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-"' ' rftF1 r IL if" Ml MA'leiioVftiiUtMtdth'At -.l fl Trv I lie CflART MAIL .9 U' ""J W ! !( Job Office WWWdPWWJ.mWWW! Oh XXU1. MAHSHPIBLD, 000S COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST lO. 1901. .V.IP MAIL COAST . ..,. ... ... ... ... .. ...... i. i j. 'itiiti - CerrespMtace f I-. NEWS SUMMARIZED. IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Cream of llic iDlspalclics Dished Up In Tablet Form For the Busy Man, Allg. I 'Ilif ilnullim In VenenieU It mure critical 'llifio It talk f violent aialntl American! II llirjr ojim sIhki tlutr In Vkun, (lomi.m It again the ltni(xrallc hot In MmiUiilJ, Mthlfylprailladly wlm lilt olnl fur modlfi mi Ion of lli precept In Ilia couil of inquiry. Cuuit decides that the (linilllutlon of the United Sl.ilrt prm-drd ihe flag In Hawaii. The ColiimhU brat the Imlrpentlciice In jo-intle imt.ii rate. 'Hie IiMiM hncrvr Kinfu are mill to lie Mop ped oiiljr ciiKrill. Aug, a Kllcdrnrr It Intllmlnl lo rtrciila ill lloers who slumi natives In tblilth employ. lonlon lir regard till otilrr of ChaiiuVrlaln 41 llilnl irilolii( war, Krugrr ilinlctitir rrotl f Ikx-r nlrocitlei. TcniKMre mob luoli it nun fruru tlio Court. house ! 1r.cheit him. f .- Cteseeui, the wml.lt clunilon Holler, made h la mils In imK, reducing hit own irorMil, V rw 1(vtlJUin .-vatiou. In Idaho, will prwViuIr helvprmil fur teldemenl by iKtobcr. Aug. 1 Oglamlapprotcl the item Ur policy noun ml by ('ruiinhciUln. Columbia drfralrd llm Independence inlnulcitnil 11 tveomtt. Any setlWnwtit ot llx Kin I'rancltco I'T Ltlwr trouble Kfint irry remote. Cnnf(t,ni fishermen ngrre tlut the down llm salmon iun wt routed by hatchery work Rrmailable coincidence In n new ilr.il In school Umlt, ' Aug. 4 1 he famine continues In Ihe KuiiUn itlilrkl oIKIUiUilidi.d. fhe legallmi ilrfrnu-s nt I'eUnaio appcuath- IngciVjon. , , A grtieMl tulle will liealledjfln lh-Untt f Uieirtl,liutlj. j ' ViU ; ' Aug.s Hie Itowngrr Kni)tir FreiWIck illetl t Cronlrig. Tha irUlwnt Umrcii Krone? ami 'I mkry ate Mrtlnnl. A tctxf l (vitont cic klllnt bjian eJolon at IlillxIflpliU. Tlir tlrel Itutl lucimlnl In opening a mill at l-ffchWf,, 'jl. Oter 600 Nfttlontl tunki have liern nrgnnlinl under iIm Uw o( March 4, Tyoo. Deputy MierlfT Cool, of Mncow, IiIaIio, who kti thol SuiiiUy while Mllcnipting to mtett Inunten r hleiren, lltlenil, QiMtnnllnr odidilt nt VlctoiU, II C, lime Ijeen xnrnnllo giunl agalnit pottlhle Inlrodnc lion of Ihe buhonlc pbgue. BIG HAUL FOR GANG OF ROBBERS Tho Bulliy HmohltiK Work i Vul lojo, Cul., wnn roltlxul on tliu nllit of Auk. .'ill of M 10.000 in gotil brlckit. Tlio rolihora had evidently hoon worU ugon tlio ouio for two or tliroo niontlii. Thoy hud due a tunitol from outsldo tho hoiiao, dlnKl'ir.' a ulntft first uliout tliroo foot doop. Thoy tlmn luniiclcd in tinilor tha vault mid ntrlkini; npwitrd, horcd u holo in tho strongroom floor, Tho holo wan in tho ihupo of tho niuiiliolo of a boiler. 1'art of tho holo wiih bored two month ago, it Ik thought, nnd tho Inul ono waa bored mt boforo tlio fobbory. Through that holo thoy took tho koIiI briakHnndcnrriod thont to tho horo nonr tlio tunnol onul of tho work' whoro thoy woroovldontly placod in a boat. In tootr hurry thoy loft two cf tbo briokon tlio bunk, NO SLATE, itone, iIjj; r other unbiimnblo tubsuhcei In Ihe coal Imuleil lo your door by tlclsner, Juil the itulglit, frce-burnlngOAl, which burnt ui you wunt it lo burn, but ilncin't bum up too much money. While )ou'r Kcl'lnK c0"' yu might nt vstll t;ct tho U-ji, M rf BBBBBBP I Will Lumber delivered, illrevt Irani the mil). Dry wood taken to any putt of town on tliort nollcv. Truck mid dray work, tcowlng, hack work and .qtcatntlng, Thone a86. iKeildcuu, Cor, "I hint ,)pd A ttreet Ji CEISjNf. TRAVEL BY SEA Artvnli lly Alllnticn from tmrtli. A lie 5 s (Jno W Kill, M A WoIpIi, II V Wrlnli, W i: Itamitroc, MIm (Irllln, Hnm'l Mnr'tlon, L WUn, V. M (lulllnr J K Flint, II Mnildoti, Mr M A Mmt 1I011. IHnmoli, J A I.annnn, l'utor I."Kglfi, A J 1'rnat, Axel Wcntmnu, John Jnoknou, M Wnllncn. KnllovftiiK mrtl(ii linvn nurclinacil tlckal on llio otitRoliiK Alliitncn, wlilcli kuIIoiI Turailny for llurnUn: T I) Omnniln, J 1 Oiiminltm, 0 A Onr in,T J Taylor, Dolla Htooknl, IMItl) llonnll, Mr A J Caniiliall, ItutA Mo Oortnno, Oliim Znhn, A (lurcli), 1' 1'ar. io, Ulauilo NnHlnirfr, Krcil Kriuo. Tlir Alllatirn nrrlvcd from l'ortlaml Monday mill nulled for Kiiroku Tuc- ilny. Hlu1 look no tliroiiK'i lumlnug far Kmi Kmiinlnco n tlio IntciiMon win to tutu hack front Kitrrkn uiiIcmii con tlltlon in tlio city ilinuld oIihiikp. Tlio Arcnta nrnvcil front Knruka Tiiculay, not lmvinc sonrt r-otttli of Hint point. Hlio tailed on Wcdni'tday for Hun 1'rnticltco, Unptnin Nulron oxpri'imlin; eonfldoiicii t tint Iter freight could lo liniidlcd. In oiiio ninnnur, mnl if tlio ailorhoulil lanvn n crow could ha iicciirod tullclont to'imvlKoto tlio ulilp. A tha I" in pi ro li Iniil off tho ArcittncHit bo recruited from hor oflkrri. Tho Alllanco vttin tclirduled to nr rivo front Knrokit nt noon today on hor way to l'ortlniid. NOHTII IIKNI) Tho Vnltinteor aailed Wednesday niKht. Mr. HroMani loft for her homo In H. F.Grtl., Weilnculay. MIm (Julclry of Kay City, vhntcd frleiida hero tho first of tho week. Olo Johnon loft Thunday for hi homo In .Spring Valley, Wltcoiuln. Wilbur Mottlor it ouirnrliiK from what ream to tio an attack of rliou inntitm, J. A. I.niiiinn and IVtcrlxiRglo havo returned from r'outli llcnd, Waih., and lmro taken up their old poiltlom hero. Quito a number nfpnryoune; folks wont to Mansfield 'Wednhtdsy, l) witnetc tho launching of thn loat tboro. Another unw dynamo catun on tho Alliance North llcnd has fine plant now and tho lih'hl aro strictly Ural clan. Mr. Kricblo's afllictcd eyo is not, improving m rapidly as wo would whdi and shn I thoroby itiiroring iiiitoh pain. Ilolit. Simpson Jr., did Itis flrt work sluco III OKcspado with tho donkey onghto lmro, thi week, tully ing plica for the Vntoutcor. l'oter Johuaen a rsllor on tho Vol tintccr, foil into tho hold of tho ship whilo londlng tor and received sort ou injuries. Ho wus taken to tho hospital in Marahfield Tuesday oven- Ing. , M, 1. PcndorKraM has tho coutraot forcarryine tho mail botweon Marn- llotd and this place, and tho now limn acliodula took c licet Aug. 1. Tho mull now come mid leave in tho morning. Mrs. Balttti, Mr, ami MusVnugh- iiu , Miss Kiupson, nnd Mr. Tttrpen, loft Monday morning for llandun whoro thoy nttendud tho Toivohor's Itiatituto. Tho first thrto imniod to tumid Wodncaduy and report having a vory dolightful as well na profitable tlnto. FOUR MASTED SCHOONER DAVID EVANS LAUNCHED The four masted schooner which has been building nt the yard of the Pacific Shipbuilding Co. here was successfully lnunched Wednesday nfternoou at n few iniutues before 6 o'clock. As she slid gracefully nud majestical ly down the ways she was christ ened by little Irene Preuss. She is named David Kvaus after a prominent Humbolt mill man and ship owner, now deceased. She is, the largest nnd finest ves sel ever built on the bay and presents a beautiful nppenraucc as she rests lmlitly on (lie water. When ready for sea she will take i2oo piles, which are being put in by Noble & Sons. The piles arc being brought over the hill from Pony slough, three donkey engines being usedou the route. They are theu brought 'down on the logging railroad Teacher's Examinations MoKlNLKV , OllKOON, AugiiH-l, 1001. Xotlco is horeby glvon that tlio rogular publlo examination of appli cants for stato ami county certificates will bu hold in my ofiloe in Coqtullo City Aug,;lJth, 15th , lOtli, lOOh W.JI. Bunch, CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH OF PORTLAND How its Last Four Pastors Met usual Deaths Other Troubles Un- Ktipcrstidmu folk can dlawvnr ino- terlalliir sending lilvcrs along their brick In manes of ovonts that aro rertslnly strauga. Tlio Centenary Mothodlst church, of Portland, Inti but no lens than four psstors, oncli having a violent death, Hlniply coin cldcuco, porlmpa. l'sslor ituiiulion died of heart fail ure. Dr. JJuslinug was about to leave tlio Centenary church lor Alaska whon ho wni attacked Hyparnysis of tint lienrt. Itov. Crawford It. Thoburu died suddenly of ajKittod fever Hi father is Illthop of India nud tho milliliter had jtitt rottirned from tho land of tho Hindoo when bo became ill and dlml suddenly from a fovor lie probably contracted in tho far Knit I.ntt mouth, ltcv. (Soorgo W. One, nnttnr of tho church, dropped dead of heart diKcime whilo going to greet somn friends ou uu Incoming train. Tho very vuddnupsi of tlioto deaths place llicin in tho catsgory of vio lent. Itov, Tho in ii Iloyd, another pitntor, l nnlil to Intra reitgiied nonio time ii go becaiifo lie was heart sick nnd weniyof tho dltfontlout amntig hi flock. Thi'fo dlnaeniions look tho form of law suits over property loft by thn late .lames Ahrams. Tho montloit of tho Abrarot ritato brings forward another chapter In the series of strsnge events. Mr. Abtants died wealthy and it was llirougu his worldly good that tho Contonary church hud its beginning. Abrams wutsnsr.lent Mothodlatand is laid to have hated tho Catbollo church in a manner not charitable. Through liisweatth a magnifirnntcollcgo build ing wast rrctcd at University Park, tho intention being to mako it a MellindUl Institution. A fino Mctho- dltt boapitsl was built at Mount Ta iMir. Hero enter tho irony of fa to. Until tlio colh'ga and tho hospital proved iinaticlul (allures, and last Juno each was acquired by Cattiolio organisations. It was only a few weeks ago that tho clerk of tho Centenary church sued the church for performing duties which bn claimed were carried out In lilt legal capacity for ho i a Jawyer. UNFORTUNATE SAILOR FINDS WATERY GRAYE Falls Overboard from Sir. Alliance off Columbia .Car and Is Lost M. Mntson, a sailor ou the Al- linncc was lost on the last trip of that steamer from Portland. Tl nc accident occurred at 8:5 Monday morning, after the steamer had crossed the bar coming out. The unfortunate man was eu gnrcd in putting the lashings on some beer" kegs which were car ried on deck, btandiug on top of the pile, near the rail, he lost his footing aun Tell overboard, n life bouy and a couple of planks were thrown overboard, before the steamer got fairly away from the man. He was swimming high and the officers of the boat had no idea but that he would keep nfloat untill they could pick him up The steamer was stopped ana turned as soon as possible and rati back, launching a boat, but the man had disappeared, and after spending some time in a truitlcss search the boat was obliged to continue on her way. It is' supposed that the man was seized 'with a cramp and went down almost within reach ot as sistaucc. Matson was a single uinu. He shipped from Sau Faaucisco, where a sister resides. The Land Lottery Tho last act in tlio opening ot tbo Indian lands in Kiowa-Comancho ....k....ll..t. I. ... ll'jiilit Aa.lilftl lilliilll ss;utOTtt n a tho fn .1 ma I t. la Mill I 111 Hi Mil 111 11 L from L'OOO to3(X)Oolalm drawn nt tho lottery will novor bo .Ucd ,011, Tho auction salo by tho fedoral govern ment of town lota t Auitdarkn, IIo bnrt, and Lawlon began and at onoh nlaco thousands ul jieoplo havo waited for days for U10 opportunity to pur ohaso lot und begin business. guncaptAinXfelciieT will lecture in marsheield Arrangoments havo been mado by Jtov It. 0. 1.oe, to havo auii-Oaptaitt J. Folsltor, ol tho lluttlcship Oregon deliver an uddross in tlio Methodist cb u roh in tho oottrso of noxt wook. Captain Folshor served tho Oregon's six gun's in tho biutlo at Santiago. Ho has tlio honor of having sunk 0110 of tlio Spanish fleet by a well directed olioll and was, personally congratulat ed for his noouraay of aim. Tho da to will be nuiiounood later and all our people Bhould. avail t)ioni tolve of this opportunity to hear the story of tho destruction of tho'Atlantio .fleet of Bnalji ns.tylU by im tjyo wit- U04. SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special to the Coast Mail. Ba.v tiukcisco. Aug. '9 Nearly 1000 marine cooks and stovadoros, quit today. IliO apprentice ul tho Union Iron Work also quit, roniaining at work, - only Pmsiitrmi. Aug.'J Thero is liltlo olisnco ol a settlement of tlio sUel strike. Non-union mon who were to reopen tho Pannilor mill wcro won oyer by the stiikor. It is' expected Hist tbo Amalgamated Association and Federation and American Feder ation will co-operalo, whan tho tioup will bo completed, t ' Sax Fiuscifco. Atiir. "5 Tlio no- lico nro convinced that'John Manors lulus lluck Taylor was the leading spirit In thn robbery of tho fjolby Kinclting Works, million ha not bcou recovered. Search is boing mado in tho bay. rjuaptolous nrtfcJO found in n cabin. Ai.UA.NV, Or., Aug. 0 8lxty girl camped at Catskill wcro oissjned by canned corned beef. Thoy Trill re cover. A - - y London , Aug. 9 James McDonald has givim himself up horo, confessing to tbo robbery of tho Wtttorn I.ums her Co' ofllco in Portland. Or. , whon fCOOO wore secured by n bold dsylight hold-up. He asks repatriation. I IlRAtMOXT, Texas., Aug. 0 'An S. P. train fell through Keith lako bridco. All of tho 'M passenger wcro saved by fUhiug parties. Thunder and Lightning Marsh fir Id was visited Tues day evening by a genuine full- grown thunder storm, but no damage was done so far as heard from. Showers followed until morning nnd freshened the grass and atmosphere. The storm was of considerable extent and was heavy tu tne Willamette Val ley. Don't Rush the Can The Centerville Dairy is edu cating hundreds of families to have their milk nud cream de livered nt their homenud custom ers can easily sec where they Jiavc been wasting lile away by rushing around with a milk can. We are constantly increasing tne number of cows and adding uew customers every day. A SUPPOSED LANDIS VICTIM HEARD FROM. George Thompson, the man who left the grip and fur over coat with Photographer Hicks, and who it was thought by mauy that Landis had murdered, has been located by our sheriff up in Washington, and is expected to be here ngaiu soon. Coquillc Herald. Teumile iems received too lae. Those rcttrning from the teachers' msutuear uanciou re port a magnificent success. The G. A. R. eucampmen at Myrlc Pom is repored to have been mosf successful and enjoyable. Sam Marsden reumed his week from Wilkinson, Wash., where he has been visiitif a siser, Mrs. A. Bradshaw. In nnicipaion of reaping n rich harves duriug he lair many fakirs are congregaing a Marsh field. Look 011 for hem. Dr. J. 0. Qoblo, tho optician U now in Coos county, on n professional vis it. IIo will visit all tho towns in the county during August. If you need glasses wall lor mm. 110 guarantees lM,H " . whmuiiiiuw nionU, dates, oto. WHO HAS LIED . ABOUT THE FAIR V. C. London, nresldont of tho fair nssooiation ronuests tho Mail to pub lish too following noiico. 11 snoum bo given tho widest publioity to bead oil' falsa reports. A report has gulnod circulation ttiut no premiums for exhibits will bo paid nt tho Dlstriot Fair to bo hold at Marshflold beginning Aug. L7th. That is ontiroly orronoous as tho stato appropriation of $000 por year can bo used for no other purpose. This amount ut least will bo naid to oibibl- tors of livestock and for pavillion ex hibits on that oooastou, and roporia to tho contrary should not be credited aa thoy aro without foundation, Bids Invited ililila will bo raco ivod until Aug. 45 tlJUl, for the exclusive privileged .for HK8TAU11ANT SALOON for tho comiug fair. w Each bid must bo accompanied by a certillct check for 5 per cent of the amount of tho iVItfi Address, F, A. McOali. , J flrWVrW jA Daily Paper For THE DAILY COAST MAIL T0 BE ISSUED DURING THE COMING FAIR. Dunne the five davs of the " paper will be issusd by the COAST Mail. It will be called the Daily Coast Mail and will be A condensed press report of the world's news will be received by wire? everv eveni'tirr. tits rlav'n ffatticrs at the fnfr will he written 5 up, also the local news. The ?... St.i ..J ! ..! !- it ui uiui auu i&suuu iu uic muuiiug. xuis win uc 111c mil luiiy developed daily ever issued in Coos county, and the project is receiving the strong approval of every one to whom it is men tioned. The plans for this enterprise arc fully matured and suffic ient patronage is already pledged to make it a certainty that the paper will be issued as announced. Fveiy morning a copy of the paper will go to each bnsinejs 2 house in town, and the Mail will fair grounds whos business it will hands of every one visiting tho fair. Subcriptions for the five days of the life of the Daily Coast Mail will be received at 25 cents each. Every postmaster in Coos Co. is authorized to receive subscriptions and forward them to ibis office. To insure receiving the five issues, subscriptions should reach us not later than Saturday, Aug. 24th. The price has been placed within the reach of all, though, the paper not being admitted as second class matter, each copy mailed will require a 1 cent stamp. The Coast Mail will be at considerable expense in the carrying out of this project, but believes that recompense will be found in the approval of the wide-awake and progressive people of Coos county. We will show the people daily paper as well as other towns. it is part 01 the plans 01 daily paper in Marslifkld as interest shown in this fair daily as to what support can be ejepected from the people of Coo?. I And now, gentle reader, it you want to enjoy tne novel sensation of reading a daily paper printed in MarshGeld, con. taiuing the latest telegraphic news, fairBews, -awdtluwl ,' your aubtcriptiun will be received here with the liveliest ppre-, ciation. If you wish to show your nancr enterprise send in vour stamps. You will get your money's worth and help the pros pects for a regularly established daily here. t ' T1MI1KR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, tlW. NOTIOK FORPUHLIOATIOA. United Sulci Land oflice, Rocburg , Oregon, Augutt 7111, 1901. Notice It hereby Klven that In compliance with the provisions 0 the set of Coogreu of Junes. 1678. entlUW "An act for the "le lunoer unus in me oiaics vi itiuuiui. uiTvn, Nevada, and Washington Territory." aseiUnd. etl tOal the Publc Land Sulci by act of Au gUlt 4. ISOJ. C1IASLMK. KNOX, 01 lie CJl, county outwit, Mie ior lermom w wain- Ington, hu thu day riled In this onice hit iwom tuiement No. 1773. for the pureruto of the NE Kol section rio.soin ionuiip no, aoouin. Range No. 11 Wett, aud will offer proof to ibow that the land sought U more yaluable for lit timber or tione than ibrasrlculturaSpurpotes, and to ciUbtlth hit cUlm to uid land before the Rrgitter and Iteceltel of this office st Rote burg, Oregon, on Friday, the ajth day of Octob er, lyot. llerutnes si Mllneisa: Hgsn Ratlowui, Augutt Mayer. Sunley liluba, of IV Ell. Wash ington, Iwlt Chritten, of Finnclt.Waihlngton. Any audalpenoni claiming adtersely the abote-detcribcd Undt are rnjuetted to rile their clalmt in this office on or before slid ajth day ol October, toot. 8.io J.T. Rmipgks, Regbtcr. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1378. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land office, Roscburg, Oregon, August 7tn, 1901. Notice It hereby given that In compliance iu thn nrnvliloni of ihe net of Coniress of lune 1, 1878. entitled "An act fw the sale of limber Linds in ihoSutrs of Cilifornia. Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Trrritory," as ciiended to all the Public l.inil States by act of August 4. 1891, Ai.ukkt Maukviakn, of IV Kll. county of lwl. State (or Territory) of Washington, i,ai nil d.w iiieii in trill omce nit twotn sure- mcnlNo. 1770, for the purchase of the NK of Section No. 11 in Township No c South, of Range No. It West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought U more valuable for it timber or tioncthAi lor agricultural purposes, and to establish bis qlajni to said hpd before the Keg liter and Recclrcr.oflbls otfice al.Roscburg,. Oregon, on Thursday, the swth ttay of .Ov'tyber, 1901, He names as witnesses: Paul Maver, Aaron Allen. Charles E. Knox, Stanley Uluba, of IV Ell, Washington, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deM-rlbed lands are reouested lo li their claims in this office on or before- Mid 34th day of October, 1901. 8.io J. T. DuuxJES, Register. TIMBER LiND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR l'UBLIOATION. United fetates Land office, Roscburg, Oregon, August 7th, toot. Notice Jt hereby given that In compliance with tlio provisions of the set of Congress of June 3, J 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale ot timtwr lands in the States of California. Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory," at extended to all the I'ublic Lsud Slates by act of Auaust 4, 189a, 1'AUt. JrtAVKR, ol le Ell, county oflwis, SUle (or Territory of Washington, has this day filed in this office hlssworn sutemeat No. 1769, for the purchase of the NK W of Section No. 38 in tpwnsnipwo.sotiouin, iupgero.i pji. NO. si and Will offer proof tot show that the land sought Is more laluabkttorlls tiaibar or stone than an fi 1 rial agricultural , ..-7.. :".!.''-:. . i,i.l li. ...i to Mid IrfXid before theicglster ajidRecclter J Itnu iu eauiwuii 111a ruiui shh I Re this offico at Rosebunr, Oregon, on Friday, ihe f ah day.of October, 1901, He names as witnesses; August Mayer, Aaron Allen, Albert Maucrnunn, Charles U, Knox, pf.l'e KU, Washtagloa. Any and all persons ctuming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file thel claims In this office on or before said a 5th day 01 October, 1901 Marshf ield. ivW cotnine fair a full-fledged dailv 9 x 12 inches in size, 16 pages.' paper will be set up and printed ! nt.r Ml I .1 c r..n have a representative .at the be to -put a copy into the that Marshficld can get qut a,' tne coast mail to estabhsu a soon as the time is ripe. The will furnish a good indication appreciation of this bit of newr- twenty-five cents, in coin or TIMBER LaNP. ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stale! land Office. Rcseburg, orejron, Augutt 71b, 1901. Notice U hereby tltn that In oomnfeuice with Ihe proikions of the act of t'ongrcit of June 3. SiB. entlifcd "An act for thn safe of timber jndtln theSutrs of CaifornU. Oregon. Ne vada, and Washington Territory ,r as exjtnded to il the l-uusie 1 juia sutc or sci 01 Augui . .Ham 1,I.W DlTk'llUtL! M 1 dav meni No. ma for 0e purchase ol the NW St of Section No. ta In Township No. 26 South. Kange No. it west, ana wiuoner prooi 10 snow that the fand sought it more valiuWc for Iu limber or (tone Uun for agrlconura purposes, and to establish his calm to said Aind before the Register and Recclirer of this office at Roscburg, Oregon, on Friday, the ajlh day of October, lie names as witnesses: August Mayer, AA bert Jauermann, StanA-y Guba, CrorArs E. Knai. of IVi Ell. Wathlncton. Any and s persons cilming adverse the above-described Atnds sre requested to fie their calms in this office on or before said ajth day ofoclober, toot. 8.10 J.T. Rsidom, Register, OASTORXA. Slfutsr f A" 1 L'X We Have it. That is our almost invai' icibU reply to diiquirUifi .for tho latest nov elties and swell effects in Mul Sam m or dry goads, oloth wif, furnish ings an d (hoes, gloves, corsets, Jiose- ry,u$idcrww, skirts, ivrap pers and. silk ivaists. 1 1 1 B afm&: 4H Goods. (jvaraittee .as .lepreled. Rifct ftic. CfUs Itneot : M AGNES & " ,aswii.i. .-,u.tw.U,t. Great Ismffljffi $ . ?. i . SPRECKLES PUTS MIS 1. 1 .,., Will Mi FjieJjeuKr.lefc 'wf. ,WJ1I Nt Two en Ik " imfyty. It is learned frofja a. scpurce .unjmpeachable reliability tkat tltjc late visit hereof Mr4mwk, representing Sprecklat .: Co. will have results Jbig wjth 'iatfe- tance to -coos jay. a - The plans of Spreckles & OV which have betto , folly .'dfcidsM upon, and which tuctmly ititlh- orarily interfered .with by uft strike, include the placing of ttw large steamers to run betweekt here and San Francisco aad tke operation of the Beaver HHIttairsje on a scale not before atteaipa. x nc uzanua is now matting ner last trip to the sound and will be placcdLpn this run at oscc vs soon ,ast)c , strike si taain im proves sufficientlyjlieikl .will be laid in the MarshGeld ajd "(oc the finest steamer ever on his nia fortheSFrecklcs'. She Will Be of large size, splendidly fitted up for passenger accomodations, an,d will have a speed qf 17 knots an hour. These steamers aad .perharw others, will carry coal from . tqc Beaver Hill mine, wnicn will be . , worked up to a production olabot J 500 tons per day. " The fact that Jhe Spreckles' are ' turning their energies ;n Ibis el. rection to the extent 'oiatcasl means a great dealnoreior 'Cc. than appears on the surface, ar4 the next year will show cbasjces'it" An.alampfWrtoa .V Tuesday 'evening and the fire boys turned tbafand had their " partus in motion before the .belt had fairlv stooped rineiBsfl "Ai ter making a record rua.ioDMv. , Rood's residence .90 tlje' bill where the fire was supposed to be, they learned that there W't any fire. Muchjn'jigwfosi wa expressedby.thcjYfcfi.nis.pf some one's excitability DIBER..LAND,ACT JUNB.3, 187111 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Load office, RosebW, oitgayi; Nollce is hereby given that la crapUsntc' with he provisionj of the act of Congress 01 lune 3. 1878. entitled "Aa act for Uw sik el lunucr laiHU in ukz uin u. wHwim v.v.. Neda. snd Washington Territory." as estei ed to all the lubUc Land States by act of Augu 4. tooa. AUGUST itAiSS. ". '"infT . T Lewis. Sute (or Terr IMA lion No. n In TownsWo No. so souui. isne V . . W-.1 nn,! uiMnHfer MdofiA bow- tint the land sought w more Mliuble for lu ttabtf or stone than for sgricultoral rjtinee, snd ,W otablnh his cUlm to said land befortUie Reg ister snd Receiver of this bffics' st ReWgs Oregon, on Thursday, the a4ih day of October, ''i. ...I...U..M. r"t,.rl K. IvnOKl lie names iuree. -x." :'-,", '. "T Aaron AllenfauJt)sr. Iifvtt Ouistca, of ,l'e Kll. Washington. Anr "Jltt.Xl.Z TlTfiV &K abovisdescribed Uni clalius In Uils office on or UU foresaid aath da pf October, 1901 ,.TUtna, Register. O-lV ' !! Don't forget. ffbc-K.,& G Corset, In all styles. Reco meuded by all who have woriCihem to be a rfjpci article. ------ We curry and have theer rtclnsjye. syle off tye VVALK- OVER SHOE for gentle- , men nnd the PATRICIAN, r-: :; :; ,..,. i a woman's suoe tnars ng;it Towels, Sheiif, n i'v m fi MATS OH 1 ,? .. 1 -7 3 j ,i " v ? ,1 .T ,U.Kiuii,irliRtSUter jP.Prf..Wff" pap mBW&VMxmmmmmMMP