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THE RECORDER • Jt * 1 ' U PUBE1M11BD Mfrr.l TUlKshAY AFTERNOON »AV1I» M. HTITT. EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. EUBBCKlPriON BATES. Ont Year......... Six Month«... Three Month». ...#2 00 ... 1 00 ... 50 Thia paper is entered at the Bandon post affi oh a« Second-elm»« Matter. THURSDAY. SEPT 17, U>03. EDITORIAL. Conditions are attaining in tbe Orieut of n startling nature, and in cidents of shocking barbarity are daily reported »1 bile we nre very touch averse to war and bloodshed, yet we can see no good excuse for the exinlence of n government such a« rules in the Turkish empire, and in tbe interest of peace and civiliza ' tion the barbarous Turk ought to be made to respect life and tbe rights of other people. Tbe bloodtbnrsty K*>rd needs a lesson also for his murderous deeds. When we view tbeconditions which have obtained, in affairs not in our own country only, bnt in olber lands, we can but admit that fraud is rife and crime abundant, and on tbe in crease. The daily news brings us the account of a rich harvest in fraud« of all kinds, tbofts hold-ups. Burglaries bank-breaking, safe-cracking, bank robbing, murder« and all other crimes which humanity are prone to commit, until we are inclined to think that tbe cup of hutnau iniquity is full. If this be tho condition then it is high time for reformation for no people ever renched that condition nnd escaped without severe chastisement from tbe Ruler of tbe nuiverse. Already the roar and rumble of tho earthquake has become frequent, and tbe deadly blast of the volcano is appalling; ac cidents on land aud sea have been frightful, and tbe loss of life and property by storm and flood bus been awful. Those calamities are not. túe result of chance. It is time to be come just. k . —- —— A DangeroiM Bumnesn One of the things that interests tbe public ami that is claiming the at tention of Congress and should be passed on by that body with a view to tbe safety <>f human life aud tbe preservation aud safety of onr coast shipping nu<l commerce, is the new manner of shipping large quantities of lumber from the Columbia river aud tbo Sound country in rafts. These rafts are liable to meet with storms and be lost, or to go to piece« at any time, and tbo iloatiug debris to become a menace to parsing ves sels, and in the years past several narrow escapes have been recorded. Of conr»e if a successful tow is made a great saving of freight is made, but there are other interests that should be subserved as well as those of the few shippers, and places from which sneeesaful rafting can be ac tomplisbed. Last year two rafts aggregating sixteen million fe< t of lumber wore towed into Nan Francisco and this year ba* seen four landed there while more nre to follow. The storm sea son is now nt hand nnd one or more of these latter tows may litter the ocean and beeotuo destructive to ship ping. One or two ships with tbeir carg '«s of human boingv, and freight, 'destroyed by these rafts will farover balance tbe saving that is made by this manner of freighting. As a derelict theso rafts are very dangerous as they do not afford shel ter for a crew who might keep out proper signals and give approaching vessels warning of tbeir presence. Besides this there is no law that gov erns this business. ' Tbe foregoing tenches one side of the question and but lightly at tba'. Shippers have a kick coming not only because of the danger to life nnd property, bnt bt'cause of the loss to shi|fping that is caused by towing rafts. Tbe 16,(XK),(X)0 feet of lumber towed last year to San Francisco in &< t’.vo raftt tbit arrived there would have loaded 40 vessels of JOO.OtX) feet capacity. This is not all, aud now we apeak from a selfish standpoint, ns will be seen. th“re are but few places on the coast from which these largo rafts can be towed, and if it be comes n ancceasfnl business it will work a hard-hip with all of Oregon nnd California, by reducing tbe price of lumber to the disadvantage of places less favored with deep water harbors. An effort was made in the lnat congress to pass a prohibitory m «a»- tire, and the bill passed the Honae, but died in the senate. However there are other interests at work, and Without donbt a more vigorons effort will be made during the next session of Congress. Alfred McNevin. sec petary of the American Association of Licensed officers of Nail vessels, which has a membership of 500, as |nrot ■» that the asaociation be repre scuts is very much iuterested in tbe matter onj will make a vigorous tight aga inst the ocean raft bnainean, while the American Association of Masters and Pilots of Steam vessels, which baa a still larger membership, will also fight ibis dangerous menace to their ehiiMt and shipping, while a pro test against it has been signed by the shipowners of the Pacific Coast, nud many other interested parties. Captain Roger, wbo baa charge of ibe Coast (i »edetic Survey, and Cap tain Bolles, U. S. inspector of steam vessels, and uiauy other persona, who are in a position to know, maintain and agree in ibis:“That it is extreme )y unwise to expose the ocean com merce to the danger of a collision with one of these rafts.” It is claimed that these rafts soon go asboro when lovt, but thia is not a fact, for it has been demonstrated that they remain ou the ocean for an indefinite period, nnlesa pick'd np by a passing vessel, or one sent iu search of the derelict. Thia question is of vital interest to Oregon lumbermen, as regards mill owners, timber owuers, and laborers, and they should stand together mid make tbeir wants known. Congress man Herman has offered to introduce a bill prohibiting the towing of tbeso rafts, and has assured Alfred Mc- Nevin, heretofore mentioued as sec retary of the American Association of Licensed Officers of Sailing ves sels, that another strong effort will be mad« to suppress thia dangerous menace to the shipping iutereats of the Pacific Coast, and Mr. McNevin assures us that tbe California mem bers of both house and senate nre in line for its suppression. Wske np and stand for your inter est, for while we are not in love with the competetitive system, we recog nize tbe fact, that while it remains, we must make the best of it. A New Theory of Food. By a scries of computations amaz ing in tbeir results no leas than in their simplicity, a writer in the Med ical Journal baa shown why the lean man eats more in proportion to his weight than the fat man; as a corol lary a good Htid sufficient reason is given why h child is always hungry. It appears that the fir-t use of food is to heat the body, and the smaller llie man the more surface of ra Nation he has in proportion to bis stomach ca pacity. In other words, the long- legged boy whose month continually waters for something to eat, must warm and keep warm 25 iuches of su perficies for every pound be weighs. The rann who tips tba scales at ISO goes out 16 inches of surface to the pound. When this adnl’ computation is carefolly applied to the 10-ponnd infant, it is discovered that the suck ling most heat 43 inches to every pound he weighs sans blanket. The effects of this formula are far reaching. • When the hobbledehoy youth displays an appetite that shames the pantry nud cau-es pies, tarts, cakes, sweetmeats, cookies and candy to disappear without apparent increase of flesh, the fond mother will no longer fear worms, and struggle with vile medicines to oust n parasite. Instead, she will take her tape-nueas- nre, ami after a careful computation of the square inches surface ou her son, figure out bis diet, with grntily- ing results to the famished boy. When baliies cry unceasingly through the night, the wise mother will not look for the irritatiog pin or. speak of soothing syrup. She will go over her figuring again to see if she has not made a mistake in the number of yards of baby. When Algernon sees with alarm that Seraphina does not subsist l;ke a canary, be will take to himself a multiplication table, nud soon know whether his adored one is gluttonous and greedy, or simply sat isfying the appetite of (the blushes rise) many i dies of pink satin. In dna season, no doubt, the up to- date restaurant will be provided with measuring machines, and the custom er will bo quickly reassured as to the number of courses required to sate bis ravenous appetite. It may even come to pass that llie common ire cream parlor will have an instantan eous computer whereby George can i see whether Mary lias too expensive a ahem!—surface. Y«t them are Rome grave di.ad- Au Iri.hnnn M Will. “Just in the nick of time our littl- I>oy was saved," writes Mr*. W. Wat kins, of Pleasant City. Ohio. “ Pnen m<>nia bad played sail havoc with him and a terrible eongh set in beeidee. Doctors treated biut, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Diarovery for Con sumption, und onr dialing * m saved. He’s now sound nod well." Every body ought to know, it's tbe only auro cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lnng disease«. Guaranteed by C.«Y. Lowe Druggist. Price50c uud fl.00. Trial bottles free. In the name of God, Amen! I, Tim othy Deloua, of Harrydowuderry. iu th« County of Clare, farmer, lieing sick and wake in my legs, bnt of sound bead and wnrrn iif.arti Glory be to God! do make the first and Iasi will the ould and new testament; first I give my soul to God, «ben it pleases him to take it; sure no thanks to me. for I can't help it then; and my txxiy to be burled in the ground at Barry» downderry Chajie), where all my kith au' kin that have gone before me, an’ those ibut live after, belonging te me. are buried; pace to tbeir ashes, sod may the sod rest lightly over tbeir bones. Bury me near my godfather. Felix O’Flaherty,lietwixt uud between him and my father and mother, who lie separate altogether, at the other side of the cliaptt) yard. I lave the bit of ground, containing ten acres— rale old Irish acres—to me eldest sou l'im, after the death of his mother, if she survives him. My daughter Mary and her husband Poddy O’Ragan are to get the whit sow that's going to have twelve black bonifs. Teddy, my second boy that was killed in the war of Ainerikay, might have got his pick of tbe poultry,'bnt as he is gone, I’ll lave them to Lis.wiie, who died a wake beforo him; I beqnealh to all man kind fresh air of heaven, all the fishes of the sea they can take, and all the birds of tbe air they can shoot; I lave to them tbe sun, moon ai.d stars. I lave to Peter Rafferty a pint of fill l>o!een I can’t finish, and may God be merciful to him!-»Del Node Record. w. c. l TT column . The Dext W C T U meeting takes pluce Tnosday, nt 2:30. P. M , Ht the M. E Church. TH»: KINGllOM OP HOME. Dark is the niebt, and fi'fuilv. drearily Rnwhe« the wind like the wav«« of the pea; Little care I. a« here 1 «in« «‘heerily. Wife at my «ide and baby on knee; King, kin«, c«owu me the king; Home is the kingdom, and love is tbe king. Fin «lies the firelight upon the dear faces, Dearer and dearer as onward we go; Forces the shadow behind a«, and place« Brightness around us with warmth in the glow,. King. king, crown me the king; Homo is tbe kingdom and love is tbe king. Flashes the Dvelight, increasing tbe glory’ Beaming from eyes bright with warmth of the soul Telling of traH and eon tent tbe sweet story. Lifting the shadows that over us r< II. Kinc, king, crown me the king; Home is the kingdom ai d love is tbe king. Blandon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Le ja«! In receipt of n new nud frenh »took of Drugs and Chemicals, Patcut autl Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Drii-xJwi» Mandrie«. P kbfvme », B uphhes , S ponoeh , S oaps N uts aso C ahdiks . Cigar«, T«»I mm * c <» m and <i<urette«. I'niuta. Oils. GlRBsee. and l*ainter*» Supplied shoe * Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots <Sc Sixoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S REST PROOF CORSET. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Denier in Boot* und Shoes Repniring'nently nnd promptly done at lowe«t living price«» CITY MEAT MARKET, J. WALDVOGEL & SON, Props. Fresh Meats, Best Quality “Chico,” CAPT. C. P. JENSEN. Thia Steamer will uive « repnlnr 10 dnv Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California. for both paskcnuers and freight. E DYER Agent, Bandon, Ortgnn. SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent. 226 Batterv Street, San Franoiaon, California, Bandon Meat Market, Ail Finds kept, BOLOGNA SLUSAGK. jlEW-UHEESi: t »uni VEAL always on band« CORNED BEEF, PICKLED FORK BUTTER, EGG, nnd I.oat. Strnye<i or Stolen. •’M ishin »—Last Sunday, some fam- ili«H from church.” ‘ Stolon—Several honre fro n the Lord’s Day, by a number of | eop'o of different nges, dressed iu tbeir Sun day clothes.” •‘Strayed— Half a »core of Inmb’, believed to have gone in tbe direction of ‘No Sunday-school. “Mislaid—A quantity of silver nnd copper coins, on tho eonuters of sa loons, tbo owners being in a state of great excitement at tbe time.'’ “Wanted — Several young people. WL<>n last seen they were walking in pairs np Sabbath Breakers’ Laue, which leads to the City of No Good.’’ “Lost—A lad carefully reared; not long from home, and for a time very promising. Supposed to have gone with one or two other companions to Prodigal Town, Husk Lan-. Any person assisting in tbe recovery of tbe above, shall in no wise lose bis reward.” Do not darn to live without some clear intention toward vhirb your living shall bo boot. Moan to bo something with nil your might.— Philip« Brook*. J. s Denholm q »i s q q i soots Richer than miser with perishing treasure, Served with a a«rviee no conqneet could bring: Happy with fortune that words crnnoi measure. Light-hearted, I < n 1he hearthstone can «ing, King, king, crown me the king; Home is the kingdom nnd love ¡8 the king. FRUIT and VEGETABLE; <>l till kinds. Heal« De livered to persons living on th- River, or along t be laue Ron te »LIVER F«1NE| £4.0^.- if ■* A sallow complexion, dizziness, K billoti.meu anti a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bc-wol troubles, severe as they are, pive immediato warning by pain, but liver and kidney trouble«, though Jes.s painful at tba start, are touch bardi r cure. Thedford’s ¡>ln» l-|Ir?ngbt never fails to bene* fit diseased li ver and weakened kid- neya, ¡4 stin up the torpid liver tn throw oii the germs of le ver and r,<rue. It id a certain preventive of cholera and Bright's disease of the kidneva. With kidnevs re- inforco»! by Thedford’s lllack Praiwhl tboasanda of persons bave dwe't immune in the -midst of yel- low’ fever. Many families live in 1 : fc€t iiixUfh and have no other d’jotor than Thelford'» Black- Draught, it is always on band for U-? iu an emergency and Haves many expensive calls of a doctor, Amiinf, S. C». March 10. 1QGJ. ! beve »:*.’<! Thetford** BLck»l).*aiijl»t for 1 Àree years aud I have net had to $0 to a doctor lime I have been taking It It b th* ben meuicint (<•„• ms that is 0« the in rl.et for Uvee and k’dcey and dyspe^ste and other J cofflptainto. fcv. A. 6. LEWIS. Ki ! 4 1 i | t C £ f K 4 / ( | 5 i 1 J f J i J « J -Ç'iil 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T racc M ark « ör“ D esigns P C opyrights A c . a -------------- sketch and -- deffCrfptlon n»ay Anrone «ending l ------------------- quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invent Inn 1« probably patentable. Cofnmunica- lion»‘¿trie!iy conttdentiaf. ILanilbook on Patenta »ent free. Oldest auency for aocuring patent«. Patent« taken throucli Munn & Co. receive fptcifil notice, without char««, in the Spring and Summer Goods. Ladies* Jack« ts aud C-iics. A Large Stock J nal Received. cents ’ rr All Kinds of Good» Fu» Summer Wear. IdllING GOODS. CLOTHING DRY GOODS JFl Coots 3rd Shoes STORE &Co.’°’B"*-MewYgrt CONST\NTLY on HAND Biatrch OIBc«, 06 F Bt„ Washington. I>. C. [Timber Land. Act .June 3, |878.] Uxrrsik S tats » L\ xd Opriais, lloaBBUEG (» heo "N. /Yuwnat 27. 1903 AJOllCE IS IltlKEBY GIVEN THAT IN compliance with he provisions of the act of Conjrvr s of Jun" 3. 1878. entitled “An art for the sole of limb r lands in the H«alvi)of Calif »rn’a, Or«-g «n. Nevada, end Washington Territory.” ns extended to nil ♦ he Land St ites bv act of Angu«t 4. Gilt»ert G Kennedv. <»f Bandon, countv of C.*< s. State of Orc'-ob. has this day filed Deale; in Hames» & Saddles and all in thin office bin a vorn »tatoment No. 5 fil. th*» purchase of the Lots 3 and 4. and kinds of ■ieallier wares kept in a bame% for W of SWX of Sec: ion No 7, iu Townehip No. 29 S .mb. Range No. 14 W.. and will of shop. fer proof to ahow that, the land soui»ht 1« ixi.»re valuable for its timber or stone thnn for agricultural parposei*. and to establish Ilia claim t«» raid land before 0. T. Blutnen- William Uallier will act ns my agent a* rother, United States Commissioner, for Bnndon sud all order, left with him for Oregon, nt his office at Bandon, Oregon, on goods or repaira will receive prompt atten Saturday the 21»t day of November, 1903. He name* as witneesea.* G. W. Cox, C. 8. tion Elliot, A. L. OslMirn, Jerry Crowley, nil of Bandon, Oregon. Any and «11 persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands nre requested to file tlieir claim 1 in this office on or before Hold 2!st day of Noveratier. 1908. ] J. T. Bain of ,«. Lv-R.H.rt. - — FOB----- I «Egli Maker, Coquille, Oregon. Repairing a Specialty. CSo to tlTO llncket Stoici - - THE STEAMER DISPATCH l-:mbr**k>ere<l Silk«. Safin«, I.a re«, Hnn<i- THOMAS WHITE, Master kerchlrf«, Neek-tles Suwprnderw, Ladle«* Hn«e, Gentle leaves Bandon every tporniriß. except men's Hose, Knisley, nt 7:30 o'clock and make» connec- lion, with the train and nteaiuer Mvrl al Ladies' Outiiig-Flanel Dader-Skirta, 10:.’Ä) a. m. at Coqnitle City. Leaves Coqnille City at 12:30 p ni., arriv <4l«M were, Wrttina Tablet«, ino at Bandon at 4;3O p. n>. All kind* of Notion«, and things too no NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. morons to mention and sav« money. Department Of Th© Interior, M ks . J imcs CiBTWatoHT. Prop. U mttid M tatbw L and O fficb at R onbbubq O bkoom , Sept. 12, 1903. Notice w hereby given that the following- nunif'd settler h«« tiled tiolice of hi« inten tion to m«ke final (cnntrnnwition I proof in «npport of hi« claim, and that «aid proof will be made before Charle« T. Blumen. rather, U. S. Commissioner at Bandon, Orc* MxxrrACTDRKB or g<»ti,on OCTOBER J». 18TZI. viz: RhrlV'*y Mnndv. on H. E. 11061. for the »»< NE1!, «nd NKW of HEW, ijotv l^OR SALE—U><> acre« of land: 130 acre« 3 s nd 4, flection 83, Tp. 27 H. R. 14 Went. 1 creek bottom, covered with alder and He name« the following w’tne“«©« to prove salmon brtiMi; 7 acre« p|. w land and 12 ITayp on hand and will keep mnntnritlv bi« ct-ntinnona modeccn npuii and cultiva acre« in paature; lioiike and outbuilding«: for the trade and family uae, branda of the tion of auid land, via: 10 milea South of Bandon, on Four-mil© l«ee L. Barrow«, of Bollard«. Oregon. Glen best qnality. t’reek: pric Sl.VD. For particulars nddrr«« Cox. of Bandon, Oregon. Henry Hermann, P. fl. Trmnan. Shaner St., Portland. Or. Cnntl« delle©'ed free of ehnr<e at any of Ballnrd«, Oregon, U. Barry, of Bandon, Oregon. reasonable di*ta nee. Independent and reliable—The Orc ton- J T. PWTPGB«. Keg inter. Oregon ion. sept« •amples eau be toned In the ««'oons. Beer, Porter and Ale. I will pay bigbest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc, Scientific America«. NOTICE Foli i U. L1CATJON. C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, Fresh Vegetable», Ponllry, Eggs, Latter and nil Farm Produr«. A hand»onie1y Ulnrtratod weekly. J-nraeet cir culation of any eclentlflo Journal. Terms. |3 a M* ir months, *L Sold by all newsdealer«. S 5, IÆEP BANDON BREWERY, Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., a’so Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. Church Director/ Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under wear, Will Keep on Hand at all Times A NOTICE I •Oil PUBLIJADON. Tinxbcrjl mid Act. »Iu e J, 1873. 1 { Usrr 11> S tates L a MD Orricn, Raaeburi- fit Oregon. A gmu ^L 25tLi. 190* U Notice is her» bv giv» u Hint in compliance g with tue pr ivjiions of th»- net ot Cong.ess of June 3. 1878, ent died ”An act for tbe mm !< g <»f timber lands in the StBits of California. A^regoi». Nevada, and Wofbicigion Terr» to»"« ” km extende d tu ad the I’nbho Lau 1 At Stub»« bv act of August *. 1892. William '>* Jnmea, of '»lyrtie IViinl, (L».oiiv of C.» Slate of Ot<gon. has this duy tiled in this oftice*his sv.'i.rii siatem/nt. N«». .M?55 fur llie purchaS" of the SE^ of Sb an'i Lot 5 of Stcihin No. 33 io Tov.uihip No. 27S.,of K HER XVAYW.tR» IltVS OVER. No. 14 W., mid ’ a ill < tier proof to abow that the landaoiirht m«-ie viduablv for its tim Violet Stlnet, A<ed 17. Will Hetnrn to llrr ber or Hk»nv llmli for ftgrumharal purposes, Home to I)iu. and to establish hi*c»mm L m said land C. 'I'. Blnmenrother, U. 8 C »mm a<i<mer at Brought by the life she had I eon M. Ji- Ctwscn. Bandon, Coos Counts, ou Friday. rreS' Liusi service every 2nd nod t!b Sun H*e 201b dav of Novtunhor 1993. lie names leading to th« I rink of the grave, Vi ns wi tn ease 5 «, Sb.-Ivey Mundy, of Band •»», olet Stinet, the 17-yenr-old Spokane :iav st 11 A M. «nd S: P. 41. Oregon, Anna Mn*idy, of Bandon, Oregon, Sunday SchiKil every S.ruJay at 10, A. M. (*ev Br.rrows. of ISuUaid.', Orc^oi', «nd Glen girl, who left her boron to enjoy a Epworth ¡a-.-iun- . 7:P. M. (•ox, of Handoil, Oreg-.n. year of dangerous fYohe in Portland, Prayer meeting Wedoeatlav nt Í': P. M. An'1 and «Il claiming adversely ; h- above (h -crilxi lands ;uv requested to came before Municipal Judge Hogile W. H. M rvcs - l Pintor. file Ih»*ir claim« in this • f'S. e <»n or befon yesterday morning, guilty of a crime s;d 2tuh duy of November, V.\3. Li 1’. Hiill'GFS which ban saddened her aged parents. Sept 10 Ltegisler. Wasted by consumption, her yonth- fnl beauty faded forever, she was nn object of pity to both Judge and offi cers. The wayward gill ran away from her Spokane home a year ago. and since arriving in this city, has lived at a fast pace. Now. dying o! a dread disease, she could scarcely stand before the bar long enonDg to tell her pitiful tale. The girl has been undtr the care of Police Matron Simmons for several days, and the disease has been delayed long enough for her to receive n dis charge by the court. Her father «ill reach the city in n day or two. and the girl, who, the doctors say, cannot live but n few weeks, will be taken to her home. Repeatedly her parents have written to her, beseoebing with all the love of a father and mother, to return to them. Brought into court by her wayward deeds, she ¡ h now wil’in« ,o ",,Bn‘lon h“r companions vantages. It is quite probable that end gr> to (be home which has been when Mr. Jinks offers his plate for a waiting for.ber so long.—Telegram. second helping, the landlady msy re Stomach Trouble. for to her tabulated Jis' and prove to “I have been troubled with my Mr. Jinks' confusion that he is not entitled to more of the chicken. At stomach for the past four years." any rale, in those days tbe boarder says D. L Beach, of Clover Nook will lie exceedingly carftfnl bow bis Farm, Grtwnfield, Maas. “ A few days tailor pads bis coal and trousers, st) le ago 1 was induced to bny a box of Being at Ibe cost of nourishment. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Progress in its triumphant march Tablets. I have taken part of them crushes tbe weak under the tiippo- and feel a great deal better.’’ If yon tamns foot of science.— Telegram. have any trouble with yonr atomacb try a box of th»«« Tablets. Yon are Working Overtime. certain to be pleastsl with tbe rwnnlt. 1 iglit botir laws ar« igneretl by Price 25 cents. For sale by C. I. those tireless little workers — Dr. Lowe. King’s New Life Pills. Milliops are always at work, night anti day. enr ing Indige»lion, Bilionsn«*«. Consti pation, Sick Headache, anti all Stom ach, Liter, and Bowe) tronblea. Easy, pleasant, safe, fire Only 25c at C. Y. Lows’« drug «tore. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Tragedy Averted. and Previsions ** n 7 Now is the time to buy. Th? ebelr'« sre crowded with New O.i da «huir will be diapoacd of al price» that will awtoiusb you, while there nre T<> be had Iu D-v Oueds. Clothing. sbo4a Hi>d otilé! goods thill must tie sold to tuaka Phoenix Family Flour ____ __ T’ rocLnot of Çîol.oot»oci. Oaliforij-ia. Wheat. TllQ ÍLCvcvv Y I • i-.» «.u r?’onsy Back if it Don’t Suit, For Sajo ExoJutlvvly Ly SAköLhSÜ’i BROS., Bandon. Wh t We Can Do For You Two Papers for tlie Price of One. TONSORÌAL PARLORS Located In EL DURADO BVILDINO. First Street, IIANIION, OKHiON AND the I.oral New« Thrown lu a« a Ba’gain. P. Ö. HOYT, Prop SHAVING, SHAMPOOING Yo^ Get the N» wm of the World and HAIH CUTTING AT 8TANDABD PRICE». ItHlhronin newly fltt.-d up wltli Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Ballili 25 cent«. TRESPASS MITICI«, Nollen i« hereby iiiven to all per«ona not t<»trv<ça«H upon th© premia©« of i)r. Kenyon, ri’UAtrd bet vt*t»n Flora« Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, riiîtint». or destroying timber np»n «aid vJ. wil! br tio»> leatiin1’ to a conviction of treapae« ns BtRtef! • bove. Dutrd at ihindpn. Oregon. March 14. 1K»1. PBTER NELSON, Acent NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jnne 3, 1878. United State« Land Office, Roeebnrg Oreitou. AujrQBt 3, HX13. Notice »«hereby »riven that in compliance with tbe pmviwior.M of the not of OunKre«« of June 8. 1878, entitled “An act for the «nle of timber land» in the State« of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wnahinffton Terri tory am extended to all the Public Land State« by act of AQffU«t 4« 18*J2. Anna Jone«, of near Bandon. Bandon P. O.. County of C»»o«, Stale of Oregon, ha» this day tiled in thia office her «worn «tatrinvnt No. 5572 for the porch»«© of the NW^ and NWJ^ NE’4 of Sec. 12. and 8WI4 of HE’^ of Sec. 1, in Township No. HH, South of Raiioie No» 15 Wrtil, and will offer proof to «how that the land Moni'ht i« more valuable for it« timber or atone than for agricultural nur|»o«e«, and »o r«'ald.-h her claim to «aid land before C. ’I’. Biniiicnrottier. U. S- Commissioner f >r ])««ttict of Oregon, at hi« offire at Butte i’lrek Oregon, on Monday tbe 19th day of Octol»er, 191 ).3. Kha name« as witnrwn: K. P. Hunt. ¡»••Io« Gardner, J. H. Tucker, J. II. Jones, all of Bandon, Coos County, Ore gon. Any and all perw»n« claiming adversely th»* above described land« are rt.qn*«trd to file their rlaiira in thia office ou <>r iiefore ►aid llfth. day » f October. LUXL J. T B bidofr , au«13 lUg filer. To those who pay up arreni age« and $ year in advanoe, and to all new Htibactv her« who pay in advance, we make the following proposition ooqipriaing aererai different couplet» to ack-ct from : Fines <* f P ubi xüatioxs pku B as d <>:< R eoordsb San Franoi-oo Bnllstin l'ort land Erelong Telegram Weekly Oregonian Apponi to Reason Y bab . »2 6 s 1 0Q HU oa Ml Ml Our Offer. Th« Bulletin imine ot tbe le«ding pap. of tbe Wet, nnd is n daily publi.bed in Kan irrau«i-w<>. and icivt-s ail tbe timrs. Uur fnemdea the Motulay Hnllolin Ilecord.T mi J Bulletin, one year.. S7 00 1*. eorder and Bulletin, one month 6S 'I lie Portland E»»nina Teletiram is leaned, an times a week. It «ires all tbe news that is ninth reading and up to lime of going to prratt. tnhch of it lieing 24 hour« fte«ber tbati when it reached hero through an, ulbta journal. Keoorder and Telegram one year. F> AO For a weekly newspaper tbs Weekly Or. gonian lend, in tb. Northwest, and gi».s all tbe now, usually ooutain-d iu a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..*2 M It is th« <lnty of eaob peraon to seek in formation along all linen that lend toward bringing about l>*t ter conditions and greater prosperity for tbe bnroan family, and for the purpose r f giring our readers a cbanc to inform tbemael,«. w. give them tbe Sent —Appeal to lieaam. Any doctrine that does not appeal to tbe highest order of rea soning is not nafe. Recorder and Appeal to lleatmo. . S2 00 The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways free; 1»4 coplea In one year for only 11.50 to any addreaa. The Journal, I\ O. Box 121, Portland, Or. • 7^