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I ! Í I Y A 1 » hr f.»,. r,. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? I 1/ ! » i SI 4 THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. wtiieu has happen, d neighborhood in ti I uiteil States an.l has been told an re told by tin ii - . ii U h of others. L sayp; “Lust sututuer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Cbatnborlain’a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, -vliieh I used ao cording to directions and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when 1 used other remedies.” Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C For sale t>y C. Y . Lowe. 4 50 ' idert-d that Mrs Josephine Holm be paid $15 «« this time and $15 per month here- after foi suppoit ot herself and tour chit I) A VII» K. RTÏTT, dren. Ordered that the allowance heretofore SDIToK AND PROPRIETOR. made to Mrs John Johnson in ihe sun» of $13 per month be reduced to $6 per month Warrants ordered issued for the collec SCKSCKIPTION KATES. tion of delinquent taxes. Stephen Gallier eh< riff for month (2 00 One Year........... ending July 12...................................... 166 67 . 1 00 Six Months.... E M Gallier deputy sbtriff tor month 50 Th ret Months.. ending July 12...................................... 6«) 00 11 L Hazard Co clerk for month end Thia paper is entered at the Bandon post ing July 10............................................ 100 00 office as Second-cliisa Matter. R Ii Mast deputy County clerk fur month ending Julv 8......................... 66 67 County Court I’rocefMliiig* P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER J B Du I l«y County treasurer for -Jetfcing Agent, 21 Merchant»’ Exchange. Concluded from ]>t pogo. nioirth’ending July 10....................... 50 00 Hau Francisco, is our authorized agent. L H llarlocker County judge........ 200 00 EBDeanA C j ....................................... 12 73 Donald McIntosh salary as Couuty This paper is kept on tile in hia office. Ordered that E L Corman bo paid $103 72 comissioner and mileage................... 2 80 on the appropriation for the Norway-Bur R C Dement salary ns County uom- THUliSDAY. JULY 24, U-02. mis-sioner and mileage................... 30 60 ton prairie road. ------ OGO------- 8 45 Chas Adamf blackHtnitbin/ r d 23... ED ITOLI AL. Ledge» wood it Corson, tools etc rd 19 2 0° ■ Ordered that the following persons be Jack It is estimated that the freight paid out of the appropriation for the The next W C T U meeting takes Wood road ns follows: handler's strike, in Chicago, costs H L Varney.. . place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., in the business men of that city, a loss of a Will Snyder........ Methodist Church. million dollars a day. Under Social John Maddux.... Clippings from the Young Crusader. ism strikes will be impossible and John Waltermier such loss unknown. A few more years Win Croy................................................... Two bubdred medical men of Edin Thomas Cripp ......................................... of wasteful competition and the Ed Cunningham................................... burg and Leith recently made a dec brotherhood of man will be ushered Frank Dailey........................................... laration setting forth bow detrimental Will Snyder............................................. in. smoking is to boys of a tender age by A L Garfin............................................. interfering with b«alth and growth, The organization of labor unions Will Snyder............................................. is steadily advancing in Coos. L, E. Chas H Bunch, supplies....................... 3 1(> and calling upon the legislature to use Dole, organizer of the American Fed J W Nosier, supplies............................ 3 »0 measures to regulate the sale to toys Rich, supplies................................ ¡9 50 under 16 years of age. eration of labor, when here, informed Z Wm 1 40 C Strang, supplies........................... While speaking of the rights of non ns that the membership in thia county, Coquille Packing Co, supplies........... 12 85 users of tobacco, Mrs. MaryE Garbut' including the Longshoremen, mill J D Myers................................................. men, loggers, engineers, ship carpen Ordered that following be paid for labal in the Los Angeles Herald, says: “j once saw written over the doorway at ters. ship caulkers, painters and pa- in r d 12. G 13 KL Buelk................................................. Haznr’s pavillion, where they bad a perbangers unions would aggregate E N Harry cash paid fur labor a nd big dig show: 'No smoking allowed about 500 persons. labor of self.......................................... 118 02 7 06 here, for it hurts the dogs.’ May that W S Goodman............. . .......................... Mrs. Wagoner, who found the body C F Rose................................................. 17 50 blessed time soon come when people of Merrill will be denied the price Kobt Hatcher ........................................ 21 (M> to whom tobacco is offensive shall be set for Merrill’s body dead or alive, J F Bullock dist 16................................ 12 00 treated with the same consideration. Collier dist 16 .............................. 21 51 and will have to apply to the courts. Geo The “Medical Brief" of New York 8 00 Sam Smith dist 16.................................. Public safety demanded the appre Jas Lyons Estate, dist 16 lumber.... 387 0 says of lobaco poisoning: The heart hension of Merrill, hence the price J A Lamb, dist 16 lumber $18 31; dist is the principal sufferer, becoming ir 12, $5 25; dist 22, $9 15....................... 32 7 A was placed upon him. If Mrs. Wag regular (palpitation), s ometimes pain 6 00 oner bad killed him there nonld be H S Kriba dist 21............... .................. ful (angina pectoris) in its action, caus Haling it Lundy, dist 27, $23 00: dist no doubt of the legitimacy of her 23 $6 95; dist 22 $12 25....................... 42 20 ing physical disturbances, shortness claim, and as it is, all that the public W E Kaokleff dist 22, $9 04; dist 23 of breath, cold sweats, etc , from sym cares to know, is tbut Merrill is dead $73 82; dist 27 $5 76............................ 88 62 pathy. It also enumerates catarrhal and Mrs. Wagoner having been the Endicott & Bender dist 23 smithing.. IS «5 diseases of the mucus membranes, one to satisfy this demand, should Ed Aasen dist 22 .................................. 23 CO 75 muscular weakness and relaxation, Lehnherr <fc Spires dist 23, hauling... have the reward. Southern Oregon Co, timber for with erratic cramps dimness of vision dist 16................................ 47 0 etc. John W. Gates made a million and R puncheon, 11 Rosa lumber dist 19...................... 19 50 a half dollars by cornering tho corn A McNnir, sundries dist 19, $25 41; r Itrink,Crime,and l’-.i:i;>erl«m. supply. Gates is one of the Steel d 24, $4 25................................ .......... 29 6'1 Tho statistics obtained from the re Trust magnates. This is an illustra Steamer Dispatch towing lumber.... 9 00 Petition for a bridge across Lewellen lane plies of over 1,000 prison governors in tion of the power trusts possess. If considered and not allowed. the United States to a circular letter will Reep oir Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Valloy Record: While Mr. J. Pier pont Morgan enjoys somewhat more power than does King Edward, he does not have to go to the trouble of a crown lifting performance. Port Orford Tribune: News is re ceived hero that a girl aged 20 or 23 yearn, a daughter of Robert Smith, of Gold Beach, was killed last Sun day, by falllog from a buggy, while returning from a dance til Bagnell Ferry. We have been unable to ob tain full particulars. Port Orford Tribune: Mr. Geo. Bolloui, the Star Rauch dairymnn, shipped sixty head of line, fat hogs to the city by tho Empire lust Mon- day. Mr. Belloni buys ail the fat hogs the people desire to sell, thus giving tho dairymen a good market tor all their surplus porkers right at home. —COO---- * 180 Reward 91OO. Tho reador. of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is nt least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and niticous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbo constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitli in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CnrxEY & Co., To- Iodo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Notice is hereliv given to nil persons not to trosp’ins upon tils premises of Dr. Kenyon, sitoati d lietween Floras Lnko mid the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber upon smd laud. $25 reward will l»> paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trespass us tinted above. Det< d nt Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 10T1, I’V I K.It NELSON. Agent SALARIES OF ROAD SUPERVISORS. addressed to them, and a summary The undersigned has Tinware, Grarittware Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. I will pHy bigbf'Ht market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), biiles, etc. 1‘aintM, Oil«, Doors mid Window». T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. lar i-i?" HT If*" W W. C. T. U. COLUMN Dan Roberts dist 1.......................... 10 CO John Bear dist 4................................ 42 29 shows that tho general average o’ 90'.} replies received from tho license F P Norton dist 5 due county $S5. Z T Siglin dist 9................................ State-gives the proportion of ciiine S B Sherwood diet 10....................... due to drink tit no less than 72 per John Goll di^t 13............................ cent; the average from 108 officials in A Flanders dist 16.......................... probidition Statf-s gives the per-eut L W Record dkt 19............. A Farris dist 20.................................. age as 37. A considerable number of W H Hull dial 21.............................. 46 the latter were ‘-bout leggers,” in jtil A P Mi Iles dist 22.............................. 51 for selling whisky. Out of the 1.017 A Davis dist 24.................................. nt; t.ii jailers, only 181 placed their estimate J D Haves dist 26.............................. A Bark low dist 23.......................... 12 below 25 per cent, and 55 of those Ordered that J D Hayes be paid money were from empty jails in probition expended on roads in dist 26............. 30 2‘ territory. Tbo relation of drink to pan B F Savage yiewer on Haynes Slough road perism i-> much the same as that of and delivering report to the county clerk....................................................... 15 00 drink to ett oe. Of 73,045 paupers in J W Newland viewer............................ 7 00 all the almshouses of the country, Z T Siglin making 110 ft fill on Mild oq. 37,254 are there through drink. road at $1 25 $137 50. Petition for Eden Valley trail granted, An Appen! T'roni TS’C EZomv and J W Appleton, Chas Warner and Alonzo “I Mt not Mrs. Nation: I hnvs no Cribbins appointed viewers to meet at. the house of Chaa Warner on .July 21, 1902 to hatchet: I am not crazy.” These word* came from the lips of a woman, ns she view said trail. Bennett Swanton registering 16 voters 1 CO met her husband face to face on a re cent evening in one of the 250, C00 Wm Beltys rent rent of room fur public saloons of the land. They were 2 election......................... directed to t b«» bartender and the lonn Guerin Hotel 17 meals for M Point election board......... . 25 gers, as the former handed the worn- an.s husband a glass of whiskey. She J T McCormac, cash advanced to Josephine Holm. $45; tin re of Ed Posey, $12: continued: "That man has not done a examination of Maggie Russell, insane day’s work this fall and winli r, atidl $5 (X)........................................................... 62 00 am worn out trying to sitport loin and the rest of the family: I want to know E L C Farrin transcribing testimony and mileage at inquest of Bird Haves 8 80 if something cannot lie done to keep C A Guge juror Bird Hayes inquest.. 1 60 him from destroying his own life and W C Rose same.. 1 00 starving his family.” The woman was thin and pale. Her lips quivered as 77 S Whetstone 1 00 she spoke. Her frail body could hard ♦ 7 J P Messer 1 00 ly stand the strain of the unfamiliar 77 D P Strang 1 00 environment. Asshe finished the little ?» J E Perrott 1 00 girl by her side burst into tears. Th« bartender took hack the whiskey. Tho Dr A G Gross bolding autopsy on abashed husband stood with bowed body of Bird Hayes......................... 50 00 head. One by one the loungers left Dr Wui Horsfall coroner’s fees and the room. Presently the liartender mileage Bird Huyes inquest........... 9 00 gazing at the poor woman, solemnly J M Whetstone rep’g jail lock etc... 3 00 vowed that the man should not drink W H Mansell 8 loads wood and haul at his bar again. It was a pathetic 7 00 scene; it was the last resort of a despe ing ........................................................... Wm Rich coal oil, etc for C H......... 5 05 rate woman, .-is she left the saloon Town of Coquille water for court with her husband and tho little girl house for 3 months............................ 9 00 there was a lesson too painful for pen 11 Sengstacken, agent Ins, prem on to picture.— Zion's Watchman. $3,000 on C H for 3 years................. 105 00 J C Wilson repairing tank valve..... 1 »0 .1 Weir PeiiMion Law Coquille River Eltc. Co 3 mo lights A new pension law has just gone for C H, shade and lamp.......... . 2G »0 info effect, which allows a pensi in of Mrs Whetstone 6 mos washing for prisoners................................................ 18 45 $8.00 y month to those who served the United States for 30 days or li nger W A Goodman moving safe from 0 H to depot......... .................................. 6 00 (and received an honorable discharge) Harry Flanders 8 tuns coal for CH.. 28 00 in any Indian War, conflict or di«, tori ance occurring between 1817 and Thos Krewson making 3 tables and Shelves for C H ................................ 25 co 1857, If the soldier is dead, his wid Stephen Gallier board for prisoners.. 121 48 ow. if not remarried, can obtai i I ho V N Perry 3 mes janitor....................... 90 oo same pension. It is estimated flint bet ween six and R H Mast as deputy Co cletk approved seven thousand persons are entitled and bis salary fixed at $900 per annum. Appointment of E M Gallier as deputy to pensions under this law, and tn my sheriff approved and his salary fixed at $720 of them are thought, to be residents of this locality The fee allow >1 by per annum. law for obtaining such pensions, is Mrs N Owen 4 days care of Mrs S Johnson insane.................................... 5 0) ton dollars, which is payable out of J S Lawrence 78 days sal as assessor. 234 00 the pension money. If no pension is allowed, no fee is payable. 1’ J Thift 58 days salary as deputy assessor....................... ............. . 174 00 J W Mast 76 days ua deputy assessor loo uv W H Bunch 3 tuo sal as school supt Mr F. H W ills , the tnercha if at. postage and expressage..................... 254 50 Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y . say-: Ordered that T C Norris be paid the sum “I always recninmen I (’iiamberlnin’s of $1,571 for completion of contract in im P>in Balm as the best liniment for proving county road from west end of M r strains. I used it Inst winter for a bridge to the intersection of said road with severe laT.etiess in tile «ide. resulting the Hoath Fork Coq Catching creek toads. from a strain, an.l was greatly please.I W T Brady 27X days supt rd 17... 55 0») with the quick relief and cure it ef L W Record driving team for Co fected. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. and Farm Implements, Etc Now 18 the time to purchase Hardware. in Ftock a large assortment of Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter anil all Farm Produce, and a I the corn supply can be cornered and the prices raised so also can the prices of other products. Prices raised by tbit means brings a curse instead of a blessing, as the producer does rot profjt by it, as he has already dis posed of his product, while the con sumer must expend an extra amount of bis earnings to secure tbo same amount of the product whose value has been enhanced. The manipulator has not helped the producer except in a few isolated cases while he has directly fleeced the consumers. In this transaction Gates did not create a dollar’s worth of wealth yet he be came possessor of $1,500,000. We are still doing boniness at The Old Stand and can please you. Give ns a Call and examine our If You Do Stoves, Ranges M c N air , A. The Bandon Hardware Man In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson Conducts a LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ Underwear. Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY Particular attention given to new and latest styles. ----- AT THE----- “EL The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, DORADO S ¿iOilkliixxeii Brow., - Prop s Hotel Coquille^ CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER. This Steamer will give n regnlnr 10 day Service between Coquille lliver, Oregon, and San FranciHCo. California, for both pas.Hengei’s and freight. c. For full or further information apply to Capt. XV. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or N. LOBENZ, Agent. CoquHle. Oregon. M. II. LEE. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. E. T. KRCZ, General Agent, 2C7 Front Streut, Smi Francisco, California. at JOHX CIBIÏE.V, Prop. ty OiviKon This well known hotel is now under new and com petent management'hnd lias been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for coru- uiercial men. Baggage transported to and froin boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bur iu connection with the hotel. UR HARDWARE DEPARTAIENT la uu.v supplied with a full and complete stock of BUTÌ’ER. EGG, an.l J. T. Ih.mons, lanbiet jn< 1!) < "ity, J. I*. TUPPER, Proprietor. COQUILLE PACKING CO. R oskbubh . O regon . June 9, 1902 V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT 15 the following named sett.er has filed notice of his intention to make iinal proof in support of his claim, and ihftt said proof will be made before J. H. Upton, U. S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28, LU m J. via: W XRREN BOVEE on bis II. E. No 8R97, fur the S’ ’4, Sec. 24, Tp. 30 S.. K. io V.’t st. He names the following witnesses to prove his Oontiuiious residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: (’baths 1. Biumen rotber. of Langlois. Oregon, Andrew J. Wii- son of Langlois, Oregon. Janies AlumbnUgh. of Laiit lois, Oregon, Sylvester Summers, ul Langlois, Oregou. L and O ffick oquiHe Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware. and Miners’ Sunnlies FRUIT and VEGETABLES of nil kinds. • NOTICE FOR I t'lif ICA'I ION. Me its Telivored to persons living o:: tha Hiver, or alopg the Maire Honte L?. nd O ffice at li< bLin no. G fegc n . June 9, 1902. X’OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1\ tii«-following named pettier has filed notice (4' bis utention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and Shat said proof will be made before J. 11. Upt.ni U. Coni missoner at Langlois, Oregon, ou July l'.WJ, viz: ANDREW J. WIL ON. on hi« H. E. AO. 9017. for tbeSE’4 >f NW ò W54 of \ 1 Vv>2 <»f , SuC 25, 1 I S , li 15 W; si. Hi iitiiifs rhe following witnesioR provo his u uitiiiuo'is rcsioi-uue upon cnlriviiti'»;i <>f said »und. viz: C. T. biumen roFher, of J»is. O; •'.•on. J“1 hi Uiaiisen. of Lan'.!o;s. Oreg< n, Jot ’.’p'i J. <<i •»•z* r. •»: L hiu .I o L, Uieguu, W. 1?. fiu . u,t Laugiois, Ur gtm. J. 1. ¡inion. Register. V/e carry a complete stock of BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows Pipe Fitting« «lui rliimhing u s|>,-<-U- tty. LEÖGERWCßD & CORSON Oregon. •Î--.W« TflAOE MARKS ¡ES-* D esigns C opyrights A c . Anvnno sending a nketrh and description may quickly nscertnin onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patcntahlo. Commun lea- tlonn st rictly confidential. 1 laudbook on PatentJ sent free. Oklost agency for eeeuriua patents. Patent» taken tbroutfh Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without chargo, in the Siiemffic llmei’lcan i L and O ffice at R u > eburg O rsg n , June 9. 1992. OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT _ - (Le following nnux d settler has tiled ir<-tiee of his intuntJou to make iinal proof in supucrl ol hi8 claim, ai'd that Raid proof will be made before J. H. Upton, U. S. C’uua- ni ssioiier, at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28, 1902, viz: JOSEPH J KREUZER. on hia II. E. No. 8409. for the Sj^j of N A’ -t. Nij of hW’p Sec 30. Tp. 30 S.. R. 14 Wi st. Ho names tbo following witne^vsto prove tii 4 c miHiu jus residence upon and cuitivn- »•on of said land viz: Charles Langlois, of Eiixigiois, Oregon, F. McMullen, of Den • nark. Oregon. A J. Wili-on, of Langlois, :)iegon, C. E. Blumenrother, of Langiois, ’. >|-eg’ U. ousehold Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* A handsomely illustrated weekly. Ln rarest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, Sold by all newsdealers. & Co.3S,Droa<Jway- New York Branch Olfice, (125 F St., Washington. D. C. N Bed Borm Suites Curtain Fobs and Fine Wall Paper nnd Bnd Window TrinifniDgR, ihmse Liuiug. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- CLARENCE Y. LOWE, —r ..i Cabinet Shop in Con Connection. Randnp. Oregon, Mattresses““11 ^iH(l1,rXrMnd<’ Tnrnitui’o Repairin'! and Saw filing a Specialty. ui ulHtol <x»;u and Fit fi d to O’der- AH and weigis k* pi <»n h * "d le of Burial Caskets. J *■» n ‘ a A««vrU D jus*, in jpt of a new and Lt -b stock of UNDERTAKING ul Goods, and Undertaking Supplies n Hand. I FURNITURE COMPANY Drugs end Chernies Patent anil I’ropn« tary Preparations 3’oilet Article's, jne!9 P erfumes , B rushes , S fonges , S oaps R uhebu ' g , O begon . Nu rs and C andies . Jude 9. 1902. <’lqnuH, Tob.K’cna and i’tr.’iroffea. I led MOTH’E IS 1IF.R1 .v GIVEN HIM’ I I’ d intu, Oi 1 sk G'i'.s,- u. am! J!ain11 r‘s 1 I he following-p. . s<ttl»T has filed Dotic« of bis intaniiiu: t.j make finnl proof in Klipport <»f his chum, mid I h it wiid proof •. iiilm imide b -fo'e E. X iit’di’e. U. S. Com mi^sioner. st Myrtle P'-mt. Oreuoii, 011 July •_9. 1202. viz: JOSEPH E. WOODS. . n his II. E. N<». fM*>25. for tIm of SER, Sec. 1, Tp. 29 S., B. 15 West. He names the following witntsse« toprove hie continuous residence upon mid cnitiva- tion of said hind, viz: John Ipimont. of Bi'bdon, Oregon, S D. »Jenkins, of ¡himloti, On yon, < . F. Slumnon. of Bandon, Or •»on, 1?. W. Dyyert, of Myrtle Point, Oreyon. J. T. B ridge -«, Workmanship up to date in nnv Kt gi.wt**r. jne!9 L akd O ffice at j. L. :THOMPSON .¿STONiSHlNQ OFFER!! For tnuny yesrt we have aold our Whiaklea and Cigar« to Wholesaler« only and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all other«. In order to glvo tho Consumer the benefit of the large profile of Dealer and !" i ldInman, we have decided to now m H direct to the Consumer our Host Popular Brand« of Whiskies and Cigars at les« than wholesale prices 14 BEAUTIFUL PRUE» FREF W Uh every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Qn*«n t'ltyClnb Parc Bye and one t>ox of our justly celcbratel pennlre Cohan Hand«Bade 10e «leas Uavana Cuban Specials, we will give ADSOI.VTBI.T FREKoneof the hand somest open face, extra heavy nickel Gent • Watches made (»• ladye) stem wind and set. genuine American movement and ease, b««t timekeeper on earth, doe« not tarnish and will last • lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meer schaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tohaceo pouch, I elegant extra heavy nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons, 1 ball top collar button, 1 neck tie holder, 1 pair sleeve button«. 1 double chain and on« beautiful charm 411 jowelry hoavlly 14k gold plated. All those 14 piece« with one box of onr famonsCuhanSpoclal« and ono quart bottlenf onr famous 10 year eld Queen City Club Pure Rye cannot be bought for le«« than $12 00. We «ell the Whiskey and Cigar« In-AMI V A"f C O D with privilege of ex cludingthe 14 prize«forUUte I amination, while Whiskey and Cigar« alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot Our WMekey !• an Absolutely Pure 1« year old Rye and our Cigar« genuine Cuban hand- made.elear Havana.made In our own factory These cigar« are fay better han an anything ever sdvertlsed advertised before We flasranlse Onarante« the “•* yeods •*“ eed ““•* reftmd tho Ifuot EDE I An Extr.i Premium of sn elegant Pocket knife with twe blades, I eers-Mrew, 1 eigar •*Me' • a rcnreseiltctt, «lite — • w ghss vutm, ---- ■ w 1 ------ T-^ cutter, II If IS.97 ■■wuvin latent in mrnnc. advance wim with uiuvi order. . uww* Goods www. eent in plain pscka<e. write wholetal« Price Liats of Liquore en-1 Cigars. Responsible agente wanted. Ord« to-day. 4 thing in my lino. ----- THE STEAMER----- ----- Next Door to Postoffloe. DISPATCH E l D orado THOMAS WHITE, Master L rhvph Bandon every morning, except SnudRy, nt 7:30 o’clock mid makes conneo tinns with the train and steamer Myrl at 10:39 a. in. at Coquille City. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv- ng at Bandon at 4;30 p. in . U. ». DISTILLER’S DISTRI BL TING CO.-Dept. B., <31 North Clark £t.( Chicago, Hfc TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop l.<>c:»t«<l In EL DOKADO BUILDING, Flint Street, 11ANDON, OKKGON ?OK SALE OK KENT.—On« ncro lot in ’ B I ; Good house with five rooms mid I out bonsi s on lot. Enquire nt this office. iuk oii ¡SHAVING, SHAMPOOING HEAD AND HAIR CU I TING AT STANDARD FRIGES. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cohl Ratlin ‘45 cents. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS Ol? HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE you haven't n. regular, healthy movement of the every <lr»y, yoii’ro ill or will b«-. Keep your i f towels bowels open, and bn well. Force, in tho shape of vio by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. lent physio or 1 i!l poison, is dangerous. The Bniooth- est,easiest, most perfect way oi keeping tlie bowels clear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY ricasnnt. 1’alntnhlr, Potent. Taste Good. Po Good, Never Sicken. Weaken. <»r Gripe. 10, 2.'». nnd fiO cents per box. Write fur free «ample, nnd booklet on health. Addrcn« 8TF.ni.KG RFWFDT TOIPAXT. CIIK'AGO ar KF.W TORI. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN I HEAD K3ISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you got your money's worth at BREUER’S Driller in mid Shoe« Repairin'?*neatly aiul promptly done at lowest thing priceo. ■ F. A. WERMAK, OF BALTiMORE, SAYS: B altimorr , Md . March 30, toot . Gentlemen : — Peine entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment 1 will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear begun to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months without any success consulted* num ber of physicians, anions others, the most eminent e.>r »»»ecialist o» this city, who toJd me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, Hint the head noises would then cease, hut the hearing in the affected car would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisem nt accideti ally in a N< w York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I bad used it only a few d*n < accotditi < to your directions the noises ceased, am! to day, after five weeks, my hearing in thi di*cas< 1 ear lias been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment ttoes not interfere with yoar mtual occupation. 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