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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
THE RECORDER ta rtuL^iiAi* ItVEKl THlIt.OAV A FT I.It NOUN BT Miti lick* of liar barium Glare«! Mi» Muihvr of itlieuuiMtisin. imitiiHrliw by*en a »ufft-ier fur CLAHENCE Y. X HEALTH There are element» <4 incoUHinteDey muiif year» w ith rbeumatisiu," »»} s iu today ■ report ot the »inking of the W. H. Howard, cf Hu»l>au*i, Fa "At Japan* »e trabepott Kinshin Maru -I (I* ’t *• we eoi: 4 limos sh»> was nnablw to move at all, BO title v. ,t t fnedfd.-d'» AJlach- tliHt i» Miggei-tive ofSlavinh itdiBiiito Dratighi. while at all times walking was pain t»avj i’” 1 »• ’ ■ tl.o family tor ov lly and barbari-m, which in the pa-t . • *iih th« ful. I pr«»eiit* <l her with u bottle of beat . f r« t t «, ! h'ivT n< t bail bait characterized the conduct -of tbe doctor ¡u - • , t. 0 j : nuv.n’-'L » Chamberlain'» Pain B h I iii . ami after of time. 1»! it« «ti- I Kuevian when he i» engaged in wag* alw&ya rs^ > .»rsuu *•-11 a f«w application» she decided it wa» and »Fpy "-JAMtoS lAlX, Jack- iug an armed conflict with nuotber •onvili», hl __ tbe taoht wonderful pain reliever she ' people. .So fur a» oue may judge from ' Because this great medicine | bad ever liied; in fact, she is never ikw report of the matter, the trau-port relieve« stomach pains, frees the - without it now, ami is at all time constipated bowels and invigor was captured Ly RuMiau torpedo able Io walk An occasional applies ates the torpid liver and weak- boats, and after the capture was fully ened kidneys lion of Pain Balm keeps away the effected, and tbe noncouubatauta re pain that she was formerly troubled moved from the vessel, the latter, with.” For sale by U. Y. Lowe, Drug I with tbe soldiers on board, was sent gist. to tbe bottom. Tbe Russiau story is is nccMoary in the home where ----- ooo----- to ibeeffect that the Japanese"soldier» Thedford, Black-Draught is .Sellimi Fund Apportionment, kept. Familie, living in the refused to surrender or to submit to a country, mile, from any physi Following is the apportionment of the transfer from tbe captured vessel to cian, have been kept in Health the Russian warships. This story County School Fund fur tbe year 1904. for years with this medicine a, amounting to $24,401.60. their only doctor. Thedford’s does not adequately explain the* nec Black * Draught cures bilious No District I essity for tbeaction that subsequently ness, <ivs| , j,. ia- colds, chills and 1 fevi'r, bad blood, headaches, was taken by the Russians. It is ad 2 Hermann .............................. diarrhiea. constipation, colic mitted that they removed uearly 200 3 ........ .91 60 and almost every other ailment ■ men from th» captured »hip, which in 4 Lampey Creek................... ............ 262 9U because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys .u nearly con cluded the working crew, a uuuilnr of 5 Brown................................... ............ HOB M trol the health. 6 Empire.......... .......... ........... ........... 436 LA officers, ai d a few soldiers. It does 7 MeKnigbt.............................. ............ 104 50 not appear why they were unable Io 8 Cuquille ............................. ............ 2114 3ft remove the oilier», or wdieiein there 9 was inability to take the ship iu tow, 10 Cunningham....................... ............ IM 00 er to treat it us prizes ure usually 11 1’arkerMburii......................... ............ 401 5*1 12 C’atcLin« SluUL’h. ........ .......... 272 80 treated. 13 North l>end......................... ............ f*79 7ft From whut the world now under 14 Riverion............................... .......... 391 «I stands about the temper of the Japa 15 Bitf Creek............................. ............ 168 85 nese soldier, it is t ot surprising tLal IG Wiilancb Slouch................ .......... ITS 75 17 Kentuok Slouch........... ■ • ............ 223 30 tho-e aboard the Kinsbiti Maru were IB FlafciMtaff ............................. ............ 193 Gs> detiHUt even to the ext- nt of foolhard 19 Strang ....................... ........... ............ 223 50 iness. Neveithelesa there does not 20 Firtlitrap ............................... ............ 297 .V» appear any w arrant for drowning men 21 Randolph........................... --------- MT I.- oo Muoru.................................... ,. ... 119 3ft like rats because they are brave. It M f>ee........................................... ............ 347 35 may be urged ibat in naval warfare 21 RHCklt-ff .............................. .......... 272 H> there have Leon other instances smacl - 25 Fairview.. .. ......................... ______ 223 :4b tng as strongly of barbaric vengeance 26 Hat ne« Stough .............. . ... 193 .'.■» ............ 193 (?) as this, but justiliciition is just as far 27 McKinley .................... can have it all for 28 Gravel Ford ...................... ____ 327 25 removed. There is nothing iu the de MVr 29 Two-iuile............................. ............ 257 95 Per liberate murder of helpless men that 3b Sumner................................. ............ 238 r» Tinti th Moi. th appeals Io the world at large as enti 31 Kuru 1 ( North Corlinn).... ............ 163 90 l?i the Evr'iiimu 'i'eteurnni, of Portland, tled to respect; on tbe contrary, it is 3? Dora .................... ................. ............ IM UÜ Oregon. It is the lartfPKt < vt-niiiL’ !>► >*«■ pape published in Oreen»; it contHin« to be accorded nothing but tbe sever 33 Buld Hill........................... .. ............ 20« 45 n«w.< of the stare and of the 34 Catching <Ire* k.................. ............ 2 8 45 Try it fora month. A sample nnt iut est condemnation. It is refreshing 35 ... . 39G 55 c pj w I be mailed to you free. Adores« Daniel’« Creek............... even to.bave a reasonable supposition 36 Huger ............................ . .. .... ¡39 1*1 The Telegram, tbut the sinking of this Japanese 37 Siiaiar Loaf............. ... .......... 218 M 1*1» K I’L V N D. OK I’. transport is censored by the Czar. 8 Templeton .... .............. ............ IKS 65 From tbe world’s estimate of tbe pii- 39 Coos River........................... ............ 2*7 7ft 40 Libby ..................................... .......... 549 95 vate character of this ruler, bis re M v i l Iv Point . ..................... ........... 1564 95 ported att tnde is what might be rea- 42 .......... 134 20 'WALTHÀfc? sonal ly expected. The evident at 43 Noiup.y....... ......................... .......... :».*»<: 35 ............................. tempt to cover the displeasuie of the 44 K»y Czar in the questionable atmosphere 45 Allegeny................................. ........ 977’75 M V I 16 New Lake ............................ ............ 149 05 • >f mere rumor, is in line wuh what one • Every WALTHA5! Watch move Roland Prairie . ................. .......... 13 70 ment is guaranteed by the manu would expect from the po]|.-y of the 4S SbRoh .................................... ............ 17:1 All facturers against any defect in material or construction. rhla 49 Bay City . . .......................... .... 307 45 ’ Muscovite bureaucracy Telegram guarantee is without time limit, LCV.'E, J . Denholm Bautlon. Oregon, » 7 Druggist and E. STITT, IDITOB AND PROPKIETUH. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. i-- . i One Year........ Hix Month«.. Three Month« 00 flfi This ppper is entered nt the Bandon post office a« Second-class Matter. THU USD AW MAW Ml' EDITORIAL. Hon. J. IV. Hamilton, Judge of the Second Judicial District, and the Democratic nominee to succeed him- self, was ia Bandon Monday eight in the interest of bin candidacy. Hein- tended stopping over a day, but was called home ou account of sicknfss iu bia family. Mr. Hamilton has made a good record (till ing bi» term of office, and with hi» record lias gained many friends, and bis reelection seems to be a foregone conclusion. NynopMi» of latrai Option Law In order that tbe voters may under stand the workings of the proposed local option law on which they are to vole, Juno 6, we publish tbe follow ing abridgement of the law: If passed, this law will not close a saloon in tbe state. It will secure to any community desiring the saloons, freedom to have them; it will make it possible for communities not desiring them, to expel them. NYNOI'Sls of TIIK I. A IV. Is jast in receipt of n new nnd fresh stock of W m s s Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggist» Nundrle«. P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps N ut » and U andif . k . Cigar», Tobacco« and Clgarettea. Paint«. Olis. G1 usses. mid Painter's Supplied Tresh Groceries of all Kinds. i Kxnx SHOES Suits Made to Measure AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speec'y aid Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money’s worth at “Chico,” M. BREUER’S * • Denier in CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER Agent, Bandon. Oregon. SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent, 226 Batterv Street, San Francisco, California. CITY MEAT MARKET Bandon Meat Market, J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. Fresh ft’eats, Best Quality T. Anderson All kinds kept, BO LOG NA 8 \ US AG E. H E A D- C H E ES find VEAL always on hand, Prop. Will Keep ou Hund nt all Tiiues CORNED BEEF, PICKLED FORK Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also BUTTER. EGG. nmt Fresh Vegetable», Poultry, EggH, Butter nnd till Farm Produce. FKUir and VEGETABLES of all kinds. I will pay bigbest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides etc. Meats D.tivered to persons living on th-* Rivi r. or along fl.** - Inge Route Fall and Winter Goods BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE I o This Steamer will give « regular 10 day Service between Coqnille River, Oregon, nnd San Fr«iwiaco, C«hfornia. for both paHHenuer« and freight. Boot» nn<l Nlioea Repairing^neatlv and promptly done at lowest living prices. Do You Q Know tho News £ W B 1 Laiies Coais, Capes and Collarettes. Drugs end Chemicals, Ro DcCTcn Whenever at least ten per cent of tbe voters of oue precinct, two or more contiguous precincts, or an eu- tire county shall present a petition to the county clerk for an election to de termine whether tbe sale of intoxica ting liquors shall be forbidden in such territory, tbe clerk shall or er ho election in such territory. The election after this year shall be held on th - tir-t Mon-lay iu June. I bis year one may be had on Tiles •lay aft* r tbe first Monday in Nevem l»er. Petitions mllst be til. d not less that! thirty days or more than ninety days before the election. .VJ Rem« de................................... .... 134 20 and holds good the world over. Challengers of votes shall be grant ------- OOO------- 5 j Ut 1-r City............................. ........ ist:.'* A KmiMWHy Bicycle, << ed, one to tbo e favoring tbe petition Bancroft.. ........................ ............ 131 39 ami one to those opposing it, by the N<»r* It Si’‘ti;.h..................... . ... 2S7 •• Terminated with an ugly cut on judges of election. These challengers Bandon ............................... .......... 1168 35 | the leg of J. D. Orner, Franklin N K A R I. Y .......... 228 25 Heaver Slough.............. may not only challenge vote-, but also I Grove, III. It develoiled a stubborn E'tei beck ................ ............. ............ 1*5» ' . •.•* be present wlipu the vote is counted. I 2,000,000 nicer uuvi»alding to doctors an I r*-m- 8<»uth tUmigh.................... ........ 257 95 On th« tenth day after election, or ........ f.17 55 Snnm side ............................. i edies for four years. Then Biickb'ii - sooner if returns are iu, tbe county altham atches Hull'd Creek........................ ........... 1’8 75 j | Arnica Salve cure.I. It's just u~ clerk assisted by two justices of the l*r»*per............................... .......... 213 <« now m use B«nchvhw ........................... ........ 109 4ft peuce sbitii open th« returns aud re ¡good for Burns, Seal Is, Skin Ernp lions and Piles. 25e, at. C. Y. Lowe ’ s Bear Cr» • k ........................ .... 154 00 We have a large assortment .of port to the county court. If a major Enchanted............................. .. 14 • ' W altham Watches in Gold, Gold ity of votes in the county as a whole, Drug Store. F«»nr-inile............................... .......... 111 4.11 ------- OOO------ in any subdivisions or precincts are Snkum...................... .. _____ IM 00 .Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases. W iseniisi n for prohibition tbe county court shall Lake....... . ............................... ............ I54 09 x.l.« b .t-v.KV—J, <M£vlluUu« Excelsior ....................... .. .......... 129 25 . Milwaukie (Wis.) Free Press. iorbtd all sale of inloxicauts, except X.I Laraen’s S!o p .’! i ................. .......... 178 r- ns hereafter provided, until tbe leagal •‘Minnesota people think so well of Reaver HiJi ........................ .......... 21S 75 NOTE i. DM’ FUBLL VriON. voters of a regular election shall de the primary election principle tbal ];.H <5 Finn Creek......................... cide otherwise. If tbe county as a they ar*' going to extend tin* law al 1 imbor Lauti Ae*. duna. 3. 1878. »73 hi Buell....................................... whole votes against prohibition, the the next session of tbe legislature so Coaledo .... ......................... .......... n:3 s.»u U nited S tate » [.. nd O ffice . Rosebar^, . 1*J ■ 1 precincts in which the majority were as to include tbe state otHeers,'' said 7.» PJenaant View .................... .......... 317 3" > Nutice h li. jivon tb-it in r-'ìnp’innof for prohibition shall be prohibition G. F. Koepke, a banker of Bellingham, 74 Pirna nt Hil!................. .. ........... 158 95 •.vii h tbe provisi*> l > of thè net <>f Ctingre.-«-» < 5 Locji st. Grove....................... .......... 163 90 •f J’.i’te 3. ’ri/s. • ti!L'.l ”\n nel f >r thè ««de territory. Minn , at the I’l inkitibm House list 76 Golden Falla......................... .......... l .’>3 9.’> f tie.iber i tiids in thè St U hm of (’alifortiiii, This does not prohibit tbe sale of night. o.-ej»'!i. Nevml t. un I V»’: Mhinir'on 'i’.-ru 77 Biidge (recently set off from dis l’irv.’’ iis extt’iith i !o .’ili tl.e Pub’.io Land tricts 15. 42 «nd 63) pure alchol for scientific and manti- Bellingham is tn the extreme we»t l»v net < t Vutl-st 4. ’‘»i. ¡'reti M fartm ’ ng purposes, or w ines for sac orn part of Minnemtu, and is in tU** Joint No. 2, North Lake.................... II!» 17. I, *■ k 'A<»<>*i. » f B i-l*"i, <’■ -¡anlv of C’"»:> Dated this 151U day of April, ItXH, ■vale of Oregon, h-s II. h day ti>; d in Hii- ramental purpose nor nlcholic stimu center of a rich agricultural district, ■iìin - bis Hwurti si teu.en*. N >■ for ih’ W. H. BUNUIL ¡niiÀ’h«''»' of tbe Si.’-» i.t' NL’4 < f x-viiun .’•<•- lants for medicine upon the written and when Mr. Koepke spoke lie re Co. Supt. ’»!. in Tovvi: ;hi » N- 29 ><»uib, R tii^e No • |>i'p»cription of a regular practicing fleeted the sentiment of tbo people in ---- GOO------ O Wtst. nnd ’ ai 'I u 'T t pio >f •" •how llrii ike 1 H»d Fungi»! is tu*xo val-.i ible f.»r ita tini physician. Biaus .latini Fro id Qcinriz t he rural district. He said that all but b< r «r s!olir Ihaii f”r HgrieoiturM purpusr-i, If an election results in prohibition the bosses considered tbe law a site .•ini !■» .’Ktablish hi« daini »0 «nid land l»e- ’e i . lilnnif nr’tiber. U. S. Coiriini>««i<»n- the question cannot be resubmitted cess, ami that there was nowhere any Eugene, Or., Apt il 29—Dr. \\. 1!. fd r a! t.is uilicr ; • Bt don, (’■»>-•« Uoniity. for two years. disposition toiepeal tiny portion of if. R >biiiHoti, of C litigo Oro ve, who • ' e.-- ri. . ii ili.. . *’ r., !l¡1 <1 iv <’f Xì.-iv. He iinin* . a i?:»t s>< s : Spiay OsSort». When prohibition has been canoed "Anything flint lias been printed to lias m ulo mineralogy ami chomiHtry »1 ¡< Mecnm, J *nai!’*ai» P. ' [nrt. a?»d Rub at an election bold for an enure the effect that I lie people of Miniieso a lifa long sin ly, h is recently diseov- ri P Huut, HÌI of Ballò 'li, < *’*s CuQUtj. > regoli. county, t*o election shall be held in ta are thinking of repealing the law, a vogi'tablw potutine which will dis Any and ni! pr.---»r.« clr.in.ing ndvt rsejy t *io file any precinct or subdivision of a or that they consider it unsatisfactory, solvo gold an I olh.-r procion» nu t al l (»\t ¿«-'•nl'fJ l>nds firn r«<pi*Hi«d ?!t» ir c'aiun in tir-» office on or beforc snid county as a whole. is misrepresents! i m pure and sttnpl *," and roinove thou fr-nn tiie liardest 19tli day of May, 1304. J. T. B ridge *. The same holds true for subdivis be said. ‘‘The law is a graml succi-ss quartz. It is nn inoli -ti-ivu »moiling, I.’ ’* 1- r. practically harmles», clo.-ui liquid, b it ions of a county. from the standpoint of the people. Penalties are tines from f50 to Farmers around Bellingham have told has a miraeiil ns effect npon all notici : for itrlioation (I solated THAOT). J »'KI, an 1 impri-onmeut from 10 to 30 me that never before bad they been kind» of minerals It seems to open Public i.Htxl Siile. days. Notici? is Lor» by «iven fh.tt in pnrRUALCP able to make an iff ctive expression and penetrates the minute parts of If liquor dealers fire compelled by of their will tn nominations. Their any quartz formation placed into it. »f inMtriiotiun« (toni the (Joni tn issi t hip r of file Generili Land Office, under authority tbe win sings of tins law to close their wishes hail been repeatedly defeated ami dissolves tbe uiiuernl cotitained fsttd in him bv section 2455, U.S. lb v. places of buisiiess before the expira in packed towns and county cancures. therein, which i-sues forth from tbe Suit, as amended by tbe act of (-ongress ap- prov«d Leoruary >»1 b. t$95, we will proceed tion of their licenses, a proportionate Some bos» picked out the delegates, quartz in bubbles or n liquidized state • > offer at public saie on the 22nd day of J mi«, amount of their liceuso fen sbnll be and no matter wbat were the wishes of and which -<-on colors tbe chemical n. xt. nt tl.is office, the following tract, of returned. according to the naturo of the min land. t*>-wit: Lot No 3 8»o. 18, Twp. 2V 8., the people, they were in the end de eral; for instatice. copper quartz soon R 14 W. ----- OOO---- feated. Now, after a trial of the law, and all iw n-on» clniming adversely the change» tl.e cd.cn,icr.l tc « rich gree-n oi Any Tiiv l’ri mai ry Luw % itidirttte* -.1 »; rib*, d k.iAri.A advis'd .♦/: fit.“ they realize that a primaly election is their ciHims in this offins on or before tbe gol t to a gulden color, and so on. Itnrtf. the solution of the question of what dav above tle-iunateti fur Uieoonunencr nn nt Already tin. discovery is altrai-ting <»f -aid naie, otkfiwixo their right« will be The primary law has again more to do with the boss tn polities, the attention of »cienlitie men, and fo Liled. .......... —OOO--— tliBtl vir-dicjUd proved .’J» .. J. T. B ridge «» Register, Mr iv - iu ' oii i.itei; receives Filers of J. H . H< m > í ft, ÍU-« tit c* • < at.irrh ('Hnnot 1«’ < tired.‘ popularity. It is not without defects, inquiry about Roseburg, Oregon. April 25lb, 1904, but the defects are rather in the na with local npplicatiotis, n» tli«y cannot i Mavì - COO----- ture of omissions than of unfortunate reach the »ent of the diaense. Catarrh ! Who<»pln*x Coligli. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. arrangements Its popularity isshown » a I loot! or const itntionnl ilieease. : Department of the Interior. in the heavy percentage*’! votes polled and in order to cure it y* n nni»t-t:ike ’Tu tlie spring of 19'11 my chi’dren L and O ffici » at R owbburu , Oregon, April and its value is shown in the judi internal remedies. hnd whooping congh, ” says Mr- 1> 1, 1904. Hull» Catanh W Cappa, of Cappa, Ala. -‘I nsed ciousness with which the Voters exer Notice is hereby piven that the following Cure is taken internally, ami tictn di settler has fib d notice of his inten cise 1 their eh »ice. There are proba rectly on the blood and n.ncon» enr- Chatnberlain’s Coligli K*niolv with ti named n to make final proof in enpport of his thè tnost sytisfaetory resulta. I tb nk claim, and that said proof will l»e mad« be ably few who wonld not like to make faces. Hull » Catarrh Caro is not a , fore (’ I' Blnmenrotber, U. 8. Commission ibis is thè best rem»'ly I lieve ever er, some substitutions in tbo tickets, bnt at In« office at Bandon. Oregon, ou quack medteine It was prescribed by on m«itli*’r ticket,except in one or two one of tbe best physician» in this aceti forwhoopipg rotigli." Tliis tetn- JUNE 4, TJD4. C'is..s w here there wa* no contest, have ' eily keeps thè coligli loose, leasens (he va: H E. N«».9637, Lvnmn J. Davison, for ! country for years, nnd is a regular the <.f NE\. S.-ction 18: S*4' of NW4. the voters select*' 1 any distinctly vic »everity and ftequency of tbe congh S»rtion 17. r »wnsl ip 29 South. Ra- ge 14 i *U4 cm b l ite». I he assembly tick- I prescription. It is coinpoeed of the ing speli», and connteracts anj- ten West, lie names th,» following witne-H«R to eta »re particularly satisfactory, and best tonic» known, combined with the ! deucy toward pucuinooia. For sa'e prove his continuous residence u on and cultivation of »aid land, viz: George ox. iu the various ablermsnic cont*-»ts tbe lies! blood purifiers, acting directly on \|. x Kenelv. F. M. <andcrlin and Andrew by C. Y Lowe? fittest no-n.all things considered, seem I tie mucous anrfacet. Tbe perfect Johnson, all of Bandon, C m > r (’■».. Oregon. J. T BbiDOKR, ohnvewoii. St. 1‘anl ( Minn) Pioneer cotubiiiatu>n of the two ingredients is Apr7 Uegiater. IV AN I ED. SpirtAt R ki - k » aexthivf in Press. what produces such «< tnh rfnl results! v v tilia cun tv am! •<»!j»ini* j ! rritoriea. W\N rED—rRU«rWORI HY LADY OR in curing catarrh. Scud fcr teetimo ( to reprt «rut and advert i-e ;»n old established Oregon Dally Journal, a Democratic I bu-ine«’* hon*t* "f anlid financial mandine, gentleman t » manage bn-'inefwin thia U«»nn- daily newspaper, tight to 20 pages. «4 a j Salnrv $ ’ ?l weeklv, with expense* ndrnnced ♦ v and >idj !ernL>rv for Inmae <»4 «olid i nitils free. each Motnlnv bv check direct fr*»m hend- year; 12 for six months. The Journal is financial standing. $2H at might ca«h »alary mi l • x,».-n-«’< pai I e’u’h Monday direct f• < F. J.C bzney & Co. Props.,Toledo.O i 'inartern, H»’r-e nnd bnogv fomiahed when a newspaper. Strut In your suhscrtptlon. neoe^arv : position |a»rinnnent. Addirmi h /»l.plir’er* F.xr»enR rn*»iirv advanced; Snl<l bv flrnggiMs priep 75”t«. i H’< * Hr”«. <E (’ » , Monon P’.dr, Chicago. Inter, st your n- Ighbor In The Journal. ♦? » h tb n pennant’ll! Kdd't <s \l«Kiager, 64V» Family Fills nre the hest ' .-ss Th. ’nienal. 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P itenis taken through Munn A Co. receive fptci tl notice, without charge, in the I fjme to buy The Rh»‘lvf*s are crowded with New G< »<•?.« u Lu U . ... as tom ah you, while there are will ... be dis|>o8ed - of “ at prices that will Other bargains To be had in Dry O mh U, Clolliiim, Mines and other |'u«>ds that must be «old to make roani f**r mure. To those wbo pay np arrearages and a year in advance, and to all new subscri ber« who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising several d:ff< rent couple’s to select from : Bjucii of Bum ic^TioNs per Y ear . B andon R ecorder San Francisco Bulletin Portland Ev<ning Telrgnim Weekly Oieia/niatl Apja'ul to Licasi n $2 6 5 1 00 80 00 50 50 Osir Cffcr. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY7, Also, all Leading Brands of Case ----- AT TJIK----- “EL 4, DORADO” The E .ll. titi is one of the l.-i ding I'n.ie ..f the West, mid is -i daily published ill Nai. Frnncisco. nn.1 gives all the news. Duroff.e include» ’he 8ii:id»y Bulletin. Record* r unit Bulletin one year. $7 00 JProjps Recorder and Bulletin, one nioutii Co The l’ort!at.-d Evcuitiu Telegram is isrnied six times n week. It give» all the news that GIVE FACTS ABOUT A l> V ERTISI NG. is wonh rending and up to time of going tc Every man or woman who ia now adver- press, much ot ii being 21 li'-nrs fre-hcr that tiaing or intending t > advertise. should «end when it reaches Lere through any other 10 cent a f.»r a copy of V bile’s Sayings pub lished at. Seattle. Wash., at $1.00 per year. T ill:« paper gives practical Uinta about ad j .urnal. vertising system«, ndv. illustrations, writing Recorder nnd Telegram one v*nr $5 oO advertisements, and sugges s methods to gel For a weekly newsp»p©r the Weekly Ore more business at leas expense. L-onian lends i*i the Northwest, and gives It gives the advertising rates of all the al! the news usually contiuni d in a weekly lending publications, and in many other ways is worth the $1.00 per vear. paper. One Special—A paid np snbscrilier may Rec<in!er and Weekly Oregonian. $2 .">0 ask all the questions be desires about busi Il is the only of e -ch person to seek in ness nn 1 advertising methods and receive confidential replies. One department—for formation along all lines that tend toward bustlers—tells you bow to start in business Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all I ringing shout better conditions nnd greater for yourself and become independent. Send 10 cents Vai Ay. if you sre advertising kinds of leather wars kept in a harness prosperity for the liuiuan family, and for the purpose * f giving our readers a chance or expect to advertise, to White’« Sayings. shop. Seattle. Wash. to inform themselves we give them the best I 0 -—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine Hint does not appeal Io the highest order of res William Gallier will act hr my agent at Honing ia not Rnfe. Bandon and all orders left with him for goods or repairs will receive prompt atten Recorder and Appeal to Reaaon, . J2 (X) tion Kasniiiwseii E 5!•<»;., 15. l.lCtCl», Harness Maker, Coquille, Oregon. Repairing a Specialty. E l D orado BANDON BREWERY, TONSORIAL PARLORS C. GEHRIG Proprietor MANUFACTURES OF Beer, Porter and Ale. Have on hand and will keep constantly for the trade and family use, brands of the best quality. Goods delivered free af charge at any iraaoualile dHtunce. Hample« can be found in the «nloon«. P. B. HOYT, Prop Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street. BANDON. OREGON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING ANI) HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Pureelaln Tub. Hot or Cold Ballis SA eentn ----- THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH J. L. THOMPSON, THOMAS WHITE, Master Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Traves Bandon every morning, except Sunday, at 7dW • »’clock and makes C'Oimc- tinns with the train and steamer Mvrl at 10:30 a. m. at Coqnille City. leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p ni., arriv inc at Bandon at 4:30 p. m. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U nititi S tater L and ( ffice , Roseburg, Oregon. March J- I9Q4. A sufficient contest affidavit having beep filed in this office by Ancnat J. Barre, con testant. auainal homestead entry No. UG7, made October 7, 1897, for N^j of NW^ Sect. 33. SWt4 ,,f SWJ4. Seo. 28, HE^ of 8E»4, Sec, 29. Township 27 H, Range 14 W.. by John W. Gregg, contestee, in which it is al leged that John W. Gregg died on Oct. 7 191/2, and that wince the time of bi« deetb his heirs have not cultivated or improved the land, Raid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a m. on April 29, 1904. before 0. T. Blnmenrotber. U. H. Commissioner. Bandon, Oregon, and that final bearing will l>e held at 10o’clock, a.in., on May 7. 1904, I m * fore the Register and Re ceiver lit th« United States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. Tbe «aid contestant having, in a proper Affidavit, filed Feb 27, 1904, aet forth facts which show that after due diligence person al service of this notice can not l>e made, it is hereby ordered and directed that kiic I i no tice be given by due and proper publication, J H. B ooth , Receiver. MnrlO —- NlmWiag «« A'e«ta. HntVa •» __ O 1-------- Wi rkmnnahip np to date in any- thing in my line. • a t'oli st LE—160 aeree of lend; 130 «ere» JT cieek bottom, covered with alder and The Oregon 8emi-Weekly Journal, a pafinon brn«||. 7 M(#e» pl« w land and 12 Democratic newspaper, ever fair and ah nere» in pasture; bonne and outliuddinc* : ways free; 1K4 copies in one year for only 10 mile« 8« nth of Pardon, on Fonr-mile <^»ek; price $1.500 For parlimlaia add re«« I SI.50 to any a^dreas. The ^Journal, P.’S. Trnrran W Shaner St.. Portland. Or. O. Box 121. Portland, Or.