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THU Riff! AX', JULY 10, ISOZ.
EDITORIAL.
The merging of business interests
into large concerns goes merrily on.
’Just nbw it causes little apprehension
as the average business rniud either
fails to Comprehend the import or
else is too busily engaged to take note
of the trend of affairs. However, un
der present conditions it is doubtful
if it can be prevented, and when it
becomes evident to the great majority
that their interests are identical there
will be a merging of interests that
will bring about a remedy which will
be found ody in Socialism.
There is no chain that will bind a
person tighter, nor hold them in ig
norance longer than prejudice, and
this is true in whatever sense it takes
hold of the human mind. Prejudice
will keep a person from tastiog food
that is both clean and wholesome; it
will debar acquaintance where mutual
benefit and pleasure would result; it
Will prevent investigation where the
mind by searching would be led into
invaluable knowledge; it will lead its
Vidtim to believe that he or she is
reflecting the character of the Saviour
of men, when in fact they are dis
playing a soul so narrow and con
ternptible that it shrivels itself up
and refuses to he |erj into the truth
for fear of being contaminated. The
broad minded person whose opinion
is worth considering is an investiga
tor. The narrow minded person with
the mentally starved looking face is
a coward; is afraid to investigate for
fear of having to believe something
that he or she does not want to accept
as truth. Io all things be men and
<vomen. Search and accept that which
is true; cast off tho false; add to your
knowledge and throw oil your igno-
rauce. Grid designed that man should
use Lin’ reason mg faculties and be
anchored on truth; that he should
know upon what foundation be stood
nud that ho should not bo tossed
flitter and yon by false doctrines.
Out this out aud take it to C. Y.
Lowe’s Drug Store and get a box of
Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tab
lets. The best physic. They also
correct disorders of tho stomach.
Price 25 cents.
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A Quiet We 'ding.
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There was a quiet wedding intown
Saturday evening, so quiet in fact
that the baud failed to hear of it in
time to rispoud before Sunday night.
The contracting parties this time
are Dr. A. W. Kime and Mrs. Kate
Rohner. They were married Satur
day evening. Elder C. E. Crumley
adici.iting, the ceremony taking place
at Mr. Crumley’s place of residence’
The affair was on the quiet order
but some ladies who saw the couple
repairing to the Elder's house sus
pected that a wedding bad taken
place and the secret was soon out.
1 The baud called upoD the bride and
groom Sunday evening and after
rendering some choice music were
greeted by the happy Cor.ple and
generously treated to refreshments.
The R ecorder joins the friends of
the bride and groom in congratula
tions and good wishes for future
prosperity, •-
Danger iu Jnuiuirn Ginger
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
From the Oregonian.
The next \V C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M , in the
Methodist Church.
Temperance people were startled h
few years ago by statemeuU, suppli-
meuted by stalistica, showing the
growing prevalence of the ’’Jamaica
giuger habit” among citizens, includ
ing many women, of several Eastern
cities. Now comes the statement that
from the use of wood alcohol in com
pounding Jamaica giuger a large
number of persons who had fallen io
to the giuger habit have become blind.
To substantiate thia charge, suit has
been entered against a Baltimore firm
of manufacturing druggists and
chemists for damages aggregating a
large sum by persons who have be
come blind following the use of Ja
maica ginger. It is a fact beyond
dispute and well known to medical
men that wood alcohol, when intro
duced into the human system causes
blindness. The consumption of this
deadly distillation by manufacturing
chemists throughout the country has
increased enormously within the past
ten years and as blindness has in
creased to an astonishing degree in
many local-option towns of l’ennsyl
vania, the Virginias and Maryland, in
wuich, for obvious reasons, the
Jamaica ginger habit prevails ex
tensively, the presumption is strong
that wood alcohol has been introduced
into the system of these people
through the use of Jamaica ginger.
A word to the wise is considered
sufficient, but as people who become
victims of the drug habit are not wise,
leading oculists of the East nre
sounding a note of warning against
“bottled blindness” that is being sent
broadoast over the country under tho
name of essences, of which wood al
cohol is the base, and to which men
having the liquor appetite are woht
to resort when for any reason liquors
ordinarily consumed oh beverages
cannot readily be procured. The
alarm in regard to this matter cannot
be too strongly sounded, since of all
the physical evils that may overtake
mankind, blindness is the most
dreaded and deplored.
—ooo----
Telegrami The net profits of the
Steel Trust for the quarter ending
June 30, were about $40,000,000. as
against $26,000,000 for the cor re
spoLding period last year. Which is
sufficient proof that some people, at
least those who. by legislation and
other means, have acquired a “cinch,”
are quite prosperous. But the miners
who earn $300 a year have a different
story to tel).
Appeal to Reason; Au agent of the
beef trust refused to testify before the
federal grand jury at New Orleans,
“because it would incriminate them
selves”,and they were discharged and
the case dropped! Did you ever find a
law that would operate against the
trusts? What a farce the law has be
come. It wprks day and night against
the working people—but does not
touch the kiugs. The kings can do
no wrong.
It matters not to you bow many peo
ple own the stock trust—you have a
monopoly against you. The addition
of more stockholders does not alter
the relatiou to you of the industry.
If every other citizen in the nation
owned tho sources of supply and dis
tribution of sugar or salt, and yon
owned none, it would be just as bad
for you. There would be a monopoly
against you. Only your owning an
equal interest with ALL the others
would place you on an equality and
would destroy any evil effect of that
monopoly ou you.— Ex.
The Same Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similiar to that which bus happened
in almost every neighborhood in the
United States and has been told and
re told by thousands of others. He
says: "Last summer I had an attack
of dysentery and purchased a bottle
of Chamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac
cording Io directions and with entirely
satisfactory results. The trouble was
controlled much quicker than former
attacks when I used other remedies.”
Mr. Kelly is a well known citizeu of
A Wonderful Cow.
Henderson, N. C For sale by C. Y.
I knew a man in Bandon who sold Lowe.
his cow to Mr. Marshall, and after
—ooo----
selling her went up the river nnd
S1OQ Ke ward «1OO.
bought another cow, and arrived with
her on the steamer Dispatch at 4
The readers of this paper will be
o’clock in tho evening in Bandon. pleased to learn that there is at least
The cow was taken to feia Lome and one dreaded disease that science has
milked and early next morning was been able to enre in all its stages, and
milked again, and the cream was put that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
in ike chum aud iu a short time two is the only positive cure known to the
pounds of beautiful butter was taken medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
out and dressed, and we bad soma of constitutional disease, requires a con
it for breakfast. Gao any dairyman stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
beat this? If so come to the front Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous
and lot us know;
O ld J ordan
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surfaces of ■ the system, thereby
MOTNHLY WICATHER REPORT.
destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient
IIABI. Ct'KBX COUNTY, OBBOON.
Just» 1902.
strength by building up the constitu
Mean temperature 05.1
tion and assisting nature in doing its
Maximum temperature 75, on 20
work. The proprietors have so much
Minimum temperature <0 on I
faith in its curative powers that they
I’ecipitation 1.67 inolies.
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
No. daya clear 29
Partly cloudy 0
case that it fails to cure. Send for
No. of ava cloudy. 1
list of testimonial«.
Prevailing wind N W
Address. F. J. C heney & Co.,
itvuiark». Elevation 1242 ft.
ledo,
(). Sold by Druggists 75c.
Ji
JOSEPH HAKE.
V'.'li'.l'tarv Observer.
Hall’s Furnily pills arc tho Lest.
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>
Saloon» Cannot Ba llun Without Boy».
DO YOU NEED ANY HARO-WARE?
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
If You Do and
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc
—■■oU Hand at all Times
Sausages, Etc., also
BX C. A. BUDDOCK.
Wanted, some bright boys full of life Rud
cbeer.
To stand at my counter as drinkers of beer,
To till up the ranks, without further delay,
Of the Army of Druukards. passing away.
Sixty thousand a year will only supply
The loss to our tiade from the druukards
that die.
Send those who can toil, or have wealth to
bestow
For profits are small on old drinkets, you
know.
Let them come from the shops, the school,
or the home,
We’ll welcome them all whoever may come.
Let mothers surrender their sons to our
cause
And fathers keep voting for good license
laws,
For if you will vote to keep running the mill
You must furnish grists or the wheels will
stand still.
—The Ram's Horu.
We nre »till doing bui-inese nt T lie Ohl
Stand mid celi piente vcu. Givi ug * Call
examine our
Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
Now is tbe time to purebnse Hardware. The undersigned lias
in stuck a large assortment of
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, hides, etc.
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
1’niiitM, Oils. Hour» mid Window*.
T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION.
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man.
i-»- In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
Hr
w
ur
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add
ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Ladies’ and Children's Hose.
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
Clippings from the Young Crusader.
----- AT THE-----
Twin-Screw
“EL
DORADO
Lower the drink bill and you lower The New, Sp-edy and Elegantly Fitted
the taxes.
Steamer,
Intemperance iu j.be greatest, enrso
the most potent cause of misery from
ropa.
which this nation suffers.
After alcohol reaches the blood it
is first carried into the liver, and it is
especially the liver tjiat suffers from
whiskey, the strongest liquor.
It ought to be understood by all This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
Francisco, California, for bulk pn «stingers and freight.
intelligent people that lbs saloon in
any form is an anarchist. It is law For full or further information apply to Capt. W. II. Batchelder, on board pteamer. or
less, it first demands the liberty to do
N. LORENZ. Agent. CoquTle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
K, T. KKl'Z. General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
its work, and will do it despite law-
It then asks for license within re
• This well known hole) is now under new and com
strictions, but, obtaining license,
petent managemenUiiud l.as been thoroughly inn
knows no restrictions. The saloon
ovated
throughout. The table service is equal to
never obeyed any law, when permitted
auy in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com
[Tiuibcr
liind.
Act
June
3,
187>.J
to exist, whether the restrictions were
mercial men. Baggage transported to and fioiu
C oquille , O regon , May 2, 1902.
CARL NELSON, Prop.
mjld or severe.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
boats
and trains flee of t illage.
A wife whose husband had bepti with the piovisiona of the act of Uongress of
Fino new bar in connection with the hotel.
June
3,
1HT>.
entitled
*
‘
An
act
for
the
«ale
of
overthrown by strong drink went to timber land in the Si ai rs of C»dlfornin. Ore
the saloon where be was ruined, and gon, Nevada, nnd Washington Tt rritory,”
extended to all the Public Land States
she said, “Give me back my busband’’, as
bv apt <»f August 4. 1392, Henry Suderman,
and the barlender, pointing to a of Pnrkersburg, county of Coos, State of
T 7 < I) I ' ’
T < ? Ì I
Oregon, I ihh this day filed in this office ! is
maudlin and battered man drowsing sworn statement No. 2333, for the purchas'1
the SW L of >E IX °f section No. 3 in
in the corner of the barroom, stud; of
Township No. 29 S, Range 1L W, and will of
"There be is. Jim, wake up; here’s fer pr<mf to show that tho land sought is
more valuable for its timber <»r stone than
your wife come for you.” Ami the for
agricubural purposes, and to establish
Xt. naw gup plied with a fail and completo stuck of
woman saidi “Do you call that my bis claim 1 » said land before the County BUTTER, EGG, and
of C.ios Comity. Oregon. ;;t C .quille,
husband? What have you been doing Clerk
on Thursday, the 17 day « f July. 19R2.
FRUÌ I’ and VEGETABLES
with him? Is that the manly brow, He names as witnessts: J. A, I>oak, of
of all kinds.
Parkersburg, Oregon. »Villinm Doak, < f
is that the clear eye, is that the noble Parkersburg, Oregon. Wtsloy Mack, of !
M«
iln
Folirere
l to prrsotm living ou .fe*
Pat kprsbmg. Oregon, Alb< rt Sol-ad, of Park
n
heart that I married? What vile drug ersburg.
hiver, or along the t-tnce Boute
Otvgon.
We
carry
a
complete
stock of
have yon given him that has turned Any and >11 person« claiming ndver-Jv tho
above-d« liulila d lands are r« q;,. st« d to file
him into a fiend? Uncoil those ser tlt'eir
60 YEARS'
cniitiH in this office on oy bef »re said
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
EXPERIENCE
pent folds of evil habit that nre 17dHyotJtly 1902.
J. T. BllIDGTb.
Pipe Fitting* and Plumbing
crushing him. Give me back my hus niM>8
.
Register.
band, the one with whom I stood at
LEDGERWCGD & C03SC.T
NOTICE
PUBLICATION.
the alter ten years ago. Give him
back to me,”
Banden,
L and O wice at K oshuuro . O regon .
•June 9, UJ02
Love worketh no ill to his neighbor.
TnADt M arks
D esigns
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
There is no love in liquor selling. O, LN
C opyrights A c .
the following mimed Sutter Las filed
Anvone «ending a sketch and description mny
what ill it works to everyone it tonchesl notice of bis mtent x-ii to mnke final proof quickly
ascertain our opinion free whether an
support of bL claim, and that said proof
invention is probably patentable. Comniunfca-
There is no love in social driukiug. in
tionaatrictiy contldentlal. Handbook on ratenta
will In? mndb beb»re J. 11. UpRon, U. S.
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
It seems like good fellowship to say, Commissioner at Langlois, U;?goi;, on
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
viz:
tpecial noticet without charge, in the
"Come, take a drink,” but what ill it July 28, l‘Ju2, WARREN
BOVEE
works in the ruiu of friendships and on his II. E. No 8897, for the SI K. Sec. 24.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
the destruction of social relationships. Tp. 30 S.. it. 15 West.
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, f3 a
He uanies the following witnvsso.q to prove
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
There is no love in offering that which his coutinu« us lesiiletieu upon nud* cuiuvn-
MUNN
& Qo^etBroadway, New York
tmn
of
s«:d
land,
viz:
(
’
iia,iie-;
'i'.li!unien-
puts one to sbarno in the presence of rother. of Lau Jois. Oreg -ii. Andrew J. W ii -
Branch Office. 625 F 8U Washington. D. C,
friends. I cannot think what, to call sop of lptugi"is, Oregon, James AlUmbr.ugh.
Bod Room Suites
Cnrlnin Poles nnd Fino
Wall Paper nnd
Langlois, Oregou, Sy »voter Summers, ot
mid Pieces.
Window Trimminort.
House Lining.
the motive which leads a really kindly of
Lauglois, Oregon.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
—— SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES --------
J. T. B utdges .
disposed woman to put punch bowls
Bandon. Oregon,
Register.
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses HUd .„‘"‘.'Xr?'“10
full of intoxicating liquor where her jnelU
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing h Specialty.
friends may use it freoly while they
Druggist and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
eDjoy her otherwise beautiful lios
i"'|qeQ Ont nnd Fitted fo < )fdor- All
L'iX1a" nl"“
UNDERTAKING
L and O fuck at R ubebvbq . O beopn .
nnd wei^ta kept on h "d
Apothecary, A Full sizes
pitality, Jt certainly is not love, for
J yne 9, 1902.
id Goods, nud Undertaking Supplies
Line of Burial C:;.- kefH. J
love worketh no ill, and I have seen VOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\aEN THAT
Il jus* in receipt <»f n new and
n Hand.
Gy i a-Fl !..
LA th«- following named seller has tiled,
fresh
stuck
of
great ill worked by that very thing. notice c»f bis ntention to make tiual ptoof
p.
r a " r ’i r r i
support of his cl;tim, nnd J hat ^aid ptoof
Drugs and Chemicals,
Yes, I have seen women, sad to say. iu
Lr.hL ui’i
wi|| be made before J. IL Upton U. S. Corn
so flushed and unbalanced by frequent missonerat Lan-'l.Hs, Oregon, on July 28, Patent and Proprietary Preparations
emptying of tiny glasses that friends 19U‘2, viz;
Toilet Articles,
ANDREW J. WILSON.
were glad to get them out of sight, on his H. E. No. 9047. for theSk’L of N'W’i
nrnjiii’iMtn NundrloR.
M of NIC*4, WLj wt SE'4, Sec. 2.>, i p. 30 P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
away from comment. I have seen tho SV\
S , K (5 West.
N uts and C andies .
effects of social drinking where the Be names the following witnesses to
prove his coutinnous residfiux.* apon and
Clears, Tobacron and Clffarefctea.
victims never though» of falling into cultivation
of said land, viz: (.’. T. I himrn
Paints. Gila. Glasses, and Painter’s Sufipbcu
the snare, so very, very sad that I rotber. of Lani’lals. Ote'4011. Job.u i’iaus-n.
of Langlois, Oregon, Joseph J. K: iiz . m . oi
could not tell yon of them. No, there Langlois, Oregon, W. P. Buvee, of Lnog'.ois,
g.
is no love in anything connected with Or gvn.
J. T. P»rtiDGi s.
For taan7ye«r«w® haveaoldour Whiakieaand Cigar« to Wholesaler«onlv
and our brand« ar« preferred by them, as they are «uperi»r to all ether«. In
drinking which intoxicates. The love jr.el9
Ç’,
Register.
order to give the Conaumer the benefit of the large profit« of Dealer an I
d <i avjig Parlors
Mi
l llcman, wo have decided to &ow jell direct t-.» thoConsumer our Most
that worketh no ill to its neighbor is
Popular Brands of Whiskie« and Ctonra al lea« than whole« ilo prices
NOTICE
FOB
PUBLICA
1
ION.
careful of its influence. In the spirit
14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREE
and Bathrooms
With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen« lty( tub Pure Rye
L and Orgies, at K oseboug O re < <
of Paul it snys. “If meat maketh my
and one box of our justly celebrated «renulne Cuban Ifand-lu««*
,e *'V
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Havana Cuban Specials, we will give AB9OI.VTRI.T FRBFoneof the hand
June 9. 19x12.
brother to offend, I will eat no meat
somest open faro, eitra heavy nickel Gant's Watch«« made.(no lady«) «tom
Klinving 15 Cent»».
wind and set. genuine American movement and ca«o, best timekeeper on
V° tice is hereby given liar
while the world stands.” If the Ll
earth, does not tarnish and will h«t • lifetime. 1 extra flno Vienna Meer
the following-named settler lim filed
IJntliN 25 Cents.
schaum l’ipe. 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
preseuce of liquor in my bouse, or on notice of his intcution to make final j roof
Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy
nickel match box.t pair peari cuff buttons, 1 hall top collar button, 1 nevk-
my table, would tempt one who ought in support af his claim, and that said pt.»of
tio holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons, 1 double chain and one hoautrfnl charm
be made before J. IL Upton, t . S. (’•»ni-
111 jewelry heavily 14k gold plated. All theso 14 piece« with one box of our
Workmanship
up
to
date
in
any
not to touch it, I will banish it utterly. will
famousCubanSpeclal« and on« quart bottfeof our famous 1<1 year old Queen
m-H’Uoner, at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28,
City Club Pure Rye cannot bo bought for !e«s than fill 00. W« «ell the
thing in my line.
If even to taste it would give uu ex pm r a * i 7•
Whiskey and Cigar« In-ft Bl I V
ftlr O D with prtvtlereof ex
'
JOSEPH
J
KKEUZEI
’
,
.
cludingthe 14prizesforVnL 1 ^Vivl amination, while Whiskey
cuse Io auotber to take it, love to my
----- Next Door to Posfoffice.-----
and Cigars alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot Our Whlekey 1»
on
hi»
H.
E.
bio.
Moti,
for
the
S
’
;
of
KW'i,
neigbl or would forbid my doing it.
an Absolutely Pure 10 year old Rye and our Plgere genuine Caban hand-
i of swu. Sec. 30. Tp. M S„ It. 11 Wigt.
made,clear Havana,made In our own factory These cigars are far better
Let us be careful that we work no ill N‘ He
than anything ever ««ivertlxed hefor«. W* Gaartntre the good» and reftindt
,, —,
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nntp.ea t|\e following witn< uses to prove
C f in blra rr.n>n,m ol an •lwn«rwk.l»"lf. «'th two bUd«. 1 eork a^»«. • a'««» cue r
I
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to anyone through selfishness, igno hi* continuous Residence upon «nJ cultiva
■ ■
Advance
Good«
“*••• for
■ gh«*
e ■ '* eutter,
cuir—r , if
n t3 97 is sent In imvuri
* — with
xv i • order.
• i r uc ■ . v*i
..u * sent^in
• •
■
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**
wholoaal®
Price
Li«B«
of
Liquor«
an<l
Cigars.
¡♦wponnibla
agent*
wanted.
Ords*
to-day.
,
tion
of
Huid
land
viz:
Ubarle»
Langlois,
of
rance, ox tlto.ughtleasnesH.
V«
DISTILLER’S DISTRI 111) TINO CO.—Dept.
4ül North Clark gt., Chicago, Uh
Mandalay,
CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER.
Hotel Coquille®
.11
1lAlibd A RE
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
and Miners’ Supplies.
Scientific American.
Household Furnishings and Deeo-t
rations of all kinds*
FURHITbTE COMPANY.
J. 1 THOMPSON
ASTONISHING OFFERU
o
•I. QUO. cava»
1UBUV III Oil« UWU I HCWry
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Langloia, Oregon, F. T. McMnllcu. of L’en-
mark. Oregon. A. J. Wilaon.of Langlois,
TRESPASS NOTICK.
Oregon, C. F. Bluiueurotlier, of Langlois.
Oregon.
Notice ia hereby given to all perflona not
J. T. BiuvaEs,
to treRpnas upon the premise« of i)r. Kenyon,
jneltt
itegiatvr.
situated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
L and O ffice at H ohbburg , O begou .
staled above.
Dated nt Bandon, Oregon, March 14, 1901.
June 9, 1902.
PRI ER NELSON, Arent.
MOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the following named settler has tiled
notice of his intention to make lilial proof
in support of his claim, and that naid proof
will be made before E. A Dodge, U. S. Com
missioner, at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on July
29, 1902, xiz:
J oseph e . woods .
on his H. E. No. 9625. for the SLi of SE^,
If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the Sec. 1. Tp. 29 S., R. 15 West.
bowels every day, you’re III or will be. Keep your
He names the following witnesses to prove
bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of vio
lent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. 1 he smooth hi« continuous residence upon and cultiva
est, easiest. most perfect way of keeping the bowels tion of said land. v»2: John Lamont, of
clear and clean is to take
Bandon, Oregon, b. D. Jenkins, of Bandon,
CANDY
Oregon, U. F. Shannon, of Bandon, Or< g<»n,
CATHARTIC
F. W. Dygert, of Myrtle Point. Oregon.
J. T. B ihimuss ,
jne!9
Register.
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