•> n 1 •1 J kr.l OilltEli r ■ i :. * m I i u 1 : "tn i ■ i ts PUBLISHED U 'llf.'lli l, i: b 11 ■ -I .I.. . I .» « I '- » j' l”l1»'l't i- l.:i.». J up, ti a pcrwmal knowlu-lg«» of .. DT .. divi i> . 'I !.>tiiiii» l> F V t- K Y Till KSltAY UTI KMOON .1. th.. S T I I T, v Iv.-.l, EDITOR ASD PRQFRIETCR. ... Ç2 00 . .. 1 IK) ... 50 One Year............. Six Month« .... Three Months... »sor THri:Si)AY. AP1¿. 7, < í-.uí rom Ai. Chmlt'S McCulloch. of thi, place, is aspiring to the nomination for sur veyor of (. loos County on the Republi can ticket. Chillies is competent to till the position should the nomina tion full his way. The p tical view from the Demo cratic standpoint ttwin« to Im quiet in this part of tl.e county, bat specula tion points to Taylor Siglin as likely to t>e the nominee for sheriff, while T. J. Thrift is conceded the nomina tion for assessor. For Joint Senator A. J. Sherwood and John F. Hall -ire mentioned as competitors. llr Diciate Our Cwn Policy. , . Uli 1 flirt - t. it H1F 1U l h» « u i.iiinis tl >.t < xi-t in the milling «cetion, of that .lute ur» th» outgrowth of vi'ilcnct* uml I itti*r 1 ha« covered a period of some four or live year«. Kadicali-m, f.illowi'.i Jbv outrage oil tbu on» hand, bus I een followed by a, virulent rudiculism, coupled with as gro»» outrage on the other; until finally we have presented the rpectud» of an Ameiicati common wealth, within the bolllidniie, of which civil g.ivernmei.t hu» been «Un placed by whut iinprosses tn a, tyran nical militarism, that, »mack, botm*- whatof the method,of tho Mnncovite. In viow of rouio of the leading events of tin. pant few yeare. no umn can conseieniiuii'lv nay that the inter { i . ■ • » nititia wm t< be entirely avoided, but that a species ot tyranny has arisen from apparent ex igency. there is ground fur rather mer.'ti.aii Miepiciot*. It cannot prop erly be liie province of the military anthorilie. to compel any person no on the mere allegation tlmt. he or she is a mti-cbief-makor iu the communi ty, to move from the etale, nor with any better reason may the militiu of ficer-i intrude theniM’lvea iu'o the ee- cret councils of noy organization, la bor or otherwiao. In the broad»,< ,eti-. ’ such acts con-titute nn encroach uient on individual liberty. Hrit h i- no place under the getiiti, of Ameri- tcan inatitntioLH. Toarrest inetiwi'b- oilt staling the oflense of which they are supposed to be guilty, is itself an oiTelise -'gaiiist the »[.irit of Arueii canimn that can hardly do other than arouse rosentnieut throughout the oouutry. Without most particular proof it cannot be nceepted as a ih»C- eesary or even advisable course. At the best, Colorado is in a bail way She is between the upper ami nether millstones of unreasoning lab or agitators, an.l the selfish tyranny of a Ci'izetis’ Alliuni'e, the latter, if anything, more radical and more dan gerous than the former. It is doubt ful, if tn the long rim, reliance upon military fore • will extricate her from the danger. Wbat ihestateevidentlv needs is an active combination of it» best citizens that on a non parti»an basis will enact efli-ient law pertain ing to existing con.lit ions, using tlie militia only when civil authority I e- comes inoperative, an 1 then lint for the protection of property and the enforcement of the provision» of the statutes.—l’.-rtl in I Telegram. ------ otto—• A 5Io.-*cl l’ltiygroMnd. 1' thè ]'x| < .sltToli etrue-lll’es Theotber departmi'iit-- a.* silb-dautial fiam- -tri..-♦•ires with top. .-f fanvii» .-o tliat they lU'iy Ile rat-e I or low*re.l at will. I*bey0 lire gl.ilv decorateli Witll thè tl i/s of all u tli -i... ai.d thè enfila gl un i- ine laici ut »itti pietty gnr deus of brighi flowers and spaciou- luwns, and thè dreaded ol^gend ' keep uff thè grass '°is noi in evidence. Theiu xiel play ground was planneì and is to In* con Incte I under thè su periiiteudency of Mi-. Ruth Ashly Hirsbtield of New York. CL ..ZK CE Y. L_ Druggist and / ■ ---- cxx>---- W. C. T. U. COLUMN. New II i; i shin —June 21, 17b'8. Massachusetts—Feb. (», 1788. Rhode Is| .nd-May 29, 171M). Connecticut—Jan. 3, 1788. New York - July 2*>, 1788. Now Jersey—Dec 18, ITS”. l*unn«y Ivanin—Dec. 12. 1787. Delaware—Dee. 7. 1787. MaryIund—April 28, i7H8. Virginia—June 25. 1788. North Carolina—Nov 2’, 17’1*. South Candína—May 23, 17^8. Georgia—Jan. 2, 17*88. : Stock and poultry have few troulil-, winch are not bowel and liver — ■■eulnrift’Black- I'raueiit Stuck and Poultry Mt*di- ■ e * i- a bowel aii'l livej reui'-'ly for stock. It put- the urgana of iligc.t n in a perfect condition. I’r-j '.1 ui ' Anu ! ivttn hr. e lem and farmer, kepUn ir herdsand flocks health, by giving them an ucca- s.unal'i ■■ ■ >f Bl.uk-Draught Stuck ami Poultry Meilicine in their* f.i, . , raiser may buya 2.1-cent half-pound air-tight i'an of thia medicine from his dealer and keep his stuck in vigorom , ■ • . Dealers s mer- all. keep RUck-Draught Stock ind. Poultry Medicine, if vours does not. sci I 25 cents for a sanwle can t > the manufacturers, The (.’battano» ' * Medicina Co., Chat- tanuoga. Tenn. R o O i .’KL?-«. G a ., Jan. 30, 190?. B’«cz-r> ui eat Slock and Poultry Mc<li .?. • i . r • best 1 ever tried. Our ■toe!: w looking bad when you ». nt me the mtdicino and no a - they are getting so fine. They aru look.ng 20 per eeat. batter. S. P. BROCKINGTON. -X» — Drugs and !>r:*go¡st«> KuiidricH. P ebfi ’NES, Biit siins, S pomies , S oaps Ni rs and C andies . CIjrarM, T o I m «<*<* om mid <'Ijjureftr«. Faintn. Oils. Glas.ies.nnd Painter's Supplied v------------------------ 1 I escription Ladies Ceats, Capes and Collarettes. Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Atticles, -i - I Dry Goods of Every la jus* in fpccipt <>f a new and ° flesh stòck of STC G g 1-Í POULTRY I MEDICINE I was troubled with udistress in <hy stomach, sour stomach ami vomiting’ spells, ami can truthfully say that Chamberlain*« Stomach and'Liver Tablets cured me Mrs. T. V. Wil liams, LhingHburir, Mich. Tin s'- tab leta me guaranteed to cure every case of stemach tr'-nl b* of this charucler. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Th© thirteen original states ratified the conMitutmn on the dates herewith piven ; y Apotkecar — oco — A<2tsiÌM«i<>ii of Slates. ennolm B .< Vid*’ll. Oregon-, Serioua Stoioiwh Troubte <'ure<l. Th*» next \V C T U meeting takes place 'Ln- day, at 2:30, P. Al , nt the M. E Church. • • • • • *«•« 0 Scots ¿c Siróes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. 15< >< >rr? Suits Made to Measure HIIOPX n AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The Now, Speec'y and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money's 99 worth at M. BREUER’S This Steamer will (live a retznlnr 10 ilav Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and San aus» • >>»oo» 1TWA.GMV - »«OUT Bettier I m liimt* wild Shoen Francisco. California, fur both paasengers and freight. CAP r. M. MARTIN. Repairing’neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. J CITY MEAT MARKET. J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. Fresh F-ieats, Best Quality E DYER Agent, Pandan, Oregon. SWAYNE A' HOYT. Agent. 220 Batterv Street. San Francisco. California. Bandon Meat Market, “Elder Stitf, the Socialist editor of (,l\l I ti ls Allot r ADVKIiri-IXG. the I'.iindi n Kecorder, ha-- pl u -il him Evt rv iw"n or wonnin who is id w adver- self on record as a Hiipporter of Hume. t s:.:u <»» lntcn.hnj » • ftd » ♦♦)-<*. sh uld «fiid All kinds kept, I > v.its f- r a <’ ! v of V hl’» ' - Stvinus pub Socialist Stitt, we im'igin«*. will have lish: «1 ft) S< a’»l.‘. Wash., at yer war. BOLOGNA S\USAGE. HEAD-CHEESi: about ns much influent«« with the Ke- 'J bis pa[h.*r <»ive.spr iCiic.al liiiHrt about a i- Will Keep on llnnd at all Tinies and VEAL always on band, publican party of B indon as luis I be . . . '*'• r:' i tf editor of the pony daily with Mursb- Hdvert iseoteui s, and - i^i» s s methods to get CORNED BEEF. more busin ss ¡it !e<s exp*-rise. field.” It L’ivet the adv«-itisi:i;r ri‘e« of all the l’K’KLED FOLK T he above is from tho North Band Ju the subjoined tables are £Íveu the leadino public )tx•!*..*. and in niaoy other wavs is war’ll tie $l.ou p-r Ae:*r. tînmes of the «’¡iti s, the date of the pa^saue Cilizm, ami we are considerably at a on« s|Mcial—X. » .id up -u »-Tibf r tnny of the act thHuittinu tlarn, and the time a-k al! the »pie.slioiis be «h i itrs about bum- loss to understand vvhut we have done ut s< tin • Hdverfisicg methods aiid reoeiv»- when the admission took effect: Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter timl nil Farm Produce. • to call forth criticism fromtbat sonreo, 1'lilTT mid VEGETABLES ootdHentbil re I ds . On<- rum-tit —f-T States Act admitíin< c — tells ecu Irr.v <» st ir! in b'UHieS.s unless tho following item from the of all kinds. I will pay highest m riot price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), hides, etc. admitted f«>r v.uir-'i-lf ami b* c »me indujif-ndoiit. liEcoittiKR of March 2lt.h, was the red s«-ml 10 c. ills ttdni. if you »»re »nJv.»r’Hing Kentucky....... Feb. 4, 171*1.. Meats Delivered to persons living on th-' . ♦ i . i. Vermont........ Ft b. 18. 17111. 4. rag that stirred up Brother Ingle; River, or along the tage Route S< a Hie, Wash. 1, feums-ie ... June 1, 173 .. Politics are warming np somo Ohio................... Apr. :ki, IMP2. arid tbi re is some controversy go 50 YEARS’ -, Lnrire Stunk Ja«t Ladies’ Jackets and All Kinds of Gonds For Lon’«! an a........Ap 8, 1812 . < Ha» ki ing on especially as to who shall < EXPERIENCE Received. Cupi«. Winter Wear. Indiana............ Dec 11,181(> have preference for the nomina Mississippi .... Dec 10. 1817 T tion for Joint Senator from Coos GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Illiu'ois ... . Dea 3, J 818.. and Curry. Just who has the Alabama ......... Deo 1», 1810.. preference in this section is uot Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. Maine. . ..’..Mar 3. 1*20. yet jipparent, but K. D. Hume X i h Missouri. ... ..Mar 2. I -21.. Ini.; Ids friends, and being a man Arkansas........ June 15, 1 •>' - T T rade M arks of large t xpi rieneo, and having D esigns Miefui’an ........ Jan -’(J, 1837 , ability, Im is likely to make a .... C opyrights & c . Florida ... Anynr.p flpnding n sketch nnd description may strong race for the position. qutcklv asuertnin our opinion free whether an Iowa............ Invent ion is probably patentable, (’«ntniunlc»- Boots and Shoes In what we said about the political tinns strictly conthlcritlal. Handbook on Patents Texas ........ Bout fr«'«». • »1’1«-Nt iipcney for securing patent«. Wisconsin . »1er 3, i>;7 .. . .. Jjnv Lj.tS-ll’ 1 situation lu re, we find nothing that a Pat ont.h taken through .Munn Jt Co. receive ap.rviZ noté without charge, in the Boalcr in H;<rocs3 ¿. .. s. pt 9. ! • California . S i l’robibitionist. Democrat or Socialist kinds of leuthcr wa*3 i Mitinesota. Mu’ 4. 1858 . .. ..Miv IL18Ô.Y i might not have sai l, and as to the Ore ¿on .. . Feb J 4, K*». ....Feb it. !» J shop. A handsomely illustrated weoklv. J,argent cir outcome of tho Republican Primary, culation of tiny flcientitic loumul. Terms, a Kansas .... Jan 2ÎI. 1HÍ1 . .. .Jan 2-J. I'‘T | 1? -xr t ; • 3 n rr n ! ye-tr : four months, fl. Bold by all newsdealer«. IL vj V J I we are reliably infermod Hint it is W. Virginia.... Dec 31, I8f»2.. . Jinie H*,Kví73 xb CONSTANTLY on HAND MürJN & CO 361 Broadway, Hew York Nevada ............. Mar 2 ‘ 1, 1M»4... ( ,;-t 31, 18-31 solid in the support of R. D. Hume, Wilüani G !’.i r will »c» ♦ nn niv ngeiit. ut Brauch UiHce, 626 F 8U Washington, D. C. Nebraska........... Febli, lb(»7.. .. Marl, iS»o B h . «b>i; ; i ' a : h !I <»rik rs I H w)H) Lim f«»r which showsthutwe bad tbesituation uik . i I h <»r aii» will ivct-ive prompt ntten- Colorado......... Alar 3, b . ¿....... Aldi I* *K«'- correctly siimme I up. i In this connection i* lutiv he inter stino to UHl The r I w I vph are* crowded As El lor Slitt we try to live a right- note the date of the o:^ ii.m.il i.ni of the let N ) ITI ‘F. K< Hi FUikdUA I ION. J • with Lew Goods which Section of the ‘ City B»*.iutifu'*l at t hr ritori * h : ¡'on-, life s > that we tnay not tiring dis 1linL.-r I.H'id, A»-t Jut«« 3, will bi* disposed of at pm e» that will astouis': yon, «Ude there are World'* Fair Where < Libiteli ar« You ! New Mexioo............. .... Sept, ;» U m '! !» > r tes L and O ffice Uosauuno, 1 wo Papere for the Price of One. honor upon Him whose name wo have Welc tine nn<l F ntertain- Utah........................... .... Hept y, : On»G*-:.'. February 4’b. Get the New* of the World und To be bad in I>rv G oim I h , Clothing, Shoes taken upon ns w hen we covenanted to ment I'rovhhtl. '■ •(« h h- >»*i»v p;t<»ti that in cornplimce Washington ...... ... .March Noti-* and other goods that must l>e sold to niHkn the l.ocnl News llir.HVU live a Christ life. ...Mu eli I wtii th :■« provis’otis of rim a.-t <»♦ < • «ii-iH-ss room for more. play Dakota ... ............ St. Louis. — Thu model 3. iy*7 - s, t-untied “ An act for the s.ile in as a Bargain. of 4e.ii» As a Socialist we advocate princi Ar z ma..................... . . Feb. ’J 1 « of IHil'i i land« lit the SI ite** of Calif «rnia, at tlx* Idaho............... ........ .. Man li ples will) regard to their true tendon ground in the Model street v.i i t. mut Wft*ldijg! «n i erri <»• Orinoli, To those who p ».v up nirenrn^e« nnd a wp-iry Montana ................ * World's Fair is u bom to rv,*' as < xtt nd d to a!l tliu i'nbîii, Land ... Nov J J <’v, so far ns we can ci'inprebeii.l them, y»‘ftr in advance, and to all n» w subscri* at«-s by ait of A nr’ « It 4. IH!)2. Gilbert G. motiléis mid a heaven for tired cbil Wyomiutf................. ... .Jul> 2. 18 but as editor of tin* B andon Ils oBDiitt Ketrw-dv, of Bn nd« »o. Co juiity t>t < <)o‘s, State tiers who pa\ in advance, we make the Indian territory... .....Liu« .1 IK ■H <»t Oregon. Im- this d ♦) y tiled in this oiliee following proposition comprising several we allow no oei* to dictate our policy. | dren. ». 5(i;d, for the pur- On it ft sWulll w •> » élu, II ’ I July 1«, 17: After the family bn, traversed lh District of Columbi differ» nt, couplets to select, from : l Al a rdi 3 I7.H •’ll !•< <»f 111»- • .-»’s • b. ÌJH4 U •.. «.f SWt of I ho editor of the R ei ohuf . r is a N*«. 2l> S. Kntio" I i aisles in some of tbo big exhibit pal- Alaska ................................... .... July 27 lsw : .»jct-mn No 7 in T owih hip PhiCE of P ublic ‘. tions peb Y eah . Si eialist, but the R i . cohder is Inde p«o *f to show 1 bat. No 11 W. nati u'H oil Indian territory, the D s net of <kilumbiii th»’ land soavi»* is umro i v.-lin’d»!»* for its tim ' ae.es, and the parents are eager fm <•0 B indon K ecobdfb pendent, We started out with that piotili ural purposes, more sights, tin* little one« who may and Alaska, have ho territorial u 'Verniuent. ber or Ft»ui • than for a.'i ¡m 80 San Francisco Bulletin t«> •ml lami be • ml t»> eHfabhMi bis «¡.-o declaration when we bought the plant, have become Welirte —ooo------ Portland Evening Ìelfgram QO w.- iri, 1 I will loll;. long ! >r flirt* C T. B'nm"iir l»«-r. U. S (’oinn)issi<»n- and we Lave not declared other inten their play ground and rest pl u-.'s S tate of O hio . C ity of P olldo , I 50 Weekly Oregonian i r. nt hi« nfìu’u a- F andoti. < >r«-oon. on Fri- lav. the !.2-i dav • f April, ‘ 11KB. He liantes 50 L ucas Cot NTi. i Appeal to Reason tions, and claim tlm right to be inde It was for such as these that the S. Elliott, !.. •- • . i . < ■■ : ’ « V. . 1 <5ur F rank J. C heney mi<k> * outb timt Os!»orn, and Je.*rv ('row »'V. all of Daudon, pendent. and to pn'dish whatever any model play ground was designed « oos C <nnt v. X U*i u'or * The ’’«'il!-tin is one of the lending pape In- is senior partner of lhi* firm of F. other itidopi nd at journal may with Any and all (>»*•<>♦:« rt.-dniinp ndversely It is situated mi the noil hero edge J. C heney A Co., doing business in ♦ !;« above dus • ili d í-'<r ds -ir»> ruque* I d t > of tin* West, and is a daily published in San propriety sot forth. of the main picture, near one of the rn i»t ti ls ollie»! on or before Frftncisco. and gives nil th«- news. Ouroffec A- to our iutluonee with the R(V main exposition entrances, and with tho City of Tiilmlo, 4 > ui.ly unil Stat«* nt vil. noi. includes the Sundfty Bulletin. T, B ridges . S 2 Gif---;222 21 L afoiosiii.l, anil that si.i.i linn will pay piibiieans, of Bandon, we are not ;ul Record» r iind Bulletin one year.. $7 00 - ZPl'OJOS R-tfist. r. in a short distance from the Pike. . j. R colder «ind Built tin, one month <>5 th«* sum of One Hundred Dollars ft r vise ], but it is prnbaiily oil a par The ground« are 250 by 175 feet in The Portland Evening Telegram is issued each ami every ruse of Catarrh that with that of the C./ij it with these extent, and contain everything that Ri?; times a we«*k. It gives all the news that ..„J cannot he cured by the use of Hall s of Aorlli Bond, as we are informed, will entertain an I delight is .voith leading and up to time of going tc tbe cbil Catarrh Cure. i i ■Republican sounces, that North dren. The playground is iri chingo pn-ss, much ot it being 24 hours fresher thni. 'wALl K am I’ll ank J . ( I h ’NET. v.lnn it rtauhes here through any other Bon 1 Empire, S >;ith Slough And of competent attendants, Children is X,Ia.n.u.itx.ctu.r©ci toy Sworn to before me ami subscribed S imtier have elected solii.1 H'.ltne journal. may be. I 'ft and parents m y pnr-*u»- in my present”, this Gtb d.iy ui De Recorder and Ttic-gram one year. $5 50 deleg iiions, v.liiio the “Pony Daily their sight seeing, knowing that tin* r ICvcrv W attham Watch move F<»r a weekly newsp iper th»* Weekly Ore is backed by alm >st halt of the child is -hele.; cared for as well a- cember, A. D . 1S8G. ment is guaranteed by the manti- OREGON. «. «»ninn le.-uis in the Northwest, anti gives DAN DON, • ■ L.l.n Marshfield delegation. tbougli lie w -re tn his nursery or , nil Hie news usually contained in a weekly A. W. G leas n . irtuirantee is without time limit, To op rate the F.«iib»»nk Washer is k <> simple that any person ran learn to use it in paper. Notary Public. play groan 1 at h >m holds rood the world over. i Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 thirty minutes, and anv b iy <»r girl h*n or twelve years of age, can operate it. North Bonil Citizcu: Tlio public T.i re is a big rest place, a room 50 Il i.s the uuty of each person to seek in With this Washt-r the clothes are rubbed with an even, steady pressure, which does Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken inr r «■iihiinl building in this city will be by 75 feet e-.|iiipped with kinder“ Hl’ formation along all lin»*s that tend toward not tear or injure them. The water is forced through and through the clothes, making n ally, and acts .l>rei-t.j on.the i,!..«.t of «•ulnrged us “.on as this term ten paraphernalia, with Co;npeti’i.t bringing about better conditions and greater them absolutely dean, white as snow, and healthful. - •*i. ..I is t:i,i -l ' 1 The lumber IR teachers in charge, Near by is n ami mucous sut faces of the system. N EARLY prosperity for the human family, nnd for A Fairbank Wash r will save clothes enough in one year to pay its ooffit. and cloth»« the purpose < f giving our renders a chance being Imuloil now. an t two now rooms gar Ion whom the children muy be Send fer testimonials, flee. I 2,000,000 to inform tbem-’elves we give ’hem the best ♦ hat would be worn out by the short, sharp process of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary F. J. C henet A. Co., Toledo, O. will be nil l.'.l. which will pt’ovi.lu for rapplie 1 with apade, rake or hoe am i —Appeid to Rens >n. Any doctrine that Washer, are c< mparatively well preserved. t!, ..i , , | pupils. It dig hi flu* ground to )i>, hearts' con S : I by all Driiiifjsls, 75ct-. ! i‘o piirdjnjjn-j a Fairbank Washer can have th* ir m<»nev refunded upon return W W atches do*»« p.»t noneal to th«* highest order <»f r»*n H ill s I 'mil . 1’iU- an* the.l . st. is h ih'plurnjbh* fact tbi t with r census I hei ' ai ■ ■" 'rn.;- Í n' git Is an<l of th«* Washer, if it pr »ves unsatisfactory after a thorough trial ha* been given it. soning is not safe. of 42’1 of school ago in this di-Urict, I now in use 1,. e mt r and Appeal t/> R» Mon, . ( 0 . i L ’ 4 I '■ of tiamim . U W I'lJ)— I li! <| \VOR1 Tl f I.kin OR t tw< tl c . f that nambt>r witli tlie ground 1« m alb them cov- gt-niiciiK-n « » mnnAge business in this Comi •tmcnt.of ty nnd adjoining territory for bouse of solid .NIT.ST NOTICI:. at.wild ■ . « , >t;t.,,j . , . i.’1.1‘■‘♦X'.'i’.'k’t sj) S-: f-I t V V.’v ' -i iot,' •, pf-s in ('.old Gold li ■ 1 ■ » .i'.. .-I- !■ U.m tj. a») I .-x|N*nMH paid caci) Monday dir» t riom coo — I)< ¡’iofini ti« of the Iii’crb r. seashore. b adqiitriers. Expens- mouev advanced; i ilkd, Silver and Nickel Case* ts.ii.i -inis L ind ('»:- i < i .. Rom fmrg, Sitvr« I' m «» l-’ron» Death. There nr two treat sand boxes, p sit,.,ii( rnoH-nt Aldi <■ *•*, Manager. (.(»< Ore, i M; el* I. l‘.**d C. GEHRIG Proprietor \ s-fli-lit cot.t st iflohoil havit.« bean •‘Our little dan_-iiter ba 1 an almost with tin inexhaustible »up[ ly of sand, filed in tlii- j ll'u'i- liv An«n«l J. Bai re. roti Mil 1< I. lo’t t’l ULI- VltON. MANUFACTURER OF f.itai attack i f wli iq ing cough ami 'and' all l- i i 1> f i i lis to pt luce ii’-tant. iipiiii«' hono-Miead entry No IMg. •Noth :: i n: bi blica i T on . Timb’er T.aml tut. dune. 3. 187K. m.idr Oct b<r 7. 1H-.I7. for N'■ j of NW1, S< <•« • . f aji ki l l-, imi ii.'; I • ii'-i.i • I r neliiti.,” writes Mrs. \V. K. llavi i -W , t sd . -I . ■ - -I . Timber I. hix I %«*t Jnn«* 3. 1R7Ä. to excavate fabulnoa tunnels. # I " . . P. 6. HOYT, Prop land, of Armonk, N ¥., ‘l ilt, when ser. g.t. Ii-wisl.ip 27 s. R aihji * It " bv * >" i. t ’■ liri. • rv . ?. i » I ’ .> ■ • •. S tatkh L awd O ffice , ài U osk John w Orectf. C'n't-ti e. in wliicli it is al Then ther** is au out-door gynina nil other remedies fulled, we saved N >lic<* in hereby iziv« n that in rompliftnee bui .- i O ri . » o n . J»ii:n»»ry°2‘ • K* 4 la . 4 that lohn W. Greia* died on Oct 7 Locateli In EL DORADO BUILDING. , « N-'ticu in hereby piv» n tl. «t in ro-i-p'^nnre lirr life with l)r. King's New Disrov- siuui equipped with flying ring», lad- Have on hand and will keep constantly I'.l .. .Ind that -iuce tie tine of "his dei th First Mree«. HAMION. IIKKHON »;•»». . ............ d * \n > f * * ’ with the provision« «»f the ft<’t <»f Congress f’ir the trail«- ajid family UM*, brands of the bi* heir, have not cultivated or improved tler», horizontal bars, horizontal and ery. •t Kot'liuf ! i ds : ) | . >! t ■ >f t ’ i . fo- iti.. , He- Ian I, -aid par’ll- are he.ebv notified to SHAVINO. SHAMPOOING AM) HAIll ••An l for the ' best (pialll.V. • ’on. Nuvmta. and Washington T»rti ■I I I » ar. r< ■’!' nil »1x1 "If. r e . «S < • --- (toil • ober 1 nib* in tb< Stnl »f < ' ■ ; lion in till n.lviince I stage, nino n»e,l per; , li ;d .. la Id.-r». sli ling p •■». O'eL torv." as »xtemlutl to nil the Ihibl'C I,tml • «nun. O kf ui Ntv.V. Ai-U W-gbni«_-t<»f) I Goods delivered fiee of charge at any ,-<id ai: •_ if hi at lo o *-iock a m on April CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES, for boys who have a taste foi >t-itus b. .(•♦ «•♦ \'i;ii-t 4. Ibis w< L i fill mi’ilicitie and to-ilny c | (..d ■ 22. l'.«4. tiefore <’. I Blnnienrother. I’. S. reasonable distance^ L »<••> ' »«><! of Bandon. <’ emtv . (' s Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain f ’ oiiimiS'iioner. Bandon. Oracoli, ami that I o the strenuous o De-ptrati* she IS perfectly We)).” '(tate «»f Oruyon, has this «lay fi!-d in this \l,tt 41i; I. . I I; )l)4i. II. < VI 'X < <’•! - xt f,.* Tuli. Hot or Cold Bathe ernt«. lin .I |p rim.' wi11 lo- li I ai IU ■. < »<‘k. a ia Samples ran be found in t he an loons. 0 . n M ii 7. UMU. before the He i-t. r ami Ke- The bath bouse on th.» warm sum > th<*“ his sworn «♦.•iteuont, \ >. .\iss, for th. ¡ < t ... h . i, t ..¡«y :?• •; in Hu- (ith.-’ ^L-s I to Dr. throat mid lung ili-eases • y ¡«-hi o pur«*!).-«*.»* of the SEl4 of NE’j of Se<-t:.m \c. <w rn «tft’pnient. N«». 6U53, for the ptirchft^e | c.iver al th- L'nltud Stale« Laud Otliee in itier days is always n | Ince eagerly King s N. w Discovery as to no other I 31. in Towmibip No. 21) ><»uth. Rantfe No <if th«« h\Vt4 <,f Sec'tiot) *N >. 32, in Township Il thorp. Ori'imn.* The «ni I contetan« having, in a proper medicine on earth. Infsllible for - light, an I Ú* ■ bn.ld.'is of toe m lei I 14 Wrnt, an<! will offer proof •<» show that No 23 Soliti), ot Range No. 14 West, nnd the land * >uvl)t is more valuable for its tim- wiH off»«r r roof to«h4»w that th»* land ««rnaht . fl I , vit. lil. d lat ?7. 1'.« I -• ’ forti feta THE STEAMER an.] -T.00 pi ,y gi un 1 have built niel eip-.i, t. I b» r or stone than for »urienttnrai pnrp >«♦*«, is in ¡r»’ vaina!» e f*»v it* •l nlwr r «t<»ne th«n Cough« ami Colds, »!..<«-• .« that after till'-d .•• - fiers..,. nod tn establish his claim to said land l»e- al -anice of tin, notice can not t,e inaile, il f«»r ftL’ricultiir I pnrp < •<. «nd to e«tnbh-*h bottles guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe one of gi nerón, proportion». Tin* for? f’. T. Blnmenrother. I’. S. ('«»«nrnism *n I, Iter, hr ordered and directed that »u h no claim to f ti l lend before C. T Blum -n- batli» ir• in eh arg ■ ■ f . rini'l mm I-, t er at his <»flice at Ba don. C«»-»s i’-mntr, I:is 'I’rtiii bottles free. tice I,» tiiveu b, due ar <1 | ro|,er pnblic.tiun. i.it; er U S. »’omini -io«.* r nt his »»ffire nt <)•• ■ It- 1 1 *. ' «1 ■» ’ ■ f vi \ . : ... f'<! .*..'• ». >t . < * • J ■ . SaT'i'd IV. J H. B ooth . Krceiver. an I when the parents cull for their ’Î : X i ¡VK 111 il 2» .I day of \pril. r** t H» > i . •> ih M i’> o ”t\ »tt^l tdj «tnin«» t» tri’orits. little < ns, he tiill be Inri '.) - ver to i A; d M t *T It i ’ 1‘. i I'l f. -.1 h 1 . THOMAS WHITE, Muater • i t .............. I i «J M Giftln«. >irn-. < >-f»«»rn, I — o --- nd mlV’-ftiie tl) old estftbhshed I* Hunt all of Btritlo!!. ('«>«. n County. WilüMin D. Marshall, and John H. Tucker, filili il h 25 S'rS*» S\T.E — 160 arrew of bu d; 130 acre« ■ >>f * I d tìnanciiil s’amhno. them wit.I hi- ha«‘ l» clean, bis face I Unuon. < Itfí’on. 0 « . f i n»' <’ •(• <» •« ?»-k bottom, covered with alder Ul>d Llave« Bniidon pverv morning, except klv • .'fl. shining and hi« clothing jii»'oiis neat *° Anv atu1 Id';- u K.ifli» <5 Ce«*«. II, I.« < k t from Im td- Mlm’-n bru'h: 7 «crea pl w bind ai d 12 Kuritlny. •♦ 7:30 «/clock und mftke« oonffec- <1 dt »' / . i , I - fl if - re r. D s • d »•> a, t .» I. ■> le - ’ r* I, f..r <• •f arres in pâture: houae and »»utbuil-ling* ; t.r. -«-with the tra.n and ftteaiuer Mvri at lheir claims in this o •r» H» inde* S- tHh »»f Bund»»«, *»n Four-mib* 10-..10 ft. rn. ftf Coquille Citv. ■ > tr -.1 iX) •it \ •» - t.J I k ! ; ««t April. I »«H f , ® W rkt ■«»■ *hi^ i |, 1 ttf dati 14 pricef H’ M > . è bl . . <’hi<* • I.< ite« Coquille City at 12:30 p m.. ?rriv- f r. I'l.’ : ’ J. T. B ridges . the office. 7 1’. H. 1 -*ln . hi . ’»JI >bft»-r St.. I' liUiH.d. Or. | ing at. BiuMon at 4:30 p. n*. • 12 1 • )>in*. in ’hiy iiS" K »«ter. FeU Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also Fall and Winter Goods i I arnesi CLOTHING GOODS Oregon Scseiiliilc fjimrican. ! Oh’E.XZ'S STORI Specialty. lock of rresh Groceries an id Provisions 7/hat We Can Do For You iNow is the time to buy Other bargains OLD VALLEY AO OAK DALE Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, DORADO "vV Eisixer THS .5 W. S E g £ J. V It, ! ™ ! BANDOS B2EWËRY, A. RICE, Bandon El. 1 )ORÀDO TONSORI AL PARLORS Beer, Porter and Ale. o o J.-L-TIIOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrccms © < .1 cä ) • • « • • • « • • 4» •• t DISPATCH