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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1907)
COTTAGE GROVE MARKET For Benefit of Farmers and Merchants ON HOME PRODUCTION l i;oiH'i K. Prices quoted are wholes Wo. 1 Putlcr, country '5C Putter, creamery, lb VV'C Hotter fat " v;t Kcrs ;av Chickens loc Onions, cwt. $1.5 Apples, bnshoh aecoruins to quality $100 Chittt-m b.irk, old 70 Hides, trn en s ' . c :;it hides, dry lo'.-c i'otatoos ?i.i5 U bno, cwt 1 .oP 1 urnips, cw t f. 1 .00 v arrots, cwt - Parsnips, cwt jU.7." II Y, OliAlN, Kr, (Jirtail prices are quoted 1 Wheat, bushel Mt'c Wheat and vetch, chopped tou $26.0'. Oats, bushel 40.' "ran, ton :?;:). 01 ('lean wheat chop, tun $'J6 00 Oats and vetch chopped, tou .Mixed, tou -t.oo . norls. ton $2.oo i'lonr, valley, cwt .05 o'iour bard wheat. ct ;?-.4o Rolled barley, per 7.11b sack Jn 5 Koll'i birlty, standard, sack $i.c-o ilay, baled, tou $12.00 I-IVK STOCK MAKKr.T. Cows 2 ) 1 Sheep 4jj Veal, tiressc-d cc li- gs, dressed 7c THK RIGHT NAMi:. Mr. AujuHt Sherpe. the popular overseer of the poor at Fort Madison. Ia.. says : "li. Kind's New Life Puis are rightly mimed ; they net oiore agreeably, do more vood and make one feel l etter than any other 1 ixatlve." iiuarunteed to cure l.'.li ousness and constipation. 25c at Kensou Phurnmey. General Frederick L. (irant, commactliug the Department of the Kast, gives through the New York Defender", the following advice to young men. "T;ll the young men through your paper that General Grant does not drink a drop of liquor has not i'or eighteen years, because he is afraid to drink it. I tried to drink with extreme moderation, because I knew that alcohol is the worst poison a man could toke into his system; but I found cut it was an impossibility to drink moderately. Because moderate drinking is a practical impossibility I became an absolute teetotaler a crank, if you j lrase. I will not allow it even in my house. Drink is the greatest curse, because practically all crime and all disaster are the result of it. Nearly every great calamity in tie country, barring accidents ot i;a Hire, is due to drink. Ninety-five percent I will make it no Its ninety-five per cent of desertions and acts of lawlessness in the army are due to d.iuk. If I could, by ottering niv body a sacrifice, free this country from the fell enncer, the demon drink, I'd th'mk the Al mighty for the privilege of doing it. If 1 had the greatest appointive powers iu the country, no man would get even the smallest ap pointment from me unless he showed proof his absolute teetotal i. in- Ah it in, of my own ap pointees, the members of my staff, not one of them touches a drop. They know better." A most unique and ubeful book is the Kodol Almanac and To Hundred Year Calendar for 1907, receipt of which the editor of the Nugget acknowledges to the , ub liJbers. Your lucky day, your llower and your birthstono, and the day of the wc.k upon which you vere born, or the day of the week upon which uny other event has occurred nince the day of our National Independence or which may occur ns far in the future as us iojfJ, can easily be ascertained by refer nee to this most useful and authentic book. With this and many other inter esting features arc included infor mation as to your guiding star and your most promining mon'h. Re liable weather for'astn d the best authorities are also in lud'-d. Die publishers and solo owners (if the Kodol Almanac and Two Hundred Year Calendar, Messrs. II. C. IeVitt k Co., of Chicago, 111 , will be pleusc 1 to mail a copy of 'his book to any reader of thia pa-jf-r who mentions tb" paper and tuclotes a two-cent stamp. HINTS FOR FARMERS! (lmi r li IXortl.rrn t Mniiti. ltas toUll.l HI ttu North H.tkotaoX perlmcnt MaPoa tti.it se-iMim; clover ir clover and timothy w'.lh a train lrlll k-lves much K' e.lter iissut anco ef 11 stand than broadcasting Willi one I eiceptlon during nine years, medium red clover Feoihst with a mu se riv passed through the tlit winter without kllllni; out. Allowing the second ;row t!i to remain as a winter probv; Urn j gave nood results In pre eiittni; win ter k'.l'.lnu and enferelnu the stmul hj- niean of t!ie new seed. It was ot i Fervisl tliat the average htulhle held ; was In most seiwous eilleteiit as 11 J winter pr'tivt!on. Inspection after ! each of iloon winter seasons 1U1 not j rxn-eal a ease if heavlm; h frost. Wl-.ore an lee siiet t eoveixd the plants, , haw-ever, t:'"' cloer, alfalfa, timothy j and nv'top were Ui'.leit out. w!;'.!o tavuio , prass and th weed ;u.u k ras.s had wlthst.HHl this adverse eoinlltUm. IIoupi In th On lmra. . The fattening of h"Cs .a apple.- may Ikj consl.lerevl a sueeessfu'i niet!ia.l. U t-flmt certain that th!s fruit possvw-s a value far that purpose that has t eon overl-aoked, and the ilestr.u 1 ion ;' In soits by hos In eou-u.ala.a the fair") ' apph'S has j;hoti a new aU.i- t, vr chards. The animals .should I e ull nv ed la the orehard from the lime the fruit litvlas to fall untd It Is time to j gather apples f. r the w ,:i!er. and th. v will lu most eases oe foaad iu s'o d coiulltloa lor .m ersioa into j oil;. When It U uets'ssary to put tlnm tut the !':. boiled n:','les mied with small quantities of corn, oats, peas or j buckw heat meal w iil mala ihem lar.l well and till the fanner's barrel w dh 6ound, sweet pirk of the lirst qualdy. rhlladolphla K.H-onl. High nod Low OrounJ AiiI-n. lvfcssor W. J. (.Jrevtl Miy. Aj ies f will thrive on u K'"e.!t variety of so. Is, will color bottcr on hi'h land, out w '.;i hiuii; to the trtvs b tter aad rip. n Liter on low Kromnl. but there !s more in the m:uiaeu.eat tlun In the soil. With spray iu,; und cuhlvatloii they a.:, b' . suecessiuily Kfowa where they fimer I ly would uat sueee'l Tlmroa ;h drain fle is Import .nt, tiiin prefo.Te 1. Mulching has produced ooil results, but when com:ueueed mast bo tvutln- 1 nod. It may be employ ed where culti- 1 vatlon Is not practicable. All Aroand Vlci' In Ash-. Ashes are con:::.ui.'.y valued by farm ers for the potash whleh tin y me flip posed to contain. Aeeur .!:: t m old experiments li Europe, It rpp- ars t!i:.t the phosphorl;- aeld In the ashes Is also more valuable tha:: its iiuaiitity would lndlcute, since even that pult which does n d dissolve in wat. r Is nevertheless easily taken up by plants. The lime In ashes Is a'-u of value, more bo than penernlly supp ed, when ul on land Inclined to t o sour. trnllnK II KH. If you do not keep troushi clef-ii. If y-ai Ih.m barrel, if yoa .riait th' our fe.-diii' .i tiltliy sw ill feed to be come si.'ir e i-ry lio.v and tnen, lo;i r be mrprist-1 if the pi2s scour. Keep the f.;o.l sv.' .-t. keep the barrels and troughs cl-'aii, tioii't f.-ed more at any eici t!n;f' t!an the will clean up. dip once a month and dl-infct the pens arid slcepiai; ipiarters. If you do these thlnjrs you will not have much bother with dlffi-stlve troubles. Land VBlnrn. One can buy as much plant food for ?100 In N"v Itampshlro us In the richest state.i of the -.vest; perhaps more. Notwithstanding this land runfl from .7." to Slon an acre in the west and from .lo to .V) In the east. There must bo a trradu d equalization of land values. Th.se of the went must do crease or those of the east must In crease, and It li tin.' latter that la comlni'. -- Professor L. II. I'.alley, Ithaca. N. Y. Si rutei I n profllithlc. A scrub iamb was raisexl In company with a hUh jri-ade Kouthdown lamb at the Ioulslana experiment station, with the result that on the name food and care and in the same time the scrub lamb rained li.hty two pounds und the Southdown f.aty three. The former was l.V) day ; old, while the latter wus liT.) dc.ya old. Then U a moral to thla e.xpi rlii eiit. Vu-U Krult to I.ooU Well. Hays rrafesaor Hutt of Maryland: The appeara a e of fruit often w.-IU It. A puekare where the fruits are all of a Klz; looks tetter than one where they urv of dl.T. -rent sl::--i nml on that ac count selli tn-tter. A properly graded jmcktiKe should contain the namo Hlze of fruit fi'om the top to the bottom, the fuce hclns un Index to thu wholo package. UlerUtiiK W'liell Hrliol'lied. Iu unswer to an hapilry In Breed er's Oazette W. U. Ulchter of Mlnsourl hays: To dehorn cattle without making them bleed Krasp the artery with a hmall pair of pliers und pull It out. It will break off a! out uu Inch below he surface, and bleeding will stop In Ktantly. I have been a successful do hoiiier for twenty five years and nover lost an animal. T-uc!iiii tlie Ciilldrcia. livery school In a farming country should teach agriculture, OH every seh.xi! in a maiiufacturlm? eommunlty should teach something of Its Industry. Our school- nuet be recast und th tuethoils )'. am- teaching reorganized. Professor I. II. Bailey, Ithaca, N. Y. i un- i.f ( llw. peed the coll seme oats the unit win ter and jIv.j him a Kood btart. Ken how much belter he will grow when on jirans next Mimmor. ,..,.,;s?-S-;,tT.5fr5 Sff.D COKN STOHAOE. A WralriiL ( nr n lliir ii(l nrlcA A full si ed laedi'l of a Sivd eoril torai;e Fimwo that Is la eonstant u e on a Seott county farm was display ed at the t '.-, lllln .Is state fair. U U llepleted In ttie out from the (V.utn Jilil.l farmer, whleh says la regard to the methihl of constna t'.. a The house I1- 1 " ' fed and moan ures nine feet m.der t! ,ies I'tie frame Is made .,f 1 I ; upright , and the slats for l.ol Ion; t T 1 . - e;,is .r corn In v I . V -. T. - -7.- N - t 5 t - -- v: v 1 . ,1., . u . it f-1 "UN sr. I : , in.'!. ; lipart ! ." t k-'. and to 'J'.HI Hoi si;. ,i. pi. meil three up and down. ha-.helH of ear tlii T.' Is space bu.diels lu tlio I 1 a lh. i'. Im; r.i. ,.- : ir.;. 'i'li rr.ai -o t.l spa ik I; Ml'-.' IS .1 and -i t , 'it. s'.iruio t'u 't It i I a :; a in o, h.is a th:-.-.' feet above the mi posts tea Inches h) ;mt.-l on the top by - i i iis,. proof. It U at 'i : I. ird.n on the 1 i ow la each end. a ui.,1 two a : i. t inn an w II , iu tin . . a s . ia eiicii side, each ,-abie. In the iv or four openings up thr.-e boards. the lower wllid.)Wi wire net'dai; to piv nf r its. nad mb-e. A f, wUli slits hi the i' vi at'.iatai scheme. :U...r nana 1 in -..re i i,',i .i.i'.. taki'u s and ...!' ! Willi II, 0 : I ace I o' t!e r.ia i i aplele th Ilc'iiir atteul ily nf ha via a a- i a ire mi pii ailed b the circulation shed by the air Tic-- Is a :h lOi'l W hldoWM. Mr. (o'nat. oil W, - li I th. j a c h eat r: th.. had in a liiia-o is built, stated no t.-.i.-.i la lu si-curlni; I' ij.i t. . n out of has seed corn, inphasi'es t.'le neCe'sslTy ipi niicjs ',a ti..; fl r, us rf eet eat lia i loll, weather be warm and harvest period or later, i lie espei -tally ; ..f bavin,; the j these Induce p I Should the ; wet ilarim; tin before l ho corn Is thor.nii.-hiy dried, a small stove may be used to heat the air and eau-e circulation. Around tho bus.- a twelve la.!i board 1 4 placed. This completes the hou-a- and makes It one of the most effective In IllinoR If your seed Is dried out thoroughly In tills way before the cold weather sets la the pt-rceiitim-e of kernels that .vlll not germinate is reduced to tho minimum. Wintei-liiic ( atilKKn, A method for wintering eabbaxes lor spring use Is to st.uid them, rooU up, la rtavs upon the ground In a well drained spot ami coer them with rih;es of earth. If you want to keep them from li '.In.:, m you can get at them any time during the winter, an other im-thod m.i- t be employisl. I-ave the cabbages oiitdoars as lon as mife. then put them Into a barn or other outbtill.liiu- and let th'-m -,-t thorough ly chilled, but not frozen through; then cover them with straw, hay or chaff enough to prevent them Irom freezing solid, or you may put them In a heap outdoors, cover them with a roof of old boards, straw anil earth. The sides of tho structure may ho Klrnply stutfed with plenty of Htraw or dry forest leaves. r'uii-uiii !tnK. A number of experiment in fact, nearly n hundred show that to produce 100 pounds of (.'alii on the hotf In tho futteiiliiM pen It takes uu average of .Ither pounds of corn, 520 ioundH of Kalllr corn, 472 pounds of oats, 43t pounds of pans, 4.72 jxun(l.s of wheat or 4,'lii pound a of mixed raln. This kIiowh that ho's makif u more profitable Kaln on ti ration of mlxisl Kruln. 'J'ho uhovo ligureH un; from pens where nothing but jfraln i. iis fed-no pusturi) or (rreen fial was K'ven. In the Kansas station uu ucro of alfalfa hay produced 770 pounds of pork without k'rutn. Thla shows that, pa tm-' has an Important part to play In the ration for hogs and that alns can be made more o O nomlenlly on dry lot fooilimr. - IlX rhank'e. Handy Addition to I-'ariu Woiion, Here Is a handy addition to a farm tt'Ufmn, figured by I'arm Journal a Itep udded to the rear end of a farm tvaj.mii by means of two htout Iron sup ports. This fctep "' r.. ts. will prove a Kreut comfort It saves a lot of btraln lu fretting iu und out of tho w a ron when un load 1 n ir, and when ono la 11ft lu boxes, bas WA(,O.N I 'I I I kets or bags In or out It Is a hall'wuy place on which to rest. Then, too, one cau tip u box or barrel over on edfjo againat thu step und then lift tho othor end and tip It Into tho wagon. One person can easily loud boxes und bar rels In this way and not lift much more than half tho weight at any time. Third Term lor Hrocc'.l. ,lu 'publican pcddli I III , air I'M I led about the lioi''i''lt I liod I t nn National lioafMir, whie'i In 1 npi hi 1 1 hcad'pial tei -i I a t lie I' i 1 1 : i r i ; '. i ' 1 inc.. r.dwatd A. I 'M' tiH of C'd'M ado, is t Im- pi i so!, u t ,. tli. lea lie, and to da ) i t id : at' .1 an addtiss dcclani'),' that I'll 'id. id ! Ih lO! ('M'l t IS the p. i '' ' ' s i !i ... e, II- I OspiVtl e of - II t , ! 1 I d . Ml 1 ,: ill i ,; I his noinin ition in i -j. j "W'c intend to have a no n.!u i .n every euiility ot eveiy -,l ite m 111. I'tiion," sai l Mi , 1 1 t mo ' I Iu state cliail turn be sniud-d on the matter an I t hen c . o i it i n will be M Hl lit. le.lt t In i i ', '. p'. ' '. tmi-ment, not a i.uln i ir . io.. . uieiit It is tup the l'li- -i o i. i S'dd he wouhi nut i tin . : i l.nl I w o take the posi j. m t !i i ' pco-le i.i e 1 loin and .. I .: iu . sol e a II- 't !.el ti 1 111 It-' ' .i '"i t . : fuse." Nii'h i: m .-oil ' 1 : 1 1 i s i:I .Cl 1 1 ' N I I i M. ; i Ml. .11,1 NllttlO Is ,e.. I .,' -' t .It iO ill lie rf an eCi li I ii CI (II.-l ..l.lct i s:do s-lle, mil 1. 1 t lie I IIVII.l ( ' .. l. I . t he State i .1 i 'I'.-eo'i '.. , I lii-fe. i ' v I . n lie i in th- i s 1 1 1 lay .a I I . I poc, . ai a ii. , i iv leu I ' e I i i Ci e II t i mi t I e .' 1 ' !. .lay I . . i a i I-."-! la . miii w herein A I i II i r. ' tie was plaint in .a e I I I a . i Suit t h ami i I.i i .i i '. -1 1 "-1 1 a i i i i v 1 1 fell, la n t s which .! e : i c w : i . 1 1 I i in f .-1 a ' r i.i mi! I ;ili..vi- ii on. d , ' i I 1 '1 an I . I : "a . I !! a I '. e 'l !.:.! dan t - that t here i - due ., ; ; i .... ; II- olil .ief. Ilil.allts tn pl.all.l ... i I 111 II tl'e. I .and I I ! lee o a l d I' . I ' i ' Ills and P u en t li I :... i . . " . ; Ilia s fees and t la f.il t In i - a o . I - -e n't ecu and m 1"0 1 1. .Il.ai s c. I wo.. leel . -e WHS i-lll'. 'lied a !!' I .i..:il. I i t he ( lerk's ulle-e ..f s, l . i.i I ii . -. . i 'i ii in t 'ii t he v 1 1 b I.i ic 'ma 'a P.Mill i in I ':li;e L' I I. i 'I .1 i Ml ! li.l i N ' . - Mil I r.'UI't an I -aid i c a: mi a;, I .. dor 1.1 -ale t'i n;e .lire. .-. , ...m i ! i ir i a ' 1 : i tin- name ..f t be I e.'i oi in . . r 1 1 . t' 1 1 . s a I i - : .,:!.: crce .and t la hi 't -. 1 1 e s , . f -, . j , . I re. I a in 1 I 'd t . i n .a ii. I V . 1" and 1 w ell t .V Ii e . b .11 I s a t . ,. i,. . (ers an 1 Sririili'.-li and s" p i ; .. . , e. i- t s ale aeei Ii ! n ..' c i I s I . i I ' f. illi.w Inn iIi'm l il e. I land ! a :f l'.ir:nnll:k' t W II hllleile I t W cllt.V idiie feet Inilth ultbe I. east e.'.rner i if t he -ill It h ill -f t I southeast ipiart. r id (In- motl,. a platter n f Section lli III l'i.. Nil hip . South i t li.-ine i; West, rum-n,.' tla-n West l-' t'"' nK th N o lh i- 1 l'i )ds t bene Last I t . e I I I thelll e S.jllt h 1 "'.-" t '.'ls t. , I ..euiiini no; c -n t a 1 1 1 1 . ir tin U'e or less ill l.iili.' t 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ill'. ' . .. . . iw t llefeli i e In I li.' hail!'' .! I State nf rr o , it) and in onp.i'iti. with said eecnt..n .and i i a' i -ale I will mi Mom lav tl." Ha d.i.i ..: lei. runty laud at tin- s,,u:i.e i . m- , the County Court House la lli,:.n , liano Coiinry. rern. I ret, ii. In nirs i f II a. in. and I p. in I -a i a i 1 n'cl a'k p. in.; i.fterf.ii sii.-f.ii .1 ., Mil.J.-ct to ii-dempt Ion, ail i .( t h" a' named defeii'lnnt s r.-ht title .mil:, terest in and tut he :i!. . e . e .i a , ,,. I real Ti 'pert I li i ri. r t. at; I -ill decree cost atid aec Ml in.; co -I .. I'ated at T.ULrelie. Ill'.-o-n. I'. .:! r 1'1-t. I'.ioi;. I .: Ii Slil'f.ff I f L.ll.e I .(.HI' . I le. -in. in n s sai.i: on r.. ia tii'. Notice is be!'. 'li V v.l ell ' I. ' b. Vit t lie of an rxeeilti.iu is.sin d - a! ! the 1 1 a 1 1 i t I 'out t i.i t he State i.i (lie. !.'' Ill for the (a HI 11 1 V 'I I ..'I IU' I'll ! he -'. ; h , day i.( I lecem bef I al'O in a ml v. !e n In on the ot.li day nf N emoi-r I ia . HaidCicirt James i,. la, lobar I pl.ii ! Ill recovered j idmaent .-ta.a.u' .1. M. Shei wood deieii'laid for 1 1. . nia i Seventeen Hull'lleil nild I lil.N llollir-! ( ?17'iU.oo i und f. i r 1 1... furl her .sum One Thousand Hollar- I Pioa.o m v. hi, , : j in I' 'lie li t w as eiiiolic t and i.nkoi.. .11 the ..lliee of tb" Clerk of sai I 'mil I oil the llllh day uf Noelnliei ll.oil alel . r-nld cxuci.tioll to me directed c. In ; 1 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r, im: In the name of Im- Stale j of Die.'-Ul that out I, I I lie P'l'Hoiiai property of said ' leieinl.ui I or il s ul - lii-lent could not be found Iheiioilol tlie real property lel'ii,lio In sai l defendant on or after t he mi Id 1 id h day of Niivemliei P.U0 I .s-iibay the lil,oe sum oi Se -en tee n 1 1 u le 1 1 ei l a in i Kilty Dollars ($ l7:,i). DO) wil Ii inl'-iv-l at h per cent since M.a L'ml I'm., a I tomeV Ici'H lor One llaiiiled and Fifty liollat-H UI".o (M)i , and the!uri!ier ...'i-i . I., ii... . , iii.,,,. ,,,, Hum ot oni. i nous nii'i i " ii i 1 1 1 i . !',' '..'' In I . S. X coin in ov one i. il .sai l judoillelit with interest at the r ito ol s, iier cent iiri annum In like oold coin ft'.. in the L'llt h day d J uly I'.iu and I he further i-um of One Hundred Hollar. (f KJ-t.tXi attoriiiys lees an 1 len 10 Hid Hollars ( VlU.-IU; I'li-tH llli'i al ) IhecostB of and upon I hi- writ and beinu unable to lind personal plopei ly with which to Mitrnfy said judonn iu cordis, und nccriiin cust.s I did on I he LSth day of herein her I'.IUi; lr y on I he r. . 1 1 . . ,i . . . ,l..uerl I .... I teal f.lot.el'lv "ii'e'ii'ri i . . l ....! In I ...... ColllltV. ( III L'.ill ami I eion jlnr' to said defeiiduiit J . M Sherwood on the 1'Jlh day of .o etnher lDO'i OI' Hilbseipient l.V tuuit: i.oln7aiid S I'dnck a .Md'a riands ii blitioli to (Jot liiK'i) (irovi-, UrrK'Hi except therefrom the follow Inl ninniii at the l'i. Ihcornei of lad s 1'dock 0 McFarlands addition to C..I tnu'c drove, Oregon, thein o iiniiin" north US feel, tliencu West aU feel, thence south i'.s feet, tlicin r eiisi .,b fret, to place of lierjiiinin;,'. Now therefore In the name ot Ha state of Oregon and incompliance with Huid exei-utioii and in order to Hiitiafy Kid. 1 Jin lenient cosis ,aiu I accru lii costs 1 will on Monday the lllh day of February lWitt the Houthwe-i d (jr of the (bounty Court House In Lunelle, Lane (Jouiily, Orr;,".n l.r t ween tho Iiouih of ! o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. towit, nt. I o'clock p. in. on Kiild d.-.y oiirr for . ale t ctiMh hitbjrct lo I'l-dcinptiun, all of I lie above named J. .M. .Slier woods de fendant riht, title and Interest in and to fclild above described real pi'up- Ll,-V. , . Hated thisl-'Mll day of I 'ere in bur jixx;. Fm-.o Fisii, Sheriff of Luno County, Oregon. i'i c,ii);,ri,c,,i fthcorunf mil 1 ,;irQ bititi'' t i 1 1 ii i Tho privacy o( your homo Tticf,o:n'orts of a clul) The luxury of a first class hold. Oriental Limited Alfonl you Dad) hclk-.L-eii St r.iiilMi:mcidis, Piiijct Smnnl ami lnlormo dialo Pciuts vi:i tlic GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY I'.. i i .:i.',i pii . 1 1 . alii i i ' 1 1 , i . . ; F1SII0M STABLES! : Livery Feed & Sale Potts I'owcll, Prop. 0U:. 'ivovc - Oregon 'In 22.Ic Jijjsjjlvea prrlcct scjarJiHon rfinc I.nitl Oris J O H N A. TRAYLOR, mim.m; l( 1 Ml.vhr Si. .1 1(. ,,, ...I h,lii ! Kin.i Clly a v. It i I . i ti. -is : . .pi ' ...:'.!'.u li'la. C i .:.;!. -ss . i ,,.i, t 1 ' . "do. NoV. .'ii..", 'el,' an 1 ti ,. tickets lor thin ocean- I . .. . . I . ,,l I ! , , e , .0',,-.. I '"' ' , . ... i 1 ' '' K'lUiid tup -. t'a .tr.-.'.i !.rl!anl) ?''. I. In. ,! i i.' a tl.i at A l'mt- e .'..!. tlin i'.:;li ('alii. I. M. I Ac-.nt. l.i. !, v", ai .I C.otiml ia I :m . . ! i ia'..; I at the j ti' I I ! I 1 I. I "i I ' ; .1 1 M . ::. '. .a i i i . i i . !. i . r. i . i ' . t 1 1 v I ;al ,-! S!a!' I ..'I lid !!c ' I; . . I , a v I 1 .'..,.' i . i let '.' .I h, I'Miil. , ,; '..b i t.', -j I wa t li it ill coin - ,h . e-e A lilt t l.e pi '., Isi, 01 - of I he Uel .!' I oil a I "I .1 U'lC II, I '7s. rut lt!l d a - i a ! le- ah' "I timber lands ii. ' I , ' it's i a t ; 1 1 1 : " i 1 1 ' i , I Iiioiiii, ..'.. et , . i w a - I.I i m'l ot i lei ntoi , lis ,. -.. . , ,, i t . ai lie- I 'u I 'I a' lain I Hi a lis l,v '.. I .1 1 i a a PI V'.'. I'l.lii; V ( '. st I'' l ". I ,, nl S.a iJ . a a w . co i II t .' n i I ..I lie, SI ate i i if , ; , I I . i , , , i I 1 1 i a. 1 1 b.'ls lilts i III ,i i I i i, I 111 - ollice il i S l ,1 II - I atemeli l V,. ; '.'I f..r th.- i ai-, I, . a. se of III e Nl-'1, 1 ' , i , ! Sr.'ll-. li No. I .!, ill Town-hip .'.... L'I MOII1 li , lhlll.'e No. 'd'esl, W. .,1, I i.lii oiler pro ,l I., hliuw Hint ; , , , i . ,,,.,., ... mole valu-lblo lo ' j , s , j 1m) , ,),,,;,, than lot a.-rlrtil . , .. , . , nndlo est il, . bl- claim t" : imi iini.i in inn- m . i . I'iillaiii. I . S. C. minis: loner, at hi . ii i.. . i.., i- ii l , ,j j (1 I In ea i ie. mvp-uii, on . Monday , , p, j, t ,: v , ',.,iai:iry , I '.in, . i Ul. ,,,,,,. A llS wii sea: James s,.;i , H -in.m, ( )re;.:i m ; : by C. I J 1 1 i . j of S-iiaaW, Oicoi.ti; I Jeor cfe , s . ',jr Walker, un oo,,. John II. . ... . I .,,,,(, r , ,i ,i m ; I a, i Hi" on ll I dllld d, ' 'it wi, . . . . , .,i ano uu j .i i so. i s , .1 1 1 ..I ... .ii- t . . i ..ii .......iii ii ,iito n,i u,i . VI I -l-l' t lie .1 tiove-ilesi'l ll.eij lUlllHUre le.iue led b' hie their clalinH 111 lllln ollice oil ' I I 'l'i' !' WMIll It ll ihlV lit l.'ebtaiary , rm7. Hlls.l ills I,. I. nor, ItenlMtei. riMI.LK l,NI, ACT JI NK ll, Is7s Mil Hi: inl! I'I TlldCATlo.N . I nl. it sialrri l Willi l uiiii'C, i;.,:-i -Inii',', Ore., Nov. a, P.tlltl. Notice I- hen by nhvn th.tt. in ... . ...... 1 I'11 ' .li nice u it h the provisions of the act I ,i C T.e,, .-s of Ji li, 1S7.S, entitled i A,, ad lor the ,ale of timber hu.d.sln' beSlalesol Culilornla, Oregon, Ne- I lui Mali's 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 ' 1 inn, 'nay,on, , v.ad.i.and Saah1..on I' intory as; eMinilrd to all the I id.hc l.an.l SI iles ov act. 01 .niinM.-!, i,s,i, l;oY (i. Hl'N'i I'.N. ,,f H-Nbr, C". of I.aiie, Slate for I 1 rri.or 1 of Oieoon, htm this iliiy ,;e I in I hi-. olli''o bis swuriiHlalelnent No. 7 I.", .. l'i;' I he p ircli ise of thu S 'i, , , s, m i , ,, , ,,, o,i M 1 0 A. 1 , .ship No. I ''". lb He." No. I W.W. AI, ami will oiler pi ." I . : ho.v I ha I. I lie liind som'hl is ui. ue v.. bi.able for its Umber or Muiir than for agricultural pur .,0 r . mil I" relabli b bis claim lo aid laud In loir VV. W. (,'alkins, II. ,!. ('oaiiai sioiier, a! 1 1 is 1 ill'ice at laiyrue, (ll-. 1: .11,011 d oiida ', the lib ilav of Maid.. Ilao. I e li.l inrs IIS w ll lirs.se-i : I I I 11 I'einpleui in, oi Zioll, Oregon, 1 1 , 1 . a o 1 M. Williams, of lrlor, Ore., i: roii Hunlrii, ol l)etcr, Ore., .;(p v, iu Wa .'uer, oi li'iM'-r, On'. Anv and all peiHoiis claluiim;' ad- i 1 ,-eiy t be abovi -de.a l lbed lands al e I1-1 1 111: I' I 1 1 hlr tin ir rlalniH In Huh oli'ier mi or briore sal. I lib day of ,,f r. Man h. l'i1'.. lln.sjA.Mi.N L. IOluiV, Kcihler UmhtXi .-1 1 . i t , - v. -: maciiiskhv Df.NVh.H COLO .1 S. Me . .1 I '. J I dlllHult Jt if ! ci .V J nit ii son, I t I .tin . It .l w O''ji-c Stiitr .1 )t uiK Hltl'J. i S.e.-tal .alt.-iit. ci da n t.i M IlilniC i au.l Corpor.iilon Ian . j " J. YOUNG Attorritij-tit-Liiic --a .... v : i . :, -i - i.li loTT.M. ( '. Ki-t, OkM, H. C. MADSI5N. V.'ATv mm kmk. r. ,a c M ti r i. .. ' ' On. o'.n A ' 1 Ve . I I. k' . 1 .4 ' . , U ' I ' , ' 1 ! i I'-.t. w iii ii.. i a ,.-K" .i i l '. ' i . .it i, , ,.t I'rlo j Cold .'.til-i .!PA II. OKM. :-..?.'.l W 1 1 (I I A ,itI III I li(.i;MSI i. i l ' ' lo I uiuiiiu. I iia-i.,-, nr. it i co i r.(ii: (iiciivi; I l1 I 1 All tin' lVt"U IfcitmctitH, Electrical I r. III I IP I HP,i,niiui y. i'i iii nt,.! ti i. inr i iii y iini.i ,p' .ur.pn .1 ri ' f. Ordinary Cases $12 per Week. 4 I' ia liirtli.-r ai tli ul.o .1 a.blrrnH ii. ii. ;. sciii,i:i;i', X v 'jAUwv..! ..a'.i.v.m vvsv-v-'V'' Viv' vl "" i V M I i) I ni (J 1 I II t lit lit 11 Vli ,.,, N( .,, To take effret N'o rluber 1 l'.HJIi. I' ust Una 11 1 un I I Tiiuiuy w. Hound una sin. i.nly 1 mill V 1 .111 1 v ! x fw,,t -s" 1 '.l Siiinl.u . No a -No 4 l-.M I A M I ,M I Mlllll.t, j ., y I A I ,, ""j " ' ' "laiv.e in, .ve . a 1,, 1 l'i:'. 11J ' . W11I. a.., . I vii, ''-"' 1 I'M " 1 o'l'li. . i hii7 ei'VMi H ,, , In, I, ,,l . . I Ml : Ki - '"i1-: I ... sir 1 hi- 12ill.li h.l 1 1 if . 4:M II ilill 4:fJI 11 ;io 4:41 H.--.IIU. Ii' .. IV11L, .... Ill-Mi :H7 4:l 4 :'-'.'! 4:1V 4ai(i I , ....' ' ' !.,.(... 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