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tiitecc-v^ s ¡ Local Lore w | % . T Ü Wueeiri spentarvi-rHl duy-« <>f I m * W'tefc at bit borudatentl on Fou< Mile. Did yon know tlint yon can get ten Ti 'wa of liatoloQ an<l vicinity nt A. Rice’s for fifteen cents’ Special sale on glassware nt the iiandoti Hardware Co., this week only. Opposite the Postofhce. Mrs. D. I* Strang. Jr., is ill with she grounded, and wa-> forced to re la grippe at ber borne near Prosper. mam there until high tide last nigh . Misa Wnlilvogel has accept»><1 a The Life Saving crew were out at the tune and carried the passengers position mlh the Wheeler Heal Es and mail to shore, ami by the waj, tate Co. there were more passengers than the Dui yon know that yon eau get ten Dispatah had carried before for s me views of Bsndon and vicinity nt A time. Rice’s for fifteen cenia? While a little excitement i- good Did yon know that yon can get ten sometimes for the community, it views of Bandon and vicinity at A. would have l>een rather expensive t<' Rice’s for fifteen cents? the Mill companies if the rafts hnd A. Rice spent Sunday in Myrtle gone to sea. As it is they are fortu Point visiting friends. He returned nate enough to get out of it as easy as they did. The Aberdeen Mill had on the Tuesday evening boat. one of the rafts and the Prosper Mill Nels Osmendsen and Miss Ella the other two. Wickham, of Coquille, spent over Semi your watch repairing to V. II. Wilson, the watchmaker Ht Coquille Sunday nt the Hotel Gallier. —over 211 years experience ♦ The barge Chinook am) the log A good second band piano of the Wizard ran into Empire City to wait n|iright style can be had from E. M until the weather becomes settled. Furman, on monthly payments. Ad Of interest to the ladies of Bandon. dress Bandon, Oregon. Lorenz & Hoyt have just received Justice Strang has another case on their new Rummer stock of dress file this week, that of Geo. I* Laird goods. Yon are invited to call and and Nick Collis vs. \V E. Deite of I inspect. Myrtle Point. The ground of con On account of the shortage of coal tention is an old hotel bill. the Woolen Mills were obliged to Eons F or S ale —Title for setting of close the latter part of last week amt 13 eggs, either S. C. Brown Leghorn the fore part of this. Coal is plenti or Barred Plymouth Rock. Penned fill up the river, bnt the means of stock. \\ M. H ite . transportation is the principal <iilli The Government Boat Inspector is cnlty The management is seriously expected to make his appearance in contemplating running their own Bandon and vicinity tins week. It is scow for coal, which will obliterate said by local boat men that his trip any difficulty of shortage of fuel will be fruitless The stern wheel boat Libertv Las George Gnlovson of Marshfield, been up on the mod flats the past and in the employ of the Pacific' week or ten days, being thoroughly States Telephone Company, was in I overhauled She smashed a hole in Bandon the first of the week in the her hull with the ancboi a few days ago. The boat was then up in low interests of the Company. wa'er. and when the tide went out The United States Lighthouse Hhe settled on the anchor necessitat tender “Heather” was of! shore one ing several days’ extra work. The day last week ami set the outside bar Liberty took the regular trip of the bnoy. It was repainted and the! Favorite Monday noon and will con tender proceeded north toward Coos! tinue for some time. The Favorite Bay where they will engage in similar will go on the ways at Prosper where work. she will receive a thorough over Time to pick out that summer dress, hauling. Her run was between Co and by the way, Lorenz & Hoyt have quille and Bandon, leaving Bandon their new summer dress goods in now at one o’clock every day ami return and you will find a fine assortment ing the following morning. of the latest patterns which prevail this season. Logs Break Adrift. Oscar Wiren, Government Light house tender, gives ns the following as the report of the rainfall for March: 7:42 inches for the month; last week 4:24 inches. by far the bigest that has occurred in one week, and it was practically two days and a half | FROM THE FIRST .PAGE | assisted in stopping the second raft, [ but dropped it when she saw the , third coming. She booked on to it 1 and after somewhat of a struggle, lauded it behind Rosa s new wharf near the Woolen Mill In so doing Installing Typewriters. E. M F urmau has been installing a number of the Sun visible type writers in this community. lids little machine has a standard key board ami has been ndopted by the government in the Army department. He ha» the exclusive agency in this territory and will lie pleased to mail yon any informati. n on its merits that you may ask for. A distinct feature of this machine is that yon do not have Io use a rib bon. The type is inked by a pad «nd yon always have a nice clean print. For any additional information ad dress him at Bandon. MAGAZINE READERS $1.50 TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication containing plain, easily-understood articles on the home, garden, farm and range-rot interest to every mem ber of the family- filled with photographs and pictures. $0.50 * a year a year $0.75 All three for $2.75 $1.50 ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO SUNSET MAGAZINE FLOOD BUILDING Timlier Land A<-t June 3, 18*8 CU.-ir.is !.. <’ox, and Edward Oli man ut Bandoli, Orrgon. und Cecili C Coi ut Co quille, Oregon Ah) nini all ¡ stmmis claiming tidwniely thè als»%v duscrila-d landa are raquested tu . file tlnir eia uhm in this otlicu ou or I h forr salti 7tb day of J line 1997. B knjamin L. E ddy , Rrgiater Notice to Creditors NOT ICE FOR Pl BLK’A I ION Notice is In ruby given that, the under United States Land Otiicr. RosrburK, Ore., signed has been duly appointed Ailmm March Hi. 1907. istrator of tile estate of S. \ Alumbaiigh, Notice is hereby giyrll that 111 compliance deceased, and that all |x*rsoiis having with the provision* of the act of Congress claims against said estate are hereby re of June 3. 187>, entitled “An act for tin qiured to present the same to the under sale of timber lands in the States of Cal signed, duly vuritiuil, at my farm near N< w ifornia. Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Lake school house. C imih Couuty, Ore.witbm I’erritory,” as extended to all the Public six months from the date of this notice Land States by act of August 4, 1832, George Dated this lltli day of March, 1907. E Wilson of Bandon, County of Coos, State J ames F. A li miiaitih , of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office Administrator of the estate of S A Al- his suoru stab inent No. 7888. for the pur luinbaugh. duceasi'd. chase of the N1 of SW‘4, SE’4 of SWl4. NW‘j of SI-’’4 of Section No. 15 in Town ship No. 29 S., Range No. 14 W.. and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is A. B. SABIN COMKT MUHF more valuable for its timber or stone than Manufacturer an,l llenler lit for agricultural purisises. and to rMtablisli Department of the Interior. ■ his claim to said land before the County I . S Land Office nt Roseburg. Or., < Turk and Clerk of the Conntv Court of February. 23, 1907. Kariiess anil Saddles Repaired. A snllirii nt contest aftidavit having been (’oos (’oimt \. at his otiice at Coquille, Or filed in this oiliee by Margaret Lamont con egon. mi Friday the 7th day of June, l‘.M)7. BANDON. - - OREGON. testant, ngainst homestead rut rv No. 10832. IL* names as witnusse«: Glenn B. Cox, made .lune 27, LHU, for Nl2 of NE’4, NE’4 t.f NW’» of Ker. 3i and N W’4 of NW*4 of Sue. 29. township 29, S., Lange 14 W , l>\ John E l atham. contestrr. in which it is alleged that , said John E Tatbam lias w holly abandoned said tract; that he has changed his residence therefrom for more Ilian one year since making said entry; that the said tract is not settled upon and cnlti vated by said party as required by law; that bis alleged absence from said land is not due to employment in the military or naval service of the United Stales said parties are We have the finest Steel Ranges and Cook her« by notified Io appear, respond and oiler evidence touching said alli gation at lb! ing Stoves on the Market, with prices that o’clock a, m . <>n April 29, 1907, before George I’. Popping, a notary public at his | office at Bandon. Oregon, am1 , that final look good to your pocket book. liearinL* will l»e held at ¡0 o’clock a. m. on I May 1.’». 1307, before the Register mid Re i reiver at the I mted Status Land Office in I Roseburg. < Iregon. '¡’be said contestant having, in a proper aftidavit, tiled February 23, 1307. set foitli | tacts which show that after due diligence personal sen ice of this (notice cannot be Opposite the Post Office. made, it is hereby orderedlaml directed that such notice be given by due anil proper pub lication B knjamin L E ddy , Register. All Kinds of Saddlery. How About that New Steel Range You Need ? < ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs of J picturesque spots in California _ and Oregon. . risoii of Bullnrds. P. O , Coos County, Ore gon; Francis J Eaby ut Bandon, Coos Count v. Oregon . M iry E. Fahy of BtiiLiid** I*. O., Coos <’minty, Oregon ; Sarah Fahy of Bullards, P (>., Coiai Countv Oregon Any and all persona claiming adverselv tile idsive-describud lands are I'uqinstrii to tile their claims in this oilier on or before said 11 th day of May, 1997. Ih mamin L E ddy . Lighter. BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY, SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good stories and interesting articles about California and all the far West. Totd February 7. ¡997. Notile ih hereby giwii that hi compliance uitli the l-rovibions of the act ol Congress t Itm« 3. l>7>, « ni iti» d ‘An act for tin 4 ( iforiHH, Oreguti. Nevada, and Washington K riitorv,” ns extended to all the Public Land Matus by act of August 4. 1892. t buina* il. ilnulv, «»f Coquille. County of (>s»s. State of Oregon, lias this dav tilt'd in this oilice hie sworU si aliment No. 78414. fur tbe purchase of the I 2 of KE’», \W'è 4 SE1». NEla of S\V*4 of Section No. 27. in I*« unship No. 39, South, Rangi No. 14 W est. W. M , anil w ill offer proof to show that tin* land sought is more valuable for its limiter or sione than for agricultural pur|M»4i s, and to i stablish tils claim to tuiid land bufoli J- H. I pion, I S. <'cniinission • r at In* office at Langiuis, Curry County. Oregon, oil Wednesday, the 15th day of May, 1997. He names a* witnesses James G R iis I ot I 'Grillile. Curr.v County. Oregon < in-tavi • SliriM iter, of Arago. Chios County. Oirgoii; John Unitili-, of Hare, Curry < ’omit) . < fregoli Henry Chest ley, of Hare, < 'nt ry Count v. < Iregon. \n\ and all persoiis claiming adversely tile above described lands are requested to tiie their claims hi this oilier on or before s iid i5t li dav of May, 1307. B knjamin L Ellin, Register. SAN FRANCISCO Timber Land Aet. .lune 3 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.. Timber Land Act .lune 3, 1878. NOTICE EOR PlfBLICATTON. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., ' February, 9, 1307. Notice is hereby|given that in (complinace : wit I. 1 lie provisions of the act of Congress i of June 3, 1878. entitled “An ¡act for tlx sale of timber lands inj flit* States of Cal 1 itonna, Oregon, Nevada and Washington' I eri -¡tonas extended to all pile Public I Land States by act of August I. 1302,' Charles^G. Eahv/of Bullards I’. ()., County of (’oos,*Stale,oUJ Iregon,) hasp his ilav;*tiled ic this office Ins sworn statement No. 7737. for the purchase of tlie SW*4 of NW‘4 of Section No. 8 m township No. 28 South, Range No. 14 West, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought, is more ■ valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.tand to’ establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of Coos County, Oregon, at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, on Saturday, the lltli day of May, 1997. He names as witnesses: James A. Mor- Now is the time to buy Bandon real estate. Best bargains offered by BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. Ollie« in Denholm building, upstairs. C. T. Blumenrot her A. D. Morie Bandon, Oregon. T HE Steamer Elizabeth has brought in our new Stock, and we are now ready for business with a complete line of Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy and Ranch Products. In addition we will car ry the celebrated Shillings Best Coffees, Teas, Spices and Baking Powder We will also handle Wood, Coal and Ice. Everything will be delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. We pay the highest market price for butter, eggs and poultry. Milk and Cream Delivered. Give us a trial. In the Nelson Building THE BANDON MARKET, H. M. AXTELL & CO. £ uy b KM