Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 10, 1904, Image 4

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This paper is entered at tbe Bnndon poet
offloe ns Second-class Matter.
THURSDAY. MAR. 10, tool
EDITORIAL.
Russia thinks that the Japanese are
becoming disheartened. Russia will
probably realize her mistake when
aba awakes to some new disaster
caused by the wide-awake Brown
men.
In this issue will be found an arti­
cle descriptive of the growth and
merit* of the Orr^on Daily Journal
published at Portland. This Journal
baa come to stay; it ia filling a long-
felt want in tbe Pacific Northwest,
and deserve« a liberal patronage.
Thing« political are assuming shape
aud elsewhere will be found the an­
nouncement of Hon. R. D. Hume,
who i* desirous of tbe nomination of
Seuetor, for Coo« and Curry, on tbe
Republican ticket Curry has never
been given so much prominence on
tbe ticket but there is no valid rea­
son why it might not have first place
once. Mr. Hume has twice served
Coos aud Curry Counties, aa Joint
Representative, ia well acquainted
with tba requirements of the office to
which be aspire«, end is competent to
fill it, end look after tbe interest« of
hi« conatitnents.
A “Poli.ical B om ’1 i* generally
looked upon with a large degree of
di-favor, and not infrequently be de­
serve* all he receives, yet nevertheless
there is veet difference between men
of thia elee*, and a good political
boss i* a* meet to be admired, as a
bad oue i. to be despised. In noting
th* difference we eeeone going ahead
prompted by that which ia right and
just, aud fearlessly championing tbe
best iutereets of his fellow-msn. while
on tbe other baud, tbe bad leader
sbovee himself ahead to achieve ag­
grandisement, and satisfy hie own
ambition* at tbe expense and to tbe
exclusion of bis fellow creature*.
A Nawdsy leaae wf the
Joaraal.
lima cornua in ilia history of * news-
paper that it is taken for it* own
aake, that people become attached to
the priuoaple* whijh it pofaunas ami
it* method* of preeeutiug the news,
th* reader* begin to regard it an a
hardship that the new* held ia Hot
covered for them every day io the
week aud that ou one day they muut
tarn Io other auj leea favorite »oarc
ee for their eulightenmeut. There
oomee a time when this demand be
come* *o insistent that it can no long­
er be denied.
It ia this stage that the Jour
ml baa reached. The demand for a
Sunday morning inune of the Journal
baa become ao widespread that it can
no longer be resisted. Following its
usual custom to meet every reason­
able demand marie upon it by the
people it serves and who has faith­
fully stood by it from the start, it
has determined to put forth a Sunday
morning Mane on ibe 2U*h of the
preaent month. This will menu tba
for six days each week, that is, every
week day, The Journal will be print­
ed in tbe evening, wbileon one day in
the week, that ia Sunday, it will be
printed as a morning newspaper
All arrangements are now practi­
cally completed for a superb staff of
writers, men and .women of national
fame. It ia proposed to make of tbe
issue tbe most popular newspaper ever
issued in Oregon. It will have its
own leased wire service to cover tbe
news folly and adequately and much
more picturesquely than it has ever
before been done in Portland. It will
embrace many novel features, many
new and striking methods, but it will
stick closely to the fearless policy
which in two years has placed tbe
evening issue far in the forefront io
its field, and which we venture to say
will, in much less time, give its Sun­
day issne unchallenged first place in
that particular field.
Itineorc Bising frena the
Ashen
Tbe way in which Baltimore bs->
token bold has excited the suppose
aud admiration of the American poo
pie. Tbe first great example of
courage apd determination in tbs
face of seemingly irreparable calmity
was that displayed by Chicago in
1871 which fought its way back to
tbe front with tho most marvelous
exhibition of recuperative powers
that tbe country had ever seen. Chi­
cago’s push and hustle became prov­
erbial terms and we of the west were
inclined to ascribe it to tbe section of
tbe country rather than to individual
Americans from all sections. Such
things they oould do io the west, but
in tbe effete east it took them so long
to get in motion that really spool acu
lar rejuvenation, such as that dis
playe 1 io Chicago, was utterly im­
possible.
But Baltimore is a southern city,
■taid and conwrvativ«', aud quite tbe
last place to which the bust ling west
looked for an object lesson in marvel­
ous enterprise and daring. And yet
that ia precisely what Baltimore has
done. No city io tbe country^ ea.-.
or west, equid have made a better
showing. Confronted with enormous
fire losses and with its buisness sec­
tion wiped out, it relied entirely upon
its own resources to pull ite self
together. Already they are begin­
ning to get order out of chaos and
the people are at work night and day
rearing new structures to take tbe
place of those which' were swallowed
in tbe conflagration. Tbe uowspa
pars, we ere glad to perceive, are iu
van of such work and have overcome
almost insurmountable difficulties iu
scouring new quarters and equip
moots so as to print their issues in
Baltimore instead of Washington,
where they were forced to go when
the calamity first struck them.
So long as such spirit is extant in
this country, not in one section but
in all parts of it, no one needs to fear
for its future or be suprised at its
mstorial progress,
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CLARENC1 Y.
HOI .»EKEEI'EK.
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rau^it. v«lw*i aM4 it
W.l, fwarar M* y«W
awn ut vaMix*. 1 !■>•» act *M e
*>rt»r ia !*•»••»• fcr th** laaftb
af uaia. N la a Seat»* la '•all •»*
Apothecary,
J. Denholm
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’s
Baactaa tki*
■sdl**»
*di*vaa »KXnvh naim, free, tla
eoe,tipau-j bowel* and invigor­
ate* th* torpid ltvar Mid waste
«*•* kidaay*
Ladies Coste. I'spes and Collarettes.
Pataut *u<i Peopriefary Preparat ion.-«
Toilet Article»,
No D octor
1» are***ary ia th* bom* where
Thedford's Black-T’rsught is
kept. Fsmilie* living m (tea
auuntry, mil«* from any phyai-
•isa, have bean kept m health
f<*year* with this madieiaa a*
their aely doator. Thedford'*
Black - Prsught aura, bilioua-
net,, dyapepaia, colds, chill, and
frrer, bad blood, headache«,
diarrhma, coe*tip*tioa, soli*
and almott every other ailment
became the stomach, bowel*
-liver and kidneys *e naa-lr cen­
tral the health.
Boots &c Siloes
• »•«gist* te««<lrlrs.
P ebfl - mes , B busues , S foxue », S oap a
N uts and C andies .
Clffara, Tobacco* and Clgarettee.
Paints. Oils, Glauses, and Fainter’« Supplied
1IOOTÌS
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT FOR WARNER S RÜST PROOF CORSET.
THEDFORD’3
BLACK
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DRAUGHT
She In Queen.
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
M. BREUER’S
Dealer I m
Mwuts anti Mhwe»
ibis Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, aud >nu
FranciBCo. California, fur buth panseugerM and freight.
CAPT. M. MARTIN.
E. DYKK A|t*nt. Bandon, Or>K<>n.
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SWAYNE A HOYT, Auent, 226 Buttery Street, Sea Francnwo. California.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
J. WALDVOtiEL & SON Props.
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
C. 13.
“Chico,”
Kepairing’nearly and promptly done at
lowest living prices.
Bandon Meat Market,
T. Anderson Prop
Harness
Maker,
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard
Sausages, Etc., also
Coquille, Oregon.
Fall and Winter Goods
Repairing a Specialty.
J)
P atents
DRY
GOODS
Scientific American.
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
What We Can, Do For You
W
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A. RICE, Bandon.
BANDON BREWERY
Beer, Porter and Ale.
J. L.THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlor*
and Bathrooms
Now is the time to buy
Other bargains
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
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KlIXllllIMB-iCll
THE
1 Jl-OJ-ia,
!TaJ.r'ba,xil<
prOp3
eislier
VV.
OREGON.
BANDON,
To operate tbe Faitbuik M'ueber ie *<> aiuiple that esy parson e»n tear* to o*e it in
thirty ruinate*, and any boy or girl, ten or twelve years of age, can operate it.
With tbi, Wnaber the clothes are rubtied with an .««, atcidv prr-anure. which doe*
not tear or injare them. Tbe water ia forced tbxough aud through tbe cloth«*, making
them absolutely dean, white aa snow, aud healthful.
A Fairbank Washer will «ave clothes enough in one year to pay it, coat, and cloth, a
that wonld be worw out by the short, sharp pr>>oe** uf baud rubbing, or by au ordiuary
Washer', are ooraparatively well preserved.
Parties purchasing a Fairbank Washer can have their uiouav refantied upon return
of the Washer, if it prove* anantiafaotory after a thorough trial line lawn given it.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Ei. D orado
Department of the Interior.
Uarrvn Nixxea I,«an OrW» Boveborg.
Vregyn, March l, IV't
A anflident oiu I ch I a®davii having been
filed iu tbi-. ofioa by Ancoat J. born , con­
testant. again»l hoiiievtead entry No. 1SV7,
made October 7, 1«S»7. for NH of NWt, Swot
38, bWN uf SWh. Sec 2«. WEt* uf HE.N,
P. B. HOYT, Pr«p
Sec, 2d, Towuiliip 27 S, Kang* It W . by
John W. Gragg, o►**e-ttea, iu which it is al-
h'ged that John W. Gregg died un Sept. T, Located la EL DOH*E*» Ht lLPIM).
11102, aud that *inoe the time of hi* de*lb
Ffrat etsaet. BABIMIB. <1*0*011
hl* heir* bav* not cultivated or improved
the land, «aid parlie, are hereby notift««l b> SHAVING, BHAMHMHNH ANU HAIM
appear, respond and offer avidauc* touching
«aid allegation al 10 u'dook a m. on April
rriTlWO AT STAIDÁBT) PKM.EH.
2St, ISOt. nature C. T. Blumenriilbcr. U. H
CotamiaUouaL Bandon. O'agon, au* that BaWiM>«.a> a.*l, *>ted ■* **• ra»—l. t a
Bak. Hat a, C.K Wa^. e* m «W.
Unal bearing will be bald al 10 o'clock, a m.,
on May 7. t-JtM. before th* itaguiter and Ite-
ceiver *1 the United Slate* Land Ot&oe tn
Hum-burg, Oregon
Ihe W.M1 ounteatanl having, in a proper
affidavit, filed Feb. 27, !WH. aet f.wth f«rt*
THE STEAMER-----
wbioh ri.uw that after due diligenoe pera.n-
al vervieeof tbi* notie* san not t>* watle, it
is hereby ordered and directed that enrb no­
lle* be given by doe and proper publication.
J. H. B uoth , K.ceivar.
MarlO
TONSORIAL PAKLORS
DISPATCH
THOMAS W HITE, Munter
'OK 8U.E-irai *er** ot land ; 130 «cw
Ijeave, Bandon every morning, .ir.pt
er«M-k tioltom. ooTvrrd with ftld.r and
«Alinoti hr»>«h. 1 -ct.» pi'w land anrt 12 Sunday, al 7 JO o’olock aud make* »>ui>rc-
aorta <»> pnatur»; hou». and ««otbniklinir. ; tiona with lb« tram and ■ le Mar* Myrl *1
10 tuli«-» Kiiitb «>f Hand"f>. <x» F<«nr-tiiil«- UDVn a an. al Coquille City.
Crr^t. prior •l.MJI) F.»r partu-nlar.a«M««e.
Loaren Coquille City al 12:30 p * , arri«-
)• N. Trmuan.MM Siptnorbt., Portland, Or. >ag *i Bandon *1 4j30 p. n.
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We have read of Maud on a sntnmer
day Who raked barefooted, the new
All kinds kept,
mown bay; we have read of ’he maid
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESI,
Will Keep od Hand at ait Times
in the early morn who rnilched the
nud VEAL always uu baud.
cow with a crumpled born and we’ve
CORNED BEEF.
read tbe joys that poets sing of rust­
l’ICKLED FORK
ling corn, of flowers of spring; but of
all the lays of tongue or pen, there's
BUTTER, EGG, nnd
naught liko the lay of tbo hen. Long,
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and ail Farm Produce.
long before Maud rakes the bav rhe
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
hen has began to lay. and ere tn«
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc.
of all kinds.
Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all
milk maid has stirred a leg, the nen kinds of leather wars kept in a harness Mentfl Delivered to persona living on th-*
is up and dropped her egg; the co o shop.
River, or «long the Mnw Route
must rustle the flowers spring io bohl
your own with the barn yard ring
All Kind-* of Good« Fur
Ladies’ «Jtickets aud
A Large Stock Jugt .
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William Gnllier will act a* mv agent nt
If Maud needs a hat or gown, ehe
Winter Wear.
IUJ
LIT£1
Capes.
Received.
B.mdoii and ail order« left *itb him for
dosen't hustle her bay to town; she goods or repairs will receive prompt atten­
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
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goes Io the store and obtains her suit tion
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA11ON.
with a basket full of fresh b-m bait;
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Timlxer Vaud, Act June 3, 187H,
if the milk maid’s beau mak- . a San.
U nitkd K tatbs L and Orno : RoaaiiUBo,
day call, she dosen't feed bim milk O hkgon , February 4th, 1904.
T DK Wl ARR •
-a-.'.+r
D iugni
CLOTHING
at all, bnt works eggs up in a custard
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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CORVfflQNTS
Ac.
with the provision« of the act. of Congrew
pie aud stuffs bim full with chi o.-n of
Anyone «cn<1tn< a «ketch and deaerlntlon may
Juno 3. 187H, entitled “An act for the «ale
quickly ascertain our opinion free wnoth«r an
Boots and Shoes
Invention is probably patentable. Communlra.
fry, and when tho old man wants a of timber bauds in tbe Htatea <»f California,
Uons at rlcfly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
Oregon,
Nevada,
nnd
Waauington
lerriio-
•ent
free. Oldect apenry for «ecurinn patent«.
horn does he take to town a load of rv,” as extended to all the Public Lund
Patetit« taken through Munn A Co. receive
corn! Not much! H«i simply robs States by act <rf August 4, 1892, Gilbert G. 9ficial not itte. without charge, in the
Kennedy, of Bandon. County of Coo«, State
N.
Î OKEXZ’S STORE
a nest aud to town he goes—yon know of Oregon, has thin day filed ill this office
his
sworn
Htatement
No.
fififil,
for
thi
pur-
A
handsomely
Illustrated
weekly.
J.anrest
cir
­
the real. Ho lingers there and la! . ■>
culation of any «cieii*.ifle journal. Terms, |3 a
rliase of the Lots 3. 4 being W of
of
perchance true reform and co> 'd *«■••- Section No 7 in Tuwnahip No. 29 H, Range year: lour months, *L Bold by til newsdealer*.
CONSTANTLY <>n HANI»
No
14
W./tfid
will
offer
proof
to
»bow
that
nanoe, while his poor wife stays homo the laud.HOggh( I* more valuable fur it« tim­
Brauch
and scowls, but is kept from want by ber or ston»- ’han fur agnouitural purpuse«,
mid t'l FHtiibiiHb bi« claim to «aid land be
the self same fowlsj for while
fore C. T. BlnineaVother. U. S Cuinmis-*ioii-
The HbelveH are crowdecj
husband lingers there she watco-. ♦ r. at hi a office at Bandon. Oregon, un Fri­
day. the 23d day of April, 11M)4. He namcri
with New
which
tho cackling hen with oara, and gath­ hh witnesses: G W.Cox, U.S Elliott, A. L.
will be disposed of at prices that will astuniHb yen, while there are
ers eggs aud eggs she’ll hide till sb«- Osborn, and Jerry Crowley, all of Bandon, Two I'npuni for the Price of One. You
Coo« County. Oregon.
Get llie New* of the World and
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothinc. bhoeA
gets enough tosteiuthe tide. Throw I Any and all pernons claiming adversely
the above described land« are requentf-d to
nnd other goods that must be sold to lunkfi
the Loral News Thrown
up your hats and m ike R >me howl file
their ul iims in thia otlioe on or before
room fur more.
for the persevering barn yard fowl; said 32d day uf April, 1904.
In mt a liar gain.
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J, T, BiimoK«.
wheat may be king, but it’s plain to Feb1!
Register.
To those who pay up arrearages and a
be seen the barnyard hen is die farm­
year in advance, and to all new Hobncri-
er's queen—Ex.
bers who pay in advance, we make the
On the eleventh day of thia month,
The Journal will be two years old. It
is safe to say that during tbe last year
no American newspaper haa made
greater proportionate strides in busi­
ness, circulation, or in influence.
From * modest and purely experi­
mental plant it baa in that time grown
into a thoroughly equipped and well-
established institution. Six mouths
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following proportion cotupriHing several
ago if more than doubled tbe capacity
different couplets to «vU*ct from: ,
Keflectlona of n Bachelor.
of th* floor Bpace at its disposal. It
P kick ojr P ublications ff . b Y kab .
From the New York Press.
¡ h already becoming ao cramped for
B andon R kcobdfq
ft2 00
All women look alik« in tbo <1iirk.
room that further expansion is again
Sun Franci«cu Bulletin
6 HO
It
takes
a
widow
to
snuggle
up
to
Every W altham Watch move­
a pioblem which is immediately be­
fi 00
Portland Evening l'tle^rmn
ment is guaranteed by th» manu­
1 no
n man liko an innocent child.
Weekly Oregonian
facturers against any defect in
fore it.
material or construction. This
.so
Appeal to Rea«on
Tbe only argument a man who
In its mechanical equipment it has
guarantee is without time limit,
and holds good the world over.
(lar OflTer.
ought
to
reform
will
listen
to
is
a
secured tbe very beet that money oould
The Bulletin is one of the lending pape
splitting headache.
buy. Nothing has been bought to
of tbe Wwif, and ia a duilv publiHbed in San
What a woman likes about having
meet a temporary exigency; every­
Francisco, nnd gives nil the news. Our offee
her husband go into politics is tliat
incliideH the Sundwy Bulletin.
thing has been purchased to matt not
N
iaxly
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00
he wants her to dross so as to be a
meiely tbe present, but what at tbe
Recorder aud Bulletin, one month
05
credit to him.
time was believed to be the probable
I
2,000,000
What a woman can’t understand
The Portlaud Evening Telegram is issued
needs of i us establishment for a long
is Low her rival’s husband, without
times a week. It give* nil tbe new« that
altham
atches six
tune to couie. Tbe Goss press upon
brains, can hnvo so much more luck i
is woitb reading nnd up to time of going tc
than her husband with orains.
press, much ot it being 21 hours ftenber that
wu ch ihe paper was fitst printed was
now in use
when it reaches here through any other
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speedily outgrown. Iu its stead was
We have a large assortment „of journal.
A Hoy*, Wild Hid. tnr Life.
oidued asupeib Hoe press with color
W alt K am Watches in Gold, Gold
Recorder nnd Telegram one year. $-'• 50
attacbuieui. Ibis it was fondly be­
With family around expecting him Filled, Silver and Nickel Case*.
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
lieved would fill the bill for two year*
gonian leadM iu tbe North went, nnd gives
to die. aud a son riding for life, 18
to come. But in leee than seven
all the nows usually contained in a weekly
miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discov­
paper.
■iontba, time thia press bee been out
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Recorder and Weekly Oreponian. .$2 50
grown and another deck haa been or­
NOTICE EOlt PUBLICATION.
Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville,
It is the duty of e«cb pur «on to seek in­
dered for it that will increase its ca­
Ind., endured death’« agonies from
Tlm*K*
J«ne 3, 187I.
formation along all lines that tend toward
pacity by 8.000 complete paper* an
asthma; but this wonderful medicine U nttkd S tatka L and O fficb , at K cm bringing about betterooudrtion«nnd greater
hour. This preaa will the« print, eat,
Telegram: Dispatches have stated gave instant relief and soon cured bu A u O kbho N. Jauoary 35, 1904
prooperitv for tbo human family, aud for
Notdcrtzfe< herebv given that ia ooniplinaee the purpose of giving eur readers a chance
fold, count, and deliver a 32-page pa- that over Ikkt men arrive at Port Ar­ him. He writes: *T no* sloop sound­ with
thtf| r<>vi8iom* «>( th« act of Omgreas
of June 3. 1878, entitled, “An act for the to inform themselves we give them the best
pt* from a single impression. It will thur every lea minutes. At this rate ly «very night.”
Like marvelous «ale of tia*b«r land« in the Ntat^« of Cali­ —Appeal to Rsa«o<i. Any doctrine that
print in oue impression in four oolors, th* Japanese will require many cures of Consumption, Pneumonia. fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Waauington does not appeal to the highest order of res
Territory,” hh extended to all the Public
m black, red. greea and yellow, bo- month* to kill off all of the Mus­
Broucbitia, Coughs, Colds and Grip Land State« by act of Augn«t 4,1892. John B. soning is not safe.
aides the variation* in oolora that may­ covite soldiers.
Recorder aud Appeal to Reason. •? 00
Marshal I,/if Bandon, County of Cooa. State
prove it* matcblesa merit for all of
Oregon, bn« thia day filed in thiM office bis
be achieved through blending any of
Throat and Lung troubles. Gunran sworn statement, No. 59M, for the parcha*«
these. Ou thia press, which we hope
IleafiivM Cannot be Cured
the
of Section No. 32, in Township
teed bottles fillo and «1.00.
Trial of
No. 29 South, of Range No. 14 West, and
to see installed within tbe next two by local applications as they cannot bottles free at C. Y. Lowe’s Drug will
offer proof to «bow that, tbe land «ought
is more falaable for its timber or stone tban
months, The Journal will achieve re- reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. Store
tor agncuhornl purposes, and to establiKh
0. G1HKIG Proprietor
eulta iu color work never before at­ There is only one way to cure deaf
hi« claim to said land tx'fore C. T. Blumen-
rotber,
U.
B.
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oinmi«e»>ner
at
his
office
at
NOTICE;
FOR
PUBLICATION.
tempted by any uewapapsr in the Pa­ neea, aud that ia by constitutional
■ ànufactüiibb of
Bandon, Com County, <Iregon, on Saturday,
cific Northwest, sod which will chal­ temediee. Dwafutws ia caused by an in­
Timber l.teafi Act, Juw, I. 117fi.
the 33rd day of Annl, 1804. He uamte ••
John M \dam«. SpnrOaboro,
lenge eomparieon with any oolor work flamed condition of tbe mucus lining U nitid S tater L ard Orrici. Rowe bo rg, witnewaeai
William D. Harsball, and John H. Tucker,
Oregon,
FrbriMry
25,
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produced by any oewspaper in any of tbe Eustachian Tube. When this
•I! of Bandon. C< m » s County, Or «von.
Notio i« hereby given that iu fitauplifinoe
Any and all pemoM claiming adremly
part of tbe Gmted State«.
tube is inflamed you have a rum­ with the provKionn of the act or C<»ngrei»M tbe above-tkRwcnbed lands, are requeued to
Have on han* sad will keep oonalnnlly
Every other part of tbs mechanical bling sound or imperfeot hearing, and of June 3. 1K7M, entitled “An act for the sale file their claims in ibis o A m oa oa before for tire track* and ttaiily a**, LrtudV of tbe
of timber lands in the States of California, said 23rd day of Mail. 1*W
beet
quslity.
equipment ia immediately being raised when it is entirely cloaed, deafness is Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri
J. T. Bapuae,
” a« extended to all the Public Land
feb4
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to tbe same high standard *u aa to tbe result, and unless tbe inflamma­ torv.
Goo* fielt vfiteoff fiKftte fit «fefirffi tel »•/
Staler by not of Auguat 4, IW2, Fred H.
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meet Ihe tnoraasad demand* which tion can be taken out aud this tube re­ Lockwood, of Bandon, County of ('«oat.
Stale nf Owegoo, has thia day filed in this
•r* being made upon it. Now that stored to its uormal condition, hear­ office bis sworn statement, No. fiHrta. for the
Kam pl«
be found l> the fifi loon fi.
the evening imus of tbe Journal is ing will be destroyed forever. Nine purchase of the 8E^ of NEH' of S dc I iod N o .
31, tn Townehip No.
fx»uth, Range No.
regarded a* an established inetitn- oases out often are eauead by Catarrh, 14 Weal, and will ufler proof to show that
tbe
land
sought
is
more
valuable
it# tim­
lion, tbe logioal and unavoidable out- wbioh is nothing but an iuflatued con­ ber or atone then for agricultural for purpoffes,
Hr*Yoa «n kava i» all fos
oom* ia a Sunday morning isaoe. dition of tbe miioons services.
and to ewtabliah bis olnim to ftaid land be­
fore C. T. Bl n men rot her, U. S. Com mi *a lon­
While a newspaper may only be
We will give One Hundred Dollar» er at his office at Bandon, Gym County,
■eïa ÖOC «¿Xu,
printed ail days a weak, tbe uawa of for any oaee of Deafuees (canned by Oregon, ou Thuradav, the 19th day of May,
1904. He mimes uh witnesses ; Spray (JQborn,
la th. R.inFm« Telear.ro, of Port Inn*.
the world goes on just the same for catarrh) that cannot be cured by Mark Mecum, Jonathan P Hunt, and Rob­ OMkion.
It iklk»l.rw*t*»«m>nan»e»
P Hunt, <11 uf iiftudon, C om < Coupty.
tbe full aaven. That news ia just a« Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send foroircu ert
p*pe publish*«! ia Orvaoni it oontaan*
Oregon.
ell t*
<tf th. a»*ie *e<l »f ‘M
etaenlial on the seventh day as on lars. free
Any and Wil per«onWcKiming ndvetWhly the
n*li«a
Yr, it for a W*nth. 4 Hu>*to
litt i — «tew*
Mbove <Wcrit»<-d landi are requeat<*d to file
tbe other six, just a* muob in de-
c'W»
1
e*
weile*
eeyoe fise. A4**eee
F. J. C uenfy A Co., Toledo, O. their claims in this office ou or before «id
l’Jth day of Muy, 1«M.
innud by the r««ii<1i>rn unii jn»t bh
Sold by Druggists, 75ct«.
The T s I sjhms ,
Workmenniiip up |p date in any­
J T. Br.rnoEx,
H)U<*b eti^ovetl When the) fortnuete
Hall’s Family Pills at* the bent.
Ma«
Hegi.ter,
e
• ffogvi.AKt>, oak
thing in my line.
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•
9
Dry Goods of Every Description.
M ju*t Iu rewlet uf * u.v au4
freab .lock uf
Drug« aal Chemical«,
Could we Judge all deeda bv motive*.
See the good and bad within,
Often we ahonld love tbe .inner.
All tbe while we loathe tbe ain.
Could we hear tbe power* working
To o'ertbrow integrity,
We abould judge each other'« error*
With more patient charity.
Ah, we judge each other harably,
Knowing not life’« hidden force;
Knowing not the fount of notion
I* lea* turbid at its source.
Seeing not amid the evil
All the golden grain, of good—
Oh, we’d love enoh other better
If we only understood.
—Selected.
s,
Druggist axtf
« Met*
W MM
Ear* wiikaul TWfard’,
IF WE KNEW.
- i.
... —
Could we but draw the curtain.
That eurmunda each other*, lives.
See the naked heart and apint,
Know what spur tbe action give*.
Often we ahould find it belter.
Purer than we thought we ahonld;
We ahootd love each other better
If we only understood.
If we knew the cares and trial«,
Knew the effort« *11 in vain,
And the bitter di*appointment,
Understood the Io«« and gain—
Wonld the grim, external mngbne«*
Seem, I wonder, jnat the aame?
Should we help where now we hinder?
Should we pity where we blame?
LOWE,
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ö
l<|uduM. Gl%gB,
HEALTH
Wa have boiled the hydrant water.
We have steriltxed tbe milk,
We have «trained tbe prowlinu microbe
Tbrouuh tbe finest kind of *ilk.
V’e bare bonsbt, *tid we have Borrowed
Evert patent health devise,
And at laat, the doctor tall* a.,
That we've sol to boil tbe ice.
— Wbat to Eat.