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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1903)
T 52 Times a year for $2 Volume XIX. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1903 LOCAL NEWS. • Hay. grain and feed at N. LoreLz’e J. W. Butler, of Marshfield, ia do- j Wool Rack« for aale at Sandarson Store. ing business in town. Bron. M ujn Hay and grain for sale at tbe Liv Boys* blonae waists from 25 to 50 Rev. R. C. Lee, of Marshfield, is1 J. L. Roy. of Coquille, ia down on ery Stable. cts. st Denholm’s. in town, having business which cal loti a fibbing trip. . Jeune Hale, of Langlois waa in him thia wRy. •'Photo” Buttons, 10 to 15etn, at W. H. Button is talking of taking town Tuesday. • < Wrenshall's Gallery. H. A. Cox has received another big; a trip to California. S. L. Curry, of Port Orford, visited will be presented the evening of JeflOwuby, of Rivertou, was a vis supply of fine candies. If you buy W. 8. Marshall, of New Lake was thia place, thia week. of him once you will be sure to go j doing bnsinras iu town today, itor in Bandon last Saturday. John Moore, of Prosper, waa doing again. Janies P. Barkdoll,of Norway, gave Tbe Relief Corps will give a straw bnsiness io town Monday. Ice Cream each Wednesday. Sat berry festival as soon as tbe begin this place a visit last Friday. F. W. Butler, of Seattle, registered urday and Sunday at tbe Pacific Ice ning of tbe strawberry season. Another lot of iron bedsteads and Cream Parlor and Confectionery, un a choice lot of floor oilcloth at the at tbe Tupper Houae Monday. Joseph Walker has sold bis brewery T uesday May ft til further Notice, I. P. Leep and wife, of Myrtle Furniture store. to San FraLHSfO parties. Tbe new The large steamer« Hamilton and Sag M abbied .—At Baudon, Sunday. [ , ownefs will be bere ou tbe Chit-o next inaw collided off New Jersey in a dense fog. Commissioner C. T. Blniuenrother Point, were in Bandon Monday. The latter sank. 20 persons were drowned. New Matting and a full line of new May 10tb, Miss Mollie Coates to Cap- i trip. was doing business in Bandoli Fri- tain Samuel Larsen, of San Fran- | Tailor made clothing at N. Lorenz. Tqe Mad Mullah whs again defeated by wall paper at the Furniture store. day aud Saturday. tbe British. Both sides lost heavily. Always on Hand OrHin „ „____ Seed Grain ! Suits from fit) ap A portrait in oil, A scheme to found an utopian government Arthur Kice baa a lapidary set now cisco, A. D. Morse, officiating. ' Call on Sanderson Bros, for the Mill Feed». kinds in *tock. It ia just as necessary to save mon- : fur negros, in Hayti is being considered. and is prepared to polish and mount colored, given when £25 worth of Famoos De Lavel Separators. We A Full «apply of batter k«g*. cube«, paper* etc. Striker« drove workmen from their work ey as to make it. »t hen yon need goods have bees purchased s gates. carry them in stork. Will handle your Butter aud Produce in unlimited amounts. iu New York. anything in tbe notion line, call at — t-COO ----- John Naidtnrg f Marshfield, came John Foster and H. H. Watrruiau, Chile is sou urged with earthquake® vio BANI okegon . Sanderson Bros. T* ¿i.n«'kere. udsz t > rema'o a few days at tbe Racket Store ami save money. lent sand storms aud hot winds. of San Francisco, were doing bnsj- over See adv. iu another column. ¡■fir " Four persons were injured and $10,000 IQ 1*>»U * Three good bid ok or for 5 cents or worth of property destroyed in a Chicago 8. D Barrows returned home yes one best smoke for 10 c» nta. M. R. Lee returned borne Monday Roliert Walker bad >t severe attack Call hotel fire. terday from Puri land where he has and sample my goods. of crainp last Suuday night,requiring evening from u busin • ia visit to Myr At Vallejo a magnet with a lifting power been undergoing treatment to restore of 500 pounds was used to extract a piece of tle Point. S ylvia L eneve . the seivicu of a physician. the use of his lower limbs. He came steel from a wound. J. W. Hobbs, of Eugene, and John Assessor T. J. Thrift wns doing W kpnkbpay May 6 back considerably improved in health business in this end of the County, Edwards, of Albauy, were iu Baodon but without special beuefit to the Th® s hooner Gloriana was wrecked at last Monday. Can so harbor on the Atlantic coast and M the latter part of last week. lower part of his body. men drowned. Tlie 4tli of July is coining boys, Miss Maud Heed who baa been vis You will find the best of Oranges C ook liny Ntugi- Held 1'p. and if yon would present sn up-to- Omaha employers aro calling on the gov. Candies. Nuts, etc., and all kinds of iting hero for Home time, returned to date appearance. go to Bouton Hoyt, ernnient for soldiers. Marshfield last Mod nay. R osebubo , Or., May 6.—The usual j and order one of those- elegant suits Turkey mobilizes a big army and grosses Groceries at Cox's Grocery. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. to bold Bulgaria responsible for Macedo Mrs. H. A. Cox took down last week annual holdup of the Coos Bay stage ! of which be will show you samples. M L. Marlin, Expert Piano tuner nian outrages. You cannot afford to present a for Orders by postal will receive prompt from a severe attack of pneumonia, occurred at 9 o’clock last night, near lorn appearance while ’‘Old Glory” The Pretender to the throne of Morocco tbe top of Hoover Hill, the acene of but ia convalescing at present. attention. I't rmauent address Marsh is reported to have been assassinated. waves and everybody rejoices. A Tonesta, lJa. man, who stood in a field, Oregon. Col. R H. Rosa left on the steamer several similiar occnurancew Tbe water pond up to his neck to escape a forest highwaymen succeeded in securing Ituilroad Sewn. Mrs. Dan Giles spent a week here Cliico yesterday, for San Francisco, Are, was burned to death by an oil tank ex about $1GO in cash and tbe diiver’s selling millinery goods, leaving for having business interests which culled A Grants Pass dispatch gave out ploding, which stood on tbe bank of the pistol. Langlois last Monday, to supply the him that way. pond, the burning oil covering the pond. the following information: Tbe stage left Olulla, bound for T hursday May 7 ‘‘A‘lvice9 recently received from Indies of that locality. Thero was quite an excursion of this city, on time, in charge of driver San Francisco would seem to prove Bulgaria Eent back Turkey’s note of warn youths from Coquille, last Saturday, Isom Walker and Henry Rhoner Sawyers, witb three passengers that, the Suuta Fe i- behind the Ore ing. arrived here, the latter part of last to this place. The wbr.le on tbe aboard, and when nearing the sum gon & Pacific Company in the build" The Moorish rebels captured the 8ultan’s Suits Made to Measure ing of a railroad line from Grants position. Both sides lose heavily. week from Eureka. They came up on Iteaeh waa tbe attraction. mit of Hoover Hill a man stepped out Pass to Crescent City. It seems tbe Several Negro workmen were killed by the Alliance to Coos bay. The Amateur Thespians have out of the brush and ordered halt, wbicb iSontherk Pacific and Santa Fe can a cave in a tunnel at Bluefield W. Va. Eight AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. y The schooner Lizzie Prien was posters announcing the play, “Uncle was not hear*! by the driver, as he is not get together ill tbe matter of were killed outright, and other« will die towed to sea last Saturday with 195 Joab,” on Saturday night. May 23. very deaf. One of the passengers handling the extensive lumber traffic from injuries. of tbe Humboldt county region of more Moro forts have been taken and M feet of lumber which she will de Come out and bear th'-m. called attention to tbe order, and the : California, jind by reason of tliis 115 Ten Moros killed and 10 wounded. Tbe liver at Dorondo, California. Dorondo Dr. W. Haydon returned home stage was brought to a stop. The there is a tight on between the lival Americans lust 2 killed and 7 wounded. is on the southern const of that state Monday from a visit to North Bend, higbyiiymiin tbeu displayed bis gnu companies for this business. Tbe Twelve men were burned to death and All Kind« of Goods For Ladies' Jaokets and and is Dot far from Los Angeles. He reports that place lively with a and ordered ali to “climb out," which Southern Pacific is rushing the ex eight more weie injured iu a train wreck in A Large Stock Jnat ltaiuy Weather. Received. Capes. trusion of the California & North Canada. The steamer Chico stopped 24 hours rapidly changing appearance. was done. He then culled "H**y paid" western mid hopes by tbe completion F uiday May 8 GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. at Crescent City, on her way up, hav Tbe match girls are all out of em and a second num appeared and pro of Ibis line to have tbe lumber traffic Russia reoccupies a district of Manchuria ing cairi. <1 about 40 tons of freight ployment tins week, having been let ceeded to make a thorough search of well iu lijuid t>y the »-nd of su-tmer. from which she had withdrawn. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing to that place. Contain Jensen in off until there ia h lot of splints dried tbe victims. Both robbers wore hand In the meantime the Santa F>' is tak President Roosevelt is in Eos Angeles to ing in band the bnildtng of tbe line day. forms us that the strike of t be mill- sufficiently to resume dipping and kerchiefs as maske. from here to Crescent City, with the New York buildeis are organizing to fight jtv&r tnen and loggers’ union was still un packing again. II. H. Scovell, a traveling n>an i extension of the road south to EnrekH strikes and a long struggle is expected. settled. D. A. Patterson and F. A. Holman from San Francisco, was tbe first nmt Humboldt bay. Tbe people here King Edward’s visit to France seems to Boots and Shoes The steamer Dispntch brought a went to Coquille, the latter part of victim, who dug up §140 m gobi, §20 l i however, are not worrying about the have a pacific effect upon the Freuchmeu. railroad lights. All they want is tbe S atuhday May 9 largo safe down from Coquille, last last week, to dive for tbe’money Capt. in silver arid bill, and a watch and | I line, without regard to the builders." Tbe Turkish trouble still goes on. Thir Sunday for the Prosper Mill Com G. Leneve lost iu the river. They chain ; McGarth, of New Richmond,, The following item from the Cree teen Ch list inns were killed, 19 wounded, Mich., was releived of $6.50 silver i cent City Record adds ass rance to and three AlUHseinnins were killed daring pany. which the steamer Chico un were unsuccessful io finding it. the railroad prospects: ruccut out breaks at. M nastir. loaded from the Dispatch to her own A. C. Curtis, who has bad charge and F. J. Lee, of Cylion, Mich, lost “Ji's Cosmcy, of Grants Pass, wt o A Mosque in which 210 Moslems had as- deck Monday morning aud delivered of the locomotive on the jetty, for §4.50, a silver wutcli and chain. Dur is with the Oregon <Sc Pacific purvey s inbl'd was blown up at Kinpruit by a CONSTANTLY on HAND at Prosper. tome time past, resigned his position ing the search tbe robber* kept np a ing party, running up Mill creek and : Maceootiian Kuigbtul Death. hot tire of talk, remarking fbat it waH Stocton. Calif., had a $.00,0 0 fire last on down the coast to Eureka, was in ' Clarence Boice loft Monday morn and left on the steamer Chico for bis night. One death uccuirt-d from an ex a shame to take tbe money, etc., Mc- town last Suudny mid reported bu ! plosion log for San Frauciso, going by way home at Three Rivers, California. of natural gas. average of a mile being surveyed Minuedosa, Man., bad « $I(M),000 fire The Garlti remarking that it was a shame of Marshfield where he intended to Tbe play “Sea Drift," Saturday daily. Tbe route is through the origin was a camp Lire which fired the prariv take passage on the steamer Alliance. night p toroises to be the best ever to rob a poor working man, and asked heart of tin* redwood belt of Del aud spread to the town. for enough money to pay bis hotel will be deposed of at price« that will astonish yon, while there are Clarenco intonds going to sea and ex produced here by local talent. Every bill, and the robber gave him §1 50. i Norte and Humboldt counties, ami no Elk ha it, Ind., had a $75,000 fire. Seattle [re »pie dynamited a divein that pects to enter service in one of the thing is complete and a view of tbe Then Lee asked for his watch, which ilonbt surveys will be made up tho town. To be had in Dry Good», Clothing, binici, he said was a present from his moi her. j principal streams to tap tbe timber. vessels belonging to the Pacific Mail new scenery is worth the admission. M onday May 11 and other goods that molt be Hold to niaMe it will take the eutire summer to Tbe rubber returned it with §1.50. Company. The contemplated h Irike of lanndrv em room for more. reach Humboldt Bay. Rev. Summerfield, presiding elder remarking be could pay bis hotel bill ployee ha* been fonn-tallrd by a lockout by Elder C. E. Crnmley and family of the M. E Church, in this district also. Then Scovell cut in, saying, “I t he owners. Too («rent a ltu*k . Tw»» persons were killed in Counecticutt GKO. P. TOPPING, went to Myrtlo Point last Monday, was here Monday evening, accom do believe yon fellows would bale to FOR HALE OR RENT.-A Liv^rv barn in by the explosion of boiling whale oil. aud will visit friends there aud ou panied by Rev. W. S. Holcomb, and see tm> left out here without a cent. In almost every neighborhood A fire at Octaway, Ontario, rendered 2000 Bandon Room for tfi lmr-ex. Baggy «ned ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW and office attached, and running water for East Fork, returning bore the first of held quarterly conference in the M. Can’t yon give me a dollar out of that someone has died fiom an attack of people homeless. »took. Address or apply to J. H. Jones. AND little purse of minet" uext week, io order to catch the Chico E. church. Bandon. Oregon. Tbe robber opened tho purse and colic or cholera morbus, often before MA KINK. NOTARY PUBLIC« for San Fraucisco, where he will go medicine coil'd be procured or a phy- A REIVED. ----- o----- Tbe baseball season opens on the banded Scovell what be thought was a dollar, blit what was really a §20 siciau summoned. A reliable remedy Mav 9—Sehr Coquelle, Anderson, 10 days O. T. Blumenrother on bis way to reach bis missionary 24 of Muy, on wbicb date the Marsh piece out of Scovell’s supply of gold, from 8 F to, to Prosper Mill Co. Fire Insurance. field in Northern California. for these diseases should be kept at field and North Bend teams will meet lie tbeu returned Seovell’s WHteli and May 10—Stmr Chico, Jensen, 4X days U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio Bandon. - - - Oregon. J. M. Upton, E M. Blackerby, and at Marshfield, and tbe Bandon and all three purses. Then going to the I band. Tbe risk is too great for any- from 8 F via Crescent City. Filing« and Final proofs made on Home May 12 — Sehr Bender Bros. Borlund, 9^ | one to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Amos Corson went to Port Orford, Coquille teams will play on the Co driver, be took his gun, telling him steads, I imber Claims and other U. 8. Lands A. W. KINK, M. 1>. that was a dangeious thing for a boy Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has days from 8 F to Prosper Mill Co. last Monday to attend a lawsuit.. The quille diamond. Money Loans Negotiated on Approved SAILED. to play with. The mails were not PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON' undoubtedly saved tbe lives of mole action was brought against J. L. Gil Mav 9—Sehr Lizzie Prien, Anderson, to Security. Mr Freese, one of the owners of inolesteil. Both robbers (lien disap ■ people and relieved more pain and Dorondo. Office at Tupper Know, Bandon, Oregon. BANDON, OKKOON. lespie, arising from differences be Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. tbe steamer, Cliico, came up tills trip peared in the tirnsb, and the stage ; suffering than any other medicine iu May 13—Stmr Chico, Jensen, to 8 F. tween him and Samuel Jackson over Call, to All part, of town and county came on t<> Roseburg. promptly answered day or night. Office on Sheriff Parrott ami a posse are in ■ee. It can always be depended up School Warrante Called In. a trade. J. M. Upton defended Gil to have a look around tbe Coquille W. Haydon, M. I». corner of Lower Main nod Atwater atreeta. valley. He and Captain Jensen took tbe vicinity of the hold up. Tliisis on. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. lespie and Mr. CorHon was called iu Notice ia hereby given that there i* mon a mu np tbe valley as far as Myrtle SKIN the fifth time within eight years that ey on h i d to pay school warrant-*! num DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND the action as a witness. The suit was a hold up has occurred witbin tbe vi J. W. STRANGE, DISEASES. while tbe vessel was loading Point. bered 111 112, 116, and 129 drawn on clerk dismissed. Frank Straiu acted as of schoo d strict No. M, of Coos County, cinity of Hoover Hill, and R jg Office—East Front Street, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goff, who have thought that there ia an organized Oregon, and that interest will nut be al prosecuting attorney. B andon . O rsoo N. after date of this notice. been stopping bere for the last two band of robbers intbat vicinity. Bandon Post and all ex-soldiers are re lowed Am ready to pay other warrants hereto L. H. Wolf and W. A. Bingaman months l< ft Tuesday for tbe Mountain quested to meet at G. A. R. Hall, at 9:45 fore advertised. J. M. UPTON, BANDON. - - • OREGON. placed the masts in the Nellie and House, this side of Roseburg whore and inarch tO Firat Street where colnmn D. M CHARLEHON, Clerk. Town Primary. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Bandon, Oregon, ay 7. 11MKA. Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be will form as follows : Creasy, and finished rigging her last Mrs.,Goff will remain for a time, BANDON. COO* COUNTY. OREGON . supplied in the Local Column. Firing squad. week. On Saturday they ran up the while her husband looks for a loca Notice ¡ h hereby given to tbe legal 2. 1. Bandon ’ WANTED.-A I'liUSTWORTHY GEN- Band. tieman or lady in each c< nrity to manage Office in the Eldorado Building, on Fir*t river to Itocky l’oiut and took in tion. Mrs. Goff is in ill health, and voters, of the town of Bandon, to I 8. Children with flower*. Street. biisineKH for an old established house of * * 4. Bandon Boat and visiting comrades. Ì BANDON LttDGE No. 133, I. 0.0. F ballast. Sunday they gave her a they are in quest of a climate wbicb meet in primary convention in Town 1 ft. Bandon Relief Corp*. solid financial standing. A straight, bona h-.ll. on Friday evening, the 22nd day I 6. Lifesaving Crew. fide weeklv cash salary of $18.00 paid by plunge into salt water, having gone will restore her health. « 1 > ANDON LODGE. No. 138,1.O. O. F.g of May, 19t>2, at 7:30, o'clock, for the 7. Fir« Department-. check each Wednesday with all expenses meete every Satnrdsy evening. Si direct from headquarters. Money advanced out to the fishing banks. Tbe ocean purpose of nominating a ticket to be i 8. Citizen«. I II Visit ing brothers in good standing^ Del Nor‘e Recordi Tbe tug Katie voted upon at the town election which At 10:25, a. in., column will march to for expenses. Manager, 310 Caxton Bldg., current was running too swiftly over I MCUl'dlSiiy luvueu.' fi ChIeK.fr>.- - — — -------------- ------ — Cook Cangtmll, ma*-tcr, tied aabooacr will ih - -Lwlii <*A Monday, tne 25lb ceiuetry, where tbe‘ ntXiH' kmc services of ■ ■- — ■■-! ■ ■ ■ II III».- 24 JfWfitd. I III ... ............ A G. HOYT. N. G. « ku« uehilig gruumi» for fishing, and Corps and P<»st will b« followed ?« per rit • * Haaav Witaeji. Sec Del Norte. Jacobson, master, from day of May. 1903, ’here being a re they failed to make a catch. ual. Rogue river, passed over tbe Smith corder and five trustees to elect. After the graves have been decorated nod Tbe convention will adopt its order Dr. Prentis. the Marshfield Dentint, river liar tbe other day to load ma j_ \. ....... . -, tap« wtundMi. column will re fjrjo OUd of bnsinsM. I will etTToIo* CiC'hSL at hiy rar-1 I will he io B.ind-’n vn/1 ready for work cliitieT/ Louriu«» ol-i'fiuTub sawmi'd. march to First Street «nd disband fur din 4 full attendance is desirable. £ BANDON LUDOK No. IIS, A.^A M g lots, west of J. B. Marshall & Son’s ou Juue4ib. Any work be has dou* The machinery will be taken to tbe After nominations from which to ner. Afternoon program will ¡»rcinpt- ¿ F) ANDON LODGE, N<>. I is. A I 4A1. J that is not satisfactory will be done home port. Ten feet of water was select the new tw-ar-i have been made Store, each Saturday and Sunday 8t«t«l onmwnnicntiohs tiret «tu first. Any mistakes be lias made will found by the vessels on the Smith I lie meeting will consider the propo ly nt 2:30 o’eHvk, p. in.. wu>»len mill time, afternoon till further notice. ¿ nrdsy «fier the full m-n-n of in Kline’* II h II. sition of celebrating July ltti. , month. All Master Manoni* <-drdinti*nK be made good, but this work must river bar. The vessels will probably 1. 8«>n^ by choir. V invited W. H a VDON, W M. y ----- ooo----- 2. Prayer bv chaplain. come first. Parties having Artificial, go to sea today. A Al I liRBVSR t ec.. 3. Instruzacptnl tuU-ic. ' W ____________ . A Farmer Ntrni^iitened Out. Crown, or Bridge work to do must 4. Solo bv Mr«. A. Hartman. » < ♦ ♦ ♦ ■> « « *:«*.« 6. Dedamatton by Mi«* Kate McNair. Oo to tlio call early. No appointments will be Card To Dairymen “A man living on a farm near bere «. Solo bv Geo. I*. Topping. *♦♦*>**♦*♦ C 4.#*♦ Buy yonr Watches. Clock* and Jewelry Dvcia iiih lion by J. B. Home. Cowrt Queen of the Forest No. 17, fi given after June 25th, I wish to cauie in a «bort tune ago completi-ly 7. from A. iCice. the Jeweler, who can and will 8. G. A R. Service. The Famous De Laval Cream Sepa Forester, of Ame loa. thank tbe people of Bandon and vi make good hi* guarantees. doubled np with rheumatism. I hand ». Reading of Lincoln's _______ Address __ __ ____ at Get- ratore are now on Exhibition at the Pi ijMtmrff. He will positively return yeur Mor ey if ¿A’OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREHT.B ---- rox — cinity most sincerely for their liberal ed lira a bottle of Chamoerlain's Pain 10. Orifioo by Coturafle Dabaff. goods are not a* represented, or if work ÿV7 No. 17. intel. Frida, m^lil * I oact*^ patronage, and 1 wish it Io be oneer Hardware Store, Marshfield, Oregon. Balm and told him to t ea it freely ¡♦week, in Cotiore’e Hall Bandon. Orelox « 11. 8ontf, God be with Yoa Till we Meet ; Ladies’, Gents' and Children's Under doe* not give *Mti*factio»i. All Extra and Duplicate parts fcrHand and if not satisfied after using it bn Aaain. thoroughly understood that your work He repair« everything that i* bonght in a gA cordial welcome s* extended to all ris-À wear, Gitina brother». T. B. DAVIDSON, Ä ia warranted and exactly as repre and Power De Laval Cream Separators need not pay a cent for it," says C. P. 12. Benedict*. ,n. jewelry «lore «nd many thing« that «re 2 J. N. L amolois . Cbiel Karger. S F.mbrohiprrd Silk*, Matin*, I.aee*, Hand 1t i» enrn.ti ’ Jy r* qncst.d thai all tarn ont furnished at short notice from the Pioneer longht in other *t«»rev. Fin. Necretarv, «c tented. As tbe increased business at Rayder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A kerchief«, Neck tie* Nu«pender*, and olatsrve thia day. May 30. aa a d»y <4 j When other* oannot repair yonr broken home demands my entire attention I Hardware 8tore. few days later be walked into the nionrnimt ter *be nation'a dead and not ■ Ladle*' llo»«, Gsn'le- article* take them to the jeweler and h® will men'a Hone, eball not be able to visit Bandon Catalogues of De Laval Cream Sepa st* re as straight an a string and dar nf pleaanie. repair them for you. Charge« will be rea Wrenshall & Wrensh II, •gain for a long lime to come. If ratore, and other Val nable Printed Matter handed me a dollar saying, ‘giva me Memorial nervices will be treld »» Snnday sonable. Ladies’ Outing-Flanel Under-Skirts, yon bava dental work to do, call on Dairying, and of all Dairy Supplies another bottle of Chnmberlatu's Pain prt-c- ding Itecoration Dav. in tbe M. E Gl«M-ware. Wrltln* Tablets. The Oregon Weekly Journal. « Demo early, get your appointment, have will be sent free of charge to any appli Balm. I want it in tbe house all the Cbnrch. Di-cnirae by oonrade Meyer». cratic new»paper, 16 peje«. full of new»— '1 he different den*munatiniis »re renne.ted All kinds of Notions, and things too na- your work done right, and get rid of cant from the Pioneer Hardware Store, time for it cured tne.’ ” For sale by to tueet witb u» on ibi» dny at II, a. m. al! of it! 41 a year to any addrrm. Th® m< rone io mention and save money. wmo hop «»: «lALtrnT, bando « Journal. I\ O. Box UL Tort land. Or your Tooth Trouble. H ks . J imdi CtirrwaioHT. Prop. Marshfield, Oregon. C. Y. Lowe. By requt.i 0( CommitUe i' ” - • ’ The Play Saturday, May 16th. Important Nows Notes Spring And so ; is here | | Witn a Complete line of Men’s and Boy’s Suits. Boots and Shoes not to be Excelled. J. ç Denholm I 9 'A Dry Goods of Every Description Now Is the Time. Boots <Sc Stioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Fall and Winter Goods. DRY GOODS N. CLOTHING T ( »RENZ’S STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. XX"“»“ Other bargains D: co ratio?. Day Program. DENTIST, Watches! Watches!! Ice Cream t Mrs. E. J. Hite IliieRet Store Photcgraphere,