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THE RECORDER 1« rmiiHMD » M. STITT. TDITOB AMD PBOPBIETOB. -tUrtHCRlPTION BATE8. McDonald, A C Campbell, clerk« each Norway—Alev Htaoff. G H Davis, J F Schroeder« judge«, II A Todd. J B Lamb, A H Schrdeder, clurka each Parkersburg—J Flam. T W Draue K Pomeroy, judge«, Guy Drew, F J Fahy, C H Lewie, clerk» each ... ... Prosper—J A Morrison, A Harrows Alt Machado judgeM, E W Fahy, C A Goodman, Il W Bullard, o erhs each.. Riverton—E J Price, O A Kelly, W llohni, judges. W E Graine. J F Lee, I P HHilly, clerks each.................... Howland-W H II«,n. Wm H Wilt W L Hood, judge., J D Hayes. T 0 Fawcett, H F Carman, clerk, each.... HoutL Hloogb—Oe> H Witeou, Gw W hnhou , H Stimmet, judge«, A A Get- 8 UU W. C. T. U. COLUMN 8 OU Th« next \\ C T l meeting take« place Tuesday, al 2:30, P M , at the M. E. Church. 3 00 800 8 OU 3 00 8 00 in , il. -oc at the Itendoti pote . . . -ata-., Mstver Sumner—A B B«.i>., M Matteon, ri H Bejreni. Judges, F Cavanagh. F 300 TH! HSb.\Y. JUNIS Lfi. 11,03 / 1 7 pince 5 **r*, • I ILb. < * * {Sunday Welcome: Apparently • e p.-n ir I’annot be in- -u ii.el low iu the ibeiuw piui'iiciiily pi obi bi ti- ••nru-Hi ».ring and yet «very larg»* new«- paper in Pennaylvania has published r •», of the governor every day II- I Die law. ■ : t be Kansan City Timea -... •; ’’.Many of the richest m«D and moei pi -.eperous corporations in Kan -ae City bnvn given nothing toward the r'-lief fund. In thia emergeney K ■ . ie City’s r-hivf reliance, as it al- .<. i - hue Iin is in tbe thousands of . -ph- who are neither rich nor poor, Im me generous aud loyal.” Another .y I lx’h'ion of the old saying that tbe Donl »how« «list he thinks of a big pile of money by tbe kind of people ‘V..S ¡1 to. -COO------ Wanhcrwumsna The Tenmil.—Benj Roberta, C N Norria J W Bemwo, judge«, Andrew Olaen, 8 00 W F Row ron, clerk, each... Precinct« Mile. Baud- n W t I 5 20 li Ire Coakdu ó B Be-be 14 1 40 5 40 E J C. fell Coo* River M 70 7 00 ira Bu/.uu Deer Bark Empire B6 8 60 Geo E Ctjuk 76 Bluineurotber Four Mile 7 80 88 3 80 F M Dimmick N Mar-hfield 83 8 20 Gravel Ford J I) Beneett 88 8 80 New Fort Geo Chard 40 4 00 Farkernburg 1' W Draue 18 1 80 Riverton O A Keill .South Slough 8 6 80 H Ktimmel C N Norn» Ten Mile 102 1Ü 30 32 Cor« City 3 30 Z 1 Higlin 74 N Cooa K 7 40 John Porter 40 4 00 Dora W H Bunch A S Nowler EnchautK d 44 4 40 8 40 < ’ M Siegel Lake 84 J L Barker Burl' n Ray Golden S Marshfield 38 I ■ Rose 18 Myrtle Point A Stauff Norway 12 46 J Morri on Prosper 48 J 1) Haven Rowland 20 E H Be, era Sumner E G D Holden canvaaing election re- tum* 1 day. E Bender oanvaaing election returns 4 HO 1 day, 18 mile......................... City of Marahfield rent for polling .............. 2 50 plaoe........... J R Lightner 19 meal, for elect ion board ........ 3 00 J D Culberson 13 tueala for election bonrd .......... 3 00 School Dist 28 rent for polling place.. 2 50 Bennett Swanton swearing election board aud registering teeotor.......... 1 »0 CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Baud«»n. Druggist and Apothecary, Rung In a very huxuble cot, Iu a rather quiet spot, In the suds aud iu tbe soap Worked a woman full of hope; Workiutfy RiuKiuK. ail alone, Iu a sort of undertone, ’‘With a Savior for a friend. He will keep me to tbe end.” Sometimes bappeuinii along, I had beard tbe semi-song, And I often used to smile, More in sympa hf than guile* But 1 never said a word In regard to what I heard. As rhe sang about ber friend, Who would keep ber to tbe end. Not in aurrow nor in glee, Working all day long was «he, As her children, three or four, Plpyed around her on tbe flour; But in monotunea tbe aoug, She was humming all day lung, “With the Haviur for a friend, He will keep me to tbe end.” Just a trifle lonesome she, Just as pour as poor could be, But ber spirits always rose Like the bubbles in the clothes, And though widowed mid alone. Cheered ber with the monotone, Of a Savior and a friend, Who would keep her to the end. I have seen her rub aud scrub On the washboard in the tub* While the baby sopped in suds, Roiled aud tumbled in the duds; Or wrh pnddiing in the pools With old scissors stuck in spools, She still humming of her friend. Who would keep her to the end. Human hopes and human creeds. Have their rout in human needs; And I would nut. wish to strip. From that washer A uman’s lip Any song tliat she can sing, Any h<;pe that song can bring; For the woman has a friend, Who will keep liev to the end. I'V genk F. W aju , •------ OvO------- < in Church. Furniture Oregon, Il Ju»t in remipl of n new nud fiMh block of H*^1 Uorfnin P i .I m «ml kin. Wnll P«jwr nnd ,«uu A^ece«. * >ud»w Trimming.. Houxe Liuimt. ------- bEWlNG MACH1NE8 ANli HA1.Y CAliKlAGEh -------- Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparation« Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Toilet Articles, Fomiture Repairing «»d H.iw-filing a Speoialty. DruggintH Nuntlrle«. Qlace Cui «nd Fitteti t° O.der All P bbfumks , B hl ' hhkh , B pongbh , S oap . P,^uyFdXD“ U NDERTAKING Hixes Hud weigls kept OU b-md N uts and C andibh . A FnU Un. of Burial Caskets. Burial Robe, and G.*ods, and Undertaking Supplies Miss Ida- M. Snyder. Tnwnrvr «« U m > Brooklju *:»* E im I ArtCtafe. Cigars, Toburo, and ClaarnttM. Coustantly Kept on Hand. Paint», Oils. Glamea. and Painter’s Supplied ** If women would p*v more attention to their he.kli we would have more happy wive«, mother« and daughter», and M they would observe rciults they would find that the doctor«' prescription« do not perform th* many cures they are given credit for. *■ In coniulling with my druggist he ed- viied McEiree’i Wine of Cardul and Thed ford'« lilock-Drtught. and to I took it and hive every «««on to thank him for a new life opened up to me with rettored health, and it only took three month« tv cure me.” ROOT^ SHOES You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at Wine of Carilui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and i. a most as tonishing tonic fur women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and Hooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pAtgnanCT, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggiata have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. . BREUER’S BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. Denholm s Í 3 3 Dry Goods of Every Description Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Dealer in .Root* nnd Shoe« Boots & Slices Repairing’neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. CITY MEAT MARKET, EAR.ISTEs &J Co Prop. Ei, Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Fresh Meats, Best Quality D orado All Tiuds kept, I101.0ONA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE niul VEAL always on hand. TONSOBiAL PARLORS CORNED BEEF. l’ICKLED 1 ORK P. ß. HOYT, Prop Lucateil In l.L DORADO BUILDING, First SU-eet, 1I.IMION, OKKOON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR BUTTER, EGO, and FRUIT mid VEGETABLES of all kiuds. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES, Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RÜST PROOF CORSET. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, Chico,” B erlin , June 9.—The pastoral let Merits Delivered to persons livirg on th> ter of Cardinal Kopp. Bishop of Bathroom newly fltted np with Porcelain Iti ver, or alón« tbe ;• tn«e Route Tub. llot or Cold Buth» 25 ccntt. Breslau, against bocialiem and Polish This Steamer will give n regular 10 day Service between Coqnille River, Ori g in, and San BO YEARS* Nationalists, which was read in all Francisco, California, for both ptisHengers and freight. EXPERIENCE the Catholic churches of Upper Silesia E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Or g«>n. on Sunday, in-lead of tbe sermon, SWAYNE HOYT. Agent, 220 Battery Street, San Francisco, California. CO V W_ _I »1 y I— -J “ /1 q J k w caused an outburst of feeling in the __H EJ ®1 A S Sr® J * y! P 1 J3 ? I a E -jt Polish press and political. Disturb ances took place in I be churches dur T rade M arks ing tbe reading of tbe letter. There '• D esigns —o---- v "rnv*1 C opyrights A c . were murtuurings and loud congbing Anyone pending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether rd Shaving S3 Cené«. and even curses were uttered. The invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents clergy are circulating a blacklist of Ita th is S3 Cents. sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive the names of tho newspapers which special notice, wit hout charge, in the their parishioners must not read. Workmanship up to date iu any Boisterous political meetings were thing in tuy line. A handsomely illufttrsted weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, S3 a Next Door to McNair’s Hardware. held last night. ¿ear; four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. CAPE C. P. JENSEN. J. L. THOMPSON, Railroad accidents have alarmingly increased during recent years—es 1 pecially within tbe last year or two. <1. > i.t-i>*l, G« bo, Mont.) t to ■ tir-t ..pining of Oklahoma The Scientific American recently I. is u 1789, Ills* editor of tbia called attention to tbe fact that rail . • OX 'he many aeekere road companies seem to place a cheap ' i ■ wh i iiiHilo the big race estimate on human life, and ibis view - 'i hi April. During bi« seems to be justified by a Govern .nJ Hflerward« bi« ment ‘‘Accident Bulletin" just issued. • - Itiini, ho enconut- It slates that the number of passen -it-r, which, together gers killed in train accidents during • • '• i« leal, gave bun a very Ibe months of October, November and •'. iiln.eu which U «eerned al- December, 1902. was 226, and of in . i.puevible to cheek, and along jnred, 2788. Accidents of other kinds, ----- OOO«------ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ifflce, C25 F Strt Washington. D. C. U -I • ibe ch * h became so bad beex- including those sustained by employee Mure Opposition to licttfrvc:*. [Tlinb-.-r Land Act June 3, 1878.] NOTICE FOR FUBLICATION < to dio. One day one of his while at work, nnd passengers getting Fresh Vegetable1’, Poultry, Eggs, Butler and all Farm Produce. U nited S tatus L and Crrtca, R oseburg , From Hie Portimid Telt-gi-rini. [’! hnbor Land Act, June 3, ] li’ or* Lroiiglit bim onosuiali bot- on nnd off cars, etc., bring tbe total O rboon , March 30, li/.’S. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Now many people of Northern Cui i UtlfTED ST4T«3 L a KP CU i lCE, Ror hDUiiCl Notice i« hereby given that in oonip'innce Ei'uaiberiHin’e Colic, Cholera number of carnalities np to 12,811. ifornia are protest mg vigorously with th-- provisions of the net of Cougreen OauA- in , April 4. 1903. iti.d Diarrhoea Remedy as a lost hope. Of ibegie 938 were killed nnd 11,873 Notice is her»’Lv pjven tbrin rt r.q Hnnt*^ of Jane 3, 1«78, entitled "An net for the hh I o Hgainet 'he proposed forest reserve of timber lands in the States of California, with tbe P'O'iRionR of tbe »¡ct of CongrebH A big doee was given him while be injured; from which it will be seen of June 3, 1878. entitled. “An act for tlie rr I f Orcpon. Nevada, nnd Wnabington Ter wtta rolling about on tbe ground in that at tbe close of last year onr rail in that region, which it is claimed i- ritory.” r.s extended to all the Public Lnnd of timber kvdM in the Stet.3 i f Californi«. by act of Aupnst 4. 1893, Mrs. I.tzz'e O«<won, Nevnd-i. mid W«“!i’nj.t.»n Terri A Larne Htock Just Ladies’ Jackets aud All Kinda of Q »oda Fur ugory, and in a few minutes tbe roads were killiug people at tbe rate intended to Coinpii-e 2556 square Sintis i- ieper, of Bandon, Comity of Coos State of tory,” «.8 ex’ended to nil the 1‘nb’ic Yjind Received. Capea. buinmer Wenr. done was repented. Tbe good effect of 3752 per year, and disabling miles in Shasta County, 3500 square Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his StnftH by net of Au^nnl 4 1892. Lawrence A. sworn statenu'id No. 4799 tor the pnrohase Gray, of XeAbery, doanty of Yainbilt. Si etc miles in Siekyou County, aud 1600 GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. of Ibe medicine was soon noticed and them at the rate of 47,492, a of tLe SE't of the NE', of Section No. 4 in of Oregon, hns this day fil'd in thia office within sn hour tin. patient was taking rate of 51,244 deaths and injuries in square mi Its in Trinity County, Tlieae Towuahtp No. 2.) 8 . Range No. 14 W., and bis sworn statement Nr. 4*''?!. for the pur will offer pr< <-f to b I iow that the land soueht chase of tho VV’^ ofSWX eudSEVjf • f S\VV; Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing bn first sound sleep for a fortnight a single 12 months! Now, hs tbeSci citizens represent that most of tbe is more valnahle for its timber or atone «nd SWJ4 of HEKf of Section No 27, in urea to l>e included in tho reserve is Township Number 30 South, Knngo than lor agricultural pnrposca. nnd to en j'l al one little bottle worked a com entitle American says, these figures tablinh hia claim to «aid land biforo C. T. No. 14 \v., and will offer proof to jt-zyr ‘ a re valuable ple-e cure, sod he cannot h >lp but are sufficiently shocking in them already denude I of timber, and that Bloim tir..tlier. (J 8. Cinumi«ai->n< r for Ore «how that the bind the effort for its creation is inspired gon. nt his office nt Bandon, Oregon, on fur its timber or ailunr than for HjjricultnrRl i«el xruieinl. Tbe season for bowel selves; but their meaning cau be bet Friday the 2f,tb day of June. 1903. He nsmen par: oaes. and toestsblish bis claim to Enid .lisordet* •a’ing Hl band suggests this ter appreciated if they are compared by a railroad company and timber an witiiess -e: U. E. L. Bodillion, N. Bark- land before E. A. Dodge. U b Commissioner, Bocts and Shoes low. J. Anderson, mid A. G. Hoyt, all ot at Myrtle Point, Orec<»n, «»u Saturday, the monopolies, who desire to exchange it< m. For ssie by C. Y. Lows. with tbe casualties in some specified lltli day of July. 1903. He names as wit Bandon. Oregott. these nnsalable lands for lieu scrip Any nnd all persona claimfna adversely nessen: W. H. Rogers. J. A Cotton. J T. instances of tbe universally-admitted Guerin, E. N. Smith, all of Myrtle Point, A.UMMty C’eart Proceeding*. “horrors of war.” Daring tbe whole which would be worth $5 per acre for the above dercriia-d land« are requested to Oregon. file their clnnna in this office on or before r. location oo other and valuable Gov said 2G,h day of Juue, l'.IUS. Any and all rx»r«ons claimini» adversely of tbs Boer War, which lasted about the above-described lauds are reques’ed to Proceedings ot special terqi of County ernment land. J. T. B biixjeh , file their chims in this office uu or before three years, the total number of C< urt held Jut,« 8, liAH.. > •.» f liegiater. said 11th day of July, 1903. npr9 This is tbe sama complaint and ApplicstiAf of Earnest Wittich for Saloon casualties (killed, wounded, died of CONSTANTLY on HAND J. T. B ridges . lioeuse in ibe town of North Bend «ranted, disease, and invalided home) in tbe criticism that have been made with ftp« 23 RegiHter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ami fi cenar la&ued, reference to tbe proposed forest re [l imber Land, Act juoe 3. 1878.] iu tbe British army was 27,732. of ’ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i xpvne ui Judges und Clerks of Ejection serve io Southern Oregon, and others U nited S tates L and O ffice , Rub&BUBG, Department OI Ule Iliterlor, whom 5727 were killed in action. j *«■.•!, 19b3. < » reg >N. March ‘ ? L 1903 aud in some cases Hie oqjectious are U nited ,‘- tati ;-< L ikp OtricuAT K oseuuho . B«. dt’i, I í remet — DJ Lowe. E M The Boer loss, if tbe number of pris fuUFlCE ¡S ¡¡EBEBY GIVEN THAT IN- OiiKioN, May 22, 1903. so specific and plausible that they 111 coiiudiar.ee with ih? provisions <>f tbe .. vruj. te 11 lxe.JudMWi, end D M oners taken are excluded, were not so Notioe is lierebi piven tlist tt:e followlng will be dimiosed of «t pnee. I hilt will antoiush yon, «hilo Ibere me seem entitled to careful consideration. act of O-nsn ss < f June 3. Ib78, entitled “An mimed sellier busntrd notieo of Pis inten < butkrou, G P lopping j K Scott, net f«»r the »‘nle of limb« r landn in the tion to tuake tinul (oonimut.;lion) proof in numerous as those of tbe British; but Clerk.. eavb....................... — t........ 86 00 There are doubtless selfish interests States of California. Or< ^on, Nevada, m>d support of tiw daim, and tliat sr.ij proof To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoe« eveu if it tie allowed that they were Pnr'oti -W II llolverstoot. J L Bar- WaHiiinjdon Territory.” ns extended to ail on tbe^inti-reserve side also, but tbe the and other poods that must be sold to make Public Land Stat'-s by act of Auvust 4. will lie mnde before Charles T. Biunien- >, ri Ixtlye, judges, slid Wm Tiwltys approximately equal, it is found that rotber, U. 8. Conouwiiouei al Baudot!, Ore room for more. reserve policy should not be allowed 1892.Mrs Lula Etta Tborupsot», of Bsndon, ebb Must. G W Norrie, ciarka; each, 8 0U the whole number of casualties of gon,ou County of (k’GB. State <*f Oregon, has this to enable landgrabbers to operate ex day O ii <dj—Fred Poore, W B Beebe, F JULY 10.1008. filed in this office his sworn statement British and Boers throughout tbe <.■ Grit,, judges, und Mutt Anderson, tensively and posess themselves of No 4715. for (he purchase of (be NW)^ of viz: .John C. Louan on lid. E. No. 108G2 three years, was only alxmt equal to 1 he N E»4 of beet i.»n No. 28, "in Township No. fortbeNH <’f HEH. «nd SWk of NEW, G biroiii, uierks, each....................... 8 0U large areas of valal le pubho domain, 2J South. Range No. 14 West, and will of Section 17, T. 30 8., H. No. M went. the total number of railroad caeualti«« O' a City—4i*iuee Wataun, James Hr iiainea the following witnetnes tn prove in exchange for lands that have been fer proof to show thut the land sought is -•all, Joi more valuable for its timber or stone than h»H continuous residence upon nnd coltiva* ‘obi, Harding, judges, and Z T iu the Unitea States, supposing, that rendered comparatively valueless by fieli of Aaid lard, vis: J hitks A. Cope, of for AfirionltarHl purposes, and to cstabiieh Mglill, W lui Boas, clerks, each.............. 8 00 is, that tbe rats shown in tbe last his claim to said land before C. T. Blntnen- Handon, Oregon, B. F. Cope, of Bandon. denuding them of tbeir timber. tJuoa Uiv.r—Auwo Kvg.,1 E J Cof- Oregon. W. H. J^opan, of Bandon, Oregon, rother, United States Commitwioner. for three months of last year were to pre ----- AT TUB----- t«ii E W Goplill. judges aud W F In brief, while tho forest reserve Oretfon. al bis otHce at Bandon, Orcgr n, on C. F Bluinenrut her, of Imnsloi«-, Orecoli. J T. B bidges . .3ol>»on, -i J Gliukenljcard, clerk*, «ach 3 00 vail for tbe whole year. Judging policy is inherently a good one, it Saturday the 29tb day of June, 1903. He n>»28 names ns witnesses: Jesse G. Lenevo. N. Register. from the daily record of accidents CooaBivcr (North»—Chua Kudiu», should not be used to tie up unneces E. Berklow, Albert Fams, J. A. Doak, all of l'Uoa Blaine, J H 1‘rioe, judges, and during tbe first three month of 1903. Bandon. Oregon. ------ THE STEAMER sarily great areas of country or to give Any and r II persons claiming adversely C E t.dwiirds. Geo A Qould, John this rate has not only been sustained, above described lands are requested to 1’oiter, vlerka. euch........ 8 00 corporations or landgrabbing syndi the file their clmma in this office on or before but has greatly increased. ■ '«quilt«-* J Lamb, I Hacker, J P cates and speculators tbe opportunity said 20th day of Jone, 1903. These figures justify the press of Goodman, judcea, and M O Hawkin., J. T. B bidom . to enrich themselves at tbe people’s THOMAS WHITE, Master apr? Register. n A Gage. W C Chase, olerk,. «sab... 6 00 the county in suggesting to railroad expense. Deer Park— Ira Bnun. KJ Bigelow, I leave« Bendon every morning, except managers tbe property of exercising Sunday. nt 7:80 o’clock «nd make« connec Ji«o<>b 1 uinler. judge., and Note Big»- Oo to the tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at low.bbad Hud*»«, L M Orniab,........ 3 00 greater care and caution in carrying NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 10:80 a. m. at Coquille City. tbeir passenger«.— Teteyraut. B um * bn 11 Sc lied ule. Timber Land Act. June 3. 1878. pura-W H Bo noh, F E Soofleld, J NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Leaves Coqnille City al 12:80 p. m«. arriv -• I..«-t Hope Heaiin d. Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Bandon Meat Market, Œ1. JkncLersorL Scientific American. ; New York Prop. fresh Beef, Pork, Multen, Smoked lu eats, Sausages, Etc., nd Summer Goods. DRY GOODS CLOTHING N. I 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 DISPATCH I* kÜMuter. judges, H E Wilcox J O Steiuk-r, I. 8 Minard, clerk, each.... Euipirv- B D Julie* John Flanagan Wm Terr*«, judge., .nd Geo E Cook, C B Kellv, darks, eaoh ........................ t «tritirn’sd-illjJt-Mlsr.RMIircgv. non, L B Fatter, j.*tg.s, .nd R A Crsbbini, 8 8 Endioott. E Jenkin, each < Fourmlle— C T Blumenrotber, W P Bone*. Levi Goff, judge., T J Wooden, F H Oolgrovn. J F Aluiubaugb, olerka, ................................................... i l/tke—C D McFarlin, C W Sanford. C M 8i*gel. jomme, M Pi Savage. C K H um «, J WJodd.ei.rka. eoeb-.i... , North MaraböelJ-J H Ligbtn.r, T M Dimnuofc. John Bear, judges. H 0 Ploeger. C H Marsh. E L C farreo *lerk* mwb.................... . ...................... < Booth Manbfleld—E A Anderson, JI Waltef. F ** Frirtibnrg. jndge«, L R Holwirtao«, 0 B Golden. James T Ball, «terka, meh .......... ....................... ‘ Miiwo.ri—J I) Benote«. I T Weekly, J M Hnghi, judges. K HHanaen, Wal ter Bennett, D C Krantz, clerks, each Myrtle Point—L A Roberta, I: B Roe., J H Matbray. IndgM, , 8 E John. teo^ZT Johnwxi, K P Adai Adama clerks. J Newport-Georgs Chord. L Desrame. lehr fiarutet, Jodgw. 8 J Slrap. M 1 8 00 8 00 8 00 3 00 800 6 oo 6 00 3 OO « 00 Hcw'a Thlwt We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any^eaar of Catarrh tbyt cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C hkncy A C o ., Prop*. To ledo, Ohio. We the undersigned ba*a known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga lioos made by tbeir firm. W kst & T buax , \\ bolesale Druggists« Toledo, Ohio. W aldixo . K inxax A M arvin . Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally. acting directly upon tbe blood aud mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. Following are the dates of games, and nameR of place« at which the wverqf teams of the Coos coanty league will piny dunnu the neasou. At Bandon. • Inpe 1*1 .—Be T vr ¿91TbJk Joly 12—Bandon vr North Bend. Jaly 2(J—Bandt.’n vs Coquille. An« 2—Bandon va Marshfield. Ao« 23—Bendon vh North Bend. Kept 6—Bandon ve Coquille. Sept 13—Bandon vh Marshfield. At Coqnille City. June 21—Coqnille va North Bend. July u—Coquille vr Hendon. July 12—Coquille vr Merehfield. An« 2—Coquille va North Bend. Au« 1G—Coquille va Bandon. A ur 2.1—Coquille vg MarHbfleld. Sept ¡3—Coquille vs North Bend. At Marshfield. Jnne 2R—M a rah field vs Coqnille. Joly fr— M r rnhfield vr X«Hh Bend. July 19—Marshfield vs Bendon. Aug 9—MnrNhfield vr Coqnille. Anp lfi—Marshfield vs Norib Bend. Ao» 30—Marshfield vs ttsndim. Sept 2U—Marabfteld V. tkapiill«. At North Bend. Jun. 28—North Bend vs Bandon. July 19—North Bend v. Coqnille. July 26—North Bend vs Marshfield. Aug 9—North Bend vs Bandon. Aug 80—North Bend va Coqaille. Hept 6—North Bend vs M-ir«hfield. Hept 20— North Bend vs Bandon. Kacket Store iug at Bandon at 4/M) p. m.'......... -— rui----- Ladies', Gents' and Children’s Under- TSE8FAM NOTIt’K. Notice in hereby given to all nernonn not to liewpKits upm. tie i iei.'-ieit of Dr. KeuyoU, aitunted between Flora« Lake mid th« oouu- Embroidered Silks, Satins, Laces, IIand- ty road, in Northern Carry, by removing, kerchlefs, Neck-ties hum pend era, cutting, or destroying timber upon Mid land. $2ft reward will be paid for inform«, Ladies* Hose, Gentle tion lending to a conviction of trespne. as men's Hose, stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. Ladies' Outing-Flanel Under-Skirts, PETER NELSON, Agent. Glassware, Writing Tablets, All kinds of Notions, and things too nu merous to mention and save money. M rs . J amis C artwright . Prop. BANDON BREWERY, C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, Notice of Filing of ?npplemrnt»ry Ar ticles nt I neorporotlon. MASÜFACTtrREB OT lCiiMiniiMf-icii 8 Irò«.9 Timber Land Act June 3 1«*S. Uarrau Hr.». L amd Ornca, XT ltosa- uuso O uzukn . April 22, BA'S Notice I. herrhv given that iu oomplisnoe yi-t "iic pvD.'iCoes »he art of fk-ruitT"« of Jone 3, 1878, entitled, -An act for tbe , sale of timber lands in the Htate. of Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,” «• extended to all Public Ietnd Htete. by act of Anun.t 4. 1892. Charles T- Fieger of Bandon, County of Cor*, Htate of Oregon, has this dnv filed in thia offioe bis »worn »ta'ement No MOI, for the purchase of Ibe’HW of HWU of Heciu.ii No. 88, in Township No. 28 Honth, of Hangs No. 14 West, and will offer proof to »bow that the land songht i. more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpnseH. and to establish his ctaim to said lend before tbe Register and xteCMvet of Ibis office at Ho«ebura Oregon, on >*ednes- dny the 2Hth day of Angust 1903. He nsmes as witnesses: A. E. Hadsell, R. H. R jjsh , John Anderson, R. E. L. Betlillion, all of Bandon, O mm County, Oreffon. Any and nil peTRons clRirning adversely tbe Rbove-d»scril»ed land« are rrqnv-ted to tile their c I riom in this < on or before said 2Gtb day of Aain>«t I9ii3. J. T. PninoFs. npr30 Kr^wtOF. Notice i» hen by given that the Bosrd of Directors of the, Boudon Oil CnmpRny ranged to bv fl led on the li’Kb dny cf May, BRM. reM(>ectively in the office of the Herte ♦ nry of State nnd County clerk of Coos Have on hand and will keep constantly County, State of Oregon, sn plementery Ar ticles of .Incorporation increRtfinu the oh pit a I for the trade and family nee. brands of tbe bent qnality. stock <>f nnid corporation to $28.000.00 and crentinp preferred and common stock in Good« delivered iron of ehar<o nt any «»neh corporation ELBERT DYER, VOH RALE OR RENT.—One acre lot in i m »on « bl • dl*tan<e. M. It LEB. V Bandon: tersi bonne with live rooms and A. McNAiB. out bouses OU lot. Enquire nt this office. Dated Mur 28, I'JM. Hnrnplei can lie fonnd In the m I ocd « Beer, Porter and Ale. Prop's “ IsiT-kD StATKM L\wo Ufrrici, Rose ba nr Oregon. May 2Mb. I9i»i Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled ”An act for the sale of timber lands in the StHtes uf California, | <»reg«»M,~ Mbd V«nHUiugYou lrrr>» tory,” as extended to all tbe Public Land St ah s by act of AugOMt a. 1892, Anna. A, Mundv. of near Bandon. County of C o « nib State of Oregon, has Ibis day filed in thia office ber sworn statement No. 5227 for the purchase of the of <»f Section No. 33. io Township No. 27 S.. R. No. 14 W., nnd will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable fur iU limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to labliah ber olnim to said land before C. T, Blumenrotber, U. H. Commissioner for Dial, of Oregon at Bnndon, Coos Coonty, Ore gon, on Friday, the 14th day of August, 1903. She names as witneaaeR, Seth Lanegan. of Bollard. Oregon, Lee Rnrrows of Bullard, Oregon, Glen Cox, of Bandon, Oregon^ Sbwlvey Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon. Aliy and all persons chiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14tb day of August, 1903. J. T BKIDGES. jne4 Register. FOR HALE OB RENT.—A Liv»ry barn In Bandon Kuoin for 16 horse.. Boggy ah*j nnd offic. attached, and running water fo. «took. Addreaa or apply to J. H. Jon*«, Bnnuon, Oregon. i