Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 27, 1898, Image 1

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Volume XV.
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BANDON, OREGON: FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898.
Number 20
LATEST WAR SEWS,
Job work of all kinds done neatly, with i And when this boat arrives the old one will
be placed in th»-new house on the teach,
dispatch.
Wanted, li tons of barley at the Bandon i This is a good idea and originated will iCapt. SpaniMli Fleet l<eported to Be
Heed oats to l>e bad at Yaeger's.
! Scott. It wilk obviate t he necessity Asit­
Grocery Store. /
I
GALLIER BRO’S, Proprietors.
SI emmeil in nt Nnntiajfo
W. C Sanderson Received 15 tons of flour
ing on the tide, and will allow putlirg the
Wanted, 500 ppuqds of Salted or dried
tie Cuba.
on the Confienza. * •
boat in the surf at any time.
oow hides, at the Bauson Grocery.
Mr. Cohen, the Borland wool buyer, was
(’uos Bay News: Fred 0. Sefton,for ncrly
This popular Resort is better
Uncle Jack Woods of Coquille City has of this place, wasa passenger on the steamer
> i Bandon Sunday last.
Washington, May 2G.—A special
prepared than over to care for
been taking an outing at Bandon for sev­ . Fulton, Tuesday. He was on his wiy to
* Mrs. (’apt. Scott Is visiting at Sixes river. ers! days.
I dispatch states that Cervera’s Spao-
the Traveling Public.
•’
San Francisco, where he will settle
some
Hhe will return home Saturday.
Coos Bay now has' five steamers plying j business connected with the sale of ammine l ish squadron is in the harbor of San-
Mira Ella Huck of Coquille City was a there. They are the Alice Blanchard, Ful­
by Mrs. Sefton. TJje PM*rtj dcsce.yled to j tiago de Cuba. It is also claimed
■
Bandon visitor the past few days.
ton, Arcata, Empire and Newsboy.
RATES *1.00 to
1 Mrs.
frotu h^Ftatlar^iyVd up.L a re- i that Sampson and Schley are off the
There will be no preaching at the M. E.
The Indies of the M.
church will give j cent period was not considered a
$1.60 PER DAY
de- . harbor an I have the Spanish fleet
church south in this city next Sunday.
a strawberry festival iy Armory hall, June i sirable bolding: but late developments re­
Inquiry of
8(AflWu!cb for further particulars next sulted in an offer of $150.000, which bah been j completely bottled up.
Just Arrived’. Ladles ufcw up tod
¡accepted. A payment of $37.5(|)js to be i Secretary Long failed to get a denial
shoes..
■ A.
I C i.ice inaats of all kjuds can he had at j made iu six months, and the balaito jfc two | of the above facta uud the report is
Special Inducement* to TU RISTS
’men at the ie v butcher shop of < >^en v- ••gy
’.¿ kn ihHi. a y£>« ago ’ no doubt true.
itor >>ii
m Lii- H- iAer building.
AND FAMILIES CONTEMPLATING VISIT­
Mu Sefton offered the property fo* S100,
<«Hi.if.tf >-Uy --nd W«a
a call.
•
Sad Accident,
ING THIS FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT.
but could find no buyer.
dwiiled to celebrate the ureal and glorious
The schooner Joseph and Henry has A new
Fred was in this vicinity last fall repre­
BANDON.
-
-
-
-
OREGON
Fonrth.
master nimed Arff. This is quite a change senting the Home supply company of Port­
Saturday morning last Wm. Hutchison,
Mins Mollie Fahy of Fafeyville was visit­
from the general run of names which char­ land. He is well known on the bay ai d at fireman on the steamer Dispatch met his
HOHN.
Some time ago, a rule was adopted
ing with her many friends at Bandau dur­
acterize the capttius sailing vessels to this Coquille City, and has many friends at these death at Parkersburg by drowning. Many
by the Soldier’« Home board of Roso-
ing the week.
C
ampbell
—
At
Langlois.
Wednesday
morn
­
port.
places all of whom will be pleased to Jicar of bis friends here saw him leave on the
ing, May 25, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. burg, requiring all inmate« of the in­
The Misses Harriet and June Thrift of
Besides the regmar program prepared for of his good fortune.
morning boat attending to his duties and
Campbell, a six-pound daughter.
stitution who are pensioner« to turn
Langlois were visiting relative« and friends Decoration day ih^re will be special services
appearing as well and hearty as any amongst
Mother and child are doing well.
over to the board all tbeir pension
It is stated that nil that is left of the
in this city this week.
at the M E. church on 8unday, consisting
them. When the steamer Fa^n arrived here
money save an allowance of <4 per
J. 8. KrnemiUz. the popular young racket of a memorial sermon by Rev. Goodpasture Oregon National Guard today consists of at noon of the same day she bad on board
MARINE NOTES
month. Recently the board passed a
I but one battery of artillery, one troop of
store merchant of Coquille City, was trans aud special songs by the choir.
in her cabin his lifeless body stiffened in
resolution providing for the setting
cavalry
and
two
companies
of
infantry,
acting business in Bandon this week.
ARRIVED.
A. B. Seal, the black sand mining mag­ | company A, Third battalion, W asco .^and death. It was a shock to all his friends and
apart of the money thus accumulated
Hiram Huntley, of Dillard. Douglas coun­
from
May
20—
Sehr
Parkersburg.
Nelson,
nate, is about ready to start in active oper­ separ ite company K, Bandon. 'Phe two in­ acquaintances as they could scarcely believe San Francisco, for Parkersburg.
for the building of a chapel, and
ty, who has been visiting with his cousins,
ations. The machinery for the saving of I fantry com pa lies were below the minimum what they heard or what they saw or that
May 20—Sehr Joseph and Henry, ArS, asked Attorney-General Idleman for
Milton and Alva Lee, returned home last
an opinion as to their authority to
the gold is ready for business» aud we soon required by-law on the date of consul.da-, it could be possible that Billy was the dead from Van Francisco, for Parkersburg.
Monday.
May 23—Contienza, Jansen, from San proceed in accordance with the reso­
man
lying
before
them
with
his
upturned
hope to ppar good reports from the mine.
tion of the National Guard to form the -Sec­
Francisco.
W. s. Wilson, representing the San Fran­
May 24—Sehr Coquelle, Pearson, from lution. The attorney-general is of
The farmer» the mechanic and the bicycle ond Oregon volunteer infantry, and were face to the sky, and bis sightless eyes staring
cisco i’lironicle, has l»een working in Ban­
in
that
glassy
way
so
peculiar
to
death.
San
Francisco.
the opinion that the board has no
don in the interest of that able journal dur­ ridel- are liable to unexpected cuts and not considered in the consolidation. It
| Many turned away from the scene with
power to appropriate the money.
bruises.
DeWitt
’
s
Witch
Huzle
Salve
is
the
is
also
stated
that
the
remnants
of
.he
ing the week.
Chamberlain’s l’ain Balm has no
tears in their eyes and expressions of sor­
Ijest
thing
to
keep
on
band.
It
heals
quick
­
various
companies^consolidated
will
be
dis
­
J. C. Roberta, son of our J. H. Roberts,
ADMINISTRAT««'« NOTICE.
row for the unfortunate wife and babes of equal as a household liniment. It is
was a Bandon visitor over Sunday last. ly, and is a well known cure for piles. C. Y. ! charged from the Bervice of Ibe state, hiis the dead man upon whose cold form they the best remedy known for rheuma­
will result in the reorganization of the Na­
I. C. is n compositor on the Enterprise at Lowe.
tism, lame back, neuralgia; while for I 1VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
had juat gazed.
M, L. Y icurn, Cameron, l’a., says “I was : tional Guard on a different basis from ijkt | Saturday morning the Dispatch left here sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, lx by an order of the County Court of
Myrtle Point.
the State of Qregon, in and for the County
heretofore
adopted.
It
will
be
reorganized
All those who purchase a dollar’s worth of a sufferer for ten years, trying most all i
as usual to make her regular run to Co­ and sore throat, it is invaluable. of Coos, made on the 31st day of March A,
poods will be given a chance nt the drawing ! kinds of pile remedies, but without success. on strictly military linos and many reforms i quille and return. Everything went well Wertz & Pike, merchants, Fernadina, D. 1898, Elbert Dyer was duly appointed
for an elegant dinner set si th« Bandon DeWitt’s Witch llazel salve was recuni- j inaugurated. This means that a more riued until Parkersburg was reached. At this Fla., write: “Everyone who buys a administrator of the estate of Charles E
mended to me. I used one box. It has ef- ‘ physical examination will be enforced on place it was customary to take on fuel. This bottle of Chamberlain’s Remedies, McCann, decensed, and that letters testa­
Grocery store.
mentary have been duly issued to me, the
Messrs. <’or*»en A Hunt have just opened fueled a permanent c<K8.” As a permaueiit the basis of that prescribed for the volun­ task was soon completed and the steamer come« back and snys it is the best med­ said Elbert Dyer.
up a new butcher shop in Bandon where cure for piles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve teer army. Enlistments wbe confiaetfco proceeded on her way. Captain White was icine he has ever used.” 25 and 50
Therefore all persons having claims
those between the ages of 18 and 45 years
choice cuts are furnished patrons at the has no equal. 0. Y. Lowe.
cents per bottle at C Y Lowe’s drug against the said estate are hereby notified
at
the
wheel
and
without
any
warning
he
to present the same with proper vouchers
VVliat effect this will have on company K
very lowe t prices.
Henry Goetz, who has been ill for some
became aware that the engines had been re­ store.
to said administrator within six months
reninins to be seen, but it is supposed that
from the date of this notice at Bandon,
A letter received from Allen Livingston nt time past, was removed Wednesday to his
versed and the boat brought to a stand still
The City Ejection
the
compnny
will
have
to
go
through
tfie
Coos Co., Oregon.
Hau KraiiCisuo etutes that he in conipany farm home. Mr. Goetz came to town wheye
und was soon going astern. At almost the
Dated this 15th day of April, 1898.
with Edward Mars would leave the above lie could procure medical treatment, but not same process as other companies which m,iy sameinstant.be was called by Flank Bar­
ELBERT DYER.
be reorganized in the state in th'e
Bandon's city election took plaoe Monday.
named city last Sunday for Al«ska.
Administrator of the estate of C. E
improving as was expected, it. was considered
rows and told that an accident had hap­
future.
pened and someone was overboard. He It was a quiet affair and a light vote polled. McCann, deceased.
A subscriptoii paper is being circulated b tier io lake him to the farm apaiiu We
The greatest interest centered on the offices
looked back over the stern of the boat and
for Hie bem lit of Aim. Wm. Lutcbison and i ope the patient will soon recover from his
E. T. ANDERSON.
of recorder and marshal. For the former
A Joint Debate.
saw au object floating aud also heard the
family. Ail uho can do anything to ass.bt ailmeni owing to the change.
were two candidates and the latter three. PHYSICIAN mid SURGEON
fall of the steamer’s boat to the deck as
1 he unfortunate lady should donate all in
Furl Orfoid Tribune: The chief bugler
For recorder J. M. Upton and Geo. P. Top­
of the hiyids were taking it down to
Wednc. Jay night the oitizens of V<* odd
their power.
on the U. 8. cruiser Baltimore, now with
All ca
calhyn
lls promptly attended
ping were the nominees. For marshal J. G. I
• ‘ ’t hit-'» th ■? ’.v etc.'''te.
in yluui.
»vhiiiiy t4-nk b .• hiu .
I F At Lcnp.loi»^ the errterpr-iRiug mercharift:•
Aity wore
<•, n ».rar.
•
biuith, it. *M. bl^ckdrl.v unci
J. COhJr GiBceX’foot
Is> Hi. Aestdeny
iof Dairyvilie, must be doing an extensive active part in the destruction of the Spanish of political oratory. Both eidea of the (pies was shoved out into the stream and driven
Ice hours from U
Hyase. (Jfac
were the contestants. For Trustees eight
rapidly
toward
the
drown
mg
man.
It
hud
a.
m.
and 2 to 5 p. in.
business judging from the large stock of fleet, is Stanley Huntley, son of Will Hunt- lion were ably portrayed by two able men.
names were in the field. The hitter office
good-, he receives al this place fro ui Sau ley, now of llupland, Cal. Stanley was The contestants were Hon. T. J. McClary reached within a fewfeet of him when he sank is one which there seems to be little aspiriv
GEO. P. TOPPING,
born at Ophir beach, Curry county, on the of Quartville. and Hon. J. B. Eddy of Bose lrom sight and that wus the last seen of him tiou fur. Of the seven those lowest on the
l riineibco so frequently.
ATTORNEY
and COUNSELOR AT LAW
for
over
an
hour
when
his
dead
body
was
22d
of
February.
1879.
He
is
a
bright,
in
­
burg.
Quartzville
is
located
on
the
Santi-
PurtOtfoid Tribune: During the storm
list in the matter of votes declared they did
iim riVcr. a stream which divides Marion iinhed out of the river by Jesse Lenevo and not desire to serve and this more than any
Bandon, Oregon.
ol Friday night George Forty's tine boat, telligent }oung man, and a fine musician.
It, was reported on the street here this week aud Linn counties. Eddy is a member of Dave Perkins. When the crew looked over i other reason accounts for the light vote
the Columbia, broke from her mmiiings aud
»he boat it was found that Billy Hutchison
Office in Concrete Building on First
was thrown among (I m 1 rocks at Fort Point, that there wus a case of scarlet fever at the 1 he state bonrd of railroad commissioners.
ca«t for them. Following is the result uf
was missing, and that left no doubt that he
«nakuig almost a total wreck of her.
Jjit,tiefield residence. We are happy to state Mr. McClary had the opening and close of
Street.
the balloting:
Although there the debate, a decided advantage Ju a case of was the one who had met with an untimely
FOR RECORDER.
Will practice in all the ConrtH of the Stnte
Aiu<»s Nosier, uoininee on the Republican that this was an error
death.
After
working
some
time
ill
trying
this kind. He is an orator of no mean
iticket for county treasurer was in Bandon were symptoms of the disease developed in
Geo. P Topping
andon lodge . n <>. u ... a . f . a . m .,
ability and has a style of speaking peculi­ to recover the body the crew gave up the J. M. Upton
thi.i week. Mr. Nosier is m«kii>g a good the little 4-year old chilo, when it was first
Stated communication« Firat Sntnrday
quest
and
proceeded
on
their
way.
Some
way
arly
his
own.
He
is
a
little
man,
and
shifts
after the full tuoon of each month. All
OKiivtiss as well as many friends and the taken ill, it has since been learned that the
up
the
river
the
steamer
Fawn
was
met
and
uneasily from one side of the stage to the
Manter Mason« cordially invited. By order
chances are very favorable for his ejection. ailment was not scarlet fever but a case of :
E. M. Blackerby
W. M.
ruberola, something in the nature of measles. I other, liis sayings as well as his gestures the crew informed of the accident. When J. C. Smith ....
JAS. MAST, Secretary.
I boURAtids of sufferers from grippe have
are original and grotestque. He oonflned the latter reached 1 Hikersburg the body had Sul J. Cui vi i
N.
R.
Smith
of
neAr
Dairyville
was
in
been restored to health by One Minute
his remarks to the calamity dodge as usual, already been recovered. It was placed aboard
elphi lodge , no . m , knights
FOB TRUSTEES.
Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, Bandon Tuesday, accompanied by Mr G. saying a great many things that were true the little boat and brought to this city.
of VytbiH«, meets every Mouiiiiyevep-
iliK nt 7)80o'clock, in Castle Hull, Baudot..
bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, Chainberlaju of Nebraska who is visiting while perverting many others. Mr. Mc­
J.
W.
Felter...
The cause of the accident or how Billy
Oregon.
T, J, T huiit , C. C.
mnd all ttroat and lung diseases. C. Y. with Mr. bmith. Miss Josie and Frances Clary is a man who will always amuse an came to fall overboard is conjectural. It B. V. Vowell...
K. H. M ist . K. of R. aud S.
Charles Majory
Smith also visited here at the same time.
Lowe.
is generally sup|Mised that be was splitting James Cartright
audience
and
work
it
up
to
a
pitch
of
en
­
BANDON LUDOt No. 133, 1. O. O.
Peter Nelson U building an approach to They returned home Wednesday with the thusiasm but be will never convince any wood on the forwaid deck, and that he C. Y, Lowe..
the north end of his wagon and blacksmith exception of Mis» Josie who will remain man who is not already possessed of the struck bis ax into one of the slabs piled up B. Harringto
Bandon Lodge No. 133, I. O. (). F., meets
every Wednesday evening. Visiting broth­
shop. This improvement will prove a great awhile with her sisters, Mrs. M. F. and Mrs* same idea as himself. He amuses too much higher than his head. In pulling the ax out M. I. Swift..
James Barklow
W.
D.
Shoemaker.
ers
in good standing cordially invited.
convenience to Mr. Nelson as he was some­
to allow of a serious consideration of what it is thought he lost his balance and top­
A. F. K ime , N.G.
There being but five trustees to Berve the
We are sorry to note that it is expected he says.
what. crowded for space to carry on his ex­
pled over into the water.
five named receiving the highest vote were V ale P erry , Sec.
in a few days to suspend the manufacture
tensive business.
Frank Barrows, the engineer, observed an declared elected. Mr. Harrington and Mr.
His declaration that only 1 out of every
A. W. HIRE, M. 1».
Rev. O L. M ai tin, the evangelist, was in of broom bandies at the factory in this city. 5 members uf the National Guard passed object float past the side dour and he sprang
Lowe were tied. As both these gentlemen
BHudon Monday enroute to Coquille City. It is stated the reason for this is that it the military examination was a pure and to one of the windows and looked out. He
decline to servo it is probable that the office PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rev Martin is considerably improved in is not considered safe to ship the broom simple fabrication. He wade this declara- saw a man struggling in the wuter and im­
»
will go to Mr. Swift, he having the next
BANDON. OREGON,
health since our last issue. He will take a handles during war times. Most of the tion in the face cf the fact that every one in mediately reversed his engines. He gave
highest vote. Felter and Majory are mem­
much needed rest and then oom me nee a product of ibis mill is shipped to Australia, the audience knew better, as the lowest per the alarm and the rest has already been
bers of the old board.
series of revival services in this city in the and as it is a long distance the 8 hu Fran­ oentage any company bad was (»0 per cent. told.
Calls to all parts <4 town and oounty
promptly answered day or night. Office on
cisco shippers will not take any chances^ He also very plainly intimated that, there
near future.
Billy was an excellent swimmer and all
corner
of Lower Main and Atwater streets.
Memorial
Day
Programme.
A little boy asked for a bottle of “get np The factory will saw out the lumber to be wasn't an honest man outside the Populist who are aware of this fact are at a loss to
DK. HAYDON.
in the morning as fast as you oan”, the used in the construction of the new water­ party. He also claimed that his party had understand how it was that he sank so soon.
druggist recognized a household name for works before shutting down.
The program for memorial day services
a mortgage on the intelligence of the coun It is claimed that he suffered from asthma
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
‘•IleWitt’s Little Early Risers''and gave h»m
While B. F. Tupper was post master at try as well as every other advantageous and this at times produced partial heart­ has been arranged and Bandon will observe
a bottle of those famous little pills for con- this place in 1893 the mail carrier was
the
day
in
a
befitting
manner.
Bandon
B andon . O reoon .
failure, and it is supposed that he was taken
prerogative.
AtipAtion. sick headaches, liver and stomach robbed at a point a couple of miles the other
Mr. Eddy followed and proved to be ex­ with one of these spells while in the water. Post G. A. R., will meet at Armory hall nt Special attentlua to diseases of Skin
troubles. C. Y. Lowe.
side of Myrtle Point, The robbery occurred actly the reverse to his opponent, He is a I ' This would account iu a measure for his in- 9:30 a. m., May 30, 1898. Everybody invited
Urinary ayd Digestive Organs.
Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty jrho were married on the night of December 2L 1893. In the large, strong man and moved around very { . ability to keep up any longer than he did. to attend.
up stairs in the Concrete bnild’g
The
procession
will
form
st
10
a.
m.
in
nt Ma rah tie Id Sunday last, were visiting at mail-pouch were money orders from the little during his discourse. He talks wit)*
The funeral was held Buudfty at Randolph.
Bftndon this week- Mr. Flaherty is the pop­ Bandon office to the amount of $221. This no emphasis whatever and avoided as much | ' The Dispatch conveyed the body from here, the following order:
J. H. VPTON,
1. Drum corp.
ular section boss for the railroad, and is amount for some accountable reason had to as possible the grand stand plays affected by and also a large concourse of relatives and
2. Company K, O. N. G.
COUNSELOR at LA W-NOTABY PUBLIO
located at Marshfield. His charming bride be made good by Mr. Tupper. Understand­ Mr. McClary. Mr. Eddy cited the history friends of the deceased who desired to pay
3. Children bearing wreaths of flower».
Conveyancer and General Land
D the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing how unjust it was to tax this loss tp the of nations to show the fallacy of the silver a last sad tribute to the dead.
4 Bandon Post, G. A. R.
Agent.
5. Bandon W. K. C.
Bridges, also of Marsh field.
postmaster, who could in no manner be re­ theory. His argument was well sustained
Tfie sympathy of the community is ex-
H. Members ü. 8. L. 8. 8.
W. D. Shoemaker was in town Tuesday sponsible for the occurence, Representative throughout, nothing being said that could tended to the wife and children. It is stated
Collection»
Minio
—Loan» Negotiated
7. Citizens.
enroute to Roseburg with a band of 200 Tongue has introduced a bill to reimburse be disproved by his opponent. Several that the deceafud left very little property of
Decoration of conirades
also
8. _______________
_____ „ ’graves
___ and
,____
DENMARK. CURRY CO.. OREGON.
head of cattle. Mr. 8. bad among the herd Mr. Tupper for bis loss. We are nnable to points brought out by Mr. McClary were any value and this makes the accident all the decoration of the graves of the O. N. G.
J. M. UPTON,
150 fine three and four-year-old beef Battle. learn the name of the mail carrier who was successfully combattid by Mr. Eddy al the more deplorable, ns the children are all and U. S, L. S. 8.
9. Taps.
These will undoubtedly be disposed of at robbed at tha time.
though he was given little credit for it by small and it will be a hard matter for Mrs. ! 10. Return to town and break ranks for ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
!
Roseburg, but if not, they will be taken to
I dinner.
Hutchison to care for t hem without help.
Capt. W. C. Coulson, of the U. 8. revenue the opposing element.
11AN DON, 0008 COUNTY, OREGON.
Afternoon exercises will commence at
Portland and there sold to the market.
Mr. Eddy is a forcible and entertaining
cutter service, as well as inspector of life­
Armory
hall
nt
2
p.
in.
Office
in
the Eldorado Building, un First
Hon.
J.
B.
Eddy
went
to
Langiois
yester
­
J ones H aib R estorative is guaranteed t<* saving stations, was in Bandon Saturday talker as well as honest and truthful m bis
Oration by J. M. Upton. Esq.
Street.
restore the hair to its natural color, cleanse last. The captnin is on a tour of inspection statements.
i I day where he spoke last night. He will vis­
All civic orders are respectfully invited to
it Port Orford and Gold Beach before re­ turn out and take part in the procession
and leave the scalp healthy and remove and of the life-saving stations on this coast, and
D. L. WATSON
and exercises.
M. I. SWIFT.
turning here.
effect a cure for dandruff. It is also guarateed his visit here was for the purpose of inspect­
A Card
A. D. M orse ,
Commander.
ATTORNEY
AND OOUNRELOR AT LAW
to give a vigorous growth to the hair and ing the station at this place. Besides At­
MYKTLE FOL a T NKW8.
Adjutant.
where the hair germs are not dead to renew tending to the usual routine duties uf in­
Office
in
Eldorado
building at Marshfield
For several years we have been walking
their youth. For sale at Lowe’s Drug spection. the captain also arranged with in company with a proposition that has been i
Oregon.
BcafiK'NM Cannot be Cured
Myrtle Point, May 27. JobnLebn-
Store, Bandon.
Captain 8cott of the life-saving station for sapping cur substance to the detriment of |
i by local applications as they cannot reach
There has been a great improvement a code of signals. The latter to be used as our responsible customers. That proposition i berr, a well-known resident of this the diseased portion of the ear. There is
place,
died
this
(Friday)
morning
at
I only one way to cure deafness, and that is
made in our roads by onr effluent road super­ a means of communications with any U. 8. is credit. Credit is and has been the enemy
constitutional remedies. Deafness is
visor, T. J. T hrift. The Myrtle Point road vessel that might liAppen oft the mouth of of honest business, and we have cut loose. 5 o’clock. He was about 45 years of I by
age and leaves many relatives and caused by an inflamed condition of the mu­
from the top of the grade of Fairy Creek bill the river and desire communication with i and from after June 1st will sell our goods
cus
of the Eustachian Tube. Whtu»
The •this lining
tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling
has been widened and many trees and the I And. ’1 he code is so Arranged that any i for cash, or its equivalent in all farm pro­ friends to mourn bis death.
funeral
take«
place
Sunday
afternoon
sound
or
imperfect
bearing, and when it is
»tumps taken out. The road itself presents message the ship may wish delivered can ducts or any other commodity we may be
Dr. S. L. Roberde, a pbysieinn of completely closed, deafness is the result, and
a much better appearance than heretofore, be taken by Captain Scott and then trans­ able to handle. It costs too much to keep
Myrtle Point was thrown from bis i unless the inflamation can be taken out and
and will be more convenient for travel.
mitted by telephone to the nearest telegraph books, hence ours will be closed and all ac- horse while visiting a patient, at the this tube restored to its normal condition,
AT THE
hearing will be destroyed forever) nine
W. P. Holman returned last Moqdav from station and from there forwarded to head­ counts must be settled by cash or note. Jus- Witbinglon place on the South Fork cas*-s out of ten are caused by Catarrh
' tice to ourselves demands this course for us. i last night and severely injured, which is nothing but an iuflamed oandition
Smith river to where he accompanied A. quarters.
New Barber Shop
; of the mucus surfaces.
Much improvement is being made at the i The prices of goods in every department will but not dangerous.
Mahony, who is representing Ncustadter
We
will
give
One
Hundred
Dollars
for
any
Bros, of San Francisco. On the return home life-saving station here. The lifeboat has be adjusted to suit the new basis and will .
BENTON HOYT. Proprietor
Mrs. Abernethy, who was injured case of Deafness (caused hv catarrh) that
thi» »ide of Raleigh Scott's place, Sunday been repainted and other work done, A talk for themselves.
in the runaway accident near here cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
Located on Frout St., nen*
free.
Respectfully,
fie tnoountered a snow storm. Although new boat house is being built at the look­
a few week« atro is mending very bend for circular!
F. J. Cheney «t Co., Toledo, O.
door to millinery store.
M AST A DYER,
pot at ftlj a severe storm there was enough out on the beach. Another surf-boat will
slowly. Mr«. Scofield is doing bet­ So|<| by Druggist'
75o.
i
. be iM&uivb,! here the middle of next month,
of the beautiful to cover the ground.
ter and the chances me iu her favor.
Suscribe for the llicoiipn.
Hall's Family Villa are the heat-
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