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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1904)
o o o • . « ■ • « o • •• •• • 4 f* ♦ THE RECORDER is VUBI.1SHSD ■V*«1 T«i'«si>*» BP t BHV oon • ATI» • - 1DIT0B AMD PBOPRieTOB. 8UBSCK1BTION BATES. .«2 00 .. 1 00 80 One Y ear ........ Mix Mouth»... Three Month». 'fhia paper iV entered at the Bandon post utile« a» Second-olaaa Matter. THURSDAY. OCT. 20. Urti. editorial . The Sneiqur of men, in speaking of wavtain clast of worshipers in bia day Who stood on tbe street corners to pray, and did their alms publicly to be tmm of men, 6aid; “Ihey bate their »award.” Bishop Potter seems to be gettiug a reward, also, as tbe klationsl Liquor Douler»' Association baa passed resolutions of commenda- tioa for bis action in dedicating tbe Bubway Tavern. o The ‘Hallo Girle” of Portland, bate format] a Union and gona oat on a atribe. The telephone company has imtairlml »ini« employe«» from Seat tle, end birwl others who ba»e been pOt to Work to replace the strikers, Tbe oumpany baa coucluded not only o ko iguora tbe Union, but to break it down. It will remain to be seen what kind of texture American girls are compoaad of when they stand opt fur What they believe to be their rights. The Uolvig Brothers epoke here 1’ueadey night iu the interest of the Republican eauipaigu. There ae«ms to be a good deal of upatby iu politi cal lines, aud while Messrs Colvig are pleasant speakers, they drew but a aotall house and few outside their owa political faith. At thia stage of the eaiupaigu totere have their miude ataiie up. aud there is little likelihood of etiauge. Republicans were very much pkteeed with tbe effort, and as • matter of course, those of otbvr be liefs were uot impressed. Naw Yosa eelooa h»»[*rs have a way of mixing drinks that seems not agree with their customers. Dur ing tbe past mouth they fixed about thirty to such an extent that They were ready for the nndertahiw. This occoned in one locality, aud eu exam- o Home Circle Column We learn that five year« before the war began the Japanese commenced sending coolies by the hundreds into Manchuria, with instructions to live with tbe Chinese therein, fraternize with them, and be in position to fur nish true information, when the war began, to the Japanese, and false ad vices to the Russians. The secrecy which tbe Japanese commanders have been able to maintain as to tbe move ments of their army—a secrecy that Kuropatkin has over and over again acknowledged himself to be unable to illume — shows bow admirably tbe Japanese’ efforts in this direction have been applied, aud bow com pletely they were prepared for tbe campaign they knew to be a question only of months or years.—Cleveland Leader. o --------------- .T ■ Crude Thought» A* They Fall From The Editorial Fen Pleasant Evening Rev- | eries. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother« a« They Join The lloiWW Circle at Evening Tide. Oregonian: Again tbe Japanese ar my is victorious, aud again tbe forces of Russia under General Kuropatkin have been shattered aud driven back. The stereotyped plea of ucreadineas cannot be uiged in this instance as the cartsa of tbe defeat of tbe Slavs. General Kuropatkin, iu taking tbe ag gressive, declared himself ready to meet his adversary. The latter ac cepted tbe challenge, met tbe Russian •rmy more than half way. and drove it again to coVer. Oyama's general ship has again been proven to be su perior to that of Kuropatkin, though iu tbe forward movement of tbe Rus sian arftiy a few days ago, it looked as if tbe Japanese commander bad the worst of it, Tbe horrors of war were probably never more appalling than they have been in this fierce struggle between Slav, and Jap. Distance, however, separates them from tbe view of civilized people, and eapecta- tion stands on tiptoe, overlooking tbe tragedies of gory battlefields in tbe hope of discovering the beginning of tbe end — tbe beginning of wider national life for Japau aud the end of Ruiitiian aggression in tbe Far East. North Bond Post: R. W. Randolph is «topping in Marshfield today. Mr. Randolph in from the east, aud lives iu the state of Maryland, where he saye be raises cranberries. He is on the coast here to see if the soil and climate is adapted to the raising of the berries. He did not know that cranberries are one of our star pro ducts,, and was vei’y much surprised when told that we bad juAt burvestod fair crop bere this soasen. raatioa elicited tbe ieforaiatiow that CwEBaaew* Bl aka* ratter th» Ltqour» vt 4ba aakuvns tbeae men bad ftrvqneated, were epieed with wood alcohol. If tbe Board, of Health does not step in and ehange condi tio twin that loeali'y, one of two things must soon happen there; either the saloon keepers will have to desist tbe •a» of wood alcohol, or they will have Wt. Ionia, Ost. IB.—By virtu.-of a reaolution adopted at the convention of the National Liquor Dealers’ Asso ciation, it baa beoD dccidarl to amal gamate that association with the Knights of tbe Royal Arch aud the Knights of Fidelity, tbe name of the combined organizations to be ftbe National Liquor Leaguo. Resolutioaswere adopted command ing Bishop Potter for his action in dedicating a New York saloon, Tbe resolutions tdvocata a reduction of tbe tax on Whisky, and also a reduc tion of tbe tax on imported wines aud liquors. New Orleans was selected as tbe [dace of meeting next year, and E. L- Jordan, of Washington, D. C., was elected paeaident. ao customers to drink it. Portland Journal: Governor Odell practically aoncedes that to carry New York ba must buy a great number of total. He will get tbe money? What haa become of the civic righteouenues that the bead of the government die- eo u reed upon au tealuuely two or three year, ago? Oregon Daily Journal; Comipg in ou the .learner Alliance this morning from Coot Bay, was tbe firet shipment of hope et.r groan iu tbe Cooa Bay o Jap« Well Prepared. eonntry. There vera 65 bidet in the outfit, aod tb<»e Who examined them pKiuouneeil them to bo of the very lieet grade. By another year it is elaimml that hop raising Will be among the leading induotriee in the Oregon Coaat Counties. The attention that io being drawn tn tbe Coos Bay country and its won- d«rful roooucM ehquld stimulate rail road buildera to enter in and promote the rie.elopment of this rich section of tbe state. In point of fact, Cooa Couaty belonga to Oregon only in oaio* It has, during all of the years einco its settlement, been practically Without communication with tbe onl- • ide World except by way of tbe ocean. Hau BTouctscoTii tbo home port of it* citizeua their market both for selling tnd buying They know Portland only iu ntme, and Salem merely as tbe place where tbehegialatqce meets. In tho latter they are interested bien- nielfyt iu the former.not at all. 'The city” to tbe south of them, is, at» be fore eaid, their homo .port. Much at tention has lately been directed toward this section of tbe stato by letters that have been published in The Oregoni an. These have set forth plainly and truly tbe wonderful resources that await development there. Tbe people of Coos County have done much fur tbemHel.es and their section uot with standing tlie fact that they have been seriously handicapped by lack of rail road facilities. They are self-helpers and are worthy of all commendhtion. and of such materia) assistance as is neoeasary to secure railway connection with tbe world beyond their ¡county boundary liue.—Oregonian. WANTED Hpxctti. ■■»»■aairrATivx in this county snd adjoining territon««, to represent end ad vertise an old estsblisbed business house of , S-.lid flnanciMl standing. Salary fi21 weekly ? with Kxpen-es ad,«need ea.W Monday by Check direct from h«a<l,pisrt*s Horse snd bnggy furnished when necessary; position Krmaiieut. Address Blew Hr s. A Coté ~ pt. A. Mooou bldg. Chicago, Ill. -I« Bf Very few people have any idea of the vast amount of money there is to be made and lost in the Music Pub lishing Businesa. At times from SID, t»M) to fiiO.IIM) will be loaf by a siugle Publisher in trying to make a ‘•Win ner.'* Then agaiu a lucky publisher will make a fortune on his first effort. Tbe biggest ■‘Song Hit” and the best money maker in this Country at the present time, is a song called-‘TN SUMMERTIME, DOWN BYJTHE SEA,” written by Harry B. Lester and Al. J. Doyle. This song is now being sung nightly, with great sue cees.inal) th» principal theatres from Maine to California. There were nearly ltlO.ODO copies sold io less than thirty days front tho date of issue, and present predictions Hre that over one million copies will be sold inside of one year. It has been calculated by good judges, that tlie publishers will make a net profit of over $30,000 on »bi.u.riue »ong. «bevp all expenses oaoatni In Summertime. Down by the Sea, The only real place boys for me. Take * ride on a trolley, get there before dark. Take your aweetheart to Dreamland or to Luna Park, In Summertime, Down by the Sea, Tbe place where we nil like to be; Where tbe breeee softly blows. And where every one goes, In Summertime, Down by tbe Sea. PRICK, SO CENTS Pr.lt COPY. llv sending 25 cent« in postage stamp« to Dm THEATRICAL MUSIC SUPPLY CO, No. 44 West 2Sth Street, Now York, a oopy will be seat post paid. Grass and Clover Hay Baled and Delivered at Coquille or Bandon, Or., for ill [>er ton by Steamers Dispatch, Favorite or Lil>ert.y. WAN1 ED—Quicklv. few person« to repre sen 1 luna e.tsbli.hed wbolt-s.il. hons» «mona retsd n:«robsnt» snd saents Locsl t.rriw r« of few Coonqes. <IH «alsrv. «nd eip~ns.-s psid weeklv. El pense monev sd,s»<'«d Commlesion «itrs. Permsnent enesoement. Holline»« snonMafnl. Hr.rion. eipkrience n >t «M-nlisl. Encluse «elf sddressed envel o|>». Addre».. SursiiirriNtiairT I ba V kl km Dearbqrn St., Chisago. a O o .jr ° wnxw UBAMDMK «HUTH HKS RIEM Within tbe chimney corner snug Dear grandma gently rock«, And knits her daughter’s baby boy A tiny pair of socks. Bat sometimes grandma shots her eyes And sings tbe softest lulls hies. Across her face the happy smiles All play at hide and seek, And kiss the faint and faded rose That lingers on her cheek, While thoughts too sweet for words arise When dear grandma shots her eyes. o Yet, «jruetime», Dictate, io her L<oe Have joat a shade of pain, A, Rolden April auushine ahen It mingles «¡th tbe rain; And then, pemhaoo«, she softl, sigh«. Does granJma when she shot« her eyes. She’s growing younger e.ery day, She’s quite a ohild again; And those sb« knew in girlhood's years, She speaks of now and then; And sweet old songs aba fuebly tries, Does grauduia when she shuts her eves. I used to wonder why her eyes She closed, but not in sleep, The while tbe smiles would all about Her wrinkled visage creep; But 1 have goes ed the truth at last; She shuts her eyes to view tbu past. A man is no better than his wife will let him be. Oh, wives of Ameri ca, sway your sceptr s of wifely influ ence for God and good homes. Do not urge your husband, to antiet Na botb’s vineyard to your palace of sue cess, whether right or wrong, lest the dogs that come out to destroy Naboth, come and also devour you. Right eousness will pay best in life, will pay best in death, will pay besP through all eternity. • In onr eflorts to have the mother of every household appreciate tier influ ence over her children, we are apt to forget tbv wife's influence over the busband. In many households the influence upon the husband is the only home influence, for there are no children. Iu a great multitude of the best and most important and most talented families of the earth there have been no descendants. There i* not a child or a grandchild, or any re mote descendant of Washington, Chav.’Suinner, Shakespeare, Addison; Cooper, Pope, Isaac Newton, Dry leu. Goldsmith. Lord Byron, Walter Scott, Moore or scores of others we could mention. Multitude« of the fittest familiM of tbe ear'h are extinct, as though they bad-done enough for the world by their genius or wit, or patii otism, or invention, and God with drew them. “I dr .ft think we «mild keep house vitbo it Thedford’s Rlnck- Draufht. \» ., u u .d it > » the family for« -r t-ro venrs with the best i f r»hu i uMve rv t had a < • ■ ’» of Lime. It . smu - M>r in itself aud always ready to make « perwou well andirppy -J AllLS 11ALL, Javk- •ouvilie, Ill. Because this great medicine relieves sUunach uains, frees th« constipabd bowel» and invigor ate« the torpid liver and weak ened kidneys No D octor is necessary in th. home where Thedford's Hl^ck-l>rau|jht is kept. Famili* living in the country, mil«, from any physi cian, have been kept in health for years with this medicine as their only doctor. Thedford’s Black-Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diarrhaia, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment becaqtie the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol the health. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. BLACIi- DRAUGHT • o o Is just In r«o«ipt of s new and fresh stock of Drug« ani Chemical«, P besbyteuian S ervice . , Preaching 1-t and 3rd Sundays, morning and evening. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a. m. Endeavor meetings at the usual hours. i»i-.-t\«-i•(!>.*. tina-7*3U Thai - ! ■- All «re welcome. ADOLPH H a B^UTV, Pistar BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T rack M aws . D esigns C ocvric . hts Ac. Anyone Bending a Rketch and description may Qnlckly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention Is probably patent able. Communlca- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« ■enlfrce. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive fecial notice, without charge, in the Sdeutiflc JJmerica«. A handsomely llht’tratcd weekly. I.ifrgeat cir culation of any geientitic Journal. Term«, »3 a ytgr; four month», Sold by all newsdealer«. NUM 4 lew Tori Branch Offlco. C25 F 8U Washington. D. C. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given to all persons not to trespass upm tb<- pr<*ini.st*s of Dr.Keuyon, situated b< tv* n Floras Lake and thercoun- tv road, in ?’ >!•(ip ra Cur/y. bv removing, euttniu. or destroying timber upon said land. $25 reward will be paid for inform« tian h.iding t » a conviction of trempa*® as ’stated above. • Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Mnrch 14. 1901 i I . ER NI LS< . nl OKKflOI. »!,»•» CRKA« BAT.« I« a po»ltlre<-»re. Apply mtn [jie It i» quickly *tw>rbed. M , tunp>, ](W hy mall. •Wtrrrn*t,,b-«VT"i*<itJ, Si« --------- - DrSG^ lor o We carry a. fine line of Fa.ll and Wmtei' Hats, and Ladies' Furnislring Goods. Give dr R call »nd examine onr goods. l>ril3CKi"t>. Kuiidrh’M. P khkumeh , B hchhes , S pongeh , S oaps N uts and C andies . ClK«r», T ii I hito , nn<l C'l<ar«kt... Paints. Oils. Glasses, «nd Pninter'sSupplied TENBROOK & BURNS, Props. BOO'D All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always Kept on Hand. You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD ( HEESE, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, BUTTER, EGGS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. M. BREUER’S City Barber Shop Meats delivered to persons living on the River or along the Stage Route. Itealer in Boots and SI«1« A.3STD Repairing neatly nnd promptly done at lowest living price«. BATH ROOMS, What We Can Do For You fou S1IAVE8, 0 SHAMPOO, W. F- HARRIS, IN CHARGE, Suceet«ur to J. L. THOMPSON. o EACH 25 Ct«. HAIR CUT, SINGE, 25 Cta MASSAGE, AND EACH iu aa a Bargain. To those who pay up arrearAgea and a year in advance, and to all new subscri bers who pay in advance, we make tjje following proposition comprising several d life rent couple's to select from : Elizabeth, $2 00 6 80 r. oo • 1 50 50 C. P. JENSEN, Master. Our Offer. The Billetin is one of the iuading p.-ipe «>f the West, and is a daily publinhed in San Francisco, and gives all the news. Our offee includes the Sunday«Bulletiu. Recorder And Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 Reorder and Bulletin, oneoiuonth • 05 The Portland Evening Telegram is issued six times a week. It gives all tbe news that is° worth reading and up to time of going tc press, much of it being 24 hours fresher that wheu it rvauiwi here through any other journal. Recorder and I’elegrnni one y« nr $5 50 , For a weekly newspaper the Weekly O h e'onian leads in the Northwest, and give*- all the news usually ouulaiutd in a weeklj paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .S2 50 It i« the duty of each person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing shoot better conditions and greatei prosperity for the human family, and for the purpose cf giving our renders a chance to inform themselves we give them the best —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to thè highest order of rea soning is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00 BATH. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer P rice of P ublications per Y ear . B andon R ecobdib San Francisco Bulletin Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Rtasciu I'hi« Stenmcr is New, in Strongly boift, and fitted with the latest improvements, atld will give a regular 8 day service, for pass« tigers and freight, between the . Coquille River, Oregon, and Sail Francisco, Calif. 1?. T. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KllUZ, Managing Agent, 207 Frout Street, San Francisco, California. I Iotel Coquille J 1» TITPPEK. Proprietor. This well know ti hotel is uow under new and com petent tuanngeiueut and baa been thorougldy 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 boats and trait s free of clu.rge. Fine uew bar m connection with tbe hotel. Do You Know the News jayYoa can btive it all for l>,‘r Month He* no nt it In tho Evenima Teleernm, of 1’ortlsnd, Oregon. It is tbe largest evening news pipe published in Oregon; it contains the «tnte aud the all th new» of ' -------------------- -- of *•" Try it for a month. A sample mil iot 1 be mailed to you free. Address o -py w The Telegram, PORTLAND, ORF.. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land Art, «lune, 3. 187K. U nited S tates L amd O ffice . Roseburg, Oregon. August 2G, 1904 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe pr-'visions of the act, of Congress f Jun - ntith<1 ••An ■«•' for of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, atid Washington Terri- r rv,” as extended to all tl.< Public Land States by act of August 4. 1<S'.U, Mrs Rhoda E. Marshall, of Bandon, County of Coos. Mate of Oregon, has this day filed III this office her sworn statement No. 15387. for the purchase <»f th’1 L< ! ♦ ‘»f Section No. 5, in Township N«> 30 South, of Range No. 14 West, nnd will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber <>r stone than for agricultnial purposes, and to establish her claim to said hind l>‘fore I Rlumetir« titer. United States (’ommis- siouet nt his office at Bandon, Coos County, (>rpgon, on Saturday, the lSthday of Novem ber. 1904. She names ss witn«‘s-es: John M. Ad ims, Wilih'.m L>. Mai'.-fisii, WKiinm IIi4a mid John H. Tucker, ail of Bandon, Coos County. Oregon. Any and all person« claiming adversely the aboxe-described In’ids are requested to file their claims in this office on of before said i'Jt It day oY November, it**4. J. T. R hidoks , sepl Register. BIPANS TABULES Doctors find A Good Prescription for mankind Ten for five cent«, at Drtigtbt«. Grocer«, Reataarwita, Saloons, Newa-Stands, General Store« and Barber» C^-Ap-i Th-y hzoi«.** rain, induce deep, and prolong life. One give« relief! No matter what's the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand teatU montala aent by mail to any addreas on receipt of price, by the^Ripana Cbamital Co., io Spruce St., Naw York City. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U nited S tates L and O ffice , R oserubg . O regon . August 17th, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in thia office by Roy C. McEwan, con testant, against boniest end entry No. 13135. made October 1st. 1903, for NW*4 Section 25. Township 29 S.( Range 15 W., bv Robert A. Doak contestee, in whiob«it is alleged that the edtryman has wholly abandoned the said tract; that he baa changed his resi dence th^iefrom for more than six months since making said entry; that said tract 19 not. nor t ever was, settled upon nnd culti vated bv sa>d party a« required by law at no time since he made his first filing, and he has removed with h»u family oatside of thin State to part« unknown, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching -Hid allegation, at 10 o’clock, a.in., on November If», 1904, before C. T. Blomenrotber, U- 8. Commissioner, at his offi ’E in Bandon. Oregon, a <1 that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clitk, a.m.,on November 26. 19<M. Itefore the Register an I Rerffivf-r at the United States Land Office in Ro-ebnrg. Oregon. The said conkpdRnt having, in a proper affidavit, filed Angnst 11,1904 set*»rrh fact« which show that after due diligence person al service of this notice can not be maue. it is hereby ordered mid dir&ted tffiat sqc I i no tice be given by due • and ami propel profMRi pttblMntio! publication. J ffi. B oot a,*tteceiver, ru «33 o • o MRS. E. J. HITE & CO. Props., I Fatent ami Proprietary Preparation« Toilet Articles, the Local New» Thrown » * o Apothecary, Get tlie News of tlie World and MARSIIFILLD. - o Druggist and M. E. C hurch . Preaching service everv 2nd mid 41b Suu day nt 11 A M. mid 8: P. M. Snndny School «verv Sunday at 10. A. M. Epwoitb Le^u*' 7:I’.M. Prayer meeting Wt dtivAdfty at b’: P. M.* Howard • M. Brownell, o Bandon, Oregon, Church Directory First Class Watch Repairing. All 1 «9® hereb<> rbidden to trea pffsw on mv ft>r purp-se of banting a nd arij p^i^n fonnd trespassing upon mv lands having guns ig tht4r posses- ■ion, will be pMB^il* pro.««»! LOWE, Two Papera for tlie Price of One. So surely as tbe years roll onward that home iu which you now dwell will become ettinct. The’ parents will be gone, tbe property will be'turned over into other possession, you yourself will be in other relationships, end that home, which, only a few years ago was full of congratulation«, will be Agates Ground, Polished and extinguished. When that period Mounted •otnai you will look back to see what you did do or neglects 1 to do in the to order; or any other work in my Way of making home happy. If you line will be done in a neat mid satis did not smooth the path of your par factory tnSnuer, at a reasonable price. •nts to the tomb, if yon did uot make Call and see mv new line of jewelry, con sisting of Stiqk Pins, Haf Pins, Sa«li Pins. their last days bright and happy, if Lady's Waist Sets, Brooches, Bracelets. Coif you allowed your younger brother to nnd Collar Buttons, ('bums. Charms, aud go out into the world unhallowed by Kings, which ti.-iw just arrived. Christian and sisterly influences, if ARTHUR RICE. you allowed the younger sisters of Watchmaker aud Jeweler. your Home Circle to grow up withont Oregon. feeling that there bad been a most Bandon, worthy example set them on yotii part, there will bo nothing but bitter ness of lamentation. That.bitterness will be increased by all the surround- ATTORNEY AT LAW \ND NOTARY PUBLIC, itigs of that home; by every ebair^Ly every picture,.by tbe old time mantel ornaments, by everything yon can Real Estate Handled. think of asconuectod with that botue. IIURlne^H matter« promptly attended to, Young woman have you anything to CON VEST NO I ICE. do in the way of making your father’s Department of the Interior. botue happy? Now is tb«'< lime to nt U mitbd S tates L ind O ffice , at R ose tend to it, or leave it forever undone. bu & o O regon , Oct . 3, 1904. o Time is flying very quickly awny. \S » A sufficient, coiitodt jiffi lavit having been suppose you notice that the wrinkles filed in this office bv Margaret Lamont. con- t■•«t.-int. against homestead entry No. 1OH32, are gathering aud accumulatingoir inntip J ntie 2fth, IHtii, fdfb -», oi those kindly faces that have so long of N WL4. Set ti<»n 30, TowiDffiip 29 S., Range 14 W., I>v John E TRthHm. c«»nte«tee, in looked upon you; there is host in thi which if is nilejoil tlint said John E. THtbatu lias wholly abandoned Raid that he llocks; tlie-fJot is not so firm in its has changed his residence therefrom for step as it Used to be, aud they will more than one year since making »aid entry . that the said ot met is not settled apon and soon be gone. The heaviest clod that cultivated by Raid party at>required by law. ever falls on the parent's cofilin lid is «aid parties are hereby notified to appear, re’iio’id and offer evidence touching «aid al tbe memory of nn ungrateful dnugh leg'd ton at 10 .»’clock, a m„on February 15 tef. Oh, make their last days bright 1905, b- fore Col. (’. T. Bluinenrother, U. S- Commissi ner, at his office in Bandon. Ore and lienntifnl. Do not act as if they gon. and that final hearing will be h» id at 10 o'clock, a.rn., on March 1. 1995, before were iu the way. After long years the Register and Recet^r at the United have passed and yon go out to the State« Land Office in Roteburg, Oregon. J. II. B ooth , Receiver, grave Where they sleep, yon will find oef 13 growing all over th« mound, some thing lovlierthan cypress, something sweeter than the rose, more chaste than the lily, the bright and beautiful j memories of filial kmdneWt performed ere tbe dfing hand dropped on you in benediction and yon closed the lids oWer tkf> w<‘.i»e eyea of the Bern out j pilgrims. e et O O HEALTH THEDFORD’S If wo would get the most out of life, we must learn not only to look but to see. The suu is not partial to I the rsinbo* and tbe rose; hw scatters bis beauty everywhere, tbe only defect- 16 iu our vision, * • o CLAREMCB Y. °o c. 13. LEEP, Harness maker, Coquille, Oregon. Dealer in Harness 4 8addles and all kinds of leather wars kept in a harness shop. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, Flrat «tract. IHltnoM, OHKGON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Repairing a Specialty. Hatbroom newly fllted np with Poreelaln Tab. Hot or Cold Hatha VS cent». William Gallier will net «« me aeent M Bsudon «O «II order» lef» wirb htm for good« or repair« will reoeive prompt atten tion Independent and reliable—The Oregon, tan. • !1 °Q o