Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 12, 1902, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
IS PUBLISHED
mm Tlll KSOAY AFTERNOON
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BY
DAVID K. STITT,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Ona Year.......
iHix Months..
Three Mouths
$2 00
. 1 00
50
ilow tu Avoid Trouble,
W. C. T. I). COLUMN.
Now is the time Io provide yonr-
self and family with u botti«« of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolura and
Diarrhoea Remedy, It ia almost
certain to be needed before the sum-
nter is over, and if procured now may
save you a trip to town in the night
or in your busiest season, Everywhere
it is admitted to be the most successful
medicine in use for bowel complaints,
both for children and adults, No
family can afford to be witbout it.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
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Breakers Ahead.
This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Second-class Matter.
Cunard
I.ine Figuring on a Plan
That
P. FISHElt, NEWSPAPER ADVER
May Trouble Morgan.
• lining Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange,
San Franoisoo, is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on tile in his office.
L ondon , June 5.—The negotiations
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THURSDAY, JURE 12, 1902.
The Supreme court of New York
¡8 reported to have bit the meat trust
h bard blow. Well, it in truly grati­
fying that these barometers of justice
are beginning to discover where an-
areby really exists.
If ybu would enjoy the fullness of
life you must grow in knowledge and
profit by that which you learn. It is
not enough that you search after
truth, but that you bacoyae a doer of
what you fibd to be true.
If you follow u wrong rule of ac-
tion, the farther you pursue it, the
greater will be the injury you receive
from such pursuit, while on tbe other
band, the closer you observe a cor­
rect principle and follow its lead, tbe
greater will you be rewarded for your
labor.
Some of Oregou's prominent jour
nuls are up in arms to show that the
state is not doubtful to the Republi­
can. ranks. These efforts remind us
of former occasions when these same
journals were chuffing I bo Democrats
about trying to gather consolation
out of defeat. The same spirit dom­
inates either parly in this Respect.
The agitator has been a most ob­
noxious personage in the eyes of
many poople. It is too bad, but if
he hail been more generally listened
to and appreciated, it might not now
be necessary (o call < n the govern
meDt to step in and stay the band of
such men as J. Pierpont Morgan and
the combinations lie is bringing about
Senator Hanna has been doing val
iant service during the last few days
in tbe interests of his constituents—
the trusts—by working in favor of
tbe Panama canal route. He was like
unto Mount Pelee- -be was in crop
tiop.j'.ud wbeu Ilanna spouts be can
emit ns much rubbish as an active
volcano, if necessary to do so to choke
up and delay progress of a measure
not in the interest of his class.
"To him that butb shall be given
while to him that bath not shall be
taken that wLicb he hath.” That is,
thè mimi which opens up to know),
edge ami makes an ardent pursuit of
it and a correct use of tbe same, will
enter a state of progression wbicb
Will develop the taleuts of the person
ao doing, and lead to the highest state
of existence. Ou tho other band, it
umj
Kiothfulness to bring
tnepial decay, while aisi.h.„j
natural principles will Liing physical
debility in which state that which a
person bad is taken away.
Yon often hear people remark that
they bate an ngiiator. Well, when
«ve come to think it over there is
nothing strange iibout it. The bad
cbiifHCter hales a good ono because
of the disparity shown in the looking
glass of life Hie devil bates a chris
tian, and as a naturili consequence,
persons who are too slothful in their
mental faculties to seek out and stand
up for their own rights anil liberties
are not likely to appreciate those
qualities in others which are dormant
in themselves. Especially is this
true when their own conduct jn ],fH
compares to disadvantage with the
wide>ftwuV«>, honest, progressive agi­
tator who is always found in the front
ranks doing byltle for bis fellow
man.
It is too late. There is no use now
to try to stem the avalanche which
Morgan and bis business associates
have started. Tbe rush is already on;
concentration will continue and be
come more fapicl; government is be
itig already importuned to check tbo
advance and bolster up tho tottering
old hulk—the competitive system.
Men may cry. “help! help!" but there
is no help, neither peace outside per­
fect social conditions—The govern
meut must either own the trusts or
the trusts will own and operate tbe
gov«rnmetit. Which shall it be? Do
yon prefer to be a free man and to
have <>qual oporlunity, or do yon
wish to bs driven by circumstances,
brought about by a few men who will
own the earth and hold their tenants
ia practical slavery ?
of the British and tbe Canadian Gov
eminent and some of the other Col
ouial Governments with tbe Cunard
Line and other lines comprising what
is dow termed the Liverpool syndi­
cate, which is opposing tbe Morgan
shipping combine, contemplate, ac­
cording to tbe \\ esfmitister Gazette,
both a fast service of mail aud pas
senger steamers, in conjunction with
the Canadian Pacific Railroad, aud a
Heft of fast freight steamers. Tbe
mail steamers which it is proposed to
build will be of enormous size, capable
of steaming 25 knots an hour, ami
will be fully equipped for use as
armed crosiers, carrying eight quick
tiring six inch guns, forward and aft
and broadsides of t hree 4.7-incb guns.
The freight steamers will be 16 knot
vessels, carrying 6090 to 7000 tous
dead weight. Tbe Westminster Ga
zette thinks it probable that Milford
Haven will be the port of departure
of the fleet. The scheme contemplate^
a line of steamers running to China,
Japan and Australia, from Vancouver,
B. C. Canada and Australia are ex­
pected to join in paying the subsidies.
A draft of tbe scheme involves the
home government guaranteeing a
small interest on tbe capital involved.
This will have to be ratified by the
House of Commons, ''where," says
I be Westminster Gazette, "it will
probably be met with opposition."
L ondon , June 5.—According to the
Shipping Gazette, J. P. Morgan is
not concerned in any way iu the pro-
posd Cunard scheme, which t|ie same
authority understands will be an "all
British".project. The Gazette says:
“The Cunard line, having finally
determined not to enter tbe Morgan
combin«-, deems the time opportune
for tbe creation of a fast Atlautic aer-
vice, which shall be entirely British
owned, aud is now taking steps to
ascertain from the government bow
far the active interest which tlie Min­
isters recently expressed in the wel
fare of the British meichantile marine
is likely to assume a concrete shape."
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
‘Will Keep on Hand at nil limes
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
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How*t> This?
IVe offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. C heney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, O.
\\ e, tbe undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the Inst 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.
\\ F.ST & 'J' b ’ jzx , Wholesale Druggists
Toledo Ohio.
W aldino , K innan A M arvin , Whole­
sale Druggists. Toledo Ohio.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in*
teinallv, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hull’s Family Pills are tbe best.
The favorite wlih thoughtful, cultured
people—The Oregonian-
Notice is hereby given to nil persons not
totreapaas upon the premise« of Dr. Kenyon,
-ituated between Horas Lake and the coun­
ty io , t, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
I in I.
rewnril will be paid for inform«
tion le.ulin to a conviction of trespass ns
-tr ’cd nhevr.
Dut d i:t Bandon. Or« ?on. Mercb 14. 19f'l.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
We me still drilli bus it »ss Ht 'lie Old
Hti:nd «i d can píen kt M u. C ive ub a Cali
and exniuine our
and Farm Implements, Etc
Now ih tlie time to purchase Hardware. Tbe iiudersigtieil bus
iu stuck a large assortment of
Tinware, Granitewaie
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc.
P mìii I m . Oil". Door* mid Window*.
T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION.
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
fcÊf
far
far
far
£-tr
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man,
In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderaon conducts a
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add­
ing new gpods to her stuck of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Ladies' and Children’s Hose.
4
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
DOR AIX)"
The New, Sp^sdy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Mandalay,
S
Bros.,
- Prop's
Hotel Coquille
In an issue pf the ’Stjir of Hope,”
a unique newspaper, written, edited
and printed by the convicts in Ai.buru This Steamer will give n regular 10 day Service tietween Coquille River, Oregon, and San
Francisco. California, for bo’h ).isseni;ers and freight.
anil Sieg Sing prisons, appears a
graphic sermon on cigarets and al
Fur full or further information iipplv to Ci'pt. W. It. Batchelder, on board steamer, or
cxptiSle < T(y, Os't'isos*
cholic stimulants. Almost every con­
N. LORENZ. Agent. CoquRte, Oregon.
M 1! T.I 11. Agent, PanJnn. Oregon.
vict in both of the prisons is a victim
.1, 5’ TI Pi’EEt. Proprietor.
E. T. KRl'Z. General Agent, 207 J’ i ' oii >: . ■ ■■ m Francisco, California.
of the cigaret habit and a majority of
them gave ulcholic liquors as another
This w«‘ll known ln>t< 1 is now uiiùit iipw hiii I corn-
fall from rectitude. These two facts
p«'t«‘iit niHniigoiutHit timi tins bei-n thoroughly run-
caused oue of the convicts to write
ovili«««] Ihrougliont. The lal-le servic«« is « quul io
this sermon in the form of a railroad
. Riiy in Southern Oregon. S.impl«« rooin i IU' <,< in-
time tablet
tnereial men. IIrtitis) orieii 1« tin«; fiotu
(Alli, XKLSOX. Prop.
The Bluck Valley R. R. Standard
boats mol Irnins fr«■«• of l,lll.rg«•.
l-'iiio new Utr in «‘onnoi'tioii with tbe hot. I.
Gauge, International Line,Chartered
Bast Quality
under tbe Laws of all stat« s. No Fresh
From 0 vents up. All kinds kept,
stop over checks. No return train.
T<> ib«H? who pay up :vand a
BOLOGN
A SA USAGE, HE A D-C i IE E SE
year in advance, and to all new subs/ri-
Stations on the main line:
and VEAL always on hand,
bei i v-iio pat in advance, we make the
a » J LJ ’ it
p 7 . a T . t i P
Arrive at Cigaretville 7;30 a id ;
si T i V
f i 7 s ’ ¿ * a Î n ' I?
iL
folb)\vih\ proposition comprisin'» seven;!
leave Cigaretville 7:35 a id ; Mild CORNED BEEF,
diffi Fi-nt cuupJeta to sei ct from :
Drink Station 7:45 a in; Moderation
P rior <> f P ublications pen Vraa.
Falls 8 a m; Tipplersviile 9 a m; To-
B andon K ecgnìm FR
V- 00
persville 10 a iu ; Drunkard's curve 11 BUTTER, EGG, and
r, 90
Sau Fr.mc.isco Bulletin
a id ; le ive Rowdy’s Wood 11:30 a m;
Porfía; (1 Ev< nintj 'lelegnini
r. go
FRUIT and VEGETABLES Wr’oLIv Orejohian
1 50
arrive at Quarrelsburg noon.
of all kinds.
Apical tu ItuAAua
59
Hemaiu une hour to abuse wife ami
*1 •
Onr
Oixvr.
Meats
Delivered
to
persons
livirg
on
th
3
children.
Th'» B’lllvljn i:joup of fUe leadin'? pa.w
Leave Quarrelsburg 1 pm; arrive River, or along the lace Route
< f t lie West, and is a daily published i i S hu We carry a complete stock of
Lu>ly Gulch 11:15 p tn; Bummer'»
Franci'ico. and ^ivts all il«e news. Oa.- o.’f* t
Roost 1:30 p m; Beggar'« Town 2 p
includes the Sunday BuUelhi.
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
Rooorder and Bulletin, one year.. $(> 00
in; Criminals Remit zvus 3pm; Delir-
l ipe I- Hlittgs him ] l’lutnbiiig a sP<*«’Ldty.
Rtcorderand Bulletin, om* immth
50
iniuvtlle 4 p m; Rattlesnake Swamp 6
I The Portland Evening '!’< kgraiu if. iss'ied
p iu; 1’ritonliuig 8 p m; Devil's Gup
'COD a CORSON.
six time4 a week. It gives all the news thio
10 p m. Breaks all oil'.
is
A
’
oiili
reading
and
up
Io
lim?
of
going
!<•
If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the
cverv day, yoti'ro ill or will be. Keep your
presH, much o' it being 21 hours fre-her lliau
Passengers may feel some discern bowels
bowels open? and bo well. Force, in the shapoof vio­
lent physic or piil |»olHon,i.i (iungcrou.«. The smooth*
when it reauhos hero thi\.u/,h any uth i
fort inhaling sulphurous fumes, but ost,
easiosl, ni«.st perl< < t. way ul keeping ihe bowels
cicar and clean is to take
journal.
never mind, there is no wtty to ret urn.
CANDY
Recorder and Tel gram one v- ar. $5 00
Airivo Demon B- nd 11:30 p m; ar
CATHARTIC
For a weekly pewsp qy/i-t lie Weekly Ore
l ive Perdition midnight.
oni iu le-idn iu the Northwest, and gives
Tickets fur stile by all barkeep, r».
ull the iiew.4 usually contain« d in a weekly
CAPT. W, II. BATCHELDER.
EAT MARKET V 'hat We Can Do For You
Meats,
and Miners’ Supplies
best for the
BOWELS
I1 Alts. CU11KV COUNTY, cuajs.
L ondon , June 6.—According to tbe
Daily Mai), the American Line will
not join the British shipping com
biuation, bill will remain an active
competitor on tbe outside. Loudon
shipping circles are skeptical as to
the success of tbe Canadian service,
unless it receives heavy subsidies. It
is believed that such a line could only
hope to pay by attracting American
'•■•.rtf-, and that this would only lie
possible by runuii,K u . m newest and
and b«st boats on the Atlantic, cost
mg £1,000,000 apiece and managed on
the most sumtuoUH scale. Iu an
editorial the Daily Mai) exhorts the
government to adopt measures to
protect and encourage British ship
plug, instead, as has hitherto been
the case, of rather striving to hamper
tbe industry by the application of
restrictions which were Dot enforced
upon alien shipping. Tbe Daily News,
in its financial article this morning,
says it is believed that the bulk of
the shares of tbe Cunard Company is
now in American hands.
If You Do
Stoves, Ranges
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
American line Will Not Join.
TRESPASS N’OTICK,
Portland Telegrafi»; J Pi «rpont
Morgan desires thè establishment of
a joint system of frusta in order "lo
«•ement friendship betweeo England
and thè United Stntes." Boi wbat ho
ro'ill.v silos ni, bohind ’bis fine ]an
gnngo, is ih • c'»in<»'i!irg of tlio in
leresla of thè pian lering biliiona res.
Ths next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday afternon at 3 o’clock
at tbe residenoe of Mrs E. Dyer.
The soldiers garrisoned at Colpin
bus, Ohio, compelled a saloon keeper
to take down his sign which read,
•'Soldiers’ Rest.”
Tbe new anti tobacco ordinance of
tbe St. Louis and San Francisco rail
road includes the prohibition of ci­
gars, cigarets and the chewing of to
bacco by all employes of tbe road.
The appellate court of Ottaway, Ill.,
has decided that a saloon keeper who
causes a busband anil a father to be­
come idle and worthless is liable to
substantial money damages.
Here is tbe testimony of an ex sa­
loonkeeper: "J have seen a man take
bi» first glass of liquor in my place,
and afterwards 611 the grave of a sui­
cide. I have seen man after man.
wealthy and educated, come info my
saloon who cannot now buy bis din­
ner. I can recall twenty customers
worth from $100,000 to $500,000 who
are now without money, place or
friends.”
Cigaret Time Table
to Perdition.
MAY 11102.
Jinan temp rntuie 50.G
.VLixtmatu teiuperatuic* 7'-*, on 25
Minimum temperatnreiiUi on I
Uecipitatinn 7 27 inclieH.
No. dnys clear 15
Partly cloudy 12
No. of days cloudy, 4
Date on wbicb hail fell 17 18 19 29,
I’ll, storms 26
Erevailiug wind N W
tteniarks. Elevation 1342 ft.
JOSEPH HARE.
Voluntary Observer.
Notiso far Publication.
[Timber Laud, Act June 3. 187H.J
C oquille , O regon , May 2, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “An a^t for tbe »ale of
limber land in the States of (Jalifornia. Ore
•¿on, Nevada, »»nd Washington Teyritory,”
as extended to all the Public Land States
hv act of August 4. 1892. Henry Sudermnn.
of Parkersburg, county of Onos, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis
»worn statement No. 2333, for the ¡»nichnse
of the SW I4 of E I4 of sect ion No. 3 in
TowiinbipNo. 29 8, Range 14
aiyl will of
fer proof to r»how that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before tbe County
Clerk <»f Coos County. Oregon, at Coquille,
on Thursday, the 17 day of July. 19' 2.
He inime.’ as witnesses: J. A. Doak, nJ
Parkersburg, Oregon. «Villiftm Do.ak, 0/
Parkersburg. Oregon. VVtsley Mack, of
Pnikersburg. Oregon, Albert Snead, of Park
ersburg. Oregon.
Any and »ill persons claiming adversly the
nbove-KpRcribed binds are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
17 day ot July 1902.
J. T. BalDuht»,
may8
Register.
EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Tubte Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Wea' en. or Gripe. 10, 25. and DO cents
Err box. Write for free sample, end booklet on
ealth. Address
’«**
STERLING REMEDY TOMPANT, CHICAGO or NEW YORK.
KEEP YOUR BLOOO GLEAN
Notice For Publication.
[T imber I.nixl, Act. June 3, 1878.]
U nited S tates L axd O ffice , R obebuikj ,
I rfgon , April 15, 1902.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (MVEX THAT IN
’ cotnpliitncc with • he pruvisjoiiM «.f the
ict of UoiiyrehS of J uh »’ 3. 187*. entitled ’’An
«Ct f<*r the sale of limb* r land« in the
Stales of California. Oregt.n. Nevada, and
Wn-liinKton Territory," as extend« d to all
the Public Land States by act < f August 4„
1892. William C. rairr-'ws of Coquille City.
Connty of C o -. h , State of Oregon, h is this
day filed in this of!i?a his sworn st.item lit
No». 2220 for the purchHBe of ihe NEl4 « f NE
% ’’f Se<-ti<»u 23, Township number 28.
>otith. Range number 14 West, and
vvill offer proof to show that the land souglr,
' is mor»» valuable for its timber orstone than
.’or agricultural purpos s. mid to e'-tablLh
liis’cl'iini to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Rostb.ir^.
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th d'ty of July
1902. He npmes as witnes cs; 1). Barrows
of Pui'kersburo. Oregon, Henry Johnson, • f
Parkersburg. Oregon, l orn. Drain, of Path
ersburg. ()regon, John Baryows, of Parkers­
burg Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above*described lands are requested to
tile their alainu in this office on < r before I
said 8th day of July, 1902.
4. T.B ri does .
apr2G
Rtgister.
E l D orado
TONSOB’AL PARLORS
Do You
Know the News
P. Ö. HOYT, Prop.
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the i nty of e oh person to seek in­
formation along all line« that tend toward
bringing about bet ter conditions and gi eatei
pro^peritv f«»r the human family, and for
Bed Room Suites
Curtniu l’oles mid Fine
Wnl! Paper and
the purpose < f giving our readers a chance
¡ili;! Pieces.
Window Triiiiinitii's.
House Lining.
to inform themselves we give them tho bet t
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LAliV
CARRIAGES
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I —Appeal to Reas >n. Anv doctrine tbit
does not appeal to the highest older of rea Cabinet Shop in
a,ld ’„'""X/ " “
soning is not safe.
Furniture Re;>a.r:u- nn.l S.i-.v fihni: a Sp umlty.
Recorder and Appeal to Reasnq. . JJ CO
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CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Bandon. Or.ijnu,
Druggist and
Apothecary,
Is ja.st in receipt of n new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
1‘atent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
DriiggiwtN Xisnd
P kjifuxes , B rushes , S ponoem , SoArs
N uts and C andies .
■•A.
<AST0HISHIN8 OFFER»
F ir mnnv ye.ira wo h»v«aoldour Whisk 1<» g and Cigars to Wholcs.-deraonly
r.nd our brands nre preferred by them, as t..oy aro superior to all otb.era. Ir.
order to giro the Consumer the benefit of ti:a lartfo profits of De-l.-r nm.
Mi.! llonnn. wo have decided to now sell direct to th*Consumer our Sfmf
Pt | b ar i.. au«h of WhiskiM and Cigars at Irea thnn wl ■ Is
j ■
11 P-AiiTIffill
REsrimTioN . jevfh '
bi»Huiirvi rnitt«»
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With every quart bottle of our fsmoua 10 rear o'<1 »Ju.'en < Itvt bib Pure Rye
and one box of our justl/celcrate*! genufro < nbnn Hind-Made 10* e'ear
Havana Cuban Specials, we will give ABSOIA TKI Y FRKRonoof tl c 1» -n :
•omcatopen face, extra heavy nickel Gent's Wnt hes nnd’.fno Indy») s cm
wind and s«t. genuine American movement and cr.se, I* !t timekeeper on
earth, dues not tarnish end will i <-t a bf< t irin’ I extra fine Vienna Fecr-
srhaum Pipe. 1 genuine Mea-vhaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Fccrs-d” ;ni
ynrotte Jk i'cr, 1 pretty leather Tobacco p<meh. 1 el*rant ext . a heavy
nickel match box. 1 pair pcvrl cu*? buttons. 1 ball top collar but’on, I nock
• holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons. 1 double chain and one beautiful cinrrp
KU jowelrv heavily 14k g.«i«i rbte l. All tho« 14 r lecea with one box cf cur
f i mons Cuban Spec i<ls and on «quart bottle of on r famous 10 year old Queen
City Club Pure live cannr-t bn b <w’G, for
than $12 00. We sell the
Whlakey an I Cirars •• «TES ’/
MC O D with pri*■•|e-"of er.
cludin? the 14 prizes t
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andnutn n, *hile Whiskcv
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ClffarR, Tobacco» and ('Igaretfca.
Looted In EL DORADO BUILDING.
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PnintH. Oils. GlasaeH. and Painter’s Supplied
First Street. MANDON. OREGON
----- THE STEAMER-----
SHAVING, SHAMPOOIKfi AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub, Hot or Cold Baths 25 cents
i joorr«
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leave« Bandon every morning. except
Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and makes conneo
lions with the train and steamer M.vrl at
10::i0 a. in. Rt Coquille City.
Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. nt., arriv­
iti? at Bandon at 4:30 p. in.
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PORTLANII, OflF.
M. BREUER’S
Boot«« mul Slioew
Repairingineatlv mid promptly done nt
lowest living prices.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS
HARD HEARING
ARE
NOW
CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born «leaf are incurable.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
B altimore . Md March 30, loot.
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured cf deafness, thanks to your treatment I will now give yot^
a full history of my case, to be used nt jour discretion.
About five years ago my right ear begun to sing, and this krpt av getting woise. until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three nu
without any .-vccess, consult'd a num­
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear special.»-t of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me. and even that <m'.j'temporarily, th-.t the head noises woulq
then cease, but the hearing in th'- iff-■ • -I < . -'
• ■:
I then saw your adv» rtisem- >.t ; <
iu a V w ' I t per. ami ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it on1v a few <1. . • -
•
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rr l .«ctin;- th' n-»C'-ased. and
to day, after five w-ek’ mv heatiD gi 1
>< 1 r ar
’ .ern evi:: ly rc-t >1 t-d. I thank yov^
ltrs.
heartily and beg to remain
Very trn’v \ c
F. a . v . er : v ¿ \N. 750S. Broadway. Baltimore, Md.
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms can get your money's
—o--
worth at
i)cn>«*r in
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HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
J. L. THOMPSON 5 You Can’t Expect to Get
Nhavins 15 Cent«.
BntliM
Cent«.
i 'fet'.
Our treatment docs not '»». i¡'i re iri tff ifoifr
ELY’S CREAM BALM U a positive cur*.
Apply irto the
It U cjn! kly nb.-.nrbed. 50
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YOU CAN CU h E YOURSELF AT HOME
cru potion*
at a nominal
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