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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
« 52 > a I [<• Fi 52 Times a year for $2. o I I I HE 52 Times a year for $2. I BANDON, Volume XIX LOCAL NEWS. W ool sacks for aale at Saoderaon A. E. Kent, of Roseburg waa in town laet Monday. “Photo” Botfoos, 10 to lficto, at WrensbaU'a Gallery. W. B. Wabater and C. E. Pntnam, of Pasadena, Calif., were in town this week. T. B. Perkins, from Hillsboro, Ore gon, registered at tbe Topper Hoose last Monday. M. B. Gibson, of Dairyville, waa in town a day or two tbia week, having business that called him here. Call ou Sanderson Bros, for tba Famous Do Lavel Separators, We carry them in stock. A number of Bandocisns visited Marshfield Saturday evening, return ing borne Sunday night If you wish something delicate and delicious try a package of Cream of W bent at T. Anderson’s. Elder Holt will preach, in Recorder Hall. Saturday evening aud again at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. Tbe new town board qualified last Monday and took charge of tbe town's interest. Carl Nelsou was appointed Banka). Mrs. Roliert Barton, of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. H. S. Harris of Spo kane, Wash , registered in Baodon. Monday. F. E. Hicks, tbe photographer wbo has been staying here all winter left Wednesday on a trip dowu into Cur ry county. M L. Martin, Expert Piano tuner Orders by postal will receive prompt attentioo. Permanent address Marsh field, Oregon. Following is the passenger list on the Cbico when she sailed .ast Friday: B C Rucker, C M Buncb, C F Allen, J M Betbell, and Captain Ellingson. You will find the best brands of floor, bacon, bam and lard and other kinds of provisions and groceries of guaranteed strength at H. A. Coz's grocery. J. Waldvogel and son arrived here, last Friday, from Tillamook. Mr. Waldvogel ia L. N. Barnee’ partner in tbe butcher business and came to reside here. Dont forget that Dr. Prentis will be in Bandon from June 4tb to 26tb. As this will be bis last trip, it will be well for yon to baveyonr dental work done at this time. Sheriff Stephen Gallior has gone to Cherokee Nation to bring M. D. Landis, back to Coos county. He is probably ready Io start on his return by this time. Dr. Prentis, the Marshfield dentist, is in Bsndon and will retuaio until June 26. Persons requiring bis services should eall at once. Office with Dr. Kime. J. W. Field sold bis lot aod black smith shop to William Gallier, bis stock of material to Peter Nelson, packed up bis tools and is gone else- where to seek a location. F. Thompson wm in town, last Monday, from tbe Star Ranch, bav- ing oorne in on business. Mr. Tbomp aon made a very nice pick-up on a bog wbicb he disposed of to Barnee & Company. Tbe hog brought him 925.50. Dora it pay to raise Bwine io this country! Ralston Health foods at Denholm's Hay, grain and feed at N. Lorena’s Store. The finest Isyout of Caodiee in town, at J. B. Marshall A Son. The steamer Mandalay is due to arrive here by Saturday evening. New Matting and a full line of new wall paper at tbe Furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mather, of Gold Beach passed through Bandon thia week. F ob S alk .—A good horse, cart aod harness, cheap. Enquire at Sander son Bros. M. R Lee gave Marshfield and Myrtle Point a visit this week, re turning home yesterday. Why pay fancy prices and wmt a month for your suit. Denholm eaa eave you money aod fit you at once. Ice Cream each Saturday and Sun day, at tbe Pacific Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, until further no nce, C. Gehrig wishes to say to tbe pub lic that be baa purchased tbe Bandon Brewery, ami ia now ready to supply tbe market with bis product, and he asks a fair ebare of public patronage of Cooe aod adjoining counties. See his adv. in another column. Baseball The Marshfield«*™ were Met in the Game—Tee Slew. Tbe Bandon Baseball Team accom panied by Jack Home and bia bunch of lusty lunged rooters, journeyed, to Marshfield last Sunday to meet tba team of that town. Aa each team bad defeated North Bend and Coquille in turn, and were consequently tied for first place in Coos county League race, a warm game waa anticipated. Somehow or other tbe "‘bay leaguers" could not connect witb*’our only spider” when hits meant runs while tbe Baodonians bunched their bits and were aided somewhat by the lose playing back of Wright. A large crowd waa in attendance but tbe Marshfield rooters never bad a chance to show what they ware capable of doing, except the little “kidding" handed our boys during their practice. Thia waa soon quieted however when tbe Flying Dutchmen made some of bis pbenominal stops. For the Marsh fielders Lob, Boyn ton, Nadler and Jacobs did good work in the field and with the stick. Iberg, although be missed a couple of hard chances, played a good game and got two corking drives off tbe “Spider’s'’ puzzling delivery. Tbe Baodon team all played good ball and Captain Streib’s home run on tbe right field fence was a dandy. Banm also hit a long drive but was unfortunate in not touching ths sec ond base or he would also have been credited with a bomer, Schofield played right field and bit like a “Turk. ’ Some of his running catches would have done credit to “big leagnere.'' Below we give tbe tabulated score of the game. Bandoo AB R BH BE 8H PO A E 8 8 1 MoKnoe 2b 6 2 5 I 0 2 8 1 C 0 3 1 0 6 1 > 1 0 11 1 1 0 0 0 fi 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 1 1 0 6 2 0 8 s 1 a 0 8 0 6 4 4 • 0 1 0 0 6 2 2 0 0 S 1 2 0 0 1 6 0 —. — — — — —— — 4S 14 21 0 27 15 4 ■. I. Mwift Dead. Marshfield AB B BH 8B 8N PO A E 4 1 1 I 0 1 2 2 D ixd .—At Bandon. June 10, 1S03 Loh 3b Boynton 2b 8 8 0 4 0 0 • 0 M. I. Swift, aged about 60 years. « 0 0 Nadler lb If 4 I I 0 0 Mr. Swift had been doiog bis chores Jaooba e 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 around tbe bouse, and bad put a bell Ferry lb If 6 0 8 4 0 1 0 0 npon one of his ooas aod turned them Ri nane rf 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 ont aa usual. On returning to tbe Iberq of 4 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 bouse be spoke to his wife wbo Short aa 0 3 0 0 I 1 3 1 helped him to tbe lonoge where be Wright p —• »» —* —re reare —re — 32 2 6 2 0 27 11 11 died immediately. Homa rnr>; ffcreih; 2 have bJ», MaKon*. C Mr. 8»ift served in the infantry from Iowa over four years daring the Oawell Baum. Htraok out by Beam 5. by Wright b. Hu by ' pitch ball 0 Oawell », Rebellion, and was in “Sherman’s Adam Ina, Short, Wright. Double plav, March to tbe Sea.” Boynton to Nadler, Loh to Boynton to Nad- Deesosod v?aa buried at half past F-e. Tic.» of«a.-iM>2 tun.,; Cuipiiee, Me two o'clock, today, in tbe Bandon Alli.ter, Harper. Boorer Edmonds. Wealrrberg as Btreib lb Adamiua 3b Pelland If <1 Oswell c Boofield rt WL> Oswall of Baom p « oemetry, under the auapiora of the G. A. B. Poet of thia place. He leave« a wife, throe daughter« and two sons to mourn tbeir bereavement Eider Holt will preach tbe funeral service of Mr. Swift, st 11 o’clock, Sunday, June 14, in Recorder Hall. Ths game at North Bend between the team of that place and Coquille reunited in a victory for the home team in a score of 10 to 4 runs Thomas Burrows, the Coquille catcher received severe injury to one of his arms retiring him from tbe game. The standing of the league teams. Hardware. Bandon. 1000; Coquille, 000; Marsh William Gallier has settled in Ban field, 666; North Bend, 333. don again and haa opened up a gen eral Hardware business. Ha carries Chamberlain’s Celle, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy pans, tinware, buckets, dishes, tools, la everywhere recognized as tbe ona fsrm implements and a variety of remedy that can always be depended other things. npon and that ia pleasant to lake. It Sportameli whether hunters or fish- ia especially valuable for anmmer ermeo will be able to obtain supplies diarrhoea in children and ianndoobt from him, and ba asks a share of ftublio patronage aod desires the pnb- edly tbe meana of aaviog the livea of io to cali end see his wares and gel a great many children each year. For aale by 0. Y. Lowe. prioea. OREGON: With evary 925 of goods purchased at N. Lorenz’ store you gel a splendid portrait. H. A. Cox baa received another big supply of fine candies. If you buy of him once you will be sure to «O again. J. W. Strange who is operating f io Curry county was in town Friday ’ 00 bis way to attend the A. O. U. W Re- 1 union al Coquille. THURSDAY, JUNE Worth Seeing. li, 1903 Jamea Keane, one of the leading actors ou the stage fodsy, will bo in town tonight, sccompasied bv his en tire troupe. This is moot likely, tbe best troupe that haa visited Cooe county yet, and the visit here will give our citizens a chaaco to wit oom players that have merit as leaders io tbe theatrical profession Mr. Keane is not Itogetber a The citizens of Bandon are request stranger to the people tbia county, ed to meet at the Town Hall and among bis frieoda d acquaint Friday evening, June 12 sucea is Mr. Jamea laoagan, of to make further arrangementa for Flanagan & Bennett Marab- celebrating July 4. Everybody Oom* field, who epeaka < . Keane aa TBw A.e.v. A.¥. P. W. Bxewrwlw. worthy the »Stano« of the public. Tbe members generally, of tbe A. Below ia an extract oopiad from tbe O. U. W. order, in Coos County, ae- San Francisco Dramatio Review aembled in re-union at Coquille, last wbicb will be of interest. Saturday, in accordance with tbe pro James Keane ia well and favorably gram that bad been given to tbe known io Eastern circles aa an actor public. of rare skill aod discretion. Until A delegation of about ninety per recently be has been absent from tbe sons, consisting of members of tbe Pacific Coast for ten yeaijL For some Workmen and Degree of Honor, in weeks be has been enjoying a much cluding invited guest, aod attended needed rest. During bis last engage by tbe Fire Department Band, left at ment in Boston with the famous Cas seven in tbe morning, and proceeded tle Square Stuck Company bo ap by steamer to Coquille. peared in one hundred and tbirty-oue Tbe trip up was very pleasant as diflerent roles, ranging from low tbe morning was delightful, and tbe comedy to tragedy. This in itself is Coquille valley always furnishes quite a record; but, Mr. Keane is changes of picturesque scenery suf blessed wiih remarkable study and ficient to break the monotony of tbe appears none tbe worse for wear. journey. Arrived at Prosper every Scarcely out of bis twenties, be can thing was business and bustle. The yet count many years to come in tbe large mill there was in full operation, juvenile line of work. Although by and tbe schooner Ruby just com nature well suited to tbe dramatic ju pleting her load, preparatory to sail vemle branch of tbe profession, Mr, ing for San Pedro. Keane expresses a great fondness for Just above Prosper tbe new mill of the heavier character roles. He bas tbe Southern Oregon Company was bad ample opportunity to decide on passed. Tbe building is beginning tbe lioa of business for wbicb be is to take on considerable proportions, best adapted, as the following list of tbe framework of tbe first aod second bis many engagements will show. stories being up, aod a small wharf His first appearance was made with constructed ou which rested four large Chas. Frobinan’s Empire Theatre boilers designed to furnish steam to Stock Company in tbe Masqaeraders. operate tbe machinery of tbe mill. Hie spirit, however yearned for a uld Randolph showed up in tbe greater, deeper field than tbe society distauce, aa tbe excursion passed, but drama afforded. He became asso bad its usual quiet appearance, except ciated with James O'Neill of Moats that tbe new steamer, Pauter & Co- Cristo fam». A thorough schooling is having constructed, showed up in in tbe classic and romantic drama un tbe distance, but was too far off for der this able veteran, brought its re inspection. Below Parkersburg we sults and a New York debut. Al passed tbe place where Perkins, though receiving liberal encourage Moomaw and White are having their ruent from tbe preset Mr. Keane vessel built. It w 11 soon be ready to realized that be was far too immature slide into tbe river and to receive the for tbe heavy roles be was essaying, machinery. At Parkersburg tba saw Horatio in Hamlet and Fernando in mill was at work turning out lumber Monte Cristo, being rather heavy and tbe schooner Advance was taking material for a far older man. A on a cargo. Tbe rock quarry. River chauce soon presented itself however. ton aud other places of iuterest were Tbe illness of tbe leading man gave passed and then came Coquille at Kathryn Kidder an opportunity of wbicb place the excursion was met by witnessing Mr. Keane’s performance tbe Crescent band aud member of tbe of Laertes io Hamlet and Albert in Workmen and Degree of Honor, sod Monte Cristo. Miss Kidder immedi tbe number was soon swelled by tbe ately engaged Mr. Keaxe to play tbe arrival of tbe Marshfield delegation leading role of de Neipperg iu her After preliminary arrangements tbe production of Madam Sans Gene. march to tbe picnic grounds com This part originated by Jas. K. Hack menced. but from some cause or other ett, and. that did so much for him, was left to be coutioued, aod tbe materially assisted Mr. Keane. At column stopped aod stood for some the close of the engagement, be ac time in tba blistering beat and then cepted an offer to alar in conjunction dissolved. with Julia Stewart, touring tbe Mid Tbe grounds were nicely located, die Slates io Leah, Romeo and Juliet, near tbe railroad depot, where ample The Doll's House, Lady of Lyons, arrangements were made to spread and Camille. Finaacial difficulties tbe contents of tbe luoeb baskets and between managers finally succeeded feed those attending. Tbe exerci-tee in closing tbe tour, and Mr. Keane took place in tbe forenoon. Rev made a venture into the stock com Haberly being tbe speaker, while panies. His first was with James music by tbe bands and other exer Neill in Cincinnati, iben followed cises filled out tbe time till noon. seasons with tbe Giffen of Manhattan In tbe afternoon there was a game Beacb. Denver, the Standard. Phila of baseball between a Bandon and s delphia, Meffert Stock of Louisville, Myrtle Point team, Myrtle Point win Ky . and tbe Cast)» Square, Boston, ning in a score of 3 to 2 runs A Co Maae During Ibese years of stock, quille team then played tbe winners, he several times broke away for pro but the day waa too bot to enjoy base ductions engagement, io New York ball much less, to play it Dale Bar City. Again io October, 1900, wbeo rows and Henry Averill, of Bandon be origioated ooe of tbe leading roles were tn tbe nail game and each were in Henri-Ila Crosmau’s ladder to prostrated by tbe excessive beat. fame. Mistress Nell. Six weeks later It vrah aflei five v’eloek iu I tie - vt -. t - he resigned oil Wednesday eveuing ing before the start v-a- m-d - o re from Mia- Crosmau's com pacy to turn, and it was nearly snndown lie open I be next night acroas l be street fore tbe beat let up sufficiently to at Wallack's as Cecil Bryant, tbe Jaading vole fo Liebl-r A jOo'e pro give comfort to the excursionists. duction of the Greatest thing in tbe Tbe mercury registered 102 to 108 World, Sarah Cowell Le Moyue being MARINE. in the shade, at Coquille, we were in the star. After the close of tbe New A «BIVIO. formed, and Front Street in tbe blaz York engagement to the Castle Sqnare Juno 10—sehr Albion, Olson, 17 dsya ro a ing annshine was equal to at least 10 Stock Company, Boston, where he 8 P to Hi verton. 4AILID. baa remained since When asked in > 20 <1. . re- al- ie il,at. that tl,<- • vh'tt-nPF» l>* hr» hfri I Jun* 6 — Stmr Chino. Jenee^, tn 8 F. il, Jun* 7—ci Ku1»*. •*> S au l edro • w rk. Mr. K-- -...|.h.- i M otherwise bave pruv»-d a pi»-H-aut <X* iir-|i.ilR>U, I*- Pierie, Abe clippie, lu Jui.e tt-ftobr Advauoe, JurReurttD.k) S casion. There was less desire to be K ni -CI hx I ou ' s revival prodnetion ft The Two Orphans si Park Theatre, entertained than to lie comfortable. Brooklyn, N Y. Mr .Keane is com Tbe next gathering of tbe A. O. U. pleting arrangements lo play a sum mer season to a circle of northern W. io to take place at Bsndon. C. GEHRIG, Proprietor, town« io order to break io his re pertoire for ibe coming season on tbe JtAJIUFACTVKIl OY Pacific Coast, desiring to establish a traveling stock company A well known actress will be associated with I will serve Ice Cream at my Par him in this venture. His piece de on bund «nd will keep oonstantlv lors, west of J. B. Marshall & Son's resist Slice will be a play from the for H»w the trade and family see, brand« of tbe French by Dr Daniel Cnllagban, Store, each Saturday and Sunday author of The Legion of Honor, A heal quality. afternoon till further notioe. Scrap of Paper, Tbe Two Sisters, etc. Good- Aellveied free •< charge •« any Mass Meeting. BANDON BREWERY, Ice Cream Mrs. E. J. Hite. * Beer, Porter and Ale rea«oaahls d|Man«*. A recognlaad Oreaoniaa. authority—TN» . ew Goods. Important News Notes Tvwm June 2 Baer, tbe eosl baron, declares that miners most die more coal qr"be dteehsrusd. Tbs British oable steamer Angelin, en gaged in laying tbe Commercial FaciHo oable arrived al Ganin. Al Gainavilte, Georgia, 40 persons were fatally injured In a tornado. Bit hundred square miles of Iowa farming land is under water and tbe erope rained. Eleven hundred people left (teattls for Nome Yesterday. Bumgarden and Hiobton, ranchers on tbe Applegate river bare discovered a rich ledge of gold quarts on their land. Arabia Hill a mulatto, shot a conductor at Pasadena Cal. Hill claimed that he gave tbe conductor live dollars and claimed bia ebange. The oondnotor claimed that tbe coin given was a trickle. The conductor will probably die. A^hailatorm covered a atrip of country a mile wide and aeveral miles lung near Dixie Wash. Hail-tonra tbe site of partrige eggs ewyersd the ground to the depth of three feet. WsDwmrav Jone 3 An excursion steamer waa sunk at Han- nib«l, Mo. Three children were drowned. Three masked men held ap a St Ixmia oar. They robbed tbe motorman and killed the oonduotor. Argentina, Chile and Brazil are forn.iug a defensive alliance against Europe. Many vessels were lost and many persons ware drowned during a storm at Valparaiso. Robbers dynamited a bank at Bedwood Falls, Minn., and stole 84500. Five persona were injured in a train wreck at Alta, III. The flood ia receding at Kaunas City, but still rising at lower river points. A volcano has become aetive in Loo Choo, an Island of the Javanese empire. A half hundred German agriculturalists are touring Oregon. Charlie Tindall, at Balam, had an arm out off by a wood saw. Tsvaanav June 4 Myron Herriok waa nominated for gover nor of Ohio by acclamation. Roosevelt and Hanna were indorsed strongly. Destructive forest fires bare raged near Montreal. The villages of Astor and For estdale have been completely wiped out. A mao at Newark, N. J., contracted glan ders from whioh be died. Tarkio. Mo., bad a »50,000 fire. A party of oowboys and a farmer and his four eons had a battle near Bnperior, Neb. The five farmers and three of the oowboys were killed. Tbe farmers bad been cutting wire fences on the range to shorten their route home. Street boys shot a 12-year-old girl in tbe mouth with an air gun, at San Francisoo The girl may die, Ona miner was starved to death and an other almost dead wbeu found, near vol- oanoville, Cal. They met with an aocident in a deserted mine and with broken limbs could not get out. F xidat June S Tbe federal graud jury haa found an in- dictuient against A. W. Machen, former superintendent of the Poatoffioe Department of free delivery service. John Dennis, a negro, was lynohed at Greenville, Miss., for an assault on a young woman. President Roosevelt returns to Washing ton from his visit to tbe Northwest. A levy broke at St. Louis letting the water flood a traot of over 100,000 acraa of land and containing over 10,000 population. The Morooooan rebellion is about ended, and tbe Pretender oannot long bold out. Nine persona were killed and six seriously injured in a train wreck at Stilwell, Kan. Maine comes to tbe front with an ice trust. Fires are spreading in the Adirondack moamains and millions iu timber and prop erty ia being destroyed. Five masked men held up, beat and robber seven people at Portland. B atubdat June 6 Tba village of Hopewail Cape, in New Brunswick, consisting of 21 houses, has been burned. Eppinger <t Company of San Francisoo, large grain exporters have failed. Liabilities are oue and a quarter million dollars. Five oases of accidental asphyxiation oc curred in San Francisoo from esoaping gaa. One proved fatal. Tbe contract was let for the last of tbe St. Louis fair strnotuies. Tbe prioe is »171,000. A Texas duel resulted in tbe death of both participants and tbe mortally wounding of a bystander. Two men were killed outright and two more fatally wounded in Nebrask by a train striking a hand oar. Mount Pelee ia reported to be in action again. J. 8. Farrier, of Alabama, dropped dead while paying the first premium ou a |10,0UO life insurance. M oxdat June 8 The Missouri river ia higher at St. Louis than it has been ror 60 years. 8000 persona are homeless on tbe opposite side from bi. JjooJs. __ . I he authorities at Washington h”V> ordered vrarahip« to Valpa-aiao on ao- ,-ouiit of di-turbanoee there. A water-spout struck an elevated train near Brooklyn, N. Y., but little damage is- vnt'rvj. Janes K mm tte AetorCsai Number 24. Wcskly (temples oaa be fosod In tbe ««loons. Low Prices nClioniHM .A nclei'Mon, DIALIII IN G-ezxeral IDry Goods CnlifiMMMy GltiMhaiuB. Mualin«, Satteen«, Organdie«, Kibbstns, Thread, and other tfocxli* and all kinds of Nothms. Gentlemen s Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hose, and Men's and Boys' Overalls & other wears. Provisions and Groceries in Stock. Canned Goods, Jellies, aud all kinds of Delicaeiea and Edibles usually to be found iu a Grocery Store. Tobacco«« and Smokers’ Supplies carried. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? ttywtw Stoves, Ranges We aré stttt doing business at Tbe Old Stand and can pisase you. Give us a Cail and examine our and Farm Implements, Etc Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of The undersigned has Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paint«, Olla. Doorn and Windows. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man Hotel Coquille Aboquille City, Oregon J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under new and com petent management.and bas been thoroughly ren ovated throughout The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. And so is here Men’s and. Boy’s Suits. Witn a Complete line of Boots and Shoes not to be Excelled. Aluiaue An Ua..d » Full Btock of Hay. Grain Always on Mana nild B11 killds of Spprl Grain l,nd Or*”‘ oeea tarain S(,,h18 81l kinds in stock. Mill Feeds. A Full supply of butter kegs, cubes, papers etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Sanderson Bros. BANZtooN. IV. Haydon, M.D. C. T. Elu.rxien.rotlier U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio Filings and Final proofs made on Home steads,'timberClaims and other U. 8. Lands UBINABY AND SKIJ< DISEASES. Office—East Front Street, B andon . O bboox . DIGESTIVE, Money Loans ReKotlnted on Approved Security. Office at Topper House. Bandon, Oregon. Residence oo Butte Creek. Oregon. A. W. KIME, M. 1». PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON, OREGON. OkO. P. TorriNO, ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR AT LAW AMD Calls to all parts of town and county promptly answered day or night. Office on oorner of Lower Main and Atwater streets J. W. STRANGE, NOTARY PUBLIC. — DENTIST, Fire Insurance. Bandon, - - - - Oregon. J. M. CPTOM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW BANDON, - - • OREGON. Will visit Bnndon rc-jniarly on dates to bo, supplied iu the Local Column. BANDON. OOOB COUNTY. OBKGOH. Office in the Eldorado Bnilding. on Firftt Street. RANDON LODGE Na. 138, 1. O.O. F ! 1 T» ANDON LODGE, No. 133,1. O. O. F. Watches! Watches!! 1) meets every Saturday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. /I .HOYT. ’»-. XL H abit W alk ». Seo. BANDON lolifiX, No. 11S.A.F.A. »1 * TV ANDON LODG E, No. 115, A. F A .M B IV Htated oomniniiications tlrst 8nt j. urdav after tbe full moon of each Z month. A ll Master Manons cordially g invited. W. HAYDON, W. M. g ARK you A WARK Tba* in the con roe of a year tbe balance of your watch makes 157.860,000 revolutions? M. B budbb , 8eo. Court Queen of tbe Foresi No. 17, Foreatera of Amertea. ; fj'NGURT QUEEN OF TUE FORESI , pV. No. 17, meeta Fridav night c.f eacli, ^week. in Conore»« Hall. Bandon. Oregon In time tbe oil gums, and produces fric wl eordial welcome laeiUndrd to all via tion, which wears the delicate bearing«, de sitine brothers. T. B. DAVIDSON. Chiaf Ranger. stroys their high fiui-b, and perfect fit; thus 5 J. N. Ltaot-om, Fin. Swretarv. raining an «curate time piece. Think of It! When you do this do not blame the jewel er bi-enn-w- he cannot make it run aa ao- enrate as it did before. Wrenshall & Wrenshall, An ordinary machine •« oiled daily. Your watch from which you expect oorreot time should bo el» «need and oiled once a year, Do not neglect vonr watch, bot bars it re- j paired by Arthur Hire, the reliable jeweler, I who guarantees all bis work. KOCMB HOUSE OALLERT, B.»M>oy Baudon, Ore. Photographers,