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52 ill «i 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times . yea or $2. 1 BANDON, Volum« XIX LOCAL NEWS. Wool sacks for solo at Bandanoa Fruit J an At Sanderson Bros. Hay, grain and feed at N. Lorenz’s 8tore. George Simon, of Port Orford, gave Bandon a call Monday. 0. B. Zumwalt and wife, of Review, gave Bandon a visit Friday. J. E. Martin, of Riverton, was a visitor in town last Monday.* Daniel Barklow, of Myrtle Point was a Sunday visitor in town. Max Elftmao, of Brownsville, Oaln waa a Bandon visitor Tuesday. Mason Fruit Jars at Denholm's, Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons. T. W. Clark, returned Tuesday from a bnsiusea visit to San Fran- OREGON: Mr. Bnd Mrs. W. 8. Richards of Albany, are here, Mr. R. is a chair and fnrioitnre manufacturer, John Bowman, of Langlois, and Thomas Preston, of this place re tamed yesterday, the form r from Portland, the latter from Roseburg. Mr. Preston saw James Rogers and Van Camp at the Home. Both are in much better health than when they left here. THURSDAY, JULY whose name we could not get, beard tbe couple qaarellin^, then it aeerna Keller palled bia wife off tbe horse and th« man beard a noise behind I them, and on looking back saw the > woman running from Keller, who , shot her in J he back. Carey grabbed a rock and ran baek, but Keller raised bia revolver and atoppe-i him, but a moment or two later raised tbe guu to hia own bead, fired and fell dead. Mrs. Keller died almost immediately after being shot. On« of her bands waa powder burned and it ia supposed that abe knocked or poshed the gun aside at the first attempt Tbe funeral took place at Port Or ford, on Sunday, and was very largely attended. Those having it in ebarge deeired to bnry botji^ie one grave, but Mrs. Keller's mother would not agree to it and they were pat in sep arate graven, tbe body of Mrs. Keller being boorne to tbe cemetery at tbe bead of the procession, and the re mains of Mr. Keller at tbe rear end. Two children are left aa a result of this unhappy anion. 30, 1903 Important News Notes Bright Boys and Girls. Kew Goods. nr Uw Pr e s. T uzbdax Joly 21 Three masked men held up a saloon in Tacoma. They wounded one man aud ee- DKALKB IN cured about HU. A battle look place at Eddyville, Iowa, betwetn the oily marshal and some horse traders, ia which one mau was fatally, aud several other persons severely wounded. Calico««, Gin<ha>na. Mtullmt. SattcenN, Organdie«, Kibbon» Threat!, and other good« Toronto, Ontario, bad a riot Tbe Cana aud ull kind» of Notion». dian Foundry oompany imported men to break a elrike, aud tho striker« attaeked the Gentlemen's Ladies’ and Children's Underwear, Hose, and Men's and Boys* Mrike-brrakera. Overalls & other wears. A severe earthquake shock was felt throughout tbe Island ut bt Vmoeut, W. I. Two men were killed aud several aaveralv injured by tbe collapse of a bridge at Vau- Ciinned G imm I m , Jellied, and all kind« of Delicacies and Edibles unually to bo foond oouver, B. 0. Tobaoooea and Smokers’ Supplies oarried. Jake Green, a negro, was lynched at Pint in a Grocery Store. Bluff, Arkansas. for assault upon a 13 year old girl. Wunwastux July 22 Nino ent of IS persons who ale raw elama at a shora dinner at Bridgeport, Conn., con Vr>vv flex We ere still doing business at The Old trasted typhoid fever as a result. LIIA stand and can pless* you. Give os a Call An old man and three chiklreu, two 7 and and exauiiue our tbe other 9 years old. drowusd at bparta, ionn., by a boat oapsizing. Tbe statue of Henry Clay, in Lexington Cemetery, Ky., lost its bead aud an arm by Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned .Las a bolt of lightning. in stock a large assortment of William lAidof Kuoxville, lose, shot and killed Ilia 16 year old sou for not getting op when oalled. He tried to kill a second sou and then killed himself. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Since July 4, ten deaths from lockjaw have resulted in Cleveland, Ohio, from Paint«, Oil«. Doorn and Window«. el igbt wounds made by toy pistols. TLN8HOF IN CONNECTION. Six persous were drowned by a colliaiou of a steamer aud a brig uear Easlbourue, England. A hundred thousand dollar mill was The Bandon Hardware Man burned at Aberdeen, Wash. T hubbdat July 23 Tbe government forces have beaten the rebels and are in possession of Ciudad, Ven ezuela. The volcano Sunk riere is in an unquiet state again Two men were killed and three injured by the bulging walls at an Anaoonda smaller. Utah experienced an earthquake. The severest shaking took place at Ogden, and J. P. TUPPKB, Proprietor. lasted about 10 seconds. A four-mouth olo child, at Eugene, Oregon This well known hotel is uow under new and com* walks and talks. petent management and bas been thoroughly ren Mrs. Ella Smith, of Homs Horan», Wash ovated throughout The table service is equal to ington was drowned io trying to save her any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com two little daughters from drowning iu Hood oanal. Another women who went to tbe mercial men. Baggage transported to and from rescue waa drowned also, waking the fourth boats and trains free of charge. victim. Fine new bar io connection with the hotel. Three persons dead, 100 injured, GO fam ilies homeless, and 320O.OOO worth of prop erty destroyed in Patterson, N. J., t-s a re fr:5e-exc:e-c-c-c-fr&*tfrs-&c-c-c-ti-e-c-i e- ? sult of yesterday's tornado. y « F biday July 24 Two women were shot from ambush near Lake oity, Colorado. One was fatally and the other seriously wounded. Americans hare bought the old curiosity shop in London, immortalized by Dickens, and will move it to New York. The Omaha Packing Company, lost two building« by lire valued al $160.000. Harvey Soot is chosen president of tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition Board. 1600 killed or wounded was tbe outcome of tbe battle of Ciudad. Venezuela. v A bather was drowndd in Salt Lake by bring driven from shore by the wind. B atubdax Joly 25 • A Chicago watchman shot and killed one of three burklars who attacked him. He AKuowe nn California Hay. nml Grain was badly beaten by the thieves before help Always on Mana a Full Stock of Bnd the ,n best kindg of MU1 Feeda. arrived. The other two fled. A Full supply of butter kegs, cubes, papers etc. Good Templars in State Convention at Ballaid, Wash., have decided that a Good We make the Handling of Butter and Wool! a Specialty The Highest Market Price Guaranteed. Templar oannot drink wine at Sacrament. He most take bread only, which they say, BANDON, Sanderson Bros. OREGON. will do just as well. Tbe Mongolia, the second largest steamer built in the United btates, was launched at W. Haydon, M. D. O. T. Blumenrother Camden, N. J. Two trains oollided near Huichiuson. , DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND SKIN U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Kansas. Two persons were fatally injured DISEASES. and a score of others received severe in Filina« and Final proofs made on Home Office—East Front Street, B andon , O bkoon . jures. 1 steads, 1 i id ber Claims and other U. S. Lands Money Loan» Negotiated on Approved Sutro’a German Castle, at San Francisco, Seearlty. was destroyed by fire. 1 A. W. KIME, M. I>. Taooma had $126,000 fire today, Office at Tapper Hoose. Bandon, Oregon. on Batte Creek, Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Thirteen peraona were injured in a St. Residence 1 Louis street CT collision the oarelesene-s of BANDON, OKEOON. GKO, F. TOPPING, a motorman. Culls to all parts of town and county The Eastern half of the oonntry is awel- ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW promptly answered day or night. Office on tering under excessive heat. oorner of Lower Main and Atwater streets AND M ondat July 27 Fourteen oonvicta escaped from Folsom NOTARY PUBLIC. J. W. STRANGE, Prison, Calif. They stabbed two guards ----- o----- fatally. Fooses and Militia are after them. Fire Insurance. rd win B. Hooley A Co. failed in New York. No statement out. Bandon, - - - - Oregon. rPliomatai Anderwon, Hoad 0. B. Loop*« adv. in another oolomn. -Photo” Buttons, 10 to 15cts, at ’ Wrens ball’s Gallery. B onn —At Baodon, July 19, 1908, 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wyant, a son. Bon Savannah, regia teriog from 1 San Francisco, waa a visitor boro this 1 wook. B. F. Parsons, the well-known op The Bandon Team Baiaee Its tician is bare in Bandon, and will re Percentage Another Notch. main a few days. Bandon won its 8th game, Sunday, Mr. Langworthy and aon of North by defeating Coquille City iu a very Bond and J. O Langworthy of MaraS- loosely played game in which errors flold gave Baodon a visit Toooday. were very plentiful and fine features .Xba Southern Orunn Ooaopaay re AM kmj X J. Sherwood, of <Jo- ceived a large smokestack on the Chico were few. Bandon scored 8 during quille, gave Bandon a short call Fri tbe Dine innings, and their opponents day, returning home on the afternoon thia trip. managed to skin in a dinkey tally in L. M. Stewart, of Marshfield, was the 9th inning when Bandon tried to boob For Salo.—Two balls; one moos looking around town the forepart of make a double play. Nefzger and Morrison worked their nring 7 feet 9 inches, the other, 7 feet this week. C. E. McCurdy, of Ferndale, Hum points for Coquille to tbe beet advan 8 incboa. Enquire of J. H. Jones, boldt County, was a Bandon visitor, tage. but tbe support behind was such Bandau, Ore. that it was not possible for Coquille FallAWi«ter~Nait«. M. L. Martin, Expert Piano tuner. Isst Saturday. to do much of a redeeming business. L. H. Wolf gave Marshfield a busi Orders by postal will receive prompt Fall is soon bere, and winter 1H Our boys ployed rather a good attention, Permaneut address Marsh ness visit last week returning home coming. Io be prepared for tbe game with the exception of a few ex cbauge you must cbaoge with the field, Oregon, on Saturday. D. F. Dean, of Coquille, came down cusable errors, and as nsual -Our season, and a man that is not proper* W. F. Lana, of San Francisco, was Spider” banded them a bnneb which ly dressed is like a fish out of water. a visitor here last Thursday, likewise Saiurday to visit hie family who are were bard to pick out and hit with Benton Hoyt, who represents Tbe was Audy Huffman and Mrs. John camping on the beach. Royal Tailors, of Chicago, and any effect. McVay, of Smith River. Ice Cream each Saturday and Suo- The enthusiasm was similar to tbe VVannmaker & Brown, of Pbtla properly fit you. W. C. Bradley, of Portland, W. 8. day, at tbe Pacific Ice Cream Parlor attendance, very small, still during delphia can so go examine his new samples, order Sealy, of Eureka, and A, J. Collins ol and Confectionery, until further no some stages of tbe game onr rooters what yon want, and in three weeks ban Francisco, were guests at lbs tice, were there with tbe goods, and they you can appear properly apparreled. Tupper Mouse Tuesday. H. A. Cox has received another big passed out a few, just for old times Ira D. McCoy, of Los Angeles, sub supply of fine candies. If you buy sake aud to keep in practice. W. E. Tbompsou aud wife aud two of him once you will be sure to go Our cripple, “Tbe Old General” children, of Pomona, Cal., registered again. Schofield carried off the batting hon C oor Conni ya 8th tirade Grad nate«, year ending Jane at the Tupper House Tuesday. There will be memorial service held ors. being luckey enough to tap Nefzger's good twirling off for two 1», 1003. Among the si rangers in Baudot, in the G. A. R Hall. Sunday, Anyust safe bingoes. “The Old General” is last Friday were Frauk Miller, oi 9ib, at 11, a. m., io memory of O. F. »here wid de works, in spite of bis Diat. No. 3, Arago—Henry Scbroe- sprained ankle, and we hope he’ll al ler Jr, May Stanff, Rose Lillie. Portland, W. T. Powers, of ban Fran Topping. ways have a few bingoes left for cisco, and H. K. Coleman, oi Chicago. Dist No. 4, Lampi-y Creek—Pearl F ob S alx —A second band Ameri Bandon. Sweet. You will find tbe best brands oi can Sewiug Machine, also a second The Bandon team, as nsnsl, made Dist. No. 6, EmpirajJJave Morgan, flour, bacon, ham aud lard aud olbei uand Crescent bicycle. Apply to P. a strong finish by scoring nearly all 'heir tallies during tbe last few in Frank Bridges, Rnesm^Naabarg, Lu kinds of provisions and groceries oi C. Stephenson, Bandon. nings. lu Jenkins. Anna Berry, Anna Wick guaranteed strength ut H. A. Cox’« C. F. Allen, of San Francisco, who Below is tbe tabulated score and man, Ida Wickmao. grocery. ih employed by tbe American Plat standing of tbe teams. Dist. No. 8, Coquille—Ralph Lu James Costello has a new boa. mom Co., which is doing some pros Bandon AB R BH 8B SII PO A E kens, Irene Lamb, Fred Kerrigan, which be nesigua for outside fishiug. l>ect work ou tbe Randolph beach, McKtine 2b 4 S 1 1 0 3 2 2 Phoebe Simmons, Clara Sherwood, WmlerberK aa 3 1 1 0 0 4 It has one mast aud will carry sow. «as in town Tuesday. 2 2 Ethel Jobuson, Vane Maury, Etia St reib lb six tons aud is desigued for sail oolj. John Maccabee aud fumily of Doog- Adaoiina 3b 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 6 1 1 Janies, Ruth Todd, Nellie Kerrigan, Messrs. Wrsusbali are the buudere. In-t County arrived bere last Thu re Pelleud If 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Leland Howey, Niua Hughes, Laura Harvey buuweera has sold bis fiu. isy for a few days recreation ou tbe (1 Otwell o 4 0 0 0 0 8 6 0 I Fox, Grace La Brie, Guasie Hamil 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ranch on Cnnuiugbam Creek, u„. •each. They left on Tuesday re- Scofield rf Win Oawell of 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 too, Elsio Henry, George Whi’e, Lena Coquiliw City, the Price being f 10,uuu. -nruiog by way of Marsh held. B houi p 4 1 1 ' 1 0 0 0 c Holcomb, Cora Bums, Archie Collier, Mr. bcheers will lake a look aiuuuu —> — — — —— — . — For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Austin White, Clyde Collier. 84 8 8 2 0 27 16 6 Josephine couuty with a view to lo Stomach aud Liver Tsnlcts. They Dist. No. 9. Marshfield—Warner Coquille AB R BH 8B SH PO A K cating. mvigorate tbe liver, aid tbe digestion Murrison o 8 0 1 • 0 8 4 1 Ogreu, Hilda Stenbolm, Nellie Tower, F ound .—In Bandon, a sum of mou regulate the bowels and prevent bil lobnaton as 4 0 0 9 0 0 1 2 Maie Bennett, Albert Sleep, Ada sy, shortly after the 4tti. Loser can ions attacks. For sale by C.Y. Lowe. Smith 2b 4 1 0 u 0 8 2 3 Chapman, Eddie Johnsoo, Edjthe If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Si range. Frances Twombly. have same by describing, giving Gallier, the hardware man baasom*- Hunter 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 amount, specie, aud the prooabiw lo ixcelleut whips at astonishingly low Lorenz 3b Diet. No. 12, Catcliiug Slough—Ida Barrows 3b of 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 cality in which it was lost. Euquir. prices. Jelly glasses, fruit jurs dither Benham rf If 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mataon. at Ibis oilice, 4 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 Dist. No. 28, Gravelford—Auuie ■ ud all kinds of hardware, etc. Give Johnson lb 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 Weekly. William H. Button, superintendent min a call for stone jars. All aizes up Nefzger p Howell rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of the Bandon Oil Couipauy, was op 'o 8 gallons. Dist. No. 29, Two-mils—R. G. Mc —— — — —• — 35 1 5 0 0 24 11 7 Kenzie, Mertie Davison. last Sunday, from tbe scene of op- . T. J. Bridges and wife and children, Earned rana Bauden 5 First base on Dial. No. 21, Randolph—Ella Wai peralious and informed ouy reporter from Roseburg, arrived bere Monday balls, off Nefzuer 3; off Baam 0. Struck that everything was in readiueae fol for an outing on tbe Beach. They <»at strom, Carl Carlson, Elmer Walatrom. by Baum 8; bv Nefzger 7. left on batten, Dist. No. 41, Myrtle Point—Enla drilling and that work would com •aine in by team and went on to Port Bandon 5, Coquille 4. Wild pitches, Nefzger mence immediately. Orford yesterday. They will remain 2.|Firat base on err<>r, Coquille .5, Bandon Hayuie, Claude Giles, Jack Miller. 4. Time of game 2 hours, 5 minutes Um- Mamie Gray, Ettie Bryant, Florence J. J. Bryan, who travels io tbe in about ten days. pire Bryau, Scorer, C. Lorenz. McCracken. Winn a, Spires, Ernest tercet of Shillings Beat, arrived bere No man or woman in the state will R uns B t I mbibo «. Schroeder, Wm Giles. Thursday and remained over buu- hesitate to speak well of Cbamber- Coquille Diet. No. 45, Allegany—1 ffie Ro- day. Ha is doing bis district ou a lain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets Innings 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 dine, Lncy Gould. bicycle, thia trip, aud started, ou after once trying tnem They always Hite 10 10 10 0 2 0 Dist. No. 54, Baodou—Ethel Dyer, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Monday, to make tbe trip down the produce a pleasant movement of the Rune Bandon Cordia Porter, Tore Danielson, Kate coast to Craeceut City. towels, improve .the appetite and Innings 12 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 Rosa, Bertha Stephenson, Leah Boak, Tbe Margarita Fischer Company st'engtheo tbe digestion. For sale Hite 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 • Mamie Dorris, Ray McNair, Elsie Runs held forth here agaiu ou Weduesdaj by C. Y. Lowe. 1 0 1 0 2 3 J 0 • Stepbenaoo, Bertha Wilkins, Frances Rrtaonto orni T zars . and Thursday evenings of last week, Tbe steamer Chico arrived io yew Corson, Erma Hunt, Albert Kinley, No games played won loot percent to good audiences, tbe boose being lerday morning from Ssn Francisco, Wm Elliot. Artbnr Kinley. 800 8 Bandon 10 2 crowded on tbe latter occasion. l’Ui* brioging 190 tons of freight and five No better evidence of tbe efficiency 8 6 666 Bend 9 oompauy baa excellent talent and passengers. Following is tbe list: North Marshfield 9 4 655 of tbe public school work in Coos 6 merits tbe success it is receiving. W C Trviue, Mr Reacer, Mrs Gray, Coquille 10 000 County can reasonably be required 10 0 They expect to return to Coos County Miss Gray, and a Mrs Miller. Besides Sonday’a game at Marshfield be- than the above list of seventy five again next winter. tbs above, she landed W Hume and tween the team of that place and the MA BINS. graduates from the Common School XBBtVZD. Tbe Latter Day Saints, of this 23 cbinameo at Frankport, Curry North Bend nine resulted in another Course for practically the second year July 2»—8lmr Cbtoo. Jens n, » day« from place, made an excursion to Coquille County. victory for North Bend in a score of of our present organized effort. 8 F vis Frankport. last Sunday to attend church, Eiders William Gailier ia getting lumber 6 to 3 rnoa. Our C<»oo»jr »cboot eyt ».«a; oboatd Sfc-L.- Holt and I'. A. Anderson be- i on the ground M> build a two story immediately include a free high Jlnrvter an ' Mnletde. iog engaged there in missionary work. building on the lot he recently pur school course for these yon ng people, On Satnrday, of last week, neww There were some 25 persous attend- , chased from W. J. Field. He will nse so that any amldlioo they may eu- Ing from bere and a pleasant visit the lower_floor fof.hie hardware bus» reached bere of a frightful tragedy Urtaiu for futtuFY kuuv,ledge may t* enacted ou Efk River, Curry county, was bad. Elders Holt and Anderson nese. J. H. Cecil will have charge of in which Henry Keller shot and killed encouraged by placing tbe necessary are getting a respectful bearing, there the work, aud will commence work aa bis wife and then ended hie own ex facilities within their reach. aoco aa acfficioat usteria! ia ou the istence. being a good attar.daacs. The Connty should either establish ground. Keller and bis wife, so it appears, Again our attention baa been called At a apecial sefiool meeting held bad trouble over tbe attention a a connty high school or arrange with to tbe careleeeneaa of sportsmen who last Monday, in the Bandon school young man named Adolpbsen bad tbe districts now maintaining high do shooting around town, along tbe I district, it was determined by a ma been paying to Mr». Keller and a schools to tench 8ih grade graduates vote, of citizens of the district separation had taken place. Then on Bn provided for in Tills II of tbe nvor or at the jetties. One day last jority . week a bullet from some person's present, that tbe 9th and 10th grades Friday Keller bad gone to hie wif- Oregon School Law. Dealer in Harne« ft Saddles and all should be taught in tbe district. This __ __ gnu struck tbe earth within ten feet will be beneficial to citizens of tbe and tbe two bad come to an agree-1 kinds of leather wares kept in a hr-mess rnent and started for home, and on | W. H. B unch . C o . Snpt. of tbe place where Donald Charleeon district as there are many scbolnra passing tbe mill on Elk River, Mrs. | shop. scgool report . waa at work, aud other instances who have passed ont of the Sth grade Keller bad stopped on some errand I during tbe last week or two have and who are still of school age, who while her husband wan to wait for < The following is a report of the Public will be benefited by thia addition come to light where leaden while tbe coat of maintaining the her some distance ahead. Keller | School at Lamps Creek, for the month end William Gallier will act as my agent at waited but his wife did not come.. Bandon and all orders left with him for missies have passed too close to per higher school will only require tbe He finally went to a ueighlor'a hqnse ing July 17, 1903. No. of pupils enrolled 26. goods or repairs will receive prompt atten sons for comfort Promiscuous shoot same number of teachers to couduct and stayed all night. Tbe n*xt morn- i No. of days taught 20 uo«. ing should not be done sa there are it iog bin wife came along riding on Whole No of days attendance 429. Whole No. of days abaeaee 52. always persons moving around town, C. Y. Lswr Willbay It Back. Adolpbsen'a horse. Keller chid b-r fur not coming aa she had agreed io Whole No. times tardy— along the river, or strolling on the You assume no risk when you buy do, she giving aa tbe reason that i Average daily attendance M. beeeb, and too frequent have become Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and there waa a dance at ths mill and ths Tboee who were SO and above in deport I will serve Ice Cream at my Par the itwtanOM where peoples* lives Diarrhoea Remedy. C. Y. Lowe will folks there would not let her come. went were. Rena Danielson, Mend. Jeeaie lon, west of J. B. Marshall 4 Son,s have been endangered by tbe criminal refund yonr monev if von are not It seems that I bey started on anti and Hattie Saeet. Macule Hanly, I<ee and carelessness of some person, whose satisfied after owing it. It ia every wbat followed wan gleaned from a Hillis Perkins, Edward Borgard. Creasy Store, each Satnrday and Sunday inordinate desire to shoot something, where admitted to be tbe most ane- couple of men ahead of them, who Bingaman. afternoon till further notice. eessful remedy in use for bowel com were driving teams, Ace Carey being Parents and friends an oordially invited ksepe him banging at every bird or plaints aud tbe only one that never the foremost of the two. to visit ths school. jos^ctba eoee fails, Jt ia pleasant, safe aud reliable. The man immediately in front, MRS. BINGAMAN, tesebsr. Baseball Number 31. C. 13. LKISI», G-eneral IDry Goods Provisions and Groceries in Stock. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? K Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Hardware, Tinware, Gramteware A. McNAIR, Hotel Coquille CJoQtiillc CJity, Oi’ejgon Men’s and. Boy’s Suits. Witn a Complete line of Boots and Shoes Repairing a Specialty. Ice Cream Mrs. E, J. Hite. not to be Excelled DENTIST, BANDON, - - J. M. UPTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW BANDON. COOS COUNTY, OBBOON. - OREGON. Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be supplied in tbe Local Column. <• i i <• I •> •> •> ■> ÿ •> •> Qffioein tbs PI<Jerado Buildirr ps.Eixri. 'g RANDOM LÖDOK No. 133, 1. 0.0. F * Street. * O ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0.0. F. * meet« every Saturday evening.jp aZViaiihig brothers in good standing u 9sonb«))y irv’led............................................ æ A. G. HOYT, N. G. S 3 H abby W alkzb , Neo. Watches ! Harness Maker, Are You Aware Coquille, Oregon And so are we Spring is here & That In the conrae of a year tbe balance of your watch makes 167,860,000 ravoluliuus? Think of It. In time the oil gntna. and produces fric tion, which wears the delicate bearings, de stroy« their high fini-b, end perfect fit; thus raining an aenrate lima piece. When you do this do not blame the jewel er becanee he cannot make it ran a« ac curate as it did before. An ordinarv machine ia oiled daily. Your watch from which you expect corree* time should be rh-snsed and oiled onoe a rear, Do not neglect vour watch, but have it re paired hv Arthur Rice, »be reliable jeweler, who gnarantree ell hie work. Bandon, Ore. Oregon Dslly Journal, a Democratic dally newspaper, eight to 20 pages. M a year: *2 for alz months. The Journal la a newspaper Send In your suboorlptlon. Interest your neighbor In The Journal. Address The Journal, Boz 121. Portland. Qr. <• -J « .. i •» BANDON LUDGK. So. 115, A. F. A. M 3 X RAN DON LODGE. No. 116. A. KA ,M. 7J T li Stated oommunioaUoau tirat Sat .J nrdav after the full moon of each M W mouth. All Manter Mamma cordially S < invited. w. H aydon , w . m . g ♦ M. Bazvza, Sec. «.****# « ♦ t * ♦ # •> wr ❖ i < # f £ Court Queen of the Fore»t No, 17, j Forester« of A me . lea, 'ODKT QUEEN OF THE FOHEH I S/'XXlllTq _ 2 No. ‘_ *7. 17. nif-et* Frida« night of each! ♦ week, in Concrete H h II Bnn<i<>n. Oregon -9 c * — « cordial welcome i- eitended to all ria- ■y ritinp brother* T. B. DAVIDSON, I J N. ftAMOLoiS. Chief RHLgrr. Fin. Na»Tet*rv. ■»'» *' 9*6 * * •> 5 Wrenshall & WrênshJI, Photographers, BOUND BOUSB GALLERY, BANDON