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r THE RECORDER IS rOSLUUD THUBSDAY ArTKBNOON .... »I .... BATID M. NTITT, YDITOB AMD PROPRIETOR. CLARENCE Y. LCV.t, W. C. T. U. COLUMN A Tbuughtfu! M mu . M. M Austin, of Winchester, lud , The next W C T U meeting takes knew wbat to do iu the uour of need. His wife bad such au unusual case of place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M., at the stomach ami Liver trouble, physicians M. E. Cbnreh. could not help her. He thought of Te «upe rance. and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills, nrrsaii ibamb ago . and she got relief at once, and was lorn; I stood finally cured. Only 25ets at Lowe » 1 waadcruJ to tbe betide tbe bar Drug Store. Bttndun, Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary. Is just ill receipt of a new and Ire ah «tuck of When Hi» Wife «track. 0BS Ï.S#...................................... »2 00 The walking delegate never tired of Hi Months................. 1 00 talking about the »trike. He held TbrssMonths.......................................... «> that it waa jnatified, if ever e »trike TMS paper is entered at the Bandon post watt, and he was prepared to demon office as Second-class Matter. strate that it was perfectly proper to ■trike to secure a desired result. He THURSDAY. OCT. 15. 1903- told hi» wife eo, says the Albany Ar. gus, and she appeared to agree with 9C bi tn. She said it seemed tbe easiest EDITORIAL. way. A New York mao laughed himself That night when be came homo be to death at a joke that whs got off in found that tbe table was not set. r theatre, and now the unenlightened ‘T want a new dress," sbe said when in wondering if the jester really got. be asked wbat tbe trouble was. off something new. ul know. You've been bothering War rumors from the Orient are me for that dress for a month,” be again coming thick and fast. Lately said, ‘‘but bow about supper!" “There isn’t any," she replied; “ibis ft was Persia and the Turk, but now that oonditiona have quieted down for is a strike." “A strike!’•’ 0 time in that quarter, the military “Yes. I’ve been trying to secure a activity of Ja tan has set the Russian bear to growling, and it ie just possi peaceable settlement of this trouble ble that there will be a fearful seat for some time; now, I've struck." taring of the peaceful intentions “Do you dare—’’ which tbeee two nations claim toward “Ob, don’t talk to me that way! If I can’t get you to arbitrate, why, I’ve each other. It is bnt a few years since Russia got to strike.” “But, Mary, you don’t understand." palled a peace conference of the na “Ob, yes, I do. I’ve made my de tions of ths world, and since that mands, and they’ve been refused. I've tjme there has been more actual war than was waged in a quarter of a cen asked for arbitration with a view to tury before, although it has been but compromise, and that also has been a half a decade since the conference. refused. A strike is all there is left, Russia seems to have been foremost and I've struck.” “But your demands are unreasons in bringing about the conference, but although advocating peace measures, ble.” “I don’t think they are.” she hM never ceased war preparation, “You’re no judge.*’ and now is said to be getting ready as ‘•You’re the judge of your own do- fast as expedient for the fray that is inands when you strike, and I want evidently coming on, sooner or later something. It’s no use talking. The in the far east strike's on.” She folded her nrms in a determin Noah was the first man to advertise. He advertised the flood and it came ed way, and he-subsided. It was. all right. The fellows who laughed perhaps, half an hour later when he at th* advertising got drowned and it looked up and said: served them right. Ever since Noah s ‘•Well, wbat are you going to do time the advertiser has beeu prosper about it 4” ing, while the other fellow is being “Nothing," she replied. “The strike swallowed up in the flood of disaster. is still on.” —Exchange. “Aren't you hungry?" “No. I saw that, there was some ■k To!’th tor Tooth Mmanrc ting in tlx treasury before tbe strike was ordered.” Chicago, Oct. U).—“Organized cap “Msaning tbe pantry*” be remark ital, through its anti boycott and em ed ployer-.’ Hs-ociutious must stop its mid “Meaning the pantry," sherepvuted. pn the savings of the trade unions, or “I believe I’ll get a bite," he Mid, ibe ugiin men will withdraw $31X1, “It’s locked,” slie replied. “The pOO.OOi) from tbe banks." reserve is to be used to keep the strike Such is tbe atatement made by going. You can't touch tbe striker's Íbomas I. Kidd, vice-president of the resources." mericao F-ed.rt|tipn of Labor, after “Be careful, Mary!" be said, warn- so inneatigation of tbe damage anita ingly. “If I sliuj off the cash— "She which the American Anti-Boycott Aa- nodded towards the locked pantry. aociation and Employ-era’ Association “I can stick it out a week.” she re have filed against trade unions within turned. Five or ten minutes later he tbe last three mouth«. proposed that tboy compromise on tbe Mr. Kidd intimated that it was basis of ten dollars. witbin the power of union labor to “Twenty,” she said, firmly. {brow this oouotry iuto a financial “But I can't afford it,” he protested. panic by taking from circulation tbe “That's your business," sbo an 1300,000,000. which he saya that labor oontroja. swered. “I offered to arbitrate ouce. Io this connection it may be stated It was ten o'clock that night when that the money stock of the country be finally gave in, and somehow he approximates ¥2,275,000,000. felt be bad experienced a new phase * ‘ of the strike business. It looked dif Starved la a Land of Plenty. ferent from tbe other side of the San Bernardino, Cal., Oct 7.—Mrs. fence.—Exchange. William Stephens died this morning from actual starvation. The family The Commoner; Turkey is safe un came here some months ago from the til the members of the European con East. Stephens could not get suffi cert can agree which shall have the cient work to keep hie family provided white meat. for. Recently neighbors reported to the How's Thia? Associated Charities that tbe family We offer One Hundred Dollars Re was in a starving condition. Mrs. ward for any case of Catarrh that James Boyd, president of the society, cannot be cured|)by Hall’s Catarrh palled at tbe bouse and was shocked Cure. at the eight which confronted ber. F. J. C hexiv & Co., Props, Toledo, lira. Stephens bad been confined Ohio. two weeks before, and siuce then had We, the undersigned, have known Received no core for herself or babe, F. J. Cheney, for the last 15 years even being without the common ne and believe biui perfectly honorable cessities of life, Mrs. Boyd purchas in all business transactions and tinau- ed some provisions, and while in the ciall v able to carry out any obligations aet pf frying some meat the three lit- made by their firm. tie children crowded about her. \\ est & Tauax, Wholesale Drug enatebed the meat from the pan and gists. Toledo. Ohio. obewed it raw like wild beasts. W aliuxo . K hwax A M ai . vis , Whole- They then seized the loaves of salo Druggist», Toledo, Ohio. <>read, too famished to wait to have Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- them pot, and tolled the bread in uaUy-, actlE^ifrsctly-tipaa th® hlcxv? great mouthfuls. It was the first and mucous surfaces of the system. pqnare meal that they had had for Price 75cts per bottle. Sold by all weeka Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills are the best. Came ef Lockjaw* Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plenti fully in street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to tbe air, but when carried beneath tbe skin as in the wonnde caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when tbe air is excluded, ths germ is roused to activ ity and produces the most virulent poison known. These germs may be destroyed and all danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Chamberlain’» Pain Balm freely as soon as the inju ry is received. Pein Belin is en snti- septic, and causes cuts, bruises and | like injuries to h»n? wlthont nmtnrn Hou and io one third ibe time r^ qnircd by th.» nsnal treatment. It is' ’<>. snle bv (I Y Lowe, Druggist Not n Love Kiss. Winnemucca, Nev , Oct. A—Harry Egbert, tbe desperado who killed two men at White Horse, Harney Conuty, Oregon, Munday merning. and escaped across tbe line into Nevada, is still at large, bnt is known to be witbin a few miles of W’innemnecs, ou a jaded horse, and out of food supplies. His capture is looked for at any time. One of the most determined men on Lis trad is a Deputy Sheriff from Harney County, who was present when Egbert started to leave tlm scene of the double mnr-lt r Egberi held the Deputy covered, snd threat* i suing to shoot him dead if h« dt 1 t ot ober, .wiprlle.l him tv approach end! kins’1 » good bye a bad cigar; Tbe same old ketf« and ju^« were there, the ones we used to kuow When we were ou the round up, Tom, tome fifteen years a^o. I asked about onr old-time friends, those cherished sporty men, And some were in the puorbouse, Tom, and aouie were in tbe pen; And one, tbe one we liked the best, the bantf- inau laid hitn low *, The world is much the same, dear Tom, as fifteen years a«o. New crowds line up against Ike bar, aud call for criuiaou driuk; New hands are trembling as they pour tbe stuff they shouldn’t drink, But still the same old watchword rings, ‘•This round’s on me, you know!” The same old cry of doom we heard some fifteen years ago. I wandered to the churchyard, Torn, and there 1 saw tbe graves Of those who used to drown themselves in red fermented waves, And there were women sleeping there where grass aud daisies grow, Who wept and died of brokeu hearts, some fiteun years ago. And there were graves where children sleep, have slept for ninny a year, Forgetful of tbe woes thut urnrLtd their fit ful sujouiu here, Aud ’i.ealh a tall, white monument, in death • there iieth low, The man who used to «ell tbe booze some fifteen yearn ago, —J. S. Holden, in bt. Louis Globe Deiuocjrat. When Will They Learn? Tbe unfortuuniH victims of drink do not 6eem to realize that tboy urn en riching tbe coffers of dritik-itellers who care nothing for them or their helpless families. They seem not to know that the traffic is faateued on tho people by tbe state, not for their kc commodatiou, but for the sake of tbe revenue, every dollar of which comes out of the pockets of fbe drinkers. Tbe poor victims stand aniHZed at the high license fees which the sellers hand over to the government with such ease, utterly unconscious, it seeing, that every time they pay for a driuk, they are robbing their wives and children to help the saloon keep ers pay their licenses and live in lux ury. When will these victims learn that tbe saloon is tbe greatest enemy to God and man in all the world?— Now Orleans Christian Advocate. ------- 020-------- Bobbed the Grave. Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Drugs and Chemicals, And drank a bowl of lemonade, and imoked BUB8CB1PTIUN BATES. j. Denholm 1 ’S Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggist» Mundrlea. P erfumes , B rushes , S fonoes , S oaps N uts and C andibs . Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Cigars, Tobacco« an<l Cigarette«. Taints. Oils. Glasses, and Fainter’« Supplied Treasnrvr «< tbe Bro»lal>a bust Ku«l Art «nN. ■■ If women would pay mon attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mother« and daughter«, and it they would ob«erva result« they would find that the doctor«' prescription« do not perform the many cure« thty arc given credit for. ** In consult Hint with my druggist ha ad- vised McElrec «'» ’. Wine __ ______________ of Csrdui and Thed- ford*« Black-Draught, and to I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me.” Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change or life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. 1 1OOTH SHOES Fresh Groceries of all Kinds Suite Made to Measure. _— AGENT FOR WARNER S RUST 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 “Chico,” M. BREUER’S Healer iu Boot» nnd Shoe» CAPV. C. P. JENSEN. Repairing’neatly and promptly done nt lowest living price«. This Steamer will give a regular today Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco. California, for both passengers and freight. CITY MEAT MARKET, J. WALDVOGEL & SON P rops. Frcsh Meats, Bost Quality Church Directory E DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon. HWAYNE <t HOYT. Agent, 220 Battery Street, San Franciwo. California. Bandon Meat Market, T All kind« kept, BOLOGN A S \ US AG S, H E A D CHE ES E nnd VEAL always on bund, M. E. Ciiui.CH. Prenchint! service every 2nd and 4th Sun day nt 11 A M. and 8» P. .VI. Stind ty School every Sunday at 10, A. M. CORNED BEEF. PICKLED PORK Epworth Le««ue . 7:T. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. W. H. MjErnss, Pualor. BUTTER. EGG. nnd FRUIT nnd VEGETABLES of r.!! kinds. Will Keep on Hund at all Times Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton, Smoked F.Tcats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable», Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Furm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. Menta Delivered to pcraoua living on tin Hiver, or along the 'tage Konto I-Iai ■ness Maker 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Anderson Prop. Spring and Summer Goods. All Kinds of Qools For tfamniet Wvar. Ludio.’ Jsokets nud Capes. A Large Stock Just Received. GENTS’ FUBXI3HING GOODS. Coquille, Oregon Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Dealer in Harne« & Saddles and all kinds of leather wares kept in a harness shop. Anyone «ending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tions Htrictîy confidential. Handbook on Patent« sent fre«. Oldest «ticncy for securing patents. Patent« taken tbroutfh Munn A Co. receive »ptrüil nnticé, without charge, in the Repairing a Specialty. Scientific American. William Gallier will act as my agent at Bandon and all orders left with him for good a or repair« will receive prompt alten* I ion A handsomely lllnntrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, 83 a year : four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. Boots and Shoes N. I-OKENZ’S STORE ÜUNN&Co.»'"—’KewVork Branch Office, 635 F 8t^ Washington. D. C. A startling incident is narrated by Go to tlio NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. John Oliver of Philadelobia, ns fol Timber I and .let, June 3, 1878. lows: “1 was in nu awful condition. T’ nith » S tatfs L amp C itice , Roscbarg My skiu was almost yellow, eyes ----- FOB------- I Oregon. Angu.'t 25»h, 1903. N - tiro i.< hereby ?»iv<-r th,at in compliance sunken, tongue coated, pain continu with the pr*ni.-ions <>f the pct of Cong.i ss ally iu back and sides, no appetite, Ladies Gents and Childrens Under • >r June 3. 1878, entitled ”An act for the sale of timber lands in the Sta'ca <>f California, wear growing weaker day by day. Three Oregon, Nevada, r.nd \Vr.Bhit»gtoii Ttrn physicians bad given me up. Then I Kinbro!<h red Filka, Satins. Laces, Hand- tory.” as extended t-o all the Public Land States by act of Auiinst 4. 1892. William kcrtltkh, Neck-lira biiapeudera, was advised to use Electric Bitters; James, of Myrtle Point, Uo.iuty of Co »s, Liulles’ Hose, Gcutle- Stnle of Oregon, ha« this day ti'< d ir. this to my great joy, the first bottle made tnon'a Hose, office hi« s.v-jrn stat. 01011! No. 6656 f. r the a decided improvement. I continued purolinae of the SEI4 of SEX rtu‘i D t 5 of Stction No. 33. in Township No. 27 S , of R. Lilies Outing-Flcitel Under-Skirts, their U6e for three weeks, and atu now No. 14 W., ur.d will ( lit 1 proof to show that GL iks ware, Writing Tablets, a well man. I know they robbed tbe the land «ought i - more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for ngricultnra! purposes, grave of another victim.” No one Ml kinds of Notions, and things too mi- nnd to establish hi< claim to said land before rat rous to mention nnd «ave money. should fail to try them. Only 50 cis, > C. T. Blumenrftther. U.S. Oommiwwr nt At»s. J ames C aktwííiuht , Prop. Bandon, <’ ooh County, Oregon, on Friday, guaranteed at Lowe’s drug store. the 2'tth day of November ¡993. He names CLOTHING DRY GOODS isjUiiBWireiff l.locRet Store Fuxteat Time on Recor’. BANDON BREWERY, Berlin, Oct, 6.—Au electric car ou C. GEHRIG Proprietor the Marieufeide-Zossen experimental line reached a speed of 125 4-5 miles MANUFACTURER OF per hour to day, or a kilomoter morn than the highest previous record. Tbe machinery and roadbed were unim paired. Tbe current was betweeu Hnvp on hand and will keep constantly 13,000 anti 14,<k)0 volts, capable of for the t-ndfc and family nse, brand* of tbo best quality. driving tbe ear at the rate of over 2(X) miles. The lives of all on board the Goods dellvr’rd fire of charge at any experimental cur were heavily in tea«onable diatnnee. aured. Snniplescan be fonnd In the saloons. Beer, Porter and Ale. i - -—ooo---- A Great Nenaatlon. There was a big sensation in Lees ville, Ind., when \V. B. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief, aud soon thereafter effected a complete cur». Similar enres of Consumption, 1‘nen moina, Br<>iici>:tia aud Grip i>ro an- merotis. It’s tbo peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and 91.00. Guaranteed by C. Y Lbwe, Cruggist. Trial bottles i«se. A recognised oregoHiaa. authority—The Weekly L’OU SALE—160 acres of land; 130 acres 1 creek bottoni, covered with «Ider and «Almon brush; 7 «ere« pl« w l«nd and 12 acres in pa«tnre: house and onlbnildincrH: 10 mde« Hotjth of Bandon, on F<>nr-mile (’reek; priceftl.500. For pnrticnlnra «ddrees P. 8. Truman, 394 Shaner 8t., Portland, Or. Do You Know the News ïrSTÏou cnn have it nil for öoc Per .nniitb in tbe Evenirne TeUfiran», of Pnriland, < Ireeon. It i* the largad evening new«- p-»pe pijbhwheri in Oregon: it ountaina all th new« of tbe «tate and «»f the uA'ioi Try it for « month. A Fnmple e pv Wk. Ibe mail'd toyoti free. Ad«ireM< The Telegram, roRTf.ANl», our.. « - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. U sitbu S tiths L and O wcb , at R osk - dvbo . O bboon , Sept. 12,1MB. Notice i» hereby given ih-it in conifbnnce with the provisions of the act of Concretm of June 3. 1S7S, entitled "An act for the ssle of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-hington Terri tory," a « extended to all the Public Laud Stnti ■ by not of August. 4. letr.b William I). Mar-hall of Bandon, Connly of Coos, State of Oregon, Ims this dev filed in thia office his sworn etatenient No. 5707, for the pur chase of the BE1, of HE'X of Section 31, in Township No. 211, Lot« 1 and 2 of Section No fi in I’ownship No. 311 South, of Range No. H *WeM, and Wlil odlif proof U. ehow that the land sought is lucre valuable for its timber or stone than for apricaitnral pur pose». nnd to establish hie claim loaaid land bi-fore C. T. Blnmenrother, U. S. Commis sioner at his office at. Bandon. Coos County, Oregon. ou tin<uxi»>. Oto Mh dr.J >’f Dtceu: her. lh08 He name« an witnesses: J. H. Jones. J. H. Tucker, J. M. Adams, and J. It. Marshall. Sr., all of Bandou, Cooa Coun ty. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their elaims in Ibis office on or before said 5th day of December, ItXKl. • J. T. B bidgbs , Register. trpt?4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of Tl»e Intetlor. L and OrncB at R o * kbukg . Oregon, 8*«pt. 21. 1WJ». Notice in hereby given I bat the following named settler han filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, snd that said proof will be made be fore J. H. Upton. U. 8 CoaaniiiMioner, at I as ngl<►!«, Oregon, on NOVEMBER IÎ, 1M3. vis; George D. Elgin. on Hd. E. No. 12037, fartheSWkof NKU, Section U. Lot« 12 Section 10, Tp 32. Sonth. R. U. West. He n*mes the following wimes-e» to pr >ve his oontinnon« resMl^nce njw.n and cultivation of said land- vit; W. 8. Gne-nr, of Langlois, Oregon. J. P. Rnvell. ef 1 angloi*. Oregon. C. W. Znm* alt, of port Orford. Oregon, and Cyras Msdd«-ti, uf Port Orford. Otego«. J. T. R bidors . Octi Rattier. n;< witnes.-e«, Shalvey Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon, Anna Mundv, of Bandon, Oregon, Lee Barrows, of Bnliatds Or.-^on, and Glen Ct‘X, of Bandon, Oregon. Any nnd all |tersons claiming ndversfly the nia>ve de«.cril»e<t lends -.re requested to file their clnints in thi« nffi.--e op ur before said 20th day of November, 1P03. J. T BRIDGES. 8-cpl 10 Register. Now is the time to buy. will be disposed of nt prices that will astou.sli Other bargains ------ THE STEAMER------ DISPATCH To be bad in Dry Good«. Clot kina. >bceq and other geoda that nmfit br w«!d to lunkQ Phoenix Family Flour Tiie IPorfoct IFrocLi-iot. of £3elootoci Ga-liforriia. Wheat, wivaiitcccl. ICvei’y fSaclc Yuiir Money Back if it Don’t Suit, For Salo Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, Pint Street, BANDON. Oil KUO N 8HAVING, SHAMPOOING AND Two U h per* for the Pile« of One. You Get the N cwh of the World and the Local News ’I brown in in a Bargain. P. B. HOYT, Prop HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Hatha 25 cents. THKSPABS NOTH’K, Nntine is hereby «iven to all person« not t<> tr»-»pa«H npon the premise«of Dr. Kenyon. Miuntud I m tween Flora« Lake and the comi ty road, in Northern Gurry, by removin«. c iHi.ku. »>’• tlr-h-r sjvvosi land. A25 reward will be paid for inforrna tion lendirvj to a conviction of trcripa«» «« MM Ct I nl’Ove. Dated at Bandon, Oreonn. March It. 1901. TETER NELSON, Atient. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tlinhvr Loud, Act June 3, 1873. Leaves Bniulnn every morning, except Unit'd State» Land Oflloe, Roseburg Sundny, st 7:30 o'clock »nd makes connec Oregon. August 3, 1903. tions with tbe train end steamer Myrl at Notice is hereby given that in ooroplisnoe 10:80 a. in. st Coqoille City. Leaves Cequille City at 12:30 p m„ arriv with the provision» of tbe not of Congress of June 8, 1K7S, entitled “An sot tor tbe »sie ing at Bandon at 4:30 p. in. of timber lands in tbe St»tes of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. torr,” »» extended to all the Public Land Department Of The Interior, Htntra bv aet of August 4, tW2. Anna Jones, UxTTBD STATU« LAND OrFld AT RoHBBUBG of near Bsndon. Bandon P. O.. County of Cooa, State of Oregon, baa this dav filed in O kkgo N, Si-pt. 12. 1JKI3. thia office ber sworn statement No. 5572 for Notice 1« hereby given that the folinwlng- nained R*ttler ha r filed notice of bi« inU n- th° _ r purcbaae _______ of Ib« NW of N WI, and NWl$ NEV of Sec. Hee. 12, 12. «nd snd 8WW 8 of SE^ 8Ei< of 8eo. Boo 1, tion to make final (comuonlntion) proof in ' NEW ~ ‘ ■ *' “ * South ’ tb of Rnnge «npport of bi« claim, and that «aid proof , in Township No. 30, Range No. 15 will be rnsde before Cfisrles T. Blnmen West, and will offer proof to show that tb. t’other. U. 8. CowmifUtioner at Bandon, Ore- . lat’d «onght. i« more valnaole for it« timber nr h I oik - than for agncoharal pnrpMieA, and Rot)ton trvtfl I «•» o«»abl'»h her claim to ««id land before OCrOBLK S3, HMH. |c T irnmenrntbtr v, r . Commi*«ioner Oregon, at hi« office at Bntte visi Hltelvey --------- -- - Mnndy. ------- - _ _ r w.«. of . t HEW, .„. Jx>ta the EW of NEq, and . NEi< l<ots • f , pj.jj Oreerm. on Monday the 19th day of 3rnd 4, Sectton ¡St. Tp. 27 8. It. 11 West. O. tnber, 1903. She names as witne««^«: K. He ns me» the following «‘tne«»esto prove P. Hunt, Delos Gardner» J. H. Tucker, J. his annlinnotM rssidonoe Opon and coltiva H. J<»n(«. all of Bandon, Coo« Unonly, Ore ti, o of sold land, viz: g«»n. I» L. Barrows, i f Rnllnrds. Oregon. (Hen Anv «nd all person« claiming adversely C- x, of Bandon, Oregon, Henry Hermann, the above d»**crtbed lands nre r?qn»«»ed to of EtallarJs, Oregon. C. Barry, of Bandon, file their claims in thi« office on or before Oregon. »aid 19th. day i f Oetober. lfXH. J. T. B bidoics , J T. R rtpokm , augl.3 Register. Hegt ¿1er. plS THOMAS WHITE. Master while there are room for luora. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [limber Land. Act June 3, 1878.] U n FTKD STATS'» L a XD OrFIOC, R 1SJSBURU Oiini 'N. August 27. 1903. fUOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN ’’ com; Rance with ;he provisions < f the act of Cmigre.'s of June 3, Li78. entitled ‘ An act for the .*ate of tiinb' r lands in the State« of California. (>rvg< n. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to nil ( the Public Land State« by act of August 4. 1392. Gilbert G Kennedy. <'f Bmdon. county <>f Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this effioe his aworfi statement No. 5 61. for the purchase of the L its 3 and 4. and SV 1^ of SVVI4 of Section No. 7, in Township No. 2!i South. Range No. 14 W., and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, anti tn establish bis claim to said land before C. T. Blainen- rother, United States Commissioner, for Oregon, at bis office at-Bandon, Oregon, on Saturday the 21 nt day of November, 1903. He names n« witnesses: O. W. Cox, U. 8. Elliot, A. L. Osborn, Jerry Crowley, all of Bandon. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming ndvcr«elv the above described lands are requested to file their clninia in this office on or before laid V of November. 190B. J. 1. Burnous. scp!7 Uegistsr. job , To those who pay op arrearages and a year in advance, and to all new aobscri- bera who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising severul different couplets to select from i Fries or P ublications pkb R andom R bcobdkb San Francisco Ro I let in Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Reason Y kai . |2 6 ft 1 00 HO 00 50 60 Our Offer. 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