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■ waters of Daniel’« Creek. Mr. Simp Judge Hutter, ih knocked out by tbe son’s late acquisitions in the Eel Lake courts, bays the Faribault, Minn.- country comprise sections 28, 29, 30, correspondent of the Record Herald- We are still doing business at The Old 18 PUDLI8UBD 31 and 5 and 6, besides other scatter Scott, who was 82 years old, left an Stand and can plena© you. Give us a Call EîtHÏ Tlll'KSDAY AFTKRHOON and examine our ing pieces amounting iu all to 3200 estate of $50,000, half of which is in acres, which with the purchases of bank note« and United States cur ... BY ... I bis father, Capt. A. M. Simpson, a rency. Tbe object of tbe will is sup DA VI D K. STITT, year or so ago of 8000 acres in this posed io be to deprive his legal heirs Now is th« tin:« to puichnso Hardware. Tbe nndoisigned br,9 locality gives him the ownership of —three in number—of any share iu iu stock a lingo assortuicut of EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. the entire water front of both arms this money. The heirf have protested of the lake and constituting a solid on the grouud that the admiuistrator SUBSCRIPTION RATES. body of timber from Eel Lake to has not more right Io destroy tuouey Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. $2 00 Winchester bay, on the Umqua. The by fire than he would have to destroy One Tear........ . 1 00 laud is timbered with fir, cedar and buildings. They will make a bitter Six Month«.. PnintM. OII n . Door* mid Windows. 50 spruce, the priacipal amount being of fight in the courts aguinst the carry Three Mouths T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. the latter two qualities. It is esti ing out the terms of tbe will. This paper is enterod at the Bandon post » mated that on thiB tract alone there Hurried Hanner iliuiwlf offioe as Seoond-olass Matter. The Bandon Hardware Man. is timber enough to run the North “Never heerd bow I got the best of P. FISIIER, NEWSPAPER ADVER Bend mill, with its present capacity, ole Simmons, did you! queried the _J»Using Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, for 100 years. San Franoizoo, is our authorized agent. It is the intention to ultimately farmer from the upper part of tbe Thispaper is kept on file in hie office. put iu a tailroad and briDg out the state, who is visiting his son. “You THURSDAY. AUG. 22, 1901. logs to Coos bay. The road will be knowed what a skinflint he wus! Perfect fit Worst I ever seen or read about, Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. some teu miles in length. Guaranteed. Dress nnd Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, mid beeu fioppin round a “ Well, you EDITORIAL. Besides these purchases Mr. Simp Wonderful Baronins in Underwear and Hosiery. ole widderers geltin good bit ‘ bout son secured last week a sectiou of Knowlodge of a principle, or of a land, No. 23, at the head of hiB married ag’in, ao I’ll tell you how it Elegantly Fitted ’ thing, is found only upon intelligent Daniel’s Cree It railroad froiu the was. Simmons held a mortgage^on investigation, and cannot be acquired Southern Oregon Company. This that Bouth forty. He beat me oulen 3. except by thorough search. You can land is heavily timbered with red tbe money on a sharp dicker, and I not rely upon your own, neither upon cedar as is also section 24 uow owned been ready ter put the seal pin knife tbe prejudices of others, but upon iu by Mr. Simpson, whose intention is enter him ever seuce, but I culker- "RoQrl'YZ Bulls for M. n, A’cnths. Boys Bild Children, formation sifted down until bedrock to put up a shingle mill at North lated that I’d have ter settle or give XVV-Xvljf Av’XcXAAV Coimt aitly on Hrnd. Mill’s Furnishing Guilds u ti|K><i.<ltr. Nu'-v lint«. N<-v Ti. -i. Now Shirts, I ntOrwarc, truth stands out clearly defined. You Bend. Work on tho plant would be him tbe land. While I was savin up and Sh".'H. Boots and Rubber tioo.ls. cannot rest securely upon any other now in progress, but owing to the ter clear off the mor’gage I got a Groceries, Huy, Grain, Sted unit Feed, foundation, and if you have not made strike situation construction has been intermashiug from Si Duke that ole such search in regard to a principle deferred to some future time, Simmons was payiu ’tention ter Hau- This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisoo, California, for both passengers nnd freight. which you may advocate, you have ner Watsing. Si gi’me tho hint and For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or not done your duty as an intelligent letti n the same time tole me he was Capital Journal: There is general creature. If you have not already sympathy for the Labor Uuions in on ter be Hanner’s stiddy jest so as N. LORENZ. Agent, Coquille, Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent. Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. done so, then awake, search, nnd be tarrying on their strike against the ter devil Simmoas. hold tbe grandeur of life you are Steel Trust. That one syndicate “When I went to see the ole ski ii THOMAS ANDERSON, Prep. missing by not using tbe faculties should control three-fourth of the flint ’bout givin me a leetle more time which have been given you. steel and iron and ore output is in on the mor’gage, he kinder giggles The Oregonian says that Tariff re- teresting. That the government round and looks like he'd boon stealin yisiou is a live issue. There in co should give them a margin of about sheep and ast me what the talk was one who understands the principles 33 cents on the dollar, by means of a ’bout Si and Hanner. Now, I ain’t of Tariff, and the results which are tariff, is Republicanism gone to seed. no college porfesHor, but I see right City, possible under its regulations such as Why shouldn't labor strike! It too off' what way tbe wind was blowin, exist at present, who will deny that wants its 33 cents on the dollar, clear and I spun a yarn ’bout it being JOHX CURREN» Proprietor. tariff is a live thing, but tbe idea of cream of extra profit and is more en common report as how Hanner and making that institution an issue titled there than organized capital. Si was goin tor hitch. This well known hotel is now under new and com “I thought Simmons would have a again, is derogatory to progress. Strike, till the last dog is hung, say petent management and Las been thoroughly ren spell, but I braced him up, all the What is tbe use in wasting more time the common run of folks. With the ovated throughout. The table service is equal to over that hydra headed monster! We hot weather burning up the corn belt, time a tellin him tbet Si aud Hanner any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com are working under a system replete and the Steel strike being on a fight would be a good match. Well, th« mercial tuen. Baggage transported to and from upshot was tbet he said if I ’ d get Si with strife in which usury is tbe leak to a finish, good securities have gone boats mid trains free of charge. ter move to Iudiauey and stay there that is steadily sinking tho ship, and tumbling on the New York Stock Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. whether wo have high tariff, or low Exchange. The lug trust maougers I could have the mor’gage cleared ■ I ■ tariff, or no tariff, tbe result in the thought it was a good time to precip- without payin a cent. Si was blamed You end is just about the same, tbe dif tate a strike. If the Labor Unions glad to go for $59, and it cleared me bootö ter ference alone being the time required fell down, and bad to come to their ’bout $1,590. But ole Simmons was ter the Q to bring about certain conditions terms, they would get cheaper labor. If so tarnal mean in talkin ’bout et thot ter wherin tbe competitive system will the strikers hung on till stocks tumble* he got my tnad up, aud I sailed in i-rter go down because of its injustice and small holders will sell at a sacrifice anil married Hanuer myself. Thet'3 Can Got tbe way you got your now mother-in- and when the end is in sight and the inequalities. Why not dig up an issue that gives promise of progress advance takes place the big manipu law, and if you ever bear of me being $2 for you and leave that old monster to finish lators will make millions. If tbe knocked over yon investigate olu Evenirne T< I oc rnm, of Port land, got its work of destruction! There is no trust bosses can get Labor to rioting Simmons.”—Defroif Free Presn, ii. Li is the hirtrewl oveuinL i-Wts- the whole market will go near the ¡•nblislnd in Oreizon; it cun tn ins practical benefit to be derived by worth ix ws of the srnle and of the The merely checking the speed when you edge of a panic before it recovers. Try it f<>r a month. A wimple r thí : I be mailed to you free. Ad-..resi» are dashing toward a precipice over Iu the mean time let us all pray for The annual Fair for Sonlhwestern labor to win its battle, 'lhe time which you are bound to go in the Tho Telegram, Oregon takes place at Marshfield when an operative could be worked August 27 to 30. Gel your exhibits Dealer in Bootn nnd Nlioct* end. POHTLAMI, OHE. ten to twelve hours at a furnace mouth, ready and Hee that your section of tbe Repairing neatly nnd promptly done at lowest, living price«. The Oregonian: Shamrock II is a until he was humpbacked and bow- country in represented. SC YEARS’ Below we give tho Speed Program: beanty.Upon this point all who have legged, for $1 25 a day is done The EXHSDIEHCZ TnuazDAY, Ana. 2!1. FIIOMPSON, watched her as she lies at anchor off world owes honest industry a decent Race No. 1.—Running \ mile dnslr $75. Stapleton, Staten Islaud, are agreed. living without grinding the liver and No. 2.—Running X‘ni,lw dash, $¡00 No. 3.—Trolling, 2:5U class, three ill five, The opitiion of experts, indeed, is lights out of a laboring man while |200. Au<l. 30. that she is by fur tbe most handsome he is making that living. In a few Itaoe No. 4.— FllIDAY, Trotting three year old anil and graceful yacht that has come years tbe eight hour day will be uni under, two in three. $150. TRADE MARKS« No. 5.—Trotting and pacing, 2:4C class, over seeking the America’s cup. Tbe versal and the man sees fit to put in three DESIGNS, Nlinviiig 1.» CciitM in five $200. COPYRICHT3 Ao. general verdict is that it will be a twelve or sixteen hours for himself No. 6.—Running X mile nnd repeat, $150 Anvone sending n sketch «nd description may llnths 85 Centi*. S atubday . A uo . 31. quickly uncertain, free, whether an Invention tg pity to beat such a beauty, but the will be an object of pity, whether he Rae« No. 7.—Trotting, 3:00 class, three in probably patentable. Communications strictly confidentlai. Oldest agency foroecuiing patents five, $150. Yankee skipper who will sail tbe is a farmer or business man. in America. We have a Washington office. No. 8. —Trotting .. ................................................................ and pacing, free for all Workmanship np to date'in any I atents taken through Munn A Co receive Constitution or Columbia, as tbe case special notice in the $250. ---- ooo---- thing in my line. 9. — Running, noveltv race. $150. No. may be, in defence of the piece of They Will if They Lose. •------ Next Do >r to l’ostoffi -e.------ SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, SPECIAL PROGRAM. beautifully illustrate'!, Targost circulation of silver that has been in this country W ednesday , Auo 28. any scientific jounml, weekly,termsa year; From The Omaha Bee. Not.— Saddle horse race. X mile $X) •1.fib six months. Hpociineii copies and L ian so long that it seems to be almost one B ook UN 1‘ atents sent free. Address Dargins :n The Bee condoles with owners of No. 2.—Bull race. X mile. $20. of our institutions, is not likely to be steel stock who ure going to be vic No. 3—Mule race. X mile, $15. MUNN & CO., No. 4.—Foot race. 100 yards, four tn enter si ¡n a 3ft 1 Bioadwuy, New York« l. duUv» overcome with pity of that type when timized by the fall in tbe price of three to start; entrance fee, 10 per cont, $20‘ >t comes to the test. He may admire their property for a while because of Men’s bicycle race,—X-roiio. six to enttr Story nnd n hfilf hor^sf» rootr*: fire phico. V. R. BvcKtNGHAM. J. M. CoNllAD. four to start. Enti mice fee 10 per cent, first Lar^e h»l nenr center of lev-n. this lovely Delilah without submitting the strike. It says that tbe plutocrats 70 per cent; second. JJO per cent $20. One story b<»use 5 rooms: lot und a Lulf. FRIDAY AUG. 30. tojbo shorn at her hands. woolen mill. $125. Feed who boss the trust, having raised Best looking baby boy—one year and un Near Both <»f these are real snapa.cnll on J. M. ------- OQO------- der. $2.50. among themselves $209,990,999 with CONRAD Jt BUCKINGHAM, Pnoi-s. looking baby girl—one year and un UPTON. Band”11. Curtis. W. Sunderliu Dead which to protect the stock, will buy der Best $2.50. ----- THE STEAMER — Bandon, Oregon. in tbe stock of scared owners when it News of the death of Curtis W. is offered cheap for sale, and Iben General Draying and Hauling Sandorlin reached here last Tuesday, after tbe strike is over will reap a a Specialty RUSSEL PANTER. Master DEPARTMENT' OF THE IN TERIOR. but in waiting to gather tho particu great harvest. L p . ívpr Bandon every morning. except Commercial Men Promptly and U nited S tatu L and (Imo, lioHmiuuit. Sunday. nt 7:30 o'clock end mflkeH connec lars wo failed to make mention of hi6 O uku « n , July 11. 1901. Safely Delivered at any tiorifl with tho train «nd steamer M>rl at death. Below we give the particulars A sufficient contest affidavit having been »100 Reward, W1OO. 10:30 a. tn. at Coquille City. Point. filed in this office bv Dnvid P. Strung, J f., LenvcH Coquille City at 12:30 p. ni., arriv as reported in the Coast Mai): against the homested entry No. ili? at Bandon at 4:30 p. in. The readers of this paper will be contestant, Good Rigs, Good Teams, Rates 77C>t>. mad« Anunsl lfi. 1893. for the WX of Curtis W. Sanderlin, who was em pleased to learn that there is at least NEX, and NX of SEq. Section 28. Town Reasonable Notice to the Public ployed on Anson Rogers’ farm on 28 N, Range 14 W., by Leonard Briggt. one dreaded disease that science has ship Will Furnish and Deliver Wood on Short Conte.tee, in which it is alleged that the South Coos river, was found dead in Notice is hereby Riven that I will place Notice. said Leonard Briggs hns not. resided upon bis bed Tuesday morning, having been able to cure in ail its stages, and or improved the said lioiues’ead hh by iaw poison in the field in which I pasture my that, is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure reqinr.-d for the Inst six years, and that this sheep. I< has become new ssary to do so to evidently expired iu an epileptic fit, protect my sheep from the ravages of the is the only positive cure known to the alleged absence from the land was not due dogs. T. ANDERSON. to which be bad been subject since to ins employment ill the Army. Navy, or medical fraternity. Catarrh being a Marine Corps of the United States ns a pri NOTICE Ffllll PUBLICATION. childhood. He had been working for vate soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, dur Mr. Rogers several months. As he constitutional disease, requires a con ing the war with Spain, or during any other Deparfiiiont Of The Interior. stitutional treatment. Hall's Cat war in which the United States may he en did not get up at the usual time Tues L and Oman at R oskbubo , O bkoon . gaged, said parties are hereby notified to AL appear, respond and offer evident!« touching August. 10. 1901. day morning, Mr. Rogers went to the arrh Cure is taken internally, acting said allegation at 10 o'clock a. iu. on August 1VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT directly upon the blood and mucous bunkahition and found him lying 31. 1IKI1, before L. II. Hazard, County Clerk, lx the following named settler has filed P. B. HOYT, Prop. Coquille, Oregon, and that final hearing notice of his intention to make final proof dead in bed, face downward, with face surfaces of the system, thereby de at. will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Septem in support of his claim, and that said proof stroying the foundation of the disease, buried in his feather pillow and be ber 10, 1801, before the Register and Re will be made before L. H. Hazard County located to EL DORADO BUILDING. at the United States Laud Office in Clerk nt Coquille City, Oregon, on Sept. 24, probably Hmolhored in that position and giving the patient strength by ceiver Fir.» Street, BANDON, OKEUON Roseburg, Oregon. I'J01, VIZI building up th« constitution and as TliesHid contestant having, in n proper while suffering from Lis affliction. SkMUEL It. SMITH affidavit, filed July 3, 11)01. set forth facts Deceased was the eon of Rev.F. M. sisting nature in doing its work. The which show that after dne diligence person on his II. E. N.I 10877. for tbe NWq of SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR proprietors have so much faith in its al service of this notice can not tie made, it swq of Sec. 3. NX of HE1». NEl4of sw.q CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Sanderlin, of Bandon. He was born is hereby ordered and directed that such of Sec. 4, Tp. 30. 8 R 14 W. He names the following witnesses to prove at Galion, Ohio, Nov. 1, 1873, and curative powers, that they offer One notice be given by due nnd proper publiea Bathroom newly HIt.-al tip with rorcelsln his continuous residence upon and cultiva Hundred Dollars for any case that it Hon. came to Oregon with hie parents in Tub. Hot or Cold Hath. :«A ecul. one in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model lion of said land viz: C T. Blninenrother. J. T. B bidoks , Register, fails to cure. Send for list of testi * ■ ,Ä MAKE «10 of Bandon. Oregon. Porter Su inner«, of bicycle of - our manufacture. YOU — CAN $10 TO jnvIH J. II. B ooth , Receiver. 1891. He leaves a father, three Bandon, Oregon. A. Dickson, of Bandon. monials. $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself, brothers und three sisters. Burial took Oregon. B. F, Cope, of Bandon, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Address F. J. C heney & Co., To J. T. B bidobs . placo in the south Coos river cemetery CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Anglo Register. i90i Models ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Depmt nient Of The Interior, Wednesday. Bandon, Oregon, Hall's Family Pills are the best. L and Ornen at Rossnuno. G kkoo N. ú --000—- Augnst 10. 1001 Druggist and 60Q Se??iul iiaKi.! "J A Illg Timber Deni. ___ __________________ T.._ U- VOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Honey To burn taken in trade by our Chicago lulail stores, lx th« following named sitter has filed many pood ns new new...« ....................... ____ ............... «... From Tho Marshfield Sun. T’* • *— ‘ " notice of hi. intention to make final proof We eltip any * bicycle (i?J /TñOV.M., V* L- J- Simpson, of the North Bend The phrase, “money to burn,’’ is a in support of his claim, and that said proof anyone without o, cent depte t in a h '<«:« and allov; uilhout a deposit Is just in receipt of a new and will he made before L. H. Hazard. County frosh stock of mill, has just consummated the pur common expression but it is not often Clerk at Coquille City, Oregon, on Sept, 28, You takq Aft , • Jill f.4 2 y I ti 3?.• ii'i«--».- chase of a largo belt of timber in the put into force hs is proposed in Min 11101, viz: Drugs and Chemicals, PORTER BUMMERS, no rifle in ordering from us, ar- yon ¿n f ot need to i>: Eel Lake country. This is the largest nesota according to the following on his H. E. Patent anil Proprietary Preparations No. 10370, for the WX of NEX. a cent if ths bicycla uoes H--t i body of timber ever purchased in telegram t »X "f NWq of Sec. 5, Tp 30 S„ K. 14 West. Toilet Articles, names the following wittweea to prove Coos county, the only other deal of C hicago . Aug. 15.—Twenty five bitt He continu d off*r hr.3 never U:-n tqw >ns residence u|>oti and cultiva DriiKifiatM Mnndrlea. r of our va het’s, any magnitude in timber land sales thousand dollars in bills will be pub tion of said land, viz: fl. T. Blninenrother, rson in eneh lowu disM P ehfumer , BaüsnES, S ponoeh , S oaps wr \ of Bandon. Oregon. Samuel H. Smith, of it»: :od t? foi ire« cabitRjqpi« c excluir wns made by Mr. Simpson a year ago licly burned by order of the Probate Bandon, Oregon. A. Dickson, of Bandon, ELY’S CREAM BALM In • poniti vecure. N uts and C andies . ; Oregon. Apply intn the noetriM. It !• qnl< kly abnorl>ed. 60 when he came into possession of Court unless a clause in the will of Oregon. B. F. Cope, of Bandon, Cf£Ri**t TohmroR and C’rrnrefera, I _ J. T. B bidiikr , cent« at DniGgJatii or by me il : ►amp eelOc. by mail. -J ve. iS S J I Pffintfl, Oil«. G! hh cm . aud Pain tor ’ s Hnpidied • I'alnalde timber acreage on the head- Paul Scott, which was tiled with anglS IL Y BKOTIIEKS. M Warren feu, New York City. Register. XJr S ummer G oods ! THE RECORDER J. Denholm If You Do Stoves, Banges and Farm Implements, Etc has just received a full line of Spring Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits. A. McNAIR LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST = PRICES. =- I A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries New Srping and Summer Goods Always on Hand. coming in on every boat. Ladie’s The'New, Speedy and Twin-Screw Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made Steamer, Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mandalay, CAPT. A. REED. W.C. Sanderson. MAH Hotel Coquille, Coquille LADIES’ FURNISHING £o Knew News You Fair. ’t Expect to worth $1, tut can your money’s at AMERICUS CLUB M. BREUER’S J. L.r B Shaving Parlors and Bath Twa Rea! F Real Livery and Contest Notice. Stable, DISPATCH E l D orado TONSOR’ PARLORS BRIDER AGENTS WANTED ’G0& Apothecary. ksf $19 ::: ia $iS îÆ$7h$i2 Ja U m ti. ...... . « \