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■Jl THE RECORDER r XS PUBLISHED EV'EIIV THURSDAY AFTERNOON .... BT .... »AVID K. STITT, SDITOB AND PROPRIETOR. 8UBSCU1PTION RATES. One Year......................................... f 2 00 Six Mouths.................................................. 1 00 Three Mouths.............................................. 60 Thia prper is entered st the lhindon poat olllce ns Seoond-olnss Matter. THURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1902. EDITORIAL. It cost Englund about one billion two hundred and fifty million dollars to conquer the Boers, without esti mating the cost in lives sacrificed in the struggle. Governor Geer is the legitimate Ilepublican candidate for senator ac cording to the initiative vote received in the state election and should have the support of his party, however there is a great effort being put forth by certain Republican journals to prove that the vote in this instance is not binding People who are not willing to submit to the will of the majority are called anarchists. The House killed the Pacific Cable bill. You can trust congress to do nothing in the interest of the people. Private capital has offered to build the Pacific cable and congress prefers that tribute should be levied by capi tal rather than that the people should send their messages at a cost which would merely repay the government for constructing and maintaining the line. Capitalists do not want the government to own an institution of thia kind. The contrast would be too great, and government ownership, or Socialism, would be given too great an incentive. Congress works for the trusts and does not care for the interests of the common people. Con gress serves mammon. And now comes the news that con gress will not give Cuba reciprocity. The Republicans nre in the majority and the reason for denying Cuba re lief is summed up in the statement that if the Republicans grant thisap peal of the Cubans, it will give the Democrats an issue in the coming campaign, hence, this attempt to smother Democratic thunder. Great Scott! think of it! ten million full Hedged, voting Democrats, and all too ignorant to find a campaign issue iu case the Republicans don’t choose to hand one out made to order. Is it any wonder that the trusts are gather ing in the WPidthof the country? How ever, if nothing better offers out of a rotting, expiring. competitive system, the twain can easily pass through another campaign in wrangling over “high tariff, low tariff and tariff re form.” Denmark is Granted A Year In Which to Ratify Danish Wrst ladies Treaty. W ashington , June 12.—The Senate committee on foreign relations has decided to recommend to the Senate the ratification of the protocol exteud ing for one year the time of the rati fication of the Danish treaty for the purchase of the Danish West Indies. This measure is made necessary by the failure of the Danish Parliament to act upon the treaty. Senator Cul lom reported the resolution of exten sion to the Senate in executive session aud asked that it be considered, but Senator Hale objected aud under the rules it went over. ------ GOO-------- Ancient V cnmc I Discovered. S eattle , June 14.—A Dawson dis patch received here says the reported discovery of a petrified ship on the plateau between the Porcupine River and the Arctic has been verified by Rev. J. H. Woodin, of Fort Yukon. He says it is of ancient make. —ooo---- Highest l’aid Mail Carrier. How'» Till*? We 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, U. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. M est & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists Toledo Ohio. W ai ding . R innan A M arvin , Whole sale Druggists, Toledo Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucjua surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. ’■f-il!’- Family Pills are the best. ANDREW J. WILSON. on his H. E. No. 9047, for the SE,’^ of NWJ4. bWl^ of NEX, of 8El4, Sec. 25, Tp. 30 8.. K 15 West. He names tbo following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. T. Bhimen- rotuer. of Langlois. Oregon, John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon, Joseph J. Kreuzer, ot Langlois, Oregon, W. P. Bovee, ot Langlois, Oregon. jnel9 J. T. B ridge ®, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and O ffice , at R ohebubo , O rkckn , June 9, 1WJ. ’MOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI xl the following named settier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. H. Upton, U. b. Com- m iSHioner, at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28. 1902, viz: JOSEPH J KREUZER, on bis II. E. No. 8499, for the of NW^. of 8Wh. Hec. 30. Tp. 30 S., K. 14 West. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: Charles Langlois, of Langlois, Oregon, F. T. McMullen, of Den- mark. Or< gon, A J. Wilsou.uf Langlois, Oregon, C. F. Blumenruther, of Langlois. Oregon. jnclb J. T. B ridges , Register. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? 3IA 11K KT, AADOA B THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. The next W C T U meeting takes T-P nr<* d< ing buftincM nt rlhe Old JLZ V/ Stand nnd can pieuse you. Give us a Cail place Tuesday afternon at 3 o’clock and examine our 1 If ep on Hand at all Tinies at the residence of Mrs. Blackerby. Pork, Mutton, The supreme court of Texas has Fresh and Implements, decreed that saloonkeepers selling Now is tbe time to pnrebnse Hurdwaro. The undersigned bus liquor to students of educational in in stock a large assortment of stitution* are liuble to pruseculiou. Fresh Vegetable«, 1’onlry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produae. and a Of the southern states Kentucky La. 94 prohibition counties, Texas 120 Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Georgia 133, Missouri 84, Tennessee I will pay bigbeat market price for beef. pork, mntton.wool, bides, etc. 70, North Carolina 00, Virginia .54, Eni 11 to. Oil*. Door* and Window«. Alabama 50, West Virginia 40. Flor T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. _ _________ ida 30, etc. Twenty five saloons in Cheyenue, The Bandon Hardware Man. Wyo., have receutly been closed as a result of an order issued by the Union In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a Pacific Railway Company enforcing HT LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly udd- tho law against employes frequenting HT ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ drinking places. ‘ H?” Underwear, Slrirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, The warden of the Cook county, ¡-if“ Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. Illiuois, hospital objects to receiving drunken patieuts, on the plea that Particular attention given to new and latest stytos. ----- AT THE----- the cost of cariug for inebriates should be bourne by the city deriving rev The and Twin-Screw enue from tho sale of liquor. A man who was told by bis physician that be could be cured f of a serious disease if be would give up emokirig. 1 ¿ÍÜS1111IXMC11 I £1*0.«*., looked long at his cigar and slowly replied: “Doctor, I behove I could give up drinking if I really sot my self to it, but I can’t give up this,” and be pointed to his cigar. “Very give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and Sun well,“ said bis physician, “get an This Steamer will Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. other doctor aud die.“ The man did For full or further information apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, 011 board steamer, or both. «UJoQtiiilc N. LORRNZ. Agent, Uoqu’lle. Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. A friend of mine tlirjw away his E. T. KKUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. ,i. I’. T1 I’PEK, Pro511 ictoi- tobacco, saying, “That’s the end of it.* But it was ouly the beginning; This well known hotel is now under new nnd com be Buffered intensely and purchased What petent management,iind tma been thoroughly ren another p!ng, but God’s spirit came ovated throughout. The table service is equal to to bls aid and as be held the plug in Two 1’Hpcrn for the I’rlce of One. You any in Southern Oregon. Sample looms for com bis hand, lie said ‘I love yon, but you Get the News of the World and CAKL NELSON, Prop. mercial men. Baggage transported to and from are my master or am I yours? You the Local New® Thrown boats and trains free of charge. are a weed; 1 am a man. You nre a in as a Bargain. Fine uew liar in connection with the hotel ? Meats, Quality thing; I nm a man. I’ll master you From 0 oent« up. All kind« kept, if I die for it. It shall never be said To those who pay up arrearages and a venr in advance, and to all new subscri of nie again. There goes a man BO LOGN A SAUSAGE, H E A D- CIIE ES E bers who pay in advance, we make the and VEAL always on hand, mastered by a thing! Whenever the following proposition comprising several craving came upon him be would take CORNED BEEF, different couplet« to «elect fromi out the old plug and defy it. The J’ dice of P ublications peb Y eab . l’ICKLED PORK. glory of the victory more than repaid $•„' oo B andon R ecordku him for tbo two months struggle. San Francisco Bulletin (1 00 is now supplied with h full and oomph It stock of BUTTER, EGG, and J ohn B. G ough . Pori land Evening telegram r. oo FRUIT and VEGETABLES : Weekly Oregonian i no ------- OOO------- Beef, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Stoves, Ranges Farm Etc Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. A. McNAIR, AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY New, Spjedy The bigness of cur country is em phasized every now and then by some obscure governmental routine. Away off in the Philippines we are deliver ing mail in canoe like boats, and on the other baud, a contract was let last week for carrying the mail in Alaska by dog sleds. The successful bidder was Oscar Fish, and his route lies between Ea gle aud Valdez, a distance of .414 miles. He mnkes two trips a mouth, acd receives £1500 a trip or nearly £35,000 a year. Only 300 pounds are carried per trip, and this is usually made up of letters, and newspapers. Postoffice Department officials say that the sum paid to Fish is very reasonable when it is considered that be makes the trip by dog sledge, and that be has the most dangerous route of any mail carrier in the world. lie has several times been given up for dead by residents of Valdez and Eagle, but so far has always managed to reach the end of bis journey, al though sometimes overdue and oc How to Avoid Trouble. casionally very much battered up. He has fallen down precipices, got Now is the time to pro ride your mixed up on avalanches, and has self and family with a bottle of been starved and frost bitten, but is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid still happy in risking bis loDely life. Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost —Harper's Weekly certain to be needed before the sum Head It in IIin Newspaper. mer is over, ifrid if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night George Schaub, a well known Ger or in your busiest season. Everywhere man citizen of New Lebanon. Ohio, is it is admitted to be the most successful a constant reader of the Dayton medicine in use for bowel complaints, Volkszeitung. He knows that this both for children mid adults. No paper aims to advertise only tho best family cun afford to be without it. in its columns, and when be saw For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm advertised -------------------------- therein for lame back, he did not MOTNlll.Y WKATHEK 1CEPOKT. hesitate in buying a bottle of it for HARR. COBBY CoDNTT, oliKOON. his wife, who for eight weeks had MAY 1902. suffered with the most terrible pains Mc.nn temperature 50.6 in her back and could get no relief. Maximum temperature 7*2, on 25 He says: “After using the Pain Miuiiunm teinperalnre'IWi on 1 Balm for a few days my wife said to Peoipitntion 7 27 inebes. days clear 15 me;’ I feel as though born anew,’ and No. Partly cloudy 12 before using the entire contents of No. of days cloudy, 4 the bottle the unbearable pains had Date oil which bail fell 17 18 19 29. entirely vanished and she could again Th. storms 26 take up her household duties.” He Prevailing wind N W Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. is very thankful and hopes that all JOSEPH HARE. suffering likewise will bear of her Voluntary Observer. wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. Portland Journal: Morgan having monopolized the Atlantic is now ne gotiating with the Japs to begin op erations in the Pacific. He has an Option on Senator Mitchell’s railroad to planet Mars, and will defeat the completion of any more Martian canals. Portland Journal: James Haworth, aged 81 years, intends to pull a bell The favorite with thoughtful, cultured people—The Oregonian. rope in St. Paul’s Cathedral on coro NO 1 ICE l’OK PUBLICATION. nation day. He rang the bells for the death of William IV., for the ac L and O ffice at R osebubg , O regon » June 9. 1902 cession of Queen Victoria, the birth IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of all her children, her two jubilees 1VTOT1CE the following named Hett er baa tiled and for the accession of Edward VII. notice of UiH intention to make final proof in support of liia claim, and that «aid proof Telegram: Cuba is iu bad odor will be made before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Commissioner at Laogloi«, Oregon, on already, on account of a voucher for July 28, 1902, viz: £2800 issued by the Cuban Govern WARREN BOVEE ment in payment of services, presum an hi* II. E- Na 8897, for the SE^i, Sec. 24* 8., K. 15 West. ably lobbying, in favor of reciprocity Tp. He 30 names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva with the United States. But as it was tion of said land, viz: Charles T. Blumen issued during General Wood’s Gov rother, of Langlois, Oregon, Andrew J. Wil of Langlois, Oregon, James Alumbaugh, ernorship, and O. K.ed by him, it is son of Langlois, Oregon, Sylvester bummers, of iiot to be supposed, on first reports, Langlois, Oregon. J. T. B ridges , that thoro was anything very scandal jnel9 Register. OUs about it. It might have been to \<»i ici I Utt ri I’.I.ICAI ION. pay entirely legitimate expenses. But L and O ffice at R osebubg . O rrgon , it is rather amusing to think of some June 9, 190& of our Senators “throwing a fit” over N otice ih hereby oivea N that following named pettier has filed such a transaction, even if it were not notice the of his intention to make final proof quite proper. Think of the moral in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before J. H. Upton (I. 8. Com Sensibilities of Quay, Clark and Han mmanner at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28, 1902, viz: mi being outrage^ thereby. —OQO------ W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Notice for Publication. [Timber Land, Act June 3, 187«.] C oquille , O regon , May 2, 1902. Notice i« hereby given that in compliance with the provision« of the act of Congress of •June 3, 1878. entitled ’‘An act for the sale of timber land in the St att y of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and W nah ing ton Territory.” as extended to all the Public Laud States bv act of August 4, 1892, Henry Snderman. of Parkersburg, county of Coo«. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 2333, for the purchase of the SW of >E of section No. 3 in Township No. 29 8. Range 14 and will of fer proof to show that the land ¡ ought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, at Coquille, on Thursday, the 17 day of Julv. 1902. He name« as witnesses: J. A. Doak, of Parkersburg, Oregon, »Viliiani Doak, of Parkersburg. Oregon, Wf«ley Mauk, of Parkersburg. Oregon, Albert Snead, of Park ersburg. Oregon* Any and all persons claiming ndversly the above-dr scribed lands are requested to filo their claims in this office on or before said 17 day of July, 1902. J. T. B ridofs , Register. may 8 Do You Know the News Elegantly Fitted Steamer, 50c Per month In tbe Evenimg Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It is the largest evening news- psp<> pnhlished in Oregon; it contains all th< news of tbe state and of tli* natiot Try it for a month. A sample c py w 1 be mailed to you free. Address The Telegram, We Can Do For You Fresh Best O ur hardware DEPARTMENT of all kinds. Appeal to Reason I Meat« Delivered to persons living on tho 1 River, or along the r Iago Route Our Offce. Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. Tbe Bnlletin is one of tbe lending pnpe of the West, and is a daily published in San Wo carrj’ a complete stock of Francisco, and gives all the news. Our offee includes the Sunday Bulletin. tinnkk ’ s snot- in Tools, Cutlery, and Recorder and Bulletin one year.. $6 00 CONNECTION. Pipe I'itil’igs and 1'lunibing a specialty. Rt corder and Bulletin, one month 50 The Portland Evening It legran» is issued híx times a week. It gives all the news that is woith reading and up to time of going to pre««, much of it being 21 i><»ur« fre^her than Bandon, .... Oregon. when it readies hero through any uth r journal. Recorder and Telegram one y»nr. $”» 00 For a weekly newspaper tl. Weekly Ore { oui m leads iu the Northwest, and gives ail the news usually conlaim d in a weekly paper. lie cor u r and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It i« the nut-5* of each person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about better condition« nnd greater pro-peritv f< r the human family, and for the purpose « f giving our nadi rs a chance Bed Room Suites Curtain Pole.« and Fino Wall Paper and to inform themselves wo give them the best aud Piece«. Window Trimming«. Hou«« Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- —Appeal to liens m. Any doctrine that does not appeal to tbe highest order of rea Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses ,d soning is not safe. Furniture Repairing aud Saw filing a Spt cinltv. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00 BREATH •• I have been tiiiinur CA8CARETS and a« a mild and effectivo laxative they are simply won derful. My daughter and I were bothered with sick stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved woaclorfully. They are a great help iu the family.'* ; WlLQllLMINA NAI.EL, 1137 lUttenliousc St-, Ciuciuuati, Ohio, i Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Tasto Good. Do ; Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION, ... I Sterling llemedy Company, Clilcogo, Montreal, New York, 315 PAP Sold and guaranteed by all drug- ■ I UaB*Av gists to ClJK£ Tobacco Habit. WTfi Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* " Notice For Publication. Cut and Fitted fo Older- All Size« and ueigts kept on h<’ cl A Full Line of Burial Caskets. J Cot Glass [Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878.] U nited S tates L and O ffice , R osudubg , O regon , April 15,1902. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT IN • ’ compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3 1878. entitled **An net for the sale of timber land*» in the States of Cidifornin. (iregi n. Nevada, end Washington Territory,’’ as extended to h II tbe Public Land State« by act of August 4„ 1892. William C. Bai row« of Coquille City. County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statem nt No. 2220 for the purchase of the NEU <’f J4- of Section 23. Township number 28, South. Range number 14 West, and will offer proof torthow that th«* lan<i sought, is more valuable for its timber or stone t han for agricultural phrpos «. and to e-tabli-h his claim to said land before the Register nnd Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of July 1902. lie name« as witnesses: D. Barrow« of Parkeisburg. Oregon, Henry Johnson, of Parkersburg. Oregon, l oin. Drain, of Park ersburg, Oregon, John Barrows, of Varkers burg. Oregon. Any and all person« claiming ad.’®i«elv the above described lands nre requeued to tile their clnim.i in this olfico on or before said 8tli day of July, 1902. J. T.Bni DGF.S. npr26 Register. TONSORIAL PARLORS Anyone sending n sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions ..trictly conadentbxl. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpccial notice, without charge, in tbe Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any sclentiflo journal. Terms, S3 a year; lour months, Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Bro>,1*i*» New York Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. C. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Bandon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, freak stock of Drugs end Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Loeated In EL DORADO BCILDINO, Find Street, BANDON. OREGON Paint«. Oils. Glasse«, and Painter’s Supplied CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Bath« 25 cent®. iKMyrs Dealer in Hoot* mill «linen B«pHiring]neatly nnd promptly done nt lowest livinu prices. For many yanr« we have «old our Whiaklcsud Cigar« to Wholeeilersonly and our brand« are preferred by them, aa they are superior to all other«. Ii o- ler to give the Coneumer the benefit of the largo profite of Dealer and M; Idleman, we have decided to now cell direct to the Con«"rr.cr our Slovf Popular Braade of Whiakiea and Cigar« at kse than wholes .Io »•» With every quart bottle of onr famous lb year old Qneen < liyflob Pore fl ve and one box of our j’latly celebrate I yennlKe fuhan Hand-Made 10c clear lUvaea Cuban «pedals, we will give AB9OLCTKLY FREEoneof tho bond- acmeat op«n face, extra heavy nickel Gent's V.’.-tehee mad- om lady«' »ten. wind and set, genuine American snovemont and rase, best timekeeper on e^rth, doee not tarnlah and will last a llfetinm. 1 extra fire Vienna Mrer- «'•hr.um Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Jlcorachauio Cigaretto lloider, 1 pretty leather Tohacco pouch, 1 decant extra heavy nickol match box, 1 pair pearl cufT buttons. 1 ball top collar button, 1 neck tie holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons, 1 double chain and one hcsutlfu! charm Ml jewelry heavily 14k ffold pl.itod. All these 14 piece« with one box of oui famous Cuban Special« and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Ouecn City Club Tore Rve cannot he bought for lc«e than S12.00. We sell tl « Whiskey and Cigars in-A MF V 07 C O D withprivilegeofex- dudingtho 14 prizes for UHL I Qivsvl amination, while Vhiskus nnd Cigars alone cost mote than we ask for the entire lot Our Whhkcy i- an Ahsolntdy Pare 10 year old Hye nnd our 4'igara geniiiu« Cuban hand- made.dear Havana,made In otir own factory These cigars are far I odi and M«t»l refund rrrunrtl^ , .. »■»■■ „ ■■■«■> than anything ever advertised before We Cnaranh e the goods _ ,, ru . binde.’. 1 enrS^rew, I .r cutt.-r and 1 Une if not CÄEE I ] An Extra Premium of an elegant Pocket k--ife with tw- ’ 1 ’ Write C« a. rrnrcirnted. TIICC i w ______ gins cutter, if fj.97 is «ont in advance with order Good« eent in pl«»«* Order to-d^y. wholesale Price Liato ~Responsible of Liquor« and Cigars. agents want«’ U. U. PJjrlLLEK S DUTIUUUTXb'a CO.—Dept. X:., 431 North Olark St., Chicago, III, ANY HEAD NOISES? Clears, Tobáceos and Cigarettes. ----- THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Ijoaves Bnndon every morning, except Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and makes Gotinec tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at lOhM) a. m. nt Coquille City. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., Arriv- ng at Bandon nt 4:30 p. ni. Ask your M. BREUER’S &STOHISHING eFFEK!? DrnKKiwtn Sr-n<lri<*H. P. B. HOYT, Prop. AND HAIR U ^DERTAKiNG fi P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps N uts and C andies . SHAVING. SHAMPOOING Pictni'* Framing neatly done. id Goods, and Undertaking Supplies li Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. I h jnst in receipt of a new and E l D orado Windows, LEDGERWCOD & CORSON. Druggist for agenerdu® IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. $2 worth fcr $1, but you Shaving Parlors Ely’s Cïcam Calm and Bathrooms can get your money's contain® no cocaine, —o----- m ?rcury nor any other worth at injurious drug. Hliitving 15 Centn. ----- Next Door to Postoffic*.----- 60 Doors J. L. THOMPSON, You Can't Expect to Get Workmanship np to date in any tiring in my line. Hotel Coquille. CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER. POHTLANIt, OIIK, Until* a.» Cento. DORADO’’ Mandalay, tif You can hnve it all for I’er Itlwntli “EL It i® quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It opens nnd cleanse® tho Nasal Pusaagea. Allays lnflammaMon. F.tnla and Pr.»feels th8 Membrane. Restores th^ Sense® ot Tn^te and Mnell. F II 8izc 5ve. ; Trial Bi/.e inc ; At i»r'!'_»i'ists or I y ninlL »• LY BttoTil ER8. M W jukq direct. New Yoik. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE Only tliose born deaf are incurable. by our new invention. Only those born (leaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE 1?¿MEDIATELY. F. A. WERNIAN, OF BALTIMORE, 3AY8: B altimore . Md . March 30, 1901. : — Being entirely cured of ¿eafne®®. thnnk® to your treatment I will now give you • full history of my case, to be used nt your discretion. ...... ... ... - . * About five years ago my right ear began to sing, atul this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in tnis ear entirely. ... I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month« without piiv jmicccm consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent e;ir specialist ot thii city, who t<«bl me that only an operation could help me. and even that only tern nor <: ily, that the he ad noise® would then cease, but the hearing in the affected eHr would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement acctden ally 1:1 a New ^ork paper, aud ordered your treat ment. After I had used it onlv a few d;iv® nccordln" to your du ections, the noisc»cra®ed. and to-day, after five weeks, my hearini in the disenwd ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Yery truly yours 7 F. A. WERMAN, 730 S Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. —JS'K.“- YOU MN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME xf“ tNTERNATIOMAI AURAL CLIHIC, 59« LA SALLE AVF, CHICALO, ILL.