Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 23, 1907, Image 3

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Resolution oí Condolence. Howiei: of tho Savage« in the Daye of Th« Fiendliks Lilith W«a a C»mpl«t« I
For Sale.
The procuesi u «i]I match to the I
the Buffalo.
Matrimonial Failure.
While in buffalo days some of the
Vbe’her Lilith was one of the fe­
M asbington. May 20 Approx* cemetery and the graves will lie
M hereas. Brother B. F. Tupper has
I have a valuable ranch for sale,
wild Indiana of the plains occupied per­ male creations of chapter 1 or a demon
decorated.
After
“
taps
•
they
will
iiuately 91,520 acres of land adjacent
passed to his last resting place, that
sll
atable
for dairying ami for diversi
manent dwellings during a part of the or something between the two, she
to Siskiyou and Ashland national march I ack to town and break ranks bourn from whence it«' trottlet re
tied
farming,
consisting of some 300
was,
considered
matrimonially,
a
com
­
year, there were others who lived whol­
forests in Curry, Josephine and Jack for dinner.
turns,
plete failure. She was expelled after acres of highly productive land. Is
ly
in
movable
lodges.
The afternoon program will com­
M'ii counties, Oregon, have been re
/?<■ It lifHulft <1. and Delphi Lodge,
These were made of buffalo skins living with Adam for 130 years and . second to none in C«>os county
mence
promptly at 2 o’clock in the
leaaed from temporary withdrawal at
No. 6-1, Knights of Fylhias. does tanned white and sewed together. They subsequently became the wife of Sa
Terms. 25 per cent in cash, ami any
tan. by whom she was the mother of
the request of the Forest Service. opera house. Following is lhe pro­ hereby pass resolutions of reejiect were of different sizes, the poor ovu- the Jlnns, so familiar in Persian fairy
reasonable time for balance will be
gram:
Areas which have been released will
ami deepest regard, in remembrance pying smaller lodges, while the wealthy lore.
given.
be subject to ■-II lenient on July 23 Duet by Ernest ami Leah Boak
The emphatic remark of Adam when
of our worthy deceased Brother, and man, he who owned many horses, very
Address.
E M.F iiiman .
Oration
by
Misa
Aura
Conger
next, not to entry, filing or selection
condolence to those who have been likely had a large family and required he first saw Eve, “This is now bone of
Bandon, Coquille City, or Marsh
Song by Ella Felter
my
bones
and
flesh
of
my
flesh.
”
a
larger
lodge.
The
size
of
a
man's
until August 22,
1!M)7.—Ashland
bereaved by Ills demise.
Oration by Mr. Geo. N. Farrin, of
lodge was to some extent an indication makes. It is suggested, a comparison field, Oregon.
Record.
CoMMITTKE.
tietween Eve and the beautiful but
of
his wealth. Two horses were need
Marshfield.
fiendlike Lilith not complimentary to
ed to drag the poles of a large lodge
It Pays
Closing by Prof. \\ ood of the Bandon
the latter, while the reference on the
Card of Thanks.
am! one to carry the lodge itself, three birth of Seth to him as Adam’s son
school.
horses for the transportation of the “in bls own likeness, after his Image.”
Four years ago a Yamhill county
Memorial sermon will be preached
The undersigned wish to extern! dwelling alone, to say nothing of the conveys a painful hint of the uncanny
man invested $60 in sheep. During at the Pr<-ebyteriaii church. Sunday
through the R ecohpei : Iheir sincere other property and the different mem­ offspring born to Adam and I.illth.
that period he has slaughtered 18 for May 26th.
Perhaps In revenge for this Lilith—
thanks to their friends for their many bers of the family.
mutton, Hold $400 worth of mutton
A lodge of moderate size required the name occurs translated “night
All are cordially invited to take acts of kindness and sympathy shown
eleven skins, and eighteen poles were i nster" in Isaiah xxxlv liecame the
and wool, and still has $250 worth of part in the procession and exercises.
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during our late bereavement
needed to set it up. A sixteen skin sworn foe of little children, whom she
sheep left, or a total of $656. West
Mu and M rs , B en S< hi u . h :. lodge required twenty two poles The was wont to strangle with one of her
Side Enterprise,
Garfield & Von Pegert,
larger the lodge the greater was the glorious golden hairs unless the watch­
A good second hand upright Piano
fulness
of
their
mothers
drove
her
uumls*r of poles needed. From the
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for sale on monthly payments of Chicken Ranch
For Sale. fact
that they used an unusual number away. It has Indeed tieen gravely sug­
To Cure Spinal Meningitis. $10.(M) Address
of |»oles in setting up their lodges It re gested by an etymologist greatly dar­
First class chicken ranch, 20 acres, suited that the Cheyennes had well ing that our word “lullaby" Is simply
E M. F uhman A C o .,
To the Editor of the Telegram:
a corruption of “Lilia, abi!” (Lilith,
partly cleared, three and one-half stretched, nice looking lodges.
Bandon or Coquille.
WORK A SPECIALTY.
Here is a simple remedy that can be
The northern Cheyennes declare that avaunt!) which mothers and nurses
miles south of town close to the
would croon over the cradles or write
tried for the curt* of spinal meningitis
beach. Has a five room house, bath an odd number of hides was always on the doorpost.— St. James' Gazette.
Notice to Debtors.
used for the l>est lodges, and the num
Will you please publish it? Make a
room, good barn, 7 chicken bouses, her might range from eleven to twenty-
flaxseed poultice six inches wide and
Backing Hi« Theory,
and from 500 to 6(H) chickens. Also one. The skins were sewed together I 1
Notice is hereby given that Edwin
the full length of the spine aud apply
“
Do
you
still believe In inherited
with
sinew
thread.
First,
of
course,
4 tracts of 10 acres each in same lo­
weaknesses?”
as hot bh possible, renewing fresh ones Ellingson, of the Bandon Furniture
the
hides
must
be
tanned,
the
hair
re
Will
sell
on
easy-
cation, $250 each.
“Yes.”
moved and the skin softened. Then
every four hours. Also rub the back Store, has sold out his interest and terms
For further particulars ad- the Cheyenne woman held a sewing
“How do you account for the fact
of the neck and bet ween the shoulders the business will be condnctei I by the dress
J. I*. D e G e SEN,
bee which was not unlike the bees that little Mary Bingler cries so easy
with camphorated oil three or four undersigned, as manager. All out
of our ancestors In the early days of and so often?”
Bandon, Oregon.
times a day- Use plenty of the oil standing accounts are asked to be I
"Her mother worked in an onion can-
this country, She invited her friends
to come and help her sow her lodge nery and her grandmother was an emo­
and rub it in well; it will soften the settled at once in order to close up i
and provided them with refreshments, tional actress."—Cleveland Plain Deal­
For Sale.
muscles and keeps the bead from the affairs. The books are at the
Among them was always one woman er.
drawing backward. Also let the store, and the undersigned will co)
especially
skillful In cutting out the
patient drink freely of fresh water, lect and receipt for same.
A Winner.
lodges, and she fitted the skins together
Mrs.
Goldington
I am amazed, str.
N C. MEDLEY.
as it will not hurt ami will help break
before the women began to sew them.
ttiat you should propose to my daugh­
—Forest and Stream.
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the fever. I have used this remedy
ter. You have not known her a week.
with success, ami feel sure that It
The Wily Suitor True, madam. But I
Shoots Black Bear.
will belpothers. Mas. F. T. S mith .
Where Do the Cents Go?
have known you for some time, and
Nobody knows what liecomes of the everybody says your daughter takes
One of the largest specimens of tho
millions on millions of cents that are after you. (He got the girl.)
Memorial Exercises.
black bear was shot by Kenneth Per­ Secures Stock Subscriptions. minted annually, the production vary­
ing from 25,000,000 to po.ooo.OOO pet­
kins on his ranch on Two-mile the
Lace Curtains and Rugs.
The following is the program for fore part of this week. The carcass
Roseburg. May 14. I’p to noon annum. They simply vanish from
sight
and
are
gone
forever.
The
phe
­
Decoration day on Thursday, May was brought to town Wednesday and today S91,(MMI had been subscribed by
nomenon seems strange and is not eas­
The Bandon Furniture Company
30, in Bandon:
was viewed by half of the town. The Roseburg citizens for the Roseburg- ily accounted for. People say, “What
have just received by the last boat a Ever Hear of ’em?
Well
The Bandon 1’ost No. 56 of tho G. for of
Bruin is in fine con­ Coos Bay electric railway project. becomes of all the pins?" That is
1
swell
line
of
Lace
Curtains,
Ham
A. It. will meet at the (1. A. It. Hall dition considering the season, and be The soliciting committee is certain of easily answered. Pins soon corrode,
i mocks and lings of all kinds. They they are the latest in swlel
at 9:30 a. tn. The procession will was rolling in fat. In consequence raising the balance, $9,(MH), by even­ and thus are transformed into nothing
that is recognizable. A copper cent, on ■ are the latest on the market ami you
form prior to marching to the cem­ of his raid on the sheep pen on Mr. ing Citizens are promising to in­ the other hand, is indestructible, com
Leather Hand Bags, very
etery, in front of the Hall and will be Perkins’ ranch, there are many juicy crease the present subscription if paratlvely speaking. But the solution can find something that will suit yon.
Pretty and all the rage now
arranged in tho following order:
steaks, and bear meat is something necessary in order to do this, A lo­ of the problem seems to be that cents
I
are
subject
to
more
accidents
than
any
■J. T. Mars has erected a tent op­
Bandon Concert Band; Children not to be sneezed at. It took one cal committee of five citizens leaves
See them at
other coins. They change hands ten
bearing wreaths of dowers; Bandon shot in the head to do the good work here Thursday or Friday for Marsh­ times as often as dimes, for example, posite bis Confectionary store in
Post of the G. A. It. No, 56; Womens and B.min tipped the scales roiwp - field to perfect arrangements for and, being of small value, they are not which he will serve ice cream during
BANDON DRUG STORE
the summer.
cared for.—Los Angeles Times.
Relief Corps and Societies and Citi- thing over 500 pounds.
forming a stock company
Forest Reserve.
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
!
Mill
and Steamboat
Squaw
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We Are Now Ready For Business
IN
THE
ROSA
BUILDING
STEAMER ELIZABETH 1 ironght onr immense stock of General Merchandise, and it has at last been unpacked and we are
now ready for business,
best money could buy
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THE
When onr stock was selected several months ago, we were particular to select goods that we couid recommend, and that are tho
By putting in lines of standard goods, and keeping the stock up-to-date, we eliminate any possible chance of shelf worn, ont-
of-date articles that are s<> commonly found and are a drug on lhe market.
It is with experience and the knowledge that our goods are worth every cent
asked for them, that we expect to secure our share ef the business, and keep it.
Following are a few of the standard lines we handle:
Tho Lion Brand Men's and Boys Hats, known the world over for style and durability, is the leader in onr bat department.
Shoes for Men. W’omen and Children; all styles nnd sizes;
We have the Cahn-Nickelsbnrg
When yon want something • “ ‘different’’ in this line, we would be pleased to fit yon.
you.
It is impossible to enumer
ate the various lines in onr grocery department, but we will state that our stock of Shillings Spices, Extracts and Baking Powders cannot be excelled anywhere.
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Every Lady in Bandon is figuring on what sho will wear this summer, and we have got something in onr Fancy Drees Goods, Lawns, Crash. Outing Flannel,
Damasks, etc., that will be just the thing.
We have bought onr stock from houses not represented here, and have patterns that yon will not find elsewhere in town.
Ladies and Gents’ Furnishings, ali weights and sizes, qualities and prices.
zines, has been secured, and we have them in all sizes
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The exclusive agency for the La Heine Corsets, the ones yon see advertised in all the maga­
We also carry the F. I*. Brand of Boys’ and Girls" Knitted Waists
Our Notion Department am) Ribbon Depart­
ment is complete, and you have a wide opportunity for selection.
Give us a call.
We will be glad to have you step in and get acquainted with onr new store
W ith courteous treatment, prompt attention, and over all a square
deal, we expect to handle your trade.
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The R. H. ROSA COMPANY INC.,
Opposite New Wharf and Near Pacific Hotel
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