Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 03, 1904, Image 4

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    I'HE RECORDER
IB PUBLISHED
gVKKft THlllWAY AFTKÜMOON
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»*»!• W. STITT,
•DITOR AND PROPOXETOB.
SUBSCRIPTION IUTE*.
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’Fk««aMoutiu
o
that ou tt.B olltagde are peaceful wi<n
every apf«>irance ot June, are Jar.u
, ary within. Perhaps only Lera and
Crude Thought. A. They Fell From The
Fdltorml Feu
Fleumut Kv.nlag Kev tb*e ia a conjugal outbreak of iooour
erle., A Columa l»edle»«e<l to Tired i patiliility of temper through the di-
Mother. »» I hr» Jolu The Home Circle ' vurce court«, or a filial outbreak about
at k-veulug Tide.
a father's will tbrongh tbe court, or a
case of wife beating or husband pois
AT THE TABLE.
oniiig through the criminal courts,
The years have sped since first I led
hut there are thousands of families iu
You to the table, dear.
this old world with June outside and
And yoQ sat over there alone
And I sat smiling here.
January within.
A year or two flew past, and you
No longer sat alone.
A little one was in your arms,
Your darling and my own-
Important News Notes
T cbmdat . Got 25.
Coui t Benckendorff, Rusaian Amb?->«ador
at tbe Coart of St. J a urea, wa net npon by
a ipob last night, iu Londou, aud narrowly
rHU USD AY. NOV. a, WH.
escaped HgHaalt.
T. 0. Baldwin, of Loa Angeles, Cal., hdc -
Tbe ye hrs have sped since first I led
ceaafully navigates bia airship above the Ex-
You to the table, dear,
EDITORIAL,
poHitiou Ground« at St. Louis.
Aud you looked queenly at the foot
Owing to the denae fog in Seattle, Wash.,
Aud 1 felt kingly here.
When you go to the polls next
car« on the Seattle «ft Renton Electric Rail­
Today,
as
I
look
down
at
you,
Tuosday, remember that your stum-
road collide,»injuring about thirty person h ,
On either side I see
•ch it not manufactured from copper
two of whom iuay dje.
A row of hungry little ones
No explanation yet of the action of tbe
plate, aud hence cannot stand the de-
All gazing up at uie.
Baltic Fleet in tiring upon and ainkiug Brit­
atructive influence of alcohol t-aken in
We’ve added leaves one after one,
ish ffsbing sinackH in North Sea.
large or small draughts, ao cast your
And you are far away—
Czar of Russia wires personal regret to
vote for the Belfareof self aud future
Aye, thrice as far. my .dear, as on
King Edward for North Sea incident |
generations.
That happy, happy day.
Russia is said to have purchased the Chil­
ean nav.
•
But
though
we
sit
so
far
apart
—
The welfare of posterity depends
Fraternuj Temple for Lewis aud Clark
You there, aud I up here?—
largely upon the efforts of tbe present
Two rows of heurts from my foud heart. Fair i>- now assured.
Russian and Japanese armies areagain
(feneration. IP we do not want our
Stretch down to you, uiy dear.
fuce to face.
children and future generations led
Thank God for every extra leaf
W mdnbsday , Oct. 26
into toils of drunkenness, let ns aid
The table holds today.
Baltic ships arrive at Vigo, Spain, and Ad
them by voting for tbe Local Option
And may we never know the grief
rniral makes his report to tbe Czar.
Of puttiog oue away.
movement, and shield them from tbe
Great Britiau dissatisfied with Russia's
answer to protest, and demands punishment
pllurement of tbe alcohol demon.
“Better late tbun never” ia not half of
officers iu fault.
Tbe proposition of Local Option ao good a maxim aa “Belter never Au electric car on the line between El
comes lip next Tuesday for consider­ late.”
Paso and Towtie, Texas, containing 75 pas­
sengers, jumped the track today, plunging
ation of voters, aud each one should
How we appreciute a boy wbo >8 al­ into 1(4 feet of water. Several persons were
give tbe question earnest, conscien­
ways on time. How quickly we learn injured.
tious consideration. Tbe decree has
Presiding Judge George of the State Cir­
to depend on Lini, ami bow soon you
gone forth, ages ago, that right shall
bud yourself lutru tin/ him with cuit Court, declares Local Option holds>oud j
and rdf uses to enjoiu officials from cariy iug
and will prevail at some future tifue,
weightier matters. The boy who has it out.
hence, tbe way that leads to happiness
acquired a reputation for punctuality
OrdetA have been issued from Washington
slid prosperity must he one which is has made the first contribution to the that a searching investigation of the steum-
free from wrong doing Hud dishonor. capital that in after years makes bis ship service on th» Pacific Coast is tu be in.
There can tie no general advancement success a certainty.
stitutvd. to ascertain whether steamship
regulations are complied wiih.
tn Wealth and happiness while one-
As the future oak lies, folded in the Corporal punishment is pr ibibited in pub
half, or much less than one-half, of
lie schools in New York, and moral suasion
tbe hitman family live at the expense acorn, so iff tbe present lies our fu­ only to be resorted to to enforce obedience.
ture
Our
success
will
be,
can
be,
but
of the rest of the race. The wrong
Indication^ all point to au early resump­
‘road own ■ leads to tbo desired goal, a natural tree, developed from tbe tion of fighting in the Far East.
an I wrong business methods never »“•-I of our own sowing; tbe fra. Safe blowers pour nitr >glyceriiie into the
offic« safe "f the Golden Writ Hotel, at Spo-
secure tl:e results sought. Business grance f tbe blossoms and tbe rich kan , Washington, an I carried off 8ii20 in
pr .pos;t. t will flourish best when ness of tbe fruitage will depend upon cash, 2 watebea and a cliain.
the nourishment absorbed from oor Albany Alethodists get the miuister th« y
• ed npon . princi|
'
t.
>o l.r.nring equity to the past liuti present. The earth we trua l a-ked for. ¡'residing Elder Kockweli tiau'-g
a: . - and b ■ > > >•> operated upon, beneath our feet is Composed of day revised the awtignmeut made by liaoep
Spelimeyer.
TXi. paper HI entered at the Bandon post
offioe as Second-class Matter.
I. llie of alcohol, where
) hose tie<-ee»arv to
it ii In :i;.s> prospoeition, must
e.i iti a L'W years sacrifice
■ - t.o it. in order that other
<t i. i>-i> gHit. a competency, thpre
ciiii in. no stir« way to prosperity.
bt . it ’i
the Ke as ’• litri.
Of 22.152 perwunu arfeHted io N hw
T<»b City fo» disordtffly conduct, 18,-
3W xikoittvd being intoiicuted.
Tba ’aaluons -of Snn Francisco cost
tba taa-paywH of (but city #18,500,000
per year, Tbe city receives from the
aaluoua iu license,. ?200,000; or, if
yon pleaae, tbe aa)o<>ns of San Fran-
eiaeo coat tbe people *18,210,000 a
year more than they get out of them.
And yak people aay that prohibition
Villa • town.
Tba beautiful little eity of MeMinn-
yilK Teiaa, ia aliva with prosperity.
A atoah company baa been formed for
tbe erection of a wagon factory ; work
baa commenced on a furniture factory ;
the foundry and machine ebopK arc to
|ja enlarged; and everything, except
cabbage, commands a good price, Il
vill ba remembered that McMinnville
voted saloons out a y»-ar or two ago.
Fut thia fact alongside of its present
prosperity. That they are cause and
*®e<‘t is shown by the further fact
that every town in tbe state which has
recently abolished saloons baa bad
•imilar prosperity.
In an addreaa at 8 great banqnet
reoantly held iu Chicago Oily, Prose­
cutor Dr. Howard S Taylor placed
the responsibility for Chicago’s pres­
ent conditions as regards crime upon
the rightful shoulders. He said: “Wo
baye T, ,000 licensed saloons in Chica­
go. and in my judgment it is immate­
rial whether they are closed on any
Equatorial time-line at uight. The
saloon keeper is aa good as bis li­
cense; tbe license as good ns the offi
Cull who signed it; the signeras good
as tbe legistatnre Which made it pos­
sible; tbo members of tbe legislature
as good as those wbo elected them.
If bl ame there be, it fallu ou tbe qilal
ity of our citizenship.’’
Ì
Roofing Done.
All kinds of roofs painted and n-
paired.
Shingling a specialty.
C. W. D yoert , B indon, Ore.
HAY!
- t i r\
and sand aud soot aud waler, and if
T kumsdxt . (kt 27.
na'iire has her perfect work iu these
Russia insinuate* that Japanese torpedo
substances, the clay will become por boats were harbored at Hull.
celalo, ami may be painted upon and
Ru-sia dec’ oes to promise pniii-Liaent or
placed in tbe king’s palace; then North Sea outrage; says suggestion is au in­
again it may become clear and hard fringement of Her Sovereignty.
and white, and have the power of New York’s new Subway opened today
simple ceremonies. System will be
drawing to itself the blue ami tbe red, ■ with
wned by city, and cost of building will be
the greeu and the purple rays of the repaid.
sunlight, aud become an opal. Tbe
1. B Wilcoj. of Portland, Oregon, « k>ct« d
sand will become very bard aud white, President of the Trans-Mi&bi aippi Congress
anti bave the power of drawing to in session at St Louis.
President Roosevelt is 46 years old today.
itself tbe blue rays of the sunlight
Earliest snowstorm in 2«) years at Duluth
and become a sapphire. Tbe soot Snow fell to tbo depth of 2 inches:
• F riday , Get. 28.
will become the hardest and whitest
A joint Court of ’Inquiry will settle the
substance known, and be changed in
to a diamond. Tbe water in tbe sum- È uiglisli-Russian trouble..
The Japanese ate clo«ipg in on Porf.Ar-
met is a dewdrop, and in thè winter tbar. Stoesnei wired the
tb it Port Ar
crytallizee into a star. Even s<, the thur will be his grave.
S atubday , Oct. 29.
bomliest lives, by drawing to them­
selves tbe Coloring of truth, sincerity, Two persons were dangerously injured in
a train wreck in Wash.
charity aud faith, may become crystals Forty gold miners were buried by « eave in
and gems ot "purest ray serene.”
near Nagyhans, Hungary. Seven arv dead,
bond of continuum .
Aa individuals, ss families, n, corn-
munitiea, and even as nations, we
seam to 1« coming more fond of con­
tention. It is contention-moré than
any other one .thing that takes from
the Home Circle its every charm,
liussia snd Jopan at tbe present lime
■re only samples of tbe contention
that can be found in too many homes.
In this country where our blue skies
are full of robios and doves and
meadow larks, weeelect as our nation­
al symbol, the tierce and filthy eagle.
In Great Hritian, where they have
lambs and deer, their symbol is the
merciless lion.
Iu Russia, where,
from between her frozen north and
blooming south, all kilids of beasts
abide, they choose as their symbol tbe
growling bear. So foud are we of
contention, that we climb out through
tbe heavens aud baptise one of tbe
other planets with tbe spirit of battle,
and c.l) it Mars, after the god of war.
’<Ve suppose our readers bnve noticed
how warmly in love dry goods stores
aie with vibef dry goods stores, and
bow highly grocery meu think o( the
sugars of tbe grocery man in tbe
same block. You have noticed in
what a eulogistic way aiiopaibic and
boiueopathio doctors speak of each
other, and you have noticed how even
ministeis will sometimes put mini»
ters on their beautiful cooking instru­
ment which the English call a “spit,”
an iron roller with spikes on i and
turned by a crank before a hot tire,
and then if the u>n>i«ler being roasted
cries out against it, tbe men wbo are
turning him say ¡ “Hush, brother; we
are turning thia spil for the glory of
God and tbe good of jour soni, miti
yon must be quiet while wu close the
service with
11 • •*»
that WH* henrii nt the
I laying of tbe world’s cornej stone,
il s OHinry ai d when >be morning star-, sang togeth­
re ore-ent and ad
We prefer th-
d b Si <e “* b<>o<*r f er, is not he .rd now.
salary $¿1 weekly roar of tile lion, the scream of the
• at
tvRtje 1
a< h M >ndav bv
\\ »
F'S II r-e • d e gl , (g e growl of the hear
,»• <’ rv;
II
H>w Br a <ft Co.. ! set in 1.1 is- s. eking aH-r Contention,
tJtüongo, III
I and too rnuuy of our beautiful butties
•B
» / . \ -
And then another year or so.
And some one else was there;
And Willie «at near me, you know.
While Trottie claimed your care.
Bleat h. tbe tie »bat bind«
«rts ni < bri.«tian l«»ve ”
t •
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t • H'TV
CLARENCE Y
Home Circle Column
and several others fatally hurt.
The Japanese captured Waitaosb >n
position of the force« are unchanged.
The
IltantloB.
Druggist and
"I And
BLck-Dnuight
S teady , C omuades !
S teady , C omrades .
The fateful hour is drawing nigh,
ami all we have and all we hope for,
and all that we hold dear ami sacred,
ami are pledged to with onijvery lives,
I- in th« tialaiiee. Not a day, an hour,
uof even u minute must go by uuim
prov -d.
1*O< >rl>
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Sdtntilk Hmtrkan.
▲ handsomely illnstrated weekly. J.argest cir­
culation of any acientifle journal. Term». *■! a
year: four month», fl. Sold by ail newsdealer».
New Tort
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TllEsPASS NOTU'k.
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
1<> trespass npo:t tin« premises of Dr.Kenyon,
situated between Floras Lake and the coun­
ty road, in Norf hern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or dost roving timber upon said
land. 4-~* rev V-1 will be paid for informa­
tion leading
a conviction of trespass as
stated above. •
1 : .id i.t Baudot < ' <
n. Mi rob 11: 1901.
I E I EK NELSON, Agent.
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESE, VEAL, CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK. BUTTER, EGGS, FRUI1 AND
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS.
M. BREUER’S
City Barber Shop
in
Hoot»
mid SI iocm
.A. 1ST ID
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The FoiUaud Evening Telegram is issued
six times a week. It gives all the. news that
is woith reading and up to time of going tc
press, much of il being 21 hours fic.-her tkni
when it reaches here through any other
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Rec
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bringing about better conditions nnd greater
i prosperity for the human family, and for
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J. I’ TUPPEI«. 1’iopi irtor
This well known bote) is now under new and com­
petent management and ba« been thoroughly ren­
ovated throughout. Tbe table service is equal to
uuy in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms fur com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to ami from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine bow bar in couuection with tbe hotel.
m
First Class Watch
Repairing.
Agatas Ground, Polished and
Do You
Know the News
Dupartineut of the Interior.
C\i r:<:> Sr , r: - I., .On MJM, a 1 K ose -
bubo O beg » n . O t. .3, 1904
A MQfficient ci itflNt atli lavit having been
filed in tb;s office by Margarut Lmno’it e«>n-
test int, against iiomesteHd entry No. 10832,
mad- .Litre 27th. l'.MH, f r Nbj of NE’4. NE1*
'ff N*VV ‘4 . Serliiiir .'•X>, T -wnship !.'W 8 , Range
14 W , bv John E. Tat barn, c<»nte«»ee, m
which it is «lie e l that said John E. Latham
has wholly abandoned said t act. that he
has changed hi*» residence tin ref rum for
more than one year since making said entf.y :
that the said tract is not settled upon and
cultivated bv said party an required try law.
«aid parties are hereby notified to appear,
ro-qioiid and offer • •vidence touching «aid al-
>*ig?«t»on .•»» 10 »’rjock. « m .on. February 15
1905. b fore Col. C. T. Blumenrother. U. S.
Commissi'ner, nt his office in Bandon. Ore­
gon, and that final bearing will be held at
10 o’clock, a.m., on March L 19H5, before
the Register and Receiver at the United
Stutes l and Office in Roseburg. < tregnn.
J. H. Boom, Receiver.
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NOTB’E FOR PUBLIC VITON.
Timber Land Act, June 3. 1078.
UnrriD S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg,
Oregon. Octol»er 14. 1904.
S teady , C omrades !
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
Every comrade at his post, every June
1, 1*7H entitled “An act for the sale of
comrade doing duty, every comrade timber lands in tbe States of (’nlfornia.
true ami loyal, every comrade reso Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
lute, unconquerable!
States by act of Aog 4« 1892. Caroline E
Such an army cannot lose.
Bedillion of Bandon. County of Coos, State
of Oregon, has »his dav filed in this office
S teady , C omrades !
her sworn statement No. H428. for the pur­
Together we are in the tronche«, chase of the 8WK4 of SE‘4, of Section No.
comrades, ami together will we seule 31. in Township No. 29 8«»nth, of Range No.
14 West, and will offer proof to spew that
tbe heights, trinapbant iu the cause the
land sought is more valnable for its tim­
of lalatr ami humanity. Forward, ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
all, with heatia erect and hearts at and to establish hyr claim to said land be­
fore C. T Blnmunrotber. U- 8 Commission*
inned! Forward all to victory!
er. at hi« office at Bandon. C«»os Conntv. on
EUGENE V. DEBS
Wednesday, the l«t day of February. I'.W-
She names as witnes«e«: Fred M. Lockwood,
W INI ED—Qnicklv. few persons to repre­ of Bandon. Robert E. L Bedtllion, of Ben
sent Ioni? e-t’»bli«bed wbokaafe house among don. Spray Osborn, of near Bandon. J P.
retail fnerch m»a ami agent« Local territo­ Hunt, of near Bandon. nM of Cous County.
ry of few rtiintie«. ||S «alary, and expen«eN Oregon.
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all persons claiming ndversalv
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“ of February,
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I’OIC'I I. I Sil, ORK.
NOTICE lOft PUBLICATION.
• Timber Land Act, June. 3. 1K7N.
U nited S tates L knd O ffice . Roseburg,
Oregon. August 2<>. 1904
Notice is hereby jjivpii that in compliance
with the pr.ivisioi.s of thu act of U«»nyress
,<»f Jiint* 3. ¡878, • t>1 it It <1 “A h tut { -r t be ¿ale
• >f tiiiiber I unis in the Stuth-s of (iHlifoinia,
Oregon. Nevada, and VV'ashinuton Tcrri-
tirvv” HHexttmhJ to all the Public Land
States bv act *»f AucuM 4, 1892. Mrs Jllioda
IJ. Marshall. <>f Bandon» ('••iintv of Coos.
State of Oitjon, has this d iv filed in this
. ftic“ her sworn statement No. G387. for the
pnrebase of the Lot 4 of Seeti.iu No. 5. in
Township No 31 South, of Ranue No. 14
Wot. and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is m- ie valuable for its timber
or stone than for aoricultni al pm poses, and
to establish her claim to «aid land before C.
T Blumenrother, United States Commis­
sioner at hi« office at Bandon, Coos County,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 19' h dav of Novem­
ber, 1JMH. She narnesn« wifnes rs: -John M.
Adon«, William D. Mat-ball, William Hite
amt John IL I ncker, all of Bai.don, Coos
(’canty. < ¡reyon.
Ai.V »»t.d .ill ye: ns i l.vm.inii .nLvi-o iv toe
Hbove-dtsfNibeil lands are requested to tile
their claims hi lbw office on or before said
19th day of November. 1904.
J. T. B kidokm .
«epi
Rettister.
Prescription
for mankind
T.n for flrr rrota, at Dro.irl»*., Creerr., Rrat.ur.nt.,
Saloona, Nrwa.St.nda, General Store, and Harber.
Chop.
They hani.h pain, induce sleep, and prolong lilw
One «ire, relief I No matter what*, the matter, oor will
do you <ood. Ten «ample, and one thouM.d te.tU
wioniala aenl by man io any addre.a on receipt of price,
»y iba.Rlpu.Chemical Co., lo.Spcuc. St., N'.w Y.rk Clt^
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Inferior.
U nited S tatus L and O ffice , R oreuveu ,
’ O beg >» n . August 17th, 1904.
A «uflicient contest affidavit having been
fl‘cd in this office by Kov C. McEwan, con­
testant, against homestead entry No. 13135,
made October 1st. 1903, for NW‘4 Section 25,
Township 29 8., Rang«* 15 W., bv Kobett A.
Doak. contestée, in whicb£it is alleged that
the entryman has wholly abandoned the
said tract; that he has changed his resi­
dence th-refrom for more than six months
since making said entry , that said tract is
not. nor never wm , settled npon and culti­
vated bv wd partv as required by law nt no
time since he made his first tiling, and he
has removed with h’s family outside of tins
P. B. HOYT, Prop
State to parts unknown, said parties are
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hereby notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching »aid allegation, at 10
o’clock, a.m., on November 16. 1904, fieforo
lw.t«l In EL DORADO BUILDING.
C. T. Blnmenrother, V. 8. Commissioner, at
First MrMt. BANDON. O tKW
bis office in Bandon. <)iegon, a d that final
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bearing will I h * held at 10 o'clock, a.m., on
Dealer
in
Harness
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Saddle«
and
all*
November 26. 1904. before tbe Register an I
Receiver at »he United State# Land Office in kinds of leather wars kefit in a harness »HAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIll
Ko«ebarg, Oregon.
CUTTING AT STANDARD PUK E8.
shop.
.
I he said contestant having, in a pfnper
affidavit, filed Angnst 11.1904 set forth facts
Biithmom newly fitted up with Porre |£fji
which WhoW th>.t after due diligence person-
Tub. Hot or Cold Matin» 3ft ernia
al service of this notice ran not be made, it
is berrbv ordered
directed that «uch no­
William (i"lli?r will act aa mv agent at
tice be given by, due
due*« and
nd proper pnblir
public itio
tion. Bandon and all order* left with him for .
or repairs will receive prompt alien i Independent and reliable—The Orego>.
i. H. B ooth . K'ctiver,
E l D orado
Harness
maker,
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Coquille, Oregon.
Repairing a Specialty.
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Meats delivered to persona living on the River or along the Stage Houle.
BATH ROOMS,
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All Kinds of Fresh Meats Always
Kept on Hand.
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
lowest living prices.
P bcsuvieiuss SkBVICk.
Preselling 1st aud 3rd Sunday.-1, morning
itmi evening,
Sunday Scb<»ol each Sunday at 10 a.m.
Endeavor meeting« at tbe usual hours.
Braver meeting— 7 30 Thursday ev nings.
All are welooine.
A dolph H\ b h ». y . Faster.
Anvnne rentfinf a «ketch and description may
autckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Comniunl«-
tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
»ent free.
agency for »ecurkig patents.
Patents taken throueh Munn A Co. receive
tfrclal notice, without charge, in the
TENBROOK & BURNS, Props.
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money s
worth at
Dealer
( HURCH.
•The enemy have done their best
’All ! 1iCIL T:ICE,
and worst to divide n-,’ but have
’ Watchmaker and Jeweler.
failed, and all along ibe revolutiona­
ry line thore flashes from the eyes of
Oregon.
the advancing proletarian columns Bandon,
the light of defiance hyd tl;etir< of
victory.
’ CONTENT NO 1 ICE.
. He are closing in for the final
charge, ami each comrade nins't now
feel that the outcome depends on him
or her. ami summon all their latent
fotce ami put forth their supreme
power to wiu this day for the working
class.
Cigars, Tobacco« and Cigarette«.
Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Sun­
il tv nt 11 A M. and 8: F. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M.
Epworth L diiuum . 7:P. Al.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M.
T ram M amw
D imghs
C ofvwights Me.
a call and examine our goods.
Pailita. Oils, (ilaases, and Painter's Supplied
Church Directory
BO YEAWe*
EXPERIENCE
uh
Ui'iiggiwlM KiiiidrifM.
BLA(K-
DRAUGHT
E.
Give
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponueh , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
THEDFORD’S
M.
W® oarry a. fino line of Fall and Winter
Hats, and Ladies' Furnishing Ocods.
Chemicals,
Fatent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
“I u»ed Thedford’« Black
Draught for liver and kidney coin-
filaint.M «nd found nothing to excel
t’’—WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar­
blehead, III.
line will be (lone hi n newt and eatis
factory id an her. at h reasonable price.
Call and see my ne.w line of jewelry oon-
sist’ing <»f Stick Pins, lint Pins, Hash Pins,
Lady’s Waist Sets, Brooches, Bracelets. Cuff
and Collar Buttons, Chain«, ( harms» and
. ‘.
Kings, which has just arrived.
S teady , C omrades !
Drugs u«d
_ If your liver does not act teg-
ularly go 1 to your
vour dniggnt
drugi»i<tt and
secure a package z*
of Tzzl-
Thedford
Blai’k-Draught and take a do e
tonight. This great family
meiiiciim frees the constipated
bowels, »firs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile.
Thedford’s Black - Draught
will cleanse the bowels of im­
purities and strengthen the kid­
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick­
ness and contagion. Weak kid­
neys result in Bright’s disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption.
A 25-cent
package of 'Thedford’s Black-
Draught should always be kept
in tbe house.
to order; or any other work in my
At your post in the strongest or the
weakest point, just as yon will,'an I
the Socialist 1‘arly bas the right to
expect that you will make it the
strongest point, sod that no sabre
ttirust of tbe enemy will DenwtnrfH
tbe armor of the movement where
you stand.
I» just tn reneipt of a new and
freak tktoek of
• food I K .
I W 1 er if-MW.
Ilcurediry ... alter be had *p nt
•lOOwitbd trior. It i.uilt ri'ttl-
tel.e I take"—MHS < *OLINK
LAHTIN. |*arker.burg, W. Va.
Tba greatest working-clasa cam­
paign iu American potifi-s is drawing
to a close. All our forces are io tbe
field and the battle line stretelies
across the coiiiiueot from sea to sea,
S teadï . CbMRADESf
MRS. E. 4. HITE & CO. Props
Apothecary,
Mounted
Steady, Comrades!
<lr«;*on,
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