Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 11, 1904, Image 4

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Importance «if yiarkaninn
ÏHE MKCpiinER
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violent Att.sck of l>lirrli<M*>* Cured by
Chsmbei lain 's Culle. < holens sud
Dinar linea He ni rei y, sud t*nr-
baps a Life Saved.0
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cLxatHct v. uv.r,
So long as lb' w^rld faces condi­
T was truublsd gtt>
‘‘A short lime Hgu I wait taken with
tions that render war between na­
•^htr^gl,' . Thedford’« TH a I-
hlodid i; e were * o4
tions po&ible at any time, the prac­ itoviuleut attack of diurrboea, and be­
ID unv we<<thaa afil thu«*
wiese
I
would
have
died
if
I
hud
not
tdr « a.edicire •
-o> in
tical scientific suggestion that makes
>aar.’— if y» s . »•
•
foi efliciency iu lit« game of (W-strnc- gotten relief,'* Haya John J 1’* iioii , h
Ws
pul up an Up To-Dal« LAUNDRY and ut» prnparod to do
li Hat te»«ae« t^t <4aa«wiia4
“titoli, j....
j«il!c, !<•.
tw «« etock of
tion, is, aud must remain, a matter of leading citizen of Patton. Alabama
First-Cluss W ork.
Vhwifcle
YDIVoS *«l> WoPBlBTOt.
pertinent consideration. Apropos of ‘•A friend recommended Chamber-
,ui<4ly m,i
the ac­
«4
C*«mic«lw,
tion of tii, ttoimtoh wad
this, the National Board for the Pro­ ruiiYH Colic. CUblera and Diarrhöe»
curtoeven chronic can of
motion of Rifle Practice, a body ere Remedy I bought a twenty tito cent
Ftt tnl»nd Proprietary Preparations Our Specialties are Shirts. Collars, Finery. Blankets. Curtains, and Wool­
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
indigeition. If you Will
bottle and after taking three doeea of
ated
by
act
of
Congress
March
3.1303.
take
a
sm^l
d<*
of
Thed
­
.Toilet Article*.
One \ear.......
»2 00
ens of all kinds.
ford a Black Draught occa-
it was entirely cured. I consider it
Dv««aiata ««•«•(<•.
.. 1 <HJ composed of civilian», officers of the
'Six Month«..
*ion<lly you will keep your
GUVE XTS Jk TRIAL.
so National Guard aud Regular Army the beat remedy in the World for bowel
PxBruaES, B hl ' bues , S ponokb , S oaps
Three Months
Jtomach and Jiv« ia pto-
feet condition.
officers, has issued a pronouncement complaint*. For «ale by C. Y. Lowe,
Nurs AND C a ^ pies .
Thia paper is entered at the Bandon post worthy of attentiou. As quoted, its Druggist.
C1<art( Tobacco« and Cig-arctics.
NOSLER & LYONS, Proprietors.
orti ce «« Second-claHS Matter.
Faint«. Oil«. Glasae«. and Painter's Supplied
proposition briefly is this; First to
encourage members of the National
THURSDAY. AU(j. It, 1004.
Guard in their ettkfrts to become ex
1M >< >rl >i
jqjrt riflemen; second, to devise means Crude Thought. A, Th«, Full From Th.
EPITOMAI.
Editorial Pen. Pleasant Evening Rev­
by which civilians may be afforded
1I< >12>i
eries. A Column Dedicated to Tired
the opportunity of
fnmiliarizing
Kuropatkin has fine prospects of
Mothers a« They Join The Home Circle
Mors sickness is caused by
themselves with the handling of fire
at Evening Tide.
constipation than by any
reaching Tokio -under a Japanese
arms, aud, fiualy to inaugurate the
other disease. Thedford's
guard.
The home ioflueucs is either a
Black-Ltraught not only re­
the undertaking and secure a firm
lieves constipation but cures
Alton Brook» Parker has resigned foundation by stimulating the am­ blessing or a curse, either for good or
diarrhoea and dysentery and
from the chief judgeship of the court bition of sctiool boys hi this direction. for evil. It cannot lie neutral. In
keeps the bowels regular.
t his Steamer is New. is Slronwlv bnill, slid fitted with the l»t»«t improvementa, and wilt
of appeals to chase the presidency
To the ultra-universal peace advo­ either case it ib mighty, commencing
Kive a rei/ular S day service, for paasenger» and freight, betweeu the
AU druggists sell
Coqoiila Rivar. Owgou, and San Franciaoo, Calif.
for a term at the White House. He cate these suggestions, ho far us they with our birth, going with ne through
K-osal packages.
may possibly be wasting his time in refer to the civilian a;id the school­ life, clinging to ns in death, and
ELBERT DYER, Agent. Bandon, Oregon.
‘‘Thedford’s Black-
i
chatiiug a phantom.
E. T. 'Kltrz, Managing Ageut, ‘M7 Front Street, Hau Francisco, California.
boy, may be clothed with much that reaching into the eternal world. The
Draught is the best medi­
cine to regulate the bowels
is objectionable; but Ha h matter of specific influences of busband, and
The Portland and Asiatic company
I have ever used."— MRS.
practical moment they bear wit bin wife, of parent and child, of brother
A. M. GRANT, Sneads
is not to be scared because of the
and
Wister,
of
teacher
and
pupil,
uni
­
Ferry, N. C.
a world of common eeiiHe, In time
Denier in llowtN and Slioew
captures which the Russians have
of trouble, from which the United ted an 1 harurmiously blended, con­
made of steamers carrying contra­
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
States no more than any other mod stitute th« home influence. It is
lowest living prices.
band goods. They purpose to defy
great,
silent,
irresistiblo
and
per
ern civilized power is exempt, reli
Russia and intend carrying floua di
ance must be had. uot upon the Reg­ miueut! Like the calm, deep stream
rect to Japan.
ular Army uh low conatilntt d, hot ou it moves io silent, but overwhelming
J. P. TITPPF.H. Proprietor.
An exchange asks: ‘"If Europe the citizen Holdier gathered from «V- power. It strikes its roots deep into
TRESPASS NOTION.
This well known butoi is now under new aud com­
Notice i« hereby Riven to all persons not
shudders and is afraid of the sight of ery corner of the country mid from the huiuau heart, and spreads its
to tre«i»HH« upon the premise« of Dr.Kenyou.
petent management and has been thoroughly ren­
of our infant industries, what will every walk ic life. Modes of living br Hucbes wide over onr whole being. situated between Flor«« Lake mid the coun­
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
be its stale of mind when the indnst that have obtained, and are being in­ Like the lily that braves tlie tempest, ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
outtinu. or destrovim» timber upon «aid
auy in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms fur com­
ries have grown np"? Why, bless tensified in these modern days, are and the Alpiue flower that leans its land. $25 reward will be paid for informa­
mercial men. Baggage transported ty and from
your soul! these infants are protected clearly conducive to lowering the cheek on the bosom of eternal snows, tion leading to a conviction of treapusa as
Hinted above.
bouts and trains free of charge.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
and who ever lienid of one of them standard of marksmanship with the it is extended amid tlie Wil L*st
i’E 1ER NELSON, \vent
Fine new bar iu connection with the hotel.
becoming full grown,
average citizen who must tight the storms of life and breathes a Hofhm
Kuroptkin.s boast to force terms future battles of the republic. The ing swell in <ny bosom even wheu a
with the Mikado at Tokio, early in lays of the Kentucky and Tennesee heartless world is freezing up 111H
July so 'ii- i • have la)«il a boom riflemen wtioso mercilessly decimated fountain of sympu'by ami lu vp.
'••r m . ' .J ■'
' . ■ turn stretch, be ranks of the Buitish under Pack- Home impressions are like the deep
ii are doing ingbam at New Orleans are ifoue, boring into flinty rock. To erase
Tlio Perfect Product of
3T*Yon can bave it «II for
ii
tig l oa-ier has never to return unless some sugges them we mist remove every strata of
Selected "California. Wheat.
i
>.<i-| ing hi« forces 'ion of thia charac'er is put" in oper­ our being. Even the lufidel lives
«’ci-
KAp
»’<
koiilli
ytosUli
ioi . i :
a. ' nrroiiiid«d aud captured ation to produce mai ksmerr who, by under the.boly inti leuce of a pious
ini
John Ran
■> hil" v.-t i I . .g w iv off from Tokio practic, will match them of the earl mother's, impressions.
ier time. The truth still remains that doipb could never shake oft the re­
FOR SALE BY
lb’e .S 0 it We Heed Not the Les»on
straining influence of a little prayer
new« of the state mid of tLo
the known efficiency of American
Try it f«»r a month. A sample
bis mother taught him when a child.
I be mailed Co you free. Adores«
For Sale Exclusively by
• Thru» h bo means of dissemina­ arms is iu the. best conservator of
It
.preserved him from thezsl utebes of
ting int' Ibgence. there is daily pre­ la-ace — i'elegram.
The
Telegram,
avowed infidelity. The home influ­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA ITC'Jf:
POKTLA ND. OBE.
sented, to in- mental View, a pauo
>»• Lady’« Kecottiiiieiiilatlon Sold frifty ence gives the first ton« to our desir«
Timber L hih I Act June 3, 1373.
ramie »cene winch is li«l I up for our
lióles <>F Chumbe lain'« Mom-
.
and furisbes ingredients that will
U nitkv S tatk - i Lkvn O ffice , at R ose *
inspection, but which rolls on, lenv
act» Mini Liver Tablet«.
buik * O uk «> ‘N June 20, 1304.
either sweeten or embitter the whole
M. E. C jiubch .
ing but small conception behind of
Notice is herebv given t^Ht *in roinpli-ttce
cup
of
life.
Prenchinc
service
even
2nd
niRi
4th
Sun
I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of
with the provislotiN of the act <»f Cong res« »f
the awful import it presages-
.
dav hi 11 A M. mid 8: P M
June
3, 1878. entii’t-n ’‘¿.n a-t f ; tip- sh ’«- of
It is a fine thing for any woman
Smid iv School averv Stmdny at 10, A. M. timber lamia in the Sta'c-t < f Califi i - dih ,
Wed' not live Ulldet the rule of c Jliaml'ei Liiri's Stomach and Liver
Epworth
Lemine
.
7:1*.
M.
Op"««!. Nevfidi. -■ uJ W;*.-t in. t ifi ictii
ehance but in a world where cause Tatilets <m tlie recseiimetidqtion of who ha6 missed marrying a iimo with Prayer meutiun Wedawdny nt 8: P. M.
tory,” .8 t'X'.'Pd.d to all the Fnbiic Land JBest Son. of 2î-A.TSTOm:
W. H. M eylus , i’astor.
Hud effect are considered, th« latter one lady here, who first bought a box a hart or indifferent charneter. -We
Sti)t<H by act <f Angu.-t 4, 1892. Aino-* E.
HtidMHll.'Of Perkeibbuiv. C »unty <.f C >us.
of
them
about
a
year
sgo.
She
never
know
there
%re
women
who
say
they
being ttie redtllt of the principle ac­
P kk > « ï 1 liitUN S ervice .
State of Oregon. H m i I jh day ide<i in thi-»
Half Erothor oî Stamboul—Tima 2:07 1-2
oflic«*
bl« «worn hl itt n;- d ! X.i G-l'i. foy (I.,
ted Upon. I'iiere is no effect witboijt tires of telling her height» rs and do not mind men being a little wiM,
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays, morniitg
p'lrd? t«t <*f the L-t I— SE't ef
-NE1,»
friends
about
tlie
good
qualities
of
that
when
they
settle
down
they
mid
eveninu-
a cause as! if th« effect is not what is
Sunday Sclmol each Sundtv at 10 a.m. of SE’4 of S. ci ion No. 1, in Toviif»hip 29 S.
Kano,>
J4 W., and '.ill oiler i ro«.f to
.1 . ,,li- i lien t |j.. right principle bus these Tablets - P M. Shore, Drug make the best husbands, i’lie devil Endeavor ineetinu« at the usual hour-»
is more valuable
Prave» me tieng-*-7:3O Thursday uv. nings «how that the land
gest, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant never spread a blacker lie among in­
tint lie«n acted upon.
for
it«
timber
or stone Ilian f«»r hl ’1 iue.ltmtfl
All are weluome.
At PORT ORFORD the 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 29th, 30th and 31st.
purgativeeffret
of
these
l
ablets
neike
telligent
people,
and
tlje
wonder
is
pur.t
Kt-e
and
to
p«t
ibl;«h
Inn
claim to said
Ai»'-i ph 1 i.\ bui »:. y . T
At Bonesteel, South Dakota, just
I
tiid
b;
f
oe
-Jaib«*«
Watson,
('ymity<Ch
rk
of
At
LANGLOIS the 17th, 18th, IStJi, 20th, 25th, 26th,'27th and 28th.
The Weekly Oregonian and this paper I Il'tH ('.millv. Oim. oil at 11 iu office of the
noy |Jiny be heefj au effect. From them a favorite with ladies .every tbiil lu spile of the poor, broken­
County lerk of Coo* Co., Oreg hi , fit. Co
hearted,
miserable
women
who
has
where.
For
ml«
by
C.
Y
’
.
Lowe
give
you
all
the
newt;
of
home,
state,
the
August 8, to September 10, at that
quille. Oregon, on Mo’idav. the lUihdavof
At BANDON tha 21st,
23«’d and 2+th of each month.
Northwest and the nation.
•
September, 1904. He naine< ns witnes*
place there will be thousands of per. ' W hen bilious take Chamberlain'a’ tried the experiment and fail-id, any
N.
E.
Barklow,
of
Rand'*n,
W.
A.
I
’
al-,
of
’
At
HUKE'S
RANCH
the
3,'4,
5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of each month.
sons congregated, »ft t'flo on public Stomach and Liver Tablets. For.eale intelligent, sensible woman will be
Parkersburg. D. C. Randleman, of Park» rs
by
C.
Y.
Lowe,
.
lieve
it
(or
a
minute.
We
fio
not
be
­
burp, mid J . Ii. Piewett, of i’urkt r«bui>». * I
domain, that is thrown open to Bet­
.
DôGorTptiori.
of (’oos C'.uii’y. Oregon. •
lieve in any woman marrying a man
liemeut, and as there will be rieb
Anv mid all person« elaiinine a-herselv
Dexter i.s, a boantijnl steel gray, 16 1-2 I ihui I h high, fouled 1898. is <>C
tn a missionary spirit, hoping to re­
the above-described lands are ruqnestcd to genllo liiapoÿilion. ami unusual intelligence. He is Ibe best for breeding to "
prizes for the fortunate one», the
file their claims in this office oil or before
form him
If his regard for his
for getting of horses for general service, I but baa ever ffioixl in tins section,
said 19th day of 8ept< inber. 1901.
hope of gain lias drawn there a bout
being possessed of both strength and speed. Hia colts uro large and of tint)
J. 1. B ridges .
sweetheart
does
not
lead
him
to
re
of gambl rs and tongti characters,
jnn30
*
Register.
action. Inspection of his get will convince I he most doubting.
.
It ie reported Unit considerable ex­ form,¡"consideration for bis wife will
who Hr« there ftir gain, and wbw" do
P. S. HOYT, Prop.
His dam. owned for years by Mr. Hume, in Curry Comity, was the cele­
citement prevailed at Bessey’» place not.tdo it. If a mail has lived a fust
not respect the right! of other citiz­
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC VITON.
brated bine Hmubilloniau mare, noted even when 30 years of age for her
on Mouth Coos ftiver, last Saturday life untiil he is 25 or 30 years of Ilge,
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
speed, gameness and emhirnnre. It is unnecessary to add anything ft) d«-
Located In El. DflKADO BUILDING.
en«, but who are there Kf profit with­
nignt, when Charles.Brandou reeled nothing but the grace of God Will
I lr»t Street. HANIION. OlikUON
U mitbu S tates L\ ni > O ffick , Roseburg, scriptioü when the pedigree of the sire of Dexter follows:
out regard as to bow they acquire it.
into a dance intoxicated and attempt­ make a decent husband out of him; SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIK Oregon, June 21', 19JI
1PEIDIÇ3-R.EE.
A week beftire time for the tiling
Notice is berebv tiivoti that in cniupliaiice
ed gun play.
and life in the home with a man of
wit h the pT'ivisionsof the «6? or (’onure-»« of
CUTTING Al STANDARD PRICES.
fMoor 870, Rec. 2:37
to begin this mob had reached a con­
A dance at the schoolhouse in this kind will in ting- fade away the
JuAe s
entitled “A h ae» for the sale <4
I Clay Pilot, St
Bathroom newly
np with rorcolaln timber lands in the States of Calforiiia.
dition •here the sheriff of that dis­
81 re of 3 in 2 :30
Tub. Hot or <’o)<l Hath«
cents
honor of the Misses Thom, of Myrtle delicate tints of wouiaubood from the
Oregon,
Nevada,
aud
Wasbinofon
Terri
­
trict gave', not ic to* the governor of
tory.” as extended tv> nil the Public Land
Ì Belle of Wabash
Point, «as in progress when Brandon sweetest character.
i SULTAN 1'1.1.
States by act of Au^ I. 1892. NiitliRn E.
the state tlint with the force at his
MLlillOXS.
Record
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I
caiwed the furor.
It seems that . “Maid choosing husband remember
Barklftw, of Bandon, (’utility »»f <’of»s, bhite i - Stamboul,
2:07'4 Sottana, <l»rn of
command bo could not protect the
IN
THE CIRCUIT < OL’RT OF
<>♦
Oregon, has tiiis day til -d in this offie»
24 f Delmon ico, 110..
.2:1»
’
,
Sultan...,.
..
Lucy
R
......
Brattdon had a few bi gh words with this
his s.vorn statcinent N *.6218. for the pur
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
law and that be would not be res­
Sire of
Ruby....... . .2 :ll-"»
chase of the L »1« I. 5. »> and 7.of Section
young Noah and threattfned to kill
IMrby.......2:16l¿
AIcazar .... ..2:20k.
You take his nature with bis name;
THE COUN1Y OF COOS.
ponsible for the result.
No. b. in l owiish’p No 23 South Range No. 9 Buy
I M. inbrino Chief 11
’
Ros«*
.
.2:20^
him. He pulled a gun on the crowd Ask, too what bis religion is,
13. We«», and will offer proof to show that X Cont raotor.. .2:2?
Mary E. Hunt,
1
I Ct leste...............
• This condition attains, as a result
the land «ought
more valuable for its
Plaintiff,
j
Suit
in
equity
and was only qnietod by the timely
( Bip Nora.
Sweet
heart
,2:2?S
For yon will soon’be of the same,”
timber or stone than f «r nuricQUur«i| pui- «
of the competitive system with its
v«.
/
for
wod 20 othfis in
arrival of .Charles tftvanson. The
7
p
s
,
tl
,d
toe
t
ibli-li
bis
clnim
to
said
land«
W.
II.
Hunt.
i
divorce.
list. Also sire of
attendant evils, Its . lawlosness is
before Ji ire* Watson. Coutitv Clerk of (’uo-
Defendant. J
Utter gentleman beat Brandon up Leooxnaw
dams of
Fr«>wk Iron
(’onufv. (>r»*u’on. nt tu.« offi *e of County
largely the result of licence granted
huiial Wilkes,
To W. II. Hunt, the above nmued defendant. Clerk of Cons (' >unty, ()re**oti. at C »qniile.
considerably and many were the
Ueiech •• •'ole isj Mia ¿«w
blHinlKinl.. .‘2 :07K
511%
to lawless persons, by the public, who
IN
THE
N\
m ’ e OF THE STVIEOE Oregon. <>n Monday, the I9>h dav < f >epf .
Trinket . . .«til
Mut« Wilke»
threats be uttered as be left for koine.
look upon their encrocbmoots -with
• Waterbury, Conn.. Aug. 4. Line­ OREGON: You nr - her» b.v required to ap­ 1904. He names as yyit un “(*s : Aon»« E.
Silver Belle. .2:17
2:141*4
sail,
W.
A.
Doak,
D
C.
Randieman
and
i.
Noab and.Swanson cam« down this
pear <nd answer th»1 complaint filed aya:ii«f
Henriett»-. .2 :17k, Burr’s Washing­
Red Heart
2:19
|ntle concern and less censure, and
man Truman Jubeon. of the Sonlli Von in the alsive entitled (’• urt and cans»- on B. Prewitt, all of Paikersburg. County of
and 11 others
ton
Glendine
2:20
morning and swore out a warrant for
(freiion
Sire of
from?
:P8ito2:“J-h
Emin
B**v,
-2
'-
•
‘
V
f
ern New England Telephone Com­ or before »he 8th day ' f September. 1904, the Coos,
conditions gro.. worse and worse, and
Anv
and
all
person«
olaioiin«»
adversely
>>
Brandon’s arrest.—Coast Mail.
last dav of the tune pre«c>-ibed in the ord'-i
I ady Woodr’ff
Martha Wusliing-
Jcftu Wilkes,
pany’ fell while at work ou a pole 40 for the pubheattou 4>f tl;i« Summon«, and »he nt> ivc-de x’r.bed lands are requested to z 2:24 >4
•» ‘ 29
and soon ntirigheousness grows and
tuii
tile their clniins in this oflha* oil vr before
*) A".»K
feet high aud was canght 20 feet that if \ou fail to flo oppenr mid answer « vid s«id 19th d iv uf September. l'.K)4
begets its kind eo that misdemeanors
z Sir Wilke«
Eomplaint, ter want thereof, plaintiff wil:
Port Arthur I'nilen?
<* Nehnshln..
2:-M
J. T, B rtdofs ,
frogn the ground by no ikon book applv to the Court for the relief demanded
that would have been appalling, at
>3 LAbY I I LEY
Keyisfer.
jun.W)
in
«aid
complaint,
a
«uccinct
«tatement
of
Jr.
one time, are suffered to go unpun­
Paris, Aug 6.—A dispatch from through his jaw, After banging which relief, ho demanded, is a« follows:
For a decree of the Conrt. that, the iu«r- NOTICE FOR PUBI.K A I ION < ISOLATED
ished and uncondemned.
Nagasaki states that tlfe report lip» thus for a short time the flepb tore rimje
$5.00
relatPHiH now existing between plain-
TERMS: Sing'
W'o bee the result and we have the reached there that Port Arthur has ami he fell to th« ground. Although t ft and d**fendaut he forever dtnsolved
TRACT.)
$1OOO
By
tiie
Season
That
the
care
and
coatodv
of
"the
minor
ruhllc
I.Hud
H
m
I
a
,
power to conceit e the cause but gen­ fallen. The report is given little he has concussion of the brain, a
child. Lo^d F Hunt. bvaua.d»d to plaintiff
’f/w
u-i' ■■
in wunmnarp To Insure
$15.00
erally spev.kic.g wo are too indolent credence here. It is geuerly thought hri>ken jaw, a I';ce,-Kte5 eciilp and m » ins -niiv. Ami that piaintift have judgment of V.s
in.trnctioni. frotn (In- C.uuiui«»i<mer of
the defendant for her costs and dis- the General I«(iid Otr**-«. un i«r »uthoritv
For further information address at any of the places mentioned above.
to think, sod too iticredalons to be to bo a wild rumor such as has been fractured riba, the physician nay« lie bur iin«t
enientn i thin suit.
v. Ht»d in him liv recnon 21 A I. S Rev
'I his «iiinmonM h published bv order of Si»t
liove if another thinks for" ns, hence going the rounds for a month past. will recover. A man on lop of the
C. HL. HURLEY,
. n. «mende I bv th« net of Congr««« np
the
L Harlocker. County Jtidue of proved Febrnnrv 2Uth, ll-'.tn. w« will proored
Manager of the horse for R. D. HUME
we are blind to that which is passing All dispatches from the vicinity of pole who saw bis comrade impaled Coo« Hon.
Conntv,
Oregon,
made
on
the
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dr-A .'.«nr *’.v.-
J
f J 'i*. ffr'4 i' qioribp Hd‘*’ '«uiiiiuonH to be gn-f, mxt. Kt thi« office, tlie following tract
toelore tar'eyea.
Port Arthur lately indicate that tlie faifriud itt th«, eight arid -waa saved published
in the B andon K kcorder for six ■ if l»nd. to-wit.: Nt'.’, «f HEq Seciiun 35.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Russians are in a position to put up by the al raps that held him to the Consecutive weeks fr. iu the 2'th dav of Jnh Towiirtbip 3S Sou'h, linnge 1) Weat.
1904. the date of the firat publication Iftreof.
Oregon Journal: If Kuroki turns
Department of the Interior.
Any ami »11 per.on« clniming H(lver««li
a long continue I fight, and it is cross bars.
GEO. P. I OPPING.
th« above described l»nda are adviwd to th-
Kuropatkin's flunks
many
more
L and O ffick at 1< hsdubg , Oregon. Aug.
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Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
known that they wore tn possession of
tbeir clnioiH in thia office on or befor« th-
Taken w|th ( lauip*.
times he Wou’t linvo auy flanks left
Hbove UeKigOHted for Iheconmenremen 4, HMM.
the wo/ks three days ago.
I NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION (ISOLATED dav
Notice is hereby given that the following
of
«»(d «ale, otberwiae tbeir right, will b
Sorth turning.
named settler has
notice of hi*. inten­
TRACT).
tn. Kirmse.a tnember of the bridge
forfeited.
tion
to make final proof in support of his
Public Land >alc.
J T. Barnois. Kegi.ter.
T«l«gram: It will lie recalled that
working near Littlepurt wrh
Cost Mail: Alpbin Thrush, the man
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will be mad»« be
J.
H.
B
ooth
.
Heceivcr.
i« herebv tfiven that in pursuance
General Kuropatkin declared, some who wa« brought to town with bis lakeu suddenly ill TlmradHy night of Notice
fore (’ I. Blnmeiirotber. U. S. Commission
Ro.ebnrg, Oregon, June 20, l!))4.
in«t.riicti<>ns from the Commissioner of
er
at
hi«
office
in
Bandon.
Oregon,
on Tues-
tim« ag >, th it h • w ml 1 dictate th« skull fractured, th« result of an ac­ with cramp* and a kind of cholera. the General Land Office, under authority
lav. Sept- 2 Hh. 1904, viz.: H. E. No.
vested in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev
Indrew Jobnaon. of Bandon, Oregon, foi
terms of peace with Japan in Tokio, cident which occurred at the Hig His case *ni sq severe iliHt be bad to Nt at., as amended by the act of (’<>nt»re«s ap­
60 YEARS*
the Lot 4. Sec. 19, 1 29 S.. K. 14 W lie
July i. The only excti-*e the Gen gin’s ranch on Coos river last week, have the mend ers of the crew wait proved Feornarv 26tb. 1895, we will proceed
names
the following witnesses to prove his
EXPERIENCE
to offer at public sale on the
oontinnotia residence upon and cultivation
oral can now offer is that he did not tins heeu released from the hospital upon him and Mr. Gifford was called
17th dav of September,
«
>t waid land, viz . Thorn <a Thomae' . Amos
specify the year.
hitcher, John Bate* and Robert P. Hunt,
sn.l sent home yesterday
Mr. Fitz and consulted. He told them be had next, at this tiffice, the following tract of
ul of Bandon, Gios County, Oregon.
land, to wit- NWq of SW»,. Section 14,
Duller in Hames« & Saddles and all
4
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■ rd Al>«r g«r»bl is improving steadily.
h medicine in the form of Chamlier- Township :M i S. R. ¡5 W W. M
J. T. B ridges . *
4
kinds of leather wars kept in a harness
Any
ami
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
n it .•
<- tn v i hi- portable »aw
l.iu's Colic. Ch olera and Diarrhoea
4
•iglt
Register.
shop.
above-dt scribed lands are advised to file
mt I fr mi Fi.rviow to a pii<ii ii « hi
R medy that tie Ihongbt would help their claims in this <*ffica on or before the
T rade M ark *
dav
designated
for
the
commencement
of
---- the steamer ---
O esiqn «
M -K:nl«y, where ue 'ill cut 3<Mt.(M)i
osi It* tenors him out. and accordingly several doses «aid sale, otherwise their rights will be
C opyright « A c .
f»et of lumlier to he use I in flirt1 ei
Anrnne «ending a sketch «nd description may
Colic, Chol«ra w>r« admioisl.red with the result that forfeited.
William G liier w 11 act as inv agent at
qnfrkly ascertain our opinion free whether an
J T H mixim . Register,
PXteti ling the planking of the Co. -
Invention la probably patentable. Commnnlm.
« t*H K’ li th came into the fellow was Able to be around next
Bandon and all order« left with him for
J. H. B ooth , Receiver.
Uonn atrictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
good*
or repair« will receive prompt atten­
•
.
»ent free. Oldeet avency foreerurlriir patent«.
Roseburg Oregon, Jnlv 26»b. 1904.
B i v • agon road. 1’h - thorough far«
.
i i be
if rui stii'ie— 1 iv. The iucid«tit speaks quite high
tion
Patents taken through Munn A vo. receive
notice,
without
c
harg
e,
in
the
Who mn thMl
is ill filler 'O f ir " -a , m it Im- - l
« n.
thtto
■ bi i t^>'e<fy Iv . f .Mi G IT rd’s medicines —Elk-i
THOMAS M HITS, Manter
of «ome RlinpW
HinpM
o
•
thing u> ¡sitentl
«tenti
SfLE—-160 acre«
land o 130 acre«
ne«n Mine« ope •
t«r. I w ,. Argu-.
<•■ h'pl uni- ii
-- joii wealth,
Leaven Bandon every morning, except
creek bottom, covered with alder and
■áten» Aitor
A
handsomely
11
lust
rated
weekly.
Largest
dr-
roar har« rapikir»^ ■ A •
M If II
i I- e h -
Sunday,
at
7JM)
o
’
clock
and
make*
con
nee-
I .unie w h- r-
salmftn
bru«h
;
7
acres
vk
w
lan<> and 12
Tais r«m«dy n«v«r fad*. Keep it ■to»WMklMu ■ > C.. fur th.lr ■.«» prtM off<
eolation of any arie*t iflc journal. Terms, |3 a
’inn«« with the tram and steamer Myrl at acre« in pasture; honae and outbuilding«;
•dB MR at ito milito» 1 lawuam •» 1-______
f»ur months,
month« fl. Sold by all newsdealers.
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I ii
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fixing«» >Vir-hfi
•<)
“ o w '.
wceai,- year:
¡UNN&CO.
in tour home, it Slay save life. oFor
IWK)
R.
rru
at
f'nqoille
City.
o
10 in’lev South oF Bandon, off Fonr-milo
A “
xnued aurtiority—The
36IBro«lw.,.NeWyQ|
LeaveaO qnille Citv nt 12:30 p hi ., nrriv <*re* k; jjfflre $1. ViO. F<>r pffrticnlnrs »iddreaai
^slv l>J U. i. Lowe.
»ule bv (? Y Lowe.
iwvgorJin.
t» F ft- Wartlagtvu. D.I.
Brauch
B
îauc L Oflko. 5«
•ng at Bandon at 4^50 p. tn.
0
V 8. Truniao, 394 Shatter 81 . Pc rffb ud- Vt.
n
and
\ Apothecary,
va«»«««
»rh»No<)N
. o
V
STEAM
LAUNDRA
AU Work Guaranteed.
Home Circle Column
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Elizabeth,
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
C. P. JENSEN, Master.
M. BREUER S
Hotel Coquille
COnSÏÏFATIOh
CJo<inillc Uity,
Do You
Know the News
Phœnix Family Flour
l<2vci*y fSiicli < « na
nt cv< I
Your Money Back if it Don't Suit
A. RICE, Bandon.
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon.
Church Directory
1 TEXTER,-
Will make the Season-, Standing as follows
E l D orado
T0N30R1AL PARLORS
<D. 15.
Harness
maker,
Coquille. Oregon.
P atents
Repairing a Specialty.
DISPATCH
Wanted- In Idea _
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