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W. C. T. U. COLUM THE RECORDER •"FUIflP VIZI tHCMDAI AFTRBkiOON rt, I, . F<>i -ale <•» C Y. Lowe — <xo----- jtu.it ton lu Turkey is very Tbe »i:« grave. Ae cording to a writer in tbe N~w York Son , m< st <>f the fnorbnn- dmt f>*r» ui- ulle.I during tbe die- ii. S.'ook'H, following the tut dynauiite exploeitms, were Bolgar- lane aud MHcedooians who were shot down by Turkish soldiers. Tbe Suo writer ssys: “There seems to be rea son to beleive that the blowiug op of bnihtitigs throughout the city was the work of tbe Bulgarian revolution ary committee, its purpoe being to provoke the soldiery to savage meas tires of retaliation. The statement is constantly reoeated * from tbe beat sources that moat of tbe disorders in Macedonia can be traced to the sinis ter ingenuity of tbe revolutionists. They seem to be actiug on tbe theory that relief from the role of the Turk cau be bad only by creatiog such a situation that Russia and Austria will be forced to intervene. To further their causa they are desperate enough to sacrifice their own people, to abed the blood of tbo inoceuts, if good may come of it. Tbe Turks are nothing loath to revenge themselves, and tbe Ports seizes the opportunity to ap peal to the powers to restrain the revolutionary committee, and to plead that it is impossible to carry on re forms while tbe country is rent with disorders." iUi F RO PB I E Tv « i* th« Hwndon i**t VfattM* i f K.S - 1 JU"*E 11. i*09 l \L i; n th> front with AT <• 11. til l'-f I nisi. However if the price ir ei lisiiced to spy great extent users ,.f i can migrate toward tbe North 1-1- “I H mvp I in ' ii troubled for some time « itti indigestion and sour stomach," ways Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee, Maes., sud bave l>een taking Cbam- heriain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets whirl« have helped h>e very much so that now I can eat maov things that before I could not?' If yon bave any trouble with your stomach why not tare these Tablets and get well! For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Cheater (Pa.) Democrat: General Miles’ report on conditions in the Philippines, with special reference to alleged cruelty on the part of officers and men of the American army to prisoners of war, was made publio by tbe war department Monday last, and fully corroborates tbe accusations made by returned soldiers and the anti-imperialist league of America. Such things are astounding, yet it is only just that tbe truth should be made known, and tbe guilty, if pos sible, punished. Bellefonte, (Pa.) Watchman: There is little use of guarding tbe Declara tion of Independence so jelously. Wbat doe« it matter wbat becomes of tbe origins] instrument over which tbe founders of our government gave tbe best thought of their liberty-lov ing minds when it has become tbe policy of tbe dominant party to pay no more attention to its principals than if they were the vaporings of idiots Quite consistant, isn’t it, to lock the DeclHration np in a safe to k«op it fr<m. loony while imperialism ... . i • .nies out the last vest- ’ou f.ereislly, the plan r I ae for the day it fa-t ■ > i-u King Tr1 st will ; rr <; for t|,e ritr- old - fortn the imbecile no- • H» will want free people then ex Stomach Hiid Liv»r ,r. )••-♦ whs» von need when ,ve . ".."leUite. ft—1 dull after II .•■♦tour and wake up with a bad taste iu your month. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give yon a relish for your food. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. ■ ■ rl i M. D. Landis Captured. 8ALix, Or., Jone 6.—Governor Chamberlain npon information of District Attorney George M. Brown yesterday issued a reqnision npon tbe Governor of tbe Indian Territory for tbe return lo this slate of M. D. Lan dis, who is bald as a fugitive from justice in lbs town of Collinsville, Cherokee Nation, and is wanted in Coquille City, Coos County, to answer to tbe charge of murder in tbe first degree, Landis is accused of having on M-J23. 1901. laid io wait for one Jesse B. Eudailey, shot and killed bim for bis money and then buried him. When tbe dead rnan’a body was discovered and Landis was suspected be fled. Sheriff Stephen Gallier was appointed state’s agent to serve tbe requisition and bring the accused man back to juatice. His Last Hapa Realise«. (From tbe Sentinel. Gebo, Mont.) la tbs first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1788, tbs editor of this paper wau a&oug tba ma&y «releí* after fortune who made tbe big race one flue day in April. During bitt traveling about and afterwards hie camping upon bis claim, be encount ered much bad water, which, together with tbe severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed al most impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad bo ex pected to die. One day on a of hia neighbors brought bim one small bot tle of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera Deatr active Cloud barat. ________ • 8 pxbt anbubg , 8. C., Jane 6.—Before the waters of a mighty flood, Pacolet 8. C„ has been swept from tba map and tbe great cotton mills of Spartan burg and Clifton, 8. C„ have been wiped out by a storm which struck this part of tbe oountry late last night. Up to tbe present hour it baa been impossible lo ascertain tbe loss of life. Six bodies base already been seen drifting down tbe stream. It is pos sible that many workers in tbe mills base gone down before tbe current. Pacolet and Clifton are situated io I be defiles of two valleys, between lofty ranges of bills. Most of tbe homes of tbe workmen are located in the valley near tbe mills in which they are laborers. Tbe shadow of tbe storm settled over Spartanburg last night. It gath ered f rce until tbe proportions of a giant cloudburst were reached, when i he downpour from the clouds swept Hwsy the dame, which in turn settled into <>ue vast swirling stream which ruebed down tbe valley where the mills are situated. At this hour (6-01 P. M) the waters are roaring abovo booses aud homes, where yesterday the spindle and tbe loom were at work aud a thousaud laborers were busy. It is estimated that the prop erty loan will reach 12,000,000, At Pacolet tbe following damage has been reported: Mill No. 1 has been washed away completely t mill No. 2 is totally destroyed. Tbe dams of three mills are swept away; tbe warebonse of mill Na 1, with its total stock of goods and cotton, was swept away, while tbe hotel, tbe leading cbnrcbes and almost every building i n tbe little city has been partially or wholly destroyed. Mill No. 3 at Pacolet baa been de stroyed and Clifton mill Na 1 and tbe Glendale at Clifton are reported to be totally rained* Wire communi cation with that section ia interrupted. Victor Montgomery is the owner of the Pacolet mills at Spartanburg and that at New Holland. Ga., which was so seriously crippled by tbe tornado near Gainsville last Monday. Telegram: Governor Chamberlain is iu receipt of a letter of inquiry con cerning a family of two parent* and thirty children, iocludmg ten pairs of twins, who started afoot from New York to Oregon sixty five years ago. They did not arrive if they had, and the children were as much opposed to “race suicide” as their parent*, Oregon would have a tn nob greet or population than it ha*. —ooo---- Baaeball Ncbedale. Following ar* tne dates ot games, and namea of places at wbieb tbe several teems of tbe Coo* oounty league will play during the season. At Bandon. Jane 14—Bandon ve Ooqaille. June 21—Bai don vs Marshfield. July 12— Bandon vs North Bend. Joly 2I’>—Bandon vw Oonoill«. Ang »—Bandon ve Marshfield. Aug 23— Bandon va North Band. Sept 6—Bandon va Coqnllle. Sept 13—Bandon vs Marahfield. At Coquille City. Jone JI—Coquille va North Band. Joly 6—Coquille ve Bandon. July 12—Coquille va Marahfield. Aag 3—Coquille va North Baud. Aug 1Ä—Coquille va Bandon. and Diarrhoea Remedy aa a laat hope. Aug 13—Coqailla va Marahfield. Sept It—Coquille vs North Band. Abigdoeewaa given bim while be At Marshfield. was rolling about on tbe ground in Jun* 23—Marshfield vs Coqailla. great agony, and in a few minutes tbe Joly A—Marahfield va North Bend. July 13—Marahfield va Bandon. does was repeated. Tbe good effect Ana 9— Marahfield va Coquille. IA—Marahfield ve North Band. of tbe medicine wae soon noticed and Aug Aug 30— Marahfield va Bandoo. within an hour tbe patient was taking Sept 30—Marahfield va Coquille. At North Brod bis first sound sleep for a fortnight June 14 — North vs Marshfield. That one little bottle worked a com June .8— North Hand Bend va Bandon. pl ir-, and >>e cannot h Ip I ni Jala IS—North bend va Coquille. July 2»>— North Baud va Marahfield. ' . .•>] Ti •- ne<>n for • .nv 3“North Bet-d ve Bandon. .1 ;.or •• huii'l *'s tftis Aug .lit—North Heid va Coquille, ■sept 3—North Bend va Mnr-bfield. Art *aie ny C, Y Lowe. I Sept 30—North Baud va Bandon. CLARENCE Y. Tbs next W C T U mewling takes place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., at the M. E Church. THEDFORD’S Naic The Huy a. biack WG1" From th* Yuans Crusader. From tbe wine-cup’s fatal spell. From tbe drunkard's fearful ball, have the boys! Doors of evil open stand; Bin aliorea on every hand; Citizens of this fair land, Bare tba boys! Speeches on a tariff bill Nsver can and never will Bare the boys. From tbe cap that kill* tbo soul. If thia evil you’d ooutrol, Christian voter, at the poll Bars tbe boys! Licsnse is a fraud immense; Men of sober oommou-senss, Save the boys! Think m t please of “revenue,” Will excuse your guilt, if yon Give your voice and ballot to Corse the boys. - Men may pray, “Thy kingdom oome; From tbo blighting curse of rum Save our boys!” Bat unless they vote tbat way, Work for it aa well as pray, They are throwing breath away Ou tbe boys. While tbe dram-shop aato its maw Under sanetion of the law; And tbe boys Tarn from preoepts wise and staid, To the places meu have made; Where tbe snares of death are laid For the boys. Banish strong drink from the land. By tbe power of law’s oommand Save tbe boys! Vole for those men whom you know Will not favor tbis vile foe, Bat prohibit it: sud so Save tbe buys. You can do it if you will; Ballots are tbe things that toll; Save tbe boys. For our homes we interoede. For oar country’s life, iudeed; Iu the name of God we plead, Bzvs TBS BOVS- THE GREAT ft ««* medicine Thedford's Black-Draught ha* saved doctors' bills for more than sixty years. For the common fam ily ailments, such a* constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chilli and fever, bilious- neat, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulate* the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of the kidneys, Kifies the blood, and purges the reb of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, sour stomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhcea, bilionsness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught in 25 cent package* and in mam moth size far |1.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the C hattano oga Medicine Comjsuiy. I believe Thsdiord’a Bladt-DnojM Is ths beat aadSciM *u earth. It I* good for any aad everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for four years I have kept thsm on foot and healthy with no doctor but Black- , Draught A. J. GREEN, lUewara, La. j 8ZNAT0H A. J. COLQUITT. Furniture Orvgoa, Druggist and Apothecary I* just In receipt of * new and treat stock of Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Room Suite, Curtain Foies and Fin* Wall Paper and land Pieces. Window Tnuiminoa. Hoose Liniua. -------- HEWING MACHINES AND BAbY CARRIAGES -------- Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Cabinet Shop in Connection. Drw*gi*t* Mandries. /lines Out and Fitted to Order- All „.a weigt* kept on band PzaruMi*, B hushks , S ponobs , S oap * UiaSS N ut * and C andik *. ONSOR'AL PARLORS Paints. Oils. Glasses, aud Painter’s Supplied BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. 13OOT» J. Denholm You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at q q q q Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. M. BREUER’S Dealer In Boots and Shoes R*pairin«’neatly and promptly done at lowest living prloea. Boots First Strvot, HAMDON, UKEOON Slxoes CITY MEAT MARKET All kinds kept, Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESK Hud VEAL always on Laud, CORNED BEEF. PICKLED 1 ORK P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located in EL DOliADO BUILDING, Piotor. Framing 11 \j nFDTA (flNA neatly don*. UVUCHIAMniVi A Full Line of Burial Casket*. Barial Robe* and Good*, and Undertaking ttanuli** Constantly Kept on Hand. Clvars, Tobaccos and Ci<nr«ttes. Fresh Meats, Best Quality E l D orado Mattresses and Springs. Furnltor. Repairiag and Saw-filing • Specialty. BJVR-NES <80 Co Prop. SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAI14 CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. The Bandon. LOWE, AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, “Chico,” BUTTER, EGG, anJ FRUIT and VEGETABLES of all kinds. Mente Delivered to persons living ou tha CAPT. C. P. JENSEN. Bathroom newly fl I ted up with PorceUln Hiver, or along the binge Route Tub. Hot or Cold Baths «5 oents. 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE This Steamer will give a regular 10 dny Service between CoQnille Hirer. Oregon, and San Frauciaou, Culifornis, for both passenger* and freight. Speaking in tbe popular accepta tion of tbe phrase, “effect of tbe sa. E. DYEK Agent, Banthiu, Oregon. looo in politics,’* I am prepared to SWAYNE & IIOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Franciecn« Cnliforni®. say tbe effect is evil and evil contin ually. In the very first place, it is pre sumable that such a grossly sensual -----O-- agency will find any affinities in Anyone sending a sketch and description may things noble and of good report1 As quickly ascertain our opinion free wbeiber an Nliaving £5 Cent«. invention la probably patentable. Commnnlca* tioni strictly couUdentlal. Handbook on Patents we find tbe examples before our eyes, Baths 25 Cents. •ent free. Oldest agency for aneurins patent*. Patents taken throuah Munn A Co. receive everywhere and at all times, tbe ap Will Keep ou Hund at nil Tim*, 9/Ktcial notice without charge, in tbe peals of the whiskey influence are di Workmanship np to date in any rected to tbe worst parts o* our con thing in my line. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr- culatton of any scientific Journal. Terms, S3 a stituency. Next Door to MoNnk’s Hardware. year: four months, Bold by all newsdealers. Tbe bitterly malign power of tbe NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. aaloou has made thia class what it is Branch Office. 625 F 8U Washington, D. C. [Timber Land Act June 3, 187®.] and it is tbe pleasure and inteieat of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Fresh Vegetable», Poultry, Egge, Butter aud all Farm Prodnoo. U nitkd B tatd .® L ind O ificm , K gbkbubg , [limber Land Act, June 3, 1878 ] tbe ‘‘saloon’’ to keep it at its degrad O bbgon . March 30, 1903. I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, matton,woo), hide*, eto. ed estate. Bribery is at all times a Notice in hereby eiven flint in compliance U nited S tat a.-< L and O ffice , K< mkj > ubg . with the i»rovisi« nH of the act of Ct«n«rePH O beo » n , April 4, 190.1. vile aud destructive agency and ut of June 3. lr>78. enipled ‘"An act for the enle Notice is hert-bv given Hint in onmpUsnoe terly intolerable. But iu some uf its of timber hinds iu the State® of California, with the proviaionq «>f the act of Congreea Oregon. Nevadn. and Washington Ter- of June 3, 1878. entitled. “An act for the sale aspects it may be only comparatively ritorj.” a» extended to all the Public Land of timber Inndn in the Slates <>f California. State8 by act of Augost 4. Mr«. J izzie Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Terri A Large Stock Jaat Ludiea' Jackets and All Kiuda of Good* Fo* detestable. Fieger, of Bandon. (Jonnty of C< m >8 State of torv.” as extended to all the Public L »ud Kcceived. Capes. Hummer Wesr. You may bribe a man with gold, or Oregon, haa thin day filed in this office hia Ntnti s by nctof Anguwt 4. 189?. Lawrence A. Hworn statement N*>. 471X1 tor the Diirchaae Crsv. of Newberg, donutv <«f Yamhill. State honors, or office, and we pass this of GENTS’ FUUNISHING GOODS. the of tbe NEU of Section No. 4 in of Oregon, has thia day filed in thia office form of tbe crime with more or leas Township No. 2*3 8 . Uange No 14 W., and hia sworn statement N ». 4861. for the pnr will offer proof to bLow that tbe land sought chase of the WW ofSWJ^ andSE^i.f SWj* Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. reprobation. But to io fluence the is more valuable for ita timber or stone and of SE^ of Section No 27, in voter by holding to bis lipa the cup than for agricultural pnrposes, and •«» es Town-drip Number 30 South, Range tnbliHb bis claim t<> said land before C. T. No. 14 W., and will offer proof to of drunkenness is, beyond all com Blumenrother. U S. CoHtmhriotier for Ore show that the land songlit is more valuable gon. at b;H office at Bandon, Oregon, on for its timber or stone than for agricultural parison, tbe lowest form of bribery. Friday the b day »>f J one. 1903 He name« Cnri'oaes. and to establish Lis claim to said Tbe saloon, subsidizing any party as witnesses: K. E- L. Bed’ll ion, N. Bark- tud before E. A. Dodge. U S Commissioner. Boots and Shoes ._______ low, J. Anderson, «Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Saturday, the tbgt will accept its alliance, bring» Bandon, Oregon, and A. G. Hoyt, all of Ht 11th day of July, 1903. He namea aa wit into tbe fray a fearful power. This Any and all persona claiming adversely nesses: W. H. Rogers. J. A Cotton. J T. above described lands are requested to Guerin, E. N. Smith, all of Myrtle Point, bns been seen io many of our corn- the file their claims in thia office on or before Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely muni lies, and in some of our slates said 26th day of Juue, 1908. the above-desert tied lands are reqnested to J. T. B bidgim , an oath is exacted of every represeut- file their cluims in this office ou or before Kegister. said lllh day of July, 1908. ative-elect to tbe legislature, that bis apr9 CONSTANTLY on HAND J. T. B ridoes . election has not been secured by either Apr 23 . Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. [Timber LnixV. Act June 3, 1878.] bribery or treating. Tbe discrimina NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The Inteilor. tion need not have been made, as tbe U mitkd S tatbs L and O fficb , R o 8 xd < jbg , O bbgon . March 24.1903 L and O ffice at R osebubo , Oregon, April two things are about tbe same. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 15. 1HW. How can tbis age, with ail its lights 111 compliance with he provisions < f the Notice is hereby given that the following- will be disposed of at prices that will astonish yon, while there sre act of Congre^ of J tin»* 3. 1878, entitled “An named ai-ttier haa tiled notice of bis inten and its amazing responsibilities, long act for the sale of timber lands in the tion to make final prtxif in anpport of bis States of California, Oregon. Nevadn. and er debate and wrangle over so obvious Washington Territory,” as extended to all claim, and that said proof will be made be To be bad in Dry Good*. Clot hin«, Nboe* fore C. T. Bln menrother, U. 8. Comuiis- a fact as that tbe saloon ia one of tbe the Public Land States by act of August 4. aioner, and olb.r goods that must b. sold to msk* at Bandon, Oregon, on room tor more. 1892.Mrs Lula Etta Thompson, of Bundon, moet hurtful aud abominable of all County JUNE 12, 1903. of Coo®. State of Oregon, haa this the degrading influences ravaging day filed in this office his swoin si a foment, viz: Hd. E. No. 9140, of I^ee L. Barrows, of NEX °f Sect ion 21. aud NX No 4715, for the (iiMThsse of tbe NWJ4 <»F for tbe society, and that this influence must the NE*< of Sectiowiho. 28, in Township No. of NWX» of Section 22, 'i p. 27. South. Range 14 We^t. He names the following witnesses 28 South, Hange NdJl 4 West, and will of be extinguished. fer proof to show tnnt the land sought is to prove his uontinnoua residence upon end It is bad enough, in all conscience, more valuable for its timber or stone than cultivation of »aid land, viz: Abe Rose, of for agricultural purposes, and to establish Bullards. Oregon; Abia Barrows, of Bollards, to stand by and witness the wrecks bis claim to said land before C. T. Blumen* Oregon; Henry Hermann, of Ballards, Ore of booor, talent, and domestic hap rother, Uuited States Coiumisaioner. for gon; Frank Barrows, of Bandon. Oregon. J. T. B bidgbs , ----- AT THIS----- at bis office at Bandon, Oregon, on piness that it is strewing all over onr Oregon, apr23 Register. Saturday the 20tb da.v of June, 19U3. He land; but wbeo we witness tbe fact names as witnesaeat Jesse G. Leneve, N. E. Barklow, Albert Farris* J. A* Dunk, all of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that this bass power is invading tbe Bandon. Oregon. J Department Of The Interior, precincts of the elective franchise, Any anil all pensans claiming adversely U nited S tate « L and O ffice at R osebubo , the above described lands are requested to that it is aspiring to make aud un file their olaiins tab this office on or I m *fore O regon , May 22, llMAB. Notice is hereby given that the following- make laws, and set up and pull down said 20tb day of June, 1903. named settler has filed notioe of bis inten - •.. ’¿¿.* •’t. /- T. B bjdom ». Vun men who at* io tHtforcaRar laws tion to roslte nnsi (oom tn u t ation ) proof in . Begister. it behooves every one of ns pretend aprS support of bis claim, and that said proof ing to a love of bis race or bis oountry, will lie made before Charles T. Blumen- to see to it that tbe menaoe of this rotber, U. 8. Commissioner at Bandon, Ors- G-o to the NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. shocking evil shall be tolerated no gon,on NOTICE FÓK PURLICATION J”I.Y !9. ’90? . Tlutbir Lund Aet, Jato 8, W9. longer. j T kthompson , Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson. Prop. Scientific American. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. MUNN & New York Sausages, Etc., also Spring and Summer Goods. CLOTHING DRY GOODS N. T ORENZ’S STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY “EL DORADO" Uros.. . _ Prop’s. XackeT Rew’s This* We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull a Catarrh Care. F. J. C uxnzt & Co.. Props.. To ledo, Obia We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for tbe lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry ont any oblige lions made by tbeir firm. W xst A T buax , W bolesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. W aldixo . K isxan A M abvix , Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ts taken inter nally, acting directly upon tbe blood aud rnneoos surfaces of the system. Prire 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. viz: John C. lx>gan on Hd. E. No. 10A62 for the NX of HEX« ®nd 8WU of NEW« Section 17, T. 30 8., R. No. 14 west. He names tbe following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultiva Ladies’, Gents’ aad Children’s Under tion of said land, vis: James A. Cope, of wear, Bandon, Oregon, B. F. ('ope, of Bandon, Oregon, W. H. Logan, of Bandon, Oregon, Eoxbmfderqd ®l!ks, Satina, Tjirew, Han<1- C- F Bln men rot her, of Lang Iota, Oregon. J. T. B bidghh , kerchfefk, Nrek-ties Musprndera, roa 28 Register. Ludlee' IJow, Gentle — rot---- men's Bose, L*die*' Oating-Flaael Under-Skirt*, OlM.-w.rr, Writing Tablcta, AM kind, of Notion*, and things loo oa- meroa* to mentioo and mv . money. Mi*. J ami * C abtwbioitt , Prop. ----- THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leave. B.udoo every morning, except Snndny. «1 7:30 o'clock end make, connec tion, with tbe train and stenmer Myrl *t Notice .f Filin* of tapplementuy K t - 10:30 a. m. at Coqoille Citv. Leave* Coqnille Citv at 12.30 p. n>., arriv ilei«* ot la«.rporatlon. in* at Bandon at 4^10 p. tn. Notice is hereby elven that the Board of Directors of the Bemloti Oil Cotiiueny esneed to be filed on tbe 16th day of May, HMM. respectively in tbe office of tbe Hecte tary of Hint, and County clerk of Coucty. State of Oreqou. an pleruenlary Ar- tialM of Incorporati** inorensiiMr theespitsl slock of said corporation to S2fi.tno.no and crestin« preferred and emmoo stock in .neb corporation ELBERT DYER, M. K. LEE. A. McNAIR. Dated May 38. 1300. TRKSPAM XOTICK. Timbar Land Act June < 1*7*. Tarran HraTa* LaaD Omcs, st Kos*- O bboo H April 22, 1303 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of Jone 8, 1878, .ntitled, -An set for th. •ale of timber lands in th. Htates of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory,” aa extended to Land States by not of Anguat 4, 1802, Charle* T. Fieger of Bandon, Coonty of Coo», Hiele of Oregon, has thia d«v ♦J*”*1 1" thia office bis aworn statement No. nwl, tor the parchare of the’. Hk of 8WW of Hectton No. 83, in Township No. 28 South, of Kaoge No. 14 West, and will offer proof to show that th® land sought is more valuable for it® timber or stone than for agricultura I purposes, and to establish his claim t*» said land before th. Register and Iteoedw ot Ibis office at Koeebnrg Oregon, on Wedne*- dav the 2«lh day of August ISMKt. He name, ae witneaaea: Á. E. Hadnell, K: H. K¡ h », John Anderson, K. E. L. Hediilion, all of Bandon, Cooa County, Oregon. Any and all persons olaiming adversely the alxive described land» are requested t<> file their claim» in this office on or before •aid 26th day of August 1908. J. T. B biwjbb . sptBO Ue«»ure. bubo UnrrsD B tstb * Lawn Ornca, Homburg Oregon. May 21Mb. 1W& Nolic« ia hereby given that ia oompliane. with tbe provisions of th. set of Congrsa* of Jane 8. 1878, entitled ’’An act for th* ml* of timb*r land* in th. Stats* of California, Oregon, N.vada, and Washington Terri tory,” as exteuded to all tbs Poblio Land State, by act of Augaat «, 1*0, Anna. A. Mundy, of near Bandon, County ot Coot, State of Oregon, baa thia day filed in thia office her sworn statemeut No. 6227 for th* pnreh.se of tbe 8EJ4 °f 8EJ4 of Bootion No. 33. io Township No. 27 8.. K. No. 14 W., and will offer proof to show that th* land aoaght is mor* valuable for ita timber or aton* than for agricultural purpoaea, and to *•- tabliab her olaim to said land before C. T. Blumanrotber, U. 8. CommiMiouer for Diet, of Oregon at Bandon, Cooe County, Ore- Snn, on Friday, tbe 14th day of August, 1308. be names as wilnemre, Seth Lanagan, of Bollard, Oregon. Lee Burrows of Bullard, Oregon, Glen Cox, of Bandon, Oregon, Sbelvey Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all pereoos claiming adversely the above deecril^d lauds are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 14th day of August, 1900. J. T. BRIDGES, |ne4 BegMer. Notice i. hereby given to all perenna not to tre.pea. opon the premine» of Dr. Kenvon. aituated between Florae Lake and tbe coun ty road, tn Northern Carry, by removing, catting, or dentro'’ng limber np>>n Mid FOR BALE OH RENT.-A Livery been in lend. $'.’5 reward wilt be paid for inform* Bandon Hoorn for 10 horse*. Buggy shed lior. leaiHng to ■ conviction of treepaa. a* X1R8ALEOR KENT. — One acre lot in and offioe attached, and running water foe atated above. Bandon: (i.eal honae with Sv. room, and stock. Address or apply to J. EL Jon*** Dated at Hendon. Oregon. March 14. 1301. out boosts ou lot. Euquirs at tba office. I Bandon, Oregon. PETEK NELSON, Ao*nt. I