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o b * • «b A HIE RECORDER is rmisni» fcVKflT THURSDAY AHKUNOON ... ST ... »AVID F. NTITT, 1DÎTOB AMD PROPBIITOB. 8UUSCK1 PITON KATES. Ono Year......... »2 OC bix Mouths... Thro. Months. . 1 OC K This psper is entered at th. Bandon post uffloo a. Second-class Mntti-r. THURSDAY. LEB. 2, IM. EDITORIAL. If reports cirenlato.l and remark) dropped are indicative of anything they lead ns to think that the average aaloon keeper baa but a low opinion of the business he baa engaged in An ex saloon keeper, who added hit mite to help the temperance cans) along, remarked: ‘"The saloon ongbt not to be allowed to exist." A saloon keeper, speaking of Lis son who war engaged in the business, also said, naming bis boy: “He is too good a boy to be ruined in the saloon busi ness and I will got him out of it." A young man who was io the business in speaking to a friend, remarked: “I have higher ambitious and will ge: ont of the saloon business." Stil' another remark that dropped from s young woman whose husband was ii the liquor traffic, rather caps all at to the esteem of a saloon keeper foi liis calling. The subject under dis cnssioo was the raising of offspring, ami the lady remarked that her hus band would not rear any children at long as he fallowed the business In was then engaged in. Our Legislative tulent at Salem it very solicitouy about the confiscation of the property of the Deer Brewert and W holesale Whiskey Association, claiming that it is practically confis cation to close them ont of business on so short notice as the present Lo ch I Option law provides for. In th« first place, the liquor traffic is only permitted on suffrage, having com) under the ban of law. hence, tboe. who have engaged in it have done ffo knowing that an objecting majority conld close their business, bene« there is no truth in the claim of con fiscation, but there is confiscation of property when those who oppose th) whiskey traffic hove to help pay th* costs imposed for crimes committed by persons while under the influence of liquor. If the liquor traffic is of somucl importance, let those who profit by ii pay the damages that follow in its wake aud not confiscate other prop erty to bear the burden. Oregon’s law makers might take such proposi tion under consideration with profit to themselves and their constituents Revival Résulta in Wales What is going on in Wales just now is almost worthy of tbe-nameof a social revolution. From the sobei account of the results given by the correspondent of the “Standard," we extract a few of the poiuts. The break-up of tbo Football Clubs con tinues, many of tbo players becoming converts. Match fixtures are being cancelled on all hands. Crime in South Wall's has sunk to zero, and at tfie weekly Petty Sessions on Satur day. the Police Court calendar in tb- towns was unprecedentedly low. The same week in a normal year is usually one of abundant riot, drunkenness and disorder. In the thoatres ruin stares the managers in tbn face. All sorts of lectures, dances, and enter taiumeuts aro desorted in favour of prayer meetings. All tradesmen except the publicans, report that they have bensfitted greatlv, the peo pie apparently having taken to ex pending on food and clothes what they have saved on liquor. Strangest result of al), “long lost debtors have sought out their creditors, and, their consciences having troubled them through tbo influence of conversion, have either discharged their long standing ¡liability or mado a: range ments therefore." Will onr Saloon friends rise and explain how the above facts agree with their assertions that the Saloons build up a town t T. W. <’lnik Won Hi* Hait. Judge J. W. Hamilton has denied the petition of the Simpson Lumber Company praying the appointment of a receiver for the North Bend Woolen Mil), which has been shut down tinea the middle of last September. Super intendent T. W. Clark claimed that the mill cool I not be operated upon a paying basis at the present prices rul ing in wool, and Judge Hamilton ac cepted hie explanation and held that if Mr. Clark could not operate the will at a profit, bo ona else could. <« the request of Superintendent k'laik the Judge granted the appoint ment of a cu-doditn to take ebwrge of the mill. Mr Clark barf fllaA an or iion against the Nimp«*>n Xaaahaa Co. I<>r LW • # • I B H Bara*. r d 18 Geo Griffiu. r d 17 T 8 Everadeu. r d 18 A G Kriaksoa, r d 1 9 Frank Van Laves, r d 2Q W M Kay. rd 21 Joe KadBtxogb, r d 22 Geo Laingor. r d 23 A Davis, r d 2* E JBwiov.rd 25 B P Carman, r d 28 A J Badabangb, r d 27 E A Howey, rd M Chea Heller, r 4 to Henry Hervey, r A 31 C'auuty Caurt FrweeM* in ra changing benadawee of districts. Or <?•■ <!■■«< dared that th. boundary of r d 3 be as fol I 1140 8 J Hartley, laborwilb teosa lows: 4 0a F Rider *? Bsgianimr at 8 ■ oor, me 88, T 25 8, B 13, .. 1103 W, ran W to .noro of Coos Bay, .batting on D 8 Neaj *f Jesse Wakefield .** .. 4400 lot 4, sec 38, T 35 8. K 14. W, ran North .. 2 0 Westerly across Coos Bay to .bore of Pacific J G Stepbena “ .. 88(3 ocean abutting on lot X tec 2G of said Tp Clay Dement “ .. 25 00 end range, >nd ran North-Eeaterly along Cbas Adams, .mithing........... I L Knigbt, labor and lomber................ 34 00 shore of ooean to point due West of line di S C Giles, real jack acrews........................ 3 00 viding Tpe 24 and 25, run E to 3» Stic oor of I C Wblttiugtuo, lomber and Mito.... 17 09 Seo 3, T 25 8, B 13 W, tbeuoe Southerly W W Wbittiugton, baoling ................... 10 00 along channel of Coos Bay to sec line bet E E lieuder. smitbmg................................... iti msob 14 and 23, Tp 25 8, B 13 W, ran Weet on 8 B Hermauu. uaij*....................................... 3 85 eaid line to X sec, oor bet oeos 15 and 22. Myrtle Point Lumber Co, lomboi......... 255 09 run Sooth 144 milee. ran W X mile, run Haliug, Lundy A Sou*, bdw. ................. *24 10 South IX miles to beginning. (Absorbing Iteport of W M Kay, (upv r J 21 ap all of r d 29) proved, following ordered paid: Ordered that boundaries of r d 4 be ea fol foaepb Coll er. Jr, labor.......................... 3 £00 lows: W M Kay .......................... 86 87 Beginning at X poet on North boundary lame. Vowuli 7 .......................... «CO of sec 23, Tp 25, 8 U 13 W, ran South East Wm Kobm .** .......................... Wil erly aloug mid -channel of Coo* Bay to the 3 H Sell •• .......................... 11 C) X sec oor bet sec 30 and 31, Tp 25 8, It 12 d H Sell * “ .......................... 30 59 W, ran E IX milee to 8 E oor see 29, Tp 25 Wm Bob tn •• . ......................... 34 CO 8, B 12 W, inn N 3 miles, ran E 2 miles, ran 3 H Sell •• .......................... 32 UU N 1 mile, run E 1 mile, ran N 2X mile., ruu I M Ellwood “ ........................... 9 CO W 2 miles, run 8 IX miles, ran W 5X miles fobn Cliuton, lumber....,.......................... 12 00 to beginning. (Absorbing all of r d 29 in T H Mehl A Co, tools ................................ 4 25 HIM lying E of Coos Bay) Report of A Davia, .opv r d 24 ap To lie continued. proved, following ordered paid: A Davis, aupv labor . 45 35 Davia Bros, lumber. . .11«) ¡A) dunt Bro, lumber......... • in \ McNair, spikes.......... .. 10 50 ('rude T1i<»ughts An They Fall From The W Davis, labor............... .. 27 09 Editorial Feu. PleaMant Evening Rev I F Alombaugb, labor . SI OJ erie«. A Column Dedicated to Tired F H Colgrove, labor... .. 6CJ Mother* as They Join The Home Circle K Davis, labor............... .. CM at Evening Tide. A Hatcher, labor......... .. 3 2.*» LESSONS IN NATURE. A Davis, labor............... .. 18 0 Report K P Carman, aupv r d 2G ¡ap Men of gross cbaracler find bo proved; ba I diat fuudaou band......... »4 beauty in nature. LeSago, Suiolliet Report of J H Kad.ibaupb approved and writers of tbe present day who and following ordered paid: I H Badabaagb, *apv r d 22............. 19 15 offer to the world minute pictures of Report of A J Badabaagb, aupv r d 27 wbat is coarse and impure, never take approved, aud following ordered their readers into the refreshing .at paid: A J Badabaagb, labor................................ 14 55 mosphere of field or mountain—their scenes are laid in the tap room, the Report of Chas Heller, sapv r d 30 ap proved. following ordered paid: prison, the drawing room, or on the EPS Aberuethey. lumber.......................$ foul pavement of city streets. How Lee Mast, labor............................................... different the works of the great and Ed Laaswell, labor........... .......................... noble in literatnre, Scott, Spencer. «I E Wiloox. labor........................................ C P Mast, labor............................................... Chancer, Milton, Goethe, Words- EPS Aberaethev, labor............................ worth! Their writings are full of GFU Heller, labor...................................... the bounty of nature, the charm of loe Laird, labor.............................................. fragant Howers, the inspiration of Elmer Weekly, labor................................... mountains, ‘rivers that move in majes W Lawboin, labor....................................... Cbaa Heller, labor, etc.............................. ty,’ the splendor of Biitisets, forests, Report of Webb Maat, .opv r d 31 ap clouds and sea. proved, following ordered paid: If a man will purify his soul let him Webb M i«t, baldae ............................. 8 31 18 r H Mehl 4 Co, powder.............................. 49 75 turn to the beauties of nature. Let us teach our children to dwell upon Report of E A Howey, aapv r d 28 ap proved, following ordered paid: the lovlinesa of the changing seasons, E A Howey, labor..................................... . 1 102 80 to look “thru nature up to nature’s Report of Tbo. Nichole, aapv r d 13. God," and tLe firmament abowetb continued, following ordered |paid r His handiwork. The truths of relig d 13: H Stimmell, removing tree........................ 1 (9 ion are taught by nature. The good dra 1 A Hansen, apikee for rd 17......... 45 ly heritage of mao is bis thut be may Ordered following be paid»for aarvey- learn the beauty of goodness, that he ing Willauch aloagb road: F P Norton, viewer........................................ 13 49 may know that beauty is truth and A A Ray, cbaiomau...................................... 2C) truth ia beauty. Nature teaches him W F Hay, chaiuruan.................. ............... 2(9 reverenee. The mystery of the deep 7 MJDolun, axmao........................................ 2C9 woods still bis perversities, widens E A McDoffee, axmaa .............................. 2 CO Lis horizon, chastens his: cooceit, sof C 8 MoCallocb. surveying, platting. etc.... ............................................................ 39 40 tens hie as|>erities, teaches him mod C M Hermann, viewing.............................. 19 20 esty, gentleness and piety. We know Ordered that claim of Wui PaDter for That unture never did betray damages be not allowed. t he heart that loved her, ‘It. bar privilege Bill of Gaerin Bros, lumber for Leb- Th-ougb all the year, of thia our life, to manowglty A Deyoe be not allowed. lead Claim of Cbaa Esterbrook for damages From joy to joy; for abe cao so inform to crop from flood gate coder road Tbe mind that ■■ witbin ra, *o impress way not allowed. With quietteM and beauty, and feed Ordered that Ira Albee be paid for With lofty thoughts, tbnt ueitber evil rouning Sooth aloagb ferry, be (paid 41 GO tongue*. Manley Barklow, for rock Huffman ila.b judgment*, ror tbe an era of selfish bridge wing ................................................. 19 v) men. John Stone, rook Hoffman bridge Nor greeting, where no Icndnea. is, nor nt; wing................................................................ 15 ( t Tbe dreary intercourse of daily life. Albert Barklow, rock Hoffman bridge Shall e'er prevail ngainat na, or dietnrb wing and overseeing ................... .......... 5»:?5 Our cbee-.'nl faith, that all wbieb we behold Alex Barklow, rook for Hoffman bridge I. full of LleMiuga. wing................................................................. KO Let ns teach onr children to be lov Tbos Boot, rock for Hoffman bridge wing.................................................................. 9 00 era of the mendows. tbe woods, tbe J H Millner, nails, ate. for ferry............. 1 10 mountains snd the beautiful earth Peter Miohelbrink, keeping ferry on Students of al] her moods, knowing Cooa River. .................................................... 25 C J that nature will be to them as to Report of E P 8 Abernetbey. of lum Wordsworth, the anchor of the purest ber fnrniabed on Cooa Bay wagon road approved, and lie paid ont of 5 thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the l>er oeut road fond, tbe earn of ... .113 69 gqnrdian of the heart, the very sou) Report of expenditures on Eckley road of the moral boiig. approven, following ordered paid: Wm Rohm, attending coart in re Pan- D h - H t Phytic. ter claim.......................................................... 2CJ W M Kay, attending oourt in re Pan- When yon want a physic that IS ter olaim.................. 2(9 In re appointment of road supervisors for mild and gentle, easy to take and cer If 95, as follows: tain to act, always use Chamberlain's W H Noble, r d 1 Stomach and L'ver Tablet« For sale U E Hanson, r d 2 by C. Y. Lowe. H Ingersoll, r d 3 Cbaa Smith, r d 4 F P Norton, r d 5 Sperry Flour Co. V Bodine, r d 6 ■ Geuileman: W F Smith, rd 7 I would like to tell yon why I know Cbaa Sneddon, jr, r 4 8 Sperry's Flour is the best. My tnsm Z T Siglin. r d 9 J W C itching, r d 10 ma uses I’M) tbs. a month, and always G W Norris, rd 11 Ims good bread. It never fails her. Ev 8 C Bn neb. r d 12 erybody praises my mamma's broad. John Bnsaendorff, r d 13 That is the reason I think Sperry's R W Bullard, rd 14 John Yoaksm, r d 15 Flour is tbe beat to make good bread Bwrty Furt.ll. H0 Lltf*. A Kinaway. almost eoding fatally, started a horrible nicer .on the leg of J. B. Qrner, FrankMo Grove, HL For foar yean it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bockien's Arnica Salve had no troable to euro him. Equally good for Barna, Bruise* Skin Eruptions and Filea. 25et# at Lowe's Drag Start. Home Circle Column Better than Gold, “I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and oervons debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster. N. H. “No remedy helped me until I l>egan using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife io excellent health for years- She says Electric Bitters are )wet splendid for female trouble.; that they are a grand tonie and invig- ontay k>s week, run down women, ■o ottaa medicine can take its place ia ome family." Try them. Only 60c. •teittortico gnarutaed by C. Y Lowe •s •• s ♦ • • a I urn ten years old. My name is Ida Hodges. Parkersburg. I live al Ch.mb.rlal.'. Co.yh Remedy Mother*. Favorite. the The soothing and bealiog proper ties of thia remedy, its pleasant taste, and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a favorite sitb people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, cror.p and whooping eongh. as it always affords quick relief, and an it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to so adult. For sale by f\T Low* ’ . e » a e CLARENCE Y. ►lattilo » hut True LOV.T, People the world over were borri ItauduH. Oregon, tivd on learning of tLe burning of a Chicago theatre in wl icb uearly vix hundred people !->«t their live», yet j Riore than five times tl-.ia number or over 3.128) p-o[.|,. ,liwl fr> m pnvtiiLO- I h jaat In receipt of a new and frt sb block of nia in Cbicago dnrtug the s- me year, with acaicely a passing notice. Ev Drugs rnd Chemicals, ery one of tbe»e cas-t of ( iieumonia reeolted from a cold and could have Patent and Proprietary Pieparationa Toilet Articles, been prevented by tbe timely nee of DrnxffiatM Knndric*. Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy, A great many who bad levery reason lo P ebfvmfs , B hvshes , S ponokh , S oaps N uts and C andiks . fear pneumonia, have warded it off ClrHTM, T4»ha«*e«»s and < lunrrtteK. by tbe prompt use of thia remedy Fnintri. Oils. GU msm . and l'ninttr’s Supplied Tbe following is an instance of this sort: “Too much cannot be said iu favor of Chamberlain's Cough Reme i {< X dy, and especially for colds aud influ enza. 1 know that it cored my daugh ter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I be lieve saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wileox, Logan, New York. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. STORE, Druggist and MRS. E. J. HITE à CO. Props., Apothecary. You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at Coquille, OregoD, Jan. 20,1905. F. S. Dow. Marshfield, Oregon. Gentleman: The reason why my folks like Sper ry’s Floor is Iwanse it is made from Briller in Itootu and Shoe* tbe beet grain. We have tried all Repairing neatly and promptly done at kinds of flour, but when we want good lowest living prices. floor we have to buy Sperrj’s Flonr. It is tbe purest flour aud makes tbe beet biead. Respectfolly yotirs, Nettie Belloni. Two Tapera for the Price of One. Vo* Affe 13. Ort the New* of the World and M. BREUER’S Give us a call and examine onr good*. City Barber Shop BATH ROOMS, SUAVES, FACH SHAMPOO, 26 CU. 1IA1R CUT, 25 Cts SINGE. EACH MASSAGE, AND BATH. Hotel Coquille What We Can Do For You tbe Local New* Throwu Bandon, Oregon. «Tan. 16, 1905. 111 a** a Bargain. Bpeiry Fh-nr Co., F. S. Do.v, Agt. Marjbtiolil, Or«’gon. Sir: Having heard of yonr gonorotiM of fer of $5.00 to the boy or girl in Ban don who giv«*s tbe best reasons why bis or her mother should use Sperry’s Flour, I contribute tbe following Lop ing to be one of the successful con testants. My mother has used Sper ry’s Flonr for six or seven years. Sperry’s Flour m^kea tbe whitest bread. Every sack of Sperry’s Flonr can be relied on. Sperry’s Flonr makes tbe sweetest bread. Bread kneaded from Sperry’s Flour is more easily handled and is not so sticky as bread kuoadod < om other flour. Respect lully, Henry C. Adams. A authority—The recognized Weekly WANTED—«Jniekly. few persons to repre sent loaa estKbli.bed wholesale bouse aumnu retail merchants and amenta L aial territo ry of f w coauties. $18 aalarv. anil expenses paid weklv. Expense money advanced. Coinnn-»lion extra. Permanent enpagi-uieiit. Bnainew suceessfal. Previous experience not ess iilisl. Enclose self addressed envel ope. A Ui.-esH. Sci-zaiNTEXDBHT lUAVaLKUS, 325 Des !w>rn St, l.liicapo. First Class Watch Repairing. J' eice ur P ublications pkb to order; or »ny other work in my line will be doue iu a neat and satis factory mauuer, at a reasonable price. $2 no CURES — W The Bulletin is one of the lending .>f the West, »mil is n daily publish« «1 in Sai. PrRncisco. and gives all the news. Our offet includes the Sanday Bulletin. llecorder and Bulletin, on«* year.. $7 00 K»cord«r and Bulletin, one mouth 65 The Portland Evenin«? Telegram is issued six times a we«*k. It mivcs all the news thai is worth reading >ind up to t ime of going t< press, much of it being 21 h-nrs fie »tier tiiui when it reached here thronyh any «»th», journal. Keoorder and Telegram one yr«r $5 50 For a weekly neusp per the Weekly Ort L'onian leads iu the Northwest, «nd give* all the news usually contain» d iu a weekly paper. Kee»»r«I<?r and Weekly Oregonian. $2 50 It is the doty’ of e »ch person to seek in formation along all lines th it ten«! toward bringing about bet ter con«lit ions »«nd ¿»rente« pro: peritv L»r the hniuau family, and for the pnr;»se < f giving onr r»-e.d<rs a chance to it .form themselves we give them the b«-s‘ —Appeal to liens >n. Any doitiire tbit «Joes not appeal to tbe highest order of r« a soiling ia not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Beason. - $2 O') 50c Per .finn th in the Evenimg Teíeurani, of Portland, Orea in. it is the ln»gi t evening news- pipe publi: ’i.Mljed in Oregon; it contains all th« news of the st »*e and of the Trv it 7<»r a luoi.t!-. A sample na* iot c pv w I h« iuaib d t.»yuu tree. Address - BPKAINS, CUT«, BRUI5E«, IU«M, _ ___ _ _ _____ IN BACK, 8ACKACMC.LHMRACO, • TIFF JCMWY». COMTAACTCO MUSCCLt, »FHAIMtB ANKILS, CORN HUIKifl'l BFMSINCO WRISTS, »IlOkTlO PITT, COaMS. MUIONS, CHILBLAINS, ABD ALL INFLAMMATIONS OF MAB OA BSÂST Onr Offer. Per Hon th . S NOÌAÌ L 25c, 50c ANO $4.CO BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. J P ST. TrrrER. LOUS. U. Proprietor. S, A. Tbits well-known hotel is now under new aud cotu> petent management and fins been Ihorotigbly ren ovated throughout Tbe RECOMf.lSNDED table service is equal SOLO AND DY to any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. LOWE. A FREE P. ATTERN ouk . KOl'iCE 1'0*.i j’l . ìli « ?. tloS limber 1. nul Ae. .tu« »» 3. 1S7S. U nited S tates ’ • < iff cl . Kuetb-rfc-, Nuficc to îîuntcrx Or.*g«»ii. N vrtnher ‘.‘‘». ¡3'1 N« h c - o ho.rchv »».vi h iL-it iu compliant « All persons nr- he-ebv furbidden t > t-cs tssi <-n mv i-r-un-a-s fur the of wilb ’be » »•• vi '» igi . h of ’he act of Congress of -Jc<«i«' 3 iS.>, entiiled ‘ Au »tel I’«»» «»e sn-e liuntin.', aud any p)*r-,*ii foniid iresj-Hs-aiig of (’a’iTorniR. upon niv lands having gnns in then poa-w-s- of ’ tul/cr lands in the St O^eL -n. Nevad»!, ».nd Wa>bir<jto»i Tcr»i *i >n, will lie promi-ily pru»e<-nied. toiv. ” ns extended to all th© Public Ln no Jolts IIAMllt'-CK. CH St Hes liv He’ of An »□«! 4. l*à‘2. Frank Fl m of Pur k ersi in rj. ConiP y of Co •«. F’aîe »' O;eviJ I ch »Li- t'ay fih-d hi tb’H oîïi» e Lia m W >rn «tabTc.ent N«<.’’ 71, for tbe •itneh i ■ of tin- Lot IB, of Bi el i»’ll N ». 12, io ìown®l»i|» a \<» 29 4-, K idlc N o 14 w . anil will off. r pr«><jf to «-I'ow that, the la» d r«?h' is more vaHinb i* f«»r if timber or stotie t!-;tn f»«r ag. ico’tnral purp -s -, nn.l to ’n‘»li<h I hm daun to .hl land Lt f rc «James Witts; d , C«<»mty Clerk «»f < <»<»■< C««nDiv. (><tj»»xi. at 9 «>!«ic:> of (’••nn’v Clerk in C-.mrt-Hot (■oqnilie City. Coos Co.. Oregon, on All' day. tbe 13¡ h day of Febrnmv, l‘ •”«. mîmes as wifneLses: Amos E. Had-all, F«l- ward Oilman. J F Hap»i and Elmer E. I Doyl, all of Parkersburg. Coos Co.. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-described lands are reqnvstrd to tile their ríanos in tnis othoe on or i»etore said M mf ' Because lire liver is ^«SSS 13tn day of Febiuary. 19U.“». if neglected people suffer J. T. B dtogkm , ' with constipation, bilioiwneM, ’ Keg iste r. deci e cl 1 1, '- IAG «/¡NE. ' i'*, i itesi r« in-.mie« ; fait« y . in tti.n, etc. Sub • i lor latest copy Send tor trrma. t, Simple, Up*to> and Absolutely ’a per Pat lerna. Dealer in Harn.’» & Saddles ¿rd til kinds of leather we.rs k-.pt in a I; . loss sh-jp, Repairing <-. Cu kzk’üvxúlii-J WiPintu (i dlicr w Ba nth’!’, end m H «>»< ») U or r. p ur.i will AU cc . is */!' '”1 «»nJ PeftoratioM show li't H.-'-tina and Se.«i..3 Liars, o-.ly ! ’ ar.ll cr’ ts each none higher A'k fur th tn S.d<| m nearly every City and lown, <>r by mail iron» THE McCALL co ., 113-115-117 Writ 3!»t St, VW YOVN. » headaches and fevers. Colds attack the lunps and contaffioua disease« tike h-Ji the «yctem. It is xafc to say tliat if the liver were always kept in proper working order, illness would tie almost unknown. Tlwdf rd’« !" is so «uccessful in curing such sicknee« bei-aiise it is without a rival a* a liver regulator. This groat family medicine is not a strong and drastic drug, but a mild and healthful laxative that cures con stipation and may be taken by a mere child without possible harm. The healthful action on tbe liver cures bilioasness. It has an in vigorating effect on the kidneys. Racause the liver and kidneys do not work regularly, the poisonous acids along with the waste from tbe bowels get back into the blood and virulent oontagioc nwults. Timely treatment with Thed ford's Black-Dranght removes the dangers which lurk in constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and will positively f-.restall the inroads of llright's dissave, for which dis ease in advanced stages there is no cure. Ask your dealer for a 25c. package </Thedford's Black- Draught. * (rotir o’vtt •«rìcctiot i) to every sub* \ Sit «ito a year. 11 i \ Oregon J I was much afflicted with rheumatism, writes E-1. C. Nod, lowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, "going «bout oil crutches and suffering a great deal of pain I was induced to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, w nich Cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS TII4 GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; h iverec ommended it to a number c-f persons, <11 expre.-a themselves as being beneCted fiy it. I new walk without crutches, ar.d am able to perform a gic.-.t deal of light labor on tne farm.” II:o AKTHUK IUCR, \\ r.leluuak, r aud Jewe ler. » CUX£S ¡UÆUMAT1SM AND ALL PAIN 0 80 5 00 1 50 7?T"Yon can have it all for Call anil see my ney line of jewelry con- aiating <-f Stick l’iu«, Hat Pio«, Sa.li I’ iuh , Laih s Waist Sets, Brooches. Brac. li H. Cuff and Collar Bnt 0:1«. Chain*. Charm*, and King*, which has ju« arrived. KING OF ALL LINIMENTS Y bati . B andon R bcokdkb San Franche»» Bulletin Portland Ev« nine Telegram Weekly Oregouiau Appeal to Keaton Do You Know the News a Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted Bandon, To those who p«v np arrearages and a rear in advanoe. and to all new subscri bers who pav it» advance, we make tbe fo!]<»wing proposition coinprisin« several different couplets to select from: CZLNTEMT N/JIICK E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS -----THE STEAMER----- KILL thk COUCH ano CURE the LUNCS Notice in hereby given to nil perwnnw not fn tre«pR<»< npon th»* premise« of Dr. Kenyon. I •4iton»»,d tirtwren Florae Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Cnrry. by removing, rotting, or destroying timber np«>n said land. $25 reward will be paid for iuforrna lion leading to a conviction of trespasa as stated above. Dated st Bandon. Oregon. March 11. 1901. PETEK NELSON, Agent. DISPATCH P. B. HOYT, Prop l>«*pt«rtinent of the Interior. UnrrBn S tatus L and O fficr , at 1? o « b - f.«»calvi! in EL DO’tADO Bt’ILDiNO, bttp . g O seg n Oct. 3, I'.- L lira Mreet. IHMMIN, Oliti.ON A snfilcient ror.t.-t atTidasit having beer filed m ibis office by Margaret Lniuont con testant, against homestead entr” \<>. made Jnne 27th. 1901, for of NE’4 NE;» of NW *4. Section 30, I’ wnship *_.) S., Km l - 14 W . bv John E. Tatbam. c»»nt< tee, in which it is allege 1 that said John E. Latham Bathroom newly np with f*nrr«*1aln has wlwlly abandoned said tract, that he I al». Bot «>r ( <»!<! Itutltn 25 emit has changed bis residence th» r< from for m«»re than one year since making said entry ; that the said tract is not . *ttled upon and Independent and rtllable—The Orcgon- cultivated by said patty as required by law, ton. a. id parties are hereby notified to api'ea»*, respond and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 o’clock, a m . on February 15, l‘ »5. before Col. C. T. Blnmenrother. U- S. (’«»mmiMSi' net. nt i ts oflfohl Bandon <»»••- !ff« n.and that final bearing will l»e held at i 10 o'clock, era., on March 1. 19>Hk before ' the Register and Receiver at the United I Slates Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon. J. H. B ooth , Receiver. OH 13 I Prie« Leaves Bandon every morninp. eicep" Snrniny. nt 7 30 ««'clock »«nd tuitkea <*<«nnwf tioi « w tli th-.* tram ¡«nd steamer M\rl at 10:30 a. m. «it. Coquille < it v. Leaves C< qni'!«- City at 12:30 p. in., ariiv- inc at Bandon at 4,/Xi p. in. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE 5 « « « TRADE MARRw Oxsiatra CORVRMMTa Ac. Anenne «endln« a sketch and deaertptlon may quickly Mcertatn our opinion fraa whether an Invention ta probably patentable. Communlra- lions strictly <v.nfldential. HANDBOOK on Patents ■ent free. Oldeet auency for flecunne patenta. Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive ■prriol notice, without charge. In the Scientific Hmtrina. E9c ii> GO Fres Trial. Barest aud Uuiclxest Cure tor ail THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. THOMAS n HU E, Master A handaomely lllnatrated weekly. J.arreat dr- eul tion of any sclent it) c journal. Terma, M a year: four month*, |L Hold by ail newad Á MURN & CoIlf ■raoib v«**. ar 8. Wi.kltwtoa. D. ff