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THE RECORDER IS PUBLISHSD KVKKY THURSDAY ArYIRXOON ... BT ... A. T. FETTER. 8ÜB8CH1PTION BATES. One Year........................................ f- 00 Bit Months................................................ 1 00 Three Months............................................. 50 l^Tlr Pam is advancs . SI. 5C a Y sab - This paper 1» entered at the Bandon poet oitloe as Second-olaaa Matter. THURSDAY, NOV. 2, ¡205. In assuming the management of the R ecorder we wish to say I but wo have no aie to grind, and have no other motive than to give the people of this community a newspaper that will work for the interests of Bandon and vicinity to the best of our ability. We have enough experience in the busi ness to know that we cannot please everyone, so will not attempt to do so, but will endeavor Io enlist the support and friendship of all who be lieve in living and let live: who be lieve in boosting, not knocking, and who believe in the future of Bandon and adjacent territory. A uowspnper properly conducted and supported is a great agency for good in any community. We will endeavor to merit support, and hope that it will not be necessary to get out with a club in order to get it. Politically, the R ecorder will be designated as Independent Republi can, but we will deal blit lightly with politics, believing that a local paper's first aim should be to givo the home news, and that will be tho paramount issue with the R ecorder . We hope the people in this part of the county will be liberal in tbeir patronage in order that tho paper may be improved and its field of use fulness enlarge I. We will eudeavor to put forth just as good a paper as our patronage will justify. We can not make it a success without the aid of the people. We hope to merit the nete-sary patronage, and leave you to be the judge. ------- OOO —- Col. Hofer, of the Salem Journal, is btxteting for Coos County. The “Co).'* knows a good thing when be sees it, ami isn't afraid to say so. In Weetern Oregon it is “Coos Bay or Bust," ao far as getting any com petition with Portland in livestock market, grain market, produce mar ket, or market for anything. Let rs all arouse to tilt fact.—Salem Jour nal. Bandon can offer nil kin<ls of in ducements to manufacturing enter prises. We have cheap coal and wood for fuel, cheap transportation by wat er. and at least one railroad coming this wny. Now is the time to get in ou the ground floor. Gov. Chamberlain is now making a trip through Klamath County. The Governor called on wo'uns in thia part of the country a short time ago, Hud G, Chamberlain, Governor, isn't visiting these is lated districts sim- ply for a vacation jaunt, either. Thorn is room on our subscription book for several tnoro subscribers, so if yon aro not a regular reader of the R ecorder call in and get acquaint ed, nn I incidentally leave th» price of a year’s subscription. Wo are never too busy to write subscription receipts. ------ 020------- On the Exposition Grounds at Portland, there stands a group of buildings that cost $276,000, that can’t be given away. At least no one has < ffered as much as $1 for the magni ficent structures. The Administra tion Building sold for $1.200, anti the Mine Building brought $600. - OOO------ We will continue to seu.i the R e corder to most of the snl scribers now on the subscription book. In case yon do not want the paper phase mo advise lb's cfl'ce or your post-mas ter at once , as we do not want to send the pspei to people who do not waut it, and it is not our intention to try to force it on to unyoue. ---- oco — A condition bordering on panic prevails in St, Petersburg, Business is completely suspended, and soldiers are everywhere in the streets. Thirty persons were killed and forty were wounded during an encounter be tween rioters nnd police at Beval. Provisional Government is being formed by revolutionists at Moscow. ---- OOO--- — As a result of the recent riot by Greeks in wh-ch a woman «as killed near Rueebnrg, because a freight en gine bumped iuto a work train, every caltoooe on the Southern Pacific has become au arsenal and every brake man aud eogine mau wears a 44-ca)i- tier Colt's revolver strapped to his body. The train crews folly believe that tbeir lives *e in constant dan ger fron the excitable and ignorant Greek laborer«, says tbe Eugene Guard. Due Na!muii Iiiduatry. Ws bear tunny ideas «x Dressed by fishermen and others iu regard to our new fish laws, some taking a stand against such restriction«, which is c«- tainly against our views. It will be remembered that iu pioneer days wbeu salmon by the millions were al lowed to go at will up the stream to spawn, that all our bays aud rivers were a living mass of fish. It will be remembered by a few bow Captain Bacons, who was the chief workman ou the old Banter mill, got vexed at a band axe with which he was working one day and threw it from the roof of the buildiug iuto the river, and so thick were the salmon that three were killed by the single blow. In later years, wbeu all fished at will, with all kinds of nets and seines, they were reduced to that exteut that they weie thought almost destroyed, they being so scarce that it did not justify run ning the eanueries. Since tbe:i, with certain restrictions as to the size of tne.ib allowed in seins, giving one day off iu each week, etc., there was in due time a remarkable increase in the run each year. And now, since the government has taken the lustier in ban I, and weil-regulate 1 hatcheries are being establi-he.l and maintained, s’ill greater will this increase prove. Deputy Warden Smth who was over from the bay lately, inform« 1 us that the bay was getting a large run, aud that the prospects were good for a profitable season for all engaging in the business, tho boats at that time averaging 2'JOO pounds per nigh'. Tbis^however, has droppel off gieit ly on account of the rains ceasing There is no question but if wo should get some heavy rains that would swell the streams, the runs iu the bay and river both would soon be up to tbeir former notch. Mr. Smith also informed ns that since tho hatchery on the bay was es tablished, that bnt two former sea sons would have been effectod by the artificially listened fish, and these two seasons were comparatively exp -ri ment», and that but a few thousand young fish wero successfully and properly “planted," but that since those seasons the numbers have run into the millions, and in future sea sonis the increase should be more marked.—Coquille Herald. Vruul»> iu (toon Euge*, Or., Register. A terrible war of esterminatiou is l^ing waged among the Coos County papers. Charges of perjury, black mail, an J similar crimes, are preferred with unfailing regularity. Tbs first extermination to occur is that of the North Bend Citizen, which plant «al destroy» I by fire. A noth« paper intimat« that the firs was of incendiary origin. At this time, when every section of the etate should be showing the attractive side of all matters pertaining to busiuess meth ods and natural resources, and spread - mg good literature to bring settlers, the Cooa County tight is in bad form. No one will be obarmed with a coun try which the newspaper toen repre sent as overrunning with fire bugs, thugs, and other criminals. If all these things are true, the guilty ones should be brought before the bar of justice aud have the usual aud fitting eenteuce passed upon them, and thus rid the community of tbeir presence. If the paper» are merely quarreling among themselves, it is time for them to get together aud drop personalities which are certaiu to bring uo good to the county. would have won't have bitn —Port land Journal. » PERSONALS. The Exact Thing: Required fbr Conatt- p ‘‘As a certain purgative and stomach puri fier Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tab lets aoein to be the exact thing required strong enough for the most robust, yet mild e ougb and safe for childrgp and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives,** say R. 8. Webster A Co., Vdora. Ontario, Canada. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. J. A. Button returned Inst week after an absence of five years in Kentucky and Mis souri. Mr. Button may decide to again be come a resident of Oregon. 00 YuJ NEED ANY HARD-WARE? CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Druggist and Apothecary Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, A. McNAIR, PoiMtu In Ch itubrrlaln » CITY THE I 5< No Cough BriuMly. From Napier, New Zeoland, Harald ■ Two fear, ago the Pb.rmac, Board of New South Wale., Aaatralu, bad an aualysis made of all the ooagh mediuitiea that were sold iu that market. Out of the entire list they fouud only one that they declared was en tirely free from all poisons. Thia exception was Chamberlain's Cough Iteiuedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company. Dea Moines. Iowa, C. H A. The abseuce of all narcotics inHkea this remedy the safest and The little King of Spain is in a beat that can be had ; and it is with a feel bard row ot »tumps. Hie mother ing of security that any mother can give it and ti e rest of hie prompters say he to her little one.. Chamberlain's Coogb should and must marry, but be ih in ttemedv is espeoiallv recommended by its ttie same predicament that humbler makers for cooaha, colds, croap and whoop young men have been iu; the girls he ing ooagh Thia remedy is for sale by C. Y. can get be won't have, and those be Lowe, Druggist. A. Goldbecb was ’he only pasaeuger on the Elizabeth yesterday. Attorney Rrowuei! uaa calle 1 to Curry Co. Tuesday, on legal bn.dr esa. Mrs. Geo. A. Henry, of near Coqoille, is visitiug lelativo« in Landon. Dr. Tatom left Tuesday noon for Coquille, after spending a week in Bandon. Mrd. J. N. Hoekin. of Prosper, is visiting her father, Johu Lamont, in this city. .Vliss Ray Collier and sister, of Coquil’e, are visiting at the home of Robt Frederick. Alex Scott, former keeper of the Life-Sav ing Station, at this place, has returned to Bandon. Mrs. Jas Welch, and dnnghter, Miss Jack son, of Lampa Creek, are visiting Bandon friends« Mr. aud Mrs. R. Pomeroy, of Lampa Cretk were transacting business iu Baudon last Saturday. Mrs. Levi Goff, of New Lake, who has beeu ill for some time, is still iu a very crit ical condition. -—oco---- Jas Hays and wife, of Coquille, were Ban. Coquille. don visitors the past week, the guests of Sim Mrs. T. F. Tennison and son Will Hunt and family. L. D. Belieu, of Marshfield, was in Curry went to Bandon, Saturday, to visit County the past week doing some repair relatives and friends. work on the telephone line. Robert Burns, the attorney, has Clifford Crewe, of Ophir, Curry Connty. concluded to move to Indian Terri was in town last week enroute home after n tory, and will offer bis household . is.t at Salem and Portland. goods at auction next Saturday. Mrs. S. L. Perkins and children arrived B. L. Hurst, a farmer from the home last week from a visit with friends and relatives at Portland and Shaniko. Bandon section, was up Situ rd ay and Frank McMullen, ail old resident of North placed orders for fruit trees with agent Curry Connty. di»*d at bis home in Port O<- G. T. Moulton, for himself and others ford. Tuesday evening, of heart disease, of that neighborhood. Mr. Hurst Mr. and Mrs. John McVey, of Parkers burg, left Monday morning for Smith River remembered tho Herald. Cal , where they will visit friends aud rela Relatives and friends of W. T tives. Stone, a former resident of this city, Geo. Laird went to Coquille, Tuesday received a telegraph message from bi morning, in response to a message stating brother, G. T. Stone, who recently ac that his brother was very low with pneu- companied him to Yuma, Arizona, m ilia. stating ho had passed away ou Mon Mrs. Mary Jenkins returned Friday from Marabfield where she has been in a hospital day morning.—Herald. for the past three weeks. She is improving slowly. Curry County Notea. Bud Hamlin, a promincut stockman from Ed Ilackleff came down Tuesday the New Lake country, accoinpanied b\ and conducted the funeral services at Mrs. Hamlin, was shopping in Bandon Tuesday. the burial of Charles Gtierro. J N. Luke and family, from llobt Hnnt’* An expert mining engineer was on sawmill, spent a week visiting Mr Lake’s Sixes river last week, oxamining some mother, at Coquille, returning home laat placer mining ground along the up Monday. per river. The schooner Berwick entered Rogue river last Sunday evening, and iu doing so bumped nrouud ou the bar for nearly an hour. Chinook salmon are plentiful in Elk and Sixes, and tbe people of this section are having their auuual feast ou this matchless fish. Will White passed through town last Friday with four fine rams whieh his father bought of Frank Langlois, who has some of tbe finest Cotswold rains in Southwestern Oregon. Mr. Hurst was in town Inst Friday, and disposed of a lot of apples and the last of bis tomato crop, having sold for the season a ton of tomatoes from a small patch, at two cen’s a pound. With the thermometer on the night of the 17th at 32 degrees in Portland. 31 degrees al the Pa'les with killing, frosts in tbe Willamette, and snow iu Eastern Oregon, wbo would not live at Port Orford where the thermome ter seldom gets so low as 45 degrees? Extending north and south, with Port Orford in the center, is a stretch'of coast line with tbe must equable cli mate in the world, aud the day is not far distant when this fact will be ap preciated, and thousands of people whose business is elsewhere, will have homes here to escape tbe winters of rigorous climates, and tb« summers of hot ones.—Port Orford Tribuuo t*ruflt:,blr Flailing Scais n. Nut wiihstaading (ha fact tbut tbi» Baufiioti. <> re^ogi, fall ban notb«eneonM'lwf'd a normal If yon do. we are still doing La.iness at The Old Stand aud can please von. one as regard» to weather condition», Give us a Call and examiue our salmon fishing oo the Cequillo bis la fast in receipt of n new aud been nonsnnlly {-o"i and the can freak stock of neries and ti-bermen have enjoyed a Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The nudersigt'.etl l as Drugs £nd Chemicals, prosperous season. The canneries iu stock a large assortment of were 'axel to fl^ir utmost eapncKy. Patent aiul Proprietary Preparations and for a f«w days were unable to Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery, Toilet Articles, handle the catch. About 17,000 ca»< a Druggist« NnndricM. Miners’ SuDDlieS. >•«•«("- «»■- ■»«•r« «nd Winslow«, have been pm up by the two canner PzaruMBs, B hushks , S ponuzh , S oaps rr UNSHOE IN CONNECTION. ies. Some of the fishermen think N uts and C andiks . The Bandon Hardware Man that if we get rain soon an< ther rnn ('I rhtm , Tobaccos and Cigarette*. will come io, while others think it too Faints. Oils. GI hhsvs . and Painter's Supplied i late in the season now for much of a run. K1IOEN MARKET MEAT We Have the Variety of Stock Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Bologna and Pork KanaHge. Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables and Butler. Call ou Ud and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels You, Can't Expect to Get $2 Worth for $1, But l'ou Can Get Your MONEY'S WORTH at of a wagon, alwayw following in the aatue rut. business, and we get th re by keeping We are pushers, striving for n larger Tlie Best Meat in. the Land. and selling at the very lowest prices. W. are here to phase and here to stay. I VV-llflvnnpl & Son PrnnR J- WaiaVOget Ol OOn, TTOpS. M. BREUER’S Dealer in Doots and NI iocm Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. City Barber Shop A. ND BATH ROOMS, GEOKGE HITE, 1’uoVBikTou. Dance. SHAVES, A social dance will be given nt Mnnck's Hall. Saturday evening, Nov 4th. The Seaside Orchestra will furnish music. EACH SHAMPOO, SEWING MACHINE. HAIK Cl’T, 25 ('tfi. SINGE. 25 Ota ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. MASSAGE, AND BATH. ------ OOO------ - Hotel Coquille Church Notice. There will be preachiDg services nt the Presbyterian Church, next Sun day, November 5tb, both morning and evening. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, aud Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o’clock. Strangers will l>e wel come. —oco----- Th« Baud boys will give a Grand Bull Christinas. B osk .—Sunday, Oct. 29ih, to Mr. and Mr». E. B. Fish, a son. The Marshfield High School is t< purchase Physical Athletic apparatus Alfred Morras, Jas Walstrorn Mr. Begua are ou the sick lint week. The weather the past month lino been ideal. Blight days and cool nights. The steamer Liberty hns been mak ing the Caqnille-Bandon run several days the pa»t week. M. L. R. Edmunds received sixteen hives of bees on Tuesday’s boat which he will put oubis ranch. The City Council met in regular session Tuesday evening and allowed the usual gist of bills. Ben Schuyler, who has bud charge of R. D. Hume's store at Gold Beach for the past two years, has returned to Marshfield. A Hallowe'en party was given at the Opera House, Tuesday night, and the evening whs pleasantly passed in music, dancing and various games. The strange sea monster captured off Yaquioa Bay last summer, turned out to bo a sea wolf or wolf ell, sev pral of which have been caught off Coos Bay. Its scientific name is “annrrichyts eceolate,” wb ch, the Coo» Bay News say», serves it right. Elder N. V. Sheldon, of Tow C ty, Iowa, mission try to Som b wi st-> o Oregon district, arrived here Monday evening, and comment d a protracted meeting in Recorder Hall last even ing. Elder Sbehli n has labored in the Portland district during the past summer. <joquille CJity, J. F. TIIPFFR. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is now under new and com petent management and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tbe table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Smple rooms fur com mercial men. Baggage transported to aud fiuiu boats and trains free of charge. fho New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer by buying thlfi reliable, honest, high grade sew- ing machine. ijf a P. JEXSEXt Master. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. t his Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will give a îegular H day service, for passengers aud freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL E. T. First Class Watch Repairing, Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted to or-br: or nny other work in nn line will bo done iu a neat mid Palis factory manner, at a reasonable price. Call and «e<‘ mv new lino of jewelry con slating <»f Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Snsb Pins Lady's Waist Sets, Brooches. Bracelets Cuff and Collar Buttons. Chains. Charms, am Kings, which has just arrived. ARTHUR RICE. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Bandon, . rare c-r ’ KJLL thk COUCG-8 i i Ù . i ’</ J J 1 ~ . • •J Delphi Munck’s Lodge Hall, No. Nov. 18th, 64. 1905, Ä i I « a rON*H-.'!PTIO?i ! 117het stone's Orchestra Tickets $>i a j Price Fu«i 50c Ml.50 Free Triai. i a x_ r ^JLCS a :<i ¿»tackest Care fot ali t 1THÂOAÏ r. :d LUXQ TP.OUB-r ’ I.E J, or KCNEÏ BACK. 2 4 Annual Ball i,i r m n llttL Oregon. ríirv-r-1-i-—: r.-y;-" «T—■ r ____ —, WiTH è ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KRUZ, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. X af® and Sure Dr. A. M. Baker, wife and two children, “.’rwi.'VP»--». ".KY-YaraBcrT.,T-<TFwr»y-’W»r- who have been visiting at the home of At -—ooo--- - torney Topping, the past week, left Monday Notice to the Public. morning for their home at Walla Walla, My wife having left my bed «nd board Wash. Mrs. S Mundy returned on the Tuesdax without n;y consent, notice ia hereby given evening boat from Hall's creek, where sin to the public that. I will not. be responsible had been visiting lelatives. She was accom for any debts she may contract. O C. II aga . panied home by the Misses Sarah and Naomi Parkersburg, Or., Oct. 24, 1905. Root. P. B. HOYT, Prop. When you want a pleasant physio try ------ OOO-------- t.ocnt«l In EL DORADO WILDING, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TabletR. HARIMIt. Flint Stmt, BANDON. OKEGON They are easy to take and produce no grip ing or other unpleasant effect. Sold by C, SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIlt xraivao. Y. Lowe. Oot. />—Sttur Eliztbetb, Jenaen, from CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Mrs. Harriette Longston and daughter 8»n Fntnciaoo. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain from Kansas, are visiting at the home of J. RAILKD. llot or Cold Batin* 25 cent« B. Marshall in this city. They are well jpURES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, Oct. 31.—Sehr Ruby, Korth, to San Fran- pba-ed with Bandon and may decide to lo WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT. HOARSENESS, visco. cate here. ^LOSS OF VOICE. LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES 60 YEARS’ Nov. 1.—Stmr Elizabeth, Jengen, to San EXPERIENCE Mr. Rouse, of the Roose Coal Co. at Riv Francisco. expectoration heals THE LUNGS. erton, was a business visitor in Bandon Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for Monday. The company is sinking a new Herl, W. Edwards Injured. Children’s Croup and Whooping Cough because and Late atiuck a fine vein of com Herb W. Edwards, of Das Moines. Iowa, it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore which gets larger with depth. aot a fall on nn iev «»Ik last winter, sprain hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well Mrs. John Hamblock, of Parkersburg, of ing his wrist and braising his knees. “The as adults of every variety of temperament and constitution. whom mention was made last week as being next day," he .ays, "they were so sore and T rade M arks D esigns very low with Bright s Disease, died Wed stiff I was Rfr ud I woohl have to stnv io C opyrights A c . nesday, Oct. 25th. She was buried at Co bed. bat 1 robbed them well with Chandler- Anyone sending s sketch and description may MRS. B. W. EVANS. Clearwater, Kaa.. writes:—"My husband quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an quille City. Friday. laiu's Enin Balm, sud after a few applica invention is probably patentable. Communics- was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con- tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents Judge Harlocker, Sheriff Gallier. Clerk tions all soreness had disappeared." For eumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and sent free. Oldest agency for securingpatents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive Watson, Deputy Clerk Watson, Assessor sale by C. Y. Lowe. it cured him. He le now a well man. but we alwaye keep a bottle Sprrioi notic«, without charge, in the Thrift« County Cbm. Cbs«e and A J. Sher in the house, and think it haa no equal for pulmonary diseases.” Cani of 1 batik*. wood were among the C-oquille visitors to Easy Bottle Guaranteed. To all locai partiee wbo renderei! asai« Bandon Sunday. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. I«arre«t Hr- THKKK aizas, SS«, 50«, S1.OO cu It io n of any scientific Journal. Terms. 13 a la noe in thè Entertainment on laat Satnrday Mr. E. Shannon is going to start for Ban year; four months, <L Bold by all newsdealer«. BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, M0 don tomorrow. His smiling fare will be night, we extend oar tbnnka and apprecia- 361 Broadway. tiun. B andon B and . missed by all who knew him in this vicinity. Srancb USn, 625 F St. Washington. D. C We wish to see him back at the proper time. Wan's Cnrraaonivblenr*. —Gold Beach Globe. is often as era»!. »» woman’s. lint Tho«. S Major Martin Tower, of Marshfield, Col Austin. Mgruf the "ltepablican" of Leaven lector of Costume for the Port of C’ooa Hay. worth, Ind , «», n„t onn-awnnhlr when he Notice is hereby given tn patrons of tho aJtived in Bandon Monday evening, having refused to allow the doctors to operate on R xc 'R pkr , that the undersigned baa dis TKKMPASS ftOTtf-K. come over to inspect and register the new his wife for female tronble. “Instead," be posed of the plant to A. T. Fetter, and that ----- THE STEAMER----- Notine is hereby given to all persons not scb<»oner *‘Oregon” which was launched says, “we concluded to try Electric Bitters. the terms of sale are as follow« : All pereotn in arrears on subscriptions for a period of Io trespass opon Ibe premises of Dr. Kenyon, last Saturday. My wife was then Su sick she ooold hardly one year or over, will settle with the under .¡tasted between Floras latke and the coan- leave her bed, and five (6) pbyaicaos bad signed, while those in arrears for lees than ly rond, in Northern Carry, by removing, THOMAS WHITE. Master one pear, will settle with Air Fetter, wtio nailing, or destroying limber apon said failed to relieve her. After taking Electric will also fill ont enexpired subscription«. land. $2.‘> reward will be paid for informa Leave» Hendon ever; morning, eieep- Bitten she was perfectly cored, and can Where accounts are to be balanced, settle tion leading to a eonvioMon of trespass as Handay. at 7:30 o’clock and make» connect tiona with the train and ateamer Mjrl at Ladies and children's bats made and now perform all her household duties " ment moit be made with the undersigned < «fated above. Very Kespectfolly, Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. 10:30 a. m. at Coqoille City. t rimmed to «Eder. Call at residence. Guaranteed by C. Y.(.owe, druggist. Price Leave« Coqaille Citv at 12:30 p m., arriv D E RTITT. PEI EU NELSON, tgent Met«. Miss M aud Gaartt^p. Bandon, Oregon, October 31. 1905 ‘ ing at Bandon at 4,30 p. m. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS I T Read This Remarkable Testimonial. Scientific flmertca«. MUNN & to Take; Sure to Cure; Every New York Notice to the Public. C. Y. LOWE DISPATCH Millinery.