Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 30, 1902, Image 1

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52 Times a year for $2.
Volume XVIII
Oranges at 10 to 40 cents a dozen
at G. 11. Magoou’s.
A new stock of Picture Moulding
Best Sorghum at Sandersons.
& Picture Matting nt B. F. Co'a.
You will find some good jewelry at
The Mandalay brought in about 75
N, Lorenz’s.
tons of freight for tbe Coquille trade.
Try G. H. Magoon's for Fresh
W. 11. Bui uwell and wife of Boone
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
Iowa, came in on the Mandalay Tues­
Folding beds—new bed room Suits
and fancy Side-boarbs at B. F. Go’s. day,
Cull and see our new Rugs & Oil
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
Cloth Squares floor oil cloth and
25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gallery Bau-
Lenolinm B. F. Co's.
don,
Thomas G. Ray and C. E. Dryden
B orn .—At New Luke, January 17, of Crescent City, registered at the
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Walluce Pome Tupper House Tuesday,
toy, a daughter.
In groeeriek. provisions, fruits, can­
The Coast Mail, of last week stated dies etc., G. H. Magoon can please
that Captain Levi Snyder was iu town, you. None bjit good »lock carried.
on his way to Siuslaw.
Four Italian sailors arrived here
During Friday to Monday this
Tuesday on tbe Mandalay. They
section was visited by the coldest came up to work on tbe bark Ba­
weather experienced hero lor some
roda.
time.
For Sale—Two calves; one year old
County Treasurer J. B. Dully has in tbe spring, tbe other two year old
called in all county warrants endorsed in the spring. Enquire of J. W. Fe)
prior to January 1, 1900.
ter, Bandon.
Deputy E M. Gallier returned last
J. E. Peck, and V. R. Buckingham,
week from a trip into Idaho, whither took a trip into the Randolph settle­
he bad gone to identify a man sup ment. yesterday. It is surmised that
posed to be Landis, It proved a fur. they went for a bear hunt.
lorn hope.
Some party hn3 been stealing
The Bandon Woolen Mills Co. will things out of Carl Nelson’s slaughter
have tbe largest shipment of goods house, and if Ibis pilfering is not
ready for tbe Mandalay, this trip stopped tbe party will p-.'obably hear
that they have ever shipped at one from him.
time. The value of tho shipment will
Tue steamer Mandalay changed
r each $4,500.
Masters while in San Francisco last
Mrs. Ada Simpson returned on the trip. Mr. Bachelor who has bithereto
steamer last Tuesday from a visit to held the position of first mate, suc­
San Francisco. She was accompanied ceeded Captain Reed.
by Miss Rose Long w’ho I ihs been iu
In another column wo have a notice
San Franciseo some time iu tho in
“
Real
Estate to Trade,” that may con­
terest of her health. Miss Long has
tain a bargain for some one of our
about fully recovered.
cilzens. It might be profitable to
Fred N. Perkins, of Two mile, was give tho matter a thought.
in town Monday. He remarked that
From the best informa,ion we have
generally the weather was colder at been able to obtain, we learn that ibe
bis place tbau at Bandon, but on bark Baroda has been weighted down
this occasion on account of the cold with a thousand to eleven hundred
Northwest wind the cold snap bad tons of saud ballast,’ and that oper­
caught Bandon the hardest.
ations looking towaid floating the
D entistry .—A. B. Pront is, the vessel will be discontinued until good
Marshfield dentist, will be in Bandon, weather sets in next April or May.
quarantine permitting, February 3rd
Tbo passenger list on tho Manda­
to romnin until the 10th. He will be lay on her arrival Tuesday was as
prepared to perform all operations follows: W H Burnwell, Mrs W H
relating to dentistry and invites those Burtiwel1, Mrs 11 8 Gregory, Mis Ada
who need his services to remember Simpson, Miss Rose Long, T 11 Vint,
tbe date and give him a call.
Harley Falk, A Pershbaker, C W
Well, ibe winter season is advanc Hall, G Pietro, Manuel Costa, Ferdi­
ing and tbe springtime is coming on nand Auguste and Johan Arami.
apace. Now is the time to be plan­ Coquille Bulletin: Extravagant
ning spring work, and getting ready rumors are afloat regarding a “find”
to Login when tbe time comes. made by tbo railroad section crew
Whether you are a farmer stock near Myrtle Point. It was reported
raiser or whatever your calling there that they bad found $700 io coin in a
is almost sure to bo some preparation rusty tin can that bad been buried
that should receive attention at this between the ties. Foreman Hughes
season of the year.
positively refuses to be interviewed
A fortnight ago tbe Myrtle Point on tbe subject. It is thought this
Enterprise made tbe statement that may be a “deposit“ made after some
the steamship Mandalay would be of the many robberies which have
taken off the San Francisco Coquille occurred within tbe last few years in
route, qualifying tho information by this county, and for this reason the
saying that the writer bad it from particulars are not mado public for
good authority. Tho R ecorder is fear of frustrating tbe authorities in­
authorized to say that there was no vestigating the matter.
foundation for the statement, ami I lie
There were five persons seen per
master and agents of the vessel is tbe
ambulaiiug the sheet last Tuesday
source of this information.
evening between seven and nine
Instead of tho Maudalay being o'clock, io regard to whom there is
taken off the route between tbe Co­ some speculation. Two weio rather
quille and San Francisco, we are in­ slender, two were of ordinary build,
formed almost direct fiom tbe San and tbe filth took on the proportions
Francisco agent that she will run I of a giani. In their walk, their move­
here forever unless burned or sunk ments were exotic for persons in male
by accident. Besides this another attire. They did not wabble like sea­
boat of lighter draft is to be built at faring persons, hence, they were not
San Francisco expressly to t un to the saiiois, and as ttieir movements were
river from that place, while tho Man­ peregrine to that of I he male portion
dalay will still keep her present route of Bandon’s ci. ¡zees, it is almost cer­
via Crescent City, The contract is tain that this quintet was composed
already let.
of women. Perhaps it was tbo com­
President T. W. Clark returned ing man casting, its shadow toward
home the hitter part of last week the flume, or it may, have been a
from San Francisco having come forerunner of the coming woman out
back by way of Oregon city, In a I upon a manhunt.
conversation with him a reporter j Bandon had a little excitement last
learned that he is looking ahead to Friday evening in the way of diver-
increasing business and be says the tsiement. Shortly after dark tho cry
outlook never was better. Tbe work­ of ’’file'' followed directly by tbe,
ing forco is almost complete to do ringing of the fire bell called out the
double service and when tbe help firemen with their apparatus ready
arrives which is now on tbe way, the for work, while it sent many of the
night and day relays will be complete, citizens of Bandon scurrying toward
and tbe mills will run day and night, the point of conflagration, which
“Sometime agoniy daughter caught when reached, proved to be only the
a severe cold. Sbo complained of soot on firo io tbe residence portion
pains in her chest and had a bad of the McNair-hardware establish­
cough. I gave her Chamberlain’s ment, which part of the building is
Cough Remedy according to direc­ occupied by Mrs. J. H. Yager, Don­
tions and in two days she was well ald Cbarleson and his mother. The
and able to go to school. I have used night was cold and stormy with con­
this remedy in my family for seven siderable wind from tbe northwest,
years and have never knowu it to fail.“ and it was fortunate for Bandon that
says James Prendergast, merchant, it was only a flue burning ou', as a
Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India lire in that quarter of town, fanned
Islands. The pains in tbe chest in­ by n strong northwest wind would
dicated an approaching attack of prove very disastrous unless it could
pneumonia, which in this instance be brought under control in tbe start.
was undoubtedly warded off by The flue made a very pretty light
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It while it sent millions of sparks flit-
counteracts any tendency of a cold ting through the air. However tbe
toward pneumonia. Sold by C. Y. roofs upon which they fell were too
waler soaked to ignite.
L owe.
LOCAL NEWS
BANDON,
OREGON:
E. A. Hughes of Cape Blanco was
a Bandon caller on Monday.
Captain Burns and Captain Eaton
of the Baroda gate Bandon a call
Tuesday.
’The steamer Argo is expected to
return from San Francisco by Satur­
day evening or Sunday.
Dale Barrows only went to SixeB
last week, Col. Butler and companion
concluding to stop there a few days
before going on to Crescent Ciiy
Mrs. R. S. Gregory, of Crescent
City, arrived Tuesday on a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. II. Walker and
family of this place. She came up
from San Francisco where she bad
been visiting'ber son F. P. Frame,
and wife. Mrs. G.,bas usually been
free from sea sickness when on the
ocean but the trip up was an excep­
tion to the rule, however a few days
rest will obliterate the effect.
Facts About Flannels.
THURSDAY,
JANUARY
J. W. Felter is building 8. B. Mor­
ris’ bouse,
Miss Jewell Kight, of Riverton, is
convalescing.
The steamer Mandalay will get to
sea this evening.
There has been no late changes in
the quarantine regulations.
Ten new cases of smallpox were re-
ported from Coquille Saturday.
Florence, on the Siuslaw has quar­
antined against Gardiner and points
on Coos bay.
Dr. Mingus of Marshfield has gone
to Portland for treatment. A con­
sultation of physicians pronounced
bis malady apendicitis.
A. J. Counts, tbo Dairyville teams­
ter still breaks the monotony of non­
arrivals by putting in hts periodical
appearance alter down coast freight.
He took down a load Tuesday, and
another to day.
Col. R. H. Rosa will be a passenger
on the Mandalay to-day when she
sails for San Francisco. Mr. Rosa is
going down on a business trip prep­
aratory to next season’s output from
bis lumber and broomhandle mill.
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Number 5.
1902
Tbe Pan-American conference indorsed
tbe isthmian canal project.
Mayor Schmitz called in the police to
eject from office eaaimudcd 8au Fraucieco
officials.
Two young women at McMinnville com­
mitted suicide.
Wheat crop of the Paoiflo Northwest for
1901 was approximately, 44,000,000 bushels.
The Slavin road highwayman gets20years
and bis pal 10 years in the penitentiary.
TauasDAY Jan. 23
The canal Commissioners must explain
why they changed their views from Nicar­
agua to Panama.
Root urges tbe enactment of a homestead
law for the Philippines.
Tbe trust movemeut is gaining headway
in Englanu.
A St. Louis millionaire was fatally as­
saulted in a Turkish bath house.
Attorney General Blackburn now says the
State of Oregou will not lose $20,000 insur­
ance of tbe burned Reform School building.
A oontruot is let for a big irrigation oaual
in Yakima Valley, Wash ,-12,000 acres of
land will be brought under cultivation.
Governor Goer asks that January 29 be
observed as McKinley day.
A call is issued for a meeting of the Dem-
ooratio State Central Committee Jan, 80.
Al Neil wins flght fiom Billy Smith in 10
rounds.
Articles of incorporation filed for Goldon-
dale railroad project.
F eiday Jan ?4
Tbe House passed the urgent deficiency
bill.
Balfour denies tbe stories of peaoe nego-
tiations with the Boers.
The Danish West Indies cession treaty
was signed at Washington.
Twenty-one men were killed by a mine
explosion in Iowa.
It is believed that J. J. Hill has nego-
tiated for Pacific Coast transports,
Governor McBride of Washington will
make war to the knife oil railroad trust.
A Pendleton oompany will put water on
27,000 acres of arid land and people it.
A heavy wind and snow storm did much
damage at Seattle.
A fleet of lumber barges is to be built for
Portland and San Francisco trade.
The first suow of tbe season reaohod Port­
land.
A strange man with a shotgun terrorized
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The highwayman Bennet Thompson con­
fesses he held up Oregon City car and was
in 20 holdups.
S atubday Jan 25.
Schley declares that be has no Presiden­
tial aspirations.
Unknown hypnotist put a Spokane man
to sleep Tuesday, and doctors cannot arouse
him.
Governor Goer tells attorneys he will ex­
tend no clemency -to Murders Wade and
Dalton.
The damage by wind which accompanied
tbe snow on Puget Sound, reached a big
amount.
A big rabbit drive will be held in Eastern
Oregon Februry 2.
The cold snap sent the meroury down to
13 degrees above zero at Portland.
William Strother, the negro attendant at
tbe Vista Turkish bulb house, at St. Louis,
has confessed the murder of Alexanuer
Dean Cooper, tbe millionaire,
Minneapolis business mon are opposing
Van Sant’s fight against tba railroad co ai­
bination on the ground timi tbo combine
will benefit shipping.
S unday Jan 26
Tbe Manila Chamber of Commerce asks
that Chinese be admitted to tbe islands.
There is a movement to hold an exposi
tion at Manila in Deoember.
The Prince of Wales leceived a chilling
reception in Germany.
General Viljoen was captured by tbe
British.
A cold wave extends throughout the Mid­
dle West.
Grover F. Locke, aged 13, of Huntington
was frozen to death Friday.
Murderer Wade jests at tbe gallows, while
Dalton prays.
A Cure for Lumbago.
The following editorial, which ap­
peared in tbe United States Trade
W. C Williamson, of Amherst Va.,
lieport, published at Cincinnati, Ohio, says: “For more than a year I suf-
speaks very highly of our woolen fered from lumbago. I finally tried
mills here.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave
Mr. T. \\. Clark, geneial manager me entire relief, which all other had
of the mi'ls positively assu es vs Ibat failed to do.” Sold by C. Y. Lowe.
this complimentary notice camo un­
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solicited, and without bis Loowledge,
In Jlemoriani.
ami that ,be Bandon Woolen Mills
Co. was not even a subsciibec to tba
Last week we made mention of the
United Stales Trade Report publica­ dea.h of C. M. Houghton who lived
tion, therefore be fee's justly proud in the souih end of the county.
of tbe uotice, coming a. it does from The following account of bis life and
Ibis source and in ibis manner.
death was sent us but was not received
The article reads as follows:
until after the paper was published:
“Quali<y is one of tbe strongest
Calvin M. Houghton was born, June
foundations upon which any business 11.1833, at Bangor, Maine. He came to
can be built. TbeUuited States Trade the Pacific coast, by wav. of Panama,
Reports is ever on tbe alert for soeb landing at San Francisco in 1849,
articles and subjects as will likely be and has been a resident of this slate
of general interest to its readers, and nearly 15 years.
having been asked by those interested
Hia death which took place Sunday
to recommend, impartially, the best evening at 9:25 o’clock, January 19,
manufacturers of fl annels and dress was occasioned by Bright’s disease of
goods, we have been investigating the kidneys.
the subject carefully, and in tbe
Mr. Houghton nt the time of his
eoutse of our investigation our at­ death was nearly G9 years of age, and
tention was altiacted to the superior beside his widow, leaves a stepson,
goods made bj’ tbe Bandon Woolen Wai. R. Hurst, of Elk River Curry
Alills Co., Bandon Ore.
couuty, to mourn their bereavement.
The products of this establishment
not only equal that offered by any
Card of Thank*.
other manufacturer, but in point of
workmanship and finish aio unex­ In appreciation of the kind Ber­
celled, and no bouse in the United vices and sympathy rendered me
Statesis moie thoroughly equipped during tbe last sickness, death, and
to meet modern demands in this line. buri'll of tny late busband, U. M.
They are firm believers iu quality, Houghton, by my fiiends and neigh­
zealously guarding the quality of bors, I do hereby extend them my
their product in every detail by using sincere thanks, with special mention
only tbe best material, and employing of Hon. Ed. Racklefi and tbe choir
only the most skillful and experi­ members of the Dairyville church.
enced operators.
Very Sincerely,
They have gained (berewnrd which
M ary H oughton .
such attention invariably brings. Tbe
almost pbenominal success with which
these goods have been introduced in
to new fields, and their greatly in­
M onday Jail 20
creasing demand, suggest that build­
ing trade upon quality has proved a Great Naval battle in harbor of Panama,
in which the government lost heavily.
great success. Absoluto confidence General Bell determines upon war in the
in the product of this firm can always striotest Hetiae in Batangas. His order in­
MARINE.
be maintained, and they are ever volves reooncentration in a modified form.
AnrvBD.
ready to stand by their claims. Tbe A bank cashier at Great Faile, Montana, Jan 26—8tmr Arxo, Hughes, 4 days from
goods afford results which please and is abort in his accounts, due to gambling in S F to Filbert Dyer.
stocks.
Jan 28—Stmr Mandalay, Reed, 3% days
etiable tbo dealers who'bandle them, Portland exported one-fifth of entire from
8 F.
as well ns users, to ‘ build upon amount of wheat shipped from United
SAILED.
States in December.
quality.”
Jan 27—8tmr Argo, Hughes, to 8 F.
The German ship Brnnhausen was de­
Jan 27—8cbr Bessie K, Peterson, to 8 F.
Many complaints have been re
by fire at sea.
Jan 28—Sehr Parkersburg, Ellingson, to
ceived from our subscribers in a), stroyed
A big steamship combine is still under San Francisco.
sec ¡tons of tbe country as to tbe ID. discussion.
ferior qualify of tbe goods in this line
Three of the 11 escaped convicts on McNeil
now on the maiket, and we havebeen Island are recaptured.
asked to recommend manufacturers Oregon bidders aeon red contracts for 4000
who can be relied upon to fill orders tons of forage for the Philippines.
A Forty acre trnct of timber land in Ben­
TuHSDAiJan 21
ton Connty, n like tract in Tillamook, and
placed with them honestly, promptly
A resolution whs introduced iu the House
and reliably. From our observations asking that Scheepera, of South Africa, be one in Coos.
Will trade either of these tracts for resi­
locally (also referring tbe matter to not executed.
dence property iu Bandon.
Governor
Ta
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t
says
the
situation
in
the
our representatives in all tbe prin­
Enqaiio of
cipal cities), we feel justified in rec­ islands is encouraging, and that the land
J. M. UPTON.
is the great difficulty that con­
ommending the above firm advising question
fronts the Government.
GEO. P. TOPPING,
those of our readers who are inter­ A Filipino force of 700 rifles, iu Batangas
ested to write them direct.
Province surrendered.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
This investigation was made with­ Captain Hartshorne, of the Seventh In­ Practice. In all the Court, of the State.
out the knowledge or consent of this fantry, was killd in Samar,
All the convicts who escaped from Fed­
Floor in Concrete Building
firm. Neither has any compensation eral penitentiary on McNeil’s Island have Office on Second
on First Street,
been offered ns. We have no interest been recaptured.
Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
in them or their product, except to A land grant is asked for an Alaskan rail­ or money loaned on same.
Bandon. - - - - Oregon.
recommend tbe best, and to give road.
Highwayman
Thompson
confesses
he
is
credit where credit is due, thus bene­ the Slavin road robber.
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fiting our subscribers, nnd, through The Secretary of War will not urge im­
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them, tbe people at large, to whose mediate sale of transports.
A call issued for meeting of Republican J I) ANDON LODG E, No. 115, A. F.A ,M. *
interests we are devoted.”
1 > Stated communications first Sat -J
State Central Committee on February 8(h. J
Myrtle Point Enterprise: A man Rev. I. N. Bar of Washington State has « nrd-ty after the full moon of each «
« month. All Master Mus ins cordially *
named Martin, a morphine fiend, bit entered the employ of England for the pur­ <• invited.
T J. THRIFT, W. M. <-
W. H aydon . Sec.
the town Monday. He wns“vagged” pose of belpiug people Sooth Africa with g <•
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by the marshal and Wednesday was emigrants from this country. *
W ednesday Jan 22
shipped out of town.
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Moody introduced a bill looking to the ■ •5 * 4 * fk* * * *
Tbe same party struck Bandon on reolaimatjon of arid lands in Oregon.
Court Qnemi of the Forest No. 17, j <•
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Forf*Kl«*rfl of A inc; lea.
Saturday evening and camped under Governor Taft asys 15,000 soldiers will be
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a spruce tree Saturday night with­ enough in the islands before the close of the
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niUKT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.^
out blankets or other covering. He year. He advocates a 50 per cent reduction 2 V ' No. 17, meets Friday night, of each« •>
«week, in Concrete Hall. Bandon, Oregon.«
Ihngley rates.
(tagged food to eat but seemed to of Manila
banks refuse to accept Mexican •: V cordial welcome is extended to nil vis-4
Siting brother.
HENRY GOE'I’Z,
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have a supply of morphine. Ho was silver deposits
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Chief Ranger. 2
piloted «round town next day aud bit I There are no tidings of the missing Brit- i
Fin. Secretary.
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isb warship Condor.
the road down the coast.
Important News Notes
453
Real Estate to Trade
SEE
HERE!
W inter
G oods !
J. Denholm
Has Opened np his Lnrce Stock of CAI I flnf4 VVINTFR finnrlo
Iu DllY Goods and a Large Assortment of ■ “L-l— ailu VV I i\i I tri viOOUS
Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits.
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST
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A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries
Always on Hand.
Perfect fit
Guaranteed.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds-
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles and Fine
Wall Paper and
and Pieces.
Window Trimmings.
House Lining.
------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------
Mattresses and ^’“¿’Xr?111110
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty.
Hlacc Cnt nnd Fitted to Order- All Picture Framing 11 \l n F RTfi I M P
Sizes and weigts kept on hand
neatly done.
UHUtniHMIAU
A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
Constaulty Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
O ur hardware
DEPARTMENT
Is now »applied with a fall and oomplete stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Miners’ Supplies.
We carry a complete stock of
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
TINNER'S SHOP IN
CONNECTION.
Pipe Fittings nn<l Plumbing a gpecialty.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON,
Bandon,
Oregon.
Fall and Winter Goods.
A Lnrge Stock Just
Received.
Ladies’ J no It eta and
Gapes.
All Kinds of Goods for
Rainy Weather.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
DRY GOODS
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CLOTHING
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Boots and Shoes
N. T ORENZ’S
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STORE
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
Other bargains
room for more.
J. M. UI’TON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON ■
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
Street.
IV. Il n yd on, HI. I).
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
and other goods that must be sold to mhl).e
A. W. KIME, JU. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDO.N, OBKOOH.
Calls to all parts of town and county
promptly answered day or night. Office on
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
J. W. STRANGE,
SKIN
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
DISEASES.
Office—East Front Street,
B an D on , O bedon .
DENTIST,
BANDON, - -
BANDON
...Water Works...
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
piped to any ptirt of town,
ami to any pait of tbe honse,
on application, in quantities
desired. Rates reasonable. : ;
W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor’
• OREGON.
Will visit Bandon regnlarly on dates to be
supplied in the Local Column.
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meeta every Katordav evening
¿Visiting brothers in good standing «■
ÍJeordiaily invited.
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£ A. G. H oyt , 8eo.
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This Is Your Opportunity,
On receipt ot teu cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’» Cream Balm) sufficient to demon­
strate the great merits of tbe remedy.
ELY BIIOTHEI18,
66 Warren fit., New York City.
♦ DKI.PHI LllItGE, NO. 04, K. OF P. *
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2 I DELPHI LODGE. NO.64, KNIGHTS
of Pythias, meets every Monday
^evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hall,
iSi Bandon, Ogn.
P. NELSON, C. C. "
B. N. H abbinoton , K. of R. and 8.
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Rev. John Retd, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
racoinmonded Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
can emphasize bls statement, “It is a posi­
tive cure for catarrh if used aadirected,”—
Rev. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor Central Free.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledge«,
euro for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents,
ROVED HOUSE UALLKBT, HINDUN
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