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o a On the Market Smith’s Addition to Bandn Cheapest and Best Property in the City Streets being opened out and a Driveway o to the Beach Sheltered from the wind / Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on the whole Tract Lots $15 to $30 o ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH • •••SEE.... The Bandoil Investment Corporation, Bandon, Oregon, or E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon Second hand upright piano jor l*imber Land Act. June 8, 1878. BADLY SPRAINED ANKLE CURED sale on monthly payments of $5.00. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Hj-en training, and these exorcists, ex Three years ago our daughter I United States Land Office, tremely valuable. The old notion Enquire of J. E. Walstrotn, Cen sprained her ankle and bad been suf- ' Oregon. March 28, 1998 fering terribly for two days and i Notice is Roseburg, — “ . I tral Warehouse. hereby given that in compliance . .. Going to school is a very different. that getting an education consists nights had not slept a min ite, Mr. with the proviaiona <>f the act of congress THINKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE Stallings, of Buller, Tenn., told ns of of J line 3, 1878, entitled “All net for the Hide matter from what it was a generation only in learning what is in text of t ini her lands in 1 he states of < 'aliforniu , Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Chamberlain's Bain Balm. We went ago. The scope of education has books was altogether wrong; this is Maine, says in a recent letter: *'l to the store that night and got a I10I- Oregon, Nevada. and in Washington Terri- I eory.” as extended to all the public land been greatly broadened, and methods indeed bvt a minor part of a true, have used Dr. King's New Discovery t e of it and bathed her ankle two or states l>v act of August 4, 1892. Flora B. Perkins of Bandon, comity of (loos, state of imparting it have changed a good I symmetrical education. This must many years, for coughs and colda. three times and she went to sleep of Oregon, did on August 29, 1997, tile in and I think it save«! my life. I and had a good night's rest, The office her sworn statement No. 9301 for deal. Attending school now is much include physical training and moral have found it a reliable remedy for next morning she was much better this tile purchase of lot, 4 of Section 3 and lots 1 culture, a due reganl for others, and throat anil lung complaints, and I and in a short time > conld walk and “¡of Section No. 4 in township No. 30 S. pleasanter than it used to be — Range No. II W. and will offer proof to would no more be without a bottle around ami had no more trouble show though the boys and gills of the for a constant effort to develop the child than the land sought is more valnable 1 would be without food.’’ For with her ankle E M Brummit. for its that timber or stone than for agricultural mer days probably managed to have along those lines which will result tiearly forty years New Discovery Hampton. Tenn, and 50 cent purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before G. I . Trendgold, I . 8. Com about as much fun. But teaching in best fitting him for the position in lias stood at the head of throat an ' sizes for sale by C. Y. Lo wo. missioner, at Ins office at Bandon. Coo* life that he can best fill, for the work lung remedies. As a preventive of conntv. Oregon, on Friday, the 10th day of now is more scientific, more refined, pmmmonia. and healer of weak If you want a first-class shave or July, 1998. I and we doubt not accomplishes on he can best do.—Oregon Journal. She names ns witnesses: ¡iiiigs.it has no equal. Sold under I an up-to-date hair cut call on Harry Ed lladsallof Bandon, Coos county, Ore giiHrant<*e at Lowe's Drug store. 50 Morrison, next door to postoftice. the whole much better results. Not gon. Paid For His Opinion. e and .f'1.00. 1'rial bottle free. M. F. Shoemaker of Baiiifoil, Coos coun only are children instructed in more On a tour in Canada Rudyard ty. (Iregon. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. I lie whiskey for the most pafti< u branches by means of text books, Kipling had a little disagreement John Crowley of Bandon. Coos county, < Iregon. NOTICE LOR PUBLICATION but manual training is becoming a with the landlord of the hotel at I ar people Stewart’s Bourbon, at Elgin Strader of Bandon, Coos county, United States I .and Office, Jamison \ Brown’s. < Iregon. part of the common school system, which he was staying, says Ixtndon Roseburg, Oregon, April 3. ICM)8. Any and all persons claiming adversely Tit-Bits. Just before leaving the Notice is hereby given that in compliance the above described lauds are requested to Timla*r Land \c.t June 3, 1878. morals are looked alter nore, ami hotel the famous author asked to with the provisions of the act of congress of lile I bei r claims in t his office on or before NOTICE FOR PUBLICA I ION children are educated not only :n see the proprietor, and upon that June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ol said lOthdav of July, 1908, I lilted Si.it<*s Land Office. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register ways and means of physical culture worthy appearing he was greeted Roseburg. Oregon, March 28. l'.sis. limber lands in the slates of California, Oregon. Notice is iierehy given that in compliance Nevada and W ashington I erritory.” as extended and development, which is certainly thii.-i "I want to ti ll you that of all wnh the provisions of the act of congress to all the public land states by act of August 4. Timls-r Land Act June 3, 1878 June 3. 1878, entitled ‘'All act for the 1892, I larry Walker of Bandon, county of Coos, very important and useful, but in the hotels under the shining sun I of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION have never seen one that for unmit- sale of timber lauds in the statis of Cali stale of Oregon, did on January 24. 1908, file Uniled States Land Office their recreation, in what games to iffated all ro in.I. unendurable di* fornia, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington in this office his sworn statement No. 9492, for territory. Fannie I. Montgomery of I'oit Roweburg. Oregon, April 8 1908. the purchase of the N 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4 play ami how to play them. comfort ioii I I equal yours. yours." When land, Multnomah ooiintv. state ot < iregon. NE 1-4 Section 12 and SE 1-4 SW 14 Sec nil.I Notice is hereby given that in compliance oil Sept, inber 18. :',l(>7, tile in this office with tile provisions of the act of CongreiM of Physical culture ami recreation Ki pl: i g gnt li> lull one item in it did her sworn stat* mi nt No. '.Kiir.' for the pur tion I, township 10 south of range 14 west, ami June 3, 1878. entitleil “An act for fhesile lins* of the south halt of tin* soulh half of will offer proof to show that the land sought is of timber lands in the States of California. naturally gc together, Athletic read. “To impudence, $3.” •,-ction No. X. ip tow nship No. 29 S, range mofr valuable for its timber and stone than for Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington Ter games ar«' means of both, Recently No I I W., mi,| will offer proof to show- iliai agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim ritory." ns extended to all the Public Diagnosed. the land sought is more valuable for its to said land before G. I. Treadgold, U. S. Land Stales In act of 'ligust I. I892. Claire on Multnomah field was \f itn< ssed or stain* thmr for auricul'nral pur- Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon on Tuesday, Yo.tr V. Walker, I Bandon, county of Coos, state ’ eatlierhead soon after umber s, and Io establish Ills claim to -*an| of Oregon. did on March 21. 1908. file in the enjoyable, inspiring sight of 1> iTcll.l ... lit, elegant new touring P<ISI the I I th day of August, 1908. lamlbetoieti I Treadgold. I . S. Com this office her sworn statement No. 9274, for I le names as witnesses; some 5.000 school children giving a 'car V,:. 1. l.e't wilh a swelling on mi-si.mcr, at his office al Bandon. Coir tin purcha e of tin* E 1-2 SW 1-4 and Lota A. E I ladsall, of Bandon, Oregon. i-minty, lliegon, on Fiidiiy, Um |nth day ot land I of Section No. 31, in Township No. . .oil'. 1 II iS licck l:e. k lie went and Joly, 1908. public exhibition of their knowledge I ! :. ' 11 I ......... Robert Walker, Jr, ol Bandon. Oregon. 29 8, Ratu 1» No. 13 W, and will offer proof She i.:.mes as witnesses: i ll llti : l.i ph\ .- it lull about it. B. N. Harrington of Bandon, Oregon. tn show that the laud Houglit is more val i ami skill in various phy sical exercise M cl 'nil.a h. of Bandoil, Olegon. liable for it* timber or stone than for Spray Osbourne of Bandon, Oregon. “Dm .o'-,’’ he >:.;d, “are there such C X. S. I.. Ilailsall, of Bnndon, On : mi. and games. It was a good thing to things as automobile <li-ease-?” Any and all persons [icnons claiming adverse!}* adversely the agricultural purposes. and to establish her Robert Walker. Jr . of Baneon, (iregon. Tread- above described land: arc requested to file their claim to said land before G. I I M Hti’omin. o| Portland, tire. see because it helps to give assui "It is not unlikely," was the doc •'•■■*. gold, U. S Conimisi oner at Bandon. Coos Xtn ami all pi rs.ms claiming advet elj claim in this office on oi before said lltli day county, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day ance that these boys and girls will tor- re ¡anise. "At ha t’antomo- tire above described lands an- tcqnested trr ol Aiigu-I. I'MH. of August, 1998. o their claims lit this office on or before BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. She names as witnesses : be better men and women, physi bili;q, n ay deveh p tendencies to life, * ltd Itlth dav of July, I90M. A. E. Iladsall disease that lie dormant under oy- BENJAMIN L EDD1', Register. Timber Lund Act June }. 1878. cally ami otherwise, than their E. L. Ohman linar. conditions.” J. C. Logan NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION fathers and mothers had a chance UMBER LAND A( I «Il Nl, 3, |s;x. Robert Walker, Jr. all of Bandon, Ore “Well. I wi. I: i would look at • United States Land Office, gon to be. NOÌ ICE FOR 1’1 BLICA 1 ION '.hr, r.t .-pot on ll.i* liai’k of my neck Roseburg, Oregon. Mari h 30, I'*t8. Any anil all persons claiming adverely Uniteli Sinti** Lnmi Office. Notice i hereby given that in compliance the nlxive described lands are requested to The object of this species of edu uni Idi ;ne if I he i .*.- ■ ■ i e use of Roxebiir*’. Of.. Xpiil 8 Bn* w itli the provisions of the act of congress of tile tlieii claims in tins office on or l>< foro .............. llereliv given tll lt II, . ..... ph.ltic- June 3, 1878. entitled “An act fol the »ale ol the 27th day of August, I'.tOH. cation is ethical quite as much as tnv mot*>r t ar has ¡uu. thing to d< util tile provision* ,,f til,- .1'1 ol t otigres BEN I XMIN I, EDDY, physical, Tlie children are not only >cith it.” I .Ium* 1878, eninteil *• xn mi for 'he timlx-i laud in the stales of Ciahforma. Oregon. Regi* ter. The it ( tor < o plied. Nevada and lYa hington I erritory,” a* extended olle of tituber lands III the X’ it, * of t ' lb trained to use their members and Firat Publication Mny 28. W , hnnuon, .o all the pul lie land states by ait of Augu.t 4. ■*H’m!” h ' said gravely. “Tha; tornii, Olego- Nevidr* muscles lithely and in order, but . hi ?:*« a if it n-i .It h<* cither a car I erritory,"' 'I ■ *tended to III fire public 1892. Graydon T Treadgold of P.andon.County land itates • ,<■• ,,f Augu*f I 1892 John of Gios, Stale of Or-gon. did on Scptemlx-r 5, Mil ICE FOR Pi BUCA I ION also in their games to play on the buncle or an a ti tomo-in It. * — (’ Log.'in of Baiidou. conni» of I'. ,,*. *t >t. l'X)7. file in thr olf* e his worn statement No. Department of the Intel lor. of On ." h . ,lid on March 13. |t*i8. lil, in 9 140 for the purchasr of the S 1-2 NW I 4 square, to resort to no unfair tricks, '’«»¡•th'- i'ompitnion Lund Office at Roseburg, Oregon. tin* oli. c hi* sworn stali nient No. 9’7.",. forti, pinci or. of f I— SE 1 ! of ihr- NW NW 1-4 NW I- 4 of Sec 20. SW I 4 SW April 18, 1998. to lose cheerfully, to win with mod- l-lot"-* < ton N.i 27. I km slop 2S s south 1-4 of Sec No. 17 in township No. 29 S Notice is hereby given that Diana I . range No. 13 W.. and wtil offer proof to show of IB •-.* Il w . nn.j W ||| offer proof to'*how Barrows of llandon, Oregon has filed esty, and always to recognize the A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE Ihn flu* land -onylit i* more vnlnnble for that the land ought i more valuable lor 41. tim notice of bis intention to make final five fact that merit deserves to win. It it* tinda r ,nd »tone tInin, for agricnltnrnl her and stone than for agricultural purpose.«, and years proof in support of claim, viz: Home- “It gives mo pleasure to speak , ..r n purpose* iii'il to h lablish bi* chimi tos iid to establish h:s,claim to said land Irclore I.. A. stead Entry No. I1.V90 made May 7. 1902, f 2 Electric Bittere. 1* land lx'fi,i.' is sought in this instruction to teach good word for (, T. I'remlgold, I . S. Corn for U hi SU I I Section 22, Township 29 1 .il)<*qvist. I S. (.ommi loner, at hi ofce at writes Mr Frank C'onlao or No. 430 miwtonet » South, R.-iWge it West W. M . mil Hint children to play or engage in con Houston St N. Y. “it is a grand fatrf on Marshfield, Coos county. Oregon, on Satutday, Thursday, th. 27411 day ..f Xm iHt. |;s¿ ■:i*l proof will be made before G. T. I read the 18th day of |ulv. I ‘ M)8. gobi. 11. S. Commi-sioner. nt his office, in tests not only honestly, but without ily medicine for dyspepsia and liver i IL* nnni. s a- w itucss. s : Ife name as witnesses: I.*.J tin .of Bindon, th,..,.,, Bmxlou, Oregon, on I iiesdax, July 14. 1!SI8. quarreling, with consideration and complications while for lame bact Win I "• n, <.f i:m i oi .( h o,,ii il<* liMlies the following witlnssei to Edward I lad ell oi Bandon. Or<*pon I and weak kidneys it •cannot be to i John Hnuililock. of Bandon. (Iregon, prove Ins continuous resid-iiice upon, and Edward Ohman oi Bandon, Oregon. courtesy; not indeed without eager, cnltivntifai of the land, viz,. highly recommended.“ Electric Bit-' Henry X ircil, of I n i ,» 11r. ... n ( .*( .Mmichael of Bandon, ( .’on X iiv ntnl all p. r in* elMiining ndv.'rs. ig I Cory Stillwell of Bandon < Iregon. youthful interest, yet likt* miniature ters regulate the digestive functions, ( . f .. Holloj>el»*r Bandon, Or »von. th ■ above des*rlb. d i ind- ."re I > ipu st. <| I n • Sauyiel I •. Burrows, ot Bandon, Oregon. Any and fill persons claiming atkcrwfy tfv* ladies and geiftlemen, not all hoy purify tl.e blood, and impart renewed file their «l.'iiin* tn th - olli< ,* ,,r Infoi.» Mrs. Annie Barrows, of Bandon, Oregon. above . nlxxl land, aa<* requ- '«I to lile their and vita'ity to the w< ak and inni '27th «lay >1 An ■■ st I'll*. • • e Dal. Barker, of Bandon. < iregon. dens and rowdies. 0 vigor < la«i in this oft* e on or Rctorr a*I l8th«Uy of BENJAMIN L. EDDY. BI.NI XMIN * • DID. pebilitated of both sexes Sold under • « Register, I July* W0H All of till#, and more that we flaw guarantee at Lowe's drug store, 50c. First Publio«'i >n May, -‘X Register. • BENJAMIN L. LlJ&Fl , Register Firat Publication May 28. • Physical Training of Chil- not space here to express, make this 'limber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Rost burg, Oregon, March M, HMM Notice is hereby given tnat in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for tlie sale ot timber lands in the states of Cui f*.una, (Iregon. Nevada mid Washington Terri tory,’’ as extended to all the public land States by act of August 4. 1892, John I reuss of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore gon, did on September 18, 1997. file in this office his swornstiitem ent No. 9341, for the purchase of lot three (3) of section No. 8 in township No 27 Oiitli. range No. 14 West of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and will offer proof* to show that the land sonplit is more valuable for its timber r r stone than for agricultural purposes, and toes Zablish his claim to said land before L. A Lil.jei|vist, I nited States Cemniissiotier for Oregon, at his office in Marshfield, Coos county. Oregon, on Saturday, Um 18th dav of Jnly, I>. 1908. He names as witnesses: Dr. E.Mingus of Marshfield, Coos county, (Iregon. W, I Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos county, < Iregon. Charles Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos county, 1 Iregon. Tom Dounico of Bullard, Coos conntv, i iregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alxive deserilxid lands aro 4 ri quested to file their claims in Uns office on or before snid'ISth day of July, 1998. BENJAMIN L EDDX. Register. l imber Land Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICA J KiN I oiled States Land Office, Roseburg, Oiegon. March 2 . P..08. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of t.inber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada audio Washington Tetri tory” us extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1892. Mrs. Claudia Mne Hollopetcr of Bandon, county of (,’oos. Slate of Oregon.did on September 19, 190,, file in this office her sworn statement No. 9303 for the purchase of the lots numbered two and three of Section No, 12, in town ship No. 29 S.. Range No. 14 W.. nud will offer proof to show that, the laud *■ tight is more valnable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish her claim to said land before G. I Tread- gold, U S. Commissioner, nt Ins office nt Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, on Saturday the 11th day of July. 19118. She names as witnesses: G. T Treadgold, of Bandon, Oregon. ( laire Walker, of Bandon. Oregon C. I- Hollopeter. of Bandon, Oregon. C. R. Wade, of Bandon, Oregon. Any anil all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reqin sled to tile their claims in this other* on or before said 11th dav of July. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NO I ICE FOR PUBLICATI >N Department of the Interior, Land Office at Ropebtirg, Or. April 18th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Annie Bar rows, widow of Frank Barrows. < f Bandon. Oregon, has tiled notice of her intention to make final five years proof hi support of her claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 11536 made May 3. 1902, for the NW II Section 29. lown hip 29 '•noth, Range 14 West W M mid that said proof will tie made before G. T. Treadgold. U. S. Coni- nimisHioner, at In«office, in Bandon, Ore gon. on Tuesday. July 14'h, 1908. She names the following witnesses to prov* liisc >nti nous residet.ee iqsiii, and cultivation of, tie land, viz: Smnn I D. Barrows, of Bandon, Oregon. Mrs Liana I . Burrows, of Bnndon, Ore. Corey Stillwell. of Bandon, Oregon. Dale Barker, of Bandon. Oregon BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register. F*r*t Publication M «y 28.