HuftincHH CnrtlH. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. ittaalrinr i tt asonabl Hitm All rk maraauail flril-clas. W UkM.Clocti and Jewelry at Lowest r-rlres COT FA (IK OROVE, ORE. A. II. KING Attorney nt IjUW, COTTAOK OllOVK, OltK. J. E. YOUNG Alhiriieu-at-Litw nm n Main street, l "Me CoTTAOM GROVH, ORK. J. 8. Medley. .1. C. Johnson Medley Johnson, Attorncys-nt-law Office Suite ;t JJnnA- lihlg. Special attention clveti to Milling nnd Corporation Law. L.T. Karris. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, A Uorntys-at-LaiD Spatial attention gren to the law of Minn. KUUENK. ORK. BARKER & PERMAN proprietors or THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mafnitreet. Cntlace lrov Or. Halt & Colwcll Mining Engineers U. S. Mining Surveyors Itoom 1 IJnnk Uldg, Cottage Orore. 602-C03 Oregonlan Bide, Portland, Oregon. The First National Bank COTTAGB GROVK, ORK. Paid Capital, $25,000.00 Honey to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n tboUnited State nuittTEixin, PresUcnt. Whxelu, Caihl.r. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottace Grove No. 51. Meets 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatch, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottace Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday nigbt. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. w. o. w. Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday nigbt. C. H.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. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colburn Camp. Meets 2nd aud 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. ofR. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. II. 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 It. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays, S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Cella Lurch, Secty. THE CODLING MOTH. It CAltac Mori l.oaa of Mnner TtiNn All Other Frnll Inarrla Ciimhlnrd. Hy D. K. BM1TH80N. Every one Is fnnilllnr with the Inju ries cntised by the codling moth, which nmken nn IrrcKtilnr cnvlty In apples nnd renders thoin nnflt for use. It will surprise ninny people, however, to bo told Hint koimI horticultural authorities esttinntc the loss In the npplo crop of the country on account of this Insect at from one-fourth to one-hnlf the crop ei ther totally ruined or mnterlnlly dum mied, or, classifying Injurious Insect nccordltiK t the monetary loss they cause, the codllUK moth would un doubtedly rank Qrst among them ns causing more loss thnn all other fruit Insects combined. At the Inst meeting of the Assocla Hon of Economic Entomologists the method of controlling the codling moth by spraying with arsenate of lend was very thoroughly discussed. Mr. Hiir gess of Ohio told of spraying an or chard of about 1,700 trees, principally Ken Davis, Mlnkler. Stark, Koine Uenuty, Jonathan. Hnmbo, Grimes. Golden nnd Italdwln. The dates of Fprnylng were May 8 and 0, May IEJ nnd July 1.1. With the exception of the May 22 treatment, which was followed by much rain, the weather was favor able for spraying, the days warm an.1 tho wind light. The results of spraying showed a favorable Increase In the amount of marketable fruit. Where, ns In some cases, bordeaux mixture was added to the arsenate application, the per cent of wormy fruit was consid erably Increased, which seems to sug gest that bordeaux added to the other spray diminishes Its effectiveness. Mr. Gillette of Colorado, who has studied the Insect for years, stated that arsenate of lead Is coming Into very general use In his state. He has used It recently with good results. He was Inclined to think thnt many of the fruit growers In Colorado were using too large an amount of lime, lie hnd been able to recognize only two broods of this Insect In Colorado, Where he bad made three sprayings he had In one case reduced the number of wormy apples to 1.0 per cent, while the check block had 31.0 per cent wormy. Dr. Fletcher of Canada advised con sideration before dispensing with bor deaux mixture when spraying for the codling moth. In his experience It has been exceedingly beneficial In holding several diseases of the apple in check. The "black spot" of the apple causes great loss to the growers In Canada and has been effectually controlled by adding bordeaux mixture to the spray when treatment is made for the cod ling moth. Its addition usually de creases the effectiveness of the poison a little, but he would not favor leaving It out even If a considerably larger per cent of fruit than is the case were found wormy. I Mr. French told that a fruit grower near Carbondale, 111., who has been In I tne habit of spraying his apple trees I eight times during the season with white arsenic and soda (carbonate of soda), has found for the past four years only an occasional wormy apple. Borne Wlnesap trees were sprayed last summer eight times with arsenate of lead, using three pounds to fifty gal lons of water, and the fruit on these trees was one-fourth to one-half small er than that ou the trees treated with the other material. Mr. Sanderson thought the latter fact might be due to arsenate of lead ad hering better to the fruit and that the THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Comnanv. with laboratories and general olllces at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch I houses at bt Louis, Mo., and San Fran- cisco, Cul., has become one of the largest 1 proprietary medicine concerns in the' world. In the growl li of tins great bust-1 ntea two factors liave been dominant:' The merit of its products Wine of Cardui and Thedford's lllack-Draught has been widely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for these medicines does not consist of the catch phrate and ex travagant statement, too often employed in advertising today, but instead tlie plain story of experience itli the medi cines given in the plain language of tlie pe pie themselves. The following let ter is a fair sample of the thousands of Wine of Cardui testimonials nublished during the pan twenty years. REDUCED RATES TO ST LOUIS liX. POSITION. The Southern I'nclflc Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rnteH to tit IMU1H nml Cli cniro ac count the St LouIm Exposition, on the following dutcH: June 16, 17, 18; I July 1, 2, !J: August 8, , 10: Septcm-I tier &,,; uctolier ;i, 4,0 Going trip must bo completed 1 within ten cluy from date of Hide. ' nnd pufceiiger will lie icnnltteil to Htart on any day that will enable them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety 1 iln.VH, but not later than Dec 31st, 1 1004. I For full Information hh to rateH 1 and roiiti-H call on Agent .So Pacific , Co at Cottnge (Jrorc, Oregon. I Note June 7th Iiiih been aiitlior Ized iih 11 Haltt date for Louisiana PurchuMt Exposition tickem, in ad dition to Kale datCH prevlmihlv an nouuceil for June. TIiIm will enable purcliiiMTH of tlcketH 10 lie at tlie Ex pohltlou 011 Oregon Day June l-lih. I5E WISE At $1. a year No Investor can afford to bo without the Journal for Investors Any one of its features is alone worth the price of subscription. It will save you huudreds of dollars every jear. Its charactor has never been impugned. JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO. Itoom O, Chamber of Commerce, Jloston, Addrets letters to f . O. Iiox 2617. F.J. Poduska Assttycr & Chemist Mines Examined, Valued, Surveyed or Reported on. Cottage Grove, Oiegon. the rnonAni.i: itEri'iu.iCAN vice presidential nominee. it in prneralh aMtmiwl that itnlraasttnirtliiiic: unforrifi.n should ooour. Charli-e Warmi Fatrliatik. Unilfil Mata siuttor fivm Indiana, will b the ,iw iirvnulfiitUl lutniuie of tlie Ib-jmblican pan Mr. FalrUanVa. a In, is .V) year of is a lawyer an! tag-an the i actlfr of hi pivfetuoon in lmltanaH)lis. He was fleeted to the senate in IM'i anil re flected in 1903. trees were oversprayed. Mr. Cooly atatiHl that In Montana tin problem of controlling tin- codling moth was to keep It from sprcndlnK Into the large commercial orchards. Mr. Piper of the state of Washington advised fonr or live sprayings and xnld Mr. Aldrlch believes there are three broods of moths in some parts of the! ""f- however, tnken up by the Eng state. i 1,811 cultivated Into a semlexhlbl- Mr. Sanderson has been able to dem- 1 " rwI onstrate that In some case in Dela- 1 I'avcrollcs are bred In several varle ware only one brood existed. He sug- of colore, one known as the snlm eested that a second snravlne. a little another ns the ermine. Resides later In the season, might give better results. Mr. Gillette reports having found a second brood of moths nt Grand Junction, Colo., as early ns ; July 12. It was referred to as a fact j by one of the speakers that the larvae of the codling moth are able to devel op on the leaves of apple trees and Hint this would give the Insect a chance to be carried ovrr In case the fruit crop ' was a failure. I Altltode and Temperature. Commenting upon the fruit prospect:- , In eastern New York, the Country Gentleman says a lesson taught apiln by the experience of this exceptional winter Is the desirability of placing orchards. In the northern states, ni much ns possible on elevated ground away from sheltered valleys, the dlf , UILI-SIDE AND VALLEY TEMl'EHAH llE fercnee in result being very notable u 1 the present time in the IIucImiu rhei region. Hilltops sceui bleak nut windy, but on still nights the tlu-r raometer often records a c-oiislib raHlj lower temperature In the adjoin 111; valleys. And then It Is to be reiiii-in bered that the richer soil and waruie- j exposure of the valley keep up succu lent growth of the trees later in au tumn. the wood ripening less perfect! 1 and thus falling more easily a prey tn the effects of great cold. iAl, "I don't think ne eonld keep home without Thedtbrd'e IllKk Wraoitht We hare uaed it tt the ramlljr foroter two yeara with the beat ot retnlta. I hare ni t had a doctor In the honae tor thrt Irncth of time. It if a doctor tu lltelf and alwaji ready to make s person well andnappy." JAMfca I! ALL, Jack sonville, I1L Because this great medicine relieves stomach pains, frees Uie constipated bowels anil invigor ates the torpid iner and weak ened kidneys R is necessary in the iiome where Thedford's lilack-Dranpht is kept. Families living in the country, miles from any physi cian, have been keDt in health for years with this medicine as J ! only doctor. Thedford's lllack-Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diarrhoea, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach, Iwwels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol the heaJth. I The Smart Set A illagaxinc of Cleverness Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the Most Successful its covets (.a complete one in brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its short storiesate matchless clean and full of human interest. Us jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. ICO Pages Dcliailtful Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. Every page will interest, eharni and refresh you. Subscribe wi&2M0 per year. Keniit in cheque. P. O. or Kx- press older, or registered letter to Avenue, Ncio York N. B. Sample Copy Sent Ifrce on THE FAVEROLLES. I'olnta In Wtalrh the t'tllllr Korel mt I'ranre K&rrla. Several years ago iiultc a lot of Tave rolles were Imported In this country from England. These are known as the i "Ullty fowls of France. They I "'cm' are the black and the Ilrahina . I i1iin.il Vfirlfrloa All nro 1li liriittllit , of several crosses In which arc used the Iloud.tns. Dorkings, Cochins, Urob ilins and likely Crovecoeur breeds. Hie .several types and variety colors. Edwin C. I'nwell. who Inst yenr raised a flock of l'nerolles and also aoine hntf bloods, tells in the l'euther some of their good ipinlltlei "I am keeping I'h1. erodes alongside I of llnrred Plymouth Hocks and Sliver FAVEIIOLLI COCK. Wynndottes, and they are able to hold their own on merit. So far they are proving fully as good layers. The eggs are larger than the Wyandottes', uni form and of the best Bhapo and of n light brown color. The greatest point 111 itieir luvur uii-i urt-vua ui mi- airn-i- lean class la their superior table quali ties. They are longer In body, heavier breasted, and the meat la of much finer flavor, rivaling tho game In this re spect The half bloods that I have raised show the Faverolle characteris tics very strongly, and the high quality nf their rnrnimipfl In nronntmcfnl. This will prove valuable in breeding up the; meat qualities of most flocks "j-astiy, me t averoiio matures eariy 1 and Is always ready for market Doth the pure bloods aud half bloods have i 1 reached broiling age, the roaster stage and maturity ahi.d of Rocks and Wy- will make the males particularly vain- able to cnMinlre. for the late birds can I be caponlced and brought to their prime one to three months ahead of other breeds and ninrkcted in January and February nnd their quarters given over to breeding stock." Harm : mire l.tienill.r oci mid kalin' the rule of i" pni.iin- , uerc both - n 'lciilly pievenled rn' n . eo'ton in tests iiiuile by E. It. Luyd . Mississippi. At Hie Maine time mi manured plots nf cotton nnd those on which cottonseed meal and acid pho phate were used rusted bndly. CHEEFC LLY RECOMMEND FOR RHEUMATISM. O. G. Higliee. Danville, Ills, writes, Dec 2, 1001 : "About two years ago I was hud up for four months with rheu matism. 1 tried Ralhud'H Snow- Lim ment ; One bottle cured inc. I can recommend it to all suffering from like allliclion." L'5e, W)e, $1.00. Sold Oy Morgan & Ilrehaiit. of Magazines each number) are by the most The Smart Set, AS 2 Fifth Application. N01ICI: TO C0NTKACT0KS. rrniuiNul (or bids fur sewer eon Ntiuctliui. Notice Is hereby ulven thnt on nml prior to tlie llth (lav ot .Inly, IDOL the Common Council ot tho oily of CottiiK" drove will twelve scaled bldH for the conxtriictlim of nml (iirnUhliiK material fijr tluvo hewer mains tor the t'lt, ot t'nlliiK" drove lU'oorillnp; to pliiiiri nml HpcclllcntloiiH now on II lo with theflt.N Itirontoi'of Hiild City. One ot ,nld maliiH to be 11000 fret In length coiixt meted of eiirthenwntv Newer pipe III to '.'I liiflicH la diameter. Duo ot Maid maliiH to Ih about '.',"00 fivt to be con Httueted ot earthenware newer pipe 10 to IS Inched In iltauieter ami one of mm Id maliiH to be IMI feel In length coiiHtriieleil ot tl Inch wmut pipe. bldH tuny be for one Hi' moil' of niiIiI -ewer mains. Each NtiiTiwiftil bidder v III lie required to furnish a lioml ot -'." per cent of his bid ami each, bid must be accompanied by u lertllled check ot $100, to bo immediately re turned Incase bldlH not accepted. The Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. i'1-ll I'. I). WllKKI.KIt. City Recorder. IJXCUKSION RATHS TO HAV. AQUINA 1 "tin .1 11 110 tut the Southern I'acllle Co will resume Male of excuixlon tickets to Newport ami Yaitiliin Hay. llotli fokhoii anil .Saturday to Monday tlckctis will be sold. Tills popular resort Is growing In favor each year, hotel rates are reanoiiable ami the opportiiultieH for iUhliig, hunting mid Menbatliliig are unex celled by any other rcHort 011 the I'a cllle Const. W E Coma.n, General l'liHsenger Agent. CLIMATIC CURES. Tlie iiilliicnce of climatic conditions in the cure of coiixiiinptiiin is very much oveidrnuru. The poor patient, nnd the rich patient, too, can do much belter ut homo by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use uf German Syrup. File expeelointiou in the nioriiiug is iiiuile certain by German Svrup, so is a good night's r--st nnd Hie iibpcnce of that weakening cough and debilitating Mght sweats. Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger nnd dread of thecniiFiimptivc, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup libvr ally and regularly. Should vou lie able togotoa warmer clime, you will Hnd that of the thousands of consumptives there, tlie few who are leiietltteil auJ regain slren-cth are those who use Gur mnu Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c ; regular site, 76c. At all druggists. Gariuan cY Hemenwnv Co. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of tho transient nature of Hie many phys ical Ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle eilorta pleasant efforts rightly directed. There ia comfort In the knowledge, that to many forms of slckncMinra not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constituted condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt jy removes. That is why It is the only rNmn.ln with ml I llnnu rtf fnmllli-a nnd la everywhere esteemed bo highly by all who value good hcnlth. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it in the ono remedy which promotes internal cleanllneKS without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle which Is manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Byrup Co. only and sold by all reDutable draggiats. . K0mXre othcr reuaieg aro thcn not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may bo commended to tho most skillful physicians, but if In need of it laxative, one alionld have the best, and with tlie SSVtZlffiM uscuanugivcsmoHigcncraiKuusiacuon - "WHITE IS Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY r THE CHILOREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. swaac or iMiTariONa. THC aCNUINK PSEPanrfD ONLY BV Bnllard-Snow Liniment Co. BT. LOUIS, MO. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery torCS? voNMimu-rioN Prlca uiiin ass Mc A tl.M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial OattlM fre. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy is certain to beiieeded in almost every home before the summer is Dvu-, ucaniiiwavs lie enem i- o... on even in tho most M-vuro und danger ous cases. It is especially vnliidljln for Hummer disorders in children . It is pleasant In take and never fails to ime prompt iflluf. Why not buy it now? Ii may save life. For sale by New Em Drill? Store. Legal Wank at the IJohh.mia N rr, gut NoricE rim riuii.icArioN. Hulled Slates Land oll'ice, ItiisebiirK, Ore., Mnv 21, imu. Notice is heieliv glen tiuil In coin lillniico wllh the piovlslons ul the net ol Congiess of Juno !l, IH7H, entitled "An Act Tor the side of Timber Lands in Hie Slides of Ciillfnrnln, (begun, Nevada, nnd Washington Teiillury, us extended tn nil the Public. Lund Slides by net ul AuguitH, ISM, WILLIAM MiQIU'.l.N, ot Cottnge Gruve. Co, of Lane, Slnlo ol Oreguu has this iliiy Hied In tldsoll'ice on Januai tilth, HHU, his swum stateineul No. I'.'iU for the puielinse ul the N E of Sec No. II'J In Township III Smith, ol Range i West and will oil tr p'ool tu show that the hind sought !s muie vnliuible for Its tiinler or stt-ti.t than for agricultural purpii'i, wild to estub llsh Ins claim to said hind befme the Register hnd Rwelver of this olliee at R.iseburg, Oicgou, on I'l'idny the '.'ilthdiiy ol August, Itldl. lie name's as witnesses: llennati P Dnw. Geoige W Mitiueen, Joseph Polls, Herbert l.aWlii, ol Cot tngo Grove, Oie, Any and all petsous claiming ud versely the nlKive-deserlbed lands uie riHjueslcd to Hie their claims in tin oiriiHi on or Isoforo said iOlh day of Aug. 1U0L J.T, llutiiutts, lirgiiler. NOTICE FOR IMIIILICATIGN. United Stales l.andOlllce, Roseburg, (lie., June I lit li llHil. Nuticeis liereliy given that Incompli ance wllli the provisions of the Act ol Congress ol Juno !l, 1M7H, enlitlcd "Au net for the sale ol timber lands In the States uf California, (begun, Nevada and WiishlngtoiiTerrituiv, ascxtcutlcd toall the I'ublfo ljmd States by act of August -t, 18112, CARRIE IIRAND. of Cottaite Grovo County of Lime, Stale ul Oregon, has this Hay lllcd In this olliee her sworn statement No. lli'.':17 fur the puclinso ol the NW '4 of NW H ol Section No. Ill, Twp. It) South, of Range '2 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limW or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said laud befure J. J. Walton V. S, Commissioner at his otllre at Eugene, Ore., 011 Monday the &th day of September, UK)I. She names ns witnesses: Simeon R. Ilrund of Cottage Grove, Dave Raker, Frank ilson, Andrew Lamb all of Dorena.all of Lane Conn IV, Oregon. Anv ami nil H-rsiins churning adversely the aUivedesenlHsl lauds me requested to Hie their claims in tins olliee oil or liefore said fith day of Sc plciiilicr Hall. J. T. IIkiihixs, Register. NOTICE FOR I'lTIILICATION. United Blntes Und Olliif, Roseburg, Oreguu, May III, IU0I. Notice is hereby given that in com- iiiiance w itli tiie provisions of the art of Congress ol June 3, 1N7H, entitled "An act (or tho sale ol limber lands in the Mutes uf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as cxti'iulcd to ull the Public I jnd Stales bv act ol August 4. IM'.I'J, MRS. ANNA 1IURKE of Lake Xobageniou, County of Douglas, State ut Wisconsin, has tin's day tiled in this olliee her sworn statement S' llllVi lorlhe puiehaseol tho SW oISih- No I'll tp'.'l South, of Range 4 W. am) will olfer prool to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiinl-er or slum than lor agricultural purHises, nml i eslnbbsh her claim to said laud hcfim the Register aud Receiver of this olllci at Reselling, Oregon, on Wednesday the 17th day ol August, 11KII. She names as witnesses. Herman Dow, George Enderer, 1 Charles 1. Powell, George W MrUjiicen, all of Cottnge Grove, Oregon., Any and all persons claiming adverse-! Ivthe alMive-descrilM-il lands are re quested to tile their claims in thU olliee 011 01 la foresaid 17th day of Aug., 1901. J. T. IIhiihjks. Register. NOTICE FOR PUI1I.1CATION. United States Land Oirice. Roseburg, Ore., May 3rd. 1004. Notice is hereby given that ill com idiance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act fur the sale of timber lands in the States of CaliforniatOrt-gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Ijind Slates by act ot Au gust 4, 18J. KATIE EDERER of Cottage Grove, Co of l-ane, State of Ore., has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No, 11120, fur the pur- ..1 ,.t .1... Ltl LMI' S Oil I L- f. I. I.IIUPV- ui ill,. n 3,ni -4 nr. -j of See I'J ill Tp'.'l'S, It I W, and will oiler proof to show Ilia! the land sought is nioiij valuable for Its tiinU-r or sloiiu llnin for agrii'lutnral purposes, and lo establish her claim to said laud la-fore J. J. allon, U. H, Cofiiinlssioner nt Eugene, Oiegun, on the llllh day of j uiy, rjui, Shu names as witnesses: Herman T Duw, of Cottage. Grove Ore.. Willis Nowell. A II Nowell o! 1iiiiIoii, Ore., George Kdcrer of Cottage (rove, Oregon. Anv aud nil persons claiming adverse Iv the alsivi-ilescrilH'd lauds nro re- iiuestiil lo Die their claims in this ofTn'o 011 or beforesaiil Kith day of July, IDOL J. I . iliiiiiiiKS, Itegisler. NOTICE Kill PtIRLICATION. I'mlcd Stales Land Olllicu, Roi-ehuru, Oru. , July 1st, 1001 Notice is hereby kIviui that in compli ance with the provisions of thu net of CoiiKresHof Juiiii ,'l, 1K7K, entitled "All Act lor tlie sale ol 1 linlx-r LiiiuIh in thu Slates of (,'nllfnrniu, OriKon, Nevnda, mid WiieliiriKlnn Territory," ns ex lemliil tu nil thu Public Lund Slates by act of AiiL-iiNt I, lL'JJ. EMMA STAI'LES. of Eugene, Co. of Lime, SlaluolOre von as this day lllcd in this oirice her sworiistnteiiieiit No. O'JIW, for thu pur chase of Hie W 'A of NW U of Sec No 8 1 in I'p No 10 H RaiiKii No 2 West, nnd will olfer prool lo show thut tin- land sought is moru valuable for its timber or mono than fur iiKriciiltiiml purpovcH, aiiilto establish her claim to said land before J. J Walton U. S. Commissioner ut bin olliee ut Kiiuunc Lane Co. Oregon, on .Saturday tho -'Itli nay ot Mept. 1001. She names ns witnusescs: Charles Oplcn, of Creswell, TIioiiuib Mnhor, K, D Allen, William Miller, nil ol I'.iiKcne, Ore, Any ami ull persons clalmlll); adversely the uhovo described hinds nro requested 'o file their claims in this ofllco on or bcluru suid LM dnv of Heptcmbur 1001. J. T'. IliiimiKH, ReglHtur. OKOUT. Is a violent inflammation of the mem- brunu of the wind pipe, which some- nines extenus lo tno larynx nun moo :hial tubes: und Ih oiiii of the most lama-roils dlscuscstif children Haliiinst always comes on In the nliiht. Give freriimnt ilofes of Hallnrd'H llnrelioimd Syrup and apply llalhird's finow Llm ment extcrnnllv to the throat. 2ne, non, L0O, For Sale by Mornun Hrchatil. .atojBtJSNtll&V. V OHJEGON Shoit line and UNION PACEriC 'Hint I mIiis To llir lias! Dally. Througli I'ullin in hi in 1 i I ami tinir Isl nleeliilig ems ilinlt i" I hnnliil, Clll engo, SiiiiKiiiie; I011111.1 si,i'plng enrs daily to Kansas City , H m:' Pilllinan loiirlst sleep ng ems (pi unity con dueled) weekly tnt'lilonio, KnnsilsUltr : I eel I u I n g eh it i r en I M ( si a I n (m-oJ to the Falsi dally. HOURS I'OWU.AM lOCtllCUU) 70 Hll'.Mll roil Siieehil llifrin.iii, vinl linit- ingloii. TlMr. Si llKin l IS Iroiu Piiillnnit Salt Uike, Denver, IT. Worlli.Onmha. Kniisas City, St. Louis, Chlengu and Last, A 1(1(1 at raou S:SAp.m. Atlantli' jsalt mU; Denver,: r.xpiess i t, woilli, Oinnliii 7 ito a. in S : If, p.ii Kansas City. St. vlnlluut lllgtoll. Si, Paul Fust Mud II inii. in. via Spokane. laiuis.Chieago and East. Wulln Walla. Lew isluii . SHikane, 8 ("In. in. omiHi'e, ru.liniin.l Minneapolis , M. Paul, Duliith, Mil waukee, Chicago A Last. OCEAN AMI HIVEK .vTIIKIIIILK For Sun I'riineisco Eiery flvu j n at.H:lHlp. in. For Astoria, way points and Nmili Uracil Daily (except Hun ilay; nt S:(H p. m. ; Saturday at 10:00 p. in. Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Van lull Rivers, For fuller Information ask or writn your nearest ticket ugent, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent The Oicgou Railroad N'avagation Co. Portland, Oreguu. ASK TIIF A 1 r.lR TS .S;,fi.irtc, .Sf. I'tinl, Mlllluillulln, Oulllth, Ciirnyo, .St l.vult AND AM. POINTS It A ST AND SOUTH Overland Tnlns Dally The Flpr And The Fist Mill 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Oaylfgfit Trip across the Cascade ni Rocky Mountains. For TlcketH, Hates, Folders and Full Informatl Call on or inldrw-n, II. DICKSON. C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portlnntl Ore. 8.G. YERKES., G. W. P. A. eil Klr.l Atennc, Srattla Mask. 0. & S. I! I! II CO. Tun futile No. 2 To Talc HUM on Apr. 2nd. 100 f. Kail lliaillil nali'H fat nnly. V. Ilounil I anil '2 Pally Kx-ci-l Hiimlay. No 2-No No 3 -Nn 1 P.M. A.M. 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Anyon itndlng ketch and dticrlntlon nay luloklr MoartAlu our oiiinton free w bet tier tu 'Ateal nt I receive eiatnotici, without cbtirgs. lutbe ScieniiHc jftttcricatn A handinmelr lllrntrt4 weekly. Ttrgeit rir. eulatton ot any sclent id a Journal, Terma, Mia rori four ttjpniui, i llreoon OfQoe, ha 1 rori ijur(uuiaui,fu puivi uyau newaaaaiert. setBroidwir, 1 r HU WatfalDi ton, Jj,