Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 03, 1908, Image 2

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    "Dements best” is the Hour
For Sweet milk und cream call at
Lots of new shoes just iu at Ski e s
Drsne sells it.
the City milk Depot, near the Enter­
Skeols & Sou have the flour that
prise
Meat
Market.
For bargains in shoes, see Drnne
wins.
st big new store.
Fon S ai . e . A choice piece of bot-
I
Garden sets of differet sizes at
Denuiiful lugrune Art Squares at j tom land. Inquire of George S.
W EDNESDAY, JUNEH. 1908
Hersev V
7 C.
r* Uird'g.
T a iv rl’o
* H
n h ia n n
Robison,
Coquille.
?_________________________________ W.
Next time you ordre floor, specify
DeW itt’s Little Early Risers ure
E lection R eturn«.
‘‘White River” Flour is the best
SOUND RING
|
small,
safe,
sure
and
gentle
little
-------
Robins ui has it.
Jars o f all sizes, also stone ch u rn s
Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
We give below a few figures, sb
w c Lnir(i wj|i receive a lot of ; pills.
at Hersey’s
best we can gather from the parties frujt j„ rg by next steamer,
Foi good dairy ranches, good
Seed grain and feed—u!l kiuds
who brought in the returns from
farm or city prt perty, call at the
the various poling places.
These
Dr. Wetmoie of .Iyrt e Point. Central Heal Estate Exchange, B. at SkeeL’.
parties did not always bring re-1
10 ou> - ' » b i l e in town to­ B. Pauli, manager.
F o r se w iD g m achine needles g o to
ports out side of the locked boxes day.
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­ W. H. Scbroeders
aud are incomplete, but shows con­
W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints,
Aldon Candies, fresh form Port­
clusively what the ultimate result oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A ders, give instant relief. Price 25
cents. It. S. Knowlton, Coquille land, at Getty A Collier’s.
will be.
Co’s.
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
For State Senator
Go to Goff it an d Goodman for j
Manley Barklow and family, ae-
W. C. Chase................................. 884
C a u p e t W e a v in g .
Mrs. K. Hoi bargaing in second-hand goods.
companieb by Mrs. Barkow's two
Hugh McLean........ ...................620
brothers Elmer and John Stone, verson, Wickham residence east of
Oregon or California Burbank
Representative
started for Boise Idaho yesterday. the Christian church does fine seed potatoes for Sale. Address
R. E. L. Redellion................... 1020
carpet and m g weaving: Call and
Big cuts or little cuts, small
J. C. W atson .
L. D. Kenney............................... 748
see samples of her work and get
scratches or bruises or big ones are
S h eriff
prices.
If you want a nice suit of clothes !
W. W. Gage................................1364 healed quickly by DeWitt’s Witch
— latest f ill style. Robinson has
Levi Smith................................... 757 Hazel Salve. It is especially good
F ob S ale — Good new house of 5
them.
for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt’s. rooms hall pantry and closets, 5J
Treasurer
The hntumo 'k season is here
J. B. Dulley................................. 999 Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
lotswith good orchard begining te
again, and so are tbe hammocks, at
J. J. Lamb................................... 711
There was no formal program bear, woodhouse and barn. Inquir W. C. Laird’s.
Assessor
at this office.
followed out in this city on Memoral
Before ordering suits, call and
T. J. Thrift............................... 996
For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one- see Drain's samples. Good fits and
N. C. Medley............................... 912 Day, but large crowds visited the
cemeteries and hardly a grave was half mile from Coquille; 25 acres satisfaction guaranteed.
Commissioner
W. T. Dement............................... 862 without a bandfull of flowers, while bottom all cleared, fenced and cross
F. S. Dow, the commission merch-
I. T. Weekly............................... 786 as a whole, the yards presented fenced; balance bench land. Good
nt, wants good potatoes. See or
buildings,
orchard,
etc.
Address
United State Senator
the appearance of veritable flower box 5, Coquille, Or.
write Sig Hansen,
H. M. Cake............................... 860
Geo. E. Chamberlain............... 776 gardens. Many people came from
See Jeff D. Wilon, before you or­
Bellingham, May 30.— The plant der yeur spring and summer suits
Against
Prohibition............... 1389 all sections of the county to take
For Prohibition....................... 1340 part in the decorating.
of the Seimon Lumber Go. was lie lakes your mersure and guar­
burned today with a loss of $120,- antees sntafaction.
We are informed that Douglas
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
-
(100.
The fire started in the en­
couty has gone day, and that she Pills are prompt and thorough and
liejMtrt o f the Condition of
will in a very short time strengthen gine room. Owing to the distance
elected B. Fenton for sheriff.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the weakened kidneys and allay of the plant from the city and tbe
At Coquille, in the State o f Oregon, nt the
To
Oregon Teachers:
The troubles arising from inflammation collapse of a trestle carring a water
close o f business May 14, 11)08,
National Educational Association of the bladder. They are recom­ main to the plant tbe fireman saved
RESOURCES.
mended
everywhere.
Sold
by
R.
will hold its next session at Clave"
but one dry kiln.
There is some Loans and discounts.......................... $>35,740 1G
S. Knowlton.
O verdrafts,secured and unsecured
3 44
land, Ohio, June 29 to July 3, in­
insurance.
U. S. bonds to secure circulation. . . 0,250 00
Mrs.
G.
R.
Wickham,
our
clever
clusive, and a goodly attendance
Bonds, securities, e tc......................... 75,878 72
Born in Iowa
from Oregon is desired.
Rates to hotel keeper, her daughter Miss
Banking house, furniture and fix­
Katie and son, Eugene, started for
tures .................................................. 0,608 90
said meeting are as follows:
Our family were all born and
Due from State hanks and bankers. 2,438 65
Calavaras
county,
California,
on
raised
in
Iowa,
and
have
used
First.— From all O. R. Si N.
Lawns 15 to 30 cents now selling at 5 cts.
Due from approved reserve agents. 108,006 48
Embroideries, regular 65 cent now 40 cts.
points, the round trip fare to Monday, first going to Portland by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Checks and other cash item s........... 3,265 75
40
cent dress goods at 15 cents per yard.
Diarrhoea Remedy (made at Des Notes o f other National Banks___
Torscheon
laces 12*4 cts values now 6'4 c
steamer.
They
were
accompanied
340 00
Chicago selling dates, June 19 and
Moines) for years.
We know now Fractional paper currency, nickels
Ladis belts, regular 50 cent values for 15c.
5
cts
values
2 % cts.
by
George
Leach
and
family
who
20, will be $72.50.
good it is from long experience in
and cents..........................................
154 63
Ladies waists, silk, regular $5.00 values
Ladies wrappers $1.50 values 75 cts.
Second.— From points on the S. will go to Klamath Falls for the the use of it.
In fact, when in El Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:
for $3.50.
Specie ....................... 157,31« 85
P. Oregon lines, the rates will very present, trying a higher altitude for Paso, Texas, the writer’s life was
Mens sweaters $2.50 values for $1.50.
Legal-tender notes...
none
saved
by
the
prompt
use
of
this
the
health
of
their
eldest
son,
according to the distance the start­
Ladies waists, Lingerie, regular $3.50
------------------
57.303
85
“ heavy flanel shirts $3.00 values $1.95
remedy. We are now engaged in
Tracy.
ing point is from Portland.
values for $2.25.
tbe mercantile business at Nar- Redemption fund with U . S. Treas­
“ hats $3.00 values for $1.50.
urer (5 per cent o f circulation). . . .
312 50
Third.— Tickets from both O. R.
Word has been received here that coossee, Fla., and have introduced
“ shoes $5.00 vaules for $3.50.
Mens’
and
Ladies’
Underwear
are
suffer­
the remedy here.
It has proven
& N. and S. P. territory will carry
T otal*................
$299,303 08
the aged father of Chief Clerk War­ very successful and is constantly
Ladies shoes $3.50 values $2.25.
ing a terriffic cut.
a going limit of ten days with a
LIABILITIES.
ner of the Blanco hotel, was growing in favor.— Ennis Bros.
final return limit of ninety days,
stricken at bis home in Oakland be­ Tbis remedy is for sale by R. S. Capital stock paid in ..........................$25,000 00
and include stop over privileges in
Surplus Fund .................................... 5,0C0 00
fore Mr. Warner, who left here Sat Knowlton.
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«<»»■«■■■ --- --- —
bcth directions within the limits.
Undivided profits, less expeuses and
urday night in response to a tele­
taxes paid......................................... 9,165 74
Fourth.— It has not yet been de­
Dissolution Notice.
gram, reached there. The deceased
National Bank notes outstanding.. 6,250 00
cided just what the fare will be from
was 76 years old, and death was
Notice is hereby given that the Individual deposits subject to check. 223,200 74
Chicago to Cleveland and return,
Demand certificates o f deposit........ 30,686 60
due to a severe cold contracted co-partnership heretofore existing
but probably will not exceed $9.00
$299,303 08
while seeing thr fleet at ‘Frisco and between the undersigned under the T o ta l........................
for the round trip.
which later developed into bronchi­ firm names of Harry & Goodman
State o f Oregon, >
For furtner information, inquire
tis. —Coos Bay Times.
is this day by mutual consent dis­ C ounty o f C oos,
of your local ticket agent, or write
The above refers to father and solved, All accounts of the firm I, A. J. Sherwood. Cashier o f the a bov e-
nam ed bank, do so le m n ly swear that the
to the undersigned.
brother of Guy Warner, head clerk will be collected and all bills paid above statement is true to the best o f my
Respectfully yours,
in the store of G. A. Robinson in by. J. J. Stanley. Sold this 16th know ledge and belief.
A. J . Sherwood,
J. 11. Ackerman,
Presdent.
this city, who started last week for day of May, 1908.
N. E. A. State Director for Oregon.
C o r r e c t — A ttest:
Oakland, and who has made many
G. W. H arry .
If you have
K. U. D embnt , )
friends in this place who will sym­
W. A. G oodman .
1 j . H a r l o c k k r , ’-Directors
Headache
Peter Loggie of North Bend, to
U. K. S h in e ,
I
pathize with him in his sorrow.
Try One
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured
day concluded a contract with the
FOR
S
ubscribed
and
.w
orn
to
b
e
­
■
management of the Breakwater to
N euralgia .
Three years ago our daughter
M . E. Church South
fore me tbis 21st d sy o f
They
Relieve
Pain
sprained her ankle and bad been
bring the new government dredge
S
ciatica
.
May. l'.K)8.
SniL
Services at M. E. Church South sufiering terribly for two days and
(jf.ARE SHERWOOD,
Quickly, leaving no
R heumatism
which is to be used in improving
next Sunday as follows;- 10 a. m. nights—bad not slept a minute.
Notarv Public.
bad After-effect*
B
ackache
.
the bar and channel of Coos Bay Sunday School. 11a in. Preach­
Mr. Stallings, of Butler, Tenti , told
P ain inchest
harbor, here in August. The con­ ing, subject— “ The best life to live” . us of Chain! erlain’s Pain Balm NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
D istress in
T a k e
ne
AT PRIVATE SALE.
2 5 D o ses
tract provides for the payment of 7 p. m. Epworth League, 8 p. uj. We went to the store that night and
STOMACH.
preaching,
subject:
"The
wise
of
the
LitHe
Tablets
got a bottle of it and bathed her IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
$500 for towing it here from Port­
2
5 C e n ts
S leeplessness
choice".
a n d t h e P a i n i s G o n e
ankle two or three times and she
Never Sold in Bulk
land and stipulates that it shall be
COUNTY
OK
COOS.
STATE
OF
O
R
­
Prayermeeting, Thursdny 8 p. in. went to slet p and bad a good
EGON, IN PROBATE.
brought in August.
E. B. J ones
Pastor.
night’s rest.
The next morning
In the matter o f the guardianship of
■ » »•» ----
she was much better and in a short the Persons and Estates of Eva C. El-
The
announcement that the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
dredge will be brought here in M E Church Announcements time could walk around and bad iingson. Ole fl. Ellingsen, Alice A. El-
To obtain good berths
the
no more trouble with her ankle E lingson. Bennett H. Elliagson, Ethel M.
Bieakwaler call up Main 181. t Department of the Interior, Land Office
August is very gratifying to ship­
at Roseburg, Oregon. April 17, 1908.
Rev. W. S. Gordon «ill occupy M. Brumitt, Hampton, Tenn. 25 Kilingson, Harold C. Elliagson and
costs you nothing to phone.
Wickham Residence,
ping interests of Coos Bay as it
Notice is hereby given that Lewis F.
hia pulpit next Sunday morning and 5H cent sizes for sale at K S Floid Ellingson, Minors.
means that there will be no delay
East of Christian Church
Knowlton’s.
K. Heller of McKinley, Oregon, has
and evening.
Notice is hereby given, that under au­
in the harbor improvement work
thority of an order of sale, granted hy
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
filed notice of his intention to make
At eleven o'clockthere well be an
Does G e n ts ’ F in e T a ilo rin g
the county court of the county of Coos.
FOR SALE
here. Owing to the peculiar word­
Department of the Interior,
) final five years proof in support of his
addresa to the chidren, and all par­
State ol Oregon, dated March 6” 1908.
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. ( claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11-
ing of the bill passed by congress
A g o o d dairy ranch, five miles I will
w ill sell at private «ale
sale the following ^ a ll its b ra n c h e s . A lso d e a n s
ents are requested to have their
Notice is hereby giver, that John Da- 798 made July 9th, 1902, for the
providing funds for the operation
b elow B a n d o n .' A fine ch a n ce f o r !
j a n d p re s s e s C lo th in g in f i r s t - I vid Culbertson,of Mckinley Oregon, has 8W>4 (being lots 12 and 13), Section 26,
children romain to this service.
of the dredge it was feared that
quarter ( N E l-4 ) of section twenty- j rln c v otnlo
j filed notice of his intention to make Township 27 South, Range 11 West, w'.
In the evening the annual ad. anyone wishing to go into tbe dairy east
two (22) township twenty-eight (28) j
the dredge might not be brought
final com mat ion proof in support of his M., and that said proof will be made be­
business. 30 or 40 acres of good South of range nine (9) west of W iliam - j
dress on education will be given.
SUMMONS.
j claim, viz. Homestead entry No. 13547 fore Edgar A. Dodge, U. 8. Commis­
here immediately after its comple-
beaver dam land; 160 acres in ette Meridian in said Coos County. Ore- \
. . . . . .
,
,
.
gon, the same being all the interest, I IN JUSTICE’ S COURT, JUSTICE j made May 16, 1904. for the E»£ SE>4' sioner, at his office, in Myrtle Point,
tion. The contract made by Mr. No mee(j 0f Suffering frcifl Rheumatism all
A fine stream o f water ru n n in g right and title of the above named min-
DISTRICT, No. 3 , COOS COUNTY, I SE ,4 M H, Section 34, Township 27 8 Oregon, on Thursday, July 9th, 1908.
Loggie makes tbis certain
It is n mistake to allow rheuma- througli the place, plenty o f fish, j lirs in and to said land.
Range 11 West, W . M.. and that said
He names the following witnesses to
STATE OF OREGON.
The sale « ill he made on or after July ,,
The Portland Iron \\ orka is build- tism to become chronic, as the pail being near Bonk lake, plenty of fruit
The Western Meat Company, a Corpor­ proof will lxs made before Edgar A. prove lii» continuous residence upon,
8th
1908,
and
bids
will
lie
received
nt
the
near
ocean
and
i t i u i berries,
u c i Uh, t also
unu h
c m i the
m r> u
uenu h
um
...
» / , v, n ___
r>
-n
n
ing the dredge and has been able j can always be relieved, and in most and
Dodge U. 8. Commissioner at his office and cultivation of, the land, viz:
ation, Plaintiff,
„
A
....
.
.
| office of C. H. Barrow, Coquille, Oregon
|„. left
i„ft with
»itti the
the clerk
clerk of
of the
tlx j
ay lie
to rush the work so that it will be | cases a cure effected bv applying Sunset C ity addition to B andon, I or n,ay
in Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday, Lee Mast, of McKinley, Oregon,
vs.
!! • H. Bunch, of McCtnlev, Oregon,
July 9th, 1908.
completed a month earlier than the Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
The g o o d roads sch ool han dy, CO'"; j above entitled cou rt,or delivered to the I G. I*. Witt, Defendant.
J. D. Culbertson, of McKinle'v, Oregon
1
. relief from pain it affords is alone nmnds fine n e »8 o f the O cean, well undersigned guardian ntJLondon, Wash-
Clark
Bunch, of Dora, Oregon.
To
G.
P.
Witt,
the
abov
named
de­
He
mimes
the
following
witnesses
to
contract called for.
Mr. L o g g ie ! wortj1 many times its cost-
It broken from winds, shell fis h in g < ington
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
fendant in the name of the Slate of Ore­ prove this continuous residence upon
has had supervision of the work, be­ makes sleep and rest possible handy. Old age cause of wishing to
Terms ol sale are cash in lawful mon­
Register.
gon.
and cultivation of the land, viz.
ey
of
the
united
states,
ten
per
cent
of
ing selected for this by Colonel 8. Even in cases of long standing this sell.
For particulars see Ed Taylr, the amount toaccompany bid, and bal­
Von are hereby required to appear L. F. R. Heller, of McKinley, Oregon,
W. Roessler.—Coos
Bay Times.
_______ __________
liniment should be used on acce un t on the place.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ance to be paid upon confirmation of and answer the complant filed against G. G. Swan, of Dora, Oregon
I of the relief which it affords
25
sail.
you in the above entitle l action within Jim Cotton, ol Gravel Ford, Oregon,
United States Land Office,
Stomach
troubles
are
very
com­
The federation of clubs at a meet- j and 50 cent sizes for sale bv K. S.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1908.
s]
Dated this 28th day of Mav, 1908.
seven «lavs from the dateof the sevice oi Charles Heller, of McKinley, Oregon.
mon
in
the
summer
time
anil
you
ing held June 1 1908, appointed Knowlton
LENA ELLINGSON.
! this summons upon von, or suffer jodg-
Notice is hereby given that in com pli­
BENJAMIN
L
EDDY,
Register.
should not only be veiy careful Guardian of the Perrons and Estates of
committees to solicit subscriptions
ance with the provisions of the Act of
lingson, Ole ff. Ellingson, . ! men! to be taken against you for the
about what you eat just now, more
Eva C. Ellingson,
for the purpose of securing money
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
Lightning F ires Oil Tanks
Alice A. Ellinget
Ellingson Bennett H. El- *nm of $22.,7(dollars)« illi the i w i , and
than tbis, you should lie careful
Act lor the sale of timber lands in the
to finish tbe payment on the lots
Department of the Interior,
lingson, Ethel M. Ellingson, Harold disbursements of this action and that an
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
not to allow yourself to become
secured for a library buildiDg i n ,
C.
Ellingson
»nil
Floyd
Ellingson.
and in Washington Territory,” as ex­
order of the court wid be made directing
Tulsa, Okla., May 29.— Another disordered, and when the stomach
April 18, 1908.
Coquille.
Minors.
tended to all the Public Land Slates hy
Coquille tyerald.
A
terrib le
slash in g
- Values cut in
of
prices.
two.
W e are making this Ooquille’s greatest sacri­
fice sale and have created small prices regardless of
values.
Saturday
be our
special day,
Nothing held back, everything goes.
Here are are a few of them.
Don’t wait until the bargains are
gone, but come today.
O. WILSON & CO.,
D r .M i i . e s ' A n t i -P a i n
P ills
Headache
O
K. Holverson,
The lots are very well located and
i0 ‘ i"*
« " ” ■ to j
* ron® ,nke Ko?.°'
day aa ihe result of a great down- best known preparation that is of- RED AND
WHITE CEDAR
tbe place is, as soon as sufficient pour o f rain which began last night. I r° r, ‘! to l,.'e ,Peol’le lo,l".v for 4«»-
SHINGLES
subscriptions are secured to incor- _ .
,
. . .
pepsia or in digestion or any stont-
porate,
and each subscriber will b e , Dur,nff ,he " lorra >>ghtning »‘ m oki ncli trouble. Kodol digests all foods
.
For Sale By
given stock to the amount of his 27 oil tanks in the Glenn Pool, de- fj ¡s pleasant to lake. It is sold
L. H. A W . Shingle Co.
subscription
...i-----s_.:—
The object is a very straying them.
Each contained here bv R 8. Knowlton
Itandon, O r o g o » .
P. O. R > *62
good one and if pushed can easily 1600 barrels of oil. The losa will
be made to result in a Carnagie
~
rfft(.h j 25,00«
library for the town,
A reading
room, library and a gymnazium
Tired mothers, worn out hy the
Incorporated.
connected therewith will give the
,
_ ,
.
, t>eeviib, cross baby have fount)
Manufacturer« o f
young
people
a
place
to
.pend
a boon anil
T*_
i
. •
.
.
.
.
\ jtiu 'H H w rrv r* u m ili u i i u !l l)i68f> Ìn B
E. C. HOLLOWAY, PROP
th eir leisure tim e to advtD tiige to ^
. . #
. . .
¡ , r The Celebrated Berg man n Shoe
X
._____I...... „ and
...1
1 - _ . n
themselves
older ____
people
will be C ascasw eet is for balm s anil oln l-
Hr*
ml, C*ke, Pied, Cookie«, Oiu-
dren, and is especially good for the The Strongest and Neatest Water
able to profit hy using the aame aa
ills so coinntoo in hot weaMier. Proof shoe made for loggera, miners fT’ r«i»Ap9, etc.
Special atteniici
• means of keeping tbe young out
Look for the ingredients printed on
given
oidf*
r
b.i
1 quets dinner,
prospectois and mill men.
of harmful practices and company. lhe
Contains no hnrnt-
picnic*, etc.
(he success of tbe endeavor is worth p,| (|rn„ p Sold by K. 8. Knowl- 621 Thurman Street
Front Street, - Coquille, Oiegon
, greater effort and expense than ton
P o r t la n d , O rkoo »,
will be required.
The Berpan Shoe lift. Co. City
Bakery,
the sale of property I ere to attached in
Notice is hereby given that Henry
this action to-w it: One lot of baker’ s Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, lias tiled
tools an<l tinns, 1050 ibs. Flour b.bbl notice of his intention to make final
Lard 7 rolls of wrapping paper he sold five years proof in support of his claim
to satisfy said claim an 1 costs.
viz: Homestead entry No. 1245.1 made
This surrw uns is served by publica­ March 2, 190:’.. for the W>, NF.'4 , S K '4
tion in compliance with an order duly N 1.14, Section 24, Township 28 South
made by E. G. D. Holden, justice of the Range 14 West W. M „ and that said
peace in aaiil Third Justice’ s district, proof «ill lie made before G. T. Treail-
Coo« county, ^tate of Oregon, on | gold, U. 8. Commissioner at his office
the 11 tli «1 iv of M iv 1908, directing the in Bandon, Oregon, on Monday, July
publication thereof to be made in the 13th. 1908.
Coquille H erald for a |H*ri *d of Six
He names ttie following witnesses to
week«, the fir>»t publication therof be ini:
prove his continuous residence upon
on the 14th day of Mav, 1908. a: «1 the last
and cultivaton of the land, viz:
on the 25th day of June. 1908.
E. A. 8mith, of Riverton. Oregon,
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
Thomas Manly, of Coquille, Oregon,
Justice of tlic Peace for Justice District
J. L. Brigcs, of Coquille Oregon,
No. 3, Civw County, Oregon.
J. l>. Donaldson, of Riverton, Oregon.
W ALTER SINCLAIR,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Register.
Act of August 4,1892, James O. Farmer,
if Coquille, County o f Coos, State of
Oregon, did on Oct. 4, 1907, tile in this
tfiee his sworn statement No. 9175 for
the purchase of the NE >4 of NF, of
-ection No. 24, in Township No. 28 S.,
Range No. 12 W ., and « ill offer proof
to sho« that the land s, tight is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purfKvses, and to establish
his claim to said land before E. A.
Dodge, U. S. Commiseioner, at hie office
at Myrtle Point, Coos Countv, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 20th dav of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
D. J. M itchell,of Coquille, Coos Coun­
ty. Oregon; H. W. Coats, of Lampa,
Coos County. Oregon; Peter Peterson,
ol Norway, Coos County, Oregon; Ole
Liirnl, of Coquille, Coo« County, Oregon.
Any and . II persons claiming advertfe-
ly the above described lands are re­
quested to file their claims in tbis office
on or before said 20th day of June, 1901.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.