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T THE RECORDER I* rOBLUMD ArTKBMOON ... BY ... I»A VI I> K. NTITT, YDITOB AMD PROPBUTOR. BUBBCBIPTION RATES. One Year........ Six Months..' Three Muntin «2 00 . 1 00 M) Thia pepar '• entered at the Bandon post office aa tteooud-ola*» Matter. THURSDAY. JULY 1«, 1903. EDITORIAL. The Eastern states are hardly ont of one trouble before another is upon them. A abort time ago it was rain and flood and great was the destruc tion to life and property. Now it is heat and many deaths and pro-tra* tious are tbe result. Extreme heat is one of tbe scourges that Oregon has been free from so far, as it is not sub ject to great beat or to intense cold. Its climate is a happy medium. There is a Minneapolis mayor in tbe penitentiary for takiug bribes, and in St. Louis tbe operation of tbe Jaw bas been active for months trying to fathom tbe fullness of the iniquity of tbe law makers, of that city, and fpim other places comes ths noisome scent of tbe satanic influence that pervades tbe atmosphere of law tusk ing bodies, in other places, so that it begins to appear that the law making machinery is getting ioto a condition where it doles out its product Io tbe highest bidder. nr» and students of the Univer.ily of W aabingtou. He is an educated aud eloquent man, aud bia reason» for this step, keeping in mind tbe fact jnet slated, may be briefly summarized as follows: He finds that the commnity has been subjected Io “petty and fool ish sectarian s. gregation,” ostensibly to protect tbe studeuta from tbe“god less” influenceof tbeuniversity teach era, but really to prevent them from accepting truth» taught in tbutinsiit- utiou. He ba» been forced to recog nize bis own “parasitic relutioo to tbe community aud bis congregation,” and bas remained at bis post to do wbat be might in that place to pro tect the young people from the “witb- «riug prejudices inculcated by tec- tarian instruciiou, from the delusions of a false and degrading theology, and from tbe bligbtiug influence of ecclesiastical and commercial immor ality." He chargee that tbe oburcb “no longer supports and expresses the purposes and ideas of tbe Master,” and that deDominationalism is “con ducive to moral stagnation and in tellectual barrenness." He could do longer represent a denomination and preach a religion in which be himself could not believe. *'l cannot longer give my support to tbe ball hearted aud quarrelsome pettifogging of tbe sects, because organized Christianity seems no longer to lie a life struggle of tbe poor after God and truth, but a pastime of tbe rich and well-to-do who would conserve (he interests of Mammon in tbe name of tbe Father of Justice aud Love.’’ So far this arraignment has called forib no public response from the other misistets of Seattle; they seem to have agreed together to ignore it; but privately no doubt they have pleDty of criticism ready for their re cent co-worker in tbe ministry. One can never judge intelligently of such an incident without knowing tbe man and the attendant or prompting cir cumstances; but considered as a gen eral proposition, they are Dot few who will l>e inclined to tbe opiuiou that Mr. Wiswell’s explanation does nut wholly ignore truth. He is to be Comuieuded, at least, for going to work in a planiug-iuill. instead of run. iug abuut the country trying to make people believe that be bas made a new and great discovery. He is said to have done much good as a preacher; but pOsbibfy be cau do more as a planerman. Who cau tel! 1 from Fort Leavuuwortb, Ki tie. Americans captured the Palma tro phy by winning the rifle contest in England. Moroco rebels threaten tbe capture of the city of Teuton. Tbe »teumer Humboldt arrived at Seattle with $510,000 of Kloodyke gold. CLARENCE Y. W. C. T. U. COLUMN The next W C T U meeting takes pisce Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., at the M. E. Church. Who»«* Boy? Furniture Druggist and Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Apothecary, b just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Bed Room Suites Cnrtein P„|,.« and FiDe Wall l’ar«r and Window 1 rm:lioune Liuiuu. aud Piece*. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BAbY CARRIAGES -------- Drugs end Chemicals, M ondai Joly IS Pope Leo is nearing tbe end of physical life. Three [lersons were killed in a pow der mill explosion in Moosic, Pa. The drouth ami excessive heat io England was ended by destructive bail storms. LOWE, Uundou. Oregon, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, UftiggistM Nulldries. PxarvMEs, B kcbiies , S ponge «, S oaps N uts and C andies . Mr«. Laura. S. Webb, yii ■ r,— tdont Womaa’a n.—« arartT t'laba ot Marvtoara Ohio. “t <rti4r< th« chaag« at III« which wu tui «ppraachiag. I aotlccd WI m •( Cw4«i, *n4 decided to try a bat- tl«. I <xptri«nc«d ioim relief th« lint month, «o I kept on taking It for three month» and now I mciutraate with no pain and I (hall taki it off and OB now until I have pa»»*4 th* climax." Female weaknau. diaordered Cabinet Shop in Connection. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING A Full Line of Burial Caiketa. Burial RobM and Good«, and Undertaking Suppli«» Constantly Kept on Hand. Cigar*, TohMcvn* mul Clearrtl««. Paint», Gil». Glaeees. and Fainter’« Supplied BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. BOOTS SHOE» J. Denholm You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at menw*v, failing of the wouib and We suspect that the erratic Carrie ovarian troubles do not Wear off. Nation, as she began smashing sa They follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Win« loons in the West, must have heard of Cardui now and avoid the trou of the story of General Booth’s little ble. W ine of Cardui never fail« to benefit a suffering woman of girl, who wanted to stop her brother any age. Wine of Cardui relieved in his destruction of birds. One night Mr». Webb when she was in dan Healer in lioota null Shoe* she prayed, “O Lord, don’t let tbe ger. When you come to the change of life Mrs. Webb’« letter will Repuirinttneatlj nnd promptly done at birds get into Johnnie's trap in the mean more to you than it does lowext living prioea garden. I know they won't! They now. But you may now avoid the suffering «he endured. Druggists can’t I Ameo!” sell SI bottle« of Wine of Cardui. “Polly.” said her mother, “wbat makes yon so certain!" “Why, 'cause I went in the garden BJkK,T<rES <8n Oo Prop. and smashed the trap!" Tbe other day I was in a large Western city in a prohibition state, a AH kinds kept, state in which 1 had never seen an BOLOGNI 8AU8AGK, HEAD-CHEESE open saloon until the evening of (but nnd A'EAL altrityxoti hand. day. As we transferred from ono CORNED REEF. electric enr to another we wai’ed at the corner of two- business streets, PICKLED PORK P. Ö. HOYT, Prop. and I saw one soldier boy, about 25 years of age, try to induce another l ocated In EL DORADO 1IUILDING, BUTTER, EGG, ami Boldier boy, about 18—one of tbs pint street, HAN DON. OREGON FRUIT and VEGETABLES sweetest faced lads I ever saw—to en* SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR ot alt kin¿3. ter an open saloon. Tbe older boy at CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Meats Delivered to persomi living on tbo last went in at the open door. The Hathrooin newly fitted np with rorciliiln River, or alorg the etnee Honte younger paced back and forth, Tub. Mot or Cold Huth. *43 cent,. back and forth, on tbe sidewalk, evi BO YEARS* dently struggling with temptation. EXPERIENCE We were on our return, with our hostess, from a visit at the Soldiers’ Home, where tbe governor of tbe Home bad entertained several hund red of the wives, mothers and sisters T rade M ark « in our state who bad been in the city D esigns C opyrights 4 c . at a great federation At this Soldiers’ Anyone fending a sketch and deaertption may Shaving ¡8.» Cento. quickly aacertr.lu our opinion free whether an Home are about three thousanu men, Invent! Ion is probably patentable, ('omtuunfea* Ilona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents HtttliB 83 Centn. uiauy with faces seamed and scarred sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patent* taken throush Munn A Co. rtceive from battles without and buttles with tprcial notice, without charge, in the Workmanship np to date in uny- in, and we knew wbat tbe “open sa loon” bad done for tbe soldier of tbe thing in my line. A handsomely llluRtrated weekly. Largest cir Next Door to WoNatr’s n«rtwsre. culation of any scientific journal. Terms. |3 a past, aud tbe heart ached for what it year; four months, ft Sold by all newsdealers. might do for the soldier of tbe present. Go to tire Branch Office. 626 F St, Washington, D. C. \\ hose boy wus tins buiidsoiue soldier lad struggling with tempta NOTI< E FOIi 1 UELICAT?ON. tion f The older boy who eutorod the POB — Tluibtr Lund Act. June 3, 1878. saloon, tbe four drunken young sol U nitid B tatxs L and O ffick , RnAeLnr^ diers who were in the car going ont Ladies’, GsatB’ and Children’s Under (httfon, Mny 25ib. KFJ3. Noiice im hereby ftiven that in oonipllnnc* wear, to tbe fort, did not make the heart with th«* pr'>vi>iunH of th- pot of (‘«»ngrtKH of June 3, 1878, entitled ”An act. for the sale Kmbroldered Silks, Satins, I. rocs , Hand- ache as did this young lad who said of timber binds in the JStnies of CRlifnrnin, kcrchiefM, N«ck-tics bus|ieBde»s, Oregon, Nevadu, and ’A n.*hinglon Turn- to oue of our party, “1 have a mother,” Ladies’ H oik », (ieutle- tory.*’a« extended to n’l the I ubiic Lnnd and yet was nut strong euough to re States by act of Anunnt 4. 18V3, Anna. A. meu’s How, Mtwdv, of near Bandon. Ccr.nitv ‘ * Co.*, sist temptation, for after a time, he StHte ot Oiegon, has this day filed in this Ladies ’ Outiug-Dand Under-Skirts, entered tbe open door, passed across office her K\v<»rn stHtement No. 5227 fur the GI hm - wuik , Writing Tablets, purchase of the 8EU of <>f Section No. the room, and wus%iddeu from sight 33. io Township No. 27 8.. K. No. 14 W., and mi kinds of Notion«, aud tbinftff too nn- will < iTer proof to show that the land sought by tbe swiugiug screens. meruua to mention and Rave money. is niuro valuable for its timber or stone It is well to speak. It is well to than for Agricultural purpose!«, and to es M lb . J ames C aktwhiuht , Prop. tablisb her claim to said land before C. T. pray- to prny mightily. But how Bluiuenrotbar. U. S. Comin’B-nouer for Dist. can we, like Pullj,be sure our prayers of Oregon at. Bandon, Coo« County, Ore gon, on Friday, the lith day ot August, 1903. are answered unless, like her, we Rhe names as witnesses, 8». th Lanogan, of “smash the trap?” Bullard, Oregon, Lee Eat lows <>| Bullard, Two Papers for the Price of Oue. You Oregon, Gitn Cux, of Bandon, Oregon, The liquor truffle is the old story Sbelvey Mundy, < f Bandon. Oregon. Get the Newtt of the W orici ami of Virgil's Laocoooi it takes father Any and all persuns clairninK adverse!y the Local News Thrown lhe above described land»» are requested to and sons in its embrace. Mas. C. F. file their cie.iins in this < on or before in a* a Ba^gain. W ilder . said 14th day of August, 1903. s Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. M. BREUER’S Boots & Slioes CITY MEAT MARKET, Fresh Meats, Best Quality E l D orado TONSORiAL PARLORS There is a degree of dishonesty that bas been ingrafted into tbe bnsi- pess atrnoture. and ihat is pervading law-making bodies in many instances, which prognosticates dire conditions in tbe future. The influence of greed when uncontroled, knows no bounds and there is no station along life’s journey save dissolution or death, where it ends, the thoroughly selfish disposition being saD-fied with noth ing short of the whole of wealth. On the other band, and among those who are less tinctured with greed, and are more given to reason, there is a de gree of fairness budding out that in time, and perhaps only a abort time, *300 Ke wind, S1OO. will array squarely in opposition The roBriertt of tins paper aill be against the first mentioned condition, and thou there will be a battle royal pleueed to learn that there ia at least to disclose whether wrong or right one dreaded disease that eeience bas shall prevail. It is time to live justly. been able to cure in all ite al ages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Some one ha« figured it out that is the only positive cure uow known 890 lives lost by floods and cloud to tbe medical fraternity. Cutarrb bursts, 65.000 people left homeleea, being a constitutional disease, re and property of tbe value of ¡JiBfi.OtK),- quires a consti’nt ional treatment. 000 destroyed, is the record of K»n Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in sh«, Iowa, Missouri, Gworgia, South ternally, acting directly upon tlie Carolina and Oregon in four weeks. blood aud mucous surfaces of the aystem, thereby destroying the foun <4 A. R. Fliicninpnicnt Sou dation of tbe diaeaae, and giving the venir. patient strength by building up tbe conatituiiod and assisting nature iu For tbe National Encampment of doing it» work. Tbe proprietors have the Grand Army to be held at San so much faith in ila curative powers, Francisco, Cal., from August 17tb to that they offer One Hundred Dollars August 24th, I be committee has issued for HDy case that it fails to cure. a poster which is bound to attract the Send for list of testimonials. attention Bnd elicit admiration from Address. F. J. C heney & Co., To aHTovera of tbe artistic in poster sim ledo. Ohio. plicity. Tbe poster ia 24 by 38 incbee, Sold by Druggists 75c. printed in bright, vivid colon, sym Hall's Family Pills are tbe best bolic of bright, sunny California wel coming to the shores of the Pacific by To those who pay np arrcarnKc-s and a J’ery Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea. year in advance, and to all new aubgcri- the Golden Gate the old Grand Army ber* who pay in advar.oe, we luake tbe Veterans, and is peculiarly expressive •’About six yoars ago for tbe first following proposition oo:npriaitig severnl T pxsdii Jaly 7 of tbe occasion. Tbe artists bas time in my life I had a sndden and different oonpiefH to seleot froiu : Six sbot dead, 25 wounded, four of created and produced an atmosphere severe attack of diarrhoea.” says Mrs. PWCB or PCBLIO.TIONS FBB YXAB. whom are fatally injured is tbe out upon the paper that appeals not alone Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I B asdon RaconpiB If ? 00 come of tbe race riot at Evansville, to tbe Veterans of tbe Grand Army got temporary relief, but it came Ban Francisco Bulletin 6 00 Ind. put to tbe aesthetic sentiment of all back again and again, and for six long Portland Evening Telegram r. oo Tbe Canal treaty is strongly op Weekly Oregouiau 1 no poster lovers. It portrays an aged years I have suffered more misery posed by Colombians who want more no and agony than I can tell. It was Appeal to Reason member of tbe Grand Army of tbe (ban money considerations. Our Offer. Republic, with flag in baud, being worse than death. My husband spent W bdnxsdat July 8 The Bulletin ia one of tbe leading pnpe greeted by California, a beautifully Robert Olio, a Chicago boy bas hundreds of dollars for physicians* of th« West, and ia a daily pnbliebed in San drawn figure of a typical California been arrested for stealing bicycles. prescriptions and treatment without Franoiaoo, and give* all Ibe new». Our offee » maiden, bolding in ber arms and en He is a son of wealthy parents, but a avail. Finally we moved to Bosque include* the Hu mln y Bnlletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $C 00 twined in ber tresses showers of gold cast off. His thefts amouut into tbe county, our present home, and one Recorder and Hnlletiu. one mouth BO en poppies -the California State hundreds. day I happened to see an advertise Tbe Portlaud Evening Telegram is issned {lower. In tbe distance is seen the Andrew Carnegie bas given tbe ment of Chnmberlnin's Colic, Cholera six times a week. It gives all tbe news.that Golden Gate and a sun-lit stretch of Netberland government 11,500,000 to and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testi. is worth reading and up to time of going to San Francisco’s placid bay, menial of a man who had been cored press, mnob of it being 24 hours fre-ber than build a courthouse. It is rare, indeed, that such a sub by it. Tbe case was so similar to my when it reaches here through any other Greece is having a email rebellion ject is handled with the delicacy of because of a revolt of a portion of tbe own that I concluded to try the rem journal. Recorder and Telegrnm one year. *5 BO touch and so much exquisite senti peasantry who want conceesious fa- edy. Tbe result was wonderful. I For «'weekly newspaper tbe Weekly Ore ment. It was intended as a poster yorieg tb3 carrait grawera. —— ■■■ conjd hard>»„reahre that I <va« we!,1 g-nlMr ie.tda is the Nm awe.at, arid gives only, and as such it is so absolute a again, or believe it could be so after all tbe news nsuallv contained in a weekly T spbsdit July 9 success that no poster collection will A San Francisco company got a having snflered no long, but that one paper. Reoorder and Weekly Oregonian. 9‘2 B0 be complete without it. Tbe com corner on Lima beans and then dis- bottle of medicine, costiug but a few mittee baa reserved a. snfficiepi num ‘SflYered that nobody wanted Lim^ vakr-by -C X. formation along all lines that lend toward ber of copies, which may be bad on beans. Tbe company broke. Lowe. bringing sbont better condit Iona and greater application at 60 cents each, the mon proaperitv for the human family, and for Cape Town, Africa, bad a violent Raneball Schedule. ey thus realized to be applied in en earthquake shock. Ibe purpose <f giviug our readers a cbance tertaining tbe Veterans during the New York, Baltimore and Phila Following ar» tbe date« of game., and to inform themselvea we give them the best name, of place, at wnioh ‘.be aeveral teams —Appeal to Reas m. Any doctrine that encampment. delphia experienced tbe boileet day of tbe Coo» oucnty league will play during doe« not appeal Io tbe highest order of rea Apply to the G. A. R. C ommittee . of tbe year. Six deaths occured in the seavuu. Boning ia not aafe. At Bandon. Grand Hotel, Sau Francisco. Reoorder and Appeal to Reason... S2 00 New York and ono man went insane Joly 26—Bandon vn Coqnillr. Ang 2—Banduii vg Mambfield. from beat at Philadelphia. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measuro, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, 59 »V CALL 0. P. JENSEN. This Stcnruer will ^Ive r 10 dnv Service bvtw»en Coquille Riv»-r, Oregon, and San Francisco. C.thfurniH. for both p’i*M-nHor-* and freight. E DVEIC Agetit, Bandon. Or« R«m. SWAYNE <t HOYT. Ayent. 22i> Battrrv Street, Sun Fianchoo, California. Bandon Meat Market, Scientific Jlmerkan. Fresh Beef, Pork, Muttcn, Smoked Keats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also iilUNN & Co.36,B~‘d«-’ New York IJCliciteL fetore Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Egge, Buller mill nil Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price tor beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, »to. Spring and Summer Goods A Largo Stock Just Received. L.ulies’ Jiiokot« and Capos. Important News Notes BANDON BREWERY, joe4 Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. DRY GOODS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ----- THE STEAMER----- “'DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE. Ma-ter Leave* Bendon every morning, except Sunday. «I 7:30 o'clock and make, connec tion» with the train and steamer Mvrl at 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. Leave» Gntuilie City at lz:UU p m., arnv ing at Bandon at 4;3O p. m. Beer, Porter and Ale. Haw on hand .nd will k«cp <mn»tnntly for th. trad, «nd family our. br.'.pda of tbe beat quality. Go»d* drllT.TMl free of rh.rge st any rraanaable diatene.. Faropie« «au be fonnd In tbe ntooc« N. T .GRENZ’S STORE CONSTANTLY on WANQ A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. will be (liffposed of at prices thnt will H“lo*i.Hli joa, utile there are The VAAt/X L/vLA room for iuoro. 1 T"1 £* Good*. Clothing, bboea other goods tb»it luunt be sold to luaka AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY ----- AT THE----- “EL DORALO I Bros., I3rop>‘B, -—r—~ Phoenix Family Flour Tire Pergect Drodnot of Beleotecl California .WhoaT. Every O liaran teed. Yvur Money Back if it Don’t Suit, For Sale Exclusively by Do You Know the News C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, WAVrrACTVRBB or CLOTHING Boots and Shoes J. T. BUI IKIES, Register. Timber Land Act. June 3 187S. U mitkd S tates L and O ffxcb , at B osx bubo O hkgon . April 22, 1903 Notice ia berrbv given that in compliance with tbe provirtious <>f the act of CougreaA of Jn:n»3. 1878, entitled, “An act for the «ale of timbai lands in the Btaten of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington territory,” hs extended to all the Public Land Staten by act of Atunnt 4, 1892. (’barks I’. Finger of Bandon, Conntv of Coo*, .-tn tv of Oreg( «< ba« tbm dnv tiled in this (.Dice Ln sworn statement No 5001, for the purchase of the^ MW of 8WJ( of Section No. 33, in Township No. 28 South, of llanize No. ¡4 West, and will oiler proof to show ihat .the land nought ia more valuable for it« timber or stoue than for ayiioultnrHl porptara. and to establish his claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Ko Rebury Oregon, on Wednes day the 2tith day <»f August 1903. Re names as witnetMMm: A. E. Uadavll, R. H. Rosa, John Anderson, K. E. L. ikdillion, all of Bandon, Coos County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in thia office on or before said 2d th day of August 1903. J. T. B bidoer , apt JO ' • aler. All Kind« of Goo.’.s F.r Kummer Wear. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. What We Can Do For You Ann 23—B« nd on vt North Bend. Frwm Preacher to Plsnersun F udat July 10 Sept 6—Bandon va Coquille. Sept 13—Bandon ya Mambfield. Tbe East ia being scorched with At Coquille City. From th« Portland Tel««ram. beat, the mercury being above tbe 2— Coquille ▼« North Bend. Kttverand Tbumaa C. Wiawoll. for 100 mark in many places, and death Ang Ana K»—Coquille va Bandon. »evdral year» pastor of • Congrega and prostrations result in different Aug 23—Coquille va MarAhfield, Sept 13—Coquille North Bend. tional church in Seatilo, »aid in the places. At Marshfield. dispatches to be the most ’ aristocrat Oue person was killed and a score July U4— M a rah fie Id ta Bandon, 'n« —Marshfield vs Coquille. ic" ebureb there, baa reeigue.l bis of others injured in a train accident Aoff 16—-Marshfield va North Bend, kng 30—Mar><hfi*dd va Bandon. paatoratn, and taken up bis former oc iu Ill. St pt 20—»VIarxhfield v» Coquille. cupation of a plauermau in a sawmill. Ogleshy, a Negro capture«! at Ev At North Bend. Mr. W m well's church is called the erett, Wash., is wanted for committing J ily 19—Nor»h Bend Toquille. July 26—North Bend ta Marxhfield, Vuiveraity Congregational Church, seven murders. Aug 9—North Bend va Bandon. £eauae it baa been the thief and Aug 30—North Rend Coquille. 8 atv an at July u Sept 6— North Bend ▼« Marebfield. vnfite place of worship of the teach- Four desperate character» escaped i Sept 30— North Rend y« Bandon •-»• • I • • A - • - Mattresses and Springs. Furuituru Repairing and Saw tiling a Sp-ouilty. SANDERSON BROS.. Bandon. tkupam Morir«. »-Yon can have it all for «£& 60c Per Month In fche Evpnimg Telscrnm. of Portland, ( fag m. It ‘ ia ’ the . ’ larpest _ ’ < vening ‘ _ news- pnpe published in Oregon; it con tn inn nil th« ■icwa of the state stid of th. nntioi Try it for a month. A Mtn|<l« c py w I b. mailed to you free. Adores« The Telegram, PORTLAND. OBE. The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo Notice i* hereby given to all nrrnon, not to tre«paa« upon tbe premia»« of Dr. Kenvon, situated I m tween Flora» Imke and the court ly road, in Northern Cnrrv. bv removing, cutting, or d<«nroving timber upon «aid land. ?-’■> reward will be pr.id for informa tion leading to a conviction of IrMpe«» »» «trued above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Mnrch 14. lif t. PETER NEL8ON. Arreni cratic newapaper, 16 page«, full of news- all of it! SI a year to any addreaa. Th* Journal, P. C. Box 121, Portland, Or. The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways free; 164 coplea In one year for only VOK SALK OH RENT — One sere lol in F Bendon i Good honse with five rooms end out ho ases on lot. Enquire «I Ibis otUoe. «1.40 to any addreea. The Journal, P. O. Box 121, Portland. Or, t