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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1905)
THE RECORDER IS rUBLIHHED KVKUT TItUUSIlAV A1TERXOOX HT. . . . .DAVID K. STITT, SDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR. SUKSCK1PTIOX RATES. One Year 00 ''Six Months 1 00 ThrccMonths M This pppor is entered at tho Bandon post ottioo :ih Second-class Mutter. THURSDAY. JUNE X2, 19G5. EDITORIAL. Tho Old Gormnn Baptist Brethren, .iu conference assembled, declared the telephone an unholy thing and have prohibited its use among their breth ren. Tho press dispatches havo failed to give the reason forsnch declaration 'and it would bo interest ing to know jnst what their conclusion was based -upon. L'nclo John Hash, with his wife. Aunt Mary Hash, of Newherg, Oreg., are the oldest couple so far to visit the Lowin and Clark Imposition. Uncle John is 711 years old, ami his vife a year older. Uncle John came across the plains in 1S10, going lirst to California, and then on to Oregon, bnt his wife did not come west until 1S70. Uncle John said that ho re m embered going hunting ou the pres ent site of the Exposition. Contrary to the impression which appears to be held by some persons jn inland towns, the exhibits palaces at the Lewis and Clark Exposition are oppn free to the public. The Hf-ty-cent admission fee includes admis sion to every building on the Exposi tion grouuds, except, of course, tho shows on the Trail, Toilet arrange ments aro also free. The exhibit .buildings aro open from eight in the morning until seven in tho evening, except on Sunday, when the Exposi tion does not open until noon. The Trail attractions are closed on .Sun days, bnt the exhibits may be viewed on that dav as on other days. Oregoniau: Russia has already dis covered two ways through which it may evade conclusion of a peace with J apan except on terms satisfactory to itself. The plenipotentiaries will not be plenipotentiaries, and Russia re ' serves the right to repudiate any en gagement they may make. Second, the plenipotentiaries may withdraw if they do not like the outlook. Russian diplomacy looks forward to many "further nofr.ble achievements. Mean while the Japanese seem ready and able lo go ahead with the war. Oregoniau: The torpedo boat is coming back into popular favor as a result of the work of the Japauese with these dimiuutivo but deadly craft. Germany has just ordered six of a new type in which the vital parts will be protected sufficiently to pro vent their destruction by tho small guns of the warships. This may be a paving in the number of boats needed, but the experience of the Japanese showed that there was but little difii cultj in placing in easy range of the battleships a sufficient number of un protected boats to accomplish all pur poses for which a torpedo-boat was built. Juit Uli;it i;erynt Minuld Do. Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwiuville, Ga., always keeps a bottle of Cbamber i'ain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of Colic, Cholera Mor bus and Diarrhoea como on so sud denly that there is no time to hnnt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best med icines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have hat! several attacks of colic, and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used.' Sold by C. Y. Lowo, Drnggist. Ik Su.i:. Comer lot v.ith Final I hiut uul outliuildiDL'K: Jut l'ixt.'i feet: sit tinted on Ins Stroct near Kroomiiaiuilc 1-ae.tury. I'rico $'Mt. hnq&ire at tins ollicc. Also three Iot8 in Cartwnuht Addition. ""WANTED-TUI'STWOUTIIY MAN (jit woman to manage, businesB in this county and adjoining territory for well estnhhsed Louso of solid financial stnndinu. $'J0.00 strnicbt cash salary with all necessary ex petmes paid weekly by check from head quarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position permanent; previous experience not essential. No investment required. Wo tnriuu everything. Enclose sclr-ndd rested envelope. AddrehH Mutineer, H10 Como Hlock. Chicago, 111. SHEEP - HERDER, De Laney's new novel An Oregon writer's Greatest Effort. A Mnry o( tlm great range wars tutu which t intfrwovoii tlu ruimttitic rpiMitlc 4i f acquiring tiinlxT html, ami the nil vuncrmetit of Irrigation, ThiH production wi'l appear in tho Komi "VVeekly Oregon Journal in serial form. Tho Journal will ho clubbed with the KrconnKii, tho two for Subscribe at once and read this great story of life as told by l'aol Tie I -me v. School Iteport, Following is given a summary of tho school taught in .District No. G2, Coos Co., Oreg., for the year ending June 15, 1905. No. pupils enrolled, 16; attendance 91 p'or'cout.; visitors Co.Snpt. 1; directors j3; parents 12; others 19. Names appearing on the Roll of Houor: Josep?h Haga, Cecil Ohman, Melvin Snead, Josephiue Snoad, Paloma Randleman. M. L. R. Edmunds, Teachor. OOO- Found n Ciiro for JyKpepl:i. Mrs. S. Lindny, of Fort illiam, Ontario, Canada, who has snflerod quite a number of yoars from dyspep sia, aud great pains in the stomach, was advised by bar druggist to take. Chamberlniis .Stomach aud Liver Tablets. She did so,, and sa's: ''I find that they lmvn djuo mo a great deal of good. J have never had any suffering since I began using them." If troubled with dyspepsia or indiges tion, why not take these Tablets, not well and stay well? For sale by C. 1. Lowe. Druggist. OOO- CcntejiiiiuU Xote.s. The Marvelous ihinins, a team of high-wirn bicycle atul trapese per formers, have been eugaired to give two performances daify at the. Lewis and Clark Exposition from tlune 12 to July .'. Tho performances will be given in the open air and will be fret to all. ! ozo-- Myrtle l'oint Eutflrprise: D. 1. Jones Marled last wee,k to look for a now location, but after oing as far as Med ford, decided' that Myrtle Point was the place for him, and re turned to this place Sunday. Mr. Jones says that he did not realize that Coos County has's::ch a line cli mate, and that everything is green and growing until ho got onttide and saw everything dried up and nothing btirring. Ho says there is a great deal of talk about Coos County, aud he predicts quite an immigration in here before the summer is over. Mr. Jones lias traveled nearly all over the L'acilio Coast, and he -says that Coos County has the blighted prospects of any county he has seen. Rev. J. E. Snyder arrived hotne Friday evening from Coos County, cumiug by ocean steamer to Portland. Duriug his evangelistic work in Han don, Maihtield, aud in other places duriug tho past mooth, he met with great success. He has now completed the work assigned him us synodical evangelist for the Presbyterian church and will enjoy a much needed rest of several weeks. Il is with deep feel mgs of regret that the friends of Mr Snvder and familv learn t hat :hev will soon remove from Brownsville t Winona Lake, Indiana, to reside. From this point Mr. Snyder will be assigned to evangelistic work tin ler tho direction of tho Genera! Assembly of the Presbyterian church, his lirs: work probably bomg in Texas. Brownsville Times. Cuban Dl.irrhm-a. U. S, soldiers who "servod in Cuba during tho Spanish war. know what this disease is, and that ordinary rem edies have little moto effect than so much water. Cuban' diarrhoea in al most as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can always be depended upon as will be seen by the following cerlili-jale from Mrs. Min nie Jacobs, of Houston, Texas. "J hereby certify that Chamberlain'.-. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea which he brought homo from Cuba. AVe had several doctors but they did him no good. One bottlo of this remedy cured him, as our neighbors will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medicine." For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. To Ai'iv Yorkers. Former residents of New York state now residing in Oregon, are re quested to send their names and ad dress to Maj. Algar M. Wheeler, 22o W. Park St., Portland, at once. A list is now I eic.g prepared for publication showing the present and former residence of former New Yorkers. Visitors to the Exposition from Now York will be interested in it and many residents here will doubtless discover old friends aud form now and per sonal acquaintances. Tho New Y ork society is doing a goo 1 work. COO Sprained Anlclo, Sriff Nock, I.aine .Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Rtilm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save yon time, money and suffering when troubled with any ooo of theso ailments. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Dnurgist. WA.NTKD. MEN AND WO.UK.N in thin and adjoin iim eotinticH for homo or traveling work, representing and ad vet tiding the Wholesale and Educational Depattnients of un old oh tnbliibed Manufacturing Hoiiro. Salary per day with expensos advanced. Kig furnished when uecifhH.iry: position perma nent; references czehauged. Address. Blow Brothers A" Co., Home Dept., Chicago. III. Home Circle Column Crude Thoughts A They Full From The JMitorial Fen. J'lensunt Kvt-iilng Bev crlrx. A Column Doillcntcil to Tiri-d Mutuant iih They ,loln Tho Home Circle ut Iivelihic Tide. Why Bland yo hore nil the day idle? Matt 20 :G There is plenty to do in this world of ourfl, lucre nro weeds to plnok from ntnong the flowers; Thero nre fields to sow, there are iields to reap; Thero nro vineyards to Bet on the mountains steep; There aro rosea to plant, and thistles to fell ; An.d homes to he rescued on hillside and dell; There nro poor to ho fed, there nre children to teach, And n niosange of lovo and of morcj to preach ; The fallen to lift, and self-prido to nhnso; Aud every one fitted to stand in his plnoe; There aio souls to he saved by laud nud by soa ; There's work iu groat plenty for yon nud for tue. Late hours aro shadows from the grave. "It is continued temperance which sustains tho body for the longest pe riod of time, and which most surely preserves it freo from sickness," writes Humboldt, when asked tho se cret of his success. No employer will keep in his ofiico a drunkard, a gam bler, or ti prolligate, for tho very good reason that these vices not only tie base tho body, but also glut the mind with thoughts of which business has no part. Driuk has become the cutse of I he world. Whole battalions of splendid young men who stars ed in life with glowing hopes havo been swept away by whiskey aud rum. Our fathers aud mothers need all the kindness and sympathy we can ever give them. It does not only j make tho children brighter, but the 'older heads, whose locks are while I from tho snows of many winters, are l in sore need of kind wor ks. Perhaps i they havo long ago laid all. or most all, of their loved ones to rest, and their burden seems greater than they cau bear. How a word of sympathy and kindness helps them! There is enough of gloom in this world with out ad ling more by unkiud -words and actions. Let us not so unhced i"gly permit opportunities for carry ing sun-bine into the lives of those t we love pass by. A word or cheer to a struggling soul is worth more than all the roses we would scatter on their casket covnr. A welcome, a smile, a cheery "well done," an affoc tiouato look, will cause a rift to break in tho clouds, and permit the sun shine of life to gladden tho parsing day of those we lovo. Lift us ti faithfully to throw tho wealth of af feet ion about our loved ones who ate fighting the stern battle- of life. Let us scatter our lovo I roudca.-t an 5 pluck out ail the thorns we can, and Minvly an 1 certuiuly will our Father say. "Well done." In tho close relations of members of tho samo household, and the constant contact through long association, thero is apt to lie a laclc of tho friend ly greetings and delicate attentions which are given to visitors and stran gers in tho household. Ciili.'uen nr. commonly not trained lo .-.wool cour tesies in their treatment of parent and one another. Husband and wife do not preserve their first gracious care of each other. But thoughtful aud loving little ser vices sweeten homo life and pour the oil of j-iy uv'T daily experiences. When a hu.ihan.l or son is prompt and helpful in placing her chair to tho table, what woman dues not feel happier? An act of courtesy cultivates iu its performer more appreciation and at tachment. Tho spirit which promptn little attentions, aud the habit which preserves them will banish hard feul ing. sharp words and alienations that tuttuttdly ami easy come in times of difference of judgment or eoniiiel of interest. A I tad St iire. Somo day yen will et a bail scare, when yon feel u pain in your bowels, atul fear appendicitis. .Safely lie.s in Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, a sun! core, for till bowel and htomacb diseases, such as boailacbo, bilionsnoKs, rnstivo uokh, etc, Gnnranteed tit C. Y. Lowo's Driij? Store. Only 25 cents. Try tllt'Ul. A Hock of swallows htivo taken nj tliHir habitation in tbo eaves of the Unitort States Clover nniont btiildiii" at tho Lpwis ntnl Clarl; Fair, and all efforts to dislodge them have failed. The Government o flic i a Is have decided to let tho birds roiuain, and they aro proving quite an attraction lo the thousands who daily visit Uticle Sam's luHgtiiflcont display. No Secrrt About It. It is no secret that for (hits, Burns Ulcers. Fever Sores, Sore lives, Boils etc, nothing is so eflurtivo as Buck- Ion's Arnica Salve, "It didn't tako long to cure a bad soro I had, aud it is all O. K. for soro eyes," writes D. L. Grpgory, of Hope, Texas. 25c at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Slore. Tin Wo term r To Uphold tile, luti-grity "f ! Weal. Those of our readers who believe that nothing is loo owl fur the West, and thai, as Westerner:, wo should conserve, ami promote the best that lies within us, of art, romance aud history, will be iuterested in the now Seattle Magazine, "The Westerner," tho Ma' number of wl.ieh is now in tho Lands of its readers. "Tho West erner,'' a tnagazino of and for the est -to go into tho homes of the West, with stories, sketches and poems and articles by tho very best writers that write writers who live iu the West and know of its possibilities people whom you have mot and know, and whoso literary works are recog nized by the public and tho literary authorities of the country" these aro somo of tho promises, which, judging by tho May number, tho publishers of "The Westerner" are already ful filling. Tho writers for the Magazine, and tho promoters, aro well known literary people. H. A. Stanley, Joseph Bleth ou. Herbert Bash ford, Tevor Kincaid and a largo number of other writers, equally prominent, offer the literary features. Edgar L. Hampton, for ton years a Seattle newspaper man, is editor of 'The Westerner." and Ella Higgin son, the pool and novelist, is associate ei litor. X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of The Twentieth Ceutury. On an ordinary lamp this attach uieiit will iuerea-e your light to at least double tho ( parity of the ordi nary burner. '1 his ts a iaio and mo-! pepr.iar invention, and does away with smoking chimneys, and i'piiies no cleaning or trimming of the wick Call and Investigate 11. .-:.! .;ut for Itandou :oid Vicinity. Wanted-An Idea IHS Pru-ct your li!c.v: thor may l)Hu you wealth. Write Jot;"; "il iiDLitliuRN CO.. Patent Attor ney.'. Wnblaxt..u X C. for their fcl.S.0 erlie ofTa .r. llit ot two IiutiJrcU luvcuituua wcuteJ. ZJtisebwI ftelit.'i! tile At 15.:::d;Ui June I Marshtietd v-i Hatu'.im jnnoll Co(tiillo vs June '."i North Head va " July HI M.-irsinii'ld va July Couwillf v-i " Any f North IJHiOI vfl5rS5' Akj: -'7 M-.r.V aVhi v-i .jit i 7 North !'-. ml v.t ' At Co .iiillo .May 21 -oitiiil'iu s (' qu:!lo .Juno I North 15n-.l vs ' J uiu MurshaVld Ju'.v - It-iiul.) l July Hi No Hi lU'iid vs " Aii .M:r-iltiii:hl vs " Ant K Hiuulou vs 11 An L'7 North llend v " b't-pt 17 Harsh field vn " At North ! .Vnil May HI Mnrphfield vs North Hnnd Mav - IS tulon vs " .Juno W-.quillo vs " Juh il-l.:ind. v-; July :'. .Mar-hih-lci vs " July :!1 t'oipnlle Aim -0 H.itiiloii vs ,; St pt IS Mar-htiuld vs Sopt 10 ()quillo vs " At :d.-.rsh!i:M J'.nv -' lV'Jillii vs Murslilh-ld J in,- il N t:h I.cmu! vs " Juno 1 Hiin.l.ui -.s " July J North Mend vs July ! Ootniillo vs " July :SI IS.tn.lou vs uy I". - North ISotid vs " -J-' '- !Hl!o a " j.t ie-!:u.d ui vs Wine of Cardui Cared Her. 01 Q 3rmf!i Prim. 2fT-vf- Atlanta, Ga., Maruh 21, 1903. jj I suffered for four months with Ej extreme ncn'oiifuicss and lassitude H I had a sinking feeling in my I stomach which 110 medicine seemed M to relievo, and losing my appetite B I became weak end lost my vital- H ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen ma pounds of llesh and felt that I mudfc find speedy relief to regain luyEg health. Having heard Wino og Cardui praiseil by ecveral of my Kg friends, I sent for a bottlo and was Kg certainly verj- pleased with tho raj results. Within three days my 3 appetite returned and my stomach Ea troubled mo no more. I could Eg digest my food without difficulty By and the nen'ousness gradually E diminished. Naturo performed her functions without difficulty and I am once more a happy and well woman. OLIVE JOSEPH, Trcas. Atlanta Friday NtfiUt Club. Secure a Dollar Bottle of gWine of Cardui Today. J CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Ituiidon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is just In reeeipt of n new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, IrngKittt Sundries. Perfumes, Brushes, Spoxoes, Soaps Nuts and Candies. CIimi'H. Tulmri-ux iiml CA-'iirt-ttnn Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied BOOT SHOES You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Denier in Itoots and Shoes Kopairing ncr.tly and promptly douo at lowest livinn prices. What We Can Do For You Two PnnorH fur tho Price of One. You Got tlio News of the World mid tho Local Sews Thrown in us i I':iruln. To those who pay up nrronrnqes and a year in udvauoo. mid to nil now sahscri hers who pay in advance, wo mako tho following proposition cuiupriBitiK several diuVivnt couplets to select from: J 'KICK OK I'onLIOATIONS PER Vk.H. KaniioN I.'kcoudei: $'J 00 S in l-'rancisfo Hnllclin C SO Portland Kv iiinu Telogrntn 00 Wookly Ure-o::ian 1 :0 Appeal lo KeaM.n f0 Our :Tm. Tho iSuik'.iii is one of tho loading pf.io f the West, ami is a daily pnhhsiitd iu Sai: I'rai.oi-eo. aud yiv. s :'!l ill.- news. OuroiFot inol'.uhs tli.; Sumhiv iSti!h::n. K'-oi-rdi r Mid tSullftiri ooo yf-.ir.. $7 e" Itto td-. r ittt'l Ma'ii tit:, one uiouth " Tho l'ortlvid l'.v. ii:irf T lor! ram is i.ssurti sis time-, a v :. It ;ivo-i ai! tin now- that is woitii loaJiur atid a; to t.uto of n-Juj; it ;rf--.;. itnieh of il luMiit;"! Ii -'nrs fto-.ln i s!ihi whvn it ifiv;!.o lo. re tii:.:::h u:;y oth t jfiii nr:l. JN-oi.rdrr nr. J ';! yr.i! o:r y. nr. i-" i0 For a w-okly in-wpp -poi t!.o V.-o5;!y Or joni.tn U-:;d i'i the N.-rthwost. and nive til t'io r.i-Ts us'.iallj i:on:aund in a wooklj papfr. Ki-oor.i.'r and Woohly ()r,L,onia:i..S2 A) It is Mut i:iity of o i eh person to seel; in formation atony all iiut tint tend toward 'iri:i;Itm n limit ho! tor condit ions and yrt-atri pro-poritv for the hnimm family, tutd foi ' Iu: puri;o rf (jivi.iA imr r iiKru n ili.f.rM- 10 inform tlieni-t'lves wo yivo thom the host --Appeal to !:-.is)u. Any doettine thai l.'os not uppt-.tl to tlm hiyjie-.t order of roa ou:!i is no; -af-'. live- f.h r ai d p;'0.tl to ICcioui... $ t'O First Glass Watch Re Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted to orut-r; or any oflur work in ni litu? will Im (i.)tn in n noat ami salis factory tnanniM', nl a reasonable prico. Call and my new Iiu of J.-wolry. con ststiuy of Hlsolv !'in-:, ll.tt. I'iii.-, Sash Pins, liud.t's 'A'nist Sen, ISn-ooiios. ISr icoh-tr,. Cuff :tud Ooliar Hut'ons. (.'hums, "harms, unit :in&. whit;ti ha-? J u si iii-i'ivoJ. AiriMi'u Kin:. V; tehtu..!;-r nvl Jewoh r. Uii.iU'jii. , . . vtcyuii. : KZLLs COUCH I . A-?D . i.. ;. t.4. J ,c' tLJ H'-5 I WITH .vy $. g5f S K8W ElS098r J,.. flCnV. .?PT.0H Prico K Ff)H 0 0:itloj.id 50cS51.GOR i SSOLi'S Froo Trial. 9 '.tt- noitTrxT-Trr,.tjcy7tm-iTwiriwr-ift,1 .J ifurrat an-- U-:cit.jat Ouro for all SffHRGAT and I,Vl?3 TI10UB 9 liSS. or EONB? BACK. El Dorado TOSMSORSAL PARLORS P. 8. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO WILDING. I'lrnt Street, IIANDON, (IKDCON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HA lit CUTTING AT STANDARD ITtICK?. Itathrooiii newly fitted np with I'orcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Itatlis 25 c iiIh 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE iHr' 4 TRADE MARKS DCSIQNS CORVRiaHTS Ac. in.miiiiinillnff Vlili irnl rlB.rrlnt Inn mm qutcklr ascertain our opinion freo whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions utrtctljr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent freo. Oldest nponcy for securinK patenta. Pntcnta taken tbrouRb Munn Ss. Co. rccolvo rpcclalnotki, without charge. In tbo Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tersest ctr cul .tlon of any aclentttlc toamal. Torm6. X3 a year: four months, L Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.361Brod New York Hrancb. omco. tSS F SL, Washington. D. C V W V The Uty Meat Market 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Hoef. Pork. VenI, Mutton. Lnmh, Poloim and 1'ork SnnRne, Preyed Heef, Head, CLicse, Conud J5ef, I'lt-Kkd I'..rk, Las, winldcs nud butter. Call -un us and ct oar nrices before huyuw elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wnqon. always following in the samo rut. Wo are pushers, atrivine for a IarRef, business, and wo ttit tln-re by keepinc n?iie Best Meat in tlie Land nnd ROlliiig nt the very lowest prices. We aro here to please nnd hore to stay. "2"o-u.rs to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer Will Kiyo a rccnlnr ten day Service between Coqnillo Kivcr, Oregon, and Snu Francisco,, California, for both passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DVEU. Agent, Hnndon. Oregon. S WAYNE & HOYT, Agent, 2i Battery Street, Sao Francisco. California. City Barber Shop AND BATH BOOMS, SHAVES, LTi Cts EACH SHAMPOO, II A IK CUT, Hotel Coquilie jocjiiiillc Oity. Oregon, .1. V. TITPEH, Proprietor. This woll-knouii hotel is now under new and com petent managi-miM-it and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The tabic service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Stnplo rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to aud from boats and trains free of charge. Fine now bar in connection with the hotel. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Z A 5 0. P. JENSEN, Master- This Sti-anier is Xiw. is Strongly built, nnd lilted with the latest improvements, nnJ wil give a roguSnr S dnv srrvin-. for pnM i:gcr mid frt'iuht, between tho Coquilie River, Oregon, ami S-u: Francisco, Calif. KLilKI'.T IYEK. t-fnt. l'.audon, Oreg-ui. E. T. KUl'Z, Maifgltu! Aji-r.t, :r7 V n i.t Str.it, San Frmciico, Cnllfornin. im OF ALL LINIMENTS CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN 4 S. WEURALCI4. STRAINS, CUTS. BaUlUES. 8MRS, SCAL9S. f h W OLB 80. CRICK IN DACK, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, STIFF JG48T3, CONrOASTCO M'JSCCLS. SPRAINED s. ANKEL8. COHN MUSKE.I'S 37R6!NCO WRISTS. FROSTED riKT, COXM6, SUNIO.'IS. CHlLlLAiaC, AUO REMARKABLE CURE "I vas nvick afTltcted vrith rhenniatisra, "writc3 Ed. C. Nud, Iowavillc, Scdgwic'c Co., Kansas, "going about on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain, I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured nic, after using three 50c bottles. ITISTIIB GRF.ATJiST LINIMENT I EVKR US2D; have rec ommended it to a number o: persons, all erpresa themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk vithout crutches, aud am able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINUVSENTCOi ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? 5 T "'Vmi Ts'i nrc ut' tu5incs8 nt TUo Old ii Li -ZSV Staml ami cnii uli-ase you. Give us a Call and examine our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is t ho timo to purchitso Hardware. Tho undersigned Las in .itoclc ji jnrgo ar-sortnient of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. FaintH, Oils, Ifoors jid V:i:t!ov.N. TINSIiUr IN' CCJNXISCTION. TKKSPASS NOTICK. Notic:o is- liiT-ly aivi-n tn all ps rsnus nut lo trypan'; iijxiii tin pr sn:;i" ot Dr. Kciivtm. siliiutt'd lu twecn Klonm ,iUv nml llit coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by rciiHivuiL'. cuitinir. or di'Strnyinc timber njmi Haiti land. reward will be paid for informa tion lendini; lo a conviction of tredpa" u staled above. Dated at Handon. Orrcen. MnroJi 11. Ii0I EACH '2"t Cts. AND BATH. H I N G B . MASSAGE, ALL INFLAUXATIbHS Of BAD OR BLAST. LOWE. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. THE STEAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Handon every inornitic. excepk Snndny. nt 7iX0 o'clock nnd makes conneo tioiiK with the train and steamer Myrl at lOrM n. m. at Corinille Citv. Leaves CoqnilleCitv at V$0 p to., arrl inc at Handon nt !;."C p. ui.