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Drain May Lose Normal. <» Bcick lo fbt 0 • Fa*’i*. Big Spherical Balloon. I i RS' .NCK GHRONIC DI Notice Mr. E I all g • An Associated Press dispatch th- Unii» Captain T. A Balil« in announced C<»| L ouiltv f i Secretary of Agriculture tVil nn says: C». ."i_ - tirnls from statist, - *;..t*i< ; .er his that the trial trips of his new dirig i «•«neral Fumi and i: perimelc “Fearing that the people of tin- department that the 11 ov of country ible I...110. >n. the first to e built for to January is' :» ». i t state would rise up and by initiative people to the city, which has been » ARKS ment, will i ><• made .4 I'»'" ' : 1. n at eia atri NS procedur«.* abolish the entire norm I in operation for 20 years or more, Fprt Myer, Myei, Washington, quille City. Or s 4c. ♦.ime ago 1 Inn may school system of Oregon the state has b<cn < heck«■<I, anil that th r< about July 15 The balloon is com- ‘ttaor a;j No interest V allow ed afte cinoiuc < tnunica- board of regents yesterday afternoon are signs of a r«-a< ti«>n, a r« t' \ tiib pk ted ex- -pt I'at enta r a ' ", I;: < June 30 ,908 >i UCt* ludí lienta. reces ye voted to recommend to the legisla This, if correct, is a c ><>.! - ';h, anil h<»ut ch. o ir tran s B D i li ¡ V. J ture that the school at Drain be dis indicates a movement that, if con will be forwarded to Winnington ari u I rvasurcr, Coos continued. The action was taken tinued. will be of immense ben' lit to Itili I • Ilústrate'! vest rtr- Co. ( )rugon. ►«•lenGtí • •niü. *3 a in the face of Secretary of State the nation. .'i IcK i ii l<-y -«I. ^¡crs,. mon:' - to build the 1 tllooii. Il’was 24, 1908, Coquilíi MUNN Ko.3^•-■••«><». Dino lìcg Benson anti a delegation from Diain ordered for the Signal Corps / Yark .W’hile we have prided out b . llriudi I iilf-xj. F Ht.. W isa*: • ¿A C. • kci'pt eliron consisting of G. M. Bassett, banker, 26 31 on the growth ot our citijps. we h .■ I )ej»artment o4 th Ai ij )N Temcdy siepi N D. Cool, merchant, and W. C. several trips during the test under been prone to forgit that cities can e. Y. Dow«*. Edwards, packer. bur«*. < >r. not «ontinue to grow greatly am! direct ion of Bri ga< lier < ¡eneral James, : 18 1908. W. B. Ayer, of Portland, was in Allan the Chief Signal ( ffficer. healthily without a corr« spondi :g 1 Hillel I), favor of maintaining only two nor tiled tlO- grow th of population and production i The two -phei ic.il hallo n ordered ive vearg mal schools, one in the- eastern part from Captain Baldwin by theGovern- Huiiie- jn the country, l or a limited tinn of the state, and one ¡»1 the western ut’ a » i ■er 2Gt li, ! ment will be «leliverd in Washington a city may forg«- ahead rapkllv while ow nsl ip part, and made a. motion to that mid t tint the same tune. The dirigible- ■ the surrounding country develops about ■ WITH . ! ie.,d- effect. .Ik- was supported by Gov but little, i>ut this cannot continue Iba”0011 ** made of new vulcan-proof j <>flice in It. I*!S. ernor Chamberlain and two other very Ion?. ’ I.eave orders for Ice at Ban many times, I [material,' which ■ •HseH to members, the board voting five to don Steam Laundry. Phone 52 "pen, mid i People are more willing to live in s’,on!<cl than the I r mese oil sil’ i four in favor of maintaining thre the country now than they were ¡,^ conl,noi'ly used, It is made of Ovi. I imlM-r ! iih I let Inn« < JK7M normal schools. Mr. Ayer would quarter of a-century ago, more Oi |a Sickness of seven coats of rubbei ( >r<‘n«>n. NOI ICE FOB 19 BIJCA HON, INI i »f I «in ti- »n, < ti « J.» not designate any location. < and two thickness of silk. 1 I Laud < Office* H om bni v, ’<h? •’NJ AM IN L II! GvAK He said that the patronage at less, because conditions are much April 1 7. 191’ - gteter« It is the first made in this country TEY li better now in the rural districts. Notice is hereby tjiveii that in compliance 2 OK K either. Monmouth, Drain, 'Weston with Hie provisions of the act, of (’oimres«. of this material, ” said Captain or Ashland was not sufficient to There are better roads, in ntanv re j Baldwin, “and 1 am certain of its ”t June .3, 187H, entitled “An act for ihe > de of timber lands 111 Hie States of C.il warrant the maintenance of a perma gions electric roads, free rural deliv great atlvantage over the other.” tnia, Oregon. Nevada, and Waahin^ton I ery, telephones, better markets, bet W. C. P a ; er Territory," as txteidt d to all ti e JPnhlic I nent school. L 1 81 - i,\ act of \1iTt1-1 I. 1892/ Jansen Captain Baldwin says he is work Oonley ter schools, more cheap literature, of (to An of) Bandon, county Mr. Ayer intimated that he would ing now on a preparation which he of (' »os, »State of (>re^<»n lias this day filed submit a minority report to the leg more intelligence and comfort gen will shortly • xperiment on a new • _ this office his sworn statement No L7?7, for the purchase of tin- NE SE*4 erally. islature next winter, and it would be of .Section No. 4, Township 29 South of balloon. Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of More than all this, fanning is Rai'^e It W. and will oB-r pro*»f to stiow his endeavor to prevail upon that ‘'This new preparation,” he tbat the lard soouhtr is more valuable foi more attractive. It has become, to iis titDher and stone than ft»r agriciililira! body to maintain but two normal purposes, and to eHtatiliah bis claim to said a great extent, a science. People said, ** will be used in connection land ÌS before (j. T. Treadgoid, ( . S. Com schools in this state. The governor don't raise just the same old routine with balloon varnish and will give missioner at his o cent Bandon, Oiet’mi. was in hearty accord with Mr. Ayer. the Ith day <»f Septendx'r, l4.)0s Wholesale and Retail Shippers of crops in the old haphazard way, the.balloon a silver color, It will dii He I n riday, lines as witnesses: Mr. Ackerman was the strongest A Jones radiate the lwat of the balloon and but use their brains in farming, and (’barles Brown advocate of a three school system, SiDooia.1 Jkt.texit.ion to Local Tre le M. Smith brain-work m'xcd with manual work relieve its contraction and expan- anil made the motion that Weston, W H Smith, all of Bandon. Coos Co. makes agriculture more attractive. sion and save 20 pet cent of the Orei/on. Ashland and Monmouth be main mid all persons claiming mlvto'selx The city man may exaggerate the gas. By economizing th s way we' the Any iiliole de'crilieil lanus me requested to. tained thereafter by the state. it shall be able to carry a supply of fil< their claims in this ollice on or lieton I I r attractionsand minimize the burdens said till day of Septi inlier 1908. Mr. Ackerman said that the peo ballast to go many times the dis- and annoyances r>f country life, just B enjamin L. E hl . y . ple of (Iregon were tired of the as the farmer may overestimate the tance that we do now. . Count De l'imt Publication June 11 1908 lteui st er. political tomfoolery over the normal advantages of city life, but after al La Vauix holds the record for the school question and that somebody longest stay in the air, 40 hours. 1 iml>er Land Act June 3, 1878. must take a stand in favor of cutting lowing for this it seems that a reflex I hope to be .able to make tests of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I movement, from the cities into the out one normal school. It was ar United States Land Office country, is a natural one, and one the balloon this summer.” NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION gued by the superintendent that the Roseburg, Oregon, March 29; 1908 that should continue, especially as No.ice is hereby given that in compliance with action must be taken to satisfy the Bert Barber, of. Elton, \\ is..says: the provisions of the act of congress <4 June 3, Next to Vienna Cafe BANDON, ORE/ )N people or they will initiate a bill two ‘‘homecrofting” grows in favor. "I have only taken four doses of 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber Commenting on Mr. Wilson ’ s re lands in the State- of California, Oregon, yonr Kidne.v and Bladder Pills and years from this time that may be port,¡the Chicago Tribune says: they have done more for me than Nevada, and Washington Territory ’, as ex dangerous to the whole system. tended to all the Public Land State Not only do the farmers wrong any other medicine has ever done. by act of August 4, 1892 Governor Chamberlain and Mr. I am still (akin;; the pills as I want Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos, themselves when they Hock to the a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907. I. A. TURNEIX Ayer argued in favor of only two city, but they inflict it terrible injury to Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder hl in this office his sworn statement No, 9263, normals, on the ground of greater Pilis- Sold by Bandon Drug Co. EXPERT PIANO TUNER for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section efficiency. The report of the board ou society. Agriculture is paralyzed No. 25 in Township No. 30 S Range No. T> and will offer proof to show that the of visitors showed that one-third of and the cities ,-ire glutted, impover n : Modulating Van Norden, the jeweler, carries 1 West, Tiinino, Kepairino land sought is more valuable for its timber or ished and corrupted. When they the instructors in the normal schools stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es le;, tir- « 1 .md <7 • j.il ( )v< rUiulm^ postage stamps for the benefit of the Organs tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up are poor, one-third are fair, and one- have come to the cities and made public. Carry a I ull Line • i B pairs .¡nd Supplie ton, U. S. ( ommissioner Mt Langlois, Oregon or. themselves and everybody else mis third are good. Governor Cham ’ Monday the 6th day of July, 1908. Permanently local -il i i Bandon. NO1IC1; l-'OK l’t BUCATI« IN He names as witnesses; berlain maintained that this condition erable, they then propose as. a reme Department of thè Int.rior. limine I other work similarly reasonable John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon. Lami « alice at Riwbura, Or. was caused by poor salaries paid to dy, not a return to the farm, but— • I Lili ( lau nt! ' '■ ¿'on. “Back to the farm’’ Aprii 18, 1908, John J ones, of Bandon, Oregon. instructors, and that the only way to socialism. ■ should be the watchword of Ameri flirt < I arles \ Notice is hereby riven raise the standard of instruction as person claiming adversely th« lias filed notice *Sv\ ) ft <»t Baud*>n • < )reg n, well as other standards in connection ’ cans. It is to be feared that Secre I of his intention to innko lilial five years ■ tary Wilson is far too sanguine, but. ! proof in support <»f bi claim, viz: Honie- < biiBL in this oifice oh of before said with the schools, was to maintain Entry No. 11.324 tnado February '-’I, Julv. I M)8 if his-prognostication js cot r< i t. it. is «tend 1902, for the W I 2 NE 1 ■ t. NW I I SL 1 I. BENJAMIN I EDDY, Regime. only two schools. II. NW 1-4. Section 27. Township 2‘.l the best news this country ha. h< ard NE South, hanse II West, W E. Hofer stood with Secretary of Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878 since the surrender of Appomattox. proof be made before. G. T. I r. adu'old, L'. State Benson in favor of four schools. S ('.Hiiii’KHioiu r, at his olltce in Bandon. NOTICE F OR Pl BLK A PION —Journal. Oregon, on Monday. »July 13, 1908. United States Land Office. He said lie believed in appropriating \ -t tlC S 1«. • He names the toll "All; Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, 1908. -------- OC.:<>------ ¿ rose If IS -‘.»1 u l e. k siilence ii|K»n. tm<l I a fixed sum for the education of each cultivation of the lami, viz: Notice ii is hereo) gjieA . that in . *om Diarrhoea Cured. pl Í at ICC Fted Pei kins, of Bnndoti, < >r< a<>n. teacher for a year and allowing the Podi.- nei Flot with the proxi.ions of the act of Great Brand. h Pc kins , •11 ■ I - ■ ■ ■ > >' ■, L» i ' 1 . Congress of -June 3, 1878, entitled “An “My father - has for years I f*ei> Kennet teacher to choose the school which .Il < <1 l<" li Imi, 4 >i i i;on Hubert Walker, act for the sale oí timber lands- in the troubled with diarrhoea, and tried liilph Holman, of Bandon, On-goti. he wished to attend. Slate, of ( .Jifornia. Oregon. Nevada anti BENJAMIN L EDDY. Vv ashmvton I erntory,’ as extended to all the K» gist« r. The Drain school will probably every means possible to oiTt’ct a cure. Publu Land Slab- l>\ act of August 4. I! C. I.................... not re-open next fall. There is a without avail.'- writes .John 11. Zit kl«' Ruth n, 'County ol Coo ____ A. Sw'll of Band ..__ .... of Philippi, \V. Ya. He saw I’liatn ~ 1908. file State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27, possibility'that the people of Drain NO 11( E Ol I- INAI. ACCOUNT borltun's (.'.'lie. Cholera and Diar N . I ■ I 'V. ri -I .' p , I N. F lllotl her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pur will continue to maintain the school. rhoea lu’inedy advert is.sl in I lit* I .ill chase of the NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 27, in . . Elliott d 4 \V, No 29 S, Range No. 1 14 W, and The board agreed to supervise the ipoi'Kepnblican and decided to It' ceased, has till’d her final account as such wownship 11 off< : roof to show that the land Bought ’ Also, “White Brand a $1„35 and $5X2.- school and keep it • under favor as a it. The result is one bottle cured adihini tratrix, aii I i the ( : r. . fir ( ounty mon ilu ble foi iti timber or rton. than foi I ■ • ■ i .Hi I to establish here la m state institution, if the people of him and be-has not suffered with th'* ' ltd day of August l'X)8 at th. Court I louf in to said land before G. I. Freadgold,* U. S. And « Go «1E • I p«*r l»bl m SI 25 > • t »nck. Dr ain cared to maintain it. For the disease for eighteen months. Before Cuquilie City, aforesaid County and State, ha. Commissioner at his office in Bandon, Coos I en appointed by ! I 1 | t. Falk Ju ounty, Oregon, on I ursejay th»’ I I th day. of present no faculty was elected for taking this remedy lie was a constant said Court, as the time and place for hearing C August, 1908. ob|e< lions to .ail I ’ n.ll account, an i the settle the school, anil the annual budget' sufferer. He is now sound and well, I le names a w itnei ses. ment thereof. Kcimeth Perkins will not include any provisions for and although sixty years old can do RACHEL N. ELLIOTT, Cfias. A. Sv% ift ' as much work as a young man.-» Sold Administratrix ol the Estate of the I »rain institution. Spray Osborn C. S. Elliott, dcccasr-d. by C. Y. Lowe. rrarry Walk« ill of B idon. O President H. C. Shafter of the Dated July 2nd, 1908 Any anti all persons . claiming adver .ley the Geo. I’ Topping Atty, (or Estate 2 7t5 above described lands are requested to hie their Cheney, Washington, normal school ■ NO I ICE POH 1’1 I’LK'A I B IN < laims in this office on or firtore said I I th day was elected to the vacancy at Ash I»epartineiit 'of tin Interior. NOTK E I OK Pl BUCATION Land Ollice at Itos, buri: <»r. land with a salary for the first year of BENJAMIN I EDDY. R< i<ter tpril I'-t.li. lltOH. 1 )> partmenl «>i thi I nt rior, I ir l I’ublicatiqn June 4 $2 ;ooo. C. E. Spence of Cams was Notice is hereby iven H at Hteplien S. U. S. I-and Office at of Itandon,Oregon, > aa tiled notice reappointed member bf the board for t.iitle Roseburg Oregon May 23. 1908. of ins intention to make Anal five, yearn proof in rapporto! bii olaim. via: Home, • Notice is hereby given that lohn J. O Ned. of six years. The organization of the ateail I m rj No I ! >M made M I Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 21st. 1908. 1903, for Lot t, Sectiiin I. Lot I A SI 1 I board will continue unchanged. made Timber Application, No. 10094. io S an. ICE YOUNG PARKER White and lied Cedar Shing „ / full line of ( onf cti ~, y. Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Etc, i Fvirö Oetne Sugar 100 Pound Sack, $6 G ~ THE MERCY HOSPITAL —-000 — JUST EXACTLY RIGHT ”1 have used Dr. King's . New Life Bills for several years and tin« 1 them just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remeily for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at Lowe's drug store. NE It. ¡Section South. Bi'iu’e ' »’ 5. Township L.f Weal W. • M., N 12 NW 1-4. Se< 25. and SW 1-4 SW A Si I t Sr. I l. Néetion Towanbip 28 14. Sec. , 24. 1 ownship 31 S, Range 15 W1 South. Ilmiue 11 W est. W AL. md I at » .1 Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention proof wilt lie nuule befor« O I’ I reiuluold. •i«i m$ka FmalProof to establish claim to the land ì S. Coirniissiotu'r, i : Ins ■iffice in Bandon. •bove described, before G, I I le.vlgold, U. S. On uotf. o.i Motnliy. tnlv 13. I' ' • Commissioner, at Bandon, O.egon, on the 19th II.' n.inn-s the 'olhrv ina ' ■■ < to pr ve his continuous r<-id< tice upon, .mid day of September, 1908. cultivation of. tllf land viz: A. E. Hiidsall, of Bie don. Ori „’on. .1 S. Tilton, andon, «»recon. I'd Stef. n«, of Bandoli. < Ir Claimant n«im<"• as witnes - I on. It. Hurs' of Band'-n. «»recon BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register. I Jamc P. Olsen, of Langlois. Or» gon. O. P. I laagensen of John Doe Olsen of Kittie O’Neil of Bandon, BENJAMIN I First Pubjication May 28. . , Is now upon'for I tin r«’- ception of pabelits. Tim ft'rnts at«’ Sill per w«*ok and upwards. For ptjr- tienlars apply 1« : : H arsii (¡« Id -i ■ • <o|i!¡fii>. Oregon. -X Sisters of Mercy EDDY; Register. North Be:id, Or. First Publication July 2nd. Wo have completed a lli-it >ngh and up Io date ABSTRACT PL NT, no- and are now ready to fnrni«b CO1!I! l-.t’' \ I1! A< I S at si , tire. Ord ' Marshfield Office A i That at CoquiPe Adjoirs Po* T Settlement Notice. All bills of over thirty «lays’ stand* ing not settled by July tst. will be placed in the hands of a colle.tor. All those knowing themselves in debted to us will please take notice. P anter B ros . Title Guaran and Abstract Compc ly At North Bend Gr -et. et r et n t o o cl To Give > At isfactiorx or Yo ir c :> y Re K. if.a? fi'.-.l ) . V- V , : < - : ' ' ’tir i ' i. 5 '* FOR INniGESTfOÑ AND DYSPEPSIA. 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