Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 11, 1904, Image 4

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ÏDIT0H AND PROPUrETOB.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
kloauav. February 8.
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Sil Months. .
I hres Mouths
Seuator Reed Smoot's case will
come up for trial ou the 1st of March.
Clark Dough tou was shot and
killed at Tygb Valley, Oregon. The
party doing the »booting Lad shot at
Dongtitous dog mistaking it for a
wild animal, but miaaMd the dog’aud
shot the man who was bear by.
Local option aud direct primary
laws will be submitted at the June
election.
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I'hiu peper 1* entered at the Bandon poni
office ne Second-elaaa Matter.
THURSDAY. FEB. tt, tüOt
EDITORIAL.
The City of Baltimore was visited
by a destructive fire, the greatest
known in thia eouutry. It burued
for 27 hours before it was got uuder
control. The loss is estimated at over
$200,000,000.
Senator Hanna rests more|easily,
bat temperature is higher.
New Woolen Jüll for Bnntlon.
Thorough investigation very fre­
quently discloses the fact that we
Bandon ritiaona are equal to the
have known less about a subject,
occasion of keeping the town to the
principle or thing, than we thonght front. The eitiaena hare subscribed
we did, and changes our belief be­
the stock for the erection of a new op­
cause of the knowledge gained.
to date woolen mill. The capital
A Philadelphia inventor is credited stock is all raised, and work will be­
with an alarm clock which starts the gin immediately.
The manager of this new corpora­
fire while the family are dressing.
This is all right in its way, but it tion has left for San Francisco and
needs improvement. It will have a the east to purchase the machinery.
better an'e and stand in greater favor We are informed the new plant will
especially during excessive cold lie built with the intention of manu­
weather, if it will kii.dle the fires facturing the finer lines of goods, and
about fifteen minntec before arousing superior quality and finer grades will
the household, while, if it will prepare be the rock upon which the new mill
the morning meal by the time the build their future.—Coast Mail.
family is ready for breakfast, it will
Suicide Prevented.
come near perfection.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been discov­
ered will interest many. A run down
system or despondency invariably
Trsrtnit. F.bmary 1.
precedes suicide, and something has
Wisconsin and North Dakota expe­
been found that will prevent that con
rienced the worst blizzard in many
dition which makes suicide likely. At
years.
the first thought of self destruction
Baseball men are talking of a trust,
take Electric Bitters. It being a
tbe object being to overcome ruinous
great tonic and nervine will strength­
competition to obtain players.
en the nerves and build up the sys
Two Houston, Teiae, firms art»
i
tern. It’s also a great Stomach, Liver
placed in the hands of receivers.
and Kidney reg dator. Only 50cts.
Stock in Southern California ia
Satisfaction guaranteed by C. Y.
starving on account of shortness of
Lowe, Druggist.
feed caused by drouth.
There were 125 insane persons ad­
WaaU to be Míate Senator.
mitted to the asylum from Multnomah
The following came to us through
County during liM»3
AbeAttelof San Francisco knocked the Port Orford Tribune: “Hon. R. D.
out Harry Forbes, at St. Louis, aud Hume, wkio ia now in San Francisco,
claims the world's light weight cham­ writes us that it would be a great
pleasure to him should the Republi­
pionship.
cans of Coos County conclude to hon­
W bunssdat , February 3.
Russian squadron at Port Arthur or him with the nomination for Joiut
Senator for Coos aud Curry Counties,
joint» squadron in the Yellow Sea.
Japanese occupy Seoul-Fusan rail­ and he would strive to prove himself
worthy of the good will aud coufi
road, and take guns to Seoul.
Several passengers were killer] and deuce thus reposed in him, if electe,],
many others injured in a railroad which be evidently would be. Curry
County baa never bad the naming of
wreck near Halifaz, N. S.
During the week Russia ordered a joiut senator, such nomination hav­
70,000 tous of coal delivered at Port ing always been conceded to our more
Arthur.
wealthy -and populous sister on the
The flurry in the cotton market is north, and such a courtesy extended
over, and the price is tending down­ to Mr. Hume, would be appreciated
ward.
by his numerous friends in both coun­
William C. Whitney, ex Secretary ties, and would be an incident which
of the Navy, died at New Y’ork, yes­ would lend energy to all efforts in be­
terday.
half of needed legislation for Coos
A lone robber held up a hotel saloon County. It being a district office,
at Baker City. He got away with the selection of a candidate need not
about $75.
necessarily be confined to the selec­
Tirra-ntr. February ♦.
tion of a Coos County man. While
Japnn give« up all hope of pacific Mr. Hume's business interests are
settlement, and Japanese are notified principally in Curry County, be is
to lenve Vladivostok.
well acquainted in Coos, knows her
Russian troops are steadily moving needs, has boats of friends there, and
in direction of Yala River.
would make a strong candidate. He
Yaqtii Indiana held up a stage in is one of Southwest Oregon's substan­
Colorado, and murdered its six occu tial aud reliable business men, ai.d
pants.
bis past legislative record proves bis
Reno, Nevada, was struck by a ter- ability in that line. Coos might not
rific cyclone, ami much damage done. go so far, and fare worse,
Talk it
No lives were reported lost.
over.’’’
Senator llanna is seriously ill, and
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will be confined to bis house for some
The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo-
weeks.
cratic newspaper, 16 pages, full of news—
Bolton, De Ruyter A Co., of Sun all of it! 11 a y'ear to any address. The
Journal, P. O. Box 121. Portland, Or.
Francisco, have failed.
Important News Notes
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Fawn, February 5.
Japan is reported to have smnggied
50,000 well drilled soldiers into Corea
in the guise of laborers.
.
A towu in Java has been destroyed
by earthquake, and hundreds of >>eo-
ple killed.
Three persona were burned to death
in a small fire at Moutreal.
Six unknown foreigners perish in a
lire at Trenton, N. J. Several build­
ings were destroyed.
The price of cotton still goes down.
Mark Hanna has typhoid fever.
February 8.
From San Francisco comes the
nt*s that the J«p«ntw (ioMgnmeut
baa issued a c»ll for tli< trturn of'its
subjects liable to military duties.
From Bast India coinwa news of
Warthquske wtiocks *t Drazzo aft<l
Cesadi Vassari»h"ly. file people are
^apje BtrjcB**n
*
How's Thin?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrb
Cure.
F. J. C hi nit A C o ., 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 finan­
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
W est A T ruax , Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
W aliuno , Hiatus A Mia vis, Whole­
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrb Cure is takeu inter­
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Priee 7 Set,
per bottle Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family 1'itja are tI* best.
The next W C T U meeting takes
place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M , at the
M. E. Church.
Dr. Lorena’» Cup of Tea.
LACK
DRAUGHT
STOCK
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock ■«•<» prmltr, h«.* t*w
trouble* wh.eh ar* uot bowel an i
|i**r irreffularitie,.
Black-
Praufht Sluck and Poultry Meli­
cine i( a bo**i and liwr remedy
f« «took. It puto th* oraan, uf
difeatiua ia • perfect aonditioa.
Fremisca! Amenean breelcr* and
farmer, keep their beni, and lock,
healthy by gi»'ns lh,m an occa-
•ioual do*e or B!a<( Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicin* in their
food. Any rto*k raiaer mar bay a
15-eent half-pound air tight ean
of thm medicina from hi, dealer
and keep hi* (lock in riporou,
health for voek*. Dealer* jfennr-
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Meditine. If your* doe*
not, **ad 2S eent* for a (ample
•aa to the manufacturer,, Th*
Chattanoora Medicina Cd., Chat-
taauoga, Tenn.
O
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Druggist aiuf
Apothecary,
Dry Goods of Every Description
Is jas* in receipt of a mW
fresh block off
Ladles Coats, Ctjtt sad C«llirettM.
Drug« and Chemical«,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Article*,
Druggiftt» SuiidrhftM,
Shoes
Boots
P ekfumes , B kubhes , S pongin , S oaps
N utn and C an di Ed.
Cigar., T o I m *.-«-.». and ClKarrtlea.
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Blunt*. Oil*. GlHiutr*. mid l'aintrr's Supplied
1 J< >< >
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT EUR WARNERS RUST PROOF CORSET.
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you Tho New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
can get your money's
worth at
“Chico,”
M. BREUER’S
ibis Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
CAI’T. M.
ARTIN.
E. DYER Agent* Bandon, Oregon.
SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Francisco, California.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
Bandon Meat Market,
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
T. AncLerson
1 Iarness
Fresh Beef, Perk, Mutton, Smoked Keats, Lard.
Sa
Farm Produce.
Fall and Winter Goods
Repairing a Specialty
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes
STORE
New York
( < r B I
from death last Monday. He was en’
gaged in hauling lumber to the Dead
mond place for Nat Dean’s new
bouse, and just before reaching his
destination his wagon capsized, and
Frank was caught under tbe wagon
and lumber, and was unable to extri­
cate himself. Fortunately the horses
stood perfectly still, for bad they
started tip he would certainly have
been killed. And fortunate again,
Nat Dean and Will Harris were in
the vicinity, and bearing bis cries
came to lnz assistance. He was soon
extricated, hut none too soon, as be
could not long have survived tbe
great weight which was squeezing tbe
life out of him. No bones were brok
en, and although considerably bruised
be wbh able to drive his team home.
— Port Orford Tribune.
Among the news notes in tbe Ore­
gon Mining Journal, mention is made
of a new Taiiroad to be built to Coes
County, where much development
work is being dona, and in connection
with this it ia slated that Senator
Clark is to invest extensively in Rogne
River Copper Mine«.
Portland Telegram: It is declared
that tbe Colombian Army is composed
of enthusiastic men. and they enjoy
nothing so much as a fight -between
roosters.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
U nited S tates L aud O ffice . Roseburg,
Oregon, Dec 23, liHKl.
A sufficient contest affidavit havinc been
filed in this office by J<»hn R. Stillwell, r.on-
testant, against homestead entry No. 12052,
made Kepi. 20 1002. for SX
NE1^. N\V’4
of NL'4. NE‘4 of SE*-4. Section 25. Town
ship 2*3 8., Range 15 W., bv F. L. Brigdt n.
contestee, in which it is alleged that. F. L.
Brigden has wholly abandoned said tract
’hat he has changed his residence therefrom
fur more than six months nast continuously
up to date since making said entrv, that said
tract is not settled upon aud cultivated by
said p»rty as required by law, and that, h»*
with his family has removed out of the State
of Oregon into tbe State of California, said
parties are hereby notified to appear, respond
and offer evidence touching said allegation
at 10 o’clock a.m. on Feb 24. lbG4. before
Col C. T. Bluirenro’her. U. 8. (Commission­
er, Bandon, Oregon, and thAt final hearing
will be held at 10 o’clock, a m , March 7th,
VJ'4. before the Register and Receiver at
the United States Land Office in Roseburg.
< Iregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper
Affidavit, filed Dec 21, 1'303, set forth facts
which show that after due diligence p rs«>i*
al service can not be made, it is hereby or­
dered and directed that, such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
J H. B ooth , Receiver.
IVc.U
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
will be di*|»8e<l of Ht price, that will n,ton>*b yon. while there are
Other bargains
the Local News Thrown
To those who pay np arrearages and a
year in advance, and to all new mibgcri-
bera who pay in advance, we make the
following proposition comprising several
different couplets to select from :
of
PUDLIOITIONS FEB Y e AB.
$2
6
5
1
R andom R ecobdyb
San Francisco Bulletin
Portland Evening Telegram
Weekly Oregpnian
Appeal io Reason
Phoenix Family Flour
00
80
00
50
60
<?nr C>n>r.
The Bulletin is one of the leading pape
of tbe West, and is a daily published in Kan
Francisco, and giv< g all the news. Ouroffee
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00
Recorder and Built fin. one mouth
65
The Portland Evening Telegram is issued
six times a we: k. It gives all the news that
is woith reading and up to time of going tc
press, much of it being 21 h-'Urs ftgsher that
when it reaches here through any other
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
journal.
Recorder and Telegram one y. nr.
50
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
gotiinn leads in the Northwest, and gives
all tbe news usually contained in a weekly
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50
It is the duty of each person to seek in­
formation along all lines that tend toward
bringing about better conditions and greater
prosperity fur the human family, and for
tbe purpose cf giving our readers a chanco
to inform themselves we give them the best '
—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that |
does not appeal to the highest order of rea |
soning is not safe.
Recorder aud Appeal to Reason,.. $2 00 |
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
----- AT THE-----
“EL
Beer, Porter and Ale.
and Bathrccffit
U *« •» €♦•«■.
*
o
- Props
Washer
9
VV. FAIKBA5K,
OREGON
BANDON,
To operate the Fairbank WaHbt-r i* »<> ainiple that auj |>«r*>n can h-arn to ose it io
thirty ruinate*, and anv boy or girl, Un ov twelve year, of afle, onn optrate it.
With this Washer the clothe, are rubbed with an even, Meady prmanre. which doe*
not tear or injure them. The water i, forced tbrooph and throuph tbe clothe», making
them abikrlntely clean, white a* »now, and healthful.
A Fairbank Washer will ,a»e cloth., enough in one year to pay it, coat, and clothe,
that would be worn out by the »hurt, abarp pr<>oeM of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary
Waaher, are comparatively well preserved.
Partiea pnrcba»inp a Fairbank Waaher can have their man», refunded npon retort)
of the Waaher, if it prove* nn*atiafactory after a thorough trial ha* been given it.
—THE STEAMER
DISPATCH
THOMAS W HITE, Mwfer
I Jjeaves Rsndon every morning, escept
i Sunday, nt 7U40 o’clock «nd makes connec-
j turns with the train and steamer Myrl at
: 10:30 a. m. at ( <><|Bilie City.
LeaveiiCoquille Cify at P2:30 p n>., arriv
. mg At Bmidon At 4JM) p. iu.
E l , D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop
Located In KL DORADO HI ILDING,
Finit Mtrret. BARDOl, OKHViON
/< HI S
- Wt acres of land . 130 acres
creek bottom, covered whb aider and /
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING ANO HAIR
salnfton brush; 7 acres pl< w !«•<! and 12 j
prr»A in pasture; house sniff outbuilding«;)
CUTTING AT STANDARD PKK E«,
N' miles South <>f Baudot», on Four ntile
(’reek: price tljffff F«»r parfftrn In ra address . Bathroom newly fitted np with ronOfllaln
P. 3. Truman, W4 Shaner St , Portland. Or.l
Tab. Ilpt or Old Batti« 2# r*>ntt.
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J. L. THOMPSON
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JTairlDEinldz
THE
Now is the Tims to Buy
Shaving Parlon
DORADO
JLK a Mimi ««cu I ivo»*»..
BANDON BREWERY.
U mitbd S tatfs L amp O ffici , at R osk
MANUFACTURER OF
Di’sn O bmow , Janusry 25, 1M04
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of (’otigress
of Jun? 3. 1*78, entitled. "An Act for the
•ale of timlxr lands in tbe .States of Cali­
fornia. Oregon. Nevada, nnd Washington
Have on hand And will keep constantly
Territory,” «• eitrnded to all the Public for the trade and family use, brands of the
Land States by act of August 4.189?. .John B. bent quality.
Marshall, of Bandon, County of Coos. State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hit
Good» delivered free <»i charge at any
«worn statement, No. ftWW. for the purchase
of the
of Section No. 32, in Township reHAonatile distance.
No. 2H South, of Range No. 14 West, and
Samplefl can be found in the aaloona.
will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or Stone th**n
for agrirultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before C. T. Blumen-
5
rother, U. 8. (’>ommi**sion< at his office at
Bandou, Coos County, Gregor, on Saturday,
Paring the month of February I wilt givs tbe ?3rd day of April, P.I4 He names as
witneaues: John M 4 da ma. Sieev (Nlxtrn,
!• per
<1 Swoon* on alt good* pnrehsaed William I> flandiAll, and John H. Tucker,
from me. fot oast.
all of Bsnd**o. G m > s County, Oregon.
Anv and ail person^ olaimrng adversely
I keep a fine line of Cloeka. Walcbe», No-
the aboye-^esrtliied lands, are requested to
tioua. and Jewelry of all kind«.
file their claims in ibis
on or l^rfor?
I do all kinds of watch and Jewelry re­ said ‘£hd day of April. HMM.
J. T. H0DGKS.
pairing. Polishing nod Mounting Agate* •
m
Register.
Feb*
apecially. Satisfaction gnaraoteed
ARTHUR RICE.
author tJwTh. Weekly 1
T W-<t<tiKnahip
__ ______ .... up to date iu any-
A
refWRTi!
Window in Bandon Furniture Co.'s Store.
! thing iu uty Jiue.
Bapdon, Oregon- Orrgar.lan.
Your Jewelry.
T«» be had in Dry Goods, Clothin«, Short
And other goods that niUKt
Auld to make
room for more.
in hm h Ba: gain.
C. GEHRIG Proprietor
Timber Land Act Jane 3, 1878.
Now is the time to buy.
Get the News of the World and
PllICE
TLY on HAND
A Larne
Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
V
,
What We Can De Fcr You
rv,” as extended to a'l the Public Land
States by act of AU2«Mt 4. 1832. Gilbert C.
Another C om « of HlifUinithrn Cured by Kennedy, of Bandon. County of Coos, State
of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otfije
Chamberlain’« P h I ii Halm,
his sworn statement N ». 5HHI, for th? pur
of the Lots 3. 4 being WJj
Tbe efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain chase
Section Nu 7 iu Township No. 2*3 8, Runge
Balm in tbe relief of rheumatism is No 14 W, and will off r proof to show tn it
lad i sought is more valuable for Ils tim­
being demonstrated daily. Parker the
ber or stone t han for agricultural purposes,
Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that and to CHtabliNb his claim to said land be
fore C. T. Blumetirother. U. S Commission­
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gave him er, at bis office at Bandon. Oregon, on Eri-
dav.
the 22d day of April, F.h4. lie nanus
permanent relief from rheumatism
as witnesses: G. W.C »X,O. S Elliott, A. L.
in the back when everything else Osborn, and Jerry Crowley, all of Bandon,
County, Oregon.
failed, and be would not be without Coos
Any and all persons claiming stiver«*Iv
it. For sale by C Y. Lowe.
the above described lai d’ are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
----- OOO-----
said 22d day of April, 190L
J. T, R hidgks ,
Frank Cook had a narrow escape Febll
MegUter.
All Kinds of Q oo U h For
Winter Wear.
Ladle*’ Jaokot* aud
Cu|H*.
Large Stock Jugt
Received.
Sckntitic Hmerican.
MUmCn.
Prop.
Will Keep ou Uanil at nil Times
Coquille, Oregon
o
o
lUudtiU.
When the great Austrian surgeon,
Dr. Lorenz, was in New York, last
December, he was deluged with invi­
tations to dinner. Eveyone wanted
to see the blond giant who bad be­
Dealer in Hoot» and Shoe*
B mkbu .«, G a ., Ja»
I®”*-
come so famous for his success in op­
Bknk-D-au(i*t Htoek and Poultry
Repairing.nently and promptly done at
■•dici»« ie tb» b«et Iev«»Uiad Our
erating without a kuife. He bad
lowest living prices.
•to«k waa tookm< bad wb«« y«a
eorue to America to cure the little
*• tèa madiaia« aad aow U»y ara
feti in g a.»
Thay
UokiBf
daughter of a Cbioago millionaire of
mt «aat.
her terrible hip-disease, and had then
B. P. BBOCEIMGTOW.
visited city after city performing the
same operation, free of charge, for
J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props.
scores of children whoa-, parents Lad
nothing to pay. Wherever be ap­
peared crowds gathered to see him, (J, 8 5.
All kinds kept,
Tbe newspapers were full of bis pic­
BO LOG NA 8 AUS AG E. H E A D- C H E ES E
tures and of anecdotes about bis ap­
and VEAL always on hand.
pearance and bis habits.
Among the stories that got into
CORNED BEEF.
print was this, which The Advocate
PICKLED PORK
gladly copies as its readers are think­
ing about the temperance lesson of
BUTTER, EGG, nnd
tbe week:
FRUIT nnd VEGETABLES
Dr. Lorenz was present at a certain
of all kinds.
banquet given in bis honor. Bottles
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
were passed around tbe table, and kinds of leather wars ke pt in a harness Meats Delivered to parsons living on tha
River, or along the > tape Route
many of the guests drank. Tbe prin­ shop.
cipal guest, however, pushed bis wine
DO YEARS’
aside untasted, and asked the waiter
EXPERIENCE
to bring him a cup of tea. German
William G »liier will act as my agent at
ideas of temperance are less strict Bandon and all orders left with him for
than ours, and some one asked him if goods or repairs will receive prompt atten­
tion
be was a teetotaler.
“I cannot say that I am a temper­
TRESPASS NOTICE.
T ram M ams
ance agitator,” said Dr. Lorenz,”
D esions
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
all
persons
not
C opyright « 4 c .
“but I am a Burgeon. My snccess de to trespass upon the premises of Dr.Kcuyoii.
Anvons «ending a «keteh and description may
pend- upon my brain beiug clear, my situated between Floras Lake and the comi­ quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
iiiTenthn ta probably patent able. Communie»-
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
tlonsstrictlyconrttlentlul. Handbook on Patenta
mn-icles film, and my nerves steady. cutting,
or destroying timber u | h » ii said
sent free. Oldest agency for securing pat enta.
Paton(« taken tnrouph Munn A Co. receive
land.
$25
reward
will
b?
paid
for
informa
No one can take alcoholic liquor with
tptruil nolle«, without charge, in the
tion leading to a convictiou of trespass as
out blunting these physical powers stated above.
Dated at Bandou, Oregon. March 14. 1901.
which I must keep on edge. As a
PEI’ER NELSON, Agent.
A handsomely tllnstratM weekly. J. arizest cir­
culation of any scientiüo tournai. Term, >3 a
surgeon I must not drink.”
year ; four months, 4L Bold by all newsdealers.
Is there any occupation save that of
NOIICE FOR PUBLICATION.
361Bro,<tw.y.
Branch OflJco. 625 F 0U Washington, D? p.
a loafer in which wo do not need the
Timber I,ami, Act June 3, 1878.
ÜKHiü S tatot L and O ffice R omidubo ,
very best powers that God bas given
us! Surely, if this world-famous O bkgon . February ♦•h. 1304.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
man dare uot drink, bow dare we, with
tlis provisions of the act of Cougress
who have our living to earn and our <>f June 3. 1878, entitled ‘ An act f ir tbe sale
<»f limber lands in tile States of Calif rnia, Two Papers for the Price of One. You
reputation to make!
Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Terri«o-
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End of Hitter Kight
Wise men are investigators; fools
“Two pbysiciaus bad a long aud
scoff aud dream on.
stubborn fight with an abcess on my
One of the easiest things in the right lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of
world to do, ia to condemn without a DuPont, Ga., “and gave me up.
Everybody thought my -time bait
bearing.
come.
As a last resort I tried Dr.
Ignorance fears to bo diepl need by
iutelligeuee, and sloth despises to pnl Kiugs's New Discovery for Coosump-
forth the energy necessary to make tiou. The benefit I received was
striking, and I was on my feet in a
investigation.
few days. Now I've entirely regained
Truth is like a diamond t the more my health.” It conquers all Coughs,
it is cleared of enrrouuding rubbish, Colds, and Throat and Lung Trou­
the brighter its virtnea appear. Clear bles. Guaranteed by Lowe’s Drug
away the error that obscures it, and Store. Price 50cts, aud $1.00. Trial
it is more piercing than a two-edged bottles free.
sword.
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Where there used to be a feeling
of uneasiness and worry iu the house­
hold wheu a child show rd symptoms
of croup, there ia new perfect confi­
dence. This is owing to the uniform
success of Chamberlain's Cough Rem­
edy in the treatment of that disease.
Mrs. M. I- Hanford, of Poolesville,
Md , io speaking of b»r experience in
the use of that remedy, saysi “I have
a world of confidence iu Chamber­
lain's Cough Remedy, for I have ti-ed
it with perfect success. My child
Garland ia subject to severe attacks
of croup, aud it always gives him
prompt relief.” For sale by C. Y.
Lowe, Druggist.
Denholm
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