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I I especially call upon the strong the beautiful Coquille as' it a ends (there is no d.utger of lessened pric.fl
j and aggressive men and women. its way to the sea, order, love and through the exploitation ot w hea
This new department is lor Ute i Come forward and help push this hospitality dwelt a gracious trinity. fields in Central-Oregon.”
Mo. Haga's life was lived in
present edited by Mr. Frank F‘ along.
deeds
rather than words. Modest,
Eddy, Master ol the Bandon Grange
The next meeting, which will to
FOB CHAPPED SKIN
quiet
and
unassuming
there
was
that
all
intents
and
purposes,
be
the
first
Chapped
akin whether
on the
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her smile which drew all hearts liande or face may be enred tu one
meeting
ot
Bandon
Grange
willl
be
Well we have organized a Grange
by applying Chamberlain's
night
to her.
-R.
Salve. It is also nuequaled sore nip-
in Bandon Why?
That is a fair on the first Saturday tn November.
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ple-> brnisee aud burns. For suit* by
question and I might give some Keep that date in mind and come to |
C. Y. Lowe.
town
that
day
with
a
hayseed
or
two
MOKE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH
thing less than a thousand reasons.
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To maintain health, h matuie matt
Hut this time I will mention only the in your hair and “jine” the Grange.
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or woman needs just enough food t •
Notice to Mariners
reason. That is
one inclusive
repair the waste and supply energy
More
and
more
1
marvel
at
the
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summed best in the word CO
and body heat, l'he habitual con
OPERATION. Two years of ranch ease with which college professors nmption of more food than is nee«««-, Capt. Hansen of the Sch. “Dora
•.ary for these purples is the prime
ing has convinced me of the im- editors and such like people can cause of stomach troubles, rheuma Bluin’’ reports that at 3 p m. on
give
advice
to
farmers.
Any
ne
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perattve need of getting the farm
tism ami ilihorders of the kidneys. If July 17, 1009 in Lat. 36 02 ’ N
who
has
ever
raised
six
tomatoes
and
troubled with indigestion, revise vom Long 129 30 ’W. he passed within
ing class together. The horizon of
diet, let reason and not appetite eon- a cables length ol a small vessel
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quail
of
string
beans
feels
com
our lives is bounded too much by
tr I and take a few do-es of Cham-
our line fences; that is the fact. We petent to tell how to make money on berlain-s Stomach and Liver Tablets floating bottom up about 4 feet out
and you will soon be all right again. ¡of water.
Stern was broken off
isr late ourselves and cultivate our a ranch.
For sale by C. Y. Lmve.
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pretty
well
antidshios.
Bottom was
individuality at the expense of those
of
a
dark
color
with
no
grass or
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other qualities which make for
Armour inede a few millions and
barnacles
showing.
The
tierelict
power aud effectiveness in working Patten lost a few millions in th •
The Moral Effect of It
was about 50 feet long ami no name
wheat pit the other day- .No mat
with and for others.
was visible.
Now let it be said that getting to ter which won or lost so itu as the
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gether is merely the staiting point country is concerned.
I he ques
Young McKinley, one of the no-
THE BEST PLASTER
of cooperation or working together. tion is what did the fanner get-
toiicus band of land fraud criminals
piece
<>t
U hiiiìp I dampen' d with
A
But even the getting together is
that at one time played a high hand
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something. It adds power to each
in this state of Oregon, is accoided ; on to the affected parts is superior to
There is a certain seperator of
of us. How? Why, suppose there
special privileges at the Mtiltnoin.ih ¡any
1
plaster, U hen troubled with
is a piece of bad road to be repaired, which the company proudly boasts, County Jail, where he is letained 1 ' lame hack or pains in the side or
cheat give it a trial and yon are cer-
use. I
and both the saints and sinners there is over a million in
as a United States prisoner. These!
to be more than pleased with the
broke one of the million about five special privileges are something out j tain
prompt relief which it affords. This
know that is easy enough to find,
weeks ago. I am still waiting for
or suppose there is some nuisance
of the ordinary as such things go. liniment also relieves rheumatic pam iH
: and is certain to please anyone suf
O. yes the
repairs, and swearing,
to be abated.
You protest or I
They include the freedom of the | fermg from that dise.se. For saie by
farmers lite is one sweet song.
Y Lowe.
grounds about the Courthouse, an it!.
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protest and it is just one voice. But
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occasional steam bath in a bath
suppose you and Icall ourselves we,
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and collectively protest as a Grange
Gifford Pinchot, there's the boy. house across the way from the jail; 1
Real Estate Transfers
what happens? This happens. Our That what I say.
But President immunity from work that is requin d !
thirty odd voices are blended in Taft pats Pinchot on the back and of other j risoners, anti the favor < f
one protest. Then those who sit in says, “good boy’’ and pats Ballinger eating his meals at the same table j
September 28
the seats of authority by virtue ot on the back and says “well done, ! with the j.tiler and eputies. Me , J W Young (Leits ol) to Deborah
the votes of their fellow citizens be good and faithful servant ’’ Now Kinley’s treatment is altogether bet-
A Young, lot 9, blk 22, Wood
gin to sit up and take notice. They what does he mesn? I “dunno.” ! ter than that usually accorded
land add to Bam.on; deed, con
trusties tn a jaif; and it deservedly
say: “Well, well; if all those folks
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attracts public attenti« n because the Nellie Macklin et al to Orion John-!
are getting wrathy about this
WELL-KNOWN HOTEL KKEPF.lt USES ANU
moral effect of it is bad.
we had better do something.” Make
son; deed; e1.' <'i se‘4, sec 3 anil:
UKUGlUSTS HF.COMMEND CHAMBER
All Oiegon is familiar with the
LAIN’S COLIC. CHOLERA AND
that thirty odd a hundred or two
w’/j of sw}4 ol sec 2, twp 30, s r
DIARRHOEA REMEDV
McKinley character—a smooth. 1
hundred, as can easily enough be
13 w, containing 160 acres; con
"I take pleasnra tn saying that 1 I spotty,
débonnaire, unscrupulous! $tloo.
done and we are a power indeed.
have kept Chaiuberlain'a Colic, Choi
As for the working together, that era ami Diarrhoea Remetly in my young scoundrel, whose only bid ' Thomas Anderson ef ux to Am a I
does not lie with me to say. That family metiicine client for about 15 for favor tism in jail treatment ap-, Wieck; deed; all that portion ol1
and have always had satisfae pears to be bis callousness to shame j
remains to be developed out of the years,
lot 3, blk 1 Commercial add to,
tory results from its use. 1 have ad
possibilities of our situation and out ministered it. to a great many travel If he were a common petty larceny
Bandon, fronting 25 feet on Front j
street and extending back 50 feet
of the possibilities that lie in the ing men who were suffering from inmate of the jail, wl ose exploits had
roubles for which it is recommended not attracted the attention of young
on west side; co 1 $2,000.
membership. I know of many I ■mil
have never failed to relieve
boys,
who
cultivate
loose
tendencies
things I should like to see taken up. them,” says J. C. Jenkins of Gias
September 29
I shall speak of some of these later. gow, Ky. This remedy is for sale by in thought and action, the matter \ s M Rowan et ux to Clemeiitinel
C. Y. Lowe
would not be so bad. But McKin-|
But one possibility of cooperation
Selson; deed; lot 1. blk 19,
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ley has managed, aftet a fashion,
I very much desire to see in effect
Woodland add to Bandon; con
Death of Mrs. J. W. Haga to transform his rascality to some $10.
is that of cooperation in selling.
thing of the heroic; made the more
We have here on the Coquille
September 30
attractive to a certain class by rea
river the poorest local market I have
On Saturday morning October! son of unmitigated immorality To City
of
Myrtle
I'oint to Story Iles,
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ever seen. It is usually impossible 2d, the reaper whose sickle gathers
»‘-a of lot 32, blk 32 in My rtle
favor such a man above others who
to dispose of the small lots of fruits, alike the ripened grain and the!
Point cemetery, con $3.
are confined with him is to recog
vegetables, poultry, eggs, etc., ex opening flower, claimed, in her full
nize merit in crime, if it is only bold L S o* A to Story L , lies; patent:
cept at a loss of time and later at young womanhood, thewifeof Wes-1
and shameless enough. This is the e'_
1 ’ of ne ‘4 and ne’4 oí
1 se '4 of sec
the ruination of our dispositions ley J. Haga of Parkersburg.
10, twp 30. s r 11 1 W. containing
lesson that such favortism teaches
among the store keepers along the
Mrs. Haga’s last illness was of but and we say again, the moral effect ! r 20 acres.
river. They do as well as they can, a weeks duration Previous to that
C A Smith et ux to C
of it is bad.—Telegram.
no doubt, and in some cases take time t he was busied in the discharge
Company; land in
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produce that they really do not need of household and social duties. .
con $100.
HOW TO CUKE A COLD
to accomodate a customer. The
Although for some months not
John
Dashey et ux to A
, I- Einiger
Be as careful as you can, you will
result is due simply to the market enjoying the best of health, she lit
deed; land in Elliott’s additie n to
take cold, and when yon
being glutted,—chronically glutted, tie thought, nor did her "Tatni ly and occasionally
do. get a medicine of known reliabil
Coquille- con $1650
with such small produce of the friends, that just outside the happy ity. one that has an established impu
October 2
tation and that is certain to effect a
ranches.
little home, the sombre visitant quick
cure, Such a medicine is E L Wheeler et nx to Charles Cav
This we could do, I think. Let waited, to seal on earth forever, the Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy. ft
anagh; deed; lot 21. blk 7. Azalea
the Grange make freight arrange I ips of the devoted wife and mother, lias gained a world wide reputation
by
its
remarkable
cures
of
this
com
Park add to Bandon; con $10.
ments with the boats, and business the affectionate daughter and sister.
mon ailment, and can always be de E L Wheeler et ux to Charles Cav
arrangements with responsible com
The funeral was conducted at the pended upon. It acts on nature's
anagh, deed; lot 126 in Wheeler’s
mission houses in San Francisco and home Monday morning by R. H. plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
subdivision; con $to.
Portland.
On certain days some Allen <>f the Methodist Episcopal toration, opens the secretions aud aids
nature in restoring the system Io a
representative of the Grange could church ot Bandon Mr. Allen read healthy condition. For sale by C. Y. Alva Doll to Charles Cavanagh
deed; lot 22, blk 7, Azelea Park
be at Bandon to receive consign from the Ninetieth Psalm ami from Lowe.
add to Bandon; con $10.
ments and be empowered to credit First Corinthians, fifteenth chapter
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S A Culbertson to I. A Roberts;
and classify and arrange And f r- 4158. His text for the short, but
Oregon Will Double Wheat deed; set., of swz‘4, sec 9, twp 28 j
ward to the point that offered the -»ympathizing and earnest discourse,
s r 13, coal reserved; con $360.
Crop of Northwest
best market. If a hundred rancheis vas John, eleventh chapter, 25-26.
Charles
Collier et ux to James Walt
within reach of Bandon as a shipping
Interment was made in the cem
termier;
deed; beginning . t a
point should thus cooperate in sell etery at Bandon, the ceremony at the
Portland, Or., Oct 4—That Cen
point
s
of
sec corner on e
ing the small products of their open grave consisting of the brief tral Oregon will, within a few years,
boundary of sec I, twp 28 s r 13
ranchers,
it would add some and simple, but impressive ritualistic double the cereal crop of the whole
thousands of dollars to the incomes burial service of the Methodist 1 Pacific Northwest is the belief of
w, containing 5.22 acres; am
of these same ranchers.
>625.
Episcopal church
i Theodore B. Wilcox, president
This is by way of illustration. It
Annie May Taylor was the daugh- of the Portland Flouring Mills. S L Belieu to J B Beliett, lots 12
is merely one of the things that tei of William and Martha J. Taylot When opened up by the railroads
13, sec 25, twp 29 s r ¡1 w, except
seem feasible to me. But the grange and was ftorn at Coquille, Coos now building, an immense acreage
mercantile ifmber; con $1800.
is an exceedingly democratic organ countv. Oregon, May 18. 1881 and will be thrown open to wheat raisers W E Colvin to M T Aasen; deed
ization and I would emphasize the was, on the day of her dece tse,
‘•In Central Oregon,” said Mr.
se*^ of ne'4 and e,'_- of se '4 and
fact that this is merely one of my aged twenty-eight years,
fo r Wilcox, “there are millions of acres
swX«Pf se‘4 sec 9, tup 29 s r ¡3
ideas, it is a suggestion I would of months and fourteen days.
of land which unless I am greatly
w; con $1400.
fer.
She was united in mat riage to I mistaken in the nature of the soil, State of Oregon to W t\ Stillwell ;
My chief aim in this lntroductoty Wesley J. Haga, at Bandon in her will l»e excellent for grain grow mg
deed; nw '4' of ne '4 sec l6, twp
editorial if I may be permitted the n itive county and state, December without irrigation. Out of this vast
2« s r 13 w, containing 40 a< res ;
dignified title is to issue a call to 23, 1896
territory there must be at least 2
con $80.
those men and women who are
During the thirteen years of their 500,000 acres available for wheat. W A Stillwell to R J Hill; deed;
working early and late on ihe ranch early married life there came to bless There is as large an acreage as is
nW 1 of ne'4 sec 16, twp 29, s r
es in this part of the county, to come the home four children:
Bessie now in wheat in Oregon and Wash
13, containing 40 acres; con $300.
forward and get together with us Florena, Clara May, Lester Eldred, ington. All that is needed to open
and let us see how we can cooperate. and William Arthur. These children up this great territory is a railroad
Now is the time. The Grange in the husband, the aged mother, four and with two lines now entering
Bandon is in its formative stage, if brothersand three sisters and a wi<’e that section, it will be only a matter
OPTOMETERIST
you have ideas to work put, now is circle of friends remain to mourn her of a short time until the country
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. the lime to get in with the ones departure.
will develop. Nor will the increased
who are trying to make a IUr'v
In the pcetty home ut the Bear yie.d reduce price». With sucha
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Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on
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Cards under this Head are 5Oo per in., month
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IDr I-T L Houston
ran*EE I S every I hursday eveuing at 8 run at
I'HYSIVlAK \ SUKG'EuS
the Bandon W igmau. Sojourning churls
in good standing are voidially invited Io attend.
W . r. Allen
G E Wilson,
C. ol R.
Sachem.
lillas- over Drag Store.
n.m, 1 ;to to 4, e in. ; 7 to S
Night calla Hiiawered
IIANIION.
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B andon
LODGE. N.I, 130 A. I N A.
M. Stated communications first Saturday
after the full mdbn of each month. All Master
Masons cordially invited.
C. I. Kime, W. M
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
Hour a, Il t,- ; -,
in the eVMiiug.
fieni ollie«.
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llllKooN
I». I'erkius
OFFICE HOUKS:
It* a. m. to .< p
m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Office in New Denholm Building,
IDr Li. r Sorensen
DENTIST
Office
Over
Vienna Cafe
B andon lodge . N o . m, i. o. o f .
Telephone at Office and Home.
nwc<s rvrry Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
BANDON
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OREGON
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C. F. I homas, N. G.
/X. J. Hartman, Secretary
<•- T. TUKAIWOLU,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! «i
AT LAW,
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
TVrEETS in K. of P. hall every second
and
NOTARY PUBLIC
“■ fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri
day of the month; Social evening the id Friday
ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to
all memtiers in good standing.
Maggie While, N. G.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
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N < 0^1 T! ISNION El!
N<>.
LODGE,
Oregon.
Oilice With Bandon Investment Co
IDr.
y^ELPI II
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Bandon,
Lï
KuightM of l*ytlil:iH
LdZ.
Brown.
Reaident Dentist.
(>4, Knight.
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Office in I ’anter Building
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
attend.
Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
B. N. I lai rington K. ol R. S.
Office Hours:
Pilone,
9 to 12 M.» I to 5 P. M.
BANDON. OREGON
C. R
Modern Woodmen,
BARROW
Attorney and Ootinselor-at Law
'P a BLE ROCK CAMP. N o . 9176. M. W.
of A. meets the 2<J anil 4th Wednesday» COQUI ELK
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of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting n ighborx
Office
over
Skeels"
Store
cordially invited to attend.
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
R. W. Boyle. H. C.
Ofla-e Phone, Main >35;
residence, Mam 14t>
tilt. K. W. ItOSMTHK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDON
OREGON
IDR J. ID KELLEY
Physician anil Surgeon
Office and residence in Panler resilience projieity
next door Io Bijou Theatre
Office over Skeel’s Store.
DO YOU WANT
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
realestate or insurance line?
A big list of property to sell.
Y our choice of seven insurance
companies.
Anything else you want.
K
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The Real Estate Man
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. C ommanding.
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
Connecting with Steam|Ship Alliance at Marshfield
information of
Full
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
V. MP NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
BRIDGE N BEACI I Stove», RanurAind I letters haw in them so many excellence»
that they are now acknowledged the greatest seller-> on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the ex<lir.ive agency in Bandon for these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly n km lest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and I <Jgi-d Tools is Most Complete.
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
Cleaning and
pressing
M. G. Pohl
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Mens' Suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
prompt attention
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
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