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EVKKl THL'KMUAY AhTI UAOON
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• IVID K. MTITT,
SDITOB AND PROPRIETOR.
•U HSCKIPT1O N RAÍ’ES.
$2 00
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One Year...........
< Six Monti)*....
Di refe Months..
This paper is entered at the Bandon pout
offioe as Seooiul-class Matter.
THURSDAY. DEC.
S,
<l»!p Quickly K:..«l*»l < nt
Those who will pii-ml in ck-ing
their ears •gaim-t the coBtinmd rec
ommendation of Dr. King’s New Dt —
covery for Consumption, will Lave a
long and bitter tight with tbeir trou
bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter
tninafion, Read what T. R. lleull of
Beal), iliss , bus to say: “Last fall my
wife bad every symptom of consump
tion. She took Dr. King's New Dis
United Ntnten Wentlier
i
covery after everything else hud failed.
Buren u.
| Improvement came Hl ouee, ami four
There are to-day in the United
■ laittle* entirely cured her.'' Gtiarun-
States, as well as in other civilized
teed by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Price
countries, a few persons who make
SUcta and 8'1.00. Trial bottles free.
their living by publishing so-called
long range weather forecasts, based
upon old tbeoiies which have no foun»
dation, and which scientific men long
(’rude Thought« A« They Fall From The
itgti rejected. W e also find in almost
Editorial Pen. Pleasant Fyrninff Rev
every community some man who sets
erie«. A Column Dedicated to Tired
Mother« h « They Join 1 he Home Circle
bims.-lf up as a weather prophet, and
at Evening Tide.
who prognosticates, year after year,
t’or nprains. brniaSH, bum«, scalda
and HÌmilar lujutiw«, »fiere iti notbing
so good aa Cbambcrlnin'» l’aiu B m I iu .
1« soolbt-H Ibi- wound, and Dot ouly
givoa instarli reln*f frotu paio, bill
cati-HH the parla lo beai in ahont otte
ibìrd Ite timo required by thè u«nal
treatment
Sold hy C. Y. Lowe.
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IM PUBLIAUKD
Home Circle Column
¡¡,01.
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EDITORIAL.
The delusion which is so often set
forth as a reason that people should
suffer the blighting influence of sa
loons in tbeir community that they
are aids in building up towns and in
the increase of prosperity—is being
quite well dispelled, in Bandon, at
least, flere, the hidden claws of the
tiger are creeping forth, and we find
tbepeverso The saloon keeper—well
he is only a common “boycottor.” He
is not iLe great philanthropist who
jeuilds towns and seta great move
ments on foot for the good of his fel
low-man, but displays the dog-in I lie
manger policy. Well, of course the
R ecordeb expected to be boycotted
because it speaks out openly; but
that the “boycott" should be extended
to those who exercised their God giv
en right, in expressing, by tbeir bal
lots, what their reasoning powers de
(ermined to be right, and what their
consciences
commended,
deejares
those so operating, devilish iu their
nature, destructive, and not the mag
n^njmous (own builders they were
held up to be. If you do not let me
curry on my soul-blighting, bome-de
stroying, poverty-breeding truffic I
^fill crush you to the earth, seems to
be the order of the whisky trade.
-r
» lxl.t W III H» little ,
hard winters, dry spells, ami other
calamities. Once iu a great while he
hits the murk, ami then bis “I told
yon so,” receives public acknow ledge
ment; all liis previous misses are for-
g Iteu, mid great is bis fume through
out the land.
These men may be conscientious in
their belief, or veritable trickster.-, it
matters not which, and does not
change the fact that tbeir sayings and
doings are an inheritance of th» dark
ages, when all the world was ve led in
superstition and ignorance. This we
know, for by tracing back tLe mental
progress of the human race we find
that all etiviiges to day have tbeir
rain makers and their rain stoppers,
and that the patriarchal tribes still
believe that comets, eclipses and Other
unusual appearances forbodn .lire
disasters. Also, anciently, the most
civilized nations, such as the Chalde
ans, Egyptians, Jews, Greeks and
Romans, hud their soothsayers mid I
Today is the day that we have
Of tomorrow we can’t be huic ;
To seize the chance as it com* s along
Is the way t» n ike it • 11 j ;
For every year is a -dimter ■♦« ir,
And t his is a i mi h »nbiime—
\ mornent ruisspe.nt is A jewel lost
From the tieasary of tima.
LC*VE,
3ÙÆ.'. UT j T í STEI?,
ßTOBB,
Oruggist and
MRS. E. J. HITE & CO. Prop«.,
Apothecary,
Give
uh h
call Mod examine oar goods.
I lie Star Meat Market
GEORGE
I 54 >< >T* •
Prop
BURNS,
MIK> ek All Kinds of Fi’esh Meats Always
Kept on Hand.
by C. Y. Lowe.
You Can t Expect to Get
$2 worth for $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
THE HURRYING HOURS.
How often the tboutiht come« home to nie.
As the moments hurry away,
Of the things 1 iutenJvd to do
Home how, aouw time, some day«
There are promise» that have not been kept.
Though 1 always meant to be true,
But time is too short for all the things
That a bo iy intends to do.
I will answer a letter, or read a book,
I will wiite a bit of rhyme;
I will do tie things I hit I outfit to do
8<»me day When I have time.
S > 1 look li.-von.l, ns 1 hope and i 1 m
For the days th.it are just ahead.
While th« day that is here «oes into the yrave
With its opportunities dead.
CLARENCE Y.
“Some wee! . a«:
IU ik I oii , Orftgon,
winlwr. w,-stb. r !
s-If Chilli u . • I ►
speedily |.v!.|-I n.t.
killd I • 1
I ' »’
• de syuq.t' <i. h ,*‘ h . }* Mr
Is just In receipt of a new and
ton of Mnpi ■ k
fii U ' t » k o f
and j nit« h <
Drugs end Chamicals,
slopped up.
with ulteruste s; ells of chile, an I Patent and Proprietary Preparations
fever. \\ e I egiin u-ii.g Ch
rlaii/
Toilet Article.,
Cough Remedy < ni'hi'g t te ssnn.‘ wii I.
DruggintM KuudrieM.
h dose of Cb'.mbef Inin'- " I -mi h ici.l P e !: hsifs , Buienis. Spo> es , Soars
Liver Tablets, and by its liberal ii~e
N i ts akd C andiu ,
soon completely knocks 1 out th«
z
T< i >» m (*<* oh Mini <'ly;i reties.
grip.'*
These Tablets promote a ¡’aims. Oils, Glasses, aud Painter’s Supplied
healthy action of the bowel«, liver
and kidneys, which is always beneti
cial when ilu> system is congested by
a cold or attack of tho grip. For sale
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESE, VEAL, CORNED BEEF
PICKLED PORK. BUTTER, EGGS, FRUII AM)
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS.
Heats delivered to persons living on the River or sloag the Stage Route.
M. BREUER’S
Pecause tlie liver is
neglected people suffer
with const ¡nation, biliousness,
b»adachtsand levers, ('olds atUick
the Junes ai»l contagious di-easos
î i take hold of the system. It is Bafe
1 to say that if tho liver were always
k’?t iu ; •otvr working order,
il? -;«s wot.'.11,0 almost unknown.
h Thodb • I’s ]!.'; k-Drangbt is bo u
eucces.iul in curing inch sickness "
& I .? ' • i: w<: ■
a r:\•;:! as a
li ■ •rre^ul; t. r. This great fai.iily
N m-Jit'ine is not u strong and
cr -’ic drug, but a mild and
I •ib'.ful hu.'-.'ivo t! it cures eon-
s'ip'ltion ar t rt-iy he taken bv a
s T!|.-fO
child without possible
i I harm.
The b-althful a: lion on the liver
< ”.r a ■ mi new. It has an in»
■ 1 ■ ra
t on th< kidn
l, ‘"uun lir^ liver an-.l kidne; s do
no-werk re:-i:'.'. ly. tho poisonous
• els r.-.ntg with the waste lrum
, the bo-v i. mt back into the blood
■ J i u’.d viruLat
. c . •. U.g.ji! results.
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j.d Timely treatuient with Thed-
;*« f .rd'a U!?. I-1 i -aor.-kt reiur.vw the
K dangers
f'
v, : h lurk in constipation,
l.ver and k:<lnc;,' trcuhles, and will
ly 1. -, '•?! the inroads of
f* •"tdj'.'.
*
L'r.'pi-.t's <1: ease, kr whit h di.-
i-'-. c:.:e in adv. :._t d
s tl re is
H no cu -. A k jour d. aler f r a
je ox ILvdihrd's Bkdc-
Healer in Boots mid Shoes
City Barber Shop
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
lowest living prices.
AND
What We Can Do For You
fvo Papera for tlie Price of One. You
Get the News of the World and
the I.oral News Thvowu
tn as a Bargain.
'!’<> those who pay np arrenine*« and a
• ar iu advauce. and to ail nov Biibscri-
I • ' 4 who pav iu advance, we make the
•H"wing prapoHition com (rising several
relit couplets to select fron.:
1‘utCE OF POBLIOATIUNS PEB YBAB.
Mun has lus streugth and the t-t «r-
cine of bis power; be is busy, g >»s
about, occupies his Htten.im), think-,
/.NI) «N B ecgrdxr
$2 00
oracles, who imposed upon a credu looks forward lo the future, ami li.ul-
6 80
lous puldie.
coiisolatiou in it; but Wuman stays al
r. 00
Latterly, the astrologers of the lbw, remains face io face with het
i 50
inirldle ages bud a largo following, sorrow, from which nothing distracb
59
and from the beginning of the 16 n Iter; sbo dfseetid.» to tho very depth-
f
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ceutury np Io the beginning of the of the abyss it lias opened, mea-aii. >•
The Exposition site at tho Lewis 19 h century, they flooded Germany. it, tiixl often tills it with her vows ttml
and Clark Fair, is the most beautiful France and Great Britain with nlmnn tears. To feel, to lov», t > sulT'r. t >
ever nlilized for t>ucb a purpose, and aes containing prophecies of the tievote herself, will always be th? t. .1
covers approximately 180 acres of laud weather, as well as prophecies regard of the life of woman. M tn has a pr >
and 220 acres of waler. In the park ing the minutest details of conduct in cise anti distinct language, the worl i
of the site, thirty eight species of na tlie daily lives of the people. These being luminous speech. Woman pos
tive trees arid shrubs dot the well prophecies were the merest twaddle, sesses a pv.'uliarly inil.i -il an I magi
kept lawns.
The sunken gardens, but it took a long time after Coperni cal ltiugu i^e. intersptrsing the words
Woman is alTeeliouate
where tbo most beautiful flowers will cus bad exploded the theory that our witli song.
be planted, with a cascade effect of little world was the centre of the uni and suffers; she is c >n-taatly ia u»ed
! -, (.‘it
water running from a fountain in the verse before tbo belief in astrology of something to lean upon, lik • tu»
honeysuckle
upon
the
tree
or
fen»».
received
any
check.
Nowr
it
has
so
Preaching servie-* eve: v 2nd and 4t!i
center, will be one of tbe most beau-
day at 11 A. M. nml : P. Al.
tifnl features. Iu the western part far disappeared that none but artful Man is nt tacho I to th» fir» a l ' by bis
Sundnv Soh«»ol eve•
ì many at L*.
ih,i voi th League . 7:i’. i.
of the grounds will be located the plunderers and ignorant dupes give it affection for h r. an 1 the happiness i>
Pr
.yLT
id * tiiig Wednesday ..t 8: P. Ai.
gives him to protect an I support lor.
experimental gardens, where many the slightest connteumice.
It is not re with the so-called long Superior an I inferior to mau. I umili
pRlsBIkYlEHlAN SERVICE
vaiieties of plants, lx.th useful as
r¡ •!
h ml 3rd buuda..
luarsel ; ro<iuets and beautiful in bor range weather forecasters. Unfortu ste i by the heavy hand of nature, hut
n.l ... :
nately,
many
people,
anti
some
of
the
at
the
sama
ti
nt
inspir.I
it.
intui
Salitili
ticrilluraf effect, will be grown livery
I < 'ch Sunday a' 10 a. i.
hUd(«:* V»
nstuil tie-irs.
effort is being made by the manage less careful publishers, tire apparently tions of a higher order than m ill can
I’r.i \t-1
day uv. nii.gs.
in
ignorance
of
the
true
character
of
|
»ver
exp''t'ieti»»,
«-I,
,
b
;»
fu-.-i
einaltd
nient to adtl to the natural beauty of
\n
' T.Y, Pastor,
Centennial Park by artificial culture, the work of these Reit-appoiuted him, innocently bewitched him
Honing • i not «afe.
And man has remained
\\ h cannot account for ever,
and already tlie gr. nmls are taking prophets.
Recorder and Appeal to Renat n, . C-2 00
50 YEARS*
on an appearii'ice wt.ich assures the tlie continued publication of tbeir ut chanted by the spell, Wotnt n
generally be:ii-r creatures tlian m< ti.
terances in any other way.
ingbe.si excellence on opening day.
Characterizing them as fakirs and l’i rl up- tl.ey l i ve, taken utiiversaily,
imposters avails ns little. The people i weaker app-’i;-s and weaker intel
\ < eihmi í ii « f.>r *map.
themselves must decide as to the true lects, but the; Lav» much stronger af
When a child shows symptoms of worth of their work. Let those who fections. A man with a bad heart l as
T rade M arks
all for
»•roup there is no lime to experiment have any interest in the matter care been sometimes sav. I by a strong
D esigns
Per
C
opyrights
&
c
.
Per
r-JAp
with new remedies, no matter bow fully coir pare the published forecast» bead; but n corrupt w nu.in is |.,st
Anvnne sending n sketch and description may
Iloti (Il
11
in,
th
qu!
’
'v
ascertain
o«ir
opinion
fret
vrliether
an
highly they may i>o recommended. witb the actual weather day by day, forever.
Inve-ninn la probably patentable. < •-nirnun'ca.
I d the Evt-tiiing 'j't b*crnm. of Portland,
tlniH -»i rtctly c.-:.tlil«ntlal. Handbook on Patenta
There is one preparation that can si- for in no other way will the utter
sv:it freo.
ai-’oncy for Recuring put ent a.
Oí i , >u. ii i< 11 ;• liti V' -1 • veiiiní’ newH-
Pat'in'.-«
taken
tl.rinudi
Munn
&
Co.
receive
p’ipc published in OnK-on; it contains
ways be depende I upon. It has been worthlessness of the whole mischiev
tp<> lint'/ii**, jiioitt ehnreo, in the
all th ne'VH ttf th • ’.-»•<«• •.'d of the
A group of miTfs-i.il mcc wore
tn use for many years and has never ous business he exposed.
Sckîîiiîlf Jîmerican.
rii’Jiot
Try it f *r h m* ;
. \ srn-ple
e ¡ iva 11-.« itrnil» d I • you ti ••<•. Ador» ss
once reconntit'g the eceiit-h and influ
been known to fail, via: Chamheilain's
A ha'••!'■
If lllnatrated weel ly. t ••< • ! elr-
Yours truly,
eulati-'H of any - -¿ntiti ■ ,|<»uriial. Trr;.'.-». a
ences that It I staid by tiieni r-ince
Cough Remedy
Mr. M. F. Compton
year: P-ur ni< nths’f L Sold by all new .Tiers.
Ih 3 Tei oc "cm
E dwahd A. B eals ,
youth aud given th. m help and ius> i
of Market, Texas, says of it; “I have
rap i LA N D. «HI F.
York
District Forecaster.
Washington, ï».
Bran ' li ....... C25 F i<.,
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ration through tluir >-tragglm;. man
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
N ): !• L » <>R PUBLIC V 1 b ‘N.
hood. Gue s.-u.l his leait st mm , tri"-
in severe cases of croup with my chil
Timber f Mini let, »nt».« 3, IJC.N,
Battio at Zeigler.
clustered about tho old tip; le tree [» by
I’ -nan S tatfm L» nd C ffic «; ii*»«tfbarg.
dren, and can truthfully say il always
' (»• • il Cu.»;hLf 14, L..'(. 4.
gives prompt relief.’’ For sale by U.
Duquojn, III., Dec. 1.—According to tho kitchen door wiiore Ins grand
Notice i; hi » by civt »• flmt ir ” 'inpHanr’r
mother
sat
ami
»ting
familiar
1:
yirm*
Y. Lowe.
' with I !.♦ p ■ t’.iMon « *»f the HC - f
fP-'S of
Sheriff Stein an attack was made on
‘
iihc
’«,
♦ of itF d ,'An act fm the s lie of
Zeigler last night. Firing began nt of old while she sew\..l a id Hptin
’ nib' r lamfs »n the S' -les of < '•iir**'nia.
<«T ’j -ti, Nevada, un i Wa him’»•»?» Terri
Telegram: Nicholas Romanoff is the pumping station two miles north Anotlmr s:u 1 that m »m Ties of a roi-
tory
i -i xt it i <1 to ¡ Il the I
La d
being worried by the Zemstvos but of Zeigler, and spread back to the tain corner in ti e living r mn in bi** AgaÌ33 Ground, Pclishod and
1 ■
■ of \ ;1. 1 »2. Caroliim E
iie-dihion of Bandon, (’ouut v . f Co-»«, Slate
bis troubles are nothing compared mining town, where Stein says at cbildhoo i s h )in'*, al vav> a r illwd into
Mounted
of Oi'-gmi, has this day h’etl in tb:s office
with those of General Kuropatkin. It least 3(K) shots were fired. The ma action Lis best th i ghi . nn I highest
i
pul
motives.
This e ti tmr avis ciivore I to ord«*r; or »oi\’ oth^r work in my «! < of tl»e SW’4 of SE»-4. <»f Section No.
is no longer necessary for the Czar to chine guns r sponded promptly.
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J
own-!
in
N
2t»S
-n
-
!i,
of
Rant»
“
No.
lino will Im donn iu a n'Oit mid t»mis 14 W (, nod v. i l <»iT»*r pr»»”f to «how that
contemplate going to the front to
All militiamen were called out and with pictures of great men and wmu n
ry mr.hm r, m h ivumoii ' i I I p f iicH. the I in I «ought is mme valuable for ¡t** tim
seek excitement, for the revolutionists the Sheriff's son called for a posse in taken from new-papers an I magaximt
or storu-than for HgriculturHl purposes,
Call and see m.v a ■ v line of j v-.'rv con ber
anti to t .!»?i>ih her i laini ’*> said land be-
have supplied him with a home-made Zeigler, but tlie nonunion miners unfr.'imel — simply fastened on the
sisting: of Stick Pins, lint Pins, Sr.sli Pins, r f (’. T. Blnmenrotbf :. U S Comim-siou-
firing line.
wonld not respond. It is not known wall with flour pa.-te—but their i.tfi - La-iy’s. Wai-t
at Li i offi;’.» at Bam’ -n, (’.. oh County, -n
ilr -r’li. -. Hr ■'■•■:• 11, (’mi’
ence has oev. r boon effaced. Si ill and Collar Ci f’cn:«, Chain«, < liarms, and v» <-Ine-dav. th» l«t day of February, 1905.
Telegram: General Kuropatkin is whether any one was injured.
She names as uitne«HpH: Fred M. Lock wood.
A. R. Dry, States’s Attorney elect another said, “Whenever I sit down at ^ings. which has jnat arrived.
f Bandon, .»h.l-ert E. L Hedtl'ion, of Ban-
supplying himself with automobiles
l.m. Spi..v ()-b -rn, of near Bandon. J. P.
ARTIH R KICK.
for the spce<(y transportation of aqa of I’errv County, where the indict n dinner table, he it n grand banqn I
'Hint, of li itr Ih.iidc n, all of Coo» County.
A'-’■*•£—?!.
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H. or a sirniiJc re-Prjratjt the il '. u ..nry ■
munition.
If the Japs have their ments egsinst JiMoph Tseitnr
I
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
tnotber's table comes back to m
way in the matter the doughty Rus R. Platt were returned November 12.1
ab<>ve-d»-Hcribed binds are rtquested to
Dandon,
Oregon th»*
¡ile their c
I hhih in
>11 this office
onice oil or before
flic
claims
sian may as well make a further in stated today that be would take up aud I once more see tlie plain glass
said 1st day of Febrnttrj, l!<05.
vase
with
its
few
green
leaves
and
its
vestment in “devil wagons’’ to be the matter of issuing capiases as so.m
iOfll’E KOH PUBLICATION.
J. T. B ridges .
IN .v■. r.
spray •■•/ pinl>. y its-piig -f a.-,.;, a,
as he rninm op.ico, M tr.-Ly. -
used for quite a different puajuse
Timber Land Act, June, 3.
ette -always there summer or win
CONTEST NO I ICE.
The Zeigler Coal Cempnny liss con
U
nttm > S tates L and O fficb , Ko^ebirg,
ter, shedding a sweet benediction up
The Kry that Unlock» tlir Door to
Di partinrnt of the Interior.
cluded to rush into the mining town on ns. You may sruila if yon like, but O,i‘!»i»n, N »venjber 25. iOOl
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
I.ontc l iving.
I'XI trd S tates L and O ffwb . at K o « x -
as many moi. as are necessary to work that memory has kept me pure."
with the provisioi.s of the act, of (’ -tigress
of Jim«* 3. 1
entitled “An act for the sale Bcao O hkgi - n . Oct. 3, 1904.
Tb* men of eighty-five and ninety the plaut to its full capacity, Two
"f timber lands in the State** of (’alif1’rniA.
A -utli' tent, contest ailidavit having been
NO
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Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri -Th d iu thiaofl’ice by Margaret Lamont con
years of ago are not the rotund, w. li- coachloads brought in la-1 night were
torv hh extendi d Io all Hie Public L.onl t* <«ant, against horne«tea 1 entrv No. Its:’,.'
fail, but thin, spare men who live on driven directly inside the stockades.
Th» nn(1»r«ign»ri, having di—<olv •<! States l»v act of \ngn«t 4. 1^92 Fr ink Flarn m <!• b tm27Hi. r.M'l, f-»r N’H ”f M
NF
partu -rship. hpr»bv givo notici- th<-r»- of Parkersbnrg, Cuintvof (’>>.«, State of '•f N W'4 ■ Section 3»i, Township 29 S ' Ifanp-
a slender diet. Be as careful as be
Oregon, has thi* day tiled in ibis oflice hi- Il W. bv Ji’hn FL Tathnni. con»pvtee. in
of:
Mr.
Burns
having
pnrcha-cd
tho
will, however, a man past middle agef
A Frightened llorse,
‘»worn statement No. 0571. f the pnrehase
h <’h it is aile. • I that said John H, I atbam
entire bu-iness will colh-ct all ac < 1 tin- L it io. <>f s- jtion N • i_’. In To unship .Las
wholly abandoned «aid trai t, that lie
will ocea-ionally eat too much or o
Running like idhc ! down tlie «front, counts and pay all bills of iho firm. N » 2’.» S . Raugt- No. ¡4 W.. .n-l \* ilI oil r has changed his re^ubnee therefrom for
some article of food not suit >d to bis
proof
to
show
that
the
land
«onsht
is
more
more than one year since making said entry :
•Slur Meat M^rkt-I.
(lumping (Im occnpiinti., or u hundred
vainable for its tnnt er or stone than for that the «aid tract in not settled upon and
Constitution, aud will nejed a don,» < f
By T enhhook & B ohn «.
agricnbnral purposes, an I to e-oablt-h hi-« caltivuted bv «aid party as required by law.
other accidents, are every day occur
Proprietors,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
claim to said land Lef »re Janies Watson, -ai l parties are here*»v notitied to apj ar.
rences.
It behooves ' every body to
Comity Clerk of (’nos C-nntv. Oregon, at re-Ttimd and <-ff»-r evidence touching said al
Tablets to cleans» and invigorate his
•
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.uLwXBxa3s.zxx.-i
legation "• l<i •»’••l<’ck, a m . on FVbriinrv 1'»
have a reliable Salve handy, aud there
Coqm
!e Citv. Co »« Co.. Oregon, on AI<»n- i Hi.”», t» for« (’ »!.<’. T. Blninenr.ther. I.'. S.
stomach and regulate his liver and
I
d «V. the 13 li day of F« b. iiiv, ht 15. Ur »’ommi-Hi ner, at his office in Bandon. Ort
I
is uone as good as Bucklen's Arnica I
ths
COUGH
bowels. B hen this is done there is
n imes m witneam 8J Im
E I idsalh ! d l ’ o ’ i . and that final hearing will be hi hl hi
Salve. Burns. Cuts, Sores. Eczema j ANO CURE THE LUNCS
ward Obnmn. J F Haga and Elmer E. 10 o'clock, am. on Ml r h I. pr *>. before
Do reason why the average man
ib»vl.
all
of
Parkersburg.
Coo»
<’■».. Oreg >ti. rhe Kegiiter and Receiver at the Cnited
and Pike,disappear quickly under its
should not live to old age. For sale
Any and all person« claiming adversely t he States Land Office in Rosebnrg. Oregon.
WITH
soothing effect. 25cts at C. Y. Lowe’s
J. H. B oots , Receiver,
nbove-desftrihed lands are r<quested to flle
by C. y. Lowe.
L»- * tf £ « a
O
their claims in this oiH •« <»n or before said net 13
Drug Store
13th d iy of February. 1905.
I
TICfihp
SO | U I .
J. T. BnrnGRs,
5V AN 1 ED—Qnicklv, f- w p«r«on« to repre
Notice i« berc-by given to all persons not
decl
Register.
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nant loft ’i -tablinhed wb-»lt «ale hons.« Ym-mg
t.itr.
KpnM
upon
th*
premises
nf Dr.Kenron
pONSbMPTICN
Prie.
retail mercbantt and agenta I - »nH | t»*r r it «»-
«itoated b< tween Florae Lake and the con i-
Narice, m RiinCtr«.
HJn 1 Ctti.Kia.id
Oc & $ 1.00
rv of L-w onDtira. $1« snlarv. and *-»»»♦ nn.«s
tv road, in Northern Corry, by removing-
^¿’ILfiS
F.-e« Trial.
Grass and Clover Hay Baled nnd |r.,.| we- klv. Exp« -» monev »idv.inc’d
All per«in« are be'ebv^f -r!»Mdcn to frr-.s- cutting. or dentroying tinder np»n said
<\»mmw«.i0t) extra. IVrmanent enga n imnt.
1 :. !• i > reward will bdpMJ f -r informa
pas»
on
tnv
premises
for
the
purpose
of
Delivered t <’iH|Uilfe >r B .tid ■•>. <>-
B idgiiphi RiiccpR-fii!
Previo«!» esportene? 1 Burest and Quieaest C-ao l'or ali
tion lea lin? to a conviction of'AreBpa** a«
hnntÍH'% and imv p*
p°r«on f* find trespassing «fnti»<l
n .t , km » t
l'.ii 'i «s .. f .'idd'(««'•«■d i«nv»«|
TBBCAJ arci Í.VNG XRQUB-
I JO-
above.
tor «11 per ton by SMm rs Di.pt
Di
it I
upon a V land* h ivi >£ filili In Ih» ir posse»*
npM A«Llr»M«. Srp; xîkndknt ruA^XtFWi. i LX8, or MONEY BACK.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
Favorite or Liberty
Ki- Il, uHI l»e^ prompt Ijr nroaeented.
3J5 DtMi lx»ru Si., CfiicRtfo.
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TEI 12R NELSON, Agent
J. trx HAMW-t-n, S r . i
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BATH ROOMS,
W. F. HARRIS, IN CHARGE,
SncceMor to J. I., IHO.MI’MLX.
SHAVES,
SHAMPOO,
25
----- Ct«
FACH
HAIR CUT,
25 (is.
SINGE,
M ASS AGE,
AND BATH.
Hotel Coquille
VJoqiiillc
Os’A'SiOD
«Oity,
J. P TITPPKI«. Proprietor.
This well known hotel is now under new aud com
petent management and has been thoroughly ren
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
utiy in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms fur com
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine new bar in connection with tbo hotel.
Do You
Know the Nev
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MUNN & Co.««*"»*") Hew
First Class Watch
repairing.
KSLL
K
Emmery
4
♦
u
A FRZE P. ViTERN |
(yottr own Rofectior () to every sub- I
Only 5o » £**0 a ‘«ta*
y
Harness
maker, I
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4
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*sn r..
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5 Kr’»i, )»-’-i«n Hi t o’.î
fasni tn*» ; <!■ «
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• . • nucí , faut y
work , h ni*«-! ■ .) I .
. L. '¡un, rte. Sub
•cn'irt I«» <L.’.-, <• -. • • nd
■ i litcKt copy
La«!,' Ngviils wan t <1
Set.d
term*
l >r
Styîi-»». Rr’i.iMc Simple, ÎTp-to-
date, I'.» ••»»«•:»! • » I aid Absolutely
Perirci i’ iUiug Pa per Pattern«.
Peeler in Harness & Saddle* and all
kinds of leather wars kept in a harness
shop.
Repairing a Specialty
PA"'
IÍ •> *
William Gallier will act ns my néant at
Banden and all order* left «nil him for
p<x>da or repairs will receive prompt atten
tion
SUIS
i¡í
Ail Sr ’ois àlhwfft an-l Perfora’le« show
the B/.j.ifl «nd Senio« lines.
Orly io and is certs r.irh — none higher
Ask for th« ,r>
Sold in nearly every city
and t<n* n, or by mail from
E l D orado
THE McCALL CO..
114-115*117 Uest 31st St, MW W.
TONSORIAL PARLORS
----- THE STEAMER-----
DISPATCH
P. B. HOYT, Prop
*.
forateti In EL DORADO BUILDING.
Firnt Mrret. BANDON. ORKÇON
Independent and reliable—The Oregon
fan.
Bathroom nrwfj flttrd tip with Porcelain
Tnh. Hot or Cold Bat In*
rent*.
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THOMAS WHITE, Master
I xhv « k Bandon ev».y morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock «nd make« coni ec*
♦ion« with th#* train and steamer Myrl at
10:30 m. nt Coquille Citv.
Leave« Coquille City at 12:30 p m„ arriv
ing at Bandon at, 4:30 p. tn.
SHAVINO. SHAMPOOING. AN'l> HAlli
Cl’ ITING AT STANDARD PRK ES.
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Coquille. Oregon.
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