5 HT1 01Pt )21Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year for $2. feunie xviii. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901 Number 18. LOCAL NEWS. ST r '" ' " JLoico groceries cnll nt Mn- Baud ouiertiiina on Saturday g RFahy, sawyer in tlio Prosper j70 Bandon n call Inst Sunday. "fiLino bq. I C. T, Kiloy, o( Point, worn in town lust Sut- f H-Neolyis soiling ber onluo goods nt cost to closa out Ler ,.- JjMunck, who nvo Snn Fran sbnsinesa cull, retinuod bouie nday. ?Dixon, of Minneapolis, Min a book agent, was iuterviowinj,' nans this neck. 'f Barklow and wifo unci S. A. If BoaFcrook wero doing busi- town last Monday. L -Barrows went to rnrKera- esterday, wliero ho will lilo rtheshipjnul tin's tcntoti. erJDorinolly of Marshlield will irvicea'next Sunday, May Gtu, Cat hoi lie church iu Bandon. yj.VBicnp. who lives iu tlio fjliou'poa tuilo t-onth of town, jrjjanitoBick during tlio pimt bnudwill fjivo a opn air con extlSatnrdav veniiiL' at 8 Como out and hear tho Jny, iltyonwflwliu owns tho ranch bMiehTlit-low ll,t Bonnet placo ingiOutMhis month from Liu- onriiskn. sat dw.Fox, of Ashland, was in itimluy?iin I O. W. Sti'ihmis, ringjfirotu tho Bntuo place, was ifSundnr, ilipnBuMlliio Sled Trust wero rJsTngWfor their health when Tthiitfcoiiil'iniitioii. and as a sTeelllnis lulMinced tfl! per ton. Logati! and wifo who worn (HinTtown for n few days have tojBeiir cu-ek wliero JIr. Lo llupt'Ua tirm of hohoul next 7: 'daJonrim': Of cnurso, Hit ffinbWdibfi )iiii'l iH(l in A In Jjn2tM,iht:iV)i0 steal fn.m "l laHdifun.l will ! nil glossi d Oregon. nwitntmti thing in I In- line of tedSCIuun. Chuns Ware. Al itaUouery. Tt ,vs XuIh, Can cgoto Mrs, JI. Neely. Sin g tbemjut cot. Jay uigljt th P. D. 11 tu. I on f Thjs'is the U.ind'rt tir.U hall iboys 'bavu worked hard to Wsuccoss, an 1 everytlnug is u'furlafph'asa it tiiiu. 'kmc jusaenger I tl on tho bteamer ay,-frotu S.in Fraueisco. tin's !ns follows: A. l Linegai, P.LinPgar, ,f A. F.trington, liors'aml Alvm Mtiiiul;. lf(repprrn"nt,itii'U of iho Mn i'dirofof"5.inil.in, visited llm jfjodgo; last .Satnrdey niylit iccasiou of mmho new uiembei's litiatujTiu the l,ittr lo Uo. 12ja? boon nntned for tho tlotBllio bust ball season iu mnty.TgOn that dato a con l.coroo.off at Myrtle I'oint bo UnrbbuVld and Myrtlo Point KanVnintz, of C iquillo City. Bandon Inst Sunday hnvuig i iwnl I ?r n day on tho lieacb. pleaanro was curtailed by lain which visited this lhaUagy. IljoltiytLo photographer, has Sdjtojreniain until Moiulay. h?bforo going to Coquillo y98r last chance; call iu time. rtMH) photos for 50c. Other rfjwwt at reasonnblo rates. rttfXwiove uiado a rouud dip AJbetwet'ii Coqnillo and Ban tiVHsediiy, with tho steamer wlMing iu n second appear fapMit 10 o'clock at night JiwkVYalc, tho pioneer corn ier and his outliit on MWlwearlv proven that nny Mnnfeeil in Dairying, either ietMa)I scale, ennnot bo sue wjthgit tho Now Method of HMfifteain from Milk. Tho iSio recognized separator MltiiMia. Tbo Pioueer Hard MiirslilieKl is aueut. ! Mail la'ny made good .! lj tat Inn Stln, t . . ... . 91 iiuioigni naiuniiiy. ori n ilet-LI .i I at C'ros-' 1 il l I1 . Irr 1 13 1 and returniHl, ' ing. April 2S, having naVil mi i mnpte.tn linllrs ' ,ln. I . . wi I .. .. 1., Tho camping Benton is hero. John Blacklock bad business at tha county seat last Saturday. Pleaso return thoo books you hnvo tnken from the public library, 0. W Olive, of Marshlield, was looking mound Bandon last Tuesday. I M. lj. Hurst of Coqnillo registered at tbo Tapper honso Inst Monday I evening. i J. D. Lowo gave Coqnillo City n ' visit Inst Thursday roiurning homo next day. Tho Pioneer Hnrdwnre Storo of Marshlield is ngent for V)o Laval Cream Separators. C. T. Hiley, of Myrtlo Point, went to San Francisco on tho Mundalay.to look nfter tho schooner Mizpah after that vesso reaches tbo city. Tho steamer Argo cnuio in last Monday evening having been delayed on her trip up by heavy head winds. Sho brought up GO tons of freight. John Medio, who has boon liing in Bandon for rouio tiiuo past, has moved on his plnco bolow Parkers burg. Ho has built n new house on his farm. C. F. Alton and Dr. Cook who havo been looking around tho llaudolpli blncksand deposits for sonio time left yesterday, on tho Mnndalay for San Francisco. J. L. Roy and family, from Coqnillo City, are camping on tho north side of tlio river, opposite town, hnveing comn down to fish and enjoy a season on the bench. Sales of Do Laval Separators to dato beat all previous records. Tho Pioneer Hardware Store of Marsh field is kept liusy supplying the Orenl Demand for these Wonderful Ma chines. All pei sons having bool;s nut of the Bandon library are requested to bring thorn in immediately as tho Li'uai'.v committee wish to adjust tho library and put it in bettor condition for public utility. Unbelt Vall:er took charge yester day morning an po-tmasler of th Ban-lon poMotlice. J). F. Topper win has tilled that position long and well, will movo to J. P. Topper's ranch below town. O. S. Onodonongh and family, who havo been residents of Bandon for several year-, left yesterday for Sun- nysi'le, Washington, where Mr. Good- enough puri'lowd a small farm when be visited (hat stale a year ago. Di puty Assessor T. J. Thrift oame home Monday evening on a short vis it to his family and to liuMt up his work on Two mile creek. He is off again looking up the assessable prop erty of lesidout on the lower river. Tho ronfeieiice, of Latter Day Saints, which closed on the 10th of April, at Independence, MNsouri, ns signed Klders A. M. Clino and C. U. Crumley to the Oregon dislpcl. and D. L Harris, who labored in Oregon dining tho past two years, was given tlio Kooky Mountain mission. Mrs J. A- Hnpert and daughter. Belle, left yei-terday morning, for Portlnnd wheie they will make their fntuio home. Frank and Miss Kthel Uuperl havo boon in Poitlnnd for some mouths attending school. Mrs. Rupert mid family havo left many friends hero who wish them succensiu their new homo. Clinton Mnlohoru, of Floras creek, was in town Tuesday afternoon wear ing a beaming countenance which was easily accounted for when upou tho arrival of tho steamer Favorite onoof Myrtlo Point's fair daughters, put in an appenranuu and tho. pair wnlked off together without bhowing any biirpriso at the meeting. Tho Livery stable has changed pro prietorship. V. It. Hiu-kiimbmu hav ing taken hold with J. M. Conrad. Messrs. Conrad fc Bncl.inghnui will put tho bu-iueos on a good running basis and will soon bo able to give the public first dais sot vice. They are prepared to do all kinds of loom ing and hauling, and ask a fair shnro of public patronage feeling couiUont that they enn servo tho iuterosis of tho public. A change in river transportation took place hero yesterday morning. David Perkins ami John Moomnw bought out W. H. Pauler's iutorrwt in tho trnnsortation business. The steamer Dispatch will lie kept on her present run, ami jt Is expoeled I hat the Favorite will run from Ooqnille to liaudon and return, after sum curoe- off the lHoh where she Ims Itoen put in older to have her hull repintl. Just whwt arrangowht will obtain between Cnnlain Utturga Ltuuve Hud thfi new uinuigemaot Iih uot yet been settled. Cptnin Putr MUd fauiily will movo to their ranch below HiYeib-'ii. For pieplant call on J. B, Maisball Sc Son. I. Lnng, of Gold Beach, was in town last night. There are several men nt work on the new schooner nt Pnrkorsbtirg, Don't loso your opportunity. Mrs, II. Noely's goods are going rapidly. For bargains go to Mrs. H. Nooly She is selling out all her goods nt cost. Next Sunday tho Coqnillo City band will give nu exclusion to this place. W. H. Logan has bought tlio house nod lot lately owned by Mrs. J. A Hupert. For Clioico Groceries of gnnranteed strength and purity go to Mngoon's grocery. L. Almnyer. of San Francisco, reg istered at tbo Tuppor Houso last Monday. Keeper II. Johnson gavn Coqnillo a short, visit yesterday roiurning home in tho evening. J. D. Stewart, one of tho pronmieut dairymen, of Southern Coos, was in town jesterdny. Gustavo Schulz and Charles (I. Fnby, from Fahy's mill, wero in town Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Neely are making preparations to move to Port Ortord in the near future. Charles Fitzbugh, of Port Orford, was in town last night, on bis way to Baker City, Oregou. lid ward W. Fahy was in town yes terdny having come down lo seesoiuo friends off for Snn Francisco. Mrs. H. Neely has a nice lino of Veiling. Tidb's, Stnnd Covers, Corsets, ttc, which she is s'dling at cost. Miss Marie Bossen has been en gagod to teach the New Lake school and will commence the term next Monday. Milo D. Sumner, enmo over from Marshlield yesterday for n short visit to old friends. Ho letuined to the bay again lo dnj. V. V. Yolkmar, of Myrtle Point. took passage on the steamer Manda lay for San Francisco, (o seek a loca lian iu California. Charles Hall who Ims bpen living nt tho McOi.un mill moved his family to Fisbtnip, to day. Mr. Hall has purchased a fiitm in that locality George Belloni, of the Star Ranch, Curry county, was in town last night Belloni Bros mo milking about KM) cows at pre-ont which number will be incieased to about ICO during the senson. Mrs. Cordon ennies a tine slock of milinuery consisting of Ladies Hals, Itilibotw, Cm tains, elc. Sim has ad de.l Sewing Machines lo her stock and can eive you n bargain iu that nrliele. Call and examine hor goods. Dyer and Shoemaker nro having their Bandon broomhandlo factoiy put iu cunditiou for thorough work and will s'ait up iu a week or ten days. Idlgar Bosfen stnrled in this morning to rebuild tho furuacn. Alonzo Davis, of Now Lake, took n ttip up to Coqnillo City to day. Mr. Davis is thinking of putting n separ ator iu his daiiy and will visit one of the dailies on tbo lower liver to in spect the woiking of olio of tbese conveniences. A. T. Stonehonso nrrivod hero last .Monday, from San Francisco, and galbeiod up the apparatus stored b'roby tho Barnos' Dog nnd Pony Show company when they made their way down the coast last fall. The apparatus was shipped to San 1'iaii cihco on tho steamer Maudulay. Tho piiKBonger list on Iho Mnnda lay wLon fcbo ivunt to sea yesterdny was as follows; C. T. ltiley, W F. Volkmar, G. K. Murphy, Geoigo Muiphy, A. S Cook, C. F. Allen, L. Altmayir, H. A. Dickson, Duncan McLeod, N. J'latlaiid, Matt Flutland. J. M. Byors, A. T. Stonuhoiise, Mis. V. G. Cox. Chariot; and William Strahan and W. W. Hen. of Gold Beauh. ai rived hero Tuooday oveniug iu a grsoline boat. Tho engine stopped on ilium iu coming iu over tho bar making the venture rather interesting for a few minutes. Tho cause of the stoppHge was a lurch iu the boat which jottltd tho engineer cuiisi: g him uninten tionally to shut ulf tho supply of gas olino, aided to which the author eliaiu which was unfateued. ran out and had to m pulled in. Koopor JobuHun und orew from tu bfw Having ntntion iimd,4 m nice ran down in th' lifeboat, but by the time they renebed tho teen, the erew of tbegintoiiritf vos el had their Ixwt uoder coutrol mi thnt MaUtatiM km uot necuMMry. The crow took on u tank of gnoluiw m tor lay nnd iuft f'jr Huguo Hiver. Tlie pili'ilriver wliicli is bcitic built to re pair the ulinif is ahout completed. Mrs. Jniues G(-llo lm Ihwii Ki-riotislv HI for n mul I In n ciIiIck! conUltlon. Wont f niui Itotfue lliver gives ont tho In fottmttioa that Ihiro hns ticcii nn rim of Kiilnion la thnt stri'iini worth luriitidnlns so far this season. The run in Into in sl irt Inn. Tho Misses Feriy, of Hiverton, are piepariug to open up a milinery store in tbo build ing alongside tho Pioneer Watch maker's plnco of business. Tbo new steamer, Arctic, being buill at Heed's shipyard, will be lnunched nt high tido on Thursday. Tho stem iron and oilier necessniy material anived on the Areata, and tlio wnys nie being prepnied for tho launch. Tho vessel will tnko only tmflicieut lumber for ballast, as (bo orders nie to get her to the city at once, so thnt luir machinery can be fitted, and that she can sail for Cape Nome on or about her advertised tune Capt. Hnns Herd will go below on her, and intends redlining as soon ns possible, to commence work ou another vessel. Coos Bay Nctrn. llyiuoiit'.-il (toiids. A two-in- ono proposition camo off nt Bennot Beach, last Tnesdny, April liO, wherein John Blncklock, former ly of Cniry county, but now of Snn Francisco, led Mrs. Joyce to Iho nl tar. Hev. Georgo Gillcspio ofliciatod in Iho ceremony that legally bound those two souls together, whose henrls will now pulsate In unison with the aspirations of renewed interest in lif. The newly wedded pair will make but a short slay in Coos, and whim tho stenmer Mnndalay rolurns again they will bio themnelves nway tothoir San Francisco homo. The Itucoimr.n wishes them n pros perous voyage on Lifu's troubled stream. iiou.nd 'i in: ooirxTV. From the CorpiillB City ISuiltitln, Sheritr Gallier informs ui Ibnt this year beats (lie record for tax paying Taxes nro coming in rapidly. This speaks a whole lot for tho tax payois of I be county. On! Harry had Hi .misfortnno to brenk bis light )pg, last TiiMday.al the Palmer ranch on Cherry creek. Ho was helping lo removi an old shed ubi'ii it foil catching him under ii. J. C Wilon ricuived u new boiler for his mm-liine shop, in this city. Monday. The one which he has been using being too small. Ho disposed of the old boiler lo Fred Von Pegert and Pinktou Laird, who will operate u small creamery on the J. C. Laird farm a few milo abovo town. From the Coast Mail. Dr. Pellon, who was formerly phy- hienn at Iho Heaver Hill mine, wes ono of the iinfortuiirituH who perished iu Iho recent blizzaid in Iho Arctic. D. II. FraiiKhaiiser, agent for the Singer sewing machine ai rived on Ihe Alliance from Puitland, having been assigned to Coos conniy at bis own request. He expects to movo hi- fumily beio mid locate peimancnily. C. II. Mcichiint received a telegram Thursday, direoling mi immediately commencement of woik on the steam schooner which is lo bo built hole by the Pacific Shipbuilding Co., for 0. A. Hooper & Co., of San Francisco. Work was nccordingly rommenred Friday morning under direction of A. Ileuukeudoifl', master builder, iu clearing nwny n placo for tho cou striiction of the now vessel. Tbo Launching of tho now stenmer from tho Bay City sdiipynrd, which was to have taken placo laht Monday, was unavoidably delayed by tho non nriival of tbo stem iron from San FrnncUco. This is a heavy band of iron, weighing two tops, which is fastened on tho fiont of tho stem from top to bottom, to servo as n pro tection fioui possible bruises. It is xpoctrd on the Areata und the launching will take plr.co as soon as it is fastened in jiokitiuii, From tMi Coca Hay Noun. IhIjii Mniitilii hiii Jimmy Ferry nre I run i-icl I nu tho ooal Un'n tm lti J. U Ferry iirniwiiy, ut ttiu ld uf lalhiiiua klouiih. 'I l,t-ri Ntt niuk d.tlurniit vklim of oiimI there anU the Ii llotious in, lliut the cual llclu mn Lo woiUU inotlmbly. 'I no o( It lirn-l miroo li.ra i-, r leu Ml in Sou Hum Urriiou wrr iliuul in ill II lt,U(.h ji-alniUHV. linfd w. II. Kol,l 4 Kjii' eamp, near Wwt .MiralUlt'tU. 'I U Imiii lo of on of lb (rrM U iienrlv uiu ftt to Ui-wu'in-. mid itiv ! of lira two In-Ui ktiuua AO.OOU feel. Work It to be (x.iui.iiiti at iw on n U-niu ciiooiir, H tli MkiabMId hii jmU. Ut 0. K lioor k Co., of Hh Frsneiaou. l b mo will U Uitl iu tU iNMnt lul, U lwu Um vmuk-1 uuw ui Ui awiM of eon s(iucihu (ud ttn old ii'iU. lit l'ifUi WiipbuildlUH Cu. will build tk veetd. muA br diiut-umuiia vill In K 18J fl , Lui, 3i ft., Ui . ib of h,.;d, n. , ft. Announc nnnt. Having opened tho Old Central House 1 wish to stale to the public that I mil prepared lo accommodate persons desiiiug board nnd lodgingso by the day, woek, month or by th single meal. The house linn been Ihnrughly renovated and relilted nnd is within live mimitts wnlk from Iha Boat Landing, and iu convenient to tho bench, while a lino iev of the bar and ocean is had fiotu the bluff.' uear by. This bou-e is m a quiet part f f town where tho test of guots will not bo disturbed, while the table will bo supplied with the best tho market affords and the commit of guests will uecaielully looueil ufler. Cut!. Nn.sox, Prop. OOO si a it i m: moi r.s. iniiivEi). April 2. Stmr Mnudiilny, lli-cil, t3 hoiitia from Snn Frnnoisoo. April W-Slr Ari;o, Huittiesi UK ilnys from Hun Fotnclsco. Mny 1 Schr Albion, l.iirson, 11! ilajsfrom Knn FrnncUco, Hlll.KI). April Schr May Flower, Oudiunnsoii, to San Francisco. April W Schr FatUcrsburK, JorKcuscn to San Fjnncisro. Mn t Schi Oonfii..'M, Japghson, to t-nn Frnnoisoo. Mny 1 Stmr Mnuilnlny, Hinl, to Hnn Frniicisco. Mny 'J Sehr Iterwiok. IVnrsnn 10j Oajs tremi Sim Frunclni-o to 0 M A T Co. Mny-' Stmr Atko, Hughes, to Snn Frnn cico. Mny " Schr Coqullk', Aiuli-rsoa, from Snn Fiiiiic'Ihco. .1. M. liri'DN, A't'TOltNUY AND COUNSIM.Olt AT LAW UANOOS, OOOS COUNTY, OllMloN . Ollloe iu the Kldoniiln lliilliliui, on First Slu-et. Two Rea! Bargins in Real Estate. Hlorv nnd n hnlf house! fi room; lire nlaco. Ijarnu lot iit'iii ui-nli'l' of town, iftril). One story houo 5 looinm lot ami a hnlf. cur w (mil n mill, V ! Doth if these ur real anpi.cnll on J. M. UIM'OK. lliiiidui. A. W. KH3IM, 23. I). II.VMIO.N, nUCIIli.N. Calls to all parts or t-iwn nnd count piomplly nimweri-il da or liliiht. Ollico on winmror Lower Main nml Atwiiter streets V.'. HnyiSoi:, .tJ. :. DKJIWTlVi:. I'ltl.NAUV AND KKIN insi:si:s. Onioo Knst Front Kliei l, lliMinN. ()hi:oon. J. W. STRANGE, ST, BANDON. - - OH KG ON. kiilipliril ill tli LouhI CoIiiiiiii. Will visit lUmlon reijiilnrly on ilnten to he rir.o, r. 'lol'l'lNn, ATIOUNKY anii COUNrilll.Oli AT LAW I'r.utli , In all Iho Conrln or llm Slulc. Oflleuoa Si-coml Floor iu Concrete llullillui! on Flrt ftri-i t. Llfn Inmiriuit'K Foliuhisnnd IIoiiiIk houuht or uiony limni-il on mono. II. union, Ori-uoii. 9 . titwia' Vl 111 If 111' I- b 3 " i-t.iMM l.ninil' Nfl.C.I. KNIUII'IK? V -v l-t lllf ..rPvii.iuM mi i im i,ir v iMomliiv j. X t.tiiim: i 7:!W oVloch. in Ci lle lhill, IIhiiiIoi, ()n. (i lltMK, C. t. J II. N. lUwilsiiroN, n. oi ii. nun n. Spring Goods ! Jo Denholm has just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's Suits. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRTCES. n A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. VctoJL. Ouil HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Is now supplied with a full nnd omuplctu stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners' Supplies. Wo carry n complete stock of TiNMiie.N simp in Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windov3 CONN IX HON. rip,. rittpiK mill rimnlinKn M-i-lully. LEDGERWOOD & CORSON, Bandon, .... Oregon. pnii 5P is hfirfi flnrl so in ttiv Rtnnlr Spring and Summer Goods. Wow is the time to buy. Thn shelves nro crowded Willi N'uw Guoild which ulll ho illnK)Hed of nt prices thnt will nsfoni.li uu, uhilu thuru nro fTVaoT haYifrQinc 1,0 'mi' ' ,)rv OikhIh, ciothhu.'. bhoei room fur nioru. and uthur nouili thnt must hu sold tuiuuhu A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand. N. LORENZ Di:.VLi:it in C cjacritii B:ffci-cliiisaiSio. Ti:i:.Mi.sN Miriiii:. Notice In lu ri liy ulven to nil pemnns not to tn-npi-.H-i upon I Im pr, niiuro of Dr. Ki'iiymi, -itnatiil tit twi'iii l-'lniiih l.iiku nnd the roui). tv imiii. in Norlliirn Curtv. Iiv riinovlnu. oiilliiin. or ili-Mlrojiim thnhi-r uimiii mtjil laud. reward will lio paid for Informa tion ti-iiil Iiilt to a convlctioii of trt-rfpiikt nu till t-U nlaive. Datid nt llamlou, Oreci n. March 14. IHCI. I'K t'Ult NIILSON. A veil t-. The New Steamer, . III.MIllN I.IMXIH. No. I in, A. I'. A. l 1 NDO.N L()l)IF.No.tir..A.F.A.M. ? I) HIhUhI miiiiiiiniiiciitiolis tlrat Sut iuicliv Mfter thf full niooli of niiihS iiumtli. All Mimli-r Mi.soiw eordlHll J. invited. My nrdai of W L ')'. J. I'lllllr i, Kortnry. .A 'il.fcAAv'c... f-.f . .4 i (nml (Juein of lli, I'liri-.l No, 17, y 1'iirrotrra of A nm lia. if oi'UTfii'Ki:F run roitusi' t SVv No. 17. inii'K Frldnv inht U earhj. nili. iu llawi'ii Hull. ItMlidmi. (rtn 5 omdml weliiiiue H i-jtuidi d to nil vi- iillnu l.r,.il.rM W. W SHII'LLV. f 1B8T (Jow. Chttif lUiiKT. i 9 I'm. S..Krtnry. tjr.x ii.v miii.n i.oixii: No. ia:i, i, o.o. v I andon loikihTno. I.O. O. F. JlJ ii.it tiviry WedueMlsy eveliiiiu. A 3 Vwltliiir lrtlifr In uuud vlHiidliiKA 2 iMirdully IiivIImI. A. W. Kihii. Ben. t i i &it Conn YKMILY to (7tifili.ii mnii VUUU. )lf W, ,tlH u IHO Ht'i I i -III yrflnf liaiiiM in Utt' ml u i'.tf (IhihiUki U nul im llm u- ' "'d 0orri4i iiduH wmk w ' ' " ' voor buill. Kind" ' 1 ' --' Uniprd ei,rtt f"r p , f ' i . 'i ,n I i firiiwul UiiH,-r,('-- ' Hii! I i-t.' , , T" -. I M-.iu li.t,rj, WiihliuixX'ii- D. (:- A. O 4 ! Arrives April 27. Knils April "J, CAFF, IIL'dllFS, M.stiii. Will .Mak Itiuulitr '1'rlpH lUtwu-n HAN I-'UANOISCO ami Tin: COQUILLH lUVKlt. Fri-lflit rntcs from Knn Frnin'lKco to llaiidon, ilim ii tout To (Viiili City mid lailnta pelow, ifll.VI; in Mjrllo Foiut nod lis lertinlnK puinu. I.U). llaiidon Hljent ...Flhl'lt Iltrr. Khii Finiiiiion ngeuti1,. .Iliiluie ,t Mart, BANDON ...Water Works... l'nro. frosli, cold iprlnx wntor piHti to any part nf town, anil to nny (iiirt (if thn Iioiihk, on applii'iihuii, in qnantitii'it di'hiri'il. Huii'.i roiiHunnlilu. ; : W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor T:.'iiii)ii U nri Try I nu It. In orilur tu proro tin rjritt merit nf Klj m I'rcn n lltfm. tho mo i vftVotivtt cum t r Cdtarih nd CcU In lltwl, v,o nnve pre. Hm a D'UKi.ii trial i.ija for ID cent I. i, t it of jour diti.tu' t irfcoiul 10 ionU to JJ.iOS., C J uinn Bt., H. Y. City. I laTttMil from o tlnrjli of ttto wont kind ret iuM it Uy, 1..1-I 1 nuver liopwl for 1 tr, bat Vij' Criviiii Hnlui tMum to ilu tun thnt. Mu UMiufimUnouH hare ud t willt otoolLiiil rult..- (Joar Ottruiu, 13 Wiaren A.o , Ouhuira, III. ISy'4 Crnni lUlm U tho neVnoMledje, urn for OHt.inh nnd UHitului liu cocuiu, iiiuritury nor nny liijurinin iUuk. Frico, ..In, At drux;Utj or I toai), egantly Fitted Twin Screw Stmr. MANDALAY, OAFTAIN a. itinm. Hli'iiiner will ulvu n rmularllldny Srlco ImUt-cn Coiiiilh Itlvur. OrRon, niul Khii Frnm-laco, (Jul., for huth ssMKr ni.il frciitht. For full or further Inforiiiitlion npply to Captain A. ltiid, on honrd Mumutr ur N. LOIIUNZ, AKont, C'oipilli-, 0:rin. .M. It. Li:i:, Audit, llniidun, On nun. II. i'. KUUZ. (iunoral Affiit, Uf7J'rWt Ht . Bun Fritnol.oo, Oallfuriiln. VETER NELSOiN, IIANHON, OltF.OON. Blacksmith and IV agonwaker: HOIIHIMHOIIINO A KFF.CIALTV. Whkoiih of ul Kiiulri Afmlu to Onk'f Joh work ntti'iiih'd to promptly mid nil uork uiinrnnttml tu clvu twtistnctiuii. Frl cut rrnkoiinhli'. I AniC! llendy iimdnwrnpiMM, oalMX L.MUICO wMlHiHMiidiiklrM, did loV niul VtfiliitHM- (,uiLDRii:N,sjnAnS;H1 Confectionery, Stationery) Tobacco and Oigars M!rs. NASBURG 'ext door t IWvllloti, i -