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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
m Vt 1 1 ft ui $ : 52 Times a year for !?2. 52 Times a year for $2. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901 Volume XVIII. Number 3. I af." LOCAL NEWS. onCLoice irrocerii'S call at Mil- ed1 Hurley. Outs nuo" Blue-fetcm .iit SamltTson's. eorije Litirtgor, of Aif-'0i wns ,nk" cFfook around town last Friday, ngflno O'CodduII, of Maislilii-ld, jent for Do Lavel cromu Bfiier.v nuL -At Proper, Fob. 1G, to Mr. Mth. William Lowi?, a !)J pouud 1 lines F. Cos loft last Tnosilny for mrniattiin emio. ueur Ituaty Butlo, b"oTviIils of Sixes. aokes nnd Fellie9 for wntfons Fror-li grass seed of all kiuds at Sanderson's. The DoLntol Separators liavo made poor wen rich in Coos county. If yon want your pboto enlursod at no cost to jourself go sco J. Don liolm. Jons L. Cbristionfcn, of Arafjo, was a calW in Bitudon tlio lattor part of last week, J. D. Stownrt, n protniiiont dairy man from tho poutborn pait of Coos hpont a couplo of dnys in town tlim week. V. Cnlin, M. D., J. S. Ijuwreneo nnd 15. V. Dean woro iinioutf tbo Foresters wbo visited Bandon Friday at n'Bi'i. orwood .t Corson's j also Ibe fa- Kov. ai.u. iinnK win noici religions STr. I'. P. Hod packing best in services in I he M. Clmrcli, of tins mark-it. place, bnnday, reiinmry in me Jffilsomely decorated Cbinaware tnorning. and nlo in tbo oveuing at 5Tbh premiums for cash tiiulo at tho usual hours. JorVnz's. Call and get prices on The Natukal Hen Incubator and Winter stock. Brooder 5125, clieno, easily con- taftb I 1 i t L .1 i" 1 CiF t jort Queen of tho Forest enter- Mrnc'toa. practical, ootid cwo lur sTnext Saturday night, and all ar- plans or call on tho agent, J. H. Bogne dements are complete for u plei- bandon, Oregon, Dan and a goon ume. (iimim i iiuruu mmiu ..rr.,,.- -i-W... 1 mini. Iial-.i nrrtitn llliu U'OmK Pnmtni flH av. T V. tlavnes, oi win .u. r-. " ,. . , reb, South, who was formerly a n'irt-r on llm sciioo.ior iwrwirK. iSSt of ConmlloCity. has assumed j "-"..pin... l'earson is nn om i.mer neio gSof that, denomination at Grants ! In hits Iwpii running olsewbeio f(.r I some months pa-d. ,,,,. n,,,,i n,i l...r nnr. I Thn master of tbo steamer Argo ml had some repairs made to tbo rudder anil a leak in the after deck stobped during Saturday. The vofscI laid over at this place until Monday when she proceeded to Itivnton to tub) uu a cm go of coal. For Kent The livery bam, near the Town Hall. This barn has stalls for 10 head of horses, abundant room Hs Heml.p.aiters fur these, ma for hay and feed, td.od forwngons. month. Apply to J. II. Jones, Ban don, Oiegon. Charles Lokhiz gavo Coqnil'e City nnother of his periodical visits io mutiiiiiL' over Sunday. lien wo tnke i iio cotnidorat'011 thn regularity with which Charles visits his old ho.no wo conclude that tbero is an a. traction there that ban a strong attachment on him. 'J ho transit of commerce drumniois M I . .1 11. - 1 a.. I, , . . aC'O'-s l no tili-K oi iiio diiiiooii iner to UiliKo this cliteltlillillielit a ., . . . , . , , i .i ceiitiln m Crtst must have taken place dnrinc the past week judging firm tho number of commo-vial iep-oi-pii' lativos wtio have vi-'td our uier chants during tho past f t w dnjh, iitut no doubt new goods will i-oo begin to nrrivo as a reiiilt of thoeclipbo. m ,,. As a result or nr. ljatior, I no mil- Sh .Airs. .Aloiris recovers bulb , . , ,, , ? . .'tin renresentiitivo h visit, liiinilou readers will receive "Tho Bulletin" . I . 1 f..- !..... mm . . ,,1, niiniliiv, ii-giiiiii, uuraiin, iiiux gisil.ng his daughter, .Mrs. II 0a,,,illB ,,ntlons to ,,,,,1 wlimi errll.of tun place for sov.rai ,UJ. hliv lll()kt timo and inclina- gi.M. Mr Lafer y w of the ,iiin Ca, t , Tup,M.r House for your Bulletin on Sunday. Subscribe for tho Bulletin and Recorder now. l-jd ers l). ii. ilurris ami V. 1 Jyaleulinos day jiast.last Thins- Crumley, and Mrs. Crumley and clnl dren visited this plac.o Fiiday, romaiu ing until yesterday. Elder Hauis oamo as a iopro.-ontu.ive of tho Apos toliconler of the Be organized Church of Latier Day Saints, delegated wilh the powers belongiug to said office, and during his visit hero established a branch of their organization at this place, with its corresponding ollicera. When tho tug Triumph wtit towing tho schooner Amethyst in over the bur last Mouday, a swell caught tho schooner nnd ran her over thohnuser. This formed a binht which caught Imli.riil flu. pnntitrliniiril finil ubdn tin 3 tug tightened up on tho hauser it was 1 I 1 I'.il . I .. . II... I... .1,1 PI,rt onl.nn.in lUOl Willi a lllllO pill ieu Ul IUU UI)UI. uu nuuuuuiu We in coming into tbo harbor had motiiontum snllicieot to carry it Friday ovoning. Tho wind blew iutido tho jetty and over the rougbost Sosvy and the vessel touched ! wHtor but it bumped somewhat on jo Nort suit and had to back out. 1 tho rocks of the jetty boforo it wns rs: ttiisan jlhiuiih. anu ner sun ruro Brvutit. of Hiverlmi, weio cod iiisaiie, and Sherifl (lallier 'ed to the asylum with them last raday. iJJhpiing season wi'l soon be on; irators will be in demand, The fJavfl has no J'v(iial for Clean inning and easy running. Tho ieer Hmdware Store, of Maivh is lieudtpiaiters fur those, ma a lio Furc-tei-i. of Com t Qnoon, of don. had big lime hero last Fri uight which was attended by u ijmany vi-inng luoll reu from uilh' City, A m-neious feast was laiod and onjojod by tbo couri tlieir i-iluis. ho Foier.tei. (immal ball will thke etin MtiuckV hull on Saturdav iing. ihn Vliinst. The iiu-mbeifl of Biiii.'i'ii C'tuit l.ave wi ii.ed rain- ens unit it l iils fair to uo Hu ll of other lil:o occasions, ra. J. E. Morris, of Prosper, is ng bott r Mr Morris bus pin ed tho property formerly owned oseph Bledsoe, from O. Y. Lowo jntcinis moving to jsamloti as tly to permit tho change. . Tiilfullv. of Mvrtln l'.nrit .in- 'err II, of this place for sov.rai iuu t tint (luring next summer nes will Ik hiii-ker in andaroiiud tie Point than it was Inst t-cuson. bringiiuxils usual shower of val iee. M.iny pernous were tbo ro Uts of very piotty ones, whilo the (Jcbiss played its psrt in tln ral distribution also. A vulentine 7k'Vi'" Cmcrete ball was ily attended and enjoyed. -TO. W. Strange will bo in Ban on bis regular hi monthly viit. 'riday, Match 1st, and will remain ual. for six days. Let all, lmv lental work to bo done, cull upon as early after bis airival as pos .)uly tirst class work and prices asouablo ns cousistout with good 1 o htonmor Argo mot with a littlo tiling tho operation she was itjjvith a oa that inudo things yon tho 6lemer's deck. Tho great uuder control again although the tug's crew did lively work nnd boon had the baneer fastened to thobchoon- lamago resulted to somo kerosouo , or iigain. Tho Life saving crow were bat wns on deck, and w hich caiuo at tho scene with their usual prompt jfjtlio tueloo minus some of their neB8, but tbo tug bad tho schooner br und with others battered and j under coutrol when they arrived, stared and tho oil flowing out to Wo call tho attoutionofourpntrons Jto nngry waves. However the to tho extraordinary offer of Hand & saago was light. McNally's Great Atlas of tho World (tract for caarying U. S. mail, by tho Daily Bulletin which is avail tr routes, dtiriug tho next four I ublo to Bullotin-Becorder subscribers mII partake much of tbo ruial on payment of SI CO. This Atlas is gjy service. Postmaster Tupper , issued upon the completion of tho U. Igen communicated with ns to tho 1 S. Census, once in ton years, aud con--Br of families living along the tains tbo mups and latest geograpbi botwetn Bandon nnd Langlois. cal dolinoHtions of every country in if hU"Ur"iilt.s tho contractor must tho World, together w ith a completo fr tho mail of each person, wbo 1 statistical chait of imports, exports, ea a box to receive such mail, i resources, etc., nnd historical.religioiis If cbsrgo. Hrrotoforo persons and political statistics. Tho Atlas along theo mail routes has ' will bo ready for shipment between Jp pay fur snrh sui vices, but tho March 1st and 15tb. To aoid tho -iictors dnritig tho next four exprcus charges loavo your order and willhnvo to put in their bids the amount at the Bkcohdek ofhVubu A his extra i-ervico added. Tho fore that date, For particulars in re botwfeu this place and Lang- garJ to Alius f' Saturday a BuJ. ill be ro-lvt iu July litio. Marshal! Nay, of Marshlield was in town lat Satnrdny, H. II McPherson was doing busi ness it. town Monday. Enrley Seed Potatoes Beauty of Hebron nl J. B. Mnrsball & Son's. A. F. Eminett, of Southern Coos, was doing business in town last Tues day. J. S. McClellan. of Olalla. regis tered at tho Tupper Uouso last Sat urday. Do you belong to met No, sir, I don't think 1 do, and I Bhould hate to think I did. Tho steamer Mnndalay is expected here next Saturday on her return from San Francisco. M rs. Wakeman of Emp'ro City camo over yesterday and will stop in Ban don a few weeks. Tbo sloninor Ago is expected hero by Tuesday neit nnd is bil'ed to sail arain on tho 2Sth. G. H. Magoon has just opened an other 1300 pound lot of choice candies. Call and inspect them. J. P. Tupper wns in town yester terday hauling brick to bis ranch on Johnson creek, to bo used iu budding tines for his now house. Bu'ty Davidson while cboping w'th n double bitted ai-o, yesterday even ing cut bis hnud qnito severely. It requited four slilches to sow up tlo woiind. Tho wife of Dr. Caldwell, of Poll Oiford, accompanied by her child, on was in Bundon. tho laiter part of last week on her way from San Francisco to join her husband. Henry J. KiunwnU is s.iU lingen'ug on the verge of tho g-nvo but is thought to bo gradually sinking. His daughter, Mrs. Blackerby, who is iu atteiidauce, is ii'm) ou tbo bick 'St. Miss Dell Cope, ono of Floras Creek's fair daiighleis. and Mr. Fred Bl-IIoiii, ono of Northern Cuiry's prominent dairymen were joined in wodlock, on tho 11th hist, ituv (HI lospie olliciatiug. Tho barbers of Bandon have conn ciled together and concluded that as tbo law prohibits tho pn senticu of Iboir 1 (ado on Sundays that tboy wM1 nnido the law and c'oso their shops on Sundays until further uotice. Captain W. H. Ha-ris, one of the early pioneers of Oregon and of Coos county, was hn-'ied at Myitlo Point last. Sunday having dio.l a couplu of days previously. Captain Harris was one of tho early s-'tleis of Coos nnd has always been one of her prominent and honoied citizens. A meteor, of pumicestono forma tio i. fell noir wlioio tho men woio at woik, last week, in Vergil's logging camp near Pdrk-rsburg. Tho stone, wh't-h woigl'-about 100 pounds, was dug up and is ou exhibition at tbo camp. Ii penetrated Ihneaith about 8 feet and was still hot wbeu dug up' Now that ships are iu demand and shipyards niv n po.-ted to have all tho.v can do and that tho demand is still greater than tho supply, Bandon and vicinity might profit by a little push In that diiection. The proper oiFort might establish a shipyard hero that would bring much employment at good wages, and give moio lifo to trade. Some party hns boon guilty of wantonly defacing tho palling that incloses one of tho ginves iu the com etnry and as complaint occasionally conies to ns of tho removnl of flower plants and tho breaking of rosebushes from graves, und tho disappearance of wnter pots, etc., it is time that this kind of vandalism is stopped and nn example, mado of the perpetrators if ho or they can bo detected. Port Orford Tribune: Mr. James Ellis met with quite, n saveie accident Saturdny evening. He stinted to Hubbard's creek with part of u sack of grain on his shoulder, to food Gauntlett's sick horse. He wns walk ing along a high, perpendicular bluff, aud getting too none the edgo, the earth gavo way, precipitating him to the bottom. He received serions bruises about tho head, nnd is boiug attended by Dr. Caldwell. Tbo advent of steam transport!! lion between this point and San Francisco is having a marked effect upon the great piles of matchwood that were piled iiK)n tho wharf. This supply has been reduced until the wharf begins to huve a vacant appear ance although considerable remains, However, as soon as spring opens up teams will bo busy again bringing in more, nnd with the product from tho sawmills nnd brooinhnndlo plants south of tnwti to be hauled in theiu will bo considerable, ktir bore during Jhetuujiner. IN t.t ion tor a IJrei'sor. M M n is made in tho Coquillp Bulletin of a petition " the authori ties nt Washington for nn appropriii' tirn to put the dredger Hint lies hero on the mud lint to work clearing songs from the rier and remove sod iinent tint has been deposited by the floods, and which hns added difficul ties to rapid and successful naviga tion, This scow is n'l light nsnsr.ng ging institution hot ns a ( ledger it coitainly is n failmo ns it only picks up tho mud in ono place ami drops it to ono side of tbo cuirotit from which p'neo it is very likely to got back into tho channel nod C'l up some other placo in tbo iinmediulo vicinity of wbero it wns removed f-oin. Tho only dredger thnt will do satisfactory work along tho CoquJlle river is one which will carry the sediment back over the bauks nnd deposit it in low places where it wiM form soil and re main. f tbo right kind of n dredge.' in seemed nnd put into operation, tho vainoof tbo bo'iotit to ibo Coqiiillo valley would b inestimable, but un less the sediment is caroied out nnd back from tbo stream tho wo k will bnvo nothing like a permunrut effect. Wider trnnspoitnt'on is tho cbonp est trniisporlntion thnt c.in be had, and its imp'oveiueat is a beuelit thnt accrue to fi'tt"-o generations ns well ns to piosent purposes if the work is done pernintiently. In petitioning petition for that which will give saiisfnction, nnd wnsto no time, thought or money ou n ma chine that will have littlo or no merit in mincing tho Bhoa's uuder consi deration. AltOUM) 'I in: COIIM V. From the Mnrstiflclil Sun. Died .-At Oakland, Cal., Feb. 0 11)01, Mrs. Mary A. Ouiin, ngod 87 years. Mrs. Gunn was the mother of Mrs. C. H Meichant, of tbiscity. Daniel Ingersoll died nt his homo on South slough Tuesday evening, af ter a lingering illnessof many months. ni'od 80 years. The funeral lat.es placo nt Empire City thisnfternoon. L. A. Whereat, the civil engineer has accepted a position as chief of the oiigineer corp on tho Daniel's creek railroad. Mr. Wheioat has consider able woik boforo him this summer iu surveying a routoovei' tho Blue Bulge mountains. I'ruin tlio Mjrtlo Point l.ulcr.Two. Capt. W. T. MeCloskey has let n contract for a Morn wheel steamer to bo used on the upper river, Chas. Gneriti, who has been in the employ of tho (J. H. Guv. Sin vey for loino time, returned homo fiom Now hall, Calif., Thursday. Ciipt. O. It. Willard has sold tlio steamer Fawn, to Chas, und Henry James, of Coqiiillo who will lit the boat up for towing purposes. A. B Moomaw, formeily of Norway, has purchased an ornnge farm near Los Angeles. Thn farm consists of Bt acres and tho pi ice paid was S15, 000. Tbo work of dealing out tho chan nel iu the jetty work below town has been going on this week. Tho chan nel between tlio piling put in by tbo government had completely lillid up and the curietit biuku through to tho old channel near tho south sido of tho river. It was necessury toremovo tho piling, which when done, will en ablo the steamer to get into tho old channel, which has a good depth of water. oco C 1i1iiom'Ti bleMtlll UllMCttltll. New Yoiik, Feb. 10. A dispatch to the Herald from Pekin says: A new turn in tbo peace negotiations has caused n diptomutio earthquake among tho Ministeis. A brief and almost insulting note from tho couit bus nnived, flatly lefusing auy further executions than the two pre viously decreed. Yu Hsein, Gover nor of Shan Si Province, will bo do capitated and PiincoChwang will bo allowed to commit suicide. Tho note add-i that possibly Chao 8 bo Chao, formerly Minister of Justice, may be included among thosj to suffer death, but tbo court reserves its decision in his case. Jt is nlso bluntly stated that no further it.iiintivo will bo permitted to Li Hung Chang and Prince Citing, wbo are berated for having fulled to protest vigorously ngninst the de mand of tbo Ministers for six execu Hons, three posthumoiii- and three documentary. The oourt calls this demand pieposteioiu und impossible to meet, and says that it was not con templated when tho geneial agree ment was signed 1 Iniprial Gov ernment sajs, in shot), thnt the pow ers ttsk oi)trgc.nily too much ft ml cunr.H bo sitU fled, mai-.im: miti-.s. ABUIVKU. rvt 1.1. Ptr. Ainu, IIukIich.GS hours from tnn 1- rnncisco. li Ii, IS. Sclir. Aniolhjst, Ziimucrmnu, 15 dura from Snn FrmicUco. l-'cli. 1H. Si-li r. Cnnllnnzn, CIiriteticii. 14 ilnvi from Snn Frnnvi'cu, to C. St. A 'I, Co, lel. IU Schr. Herwiok returnm, Hi Unys (mm Snn Friii.rlsco In A. lVrslilmlisr. I'eti. JO Sehr. Athlon, Ijiirsen. 7 ilnjn iron Sinn r rnncisco In l.ron null. Ft-li LI). Sclir. CoiiiPllt. Aiulcr-win, Cilnys from Snn Frnncinco io A. Feisbhiiker. HUt.KI), Fell. LA. Stemr. Art-o, llutthcs, to Snn rrnuclco, Two Real Bargins in Real Estate. Story ami n ttnlf house; 5 roomi flro place. I.nrcu hit nenr center of town, f l.'fl. One ntnry tioii.-,-i II rooms : lot nnd n hnlf, Nenr n-uolcu mill, f 1 ?,". lloth of theso nro real snatw.cnll en J. M. Ul'l'ON. llnnilcn. HAVE YOU PURCHASED A btovc E-'OH Winter? notick or DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereliy lveii thnt thn tinrlncr tthlii uhlcti exixled lietweeu John .Iinkiim nnd 1. F, .Merrll. vns inntunlly dinlved, the llrst of jMtiuury l'.Ml, nnd thnt enoh pnrty tins hIiick Hint time, nnd Ii now con diictinu liimlnesH indeiendtntly of tho other mid thnt I am resiKiusihlo only for my own conlrncti. Dated nt ltnndolph Fell. 7. 11X11. 1.F. MKUIIIM.. Sealed Kid Wanted. The town ltonrd,of llnmlon, Orecon, will rccntvo M iili'il iiroiMmnlH, iii tn 7"K1 o'clock Fildny eveninu, Mnrch 1st UHU, to pnlnt nnd p.iier tho Town llnll. The lower story, stair way, uixiiixciiltir u nod ceillim of the tipper riMins In receive two com In (if pnlnl, nnd tho walls of tlie Hi r ronmn to tie lit, id with .Uhlitlid Kheetintt nnd Iiiiuk with illumined pnpur. Tho Town llnnrd reserves thn riuht to reject nnv nnd nil lilds. For further par ticular apply to A. t). .Morse, Touit ltu corder. Duiiu lir order of 'the Town lionrd this 7th dnv of Fibruiiry i'.Kll. A. I). MOUHK, Hecorder. a. "iv.lcnn:, M. PHYSICIAN AND SUUUEON ll.l.MIO.N, OUIKiON, Culls to nil pnrts of town nnd county nrniiintlv nnswered dav or niiilit. Olllce on corner of Lower ilaitt nnd Atwater streetH Y. I In yd on, 31. . DIOKSTIVi:. DltlNAIiY AND SKIN DISKAHKS. Olllce F.nst Front Street, Haniion, OnEOON. J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, ohkoon. Will visit Itnndon reuulnrly on dates to bo supplied ill thu Iioivil Ctiliumi. i. .ii. urroN, ATTOItNKV AND COtJNSKI.OIt AT LAW 1IANIHIS, OOOSCilUNTY, (IllKION. Olllco ill tho Kldoriulo lluildliiK, on First Street. T. S. .MINOTT. ATIOUNF.V anii COU.NSFl.OK AT LAV MAitsiirir.i.it, oiii:(ion. Ollico iu O'Oonnell liuilding. n:o. r. Toi'i'iNfi, ATTOItNKY and COUNHKLOH AT LAW rrortlrrn III nil the CiitirU if Hie fitute. Ofl'.cuon Second Fluor in ('onert-tu ltulliliui; on Firhl S'trtet, Life lusnrniice I'olieies nnd liondH tiouuht or money limned ou siuuo. Ilundon, Ori'Kno niji.i'iii loixii:, no. in, k. r i". ft ID KLl'HI L01XJU.NO.fH, KNIOHTS .1 1 1.. 1. 1 1U ..,... M.....I.,,. f evetiiliH nt 7:!10 u'clock, In f'astle llnll, 5 llnmlon. Oun. O. IIOAK, (1. (J. 4s II. N. Haiiuiniiton, K. (if It. Slid S. j ? . i&'fMit t,&9.9.i:&&.&6.H:' J ll.l.MION I.ODOi:, Nn. I IS, A, I'. A. M 4 T ANDON LODO K.No. ltn.A. F.A .M. !? S iJ Stilted ucmiinunleiitlonH tirst Hut- X Z urdny lifter the full moon of eneli .1. Ill !.. ...... T..u.,..U ......1I..IU IIIIMIII1. .All .Mimn-l fiMtrfMnn iumij y invited. Ily order of W, Jl. ? T. J. 1 1IKII I , Secretary. itf.fii V4tf t.t 4 jj ('mill tjueeu of llm 1'iitnt No, 17, y, J'lire.lem of Aiurilcn, V It it r'Ol'ltTQl'HKN t)P TJIK FOKKHT.S I . ...... . , i.T V iVI. it, lllll-m J llll'IT 1111,1.1 rnui, 'wiek. in ItsHa'K llnll, Ihmdiiii, ()n!"ii t cnrdinl uelcome is extended to all vl IJ. ...... 1.-..11 11 w uurii.i.-v - ' 1hNi.i (Jiiktz. Chief l(Jitit!r. J J Fin. Secretary. yt 9 i- '4-' i 4 .4 4 ft 9 . 9'Jy-X9 9.9 f. 9.9 9 t IIAMION I.ODfiKNo. 133, 1. (1.(1. I' 1 1 ANDON LODOK, No. l.UI, I. O. O. I'.' I ineetH every Wednesday evenlnt.'. Visilint; brothers in Kood Ktundliiy ' cordially Invited, Z II. N. HDSSKLL. N. (J. A. W. Kimk. Km. f " . . ? ' 9 V f rSl.9 9.9 99,9.y V 61 6 9 9 iV9 ?& 99W4 if (Onn VKAItLY to Clirmtliin man . vvw, or winiiri to lixik nfr ' r vroulnu lii-iii iu thin mid mljoin iuu f!.iuiillei to act iik ilntiHiier and CiirroHiKiudeiitj vnirk oun Imi dune nt your lioiim, hnchmw olf-HddrMied lamixd eiivehiKi fur pnrlienlnrs to (ieiiernl i!nnii,'er. (Vtrrnriin llnlliliuu ooimihUc t'ultcd Ktnt4 trta.uiy, VHhlimO)ii D. O. -- THH HTKAMKIt DISPATCH UUKHHL I'ANTHH, .Master leaves llniidou every iiiornltiK. eicept SuudHy. at 7d0i'olbck and I'.xkct oouiuu Iioik wilh the tram and sleso.er Jbrl at 10ur1 a. in. at fuullW City. Iavf h Cniaill City nt I2UV3 p, iu., nrrlv. tu nt Httndoii at M p, ut, If not, give us u cn'l. We tiro Hiiro to please. Now is the time to purchase Hardware. Tbo undersigned h; in stock n largo assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Glassware, Crockory and Miners' Supplies. l'a I it h, OIIn, IIooi'm mid M'liidoivs, TlNSllOl' IN CUNNi:CTION. A. McNAIE, The Bandon Hardyvaro Man Autmun Goods ! J. D n h 0 ( .1 Has just received a full line of Fall Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's Suits. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICKS, --r: A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. 1Vro.mrafttite.t o UK HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Is now supplied uith a full nnd completo block of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners' Supplies. Wu onrry n comploto atonic of tinni'us niioi in Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Window! C'ON.NI.CIION. I -1 1- riltnKH unit 1'liiiiihlHKii speelntly. .LEDGERWOOD & CORSON, Bandon, .... Orogon. See 1 .2. Oi $10.00 Cash Trade With thu lliidorslunnl. ltntlllM You toatitfp 'In Diile, Kiiliirunl l'lvtiito from auy ttiulo. U ' ii jili ou mipply. $30.00 Cash Trade Not only ciiIUIch joii Io Ihn mIiovu picture, hut to mi l.leumil l'niniH with I'ictutu ooiupJiile. h'auiples ou exhlhitiiiit itl thuriluru. I)Iir'l?C! "MX'IX' ON APPLICATION fOll l'lirrUBK 1 JviL'li'O VJ L Vj 1 nnd I'tHimi Without Trsde. WitbMWlt Cimli Hulu a liokcl it-proseuliiiK tho iiiuoiiut will ho Kiven Custaiuer. N. LORENZ, DKAI.KIt IN The New Steamer, ARGO Arriv.H lh. 'Ji!. Halln fi-h. '.Mlh. A. OLHKN, Mahthii. Will MhIiu Iteiiulnr Triw lletwte.li SAN I-'HANOISCO AMI TIIM COQUILLH HIVHlt. Kreiuht rules from Hnn l'riincico to lliindnn. TIX) h tout l'n (!iuille Oily nnd (KilutH x-l(iw, j;I.V)j 'I'n .Myrtle I'uitil mid iu tervenliiK iluln, f 1.IU. Il.ilidou ntjeul Klhert Dxr. Htn friiiirlncu nueiitn. . . lluluie V Hurt. The New, SpDedy and El egantly Fitted Twin Screw Stmr. I&ANDALAY, ('AI'TAIN A. UKKU. Tlilt In Vnur OpMrt unity. On n-ell'tot ten cent, cni.li or Btnmpa, a ueuoroua tamplo will ltu mailed of thai inont jiopulur Catarrh nnil Hay l over Uuro (Kly'u Cronin lliilui) r.nlllcltiit to di'iuou trato tho Rreut in. tits of tlio remedy. ELY lIltOTHI'.IlK, CO inrrtii Ht., New York Cltjr. Iter, John IteM. Jr., of Great Falls, Moot., recouimeiided lily's Cream ltalm to mo. I can einibiuUo his atntciuent, "It is n oI tifa ewe for caturrli If ud nsdlrectnl." Itev. FrafltW. I'oo'o, 1'aJitor Ojiitrull'res. Church, lit leu i, ilout. Hlj's Cream I's'rn Is tho acknonleilnoo cure, for cntuirlt onil coiitnins no mercury uor aoj lujutiou druy. 1'rice, CO cents. Kliimr will filve n reiilar today Hrvto Utwieli Coiilill Hlver, ()riii, Slid Sun 'rnnclxi, ChI.. fur IwtU imniMintitrt at.d freluht. 1'urfull or turtbor liifortnatlcui applr to CaptHiu A. Hiwd, ou huord stvaniar or N. 1,011 UN.. Auent, (JorinilUi, Oioii. M. It, Ll'l'., AkoiiI. Ibtiiduii, Or'jfnn. . T, l.itl'Z, fitmenl AhiiI. SOTProi.t tit. K'Ui frauoiMxi. CallfunilB. BANDON ...Water Works... l'nro, (rohli, colli H'U'inx lyntpr nl oil to liny part of town, in. .I tu any mt (( tit liuiws n n .ii-iiiii)ii, in qnitotilifi tli '.iivil. ItutcM tvuBouulilo, : W, H. LOGAN, Proprietor