Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 05, 1903, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
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This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Second-class Matter.
THURSDAY. FED. 5. 1903.
ED1TOH1AL.
One of the ludicrous things of the
times is to bear a man descanting up
on tbe evils of iociali*m aud tbe de
lueion of its advocates, when Lis whole
tirade evidences the fact that be does
not know what he is talking about.
Hon. Binger Hermann has stopped
down «nd out of tbe Commissioner’s
office, bnt he is not inclined to re.
main without official honors, so he is
aspiring to iiis old position, aud will
make n fight for Congressman from
tbe First Oregon District.
Marshfield has an ordinance pro­
hibiting tbe use of airgnue within tbe
incorporation, and judging from tbe
darnngx done to windows, and lhe
cruelty that has come to our notice
through tho Ufe of them, there should
Jt»e an ordinance against airguns in
Bandon. The broken wiudow panes
sre a standing advertisement of mean­
ness.
Tbe County Court levied a tax of
30 mill«, this year, to pay the expenses
of State and County expenditures
Thia exceeds tbe levy made when it
became necessary to build a court­
house. At that time.it was thought
that lhe extra rise would only last for
a year or two but it seems otherwise,
and it grows constantly larger, nnd it
is safe to predict that there will be a
big kick made before many more
years pass unless there ia a lowering
of tbe tax rate.
Vug Eat Vug Policy.
The Demócrata of the Colorado
Legislature have finally mustered a
majority, 61 out of 100 members, and
re elected Senator Teller. His elec­
tion will bo contested, end it is im­
probable that tbe Republican majority
in tbe Senate will allow bim to take
his seat. Which party has been moat
wrong and anarchical in tbe contest
eaunot be poaaitively stated, tboogb
it seems tbe Democrats have, equit­
ably, Uie l>est of the contest. Un tbe
face of tbe returns they bad a major­
ity of 10 on joint ballot. Tbe He
publicans, having a majority of one
m the house, proceeded, at tbe insti­
gation of ex-Seuatur Walcott, to un­
seat enough Democrats to give tbe
Republicans a majority on joint bal­
lot. They charged gross frauds in
Denver, where a solid Democratic
delegation was elected. Tbe charges
were no doubt iu large part true. Tbe
other bouse then unseated enough
Republicans to give tbe Democrats a
majority again, and a bare majority
of tbe Legislature. They also made
charges of groes frauda at tbe polls
on the part of tbe Republicans, which
charges are also undoubtedly true.
After several days' strenuous efforts,
tbe 51 were Brought together in joint
convention and Teller was elected.
The state officers are Republicans,
and may not recognize this action of­
ficially. Since it seems to be con­
ceded that both parties were guilty
of tbe rankest kind of frauds, it
would orfTy be a just penalty on a
state that permits such political
criuiea to leave it with only one Sen
ator until it can bold an honest elec­
tion and elect another Senator with
out resorting to anarchy,—Portland
Telegram.
——OQO-------
lu<h‘ Nam Won't be Bluffed
W ashington , Jan. 29.—The Ven
ezuelan situation, especially the at­
titude of Germnny, was discussed by
tbe Senate committee on odllitary
affairs today, and the situation infl;i
enced tbe committee oo some matters
pertaining to the Army appropriation
bill, among which was tbe decision to
accept tbe House provision relating
to transports—that they be retained
in t he service.
Tbe committee also provided for
an increase of electricians, skilled
gunners, machinists and others who
take care of and handle guns in tbe
seacoast defences.. Some other ad
ditions were made in tbe bill with a
view of improving the servico.
Tbe discussion was general and
earnest, and tbe conclusions reached
were that tbe United States make it
plain that tbe boner and dignity of
tbe country would be maintained-
and lhat Germany should not be h I-
lowed to “bluff” the Government by
any attitude she inigtit assume.
W. C. T. th COLUMN.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
The next W C T U meeting taken
pince Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M, at the
M. E CLnrcb.
"Be ««refal in ebuoniog «•»upsnion«.
Heek only the brave nud tbe true.
And aland by v<ntr friend, wheu in trial.
Ne’er ohanging the old for tbe new.
And when by false friend, yoa are tempted
Tbe tn.!« nf th. wine cup to know,
With tiruinewi, with patience, .nd kindueM.
Have ooarnge tuy boy to aay no:”
Fellowship with Death.
Pacific Chriatiau Advocate.
TflEDFORôÿ
BLÂMÂT
THE ORIGINAL
llaudou.
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
Oregon,
If You Do
Druggist and
We nrs still doing bwdusss ut I be 4M»»
Etand sud chu plvnsf you. Live us a Call
and examiue vur
Apothecary,
Stoves, Ranges and Farm implements, Etc
la just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Now is tile fit»« to ptircbHH« Hardware.
lb stock a targe assort meut of
Drugs end Chemicals,
Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware
_ A _______
_ iplexion, dizziness.
sallow complexion,
dizziness,
_ ..____ — *n<l
J « » <x«t«l tongue
biliouxneM
are common indication, of hvw
and kidney dixease». Stomach and
bowel trouble», xevere ux they are,
Cive immediate warning by pain,
ut liver and kidney trouble«,
though le»» |>ainful at the «tart, are
much harder to cure. Thedford'» .
i Black-Draught never fail» to bene­
fitdigeased
fit diseased liver anti
and weakened kid
kid- ­
i neys. It stir» up the torpid liver
to thro* off the genus of lever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Bright’s di»ea»e of
tbe kidneys. With ki.iueys re­
inforced by Thedford'» Black
Draught thousands of }>er»ons have
I dwelt immune in the midst of yel­
low fever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than The<lford's Hlack-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use lit an emergency and saves
many ex[>ensive calls of a doctor.
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Glassware, Crockery and
llruggiat« Kami rie«.
PcBrvMis, B hushes , S ponoih , S oaps I’aiMt«. Oil«. Doorn and Window«.
N uts and C andies .
TINSHOP IN CONNECTION.
Cigar«, Tobaccos and Cigarette«.
Under thin caDtnin Mr. George B.
Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied
Scott, in tbe New York “Wituee*' »1
makes tbe following pointe:
If a firm in tbe clothing businen»
sbonlii Hell a enit of clothes that
would cause tbe buyer to be attacked
by tne delirium tremens, tbe chances
■re tbe buildiog would be burned
down by an infuriated mob.
It is so strange that tbe liquor
traffic ia even tolerated by the people
wheo it is so generally known that it
wounds and kills ao many.
Cows that give ruilk that cause dis­
ease are slaughtered by tbe State.
Wby should uot the State put to death
Dealer in Boot» and Shoe«
tbe liquor traffic that kills and injures
Repniring'neatly and promptly done at
more in a day than all tbe sick cows
lowest living prices.
kill or injure iu yearst Fire breaks
out iu a hospital. Those who are
I
sick with different kiutis of disease
walk out out of tbe building and are
MulHns, S. Q, March 10, 1901.
E. LEWIÎT, Prop.
I have end Thedford*, Black-Draught
saved. But those who »re being doc­
for three year, and I hive not had to go
tored for delirium tremens ire fasten­
to ■ dorter tine« I have been taking IL
cnlzed
authority
—Tha
Weekly
ed to their cots and aro tberby made I A It rec
I, the
beit medicine
for
me that
I,
people
(JFeffODlan.
on —The
the market
for live; and kidney (
extra fuel for the flnmi s.
trouble, and dyipepila »nd other %
All kinds kept,
Tbe liquor traffic lives because lhe
complaint,. FOR PUBLICATION.
Rev. A G. LEWIS.
NOTICE
BOLOGNA HUJsMGE, HEADCHEESE
[*l imlier Laud Act, Jure 3, 1878 ]
people so will it. Avarice ami appe­
«nd VEAL always on bund,
U nitftj S tates L and O ffice , Ito; eburg .
tite keep tbe traffic in existence. If
Onrot n . Jnnuarj 6tb, 1903.
there was no appetite for intoxicants Notice is hereliv given that in compliance CORNED BEEF,
avarice would let the traffic aloa**. wii h tbe provisions <>f tbe nut of Congress
PICKLED I ORK
of June 3, 1878. ent ¡tied. ’An act for the sale
I not only believe in probibitiou by of tiiiilMT lands in the State« of California,
egon. N ‘v.id i. and Wn-hington Terri­ BUTTER, EGG, ami
tbe State, but also io every man an I O
I
tory ” i s e«f elided to all the Public Lind
woman covering their months with StatiRbv actof Angu*»t 4. 1892. Chris R hh -
FRUIT nnd VEGETABLES
iuu*M< u, of Bandon. County of Coos, State
a prohibition piaster and keeping it of
of all kiuds.
Oreg«-n. brig this dnv filed in this office
his «worn stat- inent No. 4257, for the pur
there while awake.
ch «pe of the W}(of NW»4 anti WUof SWtf
Menta Delivered to persons living on tin
Tiie gin mills nf America keep on of Section No. 33, in 'J'ownsbip No. 29 S.. River,
or »done the Since Route
Rauoe
No.
14
W.,
and
will
offer
proof
to
grinding onr men, women, boys and
Show tl’Mt
land Sought is more valuable
gil Is to death. It is very bard on for it« iiinber or alone »han for ngiicultarnl
BO YEARS*
p«ir o«‘‘«. aud to establish his claim to said
those who are being ground.
EXPERIENCE
land Inf >reL H. Hrzard. Connty Cle>k of
4
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s
worth at
M. BREUER’S
Miners’ Supplies.
A. McNAIR.
The Bandon Haidware Man.
BOOTS
SHOES
CITY MEAT MARKET,
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds*
Bed Boom Suite,
Cnrlnin Pol«» and Fine
Witll Paper and
aud Piece«.
•
Window Trinuuiue«.
Itourt« L ìuìiih .
--------- SEWING MACHINES ANO BABY CARRIAGES ---------
Mattresses ‘*,‘d
Cabinet Shop In Connection.
Farnitare Repairing and Saw-filing a Sp otalty.
C.kee Cut nnd Fitted to Older- Alt
'J,dbs Sizes aid aeigt» krpt on fil'd
Piotar- Framing
neatly doo«.
11 d O F RTA 1^ I N Q
U »1 L» C.T» I Ft IVI IW V»
A Full Line of Boriai Casket«. Rnria! Rob«» «nd Good«, «nd Vudertaking Sappile»
Couatantly. Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
------- GOO------
The noderaigued baa
Hotel Coquille
J. I». TlTPKlt, Proprietor.
This well known hotel is now under new ami com-
petrdit mtinagoiuviit ami La* lu-en thoroughly tou-
ovtiie.i throughout The table service is equal to
any in Sonlliet n Oregon. Smuplo rooiu.-> for cetu-
tm-K iul men. Bngptipt» trsnsj crteil to and from
bouts ct <: liuii fne of i-lo.rge.
Fine new brr in connection with the Loti J.
(’oos Cou.’t’y, Oregon, nl Coquille, on M »n-
d-v. I he 30 day of March. 19(6. He nanies
Telegram: There are -1,000,00,) col 1 ns wiintaa s: A. E- ibid ill of Parkersburg,
Or'g'ru. Nathan Barklow. of Bandon. Ore
people because of the Coal fiimiae; gon.
Tbe Peuqle'a Pres», of Albany, and
G. B. < «•>. of Band«»n, Oregon, R. H.
they are cold because they don’t know R omh . nf Bendon, Oregon.
The Liberator, of Portland, liotb So­
and all pt*r«ons claindng adverRely
enough Io make it hut for tbe right tbe Anv
cialist papers, have been consolidated,
T rade M arks
above described land'» are requested to
D esigns
file
ili^ir
c.l-ispH in this office on or before
people.
Editor Hale, of the former, retiring
C
opyrights & c .
said 30 d iy of ¿1 .reh, 1903.
Anvone
Bending
a
ehetrh
nnd
description mny
J.
I
’
.
B
b
’
T>
g
v
s
,
on account of failing eyesight. The
The best physic. “Once tried sml
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Register.
Invention is probnbly patentable. Cominuniciv-
publication will issue from Portland,
yon will always use Cl»nml>erliin’s
ttons strict! y conttdentlnl. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
under the name The Liberator, and
Stomach and Liver Tablets.” says
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpeciul notice, without charge, in tho
la now aappiibd with a iuil and complete stock of
Contest Notice.
under tbe management of Messrs.
William A,Girard, Peace, Vt. These
of the 1» terlor.
Latimer and Fowler. Tbe former
Tablets are the most prompt, most I Department
U nttkd S tates L akd U ifice , R o Biburg
I
A handsomely Illustrated weekly, largest rlr-
will have hold of the editorial depart­
pleasant am) ino-t reliable cathartic i (trefoil I » »a 23. IM
cnlation of nny sclent I tic louma!. Tern.s. |3 a
year; four months, >L Sold by nil newsdealers.
A aaffi^ient <-»ole.-t affidavit having liern
ment, and tbe latter is a cartoonist of
iu use. For sale by 0. 1. Lowe,
■ h d in t -iH •
by Juin -a Ort wley,
ifiUNN & Co.38’8”»"«”' New York
t .‘"ti!i*i. a«.!Hjn-t honiPStcad entry No 8730
considerable ability, ao that tbe jour
Telegram: Colombia will get inp.d
Branch Office, C35 F St, Washlnaion, D. C.
Branch
HiO
• jtiiv 2». IH’-MI, f.ir Sh‘4 ■ t 2 SEÍ¿.
.
nal gives promise of becoming a
..........................
of NK^.
?10,000,000 cash, nnd after nine years !i,.n :n. o. i b i;of M*v»4. swtf
e carry n complete stock of
31. J’f v.; «hip 29 S.. hmij.'-- 14 W., bv
power in the promulgation of the
$250,000 n year, from the United S E ctioh
Ivnrd V. So ith. con test ce. i»» whieh it ia
principals of Socialism.
TIV-TR’K suor IN
States, in consideration of the cession nlle£id tiuu s iid ectrynniu has not e«i on
t! e Hud
iiup'.uved it in anv way for over
CON SECTION.
of
the
territory
neccasnrv
for
the
four
vi
he
.
»!
at
Hie
only
time
lie
resided
Iowa and Illnois each had tbeir
upon
the
bind
wf . h in the summer of 1PJU
Panama Canal. Culoml ia seems to arid he has not rrtur icu to it Kiiu t; that, he
baok robbery tho other day, and tbe
Private School.
TON3ORJÄL FAnLO
have driven nearly ns good n bargain hAM nljnndoti; d the laud end sold tbe ini
robbers, in each case, got away with
Mrs. Rosa Bingaman will teacb a us the Panama Cana! Company did. D-ovenu-iitR Io Olbera and has removed from
money they did not earn and which
»his st cii- n of the country; n d that «Hid
Bandon
tertn of private school in the Bandon
al!e2u«l absence from the said Imd i-i not
P. B. HOYT, Prop
did not belong to them. This ia rob­
dae
to his eittphn n »-nt in the Array. Navy,
School House, beginning on Mouday
Teach- r»’ Exr.mltintio».
or Marine Co ps of the United Slates du
bery and robbery is wrong. Rocke­ following tbe close of tbe public
liny the war v.*tb Spain or during any other Located fa EL DOB ADO WILDING.
feller is having hia inning now. A school.
First Street. It.I NllilN, OK.CON
war in which t-hu Unded S(at* a may be tn-
The
regular
exam
¡nation
of
nppli
iingi“iwft private sol tier, offic r, Feamati
few days ago he raised tbe price of
Terms: 1st, 2nd nnd 3rd grades
or mari’ie. said parties are hereby notified
coal oil three and a half cents a gal­ $1; 4th. 5tb and 6ih grades Ijfl 51), and cants for teachers, certificates—county to appear. re*pov.d and ’off^r evidence SHAVING. SHAMPGUE O AND HAIR
and state—will t>o li- Ll nt my office ni tiMiobiiitf said nlh|rnti*>n nt 10 o’clock A. M..
per tuontli.
lon. It was not done because bis 7th and 8ib grades
CUTTING AT STANDARD F ä IGES.
T Btamen-
Reasonable reductions made to Coquille City, Feb. 11.12 and IF, I9t>3. on February 11». 19U3. bei re
business was not paying a fair per
r*»tljer, U.N. Cimni.i-sioner at Prindon. Ore
lhose paying in advance.
rp w’lh r<»r«y>lalu
tjon. (and flint final hearing will he held at Bathroom newly
W. H. B usch
cent interest, neither was it done be-
lub. Hot or ( old llutliF. 21» cent«.
10 o’clock A. VI. on February 23. I93R. tiefore
Co. Supt.
cause be needed the extra profit, but
ihe Reif inter nnd Receiver at the United
Looted Carload of Silver.
Dated this lfith day of J.io, 1993 States L ind Office in Roseburg, Oregon.
it was done «imply becanse he bolds
The Hai I contestant having’, in a proper
A lamoooudo , N. M., Jan. 28.—
nlfi.lnvil. filed Novembor 15. I9J2. s< t forth
tbe key to tbe situation aud can make
Will Keep on Hand nt idi Times
WANTED.—A TRUSTWORTHY GEN- facts which show that- after due diligence
tne public band over the money. Somewhere between this place and tlernan or lady in each o<>nnty to mau« -e personal service of f’lis uoti««' can not be
Ln-ine»« for »□ old eatabli- hed hon.a of «ol­ made, it is hereby o>dared and directed that
This is robbery too, and is also wrong. El Paso, Texas, a United States bend­ id
h — * - “ I Pork, Cutten, Crr.ckcd hl Cuts,
financial «landiug. A «f might, bon« fid« Hindi I'otice be given by du» and pru|>er
Now the question arises, which class ed car, iu transit from tbe El Paso weekly c««b »alary of ^IS (10 p ,id by check publicut ion.
WedneMiay with «11 exp« use« diroC'
J. T. B rio ««« Register.
e* • ? r* *> n f» r*
of robbers aro tho greater criminals? smelter to Chicago, load.d witb 601) each
from headqiinriera. Monev advanced for
J. 11. I io» » ik Receiver
To
Û,
VU J
bare
of
silver
bullion,
was
entered
by
eX|>ense».
Man:mer,
340
(fiixtou
Bldg.,
Chi
One class doos not hesitate to take
ea«o.
life in order to secure concealment, robbers and 80 of tbe bars stolen.
NOTICE EOli PUBLICATION.
NOJTCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Fresh Vegetable’, Poultry, Egge, Butter «od all Farm Produce, and a
To those who pay up arrearages and a
At Jarilia Jnuction, tbe broken seal
['t’fniber Land Act. June 3. 1878 ]
and the other party cares not bow
Timber Land Act June 3, 1H7S.
year
in
advance,
and
to
ail
new
subscri
­
t
’
Kt
’
KB
S
tates L aud O ffice , Kost ovbo .
was
discovered
and
hu
investigation
■uany lives are lost through want be­
UNnixn t T*T«s L\ sd O i lies at Uoarirono, O hfgon , Deoeti.ber 16. I'.lOz,
be r« who pay in advance, we make the
cause of tho extra cost which is forced revealed three Mexicans in tbe car. OuxaoN. January lit, 1U03.
Notice is itereby uiven that in c<>mo!:nnee
following proftositioucomprisingseveral
will,
the
pr>
vis:..us
of
th«
act
o.
‘
Coirgie-s
When
an
attempt
was
made
to
eject
Notice i. hereby civ«n tbi't in <awnplim:ee
upon his victims. Otic class plies his
different couplet a to select from t
with tbe prov hioih of the «ct of Uoii^r««« of June 3 1378. entitled -An act for the sale
trade by extreme nerve, the other by them they pulled knives and a lively oi June 3. 137S, entitled "An act for tbe s-ile of timber lands in the Ht-ites of California,
I will pHy bigbeat market price for beef, pork, noil ton.wool, bides, etc.
P rior or P ublications per Y kah .
Nevada, aivl Washington Tern
nefarious scheming, but both succeeed right took place, iu which the crew of timber lauds in tbe Stat.-, of California. t ' r.-o'-u,
B andon R kcoudfr
$•-' co
rv.” ns extei .led to ah the Public Laud
Oregon, Nevada, and WH>hhnut-»n Terri
in robbing tbe people. One class if was victorious aud drove the robbers torr,” ns extended to all the Public Land stab’s by act oi Angcat 4, 1832. Wes'ey B ui Francisco BuHetin
6 00
Nt ate, by act of August 4. 1“J.' Edward E. Mack, of Park.-rsb.irg. C..pntv of Coon.
Portland Evening Telegram
Ô 00
caught gets a term in tho peneten- away.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Oakes, of Parkersburg. County ol Cuo. Nt.-.toof Oregon, hnstbia day tiled in this of
1 50
At Dog Canyon, Sheriff Ilnnter saw State of Oregon, has this .lay fik-d in tl..a fixe hi«»si>rn atatemei. No. OGl.fot the pur­ Weekly Oragoninu
(Timber l«an<l Act June 3, 1878.]
tisry; the other if be seeks it, usually
[Timber Land, Act June 3. 1871*.]
chase
of
tbe
Lots
3
5
A
C
of
Section
No.
13,
Appeal
to
Reason
60
liis «worn etatement No. 4383, for th«
U nited S tatm L and L dick R oskdubg ,
I' sitcu H tatbi L and O vficx , UosaBVr.G,
seenres a high pasition in govern­ three Mexicans, who took to the oilice
purchase of the SEW of NWJt of S--ctim In townshipNu. 29S„ Range No. 14 W.. and
Onr Offer.
O hkgon . December 30. 19Ö2.
OarooN, Dec. 1.UM2.
will offer proof to »how that i lie land »ought
mental affairs, pCrhaps in the senate. brush. A call to bait was answered No. 11 in Township No 28 N., Renee No. 14 is
more valuable for its tiuil«.r or stone tb.iu
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby-civen that in compliance
West, and will offer pr.«rf to show th-it the
How different nDd yet Loth are rob­ by a fnsilude. A running fight en­ land nonghl i< more vsinable for its timber for agricultural purposes, and to e-ishlisb Tbe Bulletin is one of tbe lending pope with ilie provision» of tbe act of Congn >« of with the provifliona of lhe act of Congreve
hie claim to said land before L. H. Hnxa-d, of tbe Went, and is a daily publiHbed in San Jone 3, 1*73, entitled "An r.cr for the sal* of of Jnne 3, ls78. entitled ‘'An act for th»* aale
or
»t.w>e
than
for
ngrionitnral
pnri«»eo
‘
i.
aud
siled.
Hunter
shot
a
Mexican
through
bers.
estebiisb bis claim to ssh I land before L. Connty Clerk of Coos Connty. O*egon, nt Francisco, nnd gives nil tbe news. Ouroffee timber land in tbe State» ofCaltfotnia .Ore <>f timber landa in theHlntes of California,
the the heart. The other two men to
ton, Nevada, and Washington Territory/' Oregon. Nevada, and Wa-hinuton Ter­
11. Hazard. County Clerk of Coos County. <'oquille, ou Tuesday, Ibe 17th day of March. includes the Munday Bulletin.
a» extended to all the Pnlilitt Land State, ritory,” as extended to all the I'nt»lic Land
Oregon,
at Coquille, on Saturday, tbe 18ti> '!IO3 He nernes as witnesses: A. E. Had-
A .ìloiher'w Krcotniuendntion escaped, but posses are after them.
Recorder
and
Bulletin,
one
year.
.
JO
00
bv act of Angest ♦, 1892, William A. Doak. States by acl of Aupnat 4, 1892 Stephen S.
day of April, 11X13. He names as witnesses; ««II, of Parkersburg. Oregon. E. Prewe’t. of
Officials are of the opmiou that the Ed. Hadsell. of Paikeiaborg. Oregon; N. E. Pntkersbnrg, Oregon. W. A. Doak, of Park­ Recorder and Bulletin, one month
of
P«rker»bnrg, ,-onnty of G**, Stale of Little, of Bandon, County of C<» om , Slate of
AO
ersburg Ortgon, J. A. Doak. of Pa.kera
Oregon, has Illis day filed in tbi» office bis Oregon, baa thia day filed in thia office hia
Bsiklow,
of
Bandon,
Oregon;
A.
Csrlfe.n,
of
I haro h «ed Ch am beri Ain *8 Congb bonded car was entered by robbers
Tbe
Portland
Evening
Telegram
is
inaued
.worn rttniemeiit No. 4<>>9. for the pnrehase «vorn statement No. 4220. for the purchase
Parkersburg, Oregon; Andrew Perkins, of bnrg. Oregon.
Anv «nd all persons olnitning adversely nix times n week. It give, all tbe new. that ..I toe EH of SV’ki. 8W>< of SEii of Sec­ of the SEI* of NE£( of Sectiou No. ft. in
Retuedy for a nnmber of ynars and jnst outside El Paso, who threw tbe Parkersburg. Oregon.
the above described lamia ere requested to ia wotib reading and up to time of going to tion No. 2A in Township No. 29 S., Range Township No- 29 S., Kar«? No. 14 W., and
Anv
and
all
p«re.
n«
olniminr
a.lvenwlv
Lavo n<)
in iwyfnfc tb®t
w hnrs on» of »ho ear. 'n be gathered np the atsrVe uesonlred lands are requested to fit.- ih.-ii- 1 .a..un ... tula o.Uce ou o.* bv-ioTe
press, tnnoh of it being 21 bourn fre her than ii i.ulwf 14 Weat.».id ,uiofi.r proof ro»0«w wiii öfter proof to show i hat the In'ftd
(fiat I he ¡and Sought is more valuable for ia more vnlnabie for its tituber or st-one
the boot remedy for coughs, colds and by confederates.
file their claims in this office ou or before Baid 17lb day of March. 1903.
when it reaches here through auy cAhcr it. ttn’irt-r or Kpme man for agrinntnral than tor «liHcnlturHl purpose*, and to ea-
J. T. Bain»«,
said l?th day of April, 1308.
croup I have ever used in my family.
Tbe value of the missing bullion is
janl
Register.
pn«-o> «- , r.nd to e.trtbli.h hi" claim tn said tabliah hia elnim to said land before L. H.
journal.
J. T. BBtlX.ES,
land befote L. H. Hazard. County Clerk of Hazard. County Clerk of C< m >* County, Or-
I bave not words to expresa my con estimated at S40.000.
Jnn29
Re-gister.
Recorder and Telegram one year. J > SO
Coo« Connty. Oregon, uu Tuesday, the 17, e>^on. at (’•>o»piie Orc von. on Taeaday, the
ft
r
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iitledCb «TT tiïta letûedy. —
u J. A.
Tot u weekly uawspuper tbe Weekly Ore day of FeurtUkty, i9u3.
24th day of Maroti. 1903. He names as wit-
NOTICE FOR FUBUCATIVN.
lie rsrevv as witneenea: Edward Obmsn. neaaea: B. L. Hirst, of Bandon. Oregon:
gonian leads in tbe Northwest, and gives
M oom , N orth S tar , M ich . For sale
How*« Till«!
of i’arkersbnrg. Oregon, W. D. Mack, of Samuel Hunter, of Bandon. Oregon: Ed
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.
[Timber Eand. Act June 3, 1878.]
nil the news usually contained in a weekly Parkersburg. Oregon. A. E. HacHtll. of
by C. Y. Lowe.
Str phena of Bandon, Chegon; R. 11. lioea,
U nitbd S tate »* L ard O fficr at R oseburg ,
We offer vine Hundred Dollars Ro
► U mitmd S tatkr L and O f pick ,
paper.
Parkersburg. Oregon, J. A. Doak, of Park­ of Baudou Oregon.
O
biooom
,
Jftnunry,
12.
19bB.
O rrhon . December 23. 1802.
ward for any case of Catarrh that
ersburg.
Oregon-
Recorder nnd Weekly Oregonian. $2 SO
Auy and all persona claiming adversely
Notice I a hereby given ttint in cnmpliiinee
Any nnd ail persona claiming ndversly the
* Appeal to Reason: It in a fact cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh wirb
It is tbe duty of each person to seek in­ nbove-dnerilKtl land« are requested to file the above described lauds aro requested to
the provision« cf the net of CJongre«-« NOTICE IX HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
cornj liniice with »be pr<>vinions of the
filf
their claims in this office on or before
of
June
3.
1878,
entitle*An
net
for
th«*
ft«le
which should not be overlooked, that Cure.
formation along all lines that tend toward tl.eir claim« in this oflico on or before »aid said 24ih day of March, liKM.
of ti*nber lauds in tbe State« of California. Ret of CongreM of June 3, 1878, entitled •‘An
17 day of February. TJ03.
bringing
about
better
conditions
and
greater
act
for
the
tuile
of
timber
land«
in
the
in the recent assaults on coal yards
J. T. B ridgm ,
Oreg »ii, Nevada, and W tshincion Terri
F. J. C hrsit & Co., Toledo. O.
J. T. BBtT«»«*,
tory.” aa extended to all the i*ubiio Land H ih I ph of Cnlifomi«. Oregon. Nevada, and prosperity for the human family, and for
and coal trains, winch have furnished
Register.
jan^
Register.
We. th* undersigned, have known btates by act of*Amzu«l 4. 1892. Nela ltaa Wa«hmgton Territory,” an extended to all tbe pnrpow cf giving our readers s chance decl I
news for tbe daily papers tbe last ten F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, inn« en. of Band<»n. Connty of Coo*. State the Public Land States by act of Augu«t 4,
1892. Elmer E. Doyle. of Parkeraburg, to inform themselves we give them tbe beet
days, tbe raids have always Iwen led aud believe bim perfectly honorable of Oregon» h ta thia day filed in thia office Conn
tv of Coot. State of Oreirou. has tlna —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that
bi« aw«»rn statement No. 4284. for the pur­
by tbe well-to do. It is precisely this in all bnsiuess transactions and finan chase of tbe SE^i of NE*< and EJ< of d £M day fil' d in thia office hia «worn statement does not appeal io tbe highest order of rea
No.
4183,
f<»r the pnrehaae of the Lota 4, ft
and NW I* of SE1^ <tf Section No 9 in Town­
coning in not safe.
middle class that will become the rev­ eially able to carry out any oblige- ship
No 29 S.. Katitfe No. 14 W., and will !»*’< of NE*t. «nd BEK f MWW, of Sec­
Recorder and Appeal to Reason... 82 00
offer proof to show that the land soutfbt is tion No. 7, in Township No. 29 8., Ranee
olutionary leaders in th* coming con­ tions made by tbeir firm
more vsinable for its timber or stone than N<». 1.3Wpat. aiwl will offer proof to show
flict for tbe overthrow of tbe capital­ W zst & T ruax , Wholesale Drnggisst, for atfHcaltoral pnrpoaea. and to establish that the land aonpht ia more valuable for ita
J^f'Yoo onn hnve it all
li is clnini to said lar.d before L. H. Hexa rd. timber or atone than for agnrahaial pnr-
istic system. Men who have toasted
----- THE STEAMER
Toledo, Ohio.
County lerk of Coos County, Oregon, at poaea and to establish hia claim to aaid land
Per
BOr
Per.
their shins by hard coal grates and
on Saturday, tbe lltbday of April, Iwfore L. H. Hasnrd, County Clerk, of Cooa
W aldino , K inkam & MAnnu. Whole Coquille,
flouth t>VV Men th
1903. Lie names as witnesses: A. E. Had- Ounty. at Coqnille. Oregon on Saturday,
dined on cutlets will become fire­
the
7
day
of
March.
1903.
He
names
as
wit
----- O- -
sale Druggists Toledo, O.
mh IL of pHrker»bnr^. <>reff»’nt Nat.han Berk-
In tbe Evenimff Telegrstn, of Portland«
brands when the organization of in­
low. <»f Bandon. Orepon: H. Hndefinan. of neaaee: J. F. Haga, of Parkersburg (>repon,
Hall’s Catarrh Curt is taken inter Parkersburg. Oregon; 11. H. Rosa, of Ban Edward CHtman.of Parkrrrbunr Oreffon.
Oregon. It is the lArgeat evening newn-
Shaving
85 Cent«,
dustry finally reaches tbosmsll bank­ nally. acting directly upon the blood d-»n. Oregon;
THOMAS WHITE, Master
pspe published in Oregon; it contains
(-nlumbns Haps, of Parkersburg Oregon,
all* th« news of tbe stat« and of tbe
Rath« 85 Cgnta.
Anv and all persons cle.trnmR adversely John Hnga. of Parkersburg. Oregon
et a and merchants and relieve« i) em nnd mucous surfaces of tbe system.
naiiot
Try it for a month. A tampki
Any and all peranns etnoning adversely
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
the above deuoribed lands are requested to
of further business opportunity.
•
py w I be mailed to you free. AddrcM
the
above
described
lands
are
requested
to
Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes connec­
file their claims in this office un or before
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, said
file their d iinM in thia office on or before tions with tbe train and steamer Myrl at
11th day of April, 19U3.
Workmanship np to dato in any­
The favorite with thoughtful, culturM per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
said 7th day of March INB.
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
The Telegram,
J. T. Ruinous.
i. T. Bniiwit«.
Leaves Coquille Citv al 12;.W p
arriv­ thing in my lini*.
Or* ear lan.
I jan22
Hsll’s Family Pills are the beet.
PORTLAND. OBB,
Kceister.
li t- - .
Jan!
------ Melt Door k> rostuffio«.—
H«gia;er.
ing at Bandon al 4£0 p. ui.
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