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« • » GW E nini r.ki h G »li automobile rido an und the city. • » . » 11 o'clock, andrstop-. ate la-mg made at Albany ,iji<l Salem, Mr. H.irrv- man is accompanied by John ' Mir, the eminent scientist, who has been his guest at Pelican Bay. General Manager Calvin, of the Southern I’.« ¡tie, also ace» mpanies tin party. The t ain is made up of Mr. Har riman's car, Ar»len; General Mana ger O'Brien's car, Oregon Mr. Calvin's car, Berkeley; a diner and • i baggage car. The party expects to teach Pot'.'.md at 4 o clock. California State Board Start- Fit g Liscloaures-Situalion on Coos Bay Sacramento, Aug. 23- Secretary N K !• oster, of 1 be State Board ol Ili-altll, : lid today that an analysis < d set 1 r.il thousand samples at the tulle laboratory at Berkeley showed 1...it in aily all the cheap candy ¡■uld in California is grossly adul t'r iled, some of the chew ing can dii s 1 ontaming as much as 25 pci < i nt ¡i.irattme. Many other adult« rations arc used. I ul dii' indigestible quality of par.it ime makes it almost universal us» 111 th» 1 iicapt r grade of candies .1 111 iltci <.f special coucein to th» .Slate Board ol 1 leal It. Oi sin nly !-ix mauuiacturers and dialers in food products that an tv be given a i earing before tin b.'.iid on August 24, a large pro- ( •iii'ii arc candy merchants. I he al ove prer.s dispatch his oc « 1,loued something oi a sensation in many sections, sti iking as it does at 1 lie wo. Id's most ch lished posses :..t s, its boy s and girls. Everyont uses c..ndy now and then, but th< children ale the most regular pat runs «at the candy trade. Desiring io s»cine some information as to conditions on Coos Bay a limes ic-poiler interviewet I \V. C. Bradley, Uie Modern Co., in reference to the ext» nt that adulteration is j'l.utic^ii by candy manufacturers. Aller being shown the above dispute h Mr. Bradley said: You will notice by this dispatch ih.d paraffine is the most largely u. cd adulterant as well as it i . th» most indigestible and injurious ingre du ut and is strictly forbidden by the pure iood laws. 1 cannot make any biute'ineiit regarding other candy manui iclui ers. but 1 can say abso lutely and with the greatest emphasis possible that there is not and never has been ail ounce oi paraffine in tin candy i.iciory oi the Modern Com pany. Not only is there none oi tins poison but no other adulterant or injurious ingredient of any charac ter in “Modern Sweets. ’ The most «.iitical analysis and careful examina .1011 oi these candies will prove tiiai they conform not only lo the Ore gon pine food law In i to the na- fonal pute food law as well, fol nothing but the puiest sugar and pute Iruit flavors and extiacts culet into the composition of "Modern Sweets. ’ 1 am glad to see lh< papi is taking this matter up for it is soiia thing that the public should be informed upon. It is a matter oi very great importance that a iood so universally use I and one going mlu eveiy home should be free from the contamination of :om mi rcial greed which would not liesi tat' to use poisonous adulterants in older to increase profits ’ In parting Mr. Bradley rem.ukcd Y ou cannot lie to emphatic in youi siatetr.entth.it the Modem Confec tionery Company’s products arc lice I10111 all adulterants.—Times. Will Build Road if it Pays kugeiie, Or., Sept 5—E. 11 Har riman stated to a joint committee ol Marshtieid and Roseburg citizens, who lode on the special train with Inm from Roseburg to Eugene this mm mug, that he w ould immediately send a man to Coos Bay to inves tigate conditions there. If he could be iiisi red 4 per cent interest on an investment of ¿5,000,000 for to yiars, he would order the road built. Regarding the road into Central Oregon, he said the line from the Columbia River to Klamath would . prolxtblv lie built at once, the < he gmi Eastern to come Iat< 1 by easy ‘ stages. • At Eugene a large crowd assetn bled at the depot. an<i the Ai*itor ® ® • • • ® was met by the leatling,•citizens and . * V ’ I « • • o QO • • • •• • « • J he Eagle Sài oon I URMSHH) ROOMS 4 or i net I y ANC MOR BAR ALVIN MUNC K. Lodge strici Wine«, mi.i.i aud Liquor« am > MUS SABAH ('OSTELLO Cigars and l»K. F pool, i tr.i.ts Nice clean looms 25 and ’»Üc a niuht ; Ÿn week : *5 anionth Ct X RTE< H'S TRI.A TMEN I ( IR ET.ON BANDON W MOSSITER Dr H. L. Houston PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SUKGEuE A PHYSICIAN OREGON BANDON Oltioe over Drag Store. Hours, !♦ t< 1 a.tn. I :30 to 4, y m. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. Office in Laird Building, Corner 1st and Vi fiaif Night etili* answered from office. Streets. Rooms m Denholm Home on Plank Phone Calls Promptly Attend««! Call and See MUNCK Road. Lewin’s Meat Market F he Opera Meats and Provisions Wines. Liquors & Cigars GROSS BROS A M ES, A. N BOYLES .) EWELRV S to r !•: Opposite the Post Office Strictly first class goods at lowest prices Expert repairing, manu facturing and stone cutting. Everything fully GUARANTEED. ATTENTION! BUILDERS, Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R M. EETS every Tuesday i veiling nt 8 rut: A PAYING INVESTMENT Mr. .John \\ bite. of 38 Highland \ve.. )Innlt.m, Maino, says: '‘Have >eo:i troubled with a cough every ■viider and spring. Last winter I tiled many adveitlsed remedies, lull lie cough continued until I bought 1 5<le. bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis * covery; before that was ha f gone, li<> cough was all goni». Tins wi tei diesarne happy result lias followed. || i few dos.is once inoli1 banished tin* j ti miai cough. 1 am now convinced ; hat Dr. King’s New Discovery is ! <lm li»-t of all cough and lungi remedies " Sold under gunrnnt»»1 hi Lowe s drug store. Hoc. and #!.<•<> .Trial bot’h1 free. 1 * J .1st a little Casca wool is all that is necessary to give your baby when \ it is cross and peevish. Cascawoet TH contains no opiates nor harmful Irngs and is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms 10 the National Pnre Food and Dings Law S"l’i by Bandon Drug Co. \l.l. KINDS ON I Ilf (Orders deliv ereil if desired. Dr. J Waren Kellv Physician and Surgeon - Operative to attend. (>. U. M ai . i > v « h » ki ., 0. T. FiBliKB, 0. of li. Sachem. Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 Surgery a Specialty. OFFICE. Lowe’s Drug Store. ReAlen. e OFFICE HOURS: It) a. rn to 3 p tu., 7 p. m. to 8 p. tu. M hmoii I c . AN DON LODGE, No. 130, A I'. A M. > Stated ooiiiiiiuiiiciitioiis tirsi Sstm- day after the full moon of each monili All Master Mimo ns cordially no ited. GURLEY BOAK. W. M. Lloyd Rosa. Secretary. Office in New Denhölm Building. DR. LESTER P SORENSEN. •----- Dentist-------- I. O. <». F Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. I » ANDON LODGE, No. 133, 1. O. O. F ‘Telephone at Home. I > meets every Wednesday evening Hours: 9 a. m., to S p. ni. By request Visiting brothers in good standing cor 7 to 8, p. m. dinllv invited. BANDON OREGU 4 L. J. RADLEY, N. G. C. F. T homa , Sec. C R WADE Rebekah Lodge No. 126. EETS Every 2nd nini 41 h the mouth. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. MINERVA LEWIN, N. G. G laba G obtz . Seo’y. Knight* nt I'ytliia* N o . 64, Knight« <>f Pvthias. Meets every Monday even- mu nt Masonic ball. Visiting Kniebts in vited to attend. H. M. M okhison , O. C. It. N. H ahicinoton , K. of R. IS. lodge elphi D ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Tuesday*, Practice iiiubt tirsi Wednesday of the M month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of Room I Laird Building, Office: R andom , - O. Gui*c n - IKK A DUOLO, T. ATTORNEY AND COUNSFI.i R AT LAW, NOTAHV PUBLIC □ 1. S. 4 OU .11 ISSIONF.lt. C Bandon, Modtfrii IVoodmeii. - - Oregon - ’ABLE ROCK CAM I’, No. 11176, M W. Office With Bandon Investment < o of A. Meet* ill»’ 2d and 4111 We Inesday of each month at K. I*. Hall. Visiting HEO. f. TOPPINO, neighbor« cordially iiiviteif lo attend. A. J. HAR I MAN, H. C. AT TORNEY inu COUNSELOR AT I AW E. E. O akkh , Clerk. AMD NOTARY PUBLIC, Forester* <>r America. I l'ire Insurance / 1OÜRT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. V y 17, meets Friday night of each week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothnrn. A. E. H adhali ., Guo. E. W ilson , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. Bandon, - - Oregon. Dr. H. LA. Bro"wn, Resident Dentist. Woodmen of the World. A - Laud Building, over Vienna Cafe. y' EASIDE CAMP No. 212. W. O. W. i ’ meets in regular session the first mid third Thursdays of each month hi file Ma sonic hull. Visiting neiplibors me cordially invited. li. W. BULLARD. C. C. O. C. W aldvoufl , Clerk. C. - Appointments by request hour. Office Hours: at any reasonable 8 tn 12 M , I to 5 P. M, Phone, OREGON BANDON, JAMISON JACK BROWN The Arcade Saloon, Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. They Handle The Famous Weinhard’s Beers. In The New Green Building SHOR I I ST NOTICE Prices to meet competition. Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. < )ic i - k ;< > n i ‘ice >si MAat tinB i mrw i a iwi m in u The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot j«ta«»«—g—■ The New Meat Market on At water Street keeps nothing but the best in Meats, Produce and Vegetables. A big stock of well chilled meats. New, clean, well ventiated rooms free from odors. SMITH BROTHERS 0. H. BRAMLEY, Manager WHOLESALE LIQUORS. NapaJ Soda. W. A Gainea & Co.'s Whiskies, White Rock, Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other Standard Brands of Brandies, \\ hiskies, Gin. Wines, etc. : : s : : The New Lowe & Laird Building If T <’. T R i . tmfnkotiiek . In the old Paner Building S1 Notary Public. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. Money L"im- Negotiated on Approved Security All U. S Irin I M ut.-r* a Specialty and Promptly Attended lo Pension an»| Iasiirnnce Agency. Bund Brokers. I rans-Atlantic Steam" stop an»l Railroad Ticket • Agency. BftUllÇlQll,. • •- • •• • • • • • • • • • o h ’*. T. A. BATES, Proprietor i • 9 » •••• 4 First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special attention given to fine woolen goods. < leaning and pressing Men's suits and Ladies’ tine skirts given nmnirit irvrv prompt attention. • » © 9 « oregöi i ■ • Family Washing a Specialty. ICfMittiM 2 Mod 3. I l> Staif« U* ai boj* Hu i l<l i u¡*. Office •------- BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY I • * • • o • •• • • . •• u j]Meets every tirsl and third Saturday in the Punter Building. eaeli month at 2 p. in. in G A. li Hall. Cordial invitation extended to all mem- l*i* >i. |j. tVrkiiin bets Mns. 1». A. V ouno , President. Mas M auvkttk M ouse . Secretary. LUMBER Ol OKI «.<>S MANDON, M at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning olm fs in good standing are cordially invited The owners of railroads are al All kinds of lays invaribly opposed to canals >r the opening of riv« rs to navig.t- ion. Canals and rivers are public iropertv; railroads are piivate HAS A SI 1.1 I' I STOCK Ol •ropertv. !• reiglit can be trans- •otteil more cheaply by river or anal thi n by railroad, hence it is Furnished al living prices. A share ol the public patronage solicited. piite natural for the railroads to op- iose the water rales. Just as i leailv Steam Beeroti Draught t is for the people's interest to open ip waterways wherever they can. COURTEOUS TREATMENT iVlieii these compete with railroads, he latter must ; educe rates l<> I In* rater rates Back on th»1 Atlantic Coast the ail roads have for many years en- OREGON leavored to prevent the building l’.A N DON •tn civ canals, and ; the improvement FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE >f old one: The New Y ork mid All kinds of R.-pairJWork done A sprained ankle may be cured in promptly ami in a workmanlike i»i y s. iliotil one third the time usually re man-ner. Can tls can bring coal and w hc.u quire«], by apply ing ('hainberlnin s • I o New Y ork cheaper than rail Horseshoeing a Specialty Pain Balm freely andgiving it ab- oads. So the railroads, while th« milite rest. Location on plank road one fonrth mile Fnr sale by C. A', Lowe. from th,* Steamer Landing. icople slept, for years steadily list-. I BANDON .... OREGON Kodo! will ma very short time help heir vast political power against the stomach to do the work it should anals. Some canals they bought; Io, mid ami tlie the work allottili should b»» be to di >ome they caused to be abandoned; .’est all the food you out. eat. When •< iie they lift to neglect If New | the stomach can’t I tin it K'uiol lines York is to have cheap coal tla J d for it aud tn I he nieatit inm the anals must be ri opened and neu stomach 1H st ronger getting mis added,— not the great barge ami altle to take up regtilar Kc ilei digests anal alone but smaller feeders ilov n natural work again, all you eat. It it,Hk->sthe stomach a score of river valleys. I he illegal coal trust anil the e.\ sweet aud it is p|e,.saut to take, It’l unction oi the independent retai'ir is sold here by Batidoti Drug Co. \\ lieu you have a cold you may lie ire matters for fed1 ral action, Bet sure that it has bt*eu caused 111 er than railing at ‘ ‘malefactors ol directlv by constipation ;reat wealth” would it be if a few of and cor.sebiient ly you them were punished and if their in list first of all take something to practices were stopped forever, move the bowels, This is what lias Coal costs the small consumer in made Kenuedy’s Laxative (lough I New Y ork ¿1.50 a ton more than it Syrup so suie.ssf it I ami so generally .houkl. Ibis is a tax exacted main demanded. It does not constipate v from th»1 poor, without warrant like most of the old fashioned cough if law or color of justice, by greedy cures, but on theothei bandit gently n'.dlh. Some d ty it will occur to moves the Towels find at th»1 same ,ome pub ic official to enforce the titue heals irritation and allays aw and mak. possible the ‘‘square idla iiniidioii of the throat. Sold (>v i Baudot! I >rug t "o. leal” in coal. Someday the peo ple of New Y'oi k w ill improve their >wn great water highways. Just what has occurred and the eons» qnenee as to coal in New Y ork has 01 cm red or w ill occur through out the country with respect to any WE MAKE A SPECIALTY DE SUPPLYING LOCAL commodity. (>pen rivers and canals ORDERS FOR will give the people cheaper trans portation 1 alis, leave more money in their pockets, make them richer, freer, more independent. -Journal. • • Profteeslon&l Direotorv Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Electiou of Officers aud on Change of Meeting Night. Cards under thus Head are 50c per in., month The Pacific Choicest • ••• AT Prop Railroads and Waterways BEST IKEA I MEN I 1 OR BURN'S If for no other reason. Chamber Iain's Salve should be kept in everi liousebold on account <>f its grant value in the treatment of burns. It • lays tlu1 pain almost instantly, ati'l unless tlie injury is a eevere one. iieal* the parts without leaving a *car This »alvo is -also «•neqiial»1'! for t*hnppi><l hand*, sort» nipple* atoi 'hi»en»ea of the skin Price «.*> For sale i a C. Y Lowe. •» " • • o % % ♦ •• • • • • ••