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f I THE KECOJiDEK is pcm;siiKi EVKKY Tlirs,,v V AITKUXOON ft BY DAV1I) K. ST ITT, SDITOK AN1 PHOritlKTOK. SUitSCliirTIUN KATES. Due Year ?-00 Six MontlM 1 00 Throe Mouths '. M) This pnpor is entered nt tho lhindon post oHi;u as Siicond-uhiss Mnllcr. THURSDAY. OCT. MJ. EDITORIAL. It is boit-.T to voto for what you do waut nntl not et it. than to fast jour ballot for what you do not want oven if you do i-t it. .Socialists uavo no cause to voto other than tho socialist ticket. Let us make a strong protest npjaiiist the eil of the present t-ys-teiu. I'(rt Arthur. Whether tho Port Arthur squadron is out or in, and rtardless of turnblo loss mnoiip; Jnpnfiosa besiegers be tween September 1'.) and 24, Russia's Pacilip (iibraltar !has few more days under the alien Bear lap;. Invest ment of tho fortifications has been too persistent and vigorous to permit of n protracted rosisUnco. Too many shells have fallen urnou tho defend ers, too many eohliers have been but ied in outlying redoubts, and tho kill ing vigilance of unremitting defense has sapped too heavily of human vi tality for tho doomed garrison to con tinuo much longer. Every story, brilliant with heroism and stolidity of defense or moro inspiring for courage of siries, roads Port Arthur's early dHm. Extraordinary eflbrts of out tiurnbcu'd defi nilt-rs mean extraordi nary straits. It is barely true that the Chefoo re port of a great naval engagement was given birth by expectation. One final sortie from uha promises to be the greatest naval cemetery of the cen tury, is due. Uiissia could not per mit tho battered remnants of her Diamonds have advanced another j proud Pacific lleet to sink in Port Ar live per cent in price. That ought to . thnr. .Slav stoicism revolts ngaiust make the ordinary man shiver, as his thi.s huuiane and decreet finale of peace and happiness will be disturbed suaring ambition. The fleet must go out into he open, seek one chance in a thousand sure failures, bo rid. lied. to that amon tit by the extra cinch that dinmond buyers will take upon labor to recuperate on the extra ptice of their adornments. Tho present campaign should show no the growth of socialism unless so- Home Circle Column Crude Thought As Hiey Fall From The Kflitorial Ten. Plenmutt. Kvonliie; Itev orles. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother an They Join Tim Home Circle & at ICveniiij; Tide. FEK3AL& coral bottom of L'echili gulf. lion Jnpan's coiilou has strangled Port Arthur. this event is scheiluleil. Kith cialistsareso busvtrvizi- to get some- 01 '"- K'rplM ,m? ouu'r thing to oat and woir that thev will j Th" worU1 aw:uls ,ho fa!1 of Porf not take time to go to the polls and j Ar,hl,r Ul,n fi,r k,"'r than register their protest. Roosevelt's is manifested in upper .Manchuria election seems sure, and Parkers do- j tKnv- ' '"respondents know Japan feat certain, and the .Socialist. haviigjt,,,,,T:; toward the goal, but modern no particular interest in the election J ni.thod. exemplified there in of either, should vote his principle. rraphic grui'somne.-. are not detailed. The effect of shrapnel on donblv-for- ltie political outlook is somewhat ; tiniHi tn,,K.hes. gopher like strategy, peculiar, in the present campaign, in j ,...... ml il, are yet to be told, and that the political factions seem totn have less than usual in teres contest does not develop the expect- hul nol H.r, ro.o,v. ancy and excitement of former like ' nrnai. occasions. 1 ht lepuiticans Peem to j THE WOM3 THAT UIIICKR. Are you over discounted, (J fellow man? Do you evor feel puny and poor and small. Do you evor while doinp. tho best you con, Get to wonderinc what is iho use of it nil? Oh, isn't it plensant in such an hour To he met hy one who has cheerful ways, Who approves your work aud admires your power? Oh, isn't it bracing to hear his praise? Docs doubt ever lod-je in your heart, O friend? Doubt of your worth and doubt of yonr wit? Does it ever appear that you've come to the end? Do yon feel sometimes a longing to quit. To pjvo up the hope, to accept defeat? To sink iuto rest and pass out of sight? lu such a dark hour, oh, isn't it sweet To bo prized for your worth, your work, or might? I'erhaps you met some one a moment ago Who felt, O friend, as you often do. Who. had you paused a fair word to bestow, Would havo gained new strength and new courage, too. The words of cheer and the words of praiso That cost so little, may have such worth, Oh, 1 wonder why in oar selfish ways, We let each other be crumbed io earth? Xatnro takes on our moods; she laughs with tho.-e who laugh and weeps with those who weep. If we rejoice and ate glad tho very birds' drenched with blood, and :o to the! sing more sweetly, tho woods and ctrililltic Mtnritini Iftir Am CiLiiir 1 ! Ml if we are sad and sorrowful a suddeM k'loom falls upon Nature's face: the r-un shines, but not in our hearts, thej birds sing, but not to us. Tno music of the spheres is pitched in a minor key. JIow quickly we Amerieans exhaust life. With what panting haste we puruo ewr thing. Kvory American you meet .eom. to be !tu fr a tram. Hurry is stamped iu the wrinkles uf an American face. Wu are men of! action, we die without ii: we go fa-.tei WEAKNESS I u. r:r .vi. I Oct. 17. 12. B I con.i.:.- , of i n. ii ;.upr. ior W to nil d-tr'i m-ri -nc I ever useil aud I t-i ',v , ,i .mit i sp.'t'tc. I puf- r, fero t for u , i -attn with 5u;;ir-i-od m;n-t-iiatiOn c.i cn..pl.'ioiy pros- p. trttL -d me. Pains won I.! phoot throiiKh fi my buck nnd oi'l -s a:id I would have blinding haad '.;hes. ily lir.ibs would W swell u,i and 1 would to woalc 1 K could not istnnd up. I naturally felt dUcouned ior I Fwemed to bo lynna tft the help of physicians, but Wine of dj Oardui came as'i CJud-aund to mo. 1 !J felt a chaugo for tho botfir within a ;:i week. After niae'i-n days treatment S I incnatriiuti-fl ivithcmt s"'iffirinir the ajjouiea 1 usimllvdid and eoon bccr.mo W regular and without paia. Wino of K Ciirdui is simply wouderful and J wis I: that all sutonng woman kuerr ot ltd ffood qualities. Trcaiuror, PortUnd Economic Lsague Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wino of Canlui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Canlui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wiue of Ki Cardui today. 4V . CLARENCE Y. LCWE, llundoii. Orogon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is just in receipt of a uew and fiv.sh stock of Drugs end Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Perfumes, JJkushks, HroxoEs, JSoaps Nits and Candies. f'li;:ir:i, Ttibaiu-os uml Cli:iir"tt4'(. faints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied Th 4 Vou Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Dcalvr in Roots ami Shoos Itepairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. What We Can Do For You Church Directory M. I'.. 'ia:ii. 1 Vi'nohiiii: tv:i vi-rv ifmi iiud !'h S::n- d.r. at' Jl A! !. ..o.i : T. .M. .vi'.iiI.vSi'Ii.i.I .tinl.iy nt 10. A. i::'w- th l.' a . 7:1. .M. l ,r n,. ii:m W- 1'K.,:; y at i'. M. :on Daiiv -t ,1 I I T epeci ma one roiiii : Hie uemocraia i Jiero is an el ! The Ills oiiiin til in . -ii i ii i , i iii nun. in- uif niiiiuui ii ; r .M I .i-.U'l .tcin i" the cuapter vill probnblv be opened i , , , ' m' . et and the i . .1 i ".1 i and a!el as the veal '' bv,.;ne.lj ' ,lt' w ' tbi. auu iiu ;x in jor, Arthur lowers the Kossntii .. . our machinery to the uiui .'-t, .-tr.-lch I iho silver cortl of life tint il it .-nu;;?-. ; We have not even tune to die a n..t j nral death. Instead f the !in"ri:t i maladies of our fathers, wo drop .1 nvn j and die of heart disease or apoplexy ; Kven di' itii has adopted our terr;b;e j uait. If we woultl .-pend a few Im im j .ach day romping sith our ctMoht i . j or iu the rcio! v of the hou.e circK we' 1 would live longer and t.nr cli:!.l: cu : could b ilow in utir patl.v.av which I J would be plainly b;: d l y theM ; hourd of recresition. aptwrenuv iM'Pi-ie- oi victory. . cjom 10 niltin 1 and th wiber f.icticns expect utilv to 1 He avs tdiuw an itt n-apeil vie for the princi les they advocate. !itot who has come I he nail on th.- head. newspaper ti ! is a u;o lsehl. anl full of r.es tuui thorns: wl.r-n vow mast th preacher. ltll rl ta t r. . 1 ! t (i.it.t. T , ilm it... lwentv-ltve tbou-and Qialcrs. o; ., . ... , 1 ,, . ! UMily. the jueacher su.ibs: if vou LiKiiHiia, huvo petitioned I resident t , . ,. 1, . . . t ! I'os-J the s.-.I 'i-i. man. the te-totaler J-.oos-eVfil to put ;i Mnj) to ihe war ., , , . , , ,, smiles: l.,-t m :uat the teetotaler, tietweeu iiii-r-ja and Japan. I'i.-s , , . , ., , ,. . . ;ne mit on man s, ts em up; it ou dent lUHjsMVidt w;M hard:v iuh to i , , , . . j . , . . , , . . swear, you are a wicked man. and if undertake the j b, awl we are of the j , .. juinion that the petitioners, have!, . . . . made a mi.-take. It looks, jn.-t now. TiS if a iiHtioti, iu 01 tier to sup mat Pr.:-m 1 iv..i ,St:nvtr:t. Pr '!:-hiie.' 1-t and Uid .Sr.sida . -. m o :i:ps . t.."t rv iiii",'. S:iiiii.iv fi l i-:.eh i;n::dy t'J lea. m. 5 .i. : v.ii i.'.-. 'e'l;- ; t t!n iivii.ii ni. i.s lu. . '. : .Mt I. v. - T.' ! Two I'iiiHTs fur the I'rlre of One. Von Cet tile u of the World anil the l.oeal Nev 'Ihrouii iu :i :i l!arc:iiii. r. 50 YEARS' 1 !)1fS T??5f Trade Marks nt'r Designs rrVV COFVRIGHTS LC. Atiy.-: in,.. (.. . . :!t n siotrli h.xI itrrriot t-ii iii.it ., 1 r i-i t.i I. fro.; niietlier an . - . 1 j-nNM tnl to. 'mniioin'ti , ,.y ... .Mli. II-4!iv11m:i:. IWcl.tJ ,1 war, would nave 10 --1 iu and liiiht. in which case the slaughter would in cresse aud the complications become greater. j havo an opinion, yon ei curbed, aud if von do "t h;.v. :ny. ym tire a nonenti'y. I st pmple know a great many thii:-: the journalist ia 6iip-pof-nl to know ever thin!" Ex. Telegram: An inkling of conditions M THKi: S CH.Mlt. There is no well regulated In It always has rockers, for mother, your mother and mine, always ha i m j '.'I Mil''! A I n OlTc A h:in.!- '": 'v i!H-' rnio.l wp.klv. 1 .f.-o.-t clr-cil.-iti- 'i f 'v 'i';tif l".:n al. Torn.!.. f:t a year: (. .1. sne'itue, L SoM uy nil nt.ns.h-iilers. WMM Z Cn,3G'D- New York uf III ' 1 1 , WiisrittlKOHI. I. V. 'I'o !hoo who pay np arreaiai;cs and a y. .r in Mtivnnce. ami to all new suhscri-!..--. who pav in advance, we make the le touiiiij propisition oomprisitiL: .-evural di:; r. nt eon; lers tt M-leet frm: Pimu. it Pciu trTio:cs van Vr..n. IlistiS tli: - to: i: -V- 00 Sui Immui'I'i' 1 !!!! 1 In ! !'..r i-ni Kv. ::e t- T : r.im r. nil V.Vefcl . lJ.V;;i.i. ... t ) A,;val t IU -.'.- :t j"5) i'pav CHaVr. 'I" Knlh-iiu is one the e- d'jicr j.t.o ..: she W.-.t, i.i.d is :i d t:J-. jml5!ibftl m S.rn ' : ei-e. nnii !;iv- nil tin- .Vj. Jut ofttv .: '-ulr she SulV PiiHifJii. 1 rd r n i H flietin. rn v r.. S -.: r ' .! fn.lrtUI. ttfr .:! ih fi-" J I .'' hi Mvefcias i' '1 'i:l.. if jj.::ti: -. tiu- - . k. It t;tv nli the new ih :-. ei:l: - ' ine ; to t.l.l .f gotllif tc ..'i.-l: .t 1 HH''. h- iirs f --ti. i t!. r .-5.. 11 r . Lciv tt.r v.'h .ttiy si. v r.r nr.ii Tl tnii; : y . $" " ' Star Meat Market TEN BROOK & BURNS, Props. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always Kept on Hand. DOLOGNA SAL'SAGK. UEAD-CHEKSE. VEAL. CORNED TIV.PV PICKLED POKE, IHTTEU, K(JCJS, FliUIT ANP VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. Ments delivered to persons Jivini: on the Kiver or nlonu the Stage Hoote. y 1 City Barber Shop BATH ROOMS, SHAVES. lt, eta EACH W F. HAKKIS. IN rilAHGK. Siiet-esur ti J . I.. Til O.lt I'.sO.N. SHAMPOO. II A I It CUT, ;fxgb. MASSAGE, EACH 2T Cts, AND HATH. 17,1 1 qKa jsl s m m a? a The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer tfh 0. P. JENSEN, Master, I'his Steamer ii New. is Stropoly Imilt. and fitted with the 1-s t t improveieetits. nnJ wijli Hive a regular dtiy serviri , tor paensers anil freight- I'etui en the Cocptille Kiver, Ore.m, an'd San Francisco. Calif. EliHEKT nYKi;. Agent. Kandon. ()re..n. E. T. KKUZ. MRtiayinu Agent, LW Front Street, San Francisco, Qillfornia. Hotel. Coquille J. I TI'ITER. Proisriotor. This well known hotel is now under new and com petent management and has been thoroughly ren in ated throughout. The table service ia equal to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms f. r corn iiu':' ial n.en. P.: t.'k'aj.'e transported to and fioni l.ortt-i as.d tr.tit r fn i-of charge. J- ::. r.- w 1 ar in couneftion with the hotel. V.V e' 1 .o i km:. IfiiN ii I he N- :l'.p s. nl ui4 i!! It..-tu-Wfi i:.i::!!y i::.iim t in ft . !.'o ji:.re r. j !t.-i.v.r.i.r n:u! V.V. hh nrejoni.M:. .$. j I: isrue - otv ot e n-a i;r-fu to a :j i.i- I forma? i;.-ti :.Iu:t!; :tl! l:m -- 'htt tetnl tov.au' i-riiti'iy n!i'::l ivtt:-: e:jiM.;itiK nt'd r :it-r 1 were a neri'ssity. Well we remeu.h.'r the one in our home. It whs an M Ti ... n.. ....) i.:,... i ' i.i l..- i..,.. ; . . t : ... i. . i ....... I . , i . , ai I? .411 miii iiijh. iH'o-Uiii-i!;.- . 1 1 1 u 1 1 i ir r-iji'v. u in UlU l.ilt bl fliair, .'Illil the roCKelt- Wol( al:nti-t true, that persons advocatint; lefotn. advice.-, fiom there. E,;s are seilino;! worn out for thnehair had rocked the measures, very often liud their ttron-: at "20 cents each and donkeys ar he est opposers auiot tho.-o who aie ! m' slaughtered for fresh meat. Tho themselves clamoring for better con-! canned supplies are runnin" low. At ditions. This principle has always been the same. When the Great Ke. former ratue to earth, who I;i!Kd him? Ue was won tided in the house of his the jjarriMtn the water supply is safe. Repeated as-;tnlts on tho place by the Japs are menl'ioin0; thousands of lives. Chinese refugees declare that friends; the Jews crucified him: the 'they have been bniying Russian and Church, His own peculiar pe- ple, Japaneto deal it) trenches by the turned against Him and persecuted ' hundreds, and an idea of the ferocity Him. Reformation has never been ; of the attacks and of the terrible popular, and i- not popular today. "Don't throw nway your vote,' i? a m;:eh repeated pl.ra about election lime, but the questions ari.e as to what is meant, and who ca-ts the use less ballot. In answer to the lirst proposition the idea conveyed is that to vote for n person who has no posi- nle ch..nce for election is throwing death rato. is gained from one report, which asserts that ouly a dozen Japa nese out of an army of 4' MM eseaj o 1 in one stttetr.pt to take the fortress. "In S:i72: inert nuc linwii Hy Tin- Sen." Very few people have any idea of Iho vast attsounS of money there is to awav your ballot, but the second part ' no f!,(l'' and lost in the Iusic Put in vol ves a principle tiiat disagree.-, ' lifhing Uu-iness. At times from S10, with j hat view; a man who votes his!(!,jn to -'MKiM will be lost by a siuglo principle never thiows away his in- Pnhli-her in trying to make a ''WitV fl nance, as Ins vote registers his act. ' U'!I'-" Then again a lucky publisher aud st-mds a protest agatu-t what he opposes, and as a witness for what he espouses, and after casting such ballot a man has the satisfaction of knowing will make a f(.rtnnon his first effml. The t iggest "Song J lit" and the be-t moneymaker in this Country at the pre-out time, is a song called - "IN '...'ice 1-. iimii to:... o i $!!: ii.it i many troubles to soothe, that locker.- I , t t-;!tss t.p n ? pr o v-.f fr. K. :..:. , pro-peritv S'T the he.nian funnty. anil for -itn;ii . ia i. 1. 1-r.-? :. i e in;.! Uie imoii- ( t n, jmrp'ifO f f uivtntj our r-Kihos a ehat.r ! iv n. N .i;!: m. c-:jrr, hv u movmt-. : f j.nlVH. Wt. jve them the li.-t : . !:. !r i ". :!; ttji:ie-r ii: ti !:.:' . :. s r v. ,.-.., i ! f- i I'ifeiT.n- ; Aprti to Ke;t-vn. Any dH-triiie tint.. i l ... Ii ii ti.-.eun oi itv4yH' ! ; does not appeal to the htyliest order of tea ; . .. m .. !o:ii:ii.ntwifc. t 1'tl 'Vl U ii.'i ! - 1 IJr. : ilit .!'.! .SON, Avi-:! . that he has cast his iniluence on that ! SI'.M.MERTI.M E, DOWN HY THE si do which his judgment declared i '-V written by Harry B. Lester right, and hi conscience will not up braid him because of not having done that which was right. and Al. J. Doyle. This song is now being sung nightly, with great sue ce-s. in all the principal theatres from Alaine to California. There were Telegr?tin: Within a short time the ' nearly 100,000 copies sold iu less than life saving stations on thu I'acilh Coast will bo provided with lifeloats propelled motors. The advantages of these boats aie twofold. Jn the lirst place, they i bvmto the nsu of i thirty days from the date of i-,sue, and present piediciion-; are that over one million copies uj be sold ifi.ilde ;oi one year. It ha- been caleulaf o.l oars, and they are also self righting o tna'ter how the small craft is tos-ed abotu on the sen, tho machine ry cannot bo displaced or injured. The use of these improved boats will be a blessing to the m. ti employed on I ' ,H' "' teI pUce hnvs f.r me, this Core-t m rescuing peoplo from aj ,aJiV a rule on a ti.!ley, jet the watery grave. by good judg.-, iJ,:, th. i,iildisl...rs will make a net pr tit of over 5f.'!0.000 on this one .Song, above, all ovprjisefi. ciioatw In S'unmertiiae. Duwn liy the Sea, WAN I Kl) Sl'HCIA KvThWKNT4TIK in t lii cinntv and ndjotmiiy :irti..ri-i. to i.-pr. -ent nd ml ve.tise hn old e-tahhshed luismeus limine of fi-tid liomicn.l btati.lm. Salarv woeklv with r.xi-n-es mlvuneed ( nch' .Monday to check ditoct frtjiu le-adipiarteru. lli.ive and hnucy ftiriii.iied uht-n iieces-nrv ; iki-iIk.h permanent. Address Ulew Hi. ,t t, Dept. A, .Momm Kids:, Chicago. III. Notice to Eliin torsi. All persons are heo hv fi.i hidden tn tres pass !! IIIV pretlil-h lor the .nr.OM. of hiintie, jin.i ;nv person-, toimd ti..s,n,sjU ii;hii y IhihU. hnvme imi in iln-ir jhis Hi'Sion. uill Im- preeiHlv euo-d. liois IIamiii.oi.k. Su. 7 OK SAbi: A lot on Hor-e Shoe Knv. . tnr the I.'okoi:t. Stmitl liou-i.- uml jmrn on lot. I".r partiinlm ej (,niH- of .. P. Mfouhall. lh:tidon, or J2.il. ilitore. Kose- theie before dark, 'Like yonr fi-vi-. tlo art to Dreamland or to i m tn Park, In Snmmottitne. Down hy tho Sen, The plnco where ue all like to he; Where the breeze sottly blows, Amt where uverv one r es. In Mimmert iuie, Down by the Sen. pKicr.. r.o ("kxt.s im:k roi'v. Kv 'iiiliiii! "J.'i eents m pnta-.'e siainiw to the THKUKlOAli Mt'SIC st I'J'bY CO, N'o. -11 West I'.'tti Street, New Vurk, a copy will he s nt (Hist p. ml. WN" KD (jnu-klv. few p.-rsons to repre sent lone eot-ilileshc whoh-.sale house anions; ivtail inerrhunts ami aeents Loenl tunito rv of f.-w eountiev. sis s;tirv. and expi-nsi-s lnid weeklv. lvxpenno moiiev adv-am:ed. ('oooiii-sion extra. I'i rmtinenl enuuceineiit. Ifiisiiiess -ni:cesifiil. 1'revious exnetienee n.it ehs-ntiiil. l-hn-lo-ii. -.f addressed envel op.). AdilrenS. otll'Kltl.M KSlKNT 1 UAVUI.UIW. '.':'x D-aihm S;., Ch'Cij'o. family. It made a creaking noie as it moved, bat there was music in lis sound. It was just high enough to .allow us children to put our heads in to mother's hip. That was the ban!: where we deposited all our hurts and worries. It was different from fath er's chair. You ask how Wu cannot tell, but wo all folt it was diffetenr. Perhaps there was about this eh.di more gentleness, more grief when w had done wrong. When we were w-iy ward father scolded, but mothoreiie i. That chair knew ail th old luil.tbje-. and all those wordle-s songs whs. i; mothers sing to I heir children. 'The old chair has stopped rocking for a good many years. In many homes it has been set up in the loft or gairet, but it holds a epieonly power jet. win'.:::: n mm cnti. tomojit.' Dear E litor: .sn constant read, r of your valuable paper desire j.,1 congratulate, you upon your ir. ni.. Circle Column. It alone is woiii ',. me many times the stibsci iptioti piie of the paper. Now, with your p.-i mission will make a few suggestions. that I feel sure will be endoi sed b tlio many mothers who road yon: Home Circle Column. I have, though! much and much hns been said and W! it ten about " . here is my boy to night P As a mother who ha-i sever al daughters and no boy, 1 would like this inquiry chanired sU as to read. "Whero is my girl tonight." With pangs of remorse one must admit, that iu our community at lea-t, many of our girls who have good homes are on the streets sovim nights in the week. They wander listlessly about, no object iu view. They bring upon themselves slighting remarks from street loafers. I hy gossip and llin with young men they would blus.li with shame to have enter th ir homes. My girls would not desire to loaf up on tho at rents aud in the htotos if oi hers did not do so. Can wo not as mothers organize and iu some manner prevent this growing evil, that sooner or later is sure to destroy the happi ness of our homes. Would il not bo much better for our girls to spend their evenings at home in mental im provomont, or. if they prefer, meet at ea.'h others' homes Any I lung to keep them oil" the streets. They lose the respect of sill good citizens, and sooner or later will losn all respect foi them.-elves. Respectfully submitted hy A Motheh. Kecrder and Apnea! to !;Riiti... $.' ' 'I 11 J. Q f p "i 1 T o o j ci 1 1. ii: g , Anates Ground, Pclfshed and i Do You Know the Mews V.'ij can iiuv... it all for fii'PN'S TABBIES Boctora find J A Good I piled t ord-r: or ar-v other wvrl: in my; ii.e will be dt:ie in a neat and snlis i factory manner, at a t .as ?i:;bl. price, i "foi and sse my tit .v tin- of j..v-lri ei!;-1 -i-tiny f Mii-k t'.t.s. !b! !'n, Sa--h Pii;.. ba."s Watsl Sets, !;r. ;-, Hi j.efj-tM. ("ulf ' at.il l 'tl-tr liuttoi's Chius. t lotriuF, and' i.:;:s, which has jiiif arnvt-u. bancion. akpk i: uif'i:. t. !!s.i..?ttr n;l Jt-weit-r. Orerjon. IZnziih Jsv h In the liv.-ium:: T- l-rnu I I'eil!- t'.il. resen. It is t!. I.iic. t i v. s.inj; 'is ; .; p;:'!i-lu-il ,v Uriu-oi: it oo!::.:t .s alt th n.-v.s of th.- stnte and of the t:.s'ioi 'I'cv it for a n. :!!.. A snieo'e o py w 1 he m.ith ti t.yoi. iro . Adtin s The Teleq ram, roin t. vn:. oi:k. Nurii'K rot: ithlicatkix. Ihnl.er l.:!il A el. .June. :t. l.HTS. 1".MIK1 Sttk.j lii OrrtcK. Ko;ebur.. t.)ie: oii. A-iu'ist -V.. 1U. I N ti" i- .-;. ii th ;t in compl"! wnli rle erovisf i.-.l '!: n-l ot i'.o- - i of 4 :! :t. i-;s-. , tititi, (j "An -.t-i ;'..i ti. s.-.:.. I of i:uil. r hsiij . 1:1 tie St ties ot I'alilo t.i N -v.- lii. i.nd W .'..l:;:ii'lo:i l. i-i ' 1 ;i;:...:;. . -v.-lii. ?.:ul v. .'..1:;:il'Io:i l.i-i ' Sr.tii s tv net .i .u.-isi . ..-.;ii'. i5r-. I.lio : . I., .r.rsiinn, ot Ilmd.ei. ('otmrvof '... St..:,- et D:ij: :-. .a :h:- d::y !it d in n w. ri -i.il e :i: :-:. t .r t1.. i utv ruin .ic. ya a ::si: : - - (!!:wj.v. lUul :m..:- llm.dled. Iti!sl5e n;:itti-i epmj.tly nltsr! it :., Il.'O'.rlin-nt of tti" Interior. I'vrr:-. ST.r,-,- ...... r I!,, !SK'!:.. S!'-' " w.t ii.-ss.". : John M . Prescription for mankind Ten for five cent. at PnJsN:, Grocers, Rrst.iorsnts, i-'.loiin5, Nc-Smp.I, Hncri S:rs and Barbe-t KIio;k. Iliry Kiii:h pain, imti-co st?-. and proton;; Kfe. One civ?5 relict N'o m-Oler nhal' the nutter, one will do vou gtyod. Ten samples and one thousand testl moni.il. sent br nut! to .my addre on receipt of price, by the R-pmi Clumicil Co., 10 Spruce St., New York City. '.lei. i-.e i'i the i.oi I ot S. eti hi No. i.i j vu-N-iii .No iioteh. of l.uteje N. II, W.st. :i..t w pi .J r ;ri..: to show ttmt the I lain! so ijt-,: is ne re v .luril.J tor it timlier or st n- th.;n f-;r nericit.ltirttt pitrpones. itn.i to (ImIiJisIi ! . r ri;o:ii to sutil i;:nd l.efore ' i' Itliiin. iir..t;.. r, t'ntted St stes f'onnnH-sii.M-r :it his othVe at. P.-uidon, Coos (Niinitv. (.Ceil, en S".tnrdny. the l!''h iiuv of Nov. ::i A i.irno ( )i:::o n'. (-t :. p.ti t. A fJiit'io-eTi "o -t -. ntli Invit hnriim been i!e.i in th s o'lin- b .'! uym- t b;unout een- ti-st.-inS . -e::ii!:-Ji h.i.ie ste.-id i-n'rv Xo. HlW. .Inn- :7th. h-H, for N'S' .t NK'j. Nb'. ! NvV1;. Seetioti 't'ow'i.-hm Ai S.. Itana I I V.. bv .loim K. T.-itluon. uontc-Jtii-, in Ah. eii i! l i;.!e e : hnt :iiid .Inhn K. '!th:uii I. is w tit ! ' v :iti-m :!n .1 said la.!, thnt he h:is ehnuued his !t sid-:(e- I h-reffoiii for mir- I ii-in ten- y-:ir :n:,e in:ll:ite; s-od enl iy : tl.'at the s n.l tr.-iet i - not s.-t tie. I up n and oultiviit -d bv --ml pirtv as ie.iiirc.l bv l-.w. snt-.S pu ti-s :i! li.-n-bv iiolili.-.l to nppei.r. re- iind ami offer . vi.lenee tnnehiti sui.t :tl ley.ilion at in ..'.-;..k. r. ei..on I'. hrnarv I;".. I'.Hi.".. I.r..it- Coi.c.y I'.ln ii. nrot her. I. S. 'on!iiiissi.:ii"i. at !;. o(u:e m MHiitlen, tic L'on.aiiu 1 1 a t lii:.t li. nrini; v.ill !.. In ld nt hi o'eloek. ii. n:.. on .b::i:h 1. l'.M;". before tbe Ittyisjer aid Keeeiver nt the I'nUoil States band Ulllv iti Uos, bnri;. Oregon. i. )i. booiii. lUeoi'r. out ir. ..l ,. ,o W.il,,..., It ' , il. -11 V,ll...,.i Hi... I . . i t i . . .i ...... ...t t ..... .. .. . i;.. I .i.'ini il. i turner, an o, ii;iiuiu;i, v.oos Collllt . f incnil. A:iv ami nli persons i-lainii:ie advert' Iv I he nlMi-.e-describ.-d land- are n ipiested to tile their i-inti-i- in this otti'-e on or heforu said in... .1 r v o.i'i I I.I. II 111 O.i .11... 1.111. sept .1. T. lhneoiis. Kfster. u.;.vti;st xorinc. Iepartnient of the Inferior. I'xirui) stitks b.M Otriet:. KosnntTi:... t::r.io;. Aimn-l 17th. I'.mM. A stt!',etfnt route a aili.htvil hnvini; bee Ibid in this oU'ti-e bv I'.ov C. MeKwan. e i. Harness r A FEF. TATTERN ..-.T r; r,. -.- .vii v.- f; j,, evrrr sub-s.-: . r . . ' . its j year. 1 maKcr, Goquiile, Oregon. Dealer in Harness k Saddles aril al! k::v!s of katLr wars kept ia a hr.nn -c : StZO). Ill titan i IMM . HM IOOIII, I "i . , I tist.int, a.'innst honie.steid entrv .No. IM'.'.;. J apo i V1V: O 0 nPllrV j ,.e.... ( letob. r l,t. l-stf. f.u N V '., Se.-li..,;. ii'svjjclil Ili Lu Oj, Jts'lCli . lie.vnslnp itl S.. Kan.'.- I.". v.. bv Khe.t A 72C?waaHaaSa1 A im-s r-:;.0AZ!M!. . S . - . ! . -! r'a"s; titttt 1 '5 . ' n.ti . iA ' jr . ' rl' Sub- - r l-ct Copy ' tc ins. Sr. 1 ' - i. ! . .' . S in -.If. 1'n-t.v I . ' I'-. I AI.Holntelj . I..:... 1-1 ; , r p . y.e-run. il i- l . Vivo s sr..---m - . I.CrJ..Vj'.sks IV ,, Li .".I a l ynod.s or ropntrH will n-ueivo pnoitju Mttus tion Do.ik eo'ltime. . in ul.i -li-it i4 nil .1 lino l U llliain (j illler will wot as niv at;eto o - - . . a r the .nliM.iiili has wliollv :ib imto-nd l lie HhikIoi: llltil nil outer-; let I M nun X mi iii tiiict; that he h.ts chant:. d his i.-si-deiire th -rff:oni tor more than M ino.itlis suiee makinu said in'.rv; that hi. id trnei is n..;. nor i ever w:'s. s.-ttle.l njioti nnd colli vi.tcd hv said partv as reipiired hv law a t tin e sinee he nia.ie h-.s lirst tin:r. and In- has tei-ioved with Ins familv outside ot this Istfi.. to earls nnknown, said pmties are h r: bv notilied to app. ar. respond and th r i v i !. nee touching saiil allejalion. at ls ' o'rbi-k. a.m.. on November K. ItU't. befot--i ('. T. Hliiiiu-tii. ti.ei . I. S. ('oninn--fioner. a Iim iii.ii-e in I'.indon. hec'iti, a d dir.: tin.ii hi iirinu will be h.-lif at 10 o(-l.ek, a.m. . on Nv.inber '.H. l'.JOt. In f..re the Ihuistn mil lb eeiv r at the t'nited Stat. H Liinii i.)ii.ee m I leis bint:, Oregon. I he said contestant hat tut;, in a proper nihil. mt. tiled August II. Ia.:tM. -t forth l.iets which show that lifter due diligence per-ion-al service of this notice can not be made, it is h. iebv ordered i-.nddiieRted that such no- I't.Y's rTw tt n imr la n.,uttt vooni-o. Ap;ly into the nostrils. liiiiqukklyttl.Horl.eil. 60 , ' K'v by dm- nn.l p.o,u.r piibhe o ion. renin nt DruceitiJ or hy m.nl : xatuples 10c. by mall. . J. 1J. oiiorn. Ktxitver, EhV TJHOTHCHS. f.6 Warren St., New York City. ' W-' El Dorado T0NS0R1AL PARLORS P. B. H0YT, Prop. p s. ? :rr Ah Seiir. eni Perffcatloas tbow tin Lt.ir. urJ St .ina lines. ' ' 'v -. i I c . ea none higher - I .. ih- m s .! i nearly every city ...! t .,..( . e ; m THE McCALL CO.. i:i-ll"-tl7 V.f5t 31st St, NEW YORK. THE STKAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, .Master l...e.oicil in III, DOHMXi Hi UiDSN':. l-lrst Mri-nt. ItAMMiN. OltliCdX j j I.i!;vk Kandon every morning, exrenl SMAIN(r. SHA.MI'UOlMi AND IiAlli Sntuhiy. at Tlo'Hock and m.-ikes connec- criTiNt; at stanikh rr.u i.s. Katliroom newly fOt.il op will. Poreetnin tub. Hot oi M!rt U.tl.s ':2 o t muii with the tram and steamer Myrl r inr.io :i. in. at I iKpliue i ltv. t-mts ('onille fitv nt U':C0 p ni., arri rt.i a! Ihiudoi: at tiW p. iu.