Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 29, 1903, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
is rosiuauap
*VB*1 TUl'IUDÁt AFTEBVOON
... B< ...
DAV1B K. »T1TT,
Cause ar L»*kJ»w.
Like a trampled flower she lay there
Lockjaw, or tetanus, in ■ -used by a
In tbe cabin ou the hill;
bacillus or germ which exists plenti­ “Jennie's sick,” Baid Tom, her brother,
fully in street dirt. It is ioactive so
To tbe foreman of the mill.
long as exposed to .the air, but when Tossing in her restless fever,
carrind beneath the skin as in the
On a blanket soiled aud torn,
wounds caused by percuaaion caps or Lay this work-worn child of sorrow,
Eight sad years since she was born.
by rusty nails, and when the air is
»PITOS AMP MBOrBIKTOM.
excluded, the germ is roumsl to activ­
ity and produces the most virulent
poison known. These germs may be
HDBSCK1P1ION RA Í EH.
destroyed and all danger of lockjaw
.*3 00 avoided by applying Chamberlain’s
Pl* Year........
.. 1 OO
Hix Months...
,. to Pain Balm freely as soon as the inju­
Thran Months.
ry is received. Pain Balm is an anti­
This paper is entered at ths Bandon poet septic, and causes cute, bruises and
otfloe as Heeond-olses Matter.
like injuries to heal without matura­
tion and in one third the time re­
THURSDAY. OUT. 39. 1903
quired by the usual treatment. It is
for sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist
E DITORI AL.
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An I'gly Revelation.
We ought to get some rain now as
the weather sharp« are propbesyiog
Tbs extraordinary revelationswbicb
28 days more of good weather. If ar» coming forth in the United States
that doea uot bring rain, it will be Shipbuilding company’s caeo have
hard to guess what will.
startled investors not only in New
York bat iu every commercial center
of the country. It is not alone the
financial depravity which character­
ized the transaction from start to fin­
ish, but that uaen who stood forward
conspicuously as financial and manu­
facturing representatives of the conn-
try, men of world wide repute whose
comings and goings in Europe at­
tracted almost as much attention as
royalty itself, should have engineered
such stupendous schemes for public
exploitation and backed them with
their own credit. It is a matter of no
surprise when confessed stock jobbers
engage in stock jobbing enterpriser.
There is a certain degree of auda­
cious frankness about their dealings
that calls down public ridicule upon
the beads of those who are bitteu by
their gudy “get-rich-quick” schemes.
But when men have made their
Within the last week three more
money iu what are esteemed lines of
large banking houses have gone to
legitimate endeavor, when manufac­
the wall, or are in the hands of re
turers like Schwab, and bankers like
ceivers, and again there is a revival
John Pierpont Morgan, engage in
of currency expansion talk. There is ’
stockjobbing enterprises, the purpose
little doubt but that some of these :
of which is to unload upon the guile­
banking institutions could have with­
less public masses of heavily over-
stood currency expansion better than ;
• valued stocks, rendered possible otdy
contraction,but from a glance at past
by tt.e uames of such men and the
conditions, during the last forty years,
confidence with winch they are unjust­
it would seem that the business struc­
ly regarded, it is not surprising that
ture has had a very good rubber at
the public should be startled into re­
tacbment, and that it stretches aud
sell tmenr.
expamfs according to the manipula­
The net result of it all will be to
tions of the Monoy Kings.
When
destroy public confidence in all s'ock
business gets brisk the men of means
investment whose value is not actual­
invest their money and plsy on the
ly known, if indeed even that class of
business fiddle till tbo surplus is ab
stock escapes suspicion. In thia way
sorbed; then comes the crash of tum­
an infinity of barm will be done which
bling firms, and when the noise of
none of those engaged in this trans­
battle has subsided, they are ready to
action can ever repair, uo matter how
invest and lay the foundation for
long they may live nor how hard they
nnotber harvest,
may try.—Portland Journal.
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European nations areagain looking
toward arbitration as the means of
Hows This?
universal peace. It is probably a pro­
pitious time to look for peace, for with
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
Russia and Japan, with a razor each ward for any case of Catarrh that
to the other's throat, and with Turkey cannot bo cured by Hail's Catarrh
and Bulgaria wild-eyed and furious, Cure.
while each European country is
F. J. C hexsy & Co., Props, Toledo,
groaning under the burden ot msiu-
Ohio.
taining large standing armies and
We, the undersigned, have known
powerful navies, aud still engaged in F. J. Cheney, for the last 15 years,
the vigorous preparation for war, it is and believe him perfectly honorable
not likely that they will find or enjoy in all business transactions and finan­
It. While all these great preparations cially able to carry out any obligations
exist, bo one will believe that they made by their firm.
ipean what they advocate. There is
W est & T rvax , Wholesale Drug­
so little confidence extant among na­
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
tions, that if all were to agree to dis­
W aliung . K innan A M arvim , Whole­
band their urmiee and navies on a
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
certain day, each would want to bold
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter­
on to its organizations until the rest nally, acting directly upon lhe blood
|iad complied. No, nations are not and mucous surfaces of lhe system.
done warring yet, and with all their Price 75 c I b per bottle. Sold by all
peace talk, the indications are that Druggists. Testimonials free.
they are preparing for the greatest
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
battle that ha* ever been fought.
—ooo—
During the last couple of years the
estimated shrinkage, in stocks, is
13,500,000,000. This would iudicate
that the water is being squeezed out
of some of the concerns that have
been foisted upon the business world.
This shrinkage is a suggestion of the
•pproaeh of another period of hard
times, and, in fact, there are dark
spots rising on the business horizon
Which may be the forerunner of
another period of depression. It is
about lime lhe Democrats should win
out again so that the Keonblican
party can shift the responsibility. A
scape goat is sometimes highly grati­
fying. Capitalism is the arbiter of
hard time«, and it will be interesting
to sea whether or not the people oan
again be deceived with the same old
♦‘wolf story.'1
Sunday Welcome: President Roose­
velt has turned down J. W. Knowles
for the La Qrande land office, al­
though Knowles had the endorsement
of the entire senatorial and congres­
sional delegation. It is given out that
the endorsement of Binger Herman,
one of Oregon's congressmen, did
the business for Koowles. Roosevelt
wants no more men of the Herman
Usin^ the term “anarchy" in the stripe in office. Yet this same Roose­
usually accepted sense, we shall find velt foisted II rmsnn upon the people
it well exemplified in the Cripple ct (>reggr, by iariting him to ride
Oreek region of Colorado. In that through the state io lhe sjiecial pres­
region anarchy in military uniform idential train, and by standing on the
holds away.
Workingmen are ar­ rear platform with him, iu which po-
rested bv a mob and held in fflgrtttttjt a^itiOB-ihey were (.i.oiogiupheo. mat
without knows oflense or warrantt the*
picture circulated broadcast over the
civil court* are defied with insolence district, elected Herman, and only a
by thia mob, the mob wears the mili­ few months previously Hermann bad
tary uuiform of the Stale; the Re- come o .t of the general landoffice ou
Inblican governor, who might restrain ths toe of Roosevelt's boot.
, gives it carte blanche; and an em
Sloyers* association pave its wages.
Tbo Public: In a pnblic address
niformed though it be, acting by lhe
early thia month, John D Rockefeller
authority of the governor, it is a law
told his audience that the personal
less mob none lhe less This is anar­
comfort religion had been to him was
chy, but tbaM anarchists fall under
such that ha “sometimes felt like go­
none of the condemnation with which
ing upon the lecture platform and
the plutocratie preas is wont to attack
telling people almut it.” Mr. Rocke­
those of much less dangoroua types.—
feller oould interest the public much
The Pnblie-
more by telling them about the per­
A Tboaghtral Wan.
sonal comfort be has derived from ru-
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind, iuing men io order to establish the
knew what to do in the nonr of need. Standard Oil trust. Such a lecture
Hie wife bad such an unusual case of might not be witbont its religious
stomach and Liver trouble, pbysiciaue bearings, either.
The Public: Senator Hanna is an
acrobat of transcendent agility. Sure­
ly |t is nut base flattery to say this of
a man who can unsparingly deuonoce
the Democratic party for bringing on
the bard times in 1893, aud then in
the same speech praise without atint
grocer Cleveland, who was lheu at
the bead of that party.
could not help her. He thought ot
and tried Dr. King s New Life Pill»,
and she got relief at onoe. and was
finally cured. Only 25cts at Lowe's
Drug Store.
CLARENCE Y. LCWE,
LINK A TKAMlTtU VLOWEH.
Haudun,
Druggist and
I» just In receipt of a new and
frusU stock of
Hee that wheel above the windowl
What a big one! Hee it whirl!
Mamma. I'm ■» tired of workiug,
Aud I'm snob a little girl.
Dry Goods of Every Description.
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
Patent and Proprietary Preparation*
Toilet Articles,
Drugs In its Nundricfi.
Pf.BFVMEH, B k VSIIES, S p ONOBS, SOAPS
N uts ano C andies .
Boots &c Slioes
Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
1JOOTS
SHOE»
Hee bow fast tbe spoola are spinning!
Faster, faster! Oh, my bead!
No, I couldn't help it; no, air!
Please. I didn't break tbe thread!
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT FOR WARNER'S RÜST PROOF CORSET.
You Can't Expoct to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
can get your money’s
worth at
Ob. my flngei's cnogbt! It’s bleeding!
Htop tbo wheels and let me go!
Mamma, quick, tbe wheels will kill me!
Stop it! Ob, it hurts me so!”
Then the angel paused no longer,
Fanned her with bis oooling breath,
Touched her tiny heart and stopped it,
Hoothed her with the peace of death.
—Herbert Ji. Caasou in tbe Chicago Exam­
iner.
M. E. Church.
Thirty mon, rad-eyad «nd dishev­
eled, lined np before « judge ot the
San Francisco police court. It v;as
tbe regular morning company of
•‘drunks and disorderlies.” Some were
old «nd hardened, others hung their
heads in shame. Just us tbe monten-
t«ry disorder attending the bringing
iu of tbe prisoners quieted down, a
slrange thing happened. A strong
clear voice from belew began singing:
•‘Last nigh' I lay a-sleeping.
There came a dream so fair?’
La8tnigbt! It bad been for them
ail a nightmare or a drunken stupor.
Tbe song was such a coutrust to tbo
horrible fact, that no one could fail of
tbe sudden shock at tbe thought the
song suggested.
"1 stood iu old Jerusalem,
Beside tbe Temple there,”
the sotig went on. Tbe judge hud
paused He made a quiet inquiry. A
former member of a fatuous opera
company, known all over tbe country,
was awaiting trial for forgery. It wa«
he who was singitig in bis cell.
Meantime tbe song vent on, and
every man lit tbe line showed emolion.
One or I wo dropped on their knees.
One boy at tbe eud of tbe line after a
desperate effort at self-control, leant d
against tbe wall, buried bi.-> face lit his
folded iirius, end sobbed, *‘O niolLer,
mother."
The sobs, cutting the very heart of
the nten who beard, and the song, still
welling its way through tbo court­
room, blended iu the hu-b. At leugtb
one man protested:
“Judge,” said fie, “have we got to
submit to tbisl We’re here to take our
punishment, bitt this
” He, too, be­
gan to sob
It was impossible to proceed with
tbe business of tbe court, yet the judge
gave no order to s:top the song. The
police sergeant, «fler a surprised ef­
fort to keep tbe men in line, stepped
back and waited with the rest. The
«<• tig moved on to its climax:
“Jerusalem, Jerusalem! Sing, for tbe
night is o’er!
Hosanna io tbe higbeat! hosanna for
evermore!'1
In an ecsticy of melody lhe last
words rang out, and then there was a
silence.
The judge looked into the face* of
the men before him. There wan not
one who was not touched by the song;
uot one io whom aome better impulse
was not stirred. He did nut call the
cases singly—a kind wotd of advice,
and he dismissed them all. No mau
was fined or sentei.ced to tbe work­
house that morning. The song had
done more good than punishment
could have accomplished.—Yuuth's
Companion.
Ctiiimbcrlaln’ft C«»at;h Remedy.
CAPT. C. P. JENSEN.
Dealer iu lloot« and Shoe«
ltepairing^neatly and promptly done at
lowest liviug prices.
This Steamer will give n regnlnr 10 day Service between Coqnille River. Oregon, nnd Hnn
Francisco. California, for both passenger, aud freight.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
HWAYNE <t IIOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, Hnu Francisco, California.
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a
“The Holy City.
Chico,”
M. BREUER’S
The next W C T U meeting takes
pince Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., nt the
J. WALDVOGEL & SON P rops.
Harness
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
Bandon Meat Market,
T
All kinds kept,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE
«nd VEAL always ou bund.
CORNED BEEF,
Coquille, Oregon
PICKLED PORK
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
kinds of leather vsarcs kept in a harness
BETTER, EGO, and
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
shop.
of till kinds.
Repairing a Specialty.
William Gillier will act as iny agent a'
Bandon aud all ordeia left with him for
goods or r. ptirs wiil receive ; rou.pt alien
'ion
BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
riacRct
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard «
Sausages, Etc., also
Froob Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and nil Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides,
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing
Ladies Gents and Childrens Under­
wear
Fiubmtdrred Silks, Satina, Laces. FTaiul
kerrlii.'F-. Neck-tie» rnspevd. rs,
Ladles’ Hose, Gentle­
men's Hose,
T oadz M ark «
D esigns
COFVRIGHTS &C.
Anyone »ending n sketch nnd deecrintlon may
qnfckly «■»certnin <mr opinion free whether no
invention i« probably patentable. Communlca.
tIona at rictlycontideutlal. Handbook on Patents
■ent free. (»Ideal agency fornecurlnff patents.
Patent» taken through Munn & Co. receive
fpechU notice, without charge, in the
ScWific American.
■»dies Outing-Fl "uel Under-Skirt»,
Ol!ini»-waf<*, Writing Tablt I m ,
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation of any BCtantlUc journal. Terms, SB a
year: four month», fL Sold by all newsdealers.
Ml kind« uf Ntrfibn«, and things too nn-
mt runs to mention and «.are money.
M.S. J am ;.« CAUTwauHir, Prop.
MUNN
&Co.30,3t“d*a’' New York
Brunch Office, C25 F HL. Waehlnuton, I). C.
RANDOM BREWERY,
C. GEHRIG Proprietor
MAKVFACTÜBER IF
Beer, Porter and Ale.
Have on hand «nd will keep mrudnntly
for the trade aud family use, btauds of the
best quality.
»»X
Sample«» can be found in the snlnnnji.
NVI'ICE F BI PUBLICATICN.
Jlepartmeuf Of The Inlet lor.
L*xr> O»rKK iT-Ro-KeVKO, Oregon, Sept.
21, US«.
Notire is hereby given that tbo following
named a- tt.er liaa fil’d n-'tioe of bis ititen
t:on to make final proof io sii|*t*’rt. of his
i-Jsim. «nd that said proof will la- nui'le be­
fore J- H. Upton. U. S. Ooiumisaiouer, at
Langlois, Oregon on
NOVEMBER 12, 11X13.
viz; George D. El-in. on II . 1C. No 120:;,,
for the SWI, of Nt!,'. snil L-its t, 2.Seo. 11,
tails 1, 2. Hee. 10. Tp. 3», South, It. 14. West.
He names the f' ito.ing wiineawato prove liia
continnoiM reetd ■«*»” opoit ai.d cultivation
j<( «aid land- via; W 8. Gueiiu, of Langlois,
Oregim. J. P. lius ell, of I.angloia. Oregon.
C. W. Zum-valt, of Port Orford. Ort gon, and
Cyrus Madden, ol Port Oifurd, Oregon. a
J. T. B kiixibb ,
Octi
He.Uler.
Do You
Know the News
îSTYcio can hnvo it all for
r<‘p
Kdn
,,cr
Sleuth
In the Eve-.,ima Tetograi... of Portland,
Or^ton. It is the l«rgr«l evening m ws-
pnpe published tn Oregon; it contains
nil th’ news of the state and of the
it if.-o
T
'or -i «av-níái A >xc:y!v
C'pyw I be mailed toyotx free. Addica.;
Telegram,
Lion Coffee
will be found a FREE game.
60 different games. All new.
At Your Grocer’s.
All Kinds of Goo Is F>*<
bumiuer Wear.
Ladies’ Jackets aud
Capes.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
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Ífüítlth
etc
Spring and Summer Goods.
A Laratt» Stook Just
^to2*c
flood* dellvetrd f*ee of diarg<*
leasonwhlc distane».
Anderson Prop.
Wiil Keep ou Hand at alt Times
G o to tlxe
No one who is acquainted with its
good qnaltlje^ nqr> K. ««irprlvcd.itf the
great popularity of Cbamlierhnn's
Cough Remedy. It not only cures
The
POKTUNIf, ORK.
colds and grip effectually aud perma­
nently, but prevenía then« diseases
The Weekly Oregonian and this paper
from resulting in pneumonia. It ia rive you all the news of home, stata, the
nl«o a certain cure for croup. Whoop­ Northwest and the nation.
ing cough is not dangerous when thi«
remedy is given. It contain no opium
or other harmful substance, aud may
be given ns confidently to n baby as
to an adult. It ia also pleasant to
take. When all of these facts nre
taken into connideration, it is not sur­
prising that people in foreign lauda,
« h well as nt home, esteem this remedy
very highly, nnd very f«.. are willing
to take any other after having ooee
used it. For sale by C. Y, Lowe,
Inside etch pound package of
Druggist.
Tlie Commoner: — Th» nnlotnobilo
can
overcoate a I moat anything bnt a
^OR SALE—160 acres of land : Iflb acres
creek bottom, covered wt’h alder and : aca ot tn nd. And reports from <>hio
•almon bru«b. 7 acre» plow land nod 12!
»ores in paetnre; bouse and tinlbaildine»; | indicate that Mr. Hanna is trying to
10 miles Booth of Bandon, on Fonr-mite throw enough of it to «tali Tout John­
• 'reek ; prior St.SOO For particnlara add-res |
1
F. 8 Trnman, 391 fthtner Si.. Portland. Or. son's “red devil.”
I
t ».
s
Drugs end Chemicals,
Clgsrs, Tobacco, and Cigarettes.
Can't I have a dolly, munnua.
Like tbe one I saw ods daj ?
Are there mills in heaven, too, mammal
Won’t God let me run and play!
J. Denholm
q
• ■
Apothecary.
Then her feverish fancy wakened,
And her eyes grew wide with fear.
“Mamma, hurry, there’s the whistle;
I'll be late if I lie here.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
Oregon,
Nt fl If’E FOR PUliLlCA 1 ION.
Timber land Act, June 3, IS73.
U niti » S tatvs L and C iiice ,
Or-gon, Augu.-t 2>th. 1!KI3.
Notice ia hereby givi n tl'”' in cm. p'oif.,.
with tbe provisions of Ilia net of Coi greve
<>! June 3. ¡873, entit led "Au act for thè «ale
of timlrer I'ttids in lite S'icrsof Cnlifornin.
Oregon, Nevada, nnd WaabingCmi T' tii
tory,’* as extended to all tbe I ubìic Letto
States by nd of /.nuust 1, IKV2. Wd’ir.m
James, of Myrtle t’mut, County of (io ri­
state of Oregon, Ims this day li ed in th:-.
Office his sworn «t-.ti-ment No. AflaTr for IL’-
parch«»” of the HE!.’ of HE)« iind Lot 5 of
Section No. 83. iu Townrdrip No. 27 8., of It.
No. 14 W., nnd ’Till offer proof to allow that
the land «ought is more valuable for it« tim­
ber or stone then for agriculturnl pniposi«.
and toestnbli«b his claim to said land before
C. T. Blumenretber, U. S. Ootutn ssin'ier at
Ilsndoit, t'oos County, Orepon, on Ftiday,
tbe20'.bday of November 1U03. llr names
«s witnesses, Shelvey Milt'd;., of I’.attd.-n,
Oregon, Anna Mumiy, of liaudon, Oregon,
Lee Rm-rows, of HnllAid*, Oregon, aud Glen
Cox, of Bandon, Oregon.
Any and all persona claimin’? ndv<r«rly
ihe aliove rl’ SCfil’crl land« tile requested to
hie their claims in this "111- e mt or before
said 201 h day of November,
J, T. BRIDGE’.
Sept '0
Kegisler.
NOTICE FU14 1’UBLICATJOX,
[Timber L'tnd, Art Jun«.* 3, 187®.]
UX<TKD Sr ATM L kkd O fficg , K »SLBUliO
(hn:o«»K. Accost 27.1903.
MO L ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
’ coiupJiKiice vith he provisions < f the
act of Congrv-’S of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘’An
act for tb« Ha'.e of tiiulH# lauds in the
States of California, Oregon. Nevada, anti
Wimbingtou Territory.” an extended to all
the Public Land States by act of August 4.
1892. Gilbert G. Kennedy, of Bandou« county
of Coos, State of Oregon, haw thia clay filed
in thin office bin sworn statement No. 5 61,
for the purcbSfte of the Lots 3 and 4. and
of S\V^ of Section No. 7, in Township
No. 29 South. Range No. 14 W., nnd will of­
fer proof to abow that tbe land sought is
more valuable for its timber or «tour th in
lor agricultural purpoaen« aud to eHtabiinh
his claim to baid land before C. T. Blumen-
rother, United States Commissioner, for
Oregon, at bis office at Bandon, Oregon, on
Saturday the 2ist day of Norefnber. 1906.
He name« as witnesses: G. W. Cox, C. 8.
Fl’vjt. 4. U. (Verro, Jerrr Cmwhy. «!! ef
Bandon. Oregon,
Anv nnd a!! persons ctniming adr?r«"!v
the above described land« are requested to
file their elaiuM in Ibis office ou of before
said 21st day of November, 11106.
j T» ftsrtmn
Register.
•epIT
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-------THE STEAMER------
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Mnater
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and makes connec­
tions with the train and steamer Myrl at
10-30 a. ID. at Coquille City.
Leaves Coqnille City at 12:30 p nt, arriv
iue at liaudon at 4;3O p. m.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Department Of Tbe Interior,
Uxrran S tats . I.om Ornes at Koeannno
Oaaooti. Sept. 13, 1MB.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named .elller has filed notice of bis inten­
tion to make final < commutation > proof in
«npport of his claim, and tlmt said proof
will be made before Charles T. B'utnen-
rothi.r, V. 8. Commissioner at Bandon, Ore­
gon,on
OCTOBER .10« 190.1
▼it: Hhelvcv Mundv. on H. E. 11B61, for
• the EJ»í <4 NE^, nnd NE*^ of SE^, Lo»®, i
>8 «nd 4, Section S3, Tp. 27 S. R. 14 W».At.
I He name* the follnwiug wdne^Aea to prove (
i his conlfonoM residence upon nnd cultiva-1
tion af an»d land, vis:
I see L. Harrows* of Ballard«. Oregu*. Glen :
’ Cm. of Bandon, Oregon. Henry Hermann. ¡
i of Bullard«, Or?gf>t»,C. Barry, of Bau dun.
: Oregon.
J. T. BslPOSS.
lU-gtetsr.
plS
- ähst
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
E oc Í3 and Shoes
N.
T .OKENZ’S STORE
HMHB
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A laroD Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
V itb New Goods which
will be disposed of nt prices that will astonish you, while there «re
Other
To be had iu Dry Good«, Clothing« bhoc.fr
and other guida that must be sold to muta
rnotu for iu<»re.
Phoenix Family Flour
Tlio T’erföot ZProctnct of
Seloatod California Wheat.
Oiiiîi’fiiîteetl.
JL£vci*y
Y.ur Mo? ?ey
Back i! it Don’t Suit
For Saio Exclusively by
SANDERSON BROS., Dandon
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
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Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
First Street, DAN DON, OKKOON
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES,
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You
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the Local News Thrown
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bers who pay in advauoe, we make tbe
following proposition comprising several
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Appeal to Ronson
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tion I”«'dintr to a con”«lion of tre«pn«e «*
iucludee the Sund.y Bulletin.
aimed above.
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. S7 00
Dated «I Bandon. Oregon. March II. 1!M)1.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
«6
The Portland Evening Telegram ia imoed
six times a week. It gives all tbe news that
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
ia wot th reading and op to time of going to
Timber Land Act, Jane 3, 1878.
L’ nttbd Sr atm » L and Orrujs, at K osk - press, much of it being “4 hours freaher tbsa
dubo . O bkoon , Hept. 12, llMJA.
when it reaches here through nny other
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance journal.
with the provision# of the net <»f Coneres#
Recorder and Telegram one year. SA 30
of Jnn« 3. 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the aale
of timber land* iu tbe States of California,
For a weekly newspaper th* Weekly Ora
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Turn- gonian leads In the Northwest, and give»
t<»rv.” a* extended to all the Public Land
StHtes bv act of August 4, 1892, William D. all the news usually contained in a weekly
Marshall of Bandon, County of Cmwi, Htah? paper.
of Oregon, baa thia day filed in thia office
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..S2 50
his «worn statement No. 5707, for the pur­
It ia tbe duty of each person to seek In­
chase of tbe
of HEW of «ection 31. in
Township No. 20, Lota 1 and 2 of Sfuthm formation along all lines that tend toward
No. 6 in Township No. 30 South, of Range bringing about better conditions aad greats»
No. 14 West, and »ill offer proof to show
that the land nought ia more valuable for ita prosperity for the human family, and for
timber or atone than for agricultural pnr- tbe purpose cf giving our readers a obanca
po<Mm. arid to eetablieb hi« claim toai.id land to inform themselves wa give them the bee*
!>• fore C T. Blumenrother, (J. R C »mruia- —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine ths*
ftjoner at hi* office at Bandon. Coos C«.nnty,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day of Decern- doe* not appeal to th* highest order of ran.
»wr. lufil. Hf nAmea aa Mitr.eeaea: J. H. aoning is not safe.
Jones J. H. Tncker, J. M. Adame, and J.
Recorder aud Appeal to Ileawnu. . S2 OO
B. Marrtball, Sr., all of Bandon. Coo« Coun­
ty, OfMgon.
Ar y and all jwnema daiming adversely the
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