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0 0 e Roosevelt “Out of a Job." Obituary Smithsonian Institute. He already has assurance by wire that an im mediate and thorough exploration will be conducted from Washington and has been asked in the meantime not to divulge the exact location of the Fuins. lest relic hunters and others strip them rf probable valuables He slates the silent citv lies within 15 miles of Indi » and not over five miles tiom the old Los Angeles-Yuma road. Notice °f Applicator» for a United States Patent to Mineral Lands, United States Land Office P* ài E3' »I—. 1OI nOE3^ *r R A BANDON REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY Roseburg Oregon Jan. 20, 1909 The sensation that must be ex Mrs. Wtnnlred Gaffey was born K Mineral application No. 0914 perienced by a man who takes a in County Roscommon, Ireland, in Notice is hereby given that Clayton B. Zeek. Mattie J. Zeek and Adam Pershbaker, the first sudden drop from the Presidency to the year 1854. Her maiden name two of Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, and She came to private life is something beyond the was O’Farrel. the latter of Prosper, Coos countv. Oregon and ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD all residents and citizens within the takl county power ot the ordinary jterson to America at the age of 18, was mar and stale, have applied for a patent to certain imagine. For seven long years a ried to Patrick Gaffey in the st ite placer ground in the said county and state in the Monev Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. Hmch Mining District, more particularly de man stood at the head of the of New Jersey at the age of 25. To All U S Land Matters a Specialty and P.ompt- O scribed as follows, to-wit: greatest nation on earth, having at this union were born seven children, ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency E 1-2 ne 1-4 nw 1-4 section 4, Tp. 28 south of range 14 west of Willamette Meiidian. and his beck and call the great men of five sons and two daughters. The Bond Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship and lots numbered one and two. said lots being a Railroad Ticket Agency the country and having always at father and two children, a son and part of ne 1-4 section 33, following Tp. and — noo- ---- range; ne 1-4 nw 1-4; sw 1-4 «w 1-4 n e 1-4; his service scores of secretaries, daughter, passed to the great be w 1-2 nw 1-4 se 1-4; nw I 4 sw 1-4 se 1-4; Well Known Couple Wed yond a number of years ago. One clerks and stenographers. Nearly e 1-2 se 1-4 sw 1-4. section 33, I p. 27 south Huom« « Mnd 3. Ip Mtn Ir», VLUUU Mew Denholm Building ol range 14 west of Willamette Meridian, con 80,000,000 of people were ready to daughter and four sons are left taining in all 134.885 acres. shout themselves hoarse if he should to mourn the loss of as good, kind BANDON. The said applicants and their assignors having OREGON T. |. Lewis, former c roner of come within sight of them. Almost and unselfish a mother as children Coos county and one of the best located and applied to patent said placet lands C. T. B lumen K öther , Notary Public • as the ’Independence Placer Mine’ and in their all men with political ambitions ever possessed. ..... — ------ « ----------------------------- -------------- known residents of Marshfield, and name as associated, the ’Independence Mining Company,’ the said Indejit-ndence Placer Mine She passed away at Coquille strove to please him in order that Mrs. C. D. McFarlin, widow of the an 1 the location thereol, being of record in the they might win his favor. But at March 11, 1909, aged < 5 years and late well-known cran-berry rancher office of the dbunty clerk of Coes county, Ore the end of his seven years of power seven months, after an illness of ten on North Inlet, were quietly mar gon, in Book 2 of Mining Records at Page 453 ol said record, dated August 25, 1904. Everything that loving and strenuous activity he suddenly weeks. The said ’Independence Placer Mine’ and the ried at Vancouver, Wash., a few original location thereof conform in every w ay to dropped to life, shorn of all |>ower hands and aching hearts could do da vs ago. The marriage Is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN- 1 of the the legal subdivisions of the Govenment sutveys, ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw other than that of his own individual to make her last days on earth com well-known coujtle was a great sur- the adjoining claims are the Pioneer Placer mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen and the Eagle Mining Claim. strength of mind and body, and dis fortable was done, and her demise prise to their numerous friends on Claim Any and all persons claiming adversely in any against sickness, accident or death at reasonable placed in public attention by an has cast a gloom on the community Coos Bay. The worthy couple way the above described lands or any portion rates. It will pay you to call on him and see are hereby notified that unless their ad other who had as suddenly arisen to in xwhich shej lived, The writer reached here today on th ■ Break-' thereof, what he offers in that line. verse claims are duly filed according to law and rulership. One day a man rode in heard a little child of eight years water. the rule and regulations thereunder, within 60 days from the dale hereof, with the Rrgister of Fire Insurance a government carriage with a body say, “Take these Howers to Mrs. Burglary Mrs. McFarlin had bee > visiting the United States Land Office at Roseburg, Gaffey ’ s funeral. I do not want to Oregon, the said adverse claims will be barred, guard of secret service men about in Portland and other northern by virtue of the laws of the United States gov If it were some him; the next day he rode in a go I loved her so points. Mr. Lewis went to Port erning such matter«, and publication ot this one else it would be different, but I street car, paid his nickel the same land a week ago piesurnably to notice is hereby ordered for the period of sixty days, continuously, in the Bandon Recorder, a want to remember her as standing as everybody else, and hung onto straighten out some matters con weekly newspaper of general circulation, hereby in the door as 1 used to see her. ” straps because he could not get a nected with the estate in Wales to designated as nearest to the above described land. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Those left to mourn her loss are seat. The change was not one in which he recently had fallen heir. Register. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line Mrs. Katherine McGee. Thos. Wil First Publication Jan. 28. outwird appearance only. One They met and talked it over, and liam, John and Bernard Caffey, all day the man had upon his mind all finally decided to marry at once in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION reisdents of Coquille. and important re- the varied DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR stead ot waiting for a year ot so as The remains were laid to rest in United States Land Office at sponsiblities of government, The they had originally planned. Roseburg, Oregon, February 24, l909f the Marshfield cemetery on Sunday, next day he was care free, except Notice is hereby given that Levi Gotf, o( Mr. Lewis says that as soon as he March 14, beside her husband who Bandon, Oregon, who, on, September 5, 1903, for his own limited private business can straighten out his affairs he and made Homestead Entry No. 13049, S. R. preceded her in the year 1901. May affairs. For seven years his mind Mrs. Lewis and his daughter, Miss o3553, for lots 5, II and 12; NW 1-4 of SW the dear soul rest in peace She 1-4, Section 2, Township 30 South, Range 14 has been intensely active in solving Muriel, who has been attending West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Sails fr< in Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide leaves a host ot friends to inour her the multitude of problems that arose school in California, will leave for intention to make final five year Proof Io estab Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P, M loss, besides her family who have lish claim to th* land above described before from day to day. In an hour the Wales to establish his claim to the G. T. Treadgold. United States Commissioner, the sympathy of the entire com entire burden was lifted and he at Bandon, Oregon, on the I 7th day of April, inheritance there. munity. M. M. J. 1909.' had no longer a need to give Claimant names as witnesses: C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent Phone Maio 34 y A Street Dock Robert Walker. Jr., of Bandon, Oregon special attention to matters of state- John Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon craft. He could go to the quiet of Women Go Up in Balloon George Crowley, of Bandon. Oregon Hans Clausen, Bindon, Oregon his room and write an article for a Better Up-River Service BENJAMIN L. EDDY. magazine but how different is this Register. Pasadena, Cal,, Marcl^ 16 -A bal First publication March 11 *•» « * v*•> * from the tense excitement that ac : H. W. Skinner, the Marsneld loon ascension with women pas companies the constant labor of •> Lodge and Professional Dlreotory NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION * was in sengers took place late today. The handling numerous momentuous agent for the Alliance, Department of the Interior, * U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, O-egon. * problems involving millions of dol Myrtle Point yesterday on business. balloon United States made a suc ❖ carrying Florence Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on March 12. 1909. lars, the happiness of multitude He states that arrangements have cessful flight, •Í' Notice is hereby given that James L. Foster, the actress, wife of Dick SCOW Stone, Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month and perhaps the peace of nations. been made for a coverd ol Bandon, Oregon, who, on August 25, 1903. •Cfc Ferris, and Mrs. Roy Knabenshue. •or the delivery of Myrtle Point made Homestead Entry, No. I 3008, S. R. •Kt « •» <• <• <•« o <•<-■> <• The mind thus relieved of all this ec* for E 1-2 of NE 1-4; SW 1-4 of N E burden, must feel, relatively speak freight from Coquille by the Echo. Mr. Ferris accompanied his wife and 03549, 1-4; NW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Section 35, Township Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Mr. Knabenshue acted as 29 South, Range I West, Willamette Mendtail, Dr H. X j - Houston ing, unoccupied, out ot his element, This will keep goods undet cover and EEIS every 1 uesday evening at 8 run at has filed notice of intention to make final five PHYSICIAN & SURGEuN lonely and dissatisfied with his in and substitute for a covered wharf, pilot. the Bandon Wigrnan. Sojourning chiefs year ;>roof, to establish claim to the land above Ottioe over ltrug Store. Hour«, 9 to »2, giving better satisfaction to A height ot 10,000 feet was local described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com in good standing are cordially invited to attend. activity. t h iu . 1:30 to 4« p.m. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. Otto Newman, missioner. at Bandon, Oregon, on the 24th day C. T Fieger, Men who become presidents are merchants. The n> w boat to be reached and a safe landing was made ol Night cal le euewered from offioe. C. of R. Sachem. April, 1909. BANDON. - ORKUUN Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob Wald- always active men, who are ac built by the Alliance people Mr. at 9 o’clock tonight at Puente, 25 r vogel, of Bandon, Oregon; John R. Stillwell, of miles from Pasadena. MMottle. Skinner thinks will settle the Co- customed to take a prominent part Dr- WarenJ KL»lley Bandon. Oregon, John H. Tucker, of Bandon, D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A. Oregon and John H. Chenowilh, of Denmark, in public affairs. Like men who qudle freight business by giving a Physician and Surgeon - Operative M. Staled communications first Saturday Oregon. servee. Surgery a Specialty. have built up a successful private thoroughly > satisfactory after the full moon of each month. All Master BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register Much Ado About Nothing Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kime, W. M. OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Poet Ofkca First publication March 18. business, they find employment in The new boat is to be twin screw Lloyd Rosa, Secretary hard work and cannot willingly be- which will help it in crossing the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dr H. L. PerklnN I. <>. <>. f Fruitvale, Cal., March. 16. — An idle. The head of a great indus bars and will have a speed of Department of the Interior ■RANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F. OFFICE HOUKS: 10 a. m. to 3 p U. S. Land Office, at trial enterprise is never ready to thirteen knots an hour, which should immense Easter bonnet, not fier tn., 7 p. m. to 8 p. tu. meets every Wednesday evening. Visitipg lirothrrs in good standing cordially invited. Roseburg, Ore., March 19th, 1909 Office io New Denholm Building. lay down the reinsand retire to quiet give the people of this valley as own, caused a woman to miss her J. A. McCord, N. G. Notice is hereby given that Alice A. Black, train, blockaded the entryway of a good service as that given to any life. To cease to work is con R. B. Derby, Secretary. ol Port Orford. Oregon, who, on April 30, DR. LESTER P. S0REN8EN, trary to his nature. So it is with other 1 >cality. Commenting on the street car, and was only removed by 1901, made Homestead Entry, No. llX>32, S, Rebekah Lodge No. 126. R. 02199, for lots 3 and 4; NE l-4of SW 1-4, the man who has labored in public situation, the Marshfield news says: the knife of the motorman of the Section 18, Township 32 South. Range 14 JUT LETS in K. of P. hall every second and < car. All of th's came about when a West, Willamette Mcridan, has filed notice of service until he has reached the “Under these conditions it will be a fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. intention to make final five year proof, to establish day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday presidency and served his term in hard matter for the S. P. to fieeze small boy with a huge box placed it claim Telephone at Homa. to the land above described, before J. <>t the month. A cordial invitation extended to The old favorite in ap aisle of the car. No trouble H. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, st Langlois, all members in good standing. Hours: 9 a. m., to S p. m. By request that high office. It is not surpris out the Alliance. 1 to 8, p.’ m. on the 8th day of May, 1909. Maggie White. N. G. ing, therefore, that men who have has always acted square with her came until a woman passenger at- Oregon, Claimant names as witnesses: Clara Goetz, Secretary. BANDON OREGON George Fitzhugh, of Port Orford. Oregon; been presidents do not generally patrons, and her rates were al tempted to get by the handbox and •« •« John W. Crow ley "of Knight* of Pythian O. T. TBEADUflLD, live long after retiring to private ways reasonable,—even when she discovered that it could not be A. M. Fitzhugh, of •« •« PjELPHI LODGE, No. 64, Knight» of moved. The woman appealed to ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! H was the only^boat on the Portland S. P. Peirce, of life, for they are accustomed to Pythias. Meet» every Monday evening AT LAW, the conductor, declaring that she BENJAMIN I.. at Knight, hall. Visiting knights invited to mental activity and the excitement route. In view of the fact that the NOTARY PUBLIC First publication. Mai attend. H. M. Morrison, C. G. short time ago, inti was in haste to make a train of meeting and solving public ques S. P. a B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. U. N. C'OJIMIMSIONKH. He unfeelingly advised her to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tions. To stop work suddenly mated to the Alliance that the freight Bandon, -? Oregon Modern Woodmen. jump over the obstacle, but she in rate was io low, Coos county mer THE STATE OF OREGON, is a violation of the laws of their Office With Bandon .InvMtment Co T able rock camp , no . 9i76, m . w . IN AND FOR THE COUNTY natures, and very naturally they do chants shou'd easily be able to dignantly refused to attempt the ~ of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays OF COOS Dr. H. Brown. of each mftnth at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors not thrive on comparative idleness. figure out what will happen if the feat. Finally the motormen was cordially invited to attend. Resident Dentist. appealed to and he cut the Gordian steamer is driven off the rout- . ” — Ex-President Roosevelt h »s A G. E rickson , Plaintiff, E E. Oakes, Clerk.. R. W. Boyle. H. C. Office in Panter Building knot by severing the strings about chosen wisely in determining to go Myrtle Point Enterprise. vs. Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, WiMKlmen of th« World. the handbox. When the millinery to Africa on a hunting trip. If he Phone, BANDON. OREGON S. P eari . E rickson , Defendant S easide camp . No. 212. w. o. w„ creation vChich it had contained was SUIT FOR DIVORCE should re nain here he would find Prehistoric City Rises in meets in regular session the first and • third L;-J l»K. B. W KORNITKR removed the box was kicked out of Thursdays of each month in the Masonic hall, himself practically out of employ Viaiting neighbors are cordially invited. Desert ordially invited. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the way. Released, the woman set To S. Pearl Erickftou. the nbove ment and with little to occupy a R W. Bullard. C. C. □ Htneii defendant : BANDON OREGON out in frantic pursuit of her train, O. C. Waldvogel, Clerk. mind as active as his. In the new Phone Calls Promptly Attended. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Los Angeles, Cal, March 16—In while the box proceeded to deliver and strange scenes of an African Office in Laird Building, Comer 1st and Whar NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF OREGON. ’ • Streets. Rooms in Denholm Home on Plank jungle and in the dangers of the the San Jacinto Mountains, near the the hat without its handbox. Department of the Intenor Road. You are hereby required to ap « United Stales Land Office al Roseburg, Ore. chase for wild animals of the tropics, edge of the Coachella Valley, B. P. pear and answer the complaint tiled March 19th, 1909 againet yon in the above entitled amt he will find excitement enough to Bond of Long Beach, has just made City Transfer Notice is hereby given that Virgil E. Hixson, on or before tbe laet day of the time keep his mind active. A tour of the California s most important arch- Attorney and Oounaelor-at Law prescribed tn lite order for the pnbli of Bandon, Oregon, who, on September 28, All kinds of draying and transfer cation 1903, Blade Homestead Entry, No. 13102, S. world will afford useful and inter lelogical discovery, and one that of thia enmmotia. which pre1 R. 03572, io« W 1-2 of NE 1-4; N 1-2, of COQUILLE. - ORE FOR SALE—mill wtxxl Hcrjbed time is six (6) weeks, tbe last esting employment, with himself as vill be of worldwide interest. While ring SE 1-4, Section 26, Township 29 South, Range Office over Skeels' Store the center of attention wherever be rambling up from his desert land rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per Io id. day of which time will lie Thursday, 14 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice tbc 29tb day of April, 1909. of intention to make final five year proof, to es goes. If he were to remain at claim, he found the ruins of a pre Coal sold and delivered at lowest And if von fail to so appear and tablish claim to the land above described, before J. Jenkins, Prop answer said complaint by the said G. T. Treadgold. U. S Commissioner, at (Ban home he would be almost lost from historic city containing from 700 to prices. time, the plaintiff wdl apply to tin* don. Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1909. view while the new President oc looo well preserved stone houses. Claimant names as witnesses: court for a decree forever aonnlling At North Bend Amos E. Hadsall, of Bandon. Oregon. • cupies the center of the stage. No Evidences of well-paved streets, tbe marriage contract existing be English Walnuts Cassius M. Doyle, of ** tweeu yourself and tbe said plaintiff man of energy and industry should strange earthen*are of fine typ<? Willie A. Doak. of This snmmons is published id tbe Albert Snead, of be “out of a job,” and Roosevelt scattered about and the general as la now open for the re I ant agent lor Brooks & Sons fo Bandon R ecorder , a weekly newe- BENJAMIN L. EDDY, pect of the place shows that it was Register. ception of patiente. The be caught in does not intend to Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated paper pnblish«d in Coos County. First publication March 25th no mean community, but savored of Wurms aie 110 per week that undesirable position.—Oregon- English Walnut trees, This firm is Oregon, for six (6)consecutive week«, beginning March 18, I9tl9,and ending civilization. and upwarda. For par « a. ion. the only English Walnut importers April 29th, 1909, by order of publi V 11 IKK . ill.ACK I.LG V ACC INK ticolare apply to Bond arrived here today and after in the state I >1>|. ou’s favorite, rhe-noat sue cation made by tbe Hon. John F. it saint. easiest used and lowest conferring with Chas F. ! ummis B. L. H urst . Hall, county jndge of Coos connty at pries.I reliable vaccine made. I', wdrr, string or pill form. Write cb«mbere in Coquille, Oregon, on the Saw filing of all kinds done a and other scientists, arranged to for free Black Leg B.ioklet. 12th day of March, 1JXI9. THE CUTTER LABORATORY A fine disp’ay of post cards on my residence on the hill. Samuel D. place accurate information concern B brkilcv . C al . • G eo . P. T opping , I exhibit, at the Racket Store If your druggist does not stock our Barrows. 8 3U ing his remarkable find before the 9 71 Attorney for Platptifl. North Bend, Ore. vaccines, order direct from ua. • o o > YOUR ATTENTION BREAKWATER I c T r . BARROW THE MERCY HOSPITAL s a Sisters of Mercy* *