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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1901)
l ftj 111 0 ii 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Timesa year for $2; V Volume XVII. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1901 Number 23. LOCAL NEWS. I j'ur Choico groceries cnll at Mn I goon's. p. More, of Port Orford, wns iu jonn Itifet Suturdny. f Jlrs, Knto Lenhnrt, who litis been ; visiting friends nt Dairy villi1, returned to Uuudon Iitat Sundny. AmotiK Hi" visitors to Bandon, last Tlmrfdity, were II. S. Kribs nnd wife, nod A. O. N'ohtKntp pf Coqtiillo City. Charles Potortiop nnd Miss May lrico of Riverton wore married, Mon day, May 21, Judgp Ilnrlockor oflici- Btltif,'. B L Hurst ntid wife, of Coqnille, wero in town Inst Monday, as were nli-o, Mr. and Mrs. l' E. Nelson, of Marslilk'ld. lloy Corson was sovorely nfllictcd from onntuct with poison oak, durint; the latter part of lust wook, but is about well ninin. KItnor Hamlin, of tins place, who Foui?ut his fortunu to the Northward, smile weeks iijjo, is now at Victoria, British Columbia. Kev M. 0. Brink will fiivn a torn (ci unc Irctiiin nt t ho M. E. church next Saturday nijjut. All nro cor dially invited to attend. ) H Hunt and wife, who have boen visit ltin tlieir son, Itolieit and wife, in Nuitliein Curry for I ho pnM tondnyi-, ntmiied lo Batnlon lust ThuiMlay. Jeso A. Lilse, editor of t ho Mius'u field Sun was mill i-it;l to Miss Lilliim Ai.dep.nt). 'f Martlitiold, on the 2,'ird i f Mn The wedding look place, iu ,Snii 1'iatirihi'Q. The Fire Dtiirttmmt Bund, in tin ii p d uiiifui iiih. ipudo a lemark nUj fine nppeiirunce in Decorntiim dny paiarle ami the music rendered was nppi'Tuded by nil. Mis Millard Slior.maker returned ii' i ue la-t Thursday nitjht on the fleam, r Mundalay, fiom I'otaluma, i'iilifoniia, where she has lieen isit f 1 1- suine niulitlo. ill li e pal ty mlo wliosp keepintt ,1 itne 1! i"is placed a number of plu t w plis kfndly lenvp the same at J (his i Mice as .Mr. II. lias forgotten to win ii. he liuiided the pictures. a Sam:. A buyu, ;:ray hnrn. of t," ii le and I. mil ilispo-jlinii; is eL'hl (.us . 1.1, weighs over 170(1 pdilmlr i 'i I tt.il t'il nny where. Price Sibil, if s I.I s,m ii. Apply lo pellnni Bios.. I. ilif,-l l , 0.v,;iii. t. M. McLuiiiy, ot Los Angeles, C i fill i in, a piuneor punter, jjiivi I'u.-. plai'o u ciilj af.t Miuiihiy ami piieii on iluiyn the coast next day. lie il. lei ds wmliiiiK bin way back into i iU! ii.in njjiiiii. T Chirk tool; first pieniiiini I- no l.iv the Inlter part of lust week, f ir siu'ri.sfiil tisbint,'. The premium jwi, 1( of as line, hir,','t trout as has ever been taken in Ibis section by one lnn in u d.ty's lif hiny. iS. Mundiiy i-hiiiped samples of un live limber to film in Han Francisco ;tuvh will experiment, with il for ve-j iieenii' puipo-es, Tu lot comprised j fKinples of myrtle, maple and fir and iii shipped on the steamer Manila i lay when bho sailed last Sunday. It is now plenty proven that any l'liinur ln(,Mif-ed in Dairyinf,'. either ou bti'e or small scale, cannot be sue of fnl without tho Now Method of Separating Cream fiom Milk. The Be Laval is tho recognized separatorl f all machines. Tho Pioneer Hard I ware .St.no of Marshtiold is a.'out. In the death of V. B. Woods this; ruad district sntTeied tho loss of a! K"od and etlicient pupervisor, and as doiith has cuiiped n vnncy iu that ofiice it ii to the interest of citizens of this district, especially teamsters and mil' , men, to see that tho vacnncy is filled 1 by the best material that tho diutiict affords. . H. Lognn has been men-1 limed as a suitable, successor to Mr. , Woods. ! ... I Miss Mamio Schieft'er, who lias l'"en employed by Mrs. W. S. Mar-j sbnll at New Lake, pump up last Sun- day nnd took passago on tbo btejimer I Maiidnluy for San Fraupieco from j vhence she would proceed to heri hatuo in .Santa Bosn. Shu was culled 1 bjtne on nccount of a toleprajii she 1 rteeived uunouncip that her youn i Kst sister was sick and not expected 1 o recover. ! O. Hoyt brQiisht homo with him, whn he retnrnod from atlondiincn to t.ia Foresters' convnntiqn, b sample, 'f tie trtxi lurnnsts' skill, in the shape , f a China phousant, lyhioh Iqokad so I'fslibe that many prsons who oh j l'fvd it through oiwninK in tho l"X in which it whs pnekod, thoujiht 'I'U' it was a hve. specimen, nnd nme WMcleunl why he did not bring ft I'Wof tho birds. Ouo man askodj "'' ho fed it. ' Hall Why don't yon bring in those books borrowed from tho libiaryt For Choico Groceries of Kiiaranteed strength 4nd purity go to Magoon's grocery. Captain C. E. Edwards, of Coos Biver, has tnken his daughter, Daisy, to San Francisco for treattnoul for nervous nfi'ection. Bandon is in need of a reliable watchmaker and jeweler. Tho right person should bo ablo to build up a good business here. Hairy Hunt, has been suffering from a badly ewelled faco for soveral days past caused by an achiug tooth. Ho i'b getting better. Willard Crawford, an attorney from Gold Beach, was in town last Thurs day night on his way to Coqtiillo City to which placo ho wus moving. Tho gntno of baseball last Sunday, played at Myitlo Point, iu which the Marshfield and Myrtlo Point teams contested, was wou by the former, by a score of Vfi lo C. Pat Dwyer, ono of tho lending hlockmon, of Northern Gurry whs do ing business iu town Friday evening and kindly remembered the BncoppEii. He returned homo on Satuiduy. Mrs. W. A. Wooliever and child, from Grunts Pass, arrived heio Inst Monday evening. Mr. Woohover has been hero for the pa?t livo weens in the interest of Modern Woodmen. Sales of Do Laval Sepnratorn tu date beat all pievions records. The Pioneer Haidwaro Store of Marsh field is kept luisy supplying theGieal Demand for tlieso Vouderful Ma chines, Captain O. P. Ellingson. who had chnrgo of the schooner Mipah, on her dip to Han Fiancisco, reluined on the steauif r Mitudnhiy. Alva Lee who went on thu schooner as a nailer, letnined at the same lime. llev. CoorgeGilleHpinrelnrned.hist Mi inlay, from looking aflcrbis charge in Curry county, ami will preach iu ihe Piesbyteiian chinch at this place, muiiiing and evening, each Sunday in (jjiii.o )i the uniiil hours. All me invited to intend. l!v. A. Dahtiff, of Bivertnn, was iu town last Tuesday having come down to join F. M Sandei ljn in a pastoial! vi-it to Ci'scent City. California, lo which place I hey have been invited to come for the inn po-e of giving a seiioo of meetings. Tl.oy expect to begone about two weeks. Dilution's riiviilfu.il tiell has again been hem d fiom ami is expected to bo here tho next tiip the steamer I comes in proM'ding no moie mishap-1 take place to delay it II was delayed j i ,.r ,, ,i..r. rt j,. ii... I U.H I'll I... .'Hill . clapper and lliesecuud limethu frame was broken in shipping. Prof. Znuiloch, the Great Conjuror will show in Mitnik'n Hull, Bandun Tuesday night Juno 11. Zauiloch needs no recommendation in this locality as he Las been here, and is known lo be tho best inagicinn that has visited the state. Ho comes bet ler prepaied to entertain ihnn over, as each year adds to his knowledge and skill. Last Sunday theio was quite a con gregation of vi.Hilos, at Pnrkoisbtirg shipyard Construction work on the schooner has been pushed forward with all the speed the pnitly unfavor nblo weather permitted. Tho ribs nro all standing up, and ceiling is to bo staited this week. If thp rain keeps oil' theio is nothing iu tho w-iy of gelling tho schooner iu tho water in two 0( three months time. The necessary bolts, blocks, ropes, etc., aro all ready, only awaiting their turn to bo put in place. Tho bull shows ex cellent linen and promises of good speed; plenty of cut awny on tho stern of tho boat warranting she won't drug much water olong with her. The length of tbo keel is 125 feel, ami her beam 81 feet. Tho carrying capacity is calculated to bo at tho least, '100,000 feot of lumber. Ouo very uoticauio change in tho construction may bo observed, and that is, tho schooner will bo piovided with two coater boards iustend of tho usual oue. Thib although ei Imps a novelty hero on tho river, is not an ex pen went of the progressive manager, Mr. John nron-1 eiiburg.nt I'arkeiburg, but tins new ; system has hou its great adwm . tHges utf the single c-nteibourd on . feveial Sound built schooiieis. This ecbiMiner is being built especially for, carry iiiglumber between Piirkersburg , aud'Sau Francisco, and others will; be built on the samo lines as trade i ..in ,i..nii.nd it. It is extwetwl 1hi will bo ready lo loan- thu liver with hor tirt-t cargo uy iho end of Septom-bt-r or beginning of Ortohor. Zauiloch exhibits iu Mnuck's nest Tuesday iiflit . Ziimioch comes for ouo uight only Juno 11. New Lnko Creamery Butter ntSan drrson's. Mrs. W. 1?. Holmr.u went to Dairy' ville, yesteiday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. A. CouiiIb. Tho Pioneer Hnrdwnro Storo of Mnrshfield is agent for Do Laval Cream Separators. George Gerber is' nursing a sorn band, catnnh beitig tho troiiblo. It was caiibed from n brujso. . Miss Jowell Kight, of 'Itivorton, camo down Tuesday aud is stopping with her sister, Mro. Thomas Amler 1.011. Mrs. J Kronenberg, of Parkers- burg, is making preparation to visit her sister Georgie, at Fort Joues, California, in tho near future. The steunier Mandnlay brought in sixteen passengers, and 200 tons of freight last trip. Tho steamer is duo heio again by Monday or Tuesday. V. A. Wooliver nnd O. S. Brown, who are organizing a camp of Modem Woodman nt this place, havo 71 ap plicants for membership in that or ganization. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Laughead left hern last Friday to attend tho Grand Lodgo A. F. and A. M. nnd Grand Chapter O. E. S. nt Portland. They went north on tho steamer Alliance. Lon Dickson, who has been work ing at Bosa's mill, was in town last Tuesday nursing u soro hand having cut it sever ly on a cross cut saw that morning while wotking in tho woods. Henry and Moss Averill, sons of W. II. Averill, of Brownsville, stinted from that place on May 28. for n visit lo relatives and friends in Bandon. They arrived in thu Corpiillo valley this week. Quito an interesting gnmo of ball was played line Inst Sunday betycen tho Junior team aud tbo men, in which the score was 1-1 to 10 and an inning ji favor qf tho juniors. The men aio all light but they can't play ball. OOO G. H. Mngoon is moving bis grocery eslalilishiie'iit into thp building re cently occupied by the Pioneer Watchmaker, where ho wiij be pleased to wait upon you. He carries only the be-t goods and rehos upon their merit lelaining his euMomeis. OOO Tim H.indon Livery f-'inblo man agemeiil has changed hands again M. H. Lee and Elbert Dyer Inning bought out Conrad & Buckingham's inteiest. Tim new iiiiiiiagemeut have taken charge and will iimi their best endeavor to give the public lirst chits service, and wo feel sine from the bu-iuoss qualifications of the now firm that it will pioxo a success, OOO Tho incoming passengers on the .-.tcanier .Mandnlay when she enme in to Ihe liver last Thursday night at elowm o'clock were Mis 3) Shoe maker, Alva Lee, E Kaika Mis E Kai kn, ilnuiii Kntka, Bev C E Crum ley, Mrs Wright aud three children, (,'apt O P Ellingson, H S Kribs, Mis H S Kribs, J T Nosier, Mrs J T Nos ler, II Curren and Miss C Peck. COO ltobeit Lowe was taken very sick last Friday ami is confined to bis bed yet, although slightly improved. He has been stopping with his brother, 1). J. Lowe, for tho past few weeks nnd Friday cumo down towu during the foienoon Near noon ho started lo return to Iho house opd before pio ceediug moie than half way up the walk lo where ho win stopping ho jo ceived a strike of painty His. Tho at tack caused blindness and sickened him, and ho was canied into Iho hoiiso a very sick man, and 1ms been under tho care of Dr, Kimo since then. Ho has improved somewhat, but is in lather u procaiious condi tion yet. OOO The firo reported from Marshfield on Wednesday of last week, of which mention wns mode iu tho Buooimtii, was but (i small affair, tho report having more headway than Iho file as the following from tho Marthtield Sun shows; At the noon hour yestordny nn nlarm of firo was turned in, which soon brought out the firemen and a unrulier of pur citizens. The lite was loealed nt tbo Coos Bay SteHin Laun dry iu tin roof of the building and caught from the smokestack. By Ihe time lh flieuieu got to the scene W"l the water turned on, tho lio wiv. about out, having hfon extinguished by the, employes ul Iho Uuudry. Tho ibuusga wan slight, ooly a small por tion of the roof being bnruwi. A rcsiilzd auhrtts TJie .Sfr OreDln- July 4 Dr. Hnyi'p", ObrK linammsen, nmt Kl bert I)ycr, Imve been nppolliti-.l on t tin c.iiu luittetf on iirr.nmciueiit for the ilti of July. -oco Miss K. Mnttouka, of Coquille, wni n visb tor to llnnjoii jcsterJny. .Miss Mnml Itettl. of .Mnrsliflci) vUllinn tier stater Mrs. J. M. Upton. H. T. nnJ H. U. Uuvts, of Urnlii, ucro in town Weduesdny. Tho piwcugerii o tho onlgoliij; Mntiiliitnj Innt HimJiiy wereMisi .Miimto Scln-llTcr. Jlrn. KrcJ Lockvtood nnd uuu other whosa uiuue ve could not lunru. Eldvr C. K. Crumlei' nnd fniuily, who linve been visitittu fricud in lluiiii.) itiiriuu the piist week, left for their home, nt Myrtle Point this meriiine. Kklcr Cinniloy held Berices In swift's hull l ridny cvenlne, over Siiiidny and inolitdiiiu Tuesdiiy eenliu! On Sunday h delierecl two as nblu suriuons as Imvo ever been delivered in lliiiidon. He will return here for n few dajs.iu nbout six weeks. OOO B. O. Kirkpatrick, of Coqnillo City, was in fowl) this forenoon with a pup ply of his famous rheumatic remedy. Elsowhero wu give spaco to n tes timonial of tho virtue of his remedy. Our old friend Fred Schotlor, of Empire, ;nvo this otlico a visit Ibis morning. Ho has been making thu rounds of tho County and called at Bandon. Ho leff. at noon to visit friends nt Parkersbnrg. oco Decoration Day. Decoration day, May 30, dawned very bright and beautiful at Ibis place, mid thu wind from the noith west being of n mi!d character, tbo day was inclined to thu number of those which nro designated uh pleas lint. t an em ly hour in tho dny those who wero interested in tliu exercises incident lo tho strewing of llowers i pou Iho graves of the houuied dead, weio astir and getting things under way for I lio inuioh lo tho cemetery wheio the exeicises pieceeding deco intiou took place. It was Homing eloou o'clock in thu foieuoou when the column was leady for the mnnh, il having delayed for mntioii until that tune iu o)tlei to give those who came fiom a distance tiiiin to arrive and take purl. I'lie paiado stinted fei theceipetery led by tbo Fiio Depiu tineiit Baud, which was followed by tho Grand :rmy Post, of Bandon. Next iu lino followed tho Bandon Belief Corps aud licit iu tho procession was to ho seou the membeih of Court (Jm on of tho Forest, Foresters of America, af ter which tho citizens, generally, fol lowed . At tho cemetery tho rites of the Woman's Belief Corps weio lirst lead over tho mound of lepieseiilntjon, af tor which, tho ceremonies of thu Grand Army took placo, aud then tho tributes to tho dead were scattered profusely oer tho graves of tho heroes of tho rebellion, and not only over tho giaves of old soldieis, but over tbo grmeo ol nil who reposo in tho cemetery. This year a now feature was added to this beautiful custom of n member ing tho dead. This featuto was lid ded by tbo Foresters of this place who attended iu a body ami decorated tho giaves of those of their order who have been interied here. After taps had been bounded the procession refoimed aud inarched back to thu wooleti mills where it di vided, thu members, of the Baud, the G A. B., and tho Belief Corps going to Swift's hall while tho uiiizHUsmutlo oil' lowmd their tin el Id humes. At Swift's hull tho ladies of tho Be lief Corps had spred a bountiful din ner on which those who pioceoded to thu ball dined sumptuously. In tho afternoon tho exercises of tbo G. A. It., begun in Mustek's hull, pi ..sided over by W. B. Woods, com mander of thu Buudou Post, aud pro ceeded alsuost to the time of iho oru- tiou, which wus to bo gjwu by BeV. A. Dubull, when Mr. U ooils, the com-massdei-, wus luktn wstb heust failuso and died iu thu chair. Deuth came ijtiiukly uud without winning mid in u few brief snoinoiils iho spun of tux commuuder of Ban (U si Post bu.l lld. When il wus found that death hud lUYridod tbo hall Buv. Dubtitr pso iiuiinued the benediction uud dis missed tho coligreguliou. Duulb's buml hus fullen closely to Dueoration Day hesodusiug tho past live yeuis, but this is thu lisst insluncu iu which duutu ! luvadtxt ihu ranks uf those engaged i thu exescuiw and claimwl bis victim. It was n duy of fair proiuifte but tad ending. Died at Ills 5'ost. W. B. Woods, a member of Ihe Grand Army Post, of Buudou, died, hist Thursday afternoon, May HO, whilo piesiitiug over tho niternoon exescists of peculation day service. Death oainu suddenly aud without warning, nnd before it was realized had claimed his uclim. Mr. Woods had 'tist stit down after having made tho announcement that Bev. M. O, Brink would rend an arti cle written on the battle of Gettys burg. Buv. Brink bad uttoroJ but a few words whuu Mr. Woods' head was observed to drop forwaid. Bov. Sau derliu, who sat beside him, tuok hold of him uud others camo immediately to his aid, amongst whom was Dr. Haydou, but nothing could bo dosio to stay ileal Ii s liutnl. ben il was fouud that Mi-. Woods bad expiied ihe congregation was dismissed ami the body of deceased was taken lo tho Gruud Army hall whetu it was prepared for bin ml, Old had been telephoned his lelu tives ut Myrtlo Point, who directed that the body bo brought up tbero ou Friday tu bo held over ouo night and buried ou Saturday at thut phec, which was done. F. M. Sauderliu, B. F. Shannon, Thomas Coutcs, Thomas Preston, J. W. Feller and O. F. Top ping of tho Buudou G. A. B. Post, iu chin go, accomphiiied by Miss Laura Shannon who commands tho Bandon Belief Corps. Interment took placo in tho Myrtle Point cemetery on Saturday aud thu parties attending fiom hero rot union' homo next day. W.B. Woods wns a uutivo of Ninth Wales, but como to this country at au early age. During tho luttor pari of thu war he enlisted and served iu tho 118th Illinois regiment, and at thu time of his death was fil years old. Ho loaves two sisters, Mrs. Tay lor Johnson and Mrs. Uscar Beed, of Myitlo Point, anil a number uf other lulatives besides uumcious friends to iiioiun his dciith, lu the dculh of Mr. Woods this place hus lobt a worthy citizen, and n public spiiited man tho luss of whom it could illy nITord. M.1III.M1 Mill Ks. AIllltVK.l). Mmv CO H.irr Monilulnv, ltei-il, 76 houra .'nun Htm l'miieisuo, June. 5 Schr Albion, I.hmi n, I.'i .liijs from Kan rri'iiciu.i to Lmuis mill. Mlll.l.l.. Judo t h-'chr I'mkeisburg, JursiniMii, lo Sim riimciiico. Jiiiiu i! Kchr Coiinlhiaii, lv.it t It, to San I'riuicisco. Juuu at in r Miind.thiy, lieed, tf; .San I'ViincUtfu. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby ulvun tlmt wo, tho iiiulur. ,iliieil, Imvo this dny b iri.iiiii'tl, Hold, tutus- ferred mid delivered all our book iieooinits mid intorest in tho llandon l.iviry and Feed Stable, to M. It. I.e.. nnd Kiln rt Dyer. All aceoiints duo to I'm A, ('oarad, . I. lb Con rad, or Conrad .t lluckini'liam are duo and li)able to tho firm of !-. .V Djer. Dated ut llandon June 5, l'JOI. J.M. CON HA I), V. K UUUKINUIIAM. Notice ii hereby uleu to all imtdoiih know. Inu tlicnisclvi'H to bn Iiidelittd to Cm & ('on- rim, J. M. ('mi rail or Coiirnd it lliiokiimham to eiimo Mini ,,ittl iminediiitely wllli thv iindi ruiKiud ami hiiu (uiiher trouble,. IiUI, A DVI.lt. si:o, s1. 'i tii-i'i nj, ATIOUNKV anii COl'NBl'l.OU AT DAW S'r ietleeii In nil llm Coiill of lm Mule, Olllooon Hioond floor In Onerelo lluililiuii on nri Mm t. I. If.. Iiiutiraiina 1'iiliuiiM and iklllds bouuht or ui')iij.'y loiiutd on imiiiiu. Stun. Ioii, (Ki.ii, 6 ss:s.i'Sis i.iismi:, .". us,t. or v. i ? I Vil.rll! l.()DfJ).NO.l!l. KS'ICJHTK r,lJ fifl'jthiaH mm'lK every Monday i utotihiu at 7:.KI u'oluok, in fiimle Hall, a. llimdoi.. Ofii. . IKMK. . O. II, N. IUuuiniiton. K. of It. ninl IS. if Il.t.MinN l.tlSIOI!. No, S SS,.. 1. A. M -i U p ANDOS 1,01)0 K. No. 11'., A. V.X ... f 1 MmImI oominuiiioatloi.s tirst Hut z;urdHV nftur the full iii.mn of cnels Mi. mill. All Master Musons cordially Je invited. My order of V. M. V. p T. . TlllllFI.Kocretnry. g y ( oiirt ijiieen of tht S'orenl No. 17, -oreler of A lor Ii n, tji 'orin o.t'KKN oi' thk i'om:si 2V ' No. 1". Iinet" I'iIiIhv iilidit i f e-Hchy uiek. In Concrete flail, IIhiiiI'.ii. Oi.'lt.ni St I.. I U..I....I..M ..V I..M.I...1 Mil Vlll gitina t.rohM W. W. Hllll'U V. $ 2 ilta.li ()oT. Cliiel Itiotjir. 3 Jl Pin. S. .Tetcrv. S $ it i s miN i.nitiiK N. iaa. i. o.o. i' IANDON J,OH01.No. 1!KI, I. ).(). I'.g j 51) inetft every Hatuld.tv nvmiliiK. 2 4 IrllllliA in ,u.iu .Himmii rJ Scurdmlly Inviti.t. 4 3 II N. HVmihh. N.O. S I A. W. Mime. be. g Spring J- D has just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's Suifs. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST rmcES. A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries, Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing-. ro',t'nlrnfioicfd. 0UR HARDWARE DEVA RTMENT la now supplied with a full mid ooiiiplulo stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware and Miners' Supplies. Wo carry n coinplole slock of riNMiifs suor in Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, CONNIX'I l(N, 1'lpe I'IIIIiik" unit I'liiiubini; i si'feliilty, LED6ERW00D & CORSON, Bandon, .... Oregon. S &J JLJlJt Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to buy. STu'SrarSS will be dixposod of nt prlce.1 that will iistonmli you, uliilo tburo nro O'T'Tt PV 'haVP'fl'I'nCl j XjiXji. uctx Qchixia Tooie for morn. A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries, always on hand. N. LORENZ, i)i:Aiii:u in The New, 3p-edy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Majidalay, CAW. A. REED. riiln Hleninor will hivo ii rcMbir IU dv Kerrico bitween Coipnllo Itlvnr, 0K''H. nad Hnr, I'VanclBi'ij, (.'aiiforiua, for both pimhuucur uud freight. . I'or full or fiirthor information npply to Cnptnln A. Hied, on board ttentnor or N. I.OIIKNZ. AKont. I'oipi'lle. Oieuon, Jl. Jt. IAX, Audit, llniidon, Orri;0". V.. T. KJ(l'Z. (Jeueral Auent, LM7 Front Street, San rranciaon, Cnllforiiln. .1. ,1J. IJPTOW, AT't'OltNIIV AND COI NKIlLOlt AT LAW IUNImin, COOB COUNTY. IIIIKOOK. Olllco ill tho llldorndo Hiilliliuj:. on l'lmt Hlreet. V. Knyilitii, .11. If. DKJIISTlVi:. I'ltlNAItV AND HKIN DISIHHHS. Olllco Ilnst I'ront ritreel, lA4MN, OlIKOON. BANDON ...Water Works... l'ure, frehli, cidd "print,' wider piped to nny purl of town, nnd to nny pint of thu Iioiihu, on iipplieuliuii, in qunntiticx debired, ltuten seiihuiiiililu. s s W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor- - Tlil I Your Opport unity, Ou rece-lpt ot Un cent, caih or Btarnp?t a (,'esorous tainplo will bo mailed of the snout lotiiilnr C-tarrU nnd lfuy I'over Curo (Kly'B Cream JUliu) unftlclelit to demon. titiutp tho (jrc-i.t iu. 'ita of thu nuicdy. tLV lIltOVIUIIlH, CU i..neu Ut., I'ow York City. Hot. John Held, Jr.. of Ormt Fnll, Mont., recommended lily's Cream lUliu to sua. I cau cmphaiilzo Inn ktntcinont, "His a OfcU tiro curo for cAtarrlt If nti fw directed. ltev. 1'rancl V. Pools. I'ftstor Cectruirrc. Church, HuloJia, Mont. VAj'h Cream Jinlm I the nclinowledsec euro for cmlanli nnd ctnitnlu no mercury nor nny iujuriyuu tlretj. lVico, CO ce,utrif Goops! V is my- stock of l " h" '"Jd hi Dry OoihU, CIoIIiIiir, Shoon mul ollur j.jg tlllt Iimst i)0 t0 A. xv. ki.ui:, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON IIANIION, 01ti:(l()N, ChIIh to nil pariH of town mid county promptly nnxHored dny or nlulit, Olllco on uoriiur of Lower Main nnd Atwntar Htnvt w. strange7 DENTIST, 1JANUON, Will vLIt llandon rruulnrly on dated to be Mipplle.l in the l.Ha (.Viluiiin, iMSTKIi NELOjN, 1IANDOU. UHIIOON, Blacksmith and J Vaonmakar. m s HOHi:8HOIlKfl A Bl'KCIALTV. Witnus of sill Kindu Mmle io Ordi Job work iilteinltd to promptly nnd pj iurh (iiiurantt ed to tvu aiitufupt m, irjl cm rcrn.inalilB. tconf) YCAItLY to('hritiiu"iunn S or woman to look nftr our 2j H irowliiu teuinimi in ttiit and ndjolti- i Inu Cuiiillwii to act un .Milliner and M (irr.nixiiid.iiti woik ran Ii" doiiu lit fi jour hoiuu. t'neliMo hnlf-mUrmwil B ttmuriM ovrilp for pnrtimilHrfl 'io m (ivnernl ilmmur,CoriMriiii llnllilliiK . W opiHMii t'uited b I. ilea Trmitury, Nuhinlon, D. 0. M i i i a b-