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Dram Normal. Coos County Base Ball Schedule. (ftw iiltr £\t}] ^ietnitû The third commencement of the Normal under the present manage May 24.— Marshfield vs. North Bend. ment occurs Thursday, June 11th. Juno 7.— Marshfield vs. Bandon. PÜBM 8UEI) EVERY TUESDAY Juno 28.—Marshfield vs. Coquille. The year has been the most pros perous of the three, and the at July 5.— Marshfield vs. North Bend. tendance the best. D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor ¡July 19.- Marshfield vs. Bandon. In February we scut a large class Aug 9.— Marshfield vs. Coquille. before the county board of examin Aug. lfi— Marshfield vs. NorthBend. County Official Paner. Aug.SU.— Marshfield vs. Bandon. ers, all of whom passed with good One state certificate re- Sept, 20.— Marshfield vs. Coquille. j margins. Devoted to the material and social op- | suited. ouildin*» o f the Coquille Valley particularly AT COqOIIXE CITY. and o f Coos County generally. Calls for teachers have been Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.80 May 24.—Coquille vs. Bandou. I greater than before and have far May 81.— Coquille vs Marshfield. exceeded the supply. June 21—Coquille vs North Bend. Church Directory. The review cluss will be contin July 5.—Coquille vs. Bandon. ued; it has been a boon to many. C tibistian C hubch . - - Pleaching every July 12.—Coquille vs. Marshfield. Monday at 11 a. in. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday Aug. 2.— Coquille vs North Bend. We have a business course unsur school; at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at passed in the state. It is fasci- 6:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wednes Aug. 16.— Coquille vs.Bandon. ! nating, thorough, and practical. day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Aug. 23.—Coquille vs. Marshfield. Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services Sept. 13.—Coquille vs. North Bend. Our graduates succeed as teach will be held at St. James oh arch, (V>qnille ers. AT NORTH BEND. City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Every department of work is Wm. Horsofall, P astor.! June 7.— North Bend vs. Coquille. strong, and our students are of Juno 14—North Bend vs Marshfield. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. Juno 28 — North Bend vs. Baudon. the best. ni. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 July 19— North Bend vs. Coquille. Drain is still a state school, sup o’ clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior Leagae at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet July 26.— North Bend vs Marshfield. ported by state appropriation, is ing Thursday evening at 7:30. Aug 9.—North Bend vs Bandon. suing diplomas that have a mean H. 0 . Allen, pastor. Aug 30.— North Bend vs Coquille. ing in Orogon. No sbam work is M bthodist E piscopal C ituboh .—Services Sept. G. —North Bend vs Marshfield. done. For information address every Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. J. H. O r c c t t , Sunday School at 10 o ’clock a, ra. Junior Sept. 20—North Bend vs Ban Ion. League 3:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs President. AT BANDON. AT MABSHl'IELD. T U E SD A Y . MAY 26 1906. day evening at 7:30 p. ra. A special invita tion is extehded to the public to attend all services. W . H . M y erf , Pastor. P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h .— Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 n. ra.. Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. ra. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the public to attend all our Ber nices. A d o l p h H a b e k l y , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Services by the First Baptist ?Church o f Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second and fourth Sahdays in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p .m , C. D. P rick , Pastor. C hurch o f R e d e e m e d I sr a e l ! Services every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by Elder J. H. James. May 31.— Bandon vs North Bend. June 14.— Bandon vs Coquille. June 21.— Bandon vs Marshfield. July 12-—Bandon vs North Bend. July 2G.— Bandon vs Coquille. Aug. 2.— Bandon vs Marshfield. Aug 23.— Bandon vs NorthBend. Sept. 6. —Bandon vs Coquille. Sept. 13.— Bandon vs Marshfield. Bandon Kcoorder. Mrs. H. A. Cox, who was reported suffering from pneumonia is up and around again. Mrs. J. M. Upton nnd children will leave here next Friday for Marshfield where they will make their future home. Mr. Upton’s L O C A L ITEM S. business will detain him here for a couple of months and then ho will Hata for every body at Mrs make Marshfield his field of opera Moon’s. tion and home. Mr. Upton has been \V. D. Roberta, of Riverton baa identified with Bandon's business a good horse for sale. from its early history as a tewn and For butter Boxes and Cubes, go the Recorder regrets to see him go to J. G. Fish, Coquille. elsewhere. For the beat of fresh standard Elder C. E. Crumley and family patent medicines go to the New returned Tuesday evening from a Drug Storo. visit to Myrtle Point and East Fork. Attention, farmers? Take your They will take passage to San Fran bacon and lard to Drane & Ray and cisco on the Chico when sho sails get the cash, agaiu. Mr. Crumley having been ap A. Henry, one o f Bandon’s old pointed to a mission in Northern veteran citizens, made Coquille a California. Mr. Crumley has made visit on Friday. many friends during his three yeor’s John Wagner, o f the South sojourn in Oregon, who are loth to He and his Fork, went to Bandon Thursday, see him go elsewhere. family carry away the respect and by way o f this eity. good wishes of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conrad, of While going to Port Orford on Prosper, were in town on Wednes the Copper Quoen Monday evening day, consulting our dentist. Thomas O’Toole, the engineer, had The Ladies Aid Socidty will meet quite a close call. The sea being at the M. E. parsonnge Friday af rough all the hatches nud port holes ternoon, May 29th. Let all be pres wore nocessarly closed and Thomas ent. Mrs. Simpson. Sect. being down in the engine room lay Our town ordinance regulating down on the bunk, and was almost fast riding on oar streets, is be asphyxiated with gas from the ing disregarded by some of the engine and was unconscious when discovered by Capt. Burns and young men of this rity. Quartermaster Robillard who gave Mrs. Nosier, at the New Store, him their immediate attention and keeps a full aud well selected stock resuscitated him after much diffi of the very best dry aud fancy culty. goods and Indies furnishings. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules United States L m d Offioe. Doctors fiud Hoseburg, Oregon, May 9,1903. A good prescription Notice is hereby given that in compliance For mankind. with the provision^ of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale The ft-cent |nu-ket is enough for usual oo- of timber brads in the States o f California. aation«. The family hotlle HO oeutai con C regon, Nevada,and Washington Territory” tain, a «apply for tt vear. All droggiatii ft'- extended to all the Public Land States aril them. by act o f August 4, I W , ------------ - . -------------- T h e Palace Barber Shop, M McDonald Proprietor ----- H 3 r — ■ ~^ &>Best Equipped Shop in Coos Count y .^ f ^ CHARLES T. JOHNSON. FOB 8 ALE. of Templeton, conn tv of Coos, State of Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Clan« Work. Oregon, has this day filed in this offioe his A 6ue stock rsno consisting of (worn statement No. 5128 for the pnrehase - - - O iE a E O O U S T o f the Lot 4 Seo. 31 Tp. 26 S. U. 11 W., and 320 acres of land, which contain O Q T J I L b E Lots 3 and 4 of Section No. 6. in Township 2,000,000 fpet of fiue saw timber, a No. 27 8. ltange No. 11 West, and will pait of which is cedar; 75 acres offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone cleared, a poition in cultivation: D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, than for agricultural purposes and to good bouse and barn. j l ’ rice, E 8. DEAN, establish his claim to said land before President. Vice Presideut. Secretary. Address, Martin Miller, W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for $2800. Dora, OregoD. i Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday the 25th day of July, 1908. He names as --------- - witnesses: Jesse Smith, Al Smith and W. H. Morgan, o f Marshfield, Or., and F. K. GENERAL DIRECTORY. Taylor, of Fairyiew, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descril»ed lands are requested to j Theodore Rooseyelt...................... President file their claims in this office on or before John H ay...........................Secretary of State (Successors to Joliusou, Dean & Co.) said 25th day of July 1*903. Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury J. T. BKIDGE8. Capital $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Register. Elihu R oot........................ Secretary o f War Principal place of business E. A. H itchcock........ Secretary o f Interior Wm. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Jas, F. W ilson___Secretary of Agrioultuie United States Land Office, P. C. Knox........................................ Attorney General ltosebarg, Oregon, Maroh 12, 1903, Notice is hereby given that in compliance H. C. Payne.................................. Postmaster General A general packing business carried on. The best meats with the provisions of the act of Congress Melville W. Fuller.....................Chief Justice of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash OBBOON STATE OFFICERS. of timber lands in the States of California. price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the P ib lio Land States by aot of August 4, 1892, Thos. H. Tongue, deceased. . . . Con 1st Disk BOARD OF DIRECTO RS: M. A. M oody............ Congressman 2nd Disk CARL F. HENDRICKSON, Geo. E. Chamberlain....................Governor of Grafton, county o f Walsh, state of North A. DAVENPORT, WM. SLINGSBY, E. 8. DEAN n U E A T L Y A 1..1H V IK I». Dakota, bus this day filed in this offioe bis F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary o f State D. H. JOHNSON, E. E. DAVENPOUT. sworn statement No. 4602, for the purchase Chas. T. M oors....................................... State Treasurer B y h P c ra lx tc M t C oiiu ti, H u t P c r u n t of the Southwest % of Section No. J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction — ................................................. .................... . — ... i ! 111 ■'■JU il,'ll 1 1 > P aired flay Cliiaaiilaa-rlnlii'N 8 in Township No. 28 8., Range No. J. E. W hitney.........................Skate Printer 11 W., and will offer proof to show that the ('»aaicli Rcaiacaly. land sought is more valuable for its timber | A. M. Crawford................................Attorney General Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at or stone than f o r agricultural pnrposos, and R. S. Bean. | m E a y E .A .isT law, in Greenville, S. C., had been to establish his claim to said land before F. A. Moore, r ............ Supreme Judges E. A. Dodge. U. S. Commissioner for Ore C. K. Wolverton. ) troubled for four or five years with gon, Who tied the cow’s tail to his log in the process of milk at Myrtle Point, Oregon on Tuesday, M. L. Chamberlain.............................. a continuour cough which he says, the 2nd day o f June. 1903. He names as ing, Baid she had not dragged him over two miles bofore .........Clerk Board School Land Com. “ greatly alarmed me, causing me to witnesses: Andrew M. Siverton, of Crooks- C, B. Bellinger.................. U. S. Disk. Judge he realized he had made a mistake. ton. Minn.; Webb Mast; of Lee, Oregon; fear that I was in the first stage of W. W. Rogers aud E. N. Smith, both of W. F. Mathews....................... U. 8. Marshal consumption.” Mr. Burbage hav Myrtle Point, Oregon. H o -w E a r t lie r D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Psv. ing seen Chamberlain’s Cough Rem Any and all persons claiming adversely John H. H all................U. S. Disk. Attorney above-described lands are requested to Must you be dragged before you realize you are making 8BOOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. edy advertised, concluded to try the file their claims in this office on or before mistake in not using Electric Lights. J. W. Hamilton.................................... Judge it. Now read what he says of it: said 2nd day of June 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney “ I soon felt a remarkable change, Register. U . 8. LAND OFFICE. and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, was perman ently cured.” Sold by R. S. Knowl ton. $10,000.00 TO BE DISTRIBUTED. The St- Louis Repuolic Otters Fourteen Splendid Rewards to Subscribers. An interesting announcement ap pears in that great metropolitan newspaper, The St. Louis Republic, in the form of a profit sharing offer to any one now a subscriber or will ing to become a subscriber of The Republic. A big sum of $10,000.00 is to he paid in rewards for good judgement and skill. It is possible to earn all the way from $10. 00 up to $5. 000. 00. The Republic’s subscribers are in vited to estimate upon the number of admissions to the W orld’s Fair grounds upon the occasion of the grand dedicatory ceremonies, April 30, 1903, of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The subscriber whose estimate comes nearest the official recoid w ill receive $5, 000. 00: the next one will get $2, 500, and an additional sum of $2, 500.00 will be divided in rewards ranging from $1,000.00 down to $10.00, amoDg those whose estimates most nearly ap proximate the official record of ad missions. A payment of $7. 80 will provide for tho delivery of the Daily and Sunday Republic for not less than one year, or $G. 00 will pay for six annual subserptions to the Twice-a-week Republia, and if tho remittance is received on or before 4 p. in. of April 29. 1903, the person sending it can make six estimates. More estimates may be made by ex tending a subscription beyond one year, or organizing clubs and induc ing others to subscribe. Coquille Valley Packing Company Myrtle Point, - - Oregon a tM s s r i .......... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roaeburg, Or., April 14, 1903. Notioe is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the aot o f Con gress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washin gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub lic Land States by act o f August, 4,1892, Henry B ooth..................................... Receiver J. T. Bridge«.....................................Register COO« COUNTY OFFICERS, L. Harlocker.......................................... Judge L. H. Hazard.......................................... Clerk Stephen G allier.................................... Shoriff J. B. D olley..................................... Treasurer T . J. T h rift........................................ Assessor W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent Wm. Horsfall..................................... Coroner WILLIAM J. W HITE, 8. B Catbcart...................................Surveyor O f Marshfield, couQty pi Coos. State of Or D. McIntosh............................Commissioner egon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4942, for the purchase R. C. Dement.......................... Commissioner of the E. X of W. o f section No. 20, in township No. 27, 8., rang#» 11 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. U. Doug las, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, at Marshfield. Or., on Saturday, the 27tb day Jane, 1903. Two Papers for He names as witnesses: George Beale and T ir e P r ic e o f O n e Jess Smith, of Marshfield, and Hiram Bet- tys and Albert Bettys, o f Fairview, Or. Any and all persons claiming adveisely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offioe on or before said 27th day of June, 1903. The leading young people’s paper in J. T. BR1DGE8, Register. Amerioa,containing eachweek from eight to twelve pages o f four broad columns each, all beautifully illustrated with original and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. artistic half-tone engiavings, in black aud United States Land Office, oolors. Roaeburg, Oregon, Maioh 12, 1903, Y ouno P eople ’ s W eekly has reached its Notice is hereby given that in compliance marvelous success and attained a circula with the provisions of the act o f Congress tion of oyer 210,000 copies a week, because of June 3,1878, entitled "A n act for the its contents interest young readers. Its sale o f timber lands in the States of Cali popularity extends to thoughtful parents fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington who reoegnize ’n it one of the best aids in Territory,’ * as extended to all the Public keeping young folks in healthy touch with Land States by act of Augnst 4, 1892, the active world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, and prasenting L i l l y G. P rew ett , u n m a r r i e d , truths in their most attiactive form. of Parkersburg, county of Coos, State of Its fiction is wbolesomo, its comment on Oregon, has this day filed in this offioe her current events is helpful to young çeople, sworn statement No 4904, for the pnrehase its editorials are inspiring. AH its depart of the N. E. of b. W. % o f Section No, 1, ments are conducted in a way that has in Township No. 29, Range No. 14 proved most helpful to their readers. and will offer D r o o f to show that the land All its writers are skilled in interesting sought is more valuable for its timber or and devoted to uplifting young people. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Y ouno P eople ’ s W eekly is also a paper establish her claim to paid land before L. H. Hazard, County Clerk o f Coos county. fo r the fa m ily, and interests old and young Oregon, at Coquille. on Tuesday the 23rd alike. It is the largest, handsom est and day o f June, 1903. She names as witnesses: best paper o f its class published. A. E. Hadsall, Wes Mack, Clint Randle- OUR SPECIAL OFFER. man and J. A. Toak, all o f Parkersburg, Arrangements have been perfected be Oregon, tween the publishers o f Y ouno P eople ’ s Any and all persons claiming adversely W bekly and H kbald which enable ns to the above-described lands are requested to offer both papers at the price o f the last file their claims in this office on or before named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’s said 23rd day of June 1903. subscription to the H erald and both it and J. T. BRIDGES. Y ouno P eople ’ s W kkklv will be mailed to Register. you regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew their NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. subscriptions before February l, 1903, pay United States Land Office, ing for same a full year in advance at reg ltoseburg, Oregon, March 27,1903. ular rotes. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the aot o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by aot of August 4, 1892, J. A. LAMB & CO. S P EC IA L O F F E R YoungPeopIe'sWeekly hardware, Stoves, Tin aqd Agate ware Doors and Windows, |) Lime and Cement, Agricultural Impements, Paigts and oils, G LA SS . Best Goods Lowest Prices Our friend, D. W. Baker, of the Marshfield Han. Lee neighborhood, transacted Mrs. Herbert Lockhart returned business in town on Friday, re overland, Tuesday, from an exten membering the H erald in his ded visit in California. rounds. Morton L. Tower, the govern Those wishing plain sowiug done ment engineer, is expected here would do well to have the Ladies shortly with an assistant from Till Aid Society come to their honse amook to survey and establish a and sew an afternoon. Only $1 for harbor lino for Empire City. an afternoons work. Comforts Complete information as to the The geared locomotive for L. J. tacked for 50 cts each. Simpsons Daniol Creek railroad condetions of this contest, together We have heard nothing in re has arrived and will be pressed into with blanks will be found in the gard to a good celebration on the service at once. Alex. Wilson, Daily, Sunday and Twice-a-week 1*ourth of July. It is time some late of the Coos Bay road, will han editions of The Republic from April 2 until April 29, 1903, or will be thing is being done in that direc dle the throttle.. mailed to anv one upon application. tion in case we in tend to make any A committe of the Chamber of AH communications nnd estimates patriotic demonstration at all. Let us not wait too long to be Commerce is working to secure should be nddressed to— a sito for a saw mill at the gin. LENORA E. NEELY. The Republic Profit-Sharing north end of town for eastern cap Box 201, St. Louis Mo. o f Fairview, county of Coos, State of Or WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from italists. They- also have in view a Bureau, Call. -- Oocpuille City. Oregon. «----- —-- egon, has this day filed in this office her Coos county at once to proparo for location near tlio Libby coal bun sworn statement No. 4748, for the purchase of the NE Wf of NE X o f Section No. 17, in ARAG 0 , OREGON. positions in tlio Government ser kers, which is also very desirable. A Grand Opportunity for a Ranch. Township No. 26 8., Range No. 11 W., and vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter ► ------- — Courteos treatment, Transient will offer proof to show that the land Tbroughbred cockerels from $1 up, First Class in every respect A ranch of 219 acres, onn o f the sought is more valuable for its timber Carriers, Custom House and De anti eggs $1 per setting. Notice- and Regular Boarding and Lodging. or stone than for agricultural purposes, best on the upper Coquille, at a partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to and to establish her claim to said land be Also Scotch-Collie» pup« of the very bargain. One-half down and bal interstate Corres. Inst., Cedar fore L. H. Hnzard, County Clerk of Coos Notice is hereby given that nil No BAR IN CONNECTION. - NO CHINESE LABOR. Rapids, Iowa. finest strain on sale. Enquire at County, Oregon, at Coquille, on Thursday Coos county warrants endorsed ance on long time. 25th day of June, 1903. She names as the H e r a l d office or the Myrtle the witnesses: W. E. Neely, Lee Neely, F. R. Mrs. John Iirouenburg, o f this prior to January 1st, 1902, will be | Taylor and Arthur Flinn, all of Fairview, First Street—East End of Bridge. Point express office. city, accompanied hy her daugh paid on presentation at my office Oregon. STEAMER in Coquille City, Oregon. No in ter, Mrs, Blakeley, who is here and all persons claiming adversely Thirty.five men have been assass the Any above-desoribed lands are requested to visiting from Oakland, California, terest will bo allowed after Apr il 10 inated in the Hargen-Cockrell feud file their claims in this offioe on or before J. B. D iu - lky , went to Parkersburg Thursday, 1903. in Kentucky to date, and the end is said 25th day of June, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. County Treasure. whore they will visit Mrs. J. L. not yet. Register. ■ - - > « 1 » •--- ----- — Kroneuburg, nfter which .Mrs, Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle i T o o « .r e a l n l l l s k . Blnkeloy will continue her trip to Point at 7:30 a. ra. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Gold Boncb to see her niece, Mrs. Iu almost every neighborhood United States Land Oflue, Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille / "--A Al Marsh. c TM ' 2 9 M Uosebnrg, Oregon, March 12,1903. some one has died from an attack City at 1:30 p. m. William Oallier Ims sold Ins1 of colic or cholera morbus, often o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t ! . 1 Priced lot» HARVEY JAMES, incompliance with the provisions of front street lot and building to J. before medicine could be procured Jeweled the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled i L. Thompson, the barber, of Ban o ra physician summoned. Captain. Watch i m i& im "A n aot for the sale o f timber lands in the A re Made SaddlejHorsestef best quality nlways on hand. G ood Ri in rsod don. This is the second good liable remedy for these diseases [ ([ \ state of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory*’ as extended to all \ ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery business. piece of Front sheet property late should be kept at hand. The risk I public land states by the net of An just 4, | Non-M agnetic 60 YEARS ly purchased by this gentleman, is too great for aD.vone to take. | 1892, Accommodations for Trnveling|men a speciality. Hick.I Siirer C x m EXP ERIEN CE and thin latter <>no is to be occu Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and ANDltEW M. SIVERTON, rally Guaranteed pied by himself as shaving parlors Diarihoca Remedy has undoubtedly of Crookston, county of Pohl. state of For sale br Minnesota, has this day filed in this office in the near future. Mr. Oallier saved the lives of more peoplo and h u sworn statement No, 4603 for the pur ALL JEWELERS will move Ins stock o f hardware relieved more pain ami suffering, chase of the SEH of section 8 in township Illustrated Booklet to Bandon. 28 south, rang*» 11 west, and will offer on request, showing than any other medicine iu use. It T u ttle T e m p e ra n c e ^ Buff Plymouth Rock M ouse. P 1 11 r Pa m, J, R. Stillwell, prop - '" W e l c o x r i e 4 t B. FENTON. N Si PROPRIETOR P atents Harvey Price came up from Riverton Friday. He informed a - that his uncle, E. 1’. Price, who has t een qui.e ¡1! for some tim11, is somewhat nipn.ved and able to be up. lie also says the mill at that plaee is pretty well blocked with lumber and will be able tc run but little more until relieved by the arrival of a achconer, how ever they expect a vessel soon. can always bo depended upon. sale bv R. S. Knowlton. For | The labor problem deserves more careful study than most people are willing to give it. The fearful economic waste engendered by the rapidly increasing number J trikes would bankrupt a nation ess wealthy than tin* United States. R O S EB U R G -M Y R T LE P O IN T - S T A G E L IN E COLORED FANCY DIALS T lit New England Watch Co. Factories -- Wtterhnrv, Con- Office« New Vovfc, Cbkito, Sen Fraaclaco. proof to show thAt the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before E A. Dodge. U.S. Commissioner for Oregon at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day o f June. 1906. He names at witnesses: Carl F. Hendrioxsen. of Grafton, North Dakota, Webb Mast, of Lee, Oregon: W, H. Rogers, and E. N. Smith, both o f Myrtle Point, Oregon. Anv and persona elauning adversely the above tb scribed lands are requested to file their claims in this offioe on or before said 2 nd day of June, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. ^ all I RADI mASHS Desiarla Don't Have Cold Feet ' ------- BUT BURN- C o p y r ig h t « A e . Anyone »ending a «ketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta «ent free. Oldest agency for securing patent«. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tprcial notice, without charge. In the John Peart’s Coal, Scientific A m e ric a n . idiomely lllnstrated weekly. Largest eir- “ if any scientific Journal. Terms. |3 a ‘T i, $L Bold by alt newsdealers. : four - months, ■ it« ! Delivered by Walker A N 4 r L « r g e «c a le s in r u m ie ,-tten to all parta of town at $ Weighing 10 cents per Io»d. par ton