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1904
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EVI TO HI AL.
Now that Ibe German Kaiser ia en
gaged in the manufacture of bricks
for the purpose of enlarging bis bank
account, will be be called a brick
maker!
American Ubritry A mh ' ii
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During the first week in July, tbe
Kftb Annual Conference of tbe Amer
icun Library Association will be held
jn Portland, Oregon. This ih an op
portunity which must njt lie neglect
ed by all those interested in tho libra-
“ry development and eJncntioual pro
gress of our state. The American
T^ibrary Association bad its inception
in Pliila telpl'ia during the Centen
nial year, 1876. Since that time year
ly Conferenc'-s have been liel I cover
ing th» country from th» Atlantic
neqtMi»rd to California, from Atlanta.
Georgia.jin the south, to Montreal n
tbe north. These meetings are of a
Btrjctjy p'.’HCtiCfll patnre, one object
being constantly kept in view, the
co-operation among librarians in the
Hn«iezt wf better und more economi
cal administration, looking to a more
ejtjcieut and satisfactory service to
the public. Among tbe subjects usu
ally disciiKsed, are—Ibe best library
legislation; bow to further tbe estab
lishment of libraries iu every commu
nity: library buildings; the wise se
lection of t ook-; tbe best methods of
cataloguing ent class fication: libra
ty re.olds sod book keeping; and
at o'ea1' theedi’Cnt'ooal a'idnn«-'on-
a;y feaiii.isi f .1
yworl. reacb'tg
tbe yont g pieop'e through the schools
«nd the adults by mentis of I; tiveil'i g
liblHt'rs. de: very so . on«, iianebe-,
etc. These fun’,.e.,ce« of .lie A I. A
have aroused an interest in library
txiHtteis wLelcver they have been
lie'd
1 bo«e m.etiilitig the meetings
of thia body of e;. iie.it n i-ti and
Women working together with definite
pni'pose, cannot fail to be convinced
of the necessity of a library to a cotn-
tD'unity us a part of its educational
equipment, supplementing tbe work
of the teacher in tbe public schools,
hnd giving young men ami women
whose school life most end early the
c^ipoTtnnity for self education. Evory
man and womau interested in good
citizenship, in library development,
io tbe general progress of education,
in this our state of Oregon, should
set aside those first few days iu -July
for a visit to Portland to attend these
meetings.
Tbe librarians of Oregon are scat
tered over a wide area of country.
The time is now ripe for organization
sr> that yearly and half yearly nieet-
irtgfi may be held of mne Or two days'
duration for better acquaintance with
one another, for consideration of
plans and discussion of methods. A
meeting of all those interested in
itlqary work and of all librarians,
present and prospective, will be held
in the Portland Public Uibjarv, cor
ner 7th aud Stark Streets, Portland,
on tbe moaning of Tuesday, Decern
her 27tb, at 10 o'clock, Will all those
interested io this movement or desir-
iug forthcr information please write
immediately to M.iss Mary Frances
Isom, Libraiian of th» Portland Pub
lic L 'r-rv I’ r*'.'n I, Oregon
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For «plain* t>rui*-e. bum*, scalds
and similar Wjuiies. ♦/!<•« » nothing
so good a« Cbamlisi lain't* Faiu Balm.
Il *uotbos the wcoimf, and twt only
gives instant relief from pain, but
cause* tbe parts to heal in about one
third the time required by the usual
treatment. Sold by C. Y. Lowe.
B< -fi*i» of the Jury NyMeiu.
bates .
THURSDAY. DEC.
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Several Eastern newspapers, and
prominent lawyers and tber citizens
as well, using the Nau Patterson case
as the latest object lessou, are urging
a reform in tbe jury system, so that iu
the case of tbe death or illness of one
or pven more jurors tbe trial can ami
must still proceed, instead of drop
ping the trial an J having a new one
at great cost to taxpayer« and much
vexation to wit^rsses end even tbe
lawyers themselves. M .ny New York
lawyers, aided by llie in lorsement of
several justices of the supreme «’unit,
county judges, and some of the jus
tice« of tbe Supreme Cotill of the
United Stales, are Io make efforts
this winter at Albany to have a con
stitutional amendment proposed that
will effect this reform. One plan is
to provide for verdicts by three-foni tbs
of a jury, nine of tbe twelve. This
is one method of doing away with
bung juries that is often proposed,
agd almost everybody except some
lawyers, seema Io agree that it would
be a sensible move, and yet legisla
tures neglect to net npoii it. Many,
however, would object to its applica
tion to first-degree murder cases, nixl
ns to them it is not likely soon to be
adopted, if at all.
Another proposed amendment will
provide that whenever a jury has been
selected to try a crimiual case, the
judge ¡a bin discretion may have from
one to six additional jurors drawn, as
a supplemental jury, who shall listen
to the testimony, and be prepared to
take the place of one or more jurors
who may become iucapaciated. This
wo think faulty in leaving the matter
to tbe discretion or caprice of a judge,
and also because jt is unnecessory to
have twelve men decide |,;iy case. A
less number, in case one or more
jurors become unable to serve, will do
just as well, and the constitutions of
Ibe states ought so to provide
This
shoo'd bt> the next cyti-:i. a’ionn’
a II e ■ I l »lit s. i i .e I to I e j up e
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of (J 1 -go:i.- O >
A ( o»
V Vt • i ve.
E’nri'L -i a e votk »nu*- v ■ e
Veo'*'VP. O ca*!<>i i'ly lire ¡I m * f i-
tbn price of a rn’slakp, but you’ll
never be wrong if yon tnlu» Dr King’s
New Life Fills for Dyspepsia. Dizzt
nes«, Headache, Liver or Bowel iron-
bles. They are gentle yet thorough.
25cts at Lowe’«
Hon».
The
It is n truth do tbiukiug person will
deny that every man or wotpnn whom
tbe world calls groat, and whose
words haye been saved for their wis
dom or goodnesH. all cherish with tbe
utmost tenderness their memories uf
mother, of happy, innocent childhood
and of borne. Their testimony is al
ways interesting, often very beauti
ful 1 and they speak tbe common sen
tiiueul of the human race. Tb« love
of bom» is universal.
The ties of
home sLotihl be, and usually are, ttie
strongest aud most Hatred on enith
True, in tbe busy street, young people
go rusUiug on until the w >rk of
tbe duy is over, but wtieu ttighi
comes uu the Imart is apt to wander
back to the “Old Folks at home.’’
The old, old liotlSe, tlie fa uifij " w i k-
about the place,tbe garden pait.«. ,ne
deep, old fashioned well, lue b i ll ami
gentle horse, are all cailed brick to
memory, and tbe sou or tda.<^'i.e:
again with tbe loved ones at t o ne If
is tfue that many a young mm g e.
to a city aud too soon forg»t I s b s
father and mother, but they do uol
forget hitu.
Tbe social circle, the
ballroom and tbe theatre occupy ir-
time ami bis evenings are spent aw: ,v
from his room. If this Home C c «
column falls into the bauds of s . k .I i a
young man, ami it wi!', we hope be
may stop and reflect bofore be le: .e-
his room at night, and w. e a le. »r
home.
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MRS. E. J. HITE & CO. Props.,
1« jQHt tn receipt of a new and
rrcHU «took of
Wo carry a fin© line of ITa.11 and Winter
Hats and Ladies’ Furnialring; Ooocls.
Drugs -nd Chemicals,
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I Patunt aud Proprietary Preparation«
Toilet Articles,
Giv* uo
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call and exanm p our god«.
llruggiatN Stmdri»-«.
pEBtUMEs, Biiuaatx, S ponues , S oaps
N i ts and C andies .
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Clft-ar», T o I hk -<.<>» »nd t'lgari-lte».
I'siutH. Olin. <ila»«i-». and j'uiuti r'»8up|>lir<j
City Barber Shop
AND
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BATH ROOMS,
HIIOEX
W F. HAKKIS, IN CIIAKGE,
SmccMur le J. I. llto.VirsoN,
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SHAVES;
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
FACH
SHAMPOO,
2ft Cl».
H AIR C UT »
26 Ct«
SINGE.
EAOH
M tSSAGE,
AND HATH.
Hotel Coquille.
M. BREUER’S
O b ’ v «» oii
«Jiíy.
J. 1» TI erta. Prop hlor
Tbis well knowu hotel is now under new and com
petent management and has been thoroughly ren
ovated throughout. Tbe table service is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com
mercial men. Baggage transported Io and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine new bar iu connection with the hotel.
What We Can Do For You
HAY!
Otir Offer.
First Class Watch
Repairing.
The B.illetin is one of th“ Itoidh»? pRpo
of the We»t, and is a daily published in San
Francisco, «nd givts all the new«. Oui offee
includes tlie Sunday Bulletin.
Recorder and Bullet(»ne
r $7 (X)
R»•em-tlcr and Bulletin. <nnj moi.th
05 j
i’lie Portland Ever.iiiM Tvlegrnm is issut t I
six limes a w»*< k. It «ive« all th«- news thn’
is wotth rikddi!ig and up to time of poing tc
pr* rs . much of it. being 24 h-’iirs fte-ber that
it reaches here through any <>» L r
j uirnal.
Rec rder n»i l 'Teh gram one v- nr $’» 50
l'or a weekly nvwnp pei the W.eklv O k
uoniHtj le ids pi the N -rthwist. and five-
ill the iauvs usually coiihiimd in a ueekb
pnp«r.
Recor der a*id Wrek’v Oro.'<>riinn.
50
It is the • uly of 9 ch pers.pi to s-• k ii
f<-rnjHti<.n nlonu nit lines «hat tend t
! ri 1 git'g about betteicondifiobR and eivntt
(»lO’perjtv fi-r the bniDMti family, aim f.
'he purpose < f giving 0111 r< aders a chatic •
t<> li form IhutniselvcH we irivc them the
—Appeal to liens >n. Any doctrine
does not appeal to the highest order o
Honing is n«»t safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason. • $*J
Ag3teò Ground, Polishod and
Mounted
to order; or any other work in my
line will be done io a neat and miii.s
factory mnnuer, al a reir.muible price.
Call met «<• ■ my n«w line of jewelry con
sisting oi St iaX Fin* It o Pm , Sasb Pin«.
Iiiuly’s Wai-a -Si t«. Iloiiici..■-. lì ' i-i.ts Ci.tl
nud Ovl’.nr Hnt'mia. ('Ic on, I harms, nut
Ring«, which has jus» arrived.
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S. Grant lived tbe life of «village b.\
in a plain house on the Ohio river
This Boise was on exhibition at the
St. Imus Exposition. James A. Gar
field was born in a log cabin. Grov. r
Cleveland s father Was a 1'resliyteriHU
minister with a large family and a
small salary.
William MeKinley’s
Lt.urw.iL pl.du and his father worked
hard to keep him in school, Thus
yon all see that poverty is often a
beacon light guiding industrious,
honi'Hi young lu . u to fmue a'lld for
tuna.
No young man in glorious
America has cause to be discouraged
because he was born in poverty.
From I he most bumble walks of life
has sprang our greatest and best men
ami women.
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A sure sign of approaching revolt
Dealer in Booti* «nd KI iocm
and serious trouble in your system is
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
loweHt living prices.
upsets, Electric Ritters will quickly
dismernlur the troublesome causes.
It never fails to tope the stomneb, reg
ulate tbe Kidneys and llowels, atlinu
lute the Liver, and clarify tbe blood
Run down systems benefit particular Two Paper« for tlie Price of Due. You
ly and all the usual attending aches
Get Die New» of tlie World and
yanish tind<T its searching and tbor
the Local New» Thrown
ollgli effect ivencss. Elect lie Bitters
in a« a UargiUn.
is only fiUcts, uni that is returned if
it don’t give perfect sati.faction.
To those who pay up arrenrARes and a
Guaranteed byJC Y. Lo'Ve, Dmggist.
year in advance, and to all new «ubscri-
bern who pay in advance, we make tbe
L llowiiiR propoRition comprising «everal
different couplet» to «elect from :
Pi.IOE OF Pl’BI ICATIONS FEB Y f .AB.
(iriisa nod (’l)vi r Iiay Baled mid
B andon R booudfr
00
Sm I'rnnciaco Bulletin
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Delivered at Coquille >r Bindon, Or,
f’orthuid EvenitiR Telrgrani
5 00
forili per ton liy Steamers Dispatch,
Weekly Oregonihu
1 f»0
Favorito or Liberty.
.Appeal to Reason
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ARTHUR RICE.
Watchmaker ; ud Jewvier.
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Crecon.
Sa'idvn,
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Many m-n bavn been ol scure
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NO l'ÍCE 1'0 i ••{'KI.1CAT1ON.
Ib^ir 01 igiu HU'i b 1! h, bqt g e :t i .. I
Illiiliel l.ai.d -let. «lime. 3. 1S'H.
gio; O l-. 1
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I srriiii > t . vtk ~ I.v\ i <'i t ici:. Koseburg,
iiet'n born m.l n:i: .ar<-.| on farms Io On.jon. Ni'V'-inberI!) d
Notice is hereby given that in cuninlinnoe
vill.igi-H. but have i-. igiie.i h.i l
wit h t he |.révisait.» at 'tie act if < .tigres»
Tin- Bev, Irl K Hick» I »03
of J u iu- * i.i.s, , ulc Ì, d "An a ci f"r ti.e »ale
unipbixl in citips. They were 11
: of titillil i l.ll.iis ru tin St di I.» < 'aliformii,
Almanac.
laid in tlie inaiiger« of poverty and i Oregon. Nevada, suit Wa.liiia’on tern
The Rev. Irl. II. Hicks'Almanac for obscurity, but have afterwards become terv.” ns ext. inll-d to all tlie l ul l r l.ano
Slates liv mt of .Viglisi ♦, IS'.IJ E. oik Felci
1905 is now ready, being tbe finest possessor« of thrones and palaces, of Piirkerstiurg, C inn y of <’.> «. Stale of
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edition ever issued.
This splendid ColilmliiiH whs the eon of a wpayer Oregon, lins lin» ii iv liietl in tti » ola e tn
.worn stiltenient .\ a.i. t. for r the p'lfch ise
and costly book of 200 pages is a Com and a weaver Idiuself. Homer was of tlie L it Hi. of Se li 'I Ao i. Î, iu T-'wui-iiip
will off* r
plete study of astronomy and storm th*, son of a small farmer. Dernos- No L-JS., Range N ' Il W , an-l ht
proof to »how that ihe land s.' ii ? in moi'*’
and weather for 1905. It is loo well llieneH was the son of a cutler. The valuable for its timber or atone j than for
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ngrion’fcral purpose«,
and to « “-tabh-sh U h
known to need comment
See it and biography of ten of our presidents is
claim I.* < t'd land ta f 'iti Jiiiia'M 'Vais.»!»,
yon will so decide. Tbe price, post the story of ten poor boys. John C mnty < l.-rk ’’f < omk Comity. Oreg »n. al
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nllj... of ( ' i .a'V '**'i k in (’ »ai » H »1
paid to any address, is 30c. per copy. Adams, second presi lent, was I In* son Ciupiiltri CitC'.). a» C<».i Oregon. <»n Xl' ti-
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The Rev. Irl ll. Hicks’ scientific, re of a grocer of limited means. Andrew d IV. Ute
Illune ns ifiies (-s: Am'»« E ll '<!-nil, Ed-
ligions and family journal, W okd and .Jackson was born in a log lint iu ward Oli'tiHn. .1 -I __ 1«' Ha<jn and liliu-r E.
i«»s « • >.. < )f“g >:i.
W okks , now abreast with tbe best North Carolina.and was reared in the D««\l. «I! <>f F ti k r Ititi». U-
,ç'.’\Vi:ing »»dvi'rsi
Anv«K’ I «II
•»<!»< rsrlv the
magazines,is 75e.a year. Both \V or »» pipe woods for which the state is r »»»;<■>'(
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and W orks and tbe Almanac *1.00 famous.
Jamea Ji. Folk spent i -
¡3i u day «4 Fi bi uarj. 1VO‘>.
per year. No better investment pos early life toiling on a farm in N . h
J. T. ’.GIT'’<}»■*<,
Rt-yi-ier.
sible for any person or faq^ly. Try Uiuolitia. Millard Fillmoie was bo.-n J-
it and see. Send to
in a small towp in tbe Alleghany
NiCi«-e *c Si.wntcr«.
WORD AND WORKS PUR CO .
mountains. His father ent tl.y log-
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All
i-eisons
.'ire livi-br f rbuldi-n b> i'es-
2201 Locust St.,
St. Louis, M o . of which their cabin home was Im t
... UIV |.rrllli“'H f"t th»- I'UII'IIM, Ilf
!* |.HSH I'll
Abraham Lincoln was tly, son of a Irmtin/. iii'il nuv |l••l■*,»l> t> <1 lrib ussine
Gold exports fot November reached wretchedly poor farmer in Iv-ntm-ky, up .11 mv lim.l« liiivinu' tun« in tin ir p.i»«« -
HÌ.'Il, «ìli I m pion.;lly pimi i-nli d.
the wholly unprecedented total for ami lived in a cabin until he was
Ji-Hi« ll IXIU««, t-’B
that month of $25,(XX),000. This move twenty-one.
Andrew Johnson was
ment is explained partly by the fact i apprenticed to a tailor at the age of
that, owing to peculiar conditions in ! ten years ly bis widowed mother. U.
Germany and elsewhere abroad, our
bankets can make it profitable to ship
gold, and fn.ther, iL'it l>,t'-«> lines of
bonds, ns the new Pennsylvania au l
Rock I-latid issnss, liavo been bought
in London, only to be quickly resold
n tin« country toaecnre the premium.
It would certainly be a u islake to in
f> r from 'he exports of goli| that the
balance of tra leni European markets
is against us. Wears not paying gold
iil.roH'l ; W h h ! h lending it.—Ore
Oregon,
Apothecary,
Revolution liuuiineut.
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LOWE,
Druggist and
Washington. Dec. 14-—Representa
live Hermann to day bad a hearing
before Ibe River and Harboy Commit
tee in support of bis bill appropriat
ing
UK) for a dredge for use on
river aud harbor bars along the
Oregon coast. He believes tbe bill
will be incorporated iu the river and
harbor bill.
Crude Thought. A« They Fall Froui The
Editorial Pea
Pleasant Kvenluff Rev
eries. A Culumu Dedicated to Tired
Mothers as 1 hey Join The tiomv Circle
al livening Tide.
Wrtto to ths g ,-> I . t f i
Who sit when ' a« !
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Wit.li folded liauds i - i I d . i .
Amt think ’>f the alent o.ie.
Bundou.
Herniniiu Hopeful of Appro-
pi iittiou for Cotiat Dredge.
Home Circle Column
D in’l go tn ttie ttii-ttre mi’ rt
Bat st iv in your ro»:n to
Deny yourself to he r e x..
And a good 1 >ng let'e w c.
CLARENCE Y.
“Some week« ago dnriug Ilia severe
winter weather Kith my wife mid my-
. self conlrHcte l «over*» co! 1« which
I speedily dwvi.li.peil iiilo the wor»t
kunl id Is gi i|.f>e with Hi 1 I's inim ru
Ide syu.pt‘imH,*' »„)■ Air. J. S. Egle«-
tiiti of Muple i i , ,i g, I u ' am . “Knei »
land joints iiiliii..-. inii-c le.-> :i re. bead
stopped np, eyes and nose running,
with alleruste spells of chiil« and
fever. W e began n-iug (.'hiimlu rlain's
Cough Remedy, aiding I lie smiie with
u dose of ('biimlii-rluiii'» Stomneh and
Liver Tablet«, «ltd by it» lil ei;.' u-i-
soon completely knocked »mt lhe
grip."
These Tablet« promote a
LeHltliy MCUon of the bowel«, liver
and kidney«, which is always bt-neli
ciul when Ibe «yetem i« congested bv
a cold or attack of tbe trrip. For sale
by C. Y- Lowe.
The men of eigbty-five and ninety
years of age are not IbeYotund. will
fed, but thin, spare men who live on
a slender diet. Be as careful as be
will, however, a man past miildk* age.
will occasionally eat too much or of
some article of food not suit *d to bis
constitntion, and will need a dose < f
C'bamberlsiu'a Stomach and Liver
Tablets to cleanse and invigorate hi*
stomach and regulate bis liver an t
bowels. When ibis is doua Ibera is
no reason why tbe average mau
should not live to old age. For sale
by C. Y. Lowe.
? me npp»*Hled to
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pr?i ’tic«*, which
o mm' b
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xv nn l c< n
A < hi tain < me for Croup.
r p ^^I“ oii
•be road there would now H It«» »Fl'll-
When a chihi «boWN symptom« of
tile.
I ■ • i o - . s. I , • ill to tonve th“ croup there is no time to experiment
tie-lot the III gmueul.
leligralu.
with new remedies, no matter bow
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highly they may he recommended
lelegiam: Populists, if they are There is one preparation that can al
reading the dispatcbea these day«, ways Is« depended upon. It has been
right W III Ur lilttr-.
wilt learn th«i the tiiiaiicieia of Wall in n«e for many years and bus never-
street have troubles pwitlisrly their been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's
Those who will per-ist in closing
owa, and that they do not require a Cough Remedy
Mr. M F. Coiupton lb»ir ears against the continual tec-
political party lo scare them.
of Market, Texas, says of it; “I have
ominen tati ni of Dr. King’s New Dis
used Cbnmberlaiti's '(Tough Remedy
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covery for Consumption, will have a
A F» I r M«« f « a ,
in severe cases of croiiD with my chil long and bitter tight with their iron
Riinaing like uad down th* «trnat, dren, and can truthfully say it always bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter
For sale by (' niiiialioo, Read what T. R. Beall of
4««tp<tig tli« pe^^ptttita, or a hundred gives prompt relief.'
ntbea acci leale a.1» »very day oceur Y. Lo*e.
Beall. Mi««, has to say: “Last full my
r»se«a
It *»hoov<w everybody to
WAN I ED—Qnirklr. few.pernon« to repre wife hnd every symptom of cunsmcp
have a reliable i^alve handy, nud there sent Ion« esttiblished wh««h Male honse anion^ lion. She took Dr. King's New Dis
ia none as gooil «« .Boehlen's Arnica retail merchants and a«entB Local territo covery after everything el-e bail failed.
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ry <»f f^w coontie«. #18 salary, and expt-naes
Salve. Burna, J.’uts, Sores. Eczema paid weekly. Erpente <u««ner Advanced. Improvement came al once, and four
ex»ra. Permanent enRaeement.
and Files, disappear quickly under it« Comtni«aion
BuaineM RQCceiMfnl. Preeion« experience boitle- entirely cured her.” Guaran
«elf addff«<. d envel- teed by C. Y Lowe, Druggist. Price
« .ntt " g < (T -t. 25c's at C. Y Lowe's it it ts-u ntial. En •
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Drug Storn.
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Key that I'uturka the Dour to
Lou< Living.
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*TTHF, body gets its life from
I fixsl TTrnncrly digested.
Healthy digestion means pure
bfoo.l for the I ody. but stom:u-h
tr. >ubl s arw from earelersue«»
in eating and stomach disorders
up et tho entire system. Improp-
er:y inarficated food KT i T i 'A vn uia
stomach, causing distressing
pains, belching and nausea.-
When over-eating is persisted in
the stomach becomes weakened
an>l worn out and dyspepsia
claims the victim.
I Thedford's Black-Draught
cur"« dyrpepsi*. It ires, the
stomach and bowel« of congested
n>att< r and gives tho stomach
new life. The stomach is quickly
invigorated and the natural
stimulation results in a good
apjxM ito, with tho power to thor
oughly digest food.
You can build up yonr stomach
with this mild and natural
rmr-dv. Try Tbc'lfonl’s Black-
Dr -.niM tclay. You can buy a
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25c. If ho does not keep it. send
the money to T^e Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn., and a package will ba
mailed you.
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In the Evenimg 'Telegram, of Portland,
Oreu.iu. Il i« the largeNt ( veiling news-
p ipe published in Ore ii: it coiitHins
all th new» <»f the stat“ a du of tbe
na i iot
Try H for a ntofitl-. A «mi pie
c py * I be maiitd tcyou fr*e. AdufyxH
Tho
Telegram,
foi;n. x s n. oi: i*
Nl >1 .i t: FOB l’i oi.J ill'»'.
Timbre Lnml Act, June 3, I87S.
(’ nitki » >'J ate . s L and O ffice , liwAuburp,
Oi' K 'll. < IctobOl’ 1 J. I'.Ml
Notfcp i< hereby piven th «t in cninpliHiicr
with the pr »vHionsot IhcHei of CoiiKresaof
•June », 1^78 entitled “An not for the Rale of
limber lands fu the St -tes < f (’alfoinia.
Orrp"ti, N’t-vad«, and Wa«liin^t«m T«rti-
torv.” hr extended to P.il the 1’nblir I^nd
•*t i»rs by act of Amr t. ¡8'.»? (’arohne E
Fedillii'ti of Baud<»n. <’<-ni.t v <f Cons. State
of Oregon, has »hn (lav filed in this office
h* r sworn RtM’einent N". »42/*. for the put-
(’ba«e of the SW1/ of SE'.t, of Section No.
31. in ToJii-diij No 2*3S«»u»h, <>f RHnye No.
14 Wig’, and wi i off» r proof to show that
the laud «ought is none valuable for its tim
ber or stone t linn for agricultural purposes,
I and to e*t tbliidi her <»’niin to said I tud be-
, fire C. T H lumen rot kef. U S ('onunnHion-
I er. Ht his office at Bandon, C<>os Countv. <>n
Wednesday, the l«t day of Febi iih ry, 1H05.
•She nanifs Ma wi^nes-ieH : Fr* d M. Lockwood,
“f Bandon. Rotm-rt E. L Bedillion, of Ban
don, Spray Osh rn, of n<ar Eambin. J. P.
Hunt, of near Bandon, all of (Joos County,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ftdverfiely
the above-dcsQribed lands are requested to
file t fieir r«j»»iy)»q in tfi.JS O<?7,',.'i
rifL -Sn”®
i
said 1st day of February, 11)05.
J. 1‘. BlilDOES.
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(your own selrctior i) to every su
scriber Only 50 i euts a year.
11 arnesi
maker,
Coquille, Cregcn
Doaler in Harness A Saddles r.nd all
k-'ds of leather wars kept in a lian ess
stop.
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StvIHh, Rrli.ibl**, Simple, Up-to-
date, I. -ii Him .1 and Absolutely
i’rrieci 1 iuitig Pa tier Pattern«,
Repairing a Specialty.
Willinin G illier will net as my fluent nt
Bandon and all order« left with liim f >-
Roods or repair« will leceive prompt attm-
tfon
Ail S«.wn tlliwl ani Perforai l<m limi
the Savis« an-l Srwiin lliws.
Oi |y jo and i$ c-nts each—none higher
As . I >1 them Sold tn nearly every city
anti lov it, or by mail from
E l D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
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in-in-in weit 3ht st, ww vowt.
THE STEAMER —
DISPATCH
COXIEST NO I ice
P. a HOYT, Prep..
''Departinrnt «1 the Interior,
C nitki ) S tate « L and O ffice , at R orx - Umlrl In EL DORADO HI'ILOING.
THOMAS \\ HUE, Master
BUDD O reg -N. Oct. 3, 1904.
L »ves Bandon every niorniiiR. except
Hril «Intel, HANIION, 01(1,1.OM
A ‘¡nfficient. content afRdRvit having been
Sninlay. at TUJO^clock and make« coniiec*
filed in fli H office bv Margaret Lamont co;,
tun.s with th** tram and ateamer Myrl nt
t stin», againnt. homestead eutrv No. ¡083-'. .SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIIl IVfJO a. nt. nt < oqnille f’itv.
made .1 'ine L j I). IDOL f‘ -r N \ of N i :q N J-.' 4
Leavea Coqnille City at 12:30 p m., arriv
CUTTING AT STANDARD PKK ES.
of N W *4 . Section 30. Township 29 S . Kati^c
ine at Bandon at 4:30 p. m.
11 W., bv John E lath »nt. conteMre, m
which it i« allo, e » that Raid John E. TnthHro IlMlhrooui newly fitted np with Porcelain
ha« wholly abandoned «aid t»«rt, that he
Tub
Hot or < old Ratti* 25 frnti
ha« ohauaed bi« residence therefrom for
more than one vrat • since ma king Raid entry;
60 YEARS’
Independent and reliable—The Oregon*
that the «aid tract in nyt Hettle«i npon and
EXPERIENCE
rn’tiv ited bv Raid party hr required b\ law. an.
«aid pitrlie* are hereby notified to «ppear,
respond and offer evidonca touching Raid >•!-
. ASHCt WAIT '
WF-Yft
legation a’ 10 o’clock, « m.»Oa* Februerv 1 >
IW5. before OoL O T Blamenrotfeer. (J S
KILL
t’ommiMtioner. at hi« office in Bandon Ore
gon, «nd that Until heannR will be held al,
cm CÎJEE ™ e LIJNCS
pi o’clock, a m., on March 1. Itrtf». before
T rade M a A ks
«be Kegfater and R< reiver at tlm l ni«td
D cbiqn «
States Land OfBor in Ros^borg. Oregon.
COWVRIGHTB AC.
J. 11. B ooth , Receiver.
Anyone
«ending
n
«ke»eh
and
do«rr1ntlon max
or9 13
qnlrfc'ly ¡v»rerfi»in our opinion free whether an
COUCH
TKrsr.iM Mrrfpfc.
Notice in hereby given tn h II | m ih <> dh not
t<> tre«pf»R’« npon tl»e premises of Pr. h» nv<>n.
«ifnn!» d between Florae Lake and tbe coun-
ty road, in Northern Carry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
tion lead ni’t«» a conviction of IrespAMi as
ntatad abo' «•-
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 11. 1ÎI01.
1 E1LR NEU5VN, Agent.
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