Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 05, 1902, Image 4

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    How to Avoid Trouble.
IS FUFBISHZD
rnSHl Tlii BSD A Y A FT I K NOON
BY ..
MA VID
F.. 1ST ITT,
EDITOR ÀXP PROPRIETOR.
8UBSCK1PTION KATES.
One Year.............
bix Months....
Throe Montini..
$2 00
. 1 00
50
This pepar is entered at the Bandon post
ottioe as Second-class Matter.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
Now ia tbe time to pro ride your-
self and family with u bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, ' Cimieri» and
Diarrhoea Remedy, It is almost
certain to I e needed before tbe sum­
mer is over, and if procured now may
save you a trip to town in tbe night
or iu your busiest season. Everywhere
it is admitted to be the moot snocesrfu!
medicine in use for bowel complaints,
both for children and adults. No
family can afford to be without it.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Election—limi ilo»» Privine!.
MondHy, Juue 2. whh « fairly pleas­
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER
ant day for election, but the threaten­
Jetising Agent, 21 Merotinnts*Exchange,
ing aspect of the weather, no doubt
San Francisco, is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file in hia oilice.
kept some from tbe polls.
There wore 211 voters registered
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, ISO».
in tho precinct and tbe total number
of votes cast was 210, of which num­
EDITORIAL.
ber 28 were sworn in. Following is
tbe result:
The Socialist vote of Baudon pre
United State» Senator.
cinct can safely be estimated at 47 T T Geer Uep....................................................... 163
votes, which represents a gain of over C E 8 W ood Dem................................................ 77
Cop»r>«-<.
2C1 percent in 19 months.
15
Hiram Gonld Pro...............................................
Press reports stated that Mark B F Kamp Soo .................................................... 47
HaDua waB anxious to hear from Ore Thog II l'oniiue liep......................................... 90
65
gon. We wonder how be likes the J K Weatherford Dem.....................................
Governor.
rattle of her musketry and the boom George E Chamberlain Dem...................... 68
of her canon.
87
William J Furnish Kep.................................
16
Pro...........................................
Japan is taking on civilation in rap­ A K J K Hunkaaker
42
Kyan Soo..................................................
id strides. Two of its officials are
Supreme Jud^e.
now in the United States for lhe pur­ liobt S Bean Kep................................................ 101
pose of transacting a loan of f 100, B F Bonham Dem............................................. 63
.................................................. 27
000,000. Civiization and indebted- 0 J Bright Pro
Secretary of State.
nets seem to be closely allied.
46
C W Barzee Soo..................................................
I
The Oregonian is a great journal,
but not-with standing its greatness,
it does some huge blowing along
about election time to carry its points.
Its (over estima'es on Furnish for
governor should make it blush.
. 1
Some of tbe opposition papers are
calling Mr, Furnish “boss“, “grafter,“
etc. Howevor after election it will be
plain Governor Furnish.— M. P. En-
tergrise.
It was all a mistake. It is plain
Governor Chamberlain.
The lenders of the ’.Vestera Feder
alien of Miners mid the Western La­
bor Union have declared for Social
ism. This accession means an addi­
tion of over 100,000 voters in the
Western states who will cast their
.nfluenco and vote with the Socialists.
The vote of Bandon precinct shows
a remarkable increase in the Socialist
party. At the Presidential election
of 1900 there were 13 Socialist votes
for the elector receiving the highest
number of votes, and at Monday’s
election 8. J. Tuttle received 53 votes
for county commissioner which shows
a yqn of |0 votes, which is above 307
pc,- cent.
Tbe Myrtle Point Enterprise
thought the R ecokdkk was off in its
statement on the chances of Cham­
berlain for governor, three weeks ago,
blit Furnish failed to carry out tbe
hopes of the Republicans, and came
in second best a long distance behind.
The R ecorder was not counting Coos
county for Chamberlain but was
speaking of bis chances for carrying
the state.
pnluth Hsarld: It is strange that
|be school authorities iu many cities
stick to tbe absiirb vertical system of
writing. It has been an expensive
fad, and should go. Nobody uses it
after leaving school,
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Telegram: Senator lianua recent
ly expressed his interest in and ap
• proval of the work of the Salvation
4rmv, and tbe army ail over the
country at once gave extraordinary
thanks for the conversion of so mon-
utneutal a sinner.
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Telegram: James Barton Adams,
hi the Denver Post, suggests that "to
reciprocate Kaiser William’s present
of a statue of Fredeiiek the Great,
Kaiser Theodore should present the
German Nation with a bronze figure
of an American bog rampant ou a
Mi.waalkee beer barrel.”
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Telegram: It is a good advertise­
ment for vegetarianism that a pre-
destnan who dosen't eat meat came
iu first in the international walking
match in Germnny. Tbe winner
walked tbe 125 miles from Berlin to
Dresden in the record breaking time
of 27 hours, 13 minutes and 14} sec­
onds.
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MOTNHLY WEATHER KEVOBT.
HAIIH. CURRY COUNXY, OBKOO».
MAY 1902.
Menn temperature 50.6
Maximum temperature 72, on 95
Minimum tempe rature¡36 on 1
J’eeipitati in 7.27 inoline.
No. days clear 15
Partly cloudy 12
No. of days clondv, 4
Date on which huit fell 17 18 19 29.
Th. «torme 26
Prevailing wind N W
Kemnrks. Elevation 1342 ft.
JOSEPH HAKE.
Voluntary Observer.
/ Y ENHHAL AGFM'rl W AN I ED to ««•!!
x I Prof Lone’» Mnanetio Comb». They
remove <lan<lrufl, cure eowlp nilri.nt« nnd
check fnllniK hair, nre nuiRrniftbabre nnd
will not. hrrnk. Everybody wnntn them;
b T
j.iti n to bn.--i.-ri
Send for
termi. Outfit <<ix stylo» > in a plush case
.00; Ladies’ Dressing Comb 50e, Gentle­
man’s Toilet Comb 40c—both 75r. Write to
lav. Magnetic Comb Co., Pekin. III.
19
N A Davis Pro......................................................
Frank I Dunbar Kep ....................................... 90
D W Sears Dem.................................................. 49
State Treasurer.
Henry Blackmun Dem..................................... 51
T S McDaniel Pro........... ............................... 1»
Cha» 8 Moore Kep.............................................. 84
W W Myers Soo.................................................. 40
Supt. Public Instruction.
97
J H Ackerman Kep...........................................
26
K W Kelsey Pro................................................
W A Wann Dem........................... .................... 61
Attorney General.
96
A M Crawford Kep... . ........................ ..
T H Goy lie Pro.................... '............................... 25
JameH U Kaley Dem......................................... C>5
State Printer.
W W Brooks Pro.................................................. 21
James E Godfrey Deui........ ............................ 62
J E Hosmer Suo.................................................... 39
J lt Whitney Kep................................................ 82
Joint Kepresentntive
Ainos Dahuff Pro...................................... .... 20
Henry Goetz Soo................
........................... r.2
K E Gntbridge Dem.......................................... 46
K D Hume Kep..................................................... 92
Kepresentative.
Tbos Buckman Soo. ........................................ 43
John Flunatuin Dem.......................................... 63
Schiller B Hermann Kep ............................... 96
Coanty Judge.
L Harlooker llep........... ....................................
94
C D MoFairlin Pro........................................... 11
K D Sanford Soo.................................................. 36
J J Stanley Dem................................................... 62
For Sheriff.
Stephen Gallier Kep.......................................... 113
26
P F Gehlke Soo....................................................
8
W A Goodman Pro..................... ......................
J S Lnwrenee Dem.................................. ..
60
Conuty Clerk.
E T Coffelt Soo..................................................... 33
L H Hazard Dem................................................ 92
J A Khoadta Fro.. ............................................... »
A D Wolcott Kep................................................ 72
Treasurer.
G T Coleman Pro.........................................
11
J li Dulley Kep..................................................
62
W W Haves Soo.................................................. 38
Geo O Leach Dem.............................................. 85
Assessor.
William Hansen Soo......................................... 34
J T Houser Kep....................................... ............ 41
T J Perkins Pro........................................ .... 12
T J Thrift Dem.................................................. 118
Surveyor.
S B Cathcart Hep.........................
,. 86
A E Hadsall Dem................................................ 93
Coroner.
J W Hall Pro..................................... ................ 40
Win Horsfall M D, Dem................................. 129
County Commissioner.
A M Collver Pro..................................................
22
Donald McIntosh Kep................................... 112
8 J Tuttle Soo....................................................... 63
Justice of tbe Peace.
A D Morse Dem.................................................. m
Geo P Tupping Kep............................................ 40
Constable.
E M Blackerby Kep............................................ 161
The next W C T U meeting take
plr.ee Tuesday afteruon at 3 o'eloc
nt th» residence of Mrs E. Dyer.
Iu D>>; nark a drunkard receives]
medical attention at tho expense of i
tbe man Mho sells him tho last driuk
before intoxication.
At a recent mass meeting of the
citizens of Lebauon, Tenn., it was
reported that since abolishing tbe
saloon in that city there had been sn
increase of from 25 to 47.! per cent in
trade ami of 20 perceutiu real estate,
while only one-third as many cases
have been tried in tbe criminal court.
Th$ power of alcohol upon the
nervous system to establish a “habit”
is one of its most dangerous qualities
and makes it a thing to be avoided.
No one knows when be t«kes his first
glass of beer or wine or cider,
whether it may not be bis fate to be­
come a victim of the habit- Henry
F. Hewes, Instructor in Physiolo­
gical Chemistry, Harvard.
Twenty Cigaret*
Kill
Forty Frog*.
The favorite with thoughtrul, culturen
people—The Oregonian.
TRESPASS NOTIfK,
Notlas is hereby given to all persona not
totrespan. upon ihe premiaea of Dr. Kenyon,
aitnated b, tween Fiora» Lake and the comi­
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon aaid
land. <25 reward will be paid for informa
lion leading to a conviction of treapas* as
ata'ed above.
Dated at Bnndon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
PETER NFT.SON, Agent.
THOMAS ANDLRSÜN, Prop
If You Do
Fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Stoves, Ranges
'Vill beep on Hand at all
We are etili
Stand and can
aud exuuiiue our
lin.es
9
Sausages. Etc., also
and Far ir« lir¡ptctv.en«.s, Etc
Now I» Hi« tiuiv to pnrehiiHP Hardware.
in etock u large ussi riuient of
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
TLo nnderfcigned bas
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Gi&mte v ei
Glassware, Crockcry and Miners’ Supplies.
I will pay highest market price for beef, p rk, mutton,won!, bides, etc.
Paint*. Oil*. Door* mid Window*.
TINSHOP IN CONNECTION.
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
i-r-
The Bandon Hardware Man
In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
WT LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add­
1-iT ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
5-iT Underwear. Shirt Waists, Shift-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Hr
A. McNAIR
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
rartieular attention given to new and latest styles.
AT THE-----
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
“EL
Mandalay,
DORADO
£ Ciïj-iiiiifl IfOM.,
That the cigaret is a deadly poison
is susceptible of the most positive
scientific proof. A few months ago
I bad all the nicotine removed from a
cigaret, luakjug a solution of it. I
injected half the quantity into a frog, I bis Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
with the effect that Hie frog died
Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
almost iustautly. Tbe other half was For full or further information apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or
administered to another frog with
N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqudle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
like effect. Both frogs were full
E. T. ERCZ. General Agent, 207 Front St rect, Sau Francisco. California.
grown and of average size. The con
elusion is evident that a single cigar"!
contains poison enough to kill two
What
L'o For You
frogs. A boy who smokes twenty
cigarots a day has i.diahd enough
T\V<> I’ap^ra for the 1’iice of One.
Yew
poison to kill forty frogs. Why does
Get the Ft»wn of the World ami
CAUL NFLHO.V. Prop.
lhe poison Dot kill him? If not im­
the Local Ntws Thrown
mediately, be will die sooner or later
iu as h Bn gain.
of weak heart, Brights diseast or Fresh Meats, BostQualiiy
From 6 cents up.
All l ii ds kept,
some other malady which scientific
To those who piv np arr-n rilles nn.l a
physicians everywhere now recognize BOLOGN A 8 A US \GE, IIE Al) C i IE ESE year in advance. ami I > all new aubscri-
brrs uho pa\ in advance, we make I he
and VEAL always on band,
as the natural result of chronic nice
following propoRition comprising several
tine poisoning.—Dr. J. II. Kellogg. CORNED BEEF,
dilferent couplets to h « h ut front s
Battle Creek, Mich.
Fl! ICE or L’ uh . ioatij N s per Y
PICKLED l’ORK
Han On C'iguret.
R andox U ecohdfu
$ no
We Can
M |:A * MARK E T
Tbe auditors of tbe Santa Fo rail
road, at a meeting held hist .month in
Las Vegas, entered into an agree
naeut to employ no more cigaret
smokers in their departments. Notices
have been posted in lhe offices in
forming tbe employees pf tjiis action.
At this meeting the auditors gave
their experience with cigarot smokerr.
Their decision wtis unanimous that
tbe men addicted to the use <f
cigarets could not be depended upon
to do acceptable work in the auditing
department of the Bantu Fn railway
system.
This is bitt lhe beginning of a
movement which will in the course of
time become universal.
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A recognized
Oregonian.
authority—The
FRUII’ and VEGETABLES
of all kinds.
BLOOO
••CASCA RF.T8 <io all claimed for them
and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often
wished for a modlcino pleasant to take and at last
Uavo found it in Cascarots. Since taking them, ray
blood has been puri'Jed nnd my complexion has im­
proved wonderful!? un i 1 frx*l much better in every
way.
Mi:3. oalme E. bELLAiw. Luttrell. Tenn.
CANDY
TRADc MARK RZOtSîlRED
Weekly
Notice.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tasto Oaort. Oo
Good, Nover Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, GOo.
...
Department Of The J uteri« r.
L and O ffiuk at U obeburg , O regon .
Mav 17. 1902
Notice is hereby given that the approved
Plat of »Survey of T< wnship 33 S . R. 14
West, ha3 been received from tbe Surveyor
General for Oregon, and on Saturday, June
21. 1902, nt 9 (/chick A. M., the said plat, will
be filed in this office, and tbe land embraced
therein will be open to entry ou or atfer
that date.
J. T. B ridges , Register,
J. 11. B ooth , Receiver.
Notice for Publication.
Do You
Know the News
CURE CONSTIPATION.
...
It»Medy Company, Chicago, Montrrni, New York. ”19
WH .TD-IR'i-P Sold and guaranteed by all drug«
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TONSORiAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop
IpSfYou can have it all for
ñOr
MVU
Per
yiontli
In the Evepimg Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. Il ia the largest evening howh -
P'ipe published in Oregon: it contains
all th< news of the state and of the
natio»
Try it for a mouth. A sample
c py w 1 be mailed to you free. Address
The Telegram,
PORTLAND, ORE.
6 09
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5)
The B i’lDii: is one ol tbo lending pope
of the Went, and is a daily publish* d in Sai-
Franoisoo. and giv< a all the neua. Ou» off. c
includes ihe Sunday Bulk!in.
Recorder and Halidin, one year.. S3 00
Reum dur and Budetin. one month
50
lhe Portland Evening T< I eg ram is issued
six tinier ii wt rk. It gives all the news lluit
is e.votih reading and up to lime of going to
pit rs . much » if being 24 h«»urs ftewher than
when it re lube.-» here through any olh r
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
Anyone sending ft sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Coni mu 11 tea-
Rons st riet ly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
SdeiitiHc JWricati
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest dr-
filiation of aity aclentltto Journal. Terms, f3 a
year; four months, SL Bold by all newsdealers.
New York
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JJrancb Office, 625 F 8t., Washington, D. C.
DEAH^S
Bnndon.
HARD HEARING
AŒ now curable :
CLARENCE Y. L.0WE,
by our new invention.
Oiegon,
HEAD
Druggist and
Apothecary,
Only those born deaf are incurable.
CEASE IMMED
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMCWB, SAYS:
B altimore , Mil . March m, toot .
Gentlemen : Jleinn entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatmci.t I will now give you
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago uiy right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely’
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without f»*t v *ucccss. consulted a num­
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent e;.i-specialist o ' this city vbo toi l me that
only an operation could help me. and even that only temporarily, that thè head noises would
but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
; then I cease,
then saw your advertisement accidrn.ally i 1 a >.cw York paper, and ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, th» n< i-cserased. an<|
to day, after five weeks, my hearing iu tb< disc; -ed •
has been entire ty restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remaiti
Very truly yours.
F. A. WEi’MAN, 7^0S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
i
Is jus! in receipt of a new nnd
flesh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
I>ruuiti*t* Mund rie*.
Our treatment does not interfere iritli your usual oecufiu-iion.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
Cigars, Tobacco* and Cigarette«.
Paints. Oils, GlaHsns.Hiid Painter’?’Supplied
nt a nomieàai
cost.
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLirilC. 52G LA S/.LLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
SHAMPOOING
AND
HA1B
CUTTING AT STANDARD PKICE8,
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Bathroom newly fitted Tip with I’orcrlain
Tub. Hot or Colt! llatl»« ‘io cents.
i ioots
SHOES
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Sniidny. nt 7:30 o’clock and makes connec
tiona with the train and steamer Myrl at
10:80 -t. io. at < oqailte < it v.
Leaves Coquille City nt 12:30 p. m„ arriv-
ng at Bandon at 4;30 p. m.
Ask your
ASTüflISniHü OFFER«
For m uny y«n r» w« have fold ou r Whialr lea and Cipirs to WholM-ater* only
and A«tr brand« ara preferred by them, a* tiuiy are superior to ail others. In
order to give tho Consumer tho benefit of the hrge profits of Deafer and
Mlddietnsn, wo havo deeidod to n«w sell direct to the Consumer our Moei
CATARRH
l^BFAlJT 1FULPR!ZEF
for a generous
M BREUER’S
IO CENT
Dealer in Ilnot* and Sliwn
Kepnirinsjnently and promptly «lone at
lowest living price*.
lt!» q-iicUly Absorbed.
Givo» Iielkf atoace.
Tt opon, snd clenn.3,
tho Ñanal r.iveapn..
AHxys luflamriwlam.
H n'í »n l Pr.'le. is Iho Mu
8?n«',.« of Tvto and t n.cP.
»izo 10c : rt l>"' - ■»« < r1 v
Y Uii.0T:¡l.r s. ¡i V im
p
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With «very quart
of onr femnns 10 rear o’d y
Cllj('l"b î’nreRyô
and one hot of ntir justlv celebrated r»nnt.><> Cohan Itend-^ad» 10e elrer
Havane Cubai Mpeeisla.«-« will give ARHOI.DTEI.T FRERrncof the ban 1-
sotuesiopen faco. ext-a heavy nickel Gant's Wat’-hMtneda/nn lady«) rter.:
«•nd and set. genuine American movein^t ond rasa, best iimckeepor on;
* -rth. do»n not tarn Uh and will hat a Ilf-. tiTie. 1 estn fire Vienna A’rrr-]
s^hnvtn nip”, 1 genuine M*. r*!n»n f i<-.r Holder, I genuine Meerschaum
,Ki*r**t* Rorfer» 1 pi*tty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 eleuank eTt a heavy
l ! 1*^*’ 1 P-*r re^’l cuff h”ttons. 1 bill toaroll'r button, 1 n“rk-
...
1. Pair 81««' « hub one. 1 double chain er.d cas beautiful charm
III . » welry heavily 14k fold plated All these Itploees with onel>ox of ocr
faniouaCnhgnSro'-InlgandoroquartbMllcrf ourfamous 10ye.-r old Quoeti
CHy Club Pure P-.3e1.nn0t he bore».«, for p- than tlioo. We s-ll t’ ■
'V'hYy ar.df’iz.rsl 1 AJL1 *? AH rtfff 0 p ,--jUh pri lUee«' >•
dii<!lr>"*hel4prut'ar »URU qltf* a-.nln îl n, v
V*.
»’ 1< ¡741-3 alone C(. * • : re t! an xve r.t> for tho c. tire lot Oi,r Whhhcy t
an AlisAletelr »*nre 10 ye. reM R»" nnd ont Pi**at »œnine Cuban band-
«a :c.eleer Havant.ma le In < ur r.wn f v.-terv T »'e-e e»?ern are fir Fetter
than anythlr g ever adverH»»d he* re Ve Cnarsntee th» »nods »nd rcfundL.__
t w X An Est*1* Premium of an elegant Pneheticriro with two hladrs. 1 e.nrk-*cror/, leiqarcBtr • a . .
a* rpprwntrd.
whAleenle
T Trice
■ ■« Ii
•- s of
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f ‘ ' 1 13 3b:’V
n r 1 ’ le ' w,tb
**ut O ln
’* r* t-acLage. Write foT
wholesale Frice
Lis»«
of ♦ »•
whoiMsie
Lia
I u< ,qvr
gj.q r-I"
Cijrari
k.^rci.eil
agents r Ur wanted
t 1er today.
$2 worth fcr $1, but you TRIAL SIZE
Shaving Parlors
EI/sC»
and Bathrooms can get your money's co-itnins
no cocine,
—
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--
ni ■ i:ry n«r noy otlier
worth at
Injuriou. druj.
Him ring 15 CentM.
---- Next Door to Postoffice.-----
Ten for five cents, at Druggists. Grocers, Restaurants,
Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Barbers
Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life.
One gives relief! No matter what’» the matter, one will
do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi­
monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of price,
by the Ripaus Chemical Co., lo.Sprucc St., New York City.
----- THE STEAMER-
SHAVING,
J. L. THOMPSON, You Can’t Expect to Get
Workmanship np to date in any­
thing in my line.
A
Reoo/der and Telegram one y- nr. $"> CO
For a weekly ue vsp iper tlm W<eklyOre
; oni iii leads in the Northwest, and give*
all t lie news usually com aim d in a weekly
paper.
Iv corder and Wt ekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the u’v of each person to seek i <-
formation along nil linen »h it lend toumd
brir.ging about bet ter conditions andgrentei
pio-peritv f <r the human familv. and for
the purpose < f giving our renders a chance
to inform them‘■■elves we give them the
—Appeal to Reas >n.
Any doctrine
does not appeal to tbe highest order of
soiling is not Enfe.
Recorder at’*»i Appeal to Reason. . $2 00
Druggist
Batli* 54.» Cent*.
ÎASUJÆS
jon rual.
P erfumes , B kushes , 8 ponoes , S oaps
N uts and C andir ».
f.<>cA>«a In EL DORADO BUILDING,
First Street, BANDON, OKEGON
I’er
month
S '. ii Francisco Bnlleiin
Portland Evening Tcltgrniu
Weekly Oi v.'Uiii tu
Appeal to KonHuii
¡Matice For Publication
[1 hnber Lund. Act June 3. 1878.]
C nitkd S tates L v - d O ffice . R oskdubm
'm <K>N, April 15. 1902.
MOTICB IS HEREBY
M compliance with * It
ict of Cont/reta- f J ant-3 l«7«S. entitled An
net. for the kh I c of limbi r lands in H:,J
StH'en of California, Or -g. n. Nevada. : i-d
Wa-bington Territory ” an extend* d to h :I
the Public Land States by act <f Align««* 4.,
1892. William C, Barr » wh <1 Coquille City.
County of C oom % State of Oregon, 41 <8 thin
day fllfil in thi-* ofli?« hi«t
Rtatem. nt
No, 2220 for the puichf se of the NE/t i f ?. E
cf Se<d.ioii 23, Township number 28.
South. Hauge umnber 14
West, and
v.ill <»fler pr »of to show that the laud nought,
more valuable for its timber or stone t han
for poriculturnl purpos a. and to e-tabii-h
hiH claim to said land before the Resist* r
and Receiver of this oflice at Ro.sebur. ,
Or« gon. on 'J’lH Hdiiy, the 8th d-iy <»f Jn’.y
1902. II? ni’inuR »is witnes uhj D. Bariows
>f Bn»keiHburi’. Oregon, Henry Johnnoii.« !’
ParkerHbnrg.Oregon.Tom. Dntii'. of Park
erwburg, Oregon, John Bairowt», of ParktiH-
burj, Oregon.
Any and all person* claiming ndveiHnlv
the abovetdescribed lands are »eqtieftfetl to
tile f heir claim » in this office on or !> ore
8«id 8th day of July, 1902.
J. T.BRI DGV8.
apr26
Register.
- Prop s
Hotel Coquille
CAPT. W. IL BATCHELDER.
[Timber Land. Act, Jyne 3. 1878 ]
CoqmLLK, O elgon , May 2, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with fhe provisions of tbe not of Congress of
June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
timber land in tbe St ates of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington i’eriitory,”
as extended to all the Public Land States
bv act <»f August 4, 1892, Henry Sudejinan.
of Parkersburg, eonntv of Cpcs, State ol
Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis
Itoad Supervisor.
awru statement No, 2333, for the purchase
W P Holman Dem Kep................................... 161 of tbe SW
of >E *4 of section N<>. 3 in
Township No. 29 S. Range 14 Vr, nnd will of
Constitutional Amendments.
fer
proof
to
show
that the land sought is
Initativeand Kefereiidum Ameudment.
more valuable for its timber or «tone than
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for agricultural purposes, and to establish
bis olaitn to said land before the County
Initiative and Keferendum Amendment.
Clerk
of Coos Connty, Oregon, at Coquille,
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No.............................................................................
on Thursday, the 17 day < f July. 1902.
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He numej as witnessfs: J. A. lloak, of
Parkersburg, Oregon. William Donk. of
How’* Tlii*?
Parkersburg. Oregon, Wesley Mack, of
Parkersburg. Oregon, Albert »Snead, of Park­
We offer One Hundred Dollars ersburg. Oregon.
Any rtnd all persons claiming advert’? the
Reward for any case of Catarrh that abovc'di
ucribed lands are requested to file
canoot be cured by Halls Catarrh their claims in this office on or before said
17 day of July, 1902.
Cure.
J. T. B rtdofs ,
Register.
F. J. C heney & Co., Props., may8
Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and finan­
cially able to carry out any obliga­
tions made by their firm.
U eft & T ruax , \\ holer-ale Druggists
Toledo Ohio.
W aldino , K innan & M arvin , Whole­
sale Druggists. Toledo Ohio.
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken in*
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best.
Do YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
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