Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 16, 1906, Image 4

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Tbe physician, slim iu bis blue flan­
A girl, oo matter bow pretty, wbo
bristlee witb Mb« pieiHe of obtriwive nel t>at bi ng anil, bad bis ears sluffed
batpiua, je • taevMire to tbe public with cotton.
welfare aud «hould be legisi«tered 1 “This cotton,” he said, should be
agaiuat like mob« and invasion«.— used by all those wbo swim out be
Fortnightly Review.
yond their depth. You know bow
often good swimmers of that type >
Mr« K Dicker.— Weren't you fright­
drown, don't you! Their drowning
ened when tbe ball bellowed al yon
is imputed to cramp, but you will
ee eeeoeut of your new drees!
oever find oue of the drowned with
Mrs. Booker.—No. It was exactly
! bis ears stuffed with coltou.
tbe way Heury t>eLaved when be got
“Why! I'll tell yon why. ltecause
the bill.—New York Son
it isu't cramp that causes these '
Sootiy—Pa, wbat is a safety match? drowniugs. It's perforation of the
Pa (looking carefully about to see ear drum followed by unconsciousness
if bia wife is witbin bearing distance) due to the pressure of the water.
A safety match, my boy, is when a
“Cramp isn't after all, tbe deadly
baldbeaded man marries an armless thing it is made out to Le If yon
woman.—New Zealand Free Lance gel a cramp in your leg while swim­
ming. it is easy enough lo roll over
od yonr back and float. Tbe cramp
won’t kill you. But a perforation of
tbe ear drum is difl'erent. It takes
Tb« Old Kelitible
away your senses, and down you go
like a log. So always, if yon are go­
Blacksmith and Wagonmaker ing to do much swimming, stuff cot
ton tn your ears.”
iioksemhoeing
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li envy Forging
‘ Just before poor old Jones died
Nil ip Work
be made his wife promise that
and Logging Work
would not marry agarn.”
ia our Specialty.
“Poor old chap—be always W hs
B andon ,
O regon .
kind to bis fellow men.”—Illustrated
J. W. Fields
Bits.
Homeseekers
and
Investors
Investigate the
Opportunities offered at
COQUILLE NEWS NOTES
EZL. .N.iui. j
The Manufacturing
Town
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Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our «incere
thauks to tbe many friends for syrn
pathy aud aid shown us in our lais
bereavement. Oor special thauks is
also extended to the order of Knights
of Pythias.
Mrs Ella J. Nelson
Mrs. E. A. Philpott.
Mrs. Geo. Lorenz.
Harold Nelson.
Mayme Nelson.
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Presbyterian Church.
mother-in law has flew into a rage
Fever.
again and is walloping pour Lynn.
’The evening of the launch at Prosper
just before the departure of tbe
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 11.—tether
The flood gales .of heaven bn«»' Favorite, as Lynn was about to go MiMtiell is lying close to death on a
opened and the lunch needed ram i> alMjani, be saw Hannah promeuading cot id tbe conuty jail aod may, by tbe
falling upon us, and it is u messeuger on tbe arm of Quick, bis old mother- intervention of death, be saved from
gladly welcomed at this opportune in-law flirtn>a: with George Moulton, trial for murder in the first degree for
time for the ground is dry and and casting sly glances at Sam Sher­ slaying her brother George. For four
parched. This will revive vegetation wood Is it any wonder that Lynn days tbe girl has tossed delirious up­
There will be eburob service« io tbe Pre«
ami the good results derived there tilled up with Peoples' buttermilk on a fever stricken bed, blit not until
byterisn ebureb next Sunday, Aug. 19. both
ami bad a bottle in each pocket to yesterday afternoon did tbe jail morning «nd eveniug. Sunday school at 10
from is inestimable
Dal Cathcart is surveying the drown bis trouble. Poor Lynn's physician decide that she has typhoid A. M., and Cbriatian Endeavor at 7 P. M.
All are cordially invited
tract of land commonly known as the misfortunes are many and is it any fever. Even now he refuses to state
Beaver Slough maisli, recently pur­ wonder that at Prosper be got con deffiuitely that this is her Hilment,
Butter wrappers printed at tbe R e -
chased by a Mr Reese of Humboldt fused and the Favorite left him. The but be admits that all tbe symptoms
cchdeh office.
County, Cal. 'I lie iuleiilmn is to last tie was seen at Prosper be was of the disease are present.
ditch ami divide it into small tracts bunting for “that Prosper gal’’ that
Esther Mitchell, since her confine­
Consequently the day is not far dis­ bad bis mot ber-in law's parasol, to
tant when the renowned Beavei make a tout to ktep tbe chilly fogs
Slough marsh will be reclaimed ami off'him that are 60 prevalent in that
the most valuable and productive locality. Later he cached away on
land in Coquille valley which is un­ tbe Dispatch and in the morning al
tbe dawn of day when tbecold, chilly
paralleled in the state.
The rails have arrived for the Cuu- fog was penetrating every fiber of
niugbam creek railroad aud the dif­ his body he was observed reading
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
ment in the jail has enjoyed fairly
good health until about a week ago.
At that time 6be complained of tbe
At North Bend
prison fare and of her inability to eat
it.
Is now opeo for the re
ceptioo of patients. Tbe
terms aie ¥10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to :
Fonr days ago she took to her cot,
aud has not beeu able to rise from it
since. Tbe girl murderess is but a
that
Hauling
headline
on
the
black
shadow of her former self. Always
ferent logging landings are congested
board
in
front
of
the
hotel,
Ice
Cream
frail, tbe confinement has worn her
with logs aud we expect to soon see
10
cts.
Witb
the
cold
chills
running
down
to a mere shadow. When she
the iron horse glide gracefully up
up
ami
down
his
vertebra,
and
uary
was first taken ill the jail physician
that fertile valley arousing its inhab
a
red
cent
in
bis
clothes.
About
this
thought
that it was simply a case of
1 Hants from their drowsy slumbers.
time tbe parser of tbe Dispatch ap­ indigestion, but when her tempera­
There has always been an anient
peared on the scene aud Lynn ac­ ture continued to climb, tbe visitH of
I desire for the Southern Pacific to gel
costed him to work biH way home as the physician increased ill frequency.
ami control the Coos Bay A E R. R.
eabiti boy, but that stern, hard-heart­
Now he visits tbe girl some six or
land then there would be something
ed purser said nay. But after some seven times a day. Tbe cell off tbe
doing, I'iitur desire lias been grati-
bickering and stipulations a bargain jailer's office in which she is confined
tied ami there is something doing,
was consummated whereby he was is fitted up as a sick room aud the
They have multiplied the freight
consigned to Peoples, C. O. D.
girl is given tbe best of care. The
rates by two ami advanced tbe coal
Leander.
jailers
wbo see the most of her are
¥1.00 per too co: sequent ly the Co-
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candid in saying that they doubt if
quiller's indignation is aroused aud
If a newspaper man knew how
tie is not backward about expressing
his opinion of the traffic, but Ihitikr many knocks are received behind bis
tbe Graham and Spreckles adminis back he would adopt another calling,
I rat ion al) right. They are reaching remarked a citizen the other day
out one of the tentacles of the great The citizen is mistaken. Tbe news
octopus lo gat her us in, but we are paper man who has the elements that
not there. We are thankful that God make success to him expects to be
she will recover.
Bend, Or.
The
Eldorado
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.....
few days and that she will be ready
for trial early in October, when the
Rasmussen Bros.
prosecuting attorney desires to try
tbe case. Tbe jailers, however, are
directed in the proper channel where misrepresented aud unjustly censured
the wily mechanism of artful man should make arrangements to die
cannot monopolize ns, and our rivei young.—Ex.
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’ robbed of its erei.it“.
Never
stand
up in a small boat
Mrs. Bruce was dangerously ill last
j week but is somewhat convalescent at 1’he weight of a load in a boat should
be kepi a good deal to tbe bottom.
I the present time.
Boating accidents already begin to
Dav
Perkins mid Claude Fox.
be recorded, ami they will increase foi
i accompanied by their wives, started
a month or more. They are mostly
Sunday
morning towards Curry
due to carelessness, and it will do no
county on a fishing ami hunting ex
barm to impoess a few important mat­
cursion. They bad a - hungry ami
ters on the attention of our readers,
lank appearance when they departed
although tbe subject is by no means
lint they took a good supply ol
new.
Peoples buttermilk along which ir
In going boating never wear high
paramount at reviving languishing
rubber boots, ami it is better not to
spirits. Now the farmers of Curry
wear any boots whatever. In case of
have our sympathy for their hunting
an accident the most powerful swim
' will chiefly consist of limiting the
uier is liable lo drown if he wears
farmer's chickens roosts in the wee
boots. Boots are never needed in a
Ismail hours of the night. But we
boat anyway, and if they are to be
can prepare to hear of some lerribh
used on shore they can be easily pm
I adventures ami an enormous amount
on when required.
j of game bagged, mid hairbreadth e-
X.w^cr change seats in a boat,
c -q - ft.-tn I.elHg TioC, Hl I... j by
absolutely m'cessiiry. Acts of this
cannibals that infest that remote
kind cause more drowning accidents
region. I'liev left their future a<l
than almost any other one thing. It
dress if any «lira calamity should be
a change of seats must be made, do ii
fall them so that their friends could
carefully amt slowly, and see that the
communicate with them. The first
float is kept constantly balanced.
letter was II, I have forgotten the re
• If course, tbe practice of rowing a
maimler of ilie word.
boat in the wake of a passing steamei
The steamer Antelope has been or other large vessel is idiotic. Many
resurrected and is sleeping peaceful accidents have been caused Ly Ibis
girl does not make any reference to
tbe killing of her brother or C'reffield,
Not once during her illness lias she
pect to see the commerce of tins
fertile valley and common wealth
North
laughs at their fears aud declares
that her sickness will all be over in a
not as hopeful as tbe girl. If she
does nut improve during tbe day tbe
judge of tbe criminal court wil be
man saves us from the avaricious
grasp of monopoly. Ami now we ex
Sisters of Mercy
Tbe girl, however,
maligned by every
law breaker,
swindler, hypocrite and carping critic
who loves notoriety, and is ignored,
ami in fact L>y all wbo do not agree
with him on public ami private mat­
ters The newspaper man wbo ex
pacts to go thrutigh life without being
timbei in tile different logging camps. , course,* boat of this kind is never ,
blit the rain that is falling at. the safe, and hi case of heavy waves it |
i present time will have a tendency to easily overt urns.
j retard the progress ami in some III
it is dangerous to lean far over tbe
stances ext lllglllsli I tie li m es.
side of a boat This ia another pro­
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Close
Leander, Our Correspondent
Tells oí the Week’s inci­
dents at the Hub.
ly on the saml spit op|H>site town, foolish practice.
dreaming of by-gone days.
Some people take a special delight
Fire has made disastrous inroads, hi overloading a float or tn taking one
and destroyed conshteral le valuable |< out that is either cranky or leaky. Of
The Coming Summer
Resort of the
Oregon Coast
Mitchell
Death From Typhoid
, Almighty gave us a way lo escape at
the mouth of the river. The natural
outlet combined with ingenuity ol
BA ND ON
The
Growing
Town
of
Coos County
I Hee by the Sentinel that Becky Esther
LuvkisM, Lynn Doyle’s horrid old
asked to order her sent to the county
hospital, where she can be given bet­
ter attention than at the couuty jail.
Duriug her delirious moments, tbe
shown auy disposition to discuss these
matters. Several religious workers
Proprietors.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
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wbo visited tbe jail tried to ingratiate ■ - »
themselves with the girl but they >•
failed.
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Best Wines,
She treated them as well as
Liquors
the must casual curosity seeker and
no better.
When told that she was ill and
and
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should now think of all the wrong«
that she bad done, she declared that
she was prepared to die. as she hail
We invite our friends tn
mid see us,
never wronged any one. Prosecuting
Attorney Mackintosh does not believe
that the girl will be in condition to
stand a long trial for several weeks.
During her illness she has been visit­
ed
by alienists in tbe employ of tbe
prosecution, but they refused to di­
vulge tbe result of their investiga­
tions
Opera
ARTHUR RICE
Jeweler
«nd
BANDON. OR.
NOt'VENIli POSTAL CARDS.
The largest and best SHHorlnient in
town. AgalcH polished and mount­
ed to order. If you find a uioeagnte
while on the beach we will tell you
whether it is worth mounting
A
large aRHortment of wutches, clocks
Kilverwnre nud Jewelry of nil kinds.
Gold mid Fountain Pen«, including
the WHteimnn and Conklin's auto-
malic fillers, tbe bent in the market.
We have the Marshall one dollar
fountain pen.
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and CIGARS.
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Watchmaker
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LOWE,
Oregon,
and Apothecary
TONSORIAL PARLORS Druggist
I« just in receipt of a new and
fresh Ktock of
__ met i litie caus« of accidents If it does
P. 8. HOYT, Prop.
ball team
Drugs and Chemicals,
the t’oqnille team on tlie diaaiomi at ' not cause the boat to overturn, it
this place Sunday and after a close -omelimes results in the overturning
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Located tn EL IN IK UM) HUILDJNG.
Toilet Articles,
contest the lain pi ut a -1 ,p to ftirtlier of the individual.
Flrwt street. HANIMIN. «IRKHON
!»r«KKÌNÌN Hand ríen.
procedure. The sc<>re stood 1 tu 1,
If these matters be observed it will NHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
PiarvaiKR.
B rushes , S pongin , S oap .
closely contested, , but good feeling greatly reduce the number of fatali
CUTTING AT NTANDAKD PK10KN.
N uts ani » C andies .
prevailed There were some «far« ties with which tbe press leetus dur­ Bathroom newly fitted Op with Poreelgg|
<’1*«r«, Toharco, and tIcerettaB.
Tub. Hot or Cold Hath» 9A cents *
noticeable iu each team
ing the but weather.
Paint«, Oil«. Glam and Painter»' Hn«»li«*
1 he Myrtle Point
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