Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 21, 1903, Image 4

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THURSDAY. MAY 91.1903.
EDITORIAL.
That Grover Cleveland is tbe hand*
of his friends is evident from the
etatement, “I cannot answer
that
question," mads when asked if be
should ba a candidate for nomination
for the presidency, in lQlM However
it will be presto change after be re­
ceives the nomination and be will find
himself in thé hands of bis enemies.
Cleveland oould command the sup­
port of corporate greel, but reform
Democracy could not ba ^hipped in­
to line. No, no, Grover had bis in
nings and has become sn ex-president
• for all time.
Tbe stench of fraud and corrup­
tion that sometimes centers aronnd
tbe government of large cities smells
to tbe skies. New York, Chicago, St.
Lon is and Kansas and mauy other
cities have been beard from time and
again to tbeir discredit, but now comes
Philadelphia with a promise of re­
form and just what tbe measure of
>tR iniquity may be is bard to forete),
but it must be immense, as tbe may­
or of that important corporation
‘fainted, on* day last week, while re­
iterating his promise of reform. Tbe
‘tRak must be stupendous.
Smuggling is on the increase, says
press re[>orts. Weill you Bay, it is
not much wonder, because a system
that is founded upob wrong princi­
ple* is bound io bring iniquitous re
suits, aud »owe poor victim of cir
cumstances, perhaps, is trying to
make a living. But, not so in this
instance; tbe violators of tbe law ar®
of the wealthy class; those who live
in luxury and go touring over tbe
'world—tbe globe trotters—are buy­
ing goods abroad and smnggliug
them into this country to avoid psy
Ing the tariff which is imposed. Well!
well! we begin to ponder and tbe re­
sult is this: Many of the class under
consideration, have never bad any­
thing iu particular to do, and now
they have fouud an occupation—high
tuned smuggling.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
Senator M. A. Hanna of Cleveland.
Ohio, three weeks ago, at a dinner
tendered to one of New lork'o beet
known financiers, in a speech said:
“You gentlemen bad better trio:
your sails—for indications point to
tbe fact that on* of th* greatest pan­
ics that tbe world bae ever seen is
about to occur in the United State*.
Workingmen of the country are dis­
contented with their wages, and hold
that fn proporlion to tbe gre*‘- in­
crease io the cost of food, wages have
not kept pace. That is a statement
that can be readily proven by con­
sulting any of tbe tables published
by either Bradstreet’s or Dun’s, and
tbe quicker we recognize tbi* phase
of the political question, tbe better it
will be for us and tbe busineM men
whose duty it is to help conserve.
‘‘I am anything but optimistic on
the situation. I see very plainly tbe
storm clouds gathering on the po­
litical situation: Workingmen are
absorbing quickly the revolutionary
spirit which is being inculcated by
tbe socialists, who are spreading their
propaganda broadcast aud it is bear­
ing fruit io the raoks of tbe workers,
and we capitalists bad better not
close our eyes to tbe pregnant fact,
but on tbe other band, meet them,
and if possible, divert their fire into
our political part io*.
“I warn you against these signs,
which mean so mnch to us, and urge
upon you the necessity of doing all
iu your power to stem the tide of
what I firmly believe will end in so
cial revolution, if we continue in the
way we have been doing for tbe past
decade.
••We are at fault Every thing that
Wall Street could do to foment
trouble it has been guilty of doing.
Millions upon millions of securitia*
have been issued, and tbe great mid­
dle class bag been pumped dry.
“Tbe buying po.>er of tbe workers
has been reduced greatly, and we
have offered every inducement to the
laboring man by our attitude to revolt
When that day conies—and it is com­
ing soon—I would not give a mill for
J. Pierpont Morgan's bead, for tbe
workers blame him for a great many
of past sufferings.
“That is how I feel on tbe situation,
slid I urge yon to heed tbe warning
which I send borne to you this even­
ing.”
A Fnrmcr Ntrnigtiteneil Out.
“A man living on a farm near here
csine in a short time sgo completely
doul>le<i up with rheumatism. I hand­
ed him a bottle of Chamoerlain’s Paiu
Balm and told bitu to Lse it freely
and if not natisfied after usiog it be
need not pay a cent for it,” says C. P.
Rayder, of Fatieris Mills, N. Y. “A
few days later be walked into the
From tbe Clarion.
st< re as straight as a string sud
‘■Be good,” *aya the religionist.
banded me a dollar saying, ‘give me
‘‘Be just," *ay* the moralist.
another
bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
“Walk on tbe sunny side of the
atreet and don’t worry,” aay* the Balm. I waul it in tbe bouse all tbe
time for it cured me.’ ” For sale by
philosopher.
Quit your bowling and grab what C. Y. Lowe.
you can in the scrimmage, hustle,”
tunny's Libel Law.
aays the man of the world.
Tbe cynic, too, inspired by tbe
Telegram: Tbe Governor of Penn­
spirit of negation and super-selfish-
sylvania
ba* signed the-drastic, un­
De**, cbipe in bis contribution.
None, however satisfy either the reasonable libel law passed by Quay's
bead or the heart of tbe man who be­ Legislative tools, and henceforth any
lieves that life is something more than newspaper that dares to tell tbe truth
a huge joke or an orgie. All by tbeir —and some of them, tbe Pbiladelpia
indefinitenese or sordidness repel. North American, for example, will
'But here comes another calling him­ continue to do so, in spite of the law
self an economist and say* “Cease —is liable to be subjected to a great
'producing for profit, produce for number of vexations and really
Use,” hear him. Here is something fonndationles* actions for libel. This
tangible, defined, logical. Herein i* is the object of tbe law—to authorize
sometbiag fundamental, out of which discreditable and debased politicians
a true morality and philosophy will to annoy and injure proprietors
grow. Study it, try to trace its of news paper* that will not
weening and relation to present day truckle and cringe to tbe Quay
Tbe
Governor
knew
anarchy and possible futnre peace. It machine,
this,
but
be
is
‘
‘
sore
’
’
himself
because
is the keystone of tbe socialist* arch,
spanning the present and futnre. of newspaper rehiarks conjerniug
Millions are engaged on this nrch, him, and especially on account of
cartoons that were offensive to him.
men and women. It'd a union job.
His approval of this bill proves him
-—ooo----
Del Norte Record: J. Z. Ewing to be a far weaker and more truckling
an*» others will soon commence a man than it was hoped and from bi*
Bearch to locate the wreck of tbe honorable record expected be would
steam ship Brother Jonathan, lost be. But it is unlikely that the courts
many years ago oft Point St. George. —noless they too are under the malign
Preparation* are well under way to domination of Quay—will sustuin th*
send a boat out to sound for her. In law. A Quay Legislature will scarce­
the past many searching parties for ly be able to throttle tbe press and
the vessel have been organized with­ tidilify t<ie 'Cou*ritntional guaranty
of its freedom.
out being successful.
—ooo----
The first contract for the grading
of the new railroad that ia to connect
Grants Pats and Eureka, iu Humboldt
eouoty, waa let at tbe Crocker build­
ing, in this city, on Wednesday, aud
i* for that strip of road from Grants
Pass to Crescent City.' This is tbe
road in which Senator Penrose, J. O.
B. Gunn, T. M Tuttle nod other* are
iotere*ted. There wi|l be another
contract let in tbe oear future for tbe
portion of tbe road from Crescent
City to Eureka, aud a third for tbe
fin* from Eureka up tbe coast toCoue
Bay.—Araptiner.
W*NTEb.-ATi'H.V«T WORTHY GEN-
tlaoiHU or l*d, in racu *>>uiHy to m*n*.e
fratine»* tor au old miablviliaJ bun.* uf m >I
J finanoml at Hodina A Mraigbi. txra* &d<
weakly oovh «alary of «In w pud by obeok
e«nh Wedne«nay »ith all expenwa dire»'
from bemluuarWr*. Mnoev advanced tvr
«xpeniu a. .Hai>*it*r, 340 Carlon Bld* . Cbi-
*•*'>.
Th, tavont, with thou*htmi, culiarea
Or*c*nt*n
K. ...........
< atarrh Cnnxat be Cared
with L ocal A pplications , as they
cannot reach the seat of the diaease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitntional
diaeaae, and in order to core it yon
mnat take internal retnediee, Hall's
Catarrh Cure io taken internally, and
acts directly on tbe blood and mu­
cous surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Core
is not a quack medicine. It was pre­
scribed by one of tbe beet physician­
in this country for years, and is a
regular prescription. It is composed
of tb* beet tonics known, combined
with tbe beat blood pun tier*, acting
directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe
perfect combination of tbe two in­
gredient* is what produce* such won­
derful result* in curing Catarrh. Send
f»r testimonial* free.
F J. C rknxt & C o ., Props, Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pilie are the best.
CLARENCE Y.
Th« next II (J T U meeting takes
place Tneeday, at 2:30, P. M , at the
M. E Cbnr--b.
Bandon, Oregon,
Apothecary,
The saloon curse will not b» de«
■troyed until tbe government—or the
people—dissolve partnership with it.
Probibiliou at it* worst is better
than high license at its best So says
Governor Stanley of Kansas.
The saloon can no more maintain
respectability than a skunk can act as
salesman for a cologu* factory.
New York and Ohio forbid lb* em­
ployment by railway* and other com­
mon carrier* of person* known to be
addicted to tbe use of intoxicating
liquors.
Whence comes the law? From tbe
government. Whence comes tbe gov­
ernment ? From tbe political party in
power. Whence comes the party?
From the men who vote. Who is re­
sponsible for the bag with boles
through which this uatiou wastes it<
resource* and brings its people to pov­
erty and distress! Who but tbe men
that vote for a political party that will
eoutioue tbe protection of tbe traffic
and tbe perpetuation of the saloon?
I» ju*t id receipt of n new and
freeh stock of
Fatent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Drnggiata Nuudrien.
PiHruMis, B hushzh , S ponobb , S oap *
N uts
Help On The Crnwnde.
The officer* of the National Tern-
perauce Society are much pleased with
the beginning of tbeir pledge-signing
crusade. Upon a recent Sunday some
three thousand ministers preached on
tbe ravages of th» drink-habit and ihe .
importance of pledging the young pe. -
pie to total abstinence. Ou that da.v
tbe pledge was signed by a multitude.
Since then tbe work Lae been cniried
ou in public congregations, Sunday-
schools, young people's societies^ and
in certain cases even in tbe public
school*. The movement has been well
received everywhere.
And well it may be. Ii is utterly
sensible. And as utterly feasible.
Of late yenrs moral suasion in tbe
temperance reform bus been too much
neglected. Inasmuch as it* fruitful
field is largely among the young, it is
absolutely essential to future sucios
We must put every safeguard around
our boys to keep them from falling
victims to'the drink habit. The logical
and awful consequences of even the
slightest indulgence in liquor must be
emphasized in every possible way. Tbs
saloon i* looking for new material. It
is after the bojs. But boys it must
not have,
We hope cur pastors raid Sunday,
school nnperinteuileuts nnd Epworth
League and Junior League leaders
will lend every possible assistance to
the pledge-signing crusade.
—i(XX>-----
SHOES
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 Shoe*
Bepairingjiently and promptly done at
loweHt liviue price*.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
W^E°FCARDU!
E
NG TICE FOR HJHHOATION,
[Timber l.*u«l Act June 3. ISIS.]
IJ kitxii S tatis L a * o Orrto*. Rouauuao.
OtEGON, 1X1 liI Oil «JO, lV.lJ.
Nniioe ft her* by tri ven »bsp hi conipUnnoe
with th* provision« <»f »he act «»I C«iiiKiv>M
of Jnue 3, 1-878. i n’itifd “An act for the ««le
of timber bind* in the StHtw« of Cnlifornia,
Oregon. N pyh 'I'», »uni Wn-Iuif^lun Ter­
ritory.” a» extended •<» nil »be Public
Stntpu by act of Auyns' 4. 1892. Mr«. I uzie
Fiexer.of Bjmdon. Onnty of Coon State <«f
Oregon, bna iui« day filed in th’« office hi«
«worn-ta’-men» No. 479i> tor tbe ptirotoaae
of l!ip SE’-i of »he NE1 a <>f Section No. 4 in
Towtrfhip No. 2U S . Kituy«* No 14 W., and
will offer proof t:> k L ow that the hmd aouubt
ia ui“rc vain« ole tor it« tun her or stone
th tnhiraffriculkui.il jmi-p'"K and to e«
lahlwb-hiACiMtm to »mid land before <-. T.
iilQineurotlier. U S CnmniUeioher L>r Ore­
gon. at hu< < ifii e at Bandon, Oregon, on
Friday the 2fi»b dav of «Jone, 1903 lie name«
a« witnesK-s; It. E. L. Bediihot»« N. Bark-
low, J. Andvranii, and A. G. Hoyt, ah of
p.Rudun. Orenun,
Any and nil person« clnnuinR ndvemely
the above dear?
I and« are rwinrated to
tile their dniniH in thia office oil ur before
«aid 26'h duy vf June, li>03.
J. T. B rxdom .
Bnitiiter*
ap-9
NOTICE FOR PUitlAO Vt lON.
[limber I anil. Act .tune 3. 1*1«.]
Unirvi! H tatvc L anu Ovrice, R< stauaa
<>u*a >N. nIai-r:i 21. IKK!
SJOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA I IN
•- cmurlisrce with he provision* of the
«et < f l.’oneo'a ■»!-I:in<-3 IHS. entitle,. **An
Hft for Ihe sale |>I liulh r
in the
•SiOt-s > f < ' i!:f ruin. < >r , ■ it. Neva.In. and
Wiohiiigom Territory." i < extendi d to nil
ihe Piibln- Lr.nJ rt-it.-s by iu-l of An.MHt I
l-'*U2.nirc Ih'lii Et’a Th<ra';-s 'i:, of ll-ndon,
Goii 'ly of
s. S'sle <‘f lln pon, lias this
Jav Uh il iti l’i-ietiice hi* vuoili aiiiti-iiient
No 471S for Ihe purchnso of iho NV,1* of
i tic NE1, .-fStcoon No. i’S, Ju Towtislrip No
3 Houtli. lisei’e No 14 W.»i, mid will of­
fer proof to show that. Ibe land sought is
more valuable !<>r its liniber ur slope thnii
for agrioottnral purposes, ami I-» r ntsbiiah
hia cimai to i :,i>i land before C. T. Hlnmcu-
rolber, Uuileil States Cooiiuiaaiouer. for
Oregon, at hi- alii■•<• nt Hmid.ni, Oregon, on
Saturday Ibe 2iH.tr day of Julie, ItXXJ. He
iiaiina n*. witncaFe»: Jeasn O. la-neve, N
E. Barklos . Albert Em ns, J. A. Dunk, all of
Brinili h. Orecon.
Any mid all persons claiming ndvnrsrlv
'he iliove des.-nbid ianda tire ««pleated to
file their claim . in tbis odiee ou or la-lore
said 2i>lli day of June, 1903.
j. T. E.-.rnoas.
*pr2
-
Register.
this < ffice al K )«eburg Oregon, on Wednes­
day llie2i»Lh day 0» August lt.Hl3. Pe names
as witnesses: A. E. Hadscll, I«’ IL
John .»nd* r«<m, R. E L. B'-diHion, Mil of
Bandon, <’ «>« County, Ore-jon.
Any ai d all person« claiming adversely
tbe abovr-ib-acoibed lands are requested It*
file tbeir olninis in thia office on or before
said 2titb day of AugUMt 1903.
J. 1. B rtdgw ,
a pi 80
liegiHtvr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department Of The lutedar.
L and O ffice st R oskbubo . Oregon, April
15. 19113.
Notice is hereby given tb«t th« following,
nnmed settler ba« filed notice of bis inten­
tion to make final nroof in snpport of hia
claim, and that «aid proof will be made be­
fore C. T. Bln men rot her. U. S. Cumrni*-
“
•ioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on
JUNE 12, 1WB,
P. 8. HOYT, Prop
ng: Hd E. No. 9140. of Lee L. Burrow,,
f»»r the NX of NEK <>< S<*”»on 21. ami
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.Ntj
of NW>4. <»f Section 22. Tp 27. Smith Han e l^ontrvl In p.L DORKDO BUILDING,
14 We>*t. He name« tbe following witnesses
First fttroot. B AR DOW. OK KOON
to prove bia continuons residence upon and
cultivation of said land, via: Abe R<me, of
Bullards, Oregon; Abia Barrows, of Bullards, SM \VINO MAMPÌXHNG AND HAIR
Oregon; Henrv Hermann, of Bullards. Ore­
CUTTING AT STANDARD PUK ES.
gon; Frank Barrows, of Band«»n. Oregon.
J. T. B uiimik *.
Bathrnom nrwty fi'ted »»p wlfh T’orcclnln
apr2S
R< «inter. '
Tnb. Hot or Co Id Bath« Sft ernte.
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
C andibb .
Th* undersigned baa
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
Faint*. Oil*, lloor* nnd Window*.
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man.
boots
Appeal to Reason: Formeily the
masses looked to so called great, men
for their salvation. They were like
children and when they were being
oppressed, they sighed for some great
savior to nrife and lead them into tile
promised laud of freedom. Ami some
great men arose and tbe masses fol­
lowed them blindly. But becausn
they were not contributing anything
themselves toward their salvation,
they were boou in tbe same old fix
whenever the grest leader died or for-
<wx>k them. Today the masses are
Timber Land Act June 3 1878.
beginniug to realizs that be who
U nited S tates L and O fficb , at R o « e
would be free must biuiself strike tbe ' buuo O hku < N. April 22, 1908
Nolice ia hereby given that in comp'jance
blow. They are no longer waiting
I with the provisions «»ff the act <tf Uongfe««
for u savior to arise aud free tliem. ' t.f Inn** 3. J878, entitled. ‘ Au act for tl.e
They are doing tbeir owu thinking, «ide of timber lai.d« in the Stales of Cali
fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Waabington
and looking with suspicion ou great Territory.” na extruded• tn all |b<- public
State i by act of Au/n l 4. 1892. CiiarlrM
leader*. Aud so they are Ht last Laiid
1’. Pieger <if Bandon, County of
reaching the th« point where they St■•■te of Orfgen. Inis til« di<v tiled in
I bis office iiiM fl-.vorn amteiiirnt No. fiMl, fur
will be ready to rely on tbeir own t he purchase of the* r»Sj of SW54 of S»c»v»n
power, and break tbe bond« of s«rvi No. S3, m Town-Lip No. 28 South, of llahge
No. 14 West, aud will offer pro
to «how
tude, because they have Pecomo free :h it th»'land - »'i«»lit is more valonble for
11.«
timber
or
atone
than
tor
agi
’
iv.nrturHj
.
in tbeir miuds aud thus aide to c< n- pmp
and to eUnhliidi in« elaiiu to FaiJ i
trol tbeir owu fate*.
laud before tbe Regi-ter and Reviver of
Tel-gram: Four missionaries are
murdered by Boxer* in China nnd th«
nntion* o? the earth rise in their wrath
and China become* a plaything for
diplomat*. Forty seven Jew* killed
on tbe spot, 80 fatally injured and
3<N> in the hospital* through Russian
cruelty, and it ia reported with glee
that th* C mt may visit th« United
State* in 1908
and Farm Implements, Etc
Clgrara, Tobáceos and Cigarette*.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’»* Supplied
“I drtaded th* change ol til* which
wu fait approaching. I noticed Win*
of Cardui, and decided to try a hot-
I txpertenetd ioma relief th*
lirat month. ,o I kept on taking it lor
three month, and now I menitruala
with no pain and I iliall take it oft and
on now until I have paaaed th* climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of tbe womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow »woman to thechang*
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou­
ble. Wine at Cardui never fails
to benefit a »offering woman of
anv .¡re. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan­
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb'* iutter will
mean more to you than it doe*
now. But yon may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell 61 bottle* of W ine of Cardui.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1878.
United States Land Office, Roseburg
Oregou. February 24. 1900.
Notteo i* hereby given that in compliance
with the 1 provisions of »be act of Congre««
• •f June 3. 1470, entitled “An hc » for the gale
of timber lands in the State« of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892. Guy Drew,
of A^TStTAiMiig. CoMrcy c: C oum , b<au» 6i
Oregon, has thia day tiled in this office bis
Mworn «»a»ement N<». 4M»9, for the purchase
of »heSWli of NE^t of Station No. 22 in
Township No. 29 S , Range No. 14 West,
and will offer proof to «bow that the land
«ought ¡6 more VKiiiabie for ka timber Or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before L.
H. Hazard, riountv Clerk of <’< mjh Conntv.
Oregon, at Coquille, on Tuesday the 2nd
«lav of June, 1908 He namea aa witnesses
A. E Hadsall. W. C Parker. W. A. Doak.
and J. A. D- ak. all of Parkersburg. Oregon
Anv and nil itereona claiming adversely
»he altove described lunds are requested to
file ».heir chdtDR in thia office on or before
kRid 2nd day of June. 1303.
J. T. Bunan,
marA
K*gi*trr.
and
Stoves, Ranges
Now ia tbe time to purchase Hardware.
tn stuck a targe assortmeut of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb.
We are still doing business at Tbe Old
Biand and can please \ou. Give us a Cail
aud examine our
Tf*
Druggist and
From The Eporth Herald,
Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Still­
water, Minn.; after having spent over
42000 with the best doet. irs fur *toru-
Hcb trouble, without relief, was ad­
vised by his druggist, Mr. Alex. Rich­
ard, to try a box of Chamberlain’*
Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did
so, and is a well man today. If
troubled with indigestion, bad taste
in tbe mouth, lack of appetite or con­
stipation, give these Tablets a trial,
and you are certain to be more than
pleased with tbe result. For sale a'
25 cents per box by C. Y. Lowe.
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
LOWE,
<£ d C o Prop.
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
All kinds kept,
BOLOGNA HAU8AGE. HEAD-CHEESE
»nd VEAL a'.wnvs on hand,
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
Bed Room Suite*
( nri i F o I<* id <! Mi e
V at! Pai er nnd
«nd Piece*
W m’i'W 1 rin n in« *.
I on e Liuin«.
------- HEWING MACH1NU- AND 1 Al Y CAL11ACEH --------
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Repairing and Saw-Alin« a Specialty.
undertaking
f^lAee Ont and Fitted to Order All
vidoa Hjzes aud weigta kept on b«»»d
A Full Lice of Burial Caskets. Burial Robe* and Good«, and Uudertaking Supplies
Constantly Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Hotel Coquille
CJoquille City,
CORNED BEEF.
PICKLED FORK
BUTTER. EGG, and '
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of all kinds.
Meat. Delivered to perron» living on th»
River, or along the t-'tace Route
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J. I*. TITPFEH, Proprietor.
This well known hotel is now under new nnd com­
petent management and bus been thoroughly ren­
ovated throughout The table service is equal to
tiny in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported Io and from
bouts and trains flee of charge.
Fine new bar iu connection with Ibe hotel.
Fitted Steamer,
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sent free. Oldest agency for securing parents.
Patents takon through Munn & Co. receive
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NOTirr FOR PUBLIC vric1?i
[limber Lund Act. Jun«* 3, 1878 ]
I’ kited S tatb « L and O ffice , R oseuvuo
■ i. Xp-i1 4. 19»».
Notice iw Leri i>v given that in c^n'iplir.nne
with th»'
j a|,,. acj of CongreKH
..f June 3, 1878. entitled. iD*n i’ct for »be sale
of timber land« in »Ln Stu»/ « of California,
O ct.’oii, NfvAd'i. and Wn^hingfon 'Feiri
lory.” i«a ex ended to nl! ihe Puhlic L»nd
Stans by act of Augu«» 4. lb'JJ. Lnwivnce A.
Gray, of Newberg, Conutv «<f Yamhill, iffnle
of Oiegnn. h«s tbi« dav filed in thi« office
bi« «worn «tatoment N ». 48<H, for the pnr
chase of the WU of SW# «nd 8E^of SW#
and SW*4 of NMX
Sect-on No 27, in
Town «hip Number 80 Sooth, Range
No. 14 W., and will rffrr proof to
«how that »be land «onght. i« more valuable
for its limber or «tone than for agricultural
pnr o«es. and toevtnbliflh
; claim to said
land before* E. A. Dodge. U S CoinmiRMoner.
at yrlie Point. Oregon, on Saturdav. the
lllh day of July, 1903. H« n?iiDes a« wit
LesspM: W. H. Roners J. A Cotton. J T.
Guerin. E. N. Smith, all of Myrtle Point.
Oregon.
Any nnd all person« clain.ing adveraely
the ubove-deapribed lauds
reqne«ted to
file »h-jr cluiritH in thiH office on or before
si.id 11*h d y of July. l’.KKI.
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J. T. BnmoFP.
Apr 23
Register.
NOIICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ti/nb» r |*nnd Act June 8, 1878.
U nitfd S tates L and O ffice , R ossburg .
Oregon. lk brnnry *J9 b. 1903.
No* ice i« hereby given that in compliance
with the proviRioiiH of »he net of
Congre*- of June 8. 1878. entitled
“An net for »be •«!<• of timber hinds,
in »he Sl it“« of ('.iltfornin, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington I rrritory.” »1» extended to
sb tLe Public L tn i bia’ev bv net of Angu«t
4. 1892. S irnh F hr, of Bullard«, County of
Coon. Stnir o; Oregon, i
thin day filed in
»hie ofilop her aw >rn RtMtornent No 4485 for
the purchaee<«f the NEV of NE^ of Section
No. 5, in T'>wn«liip No.
Range No. 14
W., nnd will offer proof to ehow that the
land nought is more vnlnable for it« timber
or Kt< ne then for HgricnlturnI purpose«. nnd
to catnbli4i her claim to said Inn'» before L,
H. Ha^ .rd. County Clerk of Coos County.
Oregon, nt Coquille, on Saturday, tbe 23rd
day of May, 1903 She name« a« witnesses:
A Harrow«, John Beattie, C. G. Fahy, R.
W. Bullard, nil of Bullard«, Oregon.
Art.V mid nl person* claiming adversely
t he above-dracribfcd hinds are requested to
file tbeir claim« in this office on or before
said 23. d day of May, HN<3.
J. T. PryocM,
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Bancion Meat Mark
Will Keep ou Hand at nil Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Muflen, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Fresh Vegetable®, Poultry, Egge, Butter nnd all Farm Produce, and n
Generous supply of fresh Groceries
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, million,wool, bides, etc.
AMERICUS CLUB
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
[Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878 ]
Uwrrin S tats « L and O ffice , K oskbubg ,
O regon , March 24, 1903,
Notice is hereby given th-it in compliance
with the provisions “f the act of Con«re*s
of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act. for ihe sale
of tiinlMT *and« in tbe BtHteR of Cnlifornin.
Creffon. NevHda, and Washington 'Ferri
t‘’rv.” as extended to nil the Public Land
btnt-es by act of August 4, 1892. lisrbnrn A.
Dunk, <»f Park*-raburg, Connty of Oof«
State of Oregon, hns this day filed in.tbisof
fice his «worn «tnteinent No. 4718, for the
purcitMHc u) i n« NEX* of
of t»ec. No. 24 in
Townabip No. 29, S , Renee No. 14 W. nnd
wi»l offer proof to show thnt the land sought
U more vnlnable for its timber or store thnn
for agricultural purpose«, and to e^tablieh
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hie claim to snid land before L. H. IlHsard.
CohfMy (Irrk of Uous County, Oregon, nt
Uouuiile. Oregon, on I uetdav, tbe 9th day
of Jane, 1903. He nanus as witneaee*: A.
E. Hadaell. of Parkersburg, Oregon; N. E.
Barklow, of Bandon. Oregon; E. Obman. of
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Bandon. Oregon; Wesley Mack, of Pnrkera-
Leaves Bnndon every mornin*. exrept barsv Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
Snndsy. «I 7-10 o‘olock and ranke, onnnec-
tion. wftb tbe train nnd «tenraer Myrl *t the above described land« nre requeHt*-d to
fil* their claims in thia office on or before
lO-JO *. in. nt (Oqnille City.
Leaven Coqoill. City *t 12:30 p. n., »rriv «aid 9th day of June, 1903.
J. T. B bjdom .
in« at Haudon nt 4:30 p. m.
apr9
Register.
TKKAPAM NOTfCK.
DISPATCH
Notice is hereby given to *11 person* not
totresp*»* upon the premMcaof Y)r.Kenyon,
•itanted between Flor** Lake sod the coun­
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or deatroyin« timber upon Mid
land. $ .*!> reward will be paid for inform*
lion leading to a oonvictiun of treap«** «•
stated above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 19P1.
FETER NELSON, Ag,nt.
ì
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
U nited S tates L and O ffice * R ose bubo ,
Oregon, February 20, 1008.
Notice »■ hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congreaa
of June 8. 1878, entitled “An act for the Bale
of timber land« in the State« of Calif<»rnia,
Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbinvton Terri­
tory.” as exirnded to all the Public Land
State! by act of August 4, 1H32. Mia. May
A OLinan, of Bandon. C oqui y of Coos,
State of Oregon, h«« this day ¿led in thi«
office her «worn atateineiit N<». 4484. for the
nnreha^
»h* JNf* »£ «•/
«>f Section
No. 10 in Fownnhip No. 29 S., Rntige No. 14
West, and wi»l offer proof t'» "how »hat the
land sought in more valuable for its limber
or «tone than for nuriculinnil purpoHes, and
to establish her claim to said land before L.
H. H hxa iff, Copp tv. €'i»»rk of Cone County,
Oregon, at Coqnille. on Monday, tbe 1st
dav of June, 1933. She names as witnemie«|
C. Loop, of Bandon, Oregon; J F. Haga of
Parkersburg, Oregon; W. 0 Doak of Park­
ersburg, Oregon; Cash Doyle of Parker«-
burg, Oregon;
Any und all person« claiming adversely
tbe above dencribed l«nds are reqneeted to
file their claims in this «office ou or before
•aid 1st day of June, 1993.
J. T. B bidom .
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Register.
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