o / o i » 5 t 4 • • e « — ! I HCT REMORSE. Story of ■ Gold Coin owd e>< Obliging Young Man. h Particular Will somebody tell me how I can pay back $5 which I lawfully owe?” wailed the wife of a United States senator at a supper given tin as to the kind of meat other night in Washington, “i «hall willingly give another $5 for suggestion. 1 had to go you eat, and want the to a helpful the capitol last week, and so I went in a herdic. 1 dropped my veiy best to be had go nickel in the place assigned, and no sooner had I done so than 1 gasped, for I suddenly realized that mv where only the best is nickel was a five dollar gold piece which tny husband had given me the vear of our marriage, I had al­ I ho ways kept it in tnv purse for senti­ ment, an er a large part of tbe world. F«n »ale by C. Y. Lowe. A F. Hadsall has been dow n the coast this w'eek doing some survey ing for parties in that community. Mrs Gus Barr and daughter Ethel who have been visiting the lady's parents east of Myrtle Point for a week or two, returned home the first of the week. The c'rrk of school District No 54 will pay all outstanding warrants. Interest ceases after Oct. I 1908. Notions, toys, q- ensware, school supplies and many other things at the acket store. Industrial addition is opposite Codj mill and Ship yard. Factories built must be above or below this point leaving it the center or Midway lo- ation. A fine line of silver ware just re reived. Just what you want to dec See the new line of stoves at the orate your table Bandoil Hard wart Bandon Hardware Co's store. They Co have heaters cook stoves and ranges A large assortment to select from Fifty Year* Rlack.mith Samuel R.Worley of Hixluirg, Vn. Remember the place. The Bandon ban l>een «Lining horses for more than fifty yearn. He nays: “Cliamb-rlain's Hardware Co. Pain Balm haa given me great relief from lame back and rbenmatism. Il >e the lies! liniment I ever need." For sale by C. Y. Lowe. ls tour Property For Sale? W. ir. coniran«I» rwvivlni Inquirl»« «irm ili senio! ibe U.n^ srii.i io. Firmi, V1n.,ir4< ind CMairv i.d CI«» Hem.a o. rl>. rullio Co««. Il »0« Rosee» li lo» mi . ». .hai | h» glia 10 olir» H 00 oer II«, ».4 eoi «o* le airrct corr.ipon4.nce Sire 1 lira» eewber o< poMible txrrera. *44raM. TOWN a COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO. eoe asesoos or., eia eannciecfe c « l . Thre«* reasons for buying Cleve« Baking Powder. Superior quality(best cream of tartar) Neatest Package (screw top can) Best Price (3 ll> can (too, sll* can i'.GS) Always insist on yemr gro- cir sending vou Clevelands “Tie yoodx that save; you money.’’ For sure and big iu rtase in values * buy Industnal Addition lots. mYING TO L uüj WINK NEGROES 10« veto Pursuing Ttoelr U mo ! Double Faced Policy. Upholding Dlafranohisemont In the South While Forming Colored Bryan Clubs tn West. (From the Baltimore Sus, Dem.) General Winfield S. Haaox-k, who was the DeruotTatie nominee for Fresl dent in 1SSO. declared the tariff wae principally a “loi-al question”- that ts to say, a Pennsylvania Democrat might lie a protection!*« far protect lea’s sake, while a Democrat in Georgia er In Iowa might hold faat to the doctrine of a tariff fer revenue enly. The Maeea- cbueetts Democrat might be a free trader without reaervatlou of any kind, while the West Virginia Democrat might tie a free trader only with re- epei-t to comniodltlra which wore not produced by hie own Rtate. General Haneoek’a pronomu'ement was consid­ ered au ingenious evasion of the tariff Issue, but ft did not produee harmony In the Democratic party, and the gen­ eral was defeated Twenty eight yea re hare paused since General Hancock defined the tariff as a local question ujn>n which the Dotno- crt« of each State were free to act with regard chiefly to local lntoreats. The principle which be then formu­ lated »wuis to Lave been adopted by Democrats In the West iu rrapeot to the relation of the Democratic party to the uegro. Last week the West Vir­ ginia Democratic convention embodied L11 lte platform planks demanding cor tain qualifications for voters, designed to disfranchise many negroes Their platform also aoutalue a declaration to favor of separate coaches fer white and uegro passengers on railroads. The West Virginia Democrats not only re­ fuse to hold out the olive branch to the uegro and invite him lute their fold, but they are determined to limit his political activity by a disfranchis­ ing law and to bring him under the operation ef a “Jim Crow” law when be travels ns the railroads of that State What ar« the Fromis««F Out In Nabraaka and iu Kin.*i the Deiuoi-rutle canipaifu manager« are orgsmalug BHgru voters into Bryan cluba in Ohio no effort will be «pared to secure the support of tbe negro voters f«»r the Democratic national ticket, «t hat pledgee have bran given aud ivbat inducements have beeu of ferial does uot appear. But it 1» a fair inference that the tuaiiHgors have proiulatHi to do ‘‘auiuethlug for the ne­ gro,'' perhape te r«ecoay o|xu wide tbe door of political rpgtr tnnity to the negro. DEMOCRATIC HOPE SIDET1ACI» —_ ■ onore are easy irgaln Bvoey itole Mr Taft buy« a nove torse Mr. Bryaa Munta a b « w hobby.—Ostato Bec Are You Commanding A High­ er Salary than you were a year ago? If not, there is something wrong with your training. We can fit you to earn more money than you are now mak­ ing A few months in our school will increase your earning capacity 100 per cent term opens (kt. 5th, 1906 PREPARE NOW Fall WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE MATTER Miller=Cleaver Business College. I NORTH BENI) OREGON You Piano ? A Then see I. A. TURNELL Have your Piano tuned by the local man, will sign contract to keep Piano in first class condition, taalgu shoulder to «boulder, with tbe full strength of the Republican party.” In response Senator Foraker deuled that enmity bad existed betwe«*n Mr Tuft and himself, and said: “Under the circumstances 1 hope I may be pardoned if I say here in this prcHence—tbe first time I have bad opportunity to say it—that there la not row and so far as I know thore never bus been tbe slightest ill feeling of any kind tadween Mr. Taft and myself “If there is anything I have a right to claim beyond another, it Is that I ntn Republican three hundred and stxty five days in the year. I have my pref ereuces sometimes as to who should receive tbe honors of the party, and everybody generally finds out what they nre. Rnt I am one of those old fasli toned Republicans who settle every such question at the convention. When th. Chicago convention nominated Mr. Taft to be the Republican candidate for the Presidency tbts year, that Instant hr He haa been my became my lender lender ever since, and he will be Jiy leader until the polls cloas on ths sight of the election.” Mr. Foraker followed with an aatl- uiate of Judge Taft'« fitaese for tb« office he seek« by repeating wliat Rt«hop Fallows had said before him “I want to repeat it," be s*ld. '‘that hie experience ou the bench, tn the Philippines, mb Secretary of War, in the construction of tbe Panaina Canal. In all tbe positions he has filled. Uns been such as to qualify Mr Taft al most beyond every other man for the Presidency. Wr are going to elect him. and if be does not make a eiorai of it, it will be hl« own fault.” Senator Foraker followed this «tate merit with a review of bl» early ac­ quaintance with Judge Taft, and the favorable impression be then gained of him. e U I SELL THE EARTH ” : Belle A. Kolp: REAL ESTATE AGENCY KILL thé COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS l King’s New Discovery WITH FORCSESr ,.sS%. ANO ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE», GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. L ind for sale in small tracts nea t town. ROOMS and LODGING Newly furnished large light rooms Telephone. Electric Lights. Rented by single night, week or mopth. INQUIRE * I OFFICE OF Tbe HANIMIN STEAM LÁLDRY A. Haberly * VU « Jf * •