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THE RECORDER e IS PUBLISHED UVER1 TUJ-'HSDAY AFTKHNOON 13? DAVID K. STITT, SDITOIl AND ritOPRIETOB. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year ?2 'Six Months 1 00 Throu Months r This pn-per is enterod nt tho Bandon post ' office as Second-elass Matter. THURSDAY, JDNE. 3, 1904' EDITORIAL. .Tbe campaign is over, and oil parties can settle down to rest, each person contout that he v ill bsivo as good au administration as the other fellow. It is only the discontents that will feel like iho Dutchman when ho was beaten and who .said ''Let us run tho race again over, I bet you,'' New Jersy blows berhorn to sonnd tho tidings that she has manufac tured more corkscrews than any other state, but wait untill you bear tho echo from the bugle that heralds their consumption, and New Jersey will go away back aud sit down. Did anybody ever bear of an over production of corkscrews? J. M. Hughes gave a lecture hern Saturday evening setting forth the principles of Socialism and giving a history of conditions as they exist in n.-mp of the circumstances nnder which the human family labors. What he aid was true, and tho conditions that have obtained in very many in stances are producing a large crop of litres. W iairocliica io our readers iu this iss iytw ftsnter which wo believe will toftpprCMUid. "fiie Home Cir oi' chiuio is out ihat vtiil interest c!e of readers, but mon espc inlly docts .it. appeal to the wives and laothers, the queens of our homes. It ta. mr highe-t ninbinon io give our rwiders lha elites of rending they most rei!-h. Oar Kcui Ciixl-c-. Inmn in ih itnnrw Hi'X-hi rurh v.k. nn-vif-iac our r"Hd -r- s' destr . If not ftskiug tun tnnob of our readers, we wool! ptrfeirtJ it if lh3' would ex prps- io ns ihir opinion of this new Ttatn: of our paper. If you enjoy tvadi;t&: it. :1 u sn. It is for von '.'.v iui'U-h it. Dsop us a postal card tr in omt' maurer convey to us your appreciation of this new feature if you "houVp.ly do appreciate it. Tnis age of the world ought to pro duce thinkers, but instead, it is prob ably thn greatest Hge of humbug that has ever Iven known. Two groat po litical purlins are in the fakir busi ness, and besides this, there are fakirs pa I ore on almost every proposition that bobs qd for inspection. Tbe cartoon profession is a fruitful field of fakensm. One cartoonist will m-t-truct with a picture of tho full dinner pai!, and a second, with that of an empty one; one teaches ou in glow ing colors of prosperity, while another brings 3-011 back to the emptiness of dtlnsion, and between the lot the de luded mind is apt to take on a belief bf its own, havirg neither reason nor stability behind it, but, as it were, stranded on fallacy without the power. to extnoate itself. Too often, because of there and other causes, wo find minds that have become stationery because of haing formed a belief without reaching out to comprehend the priuciplqs involved, and nothing short of a mental cyclone could move that mind to investigate the premises. Coast Mail: -Chas. Adams, of Myr tle Point, arrived in this city yester day, en route for San Francisco, where bo g"s to meet his wife, who is very ill in Southern California, and who will be brought to that city for medi cal treatment. Port Oi ford Tribune: A grand In dian dance and pnu-wuw is promised a- tie of tie featll!.- of the E ehro ere. k F.-mth of July eeleluauon. wtnh- ! V Miii from Knf-iy Gili k ;(: -f tin Mit!e ::M Lu" "pi .- nh niissistgt.r. will in ll h'Kili.ii: ;s! I h:' I Ij Hi tin Deer Innu will Open. ( H. W i r, who Las been,s'ipr intuitu".-! of H. D. 3 initio s iutefe.-t-on liogun rivor for many years, has been employed as cashier of the State Bank which ie to bo established at North Bend this week. Mr. Winsor is a very obliging gentleman, and with Lis oxt.-n.-ivi-. Im-iuvf.- i- indi.ed well qtiaiih-il lor V.- work h. li: i . .r.:-:,r , iSny lor .ver.tj tU. and uJl. nu.u a few day-. 1 ready ;,,v hnines. Tiio 'hui will be one of U.e strong est banks in Southern Oiogon. -Citi- A 'o-.tl.v Mlhtiiko. JJl.it.doi- ;fx- HCjinetiiiies very expen sive. OccHMomtUy life itHlf is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if yon take Dr. KingH New Life Pills, for Dyspepsia. Dizziness Headache. Liver or Bouol I roubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 2octs ftt Lowe's Drug Store, t. Fight Will lie Hitter. Thoso who are persistont iu closing their ears against tbe continual roc ommeudatiou of Dr. King's New Dis co very for Consumption, will have long and bitter tight with their trou bios, if uot ended earlier by fatal ter initiation. Read what T. K Beall e Beall, MisB., has to say: ''Last fal my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once aud four bottles entirely cured her.' Guaranteed by 0. Y-. Lowe. Drnggis Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial hot ties free. oco "Doings" at "flSeaatifuI" Bnndon. Chris Hasmussen. alderman-elect of Bandon, was a guest in our city this week, renewingold acq lainlances "Tho City by tho Sea' says Chris, "is all right, and property is changing hands on a firm basis. There hav been more transfers of city realty i Bandon the past four months thau iu years past We hnve noticed no per ceptiblo change in business since th departure of the N oolen Mill, but w are soon to have a new mill. Tho peo plo of Bandon havo not lost all of th old time spirit infused into them by the late George Dyer, and they stil work and stand together iu cases o emergencies, and when our city's good can be served. For instance, in th new Woolen Mill, all of tbe stock, ex cept a very few thonsaud dollars, wa subscribed by local people, no singl one taking more than $2000, and th total amount wasj?40,000. That's peg ging some, but we Baudoniaus are therewith the goods, yon bet. It is almost insured, too, that Bamlou wil have a pulp mill within its border before many moons. Then, with tin coast iailroad, wo will bo strictly in the swim." uClfl 1'. evolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revol and s-eriuus trouble in your system i nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes It never fails to tone the stomach regnlate the Kidneys and Bowels stimulate the Livr. and purify th- blud. Kon down sv-tems heneht particularly, and all the usual attend ing aches vani.-h nnder its j-earchiug and thorough effectiveness. E'oetrii Bitters is only 50 cents, and that i: returned if it don't uive perfect satis faction. Guura teed by C Y. Lowe Drnggit, GOO North Bend Citizen: The steau schooner Fulton, which was recent ly floated off the beach at Port Orford was in much better shape than was first supposed. Her owners have her on the lGth street dry dock at Sai Francisco, and when she comes off the dock she will have heen practically rebuilt above tho hull. Telegram: Fortunately for tin trusts and corporations they are with out a soul, and. consequently, have no feelings to be injured, otherwise tht approach of the campaign and the roasts it will bring, would bo viewed with alarm. Kail and Excursion. Snnday was a day of excursions on tbe river, aud Bandon came in for its part. Besides that of the YV. O. W going to Mrtle Point, which is spok en of elsewhere, there were excursions from Beaver Hill and Bivorton. The steamers Favorite aud Dis patch brought down a largo crowd from Coquillo, Riverton and other river points, and the Liberty was char tered by the Beaver Hill crowd, so that all the steamers were busy on that day, aud a large number of visi tors wero- in town. In the afternoon there was a game of baseball on the Bandun bnllgrounds between tho Beaver Hill and Kiverton teams, in which the score stood 10 to 10, in favor of the Iliverton nine, but it was claimed that some tallies that had been nnule by the Beaver Hill boys, had not been tallied, and tha? the game was ;ihnnt an even thing. The d iy w:ts uot a very pleasant one for visitor-, as it was mXi red by a cold via I fr m tue northwest, an I fog prevail. ! io hijii' extent during pn of til duv. - ozo -- Vv'cnderfni tilings are d me for th" human Jio.ly Jy inirgdry. Organs :rv takon out and scraped, and polished, and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones aro spliced; pipos take the!placeof diseased seel ions of vpins: .inii'.cptio dressings are applied to 'w..uiid.s, brnisfs, burns, and like injn ru a befoie inflammation nets in, which causes them to heal without malum lion, and in one-third the time re quired by tho old treatment. Cham berlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle, tf is an antiseptic, and when applied It) snch injuries, cause thnm lo heal very quickly. It nlno allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pam Balm in your home, and it will save yon time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and Buffering which such injuries entail. For salo by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Home Circle Column Crudo ThocahtB As They Fall From The Editorial Pen. Plcanut Evening lluverie, A (Jolu mil Dedicated to Tired Motbcra ns thoy Join The Homo Circle at Evening Tide. My mother's volco, how often creeps Its cadence oe'r my lonely houre, Liko himlhiK tient ou wiurh of sleep, Or dew to the uncousoiqos dowerB. I CHu't forget her melting prayer, Even ffhile my palfles madly fly; And in the still unbroken tiir, Her uontle toneK come stealinc by; And 3'earn, and sin, nnd manhood flee, Aud have mo at my muthor-'B knee. tiPniNG's TltUMPT. Did you over stop to think that God hides away so mauysecre.ta under the snows of winter? Who can tell what, mysteries are buried beneath the white cover, so deep, so dazzling in its purity when it first falls on tbe brown leaves and withered grass? It is true to its trust and never whispers of tbe possibilities that are being shel tered nnd nourished by its enfolding. The flowers are only Bleeping, thoir tiny pulses aro throbbing with life down in tho darknoss, and after they awake, rested and refreshed, they will bud and blossom more beautifully than before. The bare branches of the trees bend lovingly down iu a feeble attempt to protect the little sleeping blossoms, and the wind, we say, sighs mournful ly as it rocks them to aud fro, but it is enly chanting a lullaby that is known to uat tiro's children alone. All is quiet and peaceful nuder tho snow awaiting the sound of ''spring's trum pet'' to awaken to a larger life and greater loveliness. So when ''life's winter is past" and the snow has melted at the call of God's eternal spring, what wonderful surprises await U6. Life, full, free, throbbing life that will nev.r need to sleep again und.'r the winter's sorrow, for "Behind the dim unknown 6tandeth Uod within the shadow, keeping Watch above his uwu." And what seemed death to the nat ural sense was only a hiding away of the germ immortal, with God standing gnai d, ready to bring it forth in good time. The king who comes and spread his robe uf ermine over all, treads, oh so gently, because of the sleeping buds and tender blossoms beneath his feel in their earthly cradle. The awakening time is uot yet, aud the will sleep more sweetly under th" ermine rube. Vhy do we not think of this when our hearts are heav laden because of what has been hidden away from us, remembering tint there Mve Oue who never lost s sight of our llowers. even though they wither here in the coltl blasts I hat come from the sea of pain and the valley of the shadow. He knows they are only resting for a moment, to come to a more marvelous growth in the "ardent that t:re ',ni-kiM'd eternallv, and whose flowers know no winter linn for sleep. The earth llowers coiin back to us from under the winter's snow nnd we are of more value than I hey. The little birds that build thoit homes in the heights, and hide iu the clouds, come back when I bey hear of the spring's new birth or resurrection ami we are of more value than they W e. too, will awaken from the sleep that closes the weary eyes just long enough for the angel in waiting to bear us over the bar into tho eternal .summer of that '-Morning Land," of which it insaid, "aud there shall bono night there," neither any snow or pit iless rain is needed lo kill and make alive. From the depths will come forth the hidden treasures. Dead, we said of them, but not so. Like a gen: that refuses bTsparkle ia hidden fori time from the light until it regains its biillinncy. so our jewels have been hidden from ns. to be given back per fected in a setting that glows with immortality, and our flowers will bloom again when the angel's whisper awakeus them to a vision of bkies fairer than ours, breezes softer, and sunshine that nover-is bidden. From under the snow of earth iuto the eter nal summer of heaven. This is our springtime mossage io you, and amid the sorrows of the days last that siill bear heavy npon you, may yon be led out from under the shadow inio that glorious sunlight and be so inspired with hope that sor rowing and sighing shall flee; away. and a quiet peace mantle your hori zon, so calm and serene, thai perfect W will come nnto you and forover bide with you. Sued Hy II Ih UoelOr. "A doclor hero has sued roe for $12.50, which I claimed was oxopasivo, or a case of cholpra morbup," nays K. Wlntn, of Cuaclndla, Cnl. "At tho rial ho praised his modical skill and modieiue. I askt'd him if it was not Chamherlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy he used, as I had tfood reason to bpliovo it was, and he would not nay under oarh that it wna not." No doctor could uso a hotter remedy than this in a case of cholera morhus. It uevor fails. Sold by C. Y. Lowe, Dnitftfist. WNTEt TUUSTWOHTHV ,U)V n uentlf innn to uianaue buiiiiifasiu iIuh Coun- iy uno HUjojiiinu icrntury for liouso if solid financial Ktiuidinc. $20atraiL'ht ChhIi mi In ri ant) expense paid each Monday direol from HiiqunnurH. i-.xpenue money advanced; iHitiiin permanent.. Aildiexx M n tin nnp CfW Monou liuilditif;, Chicnyo. ' ' 2825 KcelcTSt., Chicago, 111., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groina. 1 suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headache and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 knew not, for it Hint T had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wine H of Cardui, that blessed remeay ior sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the riirht medicine. New blood soemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush if now in perfect health because she took Wins of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies R sufferer may aecuro health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home, cj The Erst bottle convinces me pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, -The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. F'ini"'i i mm ni" Harness M aker, Coquille, Oregon. Dealer iu Harness & Saddles and all kinds of leather vrar3 kept in a harness shop. Repairing a Specialty. Wil!ir.m G.!!ier will act as my ncnt at Mandiit: and all orders h-ft with him in yooda or r pairn will receive prompt at ti n Mon El Dorado T0NS0R1AL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. LuchUmI in EL DUUADO IU'IIjDING. Klrnt Street. IIIMXIN. (IIU-CON SHAVING. SHAMrOOING AND HAH'. CUTTING AT STANDAUO PRICES. Uutlirooui ii'uly f ! : f ! up with I'orci-lalii Tub. Hot or ('old HatliM 25 centit. J. L THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Kadis 25 Out-. Workmanship up to date in any thing iu my line. THE STEAMEU DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master, Loaves Hnndon every tuorninc exrept Sunday. t 7:.'I0 o'clock nml makes connec tions with tbe train nnd Hteniuer Mvrl nt 10:1V) ii. in. nt roqnille Pity. LenvfsCoqniUe Citv nt 12::J0 p. in., Hrriv inu at Handon nt 4;HU p. in. TKKSr.SS NOTK'K. Notioe is In-reby uiven to nil persons not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. K-nyon. situated leUve n Floras L:ike arid thu coun ty road, in North-rn Gurry, by rpniovm.'. cut 1 1 nt;. or dofltroyinu timber uiwui Paid land. 'J-" reward will be piid for informa lion leading to a conviction of tredimsn us stated above. Dated at Ilandon. Oregon. March 14. PETEU NEIjSON, Auent. : ItANDON LODGK. Sa. 1 15. A. F. A. M 5 tS $ T ANDON LODG K, No. Ufl, A. F.A .M. LJ btnted oommuiucntiotiB first bftt- g gurday after th full moon of ench-g ygmoulliF AH MiiHter. Mukohs cordially x 2 invited. I'KTKll NKLSON, "W. M. J. iv. WAusTaoM, 3eo. HANDON I.ODGi: No. 1:13, 1. O.O. F 4 A 1 .......tr. i : nr. Jy iiuui'- HU-I) OIUUIUUV UVKII1I1K. V. i i.iiin- uiuiiitTH i ii goou Hianuin (fccoruuilly inviteu. J 9j iN. li. IfAKKLOW. N. (i. k 'A It. tltKDKIlIOK, Jit., Soo. . v. W Court Queen of tho Forest No. 17, jg ForeHtcrs oT America. K 54 OIJUT QUEEN OF THE FOItEST. No. 17, nieutn Friday niflit of oacb$ .weeK, in Uonorbto Hall, Handon. Urefon.5j A cordial welcome ia extended to all vis-&' gitinn hrotherH. J. E. FISHKK. 5 W T XT T......rf Ol, r 1 9 u. x, jjAnubn.ii uuiui itiiiiucx . sr. Church Directory M. E. Cituncn. Prenchinc florviob every 2nd ni;d 4th Sun day at-11. A. M. and 8: P. M. -' Snndav Sohoid evorv Humlay nt 10, A. M. Epworth Jnii(!ue . 7:P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at H: P. M. W. H. Mktkiir, Pastor. PnEsnYTKnuN Service. PreaohinK 1st and :ird Hnndays, morning nnd evening. Snndny School ench Hnpdny nt 10 a.m. Endeavor meetinca at the n'snnl hours. Pravor muetinu 7:110 Tliursdny oveninf,M M1 are welcome. Apolpii Ha deblt. Pastor. CLARENCE Y. "LGVVE, Ilandon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is juBt in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, DruggiMts Sundries. Pehfumes, J3nusiiE9, Sponges, SSoArs Nuts and Candies. Cleans Tobuncos unci CIjrnretteB. Paints. Oils, Glasses, and Painter's Supplied BOOTS SHOES You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUEB'S Dealer in Boot and Shoe llepniring.nontly nnd promptly done nt lowest livinc prices. FOR SALE BY A. RICE, Bandon. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anrooo Bending a pfeotch nnd description mny qntcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an Inrcntloo is probably patentable Communica tions strictly conUdonttnl. Handbook on Patenta fent free Dldcst neency for securing patents. Patents taken throuch Jtunn k, Co. rec4J?e tptclal notice, without charKO, jntho Scientific American. A handjomoly HlnMrated weekly. Ijinteat iti culation of nny sclcnttQc Journal. Terms, $3 a year : four months, L Bold by all nowsdealenu MUNN&Co.361Brodw New York Branch Office, C35 F BU Washincton. D. C. BESWESY, C. GEHRIG Proprietor MANUFACTURER OF Beer, Porter and Ale. Hnve on hand nnd will kern constantly for (he trade and family uhc, brands of the bent quality. CooiIh delivered freo of charge nt ny reiiBoimltle dl.ttiince. Samples enn be fonnd in the snJoons. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' .M EETING Notice is hereby civen to the .Sulscribcr to tbe capital Uck of THE HANDON WOOLEN MILLS, a corporation being duly organized under the laws of the b...tt- u Oregon. That a Subscribing Stockholders meeting will be held in the otlice of Geo. P. Topping in the town of Hnndon, County of Coo, and State ot Oregon, on I ueBday, the 11th da jf June, at the Imur of i :'.A) F .I. of kuk dny. for thu purpose of holding tlio first meeting for the election of Directors, and to perfect a complete organization of said cor poiaiiou. It. E. L. Hedi'lion, U. . ljowe, Vf. D. Marshall, Incorporator. NO TICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Juno 51, 187f. United Stvtks Lnd Okkick, IIoskuudo, Oukoon. Mny fith, llKXi. Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the nrovisions of the act of Congress of June 'A 187S, untitled "An not for the snle of timber InudK in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territo rv," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ot August 4th, 1892. Dmiald M. Charleson of Handon, Comity of Coob. State of Oregon, has thi day tiled in this office his Hworn stntement. No. G12U. for the purchase of the S) of SE of Section No in TownMhip No. 29 South. Range U West, and will offer proof to show that the laud souuht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land betorc C. T. Hlumenrother, U. S. (Commissioner, nt his office nt Hnndon, Coos Conntv, Oregon, on Saturday, tho :)th dnv of July. 1904. He names as witnesses: Charles S. MeCnlinnh. of Hnndon, Porto Summers, of Four-mile Creek near Handon, Frod H. Groan, 0f Han don. and Danel A. Gross, of Handon, all of Coos County. Oregon. Any aud nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands, are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or before said :Wtu day of July, 1904. J. T. Bridges, Slay 12 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (ISOLATED TRACT). Public Laud Snle. Rosoburg, Oregon, Mny 10th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from thu Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2t5T, U. S. Rev. Stat., as amended by the not of Congress ap proved February 20th, lfc9."i, we will proce. d to otrer at pumio sale on tun 18th day of .Inly, next. nt. this office, the following traet of land, to-wit: Lot No. 3 Sec. 18, Twp. 29 S , U.14 w. Any and nil persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands nro advised to tile their claims in this offius on or before the da) designated for the commencement of jnid sale, otherwise thoir rights .-will be forfeited. J. H. ItaOTii, Register, J. T. HitiDOEH, Receiver. Mav 10th, JUOI. i llfilii r The fl:w, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer? C. P. JENSEN. Master. This Steamer is New. i'b Strongly built, nnd fitted with tho Intest improvements, and wiilL Rive a recnlnr 8 day service, for paHseiipers and freight, between tho Coquille ltivor, Oroion, and San Francisco, Calif. ELBERT DYEH, AEent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KKUZ, MnnnRinc Acent, LW Front Street, San Francisco, California. Hotel Coquille CJoqoille Uity5 Oregon. J. r. TUPPBR, Proprietor. This well known hotel i'h uow uudor new aud com petent management and baa been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to . any in Southern Oregon. S mple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from, boats and trains free of charge. Fiue new bar in connection with tho hotel. Phoenix Family rriio Perfect Product or Selected Oalifornia. tfVlieat. ICvcry Sack jrriai"anteecl. Your Money Back if it Don't Suit. For Sale Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS,, Bandon.. DEXTER, Best Son of ZIETOltfX Half Brother of Siamboul, Time, 2:07 f-2, Will make the Season, Standing as follows: At PORT ORFORD the 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 29th, 30th and 31sfc. At LANGLOIS the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. At BANDON the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th of each month. At HUME'S RANCH the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of each month. IDesorrption. Duster is p. henutifnl steel grav, 1G 1-2 bands high, foalod 1S98. is of iron tin disposition, and unusual intelligence. Ht in tbn besi for breeding to for getting of horses for gnneral service, that has ever stood in this section, iping possess-no of hotl) strength and nction. inspection of bis get will convince the most tiiMilttiu&r. His dam. owned for years bv Mr. 'rateil blue Hambiltonian maro, noted oven when 30 vears of agn fr bpr speed, gajiiencs and endurance. It is unnecessary to add auy thing to de scription when tho pedigree of the sire of Dexter follows: PEDIG-REE. fMonr 870, io. f SULTaN 1.-.13. ... I Record 2 :24 Stamb.inl, 2:07K Lucy K 2:lHl4 Rnbv 2:l:.?i Alcaz'ir 2:20) Hay Rose 2:2tK Contractr 2:22 Sweef heart ..2:22K nnd 20 others in list. Also sire of dnms of Regal WilkeJ, 2:llr Mnta Wilkes 2:l4lj' Red Henrt 2:1! Glendme 2:20 Emin Hi-y,..-':! f Speculation Jean MUkes, lHiwn Point. 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Address The Telegram, POKTLAM), OKE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June, 3. 1878. United States Land Office. Kosebarg, Oregon, May 12, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tho provisions of tbe net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," ns extended to nil the Public Land States by act of Augut 4, 1892, Cbarlts T. Fieger, of Hnndon, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5001, for tbe par chase of the SK of S Vlii of Section No. 33, in Township No. 28 South, of Range No. U West, nnd will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ngricnltnrul purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before C. T. Hlumenrother, U. S. Commissioner, at bis otlice nt Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on Saturdny, the Cth day of August, 1D0I. He names as witnesses: A. E. Hadsnll, of Park- ersburg. Ralph H. Rosa, of Handon. John Anderson, of Hnndon, nnd Robert E. L. Be- dilliou, of Hnudou, all of Coos County, Ore gon. Any nnd all Demons claiming adversely tbe above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said. Cth day of August, 1U04. J. T. Rridoes. nin26 Register. I?OR SALE 160 ncres of land; 130acrea : creek bottom, covered with alder aud salmon brush; 7 aores plow land and 13 acres in pasture; house and outbuildings; 10 miles South of Handon, on Four-mila (reek; price $1,500. For particulars address V. S. Trnman,yy4 SbtmerSt.t Poitlnnd, Or,