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THE RECORDER IS PUBLXSHXD KVEUY THURSDAY AFTERNOON ... BV ... DAVI» K. STITT, SD1TOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year....... Six Months.. Three Months |2 00 . 1 00 so This paper is entered at the Bandon post offioe as Seoond-olass Matter. THURSDAY. SEPT. 4, 1902. EDITORIAL. The country is prosperous. The steel Triut says that it is making $150,000,000 a year. That certainly indicates very prosperous times for the members of the trust, but it does not argue as much for the common laborers, nor for the small producers. President Roosevelt is taking the stand that those holding federal of fices must not be too friskey in politi cal matters. Doubtless this does not imply that the machiue will not call npon them for a part of their earnings when the next national campaign comes on. And now it is the automobile that is making a record for itself. In France, Englund, Germany, the Unit ed States and elsewhere, it is making its record of death, while disaster to limb and body is of daily record. Last week a man was killed and two women seriously injured at Long Branch. If the run of accidents keep up the ma chine will soon have an unenviable record. Portland bas awakenpd to tbp fact that there is a Coos hay country with an enormous amount of natural wealth around it, and is talking of making an effort to reach out after jts trade. Portland has hitherto left South-west Oregon to the tender mercies of San Francisco merchants and it will be surprising if she now scrapes the moss off her back and rustles out for conquest. If you would be intelligent you must use your faculties. You must think, investigate, search out and strive to be useful. If you are swing ing along drifting on the current of time, leading an aimless existence, butterfly like, flitting here and there, with no object in life, no caro to cul tivate tlm talents given you, life is a failure to yoq, and the world will be no beper for your having lived in it unless you awake and labor for ad- vancemppt before you pass opt. Troops ape ready to be turned loose on the strikers of Pensylvania and also in West Virginia. It is deplor able that conditions obtain in which trouble arises between employers and employed, but if the government will use the stroug arm of power and force the trusts, which are bringing about insufferable conditions, to a juBt and equitable business policy, there will be do need to call out troops to quell strikers. The anurohists are the men who are monopolizing the resources of the country and forcing a “do as I want you to op starve’’ policy npon labor. Oregon should be more careful and not send too cleau a man, nor one with too decided views and too much backbone to the Senate next winter. Such men are out of place, and will not cut much figure in the present U. S. Senate. They are being retired in all the various states that happened Io have one ot that stripe.—Salem Journal. The above is significant. If it was meant for sarcasm the cold bard type which left the impress fniled in its expression, and if it indicates the ti'|je situation and manner of doing business it is time to get back t hon est purposes. Rockefeller and Morgan are the names of two very wealthy Americans. They me monuments each in his way- Rockefeller is a monument of greed and about, bis only lesson to bumauity is taught in bis example of monopoly by which bo has accumulated his millions by bolding up the public. Morgan is of a different, and we might say a higher type. He is probably no less greedy than the other but Lis capabilities are greater. His methods are no less disastrqus to th» masses than the other but bis example of combination is toaefiing a lesson that will bring about a greater union Of effort than he ever contemplated. 4 Cqra J ur thole » Infantum. “Last May." says Mrs. Curtis Ba- ker, of Bookmaker, ofc io, “an infant child of onr neighbor’s was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor bad given nn al) hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of C hamberlaiu’s Colic, Choltra and Diarrhoea Remedy to tie house, telling tht-rn I feltsureit would do good if used according to directions. In two days’ time the child had fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous bil thv girl. I have recomeuded this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single in- For sale by C, Y. Lowe. Nees Only Ilin Slone. From the Evening Telegram. A gilded-nosed molo named Baer, president of one of the coal trust rail roads, says that “God in his infinite wisdom has given the property inter ests of the country" to himself apd a few others who “know bow to take care of them.” That Baer is rich and a trust railroad president indicates that he is not altogether a fool. It is barely possible that be is not altogeth er a hypocrite. But he is a combin ation of the two. At any rate, he is a plan—and there are others—who needs a bard jolt. He looks at things from his point of view, and chatters like a 6ttiffed magpie about “God,” when, reverently be it said, a more reasonable view is that there is no class of men on earth whom “God" must so utterly despise as that of which Baer is a type. “God" did not authorize him and his ilk torob poorer people; and if there is any truth worth anything jn theology, he and they will be punished for their monstrous moral crime. “God” did not give Baer bis wealth; most of it he obtained by means worse than plain theft; if be bad hie just deserts be would be trembling before frowning justice. As the New York Herald says: “It is absurd to claim that the monopoly of coal, which is an absolute necessity of life in this part of the country, is as purely a private business as that of manufacturing woolen socks. In the first place, ethically and morally, these coal barpn3 have no right to this property (coal mines) at all. “God’ did not give it to them, hut to hu manity. But complaisant humanity did not object to their ownership un til they combined with certain rail roads to rob both miners and consum ers. This the people will not long endure, even if they have to adopt Socialistn far enough to take over the coal mines, or to compel their opera tion and to regulate prices at a Imsis of decent wages to miners and only a fair profit to the alleged owners. It is the mulish Baers of the country that are bringing about Socialism. Fortunately, we of the Pacific North west are not very immediately af ected by or interested in this contest; we use but little anthracite coal here and can get along without it alto gether; but in a broader sense we are equally interested with Eastern peo ple in this battle and its outcome. It is a notable one, and its results, which ever side wins, will be of widespread and far-reaching significance. Long Inland Defense« Impreg nable. ^cripps McRae News Association. W ashington , Aug27.—According to advices from General MacArthur re ceived at the War Department, the shore defenses of Long Island Sound, Newport, New London and Narrngan- sett have been put in such good con dition, iu anticipation of the coming maneuvers, that if an actual war was impending and if the United Navy co operated they wonld be absolutely impregnable/o attacks of the com bined navies of the world. Socialism In Colorado. Eugene V. Debbs, writing from Denver to the social Democrat Herald says: You would be surprised could you realise wbat a tremendous change has taken place during the past few days. In this city of 200,000 the one pervading theme, go where yon may, is Socialism. The red buttons of our party are in the churches, the stores, the restaurants, and everywhere, stranger meets stranger as comrade, and all are happy over the inspiring outlook. The one danger that must be guarded against is too rapid growth There may be trouble from tbissonrce, but I am confident that we have a sufificent number of comrades scatter ed over the state who are well ground ed to keep the ehip true to her oonrse and guide ner safely to her destined port.— Peoples Press. Ileware of Ointmentw for Cot nrrli that Contain« Mercury as murcury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such (U'ticlos should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy- iscians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contaius no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you got the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. THKSPAS8 NOTICE. Notion in hereby given to nil persons not to tre<q>Hsn upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, nitosfed tn-lween Floras Lnke nnd the comi ty rosd. in Northern Onrry, by removing, culting, or destroying timber upon said Innd. 4'28 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trespass as stated above. Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14, 1901. PBTFW NELSON. A, W. C. T. U. COLUMN I DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? I > --’N DON MARKET, The next W C T U meeting takes 1 ) place Tuesday, at 2:30, I’. M., in the Methodist Church. 1‘olnterx From the Pre««. THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. JL 1/ LL ---- ------------------------------------------------ 1 “ Will Reep on Hand at “11 Timpa Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also , Wt* nre doing business at The Old X-/Vr Stand and can please you, Give us a Call and examine our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ete They are near relatives, these two, Now is tin time to purchase Hardware. The nnderaigned bas >u 6tock a large assortment of and like to work together. The to l’r, b Vegetable«, Poultry. Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, apd a bacco babil k>a<ls often directly totbe habit of liquor drinking. It is uo moro possible for au inveterate, poi Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. sou soaked cigaret fiend who has ar I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, miitton.woo), biilus, etc. rived at the third stage to coutiuue ------------- Paints, Oil«. Door* miti Windows. II. — h i u a n. i nan, i » bis life aud smoking without tbo aid T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. of whiskey tbim it would be without W the aid of the tobacco itself.— Signs The Bandon Hardware Man of Times. Oakland, Cal. The sale of cigarets to minors un der 16 years of ago ought to stop and In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a tbe war to that eml is a holy one. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add Williamsport, (Pa.) News. ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Clpaks, Ladies’ Cigarets and study, so far as boys Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Mats, Collars, Cuffs, are concerned, will not mix. Chicago Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. (III ) Post. Particular attention given to new and latest styles. —AT THE----- 1 bo legislature is again tinkering with tbe cigarot license, and it ought u to tinker with it until a bill passes both houses making the manufac ture of cigarets, or tbe sale of them, an infraction of tbe law, punishable by a thousand dollar fine, and ten years iu tbe penitentiary at hard labor instead of a soft snap.— Welston,(O) Telegram. School authorities are justified in resorting to every possible device to a regular 10 day Servioe between Goqailla Biver, Oregon, and Sau persuade young boys who are ad t his Steamer will 1’ cive .nnoisco, California, for both passengers and freight. dieted to tbo cigarot to nbaudon tbe 1 '■,>• full <>r further information apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or babit.— Chicago, Record-Herald. N. LOliUNZ. Agent, Coqu’lle, Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. A professor at Northwestern Uni U. '. KKt X. General Agent, 307 Front Street, S hu Fraucisoo, California. versity argues that the use of tbe cigaret is responsible for the smokers This well known hot.-I is now under new and com Is it not more likely that weak mind- petent manngoiuentjind has been thoroughly ren SV13MOXS. are responsible for the cigarot habit' In th-. Circuit C inrt of the State of Ore- CITY ovated throughout. The table service is equal to MARKET, o >ri in and for th»’ Gunnty of Cuou. —Boothbay Harbor (Me.) Rsgist: r. any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com Plaintlif.) Of course many men can smoke (’Uris Lon«, K. luETWIISr, Prop. mercial men. Baggage transported to and from vs | • nit in Equity to cigarets without being killed by them, Alvin Munck. Julia J-Foreclose a Mort- boats Btid trains free of charge. A iin: k, ami Hnrrv i «age. Fine new bar in connection v.ifb the hotel. aud many men do, liqt no man ever M. Campe, Deftnd-’l anta. J smoked a cigaret without being hurt To Alvin M ipk ’’Julia Munek and Harry M. All kinds kepi, by it, and no man ever will. -Neiv < '.nape the a!>uve named Defendants. In tlie name of the State “f Oregon: You BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE York Evening Journal. ar:'h-’ia-bv f’1 T’dia d to appear and answer nnd VEAL alwnys on hand. If grown men cannot smoko cigar the < i . ..nn’ lib.d aeafnnt you in the above ci .titled “ uil, in the above named Court. ets without injury, ami it is conceded Uii Sumiaom; beiiqz served by publication) CORNED BEEF. by medical authorities that they can on or licNn'c th > biat. day of t he time pre- l’ICKLED PORK. rib »1 in the orc] r for the publiuatiou of not if they inhalo the smoke, bow s ti.i- suDiinon.’, u liii’.h pn scribed time is six D'. '-ks, th*» last day of which will be Friday much greater must bo the harm to !':-(• .. it I’.ii.v ot Si’ptetuber l'J(»2: the date of BUTTER, EGG, and undeveloped bodies ami growing first public a* ion <»t* Uii> suuiniaes being »July OM il yOQ tall to FRUIT and VEGETABLES minds.— Salt Lake City Herald. ho appear .and answer the said com ot all kinds. The asylums and graveyards are plaint. for want tlitreof, plaintiff will apply ¡o the Court for the reiie! demanded in the full of cigaret wrecks. The boy who ••aid c.?mplaint in thia huh namely; Meats Delivered to persons living on th > !\ir h ju'!;:i:ifi)' and deci-re against the Hiver, or ulong the Stage Bonte surrenders himself to this habit may ’; 11.; Alvin Muuck and Julia Munck We carry a complete stock ut possibly live to man’s age, but he will defeiii who f a the foreclosure of a certain .Horipap ••» laaii ’ iii^ dale the 17th day of 60 YEARS* never be a imiu.- N. Y. Ewing \ p.t. a i s, Cutlery, Doors and Windcwq and lvcoided in the office of EXPERIENCE Journal , C v k - 1 < \ s C< uni.v on the 18th I ¡¡iu Kitting:* mid riuinbuitf h speuialty. IS'.Miu Book I."» of Mortgage It is bad enough for a t oy Io smoke •i. '.'<H kupust . id made and executed by said j |j L j hu C üd & consoN. oigarets at, any time; it is worse for dtleudantfl Lu I bis phuintiff, and to secure ] a W ■ ■ « ■ t.'H payment of ct-rinin promissory notes 1 ■ R k ■ ■ w 1 him to strut the streets with a cigaret : <i tin loliovviiio stun< which plaintiff also Oregon. Bandon in his mouth, anil worse tiill, for him ,.sk.i jd :,pof ¡il for ai.d which are mentioned •a ; ,d I'.i Hif namely: Against the said T rade M arrs to go into the preseuco of a b:i.-.inHss i. j. ii i t, vivinAiunck and Julia Munck D ksigns i i e lir.-t ( outit, i<.r tin» kiiiii of $I?>2(J.8O man on a business errand smoking u <■11 \ C opyrights A c . ;’.i,ai i’it<:. a thereon at. tlie rate of ten per Anyone Bendin* a «ketch and deeerlntlon may cigaret. -Richmond Lead-1. • • •.■il p; r aaum from the day of De- Rulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an ivention 1« probably pnlenlfthlf- Conjgiintfa- r. l.i ■ > ApjiiuHt the s^aid defendants I ioh« «trlctly confidential. Handbook on Patenla As with women, with men—n<> ■. o;i i i.p.ii t! :• -’»c< nd e tiiil, for the sum of $147.95 sent free. Oldest agency for securing patenu. Patonts taken tnroueh Munn A Co. receive cigaret smoker cun use them r- ii, ! ii:.. -i ihvu on at the rate of ten per MiecIfU notice, without charge, in the (•. ! '. i it> from th»’ l.lth dnv »tf Octo ately. The great danger of the habit hcrl'.'C Ai.d a ;ain-»t. the sai(j i]e(pi’dants !«•»’ t li’t I coue.’, for tho sum ot ^12069 is it always leads to oxe.A F on -,\ p ..);■!■•!< t t he'eun at ¡.he rate of eight A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, S3 a IFor/d. i r •• nt » : annum, from the several dates year; four month«, |L H oi 4 by all newsdealers. of *.'■ I ay;tit of th. . everal suru«4 :-|ggre- No sight is more beautiful than a ■ati'p ti■<• said iir-9 ns in the pmpplaint groupof healthy, happy elemi min.Jed mot- .• liiv v i lort!i. being tlm tuvs on the Brani m v h d .- m in! by plaintiffs mortgage, for Bed Boom Suites Curtain I* les find Fin» Wall Paper and boys at work or at play. No spectacle pn ! I d v< ar-' i 9, 1'J'D <iiid 1901. For the sum and I’ d Window 'j’riiniDiags, House ljining. is more thoroughly disgusting than oi .- '. i ’ i . i -ttornev's foes and for the conts CLARENCE Y. LOWE, -------- SEWING .MACHINES AND BABY CAKKIAGES ---------- : i!i Hi nts ot this suit: nnd that the tbe cigaret-smoking, swearing, itu usual u. ere- be had, that the lands of Uankjon. Oregon, Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses ,lud („'"¿’Xr?1'“18 p'niiitifiH covered by above meptiopefj pudeE't boy.— Salt Lake City Herald. said jiim • o e to secure the payment of the Furniture nnd Saw filing n Specialty. Cigarets destroy thousands of <«bil- Aon iid suma, namely: the lot number six Block No. one, in the Water Front addi- <Jren aunually.— N Y Evening iu UMDERTAKINQ ‘ ion t a 11; • to ■•.) of Biudou, 0 »os County, Oregon, be sold i;t the manner provided by Journal. s id Goods, and Undertaking Supplies la a to sati-f.v -aid judgment nnd decree to- « Hand. la jus* in receipt of n new nnd Of all possible places Io put a cig ■fii'i uith the acitruiug costs- That the fre»h Ktock of m.:■.< <! d Lfiidabts Aivin Munck, Jur aret the worst is a boys mouth. Hen ,b ta Munck and Harry M. Campo, and each Drugs and Chemicals, clerson. Ky, Gleaner. lop<.¡her with all persons claiming i .ad • Ilium, be forever hatred and fore Patent aud Proprietary Preparations IntereMtiug Prohibition Facts h .-d of ail right, title and interest in and Toilet Articles. to ••• 1.1 nds and every pint thereof, and liior.’gape lien of pinintiff be adjudged llruggiMtH Nituili’kii. On the question of licensing liqm > that tin ur- i .¡.I I only lien againsi said premises, in the State of Connelicut the returns ..ml that p i in iff have a deficiency judg- P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps iiit ti' a .’ it st saia defendants Alvin Munck N uts and C andies . show that this year out of 168 towns ami Juibi utinuk. 'i’hat the overplus, if th'et. bo after applying the proceeds Ciliari*, Tobacco« and Cigarette«. 94 declared for no license, and 74 fur any prop' 11 '■ app':o tble to t he rst isfati« n of said license, a gain of three for uo licem e. • id I'.- hi » d ' , b: pa'dtothv defendant, Harry Faint». Oils. GI ubsvs , anil Painter’s Supplied o. ti> i'.u purchaser of said premises Only three of the largest towns have .•! C i: , (rust (Led. and that the plaintiff no license: Stonington, Gtoton timi !iav<- -ueh ofht r rebof in the premises ashy For many years wo have aoM our Whiskies and Cigars to Wholesalers only rovidc d and to the Court nitty seem and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all others, in Plainfield, Iu Massachusetts out of •jji .'.w ut . and equitable. order to givo the Consuiuor the benefit of the large proflte of Dealer and i’iddleman, we have decided to now sell direct to th« Coneumor our Moei l ii: tiummo.1,4 is published bv order of 175 incorporated cities and towns 125 Popular Ilrande of Whiakieo and Cigars at less than wholesale price« ilte ilon. L. Harlocker, County Ju ge of are under prohibition. The chief li < o County (>:<g >n. made on the 24th day 14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREF » ¡th every quart Kittle of our famous Ifi yrs** old Que«« CltyCInb Pure Rye I'»’»? at Chambers in Coquille City. cense places in that stale are Boston, .I <1 July and one box of our juatly celebrated genuine Cuban Hand-Bad« 10« clear .iriiig t his summons to be published for Havan« Caban Special*, we will give AllSOI.UTKl.Y FREKoneof th« hand Springfield, Lawrence, Lowell. Lynn, six consecutive weeks in the Bandon Re somest open face, extra heavy nickel Gent s Watches made.(no ladyo) stem Nlinving 15 Cent«, wind and sot, genuine American movement and case, best timekeeper on from July 2Uh 1902, the date of the Full River and New Bedford. In th, corder. earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fin« Vienna Meer first, publication hereof. llnths S5 Cent«. schaum Pipe, 1 genuino Meerschaum Cigar Holder, I genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy GEO P. TOPPING. State of New York the local opticmi nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff huttons. 1 hall top collar button, 1 neck Attorney for Plaintiff. tie holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons. 1 double chain and op« beautiful charm features of the liquor tax law apply All jewelry heavily 14k gold plated. All thee« 14 pieces with on« box of our Workmanship up to date in any famousCuhan Speciale and one quart hottleof our famous 10 year old Queen to the 930 towns. Jn cities liquor tux Citv Club Pure Rye cannot bo bought for leee than |U.00. We sell the thing iu my line. Whiskey and Cigars In-AM J V <0 Qlr 0 n with privilege of «x certificates are issued on demand. In cludingthe 14 prizes for U ilk B s^wsvl amination, white Whiskey ----- Next Door to Post office. and Cigars alono cost more than we „sk for th«entir« lot Our Whiskey U an Absolutely Pnre 10 year old Rye and our Cigars genuine Cuban hand- townsit can only be done after a favor made,clear Havana,made in our own factory These cigars ar« far better ♦han anything ever advertised hef. ro We Guarantee thego«da and reftaad able expression of the volt s at the bal E f An Extra Premium of an «logant Pocket knif« with two blades, 1 «or as represe« ted. •E • glass cutter, if F3 97 is lent In advance with order. Goods sent in lot box. In (lie State of New York in the Order so-asy. wholesale Price Lilts of Liquors and Cig.-va Responsible agents wanted Ord«r " ’ V. *. DUTUXEK'S DISTKIBUT1NG CO.-Dept« Ji., «31 North Clark StM Chtoago, Bk year 1902 the sale ot' liquors is pro ir a .11 haven't a regular, healthy movement of the hibited in 285 towns, and permitted L,,,,, h ( very <l > > . ymi're ill or will be. Keep your (>p< II. aml’l.e \ <11. Force, in the sliapo of vio- in 549. Since 1898 there has been a II..'.! 1 nt. phv: •<• <»r pill poi.ion, is danKerdUH. Tbo smooth- < t,,.:1 i. t, most | «-Hect way of keeping the bowel« slight increase iu prohibition territory. clear Ì and clean into take P. &. HOYT, Prop In that year there were 680 pi rmin CANDY sious and 262 prohibitions, Chris CATHARTIC Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, tianAdvocate Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinw’are, Graniteware A. McNAIB, LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY DORADO” The New, Sp?edyand Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, andalay, CAI’ F. W. II. BATCHELDER. Hotel Coquille® MEAT Fresh Meats, Best Quality O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Tinware, Graniteware, ana Minors’ Supplies. Sci«ntific American. Household Furnishings and Deco- ’„Newark rations of all kinds* Druggist and Apothecary, FURNITURE COMPANY. J. L. THOMPSON »ST0»9SHING OFFER!: Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms -- o-- BEST FOR THE E l D orado BOWELS TONSORIAL PARLORS ANY HEAD NOISES? First Street, BANKON, OHEOON WANTED.—A TIG•srwottl’ilY tlviumi or Indy in ench e"iinty m in i biinineM lor nn old i ntnlilisl oil I ioiih « of u id financial standing. A Htraigbt. I>:,iui liilo weekly ciiili sal.uy of i Is »9 p iid by du ck endi Wednesday with all expens. s di,co from headquarters. .lionev advanced for expenkek. Malinger, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago. NOTICE FOR l’l I'J ICATION. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Plvtsnnf. P«lftf«ble. Potent. Tnstn Good. Do Good, Nover Sjoki-n, Weaken. <>r Gripe, 10, 25. «nd W cent« r r box. Write for tree sainple, and booklet on lic.dth. Adun a BTEIILTNG UEHRDY C'OllPAIiY, CHICAGO or NIW YORK. L and Ornes at RoasDunu, < i ; i ; g » n , Augn-it 22, 19>?. VOTICE IS lIEHEliY GIVEN tii I IV tile followilm n.-oerd M itlei le s 111 -.1 notioe of his intention to nmk, final proof in supi>ort of his claim, slid i lint -end pioof L't):! SALE Ot: RENT.—One acre lot ip will la- made liefore County Ch-rk of < , s 1 Bendon: Goat bonne with live fonine and County at Coquille City, Oregon on October out hen i, -n on lot. Enquire nt thin office. 35.1903, viz: KEEP YfiUR BLOOD CLEAN JOHN Av. GREGG, on his H. E. No. 9for the N’, of N’A ’, THE STEAMER----- Sec. 33.SWI, of SWS. <• 2-, si:-4 of SI.'», Seo. 29. I p. 27 S. K . 11 Wesl. He nsines the following .'.itni ssoi to prove his owntinuous residence upon .,ml cultiva THOMAS WHITE, Master tion of ssid land, viz: James A. ?.Iorr:.,*n. of Bullards. Oregou. John A Ilainblock. of T/vivi r F udon every tnorniisff. except Bnllarda, Oregon. 8. I. Lain .-in, ,f I nj Snnday. r.t 1'. •') o’clock nnd make® c>>nnee lards, Oregon, Abe Rose, of Bulimd«, O, ... li.'IDR tt,Il th 1 A.’ ' I’) I M ' >’♦ gon. DISPATCH ang9R ANP. HAIK CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cents. BOOTS SIIOEH You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S flrnler in Hoot« and M iocm • nring nen»]y H»’d promptly done At ' »ving price*. DEAF? DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE HOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 8AYS: B altimore , Md March 30. npa. I will now give yoq Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatmeut a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago tny right cat began to sing, and this kept on getting wone, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for cataiih. for three month< without anysucctis. consulted« nunv berof physicians, among ethers, th • most cmi’ient car specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me. : n I cv 11 that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the af i' t<. <1 r would be lost tot ever. I then saw your advertisement - i lenntlly in a Now York piper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it onlynf . <D\ according to your directions, the noises celled, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearu. .11 t 1 di^c.ised car has been entirely restored. I thank yoi{ heartily and beg to remain \ cy truly yours. b. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does n< ' itilt rl'ere irtth your usual occupation. you CLH OliHL YOMSELF AT HOME “•.VS1“» IHTERNiTIOH.’.L AURA'. 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