Kngparty is
fttbiumvnvu riumt
I a friend 1ms received a letter from
I. hunting party, consisting of Bert
Cmlck. Jack Flanagan, Frank
Eton and Jl. P. Smith, who
t t to Curry county about two
l.o nco. which says they have
inipd their allotment of deer and
ill-". .. i,nnmtirnri1 hv nnav nfnoi
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irote.
UTLOOK GOOD FOR
BUSINtSS UULLtUh
1
ir n Cleaver, of the North Dend
Lalness college, was a caller at the
Eimes odlco yesterday. Mr. Cleaver
' 00(1 attendance when the college
1 B a nn Rnntombor 15th. Ho
3 "rr , ..tr,1nnaa tflna tn flin Mirnn
uinMnal cities on the Coqulllo this
r,',l solicit students while
R.l. The college has secured the
K.rU'room on the second floor of the
Wrers miliums rni-" "... .. UUv.
Bire' ,,,, TJ, nnl1ni wll
leach business methods and steno
graph
ITOBACCO TRUST
BADLY SUAKbU
'stocks Props Twenty-Nino Points
After President Dcmcrs
Ills Speech.
New York, Aug. 23. Following
.t. ..i.itpntinn of the snecch deliv
ered )esterday by President Roose
velt at rrovinceiown, ailbhcuu id
bacco company's stoek dropped 29
points. This trust is on the list
scheduled for prosecution.
Wall Street bulls and bears are
...n.,ir, "lTiMinmanatlzlnc the nresi-
,w fnr the stand he has taken on
ii.. ,-nct nunntlnn. It was firmly be
lieved on the street that the presi
dent would announce in ma biiuuuu
.t,n tvm tniHt. nrosecutions were at
An nilececl conv of the nresi-
till C" " "-" "
dent's speech had been secured on
the street and led the stock gamb
lers astray. The stand taken against
the trusts by the president yesterday
uas like a blow In the face to the
men on the street.
Read the Weekly Times.
Notico For Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Aug.
12th, 1007.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph
Menegat, of Templeton, Oregon, has
filed notico of his intention to make
final five year proof in support of his
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No.
11418 made April 1, 19 02, for the
cast half northwest quarter, west half
northeast quarter section 24, town
ship 23 south, range 13 west, and
that said proof will be made before
L. A. Liljeqvlst, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office, at Marshfleld, Oregon,
on Tuesday, Oct. 8th, 1907.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on, and cultivation of, the land, viz:
Joseph D. Magee, of Templeton,
Oregon, William McNeil, of Temple
ton, Oregon, Oliver Landrlth, of
ACME MEANS HIGH
EST OR BEST
That 1b where we have to
keop our goods we must
live up to our name and
then
OUR PURE FOOD LAW
WENT INTO EFFECT
WHEN WE DID
Try Crcspo Uicbo wnrm days
With oream for breakfast
With lettuce for luncheon
With fruit for dinner
Wo make everything in
the line of Flour, Feed and
Cereals sell Hay and Grata
to say nothing of Purina
Poultry foods.
And. the "Acmo Miller"
keeps them all up to the
'Acme Standard." Ask your
dealer, manufactured by,
ACME MILLS CO.
Al. Barrett, Sales Agent.
Templeton, Oregon, H. W. Wllklns,
of Templeton, Oregon.
Benjamin L Eddy, Register.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August,
13th, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Wil
liam F. Adams, of Templeton, Ore
gon, has filed notice of his intention
to make final five year proof in sup
port of his claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. 10675 made May 13th,
1901, for the northwest quarter
southwest quarter of section 34
southeast quarter, northeast quarter,
east half southeast quarter section
33, township 23 south, range 12 west,
and that said proof will be made be
fore L. A. Liljeqvlst, U. S. Commis
sioner at his office at Marshfleld,
Oregon, on Thursday, Oct. 10th,
1907.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on, and cultivation of, the land, viz:
John W. Denson, of Templeton,
Oregon; Jess T. DaIs, of Templeton,
Oregon; Aldle Denson, of Templeton,
Oregon; David Roberts, of Temple
ton, Oregon.
Denjamin L. Eddy, Register
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August
12th, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Foster
J. Poland, of Myrtle Point, Oregon,
has filed notice of his intention to
make final five year proof In support
of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry
No. 10201 made Sept. 15th, 1900.
for the southeast quarter southwest
quarter, southwest quarter south
east quarter, section 2 northeast
quarter northwest quarter, north
west quarter northeast quarter, sec-
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WILLAMETTE IRON & STEEL
PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A,
tlon 11, township 30 south, range 13
west, and that said proof will be
made before L. A. LHJeavlst. U. S.
Commissioner at his office at Marsh
fleld, Oregon, on Tuesday, Oct. 8th,
1907.
Ho names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on, and cultivation of, the land, viz:
Reason Ward, of Myrtle Point,
Oregon; David Adams, of Myrtle
Point. Oregon: James Leonard Buell,
of Myrtle Point, Oregon; William
Ward, of Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Denjamin L. Eddy, Register.
September, 1907.
9-6-07 Benjamin L. Eddy,
Register.
Execution Sale.
j The Claymore Bar
Timber Land Act Jnne 3, 1878.
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office, Rose
burg, Oregon, August 7, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, ana wasntngton Territory,
as extended to all the public land
tntps bv an act of Aiiauit 4, 1892,
John Leake, of Marshfleld, county
of Coos, state of Oregon, has this day
filed In this office his sworn statraj
ment No. 8489, for the purchase a.
the northeast quarter of the nortI-
east quarter or section zi, ana uiu
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of section 22, township 24
south, of range 11 west, Willamette
Meridian, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone thai
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before
L. A. Liljeqvlst, United States com
missioner for Oregon at his office at
MarBhfleld, Coos county, Oregon, on
the 6th day of November A. D. 1907.
He names as witnesses: Dennis
McCarthy, of Marshfleld, Coos coun
ty, Oregon; William Hutchinson, of
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon;
James Cowan, of Marshfleld, Coos
county, Oregon; Carl Albright, of
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon.
Anv nnrt nil nnrsnns clnlinlnK ad
versely the above described land3 are
requested to file their claims in this
nfflpo on or before said 6th day of
November, A. D. 1907.
Denjamin u. ttaay,
Register.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Vm&MtNOTON tt TEHTH STS. j
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Address
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J (( O CHERRY PECTORAL.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878
Notico for Publication.
United States Land Office, Rose
burg, Oregon, June 13, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892,
Alice M. Norton, of Marshfleld, Coun
ty of Coos, State of Ortgon, has filed
In this office her sworn statement No.
8048. for the purchase of the north
half of the northwest quarter and the
west half of the northeast quarter of
section 22, in township No. 26, south,
range No. 12, west, W. M., and wHl
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before L. A. Liljeqvlst,
United States Commissioner for Ore
gon, at Marshfleld, Coos county, Ore-
con, at his office at said place on
Saturday the 7th day of September,
1907
She names &b witnesses: F. M,
Prledberg, of Mrashfleld, Coos coun
ty, Oregon; Lillle G. Frledberg, of
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon; W.
O. Lawhorn, of Marshfleld, Cooa
county, Oregon; August Matson, of
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versly the above described lands are
reauested to file their claims in this
, office on or before said 7th day of
otlce is hereby given that under
ana by virtue of an Execution and
ordojr of sale issued out.ot the Cir
cuit Court of the State elf Oregon for,
Coos bounty, on the 25th day of July
1907, n a certain suit wherein T. Mjp
Collvep. Trustee,, 'Is Plain. iff, ana
Qonnnr,Tfln rnmnanv T. TV TClnnftY
and Marlon G. Kinney, his wife, nd
F. B. Wait, are djfendants, bdTug
case numoer 2413 of said Courttlu
underslgn&l, Sheriff of said county,
to where Ftd Execution and orfler rf
sale Is addlessed, will on Tuesday,
the 3rd dayVof Sept., 1907,at the
hour of eleven o'clock in toe fore
noon of said day at the Court House
door in the Olty of Coqulfie, Coos
County, Oregon, offer forisale and
sell at public auction to tjie highest
and best b!dderfor casl$ all right,
title, interest ana claim? which the
said defendants, or eltlfbr of them,
had on the 15th May ffif February,
190C, or may at any time since have
acquired in or to lots Jfour, Five and
Six, and the SoutheaWquarter of the
Southwest quarter (I section Two;
the East half of thoMortheast quar
ter and tho Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast quarter St Section 10; and
lots One. Two add Three, and the
West half of thejNorthwest quarter
ana mo iNunuwcBi quuriei ui iuu
Southwest quarter of Section Eleven,
all In TownshlnjTwenty-Sl south of
Range Fourtettti West of Uhe Wil
lamette Merldjan in Coos County,
Oregon, togetiier with all tide land3
fionting andXbuttlng upon s&li lots
Five and Slvfin Section Two, and lot
One In Gectfcn Eleven in saidYTown
ship TwenH'-Six South of Rano
Fourteen West of the Willamette
Meridian, aOregon, or a sufflclenoy
thereof tofeatlsfy the demand ofjfiatd
Plaintiff , fto-wlt; $7507.50 toghr
with interest thereon at the rata Of
Six per cent, per annum from the fifth
1907, and the further
?50U.uu attarney iees aim
d disbursements, taxed tWt
and the costs upon said Eao-
It
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Weinhardf s Lager Beer on Draft
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
T
Clay A. Moore, Proprietor
Weekly Times $1.50 a Year
Why Mitchell Wagon?
Not because they run Easiest and last longest
Not because they represent over 70 years of ex
perience in wagon building, but because
The Mitchell Wagon is Always
day of
sum
costs
$21.
cutio.
Dted at the City of Coqulllo, C
ty, Oregon, this 27th day
1907.
W. W. Gage, V
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregqnjj
Sure.
Every Mitchell Wagon is just like every other
Mitchell Wagon, the quality never varies.
Every one is the best that it is possible to
build. No dissatisfcod users, not a customer
ever lost on account of bad goods. They
make friends wherever they go.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.
First and Tcylor streets, Portland, Ore,
DEPARTMENT OF THlfl INTERIOR.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
July 6, 1907.
Nottra Is hereby given that Ald
rldgo J. Bonsen, of Templeton, Ore
gon, has filed nctlce of his intention
to mako final five-year proof in sup
port of his claim, viz.: Homestead
Entry No. 10710, mado May 23. 1901,
for the SW U SE Section 22; NW
NEVi, Section 27, Township 23
S., Range 12 W and that said proof
will bo mado before L. A. Liljeqvlst,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
Marshfleld, Oregon, on Saturday,
September 7, 1907.
He names tho following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, the land,
viz.:
Davo Roberta, of Templeton, Ore
gon; Andreas Olson, of Temploton,
Oregon; John Bensen, of Templeton,
Oregon; Nels Peterson, of Templeton,
Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
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