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• « « « A / I turen had to walk i3<> miles to development any se« tioif bf Coo Working Women Point Barrow . wherj they were county. They should see that what Lodge a. iid Professional Directory * picked.up by the Jeannette. I means piosperity and growth for one A. law in Illinois prohibits wage ; town means the same thing for 1 earning women from toiling more Loilges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on WHY ? North Yakima, Wash, Sept. 22— another. All towns in the county than io hours, per day lor their • Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month should strive to cultivate and foster From a small tieginning the snip Half a hundred Nez Perce Indians pass- employers. The measure was and use of Uhamlierlaiu's Cough who have been picking hops in the this spirit of mutual self help. They rd by the last legislature of that Remedy has extended toidl phrts of should help one another to forward valley donned regalia and war paint 1 he United States ami to many for Lew ah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. state. The Manufacturers’ a- eign Dr H. L Houston countries Why* Because it Sunday, and gave the best exhibi every movement which means ad EE I 8 every I huiulay evening al 8 run at PHYSICIAN A SUliGEUA sociation i is endeavoring to have has proved especially valuable for |y| vancement for any portion of the LMA. (>ie Bandon Wiynian Sojourning chief» tion of Indian dancing which has Utliw over !>rug 8t»>r*. Haunt. S te I . the law declared unconstitutional. roughs and colds. For sale by C. Y. in good rlanduig are cordially in\iled Io attend. H.111. I 30 to 4. |> iu. ; 7 to S in the evening been seen here in some years, be county. By the same token all the Lowe. W. T Allen G E W ilton. A court has granted a temporary ! Night calf» answered from ««ilice. C. of R. Sachem. fore a crowd of several thousand people shculd discourage every- HANIMIN. - OKFtiO* injunction and the case is pending. I tiling which retards advancement. people, at Sumach Park. In the Winter ’ s Reading The Manufacturéis’ association urges M HMOIliC. party were four authentic Indian Individual knocking, knocking one l»r N I. Perk in«« unconstituionality, on the ground .mother is one of the things that re D \NDON LODGE. No. I TO A. F. * A. War veterans, Ha-niene Mox-Mox, OFFICE HOUKS: 10 u. m to 3 p that wage earning women should M, Stated communications first Saturday which means Yellow Wolf, made an tards. tu., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Pacific Monthly of Port- after the full moon of each month. All Master ' The Let us us discourage the knock have the privilege, if they so dé land, Oregon, is a beautifully il- Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kime, \X M. address to the people, telling some Office iu New Denholm Building. sire, of toiling more than lo hours Lloyd Rosa, Secretary thing of the wars in which he ing habit, therefore; and do it, not lustrated monthly ■nagazine. If a day. Dr L F Sorensen fought and giving to the inter by answering a knock with a criticism you ; are interested in dairying, It does not appear as to whether but on the contrary by answering DENTIST I. <>. <». K preter to h«>ld, where all might see, raising, poultry raising, or Office Over Vienna Cafe or not any of the wage earning fruit D ANDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O OF. it with silence, or better still, by the weapon he had carried want to know about irrigated Telephone at Office and Home. meets every Wednesday evening Visiting women of Illinois are concerned in through Chief Joseph’s battles. It meeting every knock with a boost- lands, , timher lands, or free gevern- brothers in good standing cordially invited. BANDON - - OREGU «1 the effort to have the law nullified, was not the regulation tomahawk, Bitterness and unkindly feeling can ment land open to a homestead A. J. I tartman. Secretary C. F. Thomas. N. G. Tlie fact that the suit is brought by <i. T. TKKAIMiOI.il, but a ball of skin filled with sand or not exist when kindness and entry, The Pacific Monthly will Manufacturers’ the association ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! K small peoples attached with a thong friendliness meet them face to face give you full information. The I Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Al LAW. Instead of crying “Villian” we rather than by the women has some price is 5*. 50 a year. to a short handle. When Joseph at lUfEETS in K of P. hall every second and NOTARY PUBl.Il! should disarm villainy with justice. significance. That the owners of If you will send twenty-five cents last surrendered, Ha mene Mox- fourth Fridays. Practice nights first f-11- Illinois factories should seek to se I . N CO1l1llNiNIONF.lt in stamps, three late issues will be day of the month; Social evening the fd Friday Mox concealed his rifle and his Let it not lie every fellow for him Bandon, -' Oregon ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to self and the devil take the hindmost,” cure tor w men the right to toil sent you so that you may war club beneath his blanket and become all members in good standing. more than 10 hours at a machine, Office With Bandon Invent ment < o but let us push forward together, ti|>- Maggie White, N. G. acquainted with it. Read the fol escaped. Wandering about aimless Clara Goetz, Secretary. holding and assisting one another.. and that they do so solely in the in lowing splendid offers: ly with a small band of his tribe, Unless this spiiit can prevail, rocks terest of the women is a new Dr. H- JVL Brown. Offer No. i McClure’s Magazine, he was captured by the Sioux. KliightM of Resident Dentist. and not railways will be the harvest and unexpected philanthropy, but Woman's Home Companion ana After his escape from them he re elphi lodge , No m . Kmght* o Office in Panter Building one in- which most of the great of the future.—Coos Bay Times. Pythias. Meets every Monday evening Hie Pacific Monthly, costing $4.50 turned to the agency firmly ex Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, Missourian public will have at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to will be sent at a special rate of $3. pecting to meet death for his in Phone, BANDON. OREGON attend. Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G. shown. Off«. r No. 2—McClure's Maga B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. subordination. A SPRAINED ANKLE It is hardly likely that wage Perhaps the most interesting war As nstiHiiy treat*u h sprained ankle earning women desire the law made zine. Review of Reviews and the C. R. BARROW Modem Woodmen, Pacific Monthly, costing $6., will be T1 ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176. M. • W. rior in the group was Two Moons, will disable the injured person for a Attorney and Counselor-at Law mofftb or more, hnt f>y applying void. Even if they do there is sent for $3.60. a tiny, little, old man, in a plaid | , Chamberlain's ■“ of A. meets the 2d anil 4th Wednesdays (’OQUILLli - ORE Liniment and obsprv- question as to whether they should Offer No. 3 —Human Life, Ideal of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighliors calico overshirt with a chain of gold | tag the directiouH with each bottle Office over Skeels ’ Store realize their wish. Something is due . ordially invited to attend. Homes and The Pacific Monthly E E. Oakes, Clerk.. beads about his neck. 1 ie cai ried faitbfnlly, a etire may, iu most cases, R. W. Boyle, H. C. Office Phone. Mam 335; residence. Mam 346 a national physical standard. M om effected in less than one we?k‘s will be sent for $2. the old-fashioned carbine he had be ■ime. This liniment is a must re women ultimately become mothers. Order by number and send your used in the Nez Perce War of 1877, markable preparation; try it. for a lilt. K. W. ROMMITKB DR J. D KELLEY Ten hours a day at a machine or I order accompanied by postal money and never once during the afternoon sprain or bruise, or when laid up PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON with chronic or mnscnlar rheumatism otherwise is strain enough to break order for the amount to The Pacific Physician and Surgeon did he lay it down. Two Moons and BANDON OREGON yon are certain to be delighted down the vigor, destroy the nerves Office and residence in Panter residence property j Monthly, Portland Oregon. 36-2t wore no war bonnet, but his gray i with the prompt relief which it af at'd impair the digestion of even next door to Bijou T heatre Office over Skeel’s Store. Coquille, Ore hair and breast were smeared with fords. For saie by I’. Y Lowe. strong women. It is a swifter de -------- UOO - red clay, and his scores of years struction of the frail. When they Coquille River Transportation did not prevent his taking a turn Land to Rough to be Sur have toiled Io hours it is time for in the dance. Co.’s Schedule DO YOU WANT them to rest. In the interest of the Chief Tipye-la nah Fla-siveh, veyed physical well-being of the genera whose English name is Come-Down, Leaves tion they are to mother it is es Bindon was very young at the time of the Seattle, Sept. 20—Thirty miles sential for them to r.-st. They 1 t> :00 h m outbreak. His profile is exactly of the boundary line between owe it to the public and the race tc Coquille, \ i .00 p in like that o‘ the Indian who used to Alaska and Canada lying in a region seek rest after io hours of toil » I Dispatch, 7:<MI a m be on the penny. about 80 miles north of Mount and the public and the race Favorite, 1:30 p m F-lah-wehma, or About Asleep St. Elias, probably never will be owes it to them to see Leaves that their was sufficiently alert to discredit his Coqnill* suiveyed, according to the men social condition is such that there| name. As master of ceremonies engaged in the boundary survey will be food and rest for any j Favorite, 7 ;30 a in he carried a long staff wound with a in li 30 a Coquille. * 0.<M> woman who has toiled 10 hours. work. 4.00 p m 5 30 p beaver skin. About Asleep is known It is a mighty close approach to Dispatch. 1.00 p in David W Eaton, head of the 5.1 Hl p In the list as David Williams. first party to return to the United a national shame that a cold blooded The Coquille connects i with battle before Joseph's surrender he States at the close of the season, industrial organization should be in tiiii.iH at Coquille for Marshfield and saw his father killed, his mother arrived on the steamer Jefferson i court clamoring that women should Myrtle Point. shot down, and he himself, a lad of The tip-river passengers can come from the north today, He will re be able to toil not only 10 hours, 14, escaped, only to be captured by main here until th - arrival of the but longer in order to earn food and to Bandon on the Favorite and have the Sioux. In the parade to the three hours here in which to do their chief, Thomas Bigg Jr., and will shelter.—Journal. grounds, he rode a white horse trading ami other business. then proceed with Riggs to Wash -------- CXX? with a splash of red paint on its ington. breast to symbolize the horse which BEST TREATMENT FOR A BURN “Mr. Riggs had under his charge though mortally wounded, carried if for no other reason. Chamberlain 35 men divided into five parties," Salve should be kept in every house the lad safely out of the battle. slid Eaton. “My party, as did the hold on account <>f its great value in The costume display was the ex others, operated on file 141 meri the treatment of burns. It al'ays the treme of richness, according to the pain almost instantly, and unless the dian, covering that part of the line injury A. Garfield is a severe one, heals th»« paif Indian styles. Beautifully em The Real Estate Man from where the meridian crosses it without leaving a scar. This salve is broidered velvet suits, beaded vests, in the White River Valley to the also unequal*»! for chapped bands, and sandals of wonderful workman nipples and diseases of the skin. northward, to as far south as the sore Prine 25 cents. For sale by C. Y. Mil. and Steamboat Work Our ship and quaint and curious orna i e fields would permit Lowe. SPECIALTIES ments made a picture full of variety ------ sxx>---- “These ice fit-ids are located about and color. Many of the young 80 miles north of Mount St. Elias, Arctic Explorer Finds Queer SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER squaws wore velvet, the colored sel CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commandmg. and embrace 30 milt s of the line Tribe vage being left on tc make a bright The task of surveying this region band around the bottom of the is now held to be an impracticable skirt. The old squaws sat at the San Francisco Sept. 21—On one, for it is an impeneterable Connecting with Steam|Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full Eide in charge of the children, save soli'ude of high peaks, capped with board the whaler Jeanette, which information of for the two little royal boys who glaciers w hich have baffled the ef arrived in this jxirt yesterday GENERAL R E PAIR1 NG had diminutive warbonnets of their ______ . forts of the hardiest and most in heavily laden with furs. I blubber Pattern Shop in Connection own and danced as persist and tales of the frozen north, was J. | defatigable surveyors ently and sedately as any one. “The boundary line so far lias W. Bower, an Arctic explorer, who FOR ALL KINDS OF FIRST CLASS been established from the Portland ; eports tiie discovery of a new tribe | ESTATE canal to where the 141st meridian of people nevei before seen by the REAL QOOD FOR BILIOUSNESS eyes of a white man. This new GO T crosses the Yukon River. Each *• I took two of Chamberlain s Stom tribe of Esquimos, according to ach ami Liver Tablets last night, and American partv works in conjunc Bower, live on a point in Prince CHANDLER & HOLMES 1 feel 50 per cent better than I have I tion with a Canadian party.” Bandon. Oregon for weeks.“ says J. J. Firestone, of Albert Land. BRIDGE A BEACII Stoves, Rangeland I Icaters have in them so many excellence, GOO Allegau. Mich. “They are certainly Bower left this port two years ago that they are now acknowledged the greater sellers on the coast and they are growing a tine article for biliousness For why druggists recommend chamber on board tlie ship James Drummond in favor every year. W<- have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household sale by 0. Y. Lowe. Samples free. lain ' s colic , cholera and DIAR and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. and has spent the intervening time OPTOMETF.RIST RHOEA REMEDY wandering about among the Es TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. I Mr. Frank P. Hanrahan, a promi Help One Another SATURDAYS nent drugged of Portnmonth, Va, kimos. Unlike the usual type of Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. •ays: “ For tlie past six years I have Eskimo, the newly discovered AT GALLIER ’ S HOTEL -old and recommended Chatulterlam' The Times has always held Colic, t’holera ami Diarrhoea Rem natives, who call themselves Nun a fast to the principle that there is no e<ly. It is a great remedy and one of cotics, are very tall and look like occasion for dissension between the the liest patent medicine* on the North American Indians. The ex market. I hnmlie some others for sections and cities of Coos county Hie same piir|s>ses flint pays me a plorer was cordially welcome I or the individuals of the communi larger profit, but tips remedy is so by the strange tribesmen and ties. The right way for the people sure to effect a cure, and mv customer procured many ncti iu.T from them. so certain to appreciate my recom First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special From the town of Nunacotics, to do at all times is to discourage mending it to him, thal I give it the trade marks attention given to fine woolen goods. such dissension and not encourage it, preference.“ For sal* by C. Y. Low* Bower proceede»! farther north, D esigns C opyrights A c . where he discovered Where individuals err and indulge immense cop — ooo■ —- Cleaning ami preening Mens’ Suita anil Ladies' fine akirta given Anrnnr» «ending a «katrh and daaerintlnn rnur onlckiy aaeartaln our opinion free whether rn in personal prejudice and spleen it per deposits. On this trip he lost Invention prompt attention ta probably patent nt ««* < omniunim« lions strict ly confident tai. HANDBOOK on Patents City Transfer an eye through the bite of a spidet. should not be charged up to an lent free, oldest umi< y for secunnir patent«. Patents taken I nr«High Munn & < <>. receive without charge, in the All kinds of draying and transter- This was not the end of Bower's fptcial entire community. Every city and rng FOR SALE — mill wood troubles, for after the eyeball was community and individual in Coos Scientific American. handsomely tllnMrnfed weekly. T arse.-t elr- county should stand shoulder to rom Cody's mill $2.00 per load. removed by the crude surgery of an . A illation of any eeientldr 1» Htrnai fa, •ar: four months, |L butULyal. im H imiih « shoulder in support Of every measure Coal Sold and delivered at lowest Eskimo, the schooner used by tl e New J. Jeukia*. I'rop. ¡«arty was wrecked and the adven that is tor the advancement and prices Branch Ofltee, «36 T HU WutIMl »«ton. D. C. D I Do you want to buy a farm or some city property? Do you want to sell your farm or city property ? Do you want to insure your property in a reliable com- pany? Do you have any wants in the real estate or insurance line? A big list of property to sell. Y our choice of seven insurance companies. Anything else you want. Bandon Foundry & Machine Shop OA K ES ■ Stmr. Wilhelmina Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon A. M<’ NAIR THE HARDWARE MAN M. G. Pohl BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY P atents Family Washing a Specialty. F. A. BATES, Proprietor Read the Recorder lori I •• •• 1 i 4 • r • • •I * * • * • * % • * •