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52 Timti a year for S2. Baniffin A f4 ♦ ’ Ji BANDON. OREGON: THUR1OAV. Volum« XIX. JANUARY a. Hay. grain tad f-»wl at N. LofMl'a D>uti»t Ntrsng« is o miug Jan., IV. Remember Dr Strang-'» date. Tom Anderaoo was down last evsn- Important Nsws Notes week. qnirai P. J. Ingelsley, of Walla Walla, Poultry kept on hand at the City J L. Kronenberg of Parkersburg registered at the Tupper House last Meat Market and fowls dressed on was among tbe visitors to town yes Friday. short notice. terday. Father Donuelly and Cland Uy Fresh pies and cakes, baked each Mrs. J. Denholm left for Portland land, both of Marshfield, were in Ban day, tbe lab->r of Mrs. Lewin, can I» last Mooday and will spend a mouth don Monday. bad at tbe City Meat Market. Second Han<l sewing machine for Rome Black, a former resident of visiting relatives. Sheriff Gather came down from Coquille last Saturday and remained I The party who borrowed Mr Mo- Jasper O. Osborn and Mie* Fannie over a day at this place. James Cartwright and wife have Itair’e nwil pnllci will please return Self were married December 31, at it aud borrow itagain, | the residence of T. , McCloskey, moved back from Coquille, and Mrs. Cartwright will go into business here. Messrs Fred N. PerkiDs and Cbri* i of Myrtle Point. sale at the Furniture Store; don't Myrtle Point, died at Pocatello, Idaho, tnias this bargain. December 26, from pneumonia fever J. Denholm • a A * • V» ■* *4 i 1 r ry Goods of Every Description. N ew Y ubk . Jan. 3.-—"Greeting to yonr royal Lighnes*. from faithful T i '«* da , D« i so Ladies Co3t3, and Collarettes. A merging uf telephone iutere.1. is to be »»( on foot. Thia truat will repn-aent (luO,- subject — Marcoui.” With a force of millions of volts ooo.ouu. The Crown Pnnceaa of Saxony baa left the large-t voltage ever yet obtained her baaband and European nobility baa a iu an electrical current. says a dis large pattern scandal on band. patch from Wellfleet, Muss., to the A steel road constructed in New York ha» Times, the aiiove message will be proved a »accuse and uamslera waul tuure ' Haahed through the air to King Vic- ' like it. : A robber »hot the conductor and robbed , tor Emmanuel of Italy from the new the passengers in a sleeper aa the train et> Marconi station here next week, pos I tered iAjtnaville, Tbe conductor whs »tanned sibly Tuesday or Wednesday. Mar and recovered m time to secure a rille and coni himself will be present and will empty it at the robber as be was getting Suits i away. personally ply tbe tapper. ' Coal is held from the market in Chicago, This message will mark the forma] . supposedly for higher prices. AGENT S RUST openiug of the first wireless telegraph 1 Salem, Oregon, had five burglaries in sta'ioo on the soil of the United three days. W sdshdav Dec 31 States. The plant has been tested Milwaukee had a *100.000 fire. Several aud found ail right. Power is ap firemen were injured by tbe falling of a plied to it by a 75 horse power dy wall. All Kinds of Goods For A Larue Stock Just Ladies' Jackets and Received. Itainy Weather. Capet. uarno, and tbe apparatus throws a Morocco rebels have twelve of the Sultan'» spark as big as a man’s fist and as cannon. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Portugal sent warships to Morocoo to long. The sending of a message protect her interests. sounds like the discharge of a rapid Taken for Clothing. A robber shot »nd fatally wounded a Kan tire gun. sas City »tore keeper, and a Kansas City I woman al.ot a man who was robbing her j Uiiudttlay Drawn Off. henhouse. The chicken thief left a bloody ! A Telegram from T. W. Clark, who! trail. k A detachment of Boers will fight for King ; and is in San Francisco at present, states Edward in Somaliland. Africa. that the steamer Mandalay has been) Thirty men were injured in a collision be tween a light »witch train and a train | drawn off. This creates no surprise as it Las carrying workmen nt Little Kock, Kansas, three were probably fatally injured. been no secret that the principal own | Tbe Cour’bouse at Marshall. Clark coonty er wanted her tu run to Crescent City. Ill., was destroyed ly fire. Low f fiO.OOl). CONSTANTLY on HAND It is reported that Krnz and other T hursday Jan I A b Id rogue tried to cut off a girl’s fingers, parties will build a bout designed for in New York, to get a valuable ring. The the Coquille trade. fiend was captured. F. E. Hick, tbe photographer, will ' President Roosevelt greeted rich and be found at the Barnard gallery for: poor alike at the White House today. will be dispusvd of at prices that will astonish you, while there are only a few days longer. His work is , Several funerals bad to be postponed, at of the best quality an l all requiring; Rochester, New York, on account of driver's strike. To be bad in Dry G 'da, Clothinc, Shoe» bis services should call at once. A man was killed in Los Angeles by a and other goods that must be sold to make room for more. bullet from a reveler's revolver. <)u H; m way to S h P iii . President K«>oeevelt was presented a gold ltoEBBl'BO, Or., Jan. 1. Hon, Stiller pen. once tbe property of General Sberidau, B. Hermann, of Myrtle Poiut, with by a Luug Island woman. M onday Jau 5 bis wife and children, arrived in ti.it» Rebels h ive dt fcaled Castro's forces and city yohterdny by private conveyance, are nearing Caracas, Venezuela. and are guest» of bis eister, Mrs. K Indiauola people, of Mississippi, declare L. Miller. Mr. Hermann i» on bis that they will not have a Negro postmaster. » ----- AT THE----- Detroit has gone into the coal trade and wuy to Portland, whence lie will pro will soli ooal to her citizens at cost. ceed to Salem to attend the legisla F riday -Jan 2 ture of which he is a member. Mr. Tbe Pacific cable was finished to Hono* Hermann is exhibiting a small bottie lulu yesterday. 800 employes of the Union Consolidated containing tfdOI) in gold nuggets, which is part of a clean up made in ; 1 ruction Company at Chicago, have bad nn increase of 10 per cent added to their wages ICiiKinn>*.**<*i his Salmon Mountain mine. 25 miles, —the result of arbitration. — — from Myrtle Point, t he nnggels are Morgau's international Marine Company OEt». 1*. TO1'I'I5G, mostly large an 1 smooth Mr. Her tfok over various lines ou the Atlantic, FOB SALE OU KENT.—A Livery barn in Bandon Koutu for Iti horse*. Bu.gy shed January 1, and is now reported iu control. rnann says that two mon after two ATKIKNE’ i ' and COEN-1.1.011 AT LAW Mrs. W. A. Clark, wife of Senator Clark's and office nttnehed. and running *»Ur for »tuck. Address ur apply to J. H. Joue». month»' work made a cleau-np of Practices in all the Court« of the State. son died yesterday. Bandon Oregon. W000. Jacob Owen, ot New York, will apply to Office ou Stcocd Floor in Concrete Bdildiuy the courts to remove Lis picture from tbe ou Ftrsi 8treet, Volcnnic Eruption«. O. Life Inanrance Policies aud Bonds bought rogues’ gallery. or uiouey loaned ou saiue. W. Earl swam l‘J8 feet under water but C orinto , Nicaragua, Dec. 15, via Ü. and Notary Public Bandon. - - - - Oregon. San Francisco, Jan.—The vo I chdo of came to the sarface in an unconscious state. S aturday Jau 3 Filings and Final proof a made on Horne Santiago, about eight miles from A land slide at Olympia covered a large «tends, 1 liaberClaims aud otter U. 8. Lauds A. W KIJIE, M. 1>. Granada, is sb oting out fire and at brewery aud crushed several bouses, lime Money Loan« Negotiated on Approved PHYSICIAN AND SUPGEON night illuminates the heavens for ly warning avoided fatalities. Security. A cave-in at Oliphant, 1‘a., let several BANDON, OREGON. many miles around. Office at Tupper House. Baudot», Oregon houses down. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. Monotnmlio, near the sea coast, is Calls to all parts of town and county A Bntir.b vessel lost six of her crew by promptly answered day ur uight. Office uu belching forth smoke. yellow fever in making tbe trip from Pana XV Hu? don. Il I» corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets I-abieo, iu Salvador, shoots forth ma to Port Townsend. SKIN Anarchists want the life of tbe vice presi DIGESTIVE. CBINABY AND smoke and lava every half hour, and W. STRANGE, DISEASES. at night forms a brilliant spectacle dent of Argentina for ordering them out of Office—East Front Street, bis couutry. as its molteu lava runs down tbe B asdon . O bïoom . Rebels captured Fez, in Morocco. The mountain side in a stream of fire. Sultan is in critical circumstances. BANDON, - - • OREGON. Venezuelans were scared by the tempo The inhabitants of Guatemala City fear that volcano Atitlan will breuk rary iHDd'ng of tbe Allies at Porto Cabello. Wilt visit Bandon regularly on dates to No firing was done. (»applied in the Local Column. M. E. C hurch . out at any time. A Boston syndicate purchased 1100 acres Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Son Tbe sea coast and ocean for many V > <•**>' • V •- ;■ >' > • ■ >• < j of tbe finest timoer in Newfoundland. day at 11 A. M. and 8: P. AL miles is strewn with pumice atone Sauday School every Sunday at 10. A. M. BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. I from the volcano Santa Maria. MARINE. Epworth League , 7:P. M. » I > ANDON LODGE. No. 1.1:1.1 . O. O. I’. flAILSD. N ew Yom, Jan. 3—Reports re Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. J I > inert» every : atiod.iv eveniug. Jan 4—Sehr Gem. O P Ellingson, to 8 F. W. H. M ktbbh , Pastor. ceived here from the Province of ¿Visiting brothers iu good standing Jan 4—Sehr Ocean Spray, Ellingson to I jáoordially invited. Llanguibue says the Herald’s Valpar ♦ E N. DE LONG, N. O. J. M. li’TOX, 8 f. A. O. H ott . Sec. aiso, Chile, correspondent announces Jan S—Sehr Onward, Larseu, to S. F. ______ ____ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW that five volcanoes are in actual erup «■«•«'SV« : • Jan 8—Sehr Onward, Larsen, to 8 F. BANDOS. COOSCOUNTY,OBKUON. tion there, though no damage has yet akiivzd . Office in the Eldorado Building, on First a * i.v><r,r«3ôrsï íw been reported. Jan 7—Sehr May Flower, Gudmauso i, Street. •Z EO11CK, X<>. «•>♦, K. OF r Ä days from 8 S’ to Riverton. Capes Boots & Shoes Made to Measure PROOF CORSET. FOR WARNER Fall and Winter Goods \V. V. Cope came up from Dairy- Y. Lowe. Tbe Alabama Warblers, the colored ville Simday having business which That new line of Moulding ie gt- ing fast. Don’t wait until it ia all minstrel troupe which visited this called him this wuy. He remained gone; have your pictures frame! now. section a short time ago, nre reported over till Monday. Mrs. A. D. Walcott, of Marshfield, In provisions and groceries G. H to nave stranded, at Woodland Cal., spent the holidays here with her Magoon always curries a select stock. ' a few days ago. Fresh supplies arriving on each ves Miss Ella Ellingson was married parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowe. Ml. to H. E. Carl, of Norway, at the C'en She returned home yesterday. respect. Tailor Made Orders CLOTHING DRY GOODS Boots The output of lumber over the Co M L. Martin, Expert Piano tuner tral Hotel, Marshfield, December 31. Mr. Carl is one of the proprietors of quille bar since December 11. is Orders by postal will receive prompt attention. Permanent address Marsh the Norway creamery aud tbe bride above 2,000,000 feet This is the is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. P. greatest amount ever towed out in field, Oregon. one month. Ellingson, of Parkersburg. C. A. Gage, of Coquille, who had Dr. Strange was in town last night, Dr. A. W. Kime has Messrs. J W_ been helping Ed Ruckleff at Dairy- ville, during tbe holidays, was in towu Felter and L. C. Gibson employed in and installed the A. O. U. W. officers. in laying a first clsss floor in tbe ball Mr. N. Ford, state organizer was also Friday on bis return bom». he recently purchased from R H. present and will remain here for a F oump . In Mnock’a Hall, Christ Rosa. J. B.Gross is having tbe lower couple of weeks. mas Eve, a gold pin. Owner can call story fixied up on the inside, painting, Frank L. Lowe, who was here at tbe residence of Mrs. Euima J etc. during the holidays, visiting bis 'Et iekaoo, Bandon, and describe prop Ehler C. E, Crnmley returned home, parents, returned to M r-hfielJ last erty. Tneeday evening. Since leaving here Friday. He is looking forward to a Ii. H. Rosa and Sanies McAdams in October, h« has visited Portland. time when he will make the Coquille have a contract to get out a lot of Castle Rock, Hood River, and Eastern bis field of labor. poles for the Beaver Hill mines. The Oregon, having speot some time at W. H. Button is up from tho scene j>o)ea are used iu making corduroy Condon. He will preach in Recorder of oil prospecting. He reported amaz roads. Hall Dext Sunday at 11 o’clock and mg progress—that drilling bad ad News through tbe Coquille Herald again in tbe evening at tbe usual vanced till the drill came to the snr states that B. F. Lawrence, who is in boor. face aome 800 to 1200 feet down the Arizoua. iu the interest of bis health,! The Coqnille Bulletin of last Fri side of the mountain—good prospect. is getting along nicely and is gaiuiug day had the following list of marriage Clinton Malehorn and Al’en Boice repid ly. licenses issued at tbe county seat ul .,U»7 of , Floras Creek, came lip AW Monday Elisha N. Smith, who owns an in during the latter part of tbe last of Rnf| bRTe gotie to Marshfield for u terest in tbe Smith &. Page sawmill, the old year: December 26, H I-' j visit that place. von to tv luub p'nvo. Fboy woro ac on J. E. Woods’ place, was married Carl and Ellen Ellingson; Dec. 27, • i companied from here by Clur^nc» to Miss Maud Deyoe, of Myrtle Point, C P Coleman and Emma M Morgan; Boice aud they propose going to Myr Wedndsday of last week. Dec. 29. Herbert Manciet and Olive tle point on Friday. S. N. B. Hunt and family who Langlois; W W Lawhorn and Krona Will Tenbrouk wandered this way spent some teu days visiting st the Summerlin; VN Barker and Cora C again last Friday and has been help- bay returned home Monday, They Chandler; E N Smith and Maud iog E. Lewin a couple of days in his were accompanied l>y W. W. Hayt s Deyoe. meat market. Ho will take a place and wife, Mrs. Hunt's parent». Enterprise: We have received a in tbe woolen mills for a conple of The familiar sound of tbe school copy of the prosperous of tbe Golden weeks, after which be will be em bell raug out on the sir. Monday Eagle Dredging Co., with head ployed otherwise and intends to re morning, announcing that vacation quarters at San Francisco. Tbe ob main here for awhile at least. was euded, aod tbe youths of tLe ject of the new organization is to Court Queen of the Forest, No. 17, town were soon on th-ir march to operate extensively in the Sixes min of Bandon will be officered as follows take up their work of study and prog, ing region aod their properties con dining tbe current term: E M Black rows. sist of 940 acres of mining ground- erby, J PR; W L Davidson, C K; Tue school board and the hoard of There is plenty of capital behind tbe Thomas Langlois. S C R; John Lang health at Marshfield concluded to proposition and there may be some loin. F S; George P Topping. Treas.; pos: pone opening the public school real activity in the Sixes before many W V lusher. B S; A Morris, S B; J at that place this week. Scarlet fever mouths. T Mars, of Bandon, Trustee; A W exists there in a mild form aud the Tbe Bandon Dramatic Club, con Kime, M D, of Bandon, and W Calin, precaution is taken io prevent it from sisting of Missses Pearl McCormick, M D, of Coquille, Pbysiciaus. spreading. Katie McNair, Agues Stitt, Messrs. George Belloui, of Floras Creek, Benjamin F. Adams, of Smith C. J. Dalv. D. A. Patterson. E. H. and F. Thompson, of Coquille were River. California, Died, Decemlier, Beak, T. Robinson and R. Livesay, iu town Tuesday night. Mr. Thomp 24 1902. of pneumonia. He leaves a accompanied by Misses Blanche Stitt son whs on bis way to Dairyville I wife and one child. Mr. aod Mrs and Blanch* Patterson, started for where be will take charge of the Star Adams visited Baudon 1 >st fall, Mrs. Coqnille this morniog wher» they Ranch, be and Mr. Belloui having Adams being a niece of the editor of will present the play, “A Noble Out made a trade whereby they exchange the K kcobdeb . i cast.” to oight. On Friday night places, an<! the latter will move to Tbe nicest aud pleasantest medicine they will put the same play on at Coquille and tako charge of tbe Figg 1 have used for iudigestion aud con Myrtle Point. place, where Mr. Thompson has been stipation is Cbamlwrlain's Slum Major Kinney, of the Great Central, io charge during tbe last five years. acb and Liver Tablets,” says M»*lard figured in an aasault and battery ac F. Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. “They tion at Roseburg a few days ago. It Telegram: It becoming apparent work like a charm aud do not gripe appears that tbe major bad figured that a great many people were re or have any unpleasant effect.” For as a battering ram in tbe controversy sorting tu oil, as a partial substitute sale by C. Y. Lowe. aud had downed Dr. E. Dn Gas by a for coal, the oil trnst thought it a nice time to raise the price of oil. There were four correct guesses as violent jam of the shoulder, Kinney Between the coal trnst and the oil to the number of seeds iu tbe large falling on top. Dn Gas then bad trnst the people of the Northeastern pumpkiu displayed in Sanderson Kinney arrested. Tbe disturbance States are having another kind of Bru's, window. There were 331 seeds arose over some townsite property warm time than they like. Shoes A Large Stoc»k of Fresh Groceries and Previsions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY “EL DORADO i » - Prop's. T. Blumenrother S. Commisioner J. DENTIST, Church Directory Croup The peculiar nongh which indicat s croup, is usually well known to the mothers of crimpy children. No time should tie hist in th» treatment of it, and for this purpoae no medicine has received more nnivet-al approval than Chamberlain's Congb Remedy. Do Telegram: Some scientific doctor* not waste valuable time in experi have discovered that lemon juice is a ment, ng witli untried remedies, no »□re destroyer of typhoid germs. If I matter bow highly they may be recom they are not mistaken it is a wonder that the di-eovery was not made long mended, but give this medicine ns di ago. Simóle, natural remedies, rather rected and all symptoms ofcroup will titan strong compounds, are likely to quickly disappear. I’or sale by C. Y he the main medicines of the future, Lowe. and chief among them will be lots of pure air and water and salt I Veritable n»»«»»b»rki»m. I ! . ' T opeka Kun., D-e. 31.—Superin tendent Charles, of the IE y’n Indue trial School, put a display of article* made by the lx>y» in the State Ilonse, to »bow the teacher* what the boys mold do io the iednstrial line The Executive Co: ocil ordered the dis play taken out, declaring that uoth- ing .»hoold be done to encourage young people to believe that the re form school is the proper place to learn a trade, as such teaching would encourage crime. Every Bott** of Chamberlain'« Cough I Remedy Warranted. We garantee every bottle of Cham berlain.a Congb Remedy and will re fund th« money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the beat remedy in tbs world for la grippe,coughs, oolds croup and whooping congb and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result io pneumonia, For sale by C. Y. Lowe, i « Fresh Groceries of all Kinds J. G. Russell and hie sister, Mrs Beyerle of Two mile were doing We have tbe New Home, \X bite •V. 8. Marshall came up from New business in town Monday. and Singer Sewing Machine, at tbe Magism ssys bis stock of candies Furniture Store, on tbe most reason Lake Monday remaining till next day. nuts, fruit, etc won’t remain. He has able terms and prices. to keep a supply coming each week. John B Hume, of whom mention For a bad taste in tbe mouth take a The last of the old year brought few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach was made last week, baa found occu very disagreeable weather, but l‘Jt'3 and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. pat ion here aud has concluded to re Warranted to cure. For sale by C, main. lias proven a decided change tn the pumpkin, and tbe correct goes- Dn Gas had purchased. Major Kin pers were Bart Davidson, U llliam ney was acquitted. Page, \S . P. Holtuan aud a sailor with The steamer Favorite had a close ao nnpronouticable name. call from tire last Monday night, We saw J. B. Marshall coming while lying at tbe wharf at Coquille down town surly Monday morning, City. The v«>ssel was discovered to carrying a number of carpenter’s be on Gre about 8 oclock and it was tools. It bad a look of new resolu only by quick response and persist tions being tbe first of tbe year, but ent effort that tbe fire was conquered we hardly think be meant it, as we without heavy damage. Tbe tire had concluded that be was iuteodiog caught in the engine room which was them to l>e used by the other fellow. quite badly charred. Tbe partition* «/wing to the nnusnal deruaod up were pretty well consumed and tbe on bis litue Dr. Strange will be unable life preservers were mostly destroyed to get to Bandi-n until the 19th of and the glass gauge wa* broken. January, when he will be here for tbe There was uo particular damage to week commencing with that day. All tbe (toiler and engine* but tbe engine ins work is first class and is fullv room and cabin sustained sufficient warranted, and bis charges are rea damage to lay the steamer off her »unable. Remember tbe date Jaou- run a day, The damage will reach about F300. ary 19, Io 23. » 11 190) Th* (*>aim<>oer: Th* new» that R y Clark, Hutwriutendent of th* “the prevent r> ngre-« will Dot take «tore. Bandon Woilea Mil's Co., returned any Lavty ur precipitate at cion on If yon want a No. I aewiog ma* Cali at the fnroitur» «tore for np- ing from Riverton. Monday eveniug from • visit to Sun the trust question“ baa not cau»e<l A fine line of Rocker» aod Dioer» chine give A McNair a call. bolstering good«. any deaths fr< m heart failure. Francisco. Hpecial -24 Large Stamps Photos 8. H. Holgate of Marshfield, ww at tbe Farnitnr» Star». V. Irei«*** Telegraph Arthur Rice, the jeweler, has tbe V. M. 25 cents, st Wrenshall » gallery Bau looking around town tbe tir»t of thia Ntntlon. beet thing yet in reserved seats. En- ■ don. LOCAL NEWS. i I • WANTED.—A TKC8TW OiiTHY GEN tleiuan or lady in each county to mannge buaiue»» for an old e»t»bii»Led house of koi id DnanoiRl standing. A straight bona ode »eekiv chsü salary of ♦ ■■'.‘«J paid by check each Wednesday »Uli all exi>en-is direct from headipiai lera. Money advanced tor exi t oses. Maiurger. 340 Caxtou Hldg., Cbiuago. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [Timber Land Act Jnne 3, 187K,] V mitid 8T4IM L ind officb , Kot»«ina<». O ekgo N. December 30. 1902. Notice is hereby tfiveu that in compliance with U d provi.si.tnte •>( the act of Ct>ngrt^s •ti June 3. 1*7». entitled * Au act for the twit* of timber lands iu the 8taUg of California. Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Ter ritory.*’ aa extended tu all tbe Public Land 8t itea by act of Angoat 4. btvpben 8. 1 ittle. uf Bandon. County of Cuoa, State of Oregon, has thia day tiled in tbia «»Ace bis sworn statement No. 4ZJ0, for the purchase uf the 8E * of NE;4 of Sectiou No. 5. in Township No. Ifti 8.. Range No. II W.. and will offer proof to show that tbe land song nt ¡a more valuaole for its timber or stone than for agricultural parpoae«, and to es labhsb Ins claim to »aid land before L. H. Hazard. Conntv Clerk of Cooa County, Or egon, at Coquille. Oregon» on Tuesday» th< 24th day of Marco. 19U3. He names as wit ueeees: B. L. Hirst, of Bandon. Oregon: 8 imuel Hunter, of Bandon, Oregon *. Ed »S>tepheus. ”f Bandon, Oiegqn: R. H. K<>*a, of Bandon Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe above de*crit»rd lands are requested to file their claims in this otfiae on or before said 24th day of March, t90B. J. T. B bi DOBS. jat*8 Ue«ister. ^WATCHES! Watches! «I NELI’Hl LODGE. NO M, KNIGHTS J ¿1 * <>f i’ythiii». evtry A! u <I h > J X evenm;; nt 7dK> o’clock, iu (’K«lle H II. ■ B Bimlc’U. Oso. E. N1 L>ON. C. C, S B. N. H abumotos , K. <>t K. and 8. R » .» « V ■; ■' * .■ i , & * * J'.-' -d i »ex < Watches!! Ch*>np*r nn«1 better f »r the price than ever nold in Bandon bef re. 7 jewel Cen- tnrv ?4.50: 7 jewel Elj^in or Waltham idova raent twenty veer. p» iu filled case with 7 jewel movement 312 00 Have a fine line of Silverware; net knives and forkajffl tnbl»--r ** k-iepounb 5U A fine enrYirp •» t 3.1 etc. Do not thick bfccauHe we do not hold vo np HU<1 rub v.»u that onr e U hth of <> velce. All flood« are unaranteed. and if not as represented can I> p returned and jeur money will be refunded. All kinds of repMiriiifl neatly and prompt ly done. -A.rtYj.-ur R-lce. Window in Bandffn Furniture »tore. $ «g 5 BA N DON LODGE, .So. 1 15. A. F. A Mg ; 1 > kN’DON LODGF.Nn. 115. A . F \ M ¿ I 1 Ì ¿nrday after the full moon of each) a mon th. Ail Master Masons midi ill) invii. <1. 1 J. ¡ J1RI1 1, W. M. S * Vk. H aydow , Sec. V V ’’ Court Queen of th« Formt No, 17, Forenter« of Atnvirn. ____ t ’11 ' ’ k V». 17. nt- «-Î r . t ■ 1 » < f » •. • 4 week, iti Concn Hall, ¡’.and -n. < k cordial w< i<•••;• >■ is a x ’, i . . «■ t-i wH v»a- ■> Si tine brotbera E. M. r.L U'KEItllY. * J. — N. ~ I \Not.nis. ('bivi K iger. ¥ Fin. Secretsrv. TRF^PAM NOTH L. Nofirn i« hereby givt n to all per*.>n« u« t tn treepae« upon th® pr^utfaeaof T>r. Keumn. •iruated between Flora« I»ake and the r .n i- ty rond, in Northern Curry, by removing, enttiug. or destroying timber n[>-n said land. t’*' reward will b** paid f<»r informa tion leading to a conviction of trsapa*» a " stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. lik 1 FETER NELbON, Agent Wrenshall &. Wrenshslt, Photographers, ROUND HOU I GA1LLRY. 11 %> »ON