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w < ccc 4 n -*. ï I t« Local Lore * i * »■ - * • Cali at tbs Bandon Co-operati»® Realty Co. The W. P. Fuller Prepar«*d Paints ait I Yarnishes f.>r sale by < Y. Lowe. Call at the resilience of Mrs. A (« Hoyt if yon want an up-to-date bat. I bum Hancock left luca lay morn sary to secure another violinist. ami It does away with the dirty, Iron ing for Portlaud. H<- will probably as at a late hour no one bad been al»l ■ biesome ribbon, anti the inking tie- take a pos liou in it® St. John’s to play for them, <•« nssqnently <|>e vice m perfect in its simplicity. The *t oo|**n Mil|. >rcli«Mtra had to play without on«*. great typewriter trust has offered $100,000 for this simple invention, Itev. H H Summerlin, pastor of If you want your watch to give ■ out bavt* been refused. the I B. Church at North Bend, was satisfaction send it to E C Barker A You cannot affortl to purchase a in town last Friday Visiting tit the Co. successor to V. R. Wilson or machine until yon have failed in borne of S. E. Hines. Wilson Jewelry Co., Coquille. yonr attempt to criticise tlie Suu If yon want yonr watch repaired on A good second band nprigbt Piano Typewriter No. 2. after which a se short notice send it to E. C. Barker A for sale on monthly payments «if lection is easily mail«*. Co. rtiree foc.rihs of th«* work done $10.1X1 Addr«*ss E. M. F urman . Bandon, Coquille, th«* same «lay receive«!, Successor to E. M. F urman A Co., anti Marshfield. V. R. Wilson, Coquille. Bandon or Coqntlle. The New Bandon Market in now often anti ready to supply Bandou Time to pick out that summer «tress, Send your watch repairing to E. C. buyers. and by the way, Lorenz & Hoyt have Barker & Co. successor to V. R. Wil Dave Carrey left with the freight their new summer dress goods in now son. Watch ami Jewelry r«*| «irii / team for Port Orfo'd anti towns down amt yon will find a tine assoitment done by E. C Barker A Ct*, successor of th«* latest patterns which prevail to V. R. Wilson, the coant W etin* lav morning. this season. Particular people desire particular Del yon know that you can get ten E M. Furman ha*- si»cnre«l th«* shoes. We have a fine line of Ladies' views of Bandon ami vicinity at A. agency of the celebrate«! Weber piano, anil Cbihlren ’s Shoes The latest Rice’s for tiflee:. cents! and this, added to th«* ('bickering, styles for ladies, ami the regular Mr anti Mrs L J (’oily were Marsh which In* already ha«, places him in s<*bool shoes for th«* children. Call field visitors for a few ‘lays tine week. the foreground with two of th«* l«*ad- and set* them at A. J Hartman A Co. They left Tneaday ing pianos. County Ass«>ss«.r Thrift has been Mr Logan, of Mi«-l,. ,*.-o . The following «ales are reported in Bandon for the past week making tion this week looking over this coun by E. E. (takes: Lot 5 Block 2 Com bis regular yearly calls. He says try He intends to locate if satisfied. mercial Ail. to A (I Hoyt $2,(MM*: Lots then* are still a great many that do Just received, a new stock of the 3 and 4 Block 21 Averill addition to not understand th«* new ridings on celebrated Lowe Bros.’ Paints, Oils, A II Brown $1,000,00; 7 acre farm tlie valuation of property, tint when ami Varnishes, nt tin* Furniture below Parkersburg to P (iliilke. for they find out it is not going to cost Store. $050.10; 3 acre farm south f Fish« r i them any more, but will lower the millage, they are satisfied. Sam Thrift, of North Bend, was in A«l to E E Oakes SGoooo town over I’nestbiy night with a L ost : H B Smith lost a small red cot ipie of friends he w s showing tile memorandum book containing a note country. IL* is in tin* real estate for $2GG.OO from Isain Walker to him. business in North Bend. between Bandon amt New Like school house Finder will be hl or The best stock of Paint Brushes, ally rewarded if the sain«* is left at baring none in this city, may be found this office. at the Furniture Store Portland, during the month of April, will exceed by more than $5,- OOd,(XM).(M), the building record of any other month in toe history of the city. C Timmons, the Astoria Salmon Cannery man, who owns the cannery here has be«*n here the past week ami hail a shipment of salmon sent to San Francisco on the last. Elizabeth. Timber Land Art June 3. IMIS. NOIRE FOR t’l'BLll’A 1 ION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., March 16, 1!A*7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jone 3. 1676, entitled "An act for the I sale of timber lands in tin* States of Cal ifornin, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territorj,” as extended to all the Public 1 Land States by act of Anmist 4. 1692. George , E Wilson of Bandon. County of Coos, State of Oregon, lias this «lav tiled in this office his BSorti statement No. 7666, for the pur chase of the N\ of 6 " . SE1« of SW,. NW'4 of SEls of Section No. 15 in Town ship No. 29 S. Kange No. 14 W.. and will . offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before th«* Conntv Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of Coos County, at his office at C««<pnlle, Or egon, on Friday the 7th day of June, 11107. He names as witnesses: Glenn B. Cox. Charles L Cox, ami Fidward Oilman of Bandon, Oregon, and Cecil <’. Cox of Co quille, < Iregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands ar«- requested to til«- their claims in thia office on or la fore said 7th day of June 1907. B enjamin L. Finny, Register. Timber Land Act June 3. 1M7H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ihlited Stall s Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., February, 6, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in t-omplmaee with the provismuunf the act of Congo— of June .1 167*. el.till, d "Au set tor th«- sale « f timber lands m th« Stabs of Cal- iforma, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” us extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1902, Charles G. Fahy, .«f Bullards P. «».. County of ( oos. State ot Oregon, has this day filed ic this offi«N* bis sworn statement No. 7797. for the purchase of the sW •, of N W\ of Section No. 6 in lown-hip No. S* Month. Range No. II West, W . M., ami w ill ««tier proof to show that Hie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to sai«l land liefore tin* County Clerk and Clerk of County Cour» of Coo« County. Oregon, at Coquille, C«»ot County, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie llth «lay of May, 1997. He mimes as witnesses: James A. Mor rison of Bullards. I’. O., Coos County. «Ire- gon; Francis J Fahy of Bandon. Coos < ounty, Oregon. Mary I . Fahy of Bullards. P. O.. <‘sais County, Oregon; Sarah F'ahv of Bnllartis, P. <>., Coos County Oregon Any and nil persons claiming advt rsi |y the above des«-ril>e«l lauds are requested to file their claims in this ofiice on or lief«>r«- said llth day of May. 1907. B enjamin L E i > dy , Register. The Lowe Bros celeltrsted l’aitils, (Ills, traj \ arniabtiH at ths Fur.iiture Store. C oal for S ale . —First-class coal at $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 in acow loatls Leave or«lera at Peterson’s Lantling. above Riverton. (' h vs. P eterson , Riverton. For Sale. I have a valuable ranch for sal«*, suitable for dairying and for diversi tied farming, consisting of some 30(1 acres of highly productive land. Is second to none in Coos county. Terras, 25 p««r cent in cash, anti any reasonable time for balance will lie given. Addieas, E. M. F urman . Bandon, Coquille City, or Marsh field, Oregon. Instead of shipping lumber out of the Coquille river, w«> suggest that someone slop a few loads in. There are any amount of orders at the mills for lumber snitabh* for budding pur poses, l*ut they are all away behind in their orders and cannot supply the Timber Land Act. Jun«- 3. IX7X. demand. It is thought it will make Mr. and Mrs. McKay and her NO TICE FOR PUBLICATION. difference as soon as the new Cody brother. J. H. Price, moved from the United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.. mill gets into full operation. Zeek cottage on the bill, to their new February 7. 1907. Not.ee is hereby given that in compliance The crew’ of the three masted gaso with quarters at the ship yard. Tuesday the provisions of the act <>l Congress They have excellent rooms fixed np line schooner Sotoyoma struck Tues of June 3, 1678, entitled ‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cal and it will maki* it ranch more con day morning. Their grievances were ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington venient to stay at the yard. The new many, but chief among them was the Territory,” ns extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1692. cook bouse is finished which will af abuse heaped upon them by several Thomas It. Hardy, of Coquille, County of State of Oregon, has this day filed in ford accommodations for the sixty of ttie officers. As we are going to Coos, this office his sworn statement No. 7804. odtl men now employed at the yard. press we s«‘e them all back again at. for the purchase of the Fi!^z of HE1«. NW1, SE*4, NE' j of SW'4 of Section No. 27. work, ami we take it for granted that of in 'Township No. 30, South, Range No. 14 The «lance given by Ocean Rebekah West, W. M„ and will offer proof to show Lo«lge No. 12G, last Hatnrdny night, ibe peace maker lias alighted in their that the Inml sought is more valuable for midst. itH timber or stone than for agricultural in Bank Hall, was well attended, and .1 K Stillwell lias gone into the croak business. Hr* has made ar rangements witn a San Francisco there remains about $25 after all ex house to furnish live frogs, penses were paid. The march given A B Dailey, representing E < by some of the members of the Lodge Atkins & Co., is in town this week before the ¡lancing commenced was The Carman & (’rites Lumber Co. at enjoyed by all.- Dancing was kept Aberdeen have math» a ileal through np until 4 o’clock, anti was enjoyed him for a $1,000 donkey engine, which uy all tint notwithstanding th«* fact will be used in the camp Theengine that the orchestra was disappoin'e will come from the Willamette Irot at the last moment by a violinist Works. Prof. Kaiisrnd being ill. it was neces The Sun Typewriter is a truly vis ible writer. it is a $40 machine. For rapitl work, heavy manifolding, per feet alignment, perfect print it is not equalled by any other made It lias a universal keyboard and is guaranteed in every detail. The U. S. Government have adopted it as the standard machine for the Depart ments of Agriculture and the Army purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before J. H. Upton, U. S. Commission er at his office at Langlois, Curry County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of May, 1907. II • names as witnesses. James G. Rus sei. of F'oiirmile, Curry Cm: tv, Oregon; Gustave Shroeder, of Arago. Lmis County, Oregon; John Huftile, of Hare, Curry County, Oregon ; Henry Cliestley, of Hare, Curry County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilied lands are requested to fiie their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of May, 1907. B enjamin L E ddv . Register. Bandon Hardware Co Opposite the Post Office The Finest Residence Sites Within the Corporate Limits of Bandon. t’Armim Piu*lc ^^ddition 9 the most beautiful residence section in Bandon, the finest location; adjoining the new school house; is now open for salt* ami this is yonr first and last chance to secure these lots. her«* is yonr chance. These lots are all seeded down to grass and are perfectly level. yon bay i* money to invest put it into Hev«*ral lots in this tract. nish a «dear Prices will be advanced on June 1st. and if yon want to secure a desirable lot for building There is no stumpage, and this will soon bo the residence portion of the town Yon will get bigger interest than by any other way. arrant«*® Abstract litle, and your money in th«*s«* lots is mor«* secure than in any bank ns anti let ns show yon the laud. purposes. These lots are now on sal«* and are being picked over. This is a safe proposition and a sure one. If \Ve fm If you contemplate purchasing building ground, by all means see It is a case of tho first come the first served, and it is np to yon if yon want a Call at tho ofiice of THE BANDON REAL ESTATE CO C. T. Blumenrother A. D. Morse a