Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 07, 1904, Image 4

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THri:Si)AY. AP1¿. 7,
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í-.uí rom Ai.
Chmlt'S McCulloch. of thi, place,
is aspiring to the nomination for sur­
veyor of (. loos County on the Republi­
can ticket. Chillies is competent to
till the position should the nomina­
tion full his way.
The p tical view from the Demo­
cratic standpoint ttwin« to Im quiet in
this part of tl.e county, bat specula­
tion points to Taylor Siglin as likely
to t>e the nominee for sheriff, while
T. J. Thrift is conceded the nomina­
tion for assessor. For Joint Senator
A. J. Sherwood and John F. Hall -ire
mentioned as competitors.
llr Diciate Our Cwn Policy.
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t. it
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l h» « u i.iiinis tl >.t < xi-t in
the milling «cetion, of that .lute ur»
th» outgrowth of vi'ilcnct* uml I itti*r
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ha« covered a period of some four or
live year«. Kadicali-m, f.illowi'.i Jbv
outrage oil tbu on» hand, bus I een
followed by a, virulent rudiculism,
coupled with as gro»» outrage on the
other; until finally we have presented
the rpectud» of an Ameiicati common­
wealth, within the bolllidniie, of
which civil g.ivernmei.t hu» been «Un­
placed by whut iinprosses tn a, tyran­
nical militarism, that, »mack, botm*-
whatof the method,of tho Mnncovite.
In viow of rouio of the leading
events of tin. pant few yeare. no umn
can conseieniiuii'lv nay that the inter
{ i . ■ • » nititia wm t< be
entirely avoided, but that a species ot
tyranny has arisen from apparent ex­
igency. there is ground fur rather
mer.'ti.aii Miepiciot*. It cannot prop­
erly be liie province of the military
anthorilie. to compel any person no­
on the mere allegation tlmt. he or she
is a mti-cbief-makor iu the communi­
ty, to move from the etale, nor with
any better reason may the militiu of
ficer-i intrude theniM’lvea iu'o the ee-
cret councils of noy organization, la­
bor or otherwiao. In the broad»,<
,eti-. ’ such acts con-titute nn encroach
uient on individual liberty. Hrit h i-
no place under the getiiti, of Ameri-
tcan inatitntioLH. Toarrest inetiwi'b-
oilt staling the oflense of which they
are supposed to be guilty, is itself an
oiTelise -'gaiiist the »[.irit of Arueii
canimn that can hardly do other than
arouse rosentnieut throughout the
oouutry. Without most particular
proof it cannot be nceepted as a ih»C-
eesary or even advisable course.
At the best, Colorado is in a bail
way She is between the upper ami
nether millstones of unreasoning lab­
or agitators, an.l the selfish tyranny
of a Ci'izetis’ Alliuni'e, the latter, if
anything, more radical and more dan
gerous than the former. It is doubt­
ful, if tn the long rim, reliance upon
military fore • will extricate her from
the danger. Wbat ihestateevidentlv
needs is an active combination of it»
best citizens that on a non parti»an
basis will enact efli-ient law pertain­
ing to existing con.lit ions, using tlie
militia only when civil authority I e-
comes inoperative, an 1 then lint for
the protection of property and the
enforcement of the provision» of the
statutes.—l’.-rtl in I Telegram.
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A 5Io.-*cl l’ltiygroMnd.
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thè ]'x| < .sltToli etrue-lll’es Theotber
departmi'iit-- a.* silb-dautial fiam-
-tri..-♦•ires with top. .-f fanvii» .-o tliat
they lU'iy Ile rat-e I or low*re.l at will.
I*bey0 lire gl.ilv decorateli Witll thè
tl i/s of all u tli -i... ai.d thè enfila
gl un i- ine laici ut »itti pietty gnr
deus of brighi flowers and spaciou-
luwns, and thè dreaded ol^gend ' keep
uff thè grass '°is noi in evidence.
Theiu xiel play ground was planneì
and is to In* con Incte I under thè su
periiiteudency of Mi-. Ruth Ashly
Hirsbtield of New York.
CL ..ZK CE Y. L_
Druggist and
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W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
New II i; i shin —June 21, 17b'8.
Massachusetts—Feb. (», 1788.
Rhode Is| .nd-May 29, 171M).
Connecticut—Jan. 3, 1788.
New York - July 2*>, 1788.
Now Jersey—Dec 18, ITS”.
l*unn«y Ivanin—Dec. 12. 1787.
Delaware—Dee. 7. 1787.
MaryIund—April 28, i7H8.
Virginia—June 25. 1788.
North Carolina—Nov 2’, 17’1*.
South Candína—May 23, 17^8.
Georgia—Jan. 2, 17*88.
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Stock and poultry have few
troulil-, winch are not bowel and
liver — ■■eulnrift’Black-
I'raueiit Stuck and Poultry Mt*di-
■ e * i- a bowel aii'l livej reui'-'ly
for stock. It put- the urgana of
iligc.t n in a perfect condition.
I’r-j '.1 ui ' Anu ! ivttn hr. e lem and
farmer, kepUn ir herdsand flocks
health, by giving them an ucca-
s.unal'i ■■ ■ >f Bl.uk-Draught Stuck
ami Poultry Meilicine in their*
f.i, . ,
raiser may buya
2.1-cent half-pound air-tight i'an
of thia medicine from his dealer
and keep his stuck in vigorom
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. Dealers s mer-
all. keep RUck-Draught Stock ind.
Poultry Medicine, if vours does
not. sci I 25 cents for a sanwle
can t > the manufacturers, The
(.’battano» ' * Medicina Co., Chat-
tanuoga. Tenn.
R o O i .’KL?-«. G a ., Jan. 30, 190?.
B’«cz-r> ui eat Slock and Poultry
Mc<li .?. • i . r • best 1 ever tried. Our
■toe!: w looking bad when you ». nt
me the mtdicino and no a - they are
getting so fine. They aru look.ng 20
per eeat. batter.
S. P. BROCKINGTON.
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Drugs and
!>r:*go¡st«> KuiidricH.
P ebfi ’NES, Biit siins, S pomies , S oaps
Ni rs and C andies .
CIjrarM, T o I m «<*<* om mid <'Ijjureftr«.
Faintn. Oils. Glas.ies.nnd Painter's Supplied
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Ladies Ceats, Capes and Collarettes.
Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Atticles,
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Dry Goods of Every
la jus* in fpccipt <>f a new and
° flesh stòck of
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POULTRY
I MEDICINE
I was troubled with udistress in <hy
stomach, sour stomach ami vomiting’
spells, ami can truthfully say that
Chamberlain*« Stomach and'Liver
Tablets cured me Mrs. T. V. Wil­
liams, LhingHburir, Mich. Tin s'- tab­
leta me guaranteed to cure every case
of stemach tr'-nl b* of this charucler.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Th© thirteen original states ratified the
conMitutmn on the dates herewith piven ;
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Apotkecar
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A<2tsiÌM«i<>ii of Slates.
ennolm
B .< Vid*’ll. Oregon-,
Serioua Stoioiwh Troubte <'ure<l.
Th*» next \V C T U meeting takes
place 'Ln- day, at 2:30, P. Al , nt the
M. E Church.
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Scots ¿c Siróes
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
15< >< >rr?
Suits Made to Measure
HIIOPX
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AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET.
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you The Now, Speec'y and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
can get your money's
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worth at
M. BREUER’S This Steamer will (live a retznlnr 10 ilav Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and San
aus» • >>»oo»
1TWA.GMV - »«OUT
Bettier I m
liimt* wild Shoen
Francisco. California, fur both paasengers and freight.
CAP r. M. MARTIN.
Repairing’neatly and promptly done at
lowest living prices.
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CITY MEAT MARKET.
J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props.
Fresh F-ieats, Best Quality
E DYER Agent, Pandan, Oregon.
SWAYNE A' HOYT. Agent. 220 Batterv Street. San Francisco. California.
Bandon Meat Market,
“Elder Stitf, the Socialist editor of
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I ti ls Allot r ADVKIiri-IXG.
the I'.iindi n Kecorder, ha-- pl u -il him­
Evt rv iw"n or wonnin who is id w adver-
self on record as a Hiipporter of Hume.
t s:.:u <»» lntcn.hnj » • ftd » ♦♦)-<*. sh uld «fiid
All kinds kept,
I > v.its f- r a <’ ! v of V hl’» ' - Stvinus pub­
Socialist Stitt, we im'igin«*. will have
lish: «1 ft) S< a’»l.‘. Wash., at
yer war.
BOLOGNA S\USAGE. HEAD-CHEESi:
about ns much influent«« with the Ke-
'J bis pa[h.*r <»ive.spr iCiic.al liiiHrt about a i-
Will Keep on llnnd at all Tinies
and VEAL always on band,
publican party of B indon as luis I be
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editor of the pony daily with Mursb-
Hdvert iseoteui s, and - i^i» s s methods to get
CORNED BEEF.
more busin ss ¡it !e<s exp*-rise.
field.”
It L’ivet the adv«-itisi:i;r ri‘e« of all the
l’K’KLED FOLK
T he above is from tho North Band
Ju the subjoined tables are £Íveu the leadino public )tx•!*..*. and in niaoy other
wavs is war’ll tie $l.ou p-r Ae:*r.
tînmes of the «’¡iti s, the date of the pa^saue
Cilizm, ami we are considerably at a
on« s|Mcial—X. » .id up -u »-Tibf r tnny
of the act thHuittinu tlarn, and the time a-k al! the »pie.slioiis be «h i itrs about bum-
loss to understand vvhut we have done
ut s< tin • Hdverfisicg methods aiid reoeiv»-
when the admission took effect:
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter timl nil Farm Produce. •
to call forth criticism fromtbat sonreo,
1'lilTT mid VEGETABLES
ootdHentbil re I ds . On<-
rum-tit —f-T
States
Act admitíin<
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tells
ecu
Irr.v
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st
ir!
in
b'UHieS.s
unless tho following item from the
of all kinds.
I will pay highest m riot price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), hides, etc.
admitted
f«>r v.uir-'i-lf ami b* c »me indujif-ndoiit.
liEcoittiKR of March 2lt.h, was the red
s«-ml 10 c. ills ttdni. if you »»re »nJv.»r’Hing
Kentucky....... Feb. 4, 171*1..
Meats
Delivered
to
persons
living
on
th-'
. ♦ i . i.
Vermont........ Ft b. 18. 17111.
4.
rag that stirred up Brother Ingle;
River, or along the tage Route
S< a Hie, Wash.
1,
feums-ie ... June 1, 173 ..
Politics are warming np somo
Ohio................... Apr. :ki, IMP2.
arid tbi re is some controversy go­
50 YEARS’
-, Lnrire Stunk Ja«t
Ladies’ Jackets and
All Kinds of Gonds For
Lon’«! an a........Ap 8, 1812 .
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Ha» ki
ing on especially as to who shall
< EXPERIENCE
Received.
Cupi«.
Winter Wear.
Indiana............ Dec 11,181(>
have preference for the nomina­
Mississippi
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Dec
10.
1817
T
tion for Joint Senator from Coos
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Illiu'ois ... . Dea 3, J 818..
and Curry. Just who has the
Alabama
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Deo
1»,
1810..
preference in this section is uot
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Maine. . ..’..Mar 3. 1*20.
yet jipparent, but K. D. Hume
X i h
Missouri.
...
..Mar
2.
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-21..
Ini.; Ids friends, and being a man
Arkansas........ June 15, 1 •>'
-
T T rade M arks
of large t xpi rieneo, and having
D esigns
Miefui’an ........ Jan -’(J, 1837 ,
ability, Im is likely to make a
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C opyrights & c .
Florida
...
Anynr.p
flpnding
n
sketch
nnd
description may
strong race for the position.
qutcklv asuertnin our opinion free whether an
Iowa............
Invent
ion
is
probably
patentable,
(’«ntniunlc»-
Boots and Shoes
In what we said about the political
tinns strictly conthlcritlal. Handbook on Patents
Texas ........
Bout fr«'«». • »1’1«-Nt iipcney for securing patent«.
Wisconsin .
»1er 3, i>;7 .. . .. Jjnv Lj.tS-ll’ 1
situation lu re, we find nothing that a
Pat ont.h taken through .Munn Jt Co. receive
ap.rviZ noté without charge, in the
Boalcr in H;<rocs3 ¿.
.. s. pt 9.
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California .
S i
l’robibitionist. Democrat or Socialist
kinds
of
leuthcr
wa*3
i
Mitinesota.
Mu’ 4. 1858 . .. ..Miv IL18Ô.Y i
might not have sai l, and as to the
Ore ¿on .. .
Feb J 4, K*». ....Feb it. !» J shop.
A handsomely illustrated weoklv. J,argent cir­
outcome of tho Republican Primary,
culation of tiny flcientitic loumul. Terms, a
Kansas ....
Jan 2ÎI. 1HÍ1 . .. .Jan 2-J. I'‘T | 1? -xr t ; • 3 n rr n !
ye-tr
: four months, fl. Bold by all newsdealer«.
IL vj V J I
we are reliably infermod Hint it is
W. Virginia.... Dec 31, I8f»2.. . Jinie H*,Kví73 xb
CONSTANTLY on HAND
MürJN & CO 361 Broadway, Hew York
Nevada
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Mar
2
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1,
1M»4...
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,;-t
31,
18-31
solid in the support of R. D. Hume,
Wilüani G !’.i r will »c» ♦ nn niv ngeiit. ut
Brauch UiHce, 626 F 8U Washington, D. C.
Nebraska........... Febli, lb(»7.. .. Marl, iS»o
B h . «b>i; ; i ' a : h !I <»rik rs I H w)H) Lim f«»r
which showsthutwe bad tbesituation
uik . i I h <»r
aii» will ivct-ive prompt ntten-
Colorado......... Alar 3, b . ¿....... Aldi I* *K«'-
correctly siimme I up.
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In this connection i* lutiv he inter stino to UHl
The r I w I vph are* crowded
As El lor Slitt we try to live a right-
note the date of the o:^ ii.m.il i.ni of the let
N ) ITI ‘F. K< Hi FUikdUA I ION.
J • with Lew Goods which
Section of the ‘ City B»*.iutifu'*l at t hr ritori * h :
¡'on-, life s > that we tnay not tiring dis
1linL.-r I.H'id, A»-t Jut«« 3,
will bi* disposed of at pm e» that will astouis': yon, «Ude there are
World'* Fair Where < Libiteli ar«
You !
New Mexioo.............
.... Sept, ;»
U m '! !» > r tes L and O ffice Uosauuno, 1 wo Papere for the Price of One.
honor upon Him whose name wo have
Welc tine nn<l F ntertain-
Utah...........................
.... Hept y,
: On»G*-:.'. February 4’b.
Get the New* of the World und
To be bad in I>rv G oim I h , Clothing, Shoes
taken upon ns w hen we covenanted to
ment I'rovhhtl.
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•(« h h- >»*i»v p;t<»ti that in cornplimce
Washington ......
... .March
Noti-*
and other goods that must l>e sold to niHkn
the l.ocnl News llir.HVU
live a Christ life.
...Mu eli
I wtii th :■« provis’otis of rim a.-t <»♦ < • «ii-iH-ss
room for more.
play Dakota ... ............
St.
Louis.
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Thu
model
3.
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s,
t-untied
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An
act
for
the
s.ile
in
as
a
Bargain.
of
4e.ii»
As a Socialist we advocate princi­
Ar z ma..................... .
. Feb. ’J 1 «
of IHil'i i land« lit the SI ite** of Calif «rnia,
at tlx* Idaho............... ........
.. Man li
ples will) regard to their true tendon ground in the Model street
v.i i t. mut Wft*ldijg! «n i erri <»•
Orinoli,
To those who p ».v up nirenrn^e« nnd a
wp-iry Montana ................ *
World's
Fair
is
u
bom
to
rv,*' as < xtt nd d to a!l tliu i'nbîii, Land
... Nov J J
<’v, so far ns we can ci'inprebeii.l them,
y»‘ftr in advance, and to all n» w subscri*
at«-s
by
ait
of A nr’ « It 4. IH!)2. Gilbert G.
motiléis
mid
a
heaven
for
tired
cbil
Wyomiutf.................
... .Jul> 2. 18
but as editor of tin* B andon Ils oBDiitt
Ketrw-dv, of Bn nd« »o. Co juiity t>t < <)o‘s, State
tiers who pa\ in advance, we make the
Indian territory...
.....Liu« .1 IK ■H <»t Oregon. Im- this d ♦) y tiled in this oiliee
following proposition comprising several
we allow no oei* to dictate our policy. | dren.
». 5(i;d, for the pur-
On it ft sWulll w •> » élu, II ’
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July
1«,
17:
After the family bn, traversed lh District of Columbi
differ» nt, couplets to select, from :
l Al a rdi 3 I7.H •’ll !•< <»f 111»- • .-»’s • b. ÌJH4 U •.. «.f SWt of
I ho editor of the R ei ohuf . r is a
N*«. 2l> S. Kntio"
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i aisles in some of tbo big exhibit pal- Alaska ................................... .... July 27 lsw : .»jct-mn No 7 in T owih hip
PhiCE of P ublic ‘. tions peb Y eah .
Si eialist, but the R i . cohder is Inde­
p«o *f to show 1 bat.
No 11 W. nati u'H oil
Indian territory, the D s net of <kilumbiii th»’ land soavi»* is umro i v.-lin’d»!»* for its tim­
' ae.es, and the parents are eager fm
<•0
B
indon
K ecobdfb
pendent, We started out with that
piotili ural purposes,
more sights, tin* little one« who may and Alaska, have ho territorial u 'Verniuent. ber or Ft»ui • than for a.'i ¡m
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San Francisco Bulletin
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lami
be
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t»>
eHfabhMi
bis
«¡.-o
declaration when we bought the plant, have become Welirte
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Portland Evening Ìelfgram
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w.- iri, 1 I will loll;.
long ! >r
flirt* C T. B'nm"iir l»«-r. U. S (’oinn)issi<»n-
and we Lave not declared other inten­ their play ground and rest pl u-.'s S tate of O hio . C ity of P olldo , I
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Weekly Oregonian
i r. nt hi« nfìu’u a- F andoti. < >r«-oon. on Fri-
lav. the !.2-i dav • f April, ‘ 11KB. He liantes
50
L ucas Cot NTi.
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Appeal to Reason
tions, and claim tlm right to be inde­ It was for such as these that the
S. Elliott,
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<5ur
F rank J. C heney mi<k> * outb timt Os!»orn, and Je.*rv ('row »'V. all of Daudon,
pendent. and to pn'dish whatever any model play ground was designed
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oos
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U*i
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The ’’«'il!-tin is one of the lending pape
In- is senior partner of lhi* firm of F.
other itidopi nd at journal may with
Any and all (>»*•<>♦:« rt.-dniinp ndversely
It is situated mi the noil hero edge
J. C heney A Co., doing business in ♦ !;« above dus • ili d í-'<r ds -ir»> ruque* I d t > of tin* West, and is a daily published in San
propriety sot forth.
of the main picture, near one of the
rn i»t ti ls ollie»! on or before Frftncisco. and gives nil th«- news. Ouroffec
A- to our iutluonee with the R(V main exposition entrances, and with tho City of Tiilmlo, 4 > ui.ly unil Stat«*
nt vil. noi.
includes the Sundfty Bulletin.
T, B ridges .
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21 L
afoiosiii.l, anil that si.i.i linn will pay
piibiieans, of Bandon, we are not ;ul
Record» r iind Bulletin one year.. $7 00
- ZPl'OJOS
R-tfist. r.
in a short distance from the Pike.
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R colder «ind Built tin, one month
<>5
th«* sum of One Hundred Dollars ft r
vise ], but it is prnbaiily oil a par
The ground« are 250 by 175 feet in
The Portland Evening Telegram is issued
each ami every ruse of Catarrh that
with that of the C./ij it with these
extent, and contain everything that
Ri?; times a we«*k. It gives all the news that
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cannot he cured by the use of Hall s
of Aorlli Bond, as we are informed, will entertain an I delight
is .voith leading and up to time of going tc
tbe cbil Catarrh Cure.
i
i ■Republican sounces, that North dren. The playground is iri chingo
pn-ss, much ot it being 24 hours fresher thni.
'wALl K am
I’ll ank J . ( I h ’NET.
v.lnn it rtauhes here through any other
Bon 1 Empire, S >;ith Slough And of competent attendants, Children
is X,Ia.n.u.itx.ctu.r©ci toy
Sworn to before me ami subscribed
S imtier have elected solii.1 H'.ltne
journal.
may be. I 'ft and parents m y pnr-*u»- in my present”, this Gtb d.iy ui De­
Recorder and Ttic-gram one year. $5 50
deleg iiions, v.liiio the “Pony Daily their sight seeing, knowing that tin*
r ICvcrv W attham Watch move­
F<»r a weekly newsp iper th»* Weekly Ore
is backed by alm >st halt of the child is -hele.; cared for as well a- cember, A. D . 1S8G.
ment is guaranteed by the manti-
OREGON.
«. «»ninn le.-uis in the Northwest, anti gives
DAN DON,
• ■ L.l.n
Marshfield delegation.
tbougli lie w -re tn his nursery or
, nil Hie news usually contained in a weekly
A. W. G leas n .
irtuirantee is without time limit,
To op rate the F.«iib»»nk Washer is k <> simple that any person ran learn to use it in
paper.
Notary Public.
play groan 1 at h >m
holds rood the world over.
i Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
thirty minutes, and anv b iy <»r girl h*n or twelve years of age, can operate it.
North Bonil Citizcu: Tlio public
T.i re is a big rest place, a room 50
Il i.s the uuty of each person to seek in­
With this Washt-r the clothes are rubbed with an even, steady pressure, which does
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken inr r
«■iihiinl building in this city will be by 75 feet e-.|iiipped with kinder“ Hl’
formation along all lin»*s that tend toward not tear or injure them. The water is forced through and through the clothes, making
n
ally,
and
acts
.l>rei-t.j
on.the
i,!..«.t
of
«•ulnrged us “.on as this term
ten paraphernalia, with Co;npeti’i.t
bringing about better conditions and greater them absolutely dean, white as snow, and healthful.
- •*i. ..I is t:i,i -l ' 1
The lumber IR teachers in charge, Near by is n ami mucous sut faces of the system.
N EARLY
prosperity for the human family, nnd for
A Fairbank Wash r will save clothes enough in one year to pay its ooffit. and cloth»«
the purpose < f giving our renders a chance
being Imuloil now. an t two now rooms gar Ion whom the children muy be Send fer testimonials, flee.
I 2,000,000
to inform tbem-’elves we give ’hem the best ♦ hat would be worn out by the short, sharp process of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary
F. J. C henet A. Co., Toledo, O.
will be nil l.'.l. which will pt’ovi.lu for rapplie 1 with apade, rake or hoe am i
—Appeid to Rens >n. Any doctrine that Washer, are c< mparatively well preserved.
t!,
..i , , | pupils. It dig hi flu* ground to )i>, hearts' con
S : I by all Driiiifjsls, 75ct-.
! i‘o piirdjnjjn-j a Fairbank Washer can have th* ir m<»nev refunded upon return
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W atches do*»« p.»t noneal to th«* highest order <»f r»*n
H ill s I 'mil . 1’iU- an* the.l . st.
is h ih'plurnjbh* fact tbi t with r census
I hei ' ai ■ ■" 'rn.;- Í n' git Is an<l
of th«* Washer, if it pr »ves unsatisfactory after a thorough trial ha* been given it.
soning is not safe.
of 42’1 of school ago in this di-Urict, I
now in use
1,. e mt r and Appeal t/> R» Mon, .
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i L ’ 4 I '■ of tiamim .
U W I'lJ)— I li! <| \VOR1 Tl f I.kin OR
t tw< tl c . f that nambt>r witli tlie ground 1« m alb them cov- gt-niiciiK-n « » mnnAge business in this Comi­
•tmcnt.of
ty nnd adjoining territory for bouse of solid
.NIT.ST NOTICI:.
at.wild ■ .
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, >t;t.,,j . , . i.’1.1‘■‘♦X'.'i’.'k’t
sj) S-: f-I t V V.’v ' -i iot,' •, pf-s in ('.old Gold
li ■
1 ■
» .i'.. .-I- !■ U.m tj.
a») I .-x|N*nMH paid caci) Monday dir» t riom
coo —
I)< ¡’iofini ti« of the Iii’crb r.
seashore.
b adqiitriers. Expens- mouev advanced; i ilkd, Silver and Nickel Case*
ts.ii.i -inis L ind ('»:- i < i .. Rom fmrg,
Sitvr« I' m «» l-’ron» Death.
There nr two treat sand boxes, p sit,.,ii( rnoH-nt Aldi <■ *•*, Manager. (.(»<
Ore, i M; el* I. l‘.**d
C. GEHRIG Proprietor
\ s-fli-lit cot.t st iflohoil havit.« bean
•‘Our little dan_-iiter ba 1 an almost with tin inexhaustible »up[ ly of sand,
filed in tlii- j ll'u'i- liv An«n«l J. Bai re. roti
Mil 1< I. lo’t t’l ULI- VltON.
MANUFACTURER OF
f.itai attack i f wli iq ing cough ami 'and' all l- i i 1> f i i lis to pt luce
ii’-tant. iipiiii«' hono-Miead entry No IMg.
•Noth :: i n: bi blica i T on .
Timb’er T.aml tut. dune. 3. 187K.
m.idr Oct b<r 7. 1H-.I7. for N'■ j of NW1, S< <•«
• . f aji ki l l-, imi ii.'; I • ii'-i.i •
I r neliiti.,” writes Mrs. \V. K. llavi i
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Timber I. hix I %«*t Jnn«* 3. 1R7Ä.
to
excavate
fabulnoa
tunnels.
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P. 6. HOYT, Prop
land, of Armonk, N ¥., ‘l ilt, when
ser. g.t. Ii-wisl.ip 27 s. R aihji * It " bv
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John
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Orectf.
C'n't-ti
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in
wliicli it is al
Then ther** is au out-door gynina
nil other remedies fulled, we saved
N >lic<* in hereby iziv« n that in rompliftnee bui .- i O ri . » o n . J»ii:n»»ry°2‘ • K* 4
la . 4 that lohn W. Greia* died on Oct 7
Locateli In EL DORADO BUILDING.
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N-'ticu in hereby piv» n tl. «t in ro-i-p'^nnre
lirr life with l)r. King's New Disrov- siuui equipped with flying ring», lad-
Have on hand and will keep constantly I'.l .. .Ind that -iuce tie tine of "his dei th
First Mree«. HAMION. IIKKHON
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with the provision« «»f the ft<’t <»f Congress f’ir the trail«- ajid family UM*, brands of the bi* heir, have not cultivated or improved
tler»,
horizontal
bars,
horizontal
and
ery.
•t Kot'liuf ! i ds : ) | . >! t ■ >f t ’ i . fo- iti.. ,
He- Ian I, -aid par’ll- are he.ebv notified to SHAVINO. SHAMPOOING AM) HAIll
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l for the ' best (pialll.V. •
’on. Nuvmta. and Washington T»rti
■I I I » ar. r< ■’!' nil »1x1 "If. r e . «S < • --- (toil •
ober 1 nib* in tb< Stnl
»f < ' ■ ;
lion in till n.lviince I stage, nino n»e,l per; , li ;d .. la Id.-r». sli ling p •■». O'eL
torv." as »xtemlutl to nil the Ihibl'C I,tml • «nun. O kf ui Ntv.V. Ai-U W-gbni«_-t<»f) I Goods delivered fiee of charge at any ,-<id ai: •_ if hi at lo o *-iock a m on April
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES,
for boys who have a taste foi >t-itus b. .(•♦ «•♦ \'i;ii-t 4.
Ibis w< L i fill mi’ilicitie and to-ilny c
| (..d
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l'.«4. tiefore <’. I Blnnienrother. I’. S.
reasonable distance^
L »<••> ' »«><! of Bandon. <’ emtv .
(' s
Bathroom
newly fitted up with Porcelain
f
’
oiiimiS'iioner.
Bandon.
Oracoli,
ami
that
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the
strenuous
o
De-ptrati*
she IS perfectly We)).”
'(tate «»f Oruyon, has this «lay fi!-d in this \l,tt 41i; I. . I I; )l)4i. II. < VI 'X < <’•! - xt f,.*
Tuli. Hot or Cold Bathe
ernt«.
lin .I |p rim.' wi11 lo- li I ai IU ■. < »<‘k. a ia
Samples ran be found in t he an loons. 0 . n M ii 7. UMU. before the He i-t. r ami Ke-
The bath bouse on th.» warm sum > th<*“ his sworn «♦.•iteuont, \ >. .\iss, for th.
¡ < t ... h . i,
t
..¡«y :?• •; in Hu- (ith.-’ ^L-s I
to
Dr.
throat mid lung ili-eases • y ¡«-hi
o
pur«*!).-«*.»* of the SEl4 of NE’j of Se<-t:.m \c. <w rn «tft’pnient. N«». 6U53, for the ptirchft^e |
c.iver al th- L'nltud Stale« Laud Otliee in
itier
days
is
always
n
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Ince
eagerly
King s N. w Discovery as to no other
I 31. in Towmibip No. 21) ><»uth. Rantfe No <if th«« h\Vt4 <,f Sec'tiot) *N >. 32, in Township
Il thorp. Ori'imn.*
The «ni I contetan« having, in a proper
medicine on earth. Infsllible for - light, an I Ú* ■ bn.ld.'is of toe m lei I 14 Wrnt, an<! will offer proof •<» show that No 23 Soliti), ot Range No. 14 West, nnd
the land * >uvl)t is more valuable for its tim- wiH off»«r r roof to«h4»w that th»* land ««rnaht
. fl I , vit. lil. d lat ?7. 1'.« I -• ’ forti feta
THE STEAMER
an.] -T.00 pi ,y gi un 1 have built niel eip-.i, t. I b» r or stone than for »urienttnrai pnrp >«♦*«, is in ¡r»’ vaina!» e f*»v it* •l nlwr r «t<»ne th«n
Cough« ami Colds,
»!..<«-• .« that after till'-d .•• - fiers..,.
nod
tn
establish
his
claim
to
said
land
l»e-
al -anice of tin, notice can not t,e inaile, il
f«»r ftL’ricultiir I pnrp < •<. «nd to e«tnbh-*h
bottles guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe one of gi nerón, proportion». Tin*
for? f’. T. Blnmenrother. I’. S. ('«»«nrnism *n
I, Iter, hr ordered and directed that »u h no­
claim to f ti l lend before C. T Blum -n-
batli» ir• in eh arg ■ ■ f . rini'l mm I-, t er at his <»flice at Ba don. C«»-»s i’-mntr, I:is
'I’rtiii bottles free.
tice I,» tiiveu b, due ar <1 | ro|,er pnblic.tiun.
i.it; er U S. »’omini -io«.* r nt his »»ffire nt
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J H. B ooth . Krceiver.
an I when the parents cull for their
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il 2» .I day of \pril. r** t H» > i . •> ih
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”t\ »tt^l tdj «tnin«» t» tri’orits. little < ns, he tiill be Inri '.) - ver to i A; d M t *T
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THOMAS WHITE, Muater
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nd mlV’-ftiie tl) old estftbhshed
I* Hunt all of Btritlo!!. ('«>«. n County. WilüMin D. Marshall, and John H. Tucker,
filili il h 25 S'rS*»
S\T.E
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160
arrew
of
bu
d;
130
acre«
■ >>f * I d tìnanciiil s’amhno. them wit.I hi- ha«‘ l» clean, bis face I Unuon.
< Itfí’on.
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?»-k bottom, covered with alder Ul>d
Llave« Bniidon pverv morning, except
klv •
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shining and hi« clothing jii»'oiis neat *° Anv atu1 Id';-
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K.ifli» <5 Ce«*«.
II, I.« < k
t from Im td-
Mlm’-n bru'h: 7 «crea pl w bind ai d 12 Kuritlny. •♦ 7:30 «/clock und mftke« oonffec-
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a, t
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arres
in
pâture:
houae
and
»»utbuil-ling*
;
t.r.
-«-with the tra.n and ftteaiuer Mvri at
lheir claims in this o
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H» inde* S- tHh »»f Bund»»«, *»n Four-mib* 10-..10 ft. rn. ftf Coquille Citv.
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pricef
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I.< ite« Coquille City at 12:30 p m.. ?rriv-
f r. I'l.’ :
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J. T. B ridges .
the office.
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1’. H. 1 -*ln . hi . ’»JI >bft»-r St.. I' liUiH.d. Or. | ing at. BiuMon at 4:30 p. n*.
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard
Sausages, Etc., also
Fall and Winter Goods
i I arnesi
CLOTHING
GOODS
Oregon
Scseiiliilc fjimrican.
! Oh’E.XZ'S STORI
Specialty.
lock of rresh Groceries an id Provisions
7/hat We Can Do For You iNow is the time to buy
Other bargains
OLD VALLEY AO OAK DALE
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
DORADO
"vV Eisixer
THS
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W.
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BANDOS B2EWËRY,
A. RICE, Bandon
El. 1 )ORÀDO
TONSORI AL PARLORS
Beer, Porter and Ale.
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J.-L-TIIOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrccms
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