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52 Times a year for $2. IIHÌC^ Volume XX LOCAL NEWS. BANDON, "Photo*’ Bolton*. It) to 15eta. W reiohall's Gallery. al OREGON: THURSDAY, Ti.® «t<-*m®r Chico i» oatatil« and will com« in today. Hh« will »ml ■titam on Saturday. Th« mail frota th« Interdir f»il«.| to arriva, yenlenlay. Th« stage I» re ported to Lav« gon« ov«r tb« gru<!« betwi-eu Roseburg and MyrtU Point. Olia of th« tbram pawnger« Wk» hurt. hi another eoluwn will I» found >h« *dv«rti»»to«nt <>f J C. Shield. A Son, f.lack.iudh« aud wugoipu«k»r» who solicit a »Intra of that public pat rutiago. and ask a trial, ladicvlng that they rau »ati»fy both a. to quali ty of work ami prie««. ----- 009------ The New Boat JANUARY •nd a cherished family, lie again re- u«w» ami »tr«r>xtb«fis th® original New Carpet at Faruitnre Ki or*. compact with lb* chjaeu partner and For first ria»» real wta'a, corres T cmday . !>< c«*n>ber 29. Hay. grain at.d f«a«l at N. Loreuz'» pond with Geo. P. Topping. partaker of the pl«a»iA«« of liftt He I Mie Sam it pn-pariDu for war with Co St ora. again r«u«w® the vow to sympathize lumbia. Pield artillery station««! at fefou The Eastern Star had installation nii.| MH»tb« »boul<l aoyot the turmoil« EranoiNCu und Van<*»uver will b? taken to tV F Jenkin», of Coqnill«. waa a last Saturday night.and a feast after of life la«»t tliemoO tbeir way. How- 1 anaiua, and Geiicr«! McArthur will have viaitor here |a»t Monday. ward. The atteudau. e wan large. charge <n the I'ncitto Coa«l. •v«r highly «« iu»y compliment thi® Vt J. Butler, of Marshfield, waa Mrn. R. H. Ms»t, of Coquille, Wa» Ib« Onadtau Govern u>*t) I ia bmldiiiM *n groom of fifty yean« w® ar® prone armored cruiner for detruaw on ths Great doing l n»i<>•■«» m Bandon last Mon in 'own l»»l Saturday uight, vietting B--d Uo<ui> Haile* (’urtnin I’olt® »»'<1 I In* W«ll l*«i»v »t»4 Wltfieul bieillutloll < r reserve, t»J refer Laker. and Piece«. Wind*« 'I rtn.nilnvv. |l.m«* I..» iu«. day. friend» and reuewmg old an»»'iatioli». -------- HEWING MAt'Hl ’ .LH AND BAI ’ l I ’ AUHIAGIH — A colony uf 2f. IhiSMinua, at Lincoln, Neb., to th* Or |c <H> »b« ‘-lielter half." Dur John Luk«, a r«c«nt arrival from Carl Danielson will visit Han Frau mg her r »«kobo d <! •'• >«« II.« < »; •* is i.illiufrd with leprosy. Cabinet Shop in Connection, Mattresses and Spring*. Illinois, wn< iu town. Mon ay, looking ci«eo, taking panaHg« on the steamer hanta lhiiuiUHU Island is in tbu throes of of Nawy In » r . '.at bbs also >a three revolutions witbiu her borders Eurnitor«« llopnirinH «ml !4«w»Ahng « Mp»«<il«|ty. for employ meat Elisabeth, ami makiug but a short An unknown man was carried over Nm^Hra a Dative • f Ohl«, I tn Jo» ». n Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING Editor D. F. B«an. of th« Herald, stay there. Ealla in a boat and seen no inure. Co.. J*t> 12 gave Bmidou a call last Tbnrnday, iu I be Cuban Movurniuent is trylutf to sreuru Yon can rely on Coz, the grocer, for A Fall l.iM of ItarUl Caaba*«. Hnrlel »»« «1. — »«4 •'»♦> rt»»Tr.« Hur|Cl<« f ha. -ore a loan uf • iAJXMl.UUO. As » ■ ■ *»-r* tb« i o i «re»' of bi» Journal. goods of the best quality ami prices took «oijnrc* Is nt cinnnnnYT. W. H. Marshall, on« of Norlliern that will suit you. Now goods by • graiiui r y tu. I 1 'I ' >r* from au ice uurne. The Kome is al moat tiu Curry'« |>roinm«tit «lock rai»«r», w«« every steamer. New Year'« Day beuoeatbed it* of tiin< s . .-re miles long. La Grande« Oregon, had a fire which de doing bn»in««« in town Monday. Don’t miss seeing Miaa Margarita fering to the Coquille, in the shape of i they became acqnainted, and tiei« the wtruyed the ateani laundry, valued al $7,UOU. Fischer iu tire beantifill society Com a now stearunbip, strongly built and attucbmeiit that followed reunited in Dolieiona! ym. you will find d«lic- W kdnkkpay , December 80, ioiiH bal»» ami bacon, fin« flour, and edy Drama, “The Plunger." at the elegantly fitted up, with the affable wedlock. Tbeir marriag« occurred at Fire in the Iroquois Theatre, at Chicago, Opera House, Friday and Saturday, Captain Jenseu on the bridge as mas , Beardstown, Cass Co., Jan. 1, 1854, canard great d< atruction of life, i he death the beet candies at Coz'* grocery. whs about OK), with many other ptrauns ter. Justice Vauess, officiating. After a list Captain L«vi Snyder and wife, of Jan. 15th aud 16th. MeriuoHly injured. When bilious try a do*e of Cham The new steamer waa built at San sojourn of several years in Illinoia, Coquille, were in town laat Saturday I brew lives wt*ro lost by the bnrning of i berlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets, Francisco, aud is owned by E. T. the wave of progress again seize» the Troy. New York Club. night, renewing old acquaintance. bow quickly a Cruz, having been constructed espec them; they are wafted across the west 'l he Colombian army ia auppoaed to be Mr* P. H. Cheney, who went to and realize for once ----- AT THE first-class up-to-date meihciue will ially for th« Coquille trade, ami she is ern plains, they scale the Rockies, planning a raid on Panama, and the govern San Frauciaci' Rome three or four ment at Washington bus ordered troops to correct the disorder. For sale by C. certainly the best vessel fur the river ami fortune direct.-, tbeir »tops towards the Lthiuua. weeks ago, returned home again last U Y. Lowe, Druggist. the attractive state of Ofegoo. They that has been here yet. President Roosevelt has tuken charge of week. lighthouses and all government property, iu arrive at Grant a Pass, Jan. 6, 1886 Her water line is 112 foot, while her Mrs. S. L. Stancliff and children M. B. Gibson, of Dairyville. spent leave today for San Francisco, on length over all is 150 feet, and her After a brief sojourn at this place, a Hawaii, by proclamation, for the United Tuesday in Bandon. Peter Anderson States government. their way to visit Mrs. Stanciiff’s breadth of lieuui is 35 feet. 8 inches, ' short remove in 1887 brings them to Negro tramps captured a train near New ot the same place was a visitor here Coos Co., which, since that time, lias and her average depth of buhl is. V brother, who liv»s in Southern Cali Orleans, and although driven off while loot that day. fornia. Mr. Stancliff expects to fol feet, 9 inches. Her gross tonnage is continued to be tbeir hotnft We sur ing the cars, two brakemen were killed iu tV. A. Dickson and J A. Harper low in the course of a few mouths. 363 tons, and her net tonnage 284.1 mise, although we stand cp'ii for cor the fight. The White Star Line baa ordered another returned from their visis to San Fran C. R. I gle, editor of the North She has capacity for 27 first class ’ rection, that there might have been ship which ia to be 755 feet long, aud will be «¿seo, New Year Day, on the steamer Bend Citizen, came over last Monday passengers, ami six in the steerage. : another westward movo Lal they not the largest one in the world. Elicahetb. The boil«*«, eiigims’, aud passenger been danuted by the peril* of the Burglars opened a safe at Dea Muinea, 7"-P nre d°*D8 bnninew nt The Old iu the interest of his paper, and gave vJ Vl Stand and can pleaae yon. Give na a Cull Coming! At the Opera House, accommodations are well aft, leaving ; mighty deep, or a distaste to cast Iowa, and stole $8,000, this office a call. Mr. Ingle ia very mid exiiruine our During 1903, 619,9*0 immigrants arrived in Mi»« Margarita Fischer, the ‘‘16 year sanguine as to the future size of bis the forward part of the deck for lum- I tbeir lot with Chinese or Filipino. slid favorite," arid ib»rowu Metropoli town, and thinks it will be the largest her and other heavy freight. It la quite befitting on this occasion steerage at New York. T hubhday , December 3L. tan Company. Her lumber capacity will be about that we lay aside our cares and our Information has reached Washington that in the county iu a short time. Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned has years, and recall those scenes and Germany ia making a determined effort to 35U to 400 M feet. The steamer Beta after starting The Margari’a Fischer Company tu stock a large assortment of get a coaling station at St. Thomas Island, events that will again bring into our She made the trip from San Fran with the mail this morning, blew out played here three nights last week to in the West Indies. >a fusible plug and bad to return. crowded bouses, giving excellent sat cisco to the Coquille iu 42 hours, and presence the joys and (miles of All Haga, nt Chicago, are placed at half The steamer Diepatch returned anil isfaction. They played Sunday night, nuder favorable circumstances, should youth. As guests of this worthy ami mast in mourning for the victims of yester honored couple, wo can pay them no day's holocaust. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. tooA <l*e mail. also, but the attendance fell off mate travel the distance iu 36 hours, it is greater- homage than to lir« again Three distinct earthquake shocks were expected that she will average about Dr 1‘renti», the Marshfield dentist, rially on that occasion. They expect I'nintH. Oils, Doors mid Window*. with them the New Year of fifty years fell in Champaign County, Illinois. w-jlj Bandon, Feb. 5tb, and re- to appear here again iu a few days as 40 hours to th« trip. Two track inspectors, while riding upon a T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. ago. Shall we not then as a fitting She has been detained by rough uiaiti u«tii the 26th only. Those hav they will make about a five week's speeder through a railroad cut, in Montana, bar for two days, but is expected to tribute to departed days, begin the were killed by a train meeting them. ing dental work to do, should apply tour of the county. festivities of this occasion by extend sail this evening. Footpads, at Vancouver, B. C.. grabbed a .early for appointments. The Bandon Hardware Man One of Bandon's young men is Her passenger list is as follows: J. ing to them the Happy New Year victim with intent to rob, but being attack One of Bandon's young tneu was t.appy or puzzled, or both perhaps. Netzgar; Carl Danielson, Mrs. Flora Greeting of tbeir wedding morn? ed by the mau’a faithful collie, they de overheard remarking that “threodays He has received a proposal. It came by camped iu a hurry. Two other parties were Hogan, Urban Fisher, wife and four Shall we not jive agaiu with them •of th« New Year bad passed away, mail, hut the blushintr young maiden, I'hil.lvun, Mr«. H. I,. Stancl.O' mid tour along down tlie paeeinr year», recall less furtauat«. 't hey were Hnndbauged. Snmptkr, ia b wmtbrr and he bud not received a proposal old maid or widow, be does uoi kuow children, aud R. V. l’ierco. iug only the bright and touiny side of An unknown sheepherder was found dead which, was in so groat a rush that she yet.*’ This is Leap Year. the journey of life, indulging our on Flathead Indian lleservation, and cattle ■—oao—■ Urban Fisher retnrned last Friday failed to subscribe her name, ami now selves now and then in befitting com men are suspicions. F uiday , January 1. from hi« visit Xr# Onl»f«»r«»ta, aftwr blH he is at a loss to know what wi'l be pliment or harmless jest? It is stated that Russia will refuse Japan’s family, baviug concluded to move to come, of lli* chance for an early set- Fifty years of wedded life—a posi request, and a rupture between the two na Santa Bona. He leaves on the Eliza tlement. However, the year is young The fiftieth anniversary of the mar tive evidence, my friends, that these tions now seems inevitab e. This well known hotel is now under new and com yet, aud there are others. beth, taking bis family with him. England is said to have ordered three bat riage of J. B. Marshall to Nancy Jane persons possessed the charms and petent management and has been thoroughly ren tleships and two cruisers to China. The re Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perkins, who Tiie Margnritrt Fincher Co. Bogart was celebrated at tbis place facinalions of youth that lead early ovated throughout. The table service is equal to port is also denied. left here in September to go to their Jan. 1, 1904. An informal program tn lite to the matrimonial altar. Fifty The death list in the Chicago horrer now any in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com son Louis, in Calif., who was very ill Among the attractions announced under Ibe direction of Mr. Geo. P. years of wedded life— and to-day not numbers 582, and of the 104 injured, many mercial men. Baggage transported to and from at I bat time, returned home January to appear in our city in tlie near fu Topping, who was chosen master of a cloud appears to cast a gloom over are not expected to live. The property loss boats and trains free of charge. 1st, their son having recovered his ture. is the well-known and eminent ceremonies, was rendered to the entire the sky of their life’s declining eve on the theatre is $50,000. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. The National Rolling Mill of the United actress, Miss Margarita Fischer, in satisfaction of all present. Guests to At I he close of these fifty years we health agaiu. States Steel Corporation, at McKeesport, The Push Club meets at Coquille a grand scenic revival of high-class the number of about sixty were pres see surrounding them a concourse of Fa., started up. giving employment to 8,000 < o J hj , to ask the County Court to ex repertoire of late and standard sue- ent. The entertainment began with many friends, while they and tbeir men. A Russian transport with 2000 troops a song by the choir. Tbis was fol family present the unusual spectacle pend a tliiMUaud dollars in advertis cesses. The acquiescent, loving public lowed by a salutatory address deliv of representing four generations. aboard, traversed the Suez Canal, today, on ing Coos Comity at the St. Louis the way to the far East. Fwiv. Col. R. II. Rosa will be in at should fee) flattered that Manager ered by Mr. Milton Edmunds. Songs Therefore, to tbeir honor and to our Murray Hill Hostelry, in New York, tendance from this part of the county. Kimes lias booked snob a well known by Messrs. Topping and Denholm and own pleasure, we are able to refer to burned today. No loss of life is reported. star as Miss Fischer, and we trust our a select reading by Miss Jennie Den them as host and hostess, father and Three men gained entranoe to a Denver Following is the passenger list on citizens will tnrn out en masse and holm, put the company into the best mother, grandfather and grandmoth grocery store, and in an attempt to rob it, the steamer Elizabeth, arriving her« New Year Day: Mr. and Mrs. J. M demobstrate that they appreciate the of moods to partake of the bounteous er, greatgrandfather and greatarand- killed a woman and wounded her son. The government dredge Chinook is oper Perkins, \y A. Dickson, J. A. Harper, efforts of the Manager in securing repast now awaiting them. All fared motber. Shall we not now extend to ating upon the Columbia River bar. Wagons of all kinds made to order. such lending attractions. sumptuously. A' each plat« was a Harry Coffee, Mrs. P. Cheney, J M. them the happiest of all tbeir Happy H atubpay , January 2. Miss Fischer has starred with her button bole bouquet tied w.tb golden New Years? Job work attended to promptly aud all work euarantoed to give satiafsotion. 1‘iicts The victims of the < hicago theatre fire Rodgers, Urban Fisher, and M. <) own Metropolitan Company iu all the ribbon. An hour of lieart-felt sociabili were borjed today in that city. The mana Reasonable. Hawkins. gers of the theater will be tried for inau- leading cities of ttie Pacific Coast, and tv passed away. Speeches were then T.iorse31iooing; a. Speoialty. Mr. Win. S. Crane, of California, A Prisoner in Iler Own Ho une. slaughter, at all points was met with a most lib delivered by G. P. Topping and Col. Md., suffered for years from rhenma A man was burned to death in a livery eraj patronage, and received the high R. H. Rosa, during which the com A. V;. K13IE, M. ». Mrs. W. H. Layha, of 1001 Agnes stable fire in Chicago. t.ism and lumbago. He was finally O. T. Elumenrother est enconioms from both public and pany evinced many hearty expressions Ave., Kansas City, Mo., lias for sever Japan has ordered a lot of Scotch engi advised to try Chamberlain's Pain press. of good feeling. Songs by Messrs. al years been troubled with severe neers to the front, who were engaged some U. S. Commibioitei and Notary Public I’HYfilClAN AND SVHGEON Balm, which he did. and it effected a time ago. BANDON. OREGON. For the present tour of the organi Patterson and D E. Stitt, added still hoarseness, aud at times a hard cough, complete cur®. For salo by C. Y. The Weather Bureatl has predicted anoth Filings and Final preois made on Home zation. the Management have engaged another enjoyable feature to the occa fiali» to all parts of town and connty which she says: ’’Would keep me in er cold wave for the Eastern and Central steads, Timberdaim* and other li. N. Laud« Lowe, Druggist. promptly answered day or night. Oflice on the best talent available, and al) were sion. After several perambulations States. Money Loans Negotiated on Approved •:orner of Lower Main aud Atwater streets doors for days. I was prescribed for Watch for the grand street parade secured with a view as to the special around the ball in step with the wed by physicians with no noticeable re A dozen persons were injured in a trolley Security. and band concert given by the Mar fitness of bis, or her, as to the part to Office in room 10 Beverie Building, Ban- ding march, the guests hade good-bye sults. A friend gave mo part of a car wreck in Pittsburg. The car got beyond garita Fischer Company, every noon be performed. don. Residence on Botte Creek, Oregon. J. W. STRANGE, control. to their entertainers, and departed for bottle of Chamberlain'« Cough Reme Horace G. Burt, President of the Union aud evening during its engagement The playa are interspersed with tbeir seversl homes. dy, with instructions to closely follow Pacific Railroad, has banded in his rusigna at (be O¡H>ra House.commencing Fri specialties from beginning to end, in geo . r. TOPPING, The ball was artistically decorated the directions, and I wish to slate tion. It has not been Accepted. day and Saturday, Jan. 15th sud 16th. which all the latest songs and dances Alt Cbicrigo theaters have been closed by ATTOKNEY jiao COt»NHE>'X>H AT I,AW under the supervision of Keeper It. that after the first day I could notice BANDON, - - - OREGON. Admission 75, 50, and Tic. Ibe Mayor, Other citie» are olosing the are introduced by the different mem Johnson, th» chief feature of which AND a decided change for tb® better, and theaters pending investigation as to safe Will Visit Bandon regularly on dates to be At tbeir regular inewtiog in Dvcein bers of the company. consisted iu a background of cedar at this time after using it for two guards. supplied in ttie Ijoo.-il Column. NOTARY 1THL1C. her. the tusiuber* of Iba Bandon G. They carry their own uniformed boughs, upon which was the following weeks, have no hesitation in saying I ------------------ ---- q,----- > «• . C o <• <■ # i « « « « i- i « 4. i « 4. « i- # A. R. Post elecl.-d officer* a* follows: b»nd sod orchestra, giving a street inscription in gilded letters, fastened MtlUJilC. realize that I am entirely cured.” Court (inerii of the Formt No. 17, Firo Insurance. J. W. Teller, Commander i R F. parade and concert daily. Seats now by rods of golden hue, the upper line, Ainrvcu. Tbis remedy i* for sale by C. Y, Lowe, Jan. 1.—Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 41 hours Foresters or America. •W _. _ ]*; Bsudon, - - - - Oregon. Shannon, Svu. V. Coaa.i A Henry. on sale at Lowe's Drug Store. being arched. Druggist. from 8. F. ' l «ot it i <H r rv. OF •!«.; <• Jr Y. Com.i A. M. Sumner, Q M.; Jan. 3.—Sehr Co piAHr». Pedrrwn. 13 <-\-■ No. 17. me..!« Friday ni«ht <J each, dolden Wedding; Thomae Coals« O D - A D Mors*. .fcweek. in Louer»»« H„||, Bandon. Ursgon •» from San Franciico, to lliverton. 1354 1904 ♦ 1 cordial welcome is extended to all vis Adjt.i T. T. Allen, Chaplaioi H. A. Mr. John IL Cullom, Editor of tb® Filini: brothers. T. B. DAVIDSON, S ailed . i. J. N. L jmuziis , Chief Kanu»r. J Col, Snrgsoo; N. Thrush, O G. Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Marshall M. E. C hurch . Jan. 3.—Sohr Berwick, to 8. F. Garland, Tnxaa News, has written a .x I'in. Neeretary. PreachinK service every 2ud hui I 4th Hau 4 i -s <•<■«* .• 4 i 4 4. 4 .; :-,t 4 Tb® Town Marshall ba* been look letter 6f congratulations to tb® man Ha.F>p>y New Year day at 11 A. M. aud 8» P. M. ing after the dog tax this Week, aud nfacturare of Chamberlain's Cough Snnday School every Sunday at 10. A- M. MnlatMtory A«i«lr*a® <«iveu at the canine that i* not properly tagged Remsdy as fttllows: “Sixtaan years Epworth League , 7:1*. M. the <»®ldeu Wedding af Wrenshall & Wrenshall, bad I»tier bewurs On*of our citiaen« ago wlttB our first child waa » baby, Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8: P. M. .?lr. A Nr«. J. II. Nnrabiill. \V. H. M kyerm . Pawtor. iu apoaktug of doga generally, and b® wa® subject to eroupy spells nnd Ii.?R <1 Advertisement on 4th Page. town dogs in particular, aaid, "there we would be vory uneasy about him. Min® boat and hostess and friends: i i- ♦:« i i 4'«-> f < ought to lx a limit on tb® number of Wabegan using Chamberlain's Cough We ar® assembled tbis afternoon for 4 BANDON LODGE No. 133, I.O.O. F '. dog* a man might beep inaida the Remedy in 1887, nnd finding it such tb® purpo*« of commenorating one of __ ___ » town limit, end remarked that ba a reliable remedy for colds ami croup, the happiest events that can occur in ■I) ANDON LODGE. No. 1X1, I t». <>. F. * ' I > meets ?v?ry Snturday evening. z' thought eight was enough.'’ we hav® never been without it. in the the experience of husband and wile, JVisitiriK 4 brotbera in good Blanding <: Jly invited. £ ¿¿cordially bouse since that time. We have five that of celebrating the fiftieth anni A- (I. HOYT. N. O. y •4 children and have given it to all of H arry W alk kb . Hro. Vo I’B* «bow«. versary of their wedde.1 life — tb® l Insido «ach pound package of them with good result*. Ota® good golden wedding. Ml#♦ * *** ■* r ♦ *■ > Pcr EOr ,>er . ‘‘For year* fat® was after me con feature of thin remedy is that it is not It will be of interest to those who j Month C# no h th i •> « ❖ * 4 <• < •> v tinuously," writes F. A. Gulledge, disagreeable to take, and our babies are mot at this time and place, to ■> —o— In the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland, HINDUN LODGE. N«. 113, A. I A Ml * Vert'ena, Ala, “I bad a terrible case really like it. Another ia, that it is koow somewhat of the past life of Oregon. It - i* th? ■ ■ in ruent ■ eveninp ■ n?ww- --------- •> Nhnxing 2.» CrntM, pipe published in Oregon; it contains of Pile®, causing 24 tumors. When not dangerous, and there is no risk those whom we to-day honor. J. B andon lodge . N o . nr., afa . m . > all th n?wn of ' the " «tut? ■ • «nd - ■ of — the ButliM 25 (’enta. * Stated conuuunicatioM first Sat .. j «11 failed B'icklen's Arnica Salve from giviug an everdose. Icongratn- Marshall is « native of the Ntateof, natiot Try it for a month. A sample will be found a FREE game. nrdsy after the toll ne»«> of each ' I be mailed to yon free. Addreae o py w cured me." Equally good for Burns fate yon npon the ancciws of your Ohio. He was born in Mercer Co., i month. All Master Mn«>n» cordially * 1 60 different games. All new. invited. W. H a IDGN. W. M. * Workmanship up to date in an . •nd all m U«® and pain*. Only 25o at remedy.’’ Fitf sale bj C. Y. Lowe, Jan. 14. 1833. Through the offering M. Banns*. Sec. The Telegram, thing in my line. At Your Grocer’s. ’I <• * « f f.T.1,0 we’a Drug Store. ♦ ’> * ♦ ♦ -r it ♦ •• » > I Druggist, be to^ay extends to numerous friends POKTLAND, OBE. J N-xt floor to McNair’s H/trdware o Important News Notes Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, DORADO" - Prop's DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, A. McNAIR, Hotel Coquille Golden Wedding Bells. J. C. Shields & Son, Wagon. Makers. DENTIST, Church Directory Fairbanks Washer ! Photograph era, Do You Q Know the News •ì. L.THOMPSON. 0 Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms ? B o °« O o o -