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THE EECORDER 1$ FDDUPnED prER jjivusdaj ATjy.js.vpqs DX DAVID K. ST ITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION 1UTKS. Ono Year 2 00 Sir Months 1 OC Three Months & Thia p?por is entored nt the. Hnndop post ollico ns Seoond-clnss Matter. THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1905. EDITORIAL. An amendment to tbo Local Option luw has been introduced at Salem providing for olections only in the rosideuce districts of municipal cor porations. Tuis is a move of the Brewors' Association to prolong their damnable traQic and license them to sell poison and kill off the human race. Snch protection is equal to full fledged liceuso and protects no one, not even tbo women and children, as they are liable to insult through the action of drunken men, when they visit tho business section, while the home in the residence section is just as hablo to ruin, morally and financi ally as it over was. The business man. laborer and purchaser must visit the busiuess section. Young man, why do you throw your life away? Is life so worthless to you that you wish to destroy it, or do you imagine that your physical being is constructed out of boiler ulate or some indestructible material? Why do you take that into yoqr stomach that will destroy your digestion and bring djsease nnd fasten yice upon you? Why will you expose your luugs to tho poisonous cigarette or ibe fumes of a cigar, or strong pipe, in the face of the' fact that death lurks in the poison, while your intelligence is blunted before death ensues. God designs that his children shall be wise, and that if they will follow af ter right living, and seek intelligence, haj shall have graudness of life like unto Himself, Such life is not fonad in wantonness nor 6elf-destruction. Telegram: A member of the Mis souri Legislature has introduced a bill to make it illegal for waiters to accept tips. This may be one way of frustrating the tip evil, but a better vrsj jvosM probabij1 b& fo? prope - 4 tors of restaurants to establish a rule voj?oring the sa'ine ground. It is sus pected by an unfeeling press that the author of the jjjeasjuje is endeavoring to retaliate on men whom ho met at .hp St. Louis Exposition. A Very Cloe Civil. "I stuck to my engine although ev ery joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. V. Bel lamy, a locomotive fireman of Bur Ijpgton, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite, and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle ,of Electric Bitters and after taking it I felt as well as I ever did in my lifel" Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed - -w ft ft by U. 1. .Lowe, JUruggisi. cents. Trice 5(1 Connty Conrt FroceediuK Co it tin net). before District Attorney and Witnesses Grand Jury : Dr Geo Russell, 8 day Dr A'nlter Colin, 1 dar C: M Skeels, I day Arthur Coach. 1 day Mrs Stephen Gallier. 1 day.... Aiuert Suckan, 3 days Mrs Geo Pike, 1 day. A A Leach, 1 day W B Norton, 1 day, 2G mile).. Ji.Hu Mar.tiine, 1 day. 33 miles Win Howell, 1 day, 18 miles... John Boone, 1 dny , James Cox. 1 day, 'M miles .$ If, 00 .. 200 .. 200 ... 200 . ;'0Q .. GOO .. 200 .. 200 . . 4 CO .. f.SO ... 380 .. 200 .. fQ J L Quick. 1 day, 38 mill 8 5 80 T A Kins. 1 day -'00 John Flynn, 1 day, :5 miles 5 CO Dale i'lynn, 1 day, 33 miles.. i6ra Moon. 1 day, 33 miles... 5 30 Fred Taylor. 1 day. :W milts 5 00 Walter Snckan. 3 daye G 00 J'red Perkins. 3 days, 72 miles 13 20, Chas Hall, 3 days, 38 mileB 9 80 W Gaue, 4 days, 46 miles .' IS GQ E M IHackerby. 7 days, C8 miles 20 80 Stella Conner. 1 day Dave Johnson, 1 day Mrs Ij P Maury, 2, d.ay D P Strang. 2 days Mrs D P Strang. 4 dass O C Sanford. Id '. Mrs B H Burns, Id J C Simmon's. 2 d. Jiihn Siinmqno", 'Ad Lydia Simmons, 3d 2 00 2 00 400 : 4jQ 800 200 2 00 400 I.... GOO COO 2 00 Mrs T Johnson, 1 d Mrs T A Kuk, Id Witnesses in Stato vs A E Suckan : 2.00 C C Cady, 3 d. C22 m $ CS 20 Florence Suckau. 3 d. 022 m G8 2Q Til la Suckau. 3 d. 022 in 68 20 Lawrence Suckau. G d, 14 m 13 40 Dr E Miogns, 1 d, 38, m 5 80 J P'Tuopef, Id.'. 2 00 Mrs A E Suckan, I d 2 00 Albert Suckan. Id 2 00 Witnossea in State vs Earl Steele: Rnssell Johnson, 2d-..f 400 W W Gage. Id 2 00 Mrs D P Strang, 2d 4 00 J C Simmons, 2d 4 00 Lj'dia Siromond. 1 d 200 il M SktelB. Id 2Q0 Jr Walter Cnlin. Id 2 00 Witnesses in Stato v Phoebe Jtoelo Or E E Straw, 2 d,38m.... 80 Or Wm Horsrall, 2 d. 33 m 7 80 Ot WCaliu, 2d Or J T McCormRC, 2 d. 118 in. r J Lamb. 2d Mrs L P Manry. 2 d W WOBRe,2d 0 M Skeels, 2d Mrs Mary Gallier, 2d Dr Geo Knssell, 2 d r A King, 2d Ira T A Kipg. 2d Mrs D P Strang. i d K S Knowlton, 2d Annie Knowlton, 2 d 400 , .... 780 400 ... . 400 409 400 400 400 400 400 400 , 400 4 00 Dr E Mingns. 2 d. 3$ nj 7 80 IJarbara De'aD, l'd 2 00 Hattie Brace, Id 200 L II Hazard, 2d. 4 00 Mabel Hazard. 2d. 4 00 David Lowe. 2 d ' 4 00 Belle Lowe, 2d '.. ... 4 00 Mrs Judge Nosier, I d '. 2 00 Witnesses in State -rs Chas Gardner: E A Anderson, 1 d. 33 m .... 580 Samuel Archer, 3 d, 7C m 13 CO f H Cox, 3d, 76 ui 13 CO Thos Wilson. 3 d, 70 m 13 GO tsaao Wileon, 3 d, 70 m 13 GO J W Tower, 2 d. 7G m 11 00 Mrs Ellen Sneddan. 3 a. 76 m 13 GO Chas Sueddeu. 3 d. 76 in 13 CO Chas Sneddon, Jr, 3 d, 70 to 13 GO Wm Snoddou, 3 d. 76 ra.. 13 GO Caas Metlin, 1 d, 3$ m 5 80 Alta Gardner, 2 d. 33 m 7 84 V Hoelliug. 2d. 38m '. 7 80 Tas Uiohardson. 2 d, 38 m 7 80 In re expense of November, BKX, election : C A JohuBou, election booths 1 7f EJCoffelf " . 2 0) Anson Rogers, ' 4 40 Isaac Chandler, eleotion booths, meais for board 5 00 J R Ligbtuer. election booths, meals for board 5 f0 J D Bennett, election booths, meals for board C 00 Heaver Hill Coal Co. election boots, meals for board 2 50 Mrs G R Wickham, meals for board... Coquille Valley Packing Co, roomjreut June and Not E Schneider, room rent, Jnne and Nov Hotel North Bend, room rent and meals for board Hotel Guerin, meals for board D R Lewis, making booths G 00 5(1) 5 00 6 00 3 50 2 00 3 00 4 50 300 5 50 80 40 40 1 70 20 43 50 8 2U 3 00 John Morgan, clerk Jane election North Beud Mfg Co. booths Hotel Blanco, meals for board.. G P Topping, room rent and meals for board CT Blumsnrother, registering Shad Hudson, " W B Beebo. " J F Hall, " E Bender. Glass & Prudbomme Co. envelopes. A D Morse, canvassing returns J H Cecil. In re Judges and Clerks of election, Nov. 19 4, for the various precincts: Judges Robt Walker, YM Lowe. E M Black- erby, each if G 00 H W Holverstott, H Jkttys, J L Bar ker. W B Beebe. John Graudy. Fred Poo re, each 3 00 W C Chase, R J Dean, O T Skeels. B H Burns, J J Lamb, N Lorenz, each 6 00 - Wawili Bw. ,u P Fox. Aa- ion Rogers. E J CoUelt, A O Robert. Chas Eodine. Z T Thomas, John Porter, E J. Bigelovr, G H Hal, L M Orrasby, Win Abernethy, E P Mast, J O Stemler, A L Nosier, H H Browuson. TJ Ruikard, Wiq Ter pen, John Morgan. B D Jones. C T Blnmenrother. W P Bovre, R P Hunt. C E Hhiisou. G W Sanford, W Ahlskotf, J V Shock. JJauoes Her vey, W J Lichty, each 300 J R Lihtner, John Bear, T M Dim- mick, F M FriedbnrK, J F Hull. C A Metlin. each COO J D Bennett. L B Uollenheck, J M Bright, each L A Roberta. L W Deyoe. I E Rose, each Geo Chard, S J Centers. John Lnnp, G S Davis, J D Clinton, Auost Schrotder, each , 3 00 6 00 3 00 CbBS Eckhoff, S W Vunzile, E L Par ker, each G 00 Frauk Flam, R Pouiuroy, T W Drnne. John DjualdSMU, A Barrovrs. Alf Machado, Win Rohm. J F Lee, Wm Hull, C C Carter, K P Carman. W H Wise. Geo W Wilson. Geo Was-wm, Chas E Gotty, S B Sherwood. A D Boone. J W Catcbini;, Beuj RoburtH. Oliver Lnndritb, C N Norris, each.. Clerks G O Leaob, W L Kistner, J W Nosier, each r.oo Jnlins Krnse, James Wall, I N Wilson, E T Coffelt, G A Gould, C E Ed wards, N E Bicelow, W E Biuelow, F E Schoefield, Stove Minnrd, L F R Heller, A O Hooton, S S Eudicott. W P Davis. C V Sanford, O W Jacksou, F H Colcrove, J P Haul, J F AlnmbaaKh. B F Snvae, J W Jndd. L F Cronch, D R Lawis. W II Meyers, Webb Ma-it, each 3(K) Noris Jensen, E L C Farriu. C H Marsh, C L Pennock, EC Campbell, C R Goldon. each GOO Walter Bennott. K II Hansen, I T Weekly, each.." 300 C E Hnlintr, Gay Rose, T D Gaerin. each G00 M J McDouald, I Wilson, S J Sleep. R S Tyrrell, J B Lamb, J H MoC.mj key, each 300 E A Keane, Alfred Feller. A 11 Ebert, each E E (Jakes. T J Perkins, 1 1 A Hansel!, "Wm Hanson, Cain GoodiuaHi F W Barker. O A Kelly, T P Hanly, W L Hood, Col Gant, Calcin Gant. T Nichols, J S Wasmii, Guy C Lattin. Fredj Cnvananuh. F E Wilson, An drew QIboo, J DMcGoe, enoh., To be continued. G 00 3 00 Sycl from Terrlulo Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Ton n., saw hor dying and were powerless to save her. The most sBUlful physicians and every ropiedy used, failed, while consump tion was slowjy bnt surely taking her Ijfe. In this terrible hour ilr, King's NewDiscoyery forcpnsrmption turned despair into joy. Tho first bottle brought immediate relief and its con tinued use cop-iplotely curgd hpr. It8 the most certain curp i the world for all throat a.nd lung troubles. Guar anteed. Bot'tlps 50cts an 1.00. Trial bottles free at (J. y. Lowe's Drug Store. - g ClmiiiburlHlu'H Couch Keiiuily AbMiltUely Iluriuli-KH. Tho fault of giving children modi cino containing injurio.us substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlin's Cough liemedy is per fectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful, and for coughs, oolds and croup is unsur passed. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Home Circle Column Crude Thoughta As They Fall From The Kdltorial Pen. Pleasuut Kvonlng Itov erien. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother an They Join The Home Circle at Evening Tide. LEISURE CLASS IS SECESSAHY, "This nation has uoed of women of leisure, women who have time to be very busy about things that are with out money and without price," de clared a college president yesterday. No one has any wish to quarrel with the quickening interests which have come into women's lives, but it is certain that if all the women in the future are to be too busy to attend to the things that are without money and without price, if they aro to be hurried and hurried over the things of tho world, tho whole of life will havo becomo incomparably the poorer. uThere are three ways in which wo men aro pro eminent: T'hoy are the binders together of society, they are tho beautitiors of life, and they aro the preservers of tnorals," said Presi dent Hoznrd of Wolh'sley in one of her addresses. As the beautitiors of life they are indeed most essential. Theirs the privilege ami duty to make center of sweetness and light .vhero the things of this worl l cease from troubling and the weary one may rest. Theirs the primary and essential function of furnishing refreshment and inspir ation for those who aro wearied with the couflict of life. But how are they to do this if every moment is devoted to some monev- getting pursuit and they reach home with every nerve in a state jf ten-ion, every muscle aching with weariness, and no desire but to creep away into a corner with their bruised being. It may ho taken as an axiom that few women engage in labor outside the homo unless forced to do so by stress of circumstances, and there aro few women who do not prefer thn ' home life, with its duties and privi leges. But apart from these there is a rapidly increasing circle of women who "have become so absorbed in the various activities of ''society," of club life, of athletics, and the 101 "culls" that claim attention from time t time. that the type of woman wlu greet-' you iu her quiet drawing rotun a mir ; who has "Inng days of repose hehmd ( her and looks serenelv forward to others of the same tenor" is becoming so rare as to imuress one as an exotic r . i . - i lie sure is not a luxnrv. it is mi e hnmiiu need, as necessary to normal health as food and sleep and air. It is so gracious and civilizing a posses sion that no rutin .should be willing to do without it, and he should command it. if nossible. for his woman folk, as ... . . . I onu of the most precious possession?.; he can give them . Too much bard phical work, whether undertaken from necessity or for pleasure (witness tho athletic craze), is bad for women, it is a.-serted by more than one critic. The savage or peasant women, who tire often beautiful in youth, develop into un seemly coarseness after mmho years of unremitting toil. Not that women violate any obliga tion of womanliness or detract from its dignity by making t liemsel ves more capable, but if they are fonvd to labor to the verge of exhaustion thoy cannot fail of loi-ing some of the gracions charm (jf freshne-.s whi'di i. the fruit of a beautiful leisure, of years of abiding iu green pastures, and beside the stiil waters of life; of doinu the things that are without money and without price. "An 1 beauty born of murmuring sound shall pass into her face," wrote Liner-: sou of his Lucy, and it is certain that ouo must first "absorb at tho great j uatnrai reservoir ami iountams oi tne i beautiful iu life and character, and so be ablo to transmit beauty to all arouud." CI)aijilxrIitiirH Cuuli ICcnii-ily tin lltst .'Maile. 'In my opinion Cliamhfrl'iin'.s Couh Hnmpily is I ho best inndo for coIiIh." snys Mrs. Cora Walki'r of Portorvilli', California. Tlicro is no doubt about its biMHtf tbo bst. No olher will euro a cold so quiclcly. No othor is ao stuv a preventive nf pmu motiia. No other i.s so pleasant and safo to take. Tlioso are fjood rea'-ona vb3' it should be preferred to a 113' other. The fact is that few people are satisfied with any other after hav ing oncp usod this remedy. For 6ale by C. Y. Lowe. WANTED Quickly. Iw persona to ri'pre ficnt lonu established wbnleaale limisc aiming retail umrchaniH and am-ntR Ii'ical territo ry of few counties. 1H salary, ami expenses paid weekly. Expense money advanced. Com mission extra, i'efinaneiit enaeuient. HusinesV ' fiucoessf nl. Previous experience not eB8ential. Enclose self adtiressed envel ope. Address. Supehintcnuknt Thavklkiis. 35 Dearborn Rt., Chicago. Cured IIU Mother f lllmimatt-:ti. "My mother has been a sufferer fr many years from rheumatism," says W. H. Howard of Husband, Pennsyl vania. "At tirnos ho whs niriMt' to movo at all, while at all times walking was painful. I patented her with a bottle of Chuiiibeiiaiis Pain Balm and after a ftnv applications -sho de cided it was tho must wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried. In fact, she is nover without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Lai m keeps away tbo pain that sho was formerly trou bled with. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. II in Nnd JLot. An American preacher, at tho con clusion of his sermon, said: "Let all in tho house who aro paying their debts, stand up." Instantly every man, woman nod child, with one ex ception, rose quickly to their foot. "Then," said the preacher, after they had seated thomselvos again, ''let ev ery man not paying his debts stand up.'' The exception noted, a care worn, hungry, cadaverous individual, dressod iu his last summer's suit, slowly rose. "How is it, my friend,'' asked tho preacher, "that you are the onlv man not to moot his obligations?" l" rnn 11 newspaper,'' he meekly an- swered, "ami tho brethren who stood up a moment ago are my subscribers, ami" "Let us pray," exclaimed the preacher, hastily. Druid Magazine. l)iiliH -t i- T ouhtf. It is oxeeptii'iial to lind a famik where there ate no di niotic rupture occasionally, l-'.'.t thcM can be ie-.-c!i-! by having Dr. Klin's New J.ifc "ill around. Much tumble they save l. their great work iu Stomach and Liv er tionbles. They not only rl:evi ou, but cure. '2") cent-- at C V. Lowe'. 1 rug Store. First Class Wat r. -t Repairing1. Agates Ground, ioiished and Mounted o ord'r; or any other work in m lino will be due in a neat and sa:i facton m':iiiii r. at a reasonable price. C.iil and m-- n y v.vw Inn- of ji'.vcirv c : -st-,t:ni; ..f S::i:k l'it:-. Ib: I'm--, ush fit:. I.a.ty's W :i,t MiiHU-hi s-, Ur u-I. t.. Ci.iT mil Collar BcttoiK. Cl.au:-. Irirn.a, a:. Kines. which has jost arr:vi.ii. AKIllfi: KICK. Watchtutiker and Jeweler. Bandon, Oregon. NOTICE FOlt PL'HblCATION. Timber I.:onl Act. .Inne. :. 1S78. i r. -.: I we OrricK. ltosebtiry. ( i; :. N v - V . i:l '. .. ....... i, i,. ft-, ii ;!.at in ro:ji!ianci- ..oh Mi.- i r-'Vi- n.-: !.. s.-t f C.m:n".. I J. '!. it " m :.t" f I It.'-' le ..f tim'r.': l oi i- m (':. Si .it i; Ca5:f..-:ua ! t)rt,'-'.,.:1, vi. 'a. :o.J V. .-S.jnt'S'.n I'm .1 Il ll . 1 ! t.ir . as -:tu.:.i j.i a:: inc i i.jm I -si.ucs iv .-..m ! Aj-jsj s. ;:.. ianK riaie ' 1 I - ' la . - . I'.. . . C .... I I I .1! hej-.iii.il:, i i:n "u " . Dov.'M. Ii t!'i- dav tiled it: th: otace ni--.wurii -.tnteisu'i.' N... .r.7t. for (lie ji'imMisi. nf Ui- I. t 1G. of Si di.'Si No. 1'-', iu 1 nwn-hii No '.MS., linnet' No JS W. ir.il ait! olf. r preof to -.lio-.v Mi;.! i!ie la.ut smmht is m-.r.-vatnalilo for in tu.j'.er or hi.ijic than l'.r agricultural piiri"s-s. nnd t f.tal.l.-.h In claim to said land hi-f tc .lamc-4 Wats-.ti. Coiintv C,crk of C.uw I 'mini v. Dieciin. at lli.-e tif C.Mtivi lerk in t -eirt ll.ni-e. at Coii'iiilc Cuv. Of-: Co.. ()reoii.i'i) M.-n (! l ,,f K.-hru-irv, f.:u:.. II. icnnes .':. u ;I in-.. -i s : : jms I-. ll ni-al!. ImI-.-.:t'l t)lt:r.-oi. ! I' !' ml Klm r 1-. .ill 't !.it!;.T-; ar-.'. C.."s ('.,.. ( )f.-..iii . JV urs.tti Otl.1117 UIel- i t: .- .I...V. -d.-CJlbell 1 till- I're r. on. '. t a i t Ii ir clioeis oi tl,; l? 5 - "in or l.t lrt fa-d n day t.f lisn.o . I'.ui:.. .1. '!'. Unroot.:. KiVt-'er. ! ,i,.ci X.icc ti 52 ei:s!'rs. Alt pers in-: nr.- ii I- f ilu li'eii t ties- i. s- . it t.iv i r mi-is I, r Ma- pntp.!-. l hunt in-.', and mv person found tn s,-: -:n.' ! upon n.v I. nut, h .vim: t-ois it" tin ir p- n-t-- ( ...n. itl hi- O.ooi ' !r pi..-. ( 'Hi-.! ( .I'.iiv it v nt.otf. n Thia prrr.t stock medicine is a money saver fur stock raisers. It is a moiiiiiia', not a cheap food orj condition powder. Thoiii:h put up in coar.-er form than Thcdford's IHack-Draught, renowned for the cure of the digestion troubles of m pcr.-ons, it Jias the Fame qualities of invi"cratinc digestion, Ftirrtntr -1 1 u Up the torpid liver and loosening the constipated bowels for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pre pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrive with an occasional dose in their food. It cures hog cholera and makes hoijs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more work for the food consumed. It gives animals and fowls of all kinds new life. Kvcrv farmer and raiser should certainly give it a trial. It costs 25c. a can and saves ten times its price in profit. rimiauaii, Kxa., March "X, 1001. I havo been ukih jour IlIaeSs-DraUKht Stock ami fourry Jleilt'-ine oa my stock for Boiae time. I havo used nil kinds of Mock food but I have found that yours iu the best for ray purpose. J. 8. IIASBON. ' 1 1 jfEDIOlNfi. J I j W ftal . 1 1 C! ARFMPP V !P'C i i.:iiMOin, iircon, Drunqist and Apothecary, Ih just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs nnd Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, I&rugijis.H Sundries. I'ekkumes, Bkusiiks, Sponc.es, Soaps Nuts and Candies. CIsrnrH, TobaccoH ami Clrrurcllcn. faints, Oils. GlasseK.and fainter's Supplied BOOTN You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Dealer in Hoofs and .Shoes Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest I i vino prices. What We Can Do For You t'wo raporx fur the Trice of One. Vim Cel the News of the World ami the Local News Thrown In a a Itarpiiii. To tlio-Je who pav tip arrearages and a war in advanci'. at.ti ! m-w snbseri-lier-i .hn iti v in adva'iee. we make the fnii iwuig piejMisit inn C'lniprtsing several Jj;t r -nt couplets to ! ci from: filICK UK I'yitMOATIoNS CKI". Vk.'.!.". 1:.n;;n- Ri:ro!:):rR C-1 S u: Kia:i-i-co Itnii.-tin C m furfl.ti.il K-.. :i.:ig IVligrajii :" l0 W.ekh ()i-,'o:u.tii 1 .V) Appt-.t! to Reason as) t '7. t. The IJ-iIli'lin is one i '' t!j. tiding pi,:' .f t!if vY-t. :!i.l is i d.uly puliii-te d in :i anci :. and t:iv s .'.! t'v jes. Our If-, t an'isiih-. she Snnd.-.y I lull'! in. Rci'i-rder and Halii-tin. one venr.. 57 t" K eordrr nnd l'.i!i tin. i:stli t-."i The' I'm ilaud Mve.i!i'.r 'I'. ! tja:it is it:-!.: : sx 'i:i: a wi k. it tiv.- u'. '.'u- iuv t h.? s .voclj :v.. tint: id i:p ' t.Jt" irii g ' innc'i ot it Ih mizUl limns :;?-5i. r M. .r aii.'ii it rcuu'.ies !..:. thr.uh any ;!. r ioisinijl. necir.U r n-V. Tt". :rau y-ftr. iT-f-ir a weekly Jiinsptp.-t sl.e VecM tW inn mi !e- d- in iU- .".-r'f -J. anvl iri" ill tli" r.e;s K.-w.ilv c:it..isn tl in it w!ij .iapi r. Kee-ird.r and W.-rkly (.)rec"iiiati..$"' ."0 It is the duty of e e!i per-in to seek in forniatioii alon all lines ilia! tend ton-iin! '.ritigisii: aboRt bet tcrcondi: ions at:d tiri att-i prosperity f.-r tlse tinman fnniily. ami for he pnrjjse i f jjiving our ri-adei.-. a chain " to inform t hcm-clvcs we .jw !i-m the ! Ai p. ;! Jo"' ir.. Any d-itii.se tltit iloe. il ; ,; il !' tl.t- uiullesl o.dct of Ii i sonil'n 'S :ife. Recordt r f. d Apt a! to to -.u. . ' 0 LU I UU Know the News """Y-n: can have it nil for SVr 50 0 Per .TSonth t2l)lll In the llvfii'iiiii TcK-irrain. nf INirtlatul, Orrii'iii. It : tin-lan.'1-.i i vi iiinj: iu'ws pajii' palih-iliti! i:i (rirn:i: it fontains all th ww ot '.It -r.i''- :m i nf tins natim 'V' t ti-r i !. : ". A -.i.,j!t u ;v w I ! i i.i!fi i .. :it'. V.i rt s The- Telcnrr;:ii, rii: i i. os: j N nt l. Ft m: i t ::i.:c i u;:. t imii.'i- i milt ah, .JiKic ::. :s:s. Intb: Mrs I.nj HfH.K. K'ibotT. I r -.in. t )i't. .!: II, ;: l. N'uliri' i l.i'ivliv i.-n J t ? 1 in n jiliaJM'" j w'jili i In pr-n :jiiii :! a- ! C:i!,r'-i nf .hum ' l,71' n:itll ' An ai-f tu tin-! it i timlM-r 1'iinN in tin- Si . i.f Till. rui'. ( 1r..,i.n 'i V:l.lll .! V": : .f!"!iM '' 'l- irv.' ii-; I'Mitid.t! in all it . i'i:!iii' .:! I t t'i s !iv ar t An;: 1. I-- r.iilii' V. t - it t cr- 1,11,,. ..,1 ,1 lw .iii.i..:: of !;a..,l..t,. iv.,:..v r .,..: V M-T in Harness & Satullfis nnd rul ,.t ()...'..., it ix t!.i itav u!-i! in tin I'tVn-' ki: ! Dt l.-.tt.ior v:?.rs kept in a hanicss i r v..ru t iii i... rii N . ''IvS f tn- ! r i.,,-. ll l . i'f Jlli'SW'j i! Sh',...t SitI lull S'. i ' :i. in Iiv.:i-hi2i N". IMS. nib. uf !:!:: ; T) ,r,n'!-.i nc n Cl-nnr.i o If tr Ii Uist. '-ml u.il C. v pi.,.f s.i .-Ii.m. iha: ti.r lanil .r.itlit is mnr.' vnlu.ililr tm it-tiiu- l iT nr .stum' llian fur au'iii'iitiaral jnir.iM t. (M li'i-h her eiaini !i tiu l-n:i In--i f n (' T lO'iin. ui'i'k . r. Y S ( 'oi'iie'ivn- r. ai in-; . tn at Kanci-p. 1 1 tiiuy. mi W iiliii'd iv. the Nt da v nt I t tiniarv. i:M.. "N naim-s as mtne.i": : d M. I j"el,wMni f ItjMi.lnii. i:ilnTt !'.. I. H. iiit:i"i . of ! hi-1 I-111 . Spr-v Y rn. i-I in ar I'mihI-hi. I'. 1 1 11 11 1 . 1 near K.iudnii, all ot t'-nis ('.unity. ( )r ynti. Anv and all persons el :in itnr a.lver' lv the Jihovi-di eril'ed lamls are reipiiit.d t-i tile I heir claims in I his olhee on ot Iieiote said 1st day of I Vlriini . I'.tC. .1. T. IhanoKs. oell'7 Ketiiter. COXTKST NO I KM-:. I)ep:i rl nii'iit of tlie Intei-ior. I'miki) St.ti:s I.ni Okkii'j:, at Kom !.i in. ()i:!:c.n. Oct. :!. li'lH. j A iiH'u'ieiit eoiite-it allidavi; having lien tiled in tlnsoliiec liv Maii.''il'it L.tninul. .'II 1 ti st ttit. iii;aiiiii: honit stead uirv N. latv. ! iiinde . I tine '7lh. I'.ui. f-.r S-., of NK',. M'. ; or XWi4. Sect inn :ai, Town-Jhip -".i S . Kan:; II W., liv John 10. Talhiun. eniiier-t . isi whieli il is alleje.l that said .Inliii K. Tatl. uii has wholly aliaudoiied aid tract, that he ui changed his residence I hcri finni for more than one year since niakim; said entry ; that the s iid tiaet is not settled upon and cultivated bv said pauv sis required 1V law. said parties are hen by notitad to appi ir, ie-.ontl and I'lfer vidi'uce loiiehuit; ".aid .1! leilionai HI o'clock, a 1:1. on r.-hniar ! liMCi. before (ol.(' T. hluaii iiri.i In r. I ('oiiiuiissi.iiier, at his oiliee lit Handon. Ore j L..n. and that final hearitm will he held at 10 o clock, a.m.. on .March 1. HUM, ln-lon- the lCcuisier and Heeeiver at the I'mietl ... . 1j.11. .... .... States band Office in Kos'bnrL. Oregon. j .1. 11. ISooTll. Ui celer. M'I 1." I TKKSl'AS.s MU'llK Notice i hereby uiveii to all pcr-ns not to trespass npon ih.-preniise-of lir. beiiv .'i siluated between Hniaa bake and t!:ei ... .1 : x. .1 . . . .. 1... iy roiiii. in .oruiero v-uiiv. 113 iriirxiu.'. niilliim. nr ili.sl rm iin limber llouli aii! land, "-'."i reward will be paid forinfonna r lion leadiiii! to a eoiivieljon of trespa" as Stated above. Datud at Standcn. Oregon. March lb I'M I. PETriH NELSON. Atrent. MRS. E. J. HUE & CO. Props., "W e ca.rry a fine line of ITaJl and Winter Pla ts aiicL Ladies' Fu-rnisliiiig Goods. Give ns n mil and examine onr goods. City Barber Shop BATH ROOMS, W. F. UARItIS, IN CHARGE, Successor to J. U. TIIOMl'aON. tslIAVKS, L'" Gts EACH SHAM TOO, HAIR CUT, Hotel Coquille CJocjiiiile njJily5 Oibcsoii. J. P. TTPPER, Proprietor. This well-known hotel is now uudcr new and com petent ninnnpjcinent and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tho tahlo service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Laggage transported to and from boats and tniins free of charge. l''iue new bar in connection with the hotel. KING OF ALL LINIMENTS CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN jtm. M mSHA HCURALCU, SPRAINS, OUTS, SlUISKS.BURilf. SOAtaftT a I C- Ci old boris. crick in baok, backacmi. lumraco! m. m W. m ra ffz. . snrr joints, contracted muscels. sprained er m mm amkbls, corn huskbr's spaaixed wrists, frosted rcET.coRMS, bunions, chilblains, and all inflaukations or NUN 01 SIAST. rlWT'FT : tyXnitfS? 5 READ THIS REMARKABLE CURX "I was much sfilicted -with rhenmatlanx, isrite "SA. C. Nnd, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, "going obcut on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain. I v;as induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured me. after rsinjr three 50c bottles. ITISTH? GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; hare rec otrcmsnded it to a number of. persons, all express themselves r.3 being benefited by it. I now walk v'tL'Ont cn.tclws, c.;d am able to perfejm a greet d.al of hght labor oa the f.irm." THSES Si2S: 25c, 50c AND $2.00 BALLARD SNOW L I N I IVS SENT CO. ST. LOUIS, U. & A. ;OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. r 1 maker Gcquille, Oregon j ivt'sJCiil iiig Ch VJ UOWftl tfjT . Willinin (lallicr will art as my aui'tit at :;.,,,J"J: and all orders left with him fori I is or repairs will receive prompt atlui-! t i;ti; i I 'OR ADO TONSORiAL PARLORS P. G. HOYT, Prop. I neilcl in KI. I)()KI) IiribniNC. MiM .sli.cl. l'.A.NDON. OKKCON SHAVINfi. SHAMl'OOINf. AND HAIK cr rriNt; at standakd pkk ks. IJ:itlirooiu iKMily llllrd np with I'orrnbtill 1'uli. Hot or ( old !tiil: ,'.. rent Independent and rt liable The Oregon .an. SCILLthe COUCH J 3 AND CURE THE LUIGS j d- w 1 w : k mar u m 1 a iiriTti iiiri mum Elm . . ' 1 w,,n m ims 1 1 it iV -5 1 rt ONSU'ilPriOM Price , PVJ i .-,1 rJ cn. til nn 3 50c &S1.C0 i 1 1 ii r. - - - - - j j -w. j rrco Trial. Smeat juid tiutckest Curo for all TIIUCAT and LUNG TROTJB- , g ISS, or MONEY BACK. EACH 25Cta. SINGE. MASSAGE, AND BATH. iisiMiir n LOWE. A FR PiATTERN (v. !!r th 'i--t-t:m (1 to ererj sub Sei.Ior jn.y 50 t .'ui a Tear. MS GAS-ICS 1S,' i i i ii ii i r saam aa A LADIf.S' ft:AGAZINE. A era, Im i f't trtl plain; Ulttt j'. ,iir iiiL r. oti .niKl .llnijr v" 'k.h- afl. .1 l. ni fit'.un. rtt SuSh in .el.. r d i.t. fr Ulr.l Copy 1 jjy ..c.l e- lfjrtcrnii. Stti'i. It.-'ulilc, Siuinto, Up-to-d.v-. Kii'mcal and AbMilulal i'rrfcLt Flituii; Ia per Pattern. m CALL tO A TA X3t. Patterns All Sears Allowed mi Prrforat leas tkn the Omlag a ail Scvlat IIks. Only 1 3 and 15 crt cch none li!(kr Ak l.r them SoM in nearly trj- ..! t , 1 r by nun lictn THE McCALL CO.. 1I3-U5-I17 West 3ht 3U HI Y0SK. THE STEAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Haiidou every morning, except Sunday, at 7M) o'clock nnd makes connec tions with the train nnd steamer Alyrl nt 10::U) a. in. at Coquille City. Leaves Coqnille City nt p. ni., nrriv i 11 iT nt liandon at Ai'AS p. ui. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mawi DfttANS COPYRiaKTS-tftC Anyone fending m iketch and description r eatckly m certain our opinion fe whether s liiTpntlnn It probablr patentnbla. Cotnmunlc llontrlrtlrflJentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent ont free, uldeat g e n cy J r of? rtaifr . Patents taken through Mann Co. recftrs $peciai notles, without cbanie. In the Scientific Hmerican. A handomelr Illustrated weekly, fercest etr cul .Hon of any sdenttflo lonrnal. Tenna. S3 a Jear: four months. L Sold byall newsdealers. MUNN 4 Co.38,B-f, Hew M Branch Office. 6 F EU WwhlBton. D. C. SHSHSSSSHRBsl iUB 7Rlf