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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
. * 9 •' • • I f. r- ■ THE RECORDER —T The ^Iwuketiiiig of CbtMk Afi Interestiag people W<‘ the Chi- near», aud their apparent awakening after thousands of years of commer RTRBl THI’il MA* ArfVICNOON e cial durmaiicy. ia one of the very im portant devoloptueui* of the time. That they ar« no awaketoug i» noted »Alia r. »ÏITT by keen observers, and it should mean »•ITO* âXll PIIOHUETOK. a great deal to the United btates. New and great desire» am) demand» are spunging into life and activity in sr*<*mirilo* raies . Cbi .a, somew hat suppressed just now $2 00 dne Ì ear... . l>y the Iiusso Jap war. but io a few . 1 4M) Six Moutbrt. . 50 years we think that China will be in Three »lonthM the field, the scene of the world'» Cilio ,>• p'-r is entered at the Banden poKt greate-t material development. » Hue as Seoond-clasa Mutter. The Chinese want no more war; they had one, and learned that war .VOL. //. 1!>OI with them was a lost art. Not that they could not re-learn it, not that they coiil’l not be made into good sol hOlTOHMl. diers, nor tLiit among them, in time, A finet that foiled Hint in which might arise a new Tamerlane or the «ilver wing <J tb” Democratic i (xhengis Kahn; but they »brewdly prtlt.v would cleave to the gold wing 1 perceive that to tii themvelves for war, and to tight p-rhap. ac uubioatiou of -i«.r. f>i< «• i.te 1 by Alton 1!. Parker. all Europe, would require a vast out U- bh II v . after a Presidential enm- lay and tremendous sacrifices; and ■>»ign, the defeate:)-bide occupies a they probably reason also tha’ before <••<»’! den’l of lime’ hi . d »pace in telling they could do this, war wifi be Out of Aiqv it w»» done, but all explanation» date; that na'ions will sc] lorn, if ever, . a,e nnue.-essary this time tl.e victory go to war again Th»y ttust, too, to . i» too sweeping no excuse is ade- the increasing spirit of tolerance aud qnate. fraternalinu a u mg naiio n, ns well as Now that the new leader of Democ to tliu rivalries between E iropean racy ban been repudiated, an l sunk uations, to protect th«m from annibi beneath th“ overwhelming lin<,sevelt lation anl disintegration Alien ly flood. William Jenniuga Bryan is the Unit-1 States and E iglati 1 stan I looming iid high*’» than ever a» the outspokenly for lhe integrity of China. large tiiau aud leader in tba ranks of The tuitions of E irnpe, once the bear’s the Democratic party. claws are extract« I from Manchuria, Ilnasia decline» to join in the Peace must let China alone, _So, why should i’oogre-». Her pride and prestige China span I billions of money in pre forbids at present, and she wants to paring for an improtiahle an 1 nnnec- whip Japan first ami gain her pre« essnry war! She is wise to bend her fige in the Far East. Just now it awakened ideas »nd energies in other looks as if »he would not !>» able to directions. Tin« awakening of the Chinese puuage in a Peace Congres» for some comes at the right time amt in the time io come. right way. They are building rail |t was told of a sailor who watched roads instead of liattlesbips. A net the st»r» fall, in 1833. that be sealed work of railroads from different points bitUM’lf and fixing his eyes on lhe on th» sea coast ,into the interior, is North Star, based bis hope upon it as under construction, planned, or con a fixture too steadfast to move. How ceived of, and railroads mean an abso ever, after tiwbila it got away from lutely new life for China. They are i>^ sight, and bis anchor having lied, i new arteries, an I the blood that will he was east adrift. For years Mis till them is in process of formation. souri ha* been the North Star of the Now has coma the time to conver' Democracy; of its solidity there has the Chinese from a people buying mid been uo doubt, and now that its fast consuming but little of our products, ness has been shaken to the very cen to a people bnying and using much. ter, to what shall lhe mariner i f that To do this they must produce more faith look ns a beacon to guide to the themselves, and find a market abroad haven of success. for their surplus piodncis, aud (lie re sources of that vast empire, with its hundreds of millions of people, are I oiiudleHs.—Oregon Jonrual. (bos Csiiiity Vole. G B Diinmick, Republican............ J a met A Fee, u .......... J N Hurt. .......... A C Hough. Thvnc^ii Il Crawford, IiemocrRtic W B Dfllnrd, Walter 8 Hamilton, “ J:A Jeffrey, t II A mow, Prohibition .............. ljonlie Butler, “ W P Elmore. “ ................ T H McDaniel, M ................ (1 W Barzeo, Sociali«4....................... William Beard, *’ J C Herrington, “ ................ 8 II Holt, •• ...................... J L llill. People’*............................ Historic names will lie given the streets, avenues and courts at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. The street leading to the Trail, which is the name given to tile amusement street, will bo called Astor Drive, in honor of John Jacob Aslor. l'lazas aqd courts will be named for Senator Thomas 11. Benton, a staunch friend of Oregon; bis colleague, Senator Lewis F. Lilin; President Jefferson aud President Monroe. CLARENCt V. LOWE, lome Circle Column r*ai»<lun. iregun, Crude Thoughts As I hey Fall P.'iu Th. KdlturX*! Puu. riensuiit Fvcullig Kev- «•rles. A Colun,u Bril Irate.I to Tired Mothe,» as They Jola The Home Circle at kvenlug Tide. Druggist and “Itfti'ni Btack-Dmught <r«xni nie<iM<n<t for I; er <* •rn«e. It cured my on afC-t he hft>i «p nt 1100 with dm kors Lt is all t »med icine I take” MKS <A’<U,INE XAHTIN. Parkersburg, VF. Va. THE WIFE All dqy. like gome sweet bird, content to Bins In its aiDfill cage, she inovetb to and fro— Aud ever and anon will upward spring To ber sweet lips, fresh from the fount below, lhe murmur'd melody of pleaiaut thought, Unconscious alter'd gent I e toned and low Light bonaehold duties evermore inwrought With placid fancies of one trust’ng heart That lives but in her smile, and turns From life’s cold seeming at the busy wart. With tenderness, that heavenward ever . yearns To be refresh d where one pare altar b^rns. Shut out from hence the mockery of life, Thus liveth she content, the meek. fonJ, trusting wife. U jua* in rcceiut of n la w aud fresh block of Patent mid Proprietary Preparation» Toilet Articles, 114 Berkeley Street, l>l«astroaa Witcki». Carelessness is responsible] ormanv a railway wreck, and the same causes are making human wrecks of suffer ers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent.of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless res ignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life wis sated by Dr. King's New Discovery, This great remedy it guaranteed fur all Throat and Lnng iliseasos, by C. Y <Lff’S CUAB MIB »• ft ftoalttvemrft. Price 5(*cts and 4>pply into tfta notrlle II I« quickly absorbed. 50 Lowe. Drnggist. pie« 10c. by mail. fl.00. Trial bottles free. ,>CoX«!ftìA TovkOW. !• TENBROOK & BURNS, Props 1 « >< i 1 * M. BREUER’S llealer in URAUOIT Host, and Mhnea WIN I I I)—Qnirklv. few | h r*>n, to repre sent lontf estshliehed wb”lrsa!e hoove nmong remit merchant» nnd acmi» Ir »cal territo ry of f-w roobtiev. (is «stnrv »nd ••xp-nsra paid weekly. Expense money advanced Commission extra. Permanent engage,neut. Bnainea« «ncee«-fnl. Previno» ex;>erier>ce nut ess- lilial. Kneli,-e «elf addressed envel ope. Address. svrramTKSDxsT laxv kleb » 32."> Dearlxiro S -, Chicago. ® City Barber Shop .A. ND Kepairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. BATH ROOMS, k Wh t We Can Do For You I wo Papers for the Price of One. Church Directory You W. F. HARRIS, IN CHARGE, Successor to J. L. THOMPMIN. SHAVES, Get the News of the World nn<l T haox M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Anvonp sendtng *t sketch mid description may quickly ascertniu our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable, (’oiiiinunica- lions nt rictly contldentlul. Handbook on I’atentj Bt-ftl tree. <i: lest ygoncy for securing patents. patenta taken *lir»>uuh Munn & Co. receive iprcitO tunics^ without charge, Lu the neludiH tit* Su;id’<y Rulk-tp). Record.' r ; ni Bulletin one veer.. $7 (K) Recorder and Bn:It tin. one mouth <»5 l he Poit hind Evening T« legram is iastie* ix times a \ve» k. It gives all th»- news tha s w«;iih reiming ami qp to Cine of going t< press, much <»* it being 21 h »sirs f»e In r that .hen it red» Lu; here through any h ¡iuir.nl. Recorder an l T. hgram one y ar. $5 "0 For a w» ek!y imwsp q er the Weekly Or» uni.tn leads in lhe Northwest, and give- handsomely Illustrated weekly. I .a rgest cir culation of any ecientitlo Journal. Terms, f.l ill the news usually cunt am d ia n ueekl: year ; four niontfos, fl. Sold by al! newsdealers. •ap. r. Rec<«rk»r and ’»V eklv Oregonian. .$2 50 Branch Oflleo, 625 F 8t.. Washington. D. C. It is the cuty of e ch persmt to se»-k in onnation along all lines »h it tend toward TllKSPASS MH’P’iC. Notice is hereby given to all persons not •ringing about better conditions and great» 1 to trespass upon th»- preniiseanf Dr. Kcnvon prosperity for the human family, and for situated b< tween Flotas Lake and lhe coun ty road, in Northern Currv. by removing, •be purpose < f giving our reader» a chance cutting, or destroying timber up >n said to inform themselves we give them the la st land. $25 reward will be paid for iuformn —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that lion lea»iin ’ t » a conviction of trespass a» Iocs not appeal to the highest older of rea stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Ma»ch 11. 1901 soning is not safe. PEI ER NELSON, Agent. Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00 HAIR CUT, 25 Ctn 25 Cis. SINGE. MASSAGE, EACH AND BATH. Hotel Coquille lie CJ’ity, A J. I’ TITPKH. I’rorrictor. This well know:; hotel i» now under new and com petent management and Las fieen thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any iri Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains flee of charge. Fine ueiv bar tn couuectiou with the hotel. a MUNN & CO 3C1 Broadway. New York Ort gon. Oetoiler 14. ¡931. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act <»f Convre-s of June I. H7S entitled ’’An act for the sale of timber lands in the Nt »Hen <»f (’alforma. On-gon. Nt-va.la, an\l WMbilMtOU I r< . tory.” as extended to all the Public Land StHtea by act, of Aug 4. 1K92 Caroline E Bedillion of Bandon. CoU’itv of Coos, S»ate of < )' ’her sworn aiatetnent N • ‘•i ’-. f »r lhe r<-n chase of the NW1. of SEh- of Section No. 3|. in Town-hij» No. 29 S..n»h, »>f Rang»' No 14 We»», and will offer pro« f to show that the land songht ia more valuable for its tim ber or aton«-than for agricultural pnrpos»«. and to e-t ib!i.«h her claim t<) ?aid land tie- fore (’. I Blumetiiother. U- S Commi*bi' n- er. at his office at. Bandon, C”«»s Count v. ’»n Wednesday, the 1st day of Ft-bruary, I d"» Nbe names as witnesses . Fred M. L oc U wo k I. f Bandon. Rofert E. I» Bedillion. of |: *n- d»»n. Nprav Osborn, of near Band m. J P. Hunt, of near B.mdon. all of (’ooa County, ()regon. Anv and all persons claiming ad’erselv ♦ he slmve-d»'»crihed lands «»re reqaent^d t-> file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day « f Februsry, >905. J T. Ruino » t * R<-girt*r. oct 2? I o Do You Know the News a ; tCk'ou can have it all for !’«••• Month Kiln 50c s*’»’ Jloutli BIPANS In th»' Evenirng Telesrnm. of Portland. Oregon. It is the targe t evening neus- pr.pp published in Oregon; it contnina of r * the all th news of ' the state * * mid ‘ u~ Try it for a month. A Rumple mr ioi I I m iitrtil» d to you trie. Ad u rein c py w for mankind The Telegram, l-OICTT. V Ml, OltE. Ten for five cents, at Drugffiitt. Grocers, Restaur»ato, Saloons, News-Stands. Ccneral Stores and Barbers Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong lift. One gives relief! No matter what’s the matter, one wilt do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testb monials sent by mail to any address or receipt of price, by tbe Ripaae Chemical Co., io Spruce St., New York City. NOTK’E FOR lUBLK’AlTON. Timber Land .let. June. 3. I SIN. U nited M ates L and O ffice . Roseburp, Orepou. Anu'ist 23. 19 4 No’icu’ H I m ie’.»V given that in on’nplia ice with tbu I r -viHiiH.H of the act of U■•ngres* the suit' <>f June 3. IS7’’4. »-niiilcd “ “ All * ' act -• * f«T - *> if timber I tmls in the St t< of Ciiliforhia. O’ttooit. Nevada, and Wiihldngloii l’elli c . tv hh extended to all lilt* Public Lnnd SL.K- m by Her »»f .Vlglist 4» , Ih92. Mrs EI p -da Mai’Hhnll. of Bandon. I'oUUtV’.f ('airs, Sfjtte of Oregon, h is tins day li!< d in this , N ». G:W7. fur the office her sworn ¡»..rebase of the L<»‘ I of Section No. 5. in Range No. 14 Township No 30 Month, of • WpFt. and will offer proof to show that the land sought i-* m »re valuable for its timber or stone thau for agricultural puiposea. and to estabEsh her claim io said land before 0. I Blnmenrotber, United States Commis- siotfHr nt hit* oltion at. Bandon. Cooa Countv, Oregon, on Saturday, the l‘.l h dav of Novem ber, 1901. Sbii names as w»tneS'es : John M. Ad tins, William D. .Mar-hall. William Hite and John U. Tucker, all of Bandon, Coo* County. < >r» gon. Any and »ill persona claiming ndvi r«ely the ala»»r-deset il»t;d lands are reqneshd to file their claims in this office on or before said l'.itn day of Nqvember. 1904. J. T. B ridokm , sepl Kegiater. A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every bm W- sertber Only 50 < cuts a year. Harness maker, Coquille. Oregon. Department of the Interior. k Ivi'i'AD ‘.'lAiii’S ija N aj v/WlvE., O bkgon . August 17th, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed hi this office by Ro.V McE'van. c » d ttstant, against homestead entrv No. 13135. made October 1st. ltfelB, for \Wl4 Section 25. Township 29 S., Range 15 W., bv Robeit. A. Doak. contesfee, in whichgit is alleged that the entrynian has wholly abandoned the said tract: that he has chang’d b’s resi dence th refrpm for more than six months d t n< I V t L 11 SH»(| • • r.I, ' Is m»t. nor i-ever wesj settled upon and culti- v ited bv >a d pnrtv as required by law nt no time since he made his first riling, and lie has removed with IPs family outside <»f this State to parts unknown, «aid parties are her»-!»v notified to appear, r» spond and off» r evidence touching -aid allevation, at 10 o’clock, a.in., on N«iv-inber 16. 1904, befoie C. I’. Bliiitienrother, I’. S-Commi«"«toner. nt hi* office in Randofi. Otegon, a d that final hearing will !>»• held at 10 o’clock, a.rn., on N venibcr 20. I’.i’d. f-»r« the Register an ■ Receiver at »he United States Land Office in Ro«ebti»g, Oreg»»n. lhe «a»d contestant hiving, in a pr--jHr affidavit, filed Angnst 11. U>04 forth facts «•Inch show that after dne diligence [wion* al service of thia notice can not be ina<i»*eit is h^rebv ordered and directed that such no tice be given by due and prfcfier public • tion. J. H. B ooth , Receiver, Hog2f> ft • MSCALI.’Szgnin 1 MAGA"NEWO *<naa*c A LADES’ MAGAZINE. A pm , b'-i'fi' I < ftoblOBH. «L- I w irk , Imif.«- <11. Lady agenti w.t». 00NTE8T NOTICE. ® ft TABULES Doctors find A Good Prescription I Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all kinds of leather wars kept in a harness shop. >1 ’ •rd pHte« . lateU » • moiriiei , Ian« y . h : tor., etc. Sub . ■ • .< i tl lor term« Ntv1l-h, P” L’ , Sim»?’*, Up-to. date, !.•••«.•■ i aeri A b'Mxlutely Perfect I iti mg P i ;>er Pattern«. Repairing a Specialty. William Gallier will wt us my agent at Bandon and all order» left with him for LUKsla or repairs will receive prompt atten tion E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS AU Albwed Perforât I dm slNW the ButhQ »fid Sewing line*. Dn|y tu ä » i .I K C*"»s e.i<h none bisher Axk far ti. •. S . .i nearly every vuy and town, <>r l.( mail 1r<>tn y 1 THE McCALL CO.. HÌ-IH-IIT West ìht St. VW V?7N — the steamer DISPATCH P. B. HOYT, Prop THOMAS WHITE, Manter I»r.,^l tn FT, DOItAOO BVILD1NO, First street HANIIOM. ORKOON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIK CUTTING AT HTANDAKD PRICES. Bathroom newly Ailed op with I'oreelnln Teh. Hot or Cold Bath. 24 rent.. 0 ft FACH SHAMPOO, SdintWic American. First Class Watch Repairing. A novolty in the way of a lab< r sav ing device is the electrical whitewash ing contrivance, w hich is being used in finisbipg-tbe interii rs of the build ings now in course of construction for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Ex- posiii' n. The machine consists of an electric engine, a giant traveller, and long lines of hose, through which tlie whitewash is squirted again«! the roof and sides of the buildings. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always Kept on Hand. iou Can’t Expect to Get I I BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD CHEESE, VEAL, COKNED BEEF PICKLED POKE, BUTTEll, EGGS, FBUIT AND $2 worth fcr $1. but you VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. can get your money's Mssts delivered to persob» living on the Hiver or plonu the Singe Route. worth at M. E. C hurch . Boatou, Mas». call and examine oar gooda. fhe Star Meat Market FnintH. Oils. Glasses, mid Painte r's Supplied THEDFORD'S DLACIf- A h !>•••« i»t* •••dries. the Local News Thrown Beautiful lives have blossomed in Preaching nervine evers 2nd and 4tli Sun- in as m Haigain. thednrkest places, as pure white lilies dav Hill A M. »ititTKxP. M. Sund iv Sob” d "Very Sunday at 10. A. M. full of fragrance on the slimy, stag 'To those who pay up arrearages and a Epworth League . 7rP. 0. year in advance, ami to all new subscri nant waters. No possession is so Prayer mat-img Wed tesfiav at H; I’. M. bers who pav in advance, we make the productive of real influence ns th? following proposition comprising several PaitHDYitmiAX S kiivick . duh relit couplets to select from: cultivated intellect. Wealth, birth Preaching 1 «I and 3rd Sundays. tn>>rtiin; 1‘ luck of P ublications fek Y kab . evening. and official station min and dovecote and Suntlav Sehnol each Sunday at 10 a. m. $2 oo B andon R ecorded to their possessors an external, super Endeavor meetings at the U'-unl huurs. G HO San Francisco Bulletin Prayer meeting—7-.k) Thursday ev uiog . ficial courtesy; but they never did All are Wflc me. 5 oo i Portland Ev< m-ig Telegram AD’!.’»’! H\n i:LT. P’<t »r command the reverence of the heart. I Weekly Oregoni in 1 50 It is only to the mini of large iiml no 50 Ap|»eul to Reas*»n Our GiT< r. ble soul, to him who blends a culti 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE !■ The B .iklin is one of th h ading |-rpe vated mini with an upright heart, »f the West, and is .< daily publish* d in Sai. that men yield the tribute of deep mid u-’ranrisco. and gives all the news. Our offer genuine respect. WANTED Give us P ebtvmes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps N uts anti C andies . Clgiir«, Tobacco* hik I Cigarette«, ‘‘I u*ed Thedford’« Black Draught for liverand k dney com plaint'» anti found nothing to excel it ILLI AM CUFFMAN, Mar blehead, Bl. Th» most trifling action» that effect a man's credit are to be regarded, l’be sound of your hammer at live in the morning or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer; but if he sees yon at a billiard (aide or hears your voice at a saloon when you should be at woik. Lu sends for his money the next day. "We oarry a. fine line of ya.ll and Winter Hats, and Laciiea’ Furnishing Goods. Drug! end Chemicals, If yoyr liver doe« not net reg ularly go to ir druggist and secure a pat of Tliedford’s Black-Draught and take a do.e tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipateu bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a nealthy secretion of bile. Thedford's Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities ami strengthen the kid- nevs. A torpid liver invites cold», biliousness, chills .and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid-e neys result in Bright’s disease which claim»0 as many victims as oonwumption. A 25-cent packag»- of Thedford's Black- Prauglii should always be kept in the house. Havii the courage to cut the moat •agreeable acquaintance you have, when you are convinced be lacks nrin- ciple; a friend should bear with a friend’s infirmities, but not with bis vices, ID that does a base thing in zeal for bis friend, burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together Parents do wrong in keeping then children hanging nrouud home in idlenoRR, «nd shelter d iin«i en» rvnted by pHientH? indnlgencH. The eagle does better. It st in* up its nest when the young eagles wre al Into fly. They are compelled to shift f»»r themselves, for the old eagle literally turns them out, and at the sarpe lime tears all t he down and feathers from the nest. ’Tis this rude and rough experienee ih-.t makes the king <»f birds so fearless in bis flight, and soexpert in his pursnil of prey. It is a unsfurlnne to be burn with a silver spoon in your mouth. Riches often hat g like a mill stone about the nocks uf ambitious young people. MRS. E. J. HITE & CO. Props,, Apothecary, Bad company is like a»nail dtiven iuto ti post, which, after the first or second blow, can l>e drawn out with little difficulty; but being once driven in tip to the head, the pinchers cannot take hold to draw it out. which can L H McMahan, ° ........................ Californians ar>> taking an encour only be done by the destructu>n of the P E Phe pa. “ ........................... aging interest in the Lewis and Clark wood. You m iy be ever s > pure, you G E Sehmitl»*in, “ ........................... Exposition. File Coliforuia Develop cannot associate wit h ba.I companion« Agates Ground, Polished and For Prohibition. . . ment Committee is arranging for an without falling iuto bad odor. From Against Prohibition........................ Mounted excursion of several hundred people impure air we take diseases; from bad to order; or any other work in my I »i'. j.'dtnnu : Twi nt v thousand Dom- of that state to be present on J line 1st, company vice and imperfection. oeruts in Oregon <ii<i not vol . It wan tlie formal opening day. line will be done in a ueat and satis a rup^liliou, on a larger scale, com With many of us onr parents have factory manner, nt a reasonable price. p Taiilo with the growth (>f tt>c »tato, lived their allotted timeof threescore Call and se« my new lir.e of jfivtlrv con of I lit* •“lection of 1S72, w hi t; Greeley rtc Com pun ion Inform« and years and ten, but if wo still have sisting of Stick Pins, Hat Pin«, Sa«li Pm«. Eu (ertili h a. Wit» fite 1)' ne cratj • caiuliilate for the them in the family circle how highly Lady's Waist Sets, Bnsiclic«. I.r ic< lets. Cull l'rc«i l.“iu“v, nul one-half the Dotno- l’iie Youth’s Companion nseaenler- we should appreciate them. The and Collar Buttons. Chains. I harms, an - criilB of < begun r« mnine I at home Rings, which lias jut arrived. nan ; \ “e ■. .|ir.g to h report tainment as a means rather than an snow of winter comes and sheds its ( )reg i>iinn AllTIH'R RICE. from 8 P««terst'i rg, 2 •>UWO Finn» • nd, conveying always in its fiction white blessings upon the valley and V. rdv’l.maker nad Jeweler. will >.• iltl io tlio tuimi er of and its art idea some convincing truth the mountain, but soon the siveet American cittZ’U» of foreign birth. or some contribution to the useful spring comes ami smiles it nil aw ty.i Ba .don, Oregon. Just »I llii» juncture it would be of knowledge of its readers. Not so with that upon the brow of fensive to a«k the Kns-ian govern The 225 men and women enlisted tottering age. There is no spring Ci»NTE<r Nil 11’ E. ment the cau«K of lin- wlioliwwle exo- •t i« of tlio l'lui.ish »ul jefls of I lit* to write for Tlio Companion, repre whose warmth can pen. tmte its .ter- Department of tl.e Interior. Czi r U nited S tktzs L vnd O ffice , at Uosi;- sent an infinite variety of talents and nal frost. It came to stay. Its single calling» Through l'be Companion | flakes fell nunoticed, but now Iley BUKU OaEti tN. Oct. 3, 1‘JCl A siifii -ieiit <•'» >t aiii lavit. havirvj been A K uii t'< »> M ejilr. they address not only the lining and are drilled there. \\ e shall see it in filial in th:soffio- by Marg.ir t L.imo.'.t con against hoiuestead entry ». |‘KV2. rermiuated with an ugly cut on tie impres«ionable, hut the fathers and crease until the summons is heard to testant, ma.I p J .me 27th. lb'I. b r of NE^.NEB Jeg <>f J. B. Gtuer, Franklin Grove. mothers of the nation, The entire corn* up high t . Welcome the snow, »»f N W '4 S.-.-tmn I <»wnMHp 29 S . Range 14 W., bv Jell»» E TH!h.,’i'. (••uite-tre, lit 111. It dev>“loped » »hibborn ulcer family chiiiu a abare in the good for it is the emblem of peace ami u( which it isnlleje I that anid J «.’in E. Tat ham •inyit ldiog to doctor» and remedie. : thing» which fill Xbw Curupaon n’t rest. It is but a temporal crown which has wholly abandoned mi.I tract, that be fins changed hi’ reaidence th- reffom f<»t for four ye»r. Then Bncklen’» Ar - page», shall fall at the gatt’» of. paradise, to more than one Veer .since making said entry; uirn Halve rnreJ. !>'» ju.t a« gooi I Full Illustrate 1 Annonncement, de be replaced l>y a brighter and belter. that the s.iid tract is not crllied up >n Hnd cultivated bv san] party as required l».v law. for Burn», Scnjd«, Skin Eruption» j scril’ttig tbe principal features of The said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said al •nd i'i!»•. Sects at Lowe » Drug | Companion’» new volume for li)t»5, The New York building nt the legation at ill ii olock,‘a m .otl I’t bruarv 15 Start». will be eent to any addreM free. 1905, before Col.C. T Bluitenn»flier. U.S. (’ommiftRioner, nt his office in Bandon. Ore The new subscriber for 19 >5 will Lewis and Clark Centennial will cost gon, and that final hearing will !»•• held at re-.' ive all the issues o’ l he Co'iipan 92O,INM), and lhe Htate will spend an 1J o’clock, it.ni., on March I. 1305, before toe Register and Receiver ai the Uhobd additional sum of irlS.bttO for the col ion for the remaining weeks of 190.J Oregon. lection of a suitable exhibit to be con States Land Office J. in ii. Roseburg. B ooth , Receiver. (vrass ap<1 Clover Hay Baled and free from the time of mibscription, Ot413 tained in lhe I ’ liildifig, Massnchusetls iKdivofod nt Coquille or 1» Mid >n. Or., also The Companion “Carnations" for ill per loo by Sivui'iii-i . D,. Cttleii.hit f. r li'lt-igtaph:-.' in will spend in all ¥30.000, of which NOTICE FOR PUBLIC’. LPO:. sum 820,000 will be -used for the Favorite or Ltìmrl.y.’ ’ twelve colors and gold. Timber Land Act, June 3, )S<H. building, and $10.000 for the exhibit. U nitbi » S tates L and O ffice , Roneborg, THE YOUTHS COMPANION Ris-'i vt. RbPi'.Ebr.N i m u i In this eonnty and t 1].»rung territoriew, to i -i n’ u-. 1 .id verti»» nn <»ld cstabliRhc.l b•istnc-»s h »use <»f solid financial standing. Salary s.‘l weekly With Expen-es advanced each Slondav bv chock dirbet. from headquarters. Horse nnd buggy furnished when in cess «rv. po-ition p^riiMMieiit. Address B’ew Br--< A (’<>., Dept. A. Monop Bldg. Chicago, III. * a Irf’XT»» Rniidon rirty mnrning. except Nnnd»y. et 7.JO o'clock »nil ninkea eonneo- tion« with the trein »nd »tenroer Myrl »t 10:30 n. ro. nt f'oqnille City. l^nvc» C-Mjnillt- City al 12-..T0 p ro., »rri»- ine »1 Bendon et 4-tO p. m. Independent end r'llable-The Orejan- (an