Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 07, 1905, Image 4

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HUffHCKIFTION HA TEW.
T hursday . bue.
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The Coo» Bay Harbor bad ■ spasm
becanve a »teamer was barbound at
ibis place dnriug lb» recent storm.
It also say» that «learners were bar
hound at Astoria, but during this
lim« no »h'amer wa» barbound at
Coos Bay. Posaibly not, but that in
ft different report than was received
£er*.
Tbe Harbor wards to know if tbe
people of Bandon are always going to
be content with barbound ships. It
says that when Coos Bay gets a bans
goiitineiital railroad and a forty foot
cbuuuel they will have a great market
there like San Francisco and all tbe
Bandon trade will go to Coos Bay in­
stead of San Francisco. The Har­
bor's solution of tbe problem is to
build it canal through the isthmus,
then bring tbe products of thia sec­
tion to 0>os Bay on acows over the
ppid flats and sloughs mid we would
have feasible navigation all the year
through Coos Bay.
Tbe people of the Coquille valley
will be amusod at thia grout effort of
the Harbor to suggest a method of
transportation for this section, “It is
Bandon not Coos Bay that most needs
tbe Isthmus canal,” says tbe Harbor.
We would like to ask tbe Harbor
man what put such a crazy notion in­
fo his head. Of course tbe article
tviiswritten right after a Thanksgiving
pinner wheu those who are not dis­
creet are apt to see visions. The
prticle is not worth noticing only
jnsofar hh to show tbe knocking pro­
pensities of Home of tbe Bayites,
The people of the Coquille are not
floing any particular kicking about
transportation facilities; we have a
very good service now and will bave
a better one just as quick as the
Bayites. If the people here are not
picking where does the Harbor get
license to butt inf Is it possible the
Jlarbor doesn’t know that the princi­
pal resources of this county are in
the Coquille valley? Is it possible
the Harbor doesn’t know that tbe Bay
would be ‘’small potatoes ' if it wasn't
for those same resources? Does the
Harbor know that there was more
lumber shipped from this place
dnriug the first six months of this
year than was shipped from Coos
Bay? Does it know that tbe most of
(.lie lumber shipped from the Bay
pomes from the Coquille? Does it
know that the principal coal deposits
pf tbe county are in this valley and
when developed will be shipped from
ibis river?
If the Harbor doesn't know these
things it ought to investigate and
keep “mum.'’ Tbe people of this sec
lion are a liberal and whole souled
bunch, howevef. and let the Bayites
bave all tbo credit they cau get. W e
will be glad to see tbe Bay get her
forty feel, we will be glad to see her
build a town like Portland. We
realize that while she is getting h
mouthful we will get a bite, but we
want it distinctly understood that she
must quit knocking the balance of tbe
ponnty or flip balance of the county
will retaliate aud tins is no time for
sectional tights. Tbe people of tbe
ponnty should be united and working
(or the good of tbe county as a whole.
An industry that comps to tbe county,
po matter where it is located, is a
good thing for ns all and the more
the merrier. Knock the knockers.
r Senator Fulton proposed a thirty­
tool cbar.tiel for Uoos Bay apd tbe
Coos Bay Harbor was not pleased
Candidate Tooze camo along and
proposed a forty foot channel, and
the Harbor is for him. We tremble
|o think what will happen to caioii-
jluie Tooze when candidate Huston
comes along and digs a lifty-fout
cliauuel. Oregonian.
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Bandon is said to have one of the
best oppoit unities ir, the United
States for a pulp and paper mill,
i'oos county has many timbers which
«re adapted to the Use of paper mills,
and the establishment of cue industry
< f this nature will bring others.—
Portland Journal.
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Tbi» tuso bao«» vbat he ¡a talking
ata*ut »n<i i» »vi leotly n<> t«tl'lerf<»H
in the n»w»p»p.<r bustne« "Hrud in
jour item« uf n»w» when they are
Ire»h M e don't like to. publish a
birth after the child i» w»nn.«l. a mar
riage after th« bon»ytu'>*m ia over,
uor a death after the widow ia mar-
riod agata.**
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¡'be Alliance rracb<*d the bay alwiut
Ham Th tir» lay Some difficulty
was wsperiwoewd in crossing tn over
the bar. throe trial» being made laiforw
lb« venture waasucc«*»eftll. The tuest
lion»« at I be »lern of lbs boat waebtal
off. and som« of the »tern railing
cruebad in. The »teaiusr »ailed for
Eureka on Friday afiuruoun. Coast
Mail.
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A Berkeley, Cal. malt offers to bnild
a shoo factory in Marsbfiuld provided
the citizens of that town will donate
a lot 150x180, erect a tbraw-atory
building
contribute
#5,000 in
ca«b. and give free tnxation for a pe
riod of years. Strange that he didn't
ask I Im town to furnish him with free
labor, too. Two years bunco manu­
facturers will be glad of the cbauce
to get a site in Coos county.
Mr J me«»her« Wrttt lu AMurta
Klimt «lb Malay.
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BANDON.
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OREGON.
lb«
K A PbilpoH waa tranaactmg t»n«iu*w« al
»ba H«» laai Na tar day.
• be terat » aatoa *»f th* filNte CbttflffMSI
vru»d al
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last M. udaj
Cbarlra l»alh «"I teU irft teand bad 17
•raided wtlte botlibir |Nlete. TaaaJar, wtei e
work in« •>« »tea tag.
Air 1 Hovdar wmi to tela teowa in Coqaillr
laa« w«aA. a ctipphd f«A/t lot apacitliu« L»u> I
front labor fur a U mmi
Frank MrMallan. of Itefiaaart. eat in
i »wn Inal avantoir and will go to Han Fran
ctaoa on Itoo Breakwater.
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No jury will be aummoned al the term of
Coart which convtnea !>ec. 11th. doriea are
to I m , »oniui Hied in April and Krpteoiber,
but at the I>ece(pb«r term it in loft optional
with the jodpe.
Mill
lb« Fr«»«|te.e Hum lav l^hool ia plnnning to
have a Itoa and t uU*Haitirornt» in tb« l*ro«-
ppr Hail on UbHatmaa Ev«. Tbr nuuuiitier
• hi a* miMV'prnta waa app«<*tit«*d at a rrornt
meet n«{. whirl; wm held at Mr«, (’onrnd’a.
Tbo Bandon Mnnnfactnring Co. hare been «rd prupmatioiin ar« baiug made to Bunk« it
ready to •tart up their nmrliinenr for aome an vuj «)Kbl« affair.
time, bat were dr lnyed on McroQpt of noire
Miaa Lauji>ut w«m up from Bandon last
tw*lt|utf trtjinii ahipfwd on the wronw boat.
However, the beliiri« arrived yratenlAy on Friday viaitiug her «iatera M m U dm Hot*
the Elisab* th. and they will oornmonceop kiXM aud liieking.
•ration* at onoe.
Steel Range Free.
BRIDGE,9EACH&CO?
“SUPERIOR”
Manuel Wilson and wife came down from
Magee’s camp, Sntnrd iy night, and spent
Suuday with tbe former’s parents.
The R ecorder is going to nmk«
Several eastern newspapers are in­
dulging in tnucb speculation with one of its Isdy renders a present of h
reference to the enormous activity handsome JOI 00 steel range. An or
der was given A. McNair, the hard­
now being displayed in railroad ware man, last week, for tbe range,
building in the Pacific northwest. which will arrive on the next steamer,
They seem to be surprised that con­ and be placed on exhibition in his
ditions should warrant this activity, store. The range is the “Mohawk”
made by Bridge & Beach. It is the
in which they display their complete square design with high closet, and
ignorance of the development and burns either wood or coal. Has six
potentialities of this great section In­ 8 inch boles and oven 16x20x12.1. A
deed when a stranger comes here and range that any lady would be proud
to possess.
looks over the held, when be notes
BULES.
what has been done and tbe be-
Any body mav enter the steel range con­
wilderiugly varied products and re­ test at any time. They also have the privi
sources of the country his cbiefest lege of withdrawing at any time but those
surprise is that it has so long been withdrawing cannot have their votes counted
neglected by tbe railroads and the for another.
A coupon is printed in each R kcohdkh . It
settlers who are endeavoring to eke is good for one vote if nsed within time limi'
out a hard existence in less favored printed on same. Votes are allowed with
parts.
subscriptions as follows : one year, $1.50.150
Elsewhere they talk glibly about votes; six month», 75 cents. 75 votes; three
states that are empires but here in months. 50 cents. 50 votes. Subscription
must be paid in advance.
Oregon they tind a demonstration of The contest will close at 6 o’clock, p.m .
it. Any condition of climate that is Wednesday, January 31, 1906. and the lady
best for the temperate zone may here having the greatest number of votes will be
be found; here also may be found de, piesented with tbe handsome steel rance.
The standing of the contestants will
ligbtfnl climutio conditions nowhere published each week except the last, and lie
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else duplicated in the whole United the close three disinterested parties will be
States. No matter what be wants to chosen to count the votes.
raise be may here find sections where
Notice!
he can raise it to perfection. Home
great states have preeminent reputa
The Bridge & Bench Mfe Co. have inter­
tions for raising one product; Oregon ested themselves in oar steel range contest
can match them with a dozen, in all to tbe extent of uiving as a better range
of which it is entitled to preeminence. than we originally bought. We advertised
a “Mohawk’’ which itself is an elegant
Tbe severest criticism that cau be range, but the manotaoturera have decided
directed against Oregon is that its to make tbe prize even more attractive and
own people bave not been sufficiently have sent one of their highest grade ranges,
aware of its enormous advantages. the "Superior.1’ This range is worth yW,
We are indeed just beginning to ap and is indeed a beauty. It is now on exhi­
bition at A. McNair’s hardware stole. Go
preciate our advantages and blessings, in and see it. The lady who is f rtnnate
being stimulated thereto by tbo en­ enough to get this range will bave oue of
thusiasm of people coming from else which she can well be prond.
where aud contrasting their owu sec­ Tbe standing of the contestants is given
below. There is one new candidate this
tion with this.
week, and two have withdrawn.
The immigration tendency toward
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It*, Peterson, Prosper.........
904
the 1‘acitic northwest is at last def­
Mrs. I. J. ItHvison, Bandon ........
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initely defined. To many people tbo
Mrs. W. F. Harris, Banihm.............
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region has come with the force of an
Mrs. A l>. Morse. Bandon...............
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original discovery. Indeed so en­
Mrs. K. L. M. Blumenrattier
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thusiastic are lbe reports which these
Mis. Hila J. .«elaon, Baudun ...
7
uowcomers send back that strangers Mrs. C, Malehorn, Iatnglols...........
3
to our advantages bave difficulty in Mr» K J. tllto. Bandon,...............
2
believing them. But when they come Mrs. P. F. Gelitke, Parkersburg .
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they discover that tbe half has not
been told and so we uro advertised by
our loving friend- No part of the
whole United States will develop so
Dealers in Meats
Bandon
rapidly in tbe next ten years as tbe
Pacific northwest. It does not need
Here to Serve—Here to Stay.
to depend upon lurid advertising to
BEEF.
attraot popple here; they are drawn
per lb.
by the sheer merit h of the country Loin steak
. 12lio.
itself. When they once come they Bib
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never want to leave On th» contrary (’hack “
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they commnniciito the enthtisiiiain Prime roasts
Flank, piste, brisket and neck boil .(>7
which they feel to friends living else­ Shoulder boil .......................................... OH
Corned
beef................................................. .Os
where. As a result they are coming
MUTTON.
by »cores and hundreds to this
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favored land and there is room for Chop».
Könnt leg or loin..
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lion.t shoulder. ..
• hem all.- Portland Journal-
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VEAL.
A WALDVOGEL & SON
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PORK.
Chop, steak, roast rib. roast
roast loin.— ............................ ,..
Pickled pork............. ,,...,..........
Hanssges
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Kiiast shoulder..................................
Spare ribs................................ ., ..
Heads................... ............
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Feet ................................................. 5 »
Bacon............. .......... ..........................
Hamburg.............................................
Beef suet.................................................
Ia-.-tr ¡«rd ... .....................................
Rendered, bulk....................................
Port Summers and a party of min­
ers will leave for Rogue river soon
to dq aome prowpectio»
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The Superintendent of tbe Sunday School
has announced her inability to Attend the
Holiday School this winter, And unless some
oue will till the office as sup t, it is probable
tbe school will tie discontinued through tbe
winter moDths.
Oscar Hendrickson has just about oom-
pleted his trnw house which will Berve hb hie
bachelor quarters this winter.
Dr. Houston came up on a professional
visit Sunday, having been called ft r Mrs.
Pershbsker. who has an attack of bronchitis.
Mr. Crane war down transacting business
one day last week
Carmon & Crites started their plauef,
Monday, for a f»-w days' ran, having about
20 M feet to plane for city shipment.
Mr. Coleinan, an up river logger, made
Prosper a bnsinewr visit Monday.
Will not make a «nan look dir~*«*d up it hv bus a three days growth of t>*ard
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Lodging
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Mr. MoCullech. County Surveyor, came
up Tuesday in.-.uiiig tu do some work for
paities here, hut owing to tbe rain had to
give it up and will return when the weather
is more favorable.
Mrs. F. Carmon, who had the misfortune
tosprAin her ankle, n improving veiy slowly.
t. <efc*<i ryti€ « ¿-¿-e
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MRS. C. H. PATTERSON
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CLARENCE Y.
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LOWE,
Druggist and Apothecary
1 h ju«t in receipt of h new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
lirnggiMtH NuiidrieM.
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoeh , S oaps
N uts anp C aspies .
(' P. JEJYSK.V. Maxtor.
This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, «nd fitted with the latest improvements, and will
give a repul. r K da\ service, for passenger* and freight, Ixtweeu the
Coquille Itiver. Oregon, and San Francisco, (bdif.
E.
ELBI'.R'f DYER, Agent. Bandon. Oregon.
KRl’SF, Man: ging Agent, 907 Front Street, ban Francisco, California.
T0NS0R1AL PARLORS California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
Located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
Firnt Street. BANDON. ORKGON
SHAVING,
8HAMHJOING
AND
Only llegnlttr I,ine Between
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HAIK
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES,
Bathroom newly fitted ap with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Hatha 25 cent«
I3OOTHH
Peter Nelson
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8'1 Worth for .$1, But
l'ou Can
Get
Your
MOJYE 1 ”5 H O R TH a t
Wagonmaker
Heavy Forging
Nl,ip AVork
■ nd Logging Work
i" our Npecialty.
O b soon.
C. fcl PATTERSON
Dray and General Delivery
Meet «11 Ikia*
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Fivroa,
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Kioota and Nhoen
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SHAW, Agent,
Mnr«h0<*ld, i*b«»ne 441.
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/wURES COUGHS. COLDS. CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITI ».
<» WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT. HOARSlNES
^LOSS OF VOICE. LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASI
EXPECTORATION. HEALS THE LUNGS.
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remody for
Children's Croup and Whooping Cough because
S end F or
THE HdS Ï3ÇCVV PIETS
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it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore­
hound Syrup is mild and benign.it isadapted to infants, as well
as adults of every variety of temperament and CQnntitution.
HAKE YOl/ñ
SELECTION,
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FOQ THE HOLIDAY#
Read This Remarkable Testimonial.
MRS. B W. EVANS. Clsarwater. Kae.. wnUi:-"My butband
was sick for three month» and the doctor» told me he had quick con­
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard'» Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him. He it now a well man, but wi alwaye keep a bottli
in the house, and th. r.k it baa no equal for pulmonary dieeaeM.'
nrnceS* Lowrsr
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STOCKTON ST.
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Easy to Take; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed.
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THRU SlZESi SJc.SOc.Sl.OO.
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT CO.. • ST. LOVIS, M0.
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TKKMPANM NOTK'K.
Notice is hereby given to all persona not
to trespass upon the premises of I>r. Kt-nyou.
situated between Floras Lake and the coan-
■ ' iu \-.iDi-rn <’nrrv. I»v mMOtaflF.
catting, or destroying tiinl»er a|>»ti said
land.
reward wiii ne paid for informs-
tian leading to a convictiou of tn^pecs as
stated above.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon March 14. 1901.
FEi ER NELSON. Agent
SOLD AND RCCOMMCNDBD ST
C. Y. LOWE,
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—THE STEAMER
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DISPATCH
ADDKEBti
THOMAS WHITE. Master
1^- hv . s Bandon every morniue. .»rep
Hnnrtsy. »t 7JK> o'rlopk end murl C'.nti.ct
tmns with tbe train and ateamer Mvrl at
10x10 ». ni. nt (.iqtiill« Citv.
Leaves C.iqnille City st 12:30 p. m., arriv-
ips it Bi*i'd*>n st 4 :10 p ni ,
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Thia <’«»upon i« b » wh I for one
for the person name J ahoy«, if depoaited at th«
Lu itRi»’ a otftcc or mailed trafora fipir.ition of data »>r^w
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Repairing neatly nod promptly done at
lowest livius prioen.
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M. BREUER’S
The Old Keliable
Bl icksmith and
C oon Xitiy
v , a
Eureka
Safe and Sure.
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in
Portland and
GEO. D. GHAY A GO,, Gvn‘1 Agt«.
421 Market. Ht. San Frnncwco.
UCHTÍNSTEINBR05.
Brams,
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T om * Can't E.vpeot to Get
lwort Orford.
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I* TUPPEIt. Proprlctnr.
This well-known butel is now under new and corn,
potent lunnngemeut and Lae been thoroughly ren­
ovated throughout Ttiu table service ih equal tu
any in Southern Oregon. Stuple room« for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Bandon. Oregon,
Preaching services were held here last
Sunday afternoon, by liev. Roach and Hab-
erly.
Dick Sorp»nvr. the hotel man of Dairy-
ville, wha down with bis team Inat Fridny
after Home freight which came up on the
at earner.
Oscar Langlois whs in from Cupe Blanco
Thursday. He reports that the <cean ha«
been very rough lor several days.
Jlr. McKiusie eave that ins pear trees are
in full bloom in Inti orchard at tbe month
i f Elk river, and he p/edicts a failure in
neit- Tear’* crop of pears.
Mr. Bossen put up a fireplace and ohim
nev for George Forty last week. Every one
who ri'ist-A a family ouybt to have a fire
place. It IB a good ventilator, a preventa­
tive a^ninst catarrh, saves the Doctor’s bill,
and is the in<>st oomfortabki investment
man ever innde.
I he Hughes' bave about completed their
luaiuiDotli barn, which is said by those that,
have seen it to be tbe largest one in the
county, and admirably planned as a dairy
bam. They are now erecting a new build-
in? in which they will install their creamery.
When this is completed it will l»e one of tbe
roost convenient and np-to-datc dairies on
tbe coast.— Tribune.
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Mrs. A. J. Hartman, of Baudon, made
Mis. Conrad n short visit. Monday.
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Booms.
R ecobdeb ,
C- Price, of Riverton, has a new contriv­
ance for black snnd mining, which he
thinks, if given h trial, will prove a success,
and produce satisfactory results.
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Your Hardware bill»)
then come here mill iniiLe couipitrixon».
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Newly Furnished
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Wet price» el»ewhere
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By the Day, Week or Month.
t A Place Where You Cut Save Money on
Cnrrioa n complcto »lock of < lenoriil Hurii'vnro, Stoves »nJ liang»«.
Ammunition, Paint» aud White Load, H ih L »nd Doon, Picture
Moulding, Rope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lampe, etc.
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WM. G ALLIERS
Hardware Store» Bandon
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Hot *u<l < ul«l
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Harry Price was a Prosper visitor Monday.
A. T. Petter, editor of the
gave Pio«per a call Monday.
MORR.IBON'3 Barber Slio^
and b«* will luakr you look hk«1 »* ««-ntlenmii
Mrs. C. Gov.'.utun went to Bandon Moll*
dav.
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A Fifty Dollar Suit
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
Cigar«, Tobacco« mik I Ciurarette«.
F Greebe. saltsruan from San Francisco, Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied
and a Mr. Felter from Seattle, were trans*
acting business here last week.
F. L. Cnrmou returned last Friday from a
ehort business trip to San Fraucisoo.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Corner 3rd and D St
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Geueral Repairing!.
i'atkrn Shop in
Connection.
Mrs. De Long »nd dangbter. Bebsie, at
tended the dance Saturday night.
Stow................... -••••..............
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Mra. Wiu. Kicking returned Frida) from
a trip tc? StfuttsLuig.
Wn> Howell closed his camp for a few
days Inat week, but beg oom men ced work
Again. On nocount of th« wet wither be
was compelled to limit Li« ciew to 7 or H
men.
Cnrlets..............................................
Hound or riba.
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Hoasl shoulder, rib or ramp
WoteK
Miaa Daviaon waa up from Bandon Satur­
day h »Belting aabacriptiotia for a paper.
Wm. Kicking hag pnruhased tbe gaaoline
bout formerly owned by Heruiau Brow, at
Handulpb. It iaounaidcred the tin cwt of its
size on the river. Mid will be oaed by Mr.
Kicking for towing, freighting, etc.
Stewart A White, Propnvtor«.
Allkimlsof MOXl'MbM.H. HKADMTONM. MAKKERS.
GRANiTE. HANDNTONE or UONUUETE EX< Ltlhl REM.
UONUllEiF, BUR1AL VAULT&
and Steamboat
Mr. LahgwoilUy waa down from Ran­
dolph Munday.
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Ccos Bay Marble and Granite Works
A. Garfield, Prop.
Turned Shufiing, Cu/> and Set
8crew*.
Machine
Hol tn.
Pipe and Fitting»,
Ora »8 Work.
Alox Mfitidatrom gave Itandou n call Iasi
Natarday.
They are Coming Father Abraham.
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Peint.
Bandon Foundry
“d Machine Shop
Increased population, railroads and
deeper harbors in Coos County will
increase the demand for all farm and
ranch products. The Coquille valley
is the garden spot of Coos county and
as yet only a small percent is under
actual cultivation. There is room here
for hundreds of farmers who are
willing to work one half as bard for
success as they do in the east, where
it takes a good proportion of what
they earn in tbe summer to live
through tbe cold winters.
IATAN I’ED—To exchange good Portland
V V propertv tor deeded limber lond.
Gladstone 512', Savior St., Portlsnd Ore.
Wyrtlr
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>( to Mr
Ml Mr«
a«rd <’«»■, ions U»»«
Mud doc«« ata mop* aumr*«x« ut» <
Hay Ibi« vrar than ibs-y tea»« It n for s
U mbo .
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aattvHy l«ing »te wu bv
tba dtffrtrat eaadisUu« fur «tair «nd r»Mintv
bat it will ba tbs» fii«t uf Ibu y»«r b
Ik'
fur« I b« y grt d>»«n U> b«rd work.
Ud| fciunifqtt «ad cim
l‘l«b war«
Mr Fisterr
«r «P trnru Bnndott
H i nd« Hl
•rrr«b d Tnesday, ebamrd with “di«4«fbing
Wrdneulay m Mak >!«•< Uffdar fiUrd
tte« qnirl «i»d |>s»«r*" «>f tb« atty l»v drirtf g
Nina wtiii t»r • wild and sieiona «t««r tbmagh th« ««Io
E. Ilrnek*
rf m I
>t I teurad« V.
r««t
iUbdon utt Ute.
Attv. (*te«««. of <%«|«lltr, «ppsMirrd
Mr« Tte<»a A-bu*a bd Mia« E«ta l>«ttl«l- f”r tb« defra««. and eity «ttornry liobrrU
fat tb« ri»y
I4«r**rd«r Fulford tatrd Iter
«on wer* d* wn •U ^iutr !•« IbnrsJay.
lioy« f 15 and «u«C« for tb«lr fun
I be y filed
Mr J«eid«mrti of Haudoa. wa« up vi«dit»g
Uotkw ui «w«ai.—Eut«ryrtn«.
Mr. and Mrs Hmckeoduril <»#• dty ia«4
waall.
1 r»d I rki r
<»at ng«iu af*«r an illnana
f tea rt«T alarli«M> at Marahflrld iwwnfcod < » ««-vpraj day«
in tlio rirctioo of E E Htr iw fur Mayor an«l
Anute» MM hiaa, of Randolph, baa gon« to
J. M ( pion for K«’<*«vrdar.
.M *r«tbfivld on a viaK with frirud«.
Mr atri Mr». Hartman arc tnovtn« thia
Quite a natnl<r of uur Troatur peopl« bave
w«« k into tbeir »tore boildlli« on Main Ht. tMM-n on tb« «irk lt«t tb« laat weak.
Prof. Wuirrll and family will occupy the I Mmdamaa Conrad »od Fog being among
Hartman residence
th«* ot»iivalrw. u It.
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os
|’rw»|M‘r
J. H»k
W. F. K*«M»*dv vm tranaarting
•I Norite l*id ia»« waafi.
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Hov early «nd get your choice u
HINOLK8 for »•)». No 2 white cedar
before the line is picked over,
We
sbinule«. foil count, fl per tbonsand.
have an elegant line of Watches
Bandon Commercial On.
Chains, Foba, Charm«. Emblema, Ö
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Gold Hing«. Stick Pina, Brooches. 8
The new railroad map» i««oed l>v the Har­
Cuff and Collar Battens. Efe. Etc.
riman »veteni bave the proposed line from
■o Drain to Coo« Hay printed in fnll »• eon-
Also a nice new line of
Mrucied. Th s means that the road ig as­
•V sn rod.
I
I SILVERWARE
Arthur Rice,
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J. 4J n«*«s4L)4 «a« a e»rt<niy
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helllttol Fultou ltttr»j<lc»«i • bill 14
I'otlgr.".« for 11*11 l-staljIlsLlweut of » Wa»k
Mia* H’ahrte# Mfltl w»u« t»» M>Hle
iigbtboUKu at U»pe Arago,
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