'APBR you use. Tho lntHliiitcriiM, tlio bout kooiI and ,,rltCH lo Hull. JiiHt rccclvcdft ilnrtfo Invoice ol thwo kooiI. i'i Wo tnko plciwiire In Hliowlnjf tlioin, Unlitil Hlulc. Un, oniM.. JtODKIIIIru'. tint. Aits IfiA-t and Llaclc Hutte StaeH.lf-Vm! WlJ'fiK toiiicres. ,, Jiinu !!, JH7H nlllliil "An wuttwiu ui uiiin;, Ii ., ,"lurvi ' fxltniM to COTTAGIi (iROVIi, ORB. '" j i.iviv iiia HIIIMIliB, . M:WXeW.t On.. .ui. . ? ? Ol" o imrnworii iiC tl W 'if.;. V 'l;'a00f I III n X HI'. I I, h)i HV 1-1 nl Hvo No. ,1" ,.;,H ta,lg0 n j wVsM ,.i,n,i aiiuw II ut lllll lllllll DOIIg It iiioro viiliinlilo lor lla tlmlinr orslono Umn for iiirrk'iiltiirul l . 1 1 ri.ft.iu. ..,..1 ... n.l,.I.IUI. l". .1. ; . . I. -..M....n., i,ur iiiiiiiii io iiiiiii iiiiiiI buforo ..iMiuii, u n uoiiiliilHsloner ut FItAWCK & GOWDY. MmWm rm, J. J. '""I vviMiiuna(ftj utH : "1r,,C,,h",,,n,Jr,,,'3,'v lUUIlUt I C'littrlei i Austin, Clnyborno V. linoe'V I" ,llu Pir 8l! '" 1,1 Borneo I'll or bulorn an il !.( .1,.,, ,.i kt i. 1003. Oonttri'iiH n( Juno It, 1878 i iilltled act (or llin siilnnf i inU-r Ismli l '.M HIhIi-m ol fiilKoriiln, Orwui. titi and WiisliliiKlniiTiirrlliiry "rit'iw. to lilt llin Piilillo Laud Hlstes by Auuiist 4, IhlW, 1'IIARI.I'N W. IOWF I Kiiuenc. Ciniiiiv ol I-"'"' ! "I Oru Imi (his day I""' ' olllmlilB aw oi n iiBliintiil llio iiurrliKiu ol HicLols H, VO. .I, Hwtlim No. (I Tnwnililp "3 H, lnf? No, I Wrst anil will olfer Ptool liiw Unit Hut luml soiighl l t0" valimlili, (or lis IIiiiIht orsl- l"n.J? MKrlmillural iniriMwrn, sml '"."'fX, Ills ulalin to snl.l '"I! J. J. Wiuliiii, V. H. CoiiiiiilMlontf, " i;iiKiuiu. Ortt., on Wcdiii'Nliiy. me ln ..I I... - lllll'l ail1 i,h, .ii vuiiiuur, luifci, r. Ilu mime, im wlliirssn . , , 7 N. II. .Mnrtlii,.l. W. PiiriWi, 1'Hlini.r.J. I). Yimiig. tittK l,rovf' i ... Anv nnil ull imrsoiiH i'lllllillnKJ''r' i.. ii. i ...it i i, .... la tirtl re 1 UIU IIIJOVIl-lll'i'l.Tliir.i -. .' ,. iinmloil la lllu lliolr I'liilnn l M ffi? on or beforo mild asili dny ol Oclowr 1WI3. . .. J, T. Illlll"f"i JlltOKK INTO 1118 HOW' 8. LcQiilnu. ol Cuvi'iiillili VI-. I.i.a,I Al 1.1 .iislnmiirv lit'Oll" ".L in vii.loii ol Clironlii VM!irJi,,'f VnULa'lii 10 Wl Dr. King's Now Mfo I HI" 'T?,"i .nd lioii.o, his lionlilo wss " u. now ho's entlruly ciiit'l- Wl f iiuloiil to cure. 25 New w filore,