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This paper is entered at the Bandon post
offioe as Second-class Matter.
THURSDAY. APRIL 30,1903.
EDITORIAL.
The strike situation, at Porilao«!.
is likely to bo settled by arbitration,
bat for bow long! No pennauent
sett lenient of the labor question can
obtain under present social condi
lions.
•BVMKa A IT ACK OF OKU*.
Ceres By Os. Bouh ot Chamberlain'.
Cea<h Msmsdy.
The next W C T V meetiog takes
place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M.. at the
“When J bad an attack of the grip
M. E Church.
last winter (tbe second one) I actually
cured myself with one bottle of Cham
Workingmen •■» M m loons.
berlain’s Cough Remedy,4 says
D e . L ouu A lbert B anks .
Frank W. Perry, Editor of the En
Tbe labor unions aud I be church
terpriee, Shortsville N. Y. “This is
ought to unite for the destruction of
the honest truth. 1 at times kept
ibe an American liquor aalooo. Tbe
from coughing myself to pieces by
aaloon is the spider, aud bis web is
taking a teaspooufnl of this remedy,
American lift«, and tbe overwhelming
and when the coughing spell would
majority of tbe human flies caught in
come on at night I would take a dose
that web are workingmen. Tbe Chris
and it seemed that in tbe briefest in
tian church would kill the spider and
terval tbe congb would pass off’ and I
destroy the web; it seeks a hundred
would go to sleep perfectly free from
thousand young meu wbo are every
cough and its accompanying pains.
year caught and engulfed io tbe
To say that the remedy acted as a
loathsome net. The labor unions
most agreeable surprise is pulling it
ought to help us. We are not fight
very mildly. I had no idea that it
ing liberty, Hut we are warring against
would or could knock out tbe grip,
license aud lust and greed, and Lat
simply because I bad never tried it
tling to save mankind. 1 call for al
for such a purpose,* but it did, and it
liance, offensive and defensive, be
seemed with tbe second attack of
tween
Ibe churches and tbe labor
coughing tbe remedy caused it to not
uniooa to overthrow aud banish the
only be of less duration, but the pains
liquor saloons. No other one tbiDg
were far less severe, and I bad not
would help either tbe church or work
used one bottle before Mr Drip bad
ing men half bo much as that.
bid me adieu.” For sale by C. Y-
Suppose every saloon were a work-
Lowe.
iuguiau’s savings bank. Suppose
that all the laborer spends for beer
Fro wild Con.
aud whiskey were saved, and paid ou
In all of this talk about the Port a bouse and lot for his borne. Can
land fair for which Oregon is making anyone doubt tbe laborers of America
an appropriation of $500,000 one sa would bo far better off than they now
lient point has been overlooked. Tbe are! The ehurcb, in opposing tbe
Sentinel ia no pessimist, but at the saloon, is the workingmau’s greatest
risk of being called a ‘‘knocker“ it friend,
Would that he would learn to be
does suggest that before the fair is
friend
himself.
well on its way every town and com
About the easiest thing to get afloat
in this town is a rumor of the with
drawal of tbe steamer running be
tween San Fraucisco and this place,
and it is bard to account for tbe re
port as a general thing. This week
it is rumored that tbe Chico will be
taken off the route, but we have it
from good authority that no such
thing is contemplated and that she
will run here regularly if tbe people
want her and will give her their
freight. The R koobdkb would sug
gest that all hustle to retaiu the ser
vices of tbe steamer instead of proph munity within the state, (Portland
esying adversely and there >vill be no aloue excepted) will be bemoauing
danger of her being taken off tbe ruu. tbe fact that no effort was made to
We are told that the oountry is invoke the referendum on the appro
prosperous, that times are good, that priation. Time is passing quickly
worn is abundant, and great congrega aud it is evident there is to be no
tions of figures are exhibited in proof leferenduin. The point is this: Tbe
of the statement. We have no doubt big attraction at Portland will make
that such statements, in the main are that city lively during tbe fair period
correct, but the question arises, why, and for some time prior to tbe open
in tbe face of all this prosperity is ing—but it will make every other
there so much dissatisfaction, so town ‘‘look like 30c.‘‘ Why! There
many strikes and other disturbances* will be great attractions at Portland
Most men are cohtent if they are used to draw tbe people. The railroads
fairly, and where general prosperity will grant cheap fares. And tbe
prevails general contentment should residents of Oregon will spend tbeir
reign, but labor difficulties springing money freely in going to tbe big city.
up, almost everywhere, emphatically Tbe meichantB there have subscribed
disproves contentment and satisfac liberally to tbe fair. Of conrse they
tion, hence we must conclude that expect to get tbeir money all back.
this prosperity is not general and They will have fine stocks of goods to
that if it does exist, in any form, that attract tbe pro-pactive buyer and
conditions of inequality have ob everyone wbo goes to Portland to see
tained whereby a small minority ab the fair will take with them whnt
sorb tbe increase and tbe majority money they have at band. Of conrse
they will make tbeir purchases from
are chasing after a phantom.
tbe larger stores. As a natural con
The Finland Mwedish Famine sequence trade and buBiuees in evety
i
vr ————
'
other town in Oregon will be dull—
^aws now about a month old from stagnant. The ready cash will all go
NupsBranda, on tbe border of Fin to Portland. For this reason tbe
land and Sweden, announced tbe ar
smalle*- towns will regret that they
rival of tbe American famine relief ever encouraged the Lewis & Clark
expedition organzed by Dr. Klopscb,
fair. Mark tbe prediction.— Salem
of tbe New
rk Christian Herald. Sentinel
|Ie repotted that the famine is grad
ually increasing in intensity, and
British Kill <000 of Sad Mui-
that as far south as the sixty-second
lall’« Men.
degree appalling conditions prevail,
tluodreds of children are begging for
A pen , Arabia, April 25.—Brigadier
bread from bonse io bouse. A single General Manning, after an engage
parish reports 5000 persons absolutely raent with tbe Mad Atnllah’s forces,
destitute, subsisting on wbat is called has releived Colonel Cobbe, near
‘‘hunger bread.”
Since October, Gamburru, Somaliland, 45miles west
meat, milk and potatoes have been ward of Galsdi. About 2000 of the
Utterly lacking throughout tbe fam Mullah’s men were killed. Tbe Brit
me area. In tbe Kahaui and Ulea- ish loss is not known.
borg districts 100,000 people are
Tbe few details obtainable of tbe
wholly dependent ou outside relief disaster to Colonel Pluukett’s detach
Half the cattle are dead, and people ment April IT show the Mullah’s
dying rapidly. Tbe worst stage of forces consisted of 2000 horsemen
tbe famine will come when the Spring and 10,000 spearmen. They surround
thaws render the sufferers inacces- ed Colonel Plunkett’s force in the
¿ib'e. The Americsu contributions, open, and the Somalis, after a heavy
amounting to $125,000, are beleived rifle fire, charged repeatedly with
to have avortod a large mortality— tbeir horsemen and spearmen on all
Telegram.
sides. Tbe British detachment held
out until its ammunition was ex
Work On tlie Cnnnl.
hausted, and then charged with tbe
It is a fact probably not known to bayonet, but it wits ultimately over
many people that pending tbe com whelmed by weight of numbers.
The British force fought until all
pletion of tbe negotiations on tbe
transfer of tbe Panama Canal the of its officers and 170 men were killed.
French company is still continuing Most of the handful of men wbo
work, with tbe understanding that it reached the camp were wouuded. The
will be paid therefor, in addition to Somalia’ losses are reported to have
tbe $40,000,000by ourGovernment. At beeu enormous. Tbe Mullah's forces
present 100 engineers amt 1500 labor are reported to aggregate from 3000
ers, including foremen, are at work, to 4000 mounted men and about 80,-
besides medical meu. Tho engineers, 000 spearmen.
foremen and doctors seem out of pro
portion to tbe common laborers—but
it is a ‘‘beastly” locality to work in.
AJudr«l Walttij, chairman of the
Canal Commission, estimates that as
•non as tbe United States actually
enters upon the work, twenty times
th* nuoJ>M >f laborers new employed
will be required. Where will they be
obtained? ' Many will be negroes
from the Southern States and tbe
West Indies, but many Chinese and
¿apaucse leb^rera may also be im
ported. And it is needjeai to say
that the number of engineers, fore
men, doctors and loesee of one kind
or another will increase in proportion
to that of tbe actual diggers. But
khonhl there not also lie a large u,um-
ber of chaplains! And if so, will they
all be of the Christian fiutb, or as
Sorted to suit tbe religious notions of
the workmen, black, browo, yellow or
White! For in that climate spiritual
consolation, if the workers arc relig
iously inclined, will be about tbe only
consolation available for many of
^ern.—Telegram.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
sally, and acts directly on tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
DAIRY RANCH TO KENT.
Hitnaled on Foar-iaiie Creek. Coo« Co.,
Oregon. oooaiatmg of 480 seres of land, and
10 head of stock for dairv purpose«. Good
Honan. Barn and out buildings, w>d water
For farther particulars address George H.
Truman, Weddcrbura. Curry Cvouty Or.
FfHEDFOR^l
BlACX-ORAIICIiï
00 YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
LOWE,
If
**
Druggist and
la last Ui receipt of a new and
freab stock of
Patent aud Proprietary Preparations
M«ry«n. Ark., K.r 4», 11101.
I c avMot i uf ♦.»nncand ThediurJ’« oUek-
DrvuKhfltuuM^bl;. 1 kMpItlwmy ho«M
all the tiaiv und have u»td it fur the iaat
ton
1 never {rave wr etoilnren
any other lnxatlva. I thtnk I roulil
naver be able to work without It
on ajcouut of bclag troubled with
te count!;>utlon. Your medicine Lt XS
■ all that koep» ma op.
«y
C. B. MeFARIdND.
B ibhop M allalieu .
------ OGO------
IJOOTS
SHOES
In all towns where a newspaper ia
published every man should advertise,
if nothing more than a card atatiug
hie name and tbe nuBiness lie is en
gaged in. It nearly always pays the
advertiser ami bisklee h-ts tbe people
at a distance know that the town in
which yon reside is a prosperous
community of business men. and that
the people may settle iu it with a
chance to make a living. Never pull
in your sign in a home paper while
you .expect to do business.— Peter
Cooper
WANTED.-A TRUSTWORTHY GEN.
tlenum or lady in each manty to nvina e
bnsine«a for an old establi«lie<l house of sol
id financial atnnding. A «traight. bona fide
weekly cash salary of
no psid hr check
each Wednesday with all expense« direct
from headquarter«. Money advanced for
expenses. Manager, 340 C«xtnn ltd« . Chi
cano.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department flf n.e Intel lor.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
iTimber tend Act. June 3. 1378 ]
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA 1ION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Art June 3, 1873.
United Htatea Laud Office, Roseburg
Oregon. February 24. 1903.
Notice in hereby giveu that in Qouapliance
with the provision« of tbe act of Congress
of Jnne 3. 1878, entitled *‘An act tor the sale
of timber lands in tbe Btatoe of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri
toryas extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892. Guy Drew,
of Parkersburg. County of Coos. State of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office bis
«worn statement No. 45d9, for the purchase
of theSWKof NEi< of Section No. 2? in
i’uwnAo.p No. M
R aur 6 N o . ¡4 West,
and will offer proof to show that the land
snngbi ia more vainabie for ita timber or
stone than for ngricnitural purpose«*, and to
establish bis claim to «aid land before L.
H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coca County,
OîtaRtiix, <»t Coofniis. ofx Tctësday the 2nd
day of Ji)O«, |<Mi8. He names as witnesses:
A. E Uadsall, W. C Parker, W. A. Doak.
and J. A. Doak. all of Parkersburg. Oregon.
Anv and all persona claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to.
file their claims in tbia office ou or before
■“aid 2nd day of June. 19b3.
J. T. B bidobs ,
nnu5
Register.
Ultron H tates L and Orrrcs, H osbbcbo
O bboow , April 4, 1903.
Notice i« hereby given that in oomplianoe
with the provisions of the net of Cmigrraa
of Jone 3.1878. entitled. “An act for th« «ale
of timber land« in lhe States of California.
Oregon. Nevada, atui Washington Terri
tory.” as exlended to all the Public Lind
Htatea by actof August 4. INK. Lawrence A.
Gray, of Newberg. Conntv of Yamhill. State
of Oregon, ba« this dar filed in Ibis office
hi« sworn Rtat-ment No. 4861. for the pnr
chase of the wu of 8W W and HE1< cf H W W
and 8W14 of 8EI< of Section No 27. in
Township Nntnber SO Booth, Range
No. 14 W., and will offer proof to
show that tbe land nought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
par-sMew. and io establish bat.claim to said
land before E. A. Dodge. U 8 Comtuie-ioner
P. B. HOYT, Prop
at Myrtle Point. Oregon, on Satardav. the
llth day of Jalv. 1»H. He names as wit-
namesi W. H Bogers. J. A Cotton. J T. Located la EL DOR 4DO BUILDING.
Goerin. E. N. Hunth. all of Myrtle Point.
First Street. BANDON. ORKGON
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
lhe above tlewrined lands are reqaea'ed to «HAVING. 8HAMPOOING AND HAIR
file tb-<r claims in thia office on or before
COTTIMO AT RT a NDABD Plilf ES.
said llth d»y of Joiy. 1903.
Hwthnmm newly fl t-d up with r.r<»i»l.
J. T. Barnosa.
•prffl
Kegwrter. I
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
The Bandon Hardware Man.
Furniture
-------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CABBIAGE8 --------
M. BREUER’S
Dealer in llootn and Nhuet
Repairing;neatly and promptly done at
lowest living prices.
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
All kinds kept,
‘rni’
COPYRKtHTB &C.
Anyone »ending a »ketch and description may
Quickly Mcert-aln our opinion free whether an
itfvennon *• probably patentable. CoampnMcar
tlons Rtrictly confidential. Handbook on Patent»
■ent free. Oldeet aceney for »ecuriutr patenu.
Patent» taken through >luun & Co. receive
tpecial notice without charge, in
V
Mattresses and Spring«.
Furnitare Bepairipg and Saw-filing a Specialty.
rj|aca Out and Fitted mibder- All
U,a88 Sisee aud aeigle kept on band
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-OHliESE
Nolice is bertbv given that in compliance
and VEAL always on hand.
with the provteion«
»he act of Congi«-»*
of June 3. 1--78. eniitlt-d "An act for Hie w.le
of timber lamia iu lb* SlaUH of California. CORNED BEEF.
Oregon. Nevada, nad Wn-bintton Ter
PICKLED PORK
ritory.“ ntf’exlended to all th« Public Lund
Stairs by act <>f Asgnsl 4. 139-’. Mr« I iza.e
Fil-uei . of Bandon. County of CmiS State of
Ore»on. baa thia <l»y filed iu th»« office his BUTTER, EGG, and
sworn «tn'etnenr N>>. 47W tor tbe purchase
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of the 8EL of lhe NE’ a of Section No. 4 iu
Towti«hip No. 2*3 S . Itange No 14 W., and
of ail kinds.
will otter proof to show that tbe land sonL'bt
ia mare vtiluai»'« for its timber or stone
Meats Delivered to persons living on tRa
than lor agricultural pnrpo«««. and tn ea
labliah hi* claim la aaid land liefoie U. I. River, or aluug tbe btage Route
Blnmenr- tbto. U 8 C.mimi-ai 'tier for Ore-
I'OU. Ht bis office at Bandon, Oregon, on
^KhAAAá£y
BO YEAR«’
Friday tbe 26ibd»v of Jane. 19U3 lisuamea
^l^^m^EXPERIKNCg
as witosases: It. E*. b. HcdiBion. N. Unrk-
.__
low. J. Anderson, and A. G. Hoyt, all of
Bandon, Oregon,
»«9H Ei ■ I m b J
1 M J
Any and all persona claiming H'lv<-r«elv
«ÉSfl " y a m H b a ■
the above deaciilstd lands are rrqnested to
g
ti
f
1
■
k
B IL • J
file their claim« in thia office on or before
said 26th day of June, lll03.
A.
■^RS
J, T. B bipobs ,
~
k V’ÍÍS jí S íe I s ^^^ T rade M a r a «■
Register.
aprii
Timber Land Act June 3 1878.
(JfiiTxn S tatic * LA wd O ffics , at Koeç
nniiu OkhQt-N. April 22, 1903
Notice ia Lerebv Riven that in compl^uor
with tbe provisional of the avV'of CmigreM
of J une .'J, 1878, entitled. “An act tor the
nale of t-iqtiher lai.da in the Btate-i of Cali-
fornia. Otegou, Nevada, and Washington
i eiritory,” as extended to ail tb« Public
Land States by act gi August 4L 1892, Charles
T. Fiegvï of Bandon, County of Coos,
State <-f Oregcn. ban- tcia diiv hied iu
this office Dis sworu iilHtetpeiit No 5d)l, for
the purchase < f lhe*
of SW ’j of Se jttoi.
No. 83, in Towiibüip No. 28 8-»utu, of Ranvu
No. 14 West, and will offer proof to show
that the laud nought is mitre valuable for
Un timber or st.me than for auriQultqin!
rurposes. and to estahlish his claim to said
•nd t»elore tbe Ktpi»ier and Receiver of
thia t ffiv-e at KuseburR Oregon, on Wednes
day the 2fitb day of August 1903. Jt'e mimes
aMwiuieaMM: A. E. Hadsell, K. H. Rosa,
John Afid“r<oi’, R- E. L. Bedilliuii, ail of
Bandon, C ms U< u»n v, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely
the ubovt-dt scribed hiudH aife rt Quested to
file their claim« in tbus office on or before
said s*Glb day of August Ilk 3.
J. T. B ridgm ,
Keg later.
apr'JO
A. McNAIR,
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you Household Furnishings and Deco
can get your money’s
rations of all kinds*
Bed Boom Suites
Cnrtnin Poles and Fine
Well Paper aud
worth at
Window Trimmings.
House Lining.
•
and Pieces.
U nitkd S tatis Lisp Orricx, R osxuubu .
the above deacr•«bed lands ntn requeued to
file their claim i in »1;1 h office on or before
said 20lh day of Juue, 1908.
J. T. B bidgks .
Register.
ap>2
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
Cigars, Tobacco* and Ctgarattea.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter'a Hnppbsd
(Timber Laud Ast Jane 3, 1818 ]
“Delenda est Carthago!“ was Ibe
coustant. cry of the old ltoman. And
the day came when Carthage was
destroyed, and lhe Roman legions
walked in trinmpb over tbv ruins of
the only city that ever rivaled the
Eternal City of the seven hills.
Would to God that every philan
thropist, patriot, and Christian in al)
onr laud might cry out in holy iudig
nation: “Tbe rum traffic must be
destroyed.“
If this could only be, then tbe traf
fic would lie relegated to the place
where it lielongs, for it belongs in the
same category as murder, arson, high
way robbery, burglary, aud all name
less crimes. Then tbe dealers in tbe
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
abominable stuff would take tbeir
[Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.]
placea with those who commit tbe U niikd «S tates L and O ffice , IL skdubg .
hucujn . Ma; nil 34. 1903
crimes just enumerated, an 1 that is O
IUOT1CB IS IlESEl.Y GIVEN THAT IN
whore they belong.
compliance *nb b<* provinionw of tbe
of C »iiiireift < f .hint 3. 1878. eiiiitled “Ao
Two duties davulve upon those wbo act
act fox the F-aie oi tirnb r iands in the
would see these results: First, tench Stat(*s of Calif »rnia, (?rv-^'n. Nevada. at»d
WiHbini’ton Tt rtih»ry,” as ext» ndfd to all
all onr children and youth to hate ibe Public! Ijsnd St it- s by art <>f \n-;u »t 4.
the death dealing, crime producing, 1893.Mre Lula Etta TbotHpHoii. of B-ii>doii,
County of Coo« St ite < f Ort.-u *n, has this
and heart breaking drink; secondly, duv fiDd in tbis ollico hia sworn afatciucnt
No 4715 for th#* pUrcbaae < f ’he NV ,1/ of
let all good people unite to crush the ibe
NE)X “f Neolion No. 2^, in Townxhip N<».
saloon, to destroy tbe traffic in all h I 2'“ South. Range N‘>. H West, and will of
fer proof ro show Vhnt tbe Igod aouRbt 1 m
coholic beverages, and bo once and more valuable for ita timber ox at’ore ^haa
forever prevent the ravages of the for agrieaitiurKl purpose*, and to esdpibliHh
U h m J aim »aid land before C. T. Rkjimeu-
most terrible foe of God aud human rother, United State« Comtuitafcw.er, for .
Orecon.
ids 'tlice nt
CM crou , on
ity. Deus vult, and wbat God wills —nrurdiiv nt >he
20th day of June. 191X1. 11«
in this respect can be done. Lu-t all names na witueaaes: Jesse G. Lenevc. N.
Bnrk:o v, Albert Farris, J. A. D«»ak, all of
Epwortbians enter the battle, aud E
Bandon. OreRO.u.
Any and all pornona claiming advcraidv
only rest wLeu eternal victory ia won.
Tbe uudersigned baa
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
Toilet Articles,
DraKgiata N»dri»«.
Fa fata. Oil«. Daara and Wiudawa.
PcKfUMKa, B mlhhks , SroMUBK, Saara
TUiMMOP IN UONNECTION.
N uts i » d C andim .
B JAK-ISTEe &> Co I»rOE>.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
We are still doing basinets at Tbe Old
Stand and one Heaaa tan. Give an a Call
gad examine oar
Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware.
in stock a large aeeortment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
■ Constipation u nothing more i
I than a clogging of the bowels |
’ and nothing!«* than vital stag
nation or death if not relieved.
If every eon»tip*t«d «offerer
could realize that he is allowing
poisonous filth to remain in his
system, he would soon get relief.
Constijiatiun iavitei all kind of
contagion. Headaches, bilious
ness, colds aud many other ail
ments disappear when consti
pated bow els are relieved. Thed
ford's Hlsek-Praught thoroughly
cleans out the bowels in an easy
and natural manner without the
fiurgiug of calomel or other vio-
ent cathai tics.
Be sure that you get the origi
nal Thedfoni'e Black-Lh-aimht,
made by The Chattanooga Medi-
rineCo. Sold by all druggists iu
25 cent and 31.00 packages.
Xf All
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Apothecary, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc
The Truffle MusPbe Destroyed OnxooN. March 30. 1’333.
L and Ornes at R oskudeo , Oregon, April
IS, 1903.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of hi« iuten
tion to make final proof iu support of his
claim, and that «aid proof will be made be
fore C. T. Huruenrolber, U. 8. Comniis
aioner, at Bandon. Oregon, on
JUNE 12. 1303.
vis: Hd. E No. »140, of Lee L. Harrow«
for tbe NX of NEM of Section 21. and NW
of N W5i, of Section 22. Tp 37. Boath. Hance
14 We-t. He names tbe following witneasea
to prove hie oontinuoaa reaidenne npon end
> tate <>»Om \ C ity or T oledo I
cultivation of said bind, vis: Abe Ro«e. of
L ucas C oumty ,
( M
Bullards.Oregon; Abia Barrow«, of Bullard«,
F rank J. C heney makes oath that he Oregon; Henry Hertuanu. of Bullards. Ore-
tScni...
is senior partner of the firm of F. J. goet Frack Bsrmwv, of
J. T. Bentons.
C heney A Co., doing business in the
apr23
K.giater.
City of Toledo, Connty and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of One Hundred Dollars tor
each and every case of C atarrh that
cannot be cured by tbe use of H all ’ s
C atarrh C uhe .
F rank J. C heney .
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6tb day of De
cember, A. D. 1886
A. W. G leasos ,
j SEAL
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NotaryPublic.
CLARENCE Y.
l!\DFRTAKINQ
Picture Framing
neatly done.
UWLninMIVG
A Full Lino of Burial CaaketH. Burial Robes and Goods, aud Undertaking Supplies
Constantly Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Hotel Coquille
VJoqulllc Oily, Oi*c«£on
J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor.
Tiiis well known liolt-l ia now under new mid corn-
petent luHtiagemeul mid baa beeu thoroughly ieu-
ova led throughout. Tbe table service is equal to
any in Sonthern Oregon. Sample rooms for cotu-
tuercial men. Baggage tranepol ted Io aud iiotu
boata pud trains free of charge.
Fine ueiv bar iu couneeiion with tbe hotel.
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Titled Steamer,
“Chico,”
CAPP. C. P. JENSEN.
Scientific American.
This Steamer will give a regular Wdgy Service between C<»qni’!<‘ River. Oregon, and San
Francisco. California, for both pnMsengoiu and freight.
halted«?'*
E DYER Agent. Bandon. Or g«>n.
SW’AyXE æ IIOYT. Agent. 22i> Balten bt.ei t. tutu Frmici««.'. CaliLouia.
A handaomely Hlnst-rated weekly. Largeat din«
dilation of any »cientifio Journal. Terms, *3 a
year: four months, $L Bold by all newsdealer»,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tltu^gr L* b 4, Act Jun. 3, 1878.
U niimd S tatm L ah L OitYv.» fyuULutiq,
Oreguu. Febrnnry 2iX 1903.
Nut ice i« hereby given tbAl in oomplinuoe
with the proviniuu« uf the nan uj Gjxil're««
of June 8, 1878, entitled "Au act for H m teAr
of timber lands in tbe Mate« of California
Oregon, N«vhOa. and Wn-ffiincton Terri
lory.” a«exieniled h> all the Pabliu Lund
States by net of Angu«t 4. 1892. Mrs May
A Obuinn, of Bnudon, County of Coo«,
State of Oregon, hue this dttv U< J in this
Office her sworn stnleiUenl No. 44;<4. for tbe
pnrchttue of tbe NIX of NE m of Section
No. IQ >n Township No.
Ueuge No. 14
Wost.'iind will offer proof to «how b*^tb4'
land sought is moie valuabie tor ita timber
or stone than for avricuhuxal p&rpo&ra, and
to establish her claim to
land before L.
H. Ijazatd. County Clerk of <\>os County.
Oregon, at Coquille, on. kVmjGkiy, tbe 1st
«da.v of Jiitne, UAW. Sk^e nxmea ns witnesses:
O. lvougKol Bantam, On
£ J. F. Hnga of
Purk?raburg,.Oeg"n:. W. C Donk of Park
erNbnrg, Oregon; Cash Doyle uf k^rltorar
bv«» Oregon j
Any and «11 persons claiming adversely
the nbove deacribt*d landa
requested to
file their claims in (hi* « L-uu ou or before
said 1st day of June, l'J08.
J. T. Bninors,
li^gfvtgr.
Bandon Meat Market,
T, Anderson Prop.
Will Keep ou
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc«, also
Fyeab Vegetables, Poultry, Egge, Butter and tdl Farm Produce, «nd a
Generous supply of fresh Groceries
I will pay biglieat market price for beef. pork, uiuitou.wool, bidew, etc.
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
NO I ICE FOR PUBLIC ATION.
Tlinltt r l and Act June 3, 1378.
U nited S tates L and O ff wk , liusununo,
Oregon February 2!)lh. 11X18,
Nolioe is hereby given tbnt in compliance
with the provisions of tbe set of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for tbe sale ot timber lauds,
in Ilia Stains of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington 1 erritory,” a« extended to
«11 the Public Lint States bv act of August
4. 189'^. 8 . tab Fabv. of Bollards, County of
Coos. State ol Ulegon. bar. this day filed iu
thia office her sworn atiileinent No. 4485 for
the (i-i'Chase of tue 8BJi of NEt,' of Section
No. 6, ill Township No. 23 8», Range No. 14
W., and will <>ier proof to show that the
land nought is more valuable for it« timber
or aton« llinu lor agricultural pur;x>aea. and
tn establish bar clan» to said land before L,
:H. Hazard, County Clark of Coos County.
Oregon, at Coquille, on Saturday, lbs 93rd
day of May. 1903 She names as wituosaes:
A Barrows, John Beattie. 0. 0, Fhby, B.
W. Bullard, all of Ballards, Oregon,
Any and all peranna olaimtng adversely
tbe above-described lands arc xsgoeatsd to
file tbeir claims In tbia ofitop c*ur before
said 2Srd day of May, 1208.
J. T. Bupoxa,
Magister.
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Laave« Bandon every morning, except
Sunday, al 7:30 o’olock and makes connec
tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at
10:30 ». ro. at Cogoille City.
Leaves Oognille City at 12JM p. B>, arriv
ing at Bandon at 4-JI0 p. m.
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A<f1rw<i The Journal, Box 121. Portland.
or.
Prop'3.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
[Timber Land Act, Jane 3. 18 78 ]
UwrrxD H tit «« Lsitn Ornen, Rosixnao,
O skoo M, Mnrch 24. 1903.
Notice in hereby given that iu oomulianne
with the pr< vintoti« of the not of Onngro««
of June 8. 1873. entitled "An net for the «nie
of Huilier land« iu the States of CnflJorwM.
• 'raguas Nevada, and Washington Terri
ton.—SA extended to ail tbs Pabilo Imnd
HmS.-a by not of Aagast 4, 1892. Batbarn A.
Doah, of Parkersburg, County of Coos
¡Mate of Oregon, has tela day filed in thia of.
fioe bis sworn statement No. 47B>, for tbe
ptwcb««e of the ÑEI4 of 8EH °! Bee. No. 24 in
Towutbte No. 29. H. Hange No. 14 W, snd
will offer proof to show that the laud nought
in more valuable for its timber oratone than
for FgnceltBflÜ perno«.«, and to e«t«hli«h
his clnttn to «nid land before L. H. Haxnrd.
Ccnntv Clerk of Coon Connty, Oregon, nt
Coquille. Oregon, on Tuesday, kb« 9tb day
of Jane, 19U8. He names tut witnenae«: A.
E. Hndsell, of Parketvburg, Oregon; N. E.
Barktow, of Ramton. Oregon; E. Ohtnan. of
Bandon. Oregon; Weeley Mack, ot Parkers
burg, Oregon.
Any and all passons olaiming adversely
tbe above ^aorihad landa ars requested te
file tbeir elatm« ia this office on or before
aaid 9tb day of Juns. 1903.
J. T. Butxtss.
, sas»
Kegintsc.
TRKHPAM KOTU'.K.
Notice i* hereby Riven to all persons not
to trespass npon the premises of J>r. Kenyon,
actuated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or deatroyinR timber upon said
land. |25 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a coovittion of IreapuM as
stated above.
Dated al Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
nt nil Timex
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms
[Timber Land, Act June 3, IB*8.]
U witrd H tatm L and O pficb , U oabbubo ,
O bkoom , Feb 12. 1WKJ.
Notice ia hereby Riven that in onwplianca
with the proviaion» of tlxo net of C ourtpm of
June 8.
entitled “An not for the sale of
timber-In nd in the St Htre of California, Ora-
Ron, Nevada, end Waabintfloo Territory.”
as extended to nil the Public Lnnd Htatea
by net of AuRunt 4, 1893, Robert E. L.
dillion. of Bandon, oonntv of Uooa. State c*
OreRon, has thia day filed in tbia office bio
sworn atatenient No. 4440. for tbe purobaao
nf tbe NWK of 8WU of Hecttoo Mo.
34, in Township untubey 28 south. <»f
number 14 West, and will offer proof to »bow
that the land »oURbt is t*>«re valuable for
ita timber or atone than tor HRnuutoral
purposes, and to fwlxblish bin claim to said
bind
T. Flnmenrother. U- B. Coin-
njifflrioner at bin office at Bandon. OreRon,
on Wednesday, th**
1yax
He name« an witBeasss: A. G. Hoyt, N. E^
Barklow, R. H. Ho«m. John Anderson, all
of Bendon. Coon County. Oregon.
Any end all person« rlaitninR adveraly ths
al>ove-deiicrilFed land» are requested to nte
tbeir claims in tbia office on or before said
30 day of Majb 1908.
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