; -V" a year for $2. 52 Times a Gar for $2. LVpTumo XVI M. 3ANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1901 Number 14. jgCAL NEWS rlCh'oico groceries call at Ma 'pi IfYTupp. r ttua Tip fiom tlm lies ionMM i lay .fAHEaRt n. of Doia, gate tula ofaTctuI Tn. s l;.v. Elcnn.i r Arpo is. cs pooled ho rrOwror msi di.j. 'BUlConf. r. i f KuLnp, Oregon, i alt own l,i-t wwk. ;nvo Coqnillo and Myr ?6intTa visit thin wook. Kelly, of llivr lluti, wasdoiiif; ncasfin town, Saturday. ias"'jStraw Hats and Qcutlo talSonnrn'r bat a Ijorou.'s. store, liaai Pearl W alker in loi.rninf; tho and fouls of tbo iinhtclHco busi .onK?At H.tnd o. Tilnrpli 27.1901. fjSgnnd Mir. C. W. Cam.il, a ieorgoli Howe, of f-'an l'mncisco. ajoreff nt tbo Tuppor Hotnsi', last irBda?. UwFirrir.' nV Band will j;ivo a oimlio i wninn of M"ay 4th in lMlbitd .i f.,.- trout tlshiny I . . u-id clows on ' '! !,.-- b'ulhiflpi'pm i , ri'pi.irinit tho o!d . i oi. .. of V.niniro City, in. cf MurfUtioJd, .i : r :v. ' I'll ir, v a in , ! m irtui iih if . !,., I'ardlli ;. i .. . ;l ..,vdoi. to id" , ' . i.i Ini-tt p-t , ..'.!, on ; "'i 1 . ". oinin i 'i's ii.. i 'i; )ii HwiflV , ; . . Mui niii); ami i , vsfi-nndch1Jirw l n v. liip lhftjfll- fcl ..ii.. !f.:; homo Tiicm- i , tori i'il fi I, i, . ill''! . Pl.slyl.J niiiiir i 1 a coup!. of Bon, n dt.t will l.i.ve i, Si'Vjl tll.l . TLoir p.. i t 1 M. .no:. it... i ii. ui.duiiq.iiro uiiriH. jget n t. u i ..:(,' t):ifbnll or i a uiii take work to, iu.i! if Bandon tspto U onr.l giiun- ii r' .oiiti'il iu tin a ui.jVo furwaid ih 3Kry. iTchlc iir.o iu with a chilly ftttnoa JShii je.ii'. wbii-h ban clung to out all tl.o way thiougb. and jofEJits in. ivshi. ii nHu April, vfiki -. 1 w 1 U at thi pluCC uesdi JS...'iM,,i . ,w;o. and llol iViiilt 1. 1 i. l.Jt, woie in towu iday tnglt I tivii.g ci uio iu ftoiu flv.nt,1, . i.S;. nll.ki.na vtl.i.rfe have hi i n nooii.g and dapping agltbo wmtii'. i&aUS'i" , I, i.Lir.s was given n rieej .i'. .. t IhurJay evening Sfyoi:. ft. iid-. at the nnt RlMr .1 Mi . D. E. Stitt. "Jetil .. corj i :.d verj'coin dyTai i .f iitid fiifiiile bad a juen .M ti togi-tuer. ... . , jsno i. .1. pMvn Uiat any aer.1 ' n m luing. either irao r -i . ! m ,ii,.. eaunot lie me mi: ( i. .i .r ri-eonued separator I . Tlit- Pioueer Hard .M .in-). t. ld agent. ' -. . if D.iiij ville, was - IU t A ! I lUbt M"I . i til-' l!'l BliEB l)fdi!. Mr Aiijphieo baa - n ill ii toreft on Elk ! . i-;.no- i'..u i:iny that is ;.t C. r. in City. He W ... i!..- (i irpKi.j and will i. .'. r i' ti.i id ..ii EIL ri-r u . - m s .- v L. io r.i.' I i ' t -.-r Mess T'oik hi G. H. Mngoott'e. Early Hose seed potatoes nt Kan del son's More. V. T. Flalland, of Valejo, Califor nia vcn. in town, Tntd-iy. Those fino lints ami low prices at Mrs. Coraon'h way surprise jou. Hubeil Brcen wn in town Tuesday having cotno over from Klondyko. It. II. l'ybeo, of Jacksonville, Ore gon, wiih in town liiht Monday. Charles II. Chandler nml family moved to litem's mill lunt Thursday, from Couledo. Tho I'ionoor Hardware Slum of lltirsbfield is iiKeut for Do IjhviiI Gromn Separators. Alotizo Davis, of Now Lake, was in town Saturday, huvini; biiHiiiese which called him hero. .1. D. Stewart anl his son Charles, of Miw Lake, were doing bilidueiS in town Tuesday oveniuf. Cuplaia 0. 11. Duller, of the tup. Trinmpli. moved his family from Co cpiille to lJmidon this week. Mr. find Mih. Hi. Fish returned homo. Saturday evening, from n via it to friends ut Fishliap, 0. II No-dor. A. WestKa'e. W. K Drly, C. T. Self, nml W. William, of Coqnillo City, were in Bandon Tuendny nixbt. They returned home next day. Mr-. J?. Lovpnz vidtod hor snns here, this week, rolniiiuKl Coquijle. )e.-sterdny. Slio was accompanied home by her noli GforRP, who bin! bueiness Ht the county sent. HmIoi cf De Laval Separator to d ito bent all previous woida. Tbe l'i":i-vr Hardware Ntore of Miirh i t 1,1 j l.-'pt tniay enpplyiufflhe Great lmiiud fur thebe Aondcrful Ma I.i-..."... Tii re it. prospect of F. MVr-e, o I '; i.h, California, twttiblisl.i.'.tf en b-ettic liht plant at Jobu-ou'ri n.iil. ,it ('wqni)io City for tho purpose ..f siii pij ius Myrtle Point and Co piiJIo City with HfcliU C, r.r.V-'rwood gave Coq iill u vintt Iat Sututdny und again on Mon day biivinji U n called there as u witiiPnit in a Inwrtuit lietwoen Thrift & Lan5R ud &J Culver. Wn Mmhy. The Lilii in coal niino on Ci,.:y !-ier, wht i I , ! :i:upwin p'iichn.eil -niiio time ;.' i- ir(,ricd in h.ivo n v. iii of ovi r '1 f "i ! of &''d. Tl.eio .no iwd Mil of about tl.ri ( and i.-.'ht fi -in . li.-ly with u n'li'.iU .f iiirt h! i it a foot m tLii"I.:i !ui;; ii'iwx?n. Dirt inliir, ll'dph ITidmon. (iicr'O JC'ioniM, l'rpd Uii). and .N' rris Tbitis'i, 1 ft for Coil.iu Cny, i.iioin biuldiin! , Cir.iy county, bu t Monday mumiiiK tiittl.v I nil i:. 'to soi-h niiloviiit'iit. Thpro in a l.tfHP araonnt of vv. i !; twing dutio at that place an 1 n c.-JI rain np ti nt ton m. .re men i" wanted C'oibin Itv ih aitntited on Hip til)ori at'i nt l.aifway l'tw?cu 1'ort Orford and W. Jdi-rbuin. GZO lie Vlied The SlMrttiiOcIi' Mati'It Factory. Oeorge Flanngaii received n tele phone iueftge from Htieriff Stepben Oalher yesterday saying that T. F. DnlTy, who wan etupluyeil iu the tnaiuh factory here at the lituo of Its dfi-tiueliuu by tiro, bad given him elf up, I'onfesHrug that he et lire to tlin plant. It will bo rt-meuihired that the "factory wa.i linriipil on l!ie niht of Jan. i7lh and tbat iiicptidiarioin wax hiipecld ut the time. Duffy waa nuting as engineer and he advanced tho theory that tocue ouo Cred tlo building iu revenge for the ouiploy ineot of 10 Japaueite workmen. Duffy had becu employed from the beginning of opfiatioon, as foreiuau, until bi iuUiiuperttto habita cauaed hi dixclinrge. Later, Mr, Flanagan, .vho had the plant leaaed from the owners, D. Keef & Co., of San Fiuu i'ito, took Dutfy hack aerjgioeir, on the uudemtaiiding that ho should keep sober. This tie failed to do and bad lieen drinking heavily for a week before t !.. Now Method of the tire. It ia probttbie be waa ornzed from Milk. The ' with liquor h u be committed tbe crime, nuoruy unerwara ne want down into Curry oouoty, Lu) b tella Sheriff Oallier that hia coHekne troubled Liu so tuueh that be deti wined to eg we back and make a clean luoant of it. He viae under tbo in-fluenet- of liquor, however, when be made U cuufeaaio.. to the t-h'mO, and war modify bis ataUHucnt when sguiu eobtv. Puffy is a stogie nan alont 80 years i.f age. aud ha been in dnn sIkjiiI ti,i pi.i. Iiiit.' enii o Ltro f;..ui I' ...i;i'. ! ('. t.t ."Jul . . i . i W. C. Sanderson is osr- nt for, tho Hnahford wagon. Public school will clusy in Bandou dittiict next Friday. D. K. PvrkioH, of Parkersburff, gave Bandon n oall Tuesday evening. Jtrs. Corson' stock of Ladies' ia coraplnto, and up-to dnto. Qo and aeo. A firet'clajsa Tatey Organ for salo on the InfitHlltueut plan. Apply to V. C. Sanderson. For Choice Groceries of guaranteed strength and purity go to Magooti'g grocery. Skkd Potatoim. A choice lot of Early Suuwtlake (Hitatoes for salo. Enquire of J. II. tlonpci, Dnndun. W. C. Wri'iishall baa somo fioe views of Bnudou nud vicinity, for atfrioscopot-. There will be it dance given in the ball at Billiards Feiry on Saturday April 10th for the benefit of Ih" Prosper cho A. 'Jliero will be a free boMt from Bandon and Purkoitiburg to Billiards '1'ickvts, iuclndiug aup per, one dollnr. Mii Helen Cope of Sixcw whs r. tinitiir iu town I " fct iitt-ht. Tboe. A. Hcott. i f Cadll. Olilo, reiitorcl nt lliu Toppr Hi nnu yoBtorday. Jninen UoWi.r, of Hixcs, wnn In town last uifiut on bis way lioniv tri m n vimlt to Co qnille Chf- JllHHtis M 13 si J rior.i i.ulrk ciime ilown fruoi C"(' illi c:tett.uy mi a inil lu 5-ib. J. Mouumw. h. F. lcn, editor of the Cc Qttille Herald. Kitvu I'.iu.ui.ii it mil jtkteniiiy riairiiiua liuuiu tii-d.iy. A, It. Ittt'lvr. uii-lofilee Im-iictor, WHS in t i.vii Inst na;Ll on Iiih liltull fiuin iui'Ht hirf i fiWj d in tin) coiwt. t Tin- Rtnuon for Lunting inn'.r ilt'riii ("one cuanty dpins Jalv li'i nml iloim Nov. 1st; fi.iu.ik iUit. Aasubt I.I to Nov. lt. KiRtl liuiit.Ufc aud Uho oi Ov.H i r. l.il.it. d, I.iiuii; b'trc tirer in any ooc o;cn smmjii. An f.flion nt Ihw in wliirb tlio rlnhts of im .i rty le tnvolvvd w bml at Oiquille h. r.un Kliurift Cl.illi'-r. Ifnt iliiulny nr. .1 1 uc -day. wliii lj mllid 1'. M. Lull.. lol. of Dnirs villi. Jim.fii ( 'ilver, of tzcK, and K.J, (iulver.it Ci.ni.n V.. lij.to tint !ftco iih ialereoti-l futim. to d 1!. U. hxti, W. O. Ski.oti y.n, A. L. Mfric, E. M. I'h olio.lij nud 0. LnJi;"ood f. witiwm'v, 'lui.fi JU l.aiiftli'ir. lud nliriliul tfce itopriy to f onw ik di li ur'ilir I S. J.Colwr. 't In. Juolnlon of Ute jury huh ilint tlu Klrit) tflooxwl to r.illowiu;; is :i It it of tbo pupil eif tl.o 15. i: d. t; If ol who Mtrei-vfully fniffpd tloi i'a ..iiiu.il ion of the i:n ;;:;:ilo !. i l l,',-i-ivid t'.i I. nun- : J .mi . t). !!'",'m. J 'l-.-l Hu- d. I'i v 1 i i i Ik n. I.i t.ii 1. in, ..'ii. . - I. i ii. i. Ai i. i l.i.i..ir. Tho'o v.ii so tililiet. follow vere "tici-enMul in r.ll tho htudicri except i.;.-t"vv, which braiirh wa omitted, an. I in whii'h lh.y iuli-ud being ex uiuioH.l in May. Acnea Stltt. Mury Vuorr, 'llioi-exn Uaaoiet. There w re Mveial who failed in on.- or t.wi ln-.itii.-l.i a wl.o v.ill very probably bo able to aludy up r.i.d p.i-.,-; noxt luonth. AnnouRccmant. Having opened the Old C-oti al lIuOM" 1 wibh to htato to tbo public that 1 ai:i preparexi to aeeotumodate PH'koiih d'-rtiiiiig board aud lodging a by i l.e day, nook, month or by tb single meal. The house Iwib been thortigbl renovated and refitted nud hi within Ave iniunta walk from the Boat Lauding, and is convenient to the Loach, wbiie a tine view of tho bar nud ocean ia Lad from tbu Hull near by. Thin h'.re-e is in a qni-'t purl f town where tbe riv t of gi.oU will Uot be rlixluibed, while the table will be supplied with the bet.t tho uitttket afforda and the comfort of guests in ill he carefully looked after. Caul Xemok, Prop. A 1 !OC NO 1HK tUl'fcTV, from tbe Coqailie I'ity Balhtln. J. H. Timon iutormed our reporter tbat be will wit commence opening up a now mtua about four and a ball miles below Uucrtou. He says tbat there is a four foot vein and a nine foot vein on the property bo has been prospecting. Tt.o distance from tbe river is only a! -nt BJO fi-et. He will put up suitable bunkers en the river front. His inieutioii is to build hnrgo tbat will carry about 1000 too of coal each ami tow Ibooi lo Sao Fran eiwo witb bin product. Mr. Timon i an enteiprikiog man ui.-l vw-.li tii in suceet-K. Mr. Itoune. a r Fisueiseo, aiiiv' I Mamralav. Toe I eM. i i.i rt -f S. the Coquilie Jf . . ' . Jo . tbe mine in bot'r eoiionion sim in Ihltri iptalily piOt'l. i-'1.. put I" ! of .1 tt it!l he I' I- 1 ,! I 1 1 iiew to . i 1 ' ' tbo lui. . . . i - ' they be r I supply . . , . -. i i'Vorylhiu. i bus been in tbe pK-t. It will not lie J. i ' ' i ! ti i ' , "i, . ' 'i.. . iiaiii ii lin iiTiiifii-iBnriWiriT1 iimiii iMimiiaiiiisiiit i n r-- -- -- JlStr.Mer-WUilMery. Mr. A. O. Aiken will arrive in Bandon on Wednradi.y. April 10, from Moral fi id, with a full and com tJete Ktiii-k of Spring u d Suit ner Millinery, in Tritnnied i nd Walking H. t-. in tho latest styles. She will di -play hor atocK of millinery, at the Pacific II I. ! and ill be there iu peinon to wait upon dhil fit her customers. She invites t!u ladies of Bandon to give bir a tali and ex auiino her goods. Agulnaklo Captured A Mnuilu dispatch saya in Btib stance: Geuerul Fnnston name to Maniln nud organized bla expedition, select iug 78 MHcabehea, nil of whom t.pola Tagal fluently. Twenty wore iusur gent tuiifoitiis, aid tho others tbo dress of l'iliptio labor. Thi'i Macabebe companj, aimed with 60 Manners, night ltiiiiiiigtons, and 10 Krag Jni-geun'iH, was commanded by Captain Hnskol T. llaezard, of tbe Eleveuth Volunteer Cavalry. Willi him was hia lo.llor, Liutenant Oliver P. M. Hnzznrd, of the aiune regiment. Captain Harry V. New ton, Thirty-fourth Infantry, was taken because of hia familiarity with Cahiguran Bay, and Lieutenant Bur ton J. Mitchell, Fortieth Iufautij, weul a General Funalon 'said. Tbeae were the only Au.i'iicana accompany ing the leader of the expedition. With tbu Macnt-ebea weie four ex insurgent oflitiu' , oi.o being n bpao iard,uud the otUr tbiee Tagala, who Oene'-d Fuiiiitoii tiuated implicitly. Cii-ii ial Funaton and tho officers wore plain blue bhirtn und khaki trousers Each curried a Lai: blanket, but wore no insignia of rank. The Mucabohea were cuti fully instructed to obey the orders of tho four itiatir&ent ofUcera. Tho baud nfti r imiderablo hard ship reached AKnmalilo'a retreat pas sing Ihomselvi b t II iii. reiuforcemouts to his command having live Ameri can pih.ouera. They v.oro received hy Aguuuldo'e hui'.si'bold troop. Suddenly the Spanixb oflicer, tiolie iug that Atfuinaidu'ii aid was watth- tnit tue Aiueiicana im ibcm!'' 'ibu Hi cat ebcia opi'upd liie, but iLcir iiiui waif u.tbii ii., ;V-cli.i', and i nly tl t o iiinifgeiO!. weie Lillii.1. i'lirf rel-U Icti.llK'd tho t'a,'. On iieali..g tho liiii:;,', Aguirmdo, who ividn.tly ll.oiij,-bt bit iiii'ii wen iloio ,'j i.i.'.oLnitiu;; the l.ljivel fo i, Lfoi ce ment , i an to tho window and i-lioiil ed; 'titop that fuoiijlitiine! Quit wa tii,!,' iiuiiiitinllion " Hilario l'iucido, an ex iusurgeul Major, threw hia anna around Agui utildo, exclaiming, "You areopiibou er of il.e AuiicBiife!" Colonel Bim eon 'ii,ia, Aguiauido'n rhief of atafl, M.'jor Ai.uiit'ttt and others attacked the men who were bedding Aguintildo. Piuci lo fhot Villia iu the ahoulder. Alambrn jumped out of the window aud utteiuptod to crot.a the liver. It i tiuppowd tbat be wua di owned. Five other insurgent oilicer fought for a few minutcH aud iheu tied, mak ing their escape. When the tiling began Oocerul Fmirtou aMUmed command aud di rected the uttacl; ou tbe hont,e, per bonally assistiug in the capture of Aguinaldo. Tbe iuourgeut body guard tied, leaving 2U ntlii. Santi ago Bari-elooa, tbe insurgeut J teas urer, am rendered ithout rei-istance. When ,;ii tuied Aguinaldo wurf tie mind '. lily excited, but h c.lmed dowu undor Oeueid i'nut.ton'a as surance that he would be well treated. Geueral Fuuston secureil all of Agui ouldo's corroapoitdenre, show iug tbat he bad kept in close touch with tho aub-ollioera of the iusurrootion iu all parts of the archipelago. Tbe favorite wiih tlteugntfttl. eultarte pOplu Tbs uniiiii.Jil. "HiuM;ii iikivso. April 1 Mchr. Nrvlok, I'tsrsou. ta ila from Hsu Jinuuuso" ni C. M. it J. Cu. Hill"! MsrcU 30 r": ' i' . H'U1- . t.. F'SOj Iw . At.... I - c : , - ' . Fr-tuetkcu. OOO TAiik.r.- i-Mii.iioii. 1 i - . s . ' 'V 'I ' '-:'' fl iai a.'is wtli iio. II ' '.I, .l'l l . ' . " i III the Cooit hoUSu ii ii. ib ;m si j a. m. tl jten'i r i. . o i 1 : mi-! -n: ii.lai v (j.nl'J "IIBV SAV" Have yn lirard cf the tctillile family, '"lliay," oA the dwadfnl, vsnctneus thlnfjs they ssvf Wby. to If the aesslr ondir tlic snn. If yen trm-i It bark, yen will find tit-cno In Uiat Uirtclnd Imn ef ' 'rhey." A numerous fmuilv, so I i.in told, And Its rtialfylc.il tree In o!di For i ver sttiee Ai'sm slid Kit- beptrt To tiu.ld u (i l lip roi-loii race of rnnn 11ns v luted tlm lionsti of "Tluy." tiossl uintiBers ni d hi rendi rs ef lies, Horrid l suutn nil denplnel And jet His U-t ot iw now and then ltttisnt qnper Isles sbont ueiuru mid oin, Aud unite (lie luiee of " lliej. They live 111,0 lotdi sml tieicr Islxir, A "TUej V ono tiuk is to usteli bts netRli lK-r. Aud tell tiilintueu and private Affair; To the noild at lsixs tbsj are srit ef tares Tlu f.:i. tn iLu Uon;i. of "Ttiey." It In wholly uselefs to follow a "Thoj" V ith a whip or n bd. for ho sllji awsy Aud into hi li.n w, wbsro you cannot o, It Is locbid and bolted slut warded no This liorrlUs lionso of "Thuy." 't'houuli son aatinot set In, j ot they act out, And spread their villntnotiii Isles ulmat; Of (ill tlm rnsoiil nndr Itie snu Who have omuo to puiiiHhnii'ut. never one Ili'loiiRi d to the lioue of "Thoi ." KLLV WHEULKIt WJ1.COX. TUKSPAHU KOTKtlt. Motloc Ii hi'roli) airiu lu all rarsnns not to tni,sk iiiHin tlm ,ri iiilipiiof Ur.Ki-iiyi ti itittiHh-il hittisrii Fl'iioH I ,iik.' mill the comi ty romi, io hoilhi-rn Carry, liy n ii.utii.b, oQttuit', or drtiir-ijiuu tuntier up-ii snul Und, fit reu'iftl will ha puid fur tnfor.u-i-lion lenUiiei t,i a onnviciiuii of liidinis its ttntml htuve, U.-itid 1 1 Uaudoii. Om-i-i n. Msroh 14. IIK'1. l';ti;.. N1s.LMN, Aui-nt. Two Heal Bargins in Raa! Estate. Btory and a hnlf horwri fi rooms; Are pltico. LnrRB lot uesr contor at town, flflU. One story house ft rooiuitlot end a hnlf. Near wooleu mill, f I2S. Itoth of these are real snav, enll ou J, M. CITON, llnr.doo. .1. Jl. X'VTOS, ATTOUNXY AND GOV NtiKI.Olt AT I.AV lUSKUIt, COOS CDlNl'V, oi.nu a. Oflloc iu the Ltilorndo Uulldins, on first Ktieet. a, y. kiak, n. . ii.vxnoN, njiittioN, l.iii:'i io nil jiiri-. hi i .e (iMinpilt u-swit d di.v "r ni.-lil. Idliei ,n iiirmriit i .ov.tr M ou nud Atinator Hin di IV. Maydon, X. II. DltlLSHVU. flUN'vllV AND 8KIN UIiiiHiiU-l. OfJlje-KssFront Knei-1, UaM'OS. Obkoos J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, BANDON, - OREGON. Will visit Hnnd n n i'.-iliirly on dates to be nnipli'-(l iu the L.k'hI Column. OKO. P. TOtTtWC. ATTOHHUV Atm CUHNlilA)B At liAW I'raetli-f In ell I he Courts of tits StN. Ofrloe on Htcot.d KIor in rnnoroto Onildluff on firm riwi, T.lfA T,.nrnniwi I'nlMna mill Uoudir-UoOah t or niosay luaaed un aawe, llMintun, . . On yen, iiiii.i'in i.miiii:, No.ni, it. til' i'. j J ElilMI I UitKlK. NO.4, KNIUH'I j 11 ol r lliliis. niMiih orry mn-w 5 t . i.ut ....1..1. In nMHlla. Hull. 't Hsndon. H'n. !" il. N. Haiij.i'iotos, K. el It. and H. . f.' .-s i v-fmy': II Vh Ul NJ.O !-, N. A'.r-.A. W 2 NIKJN LODUkTno. lift. A. F.A .M . fe S J i Hinted soruinuntesttolis tuwt salt fi nrdny sftr Hie felt emoti ef esefa ? in . nib. All Muster Msua jdWJy U S lnviu J. l.vordurof w. l. K tiviH-u. iy muwi - T. i. rHUlfl , Heitotsry. , ft? if.f.'jv'5", aW 2 Cusjrl UH ef tee t'oresl we. u, jjt 1 o re.lv rs of AMiS'NXi. -.,ii.ii.. niiu.'M nv Vim fOULrl'l Tl . V. l.lf.l.laL 1.1,1 Kllill .vich. in Kits' Hll. Ilnid ii. Oii".n S . c iiitin v lt-ou.e i eiieiee --i; 4 ti,. l.r .ll'.rs W. W. hlUi p;Y. JJsh t.'urr. C'bioi Ui!r. g H...-i.urr. 5 i ,-:. ,'s ' MA MMIN I.IMICHC hu. IU, I. tl.M. i ' j : ,; i.oin.i. -o I.'..'., i i).'. v. I , ,.. t , , W On ,v 1 1 1 iii'ii; y I id s i.: -i.i C.joo. ".;'..'v ; ' '.: - I , II. .1 Ml ,1.' 'I . . I " HAVE YOU PURCHASED A Qi-r If not, givo us on1!. We are sure Now is the time to pnrelinse Haidwnve. The nndeiatgned baa in stoek a large aascrt meut of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware Qlaesvvara, Crockery and IViinero' Supplies. FaintM. Oils. Sfonrsi nud Vfndovvs. TUNUIIOP IX CUNMiCTION. A. MoFAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. Spring T hac just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's Suits. LATEST STi'LES AND LOWEST PRICES. z A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. 'Lvi. Our hard wake department lu uow supiihod with a fall and complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners' B applies, V carry n complete stock of Fools, LEDGERWOOD & CORSON. Bandon, ... 1 Oregon. JcsJi'lTl m. iW Si" ' Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time will he dlKuosaJ of at prices tbat D4TttY VO PfTCITriCl To 04 bad la Dry Goods, Ctolblne. Mi "' V JCVX gOUlO hnA wker tbst uiaat be sold to iu .k loom for more. A Full Stock of Fresh Gi'ooeries always on hand. N. LORENZ, llK.VhKIl IN CireiiOJ'tU MerelmiiIie. Tho New Steamer, ARGO Anlves April S. lisll AfII. uipt. nuaatia, kluru. Will Jfske lUcuUr Trips lietWHB SAN FHANOJWJO amp ia COtlViulK IUVEU. Prrfariit rste front !te Fsenrisen to llandoa. ai.UU a t'uii 'i'u Oieite City sad uolat pelnw, t M To Mltt T'uiu sad iu-lervi-uifiu puinlt, fl.UI. H.ii.l.iii nvul ....Kltnert Dver. rl-tn I'n.iMiiMui sui)t...Knlau it. (Urt. !. x.nui ts nt ttfimm It. v i a rvv lli ararA merit ef i'.ijm. lie) iii-ii iJoo.i.iJ curs d i -U iu fi"id, we lie lrt fi, tr.4l .i-j for 10 centc. jetlto?y ' i l u Ur.nd 19 ier.Ut IW! : : '! . ' ' ' i .-t., Jf. V. City. ' I mi i '.I.. . . ' I'iswewlktnl i ' -.-'' h'id ,'. I : .. .ii i!kls seeuie U ("l j J iiiaiawiiOrs h' Ut4 .liU.- - ,MUU fllUJW. , , CUifsgi, JU, g ijjr (Vesni Hslm Is the arkerU&M4 , t .I .. vl.- .' i '... A- ItVftHHt 1 . y i.i.i- .'i.v ii'.'i i. . itr if i'r.i , .'. 1 ... . 1 J u d. U LV- V IVOR '(Winter? lo please. Goods! CuUory, Doors and VVindows is here and bo in lYivr Rt.rtilr nr J Jf rvfw to buy., I Tho shelves ate onm.j.J with New rJkiods wli.ili will astonish yon. white tbsre are The Wow, Speedy and l ogantly Fitted Twin Srew 8 tmr. MANDALAY, OAF-IAIN A. ItRBD. Bienmer will ut s rfftst 10 dsy lervles laitwH-u Cuqsillu Hler, OteKoe. and Nhh riuiou, 01., for both Ntsseaaers und frtlUt. V"t fall or fsrtbar laferoiattea spi'lt Ut CiijitAtu A. Used, ou board stasateror M. hOlWA Aoi.l. UxjS'lle. Oregon, U U. 1.KJL Agent, Ibiudua. 0H;'u. B. T. KliVX. Omter-il Aeent. H'TI'n.i t Ht. 8u yraneiw i. f llif iuk. BANDON ...Water Works... J'llTe ff'.t.' )iu,fi WitUr pi'.. 1 t ' Hi.; 'i M f liITW. I . i t.) ii i.v i.ul , f I...- . Met. i i,!i . o. .a i '..,(.; lis i. i I 1. - n-ttj i : W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor. enholni