Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 28, 1904, Image 1

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BANDON,
Volum« XX.
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
JANUARY
Number 4
1904
C M A Tug Co, lumlier, r it No 21)........ 826 05
uni! Cuuttidrr.i
Come,
New Carpet at Furniture Store.
t-tì-C-i- SrÈti-ttttì-t-t 6« C-C-t it i C t i-v-t tk-t C k-i i t-i k - < it k - t-t
Coq River bttur Co, freight, r d No 20
—
The steamer Elizabeth is due this
Are whiter, stronger and more uni­
W H Williams, eupvr labor r d No 21
John \V. Brown, a noted Socialist' Ail socialists and reformers are re­ O A Kelly, 1 naw rd No 21 ..
Hay. grain and feed at N. Lorenz’s evening.
form in quality than ivy other Fleur
lecturer, will tie iu Bandon, Monday quested to meet iu Recorder Hall, J V Foster, tabor r d No 21 ..
Store.
“•Photo” Buttons, 10 to 15cts. at
W
M
Jepbcolt,
and Tuesday evenings, February 15th Tuesday evening, Feb. 2d, at 7:80, to
iu the town of Bandon.
J. B. Marshall is 0ow prepared to Wrenshall’s Gallery.
O A Kelly,
and ltitb.
arrange
for
the
services
uf
a
reform
register voters.
Every sack is guaranteed. Your
a
The Presbyterian Church will be
Mr. Brown is an aide exponeut of lecturer, arid any other business that Geo H Se'l,
Wm Robm,
S
M. J. Krantz, of Dora, was looking dedicated Sunday morning.
Money gladly refunded if you are
Socialism, a fluent speaker, aud is able may need attention. Cuiue out and Geo Williams.
around town Sati'v-I“*’
For first class real estate, corres­ to entertain as well as instruct, and
Coq
M
A
Tug
Co,
lumber
rd
No
21...
not
suited with Snow Drift and
lend your aid for better conditions.
A nice stock of new Feather Pil­ pond with Geo. P. Topping.
>■
should have a bearing.
T 11 Mebl A Co, supplies r d No 21...,
r.
A l’iiM<»ner in Iler Own H uubo .
Olympic.
Sold by
lows at the Furniture Store.
J A Lamb .A Co,
do
..........
No mau or woman can afford to be
Call and see the fine new line of
Prosper
Mill
Co,
lumber
r
d
No
21
..
C. Hatch, of Seattle, registered at Tajiestry at the Furniture Store.
DENHOLM,
Mrs. W. II. LayLiH, of 1001 Agnes
J.
”•
uninformed upon anv question that
i
G W Wimer, sopvr r d No 22........... ...
the Tupper House, last Friday.
i<r. LORENZ
Self rising Buckwheat Flour for conies up for consideration, and as Ave., K huhhh City, Mo., hun fur sever­ Chas McVeigh, tabor r d No 22...........
l?;i9ÍSÍ¡>4-U->¿S¿S--s-5>-'l-.’!-9-9-3 U !HHW8«-SV>rDMi >-a »X s ì - s
Auy person desiring a tide table for pancakes, at Sanderson Brothers.
social conditions make or mar our al years been troubled with severe Nelson Smith, tabor r d No 22.............
hoarneneHH, and at time, a bard cough, A Smalley, tabor u lf and team r d No
1904, will find them at the El Dorado
Rev. R. A. Reagan, of Coquille, lives and fortunes, we have neglected
which she suya: “’Would keep me in­ 22 ............................................ ...........
our
duty
as
citizens
of
ti.is
great
Saloon.
came down Monday for a short visit.
W M Peterson, cedar timber, d No 22. 5
country if we do not keep ourselves doors for days. I was prescribed for L
John R Stillwell moved bis family He returned borne next day.
11 Woodward, tabor self and team,
by
physicians
with
u»
noticeable
re
­
informed
aod
wield
our
voice
for
that
i
from Fishtrap, to this place, last
r d No 52................................................ 30
You can rely on Cox, the grocer, for which is right and just; for that ' sults. A friend gave me part of a
Goo W Wimer, labor self aud team, r
Thursday.
goods of the best quality and prices
d No 22.................................................. 156
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rerne
which
will
briug
peace,
plenty
and
The Fnrniture Store has a flue line that will suit yon. Now goods by
dy, with instructions to closely follow R W Helm, labor and team, r d No 22 119 W
bappincHS.
of Rockers and Diners coming on every steamer.
E E Knife, labor r d No 22......... .......... 12 75
—
the directions, and I wish to state J P Bright,
next steamer.
do
......... ............yi .w
World'« Fair Xrwa Notes.
The Chico carried the Bandon
that after the first day I could notice Alfred West,
do
......... ........ 21 88
Dr. J. Curtis Snooks finished up bis Woolen Mills fixtures to North Beud
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles and Fine
Wall Paper and
a decided change for the better, and H A Todd. -
do
.......... .......... 68 25
Idaho Day at the World's Fair will
aud Pieces.
Window TrinnningH.
House Liuing.
work here and returned to Coquille this morning. Now it remains to be
do
......... ........ 18 75
at this time after using it for two Wm Smith,
--------
«EWING
MACHINES
AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
--------
City, last Monday.
do
......... ...... 19 75
seen what kind of a bustle Bandon be Sept. 6tb.
weeks, have no hesitation in saying I W F Kellar,
Indiana's poultry exhibit at the
John Harris,
do
......... ......... 87 60 Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Springs.
J. S. Lawreoce, G. W. Martin, and citizens will inaugurate to repair the
realize that I am entirely aired.” W M Harris,
do
......... ............ 31 90
World’s Fair will con ist of 1.000
Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty.
A. A. Leach, of Coquille, were in loss.
This remedy is for sale by C. Y.Lowe, Carl Smalley,
do
.......... ......... 51 00
birds.
Bandon Friday night.
Alfro Felter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Druggist.
G F Robinson,
do
.......... .......... 16 38 Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, ‘^¡tauy’khii.''“ UNDERTAKING
The Chinese pavilion at the World’s
Burt Wilson,
do
........ ......... 23 20
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope,of Floras W. Felter, of this place, returned
Fair is receiving the staff decorations Comity Court Proceedings. Add West,
A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
do
.......... ......... 52 25
Creek, are rejoicing over the arrival home Inst week after an absence of
(.Constantly Kept ou Hand.
and other ornament al work. The big
S S Morrey,
do
......... ......... 16 00
[Coutiuued from last week.]
of a baby girl, Tuesday.
about three years. He will probably
C H Bunch, laboi r d No Iß-.... . .. . 5 00
dragons on theuortli facade present a
Roads aud Bridges.
do
............. ........ 30 00
H liodell,
V. N. Perry was in town Saturday go to North Bend in the near future, startling and striking appearance.
John Maddox, labor r d No 27............. 8 25 Peter Noodan,
do
.............. ......... 12 00
night, having come down to attend to take employment with the Woolen
A Dayton, Uhio, car company will Chaa Seick,
do
............... 57 75 James Nosier,
do
............. ......... 6 00
Mill
Co.
the I. O. O F. Installation.
exhibit at the World's Fair two band- J 11 Radabaugh. labor self 54 37. team
do
............. ..........10 00
H 11 Hastings,
Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California some railroad coaches, all of the tim­ 48 aud 50, r d No 27.............................. 1 M W J A Seed,
Delicious! yes. you will find delic­
J
A
James,
do
35
50
C W Dye,
do
............... ........ 66 io
ious hams and bacon, fine flour, and Mil., suffered for years from rbentna bers and finishing lumber of which W Counts, do
22 M Peter Johnson, do
............. ....... 58 00
tism and lumbago. He was finally were made from Calalpa trees grown W Woods, do
the best candies at Cox's geocery.
23 85 Eugene Cox,
do
............. ....... 6 75
advised
to
try
Chamberlain
’
s
Pain
Percy Schroeder, self aud team, r d
ou a farm near Dublin, Indiana.
AU persons desiring clams can ob­
E Dyer, lumber r d No 16...................... 44 30
No 27................. .................................... 108 15 A Anderson, labor self aud team r d
Tiie Nevada World’s Fair Comruis
tain them by making arrangements Balm, which he did, and it effected a
J Myers, labor r d No 27 ...................... 23 .',u
complete
cure.
For
sale
by
C.
Y.
No 8............................. ........................ 42 00
sion
has
already
secured
splendid
with A G. Erickson. Bandon, Oregon
Chas Angel
do
................ .... 85 00 T H Mehl A Co, supplies r d No 8........ 16 05
Lowe. Druggist.
specimens
of
118
varieties
of
minerals
Ray
Hall,
self
aud
team,
r
d
No
27....
64
40
There was a social dance in Kime’s
Coq Mill A Tug Co, 1776 ft lumber r d
The steamers Elizabeth and Chico, found in that state, al! of which will Henry Rarabaugb, self aud team, rd
No 8......................................................... 14 20
Hall. Saturday evening, for the pur­
which left here on Friday« week ago, be exhibited at the World’s Fair.
No 27..................................................... 71 50 A Jobuson, lumber, r d No 8................. 4 52
pose of raising funds for the football
Steamer ia New. ia Strongly built, mid fitted with the latest impreivcnienta, and v.il
ran into Humboldt Bay on the follow­
Work on the Festival Hail, the last E Davis, labor r d No 1......................... 1 60 Geo Miller, supvr r d No 23...................' 228 00 This
give a regular 8 dav service, for passengers and freight, between the
team.
........................... 6 00 Lehnherr A Spires, labor, r d No 23.. .142 28
ing Monday for fuel. The Alliance of the important exposition bail lings, Peter Blake, do
Coejuille River, Oregou, and San Fraucisco, Calif.
6
Simon
Erickson,
labor
r
d
No
1
...........
00
Captain J. Moomaw was in town went in there nt the same timA. It
Koy Dickson, labor r d No 23 ............. 5 00
is progressing with great speed. Geo Roberts,
ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
do
8 00 H Goodman,
................. 30 00
do
over Sunday, having put the steamer seems that they were bar-bound there
E. T. KRUZ, Managing Agent, 2U7 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
do
2 25 Roy Dickson,
Weather couditious have been such Fred Adams,
25
do
.................
11
Favorite upon the beach to do some for a day or so, and did not get to San
do
I 50 R C Dement,
that the contrastors have lost but lit Nels Petorson,
do
.................100 93
repairing.
do
John Hakauson,
7 00 L Short,
................. 6 B0
Francisco until Thursday. They bad tie time.
do
J Ntoueliike,
do
6 00 Geo A Ifarklow. do
E. M. Furman and wife were here a stormy voyage for the first couple of
22 50
A prize of $10) has been offered by J W Bensou,
do
18 oo E E Brack,
do
................. 31 00
Saturday, Mr, Fnrmtin having come days.
Director of Works Taylor to Hie oue Andrew Olseu,
do
47 30 S A Culbertson, do
................... 36 25
over from Marshfield iu the interest
—ooo----
who suggests the best point of van­ Simpson 1,umber Co, lumber, etc, r d
I
We nre still doiug business nt The Old
do
..................174 86
Wm James,
LI U.
Htand and can please you. Give us a Call
of bis piano trade.
En tertain trient.
................... 49 to
do
tage from which to view the glories of No 1 ...................... ...................... .. 70 30 Thos Barklow,
and examine our
0 F MeCullom, soperv r d No 3.
.. 11 6T>
................. 21 00
TiWarner,
do
R. H. Rosa, N. E. Barklow, J. D
An effort is being made to get up a the World's Fair. The competition is F P Norton, super r d No 5........ . 124 25 W
............... 48 00
do
B F Barklow,
Slewart and several other persons at­ series of literary and musical enter­ open to tho World, and will close Chas Rodine, supvr r d No6....
. 146 25 Daniel Root,
................. 49 00
do
tended the funeral of J. C. Laird, at tainments, the first program to be June 15tb, 1904. Communications j Joe Laieon, tabor, do
....
.. 14 62 W E Pierce.
di h»
jnow la tne ttmeio pnrcmnm Hardware,
in« unitertugned baa
Uw
Coquille, lust Friday.
. KI U
given iu liimu'a Hall, iu alnxil ibree ulw.111,4 lia aJtru..,, 1 tn ill« Se-rotai'V i John
Nellie Anderson, meals rd No 6.
. 4 25 Manly Barklow, do
in stock a large assortment of
.. 25 00
of
the
Exposition.
M. I. Smith came over from North weeks.
E O’Connell, supplies, rd No 6.
3 85 Earnest Warner, do
.. 75 00
A company of Milwaukee men have T T Thomae, tabor, etc, do ...
Bend, Monday, being called home on
There has been an extreme lack of
. 31 00 W W Whittington do
.. 7 f4)
. 5 25 Albert Barklow, do
account of the illness of bis wife anytbiug of this kind going on here organized and applied for a conces I E O’Conui 11, supplies, rd No 9
..134 81
... 54 00
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
do
Mrs. Smith is somewhat improved.
for some time and we think some sion to install fountains in various ¡ Alfred Rodine, labor in 1902, r d No 6 21 00 11 Buyer,
70 42 J O Osborn,
E B Dean A Co, lumber r d No 10.
.. 44 60
parts
of
the
World
’
s
Fair
Grounds,
do
Dr. l’rent i“, the Marshfield dentist, thing should be done to furnish the
4 75 E R Willis,
i E O'Connell, supplies,
do
... 46*00 Paint«. Oil*. Iloom mid Winilown.
do
will visit Bandon, Feb. 5tb, and re­ young as well as the older people, and sell mineral waters, ice cobi, at a j T M Culver, tabor.
82 00 DGNeal,
do
..192*32
do
T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION.
The
Exposition
man
penny
a
glass,
| Edwin Abernethy, lumber, do
14 85 L A Braden,
main until the 2(>th only. Those bav with some place of amusement, that
... 6 00
do
agement has installed many drinking W <’ Harris, tabor,
7
do
45 00
do
J G Stevens,
ing dental work to do, should apply will prove instructive as well as en­
8 OU J W Button,
do
fountains, and tilted river water will Wm Lawhorn.
3 50
do
tertaining.
The Bandon Hardware Man
early for appointments.
4 50 S Braden,
| A Wright.
do
101 M
do
be
supplied
free.
There is good talent iu Bandon if
t>has S< lander,
3 00 J G Osborn«
When bilious try a dose of Cham­
do
30 00
do
In order to be thoroughly equipped
do
6 50 W B Norton,
20 00
do
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, only pains enough be taken to seek it to handle the increased railroad traffic «Vni Sherrard,
Geo Catching,
1 50 Richard Byerley, do
do
13 75
and realize for once bow quickly a out, and this we will endeavor to do. incident to the World’s Fair, the T N Boone,
21 00 W S Bushnell,
do
11 00
do
There are a number of worthy
first-class up-to-date mediciuo will
do
27 (Ml Lloyd Spires,
Western Union Telegraph Company E E Stock,
13 75
do
causes
to
which
the
proceeds
might
correct the disorder. For sal« by C.
James Stock,
do
22 60 W T Lehnherr,
7 50
do
be used to a good advantage to the is stringing three new wires between M C Miller.
65 00 John Lusk,
do
Y. Lowe, Druggist.
5 00
do
St.
Louis
and
Terre
Haute,
Ind.,
to
I
H
Shepard,
town and community, but whatever is
do
5 00 C E Russell.
36 IMI
do
Prof, C. J. Franchi and wife will
be
used
exclusively
by
tho
Big
Four
92 50 A M Russell,
I J W Catching, supvr, do
decided upon to use the proceeds for,
12 00
do
soon leave for San Francisco. Mr.
58 25 Endicott & Miller, do
J I. Barker,
do
do
6 00
will be distinctly understood when and Vandalia Lines
J. r TITI’I’EK. I’ropi ielor
Franchi is a first-class band instructor
9 00 D McNair,
P. W. Pillsbury, a wealthy citizen j W L Laird, labor, r d No 12
30 00
do
the programs are printed. However,
:
(Jordon
Shepard,
2
00
do
This well known hotel is now under new and com­
68 50
aud he has made many friends here
do
Ben Hartley,
with our first program we shall be of Derry, New Hampshire, has offered I Bert Campbell,
11 00 Chas Adams,
do
63 00
do
petent management and has been thoroughly ren­
who wish him well wherever he goes.
to
give
$l(X)0
toward
a
fuud
to
exhibit
■ Chas Heller,
do
2 00 Huling <fc Lundy, hdwr r d No 23......... 99 00
well satisfied if we please those who
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
He may return next fall and instruct
W M Laird,
’ do
2 00 Osborn <k Co, lumber r d No 23........... 85 30
are kind enough to come out, and by bis State's resources at the World’s J M
J Krahtx,
auy in Southern Oregon. S tuple rooms for com­
the band awhib longer.
do
2 50 Myrtle Poiut Lumber Co, lumber, r d
Fair.
The
gift
is
Contingent
on
the
asking 35 and 25ets admission, clear
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
raising of $14,000 by the citizens of l'bos Talbot, supvr r d No 13.. ........... 48 50
................................................ 1 125 59
The F. D. Band was out Sunday the expense of ball rent, etc.
I R W Bullard, supvr r d No 14........... 78 45 T W McClosky, freight, district No 23 12 10
boats
and trains free of charge.
afternoon and gave a street, concert.
Our first program which we do not the entire state. The State Board of John Grundy, supvr r d No 16............. 84 75 Geo Mul.en, 1100 feet piling r d No 23 33 00
Fine new bar in connection with the hotel.
The boys have received their uni­ mean to be our best one, will consist Trade has taken the matter in band, W T Brady, supvr r d No 17 ............... 64 65
Continued next, week.
forms and this was their first appear­ of vocal and tnstrumotilal music, reci­ aud it is thought that the sum of J E Clinton, labor team and self r d
No 17...................................................... 16
ance since getting them. They make tations, cute speeches, dialogues, and $20,000 will be secured in a few weeks.
MA Kl NE.
Geo Moorehonse, labor, rd No 17........
------OOO-----
a very neat appearance in their new pantomines by the “Little men and
A rbitro .
John Bell,
do
Drowned in Coo« River.
dress. Bandon has a Band that she Women,” and nn elocutionary contest
Jan. 27—Stinr Chico, Martin, 2)y day»
Fred Moser,
do
from San Fraucl.ico.
can take pride in.
do
From the Daily Mail, Friday, Jan. J D Bright,
by a class of young people.
Socialists Attention.
LOCAL NEWS.
OLYMPIC s
I
AND
SNOW DRIFT *
FAMILY
FLOURS
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Elizabeth,
C. P. JENSON, Master.
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect,
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
A. McNAIR,
Hotel Coquille
J. C. Shields &• Son,
No Pity Mwwu.
“For years fate was after me con-
tiononaly,” writes F. A. Gulledge,
Verbena, Ala. “I had a terrible case
of l’ilt>s, causing 24 tumors. When
all failed Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured me.” Equally good for Burns
noil all IlChes and pwino. Only 85« al
C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store.
Judges will be selected by the house
to decide the best rendered recitation
mid a prize.will be awarded the suc­
cessful contestant.
Our program in detail will soon
appear.
J. I*. 4«arHeld, Dead.
22: Leonard Gould, aged about 14,
was drowned at Allegauy, yesterday
afternoon. Ho was returning from
school, and in company with two
other young men, was crossing the
east fork of the north fork in a boat,
and in reaching up to the cable, which
is used for a ferry, he capsized the
boat. His companions swam ashore,
blit he whs drowned, and as the water
was very high, the body bad not been
recovered when a messenger started
down to the forks of the river to
phone to Marshfield.
A letter received here Monday even­
ing brought the Had inteUigence of the
death of J. D. Garfield, of Oakland,
Uaiitoftii'a,‘bF whom mention was
From Feb. 1st to Feb. 15 th
made last week.
I will sell at a great reduction what
Death resulted on January 20th.
I ofTer the trade at from 10 to 50 per from the effects of a fractured skull;
IVorklnjc Ni^ht and Day.
cent under the regular prices.
produced by coming in contact with a
’
Although prices ate greatly re­ mi It wagon, while riding on a bicycle.
The busiest and migli liest little
duced, the goeds ate guaranteed to The fuueral took place last Saturday. thing that ever wan maJe is Dr. King's
be strictly reliable quality, and exact­
Deceased leaves a wife and three New Life Fills. These pills change
ly as I represent them, and I urge the cbildreo; one eon who resides here, weakness into strength, listlessneas
trade to buy liberally Ht these money and two daughters who reside with iu<o energy, brain-fag into mental
their moth* in Oakland.
saving prices.
power. They're wonderfol in building
Mr. Garfield spent many years of up the health. Only 25c per box.
Great Bargains in Ladies', Men's
j
his life in Coos County, having been Sold by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist,
and Children's Underwear.
Men's sit wool underwear, regular $3 a resident of Marshfield, and also of
■nits, going at $2 25.
Bando’’, for a short period. He leaves
Men's cotton and woolen mixed wear, reg­
a
large acqnaintar.ee to remember
ular $2.50 suits, going st $1A0.
Men's potion underwear, regular $1 to him and sympathize with the be­
Notice is hereby giveo, that the nn-
reaved family
$1.25 suits, going nt 85 cents.
Men's nverebins, of wh-ch 1 have a com­
Mrs. Dyer, who went to San Fran­ tlersigned has leased the premises,
plete line, al same reduction.
cisco on the steamer Elizabeth, «IIU
did I known as the inoel flats, and now has
Ladies’ underwear, regular Qi •»> $1 suits,
not
Arrive
until
the
day
after
1
__ , charge of the hhqjh .
going <1 85 cents to $2.25.
That nil persons are forbid Ion (nn-
Also Men s and La lies' shoes, ranging in Garfield's death.
dor penalty of tb« law) to enter or
price from $-* to $■’>. going st 75 cents to
M8AN TED—TRUSTWORTHY IADY OR
$3.10.
irenltamnn t > manage business in this Conn- trespass npon said mudflat* for the
i bildren's *11.41from 25centsnp.
U and adjoining territory for house of «olid purpose of digging Clams in any
Winncial standing BJO straight cash salary
These prices ar£ for <M-b onl>
and expense« paid each Monday direct from maoner whatever, *itbo<£ permission
Groceries are uot inclined in these headquarters. Expense money adranerd . from me.
if 1
i-f" "'ti"" permanent. Addi
Address Manager, 605
|>rices.
*'• xcjrenz . r?.i„noii ^iildiiig. ChiciRj.
A. G. E rick sox.
Clearance Sale.
Trespass Notice.
0
o
© ®
o
S xilbd .
Jan. 28—Sehr Ouward, Thomas, to San
Francisco.
Jan. 28—Sehr Baby, Kortb, to San Fran-
00 ciaoo.
20
Jan. 28—Stiur Chico. Martin, to North
00 Bend.
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
16
Job work attended to promptly aud all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
05
Crescent City Record: Theses dur­
35 ing the week was unusually rough, Reasonable.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
30
and vessels trying to load at the wharf
56
00 were kept busy running lines to bold
J F Smith,
do
l’bos Sturdevant,
do
W J Licbty,
do
do
David Baker,
W A Bright,
do
T S Evernden, snpvr r d No 17............
Huling A Lundy, supplies, r d No 17 .
A L Nosier, supplies, r d no 17...........
S R Lasbbaogh, lumber, r d No 17....
P Laahbanub, lumber, rd No 17.........
Thus Coffey.
do
...............
W R .Murry, labor r d No 17................
C F Waterman, labor self and team r
■?6 ro
d V« 17 .
...
. ................
Del Barker, tabor r d No 17.................. 8 00
It W Winningham, tabor r d No 17 ... 2 Oil
do
Mark Hardman,
30 00
do
J P Evernden,
31 25
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F A EveiTiden,
23 75
do
L L Evernden,
30 (MJ
do
W P Davis,
12 60
do
Wm Pierce,
1 ftO
do
Dan Cribbir.s,
1 50
do
Lather Williams,
4 00
do
H S Davis,
18 00
do
W P Davis.
12 06
do
10 0J
Clarence Davi«,
S It Laabbangh, labor team, r d No 17 20 OO
Vol Gnerney, tabor team and Self, r d
No 17.....................................................
A Mo Nair, supplies r d No 19.............
W P Hotruan. labor r d No 19...............
F M Wandlmg
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A G Hoyt
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R H Rosa.
do
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C E Colville
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Al Snead, «opvr r d No 2D.................... 96 75
Virgil Hixon, labor rd No 2D............... 43 00
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J M Msrford,
41 00
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M H Snead
8 00
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P M Dixon
60 62
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J W Dixon
76 25
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P Nelson
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W A Barnett
43 00
W A Prewett. tabor self snd team, r<3
No 20....................................................... 34 .’M)
A McNair, supplies, r d No 30 ..........
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Blacksmith
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LIVE aimers.
on with. Monday afternoon a boat
from the Coquille River was swamped
while running a stern line, and only
by the best of lock did the three sea­
men gel ashore alive, the boat drift­
ing with them through the breakers
onto the beach. 1 be ocean was too
rough Lr the vessel to attempt to
load nt the wharf, and i* appeared u
reckless disregard of human life for
the Captain of the Coquille River to
have sent bis meu out iu the small
boat.
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''If inerts every Satmdav evening.
a Visiting brothers ill good standing 4
¿cordially invited.
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J. W. STRANGE,
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PHYSICIAN
Filing« and Final pronfa made on Home
Calls to all parts of town and county
«leads, TiiiitierCliunui and other U. S. Lands
promptly answered day or night. Office on
Money l.onn« Negollated on Approved corner of Lower Main and Atwater street«
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Office in room 10 Reverie Building, Ban­
don. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon.
The regular examination of appli­
cants forStnteand Conuty certificates
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will be hel l in my office in Coquille, 4*41«*
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beginning at 9 a.m., Feb. lOtb. 1904,
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and continuing three days.
All persona bolding Mate Diplomas ■> BAN DUN LODOE. No. 115, A. F. A. .M ;> '
tinder the old law. are now entitled to •i- i » 4NDON LODGE, No. 115. A. F.A .M.
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Stated communications
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State Life Diplomas by passing suc­ *3 ♦....
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cessfully at a regular examination in ♦ n>'»nth- All Master Masons cordially 4¡
¿invited.
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NELSON.
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Algebra. English Literature, Oregon
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School Law and General History, and
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paying a fee of $10.90.
W. H. B cxch ,
j The Weekly Oreronfan and thle paper
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County Supt. 1 give you all the new« of home, state, the
I Northwest and the nation.
Dated this 25th day of Jan. 1904.
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U. S. Comimsioner and Notary Public
Prices
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BANDON,
Will visit Bandon r< gufarli on dates to lx>
supplied iu the I j OO h I Column.
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N<>- 17, inf ptH Friday night < f em hz?
Sweek. in Concr»»e Hall, Bnnd«»n. Oiegrnt
<• V cordial welcome im extend« <1 to nil vir *.•
♦iting brother«.
T. B. DAVIb'ON,
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Chief Ranger, g
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