Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 18, 1908, Image 1

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    CotjttiUc Hcfalà
V o l . 25: No. 26.
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908.
EnUred ah second-class matter May
3, 1909, at the postoffice at Caqilille,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
1 , 1*79.
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DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SDEGEON.
OflUe at Slocum’ a Drug Store.
C o q u il l e , O h eoon .
Phone
Main 133.
A. F. Kir8hman,
Dannar.
OSee .two door* South o f Poat oflloe.
Coquille
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Oregon.
W. E. THRESHER '
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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O regon
E. D. SPERRY
Attorney and Coonoellor at Law.
Ofloa in Robinson Building
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W. C. CHASE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offiee InJRobinaon Building, Upstairs
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
firat-elaaa References
Fifteen Years’ Experience
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C o q u il l e C i t y , O re
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
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Martin Building
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Front Street
COQUILLI, O b KQON
A. J. Sherwood,
A ttorkbt - at -L a w ,
N otary P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A t t o e n m - at -L aw ,
N o t a it P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A ttorneys - at -L aw ,
Dealai
im R eal E s t a t i of
all
kinds.
Marshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-at-Law,
Netary Public.
Phone 761.
M a r s h v ir l d ,
O regon .
E. 6. D. Holden
L aw tbb .
J ustice of the P bace
U. 8. O om aitsioaer, General Insurance
Agent, tad Notary Publie. Office
im Robinson Building.
Coquille
regon.
•QUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT GO
Str. D I S P A T C H
Tern W hit., M uter
Arrives
Leaves
Banden
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Coquills.. .10 A * .
4 r-M.
Bandon ..
C.aeecU at Coquill, with train for Marshfield
aid eteamer K-ho for Myrtle Point.
Cea utile
Str. F A V O R I T E
J. U. Mnomaw. Master,
I Arrives
Bandon. . 10:45 a - m .
C oquille. 4:45 F-Vf
Ncls P. Nelson.
P rosp er, O regon .
Agent for
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
The boat, cheapest and most eon-
fVBieat power on the marke».
W ea v iv o . Mrs. K. Hol-
eereon, Wickham residence east of
the Christian church, does fine
carpetand rug weaving. Call and
im samples of her work and get
prices.
C arpet
C o o n ty Court P roceed in g«.
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Expenses in vacation after Jan­
uary 1908 term.
Officers, salaries..................¿1443 34
Indigent Soldiers,.............
80 00
Juvenile Court, .................
54 80
lndigents ........................... 311 00
Telephone .........................
24 89
Bills allowed at March 1908 term.
In re juvenile court
H W Dunham, keeping,
clothing etc. EUa Tours
et als .................................
G T Treadgold, Notary char­
ges $4 not allowed.........
A W Kelly Recorder fees
H \V Dunham, conveying
E. Leneve to Reform
school ...............................
Kittio Brosi, witness...........
In re justice courts.
E. G. D. Holden, drawing
Jury list.............................
J. J. Lamb assisting...........
C. M. Steels assisting........
O. A. Kelly, draw:nw jury
list......................................
W Rohm assisting...............
J Meador assisting .............
C L Pennock, drawing jury
list...............................
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Geo N Farrin assisting.. . .
Geo Watkins,
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State vs W. T. Cook
C L Pennock J. P. fees. . . .
A T Johnson, const, fees....
State vs Dave Clinck
C L Pennock J. P. fees,...
A T Johnson, const fees...
State vs Frank Johnson
E. G. D. Holden, J P fees
Lee ¿Goodman const fees,
Kittie Brosi, witness..........
T A Walker witness...... ..
Lee Goodman, witness, not
allowed
E G D Holden J P fe e s .......
W W Gage, const fees,.......
Walter Huffman, witness.
E M Huffman witness....
Franz Huffman witness,...
Henrv Miller witness......
Hugh Johnson, witness.......
Wm. Warner, witness..... .
Tom Wayne witness........
State vs Cbas Marcy.
C L Pennock J P fees.......
J W Carter consttFees....
Geo P Topping J P fees...
R E Gardner Const fees.
State vs ltufus Sell
O. A Kelly J P fees...........
Wm Rohm Const fees.......
J D Donaldson juror..........
W D Roberts juror................
J McGee
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J B R Shelton •*
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J ohn Barrows “
E Richardson, “
Steve steward witness.........
W A Bean
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Ben Tabor, witness...........
E M Peters
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J F Lee
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Chas Sneddon
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D Urqubart
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C A Peterson
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James Gordon, “ ............
Jas Harrison,
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28 70
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2 00
2 00
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60
50
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15 10
J D Wetmore, hospital con­
9 05
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tract..................................... 92 80 W W Gage Board of prison­
Bandon Drug Co, for indi- -
97 14
ers ............................. ...
gents, not allowed.
W Culin 2 visits to prison­
Coquille Livery Co, trip to
3 00
ers .....................................
hospital............................... 2 00 A G R obb exam, teachers... 30 00
Minnie McCloskey examin­
Mfld Genl Hospital, for Della
ing teachers .................... 30 00
Robison, not allowed
Minnie Hermann exam Mss
9 00
Sisters of Mercy, for Edith
Ida E Gamble exam Mss
9 00
Houghton, not allowed,
Laura Wise, exam M s s ....
9 00
Western Ogn Genl Hospital,
1 00
Contract patients............... 152 50 T H Mehl k Co., mantels
In re officers Salaries etc.,
Jos Ferry, supplies, Winter 33 80
C A Johnson, 2 coffis,Indians 20 00 Walter Culin Health officer
salary ..............
41 57
Hotel Coquille, for Armfield 1 25
W H Bunch Suptndt sal etc. 210 27
Chas Stauff, supplies for Del­
A G Thrift Dep Assessor... 132 00
la Robinson......................... 32
Jottie Watson labor Clerks
S O Co, supplies for Nancy
Office................................. 117 50
Palmer................................ 5
Ray Collier labor Clk’s ofee 120 00
Masters & McLain, coal For
R H Mast labor Clk’s Ofce 171 50
Nelson..... .".......................... 10
J S Lawrence labor Sheriff's
Pioneer Groe Co, supplies
Office ............................... 42 50
for Nelson........................... 15
Vane
Maury labor Sheriff’s
In Re Poor Farm Expense.
Office
............................... 13 50
J W Leneve, merchandise 123
R A Botes labor Shf’s Ofce 08 75
R S Knowltou, drugs, etc... 20
Reta Johnson labor Sheriff's
N Lorenz, Merchandise..... 61
Office ............................... 08 50
C M 8keels,
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26
C A Johnson labor Sheriff’s
People's Market, meats...... 6
Offie ................................. 107 50
A W Sleeper, smithing....... 5 00
McAdams Bros, Bmitbing... 8 65 John F Hall salary as Co.
Judge .............................. 166 66
P E Drane, groceries.......... 23
Lloyd Spires Com. salary 91 80
Land & Lyons, “
26
E A Anderson Com salary 33 80
G A Robinson, merchandise 5
State of Oregon, 1
E L Tozier, horse blankets.
County of Coos, j 8
ete...................................
I, James Watson, County Clerk,
T H Mehl k Co, hardware... 12
ex-officio Clerk of the County Court
Coq Furniture Co, furniture 5
of the State of Oregon, in and for
Jessie Miller, labor............... 28
Coos County, do hereby certify that
Chas Fox, Supnt salary....... 144
the foregoing is a true syuopsis of
I d Re Insane Expense.
the bills of expense audiited and al­
W Culin, exam Hoffman............. 5
lowed by the County Court at the
J O Stemmier, guarding
March, 1908, term of said Court,
H offm an............................. , 3
and of tho whole of said bills as the
J Richmond, exam Molley
same appear of record in the Jour­
B a rk low ............................. 5
nals of said Court, now in my office
In Re Taxation.
and custody.
R H Mast, refund on tax sale 13 67
Witness my band and the seal of
In Re Roads and Bridges; Rock said Court affixed, this 10th day of
Quarry Expense.
March, 1908.
J ames W atson .
A1 Ames, labor........................ 11 50
(Seal.)
County Clerk.
Walter Johnson, lahor............ 43 30
Willis Rickman
labor 52 25
No Use to Die.
Clarence Johnson,
31 75
“ I have found out that there is
E I Ingram
36 62 no use to die of lung trouble as
Ray Lowe
51 75 long as you can get Dr. King’s New
W F Keller
25 00 Discovery,” says J. P. White, of
fiushboro, Pa. ‘‘I would not be
Arthur Barger
56 81
alive today only for that wonder­
John West
03 70 ful medicine. It loosens up a cough
G. W. Eby
74 67 quicker than anything else, and
George Pope
60 89 cures lung disease even after the
Ray Lowe,
21 05 case is pronounced hopeless.” This
most relianle remedy for coughs
Isom Clinton
72 00
and colds, la grippe, asthma, bron­
Walter Johnson
23 95 chitis and hoarseness, is sold under
Clarence Johnson
9 15 guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s drug
Clarence Barklow
30 50 store. t>Po and $1.00. Trial bottle
E I Ingram,
15 45 free.
1.50
P er Y ear
ANNOUN CEM EN T.
To the Republican voters of Coos
county, Oregon.
Greeting: I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the nom­
ination for School Superintendent
of Coos county, subject to your
pleasure at tbe Rrepublican prima­
ries.
R obert G o e t z .
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REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED
OF
✓ /
Edison or Victor
Phonographs,
Cut Glass, Hand
Painted China,
Silverware,
Watches and
Clocks call onus
W e Guarantee.
To the members of tbe Republi­
can party of Coos county.
Gentlemen: I hereby announce
my candedacy for the office of ¡Sher­
iff of Coos county, subject to your
pleasure at the primary eleotion to
be held April 17, 1908.
Respectfully yours,
A. M. S nyder .
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E. C. BARKER & CO’S.
Lame Shoulder.
Whether resulting from a sprain
or from rheumatic pains, there is
nothing so good for a lame shoulder
as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ap­
ply it freely and rub tbe parts
vigorously at each application and
a quick cure is certain.
For sale
by R. £. Knowlton.
Sucessor to WILSON
strawberry
hundred.
Phone 7x3.
plants
75
cts
JEWELRY CO.
Coquille Transfer Co.,
F or S ale .— A large lot of Magoon
per
W. H. MANSELL, Prop.
E. E. H ampton
Arago Or
W ILL M EET A L L BO ATS AND TRA IN S.
Quick’s Exchange is the place to
go for a stepladder. They make Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call-
them to order— light, strong and
in Phone 116.
any length.
2
8 70
7 GO
1 30
1 20
1 60
1 80
71 05
40 1 W F Keller
F or Sale
C
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Scbroeder
2
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Geo
Houghton
31
3 00
Stock Ranch of 280 acres, excel­
4
1 50 Haling Lundy & Sons
lent range, also abundant out-side
1
1 50 L H Pearce, axle grease
range. The place has the following
3 00 G S Davis, w ood,................. 26
improvments: Good house of five
In Re Roads and Ferrys.
1 50
rooms, porch 8ft in width on two
C
B R i E R B N C o freight
1 50
sides house,
pump on kitchen
on roex............................. 10 00
1 50
porch, good living water,
Barn
1 50 Wm Kay, viewing roads 72 00 40 ft by 60 ft fully equipped with
Hdwre
Co.
1 50 Marshfield
stalls, mangers,stansions, etc. Large
Hdwre for.S. Slu ferry,
5 75
1 50
wood shed, wagon shed, chicken
Byrd S. Lattin trip to ferry
6
hsuse, etc,, all in good repair. Good
In re Coroner’s court.
T H Mehl & Co nails for
small bearing orchard, assorted fruit,
E. Mingus, Inquest Lyman A
Coq ferry...........................
30
considerable timber for logs and
Sally Ann (Indians)
11^ 00
McAdams Bros smithing for
some hay land cleared, considerable
Inquest upon John Dolan.
Ooq ferrv........................... 16 25
I fencimg.
Place well
watered.
Tug Condon
juror.......
2 00
Levi Nichols salary as ferry­
Price, $7.50 per acre, terms, En-
Jas Cowan
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2 00
man Coq. ferry............... 90 00 | quire of D. P. S trang , J r , owner.
Wm Noble
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2 00
Parkersbnrg Oregon.
Ira Albee salary as ferryman 80 00
F P Norton,
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2 00
S B Cathcart surveying eto. 85 45
E L Price
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2 00
Best Healer in the World.
R F Cox ebaimnan............
2 00 i
A D Hall
. •< .......
2 00
R Pomeroy chairman..........
4 00
Rev, F. Starbird, of East Ray-
C J Millis
witness........
1 50
6 00 mond, Maine, says:
“ I have used
T W Drane
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Wm Kardell
“
1 50
6 00 Buiklin’s Arnica Salve for several
D Pomeroy axman...............
C E Powers
“ ....
1 50
arrny wound, and
Ed Abernetby chainman..... 12 00 ^ year8’ on my
other obstinate sores, and find it
W F Miller,
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1 50
Joe Windle axman...............
6 00 is the best healer in the world. I
Martin Breen
“
I 70
Everett Howe chainman... 12 00 used it too with great success in
A S Lund
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1 70
Price
Clark Bunch axman............ 12 00, my veteranary business.”
John Leneve,
“ .............
1 50
Oscar Bunch
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12 00 25c. at R. S. Knowlton’s drugstore
E E Straw Exam, physician 10 00
Ernest Norton roadman..... 12 00
E Mingus coroner fees....... 22 80
W a n te d
Pioneer Hardware Co. mdse
In re stationery and printing.
for S Sin ferry........;......
8 95
School District No. 58 desires ap­
G A Bennett, blanks for As­
A N Gould surveying, maps
plications from teachers for a term
sessor.................................... 84 00
etc....................................... 35 00 of school beginning about first of
Coq Valley Sentinel, printing 24 45
In re Miscellaneous bills.
March.
Coos Bay Harbor,
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3 10 Hnling Lundy k Sons, door, '
• Grade and reference’s will be an
W W Gage, post cards, etc.. 34 85
lock, hinges, court house
3 80 importent consideration by the
board. AJress W. D. Roberts,
Jas Watson, postage, ete..... 30 00 J E Quick map cabinet etc
J. L. Briggs or 3. D. Donaldson,
J S Dellinger, blanks........... 14 00
surveyor..........H...... 52
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directors Coquille, Oregon.
Glass <fe Prudbomme, bankers
Coquille Herald printing
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case for Assessor................ 9 00
notices......... a , 1 , , . 4 ....... 27 84
Don’t go on the boats or train
Busbong k Go, blank books,
W T Kerr suncT for Hollen­
hungry, as you can get a good din-
election envelops, etc........ 653 60
beck delinquents...........
8 70 ner at the Palace restaurant in good
time.
Myrtle Point
Enterprise
R S Knowlton supplies for
officers .............................. 28 05
court proceedings.............. 67 60
N extlim e you ordre flour, specify
C O Drydeo, printing............ 25 75 Coquille Furniture
Co.
SOUND RING
oh air ete........ .'..................
9 45 ✓ Before ordering suita, call and
Coq H n u tr, court proceed­
ings, etc*..................... .V....'. 54 30 Peart Bros coal . l ............... 110 8<> see Drain's samples. O ood fits and
satisfaction guaranteed.
in re lndigents, etc.
Phoebe Whetstone laundry.
$
Uaequaled as a Cure for Croupe.
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“ Besides being an excellent rem­
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edy for colds and throat troubles,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
unequaled as a cure lor croup,’’ *
says Harry Wilson of Waynetown, *
Ind. When given as soon ns tbe *
croupy cough appears, this remedy
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will prevent the attack. It is used
successfully in many tliousads of
homes. For sale by R. 8. Knowl- *
on.
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
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Josh’s Place,
T. H. MEHL, Proprietor.
Billiard
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Card rooms ^
and
and
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Soft Drinks ^
Poo! Tables
SELECTION.
United States Land Office.
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Roseburg, Oregon, February 26, 1908. *
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
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Notice is hereby given that the state *
City News Stand.
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of Oregon, on June 27, 1807, applied for *
n vK T i w ' / i of sec 34, tp 27 S, R. 10 W, of *
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W.M.andfiled in this office alist of school /T\
/K 7i\ / K / ¡ n / K /i\ /i\ / K /I n ? in T in / in /I n / in 7 n / in ?K T in 7 in 7I n 7 in 7ÎN 7 in 7I\
indemnity selections in which it selected
said land : and that said list is open to
the public for inspection. Any and all 8.H . McADAMS
W. L. McADAM8
persons claiming adversely the above
deacribed land or any legal subdivision
thereof, or claiming the same under the
mining laws, or desiring to show said
land to be more valuable for mineral
than for agricultural purposes, or to ob­
ject to said selection for any lawful rea-
sod, should file their claims or their
affidavits of protest or contest in this
CARRIAGE AND
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
office on or before the 22nd day of April
1908.
WAGON WR0K
AND OUTFITS
1 hereby designate the Coquillellerald,
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Oregon
published at Coquille, Oregon, as the Coquille______ -
newspaper in which the above notice ia
O -o o d . S i i a t r e
a n d
H a ir
C u t
to be published.
B cnjamin L. E d d y ,
GO TO
Register.
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND
Notice is hereby given that the State
Land Hoard will receive sealed bids un­
Across the street from Hotel Coquille
til 2 o’clock p. m. Monday, March 2,
1908, for the following described land:
Lot Oof Section 10,Townihip30south,
First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water
Range 15 W.
Each bid must he accompanied by
cash or postal money order for at least
one-fifth of the amount offered.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved.
Address the undersigned and mark
the envelope “ Bid for State Land.”
CHAS. V. GALLOWAY,
State Land Agent.
Salem, Oregon, February 1, 1908.
McADAMS BROS.
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers
R. E. NOSLER
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F. S. DOW
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
08, [
January 31, 1908,
Notice is hereby given that Walter R.
Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed
notice of his intention to make final five
ear proof in support of his claim, v iz.
‘ omestead entry No. 12306 made Dec.
Î?
23,1902, for the 8 % NWJ4 Section 20,
Township 28 South, Range 13 W.W. M,,
and that said proof will 1» made Iwfore
L. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Commissioner at
Marshfield, Oregon, on Monday, April
6, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove this continuous residence upon
and cultivation of the land, vis.
B. F. Smith of Riverton, Oregon.
E. A. Smith of Riverton, Oregon.
Madison Scott of Riverton, Oregon.
W . R.’ Panter of Bandon. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
Agent fo r Sperry's Best and Sound °ing Flour, Ground Feed
Etc.
Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware­
house. SIG HANSEN in charge.
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Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. I
January 31, 1908.)
Notice is hereby given that Benjamin
j F. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed
i notice of his intention to make final
five rear proof in support of his claim
vis: Homestead entry No. 11887 made
July 31, 1902, for the N « N W W Section
20, T o w n s h ip 28 South. Range 13 W.W.
M. . and that said proof will he made tie-
1 fore 1 . A. Liljeqvist, U. 8. Commis­
sioner at Marshfield, Oregon, on Mon­
day, April 6,1908.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rssidence upon
and cultivation of the land, vis:
Wslter Smith of Riverton, Oregon.
Madison Soott of Riverton, Oregon.
W. R. Panterof B»ndon, Oregon.
E. A. Smith of Riverton, Oregoo.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
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