52 Times a year for $2
52 Times a year for $2
Volume XVII
BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST I. 1901
Number 31.
The Management of the Southern Eventa lu The Life of S. 11.
Corned Beef and Limberger cheese
liHznrii.
Oregon district Fair have favored the
at Magoon’a.
Try Q. H. Ma<oou‘a for Fresh
Ned Clark, of Northern Corry, had R ecorpib with a complimentary Last week we made mention of the death
The annual Fair for Southwestern
■
ticket, as has also the Management of Hot). S, H. Hazard and below will be ' Oregon takes place
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
at Marshfield
business in town, Tuesday.
August
27
to
30.
Gel your exhibits
found
a
abort
«ketch
of
bis
life
a.
uiveu
by
convenes
nt
of
the
State
fair
which
Next week the school teachers will
John Murry, of Josephine, regis
the Coaat Mail:
ready and see that your section of the
Salem.
be here. August 5, 6 7 and 8tb.
tered in Bandon last Friday.
Silas H. Hazard was born at Baton Rouge, country is represented.
Below we give the Speed Program:
W. and J. Taggart, of Crescent
F. Slagle and W. H. Lyons, of Co C. M. Lowrie, an old time printer La., June 16. 1838. He moved to New Jer
T hubsday , A ug . 29.
was in town several days this week. sey when but a boy. Thence the family
City, were in Bandon last Friday.
quille. were in town Monday.
No. 1.—Riinniug \mile dnsh, $75.
He has been at work on the Port Or moved to Pensylvania, thence to Mississippi Rnoe
No. 2.—Running W-nnle dash, $100
J. C. Mnrry and L. J. Hazen, of
J. L. Kronenberg and Jas. McCue,
final lv located in Iowa City la., where
No. 3. . —Trotting, 2:50 cla»s.
class, three i ill five,
ford Tribune for some weeks, but and
Mr. Hazard reoeived bis education, which $200.
San Francisco, were in town last Sat of Parkersburg were in town yester
concluded to go to California, hence was completed at the University of Iowa
F riday , A uo . 3Q.
day.
urday.
liaoe No. 4.—Trotting three year old and
he is on the move again.
He began the study of law under the direc under,
two
in
three, $150.
Miss Florence Rosa has left for
The Coos County Pioneers will
Following is a list of passengers tion of the well known law firm of Patter No. 5.—Trotting aud pacing. 2:40 class,
in five. $200.
meet at Coquille City Wednesday, San Francisco to resume her position who left on the steamer Mandalay: son A KobinBou, st Iowa City, and was ad three
No. 6.—Running % mile and repeat, $150
mitted to the bar on January 23, 1864. He
at that place.
August 14.
H atubiiay , A uo . 31.
Florence Rosa, H Pitts, J D Waugh
to the Pacitio coast in 1865, but re
Race No. 7.—Trotting, 3:00 class, three in
J. P. and N. J. Messer, Mrs. W. and wife, J T Yarrington, J C Yale, came
Milo Sumner came over from
turned the name year to Iowa, whore he five, $150.
No. 8. —Trotting
.......................................................
and pacing, free for all
Marshfield last Saturday for a abort Gulin and l^iss W. Taylor, of Coquille F W McNamara, S P Mesick, C N purchased a farm. In 1873 ho again came $350.
visited
town
this
week.
West
and
reaohing
Coos
Bay
he
entered
up
visit in Bandon.
No. 9. —Running, novelty race. $150.
Herlocker, Mrs W J Fairman, W W
SPECIAL PROGRAM.
F. E., Teslu and Ralph Herrick, Steele, W H Waddington, wife and on the practice qf his profession at Empire
W. H. Devone, of Wildervile, Ore.,
W bdnesday , A uo . 28.
City,
where
he
reside:
1
nutil
July
J5.
1900,
No.l.— Saddle horse race. J-* mile $30
was one of the many visitors to this registered at the Tuppac Jiouee last three children, J B Gross.
when he moved to Marshfield.
No.
2
—
Bull
race, mile. $20.
Monday from Eureka,
section this week.
The attention of our readers is Mr. Hazard was happily married three No. 3 — Mule race, mile, $15.
No. 4.—Foot race. ltX) yards, four to enter
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
times. Ou Jan. 27, 1867 he was joined in three
Col. R. H. Rosa will make a ship W. H. Waddington and family, called to the two advs. which appear wedlock
to start; entrance fee, 10 per cent, $20.
at
Solou,
Iowa,
to
Miss
Maggie
L.
time
to
visit
from
Riverton,
fouud
Men
’
s
bioyole
race,
—
^«mile,
six
to
enter
in this issue; that of George & Tib Shirclif, who lived less than two years, pas
ment of about 60,000 broomhandles
four to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent, first,
Bandon last Tuesday.
betts, of Marshfield, and the Furni sing away on Feb. 24, 1869. The fruit of 70 per cent; second. 30 per ceut $20.
on t^e Mandalay, this trip.
AUG. 30.
O. S. Richardson and A S. Hassell, ture Store at Bandon. These firms this union was one son, L. H. Hazard, now Best looking FBIDAY
baby Loy—one year and un
H. H. McPherson, *he whiskey
county clerk of Coos oouuty and the only
$2.50.
merchant, of Marshfiell, was doing of Roseburg, registered at the Tup are reaching out on business prin living child of deceased. On July 3, 1876. der.
Best looking b.iby girl—one year and an-
ciples
and
will
be
pleased
to
receive
per
House
last
Monday.
der
$2.5q.
business in town last Saturday.
Mr, Hazard was married to Miss Emma
Miss May Mars has opened up a a call and to wait upon you in their Watson, a sister of Judge D. L. Watson.
The Mandalay brought in some
MARINE NOTES.
respective line.
Her death occurred in a little over fonr
ARRIVED.
thing like 200 tons of freight last confectionery in the room in which
years, Deo. 24, 1880. On Jan. 1, 1883 in this
and Bed Room Suites, and Pieces.
July 29.—Stmr Mundalay, Reed, inlays
Monday for merchants on thecoquille. Airs. Nasburg formerly kept etore.
oity, Mr. Hazard led to the alter Miss from S hu Francisco via Coos Bay-
Dr. Prentis, who has been doing
July 25.—Sehr Del Norte, Jacobson. ft days
Francis Adele (Fannie) McKnight, who
T. A. Reavis, wife and child, of En
dentistry here for the past week,
survives to mourn the loss of one of the from Rogue River, to C M *fc T Co.
terprise. Ore., were guests at the Tup
sailkd .
went to Coquille City to-day.
most loving and considerate of husbands.
per House the latter part of last
Jol y 28—Sehr Berwick, Ackerman, to San Glass Cut and Fitted to Order- All
ing.
Excellent Sewing machines
003 bizea and wei«ts kept on hand
week.
Donald Cbarlesou has boen ap Francisco.
July 29—Sehr May Flower, Gudmansun,
Dyer and Shoemaker shipped 70,-
pointed to the position J. A. Laugh- to San Francisco.
,/obn Nesser, and wife and daugh
000 broomhandles, this week. The The J. I>. Spreckle« & RroH. ead formerly held, that of watchman July 28—Sohr Coquelle, Anderson, to San Furnture Repairing a Specialty. CüljLATtimmmgs’aiwyBÄdIM
ter arrived here, last Thursday, from
Francisco.
total shipment from here was 106,-
Co. Are Here to Stny.
of the government improvements, July 29—Sehr Lizzie Prien, Anderson, to
Northeatern Oregon, and intend lo
000.
here and on the river. This appoint San Francisco.
cating in this locality.
From the (Joos Bay News.
Attorney L. A. Roberts, of Myrtle
F. S. Samuels, representing the J. ment will expire when the work on July 31—Sehr Del Norte, Jacobson, to
The encampment of the South
Point, was in town Monday having
San Francisco.
D Spreckles & Bros. Co., who arrived the lighthouse is completed.
western Veteran Association will
bad business to look after at this
Aagust 1— Stinr Äfandalay, Reed, to San
here on the 13th, has completed a
Water Front has presented a busi Francisco.
meet, at Myrtle Point, next week, the
place.
ness
like
appearance
this
week
and
7 if and 9th of Augu.st.
very exhaustive examination of the
Among the new institutions to ma company’s property in this section, town seems to have taken on a new ?OK SALE OR RENT.—Very Superior
Marshfield Sun: A string of six
grass ranebe, with extensive outsida
ture here, this week, is the new meat and is thoroughly- conversant with lease of business activity. With
horses, four gallopers and two trot
range; twenty five head of cattle, over flixty
market with Car! Nelson behind be all the details relative thereto. He freight coming and going, schooners acres
cedar and fir timber; The South half
ters. is enroute for Marshfield from
of the North East quarter and the East half
bind the counter.
moving,
and
lumber
and
matchwoad
possesses
the
indispensible
business
of the South East, quarter of section 10 in
the Valley to bo trained at the track
Is now supplied with a full and compiuto stock of
Township 29 South, of range 14 Went of
The Saints Sunday School will have qualifications necessary to fully com coming in the outlook is good.
for the Fair races.
Williamette Meridian. For conditions of
special exercises on Sunday evening prehend the situation, and, as a result,
sale or title applv on premises.
Dr. Goble will visit Dairyville, Six-
Letter From Cape Nome.
A. SMYTH WILEY, Bandon, Ore.
August, 11 at 8 o'clock, to which the bis visit will redound to the interest
River, and Pprt Orford next week,
public is cordially invited.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
of
the
country
in
general.
An
enor
N ome , Alaska, July 8, 1901.
Aug. 6, to 12th. Those in need of
mous
amount
of
thecompany
’
s
money
The
beaming
fqce
of
J.
W.
Mast
Brother
Stitt:
Notice
i«
hereby given to nil perflonB not
good glasses will have an opportunity
to trespass upon the premise* of J)r. Kenyon, We oarry a complete stock of
was
squandered
here
under
the
was
in
evidence
on
our
streets
last
Pi
ursuant
to
promise
I
embrace
the
to have them fitted.
situated between Floras Lake and the coun
Saturday evening. James came down former management, and many of the first opportnuity to let you know that ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
Dr. Horsfall, of Marshfield, re
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows
cutting,
destroying timber upon said
Tl NN Ell’S SHOP IN
from Coquille to attend the Eastern residents, pessimistically inclined, 1 still exist. After many trials and land. $25 or reward
uill be paid for informa
turned hop?#. last week, froij; a visit
CONNECTION.
I’ipe Fitti ligi* nini Plumbing a specialty.
Star.
were under the impression that when tribulations, I eventually reached this tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
tri San Francisco. Mrs Horsfall who
slated above.
President T. W. Clark left last the company assumed control all country of perpetual sunshine and Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
hae been in a hospital, at Sun Fran
PET ER NELSON, Agent.
Sunday
for Detroit and Buffalo. He work would cease, as the vast expen snow.
-
cisco for some time is convalescing.
diture
already
undergone,
without
To-day
there
is
a
change
in
the
will visit Detroit on business and go
Bandon,
Oregon.
Oregonian: A. H. Black, of Myrtle
on to Buffalo and visit the Exposi uny return from the outlay, would program. The wind is blowing a
Point, merchant, yesterdav filed a
act as a deterrent factor, and that the Meudocino gale. Steamers aud sail
tion.
petition in bankruptcy in the United
J. D. Spreckle & Bros. Co. would vessels put to eoa aud barges and
E.
A.
Kennedy
and
wifp
who
left
States court. His liabilities amount
shake
the dust of Coos county from small vessels ran for ports of safety- Story nnd n half horse; 5 rooms; fire place.
to $19.443.31. His assets are given here some time ago to reside in Mis l heir feet as rapidly as possible. We 1 am engineer on one of the largest Large lot near center of town, $150.
souri, returned yesterday even
One story house 5 rooms: lot and a half.
out as $27.795 50.
ing, having rented their property in are pleased to learn that Mr. Samuels steam lighters. Our captaiu put into Near woolen mill, $.125.
F. E. Hicks, the photographer will that state.
doesn't see it in that light. On bis Snake River, and we are as conten ted
Both of these are real snaps, oall on J, M,
be here mi or before August 1st, on
present visit, when in company with as if on on the placid - bosom pf the UPTON,
Bandon.
Dr.
J.
G.
Goble,
the
Optician,
is
at
his regiihif trip ,through Curry coun
Manager Chandler he had an oppor Coquille.
the
Tupper
House
and
will
remain
NOTICE.
ty. He will remain in JJaijdon and
tunity to look into the matter
This is an open roadstead and will
the
Balance
of
this
week.
Anyone
take photos of all classes at reason
thoroughly, he was agreeably sur always be a treacherous and expen Notice is hereby given that all Coos
wishing glasses fitted will please call
able tfRes.
prised at the great resources of this sive port to land at. The surrounding County Warrants, endorsed rrior to Aug
at the Hotel.
5th 1899, will be paid on presentation at
portion of the state, and considers country is all snow aud mud, re ust
The steamer Mandalay made her up
my office, in Coquille City, Oregon.
will be disposed of nt pricos that will astonish you, while there are
J.
M.
Upton,
J.
D.
Lowe
and
No
interest will be allowed after July 31,
that
a
bright
future
awaits
it.
—
one
sembling
a
barren
waste
interspersed
trip by way of Coos Ray in order to
1901.
George
P.
Topping,
of
this
place,
at
that will justify capital in investments with ravines, which are claimed to be Coquille City, Oregon, July 29th, 1901.
carry the npw locomotive up for the
To be had in Dry Ooods, Clothing, Shoes
J. B. pqlp.y, County Treasurer.
C. B. R. & E. R. II. The Coquille tended the funeral of S. H. Hazard under capable management, with enormously rich, but this far famed
and other goods that must be sold to make
at
Marshfield,
Wednesday
afternoon
every
assurance
that
such
investments
Trinida, so much talked of is nothing
was very much pleased to be able to
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
room for more,
of
last
week.
will prove remunerative.
but a quagmire.
lend her lister port this needed as
Notice is hereby given that the partner
Jack Yale and T. W. McNamara,
We were accorded an interview
It is claimed that the season is a ship heretofore existing between Elbert
sistance.
Dyer and M. R. Lee. and known under the
The passenger list on the incoming of San Francisco, camp in on the with Mr. Samuels, whom wa found month late, perhaps it will be better firm name and style of Lee Dyer has this
Mandalay
last
Alonday
from
Marsh
most
affable
nnd
sociable,
and
pleased
in the future. Daylight lasts all the day been dissolved by mutual consent. M.
Mandalay last Monday was as fol
R. Lee withdrawing from the firm and El
field
aud
left
for
Crescent
City
to
day.
to
impart
information
in
which
the
time
except an heur of twilight which bert Dyer continuing the business in his
lows: H. Shepherd, Miss C. A
individual
name. All bills and accounts
public might be interested. In reply however, is not dark enough to re
Thompson, Mrs. F. Dixon, Miss Dix when she sailed.
heretofore payable to Lee A Dyer are here
quire lighting up in the engine room. by made payable to Elbert Dyer who as
Mrs. Anna Lorentzen, of Dairy to our inquiries he said:
on, E. L. Thompson, P. 8. Blackman-
all obligations against said film.
“I am well pleased with the condi
Nome City has about live or six sumes
Mrs. F. W. Kronenberg, Mrs. Ramus ville, was among the visitors to town
Dated Bandon, July 6th, 1901.
tion
of
our
affairs
here.
The
rail
M R. LEE.
thousaud
population
ordinarily,
but
last
Sunday.
She
came
tip
to
look
and three children, Mrs. Rouse and
ELBERT DYER.
road
is
iu
excellent
order,
and
the
at
present
there
is
an
influx
of
fifteen
after
a
bouse
and
contemplates
mov'
Mrs. E. P. Buck.
DEALER IN
Beaver Hill mine has all the earmarks or twenty thousand, composed of all
GKO. P. TOPPING,
The Clayton Brothers were in town ing to this place, about the let of
now
of
a
profitable
proposition.
Had
ages,
colors
and
sexes,
from
the
dusky
Monday and hauled out the last of September. She lias rented her hotel,
the same economical, intelligent and maiden wearing her furs and beads, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
their sawmill which came by the at Dairyville, to Mr«- Alice Zumwalt,
and boDest management been imposed to the fashionable coquette, but there Practices in all the Court« of the State.
steamer Alliance, from Portland via who will engage to look after the
oa
the property in its early career- are good and true women here striv Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building
Coos Bay, last week. The capacity of wants of the traveling public.
on First Street,
Coos
bay would have had through ing Io make an honest living.
The work of repairing the light
Life Ihrturnnce Policies and Bonds bought
the mil) is reported to be about 20,-
J. M. UPTON,
A. W. KIME, M. I>.
rail connections by this time.
The streets of Nome are about or money loaned on same.
000 feet of lumber a day. They pur house here, began last week, with J. Enough money was wasted and stolon
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELOR
AT
LAW
forty feet wide, and it is almost im
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
Bandon, - - - - Oregon.
pose to manufacture white cedar A. Laughead in charge as assistant by the former management to have
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OllEOON .
possible fo get anywhere, so jumbled
BANDON, OREGON.
superintendent
of
Lighthouse
con
lumber and broomhandles.
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
nearly built the railroad to Roseburg. and crowded are they. A continual
struction
to
which
office
he
Street.
Calls
to
all parts of town nnd county
<•-
•:<
' Campers keop coming and going,
“Our efforts now are behig mainly stream of men are tramping away <• DELl'HI LODGIC, NO. 04, K. OF P.
promptly answered day or night. Office on
has
been
appointed
The
material
Among those who visited the beach
--------
?
corner of Lower Main nnd Atwater streets
directed toward preparing the Beaver with their blankets upon their backs,
W. Haydon, M. S».
I AELPIII LODGE, NO.«4, KNIGHTS ®
during the past week many of whom for the repairs was purchased bv Hill mips for a large output. The while each steamer brings three or *
¿1^
of
Pythins,
meets
every
Monday^
J. W. STRANGE,
SKIN
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
peniain, were N. J. Harbitt and broth contract and repairs will be made by epp) is in great favor in Sall Fran four hundred more to keep up the evening at 7:30 o’clock, ip Canlle Hail.
£ Bandon, Ogn.
G. BOAK, 0. C.
DISEASES.
er with their famlies; J. W. Hall, hiring men by the day. Eugineer cisco, and its present quality, as stream. The beach is dotted with S
B. N. H akking FoH, K. <‘f R. ami S.
Office—East Front Street,
wife, and two daughters and son, from Carroll superintends the work.
shown in the face of the slope, is even tents as far as can be seen.
B. ndon , O beoon .
One C. Ledgerwood came down better than we mined before.
Roseburg, and vicinity; Mr Green
AU kinds of jnnk shops exist here,
BANDON. - - • OREGON.
town,
yesterday
morning,
looking
and there is plenty of money in cir
and party of twelve, from Green Sta
“I am impressed with the possibil culation.
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
Every scheme that the •y BANDON I'ODGK. .So. lift, A. F. A. Ä1
tion, J. VV, Maiden, two daughters somewhat sleepy, and it is slightly ites for business in this county, and
supplied in the Local Column.
imagination can coucoct is laid to
---------
•*
and son; two parties named Winslow, difficult to say whether he had been think that a proposition which is en emrap the tenderfoot.
S RANDON LODG E, No. 115. A. F.A .M. f
I > Stated communications first Sat-
and another Pardee, and Henry Me dreaming or not, but hs told of a re titled to early consideration is that,
Saloons are reaping a harvest, and ,x urday
after the full moon of each
Michael. These visitors with many markable shot that Mrs. L. bad made of building a steamship especially large Hums are daily changing blinds, « month. All Master Masons cordial!j <r
Pnre. fresh, cold spring water
By order of
W. M.
BANDON, OREGON.
others whose names wo have not ob on the preceding day by which a adapted for passengers and light principally into the coffers of the <•> invited.
piped to any part of town,
T. J. THRIFT, Secretary.
professionals.
and to any part of the house,
tained, are from Roseburg and other mink had lost its life, the distance freight service; ooe that could make
A man chu live on about two del
on application, in qnantities
being 150 yards and the animal on the voyage to and from San Fran lars
places near there.
a day, that is, good enough for
desired. Bates reasonable. : :
a dead run.
cisco in from 24 to 30 hours, With a modern Coqniller. Single meats
New text books have been adopted
I Vagonmaker,
Court Queen of the Forest No. >7,
our
facilities
in
San
Francisco,
and
range
from
fifty
cents
to
two
dollars.
W.
H. LOGAN, Proprietor-
L. C. Stanley, presjupnt of the 1st onr railroad and coal mine connec
by the State Text Book Commisson
Foresters of A me lea.
•>
Fifty cents to one dollar means a *
____
»
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
for the schools of Oregon. This calls National Bank, Chippewa Falls, Wis. tions here, such a steamship could be lunch in some bunkalation.
SpOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.^
Thousands are Trying It.
and
W.
P.
Bartlett
and
Stanley
Bart
made to pay, and as she would be
Lumber is $80 per M. Coni $60 a ¿V/ No. 17. meets Friday night, of ench.-;
for special work of teachers and
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Older
Tn order to prove the great merit Of
^specially so upon candidates for lett, of the same state were in town especially designed for passengers ton and staple articles about double, ¿week, in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon -4 Ely's
Crenm Bahn, the most elTective cure
she would be up to date in every re tint liixurien come high for an average * \ cordis! welcome i«i extended to ell vis-'i*
Job work Attended to promptly nnd n|l
pertificates at the February examin yesterday apcompanied by Attorney spec!.
*iting brothers
W. W. SHIPLEY.
> t r Catarrh and Cold in liend, wo nave pro-
Coqniller.
Morning
eyeopeners
are
work quaranti cd to «ive sutihtaction. J’â i.-
J
H
enry
G
of
.
tz
.
Chief
Ranger.
£
pared a p'.ieroiis trial size for 10 cents. ce«
ation. To meet this demand the A. J. Sherwood, of Coquille and P. L.
“As for the question of the exten fifty cents each.
ren«unable.
Fin. Secretnrv.
Get it of your drn"g’..->t or send 10 cents to
[State Normal at Drain will organize Alber of Johnson's mill. Messrs. sion of the railroad, we are not ready
I ordered beefsteak one morning
ELY IEIO3., 53 Warren St., N. Y. City.
••• v £
Tit i ❖ •: U v.5 < >* iA
teachers' special review classes, at Stanley and the Bartletts are owners yet fo talk, but I cap say this—that nnd it cost me the modest sum of two
«...
I snforod from catarrh of the worst kind
^Q00
YEARLY
to
CliHstian man 1-
we
have
a
very
large
oapital
invested
dollars
which
almost
absorbed
my
■8
-S
*
«4
the opening of school,.September 9tb. of the Grube estate and came to look here, and we certainly will do every?
ever since a boy, nn I 1 never h >ped for ... »pjvv. ()r Womnn J,, |ooL after our
■>
cnpital,
consequently
I
found
oqt
what
prowinc
bnsinesH
in
this
nnd nd join
■:
BANDON
LODGE
No.
133,1.0.(1.
1
cure, but Ely’s Cream Bnln; pecmg te do
AU review work will be in the bands after the timber on their property, thing that, good business policy de was best ad up ted to my (aste. and
<-
even that. Many acquaintances hare nsed * ing Counties to act ns Malinger nnd £
and
as
they
found
it
to
be
more
val
of experienced teachers. The school
mands to improve our position- We more ao, to my pocket book.
' I) ANDON LODGE. No. 133, X. O. O. F. 7 it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostruiq, ' * Corresnondent ; work can be done nt
your
home.
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I have seen Fred Huffman, Jones, J I ) meets every Satnidnv evening. J 43 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill.
assures strong, prnctical work in al) uable than they had expected they believe in keeping things moving
stamped envelope Mr par tien Im.4 to
brothers in good stnndlng *
What we do naturally benefits the Palmer, Fox, Grimes. Pete Anderson ■^.Visiting
General Manager.Corcoran PuiiJing
jts classes. For information or cat are well pleased with their visit.
¿cordially invited.
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Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
community here, and we believe that nnd Kern all here at Nome, and hav
opposite United State« Treasury, •>
H N. BUSSELL, N. O. ft cure for catarrh an.I contains no cocaine,
alogue, address the President, Drain,
E. Divilbliss, of Port Orford, was we should have the good will and ing taxed your patience sufficiently ft
J A. W. K ims . Seo.
mercury nor any injurious drug. Trice, vr Washington. D. C.
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iq town Friday.
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support of the people.”
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will conclude,
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LOCAL NEWS
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You will be
OUR
STORE
YOUR
HOME
In looking through the Various Lines
that are carried in a Leading Dry
Goods Store— We ask your Call.
George & Tibbitts,
iithl Fellow» Buildlug,
Furniture
and House Furnishing of all kinds,
OUTLOOK FAVORABLE.
Present Managemei-t
Highly Satisfactory
Mattresses and Pillows Uud,«, otder.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
i
O ur hardware
DEPARTMENT
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Minors’ Supplies.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON.
t
Two Real Bargins in Real
Estate.
is here and so
is my Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand.
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DENTIST,
BANDON
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