NOTICE Full PtJ BLICATION. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. flue to kill [one of them. Remem­ Court Declares Railway Merger Unlawful- United Stated Lnnd Office. ber that boys. United States Land Offioe. Roseburg, Oregon, March 12, 1903, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 13, 1903. St. Paul, April 9.—By a decision At the base of these great rocks Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notion is hereby given that in compliance PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY are many funny fancies wo can of the United States Circuit Court, with the provision« of the sot o f Congress with the provisions o f the net of Congress June 3,1878, entitled “ An set for the sale never reach, but nlong the shore Bitting iu bank at St. Paul, the of June 3,1878, entit'tni " An not for the SAle o of f timber lands in the Slates of California. greatest railway merger in the o f timber laminin tbeStstes o f Cslifornis. Oregon,Nevada here are lesser rocks, wave washed and Washington Territory,” C regou, Noviuln.aiul Washington Territory" D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor and smooth and nkrut them little world has been completely knocked as extended to all the Puhlio Laud «taten as extended to all the P jblic Laud Status by act of August 4, 1892. lakes o f brine, which never go dry out. The decision is in favor of the by act of August 4, 189*-’, County Official Paner. Bince CARL F. HENDRICKSON, ARTHUK MORGAN, the returning tide soon covers United States and against the Northern Securities Company. The o f Marsutield. oouuty o f Coos, State of of Grafton, oouuty o f Walsh, state o f North GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQ U ILLE C ITY Devoted to the mat or nil and social u them again, nnd in and around Oregon, day tiled in ibis office — his Dakota, has this day filed in this office bis ------- has this ------- , ___ o nlding o f the Coquille Valley pnrtionlarly them, we find some of the strange combination of the stocks of the sworn statement No. 4502. for the purchase Oven* \ „ , l l , » , n nnrt th e N o r th e rn ‘ worI1 »‘ «tement No. 4M . tor the purchase Keeps consa nty on Hand IFresIi M e a t, and o f Cooa County generally. u r e a t iN oittiern an a w e . n o n o e r n the N W . u , of N.E. q of 8ec. No. o f the Southwest \ of Section No. life of the deep—deep sea. Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.5 0 Pacific railways is held te be unlaw. :K) in Township No. 97 8. Kange No. 11 W. 8 in Township No. 28 8., Range No. Here iB the singular star-fish: 11 W., and will offer proof to show that the of _ A _ l i Hinds. ___________ the land fully in restraint of trade. The ““A r if.0?®1' P"*?' ‘«.“how that sought is more valuable for its timber or land sought is more valuable for its timber this sample more than n foot in TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903. Northern Securities Company is re­ stone than for agricultural isirpoae.* and or stone thnn for agricultural purposes, and diameter, clinging to the moist establish bis olaim to said land before C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P o r k strained from voting the stock of to eatablish his olaim to said land tiefore to rock, with its ten thousand toes, W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for E. A. Dodge. C. 8. Commissioner for Ore- ion, at Myrtle Point, Oregon on Tuesday, either corporation. The officials of Oregon at Marshfield. Oregon, on Friday, go: A Kamble on the Beach. its arms, big and round, radiating ¡e 2nd day of June, 1903. He names as the companies are also enjoined the 1st day o f May. 1903. He names as th< from just no body at all, while on W. H. Morgan, Jesse Smith. wi tnesses: Andrew M. Siverton, of Crooks- from allowing Northern Security witnesses: ton. Minn.; Webb Msst] of Lee, Oregon; liv R ouert R oland . John Thoruthwsite.of Marshfield, Oregon, its back, what may, or may not be, W. W. Rogers and E. N. Smith, both of officials to vote their stock or to F. K. Taylor, of Fairview. Oregon. a mouth, or an eye, gapes and Myrtle Point, Oregon. A bright little boy in a Sunday pay dividends to the Security Com­ Any aud alSpersons eltim ing adversely Anv and all persons claiming adversely School, being asked to define a lie, stares at you and wondors what pany. News of the decision created the above-desoril>ed lands are requested to file their claims in this ulfioe on or before the above-described lands are requested to My said: “ A lie is an abomination unto sort of a monster you are. file their claims in this office on or before a flurry in Wall street, but the said 1st day of May, 1903. said 2nd day o f June 190ft. the Lord, and au ever present help cane is not strong enough to detach enormous support that was hurried­ J. T. BRIDGES. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. it from the rock where we find in time ot trouble. Register. ly rushed to the falling stocks of Never comes to the customers buying their goods at it, waiting for the tide. This But this is a true story. the railroads involved prevented a seemingly unconscious blocklike NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The decision of the Court NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. And all my nephews and nieces creature, which at a little distance panic. The opinion was —I cant stop to name them now— looks like the gray stone, where it is unanimous. United States Land Office, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, March 12,1903. This Roseburg, Oregon, March 27, 1903. are invited to go with me on a ram­ clings, never heard of the beauti­ written by Justice Thayer. o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t Notice is hereby given that in compliance ....................... ble along the beach— for there are ful poet who Baid “ All things come decision is tho greatest, blow ever with the provision of the act of Congress in compliance with the provisions of many pretty things to look at, when round to him who will but wait,” aimed at the trusts. o f Jane 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled For every dollas you tender the house you yet ita equiv- sale of timber lands in the States of Cali­ “ An not for the sale of timber lands in the yon are there. And first let me say or of another one who said: “ There Bryan Going to the Slump. fornia, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington state of California, Oregon, Nevada and lent in value. my dears, “Use your eyes." Dont is a tide in the affairs of men, which Territory,” an extended to nil the Public Washington territory” as extended to all go through the world and see taken at the flood, leads on to Lnnd States by net of Aagont 4, 1892, publio land states by the act of August 4, The business we do has been built c:: •'hose principles, New York, April.— William J. UN, nothing. When your old uncle fortune and to fame,” and yet it LENORA E. NEELY. and it is on these principles we stand. Bryan has notified his New York ANDREW M SIVERTON. was a bit of a kid, he read a story waits, and yet it has sense and soul f Fnirview, county o f Coos. State o f Or­ of Crookston, county Jot Pohl, state of friends that he will be in the East in o egon, has this day filed in this office her in a school book entitled, “ Eyes enough to know the flood tide will Minnesota, has this day filed in this office May, and that he will deliver a se­ sworn statement No. 4748, for the purchase his sworn statement No, 4003 for the pur­ and no eyee.” It was of two com­ return, when it may loosen itself ries of addresses on political sub­ of the NE of NE % o f Seotion No. 17, in chase o f the SE.1*^ of aeotion 8 in township rades on a journey. One of them from the great stone, when the Township No. '¿S S., Range No. 11 W., and jects in the States of New York, will .»Her proof to show that the lnnd 28 south, rang* 11 west, and will offer IDry Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes. Flour and proof to show that the land sought is more saw many beautiful and curious strength of a man did not disturb Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New sought is more valuable for its timber valuable for its timber or atone than for Feed Stock in all Departments complete. things, which interested him every it, and wander “ wobbling” away; or stone than for agricultural purposes, Jersey and Maryland, says the and to establish her clnim to said hind be­ agricultural purposes, nnd to eatablish his moment. The other saw nothing swimiug, walking or flying thro’ its to said land before K. A. Dodge, U.8. Brooklyn Eagle. The first of these fore L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of Cooe claim Commissioner for Oregon at Myrtle Point, and declared it the most dismal aqueous home. Oregon, at Coquille. on Thursday Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd daytof June, addresses will probably be deliver­ County, the 25th day of Jane, 1903. She names as journey he had ever taken in bis He names at witnesses: Carl F, “I wish we could get him off,” ed at the Academy of Music, Brook­ witnesses: W. E. Neely, Lee Neely, F. R. 1908. Hendricasen, of Grafton, North Dakota, life. And then I said to my self, Taylor and Arthur FJinn, nil of Fairview, lyn. Webb Mast, o f Lee, Orogon; W, H. Rogers, AT Oregon. very quietly, you know: “ I’ve got said Jimmie, making a vigorous and E. N. Smith, both of Myrtle Point, push at it with his foot. “ I ’d like Any and all persons claiming adversely Oregon. two good eyes. I'll use them” Railroad has Lost- to take him home, to catch wood the above-described lands are requested to Any nnd all persons claiming adversely file their claims iu this office on or before the above-described lands are requested to Here is wisdom, my dears. Keep rats." said 25th day of June, 1903. Washington, April 6.— Tho Su­ file their olaims in this office on or before your eyes and ears open, but don’t J. T. BRIDGES. Don’t hurt him, my boy. It said 2nd day of Jnne, 1903. talk all the time. Remember, it’s would not be much of a rat catcher, preme Court today affirmed the de. Register. / . T. BRIDGES, Register. the “ Empty pitchers that make the I reckon, nor would it live long out cision of the Circuit Court of Ap­ peals for the Ninth Circuit, which most noise.” Let your “old unk” of its native element. H AVE TH E VERY L A T E ST J N It’s a good do most of the talking, lor he’s rule not to kill any of G od’s cre- affirmed the judgment of District Judge Charles B. Bellinger, setting been filling up now, more or less, tures except in cases of necessity, aside the patent issued by the Sec­ “ in two centuries.” for food, or in self defense. This retary of the Interior to Oregon & If it was California Railroad Company on Our ramble today will be along thing can’t jump on you. the beach of the great ocean. The free from the rock it could not February 20, 1893, covering a largo Pacific—tho’ its far from pacific chase you, or bite you, or hurt you area of land within the in indemnity sometimes. When I was as young unless it got hold of you with those limits of its grant, and effect uphold as you are I never thought to see strong arm« and then I think you’d ing the title of settlers now upon I used these lands or establishing the rights it, but distance is not what it used wish you had let it alone. to be and I’m here and glad, to have two of them in my cabinet, of settlers to hereafter acquire title T h e la t e s t in but they were dead and dry as a to the same. “awfully” to be here, with such bright, merry lot of dear nephews bone, before I saw them— hauled out All of the lands affected by this by tho oyster fishermen on Long decision are more than 20 and with­ Thoioughbred Cleve­ and nieces. Black Warrior. The star-fish is said in 30 miles west of the railroad, be­ land Bay. The tide you see is out—way out, Island sound. tween Jefferson in Marion county and we may ramble along the beach to be fond of oysters. Some boys want to kill every and Roseburg in Douglsas county. of the great oceaD, on the white, s Salesman, No. 417 at Mrs. G. M n ’s -------------------------- solid sand; where a few hours ago thing they see that is small and Sire Scampton Monarch, No. 543 Many Oead In an Alabama Tornado. great ships might have sailed, nnd and helpless, but I hope that will d Cyrable, S- B- where in a few hours more they nover be said of any of my neph­ You will find the latest In Fall and Winter Millinery at Birmingham, Ala, April 8.— Mea­ may sail again We may now real­ ews. TEM PEST- my store. ly hay, we are walking under the “ W o n t see what good it does” ger information has reached here regarding a tornado which passed a sea. said Johnny, somewhat abashed Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp­ ^ « Bay Chief, No- 459 mile north of Hanceville, Ala., on Dam I Babo Robins, N o.. 1021 “ Uncle Robert — What makes Neither do I, my boy, but as the the lino of Blunt aud Cullman coun­ ing done to order. the tide run in and out, and rise and good book tells us, nothing was ere / d Mayflower, No. 327 fall, and never rest or stop work, atod in vain, this creature has its ties, about 2 o ’clock this morning Owing to the crippled condition of This Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack will make the senson o f 1903 as I have read about in a book?1 purposes tho' we may not know the wires, full information has not Ah! there you go Lottie. A what they are, and it's right to live yet arrived, but persons who have at Myrtle Point after the 15tb of March, both on the same terms, which Sanderson Building near the Wharf. child may ask a question, the gray, is as good as mine, so long as it arrived here on the Louisville ,fc will be $15.00 to insure. Will be at Coquille till March 15tb. est old sage cannot answer, aud I ’m attends strictly to its own business. Nashville accommodation train from G ran t H a r r y , M gr. right up against it, the very first Many harmless, as well as useful Decatur, which passed the scene of thing. I dont know my dear— but things that boys kill, are protected the disaster, say that 11 dead bodies philosophers say its the moon. by law. Not long ago I heard of a aro reported to have been found There’s a man in the moon you bov who shot thirty robins, one nnd that upward of a score of per­ Only$5 a. month, know. You can see his big face Saturday forenooD, and in all tho sons are injured nnd mauy farm­ onthe installment sometimes. I never was in the five days he had been in school'that houses distroyed. ------DEALER IN ------ plan. moon. He looks like n smiling old week, ho knd never been taught » «§> 4 Bandon Recorder. chap, but if he attends to the tides to bo a law bi cuker. He was liable — o— he has a very busy timo of it, and to be arrested nnd fined or sent to Carl Danielson, of Prosper left My last Sunday for San Francisco to must take many a long fast, and jail, for overy one of them. never get a chance to sleep, since, boyhood days,— I was a pioneer's meet an uncle, who is coming out as your books say, the tide is al­ son in a new country, where they from the east to visit relatives and .A.11 Kinds of Leather Goods fou.nd in a. ways “ working,” at its job. “ The had no such laws, but they have see this section of the country. W ill Get Y o u A. Harness Sliop. moon’s attraction"— philosophers them now and have had for many Tho steamer Chico’s passenger Piano- Re­ list to San Francisco Inst Sunday say— and we all know the moon is years, nnd so has Oregon. I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at a reasonable figu le Don’t let the was as follows Chris Rasmussen very attractive. By and by—doubt­ member that boys. You can save this amount if yon will and make your£denr ones - Ooouille, Ore To nnd John Gerber, of BandoD, Front street. less it will attract you all out for law compel you to do right happy. No homo complete without a piauo or an organ. If you are do right for its own sake is the bet­ James Armdrorng, Carl Danielson moonlight rambles, with some looking for best values choice companion—but ns our ram­ ter way. When I wns a boy, I bad nnd a Mr. Sturdivant, of Prosper, ble, just now, is of another sort, a gun nnd I used to liko to shoot an-' Mrs. Rians nnd Mrs. Norris, let us look along our way; see too, but I never killed a robin in of Coquille. John Gerbpr, an old veternu who deprives you of what we can find, nnd visit tho moon my life. I used to shoot squirrels We are prepared to interest you and make the assertion that we who carried off our corn: but they haH made Bandon his home for some other time. can do MORE for yon than nny other Piano or Organ House in the your dear ones. On the beach— now the tide is made excellent pot-pioe, and black several years past, loft here for country. If you are interested write at once. Show your love for the one who out, we find queer pobbles—beaut­ birds who pulled up the corn when southern California, on the steamer is gone by providing a monument iful shells—wave washed coral, and it was young aud tender, and an oc­ when she sailed, Sunday evening THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKEBING, WEBER, MILTON, the coral is a text for a good long casional crow, when I could get Mr. Gerl er has an idea o f entering worthy the metnorv of that one. V0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination of the soldiers’ home, at Snuta nonr enough; but these were birds story. Here is also stranded ani­ A large mouiimeut or a small soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. some time in the future. mal life—funny fishes—and you of prey nnd did a whole lot of mis­ Monica, —------------ » «« . . marker, whichever you choose at Twenty.eight other makes we handle. may fill your pockets and aprons chief. If the robin eats a few cher­ Chalmers Strange, son of Hev. F. his place, will show the best judg- [ ... , , . . . _ . , r. , . and handkerchiefs—with agates,— ries, he also eats whole armies of G. Strange, pastor of the Marsh­ . , .. . , , . ,1 We Also have in stock a fine 1' iip of Violins, Bnoios, On tb and bugs and caterpillars, and without pearly pieces of shells—beautiful ment of hrst-class designers and | Mandolins at prices from $5 upward. A full assortment o i rings. field Presbyterian church, won the bis help aud those liko him, inno­ stones—many hued as the rainbow second prize in the anuual contest workmen. i Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. — great claws from hugo defunct cent song birds, we would have no of the Southern Oregon Normal crib s—shells o f the horse-shoe fruit. There wns once a noble poet School at Ashland, last week, for oral) nnd all the while be listening who lived long ago who wrote which he will be awarded a scholar- innny things which are forgotten; to what the wild waves say. ship in the Normal for one year, I O O F. HALL- but he wrote one thing which has valued at $25. Speaking of the eveut Ah there’s nothing so delightful never* been forgotten, and nevor ns this ramble under tho sea: for will be, aa long ns there is nny lov­ the Ashland Tribue says: “ Mr. (,'o g riLLE , O r b g o n . 1 Æ A E S H P IE L D , - OZESZEL thntsjust what we are at,—since it ing tenderness in U ib human soul. Chalmers Strange took second prize was here—is not here —and will bo My good old mother used often to with his oration, ‘Tho Trust Prob­ here ngain soon, nnd wo in retreat quote it, and I kueiv it by henrtlong lem.’ Mr. Strange spoke well, and Cores Crip to highor ground, will safely see years before I ever saw it iu print. his original treatment of this sub­ fat T w o Days. ject discussed contributed, undoubt- the ocean exhult, where our feet It was this: ! edly, to his success.” —Sun. have been. P o u ltr y F a r m , “ I would not enter on my lint o f friends. on every m m But that is not yet, and we wan­ Tho* Rrnood with polished manners nnd NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. box. 25c. Stvtn MBBon bases ioM in past 13 months. This S ig n a t u r e , ^ fC yfir der on. Far out we see huge rocks: ■Ins sense. United States Land Office. Prop Roseburg,Oregon, Match 12» 1903, —sky scrapers— up in tho air like Yet wanting sonsihilitv—the mnn, Notice is hereby given that in compliance Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.*’ twenty story palaces; covering acres ARAG0, OREGON. with the provisions o f tho act o f Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the Therefore bova, whenever you of foundation, and worn into caves Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, of timber lands in the States of Cali­ nnd arches, and many fantastic wnnt to Ipll some harmless thing, sale fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington anil eggs $1 per setting. forms by the pounding waves,— recall those liues nod don’t do it. Territory,’ ’ as extended to nil th«» I’nblic something like the pictured rocks The great tencher said: “ Blessed Land State* by act of Angnst 4, 1893, Also Scotch-Collies pups of the very j L i i .I.Y O . P m EWKTT, l ’ SW ARM ED, are the merciful,” and I think he of Lake Superior. finest strain on sale. of Parkersburg, county of Coos, Slate of “ Did you ever see them Uncle knew what he was talking about. Oregon, has this day riled in this office her a n n o ! fob r o M u m i Next week we will continue our sv'orn statement No 4904, for the pnrehnse R obert’'’ • ( the N. E. U of }**. W. o f Section No. I, Department of the Interior. Lnnd Offloe at I Yes Roy, many times, but we ramble on the beach and find a lot in Township No. 29, Range No. 14 Kosebnrg. Oregon. February IN», ISM» Bliall have to lcavo them with the mire quaint and and enrioua things. I and will offer o o o f to show that the land o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h v t i sought is more valuable for its timber or the following-named settler has filed ; moon story and take in whatever is stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to notice o f his intention to make final proof i j establish ner claim to raid land before L. in support of his olaim, and thnt said proof i just now iu sight. These huge A. F Reams the Democrtic Candidate- i H. Hazard. County Clerk o f Coos county, will be made before L. H. Hazard, County rocks before us— the home of | < >regon. at Coquille. on Tuesday the 23rd at Coquille, Oregon, on April thousands of sea-gulls,— are alive Albany, Or., April 11—The day of Jnne. 1903. She names as witnesses: Clerk, 13,1903,viz: Wallace M. Hsmvnack on H. E. I E. Hadsall, Wes Mack, Clint Randle- No 8672, for lots 2 and 3 and 8E*i N W * . i with their rough songs, and give Democratic convention of the Firat A. »’»an and J. A. Tofik. all of Parkersburg. NE1» B W * . Sec. 4. T . 29 H.. R. 13 W. protection to their neata, their eggH congreasional diatrict met in the Oregon. He names the following witne-ses to Any nnd all persons claiming adversely find young. These are our const court house in this city at 0 o ’clock the above-described lands are requested to prove his continnems residence nj»*»n nnd scaveD gerH nnd tho laws of Oregon, this morning. Hon. A. F. Reams, file their clsiius in this office on or Indore cultivation of said land, viz: John Rowan, o f Ceqoill • tv. Oregon, W ill A ll-* ( I protect them from the ruthleas gun 1 of Jackaon county i a immimitcd •aid 33rd dsv o f Jure 19W. Robin•!•»», Bnm’ l Rowan, of Arago, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES. of tho sportsman. It's A five dollar ou the first I mi Hot. Regist r ?. T. BRIDGES. Re.inter. tfoQtiíUt tfthj ^eralâ. Drone & i^ay, Butcher, Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty. Disappointment P E R R Y ’S STORE. N Closing Out Sale LYONS’ MILLINERY Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats. Lyons’ Millinery Store. ,’s S t "Tempest” "Commodore" M IL L IN E R Y IVIrs. O. Moon C. $5will by an Orbili B. LEEP, Harness and Saddles $10 il M il Death’s Harvest For Spot Cash or on Time Payments - Coos County Marble and Granite Works. Kiiiillvnioiitli Hock CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC (JO. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Z J. R. Stillwell, Strang’s Emporium. N Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoes-. Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies and Gents Underwear. Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - t - Coouille, Oregon.