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Volume XX.
BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904
Number 28.
LOCAL NEWS.
George Lorouz is visiting at Co
quille this week.
4Tboto" Buttons, 10 to locts. nt
WrensliuU's Gallory.
Ono of tbe engines in operation at
tbo Broom Handle Factory has given
out ami is being replaced by one from
thttCiicle City Mill.
Miss Francis Smith starts for Port
land the latter part of this week to
attend the Eleventh Session of tbo
Grand Lodge, Decree of Honur.
E. S. Edwards and George F. Ful
ler, of Portland, were here Monday
nigbt inspecting steamboats, this be
ing tbe time of their anuual visit.
Elbert Djor will leave here Satur
day morning, for Portland, going by 'other sources. Thero aro those inter
way of Kosebnrg. Mr. Dyer goes us Jested in the business aud growth of
a delegate to the Grand Lodge, A. O. Baudot) who should interest thcm
TJ. V. selves in the taking up of this deficit
The Misses Yaeger are having a "d who. perhaps, will take that
new roof put on their building, the amount of interest when the machin
McNair hardware store. Their half-
brother. Perry Piobison, is doing tLe;
work. 1
C. D. Miner and wife of San Fran
cisco were in town Monday.
Miner represents a San
Franci-co
wholesale house
ntwl ivvG rnctlinir
busiuess.
D. li. Rice, of Rosebnrcr.
is here .
. !
rtl.t irvi 1 1 m t n! i ( Iinrjfli tin viritr i'tL-nii i
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. . oil- tr ,
a vacation from the boldiers Home I
vhpn hi .frvis in ihn naimoitv of
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steward in the hospital.
I
1 nnd trjlhing better for liver de
rangement and constipation than
Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver
Tablet-. L. F. An-Jrows, Des Moines,
Iowa. For saie bv C. Y. Lowe.
For Mowers, Hay rnkes and any ;
thing in tbe hardware lino call on ;
William Gather. Alo persons in j
want of fruit jars will find him well
supplied in all that they need. j
Still to be found at the old .-tand i.j
11. A. CVx, the grocer, and of grocer
ios and provisions he keeps the be.-t
in frtiitj nuts, candies, etc., he keep
in the front, having always a fresh
Mock coming iu.
The members of the Reorganized
Chnrrh. of JeMis ChnVt. of Latter
Day Saints, in tbe Sontt.ws-tem Ore
gon Di-tru-t, will hoid their K-nmn
;i:tl Coiifeience at Lee. C-os County,
l egimiii.g Ar.gurt 19ih and continu
ing 10 days.
Last week ushered in the National
liciiday, and as we dtvpped out of j
hamfss for a .lay, to Celebrate. a lei
?ome itms uf intere.-t e-cape. among
wtdch was a viit here by Dr. Lie,
Prefcidfiit of the Albany College, and
Kev. C. McLeod. of Sah-m, Oregon.
The Albany College is a. Pre.-byterian
Iu?titi:ti)t:, and tbee gentlemen are
I
foariiiJ; through this pnrt of the state!
on bicycles, citubiuing bniue,s and
recreation. Mr. Lee is working m th
uterest of the College and the Prea
hrtonun C iimiMi lit r.riir'il I
uevisiteu .ivrtJe rmt and ti e , ftoctive votes cast thereon and enti
East F.rk couutry the latter part of tied to be counttd under the provis
last week, and while we observed no!ioi,s ,,f
unusual activity in business, et there
was some improvements to be seen at
Myrtle Point in tho way of buildings 1 Oregon, in obedience to Section 9 of
hat had been recently erected or were! an Act entitled "An Act making ef
tiuderway. In the country farmers ' JVctivo the initiative and referendum
and dairymen were generally busy p,uyj,jons Df Section 1 of Article IV
ivitb their ciopsand dairies. Yegfta ,f ihe State of Oregon, and regulating
iion is farther advanced on the Fast elec'ors thereunder and providing
Fork than on the lower or main river. ! penalties for violations of provisions
and we observed thero 3 patches of !0f th Act," Approved February 21,
growing corn that had reached an !
average height of nearlv four fel,j ' v
which is the best wb have "ever seen at ' ljroc'ama,'0!I the people of the j
this season of the year iu this part of jStateof Oregon, aud do announce and
the stute. j declare that tho whole number of
Wool Wanted.--The Baudot) Com- i
ruercial Co. will navtho liiahest twice i
for wool.
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b or Sale. A Buggy lop Cart, in
3n1-'
Srst-class condition; cheap. Enquire'
of P. Nelson, Bandon.
SAY
If you cannot find what you want
anywhere else in town, come to tho
RACKET
Maybe wo havn one left, if so, the
price will please you.
Our stock is small, but (he goods
aro of a good quality, and the prices
are right.
We make ''Cash Buying" an object
fo tho purchaser, at tho
JACKET.
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II. A. Cox keeps wheat and shorts
for sale,
liev. McVeigh, Evangelist, from
Chicago, is holding revival services in
tbo M. E. Cbnri'h this week. On Sun
day next bo will preach in the Pres
byterian Church at the usual hours,
and continue meetings thero during
next week.
The Woo lvu Mill lro oaltion
The Woolen Mills proposition is
hanging on a pivot, as it were, and is
likely to drop either way, according
to the best information we cau get.
There aro about $1200 more wanted
m order to secure the project, and as
those who are interested have reached
the limit of their capacity to take
stock, i i-: uecessary to draw from
ery is here, but that will not help to
capture tbo puzv
;v. There is ample
plant is secured and
chance after the
P"u nere on u.e gromiu 10 gei an
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that s needed locarrv it forward, bnt
-suu is iuo umo wnen assistance is
ii i.i .
X- Wf-.l. 1 .
mU'UUiI, HIlll UHTO IS Utll a bUOri llllie
left :n which to secure this desirable
industry.
There are teu carloads to be brought
f W 1
trom itocuestrfr, Minnesota, and tbe
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plant when in running order will have
a capacitv equal to
,,
Mill, aud will man
the North Bend
manufacture a belter
grade ot cloth.
New buildings will have to be
erected as tSe building here is too
small to accommodate he maehinerv.
The machiuery for this plant, which
is a new mill, cort tflS.OUO. so that the
investment is a solid one, in which
there is little chance to los, as it will
cost less than half its real value to lay
t down in Buudon, or eveu to inall
it in a suitable building for operating
pnrpo.-e-.
Should the enterprise fail, Bandon
citizens wilj have eau&e for regret.
! slt1.1.1 if rtr-L . 1
it
will euliance
verv other bus
siness'and hojl up the j
eMail. Stand in and
value
of r
puil tog
e:hr; we cannot atfuid t
jtj.ortnnity.
Whereas, titer.? was ubt:ii:ted l
ihe electors of tho Mate at the la.v.
i;e!.eral elect ii-n a- required i'V law.
an iniiialive tietitiui! fur a 1.. (;. I On
iol LqlUir LhW.
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June, 1001, the Secretary of State m
my prefnce ty Governor of the State
of Oregon, did canvass the voles given
for said law:
And, whereas, it was ascertained
and determined upon such canvass
that there were 43.81G votes cast fur
said Local Option Liquor L-iw, and
ld.lOS vote- cast against the same.
' and that said law received an aliirma-
jtivf majority of the total number of j
Now, therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham
berlain, an Governor of the State of
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vos cast in tho State of Oregon for
sa,a lj0cal PonJ Law was 4d,dlb
votes, and the whole number of votes
cast in tho state against said Local
t . T. r n ,
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'.(hum iiijiiur uuw s rjw.iyo voies.
and that said Local Option Liquor
Law received an affirmative majority
of the total number of votes cast on
said measure aud entitled lo bo
couuted under tho provisions of law,
and that said Local Option Liquor
Law shall be and is in full force and
effect fis tho law of the State of Ore
gon from tho date of this Proclama
tion. Done at the Capitol at Salem this
21th day of June, A. D.. 1901.
(Signed) Geo. E. Chamukiilain,
Governor of Oregon.
By the Governor:
(Signed) F. I. Ditnijah,
Secretary of Stale.
( hauiwerlalu olio ChoU-ru huiI DJar-
,.
iluii;:i K.'hu-Uv.
This remedy is certain to be needed
in almost every home before the sum
mer is over. It. can always be de
pended upon oven in t Inmost severe
and dangerous cases. It is especially
valuable for summer disoiders in
children. It is pleai-ant to take and
never fails to give prompt relief. Why
not, buy it now? It may save life
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Snow Drift Flour at DenboIuTs.
The steamer Elizabeth is due to
morrow, and will sail Sunday.
The outgoing pnssenuorn on t ho Elizabeth
Inst Tutirt-'dav ere, V. D. McKnne. Mrs. R.
A. Cnrnenter, Gee Weswiidnnk, E. M. Page.
Mr. L. L. I'nue nnd R. E. L. Hedillion.
Port Orford Tribune: Prof. J. C.
Logan informs ua that after the close
of bis Elk River school, this fall, he
will join his wifo in Ohio, where they
will locate permanently. Mr. Logan
is ono of the popular teachers of
Southwest Oregon, and will be great
ly missed.
Coast Mail: T. V. Clark, general
manager and president of the North
Bend Woolen Mills Company, accom
panied by bis wife, arrived on the last
Alliance from Portland. Mr. Clark
is just returning from a business visit
to Detroit. Michigan. In an inter
view today ho informed a Coast Mail
reporter that while in the East he had
closed a contract with Detroit parties
for the sale of carriage cloth, amount
ing to ovr $200,000. He seemed very
! much gratilied with the projects now
I in view, and said that this contract
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within itself would insure the full
I unrki,.- rllimf.;tv f iha mill- fn-
year, and would uecest-itato tho in
creasing of his forces and machinery.
It is estimated that the capital stock
of this groat concern may soon be m-
crease.l from 100,000 to 150,000, the Pry joint ached and every nerve was
addition to be in rrefetred slock aim . racked with pain," writes C. W. Bel
theoijectto increaso the capacity of ; lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Bur
thn mills by adding 10 or 12 more : lington. Iowa. "I was weak and pale,
broad looms aud insuring ready capi-
tal for running expenses.
Fire at .TCyrtle i.iiit.
Myrtle Point suffered from a small
blaze last Friday night, which, had it
not been for the heroic efforts of her
citrus would doubtless have proved
very destructive to tho town.
about eleven o'clock, iu the even
ing, the alarm of lire was given, aud
by the time one could rise and dress.
ami get out on tho street, tho tire,
whi-h had ftarlcd in the attic of the
m,.:.H bni.'din,, neenr.W.d l,v K T V:,,.
Decar an 1 Dr. J
W. arrange, was
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bur-tiug through the roof and begin-
"in lo Kt onsi.lerab!o headway.
Uv fh. ii...,, m.. oU.., .,.,it,r...i
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u.eme uau sc,i nom uim u comu
net be t xSnigui.-hed with he means at
hand, hence the purpo-e of confining
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was mi. leit.uk. -ii an 1 carried through
with hii energy that .mi coo -dud. The
building destroyed stood between J.
Machado's meat niatket and a brick
l)uildiug. there being a dozen or per-j nitration will be resumed this un
bans sixteen feet space intervening ' tumn for the November elections
between each, au 1 uot being a very , M'Tetofore the registration law has
tall building, by persistent fighting --fi;' he respect that it re
. t , , .z. . . , quired electors to register prior to
and stubborn effort the lire was kept May lo.in order to vote in November
from igniting thea l joining structures, for President, or else to vote ou the
At one tim - it looked as if the men j affidavit of six free holders,
who were statione 1 upon the Machado clerks throughout the State
,, , , til i n . .i aro now required to re open the reg
Lml hug would bo forced off by the tfati(m books blwipnl September
beat, but by .lashing water over them- 20th. 1901, and 5 o'clock p.m. of Oc
selves as well as over the roof and I tober 20th, 11101. and between the
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Md of tho butl lit.g, they succeeded
, . ... ... . .
m ma.ntaioing.their positions a .d m
c.n!miug tho Humes to tho. place
w here it btat ted.
The only means of fighting the fire
was to carry water from the surround
ing wells, in buckets, and dash it ove
the buildings threatened. While there
were many persons employed who
were energetic throughout, thero wen
none who did more service or deserve
the names to the
more credit than Charl-s Page, Gns'
, ,r
Brown and a Mr. Schneider, who
mounted the Marhado Building and !
...,, ivliupii tLltil
"
The lire originated in the attic of
the building, and must have been the
result of defective electric wiring.
Dr. Strange lost about one half of his
,..,i:t k..i : i n n
Mi'uunv uititii, uiii nun iu.iuifii, lj. ,
YanDocar carried no insurance, and
estimated his loss at ?500. Ho saved
part of tho contents of his jewelry
store.
The town is in a helpless condition
to light lire, and on Ibis occasion was
fortunate in tho isolation of tho build
ing nnd calmnusK of tho night, there
being no wind, and a heavy fog hung
ovor the town.
Ctirrd of Chronic Diarrhoea After Tu
Year of Sufforhnr.
'I wish to say a few words in praiso
of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diaruhcea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie
Bnrge, of Martinsville, Ya. "I suf
fered from chronic diarrhoea for ten
years, aud during that time tried va
rious medicines without obtaining any
permanent relief. Last summer one
of my children was taken with cholera
morbus, and I procured a bottle of
this remedy. Only two doses were re
quired to give her enliro relief. I
then decided to try the medicine my
self, and did not, nst nil of nne bnltb
' t
before I was well, and I have never'?:
since been troubled with that com- gftANDON U)nGK,N. IIW.I.O.O.
f . . , . I -LI meetH Hverv nntmunv evening. v
plaint One canuot say too much in gv.siting brothers in good standing
favor of that wonderful medicine.", fccordiully invited.
rp, i r . , v -r N. E. BAHKTjOW, N. G. &
inis reined v is lor sa e nv U. 1. Liowe. ' ?k n
Druggist.
Dental Notice.
J. C. Snooks, dentist, who had ad
vertispd to bo at Bandon, July 11th,
cannot come until the'end of Julj
Watch for bis notice.
Sitfvcunrtl th Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitably in
clined persons, the death rate among
small children is very high daring tbe
hot weather of ihe summer months in
the large cities. There is not proba
bly one case f bowel complaint in a
hundred, however, that could not be
cured by tho timely use of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera, nnd Diarrhoea
Remedy. For sule by C. Y. Lowe.
Tologram: Again a list of dead and
injured, the outcome of tho Glorious
Fourth, is making its appearance, and
the roll is as long as at any time iu
the past. Tho Fourth was not cele
brated iu as "sane" a manner as was
hoped, but by constant agitation it
I may be at some time in tbe future-
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accepted tho warning
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...ut: u&i iiiu luv u h ui. uiiu uh iiiii:tj
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lul 4,J,,C "'-i'"" "
i the equally exploding cane.
When
i the cane is eliminated, what next?
i A Vory Close Cull.
! stuck to mv onuiue, althonch ev-
without any appetite, and all run
down. As I was about to give up, I
got n bottle of Electric Bitters, and
after taking it, I felt as well as I over
did in my life." Weak, sickly, run I
down people always gain uew life,
strength and vigor from their use.
Try t)MU Slllisfacliou gUuranlopd
i by (J y Lowp
School Report.
Tho following is a report of tho
J Aew Lake School for the mouth end-
I .Ju,.v '.tb
! ul . 3 ',,,riu, AW x" wl t,u
I
: pils enrolled, M; No of day's attend-
; !mt. 2KU: No. of dav.s absence, n-
No. of tardy
i,,,rii,rt
marks, 0; No. of visitors.
- j i
receiving Certificate of
Awani tor t-tung neither ahsent not
tardy d
ii i i n tr 'lie month, were, James
ivih.rt and Erwir. Hamlin, Pearl
Homer and Winnie Davis Elisha aud
j 'James Wilson, and Claude and Harry
McAdams.
JO. Gladys Newfli Teacher.
Another Chance Ut Iteixter.
By a provision of the direct prima
v Inw eiiHften nt llio i-nfunl Mliiction
I i . ' . .
h ,mo u;ill?r u! . e,u ' Hnfl (n?r-v f?a,r
i oereauer id wuicn inereauer in wiiiuu
there shall be an election of Presiden-
tial electors. North Bend Citizeu.
Sick H.-:uI;clu).
For spveral years my wife was trou
bled with what physicians called sick
headache of a very severe character.
She doctored with several eminent
physicians and at a great expenes,
only to grow worse, until she was una-
lit.. 1 m i
olH lo uo any Kiua ot wortc. Ahout a
year ago she began taking Chamber
hli.,'s atomach and Liver Tablets, and
today weighs more than she ever did
before, and is real well," says Mr. G.
E. Wright, of New London, Now
York. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
It aud CommittccM' BCcport on
Celebration.
Hoceivcd from Citizn3 on
subscription $220 00
EXPKNDED
Kacenuiul Sports on urouudB
and in town
Prize for hoae contest
Expenses "f bitnrary exerciser
For carriiiuuin Para do
Telophoninc. etc
Itept'H, nniln. powder, etc
Labor on Gioun.lfl, and teams
for hauling
Printing
Hank
ExpeiiHeH for children repre
senting St'ltl'r)
Untiling, HagH. etc
Expenses for Huae Unit Team
Expended for Huso Team
('.leaning well
For making Huit for Undo
Sam
$lf 00
4f. 00
r, 00
'2 00
1 00
a 'JO
12 on
U 00
W) 00
R 00
7 no
10 00
7 00
2 :V)
2 00
$220 00 212 J)0
7 10
Itemaiuing to balance
Veteran Encampment
Hnndon. Juno 28th. 104.
Attention Comradea: The Ninth Annual
KncHtupmeut of the South Wt-ntorn Oregon
Veteran Associrtion. will convene at Handon
on AngiHt24th, 2iitli and 2t!th. ConiradeH,
make it a point to attend the Encampment,
as a good time i assured Uy order of
Division Commander.
J. W. Fkt.teb
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Important News Notes
TOesdat, J nly 5.
Kns?inii3 oharue Japanese outponts at Mno
Tien, three times, under cover of fog, but
are repulsed.
Cburles H. Mover. President of the West
ern Federation of M inert), ia let out under
$10,000 bondfl.
Hundreds camp alhnight, and endure Dn-
kota beat and rain, for homesteadd.
18,341 persons attended the Carnival, at
Portland, lust niuht.
While opening a wire gnte, last niuht,
.Mrs. Wade, living 1G miles west of Spraizne,
Wash , vviib struck by lightning and instant
ly killed.
American Cafe In Jerusalem concession, at
St. Louis, totally destroyed by fire, and ter
rified Turks and Arabs escape in their night
eluthing.
Kailronds are nt war, and Rockefeller and
Harriman are allied to 'down Morgan and
Hill.
Kurokana, a Japanese porter, commilR
hari-kari at Los Angeles, Cat, by plunging
a long knife into his abdomen.
Mike King, a woodsman of Hritish Colum
bia, sees weird being in woods, whom the
Indians believed to be the n-ault of a union
between a hanoou an . a squaw.
Senator Fni-banks joes to Oyster Hay
latter part of week to visit tbe President.
Tammany withdraws opposition and Par
ker's nomination seems certain.
Wkdnksimy. July G.
Mention of Cleveland's name at Demo
cratic Convention, which was called to order
iu St. Louis, at noon, today, causes demon
stration, while Uryan's name is weakly
cheered.
J apart me try night attack on Port Arthur
by Heading four torpedo-boat destroyers, but
attempt ends iu disastrous failure, only one
boat returning.
A son of the lato George Francis Train
brings suit for fi00 acres of land in Omaha,
Neb . which he claims was illegally fore
closed when bis father was incarcerated in
tho Toombs in Now York.
Yankton, South Dakota lover swallow
I strychnine and die together. No cause for
rash deed knowu.
Trains colliding in the Sierras, yesterday,
injures 3 pm-sengers. Unturned switch
causes wreck.
The semi-centennial of tho founding of
the Republican Party was celebrated at
Jackson, Mich., to-day. Jrhn flay, Secretary
of State, reviewing the history of the parly.
Miss Margaret Paffrath. Queen of the Car
nival, in Portland, inherits valuable property
iu Germany.
TiiunsDAT. July 7.
Ilearst men turned down at Dhniocratic
Convention. Champ Clark chosen Chair
man in place of Hailey. who declines,
Wichita. Kansas, is experiencing the worst
tlood in its history, waer being waist deep
in its streets. People driven from their
homes at Topeka and Knsas City.
Unknown man secures S.UX) from Postoflice
at Newberg, Oregon, by blowing safe open,
probably with nitroglycerine.
Oregon Guardsmen leave for maneuver
grounds at American Lake.
Children svept into deep water and two
drown, owing to the swells caused by a pass
ing steamer on the Columbia river, just be
low the mouth of the Willamette river
wheru they wero iu wading. Parents witness
disaster, but are nnab'.e to save- them.
Hon. P. F. Morey. former President of the
Portland General Electric Company, passes
away at his homo in Clackamas Co.
The thiid annual meeting of the Eaetern
Oregon Medical Association, began at Hot
Lake, in Union C-., today.
Fiiiday, Julv 8.
Tho Democrats constructed their platform
without a financial plank.
Itnrtsians claim to have sank two Japanese
torpedo boats. Russians claim also to have
gained a victory over twenty-oue Japanese
ships in Port Arthur.
The mill of the Canadian Pacific Lumber
Company, at Port Moody, burned down
Los 110.000.
The tlond at Kansas City is threatening
the jobbing section of the city. It is
thought that the loss will not be so great as
last year.
Satuhdat, July 1).
Judge Alton II. Parker is chosen candidate
for the Presidency by the St. Louis Conven
tion. ISrynn trieJ to effect his defeat but in
vain.
Tho Kaw river in Kansas is falling. Five
thousand persons are homeless.
Tho Japanese captured Kai Chow and are
iu reach of Niu Chwattg. It is now possible
for Generals Oku and Kuroki to join forces.
Kev. Canon Cheyne. of London, sayi:!ihat
the stories iu the Hible are not all true, par
ticularly those of tbo flood. Jonah aud the
whale aud that of the Virgin Marv.
Twentv-hve feet of water are reported
from Ocboco river. Oregon, from tho t-fleet
of a cloud burst. No livts have been reported
as lost.
Monday. July 11.
A naval bnttle took place off Port Arthur,
veslerdav, without result. Tho Russian
fleet seeking shelter in the narbor
rrom Russian sources comes the news.
today, that the Japanese have been repulsed
nt Port Arthur with a loss of IW.000. Russian
mines are given as the c.au-e
The Democratic nominee f-r ice-Presi
dent is Henry G. Davis, Seuator from We.t
irguua.
MA KINK.
HAILED.
July 7 Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, to S. F.
W VNTED TRUSTWORTHY LADY OR j
gentleman t manage business in this Comi
ty and adjoiniuc territory for housu of solid
financial standinc. $20 straight cash salan
and expenses paid each Monday direut from
hendqu. triors. Expense money advanced;
position permanent. Address Manager, GO.'i
Motion Building, Chicago.
Howard M. Brownell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
NOTARY PURLIC,
MAKSHFIKLD, - - OKKCON.
Real Estate Handled.
ItuKliieft mailers promptly attended to,
& BANDON I.ODCK. So. 115, A. F. A. M
' O A NDON LODG E, No. 1 in, A. F.A .M . f
Lj Staled communications first Sat
J? urday after the full moon of each
mouth. All Master Masons cordially
f invited. PETER NELSON, W. M.
S$ J. E. Walstbom. Sec.
The City Meat Market,
0 Yes! 0 Yes!
We Have the Variety of Stock
Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton. Lamb, Itologtm anil Pork Sausage, Pressed Reef, Hand
Cheese, Corned Reef, Pickled Pork, Egus, Vegetables and Rutter.
Call ou us and get our prires before baying elsewhere.
We are not like the Hind Wheels
of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger,
busiuesa, and wo gt th ro by keeping
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and soiling at the very lowest prices.
We aro hero to please and here to stay.
"xTouLrs to serve,
J. Waldvogel & Son, Props.
Bandon Meat IV.
Will Keep on
Fresh Beef,
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Frusli Vegetables, Ponlliy, Eh, Butler ;uil all Form Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, porir, uiutton,wool, bide.s, etc.
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Dry Goods of Every Description.
Lames uoats, uapes ana
IBoots & Slxoes
Fresh Groceries of
Suits Made to Measure,
AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
-AT
"EL DORADO
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds'
Bed Hnnm Suites
and Pieces.
SEWING
Curtain
Window
MACHINES
Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture ltopairinj: and Saw-filinc a Specialty.
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. viSi UNDERTAKING
A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Hoben and Goods, aud Uudortakinj: Supplies
Constantly lit pt on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE CGMPANY.
. C bhields y bon,
BlacfeBrnitlx &d "W agon
Wagons of all kinds mads to order.
Job work attfiidi-d to promptly and all work uanrantted t.t uv:o satisfuotiun.
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Horseslioeing
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
If You Do
and examine our
Stoves, Hanges and Farm implements, Etc,
Now is (Ijp time to pureliiuo Hardware,
in itork a targe assortment of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies.
I'aintK, ftilx. Doors and WimlowM.
T1NSIIOP IN CONNECTION.
OKU. P. TOI'iMNG,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Fire ItiSTj.ra.Tioe.
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Prop,
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all Kinds.
PROOF CORSET.
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I'olfs and Fine
Wall Pnpcr and
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AND JUliY CAHIIIAGES
Pricuai
a Speciality.
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Wo are Phil doin hucinesR at The Old
Stand and fan nlunse von. Give ue h Call
Tbo undersigned baB
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man,
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
Photographers,
HOUND HOUSK GALJ.EIty, PAD)i.