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N - ■y •T" ITIE RECORDER IS PU Bias HKD fcVERT THVHIPAY AFTBRNOOX TDITOB AMD PROPBIKTOM. «UBHCB1PTION BATES. ..12 00 .. 1 00 .. w One Veer......... . Hix Months... Three Mon ths. This paper U entered at the Bandon post oflloe «« Second-class Matter. ESCAPED AN AWrn FATH Mr. H. Hflggin« of Melbourne, Fla., write«, "My doctor told me I had Cuusnmpliuu aud nothing oould be dore for me. I waa given up to die. Tbe offer of a free trial buttle of Dr. Kiug’a New Discovery for Consump tion, iuduced me to try it. Result« were «tarthug. I sin now on the road lo recovery. It sorely saved my life.” This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Price 50c A $1.00, Trial bottles free. —ooo— Another Andree Htory. Y amcouveb , B. C., Aug. 12.—Jockey A. B. Keeler, who has just returned THU USD AY, AUG 1903. from four years’ stay in the North, claims to have a relic of Andree’s ZiD/TORML. balloon expedition to the North Pole. Tbe Ship Subsidy schemers sre at He says he was west, of the headwat work again trying to interest tbo ers of the M tckeDzie River, right uu press, and the country generally, in der tbe Aretic Circle, when he met marine statitics with an eye single to Indians, who took bitn to tbe »pot foisting upon tbe public another bur where a mysterious white man had den in the way of taxing the produo landed from the clouds. Tbe rod- era to build np a trade for some more skins waid that tbe visitor bad ap infants in need of government sup pearod in a great machine of wouder- port. Beware of the man with an ax ful cooktruction, tbe like of which I they bad never seen before. They to grind. The most dangerous specie of bugs showed by signs that they had been is tbe firebug, and just now this kind greatly frightened by the sudden ap is springing into existence in many pearance of tbe man, whose skin, un places. This class of individuals is like theirs, was white, and from tbe a menace to life and property, and way he came they concluded that he should be taken care of, and while we was a supernatural visitor. The next are taking caro of these bugs, tbe day, however, tbe strange visitor bnd cause that produces them shonld be go tie as be bad come, by the airahip, looked up and taken care of also, The which was found Borne distance away cause will be found in a vitiuted bns shortly after. No trace was found of its occupant. To prove that tbe story iness fabric. is jorreect, Keeler produced a piece Another desirable change is wanted, of silk, of three-cornered shape, and desirable to tbe banking fraternity, several inches in size each way, which blit to nobody else. At tbe Banker’s bad been torn off the balloou. Association, to meet at Saratoga next month, an effort will be made with a Ketter Than Gold. view toward doing away with the ex “I was troubled for several years press system, and tbe money order with chronic indigestion and nervous department by the government, and taking up tbe earn« by tbe banks. debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan Capital is not satisfied; there is no caster, N. H. No remedy helped me place where it is content to stop. The until I began using Electric Bitters, people must not own one convenience which did mo mure good thaD all tbe of their own; they must get out of medicines I ever need. They have business; the bankers see another also kept my wife in excellent health chance to fasten a burden on the for years. She says Electric Bitters people snd will leave no Btouo un sre just splendid fur female troubles; turned until their object is accom that they are a grand tonic aud in- plished. This class is not satisfied vigora*or for weak, run down women. unless it can dictate the laws of the No other medicine can take its place government and eliminate all privi in our family.” Try them Only 50c. leges from tbe people as a govern Satisfaction guaranteed by O. 1. ment. It is time for the average citi Lowe. zen to become a kicker and to kick Proved fatui to the Goat. vigorously for bis rights. The pres L ouisville , K y ., Aug. 12.—A spec ent. system of money order suits the convenience of the public, and it is ial from Memphis says: The stomach time to say to the banking frater of a gout ia to be analyzed by expert chemists, in an effort to account for nity—bands off. the disappearance of a Dumber of It is written that “ man shall reap United Staten revenue stamps, involv what he sows,” aud when we look at ing several hundred dollars. This the crop that is being harvested now, morning a wholesale whisky firm sold we can but udmit the truth of the live barrels of whisky to a saloon principle. To condone wrong doing, keeper. Tbe whisky was delivered which is unrighteousness, in any and left on the pavement in front of quarter or in any class of people, but the store. The proprietor’s pet goat prepares the way for a crop of evil- ate tbe revenue stamps off tbe heads doing which will grow and increase of tbe barrels, and soon after a Gov until such time as conditions become ernment Inspector inspected thewhis unbearable, and a revolt becomes nec ky and found tbe necessary stamps essary to get lid of tbe awful conse missing. He thereupon confiscated quences. In tbe business fabric, of the whisky. Tbe proprietors explained this country in particular, and of the that the goat ate tbe stamps. The world in general, during the last four Inspector declined to accept this ex decades, privileges have been granted, planation. After a conference it was and conditions obtained wherein fav agreed to kill the goat and examine ored classes have been enabled to rob its stomach to locate tbe missing rev production, and to thrive at the ex enue stamps, in order to protect the pense of the life blood, tbe honesty, saloonist from a heavy fine. and often tbe virtue of their victims; ----- ooo----- and these conditions are producing When yon want a physio that is their barvosts of theives, robbers, in mild and gentle, easy to take and cendiaries, swindlers, murderers, etc, certain to act, always use Chamber until tbe world is getting ripe for de lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. struction. The earthquakes, torna For sule l>y C. Y. Lowe. does, accidents and other phenomena are not the result of chance. Keen Corapetition. Telegram: There is not tbeslight est fear felt in Oregon from the ef facts of storms tn the open or in Wall or La Salle streets. Th» golden- brown grain fields the great bop farms, tbe bending orchards; tbe cattle ranges and tbo depths of the Colum bia yield forth most abundantly, with a certainty amounting to guarantee tbut Oregon’s contribution to the food supply of tbe world and lo the gener al prosperity of the country comes regularly—and it is always needed. I)y«entery Cured Without the Aid of a Doctor. "I am just up from a bard spell of tbe flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well known merchant of Drummond, Tenn. “I used one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider it the beat cholera medicine in tbe world.”' There is no need of employ iog a doctor when thia remedy is used, for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint in nny form either for children or adults. It never falls and is pleasant to take. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. TBBNVAM There will be keen competition be tween tbe different coanties in this state, making county exhibits at the slate fnir this fall. There will be no le-a than eight counties competiug for the different prizes, which will make the greatest show of agricultur al and horticultural products ever seen in this state. Moat of these ex hibits will be taken to St. Louis in 1904 to advertise Oregon's resources, nnd wo predict that Oregon will have tbe Quest display she has ever made at any exposition. Uttuiiun, The next W C T U meeting takes place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M , at tbe U. E, Cbur< b. A 1‘irture Nu .Irti.tC’Mu f*Mint Th« word of God says: uNo drunk ard shall iuberit the kingdom of heav en;” hot add to drunkenness all tbe dark sbadowa which follow cloaely tbe drunkards footsteps, bow terrible the thought! V. bat domestic sorrows and wretch edness is occasioned by tbe sak of in toxicating liquors! How it breaks up tbe peacefulness of tbe family circle! Who but God, that aearchetb tbe heart, can cuuDt the tears and agony of the heart-brok en family of tbe drunkard! How fearful to oontemplate tbe ravages which the infernal spirit of rum is making in some of the fairest homes of our land. How it consumes all that is lovely in human character, and implants in its stead the most terrible passions! It disregards tbe holiest tie, a mother’s love, and strongest restraint, a mothers influ ence. These all bnve failed to preveol many child from rain by tbe vice of intemperance. There is riot oue bright page upon record of its progress—nothing to shield it from the contempt of man kind. But pen is too weak to. picture all tbe evils of intemperance. Picture tbe evils of intemperance! He dues not live that can tell tbe whole story of-its woes. Exaggera tion is impossible. The boldest fancy wavers iu its flight, before it comes up to the fact; tbe mind's eye cannot take in tbe countless miseries of its both hapless and hopeless victims; No humiiii art can pul in that picture shades darker than tbe truth. Put upon canvas a picture of every con ceiveable thing terrible or revolting: paint health in ruins, all hope gone, affections blasted, and prayers si lenced: paint tbe chosen seats of a father's devotion, filial piety, brother ly love, a mother’s care—all, all are vacant! Paint all tbe crime of every i.ue, from murder, standing horrified over a grave which it L hs no means to cover, down, to th« meanest de ception, still confident of success; paint home a desert, and shame a tyrant, and poverty th« legitimate child of vice, iu every community, and not its prolific mother; paint the dark valley, of the shadow of death, peopled with livir^g slaves; paint a landscape with trees, whose fruit is poison and whose shade is death; with mountain torrents Irihutsiy to an ocean whose very waves are tire, and put into tbe most distant back ground, the vanishing view of a bless ed past, and into the foreground tbe terrible certainty of a.i accursed fu ture! Paint a prison with doors that only open inward; people I lie scene with men whose shattered forms are inhabited by tormented spirits, with children upon whose lips no smile can piny, aud with women into whose cheeks furrows have been burnt by tears, wrung by anguish from broken hearts. Paint such a picture aud when you are ready to show it, do not let iu God’s puro sunlight, but illuminate it with tbe glare of infer nal tires, and still you will be bound to say, tbe horrible scene fulls short of the dreadful reality. M. Bandon, Or., August 12, 1903. ----- OCX?----- Nearly I'«»rfeltn Hta Life A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bnckleu’s Arnica Salve bad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Bums, Braises, Skin Erup tions and Piles. 25c, at G. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. Bancbail Sic het! u It*, Following are the dates of gam.e*K and names of place.-« nt, which the never-il teum» of the Coos county league will play during the seasoo. At Bandon. Ang 2—Bandon vb Marshfield. Aug 23—Bandon vb North Bend. Sept 6—Bandon va Connilla. Sept 13—Bandon va Marshfield. At Coquille City. Ang 2—Coquille vs North Bend. Ang 1G—Coquille vs Bandon. Ang 23—Coquille vs Marshfield, Sept 13—Coquille vs North Bend. At Marshfield. Aug 9—Marshfield va Coquille. Aug iG—Hamb Geld vh North Bend. Aug 30—Marshfield vs Bandon. Hept 2Ü—Marshfield vs Coquille. At Norlh Bind. - ------ OOO------- Ang 9—North Bend vs Bandon. Aug JtA—North Bend vs Coqoille. S tatx of O miu , Cm os T ulspo I M. Sept 6—North Bend va Marshfield. L ucas C ounty . ( Sept 20—North Bend va Bandon. F rank J. C hknky makes oath that he is tbe senior partuer of the firm of F. J. C huxiy «& Co., doing business in tbo city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be enred by tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. F rank J. C rknet . Sworn to before uie aud nubkcribcl iu my presence, this Gth day of De centber, A. D. 1886. A. W. G lxason . ■ sial | Notary Public. NOT ICR. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in Nolic* ia horehy given to all per ternally, and acts directly on the bl od sons not to trwflpMM on my ernntarry bind, < n what i» known at tbe John and mucous surfaces of tbe system. son Farm, near China creek. Send for testimonials, free. N. L orenz . F J. Catan A Co, Toledo O. Sold by all Drnggiats 75c. Hall’s Family Pill» are the best CLARENCE Y. W. C. T. U. COLUMN FfllEDfORDÌH BiaCKDRAUGHT LCoHSTIPÀTlOHj LOWE, Druggist and Apothecary, Household Furnishings and Deco Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggiat» Nunilrlt's, M'Ht««, Ark., Mar (A, 1001. 1 cann.it n-cn.iiacaa TticJn.-rcT. Black- Draairiit to« ktvtitt. 1 keep It law« R ohm all th. tlw. «nJ htv. wed It for the last tea ,«ar«. 1 ».ter gat. air ehll*rea ■ay stare Uintlr,. I think I co «Id kcr.rb. «hl. to work althvat It <>« «rroant of being troubled nlih <-aMt1|>atlon. Yaar msdlclac 1« Zp «11 that keep. n. up. > ' t. B. McFABUXB. -•¿2 Church Directory B hcsiixh , S ponges , S oaps N uts and C andies . PinruMKH, Clear., Tobuvco. «n«l Cigarette*. Paiute. Oil«. Gia««««, aud Painter’« Hupplied Epworth Leaiitje . 7:P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8î P. M. W. H. M isyers . Pastor. Bed H.x-ni Suite» Cattain Pol«« aud Fine Wall Patwv and W indow 'I rttunung*. House Liuitig. and Piece«. -------- HEWING MACHINES AND BABY CAHK1AGES ------ Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs, Furullure ltepKiring and Naw tiling ■ Specialty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. r,^/d"±’ UYDERTAKINQ A hull Line of Burial Ca»ket». Burial Robes and Goods, and VudertctltiDg Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY J. Denholm You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you I 1 can get your money’s Dry Goods of Every Description worth at Ladies Coats, Capos and Collarettes. M. BREUER’S Denier in Boo tn nn<l Slioea Repairing, neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. CITY MEAT MARKET, Boots <Su Slioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. J. WALDVOGEL & SON, Props. Fresh Meats, Best Quality All kinds kept, M. E. Cnuucii. Preaching service every 2nd and 4tb Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 j P. M. Snoda? Scbovl every Sunday at 10, A. M. rations of all kinds- U just in receipt of a new aud fresh btock of I k («luitipation ii noth’no more i I than a dogging of the LowtU ' and nothing I«-»« than vital «tag nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer coaid resliae that he is allowing poisonous tilth to remain in his V«tem, ho would «oon get relief. Constipation invite* alt kind of eoutagion. Headaches, bilious ness. colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowel» Mf relieved. Thed ford's Hlack-Draught thoroughly cleans out tlie bowel* in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartic*. Be *ure that yon get the origi nal Thedford's Black-Draught. luaile by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggist« in 25 cent and SI.00 package*. • Furniture Oregon, BOLOGNA HAÜSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE ntid VEAL always on hand. CORNED BEEF, Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RÜST PROOF CORSET. Harness FRUIT and VEGETABLES of all kinds. CAP!'. C. P. JENSEN. Meat» Delivered to peraona living on th-» Hiver, or along the Mace ltoute This Steamer will i>lve n regnar 10 day Servino beluden Canille U|v» r, Orphon, and Sim Eruiìctacu, C.tlifuri’in, foi butl¿ p»i<sen^tr.4 ai.d Coquille, Oregon Repairing a Specialty. WilJfatu G »Hier will act «» n*y agent nt Bander. And nil orders It ft wit h him for gooita o« re pa ir a will receive i rompt ntk n »ion. Go to tlie Itîîelcct "BÖÄCMA" »TW*tC*'-SriOHl 59 00 YEAR«' EXPERIENCE Dealer in Harno's & Saddler and all kinds of Lather wares kept in a harness shop. . r W *A>sr.»i»ac** arnas The New, Speedy and EîegnntJy Fitted Steamer, 1TCKLED FORK BUTTER, EGG, and <D. 15. 0 .-J 1 I Tn*oc M arks D csions C opyrights A c . Anyone sending r sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Hfvention is probably patentable. Communica tions strict lycontldontlal. Handbook on Patcnta sent free. Oldest agency for securingpatenta. Patents taken th rough Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, In the Scftittific Bmerkan. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J urgent cir culation of any scientitlo journal. Terms. f3 a year; towr months, *L Bold by ail newsdealers. MUNN & Co.38,Broad«’ New York Branch Offlco. 625 F Bt, Waahlngton, D. Q. E- DYER Agent, Bandon. Or R«»n. HOY T, Aficnt. 223 Battorv Bt* v»«t. San Francisco, California. Bandon Meat Market, ■X' Anderson Prop. Will Keep ou llnud at nil Timea Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable0, Poultry, Eqge, Sutter and all Farm ProdiAw. I will pay highest market price fur beef, pork, motion,wool, hidos, etc. NOTICE FOR I UBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Under- V kitid S tates L and O ffice , Roaeburg Oregon, May 25th, 1993. wea; ’M Notice hereby givtn that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress A Large Stock Ju»t Ladtaa’ Jaak'-tM aud AU Kinds (4- Qua ta F j* Embroidered HIM, Kutina, !.«<•<•«, Itami- of June 3, 1878, entitled ”Au net for the sale Received. Capes. Kummer Wear. • f timber lands in tbe Sta’ea of California, k.-rchief«, Ncck-tira >u».pendciitv Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri Ladlt’.«' ItoHs*, Gentle GENTS ’ FURNISHING GOODS. tory. ” as extended to all tl f Fublic Land men’» How, Statea by act of Angnat 4. 1892. Anna. A. Mundy, of near Bandou. County of Coos. Ladies’ Ou'.ing-F’anel Under-Skirts, State of Ottgon. has thin any filed in this office her sworn nlat ’inrnt No. 5227 for the G latti» ware, Wilting Tablet», purchase of the SEJ4 of of Sectiou No. • \n kinds of Notions, and thing» too nu 33. in Township No. 27 S.. K. No. 14 W., and 'Mil offer proof to show that the land sought mi runs to mention nod save moitrj is m<>r© valuable for its timber or stoue Man. J ames C äbtwbight , Prop. than fur agricultural purpoBcu, and to es tablish In r claim to said land before C. T. Blumenrothor, U. 8. Cuinin'»’«ioner for Dist. of Oregon at B-mdon, C oob e/oanty, Ore gon, on Friday, the 14ib uavot Auguat, 1903. She names as witness «, kh Lnnvgan. of df Bullard», Two Paper» for tbo t’rkce of One. You Bullard, Orsgoit* Lee ¡oil Oregon, Glen Cox. of R^;» jo<), Oregon, G«-t th« heu« of the World and bhv’ivry Mundy.<»i’ Bandon. Oregon. Any and all persons ch.imiiig adversely the Local New» Tlirtiwn CONSTANTLY on MANIX the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in thia ofil ua or before In a. a Ita.gain. said 14th day of Acgind, 1903. J. T. BRIDGE.H, To those who pay up urreerAge» end a jncl Register. year in advance. and to all new subscri ber» who pav in advance, we make I he KO HUE FOB I’UELICA I ION. following proposition comprising several will be disposed of at priced that will tiKtonisb you, while there are TimlH*r Land Act .June 3 1878. different coupieta to m-ket from : L’ nitkd S tate * L and O vfice , at Itos»* Fines or P ublications i » eb Y eah . To be bad in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoe«, nuau OiiEGoN Apiil 22, 1903 nr.d other good» that must be »old to innko. C? co B andon K xcobdkb Notice ta herebv given that in compliance room for more. with tlie provision» ot th.o act of Cuugre«» S hji Francisco Bulletin 6 80 of Jnn<*3. 18;8, entitled. ’’An act Cor the Portland Evening Telegram r. uo Rale of tiiuLer laritta in tbe Stnte» of Cali* Weekly Oregonian 1 Ö0 fornirt. Orepon, Nevada, and Wi’shington Territory,v as extended to all the Public 50 Apical lo Beriten Laud States by act of August 4. 1832. Charles Onr Offer. T. Fie^er of Baud'»»», County of Coos, The Bnlletiu ih one of the lending rape State I.f Oregon. Las this dav filed in of the West, nnd is n daily published in San tLis office ilta asvorii Rfftleruept No 5001, for the purchase of the' of SW^ of Section Fruncisoo, and give» all the news. Our offe-e No. 33, in Township No. 28 South, of Range includes the Sunday Bnlletiu. No. 14 West, aud will offer proof to »how i li d the land sought i» more valuable for Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. 37 00 it» timber or »tone than for agricultural Hecorder and Bulletin, one mon th 75 purpoBc-s, and to establish his claim to said The Portlaud Evening Telegram is issued land before tbe Register and Receiver of six tirue» a week. Il give« all the new» that thia office at Roseburg Oregon, on Wednes is woith rendiog nnd up to timo of going to day the 26th day of Angu»t 1903. lie nntnes as witnesses: A. E. Hadeeil, R. H. Rosa, press, much of it being 24 hours fresher than John And' rson, R- E. L. Bedillion, all of when it reaches here through any other Bandou, Coos County, Oregon. Any and all person» claiming adversely journal. tbe above-descubed lands are requested to fite tbek «Inim* in thta office on or before Recorder auu Telkafaaicne y<sr. S3 50 For a weekly newspaper tbe Weekly Ore said 2utb day of August 1903. J. T. B biook «, gonian leatta iq the Northwest, and gives aprSO ater. all tbe news usually coutainsd iu a weekly FREE paper. I (y° ”r ©vr, (jour ow.i • v I hcì ’ ui O to every •Mb- Record«i «nd Weekly Oregonian. .92 W ----- THE STEAMER----- ■ acfiber. scriber. Only su iruîu a year. It is the duty of e«ch person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about bet ter conditions and greater prosperity for the human family, and for THOMAS WHITE, Master tbe purpose cf giving our readers a chance Leave« Bnndon ever, morning, eicept lo inform themselves we give them the best Sunday, at 1-M o’olock «nd make« connec —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at located In EL DORADO BUILDING. A LADIIS’ MAGAZINE. does not appeal to tbe highest order of rea 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. First Htraet, RAXIIOS. OMKGOW A wm; betMtfifitl c«lorrd pla*e■; latest Leaven Coquille City at 12:30 p m., arriv fashions; di•-»-;imking economies ; fancy soning is not safe. work ; housii.ttM hints; tiv'inn, etc. J»ub- ing at Bandon at 4;30 p. m. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR •crilte tn-d^v. »'t, «*:id Q: t<f latest copy Recorder and Appeaj to Reason. -. $2 00 Lady agmts wuulvd Ssnd tor terms. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Stylish, Reliable, Aimpie, Up>to* date, Kc<»i»f»mic-tl aud Ahnolutely Hathroom newt; fitted up with »’oreelaln Perfect-Filling Paper Patterns. Tnb. Hot or Cold Hath. *S cent.. —- tub ------ Spring and Summer Goods Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. DRY GOODS CLOTHING Boots and Shoes What We Can De For You N. L orencs store A Largo Stock cf Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the timo to buy. Other bargains Phoenix Family Flour TYxe r’erftoot Frodi.tQt of Saleoteci California Wheat. livery fskxcR Ouai’anteecl. YvUr Money Back if it Don’t SuiK For Sale Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. E l D orado NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Tiuklw-r Land, Act Jane 3, ISTft. United State* Land Office, ltoaeburg Oregon. Aagutt 3, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pronator.« of the act of Uonpre«« of Jane 3. ISÏS, entitled “An act for the «ale of timber land, in tbe State« of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri torv.” «« extended to all the Public Land State« hy act of Auffn’t 4,1892. Anna Jones, of near Bandon, Bandon P O-. County of Coo«, State of Oregou, haa thia day Hied in tt.iw office her «worn «Internent No. .’»72 for the pnrehaae of the NJA of NWU and NWÛ NE1, of Nee. 12, and SWt, of HEM of Seo. », in Town-hip No. 30. South of Bange No. IS West, amt will offer proof to ahow that the ln..d «ought ia more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural puri»»««, and MASUTACTURÍB Of to eat a bl i«b her claim to «aid land Iwfore C. T. Blnmenrother, ü. S. Comruieeioner for Diatrict nt Oregon, at hia office at Butte Creek Oregon, on Monday tbe 19th day of October. 1903. She names aa witnesses : K. P. Hunt, Deloa Gardner, J. H. Tucker, J. Hnve on hand »nd will keep conatantly H. Jone«, all of Bruidon, Coo« County, Ore gon. for the trade nod tamil; car, branda of the Anv and all persons oiairoing adversely beat quality. tbe above dsMcnlwd land« are reqneated to file thr-ir claims in thi« office on or before Gnad« delivered free ©f rhar<© at any • -aid 19th. day of October. 19OL lrxaouablr distance. J. T. ~ Bai ‘ nova. suffU Resister. I'tttplei can be found In »be «»loon« BANDON BREWERY, DISPATCH PATI CRN ■USCALES^ P. B. HOYT, Prop Do You Q Know the News ; C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, Beer. Porter and Ale. TONSORIAL PARLORS F afi A MS CALIBI THHMM NOTICN. J^PYou can have it all for Per KOn Per Month ja on th !>■ th« Evening Telegram, of Portland, ta the (argent evening Oregon. It . ................. _ ' _ news pepe published in Oregon; it contain, of tbe alate and of ‘ “ th© sit th. news —-------------- ----------- Try it for a month. A kample nattot I be mailed tn you free. Adore*»« « W» The Telegram, PORTLAND. ORK. Not inc i« hereby given to all D"»"»« not lo trepan« npoti the premise« of Dr.K< oyon. «ii unted twtween Flora* Lake «nd the comi ty rokJ. in Northern Carry, hy rentovins. enttin«. or denlr<.yinp limber epon nnid land. $2‘> reward will be p.id for inform«- Ifrm leadiaa to • eonvietion of treapn»« «• NtH'ed m I m JV©. Dattd at Bandon. Oregon. Murcb 14. Wl. FEI EK NELKON. A< ent. 'OK SALI; OK BENT.—One »era lot in Bandon; G«>>d boa.« with five room* and V 1 oat hou.cn on lot. Enqaire nt ti>M offioe. Al SCMK <I»«W| Ml 7wf»Otl««tora^|^ ike «st Stal«« Um. I Only io nnd t$ cent# each—ram« higher I Ask (<>r th «-tn S«ild in nearly every dty I •nd town, or by matt from B THE McCALL CO.. in-nf-ii7 sot Bq «t. w» vos». I J Independent and reliable—The Oro<o,>. Orec.nlan,