Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 21, 1904, Image 8

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BusincHH CardH.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakkr.
lUptlrlng t rnonMe eftsrgri.
All work gurDtccl flnt-cUM.
Wtche, Clofki and Jowcltyt Lownt r-rlwt
coTrAGK onovK, OKK.
A. H. KING
Attorney nt fjinv,
COTTAGE?, OJIOVK, OllK.
J. E. YOUNG
Attorney -at-Law
, Office on Mln street, Vt SMo
' COTTAGK GROVK, OrU
J. S. Medley. .1. C. .lobiisoii
Medley Johnson,
Attorneys-iit-lnw
Office Suite :t Hank HMg.
Special attention tilvon to Mining
nnd Corporation Law.
U T. lUtrli. A- - Wootlrock.
WOODCOCK & HARRIS,
dUoricys-at-Law
8peel ttentlon given to the Uw ot Mines.
KUUENK, OKK.
BARKER & PERMAN
rROl'KlETOUS OF
THE EXCHANGE"
11KAI.F.KS IN KINK-
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS.
Main street. Cottiiex tlr-m-. Ore.
Half & Colwcll
MltdiiE Ktislneers
U. S. Mineral Surveyors
Itooru 1 Hnnk llldp, Cottage (irove.
602-C03 Oresonlnn Hide, I-ortlnnd,
Oregon.
m, vui u;
m riiai naiiuiuu ui
OF
Cottage Grovk, Oris.
Paid jp Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loan on approved security.
Exchanges eold, available anv .ilace
11 theUnited States
nxaiUTExKiM,
Preildent.
T. c. Wheelfe,
Cashier.
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 and 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
"1st 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.B
G. A. R.
Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets
2nd and 4th Saturday.
H. C. Dutton, Adjulant.
K. O.T. M.
Caicade 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 GroveJCbapter No 4
Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays
Celio Lurch, Secty
100 First Street
Portland, Oregon.
Manufacturers ol
Self i Otitaiticd
Wood Frame
and Sectional
STAMP MILLS
Ore Feeders, Roek Crushers,
Steam Scrapers, Tram ways etc.
DEALERS IN
Iiiijjiucs,
Hoilcrs,
Pumps,
Hoists,
Water wheels
AIR COMPRESSORS
AIR ami BLKCTRIC DRILLS,
HAND DRILLS.
A Complete line of Mine and Mill
Supplier.
1 nTuln-iu'M. I'Imiih mihI I'rki's on
application to
Hammond lllf g Co.
100 First Street.
Portland, Oregon.
How About Vour Summer Vacation.
v.... .... Vill.tllltl, llliv Irt till.
Ideal seiiNl.le resort ol the North l'n-i-ltii-
Count. Kmiiul trip tickets tit
Kivntlv n-ilmvil rates on wale from
nil Southern I'nellle points In (Ire-
KOll. on an, 1 n.ier .iiiui.
A''iita for further Information nnd n
liandsomely Illustrated souvenir
booklet, or write to K.lwln Stone.
C. Jt V- it. It.. Alliany, Ore., or W.
K. Comnn. tl. f. A.. &. I. 'o l'ort-
lunil.
IX I'KAISK OK CIIAMllKULAIK'S
COUC AND DIAKUIIOKA He
MKDY. 'AlUw nctoivc you 11 few words
in praise of Cliainberlain's Colic,
Cholera anil Diarrhoea Itemedy," says
Mr. John Dan.lett, of Ko1b Pass.Texaa
"I suffereil one week with bowel trouble
and got all kind of medicine without
getling anv relief, when my frien.l, Mr.
U. Johnson a merchant here, advised
me to take tliis remedy. After taking
one dote I felt greatly relieved ami
when I had .aken the third doso was
e.itirely rnred. I thank you from tho
Iwtiom of my heart for putting this
treat remelv'in the hands of mankind."
for sale by New j;ra Drug Store.
notici: roil i'I'iji.icatio.v.
Department of the Interior.
Lund Olllre at Koxelmiw. Oregon.
July 12. 1WU.
Notice N heivhy Klvcn that the fol-lowiiig-nnmeil
settler has Hied notice
ti.4i.ttt In, 1 ti, tiink-f, Html Tirnof
In support of his claim,, and that
snlu prooi will lie nia.if iH-iori' . .
Uu County Clerk atKiiKene, tln-Kon,
on September L'li. I!HU, vU: William
II. drill) ihlsil.lv. No. KSlil. for
the NK 'A Sit, III T 1!) S., It. 1 West.
He names thefollowln wltnessesto
prove his cont inuo'iis residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. F. Mcllee, of Kail Creek, Lane
Co.OreKon, Thoinus .Maloy, of .Ion,
IjuioCo. Oregon, W. K. Tate, of
Zlon, I.ancCo. lreon, lT. (i. tirlllln,
of I'nll l're.;k. Lane Co. Oregon.
J.T. IliiiixiiiH, IteslHter.
THKCII A'lTANOOOA ADVKHTISIXti
Tho Chnttanoo!a Molicino Cumpany,
with lal.r:;tories ami general oIIIclmuI
Chattan.Kva, Tenn.'sn'e, it.i.l bratieli
houses at t Jiiis, Mo., uiid San I'lan
cisco, Col., has U'come one of thelari;est
proprieptrv ineilicine eoneerns in the
world. Iii thfgrowtli of this great busi
nits two fi.etorH hau Im-cii il.imiiiant :
The in.i it of its products Wine ol
Cardui and Tliidliird's Ulack-Diaught
has lieen widely recognized and the
original ii.lvcilising methods adopted
have creileil great comment. The
publicity for thete medicines does not
conslBt of the catch phri.Hj and ex
travagant statement, too often employed
in advei lining today, but instead the
plain story of experience with tho medi
cines given in the plain language of the
people themselves. The following let
ter is n fair sample of the thousands of
Wine of Caidui testimonials published
miring the pant twenty years.
AllSCKSS.
V. 11. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss.,
....i.na A ir. 1002? "I want tn fiav
ft word of pralco for liullard's Sncw
Liniment I stepped on n nail, which
caused the cords In mo leg to contract
and an nhieess 10 riso in my kiicu, um,
the doctor told mo that I would have a
stifrieg, soono day I went to J. l'
lord's .1. ug stoio (who is In Dunvcr,
Colo). Ho lecoinmellded 11 liottlo ot
Snow L.tilment; J got n DOc size, and it
enroll mv leir. It Is the best liniment
In the world.
AHCKssiW, Willi lew exceptions, uro
f ltw.t.. rf uritiMtiiiiitlritl nr tll'llilltv.
They may, however, result from blows
or from loreigu bodies, introduced Into
tho skin of llesh, such us splinters,
thorns, etc. Sold by Morgan nnd lire
liant. Mniltlitn l,n: over enuallcd it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
' Dr. King's
New Oiseowery
ForCi
ONNCMl'TIO.V f.Ut
oii.ii.iMuua toiJi.oil
A Terfect For All Tliroat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It fall. Trial Dottlet free.
H IjOh 1 f 1 I IS
ABRIDGING THE LAW.
It Took Tlnif, lint II W 1'lnnllT Hr
lurril to One Merll
"Hcfore we were mnrrlen." cogitat
ed the round shouldered but otherwise
upright man as lie proceeded with lit-
task of washing the dishes which his
wife had left In nn untidy state when
she departed for the convocation of
the sewlug circle. "I concocted In my
mlnd-qulte n long series of bylaws
and regulations which should govern
ami shapo our married life. Thero
were rules and formulas calculated, so
I believed, to lit almost any emergency
that might arise, and from time to
time I added codicils as they occurred
to me till In tho cml It was n veritable
constitution duly authorizing two to
live cheaper than one and happier than
anybody else.
"Hut shortly after tho ceremony
which made us two souls with but u
single thought, ns they say in stories,
I began little nt a tlmo to nmend tho
document it was n mental one, ns T
said before and, strange as It may ap
pear, tho more amendments I added
the shorter It became, till now, after
the lapse of fourteen years or weu.ieo.
bliss, my constitution Is so reilucc.1
that It Is coinposedof only one sec
tion, which Is as follows:
" 'Section 1. What my wife says Is
law.' "
OUR BLIND SPOT.
A I'orllon or Uery i:e In Aliolnlelr
lliriillile to I.lKl.t.
On the back of the eyeball Is a pecul
iar expansion of the libers of the optic
nerve which Is called the retina. Kv
cry part of this Is not equally sensitive
to the action of light. A small portion,
where the organization Is most perfect.
Is called from lta color tho yellow spot.
This is only one six-thousandth of
nn Inch In diameter, yet It produces
tho most perfect sensation of vision.
A little nearer to the nose Is another
spot, which, though full of fibers of tho
optic nerve, Is absolutely Insensiblo 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
cyo and looking ut tho left hand dot
and moving the paper toward you till
tho left hand dot disappears.
Helmholtz In his lecture tells us that
"this blind spot Is so largo that It might
prevent our bcclng eleven moons If
placed side by side, or a man's faco at
a distance of only six or seven feet,"
and that "Mnriotto, who discovered
tho phenomenon, nmused Chorion II.
and his court by showing them how
they might see each other with their
beads cut off."
Cattle In Ilnvurla,
Cattle In Ilavarlu aro much used la
plowing and hauling. They nro fre
quently yoked In a curious manner, so
that tho pull conies from the forehead
and not from the neck, or, rather,
shoulders, which Is the ordinary way
elsewhere.
rinntillnir nthlnir.
The village council of Illrslngen,
Alsatla, Issued the following advertise
ment: "N'untod, 11 good man for wind
ing up tho steeple clock. No salary
ut tho beginning; later on double."
The Smart Set
A illaaxiiic ok' Cleverness
Magazines should liave it well-defined purpose.
. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the
motives of The Smart tict, ilie
Its Novels (a complete one iiicnch miinligr) nie by the most
brilliant authors of both lieinisphctcs.
Its fihort stories am matchless clean nnd full of human interest.
Uajolces, ivilUcistns, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most
mirth-provoking.
100 piijies Delightful Rending
No pages are wasted 011 cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or
wearying essays nnd idle discussions.
Jivery inve win uaeresi, enavin and rej resit you,
Subscribe now 2M0 'f ytar Hcinit in chemie, P, O. or Ji
is older, or registered letter to The Smart Set, JG2 Fift
press older,
.I t'll J.UTK
N. B, Sample Copy Sent Free
... !,. ..7.
1
V Smooth Tootcr.
iniiiu iiine to the store, mo day.
Anil to the tlniirgtst he did say.
My feet once all covered with corns.
Are now ns smooth us a yearllngr"
horns.
IVe I'op lim All Com Salve for sale
Morgan & Ilrehnut.X
NKULKCTKl) COLDS.
Kvery part of the miicoun membriuie,
the 1100, throat, ears, head and lungs,
etc., are subjected todbgnxe mid blight
from neglected cul.ls. Uallard's llore
IkiuuiI Syrup is n plea:in.l and effective
reme.lv. 26c, 60c, tl.OO. V. Akendriek,
Valley Mills. Texas, writes: "I have
us-etl llidlard's llorckouiid Syrup for
coiitihs and tliroat troubles; it is 0
pleasant anil ollectivo remedy." Tor
sale by Morgan nnd llrchaut.
RUDUCUD KA1IIS 10 ST LOUIS LX
I'OSI I ION.
The .Southern I'acillc Co will sell
round trip tickets at Kivutl.v reduced
rates to St Louis ami Chicago ac
count tho St l.ouls Kxposltlou. on
the follovlli tlales: .1 line 111, IT, IV
.lulv I. :i; August S, !l, III; Sept, -in-iK'r'l,
ii, T: ticlober :!, I,.",
lioiiiK Hip must be completed
within Ion days fr.nii .lute., I sale,
and passengers will be permitted In
stun on any day that will enable
them to reach destination within the
ten days limit. ICetiirii limit ninety
davs, but not later than Dec :!lst,
1!H.
for full Information as to rates
and routes call on Auenl S I'aeilh
t'o at Collage tiroff, Oregon. ;
Note .Iiine "Hi has lieca author
ized as a stile date for Louisiana
I'iii'cIiiik.. Imposition tickets, in ad
dition to sale .lules previously an
noiiuci'd fur .Iiine. This will enable
purchasers of tickets in be at the Im
position 011 iiii'iin 1 my .11111,' i.itn
IIK.MTII TL WOMKV.
l'liimp elieeks, lliishttl u llh III.- Mill
glow of health and 11 pure enmj lexioii,
makes all wmiiea beautiful. I'tike a
.mail .lime of Ilcrbine after each meal ;
it will , revi-.lt coiistipatioii and help
digest what you liuvn e.tlen, H) Mis
Win M. Sir, ml, Midlothian, Texan,
ft rites, May HO, 1001 ; "Wo have useil
llerhiue in our family for eight yearn,
ami found it the best modiciuo wu ever
fed for eonstiputiiiil, biliouj fever anil
11, alar, a." ,.l.l by Morgan anil lite
haul, Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
IWASE OF IMITATIONS,
TSC CtHUINC PftEMIUD 0NIV BY
Oallard-Snow Liniment Co.
OT. IOUIB. MO.
X
Ifth
on Application.
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.
1 In illlll'
Miss Maty .mu'j "" V ll(,v.
er pay wnnt.- . f
Ms Violet KUt". f"rm,r w , u,
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V harlle . .
Ms, i,,ulc M Miller of llr.t'..sl,i rg.
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M Mary Thtxtphllu. the W
I 1..IM.I iHlltl'lTl' Hill
1 Mar) 1 .
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hi. , nun). ..I"' ' M
M M I.I..MI.-.I Hie KMe J'''ll,v
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. I i .l.wie. I"'-"') f"llr
, , l.e Hie (.III)' prnellull "'
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,u, 01 11 in,,, lilne works eiiiplojIiiK
ihlii) il' i.'.
SPORTING NOTES.
limit,,
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.. n.llii.r U uut for tie IIkM
h innil.HiMilp 11ml I enter t
, I ., r
. ,
eiitly bought Africander,
,,, llinv le.ir-olil of lusl
I
IKHI
J, ui iVrU'lt Ii nw 11 liiiseliull en
tlnisiit nnd Is captain of the lliiyshli
Aihleilc club i.'Miu of llayslde, S. V.
Ik.- Weir. Hie "llelfast Spider." win.
.,,, tears iigo was 11 crack fwitlier
weight. I. now In Australia with Hilly
Miuphy
Tl,.. ilcht iirumoters of lltltte, Mont.,
Iiuvo .iK'Idetl to bury the hatchet, and
boxing will be lillowed to colillliue by
the iniiyor.
Harry Corbett has alren.ly phictl
SXMO on Jack Mmirw aguliist Jim
cflrle. Is'ttlug that Jluuroc will come
up fur the llfti'cntli roiiuii 11 Jen iilhm.
At the npeuliig of the llrlghtun lletu-h
(N. Y.i rui-e unvt lli-riuls. carrying Jlk'l
pounds, iipiuled the trink risxuil of
Voter, HIS. who enrrlitl but I'."-'
pounds.
Voung t'orls-tl linlsts Hint Jimmy
llrltt shall bux It 1 lit luHltle of two
inoiilhs or not at nil. t'orls'tt refuses
to wait mull Diveiuber unless given
liberty to take till other mutches.
At the recent amateur Hlhlellc chain
ptoiiships at Itochdulc, Luglulul. Arthur
Dully, the American crack sprinter,
was defeated In the 1m) yard tbish by
J. V. Morton of the South Uiudoii
Harriers, who won by Inches.
JOHN RUSKIN.
Hump Chara-..-r-Ullea .l tlnr ut the
31 .! Iilrrrlli.u .if Slpu.
IlutMn'r! kiiiilntie. had Hi rood. In
tho cftficiitlal Hweetness of hi nature.
Everything In llfo had comtplrcd to
(.poll him. lie waa often willful nnd
wayward and exlravafiuit, but the lift
ter elements of IiIm bring prevailed orer
tlnwo which, to bit harm, Were to gain
power when ho was relenbed from tho
controlling liillucuco of hit father
good xciiso ami hit inother'H authority,
Tho extraordinary keeiincii.t of hl.t per
ceptlonM of external thlugii, tlio vlvucl
ly of hl.t Intelllgi'iice, the nrtlor of lib)
temperiiuieiit, the luimciiiie variety of
tils IntcrratM antl occupatlont nnd tlio
rcHtlctt energy and Itidimlry with
which he pursued them, uindo hint one
of llio mutt lutcrcHtlug of men. And
coinbhntl im they were with deep pi
etlc 11 m I tleeper moral Kcnliiueiit as
well at with a born desire to give
pleasure, they garo to Intercmmo with
him a (harm which lucreaaetl as nc
iuahitnnce grew Into nffecUouuto
frlcndthlp. Hit mind wan indeed at
Hilt tlmo In a state of ferment. Ho
was still mainly busy with thtiso topics
of art and nature to which his writings
had hitherto been devotitl. Hut his
work In tho Held had led him Into oth
er Ileitis of in.pilry, which ttrctclicd
wide ami dark before him, through
which no clear paths were visible and
Into which he was entering not with
out hope of opening a way. Hence
forth his chief mission was that, not
of tho guide In matters of art, but of
tlio social reformer. Charles TCIIot Nor
ton in Atlantic.
Sallrrllo AclJ.
caiicyue ucld Is on Ingntllcnt of
strawberries und to a osH degree of
.'.wot umcr iruiiH.
An Odd Colncltlencr,
Tin- unnlversarv of ttiu doatli of tlio
first .Napoleon nt fit. Helena Is tho ono
nnd only day In tho year when tho set
tins sun nppcurs framed within tho
curve or urchwuy ot the Arc .lo Trl-
fate? 1'"rl'i' U " colnddeDCO
Ueltt um I.lTfllhood.
An applicant for relief In England,
who recently appeared before tho (Swan
sea Kuurtlluns, saltl ho llytj by getting
ui: wisi:
At f I. a year
wi.;;,!,7tho,,'ninm',,r',t'i''
Journal for Investors
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JOURNAL V0H INVIJSoi(S Co!
Legal nifink at the
Uohumia Nur.nu'p
INDIGESTION
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THEDFORD'5
iLA(l-DRAU(iHT
Mor i.V.hmm i cauikhI l.y
cuiitiiwtioii thai' ''X y
l,.r ,ba' riMtlford
lll.it It 1'riiuglit nut only re
,t..e..iili""ii I'lilfUlM
dmrrltteit ami ibi-'ittery nl
kivM tlte iH'wel' r.'ultir.
All ,littl.l" "U
jo-cnl fk.
TL.- .U.tr.l lllnrk
lirmight i d," lt iiifl
.ilie to fgul'ilf lb" 'Vnli
I lime ewr iiwd. Slltlt.
A M lilt A NT. Sihsi.1
Kerry. N 0.
COM5TIPATI0TI
THE WHITEHS.
Mine i: Murlit lhnin'"l. the notttl
r.ligllsh author. "I"1'"1 "'u
ter In the t nU.tl Stun
Mm II A Mlt.li.-I1 Ken. Hi" Amrr
lean iinthor. has 11 M "ne ,lf distill
gulthe.1 iincettry, nticliliig back In
Meiiry 111. of CmtUml-
Walter Klttmlge. titrBiillior of that
world famoiii" it'liB. 'Teiitlng on llm
Old t'auui tlroiiihl." H Mill llvlnK In
the hamlet of Itittl't. IVrry. N. 11..
where he c0lnpti i""ii "I hU advulie.
itl 11 ge.
Aiiguslut TlH)in, the playwrlghl.
hilt all but decided ileHiiltely to wltlw
pcrimiiiently In Uurii. Mr. Thomat.,
who has ulwayi. Uvu a utalwurt Amer
ican In all his tauten, thought llmt ho
would never select llutvl u I'luc
of r.nltieiice. Hut hU views wire
cliung.il by sojourn of noutn moiilht
abroad.
TRAIN AND TRACK.
Today there are appruilnwtely l.ooo.
OUU rnllrond men In the United Ktut.n
uudc-r whitt uinouiiu to u prutll.nl rule
of total abstlufiuv.
It seems in ti an tttlultlli.li.tl fat
that u trolley ruu.l Is nttollt lo In, built
Into the Yom'iultf. This will do away
with the seventy two miles of staging
Whk-li Iwve hltherlo rvslrlited trmel
to that region. '
A new railroad, planned to scsle
dray's MtiW, near Dillon. I'olu , will at
tain a belglit ut least 3W fift greater
than Um, road which climb I 'Ikes
Itt-nk. The new rood will lap an lint,r
taut mining area. I he (i.tirg.'ttiwn ills.
Irlet, and will be a feeder for Uilh the
fulu rinlo mill .Southern uud tho tiemer
il I (lo llrumle railroads.
Ntirit'i: nut I'liiii.iCA iiiiN.
Hulled State Land Olllt e,
lltKttburg, (Ire., .Ill lie IT, lll.
S'ulit'tt Is h.Mi'liv given thai ill nini
pliuiieu Willi the provisions ,( Ihe Ael
ol I uigres ut .liiiie.'l. IH7S. eullllitl "An
set for Ihe shIimiI Timber Isnils in tint
slates of California, Untiiii, Ni-viula anil
W'asliiiigton Terriltiry," ,. itxleiiditl In
ail Ilie I, ill, la- l.iml sliiti s liy at'l ol All
gust I, Ih'.l-.', n-ear It. I'uge, ,,( .Mulfl,
Cotinly ,,( Line, Slate .if Oityon,
lias this tlav llhtl 111 this ,,111,-e IiIhhwoiii
taleiiieiit No.ii'jrn for tin. piirchaso ol
tll.'.l-H III n.M-l.OII 1, J OH II-
ship a) South, ol Itan-.'it'J wmt iiinl will
Hirer piool to show that llm laud sought
is mere valuablh for lis tiuils'riir stiinu
than for ngrli'iiltiinil nurno.es. ami tn
.-stiililtt.il Ids claim tosuiil anil M,(Citi,J,
J. Walton, II. S. C.iiiiiiilt.iuner nt Kit
gene, Oregon, no I'riihiy the lltb tlay of
netiieiiiimr, IUOI ,
Ho naines un witnesses:
James N, Italnlle. tlcorire U' llunlnr
Il.ivltl .Muriihy, ail of l-Iugeue, ami
Muncey (iisldardof .MiiIh-I. nil ol I
(!i, Oregon
Any ami all ticrsoiis elalitilinr ml.
Vorsely the alsiviHlitscrllHtl lands an, ne
piest(l to lllu their claims in this olllre
on or nelorimahl ti, ,y 0f Hept,, 11101
,j J. T. IliiuaiKH Itcgirlcr.
NOTICi: KOI I I'UHLIOATION.
United Klalt-H Laud Ollllc,,
lloseburg, Ore., July Ist.lUIII
atttico is liciebv given that In I'fHMIlll-
aiieo with tho provisloiiH ol tlio ael ol
LoiigrcsHof Juiittll, I87H, eutitleil "All
Act for tho sale of TimlsT Lumls In tho
Ht'ites ol Oaiiforiila, Oregpn, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," us "ox
tended to all tho I'ubllo Lund Kliilos by
act ot August 1, It'll:!,
KM MA KTAI'I.I.'.s
of Lugciic, Co. ol Lane, Htato ofOie
gun us this diiylllcl In this nirini ber
sworn stuten t No. mils, for the pur-
1. up .,i wu, tv n 01 p. y i ol Sen Noill
In 1 11 No 111 H It,.,.,,,. n vu. 1
and will oiler proof to show that
tho land sought Is mom valuiiblu for lis
timber or slono than for iiKrleiillurid
iiiriMises,ninUii establish her claim lo
"aid lain bfloio .I..I. Walton, U. H.
Umiiiissloiier ut his olllco at I'iiigone,
Lane (Jo. tlreirou. no M,itn..i.i 11. n otn.
day of Kept, 100 1.
HI10 mimi'H as wIIikubhoh!
Unjrles Owlen. of Creswell, Thomas
Mai, or. H. 1). Allen Willi M ..II
of Kiigono, Oro, '
Any mm mi persons eluimiug adversely
the above dt'erlli,l 1.11..1. .......,...i
to lllu their eliiiuiH in this olllco on or
.t-ioro sum si nav ol Heptember 1001,
J. I . lliiiiiiiKH, ItojilHter.
Free Assays
Kl'I'O AHUIIt'U 1,'ltl I,.. ,. in ,1,. ... 11..
IiuttiKt proHpeeldi'H tlnrliiK Hi" next
"ireo inoiuiiH. nut tn nvm.d twn
jiHNii.VH per iluy. HiiinplcH iniiHt bo
left, noil ii'iiiii'iu ,.i.i.,iiui,ii ,ii 1 1.1. ui......
ef KiiowleHiind (leHys. Theso free
1
1
..nniun uio mi' 1110 iieiienii 01 tno lll'IIH.
IK-e tor anil district und nil uro sollel.
led to iiiuko tho henulllH iih (nr it'iieh.
UK iih possible,
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Splendid Service
Up to date Equipmtnl
Courteoui Entjb:
Daylfeht Trip icross tba Ciscrii t
Rocky Mountains.
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K11II lnfniiiiti..ii 1 i irlMlv
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122 3d St., Portland Ori
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