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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1904)
Uiurinl THE RECORDER O C'«>ui«ay (.'<>111« l*rueee»yiigâ, HtW. J no. S. Cox, of Wakn, Ark., uritwH, ‘*Fur 12 years 1 wnfT»»r**»i from I« rUMLlttHBP Yulluw JatiDilice. I coimiihu.l • imin CVKHl ÍTlllUllAV AFTERNOON her uf physicians and tried all sort- of medicines, but gut mi relief. Then ... BT ... 1 b**gati tbe omi of Electric Bitter« Dl V I » »’«. NT I TT. and f*H»l that I hui now cured uf a cnsease that bad me in its grasp for ïtiITOR AN!» FîlOrniETOB. twelve years.” If you want a reliable medicine for Liver ami Kidney trou Bl'.iSÎ’ltllTlON BATES. ble, Ktomach dirvord* r or general de $2 on bility, g*t Eledrie Biit» i>. IP- guar Ou« \«ar........ ,. 1 no antee«! by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist Hix Months.. . 50 Three Months Only 50cts. r» n ati! Fotin,. , • ___ if*! £LF. GERCÉ V. Lcr/’*, % I UurtHiintfd * y Bandon. Oregon, Allan McLead, «ervicen Nick CUariu irialH tu timt -F ’ r F'rt : inmhnt» .................. .. tou fr»Tu t! fc -i’ort Orf -r I A G Huvtyteaiu WHndlintf............. , -, • ®® 1 Const U W Tower, exjM na*H Nick Ciaurio l.nd otilen- I the E M Riackt-rby, ewririH Auu’ Buntil, u h in*, nnd children uf G S Kt t.l.tilv -p.uKù i*> lulurti nteiliu »Cuo ! Is In receipt <if h new mid Win Endicutt, enrn«g el© J G Mur- freith »»tuck uf to tlin Hcetio fjt i , p.upo- • o. mak p.i.p.---.' O quiti to March 31 ............................. I uh lo reseti» iujr anothei Lit .41. T Robert« Br»$, $’•»0 cm rd« Lr wheritf Ladies Ccats, ° Caros ard Collarettes Drugs nnd Chemicals, fraud«™ today, Ordered that the follow it u bl»I* L r repa.r cralt leaven S; n FtLUiLco in# itA.ds hii <L bridge« be paid wui . t in< «•quipi'Al with ti,.' in i*c s. i v para* Patent and Proprietary Preparation- General Riad Fund: nherutilin. Tb* lonthiT in th«* hold I Toilet Articles, . 4 Flanders, labor in rA'ad district 16 £ 31 50 of tlm Fnlton i.i to be di«cbarg«-d and I I*i*ngxtwtis Nun dries. 23 t>l r.'ifli'ii to th > Dr ; .teh, to Im later1 Elmer Flander«, do bun Gluxury, do o Ou takxu by her to Suu Francisco., P ebfumks , B kvsiies , S ponges , S oaps A E Malhera, do 26 • </ when tbe cargo ¡ h removed the hold o N uts and C andixs . — coo— Heber Seed, du 8 ‘-O is tobe tilled with burr, D, iu order (’Igwrs, Ti.hittro» and Cigarettes, ’ibis ppper is entered at the Bandon post •» The erboul savings bank nyMetn ie A E Matliera, o i to tusk'* her as buoyant us po6-.ibl«*, Paints. Oils. G1 oiutM. and Painter's Supplied du otfloe as Svoond-class Matter. do 21 Ou mid with tlx* expected heigh tides now in practice in 7'«>7 neb »<>1 h in 85 Lrun Gregory, do 13 UO the latter part of tLe month she uihj - cities and 21 states. Tbe pupils Lave Geo Conner, TllUllSDA^, APR. i-i, H>04 J A Collier, labor uu bridge................ no be hauled into deep waiter. saved over $2,000,000, of which $l,»500.- John Walteriuier, ltrtxir on bridge.. Suits Mede to Measure. <MM) Ims been withdrawn. Tbe eyad l’t te Juhnaun. labor u>tb tiaiu..’. editorial balance due depositors January 1st. Chat Adauia, HUillhiiifi' 23.................. Fie d »1 Bender, do ................. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RÜST PROOF CORSET. Onoof ibo arguments mude «gainst wa« $521,000 85 S«»me day this coun • C qmlle River S'taiuer Co. freUht- EM try may join tbo pr« ’ gn»ssive r.atini»- local option is that the per ceut of ilitf.......................................................... 16 voters i.e«*e«shry to agitate, or bring in establishing a postal savings bank 5 B Cathcart, surveying road«,etc.. 18 M3 1-2 CongTMi 8t. Fetilion for changing road at farm of W the subject up In Luo ll'« people for a system. Ex. Poa-rui- «. .,i, xx, oct. 17.1*03. .‘i ----- OOO----- K Cuiiver et al on Daniels Creek, granted, vole. Upon III« question, is loo small, I coa*-1.l.Jr ’.Vine .fC-jutui fiupenor to m < i ductor’: m «¡cine I ever used ■! ami B*t«ird of Road Viewer# ordered to me» Temperance Fart*. I t.ir.g only teu per cent. VI ell. the aii i I k.i !» t wrw*r ,i L «peak. I suf- at 2 mile slake on and road uu 26th day el terad for nin« montlui with auppre««ed <’<m j.iied for the Guselft*. average min i will enquire how much ni-nstruatiua nh.cli completely prott- Vprl, 1301. trat Ml me. Faina wouldahoot through does the opposition wautt There is Petition for relocation of Cooper Bridge H re »re a few fa«-t- to think about. my hack and aide«* and I would ha e blinding h -adauhet. Mv lixnba would no doubt luit that a inueli larger per ’ show itig that il c liquor traffic ebonld Myrtle Point road, not alloAed. This Steamer will give n regular lOt’.ay Service between Onqnillc River, Oregon, and San swell u,> and 1 would feel so weak 1 Petition for rt location and vacation oi FrHncixoo, California, for both punat ngerx and freight. cent I f ti.- voting population call be , not lie allowed to live. could not M.ttid )■ i. I natu-aliy felt Denier in Sloots mid Shoe» diajouraged for I seamed to bo beyond portion« of Jack Wood■»•€'• q’Jiilu C:e .urer pblnin.-'l on that qm-tr u, so the ino h<»ip uf ph. cicsnu, but Win® of Yon were all iiidignaui al out the road, dHtuiHHi-d Cardui caiMea^.a Go !-faend to mo. 1 Repairing'neatly and promptly done st gi un I of the opposition is not well | battleship Maine, which was blown np fult a ehangj f - the better within a Petition f«»r rclocatiofi of portion of Wil lowest living prices. week. After nineteen days treatment E DYER Agent, Patidon, Oregon. taken on that count, and I tie person (in Haviirm bar) or six years ago. 1 menstrual i without suffering tho Sb«* lunch Hough road g» anted, and Board O« SWAYNE & HOYT, Ageut, 226 Battery Street, San Franoixon, California. atromes 1 usually did and soon heeamo wllo urges it i* simply showing which R >.-td \'»iV.ers urdeird to meet at Louse ol regular am! without paiu. Hine nf ; cost si (inn,tinti. Two Lun.itel ami John Bear on Apill 2.5th, 13 4. Cardui Is simp y woBdcrfalmd I wish si b« lie t—p > iis -, while L-* is bard run isixty Am»-i-¡can sailors went down in that sniferujg woman knew of its Petition fn cLan .ing MiJdle Fork road II» good qualities. to find an excus«* for Lis stand. The 1 her. If tbo United S îh I oh govern- ■‘Lett ilul,” granted, and Jtoaid of K ■ ad maj >rityrules. but I be minority should J. WALDVOGEL & SON Prop3. meat hl.unid bnild h like ship every V:ewers ordered to meet on 16 L day of May have a respectful bearing. Man is a ¡304. Tn usurer, Portland £ 'onc-mie L*: b 'a- ’ day nul man it with 2G0 American Petition f< r locating a road from J. L freo agent; he can damn himself if he boys, and some ent'iny should I low Roy’s to U.*qmHe City gr«nt»-d ami Board Dp chooses to do so, but be has not tbe Periodical headii l.ea tell of f Lor to atoms every night with the boys of Viewers urutied to mt t »»n .May 13th. male weuknus. 'Wine of Curilui AH lindi! kept, right to damn others oa it, the cost in lives and money 1304. cures p..r-. aneiitly r.ineteen out of Will Keep on Hand at all Times BO’.O JNA SM'SAGE. HEAD CHEESE Ordered that f HouinK Lil's b* p:* d < ut ol every t'.v.'i.ty canon of irvgulr.r and VEAL n: way a on Lund, Crescent City Recurd: Wednesday would not equal that of the legalized 1 he C»OH Bay W ag«>u Kuad Fund a* f *»li«> meiner., bearing down pains cr r any female weaknens. If you are evening a sailor on the Mitudaluy was saloons. W L Laird, H days ............. -V h> • ! >?..{> BEEF, i discourag.sl awl doctors Allowing 11 feet frontage for each Bert Campbell, 13 dnya ....................... tti i . drowned in tbo bay by the oveiturn failed, ti.at is tlif* Lest is -'.« PICKLED POKE Webb M hk I app-inltd bupviv;« r in r- a (which is not half the usual width of tin world you sho-.ild try W: ing of a boat that was sent out to let district 21. Cardui n.,«r. Remember that go the mooring lines. Tht re was a small saloons), the saloons of the \V M Lay appointed Supervi.-.t i in read dis hea-la-h: 1 ro-nn female we.ikness EGG, and United States would line both sides lienvy swell rnnning at the time. The I- To h Vegetal »!<*-, 1’i.ultry, Eggs, Butter nod all Farm Produce. Secure a fl.00 hottie of Vvine triet 31« of a street, reaching from Washing Cardui teda- llUlTaud VEGETABLES J M PerkiiK appointed bapervisor i.i r »« d report is current that the boat was I wiii pny Ligl.es! m-irki t price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, bides, etc. of llìì kinds. uibtnet 13. struck by the steamer while it was at ton, D. C. to Kansas City, Missouri In matter of buying r*»ck quarrv for Co The American battleship ' ‘ Oregon ” the southeast buoy, causing it to ov cred to i>;THon» living on th-' I ly road purposes, oidered that warrant.** jx -s o al »it, i he ILt’< Honte erturn. Lately the steamboat Cap could easily llout in u cask of tlio size drawn on thegt ueral turd ¡ >r said 1« tains .ave boon trying to bold on until it would require to bold tbe beer I follows: All Kind* of Goods Foe Ladies' Jackets Add \ Large Stock Just t 50 YEARS’ it js really dangerous to send a boat which is annually dtunk iu Sau Fran C H Butler J’» 42 acre« of rock la::d$ Winter Wear. Capes. lirCeilcd. ^EXPERIENCE cisco. A J Radabaugh, 5 02 acres of ru< k out to cast off the mooring lines. As I lit-i ....................... (HINTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Tlio saloons of this same “glorious yet the body of I lie drowned seaman Petition for establishing a dyking th coun'ry.” graduate and turn out on has not been recovered. bv -I W Bennett and others, dis.uiss* d. C Dos if a ken for Tailor Made Clothing. tbe street 600,(100 drunkards every ----- GOO----- - Ordered that the following bids in year Of ibis number, one-sixth, or above mat*er be paid: Cremated His Chickena. Druggist and Apothecary Lry Goods of Every Description. Freeh Groceries of all Kinds. £ >< M FË>4 r*IEOl<>4 . ALE Ycu Can’t Expect to Get The New, Speecy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, $2 worth fcr $1, but you 59 can get your money's worth at LL. BREUER’S WEAXNE go CAPP. M. MARTIN. CITY MEAT MARKET res’: Floats, Bast Quality Bandon Meat Market, resh Beef, r orP, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., a!so Fall and Winter Goods Archie lli leout of Ea-t Marshfield, had the misforttiuo to 1 me nearly all Ins ¡lock of poultry, Friday night, l»y a lire which destroyed his chicken house. The tiro st-irtod from the l imp in a bo n » mala I roodar, and all Mr. LUd’oai's chickens, yonug an I old, over sixty in number, were d -stroye I except about a dozen that wore roosting out. .Many of them were of tin-, blood, and the loss is considerable. ----- GOO—— I’acifl;! C oiim I Exposition. I.liuti 4 l>«i k Centennial at Portland, Orc^ou, Next Year. lilt),000, are toys from 16 to 20 years of age. In tbe United States 60.000 go every year to fill drunkards'graves. Take one city alone. It is estimat ed that the licensed saloons of Sun Francisco would cover 66 solid blocks and make a street 16 miles long. A hideous procession of 15,000 persons arrested during the year for drunken ness, gives the results of tbe-elG miles of saloons. TbeUiiitel States pays§300,000,(XK> annually for drink. A dollar is nearly one-eight of ai. inch thick, It takes about nine Diver dollars to make a pil“ 1 inch high Then the total drink bill, in silver dollars, would tnake a pile 100,000, 000 inches high, or 157S miles. One thousand five hundred and seventy eight miles of dollars packed close together. This represents what we spend annually to damn men’s souls. It would take 10 meu with a scoop shovel, working all the time, to throw away money as fast as we are wasting it for grog. International scope is assured to tbe Lovis nnd Clark Centennial Ex- p.isiiion to t o held at Bort laud, Ore gon. from June 1st, to October 15tb, 1335. by President Roosevelt’» approv al of the net of Congress making an appropriation for the Exposition, and his invitation to foreign countries to participate. Portland's Exposition will represent a total outlay of over Tbe liquor traffic costs this coni.try. 5>5.O!) 1,0’M). Though covering 405acies directly < r indirectly, more than §2,- of land and natural lake, it will be 500,000,000 every year. More money compiH-t in form, mid the average than we pay for the combined ex person will be able to see and com pauses of tbo government, the stand prebend it all in a few days at moder ing army, the navy, the public schools, ate cost. The cream of tLe foreign and all the ebnrebes of all denomina and domestic exhibits to be made at tion» in the United States. We are St. I,«mis this year will lie transferred wasting through the liquor traffic, t > i ortli.iid at tin* close uf (lie Louis every 52 weeks, more than enough ian.i Puri-hase Exposition. The Uni money to build three railroads across ted Sta'i s exhibit «til be moved entire tbe continent. to I'ortl.-ind mid installed in buildings In the Uuiteil States there have to be specially erected. This exhibit been killed in war during the past 150 will I«* worth i8()<>,(>! (). In addition, years, 600.000, “For every 1.000 killed I > itland will have many features in battle, tho liquor kills 12,500." winch will not be seen at St. Louis, W hat sorrow, what a waste <>t life! surli as exhibits demjustrating the Lincoln sal«] at Springfield. I1)., Feb. life, cum « ms mid itidnsfries of China, 22, 1852. “Victory sh II be complete Japan, llauaii. Siberia. Russia, Alas I when there »hall he neither a slave or ka. Australia, New Z-aland, the Phil a drunkard on earth.” ipptnes and India. ------ OOO------ Tim Lewis and Clark Centennial S tate of O hio , (' ity oi T« lei > o , f will be the (ir-t international exposi L ucas C ounti . )H8' I ion iw der Government patronage F rank •) C ui nev makes oath tha ('n the Pacific CoRbt. It will ever lie is senior partner of the firm of F. bu ni eve-ry way <i Western Exposi I J. C heney A Co., doing business in tion. II.*- raiiroads will make low i tin* City of Toledo, County and State rate» from Missouri »nil Mississippi aforesaid, and that said firm will pay llivt-r | >:i:ts to Portland, »nd oxeep ! the sum of One Himilreil Dollars for ii«-i>uii5 loW th’u-s Will tie iu effect iie- each ami every case of Catarrh that tween Portland uml the Rocky Moun cannot be ci>r«*d by tbe use of Hall's tain region. Catut i'L Cure. ■------ OuO------- F rank J. C iieney . Sworn to before me and subscrilied Hewt Coiiqli WrdAcinv Titr Children. in my presence, this Gtli day of De \\ b*'ti you buy a cough mcdecine cember, A. L). 1886. for small children, yen want one in which you can place implicit confi j «At j A. W. G leason , Notary Publie. dence You want on« that not only teller s blit cures. Yon aant oi„> tliHt HalLs Catarri Cure is taken iuter is ntiqui-slionably hnrmless. Yon want nally, and lieta directly ori thè blood one that is pleasant to take. Chatn- and inncoua burfaces uf thè systern bei lain'■* Congb Remedy meets all of Se od L r testimonial», free. these conditions. There is nothing so F. J. ClIENEY A Co., Toledo, O. good for ti e coughs nnd colds inci Sold by all Driiggintu, 75cta. dent to childhood. Il is also a Certain Hall'* Family Pili** are thè brut. preventive amt cure for croup, and W\NI ED- I RUSTWORTHY LADY OR there is no danger whatever from gentlem- n t • manage bti-i’ • •>*. in th:« (Dim- »•ho. ping cough when it is given. It tv and adioining territorv for ho» - f ««-lid financial atandinc. >20Straight cash salarv Las lx on u-ed ill «»any epidemics of and expeti'"«'* paid »•«.•h Monday direct from tt it -1-1* With perfect success. 1*. I hendqn-'r'era Expe».«- mobey advanc'd; p. site n permnrmi t Address Manager. 605 ri-.L I -. C. Y Lowe. Monott Building. ( fiic. go. S B Ca»heart, sur\eying, making TRADE MARrta i*>s55«w D esigns maps, etc ................................... . . C opyrights Ac. Coquille City Herald, printing cita Anvone «ontllit« n sketch and description may quh’Kly nicer tn in onr opinion free whether an tion ........................................................ inventi' n nt probably patentable. Communie«- Ordered that the following mi.-i < .b ut-« m t ions -n : v ■ un.;«-nt i al. Handbook «m I‘nt enta peni ire«». ( -Mi st njzenry for aecuring patent«. bills be paid: ¡• it« t.t.i :.tinti through Munn & Co. receive apri i ti lioh'vT, without, chnrtfo. in tbe .« rs A Campbell, indigent, adyanc; d t 4 two months allowance..................... W H M p R m II, hauling coal, etc, for A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrfiest clr- Terms, . fi - _ a culliti' ti of any peientlUc Journal............... -. 1 - p.i;ù np 15 c >urt house................ ......................... yc.tr; four nitritila, $L gold by all newsdealer*. .in e---.' s i t- Deubuer <t Hag* Istein. for boluw •.'.•t: «. mell’. bolts in May. 1302 not allowed. branch onice, 625 F Wu^iiinuton, 1>. C. R 8 Knowlton, sundiies tor otlii’e«.. lu J A Seed, bnulin; coltiv. t »poor l-t m ? ; j t » ’ r S b Cathcart, esinblishing coh is .. ’ ■ ** y * ' • »ic»* ». Glass Priidbuuime, blank,, for clerks ofUce........................................... 1 r>' T •.. o 1 Heaver’ >n Coal ’Co. 23 tons lump ! Coal ..................... .......... ........ C M Skeels. <»il fur court la«nse. ... 6 N Lorenz, snndriea for j di................ f > » Stephen Chillier, board of p:¡son. is L i * ✓ <_< Io March 31....................................... I '! > l!.. ■ v. lio p .v up nircnrRoex anil a F Morse, lights for court hotia to y ......... ->i:>! ?.. mid to ail new «nbs'-ii- Mat uh 81.... 4..................... ............... ! Lt is who pai i . udvauct». iiilvance we luake ths Mro S Wl.etbtur.e, washing for i iis (••lloví i:.<: i m comprising H&verul i ion com oner......................................................... G dhi- r• «• ■; '• tv ■-• I*-c fr« IO S>'l»-C f¡ :u s C H Nosier, examining teachers,... 23 0.Î 8° - i’f l’i;:«i ic vTL'. N i r’zi; Y eas . v -■ 23 0 W l> Reedy, examining teach» rs.... t I'A/IBtN’ Rb* U (’i quille Waler Worts, furert h.-u-.e £ no q CO C 30 to April 30............................................. S tU 1' . ,l!l-ji*cu Built tin i. i GO l‘ f laud r v n 14 I t:« ¡¿l’arn Oidcred that sheriff bv allowed to t.-.k 1 fiO credit upon tbe tax udis in tL»* amount . * jklv Ore^ui.i Hl 50 »•al lo íi<*fi**«>11 l>er list filed, fur double and wrougi ul assess meats, for thu years 1833. l.\ 0, ¡3 J. 1302 i i. Gut* CiT;-«*. 1303. •♦¡11 is B<* ( I tl) Itadinn pn;M* tijjcnl Ord -re I that !l F Xd-ons be Appoiu I, and is «> diuly pXlibhed in,Fai» supervisor <»f road district no 1. d p»v< s nil iht ntv,H. Ouroffee Ordered that the fullawiiij « office« be «1 V.judKy EuiteJin. lowed: i.i 5 iti Di;i tuuj yp« r.. $7 00 •J S Lawrence, dep as es: r. 22 i 3 \vs .$ 66 00 ami lo. . I : . on • immih 65 W 11 Bnnch, mi| t salary an* I f.nstlip- 213 «i,* ;i!:d Eveiiir'! Tcl»T¿r.uu is issued Ray ('oilier, clerk in a - e s< r i ’s office 55 Oil *•« k. It ^ivesail the news that A D V. alcut', clerk in sh< ;iff T*s t-ffico «1 25 .ouh rt«:JÍ7¡x' J i.meof goint* tc A (’ottache, clerk in sheriff's H <'flift‘.. 9.» ? k «. much o' ii li.’iii}’24 I) *urs fic-lmr timi, S Galiit r, special deputies, »• ■tc......... 7 b 75 Í v.lmn it r«:t :t i here ibr- uh any utlnr L Harlocker. «alary us couni dy jnc^e 2.V) 00 1 j firnal. R C D« meat, commi slop» r 41 8 « Every W uiuam Wateh move Recorder nnd ’»’»‘.t^rain on? y^nr. $■’» 50 ment is «cd by the manu- J J C'linkcnbeard, c >rnmissi< oner ... 1W 70 ! i >r a »«( eki v to” .vs¡i per th< \V» ckì’, Ore t.uairc aRC' » anV rt-.evt in 67 i S Galin r. salary tor March i. s s ? k riff IflO material or construction. TIU, .unim in th«« Northwest, nnd pive« gvaran-ee is v ithout time limit, E M Gnllief, salary as deput ty Fh» :iff and holds g-aod tl-.e world over. ! th» i vw- i : h i lly ooidannd in n weekly for March......................... (k* GJ ip«r. J B Dulioy, salary as tteasi uiet for I:c r . and W. ekly Orviznnian..$2 50 March................................ . 6‘J 67 Il i* the t.uty of ? ch person to seek in- L II Hazard, salary for M arch nn f irmation .* haq» a!! linns that tend toward county cl« rk....................... 125 (X) rii.qdr‘fe Rt»ou1 Let ter condition« nmi «renter R» II M »st. salary as deputy clerk for liioijM rirv for Hie lniinnn family, and for March.............................................. .. 75 i O I 2,000,000 iD |)«)ipo<c< f invine our »»-«dvrs a chance Ordered that a leward of $250 Lc offer« ti tu inform 1 iuem-vivyt* we flive them the best for the am at and conviction of percons get IV A LT H A M - WATC H E S —Apjr nì to Rea« »n. Any doctYiue th nt ting fire to Arago po»t< ¡lice and store and doc« not nppeal to tho bichest order of rea shingle mill. «unir.# ia not «afe. —CKXJ------- I.i « •.filei .«nd Appeal to Rejison, *. $2 00 We have a largo assortment .of CLOTHING GOODS Boots and Shoes ORENZ'S STORE ScteiifiC JSmerican CONSTANTLY mi HANI» MU^SCo.3B,Bro“!w*'NewYork Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions :?¡j For You New is the time to buy. will lie disposed of st juices tkiit will astonish you, «hile there nre ? bargains u To be liad in Dry Goods, Clothing, Blioeb nnd other goods that must be sold to make roÿtn for mure. I c I now in use A lienutiful objo-t lesson :.i ’lx W '.i.. ham Washes in Cold. CnH tariff is given in the contract of n Filled, Silver and Nickel Case». steel mill in th«* I iHt«-d States *o de A liver at Montreal 40,(X)il tons of rails for the Cnmxhnn Pacific JJailw.iy 'd. S-1 25 at ton This, allowing for cost NOI I I 1 O ; I’l OLL’VI i<>N. of dvlivi-rv, is $18 a t n less than th«* <-<>-t to the American purchasers of Timber I a?.«J June. 3. 1R7M. steel rails at the mill. Blue Lake Ad i'siTE’» Sr\Tt - I \*r> OFFjt k . Roxvbvr ■. vocate. Oregon, February 25. I’>4 Notice in h r-bv given that in compliance with U jp i r.tv’.siut.s of th » ac» of <’»ngre-i <>f Jan» 3. l*7.M, entitled “An act ft the Mele of litiibrr lemU in the St itea of i'alifomi«, Oreg"H. Nfvmla, an«| Washington I'erri t r\ ,” js * Teo ii i| I. til l| I ‘.lli. ■" L I! I Stat*-s bv act of 4ngii*«t 4. 102. Ere«l M Lockwood, of Band an <’ »untv of C- k - s Stale i f Oregon, h ■» thia »lay tlb d in t*ii< oftic • tn* sworn tat.’im'iit. N » b'.K'*. for the ptirrhnMc of th.* SE'4 of NEl4 of Section N 31. in Township N > 29 '» ’i’ll. Range \»» 11 • s‘. nd u ill .,ffei proof to^ho .v th t the land «oti’.’hl is more valnable for i»n t m- l»er or atoii« than t r Rgrhiulturnl pnrp« «•. i*?i bi« Lis claim to said I rik ! be nnd to eatit.iish fore C. r. IJ'amt JH itìift. U. S. ('•»¡iiiui’Hi1 n er at liia »»iHce • Ih. Jon, ( <» . <’ Ätifv. ----- COO------- S hvch I wo from Drath. ‘‘Our lilt]« daughter limi ati altm st fatal attack of whooping coitgli and bronchitis,” writes Mr-. W. K Havi land. of Armonk, N Y., ‘but. when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with l>r. King’s New Discov ery. Our niece, who had Cmsninp ti'>n in Hit advance«) stage, also tisetl this wonderful ui«*dicine an.I to-day she is perfectly we]).” D-fperute •’•<--*■n ?l -sitav, ti e 1 uh dsv « f 'lav. M ‘ 4 Het nt.«.- ' t *. • throat nn l lung df*eHees yield 1«, Dr. »> .: , . . . 2. p Hni.t, an i Rob ......... .............. eri P Hunt, nil <»f BiiinJon, (\>ua U.iunty. King's New Di-covery ns io tio oilier ( Ireton. medicine on e.-rlh. Itif;d!ifi|p for -» «I ti! i - • . <*! :.t !» i’ ’ • ’■ •t- 11 “ »»box t-oJe* rr»t»< <! lands nre requested to file Coughs and Colds. 5d* and thefr clait’i« in tlb*« «.flice mi or la tore -rod hi.4 Lotties gnarantem) by V'e Y Low»» r.t’ti < tv !V J. • • It ml bottles f t «h * |3 E BANDON BREWEKY, o LLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, —AT THE — “El DORADO” r Á¡2. - Props is 2Æc«n-u.ra.otvtreci toy 3 15 1 rVINK, \’V’. 3 BANDON, OREGON To operate I Im Fiiiilixiik Wimior ih mi simple that any perHon can learn to n,e it tin thirty niinatea. and nnv hoy or tori, ten or twelve years uf age, can operate it. With thia Wash, r the clothes are rubbed with an even, steady pressure, which does not tear or injure them. '1 tn water is forced through sad tbroiwli the clothes, making them absolutely clean, white as snow, and healthfnl. A Fairbank Washer will save clothes enongh in one year to pay its cost, nnd clothes that would be worn out by the short, sharp process of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary Vt nali> r, are comparatively well 'preserved. Parties purchasing n Fairbank Washer can have th ir money refunded upon return of til« Wash!if it proves unsatisfactory after a thoro-igli trial has b«ntn given it. C fl -.1 NDl lCr. T> tn el ’ of tbe luti-rii r. I s>i»i- S- iatks Ornes, UiMebnrg, On kin, M-'ireb 1. IIXU. C. GEHRIG Proprietor . v>>n’<-“t nflbtavit lisvinir been I ; -, iLi- . See by ÀnanM -i. fiarte, eon MANUFACTURER OF I lestHlit. ncainsl hem, sle.-nl entry No. 1NI07. ! neide i i<-tel>i r 7, ÍHÍI7. for N's of NW S. ,-t ¡.13. SIVJ, of SW',. Sec. 2H, HE1, of SE'.. -i e, 2J. town.sole 27 S. ItHi'k'i- H " . bv .lolin W. Gieu-g. I- "UH-tee, in which it is III lece,I that .lohn W. (treu« died on Oct. 7 111 i-.'. hii J that -inee th- tine ,.f bi« deciti Have on hand nnd will keep mnstnntlv til- heirs have not cultivated or improved f >. the trade and family use, brands of the the Inn I, «aid parlies are hereby notified to best quality. appear, respond and <-tï-i evidence touching -aid nllepation at to o'clock a in on April (•*Hxh (|f|hrtr«l free of citarne at unjr '“.I. t'A't. before <'. I Ml'iiiienrolh, r. I'. S. i<• M<»inibi<* diftlani-«*. Commiaaioijer. Bandon. Orepon, and tbnt linai bearing will be held at 10 >‘eio>-li. a.m.. hninpb*« can be found in th* saloon». on Muy 7. UKH. before the IteuiHter and Be et iver at the (.'idled Stati'« band Otllce in K< aelinri'. Oreg-Il. I lie »aid Oonlestant having, in a pr >per ad. lavit. filed Eeti. 27, l'J> l. «et forth facta wl ich «ho « that after due diligence jieraon- al ................. this notice can n t be made, it is 1 ■ r- bv ord. red and directed that «neh no lle. be kiveti by due ai d prop, r publie iti li. J il. B .—Tir, ttec.'iver MarlO Beer, Porter arad Ale. »L I .. THOMPSON, s having Parlors and Bathrooms —o— Nlistvinji » Celiti». Untiti» 25 Centn. any- E l D orado ÎÔNSÛR1AL PARLORS P. 8. HOYT, Prop Located in EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street, IB A It DON. 0R1COÔN SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hut or Cold Huths ’4ft cent«. THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Mieter !?OR SALP»—160 acre« » f lami: 130 acre* I er» »4 t.ottom, covered with aid» r and salmon brulli: 7 n^re« pl w land nrd 12 Cr-s in punture; hon«» and outbuildings : 10 mile« South • f Bnmh n. on F »ur-mile <’r. « J» ; prie» $1.I r r i tn ulara t«ld»»“- P ’A. irn.min .Uû Slmner Sî., l‘m t.|r nd. Or. I ® ® © Leave« Bandon every morning, excepi Snudar, al 1.'M\ «»'clock and ruakra connec tion« witti the train and ateamer Myrl al 10.30 a. in. st ('oqnille < itv. Leave« C< quille Citv at 12:30 p m., arriv ing at Bandon at 4 «30 p. in. « <9 -W (9> <9 ■» a e * o » ✓ -• V ♦ e e < •• »