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* 4, V W. C, T. U. COLUMN. 1HE KECOBDEK RAVI» *, iTITT, WfiOX 4»D nonixroa. SUBUOIUPTWE RATS*. THURSDAY, FEB. 19. 1903. EDirORIAL. Tba blockade ia etijl on at Salem, and there is go sign of raisiug it soon Fulton seems to eommaud tbe block ading squadron. Lato pews, however indicates that R. D. Hume baa hie weather eye on tbe plum bush watch ing foe the frnit to ripen. Anamby »aa rife in a West Virginia town when John H. Winder, general manager of tbe Kanawa A Hocking Vajley Company, Den Hanna, eon of Senator Hanna, and W. A. Clark,apo of Senator Clark of Montana, aaaanlt- ed Hon. W. O. Caidwell, a member of tba JsgisJalpre, and appropriated hie carriage to tbeir own use, leaving tbe victipa of tbeir assault tn an up cooMfona alate. Jf the offenders bad been common people, arrest would have been swift and punishment cer tain, bnt it baa been said: ‘•The King can do no wrong.” Money is king, and these favored sons of tbe great apd rich, cqp perform acts of anarchy and go unpunished, while if common persons commit like deeds, clemency js the Jast fbipg thought of and nev er seriouely entertained. There haa bean load denunciation of Herr Moet, pod yet we doubt if he was guilty of •p bei POPs cppdpct as these disciples pt anarchy have revealed. Justice demands redress, and the public wel fare demands that these criminals be punished as befitting common rowdies. They Owa Tbe Eapth. ¿fterpfey Ip W«s* ▼»»«Inks—Ferpwtenteya Immune From Arrest. I hare need Chamberlain’s Cough The De»l W O T U meeting takee Remedy for • number of yeare and place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M., at the bave do hesitancy in saying that it is M- E Church. the beet remedy for coughs, colds and Ge Right ob Worxlag. croup I have ever used io my family. I have not words to expresa my cop Ab yes. tbe task is bard, 'us 1rs«, fidence io this remedy. - Mgs. J. A Bet whet's ILa usa of sigma«? Mooax. NoaTg B tax , M io «. For sale They're soonest with Ihsir deltas through. Who bravely keep aa trying. by C, Y. Lowe. THEDFORD S BUCI í MA« According to one press dispatch with reference to the Littlefield anti trust bil), it provides that it shall ap ply oply to ''corporations hereafter organised,4 Wbat bettor thing than thio could the trusts want? All they have to do is to get together and “merge“ before tbe President signs tbe law. Tbe whole thing looks like a farce—or like chaff thrown ioto ths people’s eyes. Littlefield's talk may be taken aa expressing tbe extreme anti trust sentiment, so far as tbe Republican party ia concerned. And be justified trusts. He said in effect that we inherited them, and conld not get rid of them. His whole speech ia an argument or an apology for the things that are, as against tbe things that should be. He was a man whom tbe people much depended upon, but tn whom, like so many others, they are somewhat disappointed. He said there were trusts in England centnrisa ago. Being a scholar, be showed that there was a trnat 23(0 years before Christ. Very true. We admire your scholarship, Mr. Littlefield; it shines somewhat; but wbat has that got to do with preset conditions in tbe United States of America in tbe year 1903? What has all this learning to do with Vampire Rockefeller? Gorgon Morgan ? With tbe murdering coal trnat? With the starving beef trust? Because there waa something sim ilar 2300 years before Christ, shall we therefore submit to be plundered by processes of law? Because a thing is 5000 years old, ia it therefore right or irrestible? or unrefortnable? And because there was an iniquity in the earth 2300 years before Christ, did the people elect yon to defend it ? Mr. Littlefield’s speech, if it means anything, means that these astonish ing and alarming inequalities are merely inevitable, inexorable, natural, not to be avoided or controlled—like tbe sunshine and the tides, tbe mur muring of water and the whispering of winds. You only need to make another speech to show that trusts were invented in high heaven, and are a gift of the great and gracious God, to whom we all reverently, humbly and, and devoutly bow. But there’s Rockefellef And there’s Morgan. And there’s Carnegie. Now tbe American people dot’t blame a man for succeeding, nor for getting rich. A thoughtful local preacher, Dr Creeeey, aaid that very nicely last Sunday. But he only said it incidentally in developing a sermon on a text: “Whatsoever a man sowelb, that shall be also reap.“ No, we Americana like men wbo succeed. We applaud tbe man wbo succeeds, and properly, rightly. But we do object, and have a right to object, to laws, to legislators, to authorities, helping men to succeed by taking dimes and dollars from tbe multitude and pouring them into the pouches of a few men. Now thia ia exactly what tbe ma jority of Congress has been doing for forty years. When tbe Democrats had a chance they did tbe same—and even worse, because they not only lied to the people about what they would do if they had a chance, but they proved, as they bad ou many previons occasions, that they were utterly in capable of doing business at all— and that, at least, tbe Republican party can do, and baa done, always. No, Mr. Littlefield; because there waa a trust 2300 years before Christ is not a sufficient excuse for tbe ex istence of Gourmand Rockefeller, and Gorgon Morgan. Unless you do something besides quoting ancient history, the country, by 1908, will elect A Socialist for President. Tbe People mean business.— Tele gram. ------ ooo------ _ . . Half» Fwiiy WH m ü)« W. Strive patiently and with a will That «ball not ba defeated; Keep singing at your taak aulii You aee it eland oom plated. « Nor let th« olouda of doubt' draw.near. Yoqr sky's glad sunsbiue marking; Ha brava, and Sil your haart with obaar. And just go right on working. —Nixon Waterman, in August Baccara. A «<>■»■• Phll«a»pbj' A court was bearing a case of “drunk, third arrest.“ The judge turned to th® womau who stood near, whose worn sorrowful face bad touched bis heart, and said: “I atp sorry, but I must lock np your husband.“ The injured wife, victim of the legalized liquor trafie, ono of the many who “take the consequence while the husband takes the drink,“ bad no thought of touching deep moral or economic problem«, but only of plain, every day common sense when she replied: “Your honor, wouldn't it be better for me and the children if you locked up (he saloon, aud let my bnsbaml go to work?“ A Jadg -'a Indictment. If any class of citizens has opp<>r tnnity to measure tbe havoc winch tbe rum trafie brings to acotnuniuity, that class is composed of our judges and lawyers. From tbe bench have come some burning iudictmeals of tbe liquor oligaicby. The one we herewith quote is from Judge G. W. Herdman of Jerseyville, III. He says: “During fifteen years on tbe bench, I observed that one half of tbe crime committed, and one half tbe causes for divorce, were Irnceuble to tbe drinking of intoxicating liquors Tbe drinking of intoxicating liquors has increased all manner of crime it begets crime. It has increased di vorce litigation—it begets divorcee. It has increased the number of in mates in our almshouses—it begets paupers. It has crowded tbe state asylnm for feeble minded children aud idiots—it iR-gets idiots Rud feeble minded children. It has overcrowded our asylums for the insane—it beg.-ts jOsnnity. It is increasing tbe burdens of government, federal, at ate, conuty, and municipal, at a fearful rate, aud demands tbe most heroic treatment to rid us of its baleful presence and baneful effects.“ True, Judge Herdtnan, every word true. Is it not about time that tbe American people were waking up to tbe unspeakable peril of the situation? N«t Ram In the Army. The great railroads of the country will not allow their employes to drink liquor while on dnty. Some of them prohibit the men from drinking even while they are off duty. That is right. Many of our large manufacturing and merchantile houses will not em ploy a man who is intemperate, and are coming to insist more -ind more upon to'al absliuence. But the war department of the United States makes uo such demand of the bqys who enlist in its service If practical temperance is good for a railroad employe or a uierchaotile clerk, why is it not good for a United States soldier? Or, if the practice of temperate habits works to the advnu I age of a railroad corporation or a business house, why would it not work to the advantage of the Ameri can army? The claims by officers of the war department that our soldiers must bare grog, is a disgrace to them selves, to the army, and to the nation which snpporta it. If tbs present army cannot gel along without rum-drinking, and all aorta of revelry and debauchery, turn the drunkards out. and fill op the rank« with clean yaang fellow« wbc are masters of themselves, aod not the slaves of a vicious and disgusting habit.— Epworth Herald. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tlmbev Land AB J wm 3 1S7S. UntTBD S tatb « L aud Ornes, at R o « b - neaa Oaaoou. January 19, VJU8. Nntioa ia hereby given that in ooniplianne with tbe previaiou« <»f the act of Coogreas of Jone A 1878, entitled. "An ad tor the rale of limber land» in tbe Btatea of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnhlio Land State« by act of August 4. lWri. Way ran C. Parker, of Parkersburg. County of Cooe. Blate of Oregon, haa tbia dav filed in this offioe bia «wore statement No 432». for the purchase of the BE1< of BWk of Sec tion N» »1. in Township No 27 Range No. 18 Weal, and will <mer proof to show that the land sought is more rateable for ite timber or alone than for agricultural parpMet. and to establish his claim to raid land before L. H. Harard. County Clerk of Coria County, llregon. at Coquille, on Than day. the 9th day of April. 191«. He names aa witneaee«: A. E Hadrall. of Parksr-barg, Oregon; J. L-Kronenherg. of Parkeraburg. Oregon; Guj Drew, of Parkersburg,Oregon; F. J. Faby, of Psrkerebarg. Oregon. Any and all persons elsiming adversely the above d. eorilred land« are reqne.ted to file tbeir oiaims in thia office on or before raid »th day at April. l«0fi. J. T. Baioona. Jaa» Thedford's Black-Draught has saved doctors’ bills for more than sixty year»- F*« the common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, irdigteti"” hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg _____________________ ulates the liver, assists digeetiaa, ■timulates action of the kidney», purifies the blood, and purgee the bowel» of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, sour sjomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhcea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thedford's Black-Ih-augnt in 2.5 cent packages and in mam moth size for 11.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I btlUvs Thedford's Black DrautM Is th« but mtdkins on swth. It to good for saw and everything. I have a family of twelve children, end for tour years I have kept than on foot and healthy with no doctor but Black- , Draught A. J. GREEN, lOewara, U i LOWE, Jf “ Druggist and Apothecary, Clears, Tobaccos aud Ciffarattas. Paint«. Oil«. G!«««•«. and Painter’« Supplied Miners’ Supplies. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Dealer lit Hoots and Shoes Repairing'neatly and pr&mptty don« at lowest living prices. CITY MEAT MARKET, Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Room Buitee Curtain Pole« and Fine Walt Paper and and Pieces. Window Trimmings. Ilouae Lining. --------- HEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES --------- Cabinet Shop In Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Haw-filing a Specialty. niagg Cut and Fitted to Order- All UiSSS S1W, «nd weigts kept on bind Picture Framing neatly done. UNDERTAKING U 1 ULI1 I nrviltw A Fall Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goode, and Undertaking Buppliea Gouatautly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. Fresh Meats, Best Quality All Finds kept, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE »nd VEAL always on hand, CORNED BEEF, Hotel Coquille PICKLED PORK BUTTER, EGO, and J. Y. TIirPKM. Frwprletssr. FRUIT and VEGETABLES vt all kinds. Meats De live red to persons living on the Hiver, or »long the Stase Hoot« < 4 4 This well knuwu hotel is uow under new ami com petent mniiagoment and l»an lieen thoroughly ren ovated Ibroughout The table service is equal Io guy in Southern Orugun. Sample rooiua for com mercial men. Baggage transporled to and from bouts and traitis free of charge. Fine uew bar in connection with tlie hotel. P atents Anyone «endfnff a «ketch and deecrlvtlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communtca* tlons strictly coundential. Handbook on Patent« •out f r®<». Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patents taken throuab Munn A Co, receive Ipff-iaJ notice without ebarre, in the Scientific jmierkaH. A handsomely illustrated weekly. I^nreat cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. *8 a {ear: four months, 41. Sold by al! newsdealers. I iffice, Co. 625 ” F ""-* ’'Hew Tort Btra Washington. D. C. O ur hardware DEPARTMENT In dow supplied with a fall and complete xt'>ck of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware. and Miners’ Supplies. u We carry a complete clock of E l D orado NO11CEFOR PUBLICATION. Timber I.ami Act June 3, 1878. U nithd t l T kr L and O ffice at R oabsubg . O regon , January IV, 11)03. Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance with the provision■«<if th* net of Cougr««« <>f Jane 3. !87M, < ntitled "An «ct for the sale of timber lamia in the Staten <»f California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wnahiiik’ton 'Jerri t»»rv.” an extended to all the Public Land States by act ot Augnat 4, 1892. Edward E. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. Oakes. <»f Parkersburg. County of Coos. First Street, MANDON. OKKGON State of Oregon. baa thia day filed in this office liia sworn statement No. 4.383, f<>r the purcha-e of the 8E^ of NWJ^ of Section SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR No. 11 in Townsliip No 28 8.. Henge No. 14 West, find will offer proof to show that the CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. land «unglil i* more valuable for its limb« r or stone than for nsricnltoral purpose«. and to establish bia claim to said land before L. llathrnom newly fìtte,I np with I'nroelnln Tab. Hot or Cold Halits *43 cesi». H. Hazard, (k nitty Clerk of Coot* Comity. < Iregon. nt Coquille, on Saturdav, the 18th day of April, LMJ8. He names as witnesses: Ed. Hadsell. of Psrkeiabarg. Oregon; N. E. Barklow. of Bandon. Oregon; A Carls >n, of Parkersburg, Oregon; Andrew Perkins, of Parkersburg. Oregon. Any and all persons claimin; adversely the above dc'-ciile-d lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of April. 1903. J T. I'm doss . Register. Jan29 TINNKR’8 8 HOT IN CONNECTION. P. B. HOYT, Prop Bandon, Paies or P uhlioatioms raa Y ba >. B andon KacoaDxa H»n Francisco Bnllefia Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Reason ripe Flltln«« and llambin« a speelnlty. Cregott .... Bandon Meat Market, T. -A.ixd.erson. Prop. What We Can Do For You To those who pay up arrearages and a year in iidvnnoe, and to all new subscri ber» who pay iu advance. we make the following proposition comprising several different couplets to select from: Tool», Cutlery, Door« »nd Windows ¿T. IST. Langlois, TONSORI AL PARLORS k The nndersignud baa Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware [*l Jmlx r Land Act, June 3, 1878 ] (Timber Land. Act June », ISIS.] Unrrnn B t . tm L aud Omen. Roaanuno. OM<i>>n. Decen>b"f 2». 1902. MO1TCE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN •' complianre with :be prevision» of tbe Ml of Gungrrea of June S. 1878. entitled “An not f« the rafe of Umber lands in the Blate» of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tbe Publio Land Blates by sot of Augnai 4. 1892. Elmer E. Doyle, of Parkerebnrg. County of Coo«. Blate of Oregon, has thia day filed in thia office hi» »worn statement No 4183. for the purchase of the Lots 4. 8. 8WÛ of NE'4. »nd SE>< of NWJ¿, of Bec- I hhi No. 7. iu Township No. 29 H.. Range No. 13W«el. and will offer proof to show that tbelsnid nought is mor« valuable for it« timber or Sone Iban for agricultural pnr- poaea and to eatabliah hi« elnim to aaid land .before L. H. Hasard. County Clerk, of Cooe t'oanty, at Coquille. Oregon on Ratnrday, the 7 day of March. 19118. He name« a« wit n a sata: J. 9. Haga, of ParkeraburgOregon. Edward Obstan, of Parkersburg Oregon. Columbea Haga, of Parkersburg Oregon. John Haga, of Parkersburg, Oregon Any and all person» claiming adversely • he above described lands are requested to file their elaim» in tbia office on or before Mid 7th day of March 19M. 4. T. Bninona. }*■! Ik«“»«». and Farm Implements, Etc Patent and Proprietary Preparation» Toilet Article», Qlauware, Crockery and Dra«sltota SaMSrlea. PxaruMKB, B bobhcs , S pohoks , S oaps Palata. Olla. Daars aad Wiadawa. T1NBHOP IN CONNECTION. N ütb and C andixs . U mitbd H tatbh L and O ffick , ltaiituuaa. O bko «> n . Jna’inry 6tb, 1!A)3. Notice is hereby civen that in compliance with th»* poo iHinna'»f tbe act- of ConizrebH of Jone 3. 1878. entitled. ’*An act for the aale of timber land« in the States of (Jalifornin, Oregon, Nevadi. and Washington Terri tory.” ns ex’ended to all the Public Ltnd States by Het <>f August 4. 1892. Chris R mh - uioHiiMn, of Bandon. iJunnty of Coos, State of Oregon, ha« bhi« dav filed in thia office bis «worn Htatement No. 4257, for the pnr ohm* of the W^of NW^and WUofHWtf of Section No. 33, in Townahip No. 29 8«. Ilanire No. 14 W.. and will offer proof h» show that the Inud aonffbl in more ytdunble for it« iimlier or atone ihnn fof natictiltarn) pur o«es. and to eatabliah his claim to said land before L II. Hazard County Clerk of C ooh Comity. Oree’ll. Mt Coquille, on Mon- d»:y. the 30 day of March. 1903. lie names a« witn<s«8: A. E. Hadaall of Parlcersburg, Oregon. Nathan Barklow, of Bandon. Ore R«»n. G. B. Cox, of Bandon, Oregou. Li. H. B orm , of Bandon. Oregon. Any and all person* cl viminu adversely the abow-ilcacribed hind« are requested to the th< ir cijim« tn thia offico on or before «aid ;J0 day of M-irch, 1903. J. T. B roiger . janlf» RegiMter. Notice For Publication. *• ar* •*’** dc*iD*t bu.inaas al I ha Old Biand and eau plsas* you. 0iv« ns a Call aud «sauiiua oaf TYo Now is tbs time to purcbnuu Hardware. in atock a large assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, NOiKE FOK PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [Timber Lund Act. Jun« 3, 1878 ] U niifd S tatkr L and O fficb , K oskdubg , O nbg «» n . Decentlær |f>. 1902, Nutlet» is ber< by uiveu that iu compliance with the pr< vìHÌoii« of the act of C-onpre^s <»f Jone 3. 1878, entitled MAn act for the Male of timber land*« in the States of California. retfi’D. Nevada, aud Waxhinuton Terri 4”rv.” aa extended to all tbe Public Land Stu tea by act of Allouât 4. 1HU2. Werfley Mack, of Parkersbur«. Conuty of Coo«. State <>f Oregon, has this day filed in tbia of fice hi«aw<»rn »tateinenl No. 41G1. for the pur chase of the Lota 3. 5 & 3 of Section No. 13. in Township No. 2H8«. kiau^e No. 14 W.. and will offer proof to «how that the land « m^ht is more valuable for it« timber oratone than for Affncultnral purposes, and to «^tabliab hi« claim to said land before L. H. Hazard. County Clerk of Coo« County, Oreßou, at Coquille, ou Tuesday, the 17th day of March. 1H03. He name« a« witnesses: A. E. Had aall. of Pàrkèfkbure. Oregon, E. Prewett, of Parkersburg. Oreg*»n, W. A. Doak, of Park orsburg Oregon. J. A. Doak. of Parier« burg. Oregon. Any and all person« ol a imi ng adversely the above described lands arc requested to »bvir dahin in thii office c« or before aaid 17th day of March. 19UB. J. T. Ba»DaM, j«n1 Register. "XF Qll * wU Stoves, Ranges la last in reoeipl of a new and freak stock of E. LEWIN, Prop. NOTICE OK GUAHDIAN. Notice ia bert-bv siren tliet tbe nnd.-r aigiiect ban filed bia final account aa »be guardian of .Vaoiua W< b-ter, nn insane per- hoii in the County Court of Coos County Orcson. and that t'bo < onnty Judge of »aid Conntv liaa appointed Monday. April Hrh IIMM at ten o'clock A. M.. »« the time and at the County Court, room of said County at Coquitlp City, C<x>a County, Blate of Ore gon. AH the lace f: r tbe M-itlenn-iil of the eatate of »»id M»omn Webater, and the hearing uf old aition» to said final aocount if any. E. E. PAltHISH, fcbll Guardian. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? ■aeden. Oregon, THE GREAT ftMIDTMENCINE There’« no advantage to be found la Borrowing ot shirking; They with suooea» ar« «oratasi crowned Wbo just go right on working. C haxlcsto «, W. Ya., Feb. 14.— (John H. Wibdir, general manager of |he Ranawha A Hooking-Valley Com pany ; Dan Hanna, son of Senafoy M. A- Hanna; W. A. Clark, Jr., sou of f be Senator from Montana, and others, gre charged with aeaaultipg Hon. W. (i. Caldwell, a member ot the legis lature from Ohio County, here early foday while tbe latter was gojng home from the legislative ball io a cab. Tbe pther mmi fehd been at a club during | he night, ao it is charged. They were on tbeir way 'to tbe Kanawha A {Michigan depot and wanted a back. They hailed the back in which Rep reeentative Caldwell wea riding and gtteiqpted tp enter it, Caldwell pro tested and aaid tbe back waa hie. Winder, Clark and Hanne tried to epter ^0 back, and it is ebarged, Winder dealt Caldwell a bard blow in the face, rendering him uncon scious. Representative Caldwell was thrown out of the back and tbe others look oburge nf it. (Jaldwell was picked np by friends and taken to the hotel in a eerions condition. Winder, Hanna, Clark and others left on a train for Colum- bus, O. A warrant for their arrest waa sworn out by Caldwell and tele graphed to Point Pleasant, W. Va., but there baa been no response np to this aftsmooq. Tbe affair has caused D sensation hsye- Representatire Caldwell is resting well under tbe pare of physicians. He waa batjly hurt, and may loee ono eye. ]t is announced that tba friends of John H. Winder, in tbe coal bnsineea here, secured the poputarmauding of ¿bp ipesqpgae for the arrest of the parties, and that tbeir private car passed over tbe Ob io-Hi ver Bridge at Poinf Pleasant unmolested. The war- pants were sworn ont by Captain J. ft White. , Winder represents tbe interests of J. Pierpont Morgan in Ohio and Weat Virginia, and all the coal operators Ker», it 'Uftid, pleaded to have the order of arrest rescinded. Winder is here frequently on bust peas, bnt it vqe tbe first rioit of Han- pa, Clarfc and th«-ethers. •- -. It is stated that Caldwell's friends ■•w’fi This! irrtl ofi«r a rseolution in the Honae We offer vine Hundred Dollars Re pf Delegatee inquiring into the rea- ward for any ease of Catarrh that oooe for the pnpntesmanding of the nanuot be cured by Hall’a Catarrh order fop aepytoe ot tbe warrants. Cure. F. J. Cnxxr & Co., Toledo. O. Capital Journal i Tba picture of We, tba uudersigned, bare known Giro» with whoqa the Princeee Looiae F. J. Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, eloped, doesn't indicate that she bad nod believe him perfectly booorable p taata for beauty. The Prince meat in all bneineee transactions and finan bo a tough one to cause her to make cially able to carry out any obliga the swap. It remioda one of Mark tion« made by tbeir firm. Twain's deaaription of a coyote. ‘Mu Wxar À T buax , Wholesale Druggiaet, was eo poor and ’ornery that a flea Toledo, Ohio. would leave bias to taka np will) a W aluiwo , K im > am & MABvig, '.Vbolr ▼•loetpeoe.’ sale Pruggieta Toledo, O. Hall’a Catarrh Ours ia taken inter WtNTIB.^t TMVRTWCHITHÏ G»N. >au a* hdf te «Mb snaaty la aaaaqra nally. acting directly upon tbe blood lataaas fnv aa oM «ataMlabad hoa«a of aol- I financial aiandins A «trai«tel. boas fide and maeone aurfacea of the system. salary of »IS fifi paid by ebook Prioe 75c, MMny with all »xpanaM direct Testimonials sent free. ■cartera. Moacv advaacad for per boUle, Sold bv ail Droggists. «•mger, »fl CaiHa iqdg.. qu CLARENCE Y. “V Wil) Keep ou Hand at al) Time« Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also f Fresh Vegetable«, Ponltry, Eggs, Butter and al! Farm Produce, and a Generous supply of fresh Groceries I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), hi.lee, etc. S2 00 6 00 r. oo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 80 60 Timber Land. Act Jane fi, ISVS. UatTSD B titbb L amp Ornea at ItoaAMJB«. Oaaooa, January. 12. 1»«. N<aioe ia hereby given that in compitane« with tbe provision« cf the act of Congre«» of Jane ». IS7». entitled. 'Aa act for the sale of timber land« in the Statee of Osliforuia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri lory.” as extended io all the f“1'**« I-snd sute» by set of August ♦. lf»B. Nels lia» mtifi en, of Knndon. Coonty of C<» ur , Htme of Oregon, haa this day filed tn this office bi« »worn aiHteinent No. 42B4. for tbe pnr- olisse of the BEK ”f NEq and ER of BEI^ and 8WR of HER of Section No V in Town- eliip No 29 B.. Range No. 14 W„ and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valnable tor ita timber or atone than for agriaultnral porn»«*«, «nd_f" «¡JaW»«h bia claim to said land before L. H. Hasard. County lerk of Cone County. Oregon, at Coquille, on Saturday, the 11th day of April. IMO. He name« a« witncMM-. A. E. Had- ■all, of Parkersburg. Vreg-mi Nathan Bark low. of Bandon. Oregon; H. Boderman. of Parkersburg. Oregon; R. H. Ruas, ot Ban don, Oregon; Any and all persona claiming advereely tbe «bove described land« are requested to file tbeir elaiwa in thia office on or before said 11th day of April, 1908. Oar Offer. Tbe Bulletin ia one of tbe leading pape of the Went, and ia a daily pnbliabed in Kan Franci«oo, and gives all the news. Our offea inclade« tbe Banday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, oue year.. S6 00 Recorder and Bulletin, one month 80 The Portland Evening Telegram is iaaoed six times a week. It gives all the new« that ia worth reading and ap to time of going to preaa. mnch of it being 24 boars fresher than when it reaches here through any other journal, ReoorJer and Telegram one year. »5 80 For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ora gGtiTnu teatte in lire NonbwtnA. «où «iva» all the news usually oontained in a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .93 K0 It ia the duty of aaoh person to seek in formation along ali line« that tend toward bringing about better eonditiooaand greater pro«periiv for the human family, and for the purpona of giving our reader« a ehanoe to inform themaalvea wa give them the beat —Appeal to Raaaon. Any doctrine that does not appeal to th« highest order of rea sonin« ia not safe. Keoorder and Appeal to Reason,.. »2 00 THE STEAMER----- ja»22 J. T. Barooas. Regtater. J. L.THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master IjMtvea Bandon every morning, exe.pt Bunday, at 7*J>0 o'clock and make« eoenee- tiona with the train and steamer Myri at 10-J10 a. as. at Coquille City. Leave« Coquille City at 13d» p m. arriv iti« at Bandon at 4¡»0 p. as. Mhaving M Centn. Bntba M Centn. Workmanahip up to date io any thing in my line. P»*r •« Fostotfio«.—» NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [Timber LeeO Act Jane S. IBIS.) UatTanSTATsa Lean Oman, R umbus «. O bboon . Deoember »0.191*2. Notice is hereby given that in enmplianco with the provteiutis of tbe act of Congreve of Jane ». HCftt. entitled “An »cl for the sale of timber lands tn the Blates of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory.’'aa extended to all the Publie Land Stales Us. set of Aagoet 4. 1 *J2 Btepben B. Little, of Bandon. County of Coos. Btata ot Oregon, baa thia day filed in thia office his sworn statement No 4221*. for the pwrehase of the BEU of NEM of Bectiou No. 8. tn Townahitt No. 29 8.. Range No. 14 W„ and will offer proof to show that the land »ouvbt is more VMibabie lor >u> Mtuirêf m stono ibas for agricultural perpmee. and e* taulath his claim to aaid land before L. H. Hasard. County Clerk of Cooa County, Or egon, at Coquille. Oreaue. on Tue-day. tbs 24th day of Mareb, Itosi He names aa w|t. neeaset B. L. Hirai, of Handou. Oregon: Bam nel Hunter, of Bandon. Oregon: Ed Btepbena of Bandon. Oregon; R. 11 Roas, ot Bandon Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lauda are requeeled to file their daima in thia office on or before seid 24th day of Marsh, UXB. J. T. Batoon». Register. i»o« Do You Know the News (V*Toa can have it all for Mapth 5OC Per Slwwth In the Evenimg T«l«grswi. of Portland. Oregon. 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