Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 18, 1903, Image 1

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OREGON: THURSDAY,
JUNE
18,
1903
Number 25.
The Keane Compauy.
the team gets together they will make at Heppuor, the firit town visited by
Ralston Health foods at Denholm's
tbe others go some to beat them.
Hay, grain and feed at N. Lorenz’s
deluge. At Ione tbe sea which bad
One of tbe greatest attractions, ooe
Wool sacks for sale at Sanderaou Store.
Gen. Schofield was on tbe giving followed tbe channel of Willow creek
of tbe beet companies, and tbe great-
Bros.
Tbe steamer Cbioo ia due here again eet repretoire of plays is that of the lino for tbs Bandoaiaoa and the way waa augmented by another mighty
be served op those curve« was ooe of volume of muddy water which came
Tbe Marshfielden will be here Sun­ next Toeaday.
young American actor, Jamee Keaoe
the features of tbe game. In “Tbe burliog down from high «bare Wil
day to play bell.
Tha fineat layout of Candied in Company which will appear here Fri­ Old General” and Baum, Bandon has
son creek beads.
.
“Photo” Buttons, 10 to lfieta, at 1 town, at J. B. Marshall A Son.
day, June 19. Neither time nor mon­
the two leading pitcher« in tbe league.
P
xndlxton
,
June
15.
—
News
re
WreosbaH's Gallery.
New Matting and a fall line of new ey has been spared to make this one
Pellend in left field made a fine ceived here from reliable sources says
of
the
attractions
which
will
be
long
Tbe Ladies Aid Society will have a 1 wall taper at tbe Furniture store.
catch ofi Lorenz’« line drive which that 300 people are known to be dead Calico««, Ginghams, Muaiiua, Satteeua, Organdie», Klbb«»o«, Thread, and other gootie
remembered in theatrical productions.
lunch stand on the picnic grounds 1
and nil kind» of Notion«.
With every $25 of goods purchased
looked good for at least two bases. and missing from tbe Heppner cloud
The only way; Monte Cristo; Night
July 4th.
at N. Lorenz’ store yon get a splendid
All the boys plsyad a good ogams in­ burst which occured about 7 o'clock Gentlemen’s Ladies’ and Children's Underwear, Hose, and Men's and Boys'
off; Capt. Swift; Confusion, and A
Call on Sanderson Bros, for the portrait
Overalls & other wears.
cluding
Spider who played an error­ last night. Depot buildings, ware
Mexican Romance, a repertoire the
Famous De Level Separators. We
Perkins, Moomaw & Company, ex­ likes of which has never been Been oo less game in the right garden.
houses, and many houses io Heppner
carry them in stock.
Tbe Coquille bofa seemed to think were wauhed away, aa well aa those
pect to launch their new steamer on tbe coast. His company is headed by
If you wi«b something delicate and Jana 25.
they were getting the worst of tbe down Willow creek all tbe way to
one of tbe most noted leading ladies
Cauued Good«, Jellies, and all kinds of Delicacies and Edibles usually to be found
delicious try a package of Cream of
Tobaccoea and Smokers' Supplies carried.
F oh S alb .—A good horse, cart and in tbe profession, Lillian Albertson, umpiring, but Umpire Harper gave Heppner junction. Seventeen miles in a Grocery Store.
Wheat at T. Andsreon'a.
barneea. cheap. Enquire at Sander­ a handsome young entrees who has his decisions as |e saw them. No of track on the Heppner branch of
umpire ia perfect, the best make mis­ O. R. A N. ia washed out.
Wolf and Bingaman went to Cooe son Broa.
established herself with out an equal
bay last Monday, in tbe Nellie &
takes so forget the) umpire talk.
in
h*r
line
of
work;
Julia
Walcot
is
W. H. Roberta, inspector of the
For Coquille, Johnson at abort stop
Creasy, after a lot of freight for the
lifn-saving earvioe, visited the station another no leas famous actress who
river.
made some brilliant stops. Nefzger
T*P AuTW* nre
doing bosiness at Tbe Old
has been tbe cause of many new plays
bare thia week.
Bandon will Celebrate. Arrange­
vJ vl.
Stand andean please you. Give u» a Call
pitched bis usual good game and as
M L. Martin, Expert Piano tnuer
to
become
great
and
snccesafnl
by
ments
are
under
way.
Tbe
Roseburg
C. Timmons arrived here Monday,
and examine oor
soon as Tommy Burrows takes bold
Orders by postal will receive prompt
from Astoria, to see what tbe fishing her .clever enacting of difficult and of the receiving end, look ont for and Baudon Baseball teams will play
attention. Permanent address Marsh-
responsible parts. Eva Myrle Lewis,
on tbe Bandon diamond. Roseburg
outlook is for tbe fall season.
Billy. Lorens made a fair substitute
field« Oregon.
who plays tbe soubrette, is a very
has ths beat team in the valley.
Why pay fancy prioea and wait a
Now is the time to purchase Hardware. Tha undersigned has
Perkins, Moomaw & Company were
pretty young lady who is still in bar but does not throw to bases with ac­
Hurrah for tbe Fourth.
in stock a large assortment of
month for yonr enit. Denholm can
curacy.
transporting lumber from Smith &
teens. (Alfred Aldrich, Edwin Macken.
save yon money and fit yon at once.
Below
is
tbe
tabulated
score.
Page's mill during tbe past week for
Glen Byers, Scott Robertson, aod
AB K BH SB 8H K)AE
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. several other well-known artists are
Bandon
tbe wharf at Coquille City.
MoKnne 2b
Peterson, of San Francisco, arrived with this excellent organization.)
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
T uzsdav June 9
W. M. Vandecar came home from
Weelcrberg
on tbe Chico to visit relatives in Coo«.
An unidentified man took oarbolio acid
Streib lb
, Beaver Hill yesterday. He says that
before the passengers on a New York ferry Paint«, Oils, Door« nnd Window*.
Ice Cream each Saturday and Sun­ Arbitratiww Bward ixakee Ma Adamina 3b
bis son, i d is improving uicely and
boat. He died in great agony.
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
Charge.
<
’
Unwell
o
day, at tbe Pacific Ice Cream Parlor
will be up in about two weeks.
The Peking treasury burned in China. The
and Confectionery, until further no­ Minute« of Meeting Which Considered Pellend if
firemen foaght tbe fiames with banners and
Mrs. John Johnson aud children
Scofield p
North Bend1« Protest Against Baudun.
tice,
gongs.
Wtu Unwell
The Bandon Hardware Man
wer-« passengers to San Francisco ou
The levees of tbe Mississippi are giving
H. A. Cox has received another big
The Board of Arbitration of tbe Baum rf
tbe steamer Chico. They will visit
way at Memphis.
supply of fine candies. If you buy Coos Couuty Ba«eball League*met at
in the city for t*oor three months.
Troubles in Turkey have turned the gov­
of him once you will be sure to go Hotel Coquille iu Coquille Cit<, Ore­ Coquille
ernment rather topsy turvy and leaves the
By Bn overHight, last week, we sub­
Porte in an undecided frame of mind.
gon. on June 12 191)3, to consider the JoilllHtoU nt
stituted the name "‘Mandalay" for again.
THb clerk of the District of Columbia is
protewt of the iDHniiger of tbe North J Beu bani 2b
William
Gallier
has
his
hardware
Chico iu mentioning the time the
in jail charged with stealing $60,01)0.
Johnson
lb
B»nd
bai-ebtiil
learn
runcerinng
the
Footpads shot their victims at Wilkabarre,
steamer »it >nl<l arrive from San Fran Htoek opened up and ia now ready to
Lorenz o
Herve th« pnblie He will be pleased buHetiail gatue played by North Bend Smith rf
Pa., upon their making an outory. One was
cisco.
vh Btiudou on May 31, 19up, there be­
mortally wounded, another shot in the knee
to exLiliit bis wares to purchasers.
H Benbxni Hi i
LOCAL NEWS
New Goods.
Low Prices.
rTTiomn& Ak il derisoli.
Provisions and Groceries in Stock.
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CTvily 4tix.
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
Stoves, Ranges
Important*News Notes
and Farm Implements, Etc
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
A. McNAIR,
Hotel Coquille
U. L Gray Ims been painting an«!
Out going I'tb-senger list on tbe
pspeiiiig l>r. Kime’s Opera liall. He
Chico
last Tne'-day was hr follows:
will cnmulete Lis work this week
when th« Lull Mil be in first clus- Wm Krnithof, H Hofl'man, •* ui
Smith, Chas Ashton, Ml« J Jobueou
sbape.
and two children.
Yon will find the best brand« of
Among the passengers to arrive on
"iotir, bacon, ham and lard and other
the
steamer last Saturday was Miss
kinds of provision* and groceries of
guarantee»! strength at 11. A. Cox’- h'loronne Rosa. We*understatjd that
she will not return to San Francisco,
grocery.
but will stay at home.
Dont forget that Dr Prentis wiil be
H.J. Winter«, Gradn ite Optician,
in Bandon from June 4tb to 26tli. As
this w ill be bis last trip, it will be well of Oakland. Oregon, will again be lit
Bandon, June 20, 21, nnd 22, eyes
for yen to haveyeur dental work done les’ed with the most modern in tru
al this limo.
meuts Be «lire Hud see him
Dr. Prentis, the Marshfield dentitd.l "‘I have been troubled for some time
is ill I'mn’mu Slid will remain with indigestion and sour stomach,”
until June 26. Persons r<>qr<iring his says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee,
services should call at once. Office Mass., nnd have been takiog Cham­
berlain’« Stomach and Liver Tablets
with Dr. Kime.
which have helped me very much ho
George Lorenz and Mrs. W. A. that now I can eat many things that
Bingaman returned home Monday before I could not." If yon have any
trouble with your stomach why not
from Portland where they went, with tnkj« these Tablets and get well? For
other persons from Coos, hh delegates sale by C. Y. Lowe.
of fraternal eocitiee.
Mr. Keane's brother who is repre-
Mrs. E. L. Rayburn, and two chil­
dren, from Portland, arrived here
Monday, on a visit. Mrs. Rayburn
ia a sister to John Buckingham and
Mrs. S. D. Barrowa.
T. W. Clark and wife arrived here
Friday. Mr. Clark bad been in tbe
east purchasing machinery for bis
new mill nt North Berni. He also se­
cured a large contract for goods dur­
ing bis visit east.
Tbe sterner Chico arrived Saturday
afternoon. She carried seven pas­
sengers and 175 tons of freight.
Following ia the passenger list: J
M Crum, W M Crum, D S Rouse,
Captain Larsen, E Leaner, Allen
Peterson and Miaa Florence Roa«.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are just what you need when
> you have no appetite, feel doll after
eating and wake up with a bad taste
in your month. They will improve
yonr appetite, cleanse and invigorate
your stomach aod give yon a relish
for your food. For sale by C. Y.
Lowe.
resentiug the noted actor, who will
appear here Friday, June 19, is here
atranging details for this excellent
company of stars. He also brought
two stage machinist with him to pot
his scenery in readiness for bis many
productions. Never before baa our
theatre goers bad an opporunity like
this to see productions put on in such
a gorgeous and scenic manner. Mr.
Mr. Keane has special scenery for
each aud every play and it is said to
be the prettiest and most costly ever
turned ont of any studio. (Watch tbe
bills for the opening plHy. Seats will
go sailing, and it would be well to
secure them well in advance if yon
expect to |*et them )
Strawberry Festival
The Woman’s Relief Corps will
give an Entertainment and Strawber­
ry Festival, in Munch's Hall, in Ban­
don, on
Saturday Night, June 20,1903.
PROGRAM.
Manic, by Master Adams.
Recitation, by Winnie McNair.
Instrumental Manio.
Recitation, by Miaa Pearl McCormick.
Inairatuental Duet, by Mr«. J. L. Thomp­
son aod Miao Lola Barnes.
J. H. Jones came near having a
Beoitation, by Miaa Myrtle Shannon.
runaway last Saturday. He tied hia
Qurtet, by Meson. Uswall. Book, Erickson.'
team in front of Lorenx's store and
Recitation, by J. N. Home.
they started off with one of tbe snp-1
Duet, by Meaam Unwell and Adamina.
A^Faroe—Hana Ton Smash.
porta to tbe roof which extends over
tbe sidewalk. It waa too heavy to Strsvher-Jas and Cream >0 He per ntjite
Admission,SS oeata, Children, 10 eents
make headwny with, and the team
only got a few feet from tbe starting
point
Tbe Dispatch has been taken ofl
the ran between Bandoo and Coquille
sad will be dismantled. The machin­
ery will be plaoed in tbe compeny'a
new boat, aud a barge will be made
of tbe bull. She made her last ran
last Monday. The Favorite baa taken
her place, while the Beta took tbe
ran of tbe Favorite.
C. H. Patterson ia recruiting from
a tassel with Frank Barrows' boll.
He was paseing tbe aoimal which bad
just been let loose. It had its head
down aod he struck it with a rope,
lightly, aod waa surprised by being
knocked down aod rolled over several
timea. He bad one rib brokeo aod
waa somewhat braised. He might
have been hurt worse bnt for Clyde
Barrows who caught tbe rope which
was fastened to tbe aoimal aod
stopped him
W m not Landis.
Tbe Marshfield Bun of last week
■aye:
In response to a telegram of in­
quiry, the Sun received the following
wire today from R. T. Cundiff, West­
ern Union manager, at Collinsville,
I Tt
‘"Sheriff Gallier could not Identify;
be Haya description tallies with excep­
tion of alight difference in face and
hair. Sanderson baa been released.
Gallier goes to Hobart, Q. T., to iden­
tify another man supposed to be Lan.
dis.
ChamberlMla's Celle, Cheiera aud Diar­
rhoea Reined jr
Is everywhere recognized an the one
remsdv that can always be depended
upon and that is pleasant to take. It
is especially valuable for aummer
diarrhoea io children and ia ondoubt
edly the means of saving tbe lives of
a great many children each year. For
sale by C. Y. Lowe.
<Joqnille City, O^goii
ing pretmut Di C. W. To>.er, prwi-
<te.ul, rhomm. \\ bite hu <I L. J S mp-
son A J. Sherwood bomg ab>ent.
Charles Baxter acted iu his «toad.
The uRieti. g was called to order by
the President, ami after the reading
of tbe protest, which is as follows:
“(1) In the first half of (he eighth
inning Umpire Hntcbisou called
Beaton ‘"out” Ht the home ptete
After the game said umpire acknowl
edged to .several witnesses that h<<
did no1 see tbe play.”
“(2) That in the first, half of the
uinth luning tie called SHiinders “safe”
at Heroin! and then cliauge l his de­
cision after consulting several Bau
don players ”
Howell cf
Uxiter If
Nefzger p
Three bnse bit— Westerberw; 2 base hit,
Streib. Ad'mitia. Banin. H Benbam. First
tin balls off Nefzger 3. off Scofield 2. Htrock
oat by Scofield 10. by Nefzger 8. Doable
play, Scofield to Weeterberg to Streib.
Passed bulls C Unwell 1, Loienz 2. Hit by
pitcher. Streb.
Tbe iwult of the game Bt North
Bend, last Suudny, was a surprise to
most people, as it was generally
thought that the North Bend team
would have au easy victory, but in­
stead. tlie Marshfield team won by a
score of 7 to 5 runs. Betting was re­
ported to have been three to one in
1(3) That the Bandon olayers con­ favor of North Bend.
tinually ran ont on tbe diamond when
Au ttregon Calamity.
we wer& in the field, interfering with
From Mondsv's Gout Mail.
tbe catcher and others of our players
P ortland , Ogn.. Jnne 15.—A cloud­
and umpire did not use hia authority
burst swept Hqppner, Lexington and
to keep them off.”
And after some discussion it wits Ione, io Morrow couuty Oregon last
agreed that each item of tbe protest night, and big losses of life and prop­
be taken up separately. Testimony erty are reported. Three hundred
was then beard in behalf of North are missing.
T hb D allm , Jnne 15.—A messen
Bend and Bandon under each item
of tbe protest. Tbe Board after dis­ ger arrived at Arlington this morning
cussion and due consideration, made from Lexington with newa that a
cloudburst last night above Heppner
tbe following decision;
.
‘-(1) That it in not within the power swept down the valley tarrying every­
tof tbe Board of Arbitration to revwrae thing before it, and it is estimated
tbe two decisions of Umpire Hutchi- that 500 people were killed. When
eon.in the game of North Bend va be left at one'o'clock, 105 bodies had
Bandon which were taken exception been recovered. A special leaves here
to by tbe manager of tbe North Bend at noon tor tbe scene.
P ortland , June 15.—A message
team, as it wae purely an error in
from
the Mayor of Lexington to May
judgment, if sn error at all. (Refer­
ring to rule 58 at page 196 Spalding*« or Williams, of Portland, says that a
large <>art of tbe town was swept away
Baseball Gnide of 1903.)
(2) That under tbe evidence sub­ by a cloudburst, and they need help.
A dispatch from Echo says’a courier
mitted, we are unable to reverse tbe
decision of the umpire or to change just arrived from Heppner sayiog
the result of the game, and that we there are 325 dead st that plaoe.
A wall of water 15 feet high awept
allow tbe game to sjand as it did
when ended with a score of four to tbe town. It is feared another flood
threp in favor of Bendon; that we inflicted further disaster.
A relief train leaves Portland at
diaapprove of tbe actions of some of
Baudots’« players and request tha 1:30 for tbe acene of the disaster.
Fifteen bodies have been recovered
managers of tbe different teams to
use dilligent efforts in the future to at I< xington. Up to 1 o’clock this
preserve more order at tbe games, morning 105 bodies bad been recov­
and would refer them to Rule 58 at ered, and bnt a small portion of tbe
page 195 Spaldirj;’» Baseball Guide territory devastated had been gone
over.
of 1WB.
From meagre details gathered from
A motion was made, seconded and
carried that a copy of tbe findings of every section of Morrow connty where
il ilw Busied o' Aibitraticc ba scat to the damage occurred, it appears that
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each of tbe managers of tbe different a giaut wall of water almost as high
teams, and copies furnished to the aa tbe bouse tope, aod bearing on its
crest, trees, timbers and imiueuse
press for publication.
There being no further business to stones descended upon Heppner, the
come before the Board, it then ad­ town farthest up lbs valley at a Ute
hour yesterday evening.
journed.
U. W. Towxa.
Many people were at church, a Oil
President
Attest. O. 0. S akfobd ,
others in their homes, no : *here WHS
Heoivtary, pro tern.
no warning.
Building» crumbled and turned to
aplioter» in tbe face of tbe territle
deluge. Human beinga were twisted,
The base ball gsajH played here crushed aud torn, to be submerged
last Sunday between the Coqnille aud strangled at last beneath a
and Bandon teams resulted in an mighty river flowing along a ouurse
easy victory for the leaden*, the score where 10 minutes" before, hardly a
being 13 to 2.
| trout bro>.k could be found. Gather­
Under unfavorable couditioua quite ing depth, breadth, aod velocity, aa it
a crowd turned ont to see a game, progressed, the water crest rnsbed
which for a while proved highly in­ down tbe valley and swept every.
teresting. Ai Coquille were minns I thing before it
the services of three of their beat men | Lexiugt m waa almost entirely sub-
vic Burrows, Page and Prey, the tnergeri, and tha loss of life there is
showing they made prove« that when supposed to have been greater than
Baseball.
and the third was uninjured. The robbere
esoaped.
Two robbers held up and robbed 8 persons
on a street car at Seattle.
W bdnbsdat June 10
East St. Louis ia inundated by the flood,
many people drowned and more driven from
their homes.
F. Davy bad his neck broken in a friendly
wrestling bout at Deer Lodge, Mont.
A hailstorm near Las Vegas in New Mex­
ico oovered the ground to a depth of 13 in­
ches. Crops were ruined and many sheep
were killed on tbe rauges. Hailstones tbe
size of heu’e eggs fell.
Bourke Cookran is to wed an English girl.
Troops are ordeied to Moreucio, Arizona,
to keep order. Three thousand persoua,
mostly foreigners are on a strike there.
An American traveler has been kidnapped
in China. t'JOOO ransom is demanded.
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T bubsday June 11
A millitary revolution broke out in 8ervia
and King Alexander and the queen and sev­
eral o'her persons were assassinated, and
Priuce Karageorgevilh was proclaimed king-
Flood is slowly falling at St. Louie.
Tbe new cup defender, Kelianoe has again
ehowu her flestneu and ability to outsail
the Constitution.
, A fireman was killed and tbe engineer
badlv scalded by a locomotive exploding at
Bakersfield, Calif.
The Columbia River is being flooded by
melting snow. The salmon ran has nearly
disappeared ainoe tbe rise.
Mrs. Mary McKnigbt of Kallaska, Mich.,
has confessed to having poisoned her
brother, John Murphy, and hia wife and
baby.
Guillerme, tbe famoue Filipino outlaw baa
been cNugbt.
Whalcom, Wash., had a $26.000 fire. The
dry kilns of the Monarch Company are de­
stroyed.
F bidav Jone 12
Tbe Turks killed 60 Bulgarians and look
50 prisoners in a fight at Yenij.
Mexico was visited by earthquakes at
Tulaucino and Meacala. •
A 13 year old Tennessee girl killed her
step-father who was chastising her brother.
She sunk an ax in hia brain.
A cloudburst occurred near Clifton. Aris­
ons. yesterday, doing much damage and
drowning many persona.
S xtubdat Jone 18
Five persons wire burned to death, In a
Naw York tenemeut fire.
A pre-historic city hxs been found iu Pueb­
lo, Mexico, by a geologist,
Governor Taft ba* rejected the gnnboate
built in tbe Philippine#. They draw too
much water and will not pans inspection
otherwi-a.
Tbe vicinity of Medford was visited by
heavy storms nnd disastrous floods.
Moiroxx Jone 15
Relief is being rushed in for tbe Morrow
MFinty.s ifferern.
A bslloon coninining four persona was
carried to sea at Marseill-s Their fatale
unknown.
A party of three persons were ran over by
a irain at Tao >ma. One wae killed.
J. P. TIPPER, Proprietor.
This well known hotel is now under new and com­
petent management.and bas bqen thoroughly ren­
ovated throughout. The tablo service ia equal to
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine new bar in connection with the hotel.
Spring
is here
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Witn a Complete line of Zb/Een/S and.
Boy's Smits.
Boots and Shoes not to be Excelled.
Alwavc
Full
always An
on Uplift
nano a nnd
aU Stock
killdtl of of Huy, Grttiu
Spprl urain
CxPAin Beedg oi
Grn*s
oeeu
ttH
Mill Feeds. •
kinds in stock.
A Full «apply of butter keg«, cubes, paper» etc.
Will handle your Butter and Produoe in unlimited amounts.
Sanderson Bros.
BANIcmfcGON.
O. T. Bluxn.exxrotlier
W. llny don, ML ».
U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
DISEASES.
Office—East Front Street,
Filin«« and Final proof« made oil Home
steads* l imber Claims and other U. 8. Lands
SKIN
B andos . U bzoon .
Money Loan» Negotiated ou A ¡»proved
Security.
A. W. KIOE, M. I>.
Office at Topper Hoose, Bandon. Oregon.
Residence on Botte Creek, Oregon.
AND SUHGEON
PHYSICIAN
BANDON, OREGON.
P. TOPPING,
GKO.
Call« to all parts of town and connty
promptly annwered day or night. Oflice on
oorner of lxrwer Main and Atwater street«
ATTORNEY asd COUNSELOR AT LAW
AMD
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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J. W. STRANGE,
DENTIST,
H*ire Insurance.
Bandon,
J.
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M.
UPTON,
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Oregon.
ATTORNEY AND COUNHF.IXIR AT LAW
BANDOS. COOSCOVHTV. OntítlO».
Office in tbe Eldorado Fnitdinp. on First
Nt reel.
Watches! Watches!!
Zi Jodied
BANDON,
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OREGON.
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be
ho ppi led in the I mjoh I Column.
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EViaiting brothers in good standing ¿
»cordially iuvited.
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to ruts, brnisea and burns, caoses
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them to heal without maturation and of yoar watch makes 1S7.H8U.OX> revolutions? Ff^Or’RTQFF KN OF THE FORESTS
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treatment. For «Ale by G. Y. Lowe.
In time tbe oil game, and produces Mo­ %week. in Concrete Hall* Bendon. Oregon.!
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cordial welcome is extended to nil tia-j
tion, which weara the delicate bearinea, de- xiiing brother«.
T. B. DAVIDSON,
atroya their high finish, and perfect fit; tbns g J. N. L kwolow .
Chief ltengrr.
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Secret
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ruining an aonrate time piece.
When you do thia do not blame the jewel­
I will serve Ice Cream at my Par­ er becaaae be cannot make it ran aa ac­
curate ae it did before.
lors, w?at of J. B. Marshall & Son's An ordioarv machine ia oiled daily. Y' Or
Wrenshall & Wrenshdl,
Store, each Saturday and Sunday watch from which you expect correct time
ahoold be cleansed and oiled once a year,
afternoon till further notion.
Do not neglaat your watch, bnt have it re­
paired bv Arthur Rice, tbe reliable jeweler,
who
guarantees all hia work.
E. J.
KOV!<D HOVSE GALLERY, HASPUN
Iiandon, Ore.
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