Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 11, 1905, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER A MATTER OFHCALW
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DAVID M. STITT,
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Thia paper ia entered at the Bandon poet
offloe aa Swooud-class Matter.
THUKHDAY. MAY It, t»05.
' News Late Law*.
NKW LAW POH KU'« B«»TXB8.
The wife-beatiDg law was enacted
in the form of an amendment to the
law for the punishment of asaault and
latter;. The amendment provide«
that any person who shall he con
victed of assault and battery upon Lis
wife, shall, iu the discretion of the
court, be sentenced Io be whipped not
exceeding 20 lashes, the punishment
to l>e indicted by the Sheriff ¡ Consta­
ble or Marshal.
BE CABtrUL or BRUSH KIKES.
A ne.> forest tire law establishes a
closed season from June 1st to Oct.
1st, during which lime it is unlawful
to set fire to slashings or fallen tim
tier, or on limber land,or in the vicin­
ity of grain fields, without first secur
ing a permit from the County Clerk,
fío fee is required for a permit, which
must be granted on request, the pur­
pose being to restrict the setting of
fires and keep a record of those start­
ing tires. Violation of the law is pun­
ishable by a fine of 91Ü0 to $1000 or
in.prisonmept from one month to one
year, and half the fine goes to the in
formant,
HUNTERS MUST SOON PAY.
The hunters' license law will go in
to effect May 18th, after which time it
will be unlawful for any person to
bun* on grounds nut his own, unless
be has secured a liceuse and paid a
fee of SI. Violation of this law is
punishable by a fine of 125 to $100, or
imprisonment of 5 to 30 days.
WANTED-Tltl’HTWORTHY MAN OK
t<> msnsge boviurte in this oonntv
and adjoining territory for well ««tshlim-.l
horns of solid fln«hcl»l stendine. M"«l
straight cash salsrv with all neorsury ex
r.n«.-s paid weeklv by check from bead
quartern. Money advanced for exis-nses
Position permanent; previous experience
not essential. No investment required We
furnish everything. Enolose setf-sddreused
envelope. Address Manager, 810 Com-*
Block. Chicago, III.______________________
woiuhii
Tw
Whom
It May Cwncern
Notice is hereby given to the public that 1
have tbia dur given mv son. A J. Stewart,
his time, and that I will not be reaponaible
for anv debía or obligations be max run-
rene*.
J- D. N tuwabt .
U«B4PO Oregon. Marsh I6tb. 1906.
•ffMHbali R«'Id
CLARENCE Y.
LOWE,
bau Vituciseo, May
ilb bia
Bfluduu, 4^r4g^on,
b|«|
broken
aud
bi*
tiorvuu*
system
Crede Thou*« «4 *>', toil tri* Wl.»
»Uterus! HWn
tteaaBi« **4ili>p •hv-i sbMteK-d, Ed»i.rd Jurntg» Twobig. a
tel,a. A Column teSk.lsa •» Olr,-* young E>au of gn at prounne, di*l
■ uthtel a* TB*y twit rite ** ulu * »IreIn yesterday in S'. JiWpb's HuspitM.
at Eveulng Wide.
victim of the foothnll field. Ob Nov.
It juft In
of a new and
freah block uf
13th, of last yeur. plaj’i'‘K
left tac
THE WOMEN.
kle for the league of the Cross team
Drug* anf ChamicAls,
A grandma aits in bar great arm chair,
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against
the Arliugtous st tan Mateo,
Balmy sweet in tbe soft spring air.
be pitched or was thrown forward Patent anti Proprietary Ereparation«
Through thelattioed, lilac shadowed pane
Toilet Article«,
while ruuuing with tbe ball, aud some
She looks to the orchard beyoud the lane.
W*aKsi*t* Mxsteslrieis.
six or seven other players who were
And she oatchee the gleam of a womans
following him, piled iu a heap on his PkBFUMKS, B h UHHKH, SpoNOCS, S o AP*
dress,
N uts and C andies .
proetrate
body. Twobig fell ou tbe
Aa it flutters about in tbe wind's caress.
Clarar«, Tobni cüi aud Cigarette*.
top
of
Lis
bead
and
doubled
complete
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“That child ie glad aa tbe day is long—
Paint». Oik. Oiaaaee. and Painter’s Supplied
ly over. Three of tbe bouee of tbe
Her lover la ooming, her life's a song.”
vertebrae were fractured aud forced
Up from tbe orchard’e flowery bloom
Floate fragrance faint to the dark’ning into tbe apinal cord, eo aa to almost
Absolutely Pure
sever it. His living for six month*
room
Where grandma dreams, till a tender grace with bi* nerves from tbe ueck down
to tbe feet useless, is regarded by tbe
And a softer light steal into her faoe.
surgeons at tbe hospital as remark­
For once again she ia yonng and fair,
CcBteMuial New*.
able.
Aud twiniug rosea in her hair.
R xoordfh readers will probably re­
The last faiut glimpses of daylight die:
Fifteen thousand people visited the
member
that deceased was once a
Stars tremble out of the purple sky
grounds of the Lewis and Clark Ex­
Coos
County
boy, and lived below Co­
Ere Dora flits op the garden path,
position last Sunday.
quille on Fat Elk Creek.
Sadly afraid of grandma's wrath.
Governor John C. Cutler of U'ab
With rose-red obeeks and flying hair
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has issued a proclamation strongly She nestles down bx lire old arm chair.
urging the people of bis state to aup
' Grandma, Dick says, may we—may—I—”
port tbe Lewis and Clark Fair, Utah The faltering voioe grows strangely shy,
will have a handsome building and
Dealer iu Boot« and Shaea
But grandma pre«««« the little hand:
many exhibits.
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
“Yes, my dearie, I understand!
1
Druggist aid
MRS. E. J. HITE à CO. Props.,
Apothecary,
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth for $1, but you
cah get your money's
worth at
M. BREUER’S
He may have you, darling.” Not all in vain
Did grauduia dream she was a girl agaiu!
A Creeping Death.
Blood poison creep« up towards tbe
heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a
friend dreadfully injured bis ban 1,
which swelled tip like blood poison­
ing. Buckleu'« Arnica Salve drew
out tbe poison, Lea led tbe wound
and saved bis life. Best in the world
for burns and sores, 25cts at C, Y.
Lowe's drug store.
Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, DD,
pastor of the Plymouth Congrega­
tional Church of Brooklyn, and one of
tbe best kuown preachers and lec
Hirers iu tbe United States, has wired
bis acceptance of the invitation ex­
tended him by tbe Lewis and Clark
Exposition authorities to preach in the
Auditorium at the Fair. His date is
August 27.
Chambtfrlaiu'«
Cyugh Remedy
Very Rest.
the
We oarry a. fine line of Fall and Winter
Hate and Ladies' Fvtrnielaing Ooods.
Give as
SHEEP
HK RO ER,
De Laney’s new novel
She gently twisted a shining ourl:
“An, me! tbe philosophy of a girl!
Take tbe world's treasures—its i.oblest, best
And love will outweigh all tbe rest!’’
thy in a cbildicb grievance and then
expect him to love you and confide in
you when be reaches difficulties of
mature life.
Don’t let tbe cares of tlie work a­
day world absorb all yenr sweetness
atid strength. Take time to be yonng
with tbe children, to romp with them,
to rejoice with tLetn, to read with
them, to love them.
Dou't become careless in yonr dress.
Adorn yourself for your husband;
give him tbe happiness of finding a
lovely woman, ns well as a loving
woman and a good housekeeper.
Don't make tbe mistake of believing
that you are too handsome or'too
ugly to be benefitted by careful
grooming and dressing.
Don’t expect to have a bright and
happy boiue without books, music
and friends.
Don’t allow yonr children to be
cruel. Teach them tender considera­
tion for all things from tLeir baby­
hood.
Dou't let circumstances overcome
yon; tbe spirit of man should rise
above them. Keep r cheery fire, a
cheery smile and a cheery word for
the rainy day«.
Don't live io the futnre. Man's
most precious possession is today.
Don’t dream of the past. Feet
stumble and tbe hands are useless
when the eyes are looking backward.
Don’t foiget the loving word, tbe
tender caress that makes tbe day
beautiful for those who love ns.
Don’t sulk. Let the storm break
when the clouds gather, that tbe ail*
may be cleared and life become toler­
able again.
Don’t erend foolishly. If tbe purse
is lean buy not simply wind yon want
today, but what will be of value a
year from today.
Don’t rnst mentally or physically.
Work, work, work for tbe joy of it,
but don't overwork.
Don’t forget to bathe frequently, if
you expect to retain your youthful
freshness and elasticity of spirit.
Don't forget that neatness is the
first law of beanty in dress.
Don’t neg’ecl your mind, A little
reading «very <lay to store tbe miud
with knowledge, a little quiet think­
ing to make what you read your own,
a little pleasant conversation to stim­
ulate your wit—those will do much to
make a girl or woman a delightful
companion.
Dou't forget that children learn by
asking questions, aud they have a
right to secsil Iw-siwwers.
Dou't forget that what seems very
fixdisb to yon tpay be of vital impor­
tance to your chihl.
ADMINISTKATOK’S NOTICE
SHAVES,
EACH
SHAMPOO,
»C m .
HA IK CUT,
25 Cta
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SINGE,
MASSAGE,
EACH
AND BATH
Hotel Coquille
CJoquille «Jity, Oi’c^on
J. r TVrBEK. Proprietor.
This well-known hotel is now uuder new and com­
petent management and has been thoroughly ren­
ovated throughout The table service is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. S tuple room« for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and train« free of charge.
Fine Dew bar in connection with tbe hotel.
You
the Local News Thrown
in an a Bargain.
Tu those who pay up arrearages and a
year in advance, and to al! new aobscri-
bera who pay in advance, we make tbe
following proposition oo in prising several
different ouupleta to select from i
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Elizabeth,
PuiCB OF PuBUOATIOMS FKB Y k AB.
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San Francisco Bulletin
Portland Evening Telegram
Weekly Oregonian
Appeal to Honson
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Notice is hereby given, that the nnder-
-dgned baa been appointed administrator of
(be estate of Wm. Hutchinson deceased by
tbe County Court. All persons having
claims against the said estate will present
Our Offer.
i be same duly verified to me at Bandon,
The Bulletin is one of the leading pape
Oregon, or Coquille, Oregon.
Tbia Steanii r is New. in Hlrontl, bnilt, and fitted with the latest improvement*, end *i|l
Dated this 23rd day of Febrnav 1905.
«if the West, and is a daily published in Sai.
give « repnlsr 8 dny service, for pussenger« end freitrh'. between the
W. K. PANTEK.
Francisco, and gives all the news. Our offet
Coquille Hiver, Oregou, and San Francisco, Calif.
Administrator of the estate of Wm. Hutch­
includes the Sunday Bulletin.
in sun deceased.
ELBERT DYER, Apent, Bandon, Oregon.
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00
E. T. KKUZ, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
THE STEAMER
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
(25
The Portland Evening Telegram is iasnet
six times a week. It gives all the news tha
is worth reading and up to time of going t<
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leave« Baudtiu every uioruing, except preas, much of it being 21 b<>urs fie-her thai
Sunday, at 7:80 o’clock and makes connec­ when it reaches here through any oth< ■
tion a with the train and stcaiuer Alyrl nt
journal.
10:30 a. tn. at Coquille City.
Recorder and Telegram une y^ar. $5 50
Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. ni., arriv­
ing at Bandon at 4;3O p. iu.
For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Or»
CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN
toiiian leads in the Northwest, and give
BIUWALOIA, SPWAINB, CUTS, »UIIU.IUMI. IO9LM,
■ ■ C3
OLD BOBXS. CRIOII IN ««¿K. BACHiOMB, LUMBAGO,
ill the news usually contained in a weekl;
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STIFF
STIFF JOfllTI,
JOfBT«, CONTBACTID
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ANKILS, COBH NUSKBWS 5FRAIBVB
iiaper.
MABY.
BUBIOBB. QMILBLAIR», AMO ALL INFLAMMATOF
M. E. C iiubch .
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50
Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Sun
It is tbe duty of e <ch person to seek in
•I hv at 11 A. M. aud c: P. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M formation along all linea that tend towan
bringing about belter conditions and greate
Epworth League. 7:P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M.
prosperity for the Luman family, and fo
•he purpose cf giving our readers a chanc«
PaunxitstAN SiBvicB.
to inform then tael vea we give them the bes
Preaching 1st aud 3rd Suudny«, morning —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine tha»
and evening.
Sunday School vhc I i Sunday at 10 a. m. does not appeal to the highest order of rea
Endeavor meeting« nt the usual honra.
soning is not safe.
Braver meeting—7’30 Tboraday oven inga.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason,.. $2 00
All are woloume.
A dolph H adebly , raator.
C. P. JENSEN, Master-
DISPATCH
KING OF ALL LINIMENTS
Church Directory
E l , D orado
TONSGRIAL PARLORS
First Class Watch
Repairing.
Agates Ground, Polished and
Mounted
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
to orJpr; or «ny otli«r work in my
lino will be done iu a neat and «atia
located I» EL DORADO BUILDING,
t-lrel Ntteet, BANDON. UKKUON factory manner, at a reasonable price.
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly fitted op with Porcrlnhi
Inb. Hot or < old Hatli m 25 oentw
TRIONFAI*1* noi «< k .
Notice i« h> rel>y siv.n to all persons not
to tre-pass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyou
-itoated la tween Florae Lake an.l the <-oun
ty road, in Northern Carry, by removing,
ent tin«, or destroying timber np.u said
land. ¿25 reward will be paid for informa
lion lendini.' to a conviction of treapae» a»
stated above.
.
Dated at Bandon, Orepon. March II. l!K't
l’ETEIt NEI.SON, Avent
T akk
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W i 99
CARDUI
Call and aec my new tin» of ji-welry oon-
Slating of Slick Pill«, Hat Pina, Saab Pina
Lady’s Waist Seta, Brooches. Br-ioelete. Cnff
and Dollar Rutioos. Chains. < barms, an
Itiugs, which baa just arrived.
ARTHUR RICE,
Watchmaker aud Jeweler.
Bandon,
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Ar* you a »uffertr?
Hat your doctor beat «MM**
rnrfwl?
Wouldn’t you prefer to trt*t
yourxelf—AT HOME?
Nearly 1,500,000 women hav*
bought Wine of Cardui from
their druggists and have cured
themselves at home, of such
troubles as periodical, bearing
down and ovarian pains, leucor-
rhiea, barrenness, nervounness,
dizziness, n.vise* »nd despond­
ency, caused by female weakness.
These .ire not easy cases.
Wine of Cardui cures when the
doctor can't.
Wine of Cardui does not irri­
tate the organs. There is no pain
in the treatment. Itisasootning
tonic of healing herbs, free from
strong and drastic drugs. It is
successful because it cures in »
natural way.
Wine of Cardui can lie bought
front your druggist at fl -OD •
bottle and you can begin this
treatment today. Will you try it?
In owe. rw;nlrtn«.p»et«l Slrtetl<»s.
SUSrs.., (Ivins .rmpvius,/TH« Ladlsa
A4n?ury Pvpt. TM Ch
li xjjci tf Co.« LbatKnooga,
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FOB (,»“«•-
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Frica
SOe A 91.00
Fraa Trial.
Surest and ûuiokeat Curs for all
THBOAT and LUNG TBOUB-
LX8, or If ONEY BACK.
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Do You
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Know the News 1
l^Yoq oan bave it all fot
Monti»
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READ THIS REMARKABLE CURE
”1 wa* much afflicted with rheumatiim, write*
Ed. C. Nud, lowaville, SedgwiclcCo.,Kansas, "going
•bout on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain.
I was induced to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which
cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS THU
CREATBST LINIMENT I EVER USED: have rec­
ommended it to a number of persona, all expres*
themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk
without crutches, and am able to perform a great
deal of light labor on the farm."
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO
»T. LOUIS. U. S. A.
Or. King’s [
New bisssvery
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Oregon.
■ ki “ l THE COUCH
AT HOME
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Thousands of rosea are now In
bloom on ti e grounds of tbe Lewis
and Clark Exposition.
Two hundred «ml fifty photographs
of Seattle public schools and various
branches of acliool work will feature
tb« Sound city'« educational display
at tbe Lewi« and Clark Exposition.
A Good Suggestion,
Notice is hereby given that I will
put out poison ia my sheep pasture
Mr C. B. Wainwright of L-<ni >n
to protect my stock from the ravages
City. Fla., has written the mauufact
of dogs and wild animals.
urera that much better results ar«
T homas A nderson .
obtained from the use of Chamber
Dated a* Bandon, April 27tb, 1905.
lain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in cases of paiu in the stom­
WANTED.
MEN AND WOMEN in this and adjoin­ ach, oolic, cholera morbus by taking
ing oonnties for home or traveling work,
representing and advertising the Wholesale it in water as hot aa oan he drank
and Ednent ion a I Department* of an old es­ That when taken in tbia way the ef­
tablished Manufacturing House. H.lar,
*1 SO tier day with expenaea advanced Kig fect ia double in eapidity. “ft oeoipj
fnrnished when neee«aarv; position p-m<a- o got at th« eight opo* i**t<ntly.”
nent. reference, exchang'd Adder«.. Blew
he «*)•*. For Mie by C. Y Lowe. .
Brothers A Co., Home Dep«., Chicago. Ill
W F. HARRIS, IN CHARGE,
Successor te J. L. TBoenuN.
Get the News of the World and
A Rtory <»f the great range war» into
And through tbe casement tbe mooulight which it* Interwoven the romantic epleode»
of acquiring timber land«, aud the ad­
oold
Streams ou two beads—one gray, one gold. vancement of irrigatiou.
Tbia production wi’! appear in the Semi-
Weekly Oregon Journal iu serial form. Tbe
A COLLECTION OF DON’T».
Journal will In» clubbed with the R ecord KU,
two fur
Subscribe at once uud
Don't turn away a child) when he the
read this great story uf life as told by Paul
come« to you for comfort aud sympa­ De Lnney.
BATH ROOMS,
What We Can Do For You
Two Papers for the Price of One.
cnll and examine oar good«.
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loweet living prioea.
An Oregon writer’s Greatest Effort.
h
City Barber Shop
BOOT»
SHOKS
has na substitut ?
“I have been using Cbatulierlaiu's
Cough Remedy and want to say it is
tbe best cough medicine I have ever
taken,” says Geo. L. Cbnbb, a mer­
chant of H irluu, Mieb. There is no
question about its being the best, a*
it will cure a cough or col t in less
time than any other treatment. It
should always be kept iu the house
ready for instant m-e, for a cold can
be cured iu much less time when
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Babins are to have a day of their promptly treated. Fur sale by C. Y.
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awn at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Lowe.
J)au McAllen, the “father of the Ex
Jliule Kain Fall.
position," who suggested the fuir idea
nine years ago, will have charge of
Loa Angeles, Cal. May 3.—Cha.les
arrangements for the baby 6how, and Hatfield, a “rainmaker,” who has been
the babies are assured of a good time working since December 15tli, last, to
if Dao has anything to say about it. produce 18 ineben of ram forSomh-
There will be prizes for the prettiest ern California by May 1st, on a pledge
baby, tbs healthiest baby, the fattest of a number of Los Angeles mer­
baby, the tbioest baby, and every chants to pay him $1000 if be succeed
other breed of baby. Mr. McAllen ed, has completed bis demonstrations,
la busy arranging a program for that and was paid tbe anm promised.
day.
The fail of raiu in Los Angeles
during tbeseasou ending May 1st, baa
The Washington Farmer Publish­ been 18.06 inches, which far exceeds
ing Co., of North Yakima, Wash., tbe fall of last season, and is above
publishes three illustrated agricul­ the normal annual precipitation for
tural periodicals every moutb, “Dai­ tbis section.
ry and Live Stock,” ‘Poultry and Pet
Hatfield established bis “rainmalts
Stock," and “Northwest Farm and ing" plant in Altadena, in th« foot
Home." The last named magazine bills of tbe mountains, some 20 miles
is devoted to all the other featuies of from Los Angeles, December 15tb,
agricultural life except those that are and tbe amonut of rainfall from that
covered by the first two named. It date in the immediate locality of his
contains more practical articles on ir­ plant has been 26.49 inches. Hat
rigation than any other publication in field’s method is a generation of gas.
America. It is a decriptive maguzine and its discharge into the atmos­
containing from time to time complete phere from a chimney, which baa tbe
articles on all localities west of St. result, be claims, of attracting force«
Paul and north of 8au Francisco, and of nature which compel moisture to
is therefore invaluable to tbe immi­ form and be precipitated in tbe shape
grant and real estate man. Yon can of rain. ________________
gel all three of these elegant publica­
Why Suffer Front Rheum at Un».
tions. comprising a complete agricul­
tural library, for $3.00 per year,
Why suffer from rheumatism when
on« application of Chamberlain's Pam
hayed Uy Dynamite.
Balm will relieve tbe pain! The
Sometimes a flaming city is saved
quick relief which tbia liniment af
by dyoiimiliog a apace that the fire
fords makes rest aud sleep possible,
cannot cross. Sometimes a cough
an<r that alone ie worth many times
bangs on so ioug yon feel as it uuth
its coat. Many who have used it
ing but dynamite would cure it. Z
T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: hoping only for a short relief from
“My wife had a very aggravated suffering have been happily surprised
to find that after uwliil« the relief
cough, which kept her awake nights.
becomes permanent. Mrs V II Leg­
Two physicians could not help her;
gett of Yum Yum. Tennessee, U S A.
so aha took Dr. Kiug'a New Discov-
ety for Consumption, Coughs and writes; “1 am a great sufferer from
rheumatism, all over from heat) to
Col la which eased her Oough, gave
foot, aud Chamberlain'« Pain Balm
her sleep, and finally cured her"
is the only thing that will relieve tbe
Btrictly scientific cure for bronchitis
paiu.” For «ale by C Y. Lowe,
and La Grippe, At Ü. Y. Lowe's
drng store, price 50et* and 91.00;
guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Notice *• the Public.
FINE BILL JUMPERS.
“Jumping bourd bills'' will be pun
¡«bal ie by a fine of $20 to 9100, or
imprisonment from 10 to 50 days af­
ter May 18tb. The law on that sub
ject declaree that it will be presump­
tive evidence of intent to defraud if
any person shall fail to pay bis bill
on demand, uuless he has made known
in advance bis inability to pay.
Home Circle Column
Per
7*anth
SOLD AND «COMMENDED BY
C. Y. LOWE
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
ft i *]
vJ lA
I 'J pi
«X-/kz
We are still doing bnsineaa at The Old
StAnd and can please you. Give qs a Call
and examine onr
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc,
Now 1« the lime to purcba«'* Hardware.
in stock a large a««urtmerit of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
i'aintM. Oil«. Moor« mid Window».
T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION.
In thè Eventmg Telegram. of Portland,
Oregon. It ie tbe largeet evening nevra­
pape pnbhehed in Oregon; it conteins
«Il tb< newe of thè «tate and of tbe
netiox Try it for e montb. A «ampie
0 py w I be mailed lo yon free. Adureaa
The Telegram,
PORTLAND, ORR.
«0 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
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P atents
Tbe umlersigneil baa
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
Bed Room Haile*
Cartein Pole« «nd Fine
Well P»p«r »nd
and Piece«.
Window Trimming«.
H<»o»e Lining.
-------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CAKKIAGEH --------
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Springs.
Faruitare Repairing and Haw-Bling a Hpeeialif.
lass, Paints, Oils, Brushes.
UNDERTAKING
A Full Line of Burial Ce«kete. Bnriel R..be« and G<«d". and Undertaking Sappliee
Constantly Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY,