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JT1É RECORDER IS FUSLISHBP 4BVBB1 TMJJMPAT ArTBBMOOM .... a« .... DAVID F. STITT, XDITOB AMD PBOPBIXTOB. 8UBKCR1FTION BATE8. Ona Year.......... Mix Months.... Three Months.. *3 00 . 1 00 M This paper is entered at the Bandon poet office an Second-class Matter. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1i>03. EDITORIAL. American gonerosity has awakened the Czar of Rnasis, in regard to the famine stricken Fins and be has in •tiloted relief measures iu the way of improvements to give them work. This bread cast upon tho waters has had a desirable effect. Qreat Britain seems to be either looking for trouble or fearing that it may come. She is reported to bav«> purchased two warships that were under construction for Chili, and tw/> cruisers that were heiug built for Ar gentina. Rhe seems to be prepariug for a struggle with some power, or perhaps she is only getting ready to keep the peace. ’Two old »poll Thia »tor» to Tall It Iu Th. Headlines. W. C. T. U. COLUMN CLARENCE Y. The next W 0 T U meeting takes To um an eighteenth century place Tuwiday, at 2:30, P. M , at the phrase, thia is no “o'er true tale.’* M. E. Cbur<*b. Having happened in a «mall Virginia NoTipp'-r Need Apply. town in the winter of 1902, it ia a The great-ax retail «tore in tlie story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E Har United State«, and probably the great mon, of Melfa Station, Va., bal no est in the world, ia that of Marshall personal knowledge of the rare enra Field & Co., Chicago. To visit the tire properties of Cbamberlaio'a great establishment ia uext to attend Cough llemedy. “Last January“ she ing an exposition. The firm ha« a Hays, “my baby took a dreadful cold fine reputation for honorable dealing and at one time 1 feared she would and business integrity. It ig also well have pDenmoniB, but one of my known for the high cburacter of its neighbora told ma bow tb>a remedy employes. bad cored her little boy and 1 begau Wishing to have an authoritative giving it to my baby al once and it statement from Marshall Field & Co. soon cured her. I heartily thank the of their views slmat the importance manufacturers of Chamberlain’s of total abstinence aa a basis for busi Cough Remedy for placing so great ness «ncc^as, we wrotp a letter of in a cure within my reach. I cannot rec quiry. To this the following eom- ommend it too highly or say too much uinnicatiou was received. We coin in its favor. I hope all who read this mend it to the careful study of boys will try it and be convinced as I was.“ and young men; For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Dear Dr. Berry: Answering yonr .letter of Jan. 3, we will say that we will not, to our knowledge, place a llore Vetee». young man whq drink, iu our busi The Governor wound np bis veto- ness. and, even though a mao shoald ing “ttHmV* yesterday by knocking apply for a position whose ability and out a special appropriation bill, cou other all round qnsllificatione would taininga medley of items, aggregat- seem to fit him for the position, if we intc about *63,000, and the bill for a kfiew or discovered that be was a bureau of mines, saving$20,000root«. drinking tnnn we should decline to While some of the appropriation consider bis application Any man items were meritorious, others were in our employ who acquires the habit not, and the Governor did a good job of drink, eveu though moderately, jq in vetoing the bill, aud thus notifying the next Legislature in advance that to a certain extent marked down in this sort of a log-rolling bodge podge our estimation, and, unless wo can measure would not “go“ through the remove from him this serious fault, and show him his error, we feel com executive office. The bill creating a bureau of mines pelled to do without liis services. Yours respect fully, was good iu intent, but was very ob M arshall F ield & Co. jectionable on account of the ex Druggist and LOWE, 0 YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do Apothecary, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc M <* ar* Statnl ami cmii ^irhbe you. and examine uur la just In receipt of « new and fresh stock of Now ia the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, ConstiMtion u noth: than a c and ni.thi«*! _________ _ nation o> death if not relieved. If «very conriipateil sufferer conld realixe that he ia allowing poiaonoui filth to remain in hia avateui, he would goon get relief. Constipation invites ail kind of coutayion. Heailachex, bilioua- ness, colds and many other ail ments diaapprar when consti pated bowela are relieved. Thed ford’, Black-Draught thoroughly deans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedford's Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 ceat and (1.00 packages. Norn«. Srk., nsv 2Ì. 1001. I easnat rwon< w nd Tkedtorir. Ulnrk- Vrewktt'MkUhlr. 1 ke,p It In inj k all Ä* tlnm .rd k. u.ed It fur flu tra ,nre. 1 »ev.r g«,r mj rblldm ■nr Mker laxativa. I think I roald srv.r be able to work wlthovt It roMtlgatbia. Tour medicine La all tkat kvepa me up. C. B. McF.'.BLA\D. Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Draggint» Nandrie». PcurvMis, Bucsnrs, 8p«xoxs, S oaps N uts and C andies . Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes, Paints. Oils. Giaases. and Painter*« Supplied The nndeisigti«d has Hardware, Tinware, Gianiteware Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. PiiiiitN, Oil«, Hoorn ttn<| Window n. A. McNAIR T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. The Bandon Hardware Man HOOTS SUOE^ You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, butycu can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Dealer in Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Room Suites Curiain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Triniminus. House Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- Boot« and SlioeN Cabinet Shop tn Oonnection. Repairing nently nnd promptly done at lowest living price«. Mattresses and Spring«, •Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. i^luce Cut and Fitted to Order- All vaiaoa Sjzeg .„j «eigts kept on bind CIT¥ MEAT MARKET, UMDERTAKINQ A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Boriai Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. E. LEWIN, Fr op. Four Central American states are notice of guardian . in the throes of war again. Two Notice is hereby given flint tbe nndr-r factiuns are in arms in Honduras in signed U hh tiled bin final Recount a-« ’Le guardian of *<«nm Wrb-ter. hd insnneper- «.npport each of n claimant for the *11’ in the County Co^rt <f (’ooft County All kinds kept, Oregon, and tlmt the County Judge <4 «aid presidency, and Nicaragua, Salvador, County H hh appointed Monday. April fitb BOLOGNA SAUSAGE-. HEAD CHEES and Guatemala have taken part to help 1903. at feu o’c! cl A. M., as the time and »it mid VEAL always on baud, the Cu’iufv G»»nri room of said County at afrieudly faction. The trouble that is Coquille City, C Comity, 8t»t-e of Ore constantly brewing iq some of those gon , hh tho i lace f< r flit s* i i lenient of t! •• CORNED BEEF. Chicago's Pitiable Plight. enisle «Hid Mnoiua Webster» and tin* Southern countries would suggest tensive and arbitrary powers it con PICKLED I CRK hearing to wtid ti ial account that war was the chief occupation of ferred upon the proposed Inspector E. IS. E. PARRISH, Chicago has thirty two miles of if any. of Mines, and the Governor did wise Guardian. tbeir inhabitants. saloons. Chicago has eight uiilc>6 of febll BUTTER, EGG, and ly to interpose his veto. With per J. F. Tl'FPKK. Proprietor. NQI U E fOU PUBLICATION. churches. So current statistics say Senator M. A. Iiauna is reported to haps one or two exceptions, all his FRUIT and VEGETABLES [1 in»livr l.anJ’Act, June 3, 1878 ] The amount of liquor consumed have said that, “Ohio is an iucutmtor fourteen vetoes will be approved by a of all kinds. U nited S tatus L and O ffice , E uüncurg This well known hotel is now under new and coin- of presidents aud the industry still great majority of the people.— Tele in the city dining last year would O regon , January fith, 1993. potent management and Las been thoroughly leu- Meat?? Delivered to persona living on th* Notice is her»-bv given »hat in compliance float the largest ship on the great thrives.“ This statement is perhaps gram. ovuted throughout. The table service is equal to with the pnn inions of the act. of Congress River, or along the Stage Route lakes. If stored in a huge reservoir of June 3, 1878. entitled. ‘An act for the sale very significant coming from »citizen any in Sontbern Oregou. Sample rooms for com it would completely cover the great • »f timber lauds in the States of OnlifoniÌH, of Ohio, and one, too, who is credited Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Torri 60 YEARS* mercial men. Baggage transported to and ft'iit.i Growth of Socio!I ndi . Masonic Temple with its twenty two tory,” . s ax';n.led to nil the Public Lind EXPERIENCE with aspiring to presidential honors. bunts i.nd trains free of charge. Stales bv act j f August 4. 1892, Chris Ras stories of masonry. N ew Y ohk , Fab. 28.—Tbe closing Hanna has proved himself a great mussen. of Bandoli. County of Coos, State Fine m-w bar iu eouueelion with the hotel. There were50,000 arrests for drunk of Oifgi.n. hafe this dnv filed in tl.ia office political genera), by wresting victory of the sessiun of tho National conven his sworn siatenient- No. 4257, for the pnr of SWJ4 out of defeat io '!K> and by a sweeping tion on municipal ownership and enness in Chicago during twelve chase of the W}-^ of N W'lt and of Section No. 33, m Township No. 29 s. mofiths. TbesP men would make a Victoiy four years later and by car public franchises was marked by a Range N<>. 14 W.. and will of-» r proof t • rying off senatorial honors from Ohio, banquet at the Reform Club, at which procession in tho close lock step of show that the land « night i< m »re v-dna»de T rade M arks for its timlior or stone than for »’gricnltnral twenty miles in length. D esigns but it looks mnah like a hopeless task Mayor Iguatius A. Sullivan, of Hart pur*-oses, end to establish bis claim to said C opyrights A c . Chicago consumes in one year 1KJ, land before L H. Hazard. County Clerk of for him to butt up against Roosevelt's ford, Cuuu. presided. In a speech Anyone sending a «ketch and description «nay Co<»s County. Oreg« u. »t Coqr'i:>, <»n M-/n- «nick17 ascertain our opinion free whether an invention i« probably patentable. Communica fortifications for the nomination in Mayor Sullivan told of the Social 400,000 gallons of drink. The cost is duy. the 30 day of March, 1UC3. He names tions at rictlyconthtentlal. Handbook on Patent) $125.000,000! This would give dur as witness, h : A. E. Hndsall « f Pai krr^l ’ mg, Democratic movement, Le 'being a •ent free. Oldest ugency for 8eeuringpatente. 1904. Is now supplied with a full ond complete stock of Oregon. Nathan Barklow, of Bandon. Ote Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Socialist. Professor Hawkins, of ing the year to every man, woman gon. G. B. Cox. of Bandon, Oregon, K. li. tpecial notice, wit bout charge, in the Rosa, of Bandon, Oregon.' Commoner: People io the United Syracuse University, asserted that the and child in the city eighty eight ga' Any niul m H p » tsoüs claiming advere, lv States who complain of the tribula Socialist« are growing in this country, Ions of liquor. tlie a bove-deaeri bod lan Is are requeued to A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientiflo Journal. Terms, |Sa . file »h**ir cluibns m this «duce on or L.-foie Look at those fonr facts, 0 Christ tions consequent to extreme cold and that while only 300,000 of them year; fonr months, Scud by all newsdealers. 4 said IM) d «y ol il »ich, 1903. J. 'I'. B ridges . weather and the machinations of the voted at the last, election, there were ian men and women < f Chicago. Look jnulo Register. Branch Office, 625 F Washington, D. C, r ice trust will understand that thvir about 300,000 more who did uot vote. at lhem closely while we ask you a We carry a complete stock of NOlIck FOR PUBLICATION. question: Cannot sometLiug be done condittdn after all is very comfortable Il is estimated, he said, that there are xinnfuhmioi - Toots- Cutlery, Coors rrd VJinrfowSi Timber I.iuul Act June 3, 1878. Compare! with the coudition of some over two and a balf million people in U> »top this Rwfni dubttuebery ot Lu U njtbd '- t <. tmh laxi) O ktice at It ;. BLuao. CONNECTION. I’ipe Fittings and Plumbing a spcrinltv- bther people in the world. The St. thia country who believe that public man souk t O ui ^ g X, Jituu.try 19. 11KJ3. ------ 030 ------ Petersburg correspondent of the enterprises ought to be taken over Notice i-t hereby piven that in conipbnnce Gardiner Gazelle: H tu with the prov'riion« of tho not of Chicago Chronicle says that northern ami run by the people. of June 3. 1^78. < i»t if !<-<.! ’’An act tor t: e R ile Charles R. Bellamy, of England, na, has introduced a bill *‘by reqtioHf,“ of timber lauds in the States of Cabfoi ni?«. Siberia is threatened with an ioo age, Oregon, Nevadii. hu U Wnaihihniun Terri Bandon, "L and that the winter has never before said the people are deeply dissatisfied which provide» for the pensioning of t'irv.” a ♦ cxteiidr’d al! the 1-ablio Laud P. B. HOYT, Prop (»sen anything like so severe as tbie with the disposition of wealth in all the ex slaves. Judging from this xStalew by net of Auyust 4, 1H9J. Edward E. Oakes, of pHrketsbrnn. County o) C< mh , year. The extreme cold weutber be civilized countries, and are anxious step one would naturally think that St.HtR of Orejjotj. has this day tiled in this Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, office his sworn statement No. for the Mr. Hanna would also favor the $50.- fcan last July before the grain was that every mau should get bis just First Street, BANDON, OREGON of tho SE,’4 of NW^X of boution 000 raise in the president’s salary— purchaft) ripe. The grain froze in the fields share of the protits, No. It in Township No 2H S. liFnge No. 14 W(tt, and will offi-r proof to show that the SBAVINO, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR “Marching Upward to Glory,“ and before the end of September, the ----- COO----- laud sought i-< more valuable fur its timber CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES, or stone than for auricultur.’il purjMjftes, and usual harvest, the earth was cracking Well Again. Plaindealer: The Hon. Binger to feEtHb'ish his claim to said land Lpforo L. with intense frost. According to this Hermam arrived in Roseburg yester H. Haz iid, (.’onuty Clerk of Goos Cr-nnty. Bathroom newly fitted up with rorcehiHi The many friends of John Blount Oreiion, at Ctiqniile, ou Satnruav. the lHtb correspondent “so unnaual an occur day evening on the local. Regarding Tub. Hot or Cold Balli, 45 cents. day of April, 1903. He nameM rb witnufwex: fence, extending 1,000 miles, attracted Congressional affairs the gentleman will be pleased to learn that he has Ed- Hadaell. of ParkeiMbory, Oregon; N. E. Barklow, of Bandon. Oregon: A. C hi Is 'u. of NOTICE FO I I UBLIOATION. the attention of the Russian author has not committed himself and the entirely recovered from bis attack of Parkersburg. Oregon; Audrew Perkins, of Timber Land, Act Jn.ie 3, 1878. ities aud an expedition sent to inquire Plaindealer this week ia unable to rheumatism. Chamberlain's Pain Farkernbur^. Ureuon. United Statoa Lan J OAoe, Roa burg and ali persons olniruinj adversely ioto thecauses now reports that huge give any authentic report about what Balm cured him after the best doctors the Auv above described land* are requested to Oregon. February 24. 1 03. in the town (Monon, Ind.) had failed tile f heir. vV’iiuB in this office ou or before masses of polar ice are rapidly leav be intends to do. Ho was met at the Notice is heieby given that in compliance Raid IStU day ul April, 1,903. with the provisions of tlie act of Congress, ing the vicinity of the pole and wedg depot by a largo number of political to give relief. The prompt relief from of June 3. 1878, eutitled “An act for the sale J. T. PuipaE«», of timber lands in the States of California, ing themselves against the coast, friends and has been in close con pain which this liniment affords is Jan29 Register. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri alone worth many times its cost. For where they will never thaw, and that sultation nearly all day today, but tory,” as extended to all the Public Land NOTICE FQR PUBLICATION. sale by C. 1. Lowe. Fresh Vegetable’, Poultry, Eggs Batter nod nil Fann Produce, and a States by not of Auu^t 4, 1892, Guy Drew, ths impact of the masses from the there is no authentic news for the (Timber Land Act. J(tiiiu 3, 1818 ] of Parkersburg, County of Coos, State of NOTICE FOll PUBLIC Vi ION. pole is driving the ice far upou the public, but no doubt before a week U nited S tates L and O xficx , R omdubo , Oregon, has this daj tiled in this office his Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878. sworn atatemen* No. 4509, for the purchase O regon , December 16. 1902, laud. About 1,000 villages have been baa passed his final determination on Notice is hereby given that iu compliance of th‘SWX°f NE l X °f 8‘Ction No. 22 in U nitmd K tatics L and O ffice , Roseburg deserted. The Samoyeds, the ab the Congressional question will be Oregon, February 6, 1903. with the provision« of tin* act- of Concres« Tow.nsLip No. 29 S., Range No. 14 West, and will ufatr proof to show that tho land origines of the cunntry, accounted Notice is hereby given that in compliance of June 3. 187H, entitled “An net f« r the **nle sought, s ij.one valuable for its timber or I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, muiton.woo), bides, etc. announced. of tinitier land*« in the Stntea of C»ilifoinin. specially otherwise, say that the Si with the provision»} of th»' ack of C/oogitMR Gregou, Nevada, and Washington Terri stone than for ngrunilturnl purpose-, anti to berian grazing grounds for reindeer Roseburg Review: Rosebnrg will of June 3, 1878, entitled ”Au act. for the hh I p t«»ry.” as extended to nil the Public Laud establish bis claim to said land before L. tim«»er land* in the States of California. H. Hazud, County Clerk of Coog County, are being gradually driven southward have three congressional camlidat-s of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terr* Staton by act of August 4. 1W2, Wesley at. Coquille, on Tuesday the 2ud and that the zone of tros and coarse for the dear people to choose from. tory.” aa extended to all the Public Land Alack, of Parkersburg, County of <’oos. Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. day of June, 1903 Ho names as witiies4es: grass within the memory of their old Statea by act of Aagunt 4, 1892. Etia E. Cox. State of Oregon, has tLia day filed in this of A. E Hn< s ill. W. C Parker, W. A. Dunk, [Timber I.and Act Jone 3. 1878.] flee bis sworn sfafenn nt No. 4161. f »r the pur Timber < **nd. Act June 3, lfft-ft. Fullerton, Sehlbrede and Hermann, of Bandon, County of Coo«, State of Ore tnen was 200 miles north of the pres and J. A. Doak, all of Parkersburg, Oregon U m it bo S t atm L amp Ornea, R osbbubo , gon, baa this clav filed in this office her chase of the L »Is 5L 5 tV 6 of Section No. 13, U xitbd STxfrs L and O fticb at R oskvuao , Any »nd till person# cbiiming adversely ent lia.it.“ so rumor says. O regon . December 30,1902. BMrorn Htatement No. 4469. for the parch a so in Township No. 29 3., K hl ^ jv X o . 14 W.. and »he above desenLed lauds Hie requested to will offer proof to show that the land sought O regon , Janusry. 12. 1993. —ooa— of the EU of of Section No. 28, in Notice is hereby given that in compliance ------030—- file l heir claims in this office on or before Notice is here >v given tuat in compliance Township No. 27 H.. Range No. 14 Weet. and ia more valuable for its tirula r or stone than aid 2nd d.iy of J-oue. 1993. with the provxni »ns < f the act of Congros-t with the provisions of the act of Congress' for agricultural purposea, and to establish Sojue writer has been locking after will offer proof to show that the land nought Den files« Cannot be Cured J. T. Bui DOES. of June 3. 187«, entitled. ‘An act for the s tie of June 3. 1878. entitled ‘ An net for the sale bis claim to said land before L. H. Hazard, anti-^rnst measures and the following by local applications as they cannot i« more valuable for itn timber or Rhine County mar* Register, of timber lands in the States of California. of timber lands in the States of California, Clerk of Cooa County. Oregon, at than for agrioultnral putpoM, and to ea Orcg ’i», Neva la. and Washington l'erri Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter production is the result. The author reach the diseased portion of the ear tablish his claim to Raid land before L. H. Coquille, on Tuesday, the I7th ijiyr of .March, ritory,” ns extended to all »he Public Land hirv. .' ma MtOTdwiei all tU** kubua 1903. He names as witnei-es: A. E. Had- NO I ICE FOR PUBLICAnuN. Hazard, (bounty Clerk of Cooa County. Ore Stephen 8. is unknown: “Boycott the trusts! There is only one way to cure <le»f. gon, lit Coqnnie. Oregon, a» Saturday, th<‘ RHlhof Parkersburg. (Jr&giiu. E. PreWett, <>f Htates by act of Au«n*l 4. 1892, Nelu R hr btnteg by act of Auuusl 4- Timber Laud Act June 3, 1878. mns eD,«»f Bandon. County of (Joos. State J ittle, of Bandon. County of Coos, State of That’s the way to drive them out of ness, and that is by consitutional 2f>th day of April. 1903. She nnmea as wit- Parkersburg. (Ireton, W. A. Dotk, of Park U xitbd S tatjcs L and Ornas, R owduug , of Oregon, has thit dav filed in this office Oregon. Las this day filed in this office his n«Mea: Lee B irrowg. of Bullards, Oregon: ersburg Oregon, J. A. Doak, of Parkers liusin as. Boycott the steel trust tie remedies. Deafness is caused by an S. his Hworn »»fttement No. 4284. for the pnr- sworn statement N«> 4220. for the purchase Oregon. Februar y 20tb, 19<«3. Mundy, of Bui lards, Oregon; Frank Bar burg. Oregon. eha>p of the 8EK of NEW and Ebj of 8E^ ofthebBk Of NEV4 of Keetion No. ft, in and all persons claiming adversely honest. Quit the aoaptiust—go dirty. inflamed condition of the mucous lin rows, of Bandon. Oregon; J. E. Perrott, of the Any Notice is hereby given that in compliance and SW‘i of SE*4 <>f Section N" 9 in I own- Townshin No- 23 8.. Range No. 14 W., and above deacrilied lands are requested to Coquille. Oregon. with th* rroY- ’ an ’ »« rf ret r* file thrjr rls*ni«Lr^ »h*r. office ch *<.’ bciutr 'ghiprT» 29 S-. Range No. Tl W., nnu will WTti oh'rr proof vu show i Uh'l í'é land AOUgLt Boycott the tobacco trust—chew the ing of the Eustachian Tribe. When Any and all nerann? c.Mftnfrg- Congru«« of June 3. 1878, entitled offer pr»»nf to show ihnt ths land .ought is is more valuable for its timber or stone said 17th day of Marca, 196.3. in« alxive deacritied land« are requested to rag. Quit the angnr trust—don’t gel tuis tube "Is inflamed yon have a •An «et for the rale of If tutor b.ada, mo-e veuiabk for its timber or atone than than i»»r avriculturnl purpures, end »«» es J. T. R miihou «. file their claim« in thta office on ur before in the States of Oah/ornia, Oregon, Nevada, for Rgricultural purpose a . and to ejtablWl tablish bis claim to saia land befóte L. H. jaul Register. sweet on anybody, male or female. rumbliug sumid or nuperfoct beariog, natd 25lh day of April, ¡903. and Washington 1 erritory/'as extended to his claim t-. said land before L. H. Hazard. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos County, Or J. T. BBIDGES, all the Publio Land btnte« by net of Angna. Boycott the match trust—don't get and when it is entirely closed, Deaf egon. al Coou.ile. OreL'on. on Tnesdav. the fb!2 Register. 4, 1892. Hnrah .F.*!hw, .»f Pnl|.*trd«r C*75nty- -af ■ Conntv lerk of Co « Cunntv. Oregon, at I 24tb day ót Marcb/lUOB. Tie names as wit C’-quiLe. on Saturday, the i 1th day of April, married. Quit the whiskey trust — ness is the result, and «in)ev tbr -i-J- Coos 58»»I f nt Oregon, has this day fi!*-d in 1998. He names ss witness***: A. E. Had- nesses: B. L. Hirst, of Bandon, Oregon: NOTICE FU& 1TIBLICA I ION. this offlcH her sworn Rtatem6.it No. 448ft for sail, of Parkersburg. Oregon: Nathan Bark Samuel Hunter, of Bandon, Oregon: Ed drink butterm-Jk ncd-WcipUA. Quit liarnation can be taken out and this [Timber Land. Act Jane 3, 1878.] the purchase of the 8EX ol NEW of Section low. of Bandon. Oregon; H. Kuderman. of Stephens, of Bandon, Oregon; R. H. IV hm , Timber Land Act June 3 1^878. the oil t^uat—the next world will be tube restored to its normal condition, No. ft, iu Townnbip Nu. 28 S., Radge No. 14 of Bandon Oregon. Parkersburg, Oregon; R. H. K oh », of Ban Uwmro S t ATM L amd O fficb , UoaBBUBo, W., and will offer proof to show that the S tates L and O fficn , at Roas- Oasanw. December 23. 1902. Any and nil persons claiming adversely hot enough io make lip for any chi) bearing will lie destroyed) forever; bi C hg nttid Oregon; O bixk . n . January 19, 1903. laud sought is more valuable for its timber don, Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above de»ciil»ed iands are requested to WOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN nr sti ne than for Agricultural purposes, aud liness in tbi:: one.“ fil< claims iu this office on or before nine eases out of ten are caused by Notice in hereby given that tn compliance 1 compliance with ibe provisions of the to establish heroinim to said ian i before L, the aboTO described lands are requested to asid their 24»h day of March, IW«- with the proviskma of the art of Congreve act of C-ongreaa of Jun»- 3, 1878. entitled ‘’An til»- their claim« in this office on or la-fore H. Hazard, C*»nntv Clerk of Coo« County. Catarrh, which is nothing but an in of June 3, 1873, entitled. e,An act for the act for the aale of Muiber lands in the J, T. B m ITX jm , Mid 11th day of April, 1993. of timber lauds in the State« of Cali State«« of California. Oregon, Nevada, »nd Oregon, at CoqniHe, on Haturday, the 23rd Wakeful Children. Register. flamed condition of the mucous sur anle janR day of May. 1993. Kbe names ns witneM-s: J. T. B ridges . fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Waahington ’V ________ Washington Territory.” as extended t<^ all Reg «ter. faces. jnu?2 Territory.” aa extended to all the Public the Public Land State« by act of August 4, A Barrow«, John Beattie, C. G. Fahy, R. For a hong time the two year old W. Bullard, nil of Bullards, Oregon. Land State« by act of Augn*»t 4, 1HW. War \\ o will give One Hundred Dollars ren C. Parker, of Parkersburg. County of 1892. Elmer E. Doyle, of Park-vsburg. Any »nd all persona claiming adversely child of Mr. L. P. McPherson, 59 N. County of Cook, State of Oregon, hag th»s ♦ be nbove-descril»ed lands are requested to Cooa. State of Oregon, baa th.a day filed in Tenth St., Harrisburg Pa., would for any case of Deafness (caused by this office bis a wont Rta»eroent No 4323, for day filnd in this office his aworn atatement file their claim«« in thiu «.ffico ou or before purchase of the SE^ «»f BWU of Sec No. 4183, for the purchase of the Lots 4. 5, said 23rd day of May, 19G3. sleep but two or three bonis in the catarrh) that cannot be cured by the J. T. B1ID3M, tion N*» Ml, in Township No 27 ft.. Range HWW of NE4. and SE1< <f NWW, of Sec Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir- No. 13 West, and will offer proof to »how tion No. 7, in Townflhip No. 29 H„ Range early part of the night, which made febX Register« culars, free. that the land sought ia more valuable for No. 13Weat. and will offer pr »of to «how it very bard for her parents. Her ita timber or atone than for agricultural that the land sought is more valuable for its py You cau have it «11 for F. J. C henet A. C o , Toledo, Ohio. pnrnoeea. and to eatabhah his claim to said Umber or «tone than for sgricultuial pur mother concluded that the chilli bad —THE STEAMER - Ciaeg »nd to establish his claim to Raid land land before L. H. Il as* rd. Oonnty Clerk of Sold by Druggists, 75c. Per ‘fore L. H Hazard, County (’lerfr, of Cong stomach trouble, and gave her half of Cooe County. Oregon, at Coquille, on Tliura H »nth Hall’s Family Pills are the best. day. the 9tb day off April. 190». He namea a« County, at Coquille. Orrgoit on Saturday, one of Chamberlain’« Stomach and ... ~~O~~ • witneUBe«: A. K Had sal I, of Parksr-burg, the 7 day of March. 1903. He names as wit In the Eventing Telegram, of Portl«nd, Liver Tablets, which quieted her wantkd .- a tbu « t worthy gen . Oregon;./, le Kronen berg, of Parkersburg. DMMM: J. F. Hagn. of Parkersburg Oregon, » »ration. Il i« the In rgeat evening new« Edward Ohioan, of Parkersburg Oregon. MhavlMM 25 Cent». Oregon; Gu) Drew, of Parkersburg,Oregon; tlpman of lady in e«ch oonnty tn min« e Stomach aud she slept the whole night bnaineaa for an old eatabliebed honre nf sol F. J. Fahy, of Parkersburg. Oregon. THOMAS WHITE, Master pape pobli-hed in Oregon; it contain, C'»lumbus liitga, of Parkersburg Oregon, Kntlsn 25 Cent«. all th. nr« of * (be stats - ----------- «nd -* of ** th« “ through. Two boxee of these Tablets id financial standing. A straighl. bona fide Any and all persons claiming adversely John Hugs, of Parkersburg, Oregon Try it for « mouth. A nani pia Any and all persons claiming adversely na ’ioi Leaves Bandon every morning, except the above descrilird lands are requested to weekly ca«h aalary of |Mn) paid bv cheek have effected a permanent curs and each Wednesday with «II espenaea direct file their claims in »his office on or before the above described lend« are reqnea’ed to Snnday. at 7:30 o’clock end make»» ennnec« t pts I be n.niled to yon tree. Adorers. file their olaimA in thie office on or before t ion a with the train and steamer Myri at Workmanship np to date in any aba is now well and strong. For sale from headquarter*. Money advanced for Mid 9tb day of April, 1903. Mid 7th day of March PAH- 10áW a. m. at Coquille Citv. The Telegram, J. T. BaiDona, expenses. Mnnager, ItW Csiton Bldg . Chi thing in tny line. ‘ Y Itowe. J. T. RninoBs. Leaves Coquille f’ity at 12:30 p m., arriv- cago. j«n2» EANDCN FURNITURE COMPANY Fresh Meals, Best Quality Hotel Coquille <_Jity9 O2’cTw°11 O ur iiardwari DEPARTMENT Sdemitic jntierican. Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners’ Supplies. MUNN & Co.36’8*»«1"*' New Yorks i E l D orado ; ÎON2OR AL PARLORS Bandon Meat Market, A-ZidLersoxx Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Pleats, Lard* Sausages, Etc., also Generous supply of fresh Groceries Notice For Publication. J. L. THOMPSON, DISPATCH Register. i C at Bandon at 4jB0 p. tu. 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