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This paper 1» entered at the Bandon post
office as Second-clan* Matter.
THURSDAY. MAY. iti, li>04
EDITORIAL.
Several Coos County candidates are
on the anxious seat, but they will step
off, June Gtb.
In considering the question of Lo
cal. Option which comes up at the
State election, that fairness should
prevail that is characteristic of a lib
eral, free hearted people. All men
should buve the right to decide what
they wish, the majority beiug the end
of the contest.
The desire to accomplish partisan
purposes and to maiutain party lon
gevity, often leads the person or per
sons so inclined luto efforts that take
on all kiuds of phases, but the one
that suggests a large Republican vote
as a compliment to Roosevelt, out
ranks the rankest. Voters should vote
for men who are honest and who stand
for and will use their energy and abil
ity for the highest interests of the
nation and leuve complimentary vot
ing out.
poquille Herald: R, M. Morgan, a
late ariival from California, has rented
from W. B. Rohrer, a portion of bis
place near Parkersburg.
Not A Sick Day Since.
"I was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. I trim! nil aorta of
medicine*, none of which relieved me.
One day I saw au ad. of your Elec-
trie Bitters and determined to try
that
After a few do-.es I felt reliev
ed, and soon thereafter was entirely
cured, and have not seen a nick day
sine*. Neighbors of mine have b*en
cured of Rhei.niatism, Neuralgia,
Liver and Kidney troubles and Gail
eral Debility.” Tids is what b . r.
Bn*« of Fremont, N C. write*. Only I
nt4I Y. Lowe* Dcilggeat.
CLABENCE Y.
"My mother has twen a sufferer fur
many years iwtu rheumatism, nais
W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa “At
times she was unable to move at ull,
while at all times walking was puiu-
fui. I presented her |Hilb a bottle of
Chaiulieriuiu's Paiii Balm, and ufter
a few application» she decided it wu*
the most Wonderful pain reliever she 1
Drug Store.
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bud ever tried; in fact, she is never
■III tllesl'ip* Mini lliimau Live« without it uow, aud is at all time»
able to walk An uccusioual applica
IB, AmbriM« Hitrce >
The passage ot the tiavul appropri tion of Paiu Balm keeps away lhe
ation bill wai< preceded in the senate pain thut she was formerly iruubieil
by some very sensible talk utieut the with.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drug
prut.able abandonment of the modern gist.
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battleship, now upon its first real trial
tuiiiatfti. w ltb au ugly cut oo
the bg uf J. D. Orprr, Frnukliu
<Jr«*v , III
It .i>-v».l<><tf<1 11 •tubboru
uicsr uuvi^sliliiig lo doctor* auilrstn-
for four ytrnrs. Then Bucklen's
Aroicn Silv«» cured, It's just as
good for Burns, SeMlds, Skin Ernp
tious nud Ptlee. 25c, ut C. Y. Lowe’s
for its life. In expressing their doubt
of thia costly, complicated aud cum
brous creation's efficiency in uctnal
service. Senator Hale, Senator Gor
man and others voiced no new senti
ment: distrust of the battleship has
long been felt liotli in and out of uiivaj
circles. A battleship may cost as much
as $8.900,000—a lot of egg* to put into
1 single basket. It may carry 800 hu
man lives a far more serious matter.
For 18,1X10,000 we could build 40 light
swift, seagoing guultoHis, armed with
oue heavy and several light gun.*
each. Can any oneduubt what would
be the result of a combat between Die
battleship aud 40 gunboats? Homo of
the gunboat* might go to the bottom:
the battleship certainly would. The
invention of gunpowder put an end,
virtually, to body armor, which, al
ways costly aud cumbrous, was nu
lunger protective. Torpedoes, mines,
‘•«' bmatiues” and high power projec
tiles will inevitably do away with the
battleship, probably with the armored
cruiser, and navies will again “fight
in their shirt-sleeves." A sbipfeoating
10 times as much as another is not 10
times as fast nor 10 times as secure.
It is a few times as destructive, very
little less vulnerable, and no faster.
In one’s private affairs one would not
think of securing so small an increase
of efficiency l>y so large uu incrense of
expenditure.
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Coast Mail—Dwight, L. Lonfbour-
row, editor of the Evening Post soon
to be established at North Bend, is in
town today. Mr. Loufbourrow says
l>ibru*tr<»im Wreck.
that in all probability the Post will
Carelessness is responsible
for
make its initial appearance ju Thurs
many
a
railway
wreck
and
the
same
day of this week.
causes are making human wrecks of
Oregon Journal: The argument that
sufferer* from Tl>r<>at and Lungtr -n
in order to support Roosevelt next
tiles. But since the advent of Dr.
November, it is necessary to vote for
King'« New Discovery for Consump
tne Republican can lid lies for sheriff,
tion. Coughs and Colds, even the
district Attorney, assessor, county
worst cases cau be cured, and hope
•ommi* lom-r, constable, and all the
less resignation is no longer neces
rest, in till the counties of Oregon, in
sary. Mrs. Lois C'ragg of Dorehes
June, regardless of whether they are
ter.Mass., is one of many whose life
the better men or not. i* one that car
-. is saved by l)r. King’s New Dis
ries with it the as-ump'ion that it is
icovery. This great remedy is guar
addressed to imbeciles.
anteed for all Throat and Lung dis
Coast Mail: It. E L. Bedillion ease by C, Y. Low« Druggist. Price
the Ban ton irittd m in, who is inter 50c, and §1.00. Trial bottles free.
ested in th" new w >o|en mill, soon to
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go in at that place, left f >r his home
twilled Ilin Son.
today. During his visit of the last
Owensboro, Ky., May 21st. — Rev.
I ivo days on Coos Bay Mr. Bedillion,
Norman Armour, who murdered his
informed a M HL reporter that there
son by striking him witli a fence rail,
was now no q lo.tioa about Bandon
was arrested this morning.
having anothor woolen mill in the
The jail is now heavily guarded, as
very near future, as the first payment
the farmers at Sacramento threaten n
has already boen made on the ma
lynching. Armour is cool anil says he
cbin-ry.
is willing to take the law's penalty.
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The killing resulted from the minis
(.'oast Mail: John Ditter, a bache
ter's ungovernable anil apparently in
lor, about 60 years of age, who lived
sane temper. The boy refused to quit
all alone in a little cabin on a Ross
work in the field when ordered to do
slough ranch, 4 miles from Marsh
so by Armour, and a quarrel followed.
field, died nt his borne last night at
The farmer, who is a man heretofore
8:30.
He was discovered lying on
respected, but known Jo have a vio
bis b»d in an unconscious condition
lent temper, undertook to punish the
nnd breathing very heavily, about 5
boy, when the younger man defended
o'clock yesterday nliernoon. Theo
himself with much vigor. The minis
dore Hoellipg. the neighbor who made
ter, outdone, seized a piece of fence
the discovery, sent at once for Dr.
rail and rained blows upon the boy’*
MacCormac. but the unfortunate man
head uutil the latter lay dead at hi*
breathed his last shortly before lhe
feet.
doctor arrived.
It is the belief of those who arc*
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A Baker City boy, under 10 years friendly to the preacher that he is
old, lately secured by adroit false pre subject to spells of temporary insani
ty, as this is said to be no isolated
tenses over$350 in cash from the Sal
vation Army of that place. The pros case where his temper has taken nn
almost mauiacal tendency.
ecuting attorney, in bis great wisdom,
Feeling in the neighborhood of the
said nothing could bo done with the
youth, because he was too young to crime is particularly high, as the
preacher, by his open attacks on cer
send to the reform school, much less
tain residents of the locality, has ere
the penitentiary. So the authorities
ated many enemies, ami the district is
let the boy go, cm his promise to be
inhabited by a people many of whom
good; but it seems that horses must
are prone to lynchings on almost any
be lying or standing around loose, as
provneation
well as piles of money, in that conn
Officer» declare they will protect the
try, for the terrible youth was scarce
prisoner to the last, no matter how
ly out of sight of the district at large or desperate ttie mob may be
torney's office till be stole, within 48 that attempt* violence, and have in
hours, three horsra perhaps mòre. creased i'ue force guarding lue pri.u
Lots of men up there have so many tier.
horses that they might not miss one
or two for awhile. The boy’s father
is a sbeep-berdor, but it does not
seem to have occurred to the wise
aud n’t lite district attorney to send
the boy to bis dad. aud let him prac
tice awhile on stealing sheep.— Sun
day Welcome.
(urrd Hi» .Mother oi Kheu...aii>»m. r
—ooo-----
Catarrh Ca-inot I’c Cured.
with local application*, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
a a I lood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it yon must take
internal remedies.
Hull's Cut art li
Curo is taken internally, nnd acta di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine It was proscribed by
one of the best physicians io this
country for years, nnd is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifier*, acting directly on
the mucous surfaces.
The perfect
combination of the two ingredients 1»
wba< produces such wonderful results
in curing cufrirrb. Send for testimo
nials free.
*
#
F. 4 C hv . nev
Co. Prop«.. Tuledojl >
Sobt by druggist*, pr
75 1»
Hall's Family Fills are the
II uattiun I it com pete 11 ce.
From lhe Chicago Tribune.
One reason why the Japanese are
forcing ttie Rtissiaus back so rapidly
in Maucburia is that they have more
men ‘fin the right pl ice," than (tie
Russians have, or, for the present,
can have. Another is that they are
showing themselves the possessors of
more ami better brains than the Rus
sian article.
No better proof of Russian military
incompetency lit the present moment
could be desired than the circum
stances connected with the evacuation
of Jiiuehang. At the outset of the
war the St. Petersburg general stall'
was stricken with fright lest the Jnp-
aueseshouIJ suddenly deccend oiitti-’
city and overwhelm it. A few weeks
ago, on the other band, the Rus-ia'rs
Were boasting that the Japanese ha I
delayed so long that they had lo-i
their opportunity aud that Nnicbwsng
had been mi ls impregnable. In the
meantime troop* and guns h'i.1 been
hurried in an 1 tiie foriifi •aliens bn I
been strengthened by much els! crate
work. New the Russians flee nt full
speed, finding thernsolves o i:fl -.uk >l,
and in au untenable p »sition.
Looking Lack on these events, it is
perfectly evident that the Rtis-iniis
have been hopelessly lacking in intol-
ligent un.lerstan liug uf the str itegi
cal elements of the war. The presence
of th* JnpatiBA.’o<i the Aiitung-M ik
den road and on t he L 11 it u ig p -:ii :i
sola is uot s nue :i.ir.-i*uloin *'irpi i*.>,
but a contingency that was p'aiui..
possible from the very beginuirig
Knowiug that their force wa not suf
tieieiit to make sure of blocking th-.* ■
two lines of invasion, the Ru-sian-
also have known, that, given these two
invading armies, their own position m
Nincbwang would l eeunio untenable.
Apparently they di.lu't know it, an I
couseqneatly they w nt,>1 all t!i< -i* i
and labor t!i>y *paat in fortifying
Niiic’owaug an I it* nn' ii m.t.
They have o-ily tii.»• ,i. n v ■, t > h'a’ni.
for the ludicrous figure they n v .•nt
in their flight. They w ’¡It h i.-ieom-
maudel mu th mire m;>e t hi I t'.i
abau lone 1 Niuchwang mid 1‘orl Ar
thur early in the war and retired to a
central position at Lio i Yang >r 'd l i
d.m, w here they w in! I uave t “on r. i
dy to strike hard at ibe proper tin.e.
without the di*a I vantug ■* tint at t-r I
their newly formed ii:.
mi 1 with nt
the confusion con*eqnetit upon tb"d •-
feat on the Y ilu, and the hurri - I re
treat from two directions to.*, n I
Mukden.
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LCV.
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Bnudon. Orcioli,
Druggist and
c-h” orlv’t-.
Um aco , I-.b . <• t.ff, 19O2
Eight iac at ii ago I v. u a-» ¡¡I
that I w.. i j.: i -d to
*r an
down nearly uil t'•» ' * '*9
•tnniach vr.*u a J we- 1‘ ‘d lll‘ *■’
that 1 cull ! keep a*.hi,-i< on it
and I vomited fri'ie idy.
I
could not urinate without great
paiu ar. 11 cough.-1 so much tliat
mylhr at and lungs were raw
and «ore.
The doctors pro
nounced it Bright's disease ami
other,, sai l it i » comumptii n.
It matt.-n.l little to tie wb.it
they c :.*1 it ar. I 1 had no de
sire ti lire. A sister visited me
from St. Louis avl asked me if
1 bad ever tried V> me cf Cardui.
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe taat
it saved my life. I believe many
women could rave much suffer
ing if they but knew uf it« value.
I’on’t you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
ba well. You do n t need to be
a weak, helpless suCerer. You
mn have a woman's health and
do a woman’s work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to
day?
A
A
loar Market,
‘j-1- .ZkriciorsorL Prop.
Apothecary,
Will Keep ou Baud at ntl Times
I h juRt hi receipt of n new and
© fresh stuck of
Fresh Beef, Perk, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Drugs end Chemicals,
Sausages, Etc., aiso
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
StindricH.
P erfvmes , 1J; ii sues , S ponoes , Soars
Jit is and C andies .
Cigar«, Tobacco» him ! Clgtareftr«.
Ptiiuts. Oiid. GI uhsch . mid Faint» r’s Hupphed
Fresh Veg! table-, 1’eultry, Egg*. JJutter and all Furin Produce.
1 will pay highest mark t price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc.
rd Speedy Steamer
FD4
2 M
* < > $-c?s
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
C. P. JENSON, Master,
i : i StcH’b- r is New. is Stronjylv Iriilt. nnd fitted with »he latest iniprovenientff, «nd uill
give a ret uhir K dnv s»>rv;«•«-. for pasHer^« in and frcUht, L« twt un thu
Coquille Hiver, Orejón, and San Francisco, (’allí.
E. T.
LI. BREUER’S
Denier in
Hotel Coquille
Sloot*» mid Nhoe«
Kepairin^ neatly and promptly done nt
lowest living prices-
J. I’ TI PPF.K. Proprietor.
This well known hotel is now under new mid com
petent inanageiiiviit and has been thoroughly ren
ovated throughout. The tuble service is equal to
imy io Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms fur com
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats.uni! trains free of charge.
Fino tii-w bar iu counection with the hotel.
J. WALDVOGEL & SON Preps.
r
;::h Mea
Meats, Best f uality
rresh
Ali kinds kept,
\ s
and VEAL always on Land,
Oa’eii.'oia
Xicpaille <
CITY MEAT MARKET.
i’i >i
ELBERT DYER, Ai-«*nt, Bandon, Orffpin.
KRUZ. Managing Aizent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
.1
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¥ AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
TALLES i
ding Brands of (hse Goods,
BO YEARS'
Zx EXPERIENCE
“ ; *
V-
FOR SALE BY
A. RICE, Bandon
A
T pade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Anvotin Aonflfng a sketch nud description may
quickly nscrrin.il our opinion free whether an
Invention 13 probably patentitblo. Corniiiiniicn-
lions Rtrictlyc infldontlul. Handbook on Patento
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
¡utue, without cl inrge. In the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATlUwN.
Timber Land Act, «June, 3. 1878.
U nited S tates L ahd G uice , liu a burn«
Oregon, May 12, iix.4
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of 1he act ot C -n^i i s
A handsomely Illustrated week'it. Largest uir-
culatiun of any « •ie.ninc journal. Terms, f3 a
of June 3. I87t*, vutitkd “An act for the bide
year : f iu- mouths, fl. bold by nil newsdealers.
uf timber lands in the Stat«-* of Cahfuiuia,
Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington 1’erii-
tiirv,” aa eXtesHitd to all (lie 1 ublio Land
Branch vu'ice, u25 F 8t., Washlugton, D. C,
.States l>y act. oi Aus-ji-d 4,
Ci.in i s.
T. Fi«*g»-r, of i?'nd'»»;, Cutin 1 « t « 'io , Stair
ol: Orr/'Mi. li *.s tli.s day bird 11 this ufiice
I
his s'.,or:i HraiCiiient No r «.'1, fur the par*
! ohase of the S'y >t SW *.4 <.f »-vtiun No. 33,
j m fowninu.) No- 23 South, of l:.a:;?,c ixo. 14
W« t, and kill ' : pro ! ......
• ’ • •> 1 • •«
UJ2.
A - v ‘ ■ J.D ¿V»
: land Bought tsmurc valiLibiu lot ftrf timbri
or atone than 1 r •.kri-’ iHur «; puip >»cs nmi
| to »-HUbli.jh Lirt cl-'ii’i t-> -aid land in lore C-
. i . I»lau;rui■»:! <.', 1 -
an.;.:•. ci, at ins
' office at Band ai,
Co iut.v, 0<-rxon, on
! Suturdny, ih ■ <>>ii day of Au-.n -t. rjol. Hr
. namvb us '.vitues-e-: A. E. )ia•i-’iil, of Park-
rrnburg. It u;>li ii.
«’f L ind
John
i Anderson, i.i itind m, amt iiumut E. i.. Be
’. 'imi nnd vili kc> p cons’nr.H
I billion, ul' iiilliUDli, all uf ».'«iO*i C MlitA , {.)i B
tie Lh.i luiuih use, Lu'.r.ds of til
iu»n.
Any and all p;*r -ni:s claimir»o adv rsely the
i»o<nc-desciHn’.i i'uds nie r« quv.-d<d to li «•
I their elaiuis in this offico un iu* Let ore bind
<1 p |IVF'c<ï f'cr <if »’barge «: any
» enseñable dist:«n<e.
6tu day of
t
J. T. BntnoEs,
14;gi ter.
¡¡i th • anb»nn®.
nu\?o
Sc Wic Jtmi’icM
I hœmx
c
anuly
' rlom
•T’I to dPorfóot r'roci.Tiet of
SsleotG-'Cl O£Xlift>rriia. Vv'iioe.t.
l*Evc’*v Sánele < .-s un a
& Co.30’“-’ New York
§
it Don't Suit.
F* v r c s i o Cxo lusivoly by
SANDEBSO’i BROG., Bar.don.
c.
From ?5yrtleFi.snt E.iterpn*
a a á
Half Edcthor of Stamboul,—Time, 2:07
Will mal
1-2,
a n, Standing as follows:
At POP.T OEFORD «131st, 12th, 13U1,14i.ii, 15th, 29th, 30th and 31st.
NOTH’!. KCi fui-Lil’ V!
‘k
!>« p.»'•*.t’l.'uf <»f the hil»r:<»r,
At LANGLOIS the 17th, 18th, 10th, 20th, 25th, 26th, 27«i and 28th.
Some miscreant on Catching Creek
L vkd Urri'T* àt K ‘St-.’»’'’. g ,
April
. )N th9 213t 22nd, 23rd and 24th of esoh aonth.
Ims been trying to steal Arlington’s I, r.r)i.
7 i — I i •' > í * <
Notice is berebv ei’, - Hin» the
saw mill, piece at a time, Lately H ip
U.'VHUtl .-Oit'iHt lliiij f.i. d l:t thf ot L.X
li
At HUME'S RANCH th: 3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 of each month.
safety valve, inspirator nn«i other ti n to m ike final proof in Riippint of ln>
IDocoription..
»i'aim,
and
that
hnitt
proof
wiii
)»
•
Hind»
’
bi
parts of the mmbii ery were taken
fore C I' I •bim»"!i:«,l;i«’i. U.
>DHitL*slOii-
D.-x'cr
i*
a
bcriiitifu!
-t.-«-l
16 1-2 hind* high, f inlc-i ISOS, i* of
from the mill, but were found. I k > w - cr, at ii.s office at Bandon,
uu
gentle <li*p -ilioii. nnd nun-ual n.telligcticp
He i* the l>**' for lu'vedihg to
JUNE 4, UKH,
ever, bidden in a hollow stump, Too
for getting of Lo>*o* ¡or g -r et .1 si rvic*, that bn* ever stood m tin* section,
N
••
9
37,
Lvmon
J.
Davison,
f
r
viz:
H.
E.
guilty party is known, mi i Catching
being p< **( *“ ) of both stre.ig'li and speed. His coll.* mo largo and of fi.m
I Le
of Nr ‘4. Sv ti' ii lx; S’, of NV» 54.
buutii. Ra
14
-WI ship 29
2‘J bolliti,
kn
* »
Creek has declared open war on him, Sectloil 17. 1 I iwi
action. Inspection of his got will n nvinoe the nuist doubting.
UtHt. He iHimes the foliouing witr.e-1 a to
His dam. owne I for year* by Mr. Hume, in Curry County, was th* cele
and if the business isn't stopped, bis prove his c »miou > ub residence ti on and
Dealer in Harness ft Sadálrs and all brated li’ne Hambilioiumi n. re, :><-t■ d even when 30 year* of ag* for her
„
*’X,
bide will be dangling on some Catch i cultivât ii>n <>t hu id binds viz: George
Kpuedy. b . Â1. Sumiei iin n-.id Andrew I kinds of leather wars kept in a karnees speed, gamenes* mid endurance. It i* unn<ces*nry to ad.I uny I liing to de
ing Cneker’s back feme
Johnson, ali <-f Band-Hi, C • »a <>).. Oregon, ; »hop.
scriptiou when the pedigree of the sire of Dexter follows:
J. T B m IDGHS,
Cui. Devnul, a young man about 17
R< L .s»«-r.
Apr?
ZPETDIGt-REZD.
years of age, was sccideiilnlly sh: t in
fATeor
870, R» <•
17
lhe right leg, at Norway, Sunday, by N; hue EuK i‘U!>:.i< who ;, .¡sui.
v
h , (I J-., r ill
n» n j ts ni ■ '
hire of 5 in 2:30
TRACT).
Bniuh-i. And nil order« bft «»th Lint for
Claude Randleman, uiiollu-r young
I’ul H«' I.and Sa!««.
Lui.i-lfl <,r i>pairs will receive prompt ntteii
| C"pperb»»ttoro.
Belie of Wabash
S. & B. daui of
man uf about the same age. Randle
tion
IL ■<« burg. Oregon, May 10th, 19 I-
Í SVLT a N 1'43.
f Boien ha wk, 5.
K- *.r I 9 T
'•fl»
N< lice h hereby given tluit in pursuance
mm. was fooling with a 32 calibre re
\
, I -i; H i r- \ 1 ¡<>N.
2
Sn’tnna, dam of
r- StHnib<nil,
of iu-tru v.ioUst front the Co:niui:,-;on. r of
l.nry li.... 9
Suit.iu............. .2:24 Delmonico, 110.. J Guv Miller, dam of
Timber I.nnd, Act June 3, 1878.
vol ver and snapping it. The revolver the G*au ral Land ( ¡H-u. ni «!■ r nulbority
hire <>f
' Ihi id Liltohinn It)
Kuby
........
U nited S tates L and O ffice , H orehurci ,
2
bad one load ir. it ami was dischargod. vested ill blin by fwctioll 245.’». U.S. Rev.
Darby....... 2:1G^
Ali-az <r ....
Nti:t.. au anteiHied l»v the act of U«>ngr<*KR ap O bkgun . May 6th, 11)04.
3 Kftv Rose.. 2
i Membrino Chi« f H
1 lie wound is a severe one aud it will proved Feuruury 26tli, IH9.’>. we will proceed
1
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Notio“ is hereby given that in compilane'* a Coatr trier.
to
offer
at
public
sale
on
th«
( Big»Nora.
be Horne time before Devuul will have
Sw<-<1 brnrt
with the proviaions of tin- net. of (’ornzre^s
18th day of July,
n"d Ï0 ethers in
next, at thia «dlir»*, the foli«>wing tract of of Jone 3. 1K7M, entitled ‘‘An net for the sale z
the use of bis leg.
li-r. Al* - sirs of
in: I. f.o-wit: Lot No. 3 Sec. 18, Tup. 29 8., of tiinlx r lands in the State« uf <’al.f.irnin,
f Ilnnibiltonian, 10
in. s of
n.
nnd Wn*hini»t<»n i'eirito-
it. »4 A .
i Sire <»f flic «lariiff
Wi'ker,
V
rv,” as extended to nil the Frihlie Land
Any
and
all
persona
claiming
adversely
the
n
St amboni... 2:d7l<
Sunday Welcome: Tuesday morn nbove-d»Hcribed latuia are iidvt3» d to Lie Stnt s by n-'t < f Anunst 4*h, 102. I)-nald
!,3‘ . .
Trinket ... . .2:11
‘ >. V.' i I kca
ing the Oregonian declared that the their claim*! in this office on or trnfore the M. CharleHon of Bandon. Couni y of <’«>oa.
9 Ul.
Silver
Hello. .2; ¡7
dav desighfit-'d f> r the coni»ncnc«*inent of State of Oregon, h is ’Ll day flied in th’s
Henrietta. ..2 :I7’£ Bmr’s Wr.nhin^'
I; .-I Peart. ....2.12
California State Convention of the i c )’..l anle, otii. rwise their rights will la* offlc“ hia «worn atatem» nt. No. 6129. for the
X
ami
11 others,
ton
i
< ; 1er (line... ... 2 :2i)
’.i rebn*** of the S1 . of
of --•«•tion No
iolflTurd.
Democrat* would "turn Heursi down
Sire of
from? I ' «Ìu2:19 4
...... IF y,. ... ? • 23L ' Sp >cnlafinn
32. in I '-wiKhip No 21) South, Ramr«’ 14 V. cut.
J. II. B ooth , Rcgiffter,
1 ady W'oodr if
Jt.'tU V» ilk' i. * 'rov.n Point.. ,?:2i M ari lia Washing
The following morning it wa* briefly
nrd will offer proof to show that Hi«* land X.
•)
J. T. B bidoeh , R«ceiver.
2:22
I Gracie S.........
ton
249- a
May 10th. 19»H.
______ 8>nvht is more valuable for its titnb- r or
stated that the convention had de
stone than for nurionltnral pnrpofi»*«. and to X. Sir W llki R. . ..2:29v.j I Gny Hpreckk* 2:iK)
:
yj
<
)
r
Í»
1
n
nd
M
a
id
2
;?2
By Abdallah
N
“
hn«4hla
..
establish his claim to snid land before < I .
clared for He«r*t, nnd the story was
I -
Sire <if
Ì Is’idy Utkff...
Ñ L\DY LILLY
N dice iff hereby given t«» tiie Subscril er* Blnnw nrother, I’. S. Com reunion er, nt I
I
Aho
prand
daru
of
Sir
Walter......... 2 27
told in a dozen linos. Poor Hearst
Jr,
to the capital Nt«*ck of THE BANDON otliue nt Bnndon. (,’ooi ConntT, Orejón, on
I Western Giri..2:2*2
has no show to get the Democratic WOOLEN MILLS, a c »p ration thing Saturday, the 30tb d iyof July. 1901. I
nanus ns witnesses: Charles S. MrCnlln» ' . TERMS: Single Service
dulv
organized
under
the
laws
of
the
State
£$£5.00
nomination, however, as he has ‘'the
of Bandon, Porte Hummers, of Four-miit-
of < )r* gon.
$10.00
influence of the Oregonian" against
That a Siib-cribir g Stockholders meeting Creek near Bandon, Fred ii. Gross, of Ban I3y ttio Sos-son.
will be held in the office of Geo. F. I”ppibg don. nnd Dairel A. Groes, of Bandon, all of
him.
$15 00
To Insure
in the t »un of Bandon. County of Co«»*», and (’ooa County. Or« gon.
Any and all persons clainring adversely the
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»State «»f Oregon, on inea<iay, the llthdav
For fnitber information address at any of the places mentioned above.
above
described
lands,
nre
requested
to
file
of June, nt the hour of 7 »0 1’ Al. of naid
Doesn't K»»aprct Ohl Age.
day, for the purpose uf bolding the 6r-t th- ir claims in this office on or before sa al
O H. EETJR.I-.SY,
meeting for the election of Director-», and to 30lb day of July. 1904.
Manager of the horse for R. D. HUME.
J. T. B ridoks ,
It a ubamofiil when youth fuil» to perfect a complete org inizati -n of «aid cor
May 12
Ke«ister.
potation.
R. E. L. Fediilion,
show proper respect for old ago, but
(’. Y. L»»we,
TMK-SPASS
NOTH'K.
W. D Mai Mi a II.
just the contrary in the ca*e of Dr.
Incorporator«.
r
Notice is hereby «iven to all persona n t
King’s New Life Pills They ent off
fi» treepagM npon the premia-« of l)r. Kenyan,
maladies no matter Low severe, am)
-if'iat»«i I n tween Florna Lake an»i the con -
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ty rond, in Northern Curry, by r«*rn«>vn
irrespective*©! ol<) ag<*. Dyspepsia,
cjttitiu. or < (' ’.«*• r-»\inu tinilwr up u '«m 14 Cl ..
.. . will
..i.i be . psid
.i e for .... infortì;
» .... ', Jill
•Jxun.lic*. Fever. Constipatior., all
lend. $25 renard
tion
leadin
’
to
a
conviction
of
tresja
» a*
yiel.l to tbi* p-irfert Fill, 25 rents at
. and Bathfiicnis
St’lt’lffl ffboVD.
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Lowe's Drug Store.
1 e>’dat Bandon, O eyon. Ms’ ‘4ÎI
1
tocHeil In I I* DOtygDO BUILDING.
•
PETER NEI »N. \ < *
THOMAS WHITE. Master.
—o r
• *
W»MI E I- l iif - rwoill H i LADY OU
tf!>«ving 2.1 »’crife.
Flrwt Street. HAMKIN, OKKGON
/()il S\LE—160 acre« < f < ir <1 L ’ > •
tfontlim n t - m-inn bn-hier«* in thu» Coan-
»• ••»*♦• »i b it^nn, c. ^rt 'J w t>
»nd
Leav.« !•-.,t,.n rverv morr.imr.
tv and ndjoinnu* ft rrit >rv for Imuffe <;f ««»lid
ISaClAt 2.” Cent«.
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND UAIIl
fir incial -tandi • S? <br«i ’ht c i-i. a.-i^rv S'inJrty. it 7:30 oVI'Sk Bild ruahes run < e- Ms’iunn bru-L . 7 acr^t pl w land ' 4 l -‘
* CU IT* » AT SI'A AlABD PRICES,
nnd ei|>eii-e- paid each Monday direct frotn t"»»i*» with th#» train und »teRiuer Myrl at aerns in p-'«tnre; hoas»* and o»jt L uì LIÌ ìhm :
l<f m'lca
nth »f Bandon, on I’-”.r n'te
b 1!^ r’«r’
I xpeiiH- ru<»ti-v .^annd; IO:.*X) r. in. At < oqnil!»* t’itx. ®
I<
h I i»r<»on» i»*w1y fitted up w itli l’orcrlali,
Creek:
price
Sl.'itXL
For
parti-nlnra
iddre'-.s
1 a ’RV'»
M 12:3») p m., arriv
!»• ’ t: ’« r...... inudit Addrv-t Mat.’^er, GOA
»«■n
in, r C
V'I|UI1IV ' <’»tv
>V, r»>
*
I • Tub * Hot or < old Hatlii* '4.1 ernt«. Ü
t i. _■ • : ’ B * .xbri
h '
W I». . tu.
M'»n »'I I
i'«. ChicauN.
I P. S. 1 rtituan. *KH Shaner st., Portl uiJ. Or.
•
•
o
1 1 cl 111C b
Repairing a Specialty.
.i. i
itiompson ,
aving Parlors
DISPATCH
I
E l D orado
TONSOBIAL PAHLORS