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THE RECORDER ffFBBY THCMDAI AFVBBWOOB PATI» ■ . SWITff. A Mage Photograph. THUB3DAY. OCT. •», l»09 „ , a. , -■ - — , KPITOR1AL. War rumor* have all blown over till th* next breeae springe np. Bomia ia coming to the fore very l«P*d,y» sn^ b** eitiaens are up with the times, and can do a first class bold pp, equal to the beet. The Diamond trust ha* advaoced yh* price of diamonds, but that does pot worry the average country news paper mea. They are not likely to pveak There must be a fresh breeae some where, sod now that interest is flaging in« id the Oriental wareloud, the lethmna te coming iato prominence to supply the defleieney, and Nicaragua and Guatemala will figure on the phaaahoard for first place in the bel ligerents eolnmn. Now it aeema that the Ship build ing treat wm a scheme perfected and brought into operation for the -pnr- poee of letting a few financial lords unload a lot of wortbleea securities upon men who bad faith in the hon- paty of tbe schemers. Morgan has shown himself a mighty factor in the formation of gigantic bneineee propo- yitiona, but io the Ship building trust, be aeema to have brought together a mam of corruption that will leave a blighting stench exude from bis repu tation aa long as be lives. Those bit ten will lose oonfidence in bis hon- _________________ The Sbip Combine is wrecked, and Schwab, tbe steel magnate, ie charged with having been ita wrecker, by with holding tbo Bethlehem Company's profit*. Competition ie com petit iou , whether it is operated by true* prop ositions or smaller concerns, and as but one institution san eventually |hrive aud stand on th* apex of sac . oea*, some most take places lower dow* th* seal* of commercial success. In a system founded upon private pwpersbip, the inevitable result can pot but be the exaltation of tb* very few, and the poverty stricken condi tion of tbo many. Tbo United States will be a fruitful field to show np tbe inequality that will obtain nnder this perverse system. Even th* wreckers jpt wrecked. fflmfi drop AlMoufi Paid for Clear* rag. In a conversation with Elbert Dyer one day thia week, be gave out tbe following experience be bad in clear ing an acre of land, planting, culti vating, and harvesting th* crop. The spot cleared was at hia mill aom* three or four miles aonth of town, ia situated on the huckleberry fiat, and ia not considered a flrssvclass article of land by any means, but atill it appear* to have some fertility about it according to report. The land, while not the worst to alesr and get nnder a state of oalti- yation, coat fifty dollar* to get ready for tba plow. Then eaaae tbe plow ing, seeding, cultivating sod harvest ing, which cost thirty dollars more, making eighty dollars expended in clearing and raising tbe crop. Tb* acre of land waa planted in po lotoe*, and th* crop when harvested waa worth aeventy-fiv* dollar*, which gave a return ot all tbe money ex pended on the lot, except five dollars. If next year's crop is of equal value to tb* on* raised this year, tbe land will hav* paid fur steering, seeding and cultivating, in two yoam, besides giving a profit above all expense, of Ml. i It pays to ckrar up land, and great improvement can be mad* in thia county by getting the land in condi tion to yield its increase. Stock pays well, and there ia no country better adapted to dairying tban the coast couotios of Oregon. Cause .f Lesbjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ wbieb exude plenti fully in street dirt It ia inactive so long as exposed to tbe air, bat when carried beneath the skin as in the rounds caoaeti by percussion capa or by rusty nails, and when tb* air is excluded, tbe germ le roused to activ ity aud produces tbe most virulent poison kuown. These germs may be destroyed and all danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Cbamlylain’. Pain Balm freely aa soon aa the inju ry ia received. Pain Balm ia an anti septic, and cause* ante, brnismi and ¡ike injuries to heal without mature lion and in one third tbe time re quired by the usual treatment. It » !“l wj" by C. Y. Iwe, Druggist CLARENCE V. LOWE Chicago, Go*. 18.— A photograph sight fee* high by twenty five feet long baa been finished ia thia city for *ae at Madison Hqoera Garden, New York. The picture, which ia said to be the largest photograph on record, ■bow« Xioo City, presenting every bouse, street and tree in the radius of two square mile*. It ia said to have They no longer shout and gambol in th. required aa especially constructed bloeaom ladon fields. And their laughter doea not eoho down the tower 181 fee* btgb to take the view. Prwgrrwive Heilcioa* TkwashA Matter. CM1LDKBN Og TBK MILLa. Oh, the alienee of tbe obtldraa in tbe eanny south to-davt It is todd.r than tbe ary of fettered glaves. Lean aud liatea aud yoa will hear tbe roar lag of the mill And the sighing of the wind in open gnree. Bui the voices or tbe etnldr.n — they ar. ■till. Ob, th. roaring of tbe null, of the mill! In oar orthodox exchangee we find evidence* of a* ^naaay feeling non- oerning revival*, /edging by the past a revival of religion ia no* doe. It ought *o come, jael a* a revival of buaineaa follows a period of stagna tion. Tbe revival of religion ia due. Tb* churches need it, bueineau needs it, in social affairs it ia needed, in the life of the republic it is demanded. There ia a sore need felt everywhere of an inoreaae of tba impulses which may properly be described aa relig ious. “But the old-fashioned revival has suddenly become antiquated aud impossible to intelligent men. A re vival of religion ia needed; it must come, and it will oome, jnat aa aooa aa tbe object of it ia tbe increase of re ligion pur* and nndefiled aa a motive in tbe common life of the people. It mast be aneectarian, not dogmatic; and above all tbinga it most be unsel fish.—The Christian Register. atre.t. They have gone eoroae tbe Mlle; they are working tn tbe mills. Ob, the tired little hands end asking feet; And the weary,, dreary life that atante and ktllel Ob, tbe roaring of tbe mills, of ike mills! All the pieaaurra known *o childhood see bat tales of fairylandl Wbat to them are uuging birds and run ning stream.! For tbe rnmbl. of the rill seems an aobo of the mill, * And they see but flying spindles in their dreams. Life is oue in aammer'a heat or winter's chill. Ob. tbe roaring of the vuiU, of tbe mill. In thio boosted land of freedom, they an bonded baby etavra, y And the busy world goes on sad doto no* heed. They are driroo to the mill jost to glu^aud overfill Bursting ooffsrs of tbo mighty monarch. Grand. When they perish, we are told it ia God’s will. Ota. tbe roariug of the mill, of tbe mill. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Ban Francisco, Oct. 14 —Siuco tbe asnonnceaient that William Raudoipb Hearst intends to start a .lady j>«,i>er in Loe .Angeles, and V »t Managing Editor Roberts is there now complet ing arrangoiaenta. it is given out from a reliable source that the gnat pub lisher’s next move will be to atari a morning I md. >tregon, in opposition to the source of informatiou’i - not hv^I jed at this time, but it is «»«HeiireT fact that the scheme has beoo fully decid ed Upon, and that public announce ment will be made in the near future. It is known here that an agent, of Mr. Hearst visited Portland a month ago, and for two weeks devoted him self to covering the situation, sail then reported bis favorable impression of tbe field to Mr. Hearst in New York City. Portland has long been nnder tbe eye of Hearst as tbe best distributing point for the great North west country. Adaai Stink Bag. L^ hswio M 1 Constinutiou to nothing more f I than a clogging of the bowel. | ' and nothing lose than vital »tag ratio* or death if no* relieved. If »very eonntipatad sufferer eoald real ire that be to allowing poiMitou» filth to remain ia his system, he would soon get relisf. Constipation juvites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and u.any other ail ments diupfear when consti pated bowels »re relieved. Thed ford’s Elackiiraught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an cnsy and natural manner without the purging of calomel at other vio lent eetnartics. Be rtire that you grrt the origi nal Thedford T Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggist* in 2S cent and f 1.4» packages. W ohm .. lrk,,jlir «, IM*. I esmwt of-«.«/! Tk.dtord'i Blsrk- Drssskt i<x>lii-.-ki«. I kM* It >» wr kraM all ta. Ua. M» k»v. Mt a II for Ik. las* toa yssvs- > aww *».« MV ckllSrea ■ay otto» I m UI v *. I tai.k 1 roate as..r ke s»l. to wwk wlttost It aa MTuant .f Winy trwM.8 wUk _ ya reasttwattoa. iaw ssMlata. It /»I H sll «tot kaa*a to. •». OS C. B. IsFULAn. Barrel of “good resolutions" all gokb . Barrel that’s made, oh. ao many, forlorn, Barrel that heart rending taleaouuld tell— Barrel th it’s sent ao many to “hell;" Barrel—of bait used in old Balan’s trapa. Barrel, the cause of so many mishaps; Barrel of wickedneea, barrel of woe, Barrel tbat kills where’er it may go; Barrel of 'snakes’ going down in each glawB ■Barrel of death—alas! oh, aloe! Barrel of which many million* have drunk, Barrel that a<> many fortunes hue sunk, Barrel tbat'a turned many dais into night. Barrel that’s kept many out of God’s light. Barrel that a made many brute« of good men, Barrel deceiving again and again. Barre) that’« been to religion a blurnt. Barrel—tbe cnu«e of bow many a Mghi! “Dirty-work” barrel, Btrotig-ttmeliuig bar rel, Blasting old barrel—get out of osr sight! —MfMies H. Hyden haw. Saloon annrcListaof Winslow, Ind., have refiortKl to dynamite and mur der. The North Dakota house defaMed reeubmiuHion on Feb. 9, by ■ vote of 66 to 31. Wine will not Hppear upon the fa-' hie at tbe dinners of tl>e Chicago Bnsineea Woman’s Cleb hereafter. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Drug« and Chemicals, Patau* and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Dr uggiate Mandrie*. PzaruMKa, Bacasse, S ponois , Soars N uts and C andiks . Clg.r., Tabarro, sud Cigarette«, Paint*. Oil.. Glawta«. aud Painter'» Supplied BOOTS SHOES “Chico,” M. BREUER’S Healer la x: CAPT, C. P. JENSEN Root» and Sliocn Repairing,neatly nnd promptly done at I lowest living prices. TkU 8t«aa)er will Hive r refillpr 10 day Servin betwten Coqnille BiVw, Oregon, and.San Francidoo, California, for both pasHtn^er* and freight. E DYER Agent, Bandon, Oregon. SWAYNE <k HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Francisco. California. CITI MEAT MARKET, Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. All kind« kept. BOLOGNA 8ACSAGE. HEAD CHEESE aud VEAL alwsye on hsnd, Will K.,p on Hand at all Timea CORKED BEEF. PICKLED FORK BUTTER, EGG, aud of r II kinds. Coquil’e, Oregon. Suita Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Harness Maker, Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. lou Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money's worth at Church Directory M. E. Covacn. PreacUing service every 2nd and 4'.h 8ur. day at U A M. and 8. P. M Holiday School every Munday at tO. A. M. Epwortb League . 7:P. SI. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. W. H. Mayses. Ps.itw. Dry Goods of Every Description Is just tn receipt of a new and fresh utock of Freeh Meats, Best Quality Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked hi cuts, Lard. • Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Egg”, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bidee, etc. Moat« Delivered to pepRocs living on th^ Hiver, or along the 'lauf Honte Spring and Stimmer Goods. A Large Stuck Joat Revived. All Kinds of Gouts For Sanuner Wear. Ladies’ Jackets aud Capes. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. « « Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing ara_______ rara_________ Dealer in IIiiws 4 Saddiea and all kind» of leather wares kept in a Baruesa shop. Repairing a Specialty. William GaUier will act aa my agcut at Bandon and all orders left wilb him fur gixxla or repairs will rooolve peowpt aUeu- Qon T ram M am * “ Demers* MTVVVT CorvwraRT* Am An rone *en«1nf • nketeh and desertntton may •Mek'lV nfekly _______ aacarttUn our ojHnion free Mbefiber an fovandon “ >• *------ pro__„., obably Datenteble. Communie». lion* ------------- nt riet ... 1 y „nBdentUl. eon (Ment Handbook on Patente Mnt ----- «nt free. Oldest Oideet aeency for aeeurinapatenta. Patente taffoa r ■ “ through Munn A Co. receive •perlai nottea. notte«. vithoet cbanre, in the Scientific Hmerkam NOTICE FOR BUBLMJAT1UN. Timber I mim I Art. Jtn«3, 1878. UtfirtB S tat «« L and RGtcborp <)r«v<'N, AutfU'i 2-Vb. MK13. ------- >01 — Notice i*» ber*'by ifimj tkni !« ecwpHnnc« . with U jf provisions of thr oct of €k»rgr«sR of 4nue 9, I87K, eatitled "Au wet for the hh U* of fte«iber latuis .« ti*r States of Cahforata.. Oreaaw. Nevbda, and WnnbiuMton Terri Fmbroteiered Silke, fiMtlM«, Tjseet, Wa«4- • tury,’* a« extewibd to m H the l-’ftblir Htatea by art of Auv*«t ♦. William k<»r<4d<4*s ktaelc-tfe*« Kmw^erWere, Jameff, of Myrtle F->iot, Uouniy of Co.’«. Lkufi««’ H« mz , Geudle- State of O k pon, baa ttoi« day til rd in thia M cmm , office bi« Kwt*ra fitntesnent No. f4.V> for the pure ba«*' of tbe NEW of and Lot 5» of Htotirm Xo. A-i. in Township No. 27S.,of K. LadiM Outing-Flanel Under-Ekirt», No. 14 W. ( aud will offer proof to «bow that GlBM aarr, Wrltiu* TuMeU, the land aoupiit i<* more vitlaable for ita tim* AU kiudu of NotioQR, and thiu^a too no- , ber or aton« than for atmeuitural purpoaea, and to establish bi-? ciatiu to «bid land before dm ( roue to meotiou and save money. C. T. Blnmenrnftier, U. 8. Oommiwdoner nt Mna. J a MJ* C abtwbigut , Pr'ip. Bandon, <’ooa County, Ureffon, on Friday, tbe yiHh dav <kf November. 1KU. He nuinra aa witDesae", bh«lvey Mandy, of Kt udon, Oregon, /kuna Mundy, of Britton, Oregon, Lee Barrow«, of Bullard«, Or<H!O<«» and Ginn Cox, of Handon, Oregon. Any and ab iwraooi» claiming advpvafly tbe atkore <L‘ hch I>*« i iui.d* art r«*qne«tad to file <l*«Mr claiuia in thia «*&'*« on or before •aid 20th day of Noveu*l»er, 1908. MAWUFàCTÜIir.E OF J. T. BRIDGES. Sept 10 Rr^iater. JXacItct Store i Ladies Gcflte sad Children's Under wear BANDON BREWERY, Docte and SRoes N. T .ORENZkS Beer, Porter and Ale. Hatnp’e« ran be fnand ta ♦bn ••loops. NOTICE FOR PUBMOATiOM. department of The !•••« 1er. L and Omcs ay M xjssbubg . Oregon, Sept. 21. 11*01. Rotfae ia hereby «iven tb^t tbe fibllowing named et tt'er haa tiled n«4toe of bin inten timi to make Anni proof it) support of bis claim, and that naia proof will be made lye- fore /. H. Uptou. ü. S. Cotnuuisaiuner, at Langlois. Oregon, on Novbebkrt u, likk. vis; Goorga l>. lipin, on H . K. No. 13037. for lb. S wx of SEX. ■»“<! Lots 1, 2, See. 11, Local, 2. Sec. tO. fp. 32.Sooth, R. I*. West. He nsnws tbe following witnes-es to prove hia conlinnons rMidrec- ni»>n and coltivatimi of Mid laud, vis: W. S. t+oenn. ol Langlois, Oregon, J. P. Kns-ell. of I.angioli. Oregon, 0. W Zetfi-vall, of I'ort Orford. Oregon, siu) Cyrus Bfadden, of Port Orford. Oregon J. T. B kioom . Octi Register. aatbovlty—Tbo STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is tho time to buy. will be diepossd of at t>ric«s that wiU astouiab yoa, «hito there are Other bargains Phoenix Family Flour Tlae ZPorifeot Froduot of eolooted XJa.liiornxai. W'kiGka.U. livery JskicR C m ua>m yi teed• Yuur Money Back if it Don’t Suit. For Sac® Exclusively by SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [T|*»Wr V. am I. let Jet»« 3, 1373.] UaiTKb KrtoTgA IsbND OffFMJK, RuSMBUBO (Mucoow. Annual 27.1903. fJOl il’L HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN con»; B ano* with 'be prori*»»» <»f khv iu’t of of /un** 3. lr*7?i. entitled ”An art f/xr the aala of tianb« r land*» in tfpA States of Californta, Oregon. Nevada, and WaM/Ui^usn Territory," aa extended Io all tbe Public Land States by act of Aapuwt 4. 1H92. Gilbert G Kennedy, of ItaiukM*. ooontv of C< mjs . State- «»f Oregon, hav this day tihd in this office hia «worn irtaieiuent No. 5 61. f<»r Hie pnreiiM«>r of Lot* 3 and 4. and of SW of Sec ion No 7. in Township No. 25f $outto. Kat p»o No. 14 W., and will of fer proof to nhow tiiut tbe land nought h more valuable for ita timber or atone tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim io Miid land before C. T. Btumsn* rotber, United Htates Comuiiaeioner, for Oregon, st hia office at Bandon, Oregon, on Saturday tbe 21at day of November, 1903. He name'' at wftneMM: G. W. Cos, 0. H. Elliot, A. if. GaWotit. Jsfty Ciuwiey. ail ui Bandon. Oregon. Any and all perffnna claiming adversely the above dfhenbed land« are requested to file their claima in t hi a office on or before •aid 21sl day of November, 1!MW. 4. Xe •epl 7 Register. ------ THE STEAMER------ DISPATCH Weakly THOMAS WHITE, Master E l D orado P. B. HOYT, Prop leeaied la EL DORADO BUILDING, Ftret Moot, BAMBOU. OMKOON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Ha ihrer» ca newly Mted np with Fwrrekaln Tub. Uet or Cold Hath* aa oania. tMEhFAM MMTWIB. Nceior is hereby given lo all persona not lo treeps«« apnn ih. prendae« of Dr . Kenyou. «ituatid Iwtween Floraa Late and tbe oonn- ry ro»d. in Northern Curry, by removing. cuitinv. »r Ue.tmyin» inoliar o,àiu »aiU land. J2A rewnrd will be paid for informa finn l.adiiu> to a convtotion of treapava a. •tn'erl h I mivs . Da:ed at Uandon. Oregon. March li. 1901. PETER NELbON. Apent. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Do You Know the News ■2îi. 50c The Telegram, pl« What We Can Do For You TONSORIAL PARLORS Timber Laad AeS, Jau» 8, 1BT8. La.vea Bandon e»»ry morning, eirept KpOR 8ALE—160 sore* of land; 130 acre* Usrm S tstbs Lawn Ovrtoo, ar ttoss- I? creek bottom, covered with alder and Snnday. at 730 o’clock nnd make, ormnre- aaltnon bru^h; 7 acres plow land and 12 tiona with tbe train and atoamer M,rl at uc»o Ooaooa, Sept. 12, 1208. Notice is hereby riven tbat in eomplianee acres in pastors; bonse and oothnihilnpa; 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. Learca Coquille City at 12:30 p. arriv with tba previsions of the act of Conunss 10 miles Sontfe of R*nd<»n. oq Fonr-mile Creek; price >1,500. For partronlnrs addreeai Ins at Bandon at 4:30 p. m. ot Jnn. 8. 1878, entitled "An act for ibe sal. of limber land, in the tttatea of Cali'oruis, F. 8. Truman. :VH Shaner St., Portland, Or. NOTICE FOR PUHLIitiTION. Oregon. Nsvada. snd Ws«hington Tarn nepartmaat Of The Interior, torv." as extended to all tba Pnbile Land z tiarrxn Slim Lasu Orrrci Boasknaa Rtatee by act of Aa«sat ♦. IWL William D. Marshall of Bandon, County ot Coos, State < tkaaoa. Hept. 12. 1003. Notire is hereby given tbat the following- of Oregon, hsa this day filed in this oSee hi. sworn statement No 6707, for th. pur- named re tiler baa filed notice of hia inten ohsar of tbe SEI* of SEJt iWion 81, in tion to make final (commutation) proof in support of bis olaim, and tbat said proof Township No. *i. Lots 1 and 2 of Section No. 8 In Township No. 80 Booth, of Range will be made before Ch arte. T. Blnmen- No. I* Wsvt, and will o«ar proof to show rotber. U. H. ComdiiaaionM at Hendon, Ore- tbat the land eoagbt ia snore vslnabl* for its tZ"Yue eao have it all for timber or Wooe than for agricaltaeal par- gon.ou „ __ OCTOBEK 30, 1903. no-as, and to establish Na delm to said land Ter vis: Shelve. Mandy, on H. E. 11831, for before C T. Blameerother. U. S- CHmaUa- new th the EM of NEM, nnd NEW of KEU. lxita •¡• ner al hia oflto. at Bandon. Oooe Ooeaty, 8 nnd 4, ttectlon 33. Tp. 27 8. It. 1* Week. Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day of D«o»ra- la tbs Evenltag Telssvam. of Portland, H. names aa witnasew: J. H. He name, tbe following totnetoeato prove bar. 1!MI. Grenon. It is th* lernest eveuin« new»- bi* continnOn, reaid-noe upon and cultiva Jonne. I. H. Tucker. 1. M. Adas»», and J. pnpe pebtiehed >a Oregon: it oontains B. Mareb.ll, Sr., all of Bandon, Coua Ooau- tion of said land, vis: ■Il th- arwa of the «take and ef the * • !<•* L Barrow*, of Ballards. Oregon. Gten i e risiici Try it for • month. A «Rtnp!. Ary and all perunnsclaiming advaraat; the Oox. of Bandon, Oregon. Henry Hermann, « py w I be msil-d to yon free. Ador.es of Bnllards, Oregon, U. Barry, of Bendon, Hbove-dewiribed land, are roqne.ted to Illa their nleima in »hi« ofbc on or before raid Orego*. Sth day <d DeeeiuLer, 1908. ^OBTLARD, ORB. To be had in Dry Goods. Oofhine, Shoes nnd otb^r good« that must be sold to wake rooei for more. C. GEHRIG Propriotor A rec gniaed Oregonian. CLOTHING DRY GOODS CONST1NTLY on - — • • GfrO to til® American Medicine, a leading organ Hate on hand Rfid will ke^p eona*antly >r the t”hde a«d fatuity uwe, biantK of the of tbe medical profaa.ioo of Ameri f beat quality. ca, atatea tbat of R,(X>0 silicide« in Good* dcllvvt’ffd free ef eha*<e at euy Germany last year, fully 4,000 were ieMougb)** 4i»tuec«. doe to drink. E. A. Adams has written to A. B. Cordley, of tbe Department of Zool ogy, of tbe State Agricultural Schoo) at Corvallis, about the stink bug wbieb has found its way into so many A l<MMlill*<iirg Rerns'4. bonnes in Myrtle Point this summer. ------------- —... ■ Tbe bug is about tbe siae of a fly, and This ia tbe way ao exchange utter» tbe odor which they emit ia so loud its iu'lictment against tbe drinking that tbe festive akuuk sinks into insig habit of England, Ireland, Scotland, nificance when compared with thia and Wales: "The United Kingdom liMls iasoe*. Mr. Cordley writes aa fast year spent for elch<>lic drinks follows to Mr. Adams: alone, fW0,(MMl,0W, which ia equal to "In answer to your query will state the total rental of all lands and that tbe little insect which you send boaeea in those ialauds: if is twice as is a csrnbid beetle, known as Nomina tuncb as was spent on bread, ten times Pyguineus. So far as I know it has aa much as was spent on educa'ion. no common name. I suppose the odo> and eighty times aa much aa the *s. "0 nnfx rnmat .that it is imn.wefMv flhriafiane of the United Kingdom to find one that would be satisfactory. ipent on foreign missions.’’ Snch a Practically nothing is known regard record should cover the people of tbe ing tbe habits of tbe instet. but it is United Kingdom with humiliation: but it is not any worse tban tbat of iuferred that it breeds in moist places our own fair land. Tbs disagreeable odor which yoo men tiou ia auppoeed to be tLruWo off fur €lkamberli»li>’* Cough Remedy. protection whenever the insect is No one wbo is acquainted with its threatened with danger. It ia quite good qualities can be surprised at tbe common whenever thia odor is noticed great popularity of Chamberlain's to find one of tbe insects entrapped Cough Remedy. It not only cures in a spiderweb, and one means of ob colds and grip eflpctnally and perma viating the disagreeable phase of the nently, but prevents these diseases case, which has been recomended, is from resulting in pneumonia. It is to destroy all apiderwel« about tbe also a certain cure for croup. Whoop premises. So far as I know no prac ing cough ia not dangeroos when this tical means of eradicating tbe peat remedy is given. It contain no opintu can be suggested, aa I stated before or other harmful substance, and may nothing is known regarding its hab be given aa confidently to a baby as its, "--Enterprise. to an adult. It is also pleasant to —ooo-— take. When all of these facte are Tbe Curry County Recorder any.: taken into consideration, it is not sur- "Rumor has it that R. D. Hum« will {trising that people in foreign lands, again fence in bis tide lands in th« aa well aa at home, eateeui this remedy vicinity of tbe mouth of Rogue River very highly, and very fea are willing Feuce porta tranejxirted from Wed to take any other after having once derbnrti to thia ei<ie of the river, bears uee<i it. For sale by 0. Y. Lowe, evidenoe of thia in no uncertain way. Druggist Druggist and .Apothecary, J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. The next W C T U meeting fake» place Tuesday, at N-.30, P. M., at tbe We offer One Hundred Dollars Re M. E Church. ward for any case of Catarrh that ▲ HA1AKKV or WHVBKY. cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. A barrel of wbn»hy—whst’t T ba * b-it A Barrel of hoadauhen, barrel of vuet; F. J. C hinxy & Co., Prop«. Toledo, Barrel of earflea, barrel of blowt»? Ohio. Barrel of tears from a world-weary wife. We, the undersigned, have known Barrel of sorrows. barrel of strife, F. J. Cheney, for the last 15 years, Barrel of qoarrt la—ending son.. Ufa. and believe him perfectly honorable Barrel of much unavailing regret, Barrel of care»—barrel of debt, in all business transactions and finan Barrel of crime, barrel of pain, cially able to carry out any obligations Barrel ef hopes, ever blaated and vainl made by their firm. Barrel of falaehood. deception, and Ires. W kst & Terras, Wholesale Drug Barret of mat iae’a ahrieka—aa he eh-e! Barrel of Mpizenn-^)f which it ia full gists. Toledo. Ohio. Barrel from which many f«M»la take a i «11 W aldibg , Kt.NMav A M ak vis. Whole Barrel of blasting—liquid '‘bell-fire,” sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Barrel of staff that Rome say will inspire, Hall’s Cetxrrh Core is taken inter Bartel of poverty, ruiu, and bbiztat. nally, acting directly upon the b|. .xt Barrel of Itrroi b — growing each toght. Barrel of hunger, barrel of groan*, and mucous surfaces of the system. Barrel of orphans’ pititul uiomus ; Price 75ctv per Lottie, tfchl by all Barrel of misery—terrible «¡off. Druggist a. Testimonials free. Barrel to play on tbe world Balan’s ‘bluff? Hall's Fsmily Pills are the beat. Barrel of “politics” u^ed for Home's pope; Barrel that’s made ot so uuany a “tope " ------ OOO—- Pieper at BUCK-DRAUGNT W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Hew'» This» Hearst •» Mtart a Portland rfHEoroR^i Bud««. *. T. To tbons wbo pay np arrearages and a year in advance, and to all new aabacri- b.ra wbo pay in advene., we make ibc following propuaXtoe ooeapriaing several dlfforenl oongtot. to avket from r Perea or PvnLictnoaa raa Yana. Bai.no» Heooanra Han Franeiawo Bulletin Portland Evening Telegvam Wtekly O.-eguuUa Appeal to Benson *2 00 6 80 S 00 I D BO Oar Offer. Tbe Bnll.tia >■ on. of U. leading papa of tt-a West, and i* a daily rmbtlsb.d in Ran Franeisoo. and gives all th» orrwa. Oer offs, includes the Monday BoUetin. Renorder and Bnlleiin. one year.. BT 00 Recorder and Bulletin, one own th SB Ths Portland Er.nin« Telegram ia iraaad ■iz lira.» a week. It gives all tbe news that ia worth reading and np to time of going to press, aaaab of it being 2* hoar» fra.be> tbaa when it reaches bore through any other journal. Booordar and Telegram one year. SB IB For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore pontaa leads in the Northwest, and gkvee all tbs news usually contained in a weekly papet. Ba B o eder sad Weekly Oregontan. .W KO It ia tbe duty of sack person to sack in formation along all liaaa that tend toward bringing about bettor conditions and grantor prosperity for the hema* family, and for the porpoaa of giving oar readera a ehaaoe to inform tteemaaivaa wa gtva them the beet —Appeal to Baeac*. Any doctrine that does aa* eppeaf to tba Mpkat* order of tea- aiming ienot aafb. EMonter and Appeal ...«on