52 Times a year for $2
Volume XVIII
OREGON: THURSDAY,
County Court Proceedings
Oranges at 10 to 40 cents a dozen
at G. II. Alagoon’s.
[Continued from last week J
A new stock of Picture Moulding
Best Sorghum at Sandersons.
In the matter of relocating portion Myrtle
Point. Joe Corliss road, the petition granted
You will find some good jewelry at & Picture Matting at B. F. Co’s.
and 1 C Norris, Albert Barklow and B C
George
F.
Smith
and
Miss
Fannie
N, Lorenz’s.
Shull, viewers and Cathcart surveyor, to
C. S. Elliott, of Two mtle, was do Davis of Marshfield were married lost meet at Davenport's at 10 o’clock a m.
I Monday.
In the matter of relocation of Mvrtle
ing business iu town Friday.
John and Gene Hamblock of Park Point Cooper Bridge road, petitiou granted
Clayton Brothers of Two mile were
ersburg were doing business in town and M J Krantz, I T Weekly and Geo Grif ■
doing business iu town Tuesday.
fin appointed viewers and Cathcart, sur
j Tuesday.
veyor, to meet at Myrtle Point at 10 o’clock
Try G. H. Magoou’s for Fresh
J. M. Bright has bis North Fork n m.
Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc.
steamer ready for inspection, It is Iu the matter of relocating a portion of
Folding beds—new bed-room Suits
Coquille-Marshfield road, petition granted
named “J. A arren.”
aud Al Flanders, T J Little aud W L Kiatner
and fancy Side-boarbs—at B. F. Co’s.
Call and see our new Rugs & Oil appointed viewers and Cathcart, surveyor,
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos Cloth Squares—floor oil cloth and expense
of same to be borne, by petitioner
25 cents, at Wrenshall’» gallery Ban
J A Davenport,
Lenolium B. F. Co’s.
Bill of W O Cpoper for putting op aigna
don,
Registration time is here and every
Mrs. Flora Davi9 of New Lake was | man who wishes to exercise his right continued.
Claim of F S Dow for injury to horse on
quite sick last week but is getting as a voter should register.
South Marshfield bridge, continued.
better.
Ordered that the following bills be paid:
Steelhead salmon are ru nntng John Lusk lumber diet 12.........
$101 80
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Horace N.
Heller labor for diet 12...
.
7 25
Russell, of Randolph, Jan. 15, 1902, and the past few days there has been Cbus
Fred Moser powder etc, dist 12
. 4 80
a liberal supply iu the market.
a daughter.
E P Mast labor for dist 12....... .
. 7 00
In groceries, provisions, fruits, can Lee
same .
Mast
2 50
Chris Rasmussen and J. E. Peck
dies etc., G. H. Magnon can please Jake Stemler
same..
,
6 50
gave Sixes river a visit last week re
you. None but good stock carried.
same.,
. 2 80
Fred Minard
turning to Bandon Monday evening.
lame..
3 00
For Sale—Two calves; one year old Finest Folsom
same..
The construction of a four masted
2 75
G G Swan
in the spring, the other two year old A J Mays
same..
1 75
schooner is to be commenced im
tn the spring. Enquire of J. W. Fe) W L Laird
same..
. 6 72
mediately in the Marshfield shipyard.
same..
Chas Johnson
3 75
ter, Bandon.
The schooners and steamer have
7 50
same,
L Laird
Miss Jewell Kight, of Riverton, 'is Joe
same .
. 6 75
Frank Snow
mado a big bole in tho matchwood
sick having received a stroke of par Ed Cunningham labor dist 16
. 62 50
that was piled on the wharf, but there
alysis. Dr. Haydon was called to B Fenton fare and expense of Lake,
is still a large amount left yet.
indigent.............................................. 7 25
visit her last Saturday.
M E Lillie timber for bridges dist 22 8
Sunday was a very pretty day on
The stenmer Argo left San Fran W T MoCloskey freight for diet 22.. 17 00
25
the beach and a considerable number
cisco yesterday at noon, and the L A Lawhorn labor for diet 12......... 16 00
of our citizens took occasion to stroll Mandalay at 4 P. M. Both should J 8 Miller labor for diet 23.............. 7 00
that way for recreation.
Z T bigiin, making fills as per con
be here at high tide tomorrow.
tract, dist 9 part payment.............. 397 00
The Riverton correspondent to the
Jack Frost gave Bandon a white Ordered thnt back taxes against Orville
Herald says that F. E. Coulter paid washed appearance yesterday morn
Dodge for $16 98, be reduoed to $13 92, it
his board at the Riverton Hotel on iug while the earth was slightly frozen appearing from affidavits on file that said
bis way back from this place.
and mud puddles bad a thin coating Dodue was erroneously assessed.
Bond of C 11 Frye as su; erintendent of
Chris Long, C Y. Lowe and Geo. of ice.
infirmary, in the sum $201, with R S Knowl
Lorenz went duck hunting to New
The Coast Mail says “The epi ton aud C M Skeels as st^Ries, approved.
Lake Saturday returning on Monday. demic, whatever it is, has about run Resignation of A Barrows as supervisor of
They were succesful in ranking a its course and few cases remain.“ It road district 14 accepted aud R W Bal
lard appointed to fill the vacancy.
fair show on their return.
also states that the Manila itch has Road district 22 divided and nil that por
J. A. Hamblock of Bullards was a reached Empire, two families there tion of s.iid district on the right hand side
visitor tn town Tuesday. Our re being afflicted with it.
of the Coqulll River shall be known as road
porter struck him for an item, but he
Charles II. Chandler returned home district 27 and A J Radabaugb appointed
begged off and said that marriageable Friday evening irom Beaver Hill supervisor of said district 27, to serve until
his successor is elected.
girls were scarce in his locality.
where he has been at work for some Boundaries of road districts 15 and 21
Dale Barrows started. Tuesday, time. Jack Hoover came over with changed so as to include secs 27 aud 28, tp
with one of the Livery stable teams him. Jack steered around town and 27 s r 13 w iu r d 15.
Boundaries of r ds 10 and 16 changed so
to transport Col. Butler and another passed on to Dairyville.
as to include sec 9, tp 27 s r 12 w. iu r d 10,
gentleman who have been examining
Tho schooner Bessie K experienced Ordered thaf John'Bear be paid $575 18,
blacksand prospects, in the Randolph some wind on her way up from San ou account of appropi iutiuu of Marshfield
district, through to Crescent City.
Francisco. She catne in with her and Einpile City road:
A. G. Hoyt the mail carrier will forward gafl patched up it having Ordered L S Minard be paid for lumber
for road district 12 $10 72,
give prompt attendance to business been snapped by the wind. C. T. Resignation of T It Spencer, supervisor of
entrusted to bis care and will carry Fariss is constructing a new one.
road district 8 accepted, and August Hoel-
freight, parcels etc., to all points be The steamer Robarts camo near ling appointed to fill vacauoy until his suc
tween Bandon and Dairyville at being burned, says the Florence West. cessor is elected.
reasonable rates. Parcels to be de The vessel was undergoing repairs W A Goodman use of jack screws R D
11...................................
25
livered along the route can be left at and must have caught from tho stove A E Bettys labor li D 11
(XI
Carl Nelson’s meat market.
same
00
flue as there bad been no fire in the W O Mathews
mine
D entistry .—A. B. Prentis, the furnace for several days. Prompt G W Norris
same
Marshfield dentist, will be in Bandon, action on the part of the fire depart Wm Betty
V N Barker
Baine
quarantine permitting, February 3rd ment saved the vessel without great J L Barker
same
to remain until the l()th. He will be loss although the tire bad spread rap D C Krantz labor dist 17....
J V Shack
same........
prepared to perform all operations idly in the engine room.
Wm Harmon
same.......
relating to dentistry and invites those
Our reporter has been vigorously L S Minnrd lumber r d 17
who need his services to remember chasing for news, this week, and on -Fred Moser nails etc “ 44
the date and give him a call.
making the rounds ran across Mose Dean A Co eund “ <4 6
“
“
The bark Baroda parted the large Levar, yesterday morning with the Sengstaoken
E O’Connell “
“
steel cable at the buoy, last Saturday. usual inquiry, “Anything new flying Ordered that the following persons be
It appears that the cal le has become around?” Yes, was the answer, that paid for labor, etc on bridges iu Road Dis
buried in the sand until it holds but peculiar Cowtown yell broke in on trict 18:—
25
the vessel has been drawn upon the our ears last night with that diabol It H Rico.................................
8 Rice.......................................
50
beach further where she is resting ical resonance which characterizes it J A Appleton.........................
OO
with bow out to sea. She has about as one of the greatest nuisances that L L Evernden.......................
800 tons of sand ballast in her hold. comes to town. This yell is the re Thus liookiird........................
F N Nosier..............................
suit of an overdose of tanglefoot.
Both cables are now parted.
John Gordon..........................
Lewis
Coates,
a
young
man
about
D ied .—The Mail carrier brought
J T Evernden........................
news to town last Monday, of the seventeen years old, received au ugly M Endicott............................
death of C. M. Houghton, who lived fall from cave rock, last Sunday, 8 R Laslibaueli.....................
A Evernden........................
on Browns creek near the county road which has done him up for a few F
C F Waterman......................
days,
and
which
might
have
been
and north of the county line. Mr.
C Warner...............................
Houghton has been ailing for two much more serious. He in company J Gorney.................................
or three years, we learn, but a few with his uncle and another person W F Davis.............................
days ago become seriously ill, and on were upon the rock, and it seems he J Houser.................................
C M McBee.............................
Sunday a physician was called, but was above the trail and slid off aud L D Mo Bee....... ..................
on Sunday night dissolution took was unable to stop. He received an 8 E Appleton...;..................
ugly cut. iu one leg near the knee and T 8 Everden... 1-........ . ........
place.
one band received a gash from a C M Skeels. spikes Dist 16..
It is reported that there was a big sharp rock, and one wrist was badly J F Stephens, labor R D 23
game of bluff on between a couple of sprained. The place where he slid or Ordered tbst the Supervisors of road dis
Bandon’s young moD, the other day. tumbled down the side of the rock is trict be paid the following amounts:
R D 1............ 41 00
One flourished a revolver and the rather precipitous, and the wonder is Dan Roberts
♦» 2............ 72 58
C E Hansen
7» 3 ............ 206 25
other a knife but only an altercation that he escaped with so light injury. C E MoCudon
»» 4 due Co 27 24
John Boar
of windy vaporingB resulted. Ban
H 5 ............ 90 30
don’s citizens are not edified by this Nnrwhfield Will Not Clime F P Norton
»7 6 ............ 173 79
C Rodine
line of conduct, and neither is the
77 7 due Co 138 9 3
School.
L D Smith
character of the participants exalted.
77 8 ............ 11 62
T R Spencer
The daily Coast Mail, of Saturday Z T Siglin
These low and degrading practices
” 9 due Co 4 00
are becoming a stench that needs says:
“There has been considerable dis
cleansing.
REMARKAIILE CURE OF CHOIT,
cussion as to the advisability of
A Little Boy'» Life Saved,
“Some time ago my daughter caught closing tho school until the epidemic
T have a few words to say regard
a severe cold. She complained of of measles etc. runs its course, but
pains in her chest and bad a bad the directors have thought best to ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Lt saved my little boy’s life and I
cough. I gave her Chamberlain’s
take no action beyond instructing the
feel that I cannot praise it enough. I
Cough Remedy according to direc
principal to dispense with the Ban
tions and io two days she was well
bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere
ner Day exercises until further orders
and able to go to school. I have used
of Goodwin, S. D., and when I got
and to stop the attendance at school
this remedy in my family for seven
home with it the poor baby could
of all children in whose families the
years and have never known it to fail,”
hardly breathe. I gave the medicine
epidemic exists. It is thought that
says James Prendergast, merchant,
as directed every ten miuutes until
these precautions will do fully as
Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India
be “threw up" nnd then I thought
much good as turning the children on
Islands. The pains in the chest in
sure be was goiug to choke to death.
the streets, where danger of exposure
dicated an approaching attack of to contagion would be fully as great We bad to pull the phlegm out of his
pneumonia, which in thia instance HS Ht, tb«Tschool house,
month in great long strings. I am
The closing of the school would positive that if I bad not got that
was undoubtedly warded off by
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It not diminish expenses except in tho bottle of cough medicine, ray boy
matter of fuel and janitor. The would not be on earth to-day.—J oil
counteracts any tendency of a cold teachers
salaries would go on the
toward pneumonia. Sold by C, Y, same, nnd the money would be spent E umont , Inwood, Iowa. For sale by
and nothing to show for it,”
C- Y. Lowe,
Loire,
LOCAL NEWS.
V
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BANDON,
z
à
JANUARY
S B Sherwood
" 10.......... 48 99
J L Barker
” 11.......... 35 74
E N Harry
” 12.......... 58 59
Johu Goil
”13........... 40 70
A Barrows
” 14 due Co 4 94
John Grandy
”15........... 81 00
A Flanders
" 16........... 119 45
W T Brady
”17........... 46 60
T S Everenden
” 18........... 31 50
L W Recurd
” 19........... 145 00
A Farris
”20 ......... 60 00
W H Hull
” 21 ooutinued.
A P Miller
”22......... 22 02
” 23........... 394 29
Albert Barklow
A Davis
”24.......... 18 00
J D Haynes
”26
. 54 75
Petition fur relocation of a portion of the
Rock oreek road, ooutinued until the April
term, for the reason that no undertaking
has yet been filed by the petitioners.
$190 appropriated to aid in cutting timber
from south aide of Coos Bay Wagon road
between Fairview and Dora.
$1000 appropriated to aid in opening the
Glenn creek and Loon Lake oounty road.
8 B Cathcart, establishing cornerseto 8 50
Dubner A Hagelstein 6 iron posts for
Co surveyor ...........
3 60
W Sinclair Agt 3 yr’s prem on $8000
on insurance policy......................... 280 00
Stephen Gallier board of prisoners.. 27 10
V N Perry sal as C H janitor 4 mos
and 4 days..............
City of Coquille water for C H 4 mos 12 00
Mrs 8 Whetstone washing for pris
oners.................................................... 6 70
J A Lyons Estate shirts for prisoners 1 00
G A Robison ooal oil etc courthouse.. 6 05
2 90
C M Skeels coal oil for C H................
Wm Rioh ooal oil for C H.................. 10 15
Wm Gallier broom and lamp wicks
for CH...............................................
96
R d Knowlton sundries for CH......... 8 15
6 35
N Lorenz coal oil etc C H..................
A B Dean 10 tons coal CH................ 30 00
Coqnile Co 10 tons ooal C H.............. 25 00
W C Benham hauling 10 tons ooal to
0 H..................................................... 5 00
Str Dispatob freighting 10 tons ooal
Rrv to Coq.......................................... 5 00
W H Mansell 9 loads wood for CH.. c 76
J B Dulley 6 tier wood........................
7 50
P Johnson 1 load wood.......................
1 25
The Sun pub tax notioe.....................
1 50
Petition and affidavit of Lizzie I.abree for
rebate on taxes for 1899 1900, denied.
Ordered that a tax levy of 28 mill on
$2,766,585 be made for state, county and
school purposes, to be divided as follws;
State tax.................. .................. 6% mills
School tax..................................... 5
“
Indigent soldiers’fund............. 1.1 “
County tax................................... 16 3 20“
Total...,...................................... 28
“
Above levy baaed on the following esti
mate of expenses for the flsoal year ending
Sept 30 1902;
Salaries of oonnty officers............ $ 9 600 00
Cirouit court expenses................... 2,000 00
Justice court expenses......... .
1,000 00
Stalioneiy, lighting, fuel A mis
cellaneous ..................................... 3,000 00
Infirmary paupers and inaane....... 3,809 00
Road supervisors............................. 2,500 00
Roads and bridger.......................... 13,500 00
Interest on outstanding warrants 4,800 00
Rebates on taxes.......... ..................
500 00
Incidental ligitgation.....................
300 00
Indigent soldiers..............................
276 65
Establishing corners.......................
50 CO
School tax......................................... 13,832 67
State tax......... . ........ . ..................... 18,676 00
Scalp bounties................. . .............
100 00
Election expeuses............................ 1,000 00
J 8 Lawrence sal Sept, Oct, Nov,
Dec....;............. .........................
306 00
W H Bunch sal qtr ending Deo 31
225 00
Do postage and expreasage...........
21 50
J J Stanley 6J4 days in shff’s office
16 25
Stephen Gallier sal, Dec shff.........
166 67
E M Gallier sal Dep sbff..............
60 00
L H Hazard aal Dec clerk............
100 00
R H Mast sal Dec Dep olerk.........
66 67
J B Dulley salary Treasurer.........
50 00
D McIntosh sal as Comm and
exam roada...................................
40 40
R C Dement sal as Comm and
exam roads...................................
34 80
L Harlooker, on ac 3 mos sal Co
Judge ............................................
200 00
Ordered that the olerk issue warrants to
the sheriff for the oolletion of delinquent
taxes.
Ordered that the following persona be
appointed Judges and Clerks of Election for
1902 and 1903. the first named Judge iu each
precint to be chairman of the Judges and
Clerks in each precinct:
PBBCINCT.
J udges
Bandon
Clerks
L W Record
D Cbarleson
E M Blackerby
T J Thrift
J D Lowe
Geo P Topping
Burton Prairie
H W Holverstott
J W Mast
John Barker
G W Norris
H Bettys
William Bettys
Coaledo
O Wickham
C M Wiokham
J B Pointer
W B Beebe
Fred Poore
John Yoakam
Coos City
James Watson
William Ross £
Frank Haynes
Win Harding
James Wall
Z T Siglin
Coquille
I Hacker
Fred Linegar
Wm Rioh
M O Hawkins
J J Lamb
C A Gage
Coos River, NorthJ
Chas Rodine
C E Edwards
Robert Haskell
G A Gould
J H Prioe
John Porter
Coos River
Anson Rogers
L D Smith
E W Guptill
J J Clinkenbeard
E J Coffelt
W F Hodson
Deer Park
Ira Busan
E J Biglow
Dora
W H Bn nob
H E Wilcox
F E Scofield
L F R Heller
J P Stemler
J O Stemler
23,
Number 4.
Empire
T
Morton Tower
C F McCollum
M L Tower
Enchanted
A L Nosier
S S Endicott
L B Fetter
Ed Jenkins
«
H 11 Brown son
li H Cribbins
Four Mile
C T Blumenrother
J F Aluinbaugh
W P Boree
Thos J Wooden
Geo 11 Bethel
C M Haughton
Lake
C D McFarland
J W Judd
H as Opened up his Large Stock of CAI I anrl
C W Sanford
B F Savage
In DEY Goods and n Large Assortment of ' h LL «i»U WINTER Goods
J W Newland
C M Siegel
Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits
Marshfield
I Lando
J R Lightner
T H Dimmick
E O’Connell
„
GA Bennett
John Bear
Marshfield, South.
Wm Merchant
E A Anderson
R Walters
George Ross
W J Butler
J T Hall
Missouri
J D Bennett
Walter Bennett
E H Hansen
I T Weekly
J M Bright
C D Clark ”
Perfect fit
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing
Myrtle Point
Guaranteed.
L A Roberts
S D Pulford
I E Rose
GM Short
J H Matheny
J W Leneve
Newport. Judges, James Barrie, Wm
Lawhorn, John Bentz. Clerks, A R Ten-
brook John Suedden Alfred A Johnson.
Norway. Judges, A Stauff Fred Schroeder
George Davis. Clerks, J P Barkdoll Hobt
Tyrrell W H Schroeder.
Parkersburg. Judges, Joe Flam T W
Dräne R Pomeroy. Clerks Frank Fahy
Warren Parker J E Fisher.
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles nnd Fine
Wall Paper and
Window Trimmings.
House Liuiug.
and Pieces.
Prosper. Judges, Jarnos Morrison J
------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------
HamblookJrJ W Hammerburg. Clerks, R
W Bullard E W Fahy Cash Goodman.
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and ^‘‘'¿,rXrMlld8
Riverton. Judges, Ed Price Wm Rohm
Furniture
Repairing
and
Saw
filing
a Specialty.
Wm H Hull. Clerks, W E Crane J F Lee
TPHanly.
GlaSS
nnil Fitted to Order- All
Rowland. Judges, Wm Hood W H Hayes vi □□□ Sizes and weigts kept on hand ^XFdnonena UNDERTAKING
A
Full
Line
of Burial Caskets, Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
Wm Wise, Clerks, J D Hayes Clay De
Constanlty Kept on Hand.
ment Robert Carman.
South Slough. Judges, Geo WilBon Geo
Wasson Harry Stimmel. Clerks, George E
Cook Thomas Nichols A F Hansen.
Sumner. Judges, A D Wright Matt Matt
son E H Byers. Clerks, Fred Wilson Fred
Cavanaugh E J Masters.
Tenmile. Judges, Stephen Johnson Chas
Seistrem Ben Roberts. Clerks, W F How
ron Geo Schroeder Albert Olsen.
There being no further business, Cuori
adjourned for the term.
Is now supplied with a full and completo stock of
MARINE,
E I) Jones
John Flanagan
William Turpin
W INTE I
G oods !
J. Denholm
LATEST STYLES AM) LOWEST
— PRICES. —
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries
Always on Hand.
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
O ur hardware
DEPARTMENT
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware.
Miners’ Supplies.
ARBIVKO.
Jan 16—Stmr Argo, Hughes, 47 hours
from San Francisco to Elbert Dyer.
Jan 20—Sohr Coquelle, Anderson, 8 days
from 8 F to A Pershbaker,
Wo carry a complete stock of
Jan 22—Sohr Bessie K, Peterson, 6 days
from 8 F to C M &. T Co.
TINNER’S SHOP IN
sailed .
CONNECTION.
Jan 18—Stmr Argo, Hughes, to S. F.
Jan 20—Sehr Monterey, Panter, to S F
Jan 20—Sohr Onward, Jorgensen, to 8 F
Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows,
Pipe Fittings anil Plumbing a specialty.
LEDGERWOOD & CORSON,
Bandon,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
to trespass upon the premises of I)r. Kenyon,
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 A Large Stock Just
stated above.
Received.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14, 1901.
PETEK NELSON, Agent.
Oregon
....
Fall and Winter Goods
Church Directory
Ladies’ Jackets and
Capes.
All Kinds of Goods For
Rainy Weather.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
M. E. C hubch .
Preaching service every 2nd nnd 4th Sun
day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.M.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M.
Epworth League .6:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
U. 8. H olcomb , Pastor.
Do You
Know the News e
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes
N. L orenzs
store
CONSTANTLY on HAND
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
täT'You can have it all for
Fer
Month
KAp
MW
Now is the time to buy.
Per^
month
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
In the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largest eveuing news-
pape published in Oregon; it coiitains
ail thi news of the state and of the
natioL Try it for a month. A sample
0 ’py w 1 be mailed to you free. Address
Other bargains
room for more.
The Telegram,
J. M. UPTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
PORTLAND, ORE.
Two Real Bargins in Real
Estate.
Story and a half house; 5 ronins; fire plaoe.
Large lot near center of town. $169.
One story honse 5 rooms: lot and a half.
Near woolen mill, $125.
Both of these are real snaps, call on J. M.
UPTON, Bandon.
ATTORNEY
and
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Practices In all the Courts of the State.
Offloe on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug
on First Street,
Life Insurance Policies nnd Bonds bought
or money loaned on same.
Bandon,
Oregon.
ww«*» «< * * *> «* r«r* a «•< *
andon lodge ,N o . ii 5, a . f . a . m . *
Stated communications first. Sat J
nrdsv after the full moon of eneli
month. All Master Masons cordially «
invited. By order of
W. M. <•
T. J. THRIFT, Secretary.
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4$
♦ «*««*««« «
W. Haydon, M. I>.
SKIN
URINARY AND
DISEASES.
Office—East Front 8treet,
B andon . O bboon .
DIGESTIVE,
■«■■•••4
❖
4
Court Queen of the Forest No. 17,
Foresters of America.
BANDON
...Water Works...
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
piped to any part of town,
and to any part of the house,
on application, in qnatitilies
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor
HAM1ON LOIIGK, No. 115, A. F. A. M
ftiWf
1MNDON, COOS COUNTY, OBEOON.
Office in the Eldorado Building, on First
Street.
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
and other goods that must be sold tu make
A. W. 11IME, M. I>.
PHYSICIAN
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1OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.S
No. 17, meets Friday night of each”
«week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon.«
«A cordial welcome is extended to all vis-»
Siting brothers
HENRY GOETZ.
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Fin. Secretary.
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AND SUIiGEON
BANDON, OREGON.
Calls to all parts of town nnd county
promptly answered day or night. Utlice on
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
J. W. STRANGE,
DENTIST,
BANDON,
GEO. P. TOPPING,
A Cure for Lumbago.
W. C Williamson, of Aiubsrst Va.,
says; "For more than a year I suf
fered from lumbago, I finally tried
Cbamberlaiu’s Pain Balm and it gave
me entire relief, which all other bad
failed to do.” Sold by C. Y- Lowo.
1902
• OREGON.
Will visit, Bandon regularly on dates to be
supplied in the Local Column.
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«Visiting brothers in good standing <■
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DELPHI LODGE, NO. «4, K. OF I».
Tn order to prove the great merit of
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Ely’s Cnan Bt’nu. .ho most eHoctive euro
I DELPHI LODGE,NO.64, KNIGHTS
t zr Catarrh and Col l in llo «1, wo nave pre
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evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Hall, <
pared a p-uro w trial size for 10 cents.
E. DYER, C. C. .«
Get it of your di 11%' t er send 10 cents to * Bandoli, Ogn.
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I entered from catarrh of Iho wit t kind
ernr since a boy, a.id I never hoped for
cure, but Elv’n Cream Balm seems to <To
Wrenshall & Wrensh ll,
even that. Many ue piaintanc: s liavo used
it with exoellent results.—Oscar Ostruni,
45 Warren Ave., Chicagi, 111.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure lor catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Trice,
ROUND HOUSE UAL1.ERY, DAN DON
tv cents. At druggists or by mail.
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