•
\
•
•
a
e
«•
'the ; riz for the "largest perfect : '*♦**< *«»♦♦*
Meantime food had risen to such a A Great Man’s Telephone
apple
” was awarded t< Lon at.d Ball
high price that the poor were not
Lodge txxicl Fi ofeselonal Directory
of Methow, Wash, fur a Wolf Rivir
able to buy the cheapest and poorest
♦
"His great instrument was the apple weighing 25 ounces ami
Well cau ! remember the quality, hunger typhus appeared
♦
winter <>f 1846-47.
At that I and th« sick died of actual >tarva lelephv tie," said a biographer of the 16 5-8 inches in circumference.
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on 9.
♦
late Edward If Harriman in the
was a boy of about tweve years of lion.
A "Spokane Beauty” apple weigh
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month ->
♦
age and lived with mv parents in the
*
Crusts of bread and potato peaic Wall Street journal. ‘ He always ing 41 ounces and 18 5-8 inches in
town of Schneiborg in the ore moun ings were all that saved the lives o! had it beside him. The Harriman circum eret.ee was expected to be
Lewah Tribe No 48. Imp. O. R. M.
tains of Saxony. The principal in suffering children
Dr FT L- Houston
Even boiled switch! o.ird was one of the best the winner ,but proved to have a
fVl
U I S every I huisday evening al 8 run al
PHYSICIAN A SClidPuiS
dustries of this district were mining straw mixed with the blood of equipped a and busiest in Nc,v York. blemish.
the Bandon \X igman. Sojourning chiefs
OUioe over I hug btore.
Hours, !• t.
of silver and manufacturing lace. slaughtered cattle became a eon • Whether in his office, his library t
in good landing are coidially invited to attend.
noe-» —
n.tu. I :30 to 4,1 iu. ; 7 to 8 in tlie eveoiug.
W T Allen
G E Wilson.
bis bedroom or his bathroom, the
Each of these two branches formed ' somme.
Night calls misweieU fioui odici-.
EOK A LAME BACK
.
C. of R.
Sachem.
telephone
was
always
there, and
IIYNIM1N.
.
.
.
OltKliON
distinct classes.
True, organizations of noble wo-
W hen you have pains or lutueuess
One class, the mining engineers I men relieved some of the greatest when he went into the Oregon wil-
Masonic.
l>r M. I,. Perkins
in the back bathe the parts with
wouid go. Ubuiuberlaiii's
RANDON LODGE, No, liO A. F. & A
and the corps of bureaucracy were buffering, but highways were block derness the telepiMie
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3 p
Liniment twice a day
M. Siatrd conimuiiK'alions first Saturday i
well educated people, the second J -d so much that only insufficient too;
m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
massaging with the palm of the hau l
Master 1
.. ,A slave to the telephc me,’ for live minutes at each application after the full moon of each month. All Mastei
class were the common miners. quantities of provisions could be nb-
Office in New Denholm Building,
Masons cordially invited.
C. I. Kime, W. M.
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
w rote a New York e litor in coni- Then rtaiupeu a piece of il.iunol
Little does the American born I tained.
Dr L F3 Sorensen
„lightly with this liniment and bind
la'ioring man know how poorly
Many of these poor families re men ting on Harriman and his tel- it ou over the seat of the pain, ami
DENTIST
I. <>. <>. W
'Nonsense', said I far ri - yon may be surprised to see how
other countries have dealt with ceived a daily contribution of soup ephone,
Office Over Vienna Cafe
quickly the
lameiiebs disappears "PANDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O. O. F.
Telephone at Office and Home.
these people.
As wages in those md bread from more fortunate fam man. when this was called to his For sale by C. Y. Lowe,
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting BANDON
.
.
OREGG4
years they received rroin eight to ilies.
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
Among those calling reg attention, > ? ‘the telephone is a slave
C.
F.
1
homas,
N.
G.
G. T. TKKAIMlOI.lt,
twelve cents for twelve hours work, ularly at the house of my parents to me.’
A. J. I {artman. Secretary
Killed
by
Train
ATTORNEY AND COUNSFLt '»
It
is
altogether
likely
that
much
aud in many instances the miners vas an old man named "Angeres.”
AT LAW,
worked several miles iron) home, llis suffering and care worn expres- of the power and influence of the
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
thus adding hours of walking to the .ion made such .1 dee > impression ite Mr. Harriman was due to the
Coquille, Or. Nov. 16 Lex Cope
i ». i onn inmoy lit.
LE I S in K. of P. hall every second and
long hours of toil.
upon my boyish sympathy that often aid of his telephone, In t tet he ad. of tiiis citv, received a telegram from
Bandon,
. •
Oregon.
fourth I ridays. Practice nights first Fri
His telephone Driscoll, N. D.. stating that hi- day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday Office With Bandon Investment < .’<»
The houses were small, one story ny dear mother had to give extra mitted as much,
the month. A cordial invitation extended to
buildings, containing
two and supplies, which t then carried to tn\ was his ever present messenger brother Benjamin IT Cope, had beer ot
all members in good standing.
Dr. FT- ivl. Brown.
always
ready
for
service
With it i kill d while jumping from a running
three rooms, but so small was the •rotege and his family. Often have
Maggie White, N. G.
Resident Dentist.
income of these people, that in many I found them in invocation asking he reached al! of his business as 1 train. It was a short message, no Clara Goetz, Secretary.
Office in Panter Building
sociates and every corner c f his vast I par. iculars being given.- Mr. Cope
of those houses, two or more fam the Heavenly F’ather
Office Hour*: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
rail ro id territory.
A man who •vas twenty seven years of age. He
ilies would occupy om single room. bread.
Phone.
BANDON, OREGON
liiii^lÙM of PytlilHH
p
its
a
telephone
in
his
h
une
places
Many were born, grew to manhood
TYELPHI
LODGE.
No.
64.
Knight,
ol
was
1
1
evident
of
Curry
county
for
a
Christinas It id c ime, On this
Pvthias. Meets every Monday evening
and womanhood and died under the lay, in accordance with the cus hi mself in the avenue of approach to number of years and well known
(\ R. BARROW
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
millions
of
other
homes,
shops,
of
same roof.
! throughout Coos and Curry, and attend.
toms of hundreds of years, young
Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
Attorney and Oounselor-at Law
B. N. Barrington K. of R. S.
The women were habitually clean, md ol I stirroun led the houses of flees and farms.
was a son of Mrs. W. \'. Cope,
(OUTILLE.
- ORE
Just as with the railroad king,"so and brother of Mrs. 1 Ted Belloni,
keeping the floors well s, rubbed, the richer people, singing Christ-
Office over Skeels’ Store
Woodmen of the World
and with ch;tlk lines drawn across nas songs and choralsand receiving it is with farmers and men in all Mrs. J. • . Nye and Lex Cope of
Office Rhone. Main 335;
residence, Main Ì46
^¿easide C amp No. 212 meets every fiiit an.I
the floor the territory for each fam guests of in my. Myself an 1 the s >u . o’her walks of life. The telephone this city.
third 1 hursdays ol each month. V ¡siting
dy was marked out.
neighbors cordially invited.
>f two other families followed this in the home or business place ol
DR <J. D KELLEY
R. W. Bullard, C. ( .
For hundreds of years, from custom seren i ling friea l; of our many a mtn less famous thm H tr-
ILL HEALTH 18 MORE EXPENSIVE THAN J- N. I losking, Clerk.
grandfather to father and from •arents. <) ir voices, n it weakened rtman is performing a work just as
Physician and Surgeon
ANY CURES.
father to son follow the same oc by hunger and si :k tie is rang out, greit in imp irtaice, and peril ips is
witb
This country is now tilled
I»K. H. W. KONMTKIt
cupation i 1 the mines. Many a one loud and cletr into the crisp, cold proving even more of .1 blessing people who migrate across the con
Office over Sired’« Store.
Coquille, Ore
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
than to the capitalist whose every tinent io ail directions t-oekinti tira)
found rest, deep under the earth. winter iir.
BANDON
OREGON
which gold cannot buy. Nine tenth-
command could be carried out. Pile of
These spots became sacred to the-
Office and residence in Panter residence propert
th.
in
are
suffering
from
throat
ami
GRACE
“Gloty to God on High
next door to Bi|ou Theatre
instrument was probably just as mt lung troubles or chronic catarrh re
succeeding son, who would salute
Teacher of Piano
Christ is Born."
p irt.int in the mind of the farmer sulting frotB neglected colds and
it in passing with a silent prayer or
spending fortunes vainly trying ’o
The donations h id been tn >re who wrote-
by lifting his cap.
Bring your
Lessons $1.00 per hour. One half
regain lost health. Could every suf
dim liberal, in a f'v hours each of
"1 would as soon think of mowing ferer but undo the past and cure that
As one-hall of
hour lessons given if preferred
• lol» Work
spent in those shafts and drifts, full us possessed several thalers
my hay with an old-fashioned scythe first neglected cold, all this sorrow,
to T he R ecorder Knowlton’s House, near 4tb Street
pain, anxiety and expense could have
What should we do w
as try to conduct my farm success been
of danger and deprivation, the peo
avoided
Cbambet lam's Cough
fully without a telephone."
pie as a rule were faithful Christians noney? We h id no need
Remedy is famous for its cures of
Throughout the farming ivirl It he colds, and can always be depended
and very pious. Their daily work >ur parents were busy pr
upon. Use it and the more seriott-
telephone to lay is a popu ar and diseases
began with a fervant prayer, the die Christmas tree and lay
may bo avoided. For sale by
useful instrument.
It w.is not so I C. Y. Lowe.
closing was the occasion of giving die presents selected for ns.
Fhe first suggesti in wa to go iong ago when its use in rural sec
thanks. No meal, if such you could
----- ooo-----
BtMMiy
I
At the Royal tions was unheard of. Now it is
call a few boiled potatoes and a crust and see Angeres.
“
fake
Away
Your
Gunboat
”
Capital, *25.000.
of stale black bread, with a cup of bakery, the largest loaf of bread, the farmers’ greatest aid tn business
liquid Iron' roasted carrots for cof an eight pounder, w is bought. With in home life and for protection. He
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank I lam, T. P. Hardy.
fee, was taken without a blessing 1 knif h ties were cut through the sells his crops with the aid of the
Victoria, B. C., Nov. 27—The
A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con
and thanks. When persons met crust and each ho'e tille I with silver telephone, c itching 1 fluctuating steamer Bellerophon, from Asiatic
sistent with safe and conservative banking
market al its very tip. In th > ports, today brought news from
their greeting was "Gluck auf; md copper coins,
( ORRESPONDEN I S:
The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
The
church
bells
spreading
of weather reports it h is Macao that the French gunboat Ar
Luck with you
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
I
The second industry was called ier hour, the family had gathered saved many thousands of dollars gus was driven into a paddy field
"Kloeppeler” or making lace by around the table, a pan with every season t > the fruit-growers of 600 yards from a river in which she
hand. There were also two classes tottp for one or two person! stood the country. It brightens the lives look slicker from a violent storm
The dealer and in the middle of the table, around tn 1 enriches the social opportunities last month and that Chinese farmers
of these people,
employer of many hundred hands, which six persons were seated. All of the wives and <1 lughters on the h ive demanded $70000 compensa
was a well-to-do merchant. The vere bowed in prayer when we en- farm, ft is their protection aglinst tion fot destruction of their rice
wives and children of the miners t red. Yes Kris Kingle had heard hoboes and in uauders when th • crops by the gunboat’s travels.
The Chinese insist th it the French
who did the work of making lace them, the loaf of bread was received men-folks are awiy.' Peril ipt its
BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Range? and Heatershave in them so many excellencies
were not paid any better than the villi thanks and cut ready to eat, greatest service is in ¡»ringing n.’irer sailors remove their gunboat from
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
miners.
With all their toil for and as they tried to ea-‘ it. and found to home the physician and the vet the rice fields.
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
pieces
of
money
in
their
mouths,
erinary-
i
1
answering
instantly
every
existance, they were a contented
---- ooo----
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
people. Their strength rested in their joy was exceedingly great. emergency of farm lite.
SUCCESSFULLY TREAT
Pile telephones oil farms are HOW ONE I>Oi:r »11
the fear of God and in the trust of With light and joyful hearts we left
PNEUMONIA
Our Assortment of Hardware, tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
them when
growing ni >re an 1 more popalir
his goodness.
“Iii treating pneiimouia,” says Dr. 1
and numerous. Pile statement is W. J. Smith <>f Sanders. Al.i, ‘'the
While performing their work, the ' .’hrist nas
laminated
in ide by the Western Electric Co in only roniedj 1 use for the lungs is
time was passed in telling legends,
r
Cbatnberlatti‘8
Cough
Remedy.
KK
IS piny, m mufacturer of the "Bell’
and so often had those stories been pie, bells
While, of course, I would treat otliei
telephones, tli.i over 100,000 of its symptoms with different medicines, I
Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line
told, and so old were they, that no Come.
have used this remedy many times in
new
type
of
rural
telephones
hive
body ever doubted the truth of them
my medic.«1 practice and have yet
been sold in the past ten months failed to tiud a <• ise where it has not
Hundreds of localities were sur
Fherc are now close to two million controlled the trouble. 1 have u-ed
rounded by the same myths. Manv
telephones on farms in this country. it myself, as has also my wife fot
were the places which should not
coughs and colds repeatedly, and I
When President
Roosevelt’s most willingly and cheerfully rwm
be passed without prayer, or else an
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
Country Life Commission went mend it as superior to any otbei
evil spirit wouid bring ill luck or
Sails from Ainsworth Dock. Portland. Wednesday at 8 P M.
among the farmers last year, hearing , cough remedy to my knowledge.’’
misfortune.
O
For sale by 0. Y. Lowe.
At last the door of the brilliantly testimony on conditions of farm
. F, MILLER, Agent, Marshfield
C. M. SPENCER, Agent Band
tnnilon
Springs were considered inhabited
by nymphs as good spirits, by illuminated room opened for us life, it reported that the greatest en
Ol—,.—.2
1 1 11 OE=J
nixen as evil spirits.
Mines were children, when my good mother, courageinent to farming of th • bet Coquille River Transportation
Co.’s Schedule
considered the abode of the moun who h id been visited by Angeres, ter sort and more healthful life in
country
districts
was
given
by
just
clasped
me
close
to
her
hear!,
then
tain ghost and particularly iniquitous
1 knew what 1 had done in childish such agencies as good roads, the
Arrives
Loaves
were certain cross roads.
extension
of
the
rural
mail
system
simplicity.
B.mdon
Coquille
Combined with this religious sen
/ 6:<M) a m
8:30 h m
and the farm telephone,
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding.
timent, nature had gifted those "When safe' in your <lw<
Coqtiill e. Ç i.no p tu
3;(M) p m
people with a great capacity for
cheerful and warm
iO;(M) a rn
7:<H) a m
I lispatc •h.
music. Their singing was plain, You he ir but the wailing,
FOB ECZEMA. TETTER ANP SALT RHEUM
1:30 p 111
Favorit X»,
1:00 p r
lively sweet, melodious, gladdening
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
Lniives
Arrives
winter storm;
The intense itcling characteristic
the hearts of the sinver and listener. When loved ones around you are I >f those ailments is almost instantly
infoimalion of
Cuquillo
Bandon
allayed l>y Chamberlain's
Salve. Favorii e.
i0 30 a m
1
7:30 a rn
The winter of 1846 was extremely
gathered once more
Many severe cases have been cured
11.30
a
tn
3
.*)C
a
tn
severe. At the beginning of Oc Then pause for a moment, Remem - by it. Sold by C. Y. Lowe.
„ I 4.00 p m
Coqtiill A.Ç
5 30 p m
tober and before so much depended
ber the poor.
5.00 p rn
Dispai? •h. 1.00 p n>
upon them, potato crops were
M. G. P ohl
The Coquille connects with the
Oregon Apples Win
gathered. Snow began to fall early
trains at. Coquille for MarMitield re ri
in heavy quantities. In December
Myrtle Point.
A Splendid Overall
<c
L**'
ten to fifteen feet covered the wh ile FOR THAT III LI. FEELING AFTER SATINO
The up river paasengcra can co 1.0
Spokane Nov. 26—The sweep
for every use.
I bave lined CbatnberlaniS Stmu- stakes prize of St,000 for the tin ,-s to Bandon on the Favorite and L ive
surface. Houses were out of sight
Cut
generous
rich and Liver Tablet« for some time,
three hours here in which to do tin r
and there whereabouts known only and
4
ly full. Two
can testify that they have done exhibit of a full carload of apples at
*-t *
by smoke rising out of the chimney. me more good than any tablets 1 have the National Apple show this after trailing ami other bnsiuosn.
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
U
Tunnels were made to give passage ever used My trouble was a heavy noon was awarded to Trcnson and
lull feeling after eating.---David
Continuous
to anil fro. The game of the woods, Freeman,
For ali kind* of
Kempt,
Nova
Scotia, Guthrie of Eagle Point, Ore., for a
fly-
the birds and beasts found no They also regulate th« liver ami display of Spitzenbergs.
WxZÊtEQ bags
1« Vr at *11 #»8wt
RHAL ESTATH •eli
COPPER
■ - -X- 49 SF-Î-
•" -
nourishment and either perished, or bowels. I’hey are far snperior to
rhe award errries with it a gold
KWMIY.GRANUCO.
Go to
pills but coat no more. Get a free
Manufacturers
> A I I
hunger and cold drove them into sample
HOI.MIS
at Lowe's drug store and see medal banner and the title ol "Ap CHANDLER W
'ssfiMina
(•lita'M
villages
and inhabited places. wbat a splendid medicine it is.
ple King of theAVorld.”
Bandon. Oregon
■■■
s
BANK OF BANDON
V AI<’ NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
io
I BREAKWA 1ER
o
IL
. WilhelmiiKi
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
I
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