Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 27, 1901, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
18 PUBLISHED
hV’KIH THIKSPAY AFTERNOON
.. BY ...
»AVID F.. STITT,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
The District Fair.
desperadoes on the border, who have
picked out claims and will not scruple
to kill the successful ones in the draw­
ing in case they have a lottery. A
reliable merchant told me a few days
ago about a band of 100 such deeper-
adoes who have scoured the reserva­
tion fur choice claims and are deter
miend to have them at any cost.”
The Coa.-t Mail conveyed the new»,
Illis week, that Coos county had again
captured the District Fair for South­
ern Oregon tins season, and that
President V. C. LondoD, who was iu
the county looking after arrange
ments bad settled everything satis­
factorily for holding the fair at Marsh­
field.
Of the Amount of money to be
rinsed enough Las already been sub
scribed to guarantee the full amount
which is $500. The state gives $000
w hich is an increase of $300 over that
of last year so that tlie premiums on
this occasion will be larger than thoap
given last year.
The success of last year has been
the huge factor which has urged tbo
claim of Goos this season, and now it
is in order for the citizens of the
county to see that all the industries,
resources, etc., are well represented.
The first day of the fair will be de­
voted to atbeletic contests, and there
will bo races as per the following pro
gram on the four days following:
The Bout iiihii ' k Turn
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Hotel Coquille,
.■
_—--
-7
.
T■£*
•A.A
< 'oQiiille < ’id y9 0>’cj^on.
JOIIS Cl ItllEX, Proprietor.
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This well known botal is now under new and com-
[ivtcnt management aud has beeu thoroughly ten-
ovuted throughout. The table service is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. Samplo rooms for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine new bar in connection with the hotel.
A boatman iu the north of Eng­
$2 00
One Year........
land
having been engaged to row a
. 1 00
Six Months..
60 roverend gentlemen over a rough part
Three Months
of a river, was very much annoyed nt
Thia paper is entered at the Bandon post the manner bo was addressed by the
oftloo as Second-class Matter.
clergyman, the conversation com­
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER mencing thus:
• tising Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Clergyman—My dear man, have
San Francisco, is our authorized ageut.
you ever studied “geology?’’
SH< >KS
This paper is kept on file in his otlice.
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Boatman —No, sor; Aa hevn’t.
Clergyman Well, my friend, that’s
THURSDAY. ¿UNE 21, tSOl.
part of a life lost, but yon will prob­
’
ably know a little “theology?”
EDITORIAL.
'$2 worth fcr
but you
Boatman (turning quite irrttabk)
Is life worth living? Yes. No. —No; Aa kuuw newt aboot that
AVEDXKSDAT, AUU. 28.
get
money s
To those who have a worthy object either.
Raco No 1.—Saddle lio-ee, J^-uiile, six to
jn view life is worth the living, and
Clergyman—Well, that's another enter four to start, $T0.
at
No. 2.—bull nice. Ji mile. $20.
as the mind expands and Iroadens part of a life lost, my man.
No. 3 —Mule race. Jj’ mile, $15.
life opens up more abundautly, and
Nothing more was said, as the WH- No. 4.—Foot race. ICO yards, four to enter
the reward increases constantly. But ter was turning very boisterous und three to start; entrance fee. 10 per cent, $20. Dealer in Boots an<l Shoes
(o the wayfarer who ouly lives for they were in great danger, when sud- No. 5.—Bioyole race, Ji-mile, six to enter
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
tbo passing moment scllishinoss in­ denly the boat gave a lurch and WHS four to start $20.
lowest living prices.
T huusday , A ug . 29.
trudes and tlie span narrows constant­ capsized.
Race
No.
6.
—
Running
«¿-mile
dash,
$75.
ly as the three score and ten years
The boatman, being an expert No. 7.—Trotting, 2:50 class, three iu five,
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
nears its close. If our purposes in swimmer, took the situation quite $200.
Bandon. Oregon,
life are for self only, then the rebuffs coolly, while bis companion, who knew No. 8.—Running Ji nnle dash, $100.
UmnAY, Avo. 30.
of adverse fortune, and the ills which nothing of the art of swimming, was
Druggist
befall us on the journey from the struggling for life. The boatman, Race No. 9.—Trotting three-year old and
two in tbtee, $1.'O.
cradle to the grave are not a sufficient who wax making good progress toward under,
No. 10.—Trotting and pacing, 2:4C class,
recompense, and were this all of life, terra firms accosted the clergyman three in five $2(0.
la jus! in receipt of a new and
few would iirnl it worth living.
fresh stock of
No. 11.—Running Ji mile and repeat, $150
with the following:
S atubday , Avo. 81.
“Aa say, mister, do ye know onny- Race No. 12.
Drugs end Chemicals,
—Trotting, 3:00 class, three in
The Oregonian has taken a long
thing aboot ‘swiruology ?”
Patent und Proprietary Preparation:
five, $150.
lead when it makes the following
“No my man; I don’t.”
No. 13.—Trotting and pacing, fr_ . for all
Toilet Articles,
statement: “The 6tory that conies
“Wey, what a pity,” said the boat­ {250.
Ntindricn.
from Colorado that Morgan, Harri-
man; “ther’s a whole life lost.”— No. 14.—Running, novelty raco, $150.
P
erfumes
,
Bit:
suits,
S ponges , S oaps
xnan, Vanderbilt, Gould and Rocke­
Pearsons.
Nt'!.; and C andies .
feller expect in a few years to turn
C*!«*ars, Tohnrrori and
«•».
Notice
Over all the railroad lines of the coun­
I’uintu. Oiii». it.;.- ■;... t-.t.U I’air.ter’s Supplied
There is more Catarrh in this sec
try to tbo Government for §10,000,- lion of the country tban all other dis­
L and Ori ice ai R gbi . bueg O reg « k .
000,000 is utterly absurd. Govern
June 7, 1901.
eases put together, and until the last
ment. ownership that means so enor
VOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
few years was supposed to l>e incur­
tbi- followim: named pettier Luis filed
rnous an increase of our public debt
able. For a great many years doctors notice <-f hi« intention io make final proof
and so enormous an increase of tlie
in Hupport of his c.itim, and that sani proof
pronounced it a local disease, and will
be made before L. II. Hazard, Count\
number of our civil service employes
Clerk.
Ci>os County. Oregon, at. Coquilh
prescribed local remedies, and by
City, Oregon, on July 27, 1901, viz:
will not be undertaken within the
constantly failing to cure with local
CHARLES G. FAHY,
present century.” If the writer of
treatment, pronounced it incurable. on his H. E. No. 8673 for the S\V f«. of N V»’ q .
tbo above assertion in regard to gov­
of SVVyf of »Sec. 5 and NWI4 of NW Jq
Science has proven catarrh to be a W}-<a Sec.
Shaylisji 15
8 I’. 28
R. 14 W.
ernment ownership should take a constitutional disease, and therefore of He
names the following witins-es to
SiatLx 33 Centn.
“Rip Van Winkle” sleep, and awake
prove his continuous residence ppon and
requires constitutional treatment. cultivation
of said fund, viz: James A. Mor
I
up two decades hence, it is most like­
NLdl’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured risun, of Bullarda. Oregon. Andrew F. Han­
sen. of Builmds. Ort }? n Gustave Schulz, of
ly that as soon as be got bis eyes
HDV-
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Bullards, Oregon. Robert \V. Bullard, of
open bo would change hid mind.
is tuTonly constitutional cure on the BidlardH, Orvffon.
J. 1. Ihni GFR,
However, there aro many Van Winklo
Registe r.
market. It is taken internally in
sleepers, and the next twenty years
"
...............
"
e
doses from It) drops to a teaspoonful.
will awake most of them. Under the
r . vruGNuaw
It acts directly on the blood and Notice
. .
present trend of affairs, long before
mucous surfaces of the system. They
« i V .H - Lt
í M j
the prosent century closes, the men
tTImber I.mul, Act June 3, I37S ]
offer one huudre.l dollars for any ease
who own t|.o railroads and other
it fails to cure. Send for circulars UsnzD S tates L and liii-t. B, K-jiitmue
!■• LPG< !E. ClC "t»K AI;
large business propositions will own
O bkoo ^. Juno 3, l'..iil.
1.al Bi.ildf i*. is ip--.v prepared
und testimonials.
i» : i U.
of the
« KiA'I
MortCE’s
glye : j tha t in
the government also.
Address, F. J. C beney & Co., To ' conii li.'iiu-e v.iili lie | rovi ions <4 tin o’u.i.iiHi • J’:' fird-cLtsa worknun.-Ji’p
expeiit-L'?» d m t . e
act. of Oonursss "f .'um 3. IHT.i, entitl'd “ \i every p iri
ledo, Ohio.
i:; p;
rc<| to gi e
act for ilio sale <.f limb r l.-u.dt iii t! ■ nr! {if b.’t'i'' 1;
SUFFERING AND WAITING.
Sluteuof C-ibforniri, < \-vg<>n. Neva la. lit s.'tti uact.ion in I’ lin- s of b?‘* b’i.'puci^.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
. ' tii .-duii
a specialty.
Washington i'«-ri iiory. ’I:» ett-tub d to h
Hull’s Family Fills are the best.
Hie Public Lr.tid s>t it--:< by net ■ f An .?< I
A L.SO.
L
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
i 5< >orr^
?Ycu Can t Expect to Got
$1,
can
your
’
worth
M. BREUER’S
and
Apothecary,
for Publication.
The Weekly Oregonian and thia paper
give you all the news of home, state, the
Northwest and the nation.
W anted —Capable, reliable person in
every county to I'tpre. ent largo company of
solid fitianciul reputation; $930 salary per
war, pavablg weekly; $.3 per dav absolutely
sure and all exp» list s; straight, bona-fide,
definate salary, no commission; salat v paid
each Saturdav ami expense monev advanced
each week. S tandard H ouse , 834 Dearborn
St Chicago.
----- THE STEAMER-----
DISPATCH
RUSSEL RANTER, Master
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
SuTitlay, at 7:30 o’clock and makes connec
tiona with the train and steamer Myrl al
10:30 a. m. at Coqnillo City.
Leave» C«»qnille City nt 12:30 p. in., nrriv
n.q at Bandon at 4:30 p. in.
Do Ycu
Knew the News ¿
ÍVr
3! «it: th
KAp
----
Life as carried out under compe­
---- oco--- -
tition and private ownership is a
game of grab, and leads to just such
acenes as are portrayed iu the follow­
ing telegram, while the trend leads
downward continually to worse con­
ditions.
Take a system that is builded upon
wrong principles and it may be lik
ened to the bottomless pit. Start
down the road of wrong doing and
there is no point to which you can go
(hat you cannot get worse, and the
ntited the sky ami seemed to have
same is true of a social system that
burst at the horizon. El Progreso, a
is founded upon wrong principles.
If what is written below is a legiti Spanish paper received in Tucson to I wo Papers far the Price of One.
mate harvest of past and present con day contains an article describing the
Get the News of the World anti
ditions what will be the harvest of shock at Altar and the terror of the
the Local News Thrown
people
when
the
meteor
fell.
Il
the future when compassion in the
in ns h Ibi* gain.
human breast has been still further struck the earth at about 45 miles
chocked out tn the strife for wealth— from Altar, but the shock there was
To those who pav up R»-r««rHge<i ntid a
no, in the strife fur a meager exis­ terriffic, and the people thought it year in advance, mid to nd new subs ‘li­
was
an
earthquake.
An
exploring
bers who pay in ndvar.ee. we make tbo
tence.
The telegram follows. Read it and [tarty will go out from Altar to try folio’,5lug pioposil ion comprising avverai
different couplet« to s< b çt ft«»in ;
revolve those things in your mind. to find the place where the meteor
fell.
Fim-âi < F P uolxcatxuks i’E-i Y' bab .
You may be in affluont circumstances,
-
—-ooo
B andon R ecorder
$■ 00
but there are others who are being
Km 1 ranci<oo Bulletin
(i (KI
hurt. Your time may come to suffer
Portland Evening
; Oil
hardship, and if it does not come to
Weekly Oro,;oi»ÍHti
1 M
Appeal to ketiHoti
5'1
you, it tuny come to your descendants.
Our Offer.
A social system can bo evolved in Notico is hereby given that we, the under
signed, have thia day b irgiined. sold, trans­
which equity will abound and plenty ferred and delivered nil nor book account* Tfie Bulletin is one of the i»adin«' pnfr n
the West, and is a daily published in 8.in
be found on every band. Then why and interest in the Bandon Livrry anil Feed of
Francisco, and ffivrs all the news. Our uffu<
not open your eyes to the trnth and Stable to BI. R. Lee and Elbert Dyer. Ail includes ’he Sunday Hullo!in.
accounts doe to Cox <v f’onrad. J. M. Con­
leave the sin cursed, sinking vessel:
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $(’» 09
rad, or Conrad A Buckingham are duo and
Recorder and Bulletin, one mouth
50
K ansas C ity , Juno 21.—Thousands payable to the linn ,4 Loe A Dyer.
The Foil laud Evening Telegram is issued
of people, camping on the border of Dated nt Bnnduu June 5, 1901.
six times a \ve»‘k. It gives all flu- news t.bnt
J. M. CONRAD,
, the Kiowa Comanche Apache reser
is woith reading and up to time of froing
V. R BUCKINGHAM.
Vation in Oklahoma, awaiting the
press, much of it being 21 Imurs fi other (bar
opening of that land to settlement, Notice is hereby giv* n to nil persons know­ when it naclivi here through any oih i
uro in destitute circumstances, accord­ ing themselves to be indebted to Cox <fc Con­ journal.
and Teltgrnni one y- ar. $5 (.0
ing to D, J. McKenna, who has just ran. J. M. Conrad or Conrad A i'uckiughnm Recorder
For a weekly uowr.p per the Weekly Ore
to come and nettle imnieilintely with the gonian lends in the Northwest, and give-
returned from the scene.
“Ouly last Monday,” said Dr. Mc­ nndersigued and save further trouble.
all the nev usually Qontannd in a weekly
LEE & DYER.
paper.
Kenna,“two friends and myself drove
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 59
MONTHLY MEATH EK IIEPO1CT.
over to the border from Oklahoma
It is the mity of e ich person to se« k in­
City, and the eight that greeted us
Ilk««, CUBBY COUNTY, OKEQUN.
formation alopo [HI lines ’b it tend toward
was one of terrible destitution. Twen­
Muy 1901.
bringing qbout bei (er conditions and vi entri
ty thousand men, woman and child­ Menu temper : tore 50.13
prosperity for the liutuao ftiriirly. as u f-.i
temperature 78, on 25
the purpose e f giving our resders a cbnnc<
ren are massed on the border, mid M.iximum
Minimum temperature 36 on 3
to inform themselves we give them the b<-s:
half of them are utterly destitute, Pecipitation 3 52 ineben.
—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine th it
Only a small percentage have even No. dayH clear 20
does not appeal io the’ highest order <»f res
(ente to sleep in, but huddle under Portly cloudy 10
soiling is not safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $3 CO
the wagous and such abeltci'itig Cloudy 1.
Dates of bail 19th
[daces ns they can find. At least 5000 Date of I’li. storm 2.5.
T'Oli SALE OR K UN
Very Superior
of them have been there a year and a Prevailing wind N. W,
crass rm « he. ui«h « y tensive onbid««
ranpp; twenty five head of r>»tt!e. <»vpr «¡ xh
half. They went with possibly ?200 Reuinrkfl. Elevation 1342 ft.
acre« cedar and fir fimbet: 'I’hf- S«»nth h !f
or ÿ3<M), and have made nothing since The thunder and lightning on 25 continued of the North IT ir I qnmtur end ti e Fast half
the South I* a at quarter of acition 10 in
they arrived. Simply wailing—wait­ from about 5.30 p m to 8.30 almost contin­ of
Tnwnahip 29 Month, of ran^e 14 W««1 of
uously.
Williameite
Meridian. F«>r conditions of
ing. 'l ite really pitiable thing about
JOSEPH HARE.
naie or title apply nil I’remwea.
’» nil i* that there ate hundreds of
VnlnntRrv (lbserver
A. SMYTH WILEY. Bandon, Ore.
What We Can Üo For Yo
Notice to the Pub’’ic
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies,
PaintM, OII m , Doors and Windows,
TTNS1IOP IN CONNECTION.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man,
New Srping and Summer Goods
coming in on every boat.
T , o fl i «(i’c
kj
Dress and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, and
V oiideiful Bargains iu Underwear and Uoaieiy.
Orders taken for Men’s Taylor madQ
Suits. Fit and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
t-,’ fjr»
T7'
7 7"r; y rx ''.i ¡is for Me», Yontli:. Bovs and Children.
JutbO .IiVCJf
X j XC jxv L v .' c 1 i ; s'.-uitlv oh H.- ii t. Men's Fiirnishiug
Goods a Sneci -:t -. Mi r. 1! its, l.e-.v 1 ios. Ne v Shirts, l'iidurwnre,
amt t-l: h - s . tí .ota and Rubia r (jo »»Is.
G'icvi. .s, I/irt/, (•rain, Seid and L'ecd,
\\\ C. Sanderson.
V!_»< >?<,
IH.VJREK1 £7JT,
I’er
.YSentli
in the {’venirne Telecran-». of Portland,
Oregon. It ìm the largest evening ir wh -
pape public bed in Oregon; it coni air a
all th n« vs uf the state and of tl.o
Dft’iot
Try it for a n.< r.tb. A aun-ple
Frc'vjj V p -
(table-, I'oiiLrv,
OU d
grain,
«.‘HP.
«NI»
f 'i * ” '- -'A”
I V. ill pay Ligli:\ I l li.ÏA. t
Bailor nd all Farm Produco, and a,
>ly of
iro for beef. pork, mni ton.wool, bi.los, ote.
LA Ui ES
DEP
hreems
1SII2. Ter;ence Y.Cidisgl.en, of O'’*;:.rite C tv
b>pp«
?’!lv cn harm a
coo-—
Coui.ty of Coo«, State of ('re; on. Ii<- a III-
’l Lint'<»f Burittl CiiNkvis
day fill d in this office lii-i sv.-or.i atnti-.i.-n'
l owt ii Cash Pt ice.,.
No. 1(172 for Hie puiciuisi <'f ihi t’L -4 < ft l'.',
A rec gr.lzed authority—The Weekly of
,'i OFF < N G, A geut.
Seo. 13, I.’.J ofNE S of l-’ectioti No. 2!. i.
Box 15, B andon , O regon •
Township Mo 29 S, K. No li W. and Lit 1
Oregonian.
S c. 19, Township 29 S., it 13 W., and
wifi <>!ler proof to allow t.I.-ii the 1 i-i-J sO’.udil.
in more viilii.-il.le for its tiinl.ei or stone linn
Meteor K a II m in Mexico.
for agricultnral purposo«. end to < -tablisli
Lin claim to m*id land before the Register
and Receiver of this oilice nt- Roseburg,
D enver , Jnuo 21.— A special to the Oregon, on Tuesday, tlie 20th day of
News from Tucson, Ariz, says: The Ancnst 1901. He nemos ns witiies-c-:
Nuthsn B.-irldow of Parkersburg, Oregon-
w ■pq
G. 1i. ai
k L pa
ir
largest meteor ever «ecu in this part Mrs. Belle Batklow of l’nrkersbvra Oregon.
A.'Iloak of Pni-kereburg. tlrtgcii.
of the country fell between tbo pueb­ Josiah
Fred Perkins of Biuidoii. Oreyon.
los of Los Molinas and Altar, in So
Any and all is'isons olnimitig ndvors-iv
the
shove des ribed i»nds are requested to
uora, Mexico, on Juno 11 at 10o’clock rite their
claims ir this ofiirc on or before focoJed In i L DORADO WILDING,
-aid
20th day of August, 1901.
in the morning
The meteor was
first
ll.lMfON. OUMiOh
J. T.I!i.ir::!ER.
seen by parties in Tucson. Although jrielB
Register.
the sun was high, the meteor lllunii
SHAVING. Sil.AMf’OOT-iG AND 11A11
Now ts the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned has
tn stock a large assortmeut of
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
Shaving Par!
The Fruit of Competition or the Curse
of Private Ownership of
the Earth.
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc
You can bave it all for
J. I .TIIOM PSO
For Publication.
K »
nre «till doing business at The Old
A-ZVF
stand andean pleas« Vou. Give us a Call
and examine our
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Iu cunt’octj ;
THAnc
OESiowa,
COPVHtaHTS &c.
Anrcne Rendine n rkpfch and descriptlon niav
qu.univ ìim ¡ f ylii, free, -.vhelhcr nn inventa»: is
yroL.ibl. pTfPtitnbla, roiinnui’icafh.itH strit tly
c miitlj.:iLii. Chi -bt. ngenc.' icr.‘.vcurl:i.','p.-itent'a
in Ai.icricn, v/o ìi.ive a Warhinau.n office.
Pnic 'tn t.iknn iLrough ?Z.iba & Co. ruceiva
■pcciul notici) in thè
x DH l S
g’ h( V. I
l'lxlerwpí
s’ a
• Market Mrs. Antarson conducta i,
'.< I Dill’Al-ITM ENT. constantly ndtl-
oek i f Ji it- Is. ( kni.!-. Ladies’
-, Siiti t Wai.-t Sets, Collars, Cuffs
i ÍI.H.
CCIENTIFIQ
beautifully Hiurtratcd,
cirrnlatinn cf
Buy Bcienl.ìllc louriàAl, wohidy, terr-ut .*.«.<■’i» year:
50 mix i.ioc’ns. :
c<jpi.‘3
H ook un
seni ‘
ivlUNN
361 ¿¿ruiuhvay,
HAM.
ut» Ci y
u.itj
i vCJ
VLÜI.IV,
CONRAD í BU ILXG2ÍAM. P hots .
Bandon, Crc
General Dvo^'no and Hauti nr.
a ¡Specialty
Commercial JI/er/ Promptly and
S< •'./f 1¡J D< I i'i- ' • t.d at a i i.
Feint.
Good Rigs. Gnpd Teams, Rales
Reasp able
Will Furnish and Deliver V.’ord oa Yhor
Notice.
HOYT, Prep
(
ING AT STA.'ihARD PLIE I 3.
HPUl.V
pxviili i'ot <•< I.. I.-
or < «»id BiULs
<*« ]iiM
promptly procar»<t, OR NO FEE. Send model, «ketch,
SWor photo t >r f. eo report on pnteutability. Book “How
toObtaiuli.K «nd Foreign PatenttoindTrade-Mark«,’ y.;
i .
|
•
I to inventoro.(jl
(B PA CENT LAWYIR3 OF 2« YEARS’ PRACTICE. Ç".
® . ,20.000 PATEN rs PBlYCUBEEJ THT.9UGH THEM,
ft
!|1 AU bustners coafiduntial. Sound advice, iaithûild!
(In service. Muder.ito oharges.
A
A. SNOW & CO.k
e
PATENT LAWYERS,
® Opp. U. 8. Patent Office,
WASHÎNGTOM, 0. C.
TUfrMWSS NOTICE.
'Notice ìm h^r^by giver^ to nil pe?R<»rR n< t
’otri'SpRRs upon the pren isesof Dr. K* nyou
■dtuated bt tveen l l< iuh Lnk? «nd the couu
fy road, in Nortli< r:i Curry, by r< mr vuig
cuttiiu. or iicHtroAHig timber up«»n
land. $25 re-v.xrd will b? p<i-l fcr inf«
lion leading to a conviction of tres|R
-tai - 1 nbove.
Dated ut Ean ’>» Oregon. M» :< h II.
PEI Till MLJON, A. ent.
Two Real Bargins in Re
Estate.
Rtnrv ai d a half hntw-:5 ronir.»-: fire plr.ee.
Large lift n< ar center of town, $l«5b.
Our Ht.nrv house 5 rooms: lot and a half.
Near woolen mill, ;(J25,
B »th of ♦bear are real anaps,call on J. M.
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Up-ToDATt.HiGH G rade .
BOOK
SERB NAME
and AODRESS
for the New Era Edition of
The emporium Economist
now in Treia.
Our large, profusely il­
lustrated Spring and Sum­
mer Catalogue, describing
the new fashions, and
giving lowest Department
Store prices for every­
thing to eat, drink, wear
or use.
B all blaring ,M arquetry W ood work ,
P opular P rices , etc ., etc .
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
one _______
in each town to rule
ride and exhibit a sample 1901
root model
bicycle of our manufacture. YCU CAN MAKE «10 TO
$50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself.
1901 Models Guaranteed $10 to $18
’00 & ’99 Medels «X $7 to $12
500 Second Hand Wheel«««
IV co
taken in trade by our Chicago retail btores,
many good ns new........................................ .
We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL to
anvone without a cent deposit tn advance and allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
absolutely
no risk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay
a cent if tlie bicycle does not suit you.
Rft Affl'T SiiV » wheel until you have writtea for o«.
HU I DU I FACIOBV PIllCFS and FREE TWIAL OFFEB.
Thia Hi rst offer hat never been equuled and to a guarantee M
the quality of our wheels.
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a reliable pr-raon in eneb town to distribute eatatognea for tM BL
exchange for a bky.le. Write today for free catalogue and our apeciat offer.
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J. L. MEAÍ5 CYCLE CO.,
Chicago