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r o 9 i a o y o • . o • •• 0 • • o ’ 0 0 • 0 • 0 • • o A • Imperial Rescript . is made Hurled Sixty Feet Down Hill were secured today and the cere BANDON TRANSFER CO monies will take place tomorrow. Public When Fuchs, senior, was tit his Astoria, Or., Oct.. 15-Frank Horne, a timber feller employed at home he looked up his old friend» Yokohama, Oct. 14—The Official the Meserve logging campon Grays the Keenhavers and the Stau«ien- l.azette this morning publishes an River. Washington., wffs severely tnaiers and he persuaded the parents imperial rescript countersign« d by though not dangerous y injure«! and their daughters that they should licinier Katsura, in which the Em The proposal while at work there yesteiday, anti marry his sons. peror sail!: was brought to the hospital here to struck all concerned as being ex •’The East and the West are de day for treatment. As a tree which cellent, so the girls made the long pendent upon one another for the hi had cut was falling its butt struck trip to America to wed the brothers. piomotion of their mutual welfare I a log anti hurled it against Horne’s and <>n this account we endeavor to side knocking him down the hill cultivate the friendship of other na- BOUTELL ON Bl Y AJI. side fully sixty feet before he hit the l.oiis. At the same time it is highly grouml and then he rolled for some I» Hi« i -‘Shall the Peoi^L Bulcf" nupoitant these post-bellum «fays distance. Simply “a Local that we should be unite«l with other Ilenry ^^Fi iuan When picked up he was still con (Mng countries in advancing the industries, coinmetWBig ou Mr scious, but was believed to have been tell of, l.i this we shall be acting in accord is Iowa, says: Bryan’ s^B»«»-h s' critically injured, so a litter wa- ance .villi the sacred traditions . I lit* qUestioB. "Shall the pen WMr BryaiU qi that somewhere in P‘‘ rule?" Hwlies hb HI our forefathers and ou- glorious na made and Horne was packed b) esn ibis .-«ttyntry ___ »«Hfutry CTii nu- people do not rule. iioiial history. We trust that oui c< tnpanions a distance of 17 mil« . ... The only States where tht* (leople do the landing, from where he was sent loyal subjects will assist us in glori not rule are th«- States that are ex j.i.g the virtue of our forefathers.’ by boat to Astoria. An examination ja-cted to give overwiielliiiug majorities showed that several of Horne’s rib- for the Democratic ticket. Perhaps OGO - were broken and his left arm bruised, Mr. Bryan thinks that his qui-stiou is but he was not hurt internally am purely "a local issue.” If he is sin cere, 1 challenge him to make a spe.s li Railway Traffic Back to his injuries are not considered of . tn Vicksburg, Miss., on ''Government dangerous nature. by the People.” Let him repeat one of Normal C. II PATThKHoS A SON Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office, ou Election of Officers and on Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mon Order-» carefully bandii d * OREGON BANDON lilt. K. A HEALTHY FAMILY Houston Pin ’S1C1AA’ & SUHUEUA Dr. H. W. ItOKKITF.K PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Out who)» family Ims eujoyeit lb«- BANDON OREGON best >>f health since w«> bewail using Office over Drug Store. Hours. 9 t, I ’, Dr. Kind’s New LiG» Pii1«, three ii.ni. I :50 to 4, p in. ; 7 to S in the even ng. Phone Calls Promptly Attended. yeari ago.” s«ys L. A. Bartlett, of Night calls answered from office. Office in I Jird Building. Corner I si and Whaii Rural Route 1. Gnlliford. Maim-, Street». Rixims in Denholm Home on Plank It A X IHIN, OKI «.ON They cleanse ami tom- the systein in Road, a gentle way that does yon good. Dr. J. Wai'en Ke.lv 25c. at Lowe's Drug Smre. Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. EETS every Tuetulny evening at 8 run Physician and Surgeon • Operative at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning M obiefs in good Htimding are cordially invited Surgery a Specialty. The Opera HAS A SELECT STOCK Ol t<> attend. (). C. W alpvooki ., C. T. FutiiKB, (J. of li. Sin-hem. OF HUE and RESIDENCE above Post Office Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 Meet« e very first and tliir.i Saturday in each month at 2 p. in. m G. A. R. Hall. Cordial invitation extended to all ineiii- liern M bs . D. A. Y uumci . President. Mas M aiomttk M ouse , been tary. l>r H. L. IVikin» OFFICE HOURS: IO a. m to in., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Wines. Liquors & Cigars Kteniii oil J l*m li" li t Loud n, Oct. 14—President B Considerable <1 .mage from fores' I . Winchell, of the Chicago, Rod fire has been reported fr tn down th« 1 land «X Pacific Railway Co,, wli coast. At the Clark place the barn i» in this city, says that the improv« was burned together with a new ment in his territory has reached a wagon belonging to Sam Fitzpatrick. point he thinks it is all right to s i On upper ( lietco a house and a hart, that that the traffic of the railroad belonging to Modesto Be ni I timed s ibout back to normal, barring onli to the ground. T he property wa th business originating within tin rn.ted l»y John White of Winchuck, 1 tihoads themselves. who hail filled the barn f.111 o' hat In normal times, he says, he est which was the greatest loss. < on mitei that the goods carried for th, siderable fencing has been burned railroads amounts to ab« ut 45 pci in different sections, aiula great dt-.u cent «>f the total transaction. of feetl has been burned from till "But part of the time,” the Pri- ranges.—(¡old Beach (.¡lobe. sident said, "we have been advise« - ooo to of small car M shortages at severa pl ices on our lines. This does not. More Land to Reopen of course, mean a real car shortage, tor there are surplus cars at man) I Upon order of the Secretary < ». points. Il it is accepted as an indi the Interior, another public lam cation of improvement. Apart frott opening will take place at tji«- I 'm the grain traffic, there has been im States land office in Roseburg, 01 pivvement in lumber and merchan December 21, 1908. 1 he area ein «hse movement. The outlook in braced in the order is .ipproxnn.it. . our territory is considered encour 91,840 acres, but it is < st imated in 1 ugtng. » • not more than one-fourth will m tually be available for the entry. T in ------OCiO------- larger part of the land was covere<: May Cost Hill Million either by homestead or limb« r en tries and railroad scr pt prior to it Billings, Mont, Oct. 13-The tirsi inclusion in the Umpqua Na ion.u 0) what is expected to be a seile- Forest by order of Presi«lent Roos« «it damage suits against the Northeri veil on March 2, 1907. Most of tin Pacific, as a result of the recent land lies in Lane ounty. The re wieck at Young's Siding, in which mainder lies in northern Dougl.i- 21 persons were killed and nearly county and Southern Benton count) score or more injured, was hied hen -Sentinel. today by Mrs. Mattie Anderson and ----- ooo----- Me«?ts and Provisions her daughter Ma el, who ask $50, Trains Crash at a Curve 575 for the death of Robert Ander sou, husband ami father, respect Salt Lake Gity, Utah,J< >ct 14-Tw o ively, <4 the plant ills. men were killed and several injured In the aggregate the damage suits in a freight wreck at Jordan Narrow- which will be begun against the rail road company will exceed $ 1,000, on the Denver «X Rio Grande earl) The trains collided head on ooo. The Coroner's jury held th« today at a dangerous curve. Neither en new of th«- freight train into which Ki. . . Aten IteneRt. gineer knew of the approach of the AMES, A. 5 the passenger train crashed, respon - Tin- business men of our eoniiuunify other train until it was to late to as a whol«“ life li mest ami their meth s ble lor the accident. «1* tire soutnl. The Preskient bus i Macks ti i i i ¡i A; prevent the accident. T. J. Loftus and W. R. ¡McAllet never said otherwise I mined. it Is •hi<-f1.i in the ilitefest of the great ho I, ;i<¿<>ii 111 :tkei* engineers were killed instantly and .f honest tmsii'ess men that h<- tris Anti-Trust Score Fireman R. Thomas was badly in made his tight for lawful husiiiess All kinds of Rgpait„Work don« jured. Several members of the methods Hon Win H. Taft, to Mor promptly and tn a workmanlike •h rd ■ :in<l Manufacturers’ Assm-intion tn.in- ner. Washingtfin. Oct. 13-Attorney crews were injure«! by jumping. Bi st n M::*s General Bonaparte has replied to a ; The main line of the Denver X Horseshoeing a Specialty «¡r-«< t- <!" to WrKInlsy, second letter from Joseph Daniels I Rio (¡ramie i- tieil up ami all trains Location on plank •r.»nd one fonica n i from the Stefimer Lundini** The tr.'i.' l » I n si of William chairman ol the press bureau ot the are being diverted over the Salt HAMKIN - - OllEGON Kltih-y for • < . r it it ii.L- of his conti Denujcratic National Committee, at Lak«-route at Provo. ill spite of tile abuse tr men i* ' i-1 Chicago, in which he complains that j It'd i-<K:tlllll ' li it V. >s he:i|>ed upoi ---- ooo ’ri» lu .ul f i t • i -Ib y. he pl.iccd o-i in the Altorney-Geneial's answer to , j U_ : >i-. : a t of n itlo- . , his first inquiry ¡is to trust prosecu- Pleads His Bad Memory l.pli. l--r of llllfofi U1: , (. BOYLE'S ti >n he had not difierentiated be- j Will il i aft, at Cleve tween the prosecutions under the ;i Nevada, Mo., Oct. ij-Rev. W. J E\\ EERY Sherman anti-trust law and those un H. II. Force, aged 74, pleaded OOO — der other laws J guilty to bigamy in the Circuit Court to iz i- Answering the inquiry specifical ly f here today and was sentence«! to ing Attorney General stated that un thr«-e years in the penitentiary. He d -r »lie Sherman anti trust law pass I admitted the charge when confronted ed in 1890 there have been 65 pro I by two of his four wives. His ex ceedings in all, 56 under Republican cuse was that his memory was bad and nine under Democratic admin and that lie could not always re istrations, 46 since Mr. Roosevelt be member whether he was married or came President in September, lyci, single. and 19 during the proceeding n . . (io Io the . . years. Came to America to Wed Among the prosecutions of the ARC LIGHT Democratic administration, the At-1 S okane, Wash , Oct 13-T0 wed torney General says, is included re Patrick and August Fuchs, brothers Bowling Alleys sistance to the petition «if Eugene V. ’ j of Laclede, Idaho, Mary Keenhaver, Debs for a writ of habeas corpus. aged 24, and I-ranzizka St.auden- It is also asserted that four out of 1 MRS GERALDINE MORRIS. m tier, aged 16, have arrive«! from nine proceedings under Democratic Wurtemburg, the matches being ar VOICE CULTURE Ice Cream. rule were againit labor organization* range«! by the {father of the bride Artistic Singing with Furs You can get lev Cr«-am by the and »heir leaders, -and that under Italian Melhnd. grooms, Joseph Fu hs,, upon a visit dish, quart or gallon, lur pat.fi« ■» or Republican rule there have been'in « to th«- ’ fatherland alxnit seven f*inilie*.. Al«»» ire ?n'. affralì quant 4»1I three such proceedings out of 56 ■ months ago. . The marriage licenses '< ', Utt at iivhff’a Resiauraut. d^t' 1 • «• <J o GROSS BROS The Pacific L wins Meat Mark t S Opposite the Post Office Strictly first class goods at lowest price; Expert repairing, manu facturing and sone cutting. Everything fullv GUARANTEED O •> * ANDON LODGE, No. ltie. A F. A M. Stilted ooiuiuunieatiouH first Satur after the full moon of eiicli liiiiutb All Master M ihoiih cordially invited. <ilHUA BOAK. W M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. DR. LESTER P SORENSEN, 1 * day I. O. <». F »ANDON LODGE, No. 133, 1 O. (). 1 > meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers in good standing cor dially invited. L. J. RADLEY, N. G. C. F. T homas Seo. 1 Dentist Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. Telephone at Home. Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request • to 8, p. m. BANDON OREG<> 4 C R. WADE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Office: Room I Lnird Building. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. OB' EETS Every 2nd and 4tb Friday«, B andon , Bractice night first Wednesday of the month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of G T. IHIUM.OIII, tlie mouth. A cordial invitation evteuded to nil mendiers in good standing. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! CLARA GOETZ N. G. AT LAW, B lanche R adlev Seo'y. M lodge I N o . 64, Knit-hts <>t vi rv Monday i-vi-n- D I’vthuiH. Mietsi ViHiiiiig uu; at Masonic ball. Kniubts in vited to attend. H. M. M okiiiron , C. C. B. N. H abbinoton , K of II. S. Bandon, Office With Banilon Investment t <» I-, GKO. illude rii Il oodmeii, ’’AULE ROCK CAMI’, No. 9176, M W. ATTORNEY A. Mei-tu Ibe 2d and 4t11 We nt-sday ( «f of each moniti ut K. I*. Hall. Visiting AND I ire Insurance Bandon, - ForeMtem of AmericH. voi R I QUEEN OF I HE FOREST, N o . ( J 17, ineetH Friday night of each week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor Woodmen of the World. ^EASIDE CAMP No. 212. W. <>. W i* meets in regular session t li- first and third riinrs'lavs of each men,th in the Ma sonic hsll. Visiting m-ighbors are cordially invited. It. W. BULLARD, C. C. O. C. W aldvooel , Clerk. TOI-I-ING, COUNSELOR At ! AW and NOTARY PUBLIC. tmighbors cordially inviti li lo attimi. A. J. H.AR 1 MAN, li. C. E. E. O akeh , Ch-rk. dial welcome ia extended to all viaiting brothers. A. E. 1I ad -» ali , G eo . E. W ilson , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. Oregon - - - Oregon. Dr. H. ZM. Brown, Resident Dentist. Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe. Appointments by request at any reasonable hour. Office Hours: 8 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M, Phone, BANDON. OREGON Belle Jk Kolp Notary Public Real Estate BANDON. OREGON IT I. W AHN E •(tpNCIL No 17 Degree of OFFICE - - - Ol-l-oRITK Tom» BBIIMIKK 1\. Pi cahontas. I. . R. M meets every >s'ur Isv evening at file eighth run, in Kign painter. Ilecoratrr anil their t. <-p- in C. ncreie Hsll Vi ltnm CinetH 1 ■ good standing cordially lirai net* welc omed to our council tire, Bn.i.1 A. I\ i.r. K ollt. A nnie P ekntihs , J -A.. G-rifYitli P i c hosiah . Belle A. Kolp Real Estate Notary Public Some of the best property on the market, City or Country I Sell the Earth” BY Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Frye LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS A SPECIALTY Laird Building Bandon Stmr. Wilhelmina CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Cornecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of Full J. E. WALSTROM. Agt. Bandon 0 •• • 0. *. • « f • 0 * I V V 'i K. < OK illKKlO3F.lt 0 0 N NOTARY PUBLIC Knight* of I’ythraM elphi P Office iu New Denhelm Building, Masonic. his famous luitl-imperialist spt-eches. -imply changing three words, substitul COURTEOUS TREATMENT mg "Mississippi” for -'PhiJipjiiues" ami •black brothers” for “brown brothers." Let him suggest that we have as chair man of his meeting John Sharp Wil- liaius, leader of the Democrats iu Con gross, an«l us vice-chairmen the oilier inendiers of the Congressional dclega ( )REG( »X BVNDON ti<>u from .Mississippi. Ami after In lias made tiis speech in Vicksburg, if he shall have escaped WHERE BUI LETS FLEW the rule of the ¡»eople in that coin Davili I'atkel of 1 iwtte, N. Y. » inunity, I dare .Mr. Bryan to rejieat vi l-t. u of tli" Civil \\ ar, who lost 11 his oration on popular government in I at Get .-t tirg. says ‘lhe go >d Charleston, S. C., with Senator Till E.i't-tl li- Bit "is liave done is woi th man as chairman otf his meeting. Mr ui"re than hv bmlnred <1 IInrs to tne. Bryan's sentiments have a purely geo 1 spent mrn-b money il clot .ng for a graphical sincerity. His epigrams ami bad ease 1 I stormu-h tt 'iible, to lit 1 !«• •mulling conundrums .ire es|s-<-ially de purpose. 1 then tried Electri«- Bit signed to nice, loeal demands. Of this ters ami they cured me I now take nature are all his views on tariff and 1 hem as a tonic and they keep me taxation. strong ami well. 50e at I owe s Drug Mr. Bryan's pr« p- sition that every Store. :iine a trust is fortm-d a tariff sell si ■ lie should la- repi aied. and every time I URNISHEÍ) ROOMS i trust is dissolved a new <luty sit .uld ie mljleil, is too funny even for comic p-r.i. AT If on March 4 next Mr Br.van should HMiene Prcsiili-nt. with a Democrati" ('»uigrcss in iioth liouses. ami slum ■ ntiially ptnee upon th«- statute lain tn- financial imd economic vagaries de MHS SARAH.COS FELLO ■ ivered by him in Ills Spei-ell of last I’r. l y. it would plunge the nation into Nice clean r «»ins 25 and 50c a lii.i ,ru[>t".v and bring on industrial muht. .fl.25 a week ; $5 nnmnth linos If in- should liegin tiv repealing Hie dui> on sugar to punish the sugar BAXDOX ( )REG( )N trust, he would upset the national tin,slices by losing $i!O,<i«!»>.«KMi a year In revenue*, and would stir up a revo 'tlfioii in l.< lis aim, Utah, Colorad md Michigan. Then, if he should re peal tile duty on cotton goods, beeanst some liilst ng manufacturers of New England or ie < 'ar Hinas were dump lug goods in < Ilina in rivalry with Eng All kinds of Inml ami tli imany, he would divert other millions from the treasury and nvite still fuciur industrial ruin. But. of <-ourse. Mr Bryan woulil do none of these thing«, any more than lie will ini 'de the solid South and stun mon the «••>h its of Detnoeracy to th.- Furnished at living prices. A share defence of the < oustltutlon with the of the publie patronage solicited. battle cry "Shall tin* People Ruh-? Mr Bryan si.njily does not mean what he says What lie utters with Chad hand .in iinelioii in ilie .North he repu li ates « th Pc"l.snittiiiii duplicity iu the South Do You Bowl ? Froffessional Direotory 3 I«.ocige Dray and General Delivery Meets|iill boats. O • s