Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 25, 1908, Image 6

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    On the Market
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Smith’s Addition to Bandnn
Cheapest and Best Property in the City
Streets being opened out and a Driveway
to the Beach. Sheltered from the wind,
Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on
the whole Tract
Lots $15 to $30
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH
I
SEE
The i ndon Investment Corporation, Bandon, Oregon, or E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon
t
t2
>G5
An
$8 300,000,000
Country
I he Wolverine
Tull**— Yankee Doodle.
I here is a boat upon this creek
They call the Wolverine,
And from her stem unto her Stern,
She's always neat and clean.
Second hand upright piano jor BADLY SPRAINED ANKLE CURED
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1S78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
sale 011 monthly payments of $5.00.
Three years ago our daughter I
United State® Land Office,
Enquire of J. E. VValstrom, Cen­ sprained her ankle and bad been suf­
Roseburg, Oregon, March 2b, l’.MtK
fering
terribly
for
two
«lays
and
Notice is hereby given that in com,ilinner
tral Warehouse.
uiffhts bad not slept a min ite, Mr. with the provisions of the act of congress
of
line 3, 187K, entitled “An act for the sale
Stallings, of Butler, Tei.n., told us of of J timber
THINKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE
lands in the states of California,
Luster M. Nelson, of Naples, Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We went Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri-
Maine, says in a recent letter: ‘T to the store that night and got a bot- I eory." as extended to all tin* public land
by act of August 4, 1S92. Flora B.
have used Dr King’s New Discovery t e of it and bathed her ankle two or statrs
Perkins of Bandon, county of Coos, state
many years, for coughs and colds, three times and she went to sleep of Oregon, did on August, 2<>, l‘.M)7, tile in
and 1 think it saved tny life. I and bad a good night's rest. The Ì this office her sworn statcmciit No. 93ffl for
of lot 4 of Section 3 and lots I
have foiiinl it a reliable remedy for I n«<xt morning she was much better the purchase
2,<»f Section No. 4 in township No 30 S.
throat and lung complaints, and I and in a short tune I could walk and
Range No. II W. and will offer proof to
would no more lie without a bottle around ami bad no more trouble show that, the land sought is more valuable
than 1 w< nld be without food.'* For with her ankle- E M. Brutuniit. for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim to said
neatly forty tears New Discovery Hampton. Tenn. 5 and 50 ceut land
before G. T. Treadgold, I’. S. Com­
has stood at the head of throat an 1 sizes for sale by (J. Y. Lowe.
I
missioner, at liis office at* Band' ll, Coos
countv. Oregon, on Friday, the 10th day of
long remedies. As a preventive of
If you want ;i first-class shave or July, 1908.
pneumonia, anil healer of weak
She names as witnesses:
longs, it has no equal
Sold under an up-to-date hair cut call on Harry
Ed Hadsall of Bandoil, <’oos county, Ore­
guarantee at Lowe’s Drug store. 50 Morrison, next door to postoffice.
gon.
M. F. Shoemaker of Bandon, C ooh coun­
<• and y-1.00. Trial bottle free.
Govern: tent Crop estimators feel
assured cf another large crop the
CtloBt'H.
ninth in succession. T he chief sta­
On! Captain Willard keep it up,
tistician of the agt ictiltur *1 depart­
Keep right on a trying;
ment estimates the value ot this
Keep her engine« eating oil,
And keep I lie water living.
year’s crop at a round $8,000,000,-:
•J
They r.m her engines from above,
000. This, figures the New Y ork
She is ho very handy;
World, “would pay the net interest
She swno| s around just like a dove,
bearing rational debt nine times
1 tell you she’s a dandy.
O: it would pay the net
over
C hubus .
national debt ami leave enough to
She leaven Coquille at one o'clock
buy at pa the stock of all tiie rail­
I bin Hpet dv boat of ours,
And ties np at tha Bandon dock
roads in the country.
It would
In just about two hours.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.
nearly p; v off the entire bonded
The whiskey for the most particu-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
( 'll<»KUR.
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lar
people
Stewart
’
s
Bourbon,
at
debt of ex *ry American railroad. At
United Stales I .and Office,
j Jamison X Brown's.
assessed valuations it would buy 4 Nou you can rid«* upon this boat
Roseburg, Oregon. April 3, 1908.
For onlv fifty cents,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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every acre of land in New Y'ork city
Timber Land Act. .lune 3, 1878.
And it \ou want to ride on her.
with the provisions of the act of congress of
NOTICE FOB 1*1 BLIt'ATION
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
You'd b» Iter hasb*ii hence.
and replace very building in it,
United Stales Land Oilice,
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
with a littie remna* I over equaling
< iiouua.
Roseburg. Oregon, March 28, 1908. Nevada and Washington I erritory, as extended
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
T. W L.
to all the public land slates by act of August 4,
the comb -ted asses-ed valuations of
with the provisions of the net of congress
of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the 1892, Harry W alker ol Bandon, county of Coos,
Chicago, New Orleans, St. I.ott.s,
sale of timber lamia in the stall a of Cali­ state of Oregon, did on January 24, 1908, file
A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE
Portland and San Francisco ”
Oreu’on, Nevada and Washington in this oflicr his sworn statement No. 9492, (or
"It gives 1110 pleiisiiro to speak a fornia,
territoryFannie T. Montgomery of Port- the purchase of the N 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4
Panic makers will have a hard goo 1 word
for Electric Bith-rs.*' I iiiii I, Multnomah count> State of Oregon. NE 1-4 Section 12 and SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec­
Ild on September 1«. ’.*.197, tile in thia office tion I, township JO south of rnnge 14 west, and
time in ir> king hard times last very writ«*« Mi Frank Coniati ot No. Lìti her
sworn statement No. ’.IIKIL* lor th. pnr-
I loo-to'i St N Y "it is a gland fam
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
long in a country th it produces an ilj mmllr-llio fol dyspepsia mi I Itvet - Ii use ot tin* soul ti hall of I lu- son' h tri If <d more valuable for its timber and stone than for
section No. 35 in township No 29 8 . range
eight-billi n-dollar crop every year co mi I icii I ions wbile for lame back No 11 W., anil will offer proof to show tli.it agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
the land sought is more valuable for its to said land before G. I. Treadgold, U. S.
—and thi we suppose does not in- •«ml weak kidney« it cannot be to llmlier
or stane than for ngriciil ural pur- Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon on I uesday,
Elbctric Bit- poo s, and
Inolily rooonimondad.
to establish bls claim to «aid the I fth day of August, 1908.
elude dr< sed meats, poultry prod- t-1a rei'ub'to tlie diuestive functions,
laml la-tore <1. I Treadgold, I
S. Com
He names as witnesses:
ucts and 1 lany other things more or purify II.«1 Mood, ami impart renew«-«! miHHioncr, at hia office at Bandon, Coos
A. E. Hadsall, of Bandon, Oregon.
«■minty.
Oregon,
on
Friday,
the
tmh
day
ol
Robert Walker, Jr, of Bandon, Oregon.
less depei ding on the soil, ami of vicoramt v ’ h ' iiv Io the wink and July, I; m >8.
pel iht.itod of bolli -exes Sold under
B. N. I farrington of Bandon, Oregon.
Sim l.allies as witnesses
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course ha no reference to mantifac guarantee nt Lowe's drug store. 50c. C.
Spray Osbourne of Bandon, Oregon.
S. McCulloch, of ItHiidon, Oregon.
A E. Ha la-ill, of Biindon, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
tures.
Robert Walker. Jr., of Baneon, Oregon.
above described lands are requested to hie their
Corn will as usual be the king of
Do You Like to Fish?
Geo. I. Montgomery, of Portland, Ort*.
claims in this office on or before said I Itli day
t
\ny nml all persons claiming adversely
crops, but fortunately most of the
We litve discovered a tisll bait which tlie above <lcs<*ilbe<) lands are requested to of August, l(M)8.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
inakes'em lute, One
box E'RFE of Illi til*« their claims in tins office on or before
2,700,000,000 charge.
estimated crop of
Write for particular«.
FISHING said Itlth day of Julv. I*.MI8.
Timber L.und Act June 3, 1878.
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
bushels i fed tip ne*r home. It SI I’BLY CO., Dept.. U, Lebanon, Ohio.
NOTH.
E I OR PUBLIC AT ION •
would ta e to move it. says the
UMBER LAND A<’l JI NE 3, 1W.
United States Land Office,
Bring
your
World . ithim tii tan, "2,520,000
NOTICE FOR PLBLK’ATiON
Roseburg, Oregon. March f(). 1*8)8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
30-ton c; «. 540,000 more freight
( lilted St®ten I.find Office,
Job Work
Roseburg. Ort*., April S V.NW with the provi-ions of the act of congress of
cars than there ar< in the country of
Notice is hereby viv- n that in <*t»inpti;iii<*e June I." 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
with tin- provisions «>f tin act of ('ongre-H flintier land« in the states of California, Or<-gon.
to Tm Ri cordi R.
every sort
The freight cars of all
»f June 3. IMS, entitled “An art, for the Nevada and Washington lerniory, " as extended
•ml»- <»f limber lands in tli<* state- <»f Cali­
the world votild not carry our wheat
,o all the public land stales by act of August 4.
fornia. Oie o'l, Nevada and W i-diiiigton
and corn If there wet« cars enough
r>rritoiy.”
♦ xt» nded to ill the public 1892. Graydon T Treadgolil of Bandon.County
II 'rite For Prices on
land states l»\ • c( of August 4 Is'»** John of C.oos. Stale of Or* an. <li*f on Septcmlier 5,
and if th* wheat and corn \\ ere
C. Logan ot Bandon. Countv of (’ »os. state l*»07. file in this office his sworn statement No.
of Or» goh. did on March 13. I’.Mbs, tile in 9140 for the purchase of the S 1-2 NW I 4
loaded in' • V’ ton cars, 40 to .1
this oilier his sworn statement No. *.i.>75, NW' 1-4 NW I 4 <>l Sec 20. SWI-4SW
train, and trains were run at two-
h»r th»* purchase of the SE 1 4 of the NW 1-4 of Sec N». 17 in township No. 29 S
I 4 of *»< ctmn N<» ’7. U» a t.-hip
S s<»uth range No. I I W., and will offer proof to show
mile inteia.ils at a «peed including
• >f liange II W. an I will offer proof to show
tha the land sought is more valnabl? for that the land sought is more valuable for its tun
stops of 3 > miles .m hour night and
its tinilx r arid ston»* than for agricultural ber and stone than for agricultural purposes, and
purposes and t<> e tablish his claim to said to establish his claim to said land before L. A.
day, it w( tld take nearly six months
land before G. I - I’rradgold, I . S. Com­ Liljerivist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
for the procession to pass a review
missioner. nt hi- « llire at Bandon, Or»*gnn. Marshfield, Coos county. Oregon, on Saturday,
on Thur*o '. the -7th day <»f August., r.KiN. the 18th day of |uly. I'M)8.
ing stand. A bin built the size of a
lb* nam* s <s witnesses:
He names as witnesses:
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Joe Flni », «'f Band on, Oregon.
city block 600 by 200 feet, would
Edward Hadsall of Bandon. Oregon.
Wm I <»gan. of Bandon .Or»*g<»n
Edward Ohman of Bandon. Oregon.
need to b' more than six miles high
TO
John Hmnblo< k, of Bandon. < Iregon,
C. Carmichael of Bandon. Oregon.
lb nrv Vit il. ■ ‘ Banflon. < Iregon.
to hold th < w heat and corn alone!
Anv and »11 I»* rsnna claiming adversely
C. E. Hollopeter of Bandon, Oregon
tin* abo>
• ’ i^” d land-
i* n quested to
Any land
Yind all person»
persons dawning advcriely
adversely the
Such c< nparisons may help a little
lil<* th» ir cl unis in this office on or before above A scribed landa aae requested to hie their
said 27tb day of \ugnst I’.iib ,
to give one an idea of the immensity
-Ialina in th,» office on or Irefoge «.id 18th day of
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
Phone 33
Mar»hficld. Ore.
fi. u’lHt.f, Ju|y.
of the v ilurne of these crops.—
. BÉNJAMIN L. EDDY. Router
lirai «•Limatimi May
W. M. LAWLOR
J. W. FLANAGAN
Journal.
Gasoline.
Distillale.
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
ty. Oregon.
John <’rowley of Bandon. Coo® county,
(Iregon.
Elgin Strader of Bandon, Coos county,
Oregon.
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Anv and all person® claiiniiig adversely
the above described lauds are requested to
file their claims in this office on or bef(»re
* said lOthday of Julv, 1!K)8,
BENJAMIN L El>l>¥. Rtgister
Timber Land Act- Jnne3, 1878
NO I IDE FOR PUBLICATION
United Stnlen Land Office
ItoHeburi*. Oregon, April 8 19ti8.
Notice i« hereby given that m compliance
with the provision« of tiie act of cougreM of
Jane 3, 187«. ent itled "An act for tln-H'de
of timber lands ill the Stales of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington ’Ter­
ritory," ns exfended to all the Public
Laml States by act of »iigusl I. 1892. Claire
) . Walker, f Bandon, countv of Coos, state
of Oregon, «lid on March 21, 118)8, file in
this office her «worn statement No. '.1274, for
tin- purcba e of the E 1 2 8W I 4 and Lot«
3 and t of Section No. 31, in 'Township No.
29 S. Range No. 13 W, and will offer proof
to show that the laud «ought ih m -re val
liable for its timber or «tone than for
i-gricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before G. T. Tread­
gold. U. 8. Commissioner at Bandon. Coos
county, Oregon, on 'Thursday, the 27th day
ot August, I'.«I8.
8hc names as witneHsea :
A. E. Hadsall
E. L. Oliuian
J. C. Logan
Robert Walker, Jr. allot Bandon, Ore­
gon.
Anv and all person« claiming advert Iv
the above descriln d land« lire r<-«ple«ted to
til«* theii claims in this office on or before
flit* 27tli dav of August. ItHfK.
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Staten Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 311, 1908
Notice is hereby given tmit in compliance
with the provisions of the net. of congress
of Jone 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the side
ol timber lands in the states of Culifornm,
Oregon, Neva<|a and Washington Terri­
tory," as extended to all the public land
states bv act. of August 4. 1892, John Preuss
of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore­
gon, did on September 18, 1907, tile in this
office bis Hwornstiitement No. 9341, for the
purchase of lot three (3) of section No. 8 in
township No. 27 outh. range No. 14 West
of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and
will offer proof to show that tin* land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, nml toes
lablish his claim to said land before L. A.
Liljeqvlst, United States Ceniniissiom-r for
Oregon, at his office in Marslitiehl, Coos
county, Oregon, nil Saturday, the 18tii day
of July, A. I). I!H)8.
He names aa witnesses:
Dr. E.Mingus of Marshfield, Coos county,
< Iregon.
W; T. Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
county, < Iregon.
Charles Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
county, < begun.
Tom Dotmice of Bullard, Cooa county,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 1stli day of July, 19(18.
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878
N<M1('E FOR PUBLICATION
United State« Land Office.
ICoHcbiirK, Oregon, March 28, T. h )8.
Notice in lierebv given tli.l in coinplianca
with the proviaioiiHof the act of congre»»
of June 3, 1878. entitl<<l“Au act forthe.ale
of t .mbi-r land» in (In* Stntea of California,
Oregon, Nevada and in WaRbingtou Tein
t-ory" an extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4.1892. Mrs. Claudia
Mae Hollo|M-ter of Bandon, county of C ooh ,
State of Oregon, did on September 19. 1997,
file in this office her HWorn statement No.
9:UI3 for the pnrehaae of the lot« numbered
two ami three ot Section No. 12, in town-
ship No. 29 S„ Range No. 14 W., and will
offer proof to allow that the land h * light ih
nmre valuable for its timber or atone than
for agricultural purpose«, and to e«tnl>li«h
her claim to «aid land before G. T. Tread­
gold, U. 8. Conimi««ioner. at hi« office at
Bandon, C ooh county. Oregon, on Saturday
the lltli day of July, 1998.
She name« a« witneHaea:
G. T. Treadgold, of Bandon, Oregon.
< laire Walker, of Bandon, (iregon
(!. E. Hollopeter, of Bandon, Oregon.
C. R. Wade, of Bandon, Oregon.
Anv and all per«on« claiming adversely
the above ilescribed land« are requested to
tile t heir claim« hi thin office on or before
«aid 11th dav of Inly, 199«.
BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Register.
Register.
First Publication May 28.
NO I H E FOR 1’1 BUCA I ION
Dopa* tinelli <*f file Inteiior.
Lumi Office ili Ront-liurg, Oregon.
Aprii |M, 1!«W.
Notine ih hereby given tliat Diana T.
Biirr*»wH of Bnndon,
Orcgon lias filxl
noticenf I iih infoi fiori b> niake tinnì live'
tour« i root in suppuri of cl ijm, viz Home-
«tc'ul l.ntiv No 11590 mudo May 7. 1902,
forili«- SE | | Sedioli 22, Towimhip 29
South, lionge II West. W M . an.l flint
miri p -Hit wtll I*«- Hindi- before G. 'I. I read-
gold. I S. l'ommiHsioner. nt bis office, in
Bandoli, I »regoli, on Tuesdity, Jnlv 14,1908.
He names III« followitlg witliisse« to
prove I iih cotitinnons ieMd-<nce n|s>n, and
cnltimrioii of tlf*- lami, viz
Corv Millwell of Bandoli Oregon.
S tilli-.a D. M irrows. of Bnijdon. Oregon,
Mrs Ann * Itarrows. cf Bnndon, Oregon.
Dille I- rker. of Bandoli. Oregon.
....... L. EDDY,
BENIAMIN
Begiater.
first Publication May 28.
NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Intari i,
Land Office at Roseburg, Or.
April !8tli, T.I08.
Notice is hereby given that Annie Bar
rows, widow of Frank Barrows. < f Bandon,
Oregon, has filed notice of her intentiiyi to
make finnl five years proof in snppwrbof
her claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No.
11A3T, made May 3. 1902. for the NW 14
Section 20, Town hip 29 «onth, Itani.’i* 1t
West, W M . ami that said proof will bo
made liefore G. I'. Treadgold, U. S. Com
iiimissiorier. at hia office, in Bandon, "Ore­
gon, on Tuesday. July It'll, 1998.
She names the following witnes-.es to
provi his c inti« nons resilience npon, and
cultivation of, t >e land. viz.
Snmn I I). Barrows, of Bnndo". Or»gon.
Mrs Diana T. Barrows, of Batidoi . Ore.
, Corey StVIlwell. gf Bandon, Oregon.
Dale Barker, of Bandon, (Iregon
HEW
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A MIN L EDDY.
Register.
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