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♦. Scrofula • o A - • • Perveried • rotulMeaB. • / . “Oh. girls,” exclaimed the gushing | maiden on the crowded st^rirfR «ft, Few are entirely free from it. Os'l've Just washed tuy hair an« I’cag'g. It may develop so slowly as to cattse do a thing with It!” lust •hen RK, little if «my 4i*turbance during tin- whole car gave a lurch abd she shriek«» M period of childhood. the man In front of her steppe» tan «•* It may then produce dyspepsia, er.- toot. I-« , e tarrh, and marked tendency t ■ con pardon. ” mutters» tl«B*ve*ry sumption, before cau .ug eruption,, straphanger who had done the step ■ores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great ping "You see. I've Just wasbe»' my blood-purifier, • feet and I can't do a thing wfth them.” Jp —J udge. ______ Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known aa Sarsatabs. KA) dosed $1. • I» • ÌHEWEEKLT : 1 ' HISTORIAR ’ '.Js. J': lllark Coaled f*aupe*w. We are becoming not ouly a nation of shopkeepers, but a nation of clerks. ■j . .............................. v - ---------- ■■■■.......... ■ ------- Every young man wishes to be a clerk, Quirk Ilvilex Action. every young woman a typewriter. The Shocked and Grieved Parent—Tommy, profession is 1 rightfully overcrowded where did you jet those beautiful lift It ami frightfully uuderpaid. We have ■potted eggs? You have been robbinj neither servants nor laborers, only an ■ome bird'* nest, you wicked boy ! Tommy—I'm join’ to set the old hen army of blackcoated pauper*.—Loudon ________ on 'm. mamma, and ra se some pretty lit Graphic. tle birds, so you can put some more of Mothers will And Mrs. Window's Soothing ’em on your hat.—Chicago Tribune. F'" I. t> *'remedv to useiurlhMTUklUtt'O z ft Betsvwen. Tbe « New Orleans«nma^ well known WW her work for charity, rWoently ac cepted an Invitation to apeak at an •ntl-tubercu^oali tneetlflg. On the ¿»lat- sRh- foigid herse'f herue'f sealed seated Itetween fbrm sW* • bishop and a rabbi, and the,ton« of fhe meeting seemed to be render.- Uex- ttemely aolenm bv the «otublnation. Tn order to lighten the soletMuity. she »•Id. turning to the rabbi : “Do you know, I feel as If I were a leaf bo tween the (jld and tile New Testa- mentB.” , Tlie rabbi turned a sad-eyed gaze upon her. “Yes, madam,” he si.ld, “and. If you • will recall, that page i# usually a blank one.’’ • Coquille Steam Laundry My Hair is Scraggly N OSLER A MORRISON. Rn^s. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. • *" Order» Igft on Monday« with our Bandon •gent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be riven aar»> ful attention and delivered in Bandon at the AoM Friday evening«. COQUILLE, OREGON. BOOTS SHOES Sam Weller. You can’t expect to get 12 It wm Sam Weiler who made Dick worth for |1, but you can get en* famous “Pickwick Paper*” were I “ I nm flftv »even year« old, end until re your money* worth at cently my hair very yray. But hi % few a complete failure financially until this wtw kg Ayer'« Hair Vigor reniore«! the natural color to my hair »o now there m not a gray •Ivi unique character was introduced. The hair tu be «eel. *' —J W. H anmo M, Boulder Creek, Cal. press was all but unanimous in prais luuug tLu tvolUiug por.od. ing Samival as an entirely original C. A|,r Co., I.owoll, Mass. mauutSoturoia ot Extremes. Dealer in Boot* and Shoe* 1190—Mahomet II. besieged Constant!- character whom none but a great gen SARSAPARILLA “Pardon me,” Haiti tbe dowager with th« i ius could have create«!. Dickens re nople. PILLS, mole on her chin, "but there ia hardly ceived over $16.900 for “Pickwick CHERRY PECTORAL Repairing Neatly and Promptly Don« room for two of us here if you are goiti| 1378—William Harvey, discoverer of tbe Papers," and at the age of twenty-six at Lowest Living Price*, | circulation of tbe blood, born. to keep that thing on your bead.” there’s ________________ room enough, mad 1044 Maisonneuve defeated the Iroquois he was incomparably the most popular “O, 1 _ guess . of the happy homes of to-day Is a author of bis day.—Louden Standard. at the l’lace d’Armes. Montreal. ” answered the sharp featured younj ’ vast fund of information as to the am. woman with tbe umbrageous hat, win 1785—Field Marshal Viscount Hardinge, “Tommy, did you give your brother To Breal ¡n New Shoes. best methods of promoting health and occupied the adjoining seat. ••r' "I’m not, au early governor general of India Always shake lit Allen’s Foot-Eaae, a powder, th« best part of the apple, as 1 told you happiness and right living and know making any link about the spact you) it cure« hot, sweating, aching, «\vollen feet. to?” born in England. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunion«. At feet take up."- Chicago Tribune. ledge of the world's best products. “Yessum. I gave him tbe seeds. He 1806 — Joseph Bonaparte made King of ill drug*' >t« and shoe steres, 25c. Dont accept ’ ------------------------- *ny substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address ‘ can plant them and have a whole or tbe Two Sicilies. Products of actual excellence and C1T? pt- '’ tns' T'am-e and all Nervous DUoa.es Allen 8. Oimsted, Le Key, N. Y. .j 1 • ri.1 n'ly < urt'd by Hr. Kime's Great chard.” reasonable claims truthfully presented A 11 . v<- la -ro-i-r. -■ ond for I'll! '.E f2trial bottle and 1814—Napoleon Bonaparte sent in exile All Kind* of u.ise. Dr. IL H.K11I1 , GL,V-l ArchbL, l ‘ utla.,l*a j to island of Elba. Modernized Verdon. and which have attained to world OWARD E BURTON — Awayrr and Chemlst./ 1833 — Treasury buildings at Washington Pythias had returned, just in time to H Ideativille, (’olornda hpe. iiuuu nnuu«: Gold, A lireiHlliil Secret. wide acceptance through the approval destroyed by fire. Silver, L* ad, fi ; Gold, Silver. 76c: Gold, A»o; Zino or save the life of Damon. Wife—Have you nuy secret* you of the Well-Informed of the World; r, fi. Cyanide t< v:s. Mailing envelopcs ard "Gee!” exclaimed Dionysius. "Boys, Copfn 1843—Sir Charles Metcalfe appointed full prie« list s»*nt ou application. Control and Vra not of individuals only, but of the keep from me, dearest? pire work «olicited. Kelerence: Carbonai« Na when that story is worketj into a play it governor of Canada. Husband—None, darling. tional Bank. many who have the happy faculty of will make a great hit.” 1847 — Covent Garden theater, London, Wife—Then I am determined I win “Most noble tyrant,” said Pythias, ven selecting and obtaining the best the opened for Italian opera. Itave none from you, either. luring to correct him, "it's merely a sac world affords. 1854 — Commercial treaty concluded with Husband—Have you secrets, then? rifice hit.” One of the products of that class, Japan by Commodore Perry of the THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY Furnished at living prices. A share Many of the scorers, however, having Wife—Only one, and I am resolved United States navy. of known component parts, an Ethical to make a clean breast of It. only a superficial knowledge of the game, of the public patronage solicited THE FISH BRAND SLICKER 1853—Planet Circe discovered by M. marked it down as a double play.—Chi remedy, approved by physicians and IIusbiiud (hoarsely)—Goon! is the man who Chacornac. cago Tribune. commended by the Well-Informed of Wife—For several days I have had has tried to get the World as a valuable and whole a eet-reb—a secret longing for a new 1856—Treaty of Paris, ending the Frequently Collide. the same service Crimean war. some family laxative is the well-known dress, with hat to match, for my birth “Do you ever meet Dr. Rybold?” out of some 1858—British force under Sir Hugh Rose Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To day. “Often. He and 1—er—are thrown to other make get its beneficial effects always buy defeated the Indian mutineers and gether a good deal. We travel on the That fetched him.—Tatler. the genuine, manufactured by the took the city of Jbansi. same suburban trolley line. California Fig Syrup Co., only, and 1862—Gen. Albert S. Johnston of the $100 Reward, $100. for salo by all leading druggists. Confederate army killed at Shiloh. fJ® The renders of this i aper will be pleased t< learnt, at there is at least one dreaded diseast SAVE THE CARTON TOPS Born 1803. hat science has been able to cute in all in Clean Light • Durable singes, und that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrk 1865 ►—Confederates evacuated Richmond. •nd Soap Wrappers from Guawnteed “'-’tcrprool * Cu re is the only positive cure now known to th« .... Federal troops occupied Rich AT mu iieal fraternity. Catarrh be uk a constitu and Sold Everywhere mond, Va...United States transport DonaldistuM?. requireaa constitutional treat at $300 General Lyon burned with great Ma* The well known reliable ment Hal t’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting .1 reut'.v iiuon the blood and mucous sur IlLUJTCATi? CAT Al 0« of life. fae • v of t he s stein, thereb. de”troying tbefo in- MCI FOR ThL ASAINA dation of the disease, and giving t e paten 1866—First national encampment of the products and exchange them Hire» ”h by building up the constitu Ion ant G. A. It. met at Indianapolis.... MRS. SARAH.COSTELLO Root and Herb aasis ■! tore in doing its work. The pro Spanish fleet bombarded Valparaiso. 11 ic ‘.nt e so much faith m its* urativepow FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS e h;.t they < ifer One Hundred Dollars for an) Chile. I Nice clean rooms 25c and 50c a cu-t i .at it fails to cuie. Send for list □ 18G7—United States bought Alaska from testimonials. Send Post Card for 10-rage Illustrated Cata night; 11.25 a week; |5 a month Hne mode n life of Russia for $7,200,000. A f < 1 r* -s F J. CHENEY CO., ¡Toledo, O. logue of 1000 articles given away FREE. Address roots nn<l herbs, nnd in taut Sold bv ai 1 druggists, 75c. etndy discovered ana is Riv. 1868—Uniform postage rate of 3 cents Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland. Cal. Take Hall’s FamLy Pills for constipation ingtotho world his wonder OREGON ful rerre<iies. per letter adopted throughout Can- C latsop B each S easide , O regon BANDON No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used HeCurrg ada. Tbe Baby's Fault. **Tuf Directly ob the brarh overlooking Without Operation, or Without the Aid of u Knife No Opening. ■ nt the ocean. Hut «all batlm and _He guarantees to Cure C'litarrh, Astlima, J mj;, Nur-oninld—I'm going to leave, mum. 1885—Battleford, in Saskatchewan, be- "Why don't you go to work?” asked Throat. KheumatiHm. Nervous nr- Nervous !>»•: ill... C liff H ouse sieged by Indians. the matter? Stomach. Liver, Kidney Trouble* til-ol oil AlauLood. Mi-tress -Why, what’s BANDON TRANSFER CO. the prosperous citizen sharply. Female Weakness and All Private Diseusi 4 nr Non parlors. Electric lighta. Hre- Don't you like the baby? Nursemaid— 1891—Baron Fava, Italian minister to C. H. PATTÄRSON * SON “G’wan,” retorted the mendicant, place and steam beat. Fine walk. A SURE CANCER CURE the United States, recalled. nDEfinM ” * n| i driven. Ke. (nod. a .pre- Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure Y< s'm. but he is that afraid of a po i “you'se fellows that have all the ao't Dray and General Delive *• UnCUUl* laity, ttatc. $2.50and *:i.ou and Reliable. Jlceman that I can’t get near one.— 1898—China leased Wei-lIai-Wei per day. «»“ Special rate« by tbe week. anal's have a nerve.”—Philadelphia IF YOH ARE AFLICTED DON'T DELAY. f Me«!« all boat«. All orders handled w th car« London Tatler. DAN. J. MOUllE. Proprietor Great Britain. DELAYS AKE DANt.EKOUH. Ledger. COINBVL.TATIOa’N I’RRIS de 1902 — Large section of Atlantic City BANDON OREGON Xerxes. (f you cannot call, write forsympton blank and circa- stroyed by fire. Xerxes now and then drank xeres. lar. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. THEO. GEE WO CHI S ESE MEDICINE CO. Mounted oft his xanthic throne, 1905—Explosion in a cartridge factory at N21-2 First St., Cor. Moi-riaon, Portland, Oregon. Please Mention This Paper. Sailed in xebec«, fished for xiphius. Bridgeport, Conn., resulted in a Played in x.vsts his xylophone— number of deaths... .Simplon tunnel - : But lie formally opened. No. 20-08 P N U Never 190”—Fred A. Busse, Republican, elected BANDON, OREGON Wrote it XXTHKN writing to ndv.rtl.er. pleuae Mayor of Chicago. I i X ma*. \Y niHiiiion thio paper. —Chicago Tribune. Druggist and Apothecary BREUER’S M. One of the Essentials Lewin’s Meat Market Meats & Provisions E LEWIN, Proprietor Furnished Rooms C. Gee Wo “20 Mule Team Borax CHINESE THE PACIFIC DOCTOR Clarence Y. Lowe I Ç(jtooi.^ es ('? CUKES .t RHEUMATISM S ¿OLLECÆS I« just in receipt of a new and freah stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Pro prietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, Druggists Sundries, Perfumes, Brushes Sponges, Soap, Nutsand Candies, Cigar* Tobaccos ana Cigarettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deeeivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments, nnd endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. I Supt. Maxwell of the New York Citj | Board of Education, in bis annual report Every case of Rheumatism has its origin and its development in the urges the formation of a department ol blood. It is not a disease which is contracted like a cold, but it is in the school hygiene. Such a department, h« blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or thinks, should be uuder the direction of Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance, a medical man, who would rank as an I I goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the plins and aches, which associate superintendent, and who should contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic have a sufficient number of physicians t« are the natural symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms examine all the children in tbe public excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which and allays Feverishness, it cures Diarrhoea anil Wind are carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every schools at least once a year, and a suffi Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cient number of nurrses to visit th« muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these homes of sick children and to care fol and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy anti natural sleep. acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter, slight ailments in school. He says tbal The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every New Y.ork is the noisiest city in th« physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma world and that children lack a propel I nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external amount of sleep. Owing to crowded treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer quartets in the tenements and in somt Rheumatism and bring about a of the public schools as well many chil Bears the Signature of Sometime ago, I had Rheumatism and had to complete cure, the uric acid and dren are crippled by lowered vitality, de quit work. Tbe pain in my back and between other.inflammatory matter must be my shoulder, was so intense I could not rest or fective sight, defective teeth and othei expelled, and this cannot be done sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me any evils, many of which could be overcome The report says that there are 158,464 with external treatment. S. S. S. good till I heard of and took S. S. S. This med cured me sound and well. It purified my pupils in tbe schools over normal age; ii cures Rheumatism because it is a icine blood and made me feel like a new man. other words, they are backward in theit perfect and entirely vegetable blood CONRAD LOHR. lessons because of physical defects. Anderson, Ind. 122 E. 18th St. purifier. It goes down into the Tbe National Civic Federation hat cirt»-tlation. neutralizes the acids, I was severely troubled with Rheumatism, I In Use For Over 30 Years anA dissolves the irritating depos had it in my knees, legs and ankles, and any on. made arrangements to send 500 or mor« 1 THt CENTAUR COMMNY. YV MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. who has ever had Rheumatism knows how excru its which are pressing on the sensi ciating the pain is and how it interfere, with ona public school teachers next fall to Eng I land, Scotland, Ireland and tbe conti- ' tive nerves and tissuesand produc at ' ork. I wits truly in bad shape— having been ing pain, enriches the weak, sour bother d with it for ten years, off and on. A nent to inspect the system of teaching and e___ blood, and removes every atom of local physician ad.'.sed me to use S. S. S. I did school methods generally in foreign coun so. After taking two bcttlos I noticed the sore Guaranteed impurity from the circulation. So ness and pain were greatly reduced. I continued tries. This idea was suggested by th« of a similar expedition of Eng I Pure and instead of being a weak, sour the medicine and was thorough'y cured; all pain, success lish teachers to the United States is Wholesome. stream, distributing uric acid to the soreness and inflammation gone. I recommend 1905-6. The teachers who make tbii 1 different paits of the system, the S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. J. L. AGNEW, trip will have an opportunity to exam i blood is strong and healthy and 803 E. Greenbrier St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. ine at first hand what is being done fot therefore able to supply every mtts- children abroad, both in the contrnoi ' cle, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam schools and in the special schools. I’resi- , mation and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is dent Nicholas Murray Butler of Colum 1 Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fiue tonic effects of S. S. S. bia university has been appointed chair ' the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma man of an advisory committee to carrj tism. whether acute or chronic. S. S. S. will be found a safe and reliable treat the plan through. In this connection if' ment. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice vou desire will may be noted that Mr. Butler has ac ' be furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. cepted tbe invitation of the University of Copenhagen to deliver three lecture« there next September, the subject matte« of the lectures to be “Some Aspects ol American Civilization.” He will leav« for Denmark in August, returning ii 23 Ounces for 23 Cents time for the opening of college next fall ! Chancellor Dewitt C. Huntington ol the Nebraska Wesleyan university *i Here is true economy. You cannot Lincoln has tendered his resignation, an« AOUHCW it was accepted by the board of trustee« be sure every time or have your SHOE« AT ALL PRICES. FOR EVERY With th« understanding that Chancellol MEMBER OF THEFAMILV. food dainty, tasty and whole Huntington shall remain until tbe end ol MEN, BOY«, WOMEN. MISSES ANO CHILDREN. tba .school yVar. W. L. DQUftfat rrakt» and 00II9 mort *5^ some if you pay less or nian'aU.W.H.OllandM.Wahova At Chipptwv« Falls, Wis., Supt. Swart« than anv oUtcp manutadur^r In th9 „ 1 ordered the member« of the Greek lettei >*^^1IJ r ’J yx• JSW wnr/t/, hacw ihay hold tfinlr HL J accept a substitute. ahap*. lit batfor, watp lonyaa, and fraternity Alpha Delt» Omega to disbanl WtiJF* or praatar value than any ott:ar « c - a th« organization or Buffer axpulaion iron •/><>•• tn tho world to-da y. IB m ) school. • He decl it md that no secret or Jaques Mfg. Co. W. L Onughs $4 and $6 Gil» Fdge Shoe» Csnnc! Ee Equalled At Any Pile« % sanitation of pupils would be tolerated Í. W. t* D'.,!.« nan». . »I prlr. t. iti lived on bottom. ' I Chicago. Bold by th. t**t .hoe d^tli-r. .v.rywbera- SLv«. i-Mt.fr..,n f,.-tory to any Tb« men*i>e«B promised to heed fte war» kaMCau»«u«uta,aMn< . W. L. ItUL UL** in* . _ . • • What is CASTOR IA A. B. SABIiN Manufacturer of and Dealer in All Kinds of ^Mcidlery Hxmeee and Saddlee Repaired BANDON The Kind You Haye Always Bought OREGON The Eldorado RASMUSSEN BROS., Props. / Wines, Liquors & Cigars f You save money i and avoid failures in your baking if you use Bandon Oregon The OPERA Haa a Select Steck of I Wines, Liquors & Cigars COURTEOUS TREATMENT GROSS BROS. Bandon Oregon