Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 07, 1904, Image 4

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THE RECORDER
11er Terror.
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
“I would cough Dearly all night
Tbe next W U T I meeting takee
long.*' writ*» Mia. Cha». Applegate,
place Tuesday, at 2:31), 1*. M . at tbe
of
Alexandria.
Ind.,
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and
could
liar
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•CVICKl TMLL'hAï AFTKKNOON
ly get any slwp. I hud consumption M. E Church.
THE MAN AT THE GARB.
to bad that if I walked a block I
would cough frightfully and »pit
»AVI» F.. STITT,
blood, but when all other medicine» The rower «how« a will:
t he drifter, iu bin aimless craft, but shown
«DITOK AND PROPRIETOR.
failed, three fl.00 bottle« of Dr. How inJeuwiou uiars what might have been,
Kiug'n New Discovery wholly cured The rower will fulfill
ma, and I gained 58 pound».'’ It'» A splendid promise into which be rows,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
absolutely guaranteed to cure’Cold», And every stroke annooiMM be will win.
<2 a>
Ona Year.........
Cough», La Grippe, Bronchitin, and The rower holdn hi« boat
1 OU
‘Six Mouths..
Submitted to his will, and cuts tbe wave
so al) Throat and Lung Troubles. Price
Three Mouths
50c and fl.00. Trial bottles free at Where’er his purpose laid the crystal path,
Tbe drifter in afloat,
Tbig paper 1, entered et the Bandon poet C. Y. Lowe’« Drug Store.
And with no certain landing but tbe grave.
fs FIU4KUID
offioe *■ Neeond-eleHC Matter.
The Inert H«ing Nl»e of Our
< h UI1M.
EDITORIAL.
One of tbe foremost authorities on
gun«tnaking, John F. Meigs, tells
much that is of interest iu tbe Iron
and Steel Number of tbe Soieutitic
American. Among other things Mr.
Meigs says: “Six-inch gun», which
used to weigh 11,000 pound», now
».¡si. 18.1MMJ tu 20.000 pounds. Tbe
weight of tbe projectile of the»e guns
lias not increase«), ami has remained
always 100 pounds, lint tbe velocity
at which tbe projectile leaves the gnu,
has increased from about 2.000 feet
per second to from 3.000 to 3.500 feet
per secund, in consequence of a three
or fourfold increase in the charge of
powder. It may be argued that this
change—that is, tbe constantly in­
creasing weight of guns of a given
caliber—is not a wise one. The great
cr.re and attention bestowed upou the
convenient aud accurate moving of
the gun, however, can be nothing bnt
an improvement. Tbe growth and
progress of change in artillery con­
struction sometimes seems arbitrary—
seem« sometimes to be as arbitrary as
tbe fashion in clothes. Old guns
made three hundred years ago, winch
may be seen iu tbe arsenals in this
country and in Europe, bad about the
same shape and were in nitmv respects
similar to the guns of to-day. In tbe
intermediate period, say about one
hundred years ago, the guns had
shrunken lip. ami become shorter aud
larger iu diameter, with larger bores.
We are now returning, or perhaps,
more correctly, it should be said we
have returned, to the fashions in artil­
lery of three hundred years ago.
There are, of cotnse, many respects
in which the modern weapon has a
great advantage over tbe earlier one.
It is made of stronger steel, nnd con­
centric hoops are shrunken together,
whereby the power of the gun to re
si»t internal pressure ie materiallj’
increased. But perhaps in no place
ia the advantage more marked than in
th» better mount or carriage of tbe
present time. These are far better
arranged than they used to bo, and
the consequence is that tbe guns may
lie much more rapidly and safely
tired.
The Ena tern war elond lower»
again. Russia has made answer to
Japan’« demands, and now it is aaid
that war between tbe two countries ia
inevitable. Both nations doubtless
aro after glory, but it ia doubtful it
the reward will be a recompense fur
the price paid to secure it.
It ia aa d that to the victor belongs
tbe spoils of war, but tbe old proverb
has gone astray. Iu these days I he
spoils belong to tbe eormoruuts who
fatten oq other people's adversity,
and by tbe time tbe victory ia wun,
»1..* i8 nothing left for the victor but
empty glory, tbe cuiuiu.auto bav»u»
taken cure that there wa9 no surplus
spoil. This ia tbe modern way.
What we want to know, is, whether
that kis* tbe rnaidwo threw through
the frosty air, one day this week, was
frozen I efore it reached the lips of
tbe young loverT If it was, judging
from tbe forco wiih which it was
ejected, and the distance it had to
travel, it mu»t have proved quite a
shock, aud made bis bead tingle for
an hour. We suspect that a wedding
is drawing nigh.
A Ki verton Aíray.
Hord r» acb**d here of u stabbili#
attan >u Eiverioh, last Friday, the
best uci-uunt of which comes through
tbe Coquille Herald, as follows:
’ .At six o’clock n New Year’s day as
J. M. Biiey,tbe night wateb. came oo
duty, be »ent into tbe bling room
where ho was spproacbed by Clarence
Williams, ibe engiueer, and after a
few words weie passe« between tbe
two, E J. Price, who was but a »hurt
distance away, noticed that they were
having somewhat of a scrimmage, and
proceeiteil to separate them, idler
which H illiams was found to lie se­
verely cut with a knife in the left
side just over his heart, and also one
slab in the back. Dr*. Dulin amt
Horsfall were summoned nnd dressed
th« wounds, and tbe patient i« doing
Well. Mr. Riley was arresto«! imme­
diately, and oo the following day had
preliminary bearing before Justice
Kelly, at which 1« waved a forma)
statement, aud was Committed to tbe
county jail, without bail, to await tbe
action of the circuit court
While there seems to have existed
some ill feelings between tbe parties,
there is little, if any cause for such,
known to the pnblic. A few eveuings
Bgo, Williams, while blacked op as a
darkey, passed through tbe mill for
tbe purpose of teasing Riley, but this
would hardly s»ein sufficient to bring
about so serious a rasult
Both parties are quiet, sober men,
and it is a thing greatly deplored by
Bll. Riley has a family consisting of
a wife aud two little children, while
Williams is a single man.
Teiegrnm: Io tbe opinion of Secre­
tory Hoot, every jrouug men in tbe
eouutry kbonl’i be familiar with fire­
arm». Tb« trouble ia that tbe young
luen who familiarise themtielvM with
weapon*, ar» aitogetber too anxious
to pull a gon on tbe »lightest provo­
cation, an<i thou« who ars not akilleii
With the weapon go deer bunting.
Brutally Tertured.
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Found a Cure for Indigestion.
I use Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets for indigestion, an.)
find that they suit my case better
than any dyspepsia remedy I have
ever tried, and I have used many dif­
ferent remedies. I am nearly fifty-
one years of age, and have suffered a
gret^ deal from indigestion. I cRn
eat almost anything I want to now.—
Geo. W. Emory, Kock Mills, Ala. For
sale by C. Y Lowe, Druggist.
Cow. that K»y.
Corvftllis, Ore, IX»c. 31.—During
the year just ending, one of the cows
belonging to the dairy herd at tbe
Agricultural College b«» given 9756
pounds of milk. Tbe yield of butter
from this milk was 524 pounds, and
at an average price of 30 cents per
pound, the butter product «lone was
worth nearly fl60. Iu addition, a
moderate valuation of tbe separated
milk for feeding purposes to swine,
las been placed at f 40, makiug a total
revenue from this cow about $200
Tbe animal i» a full blood Jersey, t
years ulJ, and while nut a wander.
ye< prove« that a h»r<l of «uch cows
on a well-managed dairy farm, would
return tbe proprietor a handsome in­
come.
A oils » cum» to li^ht that Kir per-
aiatenl and unmerciful tortur« baa
perbsp« never been equalled. Joe
Golobict, of Coluaa, Calif., »rites:
-—ooo----
“For 15 years I euditred ia»tifferable
pitta frota-Bbeuiatiaux, aud n'otbiutf
relieved we though I tried everything
Tb» reattera of litia papar will ba
known I came aero«« Electric Bit­ pleaied to learn lb.«t hbare 1» al least
ter*. and it« th« gr:««<»»t medicine on uii
I. J
«eteuce baa
«Mtrth fur Ibal Won hie. A few buttle« I been able to cura in all it« stage», and
of it eomple'eljr relieved and cured that is ratarrb. Haifa Catarri Cure
me." Ju«t a« good for Liver and ia Ila only positiva cura uow known
Kidney trouble« and general debility. Io tbe mmtioal fraternity. Catarrh
Only 50o Saliafscliuu guaranteed by being a ronatitatioual <ii«e«M>, requires
C. T. Lowe. Draggist.
a conattintinniti treatment. H.'ll’e
1?OU 84LK— RM »or«« of laud, 130 acre«
>
creek bottom, oovered with alder and
sAlinou briwh ; 7 acre« ph w land and 12
acre« in ^M|ur«; kon«e and outbuilding« ;
ÍU mile« Hoatb «»f Bandon, on Four mile
’reek, price Sl.MD. For partícula ra Rddrrwi
V- 8. Tramuti. CH Shaner St., Portland, Or
*• wi» •
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rlui £<.
U W« I Ail.
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ct<h aud •! » .ipiiou of any iuvv.«: u
; . uivt v *-• ciw our opinion f ce v
tbe p.t..-nta
kcota -.nt/ ci Mine. “ llow to Obta a
1 «’.cat ’ c’ l upon re<inest. Patent.« «cc
♦ u i.<li us »«Ivertiscd fur sale at crit e« pou*
I-. j ■ ; I .ken out through us receive »p»rFf
ro\
without charge, tn T hr P atent R ecord
an ilkKtra’.ed nvti widely circulated journal,
(oniulted by M imdacturer* an-* Invotom.
bcud for .-atuple copy FREE. Addrcws,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorney«,)
Bplldiag,
WASHINGTON. B
Q.
Catarrh Cura ia taken internally, act­
ing directly upon tbe blood and mo
coua aurfactta of tbe ayatem. thereby
destroying tbe foundation of the die
ea»e, and giving tbe patient atrengtb
by building up the constitution and
amieting nature in doing ita work
The proprietor* bavesotnuub faith io
ila punitive power», that Ibey offer
One Hundred Dollar« for any oa»e
that it fails to cure. Send for liat of
testimoniata.
Address
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by C. Y. Low«. Druggist, 75c.
Hall's Family Pilla are tbe best.
Druggist and
Tbe drifter outward swings;
Erects no future, wields no winning oar,
And is content with castles iu tbe air.
the rower wins a place,
And makes tbe world his debtor while be
lives;
And flags drop half-mant when be lies in
<Jeai li.
Tbe drifter turns his face
To starless night, no farewell blessing
gives,
And yields to bleak oblivion his breath.
Boots &c Siróes
Nurs anp C andies ,
Cigar«, Tobacco» anti i’laarrtte»,
Paint«. Oil«. GlHHHt ii. mid i’aintvr’HHapplivd
è
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
>< »< >rr*M
MlIOlSíS
Suits Made to Measure.
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AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET.
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WMOKA’*
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. EREUER’S
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Thia Steamer will fiive r regular 10 «lay Service between Coquille River, Oregon, e d
Francisco, California, for both pa«Hengers and freight.
Boot* anil NI iocm
CAPT. M. MARTIN.
CITY MEAT MARKET, I I
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE <t HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street. San Francisco. California.
Bandon Meat Market,
S'rtitati i'-it*
Watches :
T. Anderson
Prop.
Will Keep ou Hand at all Timos
Are You Aware
Fourteen hundred dollar« in gold
beside« the ihuu ! cost, is tbe price h
San Francisco man paid (or a drink.
He was on bis way to the bank, and
stepped into the Huss House to lake
a drink with a friend; while in tbe act
of paying for tbe drink be took bis
hand off the coin, which was tied in a
handkerchief iird deposited in bis
pocket, and supposes that a couple of
strangers who crowded close to him
at the time, relieved tom of tbe coin.
Truly tbe drink habit is expensive.
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pFRrVMKH, B ii UBHBS, Sl'oNVKH, SoAFS
Ki pnirinu'ni'Htly und promptly done at
lowest living prices.
No son of man can drift
Into t he stormless city of our King.
Or reach the haven on the other side.
By Faitb’s strong arm« we lift
Each flashing oar. and, stroke cn stroke,
we bring
Our homeward boat across the crystal tide
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Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
! Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
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Druggist» Muudrle».
Dealer in
All men must drift or row.
We build, we shape, we help, wo bless,
mankind.
We raise our hats, we give the world a cheer
Or, aimless, drift below.
Impart no hies jng, and no blessing find.
And leave no reason for out sojourn here.
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Dry Goods of Every Description.
Drugs and Chemicals,
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I- Just In r«»,eipt of a new *1X1
fre»h stock ut
TreMar.r, Portlasd E onuuuc L mjuo
Periodical beadsche* tell of fe­
male weaknen. Wine of Cardui
cure* permanently nineteen out of
every twenty ease* of irregular
meme«, bearing down pains or
any female weaknem. If you are
discouraged and doctor* have
failed, that i* the best reason in
tbe world you should try Wine of
Cardui now.
Remember that
beadm-he. m»an female weakn«**.
Secure a •l.tM’botlta of Wine of
Cardui today.
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Apothecary.
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The rower builds great thing»
On gome fair count where hope ban built
before,
Where faith has laid tbe stones in color*
J. Denholm
LCV.T,
IMiidiin, Oregon,
M2 1-1 Courwi St-
P ortland . M aim «, Oct. 1?, luoi.
I eoasitler Wine of < »r.lul Muperlor
to au, doctor*» mediciD'* I ever u»«*d
and I know whereof I »pr»ir. 1 »uf-
lerwd for i; »• BHMltlMI with nuppresird
HieQHtriiut.un wh.cli cninpit'UUv pro»«
trai d uia. Pain» would »hoot through
iuv buck and »Ida» and I would have
blinding buaddch-jg. Mv limb» would
•well up and 1 would foel so weak I
oouid not utand up. I naturally felt
dtscouruged for I »e»me-d to bu beyond
the help of physician*, but Wine of
Curdui caiu» a» a Ood-atind to nte. I
felt a ehanfu for tn» better within a
week. After nineteen day» treatm« nt
1 menatruat« <1 without »ottering the
agonic» I usually did and »oon hucame
regular and without pain Win» <»f
Cardui is »unp'.y wonderful and 1 wish
that al! »uttering women knew of it«
good qualities.
He drift« into some obur 'I omi aftermath.
THURSDAY. JAN. 1, UHM
CLARETvCE Y.
a
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
That in tbe court of n year the bnlnnre
of your wntcti mnieH 157,H60,0.4) revolutions?
Think of It.
BETTER, EGG, m.l
In time the oil rim«. «n<1 pr<x!nce* fric­
FRUIT nml VEGETABLES
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
tion, which wcHH- tl.e delicate bearing*, de­
of nil kiuda.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mu I toil, wool, hide«, etc.
stroys tbeir hiph Hur li, and perfect fit; thus
Meats Delivered to persons living on th-»
ruining nu naurr... time piece.
Wfieil yon do t na d*’ not blame tbe j-wti- River, or along the ‘ tape Route
er beenu^e lie (uliti“! idh U o it run rm uc - I
curate hr it did 1« fore.
BO YEARS’
An ordinarv rukchine is (died dailv. Yciir
Ladie«’ Jacket« and
All Kind» of Good« F r
A Large Stock Just
watch from wh»«f* .v«»o expect correct tiruc
Capes.
tiuuiiuer Wear.
should be ch ansrd and oiled once a year,
Do net neglect yonr watch, bnt have it re­
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
paired bv Arthur Rice, tbe reliable jeweler,
wliu guaraiitrcH all hie work.
l'andon, Orc.
Spring and Summer Goods.
Orders Taken fur Tailor Made Clothing.
"M orb um Sabba tic u*.."
Morbus Sabbaticne, or Sunday siek-
ness, a disease peculiar to cbiireb
members. The attack comet on sud­
denly every.¡Sunday; no symptoms
are felt on Saturday night; the pa­
tient sleeps well, and wakes feeling
well; cats a hearty breakfast, but
T rade W arks
D esigns
& •io
Harness
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
COrVAIGHTS Ac.
Anvnne »ending a sketch nnd description may
quickly ascertain our opinion true whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica­
tions strict ly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken tnroush Munn A Co. receive
aj?/. iul n 'lficr, without charge, in the
Boots and Shoes
Scientific American.
A handsomely îlhnrfrntefl weekly. I.aryeet cir­
about clinrob time tie att-iefc come»
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itie Journal. Tenus.
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culation
of any K l ient
lentidu
yo.i ■ : four n<
y**«r
rv>.>tit.hs,
uh», »L
fl. Hold
Hol J bv Mil
szl^p«
nvwades
wailartli
lar».
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on, and continues unlil services ain
MUHN
& CoTori
Branch
*26 F
Washington, I).
C.
Branch Otnce,
Cilice. (Ì26
F St.*
8t^ Washington,
D. C.
over for the morning. Then tLe pa­
tient feels easy, and eats a hearty din­
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
ner. Iu the afternoon lie fee's much kinds of k .'.'aer wares kept in a hiurees
better, and is aide to take a walk, talk shop.
about politics, and read tLe Sunday
papers; lie eats supper, but about
I
church time lie has another attack,
Willi.im Gnllivr will act ns icy iii’on* n'
and stays at home. He retires early, Bnudon nnd nil oritais i.ft with him tor
or r -piirs will receive yrouipt «lien
sleeps well, aud wakes up Monday
To those who pay np nrrearnpes and a
morning refreshed and ablo to go to lion
year in advance, and to all new sabacri-
work, and does not.have any symp­
bers who pay in advance, we make tbe
toms of tbe disease until the follow­
following proposition comprising several
Notice ¡ h hereby given to all perrons net
ing Sunday, Tbe peculiar features to trespaas upon th» pre nusemf Dr.Kt ny >n.
differ* nt couplets to select from :
•«itnHted between Flora« Lake and the coua-
are as follows;
Pkica of P ublications » k » Y kah .
tv road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
$2 00
1. It always attacks members of cutting, or chat rovin'/ timber upon «»nd
B andon K bcobdkr
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
6 so
San Francisco Bulletin
tbe church.
lion leadiii!.’to a couvtctioii oi treaptu** t*u
r> 00
Portland
Evening
Telugr
iiu
stated
above.
2. It never makes its appearance
1 so
Dated at Bandon. (De” n. March 11.
1
Weekly Oregonian
except on the Sabbath.
1’EISK NELSON, Avtnt.
M)
Appeal to Ruasou
3. The symptoms vary, but it
Our Gflvr.
never interferes with the sleep or the
The B'.Hetin iaone of the fc.idinc rape
appetite.
of the West, and in a daily pul.lisind in San
Francisco, and give« all the new«. Oaroffuo
4. It never lasts more than twenty-
GEHRIG Proprietor
includr’ft the Sutiday Bulletin.
four hours,
Record« rand Bulletin one year.. $7 00
5. It generally attacks the head of
MANVFACTVHEB CF
Record, r and Bulletin, one month
65
the family,
1 be Portland Evening Telegram is issued
six times a week. It gives all tbo ueV/s that
6. No physician ¡sever called.
is woith reading and np to tjuie of going tc
7. It. always proves fatal in the
press, much of it being ¥4 hours fteaher that
end- -to the soul!
keep
Have on hand
____ nr.d
___ will
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r c«»nstniiHv
_
when it reaches Lere through «uy other
8. No remoily is known for it ex­ for flic trade «nd family use, brands of the
¡journal.
best
quality.
cept prayer.
Rec« rder and Telegram one y* ar. $5 50
9. Religion is the only antidote.
( huk I s dellvr e<l free of charge at »nj
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
leasomtbfc
dlsluiHr,
f/oiiian leads in the Northwest, and give«
10. It is becoming feerf-illy preva­
all the news usually Oontnintd in a week!}
lent, and is sweeping thousands every Sample»» ran be found in the «ninon«.
paper.
year prematurely to detraction.—Ep­
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50
worth Herald.
It is the duty of e-«ch person to «eek in­
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formation along all lines that tend toward
What We Can Do Fai You
Repairing a Specialty.
BANDON DSEWEST,
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A L p . tgo
S» oc k of
w
Fresh Grcooriac and Previsions
Now is the time to buy.
will be disposed of at prices (but will a«t»n ah yon. while ibeie lire
To Ï«* had in Drv Goods, Clothinp. bho««
mid olhv-r goods that most I»- Hold io tunk«
Phoenix
For Sale Exclusively Ly
c.
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon.
Beer,
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thlug tlnai ever was made is Dr. Kina'»
New Life Fill*. These pills change
weakness into strength, listlessness
into energy, brain-fag into mental
power. They're wonderful in building
up the luia'th. G«ly 25.-pvz-box:
Sold by C. V. Lowe. Drnggi«t.
CONTEST NOTICE.
. . JJ. psH.-lZM-f f lllf I.tl< riot,
l'«iT«o S t » t »< L ili » Ovrtcz. Itoaebarg.
On-Mon. Dec 23, 19II3.
A sufficient Contrat nffidivit having been
3'e.J in Shi. office by John II Stillwell, con­
testant, against h "ee.t- ad entrv No rjo’,2.
made S. pi. 20 UO2. for Slf of NE>,. NWt.
of Nl<l*. NL1, of SEI*. Section 2;"». Town-
sliip 2» S.. Hinge 1.5 W , b. F. L. Hrifden.
contest««, in which it is alleged that F L.
Hrigilen has wholly abandoned said tract,
that be bas changed In* re-ulence therefrom
for more iban si* month* nasi eo>itinu<>ii*ly
np to dale since making «aid entrv. that »nd
tract is not settled npon and cultivated by
«»id P»rty st required bv law, and that b-
»Itli his family h <» removed ont of tbe Slate
of (trt gon into the State of California, said
parties are hereby notified to appear, respoi d
and offer evideuce tom bing ««id allegation
at 10 o'clock a m. on Feb 24 UkH. before
Col C. T. Binmenro'ber. I*. S. Commission­
er, Bandon, Oregon, aud that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock, a m.. March 7th,
1904, before the Hegister and Receiver st
the Tnited States l^tnd Office in Koaetmrg,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed D.c 21, 1903, -el forth facts
which show that after dn, diligence |«*rson-
al service e*n not be tuad», it 1« hereby or­
dered and directid that inch »mice be given
by due and proper l ublicstlon
J. H. »•• Tn, Receiver.
Iec31
Hi, D orado
T0NS0RÎAL PARLORS
P. Ö. HOYT, Prop.
located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
Firnt Street. BAH DON. OREGON
AND
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
NGTI€E FOR FUBLTCATKJN.
Department Of The Interior.
L and O ffic « at R osebukg . Oregon, Dec.
¡7. ItfcKl.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore <’ T. Btumenrotacr, U. S. Commission
er, at Bandon. Oregon, on
SATURDAY. FEBUARY 6. 19fU.
for
viz : l ii M. Clayton, on H E. No.
the E>s
of ----
SWt
’
‘4. : Nlt °F SFl4. Section
31. Township
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39 Softh. Range 14 West,
He names the
---- following
---- ------ witness«*« to
prove hi» eontinxHat re«idence npon »nd
cultivation of said laid, viz: Alonzo Davi».
Hubert 1’. Hunt, Them»» Thompson, and
Ar.drew Johnson, ail of Bandon. Co » Co..
Oregon.
J. T. Barnov».
D m S*
Kegtater.
steamer ----
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Manter
Tjprtve« Baiitlnn
morning, except
Sunday, at 7J4O o’clock «n<l make« conin-c-
tion« with th* train nnd »V*Rmer Myrl at
lOr.’IO «. m. Rt ('oqnilln f'ilv.
IrcRvoR Cnqnilif City »t 12-:Y> p n>., arriv
inj? nt Bandon at 4;3o p. m.
i3 Manufactured t>y
J
AV. FA1UUANK,
OREGON
BANDON,
To operate the Fairbank Washer is no simple that any person can learn to use it in
thirty minute», and auv boy or girl, ten or twelve year« of age, enn operate it.
With thin Wimher the cloth« » are rubi»«d with ne even, RteeJy premfure, which doe®
HAIR
IlHtlironm newly fitted np with Porcelain
Tut». Hot or Cold Hath» *4A cents.
---- the
bringing about better conditions and greafet
prosperity for the human family, and for
the purpose Cf giving nnr r*-HderH a chance
ro inform themselves we give them the best
—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that
does not appeal to the highest order of rea
soning is not safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00
Asirlo strila Wasilen?
THE
not tear or injure them. Tbo water i« forced ltr«mgh »nd through Ibe cloth»», making
Í A FREE PATTERN
them absolutely clean, white as snow, and healthful
I (your own «-.‘Irctioi • ) to erery «»b.
I
"T O h I j 50 ( vnt« a »»•■ir.
A Fairbank Washer will save clothe« CQnDJfh 10 rvu» vr»r Vx. pey pscnrL
* that would l»e worn out by the short, sharp process of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary
i Washer, are comparatively well preserved.
Barties purchasing a Fairbank Washer can have their money refunded npon veturn
of the Washer, if it proves unsatisfactory after a thorough trial ba» been given it.
A LADItS’ MAGAZINE.
A gem , b*«ntil'il cH red piate»; late»«
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•rnbe to d«v, or. «et.d tc L r |ate«t copy
Lady agents w t t<d
Send for terms.
Stylish, Reli.ihkt, Sim pin. Up-to-
date. I.« Hmmi< «I and Absolutely
Perfect Fitting Paper Paiteru».
F bom D vbà S oo , C owo B ado .
I have a Fairbank Wa.her. It m all we oml<I rvpvct in a wa«b«r. May running
»nd bandy for oleaning after the washing I« don«, adveatage» not toned in other machine«
M b *. 1*. C oivtom
I bave a Fairbank Washer; like it very much ; would not do wiMiont it for •?>.
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F bom WwM,na. Ouvons.
AU Sr-.« I -.1 HVwllMia,,
thr Eittr.a m < 4. * n» Use*.
Only tn a <1
f" •« rv h -none higher
Ask f .»r th'-m
! m nearly every city
and town, ot by mail front
I
I bnve a Fairbank Washer; the more I use it tbe better I like it. It «aabes *<uy
anJ elean.
n- Wansscs.
I lave a Fairbank Wa«b«r.
THE McCALL CO.,
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The Weekly Oregonian and thOa paper
give you all the new, of bom«. ltate, the
Northwest and tbe nation.
I think I can't get along without it now.
Mas. Joes (Mums.
I have a Fairbank Washing M «ehine.
complete family washer we ever used.
Can say./yom ezperienoe_tli»t it is tbe moig
Would not be witboat the Fairbank Wa*her fot
H. L HriKct.ir».
twice tbe price of same
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