Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 16, 1905, Image 4

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I HE RECORDER <
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Send io jroui coupons.
New Drese Good« at Trowbri4ff<* **
Tbankagiviug Day, Thursday, Not.
30tb.
Trout fisbiug fine otv Cooa river at
present.
K. P. Annual Ball at Murick's Hall,
Saturday night.
The atM<l range coupon in this issue
uitn,i be u»«<l on or t>eiore Nur. 22.
Say! Call and see our line of new
Jewelry,
B anter B ros .
John Danielson and Clay Lewis are
building a fine new barn for M. Boyd.
Allred Marras is now improving
very fast and will soon be able to be
up.
855 people have visit«! the Light­
house nnd registered during the past
three year».
Geo. Cox is building a fine new
barn on the property fie recently pur­
chased of Mr. Brack.
G. M. Thorp, of Coquille, repre­
senting tha Portland Portrait Co.,
was doing business in Bandon this
week.
Attorney Sherwood, of. Coquille,
passed through Bandon yesterday en
route to Wedderburu on legal busi­
ness.
W.Hite picked several quarts of
fine strawberries in bis garden the
past week. Bandon climate against
the world.
Tbos Anderson has added to the
appearance of bis meat market by
giving the interior a liberal applica-
tion of paint.
Fire has destroyed wbat remained
of the wrecked steamer St. Paut,
which went ashore at Point Gordn
early in October.
Going to get married! The R e -
corder has just, received a nice line
of wedding invitations, and can print
them on short notice,
Gold Beach.
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PERSONALS.
T TttT t Trtt ttt ty tt rt f t
4» old btrrcuy oo* can do more barm in
>5 lainuiea thao Cuu be repaired by a sr,
woeka* rev iv*|
K«’p SfioQldhp, a logger, was crushed
death l>em.tub • |ug ou Fredrick farm last
1 hu D-day.
At immense tire raging north of Wedder-
buru, in tht Sftllal bru^b Considerable
diuDA^e is r«| ortt-d already.
Oue of our *yo icg men off» rs to lay a
wHger that the snake George lilted th .t wig
30 feet long and as big around as a wtiiakey
barrel, was nut seen until after he had seen
the whiskey barrel —Gold Beach Globe.
Bandon Foundry
ïüd Machine Shop
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Win Jobnaun of Port Orford »as in town
Bridge A. Hr «rii
Satarday.
Move», Italics aud Mcater*
A Garfield, Prop.
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Ge<». Laird made a trip to the coouty hob
Have in them ho many t xe< Henci
that they are now acknowledged the
last Friday.
A. T. FETT UH
grvateftt - lltrs on the
and tliev are growing in favor every year. We
MI m Florence Walstrotu went to Coquille^
have tl - < ’ . :v • a;
v in Piti.’m f >r t‘:t - I uphold hnd uQ’.ce necsBsities,
la«t SHtarduiy-
and prices range exceedingly mod »at in either chsc .
WOrik
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BKCIALTT.
hUBbCKIPTION BATES.
J. Qaiuk, of U'oqoil!et wag a Baudun vuil-
Our assort men, of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
or ibie Wvek.
Gne Year.............................................. 12 00
Mr«. A. J. HitrUunn wm a Coquille riftitur
Six Months.............. '.............................. 1 00 !
pecial
c
ardware
Friday and Sutarday.
Three Months.........................................
50 i
Mm. CbarleH Daily went to Coqoille Sat,
I^TI f P aid in A dvamcb , S1.50 a Y bab .
uilt
rder
—oco----
orday, retoruiuu home Tuesday.
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Myrtle
Point.
Wn>. Jenkins, of Myrtle Point, is in town
'^his paper is entered at the Bandon post
Mr. and Mrs. The« Guerin went to Port Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
visiting his daughter, Mrs» Fred Groda,
"QtUue as Secuud-clas- Mutter.
Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
C. A. and M. O. Langwoitby were looking Orford, Wednesday, where they were called
Pipe
and
Fittings,
on
account
of
the
serious
illness
of
Mrs.
after ba*ine-H matterK in Landon thin week.
THU USD AY. NOV. 16. 1905.
We Have the Variety of Stock
Bra ss Work.
Guerin's uunt, Mrs. Dart.
Mrs. A. Hite and Miss Bertha Wells re­
Beef. Pork, Veal, Mutton. 1 ; mb, Bolognft and Pork Hansage, Pressed Beef, Heal
Robert Tyrell has one of the finest horses General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in Cheese,
turned to Coquille uu the Friday morning
Corind Beef, Pickled F< rk. bgga. Vvgetnt les and butter.
ever raised in Oooa county, lhe animal is
Connection.
Cull on us and gtt our prima but or buying elsewhere.
bout.
Heart tc Heart Talk with Business
a two-year-old aud weighs 1422. The burse
Miss Grace Skeels, of C-oquille, was visit
We are not like the Hind Wheels
is a Percherun.
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Men.
ing her sister, Mrs Charles Lorenz, last
of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We aro pushers, striving for a larger
County
Court
has
employed
two
pro
­
The
week.
Bandon is large enoogh to support
business, and wo gut th re by keeping
fessional limber cruisers to cruise the timber
Mrs. M. S. Smith and children are visiting land of Coos county ibst has not already
a good paper. Will it do it! A news­
TI yo Bost Meat in. ttie Land
at the home of D F. Smith ou the Panter been estimated, so that a proper assessment
nnd Milling nt th* very low.-t prie.-»
I VVnldvnnpl
Snn Prnnc
paper is, to a great extent, what the
We are here to pie 1». and here t.. stny.
J. »VulUVOgei Ot OOn, TrOpS.
ranch.
can be made.
people of a community make it. Give
Andrew Busmen, of Langlois, has been do­
J. B Moomaw, the Arngo hop raiser, left
it poor support and you are sure to
ing some masonry work on the Breuer build­ for Portland, Thursday, where he will go to
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get a poor paper. Give it good sup­
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ing the past week.
CLARENCt Y. LOWE
look after 45j000 ¡munds of hops shipped
port and you are at least entitled to a
r
L. R. Robertson, Supt. P. S. Telegraph noi*th thin *evk. Mr. Moomaw is planting
By the Day, Week or Mouth.
Buudou. Oregon,
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paper that will do the community in
and Telephone Co. was over from Marsh­ an earlier hop, a variety which can be picked
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Newly
Furnished
field on business last Saturday
general eotne good. Of course there
about the first of August, so there will be no
V
Booms.
E. W. Jensen, of Port Orford, was iu town danger of damage by early fall rains —En­
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are a few business men in every com­
terprise.
is just in reoeipt of a new and
Saturday
to
meet
his
mother,
Mrs.
J.
Jen
munity wno are too penurious to do
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fresh stuck of
sen,
k?ho
arrived
cu
the
Dispatch.
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MRS.
0.
H.
PATTERSON
anything for the good of the town,
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Curry County Koto«.
Alf Miller, a prominent Corry County
P. B. HOYT, Prop
Drugs and Chemicals,
but we hope that Bandon is compara­
4 Corner Wharf and Third Sts. Bandon. -
stockman, was in town Monday evening
DepQtyU.fi Mineial Surveyor, I). Cnn-
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tively free from this class of so called
enroute home from a trip to Marshfield.
niff, Jr., is surveying some mineral claims 4
1‘ateut and Proprietary Preparations l ocated in EL DORADO BUILDING. ,
business men. A man looking for a
Jud^e Bailey, of Curry county, who has on
. upper Sixes. It is repurtc I that Dr. El­
Toilet Articles,
Fimt Street. BANDON. OK ICG OB'
location is almost sure to ask to see a
been in the hospital at Marshfiold for some gin
,
has sold out to F. Kribs.
DrnggistM
Nutulrlc.
SHAVING.
SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
time past, was in Bandon yesterday enroute
copy of the local paper, aud his im­
Born in Port Orford, Oregon. Nov. 1, 1905,
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
home.
to the wife of Nat Dean, an 81b son—mother
CUTTING AT STANpARD PRICES.
pression of that town is, to a great
N uts and C andies .
Dr. Hteele, the well known dentist from and baby getting along fine. Nat is now the
extent, formed by the appearance of '
Bathroom n.nvly fitted up with Porcelain
Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes.
the Bav br.s decided to locate at Bandon father of two sons and will have to let his
|hat paper. If it is full of local Dews
Tub. Hot or Cold Baths '¿li cents
Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
and will have his office iu the Anderson whiskers grow in order to look more fatherly
SEWING MACHINE.
and live advertisements, he can de­
building.
Died, at Flagstaff, Coos County, Oregon,
BOUHR BSARINO.
pend upon it that the town is alive
Mrs. Judson Mills, of Randolph, who has Got. 28, 1905, John Bentz, aged 64 years. Mr.
HIGH GRADE.
and np-to date. If the paper looks
been receiving treatment at ¿he Horsfall Bentz was twice married, the last time to
hospital the past two weeks, is reported as Miss Lizzie Forty, whose parents at that
¡ike a last years’ almanac, he forms
GEORGE HITE, 1‘ uophietob .
improving.
resided on Elk river near Fort Orforch She
an impression that does the town no
EACH
SHAVES,
was
a
sister
to
James,
George
and
Charles
Miss Lena Logan who left here some three
SH5MPOO,
good. If the people here will come
weeks ago for the East, via San Francisco, Forty, well known in this county.
25 Cts.
HAIE CUT,
forth with the proper support we will
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SINGE,
The first issue of the Bandon Recorder
has decided to remain in the laitt-r place,
ASSAGE,
do our best to get out a paper that
When you waut a plea«Hnt pbv.io try where she will enter a hospital to train for a under its new owner and editor, bears evi
AND BATH.
EACH
dence
that
a
skillful
printer
and
wide
awake
will do, the town some good. We are Uhainberlsin'» Stotuaoh and Liver Tableta. nurse.
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editor is at the helm. In bis oration from
willing to spend every dollar we make They are easy to take and produce no grip­
the rostrum, Mr. Fetter lucidly announces
jn improving tbs paper, but we have ing or other unpleasant effect. Sold by C.
I.anipti
Creek.
the policy of the paper as Independent Re­
Y. Lowe. Druggist
peither the timo or inclination to
Cody Lumber Co. installed another don­ publican, dealing lightly with politics, but
Wm. II. Washburn, representing a key this week, this making four in oper­ devoted to the interests of Bandon and
Veep drumming for business aud not
vicinity We wi> h and predict success, Mr.
get it. Life is too short to spend it Portland company, arrived last week ation.
t ?
Mi*» Minnio Mills, from Marshfield, apent Fetter.—Fort Orford Tribune.
day dreaming, and if Bandon is to aud will make a final test for gold
several
days
last
week
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
share in the development and pros values in the old Lane mineiin the
Morrison and other friends.
Prosper Items.
perity that ia headed this way, now is black sand district north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clinton, of up river spent
This well-known hotel is now under uew aud com­
(he lime to commeuoe and do some­
J. A. Hartman received a consign­ several days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Bossen left for Coquille lust Thursday.
petent tuan.’ixeui'tit and Lua been i Loro uglily ten-
thing or forover bold its peace.
ment of cement on the last Elizabeth Coach. Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Coach being Mrs. Conrad gave Bai.d.»n a call Monday.
ovated throughout The table service is equal to
T. P. Hanly gave us a business call last
and work on bis new building has sisters.
any in Southern Oregon. Stnple rooms for com­
by buying this
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mercial tuen. 1>: ggt4'c ti an-, oil» d to aud from
been resumed. The walls are being Mi’s Hazel McPhail, nft«r a weeks’ visit Thursday.
reliable,
honest,
Fresh Groceries at all times at
boats uml trains (fie of charge.
with her mother, Mrs. Charles Green, re­
H. Christenson left Tuesday morning for
high grade sew­
raised at the rate of a foot a day,
Trowbridge’s.
turned to Coqoille where she will pursue Marshfield.
ing machine.
M’
Some parties from near Eugene her studies until spring.
Mrs. Wm Howell, who has been quite ill,
The Umpqua salmon pack amounts
STRONGEST
GUARANTEE.
been
connected
Eli
Lenfesty,
who
has
improving.
is
passed through here last week wiih
(o about 7,000 cases.
with the Cody Lumber Co. «inee they com
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson were Coquille Naticrtt! Sewing Machine Co.,
Old papers, 10 cents per hundred. 440 bead of Angora goats which they tnenced opera»ions, left here several days visitors last week.
were
to
deliver
in
Langlois
for
li.
D.
/ N FR ANCISCO. CAL.
ago for Washington where | jl has some tim­
R ecorder office.
Mr. aud Alrs, Goodman made a flying trip
Hume. They received ^4 00 a head ber interests. Word has just, been r. co^ved
• crokv A3 Kf-iA'intrr. ill .
8. Mundy is making some improve­ for the goats.
to Bandon last Friday.
to the t fleet that he is returning prepared to
ments ou bis residence property.
Mrs. J. Hamblock, of Bullards, has been
C. P. J EXSEX. Master.
keep bouse.
Delphi Lodge, No. 64, Knights of Jack Timon, who has been developing ill for a couple of weeks.
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
This Steamer is New. is Stronply baili, nnd fitti d with the hil.sl iif mpvcmenU. and will
Pythias, wiii give their Eleventh An­ several vei^s of coal for the past five years, Mr. and Mrs. N. Peterson gave Bandon a
Nelson, a daughter, Nov. 12tb, 1905.
«ive it reeiúnr H Jav servici, b i pHssengers und Deicht. Istaeée the
nual Ball at Muuck’s Hall. Saturday has got beyond the use of a whim, having business call last Wednesday.
Coquille River Oregon, nnd Ksn Ermlcisco, Ciilif.
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Retail business in Portland is from evening. Nov. 18th. Arrangements obtained such a depth that, the whim is not
Wm Hansen had the misfortune to get Lit
ELBERT
DYEH,
Agent,
Baudou,
Oregon.
30 to 50 per cent better than it was a aro being made for a grsHt time, and practicil. and he will install a steam hoist, hand badly crushed last week.
E. T. KRUSE, Mntiaging Agent, 207 Front Streit, Snn Frincisco, Cr.llfornln.
when he will be able to produce coal in
year ago, says the Journal.
Several mining exports are prospecting
a lorge crowd is expected.
quantities large ?roy .’,L to supply all local the black sand mines *>uck of Bullards.
You Can’t Expect to Get
Although the sea was running high
demands, also ship to Frisco nnd other ports.
Worth for $1, But
There
will
be
preaching
services
at
Mrs.
V.
Smith
and
Mrs.
Thompson
went
Sunday, it was a beautiful day, and
You Can Get
Your
to Coquille last Tuesday, returning the same
the
Presbyterian
Church,
next
Snn
many people could be seen along the
MOXEE'S
BOB
TH
at
day.
Coq mile.
|>each and bluff viewing the breakers. day, November 19. b both morning
a
Walter White, who has been visiting his
and evening. Sunday School
~
at 10 Born—Oct. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. John
J. W. Netr, tbo 8. P. right of-way
sister, Mrs. Conrad, returned to bis home
o’clock, and Christian En.loavor at Tawse. a son.
near Dairyville.
man, has been instructed to have the
6:30 o’clock. All are cordially in-
Married—at Coquille, Nov. 9th, Thus. J.
Only lii-gulai- I.ine llctweon !•<>■ tint,«! nn«l Eureki,
Miss Maggie Lamont, and sister Amy. Heuler in Knot» and Shoes
right-of-way ready so that grading on
McAdams and Miss Minnie Sneed.
vited to these services.
were
up from Baudot! one day last week,
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
(he Drain-Coos Bay road may begin
is
tt
oom
Will Ordway, ho played bf.R with the visiting Mrs. Honking.
lowest living prices.
Bert Harrington went hunting a
January 1st.
Coquille team last summer is now engaged
Mis-e* Amelia and Olga Peterson, and
GEO D. GRAY & CO., Gen I Agfa.
few days ago and after getting into with the Monterey, Cal. team.
L. W SHAW, AKent,
The Misses Davison gave a party
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
Marsh field, Phono 441.
the game country discoveroq that Le C. C. Price, of the lower river, who in Eva Goodman went to Bandon on a pleas­
ure trip last .‘Ji.t ircay.
}a«t Friday evening in honor of Miss
bad no gnu. Why on earth a man compauy with his brothers, Harvey aud
Minnie Ferguson, of Portland, who
Mr. Ferdinand Hanson, after an absence
would want to go hunting without a Will, went to Millwood, California, last
of several months returned to his home in
is visiting at their home. The even
spring
and
spent
the
summer
in
the
ted
­
gun is more I [inc we can comprehend.
Maishfield last Wednesday.
¡ng was pleasantly passed with music
However, be insists that he had a wood mills nt that, place, returned ia«
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Smith spent several Agates Ground, Polished and
Thursday. While in San Francisco Mr.
end Kernes. LigLt refreshmeuts were
gnu when be left here.
days in Coquilie last week, visiting the lat­
Price
got
a
severely
sprnined
ankle
while
Mounted
served.
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tozier.
Osborn & Elliott, who moved their alighting from a sheet car, and was suffer­
CUJVXS RKEUÎÎATÎSM AfiD ALL PAÍN
The Gold Bar Mining Co. at Illahe,
ing intensely ns Le passed through this
J. 8 Roy called here last Wednesday, hav­ to order; or any ntbor work in my
sawmill
from
its
old
location
three
line
will
bn
done
in
a
neat
and
antis
¡»lace.
We
hope
he
may
be
all
right
in
a
ing
brought
O.
P,
Hoff,
the
labor
and
fac
­
W.r owner-. tnt-,
SJ.V.W, ■•'JFaçHt, LUMBAGO.
Cnrry County, Oregon, rejMirt their
kV’PF JO-BT», CCMIVACTCO M.JtCtLB. SPRAINfd
factory manner, Ht h reasonable price.
tory inapt ctor, down from Coquille.
ANKIES, COM kUkKIR1» «PMAINIO WKISfS, FROSTCQ
work greatly enlarged there. One miles south of town to a point two few days.—Herald.
FIST. eGluts. BUWIGNS. GNILBLSIHS. AMO ALL INFLAMMATIONS OF MAU 9« MAST.
Call and see my new line of jewelry, con­
I be sohooner C. T Hill, took a cargo of sisting
trestle, 61 feet high and 60 feet long, miles northeast of Randolph, report
of Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Sash Pins,
cedar
lumber,
th»s
trip,
from
the
Prosper
Lady's Waist Sets, Brooches, Bracelets. Cuff
(a completed, and tbo three-quarter that they have everything in good
and Collar Buttons, Chains, Charms, and
Mill for the San Pedro market.
mile ditch ia almost ready for bring­ running order a tain, nnd expect Io be
Rings, which has just arrived.
It is rumored that th« «‘earner Elizabeth
ARTHUR RICE.
ing water to their mill. There nre 28 able to ship lumber by the 25th inst. Ladies and childten'a hats made ani will go to Astoria next trip with the crew
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Watchmaker and Jeweler.
m»n now at work aud excellent pro­ They are cutting white cedar almost (panned to order. Cail at reaidence.
and season’s pack from the Prosper Can­
exclusively, and are located in a fine
Miss M aud G arfield .
nery.
gress is being made.
Bandon, .
Oregon.
body of timber.
J.O. Taylor has just completed two mod­
A new Gnu Club was organized in
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ern nnd up-to-date bouses. They are now
While engaged at his work at th
Bandon last weak. The membership
C. H. PATTERSON
being papered and painted, and will soon be !
Notice to the Public.
will be limited to about fifteen, and North Jetty, one day last week, Wm.
ready for occupancy.
Dray and General Delivery
My wife having left m\ lied aud board
they have leased the Marshall ranch Sorensen fell from the trestle woik
Carl Olson, vho has resided w’th bis sis­
without mv consent, notice is hereby g«ven
Meet all Boat*».
aud
only
escaped
serious
injury,
and
of 1200 acres and the McClellan
to the public I hat I will not be responsible ter, Mrs. N. Peterson, for the last four
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years, «<>♦*< ro San Francisco on this Eliza­
ranch of 1100 acres for the privilege perhaps death, on the jagged rocks for any debts she may contract.
B andon , : r O regon .
beth, en route to bis old home in Norway.
of fishing nix] hunting with shotguns below, from the fact that a large
G C. H aga .
Work is ^Q«pendcd in the ship yard. The
Parkersburg« Or.,Oo^. 24. 190J.
Until March 15th. If ilm good people breaker c.imu in just as be fell, and
carpenters have taken their departure and
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of Langlois hear n terrific bombard­ be struck the water instead of the
the new vessel was towed to Parkersburg
READ THIS REMARKABLE CURB
KILL the
ment in that vicinity in the near rocks. The breaker tossed him upon
A M E RIG VS G R E A T EST W LEK LY.
last Tuesday, where they will fiui&b rigging j ano
the
“I was much sffiicted with ihenmatism, writes
future, they can r«4 assured that it is the rock and be escaped with only a
and take s cargo of lumber fur San Fran­
Ed.C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, “going
cisco.
severe shaking up. It was a close THE
not t|<a Japanese fleet.
WITH
TOLEDO BLADE, J. Nielson is becoming an expert machin­
•bout on crutches and suffering ■ great deal of pain,
I was induced to try Ballard’aSnowLimnlent. which
Madison Scott, a veteran citizen of call.
'
ist. having repaired and gi*«n tb4f gswllne
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Toledo. Ohio.
cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS TUR
pear Bandon, sent US ou Thursday,
Otto Gross, the 15 year old son of The 1Ï.-0« K nnvn Newspaper in the engin« in his new boat a thorough over­
GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; have rec­
han ing and now has it in fine running • t
by Lucie Thus. Smith, samples of bis H. A. Grose, met with an accident al
ommended it to a numlier of persons, all expresa
United Staten.
themselves as being benefited by it. I now w«Ut
order. He made a special run Saturday and
crops, at which we are much pleased I the government works last Monday
Circulation 185,000.
without crntchea, and am able to perform a great
took quite a namberof the “Prosperitas” to
as well as surprised. Although grown that
i
will make him a cripple for life.
deal
of light labor on the farm."
Popular in Every State.
Bandon, among whom were, Mrs. Benken­
on up lands, we bare seen no nicer He has been firing one of the •‘donkey”
dorff, N. Nielson, J. Peterson, F. Helgren,
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
Surest cad Quickest Cure for all
aud better developed specimens of < engines. Mou lay morning bo at­ The Toledo Blade is row installed in its P. Hansen, S. Nas* and Oscar Hendrickson.
THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
BALLARD
SNOW LINIMENT CO<
nev,
’
;
building,
with
a
rhodern
plant
and
com and paopips grown anywhere in tempted
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to board one of the rock equipment, and facilities equal to any pub­
LES, or MONEY BACK.
ST. LOUIS. U. S> A.
lication
between
New
York
ilnd
Chicago.
It
(be valley. Ears of corn measured 10 trains,
I
but slipped, and a car loaded
No Poi.on |n Chanibcrlain'o Cough
the only Weekly newspaper edited ex-
inches in leugtb and perfectly devel­ with rock passed over his left foot. ii
Demedy.
p’iessly for every State
Territory. The
THKMP.IM NOTWK.
From Napier, New Zeoland, Herald: Two
oped, while the parsnips measured 11 He was taken to Dr. Houston’s office News of the World so arranged that buav
Notice is hereby given to all Versons not
l>eople can more easily comprehend, than by years agof be Pharmacy Board of New South
to
trespass
upon the premises o. Dr. Kenyon,
¡aches io circumfereuce aud a foot io ' where it was found necessary to am reading
cnn>ber*»m< columns of dailies. All
topic.-1 made plain in each issue by Wait«, Anstmlift, had an analysis rcade of situated between Floras Lake and the coun­
iengib, and are as nice samples as potato
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the toes and about half of the current
special editorial matter written from ince|>- all the couch rondicines that were sold in ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
or destroying timber upon said
myoue would wish to see,—Coquille foot
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The boy is getting along as tion down to date. The only pAper pub­ that market. Out of the entire list they catting,
land. $2.f> reward will be paid for informa­
lished especially fur pe» pie who du <»r d > not
fierald.
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well as could bo expected.
read daily newspapers,'and vet thirst for found ^niy one that they declared was en tion leading to a conviction of trespass ns
plain facts. That this kind of ft newspaper tirely free from All poisons. This exception stated above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon, March 14. 1901.
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is popular, is proven by the fact that the was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, made
The
Thing Required for Conati*
PETER NELSON. Agent
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Weekly Blade now has over 180,000 yearly by the ('banmerlain Medicine Company, Des
Herb W. Kdwanla Injured.
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subscribers, and is circulated in all parts of
••At a certain purgative ngd strmach puri­
Herb W. K4«srds. of Dos Moines. lows, the U- S. In addition to the new*, the Blade Moines. Iowa. U. S A. The abnence of all
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lets e^ein to be the ryaol thing required ing his wrist «nd firnialne bis knees. “The departni<*!i*.s of matter snitable tó every best that can be had and it ia w<h a feel
meuiber o/the fatally. Only one dollar a
iirong enough for (he moat robust, yet nulfi net« day." he «ays. "they were so sore nnd year
ing of security that any mother can give it
THOMAS WHITE. Master
ADDRESS
Enough and safe for children and without stiff I «»« afraid I would ha.e to star in
Write for free sp- J men copy. Add rets
to her little ones. Chamberlain’s Cough
L aavcr BaMlonv/every morning, excef
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Reroedv is tapeciallv recouiinended Ly its SniidAy. at 7»0 o’clock »nd makes Connect
Thia Coupon is good for one rota for the ptfvon narutri above, if deputed at the
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