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i •j » • • —=7----- mutt fictay th* actioo of the Molt- Aomah ooiirt vas not only reve: sed, but rrmandol, th» justice declaring that when the locks were bought by th* *tet«, th« peopl« had a right not only to the fiou.oon originally paid them, but alao to per cent of all th* profit* that hav* accrued siAce the fir»t company began doing business at Oregon City. In the case of the state of Oregc n . Versus Christ Neilsen, the decision of the Clatsop county circuit court wua sustained Nielsen, who is a resident of the state of Washington, was tried and convicted by the state of Oregon for fishing on the Wash ington side of the Columbia river with a purse net-. By the laws of Washington, in force at the time of his arrest, Neilsen was guilty of no offense, but by the laws of Ore on this kind of fishing on the Columbia i was contrary to the statute. The single queMion for decision, therefore, was whether the law ci Oregon prohibiting the catching of fish in the manner indicated ««tend ed over the entire waters of th«- Columbia, or only over those on the Oregon aide. By act of congress on March a. 1895, Oregon and Wash ington have concurrent jurisdiction over all offenses committed on the Columbia. As far as the state of Washington 19 concerned, Neilsen’s act is not an offense, but under the law of this state it is. The court has decided that Oregon has jurisdiction in this case, and that Neilsen’s fish'nv was an offense against the law of this state. The case will probably l>e ap pealed to the United States supreme court. BANDON SCHOOL REPOR*- Habuiitlod by Mupt. Oalirn for thr »iiitilb month «ndliiK Friday, April 3. GRADE NO. I — Mi»« Wilkin», Traoher, Knrollumnt for the y«*ar, GS); enrollment forth* month, 4fi; dnily ntu-ndnnci-, 34; day* altoiKiaiiOM, «140; daya abaruco, 115; tiuiaa lat«, 2; loll of honor, 5. GRADE NO. 2— Mi«* Yoe, Teacher. En- rollmsut for the year. 44: enrollment for th* month, 34; daily attendnnee. 2t>; dav« atteudHaoe. 301; day* abfteuo«', 78; tirnea late, 14; roil of honor, 5. GN ADE NO 3—Mi«« Hall. Teacher. Enrollment for the year, 50; enrollment for the month, ¡JR; dally atteudnurr. 27; day« altendauce, 508; day« abaeuce, 21»; time« late, 4; roll of honor. 2, GRADE NO. 4—Mia« Davie«, Teacher. Enrollment for th» year, 47; enrollment fur the month. ¡W , daily atteiidanoe, 32; day« attendance, 013; day« abaenoe, Oti; time« late, 10; roll of honor, 8. GRADE NO. 5—Mr» Myer«. Teacher. Enrollment for the year, 35; enrollment for the month, 38; daily attendance, 22:drya attendant». 422; day« abernoe. 37; time« late. 34; roll of houo.1, ». GRADE NO. fi—Mi«« Murphy, Teacher. Enrollment fortbeyear. 4f>; enrollment for tba iuonth.132. daily attendance, 21; day« attendance. 3U8; day* abeemw, 111; time* tardy. IS; roll of honor, 6. GRADE NO. 7. ■—Miaa Rodine. Teacher. Enrollment for the yt ar. 70; enrollment for the mouth, 38; daily attendance, 33; day« attendarK'«. 801 . day« ahaenoe, 114; time« late,;iti: roll of honor, 10. HIGH SCHOOL—H. C. Oatien, principal, Mi«. Oatain, aaeiatant. Eurollmeut for the • ear. IV: enrollment for the month, 14; daily attendance. 12; day« attendance, 321; daya alxenoe, 24; time« late, 16; roil of huuor. 1. Nummary—Total enrollment for the year, >80: total enrollment for the month, ‘¿Xi; averaK’e daily attendance, 307; total day« attendance, :I8*.»4 ; total day« atiaenee, 7><J; Haire late, 101; roll of honor 46. Roll of honor include« pupil* neither ab sent or late during the montb. The follow ing a< adenta of the high nchiail have re ceive«! a «landing of A for the «nonth in the aabjecta uanied. A equal« ".«5 to 100 percent: Timber Lund Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBL1CA1 ION L'nik*d States Land OiHce. Roseburg, Oregon, March 30, 1908. xce ulicreby ¿ivea that in compliance with the provisions oi the act oi congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of umber lands in the states of Cilitornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory ,” as extended o ali the public land states by act of August 4, 1892. Gray don T. I r*eadr'oi j of Bandon,County 1907, hl< .n th* hit >■ .i tatement No 0340 for the putchase of the ' °l - 2 NW I 4 NW 1-4 NW I-4 d Sc. 2Ó, SWI 4SU i-4 of • Sec No. 17 in township No. . S thti th- land . to calai» uh b.e claim Lu said land be'-ac !.. A. Coos county, Oregon, on Saturday, : *c lÓih d..’. d |u‘. . " H q names as wilnc es: Edward I ladsali of Bandon, Oregon. Edward Ohnian oi Bandon,» Oregon. C. Carmiahacl of Bandon, Oregon. C. E. Holiopeter of Bancton, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above described hnjs aae requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of july, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Riverton Local* F<|i<J Mr. W. White went to Rosburg last week as a witness ♦or Ed Smith who made final proof on his home stead. Born to the wife of C. A. Peter- son, a son. ’ Mrs. Elwood brought her infant son over to the Riverton Hotel where they have remained for the past week and the child ha been nursed through a spell of sickness by Mrs. O. A. Kelly who is a trained nurs?. Another heir arrived at the home of James Vowell on last Monday. O. A. Kelly has been under the doctor’s care for the past three Mt-t-ks. He was Suffering from gall- stone but is now convalescent. Mr. Lively and family have moved into H. J. Peterson’s house. Mr. H arrington of the upper river will be a citizen of our town next week. He and his family will move into the T. P. Hanly House. I Mi« OpihioB. On a tour in Canada Rudyard Kipling had a little disagreement with the landlord of the hotel at which he was staying, »ays Loiidon Tit-Bits. Just before leaving the hotel the famous author asked, to see the proprietor, and upon that worthy apjiearing he was greeted thus: “I want to tell you that of all the hotels under the shining sun I have never seen one that for unmit igated, all round, unendurable dis comfort could equal yours.” When Kipling got his bill one item in it read, “To impudence, $3.” Hi» Dream. “There is some money, my love,” said the husband. “I don’t want any,” replied the wife. “Come, now, darling, take this five pound note arid go out shopping.” “Thank you, dearest, but I really don’t care to. I would rather stay at home and see to the housework.” Then the husband awoke and found that he had been dreaming. — Liverpool Mercury. t in.her Laud Act June 3, 1878. MOTH i Flfl. Pl BLICITION l ulled Slab s L ind < >liie . Rosebur Or. oil. M 1!« ' Notice is hereby niveii tjiat in ouinpliniie. wit h the pr<ivisions al thi of J one 8. 1878, entitled “Aa ' t . de of Unite r In.ils ui tin; f i- of «’ill fornia, Gw on, N< la and Washington Cerrito*/,” Fannie T. Montgon < ry < t Port land, Mnltnomith county state ot Oi >i did on September is, l‘.i 7, lile in this office her sworn st.it.*:i< t:i No. 930^ for i. chase of the south half ot the «outh h section No. 8ft in toytnship No. 29 S., range No. 14 W., and will off< i proof to -li.,\i • -,..t ■ he land i tu< ire valnabh fol its timber or stuue than for agricultural pur poses, and to < st ablitf i hi claii I nd before G. 1 Treadgold, U. 8. Com missioner, at his office nt Bandon, Cob county, OreRon, on Friday, the 10th- dayoi July, 1908. She uames ns witnesses C. S. MoCullooh. of Bandon, Or< gon. A. E. lliblsull, ot liamlon, Or foil. Robert. Walker, Jr., of Bnne.ni, Oregon Geo 1. Montgomery, of I’. rtland. Ore. Any and nil persons claiming adv< rsely the above described lands are tcqm -tid b file their claims in this < ffice on or liefori said loth dav of -Jnly, Ittns. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION • United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, March 30, 1'308 Notice is hereby given tnnt in coinplianCi with the provisions of the act o: congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for thi ■ oi timber land* in t . ■ NOTICE—PUBLIC AUCTION I he undersigned will sell at public auction at Oregon. Nevada Hinl Wash ngt in I’erri- hi« ranch 8 miles north of Bullards, Saturday, states by act of August 4. 1.-02. John Preuss May 23, 1908. one gray 2-year old stallion, be of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore V ebitas . longing to Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, The eon. did on Septer. bt r Is. t!ll>7. lie n tin said sale is made on acc°unt of a lien (or pastur office his sworustatement No. b:'41, for tlie age, more than three months due and amounting purchase of lot three (3) of section No. 8 in The World’s Best Climate, township No. 27 onth. ran. < No. II West to $15.00 together with costs of sale. the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and in no! entirely free from disease, on 3t STEPHEN F. JOHNSON of will offer proof to sh iw that the land sought tbe high elevations fevers prevail, is more valuable for its timber or stone while on the lower levels malaria is f han for agricultural purposes, and to es Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. tablish bis claim to said land before L. A. eneoutitered to a greater or less ex NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Liljeqvlst, United States < emmissioner for tent, according to the altitude. To United States Land Office, < Iregon, at hi» ofi ■ , overcome climate affections, lassitude ltoHeburg, Oregon, March 38, lues connty, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 18th day malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever Notice is hereby given that ill compliance of July, a . D. 1908. Willi the provisions of the act of congress He names as witniMM and ague. i«tid general debility, the of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale Dr. E.Mingus of MartbfhId,1 countj. most effective remedy is Electric Bit of timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon. ter», the great alternative and blood Oregon. Nevada, ami in Washington Terri- W, I Merchant, f M.. ■ - ld’u i«l. <'o. s ns extended to nil the public land connty, Oregon. purifier: the antiilote for every form eory," states by act of August 4, 1892, Flora B, Charles Merchant, of M ,i-liti. Id, Coo- of bodily weakness, nervousness, and Perkins of Bandon, county of Coos, state county, < Jregon. inaonmia. Solti under guarantee at of Oregon, did on August 26, 1907, file in Tom Donnice of Billiard, Coos cotjnty, C. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. Price 5()c. this office her sworn statement No.‘J30I for Oregon. the purchase of lot 4 of Section 3 and lots 1 Any and all per ons claiming adversely and 2 of Section No. 4 in township No. 30 S. the alxivb deacribed land» are rtquested to Rango No. 14 W. and will offer proof to lile I heir claims in this office on or before A great many people imagine they that the land sought is more valuable said 18th dav of July. l'.iliS. have heart trouble when the fact is show for its timber or stone than for agricultural BENJAMRN L EDDY. R< ui-ter. that the whole trouble lies in the purposes, and to establish hef claim to said land before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com Timber Land Act lime 3. lr> atoriiacb. The pains in the side i missioner, at his office nt Bandon, Coos around the legion of the heart are countv. NOTICE FOE J'l'BLJf’A I'K)N Oregon, on Friday, the 10th day of not n«»ce*sari)y heart trouble, We Jnly, 1908. Units il States [..■Illi! < llliec. Koseliiiri.', Oregon. March 28, 11108. names ns witnesses ■ugg»'*” that you »tart with the Notice in hen by «iTeii tli. t in coioplimic Ed lliidsall of Bandon, Coos countv, Ore stomaci ami whenever yon feel a , tle- gon. with the provisions of tie aei • I c< >. ■ - preesiou after eating or whenever M. F. Shoemaker of Bairdon, Coos coun of June 3. 187s. entitled "An net t i t. i .of timber lands in the St.it • .4 < ditorniii, yonr food seems to nauseate take ho- ty. Oregon. ■John Crowley of-Bandon, Coo*-county, Oregon, Nevada and m W i<liinii n l i rri dol. It will not be very long until lory” m i «tended to all th« Publit Land yon know yon are right agair Oregon. Elgin Strader of Bandon, Coos county, States by net of August 1,1; » VI . i iaudia There isn’t any doubt aliout what it Orego*. Edith Cartaon, book keeping. Mae Holliq.hr of Bandon, county of < ■■■■-. Any and all person* claimina adversely State of (>re«< n. did on September 19, III07, Erma Crain«, algebra, taaik-keeplng. gen will do and you will find the »ruth of file in this oftici her swtirti tati ti nt *•■ this statement verified after you have the above dencribed lands are requeated to 9803 eral hielory. for tlo- parchaae of the lota nmnbered file tbeir claim* in thi« office on or before used Kodol for a tew weeks. It is Nora Gitmon. alggbra, b«a>k keeping, gen two and three of Section No, I .'. -in town »aid ldth dav of July, 111)8, sold here by Bandon Drug Co. eral hiatory. BENJAMIN I. EDDY. Register ship No.'SO S.. Itafigi No. 1* W . and will offer proof to «how that tin land s up-lit is Maud Ijove, algebra, book keeping. Eogliah more valoable for ita timber oi atone than Kittie McNair, hook keeping. A Large Assortment of for ngrismltaral purpoas i,nnd-t...... . ' • b lo r claim to said land b< fore G I. treat Sylvia Kackleff, book-keeping. gold, I . 8. UommiMioner. at binoffice at Haael Hteplienaon. algebra, Ixaik keeping, Bandon, Coos comity. Oregon, on ■>Iui<1 a\ liillaha Wilson, book-keeping., the 11th day of Julv, US*. Kbba Wiren. Imok-keeping. She name» a- • it m «si a G 1. Iri ndgold, of liandon. Ori gon. Jee«ie W imm J, algebra, general history, Eng. « liuire w liber, of I mil u. On gon In Foreign and Domestic Marble Koy Corwin, geometry, English, ('. E. Hollopi'ter. of Bandon, Oregon and Granite is in stock at Blanch« lladlev, algebra. F.ngli»b. «.'. H. W >de, of Bandon, Oregon. kny and all penoue claiming adversely KeapecGully aubmitted. the above deacrilied lands me request <d t-, H. C. OSTEIN, Sot*. file their claims in this office on or before «aid 11th da» of July. !•»-. Valued Same as Gold. MARSHFIELD, OREGON BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Kegisti r MOM M ENTS AND TOMBSTONES Just Received ! A Full shipment of new Sprit? Goods for Men, W omen ar 1 Children Everything in tb 3 Clothing Line for everybody from the baby up Pe sure to see our goods before you buy PANTER BROS C. T. B li menhotheh , Notary Public. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co All Kinds of Real Estato Bought and Sold. Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S. Land Matters a Specialty and Promptly Attended to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bond Brokers. Trans Atlantic Steam ship and Kailroad Ticket Agency. K ooiiim 2 ami 3. Ip Stairs N«*w Deiiliolin Building, Office Banclon Orego' 1 SPECIALS Porland Flour Mills Co.’s Grea Brand “OLYMPIA,” $1.35 Per Sack. $5.40 Per Barrel. Aiao “Whie River” Brand a $1.35 and $5.40 And a Good Family Flour at $5 00 per bbl or $1 25 per sack. Cane Sugar 100 Pound Mill Co 1 ’rosper Prosper Orenon, Coos Bay Monumental Works B. (>. Stewart, a merchant «if ('« dar View. Mie*., eaya: "I tell my euatomara whan they bnv a bo« of Dr. KintfaNew Life 1‘ i II h that they <et tba worth of that mneb gold iu weight, if afflicted with cotistipahon, u>alarm. or bilioneueaa.” Sold under gnarautae at Lowa'a drug store. 25c Weather and Crop Bulletin. Order early and avoid the spring rush. JAMISON JACK BROWN The Arcade Saloon, Following is the official weather and crop report as sent out by the Oregon section of the Climatol ogical Service: “The fore part of the week was They Handle The Famout generally «Tear. During this jieriod the temperature throughout the dav was unseasonably high, especially over the eastern counties, though the o ten>|ierature at night did not vary o much from the normal. On Thurs o day, however, there was a decided In The New Green Building change to cloudy and unseasonably o cook weather, which continued for the remainder of the week« Fre W atch and J ewi . ry R epairin ';; quently light showers occurred dur executed promptly and reasonably. ing this latter peri<«J, accompanied V an N ord E n , the lewder. in many localities by hail and high J. H. Anderson, wum L v . Light to heavy hosts oc curred over the entire state on Tues day and Saturday mornings, .aul a to Eat •°!'io "ou«q<n *a ath . lt s haling frost in wwathern Oregon on ONÏTÎSTT 'sjw|nmu»d soj < hum •*“niq.i . AT IMGtíT PRICES II« J” 74.451.4 xo9 ■”!<> ’(»Itq mo, ungimi Sunday morning. ' There was a q nq.n 4!*<l 'I*B • pwJO*oo,iip naiq marked daticiencf in the sunshine ON ATWATER ST.. OPP BANDON ¿H’!J o» nox oq for the weak. ” Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . Weinhard’s Virginia Cafe Beers Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, I‘XMJ. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the aU of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of , timber lands in the state of C alifornia, Oregon* Nevada and’Washington I rnitory, as extended ' to all thf put !i- Ian I <»)' 1 m i 1892. I fariy Walker of Bandon, county of ( oo . state of Oregon, did on January 24, 1908, file in this office his sworn •statement No. 9492, for tlx- purchase oi the 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1.4 „NT. I-4 S«< tmn 12 and SE 1-4 SW I 4 ’Sec. tion.l, township 30 south of runge 14 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lU U«iL<V and tone than for ag!*i> .hural purposes, and to < lal h.-h I cl.uni tor said la’nd Iwl. •«’ G. 1 I tea, o 1, I S._ C omnuuioner, at fiai ■ . Orc. on ,,n | u, day, the 1 I th day of August, l'.M)8. •Hr name« aa Witnesses: , A E. Had-all, of Bandon, Oregon Robert Walker. Jr, of Bandon. Oregon. B N. Hartington of Bandon, Oregon. Spray Osbourne of Band «• Or-v i Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to hie their claims in this office on of before «aid 11 th day of August, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Regbter. The Weinhard's Brewery Depot 0- H. BRAMLEY, Manager o o WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Napa Soda, W. A (raines A C- ’s \\ hiskies, White Kock, Standard Malt atnl Cream of Malt, and other Standard Biands of; Brandies, Whiskies, (iin. Wines, etc. 1 : : : : e Gr 7 j>. aranteed or Vour Man*-. ’.sToící 3° Gi»» Satiefts« on The Best Things INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1 • 0« In the old Paner Building FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. RELIEVE* SULK STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC. o * K. C..D«WITT Â COMPAai', CHICAGO. o ••• * • • c© 0 uu. •* • o o* o o o o O o o •• •* . • V o e 00 5