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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
52 Times a year for $2 52 Times a year for $2. BANDON, Volume XIX. LOCAL NEWS New Carpet at Faroitnre .Store. Hay, grain and feed at N. Lorenz’s Store. Open air Concert by Band every Saturday evening. Tbe steam feather renovator will be here in a few days. •'Pboto'* BnttouB. 10 to lfiete, at Wrenshall's Gallery. A. D. Morse has beeu treating hie residence to a new roof. Mrs, H. W. Donham, of Coquille City, was in town, Sunday, She re- turned home eext day. Tbe dogs and cats in Chicago should now have a rest. Tbe sansage mnkere have gone upon a strike. Robert O. McGinnis is building himself a residence in South Bnudon, Dear Rev. W. Howsfall’a residence. Ice Cream,each Saturday and Sun day, at tbe Pacifio Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, until further no tice, W. L. Davidsou h.as been plying tbe paint brnsb, and bi« residence has taken on a new coat. T. T. Allen painted bis bonne also. If troobled with a weak digestion try Cbnmberlain's Stomach an«l Liver Tablets. They will do ycu good. For sale by O. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Sheriff Stepbeu Gallier came down Monday, from the County seat, bav- iug bnsiiiesB that called bioi bore, in tbe interest of an outside county. George Farrier, who has been mak ing Bandon bis home for tbe last two or three years, left last Tuesday morning for bis ranch near Denmark, Curry County, where he iuteuda to reside, Oloff Reed, of Norway, on» of tbe pioneer boatmen of the Coquille, spent a couple of days in Bandon, awaiting tbe sailing of the Chico. He went to San Francisco, having Lusincsa which called bim there. Mrs, Charles Lorenz, wbo has been suffering from Ln Gripp and a siege r f the mumps, is mi ill improved, hut diaries lias fallen heir to tbe latter, and can show np mora jaw than any man in the town. P oultry F or S ale .— The finest strain of Black Minorca« and Buff Ply month Rocke. Eggs $1 per set ting. Cocks fiom fl up. Shepherd and Collie pups for sale. J. R. Still- wel', Arago, Orfgen. B. F. Tupper and wife, of tbe Ho tel Coquille, camo down Sunday and remained over till Tuesday. Tboy cam i down to look after some prop erty they own here, and to see that it was in shape to rent. Tbe steamer Chico got m Thursday afternoon of last week, bringing 12 passengi-rs and 140 to-is of freight. Among other things aboard, she brought a planing machine for tbe Southern Oregon Lumber Co. President T. W- Clark, of the Ban don Woolen Mills Co..retivned Mon day from a visit to San Francisco and Oregon City. Ht> was accompanied by Mrs. Clark, wbo will remain until the Mills are removed to North Bend. J. H Jone», of Fonrmile was in town Saturday, on hie usual matket- ing trip. Among other products from his ranch be brought in au eigh ty pound squash or pumpkin, and be says he has more at home, one of which be thinks will tip the scales at one hundred pounds. C. Timmons received a l«jt of can« from San Francisco, by tbe steamer Cbico, last week. Tbe catch of sal mon on Friday was about two thous and, nn«l ft would have been as great on Saturday but for a misunderstand ing among the fi«be'-mcn a.” to bow many fish tbe caunery would take.' . The Cbico sailed Sunday afternoon for San Francisco, via Port Orford, ut which place $bw cal ¡ml lor ins sur vivors from tbe wreck of tbe South Portland. Sb« bad tbe following list of passengers from hers: E B Price. Capt O Reed, F M Woods and wife, James T Hayter, M Rowan, P Brady. Mrs Mary Johnson, and J .M Billings. Tbe Chico, will be due here ngaia •bout next Monday. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: “1 was in an awful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three pny.ician. bad given me np. Thou I was advised to u.e Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed tbe grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 eta, guaranteed at Lowe's drng «tore, F«>r first class real estate, oorres pond with Geo. P. Topping. , Gilbert Hansen, of Remote, was a visitor to this place last Friday. O. Stewart, of Hannibal, Mo., reg istered at tbe Topper House, yester day. Frank Delaney, of Port Orford, registered at tbe Tupper House, Sat urday. Ladies Lave your Leda and pillows «team w tshed and purified while you have the opportunity. J. W. Felter and L. C. Gibson are placing a new foundation under N. Lorena's store building. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Buckingham, of Dusty, Or., were made bappy by tbe arrival of a son, Oct. 23d. Tbe wild geese were passing south ward during the latter part of last week in increased numbers. Arrangements are being made Ip give a grand masquerade ball. in Bandon, on Christmas Eve. A. G. Aiken, o’ Marshfield, was in Bandon, last Friday, and went from her« to Myrtle Point, on horseback. W. II. Logun expects to get the machinery housed and the tools at tbe north jetty under cover this week. The feather man's stay is quite lim ited. 11« will convert you- bril into pillows cr vice versa, without extra ch a -ge. You can rely on Cox, the grocer, for goods of the best quality and prices that will suit yon. New goods by every steamer. W. F. Riley, Into editor and propri etor of the Port Orford Tribune, was in town the latte«- par* of Inst, week, having business which called him this way. A penny r «'- g 1 is a penny earned. You can save the penny by purchas ing your groceries of H. A. Cox. He always keeps tbe beet, and his prices are 11 right. Mrs. Ida Cope, of Floras Creek, came up Saturday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Boice. She returned .home yesterday, accompa nied by her mother. Tbe Knights of Pythias will cele brate in grand style in Long’s Hall, Saturday night, Nov. 21st.' Kime- MeCulloch Orchestra will furnish the musie for tbe occasion. Edward Good, of Northern Carry, wns in town Sunday night, returning from a visit to relatives in Iowa. He wax accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Lucinda ChediBter. of Iowa.- S. D Barrows, with the aid of Er nest Bo k and two other helpers, has been repainting the Presbyterian Cbureh. It is taking on a very pretty appearance, and is ubont completed. Mrs. M. R. Lee and childien who wero visiting friends he'-e, letnraed to their borne yesterday. They were accompanii>d by Mrs. D. E. Stitt, who will visit friends at Myrtle Point for a few days. Mrs. J. \V; Feller, ami her young est daughter, went to Myrtle Point last Tuesday. Mrs. Felter was called there on account of her daughter, Mrs. Biidie Hoover, having received word that she was sick. Gardiner Gazet’e:—Thesalmon run in this river has already far exceeded tbo fondest expectations of the fisher men this year. From 2000 to 4000 fish are delivered at the cannery harf here every morning, and the cannery is running day and night. OREGON: Another Experience. THURSD Many Mi-thsrs ot » OCTOBER 4$V «Fisi«»». Editor R ecorder :—Having noticed 1 Mrs. Pilmer, of Brdova, Iowa, in yonr last issue a statement ebowing says: “One of my d ilrau wa« sub- results of an experiment in farming ■ ject to croup of a $ iaee type, and in tbe locality known as huckleberry i tbe giving of Chain ariain'a Cough flats, an«'! being intimately interested , Remedy promptly, nil |ya brought ro in the same vicinity, I will veutura to lief. Many mothers i uis neighlior- give a brief occouut of my own ex hood thhik th» sum I as I do alxiut periment on a homestead situated thia remedy, sud was no other kind for their children. I r aale by C. Ï. three miles southeast of town. Lowe, Druggi«t. ti In regar«l to clearing the land I will say that the usual amount of muscular -tire. Public energy having been directed in proper channels, an acie of land was made to To the Fire Insurant Agenti in the State oj Oregon. exhibit a reasonably presentable ap D ear S irs : This ol M is in receipt pearance for tbe raceptiou. of “tbe of an inquiry, askiq» « the Millers’ man with tbe hpa.” Reanlts as follows: From an ncre we National Insurance' G>hip«òy lias have marketed one hundred and fifty made application to do business in dollars worth of truck. Apple troes this Stalo, and if not, whctbtr, in our look thrifty and are jtiej coming into opinion it may iHaun policit^ on tbe bear.ng—two boxes being tbe largest mutnal plan, .Iirou«(ti agents without yield from any one tree. Other fruits their complying with tbe requ ire- look promising. Ao experiment in merits of tbe statutes. Io reply have to advise 'that tbe cranber-y culture is being made. From one square rod two and one Millers' National Insurance Company half gallons of berries wero gathered. has not made application t«j do busi- Cnftiug-i were set two years ago. On nese within this State, aud is not li my own «nd two adjoining home censed. This office holds that mutual fire steads, there arc probably fifteen acres insurance companies, organisd under suitable for cranbeiry culture. Bees the laws of other States,'are not do well, producing a marketable grade exempt from tbe laws wbic| are ap of honey. I am led to make tbeso ^talements. plicable to fire insurance c<mpanics believing that tbe country of which I generally which desire to e»ter this speuk will be amply remunerative State for tbe transaction of insurance whenever attention is given to those business; but that sneb eimpunies, products of which tbe land is appar and their agents aud employee, must comply strictly with the genetai laws ently capable. which govern in tbe case of foreign M. L. 11. E lintinds. ---------------------------- fire insurance companies. Tlis a for A Great Sensation. eign mutual fire insurance cuinot do; Tbei-e was a big sensation in Lees hence, sueb company cannot Jxwfullv, ville, Ind., wlien W. B. Brown, of that in oor opinion, transact bufiuess iu , place, wbo wns expected to ¿ie, had Oregon. Any person nn«1ertaking to repro bis life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: sent tbe Millers' National insurance “I endured insuffe-able agonies from Company, as agent, is violating tbe Asthma, but yonr New Discovery insurance statutes, and tie matter gave me immeiliate relief, ami soon should be reported to l bo Prosecuting thereafter effected a complete cure. Attorney of tbo county iu 4bich aucli Similar cures of Consumption, l’neu agent may be operating. I Yours respect f 1 lly, mouia, Bronchitis and Grip s -e nu F. I. D unbar . merous. It’s the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price Secretary of State and Kx-olfieio In- surance Com missjouer. 5<)c and $1 00. Guaranteed by C. Y Lowe, Cruggist. Trial bottles free. To Clxatxge Mail Ii»ntc 29, Number 43. 1903 Maki«« A Cleat» Sweep, There’s nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Ot all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen’a Arnica Salve is tbe beat. It sweeps away aud cures Burns, S«iree, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcere, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's Ouly 25c, and guaranteed to give sat- iu’aotion by 0. Y.Lowe, Druggist. Important Nsws Notes Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Hoom Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Parer and and Piece's. XViutow TrnniDiuoM. Hoose Lioing. ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CABKIAGEB -------- Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture liepairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. T ussdax , October‘X) Tlie stiamer South Portland, valued st UNDERTAKING $75,0 >U, «» iis wrecked on Caps Blanoo reef. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. 21 of the passengers were saved, and 28 wore A Full Line of Burial Casket«, Burial Robe« and Goods, aud Undertaking Supplies lost. One died be*oro reaobing shore. (kjusLanlly Kept on Hand. President Roosevelt os tied an extra session of CoBgicss fur November Dth. Three negroes w< re killed and seven or*' eight wounded by a posse in an attempt to arrest a la < leas baud in 84. Charles Pariah, Louisiana. Rubbers blew oj en tbe bank at Pleaseiit- dule. Neb. oumpleiely w.erking the building but were ;>ighlened away before getting at the chh U. Rus ia is displtased at America tor open ing Purl of Luhden, iu China. Russia claim« that her rights have been infringed ----- AT THE----- on. W bunksdat , October 21 Tlie Pittsburg National Bank ia iu the baud« of a receiver. The Fo«t-offioc at Superior, Wisconsin was robbed ot its «Lamp «apply. About $15, X) was lukeu. The Ransia-Japanere t-onble bna not been fettled, aud takes on war like pretention« again. A non union man whs shot in a batik be- tw-en stikers aud guards, at Cbicagu. Samuel E. Morse, editor of Ibe Indianap olis Sentinel, was killed by railing from a window iu the third story of tbe Sentinel We nre «till doing bnaineaa at Tlie Old building. Stand and can plea«« von. Give us a Call and examine our Portland ia getting auxious about her wholesale trade, which is threatened by the Sound cities. Tbe American bankerej are convened in Now is tbe time to purcbi»6e Hardware. The underaigued baa session at ban Francisco. in stock a large assortment of TjinnsDAY, October 22 Dan Patch, tbo famous picer, baa lowered the wo« Id’s reoord by pacing a mile in one minute, fifty-si: and a fourth seconds, in Glassware, Crockery end Miners’ Supplies. lenuessee. A seizure of $25,000 worth of jewels and diamonds was made from Capt. Guttau, a Paint*. Oil*. Doors and Window«. TIN8HOF IN CONNECTION. French passenger who landed at New York. John Alexander Dowie gives out that he will endeavor to oouvert tbe Pope to bis re ligion, The Bandon Hardware Man Sheepmen of Eastern Oregon are begin ning to realize that they must cut down the size of their flocks. Homeaeekors have tak en up tbe laud Km-sia has made a> ra' gtments for tbe ex peditions calling out of a portion of her re Aftermath of tlie Wreck. Tbe Coos Bay Cbiiuiber of Com serve force. bobbers lnnsacked n store at Fairmount, merce has taken bold of tbe matter near Eugene, from top to bottom. It is an eesy matter to write up an accident if you have seen it occ«ir, or of improvement in our mail service, Admer T. Johu-en. the Portland highway J. P, TUPPER. Proprietor. if you have bail the report from only arid encli representations bate been man. was condemned to live years in tbe peiietentiary. This well known hotel is now under new and com made that it seems best to the Cham one source, as you can then write F riday , October 23 petent management and has been thoroughly ren ber to endorse tbe project to bave the what you saw or have heard; but Two guards of tbe Illinois Asvlom for in ovated throughout The table service is equal to where there are several reports, each Coos Bay mail brought from Rose sane ate under arrest for beating a patient any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com differing from the other, it is a diffi burg over the Middle Fork Road to to dea«h. A fire, at Burke, Idaho, caused a loss of Myrtle Point, instead of over tbe Coos mercial men. Buggage transported to aud from cult matter to decide which is tbe $20,(00. Two men were seriously burned, boats and trains free of -charge. correct and which is tbe false state Bay wagon road. while one woman perished in the fire. Fine new bar iu connection with the hotel. It is said that the C. B. R. & E. It. ment. This is especially true of tbe Russia thinks alio needs more «teanieis in II. is willing to put on an extra train the far east, and is negotiating for them. wreck of the steamer South Portland. Canada objects to England having tbe W Haydon, ■ . D. In our account last week we made to carry tbe mail between Marshfield O. Blumenrother bamding of the money railed iu Canada for and Myrtle Point, and that B. Fen mention that Officer Bruce died just DIGESTIVE. UBINAKY AND SKIN tbe defence of tbe empire. U. and Notary before tbe raft was brought ashore. ton, mail contractor on tbe Middle Another wireleis telegraph system has DISEASES. Fork route, will guarantee to put the Filings and Final proofs made on Home This was a mistake as it was First been discovered by a young Italian. Earth Office—East Front Street, BxMDog. O bboor . Assistant Engine« ' Charles Huston, mail through betweet Mrylle Point wnvea transmit the message, and a ooinpany steads, Timber Claims and other U. S. Lauds Money Loan» Negotiated on Approved and ns tbe second raft was sighted by and Roseburg iu 14 hours in tbe win is being formed lo carry out the system, Senator A.lger, of Detroit, has sold his Security. A. W. KIME, M. D. tbe steamer Spokane a-ul four persons ter aud several hours less in tbe sum large redwood possessions, in California, to Office at Topper Hoose, Bandon, Oregon Residence on Ifatte Creek, Oregon. taken from it. there were tweuty one mer. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A. B. Hammond. In view of these faqts it seems pos persons saved out of the number Fonr or five laborers were swept over a BANDON, OREGON. GKO. P. TOPPING, aboard which is variously estimated sible lo put tbe mail through by that dam, near Pittsburg, in a skiff, and Call, to all part, of town and county ATTORNEY amd COUNSELOR AT LAW «roniplly answered day or night. Office on at 38 toil, but which must have been route iu less time thxu we buve ever drowned. Tbev lost their way in a fog. S aturday , October 24 orner of Lower Main and Atwater streets bad it before. Tbe Chamber of Com 41 or 42, nt least, accor«ling to tbe va AMD Sir Henry Mortimer’Durand has been ap merce has accordingly drawn up a pe rious statements. pointed British Ambassador to the United NOTARY PUBLIC. J. W. STRANGE, Keeper R. Johnson and the life sav tition to the Hou. J. L. Bristow, Stales. ----- o----- Five men wbo looted the bank at Burton, Fourth Assistant Port master General, ing crew returned here on Thursday Kansas, were captured. One was severely evening, bnving done all they could, asking that the mail for Coos County wounded. llaudon. - - - - Oregon. and although they bail not arrived "be delivered and carried over one Five Italian laborers were run down aud BANDON. - - ■ OREGON. line (iuslead of by two as is now done) there iu time to render any assistance, killed on the Erie Railroad. J. M. UPTON, Will visit Bandon regularly on date, to be A Pennsylvania farmer and bis wife were Keeper Johnson made sure that no and to leave Rosebarg, Or., at 6 a.tn., supplied in the Loe.l Column. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW shot and fatally wounded at their home near one bad beeu marooned on the rock«, aud be carried from thence to Myrtle BAMDOM, 0008OOUMTT,OBKOOM. Poiut, by way of Camas Valley, and Dingman’s ferry. The assassin is unknown, before giving up tbe search. likewise the cause for the shooting. Office in the Eldorado Building, on First 4 BANDON LODGE Mo. IBS.1.0.0. F i In tbe several reports that are made to arrive at Myrtle Point not later Th« Biltmore Club purposes estsblisting Street. than 7 p m. of tbe same day, and from a banting and fishing park in Noith Caro from different sources, Capt., J B. Narrow Kwcape. * ANDON LODGE, No. 133,1. O. O. F. ■ ¿If meet, every Saturday evening. 3 McIntyre comes in for a round share thence to Coquille aud Marshfield by lina, comprising 130,( KI acres of land, ¿¡Visiting brother, in good standing £ Jack FaHey Lad a narrow escape train, to arrive at tbe latter place at Cotopao volcano in Central America baa of condemnation. ■cordially invited. ■ become active again. from death by drowning last Saturday A. O. HOYT. N. O. ■ not later than 8:40 p.tu., aud Empire Keeper Johnson made as close an I Tbe World's trotting reoord was towered g H abbt W alks ». Seo. uight, and only escaped by the timely inquiry as to tbe wreck and wbat took at 9:30 p m. of tbe said day; and to to 1:57X, bv Lou Dillon, nt Memphis, Tenn. * *8 S assistance of the Cape Arago Life- pLc« after the vtasei «(rack, ua be ■ leave Empire at 4 p.ro mid to be csr- The Bn»»e r'onper Mine is shut down and Saving «Station. «F*** could, and in his description to a ' ried from Marshfield ty railway train, a large number of men thrown out of em That in the cocrfic nf ft y*»wr the balance I y At 8 p.m. caljs for help were heard ployment. Litigation i« the cause of the BANDON LOIIOK Ko. 118. A. F. A. M R ecorder reporter he felt sure that leaving there at 5 p.m.. and to be de shut down. of yonr watch makes 157,860,(KO revolutions? ■ by the «tatron lookout, coming from there was bad management after tbe livered at Myrtle Point at 7 p m^and M ohdav , October 2G » I > ANDON IXIIIG E,No. 115. A. F.A -M. E the cribs at Rocky Point. Immedi from IhwuM by wagcp roxd is Row? J 1 > Stated communication, first Sat iMlbbeii-bl««- ip'.L-r .■■.1R f iJwb.o.k.»* accident'deenred, as accounts from ately tbe Life-Saving crew was off for ¡Jan!» ” rfter «he full moon of each ig tbe sailors and passengers indicate ; burg, arriving at said point at 7 p.m. Sheridan, Ore., ayd oarried a«»a> $7.1 JU. « month. All Slaater Masons coruiaiiy •« tbe scene, aud in a few minutes found l'bey were iu too big a bnrry to secure wbal «invited. W. HAYDON, W. M. 8 of tbe following day. In time the nil gnm«, and produce, fric that the occupants were spilled out of * M. B beubb , See. a man in a dying condition from wn« scattered bv the explosiou. It is represented that this would tion, which wenra the delicate hearings, de ♦ <t«.A drowning and exposure to cold, cling tbe Captain's boat into tbe ocean in save 11 hours and 15 minutes to Port The receiver of tlie La Grande land ofH«e stroy. their high finiab, and perfect fit; the« I «49M lannching it. Then the second boat '« indioted, charge«! with corraption. ing to a rock among the keljis. A Are ruining nu aenrete time piece. land. and 24 hours to San Francisc>>. General Gillespie, in his report. reo«tm- When v->n do this do not blame the jewel- I was built on the beach and the man was permitted to get away with no Copies of thia petition have beeu ■uenu«d a »i«»,v.»> appropriation fur < ■•xj-xrtf- er beoaUM'. be cannn* make it ruu a. ac- | person in it, thus limiting tbe means resuscitated by tbe Life-Saving crew. curate a. it did before. j, tty improvement. sent to tbe mayors of Myrtle Point, An ordionrv machine is oiled deity. Your The man proved to be Jack Farley, of escape. It seems that under care Coquille and Bandon, with a letter watch from which von exoect coi -ee* time tf’OFKTQUEEN OF THE FOHEST.« MA RINK. of Empire, who, while on bis journey ful management there wns no reason asking their co-opeiatiou and asst«- •houid lie denoted and oiled once a year, ÍV No. 17, meet. Friday night of each; A BBIVKO. i why all coiihi not have been snvsd. not neglect. yonr watch, bot have it e- »week, in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon.] home from South slough, in crossing I rance, wbicb will undoubtedly be Oct. 22—stair Chico. Mertiu 5 days, iron pi Do It seems that tbe second raft, wbicb ired bv Arthur R'ce, the reliable jewel« , > A oordial welcome ia extended to all via-' the cribs in tbe dark and strong ebb Ann Frsneison, via Baar ll««bor. who guarantee, all bin work. Ailing Umilierà. T. H. DAVIDSON, v lids, lost au oar, swamped bis boat, | was const-ucted from timbers and heartily given. Oct. 25—Sclir Coqnelle, Pederson, from Landon, Ore. ? J. N. L abolom . Chief ltauger. ■ It 1« staled that Hon. Binger Her San Pedro, to Prosper Mill Co. and attempt««! to swim to shore. Tbe batches, bad nine men aboard at Fin. Secretary. boat was recovered and man and boat first, but as it began to sink two of mann ba« expressed tbe opinion that Ot 2f5—Sohr Antelope. Weidoratrcm. 22 « ♦* «ÍÓK* «**»**»» tf ' day« from Kali Pedro, to Prosper Mill Co. taken to Empire City.—Coast Mail. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, “EL DORADO” li<assnin«MCii 13i*ow., - - Prop's. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect. Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware A. McNAIR, Hotel Coquille Cjoqtiille T. S. Commisionor Oregon. Publio IFire Insurance. DENTIST, Watches! Are You Aware - - Think cf It. them swam to the other raft, ao«i a 'government aid could be obtained for third floated away on a plank. U ben tbe improvement of th» Middle Fork Tbe question has been n»ked—In . the raft first went adrift, Ils occupant* road, if tbo connty would unite in what way n » Chaiuborlaiu's Stomach I were in tbe water lo midway of lb»ir asking for it. and the Cbnmber is rea und Liver Tablcte enperior to tbe « r I waists, but one after another suc lly to push tbe project, not only for a dinary cathn t<c and liver pillsT Onr belter mail service, bnl a better over • nswtw ia—They are eavie' and more cumbed. until only second officer Ar pleasant to take, and the.r effect ia so thur Ravens aud three sailors were land route for travel—Const MaiL g»nt!« aid so agreeable, that one left Fl lit SALE—A six arre tract, «djuininq hardly reelizea that it is produced by After being, in tbe water twenty oorvorati«»» lamndry; •l*-he«l anil burred a niediciue. Then, they not only «nd Ion mostly gnn-i lies east of town. j hours, th«-»« were picked up by the move tho bowels, Ont improve tlie ap Also one choice corner lot on corner of petite and aid th» digestion. For Steamship Spokane, 15 miles south Nprnce and 4tb Kt., and three nice residence lots «nd cleared on Hlnff Street. F«w side at 25 cents per bottle by C. Y. of Cape Blanco, aud ten miles off full fenced fsrifenlar» enquire ot J. W. Felter. Lowe, Druggist. aboctk Bun Joo OreguR. Hett r Hinn rt|te. SAILCD. Oct 23—Sohr Onward, Ellingson, to/tail Francisco Get. 25—Stair Cbioo, Martin, to Suu Fran cisco. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Church Directory M. E. C bvbch . Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Sun day at 11 A M. Slid 8i P. M. Snr.dsv Schmil every Sunday at 10, A. M Epworth League . 71P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. W. 11. Mrix®«, Pastor. Nhaving 585 Cent*. Rath* 5*5 Onta. Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. Next Door to MaNair’t Hardware. Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, ■ ROUND HOUSE OAI.lkUr, BANDO« Oreyon Dally Journal, a Democratic daily newspaper, eight to 2* page«. 14 a year; 92 for «lx months. The Journal la a newspaper. Send In your suhacrlptlon. Interest your neighbor In The Journal. Address The Journal, Box 121, Portland. Or.