Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, September 05, 1906, Image 8

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Lodge Directory.
A. F. & A. M.
Cottige drove I.O'ltfe No. 51.
Meeting 1st nml Isrd We.i.ics.l.iyB
of each month.
Ii. 1 Wooley, W. M.
J. H. Lurch, Secy.
G. A. R.
Apporaalnx Tost No. 34.
Meets at 1 p. iu. on the 2ml ami
1th Saturday of each month.
IV. P. I,. Woods, Tost Com.
G. V. McR'.vnolds, Adjutant
w. o. w.
Bohemia Cunp No. 200.
Meets each Friday evening.
F. C Co (Tin un, Consul Coin.
Chs. VnttDenbiiru, Clerk.
O. E. S.
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4.
Meetings held on 2nd nml 4th Fri
d ty of each mouth.
Mrs. C. H. liurkholder. V. M.
S. lientiett, V. V.
Miss Celia Lutch. Secy.
K. of P.
Juvenilis I.odfe'e No. 4S.
Meets every Wednes lay night.
h. W. Buker, Chaucellar Com.
Chas. Vnnl'enhin j,', K. ofH. v S.
I. O. O. F.
Cottage drove No.C.S.
Meetings every Saturday night.
S. S. Shortridge, N. G.
Gus D. (iross. Secy.
Royal Neighbors.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday
each month.
Ethel Hisby, Grade.
Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder.
ol
M. W. of A.
Meetings ist and 2rd Tuesday.
Lelloy Woods, Cotn-ul.
C. W. Wallace, Secy.
Rebekahs
Cottage Grove No. 21.
Meetings itt, 3rd aud 'th Friday of
each month.
Etta liaker, N. (.
Katie Ii. Venteh, Secy.
MBA
Modern Brotherhood of America
Meets 2nd and 1th Tuesday nt I. O.
O. F. Hal!.
T. W. Jenkins, Sec.
w. o. w.
St. Valentine Circle 121.
Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W
O. W. Hall.
Flora J. Miller, Clerk.
L. O. T. M.
Lady Latnson Hive No. 12.
Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each
month.
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, E. C.
Miss EetaStnford, K K.
K. O. T. M.
Cascade No. IU.
Meets every Thursday night.
O. II. Veatcb.Cora.
K. K. Uennis, Cooter.
Fair, Second Southern Oregon District
Agricultural Society.
Roseburg, Ore., Sejit 4, 5,6,7,
H, l'JOG.
For the above occasion a rate ;
one and one third fare will be made
from Cottage drove to Roseburg
H id return.
Sale dates, September 'i, 1, 5. 0,
7 aud 8, 1006.
Children of half age, one h'df of
the above rale.
"Oretfon Sttvto Fair"
Salem, Ore.. Sept. 10th to ifitli
inc. iUofl.
For the ubove occasion ra'e of
$3.8o to the Fair Grounds and re
turn will be tuade.
Limit: Continuous trip in each
direction. Final return limit Kept
iOth. Dales of sale: Sept. 9th t"
rsth inc., Child'en. One-hub
above rate.
J. M. Isiiam. Agent.
Harrimuii seemx to bo sijueelr g
because Hill has got the No. Pacific
Terminal Co. iu Portland bottled
up so it cannot enlarge its yards,
and has acquired the lands for his
road, when Ilariiman was aft r
them. All sides eeeui to get it now
and thee,
Millions Celebrate Labor Day.
Molality was 1 1 itr Day tluoii:li
out tin' i'nited Stales anil in al
most all of th" l.)lj,er tossns, para
tics aial e,ioat Celebrations svete held
j j j"" . ' that more people wee
jlii line ill lliee pil.l 111. in rVi
known I t. Tote,
Irrigation Congress in Session in Noise
Tlx' gieat litigation landless is
assembled in Roisc, with hundreds
uiul thousands of delegates and in-terc-ted
men in attendance1. Train
loads t I" people from all the- Western
states were icsmt with their gov
ernors and 111 "ii of notice. The
opet.in- was grace I by vn c ptesi
dent Fairbanks
Gn at is the work
of the Reclainiition Service and the
Congtess hopes to for at d uot onlv
governmental work but piivntc
woik as well.
Sixty-seven y eats ago, on Febru
ary 11, the Fniversitv tif Missouri
was fonnul. This is
state university in west
sissii pi river. From the le'ciiininu
of its onuses of ins't ui lion
I4. isil. this iinivuit. has been 111
continuous operation except for a
few months, I'miiig the eivil war
Its bud, lings. i,T"iiuU. Looks and
other eipnpmeiit uu valued at
"bout UIMHXlil.
The Ktnpp 11'. in!-
in ( I C I lll.l M
ion j my 1 cmptos eil vo'1"' siijicMu
j ten lets and , - - " t woikni' ti, an
Tit I . . . -
inerease of 7,000 in on- mouth la
the M'e! wrks alone into m-'li
are employed. Th.- avei.ige wae
is about 1 4 ) for a tiiii" hour day
The initiisiit CiiinieKs, Fra'a-'-,
svhrc l.lol lives were lost by tx
plo-iou some mo'iths eo, have il
su.'iuis. vorkd by nine shafts pro-
iluein ' ni 1.
Itcltl ' III 1,1 .IMiJUt 2 IOO.O l) tons
of s"rii!!-l)itiMnu)ous mi 1 atuhrin ite
ai.il, or about oik -filteenth a 1 1 of
the total lor tii' whole co iatty, the
cnupariy e" p
11 l) inii.t i s.
o in .
mote
tl
mil
(old stealing is a lucrative oo-n-pa'ioa
fot In i 1 1 r . In Ru-sia an
ihoiitative estimates place the pec
ulations at 10 to 10 per cent of the
annual gold outru, and in tit
Kulgo.iliu lici t of Wts' Australia
the loss to mine mviuis is variously
calculated at $350,000 to $5,000,
000 annually. It is claimed that
the-largest stealers are officials at
the mines.
In mining the upex i.s the highest
point of outcrop of a mineral vein
or lode. This is the common defi
nition of the t' ini. th"iigh its legal
significance m ist be interprt ted in
accordance with the local condi
tions. According to the Revised
Statu'es of the United States for
IsrJ. the ownerot a mineral claim
which includes the apex is al owed
to follow the vein along the dip lor
an indtfitiite distance, without re-
yard to the ownership ot the over-
lying Mirface, so that the proper lo i
cation of the apex is of the utmost I
importmce in establishing the lines J
for a cluim- I he courts have de
cided that the apex need not p-
pcar necessarily at the suifce;
hvnee the lenn does not ..exactly
coincide with the tetm o'itcr"i
In tie ease of an inclined vein
whose apex is concealed, but which
outcrops Hi some point lower down.
he right id mining 1 conveyed to
the owtur of the outcrop claim.
lost European countries have
mining 1 tw s that giant tin- owior
the tight to mine only wiilun the
vertical limits of his ilaim.
The (ireat Northern mines in t lie
I 'due River I'istrict are about to be
sold to Eisttrn capitalists through
the J. C. i.e- Co -
W. A
lle, it" t'.roe in fiem the
o-i Wednesday and
VesUM.i
brought Mrs. Ilogute and the h:l
dreiiilowii with l.'im. Mrs. Il
g"to left that b me evening for Sa
lem to l h u 1 the m.nri-igi' of her
sister.
Frank Stillman and wife with
Mrs. p'ields have relumed from
their camping trip above Wildwood
and it is said Frank got all the fish
there wore in the stteams but left
a few of the game lor others. What
he did with his cnu b is hard to
tel.'.
W. T. Ilankins of tlm Siur Enm-
ber Co. was in town on Wednes
day and reports everything in fine
condition, and the mill doing well.
He says the ear shortage has been
much relieved recently, and while
they have some lumber piled in the
jard, yet it does not amount to
m uc h.
Fled KuKi-tl of the Chumbms
EumbirCo. was in town Tmsday,
and came back J'Vdny again, goiny
north on biisim hs. The paity that
has been .-.pMiding the .summer a'
Mr. Russi Is camp bioke up ami
Mrs. Kusi! m 1 le a ln) to the
tmit elloAnton-i I'uik with the
paity and is now returning
home. Mr. Russel has fouud it
rather lonesome after the whole
jolly camp left, h aving him iu soli
tary glory, with the Japuiieso cook.
Mother Meeting.
A sets iiititslitiL'
i A sets inkMeslinf,' "Motlnrs
V.tctine;' 'wa- liuM l.t Ktid.iy tit
- j tlie home t-l Mis. I.eKnv W001N.
Topic, 1' ire ital Responsibility"
foj what 1 in children tend, Pcvot
ioiml exercises consisted of a hymn,
pi tut by Mis. linker and sctipturc
reading l":om Malt. 1, ilT.jS nnd
jo-hua I, t '. by Mrs. heSpain,
who believed the scarcity of Inbon rs
was largely duo to disregard of the
command "pray yo the l,ord of the
Harvest tli.it il will scml fith
more laborers into U s harvest.
When God commands to pray, Ife
pledges Himsell to answer, and if
laborers continue few, we must be
- nt f iuj,. u.,r pnIt is to be strtinu and
! very courageou" and to piay for
more laborers whilo doinc. with our
might what our hands lind to tlo.
Tlio V. C T. F. had its inception
in prayer an.l must so continue if
at all successful.
After a song by Mis. Hiker, Mrs.
Winder read "The Atrocities ol
the oldest the Colored supplement nml ' l-itnl-of
the Mis- i"g ' Substitute."
V gtuctal discussion brought out
ncli point- ns the child's initiative
i l'll'uUy, which prompts him to do
w hat lie leads of and the notd of
high idenl-i in their literature; close
p ieut"l cen-orship of home litem-
'lure; co-operntiou between father
an 1 mother on this lioiiit, with
m.inv intt resting illustrations fiom
real 1 fe
This meeting wis tollowiil by
the annual lueetiug for repot ts of
siipet intemlents and election of of
lieers.
Mrs. John Raker was elected
president, Mrs. M. J. Chamber lain
recording and corresponding secre
tary and Mrs. I.eRoy Woods, treas
urtr.
A verv iiiterestitA; report fiom
I.'.',. li:in :ul Mr Cli im.
l.t rlain, disclosed much pikt but
! ..(Tt 1 i ... ork. Mimdrol.s of bo-
1 j oets accompanied by texts, have
cheered the sick and mitigated the
terrors I th-- grave for thoso left
'behind: food mil clothing have
been disti ibuted to the needy and
in many ways has the command to
milliter t' the nick mid distressed
been fulfilled
Owing to the previous meeting,
moit of the reports had to be con
tinued to "iiother nueting to be
hold at the homn of Mrs. John Ua
ker on Friday of this week, when
superintendents will be appointed.
AU member please attend.
Sten.sland Caught in Tangier.
Paul (). Stenslaiid, the defaulting
pre idttit of a Chicago bank, was
captured in Tangiers, which coun
1 t r v h"s no extradition laws, through
j a hint given by a woman iie had
fcurncl. While TaiiL'icrs has no
: extradition laws, the Sultan of Mo
j r-jcco in on friendly terms with
America and pennits pi isoners to
he taken out of the cuntrv.
Subncribe for the Nuggel
How's This London Mineral Springs?
In 1SC0 nearly 47,00(1,000 gallons
of mineral water liotn' springs 111
the United States were sold, in iy00
Go, 000, 000 gallon, nnd in 190'
about 70,000,000 gallons, while in
the current year thre is promise of
an increased output, may be to -,.
000.001) I'ullons. It is calculated
that Americans- spend nunn ill y
sometliing lik-? f2O,000,O(j() for min
eral waters; of this the actual pto
ducer g ts about 5''-, 000, 000 or I0
Ier cent, the balance being accoun
ted lr by t x e ii-e of fi eight, but
tling and retailers profit
NOTMT: FOR IM Iif.lCATION
))ep;trtuienl of Hie Interior.
I.und (Jllice at ItoHelmri;, Oregon,
July fit Ii, l!M Mi.
Notice is hereby given that the M
i" wiiig'-mime'i Hi itier iius iiici not in
of his iiitciition to make timil proof in
sitpiioil of his claim and that wild
proof will be mailt; before J'egistcr
and Receiver, I'. S. La ml OHlce, at
Host-bin-).', Oregon, on Sejitember Tilli
liinii viz:
KI.MKR DOOld TTbi:,
II E No IhcvS, f..r I ha S", Sy, and
loin 'i ami of Sec 1 r 'U s, It 2 V
I Ii" miiin-M Ih" l"l!iivvlny wilncHeH
lo prove Inn continuous rci-idi-nci
upon and cult ivn t ion of wild lam! vi.
Jasper I 'at t on of ol t iitf" (1 rove, )re-
K011, 1). Ii. KiiKhi nd, of ('ot tage ( ! rove
Oregon, I'eiry 'a nSchoiat I: . tif Cut-
tage (irovc, Oregon, J rank I'.ah -, of
Koieini, Oregon.
iSeiijamiii I. Ividv.
Regis ter.
NOTJCi: FOR IM'JJIdC.VTIOV.
Di pai liiient of the Interior,
Land Otlice at Rohi'Ihii";,', Oregon,
July, :i 11)0(1.
Notice is hereby given that the I'ol
lowing-miitied settler has tiled notice
of his Intention to make linal proof In
support 01 his claim, ami that Hind
j.i-Mof wl.'l be made before, V. W. Cal
kins, II. S. Oom'r at his ollice nt Eu
gene, Oregon, on September L"ilh,
l',M)ii, viz:
Oi:o KROI.I.
II l No. I07!i;i. for the v; si: l-l, and
S'jj S.W' of Sec s, 'I P L'O K, R I W.
lie mimes the following WitllCHM'H
to prove Jil s continuous resilience up
on uiul cultivation of naid land. I. :
.Samuel II. Mi Kcnian of l.otaiie,
Ore., Eero.v 15. Woodruff, of Eorane,
Oregon, John Hunt, of l.oiaue, Ore
gon, Samuel O. E'tckwood, of horane,
Oregon.
J'.knja.min Ji. l.nnv.
IteglHter 1
TIMItl'.K L.VNH l NO I K'i: I'l Hi
rt bidi A i i in
I'lnlcd S,ii,"h I, and OMnc,
lioscbiirc, Oie., Mas '.'s, r.ioi.
Not Ice is In tel " i:l t n I h it In com
pllance with tin inovl-ionn o the act
of I 'oiuJiesM of June II, Is'.s, i-atlthd
an "An act for tin- -ale ol tlmlnH
lands in t ln St.i tc- it I'libioi ni.i. (ire
goti, ,e mbi and t'iisl,inc,t on Tcrrl
tttl'.V ," as e tended to nil the 1'ill.Ilc
Laud Slates tv act i f August I. -'i'.
O.si'Alt S. ( n )i IM 1,
of Cottage (irove, I imnlv of Lane
Stale tor TerriloiN I of Oicgnu, ha-'
this dav tiled iu this ultie' his nwoiii
statement No. ns.'rj. lor Ihe piil'elnee
or the SW NV II, N W I 1 sW I I.
of Seclinii No. '.'! In Tow a-hip No. JI
foilth, Range No. .'! wi nt and willol
fer proof to slnnt t hat Hie la ml : ou;".h
is moii' valuahle lor its tunlier 01
utolie I hull fol" agi ielllt ill ,il pntpo-.es,
and t i 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 his claim to s il I l.md
befoie W. W. Calkins. I'. S. ('..mini 1
siolier, at his olll e at Lii. t lie, (lie
goli. 1 hi I'riday , I hn "Jltli day I An
gust, I'Mli,,
lie names as witnesses;
John Shclton, Ambrose I, I
aid, (i k'. Carlile. 1 :i' r W dl, all
1 if Cot t.ige ( i 1 1 iv", Lane I n , Oregon.
Anv and all person- cl.iinong ad
Vel'scly Ihe aliov edesei ib'd lauds are
rtspicsted to tile their chine-. In tlds
otlice on or Im"'oi". .tid :.'ith day "i
August, puni. "'Il :'.i)
Ri n.ivmis L. Lnnv. Rcgl-ier
ri.Mlll.R LN) A(' MiTIi K mi;
I I I'.I.M A I ION .
I llited Stales Laud Oiln e
Roseburg, re .. Al iy L's. 1'iim;.
Not ice is hen by given Hint incom
pliance with the act of Congress, ol
Junco, s?s enlitled an ,aet for tin
sale of timber laud-i In (he St.il'-s ol
California . heo", Nevada an I W'a.h
I n g toll Tel rpory," as c ten led to ah
tlie I 'ulilic I .a lid SI ale- Ii v act ol
August 1. s:i.'. '
.M Mill'. R .'. A l: V
ot L imi ne count s of La ne S I ,ite 1 1 ir
TelliloiSi o( lliegnli, has thUdas
tiled III this olli 'i" his ss i l"ll st a t e
men t No. i;s.",."i, 1 r (he pm chase of the
N'jSW1,, lots :i. lot Seel ion No. :; in
Titwiishlp No. 2'J .soiitli, Range No :;
west and ss lll oiler piool lo vhoss
thai the land sought Is nmie s.ilnal le
for Its timber or slonc 1 h.m for ;igi i
ciiliural purposes ami to -1.1U, I,
claim to sjiLI land before W. . ( ,,
kins, I S. ( iiniiuis-ioner, at Lugi-no,
Oregon, on I'riday the :'th d.n oi
August , r.Hir,. He names a- witnesses
Henry Combs, l ili-her Oi er, Wdl.i.i in
Witte, Jo-hua R iiise ad of Loii,,,n,
LaiieCo., (lieoon. Any and all per
sons claiming adser.-cly the nbovc
desclibed lands are I ( u - -1 I tolde
their claims iu this ollice on or bei..n
said Jlth day of August, pun,.
Li n.ismin L. lams .
Ji-:!u Regi.-tel.
TIM 1(1 '.R LAND. ACT JI N L :i. s7s
No I U K l oli I'l RLICA I ToN
I'niti d Stales Iain I tll. e.
Roseburg, Ore, Mai" js, pine.
Xntet in hcrt -by gl .-n tti.it fit rm-
plianee with the tirovisioiis ol the act
uf Congress of June .'!, s7s, cutllle'l
"An act for the sale of tluio.T lands In
the Stales of California, Oregon, Ne
vaibi. ; 1 1 1 1 Washington Teintoi v,-' ns
extcndeil to all the Public Laud
States by act i.r Auiru-t I, Is'i:.',
MARV J. WIIITNKV.
of June County of Lane, State mr
Territory I of Oiegon, has this day
tiled iu tlds otlii " her sworn statement
o. n.s 1 1 , lor 1 ne pnicnase 01 tne s ss 1
l-ISW llot Section Mo. I, in Tiiun
ship No. ''! S. Ranee No. I W.and ssil!
oiler proof lo show thai the laud
sought is nioie valuable for its limbcr
oi' stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to estahli-li her claim to
said land before W. W. CalkiiH, V, S.
Coininissionel", at his oll'ice at Eugene,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the "Jl-t dav ot
August, l!0ii
She names as witnesses:
Joseph H. Whitney, of 1 1 sin. On--gon;
Frank II. Whitney, of 1 1 v lug,
Oregon: Jesse P. Ilulbrook, of June,
Oregon; William II. Whitney, ot
June, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
verseiy t he above-described lands nie
reiilestei to lile their claims In this
office on or before f?aid L'lst dav .of An-
UUMt, ItllHI.
Jl-.'iu ISkn.umiv L. Lnnv, It-nisler.
TIMRLR LAND, ACT JUNi; .:. Is7s
N'OTICi; I-OR I'UIiLICATION.
l.'nited Slates Land Oll'ice,
Rosebiirir, Ore., June Islh, ltiuii.
Not ice is hereby niveu that 111 com
pliance svit II Ihe pl oy isious ol I lie ael
of CnniMi'KH of June :i, ls7s, eniillcd
An net for the s;lt' of limber lands in
the Slates of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington I'eriitoty," as
extended to all the I'ublie Laud States
bv act or August I, Js'.rj,
KATE (,'. LAW RENT E,
of 1 1 a nin 10 , County of Ohehali i,
Slate (or l'enitoiy) of Washingtoii,
his this day filed iu Ibis ollice her
sworn statement No. mill, for tint pur
chase i.r the NE II, SW II, NE II,
NW 1-1, S 1-2 NE l-l or Section No. H,
iu Township No. 1'u S, Range No. I W,
and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought, is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for ngricull urul
oil. iinscH, and lo eslablish her claim to
sain lind before W. W. Calkins, CS.
Commissioner, at his oll ice n I I'lugene,
Oicgoll, tm Wcilliesd.iy , the U'lilh diij' ol
September, J 00t.
Hliu names as witnesses:
Ruby R. ('rain, Oscar L. (.'rain, of Ah
erileen, Washington, Joseph II. Whit
ney, ol Irving, Oregon, William II.
Whitney, or .1 line, iiej?on.
Any nml all persons elaiiuliiK ad
versely the above-deHcribed lands are
request ad to lile their claims iu this
lice on or before nnld 'Jiith day of Sep
tember, I'.iOii.
liK.Nj s.siin li. Lnnv, Register.
I'lMRKR LAND, ACT .M'NK'I, lsH
NOl lCK FOR I'RI'.RICATIO.N.
United States Jiand ( Uliee,
RoHeburg, Oie.,.Juni) lSlh, Ulllli.
Notice Is liereby given thai iu eom-
iilhuict) with the provisions 01 tlie
actot OongreHH of .lune.'l, 17, cu
ll led "An net for the wile, tif tiniher
lauds in the Slates of Californhi, (Jre-
gon, iNoviuia nmi s hhiiiiiioh t'lii-
tory, us exleii'ieil man uie 1 uniie
Land Slales ii.y net or Atigusi 1, imiw',
RURY U. CRA IN.
The
Compartment
Observation
Cars
ol t he
Oriental Limited
Afford you
The privacy ol your hon.3 -riiocomforts of a club
Tho luxury of a first class hotel.
D.nly I'clwcen St Paul Minncoplis, Puct Sound and liitcrme-
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(liaiC l
, A Hi M nil III
I
I'. ir del ailed liiforliialliui,
s 1 : We i;.w . 1 i
S J Dakota sails for
'ASHION
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BUIUnwiH
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Livery Feed & Sale
Potts & Powell, Prop.
Cotta j
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1 ale In I 'I 1 Tl I.S I el It d I i 1 1 t O II .
Ii..m nleil 01 I Ins 1 1 ! 1 1 lii r svorn tate
lin n! Lain. On- tin purelia-e ol ihe
N'j .Vv 01 l.uH 1 '.!,:!. I of Section No.
III 'I'nss IinIiIji No. '.'11 S. Range No. I
V . . nml sv ill 1 ill er pi ini t o hhosv I hat
I I." lainl Hi .light It inure s iibmble for
it- 1 1 m 1 .1 r ' ir t one than for ngneiil
t HI al 1 1 1" I e-e. JI ml In Cflal'lith her
claim In -aid l o. I b. l ae V. V. I'al
Kin . I . S. r. m in i iiu-r, at h Ik ollice
al l.unelie, iiregnii, on W'edneHday ,
II. e L'H'b 'las of September, !M MJ.
She name i sviIui'sni-h:
iiirin.l. Lass leiiec, Knli! ( '. I.nss
i'i nee, of I Lniiniin, Wanhlng 1 1 in';
Jus. ph II. Whitney, i. f living. Ore
gon. William II. Whitney, of .lime,
Oreg.ai.
Any, 'iiid all "isiiin claiming nd
VI - a Iv t In- ."ilno e i. hi 1 ibed laiuNuii
Ii ipier.ti'il lii lile tlieir elllllUH ill IIiIh
iilhec on or In fue -.ai.l ".'i.th day of Sep.
I : 1 1 m r, I'iim;.
JI :il I'.i n.j L I 10 s , Regi-ler:
riMI'.Lb LA N I , All .ll'Ni; :i ,7s
No i'( Mil; pt'l'.LIC Tt)N.
I'nited Slate- Lund llllee,
Kie l bill.', I lie., May I s, pun; .
Nolue 1- hereby yiseii tliat in com
pliance ss i I h the pros ii-1 on - of the net ( f
(ainl"e-s of .i line .!, 17m. enlilled "All
act fur the. Hale ( l linihci laiuU in the
Stall h of California, (logon, Nevada,
and U ;liiii;:lun f'ei 1 itoi y," hh ex
tended to all Ihe I'ublie Land State by
act of A ugo-t I, 1 s't'J,
WILLI M ( l;; son,
of I linieaii, ( '011 ut v of I'.iill.ilo, State of
South li.ilo.ta, ban this ilav tiled iii this
oll'ice hit Msorn ."lali-ini nt, No. loT.'!, for
Ihe piireha-e of I lit- S: IJ .,f Section No.
.VI in Town-hip No. I'l s, l.'auc No. '
W, and will oiler pi oof to hms that, the
laud t- j 1 1 g 1 1 1 is nunc valuable for iln lim
ber or .-tone t h.111 foi a'.o icull ural pur-po-cM,
aud to et-lablish his claim lo ,-anl
land before the Reisler and Receiver oi
this ollice at l.oielaiia. Oregon,
on
SS cm 1 1 est la v , I he I'Mli 1 1. -iy o Sept
teiniier,
moii.
I le inline as s il iio-'-ch :
Thomas bless, ieo. V. .Mc2uecu,
Herman T. I low, A 1 1 . ( '1 iimiii, of Col.
lae I i rove, (lie.
Any and all peisniih claiming a I-ve'V-elythe
a bosc-desci i I iei I lauds are
reipiCHled to tile their claiiiiH in this uf
liciMin or beioi e Haid 2Hth day of Sen-
teinher LHli;.
1
L'(i-:i) RlOM.SMIN Ii. liliio, Re'iMter.
1
DO IT TO-DAY!"
"Alul I 1 tllilik tli.lt I r 11 liiuiitlin n::o I l.KiVcd Ilk
Has I I owe il lu Gc-iliiaii Syrup."
Q'l'liu time -svorn iujmlctioii, "Never put
iWf 'til lo-nioiiow sshat )oii can tlo to
day," is liosv j;cii( rally pn-staitetl in this
form ; " lm it to day I" That is the terse
advice ssi: want to p.ive you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you have been struggling for sev
eral days, pi ihups weeks. iTake t-oiue
reliable rci.iedy for it 'i'o liAV-atid let
that it ni. I he III". HoM-ncc's Ci i iiun
Syriiji, vshicli has bet 11 in use. for over
thirty live scars. A fesv doiics of it will
undoubtedly rclicvi; your eouidi or cold,
and its continued 11st: fur a IV sv days svill
cure you completely. J. matter hosv
ilei ji-, aied your cougli, even if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs,
Ocrir.i' u Svi'up will sun Iy effect u cure
us it l".atoii before iu thousands of on.
paienlly lio;,t less cases tf lung trouble.
jj.esv ii i u n.'Mi' s, 25c; reeulur BUe.
75C At all dinjoists. a I
OMUS via i"v
oltcs. eti
IV V ye
., nddl'i
ttle.
tl-c Orient Oct 20
STABLES!
Oregon
'iii t-. i;noi Tin: wmri.ii
Ol Irnil.'es thai
Wolfe, of Rear Ur.-sc
fullll'St fa lile SS lll'll
l .leel ric Riders I),.
yen r. ago lodli" , Ir
robi.e, K. II.
Ill , 1 d nil ll-e
ie Imvmii taking
sville.s: "i'svo
Millie c niHi-d llie
great Miffi-rlug ss l
i.'I s e hiii s 1 -. cd Ii id
1 1 Ii" I'm let s. 1 hey
general d'bilits."
I' Il I SVinild lies el"
I ind taken Idee
iil'i cute. I Hi" of
Sine c ite f,.r nil
Hloinaeli; liver, and Kidney eiiiupliilntt
olooil .lisensiH
and sscaknes
I'rlce ,",i cents,
sou's I'hariu lev
In-. niacin
ol" bodily
( iiiara nteed
I'M bll-.
b.V I '.i ll-
.1. S. Medics
.I.C. .1 ohllHOII
Mvdleij ,y- Johnson,
A 1 1 orney H-a t in sv
(irr Siiltf :t II I,,: ltf,t,.
Special at lent ion gis iti to Mining
nnd Corporation l.asv.
J. E. YOUNG
sJltorney-(tt-L(ttv
Ollii'u 011 MbIii tret, Wcid Hil-
COTTAGK .(iKOVK, OkK.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watciimakuk.
Kt'imlriiiK ol ri'HMiiinlilo i-fmrKi-n.
All work Kiiiimiili'fil llrm-flnM.;
Wntcht'M.t locU uu I Jnwulry Hi Luweit I'rloa
COTLAOK (iROVR. OKK.
t:TTAn ;ivi:
mi 1
did
.11
All tliu liiti'Httreatmciitit.
Electrical
ami Al
Ordinary Cases $12 per Week.
1'iir furtlier imrlliailais aililrcss
ir. 11. c. s;iimm:i
ARRIVAL AND DtPARIUHE OF 8. P. TRAINS
HlltlTH HOUND
No. M l: Jii p,
No. IU 'im tt.m.
Hiiurn no UNO
No. II '-'.lii piu
No. IS J:24 uiu
0. (S i-1 . II.
Tlnio Talilo No. i
I o take effect April I'd, lMfi.
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Mini Hul only
I uiul liHlly Kx-
in n a mi i upl Huuiliij
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