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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1907)
II A 11 r MIMlP -Hems of Interest in and about :l! ... : llUillL lUW J Collajcc (irovc and vitinily. Zjl juu jiju i ftaan a ft julao jut bb b b o b u b b b b a j a d q b o o b d 5 v v'J Kiigeue Strain Laundry, Alli'.oti Mid 1 Insliii)',! agents. liurl lllll wa In Ktu'i'iH' Wednesday on 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 . H . Mr. II. K. I.iiwmiiii i iiiic 1 1 1 f i nil Port In r i I mi Sunday. A I luriii'v N, Mji1.ii Uy r I-: n f . iih In tin' cit y Sal nrdiiy mi bui iicnm. A I I'M im )'m .1. S. Medley ini'l' .1 . ( '. Johnson well' county niil l'll'i'H Suliiiihiy. I . M. Wit ten, n banker of Central I'nltil. w ii li Ids fiiml.v, were vl.dtnig ft in Ih III till' ell V ImmI Week. Cliu i. I'.ruiH'.tii. Tli in. I'iiiIot, .liiiiii'i I Ifini'iiw ii.v ami I'.. A. Vilini nllrli'l cil lli' Fllt'i Lodge ul Liinne Wednen il.i.V 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 . M Imm Mm Inn Wlnti', w 1 1 ' In i h lii'cn lem-hing "iIiimiI ill .liK'lthiinvilli' re turned to In-r home In lid city Sat urday. Miss Mnlii-I I .if, iiiii- nf "iir expert t c 1 1 " I operator", who pn been 1"ltillglU Portland fur II Hlmrl time llllM II I l I'IK'll III lllll1. While mi Id ;iy In l.x Angel'M, C'nlir.iiiilii, Lev. C. 'addle l Oregon I'llv, i-ili'il fur u few iiih oil hi city w llli In- "mi I red. ('. l!ii'H Mug, rn ililri i f I he Cut tugeioove liaiiK , iiihI wlfi- liiivi- re turned liniii IIk'Ii i m! t I'. ihI. TIh-. report ii pleasant 1 1 mi , Tin' li"Miiii Lumber ( 'iiiiiiiiii.v Ii ii m i hi l r" I a 1 . 1 1 1 i mi'l w ill imdull II ul their mill, in onl.-i In i -1 j the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h -r fi ir tin' I'liMti-rn inail.ei. II. v. While, tin' new pa-tor -if the I'lvil.vtiM hill rlnin ll III llli-1 city I"' Mu.iiinlfi Ii.v hi-f.uiiil.v aim I'll leie In -I u ri k from I .i lia ii. .ii , '!"( it . Mr-. L. '. M.ii'.v, u lin has lni"i mi ii ImiI In Ii l'-ii'l III 1 1 il I r I nuv Iiiim it turned li 1 1 1 -. ; i ' 1 1 1 j .' 1 1 1 1 I h, Mlt M in'.v , m Ihi will -1 n il' I "i inn' 1 1 mi' here. A lai'ui! Imiiiii'i' ml i 1 1 1 in1: ( Nil l.'i'i' Ol'ow IIM llli' (.',ii 1 Ii y In I ' ilii'ln I.I da; been Hung ai'i' 1 U'"' t .- I ni ! In- ii''il iiImI will in i ii mill hi' a good nii'.UM of j i I v 1 1 Ising urn -town (M I In ni "ii inli uf pa ; i ni'i'i i will ice llni liny iii i 1 1 1 rn n," I tin- 1 1 iiln1 1 1 Ih I hi' u ui ; uf I lii' il 'nniiiM ii inl ('lllll. Assertion That 70 per cent of Lane County Sheep are Scabby is Un true and Ridiculous. A f tnt' infill purporting to hrive i inuiiul' il from State Sheep Com missioner SlenslolT, Hint 70 per ( rnl nt llio f.ain: sheep were filllidi'd with Hcahhie, lian been widely cir ulat'.'d through the Statu j n (mm, ,n uecordiii); to tli follnw iii'' riiiniiiiiiiicatioii ti t lie Km'eiHi Hniiiini r iii,"I,.i mi I "! I m . I' Id u ; ,.j,jt,i,.r a (.i,.V(,iiM wroiij; lias li'i.-ti nil.'.' ii. I - I.hmiIivi' iiui'Ii MV"I'' j dun'.. ui '('iinty, wd.irli Hiould lie 'iint:ilin li.in'. ninl tin-lini i -i , leclilii'd as snoii iih pohsihln and as all-, i hll In n 1,1,.' il I'l-ii'.-ini J wj,,.y f,s pusMlil" under the oflieial lul. . lin I,inii' innilii.'.i ni iiiii- M(.,.t,irn of Mr Sl'-nslnlT. in. ml il In innllii'i . ll.ino. ni -.-i, Jnni'linn, Or., Jilll') 11 l'ii!'li l, I Tllllli I . ' ! ' I I I M -l.lv. 1 I i . i, , 1 lilt ' 1 - i l. lilor le:.'i-l'r- I tdioiilil like IninlU' l a ! t'T.i'-i't I'lilillslied m State Teachers' Association Conven tion. Tin.- ollii i ll j'tn.' i Miu i'! nnt ' .'iti l ptCplU.lti'lliH llli: lii-Ml'f J i llrl'li'd Inl tlio Huventli aniniil r-iiiunlfoii of tli'i Wi'hleni diyi'i'iii of tin; Oregon State 'JYurheiV A'.'-m ril imi f'onven linn whl'di will he In Id at Salem, July I, 'J tuid A im--i mi " (lie county siipMiiitetiileiit.s if I lie stale has iiImo lieen e.illc I l"t tlneo dales and will he In Id m eona' -,ion with the ai's'K latinii convent cm, whii h thjM'tlier with Hi- U'cIh-ih' insti tuteH of I he several eouiitie-i which have elected to hold Hussion here, will eniuliiM" to make a 1 . i r ; ; ' veiitmn " t'.-ai'h' in and m lool authol Hie-, lcle. The rnlivelitinfl Will lie divided into several depat ti.c tit-, amniii' the itC'Ht imjiort mt nl wliiih will le th" denai I nc nt of ' u ji'-i iut"iii I ice, ,i coiilitv sni' mtei deut eon vi-iitinii. Marion, I. inn rind I 'oik county institutes, and spei ml meet ' iiiijs of i.cho'ii i.upei mt iidtnta and iiii:i.'iialH, cilkd eii.i-i iallv hy S' - I ........ ...I. ... a ..i . . .... J" l lll i ll'l' lil I' i. I III in I ' H ip" lie Hu;h School ciiijv! of tnilc to I'olitoilM loth" li-:ui' s-l-itid text I U made lv t'.e t-t d - ! ".nd i 'l li" iN''ister Miiae time ao that i then- was 7u jier cent of Hie sheep o 1,'ine i oiiniy, scahhy. 'J'hi icpoit has yone out over tke late mi I wlit li, if not eorreit i d, will aoik icai injury to the slu rp iinluslry of this section. ; After lotiHultin with Mr. Koper, Lull After the Storm. MalterH relating to the cleetric railway froni Konehurij to theeonst neeru to bo in aheynneo somewhat jtmt t present for lm rca"oii that no terminal franchises havo ns yet lieeu Hectiteil. information from LVxjs hay continues Homewhat rncaKer, and as the principal ollieers j ol tho recently . Kicor jiorated com pany reside there, we are wtill wait ing upon their movement, ft seems to iih that formal applications for franchises should made at! once in nil Uio towns reached hy the proposed line and as soon as granted there would he a definite basis upon which to be'rin the w jrlt. A formal innttin;' of the incorpor ator was held in Marshfield Wed nesday to authorize the opening of tne stock hooka and taking sub scriptions. Huh is merely a formal ity to comply with ihe .tato law. Whether any stock has yet been sub.seiibed there is not reported. A number of heavy capitalists and financiers are already making impiiries about the proposed line and matters should be put in such a shape at once that wc coul 1 in terest them in a direct way in the I movement. Willi these franchise) ii 'f-iit o tne pc'lcral uenartment who has . ii milking careful in- ! wired, engineers could be put into 1'iiiv into the condition of Lane county sheep, and with his Mate- in-nt "iiol. mated by many hheep , needless delay tho field at once and the work of j consl ruction follow without any Capitalists seem ready to finance tliu nifivi mnit, Let the franchises work commenced as soon as pos sible. Kos burg He view. o. ii"i in uie county, 1 uesii'1 10 I'lile licit, not ten tier cent, of the hcepju Line county am affec ted ! be secured and the construction 'A It II S'',lb. Whoever caused such a report to l.e published not only did not know what he was talking about, but did tic- tdieep in biHtry here an almost in aparal'l" injury. ji:o ii. pk;i:l, I'eputv Sh'ep State Inspector. Next Moinlnv ninl In liooii Tiiik d.t.v you me i or.li.illv Invited to c.iil i "f text hook coiiimi v-ioui r All at Hotel Oi'i-iim nii-l Inn ! 1 1 r. I ,o e ! genepil M-,-,ior,s will b- In Id in tic lest your eye c I hi t f'U'eet he ,(,, v ( Cbl ituni ihui.li an I 1 1 J a: t linn I While Hie i.iiiiv wenllier of I In- i meetings in tke High Nhm.l and liein ihii im.uiiil : L hii-tian ch ii'h. Ileal ' i 1 1 1 r -ia uiiioiiI.i-i v ' lor the association w.ll bo main l (pan. I In otlirr tame I at tin- Will un-t: hotel I , j c Iih i i ma u J. (',. (.mliani ot the in I,-, o. 1..11...1 ,. I fniuiatinii bureau, and its iiecjal rate Development League Convention toj be Held June 26. i The convention of the Willam-! ette Valley Development League : which will be held next wtek prom ises to be one of the most interest ing ami progressive in its history. The principal object of the organi-i zation is to make known th re bources of the valley abroad and to ussist in its development. At the: (ir energetic real eMato agent COminir meeting there will be some i Mi I'.neal Hiinis, made two silos ! eminent speakers and various mat- : ters row agitating the minds of; our people will bo ably discussed BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL Fingal Hinds Closes a Deal With a Medford Fruit Grower. I'll I tWll SN I ll.M III III the elu l l U , Il llone II U"'H I ilell I WIIVH, .1. II. I liamlii I .a ..1..1.1. vi... ...in i i,..i .....a.-i '! one aini uin ' ' ..... . ...... . ..... i ,. i, i. -,- .1 .ii.,.. loulld tll lias been eialit'i 1 'lllll I I II I II I I. II II itl , I ''I "I "III "I'm cim-iluned tn p.iltleM iii Suit I. ak City. Hid one thu 1 hue !nr th y tic. rai.io.'id upon the cm trie ate plan. I Next Monday and t ninui Tuesilny .1 line Jll Ii and '.'Mil lr. I."e. (lie up tlclnn will lie in (NittiiKe' drove at lintel Orejnu. Iion't (nil to have lilm test ymn eyes fur jfhiM"es . II.T. I'nw hut recently M..d tn ('. SILK CREEK ITEMS this week. ih i'. is important from 'ticket that it indicates the trend ot He fuliKc of this county. His ihs wen to Mr. Svlvestor Boyd nl Mcdfnrd, the I'. ibTrnnnell place i I Inn a'Ti-i and the John Schmit place o 'Jo nces fnr the aggregate :m i t $-,"( H I. rho b.iyer Mr. I ',, d is a bitit grower of Medford 'mill after a thorough investigation, became cnuvin'cd that Lane county j pussc-s'-s both tin cli'jate and soil Inl 1 1 ll i t tawing, eijual to if not 1 better than surrounds Medford the hulid'.n iti-kii i'.vledged fruit center The delegates will be entertained ' by a program of music by our local 1 talent fot which the following has been arranged: j I'liOORAM i Music Orchestra ! Address of Welcome on behalf of 1 Commercial Club C. .1. Howard ' Address oi Welcome on behalf of j city Mayor. I. I. Jones: Meeting placed in charge of Presi dent r Willamette Valley Ih- I velopment League.. .Cnl. K. flnfer I Annual election of ollieers and other husim.'Hs I The Lost Chord Arthur ullivtin .Male (Quartette Mr, Oarvii, Davidsnu visited ids ( ol lltitate. so disposing of his daughter, l i s. Kiigenc Miller tic I hii;h pnccd land in that rt-ction last of the week. ; e iine here and purchased as stated, ti,,. Putdlc Land Policy of the -and will go exclusively into the I l-'ntiire Cniipresxnmn I lawley Stetis ale being taken to Icliee i,,,..;,,, 'ri.io .u o I "Tin: laiulties of I levelnoinent".... S. Frank ..f F.iigene. three .pmrteri. of ,iIL. M hnol y round at Roval Acadu- ... .! t i i... ' i ' r,.ii.....' I J. I!. Campbell " iih ' e i iiai mi mi mi mi: in i eei v union , . . . ... . . - my. We undeistand sotic of the ,,, doubt but that n' ' ' Ml.'y. .-V. x . , . . i i i , ' 1H,h,rt is no (louiit out tuat velnpnient I'rof l.C. Anting posts h. ve already been haul-d t" i, Ule . nunty is particularly well The North Wind Hatty tllC g!'iUIUll. .ii,lul,.l fur iVml rnivitwr find ivlioi. I M 11 le OlUl It ft te ii Meet lull oi tine timber kind itl 'iiltiiKe drove. Mr. Trunk In buyin coiisldel alile timber in Hint vicinity. Mr. ('.. I.. 1'itap had the mi-dm- tnne o t a piece of steel in ni:. Have 11. Lowe em e . our head and ej e ache ith a pair of his iipeilnr Kmnr. . ..e, , ... ""' f JliH ,.vcs lsl Wediiosd iv liiht. ntheri and v. have th- bcctll ' pri Sd.lecf removed it Horn tic his skill and over s years experience. , j.j. Tlll S(lllv llt Cl!t,;o (Love A prairie Hchnnuei' passed through I town this rin.i iilii. Iheiii ate snme I Mrs. John Ahhb.v made a Hip to people who are nexor sa H illed w ith Cottage Love Saturday their location and nlways m'c. or I ,,,., iw.,i , I i i company of people Sunday. the tune comes that Iruit in sutli cieiit 'in nit it it s is raised 10 bring the Lastcrn buyers here, xvheu fruit can bo bought by the cur load, the ptospefity ol all will be greatly en hanced " Ladies Entertain. W . I 1 1 Himk they do. some better p act; I , I o 1 a.ninvii uyu. uway.'ff 1 j company of people Sunday. , f Mrs. Hei bo. t Lakin at tho cor- U ,' " ' . . . . ,. , . i Llder Hanson of Monitor, ( he n,'r r"llst Avenue and Weber James I ..vie, w ho is In tic employ . o,rl,is wtls ii,e s(.ce t)f a haonv , 0 ., .. . i. i il, ! goii attended church Satin day and : l as uie .vine in a uappv of the S. 1. Co. at lloselnirg, and who ! h ' " itherin" the ccas on be in? an , , , .. ,. i gave the peop n ftHotinnil. I 'l ' '" 1 J"u ' "C,,,K Is well known here wuh In He city . ' ' i "al u i noon" eiven by Mrs. Kakin Wednesday, lie Is eiimute fm .Linies-, x, p- Hal.cock and wife called on ' and Mm Paul Jones ton number toun to lake In tin-exposition. ! a sick friend at Cottage (Love Sat j of their lady fi tends from '2:'M un- Mrs. A. It. Wood. went to Tnoiina j ' l':y aftoinoon. til Monday to attend a w edding of ichi tives, Mr. Wood will Join her later In the week and they will go Paint over the Noil hern Paellle for ail ex tended trip. The Huston mill is making arrange incuts to liiHlidl n planer. The low price of lumber in San I rnnelseo, coupled W III) the hh'h fli ght rides, compel t he mills to prepare the lum ber by planing for laiHtein trade. MIhs Anna Oglesby leaves tomor row on iishoit vacation which she will spend at Newport a ml we Hli her a splendid time, liming her ab sence MiHH Dollle Hefty, who returned Sunday from her trip to Jamestown, will innnlpillille the types. As some .young Indies were d'unsing U hlli trestle while going to thu wreck last night. MisH I'aiiiieo Van Peiiberg inlnsed her foot ing ami fell to tlm ground, a distance of about Jill foot. She started down head fore most, but turned befme reiiching x lmttoiii and Inmleil en her back. She apparently was unhurt as she aroso and continued on her way to the wreck. Mrs. Nellie. Mattesou of Minneapo lis intni'iied homo Monday after vis iting her sou II. A. Mattesou r the Itohomla tjuecn Mining Co., w ko came out from the mines to meet and upend a week wl Mi hla mot her at the (Jraliani hotel- Mr. Mattesou return ed to Itohemlii. Mrs. Mattesou was much pleased with her visit and en joyed Hiving this section of Oregon which whh all new to her. l-'or legal blanks Nugget office. Alien and Hiram Wheeler called at Mr. Foster's Sunday. Sir. Henry Long was in Cottage Grove Saturday. School Election The school election yesterday passed off ipuetly .',) electors in the district, but only oij cared to exercise their pu rogative. Mr. J. M. Isham receiv ing 'ill and Mr. Oliver Voatdi W for the ollicn of director and J. K. 1 5 a i -rctt was re-elected clerk. Tin re is not much interest taken in school elections which is to bo deplored as it is one of the most important we hold. Appointed Fish Commissioner. J. W. Wilson of Yotiealla has re ceived the, appointment ul lush Commissioner lor Southern Oregon, Mr. Wilson has been one of the right hand deputies lor State, Game Warden linker, who while regret ting that he has to lo-io him from his staff, congratulates him on the appointment, which ho believes could not bo bettered. NOTICE Settled I'M will bo received at Dorena by J. H. Kirk until the Illltll day of Juno 11107 for building of now school house. A bond of - i of cost of building should accom pany each bid. For plan and speci fication of said house cull on or ad dvoss J. II. Kirk, Doiotia, Oregon.. The decorations were somewhat out of the ordinary, the spacious parlors being transformed into a perfect bower of rhododendrons iiinl field lillies brought from Ho hemia for the occasion. The hours passed pleasantly with music, sew ing and guessing contests for which There are abot;t ;l"s"y prizes were given. i ne I i ie lor the best sewing was won by Mrs. Marion Veatch for tho most artistic button hole made with her eyes closed, and the guessing pri.e by Miss Ctirrin. Dainty refreshments were served which were greatly enjoyed and all thanked the hostessesa for the splendid "afternoon." The guests invited were: ' Mis. A. .15- Wood, Mrs. Oault, Mrs. W. A. Hemenway, Mrs. Mar ion Veatch, Mrs Hinds, Mrs. C. Loss King, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. J. C. Johns-oil, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Coinptou, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. 1). J. Dulhnille, Mrs. Medley, Mrs. J. 1. Jones, Mrs. 1. 1). Wheeler, Mrs. II. 1 Wynne, Mrs. Uenson, Mrs, Hillington, Mrs. liriggs, Mrs. Henry Veatch, Mrs. liichmond, Mis. lVarce, Miss Woods, Mr. Chambers, Miss Cunin, Mrs. Job, Miss Hooper, Mrs. Lurch, Mrs. Russell, of Dorena, Mrs. R. L. Gile of Kosebnrg, Mrs. Fisher. The newspapers of Nebraska ore linging with the praises of Oregon ay a result of the visit to this state of their Governor accompanied by almost 10o Omaha business men. Transportation and Waterwa vs.... Col. i:. Hon Music Orchestra 't he delegates and visitors attending the convention ate Invited to make free use of the club rooms as quests of t he Commercial Club. Kvi.MNO si:ssio, Si p m. Music Orchestra Reports of committees and Con clusion of business The bedouin Love Song I'insuti Male Quartette Cause of Progress. ..Gov. Chamberlain The Hat tie for tin Open River Hon. H. 1 Jones Alice Where Art Tlioii Archer Male Quartette The Railroad Commission and In dustries of Oregon T. K. Campbell The Klectrio. Spirit of Roseburg and Coos Hay. ..Hon. bonis Har.ee MARRIED At the Christian parsonage in Eu gene Wednesday morning, June 12, 1!07 by liev. J. S. McCallum, D. C. McClnng to MissMfnnie Uoren, both of this city. Pineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist, in drawing poison from the blood. Try them lor rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring (julek relief. Satis faction tfiiiiruntoe l. Sold by New Lra Drugstore. Cut Foot With Ax. Wilbur Kelly met with a painful accident at the I)i6ston sawmill Wednesday. He waB swamping, when his ax glanced and split his foot open. He was brought to this city and Dr. Oglesby dressed the wound and ia getting aloug as well as possible. Man .an Pile Remedy comes put up in a collapsible, tube with a nozzle. Lasy to apply right where soreness and inllaniation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, Itching or pro truding piles. Guaranteed. Price nOc. (let it today. Sold by New Kra Irug Store. The Pacific squadron, led by the flagship "Charleston," Admiral Swinburne commanding, will be in Portland Harbor during the present week, in attendance upon the festivities. J Xow is the time to come .'Hid have your ii least tie I alien for a new suit. I have sam ples from one of the i r;.c s t e I o t h in s t o r e s in Chicago. All styles and grades of oods. ww m m tH lllll! o Alllllllllll .MIIIS r- wuiiuuutuii it iv U1U1UUJ, K !IJL L N li 1 1 l ! ' Al l-: : .' . ' i U -i I ) v t . ' , "I n ssi Ji . - i' - 1 1 ; jm . ft A 5r;--. l Ml 9 j. g ! CAnil-BLOCK CO ffJ:M SUMMER HATS. A larre shipment of straw hats just arriv-i'ii- i eo ineiii(imr men s. jovi, womens' and girls', in all the lead iii'' stvles. C. H. BURKHOLDER. Main Street, - - Cottage Grove, Oregon. Wynne Hardware Co. Don't Wait Until Your Grain is Ripe and ready to be lin ry-t' d infore Iciy ing the inncliiiicry von wi!l n-l. e are handling and !:;iv n Icin l, (!,' old relinl'l" McCormick Line of REAPERS MOWERS HAKES and BINDERS w hich make ha f..r in;i! , w in- prov ed its superiiirity li its woii; Soil yon need any eineliin'Ty in l!,.it Uui'. it will ls a wise select ion ill Iniyii:.' tiiis m:ike Come in mid tnlU ii over. AC1KXTS ion SlfARPLIiSS ci:i:am SHPARrtTOH. i;i:f, hives AMI) SUPPLIES And th'; e.' lbrated MITCH KLL BUOGIKS. WAGONS and VI'IIICI.KS. Wynne Hardware Co. COTT0ARlEaoGNROVE' 1 . ; HOTEL I qRAHAM headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG, Prop. 0 9 3iiijiiKiMiiivissn If you Puller from blo.itiug, brliiiini; sour stomach, indigestion or dyspep sia, take a Hint's !.. spejisiii 'I'alilet arter eiieh meal, and overeonu' the disagreeable trouble. It will improw the appetite and aid diirestinii. Suld by New Km Irug Sroit . ti -OF Collage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 TIMP.KU t.VND ACT, .M'Ni: Is7s i 'li NOTICK PI lil.K'.V I ION. V ! I'liited State.? l.:ind OlHee, Vi Posebnrg, Oregon, May L'n, piiC. yi Notice Irf hereby f'iven that in com- ;' nlianee with the oroyisli.c.-i of thelW net of Congress of ,lnne .'!, 17, en- 'A S titled "An act for the sale oi timber I id lands in the States of ("alit'oi nln, Ore- goii, Nevada and Washington Terri-! t4 ' tory," as extended to all the public fj ,m0i.v t i0.ul m ;1,,J)IOV(., Hecurity lauu fiiiin". . 'S ;l '- K .,v...,i,i..,m .,ld i.il,.l,l Surplus and I'ndivided Protits. $5,875.44 AKT1II u til.Asor of Kugene, county of bane, slate of Oregon, has this day tiled in thN olliee his Hworn statement No. Niiin, for the purchase of the Nil1, of section No. W'l, in township No. Ill south, range No. 15 west, and wilj oiler proof to hIiow that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpo-e-i, arid to es tablish bis claim to tiuid hind before W. W. Calkins, I". S. ('onuniV.oner, at his olliee ut Pugene, Oregon, oil Friday t he 15-bt day oi August, 1:107, He names an witnesses: Harold (ihisou, of Kucne, Orcguu ; llol'iimii T, Duw, of I'.ueiie, Oregon ; Arthur I.ltin, of Eugene, Ori-gmi; William T. Osburn, of Kugene, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming' ad versely the ultovu-deseribed lands aie lenuested to fUo their claims in tiiis ottlce on or before said I'.'l I day of August, PJ07. IIoiamin It. Kiujy, HegUter. Pxcluui; place in thn United States lri llKIUUiRT I J A K I H I'resl.i.-ni '. Ilkfcl.l.R Cuslikr FOR SALE Team, harness and wago'.i, tho w iig in and hainess are almost new. Price SJn;). .1. V. lIughtM, Coast Fork si' mites suiilh of (.,'ottage (Jrove. I 'hone No. 7f7, llundreils of peoplo yearly go thnmh painful uierutlms needlessly, beeausu they never Irled .Man an I'iln Keiiu'ily. It Is )iit up in Mich a form that it an lie applied right where the trouble lies. It relieved lb pain and iullauiation. It is for any toriu of piles. l'rieo SUc. Sold; by New Pra Hrug Store.