Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 05, 1903, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
DAVID M. „ITT,
«DITOB AMD PBOrBIZTOB.
THURSDAY, NOV. h M
The Hallotceener't.
There was considerable mischief
done here on Halloween nigbt, so
much eo that some of our citizens re­
marked “that tbe devil muat have had
a birthday,'*
Almost any person will enjoy a
Halloween trick even though it ia at
their own expense; but when it comes
'to destruction of property, it is time
to draw the line.
There is one class here who have on
various occasions upset outhouses,
and as they bare shown themselves
to be of a very low standard of moral­
ity, they should be locked after care­
fully; and tanght'to respect the law,
aince they have no respect for tbem-
selves. The party who will take ad­
vantage of such occasions to destroy
property, will commit other criminal
acts if tbe proper opportunity pre­
sents itself.
There were several outhouses upset,
one wagon run off and taken to
'pieces, and some of the parti thrown
where the tide could reach them, and
a stone was thrown through J. B
Marshall's window, which also broke
a showcase. Such things as these do
not belong to Halloween jokes, and
tbe perpetrators should be made to
pay for what they have destroyed.
1 There seemed to be a general turn­
out on this occasion, and a Halloween
party in Swift’s Hall proved quite an
attraction and fairly auceessfu), while
a social call on Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Stancliff. by a number of friends,
made up a pleasant evening.
Another party, composed of twenty-
four women and girls, bitched on to
tbe buteber’a delivery wagon, made
quite a team, and gave Mr. Anderson
considerable trouble in locating his
wagon; but perhaps tbe beat joke was
played on 8. D, Barrows, who had
taken hie wagon away and bidden it
to Aebnre immune from the tricksters,
but on awakening in tbe morning.
|tbggi oe his surprise to find his'wag­
on, right-side np-wilb-care, standing
In the street in front of bls gate.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise: Ed Aber­
nathy bka bis portable saw mill, which
h'b moved from this place to Fairview,
Set up and ready for ojyetatidn. He
will cut lumber to plank tbe Coos
Bay Wagon Road, and baa also sev­
eral large orders from farmers in that
Vicinity.
Roseburg Review: An apparently
well define.! rumôr hsa been gaining
circulation in Roseburg, thd past few
Haye, that John D. Spreckles, owner
of tbe Marshfield-Myrtle Point Rail­
road. is seriously considering the mat­
ter of extending the road to a connec­
tion with the S. P. R. R. at Roseburg.
As thia road haa heretofore often been
built on ‘‘hot air” and ou paper, our
people will hereafter probably wait to
see actual construction work being
done before getting in any excitement
over the matter. We all hope it will
ooms soon, however.
*
Oaly Makes A Bad Wetter Were».
Perhaps you have never thought of
it, but the fact must be apparent to
every one that constipation is canaed
by a lack of water in tbe system, and
tbe use of drastic cathartics like tbe
old fashioned pills, only makes a bad
matter worse. Chamberlain's Stom
acb and Liver Tablets are much more
trild and gentle in their eflect, and
when the proper dose is taken their
action is so natural that one can hard-
Jy realize it ia tbe effect of a medicine.
Try a 25 cent bottle of them. For
sale by C. Y. Lows, Druggist.''
' '
— -OOO------
The Cilery ef Aaserieen
AehieweaBem*.
There is probably no accomplish­
ment in modern industrial progress
which so fully characterizes the capa­
ble energy of the Anglo Saxon as
railroad building. Less than eighty
years ago the first mile of railroad in
the world was laid, aùd today it is
sgid to be a safe estimate that the ag­
gregate railroads of the world now in
operation is 600,000 miles, sufficient,
assuming that it were possible to
bridge the two great oceans, for forty
trunk lines around the earth at its
equatorial diameter. Thia is a mar­
vellous statement, but to all practical
purposes the truth.
The enormous development of hu­
man intelligence and energy that is
represented in this accomplishment is
eo entirely the product of Anglo-Sax­
on genius that it justly stands as a
race triumph, not to be matched in all
the annals of history. It is impossi­
ble to calculate the civilizing forces
that bave been evolved in this stupen­
dous modern consummation. It has
cumbered the Dark Continent with
the civilized lands; it bas peopled the
desert with prosperous communities:
by its magic great cities are springing
into existence, and an empire of mar­
velous promise is being born in North­
western Asia, where, tor centuries,
civilization bas despaired of even get­
ting a prospective footbold. Of al)
thé wonderful tales of Arabian magic
there is none that surprases this of
tbe modern world in railroad building.
To tbe American tbe pleasing fact
in all this w that be can rightfully
lay claim to tbe lion's share ot tbe
glory. Available statistics as to rail­
road mileage on the different conti­
nents are eloquent in proof of this as­
sertion. Of the total mileage of the
world, North America has 227,000
miles, while Europe, Asia and Africa
combined have 248,000 miles. Of the
14,000 miles on the last-named conti­
nent, it must be borne in mind that a
good portion has been equipped with
American materia) and American ma­
chinery. America has laid bold on
the railroad extension idea with a
vigor that was born of her necessity.
She bas set tbe pace in types of con­
struction and equipment. The Amer­
ican railroad mind grasps all tbe pos­
sibilities that exist in this field of
action, and with a broad intelligence
capable of advancing its standard to
the highest requirements, it now
practically dominates and controls
tbe greatest civilizing agent that tbe
world haa ever known. — Evening
Telegram.
Yaweob and His Dog.
And Yawcob, observing bis dog,
Scbmitzel,spake unto bim as follows:
“You vas only a tog, bot I visb I was
you. Ven yon go mie your bed in, yon
shust durn round dree dimes und lay
down Veo I go mit my bed jn. I haf
to lock up der bisce and vind up der
clock und pud der cat out nnd untrese
myselluf, und may frou vakes up and
scholds, den der paby vakes up und
cries, and I baf to valk him mit der
house around, den maybe ven I gets
myselluf to bed, it is dime to get up
vonce more again. Ven you gets up
mit your bed yon ebust stretch yonr-
sellnf, dip your neck a leedle und you
vas up. I baf to light der fire und
put on der kittle, scrap some mit my
vife alretty, und git mysellef break­
fast. You play mit dor day all round
iind haf plenties of fun. I haf to
vork aii der day ronud und haf plen­
ties of drubble. Ven you die, yon vas
dead. Ven I die I haf to go to hell
yet..’—New York Sun.
..
The Public:—Tbe author of tbe
“Bonnie Briar Bush,” the Rev. John
Watson (Ido Maclaren), predicts the
“greatest religious revival since the
days when Romo succumbed to tbe
teachings of Christ in the first centu­
ry." He says tbe world is on the eve
of it. But suppose this religious re­
kiva) should coma. Would it not come
h«w sr aforetime, ?n no halo of glory
attracting the better classes, but only
da a babe of poteriy born in a man­
ger, and a strange man preaching
airangadoctrines end couscrting with
tbe lower classes! Does tbe Rev. Mr.
Deafness Caaeet be Cared
Watson suppose be will recognize the
revival if it ootues io ibat way! Tbe by local applications, as they cannot
priests of nineteen hundred years ago reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear.
There is only ooe way to enre deaf­
did not.
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness ts caused by an
It is said that nothing is sure except inflamed condition of tbs mucous lin
deJttb and taxes, but that is not alto­ ing of the Eastacbian Tube. When
gether true. Dr. King's New Discov­ this tube is inflamed, you have a rumb­
ery for Consumption is a sure cure for ling sound or imperfect bearing, and
hll luhg ahd tbtoat troubles. Thons when it is entirely closed, Desfneaa ia
ends can testify lo that. Mrs. C. B. tbe result, and unless tbe inflamma­
VanMetre of Shepher^town. W. V«., tion can ho taken out and thia tube
says:' “I had a severe ease of Bron­ restored to ita normal ooodition, bear
chitis, and for a year tried everything ing will bo destroyed forever; oine
I heard of, hut got no relief. One eases out of ton are caused by Catarrh,
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery which ia nothing but an inflamed con­
then cored me absolutely." It’s in­ dition of tbe mneous services.
Wo will give One ^Inndrrd Dollars
fallible for Croup, Whooping Cough,
drip, Pneumonia and Consumption. for any case of Deafness (caused by
Try it )t*s guaranteed by C. Y. Catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Lowe, Druggist. Trial bottles free Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu­
lars, free.
Begnlar sizes 60s, fll.00.
F. J. Cnnt A Ca, Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
w. -
.
*
1.4
CLARENCE Y.
TH« DEVIL
Men don't believe in a devil now, as their
father« a-ed to do;
Tbej’ve forced the d>or of the broadest
ereed to let hi« majesty tbroagb;
There lap’t a print of his cloven foot, or a
fiery dart from bn Io»,
To be tonnd in earth or air to-day, for tbe
world haa voted so.
Bet who is mixing the fatal draught that
palsies heart and brain,
And lead« tbe earth of each pawing year
with ten hundred thonaaud slain!
Who blight« the bloom of the land to-day
with the fiery breath of bell.
If the devil isn’t, and never was, I want
somebody to rise and tell.
Who doge the steps of tbe toili ng saint, and
digs the pits for hi* feel!
Who sows the tare* in the field of time,
wherever God sow« hie wheat!
The Devil is voted not to be, and of oonrae
tbe thing is tree;
But who is doing the kind of work tbe Devil
alone should do!
Druggist and
Apothecary,
la jnet tn receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M , at the
M. E. Church.
Bishop McCabe says: “Tbe labor­
ing people of this country spend ircre
money for whisky and beer than tbe
entire banking capital of the cation.
In three years, by saving what they
pour down their throats, they could
have banks running in their interest
with an aggregate capital of $3,250,-
000,000.
Dry Goods of Every Description.
Ladies Coats, C&pes and Collarette*.
Drugs and Chemicals,
Inside each pound package of
Lion Coffe
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
a
Drnggiato Nnndriea.
r
P ebfumzs , B bushxs , S ponozs , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
will be found a FREE game.
60 different games. All new.
Cigar», Tobacco» and Cigarette«.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter*» Supplied
At Your Grocer’s.
HOOT«
SHOES
Boots <8c Slxoes
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT FOR WARNER’S RU8T 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
Won't some body step to tbe front, forth­
with, and make bi« bow, «nd «bow
How the fraads and the crimes of the day
spring up—for surely we want to know.
The Devil was fairly voted out, and of
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
J. Denholm
Bando», Oregon,
We are told that ho does not go about aa a
roaring lion now.
Bat whom aball we bold responsible for the
everlasting row
To be beard ia obaroh and state, to tbe
earth's remotest bound.
If ths Devil, by unanimous vote, is nowhere
to be found!
oonrae the Devil ia gone;
But simple people would like to know wbo
oarries hi« bu«ine«a on.
—Anonymous.
LOWE,
CAPT. C. P. JENSEN.
Dealer In Boot« and Shoe*
Repairing’neatly and promptly done at
loweat living prioes.
Mrs. Fred Unra-th.
rmllir- <'-own<ry Club, BaatoB
Muter, Mtak.
"Altar my flr»t baby waa been 1 did not
at wm to rvjala my «treagth although th«
octor
g«v* ma a tonic which he comld-
d
t red very »upcrior, but iaitaad of getting
b titer 1 urew weaker «very day. My hu»-
b ■nd liulited that 1 tak« Win« of Cardul
I« rr a week «nd nt what It would do far
IT «. I did take th« medicine «nd wu very
rateful to find my «trength »ad health
s
•1 owly returning. In two weak» 1 w*» out
0 bed and In a month 1 wai able io take
> my uaaal dutiei,
1 am very enthuAl-
ai tlc in it« praise."
Wine of Cardui reinforce» the organ»
d generation for the ordeal of preg-
n ancy and childbirth. It prevent« rnis-
Ct jriage. No woman who take. Wine
o 1 Cardui need fear the coming of her
If Mr». Vnrnth had taken
c lild.
V Tine of Cardui before her beby came
io
would
not have been weakened a»
a
■ le waa. Her rapid recover}- ahouH
c ommend thia great remedy to every
e xpectant mother. Wine of Cardui
r emulates the menstrual flow?
Against the oft-quoted statement
that “Tbe free lunch is the redeeming
feature of the saloon," Mrs. Chauncey
Depew says some most valuable and
significant things. She says: “Tbe
.free lunch is largely responsible for
tbe enslavement of yonng men to
drink. As sure as a man eats a free
luneb, just so sure will he be a drink­
ing man, unless be is possessed, of
rare self-control. A man takes a
drink and a bite. The bite makes
bim thirsty and tbe drink makes him
hungry; aniRmany a man wbo would
leave a saloon after having luibib-d
one drink, will stay all day as long as
tbe free lunch ia there. It isn’t the
drink that keeps him, but the ingen
Dealer in name» A Saddles and all
•one make-up of the free lunch, and kinds of leather wares kept in a harness
that’s why 1 say it's a blotch on civil­ shop.
ization and should be wiped out"*
fflMEorCARDUIJ
,
CITY MEAT MARKET,
J. WALDVOGEL& SON Props.
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE 4 HOYT, Agent. 226 Battery Street, San Franeiaoo, California.
Bandon Meat Market,
T. -A_ncLersoEL Prop.
All kind« kept,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEADCHEESE
and VEAL nlwaya on hand,
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK
BUTTER, EGO, and
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of nit kinds.
Meat» Delivered to persoDR living on th»
River, or «long the >tage Route
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also*
Fresb Vegetable«, Poultry, Egge, Butter nn<t all Farm Produce.
I will pny highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), hides, etc.
Spring and Summer Goods.
A Iiirge Stock Jost
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All Kind« of Goo 1« F><r
Ladio«’ Jackets aud
Cape«.
Received.
Summer Wear.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
1
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
J-,_______na________
C. lì. EEEP,
Harness
Maker,
Thi« Steamer will give a regolar 10 day Service between Coqoille Biver, Oregon, and San
Franuiaco. California, for both paxaeuger« ai.d freight.
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opy rights A c .
a
Anyone tending a «ketch and description m»y
Qiifckiy as cert a I n our opinion free whether an
Invention la probably patentable. Communica­
tions st rictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
•ent freo. Oldest agoncy for securing patents.
Patent« taken through Munn & Co. receive
tptcial notice without charge, in the
Sdentific American.
A handsomely lllnstrnted weekly. Largest clr-
jasiwaBZKWwa —axe;
DliY GOODS
CLOTHING
-*:Br
Boots and Shoes
N. T .ORENZ’S
__________
STORE
Coquills, Oregon.
Drinking Among the Ituaainn
Pentin it try.
In tbe general moral progress of
the peasantry, tbe Russian Drink Mo­
nopoly, which now embraces all Eu­
ropean Russia, is a very important
factor. The monopoly has decreased
the number of driuk-gbops by about
six-sevenths, but it has failed to de
crease consumption, and has led to
increased street-drinking, secret dis­
tilling, secret selling, and other abuses.
In its immediate purpose it has hith­
erto failed. But one of the accompa­
nying measures is likely to play a
very beneficial part in Russian social
development- That ia tbe institution
of boards of guardians of public so­
briety. The function of there board«
is to create counter attractions to
drink; and each board bas a branch
and a district representative, so that
there are now in Russia about 20,000
persons whose chief duty it is to tight
the drink evil. Tbe boards have es­
tablished all over the country thous­
ands of tea-houses, cheap dining
rooms, temperance inns, ane shelters
for workingmen: and they have built
or subsidized hundreds of “people's
theatres" and lecture balls, jn these
halls—and sometimes id tbe open-air
—lectures are given npon the evils of
driok, upon hygiene, history, litera
tare, and domestic economy. Tbe
boards also occupy themselves with
the free distribution of pamphlets
against drink, and in favor of whole­
some living.—The Pilgrim.
FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
New Way of L’sla* Chamberlain'« Couch
Remedy.
Mr. Arthur Chapman, writing from
Darban; Natal. South Africa, says:
“As a proof that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is a cure suitable for old and
young, 1 pen you the following: A
neighbor of mine had a child just
over two months old. It bad a very
bad cough, and tbe parents did not
know what to give it. I suggested
that if they would get a bot le of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
put some npon tbe dummy teat the
baby was sucking, it would no doubt
cure tbe child. This they aid and
brought about a quick relief and
cored the baby.” This remedy is for
sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist.
CONSTANTLY on HAND
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land Act. Jane 3, 1878.
U nited S tatib L awd O ffice , Host burg
Oregon, August 25th. IU03.
Notice is hereby given th«t in compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Uungtet*
of June 3. 1878. entitled *’An act. for the mh I«
of timber land« in tbe States of California.
William G tllier will net ns my naenl at
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
Bandon and all orders left with him for tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
Hood» or repairs will receive prompt atten­ States by act of August ♦, 18V2, William
James, of Myrtle Point, County of Co*,
tion
Ki ate of Oregon, has this day filed in thia
office his sworn statement No. W55ft for the
purchase of tbe KE# of KE^ and Lot 5 of
Section No. 33. in Township No. 27 8.. of R.
No. 14 W., and will offer proof to show that
tbe hind sought is more valuable for its tim­
ber nr stone than for agricultural purposes,
----- FOB ------
and to establish his claim to said land before
C. T. Biumenrother. U. 8. Commissioner at
Bandon, C-oos Conntv, Oregon, on Friday,
ii
the 20th day of November 19U8. He names
as witnesses, Shelvey Mundy, of Bandon,
Oregon, Anna Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon,
Embroidered 811k». Batina, race», Hand­ Lee Barrows, of Bullard*«, Oregon, and Glen
kerchief«, Neck-tie» Suspender»,
Col, of Bandon, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
Ladies’ H o » b , Gentle­
the above described lands are requested to
men’» Ho»e,
tile their claims in ibis office <»n or before
said 20lb day of Nwveiuber, 1W3.
Ladies Outing-Flanel Under-Skirts,
J. T. BRIDGES,
Gia»»-ware, Writing Tablet»,
Sept 10
Register.
Repairing a Specialty.
G-o to tlie
Racket Store
La d i i (
•
tri Childrens Under-
wear
All kinds of Notions, and things too no-
iueroQ8 to mention and save money.
Mt.a. J imeb C abtwrioht , Prop.
C. GEHRIG Proprietor
Beer, Porter and Ale.
D q Y ou
Know the News
?
ÖF"Yon can have it all for
Month ÖOC Month
In the Eventing Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. Il is the largeat evening newt-
pape published in Oregoni it contain«
OB BALE—ISO acre« of land; 130 acre*
all th new« of the alate and of the
creek bottom, eovered with «Ider and
naiiot
Try il for a month. A «ample
■almon brn«h; 7 acre« pl. w land and 12 c py w Ibe mailed toyon free. Address
acres in pasta re; bonne and ootboilding«;
10 miles Booth of Bandon, on Foor-iaile
t're»k: price fit,MO. For part ien Uni address
P. 8 Truman. DM Fhaner St.. Portland. Or
PORTLAND, QBE.
F
The Telegram,
will be disposed of at price* that will n«toiii«b yoo, while there are
Other bargains
Tn be hud in Dry Good», Clothing.
and other good» that iuu»t be »old
make
room for more.
Phoenix Family Flour
Tlao LPerfoat Product of
Selected Oa.liforn.ia. Wheat.
l£vci*y Sack fjJiiai-aiiteccl.
Y.ur Money Back if it Don’t Suit.
For Sale Exclusively by
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon.
[Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878.]
BANDON BREWERY,
NOVEMBER li. 1908.
Now is the time to buy.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U ndbd S tates L and O ffice , R oseuubg
O reghv . August 27.1903,
MOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
compliance with «he provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
act for the sale of timb'-r lands in the
States of California, Oreg n. Nevada, and
Washington Territory,” as extended to all
the Public Land States by act of August 4.
manufactures of
1892. Gilbert G- Kennedy, of Bandon, county
of Coos, State of Oregon, has thia day filed
in this office his iworu statement No. 5 61.
for the purchase of the Lots 3 and 4, and
WJ< of
of Section No. 7. in Township
No. 29 South, Range No, 14 W., and will of­
fer
proof
to
show
that tbe land sought is
Have on hand «nd will keep constantly
tor tbe trade apd family car, brand« ot tbe more valuable fur ita timber or »tone than
for
agricultural
purposes,
and to establish
beat quality.
his claim to said land before C. T. Blumen-
Good« delivered free of charge at any rotber, United State» Commissioner, for
Oregon, at bis office at Bandon, Oregon, on
teueoaable rltetande.
Saturday tbe 21st day of November. 1908.
He names ae witnesses* G. W. Cw», C 8.
bAruploa Ma bo&uud la the saloous.
Elliot, A. L. Oabom, Jerry Crowley, all of
Bandon, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
the above described lands are requested to
I>epartaaant <!f Tbe Interior.
file their claims in this office on or before
luiro ()mcin lt-inuio, Oregon, Sept. said ?1st dav of November. 1908.......
J. 1. B kdgwb .
ii,-"nNS.
Notice i« hereby given tbot the following
aepl7
Register.
named «etiler ba* filed notioe of bi« iliten
tion lo make Anal proof in «npport of bi*
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clnim. and that «aid proof will be made be­
fore J. H. Upton. U. S- Commieeioner, at
Langlois, Oregon. on
viz; George D. Elgin, on H . E. No. 13087,
for tbe H W1* of NEK< »nd Lola 1, 9. Seo. 11,
Irola 1, 2. Seo. 10, Tp 32, South, R. 14, Went.
He name« the following wimeaee« to prove bi«
Continoooa residence upon «nd cultivation
of «aid land, via; W. 8. Guerin, of Langlois,
Oregon, J. P. Raatell, ot Langloi«, Oregon.
C. W. Zumwalt, of Port Orford, Oregon, and
Cyra« Madden, uf Port Orford. Oregon.
1. T. B sioobs .
Octi
Register.
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Muster
Leave« Bandon every morning. except
Hand«/, at 7:30 o’clock and make« oonneo-
tiona with tbe train ■nr’ steamer Myrl nt
10:30 n. m. nt Coquille i, .y.
Leave« Coqoille City at 124)0 p. m., arriv
inq at Bandon at 4^M> p. m.
NOTICFFOR PUBLICATION.
»rp.rtm.nt Of The Interior,
Uxrr«r> H t » t « b I mmd Omen at lto««nvno
Ouoon. Hept. 12, 1908.
Notioe in hereby given tbnl the following-
named ««tiler ban filod notice ot bin inten­
tion to make final (oommoiation) pr»>f in
«opport of hi« elaim, and that «aid proof
will be mnde before Chari«« T. Blnm«n-
rotber, U. H. Comm ¡«»loner al Bandon, Ore­
gon,on
OCTOHEB 30. 1900.
vii: Rbelvev Moody, on H. E. 11361, for
tbe EK of NEW. «nd NEK o' "EW, 1^'«
3 «nd 4, Section 38, Tp- 27 8. K. 14 Wert.
He name« the following witnea«e«to limit
hi« continnooe residence npon and cnlliva-
tion of «aid land, vu:
l<ee L. Barrow«, of Bollard«. Grenon. Glen
Cox, of Bandon, Oregon. Henry Hermann,
of Bollard«, Oregon, U. Barry, of Bandon,
Oregon.
J. T. Bairxi««.
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Hrgiater.
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
What We Can Do For You
Two Paper« for the Price of line.
the Local New. Thrown
In M a Bnrgnl».
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
Finit Stiwel, BAXDOK. OKKtlON
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING
AND
HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
HwIhroom newly fitted Wp with Poreelalb
Tub. Hot or Cold Bath« «B ornila.
THF«nM yiOT’CB:
Notice i« hereby given to al! peraona not
to tre«i>««« npon ibe premiaea of Dr. Kenyon,
wituaiid 1» tween Flora« Lake and the coun­
ty road, in Northern Corry, by removing.
rn,,i’nT„or dert*-jy*r.o timhrz npon «aid
land. $2S reward will be paid for Informa­
tion lea<linu to a conviction of treapa«« a«
■tated nbove.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March IL 1901.
PETER NELSON. Agant.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land Act, Jane 3, 1X7X.
U kttkd S tatuì L ikd Ornen,
bubo . O bboon , Sept. 12, 1903.
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Got the Now« of the World »nd
B o « b -
To thoac wlio pny np arrearage, and a
year in advance, and to all new aobaori-
bera who pay in advance, we make tbe
following proposition compriaiug Mveral
different oonpleta to «elect fromi
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or
P ublication , fbb Y bab .
B amoow Kooooo»
San Frauci«c<> Bollelin
Portland Evening Telegram
Weekly Oregonian
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Our Offer.
Tbe Bulletin ia one of tb« leading papa
of Ibu W all
ata. d*Uj paLNabad in fun
Franciaoo, and give« all Ibe new«. Owr offee
include, the Holiday Balletin.
Recorder and Bollelin. one year.. *7 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one mouth
fit
Tbe Portlaud Eveuing Telegram ia lulled
■lx lime« a week. It givee all tbe new« that
ia worth reading and up to time of going la
preaa. much of it being 24 boon freaher than
when it reacbee here through any other
Notioe is hereby given that in compliance journal.
with tbe proviaiona of tbe act of Congre«
Recorder and Telegram one year. W> SO
of Jon« 3. 1373, entitled "An «et for the «al«
of timber land« in the State, of California,
For a weekly newapaper tbe Weekly Ore
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tern
gonian lead« in tbe Northweet, and give«
torr." a« extended to all the Public Land
State, by «cl of Angoat 4. 13112. Williaui D. all tbe new« nanally oontainvd in a weekly
Mar.ball of Bandon. County of C<>o«, State paper.
of Oregon, baa thi« day filed in tbi« office
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .*2 SO
hi. .worn atatemenl No. 3707, for the por-
It 1« tbe duty of e.eh perwon to oeek In­
cbaae of tbe KE14 “I
,,r Section 31. in
Town.bip No. 2!>, Lela 1 and 2 of Section formation along all line« Ibat tend toward
No. G in Townabip No. 30 Sontb. of Range briuging about bet ter condition« and greater
No. 14 Wert, and will offer proof to «h.iw
I proeperiiv for tbe human family, and for
that tbe land nought ia wore valuable for it«
timber or «ion« than for agricoltnral por- tbe pnrpoee cf giving oar reader« a cbanoe
po-e«.and toe*t«l>li«b bi«cl«lm toilaid land to inform tbemaelvea we give them tbe beet
bi fore C. T. Hlomenrothet. U. S Commi«
—Appeal to Kea«>n.
Any doctrine that
.inner al hi« office al Bandon. Coo« Connty,
llrtgon. on Sa'nrrlav. the Mb day of Demie <|oea not appeal Io tbe bigbevt order of rea
Iter. lUtfl.
He name« a« witne«««« : J. H. ■oning ia not ««fa.
Jone«, J. II Tunker, J. M. Adam«, and J.
Reoorder and Appeal to Re.aon, . *2 00
B. M«r«hall. Sr., all of Bandon, f.'ooa Coun-
ly, Oregon.
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