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52 Times a year for $2 Volume XVIII BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902 rd 2 15} cents for good wool at Den Clarence CaugheJl. son of Captain J H Milnor, scraper r d 3 James Caughell, of Wedderburn, fell holm’s. R ond diet 16 FRUIT JARS at W. C. Sanderson’s GK Walker, labor................. Adam Persbbaker of Prosper was and broke one of his arms, last week. A Johnson, 8 M ft lumber .. Rev. Ge< rgo Gillespie will hold G. J. Kirkland registered at the doing business in town Tuesday. C H Banning, labor with team services next Sunday in the Presbyte Topper House Tuesday. Sanderson Bros, have the largest DEALEUH IN District 18 rian church, at 11, A. M. and also in W. V. Cope of Floras Creek was and best stock of Groceries in town. L R Lnshbiaaii, 2 M ft oe 1-ir lumber the evening. G V Gorney, labor in 1900................. doing business in town Sunday. Mason fruit jara—pints, quarts and A L N-.slor, nails and lumber ........... AND STAFF OF DOCTORS. J Davis of San Francisco atrived half gallons at J. Denholm's store. Hay. Grain and nil kinds of Feed, Wholesale oJ Ret s K Lnshbaugh. lumber..................... here Tuesday coming up the coast. H 8 Dnvis, labor................................ . Mrs. M. Breuer returned home Mon T cksday July 15 Vol Gurney, labor.................................. 1G 00 SEED OATS IN STOCK. Mrs. R. E. Buck, of Coquille visited day from her old above homo Myrtle The finding of David Merrill’s re Ace Harrington, labor......................... 2 00 Point. relatives here several days last week. mains proved Tracy’s story true. T 8 Evorden, labor................................ 17 00 BRING US YOUR I’RO Miss Elsie Al. Tilman and Edna Special—24 Large Stamps Photos President Schwab asserts that the Wm Pierce, labor.................................. 41 25 DUCE OF H O Bryant labor.................................. 39 00 25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gallery Ban Bennett, of Gravel Ford were in town Steel Trust’s property is worth more than «1,400,000,000. Aaron Wilson labor .............................. 12 00 last night. don. E E Everden labor................................ 21 00 An explosion of Dynamite in a mine Bring us your BUTTER eitliei in Hol John Corren was down from Co A Greek, of Douglas county arrived at Why uber, Pa, killed four men aud A Bryant labor ...................................... 19 00 Amount Unlimited. Al Cribbins labor.................................... 15 50 quille Monday looking after business iu town last night and will probably injured many other. R W Harrington labor ......................... 23 00 I locate here. here. A Douglas county bridge collapsed J Fuller labor........................................... ll oo Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can Mrs. H. M. Campe, of San Fran killing a team and injuring the driver. C Foracker labor.................................... 14 00 W kunbsday July 16 H Asher labor.......................................... 14 00 dies you always find a choice selec cisco. is visiting Mrs. Nels Rasmussen Au explosion at the Daly-West and J T Everden labor................................ of this place. eion at Magoon’s. Ontario mines iu Utah killed probably T 8 Everden labor..................... ............. Mrs. A. B. Prentis and son of 40 men. Sanderson Bros, will boy all your ltoad district 12. Butter either in roll or solid pack— Marshfield came over Monday for a The Chicago strike ended by the S K Sykes, nails powder etc............... 37 00 men returniug to work uncondiliou- few days visit to Baudon. J H Miller, labor on Rock creek brdg 12 00 Amount unlimited. 8 00 Dan Miller labor.................................... Wonderful Success, The new vessel under way of con ally. Mrs. A. D. Morse gave her parents. Chas Miller labor.................................. 13 II A sneak theif stole .«5.000 at New Astonishing Results. Mr. and Mrs. T. Perkins, near Park st ruction at Prosper will be in frame York iti the presence of a hundred J R Benham labor and lumber.......... 26 59 this week, we aro informed. ersburg. a visit this week. 5 2 I C B Bunch labor...................................... people without detection. 4 88 L F R Heller labor................................ The British horse camp at Port A three year old cLild of Mr. and A. H, Buckingham and family, who 00 Chas Wilson, tape worm removod, Elmer Weekly labor.............................. 12 were here on a visit, left last Thurs Mrs. Wiliam Burgess, who live near Chalmette is reopened. South African T G Bunch labor.................................... 15 2.1 farms are to be restocked. 45 minutes; JameH Eavns, cancer James Ware labor................................ 8 75 Lampy creek, died last week. day for their homo at Dusty. Smith, the kill and burn general of In provisions and groceries G. H the Philippine army has been put ou cured, 12 years standing; Mrs. Alice L 8 Minard lumber.............................. 42 51) E. C.,Holland, of the Coquille Bui Millan, deafne-s cured; 7years’ stand J L Laird labor...................................... 28 65 letin was in town Saturday returning Magoon always carries a select stock the retired list. ing; John Selmon, asthma cured; and W M Laird labor.................................... 21 «4 T uubsday July 17 Fresh supplies arriving on each ves- from a visit to San Francisco. Chas Heller labor.................................. 62 92 Tracy again eluded capture. scores of others. The chance of a O C Harry labor...................................... 42 69 Tiio Strang p’ace below Coquille el. The body of Daivd Merrill was de lifetime to get well. No mineral or Road district 22. Miss Mary Bossen. of Dairyville, has been sold to an Iowa man who livered to Superintendent Lee at other poisons used. 6 00 E L Corman lalxir................................ has resigned her position as teacher will move onto it in the near future. Salem. A P Miller labor...................................... 51 50 J A Devaul labor..................................... 6 00 Dr. Prontis, dentist, from Marsh of the EUc River school, on account Turkey is having trouble again. A 4 50 J E Myers labor...................................... Sbiek’s warriors are in the murder field is here prepared to do all kinds of ill health. Ollice nt Tnpper House. G F Robinson labor........... . ................. 4 00 W. H. Short, of Marshfield, is agent business. of work in his line and will remaio 2 00 J M Beyera labor.................................... The State Guard is in camp near Dr. Danielson Consulting; A H Fish, blacksmithing..................... 2 50 for the Wheeler and Wilson sowing until July 28. Albany. I’liyMlciau. 5 00 C H Wittman labor........ ................... I ce C beam —Henry Adams will machine and will visit Bandon in a F biday July 18 Suits Mads to Measure by two of the Best Tailors Road district 23. serve the Public with Ice Cream day or two in the pursuit of bis busi The coronation of King Edward is Office hours 10 to 12, a. id ., daily ex A Barklow labor ............................. .... 00 14 in San Francisco. set for August 9. every Saturday and Sunday—West ness. J G Belieu labor . ............................. 6 00 cept Sunday. A company of Americans propose Mrs. Rose Peterson and son who of Marshall’s store. W H Widby labor..................... .......... 4 50 to build a railroad through the heart NO VICE TO THE PUBLIC. J W Barklow labor................................. 6 25 Mrs. Goetz, of this place returned have been visiting relatives here dur of China. 6 00 Notice is hereby given that the under Ben Taylor labor .................................. Lome, this week from a visit to Port ing the past month returned home to Three hotels at Block Island, R. I., signed has taken charge of the meat market W H Wigant labor................................. 6 00 San Francisco on the steamer Man land, where she had gone as a dele burned down. heretofore occupied by Carl Nelson, the lat D I Stover labor...................................... A Large Stock Jnst gate from the Degree of Honor lodge dalay. Ladies’ Jackets and A great fire is burning in the oil ter having relinquished his management of Manley Barklow labor........................ Received. Capes. A young man by tho name of Al field of Louisiana. of Bandon. the same All accounts due to said shop John Stone labor.................................... Wilbnr Barklow...................................... Neal was shot for a deer ten miles The stogie makers have formed a and belonging to John Curren are payable Mrs. J. A. Yoaknm and her daughter GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 75 to R. B, Henry, who has been installed as Geo A Barklow labor........................ .. of Fresno, California, were iu town south of Olulla last week. HeJ will «7,500,000 trust. Dan Barklow labor ............................. 75 manager of said meat market. S atubdat July 19 Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. 00 Perry Bonewitz labor............................ Saturday on their way to visit Mrs. probably recover but will lose the (10 Business men at Des Moines, Iowa, Bandon, July 23, 1902.JOHN CURREN. J E Stephens labor. ............................. use of one arm. Yoakam's mother, Mrs. Malehorn, at Oil Frank Barlow labor ............................... have ordered the telephones out of 50 H S I)av s, viewer Rock creek road.. Ji ■ Cy Goodman, of Crescent City was their places of business in sympathy Floras Creek. County Court Proceeding* A L Nosier, viewer Rock creek road. of the striking telephone girls. in town the hitter part of last week 8 8 Endicott, viewer Rock creek and Miss Mary ami Ina Blarkerby re Continued from last week. 7 80 delivering report......... ...................... turned home lost Monday from visit having brought J.C. Yule and McNa A Eureka Cal., man named Sawyer, M P Gulverson, mtikinu booths etc.# 2 25 Petition for foot bridge ticci-oas south fork Boots and Shoes .Í- - was killed at Blaine, Wash., by a log 00 Coquille ltiver near Mr Arnold's denied, as ing relatives and friends in the Will mara and their mercantile sumpies that wuh being hoisted by a piledriver M Friedberg, light.............................. 1 court has tio jurisdiction on the premises. E A Anderson preparing voting place Bill of J G Fish for (98.00 ngainst road arnette valley. They returned by way through from that place. falling upon ti ferry boat. 1 5.) district 18, continued. Bill of 8 Lapp for etc......... .............................................. Cut this out and take it to C. Y. of Rose burg. M unday July 21 REGIMTMBINQ VoTKIi-4 Bi N otadiea . (20 for nursing W F Johnson, continued. Twelve persons wero killed and 200 O M Short, 285... ................................ 28 50 Ordered that warrant be drawn for (7,7.34 Mrs. J. II. Cecil and Mrs. Sam Lowe's Drug Store anil get a box of as part payment of the appropriation on the houses dumaged by a storm iu Balti Hnll& Hall, 389.............................. .. 88 90 Glenn Cbamberlaiu ’ s Stomach & Liver Tab Creek road. Smith of Coquille, have been camping J M Upton. 213........................................ 21 30 Ciias Rodine labor as supervisor r d 6 25 CO more. at the beach fora few days. Mesdaraes lets. The best physic. They also CONSTANTLY on 11AM 22 80 Eugene O'Connell hardware............... 19 50 II Bengstnoken. 228 ............................... A steamship was cut in two and 50 Smith and Cecil are sisters and they correct disorders of the stomach. passeogeis drowned iu the Elb river, S S Endicott, IW............. . ...................... s 60 A Stock of 2 10 SUHMOXS. C 1' Blumenrotber, 21,.......................... are two of the heavy weights of the Price 25 cents. Germany. o 40 \V B Beebe, V4 .......................................... Among the instructors to attend th« In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Ore Coquille valley. New York crops are damaged by G G Swan. 48................................. 4 30 gon in and for the County of Coos. George Bethel and W. S. Marshall, County Teachers’ Institute at Myrtle heavy rain. 2 00 Chris Long, Plaintiff,) O A Kelly, 20.......................................... Tracy the convict and murderer has Wm Turpin. G4 Suit in Equity to V8 6 40 ............................. of New Lake were in town Monday Point are State Suptrintendeut J. H. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are Munck, Julia Foreclose amvutunc a «uvav- dropod out of sight. Mort- 4 80 Alvin J B Marshall. 48 ................................ on their way to San Francisco. Mr Ackerman, County Superintendent iVlunck, and Harry I W U Douglas. 104.................................... 10 tn M. Cainpe, Defend- | To be bad in Dry Goods, Clothing, Sh Bethel goes to visit a brother at that Robinson, of Multnomah county, aud Card of Thanks. ants. J 2 90 Shad Hudson, 29.................................... and other goods that must be sold to ina.k Professor D. A. Grout, of Portland. place, and Mr. Marshall will visit rel To Alvin Munck, Julia Munck and Harry M. S tationeby . P rinting etc . room for more. I, L. E.Dole. as district organizer Campe the above named Defendants. Mrs. J . M. Prewelt and her sou atives and friends at Santa Rosa, In the name of the State of Oregon : You and representative of the American L II Hazard, express, ¡Mintage, box The livery stable Imsines has taken W. C. Prewett, arrived here Saturday Federation of Labor, wish to congrat rent etc clerk’s office......................... 25 00 are hereby required to appear and answer A. W KIME, M. 1>. the complaint filed against you in the above J B Dulley, express, postage treas ISaydoD, II. I>. another turn here. A. G. Hoyt has on a visit to relatives and friends ulate the Sawmill men and Long office....................................................... 6 25 entitled suit, in the above named Court, John R. (this Summons being served by publication) DIGESTIVE, URINARY AND SKIN Pin’-S-ICLGV A2VD SURGEON rented and taken charge of the Ban Mrs, Prewett. is a sister to I shoremen’s locals of Bandon for their S Gallier, express, postage sheriff’s on or before the Inst day of the time pre DISEASES. BANDON, OKKOON. den Livery and Feed Stable, and G. and V. R. Buckingham, and Mrs, S. straight-forward and honest way of office ..,, ........................................... • 8 57 scribed in the order for the publication of Office—Eust Front Street, thia suminoiiR, which prescribed time is six Bulletin, sundry blanks, court W. Stewart has rented the building D. Barrows of this place. Calls to all parts of town mid county doing business. They have settled The weeks, tho last day of which will be Friday B andon . O beoon . promptly answered day or night. Office <>n Airs. J. L. Thompson returned I all their obligations to me as organ proceedings ........................................ 48 35 the 5th dny of September 1902: the date of near Gross creek, formerly used as a corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets Coquille Herald sundry blanks, court first publication of this summaiis being July livery barn and h is set up business borne Saturday from Lake county. izer, and hold a clear receipt. proceeding................. ......................... 39 53 the 24th, 1902, and if you fail to AGENTS WANTED. so appear and answer the said com California, wbitber she bad gone with there. J. W. STRANGE, With best wishes for their future C 11 Crocker, stationery for officer.. 22 36 plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply L. E. Dole was in town Saturday her mother in law, Mrs. Thompson, success, and thanks for their courtesy, The Irwin Hodsou Co., election en 36 55 to the Court for th" relief demanded in the LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by said complaint in this suit namely: velopes, type ribbon......................... night finishing up the organization and whose health was much improved I remain, Yours Respectfully, For a judgment aud decree against the bin Ron. R ev . F bank D ewitt T almage and G A Bennett, printing ballots........... 78 00 defendants Alvin Munck and Julia Munck associate editor« of Christian Herald. Only when Mrs. J. L. Thompson started of the millmen, and also, the long L. E. D ole . Ross E Mores & Co., blanks for ci’ks his wife for the foreclosure of a certain book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor OREGON. PANDON, 3 38 shoremen, each lodge having received back. Mortgage bearing date the 17th dav of mous profit for agents who act quickly. office ..................................................... I.«*g Brokr n, August 1x99 and recorded in the office of I nfirmary , I ndigent , I nsane . Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to lx The Bandon Kid nine went to its charter. These organizations have Outfit ten cents’ Write immediately Clark 60 County Clerk of Coos County on the 18th & Co., *42*4 8. 4th st. 1’lilla., 1’a. Mention «applied in the Local Column. day of August 1899 in Book I.’» of Mortgage each about 40 members. Mr. Dole Dairyville last Sunday to play base Edward W. Fahy, of Bullard., had N Lorenz, mdse and groceries.......... 00 reoord.s page 444 made and executed by said J A Lamb hardware............................ this paper. :• ••• :• •> ••• will organize the loggers at Coquille ball against the boys of that place. the misfortuue to break bis left leg M O Hawkins, mdse............................ 35 defendants to this plaintiff, and to secure <. the payment of certain promissory notes They returned home in the evening just above tho knee last Tuesday. next Saturday. 25 •: BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. 1 R S Knowlton, drugs and grass seed. GKO. r. TOPPING, and the following sums which plaint iff also 00 asks judgment for and which are mentioned C H Fry, 8 months salary as supt ... quite jubilant with their success, hav He was hauling hay at the time Elisha N. Smith, of Myrtle 1’oint. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW > I * ANDON LODGE, No. 133.1. O. O. F. in said mortgage namely: Against the said lodge A F it A M, burial niet-tH every Satunlav evening. who is associated with William Page ing won in a scorn of 12 to 7 runs. and in going down grade the wagon Chadwick defendants Alvin Munck and »Julia Munck Practice. In all the Court, of Hu* State. lot for Harris, Brown and Mrs San ¿Visiting brothers iu good standing t he first Count, for the sum of $1G2G,8O in the sawmill enterprise that is being The Dairyville boys intend returning which bad about a too of bay ou, got ders ........................................................ 10 00 on I .¿cordially invited. <■ and interest thereon at the rate of ten per Office on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug L N. DE LONG, N. G. <• the start of the oxen, and being un Mrs Nellie Owen care of Mrs Nord instituted on J. E Woods'place came the visit soon. cent per annum from the 28th dav of De on First Street, A. G. H oyt . Sec. 1900. Against the said defendants Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought The passenger list on the outgoing able to get hold of the brake be strom, insane....................................... 5 50 cember, down last Monday to have a look on the second count, for the sum of $447.95 or money loaned on aamo. * 4 *1 I O O F Cemetery Assn grave lot for and inderest thereon at th« rate of ten per after business. The mill is now cut Mandalay Tuesday as nearly as could jumped off tho load forward to head 7 50 Carl Zouro* ........... . .................. .. cent per annum, from the 13th dav of Octo Oregon. Bandon ting some lumber and will have a be gathered was ns follows: Mrs L off the oxen and fell, the wagon pas Christensen ber 1900. And against tbe said defendants & Johnson, coffin for M on the third count, for the sum of $120.69 sing over the leg with theabove re A Kennedy and her two children, Mrs capacity of eight or ten thousand Hinch ..................................................... 10 00 with interest thereon nt the rate of eight J. M. UPTON, Rose l’ett.ersou and her son, Mary sult. COD Grocery, groceries for J Nel feet a day. per cent per annum, from the several dates ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A I LA 20 8 of tho payments of the several suras aggro Drs. Kime and Haydon were sum son ........................................................... The steamer Mandalay arrived up Lewis, M C Coffee, J B Byons. T B BANDON, COOS C 'UNTY. OKI < . 21 92 gating the said $120.69 as in tbe complaint Jos Ferry, groceries for F F Winters from San Francisco last Saturday. Kellogg, L J Ilnzen, Mr Kelly, Chas moned and reduced the fracture, and E G Flanagan, groceries for J Nelson 10 10 more fully set forth, being the taxes on the Office in the Ehlorndo rvilun • on premises covered by plaint iffs mortgage, for the patient is doing as well as could She brought in 16 passengers and a Hall, G W Kamp, J B Gross. R oads and B ridges . »Street. the years 1899, 1900 and 1901. For the kuid of $'i2500 Attorney’s fee-; and for the co-ts be expected under the circumstances. The petition for aid on Bandon Bear “I am using a Lox of Chamberlain's hundred tons of freight. Following and disbursements of this suit; and I hat the Creek road considered favorably and #15*’ usual decree |pay be had, that the lands of is the passenger list: Miss S Hoffman, Stomach & Liver Tablets anil find Snndny’N llnweball Game. •. •> appropriated for same to be expended un said plaintiffs covered by above mentioned I Mrs. H M Campe, J Martin, R G them the best thing for tny stomach i mortgage to secure the payment, of the der the supervision of Albert Snead. The League game of baseball last Rose, B H Henderson, Capt Peterson I ever used,” says T. W. Robinson, Following persons ordered paid lor labor aforesaid sums, namely t the lot number six • • • in Block No. one. in tbe Water Front addi Sunday between the Coquille and etc on roads. ANDON Lt) Justice of the Peace. Loomis, Mich. and wife, E C Holland, Mrs J L tion to the town of Bandon, Coos County. Stated 00 Pure, fresh, cold spring water Marshfield teams is reported to have Oregon, be sold in the manner provided bv Road di st 10. ay after tl Thompson, W C Prewett, Mrs J M These Tablets not only correct dis piped to any part of town, 20 25 law to satisfy said judgment and decree to ith. All 51 not beon up to what it should have L D Jones, labor ..................................... Prewott, A A Andre, J Jacobson, R orders of the stomach but regulate and to any part of the honr-p. gether with the accruing costs. Ph it the 7 45 above named defendants, Alvin Munck, Ju Joues supplied.................................. on application, in qnanliiiei tbe liver and bowels. They aro easy been, and the number of runs would C Ed B Wires Reed. 40 25 ................................. • • lie Munck and Harry M. Campe, .»nd each desired. Rates reasonable. ■ : imlicate that the report was about G W Norris labor •> ¡ supplies and labor......... 28 50 of them together with all persons claiming Summer complaint is unusually to take and pleasant in effect. Price under them, be forever barred and f re correct. 25 cents per box. For sale by C. Y. Coquille Mill Tug Co, lumber road prevalent among children this season. closed of all rigb*. title ami int rest in and W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor Through somo disagreement Hi dist 20. ........................... . .................... 34 22 to said lands and every part thereof, ami I A well developed case in the writers Lowe. Oil»-- ’» that mortgage hen of plaintiff b« ndjn;’ red The Bandon branch of Latter Day Wright is said to have severe I bis (’has Adam, blacksmithing r d 17. 50 13 00 th« fir f and only lion against I pr-••uu •' I i.r»- family was cured last week by the are beginning to make arrange connection with tho Marshfield team, cts r d 27 .#12 50.................................... • nd that plain f have a delh iem.’. ■ timely use of Chamberlain's Colic Saints Ten Mile Ku id. went Egnicat eaid defendant# Alvin Mnttck ments anil preparation for the Re hence the Marshfielders bad to take 1 W« ti ami Julia Muuck. That th? overplus, if 30 6 C E Hansen chsiuman..................... Cholera and Diaraboea Remedy—one union of the members of tho branch, another pitcher and this seems to Jo Davis chainmitn.............................. 6 70 nllV then be alter applying the procpmi t ' ».I Jifv-ssS» of the best patent medicines manu who will convene nt Bandon on Fri jp“’lv Rpplicanle to the sij.i «tali- n . I h«:d | have weakened the team as the score E »Sanford nxinan ................................ 6 60 ri j»i.*!»men’, be paid totho d-’fepdaul, ‘larry factured and which is always kept on day. August 29 and continue ten la vs. 1 5i. ( mpe. as the purchaser of said premises was 22 to 11 run« in favot rC '.|Utlli' John Newman assintlng running lev hand at the home of ye scribe. This There will be several good speakers r. .t uní i h »• ti ros 00 ¡ nnd< a trust tl. «<1. and that the plnint ff els on Merlin load............................... It is reported boro that th Mar-b present nmnng whom will lie EJ<b-r i Otli«»’ relief in the premise« ns l»j- • liny» is not intended as a free puff for I he Jo-epb Luff, one of the Apo •»’<-«. a nd S b Untlicart, snrvv>ing etc Rock tied and to the Court, way seem I I hxv rovit field team lias a new pitcher and 51 1 company, who do not advertise with- George H. Hilliard, conncili r to th» while this may strengthen their nine, Creek road. $8 20, purveying etc. leu I tne» t Mini equitable ' Thi’* «'I mm ns is pnbli -h< d bv order Mile road $17 80, running levels on us, but to benefit little suffers who Bishop of theeiinroh. B.—idts those, it comes late now perhaps too lato, tl)H Hon L Hmlocker. County Ju Myrtle Point r >: d $7 surveying (’<M)« C.H1I - fv Oregon, in tdc on tlio 24fh U «< V »nay not be within easy access of a Elders W. A. Goodwin, and Allen t The game next Sunday will take and etc Belieu lindHbaugh road from ¡ja-tein Oregon, nod Eider U. <.f July 1» nj a» Chambers in Coquille < ’ll ». physician. No family should be with E. Crumley, president of the Oregon, place upon the Marshfield grounds $10 00. surveying Woods Creamery 1 1 U.’l) ■' rrquinng I his sunitn • »s to b pm> . ,'ied s in the Band**n lull, o i u, U *u l Do, nix coDAi’COtive w out a hottie of this medicine in the district will be present. Tho Reunion between the team of that place and road $2 50, re estabUsbing corners U jj , 1 ul data ui oorder. troni July 24 SAIMD. and recording $7 00..................... .... 53 00 tirât pnblicatiou beiia,^ p house, especially in summer time-- services will probably be hold in a July ItJ-Scbr Albion, AnJcraon. to F, Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by l< nt this your and there will be able the Bandon nine. There will be the Simpson & Quick, nails etc rd 1........ 3 85 ROUND liousr CILI.ÎBV n.%M>UL July 1J—jcbr Onward. Larsou to 8 F. Attorney fur Plain tiff usual excursion to Marshfield. North Bend mill, nails aud Iuml>er talent to coudnct the meetings. C. Y. Lowe. c* * LOCAL NEWS HAL The Healer Important News Notes S anderson B roì ni Dry Goods, Provisions & Grc ries Produce: Butter Bandon Dry Goos of Every Description GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS BOOTS and SHOES Fall and Winter Goods. CLOTH I X i DRY GOODS N. 1 GRENZ'S STORE Large Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains DENTIST, .% >7 ILA X DOX Water Works... » Photographers,