BANDON RLCOKDER.
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sw (>i the
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iJiain en
large it The price made oil the1
publications is >o small, in compari
son to the value, that you can't af
ford to be without them.
IH PUBLIMUKb
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rill ICMIlAl At II.ÜM'I»
si list lill'l los KA I I *.
I'er year. Mrictly
Six Mont ba
Three Months
in advanc«*
>1 5o
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. 15
Ltd«*'*' |>a|»-r i* ordered discon
tinned, it will In- sent after date of
expiration.
Person* changing ad
ilreaees are reipiesteil In notify Illis
office to aeeiire regular re<*eipt of
pap«»r. PermuiK failing to receive
their paper regularly wall please noli*
fy this office, ai I we will endeavor to
local«* th«* trouble.
"Ilia pF|MU is entered :it th« Bandon
olTtue as Second «dass Mutter.
How Do Y01 lik<- us in our new
dress?
Die R1<<1RDI<R lias for
sworn th«- old tour page size and
from now on will appear in six page
form. This won’t last so very long
either, as we at> .lrcady figuring on
making it eight pages every week.
Bandon, and all of her various lines
of business, is gi awing, and why
shouldn’t its newspaper?
TI ie H aywood T rial continues
to hold the boards against all comers.
With such men as John Nugent for
the defence, the State does not seem
to stand much of a show for convic
tion.
Sentimental Darrow and
others who have the case for the
State in charge are sadly lacking in
the out spoken and plainly stated
facts of the case, and are making
their side decidedly weak.
1 hat
Haywood might be implicated in tin
assassination of I*rank Steunenberg
is a possibility, but so far nothing
lias been proven, and the general
outlook for acquital is very favorable
for the prisoner.
C hicken R anches are and have
been recognized as being a good
money investment for this country,
for a long time Eggs are as scarce
as the proverbial hen’s teeth, and
there is hardly a store in Bandon
that cannot handle five and ten times
the number now on the market.
The meat markets have experienced
«•very possible difficulty in securing
desirable poultry for their purpose,
ami at the present existing prices,
and the certainty <>f a large figure for
the hen fruit in the winter time, the
proposition is hardly a business ven
ture, but a certainty. There is any
amount of land for sale for this pur
pose that would make ideal chicken
ram lies, and the price that it is now
held at is very reasonable.
T oday I s T he Nation’s Birth-
day, ami let every one of us unfuil
all of the available flags, inspire the
patriotism of tin- younger element by
providing them with fireworks, and
>urselves attend the exercises with
the true American spirit. With all
if the peace and prosperity that we
ire now enjoying, anil the brilliant
prosjMcts fora prosperous future, we
all should take some part in observ-
ng the greatest day in all the year.
One hundred and thirty one years
igo today our forefathers made a
lation that will stand as long as the
vorld exists, one that from the first
has enjoyed the liberty and freedom
of speech and action, and lias in no
•vay had to bow before sovereignty
■if any description. Even in the
darkest hour they stood together as
• >nc, and now in the time of peace
and prosperity, we should pay onr
highest tribute to their memory,
Let all pull iugether this day and
make a celebrati« >n that w ill excel
ill before it in this vii init \
Tin I mprov i mi x is proposed by
the city, and given in detail in
mother column, h ive been needed
lor a long time past, and the new
ity dads have taken the right course
to bring a speedy fate to several
tripes of bad sidewalk, and to event
ually open up several much needed
streets.
There tire sidewalks in
Bandon that would serve for some
time to come if they were properly-
nailed down, but it is just such walks
that the city dads will get their eagle
«.■yes upon and order new ones built.
Get out your hammer and mills and
do a little along the improvement
line yourself. Now that we have the
town cleaned up. why wouldn't it
be a good idea to paint up? There
are a number
of buildings
in Bandon
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that have ;i 1 disreputable appearance,
t hat a little paint, properly applie«!,
would do wonders for. This is not
going to be money thrown away,
Your property will be benefitted,
anil the whole general appearance of
the town will give a much better im
pression to the man who wants to
locate. It will only place that mud
more value on your propertv.
"T rust B usting " has been the
platform of all parties for the past
several years, and let’s see what has
been accomplished. This will apply
not only to the National administra
tion, but to tin State political bodies.
I'or instance, the coal trust. The
common man is burdened enough
with the old prices that formerly
made that article almost a luxury,
while now, after the trust lias been
supposed to be "busted," the price
lias soared way out of sight. The
most of this essential commodity
comes from Pennsylvania and is sent
ill over the United States to the
millions of consumers who are de
pendent on it for their winter's fuel.
The West has its own coal mines,
chiefly of the bituminous variety,
and knows little of the methods of
the Trust, which docs its operating
in the more thickly settled East.
1 he railroads have obtained control
of the output of the mines, which
they regulate to suit themselves and
prices. Their employees work at
starvation wages, and should they
strike, they could not better them
selves, as lias been shown by recent
strikes in the coal regions. The big
trust would only close their mines,
and the countless miners would have
no employment, and the comliton of
affairs would soon be even more de
plorable than it now is. An admin
istration is needed that will "bust"
the trust. It is a righteous move
ment and will bring untold relief to
millions.
Club in the evening.
All Oregon is indebted to Mr A.
L. Craig, Passengei 1 ratti Manager
of the Great Northern Railway tor
publicity given this State in many
of the leading papers of the country.
including those of New York, St
Louis, and other great cities. Mr.
Craig feels that the $5,000 prize otter
if the Portland Commercial Club
hould result in an enormous adver
tisement for the State.
Vice President Fairbanks will be
the guest of tin Astoria Chambea of
• .’omnierce July 15th, with banquet
at Seaside.
Portland Business men have in
contemplation an excursion covering
about twenty-five points in North
Western Washington fuly 24th-;Stli.
It is consensus of opinion among
the best advised grain men that the
wheat crop of the present year will
leave in the hands of the farmers of
the Pacific Northwest from $35,000,
<>00 to $40,000,000, assuting go« 1(1
times.
Large delegations will go from
< fregón to attend the Christian
deavor Convention at Seattle,
National Educational Association
Convention at Los Angeles, and
the Baptist Young People’s Conven
tion at Spokane, and all should bear
in mind that every ticket is good to
any railroad point in Oregon.
Judging from advance preparations
being made by the different deleg
ations, they will do a great work in
advertising the resources of this
State.
Good reports are being received
from all the fruit sections of Oregon.
The crop is satisfactory, the prices
are good at the present time and the
prospects for the Fall fruit crop are
the brightest in the history of the
State.
Lots oOxlOO feet with 60 foot streets and
alleys. Level and on grade, almost clear
ed for
S35.00
Lots 66 x 132 feet for
90.00
Acre Tracts close in for
100.00
Any of these can be bought on monthly pay
ments if desired.
We have sold more than 300 lots in Bandon
since last October. Many have been re
sold at a profit and no one has ever lost
a dollar on any property bought from us.
We claim to have the cheapest property and
to make the easiest terms, found in Ban-
don.
If you are looking for bargains, see us.
Wheeler Real Estate Co
Bandon, Oregon.
Hay, Grain, and Mill feeds. Free
delivery to any part of town. |. E.
Walstrom.
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If you want your watch to give
satisfaction send it to E. C. Barker
X Co., successor to V. R. Wilson or
Wilson Jewelry Co . Coquille.
The swellest line of pipes ever
brought to town, at Mars’. Some
thing new in the line of Meerschaums,
all prices. Call and see them.
t i 4 in. Steel axle hack for sale
■ heap. Call at this office for further
inform, ition.
Lost; A horse shoe stick pin set
with chip diamonds, lost in town
last Sunday afternoon. Finder w ill
receive a suitable reward if file same
is returned to Rasmussen Bros.
ARTHUR RICE
Jeweler
and
Watchmaker
BANDON, OR.
SOlVENIlt POSTAL CARDS.
The largest and best assortment in
town. Agates polished and mount
ed to order. If von find a nice agate
while on the beach wo will tell von
whether it is worth mounting- A
large assortment of watches, clocks,
silverwnr«* and Jewelry of all kinds,
«iohl and I'onntain Pens, including
the Watermnn and" Conklin's ante
mafic tillers, the best in the market.
We have the Marshall one dollar
fountain |>en
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Betieli
stove«*, KimgeM nn«l Heater««
.‘p'j
Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
greatest Hellers on tin........
mill thev are growing in favor every year. We
have the exclusive ngmmv in Bandon for these household and office necessities,
and prices range cxiaidinglv modest in either case.
Onr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
Tinning Ac Plumbing a. Specialty
A. M c N air .
T he H ardware M an .
( 'ivil P.ngineer and
Surveyor,
Real Estate List.
2 one acre tracts, adjoining town CLARENCE Y. LOWE
cheap.
ItHiidon. Oregon,
2SU acres improved ranch, tine bear
ing orchard. 90 acres bottom land,
10 miles from Bandon. Large
amount of whit«» cedar on it,
Is just ill receipt of a new and
price
SKNNI.
fresh stock ot
Neat 5 room cottage just finished,
good location, now pays IS per cent
Drugs and Chemicals,
on sale price, a snap at *700.
Hoose and 2 lots in town, good lo Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Arti«*les,
cation, land set out in strawberries,
< > vr N i . vv C i t bin «; offer is ad
*.7.r>( >.
llrnggivtw Sunti rie««.
lLiiise, barn ami other onthonses,
vertised on the last page of this
nearly four acres of ground clenred P fiifcmfs , Bitt sins. S ponges , S oap .
week's issue. This applies to both
and under fence, good location n«»ar
N uts ami C andies .
old and new subscribers, and should
town *2<MNt. No better investment in
CI rîitm , T«>I>: k *<*«» h anti
the market.
be an [ncentive to secure your win
River
front
ranch,
i
tnih*
riveri
ter's reading. The Pacific Monthly
Paints. ( ) í 1 h , Gbiw and Painters' Supplies
front on deep water, 177 1 3 acre
is .1 well know publication, and en
coal land *3-’>00.
joys the distinction of being strictly
Houses to rent, Coos and Curry
LOUIS DOONAR,
an Oregon publication. The regular
property for sale, ranches of all sizes,
in
both
counties
for
side.
Electrician.
Electric Light ¿and Telc-
price for it is one dollar per year.
Store room to rent cheap in the
The Semi-Week I v Journal, of Port
phone Work. Supplie*
best part of Bandon.
land, is not perhaps, so well known
General merchandise store with Hu mt on,
Oregon
in this vicinity, but we have sample
stock and fixtures with building and
larg«» lot. doing a business of *25,000
copies that wewill be pleased to hand
to *30.(NMI per year, well locate«), atul
you. and you may ju«lge for your
long established business, which can
be doubled by the rignt parties
self.
It is the farmer's friend,
Price ii'.NNN».
comes twice a week, contains a full
Manufacturing plant for Rale.
market report; th«1 later edition con
Good paying business. Big frontage
t.lining a comic section; lias the news
on deep water. First class business •>
proposition on Coquille river *20,000 ❖
of th«* outside world in condensed
Five room house just finished, good •>
arrangement, ami is a popular publi
location -*700.
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cation at one dollar and a half per
A number of first class deep water <• •>
front mill sit«»s for sal«» cheap.
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year, The "l< 1« «•Ring need-- no
2 timber claims, cruise G.OOO.O00 ❖ ❖
■ AiO i .
description, We are striving to
feet each, mostly white cedar, handy i •z
make this a red-hot. strictly home Oregon Entertains Visitors to roads and easy to log. Price *25oe <•
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i each.
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p.i|H*r
There is no partiality on
•>
Lots *15 and tip, located in all n J.
(Special Correspondence)
our part towards any organ
j parts of town and surrounding ad •J»
ization or sect, and it is our aim to
Portland, July ist, 11)07. Hon. dition. Property of all kinds bought •>
•>
cover thoroughly all of this section James R. Garfield, Secretary of the j and sold at living prices
\\ «> are an old established firm and •e
of Coos and Curry Counties. Our Interior, and party, will spend Sat I are reliable. We are no curbstone
........ sea ns,
columns are at the disposal of our urday, July 13th, in Portland. 1 real estate agents. < 'all and
llaSlll ItSSCIl lb OS.
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and
if
wo
do
not
have
what yon Ç.
readers. We «lesire to furnish new- They will Ire guests of Dr. Henry
wnnt we will got it.
<•
iro/oictors.
from,ill of the surrounding towns. I Waldo Coe for a drive over the citv
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T iif B andon R eal E state A L oan j
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and when we get more niattit than and him lie. n at Ins residence and I
C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3.
Bandon.
Oregon.
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can be ably liandh d m tin
fora banquet at l' the Commercial Nev Denholm Bld g. Bandi n, Oro,
s
Higher Classes of Work Solicited
Druggist and Apothecary
BANDON.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
El, ! )(>RAI)O
At North Bend
TONSORIAL PARLORS
I
Is now open for tlm re
coption of patients. The
terms tire *10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticnlars apply to
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
I. orat.-.l in EL IH>L\|H) |.|
I irsi
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
Mrvpt, ItAN'lMIN,
S||\ VINCI, Sil \MI'(HHN<i
AND
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II. itlirooin IK-Uty IIHe,l U|> with I’owlain
Till,
Hot or « old II h II ih 'if, cent
R. H. Rosa C
In the Rosa Building
Eldorado
Wines. Liquors
and Cigars.....
OREGON
A
Complete
GENERAL
Line of
MARCHANDISE
Parm Produce /'aben in It xc hange
P ree Delivery all parts of the ( ity.
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