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4 9 « T11E RECORDER I« PUBLiaBBD KVKRY Tlil'KM>AV AFfi:«KOOM ... BT ... DAVI» M. NTITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. subscription rates . 12 00 . 1 00 50 One Year........ Dix Montila.. Three Month. This pt»per is entered at the Bandon post office an Second-class Matter. THURSDAY. NOV. 10, 1001. EDITORIAL. It is too lute to throw ont the Life Line, and Life Preservers are of no avail. New York’s flood has swept over Parker, and bis star has set. Perhaps now he wishes it ware Hearst. Telegram: Thibet is now asked by Great Britian to pay seventeen mil lion dollars. Thibet may not under* Biand liow it rau up such an account, but one thing is sure, it must be paid. John Bull is a good collector. Tbo Tribune: The ditch and flnmcH of the Big Jewel mine on Sixes are all complete, ami everything is now • waiting the smiles of J npiter Plnvins —when the hose will be stretched, •nd the big giants will begin their battles. We wish the plucky coin pany big returns and have faith in their succesH The YoMtli'» Companion 1903. in It is impossible eveu to summarize in a single paragraph the many ami varied attractions which T he Y outh ' s CoUlANjUN iuiuounces for the coming year. A series of articles planned to in terest especially the forty five millions Of Americans who look directly to the hoil for their Bubsistence will treat of ‘•New Fields for Young Farmers,” •‘The Sanitation of the Farm,” “The Fu'nre of American Cotton." “How Women Make Money on the Furm," etc. Seven ferial stories ami 250 short »lories by the most taleuted ami pop- piar American writers of fiction will form part of the contents of the new volume for 1905. Full Illustrated Announcetnent de •cribing llie principal features of T he C ompanion ' s new volume for 1905 will be sent with sample copies of the paper Io any address free. The lew subscriber wbosends $1.75 tow for a year’s subscription to T he C ompanion receives free all the issues of T he C ompanion for the remaining Weeks of 1904, also T he C ompanton ' s “Carnations" Calendar for 1905, lith ographed in twelve colors and gold. T he youths companion . 114 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frunklin Grove. 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four yearn. Then Bucklen'a Ar- nica Salve cured. I i ' h jnnt an good for Burn«, Scalds, Skin Eruptions aud Piles. 25cts at Lowe’s Drug Store. Roofing Done. All kinds of roofs painted and re paired. i Shingling a specially. G. W. D yoert , Bandon, Ore. Grass and Clover Hay Baled and delivered at Coquille or Bandon, Or., for ill per ton by Steamers Dispatch, Favorite or Liberty. Biotice to Sliintrr«. All persin, nr« lierebv firbiJden to tres- i-HRs on my premises for the purpose of ipuitimz, nnd any person fonttd trespassing Hp »n mv lands having guns in tlu-ir p >sses sion, will bv pr omptly prosecuted. J ohn ham block , S r . wax n:t> S prcim , R ffufsknt x riVK ii this pour Av n».A adj unni.’ t »rrit iri“-«, to rcprwseut and ad- vciik hu »il •«tnblishcd I» miners h»»use <»f «•»lid ii iriici M «t iridirig. Salary weekly with ExpeiMGH advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarter«. Horse ami bnggv furniHhel when neceasnry:j»'»«fti »n permanent. Address Blew Bros. Jt Co., Dept A, Monon Bldg, Chicago, III. O. T BlAimonrotlier U. S. Commisionerand Notary Public Filings and Final pro fs made on Home- ends. I i ul»erC!aiina and other U. S Lands Money Loans Me<otia!<*<1 on Approved Security. Office in room 10 Roveri»* Building. Ban d»»n. Residence on Bntte Creek. < Iregon. All kind« of Real Estate bought and Hk<ir> Couru* la Agrlrullarr mid l)uiryiii£ Immediately following the winter holidays, the Oregon .Agricultural College, at Corvallis, will give free of charge two popular short course» of instruction one in ugriculture, the other iu dairying. These courses con sist chiefly of lectures by specialist» from the Faculty aud from abroad, combined with work in the laborato ries, where students Lave access to the apparatus of the College and Experi ment Station. The lectures are de signed for busy men and women who desire to advance with this progres sive age. l>ut cuunot avail themselves of I lie full-four year course of instrue lion; hence the courses of lectures will come at the most convenient sea son of the year for combining pleas ure ami recreatiou with profitable sto<ly. Those familiar with the short course system of lectures speak of it as a rare opportunity for practical men and women to familiarize them selves with the more sulient points touchiug I heir business, mid to gather such genersl information as will ena ble them to live that higher industrial life possible to every farmer and housekeeper. '1 be instruction, which is simple, is adapted to the literary attainments of all; hence, no educational test is re quired for admission to titber of the courses. The sebed de of lectures will be announced iu due time. The course in agriculture will begin January 9th, and continue t«n days. Some of the »ubjects to be discussed are Horticulture, l^aiit Breeding. Bacteriology, Chemical Elements, How Plants Work, Budding of Plauts based upon Plant Culture, Hints on Farming, How to Conservo the Fer tility of the Soil, Drainage, Soil Mois tnre, Rose Culture, Veterinary Sur gery, Rotation of Crops, Roadmaking, Fertilization, atnl How to Mnke the Old Farm Pay. The course in dairying will com mence January 21st. and continue six weeks Students will meet for work six days of the week. Ttie mornings will be devoted to practical work in dairy rooms, two days will bo devoted to butter making, two days to cheese making, ami two days will be spent in tLo dairy laboratories. In the af ternoon of the clays except those de voted to cheese making, lectures and recitations will occupy two or three hours. The lectures will treat of Soil Chemistry and Physics, Feed ami Feeding. Dairying, Bacteriology, Breeds and Breeding, ami Chemistry of Dairy Products. There will be uo fees except the breakage deposit of three dollars. This deposit is iutended ¡to cover breakage of glass-ware in the latora tory, aud the actual cost of material used; honco a part of this fee will be returned iu case of no breakage. Books will cost about three dollars. Rooms with board and lodging will cost from $3.(10 to $3.50 per week. For further information address the Registrar. The ChrlMmn*, Delineati»,*, Home GifClß COlUmll a LC’.7L‘, CLARENCE Y. llunduu. Oregon, Crude Thought« Aa They Full From The Editorial Fen. I'leaaant Evening Bev erie«. A Column Dedicated Io Tired Molitela aa They Join lite liouie Circle at Evenlug Tide. W utb T hbm a Druggist and L jcttkh T o -N ight . Don’t go to the theatre, lecture or ball. Bat itHf in your room to-night; Deny yourself to the friend« that call, And a good long letter write— Write to the and old folk« at borne. Who ait, wueu the day is done, With folded Landa and downcast Byes, And think of the absent one. Write fhem a letter to-night. Don’t selfishly scribble, “Excuse my baste, I’ve scarcely time to write,” Lest their brooding thoughts go wandering 1 n > A » 1 back To many a bygone night, Wheu they lost their needed sleep and rest. And every breath whs a prayer That God would leave their delicate babe To their tender love and oh re. Write them a letter to-night. Don’t think that the young aud giddy f Fiends Who make your pastime gay, Have half the anxious thoughts for you. That the old folks have to day. For the sad old folks at homo. With looks fajt turning white. Are longing to hear of the absent one— Oh. write them h h Iter to-night! Of all the l<»ve ntTnirs in I ho world, none can surjnrs the trno L>ve of a big boy for Lis mot L it . It is a true love and noble, LonoraLle in the high est degree to both. \\ e do nut tnoan merely a dutiful affection; we mean a love which malice a l oy gallant and courteous to his mother, saying to everyone plainly that Le is fairly in love with ber. W e never yet knew a boy to ‘‘turn out” bad w bo began by falling in love with his mother. It is a touching thought that those who grow up together in childhood, sit at the same table and hi the same fireside, may, in after life, be separat ed by seas and continents, or by the valley of death. This r< fl«*rth n should tend to make them affectionate and kind to one another so long i . b they are united under one roof. It is a pleasant sight to I eb< l i u family dwelling together in peace aud unity and gladness. Neither the poet n r paiuter can Inscribe a happier scene. O;ie impatient mmn'wr of the horn« circle is a wet blanket on the happi ness of all. There is a sublime beau ty in a patient life; in a life couien; with ftlie work that has fallen to it. From the leaves of the trees the im patient ones may tin I a beautiful les son. They were not created this spring, but months ago, and the sura mer now upon ns „ill fashion others for another year, At the bottom of every leaf stem is a cradle, and in it is an infant germ; and the wind will rock it. and the birds will sing to it all sniuiD-r long, and next season it will unfold. So God is workiug for yon and carrying forward to the per fect development all the processes of your lives. Be patient. Is jnsl in r< ceipt of a new and fre h U block of I X i Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not SMd to b* » weak, liclplcH, » ilT. n r. You can have a woman'» health and doa woman's work in lifij. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? Wo curry a, fine lino of IPexll and Winter Hats, etnei Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Patent and Proprietary Proparation- Toilet Articles, <1 Give us a cull and examine our good«. !»t-nggi«(s Stuulrh-M. PtnruMF», B kcshes , S fonges , S oaps N vth ami > C axdikh . Cigar»», Tobaccos anti Cigarette«, Faults. Oil«. Glnaseri. and Fa inter's Supplied All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always Kept on Hand. I •/ » I Ihc Star Meat Market TENBROOK & BURNS, Props. S 5< >< >rf You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at BOI.OGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESE, VI AL, CORNED BEEF l'ICKLED FORK. BUTTER, EGGS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. M. BREUER S City Barber Shop Meats delivered to pernonH living on the River or along the Stage It ace. Dculer in Hoot* it nd SI hm - m AND Repairing neatly un4 promptly done at lowest living prices. tsae&CMs&t BATH ROOMS, What We Can Co For You Church Directory Two Paper« fur the Price of One. the Local News Thrown in as a Bargain. To those who pay tip ftirenrages and «a y; ar in advance, and to all new Hnbscri- L»■■ who pay in advance, we make the f' H»»\vi ..» proposition comprising several d.lit It nt c< i’.j lets to select from: Pit KK BY I EE IA X S E£ V ICR. Preaching l--t. and 3rd Sundays, ni ’tiun;: id ! evening. Srndav School each Sund ly ut l‘>a n . Endeavor me» tings i t the n ii.il li.'ura. t’iav« ) im- ting—7*36 Inai. .'*■. - ev i.; g \i! are welcome. A d »Li*n » ( » b ci R *r AMA-»/ ! * I > 50 YEARS* EXPÉRIENCE T iiaoe M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . Anyone Bonding ft sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an hiventlon is probably patentable. < '• rnniunica- tions strictly conthienthil. Handbook on Patenta Bent free, oldest agency for securing pat nits. Patenta taken through Munn & Cu. receive 9pfrial notice, without charge, in tho Sci«$iiic JWicait A hsndtionæly illustrated weekly. Largest, cir culation of any aeientiflit tournai. Terms. ?.» a year; fourniuntliB.fi. bold b7 all newsdealers. CO.^GIOroadway. Braueh Office, 625 F St., Washington. I». C. MUNN £ New York TRK*P SO11« K. Notice i-h» r b’ k iv» n to all p'rp ms not to trespass upon th* i-r-miHc «:f l)r.h»uy«»n. wiiiiat»‘d b tail I’l'-H'as an ! the coun ty road, iu N'oitfi. ra Cuirv. by removing, ciittim.’. d,'.--.'C’G ;•!/ ti:«d. 1 U|»'>n paid 'and. $25 ro v i:*! vill !>=> p ii-i f •' infoirnn ii >n leadin ’ t » a convicti »u of litvq.ass as Hinted above. Dated at Bi.ndon, Ore »• n. T.Iarcb 11. 19C1 Pi} I’Eli N I A- ent. r. ’ui- i »•!- Fi- j ; ’. citions per Y ear . PAxr d » n R ecorder $2 GO Bulletin 6 80 j S in Francise»» 1 F* (XI » Porti la«nl Evening Teh fcl’aiu 1 50 Wecl kly Gre^o .i :H Mi Apiv al lu Kva‘»on SHAVES, SHAM roo, EACH 11 AIK CUT, 25 Cts 25 (’*•- SINGE. M ASS AGE. AND BATH. EACH Motel Coquille c. ocpiille <Jity j !» TUPPER, Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under new aud com petent rualiagcment and has 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 L. ts li .*1 trains free of charge. Flue uew bar iu couueetion with the hotel. <?nr CCu’P. The Bulletin is one <»f t in1 fi ndini» jv r ..f the West, find is a d; ily publiai td , Fra nei; se », nnd M7t-H ail the news. O«o ’ c incindt «s the Sunday Bulletin. Reco »rdvr «nd Bulletin, one ve r.. $7 (¡5 Ut co «idi r and B i !» tin. on-' m<»"th The Fcitland Evening T» it pram is fi'.fu I s i . ••.* ■•’<. It g:v. - nil tbv new« th I s Aoitb reading «nd up to time of going ■ • in much neh o: ir I~ur- 1 * !.. . : ! ■ h it r< ■ a I il - v hero bbi -;gh any ott 3SB9M3 f9 • U-1UI*. I'o :->rd«r nn l Tibgcn-v one '■ ar. S', ri For ti weekly newsy ipcr tbe ckly Di t oi.i in :e ins i i th« N rtliui d’. n»:d *J'. ! til the news usui'.IIj’contain-d in a week!, !»« p< r. !•’.» :‘<»r3?r and \Y» rklv O:c£ »»n; in.. $2 50 It is the duty of e ch person to seek in forn.fition along all lines ih .t tend toward bringing nhout laa ter«i>nuil iGnar.Dd create prosperity f<»r tho laiiuan family, and f r the pnrpase < f giving ('nr n nder« a chaiK» to u,foriu themselves we, give them the l)» tt —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine th4 does not appeal to the highest order of ret (toning is not. Rafe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00 First Class VZ-. Repairing. n i O \ ? r¡. She names «g witn»f«svs : Fred M- Lockwood. ■ f Bandon,©Robert E. L Pf <ti!,i,m. of Ka»i- d »u. Spray Osh rn, of near Band »n,®J 1’. Hunt, of near Bandon, all of t’oos County. Oregon. Anv and ell pprsmns claiming adversely the m ! V <1- «Ail,*- t tixlfl r • r* »f • »I t • fil»> their claim« in this «»ifie»' on or I» f->re s nd I v ■ f Ft !• r.?»i y, ’ ■ * I » oct 27 You W. F HARRIS, IN CHARGE, Successor to J. 1*. THOMPSON. Get tlie News of the World ami M- E- C hukcu . Sen- Preaching pervice everv 2nd and dav at. Il A M. and d: F. .M M Simdnv Scho »I ewy S ind iy nt K). Epworth LeagUH . . :P. A. Prayer meeting \\\ d : day nt H P. M. The December Delineator, with its message of good cheer and helpful ness, will be welcome*! in every home. The fashion pages are unusually at We wonder how tunny of the boys tractive, illustrating and describing to order; or sny othrr work in my who read this column realize the val ‘he very latest modes in a way to ue of au educatiou in cold dollars and line will ho dom> io a netti ami salii make their construction during the cents, to say nothing of the many factory matiuer, al a rem-omibl« ] tic«. busy festive season a pleasure instead Cali and -e*- my new lin» i.t' j • v trv coi.- other advantages. Statistics show »Ktiiig <■( Stick Piu», Hat l’ina, Suiti Piu.-*. of a task, and tho literary an I picto that the average salary of an educat La.ly'a Win-it Si-t*. im»,ch<*s 1I>';“'<-1< ’ r Cuti rial features are of rare excellence. A ed man is $1,0(10 per year. He works aud Celiar Eut'oas. Chain», < barili.-*, ali selection of Love Sings from tho on an average forty years, an 1 receives liiUK-i, wbicli ha» j'ist.arrived. Wagner Operas, rendered into Eng a total of Th ‘ average wages AHI HI li KICE, lish by Richard da Gallieutie and W. u-lanak. r s. il Jcwi-Icr. of an uue liica.ted mm is 515) per boantifally illqstrate-1 in colors by J. day, and bo works 300 days iu th ■ Oregon. Bandon, (J. Loyendecker, occupies a prominent year, so in forty year» he earns $H,- place, and a chapter in the Composers' 009. The e.lucat«.) tn in g *1» -51 *.0 M. CONTE ;T NO 11- Series, relating the romance of Wag am) the line 1 i - de 1 SH,) ) 1, a i 1 t u> Hep t rt in ent of the InL r*or. ner and Cosima, is an interesting sup $22,(MX) difference is the true value of U nited S tates L and O ffice , at IIo*r plement t<> tho lyrics. A very clever th- education. To acquire a g->t 3U»;G O: ie i N. O. t. 3, 19U4 paper entitled “rhe Court Circles of \ w'i li-ip it ci-ite-’. ntlllH’- it h'lv’ng been education takes about twelve years-of fildinll s f.di? ■ by . lai gar t Limo.t <';»n- the Republic," describes some unique the early life of a boy. mid they are t"sl tnf, »igai'i.'t b-» a'S*e-..l etiirv N »• 11'332, phases of Washington social life, and • mule J nne 2» th. 19 H, f»>r N!.j of N ; -’4 . N i*’..* i the happiest years of his lifo, l i of NW !|. S. ••t.l.m 3), 1 (WHMlIp 29 S.. .;,gc is from an nnnamod contributor, who twelve years there ate 2,160 school 14 W., bv John l’< iaih»iD, (•><.•»•-■<(•., in is said to write from the inner circles .vhioh it is mle e I that said John E. I atham days, ami these days brisg to the haswiid'y abandoned said t ; -t. that be of society. There are short stories boys who improve them $22,000, or a fins changed his reeixUnce th- r» fi'».n for. from the pens of F. Hopkinson Smith, ;m»re tiiauur.e >enr Since miking said entry ; little more than $10 per day for each ' ’ ■ : ' 1 •: ' ■ ...,--»1i Robert Grant, Alice Brown, Mary 1 bs .‘-.nd ;. 111 ■, m teqaired bj law. day G ent iu school. Now boys, for • • 1 id t paitie* ar« fi.I '.» appear, Stewart Cutting and Elmore Elliott i i< ;»ond and offer 1 violence touching said al- Peake, and such interesting writers as | each day yon mi.-*s school, just charge i?L ’ itioti at 10 o’clock, a m.«on Febi uarv 15 yjursv'ïf up -5*1') L’h .«» un* b«3’»jie Coi. »J. i. t»iu iiulii »lil- i. t . ¿5. Julia Magruder. L. Frank Banm nnd (’<»nimi-Hi «ner, at bis office in Bandon. Ore cold farts gatbere I from statistics. Grace MacGownn Cooke bob! the at gon, and that final hearing will be in Id at o’clock, a.in . <»n Mandi 1. 1905, I»efore Never forget that (lot) does not look 1«) tention of tho children. Many Christ the Register and Receiver hi the United mas suggestions are given in u»ed)e- so •unch on what we do as what tn i le States Land Offlci in R'Wburg. Orvgmi. J. 11. ¿»«»¿»All,‘iVc'CviSCf. work, nnd the Cookery pnges nro red us do it. Wh«n a host of uncongenial things confront our daily lives an.) olent of the Christmas feast. In ad dition, there are the regular depart the burdens seem greater than we can NOTICE FOR PRBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1S7R. monte of the magazine, with many bear, there Cornea too often the cross I xrrKD S iatfs L and O ffice , Ros/barg, look, the nukiu I word, but let us re special articles on topics relating to Oregon. ()<•’ »bt r 14, 1904. woman’s interests withiu ami without member that beyond the cion is of Notice is hereby piven that in compliance sorrow an 1 disappointment, the snn .vitli the provisions of the act of Congress of tho home. hiuv D7S en1itl*-d “An net h»r th* s de of is still shining. (I >1 is fam liar with limber lands iu the States of Cnlfornia. Disastro ns Wreck«. Orepofi, and Washington Terri the burden* incident to our lives, nnd tory,” R9 Nevada, extended to rll the Public Land Cnroiessness is responsible for many if back of the cross word and forgot States by net of Aug 4. 1K92 Caroline E a railway wreck, and the same causes Brdillion of Baud »n. County < f Coo«,<31 Ate ten duty there lies th« earnest en of Oregon, Iris fhi< dny fi » d in t! is office .ire mnking buman wrecks of suffer deavor to be brave and patient m the her sworn statement N '■ 642S, for the pur- ers from Throat and Long troubles. eh tseof the SWtj of SE^, of Section N”- future, the nnkindn«s* which ra-t its 31. in Township N-». 1*9 S -nth, of Range No. But since the advent of Dr. Ring's shadow on our lives will vanish as a I 4 'Vi p‘t »nd will <>ff r pr > f t > •.!ii»,v tha’ Now Discovery for Consumption, cloud floating in a summer -kv. Let the land «<>nght is more valuable for it« fi»n- l»er orsiom than f.-r agi^cnltnral purp'^'s, Coughs and Colds, even the worst ns never forget that • dutiful life will and to establish her clmm to said land be fore C. I Binmenrotb r. C-S ('orntutM»i«»n- cases can be cured, and hopeless res yield a richer harvest than a beauti er. at his offi-e nt B .ttdon, C»«»« (' »nntv. - ti ignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. ful one. ’ Wednesdav, the 1st day «»f February. B'l'"». L"is Crsgg, of Dercli»<er, Jlw., is W \NI ED-Qnirklv. few p*»r«of>R to repre ■ne of many whose life wm shvh J by sent lone extHblishvd whohüfile house among retad inereb'inis arid agent* L »e il territo Dr. King's New Di-coverv. 1 ui-* ry of fr-w counties. qt|M salary, and exp-n«»s great remedv i* guaranteed for s|1 p-tid we»dilv. Expense mon«v «dvanced Com mission extra. Permanent engagement. I’liioat snd Lnng diseases, by ('. Y 'Business successful. I’revj.iis exp»-rience ÜLY’S ( REAM BALM ft a positivernre. Apply into the noetriia. It is quickly absorbed. A0 L«we. Druggist. Price SOcts am) ' n >t i-ss nt: il. I'm•’<>«« «e'f ad<be«^-d entej.* i .'|>e Addre-»«. Si e? HIN TENDENT 1 BAVLLER s certa at Dmggitft or by mail : sample« 10c, by mail. • 31’5 tfenrlMrn b. , Ubicar, ». SLY BROTHEHS, M W»rr»n 8u, New York CIO, fl.<X). ^rial bottles free. I Drugs r.nd Chemicals, i Don’t let them feel that you've no more need Of their love and counsel wise. For the heart grows strangely sensitive When age has dimmed the eyes. It might be well to let them believe You never forget them quite— That you deemed it a pleasure when far away, Long letters home to write. Then— Write them a letter to-night. MRS. E. J. HITE à CO. Props., Apothecary, 222 f Dfi? r . ~t.. t in- ago , luL,.t GvC. 7, 1902. i:ichl n: ,:t!u m.o I vro ill at T 1 win * '■ ;.■*! 1 > 1 ;< *-it . \ ail _.l the tin.« My down nearly ui:J up et _____ was ■toruacn was tn so weak • uU it that I could I*-p no’hing vi and I vomited fre. » illy. .1 could nut urinate w ithout gre»t psin nnd I coughed so much that my throat uni luncx were raw and »ore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright’s disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis a>»d ask* I me if 1 had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved n>y life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. BIPANS Doctors find A Good. Do You Know ihc N; Prescription 3F“You can have Per Month m -, O kJ Ú- OGv TAKLiS s’,,’r yz»iith Tn the Eventing ’’’el “'.'rent, of Portland, Oreo on. >n. It is tl»r largest w» tiing imw«- pnpe i published in Oieg»>r.; it contains all th news of the state, an i of t lie Trv it f<»r n month. A sample nat i<»i c py w I be mailed t»»yuu five. Aduruss for mankind The Telegrsm, roitTÍ. V M), ORP. notici : roí: Ten for five cents,at Dnijfj^stB. Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Barbers Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief I No matter what’s the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi monials sent by mail io any address on receipt of price, by the Ripant Chemical Cu., w Spruce St., New York City. pvi '- licaiton . Timber I.and Act. June. 3. 1878. U nited S tates L and O fficf ., Roseburg, Oregon, August 23. l‘.»> I Notin' is her< >v piwn that in compliance with tbe ' r. vsiot.sof tfie act < f 1 ingress of J*»»’»- 3. IS73. » nt'.'led “An act for the sale of timbe» latid- in tlx Stit» • of Califomi;!, (> •»•;•«. ii . Nevada, ami W hk I hio J oii T» rri- t mv ,’’ as exteii.fi .I to ail the I’ul.lie Land t.’te« bv net of A ulii * t I, IM';/. Mrs Rhoda ;i. Alarsi.all, <>f Bandon. C-ounty of ('•»<»>. >3. t< of Origo.:. b;.s th. - dav dav I'd d in this I »•)' M'.vri: -t.'denx at .vi. G.1S7, for the purchase of the Lot 1 of S»cti(,n No. 5, in i m .n.Giip No 31 S tu'h, of It ii - •• No. 11 We. t, and wPI offer proof to show flint ti e land sought D more valuable fur its timber or htone than for aericuitnial purpose«, ami to establish her claim ♦<> Raid hu.d ta fore C. I Rlimx i'.rotli< r. United Stales Commis- oonvr a* i;i< olii •• at l a» (b n, (\»os (JoU’itv, Or. ; >n, on Saturday, the 19*h d»iv of Nov,-in- l»cr, 1904. She names a; u’tm.ses; John M. Ad !«;•:, William 1). Mar-fiidl, WHi.am Hite • i <t 3iifin il. i ticker, all of Landon, Coos A dv and all per » oda claiming ndver^il vlhe »•I h »\v-describvd lands are nqnest»-U to hie iheir claim« in this office on or Lefora ««id 191b day of November. 1904. J. T. Bar does . sept Register. C JNTE8T NOTICE. Department of the Inferior. I.' mtbo S tate « L and O ffice , R oseburg , O ueg in . Aui’u-t 17th, 1904. A sufficient content affidavit having l>eon f. ed in thia office by Boy C. McEwan »•■»»• tt<t>»nf, Hf’Hinat home«tea(l entry N.». 1313."». t i.»de ( letobrr 1st. 1903. for NW’4 Section ?'». fownship 29 S., Range 15 W., bv Robert A. D'-'k. Contestée, in whicli£it is alleged that the cotryman hns wholly abandoned tie Mail tract; that he han changed Lis reei- Gt d 'e th it-frotu for I.:ore th .n fix mouths «inoe making said entry ; that «aid tract is n< l nor i ever we«, settled npon and culti vated bv «n d p irtv as required by law nf Do time since he msdn lus first tiling, and I ha« removed with h’s f imilv outside of this Str.t. to narts unknown, sard parties an her< t»y notified to app» ar. respond and off» r evidence touching -aid allegation, Ht lu o'clock, a.in., on Nov mber 16. 1904. before C T. Bl Ai'w iHother. V. S Commissioner, nt. In« ofiiin Bandon, Oicpon, a d that final hearing v ill he b< Id nt 10o’cl»»ck, a.rn.,on N o-Vinbei 26. r.«>4. !»♦ f-.re the R» .-'»r i : ♦ic-ceiv. t «t tile Cuiled States Land 03. ( in lifi'U’b’irg, Oregon. 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