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t last Wednesday just out» de the Heads, being the first oitf-of these «picer locking vessels ever -ven her« «lost t> shore where die wind» are n »t s. strong is tai the: nut very necei>asy t< distinguish between these two disorders. A mild cas-* of measles inav be treated by du I. J .Simpsuu ui<l others have a mestic means A case of scarletina donkey engine it work near the Lake < ream er y < leaning out the I- gs aiulj demands th«* presence of a «loctor. Digging Canal at Ten Mile, stumps from th« lake, after which the engine will be mounted on a scow and rigged to do dredging . The little channel between North Lake and Ten Mile is to be deepened t<' enable boats to travel between the lakes at any stage of the tide. The channel is to be dredged for about half a mile. It is important that the two lakes be connected, as a great «leal of milk is gathered up from the farmers along the edges of both lakes, which work is done in gasoline launches. Several fishing parties are now fishing at Ten Mile. Deer are said to be plentiful in this territory at the present. Strawberries all Summer. According to Secretary William son of the state board of horticulture, the cherry crop of Oregon will be large and of good grade. The late rains have done no damage, in fact, on the other hand, have aided the crop materially, says th«' Journal. The canneries of Salem, on ac count of inability to secure help ami prospects of large crops, are paying four cents per puun«l tor the best grade of fruit and for the same var iety that the California canneries are paying 8 cents. The strawberry crop has been very satisfactory, althongh not as ex pected. Pickets hate been scarce and a high price has been paid them, but despite those conditions the growers have reason to rejoice. Crops in the east were ruined and there was no slump in the home market that affected the Oregon grower. The season this year has also been a long one, but the straw berries are now disappearing. “The time is coming says Mr. Williamson, “when Oregon will have strawberries all summer. There are places in the Cascade and Coast ranges where strawberries do not ripen until the latter |>art of July. When the numerous electric lines contemplate«! are complet«*«! and these now remote districts are mad« accessible, (fregon people can eat strawberries until the middle of August and later." A Red Headed Man. Buy your Fourth of July Shoes at M Brewer’s. He has the best shoes at th«- lowest prices in Men’s, Ladies' and Children’s. C oal F or S ale . — First-class o il at $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 n scow loads. I.«*ave orders at Peterson’s Landing, above Riverton. C has . P eterson , How to Clean Burnt Dishes. i Las« fat nal" • number of choice r«-mtt*r<iM> I »ta Hi the town of Bamlon. Time Will b» given to suit the coo BOWMAN CIGAR CO. ««■mence of til«* buyer, W here a sulla factory down payment can lx* ina li. These hits nre sheltered from the For a short time la*»t Wednesday ocean wimls, and are the most desir- Port < )rf«»rd had a thrill of exileme nt itble Guild.ng lots in all the town. occasioned by the wharf catching fire Address. E. M. Ft khan . from a -park from the donkey engine Bandon. Oregon. w hile all hands were at dinner A heavy witul was blowing and the tire made rapid headway, but _was fortunately discovered in time to be subdued before serious damage was done. Everybody hurried to assist, ami with buckets anil two tire « xtin - ooo----- guishers won the victoty. MANI rw’TI HKKM i»F FIN 1*2 Mail Order» and Call at the Bandon Co-operative Realty Co. I His Many Trials. Lillie Way Return.s Reail this and thank the powers that be that you are what you are. The Indianapolis News claims to have discovered the editor, who has time despite his heavy duties as“a moulder of public opinion,” to keep track of his material and mental pro gress during the year and offers the following summary of his experience: Been broke 300 times. Had money 65 times. Praised by the public «) times. Asketl to drink .8 times. Refused to drink o times Missed prayer meeting 52 times Been roasted 521 times. Roasted others 52 times. Missed meals o times. Washed the office towels 3 times. Taken for a preacher 1 1 times. Taken for a capitalist o.times. Found money o times. Taken bath 6 times. I )elin«|uents paid 27 times Paid in conscience o times. • lot whippet! o times. Whipped the other fellow 8 times. Cash on hand beginning $1.49; « ash on hand at present 67c. Miss Lillie Way, who has been visiting the Jamestown exposition with the (fregon Telegram party, returned from her trip by Tuesday night's stage. She is enthusiastic in her description of the trip and the royal entertainment given by the Telegram management through out. The exposition itself she con siders of rather an inferior quality, and there has been considerable dis- appointm int on the part of visitors. She was one of the passengers on the stage that broke down on the other side of Remote and* was com pelled to walk several miles.— Enterprise. It you want your watch repaired on short notice, send it to E. C. Barker N Co. Three-fourths of the work done the same day received. Successor to V. R. Wilson. Coquille. Seven and one-half Chicken Ranches. Ever Hear of ’em? Well they are the latest in swlel Leather Hand Bags, very BANDON DRUG STORE Let I m cheap as at any place in the world. E. C. BARKER : : : & CO. Coquille. Successor to V. R. WILSON I I I I ] ir. (> E. Rohrer H. Smith Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. Real Estate and City Property Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Fann Lands, Collections. Rents , i_____________________ _______________________________________________________________ •7~ ---------------------- Prosper ------------------ --------- Mill Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine. Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... -------- DEALERS IN--------- Drafting, (General Merchandise LOGGERS OAKLEY & ARNOLD Market Puce Allowed for Produce of all Kindt«. OREGON PROSPER, I have divided my land into a lit 11«* over seven sections containing live COQUILLE acres each which I have on the mar ket. These will make excellent -chick en ranches, and the land is adapted NONLERA MORRISON. Prop’rs. to the culture of small fruits A six (’"<|iiil|p, < Irogon. ty foot right-of-way passes through First-Class Laundry Work fronting each tract. They lay two ami a quarter miles smith of Bandon of every kind done on »bort notice, mid at reasonable prices. near the plank road, and sell for SGO ami >G5 an acre Tlmse lots are not Satisfaction is Guaranteed. in the liamls of any real estate dealer, • '■’<Irdem left on Mondays with <»nr Ihtn and I do my business direct with yon. don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE. will I m * Call on or address. given careful attention and deliveied in Bandon at the store Friday evenings. H. ( 'HANOI.EH. Bandon. (fregon. SUPPLIES a Specialty. Civil ami Mechanical Eng. - Write for Prices. You can get them with Recoxls from us on easy payments, a l>o lour Surveying, Plating & NORTH BEND. Respectfully or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? Pretty and all the rage now See them at Patronage Have You an Edison, Victor. Columbia Steamboat Squaw Bags. Your BANDON. OREGON S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder M. G. Pohl, the licensed optomet- < rist for Coos Co., will be in Bandon July 9th, 10th and 1 ith. All work guarantee« 1 and satisfaction given. Prices to suit any one. Beware of fakes who arc about. Ask to see License of Stat«- Board of Examiners of Optoineteristry. tilled. took Silver Medal at St. Louis World's Fair Garfield & Von Pegert. Mill Promptly Makers of the celebrated Bob Bowman Cigar which Solicited. Bandon Foundry 1,11 Machine Shop Miss Pearl I hirst and James Curry ----- ooo------ . were united in marriage at the church in Port Orford, Monday at noon, *n the presence of a large crowd of WoliK A SPECIALTY. friends an 1 relatives, R-v George II. Roach officiating, and Miss Ruth Clark and Gene White acting as bridesmaiil and best in in The church was tastefully decorated with flow« rs, ami the ceremony was im pressive, ami at its conclusion the Turned Shit fling, (’up unii Set happy pair took positions at the Seretes, .Machine Holls. I'i ¡>e nini Fi 11 i n os. door, wln-re everyone could con Heuss II orle. gratulate them as they passed out. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in The bride was becomingly ilressed ( ’.»nnect ion. in white, while the groom wore con ventional black. 'Taking dishes that become burned in the oven and platters that become blackened w ith fooil scorched upon them, should not go through the tedious process of scraping. Simply •<ut a little water and ashes in the dish and let it become warm, and the burned and discolored portions inav be easily cleaneil without in juring th«* dish (IGA RS. .... _ . OHEOON. Steam Laundry. Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G. Hoyt if you want an Up- to-Date Hat. There is said to be a red headed freshman over on the Bay, who Port Orford Notes. seems to make his head« patters at Marshfield, whose mission and pur From the Tribune. pose at that place is to seek to knock Asher Moore, Jr., was in town all efforts or moves to arouse an in Monday night enroute to Bandon terest in the proposed Roseburg- with a team, after blacksmith and Coos Bay electric road. other supplies. He says th«* new Also there seems to be a few who road scraper bought by the county listen to and hee«l his smooth talk. is just the thing. \Vhil<* it is known he is there in the Mr. ami Mrs. J. G. Walker and interest of th«* Southern Pacific, to knock any anil all efforts to builc their son Sidney arrived in Port Orford by stage from Roseburg. the electric road, yet what he may hastened next say or represent is given credence Wednestlay, and Farm for Sale. morning on to Rogue river where It is said he is prolific in words, their son, Robert, lies dangerously A small farm comprising 2G acres, original in concocting a story and ill at Thos. Smith's home. They 1 mile west of Coquille, price reason e<ptal to any emergency. He left their home in Ashland Monday able, ami desirable terms. Also G claims to build the electric • road, evening, having had but a few hours’ town lots in Coquille and two good means to shut out th«* Southern rest on the wav, and were considera houses on lots, one is an 8 room Pacific, the Northwestern, or any bly tired, though Mr. Walker stood house and the other contains 10 II on we. Niign anti (iiriiiijrc other trains continental, and that l*n in Ong. the trip remarkably well. His health rooms. Address Box 18G, what the people of the Bav need and Coquille, Oregon. is much better than when he went til Work 4«iiiti*iiiitr<*d must have to make that place the away. l*ri«u>M Re hmo nitl»l«> great city they desire, is a trans-con Timber Land Act .lune 3. IS7S A year ago last May, M. I. tinental line, an«l that trans«ontinen Bandon. < Irogoti. Mil K i: I'Oll 1TJBLICA I ION. tai lines «Io not anil cannot compete Wright, E. W. Jensen and N. C. I'nited States Land < lllice, Itoeelinri;, Ore. Marcli 111, 11107. w ith electric roads. Strange to say Neilsen, all of Port < frford, went out Notice is hereby given that in compliatici there are those who listen to such into the mountains of Elk river pros with the provisions <>f the act of Congress pecting. They got storm bound of June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the falacious representations. If th«* people only knew, the build and out of grub, when Mr. Wright sale of timber lands in the States of Cal ifornin, <Iregon. Nevada, and Warrington ing of the electric road will do more killed a deer. I W, Jensen skinned Territory." as extended to all the Pnlilic to bring to that port railroads than it, and they all revenouslv ate it. l.an.l States by net of Yngnst. I, lS'.rj, George E Wilson of B indoii.ConntvofC-His.Stafe SUNSET MAGAZINE anything else. Let the electric roa«l be Last week, Mt. Axtell having heard of Oregon, has this «lav tlksl in this office brsutifully illuOated, good stonrs $1.50 consrtucted and the Southern Pacific ot it, made a complaint before Jus his s*orn statement No. 7SsS. for the pur and interesting article, about California and all the far West chase of the N'-.j of SW 1 ,. SB 1 » of SW 1 ,. tice Zumwalt, who had Mr. Wright a year w ill complete its extension as soon as NW .of SI ,ots. ,ti,,n N., ]•. |n |own- TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOWXAL money and men cando it.—Spokes arrested and lined him $25 and costs ship No.'.*!> S.. Kange No. 11 W.. ami will .« monthly publication eon ta:r ng $21 which Mr. Wright promptly offer proof to show that the land sought is man. plain, easiiy-understo.xf i artK lea $0.50 on the home, garden, farm and paid. E. W Jensen, it is said, more valuable for its limber or stone than range-w-of interest to every mem a year for agricultural purposes, and to establish ber of the family- filled With Measles and Scarletina. after skinning and eating of the j his claim to said land befort* the Conntv photographs and pictures. «leer, appeared as corroborating wit Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of Ì0AD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS An easy way of distinguishing ness and as Prosecuting Atty, and | C. mis Conntv. at Ins office at Ctspulle. Or a look of 75 pa^e«, containing agon, on Friday the 7th «lay of June. 1'107. ¡20 colored photographs of scarletina from measles is to «haw thereby helped to skin Mr. Wright. $0.75 He names as witnesses Glenn II. Cox. pkturrsque spots in Caldornia the back of a finger nail pretty firm The offense was of a nature that the Charles J, Cox, and Edward Ohman of and Oregon. Total • • . $¿.75 ly across the eruption. If scarletina, aw never was intended to punish. ' Bandon. Oregon, and Cecil C. Cox of Co quille, < Iregon. ami the results of the action are not Ail three for ............... $1.50 a white line will result, and will re Any and nil persons claiming adversely main for one or two minutes. No upheld by the fair-minded p«*ople of the above described lands ar«* reqnesl«*«l to ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO tile their claims in this office on or l>efore white line will appear if the test be the community. SUNSET MAGAZINE Wash Goods C. L. LAW & C. W. DYGERT Painters and Contractors MAGAZINE READERS made in a case of measles. It is A Standard Oil steamer passed up 1 said 7th day of June 1'107. I > *■ « mix L. Ei-i’i. K> FLOOD BUILDING SAN FR ANCJSCO A Swell Line of Lawns, Dimities, Calicoes, Mus lins and Dress Goods, at Panter Bros. TEX ROBISON, [SI Ut’ESSOK III HOOVER A MONDAY ] BANDOX MICAT MARKET. ------- Ilnalf-r f-> 111 Kimla of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Etc »-•<’Hnvin<r purr ha* d th»« <dd and will h LI ih I ui If ■ilimeM«. and moveil tli«<|»iimn tn the Marshall Building, east side Main Rtri-et, we solicit a cnntmaimce of past generous patronage, gnnrant.*eing honest roods, f ur prices and courteous treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.