Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 30, 1901, Image 1

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Volume XVI i.
BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1901
Nunilmr 22.
LOCAL NEWS.
1 i) i hoico Rrocories call Hi ala-
H, UN At. Unnclon, Mny SO, 1U0I,
t- .mil Mr. Tlnrrv Hunt, n son.
A Holumn moved out to Dyer's
,, ...i liwl..v ti Ittiiil lniru di tlm
71,1 SI ..AWW..1,.. W ....... '"M" .V - .
jii 'toanmr Mutidnly loft San
May 28.
Mn H. W. Dtiulmm, of Coquille
j i i .
i , ,ucr putt oi lasi woou.
1 it Dyor tins started up tho
lulo driver nun in joiuk " iuu&u w
:. i- il... ...l,.,.-r
I 1 lii'llom, of Floras crook, gave
i..i . n a business call last Mqnduy
j t i -uik homo tbo anruo day.
I-ciry Hood, of Marshtiuld, enrao
( ,i . f r a ihit tho lattor part of hud
vet I, nUirriiiiK homo Sunday.
1 nullowill colobruto July 4th,
I, ,n, fovonil cemmiltees aio hard
ii- 1 1, nial.ii. k tho iiocos-'&ury prop
l,r ti
i 1' Stewart and wifo, of Now
tit Saturday afternoon and
I i town, roturniiif; home tho
r
i r 1 MinUf and Mifs Kdnn
- . mniriedut AJnislilield, on
' , ' !,i-t wool;, Uev. W. Horn-
f
" . r,.- tin ami wife who havo
I .; m noil this locality for
, ft l ist Monday uiuiiiing
,.r i f tho stall'.
, ii mid wife havo movod
i . , ii- M Cutin mill and Mr.
t i i I. at tho lirooiuhuuillo
i.- vih.oh tailed up yesterday.
If H I. 'Oil. Who Hpi'tlt F-OttlO
t - - M'i'f,' lior dnuchter, Mr.
' ' , i t this placo, returned
t, iii- in M .sshtli'ld ist Mon
i i ' . M O. Uiink proachnd a mo
ii . I i i inn:) here last Sunday iu
i" i 1, chapel. Thorn was u law
ii' atl"iiilatico and tho
n is able and appropiiato.
1 I ! nit wl-'t is toai'hintr Iho
Ii ..v.1 soliiiiil h.ii an attoudanco
i ' , ilt. Hun, ai ho is f;1'"1''"'
1 .h mi arlont .vmkur in tho
i- . m.d i.- niviiij; yuoil mt-
i A Ihi),'o, yrray horso, of
.. I. ml disposition; is oiu-lit
'. .Willis mir 170(1 pounds
i i i ! iitiy whoro. I'rico !jl(0,
ii . Apply to lJulloui liios..
' . Oi-.K.,Ii.
' . I n iilmll, wifo and dnuk'h
i i aii.o h'-io from llivorton a
.s -,n. will loao forTacoma.
."n. tniuiirow niornini,'.
! .. -' 1 C'i.us hay and Ihonco
1 I ii'iind hj sli'iuurr.
il K'ction was visitrd hy a hoavy
llnTili'istorm, lust Haturtlay, from
t! uihoast. C'onsidi'rahlo rain ite
i i-l hy a slight hail showor,
i . iVti rui omin' up against a
. - i' I'K i.i.rlliwi'st wind.
1' ili.-;i,nf I'm tlaml, uhu c-iiiijo
'i ' t.'iko tlm lu' Iliick, to tho
M i Kivor, loft hero with tho
,n. r hy afternoon and soon
'i from viow to tho North-
' " !- -.a Taholl. II. W. Dun
i 1 1 .' urh y Bonk and I'ipor Johnson
' ' .ti d the tun's crew.
- ! .v el. ally provm that any
1 i -rlli.iwl in Dairying, cither
!'' r -iiitill sealo. cannot ho sue
i -f.l without tho Now .Method of
's.l i iintf Ci-wim from Milk. Tho
i' I.i'. il is tho recognized separator
' i ui.u-l.ini's. The Pionoor Haul
v .n M re i f M:iif hllclil is aent.
ii i,- s Ldckwood cntun iu from
I l, . r Copper district prior to
I.
..itnro of the Matidalay last ;
I . i San Fraiioieco and bent s"v" !
. -tuples of ore to tho parties,
i no is empioyou nun isuwaii-1
- i-i .itm fiom them beforo going
' !. mountains again.
Thiiftamo up from Dairy-
mi. re be , euvairod in toach-
- ..nl, last Friday overling, to I
i -, '.n Sat unlay, that being tho I
when a number of pupils of
l: Ion sc1..k.1 who had not tnkon
-xnmi'iiition required to pasa
t ,
tl .
' ' i-igi.tn grauo, wouiu con-
p' ' I" tan ex'imiuntion.
J 1 W C. T. U. gave a reception r
r- ! Saturday nveuing to all pnr-,
-M.l.-id taken the td.HlL'0 not
ll.. :
1: .. ... ii i . ii..
"r of pwMms in ntndance.
1' xeic.sosconbi.te.lof i-ongs and
r-m.ii..i8 and light refreshment...
Tl.ich games were resorted to
amusement, anil altogether n very
. .ii... was had,
To Day is Decoration Day.
Ailtim l'ershhaker ws ainotiR the
visitors in town vostorJay.
Why dou't you hritij; in thoso hooks
borrowed from the library T
JumcsP. Knssol, of I-'lorns Croek,
was doing business iu town yestorday.
Mib.D. H. Perkins and children
took a trip up to their old homo yes
torday. Mr. anil Mrs. Hor?fall wont to
Marshliuld yostuiday to lutnain over
Sunday.
For Clioico CJrocerios of guaranteed
stronnth and purity go to Mugoon't?
grocery.
T.J. Ihrift returned houie yestor
day having linishid his labors as
deputy assessor.
Tho Pioneer llardwam Stor of
Marshlield is ngeut for Do Laval
Cream Separators.
Andrew Johuson, of Two mile, one
of tho early pioneers of Coos county
was in town yesterday.
President MnKitiley and parly loft
San Francisco last Saturday fur
Washington, D. C, direct.
15. F. Tuppor is doing a milk de
livering buinm now aud has takon
ou tho appeal anco of a veritable
rancher.
This isni' oT Iho lisoiaura went to
press Woduesday afternoon in order
to give tho force a ohuuco to observo
Doonrati' n day.
Work on tho new schooner, at
inrivli,)nrK
is progressing linelr,
and the vo-sel will ho in frame, by
the hitter part of this weok.
Kememhor tliat D.iudon is going to
colohr.ito July 1th. and that tho com
mittfos have altmi'ly eouimnncod to
lay plans for that occasion.
Assessor Ijawreneo has linishod the!
i wotk of assessing Coos eoiinty exrept
he pinpcity at Cuqnille City which '
place he left to he assessed last
A Vby hoy camo to tho homo of
L. C. Gibson and wife hist weeK, also
one came to lodge with Thomas Lock
wood and wife about tho same dale.
Word by telephone reached here
about oeo o'clock yesterday, that the
steam laundry and two or thteo other
bnildit.gs had lim ned down at Marsh
liold. Kov. M. O Uriuk is cairying on
I rotracled meeting hero this week
and announcement is made f .r ser
vices each ovenipg ,0 '""1 including
Friday.
Khler C. IS. Crumley will preach in
Swift's hall, to-nigol, and each
evening during tho remainder of this
wool; and on Sunday tnotoiug, and
also in tho orening.
Mrs. C. IS. Crumley, enmo down
last Monday to meet iet liu-l.anil, C.
E. Crumley who was a pi-s(nger
from Snn Franon-co on tho steamer
Matidalay thii ttii up.
Sales of Do Laval Separator to
dnlo beat all previous records. The
Pioneer Hardware hlom of Marsh
lidd is kept busy MippljingllioGioal
D anil for thoso iVouduiful Ma
chines,
W. II. Wnght and wife nnd child
ren, and Frank Dnvidson at rived
hem last Sunday, from Fletcher,
Idaho, on n visit to Mrs. Wright's j
nnd Frank's parents, Mr. and llrs.j
IS. J. Davidson.
Albert Pbelin, of San Francisco, j
was in town over Sunday. II bad
goue to .Uailifteld to visit H. H.
Heed's family, aud camo heio with
Henry Hoed to yisit Mr. Peed who
was on a visit to her daughter. Mrs.
Heed is Mr. Phelin's aunt.
T. W. Clark retuinod homo last
Friday from San Francisco lwvintt
come liv way of Oregon City. From
him wo lenrnod that bin i-on, Ciny, h
in new .ilex co. wiui an uiivir, to
. -.i . i.. .. i.
. . , i situation it; hu
,,iiP0 wheio he gols hoard nod $30
ll)0Ill ,U1, instruction in the BMwy-
,irofession.
As ouo of our prominent oitiwn.
necotapnnied liy his wife was wend
ing hi way to church, last Snodny
I,., mut nnothur hroiher sauoieriug
llou0Wlirti from attendancflat Sunday
helj0o. Viaionn of reward fuid lo
,0 ,nPnninglinK with thoughts of
lltj0,rttjou in the mind of th cbnicb
Kojn, i,rother. so much so, that wben
.(lW ti,e bomowani uouou w
shiper. he loft his boiler half to r
ami oiler nitliel Ol'IBIinnii nioue, u.i
he put op ami s-ou i.n .
to arre-t tho hom-ward bound a. loe
IS. Duly.
U'linii tie lRso raui
tti
..,-,01 be nrovml to Uo one of our
worthy eiiw. o l.a Imh-o , on Ito
; .tieets hero evory day for tt. Pi
' mi eoks or more, and ouo U W
. borrowml a Iwx.t from "J
' enptorer only n day or two previoo.iy
to go c!amig( m.
(Vlurdersd For His Gold.
'Flu' Uodyol IS. 12. Snly l-'ottiiil
Kurioil ii lio 3IcJuiKK
I'lnco.
M. I. l.AMIIS II Till: ML'lllKIU:it
Lat Saturday news reached this
place, of n foul murder t lint hnd been
commute 1 on the railroad, at Cudar
Point, a mile below Coquillo City.
Since that timo thero has boon nil
manner of reports tljing around, and
it is h;ud to sepnrnle tho false fioui
the true, but as nearly as wo havo
been nblo to gather tho circumstauces
tliey are about as follows:
It seems that IS IS. Daly, who camo
to Coos, from Plackwoll, Uklahomo,
had been working several months ou
Coos Hiver and had boon paid ofl,
loceivittg S17D, and that on Sunday
May It), ho nnd M. D. Laudis had
started together from sonio point on
the bay to go to Cdquillo, after which
time Daly had net been seen until his
body was found.
Tbo body was discovered by Jesse
McQuigg, a hid about 17 joins old,
and his vounger brother, who it ap
pears were out after tho cows on Fri
day morning and discovered n man
covering something in tho bitish near
tho railroad. The boys kept hidden
from Iho man, supposing that ho was
biding money, ami Friday evening
they made search to see what they
rould tiud, and uucoeril tho bud) of
Dalv.
Young MeCJnigg staled that the
man whom ho saw winking at tho
place where the hotly was found was
M. D. Landi-, who has been engaged
in dealing in real estate, for some
time, at Coquille, nnd subsequent
discli.snios confirm the stnteinout.
Afur searching tbo scene of the
murder the particulars point to tLe
conclusion that the victim was lirst
knocked senseless with it club, then
shot in the bad: of tho bond, after
which, thu mniderercut tho jugular
vein in tbo thioat of his victim.
'11111 killing took place on the rail
road, and tl.u blood maiks i.eie deft
ly, covered up mid tbo body removed
to the tiiish whcio it iw; left for
aooio time, but the u.niderer visited
lite' scene agalu on Friday imuuing,
on ttuich occasion ho moved the body
to the place win re it was found ami
at wt.icb place im wan been ly the
.Mi (J ,igg bovs.
The liiuiderei is reot ted to havo
taken a walk ngaiii to the same local
ity on Salniday morning and win
told that a dead body had beoufuuud
aud whs iu a shack near thu railioad.
He weul aud took a h'ok at tho body,
ami when l.o did so turuid pale aud
shook like an aspen.
Laudis, after i,ning Iho body,
we.it to the ho'el whero be boarded,
at Coipiille, but sjuii stopped qt at
(lie buck dour and loft.
Suspicion had fallen upon him and
three or four men hie leported lo
hae been tot to watch liim. Hcporl
siijs the followed him to the edge
uf toviu then let in mil to tell that ho
was icing, while another mau who
went after him, followed two or thruo
miles ami thou went back for help to
ariehi lam.
Jinnevir those reports may bo. it
sttttufe that a mituable failuio to act
promptly gave the muiderer nil tho
chance ui-cessury ) get away.
A ioahkI of 351) ban been ofl'ered
for his iiiptuie, f50 by Cook county,
aud iflUO ly thu sheriff. An active
search is going on aud although muuy
ruuiM are going the rounds it ap
pears that the must antbentiu repeit
it that Laudis eroaned Coori hay at
Uay city, ai.d that be naa wen at
Hajnen Slough, by a man, of whom
h ouquired the way to the Umpqun
ralley, and also enquired of tho mau
whether be had seen any poiauus rid
iug along thai way in eitliei direo
tiou. Auothr report is that he was wen
on Joe Nay lougb bridga nud that
be ia upioed to be in the neighbor
hood of South Slough.
Later word leport the reward to
hive been raieed tf5(XJ by Daly' rel-
... . i i a. fn
ativei wbu'b mnktm a total oi ooo
now offered for hU oapinre
The objoet of I he murder mjouj ti.
have beeu robliery a when the dead
tuau waa exhumed it wan fount) that
all the pocket had Uo turned Iu
aide out aud there wa uooe of the
umney found which wa known to
Lave Uen paid to decea-ied.
Yeaterday near m-ni D tvid Carey
telephoned from Pun 'a for four moo.
from thia plae, to proceed to Han
ilolph Ui intercept Laudia who i sHtd
to be making for tho Hiver in that
potion in onUr to eroes to tbo &ontti
tiJ. J- U. Coiua.l g.ilhered np
Ks-e and weut t aid iu tlmcup'ure.
W. S. Marshall, of Now L ike gave
linmlon n isit yesterday.
Mr. IS. J. Davidson is expected
homo in n fow days from Josephine
county w hither he wont Bome woaks
ago.
Pert Patterson hnd Iho misfortune
locut his right foot severely, lust
Snturday, while bnrking logs iu Tay
lors logging camp, back of Prosper.
It requited livo stitches tp fasten np
tho wound nnd it will bo several days
before Pert will be nblo to do service
again.
Uuiryiiis on tin- t'oniilllo.
Clmrles (Irmcn in 1'orilniiJ 'IVIeerniu.
Clennlinoss is the dnirymau's motto,
nnd is religiously ohservud, anil once
a brand is established, n ready, prof
itable and continuous market lowntds
his efl'orts. Thero aro many cream
eries on Coos Pay and in the Coquille
Vulloy, for Ibis is tin ideal dairy conn
try. lwo examples, however, will
sullico to illustrate how dairying is
conducted by private individuals who
havo made it n btudy nud acLiovod
succosi thereby.
Judge J. II. Schroeder, whoso 1200
acre ranch is locnted some six miles
up from Coquille City, ou tho Coquilio
Hiver, is operating u dairy of his own
using htenui power. After experi
menting for many years with various
bteedp, ho finally settled upon the
gray .lorsoy, as the most proiitauio
animal for dairying putposo-.
Ho now milks 25 cows; obtaining
000 pounds of milk per day producing
u fraction over l.J poumls of butler
a day per cow. The animals footling
on pastnto altogether. Tho butter is
sold in San Francisco, tho nvornge
price obtained is 17 cents per pound:
cost of shipping 50 cents per hundred.
The net profit last year, season of ton
months, wns SGI per cow, and that
was when ho sold milk to creamery.
Sinco then, opt luting bis own cream
ery, ho expects increased profits.
These aro very conservativoestimatos,
in fact, $75 not profit per cow
a year is not uncommon. In addi
tion to this must bo lockouetl tho in
cionso of stock. With the hkimmod
milk ho feeds 22 head of calves ami
27 bogs. Tho latter, a cross of the
Dcrkshim it ml Holland China, ate
ready fur market in niun months,
weighing from 150 lo 200 pounds,
usually transported alivotoSau Fran
iisco. Put lliie men nie employed
in the woik on tho faun, oicln.ril ami
daiiy. Mr. Schroeder has a line large
burn anil silo ami during the U inter
months feeds his block ou hay ami
corn silngo.
T. P. Htinly, i-ouip nine miles down
the mer river from Coquille City, is
another onterpiising and successful
ilm i) limn. Ho niilkti 21 cows aver-,
ago 70 gallons daily; stock all pasture
fed since middlo of April- His also
is tho gray and some tod Jersey stock;
70 gallons mill;, 5(10 pounds, average
1.J pounds butter per 100 pounds of
milk. Au'rngi prico for butter 20
cents per pound. His average month
ly return per cow is 8.17. This,
however, is not from butter alone,
but also from sale of milk at li.mlon.
Showing that the peiceiitage of profit
from sale of milk, is greater than
from but lor.
Mr. J f unly also has u silo, aud dur
ing Winler mouths, counted as 20
weeks, feeds buy, corn hihige, heuta
and carrots..
J. Fretl Schroeder is nuother mic
cestui dairyman.
These men have done much im
proving block amf sotting tho pace
for successful dairying in the valley.
Want ii Canal.
A subscriber bunds us the follow
ing with u request fqr publication.
Tbo object sought is n mofct worthy
one if practical:
"h is about three miles ftom North
Slough to Thu mile Inku. nud a move
will be made by ottlur along tbik
section of country in well as otheis
to build n caual from Ninth Slough
Unit would oo nri wo t with thu main
lake ami tap JSol and North lakes.
I'tiis would lie n great heuufit lo all
settlers and tlm community at huge.
Iu the oveut of a caual being built,
this route would be popular with
sportkiueu, tourists nnd all lovers of
Mtuuery, litit pniliculurly beuelicieut
to thoe who have ranches in this sec
ii. m. giving them an outlei for their
pio.luctu and mi encauragutuDiit to
tiratiiih out on a Inrger settle iu tho
oultivaiiuu of their html. It is twenty
minute!, drive from tho lake lo the
ocean lieuoh. Thu eion of country
has no equal for those who wiah lo
lud a vocation ami rest fiom the
worrit and trouble of the day.
Hvurbody should take u dyep interest
iu tho direction of this canal being
built, as it would bo the um ns of
mutual heuellt to nil." Mumnneld
Sun.
oni: to iMiijim.i.i: iiivi:it.
'I he following "CMe lo the CiKnills Hiv
er," Mrttteii hy "K, II. I'.," npiwiiritl in tins
Coquillo Cltj HorfllJ t".vo iMBes since i
Thy II.khN ttmt lertii from in.itintnln hoiiilit
To (jraiK thi-Hd fertile plains
Are uurlhv tlieniM for artist's btnh
Or ihhI's onvctitt atialus.
1 love thco where thy sti'tn nru tint
AJou n tlu' moutitniii slile,
Anil uheiu thy ttnmitiit unlets inett
Thu ocean's ruatlesi tltltf.
1 love thy dreamy quiet simile
Where ureeii vine ninplis hiri(il
Their tani:lt it IhiiiuIih iiIhiic IIu-kIhiIiS
NVhi-rb linpi'' loeis treail.
I love thee when tho nioruiiiK sun
1'irst linrtts iistn the sicie
To ml... thy mist in pearly ulitte
Above a frilice of cntii.
1 Invc tint. mIii ti tho mofliiliPitniM pniut
I he I ii i nl son pi) vn I ti.V bial
T In. nuipli H rolie.l iu ellmv uuwiis
llui luoiiulsia'o vol il s lit uiott.
Aiutulnu ulcht'ri ilienmy cuitnins full
To won thy wave to ret,
1 luvu to trace the slurry Renin,
Hritiht iiiiinirM on tky luinst.
1 love tliiu when, tilth inlhlcr mini
Down by (lie tomi sen
Sii-ladf n In ot ze from the IleM
Stteep HCtitly oier me.
Von, tlio' 1 fi.ia Moulil nolo thy ehrinus
Alnr.i bontituoim iiiu unfolil
'Till in n innai ol lilisn I troail
Kre hnlf thy I'liiirim me VoUl
Uiveitnn, Or . .Mny 7. IU01.
TOWN ELECTION.
Town ISi.ection. Hmon. ('ounty or
CoOS, S'l I'lT UK OllCUON,
Ma 27, 1901.
On Monday the Town Election
came olT nnd although thero was con
siderable interest taken everything
passed olT quietly.
Following is tho unities of the
enndidutcy for the several ollices
with their respective votes::
Fur llei'onltr,
J. U Tllir-irnON :v,
A. I). Jiuntsi; , r.i
For Mariihdl,
HOXAbl) CH.UII.HSjO.N' 7,".
A. (1. HIIIOKaON ,
For Ti uetrvn,
A. W. H1.V1:
I'UTUIl ni:i,on
.1. W. PLblKIt ,
IIMIUUT I)Yt:it ,
M. lltlHl'ICIt
at. h. smith ,
SI. II. 1,KK
..r.r,
..in
. 10
.1.'
. w
. itt
..(Ml
a. a-iiuriw.. w
.- iticiiAttDiKHf. ir.
MA HI Mi won.
AKamiD,
Mm VlSelir l'mkiirttbarir. .InrcenHnli. lit
ilajs fioui Sail Franst-co to C M A' I Vais
Htli.RU.
Mny a'. Soli r OeuflniiKii, J.tfubauu, Iu thin
I'lilliolni.i.
.Mny ar Huhr May I'l iwtr, Oniliimlisoii.
to Sun l'liuicincii.
niti;si'As .vyici:.
Nntiue ia hert-liy tiivi n to all eeranni. imt
In tlein litll the iiroinist'Kuf llr. Iteliyoll.
situnti .1 Ii. tueen I'l.iriiM Ijuke iin.l the coun
ty ioiiiI, in Northern Curry, hy rMuuvmu.
euttliiH, or ilestri.vnm linilier ii.ii siuu
hinil. lewiini will I..- ". iJ for inf.iniiH
lion Itiailiiu to a conviction of ti idi-n- a
stiil.Hi shove.
Daleil at llanilnn. Oreumi. Jlnreh II, 11(01.
I'll I Hit Ni:i,M).N. Avent
Two Real Bargins in Real
Estate.
Ktorv nnd n hnlf honses r rooml lirr ilnoe.
I.nruo lot iiunr ovliUr of tour, $M.
One ntnry houw 5 rnoinsi lot ami a half.
Near woolen null,
Itntli of these nru resl sntil'S.Ciill au J
i;i'IO.N. Hhiii1..D.
oi:o, r. Ttn'i'iNii,
AT IOIINIJV AMD COU!W:,tB AT UK
l'ruell. In all 11." CitutlB "I Hi fctut'.
I (Bleu an feoond VU,r In Cutorole HaUdiuv
ou First Htrwt ,
M,lf Ii.surnnoo I'otlr les mnl lloiiilaiiikUl
or nione) li.sntil on sums. 0
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f I i:bl'M l,OuT,K.KO.4,KNliinf
ilJ i.f ljiliisi. i nits evrry MoiiUaj J
T t.vtilillli.' p Z..HI o'cloek, III Cnslle HH.
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11. N. HAusaoiToa, K. ol 11. mid n. g
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S 1 i Kt iled o.Miiiiiuniostliiu tlrl Hut
lurdny lifter the foil ruixm of f"1-
? iii..iith. AU Mhst-r VfiVtm .rXiai f,
invited. i ..r.i. r of W. U.
4 r.i. llUtlr'l. Hwrotury. J
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J ( .mil ymiil "I ' I'uliat No. 17, St,
m I'umlrn f A H.e. lui,
f ( otmi ni v.t-tTw THE rOHBHT.f
9 i ,'. 17. n.. . is IM'lu? aiilbt f s.-hjjj
Surrk, in C..I.CI..B llsll, Uniulou. (tuK"U
5 oordisl weh-.Hu l nieudVd to oil ns-f
lllliiM l.r-'ll.rs W. W HUiHI.KV, ft
J Hay ant. Otitet MKi.f. J,
J I'm. K. r. tsr.
AlMJI
It A Mil ll I.OIM'I. SO. IR, 1. .'. ". I r
I IIVIHM UllMIK.Kb. IM.l.O.O. I'.
13 metis vrv Koits rnin. j
Visit Ui ur.iinsrs in noun sisavinn
urdiallf uvuiu.
A. W. Kims. tica.
Spring
has just received a full line of Spring
Dry Goods, also a Large
Assortment of
Men's Boss's and Children's Suits.
LATKST STYLUS AND LOWJCST
PRICES. "
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries
Always on Hand.
Orders Taken for Tailor
Our hardware
pep a rtment
Is iiovr Hiipiilleil with n full nnd uoirpUtte stuck of "
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
and Miners' Supplies.
Wo onrry a otmipkli) aUwU of
o
Ti.NMiifs .sum' in Tools,-Cutlery, Doors mul Windows.
UO.SMIIM ION. 1 "' I'llllliBs mid I'llllllhtllK u Sl'll'lHllj'.
LEDGERWOOD h COHSOW,
Bandon,
LiJ?- AJLjl
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy. IliroS',
will bo iliHiiopud of nt ticoH Hint will natonish jon, uhilt tlmo are
Other .bargains
loom for more.
Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
V
alvays on hand.
N. L'OREZ;..
DUAbKll IU
J& cibcs?.! B-Ccaclsa? iKcfiijgCf
The New, Spoady and tlegasUly Fitted Twin-5prcw
Steamer,
CAIM
Mils' Hteaincr will nive it r.'inilr 10 iluv Servli-e lielwit n ('uj.iill. Uiver, OrvK'iU, and Man
i'runinsoo, CalifoinlH, f.'i hotli iuiMiio,tra iimi frolKhi.
l'or full or Huttier IN'.'iiniiti"ii H h to Cupula A. Heed, ..ti board stoamarof
ti. 1.(J1II;NX. Acviit o.u lle, Oieemi. W. II. I.KK, Awn Ihmdf.n. Ch-SKf
I'.. T. lHI (letieri.l Auent. -.ill front Hiruvt, Hui limitnw, Calltorutn.
.1. SI, ttl'lJO, S
VnOHKUV ANH C(Jt)NHI2I.01t AT LAW
3)ANROa, OOOa UOUMTT, OHMKlti.
QMee in the i:idorsdu?luildni, ou I'm I
Htreei.
V,'. Uayilon, .11. .
I)IOE8'i IVIi. I'liINAIlV AXI) 0KIN
DISKAMliH.
Offlee-Kast Kroat 8liet,
IUnihin, Oaaoo.N.
BANDON
...Water Works...
l'nre. fresh, cohl prinf water
piped lo i".v part of town,
ao.l to any part of the lioilae,
on applicalKui. in (piantiiiea
ilaalied. Hut no leaaonahle. s :
W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor
ThuMsaud Try I ii ic It.
fn ordor to unva th grant ingrlt of
K.jr' f-'r-ii H liiau. tbo mo t olUoliia aura
f r ( t.rh and ( uU hi Head, i nnta pre.
..ir.'. t i:: i'H lr.1 uiza fir 111 ueiita.
iVi it of ji.urd i t er kti.it It . out to
Y.1,1 V, ;o:i., ..i . ereuKt., . V. City
Isn?ralf.i):iit,t4riUi)f t!n worst Xin 1
'it biwm u ley. ao I I navur h'pil fi r
t ..r, but ISl's l n am liatiu Html ta du
ieutiMl. M-iny MvjMajuwnaea ure uwi !
it with ataal'" il laaullJ. Uagar Ostruiu, .
4 WailWi A .o.. 0Uum(, III. j
yif Oaam Italm in the Mkuwletlfil
anr (or aaurih ainl WHiUtiw uo uisMlna, i
hie.i-Bry uar anv laJarlntM tlrn i'rioa, j
Ui ta. At drutuiUU or I r laall.
Goods!
Denholm
Mnclo Clothing.
Perfect ftt
Oniri.n tact
Oregon.
is mv stock of
To be hail In Dry GihhU, ClotliliiHi
iiihI oilier gomla that mult laiautdtattMl
A. HEED.
a. w. uiaK, m. n.
I'll YSl WAX AND Si ' '
iiA.viioN, ,,(i:u(r,
Oalla tn all imrls of town and 'J
pruiitly answured day or n'ul I ' '
ournar of liowor Mufii "'id '.'y - 'i..l
jT W. STRANGE,
DENTIST,
HAN DON,
Will visit Hniiil'.n rejQlarly "i, i' s.
lupjilled iu tlia IjodhI C.ii(iii,u.
pktkr'niso::,
Blacksmith and
I agonmakerx
HOtlHKil01UiU A BVKC1AXTY.
Wnoiiiuf nil Kludi ilnda to Ordif
J.ih wod attandad a iiauiiUy a4, til
urk iriiHrauiaad tv kv aaiiaiastiuat 1'V
tut rtCMjiinlil.
1 'tt Conn YEsM.i to tUireniax wmu
3 yvw r a,HIU., , , ,mi
ure w. O'.s.UInc il I ..1U.U '4
I ii8 C-'.iiiiu-s-. tu asi iu 9uuuMr and f
Ouirsaanndaull wuik van ba ilofla at
..,. I....... V,,l .1 ;4Artuul '
sIswm4 aaaiw fur i..rtlalara to
Mfvrrsl Maaaiwr. (ttuanraa HlliU"
eupoap Utilud MlaM Tr
f a.liiutoii, I). O.
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