Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 30, 1903, Image 4

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THURSDAY. JULY 99, 19Q9.
EDITORIAL.
Balloting fa Yof Leo’e successor
will cotumenc» tomorrow, at Rome.
What has become of Major Ktouey
and his railroad. Ha aaema to be a
back number.____________
Th» “Fake gedieine Show” that
exhibited here some two weeks ago,
went to pteoea at Myrtl» Point, and
th« ipember» separated. There ia no
such firm in Portland artbey claimed
to represent,_________
The Portland Journal is making
liberal offers in order to extend their
Publications sod persons wishing a
good reliable newspaper during th»
next year should take advantage of
their offer. Tlw Daily can be had
for 92.50. the Semi-Weekly for 75,
and tb» Weekly Journal for SO cents
a year. This offer ia for one day only
pamely i August 27, 1908. See tbe
Journal’s poster at this office or at
poetoffice.
From a resident of Roseburg, with
whom we had a conversation this
week, we learned that the Southern
Pacific railroad company bas been
shipping material »nd implements
for railruad construction to Drain and
it ia supposed that that company is
looking toward tbe construction of a
road to tbo coast from Drain, arid
that it will prubably be extended
alpng the coast to hc-ad off other ootp-
psnies which seem to be pointed this
way. There is an ituuieose railroad
traffic to be built up soon along the
coast, and tbe S. P. must either se­
cure this trade or its line through
ceutxai Oregon will become a losing
investment, when some other com­
pany builds a coast road, so it begins
to look as if something will be. dune.
One of the thing« needed very much
in the Bandon School is first clans
seats for the higher room and a few
extra ouoh to finish out the interme­
diate department and the director»
should devise ways aud means to
properly seat the bone«. We do not
think it necessary to levy a tax as
there are other and better wayt to ac-
oowplisb this result. By the addi­
tion of the 9th and 10th grades there
are quite a number ol boys and girls
who will receive an immediate benefit,
and it is proposed that these bright
young minds take the matter in baud
and get up an entertainment and take
lb« proceeds and aeat the school
rooms. If a first effort fails to bring
jq tfie required amount, Jet a second
one be mad».
A snake show or a Det­
ent tpedicjpe fiend can carry enough
money oot of town to furnish a whole
schoolhouse aud we think that a
proper effort will fill thia long fell
want. Wa wonder if th» directors
went to the “Snake Show.”
Coast Mail: Bandon’s new opera
lions» is highly spoken of by the
Jtfargarita Fiscbar Co., as an up-to-
date little play honae. with every­
thing clean and well arranged, and
lsckipg only electric lights, with
which th» pity by th» spa has not yet
beep supplied.
Review: About three o’clock p. as.
Saturday Dre. Hoover and Honek,
with Dr. F. W- Haynes to handle tb»
aneatbetica, began the work of ampn-
Hting th» leg of Heory Martindale,
pf Camas Valley, which was eerionaly
injured by the accidental discharge
of a revolver a week ago. Tbo injury
interfered with the proper circulation
of th» blood, rendering amputation
necessary just above the knee joint,
as gangreqo had appeared io the foot
and lower part of the limb. The
operation was successfully completed
and the patient revived in good con­
dition
. ....—
A Baavar Hill Haw.
»hot For a Deer
Cholera Infantum,
Dr. A. Cooper, ot Cbetoo, waa shot
Joly lBtb, while booting near hie
home north of Cbetcu. The following
account ia from the Corry Coonty Re­
corder:
“On tbe evening of Joly 18tb, Dr.
Cooper and two young friends, Harry
lnglsr and Herbert Watkinaon, went
out bnntiog. Cooper knowing tbe
country better than tbe boys placed
Herbert Watkioson on one side of a
gulch and sent Harry Ingler around
tbe bead of tbe gulch and told him to
stop off the flrot ridge, and be would
go down and scare the deer out Io
a few minutes after parting from
Cooper, Harry Ingler saw a deer
come out of th" gulch on tba side
where be was but on tbe opposite aide
from where be bad parted from Coop­
er a few minutes before. He fired at
the deer bnt missed it and the deer
went out of sight into tbe high brush
and fero, but be kept watching for it
to come in eight again. Presently be
■aw tbe brush begin to »bake and
soon saw a white spot tn tbe brnsb
which be thoagbt waa a deer’s tail.
He shot at jt and then Cooper »hooted
to him that bo was »hot. On going
down to Copper be found him to be
abut io tbe left breast about 2 inebea
below the heart, and tbe bullet bad
gone out under the right arm.
Dr. Crawfla was sent for and every­
thing possible done to eave him but
be died the next day, Joly 19tb, about
8.00 p. m."
Dr. Cooper told bia friends that he
himself, was to blame as he did not
come ont where he bad said he would.
Ao inquest exhonorated Ingler from
blame.
Free during the month of Angust
to the Pioneere of Cooe Co. Graves,
Photographer of Bandon, Oregon,
will make two Cabinet Photographs
free of charge for each one that will
favor him with a sitting for a neg­
ative at bis gallery.
Thia has lung been regarded aa
one of the moot daugeroua anu i-ital
diseases to which infants are subject
It esn be cured, however, when prop
erly treated. All that is necessary io
to give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhoea Remedy and catlor oil.
as directed with each bottle, and a
cure ia certain. For sale byC. Y.Lowe.
Improvement»
at
tiresnd».
Fair
Tbe State Board of Agriculture are
making a number of needed improve­
ments at tbe state fair grounds this
year. A new water system custiug
»5000 is being put in which will add
much comfort to the exhibitors and
campers. More new stalls are being
built to better accommodate tbe large
number of exhibitors that are pre­
paring to coms to tbe fair. A large
am pitheater is being built, where
visitors can be seated and witness tbe
livestock judging under cover. Many
minor improvements are being made
on tbe grounds, and everything is
being dune to make a visit to the fair
a pleasant event and a joy forever.
▲ Hysteriou» Case.
A young woman was standing on a
wide, smooth pavement alone iu front
of a church in Denver, waiting tor a
car, no other person being an bin 200
feet of her, when suddeuly, and from
no ascertained cause, ber tbiu skirts
caught fire, and before any one could
reach tbe spot to aid her she was fa­
tally burned. No cigar or cigarette
stump lay near, no wandering electric
spark, electricians say, could have
caused th» conflagration; no noise of
an igniting match was beard uor was
any partly burned mstob found, aud
it seems incredible that a spark could
have been struck from tbe pavement
by her shoe as she perhaps moved
slightly. But this is not all of the
strange case, for the night before thie
young woman, who was visiting
friends io Denver, bad so strong a
presentiment of some sudden end
strange catastrophe impending for
her destruction that »be could not
sleep, bnt was restless with scuts dis­
tress, all night. Tbe cause of tbe fire
must have been natural, yet cannot
be explained, and even more mysteri
oua, to th» average mind, ie tbeeooroe
and eaoae of tbe message that ton-
warned ber of ber fate. Verily, there
are more things in heaven and earth
than onr ordinary philosophise ex
plaio or understandiogly account for.
—Telegram.
•lOO Rewar«, »1<M>.
The readers of thia paper will be
pleased to laaro that there is »t least
one dreaded disenee that uoience bas
been sbls to sure in all ita stages and
that ia Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cor»
ia th» ouiy positive core now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a Oonatitutiopai disease, rt
quires a cooatiintional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken in
tarn ally, acting directly npon the
blood and mneoos anrfaces of the
aystern, thereby deatroying tbe foun­
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient atreogth by building np tbe
constitution and assisting nature in
doing ita work. Tbe proprietors have
eo mneh faith in ita curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any ease that it fails to onr».
Send tor list of testimonials.
Addreaa. F. J. CBxxxy A Co., To­
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists 75c.
CLARENCE Y.
Band on.
The Bravest Hattie.
Tbs bravest battle that ever waa fooabl.
Shall I tall you where and when?
On tbe mape of the world you'll find it not—
'Twae fooiibt by the mothers of men.
Ney, not with aannon or battle shot,
With »word or nobler pen|
No, nor with eloqurnt word or thought
From mouth of wonderful men!
But deep in a walled-op wopian’» heart—
Of woman that would not yield.
But bravely, silently bore her part—
Lol there ie tbe battlefield I
No marshaling troops, no biyouae song,
No banner to gleam aqd wave!
But oh, these bottles, they last so long—
From babyhood to the gravel
-JOAQUIN MILLBR.
Furniture
Oregon,
Druggist and
Apothecary, Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds*
la Jost tn reoeipt of a new aud
fresh stock of
Bed Hoi J Suites
Curt sin Poles aud Uns
Wall Fatwr and
buu 1 itcee.
Window 1 riiuxuioH*.
H« iumw LiuiuH*
-------- SEWING MACHINES AND BAbY CAMKlAGEb --------
Drugs and Chemicals,
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
The next W C T U mooting takes
placo Tuesday, fit 2:8(1, P. M. at th*
M. E. Church.
LOWE,
MR.S, L. S. ADAMS
e f s l vs t — Tea—.
“Wtaa rf Cwffid b tefiaat a btaariag
to Ursd wamaa. Navis g ralfarad tor
saves years wMh waakaam and bear-
totg-down pries, aad haviag triad sev­
eral doctor» and dUfarent iwedle»
with so succaxx, your Wise af Caadui
waa the only thing which helped me.
and eventually cured me It seentod is
build up the weak peris, rireagthea
the system sod csrrsct Irvaguiargtes.'*
By “tired women” Mrs. Adams
nteans nervous women who bars
disorderrd menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
Yon can curd yourself st home with
this great women's remedy. Wine
of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has
ourad thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. Why
not begin to get well today ? All
druggists have »1.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver er bowel dieor­
der Thedford's Black-Draught
should be used.
Kept Both Candidate» Bffisy
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Dragginta Mamdries.
P xwumkb , B kuobks , S poxgxs , S oaps
N uts and C andibs .
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes.
Cigar., Tobacco, aad Clgarattos.
Ooaatanlly Kept oa Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
BOOTS
SHOES
J. Denholm
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth for $1, but you
q
q
»5
«5
can get your money’s
Dry Goods of Every Description
worth at
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
M. BREUER'S
Dealer ia Boot» and Shoe»
Bspairingliwatl, and promptly dona St
lowest living priora.
WINE q 'CARDUI
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
TONSORIAL PARLORS
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms
Sdentiflc flinerlcait
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
“Chico,”
CAPT. C. P. JENSEN.
Tbifi Steamer will^ive a regnlnr 10 day Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and Ban
Franoifloo, Cithforma. fur both paRaenuerR and freight.
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE <fc HOYT. Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Franci*o<>. California.
Bandon Meat Market,
T- Anderson
Very Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea.
‘’About six years ago for tbe first
lime in my life I bad a sudden and
severe attack of diarrhoea.” snye Mrs.
Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. ”1
got temporary relief, but it came
back again and ngain, and for six long
years I have suffered more misery
and agony than I can tell. It was
worse than death. My busband spent
hundreds of dollars for physicians’
prescriptions and treatmeot without
avail. Finally we moved to Bosque
county, our present home, and one
day I happened to see an advertise­
ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testi­
monial of a man who had been cured
by it. Tbe case waa so similar to my
own that I concluded to try tbe rem­
edy. Tbe result was wonderful. I
could hardly realize that I was well
again, or behave it could be so after
having suffered so long, but that one
bottle of tnedieioe, costing but a few
cent, cured ms.” For sale by C Y.
Low*
'_________________ 1:.
Teacher»’ Eiamlaatiea.
The regular examination of applicants for
State and Count, papers will be held in m,
office in Coquille, beginning Aug. 12, at 9
a. as. sod continuing three dav»
Dated this 10th da, of Jal, 1903.
W. H. BUNCH, C o Snpt.
Word reached her» on Wednesday
pf a row at Beaver Hill, but onr space
wa» limited »nd no definite report of
■tatsebfill fitehe.lnle.
*
•
_
the matter being available we made
Following are tbe dates of ttamea, and
no mention last week, bnton Wednes­
name, of place, ar ebieb the wversl testa,
of Ibe Oooa oounty leaga. will plaj darin»
day afiprnoou the preliminary exam,
th© MAfiOD.
tnatioD of Richard Abbp pn charge
At Bandon.
Au» *— Bandon vs Marshfield.
of assault with jutenl to kill, com­
Aus 93—Bandon vs North Head.
mitted on James Davidson of Beaver
!4ept 6—Bandon vs Coquille.
Sept
13—Bandon vs Msrshlleld.
Hill, on Joly 90, was held in the jus
At Coquilla City.
£ces court at Coquille and Abbo waa
An< 2—Coquille vs North Bend.
eld, without ban.
Ans 18—Coquille vs Bandon.
It appears that tbe parties had
Ans 19—Coquille vs Marabfield.
difference» »# which D»»td»on drew a
Hept IS—Coquille vs North Bend.
gun and mad» Abbo taka a walk. A
At MarubfieM.
Haji’-» family fills aro th# baej.
Asa 9r-Marsh9eld vs Coquille.
half hour later Abbo slipped np bo
—QOO—
Aos 18—Msrshfiald vu North Band.
Aus SO— Marshfield va Bandon.
bind Davidaon, who waa eittiog by a
Teaehgr»' lastif ute.
Sept 20—Marshfield va Coquille.
pile ot lagging, and atrnek him throe
.
At North Bend.
Bmee with a olab, traoturing the
II»» Teachers' Institute for tbe
aknll. Davidaon waa ia a very crit­ year 1908 will be held io Bandon, Ans 9— North Rend vs Rand-m
Aus 30—North Rend vs Coquille.
ical sondition with th» ehanoM strong August 17 to 90. W. H. Buwcn,
Hept 8 W orth Band vs Marshfield.
Co. Superintendent,
i Sept 99—North Bond vs Baudun.
If aguioat ropmr?'MM"F**t
Two Paper© for the Price of O«e.
You
Oct the Kew» of the World and
the Local New© Thrown
In ©• a Barilain.
To those who pay op arrearages and a
year in advanoe. and to all uew sobaori-
bers who pay in advance, we make tbe
following proposition comprising several
diffeeeat couplet a to select from i
Parcs
ot
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price fur beef, pork, mutton,wuol, bidea, etc
»2 oo
6 00
fi 00
1 no
BO
Owr Offer.
The Ro I let in ia one of tbe leading pape
uf tbe West, and ia a daily published in Hau
Francisco, and give» all tfie nevi. Our offee
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
Heoorder and Bulletin, one year.. S6 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
SO
Tbe Portlaud Evening Telegram ia issued
six times a week. It gives all tbe news that
ia worth reading and up to time of going to
press. much of it being 24 boors fresher than
when it reaches here through any otbsr
journal.
Heoorder and Telegram one year. 95 SO
For a weskly newapaper tbe Weekly Qr£
gooian leads in tbe Northwest, and gives
all tbe news aaarity contained in a weekly
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..t2 M
It iatlia duty -£ w»cb pstson ia
tu
formation along all lines that tend toward
bringing about bet ter conditions and greater
prosperity for the bnmao family, and for
tbe purpose of giving our readers a ehanoe
to inform themselves we give them the best
—Appeal to Reason. Any doetrina that
dues nut appeal k> tite iitgumt order of res
Honing ia not safe.
Heoorder and Appeal to Reason. . t2 00
BANDON BREWERY,
Spring and Summer Goods.
A Large Stock Jaat
Received.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Beer, Porter and Ale.
jRrar
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes
N. T .(»RENZ’S
STORE
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Unrrxi> B t . tx . L xxd Orricx. at Hoax
Onxoos. April '£!, 1903
Notice is hereby given that iu oouiplianoa
with tbe provisiou« of the net of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled, ‘‘Au net for the
sale of tiiuber laud« iu the State, ot Cali­
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory,” a. extended to all tbe l'nblic
Laud Btates by act ot Augu»t 4. 1892. Charles
T. Fteger of Bandon, County of Coon,
tUnte of Oregon, has this dav filed in
this offioe his sworn statement No MUI, for
tbe purchase of the; HU of 8WQ of beclton
No. 38, in Township No. 28 Booth, of Hanse
No. 14 Wert, and will offer proof to show
that the land «ought is more vnloable for
its timber or stone than for agrioultuml
purposes, and to establish bis claim to said
isnd before tbe Kegirler and Heoeiver of
this offioe at Roseburg Oregon, on Wednes­
day tbe 2t>th day of August 1303. He name«
as witnesses: A. E. Hadsell, R. H. Hoss,
John Anderson, K. E. L. Bediilton, all of
Bandoo, Coos County. Oregon.
Any and all persons Dimming adversely
ths above-described lands are requested* to
file their p,aim. m thie offioe ou or before
•aid 2Gtb day of August 1903.
____ __
. _
J. T. Bentons.
aprUO________________________ "'••or.
----- THE STEAMER
DISPATCH ~
Other bargains
room for more.
AT TUB-----
“EL DORADO
KiiMiiniHwen Bros.,
I’rop's
Phoenix Family Flour
Tli® Forfteot T^roduot of
8eleoteci OaJlftjmla. 'Wliea.t.
THOMAS WHITE, Muter
Leaves Bandon ever, morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 o’olock and make« connec­
tion» with the train and steamer M,rl at
10:30 a. m. at Coquille Gil,.
Leaves Coquille Cit, at 12:30 p. m. arriv­
ing at Bandon at 4)80 p. m.
To be had in Dr, Goods. Clothing. bboee
•nd other goods that moat be »old to make
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
ISvery Sfiok Guaranteed.
Ycur Money Back if it Don't Suit.
For Sale Exclusively by
Do You
Know the News
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon.
tkksfass noticb .
C. GEHRIG, Proprietor,
■ABUTACTITUB OT
All Kiuda of Goods F-W
Summer W«ar.
Ladies* Jacket« aud
Capes.
Timber Laud Act Jun. 3 1ST».
bubo
P ublications na Yas a.
R andox K boobdsb
Han Francisco Bo I let in
Portland Evrntng Telegram
Weekly Oregouian
Appeal tq Reason
She names a» witnesses, Seta Lanegan, of
Bollard, Oregon, Lee Harrow* of Ballard,
Oregon, Glen Cox, of Bandon,. Oregon,
Shelve, Muudy.of Baudot!. Oregon.
Any and all persons claimiug adversely
the altoye described laud» are requested to
tile their claim« io this office on or before
»aid 14th day uf Aognst. 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES.
Jne4
Register.
Prop.
Will Keep ou Hand at all Times
Racket Store
What We Can Do For You
UNDERTAKING
A Full Lias of Burial Caakata. Burial Kobsa and Goods, and Undertaking Boppliaa
Paints. Oils. Glasses, aud Painter’s Supplied
Mark Twain, in tbe eoorae of a
CITY MEAT MARKET,
talk on politics st the Aathors’ Club,
in New York, the other day, told a
B AJRKTEe & Co Prop.
good story oo two men be need to IteSUteSWnWWSmBSnWmMW*
know when he was a boy, He raid:
UI never went in much for politics.
All kinds kept,
I’ve known lota of meu that did.
though, Wh«u I was a boy I knew
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-UHEEBE
sod VEAL always oo baud.
two men—‘Bob’ Smith and Caleb
Brown—that went in fur politics body
CORNED BEEF.
and aouL
PICKLED PORK
P. B. HOYT, Prop
"Oooe they were running for
sheriff—‘Bob’ on one ticket, Caleb on Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
BUTTER. ECG, aud
tbe other—and a pretty but fight it
Pint Street, BANDON, OREGON
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
wae that they put np. There was SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
of all kinds.
nothing those two men wouldn’t do
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
to capture a vote.
Meut» Delivered to persons living on th.
Bathroom newly fitted up with roreelalu
Hiver, or »long the :-tnge Route
“ ‘Bob,’ on the day of election, hur­
Tub. Boi or Cold Bath. »5 cents.
ried, after breakfast, to tbe hotel that
was tbe polling place. He eaw in
front of the building an elderly farm
er, wrestling with a stubborn cow.
J
Br f . W ■
Tbe cow pulled one way, and tbe
* ■ ■ ■■ k ■ aw 1
farmer, gruciting aud growling, pulled
tbe other.
*_______a. _
T rade M arks
“ ‘My friend,' aaye ‘Bob,’ ‘do yon
D cbiqna
want me to bold your cow so you can
v
ComrmoMTS Ae.
Anyone
Mndlnc
a
«ketch
and
deaerlption mffiy
Nhaviiig S3 Cea ta.
go ineide and voteT
Jiulckly aacartain oar opinion fraa vhattar an
nventinn ia probably patantabla. ComMnnlca.
Bath» S3 Cent».
“ ‘Why, yes, Mr. Smith, if yon'd be
Uona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patente
•ent frea. Old«* agency fur gecurinff patent*.
Patents taken tbrouch Munn A Co. recatae
no kind,’ tbe farmer answered, and
9pecial notice, without cnarge. In the
‘Bob* grabbed the cuw by tbe horns
Workmanship up to date in any-
aud brajed himself against a tree, thing in my line.
A bandsomoly illustrated weekly. Lanreat dr*
Next Door to MoNntr’s Hardware.
culation
on ot
of any gcientlfln
scientific journal.
Journal. Term©.
Terms. *8
*S a
but the cuw, for all his bracing,
year:
month«, |L Sold
8oldbyall
by all newsdealer«.
newsdealer*.
rear: four month©,
pulled him about at a live’y rate.
¡¡URN
&
CoNew
York
C3-O to the
She drugged him up end down the
Branch Office, 626 F SL. Washington, D. C.
Brani
road, and flung him from one side
NOTICE FOR I UBLICA’I ION.
walk to the other. He could Lear a
----- FOB-----
Timber Land Act, Juue 3, 1878.
lot of laughing from tbe hotel porch,
U kitfd S tatxs L and Orricx, ltose i' rg
for a pretty big crowd bad gathered Ladies’, Gents' and Children's Under­ Oregon, May 25th. 1903.
Notioe
is hereby given that in compliance
to see him earniog a vote.
wear,
with the proviHiona of the act of Congress
“Finally, tbs farmer returned, re­ Embroidered Bilka, Satina, Lace«, Hfind- of Juue 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe »ale
of timber laud» in tbe StHtea of California.
lieved him of tbe cow, and thanked
kerchiefw, Keck-ilea b'uependcr*,
Oregon. Nevada, and WaHbingtoii Terri
Ladle«' Hoae, Genile-
tory,” a» extended to all tbe Public Land
him. ‘You'te welcome, f iond,’ says
states
by act of Aogu»t *. 1392. Anna. A.
uieu'e Hoee,
Bob, and then added, anxiously: T
Mandy, of near Bandon, County of Coo«,
State of Oregon, bas this day filed in thia
suppose yon'baven’t been approached
Ladies' Outiug-Flanel Under-Skiits,
office ber aworu atntement No. 5227 for tbe
Gla«a-ware, Writing Tablets,
—er—I suppose you haven't seen my
pcrcbaae of tbe 81.'4 of SF.J^ of Section No.
io Towtutbip No. 27tL, R. No. 14 W., and
rival, Caleb BrowD, aronud here this All kind« of Notion«, «nd tilings too nu­ 38.
will offer proof to show that the land sought
morning 1’
merous to mention and save money.
ia wore valuable fur it» timber or »tone
than for agricultural purposes, and to es
M bs - JtMM CABTwaionT, Prop.
“ ‘Why, yee,’ tbe farmer answered,
Utblish ber claim to »aid Isud before C. T.
Bluiuenrotber, U. S. Coi»iu<8»iotter for Dial,
‘Mr. Brown is behind tbe barn bold­
of Oregon at* Bsndon, Coos County, Ore­
ing ■ calf for me now.’ ”
gon, on Friday, tbe 14tb day ot August, 1908.
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Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Repairing and Saw-tlliug a Sproialty.
BFYos ean bava it all for
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giuHth
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papa publiahad in Oregon; it eontains
all tbi new» of tbe stata and ot tbo
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cp, w I be mailed toyou free. Add ress
The Telegram,
FORTLAND, ORF..
Notioe ia hereby given to all persons not
to trespass upon tbe premises of I>r. Kenyon,
situated between Floras Lake and tbe eoan-
t, road, in Northern Carry, by removing,
catling. or destroying timber npon eaid
land. gifi reward will be paid for informa­
tion lending *o » aoaviotion of l r »spoil oa
stated above.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14. 19C1.
PETER NELSON. Agent.
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The Journal, P,
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