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Tfi* WoOd.rful 8trong R >«i Uf
B«nk of England
Mt*
Otto MdsRtief.
Ii is 41 Arrived Irom »lie L ist i.
ni.ikr Bat.dun 14sju Tu
ll is ] repired to do painting mid
paper hanging in an up to date
sty ' . d at 1 1 ‘in.ibl • prit*»-'.
\ our pat. m 1 . '<>licjt>“d. Leave
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Komeboru. Oregon, April S f.i h.
^cl, June 3, 1878
Notice Lor I'ublKation
United States Land Ofice.
otie'e is hereby given that iu coiuplinuce
W u tl>" I" Visions of the net • jc -Ugrey. of
!
1'7. el:' I
Xl
I s de
i bp
.
• . ...__ ¿a.
• b- 4 ii, N\'»..d,i, and VV i.ibi. nt n Ter
riiory," us extended ra Ull Hie Public
[ Laiid Mutes bv net ut ‘ugusi 4. tK>2. Ul'ii'e
Y Walker, f Baud u e' nuty of I isifc.stale
id Oregon, did oil SI ircli ...
21, Us-/», tile in
this tfiee h< r naorn statement
< t>274, rm
------- ;. N ‘ ’ o
purcha e or tlu- E 1-2 SVV 1-4 sud Ir ii>
G .ANULATED SORE EYES CURED 3 the
and 4 of S et ion No. 31, . iu T'uwiisljip No
KanpeN
13 W mnl will offer prisd
"For twenty years I Hiiffered from 21DS.
to show I U.i l' O' l. i I Hougflt Is Ul' re vol
a bad case of granulated «ore eyes, uable for ns unos
units r or stiiUe than for
i gricull in al |"ir.n ses, and.to estntilisb her
«ays Martin 1» yd of Henrietta, Ky. el
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I., T.
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“In Februury T.KI3, a gentleuiuu Mino, t s i >■ .ins- aier it Balldoll. C iios
county ,< In1 -m. op I Lur.day, the 27th day
asked me lo try Ut amberlain’a Salve. o'
Vugust, l¡xts
name« as mtn ss<
I bought one box and n«ed about blie
A. E. Hadsall
two-third* of it and tu> eyes have E. L. Ohrnan
. <’. Logan
uot given me any trouble since.'* Tbib J Kols
rt Walke», Jr. nil of Bamlon, Ore-
gun.
salve is for sale by U. Y, Lowe.
Auv and all p< rsons clmmigg advt relv
the nbove-dvscribed binds are requested to
tile
'hi-. office
ofli.-H on or before
file tlieii claims ill
in this
BOY’S LIFE SALED
the 27th dur of August. IU08.
BENJAMINL
Roteburg. Oiegon, April 3, llA>8.
N<’*e is hereby given
that
in cum
uiianco1, »ah the provisions of the act ol
ongii-M of June 3.
Io78. ruhlied .“An
-ct for
the sale of U’ ibet lands in the
Slates of California, Oregon,
__
____ _____
Nevada
and
V. m lu.igton l eiruory. ’ as extended to all the
t
U
A^u»t
4.*L892.
Public Land States fy act
Ruth A. Swift of Bandon, < ounty u! Coo*,
Mate of Oregon, did on Jan 27.
"
1908. file
her »Worn stnu uieut No 9493 for the
chase of the NE I 4 SW l-4j Siclion *
wown.h p No. 29 S, Ra. <■ No. 14 W. and
mill otier proof to how that the land sought is
mor valuabl for its timbet or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and lo establish het claim
to saij land belore G. 1
Tieadgold,
Comrr.i .siouer at his office .n Bandon, Coo»
County, Oregon, ou Tuesday the 11 th day oí
August, 1908.
I le names as witnesses.
Kenneth Perkins
(..has. A. Swift
Spray Osborn
I larry Walker, all of Bandon, Oregon.
Any and all persons f claiming adversley the
above descrilred lands are reouested lo hie their
claims in this office on or before said I I th day
of August, 1908.
There is a close analogy between
the struggle of the locksmith against
the burglar and the contest between
armor plate and big guns. Titne uft-
er time has the* locksmith exhausted
his ingenuity in devising apparently
imjienetrable chambers, and again
and again have the marvelous kdl
and patience of the burglar foiled
his efforts.
A hundred years ago the Bank of
England kept its ear!: and securities
u. s.
in a great oak box clamped with
iron. From this the strong room of
today, constructed of armor plate,
has been gradually evolved.
If a mob overcame the guards and
“watch clerks” at the Bank of Eng
land, they could not possibly pene
trate into the vaults, for their pas
sage would be blocked by large reser
voirs of water. The strong room
My little boy, four years old, Lad a
here is one of the largest in the severe attack of dysentery. We bail First I'ublicatiuu May.2b.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
F irst Publication June 4.
world. The foundation, sixty-six two physicians; both of them gave
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.
feet below street level, is a bed of bim tip. We then gave him Cham
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
concrete twenty feet thick.
IN HIE CIRCI i T COITI I
OF
I IIE
United States Land Office,
SI A LE OF OREGON, IN A D FOR
Above this concrete is a lake sev berlain s Colic. Cholera, and Diar
Roseburg,
Oregon,
April
3»
1908.
THE
COUNTY
OF
COOS.
en feet deep, and above that thick rhoea remedy which cured bio’s aid
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
plates of iron specially manufac believe that saved his life. William with the provisions of the act of congress of Viliilie Vail Valkeilburgll Boon. Plaintiff,
tured to resist both skill and force. H. Strolling, Carbon Hill, Ala. June 3, 18/8, entitled “An act for the sale of
va.
lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Any one attempting an entrance There is no doubt but this remedy timber
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended Datile! B cm n,
from above would find a similar bed saves the lives of many children to ail the public land states by act of August 4,
Defendant
SI IT Eolt DIVORCE. SUMMONS
of concrete, a similar lake and simi each year. Give it with caafor oil at* 1892, Harry Walker of Bandon, county of Coos,
IO DANIt h BOON
I 1IE WITHIN
lar plates of iron. The walls are im curding to the plain printed direc- slate of Oregon, did on January 24, 1908, file
in this office his sworn statement No. 9492, for N\MED DEI ENDAN I
penetrable, while the doors are one tious and a cure is certain. For the purchase of the N 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4 In tjiu tiaiue nf the State of Oeegoii, Yun
loot thick, weigh four tons each and sa'o by C. Y. Lowe.
NE 1-4 Section 12 and SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec an In rebv required to apisuir in the win in
muled Gouri and Ca11.se find answer the
tion I, township 30 south of rnnge 14 west, anil
are made absolutely undrillable.
will offer proof to show that the land sought is Complaint tiled against yell by the Plain-
Many years ago, when the strong
1
1
it herein, on or lief, re the Inst day of
more valuable for its timber and stone than for
OVER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
'he time prescribed fol the publication of
room was less rigorously protected,
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Itils suninions; which said joy 1« six e ni
the directors were startled one
In 1872 Ibero was a great deal of to said land before G. T. I readgold, U. S. secutive week a from the date of the first
morning by a letter from a man who
Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon on Tuesday, publication hereof; the dale of the first
diarrhoea,
dysentery and cholera in the I I th day of August, 1908.
publication of this snnimons is the doth
said he had been in the vault.
day of July. 190.8 and the last publi
Fie names as witnesses:
Some days later a heavy chest, fantum. It was at this time that
cation thereof will be 011 the lOtli day of
A. E. Hadsall. of Bandon. Oregon.
Se,il< mber iiMIK. And you are notified, that
which had been abstracted from the Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Robert Walker, Jr, of Bandon, Oregon.
it you fail to appear and answer com
Diarrhoea
Remedy
was
first
brought
B. N. 1 larrington of Bandon, Oregon.
“treasury,” was returned to tl^p bank
plaint filed herein, within the time of the
Spray Osbourne of Bandon, Oregon,
I nbtieat ion ol t fits numinous, the 1’laintitf
by the writer of the letter, who had into use. It proved more successful
Any and all persons claiming adversely the will apt ly to the court lor the relief prayed
gained entrance from the sewers, than any’ other remedy or treatment, above
descriisvi lands are requested to file their for in Plaint ill’s aaul Complaint, to-wit:
lie was rewarded and given a pen and has for thirty five years main claims in this office on or liefore said I I th day for a decree whereby the bondH of matri
mony existing between Plnintitf and De
sion for life.
tamed that record. From a small of August, 1908.
fendant shall be dl-s Ived nd declared of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
In the safe deposit, which has be beginning its sale and use lias ex
>effect mnl whereby tin- Pl.nntifl shall
In-
allowed to resume her maiden name of
come a necessary adjunct of mod tended over every part of the United
\ mm • Van Yalketibnrgb.
Tbts summons
Notice For Publication
ern life, are to be found the most
is s, rv >d upon you by publication hereof in
States
and
to
many
foreign
countries
Department of the Interior,
the Bandon Lienorder, a weekly newspaper
modern developments in strong
of regular and general c cnlntion, pub
U. S. Land Office at
room construction. One of the lar Nine druggists out of ten will recom
lished in the Town of I'ai'don, Coos
Roseburg, Oregon,
gest in London, which cost $1,000,- mend it when their opinion is asked,
I'oniity, Oregon. pursuant to the order of
May 12. 1908 Hou. John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
000, consists of thirty-two great although they have other medicines
is hereby given that Charley A. Davis, County, made and dated the 24th day of
vaults, whose doors have no locks that may pay them ..» greater profit. >f Notice
Bandon, Oregon, who on Jan. 2nd, 1903, Inly UK>8.
and are worked by hydraulic power. It can always be depended upon, mad» Homestead Flntry, No 12335, for S 1-2
G I.
IREADGOLD.
When the doors are closed the even in the most severe and danger NW 1-4, W 1-2 NE 14, Sec. 9, 1 ownship
Attorney for Plaintiff.
mechanism is disconnected, and any ons cases. For sale by C. Y. Lowe 29, S, Range 14 W, Willamette Meridian, ha?
filed notice of intention to- make Final five years
one attempting to connect it would
Not ici* for Publication
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
release 50,000 gallons of water and
described, before G. T. ireadgold, U. S. Com
Department, of the Interior.
TIMBER LAND ACT JI NE
1878.
flood the place from floor to ceiling,
missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 19th day
Land Office at Roseburg. Or.
although the strong rooms would re-
re
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of September, 1908.
August 10. 1908
Claimant names as witnesses:
United States Land Office.
main absolutely dry. Many and va-
va
Notice is hereby given that Charte A. Brown, of
Rosel.urg, Ore.. Vpnl H 1'nls
Sam Barrows, of Bandon, Oregon,
ried are the valuables stored in these
Myrtle Point, Oregon, who, on August llkh,
Notice is hereby given that ii> coinpliniie.
en Haynes, of
“
“
,
l'X)8 made Timber Application. No. 0721, for
treasure houses.
with tlie provisions of the act ol Uoiigru s
Dale Barker, of
“
“
S 1-2 SW 1-4 Section I andE 1-2 NW 14,
June ¡3, 1878, entitled “ An act for'Un
At another London depository the of
Lyman Davidson
“
“
Section 12, 1 ownship 30 South, Range 13 W,
mil' of timber lands iu tin stales of ( Ji
writer was shown a room which con furnin, Oiegon, Nevada uni Washington
Willamette Meridian, has fil'd notice of intention
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
tained $150,000,000 worth of se Territory,” as extended lo all the public
lo rpake Final Proof, lo establish claim to the
Register.
land slates by act of August I. I8'.I2, John
Lind above described, before G. 4 . I rcadgold,
curities. The next contained a col • Logan ol Bandon, county of Coos, atab
F irsi publication July 2nd.
U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
lection of rare books worth $10,000 id Oregon, did on March 13. I'.siy. tile in
2d day of November, 1908.
this office hi-sworn stalement No. 1G7.‘>
each, and another held a collection for the pnrchiise of the HE 1-4 of the NW
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Claimant names as witnesses:
of old china. In a fourth Vc re paint 1-4 of section No. 27, I'ownship 28 S s*>Utli
Viola M. Gouley. of Myrtle
Point, Oregon
Departmenl of the Interior,
Louis Sell of; Mytlle Point. Oregon
ings worth $500,000. and- i fifth of Range 14 W, mid will offer proof to show
U. S. Land Office at
tha the land sought is more valuable for
James Gouley, of Myrtle Point. Oregon.
contained tapestries which could not its
timber and stiiim Ilian for agricultural
Roseburg Oregon May 23. I'XIH.
Earnest Schneider, of Myrtle Point. Oregon,
be duplicated for $250,000.—Lon purposes mid to e tablish his claim to s lid
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Notice is hereby given that John J. O’Neil, of
land before G I . I'readgold, I’. S Com
don Telegraph.
Register,
missioner, at his office at Bandon. Oregon, Bandon. Oregon, who. on May 21 st. 1908,
oil Thursday, the 27th day of Vugiist, I sis made [ imlier Application, No. 10094, fo
i
F irst Publication Aug 27.
He mimes a- witnesses:
Joe I lam, of Bandon, Oregnn.
Two Lincoln Stories.
In 1864 some gentlemen who han
Win I ogan, of Bandon .Oregon
John liatiildis'k, of Bandon, Oregon,
just returned from a trip through
Heurv Virgil, ol B.iiidoti, Orogi.ti.
the west visited Washington and
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
went to call on Lincoln. During the above described lands ire requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
their visit one of the men spoke of said
27th day of August I!H)8.
a body of water in Nebraska which
BENIAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
bore an Indian name.
First Publication May 28.
“I cannot recall the name now,”
he said in a vexed tone, 'Tut it
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
signified 'weening water.’ ”
Department of lhe Interior.
President Lincoln instantly re
United Slab s Land Office,
sponded :
Roseburg, Oregon, April 2fllh, 1908.
“As ‘laughing water/ according
Notice is
hereby given that Ralph M.
to Ijongfellow, is ‘Minnehaha,’ this Knight, of Roseburg,. Oregon, who, on Oc-
evidently should be ‘Minneboo- tober 25, lf)07. made Timber Application, No
9788. for N 1-2 SW I 4SWI4.SW 1.4 Sec. I
hoo.’ ”
NE 1-4 SE 1-4, Section 2. Town .hip 30, South,
On another occasion an Jinglish Range
14 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed
man calling at the White
House
.
T •
I n<,,1'<’ °* intention lo make Final Proof, lo es-
WH8 descanting to I Tesident Lin tablish claim to till land above <le . r Ii I I, lot-
coin, who had never been abroad, the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, Or gon.
the 16th day of November. I‘M>8,
upon the difference betwean Eng on Claimant
names as witnesses:
lishmen and Americans
I lenry Miller, of Myrtle Point, Oregon
“Great difference in some re-
J. L. Knight, of
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I.. A. Marsters, of Roseburg
•pecta,” ho said, “great difference!
William Page, of Klamath Falls, *,
You American.« do things that an
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Raster
Englishman would never think of
First
Publication
Aug. 27.
doing. Now, for instance, an Eng
lish gentleman woulij never think
of blacking his own boots.”
“Ah, indeed!” said President NOTICE OF S rREET ASSESSMEMT
is herrby given, that on the 28th day
Lincoln quietly. “Whose would he of Notice
February. I‘X)8, the Board of Trustees of the
black?”
Town of Bandon. Coos County, State of Ore
Why He Was Thero.
She said it was a shame, an out
rage She was a timid, reserved
girl, who gave no man encourage
ment to flirt, yet—
“There is that man,” she said,
“bothering the very life out of me.
I don’t knew how ninny time« he has
Been me in the street somewhere and I
has followed me right up to the j
door. The next time he annoys me [
I shall get the hallboy to order him i
away.”
I
Sfie had occasion to speak to the
bellboy the next evening.
“Do you sep that man in the ves |
tibule lighting a cigar?” she said.
“I wish yon would order him away.”
“I can’t," said the boy.
“But you must,” she said angrily.
“He has no business to be hanging
arrmnd here.”
“Yardon me, Jnit he has business
here,” said th* bov. “‘He liven on
the third floor.'*—fcew York Pram.
i
N 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. 25. and SW 1-4 SW
J-4. Sec. , 24, Township 31 S, Range 15 W
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of* intention
lo make F inal Proof tiv establish claim to the land
above described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S.
Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, oil the I‘Ah
day of Scptemlx'r, 1'308.
I
A. McNair, the Hardware Man. I
BRIDGE A BE XCH Stoves, Rm"'-- a id Heaters have in them so many excelletute,'
that they are no » aiknou l.xb<u t!
;i ..it»t sellers on the coast and they art-growing
in fsvor«cveiy year.
\U bar' th. exiiuse ag»ncy in Bandon for these household
and office necessities, *«.' I pries
TINNING \N1> PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
dni
Our Assortment of Hardware. Tin«.ite sod Edged Tools is Mo.-t Complete.
bandon hardware co
Hardware. Building Supplies, Stoves
and Ranges. Paints and Oil
Sporting Goods
Give us a Call.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Regiiler.
Rates $1 to $2 per Day.
week or Month.
& Machine Shop
GARFIELD
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VON FI.GEKT
Mill and Steamboat Work Our
SPECIALI IES
SPECIAL
W. C. P arker
J. E. Y oung
YOUNG & PARKER
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Local Trade
Special Jk-ttentiom to
A full Hue of Confectionery, Truits,
Cigars, t obacco, Soft Drinks, lite.
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Next to Vienna Cafe
BANDON, OREGON
I
I. A. TURNKIÆi
MACHINES
BUILT
TO
ORDER
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating ttul Modulating
Organs repaired anil General Overhauling
Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
Timing $4.00; all othci work similarly reasonable
Ai.1. W ork G i chanti ed .
I.< ave orders at P. B. Hoyt's Barber Shoo.
Tnrm«l Shafting. Cap ami Set
Scrqw.«. Machino Bolt«. Pi[Mt
an i Fittings, Brasa Work
Gl N :.<AL REPAIRING
Pattern
Shop
in
Connection
!6AND0N TRANSFER
Drny and General Delivery
Mi t ts nil Isints.
BANDON
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
co
c. fi. P a rrHiixoN «V « on
First l’ublicutloti liily !»th
gon, did pas« an Ordinance authorizing and di
recting the improvement of that portion of At
water Street between Columbia Avenue and
Little Street (otherwue known a« Pacific Av
enue), which cost' of improvement was by said
ordinance directed to be assessed to the prop
erty fronting on such street, and to be entered
tn lhe Docket of Town Liens, whi ’h assessment
is $1.18 per lineal foot.
Hiis notice will lie published for the last time
upon [hursdaytbe 10th day of Scptemlier. 1'08,
and the law provides that all such street assess-
ments wtll be due and must lie paid on or be-
lore five days after the last day of publication
of such notice, and further provides, that upon
failure to make u< If payment, execution may
issue, be levied upon such property and the
-anu- «old I'M delinquent taxes
The nsessments are as follows
In. the Wool,
''n Mill Addition to Bandon. Lot.« I. 3 and 4.
block 7, total frontage 193 feet at 59 cents a
C M.Btuiih
tD
loot, assessed to D. P. Strang. $11 3.87
W. Il Smith, nll of Itandon. (’««>• Co.
I ol 7. block 2, J |. O'Nril 119 Im *711.',
i. .
\i j alni all | h r- >us ci iminp ndverncly
An unplatted trai t situated between Block 2'of
the above addition and Block 6 of the W<«xl- thè ii I hwi ' deferii» d land» are reqnested to
i’<■ flu ir < . liie- in thè- < ib<t^ or beton-
land addition, lielonging lo the Bandon Manu
s id idi d.iy i l sipteiul.er l:»t«.
facturmg ( ompany. fronts/ on Atwater St. 74
P vsj i > cin L. E iui T.
r —
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iietfiadfer.
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Dated at Bandon. Oregon, Augmt 27th 1908
A .r» Cui he i«i Juue 11 1JUS
C. R U ADI*.
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Recorder.
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Sample Room in Connection.
EXPERT PIANO TUNER
lliiilier Land Act JunrGI. 1X7M
Tlinher I. iiik I tei .lune 3, ISIS
NOI ICE KOB 1’1 BLfCt | |ON,
I tiiteil States Land < »Ilice. Itosebnrn, Ore
Aprii 17. liKJS
Notici» |S hereliy giyen tlint in compli'ince
willi thè provisions <>f thè nel of < 'ongres'
of Jiim' 3, 1878, < utili,<1 “An net. fui thè
-ale of timls r lami« in thè States of Uni
'forum, Oregon. Neviula. ami Washington
Territory,” ns cxtended to all thè l’nblie
I.litui State- by act of \ngnst 4. 1892, James
Gonley of (tosti of)
Bandoli, county
•f ('..UH, Mills of Oreuoii bus tbia day file,!
in Ibis ottico
Ina swurn stati meni No
.a '7, for th< pnrclimm of lite NE
HE1,
if Sedioli No. 4. l'owiisliip 2!l Sonili
of
Bnnxe 14 W. and will otfer proof tosilo»
flint tlie land «oimlit ih more ynlualile fot
its timlier and «tono thnn for nericnllnml
puri 'Ses, and lo establish les i l.iim lo aaid
lami Iwfore G. 'I'. I r»ndu<>ld, t '.'S. Com-
inivioner al liis <> cent Bandoli, Orepop,
>n Fridiiy. Ih 4tli dnv of Septenils r, l'.tos.
Ile nauies as witnesses:
A Jones
< 'harles Hrown
Special Rates by the
Bandon
Bandon Foundry
First Publication July 2nd.
NQIll’E EOI; 1’1 BLIUATION
l niteil States ¡.and Ofìico,
Ihiseimrg. Oregon, .lune •'mi E«1'
Noi ice e. lo n by given timi Ch'irle* D.
Lnmb, nf Itnniloii, Ontnin, who un Jhue
_'iul l'.XM, mnde liinbi-r Vpplteatioli. .No
ibll.’i. tir SE 4 of SE
,, Seetion 21
l ii i li.filp IMI Sonili Hnn.’e 14 West, Wll
liiiniio Ite .VEmb li. I i . is tìled notil e of in
tentioii lo make Fieni l’reot. .tu isinblHl'
clami to Ilio land aborri describcil. Is-tore
G I. I n mfoiild. II. S <'onimis-eioner. nt
Bandon, Oregon, on thè 21 day of Septr-m
ber. 1!*«.
< !lai ni uni i.amis as « il nessi s :
N li Simili, of tiare, Oregon*
IL Smith, of
••
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G. Fislier. of Bandon, »•
William Sini! h. of ••
“
BENJ AMIN L. EDDY. Re cinte
Our prices are right
. ROBISON, Manager
Claimant names as witnesses:
James P. Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon.
O P. Haagensen of
**
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Jphn Doe Olsen of
**
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Kittie O'Neil
of Bandon,
**
range es< r-edmgly mod<-.-.i m either case.
Ord' rs rarefali? bandii <|
OREGON
WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL
Everybody in Zanesville, O., knows
Mr«. Mary Lee of rural route 8. She
write«. "My husband .Janie« Ln»,
firmly believes he owes Ins life to
Dr. King's New I Fisaoverjr. His
lungs were so severely alTected that
consumption ’tvmwl
inevitable,
when a friend recommended New
Discovery. We fried it. and its
use has restored Idm to [s>rf<>ct
health.* D
Kings New Discover
Hie parties who born wed Ras
mussi ti Bros step ladder wilt please
return the same* .it on cc
30 t
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U. you want pure whiskies and
wines you can get them from Jami
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Bro^n.
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We have completed a thorough and tip to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no ii
tire. Orders will receive careful n.d prompt attention.
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Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett L..nk.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Marshfield Phone, 113
Coquille Phone, 191
l-fT Phone nt our Expruxe uii'oi ortlrriurj Al>ntriictn
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
Henry Sengstacken, Ma nag.
SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagonmaket
Wagon« of All Kinds Made to Ordir
Borse-hoeing a Specialty
Job W orli attended tn promptly an i all work guaranteed to ^ivc Mtufaction.
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