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* THE RECORDER « Ntrike In The P«ui tc«p«f*i f. It has leaked out that Sir some (■ PUB Lil HKD time past theie Las been • revolt brewing by the convicts' in the pen fcVEKl TtltKNDAY AFTEHk’OON itentiury at Salem, and last Friday ... BT ... over forty refused to work, giving as a reason that the food*supplied was DAVID F. MTITT, insufficient aud of a very poor qual EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ity. The raeo were all marched to their cells slid afterwards taken to the chajiel where they were liued up 8UBCR1PTION KATES. and after an address by the warden ,f2 00 One Year.......... . they were given two minutes in which 1 00 Hix Month».... . 50 to decide wbrtber they would go to ihre« Month».. work or he shot on the spot. They This paper is entered at the Bandon post all concluded that they did Dot want offioe as Heoond-claas Matter. a lead diet and went lo work. While convicts ought to be well treated aud THU USD AY. MA?. 1», t»Of have rights, they have no right to assert what they consider to be their rights by striking. A penitentiary EDITORIAL. is a place where the convicts should The average man prides himself be ruled nnd not to rule the institu upon bis desire to act fair an1 to see tion.— Plaindealer. that others have a fair show. With this thought of equity in mind give A Pair atf Trant Banter» the local option bill au affirmative The Journal would like to bet a vote aud see that all aides have au cookie that Willie Hearst rounds up equal chance. Au miiqiia exhibit, at St. -Louis, a cabinet position if the Democrats elect a President. Hie apparent wil will be a collection of eighty speci lingness to keep tile cassions of the mens <it mosquito. Visitors to the Democratic batteries filled with fair can congratulate themselves, if smokoless powder would entitle him this ia the only introduction they have, while there, to (bat fault'd insect to that recognition. Aud then, be whose last note is by far the sweetest, sides, he is the great trust buster, next unless it is an off year in the Missis to Roosevelt. Capital Journal. sippi basin, for mosquitoes. A Kuuuwny Bicycle. Russia declined the good offices of King Edward to intervene for peace between that country and the Japa nese. The Bear's declination would iudicato her desire to fight to a finish, but unless she doe» better in the fu ture than she has <luue since the war began, she will be out when Japan plays the finishing act. Russia, for a heavyweight champion, is outclassed. The liquor dealers of Portland are after the Local Option law, and as an inducement to vote against it, they are trying to show that under prohibition population will not increase as fast qh it will where liquor is permitted to be sold and used freely. In a'pampblet sent out by them, numerous states and places are named and compared duiiDg periods when the sale of liquor was prohibited aud like periods wbeD non prohibition ruled, and they make out a good showing from their point of view, in favor of alcoholic bever ages. We looked through their pro duction with considerable interest, and, strange to say. there was one very prominent omission—they bad failed to compare the increase in the population of Hell under prohibition and non-probibition, and we are cer tainly convinced that they omitted a good point on increase of population. But suppose that their argument is true as to the increase of population, where is the gain to the state or local ity ? We have never lived in a probi- bilion elate, but in every place we have lived, we have seen persons who would have been more desirable citi zens if ibeyhad let alcohol alone, and uot infrequently we have st en citizens of Ibis class, who were a detriment to the locality they lived io. Local Op tion is not prohibition, and under it the majority rule, but it is a measure whereby a locality that wishes to free itself from the sale of liquor can have the opportunity to do so as soon as the majority of its voters say so. Doesn't Kespect Old Age, It's shamoful w h»>u youth fails to show propor rospeet for obi ngo. but just tlio contrary in tbo case of Dr. King's New Life Fills They cut off mnla<lii's uo matt«'!' bow severe, and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Fever, Constipation, all yield to this perfect Fill, 25 cents at Lowe's Drug Store. Portland Telegram:—The Sultan of Turkey is not satisfied with the cruiser be recently purchased. The Sultan knows a good boat when he exes one, for be has hud some of tbo best boats of the best navies an cbored near his palace. Not A Kick Day Since. “I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw au ad. of yonr Elec tric Bitters slid determined to try that. After a few doses I felt reliev ed. nnd soon thereafter was entirely cured, nnd linve not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rhenmntism, Neuralgia, Inver nnd Kidney troubles and Gen eral Debility.’’ This is wbHt B. F. Bass of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at 0. Y. Lowe's Drnggest. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ME ETING Notice is hereby given to the Subscriber« t<> the capitai stock of THE BANDON W(M)LEN MI LI Ai, n corporation being duly organized under the htws of the State of Oregon. That a Subscribing Stockholders meeting will be held in the office of Geo. P. Topping in the town of Bandon, County of Coo*, and State of Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th dav bf June, at the hour of 7:30 P M. of said dav. for the purpose of holding the first itici ting for the election of Directors, and to perfect a complete organization of ««id cor poialion. R K. L. Redi I lion, <’. Y. Ir »we, W D Marshall, Tnoorporatora. W\N TED—TRUSTWORTHY LADY OK gentleman t» manage business tn this Coun ty a«! adjoining territory for house of solid finar.Hnl standing. S20straight cash salary and expenses paid each \Unidav direct from beadquirtom. Expense money advanced; iwaiition permanent. Address Manager, 005 ffor • i Building, Chicago. 4 . • •«» Terminated with nn ugly cut OD the leg of J. D. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. It develoded a stubborn uicer unyiealding to doctors and rem edies for four years. Then Buckleu's Arnica Salve cured. It’s just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Erup tious and Piles. 25c, at C. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. North Bend Citizen: The special school meeting was held Wednesday to vote on the question whether the district bond itself for $10,000 to build the new school bouse or uot. There were 34 votes cast in favor of the proposition, aud therefore the bonds will be issued at once, aud the new school bouse commenced. The State land board will take the bonds. Albany Democrat: The Republican platform of Oregon comm> nds “the fearless course of Attorney-General Knox towards the trusts,'' Wouldn't that jar a mountain! Everybody knows that Knox is merely the tool of the trusts, and even now is refusing to do anything in the merger case that will be a blow to the trusts. Knox is juai about as much anti trust as J. Pier pont Morgan. Corvallis Times Editor on the Rea dy shooting affair: “The lesson is this. Saloon men will sell intoxicants to minors until nn indignant and unit ed people serves notice oo them to do it no more. Officers will be moderate in the treatment of offenders until public sentiment, in no uncertain tones, demands a vigorous punish ment. Young boys will continue to drink, to haunt the streela al night, and to indulge in further acts of hood lum ism. until a determined people warns them to go home at a proper hour and stay there. The •‘gang” will still be the ‘gang,’ nnd afler a while will go on with its mischief the same as before, unless the people individu ally and collectively insist that it should be otherwise.” miwnukee, Wisronxin. There is no section of Governor LaF'dlette’s message which will com mend itself to more general approval, than bis discussion of tbe primary election principle. It is clear, strong aud emphatic, aud to many minds will appear conclusive. Tbe governor covers every consideration, and states the case so clearly in favor of a pri mary election law, that sensible peo ple will hesitate to oppose bis conclu sions. Governor LaFollette is right in what be states—that when tbe peo ple make their own nominations inde pendent of cancanses and couventioos, and select for office tbe persons whom they nominate, the L'tiited States will be s more perfect republic than at any era in its past history. If Governor LnFollette can inaugurate this reform ami make it work satisfactorily, lie will become one of the benefactors of tbe nation. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. Cursll St. BlolBvr off Kh«uii<t*.ui, “ily motbVr has been a suS-rer Ibr many years with rbeumgtiam,' s,)s W. H. Howard, of Husband, l’a “At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was paiu- ful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balsa arid after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she hail ever tried; in fact, she is never without it now, and is at all times able to walk Au occasional applica tion of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drug gist. For School Pupils. WtMot. ♦«egos, •- druggist if Apetbectpy, Stoves, Ranges It just in receipt of a neWaud fresh stock of DraggiMt» Sanalrle«. 176 Warren Avenue, C hicago , 111., Oct. 22,1902. ‘For nearly four yeara 1 «uttered from ovarian trouble«. The doc tor inaiated on an operation a« the only way to get well. 1. however, •tronglv obje ted to an operation. My huabaml felt dilheartened aa well u 1, for home with a sick woman ia a diaconaolate place at beet. A friendly druggist adviied him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try. and he did ao. ! began to improve in a few daya and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen week« 1 was another being. P eetumes , B hushes , S ponges , S oaps N uts and C andies . Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Faiat». Oil«. Door» mid Window». T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. The Bandon Hardware Man boots The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, JSIIOli “Chico,” You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at This Steamer will give a regular 10 dav Service between Coquille River, Oregon, aud San Francisco, California, for both paHseugers aud freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. wmecomsui CITY MEAT MARKET. E l D orado Fresh Meats, Best Quality E. DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon. SWAYNE & HOYT, Ayent, 236 Battery Street, San Francisco. California, Bandon Meat Market, T. Jkrtd-ersorL Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard TONSORIAL PARLORS Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. • The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, 0. P. JENSON, Master. I’his Steamer is New. is Stronply built, mid fitted with the latest imprnvenirntfl, and wi|l Kivu h rtpulm 8 diiv service, for passenger* and freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, mid Smi Franciaoo, Calif. E. J. 1». TI’PPWR. Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under new aud com petent management and bas been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from bouts and trains free of charge. Fine uew bar in connection with the hotel. What We Can Do For You miwnnkw* (Win.) Free Frew». Guy Holme«, who baa just returned from Mississippi, nays of Ibe primary election law in force in that state: “The people think everything of the law, and wouldn't give it up for any thing. They aay it absolut.ly do h away with the ‘‘ring business.' They are now having a fight over the gub ernatorial nominations, and there ar» four candidates for the office. The four men are out Among the people looking for their HuffragoH, and the question who shall stand for the high office uh thus brought right down to the neople themselves. It is working wonderfully well in Mississippi." Mr. Holmes is not a politician and pays little attention to political mat ters, but his observation in the south ern state which be has just visited, is worthy of note. Mississippi has a primary law for the nomination of all candidates for office. It includes not only city and county officers, but all from the governor down. Get the .News of the World and the Local Mew« Thrown In NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. L and Ornca at R osfbubg , Oregon, April 1, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler L irs filed notice of I hr inteu- ti< n to make tinnl proof in support of his ulftim, and that Raid proof will be made be fore C T Blumen rother« U. 8. Corn mission er, at Ins office At Bandon, Oregon, uu JUNE 4, 1904. viz: H. E. No. 90fi7. Lymon J. Dnvison, for ftieS^of NEt4. Hertmn 18; of NW'.4, Section 17. Township 29 South, Range 14 West. He nAines the following witnewsea to piV/VB hi« continurnn* recidetoe c on and cultivation of «aid land, viz: George • ox, Alex Kenedy, F. M. Sanderlin and Andrew Johnson, all of Bandon, C«>oa Co.. Oregon. J.T B bidgkn , Apr7 Kegiater. «ew • • •• >• • • ••• o O O O * O OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, PliICE OF FlJII! IC iTIoNS PER Y e AB. R andom R ecobdkb 8mi Francisco Bulletin Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregon inn Appeal to Reason 00 6 HO r. oo 1 no &o ----- AT THE----- “EL DORADO Our Offer. The Bulletin is one of the lending pnpe .»f the West, and is a daily published in San Francisco, nnd gives all the news. Our offee includes the Suudsy Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. ♦’ 00 Ri-corder and Bulletin, one month 65 The Portland Evening Telegram is issued six timos a week. It gives all the news that is woitb reading nnd up to time of going tc press, much of it being 24 hoars fresher that when it rc*acLes here through anj’ other journal. Recorder nnd Telegram one yrar. $5 50 For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore Ionian lends in the Northwest, and gives all tbe news usually contained in a weekly paper. Recordar nnd Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It is tbe duty of each person to Heek in formation «long all lines that tend toward bringing about l>etter conditions nnd greater prosperitv for tbe human family, nnd for tbe purpose of giving our readers a chance to inform themselves we give them the best —Appeal Co Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea soning is not safe. Recorder and Apr**«! to Reason... S2 00 KaMiniiMMCii - Props. Phoenix Family Flour Tlio Perfect Produot of Selected Oa.liforn.ia Wheat. livery JSîifR < > iiarantcecl. Your Money Back if it Don’t Suit. For Sale Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. i J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms I —o--- BANDON BREWERY, Minting 25 Ceni*. Ratti« Sì.» Centn. C. ‘GEHRIG Proprietor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. U miibd S t % txs L and Ornca, R osbburg , O bkuo N. Mny 6th, 1904. Notice is hereby fliven that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Couvress of June 3. 187 m , entitled ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terriro- rv,” as extended to «11 the Public Land States bv act of August 4tb, 1892, Donald M. Cbarleson of Bandon, County of Coos. 8tste of Oregon, has thi* d»»y filed in this office his sworn statement. No 6129. for the purchase of the of 8F>< of Section No 82. in Township No. 29 South. Range 14 Weat, and will offer proof to »how tbMt the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrp<»spa. and to establish his clsim to ««id land before C. T. Blnmenrotber, U. 8. Onnffiissioner, at bis office at Bandon, Coos Countv, Oregon, on Saturday, the ;klth dav of July. l!*'l He names nt witnesses: Charles S kf’cCullnuh. of Bandon, Porte Hnnun^rs. of Four-mile Creek near Bandon, Fred H Gros*, of Ban don. «nd Dan’el A. Grv*s. uf Bandon, all of G m > s County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above deserilked Is tula, nre requested to file »heir cl Aims in this - ffiee on or before said •fit-b day of July, VII*« 1. .. ♦ Co.. Sotiou H1<W Chicaao, I Bww. 4. T. UliDula . Meri» I a Bargain. To those who pay up arrearages and a year in advance, and to all new subscri bers who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising several different couplets to select from : Timber Land Act, June. 3, 1878. U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg, Oregon, February 25. 1904 Notice is hereby given that in oomplinnoe vvith the 1‘btviw.ion« of the act of CongrcHH of June 3. IH7H, entitled “An act for ttie sale •f timber lands in the St ites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri torv,” as extended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1892, Fred M Lock wood, of Bandon, Uouutv of C« mis . Stale of Oregon, h»a this day fil' d in this office bis sworn statement, No. 5988. for Ibe purchase of the SE1^ <»f of Section No. 3!, in Towii«hip*No. 29 >on»h, Range No. 14 West, and «ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or atone tliau for agricultural purpose«, and to establish his claim lo said land be fore C. T. Blninenrother. U. 8. Commission er at his office at Bandon, Coos C-onnty, Oregon, on Thursday, the 19th day of May. 1904. He names as witness» « : Spray Osborn. Mark Mecum, Jonathan P. Hunt, and Rob ert I’ Hunt, all of Bandon, Coos Couuty, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are ri’<ppste<l to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of May, 1904. J. T. B hidges , Mar3 Register. uh ELBERT DYER, Agent. Bandon, Oreg- n. KRUZ, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, Sail Francisco, California. «LJOQiiillo CJity, 0i*<‘íK011 W A. RICE, Bandon. T. Hotel Coquille Scientific American. Cottage Grove, Or.. May 5.—With no other weapon more deadly ibati H No. 10 boot, backed up by a sturdy leg. J. E. Daruewood, who owns a farm 17| miles from here, attacked and defeated a hungry cougar, which was in the act of leaping on bis ‘.I year- old son. Datuewood'a two boy» were on their way to school when the cougar sneaked close to the trail and prepared to spring. Damewood saw the beast ami kicked it until it fleet Returning to his borne, the brave father got gun aud dogs, tracked the animal to a tree and killed it. A. McNAIR, Cigar«, TobMMM and ('igarrtte*. Paint*. Oil«. GI hhsvb . and Painter’s Supplied M. BREUER’S Routed nCougnr. The undersigned baa Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Orator, Entre Noua Club. W and Farm Implements, Etc, Now 1» the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Drug» asd Ckemicalv, MBS. CECELIA STOWE, nre doing boAiueaa at Ibe Old Maud nnd can pl vase you. Giva ct a Call anl examine oor J *■ Portlaud, Oregon, April 10, 1904. To the State Suqerintendent of Public Instruction, County Superintend ents, and Principals of the Elemen tary Schools of the State of Oreqon: Gentlemen aud Ladies:—Tbe John Burroughs Society of Portland, has, through tbe generosity ol an anony mous fi iejid, two CHsh prizes to award Mn. Stowe'i letter ihowx every for knowledge of the native birds of woman how a home is saildened bv Oregon. These prizes are given year female weaknes and bow completely ly to tbe classes of tbe highest grade Dealer In Boat» and Nhoe» Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi in tbe elementary schools of the state. Repairing',naatl; and promptly dons at ness again. Do not go'on suffer The first prize is £12 00. tbe second lowest living prices. ing. Go to vour druggist today and secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine $8.00, to be awarded to those who can of Cardui. name tbe most birds by eight and song, and who write a sufficiently ex-1 cellent composition on tbe subject- J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. The relative markings for tbe two ex aminations will b« upon a scale of 1(HJ. 60 per cent for tbe field test, and 40 per cent for tbe composition test. All kiiula kept, That is, actual know ledge of tbe birds BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. 1IEAD-CHEES will count for more than excellence in nnd VEAL always on band, com position. CORNED BEEF. Tbe competition is open to tho class P. B. HOYT, Prop. TICKLED 1ORK graduating in February as well as to tbo class graduating in Jun«. The Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, Flrat Street. It.tNUON. OKEOQN BUTTER, EGO, and compositions must be in the bands of the President of th« John Burroughs »HAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR FRUIT and VEGETABLES CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Society, Room 10, Stearns Building. of all kinds. Portland, Oregon, not later than J it e Bathroom newly fitted up with I’orcehdn Meats Delivered to persons living on tb 1 Tub. Hot or Cold Hath* 25 cents 1st. Biver. or along the tagc Route Any subject base'l upon personal observation of our native birds will 60 YEARS’ be acceptable. One particular bird EXPERIENCE may be selected for study; or some such subject hs the following may be chosen: “Nests of Oregon Birds,” “Feeding Habits of our Native Birds,” Every W altham Watch move ment is guaranteed by the minu- Bird. Friends of the Farmer,” etc, tacturers against any defect in T rade M ark « material or construction. This D esign « In all observations time and place guarantee Is without time limit, CORVRIGHTS AC. should be carefully recorded. and holds good the world over. Anyone Rending a sketch and description may qntckly ascertain our opinion free whether an Tbe field examinations will be giv Invention ia probably patentable. CommunKw tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« en tbe last week ip May ami tbe first •ent free, oldest agency for eecu ring patents. Patents taken thrttugU Munn A Co. receive fprcial notice, without charge, in the week in Jun». A11 who send coiddo N early sitions will be considered as applicants fur a field examination, and tbe ad A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest cir I 2,000,000 culation of any scientific journal. Terms. >3 a year; four months, Sold by all newsdealers. dress of each writer should be enclosed 38 ” "^“’New York with tbe composition. altham atches i hUNN&Co. Branch Office, A25 F BL, Washington. D. C. All persons who kill I irds, or collect now in use eggs or nestit. eveu for tb« purpose of study, are excluded from tbe couipe We have a large assortment „of tition W altham Watches in Gold, Gold Very truly yours, t wo I’apers for the 1’rfca of One. You G ertrude M etcalfe , President. Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases. with local applications, rh tbev cannot reach th« seat of the disease. Catarrh Whooping Coagh. s a blood or constitutional disease, ‘ Tn tbo spring of 1901 my children and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall« Catarrh had whooping congh,” says Mrs. D Cure is taken internally, and acts di W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I osod rectly on the blood aud mucous sur Chamberlain's Cough Romedy with faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a the most satisfactory rssiilts. I think quack medteine It whs prescribed by thia is tha bast remedy I have ever one of the beet physician* in this sapn for whooping cough.” This rem country fur years, and is a regular edy keeps th« congh loose, lessens tbe prescription. It is composed of the severity and frequency of tbe cough best tonics known, combined with the ing spells, and counteract« any ten lient blood purifier», acting directly on deocy toward pneumonia. For sale the rDticotis surfaces. The perfect by C. Y. Lan we. combination of the two ingredients is ANTED, S fxcul RaT nrat:sT*Trvr in • fiat produces such wonderful results tbia coontv and»djainmw tcrriioric». to rrprrai'Ot ntai advcrti-c nn old ratabliabrd in curing catarrh. Send for testimo lin.int-aa hoove <<f »olid fiiiancial a’andlny niais free. SalarvWl wi-cklv. with rxpenara advanced >aflt> Mondav bv eh«tS direct from bead- F. J. C heney A Co, Prop«.,7o)ed*O qoartera. H'Wac and bowav fnrniabed When nerea.ar' ary. position ueriuanmt tddrrs* Sold by druggists, pr«e 75cts. Hall's Family Pills are the beet, CkARiftCt v. LOWE, DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Workmanship up to data in thing in my line. MANUFACTUKEK OF Beer, Porter and Ale. Roy- <D. 13. 1,12121*. Have on hand «nd will keep constantly for the trade and family use, branda of the best quality. Harness Maker, Ooodt delivered free of charge at any reasonable distance. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (ISOLATED TRACT). Public Land 8ale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in bun bv section 2455, U. 8. Rev. Stat., as amended by the act of Congress ap proved February 2fith, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 22nd day of June, next, at this office, the following tract of io sit: Lot N g . 3 Fko. !w, Tvp 29 8 , K. U W. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Above-dr scribed lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the oom me nee me nt of said «Ale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. J. T. B ai not«. Register, J. H. B ooth , Receiver. Roseburg, Oregon, April 25tb, 1904, M m 5 GIVE FACT» A BOLT ADVERTISING. Every man or woman who is now adver tising or intending to advertise, shonld send Samplet can be found in the ta loons. 10 rents for a copy of White’s Havings pub lished at Seattle. Wash., at SI .00 per year. This paper gives practical bints about ad ----- THE STEAMER----- vertising hv stems, adv. illustrations, writing advertisements, and augges s methods to get more business at less expense. It gives the advertising rates of all the * Dealer in HarneW < Baddie« and all leading publications, and in many other wavs is worth the $1.00 per year. kind« pf leather war« kept in a harness One Hpeelal- A paid op snbsoriber may THOMAS WHITE, Master, «hop. s<«k all the questions he oeairea about bnai- neaa «m advertising methods and receive confidential replies. One department—for Leave» Bandon every morning, except bustlers—tells you how to start in basinets Snuday. at o'rln«lt and make* <Wl»ec- WilliamGaH»r*will act na my «pent at fur yourself and brOoine independent. ° tiorwwitb the train «nd steamer Myrl at bend ¡0 cents today, if you wre sdvertising Bandon and all order^leS «uh hirn for 10:30 a. m. at Coquille ÍJity. nr expect %<> advertise, to White’s Sayiiin, ...................... leaves Coquille City nt 12*JQ p ■»., arriv goods or repairs kill recu.e v«>oipt ntten .... gon ° * fseattle, Waah. Xfndon A* 0,3w p. g>. “■ a O s * Coquille, Oregon DISPATCH RepaiJmff a Specialty. •’ o o o o o o o O O O O O o o o