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BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY,
AUGUST^ 1902
Number 34.
Volume XVIII.
LOCAL NEWS.
The steamer Mandalay is due to-morrow.
Mr». W.C. Owen, of Coquille was a visi tor
iu town this week.
George King, of Montague, California, was
Capes and Jackets for Ladies, Misses and iu town Tuesday.
Mrs. Wooten returned homo yesterday
Children at Denholms.
Lace curtain stretchers to rent at from Port Orford.
Rev. W. 8. Holt, of Portland will preach
the furniture store.
tot ight in th» Presbyterian church.
See the new style kitchen table and Mis-.es Irma and Addie Hunt have gone to
safe ccmbined at B. F. Co’s.
Marshfield to spend a week visiting relatives.
J. D. Stewart and son, of New
A lot of machinery for the Elk River saw­
mill was hauled down to day. If came by
Lake, were in town Monday night.
Coos Bay.
Sandersou Bros, have the largest
J P. Laurie, commercial traveler from
and best stock of Groceries in town.
San Francisco was doing business in town
Father Donnelly, of Marshfield has yesterday.
gone to Portland for a ten days visit. New Goods at Lorenz’s and more arriving
J. L. Lewellen and family of Myrtle each steamer. Call and see those new suits
for Gentlemen.
Point spent last week on the beach The Episcopal Guild entertains Saturday
here,
night. They have striven hard to succeed
F. A. Darling of Salem. registered and should have a liberal patronage.
at the hotel here, the latter part of A moonlight excursion was made from
Bandon to Lamp.>v creek and return, Tues­
last week.
day night by the steamer Dispatch, a large
A. G. Hoyt is putting a lot of wood number of persons taking part in the pleas­
alongside the cannery, for use when ure trip.
the fishing season opens up.
St. John’s church is to have a new roof.
Gallier Brothers have shingles on The shingles were secured thia week from
the Arago mill, and by the way, that mill
the ground for the purpose of putting, puts out a good article.
a new roof on the Tupper House.
Benton Hoyt wishes to inform the public
Judge J. D. Lowe attended the that he has the finest lino of samples to
Piuneer's reunion at Marshfield, lust, order salts from that have ever been dis •
played in Eandon. He solicits your patron­
Friday, returning home Monday.
age and aeltes you to call aud examine hie
W. C. Sanderson has purchased the stock of s imples.
house and lot on Atwater Street,! Next Sunday the regular league game
should come off at Band in between tbe Ban­
formerly owned by C. A. Craddock
don and Marshfield teams, and according to
In provisions and groceries G. II. the rules of the game Bandon is look­
Magoou always carries a select stock ing for that team to show up. The Coquille
Fresh supplies arriving on each ves­ team failed to appear at Marshfield last Sun­
day, consequently it is claimed they lost,
sel.
Mrs. E. M. Blackerby, Mary, Iua, that game.
C ured W ithout M sdicinb . S. J. Culver,
Frank. Robbie and the baby returned who has been suffering from a severe at­
home Tuesday from a weeks outiug tack of rhourn itisin is convalescing. He
at Whiskey run.
s.nt to Camas Valley and bad William Coq-
Zach Boice, of Floras Creek, came over a neuropathologist come in and treat
him. Mr. Conover cla'ms that if tile nerves
up Sunday and spent a couple of days are in a perfect condition that disease can­
in town. Mr. and Mrs, Boice intend not linger. In Mr. Culver’s case he looated
moving to town iu a month or six the nerve that was at fault and commenced
treat meat by rubbing aud forcing the nerve
weeks.
fluid along its natural course. He arrived
James Culver, of Curry county, Friday noon and after two or three treat­
came up last Friday aud has been ments his patient got five hours sleep. And
helping to take care of bis father who in three days was able to be out on crutabes,
has boon suffering from rheumatism Mr. Culver is improving rapidly, the severe
paio having disappeared and improvement
for some time.
is steady.
Sheriff S. Gallier was visiting in
town Saturday.
Call at the furniture store for up
bolstering goods.
Circuit Court convenes in Curry
county next Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Linegar of Co
quille City, were in town Saturday.
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
.25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban­
don.
I. N. De Long and wife were down
Saturday from their uew home near
Riverton.
Miss Flora Walser and Menah
Lambert gave Coquille City a visit
yesterday.
A. Forenes one of Bear Creek’s
lumbermen, was doing business in
town Saturday,
Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can­
dies you always find a choice selec-
sion at Magoon’s.
Charles and Deed Fitzhugh, of
Sixes River, were in town the latter
part of last week.
Miss Mina Averill, daughter of W
H. Averill, of Brownsville, is visiting
relatives in Bandon.
A full line of all wool, Ladies’ and
Gents’ underwear, at $2 50 to $4 50 a
suit at Sanderson Bros.
Oils and Paints of all kinds, iron
and wood enamels for salo at the
Bandon Furniture Co’s store.
E. M. Gallier and wife came down
from Coquille. Thursday of last week
to attend the O, E. S. meeting.
A. McNair took three days off from
pis hardware business here this week
to visit hie farm above Norway.
Rev. George Gillespie has gone to
visit his Curry county charges, hav­
ing spent a month or more at this
place.
Clarence Boice has purchased the
Wickham property on the south side
of Second Street opposite the school
The wooleu mills have been idle
Louse.
for a week or so, but we understand
Myrtle Point Enterprise. ’<V. E.
The best physic—Chamberlain’s that there will bo a resuming of ac
Pieron, who resides on the Middle
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tivity there again as soon as the
Fork, was tried before Judge Bender
take. Pleasant in effect. For sale
steamer arrives from San Francisco. Tuesday,on tbecharge of assault with
by C. Y. Lowe.
Clarence Colver, son of J- T. Col­ a dangerous weapon. H. C. Bryant
tV. V. Cope, of Floras Creek, was
ver.
of Catching slough disappeared being the complaining .witness. Tbe
in town Tuesday morning, having
from
his home last Saturday. Ho trouble arose over the right a way of
driven up in time to catch the steamer,
a ford which Mr. Bryant bad been
lie shipped three fat hogs to Dean, was found nt Coquille on Monday crossing, Mr. Pierce having forbid him
where
he
had
obtained
work
in
the
of Myrtle Point.
cro-sing any more. Last Saturday
mill.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Mr. Bryant started to cross the ford
Enterprise: Coos county has a
Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide
when lie was stopped by Mr. Pierce
,'cpntation tor its cures. It never fails female mail carrier. Miss Eva Arnold, who stepped in front of him with tin
and is pleasant and safe to take. For who is carrying the mail from Rural ax and threatened to kill him if be
to this place. She makes the trip
sale by C. Y. Lowe.
attempted to cross. Pierce was found
twice a week, a distance of 24 miles,
guilty and was bound over to the
Marshfield has been visited by a
horseback.
circuit court, his bonds being placed
woman fake with a hard luck story,
The work of making matches still at $250. Attorney L. A. Roberts ap­
who made it her business to sell heir,
looms, keepsakes and preseuts nt a goes on, but the wrapping depart­ peared for the prosecution and Attor­
sacrifice, but doubtless the sacrifice ment is behind. There are a number ney Sherwood for tbe defense.
of employes learning the wrapping
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was on the papt of the buyer.
business, to be effective in which re­
Mrs. Good and daughter Maud left
CAMP MEETING!
quires quick and exact movements.
yesterday morning for California, by
TV.
P.
Holman
and
Thomae
Lang
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way of Coos bay. They went to join
Jfr. Good who has settled in Cali lois have been at work for the past Sic (inion of Btindon Hrnncii
of Latter S» hj Maint*
fornin. Miss Stella Lambert aecom wook hauling cinders and dirt nnd
fixing
up
the
street
and
driveways
panied them as far as Marshfield to
The members of the Bandon branch
around the broomhandle and match
fiee them off.
of
tbe Reorganized Church of Jesus
Rev. Holcomb and son and C. factory’. They qre making a good job Christof Latter Day Saints will as
Legerwood returned from Sixes last of it.
semble at Bandon Friday, August 29,
Mrs. J. B Hunt and her daughter.
Saturday. They were successful in
and bold services ten days.
killing de< r enough for camp pur­ Mrs Daisy Blnmenrother arrived here
The speakers to be present are
poses, and report having bad a pleas last week from Eugene to visit rela- Elders Joseph Luff, Geo. H. Hilliard,
ant outing. As hunters they were tires. They wore accompanied by Charles E. Crumley, W. A. Goodwin
Mrs. Hunts son Dorry and wife, of
hardly a success.
and Arthur Allen,
Mrs, Unruh delivered three very- Eastern Oregon who came also to
The services will be held in a large
interesting lectures here last week visit relatives.
tent w hich will be set up iu the street
and then went to Coquille City and
Robert Lowe came down from Sixes near tbe bluff at tbe West etid of
lectured there. She returned here to Inst week, but made his call short in Fourth Street. A cordial invitation
attend the W. C. T. U. convention Bnndon merely faking dinner and J is extended to evoryhody.
which has been in session yesterday stnrting back to the mountains Hol The tent to be used to hold services
and to day. She speaks in the M. E. is some what improved in health m during tbe Reunion of the Bandon
Church tonight
since going to Sixes, but cannot get Branch, is expected to arrivo early
next week, probably about Tuesday
The Bandon and Coquille baseball around very well yet.
teams met Inst Sunday on the Ban­ Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg evening. Every I king bus been ar­
don diamond with the result that the Iowa, was cured of stomach trouble, ranged for tbe occasion and a couple
Bandon team won in a score of 12 to with which he hail been afflicted for of convenient bouses secured for
7 runs. There was a good number of years, by four boxes of Chamberlain’s those who have no tents to bring on
visitors present, but the game did not Stomach and Liver Tablets. He bad that occasion.
zLble ministers will bo present to
elicit as much interest as that of for­ previously tried many other remedies
mer occasions. The gate receipts and a number of physicians without preRent tbe gospel, men capatile of
defending the doctrine of Christ
amounted to about $50.
relief. For salo by C. Y. Lowe.
against any who may oppose, and the
Port Orford Tribune: Last Satur­ The planking on Atwater street
memtiers of the Bandon Branch in
day, while Mr. George Belloni of needs replacing very badly and should
yon cordially to attend and in­
vile
Star Ranch, was driving to Port Or­ be attended to at once. There is a
vestigate tbe doctrine this church sets
ford, with his two daughters, Misses heavy trafic along that street and the
forth They do not appeal to your
Cora and Lena, and just before reach planking is about gone. When re-
sympathy, neither to your feeling,
ing town be attempted to pass an­ planked it should bo done with not
nor yet to ignorance, but to your rea­
other team, when a race ensued, iu less than three inch lumber and four
son. knowing that intelligence only
which Mr. Belloni's wagon struck a inch will be better as the covering will
cun judge of truth.
log, throwing him onto the double­ bo worn ont before it has time to rot.
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trees. This frightened the horses
Cnpt.
II.
R.
Reed,
cf
Marshfield
Tni'k« nnd R p I ip T m J»o Kittle.
and they ran away. Miss Lena jumped
out and escaped unhurt, but Miss' came over Monday to visit bis daugh­
V ienna , Aug. A fierce 15-hour bat
Cora . was thrown violently to the ter, Mrs. J. M. Uptoo nnd family for
a
day
or
two.
Mrs.
Reed
is
visiting
tie
between Macedonian rebels and
ground and her shoulder was serious­
her
son
Ralph,
in
Virginia
City,
Nev
Turkish
troops is reported from
ly wrenched and twisted, and she was
ada.
Mr.
Reed
expresses
confidence
Grad-k.
Vilayet,
Turkey. Sixty-five
otherwise bruised. She was brought I
in
the
outlook
for
railroad
construe
rebels
fought
2000
troops with Gat­
to town and was attended by Dr.!
Caldwell, and in the evening taken | tion on the bay and to tbe interior. ling guns and dynamite bombs. Every
home, where it is hoped she will He says on what he thinks is good rebel was either killed or wounded.
speedily recover. Mr. Belloni forth- authority, that the company paid out Tbe Turks massacre I the wounded.
pately escaped unhurt, and the wagon $7.(X)0 on pay day winch occurred a The troops lost 118 killed nnd 21G
yas not badly damaged.
few days ago.
wounded.
Rtiilrond Gossip.
The Guild Concert.
Senator Clark is iu Los Angeles, Muuck'a Hull, Suturiluy Evening, Aug. ‘43
and has given it out that tbe delay iu
P ast I
«ork on bis Salt Lake-Los Angeles Piano Duet “Concert Gallop La Friente by
Mrs Sperry and Mias Lucia Sperry.
line is due to tbe inability to get the
by Mr» Sparry. Mrs Hart­
material for construction delivered in Trio (selected)
man and Mrs Suooks.
time. There is a growing feeling in
Comic Song, by Dr Kime.
the railroad world that the Clark plan Piano Sulo, “Last Smile” (Wsileuhaupt) by
Mrs Sperry.
is merely to get u line from Los An­
Single Quartet.
geles to one of Mr. Clark’s Southern
P ast II.
California mines, and there construc­
Double Quartet.
tion will cease.
Cornet. Solo by Mr Geo I’ Topping.
Operations in the Coos Bay country Vocal Duet “Aprile” (Conoore) ‘ Der Wns-
seem to be stirring matters up in that serfall” by Mesdames 8;>erry and Snooks
Piano Sulo or Duet (selected) by Mrs Sperry _
direction. Just at present there are
Cotuia Song, by Mr Geo P Topping.
many Salt Lake financiers and men Trio. "Hush thee my Baby. (Sullivan) by
of inilueuce dropping into Portland Mesdauies Sperry, Hartman and Suooka.
General Admission, 25 aud 15 cepty. Re­
to look over the ground of tbe Great served seats, 35 cents.
Central Railroad’s plans andascertain,
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arnoug other things, from which di­
News
rection the Oregon sen port line will
approach the Mormon city. Lnud
T uesday Aug 12
speculators from the mtermountain
An attempt was made to assaBinate Obo-
state are arriving in Portland daily, lonski
a Russian Prince, at St, Petersburg.
and some of them are kept busy deny­ He was slightly wounded.
ing any special object of their trip A Mississippi woman, Mrs. Joe Banka,
here coincident with tbe making pub­ gave birth to two boys and two girls. All
lic of tbe plans of the Great Ceutral, are doing well.
Two mpderers, one white, one black were
at tbe bead of which is a former Salt lynched in Lexington. Mo.
Lake man of considerable prominence,
Venezuelan rebels have pillaged Barce
L. D. Kinney.
lone,
Chicago thugs have killed two policemen.
It is understood there have been
heavy purchases pf land made in 80 suspects have been arrested.
Judge Jackson, of Virginia has turned
Southern Oregon withiu a recent time. loose the imprisoned mine workers.
Tbe financiers of tbe intermountain James Parish th« third of the Mexican
state have evidently become greatly train robbers has been arrested and a large
interested in Coos Bay and its railroad gum of the money recovered.
Joe Miller, a Columbia river fisherman,
prospects. It is believed that the caught
ten tons of salmon at one seining
Los Angeles road is being beaded off yesterday, breaking all previous records.
by tbe plans of a combination to reach Tbe Armour Packing Company’s plant at
Memphis was burned. Loss $115,000.
tidewater in Southern Oregon.
W kdnksday Aug 13
Much interesting gossip is flying
Forest fires are doing heavy damage in
around concerning the backing of tbe Washington.
Great Central. Tbe Missouri Pacific An explosion on a New York tug killed or
Road is frequently conjectured ns be­ drowned five persons.
ing tbe probable backer of the far Over a thousand deaths have occurred
Cholera, in Japan.
Western enterprise. That enormous from
Guv, Gage of California hns had Sprenkles
system needs a Western outlet, and and Leek of the San Francispo < all ar
along with it there are other great rested for libel.
Middle Western lilies that might be Two soldiers were killed in an attack on
in a combination to open the Salt an outpost near Vicars, by Moros.
T hursday Aug 14
Lake gateway. The situation as re­ Thomas Trent
was fatally wounded in a
gards several Eastern lines at Denver barroom quarrel at Vancouver.
is unsatisfactory, and it might betbat A thunderbolt struck a building in Nor
the Great Ceutral is planning to get folk. Va.. in which a Baptist convention
to the Pacific Coast for tbe accommo­ was in session. Adjournment was so rapid
that women and children were crushed in
dation of a system or a combination tbe stampede.
of systems which npw reach Denver Venezuelan rebels have captured and bold
and Salt. Lake. Tbe Rock Island Barcelona.
Rond is stated to be an important Charles Fair and wife were killed by their
factor in tlm situation at Denver, in­ automobile becoming unmanageable and
asmuch ns its truffle arrangenieiits are dashing against a tree 15 miles cut from
Paris, France.
not the most complete, and tbe Rock
A battle took place in Duryea, Pa., be­
Island people would see much to tween guards and strikers. The fight
their future interest in being a party seems to have been brought on by the
to the Great Ceutral combination. guards firing at a drunken striker.
Aug 15
W hatever influence is back of the Politicians F at riday
Jlerlin think the United
Great Central’s mysterious “busying” States should stop the Venezuelan trouble
about Coos Buy will soon come to even if annexation was necessary.
Hamilton, Ohio had a $250,000 fire last
light, it is thought.
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Important
Notes
night.
Tbe funeral of Senator McMillan of
A YOUNG LAIIY’S LIFE SAVED,
Michigan took place at Detroit.
The force of Shans who attacked Lakon
At Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain's
were defeated. They lost 200 men. The
Colic, Cholera an<l Diarrhoea. Keinedy.
Europeans are safe.
Dr. Chas, H. Utter, a prominent Two masked men held up a saloon at
Pbyscian, of Panama, Colombia, iu a Freewater near Pendleton. They got $140
recent letter states: "Last March I from the till and $10 from tbe five men in
saloon.
had as a patient, a young lady sixteen tbe Peasants
in Brittany, France, attacked
years of age, who bad a very bad at­ the gendarmes tearing them from their sad
dies and throwing them under their horses.
tack of dysentery. Everything 1 pre
S aturday Aug 16
scribed for her proved ineffectual and The Boer generals, Botha. Delary and
she was growing worse every hour. Dewett arrived in England and are shaking
hands with their former foes.
Her parents were sure she would die J. Pierpont Morgan is after the Lake
She had become so weak that she shipyards.
could not turn over in bed. Wbat to 'f lic Printers Typographical Union sent
$2000 to help the striking miners.
do at this critical momeut was a study New Hartford. Conn, is being depopulated
for me, lint 1 thought of Chamber as a result of the order closing the cotton
at that place.
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea mills
The Harvester Trust will discharge ten
Remedy and as a last resort pre­ thousand men ns being unnecessary under
of union of interests.
scribed it. The most wonderful re­ tbe new order
M onday August 18
sult was effected. Within eight hours A posse with blood hounds is after two
she was feeling much better; inside deaparados near Walla Walla.
coach builders have gone an a strike
of three days she was upon her feet nt Tbe
Omaha.
ami at the end of one week was en­ A train was ditched by u washout in Iowa
tirely well.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe and many persons injured.
Looking Toward Caos.
Jnst now the Portland press seems
to have great expectations for Coos
bay and this section in general.and it
would seem that there ¡8 much more
than talk behind the schemes aud
that the near future will give this
part of tbe coast easy access to tbe
interior. The following is from the
Oregon Daily Journal:
General Manager Kinney, of the
Great Central Railway, announced
to day positively that tbe stock of tbe
Empire Construction Company, an
auxiliary of the Central, has been all
taken and there is not a dollar ro
msitiing on the market.
Of the total. 51 per cent is held in
Portland, and 49 was taken to day by
Tacoma parties, who are old railroad
builders.
The offices of tbe Empire Construe
tion Company will tie transferred on
I be Rteati.er Alliance to Coos Bay.
H. D. Jerrett. first assistant chief
engineer of the Great Ceutral, will
occupy the offices < f the construction
company.
Interest in the enterprises herewith
connected is deepened by those qn-
noQDCeinents.
S AND E RSON B ROTHE RS
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Provisions & Groceries,
Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed, Wholesale oJ Ketail.
SEED OATS IN STOCK.
Produce:
BRING ÜS YOUR TRO
DI CE OF ALL KINDS.
Butter.
Bring ns your BUTTER either in Rolls or Solid Paoli
Amount Unlimited.
Bandon,
Oregon
-
J. Denholm
q
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t
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q
Dry Goos of Every Description.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
Suits Made to Measure by two of the Best Tailors
in San Francisco.
Fall and Winter Goods.
A Large Stock Just
Ladies’ Jiokets and
All Kinds of Goods F ob
Received.
Cafes.
Rainy Weather.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes
Ï GRENZ'S STORE
N.
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
To bo had in Dry Goods, Clothing, bhoeg
and other goods that must be sold to make
room for more.
A. W. KIME, M. 1».
VV. Haydon, M. D.
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
SKIN
DISEASES.
Office—East Front Street,
B andon . O regon .
1’11 YSIU1AN
AND SURGEON
BANDON. OREGON.
Calls to all parts of town and county
promptly answered day or night. Office on
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
AGENTS WANTED.
W. STRANGE,
J
LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by
his son. 11EV. F rank D kwiit T almags and
associate editors of ('liristian Herald. Only
book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor­
BANDON, - - • OREGON.
mous profit for agents who act quickly.
Outfit ten cents' Write immediately Clark
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to liu
& Co.. SSS S. 4tll St. Flilla., Pa. Mention
supplied in tlm Local Column.
thia paper.
DENTIST,
GEO.
ATTORNEY
and
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P. TOPPING,
COUNSELOR AT LAW
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¡’fl) jneeta every Saturday evening. ,j.
Offloe on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug i ¿Viaiting brother» iu good atandlng
oil First Street,
4c.cordially invited.
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Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
7 A. G. H oyt . Sec.
or tuoney loaned on same.
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW I *
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Damped on th“ Hat* Again. Office iu tile Eldorado Building, on First I * 11 of l’ythms. meets every Monday ...
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evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hail,
Street.
Ban ion. Ogn.
P. NELSON. C. C. <•
W. M. Van'lecar and James Cos
H. N. H arrington , K. of K. and S.
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tello took a quick bath on the bar
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Saturday morning, tbut is they went
bathing very abruptly, although tbe
bath was rather prolonged as they
l’nrA. frosh, cold spring water
were in the water some twenty min­
piped to noy part of town,
utes, before being rescued.
ami to nny part of the bouse,
They had started for the fishing
on upplicntion. in quantities
grounds and bud crossed ont until
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
they thought lhev bad cleared the
bar when a large swell rose before W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor-
them. The bout passed through the
top of the breaker and turned over.
The Life-saving crew went to their
Knew the
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assiHtauco and soon bad them safe.
The experience was somewhat severe
on Mr. Costello, as he was looking
2can have it all for
quite cold nnd blue on returning, but
was on' and around as usual in a few
Mon til L/K-’V Jiontli
hours. Vandecar did not seem to
have suffered any particuliar incon­ In the Evcnimg Ttdegrnm, of Portland,
Oregon. Il in the largest ewnii.r n< vs-
venience.
pnpe published in Oregon; it confan :4
This makes two or throe times that all th news of the state and of t.lio
imtioi
it for a month. A sample
Mr Vandecar has been dumped into c py w I Try
be mailed to you tree. Adoreix
the ocean here while Mr. Costello ba-
The Telegram,
hsd some seven or eight such experi j
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