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w. z‘ — Saved Frum TetrIble Death. THE RECORDER The family of M. L. Bobbitt of Barberton, Toon., naw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consump tion fU slowly but sorely taking her •lift. In this terrible hour Dr. King s New Discovery forconsumptiup turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its con tinued nss completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles, Guar- anteed. Bottles fiOeta and $1.00. Trial bottles free at (J. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. M »ÜBLI8HBD «*««•• vacai»«* o a * v * b « l >0> »ATI» ». »VITT, «•ITO* AX» PBOPBIETOB. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. ft! 00 . 1 00 50 pne Year........ Hix Month».. Three Mouth» This paper is entered at the Bandon post offioe as Xeoond-claHH Matter. THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 190b. Important News Notes EDITORIAL. Hon. Tom Richardson, of Portland, has boon induced to visit Coos Coun ty for tho purpose of getting the citi zens in lino to make a good showing at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. He is to bo in the county this month. Look out for him and go hoar him. Japan Deems to bo the Oriental alarm clock. A few years ago she disturbed the slumbers of China, and now for tho past eleven mouths she baa been rattling away at Russia, good and bard, with tho result that that nation is awakening to the fact that she has fallen behind tho proces sion and is woefully out of joint iu modern warfare. The old ship subsidy scheme is re appearing in Congress under the eu phonious title of subvention. It comes (ip in a new guise this time, its sup porters, no doubt, hoping that the public will not recognize it, and beuce give ¡t a sir.ootb race to realization. Nevertheless, no matter under what name or guise it sails, it is the same old ship-subsidy-steal that has been before Congress for several years past. The horrors of the situation that had obtained at Port Arthur are now coming to the light. There were two out of overy three soldiers iu the gar rison either sick or wounded, oply ten thousand men able for duty, and Stoessel reported three thousand cas nalties as a daily result of fighting. The horrors of the situation must be seen to be realized, ami there are but few who would Jeeire to see such aw ful suffering. T ussdxy . Jan. 3. b A D. Purer told the ntorv of giving $2,000 to J. H. Mitchell for hit* influence to »ecure patents for lauds he aud others were after. The Japanese took po««e»sion of a number of the outer forts at Port Aithnr today. A PoliSb family of ten, except the oldest son, aged IS year», were burned to death or »uffoenttd in their house, which burned, at Morris Kun. Pa. The second Pacific squadron iq to rendez voua at Madagascar on the east side of Africa. Two saloons at Astoria refused to close and the prop ietors and bat tender» were promptly arrested. James V- Colvin died nt Victoria. B. p., from hydrophobia caused by a wolf bite re ceived three months before at White llorse. WEDNESDAY, JhU 2. Mayor George H. Williams, of Portland, was indicted by the grand jury for malfeas ance in cflice. New York is in the grip of a snowstorm. Drifts in the streets stalled ours, and rail way trains are delayed. A towboat blew up at Huntington, Wvsv Virginia. Eight men who were asleep on the boat perish'd, three were severely in jured, and others suffered severely. Theodore Thomas, the veteran orchestra leader, of Chicago, died today at the age of 7(1 years. The banner of Japan floats over Port Ar thur. Nogi took 25,0'JO prisoners. Out of 35,000 population at Port Arthur, 20,000 were sick or wounded when the place capitulated Russian papers declare that Russia caunot afford to quit, during a iosiug fight. T hubhday , Jan. 5. There is a growing sentiment in Russia against the action of the government, and a revolution is becoming imminent. The Japanese examine sunken vessels at Port Arthur with a view to raising them. Tokio advices report that the force hand cd over at Port Arthur was about 32,000, ex elusive of some 16,000 Bick aud wounded, making a total of about 48,000. Now comes the report from Washington that the chances are not good for the pas *ago of the river and harbor bill this year. The protected cruiser Chattanooga made her trial during a storm, going obt from Newport, R. I. She sustained no damage and successfully passed through the rough est and severest test. The Japanese are concentrating forces 30 miles northeast of Liao Yang. The fault of giving children tuedi cine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberliy’s Cough Remedy is per fectly safe for children Io take. It captains nothing harmful, and for coughs, colds and croup is unsur passed. For sale by C. Y. Lowe( Druggist. Home Circle Column Crude Thought« As They Fall From The Editorial Pen. Pleaaant Krening Rev- erte«. A Colupiu Dedicated to Tired Mothem hm They Join The Home Circle at Krening Tide. STORIES OF OLD DAYS. You never hear g<a>d stories now - The dear old-fa.hioned kind— These modern tales don’t seem, somehow, To satisfy the mind. I wish someone would tell a few Like those we loved of old ;J The ones we used to think were true— The stories mother told! When I was just fl little chap As soon as it was uiglit I’d climb up into mother's lap And she wpuld hold me tight And tell ine of fairies, giants, and Of warriors brr.ve and bold. Never have tales seemed half so grand As those that mother told! T ile after tale she'd tell—aud then When she would ssy she'd done, I’d always mako her start again * Aud tell another one. Until at lest, all tired out, My eves would lose their bold On wakefulness I’d dream'ab. nt The tales that mother told! Then, bv aud by, there’.! come a knock. And she’d let father in, And as she pointed at the clock He’d give a sickly grin; His business kept him late, be swore Ami he’d explain and scold. Till mother’s tales looked pale before The stories father told! I LCWE, Druggist and Apothecary. City Barber Shop Port Orford Tribune; Capt. G. Goble of Gold Beach, left, via Coos Bay, for Washington, D. C , for sur gical treatmont for a wound that he received in the Civil War, and also to ask for a raise in bis pension to which he is entitled by reason of a gun shot wound through the upper part of the right arm, and which has never prop erly healed. Capt. Goble enliHtod in Co. G,4th Reg. Iowa Vol., was wound pd at Pea Ridge, and was promoted to a Captaincy. He will no doubt re ceive a pension of fifty dollars a mouth, as he is incapable of physical Dealer in labor. ÆJSTD l$OOrJTfS SIIOEæ BATH M. BREUER’S KHAVES, 25 Ct» EACH Boot* and Shoe« J. P. Tt'PI’EM. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is now under new hu <1 com petent management mid has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to aud from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with tho hotel. What We Can Do For You •> :• < « -i <• < • > ‘“ <• BANDON I OlMii: N q . i 15, A F. A. R1 i < •55 >ANDON L()DGE,Nn.llft,A. F.A.M. * ? p X I > ' J HtHted f’OGiiHUiiicatiobtì first Snt .^urdav after the full moon of each 4 <• i hud » b- /ill Master Mason» cordial^ *< invx.vd. PETER NELSON, W. M. .< ® •< J. E. W A E8TB« »M. Sec. ❖ >» i •> > >' •> s* •;• !> $ :• s* ■> i- year in advance, and to ail new snb^ri* hers who pay in advance, we make tbe following prnpoBit inn comprising several different conplets to select from: P rice of P ubi icat ^ ors per Y ear . B a !.'P<» n K bcobdkb San Frauciaco Bulletin Portland Evening Tehq.ram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Kennon $2 6 5 1 00 80 00 60 50 BIPANS Our OlFrr. The Bulletin is one of tbe lending |'«t)e ■ f the Wes«, mid is >i daily published in 8 hi » Eraijcisoo. and give» all (lie news. Our offee includes the Suinhiy EjdUtiii. Recorder ; nd Bulletin one year.. $7 00 Recorder and Bmletin. one month (»5 The Portland Evening T* ’egram is issued six time« a week. It gives nil the news that is woitb reading ^>nd up to time of going tc ¡»i css. much of it being 24 hours fiediei thaL when it reaches here through any other « « Ô 0 (P A Good journal. Call and « yay no* line of jewelry con- Recorder and Tvhgratn one v- nr $5 r>0 aisting <•( haiiek Pin«, Hat Finn, Sash l'iim, For a w< ekl.v n^wsp iper the Weekly Ort Lady's Waist Sets, Brooches. Bracelet». Cuff .•oiii.’.u leads in the N< rthwest, and gives and Collar Buttona. Cham», Charms, and all the news usunlly contaiucd in u weekly Rings, which ba» jutt arrived. paper. ReC"i'.ljr and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50 ARTHUR RICE, It is the duty of e ch person to seek in Watchmaker and Jeweler. formation along all lines ih it tend toward I Oregon. bringing about be’t^r conditions and create! Bandon, prosperity f<»r the hnninn family, and for •he purpose« f giving onr naderr. a ehauco to inform tbemselvvs we give them tbe best Timber Land Act. «June. 3. 1878. U nited K tates L and O ffice . Roseburg, —Aptx al to Reas in. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea Oregon, N-»v. uiiwr 2». 19-H Notic- n hereby given thnt in compliance soning is not safe. with ih.' r !-i'H.'. of the act of (.’»ngres* Recorder aud Appeal to Reason. . $2 00 Ten for five cent*, at Druggists. Grocers, ;tf Jnim 3. 1*78. enlitled •" \n nc* f >r th»- sale Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Rarberr >»f timber lami« ill the States of (’«hfornia, Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life Oregon, Nevada, and Washington ’1« rri One gives relief I No matter what’s the matter, one will t<»rvv” aa extended to nil tho Public I and do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testL monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of price, , Shite« l»y nnf of \ugiiKt 4» 1H12 i i uik F:am by th« RipantChcmiuil Co., lo.Spruct Si.« New York City. of Pai kershui:-, Conn’vof (’«»¡s. Stale of OregKii. haft this dny tiled in this office his «worn stnten:v-nt N" 5571, f >r the p :rrh ise of the Lot 16, of S» etion No 12, in Township No. 29 8., Range No 14 W , and will offer * í F“Y üu can have it all for proof to show that the land k -muht is ni-tr. valuable for its timber or stone than tor Per PÁtYr» Pep agiicnlfnrnl purposes, and to establish his Yloutli t/MU ylonth e| •mi to said land before James Watson, Comity ( I rk of Coos County. Oregon, hi In the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland, • •ilice of (’<nu»y (’l< r'. in Court ilotisi nt Oregon. It is the largest evening news- Coquille ('itv. ('o..s (’•>.. Oregon, on M<»n- P’ipe published in Oregon: it contains J ty. Hie 13'b dev of Felini <rv. I9U5. He all th» nows of the state and of the »mines id witnr s es : \m<»s E ii td-nll, Fd- na’iot Try it for a month. A sample •vatJ Oliui.ui. J F i'a..a .’.»i4 Elmer E. c py w I be mailt d to you free. Adurvs» Imyi. Hll «»f Parker-burg. U »os Co.. Oregon. I 1 1 1 ■' "■ • i ' io every sub- I ' • ids a \i ,ir. Any and all persons claiming '.i \ • i • l\ the bo\e-desci ibi’J lands are r. qn stid to fin- their dai d « in ti«»- «»ili *e on or la fore said [ti 13ih day of Fi bi nary. 1VV ». MIIJCE FOll PUBLICAIION. «1. T. D ljdgkm . Timbs.i Laud Act, June 3, 1878. Registi (V-Cl U nited S tates L and O ffick , Roseburg, I Oregon. October 14, I IL I. ~ni« ■ — Notice is hereby given that in compliance A LAD11S’ MAGAZINE. with the provisions of the act of Cotmn «» of All i»ers<>ns are l,e ebv forbidden to t ea : June I, 1*78 entitled “An act tor the Bide of -A Rrnv ; brut iful r<>' rr<| plate«; lateit (•»’vl'i'H . •! . <k X «• <>••■.inte» ; fancy |. mhs on tuv meudseß for the purpose <»f ! timber lands in the St ites of Calfornia. " "k . *■ ■” I ’ •! In'! ti. lion, etc. Kub- hunting, a ltd nu v person found tr< »passi ng j Oregon, Nevada, and Washington l< rii- «•■ri'.e to <Uv. nr. «end c< fnr letrst copy upon mv lands having guns in tlieir posses . tory,” as extended to p.ll the Public Land Ludi ìgi iit!» S<i d for terras. sion, will be promt tly prosecuted. St , li<h, K»•’i.<!,’,( •, Simp!«, Up-to Stu’ea bv net of Aug 4, 1832 Caroline E Dealer in Harness & Saddles ond ail J ohn ihMiiu ok . S b n-V'-, I u nti e.tl and Absolutely I I’diillioii of Ltatukin, County of ( vos. Stat«* P«*rfeci Fitliug 1*« per Pattern«. I <>f Oregon, has f his day filed in this office kinds of leather wars kept in a hainoss j her sworn Htafem« nt N . 8128, for the pur- shep. ' ehnse of the SW *4 of SE1.», of Section No. H. in lown^bip No. 29Bouth% of Range No. • 4 Wi K nnu will offer pro -f to show that i the land sought is more valuable for its tim Willfam Gallier will net as mv at’cnf n» her or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e-tablish her claim to said land be ftandoti And nil order» hit vnh him for good» or rr|mi»4 will receive prompt Htitn- fore T. Bluineiirotht r. U.S <-o mmi O' *05k4Í à. er. nt his office at Bandon. <-oos \’<>univ. '* ii lion All Alkiwrl an ri Perforation *kow Wednesday, the 1st day of Ft braary, I'.KVi the Bitting a ad Sc»i«0 Lkies. Only io and 1$ cent, each—non« higher She name» ns wi»ne«ne<». Fred M. Lockwood, Ask for Ih. m S<.l<j m nearly «rtry city of Bandon. Robert E. L Bedillioii. of Bnu- and town, or by mail from don. Spray O»b >rn, of near Hendon. J. P. THE McCALL CO., I bunt, of near Bandon, all of Coon County, W«! M«f WW rOBf a ■ Any and all person? claiming adversely the Hbo>e-iLMCa)L*J lands are requested to fil<* their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of February, l'JOfi. J. T. B rido jta, l-’> /» »F« or 127 .. Prescription Do You Q Know the News 1 <D, 13. I JDSiCl* j A FREE FLATTERN I Iarness maker, i » Coquille, Orogen Repairing a Specialty. ©F AT HOME TONSORIAL PARLORS Has your doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn’t you prefer to yourself—AT HOME? -.J treat Nerj-ly 1,500,000 women have bought Wine of Cardui from their druggist» and have cured tbeniRelves at home, of such trouble» as periodical, tw-aring down and ovarian pains, leucor- rnma, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, cause« I by female weakness. lliese are not easy cases. Wine of Cardui cures when the doctor can t. W ine of Cardui doe» not irri tate the organs. There is no pain in the treat mcnL It is a sooth ing tonic of healing herlw, free from ■trong and drastic drugs. It is Bucccs.-ful l-ccause it cures in a natural way. Wine of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at SI.00 a bottle and you CM begin this treatment today. Will you try it? la com »« rrqnlrln«special dire-nion«. address, ftlvlnff •y«ptz»in«, Tho Indies' Aanstrjr The Chat ta ru»*» Med!cm• Co.« Chattanooga, Tenn. CONTEST NOTICE P. ß. HOYT, Prop. Drpirt ment of the Interim., U nited S tater L and O ffice , K imi . bubo O rkoom . Oct 3, 190|. A «utlicient- rotiieni affidavit having been filed in tb’H office bv Margaret Lamont, ron- testant, again nt homestead entry No. 10832, SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR made June 27th, 1HG1, for N^ of NElfc. NF’t of N W *4. Section 30, Towxuihi.p *29. R rii ^ f CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. 14 W , bv Jobu »1 I rtkhnn.. ooQteatpr*. in which it k Hlle-^ed thnt ««id John E. I’Hthatn hn« wholly abandoned «aid tract, that he baa changed bia residence therefrom for more than one year aince making »aid entry : Independent and reliable—The Oregon that, the «aid tract is not settled upon and cultivated Ly said party as required by law. ian. said parties are bei'i-hiy notified to appear, respond and offer » vidcjico UMMxbtnA aaid al- lepation a» 10 o'clock, a m.,on T»Rrnarv 15 1905. before Col. C T. Hlnmenrother. U. S. kill COUCH (’ornminaioner, at his office in Bandon Ore con, and that final heiinns will be h»1d at aho CURE th LIJNCS 10 o'clock, a m., on March 1. 1IK)5» before the Register and Receiver al the United States Land Office in Roarbnrg. Oregon. WITH J. H. Boom, fbceiver. oet 13 ™« TKK8PAM M|1|fF Notice i« hereby given to' aII persons n«»t to t re «pa as upon th»* premises of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Floras Lake and the coinf. ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing cutting, or destroying timber upon Mid land. |2o reward will he paid for inform* tion leading to a conviction of trespa»« aw stated above. • Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March li ! <B ’ PETEK N^HON. tgeDt r’iNS’JUPTIÙN OUGHSaM Fßn I u V zjl DS Price 50c A $1.00 Free Trial. ßureet ana Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUlTo TROUB- Lid, or MONEY MACK. ■p — DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Manter Lt*»ive« Bendon every morning. eirepJ Sunday, nt 7:30 o’clock and mnkea commo tion« with the train mid Htei.incr Myrl nt 10:30 n. m. nt Coqoille City. Lenv< h Coquille City nt 12:30 p. nt., arriv ing at Bandon at 4^10 p. id . 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE " ¡ a W B j » B ■ B L B K « Sr. King’s ftsw llisoovery I THE STEAM Illi — Are you a sufferer? b o TABULES Doctors find • • o BATH. Hotel Coquille It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but t hese can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Fills Two J’a per« for (lie Price of One. You around. Much trouble they save by Get the Nett« of the World and their great work in Stomach and Liv the Local New« Thrown er troubles. They not only relieve in a« a Barjfaiu. ion, but cure. 25cents nt C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. To thoae who pay np arrearages and a ❖ <• •> > i.y EACH 26 Ct». Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. DomeMtlc Trouble. ROOMS, W. F. HARRIS, IN CHARGE, Su<-<-«MMur to J. !.. THOMl’BON. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at First Class Watch Repairing. TELL YOUR WIFE. CLARENCE Y. “My mother has been a sufferer L r UandoD. Oregon, many years from rheumatism, says W. 11. Howard of llu.ban.l, Pennsyl vania. “At ti nes i-’je was nual le t > MRS. L J. HITE <1 CO. Props., move nt nil, while nt al! time., walking was painful. I presented her with a la jast In receipt of a new and bottle of ChiiiiibeilHip s l’„ia Balm fresh stock of I Wo carry ©. fino line of LFe-ll and Wintor Htul after n few applications she de Drugs and Chemical«, Kats and Ladies’ Fnrnisiiing Goods. cided it was the most wouderfnl puiu reliever she bad ever tried. In fact, Patent and Pryprietary Preparation.-. Give un a mil and * iantine our good». she is never without it now and is at Toilu, Articles, all times able to walk. Au occasional DriiggiktH tftandriea. application cf Pain Balm keeps away P ebfvmeh , B rushes , S spnoes , S oaps the pain that she was formerly trou N uts and C andies . bled with. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Cigars, Toburcos r.».d Cigarettes. Paint». Oil», Glaasea. npd Painter's Supplied Druggist. Aman's house should be on tho hi'l (op of cheerfulness end serenity, so high that no shadows rest upon it. aud where the m<>fqing comes so ear ly and the evening tarries so late, that the day has twice as many golden hours as those of other men. He is to be pitied whose bouse is in some val ley of grief between the hills, with the longest night, and the shortest Agates Ground, Polished and day. Home should bq tho center of M quitted joy and oration, of memory, singing to oribr; or any utlipr work iu my to all our after life melodies and har liuo xyill bo J no in a n»'at and s&iis monies of old remembered joy. factory id ' ilip r, at a Reasonable price. Oh, wh it a groat mistake those busi ness men m ike who never tell their business troubles to their wives! There comes soma great loss to their store, or soma of tlieir comps lious in busi F hjday , Jan. 6. ness play them a sa l triek, an 1 they Fort Arthur is completely evacuated by its carry the burden all alone. He is Russian defenders. asked in the ho isebnld again ami Gen. Nogi and Gen. StoeMel met in person again, “\\ bat is the matter?’" but be for a two hours conference. W. T. Dur bon, retiring govt rnor of Indi believes it a sort of Christian duty to ana, thinks that one-fourth of the voting keep all that trouble within his own population of that community can be soul. Oil, sit- your first doty was to bought, and declares electors sell votes to tell your wife all about it. She, per the highest bidder. President Roosevelt has (Mlllpd for a con haps, might not have disentangl»d ^toenRcl Give» Rea sow» for ference of party leaders to settle diffeiences your finances or extended your credit, Surrender of Port Arthur. as ro legislative action. but she would have helped yon to One man killed aud three injured in a St. Petersburg, Jan. 3.—General rearend collision on the New York elevated bear mish rtnae. You have no right to carry on oiie shoulder that which Sloessel's dispatches by way of Obe railway. The City Hall at Springfield, Mas« . is intended for two. Them came a foo to the general staff relato bow the crises in your affairs. You struggled position of the fortress of Port Arthur burned. Loss $50,000. Albany, Oregon, had an $18,000 fire. bravely and long, but after a while gradually became less safe and more S aturday , Jan. 7. critical, the ravages of scurvy increas Men who desert from the Russians receive tbt-re came a day when you said: ing enormously the casualty list, al severe treatment when captured. They are "Here I shall have to stop," anil yon called in your partners,aud yon called ready so considerable from the Japa stripped and beaten until ins naible. The war spirit is abroad in Europe and in the most prominent men in your nese assaults and bombardments. relations are becoming strained between Toward the end of the year the sup England and Germany, while the same employ, and you said: “We have got plies of ammunition completely gave spirit, less pronounced, pnrvad«*» France and to stop.’’ Yon left the storo smldi-n ly. Yon could hardly make up yonr put, there were 14,000 sick and wound Austria. Eighty natives of the Bismarck Archipel mind to pass through the street and ed in the hospitals, and 30(H) fresh ago were shot, for murdering ten Roman over on tbe fejfry-boat. You felt tli.it casualties coming in daily. Catholio missionaries. everybody would be looking nt yon, The General reports that at the end During the year 1904 there were seven per aud blaming you. and denonuciug of tho siego he had only 10,000. meti sons killed by street cars in Portland. uniter arms, the remainder of the orig Thirty seven men pavsed the examination yon. You hastened borne. Yon told your wife all about tbe affair. What inal garrison having been either killed for barbers’ license nt Portland. or disabled. F or B alk . Alfred Machado will did she say ? pin she play the butter sell his valuableseiumg ground which fly? Did she. talk about the silks, the City Charter va. lies on the north side of the Coquille, ribbons, ami the fashions? No. She She I.oca! Option l.nw adjoining R. W. iBullard's property came up to the emergency. quailed not under the stroke. Stu- I Jacksonville, Or., Jun. 5.—Central on the west below Bullard's Ferry. helped yon to begiu to plau right This is a valuable piece of fishing Point, Jackson county, is now as away. She offered to go out of the “dry" as was decreed by the voters of property, the largest haul of the sea Comfortable house into a smaller one, | the precinct in the November election sod being reported from it. aud wear the obi cloak another win The Board of Trustees of the towu, ter. She was one who understood Nnloonn Defy the at its December meetiusr, gave Geo. your affairs without blaming yon, Hood Kivor, Or., Jail. 2 Recorder You looked upon whit you thought B. Ross a regulation saloon license despite the local notion vote of the Nick“ls“>i received notificKti'm yester was a thin, weak woman’s arm bold previous month, requiring from Ross day from the Wasco Oouuty Court itig yon upi but while you looked at a bond that be would sell no liquor on that intoxicating liquors shall not bu that arm there came into the feeble $nndny and would meet other require sold in the fivr Hood River precincts muscles of it th« strength.of tho eter hientr. There was soasideraMe e.;ri oc a..d ui’t.-t January ,, tins subdivis nal God. No chiding. No fretting. osity us to whether the Board's license ion of Wasco County having been car No telling you about the beautiful or the precinct vote should prevail. ried for prohibition at tho November house of h -r father, from which you The point has been settled by a election. brought her, ten. twenty, or thirty complaint thnt Roes has failed to The four s tloonheeper» of this city, years ago. Yon said: “Well, t is is meet tho Board’s requirements. In it iu understood, do not intend to close the hippiest day of my life. I am Consequence, bQ bus forfeited bis bond their plaoe of business, qofwith-tn'id- glad I have got from under my bur has been tendered a pro rata amount ing the order of the County Court, den "My wife doesn't care, I don't of the license mon y paid in, and has After conferences with the Browers’ care.” lost bis license. and Liquor Dealers' Association, of C hanibrrls In's Conçlt Kennedy the Medford U fl&otbor town in which Portland, the saloon men find that B«**t Made. a enrtons sittmRcn has risen as a re local police officers will have no juris sult of the local option vote. A South diction in enforcing the local option “In my opinion Cliambf-rliin’s Medford resident has jnst made com law. Action to force their closing Cough Remedy is the best made for plaint to County Judge Dunn that must be taken by the District Attor cold«," says Mrs. Cora Walker of the saloons in that precinct were open ney and Sheriff of tho county. The Porterville, California, There is no and doing business on Inst Sunday. Hood River saloon men propose to doubt about its being the best, No All the liquor bouses of the town, dispense liquors, and if arrested to other will cure a cold so quickly, No with one exceptiup, are in ’hat pre appear and pay a fine. other is so sure a preventive of pnen cinct. which went "dry." The City WANT ED—Qnioklv. few p«r<tnna to repw rnonia. No other is so pleasant and Qouncil, however, claimed power un aent lone establiabed wholesale honac among safe to take. These are good reasons i retail niercbantaand asenta Local territo der its charter to regulate the saloon ry of few enuutie«. $ix «alary, and expenaea why it should be preferred to any ! business, and grant licenses. Tbe re paid Wo« kly. Ex penne money advanced other. The fait is that few people Commission evira. Permanent engagement. spectivo merits oT charter authority Basine«« auccewHfiil Previona ex¡«nence are satisfied with any other after hav or local option vote will have to be not emenWal. Enel«* «cCf>ddre««e<(f envel- ing once used Ibis remedy. For sale SrPRRlNHt'Dlrth' ^etercrivaJ jo circuit court. •Vft P*ar|pro St., by C. Y. Lowe. 4| » o Now comes the news that on ac count of a depleted treasury there is put likely to be an appropriation bill passed allowing improvment of the pvors and harbors to proceed. 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