THE RECORDER
IS PUBLXHHKD
KVKKY THLKSUAY AFTERNOON
BY
DAVID K. STITT,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
SUB8CK1PTION KATES.
One Year.......
Six Month...
Three Mouths
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lie Learned A Great Truth.
It is said of Jobu Wesley that be
once eaid to Mistruss Wesley: ‘-Why
do you tell that child the same thing
over and over again?“ “John Wesley,
because once telling is not enough.“
It is for this same reason that you are
told again and again that Chamber
Iain’s Cough Remedy cures colds and
grip; that it counteracts any tendency
of these discuses to result in pneu
monia, and that it is pleasant aud safe
to take. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
A b Old Story Repeated.
This paper is entered at the Bandon post From the Evening Telegram.
offioe as Seoond-olass Matter.
According to a story from Pittsburg,
THURSDAY. OCT. 9, 1902.
EDITORIAL.
At Stoctoa, last week, parties went
looking after a gas leak with a candle.
They found the leak and it will be
remembered that Stockton had a five
hundred thousand dollar fire. A gas
leak is easily discovered with match
or lighted candle.
Minneapolis is one ahead. It chased
its Mayor out of the state but con
tinued to pay his salary. It probably
found it cheaper to maintain him
abroad than at home. If St. Louis
bad hired its whole council to go
abroad some time ago, it might have
profited by their absence, and saved
the cost of prosecution for bribery.
What the Strikes Teach.
John Brialin, 75 years old und totally
blind, has secured judgment against
the Carnegie Steel Company on ac
count of a pateut that he and another
workman invented, aud that the
Carnegie Company appropriated.
Through over-confidence in their em
ployers, or Deglect sufficiently to pro
tect their own interests, the workmen
found themselves, as inventors so
often are—though not so often now
as formerly—“euchred out of their
invention aud the profits justly due
them therefrom. About fife years
ago Brislin brought a suit for in-
fringruent of pBtent, and has finally
won it iu the District Court, bis part
ner having in the meantime died.
Hia attorneys say that if the court’s
decision is sustained by the Appel
late Court, Brislin will be entitled to
not less than $5,000,000 in royalties
that the company has wrongfully ap
propriated. The old man naturally
was greatly rejoiced when be beard
of the decision. He worked at his
trade for 40 years, begtnniug when a
boy, at 12 cents a day, aud dually
earning $11 a day. Then he begau
demanding his rights regarding his
invention, and has expended every
thing he bad tn the five years’ litiga
tion. He is three score aud fifteen
years old, blind, aud practically a
pauper, aud yet the court says ibis
great company has robbed him of
rights of a probable inouey value of
$5,000.000.
The story is told here as it comes
from a Pittsburg dispatch to a New
York paper. If true what a com
mentary it fnruishes on Mr. Caruegie’s
and Mr. Morgau’s great deeds of
charity. They can give millions to
colleges and to found libraries, yet
they tight this poor, blind old mao
for five years iu the courts to preveut
him from securing bis right, and after
having made $5,000,000 out of his in
vention, the work of his brain and
baud, would let him starve to death.
The great strike in the Pennsyl
vania coal fields continues, and as
time draws on, its far reaching influ
ence begins to take offset with a touch
that threatens dire consequences to
the Public.
The baleful influence of a scarcity
of fuol, caused by the contention be
tween employers and employes has
long since reached beyond the parties
immediately interested, and has made
itself felt in retarding business. Now
thst winter is coming on, making it
absolutely necessary that the public
shall have the necessary fuel by
which to keep warm, its influence in
creases and the effect becomes .more
threatening in appearance.
The price of coal has risen, in New
York and other Eastern cities to $21
a ton, a price that cannot be paid by
the poorer classes, even if an abund
ance could be had nt that figure. This
puts fuel out of the reach of the poor
and that means that they must suffer
cold, perhaps hunger, endure priva
tions and exposure; this entailB suf
fering, brings disease, and death is
the result. When the result has
Card of Thank«.
reached this stuge. somebody is guilty
We desire, through the R ecoriieu ,
of murder ill having caused prema
to make known to the people of Bau-
litre death. A bo is responsible?
These strikes teach many lessons to doti, as lar as words can express our
humanity. One tiling taught is that I profound gratitude for the liberal aid
the welfare of a large number of peo so kindly extended to our afflicted
pie should uot be left to the care and daughter. Very Gratefully,
P. M c G ourty .
keeping of a man or corporation
M rs . A. M c G ourty .
whose sole interest in such persons is
summed up in the result of grinding
all the profit out of their labor thut
can be had.
Another lesson to be learned from
strikes is, that public safety, and that
of individuals, wil) uot be served as
loug as these great corporations are
permitted to hold the resources which
nature has supplied, and use them for
private purposes, when they were
designed for the beuefit of all.
Look back through a period of
forty years, and see what Lae been the
result of business under the present
system. It has been failures, strikes,
stringency of money, hard times, no
work, starvation and all the attendant
curses of a blind, contentions, greedy
system, wherein conditions grow
worse continually instead of better,
aud we are promised nothing better
until the accumulations of these
trusts pile np and topple over bring
ing world wide disaster in the ruin
that must follow,
From whence comes the right, of
corporations and trusts, to acquire the
resources of »country, or of the world,
and use them to the disadvantage of
the citizens of that country or of the
world; to withhold the means of sub
sistence and force men and women,
through the pangs of hunger or the
discomforts of cold, to do their will
and heap wealth into their coffers at
the expense of toil, virtue, manhood,
intelligence, life itself and nil that a
wan or woman should hold dear.
Justice must sit, sooner or later,
and it is time to quit obasing pban
toms. The present trend is evil;peace
and prosperity cannot spring out of
contention i all the people must own
all the resources and nil the means
of productiun and distribution before
justice can spread her peaceful wings
over the nation and give repose to
the people.
How’s Tlii«?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’« Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. C heney & Co., Props., Toledo.
Ohio,
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and fi
nancially able to carry out any obliga
tion made by their firm.
W est & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Objo,
W alding , K innan & M arvin , Whole
sale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
.
L and Orrick at R osbbvbo , O bbgon ,
AuRuet 22, 1902.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I, the following mimed settler has tiled
notice of bis intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be mnde before County Clerk of • oos
County at Coquille City, Oregon ou October
35,1902, viz:
JOHN W. GREGG.
on hia H. E. No. 9007, for the NW of NWU,
Seo. 3fl, SW'X of SW’i4'. Seo. 28, SEJi of SEk,
Seo. 29. Tp. 27 S. R , 14 West.
He names the following witneRsos to prove
his continuous residence upon and cnltiva
tion of snid land, viz: James A. Morriscn.
of Bullards. Oregon. John A. Hamblock. of
Bullards, Oregon, 8. T. Taneoan, of Bul
lards, Oregon, Abo Rose, of Bullards, Ore
Ron.
nug2S
J. T. Baipou,
Register.
Mcliool Warrant» to Be Paid.
Notioe is hereby given that the following
numbered warrants drawn on the clerk of
School District No. 54, will be paid upon
presentation at my office, towit; Nos. 93. 94,
97 and 98. No interest allowed after Sept.
80, 1902.
F
D. M. CHAKLESON,
Dist. Clerk.
EXt.Ct’TOK'H NOTICE.
Kan a Ten Fenny Nail Through Ills Hand.
Notice is herebv Riven that bv nn order
of the County Court, of the State of Oregon,
in and for the Comity of Coo«, made at
Chambers. in Coquille City, nt 111« April
Term. 1902, Frank Flam wan duly appointed
nn executor, of the Inat will and teHlnmetit.
of trance* Flam, deceaaed. and that, letters
teerano-ntorv have been duly issued Io me,
th«- said Executor.
Therefore all permna having claims
against) tin -mid estali. are hereby notified
to present tile emu« with proper vouchers
Io said Executor within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated this -.‘.th dav of September, A. D.
1902.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 2:80, P. M-, at Mrs.
J. S. Tilton’s.
The Old .nd the Hew Crn.ade.
VTN DON
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DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
V .1 € I £ ET,
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
If You Do aud
Stoves, Ranges
Wilt Keep ou Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Multon, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
We are utili doing buiineu at The Old
Stand and can please you. Give os a Call
examine our
and Farm Implements, Etc
Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned L ub
Dedicated to the W. C. T. U.
in block a large assort mem of
Maa. Mxai Low» D ickinion .
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
Tell a. not, O aoug of poet, tales of how
their white pluiuea towed
Like the snow capped waves in sea-storm,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
whiu the kuigbtly laucee orossed.
I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton.woo). hides, etc.
And Cbriatiau warred with baraoeu for
I’aiutM, Oils, Doors mid WI ui I uwk .
touib beloved and lost.
T1NS11OP IN CONNECTION.
Blood and angoish little ooauted, life aud
courage all unpriced,
Gave they to this holy warfare—nought too
much, yet nought sufficed;
The Bandon Hardware Man.
For an empty tomb they battled, these—the
living Christ.
HT In connection with the Market Mrs. Atulerson conducts a
Christ, the Christ alive, yet buried, wrapped
wr LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add
and hidden in His own,
I^r ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
Under fold on fold of evil, till the heart,
rueaut for His throne,
HT Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Is a grave from whose dark doorway none
L-tT Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
oould roll away the stone.
Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
By such tombs watched weeping women, tartcr
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darksome night and dreary day,
For pno sight of Christ, the Master, through
M
the folding shroud of clay,
For the ooming of an angel who should roll
the stone away.
And God sent, not one but many, soft of
word and sweet of fsoe.
And the stony portal trembled at this mir
acle of graoe.
Till the buried Christ awakened, and His
presence filled tho place.
From that day, whete’er ths evil shrouds the
good in hearts of uien,
Is this miraole of wonder wrought afresh,
Thia Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
until ngain
Franciuco, California, for both punsengera and freight.
Good, that stifled in Its grave-clothes, re
For
full
or
further
information apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or
appears to mortul ken.
N, LORENZ. Agent, Coqu’lle, Oregon.
M. K. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
And defeated sou I h and fettered, loosed from
E. T. KKUZ, General Agent. 207 Front Street, S hu Francisco, California.
bonds, in freedom stand,
Beady both to do and suffer at the King's
divine command;
This well known hotel is now under new and com
And the angel touch that frees them is a
petent managementJind has been thoroughly ren
loving woman’s baud.
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPA RIAIENT.
A. McNAIR,
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
“El.
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Mandalay,
DORADO
JLCaæniviææcii 1 iros.,
Hotel Coquille
CAP r. W. IL BATCHELDER.
What We Can Do For You
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fino new bar in connection with the hotel.
Frank Dygart oatue down from
Myrtle Point Friday, with a lot of
prunes to dispose of. He returned
borne next day.
I
The American Home.
To those who pay np arrearages apd a
year in advance, and to all new subscri
bers who pav in advance, we make the
following proposition comprising several
different couplets to select from:
GEORGE W. RAIN.
This question of the desolation of
the American borne, and its protec
tion, lifts itself above every other
P rice of P ublications per Y kab .
question relative to American politics,
B
andon
K scobdeb
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I wish I could put on the canvas an
Knit Francisco Bulletin
G 00
imaginary American home. I would
Port hind Evening Telegram
5 (X)
«â.-—- ■
uot make a tiue mansiou on the av
Weekly Oregon inn
1 50
enue uor an old log-cabin, but I would
Appeal to Reason
50
Mrs. L<aura. S. Webb, Ì
make u comfortable bouse with its
Our
Offer.
Vice-President Wcnihit'e Deme-
1
Jiue of shade-trees, with birds singing
ex-otle Vlnbe of Aorthuri» citilo.
The Bulletin is one of the lendini? pnpe
“I dreaded th* change of life which
| of the West, and is a daily published in San
the song of joy iu the morning: then
wax fast approaching. I noticed Wine
I Francisco, and tiivts ail (Lie news. Out uft\ e
I would put in this ideal home a hus
of Cardai, and decided to try a hot-
1 includes the Sunday Bulletin.
band, wife and children, the eldest
tie. I experienced some relief the B
Kecorder anJ Bulletin, one year..
00
first month, so I kept on tak ng it for fl
boy driving the team to the barn, the
Recorder and Bn'detin, one month
50
three months and now I menstruate B
second one the cows, and the third
with no pain and ' shall tal.e Roff and g j The Portland Evening Tehni’aiu is issui d
on now untai ! have passed the climax." S ' six times’ a week. It wives all the news that
whistling a familiar household tune.
Female weakness, disordered 0 is woith reading and up to t ime of going lo
Theu I would have Congress appoint
menses, fulling of the womb and S press, much of it being 21 hours ficaber than
a commission of inquiry upon politi
ovarian trcubh i do not wear o!T. I u Inn it reaches here through any oth r
They follow a woman to tlmeliinige 3
cal economy aud inquire: “Madam,
of l.fe. Do not wait but talco AV ine
1 journn
we have called to know what this
Recorder and Telegram one yr nr. $5 00
of Cardili now and avoid the trou-
j
Ameiieau home will do for this Amer
hie. Wine of ( ardui never fails
:
For a wef kiv newspaper the Weekly Ore
to benefit a suffering woman of I L’o:iian le id^ iu the Northwest, and gives
icau Republic?“ She would leply:
any age. WTine g £ C.ndui relieved S al! the news uaually contained in a weekly
“Gentlemen, we are trying to koep
Mrs. Webb when she Wils in dan- fl
ger. WL a you come to the change fl paper.
our home pure; are trying to muke
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 .50
of life Mrs. Webb's lelt-r wiil 8
our boys patriotic American citizens;
It is the a uty of each person to week in
mean moro to you than it does 3
we are trying to make our daughter
now. But you may now avoid the ft formation along all lines that tend towaid
suffering she endured. Druggists K bringing about better conditions and greater
a true American woman; we are try
sellai bottles of Wine cf ( ardui, si prosperitv for the human family, and for
ing to love God and keep His com
the purpose < f giving our readers a chance
mandments, and to cultivate the
! to inform themselves wo give them the
grace of hospitality. Walk in. gen
( —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine
i does not appeal to the highest order of
tiemen, and take tea with us.”
i Honing is not safe,
The chairman says: “Madam, we
Beoordcr and Appeal to Reason... $2
have called to kuow what sacrifice
this American home will make for
BO YEARS*
this American Republic? This country j
EXPERIENCE
is in danger, and we want an answer MI have gone 14 day« at a time without u
movement of the bowel«, nut being able to
just now.“
move them except by using hot water injoctions.
constipation for seven years placed mo in
Take our eldest boy.“ is the reply; Chronic
this terrible condition; during that time I did ev
take him away to the battle-field, and erything! beard of but never found any relief; such
was my case uutil I began using CASCARETS. I
if be falls in defense of Lis country’s pow have from ouc to three passages a day. and if I
T rade M arks
was rich I would give S100.1X) for eaeh movement; It
flag, we will kiss tbs second one and is
D esigns
such a relief. ’
A ylmer L. H unt ,
C
opyrights & c .
1689 Bussell St., Detroit, Mlcli.
say, ‘Go, fill your brother's place.’ “
Anyone «ending a «ketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether au
Any government that will not protect
invention in probably patentable. Communica
CANDY
tions strictly contidentlal. Handbook on Patents
that home by all the power of its po
sent free. Oldest agency for ««curing patent«.
CATHARTIC
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tpecial
notice, without charge. In the
lice and the majesty of its law from
the cursed liquor traffic, is not the
Republic it ought to be. It is told of
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any sclentiflo lournal. Terms, |3 a
year; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
Ben Wade that once be rode upon
his horse to find the government. He
MUNN
&Co.3fl,E“: New York
Brunch OIBce. C24 K 8U Washington. D. C.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do
went to the President, who said, “I Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c.
am not the government,” He went
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
to the Senate and Congress, aud they ■torllBg Remedy Company, Chicago. Blontreal, New Verb, 30
said, “We are not the government.“
He then called bis neighbors into the GUARDIAN sale of heal estate .
old sohool bouse, and said: “1 want Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of an order made bv the County Court, of
to talk to the government.“ I ask the State of Oregon, for Ceos County, on
Sth day of September. A. D.. IO'1’.’. in the
you, gentlemen, if you love this Amer the
matter of tho Katals of Maoma Webster,
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
icau Republic, to silence tho rum an insane person, t he undersigned Guardian
<>f said Mnorna Webster, will sell at Public
power that is destroying our homes? Auction to the highest bidder, on the here Located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
GOHSTIFATi
Gült HARDWARE
I« i . uw supplita! with n bill and cúmplete stôok of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
and Miners’ Supplies.
We curry a complete stock of
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
I’lpe ¡‘'iltlngs mid Plumbing a siæi ^By.
RWÜOD & C0Í1S0H.
ASTONISHING OFFER';
For many year, wa hava sold our Whiskies and Ciyars to Wholesaler« only
and our brands ar« prefarred by them, as they are superior to all other«. In
order to give the Consumer the benefit of the large profits of Dealer .-.nd
Middleman, we have decided to now sell dir«et to the Consumer our Most
Popular Brands of Whiskies and Cigars at Isss (han wholesale prices.
14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREF
W ith every quart bottle of our famous 10 year eld Queen (ItvCIub PnreRyr
and one box of our jnetly celebrated ge.iiinc C'lbaa Hand-Mad. ine elear
Havana Coban Specials, wo will gi’ e AB8OI.UTBLY FRIKoneof tlm hand
somest open face, extra heavy nickel Gent’s Watches mad».(no lady«.) stem
wind and set, genuine American movenier t and case. *>oat timekeeper on
cirth, does not tarnish and will Inst a lifetime. 1 extra flno Vienna Meor-
schaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
Cigarotte Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy
nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons. 1 hall top collar button, 1 neck-
lio holder, 1 pair aloevo buttons. 1 double chain and one beautiful charm
Ml jewelry heavily 14k gold plated. AU those 14 pieces with on# box of our
famous Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famoue 10 year old Queen
City Club Purs Rye cannot be bought for levs than $12 00.
We sell the
Whiskey and Cigars In-V
Q7 C O D with privilege of ex
eludingtheitprizosfor vSlS. I
amination, while Mhiskev
and Cigars alone cost more fh»n wo ask for the entire lot Our Wliiakey is
an Ah#olntely Part» 10 year old Ry. and our I'lgars ge.nl«. Cuba. b.«d-
made,e1ear Havana.made In our own factory These cigars ar. far better
han anything over ad verthed before TV. Guarantee the geode .nd refundL.
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BifXfbK 7 y
1-remium or
icpmi « roettez
’ttre wnn
ui»u«», • 1 r cor»-
«„-i-»<T«w, 1 cigar
f An
An txtra
Extra Premium
of in
an .
.lovant
Pocket K
knife
with sww
two blades,
M r»grMMtMl. r llb.C • i
97 is 9«ut
<I vsi < .
Oood. MDt
PMkag..
■ d"a
glass cutter, If
9eut in
In a
a<lvai
e with order
wnt in plain
I
wholesale Price Lists of Liquors and Cigars.
Rcspcnslbl. agents wants 1
Ord®r *o-aay.
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
authority—The
WANTED.-A TRUST WORTHY
Weekly
GEN-
tieman or Indy in each ooutity to mann/e
business for tin old estnblisbed house of sol
id financial standing. A straight, bona fide
weekly cash salary of $18 00 paid by check
each Wodnefldny with all expenses direot
from headouarters. Money advanced for
expenses, Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chi
cago.
T’OK SALE OR KENT.—One acre lot in
Bandon; Good bonne with five rooms and
I . outhouses
on lot. Enquire at thin office.
I >OOT SS
SHOES
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s
worth at
Whilu opening u box, J. C. Mount,
of Threo Mile Buy, N Y„ run a ten
penny null through the fleshy part of
his hand. “I thought at once of all
tho pain un<l sorenesH thia would
cans, roe,“ be says. “and immediately
applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
occaeionally afterward. To my stir
print1 it removed nil pain and aoraneas
Dealer in Boot, and Nlioew
FKANK FLAM.
and the injured parts were soon
liopniring^neatly and promptly done at
Excenter of the Estate of Frances Flam, de
healed.” For sale by C. Y, Lowe.
ceased.
lowest living prices.
M. BREUER’S
inafter described premises in or near Ban
don. in Coos County. Oregon, on Saturday
thw 15th day of November, 1902, at 1 o’clock
P. M.. of said day, nil the right, title ami
interest, of the said Maonm Webster, in
and to the following described real estate
to wit;
Block number four, in the town of West
Bandon, as shown by the plat of said town
on file, and of record in the office of the the
Count} Clerk of said Coos County, Oregon,
excepting and reserving out of said block
the land sold and oonveyed to .T, B. Mar
shall, by Martha A. Tupper and John P.
'[’upper, by a deed dated July 3rd. 1S88, and
recorded in the records of said Coos County,
in Book of dee is numbered 16, nt page 361,
and alaj excepting and reserving out of
said block, a strip of land 60 feet in width to
be open and used as a street, commencing
on the county road. West of, end adjoining
the said land conveyed to said J. B, Mar
shall as aforesaid, and running along the
West side of the sajd land sold to said J. B.
Marshall ae aforesaid from said County
road and parallel with tho land of said J. B.
Marshall, and the West line thereof and
thence until the same intellects the street
marked on said plat as Cherry street, and .
also all that land on said plat of said town
marked reserved and lying North of sai l
block four of the Cohnty road running
along said block four, and which said land
marked reserved as aforesaid, is bounded on
the Noutherlv side by the County road afore
said, and the East side extends to the quar
ter flection line running North and South
through section 25. in township 28, South of
range 15. West of the Willamette meridian, j
The terms of sale are cash in hand on day •
of wale.
Dated thi3 91 h day of October. A. D.. 1902,
E. E. PAKISH.
Gnardinn of Maonsi Webster.
J. J. WniTMut, Atty, for.
First Street, BANDON, OKKGON
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly lit ted up with Porceliiln
Tyb. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cents.
J. L. THOMPSON 5
NOISES?
5 OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NCI3ES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
DEAF^
F. A. W&RMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
B altimore . Md., March 30, 190T.
Gentlemm : — Being entirely cured of denfnesn. thnnkfl to your treatment I will now give yr 4
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
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About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lok|
my hearing in this ear entirely.
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I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month«, without any success, consulted a num.
her of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temoorarny, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered \onr treaty
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions. Kic mn.se« ceased, ami
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in th diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily aud beg to remain
Very trul^
?J0 g Broadw.y, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
^advice free.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME *“ eont.
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INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLiNiC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO,
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land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
fltated above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon, March 14. 1901.
PETEK NELSON, Agent
wnto It*
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