Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 04, 1901, Image 1

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Volume XVil.
BANDON,
OREGON:
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901
Number 27.
The schooner Lizzie Prien is dup Million« Slurring in China. subscription to the relief fund along
County Court is in session this
here again.
week.
with that of Secretary of State Johu
In two mountain provipces of
New Lake Creamery Butter atSan-
Miss Mary Hawkins went toDairy-
Corned Beef and Limberger cheese
Hay.
Chinn, twenty million luimiiu beings
derson’».
ville yesterday to spmd July 4th.
at Magoon’s.
Already 120,000 has been cabled to
are starving. As the result of a three
J. E. Day, of Portland, was in town
For the best Strawberries enquire
A. Pershbaker has shut down the years’ drought, the people of Shensi T he C hbihtian H erald ' s Relief Com­
last Monday.
mittee in China. The first of a series
at C. W. Sanderson s.
Prosper sawmill until after the 4th.
ami Shansi are face to face with one
of
relief flotillas of rice is now on its
Try G. H. Magoon’s for Fresh
The baseball team from Oakland,
Willje Lundquist, of Parkersburg, of the worst famines of modern times.
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
Oregon, will play the Coquille team was among the visitors to Bandon It is an awful story which bus recent­ way tip the Yang Tze for distribu­
tion among the starving. But this is
this week.
B ohn —At Bandon, June 29, 1901, to-day at Coquille City.
ly come to the outside world through
only
a beginning. A great deal more
to Mr. ami Mrs. Alva Lee, a daughter.
The mill at Parkersburg shut down
The work of decorating prepara­ the mountain passes. Thousands of
mouey
is needed before the hungry
John Crowley, of Langlois, was last Monday for the week to give the tory to celebrating went vigorously men and women dying daily, mothers
can
be
fed
iu Shansi and Shensi.
on yesterday.
among tho visitors in town last 5|on- employes a chance tocelebrate.
selling their children for bread, fam­
Ten
cents
a day will save a family.
day.
Bananas, pineapples, oranges, coco
Captain Korlb, of the schooner ished men eating boiled leather, a
Twenty cents will save a life for a
system
of
cannibalism
beginning,
and
nuts,
plums,
cherries,
gt
Magoon
’
s,
Corinthian, is accompanied this trip
E. A. Philpott has a s cond hand
a universal hunger. Such tire the month.
Singer sewing machine for sale— also, 500 pounds of the choicest can­ by bis wife and child.
All contributions for the millions
dies ever iu Bandon.
cheap.
J. H. Bogue and wife have started conditions under which Li Hung starving in China should be addressed
Chang,
the
“
Bismarck
of
Asia,
“
has
Masou’s fruit jars at J. Denholm’s. for Douglas county where thpy in­
For something convenient, hand
to The China Famine Relief Fund,
appealed to Americans.
some and economical try a Quick Meal Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons. tend to reside for awhile.
care
of T he C hiustian H erald , Bible
Nothing could prove more clearly
Send iq your orders. Do not be late
stove—At McNair’s.
I. N. Da Long and family went to the crushed, heart-broken condition House, New York City,
There is to be a reunion of Grand every year. They willkeep.
Coquille yesterday to spend tho 4th
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of China to-day than Li Hung Chang’s
Army Veterans, at Myrtle Point. Au­ T. J. Thrift and P. 0. Stephenson with Mrs. De Long's parents.
The
steamer
Mandalay is due hero
cablegram. In the thousands of
have been busy the past week on the
gust 7th, Sth and 9tb.
W. E. R. Noltman aqd wife, of years of her long dynasties, war» aud about Sunday and will sail again two
Perfect fit
Bandou barbers charge the custo­ belfry to the town hall, in order to Norfrom, New York, registered at pestilences have laid China waste be­ days later.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
Guaranteed.
mary price of 25 cents a shave which have the bell huug by July 4th.
the Tupper House Tuesday evening. fore, but never has she considered
Mis. Elbert Dyer is visiting her
Jack \V. Hoover arrived iu town
usually prevails July 3rd aud 1th.
J. 8. Thompson has improved the herself helpless enough to ask assist­ fatlierand family at Brownsville and
The R ecobeer went to press on Monday from Corbin City, Jack interior of his harboring establish­ ance from beyond the great wall or will be home in a week or two. Her
Wednesday afternoon this week inor­ j came np for a couple of days visit ment by puttiug down a new carpet. the great sea. But against every stay in California was shortened by
der to give the force a chance to cel­ ! aud will celebrate the 4th in Curry.
Thompson believes in neatness.
precedent aud tradition of his country, the prevalence of small pox in that
The steamer Favorite is being over-
ebrate.
stgte.
Edward Fahy an wife, of Bullards, Li Hung Chang cabled:
"Very serious famine spreads over
Mrs. W. Gould, of Portland, passed , hauled, strengthened aud painted nnd were in town last Tuesday ou their
Dentil of E’atrick lluglieH.
Is now supplied with a full and complete stock of
down to Floras creek, last Saturday, generally furbished up. The Ante­ way home from attendance at the fu­ whole province Shansi. Over eleven
Lust week mention was made of
on a visit to her mother, Mrs. S. T- lope lias been on her run while re neral of Patrie Hughes, of Sixes Riv­ million population affected. Urgent
pairs lire being made.
rpljef necessary. Conditions warrant the serious accident which befell
Maleborn.
er, Curry county.
Patrick Hughes, of Sixes lliver, Cur­
E. Lewin and wife moved down ! The ball to bp given to night, July
Telegram: Where’er ba may roam, immediate appeal.“
For their water supply the two ry county, in which he was severely
from Parkersburg, the latter part of i 4, nt this place promises to be the or however long he may slay away, J*
Just week, and will make Bandon their ; best to occur in the county. Quite a Pierpont Morgan cannot be truthful­ provinces depend upon irrigating injured by having bis horse fall upon Wq carry a complete stock of
I number of dancers from other places ly called a man without a country— ditches and wells, which have long him.
future home.*
The circumstances of the accident, TINNER'S SHOP IN
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
as long as lie is the principal owner since dried up. As a result the hunger
We went to press too early to give ' are expected to attend here
as
given last week, were correct, as
CONNECTION,
cloud bungs low and is continually
Pipe Fittings and Plgmbing a specialty.
news of the celebration, but all prop- ! A. Dazis, of Four mile, was in town of the United States.
nearly as \ve have been able to get
arHtions iq’p completed and poiut to a Monday with tho intention of visiting
M arried .—At the Hotel Coquille, growing deeper. A letter recently re-
the county seat, but concluded to de­ in Coquille City, June 3011| 1901, Rev. cived from a mau in Shanghai thus them, added to which the right side
pleasant lime.
of the face and head received severe
des.ciibes conditions there:
Marsliti'-ld will cclet rate, this year, fer his visit until Friday as Im wishes M. O. Brink officiating, Miss Mary E.
Bandon,
"It is a great famine. We have injury.
9
Oregon.
on July Sth, several races hating been to consult the county court on road Nelson to William D. Button. The
The
injuries
proved
fatal
and
death
never
heard
of
anything
so
terrible.
matters.
contracting
parties
aro
both
of
Ban
­
arranged to take place there on tho
F. E. Hicks, tho photographer will don ami returned home ttint evening. The Empress Dowager and Emperor resulted at one o’clock last Friday
afternoon of that date.
were good enough to give 100.600 morning, and the remains were fol­
The Latter Day Saints purpose be hero on or before August 1st, ou Shortly after dark the band gave the taels to the relief society, and from lowed to their last resting place the
liis
regular
trip
tlirough
Curry
conn
young couple a call and rendered
bolding s-Tviees in Swift’s Hall, coin
the Viceroy down to the workman following Sunday.
mencing Thursday evening and d<<n- ty. Ho will remain in Bandon mid several selections in honor of ths oc­ every one is contributing, but we
Interment took place at the Ceme­
t inning < vi r StiLday. Eider C. E. take plioto3 of all classes at reason­ casion. The band boys were invited need far more than we can get. The tery at the Catholic Chapel, near
able fates.
into the bouse and treated very Laud
Crumley will preside.
poor have no rice; they killedevery- Cape Blanco, the funeral being at­
somply.
The
Reorganized
Church
of
Latter
F ob S ale .— A largo, gray horse, of
thing in sight—cooked even leather tended by a large concourse of peo.
Capital Journal: Nowhere are the boxes or bags, and stewed tree bark pie, acquaintances having attended
gi f>tle and kind dispo-ition; is eight Day Saints purpose holding a reunion
»I'tiis old, weighs over 17G0 pound- at Bandon, commencing August 1G, Eastern junketing committees treated ' and grass. Seme of them were so from long distances.
Deceased was born in Ireland in
and will work anywhere. Price IflOO. j and extending over Sunday, August so well as here on the Pacific coast. famished that they were even eating
the year 1830 and hits resided in Cur­
if sold scon. Apply to Belloui Bros.. ¡25ih. Thorp will be two or three That is about all th- Rivers and Har­ earth.
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there lire
j able speakers piesent nnd perhaps bors committee aro doing, with their
J.aneh is, Oregol:.
Qq the first d ly I saw a number of ry County since 1860. He was one
I one of the twelve apostles will be in clerks and ladies traveling about the poor peoplo trying to sell their chi J of Curry County's prominent citizens
Toe law' Io clo.-e barber shops on,
To be bad in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoos
atieudance.
o
'-oqr.try, receiving banquet» and ex dreu for rice. On the second I saw and served bis county four years as
and other goods that must be sold to
Sundays lias t <-* n declared uiiconti-
room fur niorp.
E J. Davidson, who has been look corsions. The only way to do with the same party lying starving ou the commissioner. He was a ntan of
pnionii! i y n in li te r of the most
piomi.... it luwers in Oregon, and if ing after his iuteresis in Josephine these people is to till them up, with road, and on tl.e third clay about wide acquaintance and was universal
you call cri iind ut J L. 1 bompsou's county, the pnst-two months.returned f od. fruit, jellies, jollies and expect half of them wete dead, aud their ly respected. He leaves q wife and
place of b, sii.e.-s \otl can get a shave here late last Saturday evening, Ho nothing. Wlmt did Yaquina bay get miserable bodies wile lying at the several sons and daughters to mourn
their bereavement.
enme buck to move his wife and for all the time and money spent on mercy of hungry dogs and wolves.
uext Sunday.
junketers? Got dirt. Tuo indica
and
daughter
to
Josephine
county
How
sad
this
is!
Nearly
every
Work is progressing on the wharf
tiotis are that the Willamette and city, town or village we passed
MARINE NOTES.
il at is I eii g run cut fi. <u the month expects to start fpj that place the
Columbia rivers are playthings of the through was deserted, or the houses
RAILED.
first
of
next
week.
if Mussel cieel , mar Corbin City,
Jnno 28—Sehr Confianza, Jacobson, to San
big
corporations
and
that
the
people
were
occupied
by
the
dead.
A
friend
Unity county, and I he company which
O. Witt,of Crescent City, California
of Oregon must quit Binding cheap told mo of a family of pine. The Francisco.
is j'lepriirg to sl ip from that point arrived here last Sunday having
June 28—Stmr Mandalay, Reed, to San
f-Xpect to have it leady for Use iu brought C. F. Allen and J. D, Gra agents and attorneys of the corpora­ mother could not bear to hear the Francisco.
DEALER IN
ham, of San Francisco, and H. B. tions to Congress and the Senate if cry of the furnished children, so she Jnly 2—Sehr May Flower, Gudmauson, to
libuut 30 days, so says report.
they wish results.
hung herself. The father became in­ San Francisco.
The Bandon G. A. 1< Post hold the Lamb, of Oakland, Cal.,through from
ABRTVED.
sane
aud killed al) seven children, aud
C m
hi i i <
customarv services of respect to the Crescent City. Mr. Allen lias made
June 29—Sehr Parkersburg, Jorgensen, 19
Drain
Normal
School.
f
” ,
V
finally cpmpiitted suicide. They were days from San Francisco to C M <t T Co.
this
locality
several
visits
during
tlie
memory of W. B. Woods, a deceased
’ )
The henaiits of a good school can­ of good family, and would not beg for July 2—Sehr Corinthian, Korth, 19 days -------- ---------------------_________________________________________________ .__________
member of the post, last Sunday. winter and spring in connection with
from San Francisco to A. Parahbaker.
food nor sell their ehildreu.“
In the absence of Rev. A. Daliuff, who the blucKsand prospects of this local not be estimated in any community
The suffering of the famine st ricken
and we are pleased to note t lie growth
was to deliver the address, that part i'y-
people
iq Shansi is indescribable,"
pf the exercises was carried out by
The school trustees have selected of interest in the State Normal at said Minister E. H. Conger, in a let­
Drain,
due
to
its
efficiency.
The
past
Col. R H. Rosa, in a short appropri two of the teachers who will hold
Notice ¡ h hereby given that nil Cor.n Comi­
ter from his home iu Des Moiues.
ate address.
ty Warrants endorsed prior to Jnly 5th 1899
positions in thp Bandon school the year has been a profitable one to the
Just before leaving China informa­
Il’be Strawberry Festival, given following term. A. G. Thrift will school. The new catalogue is ready tion came to Mr. Conger that the in­ will be pnid on presentation at my office in
Cjtj Op-con.
here last Friday night, was a very have charge of the school jjg princi­ for distribution and ought to be read habitants of tho two provinces bad Coquille.
No interest will be allowed after July 4th
by
every
young
person
contemplât
successful affair as to merit, anil also, pal, and Miss Belle Rich, of Coquille,
eateu every blade of grass, every bit 1901.
financially. The receipts at the door lias been given the primary room ing going to school. It may be bad of bark, and that they are now act­
J, B. D vllbt , Conntv Treasurer.
Coquille City, Oregon, June 2C>tb.> 1901.
were 817.15, and an equal amount The intermediate department has yet at the expense of a postal card, ad­ ually eating each other.
This Steamer will Rive n regnlnr 10 day Service between Coqiqllv River, Oregon, and San
was received at the tables, giving a to be supplied with a teacher, nnd it dressed to the President at Drain,
A quaintly pathetic appeal has beeu
Francisco, California, for both paRsengeys and freight.
GKO. 1». TOPPING,
Oregon.
To
meet
the
demands
upon
total of 834.30, which considering the I is very probable that rn assistant
issued
by
the
governor
of
Shansi.
A
For
full
or
further
information apply to Captain A. Retd, on board steamer or
low pi ices of admission and small niHy have to lie provided as ether the s.'bool for teachers a “teachers translaiiou mude by Wu Ting Fang, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
N. LORENZ, Agent, ^pqn’lle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
amount charged per plate, was very wise the school will ba very much review class" will be organized Ht the Chinese Minister jn Washington, is Practice« In all (lie Courts of the State.
E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
opening of the fall term. The school
crowded.
satisfactory to the management.
Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building
has been strengthened in all of its us follows:
on First Street,
“To Our Own People and Foreign­ Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
Gurley Bonk brought back informa­ Dr. Strange, Dentist, will arrive in departments.
J. .VI. UPTON,
A. W. KIME, M. 1>.
ers:—This time the fatuine is more or money loaned on same.
tion, last week, that M. D. Landis Bandon on his next regular bi-month
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
A HOL’Nil THE COUNTY.
PHYSICIAN AND SU11GE0N
Bandon, - - - - Oregon.
serious than ever. China is very jjpor
had probably beeu seen at Seattle. ly visit on the afternoon of Jnly 5.
BANDON, COOS COUNT!,OBEOON.
1IANDQN, OREGON.
now, aud the people are iu^stich a
H. W. Dunham saw ti man there and will be ready to commence work From iha Coquille City Bulletin.
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
'««st:*««»'#
straitened
position
that
no
very
big
whom be took to be Landis but as the on the morning of July 6th. He will
a
*
Street.
CallR to all parts of town and county
At a meeting of tlm school direc-
promptly answered day or night . Office <>n
pian was in a crowd be disappeared remain until and including nil of July tors, last Friday evening, the follow­ assistance can be expected from them. > DEI. 1*111 LOnaR, NO. «4, K. OF 1*. * *
corner
of Lower Main and Atwater Htrccta
W. Haydon, M. I*.
and Hark could not find him. A Mr. It), and desires to have nil who desire ing corps of teachers was chosen for Since more than several months now, ;? I DELPHI LODGE. NO.64, KNIGHTS *
,J l.z of Pythian, nit-efn every Monday^
Davis, who also knows Landis, dentistry cnll ou him during this the ensuing term, which commences the famine bus been raging in places evening al 7:30 o'elpck. in Castle Hnll.x- DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND SKIty
J. W. STRANGE,
Bandon. Ogn.
G. HOAK, 0. C. )ji
thought he saw him about two hours visit. His next visit will be in Sep the first Mouday in September: M. in this province. Iu some villages
DISEASES.
* B. N. H auuinoton , K. of R. mid 8.
Office—East Front Street,
before Mr. Dunham did. Duubam tember, which only makes it the O. Hawkins principal, U, H. Nosier. they are eating human flesh.
»-s «•> ♦ * «** *
*»«*«* **,4»
B andon . O beoon .
is well acquainted with Landis and more necessary for those who desire Miss Laura Wise, Miss Eva Hall aud
"All opr brothers in the world
BANDON, - - • OREGON.
would lie able to recognize hjm if iu good work to have it done now. Miss Joey Beyers.
should be sorry for us, and sbould « •
s.f i'ft»*«*«**..< >■**** *5"
Will visit Bandon recnlnrly on dates to bo
reasonable proximity to him It is Office nt the Tupper House.
■> I14NOON I.OOGE. No. 115, A. F. A. M ■>
Capt. Reed had a “strike’’ on his know how unfortunate we aye. We »
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f
supplied in the Local Column.
presumed that if it was Landis whom
wish
all
our
people
to
sbaro
some
of
bunds
when
the
Mandalay
was
ready
Abe Rose, of Randolph, was in
« I)AND°NLODGE,No.U5,A.F.A.M.
these men saw, that be was making town, Monday, having bail business to unload her cargo ibis trip. A lot your money which you spend amusing X Ij Stated communications lirst Sat- J.
’i, urday nfter the full moon of each
his way to Alaska.
which called him here. In tnlking of boys who have been employed, in yourselves, and for traveling, and for :> ..... nth. All Master Masons cordially y-
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
By order of
W. M. <•
BANDON. OREGON.
piped to auy puyt of town,
Marshfield Sun: Two sailors, who with him q reporter lenmed that M. the absence of men. hh longshoremen, dressing, aud for all kinds of com * invited.
T. J. THRIF1', Secretary.
and to any pai t of the bouse,
bad secured advance pay ou the D. Landis and Mr. Farley stayed at decided to demand a raise in wages, forts, to rescue these poor people. It
on application, in quantities
Blacksmith and
Bchoouer Alumna, attempted to take Rose’s house on the night of Muy 5th which Capt. Reed refused to give. is much better to Have the starving
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
and
dying
men,
women
nod
children
<■
ft
•>
ft
French leave of the ship early Friday and left for Braver Hill next morn­ He offered to pay men 50 cents but
II ragonia a k er.
,*,
' 4-
( ouit Qnerti of the Forest No, 17, ... W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor-
piorning last. They helped them­ ing, Mr. Rose having put them ou the boys only 40 cents per.hour. Nosen- here, than to build a pagoda or temple,
Foresters of Ante Ion.
____
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
selves to a portion of the ships’ lum­ trail to that place. In the morning ous damage was done and the steam­ or even n church because from ten W
*/^»OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.^.
TliotiianCi urn Trying It,
|o
twelve
million
people
are
suffering
ber cargo and constructed a raft ami before starting Farley displayed n er got unloaded.
) No. 17. meets Friday night, cf eacb^r
tn nrrlnr to prova th« great merit of Wagons of all Kinds Hude to Order
ptarted out with no means of propel roll of bills in the presence of Rose
What might bnve been a very to death,
g£week. in Concrete Hull, Bnndoti, Oreg< n •>
¡j 'et'r.'.in Bihn. t’10 nio-it elTootivo cure
"Signed by file Governor of Shansi, •Z \ cordial welcome is extended to nil v » h -;*
r C'atanli and Cold in Head, wo nave pro:
ling the stuns. As a consequence the and Landis, which the former thinks serious accident was narrowly avert­
Job work nt tended to promptly nn Ì nil
W. W SHIPLEY,
*
and I he Relief Society of Htinnai. Siting brothers
f IJ knby G oftz .
Chief Ranger. •< tMired a f*”ioro'is trial sizo for 10 cents, work guaranteed to give Hntinfac-ti.jp. Pri­
tide carried them up the bay for must have represented a thousand ed by tho quick action of flip section
composed of offioers; gentlemen
ces
res non a tile.
jet
jret
it
of
your
}
>.ir
dru^f
d.u
;a
»I
>t
or
send
10
venta
to
Fin. Secretnrv.
awhile, then it began to ebb again i dollars at least. Fqrley has not been clew at the Junction th" first of the
and luerqhnnts of Shnnsi.”
ELY IrtOS., C3 Warren St., N. Y. City. «**•5:*«*******.*
ii «’ec«*** V*
4 * * *
ws y-st
and they floated back to the ship, hem d from since be and Landis parted week. The crew was going home
The appeal of Li Huug Gliang has
I sulere l f.om catarrh of tho wor*t kind
$900 YEARLY to Christ inn nonn k!
and were glad to get on board C hp - from Mr. Rose. Farley had made from work when they met the locomo­ I’eeq spread broadcast over America
ever since a boy, n:u| I never hoped for « www. or womnn m |o<»k nt*.< r our
No. 133,1.0.0. F ••
euro, but Ely's Cream Balm teems to do * vrowina bn.ineHS in this mid adjoin.
|ain Lawson was nut the lenst bit nrrangemeuts with Roseto board with tive coming roiiti«! a sh. rp curve. be­ by the C hristian H erald It bus 4 BANDON LODGE
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< ven that. Many acquaintance* have used * in« Ginntiea: to not ns Mann«er and
angry an I only smiled when ques­ hitn and had engaged Rose to go with tween Beaver Hill and ilis Junction, met with quick and generous response £ I » ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. F. £ it with cxael'oiit result«.—Oscar Ostruui, * CorresDundent; work can lie done nt 4.
yonr home. Enclose self-addri sued •x
£ I » meet» every Sntnidiiv evening. J 43 Viarreu Av»., Chicago, III.
tioned of the attempted runaway say­ him and look over several sections of tho inen jumped from tho hand car One of the first contributors was ^Visiting
at ma ped envelope for particolare tu
brothers in good standing 4
'4
General Mnnngt r.Coreurnn Bnildit.«
ing that
tum lllf
the refugees IIII^IIV
might have to ; timber for which purpose he intended nnd received no injuries lint tho car Presiden’ jcKinley, who from liis ¿cordially invited.
M
Ely’s Cream Balm is tho acknowledged
N. RUSSELL, N.G. ♦ cur- for catarrh ami contains no cocaiue, | ft opposite United Stales Treasury, 3
pay South African prices for the Ium -1 returning to Mr. Rose's place in two enme in contact with tho engine and private car on bis recent journey v- ft A. W. K im ». H.
Sec.
mercury nor any infnrions drug. Trice, ? Washington. D. U.
bet that whs misaing.
weeks frqm that time.
was badly smashed.
across the continent, le.'ogruphed bis
CO «cats. At druggist» or by mail.
y V'.
T
11 •**
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 AND LOWEST
= PRICES. —z
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries
Always on Hand.
O ur hardware
DEPARTMENT
Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware,
and Minors’ Supplies.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON.
TÌ flP is is my
here stock
and so
of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand
N LORENZ,
eiieval
Notice,
1 i we
Mere!
The New, Spsedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Mandalay,
CAPT. A. REED.
DENTIST,
BANDON
...Water Works... PETER NELSON,