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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
IluNincHB CardH. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkr. fteplrl st rfAsonsble r- num. All work iurulfil flrst-clsss. WsttbM.Cloekisnd Jewelry slbowrel Trlcti (JOTfAGE QROVK, ORE. A. H. KING Attorney at fiinv, GOTTA (1E OllOVE, OllK. J. E. YOUNG Mtorncy-at-Law Offlr on XlAln street, West 8Me Cottagh Grovk, Ork. J. S. Medley. .1. a Johnson iMcdlcy j- Johnson, Attornoy8-iit-law Office Suite S Itauk llhlg. Speclnl nttcntlon clvcn to Mining niul Corporation Law. UJ. Uirrli. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, ?lttoriitys-at-Lait Bpeelsl Attention l en lo the ltW of Mines. KUUENE, OKK. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE PEALEKS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Miln street. Collate Urate, Ore. FIRE. Don'tneglect that house, but call nt the express office nnd hnve Tom Awbrej write you up a policy In cither the -IMna Insurance Co. or the Oregon Fire Relief Association ol McMintivllIe, Oregon. eot-3 Ilaff & Colwell Mining Engineers U. S. Mining Surveyors Itoom 1 Bank Bldg, Cottage Grove. C02-G03 Oregonlnn Bldg, Portland, Oregon. The First National Bank OF CoTTAGB GROVH, ORK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n theUnlted States HlRBIIT ElLIS, President. T. C WiuiLia, Cuhler, in & Griff RERDY MADE CLOTHING The London General Merchandise Store wish to announce to the buying public that they now have a very complete stock of General Merchandise which they Intend selling at least 20 per cent below nil competition. We purchase our goods In large quantities through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for nil we buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, and consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. St $7.50 High Grade Goods and other lines of Itendy Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you M. D. Wells Shoes Our line of M. I). Wells Shoes arc the best wearers on the market and at prices that cannot be equalled. Try our Itoast Coffees, the bout flavor nnd will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. L,otlgc Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets 1st niul 311I Saturday. Oliver Vcaicli, W. M. - q q - Cottage Giovc No. 68. Meets every Saturday niglit. Geo. Comer, If . Secty. w. o. w. Noliemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. II . Van Denburg, Clerk. M. W. Of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. IS. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colburn Camp. Meets and and 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. K of P Juvenilis Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday niglit. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dutton, 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 and and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Celia Lurch, Sec'.y. THE CUTTING QUALITY of nny tool Is nhvnys n dsslrnble one, but of equal Importance Is the power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent sharpen ing. By making your pm-chanes of the Grillln & Ventch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality of tools and cutlery ol projierly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. Ve to $9.00 atoh Co Timely Words For The Horse Breeder Interest In liorne breeding hns In crensed In tho southwest until the fanners nre now considering the mlvls ability of raising ilrnft horses, ', Knriii nnd Ranch of Dallas, Tex. These j tv the horses for the nvernno farmer . to raise for market, since they Jo not require the special preparation for mar kct In the way of training, etc.. ttnu( light horses or conch horses ito and are , less dMnnged hy blemishes, which fre j qucntly apiwar, even on colts that are carefully cam! for. The tlrnft horse can he broken at the age of two years ami made self supporting until he Is mature niul ready tot market. I'ollow a detlnlte plnu In breeding. Kvery farmer should attempt to produce, linri of some definite type such as' the market demands, and this can only he done by deciding on the breed or typo one enres to raise and then reso lutely sticking to It. In speaking of the draft horse Pro feasor Kennedy of the lown State col lege says: The type of draft horse that the mar ket wants Is a horse weighing 1.000 pounds or over in onunary worm" condition, a deep bodied, broad, close TRIUMPHS OK MODERN SURGERY Wonderful tilings nre done for the human holy by surgery. Org.ins are taken out mm scrapeil ami ponslicil anil put kick, or they maybe, removed en tirely ; bones nre' spliced; pipes taken the place of diseased sections of veins antiseptic dressings are applied to noiinds, bruise, minis mm like injuries before intininmation sets in. which causes them to heal without iniitiirHtioii and in one-third the time required bv tlio ohl treatment. 1. iiaiuuerintn s r am Uiilm acts on the same nrinciiilc. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. Ii also nl.ays the pain and soreness. Keep n uome oi rain iiaun in vour home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the incon venience and euHerlng which such in juries entail. Kor sale by New Era Drugstore. Neira'aiM! Roles. Inspection of the large display o mmhlnery was one of the Interest lug features of the corn eauners nnd pack ers' recent convention at Cleveland A cure for hog cholera Is reported as the result of three years of experiment by Dr. Graham, former bacteriologist of the Cnlrerslty of Missouri. It Is In ociilation with a serum. Wisconsin experiments have shown that rlieese cured in cold storage lost less In weight than cheese cured at 60 degrees, and was superior In flavor, texture and keeping quality. In recent tomato experiments potash had a marked result In Increasing the yield of the tomatoes. Tomatoes fer tilized with potash were more solid, yet a little more acid. Robin Redbreast Is still safe In New Jersey, the measure to take him off the '.1st of protected birds having been de feated In the state legislature. WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES. Can anvthing be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such uvs the experience of Mrs. S. II. ewson, Decatur, Ala. "ror three years she writes. "I endured ineufleral Ie pain from indigestion, stomach mid liowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to trv Electric Hitters and the result was miraculous. I imp'oved at once and now I' 11 com pletely recovered," Kor Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Ilowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. Its guaranteed by Morgan & Ilreliaut, druggist. NOTICE. lloseburg. Ore., April 30, 1!4. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved pint ol survey of fractional Twp. 22S., It. 4 W., has tieen received from the Surveyor General for Oregon, and 011 Wednes day, the 3th day of June, 1001, at 11 o'clock a 111, the snld fractional plat will be filed In this olflce und the land embraced therein will lie open to en try on or after that date. J T HmiKjKH, Iteglster. J II Booth, Itecetver. STARTLING EVIDENCE. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in. declaring Dr. King's New Discovery forConsumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McKarland lien torvi lie, Ya., serves as example. He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I begin taking Dr. King's New Discovery, a. id a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective in curing all Lung anil Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed hy Morgan & lire haut Druggist. Trial bottles free, regu lar sizes 50c, nnd $1,00. "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." The .Southern Pacific Is nowselllng round trip tickets to Portland from Eugene for $4 good going Saturday I. M., or any train of Sunday, re turning Sunday and Monday, giving nil ilny Sunday and Monday In Port land. The Nuuioarrangcmeutapiilles from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points nt greatly reduced rates," Parties desiring to take iidvuutngs of these rutes can pay local fare to Eugene. THAT TIRED FEELING! If vou are languid, depressed nnd in capable for work, it indicates that your liver is out of order, Herbino will assist nature to throw oil" headaches, rim niatlem and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J.J. Hub bard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 22, 1002. "I have used Herbino for the past two years. It has done 1110 more good than all the doctors. When I feci bad and have that tired feeling, I take a dose of Herbino. It is the bestmcdicino over made forchills and fever." COctsn bittlo. Sold by Morgan & Ilreliaut. Photographs. Mr. L. Van Ilurklcr, u photogra pher of considerable renown for doing high class photographic work, will open a studio In Cottugo Grove wltnln a week or two, JTISANATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Par WERE IS. Mi SUBSTITUTE coupled, massive horse, with poweriui loins ami hind quarters. He should he deep and wide In the chest lo Insure a rugged constitution, his legs should be well set, with clonu. dense tsuie. sloping pasterns, and his feet should lo large, round, wide at the heels and of fair depth, especially nt the heels. It U well to remember the old Scotch motto Tfel niul Ifgs. none nntt fenthfr, Tops may come, but bottoms never i Kor without good feet and legi the liest bodied draft horse In the world would 1 be practically useless. Good action b also a prime requisite, for with all oth er things equal the horse that can walk 1 four miles er hour with ease U of fat more value than the one that cannot take this pace, and good action Is ill luvariably associated with a good con stltutlon. Tl 0l of u lliirar. A correspondent aks stockman am Farmer what It costs to 111 No a horse This 1 a very proper question, and It Is one that deserve more coiisldenitloi' than It receives. If every man who breeds a inure would sit down nnd tig nre what It will cost hlui to raise hci produce to three years old, he would come to one of two concluslons-tlc breed to get 11 horse of i-ome good sell lng class or type or not breed nt all Hut this Is not answering our friend's question. A few years ago a uuinber of eopIi submitted to our readers their estl mates on this question, and based 011 the then prevailing prices of grain anil forage, allowing $15 for service fee, tin general conclusion was that about $7." rcpreseutctl the cost of a three-year old to the breeder. At present price' It would cost more, anil probably tU Is a fair estlirmte. This Is for farmer who raise grade colts and work tin dams. Certainly breeder who keep their mare for breeding purpose only nnd must keep or patronize high priced stallions cannot ralsp a colt for any thing like this amount of money. Granting that the three- oar-old costs JUKI, It 1 poor business to brc .! a kind that Is not worth more thai $100 when grown. The right hind of 1 three-yenr-old draft, conch or roadster tyie Is worth twice that today. W, Bhall be glad to have some mo: e ex periencc on the cost of raising horse mid especially to hnve breeilcis i'-lti rise the above estimate. (limit Mlssnurl Male 1 The Illustration shows 11 mule nlm teen hands high, weighing 1.!kh I pounds. He was bred at Valley View Jnck farm. Jefferson county. M. Good Words For the S'.lo Six years ago I made a silo 11: iln following manner: 1 took Mmlglit spruce and llr poles from the wind li,l four to live Inches at the top. fin-.ene,: them In 11 key block und stnilgh.ciiiu one side by u line with a broulax', then took the hark off mill halv.il or locked them together, leaving eiii.ugli of the end so they need not split ml. I put the four strongest plccib lit the bottom, then stood uprights nvo feet long nt each corner for the next frame to rest upon, and so I went up After getting up six or eight feet I placed each frame a little higher, us the pressure nt the top Is not so great as at the bottom. I then hoarded It up und down with spruce Isianls (sound hemlock Is as goodi, milling them firmly to the frames. Then I put on furred paper and another tier of boards, being careful to break Joints. In the corner I put another strip of tarred paper and then two narrow strips of board to make them as near air tight as possible. At the bot tom, which Is six feet below the bain floor, I put nearly a foot of small cobblestones and then cemented it, having the cement coma well up gn the boards at the foot This lets the water, If any, pass off. I have a good, strong solid silo and got it up very cheaply. It U 10 by 13 feet and 20 feet blgb. I can fill It with one and a half to two acres of corn. I plant white, red cob and Learning and cut one Inch In length. I tread It often at the sides and corners and put on two feet of coarse hay after It ha set tled some. Tho ensilage comes out In good condition. James T. Clubman In American Cultivator. CURES OLD BORES. Westmoreland, Kuns., May 5, 1002. liallard Snow Liniment Co: Your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supiosed to bo a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J, Carson, Allensvlllo, Mlllin, Co., I'a., has 11 soro and mistrutts that it Is a cancer. Pleauo send her a 60c bottle. Sold hy Morgan & Ilaehaut. Try forllcakh S22 South Peoria St., Ciiicaoo.Iu. .Oct. 7, 1002 Eight months ami 1 wa ro ill Hint I was compelled to Ins or sit down nearly all the liiiui. Mr rtomacn was so wen aim ur, that I could kesp nollilno oil it and I vomited freonenlljr. 1 could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw ami rore. Tho doctor pro nounced it Ilriglit' dlieaiw and others raid it wru coimimption. It mattered littlo to 1110 wht they called it and 1 had no do rirotolive. A lter visited me from St. louis and aikrd ma If I had ever tried Win of Cardul. 1 told her I lid not and flis bought a bottle. I belicrB that It raved my life. I believe many women could rave much mfler inu; If they but knew of it value. lVn't jou want freedom from pm? Take Wmo of tlardui and make one supreme effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helplesi sufferer. You can Ii.iao a woman's health and doa woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wmo of llardut from your druggUt to day? 51 NEW RURAL MAIL BOX t-'rlllln1ra tit, WtrU of Hie Comilrr l.ellrr I ttrt-lrr. If lMiii.istei' lii-iieral llcujiiliilli I'laukllu hud siigesnil free delivery r mail In the cities of hi day he ftoillcl probably I111 been found fault with fur his extravagant Ideas, yet the free delivery mine III forty nine titles during Lincoln's administration. If, then, some one luitl mcntloni-d rural fm delhery he would bine lieen the nihjei-t of the same ridicule and abuse uh would have been our llrst postmas ter general In his time had he suggest rd free city delhery. Hut at last our farming coiumiinltle can have their mall brought to their door every dy, and the Innovation has already passed the experimental stage. The only requirement Imposed on the farmer Is that be shall locate a mall rAUUEIIS MAIL IIOX. box 011 the highway traversed by the carrier on his route. In order to facil itate the handling of mall matter by the rural carrier It behoove the farm er to erect as convenient a receptacle as possible, and It I an Invention of this character which wo have Illus trated herewith. It has the faculty of opening and closing automatically, ac cording to the position In which It Is placed, being balanced on the pot so that It will assume a vertical or hori zontal position. When empty the box should be sus pended as shown In the dotted line, with the pendent weight holding the lid of tho box open. When mall matter 1 Inserted by the carrier or owner of the box the receptacle I given a push with the hand and assume an upright position, giving a slgual to either the carrier or farmer. Thu If the latter has no letters to be mailed tho position of the box will Indlcato It to the car rier; likewise If the carrier has no mall to deliver the position of tho box will remain unchanged, saving a trip from the house to the road to examine tlw box. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Ijind Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May 10. 1001. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance! with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .'I, IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WasliingtonTerritorv," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ol August 4, 1K02, MRS. ANNA HURKE of Laku Nobageuiun, County of Douglas, State of Wisconsin, has this dav illcd ill thisotlice her sworn statement No (1HKI fortlm purchased the. SW of See No 2(1 tp21 South, of Range 4 W. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its iiml:r or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish tier claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olllco at Rosebuig, Oregon, 011 Wednesday tho 17th day of August, 1004. She names as witnesses. Herman Dow, George Enilerer, Charles 1. Powell, George W McQueen, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon.; Any nnd all persons claiming adverse I y the above-described lands nro re quested to II lo their claims in this otllcu on or before said 17th day of Aug., 1001, J. T. IliiMKiKs. Register. REDUCUD RATES TO ST LOUIS liX POSITION. The Southern Pacific Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St Louis and Chicago ac count the St Louis Exposition, 011 the following dates: June 10, 17, IS; July 1,2, 3; August 8, l, 10; Septem ber 5, 0,7; October 3,4,5 Going trip must bo completed within ten days from (Into of sale, nnd iiiiHsenirers will be nuiillltted to start on any day that will cnablo them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec 31st, 1004. For full Information as to rates and routes call 011 Agent So Pacific Co at Cottugo Grove, Oregon. Note Juno 7th bus been author ized as u snlo date for Louisiana Purchase. Exposition tickets, In ad dition to sale dates previously an nounced for June. This will unablo purchasers of tickets to be at tho Ex position 011 Oregon Day Juno 15th. rf OREGON Shot Line Amu union Pacific Three Trains To The lias! Dally. Through Pullman staiidanl and tour ist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane, tourist sleeping ears diillv lo Kansas City , through I'ulliiian toui'isl sleep ug cars (personally con ducted) weekly tnChlciigo, KansasCltv : reclining cbalrciiis (scats free) to Ihe East daily. 70 ilOUS I'Oim.AMMO CMlCAtIO No t'lmUKt) 11I earn 70 DH'AKT rou Special 0. Km. in. vliillunt- ingtou. Atlantic Express TiHK SCIIKIU'I.IS from Poitlaud Salt Lake, Denver l't. Worth. Omaha AuitlVK ritoM titSop.ui. Kansas City, St. IaiiiI, Chicago nnd East. Sail Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth. Omaha 0:00 11.111 8. In p.m. Kansas City, St, l.ouls, Chicago niul vialliiul Ington. St. f'aul East. Walla Walla, Lew istou . Stsikaue, l-'ast Mail 7 4l.in. via Spokane. .1 OOit.in. Wallace, Pullman, Mliiiieanolls , St. I'nnl. Diilnth. MM waukee, Chicago A East. OCEAN AND HIVKU KBU Kor Shu Krniuisco Kxery live dV at 8:W p m. Km Astoria, way points and Ninth Beach Dally (except S1111 day!atH:W p.m.; Satuiday at 10:00 p. 111. Dally service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yan hill Rivers. Kor fuller Information ak or write your nearest ticket agent, or AL.CRAIG, lcurral Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad A Navsgalion Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICIvKTR VIA -TO-.Su.'ilfie, St. I'aul, itluueiijwlln, Dulutli, Clilcnu", .Sf I.OUtH AND AM. TOINTS KAST AND SOUTH 2 Overland Trains Dally The Flyer And The Fast Mall Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes. Daylight Trip across the Cascade and, Rocky Mountains. Tor TIcketH. RatcH, Folders) and Full Information, Cull on or uililrexH, 1 II. DICKSON, V. T. A. ' 122 3d bt fortianci urc 8.G. VERKEH. etl Flnt Areaiis, G. V. P. A. HAltle WAlb. 0, fi S, I! It R CO. Tims TAlle No. 2 To Take Effect on Apr. 2ml, 1901. Ksil Hound 3 niul iHstuiily. W. II,. niul 1 ami 2 Pally Ki- Nn S-No I ci'l't Hundy. No 2-No ' v-HmTuu httions. I'.H.-A.M. 2! .CotUffu Oruve W allien . Currln. LVrru Oonlo inker Ddrens licit lli,i-k (I srel I'll . Htevisrt HUr Itot-ky Point WHowimm! U:ini it. i& .'. (I", t-M f.KI IM7 1:11 1:11!) 4:3A l:'.il I: If. 1:12 TOO lo:l'j Hi. II 10:3:1 llll.HI 10:2,1 10:ai 10.01 0:IS Hubjcct toclisnKwltliiiut notice. All outward fre Ik hi (urwsrilcil i.ulyTol ;ilie John risk ol slilpi'or aiiilroiiilsiii-s. , Kn ight u 111 not le received at the O. .18 K. It, II. Pepot slier 6:00 p. in. To Insure lorwsrillnK on next Irain (relnht muit i ilellreri-il In ample lllne to rinlt ol I s being lillled. A. U. WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. CM, MAT 10 CURES. The inlluenee of climatic, conditions In thu cure of consumption in very much oveidravrn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, ciin do much butter at home, by proper attention to food dines. Hon, and a regular use of German Byrup. l'lio expectoration In thu iiiurnltiK Is iiiiide curt ill n hy German Syrup, bo Is 11 Kod night's rest nnd the absence of that wcukuniiiK coukIi and dubllllstlnu nltflit sweats. Restless nilihts and thu exhuustion duo to coukIiIiib, theKrcatcst duiiKer and dread of thecou8iim!tlve, can bo jiruvented or stopped by talcing Geriuun Syrup liber ally am! regularly. Hhouldyon be oble UiKotoa warmer climo, you will find that of the thousands of cnnsiuniitives there, the few who are benefitted and regain strength aro Uiobu who use, Gur man Byrup. Trial bottles, 27c ; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. Gurmaii & llcmenwav Co. 2-..1II 7:30 0 2 M 1 :M 3.2 2:.V, 7:5.', 6 f.M Tta 0.3 11:01 S;lH 7.7 Dill Sill S3 3:17 11:17 0 6 3:30 8:20 111 r, 1.3A H-M II 3 3:3S KB 12 :i:-tl S:4.' 12 S 3M 'JM in NOTICE FOR PUIIL10ATION. United Slates Land Oll'li", Rosebuig, Oie., May llrd. 1004, Notice Is lieieby given that In com pllauce with the provisions ol llm net id (ongio of, limn 11, IK"H, entllled "All net toi the saliiol Umber lands In lint states of Ciillfiiinlii.Oiegiui, Nevada niul Washington Ten llory," a nxlendi il lit all the Public Land Hlnles by net nl An- " ,M,Kvn..: kukukii H( , t . r.i.i . .1 11.,. 1 iti 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 i't liur VITI'i, llim lllin llliv lin n m swi tateinent No. 0120, lor lh imr- ,-has.t of Ibo N' SW H.HW U HI'. 'i of Sec 12 III Tp22S, It I W, mill w II oiler piooi 10 snow uih, h ...- Is inoie valuable lor lis limber or slonn .. . .1 ...!. .....I ............... 1,11,1 Ilk Ihiin tor ngriciiiiiiuu -establish her claim to said land lielorw ,, ,1. IIIIOII, l , PI. V Ollllllisn . -- Eugene, Oicgon, 011 the HHb dny Ol July, 1001. Shu niiinis as witnesses : Herman T Dow. of Cottage tliimi. Oie., Willis Noweil, A II Noi' London. Oie., George K.tlcier of Cottugo limve, Oicgon. Anv and all peisonselaliiilng adverse ly tlie aboM-descrilHMl lands aril Mt queslcd to lllo their claims In this nine" on or befoiesalii lltlh day ol July, IWH. J.T. ItiiiixiKS. Register. NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. fulled Stales Land Olllco, lloseliuig, Ore., Mnieh 101b, ID0-I. Notice Is heiebv given llial Incompll iinco Willi the iu'ovIhIoiis of tint Act of i.. ,,i Inn,. :t 1878. pill tied All net for the sale "f timber lauds III tho Stales ol Ciilifori.la, Oicgon, Nevada and WashliigtonTcriUoiv," nseilimileil mull thu Public Land States by art of August 1, 1802, WILLIAM HORN, of Saginaiv, Coiinly of mw, SUtu of Ongon. has this day tiled III tills olllco bis swum sla em N. I'HKiO for the piHchum ol Ihe NH U NK I, ol Mellon No. 22. iwp. 21 South, ol llnnge !l West and will nfler ,11 mI In slum thill the Imid sought Is mote valuable for Us timber or slono than for ugi iciilliuiil pm puses, and to establish lit claim to said land beloro thu Register mid Receiver of this olllco at Itiweliiirg, Oregon on Tliursdny tint '.Mil day of June. I IK) I lleiiiimrs as witnesses: U. M. Lambert, l'.dgar King. Kmery tiiislnr, William II. Cliaiiiplon, of t .il tagcdime, Ongon. Any and all persons claliulngadveisely lhoiilHivedeerilas lands am requested In llln their chums in this oltlcii on or before snld Oth day of June, lls)l. J. T. BiuiHir. Register. Eugene Pinning Mill Miiunfiiettllf rn of Sub, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic aid GiDiril Mill Work. Turning and Stair building 11 Mecl- nlty All niders will reeelve prompt attention. Satisfaction KUiunntced. I:stluistcs Cheerfully l urnlsbcd. AldrcMS. Ill Lawrence St, Et'GENE. (Hti: WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE CU1B1HIEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC tWASK Or IMITATIONS. THC SCNUINI SSCSAMiD bNLT T Bullurd-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS MO. CO YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Duiom Copyrights Ac Anrnns nitln tkstrh sn4 rriMii qnlchlr AirsrlAli, our cjilulun IrH whlhf A fuTAiidon ) iri.st.ir P',.,t!!J"!5",,,rS: tlnniAtrlctireonBtlantlAl. rUNOtOO nl Irw IIMAl AAAner fur scurln paIauia. I'AlAnls lAksn tlirouih slunu A Co. rtcvlTA lycul noticA. wllhaal eliArse, la llie 5C!cniiiic iincricnii A bui4um!r IUsilrAlA4 mUi, jMitHt. ealAtUm ul Any Adntlfla lonrnAl, TArwi, M taati rnormonlbs.IL BoM tJAll ntmHtin. llrsnch Offlc. ett r BU WsAbloiloi, O. ( CI1AMHERI.AIVS STOMACH AND LIVER 'I AIH.l-.rs lll-TI 1 R THAN A DOCTOR'S I'ltKMCRIITION. Mr. J. M. Turner, of T'uhart, Vii., says Hint fhiiiiilifi bun's Htoiiuich iimi Elver Tablets hnve duuii him inure nood than any thing be could get froir. tho doctor. 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