On the Market
to Bandon
Smith’s
Cheapest and Best Property in the City
Streets being opened out and a Driveway
to the Beach. Sheltered from the wind.
Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on
the whole Tract
Lots $15 to $30
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH
SEE
The Bandon Investment Corporation, Bandon, Oregon, or E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon
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THE GIANT ANT EATER.
Packing Butter
ROOMS and
LODGING
•eluted a Drava of Piga.
The Bandon Creamery will pay through the forest came upon a
the top price for packing butter and bear who was rolling over and over
will buy’it in any quant ty.
on the ground and uttering the
F or S ale —160 acres improved
Newly furnished large light rooms farm, with two wagons, three milch
Tele phone. Electric Ligh’s.
cows, four yearlings, three calves,
me horse, and farming implements.
Rented by single night, week or
Price $3.500. Inquire of Bandon
month.
vestment Corporation.
The Steamer Favorite is making
regular trips to Bandon and Co
The BANDON STEAM I.AUDRV quille as follows: Leaves Bandon
6:45 am: leaves Coquille at 9:15 a
C lai enee Y. Linee ¡11.
Leaves Bandon 1:20 p m
Leaves Coquille 4:00 p m and con
1 ANDoN
O regon nects with both trains at Coquille
■>0 as to give one three hours and I5
Ih n
an Apothecary
minutes at Marshfield.
Is just in reoeipt of a new Htock of
Dings and Chemicals, Patent and
!’>•<qirii’tary Preparations. Toilet Ar-
I icles. Druggist Sundries. Perfumes.
In unties, Sponges, Soap. Mills and
< undies, t'igars.i Tobaccos slid Cig-
nrettes, Paints, Oils,
Glass and
Painter's Supplies.
i he Eagle
Saloon
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
ALVIN MUNCK. Prop.
Choir est
Wines,
Ijquors
and
Cigars
till I.IAHD AN1> Pool. TABLES
( (H RII.<)l'S TREATMENT
Call and See MUNCK
I LRNISIILD ROOMS
Maosawe.
Maeaage as a remedy for insomnia
MRS GERALDINE MORRIS.
and other ilk is most ancient. The
VOICE OXJLTTJR.H: very word “massage” cornea from
the Arabic word "‘mats.** It was
Artistic Singiag with Pura
stolen from the Arabic doctors by
Italia« MstKod
the French doctors. In the “Odys
Will Ke at Mra. Stavsaaaa’a Wadaaa-
sey” the heroes are massaged after
daya and Thursdays.
a battle. The word “shampoo” ie
from the Indian word “tshatnpua."
Masseurs were employed in India
Fresh groceries for campers at by Alexander the Great. Massage
is one of the things they discovered
Trowbridge’s.
in ancient China
Captain Cook
Economy fruit jars and lids at wa* massaged fur u quarter of an
Trowbridge’s.
I.oar by twelve natives of Tshiti.
’ ’lie’, cured In.- rheumatism. Para-
For fruit jars, caps, and rubbers <. !« is toll - lio.v the Egyptians prac
ticed massage.—Chicago News.
go to the Bandon Hardware Co.
• Satisfaction guaranteed, prices rea
sonable, at the Bandon Pantatorium.
Big cuts orf (little cols, small
scratclies or bruises or big ones are
healed quickly by Dewitt’« H itcli
Hazel Salve. It ia specially good
for pile". Be sure,to -ret Dewitt’s.
Sold by Bandon Drug Co. •
For a first-class shave or an up-
to-date hair cut call on Harry Mor
rison, next door to the post office.
AT
McKenzie the tailor does cleaning,
The Pacific altering
and pressing and does it
MR» SARAH (’OSTELLO
promptly and right.
McKenzie the tailor
has
M* CURE
th .
LUNCS
King’s
New Discovery
mes?»*
AMO ML TIMOAT ARB LUM TROUBLE».
OUABANTBJED BATIBFACTOÄT
OB KOMMT 1IJÜMDID.
TYPE WRITING
NOTARY PUBLIC
B. A. KOLP
Real Estate Snaps
DesiredNe Lots in Rat “A” 50 X 100 feet $40 to $50
Lots in West Bandon.
Fine view of the ocean
BARGAINS
City Lots etevea year» under cnltivatios 50 X AO feet
UM to UM
Acreage between Bandon and Prosper
just re
Any person in need of fence will ceived his fall and winter line of
•do well to call on S M Rowan at samples, the finest ever displayed
west end oi 4 th Street.
¿Ci tx Hu Bandon
jo rf.
Acreage close in
Peculiar
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Creature
That
to
$75.00
achs. One feature of the edentates
is that they all have some peculiarity
in the covering of the body. The
armadillo, for instance, has a shell
of armor, the pangolin a series of
shingle-like scales, the sard vark, na
tive to the Transvaal, a piglike skin,
scantily covered with hair, and, last
ly, the ant eater, with a bushy tail
and the body plentifully covered
with hair.
The ant eater is in many ways un
like other animals. The most strik
ing dissimilarity is in its mouth,
which does not open and shut with
an up and down movement of the
lower jaw, os that of all other quad
rupeds, but it is a mere aperture,
opening only enough to admit of
the passage of the foot long, whip
like tongue.
In captivity the ant eater is fed
on bread and milk. In its native
haunts, the forests of South Amer
ica, it feeds exclusively on termites,
or, as they are commonly called,
white ants. These termites abound
in the wilds of tropical America, and
the ant eater tears open with its
sharp fore claws their conical mud
nests and with its slender tongue
licks up the“ inmates out of every
nook and crevice.
The ant cater hits a queer way of
walking. It is the manner in which
it uses its fore limb». The claws of
its fore limbs are so constructed
that they arc incapable of sustain
ing the weight of the body, but are
turned backward, compelling the
animal to stand and walk on tha
outer surface of the wrist». When
it ambles around, awkwardly,
appears, it seems to ba ualgg
am pa tiled fore limb».
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KILL th . COUCH 1
30 tf
H. Manciet, sole agent for the B.
B. Baum, Bon Bons. Put up in one-
half |>ound and pound lanes.
OREGON
Take your job printing to the Re
The whiskey for the most partii u C order . W’e have nothing but the
lar people Stewart’s Bourbon, at host in all stock.
|.unison M Brown’s.
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most dismal complaints. Brum had
one eye closed and was covered
from head to heels with lumpenad
knobs aad knots.
“What cheer r gayly cried the
woodman as he drew near.
“Bees,” moaned the bear.
“But nature gave you a eoat of
fur to protect you from tho sting of
bees.”
“So she did,” answered the bear,
“but she also made me fool enough
to want honey just the same when
I was shedding my coat, and every
sting would lift me a foot high.”
Moral.—None of us is ever sat
isfied with a good thing.—Now
York Sun.
Most
In the American Magazine a writ- I
Found In Venezuela.
or talks about courage. In the
The giant ant eater of Venezuela
course of his story he tells about a ¡H one of the most outlandish look
certain respectful father he once ing creatures in all the domain of
knew. Here is what he says:
nature. It is an animal about two
“Isn’t it time we took off our hats and a half feet high. The body and
and thanked this pleasant land for tail taken together measure about
tho good things it has done for us seven feet in length. The tail is
by going on patiently covering up usually carried curved over the back,
our blunders, rectifying our mis draping and shading the body. In
takes and responding cheerfully to appearance the bushy tail may be
our every intelligent effort?
likened to a clump of ornamental
“I knew a man who had the right prass. The head is very small, but
idea about it. His father had made it is prolonged into a snout a foot
a great fortune in the pork packing or more in length. The mouth ia at
business The heir was not puffed the extremity of this snout.
up by his millions. Long after he
The ant eaters belong to that
had grown accustomed to the money group of the animal kingdom known
and might reasonably be expected as tne edentates, a class usually
to look down on butchers, if in i toothless. If they have any teeth
walking in the country with his I at all, they are very few in number,
children they saw a drove of hogs of a rudimentary or simple form,
on the road, he would make the lit in the back of the head. They re
tle boys stand at attention and take semble in this respect birds, and
off their hats. ‘I want them to re they furthermore bear a resemblance
spect the sources of wealth/ he
to the bird creation in the posses
said.**
sion of muscular, gizzard-like stom
, Ha Loved Animals.
Of Blackmore, the novelist, an old
friend said that his kindness to ani
mals and birds was nearly divine.
“Dogs loved him; pigeons followed
him about. A blackbird built in a
hole in hia garden well one year, and
he planked the well over lest tho
young ones, when they became ven
turesome, should be drowned. From
the planks over the water he had a
sort of ladder constructed for them
to escape, which they all did and
repaid him by bountifully devouring
his strawberries. There is a picture
of himself as a vine dresser in one
of his Devonshire tales, ‘(Tiristo-
well.’ llis love for women and girls,
especially girls, was as great as Mr.
Ruskin’s, but less outspoken, though
evident in his books. There is al
ways a Lorna or a Dariel as sweet as
English air can make her. He was
shy and retiring and not given to
tongue.”
Baachar’s Faa.
On one occasion when Henry
Ward Beecher was on a lecturing
tour Major Pond, his manager, was
sitting beside him in the railway
car. Suddenly the preacher slapped
his hand on the little watch pocket
of his trousers and drew forth a
small envelope. For a moment he
looked at it in surprise, then opened
it and smiled. Presently he turned
to his companion.
“Major,” said he, “I married a
great railroad magnate a few months
a^o, and as I was taking leave of
him he handl'd me an envelope,
which I slipped in my pocket un
opened. That was the last 1 thought
of it until today. Just now I opened
it, and this is what I found.”
The major took the envelope.
Within it were five $1,000 bills.
Teat of an Egg.
Borne folks who were going on a
ficnic once got one raw egg mixed
up with the cold boiled ones and did
not know how to detect it without
breaking them all.
A visitor wm equal to the emer
gency. According to 8t. Nicholas,
ne took an egg between hia fingers
and hia thumb; he twirled it on the
table, and it spun like a top.
"That egg, ’ said he, ‘Tias been
boilwd." Another was tried, with
the game result, and then he found
awe that he could not make spin.
•That,” said he, "Is the raw egg.**
And in Mie puzzle was sol red.
If you want pure whiskies anil
wines you can get them from (ami-
son & Brown.
W anted »- A fresh
milk cow,
Harvey James, Bandon, Oregon.
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