THE EECORDER
is rum.isnun
IIVEHY THUKS1AY A ITI'.UXOON
B 7
J)AVII) K. ST ITT.
SDITOU AND rnorniETOtt.
SUHSCliirTION KATES.
Ono Year
l8ix Months
Three Months..
..? 00
.. 1 00
SO
This pppor is entered at tho Handon post
otlice sis Secoinl-class Matter.
THURSDAY, AUG. 17, UiO:..
EDITORIAL.
Tiockefellor might mako a capital
stroko just now by making a hand
Bono freewill offering to tho Czar.
Japan is insisting upon payment of
her war expenses, and the question
of 'tniutcd" money will haidly bo
raised.
Now we have tho spectacle of
Havana quarantining against Now
Orleans. A few years back and
!Havauawas frequently scourged with
yellow fever, but the chnngo that has
come since Spanish occupancy, has
wrought wonders in the sanitaiy con
dition of that city.
The "graft 5 proposition has reached
ft stago that is enormous, and now
President lioosevelt has given notice
of tho need of legislation against it.
President Roosevelt Ins a happy fac
ulty of rubbing up against something
that smarters of opposition, and he is
likely to stir up an uncanny lot of
politicians and others, if ho goes up
against tho grafters.
from tho iouo of uows from the
Orient, it would seem as though tho
Kaiser wishes very much that his
undo Edward will restrain his Eng
lish subjects from discussing things
things German and expressing their
views disparaging to his people aud
"overnmout too profusely. King 1
Edward may have a firm grip on the
British throne, but when it comes to
curbing the sentiment of his subjects
ho will hardly be able to do so. In
this case the Emperor will most like
ly have to pocket his pride or "grin"'
and baro it.
Teacher's Institute.
It is known to probably all of our
teachers that tho Institute Law
suspended for tho year 19'Jo, in Coos
County, and that there will bo no An
nual Teacher's Instituto held iu the
County this summer.
This is iu harmony with tho provis
ions of Senate Bill Xo. 133. the Sec
tion of wl.ich reads as follows:
Section 2. In case any County
Superintendent shall dispenso with
bis Anuual Institute for lOOo, in ac
cordance with tho provisions of tin.-,
net, then all laws and all parts of laws
relating to the apportionment of mon
ey to school districts iu cousequenee
of institute attendance, aud all laws
pertaining to teacher's attendance at
connty institutes, aie hereby sus
pended iu such county for tho year
1905, but shall bo iu full force and
efFoct after January 1, 1UU0.
Tho Eineatioiml Congress to bo
held in connection w Ih tho Lewis and
Clark Exposition, and which is in
tended to take the place of the annual
teacher's institutes of tho various
counties, will convene on thn Fair
Grounds, Aug. 28, and continue for
livo days. A very strong program
has been prepared on which appears
tho names of many instructors of
national reputation. While teacher.-!
aro at liberty to attend or not this
Congress as U'-t suits them, yet it
would seem that tho opportnnitj to
bo present at such a gathering of tho
educators of this and adjoining
5 . , . . ,
70nucra OI iuii xpnaiLiwu, dci'iiui ui
opportunity rarely met with in a life
time. It is my plan to leave Hosebnrg for
Portland on Friday morning, August
25th.
If as many as ton can arrange to go
by"' tho samo train, special ten tly
rates of $0 for the round trip art
granted. Since a number of teachers aro go
ing from this county sometime during
tho latter part of tho month, I would
BUggcst that we take advantage of
theso special rates by meutmg in
ltosoburg on tho date named,
iyespect fully,
W. II. Iil AC n,
Cj. Snpt.
'olhiii on tin: Mnrkct 1 C 11 :t 1 to Chaiiiln'r
liiin'e Colic, Clioieni and Dlar
: li'oeu Itfire-dy.
This fact is well knowu to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will
givo their customers this preparation
when tho best is asked for. Mr. Obe
.Witmer. a prominent druggist of Jop
lin, Mo., in a circular to his custom
ers, says: "There is nothing ojt tin
market in the way of patent medicine
which equals Chsimberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea limedy for
. bowel complaints. We sell and rec
ommend this preparation," For sale
pv O V. I. owe.
1 :
A Will llilljr to MotlHTH.
Too much euro cannot In; usod with
small children ilui-intf tho hot weather
of thn sutnmor months to guard
against bowel troubles. As a rule it
is only necessary to give tho child n
dose of enstor oil to correct any dis
order of tho bowels. Do not use any
substitute, but givo tho old-fashioned
castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as
rancid oil nauseates and has a ten
dency to gnpo. If this does not cheek
the bowels givo Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and
then u doso of castor oil, and tho dis
ease may bo checked iu its incipieney,
and all danger avoided. Tho castor
oil and this romedy should bo pro
cured at unco and kept ready for in
stant nso as soou as tho first indica
tion of any bowel trouble appears.
This is tin' most pueeessfnl treatment
known, and may bo relied upon with
implicit confid.'tico even in cases of
cholera infantum. Vov sale, by C. Y.
Lowe.
ChuHibvrium Talks about
C;ns County.
At tho llarriman banquet in Port- j
land, last week. Governor Chamber
lain, in the conrae of his remarks,
said:
For tho last week 1 have visited
every town in Coos and Curry coun
ties that had any population ut nil, !
and while I was there, the announce
ment whs matte thai Mr. Hairiman i
goiug to build into that territory.
Applause.) It is true, as .ur. Cotton
says, that wo in Portland do not ku.nv I
our stale as we ought to know it. I ,
have never viVited that section until'
last week, but I found a lino harbor
at tho eutranc-j to Coos P'ty, and rules iho world This is a saying a
another ono at 13:m Ion. and another 'old ns tho hills, but were it true our
small ono at Port Orford. an 1 sailing j great nu-n in our great cities would
schooners gj in at auy season of tho j not boon trial and sent to priron pens
year, when it is not too rough, with-j for -boodle" and ''graft.'' When the
out the assistance of a tug. They ! hand that rocks the cradle rules th
take a great trade from all of those j world, tin-re will bo a 'vohool hoiw
ports, not to Portlaud, whero it ought 'on every hill top and no saloon in the
to come, but to S -.u Francisco. It is j vallev."
1 a trade which .tutly belongs to Port-
laud, ami would come here if wo had j
tho transportation. Sjuio of those V( have not done our duty by our
rivers, with th?ir branches, are unvi- children until wo have dune our wt
guble for -10 miles inland. most to surround them with the best
AH the dairy products and the him- t:nral intluences. to strengtlu-n them
her of that vast region, which ought j vjt, the highest religious inslruct ions
to come this way by iho Southern P.i- j within our iower, and to lead them
ci'ic system, linds its way to San ; ,m tut are vitalizing by goiug
Francisco or to tho Orient. With a j tj,id way ourselves. ral- are pecu
21 hour steamer haul from Portland ! burly contagions; life is commum
to Coo? Cay, and a -10 hour hani from ! rated by life; sincerity and simplicity
Coos B.iy to San Francisco, with rate- J ;jr, not transmitted by precept but by
about the saaK the trade is going to
San Francisco instead of Portland,
and tho lines of steamers carrying
tho trade belong to Sau Francisco
capital. I believe Mr. Wilcox is the
oniy man that ronlly does any busi
ness between this port and those ports.
Dut not only this: between Coos lity
and the Willamette valley is a timber
belt 25 miles in extent, whi'!:. if it
wore in Michigan, would make more
millionaires iu a year than were made
by the California gold mines in 10
years. With the opening of this ter
ritory by the lino now projected by
Mr. Hurriman, I believe much of th"
trade will come to Portland, where it
ought to come.
A liir.kcii Se
J'nink Ward, a son of Wm Ward,
of Dmiels crtek. is at the Horsfull
hospital with a broken leg. In com
pany with Charley Erickson. he was
driving from the county landing on
Catching inlet over to Daniels creek,
returning home from town. Going
down thehili tho horses took flight
and ran away. A small tree had fall
en across the road, and tho horse-;
jumped over this, but the wagon
struck it and was badly sma-hed.
Ward was thrown out and his right
leg was brok n just above the ancle,
while Frickson wtis thrown down the
hill and badly bruised up. Ward
crawled about half a mile toward
home when he was met bv his broth-
er. who h id Immi alarmed by th" ar-i
rival of the horses at the home dace.
Coast. Mail.
I'llldlc IS A I'llll.a'tl,
The public is aroused to a knowl
edge oT the cur.ttivo merits of that
great medicinal tonic. Electric Hitters
for sick stomach, liver and kidneys.
Mary 11. Waiters, of 5115 St. Clair
Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: "For
several months 1 was given up to die.
I had finer and ague, my nerves were
wrecked; 1 could not sleep, and my
stomach was so weak from u -tilers
doctors drugs that I could md eat.
Soon after beginning to take Electric
Ditters I obtained relief, and in a
short time I was entirely cured."
Guaranteed at C. Y. Lowe's Drug
Store. Price ;0c.
For Sale.
I have for sale lo betid of Kttnt
boullete bucks. Price twenty dollars
per head. W. S. Maksiiai.l,
Langlois, Or.
WA.N I'KI).
MHN AN1 WOMKN in llii ami uljiti
j rmitiiies for lioun or t ravtiii!' work,
ivpiesiMttino and advert tin Wholesale
and l'MiiL-atiottal I)-piirtn:fi.trf of an old es-taldi-liid
Manufactuiiny INntso. Snlary
i '. "Ml Dt-r dav with cxpi-nm-i ad vanrtd. Hi"
funindiod when auwfSitrv ; tM.-!tion prmti
tint ; tct-r'iiotexcli.nio (. Address. Hltw
Hrothcrs '.' Go., Home DtuS., CincMgo. 111.
Home Circle Column
Crude Thought Ah They Tall From Tin-
Kdltorial I'on. ricasanl Kveniiif; lib
eries. A Column I) Uc;iti tl to Tired
Mother :ih They .loin The Jloiue Ciie.le
ut Kvenlni; Tide.
"Homo's not rueroly four square, walls.
Though with pictures hnna ami milled;
Homo is where affection cnlK
Filled with shrines tho heart hath huilded!
Home! go watch tho faithful dovo
Sailing 'ucath tho heaven above us;
Homo is where thcro'a one to love!
Homo is where there's ono to lovo us!
"Homo's not merely roof and room.
It needs .something to endear it ;
Home is whero the heart can bloom,
Whoro there's some kind lip to cheer it!
What is homo with none to meet.
None to welcome, none to greet us?
Homo is sweet and only sweet
When there's ono wo lovo to meet us "
It is a fact which mathematics can
not explain, that tho more affeetiou
wo loavo at homo tho moro wo carry
with us.
True religion sweotens, strength-
en's, devotes and ennobles homo life
It. poshes back tho horizon of exist-
once and makes ono to livo in a larger
world.
A happy homo does not result from
a larir.' income. A large amount of
love, plenty of good souse, and a very
little money will mako a happy Home
Circle.
Keep your head clear, your con
science fair, your heart pure, young
woman, ami go out into th.? worh
,mt Uiixio u jjfl. fur yiinrs,.r. It i
yom. ri.,jlt a3 u.L,j JW y0nr duty,
'-The hand that rocks She era Ut
j mm or out: cmi urkx.
oxamole. l'Vhi-oer the word of Got'
to the chii-i," said Jena Paul Kiehter,
"in the presence of the sublime and
the majestic" "Jn the pre-encu of
things calm and s jjthinir," sf.il
George McDonald. and ;e would adi.
"In the jirrs.'i.t-e t.f the lu-auiiful, the
familiar gfhees homely su:;cl sties, the
tiansy, the swallow, the purring cat.
,;i0 ;:ijthfnl dog. the gen! le horse, t
! tie
deeping bjtbe.
mother's kiac."
a father's hug aud
.IKE MOTHKi: LIKE C!!IM.
Children are very okservant. and
even the tiny little ones notice the
difference between the smile and the
frown on the parent's face Year by
year, as children grow older, and the
sou's, minds and hearts begin to ex
pand under the iulluencu oi the environment-',
sensitive children u-ua!U
cultiv.tle, unconsciously, the mother'.
disposilion. Tho child will be sad
and melancholy if the mother sighs
and complains. IT the child is iu h
pendent and self reliant, often under
such circumstances, it will heconir
stubborn and deliant. hen tie
child leaves the ehildho ) i bo'iiud and
becomes a young man or woman, then
tho evil ellect of the sad in ;h,r be
comes still more apparent. "Moihei
is blue and horn-' is ; gloomy place."
and the young people seek tl.-ii
amusement el-.where. And tho'i th
mother becomes blue indeed, h.'c:iiM
.-he cannot control the family and
they do not enjoy the home. Tiin sad
mother has a depressing udbu nce cm.
the home. Site comes to the break
fast jable sighing; the family hstriy
through the meal and all sei m re
lieved when it is lini.-hed. The house
hold tasks are taken tip with a heavy
spirit, and the whole houe has a fu
neral like appearance. The gom
complaining woman has few friend
and spends much of her t sum alone;
there is an estrangement between her
self and the other members oT the
family; her children seek brighter
and more congenial friend, and the
confidence aud companionship that
should have been hers aro given to
others. Mother have heavy burdens,
but they are committing a ureal
wrong when they allow theso burdens
to shadow tho lives of the members
of their families.
'I hey Appeal l Our Synipattiies,
The bilious and dyspeptic are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our sym
pathies. T; ere is not one. of them,
however, who may not be brought
back to health and happiness by I he
nat of Chamberlain's Stomach anil
Liver Tablets. These Tablets invig
orate the stomach and liver and
strengthen tho digestion. They also
regnlale the bowels. For sale by C.
Y. Lowe.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
V-
I. !
K i?-I 3 !
Oregonian: A Chicago mau camo
homo intoxicated Friday and his wife
suggested to him that ho should go
aud drown himself. Ho did. J)ut
ho left a letter reproaching her. She
oughtn't to worry. It was good ad
vice. A Totiflilnj; Story
is the saving from death of tho baby
girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland.
Md. Ho writes: ''At the ago of 11
months our little girl was in declining
health, with serious throat trouble,
and two physicaus gave her up. Wo
were almost in despair, when we ro
-olved to try Dr. King's Xew Discov
ery for Con-umpiion. Coughs and
Colds. The lir-t hot tin gave relief
fer tnkpijr four botib's she was cured
and is now in perfect haiih.M Xever
fails to relieve an I ruiv a con-h or
fold. At ' V. L .v.e's Drug Smre.
"ticts and I.oU. (iuarautee,:. Trial
but tie free.
A Valuable ifook,
One of the mo-i valuable books
that has been oil'eivii to t'ue pnblic
lately is
The AmsricAu Family Stiuoator.
This bo k i.? a fund of knowledge
that will inter-'st the whole hone
tioid. and sh nh! tie the companion
of all per.-,ms in tin-it- leisure mo
ments. If its advice is sought and
f.jllo-.ved it v;!l prove a source of pro
tit as well a- pleasure
Sold . :dv b .J. KpwAKns. Aor.
The Weatlor.Vi Lvrlil of
The Twentieth CLnttiry.
On au nr Unary lamp th; attach
metit will inei-e.-e y-ur light to at
least double the npai-ity of the rdi
nary linnier. '1 hi i:t huo and mo-?
popular it.vtnti. n. end does away
;. h siutdiieg ei.iiatic . aud iqnire.
no t leaning ur tinumh.g of the wick.
Call and 'nvesiinsis It
Soli; Acini lor i:.:il n anil Vicl:iiiy.
' " V
...-!. .. I
. . - .
: t
',( it . ' -
t m :". ,: .-.v'.
b. Y.
..le- t. .
What We Can Do For You
fu'o S-;iiirr Tor the l-iti'f uf !: Yn
C.'t tin- "c-. o" th. Wortil iinil
t!e l.oi".:l .New. Thr.iwi;
in n- a lliittiln.
To :h"-e who juv up a r renin yen nd a
vitr i;t udvrwu-r. mid tn al! tsi-w utiltscri
Ihms ho pav in a;tvancMwt make the
loIioA-ine j;oH.-ii:it)n compn.sif.u svveral
dituiut .:i.. pleirt to M-li'Ul from:
1'iaci: o? i'l.nt.ie , i mns cr.R Y:ai:.
IUnimin l,'j:rot:iM; -J 00
S mi i'lancSo I'lillrtin d Jtl
i'.iiil.n..! lAciitnu Tvlerrttn 00
W'ei-uU ();eoiil.lll 1 e0
Appeal to Itt -asi.n al)
Our ifrr.
Tin r.-dlctin is ono of thn leadinj: pa,f
f the Wr-i, :md is a daily published in San
rram-i-co. and ives all the news. Our ofivc
moladis the Sunday Hullidiu.
lu-ttorder and lulkliti. mit! yottr.. 57 00
Ki'coider and Kullc-t iii, one month "
The l'oitland Kvenitt" Teh'ram is i.-.siud
six times a vt- Ic. It yives all die news that
l wotth teaditi" and tip to tinio of ooiiio tc
press, inttch ot it tiein-'t hours ftedicr thai.
when it roacht-.s huru through any other
joitrnal.
IJfcorder and Tcli j'rani one yttir. eO
1'or a weekly nowspMiHM-tho Wecddy On-
uoninn vd in the N.irtliwest. and uivo-.
all the nt-.vs tiKanlh (lontaintd in a wceldj
paper.
Kc..rd.r and Weekly Oreuoniau..$L' ."0
It ih the duty "f e..ch person to seek in
formation ahum all lines tint tend toward
I ter eondit ions and un-ater
pro-pftit fur the human fMinily. and for
the purpose i f jjivintr our readers a chance
to inform llu iifelves we tfivtr them the best
Appeal to Heas.in. Any deeliino Unit
does not appeal to the highest order of rea
son in; is not pttf,..
J.'oirdor and Appeal to llsasnti,.. SL 00
mm
CLARENCE Y. LCIVl,
llaniteli. OrcHon,
Druggist and
Apothecary,
Is just In roef-ipt of a new and
fresh htoek of
Drucjs and Chemicsls,
Patent. and rropneraiy I'reparations
Toilet Articles.
lri:ju;:.s.s tun(!rioM.
Pmn-t'MKs, J3i:l'sii::h. Si'oxoes. Soaps
Nr rs ANi Caxmks.
C'lfrurs, Tilitreor :tnl rimirett1!.
Paints. Oils. Classes, tuitl rainler'sSuppliod
1 5GOTS
You Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth for $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
M. BSEXJBB'S
Healer in Hoof and Shoes
Repairing neatly and pmmptly done at
lowest livnie prices.
SEWING MACHINE.
ROLLER EEARINQ.
HIGH GRADE.
7 -
I-iiON GLb 1 CUARiNTEE.
NstionuS Scvir.f Machine Co.,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
FACTORY ATUELVIDERE. ILL.
First Class Wateh
Eenairinff.
Agates Grou::d, Poiishsd and
Mcu::ted
to ordor: or any utlnr work in my
linn will bo dono in a nefti b;m! j-hms
factory tu.'tnniM. at n reiiponnhlt prico.
Call and s!.v tte-.v line of j-m'lrV ei;::-.smti-au
f Sii;-U 1I; I'ins. Sa-.!: Pin-.,
Lndy' V;.j:;t Srti, HriKiebes. lirstfcdns. C? ft
awl Coll.ir Hut .uiH. Chaina. ChartMe, an.i
UiuuM. wiueli hv.-i just nrrid.
authi'h Kirr;.
W. UL:i ..Iv.r d .'. w. U r.
Oreo on.
.
1 :" "Ff'ftil Y
! v"i--" i "C0 si:... l
V'-.cuKi i. -t vt' iCKw-rn. (.'mo for r.ll i.
i oi ZlClf C'x T,AiiX. j
J
M I i s'P A no
T0NS0R1AL PARLORS
P. S. HOYT, Prop.
t...Nit.Mi iii r.i. noK'.Do i:riiii)i.(;.
I rl .t iv-t. iilMlOX, (im.CII.V
SUA YIN: 5. SilAMl'dOLNd AND IIA1K
CI 1 i lNfi ATM'AMJAKIi Villi KS.
Callirxim new 1 v liit ill tipuitlt I'orci-hiin
Toll. l!ol or old Ciitlih ':. r. tilv
A&t&4t 60 YEARS'
lk.ll Vt.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
AnronopotulliiB n fkctcli mid ilcacrlrtlnn mny
oiiioklv asi-ertala mr opuiinii rrco wneincr nn
risvfHtt.iri ti iirotinUly jiuii-ntiitilrc. ('oniniunlrn.
tu iis.trtetlyc ntlileiitlnl. HANDBOOK oa l'ntcnia
ecnt iroi". (iHwt nKUiicy lor bocunnjr patents.
I,!i.t.i tuUon tlimiiKh Mmm & Co. rcculvo
fj.,nul n-itict, without. ctmrKC, la tho
Sclesidfic Jimerlcatt.
A 5i:tnrtom!r MlnMratnl weekly. Lamest clr
ml tli.-i ft Mii-iitiili- J'liraal. 'IVrnm. n 3
y.-trt fmir r. .-tlis, l. Sold byall ni-WMtonifi.
RliNN&Co.SSIBroadM'-New York
Mrn kIi Oiiu . V tt.. W.ial.n.Kiuii. V. C.
Wanted-An Idea g
Who can thlnfc
of sonif nlmi'le
tlilnx to patent?
PrL't vur Idea.1'; Mii'v may lirln ynu wcalib.
Write JOl I i' iU1.-.Iit'I.:i .t f . Patent. Itu.r
ooy. W-itiln- u . rT tht ir jl.aui jrlio oir
'-.t Use ivo U'..Jrcd tuvcttttbi.3 wutitca.
' - " T4
7'Vv xaP.33 by buying this
S&V reiSablc, hones
t ;
A L V
0 Yes!
Wo Have the
1-of. Pork. Veal. Mullen. Lnuih, Holoctm and Pork SHnsace, J rcsscu uooi,
Chpesr. (Jornctl 1-ef, 1'ickltd I'-rk. I'.t;i;s. Vtiretahles and Gutter,
cjait tut i and tt our prievs leforo bnyitm elsewhere.
We sre not like the Hind Wheels
oi a wayiin. aiway n.uiow.111; in mi- t'isiiu . - iu !... -f - -
!)UHii:osu, and wo et th re by keuptn
Tlae Best Ivleat iii. tlie T-iazici
and Falling at the verv lowert priee.
Wo aru heic to please and ht-rt to stay.
ITo-Lirs to serve,
J. Waidvogel & Son, Props.
The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer
...... i 1 r 1
win oicnn rnrn nr rn finv nprvin i)oivi-fii
Halifornia. for both passuners and fruiclit.
CAPT. M. 5IAKTIN.
K. DVElt. AK-nt. Handon. Oregon.
KWAYNE t HOYT, Aeont, '2t:C, b'attery Street, San Frnnciseo. California.
City Barber Shop
BATH
SHAY EH,
2.-I Cts
KACH
SHAMPOO,
IIAIU CUT,
Hotel Coquille
Uoqu i U e ii.y9 Oregon
,1. V. T5'3'S:55. S'roprietor.
TlilS Wi-ll-kllU'Atl hutt'l r HOW MIilU'l- RmW nwi COIU-
potfut iuati;ij;'iufijl aiicl lui.s bi-on thoronhly ron
ovnteil tliroiihout. Tho tablt-airvic is equal to
any in Southern Oregon. Sniik' rcoius for coui-im-tcial
men. Baggage traupurteil to and frotii
boats and traiiih free c f (l:.Mgc.
i-'ine now bar in c mm-i'tiun with the hotel.
The N-3W, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
t 3 n fT 1
0. P. JENS Elf, Master-
"hi- St r.f.f-t i- N't r. is S?ris'.lv I uii'. r:i' ti'tnl with ?J e latest improvenients, and wil
;.f a i.nl: r s Jr v :-c i v . r. : ; ..-- i- r- :r i ht. between the
Cotpiitle ICivor. Ori-m. ai.d han I'.atie Calif.
KLi:i:T UYJ;::, m. Uand.-n. OrC m.
1. T. K'.lV'. !!.;:. . .:!!. 'J-'T Tr-.i.t i-r r.-i t, Sr:i t'r .neisco, Callfornin.
CURES RKSUaSAT!SS3 Af ALL FA!?4
r; rr3 r'EUiuri.se-.iK
tl 1 n g Z3 scijf jv.-5, oc
rcir, corns, eiiXiCws. chius;
BEAD TlilS, lii;fARSAELE CURE
"Z vas ttir.ch rlT.ictt J Tri'h thcumatisni, Trrites
Ed. C. Kud, IowRville, Str-lw :c!c Co., Kansas, "going
ciiotit on crutch. s av.I r-.ut'ft-rii:i: a great deal of paiu.
I wrs iitiluccd to try I?.?ll.nr.i's Saovr Liniment, which
cured :a, after usinjr ihree 5''c bott'es. 1TISTIII5
GRI-.ATEST LINIMISNT I KVUR CSED; haverez
onnicadeil it to n ::':rat.er of persona, expresa
lhcmsclvt3 as leinj benefitM by it. I no7 walk
v.-::ho;:t crutches, and am able to perform a great
deal of lijd:t labor oa the farm."
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BALLARD SNOW 2 I N 3 Vt EiMT CO,
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A-
I
C. Y.
DO 0U MEED AMY
T"F "V"nn "a r We
J. w jj SimikI nn ! -:i t l::-e vuti. Oive ns a Call
and examine our
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc,
Now is thn tinio to purc-linpo I faro! ware. The umler.-hjned has
in stock a iar;o a.-sortnu'iit of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies.
I'aiiits, Oils, Doors ami Vimloits.
TINSHUP IN CUNN'KUTION.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hat-dware Man.
TKKSI'ASS NOTK'K.
Notice-i In reliy i vt n to nil jH rmms nt
t tnpass ispijn tln preini-H"- f I'r. K-iiyiii.
a'rnaieil ht twei-n Floras Lake nml tli- -tM.
ty ruad. in Northern Curry, liy n-niuvni".
cuitiim. or destniyint: timlair upon shut
latul. ."?'Ti n-vvanl will lii piuM for iufonna
tion lcailinu' to a conviction of trt'Hpus as
st;.' ei al.ow-.
1'atcd at llnndon. Oregon. Mnrch 1 1. I
l'KTKll N15LSON. cot.
0 Yes!
Variety of Stock
... . 1 " " K n lnW.11
i tniiiiiiij iuvl-i. uituvui uuu ut
Znw Unitn n t 111 TPfl n P!Cll
BOOMS,
KACHI
Gts.
AND HATH.
.s I n .
MASSAC IS,
, CU1
. EHUiSr.5.51JP.MS.
IS BACKAOIS
LUMaiCO,
SI'KAIMCD
a vt:
1ST3.
, raoiTtO
or
UUi OR BSAST.
LOWE.
HARD - WARE?
arc still thrive lm.ini's al The Old
- Till-: STEAMER
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leiiv.-n Hnudou every morning, except
j Sunday, at 7:150 o'clock and makes connec-
lions with the train and steamer ilyrl n
i 10:H) a. m. at Coqnillr Citv.
leaves Cqaille City at V2:"0 p ni., arriyx
it;: ai oniiuou ai p. m.
h pit h .