Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 22, 1901, Image 1

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Volume XVII
Corned Beef and Limberger cheese
at Magoon's.
John Mast, of Myrtle Point, whs in | M. C. Munson, of Roseburg, was
town last Monday.
jin town Ibis week.
T. P. Hughe was a visitor to town ' C. F. Hawkins, of Eugene was in
this week from Cape Blanco.
town last Thursday.
Another mile of tbe Daniel’s creek
R. N. Wanacott, of Roseburg, was
railroad has been completed.
in town last Friday.
Try G. H. Magoou's for Fresh
D. 8. Pulford, of Myrtle Point, was
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
in town yesterday.
Read the Furniture Store Adv. Yon
J. F. Miller, from Siletz, Oregon,
may want something in their lino.
visited Bandon last Friday.
Ladies are invited to call and in­ H. D. Wagnon, of Portland, was a
spect tbe fine line of dress goodB at Bandon visitor last Monday.
Lorenz’s store.
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
Ida and Annie Wakeman, of Em­ 25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban­
pire are in Bandon visiting tbeir don.
brother Andrew.
T. W. Clark, is in San Francisco
W. C. Rose of Coquille, bad busi- on bis return from the East and will
dobs which called him to this place probably return by Saturday evening.
last Monday evening.
Jack Counts was in town Monday
Dr. C. W. Tower, R uh Tower, and having come up to get a load of
W. J. Butler, of Marshfield were in freight. Dairyville was getting short
Bandon last Saturday.
on flour.
Bishop Morris, of the Episcopalian
Alfred Curtis came over from Lib­
church ia here, and will hold services by last Sunday and found enticement
to-night in St. John’s Chapel.
sufficient to detain him until this
Mrs. Mary Brarner, who lived on morning.
Coos River, was drowned, last Sun­ Jay Croskey. W. F. Lav/sonovieth
day a week ago, while in bathing.
and Roy Bellowsky registered at the
Gentlemen will find tho most com Tupper House last Sunday from Cin­
pleto stock of hats at N. Lorenz’s cinnati, Ohio.
store ever brought to town. Also a
N. Lorenz has an excellent line of
large stock of goods for winter wear tine shoes on bund and a large stock
Senator Hamden’s Black Kentuck­ coming on the next arrival of the
ians have come and gone, and while steamer Mandalay.
bis show is not as edifying as are
Mrs. Helen D. Harford will lecture
many other ones which baveexhibited in the Presbyterian church on the
bore, yet those who attend are sure evenings of August 22 and 23, in the
to have a good laugh.
interest of Temperance.
Charles W. M«j<'ry, came up last
William Oody. of Camas Valley, a
Thursday from Corbin City, having former resident of Bandon, was io
been called home on account of his town Saturday and Sunday, selling
wife who has been sick for some days, patent medicine for which be claims
l»nt is now much improved. Mr. great merit.
Msjory returned to Coibin City, Tuee
Mrs. A. J. Hartman and children
day.
took up their residence, this week, in
The steamer Mandalny brought the bouse Mr. H. purchased of J. H.
iibont four hundred tons of freight Barklow. Mrs, H. moved over to
lip from S hu Francisco this trip. One give tbo children easier access in at-
hundred tons wus taken to Crescent tending school.
City, a like amount to Coos bay and
Captain Reed, of the Mandalay,
tin* balance was brought to tbe Co­ had the freight with which be loaded
quille.
I.is vessel, this trip up, shipped out
Besides oilier things bore last Sun­ of Sun Francisco by railroad and then
day there w .s a game of ball ou be took bis vessel up the Sacramento
tween <*
• he Bandon boys and those j River f0
where bo took it
from Parkersburg.
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The game was al)Oari1>
h board.
not played out but when it stopped
The Latter Day Saints nre having
the boyn from Parkersburg bud much an interesting series of meetings
flu best of it.
which will continue over Sunday. In
The schooner, Confianza, of which Elder Joseph Luff they have a good
fears were entertained for her safety, speaker with reasoning powers far
after being out 45 days returned to beyond those of any person who has
San Francisco, and is now tied up ever spoken in Bandon. It costs you
Tae captain reported that on four nothing to henr him and the loss is
occasions be succeeded in getting off yours if yon do not accept the op­
tbe Coquille, but was unable Io make portunity to bear him. He will
port.
speak on Friday, Saturday and Sun
Tbe passenger list on the Manda­ day evenings.
lny this trip np was as follows: To
The following list of persons have
Crescent City, E Lambert and wife, been or are in attendance at the re­
Misses B and M Miller. To Marsh­ union of Latter Day Saints which is
field, T Urquhart and wife J R now in session at I bis place: Ehlers,
Haverside, M Kane and wife aud Joseph Luft, of Independence Mo.
Gt orge l'rahm. To Buudon Mrs J A. M. Chase and W. A. Goodwin,
Falconer.
from Eastern Oregon (district, C. E.
’.V. A. Woo'ievcr, of Grants Pass, Crumley, of Myrtle Point, ami Alma
who has been iu the county some Upton, priest, of Liuvillo Mr vnd Mrs
months organizing Modern Woodmen Daniel Giles and grand children,
lodgi-s, was in town over Sunday, ■ Samuel and William Giles, Mrs Oscar
having come over from Marshfield to Reed, Mr and Mrs James Buell and
attend lodge meeting here last Thurs daughter Maud, of Myrtle Point; Mr
day night. Three new members were and Mrs Alonzo Cribbins and daugh­
initiated on that occasion.
ter Ada, Mr and Mrs C E Houser, of
The steamer Alliance was delayed Bridge; Sylvester, Guy, Miss Gert­
several days last week at Coos bay, rude Nettie and Blanche Buell, and
on account of picking up about 90 Mrs Lucy Williams of Looking Glass;
feet of chain in the bay which wound Mrs Rose Tracy, of Drain. W. Greek,
around tbe propeller. The incident of Roseburg, nud Mrs Daisy Short, of
happened on Sunday and tbe chain Myrtle Point.
was not all removed and the vessel
There appears to be a change grad­
ready to proceed on her way to Port
ually
taking place in climatic condi­
land until tbe latter part of the
tions
hereon the coast as well as in
week.
other places, and as timerollsonward
There was an excursion down from in its flight we receive visitations of
Myrtle Point last Sunday. Captaiu electrical displays such as seem to
McCloskey having made the run down have been strangers to this coast in
jn bis new steamer, tbe Welcome. In former times. A correspondent at
tbe afternoon a game of baseball was Riverton, in last week’s Herald gives
played between a nine from Myrtle the following account of how River­
Point aud a Bandon nine in which ton was visited: ‘ On Thursday night
lhe Bandon team was victorious hav* we had the greatest electrical storm
ing won in a score of 15 to 13. After that »e have experienced since leav­
tbe game was out the excursionists ing the Mississippi Valley. The
started on their return, except several lightning struck Stacy Lee’s bouse,
parties who got left aud in conse­ tearing a hole 2 feet square through
quence had to remain until next day. the roof then passed down a studding
R. F. Shannon brought to this of­ to tbo ground. It tore off the weather
fice a sample of barley, and one of 1 boards arid ceiling, scattering the
wheat, which grew in his enclosure, j lumber and splinters all over the
Jo show us what tbe buckleberry | rooms. It tore one door off and threw
laDd could produce. Tbe seed bad it across the kitchen. Yet it did but
Been scattered in February, The slight damage, taking half a day to
barley was of good length, heads repair. Another bolt struck a large
above tbe average size and well filled. fir tree near town tearing large strips
The wheat had attained a height of of wood 40 feet long and hurling
four and a half feet, bnd large beads them a long distance. Still another
and was well filled out Now while bolt struck an apple tree ou F. G.
we would not recommend these Kelly's place. Surely our town must
huckleberry flats for grain production, be purified by this lime.
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yet tbe samples, which thongh aided
largely no doubt by isolation, showed The favorite with thoughtful, cultured
people—The Oregonian.
pore than average merit.
LOCAL NEWS.
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BANDON,
Number 34
OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1901
Thomas H. and Daisy Bethel, of
San Francisco were in town last Mon­
day.
D. A. Hilling and wife, of Myrtle
Point, gave Bandon a visit last Sat­
urday.
Miss Kate, daughter of Dr. Robarta,
of Myrtle Point, is among the camp­
ers this week.
Bishop H. L. Barkley, of Salem,
was in town Monday on his way to
visit the United Brethren church
members at Rogue river.
Mrs. Charles Stewart, daughter of
Daniel Giles, arrived here from Myr­
tle Point yesterday. Mr. S. has em­
ployment here and she came to make
Baodon her Lome-
F. E. Hicks, the Photographer, will
leave next Sunday for Marshfield,
where lie will operate during fair
week. If you want any work now
call at once. He will return here
after the fair closes.
Dr. J. W, Strange, our regular vis­
iting Dentist, will be in Bandon next
on September 12th and remain until
the close of work ou the 15th. On
September IGth he will go to Dairy
vjlle and remain until noon on Sep­
tember 23rd. Residents of this part
of the country will consult their inter­
ests by reserving tbeir work for him
and meeting him promptly on his ar­
rival at these points.
J. Merryman, of Philomath, Ore., Monday.
Oregon Supreme Court has adjourned for
was in town last Monday.
the Summer vacations.
Mrs. H. R. Reed. of Marshfield, is Portland Elks took first prize for being
visiting her daughter Mrs. J. M. the best uniformed lodge at the Tacoma
Carnival.
Upton.
Both sides to the strike at San Francisco
Mrs. 0. H. Clough, of Olympia, are preparing to carry on tbo struggle in­
Wash., arrived here last Mouday, on definitely.
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. French bark Fervnnl, for Portland, from
Antwerp, whs wrecked on Staten Island,
Y. M. Lowe, and other relatives.
South America.
Weekly trade reviews report active open
iiiR and good outlook for Fall buiness.
Bradstreet reports a better speculative
sentiment in the stock market.
M onday , A vo . 12.
A Company will bore for oil in Eastern
Fourteen thousand steelworkers obeyed
Multiuouiah county.
Shaffer’s general strike order.
Several good report from coal iu Columbia
Strike leaders call ou organized labor for
and Yamhill Counties.
aid.
The plants of tho Camogie group are still
SATUBDAY AUO. 17th.
working.
A force of Colombians invaded Venzuola,
Colombia has severed relations with Ven­ but were driven back.
ezuela.
The United StaftB may seud more war­
Flour aud cereals will be on the Chinese ships to Colon.
freo list.
The Kurds butchered a large number of
Lipton's yachtsmen believe the Columbia Armenians.
is a better boat than the Constitution.
Von Wiilderse, hopes to become Chancel­
There is no obange of importance iu the lor of Germany.
San Francisco strike.
The steelworkers at Bayview, Wia, voted
Great forest fires nre raging along the to strike.
coast of British Columbia.
A Chicago trolley car collided with a
Eastern wheat market is booming on nn passenger traiu Killing four and injuring 11
favorable Government crop report.
people.
Wall-street securities show a decline.
The results of the Gulf storm were not so
Heavy inorease in shipowners’ profits bad as lirst reported.
shown by the Poltalloch.
An explosion of two cars of powder in a
The bank of Childress, in Texas, belong­ tonuel wrecked a Southern Pacific train
ing to C. W. Waddington failed.
near Glendale Ore.
T uesday , A ug . 13.
The stipulation will be corrected so an to
Colombian ltiaurgonta tire operating along show ex School Laud Clerk short in his
the lino of tbe Panama Railroad.
accounts, instead of Oregon being in his
American looters in China were sentenced debt.
to four years’ imprisonment.
The A rmy of strikers at San Franoisco
There is no material change iu the steel may be reinforced by 2000 sailors.
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strike.
Tho Albatross is quarantined at Port
Ennipey Creek Coni.
A Now York Captain of police was ia- Townsend, with smallpox.
dieted for neglect of duly.
SUNDAY auo .18
W. H. Logan was down over Sun­ A passenger train was robbed on the M.,
The steamer Islander sank in Alaskan
day from Lampey Creek where be K. Jt T. Rond in Indian Territory.
waters, carrying down 60 persons.
is building coalbunkers for J. H. Jealous enemy tries to poison Edward The steel trust landed a trainload of non­
Newton, of Baker City.
Timon. From him we learned that Alleged wliolcsnle smuggling of Chiuese union men at Monessen.
General MacArthur arrivod at San Fran­
he would probably complete bis work into Southern California.
by this evening, while from other The hop crop around Gervais is not in cisco from Manila.
Au Ecuadorean force is preparing to in­
sources we get further information us good condition.
vade Columbia.
Stato school statistics show a gain of 2637
to what is to be found at Mr.Titnon's pupils
San Francisco retailors make a wove
in the last school yoar.
toward ending the strike.
mines and what is being done, etc.
It is claimed that the state school and
Mr. T inion has two veins of coal lieu lands are being sold too cheaply.
MARINE NOTES.
opened up; oue is4J feet in thickness, President Mellen, of the Northern Pacifio.
AliBIVED.
and the other G feet. Both Veins have denies that bis company will build into the Aug. 20—Schr Albion, Larsen, 21 days
Clearwater.
sandrock roof apd fl. or. The first is George Cross, secretary of the Oar Com­ from Snn Frauoisco to Prosper.
A ur . 20—Stmr Mandalay, Reed, 6 days
clean without waste, while the second pany, has disappeared.
from San Francisco, via Crescent City and
W ednesday , auo . 14
vein contains six inches of day. He
Coos Bay.
lias five other veins which range from Both sides made eome gains in tbe Bteel
strike.
3 feet 8 inches to 9 feet 4 indie“, Chicago steelworkers who would not strike
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
which ho will develop later. He owns were put out of tbe association.
183 acres of coal lands and estimates President Shaffer addressed the strikers
the coal on the same at two million at Wheeling.
A. J. Montague was nominated for Gov­
tons.
ernor by Virginia Liemooriila.
He has bis hill bunker Completed River and harbor recommendations for ROUND HOUSE GAI.LERY, BANDON
and ns before stated the river blinkers the coming year are about the same as iq
TRESPASS NOTICE.
will eoou be btiildod, and Mr. T. ex­ the bill that failed to pass lust Witner.
pects to be ready to chip coal by the The gunboat Machtas sailed for Pan
Notice is hereby yiven to all persona not
to day.
to trespass upon the preniisesof l)r. Kenyon,
middle of September, ami lie is con­ mini
General Miles issues nn order for the situated between Floras Lake and the coun­
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
fident that he can put tbo mine now improvement of Army conditions.
or destroying timber upon said
being opened np. on h daiiyoutput of Twelve or thirteen lives were lost by the cutting,
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa­
500 tons inside of one year if ship­ burning of a water works crib ut Cleveland. tion leading to a conviction of trempas» as
Fishing season on the Columbia closed stated above.
ping facilities would favor it.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14, 19C1.
to-day, aud th^,pack will be about 337,000
PETER NELSON, Agent.
He has purchased, of W. R.Panter oases.
iu
tbo
nil the “T” rail and cars used
New Northwest salmon combine opened
Bandon Block Coal mines, which for business.
with bis Rolling stock will enable There is little change iu the San Fran­
L and O ffice at R oszbubo , O beoon .
cisco strike situation.
August I, 1201.
him to move coal rapidly.
LaGrande, Or., sugar fnotory will get 15,- VyO'l’ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Mr. Timon has named his mine 060 tons of beats this year, as against IKJOO J.N
the following named settier hr.« filed
notice of bin intention to make final proof
Bunker Hill, and the villHga which tons last season.
in nupport of his claim, and that said proof
is springing tip there is called Cur
Effort of Causda to tax Indian of Alaska will be made before J. H. Upton U. H. Com
bondalo. He sells employes the lot for fishing and hunting has resulted in uiimtoner nt Langlois, Oregon, on Septem­
ber 21, 1901, viz:
upon which to build their houses and failure.
WALLACE POMEROY,
furnishes lumber with which to build, San Franci co strike si a serious matter for on hi« II. E. No. 81H.ri. for the Lots 3 and 6
shipowners.
Sec. 23 and Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 26 Tp. 30 B.,K.
upon the installment plan, thus any­
THCBSDAY AUGUST 15.
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one can own tbeir own home, and all A movement is on foot to settle the steel 15 He
names the following witnesses to
prove
his continuous residence upon and
bis land is thrown open for the use of strike.
cultivation
of Haid land, viz: C. M. Hough­
employes. Ho has fine bottom land Joliet steelworkers will obey Shaffer's ton, of Langlois. Oregon. A. H Guerin, of
order.
Langlois.
Oregon.
E B. Thrift, of Langlois,
for gardens which are free to em­ Three hundred tnbeworkers at McKees­ Oregon, 0. T. Blumenrother,
of Langlois,
ployee to raise vegetables, etc., with­ port threw down thex tools.
Oregon.
J. T- BcrpoEs,
out other outlay than the clearing Mobilq. Ala., has been cut off from the angB
Register.
outside world by the storm.
and enclosing.
OE<>. P. TOPPING,
Application will be made for the Potsylvnnia Democrats nominated Judge
Yerkes for the Supreme Court aud Andrew ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
establishment of a postoflice at Car- Palm for Treasurer.
bondale, and it is suggested that you Paul Corcoran, a leader in tbe Idaho Practices In all the Courts of the Stntc.
keep your eye upon this new place mine riots in 1889, has been pardoned.
Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building
on First Street.
and watch in grow. Two more new San Francisco employers will not mediate
Life Insurance Policies and Hinds bought
houses are under course of construe the teamster’s strike.
Three new torpedo boat destroyers were or money loaned on same.
tion there at the present writing.
launched at Baltimore.
Bandon, - - - - Oregon.
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One furunce at the Northport, B. C.
smelter closed down because sever nl non­
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union men walked nut.
The Umatilla county. Or., wheat crop will
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TJie Grentpat Content« of the be larger and of better quality than last l-x of Pythias, meets every Monday;
year.
x evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hsli, £
Nntionnl t.anie Ever Yet
E. DYElt, C. 0. «
Victor Peterson fell into tho Colnmbia 8 Baudot., Ogn.
Playvd in Coon County.
B. N. H abbinotom , K. of It. and S.
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from tbe steamer Regulator rnd was
drowned.
London fruit denier advises Oregon
Another baseball contest ib on be
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tween the Marshfield and Coquille: orchardis's to cultivate Yellow Newton Ï •fi Kfsfs' <
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HANPON
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teams to see which is the better Upper Willamette navigation is reported
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players, and to more nearly bring the very difficult.
andon lodg e , N o . iik , a . f . a . m . .«
communications first S«t-
contest down to one of merit the Arch Kock in San Francisco has been arday Stated
after the full moon of each
game is to be played upon neutral blown up.
m«>uth. All Master M hroiih cordially
invited. By order of
W. M.
raiDAX auo . 16.
grounds, that is, grounds upon which
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T. J. THRIFT, Secretary.
Tbe battle ship Iowa has been ordered
neither team are familiar with, and to prepare to start at onoe for Panama.
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for that pnrpose the Bandon» ball The Ranger will leave San Die^o to-mor­
row for the Iathuius.
grounds have been chosen.
Court Queen of the Forest No. 17, *
The latest report is that matters are quiet
The game will be no sham ns each
Foresters of America.
along the Pr.imroa road.
league has put np $250 to be con­ Fifty British neouls were surrounded and Jf'iOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST,!
tested for, while the gate receipt» will gave up io a Boer force.
¿V No. 17. meets Friilny night. <f
go to swell this fund. end doubtless Twenty five hundred steelworkers at ÿweek. in Conor«»« Hall, Bandon. Oregon <■
i- V cordial welcome is extended to nil vis *
this will l>e the hardest contested Joliet struck to day.
.«tiling brothers
W. W. SHIPLEY.
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Chief Hunger, i
game ever witnessed in C‘>os county. Eastern steel atrikers are eheered by the £ H esht G oktz .
attitude of Western unions.
Fin. Seeretnry.
Tbo time set for the exhibition is S' vernl lives were probably lost in Mobile •»<- »i ♦ « «<•
D uring F air W ee
OUR
Important Nows Notes
In looking through the Various Lines
STORE that arc carried in a Leading Dry
Goods Store— We ask your Call,
YOUR
Baseball Once More.
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on Sunday August 31. beirg the Inst I
day of the present month. Excursion
rates wilj be given by the steamboat
company, and a large crowd of visit­
ors nre expected to be present.
uBy dllri,1H the storm,
Constitution defeated Columbia in the <W* ♦ ****** W
Larchmont Club race.
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Young Corbett was given the decision '•i
*T> ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. F. S
over Dixon at Denver in a prize fight.
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meets every
every batnrdav
Satordav evening.
evening.?
Btipnlntion in Davis
Stipnlntmn
Daria case
css« may
may contain
contain an
an SVlR)Hng brothers in good standing 5
error, as it fails to show ex School Lnnd I «cordially invited.
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H. N. BUSSELL, N. G.
The Weekly Oregonian and this paper 1 Clark of Oregon short in his accounts.
Grading on the Seven Devils extension of | *
give you all the news of heme, state, the
the Idaho Northern Kailroad will be begun ' ->v <••?'•?-V4 ?
Oregonian.
George & Tibbitts,
G<1<1 Fellow* Building,
HOME
MARSHFIELD, ORECON
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco­
rations of all kinds*
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles and Fino
Wall Paper and
and Piece«.
Window Trimmings.
House Lining.
------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------
Cabinet Shob in Connection.
Maîtresses aDd
™l°,’"r.M'uli’
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty.
Ci I oce Cutand Fitted to Order- All
Piotnre Framing 11 M H r RT A k I N G
U1385 Sizes and weigts kept on hand
neatly done.
U ï ULI1 I nivinu
A Full Lino of Burial CaHkets. Burial Robes and Goods, add Undertaking Supplies
Constant Kept on Hond.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Ouii HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT
I h now supplied with a full nud complete stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Minors’ Supplies.
We carry a complete stock of
TINNER'S SHOP IN
CONNECTION.
Photographers,
Notice for Publication.
You will be
Interested
MAKE
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
Pipe Fitting« and Flambing a specialty.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON,
Oregon
Bandon,
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Sprin
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 are
Other bargains
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe*
and other goods that must bo sold to nniko
room for more.
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand
N LORENZ,
DEALE« IN
encrai
IVIcrcliaiKliMe.
A. W. KIME, M. I».
J. M. UPTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDON, COOS COUNTY,OBFGOjt.
BANDON. OREGON.
Office iu the Eldorado Building, ou First
Street.
Calls to all parts of town and county
promptly answered day or night. Oilice on
oorner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
W- Hnydon, M. I>.
J. W. STRANGE.
SKIN
DIGESTIVE, URINARY AND
DISEASES.
Office—East Front Street,
B andon , O beoon
DENTIST,
BANDON,
BANDON
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• OREGON.
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
supplied in the Local Column.
Water Works... PETER NELSON,
Pure, fresh, cohl Hpxing water
piped to any pint of town,
and to nny part of the honae.
on application, in quantities
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor-
BANDON, OREGON.
Blacksmith and
Wagoiimaker,
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Tilts 1» Tour Opportunity.
On receipt ot ten cents, eosli or stamps,
• generous sample will be mailed of the
moat popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’s Croam Halm) sufficient to demon­
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
66 Warren El., Kew York City.
Bov. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls,Mont.,
recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi­
tive euro for catarrh if uied as directed.”—
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pree.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Fly’s Cream Ra'ni is the acknowledges
enro for catarrh nnil contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug, l’rico, 60 cents,
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order
Job work attended to promptly and n.4
work guaranteed tc* give satisfaction, l’ri
ces reasonable.
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Washington. D. C.
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