Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 21, 1903, Image 1

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BANDON,
Volume XIX.
OREGON:
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903
Number 21.
at Saudereon
Wool aacke fjr
With every $25 of goods purchased
Hay, grain and feed ut N. Lorenz’s i
at N. Lorenz’ »tore yon gel a splendid Bros.
Store.
Boys’ blonee waists from 25 to 60
J. H. Snyder, of Myrtle Point, was
L. Strong aod wife, of Myrtle Point, portrait.
et*. at Denholm’*.
Commissioner C. T. Blnmenrotber in town last night.
were in Bandon yesterday.
“Photo** Bnttone, 10 to lScts, at
Come see “Unde .Josh'' Saturday
The Roger Broa. Comedy Co. are , wm in town yeaterday taking depo­
I
Wrenshall'* Gallery.
sitions on timber claim entries.
night and have a good laugh. It will
ebowing at Marshfield, this week.
will be presented the evening of j
do
you
good.
H. L. Galbreath, of Rosebnrg, was 1
H.
A.
Cox
bss
received
another
big
New Matting and a full line of new
h
in town last Sunday.
supply of tine candies. If yon buy 1 The Relief Corpa will give a straw­
wall paper at the Furniture store.
«
A. W. Dutcher, of Hoquiam, Wash.,
J. B. Tower and W. H. Erdice, of of Lira once you will be sure to go - berry festival as soon ae the begin­
ning of the strawberry season.
was in Bandon last Friday.
Marshfield were visitors here this again.
John Fitzhngb. of Sixes River, was
John E. Quick, of Uoqnille. gave week.
Bandon a cal) last Friday evening.
Arthur Rice baa a lapidary set now in town duriog the fore part of thia
T ukhdst May 13
Misses Maggie Lamont andBlaocbe and ia prepared to polish and mount week, having come up to consult a
physician.
The 4th of July is coming boys, President Roosevelt received a hearty
Stitt gave Coquille City a visit last agates.
Tbe North Bend team will play sod if you wonld present an np to- weloome on hie arrival at Kan Fratioiaco.
Friday.
F ob S alz .—A good horse, eart and
Two hundred thousand people were esti­
J. E Davis and Alexander King, of barnesa. cheap. Enquire at Sauder- against the borne team at Bandon, date appearance, go to Benton Hoyt, mated to have been in the crowd on the Always on Hand JÄÄV’'
Seed G rain
May 31, and Coqnille ami Marshfield and order one of those elegant suits street.
Portland, were in Bandoo Monday hoo Broa.
Mill Feeds.
kinds tn Mt<»ck.
A dreadfnl famine is raging in Kwang 8!
tesrua will p ay at Coquille tbe same of which he will show yon samples.
A Full aupply of bntter keg*, cub«**, paper» etc.
evening.
Mrs. P. C. Slepbeoeon was quite
provinoe,
China,
aud
hundreds
of
people
day.
You cannot afford to present a for­
B orn .— On Two-mile, May 16,1903, ill for several days last week, but is
Will handle your Bitter and Produce in unlimited amounts.
lorn appearance whlja “Old Glory*' are dying front starvation.
Ebler
Crumley
will
pr*arb
in
Re
Pennsylvania mountain regions are hav­
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swift, a bettor again.
BAND okegon .
Sanderson Bros.
ror«ier Hall, Snuday, morning and waves and everybody rejoice«.
ing destructive forest Area.
daughter.
R. M Gaston and wife, of Portland,
Samuel Fox, a wealthy Kansas farmer,
evening at tbe nsnal hours, providing
Angnst Carl, Formerly of Norway, visited Bandon Tuesday. They left
was gored to death by a bull.
Town Primary.
the steamer Chico does not sail Sun­
An 83, 00 aore land grant has been ob­
died at the borne of his son, at New next morning,
day morning.
Notice is hereby given to tbe legal i tained from the Mexioan government and
burg, May 8th.
Mrs. H. A. Cox, who was reported
Dr. Kime was oauvasring the town voters, of tbe town of Baudun, to 1000 Boer families will settle upon it.
Another lot of iron bedsteads and suffering ftotu pneumonia is up aud
A wild deer attacked a child of Mount
yeeterday to see about how manv per­ meet in primary convention in Town
a choice lot of floor oilcloth at the around again.
hall, on Friday evening, tbe 22nd day Lohman, Wash. The ohild was rescued by
son« wonld tak electric lights in of May, 1902, at 7:80, o'clock, for the its mother.
Furniture «tore.
J. F. Hiuch, a commercial man their placeaof business and dwellings.
purpose of nominating a ticket to be Two boys of Antone Waker were drowned
Cull oo Sanderson Broa. for the from Eureka, was doing bueiiiess in Au effort will be mad * to either gut voted upon at the towu election which in ltogue River below Grants Pass.
.
Famons De Lavel Separators, F® town, thia week.
Ws rental? at Muy 13
in a plant or get light from Prosper. will be held on Monday, tbe 25th
day of May, 1903, th*re being a re
A murdered man was found doating in
carry them in stock.-
J. A. Roberts and E. L. Roberta,
Coqnille Bulletin: Tbe Pacific corder aud five trustees to elect.
the river at Pittsburg.
Florence Gilman SDd Helen Moore, of Portland bad busiuea» which called Furniture & Lumber Co., of this citv,
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
Tbe convention will adopt its ordor A strike occurred at a Toledo, Ohio,
them
ibis
way
last
week.
of Eureka, registered at the Tupper
neral, because a non-union man drove
this week loHded tbe steam schooner of business.
heaise.
•
A full attendance is desirable.
Honee, last Stindsy.
Jacob Prewett, Sr., aud bis son ShrnHl h ' the bay. This craft to«?k oo
After nominations from which to
Yon will find the liest of Oranges William, of Bear Creek, were doing about 250,000 feet The company is select the uew board have been made A large glass plant was destroyed by
at Washington, Pa„ entailing a loss of $126,-
Candies. Nuts, etc., sod all kinds of business in town, Tuesday.
al«o loadiog tbe large schooner Jas. tbe meeting will consider tbe propo­ 000.
Groceries at Cox's Grocery.
Little Rock, Arkansas, suffered a $30,000
WiJ) Dunnigan, I. Hyman and F. A. Gsrfiebi. When completed, her sition of celebrating July 4tb.
loss by tire. Halt the busiuess district is
Dr. J. W. Strange, the Myrtle S. Bernardi of San Francisco were cargo will reach abont 600,000 feet.
Too Gretti n Bi«k,
’destroyed.
Both ves^ela sail for San Pedro.
Point dentist, arrived in town Mun doing business here this week.
New York laborers return to work on the
III almost every neighborhood subway pending arbitration of differences
day evening fur a professiunsl visit.
W hy pity fancy prices and Wait a
North He nd ia Growing.
someone bas died fiom an attack of
T bubsdax May 14
Timber cruisers have been phasing month for your suit. Denholm can
colic
or cholera morbus, often before A boiler explosion wrecked a fine club­
down the coast lately among whom save yon money aud tit you at once.
The North Bend baseball and medicine could be procured or a phy­ house, at Hartford Conn. No lives were Suits Made to Measure
was J. W. Mason, of Aberdeen, Wash.
F. P. Strain, of Northern Curry, amnsement ground« are being finished
sician summuaed. A reliable remedy lost.
One man killed, three fatally injured and
/* oka ”
Mrs. R. E. L. Bedillion and Lelis was io towu yesterday and took out a off Hint smoothed down and sill be
rra “ oo
atr.^v
- fpowt
for these diseases should be kept at
AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET.
Border gave Msrshfield s visit Inst load of supplies for bis mail station. rolled to a hanl-pan finish and the band. Tbe riak is too great for any­ 17 more or leas bort was the result of a rail­
road wreck in Arkaueas.
Friday returning home Satnrusyeve
John Moore, of Randolph, is ou area ia also being enlarged. Thia one to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Italian strikers dyuamited the homes of
iiing.
the sick list but is improviug. He work ia expected to be finished by tbe Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bas two nonunion men who refused to quit work
Rev. W. Horsfall will bold services came to town Tuesday to recuperate. first of next week. Tbe entire grounds undunbtedly saved the lives of more when the Italians strnok. The inmates es­
caped injury. The trouble was at Marshal1
next Sunday in St. John’s church,
Ice Cream each Wednesday. Sat will be encloHed by a 10-foot board people aud relieved more pain and Hill, Pa.
A Large Stock Just
Ladies’ Jaokets and
AH Kindfi of G<«od« Fox
morning and evening ut the usual u rd ay and Sunday at the Pacific lee fence with a suitable grand stand suffering than any other medicioe in A National Association of Employers is
Received.
Capee.
Rainy Weather.
hours.
Cream Parlor snd Confectionery, nn with «eattng capacity to accomodate use. It cau always be depended up­ talked of to fight uuiomsm.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
a thousand people or more. This on. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Four men secured about $2,000 by bolding
M. L. Martin, Expert Pisno tnnor til further Nonce,
up a saloon at Helper, Utah.
work will be baHtened aa fast as pos­
Ordqr6 Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Orders by postal will receive prompt
Ed Dovle was in town a couple of
F bidax May 15
attention. Permanent address Marsh­ days, tins week, nurMug a sore toe. sible and when completed North
The strike at Denver is still growing.
Bend will have tbe best sporting
field, Oregon.
He returned to Coaled» yesterday to
1000 more men were called out today. There
UKtar
grounds for all kinds of athletic
are 17,000 union men in that oity.
M. R. Lee returned home Sunday work in Yo .kani’a legging camp.
«ports in Coos county.
Street car employes at Bridgeport, Conn.,
from «visit to Langlois, and on Mon­
When yon want a pleasant physic
went on a strike today.
J. J. Burns, who has dona all the
Boots and Shoes
Will give nn excursion to Coqnille on
day chased off np the river, finally try Chamberino's Stomach and Liver
Hix thousand strikers went to work in
grading work of any conseqneuce at
Saturday, June 6th, 1903.
fetching np at Myrtle Point.
Chicago settlement being reached with the
Tablets, They are easy to take and North Bend, has the contract for
Mrs. Harriet Ramsay ..who bus beeu pleasant in effect. For sale by C. Y clearing, digging atid trestling for The Fteamcr Dinpatch his been ob arte red International Harvester Co.
President Roosevelt and party are in tbs
for the occBHion.
Stopping at Bandon during the past Lowe.
the water pip« to North Bend 4rom
'The Bandon Fire Department Band will Yosemite Valley today.
winter, left last Monday morning, for
Mrs. Daly, Miss Pearl McCorouic Marshfield. Tbe right of way fcr be in attendance.
The gas tank in a soda water cylinder ex­
her home in Eastern Oregon.
aud Agnes Stitt were initiated into the pipe line will lie down tbe Bay
All the A. O. U. W. Lodges in Coog county ploded, wrecking a bouse and killing a
CONSTANTLY on HAND
woman, at New York.
Doni forget that Dr Preutis will be the mysteries of the Degree of Hon front A new 8-incb steel main will will be present at a
Two lives were lost in a Chicago fire and
in Bandon from June 4th to 20th. As or lodge at this place, last Tuesday lie laid from Marshfield to North Grand Reunion and Picnic. several persona injured. Loss of jiroperty
B«n I, .which will supply tbe water for The Degree of Honor I ihs been invited and $50,0)0.
this will be bis lust trip, it will lie well night,
for yon to have your dental work done
W, H. But too and Elbert Dyer left tbitf town until a better system can all members, of both lodges, wishing to at­ The Protestaut Episcopal Church at Den­
Sl'ir.EXSS
ver was burned. Loss $100,000. Insured
at thia time.
here Monday morning for a visit to lie installed. Th« m tins are expected tend will secure tickets for transportation. tor $80,000.
will be disposed o£at prices that will aatonftib yon, while there are
Please call on or write to Robert Freder­
The play “Uncle Josh” will be put San Fraucisco having busiuess which to be laid before July 1st.
S atuhdax May 16
ick Jr., fur tickets, Dyer’s office.
To be bad in Dry Goods, Clothing, bhocs
J. J. Burns’ grading outfit will be Excursionists will please provide them­ Armenian bands are reported hs crossing
on in Kime’s Hall Saturday night, by called them there. They weut by way
and other goods that must be sold to make
the border and giving Turkey uneaeinese.
transferred to tbe foot of Washing­ selves with well filled lunch bsHkete.
the “Amateur Thespians,” of Bandon. of Coos bay.
0
room for more.
A
car
was
overturned
at
Marion,
ludiana
Hon.
Frank
Davey,
of
Salem,
will
be
Reserved seats 50 cents on sale at the
'FLe steamer Chico left S hu Fran­ ton Street as soon as the ball grounds present, and deliver an address.
injuring 21 persons.
Furniture Store.
cisco Monday evening fur Bandon are completed and tbe approaches to The steamer leaves Bandon wharf at 7
$50,000 has been raised in America to help
OHO. P. TOPPING,
FOR SALE (fit RENT.- q A Livery barn in
the public dock will be graded and o’clock a. m , and starts on her return from the Jews that are being expelled from Bandon
Room for 16 borne«. Buggy shed
It took the conscience of one of direct aud should be tiern today. She
ATTORNEY
smd COUNSELOR AT LAW
and
office
ntt
ached
.
and
running
water
for
put
in
shape
so
that
streets
will
be
Coquille City after the exercises have oon- Russia.
the St. Lonis boodlera eight years to will sail again for the city about Sun­
Captain Overman, of the Fifteenth Cav­ Mtock. AddreHH or apply to J. H. Jones, I
aeeeswible
from
tbedock,
thus
making
clucied.
„
AKD
Bandon, Oregon.
work to the surface aud call forth a day or Monday.
alry, and Private Harry Noyes were killed
it more convenient for the sash aud
NOTARY PUBLIC.
confession. It bad been grilled si
Mrs. Maud Morris and children are
by Bolomen at Sucatlan, Mindanao.
door factory aDd its warehouse.
Two tbeives relieved Mrs- Pierre Lorilard O. T. BiuiYienro-biier
most beyond resurrection.
getting ready to move to Trilamook-
It is understood that all plans are
of $50,Out) worth of gems at a Loudon hotel’
Fire Insurance.
We made a mistake in last weed's to which place Mr. Morris started fully matured and specifications nre Bandon Put and all ex-soldier, are re­ Ex-Mayor Ames, the Minneapolis boodler U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public
Bandos, - - - - Oregon.
issue ss to time of commencement of some ten days ago. Wolf aud Bing­ completed for a largo new warehouse quested to meet at G. A. R. Hall, at 3:45 got »if years in the iienitentiary.
Filings and Final proof« mode on Home-
h leads. 1 imber Claims and other U. 8. Land«
After Noon exercises on Decorstion aman took her household effects to just east of tbe sash and door factory. and march to First Ktieet where coloiun
M ondax May 18
will form a. follows:
A. W. KIME, M. D.
Kohlers wrecked a bank at Minneapolis
Money l.o«n* Negotiated on Approved
Day. These exercises will take place Marshfield, yesterday on their gaso­ Tbe warehouse will be for storing all 1. Firing squad.
Security.
and stole $3,000.
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
in Kime’s Hall at 3 o’clock sharp. line boat. They also had E. Lewin's kinds of couimodities.
»• Haudon Band.
Twelve persons were killed and 50 wound­
Office a « Tupper H« vw * a , Ban Jon, Or © rod .
3. Children with flowers.
Remember the time and turn ont goods aboard. He is moving to Marsh­
BANDON,
OREGON.
ed at a bull tigth at Miidrid.
Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon.
A new sawmill will be built just 4. Bandon Poet sud visitiug comrades,
field where be will go ioto business.
promptly.
A
passenger
train
ran
into
a
slide
near
Calls to all parts of town and county
south of tbe sa*h snd door factory, 5. Bandon Belief Corps.
Palisades, Colo. ’1 be engineer aud firenan
promptly answered day or night. Office on
Mrs. J. M. Upton and children will equipped with tbe most modern im­
W. Haydon. Ji. I».
Coquille Herald: Coqnille will not
6. Lifesaving Crew.
oorner of Lower Main and Atwater street^
were
killed.
have a new bank bnt the new firm has leave here next Friday for Marshfield proved machinery and every conven­
7. Fire Department.
SKIN
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
concluded to join forces, capital, where they will make their future ience The new mill will have «capacity 8. Citizens.
DISEASES.
MARINE.
J. W. STRANGE,
Office—East Front Street,
strength and influence with Mr. White home. Mr. Upton’s bnsiuess will de­ of 75,000 feet por day. This new pro­ At 10:25, a. m., column will march to
A BUTKO.
oemetry, where the ritn.listio services of
B aniion , On boon .
and therefore have one of greater tain him here for a couple of months ject is made a necessity from tho Corp, and Post will be followed as per rit­ May 17—Sobr I «!>,$ Korth, 20 day« from
San Pedro, to 1'roape^ Mill Co.
power and business capacity iustead and then be will make Marshfield bis present fast progress at North Bend ual.
8AILBD.
.1. Wl. UPTON,
field of operation and Lome. Mr. and its industries. Mr. Simpson ia After tbe graves have been decorated and
BANDON, - - - OREGON.
of organizing a separate institution.
May 20—Gasoline ScUr Nellie & C »afly, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
taps bounded, oolumn will re form aud
Upton
has
beeu
identified
with
Ban
­
bound to keep np with the procession,
Wolf, to Coos bay,
Next Sunday opens np tbebssebnll
Will
visit Bandon regularly oo dates to ba
BANDON, OOOB CorWTT.OBrGOW.
march to First Street .nd di.b.ud for din­
«applied in tbe Lo<wl Column.
season. The Bandon team will try don’s business from its early history in fact, lead it. Juat at present North ner.
Office
in
the
Eldorado
Building,
on
Firflt
WANTED
—
A
TRUST
WORTH
1
GEN-
conclusions with the Coqnille team hh a town and the R bcorpcr regrets Bend ia leading tbe procession and Afternoon program will oommence prompt­ tleman or lady in each county to n anage
Street.
bnsinevs for nn old estatilished bouse of
tbe two mills are unable to furnish ly at 2 :l)0 o'clock, p. m., wooleu mill tiiue, solid
? BANDON LODGK No. 133. I. O.O. V «
at Coqnille City, and the Cooa bay to see him go elsewhere.
financial «landing. A atr.iivhi bona
Udo weekly cash «alary of $18.00 paid by
teams will play at Marshfield. There
Elder C. E. Crumley and family lumber enongh to supply the de­ in Kime's Hall.
*
I »ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O F. g
Song by ohoir.
check eaob Wednesday with atl eipen-es
will be an excursion from Bandon, returned Tuesday evening from R mand.
•Y
AYpry KRt'jtdny avpi H tir . 2
direct from headq.iarte-«, Wnne*..»djninced
. J.- Prayer bv rhaplain.
¿Visit!tip brothers in Rood stiindlne «
for eipcn’e« Jianap»«. 840 Caston Bldg..
the uenai rate* being given fur the visit to Myrue'Point aud ¿«»it Fork.
Tbe improvement ar tbe new town
8. Inxtru men fai tuo Rie.
I
Zt JiWfltd,
’jcord’ally invited.
Chtaago
round trip.
by Mr*. A. «. Hartman.
4.
They Will take passage to San Frau- continue tu he niated along as fast
i „
.
A. G. HOYT. N. O. ft
8 IllIRT W.LKSB Sec
5. DeclHfnnt ì «» u b> Mi--« Kata JbicN?iir.
ttfff ffft
is* «Ke *
The play “Sea Drift” called ont a oiacn on the Chico when she sails as it is possible to do *o. All things a. tool«» bv O m <». F. T«>i»i»iaus
Hrg? bonse ».»«♦ Shtvrity rt’ght. there again, Mr. Crnmley having been ap taken into consideration at the pres­ L ' Drvià44ihliGb t»j J.' ¡>, ÌAb$u«*.
I 8. G. A K toerwicr.
>
AF»» *Jk^.**X
t- f t 1 1
being visitors here from Myrtle Point pointed to a rotation in Northern ent pace of imptovsmente N«>rtti
I will serve Ice Cream at my Par
Bend
will
be
second
town
to
none
in
California.
Mr.
Crumley
has
made
V. Ke»»dinq <»f 1 »incolli'* Addre** ti
« BANDl.M I.OIMir
IIS » F * M 3
lors, west of J. B. Marshall 4 Son's j
Norway, Arago. Coqnille and otter
tywbttrir.
river pointe. The play proved a many friooda during his three veer s Cues county within a year, reilroati
J I »ANDON LODGE, No. 115. A. FAM. J
Store, each Saturday and Sunday
D m . iff,
10. Or iloti b» O
J I> Stated onmnionicRttGitH first H»it ,
auccee* both as to merit and finance, sojourn in Oregon, who are loth to or no railroad.—Coast Mail.
11. S »'.R, «>0.1 'M i « h Y • » 11
afternoon
till
further
notice.
ardny After the foil m«M»n <»f e«<*li ¿
GKMTLY AMHMKD
the receipts amonuting to 1158 50. see him go elsewhere. He and bis
Aitaift.
untotdh. AH Harter Mmmne '«»rdinl»*?
<• tn-’iioii
W. HAYbUN, W M.
ii. o« u« diciH.n.
The scenery was excellent aud added family carry away the respect arid
Al I Bnunes >-«<■.
II. ih etirii«xMy n qiHHi^u tbai a ! turo . ut
good wiebee of their many friend*.
À
much to the effect of the play,
The Play
LOCAL NEWS
[ Spring
JOSII”
is here
Saturday, May 23rd.
Now Is the Time.
Important News Notes
And so
are we |
Witn a Complete Ime of Men’s and
Boy’s Suits.
Boots and Shoes not to be Excelled.
J. Denholm
1
I
f
i
Dry Goods of Every Description.
-Boots <SC SXLOQS
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds
Fall and Winter Goods
Bandon Lodge, No. 25,
DRY GOODS
AO IT W
N.
-
CLOTHING
T .(»RENZ’S STORE
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
D 3coration Day Program.
DENTIST,
Watches! Watches!!
Ice Cream
Mrs. E. J. Hite.
and obeerve ih te day, Mav 30, hm a d <y uf
mourniiiit f«*r lb«* nafion’a drad and noi a
Curry Conuty Record: While go Oard To Dairymen
Mr. M. P. Burbage, a student st ' day «»f pleRH’ire
Ing to Port Orford on the Copper
The Famous De Lsval Cream Sepa­ law in Greenville, 8. CM bad been ' Meinorinl Rcrvicpfl vrill be brld on Snnday
Queen Monday eveniog Thomas
.
| prevaitiR
preC’diiig Mvvmtmuu
LMjnration Day. in mr
thè ai.
M. E
rators an now on Exhibition at the Pi­
O'Toole, the engineer, bad qnite a
tronbled for fonr <»r
ypnr« with »¡cbnrch. C
_____ ",
____ \ Mpyera.
Di-coartw
by oomrade
oneer Hardware Store, Marshfield, Oregon.
cloee call. The sea being rongh all
All Extra and Duplicate parta fcr Hand
the hatches and port holes were nec
easarly cloned and Thomas being down and Power De Laval Cream Separators
In the engine room lay down oo the: furnished at short notice from the Pioneer
bnnk. and was almost asphyxiated. Hardware 8ton.
with gas from the engine aud was un-
Catalogues of De Lsvsl Cream Sepa­
conacions when diecovered by Capt rators, snd other Valuable Printed Matter
Bums and Quartermaster Robillard on Dairying, and of all Dairy Supplies
who gave him their immediate atten­ will be sent free of charge to any appli­
tion and resuscitated him after much cant from the Pioneer Hardware Store,
ditRjnlty.
Marshfield, Oregon.
u ■
OO tO ttlQ
Racket Store
— FOB ------
continuous eongh which he says, 'ibe diff« tent den’>nii>atiune are requested Ladies', Gents' and Children'! Under
“greatly alarme<l me, cansing me to to meet with us vn »ki. ds, at It, a. m.
wear,
fear that I was in the first stage of____
B, requ .»of Cx.mniitte«.
Bmbrold.re« Mill., «stln., Leeee, Heed-
consumption.” Mr. Burbage, having
seb«»«>i warran«. c»n«4 4e.
k.rvhl«fc, NMb-«lOT se.pend.ra,
seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Notice I. hereby given th nt there j. mon­
Ledlee' B om , Geetle-
advertised, oouclnded to try it. Now ey , hi hand to p.y echool warreni«} num­
eeee’. Hnss.
bered 111 112. 11«, "»d 12» drswn on clerk
read wbat be say* of it: *'I so >n felt • >< eeho.il district No. 54. of Cone County.
Ladies' Outing-Flanel Under-Skirta,
and that Internet will not be al­
a remarkable change sod after nstng Oregon,
GleM-wars. W ritlng T.State.
lowed after date of this notice.
two bottle* of tbe twenty-five cent Am ready to pay other war ■ anta hereto­
kind*
of Notion», and thing» too na-
All
eize, was permanently cured.” Sold fore advertised.
meron» to mention and save money.
by C. Y. Lowe.
D. M. CHARL7MON, Clerk.
Bandon, Oregon. Kay T, IMS.
Mm J am » C»*TwaiaBT. Pra>,
ARK YOU AWARE
That in th«* ooorwe of a
the balance
of yoar wsteh mskes 157,SCO,000 rerolntion«?
Think of It!
In tiro« th«* nil Rnmfl, and produces frio­
tion, which wear« the delicate bearings, de-
«troya their bittb finish, And perfil fit; tbn«
rvininff an arnrnte lime piece.
When you d - thia do not blame the jewel­
er bereave be cannot tnnlte it run ae ac­
curate aa it did before.
An ordinary machine ia oiled daily. Y**nr
watch from which vow expect correct time
•hould be ekanaed and oikd once a year,
Do not neglect yonr watch, but hare it re­
paired by Arthur Rice, the reliable jeweler,
who go am niece all bifl wmk.
Bandon, Ore
i
< oart Qoe-n of the ForeM No. 17.
Forexterw nf Ame lea.
pOt’HT QUEEN OF TBE Folti -il '
V j No. 17. meets Friday : igtil , f r. -I
week, in Conor««» lini! B««»:,
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A o«»rdial wstaoms ta ex«< atn d to all via- F-
itlng brother«
'I. B. DA VID‘'ON.
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J. N. L anoioi »
Chief Ranger. B
Wrenshall
&
Wrensh
II,
Fin, Kor’ta’t.’iry,
Photographers,
ROUND HOUSE OALLEIlY, BABPOM
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