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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
nails 5 ..!. & sr- raw- ra w n 52 Times a year for $2. ffimes a year for $2. - -.A'.tw, j-x-'- BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, APRIL h, 1901 Number 15. ' umejxviil. ncrJMgo ii due uest Tues pCgcones cnll at Jin 'Armstrong, of Du Boir, Me-, Pork til Q. 11. MugoouV. Jnmos Palmer, of Emphe, was in town Tu aduy. Kmly Koee seed potatoes; nt Sun dcrson's store. S. 15. Morris gave Coos bay friends a visit last Monday returning yestcr ilny. Dug Tiller iiiiel P.li Wright regis tered nt tho Tapper Ilouso Tuiwdiiy evening. It M. Hay lor was in town over Suuday. Dick is nrrauginj; to go to ;.(aimRb to Mrs-It. Xeoly. ' sl'r' ' -iiigjftmt all her Roods ni; mo lioucor nnruwiir uiuiu o I MHt.'..'tl"llt H llgl-IU lor UO liUMII itawnilnst night. StrnwfHats nud Gontlo imerfyiats nt Lorotiz'uHlorc n'jind V. J. Lonir. of Hjwcro iu town lnstMon- of Maixlifiold, t1'6'' h sd.y lvftwcf-trt--' r.r OLiiKio. of mmnn; in ?Nfolj9 foiling her rntiio ipoSaWcoi-t to close out her imprjMnndalay w expected ifromlSmi Iruncisco next 'HJlMnpt. of ('(.qtiillu City. :'nSned y, mi l ia visiting Bandon. '.nmprlArj-o got in Friday ioH?G5lt(" s f fi' i;;h. most vBiTorjtlt I. 'ii. In'dBf MnV.tVl I arrived erdayEt) ' r v 'v to wJjnMmi;. 1 - m ,!i l;n of i&Cuina, - ni Al tilioiiojy. J'-". N't-. Can' KOltolJlid U. t'ily. Bii ItliljmTiit Pn -t. . ;;)it r. Mho . ! . l.l S:lll i-t Jhuii Shi irdny all mid r 'i:i !-iH to tl.llt I'Ht'll wgiuctt;tli ' . f irnrilBlii i' :. r t tbuBtUi. I i i'- ?tIoti- i' ' i ; 1. nlHlfurJ 1 1 .r l .. i t posyHojlii i tli lllfiillnn rvci it cOjtliHt "tli"y linpi't'iied to 1 1 lofililCi?!. V 1 ; m otio in LH'lontti' ". t" " ' It-tu t l ' wHFl't 'i I i n n( ioryTiil ' '111-' -ii ..M-Urne. -finlliiiu- ..hi' 1 j j i c iijfcr FSnuTl'lin 1 .. f'-r '.ii - I .,f.ti. ubeWtbKi . i' . ) I' jk will Wiiuct" t i t!.. t"":r',f f MfiTa k i I .: li,-t I'ldl dMtbc lnufnn! toilielin tt i hi ) . ni c of Mnn-liiU-ld, catua ovT Monday to ihit liit sister. Mr?. TboiuAf Wliitf, of Hi if plhw. Mis. H. Nci'ly 1ms n tnco lino of Towel, Tidii-8. Htnnd Covitb, Corhtits, ttc, which l)l is HollinK nt cost. Fred Kionenlieitf, of Son Frmicis co, tins looliny nroniid Cooa rounly Inst week miu; come up ovoiinml. Ho rulnrnt-d to Sun Francimo on Hie fitcninor Mutidnlny. Froil Hiiro nnd Villir.m Wisdom, of lltuo. Cnuy counly, wpio in town ndny or two tbo latter pnil of Inst week. U. P. Alli n r.ud Dr. Cook, of Han Fimieifco, vito in town Suttudny. Tlicy nr intnehttd in uiiuing on the Untidolph liPHch, Prof. J.'lin P. 3Io;ikin, tlm collua Iwl ilninintio ruidt'f nnd frnlrrtiHl Itfoturcr. will cntiMtiiin tbo proplu nt Munck's Hull, Momluy eriiing tbo 2'Jd iiiHt. Adwiion froo. Sides if Da Lnviil SepHrntor to diilo liont nil nrovioiis roivrdH. Tbo Pioneer Hardware Sior. of Jfarwli-I Held ie kt pi l.iisy mipjili itm the Oieal Dciiiiiud f.r tLtHu iVondoiful Ma cliinec. The Prosper sinvmill is olnsod down tor repairs', Mr. Poihlilmkcr hiivinf ono to ijiin Fimieir-eo to have boiuo U'paiiin; done whieli could not be biid ber. Ho It. i ootid bi.i'k in ti dnj or t'.'o; ' Ti,3'wi.'iiiUK mill wis wt down fi.r a few dr.n on uccotint of ilio win. if l.i iiif Mot'kcd wiib lurul or. 1. H I'rewett, tlie ciigiuctr took ml witilngo cf tiio oet'ciaku to iit town Int-t TiU'-.day. Dopnty tbtriff E M. Gallier won doin ImsineuB hi tbis locr.lity lhsi TnenlHy. Fnau him wo leutiifxl tliHt duriti!; the lat month of Ins KiUber mj" nver S4II.01H) wero collected into the county troumiry. Wo failed in getting a full list of tbo incoming pMrPiinera on tbo fteainrr Mnndalay. of whom there wi-to li'lit. a iartiid lift being, J. V. T.cneve tn.i! wife and koc, Mr.. S. L. JieucM'. Mrs. C. Y, Lowe mid dmi'liter. (iil)ir Brothors hnvo ha ) un eight f.v l sidtiwhlk built on tb i Sent!) ide j ,i.t, nud j of tb Topper Ilonco to leplneo tbi .if t'ltj ji'otei-; old ne wbieh win. woi. lcd by time a r. ;iMiita land wer, h. C. (Jilon and L. W. Ht'Ci rd did tbo woik. but they nm not ndverlihiiijr for nijoibir job. iUok hint bo don't want work. lUrjtbo in.- j :' ! uf ilui Fuo i ml and tie teen. In rs do nol o to incril iyy;ivo Piitut .iMiicnld. rapher V. E Hicks of Co itySwjjj be nt ib liurnurd liSu, i nl Kiifi, for a iirle- wi-l lli,' to irjnbotr, r. j 1,., i,,!.ji (iilier .it ii.o l.l tl.e UooVe j. L''CidV. . ce.it thty, M i:. ia!ay I lVniiuii atioiid smSllSw a'uu'lli Huwina; i ugUHup i uiflonlU liero7 '!!ll5;l, I uvrolwa- i UoTlllZl'l .1 ivneruK Erickson at. 1 15. E, L. li.dil AulBjguiiiu of band bull here Uo'yHtbo stakeH beiuj; S'J50 iKwhicb lit dillion caiuo out luSBcon' bvii-t; '21 iiutH lCWUi.' .. an I.!,- Leen ru juiibidci J . titi i.i.uii i,i thf fltluSiyC- , 11. Li llite'j. iawIcU"r' i- ''. i.i't any EllgOK' t i Li . i. i' j,', either 'Lor.ainiiil rr;iii, can! ot bo sue without tl. Now Method of iDglCreaiii fi 'iu Mnk. The Hi .tj!' ,'"", -n,''''' arator achiBos. Tbo Pi"ii'er Hard sreI Murfl.tit hi is iiKout. Orferd'lru it. Parties com- 0 Uiver fetty tbo tm oh in tl.nt vi rm;: at-d s-nuimer 1 '.v ai.d vuluiililo ici.'-l'ed, and a I. Mtid, while . i s i..atuit d fjr i tt I ;L.- Usb V-. i LTIVe l-IUJ.loy- f Ii en , ui.d there iwjp the a r f otlier iuiKir jwMi ent rprii'es. Hi . 1 r. life saving ! tsjfer lit' (irifig tl irajbeii , Smlii 'a'su'ml cr ysn Wly ' Shi m The steamer Mandalay bad about 15 tiaseeiiRers aboard wben t-bo sailod Monday nibt among wheiu were Cbris-t Hipp, Jaino Martin, .lamo N'ohIit, Mis. F. A. Not,Jer. A. Urqu hart, Mm. A. Urqnlmrt, F.D. Layton, llw. F. D. Lytop, F. W. Kronen. berr, A. J. Hurt and llov. F. M. Suu- dcllill. IT Noidy, onr cfTleieiit jowlcr, ro tnrril homo from vi-it to Curiy eouuty. Int wonk, havioK gonw tboie on bnsineef. Mr. Xeoly bad a very ruiijh trip the woatber being very un settled Nnd tbo roads iu a I ad condi tion. On tha rntuiu trip Mr. Kly and A. 15. KHfor, the potoflleu in spcetor, who w'ore io the hind teat cf tbt etae were both thrown out io croatiug Mussel creek, Fortunately neither sustained any injury. Teleeraiu: liecently ft lot of Kan sas convicts org(iui:'.d a mutiny Huicil thi) otHeer.' and iiiude some of them prisonere in a coal mine, aud a uero jirixoner was selected to bend a rooue party, which be did surceMful- ly, in oonseqiisiico of v.bicli ho was V. C. SaniU won hits two work oxen for Mile. Alotizo Diikeon, of PnrkortbniR, wbb in town lat nigbt. O. A. Kelly, of llivoiton whb doing btifineae iu this locality today. Innm Walker, of Eureka, registered ot tbo Tupper House yehterday. Mrs. Colon's stock of Ladiiw' Hats ia complete, and up-to-date. Go and see. For Cboico Groceries of guaranteed strength and purity go to Mugoou's grocery. Heed Potatoes. A choice lot of Early Snowflnlio potatoes for Mile. Enquire of J. H. Joues, Html on. ". C. WrnMhtdl has noma fine mows of liatidon uud iciulty, for hteno'.cope9. W. V. CVpley, of lUverlon, was among tho viailor to Bandou on Tnosilay evoning. S. E. Johnson and Wife, of Myrtle Point, wero among thoeo who visilod lliindon last nck. A dance will be given at Billiards next Saturday evening. Tickets to ball, including supper, one dollar. T. J. Hazen, of .l:iiii Francisco, was inteivtewing Baudoiiinns Tuesday in behalf ot the Shu Francisco Exami ner. Kev. Gillespie will hold herviees in the Prosbytei'iau church next Sunday morning nud ovenii'g at the usual hour?. Tho band tool: tbolr first noting Monday nijtbt, on which occasion re sorted to tho rov'ks near tho govern ment stone quarry. Mrs. Jack Counts, ot Dairyvillo, who was reported dangerously ill two wicks iigo, iR getting be tier nud is able to be rip again. Talk of a big time hero on July I th in already in the air, and there u no reaMiii why tlio necoaMiiy prop aiatious should nut commence. Help it along. The contract to repair the Coquillc linhthoiue, of wbieh mention was ii.ii b some time K. has not been lei. The Wd vt opened' - Port lard M'tno two wpoIir ego. Members of the Grand Army nnd lb'liff drps ge IF. Tj. Guth a so ctal pany lit fjituniny evening prior to bindeparture for IbeHoldiers' Homo nt Kom bin g, fur v,'bicb place bo Minted last Monday. Hev. M. O. Brink-will bold services uoxt Sunday, morning nnd evHtiii'g, in 'ho Methodist cliurcb Morning subject : '"Tbo valun of tho Ilemirrection." Evening subject "Man a Coward." Tbo Public is made welcome to all t-crviccs. Bar, dun is well irpieeetiUd at the Ti'it'l,' I.x.'ii'inntit n at ( oquille City this week. Tlios," atlendiiig fir examination aio A. G. Tin if I, t'rnn tt j Bhvkcrby and Miasen Kat MeNair, Penil Duvidsop, Jen u in Denholm, Magifi" J.Tiiii hy, Ania aud Letia Li'giin and Aliin jin o. Tl;'' I'l J'i'ido I hi her i-li' p ectres to the float njjain, Ibis timo wiib a nc,v, poicelain, bath tub which has been put in to replace tbo old one. Benton Hoyt. the pioprielor, believes in f-erving bis customers with the best and in being up-to-date iu his pro fersion. His adv. appears el'-ewhere. Coob Bay News: The now vese), AIuuiiin, was suecefsfully.lauiKhiil at Xortb Ih-inl on Saturday nfterncon. Tbo launch fut r-B without a bitch, and aiiiiii ehi'-ro fiotu tl.o specttttur-., and sa!uU- fium the gleam whistles, alio glided gracefully into the water Tbo Alumna will be rigged iim a fonr-maste.l hchocoi r, with a yard oo the foif iiillht. Her length of keel is 181$ feot, and hsr lie-ni-t 1J feel, Sbo is to enrrj 1.200,tKJ0 K-et of lumber, and will load at North Bend fur South Africu dint t. I uiprivoiiH!irt nt Kl.'ttc (xriiuntlH. Tbo Stile Bnrd of Arieullure is making gome wonderful improve ments at the atute fair grounds, and old timers will hardly recoguize the i plaoe whou tboy atteud Oiegun's greatest fair tbis fall. Ttie old pail lull is Mug enlarged, to double its size, aud after the best esbibita ever seen in tbo state nro nrniugwl ttiere will be ample room left fur nu audi torinuj. a thing tint ban beeu needed Mrs. Joe Ferry, of Rivurlon was n ifito: to P.andon last Tnofeday. F. H. Single and C. VS'. AUen. of Coquille City were in town tbia week. You will miss the event of lle sea- ton utile;,.-, you attend tbo ball, Mtj Itb. The Coquille City bnsubnll league will give a dance at (bat place on ipril 20, for the benefit f ll( league. Mis. A. G. Aiken, milliner from Marsbfield.wbo adveitisod to be here on April 10, was unable to meet her engagement but will bo hern on Mon day, April 15th without fail, with n full stock of Ladies Spring and bum mer Hals, etc. Announcement. Having opeued tbo Old Central House I wish to Mate to the public that 1 am prepared to accommodate persons desiring board nnd lodging o by tl.o day, v.eel:, mouth or by tli singlu moid. Tbo house lias been thorugblj renovated and refitted and is within five minutes wnlk from tbo Boat Lauding, and is convenient to the beach, while a lino view of tbo bar and oeotiti is had from the bluff near by. Tbis bouse is in n quiet pari cf town where the lest of gtieste will not bo disturbed, while the table will iie supplied with the best the market affords and the eomfotl of guests will be Hatefully looked after. Caw. Nelson, Prop. SiiIiNistnte for SSio-'dy. Something liUo 10,000,000 pounds of tbo 1000 wool clip nro si ill on band in the Slate of Oregon. Tbo clip for l'.Wl will be in the ware houses within tbo next sixty daje, and aecoidingly nbmit iiO.000,000 pounds of wool in tbia stete must seek ti market this sea .on. Present pricoa nro much lower than lit sea son, and the outlook in tho East is mil so bright as it might be. Many causes contribute to this dullness, but 'shoddy", buome to be the rjot of ihjfj evil, according to the te.itituony ol ilo woolgroweie. Shoddy is used exteu siv.'ly iu tbo manufacture of n cI.ibh of goods whieli are sold to buj en who eiKii'i't or will rit pay the j r.ces ih mnnded for an all wool art e'e. So far as the Pacific Goai.l is con cerned, wo should bo vastly benefited bv a reduction of the tarifl on Austral ian wool to a point where Australian wool could bo brought in and mixed with Oregon wool to such advautage us would force shoddy out of the market. Tho manufacturer is pro hibited from bringing wool in from another ccuntry tj mix with our i,i,l, and in accordingly forced to substitute shoddy in order to meet the demands of the tiade. This forces tbo American consumer to pay the sain' price for a balf-shoddy salt of clothes tbut the Englishman pay" for nil wool goods. If Auslraliau wool conld be brought into Oregon on a Millhently low thrill, the largest woolen mills in the United States might ho built in tbis state, am) there would bu it demand for all of the wool that could bo produced iu tho state from tho liomo nulls, wmcu would manufacture the raw material into the finished product. Iu tbis way the Oregon grower would aave not only the thousands of dollars which is paid for freight on grease Hlid dirt -i.ipj.id Ea.-t with tLe wool, but would sine the freight oa (bl uet weight of the wool afier thi-) lof use was removed. Tho fear.i that the imported wool might eveiiltiHlly supplant the homo product aio not warranted, for the lossoii that much better results are wcured by mixing Australian wuol Willi the grades produced in tide ponnlry. I'higlaud luiya amnricari wool to mix with the Australian pro dad, and her iBBiitifucliiicrs aro tb'i euahled to put a high class nilicle of MA 111 Nil 1IITKS, Auaivre. Aptlt . Hlinr. Arse. Hughe, (0 hoars from Hsu Krncuisen, tu J. II. 'liimm. April 0. Mtnr Mnndalavi Mmhffi.' hears (rem Sim tfratioiiee in Uretccut City. AjtII 8. Solr Pel Notle. Jnoels-ni, from Uurqv Uivor, Io 0. it. A T. Co. smi so. April 8. Bchr OurmtliUui, Knrlb, to S'lli rrstu-imu. April S. Solir Ainithjsl, Kliiiiucrmnn, to Hau b'rniiolioa, April 8. Sehr Allilini, bnraou, to Sim Kr.-inclsro. April 'J. Schr llorwick, IVatsen, to San 1'maoNci). April D Stmr Aro, llucbcs, to Snn I'rnn clsco, I.l.TTKIt LIST. The follnwttia U n list of lrttern re-uinin-iiiM in tlio llnmluti l'est ufllco uae-nllcil fur Maroli 3t, UIO!: Oippi, Millie', Oor, lSuRi'iie, Holt. Jin.. r.itlersea, a. V, 1'i:ach!;us' dxami.nation. l'lrituiis eli'niritiK Ounntr Tfachcr Ccrtill oaten, I'trst, Hi-ceml, 'I libit Kiaile or l'ri nmry, nro liereby refpectfully imtifu J tlnit the ri'Kiilnr sjsslmi of lliu Cnmity Itminl ot llxniiiimrs Mill iimvciie ill the Ciiurt.lioUho in Cuq-iille City on April lull 11HJ1 at y A. M. aiul conliiuio three days. W. II. IHIXCII, Co. Sui.t. 1 1(II.S1 Mini'i:. Not ice is hi-retiy uIncii to nil perKni.s nut to tiswpiiss lipmi t lit- priiinsosiif Dr. Kiiiviii. situnleil bvtPfli l'lonit- Irfil.oniiil I lie eniiii ly niHil. in NoMIhth Curry. ty riniuvinu, miltinv. or iii'ireiii tlmls'r ii"ti salt! liiml. J.'Trswiir.l will l pint for inforniu lion leiuiiiiK' to a cuiivictioii uf 1111 n- u blnlt'il llliove. Dieted i.t llsintoM, Oreaeii. Mnrcli H. l'.IU. 1'KIKII M;1jM).S, AkWit. HAVE YOU PURCHASED A Stove FOR Winter? If not, give us n cull. Wo are sure Io please. Now is tbo time to purebnso Hardware. Tbo undersigned has in slock a lorgo assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware Glassware, Crockery nnd Miners' Supplies. 1'uintx, OilH, Door nnd Windows'. 'n.NSUOl' IN CONNECTION. A. MeNAIR, Tho Bandon Hardware Man. J Spring Goods! nholm Dg Two Real BargSns in Real Estate. Story nail a hulf hi'0ii';5 rooms: lire place, banjo lot iioni cintor uf town, iJIW. One Rtury lani' U moms: tol ami a hulf. Ne.nr woolin mill, iflL'5. Until ef these ate rual simps, call on J. M. Ul'lO.N, bniiiion. .I. M. UP ION, ATTOHNr.Y AND COUNSKl.OU AT LAW 1HNUOS, COOSCOUN1Y, DllEOON. OITlco In tlio Kliloruelo llnllUlut!, un Tirst Street. has just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's Suits. LATEST STYLES AND JLOWEST PRICES. A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Ordors Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. ntantccj. .A. Til. S.- i- I'llVSIClAN .-lA'J SURGEON IIAMIO.N, iiui:uuN. (I.ills to all parts of tonn nml oomitj pminiilly answeti-U Jnv or untti. Ofllo on .leriiii ol Jjov.ur Main mid Alsuile-r stnsts W. S!ylm, 31. it, !):Ot:STIVK. IJItlNAItY ANIl SKIN parduueil by Uovoroor Btanley nod th. mselvea ' iriven ?10. Thu U all very well, but , c r..,..i- I ;t ,l.,.l.u- that tlia urimn eommittej , for a loug time. A brail UeW HU to ri . 1 sr.. u work I I.v thin wiaoiier W8 the robbery of a daW wenmery building Is being ereet t i t ilM. I rsianraut teeoer of 1.91, for wbicb i1; alo where tbe b.i dairy display . , I ,', .oM..-r uud ' he was sentoiice.l to bard labor iu the- eer mad.i in the ante will cerlutuly a, W .f bmI W . A. i penitentiary lor tue penou or io yeaih, L ,.e a boat uo-11 of wbicb be bad already served. :c-sVi e,i f.,r sailing Contrast this eriine and aentenee with a i,.r - ei. .ugh to that of uitioy intia who rota otbera ' i c. A P.rkina of tona or h uud reds of tbou.nniU uf Mb. .ii w has alsii dollsri.. ani toon tuniesaou pbtkmic I, m.,1,,.1 . ff r i n u. in tu U-ii"W' iIim tM.iJ- ,, ',f -r. M,!,l, 'o . f.. ;n.-t.tly bear ab'jjl evuu .,1, . . .1 . j .. ! l- IJItlNAItY DISHASR8. Olllcu l!att Front 81 rest, JUnuc.n, Oiikoon. UK HARDWARE DEPARTMKNT Is now snpplioel with a fall and oouiploto stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners' Supplies. Vu carry n coinpteto Alncl; of NMiit's suui-in Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows IKINM.Ul ION. I'lpx rillliiKH mill l'liiinliliiB s (jpecliilly. LEDGERWOOD & CORSON, Bandon, .... Oregon. J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, BANDON, - - OHHGON. Wilt visit llanJnii r'tnilnrlv en ilntes to ho snpplisd m Hie JjockI e-,iiiiiiii. KO. i". rai'i'iMi, vrtOHNKY sd COl NSKbOlt AT Ij.YW I'rui'tleti In nil Ilii' :iiiiU of Iho Stiite. (IflU'oon Seooiul FI'Kir in ('.nicrete lluihlinp rni rirst Mreii, I.ifo Iiisnranee J'ollelsH nml Itiiids lioualit or money loaned on saino. lllllliloll, - Ori'iton. nixi'iii i.muiK, no.iu.k. tir v, Mi:i,i,iiii.)i)r..No.fii.KNi(iins IZIlJ of t'ylliins. lull-is imiy .omiiij '5 ..v.iilno nt 7:!10 o'clock, ill ttastle llsll S Ku.ui.o.. Dun. O 1KAK. 0. U. . II. N. HauiiISoton. K. of It. sad H. II l.MIII.'i I.UDlil , M. r 1.1, A. I-. A. a " I AMiON I.fH)(ii:.Si..Ur..A l'.A .M. i uiniul niMiiiiiiiuicullons tint Hat T, Silldsv slier the fall iiiihiii ef unrll 4 month. All Master MiiisjIis ii'l'"'") 9 . ..1. ti.. . . I.. . . f v. M. v UlVlieAl. "'J ,fle, i I.J. I llliir 1 , BlHiromrj, (j f purr i '4,WBssSM, J lourt Uueii of Hi" I orel .o, ii, r.irn.li r. of Ann, I111. . -.1,1'UT ni'KKN' OF Til 14 nillKSI U 1 No. 17. Uilet I'lldsv IOkUI 1 t mo'l' V cordial wt-looius l lod'-d t" "II is J good-oo the market at price which 1 8'J" "t.d jliwr. ilisnri n irooil dtluand tld leady aide. 11 if,,,, Kvsrstsnr. It is tlw lack of demand and slow ah-1 .m of American goods that mw male j v?? v IIA.MtON !.OI)0;. iaa, 1. ii.ii. r g be aeen. I hm tuacbiu.'ry hall le being enlarged, uw cattle stalls, sheep neu. hot: ty. and hum a! able are W-iug built. A ooay farm eottsgt buy linrn, arid uew aidawulk are aim tbo wool market. stagnant. If Amen can goods can be made bettor by the substitution of Australian wool fur aboddy, they will command n bnttir market, and ih d. maud for Ameri ran wools will impiovo uccordiugly. What America need, aud especial ly wbut the Pacific Coast uetxls, is more fattoii.- cauiiot briog sho-ldy boruu. the -Lips whuh now come iu hMhut to cairy away our v.hont and flour, but we can bring Australian wool to mil with tbo Ore gon prwdnst, aud the Oiegou wool 00 Ibe IUt of iuiproveiuefita, and grower, whealgrower, faetoi-y hand n 'thing vs.lt 1 . L-Ti u.i 1 ni" U, m jui and v.e,rr d the n uiufaeliireil pro- ie.,i,.i- iio i iii I n 'r and ui.'. i .i.ii, dud .!! 1 tl.. 1 ! . at K e -t-'-O ?.iir this (ell- 1 C'r,yoi'K'il. Cl I v Iho .101 i.iilou. ) ANtMlN I.D(J(1K. No. 1HH.I. ().). Y. FWP,J , J ............ .a l.totlii-ts ill uooii standing 1 s i i mint every Weitnwifsy eivenlnif g Vniliuu -in,....,.-.--. N ,t,siSKI,UN.O. a i A. W. Kimr. He. 1 . S tonn llKLV Wi Christian ibhii j 9ouU, ..uuttt to lik st'r n 8 irowina inili.n- ia Ibla and siljoin inn (uiilit; to sut i,s MsiiHcrr utid 1 OurrsMisu,diul work csn tie done st S jeitr li"iue tneloM. u4f nd,liel g sUmistleiivsloivfiir rllc4ilis to M (isnsrnl iliiaf r,OoitT(iii lliilldniK 3 0Mi'w I'nitrd KIstM Tii-snory, Wsslnnulin. D. (. Tho faior.te wl'ti thoujjhiful, cultr0 YY1 yi O8 s aere an( 80 lx llXg is my Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Mow is the time to buy. X'KTSS will lie dlnposod of at pricuu that will aitonlsU you, while ttiere atu Other bargains room for luoru. To bo linil (u Dry Ooodu, ClothliiK. thoes and other kochJh thru tuust he gold to lunku A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand. N. LORENZ, IlKAIiUlt IN 'J osicriil Mci-clianclic. 0 The New Steamer, Arrives April 10. Hsils April 18, OAIT. Ill OI1KH, Mmsa. Will Mnkv Uiuutar Tiiiu llutwteu SAN I'ttANCISOO ash vf COQUIMiP- HIVKIt. Kulalit rUs from rii rnmci.co to llnndiiii. M n tout 'Io Oi'iuille City nml I-1I11U in-low, ft To .Mjrtle 1'oinl and in trrtuniiiK I'lintii. l.Kl. ll.indoa KHit Klhurl IHrr. K'lii KriineiHOo i.ttuti-.-Ibiliue A. Hurt. This Is Your OppoMiinlly. On ronoilit ol tun ceiiU. cssli or Btsmr. a Ksccrous samplo w ill Ui innlled of tho mnat iwinnlur C.tsrrh and liny Fevr Cure (Klj'n Cr-Mrn Hulin) ufeiejt to dctuon ttraVo tlm gri' it rumts of tho rtmody. IihY nr.fJTiit:itB, 6il WsrriiU Kt., Itcw York City. llev. John Jteld. Jr.. of lret Fallj,Mont, recoaiiaendul Kly's t'roatu IUlm (o n.o. 1 ea euiiibiuixa liis ststcueot, "It Is a pad. livocoro forcaliwthlf uxd MdirecteiLM Jtsr. I'ranrl W. IWo, Vtxioi CcJitnUl'ni Charou, Httuua, UuuL F.lj'ii (V .ir, 1 i'm Ih tbn itXrKii!Jj cure for caiarrii stid contsiBSiie nutreury nor wiy lujutlyuo ilruy. I'ritc, 60 cento. The New, Speedy and El egantly Fitted Twin Screw Stmr. MANDALAY, CAITAIN A. KliKD. Htninr will filo n rtiular 10 dsy 8rtloe WUn-n C'ouille lllver, Oiskou, and Bn I'rsiifi.oo, Oab, fur both pamteUBers and ftrlht. Tor full or further Information apply to Cupula A. lUfcd, ou hootd steamer or N. I.OIIKNA AKeut, Coquille, Ormon. M. It. IiKK. Agent, llandon, Oregon. K. T. Kllt'Z. Oeuernl Aceul. aWI'ronlSii, Hrni VriocUon. Califorula. BANDON ...Water Works.., Pure, freeb, cold epring water piped to any pari of Iowd. and to any part of the' bouse, on application, io qoaetitiea desired, Itatee reasonable. : j W. H. LOGAN, Pronrletqr: ,1