Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 06, 1889, Image 1

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    BANDON, OREGON:
Volume VI.
Number 48.
FL! DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1889.
->-• o.
TUE INSI‘E< TORS TALKS.
A PLACE OF ENJOYMENT,
lit ui-: VS. Ill'ME.
a (Aim.
ELI.ENSBI K«l «TEALS.
Having refitted my store, and laid
E ditob R ec hider : Mr. R. I). Hume I From the Gold Reach Gazette.
In a tipecinl dispatch to tho S. h
in a stock of holiday goods of first
Violets are in blootn.
Chronicle dated Nov. 2lith, wo fin« f Ellensbirg, seems not content, i
An unusually heavy surf has pro- class quality, I solicit the patronago
tho following: United States In veil others would be, to let the man
of the pmiplo of Bandon and vicinity,
spectors Edwards and McDermot't tie of obscurity rest upon even the , vailed (luring the week.
and will insure them prices as low or
,
J.
Fl.
McElhaney
leaves
for
bis
lower than the lowest. “In I'niou
were questioned to-day as to th * It lore reprehensible and indefensible
there is strength.” No need in future
statement that the inspectors wer ! of his ;-i<mi lawless nets of the pres­ mines tip the liver to day.
Max Langevin will spend the winter to sen 1 to “circular houses,” or wait
criticised for having allowed the tn. ent and his criminal record of tho re
for traveling men. Patronize home
at
bis Big Bend mines.
Fearless to go to sea, after bavin.', cent past.
industry ami in return I will give
The
Road
Commissio
ers
were
up
Utterly indifferent to the rights of
,vo.i low prices and “squat,“ deal­
first forbidden her.
“Tho statment is entirely withoii J.is neighbors he has abundantly examining tho road just completed by ing.”
Yours respectfiilly,
foundation” said Mr. Edwards. “Th j proved himself; as to the laws made D. L. Moore but for some reason good
H. NEELV*
und
sufficient
no
doubt
tho
road
wits
Fearless had never been forbidden t | o restrain the rapacity of such as lie.
Watohmaiw.
n.»t
accepted.
go to sea. She was inspected In . on Vholds them in utmost contempt.
O|!R rEIlEECTEI» CLLB SCl.EME.
Hon Raleigh Scott and wife, of tho
September and found all O. K. >8: , up; but nd v ambitious of the distinc
muscles of
,(r .
, ,, .-,n Ha Mountain fRancb, have returned from
\V*> ’mV« nni'fecu'd our «•'(ii'lm’ug ar-
had a Pacific licon“o to go 'x-
r<
their visit to tlie city. Mi. Scott rangementH for tDe wit. hr ami ic
A fine stock of Christmas goods at Rosa's rThat is what sho was for. Sho w,. ’ .ary border land of crime.
(•ml rices tho very best oil each class
drug store.
a bar tug. Parties who saw her say
in liis latest effort he emits a wail brought up with him eleven h( ad of of matter offered. Our liot comprises
A fine lot of choice candies just opened at that, sho had her white lights up an
•'.gainst the jury that convicted him thoroughbred Schropshiro sheep
The
.
Cotnnopolitan,
....... the
.he glome and
ono buck and ten lambs.
Dyer & Son's store.
Farm, the San Francisco ^Examiner,
tho gree and red ones also. She him. of a gross misdemeanor. In this as
Tho schooner Chetco left San Fran ami the New York Jl orZd. kBy taking
Pershbak i's mil! is blocked with lumber on board a full equipment of sai I in other of his challenges sent forth
cisco
on tho 20th. for this place, but advantage of our infers R ecorder
and must be idle until shipment is made.
and could keep outside if sho want); ¡amid the sonorous clatter of gongs
has
not
put in an nppoararce vet. She subscribers may at the smallest pos­
Oakes' Swiss Bell Ringers will perform in
to. Capain Hill was not obliged to aud the slinging of stink pots ho is
sible expense be supplied with widest
Rosa's hall Monday evening, December 9.
tako chances on coming inside J most mi fortunate. Ho appealed to will be tho last vessel to arrive until range 01 the cinwut issues from the
Dyer <V Son w ant twenty cords of first class
there was anything wrong with tL' the Supreme Court from tho verdict toward spring, though tho Thistle will press o-' the country. The R ecorder
match w »od.
make several trips to Crescent City. furnishes a record of local happen­
J. G. Laws, formerly clerk of the English tug. The fact that the boat was fur of tho jury lie would now hold up to
li. 1). Hume has let a contract to ings; tho Home and Farm treating
y pillar si orn fur corrupt bias, and
Flag Packing Co., visited Bandon this week. nished with life-preservers and th:
H. H. Wolf for building a wharf on of live agricultural topics in a
thorough and original manner; The
John Kronenberg, hardware merchant,of tho lifeboat, when it drifted ashore Vzat august tribunal vindicated the
Coquille City, spent Sunday in Bandon this was just as it bad hung on tho davits integrity of the said jury by prompt the nort side of the r ver, fronting tho Cosino/iolitan, a high class magizine,
its mission admirably; the
week.
with tho oars lashod to tho bottom oi ly sitting down on his mightiness, Jim Hunt place, and the work is to fulfilling
bo pushed rapidly forward. When the great Examiner supplying the Coast
Guss Stillwell, who has been attending the tho boat, shows that there had been Mr. 11. D. Hume.
news in a stylo ami with a fullness
Business College at Portland, has returned
no warning of any trouble, und th; i And perhaps Mr. H. has forgotten wharf is completed it will bo covered heretofore unknown to San Francisco
home.
with
a
large
warehouse,
to
be
used
journalism, ami the New York World,
Mrs. Frank Langlois and Miss Bell Thrift, whoa tho end came, it was begun atic that Mr. Gibson could have prosecu­ for storing tanbark, etc., for shipment. the marvel of tho contmy—u library
all
over
within
the
timo
you
would
ted
him
for
maliciously
constructing
of Dairyville, are visiting 'n Bandon this
Supervisors Wakeman and Meserve in itself.
take to spoak your name.
week.
a nuisance under tho very cover of
The list is not extended, but it is
are
engaged in, and have about com
“Captain Hill had, I suppose ni. his dwelling.
Congressman Reed, of Maine, is to be
J. M. U pton .
comprehensive it covers a wide-field,
pleted
tho
opening
of
tho
trail
from
speaker of the house of representatives at poor on tho Pacific coast as a bar p •'
and we have no doubt of its meeting
I4O4VN COAST ITEMS,
Quosaten down the river to Jerrys with general favor.
Washington.
lot or tug man. M e suppose that h
Now for rates -for either or all of
Henry E. Sterling paid Bandon a visit this was going in to tako a ship out, as nJ “Grap” Nelson has his hotol and Flat. With tho completion of tuis
the publications named:
week. He reports grass growing finely and
work
there
will
be
a
passable
trail
stable
running
in
fineshape
at
Dairy-
was his turn. How it happened can«
|2 00
T he R eooudkb ............
stock doing well in the hills.
. 1 50
The Examiner.......... -
never bo known. One thing I will say. ville; and ho feeds the hungry without from Ellensburg to Big Bond, though
2 40
Engineer
Morgan
has
resigned
his
position
THANKSCn ING DAY.
The Cosmopolitan...
several changes and improvements
no
on tho tug Liberty and taken charge of tho however, and that is that range ligln stint. Also, at the satno placo Thrilt
The Heine add Farm
1 00
The World................
Thanksgiving Day passed away so engine on the Triumph.
should bo established at tho plan . & Langlois aro in receipt of new in­ will bo needed.
Johnny Culver, who has been clerk­
quietly this year in Bandon, that it The Boar creek loggers are happy this The bar thore is constantly shiftin ; voices of goods; and their new stock
$7 40
Regular rate ....
5 70
Club rate...........
was difficult for us to realize that year, as the Lute rains h ave enabled them to and lights should certainly be estal- of clothes, direct from the manufac­ ing in Mr. Hume’s storo for some
Or,
get
all
their
saw
logs
to
the
mill.
time,
is
confined
to
his
room
with
a
President Harrison’s fiat had gone
lishod.
i tory at tho East should attract, atten­
♦2 00
T he R ecobdeb .........
'lite Examiner..........
forth, and tho day was passing pleas­ Call «nt R- sn's drug store and examine the
Both inspectors agreed that, tho a<- tion for its cheapness and superior badly swollen and very painful leg,
Christmas goods. You can certainly find’
'1
he
Home
and
Farm
antly away. The proverbial turkey, soxn‘thing that will please some one else.
cidoat demonstrates the short-sigh*' quality, i’eter Nelson has his wagon resulting iron a hurt received while
The Cosmopolitan
boweviu-, was not forgotten, and a Thrift & Langlois have just received a fine edness of tho policy which has with­ iand blacksmith shop going in full attending school a few years ago. He
Rognlnr rate
in a s-criovs condition, nithough Dr.
dozen or so were decapitated to satis stock of Ed L. Huntley suits from Chineo. held range lights from this danger: * blast. Mr. Caldwell is opening a new
Club rate....
Tyler v»hois attending him, has hopes
t'vck of d: ,’.gs.
fy the»cravin, of tiio.-e v! cel.! .-a Now is the Hn»<‘ to hí c’ir, a od suit n! i H::)'. »'"ntnin ftLMI was ii i:,uih , .*. o
Or,
<ft* ■ V- Vy.O....)T .
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The -•hornier Borwiclc was t,%ed' ' . .. '
be rm1!'81 ■oi
’ e<J ''J' ,1)p residents of Mr. John McKenna cime over from Hie l out tlm'bar 't>y t*Fbne ci>u(i# «n tH liedor in the Flores etc. k county«,-.
The Home and Fam
Saturday to look after his affairs at his ,
Prof. Guerin’s private school is in i>ut by tho Thistle last Sunday. The
lil those who uiay have B í y home
Regular rate
plací? seven.mile .south of Bandon, dark.
progress
in tho store building former bar was very rough at tho time and
, “And my » vicinity at that timo was old
Cluo iato....
AN INQUIRY FOR JENKS.
Ntamj>j5?’’ o.iilicent beauty of the day, if returning Monday.
the
schooner
was
roughly
handled
by
Or,
ly occupied by Mr. Averill.
1 f. Nealy took a trip to Roseburg this week,
T he R ecouper .,
J. H. Upton has moved into his new Rio breakers, which swept her decks
Norman F. Jenks is well-known in
being clear, calm and pleasant, and and in his absence Reuben Mast will wait
The Examiner..
and
struck
her
with
such
force
that
dwelling,
which
is
a
neat,
capacious
upon
those
who
wish
to
purchase
anything
Portland.
He
was
at
one
time
in
the
the thermometer registering eight de
Regular rate
employ of Major Jones, who had and substantial structure; but then for a long time no headway could be
grees higher than it did on the fourth in the jewelry line.
Club rate...
made.
On
the
return
of
tho
steamer
Capt.
Geo.
Leneve
brought
the
Little
An
­
of last July.
charge of government work on tho ho 1ms been nearly three years build­
Or,
nie down Monday evening. It reminds us of
T ub B bcobdbb ..
Willamette, and was also with Major ing it, since tho first of tho material it was found that two of tho strands
MARINE NOTES.
old times Io see Captain George bustling
The World.......
of tho tow rope had parted and there
was
on
tho
ground.
It
is
said
of
him
Young,
of
the
U.
S.
coast
survey
.
With
around on the wharf.
The Did Norte, Brown, arrived on
is
no
doubt
but
another
heavy
break
­
Regular rate..
Ont» of Mr* Frank Collier’s children died him while in Portland, was a hand­ down there that, lest by sonio proba­
Club rate.......
Nov. 29th.
er
or
two
would
have
left
the
schoon
­
bility
ho
might
omit
the
fireplace,
ho
the latter part of last week. The cause is some and modest appearing woman,
Or,
The Free Trade, Norden, arrived supposed to have been diptheria. Mr Col­ who posed as his wife. She appeared actually had a brick chimney 24 feet er at tlio mercy of the waves. The
Tar. R kcobdkp ....
on the -1th inst.
The Cosmopolitan
lier lives near Coquille City.
behaved magnificently, and
to be very mucli of a lady, and w is high constructed and thou proceeded steamer
took no water on board either going
The Eureka, Jorgenson, got to sea A child belonging to ? r. and Mrs. A. E’ loved by all who knew her. Jenks to build the house to it.
£4 IO
Regular rato ,.
out or returning.
3 40
Suckau, of this place, has been seriously ill
Club rate........
on the 3d inst.
The
Anderson
boys
aro
breaking
A.
II.
Gauntlett has quit work for
for several days. One of its arms has been and wife left here several months ago,
Or,
The Del Norte, Brown, got to sea swollen very badly and is but little improved. and are now in California. Since they sod with an ox team for winter diver
$a oo
T ite R ecorder ....
the winter on his road contract south
this morning.
50
The Homo and Farm
8. B. Cathcart took t he steamer for Myr­ left Portland Major Jones has received sion.
of Hunters creek, but the work will
Tho Coquelle, Hunter, is oft the tle Point Monday morning. He goes there several letters from a woman in Kan
Regular rnto..................... $2 50
be continued through the winter by
roiiuii.i.i: city .
bar.
Club rate............................ i »0
to do a few days surveying, and then will sas, who claims to be Mrs. Jenks. The
Will
Crook,
partner
in
contract,
when
The club rate is for new niibsori-
return to this place again to do some more
first letter made inquiries for the From the Coquille Herald.
O ub C limate .—Althongh snow hns fallen lu ro.
near the weather permits. Contractors bers who pay a year’s subscription in
A
trio
of
young
mon
from
in several plnces in California ranging from
wnereabonts of Mr Jenks, and stated
and for delinquents who pay
Mr. Charles Metían, of Marshfield, in com­
Leadville, Colo., arrived hero last generally, along tho lines, have made advance,
an inch in Siskiyou county to twelve iiiebe
up and a year in advance.
that ho had not sent her the usual
excellent
progress
during
tho
short
pany
with
Miss
Schweers
of
Coquille
City»
week.
They
are
immensely
pleased
in Cisco, we have not se n a single flake
arrived at this place jier steam» r Sa urday monthly remittance that month. Oil ­
time they have been at work, and IIISTKICT TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.
here, neither do we expect to do so. This
(‘veiling, and departed homeward Munday er letters have made similar com­ with our cc.mtry and climate.
could
the contracts have been let three
r we attribute to the influence of the Japan
Our work on the bank building is
Roseburg, Nov. 13th 183$).
morning.
plaints. In tho meantime Mr. Jon-.
current, which does not flow south of «’ ]*'■
months
sooner, giving them tho ad­ T1 e Alliance for the 2nd District
progressing
nicely,
and
enough
is
al
­
The
following
is
the
Marshfield
election:
Blanco, in Currv county, which is alioiit an
vantage of the summer months, the
is no doubt enjoying himself in his
ready seen to show that it will be a through road would now bo almost, if coiiiqiisine the counties of Douglas,
ordinary day s journey south of Bandon, Trustee,—J. R. Lightner, J. Bear, Eugene Southern California homo.
Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Curry,
rhe rainfall there nlso is said to have been O Cmnell, James Ferry and Andrew Nas-
very pretty and substantial buitding. not entirely completed.
Lake and Klamath will convene in
It is not known whether the second
very heavy. According to tho official report biirg* Recorder—W. II. 8. Hjde. Marshal
Gene Robinson wont down to
Roseburg, Wednesday, Dec. 11th, nt
Mrs. Jenks has any knowledge of
for the ldHt month here (November) our —David Hutchinson.
II liubolilt on horseback and occupied APPLICATION FOR LIQOVR LICENSE. 10 o'clock a. in. in the Baptist church.
rainfall was but slightly in excess of the
Christmas is almost here and tlw prepara­ Mr, Jonkq No. 1, or not.—Sunday1
Churches, Sunday schools ami ail
blit and horse, but ho writes to bave Notice is hereby Riven Hint, tho following
average.
tions are being completed for an enjoyable Mercury.
I petition will be presented to the County Teinperanc«'organizations are entitled
Ali!
three
meet
him
at
Rosebug.
time
in
Bandon.
Come
every
body,
and
W eather B fpobt —For September: Tem­
Court, of Coos county, Oregon, on the Util to representation as follows: One
day of January, 1*89:
perature—Maximum, 74; minimum. 32: mean help t ) make the tree resplendent with your
there, Gene.
delegate for each such orgaization
R.
Rose,
in
company
with
an
­
pgrrnoN.
max., 54.0; mean min., 47.3; monthly menu. gifts of love and good will.
To The Honorable County Court of Coos and one additional for every (50) fifty
other
engineer
whose
name
we
did
50 s. „I,,.,,-,, the
r ....,., 1 os; grentoet daily
No paper can be published without County. < >regon:
The Oregon State Board of H<»rHpii1hvn.
members or major fraction there of.
V» i' the undersigned legal voters of Bandon Arrangements have been made with
range, 27. «li grees; least daily range, 13 di at Port land, desires to call the attention of not learn, started Tuesday mor’*” i homo patronage, ami every man is
Prvcinrt,
(
<»<>H
county.
Oregon,
would
re
­
grees; mean daily range. 11.7. Rainfall, every fruit grower in Oregon to the bulk tins for tho coast in tho interests of an . ,; interested in ki*eping tip a homo pa­
spectful1/ ask vour honorable body to grant the 8. 1’. li. It. Co. by which all del­
0.15 inches: above the average, 0.20; number already issued by them. If any have not Eastern railroad to investigate the
Fobert Walker a license to sell spirituous, egates paying full fare to the Alli­
per.
If
a
railroad
or
factory
is
wanted
days rain foil. 12. Frost, 3: snow, none. received them they can do so by addressing
ma It find vinous liquors in less qanntitieH ance will be returned at one fifth reg­
resources
of
that
place
and
tho
advi
-
tho nowsqnqiers aro expected to work than one gallon, in Bandon precinct. Coos ular fare.
Clear days, 10; fair. 0: cloudy. It.
the Secretary, Ethan W. Allen, Portland.
Oregon, for the term of one year.
ability of putting a road through. for it. If a public meeting is wanted county,
G kobok B ennett ,
As this is tho first meeting of the
J W'Huine. R H Rosa. Win Wilkerson, W
Uncle John Cartwright, having about
Tho
great
belts
of
heavy
timber
and
V. O. Signal Service, U. S.
C('»»liman.
Houghton, A F Emmett , A Alliance in this district lot us have a
completed his house on Prospect llill, in­
for any purpose, the newspaper is Davis, Lewis C M
l urner, Alt < Turner. A Welch,
tends to further enhance the value of his large deposits of coal and other min­ called upon for a flee notice. If any li B l ucker, J A Abbott, J 11 Mill« r. J A rousing meeting. Quite a number of
Last Wednesday morning the tug Katie
property, by erecting a side-walk from his erals in that section is attracting gen­
Thompson,
G
James T Mars, the most proninent state workers are
of tho societies have a supper or a re­ Henry*Sierling, W ] d Koonts.
Cook patwed out over the bar, bound fur
vard Wyant. Leu Koonts. expected to be present.
h »use to the bridge across the ravine at Pot­ eral attention, and it is only a ques­
Coos bay where she will do towing for Mr.
ception of any kind, the newspaper is J W Coleman, A oetchum, T J Wooden, E J
B. F. R amp ,
ter's gate. The lumber is already ordered.
tion of a short time, when some com­ expected to give the necesstry notice. David n)ii, A T Shoemake. JameH Wyant, B
O’Neil for a while. The crew were Levi
Secretary.
F
Tupper.
J
Iv
Sumner.
H
Neely,
A
H
Buck-
Capt.
Blumenrother
informs
us
that
Co.
K.
Snyder, Captain: Tom Lewie, engineer; and
pany
will
bnild
a
road
through
tin
1
iiigli.uii,
Dani»
I
B
KoontH.
Joel
Winkler.
C
1'iio
newspaper
must
puff
the
schools
Cash Goodman, deckhand. Capt. Lichtner O. N. G. will go to Myrtle Point on Christ­ give transportation to those who
Long, Levi Snyder, V N’ Ferry, Emil Wul- \’QTI(’E.—Notice is hereby given that
takes charge of her on the Bay, while Capt. mas day, to compi te for the prizes offered would utilize its valuable resources t.nd everything else to advaco the in-; schleger. Joseph Curie ts, Charles T Blumen­
from this dato I will not assume any
to
tho
best
marksman
of
the
three
com
­
rot
her, 1’ S Truman, John H Truman, Geo H debts or contracts made by my wife Mary A.
Snyder returns and takes charge of the tug
I ieiestsof the place, and then give them Truman,
l.osebnry
lieview.
George Bennett, Andrew Johnson. Shoemake, she having left my bed and
panies G, H and K. ( apt. B. has worked
Triumph.
L L Simpson. Edwin (’rook, M L Kriger, J A board without sufficient cauae. Dated at
D ipitthebia .—That dread diseti. t-t v handsome notico when they pass Langhead.
assiduously to bring Co. K up to its present
O P Higginbothom, C P Potter. Bandon. Nov. 11, 1**9.
Captain Norden, of the Free Trade, says
standing, end liiH effort», have been well re­ diphtheria has made its appearance, away. Ami yet some of them do noth- I' .J Thrift, Alvin Muuok, D W Redding. J P
ALBERT SHOEMAKE.
he experienced Home very stormy weather on warded.
Topper.
on the river again, this timo in the i | ing to keep up a home paper, h.'.r.
his trip up from San Francisco. One night
?IN AL l’KOOF NOT’K E.-Land Office st
A. D. Webster, proprietor of the Ocean family of Frank Collier, ono and til
Borne ten days ago, when lying <»fT the rocks,
Roaibtire. Or., Oct. 23. 1S89. Notice is
NOTH e
Gibbs
’
father,
who
is
a
judge
in
House,
returned
from
San
Francisco
on
hereby
givi n lliilt the following niinied set­
which arc near the entrance to our harbor,
half miles above this placo. tho death Arkansas, is said to be wort h $00,000,
Tuesday
last.
He
informs
us
that
he
is
ti,
r
bi
. tiled notice of his intention to make
HEADQUARTERS CoMTANT K,
)
the wind broke his fore gaff and carried
limit proof in snpixirt of his claim, and
of his child given elsewhero in Ito nml will spend money freely to secure
bKCOND R eo IMENT,
■
away his main jib leaving the jibboom thoroughly r< fitting the house and refurnish
tlmt said pn.it (Till lie mode before the
I nfantry , O. N. G. )
dragging overboard. He was fortunate ing the rooms with the l»est lie could pur­ day’s paper is now thought to be Wno the liberty of his son. A change of f^mip Order No. 7.
Clerk of the County Court of Coos county,
Ore ."Mi, nt Empire Citv. Oregon, on Sxtu'r-
enough to have another sail to replace the chase In San Francisco, and spares no pains to that disease, though at tho timo it: j venue will be nsked, but that, in our
All members of Company K are hereby I <l iv, !».•< ciniitr 14. Isso, viz: C alvin M.
one carried away, and came into port with or expense to make liis guests comfortable. was tbonget to bo induced by a hart I
orili
o
d
to
lu
in
atti
iKl
iieRÍM
drill
-«-fro i, ton . I’ i■ enipti .n D. S. No. «15*2, for
I opinion, is nnnec« ssarv, ns Gibbs is
AVe detest a thief und *r all circumstances
Is|S'cfieii nt Armory oiiHmil iv. Decem­ th.-Si'.', of ,W',. li', of SW, nndSW‘2
nly his fore gaff in n crippled condition.
from an arrow, with a severe attack of just ns certain of obtaining justice in and
ber H, issi», at 1 o'clock slurp, ill full drill of S A ' i. S< ci ion 21. township ÌW) South, of
whether it I m * a burglar, who robs indiscrimi­
1 uniform, under pc i.ilt v of a li-nvy tine.*» Range 15 \Vi ~f. W. M. He names the fol-
1 *e dispatches announce a <le- nately, or a c »porat ion who are banded to­ croup. Two othor children are down
tlu.,.M.Mb».hu-i.iU III«« mmn«. uuptulL.i Ufa»* | lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
strue jv«, flre jn ]jORfon on f]10 gBth gether to rob systematically. but we think with genuine diphtheria Dr's. Spono- Portland as in any other city in the lo
vioiML--Portland Welcome.
i bu Ii4tt!lldnl~-4o. No excuse valid except residenc ■ upon and cult ivntion of. Raid land.
for aickne-s or iilwm v fr mi 'lie district.
that the thief who relit ved the Coquille ( ty glo and Lenovo agreeing as to tth«
ult- ’’be loss is $1(),(XX),000.
■ viz: A. ILivis and A. F. Emniett, of Ban­
CHAS. I. I'l.l'.VENK« I Hl.lt.
don. Co" e aintv. Oregon, Kild C. H. Chan­
reading room’s contribution box of disease. Many children have been
l'’rin fire destroyed $5,000,000 public
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its contents has committed a theft alaxit IlH expostvl
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« tlAS. W. JOll'iSlON. 1»,Lister.
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While Bandon is growing with n
good hoalthy growth, and her stir
roundings are becoming more desira
ble as tho wheels of time roll the
weeks away, and her businesi traffic
increases at a rate that bids fair for
tho future prosperity of tho place, we
should not, in tho eager race for dol
lars and cents, lose sight of the high
er attainments that make life worth
Jiving. Wo need some institution
of social entertainment where wo can
meet from time to time to engage in
the pleasantries of life, who o we can
hour wty in m: : v
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instrumental, debate questions of im
portance to our future welfare, ex
change thoughts, gather facts, inform
ourselves generally, and instill in the
minds of the youths of our homes,
that love of learning and knowledge
which will load them onward and up
ward, high on the progressive road
to intellectual wisdom. We are now
reaping the benefits that have accrued
from what lias been sown in the ages
that have passed and gone. Then
let us not bo moreunselfisb than those
who have lived and passed away be
foro us, but build in such a manner,
that even though we do not our­
selves reap the full reward of our
labors, others may be blessed thereby
who will carry forward the work to a
more complete, intelligent and per­
fect prosperity, to lighten up tho (on­
lines of time as generation after gen
«‘ration succeed each other on the
altar of life.
Friday afternoon, December fitli.
Swiss Bull Bingers Monday night.
Holid j pn m ni n at N< y'aat 1 wr prfo .
A fine stock of albums at Rosa's drug
dtore.
Now is the time to buy Christmas presents.
School has suspended in Coquille City on
account of diptheria.
Sheriff Herlocker’s neck-tie party conics
»ff a week from to-day.
Char os Fahy is still improving, and is in
fair coi dition for a sjxcdy recovery.
The Po. t Office Inspector passed down the
oast, on his tour of inspection, this week
Bargains at Neely's in gold und gold-filled
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