tfa Q u fllt C iti] g m í i . PU BUSH ED EVE RY TUESDAY D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor C o u n t v O ffic ia l P a n e r . Devoted to tbe material and social up- om lding o f the Coquille Valley parttonlarly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.5 0 Church Directory. C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn sa­ ri ay evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal Church.—Episcopal servioes will ho held at St. Janies church, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Win. Horsefall, Pastor. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 in. Sunday-school every Sunday at fé o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m . Junior Leagae at 3:30,p. in. Prayerraeet- ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. C. Allen, pastor. M etiiodi 8 t E piscopal C hurch .—Services every Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a, ra. Junior League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­ day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita­ tion is extehded to the pnblio to attend all services. W. H. M y erf , Pastor. P resbyterian C hubch .—Preaching eer- vicea 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. ra. Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meats every two weeks on Thurs­ days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex­ tended to the public to attend all our ser- uices. AixiLPn H abebly , Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohnroh. C iiubch of K kdbbmbd I sbabl ! Servioes every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by Elder J. H. James. LO C AL ITEM S. H e r a l d office phone No. 105. Special Closing Sales this week at Hawkins’. Fly ouncer and sprayer at Knowltons. Basket social at R oy’s school- house Saturday night. Mrs. Chas, Skeels is makining her Banden friends a visit. Just step in to Drane & Ray’s and inspect their elegant stock of groceries. Ladies you just ought to try those Shreaded wheat biscuits at Drane A Ray’s. John Myers, o f Norway, male our office a pleasant business call on Wednesday. Fora fine registered Bursshirs boar, call upon or address J. H. Schroeder, Arago. Keep in mind tbe entertainment at tbe Beaver slough schoolbouse xjryxtr O n tu rd uy u ig b t. \V. T. Kerr, o f the P. F. and L. Co., returned from his business trip to Port O rfoid on Thursday. Miss Grace Skeels goes to bridge to-day for a visit with her sister, M rs. Fred Nosier, aud other friends. B. E. Hampton, our jolly friend from Noiway made our office a pleasant call on Thursday after­ noon. Entire Storo—Will close my ex­ tensive stock of General Merchan­ dise at wholesale prices. M. O, Hawkins. F or S ale .- - F ine Cotswooled buck lambs from imported buck. Call on or address J. R. Stillwell, Arago, Or. It is declared by those who have tried it, thal Kirkpatrick’s line- ment will cure the worst sore hroat or even diptheria. ¡Ion. E. G. D. Hoi len, of this city, hns agreed to diliver an ad­ dress at the Pioneer Reunion which takes place at Myrtle Point Au­ gust 14th. Quarantine on Humboldt County Calves Modified. 1'ort Orford Tribune. An Express office lias ngniu been established here, with Edward Jen­ Owing to tbe prevalence of an in­ sen as agent. fectious disease known ns ’’among Several tenuis are eugaged in tbe calves o f Humboldt county, it hauling lumber from the Corbin became tbe duty of tbe State Vet- mill to tbe wharf at Frank Port. A orinarían to restrict their shipment steamer is expected there next week, I to other arts of the state, and on Frank Howe who died in Port I March tb of this year Governor Pardee issued a proclamation pro­ Orford Monday carried #1000 in hibiting tbe shipment of all Hum­ sureuce in the W ^ o ’.men of the boldt county calves under twelve World. The Woodmen have paid out $4000 in this county this month. months old. Word has just reached us by tel­ This action resulted in arousing the stockmen of that county and at ephone, of the drowning of little a mass meeting held in Ferndale on Roy Turner, the two year-old son of May 5th to consult with Stat Veter­ Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Turner. The boy was drowned' th is morning at inarian Blemer, a permanent organ­ ization known as tbe Humboldt the family residence about two County Live Stock Association was miles South of Gold Beach. affected and a county ordiuance pro­ Bandon Recorder. viding for the appointment of an in­ B orn —A t Bandon, July 19, 1903, spector to improve the live stock sanitary conditions, and looking to to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wyant, a son. tbe eradication of infectious diseases T. W. Clark, returned Tuesday was suggested for adoption by the from a business visit to Ban Fran­ Board of Supervisors. Such an or­ cisco. dinance was passed by the Board of William H. Button, superiuten- Supervisors at their June meeting, and Dr. M. J. Murry, recently of ont of the Bandon Oil Compuny was San Rafael, was appointed as in­ np last Sunday, from the scene of spector, and a result of this proce­ opperations an l informed our re­ dure the governor has issued the porter that everything was in read­ following amendment to his procla. iness for drilling and that work would commence immediately. mation of March 30th. William Gallier is getting lum­ Amendment to Quarantine Proc­ lamation of March 30, 1903, Modi­ ber on tbe ground to build a two fying the Quarantine on the Calves story building on tbe lot he recent­ ly purchased from W. J. Field. He of Humboldt County, California. Executive Department, State of will use the lower floor for his barbware business. J. H. Cecil California. will have charge of the work, auJ Sacramento, June 16 1903. will commence work, as soon as Whereas: The Hon. Board of safficient material is on the ground. Supervisors of the county of Hum­ Marshfield Ban. boldt, state of California, have en­ L. J. Simpson and wife left for acted a county law or ordinance, known os Ordinance No. 81. “An San Francisco today, via. Drain. ordinance to suppress, eradicate, Died.—At Tenmile, July 29, 1903 and prevent the spread of infec­ Edward Davis, about 75 years. tious or contagious diseases among E. Heuckendorff, expects to have live stock in the county of Hum­ the three-masted schooner he is boldt, and providing for the proper building at Porter ready for launch­ enforcement of its provision. “ ing by the middle of Augest. Therefore, the proclamation of H. Sengstacken has discontinued March 30, 1903, is hereby modified bis store at Empire City, removing in accordance with the following the goods to his store in this city. rulesand regulations. All calves originating in tbe coun­ Hogs Wanted. ty of Humboldt, over five (5) mouths, and less than twelve (12) Messrs. L. N. Barnes A Co., of mouths of age, may be moved to the Bandon Packing House, wants points in the state of Caliifornia, fat hogs for which they pay the upon inspection and certification highest market price, spot cash. that they are free from any infecti­ ------------- -■««»■■«---- ous or contagious diseases, by a New Restaurant. duly authorized officer of the County Board of Supervisors. A. H. Mulkey has leased the Copies of all certificates of in­ rooms recently occupied by the spection made under this modifica­ Coffee Club, and will open a restau­ tion, must be forwarded to the State rant therein, to be conducted by Veterinarian cf California before or Mrs. Mulkey, who will also have at the time that said shipment is charge of the reading room until made, giying full information as to other arrangements are m ade,-- the origin, destination and consign­ Mail. ors of said shipment. This amendment is granted upon E scap ed an A w ln l F a te. conditions that the Board of Super­ Mr. H. Hnggins of Melbourne, visors of said county enforce efficient Fla., writes, “ My dodtor told me I measures, looking to tbe live stock had Consumption and nothing could sanitation, and the eradication of be done for me. I was given up to any inrectious of contagious diseases. die. The offer of a free trial bottle In witness whereof, I have here­ of Dr. King’s New Discovery for unto set my hand and caused the Consumption, induced mo to try it. Great Seal of this state to be here- Results were startling. I am now nnto affixed, this 16th day of June, on the road to recovery and owe all 1903. to Dr. King’s New Doscovery. It GEORGE 0. PARDEE, surely saved my life” This great cure Governor of the State of Califor­ is guaranteed for all throat and nia. Attest: C. F. Curry, Sec. of lung diseases by R. S. Knowlton Druggist. Price 50c& $1.00. Trial State. Bottles free. áfi¡ Oregon Lumber Wanted. As lumber is so scarce in onr country we hardly expect any new bridges, but as fast as our horses break through the old ones, we trust that new plank be promptly relaid if they can be seenrod on this coast, and tbe old pieces can be used to good advantage in re­ building some of onr town cross walks. Y. Z. X. SHEEP PELTS For Sale. ‘ WOOL %%r H ID E S FURS N on-M agnetic M c M i l l a n The New England FUR A WOOL CO TANNERY« F U R S Coquille Valley Packing Company Priueipal placo of business and 3, the North half of the Northeast quarfpr, and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 17; the East half of the Southwest quarter, and the Southest quarter of Section 18 Lot 1 of Section 16; Lots 3 and4, the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 9, alt in Township 28 Soutli Runge 14 West of Willamette Meridian, and situated in the County of Coos State of Oregon, con­ taining 660.38 acres, of which 352.25 acres are owned by your petitioners: Wherefore your petitioners pray that this Court appoint three disinter­ ested persons who are non-residents of the said proposed diking district as viewers to view out and survey such dikes anil daniB in said proposed diking district as to said viewers shall seem proper and expedient, and to provide for the placing of the dike already con­ structed in thorough repair and up to a uniform standard, and make report to this Court of their doings, as by law required: That this Court make an order direct­ ing the Clerk of this Court to cause to be published for four successive weeks in the officials newspaper of this County, this petition, and a notice to interested parties fixing a time for the hearing of this petition and the report oi the viewers: That upon the hearing of this petition and t lie report of said viewers this Court make an order declaring the said premises as corrected, viewed and surveyed by the viewers, a diking dis­ trict and thereupon appoint from among the land holders and owners thereof a Superintendent of such diking district. Anil your petitioners will ever pray etc, Respectfully submitted, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1903, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by aot of August 4, 1892, SILAS W. NOAH, o f Marshfield, county o f Coos, state of Ore­ gon, has this day hied in this office bis sworn statement No.5474, for the purchase of the Lots 1, 2 and EaRt % N. W. % of Section No. 30, iu Township No. 275, range No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim­ ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his olaim to said land be­ fore W. U. Douglas. U. 8. Commissioner for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat­ urday, the 3rd day of October 1903. He names as witnesses: Richard Coke, Thos. Coke, N. E. Harry, J. E. Noah, all o f Marshfield, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3nd day of Oot. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. NOTICE FOR J a s . F. F lanagan . Petitioners. CITATION In the County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the petition 1 of J. W. Bennett and others j for the organization of a Citation. Dyking District out of por­ tions of Seetionsfl, 16,17 and 18, Tp. 28 S. R. 14 W . TO ALL PERSON'S INTERESTED, G R EETIN G :— In the name of the State of Oregon :— Yon are hereby cited and required to appear before this Court at the Court Room thereof, at the Court House in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, on Wednesday, thu 2d day of September, 1903, to show cause, if any there be, why the said above petition be not granted, or why the viewers' report be not aikjpteil, and incorporated into the records of this Court. Witness the Hon. L. Hnrlocker, Judge of the County Court of Coo* County, Oregon, with the seal of said Court affixed this 6th day of July, 1903. The ,Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall, Two teams of young marcs, all I was troubled for several years of Bandon, want to Marshfield well broke and gentle to ride or Friday for Sunday services. Mr. with chronic indigestion and nerv­ drive and true to pull, and of med­ Horsfall held services at Port Or­ ous debility," writes F. J. Green, of ium size, and two wagons, complete Lancaoter, N. H. “ No remedy help­ ford a week ago Sunday. with covers, almost new, a 3-in, ed me until I began using Electric Baine, and 3-in. Hicory. Will sell Our young friend, Ed Lindberg, Bitters, which did me more good singly or together reasonably or o f Port Orford, wbo attended the than all the medicines I ever used. trade for town lots- Horses may Academy at this place last winter, They have also kept my wife in ex­ be seen at Colvin pasture on Riack came up Thursday and proceeded cellent health for years. She says creek. to tbe bay on a business trip. Electric Bitters aro just splendid W. W. D avir , Coquille. Carl Newhall, convicted to the for female troubles; that they are a peniDteotiary for one year for lar­ grand tonic and in* igornter for W anted .— Live agents to sell Dr. ceny from Coos county at the last weak, run down women. No other White’s Electric Combs, patented tprm of Cricuit Court has been medicine can take its place in our Jan. 1.V9. Cure daudrufT, hair fall­ pardoned by Oov. Chamberlain on family.” Try them. Only 50c. ing out sick and nervous headaches, account of failing eye sight. Satisfaction guaranteed by R. S. yet costs no more than nu ordinary L . H . H azard , Mrs. Mollis Allen, of South Knowlton. comb. Sells on sight. Agents Countv Clerk. Fork, Ity., says she has prevented are wild with success. Send50 cts - < tt- - Dissolution Notice. attacks of cholera morbus by tak­ for sample (half price). Write Russian statesmen now make fur­ ing Chamberlin’s Stomach and quick. The Dr. White Electric j ther promises rno-e genial and sooth­ Notico is hereby given that the Comb Co., Decatur, 111. and Liver Tablets when she felt an ing than before. Russian states­ attack comini' on. 8ucli attacks co-partnership heretofore existing men are the most promising ever. are usually caused by indigestion j between the undorsigned, under and these Tablets are just what is Ith® Arm name of McAdams & Sim- A Grand Opporlunily fora Ranch- noeded to cleanse the stomach and mons, is this day dissolved by mu- ward of! the approaching attack.1' 11*' consent. The business will A ranch of 219 acres, ono o f the Attacks of bilious colic may be pre- 1,0 continued by McAdams A Farm- P o u ltr y F a r m , best on the upper Coquille, at a vented iu the snme way, for hh U> | or at the place of business heroto- bargain. Oue-half down nnrl bal­ i fore occupied by the old firm, eith­ by R. 8. Knowlton prop ance on long lime. Enquire at er member o f which will receive file H f .HALD office or the Myrtle Onr friend and former helper, moneys due, or settle accounts ARAGO, OREGON. Point express office. G o H Busier, who has been against said firm. S. H. M c A dams . Mr. Rilev’a right hand man on the Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, j W . C. S immons . STEAMER Port Orfoid Tribune Bince tbe and eggs $1 per setting. first of April, came tip Thursday N o tio n and proceeded to uorth Bend yes­ FOR SALE. terday morning where he goes to All persons knowing themselves A fine stock rano’ . consisting of | taka charge of the mechanical de- lartiuent <>f the new paper to he to he indebted to the Lyons estate, 320 acres o f land, which contain ! Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle started at that pi ice in a short time or having claims against the name 2,900,000 feet o f fine saw tiinbor. a Point at 7:30 a. m. by Mr. Ingle a young gentleman will please call and settle the'part of which is cedsr; 75 acres Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille whom we mentioned several weeks same at once as the business 1ms cleroed, a poitiou in cultivation:I City at 1:3l) p. m. changed hands aud all accounts good house aud barn. jPrice, ago a* having come from the east HAHVEY JA MES, Address Martin Miller. snd had been looking the field must he settled as early ae pussihle F28U0. W. H. IqYONS. Mgr. Captain. Dora, Ore over with a view o f starting a pa|x>r. ^ Biilf Ply moiitli Rock J, R. Stillwell, ‘W e lc o m e ’ Oregon Myrtle Point, A general packing business carried on. The best meats the country' can produce always on hand. Highest cash price pnid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD OF UlRECTORS: DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, E. 8. DEAN WM SLINGSBY, E. E. DAVENPORT. J. A. LAIB & GO. Register. — nr w 'T E T i- PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., June 23,1903. Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ance with the provisions of the aot o f Con­ gress of Jane 3,1878, entitled “ An net for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washin­ gton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub lie Land States by act o f Angnst, 4 ,18;>2, W ILLIAM H. BUNCH, O f McKinley, oonnty o f Coos. State of Or­ egon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No, 5396, for the purchase o f the N. o f N.E. (being lots 1 and 2) o f Section No. 26 in Township No. 27, Range No. 11 West, 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 L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos county, Oregon, at Coquille, Oregon, on Friday, the 11th day ofSeptember, 1903. H* names as witnesses: Chas. Heller, Lonis Heller, H. E. Wilcox and E. P. Mast, all of McKinley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely F i . anaoan & B ennett B a n k , the above-described lands aro requested to By J. W . Bennett, Pres. tile their claims in this office on or before said 11th day o f September, 1903. J. W . B ennett , J. T. BRIDGES, B ennett S wanton , ________________________ ______ Register. R. . W illiams , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, G eo . F. W inchester , ------------- a «•» a------------- B e tte r T b n » G o ld . = S H IP Y O U R = ? = GENERAL DIRECTORY. In the C oun ty Court for C oo» County, Theodore Houseyelt...................... President h tate of Oregon : John H ay.......................... Secretary of State In the m atter ol the iietitiou °f) Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury J . W . Bennett a n d o th e rs fo r the - Elihu H oot......................... Secretary of War ■let) organization of a diking d i,trie E. A. H itchcock........ Secretary o f Interior FLEECE. T o the Honorable, the C ounty Court Wui. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy al.ive named: Jas. F. Wilson — Secretary of Agricultuiu Nickel Silver Case Y our petitioners Flanagan A Bennett P. O. Knox........................................ Attorney Geuoral Bank, a corporation organised and H. G. Payne.................................. Postmaster General Fully GuaianUed existin g under the law« of Oregon, Ja». For sale by Melville W. Fuller................................. Chief Justice H. Flanagan, J. W . Bennett, H. W ill­ O R B O O N S T A T S O F F I C E US. ALL JEWELERS iams, G eorge W inchester and Bennett | John H. Mitchell I muitrated Booklet ..........U. 8. Senator j Swanton, would respectfully represent 1 Joseph Simon on request. showing , , 1 'I'hna __ Tho«. U H. *P Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Dist and enow : COLORED That each of the above named petit­ M. A. M oody............ Congressman 2nd DiRt • ■ T O ■• • * FANCY ioners ia the owner of a parcel o f land Geo. E. Chamberlain.................... Governor DIALS within the boundaries of the herein- F. I. Dunbar.................... Secretary of State Chas. T. Moore...................State Treasurer alter described proposed diking district, J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction ; and that together petitioners are the J. K.,W hitney............................State Printer j Watch Co. owners of more than one half of the A. M. Crawford............... Attorney General | acreage of the said proposed diking R. S. Bean. ) F. A. Moore, V............ Supreme Judges district: C. E. Wolverton, I M I N N E A P O L I S It E X P O R T E R S . . That the lands included within the M. L. Chamberlain............................. S H E E P S K IN - IM P O R T E R S * said proposed diking district are subject .........Clerk Board School Land Com. to overflow by tide water and by freshets C, B. Bellinger.................. U. 8. Dist. Judge j and would so overflow unless dikes be W. F. Mathews........................U. 8. Marshal Oct) young Hors#, one double constructed anil maintained thereon D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Psv. j and the dike already there constructed John H. H all................D. 8. Dist. Attorney j Seated covered Can iage, ono sei ■ 2 Ó O - 2 I 2 F I R S T AVE. N O R T H SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I;«?; M I N N E A P O L I S , M I N N . be repaired and maintained: J. W. Hamilton.................................... Judge of Doable Buggy Harness and one That the dike which is already upon G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney Wagon. For sale at a bargain. HIGH l ’ RÌÙSS. q C lC X “ ASH ’IK’ I I K M said premises was constructed entirely U. s. LAND GFFIOI. v q it.cr-ic- • a .68 I ' at the expense of these petitioners and Henry B ooth..................................... Receiver Inquire of .1. G. Fish« Coquille. petitioners predecessors in title, and J. T. Bridges...................... Register COOS COUNTY OFFICERS. that the same is now in great need of E. F. D A V E N P O R T , D. H. JOHNSON, E. S. DEAN, L. Hnrlocker.......................................... Judge repairs: Secretary. Vico President. President. L. H. Hazard.......................................... Clerk That it is desired to form a diking Stephen Gallier.....................................Sheriff district of the hereinafter described J. B. Du 1 ley..................................... Treasurer proposed diking district so as to improve T. J. T h rift........................................Assessor said premises by diking the same and W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent by repairing and maintaining the said Wm. H orsfall..................................... Coroner (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) S. B Catbcart................................... Surveyor dike already thereon: The said proposed diking district is D .'M cIntosh............................Commissioner C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . described as follows to-w it: Lota 1, 2 K. C. Dement.......................... Commissioner Teachers' Examination. The regular examination of ap­ plicants for state and county papers, will be held in my office in Coquille, beginning August 12, at 9 a. ra. and continuing three days. Dated this 16th day of July, 1903. W. H. B ench , County Supt. I PH it ion. D epartment of the I nterior . Land Office at Rosebnr*, Oregon, Jnne 20, 1903. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow- ing-nnnu-iJ settler has filed notice o f his intention to make final oomntation proof in support o f his olaim, nndtbAl s i id proof wiil be made before L. H. Hazard. County Clerk, at Coquille City, Oregon, on O cto­ ber 1,1903, viz: W iiliainJ. Moon, on home­ stead entry No. 11881. for the 8. U o f 8. V o f 8eo. 4, t . 28. 8. R. 11 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence apon and cultiva­ tion of said land, viz: Arthur L. Brown, of McKinley, and F. C. Kinuicntt, Sherman Flinn and Edward N. Moon, o f Fairview. Oregon. J. I*. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o f tho Interior, Land office, Rosebnrg, Oregon, May 28. 1903. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler nas filed notioe o f his inten­ tion to make final commutation proof in support o f his claim, and that said proof will be made before L. H- Hazard. County Clerk, at Coqaille, Oregon, on July 18, 1903, viz: Ura F. Snow, Hd E. No. 11559. fn* the E. X N.W. See. 32. T. 27 8., R 11 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation o f said land, viz: H. E. Wil­ cox and U. Lee Mast, of McKinley, Arthur Brown, of Lee, and L. A. L ew horn, o f Co­ qaille, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offioe. Roseburg, Oregon. May 9, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the prevision« of the act o f Congress of Juno 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States o f California, C regon, Nevada.and Washington Territory” aa extended to nil the Pablic Land States by act o f August 4, 1892. Hardware, Stoves, Tin aqd Agate ware Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement, Agricultural Impements, Paigts and oils, GLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices T uttle T emperance House. O o c L U -ill© O i t y , O r e g o n . First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHIN E6L l AECR First Street— East End of Bridge. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, I I ! i ! PRO PRIETO R Saddle Horses of best quality n'.iv y o n hand . G o o d R j j„ ¡.„ad ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage ai ,1 Livery basin ass. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. CITARLE» T. JOHNSON. o f Templeton, enr.ntv **f Coos, St ite of Oregon, hns this day filed in this office hi« lworn statement No. 5*24 for the purchase o f tb*» Lot 4 Sec 31 Tp. 26 S. It 11 W.. and Lots 3 and 4 of Section No. 6. in Township 1 No. 27 S. Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia mo-e vnl snble for it« timber or stone i than for agricultural purposes and to; establish his c ’ .tirn to said land before W. U. Douglas. U. 8. Commissioner for Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday th* 2’ rh day of July, 1903. He names as witnesses: Jesse Smith. Al Smith and W. H. M T'-rin. o f Marshfield. Or., and F. 11. T r y I r. of Fairyiew. Oregon. An* oid a'l persons claiming adversely the nlwiv- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on nr l>efore Delivered pm id : 5th »’ av of lulv 1903. Don t Have Cold Feet J T. BKTDIJF». Register. -B U T B U R N - John Peart's Coal, by Walker A N .. a i to nil parts of tow n at $ laryti scales i ■onfievtb i .dn'ny 10 ci nta per lumi. per ton