Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 26, 1902, Image 4

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    TUE RECORDER
Kepnblican View Of Tariii'i
Revision.
The Republican Congressional
Convention
of the Eleventh Wiscon­
EVERY THURSDAY AFTKBNOON
sin District adopted the following as
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one of the planks of its platform:
“That many of the industries of
»AVI» K. STITT,
this country have ou'grown the need
SDITOB AND PROPRIETOR.
of a protective taritl' is made evident
by the fact that the Aiuericuu manu­
facturer has entered the markets of
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
the world aud is successfully compet­
One Year.......................................
f 2 00 ing with tin manufacturers of al)
Six Months............................................... 1 00
other countries. Many,of the tariff
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#0
schedules adopted to foster infant in­
This pi'per is entered at the Bandon post fant industries have fully served that
offloo ns Socond-class Matter.
purpose and bavo now become a
means of aiding aud building up
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER- powerful trusts and combination, and
.Jstising Agent, 21 Merchants’Exchange,
enabled these to exact, from the Amer­
San Francisco, is our authorized agent.
1 his paper is kept on file in his oluce.
ican purchasers the payment of high­
er prices than they exact for the same
THU USD AY. JUNE 26, 1602.
class of goodssold in foreign countries.
We therefore favor a revision of the
EDITORIAL.
tariff, without unreasonable delay,
Wbilt is the difference between a which will place upon the free list
growler and a thinker? The first every article an 1 prodbet controlled
finds fault, the other finds the by any mouopoly, and such other
articles aud products as are beyond
the ueed of protection.”— Oregonian.
The tune “Dixie” is said to be hav
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ing a run in China. The natives
Read It in His Newspaper,
learned it from the bands of warships.
George Schaub, a well known Ger­
Dixie is a globe trotter.
man citizen of New Lebanon. Ohio, is
New Jersey the home of trusts and a constant reader of the Dayton
corporations, bad a strike riot at Pat­ Volkszeitung. lie knows that this
erson last week. It is beginning to paper aims to advertise only the best
harvest the crop it has sown.
in its columus, and when be saw
Chamberlain
’s l’ain Balm advertised
Street Car employes in Sheboygan,
Wisconsin have struck for an increase therein for lame back, he did not
in wages. The conductors want four­ hesitate in buying a bottle of it for
teen cents and the motermen want his wife, who for eight, weeks had
twelve cents an boor. 1'rotu a West­ suffered with the most terrible pains
ern point of view it would not ap­ in her back and could get no relief.
pear that these strikers were asking He says: “After using the Pain
Balm for a few days my wife said to
exorbitant wages.
me;’ I feel as though born anew,’and
The largest vole ca«t for any of the
befere using the entire coutents of
Socialist candidates for state officers
the bottle the unbearable pains hud
was for O. W. Burzee, for Secretary
entirely vanished and she could again
of State, who received 5576 votes.
take up her household duties.” He
The vote on Congressmen, on the So­
is very thankful and hopes that all
cialist ticket aggregated 5217. The suffering likewise will bear of her
vote cast for Debs, in November, 1900,
wonderful recovery. This valuable
was 1466. This a per cent gain of liniment, is for sale by U. Y. Lowe.
over 380 on 19 months. The same
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rate of gain during the next two years
In (ii'f Of Eire.
will make Oregon almost if not quite
How to Act When Menaced By This*
a Socialist state.
tS FUBL1S3ED
I
There is to be a battle royal be­
tween giants. The world, tin inter­
ested spectator, can look on while it
awaits the result. A British combine,
backed by a hundred mi11 io i RI q I 1 ars
and large subsidies, is now ready to
do battle with the Morgan syndicate
for supremacy in North Atlantic and
Pacific freight and passenger trafie.
What the ultimate result of this com­
petition will be is hard to foretell, but
it is pot likely to give increased length
of days to the competitive system.
Congre 6 has sat down upon Presi
dent Koosevelt on tho Cuban recip­
rocity business, but the latter is not
easily discouraged and he may be able
(o shake Congress up somewhat.
Such opposition will bo beneficial to
the country as it will show to whom
congress bows to capital or to the
sovereign will of the common people--
if the fight is carried on far enough.
Socialism will cure such abuses.
How is it that all the people cannot
stand out for the wellfare of all when
each would receive such great ad­
vantage under a righteous system.
1
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Tbe cow bad just o'er leaped the moon
And in a tone of utter Rrief
They beard her say: “Strive a« I mnv,
1 cannot catch the price of beef.
—Capital Journal.
Competition For tlomei*.
From the Orogoiiian.
Tho big rash of settlers and miners
at Fort Hall reservation yesterday
was but a repetition of similur “out­
breaks“ at various [mints in the West
Every new mining camp, no matter
in what part of the world it is located,
numbers among its inhabitants a cer­
tain number of restless “sooner».*,
who, like the soul of tho late John
BroWD, go marching on. At Thunder
Mountain will bo found the nu n who
were with the vanguard at Cripple
Creek, lmadvillo ltossland, Nome and
Dawson, and later at Buffalo Hump.
Repreaentulives from Coolgardie,
Johannesburg and other remote dis
tricts are there, and even the grizzled
old veteran who has followed every
stampede since the Golden Cariboo
mingles with the younger restless
spirits. So with the professional
bomeseeker. He is always a little too
late in the rush to secure just what
bo expected, and, with his settler's
right still unimpaired, be pulls out of
the lottery aud awaits the opening of
another reservation. The rush for
reservation lands has been a feature
of life in the West and Middle West
for the past fifteen years, nnd it is a
safe prediction that if some of tho at­
tendants on these periodical rushes
had devoted as much time and en­
ergy to homebuilding as has been,
wasted in bomeseeking, their rewards
would have been greater. Good gov
eminent land desirably located is not
as plentiful as it was, in the West
but Oregon and Washington still con­
tain some very attractive districts
where bona fide settlors who are wil­
ling to work can secure desirable
homes much eaJior than by a wild
[Junge into a reservation-opening
ottcry.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 3 P. M., the resi­
dence of Mrs. J. 8. Tilton.
Clipping» from the Yoanj: Crusader.
IXViNUi >ZV
31
17F.
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
1 J
D0_ YOU NEED AMY HARD-WARE?
If You Do
Stoves, Ranges
We are »still doing bosiiusn at ’¡‘be Old
Stand and can plea it* v<u. Give uh a Call
aud examine our
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
and Farm Implements, Etc
At the Newport training station 390
Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned baa
of the 899 boys between the ages of
lu stock u large assort meut of
Fresh
Vegetables
Poultry,
Eggs,
Butter
and
all
Farm
Produce,
and
a
fourteen aud seventeen wear naval
temperance buttous.
The superintendent of the Welling­
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
ton, England, Reformatory, says that
I will pay highest market [trice for beef. pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
the 1,909 boys of the thief class more
Paints. Oita, ilmiix and Window».
than 909 would not be there but for
TINHHOP IN CONNECTION.
drink.
It is estimated by liquor men that
The Bandon Hardware Man.
abolishing the canteen means a loss
to the trade annually of at least 82,-
999,090.
Hr In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
The government of New South
fgr LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add-
Wales has agreed to have temperance
H?” >ng new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies*
wall-sheets hung up in the elementary
ttT Uuderwoar, Shirt Waists, Shirt-W aist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
schools.
HT Ladies’ aud Children’s Hose.
Medicine composed of twenty-three
HTLir Particular attention given to new and latent styles.
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per cent or more of alcohol cannot
legally be sold in the state of Maine.
Spsedy and Elegantly
Saloons have been driven out of The
Jamestown, Ohio, by a voto ot 223 to
Steamer,
106.
The French Minister of Instruction
H ìisiìiuwwìi g
-r-,
requires that special teaching show­
ing the evils of intemperance be giv­
en in the schools.
Scientific temperance instruction
is now compulsory iu every state iu
the union.
T his Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, nnd Sun
For sixty-eight years a temperance
PninciHCo, California, for both passengers and freight.
organization, of senators and repre
For full or further information apply to Capf. W. IL Batchelder, on board .steamer, or
c 'ocpiille < 'îty, Oi’<‘S»<>iL
sentat.ives known as the Congres­
N. LORENZ. Agent, Coqu’lle. Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent. Bnndon, Oregon.
sional Temperance Society has been
,1. 1». TITPKH. Proprietor.
E. T. h’RL'Z. General Agent. 207 Front Street., S hii Francisco. California.
in operation in Washington.
The Manitoba prohibition act,
This well known bold is now under new and com­
which has been declared constitu­ Notice
petent management,and lias been thoroughly »»qi-
for
tional by the highest court, is an at­
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
tempt uot only to regulate the sale of [Timber Land, Act .Inne 3. 187Ä.J
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
C oquille , O bbgon . Muy 2, 190?.
liquor but also to prevent its use.
mercial men. Baggage trimsported to and from
CAKL XELSOX, Prop.
Notice is heieby given that in compliance
Iu the interest of public morals the with the provisions of the net of Congress of
boats and trains free of charge.
3. 187s, entitled “An net for the »ale of '
Fino new bar in connection with tho hotel.
Governor General of Moscow has is­ •June
timber hind in the St at» s ui California. Ore j
Meats,
Quality
sued a decree prohibiting the drink­ gon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory.” j
extended to all the Public Land States
From 6 cents np. All kinds kept,
ing of vodka iu the streets or iu any as
by net of August 4, 1892. Henry Sndermnn,
of Parkersburg, county of Coos. State of BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD CHEESE
public place.
Oregon, han this day lik »l in tins office his
and VEAL always on baud.
The young women of Rockford. sworn statement No. 2X13, for the purclien.«
theSW
of . E *4 of section No. 3 in CORNED BEEF.
III., have organized a social boycott <>f
Township No. 29 S. Range 14 Vz, aud will of
against, the young men who smoke fl*r proof to show that the land ¡-ought is
PICKLED FORK..
valuable for its timber or stone than
cigarets, visit the races and indulge more
Cor agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land In fore the County
in beer or other intoxicants.
of Coos (Dimly, Oreg m. at (k-quille, BUTTER, EGG, ainl
At the last dinner of the National Clerk
on T'hursday, the 17 day of July. 19 2.
FRUIT nn.l VEGETABLES
Busiuess League I he cigaret was ruled He name-1 as witnessis: J. A. honk, of
pangerous Element.
Parkersburg, Oregon, vVilliam Doak, of
of all kinds.
off the menu. Similar action bus re Parkersburg. O-egon. \V<slcy Mack, of
Iu case of fire if the burning arti­ cently beeu taken in many instances Parkersburg. Oregon. Albert Snead,of Park
Me Hs Delivered to persons living on tha
Oregon.
cles are at. once splashed with a solu­ where largo dinners have been given. vrsburg,
Any and all persons claiming adversly the River, or along the ' tage Route
Wo carry a complete stock of
•ibnv^-d scrib»d lands are rujnestud to file
tion of salt and nitrate of ammonia
The first of a list of twenty Ha
ir claims iu this» office oil or bet re said I
an incombustible coating is formed. qnostious which are presented for tin 17 day ot July t:-02.
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
TINNER’S SIKH* ÍN
•T. T. B bidcifs ,
This is a preparation which can be answer to every man, young or old,
CONNECTION.
Tipe Fittings and i'lunihing a sP<*<’hilty.
i
mnyR
Register.
made at home at a trifling cost and who applies for a situation in the
should be kept on hand. Dissolve 29 j Bans of Englaud is, "How do you
LEDGERWCOD
Notice
Publication.
pounds of con mon salt and 19 pounds i spend v< nr Sundays?’
Oregon
If you haven’t a j-ejnilnr, honlthy movement of the
Bar.don,
of nitrate of ammonia in seven gal­
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bowels every day, you’re ill or will be. Keep your
|timber Land. Art dunr 3. 1K1« ]
bowels open, ami lx? well. Force, In the tiltapoof vio­
lons of water. Pour this into qnait
U nitiii > S tates Lks i> O ffice , R oseiujrg , lent physio or pill poison, is danm roua. The smooth­
This is coronation week in London, • ' rfoon , April 15. 1992.
est, easiest, most perfect wuy of keeping the bowels
bottles of| kin glass, and fire grenades
clear and clean id to take
land as coronations have boon long MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA I’ IN j
are at I and re idy for use. Those
’ ’ conipliai.ce wrih b<* provision-, of the
between, Londoners are making a act
«»f Congre>s of-hm«-3. IHiX. entitled “Au !
bottles uiuot lie tightly corked and
art for th»* sale <>f timber lauds iu the
sealed to prevent evaporation, and in big show of it.
Statis of (bdif »rnia. Or
n. I'.ovada. rod
Appeal to Reason: How foolish Washington '!'< 1 citoi v.” as « xter 1» d to all
case of fire they must lie thrown near
tlio Public Land States bv act of \ugu<t 4.,
the flames, so as to break and liber­ were the British to have wasted so 1892. VVdli im C. Barr >\vs of Coquille City.
('<m.ty of Coos, Sinte of Orcgo ■, h <s this
many
mon
and
money
to
conquer
the
ate the gas contained. At least two
»lay filed in tiiis office his >uv >ru st itnnu nt
dozen of these bottles should be rendv Afrikander. M< rgui could have done No. 2229 for t he i ui c I ihrh of ihe N ILL * f N1
11 of Suction 2o, Township number 2S.
it with a merger plan and never lost South,
for an emergency.
Range number 14 Wait, ami
EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
Bed Room Suites
Curfnin Poles nnd Fine
Wall Paper nnd
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good,
In this connection it is well to ro- a man or a dollar. Great is Morgan will offer pro »1 to snow that t il-? hitfid sougtit, Never
Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25. nnd 50 cents
and Pieces.
Window Trimmings.
House Lining.
is more valuable for its timber or stone than per box.
Write for froo sample, nnd booklet on
membor that water on burning oil
for agricultural purpos s. and to e tabli-h Health. Addrens
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SEWING
MACHINES
AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
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<'1''
his
claim
to
said
land
before
the
Register
BTKHL1XG
REMEDY
COMPANY,
CIIII
ACO
or
NEW
YORK.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
scatters the flume, but that flour will
and Receiver of this olliae at Unseburg,
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses'1'111 loill,',,rd’.r51,lda
extinguish it. Salt thrown upon a
Ongon.on Tuetday, the 8th day of July
L and O ffice , at R osbuubg , O bi -. ik 'N,
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty.
1902.
lie
names
as
witnesses:
1?.
Barrows.
<
June II, 1902.
fire if tho chimney is burning will
of Pai keisburg. Oregon, Henry Johnson, of
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI Parkersburg. Oregon. 1 om. Drain, of Park­
and Fitted to Older- Ail
help to deaden the blaze.
P m mïv’dm.'!."’
UNDERTAKING
Glass Out.
1 v the following limned settler has filed ersburg. Oregon, John Barrows, of Park» rs-
Sizes and weigts kept on b *'d
If a fire once gets under headway, notice of his intention to make final proof hnrp, (iregon.
id Good», aud Undertaking Supplie»
A Full Line of Burial (’ ek- i s. J
in support of his clsiin. mid that said proof
n Hm.il.
( o;
a covering becomes a necessity. A will he made before J. It. Upton, U. S. Com­ Any nnd all persons claiming pdvprs. lv
ihe above described hinds are reqm s’ed to I
silk handkerchief moistened nnd missioner, at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28, tile t heir claim.i in this office on or before I
y
said Sth day of July, 1902.
i •
wrapped about the moulb and nostrils 1902, viz: JOSEPH J KREUZER,
J. T.Bni DUF.R.
I
ou
his
H.
E.
No.
8109.
for
the
8)4
of
NW}
4
.
preveuts suffocation from smoke.
apr2fi
iti-gister. I
Nk of SWR. Sec. B0. Tp. HO S.. It. U West.
Failing this, a piece of wet flannel Ho names the following witnesses to prove
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
liis continuous residence upon sad cultiva­
will auswer.
tí
tion of said land viz: Charles Langlois ■ f
Anvonn sending a sketch and descript Ion may
L
and
O ffice at R oseburg . O regon .
Should smoke fill the room, remem­ Langlois. Oregon, F. T. McMullen, of Hen­
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
.June
9.
MKB
j
invention
is
probably
patentable.
Communica
­
mark, Oregon. A. J. Wilson, of Langlois,
ber that it goes first to the top of the Oregon,
strictly canthlontlal. Handbook on Patento
C. F. Bluinenrolhi-r, of Laugluis. VyOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i tions
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
room and then to the floor. Wrap a Oregon.
LA the following named sett er lias tiled |
tpccial
notice, without charge, in the
J. T. B ridobr ,
notice of bis intention to make filial proof j
blanket or woolen garment about you jnel'.l
Register.
in support of hi* claim, and lliat said proof i
with the wet cloth over your face,
will be made before J. II. Uptoii. U. S.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon, on
drop on your hands aud knees and
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, f3 a
•July 2h. 1JXJ2, viz:
F<>r many v®ar« we have »o1J our Whiskle« and Cijrars to Wholesaler« only
year; four months, fl. Bold by al) newsdealers.
L and O kficis at Kosimuno, O bkoon .
»n<l our brnEja vre pref erred by them, as they are superior to all others. I:
crawl to the window.
W ARREN BOVEE
er.lor to give the Consumer tho benefit of the largo profits of Dealer an<'
MUNN
& Co.3S,Broadwa* New York
June 9, 1902.
Mi h Homan, we have decided to now sell direct to the Consumer cur Hoel
on Uia II. E. No 8897, for the bE,^, Sec. 24.
Bear in mind that there is no more
Branch Ottlco. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C.
Popular II ends of Whiskies and Cigars at loss than wholesale prices
MOTK-E is HEREBY GIVEN THAI I'p. ;U) S., K. 15 West.
danger in getting down from a three ’’ the following liain^d settler has filed tie names tho following witnesses to prove
PRIZES FREF
A ith every quart bottlo of our famous 10 year old (/nr-en (I'y’ Inh Pure Rye
of his intention to make finnl proof his continuous residence upon and cuitiva
story window than from the fiistfloor notice
CLARENCE. Y. LOWE,
ÇUHMCITÎ ÇLU8_Jj and one box of nnr justly celebrated gennine Coban Hand-Made lOe c.car
in support of his claim, mid that said proof lion of said laud, viz: Chai les i . Blumen-
Havana Cuban Specials, we will givo AB9OL!!TKLY FREKoneof tho hr.nd-
if you keep a firm hold of the rope or will he made before E. A Dodge, U. S. Com rother. of Langlois. Oregon, Andrew J. Wil­
sorocsi open face, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watches made (no ladys) stem
Bando». Oregon,
wind and set, genuine American movement and case, best timekeeper on
niissiotur. at Myrtle Point, Oregon, ou Ju!» son of Langlois,Oregon, Janies Alumb&Hgh. '
earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meer­
ladder. Do not slide, but go band 29. 1902, viz:
of Langlois, Oregon, Sylvester Summers, of
schaum Pipe, t genuino Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 gonuino Moorschaum
Druggist
Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy
JOSEPH E. WOODS.
over hand.
Langlois, Oregon.
nickel match box. 1 pair pearl cuff buttons. I ball top collar button, 1 neck­
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Granites are
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
A. McNAIR,
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
Fitted Twin-Screw
New,
Mandalay,
CAPT. W. IL BATCHELDER.
Publication
“EL _DORADO”
ilotei Coquille^
MARKET
Fresh
Bast
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware.
and
BEST FOR THE
I
! OWELS
For
& CORSGN.
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Scientific American.
9LST6HISHING OFFER!!
and
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Capita) Journal: A genuine “man
without a country” is the Chinese
who recently tiied to enter New Or­
leans from Nicaragua. He was re
turned to the Central American state,
only to be rejected there, and the
result is that be is now making voy­
ages between tho two ports, a man
who cannot land, like the hero of Ed
ward Everett Halo’s famous story.
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U iiw ' n Tliin?
on his IL E. No. 9935. for tho S'j of SEIF.
See. 1. Tp. 29 S . R. 15 West..
He nmiit-s file following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon mid cultiva­
tion of said land, viz: John Lnniout. of
Bindon, Oregon. S. D. Jenkins, of Bandon,
Oregon.
F. Shannon, of Bnndon, Oregon,
F. W. Dygert, or Myrtle Poipt. Oregon.
J. T. B ridges .
Register.
jlitl!)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
R oseburg . O bbgon ,
June 9, 1MML
VTQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J. T. BlitDOF.S,
lA
the
following
nuiueu
ffettler
has filed
juelO
Register.
notice of bis intention to nmke final proof
in support of liischiitn, «nd that said proof
will bv made before J. 11. Upton U- S. Com
missonvr at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28,
1902, viz;
ANDREW J. WILSON.
on his II. E. No. 9947, for theSE1) of NW1-/,
bW
of NE.'T, WX of 8EM, Sec. 2.i. Tp. 30
. b 1 > W s .
lie Himes tho following witnesses to
prove his continnous resiuence upon and
cultivation
of said land, viz: C. T. IU uluvii -
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
rotber, of Langlois, Oregon. John Clausen,
of Langlois, Oregon, Joseph J. Kreuzer, of
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
Langlois, Oregon, W. P. Bovee, of Langlois,
Fl mt Street. BANDON. OREGON Oregon.
J. T. B ridges ,
jne!9
Register.
L and O ffice
at
E l D orado
TONSORJAL PARLORS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for uny case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. C heney & Co., Props., SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIll
Toledo, O.
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, Bathroom newly filled up with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Bathw *45 eent».
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions nnd finan­
cially able to carry out any obliga­
Can t
Got
tions made by their firm.
W est & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists
$2 worth
Parlors
Toledo Ohio.
W arding . R innan A M arvin , 11 hole­
can
sale Druggists, Toledo Ohio.
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worth
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in­
Nlinving 1.» Cent«.
ternally, acting directly upon the
Batin* 23 Ceuta.
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Dealer In Hoot* and KlioeN
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
Workmanship up to date in any­
by all Druggists. Testimouiala free. thing in my line.
Repnirinaineatly and promptly done at
lowest living price».
H ill's Family Pills are the best.
----- Next Door to Postoffice.-----
1ÌOCKT«
J. L. THOMPSON, Vou
Shaving
and Bathrooms
Apothecary,
Is jus* in receipt of a new and
flesh stock of
Drugs end
Chemicals,
Patent, and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles.
tie holder, 1 pair sleeve huttons. 1 double chain and one beautiful charm
til jewelry heavily 14k gold plated. All these 14 pieces with onobox of our
fnmousCuhanSneehls and ono quart bottleef onr famous 10 year old Queen
City Club Pure Rve cannot bo bought for le«s than <12.00. Wo sell tho
Whiskey and Cigars in-ft |31 VM 07 c O B withprWilegoofex-
cludingtho 14 prizes for UR fc» ■
tv f amination, whilnWhiskey
and Cigart alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot Our Whiskey is
an Absolutely Pure 10 year old Rye and our 4 Igsra genutne Cuban band-
made.clear Havana.made In our own factory There cigars are far better
th.an anything ever advertised before We Guarantee tho goods and reft>ndt„ ■ ■■„ ■
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• I An Extra Premium of an eleeant Pocket knife with two blades, I cork-serew, 1 cigar «utter and 1
th? ia<»«u*y Ifaot
as
— renresenfed.
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t glass cutter, if <3 97 istent In advance with order Goods sent in plain package, write Cur
wholesale Price Lists of Liquors and Cigars.
Responsible agents wanted
Order to-aay.
V. b. Dl.STlLLEK’8 DISTRIBUTING CQ.—l>epU
£31 North Clark fit., Chicago, Ill,
DriigsiNt* Silin!rie*.
P euiumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
Cigars, T<»b:«ecoa and Cigarettes.
Paints, Oils, Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
----- THE STEAMER-----
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leuven Bniidnn every morning, except
Siiiidny. nt 7:30 o’clock mid mnkes conin e
tioi.H with the train mid steamer Myrl at
10:110 n. ni. nt Coquille City.
Leaven Coquille City atl2i3O p. m„ arriv­
ine St timtdonat 4:30 p. in.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention.
Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE iMMEDLATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
B altimore . Md., March 30, tqox .
: - Being entirely cured of dcnfnrqs. thnnks to your treatment I will now give you
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right car began to sing, and this kept cn getung worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
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I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months without any ••t’ccess. consulted a
ber of physicians, among other*, the mo*t eminent « ar sp < :;.list ot tliK • ty. v. lio t-..d me that
only an operation could li< Ip me. r.nd even that only tempoi .-i lly, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affei 1 ear ’.voukl l.e lost forever.
I then saw vonr advertisement nccitk'.». illv r. 1 ?'<. v Yuik p.iper, an J ordered vour treat­
ment. After Thad m < «1 it onlynftw .lav -n’r.l-ng l<. your chrecti -is. the noises erased, and
to day. after five week ». my hearing in the <h-
<1 eat has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
Vcry truly your«
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F . A. W EK MAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
’ Expect to
fcr $1, but you
get your money’s
at
M. BKEUEK’S
F.LT’S CREAM BAT.M In a porfttveeurc.
Apply Into th, nostri:», li . qnlrkly ab-ort < <1. A#
cento nt Dr.o_-u>t« or b> n> I ; ■ unp < » It--, bv mall.
KLV UKOT11I Ks. r>6 Worrcn N., New York City.
Onr treatment does not interfere irith your unital orcapation,
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME at%7.T,-rt
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLirilC, 536 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL