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BANDON, V q I wm « XX. New Matting ami Dining Tables at the Furniture Store. For first class real estate, corres Huy. grain and feed at N. Lorenz’s pond with Geo. P. Topping. Store. My stock of full blood chickens J. B. Marshall is now prepared to are going fast, J. R. Stillwell. register voter*. A full new line of Rockers and "Photo” Boltons. 10 to 15cta, at Diners at the Furniture Store. WreoshsH’s Gallery. Self rising Buckwheat Flour for Early Bose Seed Potatoes for sale pancakes, at Sanderson Brothers. by J R. Stillwell, Bandon. Stop and see the new lot of clocks A nice stock of new Feather Pil the jeweler has, and hear them tick. lows a< the Furniture Store. Toe steamer Elizabeth is due here J. A. and W. A. Armfield, of Sixes again Saturday, and the Chico 00 River, weie in Bandon Saturday. Monday. Any person desiring a tide table for The Lome of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 1904. will find I Lie tn at the El Dorado Gibson was gladdened on Monday, Saloon. The Fnrnitnre Store has a fine line the 8tb, by the arrival of a daughter. Fresh Groceries and Provisions at of Rockers and Diners coming on Cox’s Grocery. Flour, Hams, Bacon, next steamer. Delicious! yes, yon will find delic Fruits, Nnts, Candies, etc., of the ious bams and bHCon, fine flour, and best quality. Arthur Rice offers 10 per cent dis the best candies at Cox’s geocery. count on all goods bought of him dur All person* desiring c I biuh can ob tain them by making arrstigements iug the mouth of February. See bis with A G. Erickson. Bandon, Oregon advertisement in another column. Dr. Preutis wishes to remind you A Goff and wife arrived here last that time is passing, and if you need Saturday from Illinois, on a visit to bis brother, Levi Goff, of New Lake. dental work you should call at ouce and make dates, as he will go to W T Russell and C D Miner con Marshfield on the 27th inst. stituted the passenger list on the Any one wishing to improve their steamer Chico to San Francisco on stock of chickens for winter layers, her down trip. should get acock from J. R. Stillwell. For full blood Buff Plymouth Rocks 1 He has the finest stock in the county, and Bluck Mmorcas, call on or ad and has made a specialty of breeding dress J. R. Stillwell, Bandon. Eggs for winter layers. amt cocks for sale. Rev. Dr. Milligan, the Presbyterian B T.VsnDecar and bis two sisters, Synodical Sabbath School Missionary from Myrtle Point, were in town last is preaching every night at the Pres week and attended the sorvices in G. byteriun Church. Cottage prayer A. K Hall, Friday evening. meetings are being held afternoons R. W.Lnudy and wife, of Myrtle at different home“. Already a num Point, earns down last Friday to be ber of requests have been made f >r present at the dedicate.11 of the G. A. prayers for unconverted relatives and ft. Hull, Friday evening, at thia plaee friends. I'Le pastor, Rev. A. Haber- Tie- Bai.don 1. O O F Lodge liar ly, is spending all of this and next puridiat>d a lol adjoining the Pacific week in Band«» , assisting in these H< tei lot on the north “i ***, 011 which meetings. AH are invited to come it is tbt'ti intention of er.-eiiug a li.di and hear tin- go-pel preached by Dr. Milligan. io the future. Coos Bay News: J. Henry Scbroe L. W Shaw, of Miusliti.dd, agent for tin- sieamer Fulton, which w-is Her. of Arago, was on the bay last w1 tn k< <i, last Itmirday. at Poit Or week, and while beie purchased the fi.rd, was in town Monday night mi l>rickm>iki(ig plant owned by L J. tn way to Port Orf»>r I. h íviug been Siuq~on. Mr. Schroeder showed ns unable to get any report from the a sample of tire brick made from clay on hi“ place. He has about 1IM) acres wreck. Rev. E. A Ross, the evangelist, of laud underlaid with two strata of passed through Albany y- st> rd.af clay—one of which is fireclay, and ternoon fir Rutilan I. where he will the other is excellent for ordinary bold evangelistic m * i vices and then go building brick. He intends going extensively into the business, and as <0 the Hawaiian I-landa to bo d -er the clay bos been pronounced by ex vi -e«, and upon his return, to Alaska. perts to be all be claims for it. be will —Democrat. mi doutit have a ready sale for all be W. Boyd, of this place, started for can manufacture. Fishtri'p,on horseback, la-t Saturday, but after getting on top the Bear The yiurxarim fr’iscli r Com pany To-night. Creek I,ill, found that route to I e im practicable, the road being obstructed The flargarita Fischer Company with fallen timber to such an extent are billed for Bandon to-night, and that be was compelled to turn back will play each night during ¡the rest One of the sailors from the schoon of this week. This company has been er Lizzie Prien, which was loading here before and its merits are so well lumber, at Prosper, received severe known that it .is needless to add injury to <»00 of bis legs last week, wordB. Its dates are sufficient. having boen struck by a plank that Leg Itrnkrn. was displaced or thrown against him by the wind He was brought to Cap'ain Larsen of the schooner town for treatment. Alpha bad the misfortune to break Myrtle Poiut Enterprise: Fields & one of the bones of his leg last Sun Bender have their new blacksmith day evening, and is laid up for re shop completed and are doing consid pairs. «rabie work. They have all modern He and one or two sailors were io convenience« including a gasoline on Anderson's meat market, and were gine. They are in a shape to handle trying projects. Captain Lar-en un any work that may come along, and dertook to shoulder oue of the men- will no doubt have a good business. It appears that he got him upon his The Bandon Post, G. A. R., dedi shoulder, but was overbalanced, and cated their ball at this place Uat Fri in trying to save the sailor from inju day evening, on which x-casion they ry, fell in such manner as to crack or bad visitors preseut frern Myrtle break the small bone of one of bis Point, Coquille City and other places legs near the ankle. The features of the occasion was a He will be laid off duty for some uice supper eervist on the first flior,1 time, and we iiuders'and that O. P. after which the dedication services Ellingson will take bis place on the took place in the hall above. R. C. Alpha for a time. Lee, of Maaebfield. made the dedica tory aildreea. F W Tucker,, of Marchfield. was Mrs. E M Ss'-ke't, principal of the over and took in the Socialist lecture Bandon Public School, wishes to an Monday night. Mr. Tucker bad with nounce that there will be a public ex him The New Universal Zonopbone hibition of the pupils’ work at the «choo'honse on Friday afternoon, or Chase Music Box, the beat talking February 19. machine that is made. While the au This work has been prepared for dience was gathering Mr. Tucker cu- the St. Louis Exposition, and the tertained the congregation with some teachers are anxious that the parents shall aee th« papers before they are choice selection« of music, which sent away added very much to the evening's en There will be a program consisting tertaihment. He is agent for ttie Zo largely of the reading of these Expo nopbone, afid will visit Bandon, in the sitioo papers, after which the work near future, again. Anyone desigumg can lie inspected. to purchase a music box should con Program will begin at 1 o’clock. sult bios. Parent« and frieuda are cordially ------- OOO-------- invited. LOCAL NEWS. School Exhibition. rhatnberlslw's Siomseh end Llvsr Tal» let« |Tn«qaaJled for O»«ttp»ttoa. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug gist of Baxter Springs, Kausas, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are. in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation They are sure iu actioo, and with no tendency to nauseate or grip«. For sale by C. Y- Lowe, Druggist. Trespass Notice. Notice i« hereby given, that the nn- dereigned has leased the premises, known as the mud flats, and now baa charge of the same. That all persons are forbidden (nn der penalty of the law) to enter or trespa«« upon said mnd-flat« for the purpose of digging Clams in any manner whatever, »itbout permission from me. A. G. E rickson . OREGON: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY F ob S al *. — A good second hand Greatest Copper Belt in the organ on monthly payments of 9A5O. ' t'niied Ntatea. Writo tbe nndersigBsd, car« of this The following statement come« office. E. M. F urman . from the Oregonian, and was made Denier in piaaos and organs. by L. E. King, of Cripple Creek, The Nocialinl Npeaking. C< lorado, one of tbe best mining ex perts in tbe country: “The biggest John W. Browu of Connecticut, copper belt in tbe United States, bar who was billed to speak here Monday none, lies between tbe Umpqua and and Tuesday evenings, arrived here Rogue rivers iu Southern Oregon, and Sunday, but as he non bi not meet bis the district is so rich in gold that I outside appointments if be remained defy any man to fail in fiuding a pay ! over Tuesday, be wss obliged to can ing placer property who will stick a cel one appointment here aud burry pick into any one of tbe gulches be on. tween those streams. He spoke here on Monday evening "I cauie out here for tbe purpose of to a good-sized audience who gave experling tbe Rainbow, and met with him good attention and displayed an agreeable surprise. It is tbe only marked interest property I ever examined which was He is a plain speaker, a forceful within twenty per cent as good as reasoner, and did much good for the represented, The Raiubow is far and cause, and at the same time, left some away beyond what I had been told, thoughts that must bear frait in the and what I have seen in that country future. down there, convinces me that this Considerable street comment has Stale has tbe greatest mineral possi been made upon the addresi, for and bilities of any in the Union. If tbe against Socialism, but like comments mineral which is in sight in Southern npon other subjects, it is o»ly of im Oregon was in Colorado, there would portance according to the degree of be a stampede tomorrow which would | equal tliHt at Cripple Creek at tbe be knowledge attained by the commen ginning of the ’90s. Yon people of tator When You Have a Old. this town «nd state art sound asleep as far as your mineral wealth is con- The fi t tion when you havo a corned, You've gone crazy over tim- cold should be to relieve the lungs. ber land and lumbering, and are let- This is best accomplished by tbe free ting the greatest opportunify in this nee of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. country today slip away from you. | This Remedy liquefies the tough mu Witbin five years the people of Port cous and causes its expulsion from land will stand on the street corners the air cells of tho lungs, produces a and tell strangers bow tbey might free expectoration, aud opens the se have become millionaires if they bad cretions. A complete cure soon fol bad their wits about them. Inside of I lows. This remedy will cure a severe five years outsiders will go into ' cold in less time than any other S..ntbern Oregoo and make 60-day , treatment, and it leaves the system in fortunes. Tbe people of Portland are ’ a natural and healthy condition. It grabbing at two bit pieces, and letting counteracts any lendeucy toward $21* gold pieces slip through thei. fin 1 pneumonia. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, gers. Druggist. “Most of the prospecting which has Entertain ment. be-n done in tbe Rogue River coun The entertainment Saturday even try, has been misdirected. ^Meu go in there and punch boles «11 over tbe ing was a creditable affair, but did country, and after they get down 10 not receive the hearty support usual ly accorded borne talent. or 12 feet, abandon 'hem. “I went a 1 over it, and didn't find The proceeds for the evening taken a bole over two feet deep that a thor at the door were $20, while the M. E. ough mining man would leave. Aid made something like $5 from "I m-ver saw such careless methods sale«. in my life, and I never saw better Tbe ones v.ho havo gotten up thia prospects anywhere than there are Entertainment were very agreeably dowu there. Outsi»]« capital is be surprised to ave cleared so much as ginning to look this way. and my ad they did, as they would have been vice to tbe people of this state is to satisfied if tbey had only cleared ex wake up snd get into the field before penses, However as they intend giv- it is too late. Senator Clark, tbe cop ing another program somewhat dif per king, is going to begin operation« ferent than this one in about two on a big scale down there as soon as mouths, the funds will bo held over spring opens. His son, Charles, is on until then. A little misunderstanding took his way here now, and will be in Portland inside of a week. Clark has place in tbe contest, as- they intended giving one prize as there were only 11 claims now, and will get all he can. three ladies in tbe claes; but the fault Take my word for it, things are going lay with the managers as tbey failed to explain to Mr. Topping that a 2nd to pop from now on. “The Rainbow is only an illustra prize was to be given only in case a difficulty should be met with in tion of what can be done down there, awarding one prize. Two prizes for what is waiting and crying for devel three iu the class was a little unfair opment, and, as I said before, tbe so it was remedied by afterward people of Oregon -should get in and awarding a third prize. take their share before it is too late.” The Frisky Wind. Frank Davis llrow ied. 18, Number 7. 1901 The lleath I’enHlty. f OLYMPIC 1 I Ì AND i SNOW DRIFT II FAMILY FLOURS i Are whiter, stronger and more uni A little thing soinetimes result« in death. Thus a mere «cratch, insigni I ficant cuts or puny boils, btfve paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Bncklen’s Arnica Salve ever handy. It’s the best Salve on earth, and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores. Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, w at Lowe’s Drug Store. Important News Notes ? form in quality than any ether Flour in the town of Bandon. Every sack is guaranteed. Your c Money gladly refunded if you are ÍJ not suited with Snow Drift and ft <«. Sold by ft Olympic. ft J. DENHOLM. ft 1ST. LORENZ. ft TuntDAY. February 9. Au aged conple, 68 years old. were burned to death in Chicago, by the explosion of a lamp. Two Rnaaiau ships and a volunteer cruiser started for th» f^r East from Russia. Russia is exhibiting some signs <>f patrio tism. Members of the Russian Legation say that Russia will not give up Manchuria. Insurance companies issued statement that loss in tbe Baltimore lire was $125,000,- (XM). with insurance of $90,C00,(XK). Bed Room Suites Cnrtnin Poles and Pine Wall Paper and Window Trimming». Hoose Lining. and Pieces. The territory borned over in the Baltimore ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ------- fire covered 110 acres. There was no loss of life in the Baltimore Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. fire, and the worst case of injury was a Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. broken leg received by a volunteer fireman. W ednksday , February 10. UNDERTAKING The Russian Ambassador notified the gov Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. ernment at Washington that war is declared A Full Line of Burial Caskets, Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies between Russia and Japan. Constantly Kept on Hand. A New York bank is to cl »se. The man agement deola:es tb it the business done does not warrant expenses. Hhoi tsge of cars and ruinous freight rates — ■ — —, ■—— ——— — ' 1 . k ' ■ force tbe tannery company at Eugene to seek a new location. A thousand tons of Chinese silk valued at $2.000,000, arrived in New York by rail from Van juver. Three thou =ai:d nine linndred tons of flour whs shipped to-day fiuro S n Fiancisco for Japan. The U- 8. Government is sending four rep resentatives < f the Army and Navy to wit ness the war in the Orient from the Russian standpoint, and an equal number to view operation r the Japanese side. This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, nnd fitted with the latest improvements, and wit give a regular K day service, for passengers and freight, tietween tbe The Equitable Bank of Now York has Coquille Hirer, Oregon, and Sall Frauoisoo, Calif. failed. T hursday . February 11. ELBEKT DYElt, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KIll'Z, Managing Agent, 307 Front Street, San Francisco, California. Russia send»“ ber entire fleet to the far East. '1 be Japanese blow up a b dge on the Manchuria railroad, and ki led thirty R ks sians. It is reported that four battleships and three cruisers were sunk at Port Arthur by the Jepanese. Two Japanese battleships T-p Ail T We are still doing bnsinosa nt Tbe Old were damaged. CI V4. XJ’Cf Stand and cau please von. Give ns a Call aud examine our Cities and towns along the Susquehanna River are in danger from high water and ice jams. Now Yoik suffered from a million dollar fire Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned has One young woman w s burned to death in stock a large assortment of and four others injured in a Kansas City fire. Four Americans and two natives were drowned off the coast of Luzin. They were Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. caught in a storm while returning in a small boat from a festival on Al i t Island. Paints, Oiln, IloorN and Window*. Citizens of Graut (’ounty, Oregon, are T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. moving towards a division of t • county. F biday , February 12. Tbe Japanese forces a re reporte to be The Bandon Hardware Man landing at Chemulpo. The subjects of Japan now in- tbe United States purpose raising $5,<h 3,000 to help their native country. Two m»*n were killed and two others pas sengers injured bv « passenger train back ing into a f eight train at Pennock, Min. About 200 Russians lost their live.! when the Japanese destroyed the battleship Variag. George W. Banbright, of Ticoma, died J. P. TI PPER. Proprietor. from the effect of tbe shock caused by awak This well know n hotel is now under new and com ing and finding his wife dead alongside of him, a few warnings before. petent management and bas been thoroughly ren In a collision at Paducah, Ky., between a ovated throughout. Tbe table service is equal to passenger train and street oar, thirteen per any in Southern Oregon. S mple rooms for com sons were injured, one fatally. mercial men, Baggage transported to and from Burglai s robbed tbe Lafe of the post-office at Aurora, O • gon. boats and trains free of charge. S aturday , F*brasry 13. Fine new bar iu connection with the hotel. It is reported that Russian war ships sunk the Japanese Merchant steamer Akouxa Mara off Ilakkado, Feb. 11. One Japanese warship is reported to have been sunk off Port Arthur by a resident of that place who sent out a private telegram. The authorities at Washington have called upon Russia for an explanation of the deten tion of the American vessel Pleiades at Port i Arthur. A Proclamation from the Japanese wax office calling home subjects belonging to navAl reserve has reached Portland. Wagons of all kinds made to order. George P. Davis, a former tax collector of Job work attended to promptly aud all work uauraiiteod to pive satisfaction. 1’rioes Massachusetts, was arrested st Los Angeles, Itensoriable. • and will be taken back. He Is short in his Horaeahoelng a. Speoialty. accounts. The Centra! Pacific Railroad is blocked by snow which caved in the snowsheds. Five masked men robbed a sheepherder O. T. SlvmexirotliQr j A. W. KIME, .71. 1). r.cnt CbrlfciuiLs L..k>c, J«, aud .^catu <<l 3,000 sheep, killing 1,500, and crippling 200 PHYSICIAN AND SV HO EON more. U. S. ComG'.sior.cr and Notary Publio M onday . February 15. BANDON, OREGON. Report says China may take a hand in the i Filings and Final prcxifa niAde on Home war and tight both Russia and Japan. T.i’nber (’¡aims and other U. H. Latidn , Calls to all parta of town and county i urkry sevluA des'i'ued lo'luote trouble, pn.<1.pvt ,- anaweied day or utgLl. Cfiti e 011 Money Loans Negotiated on Approved corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets and will probably have to fight Bulgaria. Only the Japanese who have served in the Security. army are called home. Office in room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. MA KINK. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. The Now. 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 Cjoqiiille Last Thursday was about tbe bree An unforit’uate incident occurred ziest occasion that this section had witn«s«e»i since tbe winter of 1889— at Coquille City, last Mondav, which 1890, on which occasion we bad a blow closed the chapter of physical exis from tbe southwest that shook up tence for a young rnau named Frank everything that was loose. Thursday’s wind lifted half the Davis, a reaident of that place, aud roof of F. M. Wandling’s resilience brought sorrow to his parents, broth on the Kennedy place at Two-mile, ers and sisterB. and carried it for some distance. It Tbe drowning occurred at noon h I ho took part of the roof off tho barn time at the wharf, and as near as we at tbe same place. In Bandon it blew tbe end out of a have been able to gain the facta, was small barn on J. P. Tupper's place, as follows, Hithough it seems that no overthrew a considerable number of one saw tbe young man fall into the old fences and blew down an outhouse or two in West Bandon. water. The telephone line came in for its Tbe steamers Dispatch, Echo and share of disaeter, and with the wind Liberty were lying at the wharf, and which followed on Sunday, and which the river being high, were swaying to was about eaual to that of Thursday, some extent. Tbe young man was tbe line has generally been out of aeon makiug hie way off the wharf, busine«« since, esjiecially southward. At North Bead it blew down a new and it seems that in passing from the building that was under coarse of Echo to tbe Liberty, tbst be slipped construction, causing mneb damage and fell into tbe river, as there was to tbe material out of which tbe the mark le»' oa the Liberty's deck structure was built. The bouse was disclosing Ibis to be tbe case, aud I partly under roof. □ear it lay the umbrella tbe young FuU An Knd To It All. man had been carrying. A grievous wail oftimes come« as a His cries were beard by Mrs. Pan- ter and ber boys, Willi« and Allen, result of unbearable pain from over auzao. aud a c »uple of other parties who taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache. Feb. 12 — Stair Chioo, Martin, to 8. F. were preparing to take dinner in tbe Liver complaint and Constipation. I » ■ engine room of the Liberty. A rush W VNTED—THUSTWOlil’HY LADY OK <• BANHON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F * I ........... was made for tbe outside, and Willie But thanks to Dr. King's New Life tfentlenjRD to oinnHge bumneHHiu tbia Coun ♦ ANDON LODGE. No. 13«, I. O. O. F.J aud Allen made for tbe wharf. They Pill« they put an end to it all. They ty Hiid adjoining territory for bouse of solid Í standing. $2U st might cash sslhrv Z f J meet* every Saturday evening. ¿ saw youug Davis floating below tbe are gentle but thorough. Try them. finnncnil and expenses paid each Monday direct troru ^Visiting hrothem iu good standing <. steamer oil his hack on tbe swift cur Only 25cts. Guaranteed by C. Y headqu»driers. Expense money advanced ; ■¿cordially invited. <i position permnnent. Address Manager, 605 6 A. O. HOYT. N. O. » rent, and they made a run down shore Mouou Building, Chicago. J Hianr W alkxb . Seo. to get a skiff, but before they reached Lowe. one, Davis sunk from sight, aud was Notice. seen no more. Tbe Roosevelt Club will meet for Th« parents of the unfortunate youug mau moved to Coquille City permanent organization at ths City M. E. C hurch . Preaching service every 2nd anÄ 4th Sun 4 H t N DON LODGK. No. I IS, A. F. A M last summer, having come from Idaho. Hall, on Tuesday. Feb. 281, 1304. at The father 1« an invalid and came to 7:30 p.m. All are cordially invited ; day at 11 A. M. and 8: P. M. ' Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M. > [»XNDONLODOE.No.llK.A F.A.M. j Coos County to seek health. Frank Epworth League . 7:P. M. ; Il Stated comninnicstion* lirvt Snt .¡, Nutice to the Public was about 21 years old, and was the Prayer meeting Wednesday at •: F- M. 3 iirday after the full moon of each a month. All Nliiater Mnaons oordinlly w main support of bis family. W. H. M eykuh , Pastor. Notice is hereby given to all per 5 invited. FETEK NELHGN, W. M. i sou« Dot to credit Harry Hughes, on > j i W amum » Notice tw the Public PbKNUTlkBlAN my account, as be is gnmg to lea v« Preaching lit and 9rd Sundays, morning , e tw?**« The nnder-igned will pay $25 for thi« part of the country, and I will Wd evening. Snndav School each Sunday at 10 a m. information leading to the conviction uot stand rewponsible fur aivv <i*bts lie Endeavor umotingH at the neual hours. The Weekly Oregonian and this paper of any person guilty of catting *p may «netracr i'THver meeting—7 .Ä) Tunrsday evrningi. Dated at Bandon, Fel\4tb, 19(M give you all the news of home, state, the sawlog« tielonging to tile company. i A.I are >eier>ine. AixiirH itaokRLY, Rist *r. Nortbwest and the na'H*. J. F. H am . P husfek M ill C o . J. C. Shields & Son, Bla.cl3zsm.itLL & Wagon Makers. Church Directory •• o 0 * • J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, BANDON. - - ■ OREGON. Will visit Rendon rcgnlarly on dates tobe supplied in the Local Column. ♦ «v # »:* ♦.* ««» t tvi £ Court «Jui-pii of the Forest No. 17, j» Foresters rtf Am er ft*. 2p»Ol’RT QVEEN OF THE FOREST.B ‘¿V No. 17. nieets Friday night of encL* '¿tweek, in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon < \ cordial welcome is extended to r I 1 via * Siting brothers. T. B. DAVIDSON. « ? J. N. L amoi . ow , Chief Ranger. Fin. Merretarv. * tv**** t w* ♦ ♦♦ ♦ «< M # **** Wrenshall & Wrenehsll, Photographers, KOIXU HOI'S* IMLlllO, BANDON