Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 29, 1902, Image 1

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52 Timss a year for $2
Volume XVIII.
BANDON,
OREGON:
THURSDAY
Number 22.
To the Taxpayer*.
Seed Oats at W. C. Saudereon’s.
Baseball next Sunday.
W T. and James Wilde, of Bar­ Decoration I> y to-morrow.
E ditor R ecorder : I desire to call
W. H. Rogers of Myrtle Point was nard, Kans, were here looking around
M. R. Lee ia giving Myrtle Point a the att< ntion of the voters of Coos
A. M. Sumner having declined the
visiting town Saturday.
this week.
business call.
county to the following statement, nomination for Justice of the Peace,
Fresh ground bone for poultry at
De Laval Cream Separators for
J. M. McLeod of Riverton was in showing cost to the taxpayers for ex­ for District No. 6, Geo. P. Topping is
W . C. Sanderson’s store.
light running aud clean skimming town yesterday.
tra help employed in the clerk’s office a candidate for said office in his
Dave Carey, of Coquille City, was have no eqnal.
since
July 1, 1893, when the clerks of­ stead.
L. H. Hazard was shaking hands
1
Elder Crumley will preach iu
a visitor in town ¡Saturday.
fice was placed on a salary:
Those desiring to vote for said can­
with his friends here Tuesday.
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos Swift’s hall next Suuday, morning
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90 didate should write his name on I heir
B orn —At Bear creek, May 28, to July. 1894, to July, 1893..........
July. 1896. to July, 1898.........................
25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban­ and evening, at the usual hours.
* ticket in the blank space below No.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doyle, a son.
July. 1898, to July, 18«) ... ...............
08
don.
In provisions and groceries G. H
77 7 and mark it with a cross thus:
E. C. Hulland, of the Bulletin, was July. 1900, to July, 19O3.(term of L II
William Corbin, of Port Orford, Magoon always carries a select stock. doing business in town Tuesday.
X G eo . P. T opping .
Hazard)................................................. 91 10
was in town the latter part of last Fresh supplies arriving on each ves­
During Mr. Hazard'« term consid­
Oue of of our citizens had a way-up
sel.
week.
erable extra work was thrown ou the
time
the
other
evening
introducing
a
Don’t you ever think for a minute
Captain O. Reed, of Norway, was a
clerk's office, such as the registration
that
Baudon isn’t going to celebrate, young Curryite as Gov. Furnish.
of voters, and other minor duties ad­
visitor to Bandon, the latter part of
T uesday May 20
for she is. ami there is going to be a i Mrs. Wooten closed a very success ded by the legislature, aud a larger The formal transfer of the Cuban govern
last week.
ful term of private school here Tues­ volume of work was also handled, tuent occurred nt Havana.
good time coming.
J. P. Tupper came down from Co-
day upon which occasion a splendid and yet he has saved the taxpayers of An eruption from Mount Pelee caused a
J.
M.
Upton
and
family
took
ad-
I
quille Friday to look after bis Bau-
at Fort do France.
vantage of tho excursion to Marsh­ programs was arranged to which lhe the county quite an amount, us will panic
don interests.
A temporary injunction against the beef
public
was
invited.
The
closing
ex
­
Suits Made to Measure by two of the Best Tailors
field, last Sunday to visit Mrs. Up
be seen by the above statement. The trust h in force.
Of groceries, fruits, nuts aud eau-
ercises were well attended by patrons voters and taxpayers of the county Six lives were lost by a storm nt Cincinati-
tou’e parents at that place.
in San Francisco.
dies you always find a choice selec­
should show their appreciation ofthis A Juuqtiou City bartender was killed by n
The De Laval Cream Separator is I and members of the G. A. R.
tion at Magoou’s.
robber.
used in all counties and are recog 1
business-like management of the of­ The Building Trades Council orders strike
James Culver, of Sixes, was in
Mirine'» Iteply to
fice, and retain Mr. Hazard in this of 25)J ma i
nized as the superior of all machines
town Friday and Saturday, having
B iiph ' m < irculnr.
position. If you Lave a man in vour Many gold hunters are making their way
made for separating cream from milk.
come up to meet his father.
From
the
Coa»t
Mail.
own employ whom you have tried, to Thunder Mountain.
D. Prentist, the Marshfield dentist,
W ednesday May 21
When you want a separator buy a
A dodger Bignoil by E. B. Burns, and is in every way satisfactory, do
will be in Bandon July Sth and re
The Senate ado, ted a resolution congratn
De Laval: you take no risk; they are
main two weeks. He brings a com­ captain of tho Copper Queen, aud you discharge hitn for one whom yon lilting Cuba.
the best. You get full value for
plete outfit and iinything in the den making statemanta intended to in- have not tried in the same position? Culm’s financial future worries officials of
your money.
t il lino can lie done here as well as io i jure R. D. Hume in bis candidacy for He has labored faithfully for your the island.
The schooner CoquePe left here the large cities.
¡the legislature, was circulated Mon­ interests during his past administra­ People of Martinique are anxious to aban­
don the is'und.
Bed Room Snites
Cnrtnin Poles and 1-ine
Wnll Pnpor nnd
Wednesday and got into Han Frau
in Marshfield, and Mr. Hutue bo- tion. and if re elected will do 80 Jefferies aud Fitzsimmons are matched to
S. J Culver, of Camas Valley, nr- day
1
nnd Pieces.
Window TrimininL’H.
House Liuinii.
cisco on Friday making I he run dowu rived here Thursday evening and I I 1 iug notified sent the following reply: again.
-------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES --------
fight at S.iu Francisco July 4th.
in 50 to 54 hours.
The above figures are taken from House committee on pensions roports
remained until Saturday morningI , i E d . M ail :-This man Burns has
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses '‘nd t1olloXrM'ld<1
T. H. Chapman and family, from having business which called him been on Rogue river for a number of the official records of ths con nt j’, and favorably the Senate bill for the pensioning
Furniture Bepairing and Saw-filing u Specialty.
of
veterns
of
the
Indian
wars.
Wedderburu, were in Bandon last this way. Mr. Culver and family will years chasing phantoms. He has can be verified by any one who desires The body of Mrs. Geiger, n missing nurse,
Glass l.'.'it nn‘l FiBcd to Older- All J> m.nHUy FdZnB U N D E RTA KIN G
Friday on their way to Washington move back to Bandon in a short time, made no success of anything he has to look them up.
Sizes and weigts kept on b-md
was found in the river at Portland.
undertaken.
His
gasoline
boat
the
I
wish
to
add,
for
the
considéra
A Full Line of Burial Caskets.
where they expect to locate.
The Southern Pacific railroad has reduced
d Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
or us s< on as the roads get in good
Coi
a Hand.
Copper Queen has been disabled tion of those who believe in the eco­ passenger fare rates in Oregou to 3 cents a
A. S. York, of Portland, was doing condition for travel.
many limes and repaired at my shop, nomical administration of affairs con­ mile.
Bandon, Saturday, in the interest of
The Marshfield and Bandon learns
T hubhuiy May 22
the Evening Telegram for which be will contest on the Diamond here every accommodation having been nected with the clerk’s office, that the A uegrn Fiend was burned at the stake in
given
him.
His
business
be
has
pre-
clerk
and
deputy
should
be
good
Texas.
was soliciting subscriptions.
next Sunday afternoon and a large
Roclinmbean mission was entertained
R. IL Edwards, of Okosk, Wiscon­ crowd of visitors is expected, there : teuded heretofore was mining, but typewriters, such as the present in nt The
the White House.
i lately he has built a small sawmill up enmbents. If they are not, the work
sin, and J. Roemer, of Spokane being excursions from Marshfield,
Geo. D. Evens, formerly a prominent poli­
Washington, were in this section Sat Myrtle Point and Coquille, The Fa- the river. The schooner Free Trade will be much slower, and extra help tician aud Deputy State Auditor of Wash
came here for a cargo of abont 15,DUG would hav« to be employed and paid iugton, and a convict on parole, committed
lirday. They are looking ufler tim­ voriie and Dispatch will both run and
feet of lumber about three weeks ago. for by the taxpayers. If the people suicide
ber interests.
it is expected that a large scow or
(largo ships of 80,000 tons enpneity are
I It bad two and a half tons of freight want a good, economical administra
Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, was two will have to be used to accommo­ J for Mr. Burns and a bold full for the tion, such as the present clerk has now en route and listed for Portland.
la now supplied with n full and complete stock of
m town Saturday evening being ac date the people.
Mny 23
I copper mill. The freight was dis- given them, they should re-elect him. Appropriation F riday
bill
for
Oregon
improve
­
companied by W. L. Martin, who
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Shipley were i charged at my warehouse there beiug No matter bow good Mr. Wolcott’s
has parsed both houses.
hails from the East and whom Mr. the recipients of a farewell party last j no wharfage paid by the schooner qualifications uro, he lacks the experi ments
The worst eruption of Monnt Pelee is yet
Johnson was showing around.
Saturday night which was a complete Free 1 Tade. \\ ben the Copper Queen once in this particular position, and to come, so says the scientists.
Several Bandoniana went to Marsh surprise, as the members of the G. A. I wont to Coos Bay she took a load snch experience can be acquired only Ths war in South Africa is practioally
We carry a complete stock of
field to see the ball game last Sunday, R. post aud the W. R. C.moved in on i from my wharf aud also paid no nt the expense of the taxpayers. ended.
The
Presbyterian
Assembly
goes
on
record
among the number being T A. Han­ them under I he leadership of Mr, and j wharfage. When the freight was Nearly all the recording is done on a against card playing.
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
TINNER’S SHOP IN
rahan, who umpired the game. They Mrs. A. M. Sumner, aud captured tho | discharged by the schooner Free book typewriter, which is much faster Young Corbett bested Kid Broad r.t Den­
CONNECTION.
Pipe Fitting, and Plumbing a specialty.
returned home about ten o’clock that castle I efore the occupants knew i Trado I ask the captain to haul her than with a pen, if the person is a ver.
what was taking place. However it j up to the end of my wharf where she
Terrible disaster nt Fertrie, B. C.. by which
nigLt.
/
good operator; I nt if lie is not then from
125 to 150 lives were lost in a mine.
was
u
friendly
force
that
invaded
We failed to get the passenger list
cot.Id lay in safety, and I said to the be canno! do the work so cheaply.
S aturday May 24
their
home
and
instead
of
battering
Bandon,
Oregon.
captain 1 hope you will leave her
of the outgoing Mandalay last week
T axpayer .
Lord Pannoefote died at Washington.
the
domicile
with
missile
of
war,
the
but give it bore. Tuo list follows:
at the wharf nnd nut anchor her in
Coquille, Oregon, May 17, 1992.
One million acres of timber land bought
by Booth-Ki lly Lumber Company.
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F N Perkins, F 1' Kelly, J Barker, W invader« had come well stocked with the fishing grounds so as to interfere
S unday May 25
R Richie, Thus Vukusic, Mr and Mrs cake, Candies, nuts and fruit, and a I with the fishermen. After some con-
No Losi of Time.
Volcanic eruptions continue in the Lesser
R C McKinnis, J Donaldson and E very pleasant evening was enjoyed by ! versalion with Mr. Burn’s employees
I have «old Chamberlain’s Colic. Antilles.
all. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley intend | the cnplaiu took the Free Trade into
Gnndletinger.
Ladies' Jackets and
All Kinds of Goods For
Cholera
and Diarrboeo Remedy for An Aeronaut was injured by a fall at The A Large Stock Just
starting for Humboldt cutiuty in a
Received.
Capus.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McKinnis who few days having secured a team, tent the middle of the river and anchored years, aud would rather be out of Dalles.
Rniny Weather.
Four people were injured tn a collision on
have been visiting relatives hero for and oilier things neccessary for camp her right iu the fishing grounds. My coffee and sugar than it. 1 sold five Oregon
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
City line.
lishermau got their nets fouled be
Some months, left last week and will ing out, as they will go by land.
M onday May 20
bottles of it yesterday to threshers
sides having (hem spoiled and torn.
try California climate for awhile.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
that could go no farther, and they are The cost of the Portlaud strike is esti­
Their visit to the coast was largely in Another Vessel Muilding at I then wrote the captain that if be atiwork again this morning.—II. R. mated at $7000 a day.
St. Pierre, on Martinique is berried.
did not move her 1 would bring suit
I1 ros per.
quest of health and their stay here
P helps , Plymouth, Oklahoma. As The declaration of paaoe iu South Africa
agaiust
him.
He
moved
to
another
was with good result.
will be seen by the above the thresh­ is expected at any time.
•f
The hitter part of last week wit place which was out of the way, aud
Roy McDowell who has been in
ers were able to keep on with their
stayed
a
day
or
so,
but
finally
moved
Boots
and
Shoes
nessed
the
commencement
work
for
MA RINK.
charge of the night shift of weavers
work without losing a single day’s
ARRIVED.
in the woolen mills bore left last the building of a steam schooner at back near where he first anchored. time. You should keep a bottle of Map 26—Sohr Berwiok, Ackerman, 5 days
Tue
Free
Trade
was
in
tberiver
near
­
Prosper
and
the
work
of
construction
week on the schooner Coquelle. J
this Remedy in your home. For sale from Bogue river to C M & T Co.
ly three weeks, aud had she been in
SAILED.
Jones, another employe at the Woolen will move along until completed.
by C. Y. Lowe.
Tho dimetitiona of the vessel are, any other river the fishermen would
May 24—Sch Del Norte, Jacobson, to San
mills, left very suddenly on the same
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as far as wo have learned, 158 feet have set her adrift. Rather thau to
Fi 'rnncisco.
boat. ‘‘Good by Jonzey.”
keel, 170 feet over all. and 34 feet have any trouble I let the matter Decoration Day Programs,
CONSTANTLY on HAND
7ORSALEOB RENT.—One acre lot in
Mrs. Dau Giles gavo Dairyville a beam, with a carrying capacity of puss, alibotlgh the citizens here were
. Bandon; Good house with five rooms and
business visit, last week, returning about 500.000 feet of lumber after so iudignaut thill bad I brought suit
Following is the ptograme for Decoration outhouses on lot. Enquire at this office. «
Day:
here Friday and leaving for her home her machinery has been put in place. he would surely have been cinched.
Bnndon Post. No. 5C, G. A. R. will meet in
at Myrtle Point next day. She did Tlie timbers for the frame are to be
The shelves are crowded
I have never meddled with Mr. Munck’n Hall, at 9:30 a. M., May 30, 1902.
•J
with New Goods which
quite a business here and at Dairy­ of white cedar and 20x14 inches in Burus in any way. Anyone knows The procession will form on Front Street
will be disposed of Ht prices that will astonish you, while there are
LIFE OF T. HEWITT TALMAGE, by
ville, and disposed of nearly al) the size.
that the mouth of the river is open at 10 a. m. in the following manner.
his son, R ev . F rank D ewitt T almiub and
stock of goods she had with her.
i
Fire
Department
Band.
To be bad in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
The builders are Mrssrs. Muir & and he can go and come when the
associate editors of Christian Herald. Only
> Children bearing wreath of flower».
and other Koods that must be sold to make
A quiet wedding took place on Bea­ Rose of San Francisco. Mr. Muir is weather permits, aud he can ruu his 3 Bandon Post G. A. R.
book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor­
room for more.
mous profit for agents who act quickly.
ver Slough last Saturday, tlio con­ at Prosper gettiug out timbers and boat up the river just as far as the 4 Bandon W. R. Corps.
Outfit ten cents’ Write immediately Clark
tracting parties being Miss Daisy preparing the grouud for the ways- river will permit iu ils natural con 5 Bandon Fire Department.
J. M. UPTON,
<fc Co., 222 S. 4tli st. Plilla., Pa. Mention
A. W. KIME, M. I>.
Tennison Hnd John M. Ward, both Mr. Ross, accompanied by n crew of ditioo. I have put no bounds nor 6 Citizen«.
this paper.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
March to the Cemetery.
7
being residents of that vicinity. Miss ship carpenter«, is expected to arrive put any obstruction in bis way. He 8 Decoration of Graves.
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
BANDON, COOS COUNTY,OREOOS.
Tennison is the daughter of W. J. on the Mandalay when she comes in has made a great talk of opposition 9 Taps.
BANDON, OREGON.
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
Tennison, an old and respected resi­ again.
! to me while I have said nothing re 10 Return to town and break rank» for
Street.
C h II s to all parts of town and county
According to information that has i garding bis affairs. I will say how­ dinner.
dent of Coos county.
promptly nnsweied day or night. Office on
M. E. Cuuncp.
Corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
gone out the crew will work under ever that my method of business The nfternoou exercises will commenco nt Preaching servioc every 2nd and 4tb Sun-
W.
Haydon,
JI.
I>.
Captain Marr, of the Baroda, came
2 o'clock, shsrp, in Munok's Hell.
the nine hour system.
| mnkss it difficult for hitn to run in The Oration will be delivered by liev. day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
driving into town Saturday, and from
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
J. W. STRANGE,
SKIN
Bunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M,
After the vessel is lunuched she will this country for any great length of Holoom of Coquille.
DISEASES.
the surprise apparent among the boys,
Epworth League ,0:30 P. M.
i time, as I pay cash, and he gets into All ex soldieis of the Spanish and Philip
Office—East Front Street,
one would suppose that they had be loaded with lumber and taken to I
l’ruyer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M
pine wars are cordially invited to be present.
B ando », O regon .
the
hands
of
the
sheriff'
every
now
San
Francisco
to
receive
her
machin
­
U.
S.
H
olcomb
,
Pastor.
concluded that the captain would be
A cordial invitation is extended to the
BANDON, - - • OREGON.
unable to steer a land craft without a ery. Just whore she is to bo put in and then. His capital stock consists public generally to turn out and take part
QEO. 1*. TOPPING,
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to lip
compas. He left yesterday for his commission after completed has not of tales of great mining property he in the exercises, ns this is a day above all ATTOKNEY and COLNSELOR AT LAW
supplied in tliu L och I Column.
owns but cannot work on account of others that should be properly observed.
home the Baroda having changed own­ been learned.
A request is extended generally to each to
Practices in till the Courts of the State.
that
man
Hume.
By
these
tools
he
The
building
of
this
vessel
on
the
ft.ft •> fteft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft
ft -ft ft
ers by payment of the insurance.
all the flowers possible for decorative
Coquille will help to make business^ catches a few suckers who dole out bring
Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building
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IIANI1ON
I.OIXiE
No.
133,
J. P.O. F <
purposes and leave same at Mnnck's Hull.
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
The Bandon baseball players had a lively and it is to be hoped that it |
on First Street,
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tor him in homeopathic doses enough
By Request of the G. A. R.
piped to any part of town,
I) ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0.0.1'.*
Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
practice game on tho parade ground may prove so successful that other
cash for him to partially recover from
or money loaned oil same.
’,j I > meets every Saturday evening. £
and to nny part of the house,
— coc-------
last Sunday afternoon, that being contracts may follow.
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Visiting
hrotbers
iu good “ standing
Jr
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on application, in quantities
the last sheriff’« sale of bis property
Whooping Cougli.
llaudoB. - - - - Oregon.
&cordiuliy invited.
the first time this season that the
L N. DE LONG, N. G. *
desired.
Rate«
reasonable.
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2
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which was paid for by a previous run
ball grounds were dry enough to play WON’T FOLLOW AI1VICF. AFTER
-5 -5
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A. G. H oyt , Sec.
A woman who has had experience I > ■>
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of
the
same
sort.
ft-
*
W.
H.
LOGAN,
Proprietor
-
PAY1NINO FOR
IT.
on. Thia wook will dry it out and
i The men who aro working for him with this disease, telle how to prevent •ft ft BANDON I.OUOK, No. I 1ft, A. F. A. »1
the grounds will be in fine shape for
In a recent article a prominent, at Gold Beach are anxiously awaiting any dangerous consequences from it. ft J > ANDON LODG E,No. lift. A. F. \ M. *
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ft 1 > Stated communications first Sat
This 1» Your Opportunity.
the game between Marshfield and pbysiciau says, ‘’It is next to impos­
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bis return, and if the sack does net She says: Our three children took ft ft nrdav
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D1:I.I
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I1I
LfiDOK,
no
. m. K. OF p wi
On receipt ot ten cents, cash or stamp«,
nft**r the full moon of eqeh <<
Bandon, next Sunday, providing the sible for the physician to get his
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whooping
cough
last
slimmer,
our
month.
All
Master
Masons
cordislh
ft
a genorous sample will bn mailed of tho
»
contain sufficient to pay what he owes
weather holds good.
I J. i’HKIFT, W. M. > most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure 2 | AELl’Hl LODGE. NO.G4, KNIGHTS M
patients to carry out any prescribed them there will be another visit from baby boy being only three months old, ft. ft invited.
\V. H aydon , Sec.
J’ (Ely’s Cream Balm) suffloieut to demon- X 1 y of Pythias, meets every Mutulsv i;
eveDin« nt 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hull, 2-
Tho baseball game last Sunday at course of hygiene or diet to the the sheriff.
and owing to our giving them Cham- ft
strato tlie great merits of the remedy.
ft ft.ft ft ft ft ft
’<< Bnnilon. Ogn.
B. NELSON, C. C.
smallest
extent;
be
has
but
one
re
Marshfield between tho team of that
ELY BROTHERS,
B. N. H arhinoton . K. of R. ami 8.
My opponent, Mr. Gnthridgp, was ber Iain's Cough Remedy, they lost
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Cd Warreii bt., New York City.
place and the Coquille team was very sort left, namely, the drug treatment." in tho employ of Mr. Burns, or of nona of their plumpness aud came >.• ,j. Court Quero of the Forrmt No. 17, ft
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Bev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mout., 1
close and is pronounced to be the best When niedieines are used for chronic some of the parlies interested with out in much better health than other ft
For.‘i»t<TM of Amr Jen.
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ft recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
game ever played in Coos. The score constipation, the most mild and gentle him, bill be quit him a few day ago, children whose parents did not use %
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
*Z TOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.♦ can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi­
obtainable,
snch
ns
Chamberlain
’
s
was 7 to fi runs, in favor of Marshfield
and he bad to take bis pay iu sugar this remedy. Our oldest little girl ft V 7 N<». 17. nieetn Fridftv nq.4it.of enrb.< tive cure for catarrh if n»ed as directed."—
Stoinncli
&
Liver
Tablets,
should
be
would call lustily for cough syrup ftvreek. in Concrrte Hall. Bnndon. Oregon ft Rev. Francis W. Pools, Pastor CentralI'res.
the last run being made after two
employed. Their Use is not followed as long as it huded. but I believe
onrdinl wulcome in extended t<> all vir - ft Church, Helena, Mont.
were out. T. A. Hanrahan umpired by constipation as they leave the there is not enough sweetening to go bet w ean whoops.—J essie P inkey iting hrothrra
HENRY GOETZ.
Ely’s Cream Palm is tho acknowledgec
1
W. W Snrnir,
Chief llang^r. 3
H all , Springville, Ala. This Rem­
the game and gave the best of satis bowels'in a natural and healthy con­ round.
Respectfully Yours,
cure for catarrh and con’nins no mercury
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dition. For side by C. Y. Lowe.
edy is fur sale by C, Y. Lowe.
ROUND HOUSE GALLERY, niMlQN
IL D. H ume .
faction.
v ft ft ft ft ft ft t ft i ft y.ft ft ft ft ft
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LOCAL NEWS.
Voters Attention.
J. Denholm
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Dry Goos of Every Description.
Important News Notes
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GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
BOOTS and SHOES.
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Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds-
BANPCii FURNITURE COMPANY
Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware,
and Miners’ Supplies.
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LEDGERWOOD & CORSON.
Fall and Winter Goods
DRY GOODS
N. T .<>RENZ\S
CLOTHING
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A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
AGENTS WANTED.
Now is the time to bUV.
Other bargains
Church Directory
DENTIST,
BANDON
...Water Works...
Photographers,
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