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• • dnòon 52 Times a year for $2 BANDON, Volume XX LOCAL NEWS ‘•Photo” Button», 10 to 15cta. at Wrenshall’« Gallery. Seed Wheat, Oat», Corn and Barley at Sanderson Brothers' Store. This week closes the public »chool here for the present school year. Mis« Lena Logan, of Bandon, opened a private school at Nurth Bend last week. W. H. Logan went to work last Thursday with a force of men prepar atory to logging for R. H. Rosa. A. H. Bos«« a and Olla BoMen, of Dairyville, returned hoinn last Satur day from a visit to SaoFrancisco. The steamer Elizabeth came io Sat urday evening from Sau Francisco, bringing about 110 tons of freight and seventeen passengers. W. F. Harris, the band instructor here, was made glad. Saturday even ing, by the arrival of his wifo and child, from California. Frank McMullen, Sr., of Northern Curry, was in town a couple of day» this week awaiting the eteHmer. He went to San Francisco. ■ John N. Luke, of Bandon, solicits your trade in Bricklaying and C»r- penterwork. All kinds of brick work, plastering and cement work done. Mrs, F. E. Dyer, who lias been in Oakland, California, for some time, visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D.Gar field, returned bum« Saturday even ing. Sirk headache results from a disor dered stomach, and is quickly cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Still to be found at the old nt and is H. A. Cox, the grocer, and of grocer ies and provisions be keep» the bort. In fruit, nuts, candies, etc., he keeps in the front, having always a fresh stock coming iu. Elbert Dyer has sold his sawmill at Circle City, some four miles «outheasl of Bandon, to Alonzo Davis. Mr Davin has been at work taking the mill apart this week, and will move it fo his farm near New Lake. Mr. Dyer will build another mill at the same place where this one stood, some time in the future. L. H Hazard, of Coquille City, came down Friday evening to meet ills wife and son who were returning home from Loe Angeles County, Cal., where they had beeu during the win ter iu the interest of the child's henltb, he being a sufferer from asthma. They arrived on the steumer Elizabeth which came iuto barber Saturday evening. One of the greatest blessings a mod eat man can wish for is a good, relia ble set of bowels. If you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit yon can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. The ateamer Elizabeth had the fol lowing list of passengers aboard on her arrival here Saturday: Esther Lorentzen, Mrs \V F Harris and child. Mrs L H Hazard and sou, Mrs F E Dyer, Olla Bosseo. Mary E Butts, L L Page, E M Page, P Hoffman, A H Bossen. James L Drum, W O'Connell. FA Zeirenberg, O F Pirn, R I) Jones and M M Fraker and wife. If half, or even one-fourth, of the misdemeanors alleged against Con gressman Hermann are true, be is a good man to leave at home when se lecting a Congressman, and we think that the Republicans could have done better than select him for the place, as it is evident that if he has lost the confidence of the administration and his colleagues, at Washington, lie will lie but of little benefit to Oregon There was a time when Hermann was a power at Washington, but bis star appears to be waning. • • Woolsacks and Butter kegs at Sanderson Bros'. The «teamer Elizabeth is due here again next Wednesday. Bring yotir wool to Sanderson Bros Highest market price guxrauteed. Ed Hadsall, Democratic nomine« for county surveyor, was iu town yes terday . We call yonr attention to tbe adv. of the Racket Store in another Column Read it, it may be to your benefit. J. Tawse, who superintends tbe Riverton coal mine, took passage on the Elizabeth fur a visit to San Fran cisco. A second hand De Laval Separator for sale at Sanderson Bros. Cheap. Good ns new. Capacity 600 pounds an hour. Miss Esther Lorentzen, of D»iry- ville who has been visiting relative« iu Oakland. California returned home last Saturday. Miss Ethel Dyer went to San Fran cisco on the steamer Elizabeth, this trip, to join her mother, Mrs. Elbert Dyer, who i« now at San Jose. N. Lorenz, of Coquille, spent a con- pie of days in town this week having come down to *ee bis daughter and her husband off for their California home. Elder E. Keeler, arrived here yes terday from San Francisco. He will preach in Recorder Hall, Sunday, May 15, at the usual hours, morning and evening. Mrs. J. Boyle, of California, a niece of N. Lorenz, who has been visiting relatives in Coos took passage ou tbe Elizabeth, to San Francisco, on her way home Cottage Grove Leader:—Mrs. Kit- tie Kime and little son, of Bandon, arrived in this city, Wednesday, with their household goods. Dr. Kime and daughter Mamie will arrive in a few days, and will make Cuttage Grove their future home. Dr. A. W. Kime and daughter, Ma mie, left today for Cottage Grove. In his departure Bandon lose« a coirqie- tent and faithful physician and a good citizen, one not easily replaced, and Mr. Kime's many friends wish him success, and stand ready to wel come him back at any time. Tbe «teamer Elizabeth «ailed yes terday for San Francisco with a large load of lumber and miscellaneous freight. Following is the list of pas sengers: S S Norton and wife, Mrs J Boyle, J TaWHe, R R Diunigan, Frank McMullen, C Bruce, Miss Ethel Dyer. James Netzgnr, F Cabrati, J Tucker, W Donnelly, Fred Miller and L New man. Coquille Bulletin: Capt. Polbemns, well known in this county, and partic ularly on Coos Bay, passed through thia place Monday on route to Myrtle Point, retuning to Coos Bay, Tuesday. He is in the employ of our Uncle Samuel, and was Jouking up matter* in relation to some proposed improve inents in our harbor and river. His headquarters are now in Port Ian I. Myrtle Point Enterprise:—Garland, tbe eight-year-old »or. of Win. .Mur ray, of Bancroft, is minus a finger and thumb as a result of playing with a giant powder cap. He bad found one, and not knowing what it whh , be was trying to light it, holding the cap iu bis left hand. The cap exploded and tore the thumb and forefinger both off his left ihand at the last joint. Dr. Stemmier, who dressed tbe wound, re ports the little fellow as getting along nicely. 52 Times a year fcr £2. OREGON: THURSDAY, Number i9. Important News Notes The Bandon Woolen Mills School Entertainment. ____________ ___ RACKET SFORI I The Public School will give an EntHrtain- i ment Friday etening, May 13th. at Munch's T ukhday . May 3. General K sab ts Husky, the Ku^Hian pom- mauder, is reported among the «lain at Yalu 7 30 o’clook. river. The Russian capital ia in a state of you may find jijet what yeu waut. If you do, be assured the price is right. PROaRAM gloom ov« r conditions at the seat of war. P ast 1 The Japnurae at Tok io oelrbrated their We sell fur cash but give bottom prices and honest dealing. Sons—America .... .............................. Class victory over the Raaiiau bind forces at Yalu We’carry Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's wear, Book«, Stationery. Nuii.ms, Keo.—Mr*. Smart learns to skate river. Glassware aud Lamps. ■•*awr*a are beiag take* t* • Hazel Stephenson H. b. Rink'it of Chicago, was smothered in ' our windows yoa a few that are Trade burry praeeed !■■<», aad actual Rec —A Little Angel....... Jeuuie Patterson the mud under his overturned automobile ; Kec.—Naming the Chickens Ella Fetter which upset into a ditch. H ih affiance and apevatieaa aril auoa Song—Bny Mv Flowers.. .Helen Stephenson another young lady who whh with him, was oo warn race. Below are some good values. Rec.—Deacou Huff .............. Leua Langlois unable to lift the vehicle off biru. Dialogue—Peach Piea Portland’s «aloon men will organize in or Ladies' Embroidered Silk Chiffon Collars, $.40. Vera Nelaon, Alvin Munck A meeting was held here, last Sat der to wage war and defeat local option, Ladies' Black Skirts, $ MO and $1.56. urday evening, of persons who have Ree.—Maolain's Child ........... Mary I onias The salmon run in the Columbia ia light. Ladies' Shopping and Wrist Bugs. by 10 inches. Imitation Leath r, very ii , $.56. Song—The Little Workers............. 24 Pupils taken stock io the company to bnild Keo.—The Firat Party......... ..Reta Frederick The Empreae of CLina took 500 tuna of Men's Soft Bosom Percale Dress Shirt, $.60. and operate a Woolen Mill at tbia Keo...My Que-Legged JDoll.. ltaui Kenuedy Auieiioau beef for Japan when she Bailed Men's White Laundered Shirts, $1.00. Meu’s Half Hose as cheap as $ 05 a pair. place, and pruowduigs were act on Uaa —Playing Grandma...........LuriT Morgan Monday night from Vancouver, B. 0. *W bd «M©AT, May 4. Men’s Shield Bow«, Tech Scarfs, etc., from $.05 to $.30. foot to incorporate in the sum of Song—Little Hoy in Blue... .Primary Class The Rtiss ans are trying to claim a victory We will be pleased to have you call and get prices on Dishes. Glassware. Noti >ns, etc., $4UJMM), tbe incorporators being Rob Keo.—One, Two, Three -...Edwin Langlois at the Yalu river bv making the claim that at any time, whether you wish to buy or not. You will always find us iu at Grace Gibson ert E. L. Bedillion, C. Y. Lowe aud Dialogue—Little Helper, j Doris Frederick the Japanese lost more men than they did in THE RACKET. Flora Mnuck killed and wounded. W. D. Mar«ball. The name of tbe incorporation is Song........................................ . Helen Logan The Japanese declare that the late attempt Kec.—Pat's Tooth................ . ..Addie Hunt of Admiral toga to block the Port Arthur •‘Tbe Bandon Woolen Mills,” and the Kec................. .......................... .Dolly Gibson harbor entrance was successful. papers of iucorporation were started Instrumental Music................ Henry AJams An English traveler asserts that one in P abt II every ten of the Mikado's soldiers is a girl for Salem lu»t Munday morning. A meeting of the stockholders will be Song—The Bugle. ..Leah Boak »nd Chorus iu disguise. Seven large railway locomotives were load arranged for as quickly as possible, Oration—The Secret of Acbievctuent Florence Eda.ni.ds ed at Tacoma for Japan. aud operation« then set i.u motion to Oration—How to Sncceed iu Life Three men were killed and hundreds in Albert Kinley get the machinery here, set up and jured in a labor riot at Buenos Ayers. Song—Some Day I’ll Go Back.• ErneM Bonk The British force under Colonel Young- ready fur bueiness As soon a« the Oration—Stepping Stones............ Ethel Boyd husbaud, in Thibet, has been forced to retire company is iu working ordor, a man Oration—Character................................... Kate Rosa Ladies Coats, Capes and will be sent East to receive tbe ma- Song......................................... Elsie Stephenson by a force of Thibetans. The Thibetans have built walls across the road. ‘i..................... .Leal! Boak chinwry, aud it is expected that it will Oration—Lincoln T huksday , May 5. begin to arrive here about the middle Oration—Words............... Bertha Step ben son - A second blood battle is reported on the Song—Beautiful and Winding River of next July, or at the fartbeat, by the Ethel Boyd and Chorus Yalu iu which the Japanese were forced back Oration—Value of Kindness....Alice Porter with a loss of 10/XX). 1'he Russian loss is 1st of August. reported at 7,000. Report unconfirmed. This institution will again bring Oration—The Choice of a Profession Elsie Stephenson Admiral Urin’s fl* et is .supposed to have Bandon up, as a manufacturing town, Song—In the Shadow of tbe Pinet engaged the Russian Vadivo3tok squadron Link Boak off Gensan. to where she whs before she lost her • Oration—Education......... Winnie McNair A native sikh of India, who left Port Ar former .. woolen mills, and although 7 . . ’ , MoRic_C.)rnHt, Solo . Mr, Sopping thur a week ago, says that there are seven she wil II have lust her pay roll during i OrHtion-Tnrt.-s ... . Erma Hunt Russian warships damaged in that harbor. the eight or nine months that will Song-Nymphs of tbe Ocean Spray Charles B Cunningham, a sheep king of Suits Made to Measure. i ATinni«* McNirr have intervened between the time that Eastern Oregon, pleaded guilty of an at -< Leah Bonk f Elsie Stephenson tempt to defraud the government, aud paid the one left aud the other begius AGENT FOR WARNER'S RÜST PROOF CORSET operation», «he will have gained in Oration—A Good Name............ Ray McNair $5,000 fine. Oration—Success in Life...........Lou Jenkius The Emperor of Japan will borrow $50,- the better class of machinery that will 000,000 in New York and London. Class Parting Song lie installed. The United States has more battleships Mrm. Augnut < hf I moh Mr. Bedillion has been the princi built and building than any other nation. Ladies' Jackets aud All Kinds of Goods For A Large Stock Just A tenement district in New York is affect pal tie ver iu this industry, and de Capes. Winter Wear. Deceived. Mrs. August Carlson, of Barkers ed with a disease that baffles the doctors» serves much credit for the energy and burg died Tuesday evening and will Twruty children have died of it. GENTS’ FURNISHINO GOODS. perseveranc* be has displayed, while be buried at the cemetery here Ht F biday , May 6. be has eulisted the energy and means Bandon Friday on arrival of the noon Tbo Japanese effected a lauding on Liao Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. Tung | euinsula cutting off Russiuu commu of a company of men of whom Ban boat. nication with Port Arthur. don may fee) proud to acknowledge Deceased was a daughter of Mr. The garrison at Port Arthur has been re as her citizens aud friends. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins, and be duced to 4,000 men. and all important docu George Fulaorn, of near Gora, baa sides her father and mother, leaves a ments, money aud field guns have been re Boots «nd Shoes moved to Mukden. discovered a gold rniua on bis ranch, husband, one daughter, three sons, It is reported from Tokio that the Rus de- and other relatives to mourn her sians in retreat yesterday mistook a body of near his house. He lately killed a friends fur toes, and charged them, killing chicken and found about fl.00 in I parture. and wounding IMO of them. Two miners are cut off by fire in a coal fine gold iu its craw. Mr. Folsom's Primary Notice. mine at Shoiuokin, Fa. curiosity was aroused and be al ooce A New York woman, revolver in band, Notice is hereby given that a Pri- chased CONSTANTLY on HAND commenced an investigation and a thief from her sister's home, and chose the gravel which bad been | marv will be held iu the Town Hall, helped capture him. A. Michael, of Portland, who worked in thrown out ot tba well as the moat I in the Town of BandoD, on Wednes the iron works, was drowned in a shallow day, the 18th day of May. 1904, at the tub. He is supposed 1o have fainted and likely place to fiud th* gobi, True fallen in while driuking at a fuucct. The «helves are crowded to eipectationa he found gold among i 1 hour of 7 >30 o'clock, p mof said day, S atubday , May 7. with New Good« which for the purpose of nominating two will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are the gravel, taking out two small The Japanese have occupied Feng Wang tickets to be voted on at the Town Cheng. pursued the Russians with chunks valued at about $1.00 each. election, said tickets to bo for one Re some loss. Thev T hey put an end to communica To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hhoefc Ou further investigation he found as corder of the said Town of Bandon, tion wnh Port Arthur by rail and wire. and other goods that must be sold to niaku Admiral Tago declares that the laat at high as 40 colors to the pan. Mr. and five members of the Board of room for more. tempt to block Port Arthur was a success, Folsom will draw all the water from Trustees of said Town, to hold office but was done at considerable loss of life. for the term of one year. A two year old boy disappeared at Eagle the well aud will go to bed rock iu Also to devise ways and means for Harbor. Wash., and is thought to have been search of the yellow metal. He may celebrating the Fourth day of July. kidnapped. have a Klondike iu bi« yard.— Myrtle New York will constiuct a $10,000,000 via An Open Letter, duct across East River. l’oiut Enterprise. From the Chapin. 8. C , News: Ear Candamo, President of Peru, died to-day. Michigan shingle mill owners have agreed l»*etar »• Idrate ly in the spring my wife and I were to limit the output of shingles.^ A tender of Ashland, was injured Dr Kime received a telegram yes taken with diarrhoea, and so severe by a switch tram. His heel was caught in a frog. MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY MET AND PROCEEDEDTO INCORPORATI. ” Each week Winners. prices will give J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every Description Collarettes. Boots & Slioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Fall and Winter Goods CLOTHING DRY GOODS N. T ORENZ'S STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy Other bargains Furniture terday from H. S. Houstin, at Port land, stating that he would leave there Wednesday or Thursday even ing. Dr. Houstin comes well recommend ed, and should arrive here tomorrow or next dav. were the pains that we called a physi cian who prescribed for us, but bis medicines failed to give any relief. A friend who bad a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on band, gave each of us a dose, and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle, and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy, and should be found in every household. H. C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Memorial services will be held at the M. E Church. Sunday, May 22 at eleven o’clock. An invitation is ex tended to the memlters of all other churches to attend, with the request Rid« Solicited. Prof. O. F. Stafford. University of that other churches in town will not' Notice is hereby given that the OregoD, has issued Mineral Re- hold services at that hour. Board of Trustees of the Town of sources and Minertrl Indnstries of The raltoa Fl«ated Agaiw Bandon will receive sealed bids for Oregon, published by the University After repeated efforts, continuing the painting of the Tow it Hall, one at Eugene. This is the most authen over ten days, including preparation«, coat. . tic and comprehensive account of tbe the «teamer Di«patcn nncceeded last. The Board reserve« the right to re mineral industry of the state ever is ject any and al) bids. sued. Practically all the more im Friday night, in hanling tbe stranded | All bids to be filed with the Town steamer Fulton off tbe beach at this portant known mineral deposits of Recorder on or before 6 o'clock in the • be state receive mention in tbe Llfi place, And on Saturday afternoon took afternoon on the 14tb day of May, 1904. Those that want photographs, view pages devoted to tbe Bulletin. A her departure for San Francisco with Successful bidder will be required the water-logged vessel in tow. All large map of the mineral deposits of ing done, old pictures copied Hnd en to give bond« in a sum equal to the larged, or any thing in my line, will the Htnte is inaerted, and several the deckload of lumber on the Fulton amount of bis bid. do well to call at an early date, as I beautiful half tones embelisb tbe was thrown overboard, the lumber in [ Dated this 2nd day of May. 1904. A. D M orsk , Recorder. expect to return to the valley some pages. A list uf known mineral de her bold not being molested, while all! time in the coming June. Court posits, such as antinomy, asbestos, available »price was filled with air Elijah Mniitli Want« Kni I road House, and other pictures and views bauxite, bornx, cement, ebromi'e, etc . light tank», thus insuring her from« In conversation during bis stay in for sale. Call aud get them while you are arranged alphabetically, and Io »inking. As tbe weather and sea has Marshfield, yesterday. Elijah Smith since been favorable, tbe Dispatch will cation of deposit given, followed by have the opportunity. Will complete talked quite freely, ami it wuuld not I descriptive articles on tbe distribn- probably have little difficulty in reach appear}* that the Southern Oregon all work before going. , tion of placer gold, beach gold and its ing the city with her tow. Tbe Fill-1 Company is likely to sell its boldiugs T. L. G ravis . is evidently badly dam- here. Coqnilie City. Oregon. ! source, and dredging operation« in ton's _ bottom . O - A wwvZXWkrW zvtkft* lltirkrpa c Among other tbiogs, Mr. Smith a ex ar _ . Oregon. A list of mining districts of agM by ( da buffeting or tbe brAakFrn pressed himself as aoxions to see rail Fo* S alk :—A Studebaker wagon: the state is given, and the properties on tbe beach during tbe unusually Re i commnnica'ion with the interior es only l>een in actual n«e about three m such districts well written up. vere storms that prevailed since her tablished. »nd he announced his in months; is in perfect condition. En Oregon has long needed such descrip- going «shore, which occurred on Feb tention of looking into tLe matter of quire of J. S. Tilton, nix miles south j five matter and the Bulletin cannot ruary lltb. but it is no* lirlieved she the paa« through the mountains which is reported to eii«t at the head of the of Bandon, or at Ibis office. lielp but prove to be of advantage to will be repaired and again placed in East fo,-k of the Coquille. Dim. — Sunday. May 1st, S. F. tbe state. Prof. Stafford is to lie com commission. Tbe officer» tod ere* of Mr. Smith »aid that thia matter of Avery,of Sixes.of heart fsilnre. De mended for hts work, which has l>een the Di«p«t*li «re etititled to much • railroad was the uppermost ot the ceased had been a resident of that lo accomplished under many adverse ceedit B>« their, pr»*»v»r»nc» ffufl thing* he bad in mind for Ibis sum me*, and it.i< to be hoped that be will3 ffixint devote cality for abetit thirty years, and was conditions. The Bulletin may be ob fsiihful effbKta, *bic* bis energies and influence to unmarried. The remains were in tained from tbe University at Eugene Hie succe«« <>▼<«• unilWMihj)' b*lp along Coos Bay's prospects for a Offord tribe . . »oad. -Cosst Mail. I for 50 cents. e ferred »t Eckley. Household Furnishings and Eeco rations of all kinds’ MAKINK. AaarvxD. May 7.—Stmr Elizabeth, Jenson. 65 hours from San Francisco. Slav 9.—Sehr. Kuby. Kortb, 1» days from San Pedro to Prosper Mill Co. Bed Boom Suite» Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Trimminps. Hou«« Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CABRIAGE8 —----- Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. BAILID. May 11 Stiur. Elizabeth, Jensen, toS.F. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. Pi£X“na UNDERTAKING UiMHMtrouN Wreck. A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Rnbes and Goods, and I'ndertaking Supplies Carelessness is responsible fur Constantly Kept on Hand. many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Threat and Lungtrou bias. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump lion. Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can <>e cured, and hojie- less resignation is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorcbes ter,Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King’s New Dis Wagons of all kinds made to order. eovery. This great remedy is guar Job work attended to promptly and nil work guarnnteed to give satisfaction. anteed for all Throat and Lnog di» ease by C, Y, Lowe Druggist. Price Reasonable. TiorsesTtp^irter a. S.-peoia-lty 50c, mid ¿1.00. Trial bottles free. BANDON FURNITURE COM J. C. Shields & Son ZBlSLOlcsmittL &z Wagon ZhZEalsiers GEO. I*. TOPPING, ?OR SALE—160 ncrea of land; 130 acre* creek Ixittom, covered with alder and B ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW salmon brn*h; 7 ncrea pl< w land and 12 AND acfes in pasture; house and outbuilding»: * HANDON tenni: No. 133. I. O.O. V ■> 10 miles South of Bandon, on Poor-mil« ^1»ANDON LODGE. No 1:13,1.0.0. V.'' NOTARY PUBLIC. ’ (’reek; price $1,500. For particulara nddres* ' I » meet« every Saturday evening.^ P.|S. Truman, 394 Shaner St.., Portland. Or. ¿Visiting brother^ in good standing Fire Insurance. Scordially invited. & J N. E. BARKLOW. N. O. <• Bandon, - - - - (>rp|(fi Notice is hereby given to nil persona not t R. F ukdkbick , J i *. Bee. to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon K# * ms « t J. W. STRANGE sit gated between Floras Lake and the conn ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing cutting, or destroying timber upon sain land. $25 reward will be pnid for informs tion leading to a conviction of trespass ar HAMION LODGK. No. 115, A F A M stated above. BANDON. • - • OREGON. Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14. 1901 andon loimif .N o . ii 5, a f a . m x PETER NELSON. Agent Stated oommnnidations first Sat Will visit Bandon regularly <>n dale" to b? 9 --------------- -------------- - - • nrday after the full moon of ea< h supplied iu tbe L och ! Column, 5 month. All Master Mxaons cordially C T Blumenrothsr invited. PETER NELSON, W. M. 6 * i- •> <• v <• ■? . J. E. WALMTBiklf. Sec. U. S. Commisionerand Notary Public <«» ii rt Qnprn of the ForeM No 17, ^4 ****** ***•* *9* * ** ** > * <• ForeaUr* of .line lea. Filii tfR and Final pro T h made on Home Htead«, Timber Claims and other U. S. Land, Mil RI QI i;F.N G1 THE lOJ ESI Money l tian» N«*Kotla!e<l on A*pr«»Te«l Wrenshall A Wrenshall, /.KJ No. 17. meet* Friday night < t •>< I Security. 9 e ® week, in Concn-te Hall. pHncb’D. ()r» r< r * \ cordial welcome w extend» <1 f" all via Office in room 10 ftcyerle Boilding, Ban Siting brothers. «1. I FlsHI.R. J don. Residence on Butte Creek. Or« g<i* 2 J N. L akolojs . Chief llaiu« r. ./ All kind» of Rrxl «*»•• |,<>«aM •"« gc Fin. Secretarv. 1 3 DENTIST B Photographers, ■iM*» Bot** Mid. UAILIRT, BANIIOK ca • • ••• <1 • • o o NY O o •t O o co o « o