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A SaMva, Hleycls. Tll£ RECORDER • WilUUD 4VTRMIOOM ■ a Boatta».......................... 1 M rtiwS»»ita.................... THURSDAY. NOV. »4, 1904. editorial . Rwwia wglcenn»» tbe plaa ot Preei. <i»ut Roosevelt, and will gladly join tbe Peace Commission after aba wal lops Japan, but just now she bas a little unfinished business on baod, and is not looking for peace. The following, clipped from th« Oref/cmian, indicates tbe standard by which it classes druggists. It says; “Iu the “<Vx” conntiea are eighty or more saloons. We may behold a big boom in tbe drug store bnsineea after January 1st. That's why drnggiste like prohibition.” We see no reason why a druggist might pot be as hon orable as even tbe Oregonian or ita management. One thing is indicated Ju the item, and that is, that its influ ence is in favor of a continuance of tbe whisky traffic, and of tbe murders, thefts, immorality and other crimes that follow in its wake. Usually after ■ Presidentiai cam paign, one party or tbe other, and generally tbe Democratic party, baa bad its devotees busy in telling how defeat fell to its lot, bnt the after maths of the last campaign is differ ent. Tbe Parker boom was so effect ually overwhelmed, that no amount of explanation would even bave a soothing influence upon the defeat. Bnt behold, another star is rising, and liow tbe Republican journals Hre busy iu telliqg bow it happened. Tbe So cialist vote ueared the million mark, and these journals, ever ready to de feat any new move, are exertiqg their influence to detract from the real cause which moves tbe socialist— which cause is equity. Who ar« the Anarchist»! The advocates of alcoholism, those who are in favor of selling poison to tbeir fellow man, are not satisfied with tbe will of tbe people as ex pressed fy a majority for prohibition at the polls, bnt are moving to set ■side tbe measure, and to still force their time, usefulness and soul-killing batter upon tbe public. One of the principal counts brought before tbe county court for their con sideration, is that numerous voters Were permitted to vote outside thpir precincts; tbis is doubtless true, and if appearances are not deceptive, in tbe Bandon precinct, the persons so offering to rota, generally were im ported by the “wet” advocates. Tbe wbiaky traflic is pot a regularly legalized businessi it is conducted on ly by the suffrage of tbe people, and requires a license based upop tbe con sent of a majority of tbe voters of the district in which it ia proposed to set Up a aalsoo, and this being the case, aud tbe county having by a clean ma jority given expression, in tbe face of (he heaviest fight tbe saloon men eould pot up, to tbe will of the people in the matter, that expression should be sufficient. Tbe clear expression of tbe majori ty should an Sea; to subvert that ex pression becanee of technicalities, smattees strongly of anarchy. Tbe KUU>ag«DM>nt of tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition is planning for a “Trail" whirh shall b» second to nona of tbosa ia the past. Indicai io ua are that there will ba A general migration of the Pika shows at St, Lottis to the W«*wn fair, Terminated with an ugly colon ths leg of J B- Oroer, Franklin Grove 111. It developed a stubborn oleer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Backlsn’s Ar nica Halve enred. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions sod Files. 25cta at Lowe's Drug Store. Tslsrram: Athletics sod study go baud in band at West Point, declares the superintendent of tbe National academy, General A. L. Mills. He declared that football, baseball and other exercises, not only assist in tbe physical development of tbe students, bat also materially aid them in tbeir mental work. This statement is in direct conflict with tbe assertion fre quently made that collage athletes are so preoccupied with training that they devote ao time to acquiring M education. Oregonian: Tbe fire losses of tbe United Stales and Canada continue to keep pace with tbe increase in mate ria) on which the flames may feed. For tbe mouth of Oct. they reached a total of 912,866,000, compared with 910,409,000 for tbe same month last year, aud 99.593,000 in October, 1902. Tbe losses for tbe first ten montbs of tbe current year are over 9221,000,- 000, compared with $125,000,000 for tbe same period last year, and 9124,- 000,000 io 1002. Tbe enormous in crease this year is largely due to tbe Baltimore and Toronto tires, bnt aside from these conflagrations there were enough smaller fires to swell tbe total to greater figures than ever before in a corresponding period. .Tbis con tinued destruction of property would indicate that little or no progress bad been made in tbe way of preventing tires or extinguishing them after they were started. The annual losses are becoming no large that tbe matter from an economic standpoint is most serious, and is entitled to gravest con sideration. Het and Cold. Japan's reported irritation over the action of France in permitting tbe vessels of tbe Baltic fleet to use her ports for coaling and provisiouing purposes is not bard to understand. Hus ia, without a coaliug station of her own, would have been in a bad wsy during tbe war on several occa sions, bad not France pot tbe theory of neutrality 'to a little benevolent strain in practice. Tbe battleship Osliabia and tbecelebrated “volunteer ijeet" steamers Petersburg and Smo lensk would have been unable to get out of tbe Red Sen but for tbe conve nient aid of Jibntil. tbe French port in Somalilaud. Rojestvensky'a ships found Cherbourg a good port of call, aud Vigo haviog proved iDhosf:itai>.e tbe fleet now 'seeks sqcpor in Dakar, French West Africa. Algiers was also used by tbe portion of tbe fleet that took ibe Mediterranean route. Io view of France’s refusal tQ allow Ceyyera to i oa! a' Martinique, it may reasonably <ipp»si io Japan that the French nen ra-i.y hoi i e.ei'.qo cold there.—O’egou u. o 0 V BLACK DRAUGHT STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE Dear once be bear, for tbe time flwtb feat, Boon it viil bo all gone; boon will our eenaon of Mr.ioe be pa»t, Boon will our day ba dona. bomeboy near yoo need» now a kind word; bomabedy need, help each aa you nan atford Haate to aaaiat In the nan» of tbe Lord. Thera may be a aonl to ba woo. Let every mother who reads this column thank God for the quietude of her home and that she ia queen in it Men oome at eventide to the home; but all day long tbe wife aud mother ia there, beautifying it, sancti fying it, adorning it, blowing it. Bet ter be there than wear Victoria's coro net. Better be humble there than carry tbe purse of a princess. It may be a very bumble home. There may be no oarpet on the floor. There may be no piotures on tbe wall. There may be no silks io the wardrobe; bnt, bv your faith in God, and your cheerful demeanor,you may garoish that borne with more splendor than tbe upbol sterer’s band ever kindled. QUKKN Druitt a»d Disastro» Wr««lu. Carelessness is responsible; ormany a railway wreck, and tbe name can sen ■re making bnmao wrecks of suffer ers from Throat and Lung troubles. Bnt since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even tbe worst cases rail be cured, and hopeless res ignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorehester, Mass., is ooe of many whose life was eared by Dr, King's Nev Discovery, Tbis greet remedy is guaranteed for all Throat mm ! Lung diseases, by C. Y. Love. Druggist, Fries SOeta aud 51.00. Trial botiieu fres. MRS. E. J. HITE 1 CO. Props., Apatkacary, la jqat tn eeoeipl ot ■ new Bed freak »tuck of Dr«gv "We oatrry a. fine line of Kall and Winter Hats and Ladisö' Fu.rnl8liin.fir Ooods. Ckvaic«!«, Patent anil Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Give Cigar«, Tobaccos and Clgarcttaa. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied The Star Meat Market TENBROOK & BURNS, Props. Kept on Hand. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Rocaaixa. O*., Jaa. St, not. Dealer in Boots and Shoes BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD CHEESE, VEAL, CORNED PICKLED PORK, Two I’ap«ri for the Price of One. M. E. C uukch . Preaching service everv 2nd and 4th Sun day at U A M. and8:P. M. Sunday School everv Sunday at 10 A. M Epworth League . 7:P. M- Prayer meeting Wednesday at Bj P. M. K AAAA |H «dH i BO YEAR«’ ^EXPERIENCE » J gj y L ■» ¡ a w ■ ■ » ■ 1 I H k ■ a w 1 *FVvvV^ TRADE IV1AHRS D esigns C opyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and deacrlption may quickly «»certain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« •eni free. Uldeat agency for «ecuring patent«. Patent« taken through Munn & Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handeomely Illustrated weekly. J.argeat cir culation of any scientific Journal. Term«, |3 a year; four month«. ML Boid by all newsdealer«. fiUNN &Co.a8,B~*-’New York Branch once. OS F 8U WMhlnglon. D. C. t I TRESPASS NOTirK. Notice is hereby given to nil persona not to trespass upon the premise«of Dr.Kenyon, «ituated between Flora« Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber upon said and. $25 reward will be paid for itiforma tion leading to a conviction of treapa«« aw «tated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. PETER NELSON, Agent. First Class Watch Repairing. You City Barber Shop- BATH ROOMS, We wonder if every mother >, bo Agates Ground, Polished and reads tbis department is naiiiei'ai Mounted enough about keeping her girls, aud not letting them fill tbeir heads with to order; or noy other work in my nonsense about love and marriage, line will be done in h neat and satis when we see, as we do too often on factory manner, at a reasonable price. Call and see tn.v new line of jewelry, con our best streets in tbe residential sisting of Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Sash Pin». sections, young girls of twelve and Lady'» Waist Sets, Brooches, Braoelete, Cotf fourteen hanging abont tbe walks and and Collar Buttons. Chain», t'bnriii», and street corners nfie dark, even up to Icings, which has just arrived. nine and ten at bight, we sigh for the ABTHUlt KICE. good old laws abont tbe curfew bells, Watchmaker aud Jeweler. ■nd wish the legislature would atone . . . Oregon. for the lack of sense in mothers by Bandon, enacting them over agnin. CONTEST NO I ICE. Young girls who are allowed to go Department of the Interior. on tbe etreete alone or with other U nited 8 tatks L and O fficb , at K ose companions after dark, bave ere bubo O bbg n . Oct. 3, 191X4. excuse for “goiog wroog," and can A «nfficient content affidnvit having been scarcely be blamed if they make mis- filed in thia office bv Margaret Lamont, eon- teHtnnt, against hoiiiewtend entry No. 108.12. etepe. We are almost tempted to say made Jane 27th, 1901, for NX of NEV«. NE,’« NW‘4, Section 30, Township 29 8.» Range we do not pity their mot here as we of 14 W., by John E. iatham. contentee, in should. It ia not safe. No matter which it is alleged that said John E. I atham han wholly abandoned «aid tract, that he bow quiet sud respectable the street, baa changed hi* residence therefrom for ruore than one year since muking said entry ; there are always prowlers after dark, that the «aid tract ta not settled upon and and no young girl is aafe. cnltivated by «aid partv a« required by law. said parties are hereby notified to appear, We will go farther, and say no boy respzKtd and offei ev.dvuct Wucbing aaid al ia aefe either. Tbe right kind of legation at 10 o’clock, a tn., on February 15. 1905, before Col. C. T. Blnmetirother, 0. 8. mother keeps her boy indoors at t’ommiaaioner, at hia office in Bandon. Ore night, and provides him vitb books gon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock, a m.» on March 1, 1905, l»efore and gtmeeand company and music to tb3 RäMWter «.ad Hcceivti at the United make his life gay enough so that be States Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon. J. H. B ooth . Receiver. will not sigh for the glitter of the oet!3 street. To be sure it is a little more work to guard tbe children like that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, Jone 3, 1»T». but ¡t is work that yields tbe best UwrrBD 8 tatm L amp O ffk 'B, Roseburg, kinds of dividend». Oregon. October 14, 1901. Another thing; don't let them get Notice is hereby given that in compliance their beads tilled with nonsense abont with the provisions of the act of Congre«» of Jnne 3, 1«78 entitled “An act for the sale of “best girls" and "best fellows." Be timber lands in the 8tates of Calfornia. Oregon, and Washington Terri silee being positively silly, tbis hind tory.” as Nevada, eitended to all the Public Land of talk ia positively harmful, Ask Statea by act of Aug. 4, 1»92. Caroline E Bedillion of Bandon. Coqnty of C immi , 8’ate any doctor and he will tell you I that of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6428, for the pur trouble oftenest begins that way. ’. We chase of the 8WU of 8E^, of Section No. could talk very eloquently ou tbis 31, in Township No. 29 South, of Range No. subject if wo eould have your private 14 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ear, bnt we hope we have said enough ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to qpid land be to set you thinking, if you have not fore C. T. Blumenrother. U. 8 Commission er, at bia office at Bandon, Coos County, on already thought • Wednesday, tbe 1st day of February. IMk Hbe names as witnesses. R^e<i M Lock wood, of Bandon, Robert E L Bedillion, of Ban don, Spray Osborn, of near Bandon. J P. Hunt, of near Ban dan, all of Coos County, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely tbe abovr-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on pr before said 1st day of February, 1905 W F. HARKIS, IN CHARGE, 8accessor to J. L. THOMPSON. SHAVES, SHAMPOO, Get the New» of the World aud the Local New« Thrown in mm m To those who pay np arrearages and a year in advance, and to all new subscri ber« who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising several different couplets to select fromt P rice of P ublications pkb Y bab . B andon R ecorder «2 00 6 80 S hh Francisco Bulletin fi 00 Portland Evening Telegram 1 50 Weekly Oregonian 60 Appeal to Beason Our Offer. The Bulletin ia one of the lending rn,»e «>f the West, and is a daily publtabed in Sai. Franciaoo, and gives all the new a. Our offee inclndta the Sunday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year. S7 00 Recorder and Bulletin, one month <»5 The Portland Evening Telegram ia ¡««tier’ six times a week. It gives all the new« th« ih woith reading and up to time of going pres«, much of it being 24 hours fresher that when it reached here through any oth- journal. Recorder and Telegram one year. For a weekly newspaper tbe Wee' Oi» gonian lead« in the Northwest, and give all the news usually contained iu a week?’ paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It ia the duty of e»«cb person to seek in formation along all line« that tend toward bringing about bet ter conditions and greate» prosperity for tbe human family, and for the pnrposecf giving our reader« a chance tn inform themselves we give them tbe best —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea «oning ia not aafe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason».. $2 00 Do You Know the News J^FYou can have it all for Pep WwHtla KOn UvL 25 Cta EACH HAIR CUT, 25 Cl». SINGE. MASSAGE, EACH BurgMin. P<‘p. ya «nth in the Evennng Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It 1« the large«! evening new«- pape published in Oregon; it contain« all th* new« of tbe state find of the Try it for a month. A sample natiot c py w I be mailed to yon free. Address BEEF AND FRUIT Meat» delivered to persona living on tbe River or along tbe Stage Route. Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. Church Directory BUTTER, EGGS, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. What We Can Do For You Pass BYT EBIAN SkBVICE. a call and examine our goods. ROOTS shoes All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always BlMk-Draufht Stock and Poultry Madioina 1» th« te»t I »v,r tried. Our .lock was lookins bad when yon aenl me the medlcise and now they are gettias so On». They are lookins » per eent. better. 8. t. BBOOKINQTON. Preaching 1st aud 3rd Sunday«, morning and evening. Sondny School each Sunday at 10 a. tn. Endeavor meeting« at tbe usual hour«. Prayer meet lg—7 JO Thursday evening’*- All are welcome. A dolph H abvwly . I’nator oh DrvggiMtM «unOiee. PxBruMix, B bushks , S ponozh , So»r« • N vts and C andisz . Btoak and poultry hav« few troublaa which ara not bowel and liver irregularitiaa. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine ia a bowel and liver remedy for atock- It put» the organa of digeetion in a perfect oondition. Prominent American breeder» and farmer» keep their herd, and flock, healthy by giving them an ooca- aional done of Black■ Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any »took raiier may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of thia medicine from bu dealer and keep hie atock in vigorou, health for week». Dealer» gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yaure doea not, eend 25 oenta for a »ample can to the manufacturer», The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. or THI BOMB. The queen who sits upon tbe throne of home, crowned and sceptered as none other ever can be, is mother. Her enthronement is complete, her reign unrivalled, aud the moral issues of her empire are eternal. "Her chil dren rise up and call her blessed." Rebellions, at times, as tbe subjects of her government may be, she rules them with marvellous patience, win niug tenderness aud undying love. She so presentsand exemplifies divine truth, that it reproduces itself in the happiest development of childhood, character and life. Her memory is sacred while she lives, aud becomes a perpetual inspiration, even when tbe bright flowers bloom above her sleep ing dust. Scotland, with her well known reverence for motherhood, in ist.s that “au ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy.” Tbe ancient orator bestowed a flattering compli ment upon the homes of Roman motli ers when be said, “Tbe empire is .it tbe fireside.” Who can tbiuk of th- infl'ienco a mother wields iu Ibe home, ■nd not be impressed with its far- reaching results! Mohammed PX- pressed a great truth when he >-ni<l “Paradise is at tbe feet of moth- . ” There is one vision that never fades from |the soul, and that is tbe -..o of mother aud home. No man n bis weary wanderings ever goes out beyond tbe overshadowing arch <■ borne. Let him stand on the -c.. beaten coast of tbe Atlantic, or 'o : u over the western wilds, and evei' dash of the wave and murmur ot lie breeze will whisper “Home sweet borne.” Bet bim down amid .lie gia eiertt of the north, and even there, shougbts of home, too warm io bi chilled by tbe eternal frosts, w:l; do; in upon biin. Let bim rove through tbe green, waving groves and over the sunny slopes of tbe south, and io >!,e smile of tbe soft skies, and in tbe k.ss of the balmy breeze, home w. i l.ie again. Tbs JaeJutogville, Ore., Boated of Trade, st s raeant «seating decided that the Jacksonville mining region should be propeely represented at tbe (•vis and Clash Exposition neat yeas. Tne exhibit, according to present Cratl« Tim» u« tot« A« They Fall From Th* plans, will easbsnee gold, silver, cop Editorial Ten. Fl «Affiant Kvealng Bev- per, lead, platinnss, cinnabar, plum •rle«. A Column Itodlchted to Tired bago, iron, anbeeSos, chrome, alate, Bather« a« The, «loin The Rqine Cl rale < Kvealwj TH«. marble, limestone, granite, sandstone and cement, There will be a number OUH NEIGHBOUR. of the crude mining wupleawnts, rel Somebody near you is straggling alone ics of tbe early days in Jacksonville, Over life'» desert sand; represented in tbe exhibit. Faith, hope and oonrage together are gone; Keaeb bim a helping hand. Tarn on bis darkness a beam of your light; Kindle, to goide him, a beacon Ore bright; Cbegr hia discouragement, soothe bis st- . fright, Graia and Clover Hay Baled ■nd Boviogly help him to stand, Delivered at Coquilta or Beodos, O, for 911 per ton by Stewsagea AbaraBak fcmsbody near yon la hungry and eold; Favorite or Liberty. Send bim some aid today. «•nebody near yon i" feeble and old, h r*rUM«V« fatbeatsp-««» ««M» Left without human slay. I -------------------- -w-------- *-------- •------- w-------- Wafer U>iS burden put bands kind and strong; Barra» WAN! ED—Qmcklv. few person, to repre- •»Witt. BmtwMWT.Trvw is Mia meat* »»d •w»ak to bim tenderly, sing him a song; tenl long e.tnbli.bed wbolMuile house among adjoining tewiloria«, to t«i*«mat »at ari- «gate to do something to help him along retail merchant» »od agent» Local territo verii»apord eatsblwbsd boSinaa* honSBo* Over bia weary way. ry of few Ooh Otte». flH »alary, »nd eipeneea »>lid Snanoial •erstln* tplawv Ml Wastev paid weekly. Espense money Advanced. with S»penM< adHno«« eac| «onda* bp Vtao are o« neigtafe>wf td«* ng «>« bo- CornmiMion extra. Permanent engagement. cbecA direct fro* ■«•Iq^rtpi«. tfor«p arid Boeiueee eoocetiafnl. Prevton« experience hold buggy form.bed When necM-'v t petition not eesenlial. Eneloee eelf nddreMed envel Preeaing on evsrv band, pertuanenx AddreA «leW HSM « Co.. ope. Addreea. NmiivTittDwi TsAvsLsaa I>p' A, Monon lWjg, Cbtc.jq, J|l Ifitt)« ones, lonely ones, wd out« and old; ■TVS Dearhorp «L, Chicago. 1 *• CLARENCE V. LCWE, OUR OlRLs AND BOYS Frederick Ne, lnues, leader of tbe famous band that bears bis name, bas been engaged by tbe authorities of tbe Lewis and Clark fair to furnish music for tbe exposition from tbe date of tbe opening, June }st, to June 28th. Mr. Innes plana to organ ize an adult chorus and a chorus in which the school children will take par Home Circle Column ©G® Mverywhere «ee them »laud; He ia our neiabbor whom we oau befrieud; He to whom oomfort or aid we aen lend; Or be wboaa footatepa we may oauae to wend Award tbe beevenly land. AND BATH Hotel Coquille CJoquille CJity, JI. P. TIJPPKR. Proprietor. Tbis well known hotel is now under new aud com petent tusnagetuent and lias been thoroughly reu- ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. 8 niple rooms for coui- inercial tuen. Baggage transported to aud fioiu boats and trains free of charge. Fine uew bar in couueclion with tbe hotel. HIPANS TABULES Doctors find A Good Prescription for mankind The Telegram, PORTLAND, ORB. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber I. mik I Act. J a air. 3. 1S7S. U nited S tater L and O fficb . Roseburg, Oregon, August 26, 1904 Notice i« hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Uongreas of June 3. 1878. entitled “All act for the sale "f timber land« in the State« of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri torv»*’ hr extended to all the Public Lund State« by act of Anvil«! 4, 1892. Mrs Rhodn E. Marshall, of Bandon. County of Cooa State "f Oregon, has thi« day filed in tni* ffice her «worn «taterDeut No. 6-187. for the purchase of the Lot 4 of Section No. 5, in lownship No. 80 Routh, of Range No. 14 Weft, and will offer proof to «how that the land Nought i« more valuable for ita timlyer or atone than for agricultural pnrpoaea. and to eatabliah her claim to aaid land before C. L Hlumenrother, United State« Commin- aioiier at hi« office al Bandon, Cooa Couuty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 19th dav of Novem ber, 1904 She natneaa« wHupteM John M. Adtm«, William D. Mar-ball, William Hite John H. iucktoi, t»L of B.iuduu, Uoua County. < iregon. Any and all peraona claiming adver«ely the Hlkove-described lands are requeated to file their claim« in this office on or before said 19th day of November. 1904. i. T. sepl Register. CONTEST NOTIC 8. Department of the Interior. U nit « i) K t at «« L aud O ffice , R oububo , O bboo N. Augu-it 17tb, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Roy C. McEwan, con testant, again«t homestead entry No. 131:45. made October 1st. 196B, for Nection 25. Township 29 8-, Range 15 W., by Robert A. Do«k. oontestee, in wbicb«it is alleged that tbe entryman has wholly abandoned the said tract; that he has changed bis resi dence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry; that said tract is not. nor never was, settled upon and culti vated by said party a« required by law at no time since he made bis first filing, aqd lie ba« removed with bis family outside of this State to (»arts unknown, said parties are herein notified to appear, reftptmd end ofer evidence touching «aid allegation, at 10 o’clock, a.m., on November 16. 190». before r.T. Blumenrother, U. 8 Cotnmi««ioner. at bte office in Bandon. Oregon, a d that Inal hearing will tie held at 10 o’elocl, a.m , oB November 26. 1904.1»efore tbe Re»n*ee •• 1 Receiver al ’be United States Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon. # 1 he said gontea’AKit having, in t pr'jM affidavit,ftled Angnst 11. 1904 set forth f»ct< Which «bow that after doe diligeng» p»r>»n al «efFice of this notice nan not »«> mad». R is hereby ordered and directed ’hit Wifti no tice be given bjdoe and »roper publication. J.H B«»TMb R*wiW, T«« for fir« c«st«,l1 Dm(t<«t« Groeor«, Ra»ta«rt«to, Salooaa, Ncwe-Sunds, Graeral Store« and Rarb«r« Shops They baniah pain, indue« «]«•>, «nd prolong Hf«^ On« fives rrltof! No matter what’s the matter ooe will do you good. Ten samples and ooe thouseed trstL meotale sent by mail to any addreee on receipt of price, by Ito BipaM Ctomical Co., »o Sprue« St., Nr* York City. c A FREE FATTERM <D. 13. LEEP, Harness maker, (your own «electtori) to every «afe. «erIber Only 50 < eat« a year. I Coquille, Oregon. Dealer in Harne« 4 Saddles and all kinds of leather wan kept in a harness shop. Repairing a Specialty. William Gallier will act a» my agent al Bandon and all order» left «lib him for goods or repair« will reoeive prompt atten tion i f MECA LILS MAGAZINE A LADILS’ IV1AGAZINT. A f am . be»MYifi<l ewlc'•(*. , !■'*•♦ f••RMm■; <Oe »sinalting rvnrixiwMa .(•;•<, work; htMiB«l>»il« I.mt« . I khop , •*« «•«- •erihe to «Uv, « r. arr« « log |*t«»t <*py l.ady amenta wanted Send lor ttrsa«. Stylish, Reliabht, Simp!«, Up-lw- itatr, F.< «»HornicxI and Abae*t«t«ly Perfect Fitting Pa ¡wr Pati«r*a. MSCAI.L/rnikl RAfreRHsW I AM JfMK AtowtM tM BditiM «H SewlBf Ito«. Only IO and i$ tents ••eh—no«« bigbae Asa foe tb<Ms Sold in »«arly •*•»! <t«g ■tod town, oe by tasi I Irò* E l D orado I I I I THE McCALL CO.. I HM1MI7 Wtt Bit It, WW V0ÌE j TOMSORIAL PARLORS ------ THE STEAMER------ r. ». MOYT, Prop. DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Bandon every morning, air«^ Ft mt AtnuV. BANDON. DMF.OON Bnnday. at 7;«)o'eloOi and make, nolnv liona with tbe train and steamer ffiyrl aB 1030 a. m. at Coquille City. leaves Coquille City at 1230 p. m., sré* BIASING. SHAMPOOING AND HA1K ing at Mandón al 4 30 p. m. «»«•'Vi In EL DORADO BflLDIN« CUTTING AT HTANDAHD PKITES. Independent and reliable -The Orei