o 1 Myrtle Bunk.......................... $ 139 30
2 lleruiiuin.................................
114 S)
9 Arago ........................................
207 90
4 Lumpy Creek.......................
183 «!
193 20
5 Brown..........................................
Till £ RECORDER
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23 Lee.................................................
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21 Marchants’J Ach.-uiMe»
Iriaii Francisco, • i our autl’.orizt d aj'cnt.
Thia papi r is kept ou tile in bin office.
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7902.
President Roosevelt attacked the
Beef Trust, aud now the question
arises, will the trusts have him in
dicted for assault? Io all probability
the indictment will bo on in 11)04.
Congress adjourned without giving
Cuba reciprocity. There has I een an
expressed opinion that probably
President RoosevMt will find a way
out yet. This may bo true but it is
not likely that be will call an extra
session of congress for that purpose.
s The tug Katie
Coos Bay News:
Cook, which arrived from Rogue river,
Jast week, in charge of C»pt. Caughell,
is being thoroughly overhauled an.I
repaired by II. R. Reed, at his ship
yard at Bay City.
Port Orford Tribune: Air,Stearns
President of the Pacific I'nrniture
& Lumber Co.,' and Mr. Berner, a
member of the same company, arrived
from Los Angeles last week, aud have
been making an investigation of their
timber and milling interests in this
county. We understand that they are
well pleased with tho outlook, and
that there are favorable prospects for
the inauguration of other important
milling enterprises, at Elk Iliver and
elsewhere.
—ozo—
municipal Nocia’isisi (nGreat
Ilritain.
/
/
Erm».the Evening Telegram.
Mr. Boyle, the American Consul at
Liverpool, bas collected facts showing
a great extension of municipal owner
ship in Great Britain in recent years,
so that now 931 British cities own
their water works, 99 tlieir street rail
ways, 181 supply electricity, and 240
conduct gas works, so that about half
the gas users in England consume
municipal gas. Great Britain also,
besides owuing the telegraph and
planning to nbsorb the telephone lines,
has cities that own and rent houses,
an auditorium for entertainment, a
sterilized milk establishment, a hotel,
even a race course. In Bristol the
city bought and owns the dock out
right, but in Liverpool they are owned
by a public ti tu-l, composed mostly of
those who pay dock charges, ai.d
which devotes al) j :< tits to improve
ments. Thus the net earnings accrue
to tne city’s advantage; aud London
is p.r< pr.rit.g to adopt this system also
besides owning the water works,'
streetcar lines, the electric light and
power plant, aud on« of the largest
public bath systems in the world
provides public laundries for the
poor districts, furnishe:, flowers and,
plants there and in th« slums, sells
sterilized milk at Cost to the pour and,
gives municipal lectures, in addition
to music in parks, technical schools,
etc. Now it is al.- providing dwell
ings for the poor 1 y compelling the
dvinolishmeiit of unsanitary buildings
and providing the deposed tenants
with clean municipal lodging houses
at 45 cents for one room. GO to ‘-it cents,
fex two rooms, and 81 25 to :1 50 for
four rooms, per week. So far the city
Ijas paid $1,925,000 for demolished
buildings, S'335.825 L r laud, and
$732,835 for coi.structiop; but it is
acknowledged that the rents collected
fall far short of paying ti e cost.
Liverpool bought the street car line
five years ago, made them first class
in every respect, .and charges from 2
cents for three miles and less up to
eight emts for eight miles ami over.
The working expenditure last your
was 63 per cent of tho gross receipts,
the uet profits going to the poor rates
and the rcservo fund.
This is carrying municipal owner
ship or socialism to extremes that
have been only dreamed of in this,
country, aufl peiii.apa would nut be
pructicablo ex profitable hero, l’er-
baps Biiti-n cities do not have so
many politicians, keen to nn.k« some
thing out of the public to put in their
purses, as American cities have.
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MOTNHLY W l:.A 1II dll 11EI-OI1T.
nABS. CUBBY COUNTY, oBKOON.
JUNN 1902.
Mean temperature 55.1
Maximum tempi ra’iire 75, on 20
Minimum tempo rat a re 40 on 1
Pecipilation 1.67 inches.
No. dnya clear 29
Partly cloudy 0
No. of Jays cloudy, 1
Prevailing wind N W
Remarks.
Elevation 121? It.
JOSEPH HAKE
Voluntary Obe rvi-r
Hackleff ....................................
Fairview.....................................
If nines Slough.....................
McKinley...................... ...........
26 Griivolfurd ...............................
29 Two Mile...................................
EDITORIAL.
/
Cniininpbaiu...........................
I’nikersburg.. .....................
Glitching Slough...................
North Bend.............................. .
H» WiJlaneh Slough................
17 Kentuck Slouch...................
00
50
This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Secoli tl-cl a hh Klafter.
THURSDAY. JUIA 17,
Empire........................................
McKnight.................................
Coquille ...................................
Marshfield................ ................
1 f Riverton.....................................
15 Bridge..........................................
SUBSCBU’HON RATES.
Qne Ye<rr.........
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30 Sumner........................................ .
3! Carolina............ ......................... .
32 Dora....................... ...................
:t:i Ital.l Hill................................... .
(hitching Greek.....................
35 Daniels........................................
BiiSG Rogers ............................
87 • . at K«af
3K fen Milo............................
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39 Coos River,................... ....
in
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Libby............................................
41 Myrtle Point......................... .
42 Rook Creek..............................
48 Norway........................................ .
+1 Bov................................................. .
•15 Allegany.....................................
46 New Lake............
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19 East Marslifield .... ....
59 Remote....................... ... . ...
51 Utter..................................... ....
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Bancroft..............................
North Slough. .................
Bandon ............................
Beaver Slough................
Esterbeck............................
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20
A Two Dolinr Bill.
“A two dollar bill came into the
bands of a relative of mine,” writes a
IGO 25 lady in Beeton, ’’which speaks vol
3Ó3 47» umes on the horrors of strong drink
ltk) 4t> or tlie Italic in it.
There was written
107 50
in
red
ink
on
the
back
the following:
158 40
13G 85 ‘Wife, children, aud over $40,000 all
109 80 gone,
I alone am responsible. All
173 6(1 bas gone down my throat.
When I
149 10
was
twenty
one
I
had
a
fortune.
1
80 CM
am not yet thirty five years old, I
198 10
111 75 have kdled my beautiful wife, who
151 00 died of a broken heart, have murdered
149 00 my childi. n with neglect. Wie n this
124 GO
liill is gone 1 do not know how I can
132 00
get
my next meal. I -hull die a
163 KO
pauper. This is my last
Ill 75 drur.Ken
132 00 money and my history.
If this bill
98 00
comes into the hands of any man who
151 55
drinks, lot him take warning for him
141 80
Michi
173 GO self from my life’s ruin.’ ”
100 10 gan Christian Advocate.
109 90
Wbat was tlie saloon keeper’s and
129 ÍÁ¡
the license voters’ parts in this dread
216 17
ful work?
J. M. H.
53G no
639 40
98 Of)
212 80
1G8 70
207 90
121 (?)
1(0 40
205 25
too 40
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9G 00
141 75
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721 95
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93 CO
146 65
57 South Slough ..............
59 Halls Creek..................... ....
GO Prosper ............................... ....
G1 Beachview.............. ........... . .. .
G2 Bear Creek ..................... ....
G3 Euchatiled.......................... ...
G* Four Mile...
G5 Sit kum............
GB Sand llill....
The next \V C T I meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 2:30, I*. M , iu the
Melbqdist Church.
127 05
185 85
160 25
86 CK»
47 Belaud Prairie..
48 shiiah ...........................;
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2*32 40
9K 00
11480
J 40 G5
88 00
102 GO
122
97
93
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15
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67 Exccldior............ ...................
96 0(1
68 Lnraon s I uiik I i .. ................
127 :v>
», G9 Beaver llill............
................... 171 05
.,» 70 Oak............................
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112 50
71 Buell.......................... ...................
100 40
», 72 Cualede................... ...................
100 00
73 Pleaaunt View... ...................
190 76
74 Plei.Hiuit Hill ., ................... 1'1 80
Joint 2 North Lako............ ...................
83 10
W. H lit NCH,
Comity Snpt.
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The Slime Ohl Story.
J. A. Kelly relates nn experience
siunliar to that which bas happened
in almost, every neighborhood iu the
United States and bas been told ami
re told by thousands of others. lie
says: “Last slimmer I bad an attack
of dysentery amt purchased a bottle
of Cbnmberk.iu’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac
cording to directions and with entirely
satisfactory results. Tho trouble wa-
controlled much quicker tbau former
attacks when I used other remedies.’’
Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of
Henderson, N. C For sale by C. Y.
Lowe.
The Standard Dictionary gives the
following definition of Socialism: “A
theory of policy that aims to
secure the reconstruction of society,
increase of wealth, and a more equal
distribution of the products of labor
through the pul.lie collective owner
ship of labor aud capital (as dis
tinguished from property) and the
public collective management of all
industries. Its motto is ‘Everyone
according to his deeds,’ ”
Oregonian: The State of New Jer
sey expeudod for roadmaking in 1991
8500,090, and tho appropriation this
year will roach nearly twice that,
amount. Since the good roads move
ment started, tlie va'ue of the taxable
property in New -Jersey tins increased
$27,900,000. 1 lie Slate Commieeioner
of Roads authorized tho statemtnt
that there are several regions under
his supervision to which improved
roads have been, primarily, the means
of attracting wealth to tho extent of
from $1,000,000 to $1,000,000. For
the four veins prvcedii'g 1902 the
State of New Will;, tinder Ihelligbie-
Armstrong law, 1ms appropt iated
5'070.009 annually to highway con
struction. ntiei the advocates of good
roads have been equally zealous tn
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsyl
vania. Tiinois, K< ntucky, TonueBiee,
Mississippi and Louisiana.
tetlOD Hewn rd *tOO.
DO YOU NEED ANY HAROAWiE?
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
1 >
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prep.
Will kt up on Hand at
h B
If You Do
u ( nil
and
i’linrs
Fresh Seef. Pork, Mutton, Smoked [.’cats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
Stoves,
Now is th« tim« to pnretr ■ Hardware.
in stuck a large a. -eri ment uf
Fresh A . ««tables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter mid all Farm Produce, and a
1 l.e ui.deisigr.eil bus
Tiaware, G raniteware
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners Supplies
I will p iv highest market price for beef, pork, mnlton.wool, biilt-, etc.
Oils. lîoif» s. tiitd Windows.
TTNSliOP IN CGM'.ECTION.
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTAIENT.
A. McNAIK y
Thy Bandon Hardware Man
In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add
ing new goods to bet stock of Jackets, Cloaks. Eadies’
Underwear, Shirt Waists. Shirt-Waist‘Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Ladies’ aud Children’s Hose.
Particular attention given to neto unit latent sti/t -n.
AMERICUS CLUB
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
e *1’0!
21
Prosperity, Bow?
The saloon keeper says, “wo need
I be salt I. to make a prosperous town.“
Snell false assertion has no fouuda l iiis SteaiDur wiB tiive n ru^’ilnr K) <biv Scrviun bet'vcen (kxjni!b' Kivcr, Oregon, unii bau
Francisco, Cabforniu, tur bulli passenrer < ai.d t‘ru\Jit.
tion whatever, ¡.r d is maliciously in
tend. <1 to mislead honest, voters who F< r full or tnrthur informatimi npplv Cupt. W. H. Batcbchler, on Imard ^» aniur. or
QÍ
have the la st interest of our little city
N.’ LORENZ ‘ -c”.t. (•.»qirllu, (>ic“on.
M. R. LEE. Afoi.l. B.-n.ion. Or. ir» n.
nt heart. Now Mr. Voter will you
E. T. KRVZ. General Alieni., 207 I -o .t si •»- t, h-tn 1 rnncHco, C; lifoiui.i.
look this square in the face and know
This w«l! knewti h<>i--l i- now i
the facts as they are. Would any one
4< » i y ■ i ¡4 -
potent mating. 1.1 nt jo. 1 Is. -
suppose these mills and coal mines
i«{ii:i 10
Publication
Ncli-ce
hr
OVllt
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!
I
kruligl;.
l.t
I
he
:
■
MARKEÌ
would not lain just tie- same and pnj
any
in
Sollt
hern
O/,
g
u.
Si:
for r<Hb-
into the pockets of the laborers just [Timber l-isr.d, Act J um» 3, 187S.J
I to and f; Dili
merci;;!
n
et
et
ihn
q
(’(«¿uiri.K, < »uai «N. Mn.v 2, 1902.
as much money if the saloons were
Nl’L'-i'll?;, Prep.
bouts ii! h 11
f cLî.iiu .
Notice is hereby viven thnt in cnmpliniice
not li- re? Would it. dry up these cow . with
the pruvi-i 'iis <>t
;u-t ■ t D-:buJ** q' f
n V il L t ! ■
mid stop tbest-daiiw farms nn.l cream .Bine 3, 137“. cut it h«l "An nut fcr the sale of
Fresh
L'cats,
Fisi
riidi
’
y
t ltnb*T hi ml in t he St at t s <»i (’nI ¡funi!a. < )re,
eries, and destroy the natural re L'on, Nev-'da, nnd W ashintuon T» rritery.”
Ft out G cents up.
AH I'iodE kept
sources of this community upon which as extended to nil the l‘ii!>lic Land Slates
bv nut -f Auu’ist 4, 1
II.’t>ry Sndermnu. BOLOGNA
KAI
’
S
IIE'.DCHI
our city depends? Wlint nonsense! of i’arkersbuiL.’, connty of C ogs . State <>»
?ifid VEAL
O
’
cy
n,
has
this
d
t\
*ih
d
in
th
•
office
I
’
s
Certainly no sane perron < onld ad
swern • tat(ment No. 2333, for th»' p itcru’. i'
vocate such mi idea honestly. Again ' f the SXV !.. of E 4 <»f sec'ion N ». 3 in CORNED I
lovtushipN >. 29 S, It nu - H V', nn i will <‘f
let us ask, bow much financial sup fer
p’oof to show that the Irmi • <Lt ifl
port do these saloons put into these ?m»re V'loable f»r it» timber or h ! me than
fii’i'caiit utal pa? port’s, at'd to es t ’.bl:.'-li
! cl. < f
various ent< rprises? Answer, nothing. for
Bis eltiiiu to s;,id land I». i- »e the County
Does it put the laboring lut.u into Clerk of O»ns C-umit v. Orei-oti. id C> piiiit,
: ri
'1 '
-p“i •< >
on '»’hiusaiay, the 17 day f July. 1932.
a 1 otter position? No.
Ho îiî'oi-
us witr usi-oi:
-I. A. Honk, of
’u, (Jr -rot!, »Viliiain Doak, of
Does it tit him for Letter service? i I’ ’ nrkershiH
)},ÌG3.
arle-rsb-iro. Qjtupm. 'Vi.J.-y Mack, of
.»•: | Hi vero .1 Io per ■
No.
P hi l-. r-bniL* Ofv^un,
S dcn d.ol Dark
if?
-rsbni ij. < h ep od ..
: Bivi 1-, or ih.'ii'j the ‘
Does it feed and clotLebiui and bi:
carry a compirle
A dv a id -•■'I p.-rauK ulaindn;; aì /c’’ dy the
ire, <-d- -s.‘¡ ib. ti ial.ds are ruoiushd to tiie
family? No.^,
50
YEARS
1
claim-« in thir obice oil or bef ;re said
. ir./ûws
Ami yet these saloon mon lmve the their
17 un y oí Juiy lt.Oi
.1, T. f
audacity to ask t’je laboring man to
pay tln -e licen-e by drinking their
stuff, and support, their Lusim-ts by ■
voting a wLiskey ticket. No nr, ibe
I... l; O.1I- .
l.o. i . l : •
‘ io
>•’.
saloon never go.., into a , loco 1 efi ro
J’.me 9. 19 *2
■» T rade M aras
the factory m.d the store, it neicr
4
D esigns
0’1 !■’ '’- 1*5 HEREBY GIVEN THAI’
COPVRiGHTS iC.
IN
Ihr-f.-iht^ii
iijijiii d s Lt-< r Ims filed
goes to make pr< spcril.i ; I nt nl-.vy- Gotico
Anvone
flooding
a
sketch.and
description
may
i’ll« ll! .< l! t;» iDíll’H fìlLtl ptUOl
<»l b
a- •orfriiii our opinion tree whether an
follows tie s.c institutions uf thrift, as Di .HUj.-p*!" gì Lis ciiiii;1, í.iid ‘ ’.hat ‘ ehk 1 proof nnlek)7
invention ;.■» probably patentable. Coiiiniunlcn-
t'ionx a rictiy confidential. Handbook on Pal entj
'r
bo Dl >3 b. L'iu J. 11. I 3 »it. I’. S.
leeches ami pnrn.-itos li.ing off the (. will
sent iron. ohiest ntxeucy fur securing patents.
¿Ml fc_? !
‘otti, i*
er Hl
‘ .
. . : ,
on
Patenif taken ibrou. ii Munn & Co. receive
e^t-ciu/ -Holier, without charge, in the
hard toil of bono-t tr«n. giving noth •July 23. I J2, v;z:
•SÍÍA
' a
w \:: ì :”. n rz \ : E
ing but ) "V.riy, v,reti lfeduci.-s am’,
Il’i-E 1 EVJlî*
ÍÍ4
No 8: 97, i. r tliu b»'
beC. Lt.-
onl'r it
death m rett.ru.
A
handsomely illustrated weekly. Laruest clr-
T¡.. 8US. 1*. 15 '»'• U-»U.
<3 a
dilation of niiy Hcientillu journal. Ternm,
...
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’.!•ri, can yon a1!’ a I to sig.-poC ,:irl> He names pin fiMlowin^ witm’R^eb. to prove
year; four months, |1. Bohl by till newsdealer«.
i his co Unii' ui iu . il I uhpu u»p»»:i .i;i<l uuiiivii
instiliitions of death? Would you tjon <•: f h od ¡und. viz: <
,i I . lU’iii Ub-
MUNt1£Co,
> ^3wYork
Branch Uillce, 025 F St., Washington. I'. C.
rothri* •. oí L-itiU- ih . Oie.: i>. Amlruw J. Wii-
not better go to th« polls ami sou
I.tint
s
Aliliubr.Uudi.
L h in-¿¡ h -;, í
Bvd I'ootn Suites
Paper acct
cast your vo!o for mother, wife and Of 1 i t.ll ÍGIS, l U - ‘ »un, iSylvc-'tei’ SuiHuiur.s, <»i
i I (‘list* ] Jinili; .
and Pu v< s.
■' Vt/c
---------- SEWING
Luiifcioi ■», Oro^ou
w
* w— -
children at home?
i!id Pillow« AladOj
nt
Voters do your duty and trust in
Cabinet S'
u> order.
the Almighty.
t
’ i ì V
Noi ; ce
it ri elicatkjn .
If you voto for liquor von sell your
ERTA KI NG<
L and C fficl at lh skduf j . ( h e : • N.
self and your family to the mtn pow
* ¿ e/
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June 9. 19*.
11
Inking
SuiH'lies
er. Think before yon vo»e.
•N'OTIO.-’ IS HEREBY GIVES TEW
in rec-¡pt of a new and
I h jr
Iti,
lotìov.
in
.
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named
r
vH
hr
!•
¡s
hit
!
fu
si.
stock
<d
M. O. Bins::.
notice of bi.s nienti'»?! fu make final pitan
in support of ins cHiiii., hi d fiiat Mini p oof
Drues 'nd Chamicûls,
Clippinjis from the Yi.uun Crusnc’er.
v.iii b.- it nd.- b. fore J. JJ. Cjton U. S. G.oii
a. r tit LanoloE, Oit^on, on Ju¡> 2?’-,
Proprietary Brennruliun:
'I lie Into Professor Henry Drum i'.KiJ, viz;
Toilet
Articles,
mi nd c- .1 to tell this st<a'J; “I know
ANDREW J. ’Vi- ' ON.
Orii'SjvíMtH rtiHtd
< f\’-V'4
a man who was tcmpeimice leeinrir. < n Iti-» li. E- No. 9-:47. fot ilo
oi \
, e. ; - J Si.T ■»
- », i j JJ 1’ erfumes . Bitv.-jm. , Si«x
In his early days he had been a great ,s\v
S , E l.’> \\o si .
Nujs A';.« I’ axdi ;
drunkard, but lie was lefoi und, ami lie nt mes tho foil.» .vinr witi’eMsos t>
¡»rovo ms c oninu .‘¡i.» i’i-si'i. iH’u -xp.»n and
(Thai’s, T»»l»;vros íui -.I Cl :s? la-lf e«.
bud got com ider;d;lo yoloricty as a u.nJLvulion
of «nid land, viz: C. i'. Hin*.t n
Paint.-. Olia. < ì b;:-. a s. and I ’am:i
Siippht
'T253EïSa0^
n»t‘;<r, of LaiiL'i n*» Or ^e ». John GI hh - i h ,
phiifom. speaker in one of enr large of
L’lbulois-, Or< J.;'.-ti. JuAt i it M. JEcuz* i- of
cities. By trade lie was a glasscutter. a¡m.loH, Oiv'ouii, \\. Í’. Bov« u. ui E t.'r,.•»’.'-,
J. ..
Ono day, many years after lie had i >r -n.
J. 1 . BB î I >' fi.
F->r many yean we hnvo sold our IfhiBklrsand f igtrs to 3'. holcsalnrsonh-l
•.nd .,ur bran.!» are preferred by them, .-.a buy ,irn »upon r to all others. I-
Register.
been a conlirmed Ctuisiian, as every .¡•‘■19
P-,.5
r to givethS Consumer iht* benefit cf ti a l.<rgo profits of BruJor an'1
>n n, I** li.ivtt ■ c de i t • ’ w c
i-'c11 , Cot. •tr.i-r cur XI
one thought, u servant trill I rougl.t
:r la'.nd« i C Wbis'.iicii rnd Ci. .ra nt 1—-I
pi 5 < •
NOTICE EOK PUBLIC A I ION.
‘
i* .■¡KWGIl'-Ua
¿E5
FRET
into.his place of bnsim
a decanter
.. 1 Be&XUJUuuulw
-
O’.« v :i l get
i 1
¡th every qin.i t h.-.ttle of our famon» 10 year oMQveon I'HyCluh VnrrTfyr
L axd Ornea, at Kusimu’t'». O reg - n .
with a I i ' l.< ii ru ck, and i!«ked him
tnd one ! <>f our jurtly c< < •hr’.tez! ynn'io f'nb',i> lla: •J'-Made 10c ch ur
Hao ha Cuban Speelals. wo will giv. AT.; 'J., fKI.Y Hl! f! one of tho bin :
Jnne 9. 19 '2, .
. i. -’t open firn, extra heavy nickel Cmt * W.-.t.-hes wade.tne ladyn) n?:n
to cut it smooth. He took up lire <• >TJCE IS HI RI BY G1V:/.
wind and hot. genuine American m ivom.M t .in I owe, ^<>1 timekeeper on
’ I
AI
o
irth, .tvs not t'lmijh nn 1 will l-.st a life.nif, 1 oxtrt ftno Vienna Meer-
buttle to see what was wrong; The 1A the fmlowinj' Dallied buttici' has i teli
■■ hamn Pir-e, 1 genuine Meenj-h.inia f igir Holder, 1 gonulr.o M&crschmi 1
ot his intention to njak»* timcl pre.4’
'.L'lrctt; Hol or, 1 pretty Jo ith. r T<d.t< <n
b, 1 cl 7Mit ext.-a I«'...'
fumes of the brandy came out of the notice
nickel m.-itdi Lox,’ r«.!r poor! curt huttons, 1 hall top collar button, 1 reck-
in Rapport oi his claim, amt hat. sani .......... I
■io holder, 1 pair Ml javo buttons. 1 double chain and ono beautiful cli«rtn
neck aud u«nt into his brain, He will be mnd<’ betöre J. li. I pton. I n . t -m-
Cl
jewelry
heavily
!4k
gold
plated.
AH
tho«a
!
I
pieces with or.obox of om
Workman’.ip np to date in any
f ynotuCubenSpechls nndonoqu.-ntbomonf ovrfan: '.jlCyoAY old Qticon
tj<ioi;er, at Lati/dois, Oregon, on July 28,
turned the d'-eanter upside down, aud iu
v Chib
Hye ctnn >: r.’I .,r> t tor !-•« f.y n
Wo tell th"
thing,
in
my
line.
1392. viz:
Whir.1: iy and Clairs in-¿*5sjj I
-y rj’V C o D wH.h prlvilcrocf. x-
JOSEPH J KHLA -.PR,
•r h» Post office
got a drop of tile fluid upon Lis finger,
clibllngthelipriieef-rURa»I
Mnlr-tion, while V.bifkcv
¡•O'i iraalone < «1 • ‘ore th-.n wo r5k for :’•© en'.'. l-i Our Wbickey in
<4 H. E. No. 8499. for tbu
of NW’4.
in Abtolnlo’y Cure 1G ycirol'i Rye nr. I o r I !„.i. ■.«-.t.ilnu C u U lb bar.d-
and put ti to he- lipp. It set bis brain \ tn hi. of
8V\
. Sec. 30. Tp. 30 IS.. R. I í West.
ma Ic.cleao H .
.¡nor ..wn f-oVry T’ e-o -i^irt arofnr b< ?itr
than anyth i’-.. «-ver advert 1 b» •' -, U'« G:ni’ST»U‘ • fbegi.o.ls and refund
....
Ho
ji-iuii
s
i
»ir>
b»:io*inn
witiit
.4-.es
t.<>
prove
tacmonejUnoF'lp
i ii tire. He went to tl>« nearest pub hi 4 (*.oii< in non* Ksidunce upon and cultiva
“ J ■) An E ; • i i P.« ... i , .-»n olm’mt U 1 • I k. 1 •-■ !’h two blades. | oork-rcriAv, 1 cig.ir entt. r and
an
represented.
■
Ratuf«
a
-----
■» fflass cutter, If
13 sou’, io n-. th - o
nr.;.. th ■ la sent in plain nackato. Vmto lor
lie house and got drunk. That wa ; tion of said land viz: ( I uu E m L.iuylow, of
wholesale Price Lists of Liquors and Cipara.
R -■
lo .?*,■ .»» wv'ted.
Order to»d&y.
lT. 8. D12iTlLL.EK*S DISTJRIlMJTiNG CG.-LJt* IL,
»North Clarfc gt., Chic*jo, IU
li.anuiloiH. Oregon, I’. T. McMullen, of Den
tl,« beginning of u very bitter and mark,
<):< ,.>u. A J. Wiboti. of Lnii^lois
Or. onn, 0 F. Bluuiturolher, of L hu ^I uíh ,
disgraceful end.’’
WiiSOni
PARLOBS
On 04.11.
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J. T. là.iUH.:i.
CAPI’. W. IL BATCHELDER
Vi'
39,BrMto
iiSToaismei
THOMPSON
I
j
d
The Weekly Oregonian and this paper
live you nt! the news of home, state, the
Register.
Northwest and the nation.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at IrniM .‘'Oil SALE Ott KENT— One nero tot n
oun dreaded disea.-ei that science lias Î 1 Bandon; ( <> »d ho i«- with five rooms and
□ut honst s on 1 >t. Enquire Mt this office.
b< t’i> able to cum in all its singes, aud
that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure
is tli<> only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
my wire and iny*olfh«T© been
constitutional di.-ease, requires a eon «udii!£ CASCARETS
and they are the best
medicine
we
have over laad in the house. Last
stitulioual treatment. Hall's Catarrh
wook iny wife was frantic with headache for
Cure is taken internally,^acting di two (lays, she tried somoof your CASCARETS,
and they relieved tho pain in her head almost
redly upon the blood and mucons I immediately. V. o both rccommendCascaretfi.”
AS. STKDHroRD,
surfaces of the system, thereby Pittsburg Sato Ou
& Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
destroying tlm foundation of the
CANDY
disease, and giving the patient
CATHARTIC
strength by building up the con-til n
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers (hut they
offer One Hundred Dollnr- for n n y
case that it fails io cure. Send foi
Pleasant. Palatahlo Potent, Taste GooB. Ho
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c,20o.
list of testimonials.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Address. F. J. CurxF.r & Co, To Rferilnr
Reincrfy ('ampanv, Cblenffw, Montreal, Nexv York. 317
ledn, O. Hold l>v Druggist* 75,•
NA-TJÌ
and cmrrnntncd by aPdrng-
nU'*IU íüfrVd MtatR to CV KM Tobacco
Hall’:- I-'» mill l’llls hie th« I <-1.
NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION.
fW
P. £. HOYT, Prop.
f.or te! in EL DO1UDO BUILDING,
k ii-Kt Street., BAN DON. OREGON
I. and O ffice at RoarruEU, Onroow.
Jun© 9, liMrj.
IMOTICE bi HEREBY GIVEN
IH \ I
** the followii.o nanied settler Una Hied
notice of his intention to make tiiuil proof
in support of hi•< claim, and tint «aid proof
will ho ma«le before E. A D<ai_ c, t . b. Com
mi’spmer, at. Myrtle Point, Oregon, on -July
29, 11X12. viz:
JOSE I H E. WOODS.
on bin H. E. N
9G25. for tho H*i of 8E’4,
Sec. 1, I p. 29 S., K. ia Wi-nt.
He iiaim s the followine witnefwes
prove
his cold unions r< sidmice upon and cultiva
tion <>f aid Imitl. viz: John Lamont, of
B.atidon, Orup.Mi, b. D. Jenliiiis, of Baudun,
Ori son,
F. Shannon, of B indon. Oregon.
I*. W. Dwelt. < CMyrtle Point, Oregon.
J. T. B tn rail's,
lUginter.
jne!9
---- the steamer ---
DISPATCH
THOMAS V> HUE. Ma-ter
L<"!IV»“4 B;
»’VE ’V ílHU rih". <•’
■litui, y. at 7:39 «'Vlock and makes
i » *4 with the train nt.d «ttninrr
bi: 4) I. 1.1, it • i qnil) • < itv.
!; • - h
q ’•■
C t. a»!2‘.:Vl
m
.SHAVING,
HIIAMPCOINfl
A!.I>
liAIK
Ct 1 I'lNG AT S l'ANItAlilt PKlt !.H.
Btithrooiu newly fît* t i.tbillt
Tub. Hui or <'«>I<1 Batan 2<"> cru!«.
• .1
L ¡a. 5
çaof
ç « m
3
gn 7'-’» r- n j.
>orrrs
MHOEH
Vuu Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, tut ycu
can get your money □
worth at
T-T. BREUER’S
II AV‘Q
11 V I
Peiurr lu ’tut» I s mid Shorn
by ónr i:
□
-’D HEADING
ifSOVtf CURABLE
Î’K »7,
it-r ...
,.;n .leaf arc incurable.
F. A. VVLr' «AW, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
BAT.Tr-'»'!:?'. Md . Mnrch
ooy .
Th-hit' enli ■ ’y -
- I - f J ’-t - . 11 t'i! to your trentmeni I will now give you
a full history of myca-v. to 1 ti < «1 nt ■ .r <u■-<:. hi .
About, live y: ars ago niv i .\ht cat begun to t.tu , an.i this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this car eutirt !y
G^nfientrn
I tlll'lt 1 W- III
I i >
.
•
.
her of physician-, an’-*’-'.-
■ :u .■.•••
. <.r t’ . ».I \. v h». told m< tha»-
only an operation could help ? ”<•. • uH
■ u t ’ i; '
• n-
. t Uy, tiiat the head noises would
then cease, but the h »• i'.’ . ;.
1 ■ ■
I then saw your adverti*- ■ <»t •
i . •
Yo k p <] er, and ordered your treat
ment. After J had u- -d it - •
....
,
... ti n . - - ,
and
to-<lav, after five weeks, my ht • ■ ■ >
i i ..
* u eutii cly restore 1 I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
Vety tn;'.'. ■
A i'.l •'?•. v 7jos. Broadway, Baltimore, Mel»
Oitr tfcdtment dnrs' r -f
:i f>
t/o-fr ustf/it orrtf/Ntfion»
•"■SK'S.”"1. YOU CAB CiiSi! YOSSELF AT HOME —SS“*
«ranunMni «uui c:...i
:s u .. «£ ave ., chicaco , iu.