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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
THE RECORDER IB PUBLISHED EVERT THUHSUAY AFTKUXOOX DAVID K. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOK. SOBSOlllPTION KATES. One Year...., 00 Bix Months 1 00 Threo Mouths .r0 This ppper is ontered nt tln Bandon post office- ns Second-class Mntter. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 1, 1905. EDITORIAL. TbeOpern Saloon has been dispens ing soda water, occasionally, during the past few days, but, strange to ro late, some of the thirsty have had bomethiDg stronger than soda water, as unsteady legs and noisy tongues of an hilarious nature- would indicate. Will Cost 6500,000. Klamatb Falls, Or., Sept. 14. The ppeeiticaiions for the tunnel and main canal of the Klamath project aro ia the hands of Chief Engineer Xewell, at WasLiugtou. The i-peeilicatious cover the construction of dOOO feet of tuunel 13 feet wide by 14. feet high, 3UU0 feet of couerete lined canal, and ten miles of earth caual, 50 feet wide on the bottom, 70 feet wide at tliu top, and 11 feit deep. This work will cost about $OLU,000. The maiu canal will have its iutake at the head of Link lliver, and will form a feeder fiom which water will be turned through laterals to irrigate the entire east side of the Klamath Yulley. This mammoth caual will carry 1500 second feet of water, which is one and a half times as much water as is now running iu Link lliver. Link River counects the Upper Klam ath Luke with Lower Klamath Lake. The river is now at the lowest stage ever known, and in ordinary years there will be enough water in Link River during the dry seasou to till the canal. The velocity of the water through the tuunel will be ten feet a secoud. Telegram: At what ago does a woman become too old to marry ? Evidently there is no statute ot lim itations in this respect, for a colored womau 120 years old is on her way from the south to marry some one in San Francisco. Tbiswill be herseveuth pppt3orince as a blushing bride. Reply to j2r. iel.son. I desire to say to Mr. Nielsou that all 1 am after in this controversy is the $30 purse which be agreed to give (o Mr. Turner aud me if we would run our horses at Port Oiford on the Mh of July. Iu keeping with our agreement to be there at that time with our running horses, Mr. Turner aud myself were ou the ground on the morning of the 4th, ready for the race. We called the race the lirt tbi..g in the morning because it was the bent lime iu the whole day for the race, the. water tbon being lower than at any other time during the day. ben we were all ready to run Mr. Nielsou informed us tbat be was uui willing to have, tbo race for the J0 pur.-e run iu the meruing, and lLat if we rau at that time be would not pay the money. 'Ihen we asked him when it would bo agreeable to him for us to run, aud he would state no time. 1 tojd him I wanted my horse to run for the 630 p:iru iu the morning bei-aiK-e 1 Uiiiit e.i him to run in the other iate !hioi;glnut the day. but to all m) rut pie.-1m he paid no beed and i he result wu? neither Mr. Turner nor mself got our race or received the tiioue) that was promised to tLe winner, On the morning of the otb of July .e went to Mr. 2siel.-.uti again aud asked him to put up the purse and let us iuu then, but agaiu he refused tin, aud we then gave up the idea of run ning at all and went home. Now, I am not trying to cast any reflections ou auy of the little girls of Port Orford as the last article in the Tribune would indicate, nor am 1 conspiring against the people of Port OiTord in auy way. All I want ia what is mine, and all 1 ask of Mr. Nielson is a fulfillment of his promise to Mr. Turner and mjself. Now, Mr. Nielsen, why was that race not run? J. L. Nay, LlUe Flutling Mouey. Finding health is iike finding money so think those whq are sick. U hen yon have a couh, cold, sore throat or cheat irritation, bettor act promptly like W,tO. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but after lindiug no relief in othor remedies, I was cared by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine iu the world. At C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. 50c and 1.00. Guaranteed, Trial bottle free. Cured or Lame Hack nfter 15 Venn of Suffering. UI had boon troubled with lame back for fifteen yeans and I found a complete recovery in the use of Cham berlain's Pain Balru," says John G. Bisher, of Gillam, Iud. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains, and bruises. It is for sale by 0. Y. Lowe. Must Ife Schooner I'cnrl. San Francisco. Sepl. 13 The three masted vessel which is reported bottom side up on the beach of the Alaskan coast, is believed to bo the Schooner Pearl, which sailed from hero December 7, 1901, aud from which no word hns ever been received The identification of oue of the bodies which came ashore near the wreck as that of George Fermorling who shipped on the tessel as station cook, satilies the Alaska Codfish Co. which owned the vessel, that it is no other than the schooner Pearl. Advices from Seattle state that the vessel came ashore at Yakatago, but it was probably meant for Kakatat Bay, in Southern Alaska. Tt was stated that a hill of goods made out in the name of Ibo schooner Prosper was found, and it gave the impression thattho schooner Prosper had mot misfort une. This, however, cannot be. as the three masted Prosper, operated by'the Alaska Packers' Association, is now laid np in Oakland Crook. There is another tschuoner named Prosper, but she is a four-masted vessel now out 13 days from San Pedro for WillHtiipa Harbor. If it was the Pearl, 31 men were drowued. Arc You t'liiigcd Engaged people should remember, that, atter marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their di gestions in good coudition with Elec tric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Ben nettville, S. C, says: ''For years my wife suffered intensely from dyspep sia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her for mer self. Then she tried Electric. Bitters which helped her at once aud finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." C. Y. Lowe, Druggist, sells aud guarantees tbem at 50.MS a bottle. Centennial Xoten. Less than four weeks remain m which to take advantage of the low railroad rites to go ami seo the Lewis and Clark Exposition and the wonder ful Northwest country. The big horse and cattle show at the Lewis and Clark Exposition is now in progress, opening Sept. 19th. It will run for ten days. Sumo of the most noted horses m the country are on exhibition, aud in the cattle, sheep and hog sections the entries are high ly interesting. Cattlemen and horse men from all quarters of the United States are in attendance. One of the mnt interesting outside attractions for Lewis and Clark Ex position visitors is the Maclay Phik aud canyon, which begins just outside one of the entrances to the fair. There is no other park in the world like this. A narrow trail, just wide enough f.r one person at a time, leads up the slope on one side of the canyon, grad ually descending to the bottom, along which runs a purling brook. For a mile or more the trail leads through the deet canyon, with great lir trees risiug ou each side, and ferns as tall as a man, growing thickly. Then, at the upper end. the sightseer climbs the narrow trail up tbe slope and along the mountain side, coming our at City Park, a beautiful piece of laudscape gardening. Maeleay Park is left just as nature made it, except ing that the oue nairow path has been cut through. Telegram: Another lightning storm hasbwopt the Wiliamet le valley causing several deaths. Until this year, electric disturbances were rare events iu this section of the country aud fatalities were practically tin known. Jt is apparent that there i some radical climatic cltangM taking place m this immtuliato vicinity. It may be caused by t he dost met ion of the forests or by the increased use of electricity. AttacKeil i;- :t Moli and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Buekleifs Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well "I use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts aud burns. Only 25ots at C. 1. Lowe's Drug Store. A'otice of Dissolution. Nnticn is hereby given to nil whm it. may concern. Hint the firm hitherto known an the Hunt Brothers, and carrying ou a business in lutnhiT at what has been known uk thu i'luvton Sawmill, situate ahont eight miles Honth of Bandon, has been dissolved. S. N. M. Hunt having Hold his interests t t J. N. Luke, and the said .1. N. Luke, and J. O. Hunt having sold their interest! to Itoht. I' Hunt, the old firm has iieoome dissolved and Kolt. P. Hunt will continuu the business in Ins own individual name. All acconnts dne said firm are duo and payable to said Kohl. P. Hunt, who iimsiuuch all liabilities of the said firm of Hunt Hros. Dated at iiaudun. August 31st, l!H).r. KOHT 1 HUNT, .1.0. HUNT. B. N. It. HUNT. J, N. LUKE. Home Circle Column Crude TliouglitH An They Fall From The Kdltonul Fen. IMeusimt Kveiilnjc Kev erles. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother ns They .loin The Home Circle nt livening Tide. BY THE GATE. In n robo of lnce and satin, With a sash of pnlest blue, With a picture hat and roses ' Hoses red nud wet with dow; In the freshness of the morning I have of tea seen her wait, Drumming with her dainty lingers On the illar by the gate. All in white aud crowned with blossoms, By the gate ehe stood one day, And she held her sweetest roses That her hands could bear away From that cool and fragrant garden, Where- the sunlight kissed the lawn, Fragrant with the hreith of heavou Ou that happy bridal moru. Still it seems I see her standing, Sweet of form aud fair of face; Weeds have overgrown the garden That her presence used to grace. By thu gate which is forsaken, Cliugs tho ivy to the wall, And the roses there are fading Those she loved the best of all. The majority of women do not re quire extravagant pleasures to keep them happy. All they want is a little attontion aud considerable thought. A man thinks he loves his wife and children, and because ho works hard for their support he needs no other evidence that he loves them, rer un ps ho doe.-, but when he constantly reminds them of the expense they are to hhu ami seems to begrudge every dullar paid out to maintain the home ami support the family, he spoils th hiippine-s of that family circle by sel ii-h thougbtlessor.-s. natuue's vo;;k. Nature ii a great economist. She makes ihe most of every opportunity, she works up all odds aud ends. After you are wrecked and useless, she leaves the wreek upon the rocks or reef on which you were stranded, and hoists her signal of danger, as a warning to others. You loso your life, but nature wants to u.-.e you for a warning. Yon lose your health, but t he tll t.tles are ieft in your face to show the world how it went. If by drink, natr.ro haugs out as her sign a red distress, it nut- be. on your nose, in front of your ejes. where you cau't escape it, aud v. here everybody yon meet reads tho terrible warning. Though your life is a failure, and yon have become useless, nature can still aflord to keep yon as an object lesson tu warn your fellows. TlUin MANLINESS. Every boy belong to a man. It may not be amiss to study the charac ter of a true gentl man. What is a true gentleman? Manliness is a tnif virtue, virtue means purity, p'inty means power. Never imagine that the swaggering braggart is a power ful man, or that such characters as Corbett, Fitz-immons, Sullivan, or thoir tribe are ideal Atnerican citizens. The braggatt and bully is always a weak character. The true gentleman is utroug. The man who endures and overcomes and lives t. bless other lives is the true gentleman. The true gnllman is nut made out uf clothe. Fine feathers do nut make line birds. So no art of the tailor can make a man out of a tough by dressing him iu a line suit. Some of tj.er.ieu with tho roughest exterior possess the truest and teitderent .-Dili's, while some dressed iu th height of fashion are demons incarnate. We like the man with a sunny smile ami a loving heart, an honest voice, ami a firm grip of tho ban 1, a clear ey keen wilted with boundless energy and a never failing smile, a man sincere, -injime-ly unselfish, iu-pird !y . tru wanuih of heart. (live ns such, tt man obedient to the claims of others, rather than the prim and pou:pins man whoe h"art has the frigidity of an iceberg. We believe what wo need today in the homo and in Ihe church aud m busi ness, is not an austere and unbending Puritanism, but. a large hearted. cheerful spirited Christian biotherli ness. inspired, not by dollars and acres, but by obedience to our high est and best nature. Tho man who encases his life in business claims or wraps his being in a mantle woven out of selfish acts, can nevor .save Ihe world. What we want is sympathy There are 11111113 who have fallen in Ihe tragedy of life; 1103- ure bleeding fr un some wound; what they need is a brother's hearty hand shake, a lov ing voice, saying. ''God bless you, my boy, all is not lost.; your life is not gone; there aro yet unwanted days in which you cau win back a good name and nn honorable place in society, lie a man; I'll stand by 3011; you cau count on mo." Cot on Cheap. lie may well think ho has got ofT cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly mstoro his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headachp, consti pation, etc. 25cts at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Storo, Guaranteed. TIlKlii: JUKORS CUBED of Choleni Moibus with One Emnll Hottle of CliunileilalnH Colic, Chaleni anil Diarrhoea ltviuely. Mr. G. W. Fowler, of JTihlower Ala., relates au experience he had while serving en a petit jury in a murder case at Edwardsville, county seat of Clobournu couuty, Alabama. He says: '"While there I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat aud it gave me cholova morbus in a very severe form. I was never more sick in my life nud sent to tho drug store for a certain cholera mixture, but the druggist sent me a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, instead, saying that he had what I sont for, but that this niodi cino was so much better he would rather send it to me in the fix I was iu. I took one dose of it aud was butter in five rniuutes. The second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were afflicted in the same man lier, and oue small bottle cured tho three of us." For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. COME AND SETTLE. Notice is hereby given to all persona in debted to thu tinu of Lnreu. and Langloia to call aud settle either by cash or note on or before Oet. 1. lyuTi. All uccounts are pay able to Lorcuz and Iloyt successors to Loienz and Langlois Doted Bandon Oregon Aug. 31. iyO." LoiiENZ AND HOYT AMERICA'S Git EAT EST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, Toledo, Oliio. The Uest Known Newspaper In the liijltetl Mate. Circulation 18.1,000. Kojiular In Keiy atute. The Teh-.lo B '.le i no installed in its liov building, i!i a modern iilatit and i'i;iii;iitient . and l.uilat-'-. ttjual to auj pub iie ni in ini..aeu s-'.v Yrk and Cuiuugo. It is th" only VVl-cl.ly iiewsjwii.er edited ex presnly fjr vi ry Mate and Territory. The Ni'ws ot the WorM hj arranged that busy people can more e.'.stly couipruhetid. than by reailing eiiiiiberi.i:ie columns of duiheH. All ciirtent topics made plain in each issue by special editorial ei. liter written from nioep 11011 down to d.tr. 'the only paper pub lished especially for people who do or d not read ilailv newspaper.", and vet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of 11 tieu.Hpaper i"- popular, is pr -veu bv tho fact ti.at the WeeUy Blade uox has over Wi.UUO ycurh subscribers, i.nd 1-. cneulattd iu all parts nt the IT S. In isilu.tii.n to the new-i, the Wade publishes fhoi t u'.d s-Tial storie--, an main department: t" matter suitable to ever member of tue iaunly. Uuiv oue dollar a ear Write for free sucime:: copy. Address IliE BLADE, Toledo. Ohio. Kecerdcr snbseiihers can have the Hindi and the i;Lio;.no:., for $2 a 3 ear, payable in advance. A Valuable Book, One of tho most valuable hooks that has been offered to the public lately is Tho American Family Educator. This book is a ftiutl of knowledge that will interest the whole ho'ii.-e hold, ami should he the compauioti of all pt-r.Mius in their leisure 1110 menls. If its advice is sought and followed it will pro.e. a source of pro lit as well as pleasure. .Sold only by J. J. Edwakds, Aot. i O- T. Blunienrother U. S. Cominlfeioner and Notary Public Filings ami Run I proofs made on Home o.iJ-i. I iiiiber Ciainu and other U. S. Lauds Money Lou II.-. Neuotiitied on Approved Security. Office in room 10 Heyerle Building, Bate ' iliin. Iti'sidi-iieu on Hutti! ('reek. Oreeon. ! I All UlieU of Heal Kstate bought and 1 !!!. NOT It Mi lL' DISSOLUTION. Notice is lu-r.'bv :ivcn that tho partner ship her.-t'dor." fXi-ting between (,5e. f 1. !. .2 nud ! N. La. vi.-H nud d nig bu-- iie-: under the firm tiaon- and -tle of Ln- r-11 -Mid Langlois Iihs been disv.Ui d, said .1. N. Langlois retiung from th tiroi and the said Ge. I". L-.oenz a-s tciaf i.ig . G Hoyt with the busmen-; lied, r th." lino name and style of Lor.-nz an.' iloyt. Ail acount -t due I lie sr.td aim of Loreti. and f. 'UI."n are now due to Ler- eii. and ibM wli a.-.iiiio ail liabilities of liiht on :iti 'in'.: fwin. Kamion Ore. Au;. I'.lBt. Guo.r. Lohknz .1. N, la::;.oii A G. Hot What We Can Do For You I Two I'aj.cnt for tins 1'iicu of One. You 1 "et I lie ews of tin; WorM and tilt: l.oeal News Thrown in a :i ltarKaiii. To those who pay up nnvarutres and a year in msvunee. and to nil new subscri bers who pay in advanue. ws make t ho follovvini; piopositiou compriuinu several diiFerent couplets to select from: J ilICK OK I'laiMOATIONS I'KU VkAH. Banijon Kkcoudkr ?- CO San Fianeisco liulletiu HO l'oitlaud Kv nine. Tch'iirutu fi 00 Weekly Orejiouiaii 1 .r0 Appeal to Beaton The Bulletin ia one of the lending pa.io of tho West, aud is u daily published ii San Francisco, and gives H the news. Our'offee includes the Sunday Bulletin. Becorder anil Huilctiu, oue yenr.. $7 00 Recorder and Hulk-tin, ono month 65 Tho l'oitlaud iiveninix Telegram in issued six times a wuek. It gives all tho news that is wotth reading and np to time of going to press, much of it being 21 hoars fresher thai, when it reaches hero through auy other journal. Becorder nnd Telegram oue year. $5 oO For a weekly nowspnper tho Weokly Ore 'jotiinn loads iu tho Northwest, and gives all the news usually cuntnined in a weekly paper. Itecordor nnd Weekly Oregoninn..$2 50 It is tho duty of ech person to seek in formation along nil lines that tond toward bringing about bet lor conditions nud greater prosperity for tho bnmaii family, nnd for tho purpose cf giving our renders n chnnce to inform themselves wo give them the beBt Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine thnt does not nppoal to tho highost order of rea soning is not unfe. Recorder nud. Appeal to Reason,.. $2 CO CLARENCE Y. LCVVE3 Huudou. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Ib just In receipt of a new nnd fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, l$in;"-istrs Sundries. Perfumes, Bkdshes, Sponges, Soaps Nuts and Candies. Cigars, Tobacco and Clgurctten. Paints, Oils. GlusseH, and Painter's Supplied ROOTS shoes You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Dealer in Boots nnd Shoes Repairing neatly nnd promptly done nt lowest living prices. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE by buying thla reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL. Glass Watch Eep airing. Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted to order; or any otln-r work in my line bo done in u neat Mid satis factory manner, at a reasonable price. Call nnd se my new line of jewelry, con sisting of Stick I'm, Hat Pins, S1t-.I1 Pin-. Ijtidy'.s Waist Sots, Hrooclius, Hraeeh-tH. CnlT and Collar Hut tons, Chains. Charms, au.l Kings, wliieh Las just arrivtd. AKTJirK RICK. Wj.tel'iiiaiUT aiid Jeweler. BanrJon, . . . Oregon. . . if-7 J! . ri 'i 0 -f ii't. V tl.- .It. - V.v V.. b r u. u a I. l.u ' C 0':'.VPT!0N Price t . r K fi G. CHS i:iJ EOc A S 1 .00 t I ' ,nrav nnwj -wjwv i-rm' J. mmt I. 'I BiMiMi.A.V.' i? Surest vnd Uuickes; Curo for all g ? THROAT cud IAMS 'xilOUB- H 1,33, or TiOlZZY BAGK. X El Dorado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. I.ocatod iu liL DOKADO WILDING, Irnt Stn-ct, HANI) ON. O It CO ON SHAVING. SUAXH'OOING AND HA lit CUTTING AT STAND AltD PltlCES. ltatlironni nnuly tltt-l np with Torcelaln Tub. Hot or Cold HatliK lift cntw 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs PnDVDir.UTK Ac Anyone sendtnff a sketch and description may qnlcklr ascertain oiir opinion froo whether an ihTantlnn lapnbabljr enftStenglSl: Uonssincnyconaaonimi. nanuouun uu;uw eent free. Oldest anency for socurtnjr potonta. Patents tnken through Jtunn & Co. receive rpecial nolict, without cbarso, in tho Scientific American. A hnndsomolr lllnstratod weeklr. Jjnrcst clr cul..tlon of anr sclenttBc lournal. Terms. ?3 a year: fourraonth8.fi. Sold byall nowsitcalcn". MUNN&Co.36,Broad New York Branch Oltlco. C25 F BU Washluutoii. 1). C. Wanted-An Idea Who can thln. of tome simple thltur to iiateatl Protsct tout Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN V.'SDDEiUlUBN & CO.. Pntent Attor Days, Washlrtgtca O. C for tbelr 81.RXJ prlio oC x-i U)t of twp Uundrud uitcdUoiui wautcU. fH LKu mm SEE TI Citv Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Ri-ef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Rologtm nnd Pork Snnfmge, Pressed Efcef, Head Cbtt-Be, Corned Reef, Pickled Pork, Kgga, Vt-gftatdea and Rotter. Call on Urf jmd get our prices before buying clsi-where. .We are not like the Hind Wheels of n wagon, ulwnys following in tho same rut. Wo art. ynshers, striving for a larger bubiuess, and we get tit-re by keeping Tli Eest Meat ill. tli Land. and selling nt the very lowest prices. Wo aro hero to please and hero to slay. Yours to serve, x J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer Will giye a regular ten day Service between Coqoille Kiver, Oregon, nnd Snn FranciRCO, California, for both passengers nnd freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DVII1J. Agent, IJnndon. Oregon. S WAYNE it HOYT. Agent, 2it Uattery Sireet, ijau Francisco. Californin. City Barber ShpfTf BATH GliOKGE HITEj Puoi'EiToB, 9UAYES, 2.1 Cts EACH SHAMPOO, HA IK CUT, Hotel Coquille UoqniiIc ity9 Oregon, J. V. TiTPBEK. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is now tinder niw aud com pctent ruanageiueut and has beun thorougbly ren ovaU'd throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Smple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in co.Mioction with the hotel. Elecantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer iiiiij m 1 1 r?Q 0. P. JEH8EN, Master ThLi Steano-r is N'.-x. is Stronclv bnilt, nnd fittrd with the latest improvements, nnd wi givu a rt-gular S dav service, f-t i-m-m ngtrs and freight, between the Coq.tilltf itiver. On-g.i;, and San Francisco, Calif. ELHEUT DYElt, Ajrent. Handou, Oregon. E. T. KltrZ, Managing A:: nt, I'.'T l t.-t.t Stn . t, San Francisco, Cnllfornin v s "A 03 juaunuxi Aon pJnu9 3MinN39 3HI X39 0S '31X109 39HY1 IMOM XI 3MV1 onuc3 i -amu ;ioqs n m 3d psino ;i pao 'auiqwH Xjj 01 pio; suaC i poo3 ou sni op pDtnaas lojoop at 3qnoii J3Ait qiiM. sqinoui iqSp joj paq nt 2J.0J8 iDAi i :sXs -SBsax 'IPVI s:!Pl.B. 'V 1 'JW GS1IVJ S3I03H3H s;o3j3 snounfai ou SDAeai pu-a ui3-js.Ts ot; ui uostod q go sooreo 1 0Jn;2U jo Apatuai a-duiis oqi si pue ssaiuusq XpmiosqB si 'suosioa onoaJtu jo rejotiiui ou sunjuoo pus aiqiaiJaA Apana si 3N -SiJSH 8;2J3?qqo crj sivoS. ajtnboi qoiqAV suioduiAs pq o jnej; b pax 'uiofe aqi a;T2i!j:qap 'pooiq aq; aH'A qoiq- suosiod -u2i SB 102 Xaqx eum:nQ puis latuoi-BO -oiuasjy tfltAV tuaiss Jno nij ;ou oa 'aOOlS 3afldWI PUT! M3AH Old 'UOL pasr.pojd sascDs;p a joj HCID a331NVHYflO V mK d98B 1M QOOO AOfN3 no. K3n.ii uaznvau .in.u aa xvo C. Y. BO YOU NEED AMY HARD-WARE? You Do ami cxataitiu ortr Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbo time to purchase Hardware. Tbo undersigned bus m stock a largo assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. lninH, Oils, Doors and Windows. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, TKKSIWSS NOTICK. Nut iot is hereby a von to nil Nrsojtft not to tritiums mrHii tin premises of Dr.Kenyon. -itnatei) Itetweeti Floras Lake anil the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by rexaovum. cutting, ar deHtroyint; timber upon said laud. '2n reward will be paid for infoi mil lion leadinu' to n convictiuu of treripas us stated nbovo. Dated at liandon. ()recfn. llnreh It. 1W1. TtiTliK NELbUN, Aer.t. BOOMS, EACH L'oCts. AND BATH. SINGE. MASSAGE, betlx 'sinon xs OM1M1 JO AOf 3H1 LOWE. Vo are still loin luincp nf The Old Stantl ami run please vu. Give ub h Call THE STEAMEli DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE. Master. Leaves Raiuion every niomiuc. except Sunday, nt 7:150 o'clock and make Conner tions with the train and steamer Myrl at 10:30 a. in. at Coqnill City. lieaves Coqnille City at 1250 p. ra., artiv- intr at liuuduu at 4;&0 p. ui.