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* TH® RECORDER ta reiLiiHiD frnj TujL’pfPÀy . ■! BAVI» K. ITITT, Y DITO B ABD PBOPUXTOB. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. a Thoughtful M m . M. M Auatiu. of Wiucheater, Ind , kuew what to do io Ibe nour of need. Mia wife bad such so unusual case of atoutaeb and Liver trouble, physicians could not help her. Ha thought of •nd tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills, and she got relief at once, and was finally cured. Only 25cte at Lowe's Drug Store. Cwwrt Prweeediwgw .......................... . .................. »» 00 lita.............. I 00 Percy Schroeder.................................... «0 It 8 Tyrrell............................................ W Bnydar ............................................... 44 ........... ease ae«a Cbaa Angel ... .................................... Joe Radabaugb .................................... GO Pope................ . .............................. THURSDAY, OCT. Ju t»03 T Knigbt................................................ D Cribbin«............................................. flDITOJUAL. Orvil Night............................................. Alford Schroeder.................................. Just Bov it looks as if Europesn -------- Ward............................................. powers will stand off sad let tbe Otto A J Radibangb, labor aud cash......... nan Empire satiate tbe thirst of its Smith A Page, lumber......................... E O’Connell, powder and fuse........... subjects for human gore. But there GG Kennedy, labor............................. will coms a lime, some day, when tbe G W Cox, aame...................................... European powers will have a Thanks P Micbaelbrink, 88 lb« rope for ferry giving feast, and then tbat tousrb old 8 B Oatheart, «nrveying, eto.............. Turkey will be flayed, friczled and F P Norton, viewing road acroea Beal •wamp »27 80, reduoed...................... fried, roasted and carved into a mass C M Hermann, viewing road aoroaa pf dayiled fowl tbat will pat the old Beal «wamp $36. reduced .............. bird oat of business in Europe. F H Colgrove, cbainmaa road aoroae Higher civilization cries aloqd for its Beal r ramp........................................ D O Be..le, ohainiuan road aero«« downfall. Beal awarnp....................................... While there is nothing to say in Ray Flandere axman road aorou Beal favor of Turkish sovereignly, and so «wamp ................................................ J W Miller, ebainman road aoroe« tot as we ean judge conditions, the Beal swamp....................................... world would be tbe better if tbat bru W A Wade, axman road acres« Beal tal government which reigns in Tur- »wamp ................................................. hey was abolished; yet, with all its A Mathews, axman road aero«« Beal barbarity and terrors, it serves to show •wamp................................................. J F Schroeder, helping survey roads,. np a conspicuous trsit peculiar to na Heber Heed, labor B D 16......... ........ tions. It is but a abort time since J A Seed, labor BDI< self and team Jiuraia ran her engines of war into Percy Schroeder, tabor self and team, Turkish waters to qverawe tbe Porte, B D 14.................................. f............ and now tbe United Stales, aa well as Chas Webb, R D 16, self and te»m... Fred Mow. naila H D 17.................... ptbey nations, are displaying their Minard A Folaom, lumber R D 17.... warships «round Turkish ports. This D U Kraals* labor by self and W. is largely accounted for on tbe grooud Krauts R D 17.................................... that Turkey is a weakling. Nations Haling A Lnndy, bdwr, fuse powder. ontba............................................ are not prone to place cLips on tbeir shoulder* "nd ran up against tbeir superiors. Bluff works beet when a powerful man runs op Against a weak one. Tbe Panama Canal Treaty has ex pired, and the canal is no nearer com pletion than it was ten years ago. so far as actual operations or treaties are copcerned Tbe American public wants a canal across tbe isthmus, and Uncle Sam is able to dig it. but it will pot be done as long ae tbe transconti nental railroad owners are permitted to liosa legislation. The Nicaragua yonte baa been preferred, and waa pronounced the most practicable; it haa received tbe best recommenda tion, and when tbe change of eeuti- meot yas diverted in favor of tbe Panama route, it looked as if tbe ene- miea to the canal had gotten tba up per band, aud now tbat tbe measure ;s dead and tbe canal scheme is come to a stand-still, it not only looks as if obstructionists bad goiten the upper band in tbe matter, but that they knew what they were doing when they voted tn- tbe Panama route. Sppday Welcome: A New York millionaire, named Fish, (expectable •nd gray-beaded, went on ■ bender with two women and • man he had never seen before, and put the State of New York to a great eapense to find out who murdered him. The idea of decency can't be pushed along too pouch. A spree never pays. Does any one know a single good reason why one is ever engaged inf fl*rea«*her Dcaerteff Hia Wife awl CbiMrca. Loa Angeles, Sept. 26th. — Eight months ago Rev/D, Whalen was a highly respected citizen and pastor of ths Baptist church at Plattsborg, N.Y. He waa prosperous and blessed with an interesting family. Now be occa piea a cell in tbe jail io this city, await ing word from hie vid home, wbicb be shamelessly deserted, and came here accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Clark, a young parishioner, whom be introduced as his wife. "The couple fit once took np church and temperance work. Whalen be came prominent among th« Volun teers of America, and made money on tbe side. The young woman known 88 Mrc. Whalen.di-d August 27. Tbe m»o gave out word that she fell and injured herself fatally. Tbe rumor is now that death bad some suspicion frtotlar«, aad a thcroc^h tnvsa’jgrrfinn is to be made. Meanwhile tbe alleged nnninler sits in bis cell sod bemoans bis fate. He says that b« it treated cruelly, and tbat hia enemies will be punished. <>n visiting bim Ibis morn ing, a rough trurty listened for a while to bis complaints, and th«u asked: “How d<> you think you treated your wife and little <>p«e you deserted back East?” Wbaien replied only that the trusty was < eartlees and unworthy of po| ice. Th« H«c Get There. W. C. T. U. COLUMN The next W C T U meeting takes place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M., at ths II. E Church. The Beal Bearce ef Daager. ▲ girl twelve years old was found iu tbe streets of New York, recently, dead drnnk. Her father asked for advice for reforming bis children, three of whom are now io peual or reformatory institutions. In his ap peal be says that be cannot keep wbia ky away from tbia young girL The other day she broke into one of hia cupboards aodjstole a demijohn of tbe stuff and got drunk on it. A news paper reporting this sad occnrreuce, suggests that tbe bent way to keep whiskey away from growing children, is to lock it out of the house, not to lock it in. The Itemi It of a Nong. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Bandon. Orogen, THEDFORD^ biack M*001" THE GREAT rwiiYMmiciNE Druggist and Apothecary, Is jest in receipt of a new and freab stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Ladies Coati, Capes and Collarettes. Druggiata Nuudrlea. PraruMis, B hubuxs , S pongbb , S oaps Thedford', Blaek-Dvauffh» ha« saved doctors' bills for mor« than sixty vwan. For U h eoounat fam ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, culls and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine ia neoeesary. It invigorates an«l reg ulates the liver, assists digestion, stiumlates action of the kidneyi, purifies the blood, and purges the uowela of foul accumulation». It , cures liver eomplaint, indigestion, sour stomach, diulnew, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard cold, and headache. Every drug gist ha, Thedford’s Black-Draught in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size for $1,00. Never accept • substitute. Insist on having the original made by the ChaitMiouga Medicine Company. N uts and C amdiis . Clgwr*, Tobeeeoe and Cigarettes. Paint«. Gila. Glaaaee. and Fainter’»Supplied BOOTH SHOES C. 13. LEEP, P atents Repairing a Specialty. Rncjket Stoi*e BANDON BREWERY, Beer, Porter and Ale. DISPATCH n»m«« the following wilnrttre« to prove hi« oootinuona res'denoe upon and cultivation of said land, vis; W. A Guéri», of Lans'ol«, Oregon. J. T. Rewell, of < a natola Orecon. C. W. ZuraxalLof Port Orford. Oregon.aad Cvrue Madden’, of Port Orford .^Oregon. J. T. Bstooas, Register. Octi “Chico,” M. BREUER’S Church Directory Coquille, Oregon. Suits Made to Measure AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. Fresh Meats, Best Quality Harness Maker, Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. 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 CITY MEAT MARKET, VOR 8ALE-1«) aerea of land; I3Oacre« JT creek bottom, oovered with alder and salmon bru«h; 7 acres pl, w land »rd 13 acres in pautare: bouse and outbuildings ; 10 miles Hon th of Bandon, on Fosr-mile Creek : price 41.500 For pnrtimlsm address P. 8. I ruman. 394 Sharer St., Portland, Or. Dry Goods of Every Description. Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Article«, Nearly sixty years ago, Mr. George Charlton’was going to lecture in Ain wick, Northumberland. Io tbe train were a drunken man. bis wife, and a boy just entering bis teena. Tbe 23 90 drunken man was quarrelsome, and 22 00 was making himself a nuisance to Dealer in lloota and Slioew everybody in the car. His pour wife Bepairing;neatly and promptly done at 8 00 tried her best tu keep bim quiet, but loweat living prices. I bcOsve Thedforis Blsck-DnojM Is th« best mcdklns ea ssrth. It to 6 00 without avail. good for say sad evcrytMsc I hsv« Mr. Charlton came to tbe assistance 1 family ef twtlv« children, and lor 4 00 of tbe poor woman, and offered to lour years I have kept them on foot and healthy with no doctor but Black, i sing for the ratio if be would only he Draught. A J. GREEN, Ulcwar^ la. j 4 00 J. WALDVOGEL & SON, Props. still. To this the fellow readily agreed. So, after giving tbe bqj 3 .0 some money, Mr. Charlton sung a 4 00 tern pern lice song. W hen that was All kinds kept, 10 00 finished, tbe drunkard celled for one 18 00 BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESE more sung. This time be sang an old. and VEAL always on baud. 36 00 M. E. C bubch . well-known by ran, which aeeme.1 to Preaching «ervioe every 2nd and 4th Sun CORNED BEEF, 31 50 have a wonderful effect on tbedrnuk- 2 00 ard. Then tbe train reached ita des day at 11 A. M. and Si P. M. PICKLED PORK Sunday School «very Sunday at 10, A. M. 2 50 tination. Both Mr. Charlton and tbe Epworth League , 7:P. M. 9 G3 BUTTER, EGG, and man nnd bis wife and sou got off at Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. W. H. Maras». Pn«»or. 9 00 the same utatioo. The wife thanked FRUIT and VEGETABLES 12 85 bim very heartily for hie kindness, of nil kinds. Mitos Lianaom. and bade him good-bye. Many years Bleats Delivered to persons living on th-» PneilojStgfee Tele A Tele Co, phone afterward Mr. Charlton was invited Ki ver, or alone tbe btaee Konte service.............. »11295 Io lecture once more iu Alnwick, and J A Lamb A Co, kalsomine, eto for •ourt hon«e......................................... 9 15 he was met at tbe station by a fine- BO YEARS* 8 B Cat heart, eatabliataing eorners... 9 00 looking gentleman, who escorted bim EXPERIENCE J 8 Kanemats, cotton mop«................ « to tbe place where he was to lecture. Coquille River Eleotne Co. light« for It has long been a custom in tbe north Jalv and Aogart ............................... 17 00 L Harlooker, stamp« for office........... 1 00 of England- to have “tea parties,” as they call them, in tbeir chapels, and 8 BCatboarf anrvejing. maps, etc for 4 dyking diet l....................... ......... 14 00 an address or lecture to follow. Mr. Z T Siwlin, viewing, dyking diet 3 ... II 60 Charlton was invited to tea on this Dealtr in Harness A Saddles and all F P Norton, viewing dyking, diet 8... 10 40 occasion. A typical English matron kinds of leather wares kept in a harness H Loekbart, viewing dyking, diet 3.. 10 30 was very attentive, loading bia (date shop. Coq Citv water works' water April 30 to Sept 30............................................. is oo with all tbe good things that had been btepben Gallier, board Abbo $28 80. provided. Mr. Charlton also noticed Clay too $7 20; portage $ 1.................. 37 00 tbat tbe gentlemnn who bad mot bim WHUam Gajlier will aet M my agent at C M Bkeels, rand for ooart bon««.... 5 70 T H Meal A Co, window brash........... 60 at tbe train was paying much atten Bandon sad all oedeta left with him for Thia naturally good« or repain will reoeive prompt atten Wm Gallier, rand for oourt boose.... 2 50 tion to bis wants. 6 90 aroused bis curiosity. R 8 Knowlton, aond for oourt boose. Calling tbe tion r «U W ••»Inatoa. Harry Flandere, wood for court house 75 lady to bis sido be asked, “Who is Go to tlx© C H Nosier, 5 days eMiaiae teachers 1» 00 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. that fine-looking gentlemaul” ‘-TLttl W D Reedy, 5 days exaiaiue teaobers 15 00 Timber Land Act. Jana 3, 18/8. gentleman is my bin-band, ” she re W Colin* quarantining, etc. examin U mitvd H tat »« L awd O oigb , ltoseborg ing Wheeler, insane ...................... 40 00 plied. ‘‘one of tbe elders of Ibe Pres Oregon, AnflONt llfch. HAJ3* ------ FOB ------ Notice i« hereby given thnt in coinplinnce Bay Collier, 81 day« in ««eeaaon office 62 00 byterian Church. Mr. Charlton, do witb the pmviNiong of tb« net of CongreHw W H Bench, «alary for J4 endiag Sept yon remember, many years ago, sing Ladies', Gents’ and Children's Under of Juno 8. 187K, entitliMl ’’An act for tbe rale 30 a« «apt aad postage..................... 235 05 of timber lnndn ia tbe State« of CMifornm. wear, ing for a drunken man to keep bitu Oregon« NevndH, and Wanbington Terri J 8 Lawreaoe, salary for dep a«ar 27 lory,” hr extended to all the Fnblic Land embroiders« Bilks, »«Tins, I see«, II and - quiet! ” ‘ ‘ Why, yes, I do." ‘ ‘ Well,sir, day«.................................................... 67 50 Mtatetf by R«t of Angn^t ♦. IW2. William kerehteH, h'rek-tl.w Knapendera, T J Thrift, «alary aaar July and Aag. 166 «6 that is ths man, mid I am tbe poor J Rin««, of Myrtle Point, County of Co-*«, Ladle«’ H im »«*, Gentle- St Rte of Oregon, has tbiH day bled in thi« V N Perry, salary janitor July 4th to woman who thanked jou for singing office hi« KWtiru Mtntenient No. 5855 for the meu'a Mow, Sept 4tb.............................................. 80 00 purcbKN« of the SEJaf of and Lot 5 of tbat temperance song, and llie old No further bnsineaa appearing, Court ad Section No. 88. in Township No. 27 8.« of K. Ladies ’ Outing-Flanel Under-Skirts, hymn led him ‘ o Bee the error of bis journed Io meet Sept, 10. No. 14 W., and will offer proof to »how that GI bm ware, Writing Tablets, the land sought is more valuable for it« tim Ordered tbat the following bills be paid ways. He signed tbe pledge, bn gave ber or etone than for agricultural purposes, ovt of tbe General Road Fund : Lis bear) to God, and so did I, sir, and All kiudn'of NotiouR, And tbiugs too nu and to eatabtixb bin claim to aaid laud before E A Howev, labor, self and boy and merous to mention and save money. C. T. Blumenrotber, U. 8. CommiSHioner at we have now tbe bnppieet home iu Bandon, C oom County, Oregon, ou Friday, team, K D16.............. .................. »25 18 Miffu J auu C abtwhioht , Prop. tbe north of England, and we owe it tbe 20th day of Noveiutier. liktB. He name» Peter Jonson, 25X days witb team as witnesae», Ffcelvey Mundy, of Bandon, all, under God. to you, sir.” “What $109 00 Oregon, Anna Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon, on contract 22 50 Lee Barrow», of Bnllaids Orogon, aud Glen about tbal boy? where is he?” ‘‘When CoX, of BancVm. Oregon. 124 50 my bnebaDd quit drinking we soon Any aud all peraon» claiming adveraely the aboye described land» are requested to C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, John Johnson 12H days labor R D 16 35 75 bad a nice little home of our own, and file tbeir claim» in this office on or before Sam Lanta, todays 11 20 00 Joe, our Joe, was anxious to get an Raid 2thb day of November, !(Xi8. MANUFACTURER OF B H Burns, 12 days self and team, R J. T. BKIDGES, education, and so we sent him to Hept 10 Beg inter. DI«..................................................... 48 00 school, snd to day, sir, be is the Rev. W H Lyons. 9 daya labor, man and NOTICE FUK PUBLICATION. team, R D 14...................................... 36 OO Joseph Parker, pastor of the Ckven- [Timber Land. Act Jane 3, 18T8.J Smith a Pngs, lumber, RD 16........... 244 75 dish-street Chapel, Manchester.” At UnrrsD H tatbr L and O ffice , Hues bubo Hare on hand and will keep constantly Wm Simmon», labor, R D 16.............. 15 75 ibis point she called her husband. O bbcion . AagnRt. 27. 15)03. for the trade and family use, brand« of tbe Bert Doyle, labor. HD 22 .,............... 30 00 lUOYICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT IN Tbe rest cau be imagined. Mr. Chari beat quality. 0 P Barnard, labor on Coo« Bay Wag comj liance with he provision» <if the ton, after the lecture, was entertained on Road, B D 12.............................. 36 oo Good« delive,ed ftee of ebarge at any act of CongrehS of Jun** 8. >878, entitled “An act for the rale of timber land« in the by tbe Presbyterian elder and his reasonable <lU)aace. 8 8 Reed, Bal keeping time gravel State» of California, Oregon. Nevada, and pit. Aug 1903....................................... 7 12 good wife. It goes without saying Washington Territory.” a» extended to all Sample« can be found In tbe saloons. the Pnblio Land State» by act of August 4. Ordered tbat the following bills be paid that they were warm fneuds of tem 1892. Gilbert G Kennedy, of Bandon, county out of tbe General Fund : of Coos, State of Oregon, han thia day filed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. perance, and as for “Joo,” bi« forty W H Mansell, coal, $l&00, freight .25 15 26 in thia office bis sworn statement No. 5 01. Timber Land Aet, June 3, 1X7R. gears' championship of tbe cause for the purchase of th« Lot» 3 and 4. and Universal Aocountsnt Machine Co..1 Unrran S tat «» L amd Orrtcx, at Roax- WJf of 8WJ< of Section No. 7. in Township adding mnohine.............................. 300 00 speaks for itself. This was Ibe min bvbo . Oaaoox, Sept. 12, 1903. No. 29 South. Range No. 14 W., and will of U C Dement, Commissioner end mll- ister wbo dared to reprove tbe King Notioe ia hereby given that in eoniplianoe fer proof to show t-bat the land »ought is ..................................................... GO 80 of England for brewing beer at Bnr- with tbe provisions of the act of Congresa more valuable for it» timber or stone than of .Inns 3. I«78. entitled “Au sot for Ibe sale for agricultural par poses, and to establish D McIntosh, Commissioner and mil- eag« .................................................... 54 40 tou’s Brewery. May. tbe God of Old of timber land, in the State« of California, bis olaitn to »Midland before C. T. Blumen- Oregon, Neva.la and Wa-hington Tern rotber, United States Commisaioner. for In the matter of improving the Coos England raise np one thousand Jo lory.” as extended to all the Public Land Oregon, at bis office at Bnndon. Oregon, on Bay wagon road. seph Parkers, to lift up tbeir voice State« by act or Augnst 4, 1892 William D. Saturday the 21st day of November, 1903. Proposition of Ed P 8 Abernrthv to saw like a trumpet, and show England Marshall off Bandon, County of Coo«, Blate He names as witnesses: G. W. Cox, C. S. nt Oregon, ban tbia day filed in tbia office Elliot, A. L. Osborn, Jerry Crowley, all of and distribute lumber along tbe line of said his sworn statement No. 5707, for the pur Bandon, Oregon. and bar king tbe danger lurking iu road ill plaoe« designated by the County Any and all persons claiming adversely chase of the SE'i of HEM Section 31. In tbe intoxicating cup. Tbe Church bf Township No. 29, Lota 1 end 2 of Hection the above described lands are requested to Court, for the sum of $6.50 per thousand ft, No. 6 In Township No. 30 Sooth, of Range file claims in this office on or before accepted. Christis indebted to the cause of tem No. 14 West, and veil! offer proof to show said tbeir 21et day of November, 1908. J, T. B bidqm . that the land sought is more valuable for its --000------- perance and to temperance workers sep17 H^gister. timber or stone than for agricultural pur- for euine of its sLIuel aud Liigbteai How t Tkiaf poaea. and to establish hia claim to said land ministers as well aa noble laymen before C. T. Blnmenrother. U. 8. Commie ----- THE STEAMER----- We offer One Hundred Dollars Re God bless tbe cause.—National Advo ■inner at bis office at Bandon. Coo« County, Oregon, on Sa'urday, tbe 6th day nt Decem cate. ward for any case of Catarrh that ber, 1908. He names as witneaara: J. H. Jooca. J V Tuck»». J M. Adame, end J cannot be curedfcby Halts Catarrh B. Marshall, Sr-, all of Bandon, Coos Coun THOMAS WHITE, Master Cnre. ty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Leave» Bandon every morning, except A startling incident is narrated Ly F. J. C hikit A Co., Props. Toledo, above-dMcribed land« are reqnested to file Sunday, al 7M o'clock and makes connec John Oliver of Pbiladelobis, aa fol their claim« in thia office on or before said tions with tbe train and steamer Myrl at Ohio. 5th day of December, 1908. 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. W e, the undersigned, have known lows: “1 was in an awful eooditioo. J. T. Batoons, Leaves Coqnill« City al 12:30 p. m„ arriv My akin was almost yellow, eyes Register. ing at Bandon at 4:30 p. m. F. J. Cheney, for the last 15 yesra ■eptM and believe him perfectly honorable sunken, tongue coated, pain continu NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, n.partm.ut Of Tb« lsterlor, in all business transactions and finan ally in back and aides, no appetite, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Uarnu Hrtns L xhd Orrtca at Boraxnao cially abletooarry out any obligationa growing weaker day by day. Three OltKooH. Hept. 12, 1968. Departwwwt <>f Tbe iwtariwr. physicians bad given me up. Thea I made by tbeir firm. Notice is berebv oiven that the following L àuti Orne« at Bosanoso. Oregon, Hept named ««tiler he* filed notice of bi« inten- W xit A Tauix, Wholesale Drug was advised to use Electric Bitters; 31. 1908. i jO to m«ke final (oomnintntion) proof in to my great joy, tbe first bottle made Notioe i« hereby given tbat the following- rapport of hi« claim, «nd that raid proof gists, Toledo, Ohio. named settler has Bled notioe of bis inten te m«da before Charles T. Blumen- W ild no. K uwait & Mains, W hole ■ decided improvement I continued tion to make final proof in rapport of bis will daim, and that said proof will te made be rother. U. 8. CommimtoDer «1 Bandon, Orc- tbeir uae for three weeks, and am now sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. fore J. H. Uptna. U. B Commiastoner, at ffoDtOQ OCTOBER 30, 1903. Hall s Catarrh Curs is tskso inter a well man. I know they robbed tbe Langlois, Oregon, on vis: 8belvey Mnndv. on H. E. 11861, for NOVEMBKB IB, 1MB. nally, acting directly upon tbe blood grave of another victim.’’ No one th« EM of NE.«nd NEM-of HEW, Lota vis; Georgs D. Blain, oa Hd. E. No. 19087, and mucous surfaces of the system. should fail to try them. Only 50 jfs, fortheHWMof NEW. Heothm 11, Lota 1-3, 8 «nd 4. Section 83. Tp. 27 8. R. 14 We«t. He name« tbe foltowins w<lne««ento prove Heetion 10, Tt*B3, Beatb. R. 14, West. He Price 75cts per bottle. Bold by all guaranteed at Lowe's drug store. The following is from I bo Coast Mail: Fourteen seel ions of laud io Crook county were thrown open to the pnbhc Ibis week. A bog with a lol of Druggists. Testimonials free. lieu land script the present adminis- Hall's Family Fills are tbe best. traliun ban foisted on Ibe people, was aecohd in line, keeping bis place all Independent and reliable—The Oregon- Orecenian. gigtt, gobbled up 5.700 scree. J. Denholm s s s hi. continoon« residence upon and cultiva tion of nald land, vis: l«e L. Harrow«, of Bollard«, Oregon. Glen Cox. of Bandon, Oregon. Henry Hermann, of Ballards, Oregon, U. Barry, of Bandon, Oregon. J. T. B bidow . pl 8 Register. CAPT. C. P. JENSEN. Thiff Sleamsr will pive n regalar 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, nnd Snn Francisoo, California, for both pHssenuerH aud freight. E. DYER Agent, Itandon, Oregon. SWAYNE & HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Francisco, California. Bandon Meat Market, T. JLxid.erson Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Time« Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter iwd al) Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Spring and Summer Goods. A Large Stock Just Received. All Kind« of Goods Fur Summer Wear. Ladies' Jackets and Capes. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing utrar DRY GOODS 1^2 CLOTHING Boots and Shoes N. T .< »RENZ’S STORE CONSTANTLY on HAND A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are Other bargains To be bad in Dry Goodn. Clothing. bboea and otbtr go.«!» that must be Boid to make room for more. Phoenix Family Flour Tli© I3©rf©ot Product of Selected Californieu Wheat. livery Sack Guaranteed. Yvur Money Back if it Don’t Suit. For Sale Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. E l D orado ' What We Can Do For You TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop To those who pay np arrearages and a year in advanoe. and to all new »otean te ra who pay in advance, we make the following pro|a»eilion comprising several different oooplela to select from ■ Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. Flrat Street. BANDON, OHKGON SBAVINO. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT 8TANDARD PRICES. Parca or P umjcatio «» ran Y bab . $2 6 6 1 Bathroom newly fitted np with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Bath* 35 cents. B andon R soobdib Han Francisco Bolletio Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Reason TBEKPAM SOWK. Notice is hereby given to all Derain« not to tre*pRiM npon the premise*of Dr. Kenyon» fiitoated between Floras Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Corry, by removing, calling, or destroying timber upon Raid land. $25 reward will be paid for informa tion ieadimt to a convicffdH iif'VrWpRti» atRted above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Maroh 14. 1H01. PETEK NELSON, Agent. 00 80 00 60 60 Our Offer. Tbe Bnlletin is one of tb« leading pape of the West, and is a daily published in Ban Praneiano and gives ail tbe new«. Our offee inelndes tbe Bunday Bnlletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. (7 00 Recorder and Bnlletin. one month 65 Tbe Portlaud Evening Telegram is issued six Clause week. It gir*» «'» the th»* 1« worth reaJing and np to time of going to press, much of it being 24 boon fresher tbaa when it reaches here through any other NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber I.and, Act June 8, 1878. United Slate« I-and Office. Roeebnrg Oregon. A ogoat 3, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe proviaion» of the aet of Uongreae of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for tne eale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Waabington Terri tory.” aa eitended to all tbe Pnblio Land Htatea by aet of Angost 4.1892. Anna Jonea, of near Bandon. Bandon P. O., County of Coos, State of Oregon, baa tbia day fl led in thia office ber «worn statement No. 5572 for the pnrehaae of the NW of N WU and NWM NEW of Sec. 12. «nd SWW of SEW of **o. 1, in Townehip No. 30, South of Range No. 15 Weat, anti will offer proof to ahow tbal tbe land «ought ia more valuable for its limber or atone tbnn for agricultural pur;toae». and to ea'aldiah her claim to artd land tefore C. T. Blumenrother. U. S. Commissioner for Diet riot of Oregon, at hia office al Bolte Creek Oregon, on Monday the 19th tlay of October, 1903 She name« as witneaara: R. P. Hunt, Delo« Gardner, J. H. Tucker, J. II. Jonea. nil of Bandon, Coos County, Or« gon. Any and all peraon« claiming adveraely the above deeeribed lands nre requested to file tbeir claims 111 tbia office on or before •aid 19th. day of Octoter. 1903. J. T Bsroora, aug!3 Register. journal. Reoorder and Telegram one y«ar. $5 HO For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore gonian leads io the Northwest, and givn all tbe news uaoally oontsioed in a weekly paper. Recorder nod Weekly Oregonian..42 50 It is tbe doty of eaob person to seek In formation along all line« that tend toward bringing «boot tetter conditions sod greater prosperity for tbe human family, and for tbe purpose of giving oor readers a cbanoe to inform themselves we give them tbe teat —Appeal to Reason. Any doetrio« that doe« not appeal to lire highest order of rea soning i« not safe. 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