I «hod Every riiw'ry and Friday by the x?U Oliati 1 om: CNE CAY IN PARIS Oh. How I Itched 1 Bandon Druggist Deserves Praise. What long nerve-racking days of con­ stant torture—what sleepless nights u£ terrible agony—itch—itch—itch, con­ stant itch, until it seemed that I must tear off my very skin—then— Instant relief—my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre­ scription for Eczema stopped that awful Itch instantly: yes, the very moment; D.D.D. touched the burning skin the tor-» ture ceased. A 25c bottle proves it. D.D.D. has been known for years a^ the only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy els that of a child. All other druggisjs have D.D.D. Pre^ scription—go to them it you can’t come} to us—but don’t accept some big profi| substitute. But if you come to our store, we arq so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle onj this guarantee:—If you do not find that it takes away the itch AT ONCE, M costs you not a cent, C Y I. ueorserMspraLe trulli Bandon pc .»pie !<><• introducing lieu the simple buckthorn bark anti glycer ne mixture, known as Adler- i-ka. This simple German remedy first became fiinous by «uiing ap pendieilis and it has it.iw been dis­ covered that single dose rdicves so-jr -1«.i i i■.< i.. gas on im- sloni.u.'h and c in.« iputio.i iiiata.nly. An Experience During the Riotous Times of the Commune. DEATH STALKED THE ROADS. An Unarmed Procession Bearing Ban­ ners of Peace and Good Will Was Mowed Down by Cannon Planted In the Sv-eets—A .'/Oman’s Ad venturo. ii’*; ».•iriuidii %i«‘ Rvivinl.v tons for the entire plot, mid as tile ♦ aind was wet mid mucky I lie ha.\ v n. full of coarse ami sedg.v grass mid was not of goo 1 quality His lirsl step w.is to drain the lowest part of flic 1.1 Tin» soil was then 'plowed nini Die stones tai < n out of it. Next it W I- ii'l.•••aiediy luirrosved until it was mu. : i asli heap I’or fertilizer Professor Cook, having fio manure on the place, used a mix ti:i> of nitrate of soda, muriate of p< t nsh and acid phosphate (or ground I ei. Six to eight hundred pounds of tlds mixture were lined to the nere, some of It being applied when the grass was sown In the full anil more after it had come up in the spring ’! ' proportions of the different Itigrc d its be determined tiy the character ( r he soil, the nitrate of soda being nnplied sparingly after the grass was up Tbe seed used was the very best timothy and redtop. fourteen quarts to the acre, sown first lonfftlnvlue mill 1’ien crosswise, llirlitly burrowed In and then rolloil The yield from the four nml n luilf neres hns been nearly f«anteen. tons, although the average j hd I of the township Is only one ton to the acre From all of which it is plain that It pays to take pains. Rnfforer» from liny fever should re­ member not to sneeze nt the golden rod, ; ih it Is the nntlonnl flower Place your orders now for next year's fruit nnd vegetables to I m » delivered by parcel* post. ! ¡.ci i 1 1 1 ! i h ... ' o!; ! ri: mt ¡on to Im* ill.-« , Ill-U rece; • ;y in Paris what ‘the■ A.iieii. st.vh •s for the n ex t * season would ..¡1C lepfjed. Tin» leftovers itrit i’u: shop keepers ami milliners could i ''(»Ì1 la. ; season.” it must be admitted at tile out! that similar movements linve Ini atarbil io tins eonntry iæfoic and tb tbey came t<» llttle or uothlug. '1 présent cru.ade ma.v hâve tin* sai unhappy fate. l-'or :i!l finit il is wor nuiking. Soi «p film» the \nmrii . wom«,ri are goiug i<> throw olï the s!a ery oi i’aris lashkHM, ami this ma.v tho f' i imite h ur. « u il it is grownup clri.; mid oii.’ir io i- to do -'ome thi:.as for O;P. .f'fS llticnlly mu' indii-«:rhi!l\ v.e 1)0 shown (he ability to wall: nl<>. some years. In <*er tabi ¡ine v,» even la»« n:ie tin* p:,, «■;:laker for nations It '‘ems th it til t ; ■«'I'rcd . etpmgh lndep( ndcncc .i.mong Ai:u! *'\ ’ women and enough iu:. •.» hi il v niuuu: .American nd’liners to fix . r, • fashions I’Hi <’.« :-iy.i our ov.-* L’.'l Some of the Paris fashions an» pft enough, but <»theMs arc immsti’nsuh Frenchwomen are not Ameri -...» ' ■ en, and Pae gowns that might Le II I ting for the one are noi app.< prim« for th«» other Following the In»' i h skirt craze and some of the fearful an wonderful hats with whi h our woe enkind have inflicted themselves, it would seem about time for Am<»ri<‘mi common sense to assert Itself and L adopt a declaration of independence against Paris fashions. A Denver woman ninety nine year old lias sued for her share of au estat that she may ‘spend her derllnfn days in comfort and ease.” if wi»ul’ seem about time that she retired iru . active life. The American military g<»verimr o Mindanao claims that the Moros I i . im many virtues If this is true conceal moot must tie one of their Mrou points. Philadelphia mau gave his dnughte a 300 pound rake for a weddiug pus ent. IIow almut providing the eats' that precede the de • e;t'.- Vs Pie D ooiiipi I* rtcniiH Greatest Telephone Farrs We are told that «siting pie is out <»! Vrfordlng to.statistics recently given on by the American Telephone and style. The demand has been waning for years, and non the rvallx high Toll' .raph ixnnpnnv. the United States priced diners scanei.v touch it. ’fini«> h.i-. more telephones unit miles of tele- was when A nieri«ans had pic for piu. i(<* wires than all the remainder of breakfast, pie for dinner, pie for sup the world put together, In fact, it per. That was ¡»iM'orc tin* mid«l i> nn-ai II-.: t wo-tliirds of the telephones of the had beconn» a “hiiiehpon” and liefor • bl. Los Angeles lias the Inrgest dinner was mo\«»<1 onward from 12 t«> er of phones to Its population 7 o'clock In tbe good «»id days tlicr«* • liy elty on earth, and most Anierl were fifty seven varieties nf pic. and ■ Illes linve more Insti-nmeiit« on they were all g< »«! I'or p« i>ple in the t ' .erage than European cities, with pie belt wli<» could affor«l the «lelieac.v till ngle exeeptlon of Ntoekholin, no men I was complete w it bout nt lenst ■ telephone, like the public school one of these varieties the newspaper. Is a sign of Intelll In vain did the doctors rail Ugni list mid progress, nml America loads poti the pastry habit, saying that It tens three, ns she does also In rein- 1*1 : the foundation of Ainei i. an lndlg»‘stion railroad mileage. Free govern and the cause of many national Ills '.« Itenrlng Its fruit«. Apple pie and cheese, “pnukin ' I de. It time for our |»,ople to stand up mince raisin, custard and pen« li pie. eir own country Apparently a ldmon meringue, cherry, plum. plum, I»rrry < t i element of the Now York an<1 cream pie, these t hese and c<»i nml public tldnk more of the more that make file month wat«»r even nlrjng approval of Europe than to name, pie with crusts so die t they W own land The example of ca 1« rovoliitlonlzlng the world melted on the tongue, all held their Itle«. In education. Ir. Invention ¡»opnlaritv in spite of doefbrs ami <|\s w ♦ lie fa Industry Ry standing together |M»ptics. So gseat. a favorite toothsome pastry hhftt mu* dc?i rea l tt people we can hasten this de- • work It Is for us to raise the ti<»nal pastime tDit of «»dkvlioldi •an «tnndanl. not vatngloi'lously. came to N» known as pie blt< Ala», a II thh I» chnn^i: 'teilly and effectively Since tile the \’ev York rcNtniirntcm. ■ :l V* h itlott of this government a new pie has gotte «»ut of fn.‘ H CSOl'O tO the world, and Amer iti knows m lit why but the “I» l u 11 women understood ?” It require« riitht on unposltim to answer that que« Re ctinti Two letters are enough All •f ni* tr > are a mystery, even their ngw» mt "e mid ivnt A* h < A r hip ninety three year« old 1« to gl» «mm id tire Horn and take part In the I mia ma exposition It can act a« a nort i if marine granddaddy, aa If were, or like tbe oldest Inhabitant at the county fair. It I« • I voir 1» I forcer« - a proof tl «il UH- their pen« arc !*•<• imlM > OOH the««* dava; Hl o that no longer firmer» I in Harper's J ie lie llegeriuann Undenerone tell >i' het experiences iu Paris «luring the «o mm une. One day's adventures are t ¡ leal. Ou March 20 1X71. she writes. ■ Today there w is a great demonstra­ tion in the streets \ young fell 'W named Henri de Pene thought if In* could collect enough people to follow him be would lead them t«> the barricades in the* Place Vendome in order to beg the com­ munards in the me of le penpie to restore order and uiet In tin* city. Hi? sent word beforehand that they would come there unarmed. “I happened to go at 1 o'clock to Wiorth's. in the Rue de la Paix. and. finding the street l barred, 1 left toy coupe in tin io Rue ■ des Petit Champs, telling Louis f officers and on oo chanfle change ol v* meeting night. Cards under this head are 7>c per inch per month. “Never does what she ought to or CEAN REBcKAH I ODGE, No. 126 what you expect, eh?” 1. O. O. I*meet« Tuesday nights at I “That Is just it Sometimes she does. She is inconsistently inconsistent” O. O. F. Hall. Transcient members cordially Can you afford to lose ohe 3 ’S I Lewan Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. tV( EETS f irst and Thud Tuesday* of each month at tkh run at the Bandon wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good stunding aic cordially invited to attend. A. J. Hartman, J. C. Sheilds, Absolutely Past Hope. C. of R. backeiw. “She is the most inconsistent woman I ever knew.” Rebekah BANDON DRUG CO. your businuss house or home? £ood tire polio ^protects credit. See me about rates; they are right anil the com­ pany is right. Lodge and Professional Directory ■ — Eastern Star E. S., meets Saturday evening before and after stated communication of Masonic Lodge Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Louise M. Boyle, W. M Merta Mehl, Secretary. WILSON & HOWARD General Blacksmiths • right anti Heavy Iron Work, 1 lor.se Shoeing anti ail kinds of Blacksmith Work. Wagon Work anil all kinds of Wood Work a specialty. Shop on Columbia Avenue I. <>. <>. F DANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Vuitiog brothers in good standing cordially invited. A. Knopp, N. G. Harry Armstrong, Sec. Knights of rytlilas rjELPHl LODGE, No. 64. Knights of —Pythias. Meet, every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. C. R. Moore. C. C. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. Saturdays at Lorenz* Store M. G. POHL, Optometerist Kryptocks, the Most Perfect Lenses Made C. R. WADE Rates $t.oo to $2.oc per day. week or month. Special rates by Sample Room in Connection. Bandon Attorney at Law Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Bank of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102. Bandon, Oregan Dr H. L. Houston PHYSICIAN k SU RO HON Ofhoe over Drug Store. Hour,, 9 to 13 R.m. 1:30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening. Night calls answered from office. OBIttON IIANDON. W. E. Steinhoff DR SMITH J. M ANN The Harness Man OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON, OREGON Dr lu. F. Sorensen DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Fhe Finest Line in Coos County Prices right. Call and see * Telephone at Office and Home. bANDON OREGON ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT - LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC S. S. ANVIL Bandon, Oregon Office With Bnndon Invent ment Uo Dr. U- LÆ. Brown. Resident Dentist F nn Portland to Bam »n and Way Ports. from 1’. rti.iiid Wedne I n from Couch St. Dock .’ASScNGERS AND FREIGHT FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS BANDON WAREHOUSE CO., Agents. r. ir» AUTC TRUCK Be up-to-date and have the new Auto Truck do your hauling. Fast conveyance and no jar. HANRAHAN & DEVEREAUX Dur Job Printing is the Best! Office in Panter Building Oflw Hour.: Phone. 9 to 12 M„ I to 5 P. M. BANDON. OREGON R. BARROW Attorney and Counselor-at-Law COQUIDDE. - ORE Office over Slieel,' Store Office Phone. Main 335; reaideace. Main 346 DR. R. A DEEP Physician and Surgeon Office Rasmussen Bldg. Phene 72 Bandon, Oregon DR. B. K LEACH \dv»nced Scientific and Drille» Metfiad. for the treatment of all Human Ailments. Chrontc and Nenow Divues given special attentioa. Pacific Avenue, Two Blocks South of Atwater Street. Bandon. Oregon. Phone *JI. V. B. WTL80N, Oph. Dr. Defects ol vision scientfically cor­ rected. Fourteen years experience. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed, Prices reasonable.