Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 23, 1902, Image 1

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BANDON,
Volume XVIII
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
23,
1902
Number 43.
G. H. Teel of Wedderburn traveled
To Ntioot For Trophy
J. P. Barkdoll of Norway was in
W. A. Hoover and E. N. Smith of
this way Tuesday.
Myrtle Point were in town Monday.
town Tuesday.
From the Coast Mail.
Miss Mollie Fahy of Bullards visit­
Lawrence Stitt was laid up s couple
Call at tbe furniture etore for up­ Lee Cox of Dairyville was a visitor
Tbe regular monthly meeting of
ed friends in town this week.
in town last night.
holstering goods.
tbe Marshfield Rod & Gun club was of days this week with La grippe, but
Contractor Rose is making efforts bold last evening, and it is understood ¿8 around agaio.
Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can­ J. 8. Kanematz of Coquille City
to
launch tbe new steamer at Prosper that a measure was passed providing
Miss Pearl Walker who has been
was
in
Bandon
Sunday.
dies you always find a choice selec­
one
day
this
week
but
tbe
time
is
not
teaching
school at Beaver slough
Allen Boice of Floras creek gave
for the purchase of a ton of coal. It
tion at Magoon’s.
j
definitely
known
yet.
closed
her
term there last Friday,
town
a
visit
last
Tuesday.
was
decided
to
call
a
meeting
for
next
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
Coos
Bay
New:
J.
W.
Riggs,
H.
8.
Wednesday
night
to
discuss
the
ques
­
The
Presbyterian
church has been
25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gallery Ban
C. W. Button, H. Belloni and J.
Bonebrake
and
Byron
Hodson,
while
tion
of
issuing
a
challenge
to
tbe
furnished
with
the
Little Wonder
Belloni
of
Dairyville
were
in
town
don.
Bed Room Suite»
Curtain Poles and Fine
Wall Paper and
hunting in tbe North slough country, other Coos County clubs, for a prize lamps and now has first class light.
and Pieces.
Window Trimmings.
Houae Lining.
Poultry kept on hand at tbe City Monday.
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SEWING
MACHINES
AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
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F ob S alk .—A house and lot in the South,
Meat Market and fowls dressed on
David Adams and Miss Kate West last week, visited tbe sea wall, where shoot to be held on Thanksgiving to ern
part
of
tian
don.
The
house
it
a
story
Mattresses and bo order. M,uU
short notice.
■ in Connection.
were married on Catching creek, Oc­ they discovered tbe skull and jaws of compete for the trophy which was and a half building with 4 rooms. A barn Cabinet Shop
a marine monster partly buried in tbe sent here some mouths ago by the and ontbuildinge also on the lot. Price
Furniture
Repairing
and
Saw-filing
a Specialty.
A B argain .— Horse and buggy for tober 19tb.
saud. The head, which wbb shaped Union MetalicCartrige Co., and which reasonable. Apply to H. N. Brown, Bandon m«icc Cut and Fitted to Order- All Piotnre Framing I I M n C RTA 1/ I M P1
sale. Enquire of IJ. M. Fish. Ban­ R, E. L. Bedtllion gave Marshfield something like that of an aligator,
tjizea aud weigts kept on band
neatly done.
O <L>t.n IrAlxllMvii
is now in possession of tbe Coquille
a business visit, this week, returning was five feet long and three feet wide, City club.
don, Oregon.
A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
Miss Edna Bear and Dr. R. H. borne yesterday.
Constantly Kept on Hand.
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and tbe jaws were armed with for­
Walter were married at Marshfield
Willie Lundquist returned here midable rows of tusks, a number of
Kiiilroail News.
T uebdax Oct 14
last Wednesday.
last week from a vjpit to relatives at which they brought home with them.
Londoners are afraid that J. Pierpont
Morgan is planning to coutrol their ship­
Timmons, tbe canneryman received Portland and vic.iuity.
Tbe skeleton being buried in the sHnd, From the Roseburg Review.
ping port.
a lot of cans from San Francisco by
J. B Tower, C. R. Golden and Ben they had no means of telling the prob­ Tbe managers of the proposed Salt The old British prison ship of Revolution­
tbe Mandalay this trip.
Schuyler, of Marshfield, visited Ban able shape of the animal, or how big Lake & Coos Bay railroad, who are ary fame has been been discovered, buried
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it was. Nothing answering the lim­ now here, are going ahead steadily in tbe sand in New Yor k harbor.
B. T. Van Decar, the Myrtle Poiut don the latter part of last week.
jeweler, spent a couple of days io
Rev. W. Horsfall will preach in St. ited description they could give had with their preliminary work. En­ Unole Sam won in Pius fund court of ar­
I
bitration at The Hague and Mexico will have
town returning homeward Tuesday.
John’s church next Sunday morning ever been beard of on this part of tbe gineers Moody and Lindsley are en­ pay $1,820.000.
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route up the North Umpqua river Tbe wooden steamer G. B. Lookwood
In provisions and groceries G. H. at tbe usual hour, but there will be coast before.
making an examination of that route foundered ou Lake Eiie. The crew took to
Magoon always carries a select stock no service in tbe evening.
The
Guild
‘
Crazy
’
Social.
over
the Cascade mountains. En the boats.
Fresh supplies arriving on each ves
J. W. McClellan, of Eureka was in
gineer Jarrett is with a surveying Whaleback barge No. 129 sank in collision
sei.
town Monday having come up on
The "Crazy” social to be given by party, which is now working this way on Lake Supeior. Crew were rescued.
The bnsiness portion and great sawmill at
Rev. George Gillespie returned business. His father owns the Me- j tbe Episcopal Guild in Munck’s Hall
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
from Myrtle Point. Materials have Klamathon. Oregon, was destroyed by fire.
here Friday evening from Grants Pass Clellan ranch on New Lake.
Saturday evening, promises to prove
Loss $350,000.
having attended tbe Synod at that
S. D. Barrows gave Coquille City a ! un interesting event. Ladies and been ordered and movements are be
W bdnbsd . it Oot 15
ing
advanced
as
rapidly
as
possible
visit this week returning home Tues­ gentlemen are requested to attire in
place.
Tbe conductor and moterman on the oar
toward tbe erection of a two-story which struck President Roosevelt’s carriage
E, Bageron and Gus Barre of Co­ day. Sam visited tbe couuty seat to i "any old thing” that coidob bandy.
office
building upon tbe depot grounds last September have been held responsible
make
tiling
upon
his
homestead.
quille have rented Thomas Anderson’s
Grand promenade at 8:30. The Kime
I
here. Considerable work is also be­ for the accident.
butcher business here for the next
The salmon run is still below the j I McCulloch orchestra will furnish
The
Alabama
ooal
strike
is
settled
and
ing done at Bangor and vicinity on
two years.
average for the season, at this place. I music throughout tbe evenitig winch
4500 miners have gone to work.
Coos Bay. These may be taken as The meat oombine is still alive and is to
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
E. A. Thorbaven and daughter, of The catch yesterday was something will include several dancing numbers. an earnest of their intention to go
be launched December let.
Dairyville. were in town last Satur. above 1200, and tbe pack up to date Admission, adults 25 cts. Children right ahead with construction work Millionaires row. in New York, is to be in
10 cts. This includes coffee and sand-
day having come up on a shopping is over 5000 cases.
as soon as preliminaries and surveys vaded by a sixteen story hotel.
expedition.
Edgar Bossen, of Dairyville, was wi cLies.
are made, rights of way secured, etc. Tbe stevedore companies of San Franoisoo Suits Made to Measure.
W arne R.>
have merged.
MUST • pooor
io
town
last
night
on
his
w«y
home
Dr. Kiiue look the partitions out of
nOMOHA"
We are assured by Chief Engineer Forty horse« were oremated in a New York
y
Money tinder Socialism.
the upper story of tbe Rosa building, from Bear creek where he bad gone
AGENT
FOR
WARNER
’
S
RUST
PROOF
CORSET.
Kinney that tbe Great Central R. R. livery stable lire. Loss is estimated at $50,-
last Saturday and tamed it into a to build a fire place and flues in the
Under Socialism can people earn Co. has put no money into either tbe 000.
uew house Mr. Devereux is having money and can they accumulate the Great Central Land Co., of Ban­ Robbers entered a cigar store at The
skating rink.
money? Under Socialism they will gor, or the Great Central Townsite Dalles and got away with about $200.
Chris Rasmussen returned borne built.
Three Chinese gambling dens were raided
S. N. B. Hunt returned last Mon­ earn money as never before and ac- Co., of Roseburg, each of the latter at Portland but the rat eaters slid out.
Sunday from San Francisco, Chris
AU Kinds of Goods l\.i*
Ladies' Jnoketa and
A Large Stock Just
has l»eea rusticating in California for day from a visit to Marshfield where [ cumulate as never before—that is, all being practically local corporations.
T hubhdat Oct 1G
Rainy Weather.
Received.
Capes.
he had gone to close a bargain for a j the people; but under Socialism no That tbe people he represents are The end of the coal miners’ strike brings
a couple of mouths.
consternation
to
dealers
who
have
speou-
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Don't forget that the shelves in N. piece of land situated near Bandon man can accumulate what other peo­ strictly in railroad and not laud busi­ latted heavily in cargoes of coal for future
Lorenz's store are crowded with new and belonging to Mrs, Lockhart. He ple earn. And that’s a pretty big ness.
delivery.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
difference. We have no objection to
As are found in nearly every com­ Commandant Synman is negotiating for
goods and that yon can find just what secured the land.
munity,
there
are
those
in
this
vicin
­
land
to
settle
Boer
colonies
in
Mexico.
your
accumulating
thousands
or
mill
­
Major M. Tower of Empire, was in
you want at that place.
A broom trust is now under consideration.
jtv.+r
Mike Sanden of Marshfield, was town Monday. He came over to ions— if you earn it yourself: but we ity who aro verbally denouncing tbe Fighting is fierce in Venezuela with tbe
enterprise
as
being
without
founda
­
do
object
to
yonr
piling
up
what
other
measure
tbe
new
steamer
on
tbe
ways
adjudged insane, last week, and sent
government forces slowly yielding.
California will ship, according to estimate,
<o the asylum, Sickness for some at Prosper. Mr. Tower thinks tbe people earn. No man can accumulate tion and merely a boom scheme to sell
Boots and Shoes
railroad between Coos bay and tbe much without accumulating what real estate or some other purpose uot 25,000 carloads of oranges aud lemons this
time past was the probable cause.
other people produce. If a man wants I yet made known. Now tbete is no year..
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E. Lewin of tbe City Meat market, interior is sure to be buildod.
In British Paraiment John MoUonnel.
C. F. Allen, formerly a Bandon res more than be earns, he is a dangerous legitimate reason for "throwing cold shook bis fist in Premier Balfour's face.
baa arranged to do his nwu buying
element in society. There’s a way of water” upon this movement. These
and dressing of meats hereafter. Con­ ident., arrived here Sunday with E. spelling bis name. He’s a thief—bis gentlemen bave come here with the Chicago is to have a restaurant trust cap­
sult him if yon have anything to dis­ Cohn from San Francisco on some business is robbery.—Stitt Wilson at announced purpose of building a rail italized Ht $5,000,000.
Volcanoes iu the Martinique district are
mining venture connected with the
CONSTANTLY ou HAND
pose ot in his line.
aotive again.
road
and
making
Roseburg
a
junction
Seattle.
Randolph
blacksand.
Mr.
Alien's
Frank Prey and Miss Kate Rook
poiut. They ask nothing in tbe way A Michigan fiend killed his wife’s parents
Hiid his own child, then tried to kill him­
were married on Coos River last Wed­ business is dealing in mining ma
bonuses otherwise. They pay their self.
E. S. Spurgeon Dead. of
nesday and Harry Simons and Miss chines.
bills, and it is of no special interest
FniDAi Oct 17
Manley Arneson of Myrtle Point,
E ditb Thornthwaite were married at
to anyone else j ust where the funds During a dense fog three men were run
E.
8.
Spurgeon
who
has
beeu
a
had tbe misfortune to sprain one of
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there uro
Marshfield next day.
down by a train in Ohio; Two were killed,
resident of Baudon for a year or more tire coming from. Tbe voice of tbe the
his
ankles,
Saturday
evening
at
the
other
fatally
injured.
For Sale or Rent.—A Livery barn
died this morning at 6 o’clock. He "knocker” will not stop tbe movements Two boys were canght beneath falling
To be had in Dry Gooda, Clothintf. bhoea
in Bandon. Room for 16 horses Bug rink, so severely that be had to take line beeu sick for some time and death of the men who are handling this en sand and killed at Waterville, Wash.
and other goods that must bo sold to make
to
crutches.
He
bad
been
working
at
room for more.
gy shed Hud office attached, and run.
terprise. but will if presisted in, re­ A new copper district has been discovered
was
not
unexpected.
ning water for stock. Address or ap­ Page’s sawmill, but being UDable to
Mr. Spurgeon was 83 years old and tard the advancement of tbe best in Josephine oonnty.
work started for home Monday.
Porte has issued a statement announc­
ply to J. H Jones, Bandon, Oregon.
A. W. KIME, M. D.
has lived iu Coos county since 1872. interests of tbe town and county. ing The
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
peace in Macedonia.
An
Italian
named
Charley
Rosso,
What our state and county needs is a A valuable ooal discovery has been made
A total eclipse of tbe moon last
He
leaves
a
large
circle
of
friends
to
I
Notice is hereby given that I will retire PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Thursday night was observed by who was employed as mule driver in respect his memory. The funeral will more united effort of its people in the heart of Vancouver city.
from busiueas Nov. 1st 1902
BANDON, OREGON.
the
Beaver
Hill
mine
was
found
dead
knowing themselves in debt to me
many of our citizens. The moon was
take place at Coquille but arrange­ toward tbe encouragement and estab­ Ida Craddock, an authoress committed are Parties
requested
to
settle
ou
or
before
Nov.
5,
in a gangway, bis cbeBt having been
Calle to all parts of town and county
wholly within tbe shadow of the earth
ments are not completed as we go to lishment of new enterprises. Let us suicide at New York.
1902
promptly answered day or night. Oilice oil
crushed in. No one saw tbe accident
'
T. ANDERSON.
throw off tbe lethargy that bas too A thief grabbed $7,000 worth of diamonds
for about an hour and twenty min­
corner
of Lower Main aud Atwater streets
press.
from a bank counter in Dulolh, Minn., and
but it is supposed that be was caught
long existed and Oregon will soon be disappeared.
utes.
between the roof and a car of coal.
FOR SALK OR RENT.
J. W. STRANGE,
in tbe line of modern progress. Tbe Twenty persona were injured, five fatally
Following is the Mandalay passen­
Get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Death From Concussion. men who built tbe cities of Seattle, in a railroad collision in Mo,
A
Stook
Ranch
ou
Bear
Creek:
Good
dwell
­
ger list for the up trip: C F Allen.
ing bouse and out buildings: 20 or 30 acres
Stomach and Liver Tablets at C. Y.
Spokane, Los Angeles and other live The Klondike’s gold ootpnt is estimated under
E Cohn, Mrs B N Harrington. Miss
fence; orobard and fine outside range;
On Saturday afternoon news centers were called boomers, yet tbe at $12,090,000 for 1902.
Lowe’s drug store. They are easier
8
head of milch cows, to come in fresh next
Anna Clausen, Ben Rucker, Joseph
S atubdax Oct 18
BANDON, - - - OREGON.
reached
town
that
George
W.
Majory
spring,
will go with place. Terms easy. Ap­
to take aud more pleasant in eflect
great work they have accomplished is Secretary Boot bus ordered that tbe trans ply to George
F. Williams. Bandon, Oregon.
Daoanbaum, J Hazelton and Chris
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
than pills. Then their use is not fol who had been working in Jenkins’ acknowledged by all. Material aid is port Grant be fixed up to dredge the Colum­
Rasmussen.
supplied in tbe Local Column.
lowed by constipation as is often the logging camp, Dear Prosper, was bad­ not asked of us here, therefore it bia bar.
Notice.
The steamer Mandalay came in tbe case with pills. Regular size, 25c. ly hurt, and Dr. Kime was called in
Delaware
is
to
have
an
extra
session
of
4" 4.4,444 4 44 ft ft ft V.4.V.4 4 4 -.- -.-j.- ft -.- ■■■ ••• «
would seem that tbe least our people
We, tbe undersigned Barbers of Bandon, ft
Sunday bringing eight passengers per box.
the legislature to eleot two Senators and
attendance. The doctor responded
can do is to give every reasonable en­ one Congessman.
will in the future, from date of this Notice, 4. BANDON LODGE No. 133. I. 0.0. F
and 160 tons of freight. In turning
to tbe call, but as tbe patient was un
25 ots for shaving, and no diacrimin ^I> ANDON LODGE, No. 133,1. O. O. F.
couragement toward the establisb- Sir Thomas Lipton has again challenged charge
Coast Mail: Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
atiou will be made in favor of any one.
around she grounded on tbe North
concious but little could be done for
'1) meets every Siituidiiv evening.
medt of an institution that is of such for tbe America's cup and will build Sham­
P. B. HOYT,
Merchant sailed on the Sierra last
side of tbe river where she lay until
tbe injured man, who lingered along
SVlsiting brothers in good standing
J. L. THOMPSON.
Thursday from San Francisco for
great moment to our county and state. rock III.
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.^cordially invited.
Bandon, Oregon, October 9. 1902.
floated by Monday’s tide.
until 6 o’clock Sunday morning when
Egypt is scourged with cholera. There
I. N. DE LONG, N.G.
Honolulu, where they expect to spend
4 A. G. H oyt . Seo.
have been 63*1 deaths in six days.
P. C. Stephenson got a fall from several weeks amoDg tbe islands. Mr. he breathed bis last, without regain­
w. llaydon, M. D.
Do Good—It Faya.
A bridge oollapsed in Germany precipitat­
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tbe shed roof at the livery stable, Merchant's health is much improved, ing consciousness.
A Chicago man has observed that, ing an immense crowd of people into tbe DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND SKIN
The incident which led up to bis
Thursday evening which shook him and this trip will doubtless result in
water. Over 100 were drowned.
DISEASES.
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death is peculiar and was one of those “Good deeds are better than real
up severely and laid him of! work for still further gain.
Five persons were injured and 11 other
Office—East Front Street,
4 DELPHI LODGE, NO. (JI, K. O1 T.
estate
deeds
—
some
of
tbe
latter
are
u
ti
for
seen
causes
which
are
difficult
a few days. A board that had been
more or less hart by a railroad collisiou in
B andon , O bkoon
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W. H. Button came up tbe latter some times to avoid.
worthless.
Act
kindly
and
gently,
I DELPHI LODGE, NO.64. KN!(»I ITS
Minn.
fastened on the roof to afford a foot
GEO. P. TOPPING,
J Lv of Pythias, meets every Monday •X
part of last week and visited Beaver
A boom stick, or log, was being show sympathy and lend a helping Charles Love), of Roseburg, who shot and
bold gave way.
X eveDing at 7:30 o’clock, in (’antic Hiili, X«
Hill to secure a pressue gage belong­ hauled out upon tbe skid road, and band. Yon cannot possibly lose by fatally wounded Horace Roadman last July ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW %
Bandoii, O k ».
P* NELSON, C. C. ft!
When you wake up with a bad taste ing to tbe boiler he is using to oper­
was found guilty of manslaughter.
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B. N. H akrinoton , K. of K. and S.
it.“ Most men appreciate a kind word
Practices in all the Courts of the .State.
•N
M ondax Oct 20
in yonr month, go at once to C. Y. ate tbe diamond drill iu prospecting beiuglong. the rear end flipped around
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and encouragement more than sub
Nearly 700 delegates attended the coal Office on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiu«
Lowe’s drug store and get a free sam­ for oil on his ranch. He returned to and struck a tall stump with great
on First Street,
stanlial help. There are persons in minerers convention. Mitchell urges ac­
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ple of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Curry on Tuesday and expects to force. The stump, which was some
Life
Insurance
Policies mid Bond» bou«bt
ceptance.
and
the
miners
will
resume
work
this
community
who
might
truthfully
forty
feet
high
by
eight
inches
in
di
­
BANDON
LODGE,
No.
I
Iff,
A.
I
.A.
M
or money loaned on same.
Liver Tablets. One or two doses will commence drilling operations this ameter, was broken in two pieces near
say: "My good friend, cheer up. A Thursday.
make you well. They also cure bil­ week.
Bandon. - - - - Oregon.
t I ) A N DON L()DO E, No. 115, A. F.A .M.
tbe top, and one of these pieces was few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough James Younger a former member of the
1 ) Stated conimnnications lirsf Sat
iousness, sick headache and constipa'
R. H. Rosa is preparing to put up burled some twenty-five feet and Remedy will rid you of your cold, and James gang committed suicide because he
X
urday after the full moon of each
J.
M.
UPTON,
could
not
wed.
He
was
on
parole
but
not
Mr. Majory on the head, tbe
tion.
z? month. All Manter Maaonn cordially
a large business building on Atwater struck taking
T. J. THKIFT, W. Al.
effect forward of tbe left there is no danger whatever from pardoned.
ATTORNEY and counselor at law <• invited.
The schooner Advance. John Jor­ street, just East of tbe Pacific bolel blow
W. H aydon , Seo.
Taylor Beckley, n brakeman was run over
ear and well toward tbe top of the pneumonia when you use that niedi
BANDON, COOS COUNIT. OBKOON .
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genson, master, was towed down from Frank Holman and Harry Walker are bead.
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cine. It always cures. I know it for and killed by an engine at Roseburg.
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First * # # ❖
Parkersburg Saturday and went to sea putting in the piling necessary to tbe
Death was tbe result of concussion it has helped roe out many a time," A Big Four fiver was wrecked in Ohio.
Street.
ft 4 444.4 4 4 4 4 4 ft 4 ft ft ft 4
The engineer wes fatally hurt, and 11 pas­
Sunday. The Advance is nearly the streets adjacent and for the building. of the brain as it appears that tbe Sold by C Y. Lowe.
■ Court Queen of the Forest No. 17,
sengers badly injured.
skull
was
neither
crushed
nor
frac
­
same size and model as the Onward Tbe building will be two stories high, tured. and tbe >ea)p received but a
Foresters of America.
and is a fine craft. She went out with but the exact dimentions otherwise small cut from the blow.
He Learned A Great Truth.
MARINE.
fpOURT
QUEEN OF THE FORES I J
a light cargo, having 335 M feet of have oot beeu determined upon.
The funeral services wore held in
ABBIVBD.
¿V
No. 17. meets Friday night • i vanii.?
It
is
said
of
John
Wesluy
that
be
ttweek. in Concrete Hull. Bandon. Orng« y •••
lumber altoard. She will carry 400,
Enterprise: Rev. Adololi Haborly, the Presbyterian chtircb, Rev. George once saiil to Mistress Wesley: "Why Oct 19—Htm r Mandalay. Batchelder. 54
cordial welcome h extended to nil vih ■
hours from S F.
Gillespie being called upon to deliver
000 feet or over on a full load.
of Medford, who recently was in the
Siting brother« E. M. BLAi’KUtBV.
SAILKD.
discourse. After I be funeral service do yon tell that child the same thing
J-ifYou can bave it all for
Ì
J.
N. I mnoloth ,
Chief Hanger.
Tbe skating rink is open each even­ Myrtle Point and preached here and was over tbe remains were taken to over and over again!" "John Wesley, Oct 19—Sehr Advance, Jorgensen, to 8 F.
Fin. Seoretnrv.
The steamer Mandalav and schooner Par
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Per ftOr
Per tli
ing through tbe week, and on Satur­ at Coquille and Willowdale, has ac i tbe Bandon cemetery for interment, beCHUsn once telling is not enough." kerabnrg
will sail for Smi Francisco today
Month
OVL non
tbe arrangement of the funeral being
everything
being
favorable.
day aftemooua is open to small boys cepted the invitation to take charge under
tbe management of the Bandon It is for this same reason that you are
In the Evenirmi Telegram, of Portland.
Some of the young men are talking of tbe Presbjterian churches left va­ Fire Department of wLich be was a told again and again that Chamber
Oregon. It is the largest evening news-
WANTED.-A TRUSTWORTHY OF.N-
Wrenshall & Wrenshsll,
cant
by
the
removal
of
Rev.
8.
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pnpe published in Oregon; it contains
or I h .I v in ench cnnntv t<> manage
of having their feet wedded to over­
! member.
Iain’s Cough Remedy cures colds and tienimi
all
th«
news
of
tbe
state
and
of
tbe
business
for
sn
old
estsblisbed
house
of
Deceased was upward of forty ypars
come divorcement when trying to White. Mr. Haberly is highly spoken
natioi Try it for a month. A sample
finsnoisl standing. A strsight bona
as a pastor and preacher and is of age and leaves a mother, two sis- grip; that it counteract« any tendency I solili
0 'py w I be mailed to you free. Address
fide weeklv caah aalarv of $18.00 paid by
skate. We would suggest that they of
said to lie a splendid singer. Those ; ters, two brothers, and a daughter, of these diseases to result in pneu­ check eaoh Wedneaday with all expense«
try ¡shackles. A piece of bale rope who have met him are elated that be the latter is married and ljves in monia, an«i that it is pleasant and safe direct freni headqnarterg. Money advanced
The Telegram,
for expenaca. Manager, 3IQ Caxton Bldg.
will probably answer the purpose.
comes to our field to labor.
Portland,
to take. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
PORTLAND, OBK.
1 Chicago,
LOCAL NEWS
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds*
i
Important
_ _ News Notes
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BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
J. Denholm
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Dry Goods of Every Description
Boots <S e Slioes
“
«TB.ICwr -FUOHT-
Fall and Winter Goods
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
N. T .< »RENZ’S
STORE
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
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Photographers,