Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 19, 1903, Image 4

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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W. C. T. U. COLUMN
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
Bandon, Oregoa,
The next W O T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M , at the
We are ,till duina bn.inre« al Ih, Old
Stand and oan pltMM ,uu. Giva aa a Cai!
“When I had an attack of tbe grip M. E. Church.
aud axamiua our
last «inter (tbe second one) I actually The < igarette and the Ceni Ing
cured myself with one bottle of Cham­
Battine** Baa.
la jna*. in receipt of a naw and
berlain’s Cough Remedy,“ says
C has . H. S towell , M. D.
freak «took of
Now 18 tbe time to purchase Hardware Tbs undersigned bas
Frank W. Perry, Editor of tbe £n
I give the following reasons for
in stock a large assortment of
terprue, Shortsville N. Y. “This is
• Drugs and Chemicals,
opposing tbs smoking of cigaretts by
the honest truth. I at times kept
boys:
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
from coughing myself to pieces by
1. It lessens the natural appetite
Toilet Artioles,
taking ■ teaspoonful of tbia remedy, for food and injured digestion. The
Glssswsre, Crockery and Miners* Supplies.
Dr«Kglatn Mandrie*.
and when the coughing spell would
boy who smokes bus a bad digestion
PcarvMEs, B ccshes , S ponozh , S oaps I’aiat*. Oil*. I)«or* and Window*.
ooine ou at night I would take a dose and a poor appetite. Beoauae of thia
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
N uts and C andikb .
and it seemed that in tbe briefest in­
interference with appetite and di­
Cigars, Tobáceos and Clgrarettes.
terval tbe cough would pass off and I
Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
gested and asaimiiated, cellular activ­
would go to sleep perfectly free from
ity ia checked, and the growth aud
The Bandon Hardware Man.
cough and its accompanying pains.
J. B. BílStlER. SL Louis. Mc-
development of tbe body seriously in­
To say that the remedy acted as a
Sick stock or poultry should not
terfered with by thia early poisoning
most agreeable surprise is putting it
eat cheap stuck food any more than
2. It seriously effects the nervous
sick
persons should expect to be
very mildly. I had no idea that it
cored by food. When your stock
system. We often bear about tbe
would or could knock ont tbe grip,
and poultry are sick give them med­
“tobacco heart“ of tbe adnlt. If to­
icine. Don ’t stuff them with worth­
simply because I bad never tried it
bacco ia strong enough to effect the
less stock foods. Unload the bowels
for such a purpose, bat it did, and it
and stir up the torpid liver and the
beating of tbe adult heart, bow much
seemed with tbe second attack of
animal will be cured, if it be possi­
stronger must tie ita effect on th
ble to cure it. Black-Drauglit Stock
coughing I be remedy caused it to not
and Poultry Medicine unloads the
heart of a yon ng person, long be foie
only be of less duration, but tbe pains
bowels and stirs up the torpid liver.
tissues have become fixed. The rush
It cures every malady of stock if
were far lees severe, and I had not
of blood to tbe bead, tbe dizziness,
taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can
osed dne bottle before Mr. Grip bad
of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
tbe unsteady beatiug of tbe heart,
Medicine arid it will pay for itself ten
bid me adieu.” For sale by 0. Y.
Bed Room Hui tea
Curtaiu Pule, and Fine
Wall Panar and
tbe distressing dreams—all show how
timecover.'Horses work belter. Cows
and Piece,.
Window Trimming».
House Lining.
Dealer
In
Rest«
aad
Shoe*
give
more
lnilk.
Hogs
gain
flesh.
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SEWING
MACHIN
KB
AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
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seriously is the nervous system ef
And hens lay more eggs. It solves the
Repairing^neatl, and promptl, done at
fected. This effect on the nervous
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Spring*.
problem cf making as much blood,
Schooner Capeiaed.
Invent living prices.
system is sufficient to produce tbe
flesh and energy as possible out of
Furniture Repairing and Saw-filiog a Specialty.
the smallest amount of food con­
S eattli , March 12.—The fishing most marked changes in tbe mental
sumed. Buy a can from your dealer.
filaee Cot nnd Fitted to Order- All
Piotor- Framing
11 M DPftTA 1^ I Ni.
activity.
Recent
statements
from
the
UiaSS Biaea and weigta kept on bind
neatly dune.
U ’CLR I
I1M
and sealing schooner George W. Pres­
University
of
Michigan,
Northwest
­
cott, of Victoria, was capsized and
A Foil IJne of Burial Casket«. Burial llobea and Good«, and Undertaking Bappliea
Conatantl, Kept on Hand.
K. LEWIN, Prop.
completely wrecked Monday morning, ern University, Yale College, Union
College,
together
with
scores
of
other
30 miles off tbe Columbia River, tbe
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN.
nearest port being Astoria. One mem­ institutions, aud hundreds of tbe
Notice in hereby given that the nnder
most
eminent
leaders
of
tbe
country,
Higued bn« hied Inn tinnì nocount ns «be
ber of tbe crew, an Indian, was lost.
guardian of > noma Webster, an innane pet-
All kinds kept,
The entire crew bad a narrow escape all testify to tbe fact that cigarette tarn in tbe County Court of C< mmi County
smoking interferes with scholarship. Oregon, and that the County Judge of said BOLOGNA 8LU8AGE. HEAD-CHEESE
from death.
Conntv has appointed Monday. April 6th
Hud VEAL nlwfiye on hand,
News of the accident reached Se­ If it interferes with scholarship of 1*103. at tert o’clock A. M„ mh tbe time and at
the
Comity
Conri
ro<»n»
of
said
Countv
at
young
men
over
twenty
oue
years
of
CORNED
BEEF,
attle this morning on the arrival of
I Coquille City, Co«Cognty, State of Ore­
tbe steamer Montara, from San Fran­ age, bow much more seriously must it gon, aa tbe . lac«' f< r the aettloment of the
PICKLED PORK
estate ot «»nd Maonta Webster, and tbe
cisco. Tbe Montara picked up tbe interefere with tbe mental activities hearing of obidJtivH* to said final account
if any.
E. E. PAKKI8H,
c^'oQiiillc CJity, Ol'ejx’oii.
crew and brought them to Seattle. of those under this age!
BUTTER, EGG, and
Guardian.
3. It lowers the moral tone B ojb fib 11
For more than 48 hours the Prescott
J. P. TUPPKH, Proprietor.
FRUIT acd VEGETABLES
notice for pubmoation .
end its crew floundered in tbe waves. who would not tell a lie on any other
Timber
Land
Act
June
3,
1878.
of
all
kinds.
»
Frequently .they were washed over matter, not for a fortune) our best U nited > taths L* nd O ktlob at R okkbukg ,
This well known hotel is now uuder new ami com­
Meat, Delivered lo persons living on tba
board, finally they were compelled and noblest boys, do not seem to ties O hegon . Jnnuary 19. 1903.
petent management.Hmi bus been thorongbly reu-
Notice i« hereby given that in compliance River, or along tbo Stage Route
to tie themselves to tbe deck and itate a moment to tell any kind of a with
uvutetl throughout. Tbe table service is equal to
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
CutigresH
await assistance. For 66 hours they falsehood in order lo keep from their of June 3. 1*78. entitled "All act. lor tbe sale
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms fur com­
60 YEAR*’
timber landa in the States of California,
were drenched to the skin, went with­ parents tbe fact that they are smokii g <>f
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
mercial turn. Baggage triiii?| orted lo and Lorn
out food and every minnte expected cigarettes. They bide tbo cigarettes t«>rv,” as extended to all the Public Land
boats
and trains free of cio.rge.
States
by
act
of
zSugnat
4.
1892.
Edward
E.
They smoke then: away from home.
to be dashed to pieces.
Fine new bur iu couneciiou with tbe hotel.
Oaken, of Parkerxbnrff. County <>: Coos,
Tbe Montara was sighted yester Th«y try in every way to conceal tbe State of Oregon, ban this day filed in this
office
bis
sworn
statement
No.
4333.
for
the
day morning at 8 o’clock. Tbe crew truth. Indeed, they will du all mau- purchase of the SE *4 of NWki of Section
11 in Towuab’p No 28 8., Henge No. 14
was taken aboard. They consisted of ner of things in order to deceive those No.
West, and will offer proof to «Low that the
who
are
nearest
and
dearest
to
them.
four white men and 18 Indians, un­
land »ought w snore valuable for its timber
4. It creates a craving for strong or atone than for agricultural pnrpo«es, and
der command of Captain Ramlose.
to eatHblish Ins u Ini in to sard land before L.
" An rone sending a sketoh and description may
ascertain our opinion free whether an
Captain BariDg, of tbe Montara, sunk drink, Tbe hot smoke from tbi H. Hazard. < utility Clerk of Coos County. quickly
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica­
Oregon, at Ciiqniite, on Saturday, the 18tb
tion* st rictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
tbe schooner after tbe crew was taken cigarette tends to make tbe mouth day of April,
He names ns witnesses:
sent free. Oldest agency for «eenringpatents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
and throat dry, aud creates a peculiar Ed. Hadavll. of Hrkeiaburg, Ottgon; N. E. ° fpicud
off.
notice, without charge, in the
Barkiow, of Banditi, Oregon; A. Carlson, of
sinking
sensation
in
tbe
stomach.
The vessel was caught in a heavy
Parkersburg, Orqxor.: Andrew Perkins, of
Oregon.
cross-sea and was completely over­ Water way temporarily relieve ibis Parkersburg.
A handsomely llluMtrated weekly. largest cir­
Anv «nd all person« claimin'! adversely
of any scientdflc Journal. Terms, |3 a
turned. The entire crew was washed dryness, aud may temporarily cheek the above i]e«crni*d lands are requested to culation
yoar; four months, *L Sold by all newsdealers.
tile their claims in this office ou or before
tbe
sinking
sensation.
But
with
tbe
overboard, but all save one succeeded
This 8tearaer will cive h regular lOdny Service between Coqnilln Kiv«r, Oregon, and San
said 13th day of Api il, 1903.
Finncisoo, California, for Loth pa*t»oflKorM aud frvixhi.
■in swimming back and clinging to tbe moral tone lowered abd the mental
J. T. Baino«'»,
},
Kegister,
wreck. Tbe loss is estimated at fCOOO power weakened, tbe desire to yield Jan‘29
E. DYEll Apent, Bandon. Or pon.
The Prescott was an old schooner to tbe first temptation is strengthened,
SWAYNE «t EOYT, Agent, 936 Battery Street. Hau Franci*o<», California.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
that has seen much service in sealing because of the flimsy excuse that the
Timber Land Act June 3 1878.
boy must have something to wet bis
along the California coast.
U nited S tate « L and O ffice , at B ose
throat. And so it gives on, from bad bvug
O kkg ' N. January 19, I9G3,
to worse. In other words, the’ boy Notice is hereby given that in compliance
A MS,000,000 Fee.
with
the
<’f the act of Congress
who smokes more easily accepts an of June 3, provlsios«
1878, entitled. “Au act for the
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Nzw Yoax, March 14.—New York invitation to treat tbuii one who does sale of tindier lands in the States of Cali­
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
lawyers believe, says the Herald, that not smoke.
Territory,” as extended to all the Public Located in EL DORADO BUILDING.
FJrst Street, BANDON. OHEÜON
if the Panama canal treaty is passed
5. Il is a filthy and offensive habit. Land State« by aot of Auenst 4, 1892, War
reti C. Barker, of Parkersburg, County of
by tbe United States Senate, William No matter how stealthily tbe boy Coos. State of Oregon, has this dav filed in SHAVING, 8IIA1ÜPOOING AND HAIR
Nelson Cromwell, of this city, will re­ may do bis work, sooner or later bis this office his sworn alaiernent No 4328, for
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
the purchase of tbe SEV4 of 8WW of Sec­
ceive tbe largest fee ever given to a clothing becomes saturated with tbe tion No 31. in Township No 27 8., Range Bathroom newly flttr<l up with Porcelain
13 West, and will offer proof to allow
Tub. Hot or Cold Bath* 2Ä cent*.
lawyer in thia country, if not in tbe odor of tobacco. One of the most in­ No.
that the land sought is more VHinabie for
world. Tbe report finds general cred­ explicable things in Ibis world is that ita timber or atone than for agricultural
and to establish his claim to said
NOTICE FQft PUBLICATION.
ence in tbe Wall Street district that a well-dressed, highly accomplished purposes
landrbefore L- H. Hazard, County Clerk of
Timber Laud, Act*Vnn«3. 1878.
12,000,000 of the money to be paid by young lady will sit by tbe side of a Coos County, Oregon. Mt Coquille, on Thur«
UwrrvD S tatis L and O ffcs . R ohkbubu .
day. the 9th day of April. 1903.- He nann a as
the Government for tbe partly fin young man in a carriage or Blrtei- witneRRes: A. E Hndsali, of Parksrsburg, Oregon, February 20, Í903.
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg*, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
Notice is hereby given that ill compliance
isbed ditch across the isthmus will go car, or wiil walk by his side in the Oregon; J. L- Kronenberg. of Parkersburg.
Oregon; Guy Drew, of Parkersburg,Oregon; wi?h the provisions of the act of Congress
directly into Mr. Cromwell's pocket. street, and submit to inbuling tbia F. J. Fahy, of Parkersburg. Oregon.
of June 3, 1873.•entitled "An net for the sale
and nil persons claiming adversely of timber lands in the Slates of California,
Mr. Cromwell's arrangement with tbe most offensive odor—bad at all times tbe Any
above described lands are requested to Oregon, Novada, and Washington Terri­
Panama Canal Company is reported but of course increased a thousand tile their claims in this office on or before tory.” as extended to all the Poblio Lnnd
State« by act ofoAognst 4. 1892. Mre May
to be on tbe basis of five per cent of fold when tbe smokiug machine is in said 9tb day of April, 1903.J. T. BRiroFR,
I will pay highest mHrk« t price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
A. OhniHii. < f Bandon, County of Coo«.
the amonnt realized by the sale.
State of Oregon, I ihh tllU day filed in this
jan29
Register.
Full operation.
Druggist and
Apothecary,
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
A. McNAIR,
THU USD AY. MARCH 19.1Í03.
EDITORIAL.
English newspapers are somewhat
exorcised over the election of a labor
leader to parlaiment. Socialism ie
growing and will continue to grow
nntil juatice ia done to all.
Another government scandal is
threatened in connection with the
“get rich quick“ ooneern. Parties
who have been in responsible govern­
ment positions are likely to be con­
nected with these frauds. Under a
perfect system of Social government
officials will have no incentive to
further frauds and doubtful schemes.
Preaident Roosevelt ie a good spur
to congress, yet that body is not al­
together lovely, neither inclined to
make smooth his path at all times.
He called tbe Senate to extra session
to get legislation on the Isthmian
canal and on Cuban reciprocity and
now it develops, that on tbe latter
proposition, the action may be such
that an extra session of the 68th
congress may be necessary.
The action against the coal dealers
of Chicago has come to naught so far.
The judge instructed the jury to
briug in a verdict of acquittal, claim­
ing that there was no violation of the
state laws. If punishment is to be
meted out to the dealers who caused
much suffering by holding coal for
higher prices, it must come through
tbe federal government. However,
in this day and age of tbe world, tbe
trust power is practically tbe ruling
power, and it is rare that a ruler im­
poses punishment upon him or her­
self.
The Liberator: A firm in Phila­
delphia is engaged *n the manufac­
ture of idols for tbe East India mar­
ket. It is stated on good authority
that they make a much more durable
and serviceable god than any of tbe
European
manufacturers.
Great
commercial instinct this displays. In
order to tin 1 a market for missionair-
ies it is needful to create an activity
in heathendom to make them neces
sary. So by sending out a ship load­
ed with little Hindo gods, bible, bal­
lets, bottles and divinity students, tbe
wheels of our glorious civilaation are
kept well greased..
Telegram: Professor Lorenz, tbe
hip manipulator, since bis return to
tbe Faderiatid, has been saying some
gooH words about America and Amer
icans, declaring that thia is a gteal
country and inhabited by a noble
people. But bo has some criticism
to make of American women, not of
their looks, of course, but he says that
they cannot cook and will not marry.
The professor must have judged
American women generally by a com­
paratively small minority—at least
as to tbs nonmarrying part of his
criticism, for though, an increasing
number of American women do not
care to marry, or are "hard to suit,**
the great majority still become wives
on tbe first fair opportunity, as it is
quite proper they should do. But it
must be confessed that not all Amer­
ican women who marry can cook well,
and perhaps few of them could easily
learn to cook to suit tbe Gorman pro­
fessor and doctor, who is reported to
require about as much for a meal as
would be oonsumed in a moderate-
eixed logging oamp.
The Commoner: The South Af­
rican Missioo of Joseph Chamberlain
ia said to have been a failure. Ke
for ring to Mr. Chamberlain's visit., the
London correspondent of the Chicago
Chronicle says: He baa settled noth­
ing but baa been badly worsted by
tbe Band magnates over tbe war eon
Iributiuo. That contribution of 9150,
000.000— loss than bait wbat tbe
public bad expected it to be— is out­
weighed by tbe loan to be made by
the imperial government to tbe new
colonies and it ia made conditional on
Mr. Chamberlain's giving the mining
companies a free band in ‘crimping'
black labor for the mines. That be
cocld not couseut to flatly, so he
adopted tbe device of appointing a
royal commission of mining magnates
and their friends to fix tbe terms up­
on which native labor mny be im­
pressed. Mr. Chamberlain has fallen
completely under the influence of
Lord Milner, tbe British high com­
missioner in South Africa, and of tbe
Rand party, that bis visit has further
antagonized tbe Boer iustead of con­
ciliating them.
H oots
SHOES
Furniture
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s Household Furnishings and Deco­
worth at
rations of all kinds*
M. BREUER’S
CITY MEAT MARKET,
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Hotel Coquille
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
Scientific American.
“Chico
CAP?. C. 1\ JENSEN.
E l D orado
T0N30R1AL PARLORS
Bandon Meat Market,
T. Anderson Prop.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
Generous supply of fresh Groceries
WANTED.-A TRUSTWORTHY GEN-
tieman or lady in each county to’maun e
bnsineas for an old established house of »ol­
id financial standing. A straight. bona fide
Weekly cash salat y of $18.1)0 p .id by check
each Wednesday with all < ipenses direc’
from headquarter». Money advanced for
expenses. Manager, 340 Caxtou Bldg., Chi
oaco.
NO TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Granta PaeeObeerver: Colonel T.
Timber Land Act. June 3. 1878.
W. Draper, manager of the Waldo
U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg
Oregon, February G. 1903.
Smelting & Mining Company’s prop­
Notice ia hereby given tha«. in compliance
erties, and chief engineer of tbe Ore­
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress
gon & Pacific, ban returned from bre
of June 8. 1878, entitled ”An act for the sale
of timlier lands in the States of California.
trip East where he went in tbe inter­
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri
,tory,
” as extended to. all the Public Land
est of the proposed new railroad. The
States by act of Augunt ♦. 1892 Ette E. Cox.
Colonel has no other report to make
of Bandon. County of Coos. State of Ore­
has this day filed <u this office her
except that be met with success in
Having disposed of onr hardware gon,
sworn statement No. 4498. for tbe purchase
bis undertaking. Whether thia means ator»» and gone ont of biwitipee, the of»-the
of 8EJ4 of Section No. 28, in
No. 27 S.. Range No. 14 West, and
tbe beginning of building operations underaigned hereby give notice to all Township
pereone indebted to them, to come for­ will offer proof to show that the land sought
on tbe proposed road soon is not ward immediately and settle either ia more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to es
known.
tablish bis claim to said land before L. H.
by cash or note.
Hazard, County Clerk of Goos County, Ore­
Bandon, Febroary 5,1908.
gon, at Coquille. Oregon, on Saturday, the
L e DOER WOOD & CoRRON.
25th day of April 1903. She names as wit­
Deafness Cannot be Cured
nesses: Lee Barrows, of Bullards, Oregon:
8 Mundy, of Bullarda, Oregon; Frank Bar­
by local applications as they cannot
rows, of Bandon. Oregon; J. E. Perrott, of
reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear
Coquille, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
There la only one way to core deaf,
the above described lands are requested to
ness, and that ie by coneitntional
file their olaims in this office on or before
said 25th day of April, 1908.
re med lea. Deaf new is caused by an
i. i. BRIBGKS,
S7*You can have it all for
fb!2
Register.
inflamed condition of I be tuncoon lin­
Pay Up Notice.
Do You
Know the News
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed yon have a
rumbling sound or iuperfect hearing,
and when it ie entirely dosed. Deaf­
ness is tbe result, and unions tbe in­
flatnation can be taken out and this
tube restored to ila normal condition,
bearing will bo doatroyed| forever:
nine caaea ont of too are ceneed by
Catarrh, which ie nothing but an in­
flamed condition of tbe mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (censed by
catarrh) that cannot bs cured by
Haifa Catarrh Cure. Send for cir­
culars, free.
F. J. (' htntt & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe beet.
The Weekly Orvgonian and this paper
A recognised
five you all lbw new« or home, atata, the
Oregonian.
Northwest aad the nation.
Per
Month
60c «".»
in tú- £,a>mu>¡i Teiu«rü-, eJ Ti-rilsaS,
Oregon. It is tbe larRmt svenimi news­
pipe published in Oregon: it contami
all th. news of tbe state end of tbe
natiot Try it for a month. A «ample
• 'PT W I be mail-d toyou free. Address
The Telegram,
rORTLASn, OKK.
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms
«having S3 Cesta.
Bath* S3 Cesta.
Workmanship op to date io any
authority—The Weekly thing in tn y line.
- —Next Door io Pos to See —
Notice for Publication.
[Tlinber Land. AM Jane ». iBla.J
UwrrxD H titxs L axd Orricx, BonsuBo.
O mook , Feb. 12. 1WH.
Notice i« herehj given that in compliance
with the pruviaionn of the act of C.mgreM of
•lune 8. IH7H, entitled "An s'* for tbe »ale of
timber land in tbe Stale« of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waaliiiigion Territory.”
hr ■«tended lo all tbn Public Land Slat«»
br »ct of \nun.I 4, 1H92, Koltert E L. Be-
dtllion. of Bandon, oonnlv of (,' uoh . Slate of
Oregon, haa tbia da» filed tn tbm offioe hi,
«wont .tatement No. 4M0. for the pnrebaae
of the NWt< of SWS of Section No.
34. in Townnhip rtamber >|Hoiith. of Rnnge
ntnulter 14 West,and will oiler proof to show
that tbe land -owcht ia more trainable for
ita timber or ,tooe than for agricatoral
Crpoaea. and to eateblub bi. claim to «aid
nd before C. T. Blomeorotber. U- 8. Com-
miMioner at bin office at Bandon. Oregon,
on Wedneadav. the 20th da, of Ma,, 1'jiJL
He names «« witne*-ea: A. G. Hoyt. N. K.
Barkiow, R H. K<>»a. John Anderaon, all
of Bandon. Coo« Conntv. Oregon.
An, and all peraon, claiming adveral, the
above-described bind" are reqneated to file
their claim« in tbia office on or bef >rn said
30 da, of Ma,, 190S.
1. T. BniDoxa.
feblfi
Register.
office her «worn atatement No. 4484. for the
pnrebane of the
of NEW of Section
No. 10 in Townnhip Ño. 29 8.. Range No. 14
West, anti will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for if« timber
or atone than for agricultural purpose«, and
to efetHbliab her claim to anid land before L.
H. Hazaid. Oonntv Clerk of Coos County.
Oregon, at Coquille, ou M >nday, the 1st
day of June, V.NJ3. She names as wituemiea;
C. Long, o’f Bai d«>n, Oregon; J. F. Haun of
ParkeraburggOregon; W. C D oh k of Park
erabnrg, Oregon; Cash Doyle of Parkers
burg, Oregon;
Any and «II persons claiming advor«ely
tbe above describid lands are requested to
file their claim’» in tbia < ffioe ou or before
said 1st day of June, 19014.
J. T. B bidgks ,
feb26
Register.
NO I ICE FOR PUBLIC ATION.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.
U nitsd S tatbs L and O ffxok , R oububo .
Oregon. February 20th. 1903.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
"An act for the «ale of timber land«,
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington i erritory.” as extended to
all the Public Land -8(**!v» by act af Augx*.
4, 1892, Sarah Fahy, of Bullards. County or
Coo«. Slate oi Oregon, Las Ihia day filed in
this office ber «worn statement No. 4485 for
the purchase of the KE*4 of NE*4 of Section
No. 5, in Township No. 28 S., Range No. 14
W.,
wBl offer p;v<if to fihj'X
ifec
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or atone than for agricultural purpose«, and
to establish ber claim to snid land before L,
fl. Hazard. County Clerk of Coos County.
Oregon, st Coquille, on Saturday, tbe 28rd
day of May, 1W*3. Sh« names a* witnesses:
A Harrow«, John Beattie, 0. G. Fahy, R.
W. Bullard. «11 of Bullard«, Oregon.
Any and all persons clainuing ad.vernely
tbe nbors-descriind lands are requested to
file their claim« in this office on or before
said 23rd day of May, 19T13.
J. T. B biihjm ,
feb26
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
limber I.«ik«i, Act June 3, 1818.
U nits » H tatbb L* hd Ovricx at KouBvaa.
t.IxxouH, Jtinonrr. 13, 14KI3.
Notice 1» hereby «iven th«t in oomplinnce
with the proviHHtne< f the wt of Conn1**«“
of Jane 8. 1878, entitled.'*An act for th- mile
of timber iHttd« in tbe State« of Cnltfornin,
Grenon. Nevada, »nd Waehington l’erri
tory,” hw extended to all the Pat,lie Land
StHtea by act of Auenst 4. 18!>2, Nel. It««
inua-en, of Bandon, County of Coo«, State
of OreRon, h»H tbi« d»v filed in thia office
bia «worn atatement No. 4284. for the por-
ohnae of tbe SEI. of NEJ. and EH' of SEI.
and 8WH of SEI. of Keetion No e in Town-
ahip No 29 S.. lt«u«e No. 14 W., and will
offer pr<~f to «how that the land «ought 1«
more valuable for ita limber or, atone than
for agricultural pnrp'Htea. and to eatabliab
hi» ulaim to «aid land before L. H. Hazard.
County lerkof Cooe County, (»regon. al
Coquiile, on Saturday, tbe 111b day of April,
i'ju3. He names aa witneeaea: A. E. Hud­
nall. of Parkersburg. Oregont Nathan Bark-
low. >>f Bandon. Oregon; H. Buderman, of
Park-raburg. Oregon; U. H. Rosa, of Ban
don, Oregon;
Any and nil persona claiming adversely
the above described landa are requested to
fit» their claim» in this oflioe on or before
an id lltb day ot April, 118».
J. T. Bunx.ua.
jnn29
Kegiater.
KOTI'tS F9»! MW IOVTiaW
Titular I.und, Aet June 3, 1878.
United Staten Land Oflioe, Roeeburg
Oregon. February 24. 190B.
Notion la hereby given that in compliance
with the proviaioha of tbe aot of Congress
of Jnne 8. 1878, entitled “An act for the «ale
of limber lande in th« Stale» of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,** as extended to all the Public Land
Staten tty aot of August 4. 1892. Guy Drew,
of Parkersburg, County of Coos. State of
Oregon, baa tbia day filed in tbi« office hie
sworn Statement No. 4B09, for the purchase
of the 8WW of NEU of Section No. 22 in
Township No. 29 8., Range No. 14 Wen,,
and will offer proof to ebow that tbe land
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sought ia more valuable for iu timber or
ebine than for agricultural purpoaee. and to
«■tabliab bis olaim to «aid land before L.
H. Hazard, County Clerk of Cooa County.
Oregon, at (outline, on Tueuday tb» 2nd
day of June, 1903 He name« aa wtUieuaea:
THOMAS WHITE, Master
A. E Hadaall. W. 0 Parker. W. A. Doak.
aud 1. A. Doak. all of Parkersburg. Oregon.
Anv and all persona claiming adversely
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Sunday, nt 7:30 o'clock and makes connec­ the above described lands are requested lo
tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at file th-ir claims in this office ou or before
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
»aid 2nd das vt June. 191*.
J. T. Bnniosa,
leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p m^ arriv
mart
Register.
ing at Bandon at 4^0 p. m.
DISPATCH
NOTICE FOR PUI1LICA1 TON.
[Umber I.and Act June 3. 1878.]
U iitsd S tatus L and ornca, ilosauvao.
O bboom . December 80. lfiOt.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the pro» laiona of the act of Congress
of June 8. 1878. entitled “An aot for tbe eale
of timber lands in tbe Blates of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Wellington Ter­
ritory.” as extended to all tbe Public Land
Statea by act of Augnst 4. 1892 Stephen 8.
I.itlle, of Bandon, County of C< mm >, State of
Oregon, baa tbi« day filed in tbia office his
«worn ataiement No 4220, for the pnrebaae
of tbe 8EU of NEW of Section No. 5. in
Township No. 29 8.. Range No. 14 W., aud
will oiler proof to show that tbe land »ought
ia mure valoable for ita timber or alone
than for agricultural purpose«, and to eu-
tnlillab bis claim to said land hefore L. H.
Hazard, County Clerk of Cooa County, Or­
egon, at Coquille. Oregon, on Tueaday, tbe
24th day of Marob, 1908. He tiNiuea a« wit-
neeae»: B. L. Hirst, of Iinudon, Oregon:
Samuel Hunter, of Bandon, Oregon; Ed
Stephens, of Bandon, Oregon; R. H. Boss,
of Bendon. Oregou.
Any and all persona Haiming adversely
tbe above described land« are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
«aid 24th day of March, 1908.
j. T. B vdoss ,
janR
Register.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
[Timber I.ami Aet, June 3, 1N7N ]
U nitbd S tatbs I. and OrwMiB, ivuesacao,
O bkoo N, January 8th, 1903.
Notice is hereby given tbst io compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Cougrere
of Jone 3, 1878. entitled. "An aet for Ibe sale
of timber laud» in the Htaiea of California,
Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Terri­
tory." aa extemied to all the Public Lind
State« by net of August 4. 1*92. Chris Kas-
Tun««en, of Baudot!. Couuty of Coo«, Stato
of Oregon, has tbia day filed in this office
bia »worn statement No. 4257. for tbe pur
ch««e of tbe WW of N W« and WUof 8Wj<
of Section No. 38, in Township No. 29 B-.
Range No. 14 W.. and will offer proof to
abow that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or atone than for agricultural
pnrroses. and to eetahliah bin olaim io Mid
land before L. H. Haaard. Connty Clerk of
C<ma Oiunty. Oregon, al Coquille, on Mon­
day, the :«l day of March, I9U1. He nanmu
as witneoore: A. E. Hadaall of Parkersburg,
Oragim. Nathan Barkiow, of Bandon. Ore­
gon. G B. Cor. of Bandon, Oregon. IL H.
Hoaa, of Bandon, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversHT
the above described tends sre reqneuted to
file th-ir claim« in thia office on or before
said 80 day of March, 1908.
J. T. B biixmb .
ianli
lUgislew.