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Volume XVII.
BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1901
Hamden,a Colored Artists next
I Corned Beef and Limberger cheese
THE IN T
Wednesday evening.
t at Magoon’s.
Dairyville has a graoge with sixty j Special—24 Luge Stamps Photos
a
Assessor J 8 Lawrence spent
The T< a -hers Iuutitute oonvened st Bun-
25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gal ery Ban couple of days in town this week.
membera.
don Monday, Aaguat 5th, 1991. Following i»
t of the teachers in attendance:
A. Wilson, of Prosper, was on our don.
Peter Loggia, of Marshfield, is
D. A. Grout, Park gt. School. Portland.
Ladies are invited to call and in among tbe visitors to tbe iustilute.
streets yesterday.
J. A. Oroutt. President of Drain Normal.
Try O. H. Magoon's for Fresh spect tbe flue line of dress goods at
Benton Hoyt and wife returned O. Brown. Drain Normal,
Lorenz’s store.
Groceries, Fruits, Pro»isions, etc.
home last Sunday from a visit to Port Mrs. O. C. Brown. Drain Normal.
Prof. Fisher, of Philomath College.
Yon have only a few days longer in Orford.
Born.—At Bandon, Aug. 7, to Mr.
W. 8. Guerin, School Supt. of Curry Co.
which
to
prepare
that
exhibit
for
tbe
and Mre. Charles James, a daughter.
J. A. Cox, of Floras creek, was in W. H. Bunch, County School Supt
I
fair.
Get
it
ready.
town the latter part of last week. He Alfred A Johnson M O Hawkins
Senator Hamden’s Black Kentuck I
Mm Minnie Bryan
Maggie Murphy
t a visit also.
ians will be here Wednesday night J. D. Stewart, of New Lake, was in gave the county
Lizzie M rs
Alice Hartly
I town yesterday getti >g a wb -el of a
August 14.
Mrs Nielson, of Port Orford, is in Daisy Short
May Newland
Gurley Boaz left here last week 1 horse rake repaired.
town this week visiting her daughters. Helena Hughes
• I Rich
Dr. A. M. Evans,.formerly of Marsh Miss Rose Long and Mrs. Benton Cleo Hose
Auna Britton
for Portland having secured a posi*
Marion H Reedy
Sarah Rose
field, died, of appendicits, iu San Hoyt.
tion at that place.
J L i radon
Bertha Braden
Francisco,
July
22nd?
D. E. Collier, C, E. Hunt and Al
Charlee D. Felter is contemplating Kate Braden
Florence Robbins
Thomas Holland and wife, of a visit to San Francisco about the 20 G P Harrington
fred Johnson, of Coquille, were in
James Lamont
Marshfield, were in town last Sunday of this month with tbe v ew of mak Mrs R C Endicott Bertha Prey
town laBt Saturday.
Fanny Getty
F A Golden
ing permanent residence there.
The G. A. R. encampment com renewing old acquaintance.
Edna M Simpson
Ethel Turpen
Next Wednesday, August 14, is tbe
menced at Mvrtle Point yesterday,
Peter Nelson’s blacksmith shop is Anna Cliukeubeard A ice Cliukeubeard
date of tbe Pioneers’ reunion which busy these days turning of the iron E T CoSelt
and closes to morrow.
L G Masters
Ida Gamble
work for tne new schooner soon to be Vienna Masters
Tbos. Ray, of Cbetco, Curry county takes place nt Copuille City.
M rgaret Anderson
Wills Hall
Rev. C. A. Hyatt will Preach in the launched from tbe ways at Parkers Tillie Gamble
was among tbe visitors to Bandon tbe
Lena Logau
South Methodist chapel here next burg.
latter part of last week.
Ida Rodin
Isabel L nnont
Mrs Phil Wilber
Tbe steamer Dispatch will bring Mrs D L Rood
Attorney A. E. Seaman, of Marsh Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Mr« L K Robertson
McCorinao
N. Lorenz has an excellent line of the excursionists from Coquille next Grace
field, was looking after business in
Mrs Rose Bingaman
Mabel Rood
Saturday,
and
return
in
tho
evening,
fine
shoes
on
hand
and
a
large
stock
thia locality last Thursday.
Minnie McCracken Mabel Weekly
Bronto Coffult
This week Cooe County’s small coming on the next arrival of the and come down next day with the Flo McCloskey
Mamie Dorris
visilors from Marshfield. Excursion Mary Quick
army of educators is with us. ami steamer Mandalay.
Eva Hall
Ruth J Todd
Coast Mail: The Coos Bay Cream rates will be given.
Bandon extends a hearty welcome to
Marie Boasen
Lillie Wagner
ery made an average of 1180 pouudsof
W. H. Logan and Frank Holman Eflie Collier
her guests.
Florence Waistrom
Agnes Vaughan
Rev. George Gillespie will hold butter a day for the month of June, loaded a lot of lumber and tbe pile Mabel Lawhorn
Mrs M Vaugan
services in the Presbyterian church the largest output in tbe history of driver on a scow, Tuesday, aud yes Mrs M C Salt us
L R Edmund«
terday proceeded to Lampey creek to J C Logan
uext Sunday, ruoraiug and evening tbe plant.
Ines Bunch
W D Reedy
Tbos. Preston lias gone into tbe commence work on the coal bunkers Irma E Lukins
at the usual hours.
Laura Wise
Nellie Dement
Taylor Johnson, of Myrtle Poiut. spectacle and fancy penknife trade. which are to receive tbe output from Jo Heyers
Ines Lusk
was in town, tbe latter part of last He has been displaying some fancy the new mines which J. H. Tiuion is Mrs II T Woofer
Georgia Gould
Ida M Miller
w«>ek, looking after tbe interest of the samples of pocket knives for which opening up.
Mollie Caldwell
Anna Hall
Dr.
Goble
will
remain
in
Bandon
be is agent.
W. B. Woods’ estate.
Claude H Nosier
Gertrude Finley
tbe
balance
of
this
week.
Call
and
It F. Shannon and wife, and daugb
J C Hardin
David Strang. Jr
Gentlemen will find tbe most com
have your eyes tested Saturday. He Maud Balch
Pearl Fetter
plete stock of bats at N. Lorenz's ter, Miss Laura and son Myron
makes no charge for examination. J W Mast
Lewis Brown
started
for
Myrtle
Poiut
Tuesday
store ever brought to town. Also a
Harold Edmunds
His prices are reasonable, you have Dorothy Day
morning
to
stay
during
tbe
encamp
large stock of goods for winter wear
Alice Luttrell
all to gain and nothing to Ioffe by Helena Wesseln
Pearl Walker
Robert Airey
Miss May Merriman, a former resi merit They went by carriage.
Florence Edmund«
Dedication services will be held in having them examined. You may Anna Logan
d«>nt of Curry county and for awhile
need glasses and not know it. He Eva Anderson
Agnes Hutcheson
a resident of Coos, wae married to the new Presbyterian chapel at Co goes to Port Orford next week.
Bertha Sleep
II G Harrington
quille
City
next
Sunday.
Rev.
Holt,
Frank N . Guild, at San Jose, July 24-
Minuic McCloskey Florence Twambly
Special Notice.
PBOCEEDINGS OF THU INSTITUTE
C. W. Hess and family, who spent of Portland, and Rev. F. G. Strange,
of
Ashland
are
to
be
in
attendance.
several days here, aud who left some
At tbe M. E. Church Sunday morn First session convened at 2:30 P. M. Aug.
Senator Hamden’s show will ex ing at 11. A. M , A Roll call service «>. Professor Grout, Principal of Park St.
ten days ago, have gone to Roseburg
hibit
in Bandon next Wednesday will be held. It is especially desired School Portland. Mr. Bunch, County Super
with tbe idea of locating at that
ev. ning tbe 14tb, inst. Senator Ham t hat every member be present to re intendent, and 70 teachers being in attend
place.
ance.
den has been here before and tbe spend to bis name.
Elder A. M. Chase and his co
Morning subjeat. “Why are Chris Supt. Bunch proceeded at once to organ
ize the institute, after which Prof. Grout
worker Mr. Goodman, will be in al public can count upon an evening of tians tn the \\ ot ld f ’
rare
amusement.
took up his favorite subject—History fol
Evening
subject,
“
Whence,
What,
tendance at the Saints Reunion which
lowed by a short talk on Geography, mak
and Whither.”
Frank
Dygart,
who
has
been
haul
takes place at Bandon, August 16tb
ing each subject interesting and instructive
Tbe
Public
is
especially
invited
to
ing matchwood from tbe W. B. Woods’ all services. M. O. B rink , Pastor.
by explaining the hef t methods of teaching
to 25th inclusive,
■state, finished his job last weak He
the same and discussing the marits of the
Josiah Wolf, who is now living or<
new History and Geography that have been
tins been moving some of the proper
Hand Injured.
tt.e W. B. V\ oods place, three miles
adopted by the Text Book Commission for
ty to Myrtle Point this week, and left
south of towu, has rented A Corson's
Charles Hunt, sou of Harry Hunt, use in our public schools.
with tbe last load yesterday.
TUESDAY—AUG, C.
property, south of West Baudon, and
met with a sovero accident last Sat
Mr.
an<l
Mrs.
B.
F.
Laurence,
of
The
work
began
with the preser tation of
will move iu shortly.
urday evouing which will probably
Portland, were in Bandon last Tues leave bitu sightly maimed in one one of Prof. Grout’« favorite mottoes which
Harvey Ho>,e, Joe Shannon ami day and made th» R ecorder a call.
ran ns follows:
Whatever lacks purpose is evil,
Fred Radley started for Iron mount Mr. Lawrence is editing the news of baud.
Mr. Hunt bad some giant caps A pool without pebbles breeds slime;
am ou a prospectiug tour, lust Mou
tbe Northwest in the Oregonian, and which be put carefully away, having Not any one step hath chance fashioned.
«lay morning. They expect to be is off on a ten day’s vacation.
warned his boys of the dangerous On the infinite stairway of time;
gone about six weeks.
Nor ever came good without labor
Chris Danielson was down from
In toil, in science, or art,
Tbe Paik«>r»burg boys were down Parkersburg yesterday and gave tbe character of them.
last Sunday to play ball with the information that planking was fin The boys got possession of tbe caps It must be wrought out through the muscle«,
Born of the soul and of tho heart.
Bandon Juniors and were agaiu de ished last week on tbe hull of tbe and were exploding them by throwing
Author—U. J. O’M alley .
them
into
a
tiro
that
whs
burning
in
feated. Tbe score stood 15 to 8 iu □ew vessel being built there, and that
During first session from 9:tX)—9; 15 A. M.
tho timber. One struck a stump and Prof. Grout presented the subject of Civil
favor of tbe Bandon nine.
tbe deck would so-u be finished.
failed to explode. Charles, who is Government, followed by the subject of
The Ctxjnille Woodmen of the
F. E. Hicks, tbe Photographer, is about 15 years old, took a stick and Language, which was presented in a very
World are coming to Baudon next in town and desires you to call at tbe raked it back, and in doing so drew able manner by Pres. Orcutt, of Drain Nor
Saturday on an excursion and th«- Barnard gallery and see the latest
it through some ashes not knowing mal school
Bandon Camp are making arrange Stamp Photos. 36 Large Stamp that there was fire in them. He then At 10:20 the teachers were dismissed for
ments to join them iu having a good photos for 50 cents, and other classes reached to pick up the cap to cast it an excursion to the beach, which it is need
less to say, was very much enjoyed by all.
time.
of work. Cabinets, etc, at popular into tbe tiro, and just ns bis fingers No. of teachers present during the day. 95.
There will be a big ball game here prices.
AFTERNOON.
were about to touch tbecap it explod
Continuation of Monday’s work in His-
next Sunday afternoon, Tbe train
W. A. Wooliever and wife came ed, tearing tbe end of bis thumb off,
has been chartered and a hundred down from Coquille, Saturday. A so that but a small portion of the tory and the Hubject of Geography by Prof.
Grout.
visitors are coming from Marshfield, special meeting of the Modern Wood nail was left, while tbe end of the Spelling and Method by Prof. Orcutt.
while Coquille and the lower river ar«- men called Mr. W. to this place. Nine bone was torn out. The end of tbe Tuesday evening’s session was held in
to be well represented.
members were initiated into tbe first finger was torn off to the bone, Munck’s Hall. PBOORAM.
The Teachers’ Institute, which is mysteries of tbe Craft upon this oc and the nail torn oft’, while tbe sec Recitation ................................ by Sarah Rose
ond and third fingers were also in Recitation.............................. bv Mary Bossen
bow in sesiou at this place has tbe casion.
Piano Duet, by Mr«, Mehl and Mary Yaeger
largest attendance of sny ever held
We merely wish to hint to the boys jured, the small one alone escaping Recitation.................. ........... by Lewi« Brown
Recitat ion.....................by Mrs. H. T. Woofer
in tbe county. Tbe attendance is who sometimes stand at the entrance damage.
Lecture............................ by Prof. D. A. Grout
large during tbe day and tbe limit in to Munck’s ball aud expectorate am-
Dr. Kime dressed the wound which Address ................... by Rev. F- M. Sanderlin
tbe evening is tbe full capacity of the bier on the stairs, that tbe ladies who is doing as well as could be expected Vocal Solo............................ by Esther Yaeger
WKDNNHDAY A. M,
hall.
must pass out over this flood of filth, but Charles wjll carry the mark of Prof. Orcutt continued the work of Tues
disobedience
in
his
left
band,
while
...>-The Saints’ Special Sunday School will take it as a murk of esteem if
day on tbe «abject of Language which he
that member will render him less gradually mergpd into Grammar
exercises will take place in Swifts they will desist
service than it otherwise would bave Prof. Grout gave a short talk on the New
hall next Sunday eveniug, August 11,
Bandon is to witness a big game of done.
Text Books that have been adopted for use
to which the public is cordially in
baseball
next
Sunday
nt
two
o
’
clock
in tbe public school« of Oregon.
vited to attend. A good program of
AHOUNU THE COUNTY.
Prof. Orcutt followed with tbe subject
in tbe afternoon, at tbe parade
•ones and recitations has been ar
—Blue Monday—and discussed means of
grounds, between a picked nine from From the Coquille City Bulletin.
ranged for this occasion.
the same in school.
Last Thursday evening as Miss avoiding
Marshfield, and one from Bandon, for
Upon being dismissed at noon, we found
from
Eva
Hail
was
returning
home
There was quite a shower of raiD. $25 and gate money. A charge of 25
the photographers, with their cameras, upon
accompanied by thunder and light cents will be made to those admitted school on Cunningham, where she tbe «obool grounds. They commanded u«
has been teaching for some time past,
to bait. Being unarmed "'e obeyed the
ning. visited this locality Tuesday to tbe gronuds.
she was thrown from her horse and command,
drew up in line in front, of the
night. This is rather an unusual
badly
hurt.
Miss
Hall
’
s
little
sister
Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, John W.
school house and received a cross firs from
visitor for this season of lhe year. Felter, J. O. Bates, Thomas Preston was riding on tbe horse behind her. the two camera«.
However it laid tbe dust and will and a number of others, of the Ban As they approached a certain place io
AFTERNOON.
tbe road a white cat by the road side
prove very beneficial to most vegeta don Post left yesterday morning for frightened the horse, and in attempt
The subjects of Spelling and Historj
continued, nnd Prof. Orcutt gave a
tion.
Myrtle Point to take part in the en ing to stop it the rein was broken, were
very interesting talk on the “Influence of
both
her
and
sister
falling
to
the
The country is receiving a visits campment, which commenced yes
ground. The little girl escaped un the Teacher.”
tion of strikes now of which the terday and bolds over tomorrow,
hurt, while Eva will be confined to At 4:30 o’clock moat of lhe teachers took
an e<cursion to the light hoqse. By the
immediate result does not appear.
E. H. Kinley and H. Goetz, who her home for several days.
Chas. Strang met with a very pain curtesy of Captain Johnson and crew we
The steel trust has resolved to fight work at Parkersburg, are home this
were taken across the river in »be snrt boat,
to a finish and to give strikers no week, while repairs are being rnnde fill accident, Wednesday afternoon, but being unable to land near enough to
nt Howell's camp. He was engaged,
quarters. How long tbe struggle will at the mill. Ttie large circular saw with another employee, in raising a tbe bank for us to alight on th« sand each
last or wbat turn it may take time was broken into a dozen or more log with the aid of jack screws: when “School marm” w.U gracofully carried
by tbe gallant or?w
alone will sbow up.
pieces lust Tuesday afternoon and the tbe log had gone as high hr bis jack ashore
Words o.-inuot expre«« tbe amusement
would
reach
the
mail
next
to
him
was
There waa a Suday School exenr mandrill bent. One piece passed to bold the log io position until be which was produced by this. ‘ School
eion from Coquille City to this place through the mill forward, and got another bold, and while Chai lie inarms” and crew alike enjoying the novel
last Saturday which brought down another in the opposite direction, was readjusting his jack the log circumstance which was wholly unexpected.
All returned in the same manner well
Yibont 75 excursionists, but unfortu but most of tbe fragments fell near rolled anil caught bis left band be pleased
with tbe tiip and highly apprecia
tween
it
and
tbe
handle
of
the
screw,
nately tbe Northwest wind was not by. Luckily there was no one in the crushing bis band badly. He came ting the kindness of Captain Johnson and
way
of
the
flying
steel,
and
tbe
dam
in a gentle mood and tbe day was
to town immediately to Luo » tbe crew. Many thaids are extended to them
pot as pleasant as it would have been- Hge will be repaired by tboeudof tbe wound dressed; it will cHU-e him a by eveiv teacher present on that memorable
opc anion.
lay ofl of several weeks.
week,
bad tbp wind been more quiet.
LOCAL NEWS
RTE.
Number 32
P boobam , E venuto S e - hion .
Recitation........... .........by Pvlatririe Anderson
Vocal Solo.......... .............. by Ralph Prewett
Recitation........... ................ by Helena We«ein
Vocal Solo........ .................... by Anna Lo^an
Recitation......... ................ by L. G. Masters
Becitatiun........... .......... by Grace McCorinac
Violin Solo..
................ H. G. Harrington
Recitation ........ .............. by Mollie Cold well
Lectarc ............. .......... by Prof. J. A. Orcutt
Piano Solo .. . ............. by Grace Garfield
Continued next week.
D uring F air W eek
You will be
Interested
MAKE
MAIilNt. NOTES.
ABUIVKD.
Aug. 7—Sehr Corinthian. Korth, 18 «laya
San Franoisoo, to A Pembbakur.
Notice to the Public.
In looking through the Various Lines
that are carried in a Leading Dry
Goods S ore— We i sk your Call,
STORE
Notice is hereby given that I will place
poison in the field in which I pasture my
sheep. B h«« become necessary to do ho to
protect my sheep from the ravages of tbe
dogs.
1’. ANDERSON.
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
Photographers,
ROUND
HOUSE GALLERY,
BANDON
l?OR 8ALE OR RENT.—Very Superior
Ï1 grass ranch?, with extensive outside
range; twenty five head of cattle, over sixty
acres cedar and fir timber; The South half
of tho North East quarter and tbe East half
of the South East quarter of section 10 in
Township 29 South, of range 14 West of
Williamelte Meridian. For condition« of
sale or title apply on premises.
A. SMYTH WILEY, Bandon, Ore.
George & Tibbitts, .
Gihl Fellow« Building,
HOME
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
<•
***.*,
Furniture
and
Furnishing
kinds,
House
of all
and Bed Room Suites, aud Pieces.
Mattresses and Pillows
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Q|gec Cut and Fitted to Order- All
Notice is hereby given to all persons not kJldua Sizes and weigts kept on hand
to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon,
situated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, Furniture R0paring
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a conviction of tre«pa&« as
stated above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
Mudo to order.
Excellent Sewing machines
a Specialty.
Tri.Ss’aXJonSa^i1^
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Notice for Publication.
L and O ffice at R ubebubg , O hiigon ,
Augool 1. 1901.
’¡VOTICE JH HEREBY GIVEN THAT
£1 tbe following named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
Is now supplied with a full and complete stock of
will be made before J. H. Upton U. 8. Com
missoner nt Langlois, Oregon, on Septem
ber 21, 1901, viz:
WALLACE POMEROY.
on bis H. E. No. 8185, for the Lots 3 and G
Soo. 23 and Lots 2 and 3 of Seo. 26 Tp. 30 S.,R.
15 VV.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and We carry n complote stock of
cultivation of said land, viz: C. M. Hough
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
ton, of L mglois. Oregon. A H Guerin, of
TINNER’S SHOP IN
Langlois. Oregon. E B. Thrift, of Langlois,
I’ipc Fitting« nnd Plumbing n specialty.
CONNECTION.
Oregon, C. T. Blutnourother, of Langlois,
Oregon.
J. T. B hidger ,
Register.
nngS
DEPARTAIENT
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
and. Minors’ Supplies
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON,
Two Real Cargins in Real
Estate.
Story and a half house; 5 rooms; fire place.
Large lot near center of town, $150.
One story house 5 rooms: lot and a half.
Near woolen mill, $125.
Batlrof these are real snaps,call on J. M.
UPTON, Bandon.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all Coos
County Warrants, endorsed prior to Aug
ust 5th 1899, will be paid on presentation at
my office, in Coquille City, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after July 31,
1901.
Coquille City, Oregon, July 29th, 1901.
J. B. Dulley. County Treasurer.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that, the partner
ship heretofore existing between Elbert
Dyeraml M. It. Lee, ami known under the
firm name and style of Lee A; Dyer has Illis
day been dissolved hv mutual consent. M.
It. Lee withdrawing from the firm and El
bert Dyer continuing I lie business in his
individual name. All bills and nocounts
heretofore payable to Lee A Dyer are here
by made payable to Elbert Dyer who ns
suinea all obligations against said firm.
Dated Bandon, July 6th, 1901.
M it. LEE.
ELBERT DYER.
Spring
is here and so
is my Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy.
will be disposed of at prices that will astoniHb you, while there uro
Other bargains
and
To bo had in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes
and other goods that must be sold to make
room for more.
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand.
N LORENZ,
DEALER IN
I’. TOPPING,
GKO.
ATTORNEY
Oregon
Bandon,
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Practice» in all the Courts of the Stato.
Oflloe on Second
on
Life Inaurano^
or money loaued
Dandoli,
Floor in Concrete Building
Find Street,
Polioieaand Honda bought
on same.
-
-
-
-
Oregon.
J. M. Ul’TON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
BANDON,COOS COUNTY,OBKGOB.
Office iu the Eldorado Building, on First
Street.
DKI.l'Ilt LODGE, NO. 04, K. OF I*, g
* I DELPHI LODGE,NO.64, KNIGHTS *
of Pythias, meet« every Monday .£
& evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hall,
Bandon, Ogn.
G. BOAK, C. 0.
« B. N. H arrington , K. of R. and 8.
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’z I>ANDONL()DGE,No.115,A.F.A.M. ;•
* 1 > Stated communications first Bat J
urday after the full moon of each .<rf
J month. All Master Masons cordially £
•> invited. By order of
W. M.
J T. J. TillUFl’, Secretary.
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Court Queeii of tl»<* Foresi No. 17,
Fore«tcrn of A me le a.
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*/“«OUIlTQUEEN OF THE FORESI ''
¿V
No. 17, meets Fridav n’glit «:f eachj£
•>week. in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon.«p;
XV. Haydon, M. I>.
SKIN
URINARY AND
DISEASES,
Office—East Front Street,
B andon , O bkoon .
DIGESTIVE.
A. W. KIME, M. if.
m YSICIAN
Calls to all parts of town and county
promptly answered day or night. Office or,
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
J. W. STRANGE,
DENTIST,
BANDON,
BANDON
AM) SURGEON
11ANDON, OllEGON.
- OREGON.
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
supplied in tbe Local Column.
...Water Works... PETER NELSON,
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
piped to any part of town,
and to nny part of tbe house,
on application, iu quantities
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
W. H. LOGAN,
BANDON. OREGON.
Blacksmith and
J l 'agonmaker.
Proprietor’
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
This 1» Your Opportunity.
Wagons of till Kinds Made to Orde?
On receipt ot ten cento, cosh or stamp»,
■ A cordini '.veicolili’ 1S e-.l. ioidi In ;i|| y>s-*> A generous sample will be mailed of the
Job work nt tended to promptly nnd all
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