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vi was uu need for words, savs to tell tbe awful tragedy of bis death. He CLARENCE V. owe liuania never iuteuded to vacate bad been doing double c!a«a work; Band»». Or«gpn, Maucburia. Ita pretense that it would tLUeh Young Men's Christian Asso do so was a false pretense, which from We are .till dutew baataeaa al Ibe Old ST®»» TtypWDAT AFTKKWOOM ciation work. But be must not for * Vlre Stand and enn please yuu. Giv. us a Call 'an ordiuary point of view' appears to and eamuiun our get to husband bis finances. Ho or ... 91 ... be censurable; but Kuseiau diplomata ganized a boarding club. It was very will justify tbeiUM-lvea, privately if PAVII) E. STITT, prosperous. He had bir-rl a wuinun not publicly, by aajing that tbe end b ja.t tn receipt of a new and to prepare the moals. All tbia we Now ia tbe time to purebnae Hardware. Tbe under«igned bus SDITOB AND PBOPBIETOM. fresh .tuck of justified tbe means; that in playing knew. The woman was io charge of iu stock u large uxburtuieut of a great game extending through Drugs and Chemicals, all tbe kitebou work. She must have centuries and affecting many genera WWJCIijnP# BJ1TÍB. tbe money. She paid all tbe bills tions and rnauy millions of people, a Fatent and Proprietary Preparations It was here by right, aud she was BB Yaar..................................................... »2 00 government is nut bound to disclose Qlssswsre, Crockery snd Miners’ Supplies. Toilet Articles, X Months................................................. I 00 ils band—ia in fact j stified m telling paid. OrugRiata Mandrie«. yhrea Month«............................................. 50 Tbe husband was depraved, pas Paiata. Oils. Dears and Windsytp. to ibe world u point-blank lie. Eveu pEBruwrs, B uubues , S ponoks , B oats Mrs. Fred UnreLth. T1NBHOP IN CUNNECT1ON. sionate, and a devotee of the saloon churches—have rraafatea. Coan.ry «tub, Mentoa Jhia paper la entered at the Bandon post tbe church—some N uts ani > C andies . He demanded tbe wife*» wages. They ifeu'Dov* .«lleik. oflloe a. Seoond-olaes Matter. taught and prac'iced this doctrine, ClgHre, Tolntcro« »nil Clgprette«. “Alter my fi«l b«by waa bo™ I <*><* Paint«. Oils. GI hhhcm . and Painter*«BUppli^d have doue a great deal of busioess Lad already beeu paid. With em Kim to rejaia my »trength although th« The Bandon Hardware Man, doctor gave ia« • tonic >hich he consid ouder tbe same sort of shield—that phasis be claimed them from the THU USD AY. MAY 7. 1!>O3. ered very .upcrior. but inrtead ci jetting weary woman. She refused. Angered "lhe end justifies tbe weans.” better 1 srerf weaker every day. My hu»- • EDITORIAL. Russia will not only hold Man that Carl bad already paid, maddened b«nd Insilted thet I take Wine of Cwdul for a week and se« what it would do tor churia, but is likely, wilbiu tbe next at bis wife s retention of tbe fund«, me. I did tike the medicine and was very Tbe American Sugar Trost is uow fifty years—perhaps within lees than erszed by a half slaked whiskey thirst, grateful to find my »trengtli and health trying to collect Lack the money it be drew bis revolver and fatally shot •lowly returning. In two weeks I wa« out half that time—Io become tbe cull- paid out on war tax«-» ou tbe ground trolling power throughout tbe whole our Carl. Next he aimed at bis wife, of bed and In a month I wa» able to take I up my uitial duties. I am very enthiul- that it was uncou' titniioual. Of course Cbiuese Empire. Tbe Russiaus «nd Lut missed ber. Then he closed tbe aslic In It» praise." these coiDpauies collected tbe tax out Chinese ate km, to begiu with; they awful tragedy by emptying tbe re-1 Wine of Uarilui reinforces the organa of labor ouee but it seems they «re are “cousiiis;” Knssia baa become, ia volver into bis own brain. This was of generation for the ordeal of preg not satisfied and want to do it agaiu, nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis acknowledged to be, one of tbe great tbe story, emphasized with sobs, that carriage. No woman w ho takes V; ine Bed Hoopi Suite« Curtain Pole« and Fine Wall Paper and and tbia lime they propose to put it laid a forever sorrow on onr beat Is ‘“world powers.” China ia weak, dis of C’ardui need fear the coming of her aud Piece«. Window TrimmiupH. Honoe Liuine. into tbeir own cutlers. Who killed tins blameless, brilliant child. If Airs. Unrath had taken --------SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ---------- traded, crumbling. But let Russia Wine of ( aplui before her baby came Thomas A. Edison baa invented a take over China; assume tn that em man ? Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. she would not have been weakened as Denier in Hoot*, ttnd Nhoen Was Ibis natnelesg tpap the murder she was. Ker rapid recovery about I machine calculated to s^ve gold by pire tbe reins of government; bring Furniture Repairing and Saw-fllu.g a Specialty. commend gr at remedy to every tbe nee of wind instead of water. Ed order out of Chaos, bring the buu- er? So said tbe inquest. ltepairing neatly and promptly done at expectant moiLer. V> ine of Cardui GlaSS ^at R°d Fitted to Order- All Wbat fired tbe brain to dare tbe lowest living price«. UNDERTAKING Vi ooo Hijeii and aeigts kept uh bt'ní regulates tb$ menstrual How. ison will probably get a patent oo bis dteds of millions of Cbiuese under terrible deed? liquor. political snbjectiou to the Czar — and machine but be is npt tbe first person A Full Line of Burial Casket«. Burial Robes nnd Goodaphjrd Undertaking Supplies Whence came the liquor? From Constantly Kept on Hund. to blow for gold. Tbe blacksaud re there would be a “world power” in gion of |bis coast is a particular deed! Russia would not impose its yonder saloon, Apd whence came that? By t ht» liaunt for gold blowers, and they fre official religion upon the Cbiuese; BJ^-RKTES <2c Co Prop. quently get away with tbe other fel would aliow tbe various Chinese prov permission of tbe law, NOTICE FOR PUHLICATldN. An I how came (he law? From tl.O inces to worship in tbeir own way— low’s coin. [limber Land Act June 3. 1878.] tbe Czar has siguiticantly proclaimed stale and national legislatures. All kinds kept, U nited S tatkb L and UFricr. KottBiiuuG. But who comftose th-se law-mak When you want a pleasant physic religions toleratiou lately—but po OfcBQON. March Ik). lik>3. ing bodies? Representatives of the BOLOGNA StUSAGE. HEAD-UI1EE3E try Cbamberlan’e Stomach add Liver litically tbe government at St. Peters Notice is her by given that in onmpiiance and VEAL always ou baud, with th-* prox iai»»n« <»f the act of Congress Tablets. They are easy to take and burg would govern, control, dictate people, from among tbe people, chos of Jane 8. 1^7«. eh’it led ’ An act for t he «ale • »f timber binds in the Stut«« of California, CORNED BEEF, pleasant in effect. For sale by C. Y to, and operate upon aod with, all en by baljot by the people. Every ballot csst for tbo man or Orrgoii. Nevada, and Wiishiin-ton ler- those vast hordes. And there is tbe Lowe. ritory.” as extended to all the Public Land PICKLED l’ORK J. F. Ti ri’HK. Proprietor. party that stood for tbe saloon shared Statuu by,act "f Augu^’ 4. 1892. Mrs I izz’-e making of soldiers in them, too. Finger, of Bu’..h>t:. (‘onr.ty of Coos State of in tbe responsibility for tbe saloon ’ s There, however, is Japan—and Narrow Encape From Drown Oregon, has this day file-l in this office hi» BUTTER. EGG, and This well known hotel is uow under new mid com Japan and England are iu alliance crime. Carl was dead because the «Worn Mafemt-nt N » 47*.rJ »or tho parch««« ing of the HF1/ ‘d the NE’ m of Section No. 4 in petent management and bas been thoroughly reu- FRUIT and VEGETABLES against Russian aggression. But it traffic lived, perpetuated nnd pro Biwpsbip No. 2 » S . itnnjrc No ll V.' , and ovated throughout. The table service is equal to of nil kinda. will <dpr pr ■d to hho v that tbe land KOUL'ht From the Coquille Bulletin. tected by tbe expressed wish of tbe is doubtful if England will exert her is more vnln«'f**e for it.« timber or atone any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com On Monday nigbt, Captain Geo. self very much to prevent Russian voters of (he commonwealth. Meath Delivered to persona living un th* than for auricuitural purpose«, unit to p-; mercial men. Baggage trmisyorled to and taliiiah his clhini to Haiti land bt fore C. 1'. Hiver, or iili.nu I Le 1 tace Knute Lady Mcbetb could not wash her Leneve Lad a narrow escape from aggressian. England is very weary; Blumeni’* ther U 8. (’ >mmis.-i »ncr for Ore bonis iii:<l (rains free of charge. bands white from tbe invisible blood gon, at bis oib- e at Ivindoii. Or< gon, on drowning at tbe wharf in this city, ber people are groaning; she wants Fino uew bur in connection with tho hotel. Friday the 26: i’- day ' f J uric. 1903 He name« 60 YEARS* Resides loosing in coin. to rest and recuperate; and Russia Stains, and all the perfumes of Arabia as witnesH s: !(• E. 1». Eedilhoii. N. Bark- EXPERIENCE could not sweeten her little Lamia. low. J. Aud«jra<>n, and A. G. Hoyt, all of It seems as though tbe Captain knows Ibis. Bandon Oregon, drew this amount from the bank tbe Of coarse Rusia is not a sea pow As long as tbe legalized saloon exists Anv and all persona clainiinf» adversely same evening intending to take tbe er; it can do nothing on tbe water spots of blood will be oo tbe hands tbe above U' -sri ¡‘‘ l -.I lauds ate r^ipifMted to til ■ th< ir cHiDis in this “lll ’O oil vr before money to bis residence which is and will not try; but. with five or ten its protectors, and political ex ped «aid 2tJ:b day of June, 190.1. iency cannot sweeten them. 0Crcas tbe river. Just as he went to million fatalistic soldiers it can do J, T. BanxiEfl, T rade M arkb lugiater. nprO After the fatal shot our Carl wa.' untie bis ski ft, be tripped bis toe and almost wbat it pleases on land—npt D esigns ' r rr/ ’ i * C ory rights A c . went bead-first into tbe river, losing only iu Mauchuria, but in Persia, borne tq tbe hospital, ami love ami NOTIJE ffQ’.t 1T.JLIU UriON. AnvonesAndlng n sketch and dencrlptlon may qiflekly a«eerintn our opinion free whether an his money, which was in a shot sack, and finally, even, iu India. Tbe Tar skill did their best to keep him here [Timber Land Act «tune 3 IS" 8.] invention I« probably patentable. Communion- tionuHtricliy coniidentlal. Handbook ou Patents Cwnu'o S ta i .- . h L and < : fi . :ca, R^ ldubo . and barely escaped with his life, as tar blood runs through all those race»; When told that be would die be ex gent free. OldeM aconcy for securing patent«. O beron . ManMi 24. r.Kkl Patonta taken through M"**» A Co. receive be struggled in tbe water for about agaiu let it be remembered that they pressed no fear. A few brief mes rjoriCE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN tpfcuil notice, without charge, iu the ten minutes before he could regaiu are nil “cousins.” The Russian Gov sages of love, anil bis great white son! ’11 C-U’.h■lidiiCe «jfh be ;.r vision< f the Thi« Steamer will civo a repnlar 10 day S.-rvii-c betw.en Coqnille Uiv.-r. Oregon and San act <»t Conv're. 8 • f J p . ii -' 3. 1878. entitled ‘’An (he wharf. ernment perceives, bus long under went to God, who gave it. As tbe ant for ilie sale of limb-r lauds in the 1 ranciaco. Cat.forma, for bulb p«i.se;iier. nod freight. ’ A handsomely II Inst rated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, S3 a Parties have been diving and stood, that there were to be but a few disciples of old took tbe b<-bead>-d State« «»f <Jnlifur«v»i. Or- g- n. Nevada, and year: four months, |L Bold by all newsdealers. VVa-aingtun'i crntoi yas < xt<‘nd> d to ait E DYER Agent, Bandon, Or»'g«»n. beayehiog faithfully for tbe lost mon great world powers—and it is going body of John tbe Baptist am? buried the Public Land States 5v act of August 4. SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent, Battery Street, S hu Francisco, California. 1892.Mr*i Lula Etta I homps-r.. of B «r.d«»n, Branch Office. 236 F St, Washington, D. 0. ey, 88 this leaves tbe Captain in a to be one of them. Thia is why Rus it, aod then went and told Jesus, fo County of G”"S. Slate vf Oregon, h.is thi« bad position. sia has always been especially friend we bore the mutilated form a hun day tiled in this office hi« «worn Hiatt-men? No 4715. for ?he furchaae <>f the NV?.W of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Capt. Lefieye is a wall known pilot ly with tbe United States; tbe Russian dred miles to tbe one whose name the "f Section N<\ 28, in Township N«» ['limber Land Act, J tin« 3, 1MVS 1 understand that this was last upon bis lips, and there. I <>- 2? South. Kai ge No. ¡4 West, ai>4 wili of on tba filers of Coos' county, and is statesmen U nited S tate « L and O itije , lUMS^sa fer proof to ?.V<»w that the land «aught, is the owutg the steamer Antelope. country is bound to be, is already, oeatb a wilderness of flowers, msde more valuable f ir its timber or «tone than Oitsaow. April 4. rjiKl. Notice is hereby given II nt in c«tr.|Jir.nct ‘ Tbia is a ¿prions loss, besides being one of tbegreat “world powers.” they still sweeter with tbe baptism of for agricultural p*irpoF(M. and t»>. es^aoiish hi« claim to up . I land befnre 0. J’. Hluhien- •vith thf* pro» iriiottR ,;f the act of Cougrc«« a nhrruw escape frotn drowning. The desire sneb a power, remote and pe many leans we laid our radiant Carl I' i rother, United States CommisaioDer. for of June 3, 1878. entif’ed. "Au act for the salt I Oregon, at bis at B uidon, Ori gen, on of timber lauds in the Stat, a of California amount that he lost left him fltian- culiar, for Russia's friend—at lea«t to rent. Hiturday the 2otb day of Jni:e, 1908. He Oregon, Nevad a and V.. -bmgton Terri Will Keep ou Hauti at all Timos Over bis grave we registered once ! ' r.Hinf-s as uifiu—sep: J<*dse G. Lt-ueve, N. t<»rv.” : a ex ended to nil th*» Public Lind under no circnifistauces her enemy. (Hally penniless. State« by act->f August 4. Lawrence A. E. Barklo-v, A'.l ?rt Farris, J. A. Dunk, ail of It is a great game; Russia has been agaiu tbe vow of hostility to the liq Bandon, Ort'^ou. Gray, of Newberg. Cma »iv of Yamhill. State Any and all persons claiming adversely of Oregon, bus this dav filed in this office playing it many years; and she seems uor traffic. Until tbe hand was as School lieport. tbe above described lands are requested to bin sworn statement N ». 4861, for the pur now to have gained a positiou iu cold as bis, and voice as silent, should file their olainu in this office ou or before cbaae of the WU of SWU and! E^of SW# The following i« a report of the Lampa and SW^4 of SE^f of Section No 27, in «aid 20tb day of June, 1903. tongue and pen and ballot never fal Creek Publio School for tbe first month, which she can safely defy England, J. T. B bidgk «. Township Number 80 South, Range indin^ May lat 1903. with all'her “sea power. — Telegram. ler in tbeir efforts to bring this traffic. No. 14 W., and will offer proof tn apr2 Register. show that the land sought is t^oro yalnabje ‘ No. «ay« taught 2ft. butnHuity'8 murderer, to its final NOTICE FUlt PUBLICA 1 ION for its limber or «tone than for agricultural Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butler timi till Farm Produce, nnd a No. pupil« enrolled *27. pur. <»«««, and to establish hi« claim to said death. So closed but yesterday the Timber Land Act June 3 1878. No. day, attendance 529Ji. land before E. A. Dodge, U 8 Commissioner, ■ life of Carl G. W. Almquist, a rare No. day« abaenoe 10^. U nited S tate « L and O ffice , at R ose at Aiyrtle Point. Oregon, on Saturday, the lltli day <’f July, 1333. 116 name« ns wit ICpwortbian. Tho present and (sow BUR« OMB9«'N, Apiii 22, 11X>3 Tardifieaa nufie. ’ - The next W C T U meeting takes ncRMeat W. li. Rogers, J. \ Cotton. J T. ing hosts of our great Epwortb army ,! Notice is hereby given tjiuf in compliance Gneiin, E. N. Smith, till of Myrtle Point, Average daily attendance *.'6. I w(ll pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. pince Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., at the provision« <»i <»f tuu the «<;» net <>i of t (’ uugrV'B ougre' s j - . 1 with wit ii the viie urtJvissiiniM Those above 9J in deportment were: Adah, must meet and utterly destroy the ,,fjune3. 1878, entitled. -An act t ,r He Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adveraely M. E Church. Hilli«. aud Lee Perkins. Floaaie. Quince, foe that stealthily seeks other victims ' sale of tiiub.sr laud« in the State« oi Cali the ftbove-dewilMul lands me rcqnefi’ed to fornin, Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington tile their eLims in this office on or before and Wiunie Burgers, Mamie and Edwin from our ranks ietritory,” nw extended to ail the Fubiic «aid 11th d .y of July, 1903. Whs Killed Our C'nrl? Borgard. Creasy Bingaman, Ollie and Orie THE RECORDER L , DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? If You Do Druggist and Apothecary, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware e A. McNAIR, i3oorræ SHOES You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco? rations of all kinds* M. BREUER’S CITY MEAT MARKET, BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. Fresh Meats, Best Quality Hotel Coquille CJoQiiillo City, Oi’Cj^oii. ’ E!egzntly Rte'! Steamer, 99 Scientific American. CAPI'. C. P. JENSEN. MUNN &Co.”,B"—»“ New York F. ’S Bandon Meat Market, T- Jkn.cLe:cson Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also W. C. T. U. COLUMN Randleman, Pearl, Maud, Je««ie, aud Hat tie Sweet, Rena and Richard Danklaon Emma and Delmore Pomeroy. ’ Orie Randleiunn received 7 beadmark«, which waa the higbeat nniubeT reoeived by Olre pupil during tbe month. Parents are cordially invited to visit tbe school, and iuspeot the work. * AIMS. ROSA BINGAMAN, teacher. Engl inh Met Defeat. A din , Arabia, April 30,—Io conse quence of tbe recent British reverses in Somaliland, it is reported berethat the advaucn of the Briti h expedition baa been snspended indefinitely. Ma jor General Egerton is mentioned as the successor of Brigadier Genera) Manning. Information here indicates that tbe complete organization of tbe executive beads of the expedition would be considered advantageous. V„i-et!f«iw«L,l»uit. Uw.x»<sept._VCtpi-y Mullah to attack isolated posts. Tbe force at tbe disposal of gener al Manning is insufficient for offensive purposes, and it is expected that be will strengthen bis posts sod remain inactive nnfil after the hot weather. GREATLY ALARMED By » PrrwlHteni Qough, But Permanently Cured by Ç^amberlaiu's Conato Remedy, Mr, M. P. Burbage, a student at law, in Greenville, S. C., bad been troubled for four dr five years with a continuous cough which he says, “greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption.” Mr. Burbage, having seeu Chamberlain s Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try iU Now read wbat be says of it: ‘I so q felt a remarkable change and after using |wo bottles of tbe twenty-five cent fise, was permaoontly cured." Sold C. Y. Low*. B y R ev . J. G. V an N ess , D. D. Few telegrams ever carried swifter or more unexpected or more needless sorrow iuto a household than— “Carl is shot; is dying; answer." Tbe faces at the paraonsge grew very pale as this one and the one that fol lowed it were read. Opr Car), a stu- deut in the state university, shot and dying! Surelv some awful mistake somewhere. Half an hour found ns speeding toward tbe north as fast as hurrying train could bear ns. We bad first seen him in our con gregation at Mason City, Ia. Very fair of face, with blue eyes and flaxen hair, and a very responsive, silent listeuer was the Carl before ns, and we bnd been attracted to him. A vis it to tbe study followed. We gleaned bis history. A Swede. B?otar”tif fiMtMvi«*1 Generous supply of fresh Groceries The favorite with thoughtful, culturen Oregonian. WANTED.—A TRUSTWORTHY GEN- tleman or lady in each county to iu-tna?e bneiness for an old established house of sol id financiHl standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash «alaiy of # 18 (O p«id b.< cluck each Wednesday with a II expanses direc’ from headquarters. Monrv advanced for expenses Alaungui’, 3W Caxtim Bitty . Chi cago. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The Inlet lor. L and O fficb at R orzbulg , Oregon, April 1ft, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the following named m ttler han tiled n<>tice of bi« inter» tion to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made be- fore C. T. Blumenrotber, (j. S. Goiomis sioner, at Bandon, Oregon. on JUNE 12, 1903. viz: Hd. E No. 9140. of Lee L. Barrows. ___ for the N}$ of NEkf of Section 21. and NW of NWX, of Section 22, Tp. 27. South. Kan t 14 Wed. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upvgi and cultivation of ^aid land, vis: Abe Rose, of Bnllarda. Oregon; Abia Barrow*, of Bullard»«, gon; FrafiY Bartbwa, or DTrtuBfli'trivA!*1 Ambitious. Economical. Determined, T. H e ^ sk . — apr?3 iuieilectualiy brilliant. Deeply spirit Register. Laud States by act of Anuu-t 4 1892. Charlr« T. Fieger of Bindon, County of Coos, State of Orep< n. ba*« I I hh dav filed i.i this office his sworn «talemeu: *<io «VkJ, for ti.e pmciriae <4 i be* .SW1,. <.f MiHHioii No. 33, in T(»wn-»Lip No. ‘28 »South, of Range No. 14 West., aud will »»flor proof to show that the iand Mon^bt i« more valuable for its limber Ar sVme than for iigric<tUuo*.l purposra. Rnd to eslabliHh hi* claim to «aid iaudbtfo.e tbe Register and Receiver of ibis t ffkx* at liohetmr*» Oregon, i n Wednes day the 2olll di.y ot August UM»3. He mum s aHwitiitnif«»: A. E. iiadMeli, K. If. !•*<», John Arun ixiUy'K. E. l^diiiion, rd! <i Bniuion, (’ <' 7 County. Oreg m. Any and al! persona claiming adversely tbe above-dt sc. il»ed lands are reque-ied to tile tbeir c I mhus m this office on or before said UGth day of August RM 3. J. T. BRinfiTw, apt30 Rcgist» r. NO1K E FOR PUBLICATION, limber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United State« Land Office, Roseburg Oregon. February 24. 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance , with tbe |>rov:«miks of tbe act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "All act for the «ale of timl*er lauds in tbe St ites of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Terri tory •” as extended to all the Public Land States by not of Augn«t 4, 1892. Ouv Drew, of Parker«barg, County of Coo«, State of MJ*'’ ttfllWiUte of :h<,SW j- oi Kfc^ or Section No. 22 in Township No. 29 8., Range No. 14 Went. Hod will otter pr'M>f to «how that the land songht is more valuable for its timber or «tone than for agricultural purpo^, nod to e«tnbliah bi« claim hi said land before L L. rickAard, CkfTiuiy Ciera of Coos County, Oregon, at Coqnilie, on Tuesday tbe 2nd <*f Jone. I9U3 He name« as witnesses: A. E Had«all, W C Barker, W. Doak. and -J, A. Donk. al! of Parkersburg. Oregon Anv nnd nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on ur before m »fU 2nd day of Juue. 1W«3. J. T. B bidgss , mnr” Register. ual. It was easy to shitre with him NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. our home. Tbe great church family Timber Land, Act June 8. 1878. soon felt tbe throb of this vonpg La»xtfD dtATae L and O fficb . R o « xburg . man's intelligent zeal. His Sunday Oregon. February 20, 1908. school class multiplied from four Notice ia hereby given that in compliance young ladies to four times that num wilu the provision« of the act of Congn>8« of June 8, 1878, entitled *An act for the H«le ber. and spiritual results proved him of timber land« in the State« of California, Nevada, and Wa«hini*t<m Terri the beat of teachers. His league Oregon, tory.” aa extended Bo nil the Public Land meetings were epochal. The class State« by set of Aognat 4. 1893s Mia. May A Oilman, of Bandon. Conntr of Coos. leaders were ever pleading for this Htate of Oregon, han thia day filed in overworked young man’s presence« office her «worn statement No. 4484. for the Rnrrhaae off tbe NfcH off NEW of Section sayingi “Yon help us so ” o. 10 in Townahip No. 29 8 . Range No. 14 Two years of strength to the ebnreb. We«t. and will offer proof to «how that the land «ought ia more mlnable for if« timber Two years of joy to tbe hotne. Two or stone than for agncnltnrHl pnrnoses, and to e«»Abli«h ber claim Io said land before L. years of beantiful life before us all. H Haraid. County Clerk of Coos County, Health had come back Money bad Oregon, at Coquille, on Monday, the I m day of June, 190:5. Hhe name« as wither»«: been saved. The university was C. Long, of Bandon, Oregon; J. F. Hat/a of P. B. HOYT, Prop. calling. Wa left together, he for tbe Parkersburg, Oreg-«n; W O Doak of Park ersbnrg. Oregon; Cash Doyle of Parker« l oru.tr,I In EL DOR IDO BUILDING, school snd we for district Work. burg, Oregon; Firn! I>4MIM>N. OHKGON Anv and all persona claiming adversely And now? Alas! wbat uow? Tbe tbe above described lands are requested to »HAVING, SHAHPOUING AND HAIR train aped on. Night was gone. Tbe file tbeir claim« in this ' fflee on or before ■aid let day of Juue, 1908. CUTTING AT STANDARD PICK ES. noon of another day had come. Had- J. T. B mdgu , H.thrnom newly Stfe-I np with l-nrerlsln faeed students met our train. There feb26 Register E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Tub. Hot or Cold Huth* 23 ernte. apr23 J. T. P bidous . Register. NOIICE FOR PUBLICATION. TlmberLand J ct June 3, 1878. U nited S tate « L and O ffice , R gs & bvbq . O regun. Fr b ru a ry 20 »h, 1903. Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance "itn the | r<>vi«ioiiH of the «ct. of Cont're«« <>f June 8. 1878. entitled "An net f.tr the «file of timber lands, in the States <>f < • .lif tritja, <)regou, Nevada, nnd Washington 1 erritory,” hh extended t>o Il t!.e Public Tern I State« by «ct of August 4, 1892. S train F.'hv, of Ballard«, Oounty of Coo«. ‘.»»Me oi (>iei.«.n. L hf IL> h (lay filed in this office her mw - iiii Blatement No. 4485 for the pu ebnseof the SEK» of NKVX of Section No. ft, in Township No. 23 S.. Range No. 14 W., ai d will offer proof to «how that the land sought ig more valuable for its timber or stone than for «gricuitural purpoMe«. and tn eHtnbii-h her claim to «aid laud before L, II. Hazard, County Clerk of (’ ooh County. Oregon, at Coqnille, on Saturday, the 33rd day of May, She names as witness s: A Barrows, John Benttie. 0. G. Fahy, R. W. Bullard, r II of Bnllards. Oregon. Any and al- persona claiming Rdveroely the alxive-described lands are requested t»» file their claims in this office od or before said 23rd day of May, 1903. J. T. B btdgm , feb» Register. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY ----- AT THE----- “EL DORADO llasinuMSCii Ui’os., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [TimIter JjMnJ Act. Juna 3, 1878 ] U nitbd S tates L and O ffice , Ro«> lijbg . O begon , March 24, 1903, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of C«»ngie.*8 of June 3. 1878, entitled ‘An act for the -Me of timber lands in the States of ( alifortiia. '•regcu. Nevada, and Washington ierri ' t««ry.’* ss extended to all the Public Land State« by act of Auguat 4, 1892. Barbara A. Duak, of Purk/raburg, County of Coos State of (»regon. has tbia day filed in this of fice his sworu statement No. 4716, for tbe purchase of tbe NEJ4 of SE*4 of Sec. No. 24 in T<»wn-hip No. 29. S . Range No. 14 W. and — .Ifkt 'u.i.l kmtshl i. mure v.limble for ile timber or «loue then for agricultural purpo*. a. mid to e*tab!Uh ------ THE STEAMER------ bin cleini to .Hid In till before L. H. Hazard. Couui> Clerk of Cooa County. Ortpon, nt Coquille. Oregon, on Toe,Jav. U h . IMI i day u<W-u;.c, I95J. >.’♦ tmnieJ w 4, K. Hndnell. of Parkeraburp, Oregon; N. E. Barkiow, of Bandon. Oregon) E. Oilman, of THOMAS WHITE, Muster Bandoo.Oretiou; Wt.ley Maok.of Pmkera- Leave« Bandon every morning, except bur«, Oregon. Snndny. «t 7:30 o’clock nnd make« connec* Any and all person, olaiming advvraely tion« with the traiu «nd etenmer Myrl at the above deacrioed land. ar. reqne-i.d to 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. file tbeir claim, in tbia office on or before J*av?« C'Oquille City at 12:30 p m., arriv anid fitb day of JoDe, 1903. J. T. Botnar». ing at Bandon at 4¿JO p. m. apr2 Ib-KUter. DISPATCH TRES PA 88 NOTICK. NoCfee fc hereby given to al! rerwnna not to trvwpa«« npon the premise« of Dr. Kenyon. si»o«t**d h» tween Flora« Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Corry, by removing, catting, or destroying timber npon «aid land. J? *5 reward will be paid for informa lion leading to a conviction of trenpa«« a« stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. I’EI ER NEÍJ8ON, Agent. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms -----O- - Oregon Pally Journal, a Democratic Nhaviiig m Onto. daily newspaper, ei^hl to 20 rages. ,4 a Bn th» 25 Cent«. year: <2 for six months. The Journal 1* a newspaper. Send In your subscription. Workmanship np to date in Aoy- Interest your neighbor in The Journal. Address Tbe Journal, Box 111. Portland. thing io my line. Or. —Next Door to Poatoflioe — - IProp>'s. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [Tlanboi* Land, .let Jane 3, 1878.] U nited S tate « L and O fficb , U orfrubo , ObK<M)N, Ftl>. 12. 11X3. * Notice i« beteby given lb«t in compliRnce with the provisions of tbe net of Congr»*«« of, Jnne 8. 1^78. ent.ith «1 “An net. for the ««h* of timber land iu tbe States of California. Ore gon, Nevotbi, «nd WHfthiiigton Territory,’* an extended to all the Public Land Stale« bv act of AngtnU 4, 1892. Robert E. L. Be- dilliou. of Baiuton. enmity of Coo«. State of Oregon, ha« thia dnv filed in tbia effice his Hwt>rn statement No. 4MO. for tbe purchase of tbe NV’*4 <*f of Section No^ 34, in Tuwn«bip nnmber 28 »outb. of Range number 14 Wear, and will offer proof to «bow that »he land •nngbt i« n»ore valnabl« for I m » BHiiort or atone than foK'ngricutoral pnrpoaea. and to ratabliab hi« claim to «aid land before (LT. Blumrurutber. U- 8. C«»m- niiNMioner nt hie ••ftice at. Band*»n. Oregon, on HVdnrteJRy, the 20th dav <»f May, 1903. He namea an witneaaea: A. G. Hoyt. Nt_E. 1> mi alow, it. ii." UoMfc, J»»nn Anderaon, all of Bftiid«»n. C‘M»a County. Oregon. Any and al! persona claiming adveraly the above-dtRurihMi land« are requeued to tile, tbeir cln-inia in tbia office on or before «aid 20 day of May, 1903. J. T. B bidubk KeUMer. Do You Know the News JsiyYoo cao bave it all for V*r Month 5OC ,2'u. In tb. Eventing T.lngrsm, of Port I .nd, Oregon. It i. th. I Argent evening newa- pnpr pnhli.lied In Oregon; it oontalna all tb. new« of * (lie " Atete and of the »»allot Tt.v it for a month. A .ampi, a PT w 1 be mailed to,on tre.. AddrM. "The Telegram, rORTLAKp, V I