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EDITORIAL.
Tbe R ccobdib will be issued one
day earlier next week, in order to al
low the force to enjoy Tbaakegiving.
Tbe Porta may flatter himself that
ha is ruler of the barbarous Turk, but
with Russia and Austria banding in
ultimatums, it begins to appear that
tbe Sick Man baa donned a straight
j acket
All is not rosea with tbe President
of Columbia, and now that Panama
has seceded and gained her liberty
through recognition of tbe United
States, Colombian citizens are crying
“Down with Marroqnio.” This coun
try's recognition of Panama makes it
an object of hatred to some of the
Columbians.
San Domingo is having another re
bellion, or revolution, it ia bard to de
termine wbicb. If tbe government ie
victorious, it will be a rebellion or in
surrection; but if therebelsprsvail.it
will be a revolution. It is au off day
when some of those countries lying
in Central or South America, cannot
puli off a rebellion.
Hundreds of people in New York
were willing to sell tbeir right ear for
95000. bnt weie unable to prodneeone
tbe right size aud shape, and tbe man
wbo wants to fit ont at the expense of
some other party, has bad to give np
the task. However, that so many
persons were willing to part with an
ear to obtain the stipulated sum, does
not speak well for tbe social system
uud»r wbicb we live.
China is worrying again. The Brit
ish Lion has possessions on her West,
and tbe Russian Bear on her North,
and «be bus apprehension that one or
tiie otiisr may want to feast on her
carOBis. Just uow she is most afraid
of the Linu. aud wants the Bear to aid
her, while next week it may be tbe
Lion she seeks for her friend. Under
tbe circumstances the best thing she
can du to ease her mind, ia to set the
Bear aud the Lion to fighting each
other; there is nothing like keeping
idle folks busy to save trouble.
Tbe question now is, will tLere be
u special session of tbe Legislature!
It seems that under the emergency
wbicb bus arisen, there should be one.
It coats money to convene tbe legis
lature, $15,000 being tbe estimate, but
it will coat many times that much to
pav the interest that will necessarily
entail upon state cuntities, cities and
school districts, because of tbe delay
of tbe necessary funds to carry on tbe
purposes for which they were created.
Ji may be some.)bat critical to con,
venw tbe law makers, but it is not a
good thing to do to let tbe state and
minor divisions get into chaotic con-
dilioua Tbe interest in tbs latter
case will over balance tbe coat of con
vening the law makers.
Only Makes A Had Matter Worse.
Perhaps yon have never thought of
it, but the fact must be apparent to
every ooe that constipation ia cansed
by a lack of water in tbe system, and
tbe use of drastic cathartics like tbe
old fashioned pills, only makes a bad
matter worse. Chamberlain’s btom-
[tch and Liver Tablets are much more
mild and gentle in their effect, and
when tbe proper dose is takeu their
action is so natural that one can hard
ly realize it is tbe effect of a medicine.
Try a 25 cent bottle ot them. For
sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist.
Bnoday Welcome! Senator Hanna
is au acrobat of tratieoeudaut agility.
Surely it ia not base flattery to say
this of a man wbo can uoapariogly
deuouuce the democratic party for
briogiog on tbe hard limes in |893,
aud then iu tbe same speech praise
without stint Grover Cleveland, wbo
was then at the bead of that party.
The Commoner:—Schwab and his
companions made 920,000,000 on tbeir
investment of $10,000,000 in tbe ship
building trust, and on top of that they
wanted Uncle 8am to give them a
subsidy, Uncle Sam naa earned tbe
reputation of being *a easy mark
among tbeffiaaueial ‘-grafters.”
Mnfle Tana« Agate.
‘One of Dr. King's Naw Life Pilla
each night fur twq weeka baa put me
ia my ’teena* again.” writes D. H.
Turner <if Dempsey town, Pa, They’re
the beat in Ibe world for Liver, Stom
ach and Bowels Purely vegetable.
Never gripe. Only 25 cents at C. Y.
Lowc't Drug Store.
Rockefeller aeil
Traut.
tbe
A 8n<. (Mag.
Miet* I
A brief dlapatcb IO yeaiKday'a
Journal mmle tbe annonucruieui I bat
tba Hoeknfeliar interests wean no*
dominant io tbe steel trust instead of
J. Pierpont Morgan. Il woold not
be at all surprising should this prove
to be true. It in an open secret ibst
for a oomberof years tbe Rockefeller
interests in Standard Oil and other*
wise bare made ao much money that
it was nest to impossible to find in
vest moot for it. The investments
sought were not necessarily those
which were likely to produce immedi
ate dividends, bat which might be
counted on io tbe future to be sate,
and perhaps profitable. They could
afford to wait, as, for instance, they
bad waited in tbe Mawiaba iron
mines.
1'beee mine* were ultimately turned
into tbe steel trust at a tremendous
profit, and it was through them that
tbe Rockefellera secured tbeir heavy
interest in that great conoern and
tbeir representation on its executive
board. Perhaps, too, bocauaeof this
interest added to tbe need of seeking
new investments, tbeir attention was
attracted to the Colorado Fuel A Iron
Co., a corporation operating in four
states and territories, and employing
over 20,000 men, the only big Western
eleel company which is uot in tbs
trust. This company is now controlled
by a combination of tbe Rockefeller
and Gould interests Having now ab
solute control of this company, what
more natural than that they should
extend their holdings in the steel
trust, particularly when that stock
was tumbling to such a point that
public confidence in it was destroyed
and so many people were anxious to
get rid of it at almost any price!
Thia would be a logical outcome, a
move in the direction of an absolute
monopoly of tbe steel business, whose
stupendous record in tbe past few
years will soon again be duplicated.
It is but a following out of the old
Standard ,/il idea which is tbe basia
of tbe greatest fortune ever gathered
together in the history of tbe country
and which would mean a tremendous
accession to that fortune io tbe pres
ent generation through tbe medium
of steel. If tbe news is not literally
true at this moment, it only autici
pates what will surely happen io tbe
immediate future. Then a change
will come over American Steel, its
prices will immediately atffen, and
whatever may be the effect otherwise,
tbe whole vast enterprise will be con
ducted on a basis of the strictest bus
iness and to produce tbe highest pos
sible results economically aud materi
ally in tbe wide ramifications of its
present products,—Portland Journal.
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FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
Mew Wap ot da* rbamberlala's Cangh
B.a»e4r.
Mr. Artbar Chapman, writing from
Darban; Natal. Sooth Africa, sayei
“Asa proof that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy ia a cups suitable for old and
young, 1 pan you tbe following: A
neighbor of mine bad a child just
over two months old. It bad a very
had cough, and tbe parenta did not
know wbat to give it. ] suggested
that if they would get a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
pot some upon the dummy teat the
baby waa socking, it wonld no doubt
rare the child. This they aid and
brought about a qnicfc relief and
cured tbe baby.” Thia remedy m for
sale by C. Y- Lowe, Druggist.
Il ¡»said tbal uotbiug w.areexcept
death nod tax««, bat that is not alto
gether true. Dr. King's New Di<e<>v-
ery for Consumption ie a sore care for
all lung and throat troubles. Thons
nnds ean testify to that Mrs. C. B.
VanMetreof Shepberdiown. W. Vs,
says: “I bad a severe ease of Bron
cbitis,and for a year tried everytbiog
I heard of, bat got no relief. One
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
then cared me abeolately." It’s in
fallible for Croap, Whooping Congb
Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption.
Try it
It’s guaranteed by C. Y.
Lowe, Druggist. Trial bottles free
Regular sizes 50c, 91.00.
Watches !
Are You Aware
WHITE
GUNK.
RIBBON
In tim. the nil gum., and produce, frió
lion, which wear, the delicate bearins., de
stroy. their high flutob, and perfect At; the.
raining an aenrate lime piece.
When yoo du tblsdo not blame the jewel
er teeasaa h. eannoa make it ran aa ae-
curate aa it did before.
Aa ordinarv »aateine ia oiled daily. Yoer
watch from which you expect oorrect time
«boald be cleansed «nd oiled once a year,
Do not negleot your wateb, bet haya it re
paired by Arttmr Bi«», ‘be reliable jeweler,
wbo guaranteea all hia work.
BA I da M at G bamt .
It has stooped to tbe outcast and drunkard,
To tbe youth ou his fast downward bourse;
It baa rescued the pwr, fallen women,
And redeemed her by magical forcJ.
It has given ita food to tbe hungry.
And flowers to the sick and the end;
It baa awakened br.ght hopes for the hope-
•leea,
And bid them rejoice and be glad.
Yet, thia army of White Ribbon bearers
Has invaded e’en far-diataut lauds.
And established ita schools and its mission«,
Aud ita Christian Temperauoe bands.
Ita power has passed o'er the water;
Its mag io io felt o’er tbe aea;
It baa belted the earth with its blessing«
Uf ftitb, hope aud chanty.
La easier. Ky.
—Tbe Delawaren.
Train Up A—Cat."
Dry Goods of Every Description.
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
Chemicals,
Drugs and
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Droffsieta Sundries.
P zbfumks , Bausaxs, Sroxass, S oaps
N uts amd C akdus .
Cigna., Tobnoeo. and Clgorotteo.
Paints. Oils. GI mmis . and Painter’s Supptted
BOOTH
SHOES
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Sults Made to Measure.
“Chico,”
M. BREUER’S
A bow of simple white ribbon
That is honored all over the land
As the emblem of woman’s great mission,
And tbe badge of tbe temperance baud.
It has entered tbe almhonse and prison
As an emblem of love and of light;
It has aided tbe pair and the needy,
Aud the viotima of sin's fatal blight.
Is juat tn receipt ot a now and
fresh etuck of
AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF C0R8ET.
A bow of simple white ribbon,
Adorning a woman's drees—
Wbat a symbol of aid and uplifting,
And of love and of helpfulness t
In court-room and general aaaembly
It baa prayed for humanity's laws;
It has heeded tbe poor man's grievance
Aud espoused tbe laborer’s oaase.
Apothecary,
J. Denholm
J 'Í
.
.
You 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
HAS
Yes, a magioal power it has proven,
Aud beneficent uplift to all,
In palace and howl and pritou,
Aud in great legislative hall.
Druggist and
Think of It.
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, al 2:30, P. M , at the
M. E. Church.
THE
Buadoa. Oragwa,
That in th. core, of a paar ibe b.l»ace
of year watch makto IS7.MU.0ÜO revolatioaef
w. c. r u T column .
WHERE
CLARENCE Y. .LOWE,
Mra. Fred Unm-th.
PrwuMuat tieaatrF Club. Boatow
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Hurt«, Mtob.
••After my tint baby waa bora I did not
item to rajata my rtraagth although th»
doctor Sava me a tonic whiah he conald-
ved very augcricr. but inatead W jettiaj
tetter I grew wuUr every flay. My
tend iultUd that t bite WI m of Cardul
fee a wtek and tea what K would do fee
mt. | did W < the tMelUnc and waa very
cralclul to fie.d my alrength and hca.th
•lowly returning, la two week»I waa out
of bed and la a month I waa tblc to take
up my uraal duttea.
I am very anthuii-
aatlc In Ito prala*.’’
Wine of Cirdui reinforoee the organa
ot generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevent j luia-
carriag». No woman who takes Vk tne
ot Cardui nr< d fear the coming of her
child. If Mra. Unrath had takeu
Wino of Cordui before her baby came
she would nut have been weakened a»
abewaa. Her rapid recovery shou!-I
commend thia great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
rogulatex the menstrual flow.
Dealer in Boots and Shoes
CAPT. C. P. JENSEN.
Bepairing[neatly and promptly done at
loweat living prioe*.
Thia 8t«amer will give a re«ul«r 10 day Sorvioe between Coquille River, Oregon, aud S hu
Franciaoo. California, for both paaiientiera and freight.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props.
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
SAUSAGE.
HEAD-CHEESE
«nd VEAL alwnya ou band,
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
BUTTER, EGG, and
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of all kinds.
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter aud all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton.wool, bides, etc.
Menu Delivered to person g living on th®
River, or Along the stape Konto
Spring and Summer Goods.
A Large Stock Jest
Ladies’ Jackets aud
All Kinde ot Good. For
Received.
Cape.
Summer Wear.
P atents
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
" / i ■ ■ j k M
4 L ■ ■ w J
c. ». 1.1'31'31’,
Harness
Maker,
Bandon Meat Market,
All kinds kept,
BOLOGNA
^iNEc^CAEDUL
The lady who watt viaiting the fam
ily epoke approvingly of tbe eat. He
waa large aud tawny and bad excep
tionally good manners, as well as a
Huftly affectionate parr. Sbj said
that she supposed be bad been taught
a good many tricks. The boateea was
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
just explaining tbal she liked bim bet kinds of leather ware« kept in a harness
»
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ter without tricks when a crash like shop.
shivered china interrupted them. Tbe
fuur-year old son of tbe visitiog lady, Repairing a Specialty.
who bad scrambled away from bio
William Gallier will act aa my agent at
mother aud was using tbe cloisonne Bandon and all order! left with bim for
teapot as a fla’iron on tbe carpet, bad goods or repair. will reoeive prompt atten
thrown tbe teapot against the radia tion
tor, in a little mood of playfulness,
Go to til®
and tiny shivers of it lay strewn upou
the floor.
“O, I am so sorry,” murmured the
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mortified mamma; “1 really do not
know what to do with Cameron; be La d:tf Cull tit Childrens Under
wear
grows so beadstroog. 1 shall have to
begin to train him bood ; bat 1 dread Embroidered Mika, Batins, I.nee«, Hand
kerchief*, Neeh-ti«« hwtpendrr*,
tbe struggle. One bates to discipline
Ladle«’ H< hmb , Gentle*
a mere baby—and yet, be ia four uow.
men’s llo«e,
and really, I must do something 1”
Ladies
Onting-Flanel
Under-Skirts,
Tbe cat stepped cautiously over to
Clnaa-wara, Writing Tubtota,
tbe wreck ou tbe carpet. He pot out
hie nose, sniffed delicately,
then All kind» of Notion«, and thing* too nn-
mi roun to mention nnd nave mone).
be put out a carefol paw to examine a
Mim. J akes C abtwhtoht , Prop.
fragment Hie mistress spoke, in a
low and firm tone, gentle, but with
tbe downward inflection of rebuke: BANDON BREWERY,
“Sandro I”
C. GEHRIG Proprietor
The cat drew back, looked ap al
her, and went quietly away to bis
MANUFACTURES OF
•n eh ion.
“How remarkable!” said tbe visit
Beer, Porter and Ale.
ing lady. “How long have you bad
him!”
and will keep cnn.tantly
Tbe hostess looked at the cat, then for Hnveonhnnd
the trade and family ow, brand, of tbe
she glanced furtively at tbe now sulk beat quality.
ing child. “He is four months old,’’ Gooe «1* de Wye red free of clmrge at any
she said gravely.— Natalie Rice Clark. i«mw*i n i t wi flirteare.
E. DYER Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
SWAYNE A HOYT. Agent. 226 Battery Street. San Franoiaon.. California.
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Orders Taken for Tellor Mede Clothing.
rJ-dj-Jul
T rade M arks
Boots and Shoes
Scientific Jtaerican. N.
Ataadaomalylltaatrated woaklr.
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
DenraHS
’FTTV '
C opyrights Ac.
Anyone BOTSlne a akaUA and SaacHptlon may
antoklv aacartain our opinion free wkathar ao
invention I» peobably nftantabto. ConBuitea-
tiona atrtctly conadantteL Handbook on Patents
aanc free. Oldeat aaeney for Meunnapwtanta.
Patente taken throuah Munn AXto. raoalva
rp/rioi notte«, without obanra. in tba
k
T .GRENZ’S STORE
twaaaaMr-
, Oregon.
Racket JStoi-e
iie^kiktobiM Cautuolbu Cvhreil
by local applications, sb they cannot
reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by au
inflamed condition of tbe mucous Im
ing of tbe Eastacbian Tube, When
this tube is inflamed, yon have a rumb
ling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed. Deafness is
the result, and nnlaee the inflamma
tion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, bear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are canned by Catarrh,
which is nothing but ao inflamed con
dition of tbe mnoons services.
We will give Ooe Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (canned by
Catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Haifa Catarrh Care, Send for circa -
Ian, free.
F. J, C wbnby A Co., Toledo, a
Sold by Druggists, Tie.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land Act. Jana 3. 1878.
UsrTkD S tatu L. wd Ornes, Itoaebarg
Oregon, Augaat 2i>tb. 19113.
Notice in hereby given thnt In ooroplinnce
with tbe provisions of the set of Congretw
of Jone 3. 1878. entitled ”Au not for the nnle
of timber land, in the Stele, of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Wnehington Terri
tory.” ah extended to all the Public Land
State, by act of August 4. 1892. William
Jntnea, of Myrtl. Point, County of Cooa,
Stale of Oregon, has thin day filed in thia
office hia «worn at,element No. MW. for the
purcbaae of tbe SEW of SEkf and Lot & of
Section No. 33. in Townnhip No. 27 8., of R.
No. 14 W., and will offer proof to abow that
the land sought is more valuable for ita tim
ber or alone than for agricultural pnrpoua.
nnd to eatablixb hi* claim to «aid laud before
C. T. Blninenrother. U. B. Comin'ir-<i<»ier at
Bandon, Cooa Comity, Oregon, ou Friday,
tbe 2<>tb day of Noveml>er. l'Jiid. He naiuen
aa witneaaea. hhelvey Mundy, of Hnndon,
Oregon, Auna Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon,
Lee Barrows of Bullnrd*, Oregon, and Gl.u
Cox, of Bandon, Oregon.
Any and nil peraona claiming ndv< raely
the nlxive de«cril>ed land« nre requested to
file their claim« in thin office ou or before
«aid 2Utb day of November, 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Sept 10
Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
[Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878.]
U mitbd H tatm L amd Orrioa, Hueaaueo
OauaoM, Augnat 27.1!XM
fUOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
complienoe with ibe provision« of tbe
not of CoDgreha of June 3. 1878. entitled "An
act for the «ale of timber land« in the
States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
Waabington Territory,” as extended to all
tbe Public Land States by act of Auguat ♦.
1892. Gilliert G Kennedy, of Bandon, comity
of Cooa. State of Oregon, baa thia day filed
in thia office Ilia .worn atateiuent No. A 61.
for the purchase of tbe Lota 3 and 4. and
WJJof SW'K of Section No 7. in Township
No. 21) South. Range No. 14 W., and will ot-
f«r proof to ahow that the land aongbt la
more valuable for it. timber or atone than
for agricultural perpoaea, and tn e«tnbli«h
hi« claiui Vo aald land bifor. C. T. Blunien-
rother, United Hlnte. Oommiaeioner. for
Hampton can be found 'n the waloone.
Oregon, at bi* office at Bandon, Oregon, on
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-mturday the 2iat day of November. IJUo.
NOT^IK FOB PUBLICATION.
He name* hh witneaaea: G. W. Cox, C. S.
Elliot, A. L. Oetiorn, Jerry Crowley, all of
Department Of Th. Interior.
Bandon. Oregon.
L amp Omen at Ro-a>ca<i. Oregon, Sept.
Any and all peraona claiming advereelv
the above described land« are requested to
21. 1968.
Notice ia hereby given tb«t the iviiowiu* tiie their olainia in tine oG’u'e ou ot beiur*
«Hid 21 m day of November, 1903.
named arttier ba. filed notioe of bl. inlen
J. T. B udobs .
tion to make Znal proof in support of bi.
eepl7
Register.
clnitn. .nd that said proof will be made be
fore J. H. Upton. U. 8- Commissioner, al
Langlois, Oregon, on
NOVEMBER 12. 1003.
via i George D. Elgin, on H ■ E. No. 13067,
for th. 8Wk of NEtf. and Lots I, 2. Seo 11,
Croar owa wtectioa) ta ev.r, sato
Kzibvr Oal, 50 teal. « ,ur.
Lota I, 2, Seo. 10. Tp. 32. Booth, R. 14, Weet.
He name, the following witneeaea to prove bia
eontinuou. remdmo. upon and cultivation
ot aaid land, vis; W. 8- Guerin, of Langlom,
Oregon, J. F. Raer.il, of I.angloi.. Oregon.
0. w ■ Zumwalt, Ot Fort Orford, Oregon, and
Cyraa Madden, of Port Orford, Oregon.
J. T. Bai oom,
Ootl
ltegteter.
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
Tire ZPerfeot Froduot of
Ssleoted OaJiftojmia. Wheat.
Every
For Sale Exclusively by
SANDERSON BROS., Bandon.
E l D orado 1 What We Can Do For You
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING.
First Street. BANDON, OKKOOX
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING
AND
HAIB
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly Sited nF with Pereelnln
Tub. Hot or Cold Hellie »8 «ente.
TRKNPAM NOTICK.
Notier ia hereby given to all pereona not
to trv«t>HM upon tbe pretniaeaof l>r. Kenyon,
•ituated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land.
reward will be paid for informs-
-ton leauing to a oonvietiou ui treapete to
elated above.
Dated «I Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
FETEK NELSON. Agent.
To those who pay ap arrearage. and a
year in advance. and to all new .obacri-
bere who pay in advance, we make tbe
following proposition comprising several
different oouplet a to eeleot from ■
Plies or P ublic .nose rsa Y bab .
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Ran Franciaao Bulletin
Portland Evening Telegram
Weekly Oregonian '
Appeal to Beason
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The Bulletin is one of tbe leading pepe
of the Went, and is a daily published in Nan
Fraoelaoo, and gite» oil '.fee-news. Out offra
inotudee the Sunday Boltotin.
Becorder and Bulletin, one year.. 91 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
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The Portland Evening Telegram is iiuraed
ail times a week. It gives all the news that
is worth reading and ep to lime of going to
prese, mooh of is being 24 bourn I re»ber tba*
when it reaches hero through
any other
journal.
Recorder and Telegram one year. t& SO
For a weekly newspaper tbe Weekly Uta
goni.n leads la the Northwest, sad given
all tbe nows usually contained la a weekly
paper.
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It is the duty of each pesasa to seek to-
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formatioe along all linea that tend toward
bringing about better conditions and greater
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prosperity for the human family, and tor
tba porpnes of giving oar rvadese a chance
to inform themselves wo give them the heel
—Appeal to Banana.
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neva of Ibe state end of th.
Try It for a month. A sawpla
Ite mailed to yon f re.. Addarne
Tbe Telegram,
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room for more.
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