Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 14, 1904, Image 8

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    BusincHH CardH.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakkr.
Keptlrlnf t rronble rnsriei.
All work nisrsBtcctl flnt-cltM.
Wtebf(Clockinil Jeelry t Lownt l'rltes
COTrAGK GKOVK. ORE.
A. H. KING
Attorney nl taiw,
cottage?, Git on:, OJtll.
J. E. YOUNG
Atiorncy-at-Lnw
Office on Mln itrwt. West SM
COTTAGK GROVIi, ORIS
J. S. Medley. ' .lobnson
Medley j- Johnson,
Attorneys-nt-luw
Office. Unite :i iJdii.- lf.
Special attention given to Mining
nml Corporation I.nv.
LT, IUttll. " A f. Wimlcwk
WOODCOCK & HARRIS,
ilttoriicus-at-Late
BjsmIsI attention gh en to the U ol Mines
KUUKXK, OIK.
BARKER & PERMAN
rROPKlKTORS OK
THE EXCHANGE 7
DEAI.KKS IS FINK
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Mtlnitreet. Cotlaec tirme. Ore.
Ilnff & Colwcll
Mining Engineers
U. S. Mineral Surveyors
Room 1 Rank Rldg, Cottage Orove.
602-603 Oregonlnn llldg, Portland,
Oregon.
The First National Bank
OF
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Paid j;j Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges sold, available nnv place
n tbeUnited States
llMBKKTElKlK,
Pmldent.
T. O Wiieeuii,
Cuhter.
Lodge Directory.
A. F. and A.M. .
Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets
1st aud 3rd Saturday.
Oliver Veatch, W. M.
I. O. O. F.
Cottage Grove No. 68. Meets
every Saturday night.
Geo. Comer, F. Secty.
W. O. W. ;
Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets
every Saturday night.
C. H. Van Denburg. Clerk.
M. W. Of A.
Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424.
Meets first aud third 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
ist and 3rd Tuesdays.
Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors.
Emma Colburn .Camp.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday.
Ethel Bisby, Clerk.
k of p
Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets
every Weduesday night.
Dr. George Wall K. of R. S
G. A. R.
Appomatax Tost No. 34. Meets
2nd and 4U1 Saturday.
H. C. Dutton, Adjutant.
K. O.T. M.
Cacade Camp No. 66. Meets
Thursday nights.
Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty.
L L Hive No 42
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday
Mrs. E. Fullmer, R. K.
MBA
Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays.
S. E. Lauder, Secty.
Order Eastern Star
Cottage GroveJChapter No 4
- Meets every 2nd and 4H1 Fridays
Celia Lurch, Secty.
H Portland, Ox'cjon. S'"
H and Se ctional WTTl XT ' til 1 Hi
STAMP MILLS
I AIR COMPRESSORS jfi. ' ' -saaui f Bi
AIR and ELECTRIC DRILLS, lp' j! j
A Complete line of Mine mid Mill
Supplies.
i .itel. lilies, rimis anil Prices on
lllllll'.'ltloll to
Battintond iwrg Co.
Kid First Street.
Portland, Oregon,
How About Your Summer Vacation. 1
Newport on Yniiiinn Hay Is the'
lili'iil seaside resort ol tin- North I'a- I
cillc Const. Itinitnl trip tickets at
greatlv reduced rates on Hale from I
all Southern I'acllio points In Ore
gon, on anil after .lane 1st. Ask
Agents for farther Information anil a
handsomely illustrated souvenir
booklet, or write to Edwin Stone.
C. & E. It- It.. Albany, lire., or V.
E. Coninn. . I. A., s. 1. Co., Port
land. IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUC AND DIARRHOEA Re
MEPY. til.,,- ,.,,. vim n few llnnl
in praise of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera Mini Diarrhoea Remedy," savs
Mr. John t'amieti, 01 r.ngiu iass,iuis
T iru.n.i ohm wMt with Itnu ol trouble
and got nil kinds of medicine without
getting any renei. wnen my menu, .nr.
U. Jounsnn 11 nmrciianfc iicri:, imnci
me to take this remedy. Alter taking
one dos-e I felt greatly relieved ami
when I hud .aken the third dose was
e.itirelv ei.riil. I thank yon from the
!....,,,' ,.f ,.. htmrt for litlttilH. tl 14
trreat remedvin thehauils of mankind."
For sale by ew' r.ra urug store.
NOTICE FOR ITRLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
ljtnil lllllce at Roseburg, Oregon.
.1 uly VI. Rial.
Xotlee Is hereby given that the fol
iA.,.l,r.,i..iuit Ljirtlor hnu tiled notice
of liis'liitentlon to make dual proof
lit support in ins eiaun, aim iiim
SIUU prooi will ne inane iicion- i.. i .
Lee county utk ar laigeue, urcgou,
., uiii,,l.i. "I! HSU vlr- Wlllliini
II. dritlin on his II. E. No. SMIL for
the NE ', Sin-. :U Tp V.l S., It. 1 W est.
He names tliefollowiui; witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon
nml piiltlviitlon of said land, viz:
YV. V. Meltif, of Fall Creek, Lime
Co.'Oreon, Thouius Maloy, of .Ion,
Lane Co. Otvson, W. F. Tate, of
'Aon, I.nneCo. Oregou, l . tiriuin,
of Kali Creek, Lane Co. Oregon.
.1. T. Iiitli)(ii:, Register.
TIIECHATTANOOUA ADVERTISING
The Cliiittanoopi Medicine Company,
with lalmnitories ami general olllces at
ChattaiiiKca, Teniussee, ami brunch
houses at !t Louis, Mo., ami San Fran
cisco, Oil.. hiiH Ijocnmi' one of ihularReft
proprietary medicine cuneeriiH in the
world, lii thegrowtli ol this (ireiit buii
ncss two factms liuve been ilumiiiant :
The meiit of its products Wine of
Card ui and TIiuUhuI'b Rlack-liraiiyht
has been widely recognized and the
n.d.ltKil ikK'pi tlkini. miftlintlH iiildiileil
have excited ;ieiit eoniiuent. The
publicity lor tnoo ineiiicmes iiih-s not
consist of the ealch phriue and ex
travagant statement, too often employed
in advertising today, but instead the
plain story of experience uith the medi
cines given in the plain laniiungu of the
po-ple tjii'iu'elves. The follow nig let
ter is a lair sample of the thousands of
Wine of Cardiii testimonials published
during the paHtwenty years.
A1ISCESS.
W. II. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss.,
writtB, Aug. 15, 1002: "I want to say
n worn "i iiiiiibu mi ..,,v,. 13 ,j,ti.
Ltiilment I Hcimcd on a nail, which
caused the cords 111 mo leg to contract
and an abscess to rite in my knee, and
the doctor told me that I would have a
stiirieg, hooiio nay i went to j. i,
LOTH S't'ilji biuju v'i",n lit I'wuw.
Colo). Ilo recoinnieiuliil a bottle of
Snow Liniment ; I got a 50c size, and it
cured my leg. It is tho best liniment
In the world.
AISCK.-SSKS, with few exceptions, are
Imlleatlvu of I'linstiliatioil or debility.
They may, however, result from blows
or from tureign boilfes, introduced into
the skin of Ib'sh, such as splinters,
thorns, etc. Solo by .Moigan una lire
haut.
Nothing lias ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Ford
0.Y,lJ?.'fll"r,.0N r'l"
OIIOI1M uud
SOcMI.OO
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It fail!. Trial Bottles free.
ssifmnnrai-t'i;wwfFrii
ABRIDGING THE LAW.
It Toiik Tlmr, lint It Wi I'lunllr Ile
ilucril to Out St'Ctliin.
"Itefore we were uiarrlen," cogltat
eit the round shouKlereil but otherwise
upright man as ho proceeded with his
task of washing the dishes which his
wife had loft In an untidy state when
she departed for the convocation of
tho sewing circle, ,-l concocted In my
mind quite a long series of bylaws
and regulations which should govern
mid shape our married life. There
were rules aud formulas calculated, so
I believed, to tit nlmost any emergency
that might arise, and from time to
time I added codicils as they occurred
in 11. tin in tlio mil It was a veritable
constitution duly authorizing two to
live cheaper than one and Happier man
anybody else.
"Hut shortly after the ceremony
which made us two souls with but it
single thought, as they Bay in stories,
I began little at a time to a menu inn
document It was a mental one. as
said before and, strange as It may ap
pear, the more amendments I added
tho shorter it became, till now, after
the lapse of fourteen years of wedded
bliss, my constitution is so reduced
that It Is comiosed of only one sec
tion, which Is as follows:
"Section 1. What my wlfo soys Is
law.' "
OUR BLIND SPOT.
A Portion of V.rry V.Tf l Aliotutclr
liiMOiiNltile ti I.lKlif.
On the back of the eyeball Is a pecul
iar expansion of the libera of tho optic
ncrvo which Is called the retina. Ev
ery part of this Is not equally sensitive
to the action of light. A small portion,
where tho organization is most perfect.
Is called from its color the yellow spot.
This Is only ono six-thousandth of
an Inch In diameter, yet It produces
the most perfect sensation of vision.
A little nearer to the nos-c Is another
spot, which, though full of fibers of the
optic nerve. Is absolutely insensible to
light and is therefore called the "blind"
spot. This can be easily proved by
putting two big dots three Inches apart
on a piece of paper, closing the right
eye and looking tit the left hand dot
and moving the paper toward yon till
tho left band dot disappears.
Ilclmholtz In bis lecture tells us that
"this blind spot Is so largo that It might
prevent our seeing eleven moons If
placed side by side, or a man's fuco at
n distance of only six or seven feet,"
and that "ilarlotte, who discovered
tho phenomenon, amused Charles II.
and his court by showing them bow
they might see each other with their
beads cut off."
came In Ilarurla.
Cattle In llavarlu lire much used In
plowing and hauling. They are fre
quently yoked In a curious manner, bo
that the pull comes from the forehead
and not from the neck, or, rather,
shoulders, which Is the ordinary way
elsewhere.
rjontillnK XntliliiK.
The village council of Illrslngen,
Albatla, issued the following advertise
ment: "Wiinteil, a goon man for wind
ing up the steeple r loik. No salary
ut the beginning; later on double."
Magazines should have a well-defined purpose.
Genuine entertainment amusement ami mental recreation are the
motives of Til 6 SlIKirl Sel , the
Most Sssl'ul !' M'4nxincs
Its ,Yovcl.v (a complete one iiin'cach number) arc by the most
brilliant authors of both lieinisplietcs.
Its tihorl fiforidN are matchless clean and full of human interest.
Ms jokes, witticisms, skelolies, etc., arc admittedly the most
niirth-provokin,'.
$() Pages Deli.aiftrul Rendiii.a
No pages arc wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or
wenryiiiK essays mid idle discussions.
livery Jtige will interest, eharni and refresh, you.
Subscribe ws$2MU per year. Remit in chcmie, P. O. or Ex
press oiilcr, or registered letter to The Smart Set, 42 Fifth
Avenue, New )"orlc
N, H. Sample Cojjy Sent Free on Application.
Smooth Toutcr.
V man i .inn- to tin- store one day.
And to the druggist he did sa, .
M.v fiH'l mire all covcivil with corns,
Are tmw as smooth as a .xearllng's
horns.
I'se I'op Em All Corn Salve for sale
by
Morgan V llrclmut.&
XKUI.KCTKD COI.DS.
Kfiy part ( the uiiieiiii" iiii'tiibriine,
the misc. tliriuit, ears, lieud and lungi,
etc., are nubjctfted to dignse nml blight
from neglected colds. Ilalhinl' llnri'
lioiiud S nip is a pleiismid itml effective
ri nietlv. Sot', ftOc, $1.00. W. Aktmdrlck.
Vnlley Mills, Texas, w.-iten: "I have
ii-ihI 'llhllard's dure kouuil Syrup for
I'uiililis and throat troubles; it is u
pleasant and clfective remedy." For
Mile by Miirgmi and llrehaut.
KlUIUCUli UA'lllS IO ST LOUIS liX.
I'OSIIION.
The Southern I'nelllc Co will sell
I round trip tickets at greatly reduced
rates to Si l.ouls and Clilcugo ac
count the St l.ollis Exposition, on
the follow iug dates: .lime III. 17. Is;
.1 til v I, J, :;: August s, !, It); Seplein
Imt'5. i, 7: October :l, 1.5
lining trip must be completed
ulthlil leu days from date ot sale,
ami passengers will be permitted to
stait on any ihi.v that will enable
them to re.-ii-h destination ulthia the
tea da s limii. Return limit iilm l.x
il.HH. bill not later Ihan Dec :ilst.
I'.ml.
For full liiforiualioii as In rates
and mil ten cull on Agent Si, I'aeilie
Co at I oil age tin lie, Oregon.
Noli' .lime rib has Ist-u author
ized as a sale date for Louisiana
I'liivh.iM. Exposition tickets, in ad
dition to sale dales previously an
tiiniuceil for June. This will enable
purchasers of tickets io be at the Ex
position on Oregon !a, .tunc 151 h.
IIEAI TIFCI. WOMEN.
I'llllllp cheeks, llllMlied U Itll the -oil
glow of health mill a pine cumylexion,
lii.ikt- nil women iH-aiitifiil, I'm lie a
i-tnall iIom' of llurbilie after etch meal ;
it will prcvfdt constipation nml help
digest what you liiivo eiilen. 5(lc. .Mrs
Win M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas,
n rites, May Z0, 1001 ; "Wo have used
Herbitiu ill our family for eight years,
ami found it tho bust medicine we evei
ihiiI fur constipation, bilious fever ami
malaria." Sold by Morgan and llre
haut, WHITE'S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
acwAHE or imitations,
thc cinuinc mcnr.to ohlt hi
Baliard-Snovv Liniment Co,
OT. LOUIB, MO.
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.
Miss Mary Anthony and her distill'
giilshcd sister. Susan It. Anthony, nev
er m. taxes without a protest.
Mrs lulM Klllsuli, former wlfo of
n sun nf Ciiinmudiiii Klltsnn of St
lti ill. has opened a hiilrdrcsstug estab
llsliineiit III the tialully city.
Mmintitl on a bli'Ji'le, Miss Siiille
tiniTiibiiinl of Ceutenllle. N. .1., clung
to a i inlaw a) Tmrse's In Idle for n iinur
ter ut a mile till he stopped.
Mis lleury Whitman, the aitlst. who
len nll) dliil III lliistoii, left $lim,IKKI to
Itiub liUe inllege, J,"u,titKl to TiiNkegee
liixiilute anil jr.O.iKHI more to charity
Mi i Aileliilile t'lilrbiiiiUs. niother of
Hi. Itepiilillciiu vice tuvsldeiitliil eilli
il.l.le. lives In Siriligllcld, O. He Is
1 1. , oldest child and lias atwiijs been
I. - inntlier's pride. She still calls blin
V Inn ne
MI-.S l.onlse M. Miller of Uleenslnlrg,
I i !-. -ei lug tier second term as dep
mi loinner of Wt'slmoreliiml iiuinly
II, r itiilles have bitiiight tier Into prom
t ii, n, in the Imcstlgiitlon or some of
IliM lelillllt's ibllsl lllllHUtllllt i uses
Moihi r Mary 'rinoilillu. the supe
i t s ( Hie Nolle liiiuie lolleue. Hal
' 1 1 i . ''il d ieieu! She w hi one of
I.. . ' , ml uioMt u,ilel Know u liol
. i , . ii in ilus v ninti) . ami on Mm Io,
I s i i he i lebraliit the Kolilen Jiiliilis
ol In i ie in. '"is profession
ii l.il.i 1' .loues, twenij liuir ji 'ir
"III ..i'i to he the only plin th .il woin
.Hi lli.iellllllst III Chicago, plans to eleet
nml operate III that illj a new ilnut
lor the iiiaiillfiicturii of unit hhn'i . em
I'lojin,; , VI men. Sinee her father's
ih .iih two years ago she has been iii.iu
iil','1 of a machine works employ nig
i uhit tile mi II
SPORTINO NOTES.
.11: .iii.i liuntiucr t out for the tight
v . i - lit i liiiiiiploushlp mid Is eager to
ol, i-l Joe linns.
i' I ox recently bought Africander,
the t'liiiiploti tlntv-yeiir-old of Insl
je.ii'. I' ! Sl.'i.ono.
Jim Corhett Is now a baseball en
tliiiMaM and is eiipliiln of the Itayslih
vihiei.i' club tram of Ilaysldc, N. V.
Ike Weir, the "Ilelfast Spider," who
hoiiie i ears ago wits il crack feather
weluht. I now In Australia with Hilly
Mm phi
The light promoters of lllltte. Mont.,
have di-cldod to bury the hatchet, and
boxing will he allowed to continue by
the muyiir.
Harry Corbctt has nlrendy placed
$t,uiit on Jack M units, against Jim
Jedrles, betting that Mini roe will eoir.e
up fur the liriis'iith ruiinil If JelT dot's.
At the opening of the Hrlghloli llcarb
(N. Y.i race meet I tenuis, carrying 1X1
IKiunds, ispmlol the track riss.nl of
Voter, KM, who carrteit tint 122
pounds.
Young Corhett Insists that Jimmy
Ilrltt shall box him Inside of two
mouths or not nt till. Corhett refuses
to wait until December unless given
liberty to take on other matches.
At tin- recent amateur nthtellc chain
pluiiships .it Itoclnliili'. England, Arthur
Duffy, the American crack sprinter,
was defeated In the lis) yard dash by
J. W. Moiton of the Sotith ljudoii
Harriers, who won by Inches.
JOHN RUSKIN.
Amur Cluirn.rltlr ,if Otir nf thm
Munt li,lrrrlli,K of .Mm.
Itiisklu's kindness had its roots In
tho essential sweetness of his nature.
Everything In life had conspired to
ftpoil him. He was often willful and
wayward ami cxtra.agant, but the bet
ter elements of his being prevailed over
those which, to his harm, were to gain
power when he was released from tho
controlling Influence of his father's
good sense and his mother's authority.
The extraordinary keenness of his per-
eptlons of external things, the vivaci
ty of his Intelligence, the ardor of his
temperament, the Immense variety of
his Interests and occupations and tho
restless energy and Industry with
which he pursued them, mailt) him one
of the most Interesting of men. And
combined as they were with deep po
etic mid deeper moral sentiment as
well as Willi a born deslro to give
pleasure, they gave to Intercourse with
III in it charm which Increased ns ac
quaintance grew Into affectionate
friendship. His mind was Indeed at
this tlmo In n state of ferment. He
was still mainly busy with thoso topics
of art and nature to which his writings
had hitherto been devoted. Hut his
work In tho field had lis) him Into oth
er fields of liuiulry, which stretched
wldu ami dark before him, through
which no clear paths wero vlslhlo nnd
Into which ho was entering not with
out bono of opening a way. Hence'
forth his chief mission was that, not
of tho guide In matters ot art, but of
tho social reformer. Charles ullot Nor.
ton in Atlantic.
Unllrjrllo Acid.
Salicylic acid Is tin Ingredient ot
strawberries and to n less degree of
most other fruits.
An Oilil Colncldencr,
Tint anniversary of tho death of tho
first Napoleon at Rt. Helena Is tho otio
nnd only day In the year when the set
ting suu uppcurs framed within the.
curve or tirchwuy of tho Arc do Trl
onipht) at 1'nrls. Is It colucldcnco or
fate?
Debt no Llvrllhoot,
An applicant for relief in England,
who recently appeared before the Hwan
scu guardians, said ho lived by getting
Into debt.
ici: wish
At 1. u year
No Investor can afford to lie
wit hunt tho
Journal for Investors
Any mm ol Iik fcnluim la iihiiiu worth
Urn ir!ruofKiil,MTlllmi.
II will Hivo yon liuiiilrt'ila nl iliilliirt
uvory jeiir.
ttM'liiiriii'tnr lum nevur been ImpiiKiicil,
JOUKNAL I'Olt INVIJSTOUS CO.
Uiioin o, f'littijihorur riiiiiuierio, llostmi.
AiMroMi Ktli m to I'. O. Ilex 'i',17.
Legal nTfitik at the
Uoiiumia NUC.CIJT
INDIGESTION
"I w tmiilihsl nllh ,10111
nrlitnitiMn. TliKilforil'i lllnck
DrniiKlit illil inn morn suuit
In una vrvok tlisn sit tliailiw
tor' liipillclua I toiik la a
yrsr" MltH. HA HA It IS
HIIIIII'IHI.II, Ulli'tt.tlllo, lint.
TliislforirslHaik Driuighl
iniicldy iuvigoralcs I lie ar
lion of Urn ktiiiuiu'h ami
cures een chronic canes of
iiiiligi'Htinii. If you will
tnkc a siniill iIiikk of Thisl
lord's 1 1 link Draught occa
sioitallv ou will keep jour
stoiiiiiih and liter in per
feet condition.
THEDFORD'5
BLA(l-DRAUOHT
M ore sickness is ruined by
rouatlpntlnii tliiin by any
other illii'llie. Tliislfnrd's
lllaik-Driiught tint only re
lieves ctiitiiation liiitciircs
duirrliieii and iliwntrr) ami
kivpt the loweN tegular.
All ilrussl.t" nfll
'jQ.ci.ilt mi-kHsi,a-
"Theilford's II Inrk
Draught Is the best liie'lf
cine to regulate the bowels
I Iiiim' ever iiisl." M US.
A. M. (I It A N T, SncaiU
Kerry, N. 0.
COMSTIPATIOil
THE WRITERS.
.Mine E Mnrl'i Mlmui-il, the notisl
English aiithoi. will spend next win
ter In the l ulled Slides
Mrs. II. A. Mitchell Uenys, the Anier
lean author, has it long Hue of distin
guished ancestry, reaching back to
Henry III. of Eiiulaml.
Walter Klltrcdgc. the author of that
world famous song, "Tenting on llni
Old Camp tirouud," Is still living III
the hatnlct of Heed's Ferry, N. II.,
where ho couimm'S even tit Ills utlvniic
ed age.
Augustus Thomas, the playwright,
hits all but divided definitely to settle
permanently In Europe. Mr. Thuinns,
who has (ijwnys Isvn n stalwart Amer
ican In all his tastes, thought that ho
would never select Europo us a place
of residence. Hut his views were
changed by a sojourn uf some months
abroad.
TRAIN AND TRACK.
Today there are approximately l.uuu.
000 railroad men In the l ulled Stute
under what amounts to a pructhal rule
of total abstinence.
It scorns to he an eHtuhllslnil fie I
that a trolley road Is atsjut to Ik- built
Into the Yoseinllc. This will do awny
with the seventy-two miles of staging
which have hitherto restricted travel
to that rcgloti. '
A new nilfroiul, planned to scale
(Iray's peak, near Dillon. Colo, will at
tain n height at least ,':oo feet greater
than the roiid which climbs Tike's
peak. The new road will tup an Impor
taut mining u nil, the (icorgc town ills
trli l, and will he u feeder for both the
Colorado mid Southern and the Denver
uud I tin Oruude railroads.
NOTICE lull I't'llEICAIION.
United Mules I. mid Olllen,
llo.ehurg. Ore., .1 17, HUH.
Notice ih beiebv given thill in com
pliance with the provisions of the Act
ol Congress ol J line II. H7S, entitled "An
net for the sale ol Timber hinds in the
states of California. Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Teriilory." lis extended to
all the public land states by act ol All
gul I, IS'.IJ, (Near K. I'nge, ol Mabel,
County of Lane, Slate of Oicgou,
has this ilnv lllfd ill this olllce hissworn
statement No. ti'JII'.l for the purchase ol
thoN1.; N'..,, ol Section No. I, Town-
hip I'll South, of linugoL' west and will
oiler pioof to show that lint laud sought
is mi ro valuable for its timber or stone
Ihan for agricultural purposes, mid to
t-n t ii 1 ,1 1 si i Ills claim to said laud before ,1,
.1, Walton. II. S. Commissioiier at Eu
gene. Ibegoii, on I'ridav the tlth day uf
si-pie inner, mm .
lie uiimi'S us witnesses:
James N. Handle, tleorge W. Hunter.
David Muriiliy, all of Eugene, and
Mtincey llixlilai'il of .Mabel, all of Lanu
Co, Oregon
Any and all nersous chiiuiiuu ad
versely the ahovu-ilf scribed lands are to-
ipicstcd to inn tneir claims in tins oil ice
on or before said llth day of Sept., 1IH),
J. T. IliiiniiKS Regirter.
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NOTICE FOR l'llItblOATION.
United Kttlles Lund Oil! Ice,
Rnseliurg, Ore., July Isl.RlllI
N'otico is heiehy given that In compll
alien with the piiivlsious of tlio act of
Coilgiessof .lime :l, 1S7H, entitled "All
Act fur the sain of Timber Lauds in tint
Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Terriloiy," as ex
tended tn all tho l'lihllu Land Slates by
ai t of August I, IMC,
EMMA STAPLES,
of Eugene, Co. of Lane, State olOin.
gnu us this day II led in this nldi'it her
sworn slaleinent No, Wilis, for the pur.
chase of the U'VilNW iifSecNo.'ll
in i'p No 111 S Range No L West,
and will oiler proof In show that
the laud sought is morn valuable for lis
timber or stone than for agiiciilliiral
purposes, nut I to establish her claim to
said I I hi-fine .1. J. Walton If. K.
Commissioner at his nlllcu at Eugene,
Lane Co. Oregon, on Satiinliiv tho -'lib
tlar ot Kept. IIKII.
Sho naiiies as wiiimmkhch:
Charles Ogilcn, ol Creswell, Thomas
Mahur.K. I). Allen. William Miller, all
of Eugene, Ore,
Any ami an poisons claiming adversely
the above described lands urn requested
to lllo their claims in this olllco on or
lc loin said -I dav olSepluuiher 11)01.
,1. T. IIimiiiikh, Register.
Free Assays
Free Assays will be made for llo
limuiii prosieeloi'H tliii'lng I lie next
Unci! mouths, not Io exceed two
assays per day. .Samples must lie
left ami reports received nl. IhoNtote
of KiiowIch aud Octlyh, TIicho free
iiHsays are for the betiellt of tho pros
pector ami district ami an urn solici
ted to liuikn the lienelltH iih far reaclt
Ing aspoHHllile.
V. .1. Uaiiii,
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Shoit LINE
AND UNION PACENC
lliiir Twins Tn llir Ul Ililllv.
I hioiiitli I'l.lllllllll slillltl nil mill Illlir
i-l sic, pun: hillv to Oiiiiihn, Chi
ciigo, Npoknne; tourist sleeping ears
.huh to Imoisiis City; Ihroiigh I'llllllinu
loin o-l leep ug ears (peisomilly con.
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iiri;N AND lllYlill .sniHiiuiiK
I or Mini I' rmieiiiisi-- En iy llvu day
at n. (Hip in. For Astoriii, wuv points
ami Noilh lleilch- Duilv (except Slllf
ilay ' at s on p. in. . ssliiiiliiy at 10:00 p.
in. Dully scrvli-e (wilier iicrnilttlllg) Oil
Wlihimetle mid Villi hill Itlvers,
Fur fuller information ask or write
your nearest ticket iigeot. or
A- L. CRAIG,
I ii nclill I'Mssellger Agent.
'IlieOiegon Riiilnmil ,X NHVOgatlon
Co I'orthilld, Oregon.
ASK Till M.l" I -Ut
tick P'rs
.S;,.illic, Sf. m.
.tf lum ii j, i, Iih, Ihilulti,
f 7nt(i(i,, SI I. oil In
AND A 1.1. PlJIN'IS I' AST AND SOUTH
0 Overland Trains Dally The Flyer
d M The Fast Mall
2
Splendid Service
Up to d.itc Equipment
Courteous Employes
Daylight Trip across the Cascade and
Rocky Mountains.
For Tickets, Hales, Fohlem and
Full Information, Call on or aiMicss,
II. DICKSON, (J. T. A.
122 3d St., Portland Ore.
S. Ii. YERKES., II. W. P. A,
Ola First A veruiR, scitllo Wsili ,
We gle expedited service on freight.
Itoiilo your shipments via Ureal.
Northern. Full in forumtltwi liiinu
Wm. llAiitii:it. (lent, Agent.
I'ol'tlaud, Oregon,
0. k S. Ii It 11 CO.
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