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52 Times BANDON, Volume XIX LOCAL NEWS New Carpal at Furniture Store. Hay, grain acd feed at N. Lorenz’s Store. G. E. Green, of Langloia, waa in town Sunday. A new line of up-to-date millinery at Denbolm’x Open air Concert by Band every Saturday evening. Tbe steam feather renovator will be here in a few lays. “Photo” Battona. 10 to 15cts. at Wrenshall's Gallery. Tbe Enterprise states that a daily train is beina ran between Martfield and Myrtle Point Ice Cream, each Saturday and Sun day, at tbe Pacific Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, until further no tice, Fotmn—About Sept 28tb. on First Street, a pair of ateel frame specta cles. Owner ean get same at thia office. The feather man's stay is quite lim ited. He will convert your bed into pillows or vice versa, without extra charge. L ost —A moss agate charm with abort piece of chain attached. Find er will be suitably rewarded by leav ing same at this office. U vot . - A. pair •< •peetweles in a ease. Finder will pleaee leave asms at this office. The lenses are double, and tbe frame of silver. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. J. W. Dorr, of Puget Sound, a tract distributor, was in town. Monday, ou bis way up tbe coast. He bad trav elled from Los Angeles on a bicycle. A penny saved is a penny earned. Yon cau save the penny by purchas ing your groceries of H. A. Cox. He always keeps tbe beet, aud bia priceH are all right. J. H. Cecil and Harvey Scbweers. of Coquille, were io town Saturday night, on their way home, having been on a hunting expedition, to tbe eoast aliove this place. P oultrt Foa S alk .—Tbe finest strain of Black Miuorcas and Buff Plymouth Rocks. Eggs $1 per set ting. Cocks bom fit up. Shepherd aud Collie pups for sale. J. R. Still well, Arago, Oregon. Tbe run of salmon has been very targe during tbe past few days, and tbe canoery baa lieen a busy place. On Friday tbe catch waa above 1,400, and nearly as large ou Saturday. Monday was tbe big catch for tbe season, ou which occasion, over 4,500 were brought io. Tueeday’s catch was above 2.000, aod yesterday about as many. Elder D. A. Auderson and wife, who have beeu doing missionary work in Coos County for over throe mouths, left last Monday for Portland, where Mr. Anderson went to cousult with Elder Griffith in regard to the mis sionary work tu Oregon. From Port laud they will go to Hood River, aud from thence to Cobduo, in Eastern Oregon. Enterprise: Ernest Folsom, a young man about 19 years of age, met with a serious accident while working at Minard & Folsom’s mill on the East Fork, Monday. He was working near the large circular saw, and tn ahem pt iug to lift a heavy timber hie left fuot slipped, striking the saw, which was iu motion. Before he waa able to get awav from the saw bia foot was badly cot aud torn. He was brought to town and the wouud dressed. Dr. Leep being sick, was unable to attend to tbe wound, and tbe young mau was taken to Marshfield, Thursday, for treatment. Later—Word waa received this morning that it wav found neces sary to amputate the foot at the in atop, and the operation was performed yesterday. Dr. Kime was called lo A. Fortners’ logging camp, above Parkersburg, Tuesday evening, to attend a Kuseian. whose name we have been unable to learn, and wbowaa iojured tya swish of tbe logging cable. It seems that the man got in the way of the wire cable which struck him a glancing blow on tbe right side of his scalp, Bearing tbe scalp loose for about five inches in length and an inch and a half wide, and pealiug it down to the skull. Tbe man was insensible for come lime, bnt the injury, although severe, is not serious, and Dr. Kime dressed the wound, and left him ae comforta ble as oould be eipeeled. Tbe wonnd was severe enough, bnt if tbe cable bad struck him the least bit lower, it would doubtless bate proved fata). New, good and fresh 'rails at H. A. Cox’s Grocery. For first-class real estate, corres pond with Geo. P. Topping. Ladies have yonr beds and pillows steam washed and purified while you have tbe opportunity. E. F. Ferry, and H. Lockhart and wife, of Marshfield, were visitors in Bandon this week. The match factory has shut down for a couple of weeks or so, until matters get straightened out. li. R. Lee came dowu from Myrtle Point, Tuesday, having some business i ntereats which called him here for a A full line of Ladies’ and Chil drens* Capes and Coats, also Ladies’ Drees Skirts from *1.50 npwarda, at Denholm’s. The Steamer Chico has been out side the bar since yesterday morning, aod will probably get in today. Tbe bar was too rough yesterday for bar to cross in. H. R. Coleman, of Philadelphia, Pa^ who has been visiting hie daugh ter, Mrs. Colgrove, of New Lake, left this morning for home, going by way of Roseburg. Edgar Boenen, tbe handy man with a trowel, has been plying his art in town for the past week, building stove flues. Z. Boice, William Gallier and R. H Rosa have required his services. Memrx Lee Cox and W. P. Ander son of Denmark, were in Bandon the latter part of last week They' at tached a donkey engine which tbe P, F. A L. Co. was moving from Elk River to Coauille. W. T. Kerr, who manages tbe company's business at Coquille, came down and settle.! the elsiin. L. N. Barnes, who has be> n associ ated with tbe business of Bandon since last March up <o the first of laet Avgust, left yesterday for Marshfield, where be had some business to look after, and from which place he intends going to San Francisco. Hie daugh ter, Miss L. W. Barnes, will remain in Bandon for a couple of weeks be fore joining her father. Bulletin: 8. W. ’Upton’s horses, while in pasture Ibis week, attempted to walk a foot log across a gulch which was between them and the barn. They both slipped off <h« log, one falling on one side aod one on tbe other of tba log, and both falling in such a manner that they could not get out. When Mr. Upton found and released them, be discovered that one had fallen ou a snag which pierced bis abdomen. Tbe wound was dressed but tbe horse only lived about 24 hours. This is quite a loss Io the owuer. aud more keenly felt from the fact of bia just having arrived here. Deutint I h Here. D in istxt .—Dr. Suooka, the Den- tis*. arrived from Coquille, Monday, and will remain several days He is prepared to do all kinds of dent il work. If you are needing work in bis line, call at ouce and have it done while yon have the opportunity. Excursion Sunday, October 11 under the auspices of tbe Fite De partmeut Band, Tbe Steamer Lib erty will leave tbe. wharf, at tht- place, at 8 o'clock in tbe morning sharp, for the grove above Parkers burg, returning in the evening. Every body is invited. Come, and bring your relatives and friends, too. Bring your owu baskets, and ent when, where, and with whom yon please. Round trip, 50 cents. Children half fare OREGON: THURSDAY, OCTOBER -------------------------- - —- ---------- H . Timber Be I. Hubert Breen, wife and son, of Beaver Hill, were in Bandon, Friday. Coast Mail: AuOiegonipi Dispatch William Gallier moved bis hard from Hon «ton. Mich., says Colonel ware business into bis new building, William Coach sold* ysawday to L. this week. J. Cody, of Duluth, and M\T. Addis of Kansas City, a tract of standing timber on Coquille River, Oregon, es timated to aootein 850JXX)JX10 feet. Under force of circumstances, Mrs. The deal is ons of tbe larfieet ever D. Giles will have to return to Myrtle made in Oregon pine lands,the pur Point about October the 18th, and she chase consideration being WSO.GOO. hereby gives uotice that all intending Colonel Coach, who m a pioneer purchasers may call before that time, Michigan lumberman, baa extensive aud fit themselves out for tbe winter piue holdings scattered through tbe before she goes away. Now is the Pacific Northwest, bought at low time to pnrehsse. prices during tbe past li years. Parties here, well acquainted with T® tbe People of Bandon, Cl reeling. Coos County land«, do not think that Col. Coach bad any extensive holdings A senes of meetings is now being in this connty, but think tbe land re held in “Raeor ler Hall” by the Latter ferred to is tbe tract on the Umpqna Day Saints. in which Nasburg, abater and oth We desire to make these meetings interesting »nd profitable, and in or ers were onoe interested, and of which der to do this we realize the necessity Coach waa the purchaser. Milliner’s Notice. of the co operation of all Christiane, and why not uaitai there is strength and happiness in doing so; why not work together in calling men to re pentance and to an investigation of God’s word! Tb> world is large enough for us all; why not help each other, and perhajis some other poor, tempest- tossed sou), now out of ail churches, will coma into the haven of safety. Some may say, “We don't approve of your faith, your manner of saving people;” true, hut we are preseating Christ as the Savior of all men, aud obedience to bis law as tbe only means of salvation. Come and see if we are so teaching; if so, you can help us and the work of Christ, We caa all iaaru by investigation; “Search the scriptures, for in them ye tbiuk ye h ive eternal life,” says tbe Master. Let us come together as friends, as children of our Father, investigate His word and learn of him. We will answer all questions of a scriptural character that we can. aod will preach on any subject desired. Prejudice is not becoming in Christ ians, or pleasing to God, so let us, a wise people, come together and make common war against sin, and build op the work of God. Various subjects will be. considered, snob is, “The soul of man, is it im mortal*” ‘‘The punishment of the wicked, will it be endless cr unnihila tion!" “Heaven, where will it be!” “Prophets—Should they be in tbe church nowt” and other subjects of vital importance to all people. Come, and “prove all things, hold fast to that which is good.” Yours for the good of mankind, Elder Hiram L. Hull. C. L. .Hivaihg. Charles L. Moon, of Coquille City, bus be »a missing riuee last Thursday uigbt, ami it is supposed that be baa drowned. He left the hotel at 11 o’clock, on that evening, to go to the Steamer Dispatch to sleep, and has net been seen nor beard from since. The station crew have been drag ging the river, tint without success, ami tbe search has ceased. In a few days a patrol will be put on tbe beach to watch in cuse the body comes ashore. .Stenin Feutlier Renovating, Number 40 8 There’s nothing liked i'g a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves yon ever heard of, Bucklen’a Arnica Salve io tbe beat It sweeps away and cures Burns, Korea, Bruises, Cute, Boils, Ulcere, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It’s ouly 25c, and guaranteed to give sat- ¡•faction by C. Y.Lowe, Druggist. Important News Notes T dbsdat . September 29 The ChewsuosD marsh in Lake County is on fire, andaboat $60,000 worth of property is destroyed. Tbs clerk of tbe Sherman Hotel, of Chi cago, surprised and captared a thief. Jew elry valued at $25,000 waa found on tbe thief. Edward dole Brouaee, a jealous lover, shot and killed Marie Jordan, anl then shot him self, at San Francisco. Walter Stoddard waa arrested at Chicago, charged with embezzling $6,000, at Far Hockaway, L. I. The private Sanitarium of Dr. B. B. Ralph, at Witohita, Kan., was burned. One keroon perished in the flames, and five were A Great ttenaatlou. injured in jumping. There was a big sensation in Lees Indians in tbe neighborhood of Sitka, have formed a venison trust, They only sup ville, Ind., when W. B. Brown, of that ply venison at high prices. place, who waa expected to die, had W bdnbbdat , September 30 his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis A private watchman, at Chioago, shot and covery for Consumption. He writes: fatally wounded one of fonr robbers who tried to hold him no. Tbe others fled. “I endured insufferable agonies from The International Association of Structu Asthma, but your Nsw Discovery ral Iron and Bridgeworken, have voted to gave me immediate relief, and soon affiliate with the Ametioan Federation of thereafter effected a complete cure. Labor. Two bandits held up a gambling house at Site i I ar cures of Consumption. Pneu Dillon, Wyoming, and got away with over (Donis, Bronchitis and Grip are on- $8,600, merous. It’s the peerless remedy for Two men were killed in the Monmouth all throat aud lung troubles. Price mines, in Idaho, by the explosion of tbe 50c and *1.00. Guaranteed by O. Y. 1 powder magazine. Lowe, Cruggiet. Trial bottles free. The Mth Oregon Annual Conference of tbe M. E, Chnrt h, was opened in Salem, to-day. A large prone evaporator at Canby, Oreg., New Ntrike In Del Norte. was destroyed by fire. Loss, $2,600. The Bald Hills country ie all astir Bermuda was visited by a severe storm in over what is supposed to be a rich which tbe wind reached a velocity of one strike of quartz. A vein of decom hundred miles an hour. T hobsdat , October 1 posed quartz which promises to sur H. E. Batts, supnoaed to be one of the pass anything of its kind yet found io robbers who held up the O. It. A N. train Del Norte, baa been located on tbe near Corbett, waa arrested st Taconijt. Three brothers. Van Wormer. by name Murphy reach, ten miler east of Cres were electrocuted at Dannemora, N. Y., for cent City. The vein, as it descends, the murder of their uncle. merges into blue porphyry, which fact Union men are demanding the impeach indicates from the good prospects ment of Governor Peabody, of Colorado, that a rich strike will be made. Col. for sending militia to Cripple Creek. Draper inspected tbe prospect last Irene Cole, of Brantford. Ontario, a nine- vear old girl, was assaulted and murdered. week, and was so pleased with the Citizens of that place will lynch the mnr- croppings that be has turned lo it hie dvrer, if caught. attention. The prospect ie the prop Burglars entered Emperor Frederick’s erty of Gratiou Murphy, Chas. Sbil- ohuroh, at Berlin, and stole some valuables. A brakeman on a logging road in Washing lingford, Jim Casey and Jack Hollo ton, was fatally hurt and another person in way.—Crescent City News. jured by an engine turning over. Trouble is still brewing in tbe Orient, and Eckley Iteuaa. Japan will send two regiments to Korea. F bidat , October 2 A social dance was given in tbe Japan says that mobilization of her troops Eckley Sbool bouse on Friday night, in Korea i- not meant ae a threat. A passenger train oolbded with a freight Sept. 25tb, io honor of Miss Effie in Nevada. One passenger killed and more of Myrtle Point, who has just com than a score hurt. pleted a successful 3 mouths term The Pennsylvania Central Railroad is to bore great tunnels under North and East of school in tbe Eckley district. Joseph Fox and Dr. K. V. Pierce of rivers aud Manhattan Island, in order to enter New York. San Francisco, passed through last Three drunken men cause 1 a riot in Ox week to South Sixes, where they will ford. Ohio, and two offioers and a school put in tbe winter. Mr. Fox and oth teaaber and two of the rioters are all prob ers bave located some placer claima in ably fatally injured. the present channel of tbe South Mount St. Helens, Montana, was in active operation Septrm her 16th. Sixes, and will put in the winter After a lockout of seven months, the Chi blasting boulders, to give the river a cago Gluooee Factory resumed activity with chance toslnioo down during tbe win union hands under union scale and hours. ter freshets, giving them a chance to Sir Thomas Lipton has rooovered his health, and will return to England. work their claims at considerable less The Macedonian revolution is said to be expense than other claims above have on its last legs. S atubdat , Ootober 3 beeo worked heretofore. Dr. Pierce is a Geologist, in tbe employ of Uncle Mias Butb,daughter of William J. Bryan, weds William Homer Leavitt. Sam, and will put in the winter invest A oooker.i n a Peoria distillery, blew up, igating the mineral resources of the wrecking the distillery and killing six men. Sixes country, with headquarters at Dr. Cooks’ expedition explored a wide area of virgin Alaska, but was unable to soale Fox's Mining Camp. B J. Harrison, and sons Bob and Mt McKinley. A tornado did immense property damage Ben, are erecting a two-story dwelling in tbe oountry west of St. Charlee Minn. on wbat is known sa Limber Bar, on Business in tbe East is obstructed by what South Sixes. When completed, this promises to be the greatest shortage of cars will be tbe beet dwelling bouse on in tbe history of railroading. A Butte, Montana, orank, murdered a girl South Sixes, being built of lumber because he loved her. His intention was to sawed by their own mill, They will commit suicide, out he broke bis revolver. put iu the winter placer mining. He begs bis jailers to hang him witboat There are other mining propositions trial. being considered on South Sixes aud A Pittsburg syndicate has pusobaeed tbe Bock Island silver mine in tbeCoeor d'Alene vicinity, and operations may be com district. menced this fall or winter. M onday , October r> It is a shame tbe way does and An insane, armed man tried to force his fawns assrolaugbtered by tbe different wav into the White HbCSC to fcs the Pivui gangs of non resident hunters tbal dent, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, of Portland, come here; not being satisfied with are under arrest for higbway robbery. They slaughtering the does and fawns, they have Confessed. bring bounds along and chase tbw Three Srnttle uiilkurea a.fc tradel arrest manslaughter. «They doctored their they fail to kill out of tbe oountry. for milk. The fest hers, beds and pillows. will be called for at each residence slid taken in the licks just as they are. ami during the day are thorough- washed with steam, and dried perfect ly dry. slid returned tbe same day be fore bedtime. Old ticks are cleaned or uew ones put on at reasonable prices. One jierson's feathers are never mixed with another». This is positive All disease germs and ver min are absolutely destroyed and sep Alliance G« hm I na New. arated from tbe feathers, and wbeu Tha-A’uMive airivvd from PoiTiautl 'he-yu;« Snmi.eC auu returned at yesterday, and is lulled to sail south night, they are pure as snow and light as air. Taylor & Steckel, at lOa.tn , to-day. Ou going into dry Proprietors. dock on Puget Sound, her injuries were (oUtid to tie not at ail serious. A Chamberlain’» Coagh Remedy. There ie a law against chasing deer piece of her shoe was gone and soni« No one wbo is acquainted with its with dogs, ami it should be rigorously repairs to bar keel were necessary. good qualities can be surprised at the enforced. While tbe writer was away Tbe work was done, and she was in great popularity of Cbamberlain's a few days ago after bia mail, a party tbe dry dock ooo night. She was un Cough Rented). It not only cores of four hunters visited bis cabin and able to bring from Portland all of tbe colds and grip effectually and perma swiped n portion of bia bacon anti a freight offeree, and left a large nently, but prevents these diseases bar of Uncle Sain’s Tar Soap. I sup amount behind. The Aberdeen, of from leanltidg io pneumonia. It is pose they took tbe sosp to wash the tbe same line, will leave Portland for this place in a few daya, bringing tbe also a certain cure for croup. Whoop stains from their greasy conscience. ing cough is uot dangerous when this back freight.—Coast Mail. A eon pie of lawyers fro>u New York — ■ .a, ■ remedy is given. It contain no opium were here last week looking at what is Many Mother« of a Like Oplnlna. or other harmful substance, and may | knoen as the T chenor tract of land Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, t>e given as confidently to a baby as I that was recently soM at sheriff's self, says: “One of my children was sub to an adult. It is also plensaut to at Gold Beach, for taxee. Tbe gentle ject to croup of a severe type, and take. When all of these facts are I men claim that they purchased the tbe giving of Cbamlterlain's Congh taken into consideration, it is not sur land of Ticheoor, and intend to bold Remedy promptly, always bronght re prising that people in foreign lands, tbe same, as the sheriff's title to tbe lief. Many mothers in thia neighbor as well as at home, esteem this remedy psrtien purchasing at Gold Bench hood think the same m I do abont very highly, and very fe.. are willing1 was no good, aod that they intended this remedy, and want no other kind to fake any other after having onee to pay all back taxes tbemaelvwi. thus for their children. For sale by C. Y used it. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, making their owu titles go<>d I Druggist. Lowe, Druggist. UiMnn. .ear :cr $2 FOR S \LE—A an acre tract, adjoining corporation bonudrv; slashed ana bni tied and logs mostly gon t Iles east of town. Also one choice Corner lot on corner of Sprnoe aud 4th Nt- and three moe residence lots fenced and cleared on Bluff Ntrtet, For full par'icnlars enquire o J. Vt Feltrr, Bandon, Oregon MAKINK. A bbivbd . Oct. 2—Sohr Albion, Olsen, 30 days from Nan Fraiii-ieoo, to Kiverton Oct 4—Schr Baby. Koith, 13 daya from San Franoii-eti, to Prosper Mill »Jo. Oct. 6—Schr Mav Flower. Gndiuai eon. 1* days from San Franuiaco to Kiverton. Ice Cream I will serve Ice Cream at my Par- lore, west of J. B. Marshall & Son’s Store, each Saturday and Sunday afternoon till farther notice. Mrs. E. J. Hite. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Boom Suites Certain Poles and Fine Wall Pater and and Pieces. Window Trimmings. B oom - Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CABHIAGES -------- Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. Pi2te"uyF"^n8 UNDERTAKING A Full Line of Burial Caskets, Burial Robe, and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies (distantly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, AT THE “EL DORADO Props. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Oil A.V/IA Tf* I 1O We nre doing buttineaa at The Old AxLz Stand and can please you. Give us a Call and examine our , Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect’ Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Tbe undersigned has Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paints, Oils, Door* anil Windows. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIB, The Bandon Hardware Man Hotel Coquille O^gon <_>oq«ille J. P TUrPKR. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is uuw under uew aud com petent management and bas been thoroughly ren ovated throughout Tbe 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 tbe hotel. O. T. Blumenrother U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio Filings and Final proofs made on Home steads, Timber Claims and other U. S. Lauds Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security, Office at Tupper House, Bandon, Oregon Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. IV DIGESTIVE. UBINABY AND SKIN DISEASES. Office—East Front Street, B andon . O beoon . A. W. KIME, M. 1». PHYSICIAN and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOT AU Y PUBLIC. ----- o----- Calls to all parts of town and county promptly answered day or night. Office on oorner of Lower Maiu aud Atwater street! J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, Fii’e Insurance. Bandon, - - - - AND SUHGEON BANDON. OllKGON. OHO. P. TOPPING, ATTORNEY llay don, M. 1». Oregon. BANDON, - - J. M. UPTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW • OREGON. Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be supplied iu the Local Column. BANDON, COOS COUNT!, OBBOON . Office in the Eldorado Building, on First Street. Watches ! Are You Aware That in the course of a year the balance of ronr watch makes 157.966. (MiO revolutions? * BANDON LODGE No. 133, 1. 0.0. F 11 > ANIX»N LODGE, No. IM, I. O. O. F.B I meet« every Satnrdav evening. 9 SViaiting brothers in good standing ¡1 <cordia!ly invited. 3 A. O. HOYT, N. G. S * H arst W auibb , Sec. £ **■»'* » 4jf‘«3 « KJ44 »--j. 4 BAMDOW LODOB. No. 116, A. F A. M > I) ANDON LODO E,No. 115.A. F A .M. ÌI > Siateti uouiuiunications first Nat nrdav after the fall moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially * invited. W. HAYDON, W. kl. In tin's ths nil gnms. and produces frio- «. ■ Buttami,-«sw ’ --------- non, winch wenrs’Vi e delicate bearinas, <i<- 4 44 stroys their high flni«h, and perfect fit; thn. 4.4.4 « « A4.4 ♦ mining an «curate lime piece. When you do tliia do not blame the jewel er becanae be cannot make it run as Ac ♦, Court Qwvn of th« Forest No. 17, S curate ns II did before. Forent«!*» of Aineiic». s An ordinnrv machine in oiled daily. Yonr watch front wliioh V'>0 eipeot correct time ♦ COURT QUEEN OF THE FOBENlS •hi.nld t>e cleansed and oiled onoe a year. JfcVJ No. 17. meet» Fridnv night <jf imcbrf Do not neglect vnnr watch, bnt have it re $week. in Coticrt*»« Hall. Bandon. Oregon M paired hv Arthur Mice, the reliable jeweler, cordial welcome ii extended to all viR-ft who guarantees all bls work. fifing brother«. T. B. IM VIDSON, Bandon, Ore. j? J. N. L amgloir . Chief kRDgtr. g Fin. Secretary. Think of It. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms •----- O----- Wrenshall & Wrensh II, Photographers, ROUNh HOI NK jUAl.HHV Oregon Daily Jnti daily new’tpapfi’r • Bath» »5 Cent». year; 12 for »lx mon a newspaper. Rrnd in W' rkmanship op to date in any- Interest your r»rlpb' Addrei* The J ou . m I. thing in my line. Nhaving »5 Ont», Next Door to VsNait’s Hardware H * •'DOW n M'ratle 14 a utnal is 'CHrtton. Journal. Port Itintf.