52 Times a year for $2,
62 Times a year for $2.
Volume XVII.
Corned Beef aud Limbergercheese
at Magoon's.
J. R. Benson, of Myrle Point, gate
C. \V. Mead, of Portland, was in
Bandon a call last Bunday.
town Monday.
Mrs Maud McAdams, of Northern
E. E. Sharon, of Portland, was a
Curry, was in town yesterday.
vistior to town last Saturday.
Wanted—Cordwood, at the Woolen
B. J. Trombley, the Pbrenol agist,
Mills. Enquire of T. W. Clark.
is in town. Prof. Twombley was here
Try G. 11. Magoou's for Fresh twelve years ago.
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
The Baudon Woolen Mills Com
Read the Furniture Store Adv. You pany want a lot of Cprdwood. For
particulars enquire of T. W. Clark.
tnay want something in their lino.
Thomas F. Ryon, of Oregon City,
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban and J. H. Nelson, of McMinnville,
registered at the hotel here, last Sat
don.
Miss Rose, and R. Fenton and wife, urday.
of Myrtle Point, were in town Satur Mrs. Helen D. Harford, of Port
land, lectured here last Thursday and
day.
Friday
nights, to fairly good houses,
B obu .—At Bandon, August 27,
in
the
interest
of temperance.
1901, to Mr. aud Mrs. Sid Kight, a
The
ball
game
which was to be
son.
played
here
next
Sunday
is off aud it
Pat Dwyer of Northern Carry, whb
a Bandon visitor last Saturday even is not known when it will take place
or whether arrangments can be made
ing.
to pull the game ofi.
Ladies are invited to call and in
Mrs. G. H. Magoon, who has been
spect the fine line of dress goods at
visiting
relatives in Massachusetts,
Lorenz’s store.
for
some
months past returned home
C. A. Vaughn and wife of Laporte.
during
the
latter part of last week.
Iowa, registered, last Sunday at the
Miss Jennie Denholm started for
Tupper House.
Rev. William Horsfall will hold Oregon City, last Tuesday morning,
services in St. John’s Chapel, next whore she will stop with her grand
mother for awhile. Miss Jennie will
Sunday morning at 11, A. M.
attend Business College in Portland
Eugene Robison, of Coquille, was
for some mouths before returning
in town last Tuesday. Gene iuteuds
home.
fibbing with a gillnet this year.
The base bnll game is off for next
J, E. Hawkius and wife of Dairy-
Sunday, and it is not certain that the
ville spent Monday night in town, the
Coquille and Marshfield teamscan be
guests of their daughter, Mrs. T. J.
brought together again. Tha Co
7'brift.
quille team is willing and anxious,
W. W. Gage moved down to the tint report says differently of the
fishing station yesterday, below Pros Marshfield team.
per, to make ready for the fishing
Mrs. R. M. Minard and three chil
Season.
dren. a grown son and his wife, and
N. Lorenz has an excellent lino of the M isses Mabel and Annie Weekly
fine shoes on baud and a large stock of Dora, and Miss Ora \\ eekly, of
coming on the m xt arrival of the Douglas county, arrived here about
Steamer Mandalay.
the middle of last week to attend the
Salmon are making their appear Reunion of Latter Day Saints. K. H.
price in the river already, and a few Hansen and wife, of Myrtle Point
have beeu taken by fishermen, aud were in atteudauce on Sunday.
flisposi d of at a dollar a piece.
Superintendent T. W. Clin k, of the
S. D. Barrows was at work yester Bandon Woolen Mils, ¡returned home
ay, with a helper or two, shingling from his eastern visit last Saturday
the top of bis residence Formerly evening well pleased with his trip,
fie fiad it covered with tin roofing.
having secured a contract for all the
J. J. Stanley, of Coquille, came output of the mills, for the next year
down last Monday on u camping ex or to July I, 1901, with a house in
pedition with bis wife aud childreu, Michigan, at good figures for tbo
and will remain a few days to inhale goods. Ho returned by San Fran
cisco where be contracted for a large
Bandon ozone.
Io making mention, last week, of amount of wool with which to carry
the excursion from Myrtle Point, a out his contract. The business pros
inistake occurred in the name of the pects of the mill have a prosperous
etenmer which is named “Echo” in look ahead and have never been bet
ter than at the present time.
stead of Welcome as published.
The Bandon branch retiniou of the
Choice Canning or Drying Prunes,
Reorganized
church, of Jesus Christ,
al 50 cents a bushel, F O. B. Co
quille City. French, (Petit) Sept. 1st of Latter Day Saints, closed on Sun
to 15th: Italian, Sept. 10 to25. Order day evening, and the Elders and visit
Early. R. D. Sunford, Coduille City, ing members left next morning for
their respective fields of labor and
Oregon.
homes. The series of meetings was
R. H. Mast, wife ipid children
interesting from beginning to end,
came down last Sunday, from Co
and the interest taken by a consider
qnille, to vp-it friends. Mr. Mast ro
able number who have heretofore not
turned home next day, but Mrs. Mast
taken much interest in religeous
gtid chil Iron will remain here fur a
gatherings was quite distinct. On
few days.
Saturday there were six applicants
The first copy of I be first volume for admission who were baptized.
of Public Land, a new publication They were all confirmed the next day.
from Spokane. Wash., arrived on our The names of those who united with
desk this week. It is a bright Jour the church on this occasion are Jacob
pal, published weekly and devoted to Prewett, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
the public land interests.
Stanclifi, Miss Frances Corson, Miss
The Wizard Oil Co. people who Ethel Boyd and Miss Georgena
have been camping here for some Hayes. The Bandon branch has now
time, have gone to Marshfield and a membership of nearly eighty per
arc giving entertainments there dur sous, half of whom were in attendance
ing this week. They will entertain during tbeso moetings. The members
here a week during next month.
of the branch are well satisfied with
Surveyor Cathcart, came down the success that has attended this
from Coquille last Friday and spent re-union, and look forward to an in
several days surveying for Elbert creased interest in the work at this
Dyer, returning home yesterday. He place. The next re-union will be
Intends coming back next week to do held in Bandon commencing the last
Friday in August, 1902, and contin
some more work in the same line.
There is to be a social dance at uing ten days.
Randolph, pn Saturday evening,
91OO Reward, 91OO.
Sept, 7. The uteamer Dispatch is |o
make the trip fiom Bandon and
The readers of this paper will be
Parkersburg, giving free transpor pleased to learn that there is at least
tation to those attending the dance.
oue dreaded disease that science has
Dr. J. W, Strange, our regular vis been able to cure in all its stages, and
iting Dentist, will be in Bandou next that, is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
on September 12th and remain until is the only positive cure known to the
the close of work on the 15th. On medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
September 16th be will go to Dairy constitutional disease, requires a con
ville and remain until noon on Sep stitutional treatment. Hall's Cat
tember 23rd. Residents of this part arrh Cure is taken internally, acting
of the country will consult their inter directly upon the blood and mucous
ests by reserving their work for him surfaces of the Bystem, thereby de
and meeting him promptly on his ar stroying the foundation of the disease,
rival at these points.
and giving the patient strength by
C. Timmons and family arrived building up the constitution and as
fiere last Friday from Astoria and sisting nature in doing its work. The
will remaiu until after the fishing proprietors have so much faith in its
season is over. Mr. Timmons brought' curative powers, that they offer One
a force of 17 cbinameu, to work in the Hundred Dollars for any case that it
cannery, and material to make cans, fails to cure. Send for list of testi
etc. There has been a good run of monials.
palmon in other streams dqring thia
Address F. J. C heney & Co., To
year, and doubtless the Coquille will ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
fiave a large rqn this fall.
Hull’s Family Rills are the beat.
LOCAL NEWS.
BANDON,
Number 35.
OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1901
Three Master Ashore.
The W. C. T. IT. County Con oiation convention, attacked the United
States Supreme Court.
vention.
An Alabama Sheriff held a mob at bay
The Steel Bari. Baroda on the
Delegates from the several W.C. and saved a negro from lynching, at Ash
Beach at Fouruiile.
T. U.’s of Coos, County, met the state ville. Oue man was killed and another
Yesterday news was brought to
town tbut there was a vessel ashore
at the mouth of Fourmile, a small
creek which empties into the ocean,
about six miles south of this place,
and subsequent information givesout
the following facts in the case:
The vessel is a steel bark of 1400
tons owned in Greenock, Scotland,
Captain Marr, master, and was on
her way from Calao, Peru, to Port
land in ballast.
She got out of position in the fog,
aud went ashore yesterday mornipg
about 1:30 o’clock. The place at
which she is ashore is free from rocks
and ia saody, and at low tide a person
can walk around the vessel.
There is a possibility of the bark
being floated. The tug Triumph went
out last night and is out as we go to
press, but thero was considerable fog
during the night and nothing was
accomplished.
Bark Dunham’■Commun
ication.
T eller C ity , Alaska, July, 24,1901.
Pardon me for not writing Booner,
but since I left Nome I havq been
wrestling with a Roberts pipe boiler
in a steamer and I assure you it
would interest anyone plenty.
This place is situated almost 120
miles above Nome, but the points of
the compass I cannot tell. Unlike
Nome, the approach to which is an
open roadstead, swept by the storms
of Behring sea, this is an inland har
bor, and vessels can lay here with
safety and good anchorage.
Teller has a population of about
1000 permanent inhabitants, and a
large influx of itinerants impossible
to enumerate, and apparently al) on
the move enticed this way by erron
eous reports of fabulous wealth, to
be found on the different tributaries
from this port of entry, principally to
Mary's Eglo, which is about 75 miles
and tho head of navigation for
steamers. There are small streams
all along aud everything is stuked oil'
for miles around.
Occasionally you bear of some pne
striking it rich, as they call it, but u
largo portion of it is to be discredited.
Transportation companies actuated
by selfish motives keep rumors going
all the lime to lure the tenderfoot
and it is almost impossible to avoid
them.
The country around here is desti
tute of timber, and is of a mount
ainous nature, traversed with small
creeks and ravines, where they expect
to find the precious metal which has
lured so many away doomed to
final disappointment. There are no
focks nor sunken snag to impede
navigation, aud no obstructions but
sand bars. It is called the land of
the Miduight Sun aud Snow. I see
the enow all the time, but very little
sun. However, it never gets dark and
tbo modem Oregonian does not know
enough to go to bed until dark, hence,
it is workiug a hardship on me iD
that respect.
Teller City is beautifully situated,
and is a distributing point for all the
creeks and rivers. Unlike Nome,
which is a mudbole, Teller is devoid
of tuud, however not paved with gold
but with gravel and shale or slate,
and the streets are mechanically laid
out, aud good substantial buildings
have been erected and others are in
course of construction. Whether it
will continue to grow depends entirely
upon the developments of this season.
All kinds of business aad trades are
represented from substantial mer
chandise to tent junk shops and the
shyster lawyer. The grafts are many
and are initiated into all business.
Saloon keeping is profitable business
and they are open all the time. The
Soiled Doves have made their ap
pearance, and aye in ail saloons, the
same as men. The expense of living
is rather high and very poor, however
I have lived well so far. Another
man bought the provision. $1 is tho
usual price for a meal. $1 is the
price for the privilege to sleep and
furnish your own blankets. Person
ally I am all right in that respect so
far. I am on a steamer with good
rugs, but the above is the bill of fare
for my fellow man.
Wages are aboqt #5 and board for
common labor, cnrptntors $10, cooks
$1 or 5 and everything in proportion.
I do not have auy grievance, person
ally, but would not advise any oue to
come this way unless he knows what
be is going to do, for there will be a
great many destitute persons here
when the wintep comes.
I intend to return home when the
geese returns south this fall, eo you
will know when to look forme.
H. W. D unham .
president, Mrs. Helen D. Harford at
Coquille City, August 24,1901 to elect
County officers, for the comiug year.
Following ib a •>*
* of officers of the
county organization:
President, Myrtle L. Shannon, of
Bandon; Vice President at large, Mrs.
Lundy, of Myrtle Point; Correspond
ing Sec., Isabel Lamont, of Bandon;
Recording Sec., Mrs. E- M. Disher,
of Coquille; Treas. Mrs. Betty Rourke,
of Marshfield.
report of com . on resolutions .
C oquille , Ore., Aug. 21, 1901.
We your committee on resolutions
submit the following:
First. Resolved, That wo pledge
our loyal support to the uewly elected
county officers, and also pledge our
selves to the earnest effort for the
building up of interest in the work
in several unions to which we beloug.
Second. Resolved, That we de
plore the wide spread, and flagrant
disregard of the Lord’s day so char
acteristic of our times, and pledge
ourselves to do all within our power to
enforce our laws relative to this day.
Third. Resolved, That we regret
that an effort is being made to create
a sentiment adverse to the Anti-Can
teen law, and that we nrge all good
citizens to use their jnfluonce to make
this law effective.
Fourth. Resolved, That we thank
our state president, Mrs. Helen D.
Harford, for her valuable aid in the
convention, and the state uuion for
making it possible for her to be with
us.
Fifth, Resolved, That we tender
n vote of tlinnks to the transportation
managers, who have bo kindly given
special rates to the convention.
Sixth. Resolved, That we hereby
tender our thanks to the various com
miltees who have done the work
necessary in the preparation for this
convention, and also to the people of
Coqnille who have entertained the
delegates from abroad.
Respectfully submitted.
M bs F ry .
)
J M. H unter .
> Committee
M yrtle S hannon . )
Important Nows Notes
M onday , A uo . 19.
England has demanded prompt punish
ment of authors of Chhioio massaoru.
Tho British surpris.« two Boer laagers and
killed 23 men, but wore uuable to follow up
their success.
Steel trust started up several plants, but
strikers contend that they have lost no
ground.
An Ohio River steamer turned over in a
squall and 1G passengers were drowned.
The whoat yield of Oregon will be larger
than that of last vear.
Land Commissioner Hermann will rec-
onnneud removal of the Jesae Car fence,
which encloses 80,000 sores of government
land situated in Oregon und Northern Cal
ifornia.
The latest passengers from Nome bring
stories of threatened destitution there this
Winter.
Bandits rol> a Baker City saloon of $100.
The machinists
*
strike at Seatie Cannes
much financial loss to the business of the
oity.
All grades of sugar have dropped 10 cents
per 100.
The latest estimate of visible wheat shows
decrease of 1,449,000 bushels.
The Cruiser Philadelphia has been ordered
to the Columbia ltiver for the Summer
omise of the Naval Reserve.
T ubhday , A uo . 20.
The battle.ship Iowa sailed from San
Francisco for Panama to-day.
There were no important moves in the
steel strike situation to-day.
Three negroes were killed by a mob at
Fierce City. Mo.
Site for Seattle Fcdpfal building has been
purchased.
Salem bopbuyers do not believe the Ore
gon crop will be 20 per cent short.
W kdnesday . auo . 21
The Iowa Democrats havo nominated
Thomas J. Philips for Governor, and re-
afirined tho Kansas City platform.
Pensylvania Republicans have nominated
William M. Potter for Supreme Judge, and
G. F. Harris for Treasurer.
The Navy Department denied a reqneat
of Sohley it; the investigation now going on.
Shaffer has plane for settling the airike.
A Colombian gunboat sank near Savanilla.
Diplomatic relations between France and
Turkey are broken.
Fifteen persuns were drowned by the cap
sizing of a French ooaetiug vessel.
The census human gives Portland as the
■eoond healthiest city in the United States.
The Walla Walla wheat crop will be about
3,769,900 bushels or larger thun it was last
year.
Oregon lies more good homesteads than
Oklahoma, according to a mail just back
from the late land drawing.
There is no obango in the San Francisco
stnko situation to day.
Steel stocks in New Yolk market are un
affected by strike news.
Metal markets are very dull pending a
settlement of the steel strike.
The pnoe of salt has been advanced 300
per cent in the past eight months.
Labor never fans been so son roe iu Oregon
as it is now.
Two men were arrested for passing the
bills of a defunct New Jersey state bank.
T hursday A ugust 22.
Congressman l.ittlcftield, at the Bar Aeso
W e W ill B e G lad T o
Have You Call
D uring F air W eek .
fatally wounded. The negro is sentenced to
be bung Sept. 20.
A shortage of $107,000 in the Mississippi
Treasury was made good.
Another idle tinplate mill at Pittsburg
was started to day.
Sam Strong, the millionaire miueowner,
Don’t make your eelf a stranger—Just drop in as though you wero at
was killed at Cripple Creek.
A French fleet is coaling at Toulon for a home—We will try atul entertain you and at the same time make it as pleas
descent on Turkey.
ant for you as possible—
The San Franoisco strike situation is
practically unchanged.
Oregon has good coking coal, notably the
Coos Bay article.
The Yakima Valley, Wash., irrigation
ditch is to be extended so as to reclaim
many thousand of acres of Innd.
The Steel Trust is losing heavily on the
strike.
t'he steamship Nome City reports a four-
masted schooner stranded on Unimak
Island.
Odd Fellow Building,
-
-
MARSHFIELD.
United States Marshal Houser is author
ized to incur expense to demolish Jesse
Carr’s fences surrounding Government
lands.
F biday Auo. 23.
The Frenoh Minister to Constantinople
delivered an ultimatum to the Sultan.
China’s delay in signing tho protocol
causes uneasiness.
Important development in the strike are
promised within a week.
Dixop and Attel fought a 10-rouud draw
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles and Fine
Will! Paper and
at Denver.
Window Trimmings.
House Lining.
and Pieces.
Idaho wheat and flaxgrowers will both
------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------
have good crops.
Mattresses and
Charles N. Nordstrom was hanged at Cabinet Shob in Connection.
Seattle for tho murder of Willie Mason, in
Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty.
1891.
Picture Framing
Cut and Fitted to Order- All
Judge Noyes may be relieved of bis of Qlocc
UNDERTAKING
umas Sizes and weight kept on hand
neatly done.
ficial duties at Nome.
A Full Line of Burial Caskets, Burial Robes and Goods, add Undertaking Supplies
Training ship Mohican has been ordered
Constant Kept on Bond.
to the Astoria regatta.
First August wheat ship cleared from San
Francisco.
John A. Mann attempted to kill Annie
way i ne...... iw———1 ■ ■■■un»r—■n—ir a i ■.-—■<
Wilson and committed suicide at Fortluud'
S atubday A ug . 24th.
Strong influences ar«, at work to Bettie
the steel strike.
Nogales, Ariz.. officials are implicated in
a smuggling plot.
A gale wrecked a number of buildings iu
Jersey City.
Is now supplied with a full and complete stock of
Turkey has submitted to all of France’s
demands.
State Senator Brownell, of Clnckmas
County, announces himself as a candidate
for re election.
A movement is on foot for a general shut
down of all the shingle mills in Washington. We curry a completo stock of
Tile San Francisco ironworkers' strike
settled in favor of the laborers.
tinners shop in
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
The German steamer Libau and eight
CONNECTION.
Pipe Fittings and Plumbing a specialty.
sailurs were lost near Morel.
S unday . A uo . 25
The military force at Manila will be in
creased to prevont a possible uprising.
Bandon,
....
Oregon.
Oue hundred insurgents surrendered dur
ing the past week.
Steel workers are willing tq make con
cessions to eud the strike.
A Tennessee negro murderer was burned
at tbp stake to-day.
Boers resume activity in Cape Colony.
Saloon robbers iu Tacoma killed oue man
and wounded two.
Oregon will produce between 29,000 000
and 24,909,000 pounds of evaporated prunes
this year.
You May
Want Something in Our Line of Goods.
GEORGE & TIBBETTS,
Dry goods and gents Furnishings,
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds
*
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
o UR HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
and Minors’ Supplies.
LEDGERWCOD & CORSON,
TI CP is
and so
JLJL-Lg^
js höre stock
of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Now is the time to buy.
—ooo----
marine : notes .
BAILED.
Aug. 22—Stmr Mandalay, Reed, to San
Francisco.
A telegram received here, states that the
Mandalay will sail for the Coquille to-mor
row or next day via Crescent City.
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
Other bargains
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes
and other goods that must be sold to make
room for mure.
A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries
always on hand.
Photographers,
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
ROUND
HOUSE GALLERY,
BANDON
TRESPASS NOTICE.
N LORENZ,
.DEALER IN
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
to trespass upon the premises of Hr. Keuyon,
situated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
stated above.
J. M. UPTON,
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14. 11)01.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Ociieviil
Muovei utile li
HANDON. 0008 COUNTY, OJIEOON.
DELPHI LODGE, NO. 64, K. OF P. >
|l AELFHI LODGE,NG. 64, KNIGHTS
*
2 L7 of Pythias, meets every Monday S
■5 evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hall,
& Bandon, Ogn.
E. DYER, 0. C. >
Ä B. N. H abbington , K. of R. and 8.
r
««
ia.». *
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
Street.
W. Ilnyilon, M. f>.
A. W. KIME, M. I>.
PH YSIC1AN
AND SURGEON
BANDON, OREGON.
Calls to nil parts of town nnd county
promptly answered day or night. Office on
corner of Lower Main aud Atwater streets
W. STRANGE,
DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
SKIN
DISEASES.
Office—East Front Street,
B andon , O bkoo N.
DENTIST,
BANDON, - -
BANDON LODGE, No. 115,A.F.A. M ■>
• OREGON.
BANDON
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
supplied in the Local Column.
piped to any part of town,
and to any part of the bouse,
on application, in quantities
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
BANDON, OREGON.
andon lodge , no . ub , a . f . a . m .
Stated communications first Sat- *
B
urday after the full moon of each
...Water Works... PETER NELSON,
month. All Master Masons cordially <■
W. M. *
* invited. By order of
l’nre. fresh, cold spring waler
%
T. J. THRIFT, Secretary.
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ttKKKjgKS?««
Court Queen of the ForeMt No. IT,
Foresters of Ame ica.
£
gpOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.%
No. 17, meets Friday night of each:>
Aweek. in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon $
«A cordial welcome ia extended to all vis-'x
Kiting brothers
W. W. SHIPLEY,
ig
S H unky G oetz ,
Chief Ranger. X
£
Fin. Secretary.
BANDON LUDGK No. 133,1.0.0. F
« p ANDON LODGE, No. 133,1. O. O. F.'?
? I X meets every Satnrdav evening.
¿Visiting brothers in good standing _■»
'«cordially invited.
«
H. N. RUSSELL, N. G. «
' a A. W. K ime , Beo.
W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor’
Blacksmith and
iVagonmaker,
HORHE8HOEING A SPECIALTY.
Tlmusands arc Trying It.
hi order to prove tho greet Merit of
Ely's Cream B dm. the mo-t effective cure
fjr ut..nh and Col 1 in Jload, ivo nave pre
par, <1 a g’ncro’.w trial f ize for 11) eei.t.r.
let it of j-mr di ugg) -t er send 10 cents to
tLY DUOS., CO V/arreu St., N. Y. City.
I snTe-c 1 from catarrh of the wort kind
evnr ainco .3 boy, u.i I I rover haprd for |
cur«, but Ely's ('ream Bairn seems t<» do
even that Many acquaintances ham used
it with exoollant results.- itscar Oatrum,
13 W-rreu A>e., Chicago, Ill.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
rim for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any iuinrions drug, rrice,
to vests. At druggists or by mail.
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order
Job work Attended to promptly nnd nil
work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Pri
ces ressonnble.
•< •> i'-
* ’ <• i
•>
>•
YEARLY to Christian niAn
«41 JU J« or woman to look after our
% growing business in this and adjoin
*
ing Counties; to act ns Manager and
Corresoondent; work caii be d<«ne nt
your home. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope for particulars to
•> General Manngt r,Corcoran Building
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