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THE RECORDER UTS** THCMBAT AVTKBMOON ... ST ... DAVID K. STITT, ÏDITOB A»D FBOPBIETOB. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. ..$2 00 ,. 1 00 0ne Y sm ...... htx Months.. Three Month* ... to Tbia paper is enterad at the Bandon post office as Seoond-olaaa Matter. THURSDAY. MARCH »«, 1903. HUI TORI Alt. A movement to submit the big fair bill to the voice of the people, ha* be gan at Albany. Thin is no more than fair as tbe people mQ*t pay tbe bill and they should be allowed to say whether they desire to sp«ad so large a ¿mm in the manner proposed. The majority should rule. The Chico arrived on Friday morn ing bringing in 10 passengers and 90 ions of freight, 45 tons of which went to up-river points. The upriver freight has doubled and there has beeu a decided increase in tbe freight given the steamer. This is right and tbe interests pf tbe river demand the maintenance of thia service. A steamer running to the river will make more business than any other vessel, hence the common interest of the valley is served in maintaining such service. * California mine owners have or- gsniz»d and raised a fund of three hundred thousand dollars with which to oppose tbe Western Miners’ As sociation. It is a deplorable condi tion that men must be continually opposing each other and bringing about strifo and ill will wben they might just as well live in peace and have an abundance for all. Concerted effort, wherein each individual’s rights are respected, will raise the human family to tbe highest prosper ity, but being blinded to tbe benefi- petiu of such action, strife aud oppo sition take preponderance, and misery and ruin hold general sway, while l>ut tbe few have plenty, aud these are iusecure tiecause of the general dissatisfaction that has been brought about. Men should build for peace pud prosperity and not for trouble. Canal Treaty Uatifled. W ashington , March 17.—The Sen ate today voted to ratify tbe treaty with tbe Republic of Colombia for the construction of an isthmian can pl, Tbe vote for ratification was 73 in the affirmative to live in tbe nega tive. Not a single change was made in it, and it becomes effective, so far as the United States is concerned, just as it was signed. Tbe only step re maining before action is possible un- fler it is ratification by tbeColombian Congress. After that the President will be free to appoint tbe canal commission, buy tbe rigiita of tbe French company, pud begin work. COST OF PANAMA CANAL. To be paid to tbe Panama Canal Company $ 40,000,000 Lumpsum to be paid Col ptplija 10,000,000 Authorized for consttuo- tiou by Spouner Act 135.000.000 Il> pucritlcal rhileeophy. Tbe wail of some vary rich men, or tbose iu receipt of eoormon* inconuee, Th* next W C T U meeting take* over tbe burdeo of wealth, tbe earea place Tueeday, al 2 JO, P. M., at the which money impowe. and their fre M- E- Church. quently expressed opinion that tbe ♦‘A luu Went Over Here." greatest bappinesa or degree of 004- teutuient is possible only to people of I. VlLLARM D. D. small means, are eutitled to nothing I was on a train from Albany, New better from tbe annoyed world that York- When four traveling men came hear* aucV manifeet hypocrisy than a aboard. They turned a seat, so they sneer. Now it ia that greatly adver conid face each other in eonveritation. tised find tireaorne fellow Kebwab Three of them converaed freely about who is groaning to reporter*, or any body who will convey biadiaingenons tbn buaineaa they represented; tbe platitudes to tbe pnblic, about tbe fourth, a quiet listener, and, finally, bnrdeu and diasppoin'raeut of great one said to this silent partner: “And wbal bouse do you travel for?“ wealth. He declare*, •■ if be bad “Well gentlemen.“ he replied, “I made ■ great discovery, that “money represent a wholesale liquor store in is not everything in this world. “That New York City. Some people do not be bad up till recently supposed that like my business. There’* lot* of money was “everything“ pretty well money in it, and—tot* of danger. exhibits tbe caliber of tbe matt. Ac Tweuty years ago there were nineteen cording to tbe New York Evening of us started oct for the firm I repre Post, Schwab says farther that if he sent, well and hearty. We arranged were compelled to choose between to pull into New York every Satur- living np to $500,000 a year or down day night, and, after reportiug. went to $500 a year, he would choose tbe out on a lark together. I am tbe latter. It ia a thousand to one that only one of the nineteen left; tbe be would choose the other way, that others, every one of them, were killed be ia ouly gabbling, in imitation of by the liquor we aold. I tell you get» other dissembling men of heavy I lemon, there’s lot* of money in it, purses, mediocre brains and feather but lot* of danger.'1 weight aonla. Tbe case he puts ia In our national centennial year— not pertiuent to auy rational propo 1876—1 visited Niagra Falls. I s»w sition or discussion, ami is inherently on tbe Canada aide this sign put out absurd. There ia not a note of siu- on tbe edge of the precipice: cereity in the whole gamut of these : A MAN WENT OVER HERE, multimillionaires’ plaints about tbe advantage* of poverty or a merely I need not tell tbe result as I braced moderate competence. They really myself against a tree and looked dowu tell the truth, but don't know it, nor upon tbe craggy rocks $XJ feet below, believe it. There ian’t one of the where lie lauded- whole lot of them who wouldn't com There are, in round nlimbers 3Ui),OQO mit almost any crime in thecalendar, saloons in the United ¡States uf Amer if be could do so without detection, ica. Oue year after the render lifts who would not resort to any nnd bis eyoa from this story be may go to every means within bis power, rather each of these saloous aud put up this than be reduced to poverty or a mod sign: “A mau weut over here.“ He est competence. Their Pharisaical ■ did uot cease bis desceut with a fall platitudes .are mere bumbug, drivel. of 2(X) feet, but from tbe bottomless There is no biggor fool on eurtb than pit of despair comes back the affirma your multimillionaire, who cannot tion of God's eternal truth: “No sleep soundly, nor eat heartily, nor drunkard shall inherit tbe kingdom be genuinely sociable with tbe world of God“(l Cur. 6: 10). or even his own family—whom he | kuow a town that bougbt'groond perverts from the cradle tip; who fur a graveyard with license money can’t even perceive tbe truth of these aud uearly 50 of Ha grave« have beeu statements that be makes, thinking filled by the victims of their own tn- hereinto too he is humbugging tbe louus—all inside uf the first twentv- world, when ho is only deceiving five years. Shall it uot “be called tbe himself aud making payment of an field of blood to this day?“ installment of the debt be contracted I kuew a eulooti-keeper who had wben he sold hie soul to tbe devil, and on bis books 150 customers. Oned ty made a golden goat bi* god. he checked off tbe uauifb that tteie There is not one of these blinded not available, and forty eight were prigs, these pragmatical bnrle^tiins dead because of the drink he sold of philosophy, who could not reduce them. He went uilt of bUMliebs l.e tiis wealth down to th« amount he cause uf its iiiurderuus record. Every affects to believo best nnd most con- case has its history. dneive to happiness, wit hin twelve One was bis own fatLer, who, late months', if be were sincere in Lia at night, fell out of his wagon ou his mouthing professions. He could do way borne, a few ttiilea in i lie country. tbis, too, in various ways, with great benefit to humankind, and thus build When futiiid, next morning, be was almost devoured by bogs. for himself a monument “mighty Auotber was a neighbor whom be based“—as big as the earth, and that ptfl out at a late hour, and sent home would reach “into the infinite.“ Ho could build and endow a hundred or Next morning, wben be opened up, thousand hospitals, some of them ex be saw the forearm of a muu, with perimental hospitals for the treatment baud reaching up out of a snowbank. of consumption, typhus, snd other He weut out aud look bold uf it. most^malignant diseases. He could That was all be found uf the man. A build a great National highway from walk of n mile on ti.e railroad truck tbe Atlantic to the Pacific, and bundr aud the shattered fragments to le reds of millious could be expended on fonud were gathered in a box uot over other road*. He could establish and a foot squure, so complete was bis maintain in certain cities boards of destruction. While tbis was being dqnen woman charity whose business it should be to see that there was no suffering or in search for her bqsbund camo along, anxiety on account of poverty. Iu and this was tbe plight iu which she stead of corrupting Legislatures aud found him. The hand nnd forearm Congress, and in some instances caught in the engine that did tbe courts, for the purpose of adding to work of death to end with, aud was his burdensome pile of wealth, tbe carried along and dropped in tbe multimillionaire could influence legis snow, where it seemed to be stretched lation to abolish sweatshops, and in out in accusation, saying: “Thou art many other ways more nearly follow verily guilty of the death of tby liues of duty aud justice. The public brother, to begin with “ Verily “tbe schools of tbe United States could wages of siu is death.“ “The soul stand a donation of ever *0 many that sinnetb, it shall die.*’ “Turn ye, millious. Large prises could be of turn ye, for why will ye die?-- Complete Csnal $185,(XX),000 The United Slates is to begin to pay to Colombia nine yenrs from now $250,(XX) a ycur and immediately up on getting coutrol tbe United States is to get th« earnings of tbe Panama Railway Co) which is estimated at $250,000 a year. The cost of completing tbe work according to the Walker commission fared for the best ideas on reforma tory measures, such as would uplift report is $144,233,358. sod benefit the world; for plsun to maintain peace instead of to carry PEVKlIK ATTACK or (iltir. on war; for rewards of merit in art, Cured By One Bottle Of Chamberlain*« literature and invention. There are plenty of ways in which Cuugli Remedy. these tiresome palaverers can got rid “Wben I had an attack of the grip of their wealth, if they were sincere, list »inter (the resend one) I eetoelly but they are not—-and it i* for their enred myself with one hottie of Cham- inaincereity and stupid self decep- her lai u’s Coogb Remedy,“ says tigu that they are to lie despised. Frank W. Perry, Editor of the £n Even Caroegie, who make* great p.coz. is terpnoti. Short.»i,,-» N. "TLfc- « 4wria®rto.»ia.4>f dcsiriag. the honest truth. 1 at times kept careful to give away less thnn bis in from coughing myself to piecee by come. Nobody is asking these multi taking a teaspoonfnl of tbis remedy, millionaires to give ewHy their wealth and so become poor, but the world •nd wben tbe coughing spell would has a right to make a protest against come on at night 1 would take • dose their insulting gabble alxint the ail- and it seetued that in tbe briefest in vantages of poverty or the posses terval tbe cough would pass off and I sion of but small mean*. There is a grain of truth, after all, in the would go tQ sleep perfectly free from clear old aphorism that “God shows what cough and its accompanying pains. he thinks of money by tbe kind of To say that tbe Remedy acted as a people he give* most of it to.“—Tele most agreeable surprise is putting it gram. —-OOO very mildly. I had no ide* that it Telegram; A French publicist baa woold or could knock ont the grip, ■imply because I bad never tried it sarcastically described tbe American Congress as a “diet in which every for aueb a purpose, but it did, and it interest ie represented except tbe *eem<>d with tbe second attack of general interest”—end be wna not coughing Ibe remedy caused it to not very far distant from tbe truth in tbe only be of lees duratioo, but the pains statement, either. were far lees severe, and 1 had not WANTED.—A TBUirr WORTHY GEN. need one bottle liefore Mr. Grip bad tieman or lady in M«h minnty to manses bn.incM for «a old Mtehltsbad bouse of «ol bid me adieu.” Fur sale by C, Y- id fir.anoml standing. A straight, bona Me weektycavh «alary of glH UQ peid by check Lowe. A rec-rntaed Oft«nrdAP-. authority—The Weakly W, C. T. U. COLUMN. each Wednesday with all expense« direct from headnnartera. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg , Chi cago. Deafiteeu Cannot be Cured by local applications an they cannot reach the dieenced portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf, neaa, and that is by consitutional remedies. Poafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ia inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wben it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is tbe result, aud unless tbe in- flamntion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed! forever; time cases ont of ten are cause i by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mnet.n* «nr faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by entarrh) that cannot be cured by Hitll’a Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free, F. J. C hxm « t A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Hold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. —ooo----- Pay Up Notice. Having disponed of our hardware •tore nod gone ont of business, tbe undersigned hereby give notice to all persons indebted to them, to come for« ward immediately and settle either by cash or note. Bandon, February 5.1903. L bdgerwoop & C omox . I I CLARENCE Y. r^l UaadoM LOWE, Tf Y 02] T)o * V»* Druggist and Apothecary, Is ju»t in receipt of s new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, .L ir DruggiMe Mnudriew. P irfumis , B rushes , S ponges , S oap * N uts and C andies . Cigar«, T’ p bwcofl and Cigarette«. Mr*. Laure. S. Webb, DO YOU NEED ANY HARO-WARE? Oregon, Wt Stoves, Ranges •» Th* Old Civ. ne a Call and Farm Implements, Etc Now ia tbe time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of The undersigned baa Hardware, Tinware, Granitewaro Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paint«. Oils, Dnnra and W|ad«we. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION, Paints. Oik. Glauses, and Painter’s Supplied Vice-fro.ñivo» Woinan'a »emo. crane Club» ut »urtU.ro Otuw. "I dreaded the change ol tile which wu fast spproaciling. I noticed Wine of Cardal, and decided to try a bot tle. I experienced tome relief th« lira month, »o I kept on taking It for three month» «nd now I meiutruate with no pain and I shall take it oft and on now until I have passed th«climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change of lit«, I*o not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any age. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb whip «be was in dan ger. When you come to the chance of life Mr». Webb's letter will mean more to you than it does now. But you may now avoid the goffering she endured. Druggists sell ?1 boil los of Wine of Cardui. rt,U d"in“ stand and can please yon. and exAuiine our A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, booth KIIOES You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Dealer in Boot* and Mhoee Repairing'nently «nd promptly done at lowest living price a- CITY MEAT MARKET, E. LEWIN, Prop. Fresh Meats, Best Quality NO I ICE FOR PUBLICATION. T ipibpr I. hik I Act June 3, 1878. U nifmd K tatbs L and O ffice at R orbduiig . All kliids kept, O regon . January 19, 1903. Notice i< hereby given that in compliance BOLOGNA S1USAOE. HEKDCHEESE with the previaiona of tba wut of <J.>ngroriM mid yEAL always on hitud. • f -June 3. 18J8. mt it lt d ”An act for tl e aale of timber lauda in the States of California. CORNED BEEF, Oregon, Nevtp.11. and Wa-hinuton Terri tory.” as extended to all the Public Ltmd 4 1TCKLED PORK States by ’»ot ot August 4. H’íl?. Edward I" Oakes, of F hi ker^bnrg. Countv oi Coos. Stale of Oregon, has this day f’led in thi* office his sworn Mint1 nieut No. 4333, for the BUTTER, EGG, and purchase of the SE1» of NW1^ of Sicti -u FjiUIT and VEGETABLES No. 11 in Tqwnghiy No 28 8., Kt'iige No. 14 West, aud will offer proof to show that tbt of all kind». land suiigul is more valuable for its timb- r or stone than Io Rxiicultural purpo-cH, and Munt« Delivered lo persoli» livlrg ou the to establish his iRim to sa<d land before L. H. Hazard. <•< iinty Clerk ot Co»?s County. Hiver, or along the Mace lioute Oregon, at 0 quilfe, on Saturiinv. the 18t!. d«V of April, He tiHiues hs witm-sse--: BO YEARS* Ed Undsi II. of Parkeisburg. Oregon; N. E EXPERIENCE Barklow, of Bandoil. Oregon; A. Cails *n, oí Parkertibnrg. (»redfin; Andr.w Vetkina, of l*arker»burg. Oregon. Anv And ail pernons claimin! adyerseh the hbíA’e de*f . ib.-d lands are nquealed t< file their v I hiidm in ill’s office ou ur b» for» <aid 18th day vf April, I.K13. J. T. B mdgk - i , T rade M ark * Register. J>ui29 Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Btal Hoorn Suites Curtain Poles sn<l Pine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Triinminr». House LiniuH. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CAUKIAGES ---- Cabinet Shop In Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Saw-flling a rtp. oialty. CYlacc Cut and Fitted to Order- Alt’ Pistnre Framing 'jlaSS Size» aud »eigta kept ou bu>d ueatly dotie. 11 \i fYPRTA K. IN il U*WE.ni«MINM A Full Lipe of Burial Caskets. Burial liobe« and Good*, and Undertaking Supplies Constantly Kept on Hund. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. Hotel Coquille <joQisillc CJ'ity«» O^fiK011’ J. r. TL’PCEIt. Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under new and com petent tunnageiueut mid has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout The table service is equal to auy in Sunlberu Oregon. S imple rooms for coiu- meiciiil men. Baggage (rat. h | ol It <1 to anil from bunts i i d trail s fne f ebsrge. Fine uew bur in connection wiili tbe hotel. Speedy and Elcg^r.t'y Fitted Steamer, D esigns C opyrights A c . NOTIOEFOU PUBLICA 1 ION. Anyone sending a Rketrh and description may quickly uacertaln our opinion free whether an Invention ia probably patentable. Communica Timber f.nnd Act June 3 1378. o tions strictly 0«»iiildentlal. Handbook on Patenta aunt free, oldest agency for Becuring patent». U nited S tate *» L and OnriCB. at R ore Patents taken tbrough Munn & Co. receive buso O rku - n . Jimnnrv IV, I‘«M j 3. fp'cial notice, without charge, in the Notice id lier,,l»v given that in ooinpiiano* with tbe i»rG.viRi<»iis ”f «he ftet <•( Cont’re-“- of June*». 1878, entitled. ‘Au net for tl- A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir ale of tiuiber l'iiid>» in tbe »Sratos of Cali culation of any eclentiflo Journal. Terms, |3 a rear: four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. foruia. O.fvon Nevada, nud WHAhiu^toi I'erritory,” an «xt-undeti to all th*- l’ublit Tain Slenm?r will give « rfgn|i*r 10<1 hv Servier N-tw^en C< qni!l<- Riv^r. On g 'H and laird ■; l»y Het of AtiunU 4, 189?, War I'rtiiicisco, C.diloruiu, for both püK.seD^erv aud freight. Branch Of’Sce. 626 F 8t^ Washington, D. C. ren O. i «! l!' r r’f Put kerM.urrf. County of Coo«. St4.it» nf C.ent n. ha* this dav filed i 0 E. DYED Agent, Pnudon. Gr pon. this olhee his aworn flta!toner.‘ Na 4321». foi the pcr-’lnw1 »»t tbe 8E1^ of SvV-4 uf dec SWAYNE & IIOYT, Agent. -Jó lialterv Slrei-t. Han Fruneiss-t. California. lion No H|, in 1' wnabip No 27 8.« Ran^< ----------------------- B--------------------------------------------- - ~ No. 13 WcHt and will offer pro« f to «boo that, the land Nought ifl more valuable for its timber or «tone than for nuriuullura1 purposes, aud Io establish his claim to aaiil land before L- H. Hazard. Comity Clerk ol Coos County. Oregon, at. Coquille, on Thur* day. the 9th dav of kpril. 1903. He naiupsii* P. B. HOYT, Prop witness^«: A E Hudnall, of Parksrsbure Oregon| J. h Kiqimnberg. of Parkersburg Oregon; Guj ¿hew. of Parkersburg.Oregon; Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, Fl rat Street, BINDON, OKkOON F. J. Fati.v, of Parkersburg. Oregon. Anv and nil (Arsons claiming adverselt the a bnye-descrilied lands are requested t«* SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR file their clniniH in thia < ffice on or before Will Keep on Hand at all Times CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. said 9tb day of April, 1903. J. T. B bxdqxr * Bathroom newly fitted np with Porcelain Tub. Hut or (.'old Bitiiiw 25 cents. jan 29 Register. Scientific Hmerfcan. MUNN 95 CAPF. C. P. JENSEN. New Yort E l D orado ÏONSOR|AL PARLORS Bandon Meat Market, T Anderson. NOTICE FO.; PUBLICION. Timber Land Act. Jtinq 3. 187.3. U mitxd S tates L and O fi ’ ice , Koscbarg Oregon, February G, 1903. Noticp is berebv given thnt in complianc with tbe provi-ions of the act. of Uongre^ <>f June 3. 1878, entitled ”Au act. for the rh I» of timber lands in fbe States <»f California Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri tory ” as extended to all the Public Lan*’ State« bv act of Angnst ♦. 1892 Etta E. (>»i. of Bandon. C >nnty of Co »s. State nf Ore gon. has this dav filed in this oifi m her sworn «tntemeiit No. 44i*9. for tbe pnrebate of fbti E’9‘ of SEtj of Siotion No 28. in Township No. 2*i s.. Kanfte No. 14 West, and will < ffer proof to «lu>w that the land songht is more valuable for its timber or stone thr.ii for agrien'itnral purpose*, and to <*a tabli-*b hiw claim to Haul land before L. H. Hazard. <Jouuty Clerk of CJ woj » Conntv. Ore- a'. CoqniBe. Oregon, on Saturday, the 25th day of \pril 1903. She imrAes hs wit- npase*.; Le<‘ Harrows, of Itailntd«, Oregon: 8 Mundy, of Bullards. Oregon; Frank Bar rowa, of Bandon. Oregon; J. E. Peirott, of Coquille Oregon. Any and nil persona claiming adveiMelj the above descriliect lands are request’d to fiie their claiiiK (i] ibia offi je on or before said 25lh day of April, 1903. J. T. BBIDGES, fb!2 Register. Do You Know the News fá^Yon ran have it hü for KDn J» Prr ... Wonth MVU mollt] on t h In the Evaninig Telegram, of Porllaud, Oregon. Il la the largest evening news- p*pe publiehid In Oregon; it oontcina all th. news of the «tate and of tbe natioi Try i* for a month. A Barnpie o py w I bo mailed to you free. Ada rena NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lan<l, Acte?nne3, 1878, U nitbd S tatrh L and O ficb . R ohbiiubg , Oregon, February 20, 1903. Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ’‘An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California^ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by net of Angu«t 4. 1892. Mrs. May A. Obinp.n, of Bandon, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tbis office her swotn statement No. 4484. for the purchase of tbe NE ‘.i of NEVj of Section No. 10 in Township No. 29 S.. Range No. 14 West., and will «-¿Ter proof to «how that the land sought is tnoie valuable for iia timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before L. H. Hazaid. County Clerk of i^oos County, Oregon, at Coquille, on M »nd iv, th« 1st duv of June. 19G3. She names as witnesses; C. Lono, of Bandon, Oregon; J. F. Haga of Parkersburg, Oregon: W. 0 Donk of Park ersburg. Oregon; 0 tab Dt>yU of Parkers burg, Oregon; Anv nnd nil person» claiming adversely tlie above des'’rib<*d lands are requested to file their claims in thia office <»u or before said 1st Jay of June, 1903. J. T. B ridges , febeo Register. NO! ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. U*mm B tatm L and Orric*, R osbbuxo . Oregon. Febraarr 20tb, 190X Nolic« is hereby given tbnt in oomplisnoe with the provisions of lbs sot of Congress of Jans 3, 1878, entitled "An set for tbe salt« of tiniher Isndk in the States of California, Oregon, N cvh J h , e,d.Wjn.»»iQ«t^n le-HtnfV " n. ex»en<lod to nil the Pnbllo Len t StHte. by set ot Aogns 4, 1892. Hnrsh Fuhr, of Bullard«, County of1 Coos. State ot Oregon, ba« tbis dny Slid in this office her sworn statement No. 4185 for the pnrehsseof the SE1» of NEI4 Beation No. 5, in Township No. 28 8., Rs owe No. 14 W., ni d will offer proof to «how that tbe isnd sought ia uore valuable for It« timber or sti ne than l'i>r ngrienltnrsl pnrpo—. nnd to eatsbli-h her claim to said Innil before K H. HaXRrd. Coaaty Clerk of Coca County. Oregon, at Coquille, on Saturday, ths 23rd day nt May, l!KKl She names aa witnesses: John Beattie. C. G. Fahy, R. Y A W. Uareows. Bullard, all of Bullards, Oregon. Kny and all peraona claiming advereely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim« in tbia office on or before said 23rd day of May. 1903. J. T. Batnuiw, Register. M»3ß Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegi'fabie-, Poultry, E"^', Buller ao<l till Farm Produce, and a Genercus supply of fresh Groceries I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, biles etc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, limb i Land. Act Jane 3, 187 8. U nited S tate » L and O ffice at R osebubg . O bfgon , January, 12, 19M& Notice w hereby given that in compliance with tbe provision» rf th« act of Cotigtes** ol June 3. Ib78, entitled/*An act for th»* sale of timber lands in tbe States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wasbitigbm 1’erri tory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Augti**t 4. 1892, Nels K hs mua-eu. of Bandon. County of C«»<’S, State of Oregon, has thia day filed in tbia office bi* sworn statement No. 4284, for ibe pur chase of the SEH' of NEIi and F>^ of end SW^ of 8EW of Section No 9 iu Town ship No 29 «..Range No. 14 W., aud will <>ffi r proof to show that the land sought is mme valuable for its timber or stone than I for Rgncultural purpose*, and to establish hia clnim V» said land before L. H. Hazard. County lerk of C« mjb Oonnty, Oregon, at Coquille, on Saturday, the llih day of April. llKrei. He names as wituescea: A. K. Had- Auii. of PatUtebarg. Oregon.- N.-th»n BsO- low. <.f Bandon. 0re«opl H. Wndemian. of Pwrk^r.bnrg, Ortat**^» (*• Rtts3, ot Han d<>n. OtrMn; Anv u«J .11 persona clniminc sdvi wmlv th« .bore d-vrttM-d Isnds are reqnrsted to U.iit.-ix cl-, re---A A-4X4 • ortc« -oo rz irJotf. «Hid Utb dnjr ot April, 19S1. J. T. B b - dgw . Register. j.n22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, A«t June. 3, 1878. The Telegram, United HUte* Laud Office.- Xusebnrg rORTLAKD, ORB. Oregon. February 24. 190.3, Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with tbe prortsiona of the not of Oongreaa of June 8. 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber (nods in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terii- torv.” aa extended to all the Public Laud Stales hr not of August 4. 1*.K. Guv Drew, of Parker.bnrg, Qountv of Coos, Stale of Oregon, has tbia dajr tiled in this office htx awotn stateuient No. 4MW. for the purehase <,f th» HWM o» Nt}!* of Section No. » tn Township No. 2W 8., Rsnge No. 14 West, nnd will ottrr proof to show tfint the land ----- THE STEAMER ----- -ought is more valuable for ilv tindwr or Nhaving 25 Onto, stone Ilian for agricultural pnr|ioee-’..nu.l to e.tstdiab his « clu<u tn mid Isml betöre L. lint It a »5 Coate. Coos Conntv, H. H»snrd. '1 MRle -------- Uh-rk.of --------- Oregon, al Coqni.ie, on Toewiay the 2nd ■far of June, l!MW4. He names ns witiiew*es: Workmanship up to date in any THOMAS WHITE, Muter t. F. Hadsall, W. C Parker. W. A. D-jok. thing io my line. ni d J. A- Ih-sk. all of Parkersburg. Oregon Anv snd all persons dsiming Adversely ----- Next I>»’r to Post office----- Leave* Bandon every morning, except Sunday. *1 7M o'clock and make* omnec- the above d«*cri;>ed Innds are reqm ntcl to file th-ir olsitrs in this office on or tn, fore tKH . with the train mid steamer Myrl at Th« Weekly Oregon tan «na thl» psp«r 10:30 a. m. «1 Coquille City. ! »aid 2nd Jr>y of June. fl’B. j. 1 r. Butxira. I rive you all th« a«*« of bom«. «tate, th« Leave* C.'qnille City al 12:30 p m Register. I njar.'i lot; St Br.iJou al 4rfJ0 (>• “>■ Northwest a*4 tit« MtW(- J. L. THOMPSON Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms DISPATCH Prop. NOTICE FOR I’UBLICA I ION. [Timber Laud. Act June 3. 1878.] U nited S tates L. od O ffice , U ouxbuhcs O regon , Feb. 12, 19i«3. Notice hereby given thet in cninpliunce with the provirtioiiH of tbe act of C<>ngrt «N <>C June 3. 1878. entitkd *An nd for the »«le t>> timber I hih I in the Bt atcii of California. Ore gon. Nevada, «nd WnMiinc^on Territory.” am extend» d to nil the Public Land Binte* bv wet of AngiiHt 4, 1892. Robert. E. L. Btji- dillion. of bAri<lon. comity of Coos. Stat^ Oregon, haa thia day fikd in thia office hiQ AWorn atafement No. 4440. for the piircbaae t>f the NV'H of 8W»4 of Action No. 34, in Townebip number 28|»ontb. of Range number 14 Went. And will offer proof toAho.wj that the land sought i® more valnable for it« timber or etone luan for agriontnrnl pnrpoaea. nnd to eatnbliNb bis claim to hai ^ land liefore'C; T. B lumen rot her. U- 8. Coiq- miPrtioner At bin office nt Bend on. Oreponq on Wednesday, the 20th day of May. 1903^ He name« aa witneeeea: A. O. Hoyt, N. E. Datklou. R. H. Um«B. John A.ndenctt, a’l of Bandon, Cooa County. Oregon. Any and «11 persona claiming Hdvor«ly f above-dmcrilM'd land« are reqneate^ 91« tbeir claim« in this office on or before uid W day of May, 1903. ¿1----- - J. T. - t febl8 Regiiiter. —---------------------------------------------------------- «« NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [Timber Lund Aet, June 3, 1873 ] U*rraD H tatba L aud O tficb . R cmbbubu , O bkchoi , January 6th, ¡903. Notice is hereby given that io compMAtxoa with the proviaiona of the act of Congreaa of June 3,1878. entitled. ’An net for tbe aula of timber lands in the Ktatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd WaatilngUm TerrL tory.” aa extended to all the Public Lind Htafea by act of Angn«t 4, 189?, (/brie Rne- mnaoen, of Bendon, ilounty of O n «, Ntat<> of Oregon, haa tbia day filed in thia office hie awom atntement No. 4257, for tbe pnr cbaae of tbe WWofNW ^and WWofHWW of Section No. H3, in Towaabip No. 29 M., Range No. 14 W . and will offer proof ahow that tbe land a-mght ia more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural finr*-«wea. and to e«tabliah his clAim to aaid and before L H. Haiard. County Clerk of Coon County. Oregon, at Coqniile, on Mon day. tbe 30 day oi March, 1VC3. He name* a« wilneew-at A. E. Hadeali of Parkerabergt Oregon. Nathan Bark low, of Bandon. Ore- p»n. O. B. Cox. of Bandon, Oregon. H. H. Kona, of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming advereely tbe abnve-de»»cril>ed land« are r^qneated t<^ file their claims in thin office ou or before said 30 day of M >rcb, 1903. J. T. Bat Doits. UeiÿMUv