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THE RECORDER is ruauaaur KVKBl THIIUUAY APTKBWOOV .... *T .... DAU« K. STITT, EDITOR ABD PKOPRIKTOB. 3UB80U1PTION BATES. (>ne ................................................ <2 OU si» Month*................................................... 1 00 Thro» Months................................................ 60 Tilt» paper te entered et the Bandon poet offine ne Heoond-clasa M nt ter. THURSDAY. AUG 13, 1M3. EDITORIAL. The hutcroobile is the playthiDg of the wealthy class—Well, let them have it—Dissipation was giving a good many of them au early paaaport into the world beyond, but the auto has accelerated the speed at which they pass out. The Dext “crying need" will tie an anli-auto crusade to atop the destruction of millionaires. The department store is to have sn ot her boom. A New Jersey corpor ation with a capital stock of *5,000,- 000 has been incorporated to buy up stores and combine them into depart- iuslitutions. The middle men must finully get out of the way. There is no place for them in our present sys tem. The employer with enormous wealth, on one side and the employed on the other, is what oompetition is tending to, with disaster beyond that stage, F. W. Lough and wife, the Sweet Singers, from Waynetown, Indiana, were here from Friday until over Sunday engaged in temperance work. Mr. Lough and his wife have excel lent ability as singers, while Mr. Lough is a fearless and fluent speaker who is striking some merited and and hard blows at present conditions, prominent among which, are bis de nnnciatioue of the present and gener al standard of Christians as measured by their energy’ of purpose and de meanor. Wall street is on nettles again, and a sleeping volcano of financial disas ter is a constant menace, and the in quiry pertinent to this condition might be made. Is not Morgan, the great combiner equal to theemergen- ? Th»- sn-wer is No. Morgan is . G >r. He i s- «-real knowledge of . ouiUinntion-. but his finite mind can not pierce I be future and behold the energy nor scope of the force which >< blings into existence through bis • re , hvfice, the uneasy conditions ■■I. ■ i too u'iug the great • nai- :>e-s tit -r .,f tbe world Dj < v Without the lid of a Duutor. “I aui just up from a hard spell of the flux ' (dyseutxry) nays Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well kncvti inei. i.nnt of Drummond, Tenn. “I used one small bol tie of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured wsihout having a doctor I consider it the best cholera medicine III the world.” Thor« is no need of employ ing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can proscribe a better medicine for bowel complaint In any form either for ohildreu or adults. It never fails aud is pleasant to take. Por sale by C. Y. Lowe. ----- OOO------ Mhooting Accident. ■ 1 1 ■ ■■ > From Friday '»Coast Mail. About. 10 a. m. today Hay Cox, of Ross sfoiigh had the misfortune to receive a charge from a 44 Winches ter rifle in his right band the ball tearing bis band so that it was nec essary to amputate the mouther at the wrist. Dr. Straw was anmmoued and per formed the operation. The young man is 16 years of age. The i ifl-< was setting up against a log when bis dog accidently knocked it over and in bis attempt to catch the gin received the charge. Mr. Cox stood the operation well, th ugh hav ing lost considerable blood from the neceaaary long wait for a physician. Canaille* New Water Works. KSCAPKU AN AWFUL FAT*. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on tbe leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Drove, III. For four years it defied all doctors and all ramedise. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to rar* him. Equally good for Boron, Bruises, Skin Erup tions and Piles. 25«, at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Stors. column . CLARENCE Y. Mr. H. Haggioa of Melbourne, Fla., The next W O T U meeting takes write*, “My doctor told me I had place Tuesday, at ‘2:30, P. M , at tbe Conaumptiac aud nothing could be M. E. Church. done for me. I waa given up to dio. fialeaaa Have Bar*. Tbe offer of a free tnal bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump “A bar io heaven, a door to hell: Whoever named it, trained it well; tion. induced me to try it. Results A bar to manlinea» and wealth, were startling. I am now on tbe road A door to want and broken health. to reoovery. It sorely saved my life.“ “A bar to honor, pride aud fame, Thia great cure ia guaranteed for all A door to tin, and grief, and ebauie, throat and lung diseases by C. Y. A bar to hope, a bar to prayer, Lowe, Druggist, Price 50c * *1.00, A door to darkness and despair. Trial bottle* free. “A bar to honored, useful life, Drowse«4 ia Heater* Creek Roy the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Turner, of Gold Beach, aged two years and three months, was drowned iu Hunters creek on Wed nesday July 29tb, 1903 The little one bad slipped away from tbebouse, which is situated about *200 yards from the creek, and hie absence was uot discovered until a passer-by in formed Mr. Turner, who was loading bay, sear by, that the child was wad ing io tbe creek, riding a stick horse. Mr. Turner immediately sent bis son, Asa. for the child, but Asa soon re turned, saving be could not find him. Mr. Turner then made a hurried search along the creek, and thinking the little one might have returned home, hurried to the bouse. Findiug that such was not *he case, a search of tbe creek waa instituted, both father and mother wading up and down, until at last tbe little one was fonnd lying on his back in about one foot of water, one little band pro truding ont of;tbe water. Every ef fort possible waa made to bring tbe child back to life, bnt, although it was thought he bad not been under water more than fifteen minutes, all efforts proved unavailing. Roy was a bright little obild and the pride of bis parents, wbo are overcome with grief at their sad loss. The funeral occurred at tbe Quid Beach cemetery Thursday afternoon, and was largely attended by relatives and sympathis ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutton, of this place, grand-parents of tbe deceased, left for Gold Beacb im mediately on being iuformed by tele phone, retnruing borne Sunday even- 'Og’ Better Tlinn Gold. “I was tronbled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster. N. H. No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all tbe medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and in- vigora'or for weak, run dowu women. No other medicine can take its plsce in onr family.” Try them Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by C. i. Lowe. ------ ooo------ It «;<><« ter I.ocnted Body. "A bar to joys that home impart*, A door to tears aud anhmg hearts; A bar to heaven, a door to hell— Whoever named it. nntued it well." The Thing* He Lost. Tbe following speech, which ia quoted iu Weapon» for Temperance Warfare, was made by a reformed drunkard at a temperance meeting: “I have been thinking since I came into tbe meeting tonight about tbe losses I have met with since I signed the pledge. I tell you there is uot s man in tbe society that has lost more by «topping drink than I have. Wait a bit until I tell you what I mean. There was a nice job of work to be done in tbe shop today, and tbe boss called for me. ‘Give it to Law,' says be; ‘he’s the beat man in tbe shop.’ “ Well, I told my wife at supper time, and she says, ‘Why, Lawrie, be used to call you tbe worst! You’ve lost your bad name, haven't you?’ “ 'That’s a fact, wife,’ says I, ‘and it ain’t all I've lost in the last six moDlbs, either. I bad poverty snd wretchedness, and I've lost them. I had an old ragged coat and a shock in’ bad hat, and some water proof boots that let tbe waler out at the toes as fast as it went in at. the beek. I've lost them. I bad a red face and a trembling band, and a pair of shaky legs that gave me an awful tumble now and then. I had a habit of curs ing and swearing, and I've got rid of that. I bad an aching head and a heavy heart, and, worse than all the rest, a guilty conscience. I thank God I've lost them all.’ “Then I told my wife what she bad lost. ‘You bad an old ragged gown, Mary,’ says I, ‘and you bad trouble and sorrow, and a poor wretched borne and plenty of heartache*, fur you bad a miaerable drunkurd for a husband. Mary! Mary! thank tbe Lord fur all that you and I have lust since I signed the Good Samaritan Pledge’!”—Ex. Waiting for the Eurtliqnake. Judging from tbe contentment which some Christian» seem to mam fest, the following litlle incident illus trates their attitude toward cburch work. They, too, are “waiting for an earthquake,” instead of digging po tatoes for themselves and the hungry ones about them. A traveler in Georgia met a genial- looking old fellow sitting astride a fence, and ihuugbtfully smoking. He gave greeting: “Good-morning!’’ •‘ 'Mawning, stranger!’ “How’s times?” asked tbe traveler. “Put tee tul able, stranger. Had some trees to cut down. Cyclone came ’Jong an’ leveled 'em for me.” “Well, that was good!” commented the stranger. “Yes—guess 'twas. Lightning 'totber night set fire to the brush, an saved me the trouble of burnin’ it.” “Remarkable! Work all done then, eb?” “Not yet. stranger. Waiting now for an earthquake to come 'long an’ shake tbe taters out of the ground.” ibe »eaMMi. S tati or O hio , C ity ox T olxdo I L ucas C ounty . J F rank J. C hkniy mnkee oath that lie 1» tbe senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. C heney & Co., doing business iu the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, aud that said firm will pay tbe sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Haifa Catnrrh Cure. F rank J. C hinny . - Svor® to bofor* t # *ud aubecrihed in my presence, this Sth day of De cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. G leason , Notary Publio. Kansas City Star: A young mau wbo bolds a bumble position in a printing office ia very food of the dangbter of * minister, but bis de votion to her is comparatively new. The other Sunday be went to cburch to bear tbe father of bi* inamorata preach, and unfortunately sat down where everybody eonld as* him. The text waa: “My dangbter ia grievous ly tormented with • devil.** At Bandon. Ang 9— Bandon va Mnrshfield. Aug 23— Bandon vs North Bend. Sept 6—Bandon vs Ct.-guille. Sept 18— Bandon va Mamhlield. At Coquille City. Aug 2—Coquille vs North Bend. Aug 16—Coquille ve Bandon Aug 23—Coquille vs Marshfield, Sep* 18—Coquille vs North Bend. At Marshfield. Aug 9—Marshfield va Coquille. Aug 18— Marshfield va North Bend. Aug I«1 - r.v Sept 20—Marshfield va Coquille. At Nortb Bend. Aug 9—North Bend ve Bandon. Aug 80—North Bend vs Coquille. Hept 6—North Bend vs Marshfield. Sept Xu—North Bend vs Hendon. LOWE, Furniture Bandon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, U just in reoeipt of a new and freah stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Boom Unites Curtain Pule, and Fin. Wall Paper and aud I teoes. Window Trimmings. Hous. Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- Cabinet Shop in Connection. “ If woman would pay mor* attention to thtir health w* would have more happy wlvei, mother» and daughter», and if they would obicrv* re»ulti they would find that the docton’ preicription» do not perform the many cure» they ar* given credit for. In consulting with my druggl»t he ad- vlaed McElraa'i win* of Carduland Thed ford’» Black-Draught, and to I took it and have every raaton to thank him lor a new Ilf* opened up to me with reatond health, and It only took three month» to cur* me.” Wine of Cnrdui ia a regulator of ths menstrual function* and ia a most as- touiehing tonic for women. It cures •canty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, white* aud flooding. It ia helpful whan approaching woman hood, during pregnaucy, after child birth and in change or life. It fro- Suently brings a dear baby to homes iat have been barren for yean. All druggists have *1.00 bottle* of Wine of Cardni. WINE«CARDUI Church Directory Cl rar«* Tobaccos and Cf<arett«a. Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied BOOTS SHOES You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking SniwliM CotMtanUy K.pt on Hand. BAKDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. Denholm ij Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Dealer in Boot* and Shoe* Bepairinglnoatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. CITY MEAT MARKET, B JLT2.1STES & Oo Prop. Fresh Meats, Best Quality Boots <S e Siioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. All kinds kept, AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. The New, Speedy and E'egantly Fitted Steamer, “Chico,” BUTTER, EGG, and C. w. LEEP, FRUIT and VEGETABLES of all kiuds. kinds of leather wares kopt in a harness shop. Repairing a Specialty. William Gallier will act my nizent m » Bandon and ail order» left wit h him for Roods or repair« will receive prompt atten tion. Go to tlte JHtciolcct Stoi’e CAP!'. C. P. JENSEN. Ments Delivered to persona living on tha River, or «lune the > ta^e Route This Steamer will give n regnler 10 d«y Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco. California, for Lolh passengers aud freight. E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Or-gon. SWAYNE <t HOYT. Agent. 226 Batterv Street. San Francisco, California. Coquille, Oregon. Dealer in Hamess 4 Saddles and all UNDERTAKING Glass, Paints,Oils, Brushes. M. BREUER’S M. E. Cnuscn. BOLOGNA HAUHAGE. HEAD-CHEESE Preaching servioe every 2nd and ttb Suu and VEAL always on hand, day at 11 A. M. aud 8i P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M. CORNED BEEF, Epworth League . 7iP. M. PICKLED PORK Pray or meeting Wednesday nt 8i I’. M. W. H. M« tsb ». Pastor. Harness Maker, Mattresses and Spring*. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Hpeotally. Druniint* Mundrle*. PlBFUMES, B h I’HHIS, SPONGES, S0AF8 N uts and C axpiks . A door Io brawling, senseless strife; A bar io all that's true and bravo, A door Io every drunkards grave. VuvKit, B. C.. Aug. 4 — Snper- ntitioiis Japanese have a peculiar u eth-’d of locating a corpse of s drowned per« u by invoking the aid of a rooster.. The rooster, when lib erated, is supposed to light iu the waler above the exact spot where tbe corpse is. There was a Jupauese drowned near Nanaimo. Every attempt was made to find tbe body, but io vain Early the noxt morning, just as dawn was breaking, three Japanese alighted from a buggy carryiug a slatted box, which Contained a rooster. They went to the edge of the river, took out a rooster and threw him high in the air. He lit ou tbe water near the far shore below l he falls. The Jap Baseball Schedule. anese hurried across aud fonnd the Following »re tbe dntes of games, aqd corpse in three feet of water just names of places at which the several resrns where tbe rooster bad lit. of tbe Coos oonuty league will play durioa Bulletin; On Tuesday evening our city ciftnnut-BwartLci to W. H.-Jiitet- ell, of Seattle, the contract for putting in our new water works system. The contract price for the building of the reservoir, laying tbe pipe etc is *9000 Mr. Mitchell has had a great deal of experience io this line and be informs ns that when everything is completed Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken in Coquille will have a water system ternally, and acta directly on the blood that all will be proud of, Tbe con and mucous surface* of tbe system. tractor left on Wednesday for Seattle and will return in 10 days when op Send for testimonial*, free. orations will begin. Mr Mitchell F. J. Clonm A Co_ Toledo 0. figures on having tbe entire system Sold by all Druggists 75c. completed in from 60 to 90 days pro Hall's Family Pills are tbe beet. viding the labor can be secured. Nearly Forfeits HU Life W. G. T. U. ■41 TRADE lYIARKW FRZKaBfr O ksion * k 'Fvvvv'' C opyright * Aa lr Anyone sending a eketrh and description maw quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an i invention la probably patentable. Communion- * tIona st rictly contidentlai. Handbook on Patent» Bent free. Oldest agency for *ecurtng patent*. Patent* taken through Munn & Co. receive fprcial notice, without charge* In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllmitrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, |3 a rear; four months, ft Sold by al! newsdealer*. Brani Bandon Meat Market, T. -A-ncLersoxi Prop. Will Keep ou Hand at all Times Fresh Best, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs Butler nod all Farm Product. I will pay Ligbeht market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides 9*c. NOTICE FOR 1 UBLICATION. ----- FOB----- Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. U nited S tatm L and O fvwb , Kosebarg Ladios’, Gsnt3’ ar.d Children’s Under Oregon. May 2oth, 1903. Nutice i* hereby give» that in complianoe wear, with the proviMions of the uct of CongretM Ladios’ Jackets aud AU Kinds of Good* Fot Embroidered Silk», Satins, races, Hand of June 3, 1878, entitled nAn Hot for tbe »ale A Largs Stock Just <>f timber lands in the StHtea of California, lteceived. Cape*. Summer Wear. kerchiefs, Neck-ties Suspend el», Oregon, N cvhc I h , and WaRbingtou Terri Ladles1 Hose, Gentle tory.’* as extended to all the Public Land GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. State» by act of AupuHt 4. ¡892, Anna. A. men's Hose, Mundy, of near Bandon, County of Coos, Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. State of Oregon, haa this day tiled in thia Ladies' Outing-Flanel Under-Skirts, ofilce her »worn Materaent No. 5227 for tbe Glass-ware, Writing Tablet#, purohaae of the SE,1^ of SEJ4 °f Section No. Ml kinds of Notions, and things too no* 33. in Township No. 27 8., K. No. 14 W., and will i ifer proof to show that tbe land »ought merua» to mention and »nve money. is more valuable for it» timber or atone M e ». J ames C artwright , Prop. than for agricultural purpose», and to e» tabli-b her olaim to »aid I hr U before C. T. Boots and Shoes Blumeuruther, V. S. C oiollj . hh inner for Diat. of Oregon nt Bandon, Coo» County, Ore gon, on Friday, the 14th dnv ot August, 1903. She name» p . h witne»»e«, Seth Lanegan, of Bollard, Oregon, I»ee Barrow» of Bullard, Two Paper* for the Price of Ono. You Oregon, Glen Cox, of Bandon, Oregon, Sbelvey Mundy, of Bandon. Oregon. Get tlie New. of the World mid Any and all persona clnlmiu.! adverwly the L ocm I New* Thrown CONSTANTLY on HAND the above desciibed lands are requested to _ ide their claim» in thia unioe on or before In n. a Ba'gulu. said lilh day of August, ltfJd. J. 1. BRIDGES, jnel Register. To those who puy up «rrenrngH» and a year in advanoe. aud to all new subacri- ber» wbo pay in advance, we make the NOTICE FOR PUDLICATIOM. following propieition comprising nevernl will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, «hile there are Timber Laud Act June 3 1878. dilf.-reui ounpleta to select frotu t U sitkv S tatbs I mmd Omen, at U osb - Putea o» Peat tosTioNs pub Yarn. bvbo O hbooh . April 22, 1908. To be Lad in Dry Gands. Clothing, Bboe* Notice is hereby given that in compliance $2 00 and other goods that most be sold to nah* B asimi * ltacoimiB with the provisions of the act of Congress room for more. 6 80 San Francisco Bulletin of June 3. 1*78, entitled, “An act for the 5 00 Portland Evening Telegram sale of timber lands in tbe State* of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington 1 HO Weekly Oregonian Territory,” as eitended to all the Public 50 Appeal to Reason Land States by act of Augm 14.189 ’, Charles Our Offer. T. Fieger of Bandon, County of Coos, State ' f Oregon. Las this day filed in The Bulletin is one of the leading rape this office his sworn statement No 50U1, for of tbe West, and is s daily published in Snn tbo pnrobase of the; SJf of SWJi of Section Tlie Perfect Product of Franoiauo, and gives all the news. Our offee No. S3, in Township No. 28 South, of Ranee Selected California. Wheat. No. 14 West, aud will offer proof to show includes tbo Sunday Bulletin. thet the land sought is more vslnsble for Recorder and Bulletin, one year . $7 00 its timber or stone thau for agricultural Becorder snd Rnlletin, one mouth 75 purposes, and to establish bis claim to said The Portland Evening Telegram ia issued lend before the Register and Receiver of »ix time* a week. It give* all the news that thi* office at Roseburg Oregon, on Wednes day tbe 2tilli day of Angust 1903. He name* is wotlb reading and up to time of going to as witnesee.: A. E. Hndsell, K H. Rosa, press, muoh of It being 24 hours fieaber than John Anderson, K. E. L. Bedillion. all of For Sale Exclusively by when it resotm here through any other Bandon, Coos County, Oregon. Any snd all persons claiming adversely journal. the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thia office ou or before Recorder and Telegram one year. $5 50 said SCth l-j cf ■Angcst IUC? For a weekly newspaper t Weekly Ora J. T. Bai dobs . Konian leads in th. Nonhweal, and give* iipiSO star. all tbe new* usually oontained in a weekly paper. I (your own Rclrcttofi) Io every *«t> Itocutd.i Weekly O.:gwn!wi..C3 59 - ^-THE STF/MER------ I O r *y 9* «-»Tí * /ocr. .It i* the duty of each person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing «bout batter conditions and greater THOMAS WHITE, Master prosperity for tbe human family, and for the purpose cf giving onr readers a chance P. B. HOVT, Prop, Leaves Bandon every morning, except to inform tbem*elv** *• give them th. best Sunday, at 7i80 o'clock and makes connec —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that tions with the train and steamer Myrl at loeaterl In EL DORADO BUILDING. A LADirS’ ML5AZINE. does not appeal to tbe highest order of r*a 10:30 a. in. at Coquille City. Pint Htrwet. BANI>OM. OKKOO1« A ftm; beaotiftil colnrrr! ; lafcat Leaves Coqnille City at 12:30 p m., arriv faahion*; dr ia*. i, r< mira ; fanty soning i* not safe. ing at Bandon at 4;30 p. m. work , houUMul j.t t n, ate. Sulk- SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR •cribe lo <J«v, nr. «pnd y • -r late>t Copf Recorder and Appeal to Reason, . 82 00 Spring and Summer Goods. CLOTHING DRY GOODS What We Can Do For You N. T OKENZ’S STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains Phoenix Family Flour Every Sack Uuaraiiteccl* Yiur Money Back if it Don’t Sait. SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. ~ ~ NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Load, Aot Jam 8, 1978. United States Land Office, Roseburg Oregon. Aogoat 3, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance With tbe provisions ot the act or Uongresa of June 8. 1878, entitled “An act for tbe sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Ananat 4. lien. Anna Jones, of near Bandon. Bandon P O.. Oonuty of Coo*, State of Oregon, has this day Sled in thia office her sworn statement No. 5572 for the purchase of the Nk of NW1* and NWU NEW of Bee. 1», end SWU of SEX of Seo. 1, in Township No. 30, South of Bangs No. IS C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and MANUXACTUMX OF to establish her olaim to said land before C. T. Blomenrother. U. H. Commissioner for District of Oregon, at hia office at Butte Creek Oregon, ou Monday the IPtb day of October, 1903. She namea aa wilueaaea: II. P. Hunt, Delos Gardner, J. H l ocker. J. H. Jones, ail of Bandon, Coon County, Ora Have on hand and will keep constantly goo for tbe trade and family ass, brand* of tbe Any and all persons claiming adversely best quality. tbe above described lands are requested Io ffle their claim* in this office on or before Goods deliver.* ftw. of charge at any said 19th. day of October. I KO. reaMausbl. d I. tn nee. J. T. Bnnon, *Ugl3 Register “ample, can be found In th>" saloons. BANDON BREWERY, Beer, Porter and Ale. DISPATCH Do You Know the News Ei. D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Hethmmn newly fitted op with Fervetela I Tate. Hot er Cold Rath. *5 eeat.. I THKSPAM NOTIC*. rSVYoa oan hava it all for JI ,>rr th KOr VVCr p*r^ Jiwteth tn the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It is the largest evening newa- pape published in Oregon: it contain* all th< new* of tbe state and of the natiot Try it for a month. A aampla c py w I be mailed to yoa free. Address The Telegram, PORTLAND, O*K. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to trespass upon the premises of I>r. Kenyon, posted between Floras Lske snd the eonii- :y road, in Northern Cnrry. by removing. Milling, or destroying timber np<-n said Mild, i-’i reward will be paid for informs i»n leadiag *■> a COO«..lion of (reaps»» s> dated strove. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. M-ircb 14. IK 1. PETEK NEIJiON, Agent 'OH RALE OK RENT.—One acre lot in Goal house *ntb five ru>n>s and P uot Bandon: bouses ou lot. Enquire a* this office. Í A FREE PATTERN MSCALL'S, 1 LMAGAZRIE1 agenia wanted Sr« t L>r lermi StylHh, R’ liiLTe. S.mcle. ITp-fo. date, Ec<»nr»nii< d j' «l Ahnolittely Perfeci l ittirig Paper Puuern*. MSCALL AH Sterni Utt fci v 'ffWVtNM >i«g LI m ». Independent and reliable—Th. Orepon- Oref.nlan.