Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 27, 1901, Image 1

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Volume XVII
BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901
Number 26.
KlieriirUnlllei’’» lkefeiiNC.
Next Thursday is July 4th.
Mrs. Mat Smith is visiting friends
Strawberry Festival.
Corned Beef and Limber ger cheese on the upper Coquille,
From the Coquille City Bulletin.
New Lake Creamery Butter at Sun- at Alngoon’a.
The steamer Mandalay will get off
The ladies of the Presbyterian
C oquille . O rb ., June 19tb.
ffersou’s.
E d . B ullbtin : In regard to the church will give a Strawberry Festi­
Marshfield will not celebrate on for Stin Francisco tomorrow.
James Morrison, of Bullards, was the 4th this year.
Miss Minnie Williams arrived here escape of Landis, mid Air. Sinclair’s val, to morrow evening, June 28, to
ju town Monday night.
For the beat Strawberries enquire yesterday on a visit Io her sister Alls. endeavor to give the people the im­ which the public is kindly invited.
The Entertainment will be in
pression that I am to blame in the
Carroll.
Try G. H. Magoon’s for Fresh nt C. \V. Sanderson s.
Altincks
hall. An admission fee of
mattor.
as
expressed
in
his
article
in
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
Frank E. Lenhart arrived here
For Bananas, Oranges, Fresh Nuts
Tuesday evening to join his wife and last week's Ballaliu, I Lave this to ten cents will be charged at. the door.
N. R. Smith, of Northern Curry, and Candies, etc., call at Magoon’s.
Children under 12 years will get in
say:
was doing business in town last Mon­
T. J. Thrift gave bis father and visit ye editor and family.
Now, in regard to the law, which free.
day.
The town trustees are having a
brothers. Edward and San, a visit, at
After the literary ejereises con
unfortunately for all concerned, wo
belfry built upon the town hall in
E. A. Philpott has a s cond band Duiryville, this week.
did not fully understand, w<-depended elude, strawberries and cake, etc., will
finger sewing machine for sale—
Eugene Hamblock, of Parkersburg which to haug the fire alarm bell.
upon Mr. Sinclair, as an attorney, be served at ten cents a dish.
cheap.
Two more parties have gone out­ to enligten uh . Had be known the
was married to Miss Annie Carman,
PROGRAMME
J. A. Laughead and wife returned of Etelka, oa June 16.
side fishing today. W. Al. Vandecar law lie would have known that he
and
J.
Costello
in
one
boat
nnd
Robt.
home last Monday from a visit to
Gurley Bonk, who went to Port­
could not have acted as deputy dis Instrumental Duet—By Mrs. Fred Mehl
Portland.
and Mary Yaeger.
land ii> the tug Brick, some time ago, Bedillion nnd George Lorenz in an­ trict attorney unless appointed by
other.
Oration—By Miss Rose Long.
For something convenient, hand, returned homo this week.
the district attorney. Now, as to me
Solo—By Mrs Minnie Brjan.
some and economical try a Quick Meal
Two Sisters of Charity were in town arresting Landis, when the body of
J. A. Cox, of Floras creek, and J.
Recitation—By Miss Kate McNair.
stove—At McNair’s.
D. Steward and son, of New Lake, last Sunday, returning northward Eudaily was'found Justice of the
Tableau—A Rough Rider.
from a visit to Curry ¡county. They Peace J. 11. Cecil was notified, and
Piano Solo—By Miss Grace Garfield.
Rev. M. O. Brink, of Coquille, camo were in town Monday night.
are out soliciting money for charitable the MeQnigg boys told him that they
Recitation—By Miss Ethel Boyd.
ffown last Saturday evening and filled
Rev. A. Dabuff will preach memor­
Solo—By Mr. Ralph Prewett.
Perfect fit
purposes.
recognized
the
man
who
did
the
dig
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
his appointments here on Sunday.
ial service in Swift’s ball, next Sun-
( ; oaranti < d«
Fan Drill—By Twelve Girls.
ging
as
Landis,
whereupon
Mr.
Cecil
Tbe
Fourth
of
July
would
l
e
in
­
By looking over the race program j day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Recitation—By Miss Myrtle Shannon.
complete without the rescue drill, told Sinclair such, in my presence, in
Solo—By Esther Yaeger.
you will see that there are races on
T. P. Hanley, one of tbe prominent
for everybody, so come with tbe in­ j dairymen of tho lower Coquille, was This will take place near the boat- Cecil’s office. Cecil asked him if they Tobleau—A Study in Black and White,
Recitation—By ^fiss Jennie Denholm,
tention of winning a prize on July 4. I doing business in town last Saturday. bouse after tbe races on the pinic should not issue a warrant then, and
Solo—By Mrs. A, J. Hartman.
Sinclair
replied
that,
they
(the
Me
grounds
are
concluded.
Col. S. S. Eversou completed his
Tableau—Homeward Bound,
John Blacklock and wife returned
Alma Upton, Elder C. E.Crumley’s Quigg boys) would have to lie there
arrangements and left Bandon last i from San Francisco and contemplate
Friday morning with his eye fixed on making Bandon their home for awhile co laborer f. r the Western Oregon to Sware to the complaint. So it was
district, will bold services iu Swift’s decided by them to impanel the jury
Is now supplied with a full and complete stock of
Pufer, Oregon, as thp Qauaan of his at least.
hall next Saturday evening, and on and go after the body, which they
desire.
Miss Rose Long arrived borne last
did, and when they returned from the
The secret of enjoyment is to help week, from Forest Grove, where she Sunday morning aud evening.
scene they brought the MeQnigg boys
Last
Sunday
was
a
beautiful
day
make amusement for others. If you 1 lias been attending school, having
for the excursion nnd quite a number with them, and after leaving the body
stand around always wailing for oth­ graduated.
of persons from Coquille and lower in the old Collier building, went to
ers to amuse you, you will not realize
We carry a complete stock of
Mrs.
A
D.
Walcott,
of
Alarshfield,
river points took occasion to visit the Justice’s office where Sinclairpro-
much pleasure.
cee.led
to
examine
the
witnesses.
His
accompanied by her son Dwight, is 1
TINNER'S SHOP IN
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Window^
C. Fimmius arrived here, lust Mon­ visiting her parents, D. J. Lowe and I Bandon. The second baseball team method of examining the witnesses
from Coquille came down to cross
CONNECTION.
Pipe Fitting» and Plumbing a specialty. /
day to look after bis cannery and
wife, nt this place.
bats with the Baudot! boys who, while before him was such that beseeming
other inteiests. He intends visiting
THE EAGLE
ly
forced
the
answers
for
them
that
/
•
Bananas, pineapples, oranges, coco they expected to get defeated, under
San l' ranc-isco and will take passage
he wanted. He did not once ask them
took
to
amuse
tbe
Coquillers,
for
nuts,
plums,
phprries
at
Magoon
’
s,
Z
on tbe Steamer Mandalay this trip.
also, 500 pounds of the choicest can­ awhile, so at two o’clock there was a whether or not they recognized the
Bandon
Oregon.
Winter Davidson got struck in his
general treking toward tho ball man as being Landis.
dies ever iu Bandon.
right eye last week by a sliver which
During the proceedings when he
grounds
and tbe game was soon on.
A case of smallpox is reported nt
was thrown by a lathe at the broom
And The Little Eaglets Hop.
asked
a question and the McQuigg
The teams played nine innings and
handle factory bep>, which 1'id him Gardiner. The disoase ic reported to
boys
answered
him,
lie
would
say:
when tho game ended tbe score stood
off duty for a fev, days. The eye will be prevalent at Kirbyville and Wal­
13 runs for each team. The game “That’s not Landis; that evidence
do,
in
Josephine
county.
puffer no injury.
wouldn’t convict him.” He would
Mason's fruit jars at J. Denholm's. was very interesting all the way also say it tn such a harsh and gruff
Fon S ate .-* A large, gray horse, of
through and there is a general desire
pi'Iitlo and kind dispo-itiori; is eight Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons. for the players to come together manner which would naturally fright­
en I ho boys w ho were giving testi­
yi'iits old, weighs over 17tM) pounds Send iu your orders. Do not be late again.
mony before him.
and will work anywhere. Price $100t every year. They wilikeep.
Patiick Hughes, of Sixes, met with
Aiessrs. W. IL L<’gan and A. G.
In fact, ho seemed to be so positive
if sold soon. Apply to Bolloni Bros.,
Erickson finished reparing the wharf, a very severe accident last Sunday that it wasn't Landis. Why did he
Langlois, Oregon.
while driviug his cows up in thy even­
Every arrangement has now been | last Tuo -day. ami are ready to begin ing. Tbe horse he was riding tell be­ not accept this evidence? And after NATIONAL SALUTE BAND CONCERT
will be disposed of at prices tbftt will astonish you, while there are
nt sunrise.
at 9:30, n. tu.
on
the
extension
as
ruon
as
tho
per
­
refusing to recommend the issuing of
completed for the c'-lebr.’ition, and i
tween
two
legs
entcbilig
Mr.
Hughes
After
the
Hand
Ccncerf
the
Column
will
be
a warrant, saying that thero was no
rest assured that Bandon offers j mit arrives
formed preparatory to the Grand l’arnde
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothinp, Shoes
Two of tic races oii the progrntn beneath and neither bofee nor rider evidence ngah; ‘ .him (Landis), bow which will end at the (.’rounds where the
a budget of amusement which yon
and other goods that must be suid to hhi L c
could
extricate
himself.
Air.
Hughes,
room for more.
)vill find nowhere else, and something fur July 4th, namely, the Station rune in order fb save himself from being could the sheriff be expected to take LITERARY EXERCISES WILL BE HAD
the responsibility of arresting him.
and the Obstacle race, will offer fticil
jo eat that you cannot get elewbero.
killed by tbe Struggles of the animal,
After the Literary Exorcises close Steamed
The district attorney's office is sup
ifies
for
amusement
rarely
exceeded.
The committee of urrangement are
had
to
cut
the
horse
’
s
throat
with
his
Clams and bread will be supplied for Lunch
posed to be and always has been a
making preparations to decorate 1st Be sure you see those features.
pocket knife, but was unable to re bureau of information fur tbo sheriff', to all, while those il< siring more should pro-
F.
E.
Hicks,
the
photographer
will
vide themselves with well filled baskets.
ptreet handsomely for the celebration
lease himself after the irone was
find if the citizens and business men be lit re on or before August 1st, on dead. He bad been pinnioned for coroner and all other public officers.
AFTERNOON EXERCISES.
)vill decorate their houses and places his regular trip through Curry conn about two boms when his son Edward Now, I urn under §10,000 bonds. Sup­ No
1st 2 Pnizn
Rzca
of business it will add much toward ly. He will remain ¡>i Bandon nnd found him. ITis son was unable to posing that I Lad attempted to arrest 1 For Boys under 12 years $2.00 $1 00
Landis,
after
having
been
refused
a
tako photos of ail classes at reason­ release him aud had to go for help to
helping out the effect.
warrant and directed by the deputy 2 For Girls “ " ’’ $2.00 $1.00
able
rates.
releave him. Air. Hughes bad three district attorney not to arrest him, 3 For Young Men............ $2 00 $1.00
Ralph Holman received a heavy
Benton Hoyt, one of our enterpris­ ribs I roken on one side ami four ou
jolt on tbe cheek, near the eye, Iasi
DEALER IN
and Landis would have been shot 4 For Y oqdk Women.... $2.00 $1.00
Bunday, by a flying bat, while watch­ ing citizens and accommodating ton i the other, besides being otherwise dead in the attempt, Sinclair, I dare fi Sack .............................. $2.00 $1.00
ing tbe progress of the game on the sorial artists, is preparing to put two injuried. It is feared that there say would have been the first.man to 6 For Old Men....... ....... $2.00 91.00
$1.00
$2.00
ball gronmls. One of the players chairs in bis barbershop during the are internal injuries but every- have made trouble for mo and my 7 Pic-a Pack .................
struck tho ball and lost Lis hold on 3rd an 41h of July, He will have W. tiling is being doue that can bo to bondsmen Had Landis been shot 8 Three Legged................ $2 00 $1.00
K<-lly. of San Erancisco, ns helper.
$1.00
9 Obstacle ....................... $2.00
help the sufferer
(he but at tbe same time.
the greatest evidpnee would have 10 Station ......................... $2.00 $1.1»
— oco--- -
The Mandnlny’s incoming pnss«n-'
Lloyd Rosa arrived home, last Sat
nover come to light, as his running 11 Best Depurated Bicycle $2.00 $1.00
ABOUND Hili COUNTY.
urday evening, from Portland where ger list yesterday was ns follows:
aw iy proved, without a doubt that be 12 Tug of War ................. Box 50 Cigars
pti has been attending school. Lloyd Miss W. Taylor, John Balcklock and
was the guilty man.
From the Myrtle I’oint Enterprise.
Real Rescue Drill by U. 8. Life-Saving Crew
made the trip from Roseburg to Myr ] ami wife, Elbert Dyer, Charles Hon
Sinclair did not act as a man who Row Boat Knee, l’rizo........................ $500
Air.
Warren
Dcyoe
and
Miss
Annie
tl<> Point on his bicycle, riding most.' drickson, Il II Day. J J Sullivan, Al Guerin, two of Myrtle l’oiul’s popu wanted to get at the truth in the mat­
Sail Boat Race, Prize ........................ $5.00
pj tbe distance with only one peddle, R Lee, Mrs C M King. Miss King
but would declare almost every
lar young people were united in mar­ ter,
ami
Miss
C
Lorentkon.
time
he
was
approached
that
it
was
having broken one off when eight
riage at tho Hotel Guerin, Wednes­ not Landis.
The baseball league game, between
miles out from Roseburg.
day evening, June 19, 191)1, Rev.
As to him telling me to wr.tch Lan
m the evening
Marshfield and Myrtle Point
Dale Barrows received a black oye. J tho
1
James Moore, of tile AI. E. church, dis, mid if he attempted to escape to Under the Auspice« of the F. D. BAND
(ast Saturday, by being struck on the , 1 teams, camo otf last Sunday nt Marsh­ performing the beautiful andiinpres arrest him, tie positively did not say
’This Steamer will pive a regular 10 day Service between Ooqnille River, Oregon, and San
cbeek bone by a piece of a broom i' field ami was won by the Marshfield sive ceremony which mude the two it, as then» was no such conversation
Francisco, California, fur both paaaengerH and freight.
passed between Sinclair and myself,
GKO. r. TOPPING,
handle square that, was thrown from team in a score of 8 to 3 tallies. The hearts to forever boat us one.
and Sinclair knows it.
For
fnll
or
further
information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or
next
league
game
takes
place
next
ATTORNEY
avd
COUNSELOR
AT
LAW
tbe saw at Dyer's piil) on the Fisher
S teve G alliek .
Stage f-tati-ns on the Myrtle Point-
N.
LORENZ,
Agent,
Coqn’Be, Oregon.
M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon, Or< gon.
place. The end of the square struck Sunday at Myrtle Point and will be Rosebnrg line have been changed from
Practices in all tho Courts of (lie State.
E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
Dale on the left side of the face with played by tho team of that place amis Encbuuted to Remote and from Sheep
E'ish by the Ton .
Office on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug
on First Street,
vyitb sufficient fi rce to knock him Coquille.
Ranch to Camus Valley. Good 4
Our
local
sports
have
had
tbeir Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
While making a landing at the
J. M. PPTON,
A. W. KUH], M. ih
down.
horse coaches are now run from Re­ inning and the result has been tons or money loaned on same.
wharf
hist
Friday
evening,
tbe
anchor
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Rev. A. Dabuff was in town last
mote to Olalla, covering the moun­ of lisb caught by the hook and line.
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Bandon, - - - - Oregon,
BANDON, COOS COUNTY,OREGON.
Saturday on bis wpy to Riverton of the Berwick, which was hanging tainous part of the road, which is in
BANDON.
OREGON.
James Costello and \V. M. Vande-
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
He and Rev. F. Al. Sanderlin re­ alongside the bow of tho vessel, was good condition with the exception of
car
went
outside
to
tho
fishing
•>
Street.
Calls to all parts of town and county
turned, on Friday, from their visit Io caught between tbe vessel and the a short portion between Remote and
DELPHI LODGE, NO. 04, K. OF P.
promptly answered day or night. Office oii
grounds last Monday, and met with
wharf
ami
ono
of
the
flukes
pierced
corner
of Lower Main and Atwater street/:
Crescent City. Air. Dabuff gave us
W. Haydon, HI. D.
Sheep Ranch, and tho mail now splendid success. The catch repre­ I AEI I’HI LODGE.NO.«4, KNIGHTS »
J I 7 of Pythias, oievts every Monday K
the information that frost had black the hull of the vessel below tbe water comes through io about 13 hours.
sented 22 halibut,-1-ting and 3 red < everiuji at 7:110 o’clock, in Castle Hnll,<-. DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND SKIN
J. W. STRANGE,
ened tbe potato tops in the vicinity lino. Tho schooner was beached and
Outi.
G. BOAK, 0. C.
DISEASES.
Gertrude, the five year old daugh­ fish, being 29 in all. The largest . Bandon.
the
rent
repaired
that
night.
b
.
N.
HAiiii'iNOToa,
K.
of
R.
and
3.
;*
pf Crescent City on the proceeding
Office—East Front Street,
ter of R. Ii. Wagner of this place, halibut weighed from 15 to 50 lbs.
:■ >< •> <• t.
* •: «.'<• i -i i-i- i.-.- i-»
♦.£•
Monday morning.
B andon O regon .
The steamer Mandnlny came in met with an unfortunate accident
On the next morning Captain But.
BANDON, - - - OREGON.
The ball on the night of July 4th yesterday morning having been near­ Tuesday and one that will cause her
vyii :■ -H>- ': i -S-T
ler and crew, < f the tug Triumph, and
<.
ly
three
and
a
half
days
out
from
Suu
will bo under tbe auspices of the
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bp
to almost loose tl.e use of her right Torn Lewis, Peter Nelson ami Don •: B \ \DO> LODGE. No. 1 15, A. F. A. M >
supplied in the Local Column.
______
Fire Department Band, the members Francisco. She laid over several j hand. She was playing with some aid Charleson went outside to the &
I) \NDON LODOE,No.nr>.A.F.A.M. *
of which have left nothing undone tionrs at Bodago bay, having run in other children at S. S. Reed’s place
I > Stated ooniriiniiieations first Sat
to the fishing grounds on tho I tig and
iird
’iv after tbe full moon of em-li
conducive to success. Bandon boasts to got put of tbe strong northwest near town, and a son of Mr. Reed’s,
Keeper Johnson and crew from the month. All Master Mnsons cordially
Pure, fresh, col.1 spring water
of the best floor io the county upon i wind. There were four or five other about ten years’of age. bad an ax fol station went out afterwards in the A invite.!. By order of
BANDON. OREGON.
W. M.
piped
to any part of town,
T. J. i'll III Fl’, Secretary.
which to fiance, and added to this vessels which had also availed tlieru- a plaything, nud when the little girl
and to any part of the bouse,
sni fount.
V
••• •’• *>
*•? V
Blacksmith and
on application, in qnantilies
will be excellent music liy the Me selves of the same privilege to escape put her baud on a block the boy
The station crew came in first in
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
Ctlllocb Kime Orchestra, so without the wind. The Mandalay brought up struck at something near by, missing the evening having caught 14 halibut, <• •>
Á ••
•* ■<• <• ••■
•$ ?> >*
11 ,Tagonmaker%
doubt tbe best ball of the season is, eleven passengers nnd 175 tons of the mark and sinking her baud, en­ 9 ling, 3 salmon and 2 redti.-h, mak
Court Queen of the ForrM No. 17, .j. W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor-
•S
Foroeten» of Ante icn.
111
pn.
I freight.
tirely severing the three first fingers ir.g a total of 28 fish.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
❖
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This II Your Opportunity.
Tf^OI'RT
OF THE FORE8 I ’
Dr. Strange, Dentist, will arrive in from th« right bund,
Jerry C. Haynes, a former resident
A few minutes later thetngsteamed T \ / No. 17. QUEEN
meet« Friday night of each^
On receipt ot ten cents, cash or stamps, Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order
of this putce, but now of Myrtle Point, Bandon on his next regular bi-month dressed the w< nnd and
up to the wharf witti ttie largest
k. in Coi’cri ’e Hall, Bandon, Oregon.*? a generous cample w ill be mailed of the
\ cordial welcome is extended to nil vis
UM amount i f fish ever taken here lit one
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
drove down last Mpnday in a carnage ly visit on the afternoon of July 5.. little gill getliiiji
Job work attended to promptly nm) al,
br.thcm
W. \V SHIPLEY.
*
guaranteed to give »atiHfnctipp. Pri •
; H enry G oetz .
Chief Ranger. J (Ely’a Cream Balm) snificient to demon­ work
with John Rae and his son J. Rae, of and will be ready to commence work > could be expected
catch with the book and lino.
cea
reasonable.
'
•
strate
tho
great
merits
cf
tho
remedy.
.•
New York, wbq have been ex.iitiing on the morning of July 6tb. He will .
The Ing's crew and I heir associates, ❖ •> •> ••• ❖ v
ELY BROTHERS,
M AKIM N<»TE*.
x’
i
i* ’3
66 Warren St,, Kew York City. «
the t'lacksand deposits of Curry and remain until and including nil of .July I
seven iu all. had taken 157 hidibnt,
AR HIV ¿D.
$900 ' E 'llLY to Christian
mnn
•> < •; •$. ;•
V .❖ y
ÿ
Juro
s
&
22
—
Sehr
(
oi.thmzH.
Jacobson,
nf-.,.r our
Rev.
John
Reid. Jr., of Greet Falls,Mont., 4 siuvu, ,,,. W1,lr.ltl
10.
and
desires
to
have
all
who
desire
Coos counties. Mr. Rue has a gold
10 ling and 6 re llisb, in all. 173. rep SB
days from Sao Francisco to (’ M X f Co.
»
X
recommended
Ely
’
s
Cream
Balm
to
me.
I
crowing
business
in
this
and
adjoin
No. 133,1.0.0. F >
AAILKO.
saving machine which suggests the dentistry cull on him during (hi
r.senting a weight of about three « . BA NDON LODGE
ins Counties: to act ns Manager nnd
---------
j can emphasize bis statement, “It is a posi­
June 22—Suhr Dei Nori*. Jacobson, to San
cause of his visit to this section. His visit. His next visit will lie in Sep Francisco.
tons. Tho largest of the halibut tak­ ; f >ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0.0. F.® tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”— ri Correspondent; wotk can be done at 57
your te nie. Enclose self addressed
1 > meet* every Sntnrdav evening.
Rev. Francis W. Toole, l’astor Central Free.
devise is different from that of other tember, which only makes it tbe | •JTie 22—Sohr Berwick, Pears >n, to San en weighed about 80 pounds.
stamped envelope for particulars to
^Vidtirg brother«» in good standing £ Church, Helena, Mont.
Francisco«
General Manager,Corcoran Building
processes and is calculated to separate more necessary for those w ho desire ! Juno 25—Sclir May Flower. Gudmnn* ph ,
S
This day s fishing wax a snores« i ¿.’•ordially invited.
opposite United State. Treasury,
Ely’s Cream Fu’ra 1» the acknowledge
H N. RUSSELL, N. G. *
daya from ban Fran-isoo to 0 M ‘¿1 Co. and beie ■ ull past records lit lhis|
|he gold from the sand without the good work to bnve it. (Line now.i II June
V
A W. K imx . See.
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury » Washington. D. C.
2*5—S'mr Mandalay, Reed, bV Ixours
* X
H'd of water.
I Office at the Tupper Houso.
fr»»m H-in Francisco.
nor any infuriouu drug. 1‘riee, 50 cents,
place, '’ hero was fish for everybody. <•
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... *X<t.; •>»ttw^t!
LOCAL NEWS.
S ummer G oods !
J. 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 AN1) LOWEST
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A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries
Always on Hand.
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Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Minors’ Supplies.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON.
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is my Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy. "Ver.'S
Other bargains
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand
N LORENZ,
General NJercliaiidise
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Citizen’s BALL
Mandalay,
CAPT. A. REED.
DENTIST,
BANDON
...Water Works... PETER NELSON,
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