Lodge a.n.d
STOMACH TROUBLE
i^Huy reiuhrkable cures of stuuiHcb.
Iruablo« btivt« bet'U efleclurl by ('l.mn *
beiftluFr StoiuHch «ml Livi-r THliiet*.
___ iih man who spent
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over two
NtyriCE FOR PI BLlCAllON
Department uf thè Interior.
Lami Office at R oho N. m «, t >r.
Aprii 18 RMH.
Professional Directorv
None,
miei.tu glieli
tli.r
1* nulli I
«>.
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on
Change of Meeting Night. Cai ds under this Head are 50c per in., mon
Burro«*": Bandoli.Or. iwq. Im« lil. d . o MD(j J o II hih for tuediciii*- ami treni
ne. ot hi« intentimi to mitk. Im«l Ui < 'viri, metd was cured by a fe\v lihoes of
ptoof 111 -upport of In« ehilni, vizi .Home,-
«tead Enti» N i l?l''t> n. ole Oel.Ler l' .tli, these tablets-’ Price, 25 cents Sam
r.i't.l-r be S44 l E Sei ti. hi 9,• «.o/lls .ip Ì>l»s fie« at Lowe's drug stole.
•_".l Soutli. liaiig«’ il West. 44, U and tua
mi ■ i h will l>e ni ut l.»for i. t ‘re .d
¿•wtb Tribo H<> 48. lmp. O. R. M.
Dr DI. IL- Houston
gold l S Commi«'iooer ut In* office in Quiet Wedding at Protper.
Bandoli. < frego' , o l'ilesd iv. l.ih’K 19 «.
EETS ever V Toertday evening at H run
PHYSICIAN
A. SUKGEON
He uhiii ■ Jbv ” folli wu g «Ittless.n *o
at tbe Baudoii Wigwam. bojouriiiug
prove
Ine uoiitmU ’»H resukuce ujoii. and
obirfH io }/ood st'i*»dinu ar« i’ordinllv iuvil« d
A wry pretty wedding was solem
uullivatio
i ot, thè land, viz :
«.) .tit. f! I
< > < \\ ÌLIO Mil I .
< mice over Drug Store.
Hours, I) to 1 ?•
John Davis, of Bandoli. Ore ,ou
C. I. fliGKU, (’. <*f li
S hc I wqi .
nized
at Prosper, Tuesday evening,
a.m. 1:1ft) to L |> m . ; 7 to 8 in the evenine-
E Dyer, of Bandoli, t «regoli.
Night calls anawered from odine.
.4lr
.
tino.-
Bai
rows
of
Bai..Fui,
Ifre.'iu
June
2nd.
when Miss Lenora Hat
BaaUva W R C. No. 40
Con blillwell of Bai.doli, Oregoe.
office ni chelee <>t Dr. Holt during tfee
Meet« «Very first and third Saturday in
field
and
Abraham Wilson were
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
barnice of Dr. Houston from the city.
•«< h in.m>n al - f in m O a H Hall.
•
Rei'is'er.
united in the holy bonds of matri
Cor4ial luvilHlioli ext'-iiiled I" all mem
Fiist l’ublicat ion May .8.
otti <;<> s
li%N
belt
Maa D. a Vol no President.
mony by Judge Geo. P. lopping of
Max Mame'ir« Mourns. Secretary.
Bandon.
’ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Dr J- Warren Kellv
M hnoii I o .
Department of the interior.
The ceremony took place at the
Laud Office at Roseburg Or.
andon lodg i , No. uiu. a f . a ai .
Physician
and
Surgeon
-
Operative
April l«tli, liWS. home of the groom's father, it being
Stated communications first Satur
Notice is hereby iven that Stephen S. a very quiet affair, only the imme
day alter the full moon ot each month
Surgery
a
Specialty.
Little ot Bandon, Oregon, Ins tiled notice
• All Master Maaona cordially invited
of hi* intention to make final live years diate relatives of the contracting
GURLI Y BOAK. W Al
I OFFICE, Lowe’s Drug Store.
Residence in proof ill support of his claim, viz : Home,
Lh»yd K gsh . Secretnr\.
stea I I utry No. 12543 made March 27, parties were present.
the Panter Building.
1903, for Lot 4, Section I; Lot 1 A SE 1-4
Mr. Wilson is one of Prosper s
I. <». O F
NE
1-4.
Section
5.
Township 29
South,
Range
14
W.st
W.
Al. well known joung men, and is held
andon lodgi .. N.. i 33. i. o. o i
Dr.
S
L-..
Perkins
ASi.lJSl 11, Section 32, iowiisinp 28
meets every 44 eilnesdnv <«V»'liill8
South, Range 14 West. 44 Al.. and tlist said in high esteem by everyone.
The
Visiting brothers in good standing cor
OFFICE HOURS:
It) a. in. to 3 r proof will b* made before G I t'readgold,
dially invited. .
bride
has
been
in
Prosper
only
a
I S. Coniiin -loiier, nt hl» office in Bandon.
('ll vs S. Mc.'t l.LOt'it, X. G.
tn , 7 p. m. to 8 p. ui.
Or gon, on Monday. July 13. 19tts.
G kaetos T vi .KK. Sec.
Ilu names the
ollouiug witnesses to I short time, but during that period
Office in New Denholm Building.
pr..ve his continuous residence upon, and she has won the friendship of many
Rebekah Lodge No 12G.
cultivation of, the laud viz:
and all join in extending to these
.A. E. Iladsall, of Bin don, Oregon.
i i is Even 2nd and Ute Tuesday««.
DR. LESTER P SORENSEN,
J S. lilton, andon, Oregon.
Practice night lir-'. 'Vi Hositay of th,
young people many well wishes and
month. Social Evening the 3id Saturday of
Ed Stevens, of Bandon, Oregon.
— Dentist------
B. Hurst, of Bandon, Oregon.
tbe month. A cordial invitaiioti e i.nd,<l
a bright and prosperous future.
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
to all iinm'beis in goo.l stamiiu!'.
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
Register.
MINERVA LEWIN, N G.
Telephone at Home.
First l’n I »heat ion May 28.
The World’» Best Climate,
Cl.AliA Gok ■ z. S.-c’i.
S a. in., to 5 p. m. By request
t Hour«:
M
B
B
M
• to 8, 0. m.
Knight* <•( I’ythiii*
OREGON
LANDON
elphi lodge n .> hi . Km: tits <>t
l*vt.|iitiH Min is ••» > rv M.itnluv iv n-
.im nt. .Vtiiiol'ic h iil
4 siting Kill"! 1« i m
O.K. WADE
iitrit
ni'eml.
SPRAY • I.SIM)RN. C. <t.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
li. N. H auuinoion , K "I K. s.
D
Notary Public
.Modern
"
imm I ihoii .
Office: Rotini 1 Laird Building,
’ABIJi ROCK CAMI’, N". 9I7U, Al. 44
4 »I-
iu "In I I'.VMMiN,
h
4 isit.ni»:
li.-i> hb"rs eordinllv invih 'l '<■ a".-i d.
A. I H a R'I'MANMJ. C.
I
I'. E. < lAKES, Clo k
A AbftH III»'’.'d and It II 44 e
I <>t i.f cai'li
umilili ' K I*. Hall.
i.
K
World.
<ít:il. I*. TOPPING,
212. w. o. w
ineet.H in regnlnr RpRsion tin* first mu- A’l lOICNEY and COUNSELOR A l ! A 44
third I’burHdHvH 4»f tach nionth in the Ma
AND
H<»liic hall. ViHitin^ luii'dihorH a rti c< • 1 d i a 11 \
NOTARA PUBLI|!.
invited.
H. W. BULLARD, C. C.
Fire Insurance.
O.O. W ali > vo ( iel , Clerk.
Itandon. - - - - Oregon.
WftodiMvn
easide
camp
S
t
Has just arrived from the List to
make Bandon his hoi>'<
He is prepared to do painting and
paper hanging in ar up to date
style and al reasonable prices.
Your patronage solict'^d. I .eave
orders at Lint's Stud1
A.
Household Goods
Bought and
Sold.
NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department or tlie Interior.
I,and Office nt Roseburg Or.
April I8th I«M)8
Notice in hereby given that Lars Ras-
mi'Hoii of Bandon, Oregon, lias tiled notice
of his intention to make final c inmntation
1 roof in support of tils claim, vizi Home
stead Entry No. 14421 made July 23, 1907.
for Lots 1.3, A 4, Section 31, Tounship 2«.l
Sooth. Range 14 West, W. M. and that
said proff will lie made before G. T. Tread
gold, U. S. Coinmisiinner, at bis office, in
Bandon, Oregon, on Wednesday, July 15,
1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residet.ee upon, mal
cultivation of the land, viz:
James Adams, of Bandon. Oregon.
I. . J Foster, of Bandon, Oregon.
J. N. Luke, of Bandon, Oregon.
R. Hempie of Bandon, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
Register.
First Publication Mny 28.
Located on Atwater Street in the
building formerly occupied by Dr.
Kime for an office
n «».
Otto Melcher.
C.
Pioneer Second
Hand Store
1»
For«*Mt«'rH •»£ \ merle».
/ v il H I 91 I EN or '1’11E EORES’I . No.
\_y 17, meei!«. Eiithky inaili "f <«n< h u< » k
m iJtMicrete IJ h II. Hwidoii. Ofeijnii. \ ror
(Imi WHlcome ih 4‘XtHtnh-d t<» all vìnì L ii ;
br*»UierH.
A. E li ausali ,
Bandon,
-
Oregon
E. Witsos.
('hiei Kanger.
Fin. Senret-nry.
Office With Bandon Investment <
is not entirely free from disease, Oil
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaiia is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to the altitude.
To
overcome climate affections, lassitude
malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, tin*
most effective remedy is Electric Bit
ters, the great alternative and blood
purifier: the antidote for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness, and
insomnia. —Sold under guarantee at
C. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. Price 50c.
Dr. DI-
Brown.
Re»ident Dentist.
I
Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe.
A|»f>oiiilnients liy request
hour.
Office Hours:
at
any
reasonable
ft Io 12 M., I Io 5 P. M.
Phone,
OREGON
BANDON,
II. O. EVANS, Prop.
A. N. AMES,
1
h X
^5 <B£»’OI 11 11«1
All kinds of Repair Work done
promptly and in a workmanlike
man-ner.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the tut -rior.
Land Office at Koseburg, Or.
April 18, 1908.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
JACK
JAMISON
BROWN
Locution on plank road one-fourth mile
from the ¡Steamer Landing.
OREGON
BANDON
BOYLES
,J EWJELRY
The Arcade Saloon,
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
They Handle The Famous
S T < > R
e
Cart ins n full ’ine of
II atches. Clock’s, Jcicclry,
Gloss, Pocket ( oiler o. Etc.
Everything is Fully Guaranteed
Weinhard’s
Beers.
Fine Repairing Specialty.
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Notice is hereby given flint Claries A.
Swift of Bandon, Oreg n, has filed notice
of hiH intention to mako final five years
proof in «npport of his olnim, viz: Home
Htend Entry No. 11324 made February 24.
1902, for the 4V I 2 NE I 4. N4V 14 SE 1 4.
SE 14, N4V 1-4. Section 27. TowiiHbip 29
South. Range 14 We.it, 4V At..and that Haul
proof lie made before G. T. I readgold, U,
S CommiHHioner, nt bin office, in Bandon.
Oregon, on Monday, July 13, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
grove In« continuous residence upon and
cultivation of the land, viz:
Fre.l Perkins, of Bandon, Oregon.
Kenneth Perkins, of Bandon, Oregon.
Robert Walker, Jr. of Bandon, Oregon.
Ralph Holman, of Bandon, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
First Publication May 28.
In The New Green Building
C. T. Bi.i MENKOTHBR, Notary Public.
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co
All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold.
The Weinhard s Brewery Depjt
All U. S
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
Lflnd Matters a Specialty and Promptly Attended
to.
C H. BRAMLEY, Manager
/
Pension and Insurance Agency.
Brokers.
Bond
Trans-Atlantic Steam
ship and Railroad Ticket
Agency.
WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Napa Soda. W.
A Gaitiee A C ’s \\ biakies, W hile Rock,
Standard Mult and (’renin of Malt, and other
Standard Brands of Brandies. \\ l.i-kies. Gin.
Office
K ooiiim ’4 mid 3. l’|i NitiiiiM
lie it holm Building.
Bandon
W inns. etc.
Oregoi i.
In the old Paner Building
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
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o
•
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed,
Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
«
Cleaning and pressing Men's suits and Lillies' tine skirts given
prompt attention.
«
■ M l-
F. A BATES, Proprietor
- ■ ■
HE
Modrl I f^4 i» • medium light weight repeat
ing nfie. a well proportioo-d, finely balanced gun with all the
advantages and comfort« of the Marfin solid-top. «de-evert
ing construction.
It is quick and easy <4 operation, accurate up to
300 yards and a very pleasant fun to carry and to shoot.
Resettled districts and farming country where the shootint at
woodchuck«, badgers, foies, toons, hawks, etc., 1« «1 ranges from
lOO to 200 yards, the .25-20 and .32-20 nfle« with the black and
l< w-prewure smoltrlrw load« cann<4 he equalled f<< accuracy »nd
safety. The factory ammunition for the Model 90 nfle« is cheep,
and can be reloaded at very small cost.
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The iip-to-dnieaportamran need« thoHoot’’
••vers tl.ij In tin» year. It contain* HU
of live Muff ,
for the man who I-
a ad uun. and want« to know every
thin« alxiut it. I IIEE for 3 HtauipM p<mtatfe.
¿a,
42 H5//o«J St.,
Nr<e Hmn, Cotto
1
I
Many Land Fraud Indict- i"'cstigations mdly brought
the indictments.
ments.
The land which Raley et al. arc
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o
alleged to have attempted to grab is
As a result* of the action of the located in townships 32 to 36 in
Federal Grand Jury, empaneled to clusive. and was originally a porti ui«
inquite into the alleged Umatilla of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Reservation land frauds, in return An act of Congress in 1885 pro
ing seven true bills yesterday, 11 vided for the sale of the lands at
well-known residents of Pendleton public auction in tracts of not great
and I matilla County stand accused er than 160 acres of non-timbeiid,
ot conspiring to defraud Uncle Sam and 40 acres of timbered.
It 41 as
out of 30,000 acres of Government expressly provided in the act that
land.
the land was to be cultivated and
After deliberation covering a title was not to inme to any otl.< r
period of two weeks, during which person than the applicant,
Pi>-
time the testimony of over 100 wit vision was also made for
I
the pay
nesses was taken, tne Federal in ment in installments covering a
quisitorial body concluded the period of five years.
bulk of its labor yesterday after
As the lands elid not sell readily,
noon when they filed into the Congress ameneleel the law in hi'>2
United States Circuit Court anti providing tor private Sale, buttlie
returned indictments against J. IL provisions of the original bill rel
Raley,
\Vm Slusher’ Alonzo ative to cultivation and residence,
Knotts, John W. Crow, John M.
were not repealed.
Wynn. Win Caldwell.
C. W.
The evidence presented to the
Mathers, John Vert, Hailey’ Ross,
grand jury showed that Raley,
Samuel Olmstead and Win Rahe.
Slusher aiul the others employed
Warrants for the arrest of the entrymen for considerations rang
indicted men have been issued by ing from $50 to $100 to take up the
Judge Wolverton and placed in the land upon the distinct underst and-
hands of the United States Marshal ing that upon final payment title
for service.
The
warrants are was to revert to them.
In this
already on the way to Pendleton connection it is claimed that Olin-
for service, and the alleged con stead, Ross and Rahe, by reason
spirators against the Government of their wide acquaintance in
will soon be in custody. It is Umatilla County, were hired to SC-
expected that the majority of the cure the dummy entrymen.
defendants will be arrested within a
In 1904, Captain J. H. Alexander
few days, and arraigned in the Fed was appointed a special agent at
eral Court before the end of the La Grande, and noting the unusual
week.
activity in the sale of Umatilla lands,
The grand jury is still considering started a quiet investigation. As
Umatilla land fraud matters, but ac the result of his report to the Interim
cording to United States District Department, Special Agent Dixon
Attorney McCourt no further in was sent out to make an investiga
dictments will be returned today. tion. Dixon commenced his labors
The indictments, although not un in 1906. but it was not until a
expected, in view of the mass of year later that the investigation
evidence gathered by the special was completed.
agents of the Interior Depart
After reviewing the evidence the
ment, yet the number and prom Interior Department referred the
inence of the persons charged with matter to United States District
conspiracy will create much excite Attorney McCourt.
McCourt at
ment, not alone in Umatilla county, once asked for the calling of a grand
but throughout the state.
jury, and in less than two weeks the
J. H. Raley, tvho is charged in indictments have been returned.—
six of the seven "trills, has been Telegram June 9th.
prominent in Eastesn Oregon poli-
THE BEST PILI S EVER SOLD.
tics for years, and is a lawyer of
“
After
doctoring 15 yeuie for
standing; Slusher was the joint
chronic indigestion and spending
representative from Morrow and over 200 dollars, nothing has done me
Umatilla Counties in the last Legis as much good as Dr. King’s New
lature;
Knotts, Crow, Wynn, Life 1’ills. 1 consider them the best
pills over sold:“ writes B. F. Ayscue,
Caldwell and Mathers are wealthy of Ingleside, N. 0. Sold under guar
sheepmen; Vert was formerly con antee at Lowe’s drug store. 25c.
nected
with the First National
Weather Report.
Bank of Pendleton; Ross and Olm
stead are wood dealers, and Rahe
Following is the weather and crop
has been engaged in training horses.
report for the last week as given out
The indictments filed allege a
by the weather bureau at Portland:
violation of section 5440 of the
During the fore part of the week
United States conspiiacy statutes,
cloudy and unseasonably cool
and charge the defendants with hav
weather prevailed over the entire
ing solicited anti procured pefWins
section. (>n Saturday, however,
to make false anil fraudulent at
the clouds began to disappear, the
fidavits for the purchase of the
temperatures rapidly rose, and the
Umatilla lands and tor a consider
week ended clear and abnormally
ation induced the applicants to
warm except along the coast, where
make contracts at the time of ap
the prevalence of fogs prevented a
plication that the lands acquired
rise in temperature. Local showers
should inure to the defendants.
fell over the western portion of the
That til? end is not yet in sight is
section on Tuesday, Friday and
evident from the fact that after re
Saturday, and thunder storms oc
turning the indictments the grand
curred over the eastern counties on
jury again convened and proceed
Sunday. The accompanying rain
ed to examine about 35 additional
fall was, however, very light. No
witnesses. It is probable that the
frosts occurred.
11 defendants
charged in the
seven bills, will have to face other
Capt. Jack’s Band to Return.
counts, although the impression pre
vails that other prominent East
After thirty years of enforced ab
< fregonians will be brought to bar. sence, the small rqmnant of Captain
From the evidence submitted to Jack’s band of Modoc Indians at the
the inquisitors, the methods pursued Quapaw agency in ( Jklahoma are to
by the alleged conspirators was in be removed to the Klamath reserva
the main the same as used by Puter tion in ( )regon, where their friends
anti McKinley in their operations. and relatives live. This is the unani
It was only due to an investigation mous recommendation of the senate
instituted by the Government prior committee on Indian affairs in con
to the issuance of paten's to the nection with the removal of restrict
land, that Raley and his associates ions on the land of all Indians at the
in the alleged crimes w ere not suc Quapaw agency.
cessful in acquiring title.
The Modoc» remaining in Okla
1 he activity of the special agents homa are but a mere handful of the
caused consternation in the ranks of band of 217 lusty braves who were
dummy entrvmeiff and th« v hasten taken from the Klamath reservation
ed to get from under by relin to Indian Territory in ¡874 right
quishing their claims.
In fact, a after the Modoc war. Ever since
number were so frightened by the I their arrival in the •outhwest these
prospect of prosecution tint they Indians have* been longing ior their
rushed to I uited St it« s District At- ' Aegon home. ( )f the 2i7 only 49
lorney. Mi C«>urt and made a full i remain, ami ten of these have found
Confession. It Uas due in* a meas their way back to Oregon, leaving
ure to thN voluntary testimony that only 39. As a matter of fact, only
the bill« were returned, although ¡7 of the Indians origin.Jly moved
the
work of tfie Government are living.—Ashland Record.
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