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SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
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Thii ppper it entered at the Bandon post
office aa Seeond-claaa Matter.
THU USD AY. AUG «, 1903.
EDITORIAL.
Socialism is gaining. It ia an in-
stitutioo founded upon principles,
and those principle« bear the impress
of eternal truth. Socialism is world
wide, and its devotees are increasing,
and although there is much imputed
toil that is falHP, eliminate that which
is foreign to its principles and go
where yon will, the wovld over, or
view it where ever the light of truth
fiaebea upon it. it discloses a condi
tion io which mercy, justice and love
a lion nd, and io which greed and
selfish tiess have no place. It lies oo
the border of eternal salvation and
when a proper appreciation of the
Creator is admitted to its precincts
perfection shall have been almost
reached.
A New Statina,
The Southern Pacific Company baa
built a large and commodioua station
at Fair Grounds, which willbeappre
ciated by the traveling public. The
Dew statiou is very neat and attractive,
and tills a long-felt want The man
agement of the state fair feels partic
ularly pleasel over the neat station
and they say that it ia a good attract
ion for the fair.
The Pawning of Lorenzo D.
Major Lorenzo D. Kinney’s Greai
CentiHl railroad project and allied
land corporation within the past
week have met with a serious set-back,
confirming, without a question the
Sun’s previous assertions that it was
m
hi ,’.' scheme from start to finish
..Sfci' ur y b>. time el spied on this
AeVTlfAj, ><■ '- -e.'.iii.t puyuient ou its at-
tempi t- purehaae of the Centerville
pr p fl , tr. m tbe FIsnHgau Estate,
aii.i <in.- potjee wgs given them of
their forfeiture aud to quit the prem-
js««. This land was by far the most
important that tbp Great Centra) h«d
pn option on. Of tbe purchase price,
150,000, the sum of {13,500 bad been
paid dopm. and it in quits sure that
to again get a legal hold on what was
to be the terminus of tbe hot air line,
)be managers will have to put up
considerable more money. The de
faulting of tbe Great Central in this
matter will be received without snr-
£rise as it was expected all along.—
[arshiield Sun.
The «täte Fair.
No time in the bistoryof the Ore
gon state fair has there been «rich n
good feeling among the agricultural
Classes towards the Biiccess of tbe fair
as oxists at the present time. Every
section of tbe sista seems to betaking
an interest in tbe fair and promises
to give it tbeir hearty support. East
ern Oregon for the first time has
pro mined one or two county exhibits,
consist mg of agricultural product«,
Wbilr (be aontheru portion of tbe
state will also be represented by a
comprehensive exbibit of ita agri
cultural products. Live stock from
al) over tlia» state is being prepared
for this year'a fair.
There are reasons for this awaken
ing of tbe people to the support of
jbe fair. Oo« ia. tbe management has
worked hard aud faithfully to make
the fair'as broad as tbe state itself.
^?be transportation companies have
com« to their assistance and made
yery liberal rate« on hauling exhibit«
of all kinds. Another is, tbe people
gre beginning to realise that it is
-.tlwi-L.-. f«t
vrorli toovr of
tbe won iertnl resources of our slats,
and believe that tbe state fair is tbe
proper place to meet the better class
b-jueocvrini«. Tutu will tuake tL-
fair doubly vslnable. It will give
those who are looking for homes on
ths Pacific coast ap opportunity to
pee in a body what our alate can pro-
dooe, and where it ia produced, with-
o«t traveling al) over th« alate at
great ex pen« a. It will also give the
exhibited the beet possible opportun
ity of showing bis prdducte, whether
it be grains, grtwee«, frails, vegetables
or live stock.
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KPVAI’EP AM AWFl'L FATH.
Myatcrieua Circumstance.
Mr. H. Haggio* of Melbourne, Fla.,
write«, “My doctor told me I had
Conaumptiao and nolhiog could be
done fur me. I waa given np to die.
The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. induced me to try it. Reau 1 la
■ere atartling. I am now on the road
to recovery. It aurely saved my life.”
This great core ia guaranteed for all
throat and long diaeasaa by C. Y.
Lowe, Druggist. Prioe 50c A 11.00.
Trigl holt lee fro*.
One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence tbe
differenced She who is blnsbing with
health nwa Dr. King's New Life Pills
to maintain it. By gently arousing
the lazy organa they compel good di
gestion and h»ad off constipation.
Try them. Only 25c, at C. Y. Lowe,
Druggist.
CLARENCE Y.
When a rich and powerful corpora
tion, enjoying tbe privileges of per
forming a public aerviee at high rates
of compensation ia not content with
a profit of a million dollars a year,
but seeks by unlawful mean» to double
or treble its annual receipts, that cor
poration is teaching anarchy by ex
ample.
When a merchant occupies one of
tbe principal thoroughfares of the
city as a private shipping yard, and
subjects all passersby to great incon
venience, loss and delay, that merob-
and is teaching anarchy by example.
When a corporation, or gronp of
corporal ions, organize tbe legislature
of Illinois for purposes of public
plunder, tbe persons responsible for
that organization are teaching an
archy by example.
When men oorrnpt and debauch
tbe city council to get from it exclu
sive and profitable privileges, they
are teaching anarchy by example.
Men who, as private individuals or
as members of a corporation, have
been teaching anarchy in Ibe manner
described may arise at tbe meeting of
social or reform organiza'ions aud
denounce lawlessness, as practiced by
tbe “lower classes,” bnt their words
will fall on unsympathetic ears. They
will not gain the confidence of the
community through hypocritical pre
lenses. They must practice what
they preach. Talk is cheap. Actions
are louder than words.
Tbe well-to-do rich people of Chi
cago who have exploited tbe commun
ity for all it is worth during the Inst
twenty five years have much to answer
for. They bave set tbe example for
lawlessness, of disregard for tbe wel
fare of their fellow-citizens, and of
callous indifference to righteous pub-
lie opinion. If some men of less
wealth sud inferior social standing
and influence shall “better tbetr px
ample," those who took tbe first step
io tbe direction of abusing public con
fidence and trespassing on private
rights ne*d not complain.—Chicago
Tribune.
Better Than Gold.
“I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nervona
debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan
caster, N. H. No remedy helped me
until I began using Electric Bitters,
which did me more good than all tbe
medicines I ever used. They have
also kept my wife tn excellent health
for years. She says Electric Bitters
an just splendid for female troubles;
that they are a grand tonic and in-
vigoratorfor weak, run down women.
No other medicine can take its place
in our family.” Try them Only 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by C. 1.
Lowe.
Live Stock Sale.
The Breeders’ Combination auction
sale of live alock to be held at tbe
Oregon state fair this fall will be one
of tbe greatest sales ever held on tb-
Pacific coast. All of tbe large breed
ers, sacb as Chas. E. Ladd, W.
O.
A. W. G leason ,
Notary Publio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken in
ternally, and acts directly on the bl >od
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo O.
Sold by all Druggists 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
atarted a horrible nicer on lb« lg* of
j. B. Orner, Frauklin Grove, pl. For
four years it defied all doctors and all
romedie*. But Boehlen’« Arnim Salve
Teacher«' IwMitute.
-
bad no trouble to onre him. Equally •
Th* Tascherw’ Institute for tbe
good for Burna, Bruise«, Skin Erap
year 1908 will be held tn Bandon,
lions and Pile«. 25«, at C. Y. Low«’« Aognat 17 to 90. W. H. Btmcw,
Co. 8aperinten<leot.
THE GREAT
fWllYHEDiaNE
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
Apothecary,
1« jnat tn receipt of n new end
fnmh »luck or
Noitea
Cnrtain JMes and Fino
Wall Faiwr and
aud Piece*».
Window Tnmniiug«.
Hons« Ltuiiiu
-------- HEWING MACHINES AND BAbY CAHKlAGPb ——■
Drugs and Chemicals,
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
‘Tie of the bright school obildren that I mv
Song will ring,
Ten thooaand timvs ten thousand strong,
they make the eoboee ring
With merry peals of laugbtsr end with
■bouts of childish glee,
While marching ou wifh steady tramp to
oertain victory.
Who sara we have no army? Lot tbe word*
be backward burled.
We have the proodeat army that there is iu
all tbe world.
The othdera are true and tried, equipment
al! are fine,
And wheu the hour of danger comes they’ll
meet ip battle line.
Thedford', Black-Draught hai
vavod doctor,’ bill* toJ more than
aixty voaiv. For tbe common fam
ily aihuentx, such a* amatipalion,
indigration, hard cold*, bowel com-
plaiutx, cMBa and fever, bilious-
neai, headache* and oth<r like
oomplaiiiti no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and reg-
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
Cities the blood, and purges the
rels of foul accumulations,
it
cures liver complaint, indigestion,
sour stoiuaeh, diszmess, chills,
rheumatic pains, sideache, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, bilioosneoa, piles, hard
Every drug-
H«ek-Dranght
and in mui.i-
_
Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having tie
original made by the Chattaoooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford's Black-DrarjM
is th* best medlcln« on earth, it is
good for any and everything. 1 have
a family of tw*lv* diiidren, and lor
lour year* I havs kept them on foot
and healdiy with no doctor but Black. ,
Draught. A. J. GREEN, lliewcrs. La. i
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes.
P ebfvmeb , B bühhbh , S ponom , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Church Diructcr
<D. 13. JLtlSiSl*,
Harness
Maker
BANDON FCRNITURE COMPANY.
1IÖOTS
SHOES
J. s Denholm
q
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
.. S
i
i
can get your money’s
Dry Goods of Every Description.
worth at
Ladies Coati, Capes and Collarettes.
M. BREUER’S
Dealer in Ilooti* and Slioen
Boots <Sc StLoes
Repniringlnently urn] promptly done at
loweat living prices-
CITY MEAT MARKET,
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure
AH kituls kept,
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AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST TROOF CORSET.
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HE ID-CHEESE
and VEAL «Iwnye on baud.
'VOMCXA
.M’ftAM'MV-IGSOM'r
PICKLED PORK
“Chico,”
BUTTER, EGG, and
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of alt kinds.
CÄPT. C. P. JENSEN.
Ment« Delivered to persona Iking on tho
Hiver, or «long the Mage Konto
This Steamer will give « re^nlnr lOduv Service b< tw«en Coqnilh* River, Oregon, and San
Fruncifco, California, for both passengers und freight.
E DYER Agc.’it, Bandon, Or ß» n.
SWAYNE & HOYT, Auent. 22G Batterv Street, San Francison, California.
P atents Bandon Meat Market,
Scientific flimflam.
T. Anderson
What We Can Do For You
Francisco, and give« all tbe news. Our offee
includes Ibe Sunday Bollatin.
Recorder and Bulletin, one veer. $6 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
60
The Portland Evening T< legram is iarved
six lime« n week. It give« nil the new« that
is worth reading nm! np to time of going to
press, mnch of it l>eing 21 boom fresher than
when it reaches here through nny other
Prop.
Will Keep ou Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetable», Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc.
Racket Stolte
Spring and Summer Goods.
A Large 8teck Juat
Received.
All Kind« of Good« Ft<
hummer Wear.
Lailien’ Jacket« and
Capes.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
DRY GOODS
.Ä-nsr
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes
N.
I.OKENZ’S STORE
CONSTANTLY on
HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provision*
Now is the time to buy.
will be disposed of st prioee that will aatooiah
Other bargains
job ,
while there are
To be bad in Dr, Goode, Clotbine, bhoea
and other goods that moat be Bold to make
room for more.
Phoenix Family Flour
Tiro Perfect Product of
Selected California Wheat
No. 33, in Townahip No. 28 South, of Rance
No. 14 Went, and will offer proof to «how
th>it the laud «ought is nu»re valuable for
its timber or xtone than for agricultural
puroiisuH. a?;d to .'.'tftbhsb hist claim to said
Innd b.'.fo.»» th*» Register «nd Receiver of
this office at KoMboig Oregon, on Wednes
day the Mtb dav of Anguat 1903. He name?
hh witiKAaea: A. E. TLadeell, R. II. Rosa,
John And«*r<*ob, R. E. L. Be Jillian, all of
Bandon, Coos Connfy, Oregon.
Any and nil peraons daiming adverse!)
journal.
the above-deacribed land« are requested to
file their claim« in this
on or before
Recorder mid T«1 .gram one y« ar
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13^204
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♦ta.V VHata*rqew«(inper •
Weekly Ore
J. T. Bninow«.
Ctmtan leads l*y- the Northwest, aud gives
apr30
«ter.
all tbe new« usually oontaim-d in a weekly
paper.
- > -TH? STFAM.EH -
I 'OW ovn Mlectkm) to every «tab-
.. Wejiorda- and W':e>’- O wto »1.--?" V
| scriber Only 50 cents a year.
It ia the dnty of each peraon to seek in
formation along all lines that tend toward
■■ringing about better condition« and greater
THOMAS WHITE, Master
prosperity for tbe human family, and for
rhe purpose cf giving our readers a chance
P. B. HOYT, Prop
Leave« Bandon «-very morning. e»eep<
i
to inform themselves wo give them the best Sunday, at 7 UM) o’clock and make, connec
—Appeal to Retiacn. Any doctrine that tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at Located la EL DORADO BUILDING,
A LADIIS’ MAGAZISf.
doos not appeal to tbe highest order of res 10:% a. m. at Coquille City.
First Street, BARDOS, OKKnON
Leaves Coquille City nt 12:30 p m., arriv
A pm; bfAutiFiil cr'to»rfl plafp«; I a! Mt
soning ia not safe.
fAhninns
; die««Hili'ing c nnomiefl , fnnry
ine at ltRndon at 4:30 p. tn.
work; househoM Lint«; Ik non. etc Kute
4HAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00
•cube
rr. aer.d <r hw 1^'c-t copy
Lady «gents wanted
Send for terms.
of the Coo« county len»ue will play dorms
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
the mmuoii .
Styllwb. Rr'inh’c, Sim pl«. Up-to-
>
date,
Economic;«I
and Abvolutely
At Bandon.
Bathroom newly fitted 1, with Poraelaln
Perfect-Fittia< Paper Pattern«.
Tab. Hot or Cold Rath. SS eeats.
Anp !—Bandon va Mnrahfleld.
Ans £4—Bandon ve North Bend.
■Sept 6—Bandon va Coanille.
Sept IS— Bullion va MaratiHeld.
TRKSPAM NOTtDB.
At Coquille City.
M BAZAR I
Notiee ia bvreby given lo all perenna not
MAMürACTT«*« or
t-if*Yon cao bava it all for
Ana J— Coqoille va North Bend.
o
trespass
opon
tbe
premises
of
Dr.
Kenyon,
Ans 16—Coqoille va itaadoo.
itnao-d be*we*n Florae Lake and lha eoen-
Ans *4—CoqoiUe va MarahAetd,
Ter
y road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
Hep* I»—Coqoille va North Bead.
Soi. th
ailing, or deatroving timber opon said
At Marvhrteld.
»nd. |25 rewaru will be paid for informa-
Io the Evenirne Telegram, nf Portland,
Ans 9—Matwbfleld va Coqoille.
ion leadine to a oonv>mh>n of IrrapaM M
Oregrm. It
- is the largeat evening
___ news
Ans 16— Ma rah field va Nwth Bend.
Have on hand and will keep const» nil v
inled above.
pep* pnbliabed in Oregon; it containa
Ans 36—Marshfield ve Bandon
for the trade and family use, brands of the
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 1*. 1ÜC1.
the slate end
of tbe
all th. news
---------- of
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Hept 2V—Marshfield va Coquille.
beat quality.
FETKH NK1AON. Avant
Try It for ■ month. A sample
nattai
At North Bend.
e py w I be mailed to you free. Adorna
Ans 9—North Bend ve Bandon.
pOH SALK OH RENT —One acre Io* in
A ng IK>—North Reed va Ooqoilie.
Independent and reliable—Th« Oregon;
H.od'w: Good b.w~ with flee rooms »mt
Sep* 6—North Bead va Marshfield.
Oregonian.
at busses ou lol. Enquire al this oOtoo.
Bep* »-North Bwd vs Bandon.
PORTtvANn, OBF.
Samples can be found in the saloons.
Every ^a,clc <jriiai*antce<I.
Your Money Back if it Don’t Suit.
For Sale Exclusively by
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SANDERSON BROS., Bandon,
( a free pattern
DISPATCH
BANDON BREWERY,
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Do You
Know the News
P atterns
eoe
The Telegram,
ISiCALL’S;
' MAGAZINE1
MS CALL
C. GEHRIG, Proprietor,
Beer, Porter and Ale.
j
The New, Speedy and E’eg; nfy F t ed Steamer,
CORNED BEEF.
BO YEARS"
A Ind of eeveuteeu was telling an
■wit'EXPEI-ilLNCE
older friend, recently, of an experience
J
he bad had that day. As ibe appreti
lice of a curpenter, be had been sent
to a salouu to take tbe tneaenres for
a new counter. It was very cold
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
trade marks
weather aud he arrived with bis teeth kinds of leather wares kept in a harness
D esigns
V
C
opyrights A c .
fairly chattering in his head, for hie shop.
Anyone tending a tkef?b and drncrlptton may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
coat
was thin. The saloon-keeper im
'
Inrentlon 1 a proh ably patentable. Communica
at rlotly confidential. Handbook on Patente
mediately
mixed a hot drink and posh Repairing a Specialty. tions
1
Bent free. Olrteat agency for securingpatenta.
1’atenta taken through Munn & Co. receive
William
G
Hier
will
act
as
iny
agent
at
ed
it
over
the
counter
to
him.
‘
Tt
’
i
1
tjHcial notice without charge, in the
cost
you nothing,” be said; “drink it Bandon and all orders left with him for
1
goods or repairs will receive prompt atten
1 down, and you'll soon stop shivering, tion.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T*argeet cir
culation of any eclontifio lournaL Terms, S3 a
my
boy.
”
1
year: four mouths, fiL Sold by all newedealere.
SUNN & Co.””**-’-New York
“He meant it kindly, too, and didn't
Go to tlio
Branch Offloe. S» F 8U Waahlnston, D. C.
think
any hHrra,” said the apprentice,
1
as
he
told
tbe
story,
“
That
’
s
what
1
NOTICE FOB lUBLTOATTON.
made it harder to push it back aud
—— y »B-----
Umber Land Act. June 3. 1878.
say I didn't want it.”
U nited S tatfs L and Ornes, Kosebnrg
Ladies', Genis’ and Chüdraa’a Under- Oregon,
May 25tb, 1903.
“It must have been n big tempt a
Notice
im hereby given that in compliance
—wear,
tion," said the friend. “That saloon
with the provisions of th« act of UongreHS
entitled ’’An act, for the «ale
T acra, Kand- of June 3.
keeper might have started you ou th" ? inbr*>!c!f'rfd
of timber lands in the Slates of California.
kv.Tcltit'f’«, Nucli tirrt haapeuder«,
Orcton. Nevada, aud Washington Terri*
road to min."
Ladlrfi’ lit»«*', Gentte-
Tory.” i.s extended to m H tbe i'abiic Land
“Well," replied tbe lad, frankly,
mvn'i» H onp ,
State« by act of August 4. 1892. Anna. A.
Mundy, of near Bandon, County of Coos,
“I’d rather have had it than some
State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this
Ladias’ Outing-xlsBtl Uncler-Skirte,
other k'nds
You see, it tskes
office
her sworn stata inent No. 5227 fur the
Glatts ware, Writing Tablet«,
pnrcbHHH of the SE1^ of
of Section No.
two to make a temptatiou. There's
33. in Townstop N<>. 27 8.. K. Nt». 14 W., and
no saloon keeper and uo cold weather All kind« of Notions, and t-hiuga ton no- will offer proof to show that the initd sought
mérou« to mention «nd ««ve money.
i~ more valuable for its timber or stone
can make me drink when I dont want
Mi«. J amf « C amtwihoht , Prop.
than for agricnltural purpose«, and tn ph
tablisb
her claim to «aid land before C. T.
to. Tbe temptation I'm afraid of is
Blumenrotber. U. 8. Corum :s->ioner for Dial,
tbe one that I’m ready for before it
of Oregon at Bwndon, Coos County, Ore
gon, ou Friday, the llth day o( August, 1903.
comes, by hankering after it. I dont
She names as witnesses, Seth Lunogmi, of
take much credit to myself for reins
Bullard, Oregon. Lee Bun’ows nt Ballard,
Two Papers for the Price of Onr.
Yon Oitgon, G.en Cox, of Bandon, Oregon,
ing that drink; and if I bad taken it,
Sheivey .Mundy, of Bandou. Oregon.
Get the New. of the World and
Any and all persons claiming adversely
why, I wouldn't have put all th»
the I.oral Newn Thrown
the nbove described fatid* uro requested to
blame on the saloon-keeper, as some
tile their claims in this office on or before
In aa a Bargain.
said 14tto day of August, 1903.
folks do: It takes two, every time to
J. T. BRIDGES.
make a successful temptation.”
jne4
•Register.
To those who p:>y np arrearage« mid a
It waa an honest way to look at the year in advance, and to aH new subscri
bers who pay in advance, we make the
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
question. Temptation is not all a
■natter of outward happening, but also following proposition comprising oevcrnl
Timber Land Act June 3 187R.
different couplets to select from i
U nited S tate « L and O ffice , at R obe
of inner readiness. No outsider can
Pines nr PuntictTioNs ran Y eah .
bubg O kegom , April 22, 1903
be responsible for our sins as we are
Notice i« herebv given that in ootnplianoe
R andom K ocobd »
»2 00
with tbe pro vision a of the act of CongreiK
responsible, “He tempted me" only
San Franoisoo Bulletin
6 00
of JuneS. 1878, entitled, **An act for the
explains one aide of tbe temptation.
Portland Evening Telegram
6 00
«ale of timber land« in tk^e State« of Cali
fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
Weekly Oregonian
1 50
The other aide—tbe personal aide—
Territory,” rm extended to all tbe Public
60
wo must answer for, anil no excuse Appoul to Reason
Laud Htatev by act of August 4. 1892, Ctiarlee
O»ir Offer.
r. Fieger of Bandon, County of Coo«,
will save us. “It takes two," and one
State of Oregon, ba« th» dav filed in
Tbe Bulletin is one of the leading papa
of the two is always our own reopen
this office tola sworn statement No A001, for
of tbe West, aud is a daily published in San the pnrebase of the’
sible self— Epuwth Herald.
of
of Section
Coquille, Oregon
UNDERTAKING
A Full Line of Burial Casketa. Burial Robe* mid Good», and Undertaking Supi lie«
ConatanUy Kept on Haud.
Clrrtr», Toburcoa and Cigarette»,
Faint*. Oik. Glasse». and Fainter’« Supplied
BYkl^-IsrES & Co Prop.
These little men and women, armed with
pencil, book, aud alate,
Will one day be entrusted with the welfare
of tbe Hale;
M. E. Cnt’Kcn.
Our flag—the Naliuu’s Stars and Stripes—
Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Bun
of which we love to tell.
day at 11 A. M. and 8: P. M.
They’ll save in tiiue of danger, if we only
Sunday 8ch*e»l every Sunday at 10, A. M.
train them well.
Epworth league . 7:1’. M.
Then honor give the captains, as along tbe Prayer meeting WedneHdny nt F: P. M.
lines they standi
W. H. M etkb «. Pastor.
Aud honor to the generals of this brave,
youthful band!
And honor give the young reorufta, who
mindful of each rule,
Drill daily for life’s conflict as they work
away iu school.—J shnib L. L xall .
Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Np.-cialty,
l*i*>Kgi>»ta Mundriea.
Our Recruits.
It Takf» Two.
Fmniture
Druggist and
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
From tbe Epworth Herald.
I’ll ■ing a eoug of honor of an army great
aud grand,
An army fall of promise, and the hope of
all the land;
In every town aud city, and In aU the oouu-
>ry round,
The marobing of tbeee eoldien is a daily
weloome sound.
Minor, C. B. Wade, Alex. Chalmers,
D. H, Looney. Ohss. Cleveland, P. A.
Frakes, Hazelwood Company. W. J.
Townley, J. Matty, J. B. Stnmp, At
kinson Bros , sre sending some of tbe
best stock on tbeir respective farms
Dysentery Cared Without the Ata of a
to this sale, which will give the farm
Doctor.
er and small breeder a splendid op
“
I
nm
jn«t
up
from h bard spell of
portunity of buying some choice stock
the flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A.
right Ht home.
Pi oner, a well known merchant of
Drummond,
Tenn. “I need one small
S txtx or O hio , C ity ob T oledo t
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Loess C ounty .
|
F baxk J. C heney makes oath that and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured
ba is tbs senior partner of tbs firm of without having a doctor. I consider
F. J. C heney A Co., doing bnnine«s it the beat coolers medicine in the
in tbs city of Toiolo, County nnd world," There is no need of employ
Slat« aforramj^.. and tb»f .«»hi firm ing a doetqrwben this remedy.is used,
will pay tbe sum of On« Hundred for no doctor can prescribe a better
Dollars for each and every case of medicine for towel complaint in any
Catarrh that eannot be cured by the form either for children or adnlta. It
never falls and ia pleasant to lake.
nse of Hall'« Catarrh Cure.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
F bank J. C heney .
Sworn to before me and subecrilMtd
Baaelmll Ncliedwle.
in my presence, thia 8th day of De
Following «re tbe dnt»» nf pirn«, «nd
cember, A. D. 1886.
names nt plane« at which the vetersl le.ru«
BULL
THEDFORD’5
BL ä CKWCHI
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, al 2.30, P. M., at the
Anarchy Taught by Faanaple M. E. Church.
What Th» "Wall-to-do Rich People" of
Chicago Have Hcen Dulaf.
LOWE,
BaudoD. Oregon,
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