Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 23, 1903, Image 4

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JJAVID K. STITT,
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BUBHCBIFI'IUN BATES.
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THU USD AY. JULY 33, t903.
editorial .
Sir Thomas Lipon’s Shamrock III
is proving Io be a much Irettor boat
than Shamrock I, but hie hopes will
most likely again fail of realization an
the new cop defender, Reliance, iaalso
a fast sailor and ia proving much
•marter than the veaseJ that beat the
Shamrock. Sir Thomas seema doomed
to return agaiij without the much
coveted cup.
Myrtle Point Enterprise: The well
known rich mining property owned
by the Salmon Monutaio mining Co.,
has been bonded by Onil Dodge and
other«, and it will soon be controlled
by a company now forming whose
aim will be to work it by the best
known proves«. For about 16 year*
ttiia mine has been worked nt inter­
vals, and it ia estimated that toward
$300,000 in free gold has been taken
out, notwithstanding it ba« been
worked at a great disadvantage.
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A Nad Incident.
The little five year old daughter of
Mr. Warner, whs accidently killed
near Sumpter Ore., Wednesday even­
ing. The family were enroute from
the Palouse country to the Rugne
River Valley, and weiecnmped about
5 miles below here when the fata! uc-
ciiieut occurred. Some bedding was
being lifted from the front of the
wagon when a pistol fell ont, mid
striking the tongue, was exploded,
the bullet passing ihnuigh the little
girl’s body. S e was playing with
her small brother just in front of the
wagon, and immediately after being
shot begged hi r father to throw the
revolver away so that no ooe else
might be killed with it. Mr. Warner
is an Oddfellow and Knight of Pyth
ias, and the funeral was conducted
under the uuepices of the two orders.
— Coast Mail.
Pope Leo XIII is Dead.
—
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W ashington , July 20— The United
States Charge D'Affairs bn« received
a diapntcb from Cardinal Gibbons, at
Rume, saying, “The Pope died at 4:10
p. m. July 20 ”
The following dispstch was sent to
Cardinal IlHmpollo at Rome by Prt-si
(lent Roosevelt's order at 1:15 this af­
ternoon :
“The President desires me to ex­
press the profound sense of lose tbe
phristian world sustains tn the death
of His Holiness. By his lofty char­
acter, great learning and compre­
hensive charity, be adorned bis ex­
alted station, and made his reign one
of tbe most illustrious, as it has been
one of the longest, in the history of
the Catholia church.”
Signed, H ay .
JKaiserWIIIinm m Versatility.
The Emperor of Germany'e vital­
ity, viijlity and varied accomplish-
menta and abilities make bim an ob­
ject of admiralion, even on the part
of those who could find much fault
with some of bis performances. Ac­
cording to the New York Press, he
can write a song, set it to music aud
siug it. Ho can paint a picture, frame
it aud criticise the critics who praise
or condemn it. He can write a drama,
stage it. act it aud give a critique up­
on it. He is tbe best horseman in
Europe, aud one of tbe moat expert
jaebtsmeu. He talks fluently in five
modern language«. He plays chess
find poker and at tbe latter can bold
not only bis own, but some of tbe
otiruT feifow's. Hu understands' en­
gineering and is an axpert in electri­
fy. He ia a theologian aud bns coth-
poasd a prayer. He can command a
ship or a regiment, a fleet or an army
He can disenas borsebreeding, or
cattlo-raising. Ho is aa ideal cook.
Ha makes speeches that startle tbe
world. He is $ litterateur. He drinks
beer and champagne with equal facil­
ity and gusto. He is a friend of rich
and poor. He thrums tbs guitar and
plays tbe organ. He is a multi-mil-
lionairs. He crushed Bismarck; then,
when tbe Chancellor was old and
helples«, nursed and petted bim.
Perhaps Americans are inclined to
like tbs Emperor partly because in
all this be measures up to tbe ideal of
American enternrise, activity and
versatility, and is very much of a
match for our very active aud mauy-
aided President—Telegram.
Tcacfeerw' lastltate.
’lbs TMcbers* Institute for the
Eir 1908 will be held in Bandon,
gujt 17 to 90. W. H. B üncs ,
Co, Superintendent.
l’..ntn I
Frauds.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
CLARENCE Y.
Hel.ru Beutinel.
Although freight rales duiiug the
past iwr-nty years I ave decreased to
individuals at li-aet forty per cent,
the government pays for carrying the
msils fully as much aa it did twenty
years ago. In addition to this, the
government has made au allowance
of $5,000 a year for the wheelage and
care of each of 622 railway posluffice
cars in actual use and 154 other car«
held in reserve, nud y«t the figure« of
the Pullman Company and the Jack
sou Co., show that these post’'thee
railway cars cost only between $4,500
«5,000 each. Io other words, the
government is paying m re than the
full cost of a postoSice cur forayear’a
use of it in addition to what it is pay­
ing for the transputtatiou uf the mail
carried in it.
l'um the rascals ont!
• too Kcward. «KMK
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease the.t science has
been able to cure in all its stuges and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s CatHirh Cure
is the only positive cure uow kuown
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
tertially, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the fonn-
dution uf tbe disease, and giving the
patient strength l>y building up the
Constitillion and assisting nature in
doing its work. Tbe proprietors have
su much faith in ils curative powers,
tbut they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Seud for list of testimonials.
Address. F. J. C henky & Co., To­
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best.
Important News Notes
Itandon.
The next tt C T U meeting tskes
plue» Toeeday, at 2:30, P. M, at tbe
M. E. CLnr>*h.
A Pawerfal Curl.
Many a rongb looking man carries
tn bis pocket, asfe fruiu all eyes but
bis owu, some tuomeulo or relic which
is Io him as a shield and buckler
against tbe powers ot evil.
A stury is told of a big burly miner
who steadily refused to join bis com­
rades in iiieir drinking (touts or iu
aoy of their revels in which evil was
done. He was uot snrly and morose,
but be steadfastly decliued al) invita­
tions to take part in bis cotnpauiuos'
caruusnls. He waa jeered at and sub­
ject ed to nil sorts ot annoyances, but
yield be would not. One night when
tbe revelry ran high and many of the
men were half drunk they declared
that “Big Joe,” as be was called,
simply “bad to drink with them.”
“I will uot boys,” be said firmly.
They declared that if ba did not
they would force liquor down bis
throHt, and then ruu bim out of the
camp.
“You ain’t uo I>etter than the reel
of ns!” said one tiitiu.
“Well, why ctin't yon join us and be
friendly and sociable like, when we're
Irving to have a good time! Aiu't
signed the pledge, have you!” with a
sneer.
“No, I Lave r.ot signed any pledge,
boys. Well, boys. I'll tell yon,” be
said. “It is something I don’t like to
trdk about, but 1 11 tell you; bill p -r-
hups you'll not expect nor want me
to drink with you when I’ve told you
the truth.”
He thrust his linn ! down into an
inside pocket in hi.« gray tinuuel shirt
and drew forth something wrapped
in nn old silk buudkerctiief. Iu«ida
the handkerchief was a wrapping of
tissue paper, and in tbe paper was a
little shining curl of yellow hair. Big
Joe held tbe curl lip between his
thumb and finger, and said:
“Boys, I've got a little motherless
girl nearly two tbonsand miles from
here, and that curl came from her
head. 1 used to driuk a lot—enotigb
to min my wife’s happiness, nud
when she whs dy ing I promised her
(but I’d neyer drink another drop,
and that for onr little girl’s sake I'd
be a better man; and when I left my
little one with her grandmother 1
promised them bulb what I’d prom­
ised mv wife, and my liule girl cut
this curl from her head and gave it to
ieb to ‘remember her by,’ and shi
said.‘Maybe it will help yon to keep
your promise, papa,’ It has helped
me. I've worn it next my heart night
and Jay, and I’ll never, never drii.k a
drop, nor do anything ibat she would
be sorry to Lave me do while it is
there. Now do you want mu to drink
with yon, boy st”
The inau who threatened to have
whiskey poured down Big Joe's thruut
was the first to say, “no.” ami from
that time forward he was never asked
to break his promts“. Hi« little girl's
curl of shining yellow hair was his
shield mid buckler, and with God's
help, it was to him a sure defense.—
National Advocate.
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T uehdai July 14
Two persons were kilted and several others
severely injured in a train oollision near
Savannah, Mo.
The Endeavor tent collapsed at Denver,
durinu a wind storm. There were six io
eight IhrAUund people under the tent. No
one was seriously injured.
Several men weie hurt in tbe race disturb­
ances tn New York.
Wiiliam Black was drowned at Bookaway
Beach, N. Y He could not swim nud bis
live companions upset the boat. They are
in jail.
Mis. A ary J. Piercy, of New York died of
Sunstroke, She wan 40 years old, 31 iuehea
tall and weighed GO pounds.
The murderer of hoy Dubassery, whom,
death was charged to rhe Jews and caused
the Kiihbinef riot, ba« lieen discovered.
AV euni . ri AV July 16
Six robber» held up a «treet car in Port
land and robbed 40 passengers. They allot
11. F Day in the back. He will recover.
Tbe widow of James G Blame died at tbe
old homestead in Maine.
Two men were seriously injured by an ex­
plosion, ori a li’ooroopfe, in Chienm , V yo.
A Kentucky mob lynched William Thack­
er. a white man who killed John Gordon
two years ago.
Oregon City woolen mills suffered from a
$00,000 fire. The damage was covered by in­
surance. but it will take three months to
rebuild tbe damaged parts.
Captain Harts of tbe Engineer Corps will
have a $1,971 fin. to | ay for trying to elude
the customs law.
T hursday July 16
Alfred A Knapp, tbe Ohio wife murderer
was found guilty of murder in the first de­
gree.
China will open more porta to trade in
tbe Manchurian district. Uncle Sam wou
Very RimarkaLle Cure of Diarrhoea
out in tbe treaty.
A fire damp explosion in a Nanaimo ooal
•’About six years ago for tbe fir.si
mine killed 12 and injured 8 chinamen.
limo
in my life I bud a sudden and
Four persons were burned to death in a
hospital fire at Banuer Springs, Kansas. severe attack of dinrrboea,” says Mis.
The building was consumed. Loss $20.1X19, Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I
Chicago was tbe soene of another riot and gut temporary relief, lint it cuine
several persons were injured.
.
back again Hud again, and for six lung
F biday July 17
years
I have suffered more misery
Kuasin baa refused to receive tbe Kisbinef
and agony than I can tell. It was
petition, which closes tbe incident
George W. Beaver, of Brooklyn, has been worse than death. My husband spent
indioted for bribery. He is another post- hundreds of dollars for physicians'
office official gone astray.
prescriptions and treatmeut without
EnglanJ and Japau does not oon ider
avail. Finally we moved to Bosque
that the Manchurian question is settled
The evaouation ot that territosy by tbe Kus- county, our present home, and one
sians seams tbe only solution.
day I happened tp fee an advertise
A big strike is on in tbe tinplate mill work­ rnent of Cbninberlnin'sCulic, Cholera
ers. Only two tinplate mills are in opera­
and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testi­
tion.
751X10 strikers in New York return to work, monial of a man who had heen cured
by it. The case was so similar to my
the difficulty being adjusted.
A large warehouse, in Denver, burned, own that I concluded to try the rem
causing a $21X1.000 loss
e<1y. Tbe result whs wonderful. I
A suit has been instituted against the
could bsrdly realize that I was we))
Ship Trust to cl .»se a $16,000,000 mortgage.
again, or lieliove it conld be so after
S atuhdav July 18
It is rumored that Seth Low *ill Ire n baviug suflered so long, but that one
candidate for another term as mayor of bottle of medicine, coating but a few
New York, and that President Roosevelt
cent, cured me.” For sale by C Y.
will lend him bis moral support.
Auburn. N. Y., had a bie fire. . *Ph?. artt-
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maled Io«« is $150,OtX).
Pope Leo ia belter and may live for somo
Tenclsrrw* Examinatinu.
weeks longer.
The regnlar examination of applicante for
Tbe Ceulral Eut sustained heavy dana-
a.rvaJwvae' jftk;: -4s I-.d.-a-.r wops wire Ägvte-'.hd Crwuvj papSra will be held In mv
office in Coquille, beginning Aug. 12, at 9
rained.
s. m. and continuing three days.
Germany is snfferiug loss of life and
Dated thia lriih day of July 1903.
property from Hood.
W H. BUNCH, Co Rapt.
Two laborers were beaten and robbed by
hobos in Pendleton.
Bane bn 11 Mr lied ale.
M onday July 20
Following nre the dates of games, and
The government forces snd rebels bed a
DAiiiHof places at which tbe several teams
hot battle in Ciudad, Venezuela. 200 rev­ of the Coo« county league will play daring
olutionists were killed.
th« seasou.
At Bandon.
News was reoeived of the destruction by
fire, of tbe Golden Gate hotel at Nome. ■Fulv 26—Bandon vr Coquille.
Aug 2—-Bandon vr Marshfield.
Three persons perished tn the flames.
An»? 23—Bandon yr North Bend.
Sept 6—Bandon vs Coqnille.
Telegram: Russia, it in reported, Sept ¡3—Bandon vr Marshfield.
At Coquille City.
baa notified China that all foreigners
Aug 2—Coqnille vr North Bend.
must be kept ont of Manchuria—«1- Ang
16—Coqniile vr Bandon.
cept Russians, of course—and that Aug 2*d—Coquille va Marshfield.
Sept 13—Coquille v« North Bend.
the ports should not be opened for
At Marebfield.
six year», or until the province be­ Aug 9—Marshfield ▼» Coqnille.
1»>—Varabfield v« North Bend.
comes ‘‘peaceable and tranqmlized.' Aug
Aug 30— Marshfield va Bandon.
This Bounds like a britiab invention: Sept 20—Marahfield Coquill«.
At North Bend.
but if Russia has made any such de­
26—North Bend Marahfield,
mand ths Czar is likely to have more July
Aag 9—North Bend vr Rnndoti.
trouble on bis hands than be has yet Aug 30— North Bend ▼« Coquille.
Sept 6— North Bend ▼« Marshfield.
had to deal with.
Sept 90—North Bend re Bandon.
LOWE,
Fmiiiture
Ore^ou,
Druggist and
BLACKDRAUGHT
Apothecary,
i
I
la joat in reoeipt of a new and
fresh .tuck of
THE ORIGINAL
UVER MEDICINE
” A «allow complexion, diasiness,*
biliuUAneM ami a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
five iiumediate warning by pain,
ut liver and kidney troubles,
though I?«, painful at trie start, are
much harder to cure. Thedford's
Black-Draught never fails to bene­
fit diseased liver an<l weakened kid-
' neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Bright's disease of
the kidnevs.
With kidneys re­
inforced by Thedford's Black
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel­
low fever. Many families live in I
perfect health and have no other 4
doctor than Thedford's Black- I
Draught. It is always on band for 1
me in an emergency anil saves I
I many exiicnsive calls of a doctor. 1
Mullins. S. G. March 19, KX)I. !
Drugs end Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Druggints Bi and r lew.
P euxumks , B uubhbs , S fonoeh , S oaps
Ni rs and C andies .
Clear., Tobacco, and Cl<ar«ttea.
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
Bed Boom Suite,
Curtain Poles «nd Fine
Wall Paper nud
and Piece».
Window Truonnngs.
Hoc»» Lining.
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»EWING MACHINES AND LAKY CARRIAGES ---------
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Repairing «nd Saw tiling a Specialty.
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes.
U dDERTAKINQ
A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Iiobea and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
Constantly Kept on Hand.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’« Supplied
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
boots
SHOES
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s
worth at
J. Denholm
5
s
q
s
1
Dry Goods of Every Description
Ladie3 Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
M. BREUER’S
Dealer in Boot« and Nhoea
Bepairing'neatly and promptly done at
lowest living price«.
Boots & E31ioes
CITY MEAT MARKET
I have used Thec ord'i Black-Drsugiit
for thre« yM'’< «nd I have not had to go
to a doctor sines I have been taking IL
It Is the best medicine for me that is
on the market for live, and kidney
troubles and dyspepsia and other
cempieinb.
Rev. A C. LEWIS.
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TCNSORIAL PARLORS
<3= Oo Prop.
B
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
SHAVING.
BOLOGNA HAU'SAGE. HEAD-UI1EE3L
ami VEAL alway» «u hftnd,
CORNED BEEF,
l’ICKLED PORE
SHAMPOOING
AND
HAIR
CUTTING Al STANDARD PRICES.
Ilathmnni newly fitted ep with roeeel.ilo
Tub. Hot or Cold Halb» »0 eint.,
The New, Speedy and Eie
J
Steamer,
Meats Delivered to persona living on tha
K vi r, or stuns the : tree Konto
60 YEAR8*
EXPERIENCE
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
—o - -
uny-
p-r-MA*
r-gpr.KT
AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET.
BUTTER, EGG, ru. I
FKUIT nud VEGETABLE!-
of all Lao’.,».
J. L. THOMPSONS
Nlir.ving Ü-5 Cc:it*
liuU«» <85 Uet.tH.
Suits Made to Measure.
All kinds ki'rt,
P. S. HOYT, Prop
l ocu'e.l In EL DOR'.DO BUILDING.
Fli.l Strict. HAM1ON. okhgon
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Thin Steamer will pive a repntar 10 tiny Service hetw. en Oqnltl,. Itiv. r. Oregon, and San
1 raaeiHCO, Cebi nula, for bolli on « li.er i al d fieiKlxt.
E. DYER Ageut, Bai'flun. Or g-n.
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Bando ii
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u* l  ■ >^nw i
Anyone «ending n nkctrh nnd description may
fiulckly Kscerudn our opinion free whether an
nvention ia probably patentable. Communica­
tions f»i riel ly contldential. Handbook on Patent«
•ent froo. Oldest mrency for Bemring patent«.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
qwriat notice, without charge, In the
i roo.
Will Keep o;i 11 a ad at nil Trica
Scientific American. Fresh Beef, Perk,
Smoked L'eats, Lard.
Sausages, Et c., also
A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir­
culation of any scientlflo journal. Terma, S3 a
year; four months, St Sold by all newsdealers
GO to til 3
¡MUNN
& Co.30’8"«4-’- New York
Branch Oilice, 625 F 8L. Washington, D. C.
2 ladiet fcftorc
NOTE E FOR I UBL’CATION.
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Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg«, Butter nud all Farui Prod nee.
I will pay highest market price fur beef, pork, mill tun,wool, hides, etc.
7linker Land Act, Juno 3, lH7d.
V kit > i > S tat ’ ch L add O jfick , Kostb rc
Gi ein n, May 25» h. 19Ö3.
Notice is üereby given that ia conipHor.w
waar,
with tbr provi .itjus of the act of Cotigiew«
Fmbroklercd Mitis, Satin«, I. mccs . Haml of June 3. 18¿8, mtit-lrd ”At* p.H for th« hh I v A Large Stock Juat
Ladies* Jackets and
All Kinds of Goods Ft#
of timber h.x.Js in th? b?atcrt of California,
k rx-hh f«t, Nvek-tL« Suspendcra,
Capes.
lUceived,
Summer Wear.
Oleson, Nevada, und V- .iHbingion Terri-
Ladies’ Itos«*, Gmtle-
torv,” hm exit rded to h'i tin» Public Land
btales
by
net
of
AugfHt
♦.
1892.
Anna.
A.
GENTS*
FURNISHING
GOODS.
men's linse,
Mundy, of near Bandon, County of C o .» h ,
blute ot Oitgon, has this day filed in thia
Ladies’ Outing-Tlanel Under-Skiite,
ufiiee her sworn shttement No. 5227 for the
Glass-itave, Wrltlng Tablet«,
purchase of tbe SE.U 4 f
Section No.
33. in Township No. 27 F., li. No. 14 W., and I
\ll kiuds of Noti, na, and thlngs too na­ will elfer proof to allow that the land sought
ni« rous to mention and «ave tuoney.
is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to es
Mis. Jiiiis CAUTwaionr, Piop.
tablisb her claim to said la.no before C. T.
Bluibebrother, U. S. Comm L>>ioner for Dial,
of Oregon at Bandon, Con» Coonty, Ore­
gon, on Friday, the 14»h th.-, ot .uicust, 1908.
She names as witnesses, Hrtu Lunegau, of
BullArd, Oregon, Lee Bairows <»i Bullard,
You Oregon, Gieu Cox, of i.ai.Jon, Oregon,
rwo Papers for I ho Price of One.
fe-lielvey
Mundy, of Bandon. (‘.regon.
Got the News of the World anti
Any anti all pei«ons choming adv<Mtly
1 he above da scriber lands !.*« requested to
the ï.<M!tl News Thrown
file their claii.is in this <.£*. c on or before
CONSTANTLY on HAND
la ns s Hu* gain.
sa.d i 1» U Jay of Augmd, L g J.
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J. 1. BRIDGES,
jr.et
Register.
To fhoM who p ’v up «¡renraRM nnd r
year in hdvance, and to ail new Hulmcri*
NOTICE FOR VUCLICA IION.
bérs who pay in advance, we make tbe
following proposition comprising several
with New Goods whicl|
Timber Land Act June 3 1878.
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
different couplets to Relict trona t
C nttkd S tater L and OrrxcB, at IC osk
burg O reg < h . April 22, 1908
F biob of P ublic a tioxh per Y eab .
To be had in Dry Good«. Clothina, Mine«
Notice in hereby given that- in complinnoe
«2 00
B an pox Ksoospn
with the proviRiouM <»f th« r»ct of CongreRA
ar. J otb< r ßo.-d« Ibal must tw «old to uiakw
Sun FrancliHW Bulletin
« 00 <.f lone3. 1878, entitled, * An net for the
rooru for more.
r- 00 sale of timbei lands in t.be States of Cali­
Portland Evening Telegram
Oregon, Nevada, «nd Wellington
Weekly Oregonian
i no fornia,
Tciritory,” hr extended to all the Public
Appeal to UeiiMtn
50
Land Stnte»« by net of Auj»n t 4, 1892. Charles
I'. Fitter of Bandon, Coauty of Coos,
Cur Offer.
'tut* <f Oreprn. hR* thia anv filed in
The Bnlletjo i«<»ne of the leading pope
this ofiice bi^ fl’-voin stRlconcnt No 5001, for
*»f the West, and is a daily publiahed in Sen lli? 1 UiChRHf of I he.’ iijj of S\V’4 of Section
Francfaco. and gives all the news. Our offee No. 33, in iowiu-Lip No. 28 South, ofr Range
No. 14 West, nud will off**r i»ro 'f to r I iow
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
that the land sought ifl more vniunble tor
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Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $G 00
its timber or stone than tor agricultural
i>urpoA< h and Io establish bis claim to said
Recorder and Bnihtin, one month
50
The Portland Evening Telegram is Ironed land before the Register and Receiver of
tbit office at lijsebarg Oregon, on Wednes­
six time«« a week. It gives all the news that day the 2(>th day of August 1903. Be nainen
is wuith reading and up to time of going to ns witnesses: A. E. Hadsell, R. H. K ora ,
press, much of it being 24 hours fitaber than John Audi rnon, R. E. L. Bedillion, All of
Bandon, Coos Uonnty. Oregon.
when it reaches here through any other
Any and nil persona claiming Adversely
tbe above described lands Hr« requested to
journal.
file
th» lr claims in this
on or hnfoee
k liee*$r^jMdjrel^grnmjvQf jrt.ar
Miu ¿¿tn day oi ¿¿gust"EX«).
For a weekly newHpxper the Weekly Ore
J. T. Rp*i>O!w,
tier.
aprSO
aObian leada in the Northwest, and gives
all the new« usually eoulaiurd iu a weekly
paper.
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It is the dnty of e ch person to Reek in
formation along all lines that tend toward
Tlxö Foi’RàOt Product of
bringing about oetteroonditiona and greater
Selected Oa-lifomia. Wheat.
THOMAS
W
HITE,
Master
prosperity for the human fRiuity, and for
tbe purpose cf giving onr readers a chance
Leave« Bandon every morning, except
to inform tbeiuselve« we give them the beat Sunday, «4 7:30 o'clock and make« oonnec-
w.
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—Appeal to lUaaan. Any doctriue that lion« with the train and steamer Myrl at
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
does not appeal to the highest order of rea
Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. n>., arriv
soning is not safe.
in# at Bandon at 4;3O p. tn.
Recorder aud Appeal to Reason,.. S2 00
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Spring and Summer Goods
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing
j»rry
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
Ecots and Shoes
What We Can Do For You
N.
T.< »RENZ’S STORE
A Largo Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
AMERICUS 0LU3
PURE WHISKEY
DORADO
“El
IS voh ..,
DISPATCH
Prop's.
Phœnix Family Flour
livery fsíaelí Oiiariniteci!
Ycur Money Back if it Don’t Suit.
For Sale Exclusively by
BANDON
BREWERY,
Do You
Know the News
TRK8PAM M>TWK.
C. GEHRIG, Proprietor,
MAWÜFACTUBER OF
Beer, Porter and Ale.
Haw on hand "nd will keep onnalnntly
for the trad, and family use, brand, of the
beat quality.
The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo­
J^“Yna can have it all for
Per
YliGith
50c Ä
In the Eventing Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It i» the largest evening newa-
papo published in Oregon; it contain«
the -----------
state ‘ and
of * the
all th. news
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Try it for a month. A sample
natiot
s py w I b. mailed to you free. Add re««
The Telegram,
Hanopleg can be found in th? saloon«.
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon
POKTLAM», OXK.
Notice is hereby given to all person« not
Io tre«pna< npon the premises of Dr.Kcnvon.
«itoated between Floras ¡dike and the comi­
ty road, in Northern Cntry. by removing,
calling, or destroying timlrer np.n «aid
land. «""• reward will be paid for informs
tion leadin'! to a conviction of trerpass a.
•te’ed above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14.1001.
PETKH NELSON, Agent.
cratic newspaper, 1« pages, full of news—
ail of It!
11 a year to any address.
Ths
Journal. P. O. Box 121, Portland, Or.
The Oregon 8cml-Weekly
Journal,
a
Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al-
ways free; ISA coplea In one year for only
T?Oli SALE OR BENT.—One aciv lot in
P jlnndon: Good hi-nsc with five rooms and
oat boanca on lot. Euqaire nt thu office.
*1.50 to any address.
The Journal, J*.
O. Box 121, Portland, Or.