BunIuchh CardH H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. IUrltlBi st reasonable enarrtt. All work rnaraateed ".rit-eleH. VTatekes, Clocks ami Jewelrr el Iownt rrltM ooTrAOK grove, ore. A. H. KING Attorney nt Law, cottage; ohove, oke. J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Law OBlcs on Main itreet, Weil Mite CoTTAOlt GROVK, ORK. J. 8. Medley. .J . C. J ohiipon IMcdlcy Johnson, JAttorncyH-iit-lnw Office Suite iiJtnuU mag. SpcclM nttcntlon Riven to Mining mid Corporation Ijiw. L.T. ItirrU. A. C. Woodcock, WOODCOCK & HARRIS, riUorncis-at-laic Special attention given to the Uw of Mlnei. EUUEKK, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. t Main itreet. Cotlac Urov. Ore. FIRE. Don't nr-glect thnthotiso, but call nt tbe express olllce nnd bnve Tom Awhrej write you up n policy In cither the .Etna. Inaurnnco Co. or the Oregon I' Ire Relief Association of McMInnvIlIe, Oregon. eot-3 HOLIDAY PHOTOS. Come at once nnd hare your holl day photos taken In time to send to friends for Chrlstmns. Do not wait till the lat moment. W. F. SnASAFELT. Gallery on West Side, opposite Masonic Hall. The First National Bank Cottage Gkovk, Ore. Paid ii Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n tbeUnited States HUIXIT JXIK, Preildent. T. C. Wiirxiri, Cuhler. Griffin & READY MADE CLOTHING The London General Merchandise Storo wish to announce to the buying public thnt they now have u very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 20 per cent le!ow all competition. Vo purchase our goods In largo quantities' through Eastern Drummers, pay cubIi for nil we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suite. At $7.50 High Grade Goods and other lines of Iteady Made Clothing of Neatest tii-to-date style ut prices that will surprise you . M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of M. I). Wells Shoes are the beat wearer on the market aud at prices that cannot be equalled. Try our Boast Coffees, tho best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, Loudon Oregon. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets 1st aud 3td Saturday. Oliver Vcatch, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottage Giovc No. 63. Meets ejpery Saturday night. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. w. o. w. Bohemia Camp No. a6o. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Dcnburg. Clerk. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. V. Wallace, Clerk. F. Of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colbum Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday Ethel Bisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets and and 41I1 Saturday. H. C. Duttou, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Minnie Underwood R. K MBA Meets every 2nd aud 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Celia Lurch, Secty. THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a desirable one, but of equal Importance Is the power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent sharpen ing. By making your purchases of the Griffin & Veatch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality of tools and cutlery ol properly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. atoh Go. to $9.00 H A 8URK THING. Ii in mIiI ilmt mithiiiir In euro ciccnt death ami tis, but thst Is not alto Kcthcr true. l)r King's New Discovery lor Consiliiiptiun ia a stirocuro for all lung and throat tr iiibles. Thousands run testify to lliat. Mri C 11 Van Me tre of Shephcrdtinwi, W a , say "i bail a cvercao of Ilronchltls and for a voar tried cvcr.vlhlnu I heard of, but e.o"t no relief. Ono bottle of Dr. King a New Discovery men curiM mo awo lutely." It's Infallible for Croup. Whoopin Counli.tf tip, rnemnonla anil Codsuniptlon. Try It. It.a guaranteed bv MorSau A llrebant DruiMist. Trial bottles free. Reg. slcs tOc, 1.00. I'M rra Inilrr h Holt Wll Act. Coltiuililii. S. l. The llrst or tin thirty experimental farms that are t" be cataliUshod In the couth u a p.irt of the Kovernment work iin.iei the boll weevil net is to be loomed thrvo miles from this place, which Is about the central point of the state, on the farm of President Hyatt of the State lioisl Koads association. Mr. Splllmnn. aKirotoloKtst of the department of apiculture, will have charcc of the work. When this and presumably the other farms are well under way, ei curslons will be rim by tho railroads that as many farmers as possible may visit these demonstration farms, and on these occasions explanatory lec tures and addresses will be given on the work. AN OPF.N l.ETTKK From the ('liiipin, S C, News: Karly in the spring my wife and I were taken with illurrlnH'u and so severe were the pains thai we called a physician who precriled for us, but his medicines failed to give auv relief. A friend who had a bottle oi Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on lisnd pave each oi us a iUx-o and wu at once felt the effects i procured u bottle aid before using tie entire eon tents wo weto entirely cured. It is a wonderful reinedv aud should bo found in every household. II U Iialley, hill tor. This remedy is for sale by New Era Drug b tore. EzctaelTe Knerarr. Energy Is a Hue thing, but, like steam, It needs a little restraint and careful guiding. If the safety valve doesn't work there's likely to be. a breakdown or a blow up now and then. The nervousy, fidgety woman Is a dreadful bore. She ruffles up tbe at mosphere and makes everybody wish she would take a vacation and rest up like sixty. Some of those people who fly around the fastest do tbe least work, and the proper thing to acquire Is balance. Work as hard as you want to, but let up when the moment for letting up arrives. There Is a limit to human endurance, and when you go beyond tbe limit you uaver get back Into the vnlve of strong endurance and fine vitality. It Is tbe man or tbe wo man who knows bow to work and how to 'rest who gets things done all fine and shipshape and without tearing tbe roof off its feet. These remarks may be blunt, like a chisel, but they're as true as the fact that tbe Lord made lit tle apples. Chicago Record-Herald. HERUINE. Will overcome indigestion and dy-1 spepsia; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney coidplaints. It is the bent blood enrichemnd invigorator in 1 the world. It is purely' vegetable, per- fectly harmless, and should you be a I sufferer from disease, you will use it if you are wise. K N Andrews. Kditor and Mgr Cocoa t and Hockledge News, Cocoa, Fla.wriles: 1 nave naeu your uerume in uiy fjrnilv, and rind it a most excellent medidlne. Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit. I recommend it unhesitatingly." 60c. New Kra Drug Store. Brief Matlo. In wheat seed selection at the Ten nessee experiment station large grains from medium heads gave the best av erage yield 32.68 bushels per acre. Large grains from large heads stood second. Medium sized heads are most likely to give satisfactory results. In a general way all the pineapple colls of Florida, according to a report of tbe experiment Btatlon, belong to the same type, a type which Is marked by tho absence of any appreciable pojount of very fine sand, silt and cfay. Tbe capacity of these soils for holding water Is not great The hand separator Is revolutioniz ing the dairy business. Potash checks rust In the cotton nt.nnf In Alnhnma oinaHm.nt. WI ' pounds of kuinlt waa better against rust than 100 pounds per acre. "Now that tbe price of cotton la slumping, let us remind you to put In more live stock cropa or more truck,'' remarks Farm and Hancb. WHOOPING COUGH. "In the spring of 1001 my children ! had whoonin(( cough," saos Mrs D W I Cspps of Capps, Ala. "I used Chamber lain 8 Congh Itemedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop5 ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough looee, lessens the seuerity and , frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneu-1 monia. For sale bv New Era Drug 1 Store. One Thin and Another. That "the center of gravity of agrl cultural wealth In Canada is very soon to tie transferred from Ontnrio to the province of Manitoba and the north west" Is the view of Hon. (1. W. Hoss. the premier of Ontario "Iowa oats are all right," says an ex change, basing tho statement on opin ions expressed by W. II. Olln of tbe Iowa State college concerning reports afloat that tbe seed will not germinate well. A prize winner In corn li Chester Itoberts of Douglas county, III. Three prizes at Peoria, first prize at Des Moines and second at Amos Is his rec ord. A STARTLING TEST. To save a life Dr TO Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. Ho writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer ation of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I pre scribed them. Tin patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack In 11 mdi'.lie." EJectrie Bitters are posi tively guaranteed for Dyspepsia. Indi gestion, Constipation and Kindey troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Mor gan & Urehaut, mSAHAmROFHEAW, WL 1 POWDER Absolutely ParO taERSisjsosiiBsmins TIIU LAY JOURNALIST AS A MININd WRITER. The Atuericnn newspaper tunti is versatile nbovc all things, and he can turn his pen to many subjects with jskill nud effectiveness, but or dimuily in writing of .scientific nud tutiTiug problems the lay journalist is not as comptehctisivc as he should lie, nnd often he is liuli ctous. For instance, last summer n Philadelphia paper sent a staff man to the "Soo" to write up the industries of Hie I.ak Superior Con solidated Company, then in the throes of financial reorganization This man, a good writer and skilled no doubt in the ordmaiy pen ways, fell in grievous etiors in writing of the geological matters which came within his sweep. He explained the muddy red color of the waters about Michipicoteu island in Lake Superior as due to the contained solutions of copper from the de- osits which come up tinder the lake bed from the Kewccna Point formation in Michigan. This in stance is to lead to a more glaring case of getting beyond one's depth tn reference to the Thunder Matin tain district. A certaiti noted writer on politics aud social ones' lions made a visit to that camp about a year ago and described in a graphic manner the conditions and prospects of the camps visited. His article was printed in a leading weekly and later scattered broad cast as an advertisement ol certain ol the properties which were given a golden touch from his fluent pen. To the experienced or practical man these description are of no value whatever, as they bear on their face the evidences of their own insufficiency as a competent opinion on a mining property. So, too. preachers, doctors and re porters are all called to bear wit ness to things they do not under stand about mining, and some are misled, while the competent judges are only amused or perhaps dis gusted. So we say if you want a man to write about your mining property, get one that knows about the subject. You would not select a lawyer to amputate your leg, not withstanding that he may be able and learned in his line. So, too, tbe lay journal is not a competent writer on technical and mining matters ordinarily. The Mining World. Tbe process by which nature forms the accumulations of gold and silver is very interesting. It must be remembered that the earth's crust is full of water, which peoco lates every where through the rocks, making solutions of elements ob tained from them. These chemical solutions take up small particles of the precious metal which they find scattered here and there. Some times the solutions in question are hot, tbe water having got so far down as to be set boiling by the in ternal heat of the globe. Then they rush upward, picking up the bits of metal as they go. Naturally heat assists the performance of this operation. Now and then the streams thus formed, perpetually flowing hither and thither below ground, pass through the cracks or cavities in the rocks, where they deposit their loads of metal. This is kept up for a great length of time, perhaps thousands of years, until the fissures of the pocket are filled up. Crannies permeating the stony mass in every direction may be come filled with the metal, or oc casionally a chamber may be stored full of it, as if a myriad hands were fetching tbe treasure from all sides and hiding away a future bonanza for some lucky prospector to discover.- Exchange. GROWING ACHES AND PAIN'S, Mrs Joule Sumner, Bretnond, Texas, writes, Aprial 15, 1002: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment In my family for three years. I would not be without it in my family for three years. I would not be without it in the house. I have used it on my little girl for growing pains and aches in her knees. It cured her right awav. I have also used It for frost bitten feet, with good success. 'Ills the best liniment I ever need.' " 25c, 60c, $1.00. New Era Drug Store. ICE WISE At ft. a year No Investor can afford to bo without the Journal for Investors Any one nt Its resturei Is along worth the itIco ol subscription, It will uve you huudreds ol dollsri every yesr. Its clisrictor bi never been Impugned. JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO. Room O, Chimber ol Commerce, Iloiton, Addrem letters to P.O. IloiMH. I HEALTH "I tlon'i thlak w eenlil WP lions vllhoul Thadtohl's nUrk DruuihU V h mtil II In Ins Ismtljr forofir two rsort wlln Ino btt l rrtulla, I h not nul doctor In the Inuii, tor thtt lrnlh ol tlino, II If doctor In IImII m1 iwi 1 rcfttlr to msko ocrton wll sndhprr."-JAMKH 1IA1X, Jsck son'lll. Ill, Iloonujo this (treat medicine relieves stomach paini.freet tho contlpatcd bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver anil weak ened kidneys No Doctor Is nccenary in the home where Tlirdford's lllack-Draught It kept. Kautilie living in llio country, miles tnm any physi cian, have been kept in health tor years with tlili medicine as their only doctor. Tlirdford's Mack - Draught cures liilumi nrss, dysepii, colils, chills and fever, had Mood, heailaclies, diarrWa, constipation, collo and almost eery oilier alhurnt because tho stomach, bowel llvrr and kidneys 10 nearly con trol the health. A MODERN MICAWUhR. "N," said the Modern Mica wber, "I have no employment just nt present, Hut I have recently been in consultation with some promi nent New York capitalists who take very kindly to my latest, big gest nnd Miiest scheme. The idea is that the people who own prop, erty own. the rights and privileges of the air above it, clear up to the beginning of ethereal space. These tighrs will be asserted when aerial tiavagation shall have become an assured fact as who can say it hasn't? ami then it wilt be neces sary to possess the atmospheric right of way over the county. I have the promise from these New York capitalists of the superin tctidency of their corps of right of way purchases as soon as the first airship syndicate stia 1 have or n formed. ll.iltimore American. A POSITIVE NECESSITY. Hiiviiu; 10 lav unotl lnv bed for 14 days from a aeverely bruiiil leg, I only lonnil reliel wnen i iiuhi ii uoiiiu 01 iwi lard's Snow I.ininien,. I ran cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to tho alllictil. It has now In-cMine a ositive icc,siity upon myself. I) It Bvmes, Mcrclmnt. l)o versville.Tt.xas,"2.V, 50e, 1 00. Sew l-.ru Drill; btore. NOTICE. IIOHolinrB. Ore., April .10. 11KM. Notice U hereby ulven that the un proved plat ol Hiirve.v of fractional TWtl. ir.'M.. it. 4 Iiilh Iki'H revrlved from tho .Surveyor U'liernl for Oivkoii. and on WimIiicm. day. thellth iluy of .Juno. IIKil. at 0 o cluck a m, tin wild fractional plat will Ih tiled In tlila olllce .mil the laud embraced thcit-ln will Im oieii to en try on or after that date. .1 T ItiiiiKiKM, Itt-Klxttr. J II ItooTll, Receiver. t't'RKI) MY MOrilKIt OK RHEUMA TISM "My niul her has been a suflVrer for inaiiy teiirf with rheumatism " says W II Howard ot Husband, Pa. ""Attunes she whs unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I pre sented her with a bottle of CliamU'r lain'a Pain Balm anil alter a few iippli cationi she decided It was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is nevrr without It now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps nway the pain that she was for merly troubled with." For sale by New Era Drug Store. Last spring I bad a aow three years old, writes Frank S. Balcy In Block man and Farmer. She bad always been a good mother. She gave birth to thirteen pigs, nnd In half an hour after the plga were born three of them wero missing, and In about nn hour three more were gone. Then na she was very tame and kind I got where I could watch, and In a few minutes she took one In bcr mouth, and It dis appeared In two seconds. I went for some salt pork, and when I came back ouly four could be found. I gave, her four pounds of the meat, all she would eat, and tho next morning only two conld be found, and as tho plga had nursed they wero very slow to learn to cat, but I took them from her. Last fall she had thirteen. Ah I Intended to kill her, I thought she would fatten better and be more profitable In cold weather. Sbo began eating them again as before and had only eight left. I got a largo pall of cold water frum the well and poured It very slowly on the back of her head on tho brain (If he bad any), nnd she raised tho eight all right This raado her pretty stiff, but she camo out all right, pigs and all. One of my neighbors tried the same plan, and the result was tho same. It stopped her eating her pigs Instantly. OLIMATIO CURES. The Influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption In very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much hotter at home by proper attention to fond diges tion, and a regular use of German Syrup. File expectoration in the morning Is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good.iilght'a rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweats, Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest daiiKer and dread of thecousumntive, can bo prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liber ally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefitted anJ regain strength are those who use Ger man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; regular size, 76c, At all druggists. Garmau & Ilemenwar Co. THEDFORD'5 I DBAUGtlTi OREGON Show line and Union Pacific Three Trains To The East Dally. Through Pullman standard ami tour 1st sli'i'iiliiif ears dally tn Omaha, t'hl cngn, HpokMlin; tourist sleeping ems dnllv to Kansas oily, through rimmiiu tourist sleep ng ears (personally run-In.-inli ui-.'klv liiChlciiLMi. Knniuisl'ltv ; reclining chair caiH (seats free) to the Kasl dally. 70 liOUtS IH)U1I.AMTO CMICAOO No rhniiKt of run 70 Dki-aiit von Spuelal l):lnll,IU. vialluut ington. Atlantic Kxjiress H:lfp.m. vialluut iiigtnu. Ht. I'rtlll Fast Mail 7 lfti.iu. via Kpokaue. Timk Hviikihiiah fiom INirthuid Aiiiiivk Viiovi Salt Ijike, Denver,! Ft. Worth, Omaha, n:'.'ftp.lti Kansas t; tv. bl l.oul, Chicago and Kant. Nslt l.iiki Denver Ft. Worth. Omaha, l :00a. in Kansas City, St, Units, Chicago and Kllllt. Walla Walla. i Iston , HKikane. Wallace, Pullman, 8 OOa.tn. Minneapolis , M. I'.uil. Dululli. Mil waukee, Chicago A Kast. ' Of KAN AND ItlVHil SCIIEIIULK For Hku Francisco Every live days at S, (Hip in. rnr .worm, way poinis mill urlli IK'HCIi uuiiv icxrepi. mm' .... ,.i H'lW i. in.: Sslurdav at 10:00 p, m. 'Dally servli- (waler permitting) mi n iiinmciit' sou !'"' For fuller 'Information ask or write your nearest ticket agent, or A. L.CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. TheOiegoli Railroad A Naviigiilinn Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK THE AGENT FOR TTOKKTS TO- Spokttnc, SI. l'aul, Mtnneapoli, Duluth, Chlcuu'h SI l.uuln , AND AIX POINTS KAST AND SOUTH 2 Omlind Trains Dally Tba Flyer And Tha Ftst Miil 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Dijllgkt Trip tcross tha Casctdi and Rocky Mountains. For Tickets, Itntea, Foldera and Full Information, Call on or mldrt'HH, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Orel 8. O. YERKI'.S., (I. W. P. A. elJ rirat Arenoe, Kcallle Wa.h, 0, & S. E II II Tim Table No. 2 To Take Effect on Apr. 2ml, 1901. Kmt Hound No3No 1 l-.M.-A.M. IIU 3 suit 4 Hat only. W. Ilouni 1.11,12 Dally Kx ccpt Hiaiilay. Noa-N"4 8TTIONH. '..M.- A.M. Coltaio (irovo . Walileu Currln.. . Cerro Uordo Maker .. Porena ltd llnpk . U avel I'll . Hiewart Htar Kix'ky Point Wllifwooil 11.10, 10:19 ft 1.1 9 Oi 4 -a 4 .1 I 47 I II 4 4 M 4 '-'O I 10 4 12 i OO 10.11 I0:: 10 :ih 10 10:2:11 111-31 10.111 V'lS 911 OHO Boljject tofhanKe'wItlioul notice. AUoutwaril frelslit forwarilei! on1y7Bt;tho Joint rl.k ol .lilpiier ariflroiialifnee. Krrlfht will not le rerelveil at I lie (I, AH K. It. It. Depot alter (:1V p. m. In Iniure jorwatiltng on neit train (relslit must im ilellvereil lu ample time to permit ol 1 s being bllleil. A. II. WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIJ. Notice In hondiy kIvlmi to nil whom It limy concern that thu iiuilcrHlKnoil, lina by order of thu Honorable County Court of thu Htntu of Ori'Kon, for thu County of Lano been duly up. pointed iidiiiliilHtrntor of thu t'xtutu tif Ocorno Frederick Ojile, iIccciihuO, nnd that nil iierHona having clulniH tho Himio duly vcrtlfled with thu propervouchurH to tho uudei'HlKiied, ut bin rcHldencu In mild County, which Ih ntCottitKU drove within hIx inonthu from thu date of thla notice, Dated, February ftth 1IXH. W. h Hiianakki.t, AdinliilHtrutor. J. C. Joiinhon, Attoruer for Administrator. M. B. JudkliiH can take your (trdor for thu celebrated solid AtiHtrallan Hllverwaro nnd alHo for Miu .lohri A. LoKim'a popiilnrnuw book, "Thirty Ycnrn In WunhliiKton, I). 0." tf 2:30 7:30 0 T.'M 7:M) 3 2 :M 7:M A l.W 7'M 0.S 3:01 S:OI 7.7 3:11 S:ll S3 3:17 S17 lift 3.M H:20 10 6 I..1A S'.IA II 3 3:38 S 1(1 12 .1:11 HA", 11 H 3M 0:1 IS United Slates Liuiil Olllce, lliisehuig, Die, May Hid. IWH. Notice Is hciiiliy given that In win- i, Unnee Willi tin) provisions in i ' Ungues nfjiimi !l, 1H7H, entitled "Ah act for Ihe sale ut limber lands in th" Htatea ol Callfiniila,liieg(in,lNiivmia urn Washington Territory," as uxixnuriiwt ill Hie labile l.aud States by act ul Au gust 4. IhW. .,,,.,., of OotttigoGime, C ul Lnne, Htalo t Die., has this day llled In this ollloo her ......... ..i,.,..,,. m.i Nn. lU'.'l) (or the llllf ehasu of tin. H' HW U.HWU Hli of Sec 12 In Tp ii H, II 4 W, and w II oiler prool Hi snow inai urn inim mmniiv Is niiiie viuuiiiue ur us unn'i'i "" .i .....I..I..I .....I ... r ..j.Hi.M mill til lllllll liir nitiivniiiiini j.,,,,...,, ...... --- establish her claim t said land Imforo J. J. alum, V. H, Ci usalunor Eugene, (begun, mi the HUH unyui July, 1001. She names us witnesses : HeniiHii T Dnw, of Cottage tltiive, Oie., Willis Nnnell, A II Nowell ol Amis. Die.. Ueiirgu I'.uerer oi v,imn" Grove, Oregon. Any ami all piiisiuisciiiiniiiigiiuvnir"- ly Ihe almvt-drscrllied lands mo re quested tn Hie their claims In this olllco on or befoiosalil lllth tiny of July, IU0I. J. 1. ItllllHlKfl. IH'Kl.nit NOTICE FOR PUIIL1CATION. United Hun's Land Olllco, Itnsebuig, Die., Match llHIt, HWI. Ii Iii.ikIiv lllvi'll I lllll illl'Olllllli- aiiee with the piiiv'sluns of llm Act of CoiigiesSolJune!!, IH7H, einiiun "nil net fur the sale ul tlmln'r hinds In tint States ul Cullfiiri.lii, Oi'gnn, Nevada nud WashlngliiiiT.'iriluiv," aseUunded loiill thu Public Uiid Sum s by act ul August 4, IKII2, . . WILLIAM IIOHN. df Siiglnii,., (unity "I !", Statu nl tlri gun, has llus any llled In tills nlllie Ins swiiin inleiiient No I0i0 hir tho piiichnso id Ihe NH ( ' NE i nl Section N". 2;'. Twp. Ul Smith, ol Range It W slid will Hirer nn k, I In slum that Ihe land sought Is mine uiluitbhi fur lis iiiiImt or slono tlnin fin iigricullimil purpose, and to establish his eliiiui to said laud heforn the Register and Itei elver n( tills tilllcu at RiMebiiig, On gnu on Thursday tho "111 ilay nl June: llH He names us llm ssiw : U. M. Umlwit, Edgar King, Linery Giislnr. Wlllisin II. Clininplu I yt- tiigetiinvi', (begun. Any niul iillK'rsoiisclalinlngadversely the alHueili'M'iibnl lands am uiiuesliil lu tile Hu ll i liilnis in this iilllcv on ir beluie said Ulli d.i of June, IlKH. J. T. Itmiair.-, Register. Eugene Planinj; Mill .Mllllllllll liurlw nf Sub, Doors, Mouldings, Rustle and Gintrtl MIII.Woii. Turning and Hlnlr liiilldlnnu nia-cl-ally. A'! inlem III nirlve prompt alli'iitlnii. Sallslmlliiii Kimiaiitivil. r;stluiatc Cheerfully l"urnllicd. AddrcMN.-lll Uiwrenee St, EUGENE. Olti: Cream Vermifuge THE GUtRANTEEO WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC alw.se or wition. 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