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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
T X" THE RECORDER IS •USLISHKD KVEKt Till KMDAY »H«««»»!* ....•I ...w DAVIS B. SDITOK AMD PHOPalETOB. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. 00 On* A ear........... Hix Months.... ihre« Month«.. . 1 IHI .M) rbi. peper is entered at the Bandon twist odloe as SeoonJ-class Matter. THURSDAY, AUÜ. /*, 1' j O4. editorial . Uncle Sum i- Lining work with .Turkey, agaiiT, regnrung Amerienn citizens sml their rights in ll,e lurk- i-li realm. Tb- Sult n seem» to bo afflicted with ii.oibul deafue— pecu liar only to l;in>, and particularly pronounced lien other nation« make a demamj on Imu His ear, however, becomes peculiarly sensitive and hear itig is restored wlieu there is danger of the sizzle aud crackle of gunpow der in the air. Uucle Sam bus or dered his warships to Turkey, and the Forte’s listless condition will soou puss away. Strange alliances take place, and interests are sometimes woven togeth er that would seem impossible of har monizing, or of assimilation, yet a transformation results; but perhaps the most incompatible Union yet un dertaken. wns that inaugurated by Bishop Potter, of New York, when lie delivered the dedicatory address Of tho “Subway Tavern,” and closed by chanting the doxology. The Sul way Tavern is to be a kind of social reform where the poor can assemble aud where light alcoholic drinks will ba dispensed to people who can not afford to visit and become members of high toned clubs. It is aimed as a half way place to keep a certain class of men from visiting a lower order of saloons. A halfway place is a good name, as it. will be an easy st’p for Bishop Potter's church members to “bit” the “Subway Tavern,” and soon fhtry will be unable to discern any thing wrong in visiting aud drinking anywhere elso. Jeans Christ makes no compromise with sin, and while Bishop Potter bus the privilege to Choose good or evil, and may stoop to any degreeof degradation compatible to himself,yet be cannot drag the Low ly Nazarene down to bis level. Bight eousnesa nnd unrighteousness will lint assimilate; truth au 1 falsehood will not agree, and God cannot be made .to serve th« devil. >> hen a man turns to servo the devil, the Christ Spirit loaves him; he cannot take it with him into sin. !«i < rt-fiarj Hay » l*«»t»lli»M. Home Circle Column Iu l.is «’ffieial dcclsration ns to ! wlut, iu rensou, may not bs cousulereil Crude Thttughl» «« cootrul’Htiil of war by the Russian gov«r me«t. Secretary o( State John Buy evlivre« that common sense ami a<lLi*euce to palpable jn«tice that is characteristic of American statecraft While not uuexpecteil, it is refreshing to note thut ht’ |>osition receives un qualified indorsement at the hands of the English press; »ltd that the atti tude of the British government will doubtless harmonize with hie views. It is hardly to be nssnmed that iu the I hc - j of bis declaration, aud its ac cepted correctness. Russia will persist in a policy as defenceless as it is fool isb. Mildly but firmly the Muscovite power bus beenserveil with notice that it inav not consider every article of human n»e ns contraband of war, be cause its destination is a belligerent port, and it tnav ultimately become useful lo a belligerent for military purposes. In other woriis. de-tinatiou is to raise no biudtng presumptlou. when t iken l»y itsel. as to the charac ter of cargo with which a neutral ship is laden. The American Secretary points out lliut such procedure is plainly an invasion ot the universally acknowledged righ's of commerce; and there is rut her more than au uu plied admonition that this position will be firmly maintained by the United States Government. Tills dec laration is timely, to the point, and we predict, will be effective to the protection of American commercial interests.—Telegram. One Lady’* Iteromm entlat lo 11 Sold Fifty Boxen of C lianibe« lain’i» Moul ai h and Liver labtet«. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Cliarulierlaiu's Stomach ami Livei Tablets on the recommeudfition of <>n« huly here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of tolling her neighbor« and friends about the good qualities of these Tablets I*. M. Shore, Drug gost, Rochfster, 1ml. The pleasant purgative effect of these Tablets make them a favorite with ladies every where. For sale by C. Y. Lowe When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. Fur sale by C. Y. Lowe. Fred Myrtle Point Enterprise: Nosier, of Bridge, mot with a severe accident Wednesday. Ho was putting hay tn tho barn with a derrick fork when tbe wheel stuck on tbo track aud in freeing it his right band was caught. His third finger was torn off at the second j int and the second finger at tlie first joint. He was brought to town an.i the wound was dressed by Dr. Leep. It will tie some time before Mr. Nosier wiil have the use of bi- hand. ““•■'i FEMALE WEAKSiLSS A m They Fall From Ihr Fditurial P«n. PleMMaut I vculnis Hev- • ri«*«. A Column Dedicated to lived Mullieia hn They Join lite Ilou«e Circle at Fveitiu^ Tide. o , ■ ti t 4d eViir uatfl and 1 «. ho-* '* r «?-»a!t. I«-if- fered f .- j . . t ,;U2j 4U’*nit”u ,n . c,, ,pj. f,»,/ j.»- >B. trai. i-ie. 1 _4Ca t.vuk. «auot ihreegh mv back and aide« a-<t I would have blinding h-ada¿j-, j ubs would e<cU u » an4 1 would feel i weak 1 • diecounk^ed for £ seemo<l to be beyond the help f physic an-. but V. a Cardui came as n God-»en 1 t - me. 1 felt a «hang« f.)P the b tter within a week. After nineteen days t-catnc nt I niunetruatsd aithout suffering the agonies I usually did and ooou became regular and without pain. Wine of 2? * "’’“P*/ wonderful aud I wLh that all suffering women kuow of ¡tn good qualities. THE DEAREST SPO T ON EAR Hi IS ©I HONK. The dearest Rpot on earth to me 1 h home, «Vert home! The fairy laud 1 long to see Is home, sweet Lome! Th»*re. bow charmed the sense of hearing! 1'bere, where love is so eudearing! Ail the world is not so cheering As home, sweet home! I’ve taught mv heart the way to prize My home, sweet home! I’ve learned to look with lover’s eyes Oil home, sweet home! There, where vow« are truly plighted! There where hearts are so united! Ah the world besides I’ve slighted For home, sweet home. r - : I - 5 No food should be so inviting is the food dispensed aronml the family table. Mother should betiie best cook in America. Mother’s pancakes should ‘‘take the cake” every time. When the bell soiimls for breakfast at the old homestead, what a good sight it is to see the hungry children eat Mother has some difficulty in getting au opportunity t> have u bite h -r-elf, Imt she is willing to wail, for her com fort exists in being a ble.-sit g tooth era Comfort on earth is generally found at home. Comfort in the here after will lie found at home in Heaven. I’itose who have found comfort on earth in a hovel, may find comfort it. Heaven in a man-ion. o o °°O o o o Ô o o o o o O o o o O O o Q G o Specialties are Shirts. Collars, finery, Blanjcets. Curtains, and Wool ens of al! kiuds. Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Nuiidriew. GIVI TTS A TRIAL. NOSLER & LYONS, Proprietors. Cigars, T.iliin i uH and Cigarette«. Now, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discourag’ii and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a #1.00 bottle of Wiue of Cardui today. Elizabeth, WHOP You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money s worth at C. P. JENSEN, Master This Steamer is New. is Stronglv built, and fitted with the latest iniprovemer give a regular H day service, for passengers and freight, between 11 Coquille River, Oregou, utid San Fraueisuo, Calif. llcalci- in Hotel Coquille Boots anil Klioes ltepairiug neatly and promptly done nt lowest living prices. * .if J. r Tt TI’Elt. Proprietor. This well known hotel is uow under new and com- jieteut management and bus been thoroughly ren ovated throughout Tbe table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bur iu couueetion with the hotel. TKl xpkss M)T1< K. Notice is h» r**l»y ui'tn io all persona not 1 o 4fe «pas« ii jh ¡n thf pr *ini.a* < of I?r. Ketiy»»n. siiuro.’d I m t vt-v ii Fl ¡1 .iS Lale* and the coun- ty rund, in N »rdh rn C irrv. t»v n inovin«. cuttinu. or tJt-sfr>\ioif limiier np ii R«id I mJ. $ 25 re ward '¡Hb-pud fr lufoin.a tion lea*hnv t.» u cunvic<i-»n of trcApio» uw nln ted itbove. i» ,| ,t Bandon. O ! n. M ireh 11 WM I FE;NELSON’, \erlit. ¡' ■ I ) EXTER, Do You Q Knsw tho rJews ¿ nil for Per Ki”».-» U«r When tired out, go home. When on t h .Koiiili you waul consolation, go Lome. When . . ......... -r.-im. <’f Pol lini.d. U. ft i« i ¡if I p . i - I t-v. L !1’}‘ B- you wuut fun, go Lome. W hen yon pubii-Jit-J in OiCiioii: it c intaii.s I jfmh uf the Kiste and <»1 t.îie want to show Io others that yon have j’rv il for a mortb. A san pie reformed, go home ami let your family v 1 ’»»• mailed to you lieu. Adores got acquainted with the fact. When you want to show yourself al youi POBTi.A N l>. UKH. best, go home and do th« act there. When you feel like being extra lit, oral, go home and’ practice on your M. E. C hurch . wife and children first. When you Prnachiirj < :vi'*c evt rv 2nd hnd4tl: Sun a! 11 A M. anil K: P. M. want io shine with more brilliaucy dav S*»»»div Scb »’I cvpi v Sn.’iJay at 10. A. M. Epwortb Learn*. 7:1’. M. than usual, go heme Had light up the Prayer met :i.«u Wt d u* i tv «d S: P. M. whole hct.n l chi. \V. II. A! ky !::<», Pastor. Half Brother of Stamboul—Time 2:07 I’M? ■ -,s- i. C V ’ ó s vwita! Church Directory o o o o o o o Ai FORT ORFORD the 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 29th, 30th and 31st. AL LANGLOIS the 17th, 18th, 19th 20th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. % At HUME'S RANCH the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of each month. Timbvr I.antl \ rl .,’unc 3, 1 Cxn'is«) F tvtiji L and O i i tc T x^O.SE :jun:* Oiinu ’N Jane 20, 1.M4. N*.**i<*e i« In leb'. t’Vrti t1»:«? in corap!i»ir.Cf Willi t ii«* n v t»[ tbe ac» • f Condi i sa of Jc.nt'3, 1S7d. exiti: i«-d ‘An Hit f I th»* FHle ot timber Ian Is in tue Stm*- • t Caîiî< r: in, <)r« 2«»n. N« v; d», d i. ».ml »,n<l W.i-' Wa^h i.i nm I <■ r. lo» v.” j»s eite nd« d t » uli th» F't.hi’.c Land Stal’ a !«v uct if .Vo.-.i-t I, lh'.-2. Ann's E. .‘In tnail. «»f 1 al keisb’l rp. (■ uuiy of C h »«, SfaNt <,f Oteti imi ha« this -oí*, li'i-.l in ibis • »Hit “ Ins Hwot n statei fiueti. No <» I ». for ti*.c I>ar hu ■ of th“ L *t 1- f MJ.» -NEL ■•f S!.:.j ■ f «Section N< ¡o. ), in 'To « uship VJ S. Klinge N ». 14. W., and will offer .roof to slio'.v ihut the laiid «on i2ht i« more vain ibk* i e.priciiliurat f<»r ii.« timber or «tont* th»ru 1 s and to ot iblisli h«H «•¡aim losnid i .famt*'. \\ als« ’ ! ’ . , Uoi.iitv Co-rie of l ind !»• C -oft 0 r.niv. Otf»’on at tiie otTif.e of th: (h«nnty l»rk of C to i (•■).. Orepoi, nt Co rm, on M.md. iy. the líHh «hr» of quil!e. .‘•vpt . inbcr, l;k)4. Ile mimi'« n« witnci’se«; ol N. E. I» hi !<! »w. <»f Rand n. W. A. Rat ki r-bur?. D. <!{■•.«• lema?», of Parker« burp, Hii’l 'T. B. Prc-WeJt. ol' à ‘a rkt tabu ih . < I <»f ( hmjh C'"U!l1y. ():e2"H Anv an«! all pvisonH ilainiinq adversely tbe Hbovi*-d»*.:cri!< d 1 mü •* nr* rcqnestrd t«> tlie ih«*ir Hahn* in »hi« «»itict* <»u or bvfore r.aid lOlh day of Scpt^mb**. . IbOL J. T. 1 IDOBfl. Renister. jrn.TO • •• o o <b o 0 °O o fM.wr P70, K**o. 2 I t ire oi iu 2 :.ìj i fCInv PI’. IH | .i.iei’f -i .li 2::» i ('<’l»i» rb’'iioni i !!♦■!!<• of W i .L b -I i ’ S. ó’ K. i ’ piu of .-X'LT a N I I BlhckiiHM k, A. I’ccor.i 2: Si mnbttul, 11 '2 I DtImot.ico, 110.. i Guy Miller, Unni <»f Lucy R. .. KL Sire <>f / iJ.iiiibiltuuiHIl 10 lie-i Ruby........ ; Darky....... 2:16)^ Alcazar .... '-■<>■ j •1 {Mcnitrino Cbief 11 Bay It*>sc.. -i J., X Celeste.. (t'iilractor. .. - y JI 9 Big Nora. Swi < » r. ! nnd 20 «• a ’ In rs >11 li I. Also sire -I f Il.-imtiiitonisn, 10 dninfi of I Sire of t lie <li:t:>t« i Rnpal Wiik»-«, I Stsmhot.!.. .2:f>7}^ I 2:il’i I Trinke'......... 2:11 I Mata Vi'llke.i < Sliver Belle. .2:17 I'-’Hi'. •> :¡9 I Hein it tit’.:I7?4 | Enn’s Washing ¡b it I Bed .................. I Slid 11 others, I ton :20 Gicmbne.. Sire of I froi»2:l-;'4t<>'.':l'.Ci j Ernia B<*y, ...2:21 3‘4 ( Specnln! ion •> Jean wïik’s. I ( ’rown Point.... 'll 1 Murtha Windiing I I ady Wo. dr’ff 2 ;2'J :22 I tun \ j Grecie S ............. 2 I I Gr.y S|»i*rckltH... :’«» Sir »>:!<■ «....‘J ! By Abdallah b-H kiklai'd 5'nid*. I N-lm-'.l i ......... Sire of i Ladv Li 1<*v .. .2 I L\DY L'TLRï (Sir Waiter .......... 2:27 I U«o yran I -bun <>i I Jr. I Western GirL.2:29j^ What We Can Do For You DISPATCH C. II. Harness maker, Coquille, Oregon. T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . AnymiA «ending r «ketch end description may gnfckly ii.ieertRln our opinion free whether an Invention i« probabig patentable. Communlca. tioim «trictly C'Hitldent I h I. Handbook on Patents ■ent free. <»ldewt agency for amiring patenta. Patent« taken through Munn & Co. receive tpfial nofite, without charge, in the Scientific Amtrlcan. A handenmely illnntrated weekly. T^irrewt cir culation <»f any a«*ientltlc J»>iirnal. Terms, f J a year ; four months, f L Sold by all newedealera. MUNN & Q()(361 Broadway. New York Branch ''if- e. r» F PL. Wafhing’on. D. C. journal. lteoorder nn<l 'Wagram one y.nr $.'• AO For n weekly newsp.per the Weekly Ore goninii le.-ds in the Northwest, and give, nil the new. osa illy ooiitnined in n weekly pnper. Recorder nnd Weekly Oregonian. .12 AO It in tbs outy of e tch person lo seek in formation along nil lines that tend toward 1 r: ugii g alM’Ot •>*' ter c-Uiditionnnnd greater nro-perit* f r the tinman family, nnd for Hie pnrp”«e • f giving «anr readera a ebnne« to it,form themselves we give them the b> < —Apfieni to Bea< m. A dv dortriu« fit <• doe. not appeal to the highr-« order < f ren soning in not nnfe. Hbnorlcr ni:d »pp> al to I:, »„in. V? Repairing a Specialty. Willi,m UMlier will act ns my agent st Bandon end nil orders left with him for goods or repairs will receive prompt atten tion ’Olt S \T«E—160 ncrF* <»f land ; 1.30 acre« cr?t-b bottom, covered with «Ider and «almon bru«h; 7 «ere» pl< • T h nd «nd 12 ncreft in pasture; bouwe «nd ontbnildinp«; 10 mile« Month of H«ndon. on Fonr-niile . IM' for pHrHrnlR1«M(tolr»-«it F < lrtn«B. 3114 Nbnner Nt., Portlwnd, Or. F • TU«»(p4» «• • « o o o o o IDosoription. Dexter is n beautiful steel gray, 16 12 bauds high, foaled 1898. is of yriHlo tiisposiii».n, an<t nnibunl itHelligeiic«. H« in tb« I»««« for breeding to fur yeltiiiz of Loises for $»«her»il Hpryiee, that IntH ever stood in ibis section* pos^es.-ptl of both stiecgih «Hid speed. His colts nre large Hud of tine K’ii< n. I’F^pi'Ction of bis gnt will iontiiicp tie most doubting. If is dinn. <» vi)«d f< r urs by Mr Hum»', in (.’«my C«»iu4y. whs tbe cele brated bln« il.imbihoiii'in ii uiii'ihoni.'n ihmv , n l»*(i »»v*»n when 30 years of nge for her • pFei. gamenrss p.nd l t ’hiìiiriHèia'. li/tuihfHT. Ii i- n ti ire»1» n y t<> mid uh) tiling to de- rvci iplion v, Lt o t Le pvdixiH? of ilio hire of D* xt» i f* llovvs: NOTICE FOB PUBLIC'. 1'ION. 'l imber I.and Act, June 3, HITS, I'xtTBTi Hix.’-.. L sr> C,.; x, lios’bnrg, Oregon, June 20, t’.CI Notice is Leiebv given tir 4 in compliance will: l.. < ■ I .* o I*, lor -, of l!>- i. a < r < ’otiti- .--a of jnne i. 1*7-’ eutili’-d ' An net for the nule of timber laml-i in t'.ie Si .ti-s of Uilf-omn Or<t n, Nev.ul i. «nd Wuahin.ton Terii- r<ir>.” nnextinded lo «¡1 the Pub'ii’ Lliut ÇfcB.OO £5.tn."lo Servio© stale, try i:<-t ot Aug I. ti'.iJ Niittic.n E. B irkiow, of Bandon, Umiuty of f'i.o-, Stale $10.00 of Oreg ,r. Ims tiiis d-iv lii. d in this otiua- J3y tiio S qslcoii to. s a , rii stati-m-, ut N >. fiJIM, for tire put $15 00 chtis,- of tl-e Lot« -I.A I» and 7 of Section To Instoro X e. in I-Ltp No -, ei li. Bange I\’*-. For further information address nt snyof the pinces mentioned itbove. l.i. Wets’, tu. J nil ofli-r pi ’I lo show that O II. HTJILL-tELT, tl.- tatti -vm^l I tu mon* vi’ne.liie for its t ml.er or «tou.- than tor ,.t-rieuitui«.l pui- Manager of tLo lierre »• r II. D. HI ME. ________________ ;« s--.. I,’ d toe-'-I1ill.b Im ninim to ,,:.nl lard ' ,f. I, -l.,nt - Wi.t ,-n. Uoli'.t ■ < 'ieri; o Coo ."•-out'-, tn -j”’t nt the oji.*e of Count, . i Co •-. Conntv. Ore on. nt C-npiiBe. THE STEAMER------ ,.i.. , the ll>,ii day <f *< i * i . Ur«- >t, on Hem........ns witueSM ■ : tim « E. tlnd- , ! \. \. ; • i ’. I:-, e,-:-o> and I I*. !’r. a. it. nil of Parkers!’ try. County of Two Caper« for the Filer of One. You Coos, Or, tt”H Get the New« of the World and Ani ttn-I nil n.‘iH..nn dni itiuj adversely ’ . n!> O’ -ile crib**! hind- nre tetpsesled to THOMAS WHITE,’Master the Local New« Thrown til, t.-., tr 'fam . in ima olii.-.* on or before *.nd BKli d e of 8.-plemt»“i I’nt iu a** a Ba»gain. Leaven Bandon every morning, except J. T. Buinio-a, Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes connec jur.nO Register. To those who pay tip nrrenrnae« nial a tions with the train and steamer Alyr! at year in mivniic’’. suit to sit n-w S’ll’S’Ti- 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. tiers who pav in advance, we inahe th« Lenvefl Coquille City at 12:80 p m., arriv NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. foK'i-.viim propositioncompnsinfi several ing at Bandon at 4;30 p. w. <1.Jt r> nl coiiplels to m l« ct from: !><*l»a it inmt of the Interior. L and O fficz at K hebl .’» g , Oreg »n Aug. Fuics or PuanciTioxs ran Ya*a. 4, I‘.M)4. 00 livvouN lti-.c<’ni<sn N >tice is hereby civen th t th* following KO Sm Frnnci.co Bulletin n*Hn<*<i Heftier has tii»-I ti-Hic»* of hi« inten 00 tion to make final proof m aupp- rt of i>i- Pori'si it bvTiiic Teh-crani «■t;‘1t;i, it.Al tnntWAid pr<)> I wifi bi* tiiaJ - 50 Wieklv «>’«go min floe < . i . Biac'et rotlier. U. S. ( mumis-ion ■ • A, ;o’ul lo lienw u < r t his t Hire in I andon. C‘r g* n < n I upm Our GiTvr. dnv.Sept. 2>tl», J1KH, v.^ : ||. E. No Andrew Johnson, of Bandon« Ot»-g<>n, h»i The Billetin is one of th« IrHitine t n,* the Lot 4, S-c. 12. I . ?*.t S., R. H W He a -.»-i s -p'-t-l -1.- -J iu 8-ti ’iDfiW*^ Toe r-nio^Hil* \v à në' -irâ t ô pr«»*Vé î.i" •it ti-.e* co.it ninon« re «id.•«<•»• upon an-1 cultivation Francisco, nnd give« nil I tie new s. Our offee ot ,-a d land viz : ’Th »tn « Thomser , Amo« includes the Hundsy Bulletin. !Li!ch ‘r. John Bst» « pn I Robert P. Hunt, Recorder nnd Bulletin, one year. $7 (¡0 a l of Band -n, Coo« Cuutilv. Oregon. Recorder nnd Bulletin, on« molilll Oil J. T. B rii a 2«. Tiie Portland Evening Ti h grnni is isnoed Regluler. anol 1 six times a week. It gives nit «he news that is .»oith reading nnd np to time of going tc Dealer in Hamess & 8addles and all BO YEARS* pa an. much ot it Ireing 21 hours fie-her tliim . kinds of leather wars kept in a harness EXPERIENCE when it renebu, here through any olti.r shop. • O • «. o° •• oo o o <0 o o oo Ot V» ko c At BANDON the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th of eaoh month. •• • 1-2 Will make the Season, Standing as follows The Talegrain, o . auJ will ELBERT DYEli, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KRVZ, Managing Agent, 307 Front Street, San Francisco, California. E. T. M. BREUER’S Horne tihoul 1 be a refugp in pvpry T » KiBïl Kill a s S i nvicK. storm. Troubled men should tiud au Pre.-.chi iff iu.d 3.d Si.hii’t.'s, r>> tilting -J evening. anchoragu there when it i> too Hl<>rmy hu iiumlnv Sch n»! e*.ch Smul iv nl 10 a.. u*. to be ubuut. Around Ibe old stove Eivlf*nvi>r inet tinK'« Ht-th<* u . suh ! b»»nr*<. Pr.ivei me Iii2—î:30 'ílmiHutiy uv« i;ir£s surrounded by I.is wife ami children, All nre 'Aclf’.'ii e. ■'D’I. ph ItKB'r.f.Y. P.)st**r. such a mail should be al Io to eay The Weekly Oregorran and thH pape» “Who cares for th«* liotibh s and Irii f Th.’ State Fair. erlvo you all the news of ho:i»e, state, the out side * This is ruy castle, mid it D Xcrthufst and the nation. ’ This year is going to be a li’eor i here Hint I tin I cou.fort ns howbeit New Nteamei- for »*ortlainl breaker, tn morn ways than one. The els«.” It is at Iasi ant bent ically given out Races ate going to be very rapid for Î C )MF )RT AND Ht’MR. that a special freight ami passenger there ate in training now more burses Atuid tbo troubles oT life actnul steamer is to l>e put on the tun be than have ever beeu on the track at ami imaginary—it is no im re than tween Coos Bay and Portland. The this time of the year and in the Great Spreckels Bros. Steamship Co. of Sail er Salem Stake for 2:15 pacers $2,0lX) proper to endeavor to inquire where Fraui’isco, have taken tbe matter up. purse. There ar« 31 entries in the solid comfort can be found. As far as onr earth is concerned Iu the Lewis & and tbe ant’onnceuient was made tiy §2.000 2:17 trot. there is no place like home to pm l ocated In EL DOR \T>< > l’.t 1LDING. C F M’ Collum, their manager on Clark Stake there are 17 entries. In I Ir.t street, llAMtON. <11:1-1.OX aside troubles and bask in tho sun this end In an interview grunted a the Rural Spirit Stake 2:11 pace for I shine of comfort. We can dress iB ” n> SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND 1IA1K ( ms >1 ,1 reporter by Mr. McCollum $1,000 tlure are 18 entries. In the comfortably at home than away fr >m <1 1T1NG AT STANDARD I’KICLS. «i d t spiaiii S,’liman, of tlie Break- Ini,-tn I Empire Stake for 3 year obi it. We can tell onr joys and sorrows Bailirtioi)) iivuly fi’hd up with I’orrtViiu »:>li r. I;.-I > Veiling it Was learned that pacers for $500 there are 11 entries, Till». Flat or ( ohi Bullis 2*» Ct-litK to the members of the family as no r i - the in I’titton of ibe company to aud there ale besides 11 other pacing where else. We can reprove and t>- buil t coiil. bunkers at Portland, and and trotting races to s:ty Inotbing of reproved al home in a way that will IN THE CiECUIT t OUlîT OF place a new steamer on the run, car th ernuuiug races of which there will be beneficial to all. STATE GF GliEGON. IN AND tying coal from Coos Bay to that be at least two each day. THE CtlLNlY UF CGOS. The model home circle should be The Ca.uptng Ground has been market. I in- new steamer is to have the best place on earth; for it is com Mnry E lint t. ample passenger aeeomtnoilations, fixed up and streets laid out and Piai .tilT, . posed of thoughtful, bard working vs. > and will make weekly trips on sclied limned, rumps numbered and in W. II. linn ’ . I father, loving mother, brothers wlm tile time, making direct connections charge of a Caiup Grand Marshal, I.’.fH’J.mt 1 love to look out for their sisters, and with th • steamer Breakwater at this who will look after ti e matters there To W. H. Hunt, the above imo-v «1 <1ef nd ivJ, sisters who stu Iv what should day anti night. Water lots bei n pipe I plsce.—Coa-t Mail. IN THE NWE Ob' TH£! STVlEOi done in order to make the re.-.t of OREGON: Ymi h :.r • her» by required to ap Telegram: All cats at Felton, Del., into the grounds aud other improve pt nr mid »nmuer list <*vu p’:.¡i t Uled nuniiirtf family happy. '.<•<) iu ; l:t .11 v.* ♦ nt it •( ;i (’t urt i.r»<! * -"!'>•<■ oi have been ordered extertiniiated. by ments made milking it one of the best The family circle also embraces the or hutfre til >thdf.v < f Svptri. her. 1W1, t|.e camping grounds in tlie state. Take tbe Council, nnd all dogs tn that town dav of tar time p:?-cnLc'd in th md r grnndcbildren. They are the last »«»ti forthe p ibl¡catton of this Summon.«, nnd must be muzzled This action was youi family aud a tent and enjoy a that if i<>ti t»il >oSi) "p|M hi and a»t«wi r smid comers to the family t<> make hcaits CwiUplKint, t »r want th»*rr< f, j iaintitf will taken because a woman and a boy week of solid comfort to say nothing glad, aud keep up the baby talk among apply t-o the (’unit for tb^ relief d tnanded were bitten by a vicious feline. Tbe of the educational advantages that in «aid complaint, a ancciiict Hfatement of the oi l ones. which iCii»-f, «<» .imiii'.thicd. ;«»'.« f«»IJow«: order is too sweeping, but there are von and the ehil iren will get at th“ Grandchildren from two years old b ..I- n d. f*u ♦ t.f tin- ( ¡« nt I. t hat rite mar- probably many citizens of that place Fair that they never couLl get any ru'.ge r* !nii<»u« now vxi«tinu between plain up to ten or twelve years of age are ,< IT and dt feiulaht bt* f<»r«*vtr <liFHi»!ved. who will sleep better when the com place else in the same time That th»* ciire and cunt.o<iy of tin- minor All trains of the S. 1*. R. R. Co just the things for old people to pl lj rliild. L< \d F. Hnnt. be award’d t<> plairiiift mand is executed. with. It is cheap amusement nnd very in i hi« an it. and i hat plaint in have jmliznient stop at the grounds during the week. Portland Telegram: No apparent agiinst thed fen laid for her cost« and die The street railway system into refreshing. bur ements i , th;« suit. advantage has been obtained by the A great feature about grandchildre n • It!« «unniioiH j« published by order of Sa Jem has been thoroughly over- the Kon. L I(nrlotker. County Jndffe of Russiaii duet nt L’vit Arthur ! y its hauled, new cars purchased, tue • that when grand? "H or snd or ,,id- t ...s \ .»Yiov Vie.*ttiirmF-rn 2_.i utt spectacular break f”t; the open sea a mother get weary of them they can of July. IWH r< quir.i 2 this summons f, i be few days ago. A few of tbe vessels track widened to standard g na ge. hand them back to th-ir parents. \\ e p'ibl»«iied in th<* R andom R kcordkb for nix and tho roadbed improved, allowing nM’cutivr weeks fr- in the 2 tii dav of July managed to escape, but these are now •••■ni l not do that wiib our own cbil- <•« i‘M tii. dat. uf theti> «t | iihliratiou hereof. idsty*si-pur Aj m J- trad * ill -hww-1rsn the company to make a 6 minute ser dreu. GEO P. lOPi’ING. . .- --------- - . .... _AnY) vice and possibly shorter. 1’he pa- tile in concentrating with the Vladi Taken with Crampi«. vostok squadron, while several of tlie villion aud grounds will bo lighted NOTICE FOB rt’BI ICATION (ISOL VTED W tn. Kir ms?, h rnembpr of tin* bridgo Til ACT). heaviest ships were compelled to re by Incaudeseent Electric 1 ght». thin Tni lie Land sale. turn to tbeir precarious position tn giving a much improved light service. kfang working n«*ar Ltttkport vvh « Notice 1« hcrebv given 1 h it in pnrmance taken suddenly ill Thursday night of viiMtrti ition« from the C«onmis-.i«>i»er of Port Arthnr harbor. the General Land Office*. under authority Violent Attack of Diarrhoe:« Cured by with cranipn mid a kind of cholera. «•«ted in him by section 21.’»’», I. S. lb v. V ho lera Infantum Ilia caso was no Fever« that he Lad lo Stat., an amended bv the act "f (/»ngreas ap Chninlrerlaln*« Colie. Cli«»ler:t ami Diarrhoea Keniedy, and Pcr- have the member« of the crew wait prov'd February 26th, IMF», we will proceed This disease has lost its terrors lo offer at public sale on Hie liapN a Life Sa veil. upon him nnd Mr. Gifford wan called stneo Chamberlain's Colic, ('holers 17th day of September, hih I Diarrhoea Remedy camo into ‘‘A short time ngi« I was takon with and consulted. He told thorn l e had n«xf. a* th.« ■•(ftce. the following tract of i laud, to wit • N\V‘-4 of S^ ' a . Section 14. general ns». Tho uniform snores* a violoni attack of diari boon, and bo- a medicine in the form of Chamber Township 3n 3. K. 15 W W. M Any «ml all persona claiming adversely the which ntteuds the nse of ibis remedy liev« I wonld have died if I had not lain m Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea above-diM'ribf d lands aie advised lo tile in all cases of bowel complaints io gotten relief,” says John J Patton, n R «mody that he thought would help their claim« in tbiR office on or before th** children has made it a favorite wher leading citizen of Patton. Alabama. him out. am] accordifigly several dose« dav de->ignat»«| for the commencement of »aid sale, otuvrwiae their rights will be ever its value has become known. For “A friend recommended (’hamber- were administered with the result that forfeited. J T B ridgks . Regiatrr, Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea tho fellow was able to lie around next Bala by C. Y. J.owe. J. H. B ooth , Receiver. Rowftbarg. Ornzon, Julv 2i>»h. 1904. Remedy. I bought a twenty ti*> cent <lay. l%e incident speaks quite high WvNI'ED-fRUSTWORrny LADY OR bottle and after taking Arce d ’<es of ly of Mr Gifford’s medirinos Elka- aeiHI>-iiinn to manntfe hu.tnemn thia Goon »r anil ml;oiiitiii territory fur Uotise of solid it was entirely ct1l*d.a I Consider it • ter. Iowa, Argus. Pr • -ct y^ Idea«; **»ey may bring you wealth. fioanoial -.Uuiitin«. tpi st ratu’bt cash salarr BURN A CO.. Patent Attor and >-X|»nses paid sack Mon,la. direct from the bi>st*emody in the worl I tpr l> >wel e This remedy never fails, Keep it Write JO» 4 • *.ima_ i “a, for ibi ir (1 JU' in*. at headq i triers Expelía m uter ailvanc-d; com plain's. For ’•alo by C. Y. L hvp , --1 lMt,.r lavMiUcu. wmu ^I- in your Ti ’ itno. it may «tve life. For ».s ti. n peroianen» Address Manager. t»V A rev gnUrd authority—Th* Weekly Monon BnjIdiug. Chicago. ® 1 Druggist. ¿ale bv C. ¥1 L > 1 ’• o °o 0 o O 0 o All Work Guaranteed. Drugs : nd Chemicals, Paint*. Oils. Glus, t s.and l'ainter’s Supplied Wanted An Idea JXSs?, O » have put op au I p fo-llate t.AUNDRl and Ute prepared to do First-Class 1) orb. PERFUUES, BliCfiUEH, SroNGES, SoAPF N ets and C andif . s . P. 6. HCYT, Prop. O Apothecary 1 h juat m receipt of n new aud frubU stock of Treaaurer, Portland Economic League We would impress upon every read er of Ibis column the importance of cultivating th- home virtues, the bonsobold beautienof existence. Eu deavor to makq the little circle of do mestic life a cheerful, till intelligent, a kindly and a happy one. Whatever may go wrong in the world of busi ness and trade, however arduous may bo tho struggle for fortune or fame, let nothing mar the purity of recip rocal love, or throw into its harmo nious existence the apple of discord. © • LAUNDRY Druggist and I? 1ÍL • ¿DILLE CLARENCE Y Burnititi. «« St. &.2 !-* 1 to aa r* o o •• o O o 0° % o o OO o o <P o o O o o 0 o 8 o cP O°O o o o & o o o