Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, August 05, 1904, Image 8

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    EUiNiiicHH Curd 8.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakhr.
UptlsUr l rMoM tttricfi.
All wtk ftisrsstMd nrst-eltss.
Wlks,Clocki and Jewelrr Lowest ITIcm
COTTAGB QHOVE, OHK.
A. H. KING
Attorney; nt Linv,
COTTAGE, a HOVE. OllE.
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney-at-Law
. Offlee on Msln meet. West Slde
COTTAGU GRQVK, ORK.
J. 8. Medley. .1. C. Johnson
Medley $ " oh nson,
Attorneys-nt-la,w
Office Suite a liauk lllttg.
Special Attention clven to Mining
nnd Corporation Lnw.
L. T. nrrli. A. C. Woodcock.
WOODCOCK & HARRIS,
dttorntys-at-Law
Spsolsl attention given to the Uw ol Mtnf .
KUOENK, ORK.
BARKER & PERMAN
morRiETORS or
THE EXCHANGE
DEALERS IN FINE
WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS.
Main street. Cottage (irot. Ore.
Half & Colwell
Mining Engineers
U. S. Mineral Surveyors
Room 1 Hank llldg. Cottage Grove.
602-C03 Oregonlan llldir, Portland,
Oregon.
The First National Bank
Cottage Grovk, Orb.
Paid a j Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, available any place
n thsuniuxi Mates
11iiiitiii,
PresMent,
Whbkxzb,
. Cutler,
Lodge Directory.
A. F. and A. M.
Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets
1st aud 3rd Saturday.
Oliver Veatch, W. M.
I. O. O. F.
Cottaee Grove No. 68. Meets
every Saturday night.
Geo. Comer, F. Secty.
W. O. W.
Bohemia Camp No. 360. Meets
every Saturday night.
C. H. Van Denburg, Clerk.
M. W. of A.
Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424
Meets first and second Tuesday
nights.
C. W. Wallace, Cleric.
F. of A.
Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets
every Friday night.
S. E. Laude'r, Secty.
Women of Woodcraft.
St. Valentine Circle. Meets
1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Mrs. C. J. Miller, Cleric.
Royal Neighbors.
Emma Colbtirn Camp.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday.
Ethel Bisby, Cleric.
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
snd 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 2ii(l and 4th Tuesday
Minnie Underwood K,
K.
MBA
Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays.
S. E. Lauder, Secty.
Order Eastern Star
Cottage GroveJCliapter No 4
Meets every and and 4th Fridays
Celia Lurch,, Secty
REDUCER RATES TO ST LOUIS UX.
POSITION.
The Soittlicrn Pacific Co will soli
round trip tickets nt greatly reduced ,
rntes to St Louis and Chicago nc-,
count the St Loula Exposition, on ,
the following dates: June 10, 1", IS;
Julvl,2. :i; August 8. I). 10: Septem-,
ber'5, 0, 7: Octolier 3. 4,3
doing trip must tie completed
within ten days from date of sale, i
and pasMingers will Ik1 permitted to
start on unv day that will enable
them to reach destination within the
ten dnvs limit. Kotum limit ninety
dnvs, but not later than Doc .list.
1904.
For full Information ns to rntes
nnd routes call on Agent So Pacific
Co at Cottage Grore. Oregon.
Note June 7th hns been author
ized as a sale date for Louisiana
Purchase Exposition tickets. In ad
dition to sale date previously an
nounced for June. This will enable
purchasers of tickets to be nt the Ex
position on Oregon Day June 15th.
11EU1UKE I
Renders the bile more Until and thus !
helps the blood to flow, it affords I
firompt relief from biliousness, indigest-1
on, sick and nervous headaches, and 1
the over Indulgence in food and drink. ;
llerblne acts quickly, a close nfter irieals
will bridg the patient into a good condi
tion in a few dnvs. I
G. L. Caldwell Aft XI. K. and T. U.
lt.,Cliecotah, Ind Ter., writes, April 18
1903. I was sick for over two years 1
with enlargement olthe Itverand spleen
The doctors did me no good, and 1 had
given up all hope of being cured, when,
mv druggist adviced me to use Heroine.
It "has made me sound and well. GOcents
Sold by New Era Drug Store.
. ,
NOTICE FOlt ITBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laud Olllce at Hoi-eburg, Oregon. 1
July 12. 1004. 1
Notice Is hereby given that the fol-lowlng-nnmed
settler has filed notice I
of his Intention to make final proof
In support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before E. I'.
Lee County Clerk at Eugene, Oregon,
on September 20. 1904, U: William
II. Grltlln on his H. E. No. SS6I. for
the NE Sec. IU Tp 19 S., H. 1 West.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence, upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. F. McBee. of Fall Creek. Lane
Co. Oregon, Thomas Slnloy, of Zlou,
LAiieco. Oregon, m. t: 'raic, 01
Zlou, Lnne Co. Oregon, U. G. Grltlln,
of Fall Creek, Lane Co. Oregon.
J. T. BltinoEs, Register.
STOP THAT COUGH 1
When a cough, a tickling or an irrita
tion in the throat makes you feel un
comfortable take Mallard's Horehound
Syrup. Don't wait until the dlseaue
has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5th St., Salt
Lake City, Utah, writes; We think
Ballard's Horehound Syrup the best
medicine for coughs and colds. We
have used it for several years; Italways
gives immediate relief, is very pleasant
and gives perfect satisfaction. 25c, 6O0
and $1.00. For ea!e by New Era Drng
Store.
How About Your Summer Vacation.
Newport on Ynqulna Bny Is the
Ideal senshle resort of the North Pa
cific Coast. Round trip tickets at
greatly reduced rntea on sale from
ail Southern Pacific points In Ore
gon, on and after June 1st. Ask
Agents for further Information nnd a
Imtidsomely Illustrated souvenir
booklet, or write to Edwin Stone,
C. & E. it. It., Albany, Ore., or W.
E. Coman. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Port
land. RHEUMATISM.
When pains or irritation exist on any
Bart of the body, the application of
allard's Snow Liniment gives prompt
relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan
tin. ,aa PI Rnnn fl T vi ril.. lima A
1002: 1 take pleasure in recommending'
Uallard's Snow Liniment to all who are
(fllcted with rheumatism. It is the I
only remedy I have found that gives im
mediate reuei.
THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING
The Chattanooga Medicine Com nan v.
with laboratories and general officer at
Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch
houses at bt Louis. Mo,, and Sun Fran
cisco, Cat., has become one of the largest
proprietary medicine concerns in tlie
world. In thegrowth of this greui biisi
lues two luctors
ss two factors have been dominant: '
&n
Th
Card
has been widely recoun
original advertising methods adopted
have excited great comment, ilio
publicity for these medicines docs not'
consist 01 me eaten pnrato and ex
travagant statement, too often employed
in advertising today, but instead the
nlaln story of experience with the medi
cines given in the plain language of the
pe pie themselves. The following let
ter Is a fair sample of the thousands of
Wine of Cardui testimonials published
during tho past twenty years.
R Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it,
Dr. King's
New Discovery
ForCi
OVUUSSDd M,i7
ONHV7HfTI(JAf .!..
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure i Lung Troubles.
Monty beck If It falls. Trial Dottle frss.
Bohemia Mining District.
BOHCMIA nr.
.Ktm si
Try for Health
222 South Teoria St.,
CmcAOO, 111., Oct. 7. 1902.
Kight months ago I was so ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all the time. My
etom.ich was so weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. 1
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and lungs were raw
and sore. The doctors pro
nounced it Bright'i disease and
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to me what
they called it and I had no do
sire to live. A sister visited ine
from St. Louis and asked mo if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
itsavcdmylife. Ibelievemany
women could save much suffer
ing if they but knew of its value.
Don't you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
be well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman's health and
doa woman's woikinlife. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to
day? DRY FEEDING SYSTEM.
Increasing; In Pat or Among Dreed,
era of roulirj.
The dry feeding system Is meeting
...... ...ww ..
have tried one season
of It claim that1
the egg production Is Increased and
they have more uniform growth with
the young stock, says Wallace's
Farmer. The feed boxes are kept
filled with a variety of grains, the
grit box la full, and also a box of
charcoal. From these the fowls take
: , . . , r, . 1
their choice, balancing their own ra-
tlons as they do In the summer time
on free range. ...
11 lias noi ncen very long since me,
farmer wns censured for letting bis
poultry have the range of the feed
yards, where was always a supply of
com, and of the barn, with Its wheat
and oat bin. It was a soureg. of won
der to the town breeder that under
such conditions the farmer's flock laid
an egg, yet they continued to pay the
grocer. Where there Is a variety of
grains It Is not very different from the
dry feed system If chickens are sup
plied with pure water, housed warmly
In dry quarters and really have access
to the feed bins. If they are supplied
with grit and chnrcoal they will doubt
less lay as well as the fancier's fowls
on dry feed nnd free range. 1
ISnlhnalasm la Mlelilsran.
Michigan reimrts a total attendant! I
at Institutes for the year 1002-03 of,
100,000, of whom 00,000 attended twe
days' meetings. The amount of nionej
expended wns the state fund of $7,500 1
Ten thousand copies of an Institute re
port of ISO pages were published. Th I
number of state speakers on the In
tltute force was 100. For several
years the largest attendance at one day
Institutes has been secured In small
villages In the center of a thickly set
tied farming community, and the great
difficulty has been found In securing 11
hall or a church sufficiently large to nc-
"nmodate the crowd.
While this If
most common with the one day instl-
tutes, which are held for the most pan
In villages, a similar dllllculty bus been
found during the year at u number ol
the two day Institutes. In only one
stnte, Kansas, do government statis
tics for 1002-03 give a larger average
attendance than In Michigan, tho fig
ures being: Kansas, 401); Michigan, 407.
Woinen'a Instllulea.
This Is an age of organizations, und
In Canada a feature Is belux made ot
womea's Institutes, because, though the
men ana womPn of furulH'iluvt. lllaI,r 1
ue -"'Jpcts discussed aro I10t j
The Smart Set
A Magazine of Cleverness
Magazines should have n well-defined purpose.
Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the
motives of The Smart Setr the
Most Successful
; Its Novels (a complete one in
1 brilliant authors ot bom hemispheres.
! Its short stories are matchless clean and full of human interest.
I Its jokes, ivitticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most
mirth-provokiiif .
! io pages Delightful Reudina
I No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or
I wearying essays and idle discussions.
press 1
Avenue, New York.
N.B, Sample Copy Sent Free
J'Jvery page will interest, charm and refresh you.
Subscribe wi$2.S0 per year. Remit in cheque, P. O. or Ex-
aider, or registered letter to T ic Smart Set. Afiz Infth
equally interesting.
The department of agriculture gives
each women's Institute if 10 a year, and
each ulso receives J 10 from either Alio
fanners' Institute or the county council,
In some cases from both, thus giving It
something to start with
i .....I...-.. i- .......
, .r. v...... . ..,.-.-
ly excursion to the agricultural college.
Each farmers' Institute has 1111 excur-
slon during the month of June. The
xvomeu's Institute receives some proper-
tlon of the funds provided. Each mem -
ber pays a membership fee of 25 nuts
a year. This Is wltlilu the reach of
ever- one mid gives all some Interest
In the Institute. They belong to iC
uerafiil Inatltntr 1Vurk.
One of the Mvrets of sucresa In In-
stltutu work has been In the practloul hunting and seabathing are utiex
cliaracter of the work done. In the 1 celled by any other resort on the Pa-
great majority of eases the teachers at
itubivm iipi,tiii,-n lull. it,i 1111 . wvu
practical men and women, who have
put their heart and soul Into It simply
for the good of the enuse. President
Saltu of the American Association of
Farmers' Institute Workers character
ises the work ns "young, growing aud
Inrluxutlnl."
GREAT TOMATO TERRITORY.
Oue of the I-'lourUlilnir lnlutrlrs ol
'rK--r,t' In Souttiern Illinois.
Cairo. III. "Egjpt" sows Its tomato
seed In hotbeds lu February and from
that time on until settled weather the
tomato grower waits with bated I
breath (especially If all his eggs are In
this one frail basketi upon the chances
nnd changes of frost and sun and wind
that may mean plenty of money In
his pocket later or a woeful emptluesx
of the same. j
Southern Illinois Is the Eden of the I
tomato In the north as Is the Crystal
Hpilugs (Miss.) region In the south
It Is estimated that over 1,000 c:.r
loads of 1.000 half bushel orates earli
went out from I'nlon county last
season In spite of the fact that frost
cut down many of the first plants sei
. . ,,,,, .ri,... 11,-1. U were mm
. . , .., . ,,., ,, , ,,,,
IUI,1 ill U-tO, ...... " v
llevcd that the ncreuge this season wo
be even greater.
This Industry of southern Illinois be
gan many years ago near I'oImIoii
which Is now a great shipping point
Like nearly every other ngrleiiltur.
specially 11 requires u inisuer nenim
t!rowlnB the p,ant8 from Mi ,.,
hotbcdii prolix-tlng tlic beds with
straw or canvas on cold nights, uneo
. , , ..,.. of Blln ,
the day and providing ventllatloi
whenever nosslble. nil this calls fin
eWrnai TBace, quick and good Judg
mcnt and unlimited exertion.
Plants are. as a rule, set out through
the first two weeks or more of Mil
They are plucod three to four feet
apart, and a little commercial fertlllzci
or castor bean pomace Is sprinkle:!
nmund each. One four foot stake 1
driven for each plant, to which tin
nlant Is kept tied. This facilitates
i 11. . .. ,! ,i,n i-mliLi-Ini- nf
both the ripening and the gathering of
the fruit.
Shipping the tomatoes may begin
with the early varieties by June 2"
and continue, according to the season,
through August. Much of the ship
ping business Is carried on throng'
eotnpnnles composed of growers and
business men of various towns In the
tomato district.
F11I011 county Is the loading portion
of the tomato territory, which Include
also Jackson, Johnson and Pulaski
counties
The Kane c unty (III.) farmers' In
stitute Is glvli g the hoys cash prizes
for corn.
Strawberries have been well protect
ed by snow ibis winter, nnd a good
crop Is repo.'ti 1 fn prospect Jn Wlscon
In. When lo llolld a Henhouse.
Poultry houses should never be built
so late In the season that time will
not permit them to be thoroughly dried
before the winter aeasen seta In.
CURES SCIATICA.
Rev. W. I.. Itllev. I.. L. D.. Cuba.
New York, writes: After fifteen days of !
excruciating pain from sciatic rheuma
tism, under various treatments I was
induced to try Uallard's Snow Liniment
the first application giving my firstrelief I
and the econd entire relief. I can gh
L00 sold by New Era Drug Store.
1 can give
!, ftOC, ,
of Muiuxines
each number) are by the most
011 Application.
Pl'TS AN END TO IT ALL.
A grievous wail oltlines comes us a
result ol unbearable imln from over
taxed organs. Illiiiness. llackuchc,
Liver complaint and Constipation. Hut
thanks to Dr King's New Life Pills they
put an end In nil. Thes are gentlo but
1, .,. .. i ,..).. ......,.
1 lIluniUKii. iry inviii. vni, w kh.iu-
, , jlorK,IM irehrtiil Drugstore.
1 " 0.T"c Tii uhiiva
, EXCURSION RAILS TO A(iUINA
'
1 "On June 1st the Sou I horn I'nollle
; Co will ivsuine sale of evcnrsloii
IH'Kl'ls n .ewjuiri iiimi loiiiiiiMft
Hay. Iloth season ami Saturday to
.Monday tickets will lie- sold. This
popular resort Is growing In favor
each year, hotel rates are reasonable
ami the opportunities lor usiiiug
cine l oast
W E Coman,
General Passenger Agent.
CLIMATIC CUKKS.
Tim influence ol climatic conditions
in the cure of consumption Is ory much
nveidrnwn. The oor patient, and the
rich patient, too, can do much butter nt
home by proper attention to food diges
tion, and 11 regular use ol Gorman
Syrup. Kite expectointion in the
morning is mude certain by German
Syrup, so is a good night's rest and tho
absence of that weakening cough and
debilitating night sncat. Hestless
nights and the exhaustion duo tn
coughing, the greatest danger nnd drond
of thecoiisuiiiptive, can be prevented or
stopped by taking German Syrup Ills-rally
and regularly. Should you be able
to go Inn warmer clime, yon will find
that of the thousands of ooiisiimiitives
there, the few who are benefitted anJ
regain strength are those whiiin-e tier
mail Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; tegular
siiu, ".V. At all druggists, tiuruian A
Ileincnwiiv Co.
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of tho
transient natura of tho many phys
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts
rightly directed. There Is comfort in
the knowledge, that so many forms of
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative, tsyrupor rigs, prornpi
ly removes. That Is why It Is tho only
remeay wivu iiiuiiuunui ibuiiiics, uuuis
1 ever 'here esteemed so highly by all
, wiia value mod health. Its beneficial
. ... ,,,, , ,,! 1 ,
effects are due to the fact, that it Is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
1 organs on which It acta. It Is therefore
all important, In order to get Its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which Is manufactured by tho Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only und sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enlovment of good health.
and tho system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended w roe mosi skiiiiui
nhvslidnns. but if In need of a laxative.
one should have the best, and With tho
1 well-Informed everywhere, Syrup of
i Figs stands highest and Is most largely
I used and gives most general satisfaction
Cream Vermifuge
THE 6U1R1NTEE0
WORM
REMEDY
r
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
(WARS Or IMITATIONS,
THS QKNUINK SSCPAStfD ONLY ST
Bollard-Snow Liniment Co,
ST. LOUIS, MO
1SE WISE
At $1. a year
No Investor can afford to bo
without tho
Journal for Investors
Any one of its fcslurcs It slons north
the prlro ol subscription.
It will mve roil hundreds of dollars
every eir.
Jts eliarsctor lias never been liapniriieil.
JOURNAL FOR INVESTORS CO.
Itoom G, Chamber of Commerce, Iloston,
Addre.s letters to 1. O. Ilox 2517.
Legal Blank at the
IiOHKMIA NUGGHT
NOTICE KOIt rUIIMOATION.
United Stales bind oluVo,
Uosebuig, Die., May 24, 1001.
Nollcels heiehv given that In com
pllanco wllh the piuvlslons of the not ol
Congress uf Juno. 1, IH7H, entitled "An
At tor the sale of Timber Lands In the.
Slab's of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Teirllury," as extended
to all tho l'libllo Land Slates by act ol
August -I, 1802,
WILLIAM Mi QUEEN,
of Coltugi" Ur'io. Co. 01 Lane, stnto ol
Oregon has this tiny filed in tl.lei olTlro on
.tamiiuv 12th, 1IHV1, his sworn Matcmcnl
No, 42&1 tor tho purchase ol the NE '4
of Sec Nu. 32 In Township 10 Soiilh.
ol llange 2 West and will ollir proof
tu show that the hind sought Is muiu
valuable for its timber or Ums than
for agricultural purHWiy, -ml to estab
lish his claim tu said laud before the
Register and Receiver of this olllco
nt Itosoburg, Oregon, on Friday
tho 'JOthduy ol August, UK) I.
lie names as nltnessesi
Herman 1' Dow, George W MiQucen,
Josc
li Potts, Herbert Eakln, ol Col
tngo
Grove, Ore.
An
nnd all poisons
claiming ad-
vnrselv tho above-described lands aro
requested to lllo their claims lu till"
office on or before said 2tUh day ol Aug.
IDOL
J.T. ltitliKiKs, Register.
NOTICE FOR PIMILICATION.
United States Laud Olllce,
Rosebiug. Ore., June loth 1001.
Nollcels hereby given that Incompli
ance ttlth tho provisions ol the Act ol
Congress ol June II, 1H78, entitled "An
net for tho sale of timber lutids In the
States ol California. Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territoiv, nsextonded
to til I the Public bind States by net ot
August 4, 1802.
CARRIE BRAND,
of Cotlugo tlrove County ol Lane, Statu
of Oregon, has Ibis day filed in this
olllce her sunlit statement No. 1JI2II7 fur
the pu eliano ol the NW '4 ol
NW JJ ol Section No. .11, Twp. 20
South, ol Rimgo 2 West and lll oiler
priHif to show that the hind sought is
more valuable for Its llml-er or stone
tliun for agricultural puri-oses, and to
establish her claim to sahl land before
J. J. Walton U. S. Commissioner nt his
olllce at Eugene, Ore., 1111 Monday the
Mb day ol bepteinlr, 1001.
Shu names us u ituestes :
Slim-ui It. II rami ol Cottage Grove,
Dave linker. Frank ilson, Andrew
Lnmb all of Doreiia.nll ol Lane County,
Oregon.
Auv and all porsoiiselniiiiliigadversely
the iiIhivo deserilnsl lands Die iiipiested
lo tllo their claiiiH in this ollli-e on or
la'dire said dtli day of Septiiubor 1001.
J. T. IIiiiihiks, Register.
NOTICE FOR Pltlll.KWTION.
United Stales Uiml Office.
KoMjburg, Oregon, .May 10. UK) I.
Notice is hereby given that 111 coin-
Iilianeo ith the provisions o( the act ol
'(ingress of June !l, lh78, entitled "An
act for the sale of lliulier lands in the
Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory, "n extended
to all the Public Laud States by set ol
August 4, 1K02,
MRS. ANNA 1IURKE
ol Lake. Nebagemon, County ol Douglas,
State ot Wisconsin, lias this dnv tiled m
thisotlice her sworn stuteinont No tlH'4
forthe purchase ol the SW (olSeoNo 211
, tp-l f-oiiin, 01 itangu 4 v. ami win oner
prooi 10 snuw lliui lliu isiiil euiipm in
more valuable lor its llml-er or stone
than for agricultural purses, uud to
establish her claim to said hind Iwlore
the Register and Receiver ol this olllce
at Uoseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the
17th day oi August, 10OI.
Shu names us witnesses.
Herman Dow. George ' Enderer.
Charles I, Powell, George W Mctjiieen,
all of Cottage Grore, Oregon.'
Any and all persons claiming adverse
lythe above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in thU office
011 01 before said 17th day of Aug., I0OI.
J. T. Ilattsias. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUHLIOATION.
United States Land Olllce,
Hamburg, Ore., June 17, 11)01.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions olthe Act
ol Congress ol Junu.'l. 1H78, entitled "An
act for the sale of Tiuilsir binds in the
slates ol Calllornls, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory." as extended to
nil the public hind states by act ol Au
gust 4, 1892, Oscar It. Page, of Mabel,
County of Lane, 8tato ol Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 02:10 for tho purchase ol
tho S)i NJtf, of Hectiiin No. 4, Town
ship 20 South, of limine 2 west mid will
oiler pi oof to shuw that the laud sought
Is mere valuable for Its timber or stone
than foi agricultural purtmscs, and to
establish his claim 10 said land iH'fore J.
.1. Walton, U.S. CoiiiiiiisHioiier ut Kit
gene, Oregon, on l'rulay the Uth day of
Hfiitcmbor. 1001.
lie n 11 in cm hm witnesses:
James N. Itundlu, (ieorgu W. Hunter.
David Murphy, ail of Kiigeue, nnd
Miinccy (irxldard of Mabel, all of I.11110
Co, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the niMivo-dm'ribcd lands aru re
quested to file tlii'ir cIuIiim in this ollicu
on or before said 0th day. of Kept., 1004.
J. T. Hhiihiks Hegirter.
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NOTIOK roil l'UHLIOATION.
United Htates Land 0(111,
Itiu-churg, Ore., July 1st, 1001
Notice Is hereby given that In compli
ance with the provisions of tho act of
Congressnf Juno H, 1878, entitled "An
Act lor the sale of Timber Lands In tliu
Htutes of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," 11s ex
tended to ull tho Public Laud States by
act of August I, It 02.
KM MA KTAI'LKS.
of Kugene, Co, of Lane, Stale ol Ore
gon as this day Hied lu this olllce her
sworn statement No. 0208, for the inn -chnse
of tho W ), of NW l of Sec No 34
in l'n No 10 ti Itangu No 2 West.
and will oiler prool to show that
tho land sought Is more vuluablu for Its
timber or stono than for agricultural
purposes, uudto establish her claim to
jiI. I linn! befoie J.J. Walton II. H.
Commissioner at bin olllco at I'higeuu,
I.aiio Co. Oregon. 011 Saturday the 2ltli
day of Sept. 1004.
Hliu iiiiuies ns witnesses!
CharleB Ogilen, of Cresncll, Thomas
Muhor.S. 1) Allen. Wil am Miller, nil
of Kugene, Ore,
Any and all persona claiming adversely
theubove described lauds lire icn nested
to lllo their claims In this ollicu on or
before suid 24 day ol September IDOL
J. T. IIiiiikikh, Kuidster.
Free Assays
Fmi AsmiyH will bo iniulo for Ho-
lieiuiii roHectorH dnrliiK t ho next
tlirco mon'tliH, not to uxceuil two
iiHsuys per iluy. nuiiipies must bo
left itnd renortH received ut tho Htoro
of KiiowIch iiml UottyH. Theso frco
HHHiiyH itro for the benefit of tho pros
pector unit uiHtnct iuki nil hid solici
ted to iniikii the bunclltH ns fur reach.
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