Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 03, 1904, Image 4

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    inis, und e.Vu person M advanced to
that degree of knowledge where the
)*Okhibi111ins of i rath begin to unfold.
IS lOUIMIP
Viewed from its true stamipoiul,
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and especially in its broader sense
public opinion is, aud always has been,
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a bulldog'sitting in the gate way of
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progress to retsrd the march of the
human
family to higher intellectual
IDITOU ASD PBOl’BIETUB.
development.
In the world's march toward higher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
intelligence, the few lead and the
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f 2 00 many follow after when it becomes
impossible to linger longer liecause of
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Three Mouths.............................................
®0 the force and energy of those who
blaze and hew out the way.
THE RECORDER
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
The next W C T C meeting takes
plate l*oettflajr, al 2:30, P. M , at tbe
Local option is receiving the atten­
tion of the retail liquor dealers, of
Portland, and an active campaign is
soon to be »aged against it. Whole
gale dealers are to join them and a
fund of ten thousand dollars will be
raised to defeat the tneisure. Were
some plague to threaten their locali­
ties. these moil would spend thousands
of dollars to ward it ofT, but in the
liquor traffio is a plague that has
claimed its millions of victims, and
caused more unhappiness, suffering,
loss of time, waste of means, and
dearth of intellect, than has resulted
from any other source, and yet, men
will fight for it as though it were
their salvation.
What Is Public Opinion Worth)
Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville,
Ind., endured death’s agonies from
asthma; but this-wonderful medicine
gave instant relief and aoon cured
him He writes: "I now sleep sound­
ly every night.”
Like marvelous
cures of Conanmption, Pneumonia,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip
prove its matchless merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles. Guaran­
teed bottles 50c and #1.00.
Trial
bottles free at C. Y. Lowe's Drug
Store.
—ooo----
Rockefeller Turned Down
L incoln , Neb.—John D. Rockefel­
ler threatens to become the political
issue in Nebraska. The whole state
is divided over the acceptance of bis
gift of $66,667 to the University of
Nebraska. H" offered it on the con­
dition that $33,333 would be raised by
the state,and all but $8,000 has been
subscribed. Meantime, iutenso feel­
ing has developed for and against the
acceptance of Rockefeller's money.
Chibs, societies churches and political
parties have taken up the subject and
those who are ag dust the acceptance
of the gift have adopted a stand that
has attracted the attention of editors
all over the country. They declare
that the cash Rockefeller is giving was
accumulated by what they describe as
a sordid and selfish manner, and
should t>e spurned as it would be a
tantamount expression of the approv­
al of monopolistic methods if it were
accepted. Ou thia ground many peo
pie, among them two congressmen,
have refused to contribute.
female
WEAKNESS
M. E Cbnr<*b.
GOD H l Y THE Ft KIR.
A reader sends tbe Detroit New» the fol
lowing touching poem, Written some years
ago to fit oircinuatHncea such hr those which
now prevail. Where it whh printed or who
the writer was is not stated.
The wild, rash i dm wings of the Tempest are
sweeping
The frost-fettered like spirit of wrath;
His fierce, icy breath with keen arrows is
piercing
Tbe breast of the waud’rers who stand in
Thi« paper 1» entered at the Ilnndon post
bis path;
otDae as Second-class Matter.
A Bay's Wild Kl<le for Life.
The earth in a trance lies enshrouded in si-
lenoe,
With family around expecting him The a to rm kins knooke loudly at window
THURSDAY. MAR. 3, 1904-
to die, and a son riding for life, 18
and door;
miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discov­ The prayer of the pitiful fervently rise«—
EDITORIAL.
ery for Consumption, Coughs and God shelter tbe homeless aud pity tbe
poor!
.Now it is said that China is ready
to take a band in the Eastern war by
casting in her lot with Japan. If she
takes an active part, it is likely to
bring complications that are far
reaching io their magmtode by fore
ing other nations to take sides
France is interested in the wellfare of
Russia to the, amount of two billion
dollars, according to report, and if
Itussin wore Io be in danger of becom­
ing bankrupt, it would, most likely,
draw France into the contest, and
when that takes place, other interests
will be involved, and the trouble is
still likely to increase.
CLARENCE V. LOWE,
God pity tbe poor who are wearily sitting
By desolate hearth «tune, cold, cheerless,
and bare,
From which the last ember’« pale flicker ha«
faded.
Like hope dying out in the midst of de­
spair ;
Who look on the wile world and see it a
desert
Where ripple no water«*, no green branches
wave,
Who see, in a future aa dark as the present,
No rest but the death bed, no home but
tbe grave.
God pity tbe poor when tho eddying snow­
drifts
Are whirled by the wrath of the winter
wind by
Like snow showery of leaves from the pallid
star lilies
That float in tbe depths of the blue lake
on high;
For though they are draping the broad earth
in beauty,
And veiling some flaw in each gossamer
fold.
That beauty is naught to the mother whose
children
Are crouching around her in hunger .and
ool^.
God pity the poor, for the wealthy are often
As hard as the winter and cold as its
snow ;
While fortune makes sunshiuo am] summer
around them,
They care not for others, nor think of
their woe ;
Or if from their pity a trifle be given
bo doubtingly, grudgingly often ’tis doled
That to tbe receiver their “charity” seemetb
More painful than hunger, more bitter
thau cold.
Most persons stands in awe of pub­
God pity tbe poor! for though all men are
brothers,
lic opiuion without so much as a
Though all say, “Our Father,” not mine,
thought of inquiry into what consti­
when they pray,
tutes public opinion, or as to the cor­
The proud ones of earth turn aside from the
rectness of its conclusions.
lowly.
Public opinion is the general con
As if they were fashioned of different
clav ;
aensus of opinion, or the agreement
CosMackM Help Thibetan*
They see not in those who in meekness and
arrived at by the majority of recog
patience.
Vancover, B.C., Feb. 21.—Despite
uized writers and speakers upon any
Toil, poverty, pain, without murmur en­
the
fact
that
her
bands
are
more
than
given subject, and is as nearly correct,
dure.
us is the knowledge of the writers and full with Japan Russia is reported to l’he image of Him whose couch was a man­
ger,
speakers perfect, nothing less, nothing be determined Io place obstacles in the
Who chose for oqr sakes to b2 home I pas
way
of
the
British
advance
into
Tbi
more, provided an honost expression
and poor.
bet. Mail advices from Calcutta re­
has been given.
God pity the poor! give them courage and
ceived
via
Sbanghl
give
the
rumor
To the above should be added an
patience
other and broader degree of public from Darjeeling that the British Thi­ Their trials, tern 1 talions and troubles to
bet
mission
will
encounter
Cossacks
opinion which is the expression of the
brave,
general public, or the mass of man­ with the Thibetan soldiers, and that And pity the wealthy whose idol is Fortune,
kind upon any and every subject that tho Russians are already in the coun­ For gild canuot gladden the gloom of tbe
grave ;
oomos up for consideration, and the try.
And as this brief life, wliothor painful or
As,
however,
tho
British
get
farther
ponwdnoss of the verdict can be no
pleasant,
higher than the knowledge of the into tbo country the brave talk of the To one that’s endless but opens tbe door,
Thibetans grows less. The advance The heart sighs while thinking on palace
body is which produces it.
and hôvel,
of
the British over the Jelap La was
To demonstrate what is meant by
God pity tho wealthy ns well as the poor!
this article, and to show the discrep so groat a sopriao to the Thibetans
Dog )*'»oae l*» bn.'O. while waiting for
ancioa with which public opinion is that they are commencing to court
Master to sober up. — Akfin man takes
Colonel
Youngbnsband
’
s
good
offices
freighted, a few propositions appear
the pledge.
The
Thibetans
have
a
saying,
‘
‘
when
below as illustrative of the truth of
Cleveland, Dec. 29.—John Popowo-
tho British come to Lbassa rice will
the statment given above.
grow
at
Pbari,
”
so
impossible
do
—
or
eki,
of Akron, buy» be will never touch
When Edison conceived the prinei
pie of conveying sound distinctly by rather did—they think it for the Brit­ liquor again. He was arrested for in­
electricity, bo that one person might ish to reach their capital. As tho toxication Saturday while visiting
talk to another person situated hun forco of khaki coats gets nearer the frieuds in Cleveland. The reason of
dredsof miles distant, or when he con goal they are considering the issuance the man's reformation is tbe «loath of
ceived the idea of bottling up or reg­ of a revised version of their saying, bis dog—a common yellow cur.
When Johu came to this city to
istering Bound, and reproducing it at for though rice canuot grow at I’bari »pend Christmas, be brought the dog
the
British
will
soon
be
at
Lbassa.
will, who but one standing equally in­
with bitn. When he was arrested the
The British,by advancing over the dog followed the patrol wagon to the
formed as to the possibilities of the
principles nnder consideration could Jelap La and occupying the fort which elation house. Al) day Sunday the
dog bowled about 'be police station
claim the right to pass judgment as practically dominates the Chnmbi for ita master. The officers tried to
Valley
and
the
road
to
Thibet,
have
to whether Mr. Edison was right or
drive it away, bnt it wonldnot go.
really now obtained the mastery.
wrong in his promises.
It bad been a long time since the
W hen Daguerre conceived in a very The Far Eastern papers speak of the dog had bad anything to eat, and it
limited degree, tho possibilities of pho step as showing that“ the mission will shivered wilb the cold Still It would
not leave tbe door. Last night, tbe
tography, he had to face and combat and iu a satisfactory termination.” dog, cul«l and hungry, lay down in a
The
troops
continue
to
bear
the
in
­
the adverse opiuions of the world.
littie snowdrift beside the station
house. Soon it fell asleep. It was
When Galileo told to the world the tense cold well.
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Ilia sleep of death. Popowoski was
theory that the earth is round und
DenfucM Cannot tee Cured
discharged Monday, and whistled
that it revojves upon its axis, the in­
loudly as he stepped out of tbe door.
by
local
applications
as
they
cannot
quisition represented public opinion,
There was no reapopse. He was about
reach
the
diseased
portion
of
tho
ear.
ami G.'illileo was summoned befure it
to leave when be saw a llfle brown
to answer for the S" caJLiJ haresies b« There is only one way to cure doaf nose protruding from a drift of snow
nous, and that is by constitutional tn the corner. He kicked away the
was chargod with teaching.
»now. disclosing tho body of his dog.
There are many iustauceeon record rouii'dios. Deafness is caused by an in- Tears eame to tbe man's eyes as he
flamed
condition
of
the
mucus
lining
which prove the fallacy of public
lifted the stiff form in bis arms.
“It was h )I my fault,'' be muttered
opinion.-- Who, but a man cnligh* of tho Eustachian Tube. When this
enod us Mosos was, is able to under­ tubo is inllatned you "have a rum­ as be kissed the cold no8e. "It was
drink that did it. I’uor little
stand all that Moses taught. The bling sound or imperfect hearing, aud tbe
Sport. As long as I live.” he added,
when
it
is
entirely
closed,
deafness
is
same is true of Paul und tho apostles,
“I will never touch another drop."'
while only perfect intelligence can the result, aud unless the inflamma­
NOT Kl 1, FOR PUBLICATION,
comprehend that which is circum­ tion can be taken out and this tube re­
Timber Land Act. dune. 3. 1878.
scribed in the life and teaching of store«! to its normal condition, hear­
ing will be destroyed forever. Nine T mttv - d S tatm lawn Ornes. Rosebnrg,
Jesus of Nazareth.
Truth never bus been demonstrated cases out of tsu are cause«! by Catarrh, Oregou, Febriiary 25, 1904
Notice i. hereby given that in compliance
by public opinion, nor is it the off wbioh is nothing lutf an inflamed con­ Wilb tile provision« of tbe act of Concress
dition
of
the
mucous
services.
of
Jane 3. IS7H, entitled "An set for tbe ».k-
spring of public opinion. Ou the
timber laud» ill tbe State» of California,
We will give <)Be Hundred Dollars of
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tern
contrary, it lias ever bad to battle for
torv.” as •xtend.-d u> all the Publio Land
for
any
case
of
Deafness
(caused
by
it« existence, and hew ita way into
State, by act of Auauat 4. WB. Fred M.
pt|bli9 fayoy by jte power to oleave ig catarrh) that cannot 'be cured by Lockwood, of Bandon, (k.anlv of Coos.
Stale of Oregon, baa thia day died in thia
Hall's
Catarrh
Care.
Send
for
circu
­
norance and demonstrate beyond the
office bia »worn statement. No. ."CHS. for ft«
porobaM of tb» SE1, of NE1. of section No.
shadow of a doubt its right to exist lars, free.
31.
in Towmibip No
South, Range No
F. J. CnxiT & Co., Toledo, O. 14 Weat,
Ignorance has always been stub
and will-odbr pro«f to »bow that
Sold
by
Druggists,
75cta.
the
land
aooght
«
more
valuable
for it. tim­
born to yiehk and it baa beld its away
ber or atone Ilian for agricultural purpose»,
Hall's
Family
Pills
are
the
best.
in the face of reason until forced
and to ratabliah hi» claim to »aid land be
fore C. T. Bl <i uien rot her. U. b. C uioiiiiwihi *
from onss'|iid to another by the clev­
TBKSPAM MITKl,
er at bis »Bee at Bandon? Co«« County,
Oregon, on Tburedav, tbe l'Jth day of May,
erness of truth Io dmnonstftte its so­
Notion in her«4>y«iven Sr> all persons not 1304. lie name» as *tn«-<u « Spray Oslujfn,
lidity.o
to tr«-*i>s«< np«»n th«- prcniiites of I)r. KrtXton, Mark Mecnm, Jonathan P. Hout, and Rob­
In-tween Floras Ieike and the conn ert P Hout, all ofoBandon. Caxia County.
This has always been the way with sitnatrd
ty road, in Nwtbern Cnrry. by reinovina. Urtwpm,
intukiud, and donbtloss will be until enttine. or ih-afniyinrt timber n;-.n »aid
Anv and all person» claiming advvMkly the
IsnC $2A rewitVd will bo paid for informs al«e>-d*oribed l»n«|» are re«g,esfed 1«, die
auch 11 mo when the rnoa as a whole ti n leadiue to a connoiSroi .if terspass n* WieiB
clam* in this « See o* or before *u4
@
W '* •*J- RM*.
discove* Miat what is knoi«n is but a stated above£>
Dnted st Itninto« (> «c -it. M -ch 11. >■!
• f. T. Hnrnovs.
giotil part «Jibe intelligence that
t’r I bit NFLRON,
I MarJ
w
l*v<>'« r
•
»-
A
Bandon.
J. Denholm
3 « « ti
Orting,
Druggist and
1-1 Cna« Be.
P obtland . M a IKH. Oct. IT, 1t«.
I cctiMider Win« of Cardui unperirv
'»ctor’s modiciutf i ewr u«vJ
•ad 1 know w,ier, of 1 ■ pea if
I »uf-
forad for nine numtha with auppre»»«d
■Jdustrual.on wh ch completely proa-
tratsd me. Pain» would «tool through
mv
and aide» and X would hate
blinding headache*. Mv limba would
swell up and I would fad ao weak 1
oould not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged fo» I swemed to be beyond
the help of physic.ani, but Wine of
Cardui oaxue as a God a >nd to me. I
felt a ehango f(Jr tne buttur within a
week. After nine‘ecu day« treatment
I ruenotruated without suffering the
agouiee I usually did aud soon become
regular aad without pain
Wine of
Cardui is biinpiy wonderful and I wish
that all suffering women knew of ita
good qualities.
Trcssurer, Port lead Uoonosaio Leafu.
reriodiosl hexlschs» tell of ft-
uiale w<-*knes,. Wine of Cardui
cure» permanently nineteen out of
every twenty ca»es of irregular
menace. i>earing down pains or
any female w«-ain«wu. If you are
discouraged ud doctor, have
failed, that is the best reaeon in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardsi now.
Remember that
beadaches mean female weakness.
Secure a 11 .QU bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
.
-4.
Dry Goods of Every Description.
I m ja«t hi reoeipt of « utw and
fresh htock of
Drugs
find
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
Chemicals,
l’nteut ami Proprietary Preparation^
Tuihd Articles,
Boots <Sc Shoes
Ui'iiggiHfH Niuidrie«.
P ebfunu ,-B hdhhks , S ponger , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Cigar*, Tobacco« and Cigarette«.
Paints, Oils. Ginase«. and Painter’s Supplied
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
I SOOT«
Suits Made to
i <>!<!*;
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,”
Dealer in Bowin and Nlioew
Thia Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coqnille River, Oregon, and San
Franoiaco, California, for both puNsengers aud freight.
Repniringlnently end promptly done at
loweHt living prices.
CAP P. M. MARTIN.
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE <t HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Francisco. California.
CITY MEAT MARKET
Bandon Meat Market,
J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props.
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
I harness
Maker,
All kinds kept,
T. Anderson Prop.
KOLOONA SAUSAGE. HEADCHEESE
mid VEAL nlwajs on blind,
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Keats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
BUTTER. EGG, aud
FRUIT nnd VEGETABLES
Coquille, Oregon.
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
kinds of leather wars kept in a harness
shop.
Measure,
AGENT FOR WARNER S RÜST PROOF CORSET.
M. BREUER’S
<D.
• 9
• «
Apothecary,
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, runt ton, woql, hides, etc.
of nil kinds.
Meats Delivered to persons living on tho
River, or along the .'tnge Route
Fall and Winter Goods.
Repairing a Specialty.
A Large Stock Just
William Gnllier will art a« mv Atrnt at
Bandon and nil order« left with lro> f-r
good« <»r repnirH will receive prompt atten­
tion
_______
All Kiuda of Goods Fol
Winter Wear.
Ladies’ Jackets aud
Capea.
Received.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
NOHUEFUK PUBLICATION.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 187H,
U nitbd S t at mr L and O fiice R oseburg ,
O bbgon , February 4ib, 11104.
Notice i* hereby given that in compl’artro
with the provision* of the act of Ooni»res-*
Anyone «ending a «ketch and dencrlpth-n may
<>f June 3. js7*, entitled “An act for the sale
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Communie«-
of timber lands in the tStHtos of Califoriiin,
tiona*t rictlyconfidential. Ilaiidlxwkon Patent« I
Orecon. Nevadii, and WaH!.iiigtk»n Terri»«»-
eent freo. oldest «gency for securing patent».
rv,”
»>v?ndcd to all the Pnblio Land
Patents taken through Munu A Co. receive
eptcuil nolle«, without charge. In the
States by act of Aupnat 4. 18i>2. Gilbert C.
Kennedy, of Bandon, County of Coos, State
of Oregon, ha« !hw d<y filed in thi« office
his Nworn Matenv-nt No. 5>’ifil, L»r the pnr-
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lanreat ot>
culation of nnr arientltlc journal. Term«. U a
cbaHo <>f the Lots 3. 4 b<-:iu
of SW>4 of
year; four month«, $L Bold by all newsdealer*,
Scut.iou No 7 iu 'I'owoohip N". 29 S. KailgB
«how that
No 14 W. aud witl <.fl r proof
the laud iejUf’bt. i:t more valuable for iU tim­
Branch Office, «6 F St.. Washington, D. C.
ber or atom' thau for agricultural purposes,
and*to »‘o..b’i-4i hw Haim to said land bo-
f-j/r C f. BlcnmunAbvr. U. S C.»mmisuion­
er. at iiiM otii«?. nt Band<'U. <Jreu‘.n. on Fri­
g
day. tbe 22-1
<»f Apni, 1‘jOi. He nnm^j
h.R wilLt-BM' H : G- W. C«»X,
S. Elliott, A. Jj.
O.-ib ’Hi. aud J.rrv Crowley, all of Bandon, Cwe I’apera for flic Price of One. You
t o (’<«uDly. Oregon.
Any and all perAona claiming ndA’dAely
Get llie Now.* of tho World aud
the above desciibed lands nru n queetvil to
th« Local News Thrown
fi e their claims in ibis oifiue on or before
said 2:.'d day of April, 190L
in hm a Bar gal u.
J. T, B ridges ,
Febll
Register.
To those who pay up arrearages aud a
year in advance, and to all new subscri­
bers who pay in advance, we make the
following I'topoftition comprising several
dtff< rent couplets to select from:
FitiCK <> f P ublications feb Y kab .
00
B andon K bcobpeb
<> ro
San Francisco Bulletin
r> oo
Pori laud Evening Telegram
Weekly Oregonian
1 r>0
w
Appeal tu Reason
Sctentific America».
MUNN & Co?«’«—New York
What We Can D For You
DRY GOODS
ter
CLOTHING
Boots and Shces
-*ö
I .GRENZ’S STORE
N.
COMi't'AXTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Providers
Now is the time to bay.
will bo dispuaod of at prices that will aston.Gb you, while tb»-rv arc
f"!"» OV*
1
O’
bad in Dry G«» o <1 h , Ch.thing. hLtus
vAAv/X
q C«*A i-Aand other goods that must be sold to tauku
room for more.
sot Frsduot. of
Ca-llfoi-xila. Wlioat..
ii I1ÎÎ
Money Back if it Don’t Suit,
t
Our Offer.
Nt A R L y
I
2,000,000
\V A LT ! IA M WATC H E S
now in use
We have a 1arge assortment _of
\V altiiam Watches in Gold, Gold
Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases.
A. RICE, Bandon.
MOTICSFOM PUBLK
ai
i<r
Timber Land Act J««e 3, 1*7*.
U mitbd S tites L and O ffice , at
bubo O ukgon . Janusrv >o, PJ04
R ose
The Bulletin is one of the lending pap«
•if the West, nnd is a dnily published in Kan
Francisco, nnd ^ives all I he news. Our offee
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
Recorder und Bulletin, one year.. $7 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
05
The Portland Evening Telegram is issued
six times a week. It gives all the news that
is worth reading nnd up to time of going to
pr< ss, much of it being 24.hours fresher thng
when it reaches here through any other
journal.
Recorder and Telegram one par. $5 50
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
'OniHD lends iu the Northwest, and give«
ill the news usually contained in a weekly
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 TJ)
It is the duty of each person to seek in­
formation along all lines that tend toward
bringing about better conditions and greater
prosperitv for the human family, and for
the purpose cf giving our readers a chance
to inform themselves we give them the best
Appeal to Rea«?n. Any doctrine that
does not appeal
the highest order of rea
soning is not safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason,.. D2 00
Notice i* hereby given that, in compliance
with tbe provisions of the art of Congress
of June 3, 1N78, entitled. ”An net for the
s.uv of tii..bv; Lif.u-s ii» the
of Cnlv
fornin. Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington
Territory.” ns extended to all the Public
Land State* by act of August 4. lrU2, John B.
Marshall, of Bandon, (’«»untv of CooS. State
of Oregon, h is this day filed in this office his
v:n -' •.»» v..ta*.
’.y F, f r
<>f th«* SW>4 of Section No. 32, in Township
No. 29 Kouth. of Range No. l{ West, and
w ill offer proof to show that, the land sought
is more valuable ¡or its timlier or stone thhn
for agricultural pnrpuMS, and to establish
C.
Proprietor
his claim to said land before C. T. Blamed-
4
rother. U. 8. Commissioner at his oflfoe at
MANÜFACTURIB OF
Bantb-ii, Coo« County. Oregon, on Saturday,
the 23rd day of Auiil. 1!M>4. Hp rjames as
witness««: Johu 51. Adams. Sprav (taboro.
William D. Marshall, nud John H. Tucker,
all of Band->u. Coof County, Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described land«, are requested to
Have on hand and will keep constantly
file their claims iq this office on or before for the trade and family use, brands of tbe
said 23rd day of April, 1204
best quality.
J. T. H eidger ,
Feb4
Register.
Good« dellvcreri frf» of cBorgte tet *•>
BANDON BREWERY,
GEHRIG
Beer, Porter and Ale.
Do Yew
Know
tho Newt
p
»•H0t»*«blw dUtwtcfk
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
■ontb 50C
(
and Bathroom*
in the Evenirng Tel«craip, of Portland,
Oregon. It the |»rge«F'evening n« w«-
pspe published in Oregon; it contains
Mk»« ie«* •-<<»« w.
■ill th news of the state and of the
natiot
Try it for a numth. A »amiffs
BaAa •• * «•••» ®
I Lefpsiled t*^on free. Md lnffi*
Tha ?eteg*aM,
•
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Workww^liip wp
IhiiiZfq >nv line.
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
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- - T’rojDS.
THE
ITEtirbEirLl^ ‘Wetstter
is Ivian-Lifhotvirecl t>y
•J.
W.
BANDON,
-
-
OREGON.
To operate the Fairb«uk Wa«b«r i« w> simple that uuy peraou ean k-ara to use it in
thirty minutes, and anv boy or girl, tea or twelve years of age, o.m operate U.
With this Waqber tbe clothes are rubbed with an even, steady pressor», which dors
not-tesr or injure them. Tbe water is foroed through und through the olothe*. making
them absolutely clean, white as snow, and healthful
A Fairbank Washer will save clothes enough iu one year to pay its coat, and olotb» a
that woeld t>e worn out by the short, sharp process of hand rubbing, or by au ordinary
Washer, are souaparatively welt preserved-
Parties purchasing a Fairbank Wasku-r ean have their money n f united npon return
of the Washer, if it proves unsatisfactory after a thorough trial ha« been given it.
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Namples can be found in the saloon#.
J-iTYou e.n b«ve H »11 «or
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Mister
I,.».»« BRiidon »»»ry mortiinß. «-i-epl
Sno«l»y. »I 7-M)
»nd mnku» «f-mnt-e-
tion, with th» train »nd st.nniKr Myrl at
lO-JO a. tn. at CoqniHe <!itr.
L.a««-» Cnqnill. Cit, al 12:30 p rn , arri»
ins at Handon at 4.30 p. ».
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLOR*
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
L<>«ttmi In EL lotmrx) R< ILDING.
Pint atrwet. BAI*IM>N. ORKUO*«
1/OK K4I.E—ISO aera* nf land, feto arre»
F crr.M bnftom, on.rrrd with alitar and
HHAVING.
BHAMPCXIINO AND HAIH
»Hlmon hrn»h : 7 Mt’> pU wInnd «nd 12
*r»« In partir, : howM- and oorlinildlntr».
CUTTING AT RTA«DAKD I’KK EN.
10 miir» ICnth nf Pandori, nn Fair » il»
to «date in «ny- <'r«-«-k. pur.-«4,100 F««r t>»rf tmlnr» ,ddt«-»a tlAthrnovn newly flHed *p with PoreHalq
S. 1 minati, :r.H Hl*ar St„ Portland. Or.
Tub, Rnt or CoM Hath* '4* ertifg,