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SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
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Thia pi'per is entered at the Bandon post
ottico as Second-class Matter.
THURSDA}\ MAY.
1W4
EDITORIAL.
Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the
Second Judicial District, and the
Democratic nominee to succeed him
self, was ia Bandon Monday eight in
the interest of his candidacy. He in
tended stopping over a day, but was
called home ou account of sickness io
bis family. Mr. Hamilton baa made a
good record duriug bis term of office,
and with his record bus gained rnauy
friends, aud bis reelection seems to be
a foregone conclusion.
Synopsis of l.ocnl Option l.nw
I d order that tba voters may under-
Bland the workings of the proposed
local option law on which they are to
vole, Juno 6, we publish tbe follow
ing abridgement of tbe law:
If paused, tbis 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 tliem.
NVNOI’sls OF TIIK LAW.
Suiai'ItM of llarlm cfi«iu.
There ure element-, of ilicollblst, o*y
in toilHy a rep, rt of tbe sinking of the
Japan, se transport Kinehiu Maru
i not istuggestive of Slsvisli iiibumau-
ity mid barbaii-m, which, iu the pa-t
has characterized tbe conduct of I bo
RoHkiau when lie is engaged in wag*
ing an armed eoiitlict with auother
people. So far as one may judge from
ibe report of the matter, the irau-port
Hua captured by Russian torpedo
boaiH. and after th» capture was fully
effected, mid tbe noncombatanta re
moved from the vessel, tbe latter,
with tbe soldiers on board, was sent
to tbe bottom. Tbe Rusaiau story is
to tbeetfect that the Japanese’ soldiers
refused to surrender < r to submit to a
transfer from the captured vessel to
the ltussiun warships. This story
does not adequately explain tbe nec
essity f,jr tbe action that Bubseqneutly
was taken by tbe Russians. Il is nd
luitted that they removed nearly 2(H)
men from th” captured ship, which in
eluded tbe working crew, a number of
officers, ai <1 a few soldiers. It does
not appear why they were unable to
remove tbe others, or wbeiein tbtre
was inability to take the ship in tow,
or to treat it as prizes are usually
treated.
From wbut tbe world now under
stands about the temper of the Japa
nese soldier, it is not surprising that
tlio-e aboard the Kinsbiu Maru were
defiant even to the ext- nt of foolliar i-
iness. Novel I belt ss there does not
appear any w arrant for drowning men
like rats because they are brave. Il
may be urged that iu naval warfare
there have been other instances smacl -
ing as strongly of barbaric vengeance
as this, but justification is just as far
removed. There is nothing in the de
liberate murder of helpless men that
appeals Io the world at large as enti
tled to respect; on tbe contrary, it is
to be accorded uotbing but tbe sever
est condemnation. It is refreshing
even to have a reasonable Blipposition
that the sinking of this Japanese
transport is censured by tbo Czar.
From tbe world’s estimate of the pit
vate character of this ruler, bis re
ported att tilde is what might be rea-
Honal ly expheted. The evident nt
tempt to cover th** d,spleasiiie' of the
Czar in the* questiotiable atmosptiere
of mere rumor, is in line with what one
would expect from tbo policy of tlie
Muscovite btiremicracy
relegram
Whenever at least ten per cent of
the voters of one precinct, two or
more contiguous precincts, or an en
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 an
election iu such territory.
Tbe election after Ibis year shall be
hold on th” first Monday in June.
This year one may be bad on Tuea
day aft-r the first Monday in Novem
per. Petitions must be til.d not leas
than thirty days or more than ninety
days before the election
Challengers of votes sbul) be grant
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A Kiinawny Bicycle,
ed, one to tbo e favoring tbe petition
and one to those opposing ii, by the
Terminated willi au ugly cut on
judges of election. These challengers
i the leg of J. 11. Oilier, Franklin
may not only challviige voter, but also
I Grove, III. It ■ I hvc I'I'L h I a Btubhorn
be present wboii the vote is counted.
On the tenth day after election, or , nicer unyiealding to doctors an 1 reio-
edieH for fuur years. Then Buckled'-.
Booner if returns are in, tbe county
Arnica Stive cure!. I i h j ist a-
clerk assisted by two justices of tbe
good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Ernp
peace shall open the returns and re
port to tbe county court. If a major lions and Files. 25c, at. C. Y. L
ity of votes iu the county as a whole, Drug Store.
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in any subdivisions or precincts are
Wisconsin
for prohibition the county court shall
Milwaukie (Win.) Free Pres«.
iorbld all sale of intoxicants, except
ns hereafter provided, until the leagal
•‘Minnosotti people think so well of
voters of a regular election shall de the primary election principle that
vide otherwise, if tbe county as a they uro going to extend till, law at
whole votes against prohibition, the the next session of the legislature so
precincts in winch the majority were as to include tbe state otHeers,” said
Tor prohibition shall be proLil.iti< n G. F Koepke, a baukerof B illingham,
territory.
Minn , at the Pl iukinton Hous,, l ist
T his does not prohibit tbo sale of night.
pure alchol for scientific and manu
Bellingham is in the extreme west
factm ’ eg purposes, or w ines for sac eru part of Minnesota, an 1 ts in th«
ramental purpose nor alcbolic stimu center of a rich agricultural district,
lants for medicine upon tbe written and when Mr. Koepke spoke lie. re
prescription of u regular practicing fleeted tbe sentiment of I he people in
physician.
the rural district. H isaid that all but
If an election re'-ults in prohibition the bosses considered the law a sue
tbe (piestiou cauuot be resubmitted cess, and that there was nowhere any
for two years.
disposition to leju-al any portion of it.
When prohibition lias been can led
•‘Anything that lias I een printed to
at nn election held for ho enure file effect that tbe people of Bfinneao
county, no election shall be held in ta are thinking of repealing tile law,
any precinct, or siibdjvisioti of a or that tbey consider it iiiisntisfactory,
County as a whole.
is misrepreseuta'ion pure andsnnpl ■.
Tbe aiime holds true for silbdivis- he said. ‘•The law is a grand kuccos
ionH of a county.
from* tbe atsndpoitit of tbe people.
Penalties are fines from ?5(> to Farmers around Bellingham have told
J5'K), an.l iiupri'onmeut from 10 to 30 me that never I , f re bad they been
days.
able to make nn effective expression
If liquor dealers are pompelled by of their will in nominations. Their
tbe woi sings of this law to close their wishes had been repeatedly defeated
places of buisnesB before the expira in packed towns and county cnuctl.fE,
tion of tlieir licenses, a proportionate Some Foss picked out the delegates,
amount of their license fee shall l>e and no matter wbat were the wishes of
returned.
the people, they wore in the end de
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feated. N >w, after a trial of the law,
The Primary I.uw Virrdirntes they realize that a primary election is
Itself.
the solution of the question of what
The primary law bus again more to do with the» boas tn politics,
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liihti VlUdiv'üicd itself oUu ptGVev, its
Catarrli f annot )’<• ( tired.
popularity. Il is not without defects,
but the defects are rather in the na with local application«, ns they cannot |
ture of omissions than of unfortunate reach the seat of the disra'-e. Catarrh ■
arrangements. Its popularity isehown s a I lood or constitutional disease. |
in the heavy percentage of votes polled and in order to cure it yon must-take
and its value is shown in the judi internal remedies.
Hall's Calarth
ciousness with which the voters exer Cure is taken internally, and itcts di
cised tlieir choice. There are proba rectly on the blood and mneons snr j
ably few who would not like to make faces. Hiill s Catarrh Core is not a
some substitutions in tlio ticket«, lull, quack niedteine It was prescribed by
on tieitlmr ticket,except in one or two one of the best phyeieiana in this
cases where there was uo contest, have
country for years, and is a regular '
the voteis select-) any distinctly vie
prescription. It is empt'sed of the |
join cm li bites. I be nssembly tick
ets are par'ie'il irly satisfactory, and best tot,ice known, combined with the!
in the various ahlerniHnic contests the Best blood purifier«. iFting tbr<*cily on I
fittest men.all tilings con-idered, seem the luncoiia «nrf.'irc«.
The perfect I
ohavewon St. Faul (Miun) Pioneer coiubiiiHtion of tbe two ihgredii»htg is j
Press.
what produce« such «<ni«h rfn 1 results»
W \» I F.:»—I Ri m'WORTHY L\UY OR in curing catarrh. Send for tcpiinio
gentleman t • manage bn»ine«s in thia C<mn-
trf ami adj I ioig hTiit-'rv f-»* li • ’s?
s- lid niala fr«»p.°
financial standing. $20 straight caah snlarv
an I
¡»ai l ?««’h Monday direct from F. J.CurxEY & Co. Prop«., T«d«’do.O <
m«»h?v advanced ;
h a I .pi trier«
S<d't bv drnggi«»s price 75»*t«.
lie«i Manager, fUK»
ry»s t b ri P» < »•
Hall's Family I'iiL ere ti; ,? t est
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School Filini Apportionment,
Fo*lowing is the »ippurtionruent of the
County 8<’hool Fund for tbe year 19U4.
amounting to $24,401.60.
No District
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1 Myrtle Bank ..............
287 65
2 Hermann......................
267 85
3 Arago ................ ..........
•t)l 60
4 Lampey Creek............
262 90
5 Brown......................
293 50
6 Empire .. ......... ...............
43Ö u
lei M
7 MeKnigbt......................
8 Coquille ......................
Silt
2658 85
9 Marshfield ...................
10 Cunningham................
ir>4 (Hi
tot 50
11 Parkersburg............. ...
12 Catching Slough.
273 -
13 North Bend..................
r>7u 75
14 Riverton........................
391 60
168 85
15 Big Creek.......................
17H 75
16 W i .I hi '. c U Slough.........
223 30
17 Kentuck Slough........
18 FlMgMinff ......................
193 G«’
19 Strang....................... .
228 tó
?0 Fiahtrap ....... ................
297 55
21 Randolph.....................
a»7 15
22 M«»orw.............................
119 35
28 Lee...................................
847 r.
24 Rackleff
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L’72 80
25 Fairview.. .. ..............
223 30
21» Hatnva Slough ........
P.M 55
27 McKinley ....................
193 1 ■)
28 Grave) F«»rd..................
327 25
29 Two-mile . >.................
257 95
238 B
•lb SiRiiut-r...........................
31 Rural t North Corlinn)
163 90
3? Dora ..............................
154 Oil
33 Baid Hill........................
298 45
2 8 4.»
31 Catching Cre» k .. .
55
36 Daniel’« Cut k............
31» Roger............................
37 Sugar Loaf.............. ...
218 35
188 65
8 Templeton . ....................
39 C«» oh River....................
27 7 75
649 95
40 Libby................. .............
11 Mvrile Point .... ...
1564
134 20
42 Kock Cr* ek
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43 Norway............. ............
396 55
356
44 R.»y
wl f I.«
45 Al.'egeny...........................
1 49 ( J5
43 New Lake ....................
1-3 70
17 Roland Prairie.............
is Sb’loh............................
173 80
49 Bay City...........................
50 Remote.............................
5! Ut -er City........................
52 Bancroft... .. ...............
53 N’wrih Slouch.......... •..
54 B»bdun ....... ...
.«5 B< aver i Io!.gb
56 E'tei beck ....
57 Sout h Slough
58 Sunni «id? ....
59 Hall’s Creek .
60 Pr-spr........
Gl B« achvi« w. ...
6? Bear Cn» k
«3 Enchanted....
Gl F«>nr-milp....
65 .Sii kum............
Irti Lake.................
C»7 Excelsior........
••8 L '.rsen’- S’<> i; Mi.
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Gil Jh-aver Hill
70 King Ciiek ...
71 Illi. It................
*•) Coaled«» ... .......................................
73 PleiiRRnt- View .................................
74 l’leaa- nt Hill.....................................
75 L ocii st. Grove....................................
76 Golden Fnllfl....................... ...............
Bridge (iccently set off from dis
tricts 15, 42 and t>3)
Joint N'o. 2, North Lake.....................
Dated tbh 15iU day « f A pi it, !9(H,
W. H. HUNCH.
•Co. Supt.
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Bmw .lie tn I From Q’.inrlz
Eugene, Or., Apt il 2'J Dr.
. H.
Robinson, of Cittagh Grove, who
lias made mineralogy and chemistry
a life htug slit i.v, has re eatly diseov-
a vegetable solution which will dis
solve gold an I other precious nvd ils
and remove tlieu fr'in tie, hardast
quartz. It is nn ¡noil m-ive smelling,
practically harmless, clean liquid, b it
has a niiracnl ns effect npon all
kinds of minerals. It seems to open
and penetrates the minute parts of
any quart« formalion placed into it,
and dissolves tbe mineral contained
therein, which issues forth from the
quartz in bubblesora liquidized stale
and which soon colors the chemical
according to the nature of the min
eral: for instH'ice. copper quartz "con
changes the chemical to a rich green,
gold to a golden color, and so on.
Already tins discovery is attracting
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Dr Roi in-on often receives letters of
inquiry about >
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«1 «ti ■ tl.o
Druggist and
Apothecary,
- ; . j }.•_.} wit *i the
p..r^ r(
t f 1 h«va
n« >t t h«<l
hstl a
■•( . >. '. tll.t
tc-
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tICJ
Is jast in receipt of n new and
frisk stock •)
!««rt.if in ;t s« If
io .i tbke u perso a well
JAMAS HALL, Jook-
Because tlii, great medicine
ttlievep »toinach pain., frees the
constipat, d L .weis and invigor
ate» the torpid liver and weak
ened kidney»
Ohiga and Chemicals,
Patent mid Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Druggist« Nnndricn.
Ptan’MEs. B kusheh , S ponoes , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Cigar», T o U mccom and Cigarettes.
Paints, Oiia. Glatwea, and Painter's Supplied
ls necesaary in the home where
lhedfurd s Black'Drauglit ii
kept. Fu i l.ej living in the
country, mil. j from any physi
cian, have b. en kept in neaith
for yeari with this medicine as
their only d «tor. Thedford's
Black - Draught cures bilious-
nPBi, clyspt-paia. colds, chills and
fever, bad blood, headaches,8
diarrhœa, constipation, colic
ami almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys so nearly con
trol the health.
BOOT’S
NIIOEH
M. BREUER’S
v<r
KOp
vJC/v
CORNED BEEF.
c-
PICKLED FORK
.’nonth
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure
AGENT FOR WARNER S RÜST PROOF CORSET.
“Chico,”
E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent, 22G Battery Street, San Franci«oo, California.
Bandon Meat Market,
rhe Telegram,
Will Keep ou Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard
Sausages, Etc., also
BUTTER. EGG. and
ITILI F ami VEGETABLES
of alt kinds.
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter nod nil Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc.
M.ats Delivered to persoti» jiving on th'
Uivt r. or iib.ny I lie • late Honte
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Fall and Winter Goods.
T radc M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Anrone Bonding a sketch and description may
quickly asrertnin our opinion free whether an
invention is pioiir.bly patentable. Conimunica-
tioiiNstrictlycontldontial. Handbook on Patent»
Bent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
»pccial notice, without charge, intho
SMific America».
I 2,000,000
W altham W atches
now m use
We have a large assortment ,of
W altham Watches in Gold, Gold
Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest etr.
cu'ation of any t«*ientiilc journal. Terms, |3 a
year; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUKN
& CO 3$1Bree$Miy. New Yort
Branch GHice, C25 F St.. Washington, D. C,
liinlN’r l.siiuì Ae
'. itün .
June. 3. 1878.
F sited S tati ?; I ,’ ì ’> O ffice , Roseburg,
><ck"Hi. FcLmary
19 1
Notice ¡4 h; r *')'.’ u’ivcn that in coniplinno?
.viih tbe pr->v’.MÌo!.^ of ¡ho nct <»f C'Migre.^«
?f J-.üi? 3. ! <•<.• ti':■'.’.1 “\n ’!<•» f >r tn? ««»le
f timi»?! lami« in tne St ,t of (’aiif«)rnnt,
>"cjt'!i. Nevnd.i. ni! I V, ; ^b’.nj'Gn T?r»i
i - \
ts fix tende j
all • l .♦• Publio Land
- t-il- « bv
i • • • u «t 4» ’• <9! :
M
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'»’alv «>f Oregon, h « Hd« dayfibd in thi-
Ina • bi-» Hworu -• Temen*, N >• 5
f<>r th-
¡ult.•ha*?»' of tbe 81.'« • f Ni«’4 > f >< vt'.on
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: 4 W« st, und a dl < 7 r pro -f
.»w tli'ii
’tl;e 1 « i,d p«»r»gl«t i« ite hü val.idble f.«r it« tim
b« r or «tone llmn Hr agrigni turn! ptirposc-,
and t » «stabÜRli his claim '<» s iiti land >»e-
:'<>l’e
I . Blmnf nr-»iher. I'. S. <'onimi««i<»n-
r at ì.is «»Bice :.i Ba .dort, Co s Count».
i) ejan. t,n I hi.
i», t!.<- l'.hh day of May.
¡904. iie nnin« i S uitncH« h : Spiay O«’»orn,
‘,’a !•: M?cum, J .na’tinn P. ì!ui’1.a:»d k.-b-
•rt P Hunt, idi uf Bandon, Cuos County.
>regon.
Ai»y and al! per^ou® clniniing ndv»r®ei vibe
boti He-enbeJ l-itid« ar? r««pi*Mf,d ’•> tilt
t’.u ir clnim« in tln« office on or Leforv «aid
19tu day of May, l'.XM.
J. T. B ridge «.
M ,r3
Regi ler.
NOTICE FOR ITHMOATION (ISOLATED
I UA<!T>.
Pul. lie I.HU<I Si,Io.
Notice is hen by given that in pursuance
• f instructions ftom the Commissioner of
the General Land Oflide, under authority
< st(d in bun bv section 245", IT. S. lb v.
StHt-, ns amended by the act of Congress ap
proved Fooruaiy ie>th. 1^95, we will prucet-d
io offer at public sale on the
22nd d iv of Juno,
n xt. nt tl.i^ ollie?, the following tract of
I> hi I to wit: Lot No 3 Sec. 18, Twp. 29 S.,
R ’4 'V
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
altb-■■l ib: d binds are advised to fiie
ibetr claims in thia office on or before the
dav above designated for the oomintHice merit
of -aid sale, otheiwiao their rights wil< be
f f .’ ?.
J. T. ItatOGBs, Register,
J. H. B ooth , Receiver.
R'laebnrg, Oregon. April 25lb, 1904,
Ma%5
! wo f’aj’.crs far the Pi ice of One.
You
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CONSTANTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and
Provisions
will be disposed of at ¡»rices that will astontah you, while there are
in ns n B i gain.
room for more.
To tbo«e wbo pay np arreAtna?« and a
y-iutr in advance, and io ail new «ubscri-
b«ra ubo ¡»ay in n.'vane?, we make tbe
foliovviup propositioncomj»riRjngseveral
diff« rent couple's to «elect from:
Fl ics OF Puili IC a TIQNS FEB Y e AB.
B\ ni »<» n B kcobdeb
Han Francisco Bulk-iin
Port land Ev< amu Telegram
Weekly Oret-Miii in
Appeal to UenHon
$2
6
5
1
00
80
00
50
50
O:ir Offer.
To be had in Dry G« nh I h , Clef hint», Mines
and other gt?»ds that must be s^ld to maktf
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY7,
Also, all Leading Brands of Case
AT THE—
“EL
DORADO”
The Bulletin is one of tb? I“f din« pupe
of the West, and is a daily published in Sai.
Francisco, and nives all th? news. Guroffte
include« ’he SundHy Bulletin.
Record»-r snd Bulletin one year. $7 00
Recorder and Bulletin, on? mouth
Co
Tbe Portland Evening Tvh pram -is imued
I
six time» a we«-k. It «ives nil th? news that GIVK FACTS ABOUT ADVKRTISING.
is woith reading and np to time of going tc
Every man o.r woman who ia now adver
press, much of it being 24 boars fresher that tising or intending t » advertise, should «end
10
cents f »r n c-»pv of While’« Savings pub-
when it reaches here through any other
liabed at, Seattle. Wash., at $1.110 ¡»er year
’I bis paper gives practical bints about ad
ji’.nnal.
vertising systems, nd*, illustrations, writing
. Recorder anti Telegram one yt nr. $5 50
advertisements, and sugges s methods to gel
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore more busim-ss at less expanse.
It give* the advertising rates of all the
Ionian lead* i»i the Northwest, and give*
al! the news usually contain« d in a weekly leading publications, and in many other
ways is worth the $1.00 per \ear.
papix-
On? Special—A paid up subscriber may
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50
af-k all the questiona be desires about busi
Il is the ctuty of e-«ch person to seek in ness an i advertising methods and receive
confidential replies. One department—f«»r
formation along nil line« that ’tend toward hustlers—tells you how lo start in business
Dealer in Hamess & Saddles and all
1 ringing about bet ter conditions and greater for yotrraelf and become independent.
Send IQ cents today, if you are advertising kinds of leather wars kept in a harness
proRperitv for the human family, and for
the purpose cf giving our reader« a chance or expect to advertise, to White’s Sayings. shop.
Seattle, Wash.
to inform themselves we give them the best
-^-Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that
does not appeal to tbo highest order of rea
William Gallier will «et as mv n'»ent at
is Ljut Kf.fe.
Bandon and all ordern left with Lun for
good« or repair« will receive prompt a it eq-
Recorder and Appeal to Reason,.. $2 00
lion
KasmiiMKcn Bros.,
Z’roiDS
O. 15.
Harness
M aker,
Coquille, Oregon
Repairing a Specialty.
E l D orado
BANDON BREWERY. TONSORIAL PARLORS
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Other bargains
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Ideare« Bandon ♦very morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 ««’clock and make« ronnec*
tfona with th? train and ateo me r Miri at
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
I sea vea Coquille City at 12:90 p n».. arriv
ing at Bandon at 4:30 p. tn.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior.
I’ nitbi » H tatm L and ( ffk i , Roaebnrg,
Oregon, March 1, 1904.
A «nfficient content affidavit having beep
filed in thi-f office by Angn«l J. Barre, con
testant. against homestead entry No. 9(07,
made October 7, 1897. for Nk of NW^ Sect.
33. bW»4 <»f SWk. Sec. 2M, «E>4 of SE‘4,
Sec, 29. Townabip 27 8, Range ¡4 W., by
John W. Gregg, conteatee, in which it ia al
leged that John W. Gregg died on Oct. 7
1902, and that aince th? time of hi« depth
hia heir« have not cultivated or improved
th? land, Raid parti?« are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching
«aid allegation at 11» o’clock a m. on April
29, 1994, before C. T. Blumenrotber. (J. 8.
CummUaioner. Bandon. Oregon, and that
final hearing will l»e held at 10 «»'clock, a.in.,
oh May 7. 1904. I»efore the Register and Ke*
ceiver at th? Fnited States Land Office in
Roaeharg, Oregon.
Tbe «aid oonteatant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed Feb 27, 1904. apt forth facta
which «Low that after due diligence person
al «erviee of tin« notice can not be made, it
ia hereby ordered and directed that hik -I i no-
tic«’ be given by du? and proper pul>lic»iti<»n.
J H. B« h « tw . Receiver.
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«almon brn«h ; 7 acre« pl« w land and 12
nere« in perfore; hon«e m»<3 outbuilding«:
10 nule« N« nth « f Pardon, db Four mile
Creek; prier fib 500 For partimlaia addre««
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‘•In th»» «¡»ring of
my chihlron
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\\ Capp«, of Cupp«, Ala. *‘I nsctl
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CLARENCE Y. LCV/E,
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“jly nrttther has been a sufferer for
many yeurs with rketimatism, eats
\V. H. Howard, of Husband, 1'* *At
tithes she was nnal le Jo ’move at al|, *
while at ail times walking was pain
rill. I presented tier witli u bottle of
(.'iiamlierlaiii s Pain Balm, and after
a few applications sin, decided il (VS-
tlie most wonderful pain reliever she .
had ever tried; in fact, she i. never
without it uow, and is at ail time,
able to walk Au occasional applica- i
lion of Pain Balm keeps away the i
pain that she was formerly tryiiided
with.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drug
gist.
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CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
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