• Otto M«tdkcr. Striltobveab Mu just arrived from the East to make Bandon his horn*. Ke is prepared to do painting and paper hanging in an„ up-to-date style and at reasonable prices. Your patronage solicited, ¡.eave •rt'ers at Lint's Studio. Wimaipeg, Aug if—A PulInaM coach of a transcontinental Canadian Pacific express train, which arrived from the West today, had all its windows broken by missiles thrown between Brandon and Broadview. A rail was removed from the track on the Winnipeg Beach line last night just as an excursion train was going out. A disaster was averted by trackmen who discovered the KaP- A quarter of a million dollars was paid today to the Canadian Pacific Railway strikers by Postmaster McPherson. Over 2000 men were in line at the Merchants Bank. With the amounts paid out at other points in the West the sum dis­ tributed was nearly $ 1,000,000. It is authoritatively stated that no strike benefits will be paid before Aug. 26th. At Medicine Hat 16 strikebreakers from the Santa Fe Railway were brought in today. The Chinese proprietors have refused to sell meals to these men. A meeting has taken place be­ tween the committee representing all the shop employes on the Canadian Northern system and the management of the line regaiding an alleged violation of the agree­ ment entered into May 1st last. Unless some amicable agreement is reached during the course of the next few days there may be serious trouble. About 80 mechanics are involved. There are mauy imitations of De­ witt’« Carpolized Witch Hazel Salve but just oue original. Nothing else is just as good. Insist on De Witt’s It is cleansing, cooling and sootblug. Sold by Bamlou Drug Co GRANULATED SORE EYES CURED ‘•For twenty years 1 suffered from a bad ease of granulsted sore eyes, says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “In February 1903, a gentleman asked me to try Cl auiberlain’s Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirda of it and my eyea have not given me any trouble since. ” 1 This salve is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. BOY'S UFE SALEO My little boy, four years old, had a severe attack of dysentery. We bad two physiciaus; Ixith of them gave bim up. We then gave him Cham­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diar­ rhoea remedy wbicb oil red bim and believe that saved bis life,- William H. Strolling, Carbon Hill, Ala. Tbere is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give it with castor oil ac cording to the plain printed direc­ tions and a cure is certain, For sa'e by C. Y. Lowe. OVER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS Harriman and the Governor The people of Oregon grasp al every straw. The slightest incident or expression indicative of possible railroad building spells hope to them. Hence they feel encouraged over Mr. Harriman’s action in send­ ing for Governor Chamberlain, General Manager O’Brien and Mr. Stanley, to visit him al Pelican bay, The people hope this is significant that there is an intention on the great railroad king’s part to have "something doing" in Oregon be­ fore long. We must be prepared lor dis­ appointment—but we are, for we are used to it. But it is right to hope, It seems reasonable to sup- pose that the invitation to the Governor is especially significant. Mr. Harriman knows the Governor’s attitude, has heard him publicly ex­ press his opinions, < as to what should be done, what Mr. Harri- man's duty to Oregon I is; and he knows very well that it would be in vain to attempt to change that attitude and opinion—nor is it likely that Mr. Harriman has any idea of doing so. Whatever the object, Oregon could send no better envoy to Mr. Harriman. The governor will be entirely firm in his position as to Mr. Harriman's duty as a great quasi-public servant, but his manner of treating the subject will not of­ fend the magnate. The two men will be well met; may much good result from the conference. —Journal. The Independent Farmer With wheat at 8o cents a bushel, hard times cannot even peek over the rim of Umatilla county. His crop may be ten or fifteen bushels short of the usual average, but the farmer Is not complaining, He will have a jingle in his |>ockets and a corpulent account at the bank, Truly he is the "salt of the earth Once and the fatness thereof.” it was the fashion to sympathize with him as he arose at 4 o’clock in the morning to pail his cow and do the chores, his faded blue denim overalls kept in doubtful juxtaposition with his galluses by a few shingle nails. Nov he is the object of admiration and respect— not to say envy. In Umatilla county there are scores of farmers individually able to buy out any of its merchants and have a comfort­ able surplus left for emergenicies. Lawyers, doctors, bankers and tradesman must dofi their' hah sons of to the horny-handed the soil—who may sport automo­ biles if they choose, aMd take their leisure as becomes men who hare "arrived.” • • In 1872 them was a great deal of diarrhoea, dyueutery and cholera in­ fantum. It wan at this time that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera a.id Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty live years main tamed that record. From a small begiuning its sale and nse lias ei tended over every part of tbe United States and to many foreigu countries Nine druggists out of teu will recom­ mend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other mediciues that may pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even in tbe most severe aud danger ous cases. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE «TATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR COO« OOUNTY. J.W. Feltur, Plaintiff, I vs. Suit lu Equity to Carrie William» and Quiet Title to Carrie E. William». ! Real Property. defendant«. J SUMMON«. To Carrie William» and Carrie E. Wil­ liam», defendant»: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of von are hereby reqoired to Hppear in the above entitled Court »nil Uauae, and answer tbe Complaint filed agHiiiHt you therein by the Plaintiff, on or tiefore the lunt day of tbe time pre»orilied for tbe publication of thin »uinmoii» wliieb day i» six conaecutive week» from tbe date of tbe fir»t publication hereof; Hie date of the first publication is the 25th of June, 1908 and the I hh I publication will lie on the tub of ‘ngiist, 1*818. Aud you are notified that if von fail to ho appeHr or answer said Complaint. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his said Com plaint, to-wit: For a decree whereby I»e fendant»’ a I verse claims to . bone certain parcels of land de»oribed bb Loin eignt, nine and twelve in Block fourteen and Lots one. four, five, eight, nine and twelve 111 Block fifteen. Woodland Addition to Hie town of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon platted and of record in the office of tbe County Clerk of said County, »hall be de termined and forever foreclo»ed and Plain­ tiff declared and adjudged to be tbe aban lute owner of the »aid real pro|iei, y, and the defendants and each of them excluded from any and all right, interest or lien in or to the said described property or any part theidof. I his summon» 1» served upon von by publication thereof in tbe B mmoq RaooBDBa, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pnlilistied in tbe Town of Ban­ don in Cooa Coonl’’, Oregon, pnrav.ant to the order of Hon. J.W. Hamilton Judge ot the within named Court, made and dated the 23d day of June, 190B, G. T. TREADGOLD. Attorney for Plaintiff. Timber Land Bet June 8, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Statea Laud Office Roseburg. Oregon, April 8 19l)8. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of oongrean of June 3, 1878. cut 1 tied "An not for fheade ot timber lands iu the State» of California. Oregon. Nevada, »nd Wasbiugtou ! ' riiory,” as ex'euded to . all the Public Laud States by act of tugnst 4. I»92. Claire Y. Walker. . f Bandon, oountv of Coos, state of Oregon, did on March 21, I'.UH. tile 111 thia uffioe her svoru ntateiueut No. 9274, for the purcha • of the E 12 SW 14 and I. Ma .'land 4 of Section No. 31, 111 Towimbip No. 29 S, Rauge No. t3 W, and will offer proof to show that ilie 1 .'id a>0glit 1« ui»»re v»l uable for it» limber or atone than for i-gricnltoral piir|s>Hc». and to establish her claim to said laud Ix i.ire G. T. Tread­ gold, U. S ComuiiM-oner nt Biiudmi. Cooa county. Oregon, on T huiwlav, the 27th day ot August, >908. She name« 11» witn'-aaea: A. E. Hndsall E. L. Ohman J. C. laigan Robert Walkei, Jr. allot Bandon, Ore-, gon. Any and all person» claiming adverely the Hliove-describt'd land» are requested to file I heli claims in this office oli or tiefore tbe 27tb day of Augu»t, 1908. BENJAMIN L EDDV. Register. Firat Publication May 28. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Staten Land Office, Rnnaburg, Ore., April 8 I9CH Notice in hereby given that in compliance • ith tbe proviaiona ot the net ol Cotigrn-H of June 3, .1878, entitled "An act for tba aale of timbar landa in the «taten of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Wnabiagton Territory,” an extended to all the public laad «tate« by act of August 4 1892, John C. Log a if of Bandon, oonnty of Cooa. etale of Oregon, did oa March 13, 1WB, Hk in thia office hia «vor« Maternent No. WiTA, for the parchae« of tbe ME 14 of Hie NW 1-4 of aeotlon No. 27, TovsieUip N rpiutb of Kan«« 14 V, and «ill offer petaif to Mio« that the land aongttt ia woee valeet4e 4<>v ita timber and atone than for Mncultaral paepiae* nad t« establiah bsa ciana U> aaid and bnfore 44 T. TreWiiaotd. U. H Ornai- miaaione», at hie office M HnoJ,«. Ore*«, on Tbnraday., Use 27tb r the best business positions. Instruction is personal and methods the most successful. School in session the entire year. Claimant names as witnesses: James P. Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon. O. P. Haagensen of “ ” John Doe Olsen of “ " Kittie O'Neil of Bandon, “ BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Tint Publication July 2nd. Timber Ln nd Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United «taten Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. June 2nd 1908. Notice ih hereby Riven that Charles D. Lamb, of Bandon, Oregon, who on June 2nd. 1908, made Timber Application, No 10115, for KE X “f NE V«, Section 21. To«n»btp 30 South. Range 14 Went, Wil lunimette Meridian, lia» tiled notice of in­ tention to make Final Proof, to eatabliah claim to the land above described, before G. T. TreadgrvM, II. S. ('oiuiiiiHHioiier, ill Bandon, Oregon, on the 24 day of Septem her. 1908. Claimant name« hr witnesses : N It. Smith, of Hare. Oregon' C. R. Smith, of •• “ C. C. Fisher, of Bandon, “ William Smith. of •• •• BEJ^IAMIN L. EDDY, Ra giate First Publication July 9th A. McNair, the Hardware Man. BRIDGE A BEACH Stove«. Ranges and Heatershave in them so many excellent les that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing We have the exclusive agency in Bandon tor these household in favor every year. and offne necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUM BINO A SPECIALTY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STATE OF OREGON, IN A.\D THE COUNTY OF (XX)«. Vinnie Vau ValkenborHb Boon, Plaintiff, B knjimin L. E ddt . Register. R• 9 • • 1 * X • •• • I t Hwary S ia a itii lfa, Manager e ♦> t »- Coquille Phone, 191 Marabfield Phone, 143 c. a. P* teaaww * ■>• « • • BANDON, OREGON & Machine Shop • •• Looal Trade to A full line of Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Etc. Bandon Foundry — •• Sample Room in Connection. J. E. Y oung Ptiblio raion lune 11 1908 • \ Special Rates by the Oregon • • • • ** s I Our prices are right Bandon propone to entHblmh a grade, and improve a ixirtion of Fifth Street in the Woodland and Woolen Mill Addition to the Town of Ban don, an follow» By clearing and grading the naid Street lietweeri Columbia Avenue, in tlie Woolen Mill Addition and the inter Hection of »aid Fifth Street with Abernathy Street, in Woodland Addition, aaid »treat tieing commonly known an the County Plank road. To build a Hidewalk upon nuoli »treat, »nd o|ien Hie »ame for general traf tic. mid build n bridge thereon where need ed NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that unlenn two third« of tbe property owner» upon Hiich |»irti»n of »aid Street tile a written remount rance with Um Recorder ot naid Town within ten (10) day» from tbe filial publication of tin» notice, winch final notion will be upon TtinrHday tbe 23rd dav of July. 1908, then an Ordinance will lie panned by the Board of Trnatee» e»tabli»b ing niich a grade, niton »aid portion of »nob »treat, and h I ho appropriating fund» for im­ proving nneh «tract, which appropriation will be made by levying an aHHennment op on the adjacent »nd abutting property. Dated Ht Bandon, Oregon, July 9th 1908. 2« Ilf C. K. WADE. Recorder. Pattem A. J<«a« Virvt Fubliaation May 2.1 • College BEND, OREGON NORTH Our Assortment af Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools Is Most Complete. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United State« Land Office, Roseburg, Ore April 17.1908 Notic« i« liereby giyen timt in complianoe GARFIELD & VON BEGEHT • ith tbe provinomi of tlie «et of CongrenH of June 3. 1878, entitlad "An act for ihn Mill and Steamboat Work Our kk I« <>f timber tandx in tbe Stute« of Cal ■ fornia, Oregon. Nevndn, and Washington Territori," «• extended tu all tbe Public SPECIALTIES Land «täte« liy act of Anguat 4 1892, James Oonley of (tonn of) Baudon. oonnty of (»ns, «täte of Oregon ha thia day 81x1 SHXIAL MACHINES BUILT TO MMi in Ihn office hl« «vorn stateausui» No 9727, for Uw parchaaa of th» NE l4 SE1« of «action No. 4. Tovnainp 29 Mnatb of Tnrnwd Hhahiug. Cap and Set ttanga 14 W. «nd will offer primf to atoow tliat tb« l«ad a ughi i« mote valaabln fue Ser»««. Maubitw Bolt*. Pip* ita timbvr and «Iona tiiau for agrtcallural ao.i FiUiula are raaanatw* «» ■le their claim« in Hua offi.w n» nt tef.ste Sia (Lest etnaan »• ibi« office oo or tiefore •Md 4Ut d«y vt Itopteniber 1908. Mid 27lb dat of Augnai 1MW • —¿WS— fust Publication June 4. «X w I m S« ijww Jiat liban, of Hanibi«, tWegvM Win I ogau, ul Bnsntoa ,O ««caa June 3. H78 Act. Notice For Publuatio« Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. Titulier l.nnit Act June S, 1878. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. Timber Land 11 w, rr .mo J • » • • * " » • • a • • • • • •• a ’ •I *