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THE RECORDER Traxt* A^iiiust the l*re»i<lent W. C. T. U. COLUMN CLARENCE Y. LOWE, DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? Again the report coms*from ush- BsuJtui, Orefo«, The next W C T U meeting takes ■ u^tuii, »itb esiisi iorst.l.* circunistau- IS ItllLUlUUl Wt are «OU doing buaiue«« at Tba Old | linlity, tl at the bn-inrss interests place Tuesday, at 2:39, P. M.. at the Stand and can plea«« \ou. Giva ua a Call (¿Visi »IllWsUAY ArTkHNOON and exuiuina our i popularly known a« 11>» trusts are op- M. E Church. .... ■! .... posep to Pre-uleot Kooi-evelt to sneb “Thus siiiib the Lord of hosts, con an «-xt-iit tbst they will endeavor by eider yonr ways,” Whence comes the K. NTITT, every jivhsible menu« to defeat bis saloonf From the law. Before we Is just tn receipt of a new and Now is the time to purchase Hardware. Ths undersigned baa fresh stock of -- nomi —"nation, ami failing iu that will made onr license laws we bad no sa in stock a large assortment of I lie Democratic nominee if loon as we know it now. Then the *upp< Drugs end Chemicals, ij ne of tbe cohseivative element liquor was Bold iu the groceiy aud HUIMCHIPTION KA IE Patent and Proprietary Preparations party—an antt-Bryan tn no. the dry goods store. The chief buei- tl Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Du« iear........................................................ >2 < Toilet Articles, likely there is considerable tieaa of the proprietor was to sell Very Six Mouths.................................. I t Druggist* Niiwdrle*. truth in tbene frequeut reports. It ia groceries sod dry goods, aud be kept Paint«, Oil«. Door« aud Window«. Ehre« Month*............................................. ■’ PiaruMXs, Bursitis, Sroxoxs, S oaps niHiiif-Ht ibnt the lr»«ta>, that I be meu the grog for the accommodation of TLNSHOP IN CONNECTION. I have had occarioa to um your N utb and C andies . This peper is entered at the liandon poe* who are ut th« hea l of ami heavily his customers. It was worth ouly 15 Black-Draujht Stock and Poultry Medi Cigar«, Tobaceo« and Cigarette«. office us Sooond-class Mutter. interested in the su Called trnalH, do cents a gallon, ami there was little cine and am plc-cd to wy that I never Paints. Oils. (Hasses, and Painter’s Supplied not like Roosevelt, would do much to inducement to crowd the business. wed anything for stock that gave half a, The Bandon Hardware Man good MtWacUon. I heartily recom- THURSDAY. MAY 14, l!>03. defeat bi» iiomiuntiou and to venire Io September, 1862, there weut into mend it to al owners of ,toek. the nomination of eome mao whom force the revenue law that first en J. B. BELSBEK. St. Loub, Mo EDITORIAL. they could c.utrol—a« Fairbank», for trenched the liquor traffic in the gov 8ick stock or poultry should not iuhtunce. But it i» as yet extremely ernment of the United States. Un eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be improbable 'bat Booeevelt'a re-uom- der our revenue and liceuHe laws we voting tor tbeir own candidate. It cured by food. When your stock inatioo enn be defeated. The truate have developed the saloon and the and poultry are sick give them med ia better to vote for what they want icine. Don’t «tuff them with worth will not only strive, however, to have organized liquor traffic, and have and not get it, than to vote for what less stock food,. Unload the bowels a more agreeable Republican candi created the most tremendous, danger and stir up the torpid liver and the they do not want and get it. date selected, but they will give a ous, greedy, and bloodthirsty monop animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock Father Schell, of Sumner, is after good deal of attention also to the oly tliHt imperils onr nation today. and Poultry Medicine unloads lhe Hon. Binger Hormauo’a scalp, and ia Democratic convention, where their Back of the saloou is the law. Bed Room Suite« Curtain Pol**« and Fine Wall Paper and bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. and Piece«. Window Trimming«. House Lining. It cures every malady or st<xk if making grave charges against Mr. influence will not be without avail. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- Ceuter of Diaboliem. taken in time. Secure a 25-ccnt can Hermann. Mr Shell seems to have Yet few things iu politics were ever of Black-l»raught Stock and Poultry Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Spring». been instrumental in securing Mr. more certain tbau tbst, unless great Within a few years the American Medicine and it will pay for itself ten Dealer In Boot* and Shoe* Fori.i are Repiiring nnd Saw-tiling a specialty. times over. Horses work better. Cows Hermann's removal from the Com changes occur, Roosevelt would beat saloon baa directly mordered or as give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. Repairing'neatly and promptly done at missioner's office, judging from his Cleveland or Olney, or any man satis saulted ten or twelve ministers of the Cnl * n<1 ’ Ord^r- All And hens lay more eggs. It solves the ’SX’Sr U MDERTAKINQ lowest livioa price*. vaitfoo HIJd weigts kept on b’wj K* lem of waking as much blood, letter which is being published by factory to the trusts, almost as badly gospel, a dozen editors or reporters, and energy as possible out of A Full Line of Burial CaHketH. BoHal K >bm and Ò, ■ ds, nnd Uudei taking Nippli«« •the Democratic press, as be would beat a selection of Bry several officers of the law, an unnum the smallest amount of food con vunskauily Kept on Hund. an’s* bered list of private citizens, and it sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Strike, strike, strike! There is no But why are the trusts so hostile has burned or blown up by dynamite end to strikes, and tho world seems to B ARNES <& Co Prop. to the President? He has been con a large number of churches, public have gone “strike mail.’’ The first servative, fair, not in the least dema buildiuge, and private residences. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. thought in looking for a way by which Yet saloon keepers express wouder gogical in anything he has said or ( Timber Laud Act June 3. 1819.] to remedy an evil, carries the idea of done. He advocates no onslaught why we do not let the valoou h I oiib . All kinds kept, U nited S tatic L and O ffick . R obkuubg , force, and the reason for this is that on capital; he has never posed as a How can we let such n I renter of vio. OftEdoy. March 30, i9 '3. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD CHEES the law of physical force is more Notice i« hereby given that in emnpiianre Populist or Socialist; be beleivss in leuce, such a refuge for criminals, nnd VEAL always ou baud. • with lhe proAMloio* *>f Ibo lU’-l of C »ugf«’’« easily understood than any other. great combinations of capital and such h corrupter of youth, such a of Jane 3, l**7tf. «mitH d ‘ Au act for th* eale Now there are other methods that are timber lands in the Ftate« of California, CORNED BEEF. knows they are necessary, aud will manipulator of low politics, such a <»f Oregon. Nevada, and W iD-hiiiiitou ter tpore powerful to adjust differences l’K’KLED FORK ritory. ” as extended to all the ihibb. ip’.inl J. r. TI PPEK, Proprietor. deterrent to social progress, stieb a use his power on any proper occasion than the strike method and more just StHteii bv act-' f 4 uk net 4. 1-32. 'lrs J izzie to protect them; but he says they hindrance to the church, such a de- Fieger.nf R*’”d’>n. C’Ut'ty < ( Ow»« 8»ate of if men will only look for them, and This well known hotel is now under new and coni- must observe and obey the laws. Here spoiler of manhood, Mich u brutal foe Oregon hna thia day Hird in thia office his BUTTER, EGG, and «worn Mtstement No. 4799 t* r tho purchase act together. Labor should receive peteiil management and has been thoroughly inn is where the pinch comes. The big to womanhood, such an enemy to of the SE’» <»( the NEU of Section No. 4 in FRUIT and VEGETABLES its full recompense, and laborers ovated throughout. The table service is equal to trusts will not observe the laws; they righteousness, and etieh a headquar Township No- 29 H-, lUuge No. U W . ami of nil kinds. will offer pr<ff io show that lhe land sought should be fair under all circum any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com insist on being a law unto themselves, ters for all that la hurtful in private is more valnnble for its timber or stone Meal« Delivered to persons living on th** stances. Take a look at conditions than for auric Hliiral piirpuee«. am. b* ej and in dictating, to all departments life?. mercial men. Baggage Iransj cried to and fiom tabliah bls dnim to «aid land before ' . 1. River, or along the btage Route as they exist; in the ranks of strikers How can we let alone tho arch foe Blum« nrovH r. U 8 Conimi-ei 'net for Ore of the government. To this the boats and trains free of charge. may be found men, who, it giveu the gon, at hid office at. Bandon, Orrg»«n. on Fine new bur in connection with the hotel. of all that is most deur to us*—Michi Friday tbc President stands opposed. h day < f J unr. 1903. Hr liRtm « SO YEARS* opportunity, would outclass Baer, ns witness«-?’! R- E. L. Heddiion. N. Bark- EXPERIENCE Then the action he took to settle gan Ad vocal“. . Gould, Morgan, or Bockefeller in low*. J. Anderson, md A. G. Hoyt, all of the anthracite coal strike has been a Bandon. Oregon. their greed. Whet this appetite by A Vaut ILmey Powrr, Fl F W M fid ' n M *!■* Any and all p'TSons c'nim'ng adversely rankling thorn iu the trusts' side; he «99 ¡ à fl T| s fl success and wtieu will satisfaction be the above described land« are requrated to w ■ Mi k El s«» j had no business thus to go outside Whnt tuliken tho suloon hiicli H file their claims in thia office on or buioic ■had! It is impossible to satisfy greed, ffW fit 1 H said 2Gih day of Juu*, 1903. regular functions and force them to pownfu) foe? hence it is better to find some remedy A . J. T. B ridoes , do wb.it they had declared for weeks There ore three major reasons: 1. ' TRADE IVlARnS Register. that will alluy greed and briug about apr9 D esigns thev would not do—arbitrate. This It minister- to a depraved human ap equitable conditions. This can be ■R■ C opyrights ____ ■■■■ A c . NOTICE FOR PUBLIC VTION. humiliated the great Morgan and petite, 2. It is eulrtkicbed in poli Anyone send In* a sketch end descript inn may done by unity of interests, and a uni quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ^Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K78.] iiiTentlon is probably patentable. Communica. Rockefeller, and Baer, and the rest, tic«. 3. It is nu enormously profit« tious strictly confident ial. Handbook on Patents ty of interests can best be bad by Unrruft Omcis, U mskdubg , sent free. Oldest agency for securing putents. and therefore they hate the President able business proposition. Patents taken tnrouch Munn & Co. receive Oua*>R. March 24.1903 uniting at the tndlot box. Strikers tpecial notice^ without choree, in tbo Hi» insistance that there be some sort Trie last reason is chief. More and MOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH\T IN will tiu i that if they staud for exact compliuAice with he pr«»vUions < f the This Stearusr will pive n repnl'r 10 day Servire between Co<;nl:i<- Kivu-. Oregon, and Sai* of trust legislation passed, and on the more the grog-shops of the country act of Cougrep« <’f »June 3 1878, entitled “Au Francisco, California, for teith pat,,en^er.- ui.d freight. justice an v i.e together that they A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.nreest cir prosecution of the case against th« are owned by the brent rs and dis set for tho aide of timb-r lai.da in the culation of any sdentittc journal. Terms, 1.13 S3 a run ullain to prosperity much more States of C diforida. Orn, Nevada, aud year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. Northern Securities Company, were tillers. They represent gigantic cev- Washington l’erritory.” a* ext* ndul to all E DYEH Agent, Band-m. Oregon. easily ibun they cau by striking. SWAYNE A HOYT. Agent. 2SI ll.ilti-rv Streit, ban Franoiao», California. sufficient to fill ont the measure of porations with vast capital aud al the Public Land Stnt»*s by act of August 4. 1882.Mrs Lulu Etta Tho.-upMon. of B«nd*»n, Branch OCIce. 625 V 8L, Washington, D. C. Brane! their wrath against Mr. Roosevelt. most unlimited profits. When you County *»f Cons. StMte «»f Oregon, has this .yvUcc to Taxpayer«. day filed in this office his sworn H'ntemcnt But be bus really done not a thing add to this the profit which the re« No 471ft. for the purchase of th« NV. X of NOTICE FOR PU3LIC \TiON Taxpayers in Oregon will paytaxes again«! them to wnich they have a tail trade piles np you have by far ♦ he KE4 c.f .»:* c-'ion No. 2^. in Township N«» ['limber Lund Act. June 3, 1873 ] South. Barge N*>. 14 West, and vill of t..iee iu l'JOi. They will pay the taxes reasonable right to object. If they the most reinnnerutive Americgn in 24 U nited S tatk - i L and O fficii , UoziuBoao fer proof to Rh»»w that the laud •‘ought, is levied upon the tax roll of 1(103 and were fair, and honest, and in the least dnstry. No that when you go out tu mure valuable for it« timber or stone tbnu O bko > n , April 4. 19)3. Notice is hereby given thrt in compliant?' for agricultural purposes, and to otabiish also the-taxes levied upon the roll of degree patriotic, they would not ob fight intemperance you must face a bis claim to said land before C T. lllnmen- with the provisions of the act. of CongreH« June 3, 1878. entitkxl. “An wot for the sal* HJu4. tins is Hue to a change in the ject ; but they are none of these. But vast business combination which is rotber, United States Commissioner, for of California Oregon, at his office at Bandon, Oregon, on of tiiuker lands in the States Oregon, Nt vad i. nnd W<» Jiingtou Terri htw-l'y which taxes are to be paid in the people, the mass of Republican ubleTo spend millions in defense. Saturday the 20th day of -June, 1903. He Will Keep on Hand at all Tin es tor v,” ng ex’ended to al! the Public Lind natueans witnesses: Jesse G. Leneve, N. the fall of llie same year the asses- voters, will almost surely overbear In compnris6u, bow poor the tem E. Barklow, Albert Farris, J. A. Doak, all of States by act of August 4. 1892. Lawrence A. Gray, of Newberg. Ooanty *»f Yainhill. Stale mi nt is made. Iu order to effect this the trusts’ itiflnenci in the conven perance forces seem! We Hie on ibe Baudot!, Orevou. Any and all persons churning adversely of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office change it wasuessessary to make the tion.— Telegram. offensive side. We can make no rp the above described lands are n quested to his sworn atHtainent No. 4361, for the pur of the WW ofSWtf andSE^ofSW^ taxes payable three months earlier or peal to selfishness. We cannot prom file their claim., in this office on or I k five Obaae HndSW’4 of SE^ of Sect.on No 27, in said 2vib day of Juno, 1903. The ItcMilt of u Faine System o Township Number ,30 South, Range uiue months later. ise an}’ personal fiminciul gam. Our J. T. Bld DU E8. No. 14 W., and will offer proof t»» Register. npr2 The collection of taxes is already The following is taken from the treasury is a diniinutive one. It is show that the land songht is m<»>e valuable Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a for its timber or atone than for agricultural NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. three mouths later thau it should be, C icago Chronicle of March 11, 1903 Hlways empty. We are expected to pur oses. nnd to establish hi* claim to said bo the legislature decided to make ¡and before E. A. Dodge. V 8 Uoinntia^iouer« Timber Laud Act June 3 1878. “Scores of jpen iu New fork’s army fight millions of dollars with penny the tuxes payable in the preceding of unemployed are willing to sell the collections. It cannot be done, A U nited S tates L and O ffice , at K ose - at Myrtle Point. Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of July. 1903. P - names as wit fall rather than iu the succeeding fall. hlood in their veins for $5. Dr. Er change must be made. The men of uijug O heo < n . April 22, 1903 nesHes: W. H. Rogers. J. A Cotton. J T. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Guerin, E. Ns Smith, all of Myrtlo Point, I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mn:toD,wool, hides, etc. Under the new arrangement the nest E. Smith, a pathological expert, God wbo have means must consecrate with the provjsious of the act. of Congr^s Oregon. Anv and all person« claiming ndverwlv counties will have funds earlier and has been besieged with letters with it to the work of destroying the rum of June 3, 1878, entitled, •‘An act for the o t sale of timber laud« in the Stat»-« of Cali the above-described lands are requented io will save some interest on warrants. offers to sell bun as much of their traffic, just as they now consecrate it fornia. Or*-gon, Nevada, and Washington file their cHim« in thin otn-’o wj or before I’eiritory,” as exh tided to all the Public said lllii day of July, 1903. Taxpayers will feel that they are blood as he wants for $5. These of to missions, pbiNuithropy, aud Chris Land State*by act. of Au'.’U-t 4. 1892. Charles J. T. P btdoxr . T. Fieger of Bandon, County of Coo-, baring a double burden the first year, fers came in answer to the following tian education. npr23 Register. State <f Oregcn. Las this dav filed in but after that there will be no dif advert isment in last Saturday’s pa No large snecnes is possible until this office his sworn Hinteiuent No fiOill, for purchase of the^ of SW’-X of Sectiou NO1ICE FOB PUBLICATION. ference in the amount to be paid in pers: we are in a position to fight brewers’ the No. 3>3. in Township No. 28 South, of Rang** ----- AT THE----- Timber Land Act June 8, 1878. any one year. million« with prohibition milliona. No. 14 West, and will offer pro -f to show “$5 will be given to any healthy U nited S tatzs L and O ffice , R oseburg . that, the land «ought ia more valuable for While it is generally said that the man in exenatige fur small quantity wan it . d .- a 1 Bl STWOli iky den - its timlror or stone than for agricultural Oregon. February 20:h, 1303. taxes will now be paid in the fall, the tlemaii or Indy in encl) county to nannn. e purpises. and to establish his claim to said Notice is her* by given that in compliance last date is nearly in the middle of of his blood for use of a physician; buNineaH for nn old eHtublinliQd houae of mil- land before lhe Register Mini lleooiver of with the provisions of the act of the printer, so that nearly all farmers no pain or injury.’’ id financial standing A strnigbl. bc'A)>A fide Ibis office at Roseburg Oregon, on Wednes Congrtss of June 3, 1878, entitled weekly cash «alary of $I8 («O p -id by check will have sold their products by that The eagerness of many of those each Wednemiay with all expense« direc day the 28:1) day uf August i903. He name* "An act for th* sale of timber lands, as witncKses . * A. E. Hadbell, R. H. Rosa, time. Those who perfer to pay in wbo offered their blood for money from bendquarter«. Money atlv^nced fol John And’ rson, li. E. L. Hediilioi), all < i iu l be States of ('aliforiiia, Oregon. N- vada, and Washington 1 erritory.” as extended to the spring can secure time on the expenses. Manager, 340 Carton Bldg . Chi Bandon, O hm County. Oregon. al! t’..e Public Lan 1 State* by act of August Any and nil persons olaiming adversely 4, 1892, Sarah Fabv* <»f Bullards. County of last half of their taxes by baying the was pati.etic. Up to tonight Dr. cago. rhe above-described lands are requested to Smith bad opened and read forty-four Coos. State oi Oregon, has Ibis day bird in first half by December 31. Norici; for FUi'.LirvrioN. die their claims in thia office on or before this office her sw »rn statement No 4485 for NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A TION. Taxpayers will pay their 1S03taxes answers mid many -ftiore remained [Timber Lund, Act June 3. 187».] NOTICE Fpll PUBLICATION. said 2t»lb duy of August 1998. IfepMrtnwut Of The fnteiinr. the purchase of the SE1^ of NE*4 of Section in March, 1904, and their 1904 tuxes unopened. In almiJt every case the J. T. B ridges , No. ft, in Township No. 28 8., Range No. 14 [Timber Land Act. Jnwe 3, 187« ] U nited B tates L and O vfioz , U orkbubo ^ L and O ffice at R ohm burg . Oregon, April Register. npi30 VV., and will offer proof to show that the in December, 1904.— Ex. O degon , Feb. 12. 1903. applicant was out of work nnd every 1ft. 1903. U nits » S tate « L an » Crrict. Koatuusa. I m nd sought is more valuable for its timber Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given lh«»t the following , . —ooo------ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. or str-iie than for agricultural purposes, and OasooN, M»reh 2*. 19<B. with the provisions of the act of Congress of letter told a story of hurd luck and named settler has filed notice of his inten to estnbliNh her claim to said lauU before L, Timber Laud. Act June 3, 1878. Notice ia hereby given that in oomnlinnre June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tion to make final oroof in support of his Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Still misfortune.” claim.jind that said proof will be made be United State« Land Office, Roeeburg H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos County. with the provision, of the act of Congre«* timber land in the States of California. Ore Oregon, at Coquille, on Saturday, the 23rd water, Minn.; after having spent over of Jnne 3. 1878, enlilled "An act for Ibe «ale gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”’ fore C. T. Bl omen rot her, U. S. Com m is .Oregon. February 24. 1903. day of May, 1993 She names as witness's: timber land* in the Htntea of California, as extended to all the Public Land States $2000 with the best doctors for stom Notice is hereby given that in compliance A Barrows, John Beattie, C. G. Fahy, K. of When yon want a pleasant physic sioner, at Bandon, Oregon, ou Oregon, Nevada, aud Wnahiiiglon Tern bv act of August 4, 1892. Robert E. L. Be- JUNE 12, 11M6. with the pm visions of the act of Congress W. Bullard, all of Bullards. Oregon. t< ry.” hh extended to all the Public Land dillion. of Bandon, conntv of Coo«. State of ach tronblc, without relief, was ad try Cbamberlau's Stomach and Liver viz: Hd. E. No. »140. of Lee L. BftVVOW«. of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale Any «nd al persons claiming adversely by act of August 4, 1892. Barbara A. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ,<»f timber lands in the States of California, the alMive-described lands are requested t<> 8t«tc« vised by bis druggist, Mr. Alex. Rich Tablets. They are easy to take and for the of of Section 21.___ and _./rw Doak, of Parkersburg, County of Co»« sw<’rn statemertt No. 4140. for the purchase Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri file their claims in this office od or before State of N WXi < ’ f Section 22. Tp. 27. South, Ratu e <»f Oregon, bsstbia day filed in this of of the NVZM SW’4 of Section No. ard, to try a box of Chamberlaiu's pleasant in effect. For sale by C. Y 14 West. He names the following witnesses tory ♦” as extended to all the Public Land said 23rd day of May, liFJB. tiue hi« sworn statement No. 4716. for the :J4, in Township number 28 south, of Range Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did Lowe. to prove his continuous residence uiwn and States by act of August 4, 1892. Guy Drew. J. T. B ridge «, purr haw of the NE *4 of SEX °Y No. 24 in number 14 West, and will offer proof to show cultivation of anid land, viz: A^e Rose, of <»f Parker«buig, County of Coos, State of rf.-bZH Township No. 29.8. Range N<>. 14 W. and that the land songht is more valuable for K^ginter so, and is a well man today. If Bullards, Oregon; Abia Barrow«, of Bullards, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his will <»ffer proof to abow that the land sought its timber or stone than for Hgricutorafi Oregon; Henry Hermann, of Bullard*, Ore «worn statement No. 4509. tor the purchase troubled with indigestion, bad taste is more valuable for its timber or stone than purpose«, and to e«t:-bh«b hi« claim to said* Catarrh Cannot be Cured of the SW »4 of NEJ4 of Section No. 22 in gon; Frank Barrows, of Bandon. Oregon. for agricnltursl purpos*«. Mid to e^tablifh land befote C. T. Blumenrothcr, U- 8. Com- in the month, lack of appet te or con with L ocal A pplications , as they Township N'». 29 8., Range No. 14 West, J. T. BhinoKa, ------ THE STEAMER------ his claim to said land liefore L. H. Hazard. mis«ioner at hi« «»ffire nt Bandon. Oregon, »»id wj(j 4?r»»rJ .to. show that the land lUgiHtt. Conniv Clerk of Co«.« County. Oregon, st on Wednesday, the 20th day of May, 19(0. stipation, give these Tablets a trial, cannot reach the seat of the disease. sought is more valuable for its titub^f or "Coquille. Orison ?>i. Tc i,nv He names a« witne««es: A. G. Hoyt. N. E. «tons than for a^ricnl’ural pnrpoae«. and to and you are certain to be more than Catarrh is a blood or constitutional NOTICE rOH PUBLICATION. of June, 1903. He name» a» wHnertW A. Barklow, R. ft'"tldsa. John Anderson, n'J e«Mbh«h hi« cJairn to «aid land before L. Thwfccr I .«nd, Act Jane 3, 1878. E. Hadsell, of Parkersburg, Oreg'»»»: N. K of Bandon. Coos Conntv. Oregon. pleased with the result. For sale at disease, and in order to cure it yon H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos Comity. Barklow, of Bsndon. Orrg< n; E. Obman. of Any and all persons claiming adtersly the THOMAS WHITE, Master U nits » N tatk . L and Ornes. Riwmusu Oregon, nt Coquille, on Tnesday the 2nd •>5 cent« per laiy by C. Y. Lowe.__ Bandon. Oregon; Wesley Mack, of Parkers wbove-d* «crib* d land* are requested to file mu»» talro intern*! remedi««. Hall'« U ii A- d - liMrt-cary 20. 1003. *nnr. »9».’3 He names an witnease«: , ‘ — OOO----- - their claims in this office on of before said burg. Oregon. ... , . Bc.tt’d'jn erciy— nv'rnf*»/» <»xri*nt Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, and Notion i. hereby «¡ven tb»l in onrnplinnce A. E Hndmill, W. C Parker. W.~A. Duok. Sunday, at 7:.‘W o’clock and day gf May. 1903. «’yfmlnp slyeraely connec “Any ana Itoi «nd J. A. Doak. all ot Parkersburg. Oregon GKKATLY ALARMED with the provision« of the not of Contre*« th. sbove described land« *ra r»-qnert ’ d to J. 1. JiMIMOBa. ac's directly on the blood and ma. of Jnne 8, IH7«. entitled ’An set for the «nie Any nnd nil person« claiming adversely tions with the train and steamer Myrl at feblM file their claim, in thi* office on or before Rcxinlrr. 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. lhe above deeQtibed lands are requited to By n Pentatenl Cough, lint I'crniHurntly cons surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure of timber land, iu the Hinten of Cnlifornin. lasavea Ovqailie Citv at 12:30 p m.. arriv ••■id 9th day of June, 1903. file their claims in this office on or before Oregon. Nermln. and Wanhinston Terri- J. T.BsiDOf.a. I Cured by Cliami>er!«!a‘» Couj,h in« at Bandon al 4^30 p. m. is not a quack medicine. It was pre torr." n*extended to nil the Pnblic Land ►aid 2nd day of June. 1903. HegiMer, epr2 J. T. B ridoes , I Keinrily, scribed by one of the best physicians Staten by net of Angnat ♦. 1«92. Mm, May Register. TBK8PAKR KOTICK. A. Oilman, of Bandon, Count, of Coo*. Mr. M. P. Burbage, a student at in this country for years, ami is a Slate of Oregon, b«. thia day tiled in tbia Notioe is hereby given to all persona not her sworn «internent No. 4434. for the law, rn Greenville, 8. C., bad beeu regular prescription. It is composed office totre«<pHNR Qpon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, Rnrrhnae of the Nfcq of NEK of Section situated between Flora« Lake and the coun troubled for four or rive years with a of the best tonics known, combined o. 10 in Township No. 29 8 . Hange No. 14 ty road, in Northern Corry, by removing, Went, and will offer proof to ahow that the continuous cough which he says, with the best blood purifiers, acting land «ought i* more ralnnble for it* timber cutting, or destroying limber upon «aid land. reward will be paid for informa -■Sy-Yon esn bar* it all for “greatly alarmed me. causing me to directly on the mucous surfaces. The or atone than for nerirnhnra! pnrponen, nnd tion leading to a conviction of treapaa« a« to e.tnbliab her olnint to «nid land before L. stated above. fnar that I was in the first stage of perfect combination of the two in H. Hazatd. County Clerk of Coon Connty. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. Oregon, at Coquille, on Monday, the let Month WU no nt 11 consumption.” Mr. Burbage, having gredients ia what produces such won day PETER NELSON, Agent. of June, 1908. She namea an witneane«: P. B. HOYT, Prop derful result« in curing Catarrh. Send seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy C. Long, of Bandon. Oregon; J. F. Haga of In the Evenirmi Telearsm, of Portland, Parkeraburg, Oregon: W C Doak of Park Ureaon. It is the largeat «venisti n**s- Nh« vi ng e.» Cent«. advertise.I, concluded to try it. Now for teal imoniala free. Oregon Dally Journal, . a Democratic erabnrg. Oregon; Caah Doyle of Parker* Located h» EL DOK4DO BUILDING, pnpn pobliahed in Oregon; it contains, First Street. BA ROON. OR KOON dally newspaper, eight to 2n pares. It a read what be says of it: “I so jo felt F. J. C hoky & C o ., Props, Toledo, O bnrg, Oregon; Rnth« «5 Cento. all th> new* of the state and of th*, Anv nnd nil peraon* claiming adversely year; 11 for six months. The Journal Is naiioi Tip It for a month. A sampl* Sold by Druggists, pries 75c. ........ » a remarkable change and after using the abore described lands are requested to SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR a newspaper. Semi in your subscription. o py * I be mailed to yon fres. Address, file their olaim* in tbi* office ou or before Hall's Family Pills are the best. two bottles of the twenty-five cent Workmanship np to date in any CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Interest your neighbor in The Journal. •aid 1st day of Jone, 1903. The Telegram, site, was permanently cured.'’ Sold Th* favorlt* with thouffti'.rul, cultured J. T, B bidoss , Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Address The Journal, Box 121, Portland, thing in my line. PO1TLAMD, OB*. ----- Next Door to Post office.------ »v C Y. Iiowe Or»<«nl«n. Twh. Hot or ('old Ballis 93 cent», , Or. f.bM Register. Druggist and If You Do Apothecary, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware A. McNAIR, BOOTS 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 flRNITURE CCMPANY Fresh Meats, Best Quality Hotel Coquille V’OQXiille < "ityi recoil 55 Scientific American. SUNN & Co’•,Bre“h” New York Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Fresh ’Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sn-.okcd Meats, Larik Sausages, Etc., a’so Generous supply of fresh Groceries AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY “EL DORADO llasniusscii Brow., u Prop'8 DISPATCH E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Do You Know the News c*r ßOn Fer •................ . I