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Dave, on the l'uquillt*> while the lat
You can get tl a (. aliforuia Doot
Oí inieivM tutin» ladies ot Bandos.
ter
is
on
his
way
to
Portland,
where
Cu
’
a
Doors
and
W
iml
>wa
at
the
l:«n>
Ixuenz
A Hoyt have just receive^
from the Sentinel.
he
is
contemplating
starting
a
daily
their
aew
summer stock uf dress
dou
Hardware
l\>.
l'bay
also
carry
Point
Mi s Lillie Way, f Myrtle
I
uewspap«
‘
r.
I
bis
is
young
Mr.
Carey's
the
North
Bend
Doors,
W
indows
and
goods.
You
are invited to call «nd
week
was in Coquille the first of the
first
visit
to
I
he
west
and
he
thorough
Mouldings.
Opposite
the
Post
Otliee.
inspect.
Mist*
visiting friends and relatives.
Way expect- to le.iie for Portland ly eujoyed his few days outing in
The Royal Chinook Shoes for Men, ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ •>
le xt Week hie
she will join the Curry and says he will return as soon
the kind that gives satisfaction to the
Telegram party to the Jamestown Rs business permits.
wearer, at Lorenz X Hoyt.
Henry
Axtell
was
down
from
Ban
Exposition, which will leave Portlaml
don
the
first
of
the
week
and
spent
a
ab nt May ‘2"tb.
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A quiet wedding took place Sun couple of nights on his homestead on
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CLARENCE Y. LOWE, ❖
F.lk
river.
He
has
just
opened
up
a
day evening. May 5tb, at the home
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of the bride's mother. Mrs. G. R. new market in Bandon dealing in
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\V ickham, when Miss Ella R. Wick vegetables, fruit, butter, dairy and
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ham of this city aud Mr. Nels Os ranch products, etci. ami reports the
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mnudseu, of Marshfield, were joined beginning of a patronage which bids!
Is jnat in receipt of a new mid
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in marriage. Rev. II. M ‘Branham fair to make a success of the enter-;
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fresh stock ot
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prise in that bustling little city by
performed the ceremony.
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Drugs and Chemicals,
the sea
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As soon as the warehouse that A. J.
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Collier is erecting for F.S. Dow, the
Patent ami Proprietary Preparation-
Weather Report.
Marshfield commission man, near the
Toilet Articles,
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depot is completed it is expected tliHt
Din glgiM« SuiidrieM.
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the Standard Oil company will carrj
The nights were cooler than usual,
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a complete stock of refined and lu and during the fore part of the week P ebfümes , B ushes , S ponges , S oap .
N uts and C anpies .
bricating oils at this point. This will temperatures of 32 degrees and lower
Proprietors.
in all probability have the effect of were not uncommon in the high val
('IgHTM, Tobáceo» mid Cigarette»,
reducing the price very materially leys in the eastern and southern por Faints. < ) i ! h . Glass and Painters' Supplies.
Bandon, -
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and will also be a great convenience tions of the State. Light frosts oc
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curred frequently in these districts,
to the trade.
At a special meeting of the city but they did no harm of consequence.
council held Tuesday evening, the During the daytime there was an
THE
city surveyor was instructed to make abundance of sunshine and the after- 1
a map of the city. \\ hen this is done noons everywhere averaged warmer'
the names of the streets should be than usual; this excess in temperature
k
eystemized, as at present there are during the afternoons was most pro
three first streets and other dnplica nonneed in the western comities.!
lions in the names of streets. The where the temperature averaged j
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Progressive Club offers to furnish the about eight degrees above normal in ,
ALVIN
MUNCK.
Prop.
street signs and have them nailed up the south.
The week was practically rainless, j
if the city will have the map made
BANDON
as
the only rain that fell occurred for I
and straighten out the names of the
>• Best Wines,
different streets.
i a few hours on Friday ami it was Nice clean room*. 25 anti 50c a night ; $1.25
i confined to the Willamette valley
a week; $5.00 a month.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sutton of
Liquors and
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Port Orford were in this city yester and soul hern Oregon It was barely
MRS.
SARAH
COSTELLO.
Cigars
day on their return home from sufficient to lay the dost, ami rain is
X.
Marshfield where they had gone to needed in all parts of the State.
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meet the body of their daughter Mrs.
t We invite our friend« to cull I
A Cow Missing.
Ed Ashman, who died last Friday in
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and see ns,
I
San Francisco and which Mr. Asli
4
Has been gone since Dec. 10. 1901! I
man was bringing to Curry county
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for burial, Mrs. Ashman was a vic She is a white cow with light red!
tim of consumption, having been a head and neck, some white in face.
sufferer for about two years. Mr. She lias a slit and bite under right
and Mrs. Ashman made their home ear.
All Kinds ot
Anyone letting me know of bet
in Ashland and were on their way
to southern California when the end whereabouts will be rewarded.
Mas. R achel W illard , B andon .
camo in San Francisco. The body
will be taken to Port Orford where
tin'the funeral and burial will take
The habit of stooping over when
place next Sunday. The deceased reading or writing has a bad effect on
was born in Gold Beach in 1SS3 ami most eyes and should be avoided, es
pecially if one is nearsighted. When
leaves besides the husband, one child people approach the age of forty the Furnished at Living Prices. A share
a girl four years of age.
morning paper is apt to appear blur
ot the Public Patronage
lias a select stock of
The committee appointed to con red. and they complain the printing is
Solicited.
getting bad. The trouble is they need
fer with Frank Morse in regard to glasses. If they do not get them, later
the electric lights, , reported at n on their eyes will deteriorate so rap
special meeting
I
g of the
city council idly they will be obliged to wear them
and
that they had met Mr. Morse and all the time. On the other hand. If a I
person puts on glasses when the first
that lie had made them a proposition warning of “tired eyes” Is received
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that he would increase the lights *25 ho will never be obliged to wear them
per cent without additional cost to the rest of his life except when doing I l< X >r
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the city. He would also place in fine work.
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commission one more light on the
Seven and one-half Chicken
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corner near Judge Harlocker’s resi-
Ranches.
deuce. Mr. Morse also agrees to
£
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Bandon, Oregon.
furnish four arc lights with an ad-
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} "ott Can't Expect to lì et
I
have
divided
my
land
into
a
little
|
¿ J X X l i X J. 11 X r y
ditiona) cost to the city of *15 per
$.> Il orth for $ /, But
month. The proposition of Mr. over seven sections containing five j
(Jet
Your
) 'ou ( 1a n
Morse was accepted by the city acres each which I have on the mar .
.WJfEi'S ]\()11TU at
B.I.VDO.V Til. EYSFEJl CO.
fathers and the new lights will be kel. These will make excellent chick
<’ II PATTERSON A SON
put in as soon as possible. These en lanches. ami th” land is adapted
Dray and General Delivery
lights will light up a good many dark to t tie culture of small fruits. A six I
ty foot right of-wav passes through Healer in Root* ami Shoes
Med all Boats.
places and were much needl'd.
fronting each tract. They lay two
- --All orders handled with care.-----
Repairing neatly and promptly done at.
and a quarter miles south of Bandon
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lowest living prices.
Port Orford Notes.
near the plank road, and sell for SG<>
From the Tribune.
and S(>5 an acre. These lots are not
The wireless station at Cape Blanco in the hands of any real estate dealer,
has been in working order for the and I do my business direct with you.
past week and messages are success Call on or address.
fully transmitted and received. It
C. H. <' iianiu . eh .
Bandon. Oregon.
will take about two weeks to complete
Hitrsliliehl mid Coqiiilh*. Oregon.
work at the station ami the houses.
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Clarence \\ right and Johnny Stone
Coquille Note*.
Eldorado
Druggist and Apothecary
Market
A Complete Line of Fresh
Vegetables, Fruits, Butter,
Dairy and Ranch products.
Milk and Cream delivered
Leave orders for Wood, Coal
and Ice
Highest Market Price Caid
for Farm Produce
î
H. M. Axtell & Company
Civil ltnyineer
and
o
Surveyor.
s
Higher Classes of Il’orfc Solicited
BANDON.
OREGON.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamei
ance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
Marshfield, Phone til.
GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agts,
♦21 Market.. St. San Francisoo.
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
(MPT. J. OLSEN, Master.
Thin Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvement«, and ui I
give a regular H day service, for pasHrngers and freight, between the
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
J. E. WALSTROM Agent., Bandon. Oregon.
E.
T.
Kill SE, Managing Agent., 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
GALL1F R
HOTEI
Pates $f.oo to $2.00 fier Day.
SPEC 1.1L E.ITES nr THE WEEK OU MO.X'TH.
SAMPLE ROOM
BANDON,
.
IM CONNECTION.
_
.
. OREGON
A Fifty Dollar Suit
Wil) not make n tnan look clressc-cl np if he Ims a tliree-days growth of board
l’rnsto, change. Just step into
W. JVL STEPHENS' Barber SI iojd
and lie will make you look like a gentleman
Hot and Cold
llatlec
The New Photo Gallery
We Have just Opened A Photo Gallery between the Life Saving
Station and the Gallier Hotel, and will engage in a general Portrait
and View Business. S years experience and all work is guaranteed
J. W. LINT.
Bandon, Oregon
B andon
The Neu Drug Store I» Now Heady for Bii«ines».
everything New ami
Import- ,1 ami Dein« <ti< Ci ir
i< i
Itl.ACKSMITn ANB WAGON
> i ci > V
MAKKRS
Wagen: of all Kinds Made to Order.
Job work attended to promptly and all work gnarnntetsl to give Mattai action.
reKouatile. shop on Atw.iter street, BanJon, Or.
Pasmussen D; os.
Furnished
Rooms
ANCHOR
BAR
The Pacific
t
L
LEWIN’S
Market
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
E. LEWIN Prop
That’s
the
1
3
f
I WINES, LIQUORS
CIGARS.
A
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M. BREUER’S
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
returned from Wedderbnrn Monday,
where they have been working in
Hume's cannery fi r the past month
They report the run of fish so slack
that the board bill amounted to near
ly as much as their wages, hence their
return home.
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Me have completed a thorough ami up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
P. B. HOVT, Prop.
Marshfield Phone, 143
Locateci in EL DORADO lit I LUING,
Hr-1 Street, BANDON. O It EG ON
ham Walker and his associate cat
tle buyer, Mr. Rohner, and Jesse Tur SHAVING, SHAMl’tKHNG AND HAIR
ner. accompanied by the former's
< I ITING A I STANDARD PKK ES.
camping outfit consisting of a four-
horse wagon and five extra horses, Bathroom lu-wly fitted up with Porcelain
Ilot or < old Batin* ‘Î.5 cents
passed through town Sunday on their
way to Mr. Walker's stock ranch at
Langlois: all but Mr. Turner having
come from Humboldt, California.
Chester Langlois spent several
days in town last week on bis return
from Rig l’.end, having resigned his
position with the Gold Bar Mining
Co. of that place, where lie has been
employed for the past year. Chester
«ays that working through the sum
mer months with the thermometer
from HM) to 115 degrees in the shade
is a little too warm for hin>. ami he
will go to Coos shortly in quest of
employment.
Mart Sherrard returned from Ban-
Ion Sunday, having taken Ace and
J t » tli.it place. I he f r
Price*
. mor goes to drive team for his brother
Drugs and Druggist's Sundries. Patent Medicines,
Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery.
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
Wines. Liquors
and Cigars.....
Coquille Phone, 191
Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts
Title Guarantee and . I/struct Co.
Henry Sengitacken, Manager
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
PACIFIC
GRILL
H. M. AXTELL.
ROOMS
Prop'r.
Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business
Quick Service if Desired.
Special Rates to Steady Boarders
Private Suppers for Lodges, Parties and Balls our Specialty. Prepared on Short No ice.
Private Dining Rooms.
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Phone Pacific
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