THE RECORDER
IS rOBLlSUD
(CVKBY TUIUÜOAÏ AFTEKNOON
Bt ....
DAVID F. STITT,
Official
Expenses iu vaoatiou after July, 1302,
term.
Scalp bounties.................................... —$ •'*- U0
Indigents.................................................... 266 00
Telephone, book, etc....... . ................... 149 25
Salaries.......................................................... 451 07
BXOOLAB
XDITOB AND FBOPBIETOB.
8ÜB8CB1PTION BATES.
One Yezr................................................. f- W
Six Muntji«,
......................... 1 00
County Court Fro-
creding.
BKPrEMUKA,
COUBT
1902
TZHM—JUSTICE
MATTBBS.
Ordered that T C Spencer be appointed
constable of District No 1, and that he en
ter on bis duties when be files oath and
bond in the sum of $1000.
STATE VS CHABLBS WlLSON.
WHS Hyde, justice feos......................
Three Months.................................................
50
J W Carter Marshal fees....................
J D Sunderland constable fees..........
This paper is entered at the Bandon post
J’alaoe chop house six meals for De
offioe as Seoond-olass Matter.
fendant Wilson......................................
STATS VS V E SCHOFIELD
P. FISHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVF.R- I T Weekly justice fees..........................
etising Agent, 31 Merohants’Exchange,
L S Minard constable fees..................
San Fraucisco, is our authorized agent.
R A Easton witness fees.......................
This paper is kept on filo in his office.
Wui Abernathy witness fees..............
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1902.
EDITORIAL-
STATE
4 10
2 50
5 05
1 50
4
3
3
3
60
60
30
10
VS W E V1EBCB
Edward Bender justice fees................
H B Steward constable fees................
Alfred Bryant witness fees..................
4 65
7 50
3 50
STATIONEBV AND FEINTING
The Pacifio traftio is receiving at
tention, and Morgan has bis eyes
turned westward for another combi
nation in transportation.
A Candy Trust and a MolasseB
Trust are two of the late acquisitions
to the Trust family. It is doubtful
however whether the delicious flavor
and exquisite taste of the delicacies
bandied by these two will be of suffi
cient moment to sooth the lovers of
sweetmeats for the added cost.
J. Pierpont Morgan and other of
the tpilljouaires want the tariff re
moved from paintings and works of
art. Morgan is quite consistent with
self interest in bis desires at least,
and it can hardly lie said of bifn that
bis purpose is in the interest of the
common people. Jt is Morgan’s in
terest be is looking after. He is a
purchaser of fine works of art and he
wishes to shirk bis part in providing
revenue for the government.
Millionaires demand what they
want and they usually work to that
end. The Salt Trust demanded higher
profit, on salt, and the organization
'made ready to enforce its demand;
Rockfeller got ready and when be
wants a bigtier price for oil be gets
it; The Steel Trust is prepared to en
force its demands, and in general
trusts are able to maketbeir demands
and get them. Labor might just as
easly enforce its demand^ if it will
make itself ready and go to work sys
tematically and look after its own
interests, but it must do it through
the ballot. First labor must be ready
to unite its influence and then make
its demands through legislators and
legislative bodies. Labor can have
wbat it should have when its demands
are just and made through united
effort. J'rqstB flourish because of the
disorganised condition of those upon
whom they prey.
Portland Journal: President Baer
thinks God has placed the manage
ment of the business in good Chris
tian bands. And be looks upon Mor
gan as minister plenipotentiary to
(represent the heavenly side of the
deni.
Philippine Idols Seized.
S an F rancisco , Sept. 10.—Loot
from the Catholic Church of the
Philippines has been discovered by
the customs officials in the baggage
pf the Eighth Infantry on the trans
port Buford and consigned to the
Museum Academy at West Point.
The images represent the beads of
pbrist and the Virgin. The former
is made of ebony and is famous as
the "Black Christ.’’ Accompanying
the images are gold trimmed velvet
robes and a mass of gilded tin, in
cluding an elaborate balo. They were
captnred in Laguioa Province, and it
is claimed ware used by saorilegous
insurgents to qbtain from the super
stitious natives over $200,000 in mon
ey. The operators invited the natives
Io the shrine of the “Black Messiah,’’
where a ventriloquist gave a message
saying that if the money was con
tributed freely he would drive the
whites out of the islands.
B
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
8 00
Tbe undersigned has
CAPT. W. H. BATCHELDER.
The favorite with thoughtful, cultured
people—The Uregon.an.
Two Paper» for the Price of One.
the l-ocal Newx Thrown
HAH«. « VKBV covsrx. OMUOX.
A ugust 1902.
Mean tiun ta i.it uri (Rt.5
Maximum temp- r iture 84. on 5
Minimum tviu. Pi. un 25, *46, 28.
l’ecipitation .08 ¡nolle«.
No. days clear 31
Prevailing wind N W
Remarks. Elevation 1342 fl.
JOSEPH HARE.-
Voliiiitarv Ulen rver.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man.
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
----- AT THE-----
DORADO”
■E5
Hotel Coquille®
OS’<‘UC>SI«
CJo«|iasIle <
J. 1’. TUPPEK, Proprietor.
fcUJiiu-.-v’ ,
This well known hotel is now under new and com
petent management j>nd Bas been thoroughly ren
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. S imple rooms for com
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fino new bar in connection with the hotel.
You
Get the News of the World and
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
In as a Ba;gain.
All kinds kept,
To those who pav up arrearnges and a
year in advance, and to all new subscri
bers who pay in advance, we make the
following proposition comprising several
dillereut couplets to select from :
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of
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peb
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Appeal to Reason
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEADCHEESE
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$2 00
6 00
S 00
1 59
50
Our Offer.
The Bulletin ia one of the leading pnpe
of the West, and is n daily published in Hau
Franciaoo, and glvttj all the news. Ouroffee
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
Koeorckr and Bulletin, one year.. $0 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
50
The Portland Evening Telegram is is-ued
six t-inie< a week. It gives nil the news that
is woith reading and up to time of going to
press, much of it being 21 hours flecher than
when it reaches hero through any uth. r
journal.
Recorder and Teh gram one y«ar. $"» 00
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
gonian leads iu the Northwest, and gives
all the news'usually oumt aintd in a weekly
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the dnty of e icb person to seek in
formation along all lines that tend townrd
bringing about bet ter conditions and greater
prosperity for the human family, and for
the purpose r f giving our readers a chance
to inform themselves we give them the best
—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that
does not appeHl to the highest order of rea
soning is not safe.
Recorder nvd Appeal to Reason. . $2 00
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT
PICKLED PORK.
Is now supplied with u fall and complete stock of
BUTTER, EGG, and
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of all kinds.
Meats Delivered to persons living oil til ■
River, or along the Mage Route
■ KàAAÀAttf
so YEARS*
rixNnt’s
EXPERIENCE
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If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the
bowel« every day. you’re III or will be. Keep your
bowel« open, and lie well, l’orco. In (he ehapo of vio
lent nliysic or pill poison, it tlangei ou«. The Binooth-
est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowel«
clour and clean 1« to taka
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Bandon,
\
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnstrsted weekly. I.nrsest clr-
oulatlon ot any .rientide journal. Terms, 43 a
year; four months. 4L Sold by all new.dealers.
MUNN &Co.8#’Br“d”» New York
Branch Omco, 624 T HU Washington. D. C.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Bandon.
Druggist and
Apothecary.
Is just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Nlinving 15 Cents,
■laths 25 Ceuta.
Workmanship up to date in any
thing in my line.
------Next Door to Post office.’-----
E l D orado
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
Curtain Poles and Fine
Wall Paper and
Window Trimmings.
House billing.
MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES --------
»¡id Pillow* Made
io order.
Furniture Repairing und Saw filing a Spt ciulfy.
Bed Room Suites
and Pieces.
-------- SEWING
Cut and Fitted tn Order- All
Sizes and wciyta kept on h u d
A Full Line of Burial C.uketH. )
CU I
Maîtresses
UNDERTAKING
Glass
• es
K.*./
nl Goods, mid Uudcrtakiug Supplie»
d Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
ASTONISHING OFFER!!
For many years we have ao!d our Whisk ies and Cigars to Wholesalers only
and our brands are profaned by thorn, as they are superior to all othors. In
order to give the Consumer the benefit of the large profits of Denier and
Middleman, we have decided io now sell direct to the Consumer our Noel
Popular Brando of Whiskies and Cigar- at has than wholesale prices
•IBUUIlFVLPRIZE&fJlLF
W ith every quart bottle of onr famous 10 yeer old Queen (Ityflnb Pare Rye
and one box of our Justly celebrated genalne Coban Hand-Made lOe eleer
Havana Cuban Special*, we will give ABSOI.UTKI.Y FRIloneof the hand
snmestopen face, oxtra heavy nickel Gent’s Watches mado.loe tedya) stem
win ! and set, genuine American movement and case, best timekeeper on
eirth, does not tarniah and will Inst a lifetime, 1 extra fine Vienna Meer
schaum Pipe, I genuine Mcorachaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy
nickel match box, 1 pair rcarl cuff buttnne, 1 bell top collar button, 1 neck
tie holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons. 1 double chain and one beautiful charm
ill Jewelry heavily 14k gold plated. Alt these 14 plecee with one box of our
f atnous Cuban Spec ials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Oueei
City Club Pure Rye cannot bo bought for Uss than <12 00. We eel) th
Whiskey and Clgare In-A||| V
GT
O-® with privilegoof ex
cludingthe 14 prizes for URlel «^Oewf amination, while Whlsko
and Cigars alone cost more thnn wo ask for the entire lot Otir Whiskey I
an Absolutely Pure 10 year old Rye and our <’l<aro genuine Caban hand
made, clear Havana,made In onr own factory These cigars are far better
han anything ever advertised before We Gnaranlee th« goods ai d refund
iv,-irrew, 1 cigar c«M
J I An Extra Premium of an elcrant Pocket knife with twe blades, 1 eor
in plain paeka««.
I glass cutter, if <3 97 is sent in advanco with order. Goods eent In
------ •— Write for
wholesale Price Lists of Liquors and Cigars.
Responsible agente wanted.
Order to-dey.
,
V. 8. DLSTLLLEK’S DISTRIBUTING UO.-DupU U., 431 North Clark fiU, Chicago, Uh
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
Fimt Street, BANDON. OR1CGON
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING
AND
HAIK
CUTTING AT Sl'ANDAKD PK1CES.
1 iOOFK
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention.
Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
Pte».«nt. Palatable, PoOnt. Ta.te Oood. Do Good,
Mover Hick, n, Wenken, or Gripe. 10, B. and tO cent«
nor bo«. Write for tree lamplr. »ml booklet on
health. Addreti«
J3’
! Vou Can’t Expect to Get
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN $2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s
-—THE steamer ----
worth at
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE. Master
Oregon.
....
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Oregon,
EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
L-avea Randon «vary morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and makes conneo
tionn with tbe train and ateamer Myrl at
10:30 a. m. at Cnqnilla Citv.
"T-.rMv*« C..qrHHeC'Hv-«»4l2*dM) p. m.. arriv-
iug at Bandonat 4-.30 p. u>.
1’lumbing n M»r< i:*lty.
Anvonc «ending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention 1« probably patentable. Communica
tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
•ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receive
tpecial
charge, In
in the
tpteial notice
anitre, without chnnro,
Bathroom newly fitted np with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Bath« 25 cent«.
WORK WHILE
hik I
T RADE MARKS
D esigns
C opyrights £c.
—o---
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
I'ltlitiKN
LEDGERWCOD & CORSON.
1
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms
Notioe is bereby given to all persona not
totre-pasa n|aiti thè premise*of Itr. Kenvon.
situateti betweeli Fiorini Lake and thè conn-
ty road. in Northern Curry, bv removing.
cutting, or destro.viiig timber up<>n siud
land. $25 rewanl will he paid for informa-
tion lordimi to a Convictiou of Irespuas as
Hlnted nbove.
Dated nt. Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1!K>1.
PETER NELSON. Aeent.
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
shop in
CONNKCIION.
Drugs and Chemicals,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Miners’ Supplies.
Wt> carry n complete stock of
L and O fficx st R< blbubo , Oaxaoir,
AugnHt 22. 1902.
VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Patent and Proprietary Preparations
II th<* followinu named settler han filed
notice of bis intention to make final proof
Toilet Articles,
tn support of til« claim, and dint naid proof
Ikrnggists Ninol rie».
will be made before County Clerk of ooh
County at Coquille City, Oregon ou October P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , S oaps
25. 1902, viz:
N uts and C andies .
JOHN W. GREGG,
Cigara, Tobacco« aiul <’ltraretie«.
on Ilia H. E. No. l>t07. for the NW of N"'W,
Sec. 33.SWI, ot SW^.Sec. 28, SEH of SEt,. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
Sec. 29. I'p. 27 S. It., 14 Went.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continnons residence npon and cultiva
tion of raid land, viz: James A. Morriacn.
of litillaids, Oregon. John A. Hamblock. of
Bollards, Oregon, S. T. Lnneean, ot Bol
lards. Oregon, Abe Rose, of Bullarda, Ore
gon.
J. T. B oidoks ,
nug28
Register.
!
O ur HARDWARE
Y ear .
RTxni.ixa Kxsr.nr inirair, cuiriuo er xew voax.
VlorNIII.Y WIIATHEK HEPOHT.
T1N8I1O1’ IN CONNECTION.
What We Can Do For You CITY MEAT MARKET,
exact notes of what was said at the!
time. This gentleman is personally
known to the officers of the League,
and Mrs. Ingalls has a letter from
him vouching for the truth of the
above slateiuent.
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PaintM, Oil*. Door» and Window».
——
=—
Mandalay,
Boys! Boys! Boys! Boys
57 00
15 25
Now is the time to purchase Hardware.
in stock a large assortment of
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
WANTED
58 40
We are still doing business at Tbe Old
Stand and can please you. Give us a Call
and examine our
Tinware, Graniteware
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
RED RUM
50 00
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
THOMAS ANDERSON, frop.
Sausages, Etc., also
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
31.................................................................
Stephen Galiier board for prisoners
to Aog 31..................................................
Charles Mathesou pointing roef of
CH..................................
R S Knowlton sands forC H ............
Thos Krewson enbinet Jor sheriff's
office......... .................................................
MA.KKET,
A.XDO2N
If You Do
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Eto
O II Croker Co. map cover for as
sessor.................
5 00
Patrick <fc Co. Rep'g stamp daters
for clerk....................................................
8 30
Glass 4 Prudhomme deed reoord and
and tax deeds........................................ 33 50
Title Guarantee A Loan Co 7 blue
prilit maps for assessor......................
3 50
Mail Publishing Co, reo’t books and
pub notice................................................
6 50
Bulletin publishing proceedings $43.
90; 250 blanks $10.....................
53 90
Stephen Gallier postage for sheriff’s
office $4.55; 50 maps $20.................... 24 55
L H Hazard postage etc for-clerk's
offiuei.... ................................................ 11 75
J B Dulley postage eto for treasurer’s
office...........................................................
9 00
Coquille Herald, pub oourt proceed
ings $43.90; pub notices $26.04........ 69 94
S E Johnson ,t Co ball rent and lights
3 50
for election..............................................
Dr J T McCormao cash paid Mrs
Bachflower $10; 7 days’ oare Mrs
Kate Russel $14.................................... 24 00
E G Flanagan supplies for Joshua
—ooo—
4 43
Nelson......................................................
7 88
Joseph Ferry supplies for F F Winter
WHS Hyde exam Maggie Russel in
5 00
sane.................................................... ..
The next \V C T U meeting takes
Dr Culin exam of A Hartman insane 5 00
Bill of S Lapp for $20 for nursing W F place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., in the
Johnson not allowed.
Methodist Church.
Bill of J B Marshall A. Son to have ninout.
IVliat Dot m This liari-cl Con
paid at tax sale refunded, not allowed.
tain?
Johnson, Dean A Co meat for poor
farm............................................................ 23 32
J A Lamb hardware for poor farm... 58 91
C H Frye 2 mo sal as supt poor farm 95 82
The following bills for improving roads
Spell it backward.
What!
in Dint No 27 were allowed.
murder in n bnriel! Yea air,
Geo Clinton................................................ 33 40
and if you will purchase a bar
D J Noah....................................................
43 40
rel of this red rum, you will get
John Maddox............................................ 45 00
as premiums, absolutely free of
R Tyrrell...................................................... 68 00
charge, the following articles: A
W E Noah.................................................... 42 00
barrel of heartache, inisory and
W F Keller.................................................. 23 00
woes, a barrel of abuses onrses blows;
Joe Radabaugh................................ .... 64 00
a barrel of reproaches and a heart
John Wiley.................................................. 49 00
broken wife, a barrel of crimes a bar
J E Noah....................................
. .. 43 00
rel of strife; a barrel of unavailing re
A J Radabaugh......................................... 101 50
gret; a barrel of cares, and a barrel of
John Epperson........................................ 36 00
debt; a barrel of hunger a barrel of pain,
John West....................
2 00
a barrel of poison, and hopes in vain;
Geo Davis.................................................... 48 00
a barrel of falsehood, a barrel of sor
W S Snyder................................................. 30 00
row; a barrel of passion laid up for
E M Smith.................................................... 30 GO
to-morrow; a barrel of poveity, ruin
Henry Radabaugh ................................ 43 00
and blight; a barrel of terror that
August Hoeline making fills diet 8 .. 49 00
grows wJh the night; a barrel of
E B Dean A Co lumber diet 10 .......... 48 46
serpents that crawl from the
W P Murphy spikes diet 11..................
1 25
glass, get into your bed and
Chas Heller................................................
2 CO
hiss as they pass; a free ride on
E N Harry labor by self and others
the carriage to the second
dist 12........................................................ 132 00
death, where all on board
E L Corman labor by Helf and others
are known by their breath,
dial 12........................................................ 81 10
Say, who wants to buy?
Edw Fahy A Sons lumber dist 14...
17 77
J 11 Cecil labor dist 16............................
7 00
A Flandeis same.................................... 54 00
Elmer Flanders ”...................................... 15 00
Cyrus Banning ”....................................
8 00
R J Dean labor, fill diet 16................... 115 00
H C Hughes labor dist 16...................... 44 40
Following allowed for labor in dist 17.
Chas Adams, bolts..................................
5 00
FOR THE SALOON.
Robt Muir.................................................. 19 50
J S Clinton................................................
8 00
C Hammerlof............................................. 12 75
At a moeting of the State Liquor
Geo Morehouse ......................................... 23 75
Dealers
of Ohio, at Wirtbwein’s Hull,
Wm Smith..................................................
8 00
Cohimbns,
O., ous of the delegates,
John Culbertson........................................
7 50
Leland Minard..........................................
7 20 in the course of a speech on "How to
W E Rackleff lumber dists 27, 23, 37 62 90 Build Up I lie Saloon Business,“ gave
Huling A Lundy hardware dists 27,
tbe following suggestions: He said:
18, 23.......................................................... 51 60
• The success of our business is de
Following bills allowed for work in dist
pendent largely upon the Creatiou
No 18
It W Harrington........................................... 25 00 of Appetite for Drink. Men who
E E Evernden.. ......................................... 23 00 drink liquor, like other«, will die, and
J PEveruden................................................ 18 00
if there is no new appetite created
Wm Pieroe.................................................... 12 00
Dan Cribbins..............................................
3 00 onr counters will be empty as well as
our coffers. Our children will go
Albert Cribbins.......................................
15 00
Thos Knight..........................................
12 bnngry,
00
or wo must change our busi
Ben Knignt................................................... 6 00 nese to that of some other more re
T S Everuden............................................... 56 75
nninerativp. The open field for the
Z T Johnson lumber dist 23...................
6 00
creation of appetite is Among the
Geo Mullen labor as supervisor in
dist 23 ........................................................ 36 00 Boys. After men have grown and
R A Cribbius viewer Eden Valley
their habits are foimed they rarely
trail.....................................................
21 20
ever change in this regard. It will
J W Appleton viewer Eden Valley
be needful,
therefore, that Missionary
trail..........................................
20 00
Work be Done Among the Boys, and
Charles S Warner viewer Eden Val-
ley trail...................................................... 20 0 I make the suggestion, gentlemen,
Following allowed as part of appropria that nickles expended in treats to the
tion on Glenn Fall road iu dist No 6;
boys now will return in dollars to
AB Campbell.......................................... ,
7 65
Aif Tyberg................................................ 13 00 yonr tills after The Appetite has beeu
Simon Anderson...................................... 18 00 Formed. Above all things create ap
Carl Anderson.......................................... 16 00 petite.“
Jesse Ott .... ..........................................
7 50
Chas Rodine............................................ 36 96
The above was given to the Anti
Jos Larson ................................................ 22 50
And Lundquist.......................................... 16 00 Saloon League by a gentleman who
John Henderson...................................... 24 80 was present at the meeting and made
lieware of Ointments for Cat
arrh that Contains Mercury
as murcury will surely destrdy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system wbeq entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable pby-
iscians, as the damage they will do
is ten fold to the good you can possi
bly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Mrs E Ott.............................................. 7 00
Following allowid for hauling gravel in
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney dist 23;
A Co., Toledo, O., contaius do mer Geo Wright.'............................................. 127 50
cury. and is taken ¡Dternally, acting W T Dement.............................................. 103 50
directly upon the blood and mucous B F Barklow.............................................. 75 00
T C Norris.............. . ............................. .. 144 65
surfaces of the system. Iu buying T Barklow.....................................
77 50
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get WC Dement.......................... .... .. 99 25
the genuine. It is taken internally, W T Wilde.................................................. 83 25
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. A Barklow.................................................... 99 12
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. li B Dement................ ............................ 118 00
S Reed ........................................................ 76 22
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per Pao States T el Co Telephone bill for
bottle.
Co officers................................................
5 55
V N Perry sal as C H janitor to Aug
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
WANTED.—A THUSTWORTHY GEN-
tleman or 'ndy in nnali count» to mmn o
hnainene for nn old established home of ».»I-
iJ financial atandintf. A straight, bona tide
weekly cash salary of $18 00 paid by cheek
each Wednesday with all expenses direct
from headquarters. Money advanced for
expenses. Manager, 340 Caxtoii lildg.. Cbi-
¿11’0
W H Mansell wood and hanliug for
C H.............................. ...............................
2 50
Coq river Electric Co lights for C H
July and Aug.......................................... 16 50
Linegar A Medley coal oil etc for CH 4 45
J S Lawreuoe sal as assessor A posi’g 165 00
on Hand at all Times
•
j
J W Mast 35 days work iu assessor's
office................................................ ........ 87 50
W H Bunch sal as school supt and
postage................ .................................. 238 85
C 11 Nosier 5 days exam teachers.... 15 00
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
W D Reedy 5 days exam teachers... 15 00
8 B Cathcart establishing cornetsetc 7 00
Stephen Gallier 1 mo sal as sheriff.. 166 67
E M Gallier 1 mo sal as dep sheriff.. GOJOO
L H Hazard 1 mo sal as Co clerk.... 100 00
I will pay highest market prjee for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc.
R 11 Must 1 mo sal as dep olerk.......... 75 00
J B Dully 1 mo sal as Co treas............ 50 00
S B Sherwood sal as superv’r r d 10.. 34 87
Donald McIntosh sh I as com A mile
age .................. ............................................. 26 80
U C Dement sal as com A mileage... 18 60
Clerk ordered to issue warraut, in favor
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of Z T Siglin, for contract price of Davis
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In
connection
with
the
Market
Mrs.
Anderson conducts a
Slough bridge wheu e.-iuio is completed.
;-ty LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add-
Ordered that It H Rosa be allowed to use
Jdt?" ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Lad ion’
a portion of the Bill’s Creek road for log
ging purpose, if the same will not interfere
J-t?'1 Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
with the public use of same.
Ladies’ ayd Children’s Hosp.
Report of viewers on Eden Trail accepted,
and same declared a public trail.
Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
Petition to re locate a portiou of the Em
pire-Bandon road between Joe Nay Slough
bridge and Dr Cook road, denied for the
reason that a remonetrnnoe to Baid petition
was filed, said remonstrance having more
subscribers than the petition.
Ordered that J W Catching be appointed
supervisor of It 1) 10, until his successor is
elected and qualified.
Petition for an appropriation on Middle
Fork road betweeu Myrtle Point and Sugar
Loaf mountain denied.
Petition for re location of Myrtle Point
Cooper bridge road granted and Mike
Krantz, Edward Corman and Joseph Mil This Steamer will give n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and San
Francisco, California, for both passenger« and freight.
ler appointed viewers m.d S B Cathcait sur
veyor, and that they meet at Myrtle Point
For full or further informatiop apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or
on Sept 22, 1902, and after qualifying, pro
N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqu'lle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
ceed to view, survey and lay out said road.
E. T. KRUZ. Geueral Ageut. 207 Front Street, Suu Francisco, California.
Ordered that, an appropriation of $200 be
allowed R D 24 when the amount subscribed
by said district has been expended. Same
to be expended under the supervision of
supervisor of said district.
Whereupon court adjourned until Wed
nesday Oct 1st, 1902 at 9 o'clock a. m.
E. luEiWIZST, Prop.
M. BREUER’S
Dealer In Hoota and Nhocs
RiqMiringlneatly snd promptly -done at
towoHt living prices.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYSs
B altimore , Met. March 30, loot.
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About five years ago my right car began losing, and thi» kept on getting worse, until 1 lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
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