Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 05, 1907, Image 4

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“Bagley,’' said Mr. Ryder, “I want
you to write a letter for me to Miss
Shirley <7re«*u, author of that book
The American Octopus.’ We will ad
dress It cure of her publisliers, Little­
ton & Co. Just say that if convenient
I should like a personal interview with
her at my otiic«», .*;i> Broadway, in rela
tlon to her tssik. ‘Tin* American Octo­
pus.’ See that it is mailed tonight.
That’s ail.”
Mr Bagley bowed and retired. Mr.
Ryder turned to tlie aecret service
agent.
‘There, that's settle«!. We’ll see how
It works, And now, sergeant, I have
another , Job for you, and If you are
faithful to my interests you will not
find me unappreciative. Im you know
a little place ou Ixilig Island called
Massapequa ?'
"Yes,” grinned the detective, “I know
It. They’ve got some fine specimens of
’ske«lterH’ there.”
Baying no attention to this jocular­
ity, Mr. Ryder continued:
“Judge Rossmore is living there
pending tlie outcome of his ease in the
senate Ills daughter lias Just arrived
this human jugg*»rn.iut had crushed her
' father merely because by bis honesty
L«* interfered with his shady bilstD' SS
deals! Ah, why had she spured him
In her book? She felt now that she
fail be. n too lenient, not bitter enough,
uot sufficiently pitiless. Such a man
»vas entitled to no mercy.
Long aft.-r the judge and Stott had
left f w the city Shirley sat alone on
the porch engrossed in thought, taxing
her brain to find some way out of the
darkness, and when presently her
mother and aunt returned they found
her still sitting there, sileut and preoc­
cupied. If they only had those two
letters, she thought. They alone might
care her fattier, but how could they be
got at? Mr Ryder had put them safe
ly away, no doubt, lie would not give
them up She w .udered j»*'W it would
be to go Ixildh to him and appeal to
whatever sense of honor and fairness
Hi it ni'ght lx* lying latent within him.
No. such a man would not know what
I the terms • honor." ••fairness" meant.
She pondered upon it all day, and at
night when she went tired to lied It
na her last tii »ught as sHb dropped off
to sleep
I'he follow ng morning Shirley want
out for a walk. She preferred to go
alone so she Would not have Ip talk
Hors was one of those lonely, intro
peeth* natures tbit res.-nt the fntrii
gl.tly iruulcnl Inflection iu hut voicti
"I am going to fight Jolm Rurke't
Ryder!" she cried.
Stott looked at her open mouthed.
“You?" he said.
“Yes. I." said Shirley. "I'm going to
him. nnd ! intend to get those letters
if he has them."
Stott shook his head.
“My dear child." he said, "what are
you talking about? IIoiv can you ex-
p»*ct to readi Ryder? We couldn’t.”
“I don’t know Just how yet.” replied
Fhlrley. "but I’m going t<> trj
I love
my father, and I'm going to leave noth­
ing untried to save him."
“Rut what .an you do?" persisted
Stott
“The matter has been sifted
over and over by some of the greatest
mind* In tlie country." *
“Has any woman sifted it over?" de-
mandi*d Shirley
“No. but" - stammered Stott.
•Then it's about time one did." said
the girl decisively "Those ie‘tcrs my
father speaks of they would be useful,
would they not?"
“They would lie invaluable."
"Then I’ll tfet them. If not”—
"But I don't understand how you're
foirn: to get at Rvder” interrupted
Stott.
"This is how.” replied Shirley, pass­
ing over to him the letter she had re-
cel 1 ^1 that afternoon.
I( 4»ntniui-i|v»<xt Keck.|
tiiiii put off the I m - iic I i . He told her
about the Traiiseoiitiueutal case and
how the Judge had got mysteriously
tangled up In the Great Northern Min­
ing eotiqiany and of the scandalous
newspaper rumors, followed by the
news of the cougressioual inquiry
Then be told her about the panic In
Wall strix-t, the sale of the house on
Madisoa avenue and the removal to
I-ong Island.
“That Is the situaHon," said Stott
when he had finished “We are waiting
now to •<*• wbat the senate will do. W»
imp,* for th« beat It hopiiis ImpoaMH*
thut the Muate will eoniTeinn a maa
eion of aimless chatter when prsoegg-
whose whole life i like ¡111 open book,
pied with serious thoughts.
but unfortunately the senate Is strong
E ery now and then Shirley espied
ly Republican and tlie big fiitereats arc
If you want your watch tn g
in llie distance tile figure of a man
iu complete control, l uless support
which she thought she recognized as
itist.ii tioll semi it l<> 1
comes from some uiiexp«x.*ted quarter
that of Jefferson
Had lie come, after iN 11., SUIT I SSI if 111 \ . R . \V list 'll
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we must be prepare«! for anything.”
ill? The blood wbnt eoursing tumnUii-
Support from some unexpected quar
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oiisly through her veins only a moment
ter! Stott’s closing words rang in Shir
later to leave her face a shade paler as
ley’s head. Was U»at not just what she tii.- man < :ime nearer, and she saw he
had to offer? I'nalile to restrain herself was a stranger.
longer and her heart beating tumultu
As she neared the cottage on her re­
ously from suppressed emotion, she
turn home, she caught sight of the Jot­
cried:
ter carrier approaching the gate. In­
“We’ll have that support! We'll have j
stantly -lie thought of Jefferson, ami
It! I've got it already! 1 wanted to
she hurried to intercept the man. Per­
surprise you! Father, the most power
haps he had written instead of coming
fill man in tlie I lilted States will save
P. ß. HOYT, Prop.
"Miss bhirley Rossmore?” said the
you from lx*ing disltonored!"
man eying her interrogatively.
l.ocate.l in El, I h IRVIM) til ILD1NG,
’Th«* two men leaned forward in en
"TJiat’s I.” said Shirley.
Elisi Street. lit NIHIN «lUIf.ON
What
could
the
»
girl
ger interest,
Tlie postman handed her a letter and SHAVING. SH \MP( »( »I N(. AND HAIR
mean?
Was sjie serious or merely
passed on. Shirley glanced quickly at
Cl ITI NG AT STANDARD PRK ES.
Jesting?
tlu> superscription. No, It was not from IE itlir.i.on newly title«! up with l’i,r«*eh«ln
But Shirley was never more serious
Jefferson; she knew his handwriting
Tuli Hot or Coli! lt.it li- ¡5 <•■ III
in her life. She was jubilant at the
t< o well. The envelope, moreover, bore
thought that sin* had arrived home in
tlie firm name of her publishers. She
time to invoke tlie aid of this powerful
tore it open and found that It merely
ally. She repeated enthusiastically:
contained another letter which the
“We need not worry any more. He
publishers had forwarded. This was
has but to say a word, and those pro­
addressed to Miss Shirley Green and
At North Bend
ceedings will be instantly dropped.
ran as follows:
They would not dare act against his
Dear Madam—If convenient, I should
Is now open for the re­
veto. Did you hear, father, your case
like to «.*•• you at my office, 36 Broadway,
Is as good as won!"
ception of patients. The
iu relation to your book, "The American
“What do you mean, child? Who is Octopus " Kindly inform me as to the
terms ate $1(1 per week
day and hour at which I may expect you.
this unknown friend?"
Yours
truly,
ami upwards. For par-
“Surely you can guess when I say
JOHN BURKETT RYDER
ticnlars apply to : :
the most powerful man in the United
Per B.
States? None other than John "Burkett
Shirley almost shouted from sheer
Ryder!"
excitement. At first she was alarmed
She stopp«*d short to watch tlie effect - the name John Burkett Ryder was
this name would have on her bearers, such a lstgey to frighten bad children
North Bend, Or
But to her surprise neither her father with, she thought he might want to
nor Stott displayed the slightest emo­ punish her for writing about him as
tlon or even interest. Puzzled nt this she hail. Siu- hurried to tlie porch and
cold reception, she repeated:
Real Estate List.
sat there reading tlie letter over and
Did you hear, father John Burkett over, and her brain began to evolve
Ryder will come to your assistance. 1 ideas. She had lieen wondering how
2 one acre I t aels, adjoining town
came home on tlie same ship as ills slie could get at Mr Ryder, and here cheap.
son, and he promised to secure bls fa­ lie '.fi; ..
2<Sdacres improved ranch, lino bear­
ily a king her (j^ call on
ther's aid.”
him. Evidently he had not the slight­ ing orchard. !»<» acres bottom lami,
The Judge puffed heavily at his pipe est I idea nf her identity, for he had HI miles
from
Bandon.
Large
and merely shook his head, making no been able to reach her only through aimmiii of
white
cedar on
it,
reply. Stott explained:
her publishers, and no doubt he had price
1,’lUiNI.
“We can’t look for help from that exhausted every oilier means of dis
House and 2 lots in town, good In­
quarter, Shirley. Y'011 don't expect n covering her address. 'The more she I cation, land -«*1 i mt in strawberries.
man to cut loose his own kite, do you?” pondered over it the mor«* she began I $550.
“What do you moan?” demanded to see in this iiivlt.-ttion ¡1 way of help­
Itoiix*'. Imrii ami other out houses,
Shirley, mystified.
ing her father. Yes, she would go and , nearly fmir ticr«*s <>f ground cleared
“Simply this, that John Burkett Ry­ beard tlie liou in ids den, but she
fence, good location near
der is tlie very man who is responsive would not go to his office. She would 1 and nmler
town $2000
No better investment in
I
for all your father’s misfortunes.”
accept tin* invitation only on condition , tlie market.
The girl sank back in her scat pale that the interview took place iu the
mile river
River front ranch,
nnd motionless, as if she had received Ryder mansion, where undoubtedly tin*
front on Jeep waler, 177 13 acre
a blow. Was it possible?
li tters would be found. She decided to
"Do you really believe this, that John act immedialely. No time was to be coal land $3 i(tti
Ryder delllierately concocted tlie brll»- lost, so she pI’oeiirtMl a slieet of paper
Houses t«. lent. ('«.us ¡111.1 Curry
ery charge witli the sole purpose of and an envelope and wrote as follows; plopi’lll fol all*, innciies of ¡ill sir***-,
in both counties for sale.
ruining my father?” demanded Shirley, Mr John Burkett Ryder:
when she had somewhat recovered.
I »ear Sir I do not call upon gentlemen
Store room to lent cheap in the
“There is no oilier solution of the at their business office. Tours, etc.,
•lest part of Bandon.
SHIRLEY
GREEN.
mystery possilile,” answered Stott.
(ietieral mereliaiolise store witli
Iler letter was abrupt and at* first
“And you, father, do you believe Ry­
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stock
ami fixtures witli building ¡«ml
gl.iin • seemed hardly calculated to
der did tills?"
“I have no longer any doubt of it." bring about what she wanted—an invi­ 1 larg«' lot. doing a business of $25,000
answered tlie Judge
"I think John ta t ion to call at the Ryder home, but ■ to $30.000 per year, well located, and
Ryder would see mo dead before he she was shrewd enough to see that if long establish««! business, winch can
would raise a linger 1 help me. Ills Ryder w rote to her at all it was be­ 1». doubled by the rigtit parties
nnswer to my demand for my letters cause lie was most anxious to see her Price $!MH Ml.
convinced me that lie was the arch and lier abruptness would not deter
Manufactuiing
plant
for sale.
him from trying again. On the contra­ (ioo«l pay mg hiisifirss. Big frontagi*
plotter.”
ry, tlie very unusualness of any one on d«*«*p water. First class business
“What letters do you
-♦litis dictating to him would make him proposition on (\xpit I le river $20,0<Ml
manded Shirley.
"The letters I wrote to him In re- utor«? than ever desirous of making her
A number of first class deep water
gard to my making an investment. He .1. quaiiilam e So Shirley mailed the
front mill sites foi sale cheffp.
advised the purchase of certain stock. letter and awaited witli confidence for
2 timber claims, cruise O.OOO.OtiO
I wrote him two letters nt the time, Ryder's reply. So certain was she that
which letters If I bad them now would on«* would «orne that she nt once be­ feet etiob, mostly white cedar, bandy
go a long ffay to clearing me of this gan to form her plan of action. She to loads and easy tn log. I’rtce $25tMI
charge of bribery, for they plainly would leave Massapequa at once, and I each.
Lots $15 and up, located in ¡ill
allowed that I regarded tlie transac­ her whereabouts must remain a secret
tion as a liona fide Investment, Since even from her own family. As she in­ parts of town and surrounding n.l
tills trouble liegan I wrote to Hyder tended to go to the Ryder house in the diti.in. I’ioperly of all kinds l.ongb
nskiirg hint to return me these letters assumed character of Shirley Green, it ami sold at hung prices
so 1 might use them in my defense, would never do to run tlie risk of be­
Wo are an old eslablislied firm ¡«lid
The only reply I got was an insolent ing followed home by a Ryder detec­ are reliable. \\ e are no enrbstom*
note from his secretary saying that tin' to tlie Rossmore cottage Slie real estate agents, Call and see ns.
Mr. Ryder had forgotten all nlmut would confide in one person only— and if we do not
have what you
He would know where ward we will get. it.
tlie transaction, and in nny case had Judge Stott
she w as ind would lx» In constant cut.
not the letters 1 referred to.”
I'm B andon R eii . E state A I ioan
•‘Couldn't you compel him to return munieation witli her Rut, otherwise,
( ' o MI'AN Y. lìiiom» 2 anil 3.
she must lx» alone to conduct the cam­
them?’’ asked Shirley
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»enlioltn
Bld g
Bandon, <Jr«».
NeW
paign
as
she
Judged
lit*.
Sin?
would
go
“We could never get at him.” inter
Hipted Stott "The man !• guarded ns it on« .* to N«*w York and take rooms in
>««tic«* for
a iHiarding house when* she would be
carefully as tlie czar.”
I )> p ir. luent
"Still," objected Shirley, "it ls possl know n as Shirley Green. As for funds
I.and Offliv
ble that ho may have lost the letters or to meet I ht expenses, she had her dla-
ifeinds. and would they not bo fill ng a
even never recehed them.”
Notice is heieliv given tli.it Elmer E
"Oh. he has them safe enough,” re in*.re useful punwno if sold to defray
Diiilt-. of 1’itrkeislairg. » trei'on, tms filed Im
plied Stott "A man like Ryder keeps the cost of saving her father than in tire
nf l> I* intentimi to ma I.«* final Ene y. 11
every scrap of pn|>er, with the idea mere p«*rsonal adornment? So that proiif tn siipp'ift of tus claim, viz H«*m**
sterni
t-’ntrv No lit'*;! m ule Mi*r**li '.'I, llfi’
that It may prove useful some day. evening while her mother was talking
i.NW'rot SE',.SE’4of
Tlie letters are lying somewhere in Ids witli the Judge she |ie<*koned Stott over for tlie N’v "1
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to
the
corner
where
slie
wa.<r
sitting.
desk
Hen des. after the Transcontl-
Rang' I f. West. »ml th.it s lid proof will In
“Judge Stott.” she liegan. "I have a ■mid. before I.. V l.llj. qvist, ( S <'■ ill
uenf:ll decision lie was heard to say
mis-l*mer it fils ollie
M irshfìr-td. I freyum
that he'd have Judge Rossmore off the plan.”
011 Wedriesdnv. ’»cl 'K I'.»''?
bench inside of a year."
Ho smilixl indulgently at her.
lie trdm-s the following witnesses to provo
“And It wasn't a vain boast—he's
“Yon said that no one on earth cinld Ilia coiilinnons residence upon, «mi coltiva
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F llat'n.
llaga, of park
dime it," muttered tlie Judge.
resist John Burkett Ryder, tlint no one turn id. tin* land, viz •I.
Shirley relapsed into silence, Iter could fight against the money power. eystm re­ >»*.■• * I m * I* Ilnri )
• ■.•on, Jolni Ungi ol l .irlu i-U.'iri,'
Ort',
brain was in a whirl. »1 was true. Well, do you know what T am goiog to doli.
Or»..;, n. E VI. R null, iimn of l'urlo rirburg.
then. Tills merciless man o< money, do*»
Oregon-
this ogre of monopolistic corporntiona^
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“What will you do?2_be asked with a
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“Here in •500 for you.
from Europe. My son Jefferson camo
home on the same ship They are a
little more friendly than I care to have
them.
You understand.
1 want to
know if my son visits the Rossmores,
and If lie" does I wish to be kept In­
formed of all that’s going on. You
understand?”
"Perfectly, sir. You shall know ev­
erything.”
Mr. Ryder took a blank check from
his desk and proceeded to fill it up;
then, handing It to the detective, he
an Id:
“Here Ls $500 for you. Spare neither
trouble nor expense.”
"Thank you, sir,” said the man as
he pocketed the money. ‘Tx»ave it to
me.”
"That's about all, I think. Regard­
ing the other matter, we’ll see how the
letter works."
He touched a la'll and rose, which
Was a slgnnl to tlie visitor that the In­
Mr. Bagley
terview was at an end
entered.
"Sergeant Ellison In going,” said Mr.
Ryder. “Have him shown out and
•end the national committee up.”
CHAPTER X.
a •HA T!" exclaimed Shirley,
changing
"You be
Here that John «Burkett
Ryder is nt tlie bottom of
this infamous accusation against fa­
ther?"
It was the day following her arrival
at Massapequa, and Shirley, the Judge
anti Stott were all three sitting on tlie
porch. Until now liy common consent
any mention of the impeachment pro­
ceedings had been avoided by every
one. The previous afternoon nnd even­
ing had been spent listening to an nc-
COUlit of Shirley's «*xpcrlenccs in Eu-
roix», and n smile had flitt«xl across
even tlie Judge's careworn face ns his
daughter gaye a humorous description
of tlie picturesque Paris students witli
their long hair and peg top trousers,
wlill«' Stott simply roared with laugh­
ter, Ah. It was good to laugh agnln
after so much trouble and anxiety!
Rut, while Shirley avoided the topic
that lay nearest her heart, she was
consumed witli a desire to tel! her fa­
ther of the hope she bail of enlisting
tb«> aid of John Burkett Ryder. The
great financier was certainly able to do
anything he chose, and had not his son
Jefferson promised to win him over to
their cause? So tixlay after Mrs. Ross­
more nnd her sister had gone down to
the village to mnke some purchases
Sbtrley timidly broached the matter.
8be asked Stott and her father to tell
her everything, to hold back nothing.
She wnnt«*d to hear the worst.
Stott, tlierefore, started to review the
whol«* affair from tlie beginning, ex­
plaining how her father In Ills capac­
ity as Judge of th«« supreme court had
to render d<N*lsions. several of which
were adverse to the corporato Interests
of a number of rich men, and how
sine«» that time thes«» powerful inter
c>sts hail used all their influence to get
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Di*p.irtiiiciii <it Hi«* iuieriot.
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August i:k r.m»-
Nelle, is bercili civili lli.it Evaluier M.
I cokì I ciiixii of Burli» rsburg. Oregon, liii-*
All Kinds ot
fill'd notice of his intent loll Io unikr final
f ive ve.ir ptoot in snpp.rl ot fils cl uui, viz
Hoiuestesd Entri No. 11 IO? made M ir A».
' ! fin th« >1 t HW >4, MW i KEl( .S*e, it)
NI 1, N Vi 1, N ll 1, N E. , Sect ion |.’> I ..» 11
ship ?t» Month I.me. II. It.-i. mid Hull
•Wild proot Will I. Ili ole beton* l>. \ Lllje<|
visi. I S I ninni,s-i.*n* 1. nt til*- olhee at
Mntsfifield, i Ir. eon, on W filli 1-*i.,i. I H*t *.».
P.Al7.
He 11.inns the following wUlieSSeH to
prove Ins continuous residence iipoii. and Furnished at Living Prices. A share
culi i vat ion ot tin laud, viz Dewit I1 Rnn-
ot the Public Patronage
dleiinili of Parkei slniro. < >re_ 11, loll.nd
llaga ot I* irk. rvliiir- Oregon. M’. slei .1
Solicited
llaga ot Pirlo r-fiurg. Oregon, Eluiei D.ivle
of I'srkt-rslnirg.
‘
Oregon.
B i ; s . iamin I. Emo. Rigisier.
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
Noli«*«* I p |*ui»li«*iiti«»ii
Ilepartmenl ot the Interior,
l.aii'l (Ittici .«I li s< burg, (»1.
Xiroist 13, I!MI7.
Notice is heieliv gl
that Minerva T*
tal Ile uf \ rugo. < '<>* s
( »legón. Ims al, it
notici* i*l Ids lidi idiei
III.ike till ll Com
mutai imi pi * .*>f tu xiip
ot Ins claim, viz
limili -t> ni l'nltv N.. I filli, m ule Aprii 16.
111.«, tur 111«
NW , N'A ‘4 NW , Sei*. 15,
•v W t s V , Sentitili In. ,u ixfiip •_•« Smith,
R.illg* II W.- k ). and tli.it xaid p«>*■ >f wili tx-
mule Ix tmi* I, A. I,iiji i|vtv.). I . S «’imi
mis-im er. l't lux liflie« .1 Marslilield, Or«
■mi. mi I liursdav < ». 1 lo. p.m;
He . ami- «li. tulio» un* »ituesses tu
prove lux emdinnmi* re-iilence iqiou. and
cultiv.>1 ioli ot. tlu- lami, viz
l.lim-r Doyle
.*t 11 11 k. 1 -Inir.■. Oiegmi, <'asxms lluyleot
l'alk. rxlmi'g, (»remili. I.vaiai. 1 tiaiiilÌeiuan
• t l’arkt rxl.nrp, (»regoli, E.l (»limali of
Pai l.erslmrg, ( »1 egon
H enjvmin I, Eouv. Register.
E. LEWIN Prop
/
Opera
bas a select stork of
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
I imiter I.amt Vet .1 u m* 3 IX7S.
N otice f r pi blication .
s I. .n.l i Mtiee I; *-. hnrg On
\ugiist 7. P.MI7.
Notice is hereby giv. n that in compilarn e
Vltll the provisions lit til.* act ol t'oligre-H
• I .lime 3, l.-.x. entitled "All act for tin
■ileol tin ber lands m the Sixtes of ('al
follila. ( »regoli, Nevada, and Washington
lenitoli. ” I- extelllleil to all the Futili«*
Land Slates bv art <»t
I. 1892.
lohn M. Long, of Bandon ( ’tinnìy of Coos,
-I ite ini Territory • «d < )rej»on. Ims this day
tied in H uh office hi - s\vi>i h stateiiM-nt N<»
•I'.il. fur lile pinchase of tin NE1 4 Of NW>4.
• t Section No. 2!l, in I'nunsliq » Nt». 29 N..
• an„c N**. II West, ami will offer proof
■ i show that the land sought is mori* vain
i ble tor its t imi x*r or stone than tor a g rie u I
11 11 pi i r po-i s, a ml lo est a I il ¡s 11 Ins claim to
■aid land beton I,. \ Lilj* qvist. I ,S (’em“
.111ssioi11r.it Marsh field, (»regoli, 011 Wed"
te-il.i y, the lit.li da y ol November, l'.Hi".
H ■ names as witiicssi Ht (Tins Long,
I1 rank Bates, Trank Beverie and Edward
t »liman, all ol Bandon, C ihi . i (’oiinty, ( »re
.'Jon,
\nv and all tiersoiis claiming adversely
lie alloV«--<le-CI'lbed lands art’ requested to
ile I heir claims in this otlice on or before
■ nd 6tli dav of November, F.MI7.
I ikn . ivmin L Enin Register.
< O.N I I.s |
rcr on
( ’ot HTFoi s T reatment .
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ILiiitlon.
Oregon
burnished
Rooms
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The Pacific
NO I II 1
BANDON
I levai tiiient of the Interior,
ts Laud ( »tlie at Roseburg Or.
Nine clean rooms. 2.5 and 50c a nigbt; *1,25
•lune 12, l'.N)7.
A siillicieiif coulest affidavit having lieen
a weak ; $5,00 a month.
file I in Hus ottici nv Ed» 11 E. Stillwell,
.•out.* inn), against li**iiiesteml entry No.
i;,l:i'i. made ( »«toller <>, I'.M'.'t, for the NW1,
MRS SARAH COSTELLO.
.f Sect 1 n "5. l'.i»iis|ii|i 2.). S Range 15 W.,
!iv Robert A. D ’.ik conlestee, in winch it
1« alleged Ilia sani Rolx-rt A I »oak has
wluill abandoned Haul tract ami clninged
fiis residence therefrom for more than two
veáis sun........ ..
Haul entry amt next
prior to the date herein; that said tiact. 1
not settled up.ai and cultivated bv said
arty ns required by law that said absence
vis tint dm* to employment in tin- leilitarv
.1 naval hiivic . of (lie I niteil States 111
mu* of war. sani partu s are hereby imtitied
o. nppt'ar. respond ami offer evidence
•onclung said .*ille ;atmn at II) o’clock a in.
> 'ou /'</// 7 Expect to (let
■ 11 J ill v :tu. I:»U7. before ( '. I I Ila men I*, .iln-r
votary I’lililie, at l.is oilice at Bamtoii,
Worth for ,< /. Hut
1 Iregon. »ml that final hearing will lie I,.1.1
I 'on Con
.t IU o'clock. 1 m on August 13, P.III7. lx
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1 uiteil States Lumi (»Ilice in Roseburg
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t foilli facts
which h I iow it... alter du« dilliitence p«*r
-nu il si 1 vi .,1 'I.is untie* cannot |>> made.
It > h beri by milere.l and directed tb it llrtiler in Itool*» nu«l NI hicn
such n itiee I....... ivi ti by* dm* ami pi , • 1
liairniL’ m alli niul proinpt.lv done nt
(Ull lii ,n. 1
I owi - mi living prices.
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Capital $25,000.00
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sa *11)1(1 <* o ) ikc , v.tl tv, bank mi*.
The Amerit an National Bank of San Francisco, California.
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon
The Chase National Bank of New York.
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