52 Times a year for $2. I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XX. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, J 904 Number 30. LOCAL NEWS. "Photo" Buttons. 10 to WroosluiU'8 Gallery. locta. at T. J. Slillwell. of North Bend, i cnonn.r f.,u .uo1.o " " ,v lu e . .....,, n..u days m town J. Denholiii has just received ao flecHtit line of Dress mo.!s for Fall and Wiutr wnr. Mrs. John Lamont has ben seri ou-ly ill for h fw days, but is getting souHkliiit betUT again. Mrs C H Patterson aud father went to M.rtp Point last Monday to visit her sisier Mrs tid Kight. Fri Suhn, left bn. a fe,v ego for Riddles wnere. he will visit reiaiives ana renew old associations. John Blacklock. who has been visit ing at Port Orford for some weeks, re- turned home the latter part of last M'tt 1 " v David R. Rice of Rosebnrg who has hetu stopping heie for the lMt two weets left for Myrtle l'oiut yes- .. - . .... terday. J. V. Filter and L. C. Gibson have been building an addition on the Chinese quarters of Timmous canne- ry and reoaring the roof. Frank Ponieiov arrived here yester day from Gardiner, having been trans f erred from the Umpqna life-saviug station to ths station here. Mrs. Hearl Curtis and her sister, Miss Grace Hoyt, and Miss Alma Nelson were passengers up from Snnr,!,,t lu uir Piir,,1 a Francisco on tho steamer Elizabeth, r Elirnbnth this trip. Any one needing work done in car pentering, brick masonry, plastering, cetoentini:, concrete work, painting and paper hanging, will do well to call on J N. Luke. Bandon. For Mowers, Hay rakes aud auy thing in tbe hardware line call on William Gallier. Also persons in want of fruit jars will lind him well supplied iu all that they need. Still to be fouud at the old stand is H. A. Cox, the grocer, and of irrocor ies art provisions he keeiis.thjp best In ffnt, tints, can"ies etc., he keeps in the front, having always a fresh stork coming in. Robert E. L. Be.tilliu returned home last Tbms.h.y fveninir from a visit to .Sau Frnnet-.ro and Eureka, and there has been "olen Mills in the Hi'r ver siu.e. and we expect that something lU'-r lanild will mx-ii appear. F Homing ih y i o I'j ''. " -pi-- ger :i t ij J-i--t-' i . .1 .1 b "U ' i ' - Ii:iM. i i- i k . ir- it H M 5: B L :.ti, V: F!..t at..; K siti Vs l.-r. ZMI Clif ill 4Mf'- HIr! "' lr-?u rrt:a-1 Uoui- itj tfnuj--i Aliw- l?l.ra V u-r. v.bo hj bt- i it .NoilSi J :ti f-r fc-oiuc liuis-. rativ- cc tt vciiitt a.:sd i-t j-f tet-tsny liZA:ti. f vwentagr. on lij:' i-:-an'r f.r Himi Fr-titcict. mi a vjU to ''Uii'-d iu th' c;;y sy :ms- is-.'-r, ait--! cutWf; hi that t'ia-t!. j Vu.:dni-r. f ibis So:& tvtll hnve a rotiiii! tneetiuu at CVqoilff Ci3 . i;U iirlh, Aug. Gth. Woouiim-h fria every cauip U Co- s and l,Yr coun ties Will be ore-i u. i w.W i:.,di !"- rauiemetjts f r i l ii;!i. a a. :. !; . initiation iu tJ-o- l.'oni.u in il. nei future. General Uru.sijiZi'i Ticli-uii Will hav.i tun W O W htnLs olli-:e iu this couniy for the next mx itmnibs. Organizer J. Cuyan of Denver will work with the camps of Coos am : Curry during th L'g campaign Mvrtle Point Enterprise. '.Vool Wanted. The Bandon Com mercial Co. will pay the highest price for wool. SAY!! If yon cannot find what yon want anywhere else io town, come to the RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so. the price will please yon. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at tbe H. A. Cox keeps wheat and shorts fc r suh Ur tteorg-e D. Elgin was a viBitor f ... ' .,7 in iuwu jLuurHiiHv ihhl on im vav i iu ii i i jMWuuuj; urh nu meir wen near TlTJco A I ... n XT,, I., l. I I Muui wuii iiiiw ufuu iMimp relatives m uaKland, Ualifor nia. lor spveral weeks, returneil homo 1 Mrs. J.C. Snooks, of Coquille, with her siser Mrs. Grigg and her little ones, and her niece Mis Enid Reesor, are spending the week in Bandon. A Dr. Geojge Knssoll, of Coqnille, caiue down yesterday to aaeiRt Dr. Hou-ton perform an operation, which is to te pprformed today. Smith Wylie is i he tiiilject. M i,d AT A nfi,tt r qn.lhs ho lu.rt a oico litll. rn.id.ma. constructed, in Dunhams' Addition to Daudon, movurt into their new home 1lHt Monday, nnd are now numbered wi,u tue Baudoniaus. A perpetual show. or wharf exhibit, !. t. 1 1 iiu inner a r t-c tt v tsr r 1 -v t I u t Anuviuii. 111 lilt? YfellV (II 51 onn? man who opens up the circus 1 1... .1 wiien conecuons reaeu hfty cents, and . 1 1. 1 v I iue uiu-jump act. ova plunge ,n, 'he river. Are there any more snf,K',r I'ss ah.ng. Uupo. of r loras Creek, was m 10 tMWn yterday, having brought up a load of butler for shipment. He took back a lot of dimension shingles with which to do some repairing upon his house. Hh also took a number of butler barrels back with him. Mrs. Pearl Curtis, of Three Rivers, Calif., arrived here last Monday on a i ..:.,: i i. . . r . i r IT rau-vl' Hni1 W,M ProbaOIy stfly til' October. She was accompanied by her sister. Grace, who has hee:i visit ing with her for some months past. The Bandon Fire Department Band will give a ball on Friday evening,' August 26th, in connection with the G. A. K. Encampment, which takes place August 24th to 2Gth, at this place. A big time is in anticipation, and ample arrangements are made fur dining the dancers. r? t e o r .t Itev. J. b. Secnst of the German. . , Bunch, a Seventh Day Adveiiliatwill eommi'ine a debate atMvrtle Point next Monilay niht.the subject under discussion being, wliether the Sabbath of Exudns, 20th chapter, is binding or not on present worshipers, and wliether the ten Commandments are fulfilled or not. Photography Notice. I have opened the photo gallery v- 'mi ar- he Bernard gallery and iM h -h-iie uf the publir patronage. . -h n.ritieed and money re- if i:s ..iti-tied. 5 li-i --uui"'ed. Gtve me a G. P. Stewart. Dentist- Now Here. Dr J. v"ojf.i5 Snooks the Coqnille df-iiisi. jsniwd li.ie Tneslay, and V,I?S "('5i'-',!J: J-th- He is pre ill the ? ft " gai JiiH'.-es sat isfac- il,Hi C.dl il' OD. ilit I U!iike tSates. The Mils Arjii '-n lie union of the I '..-. '..'.5i:.ty Piou-er and Historical S.n-;e;y will ne held at North Bend on August 15it,, 11)04, iviit Tfii-iirili Seriously Hurt A J i : Thru-b, unploved on the ii logins' ranch where J. E Fitzger aid met with such a horrible accident .asi Tuesday morning, was brought to ur.Mi in almost tbe same predicament e-terday noon. Though ThrushV .i jurirs are not so serious as were hose of his employer, it is a remark able coincidence that they are of ex actly the same nature and that the accident occured at the very spot which mnrks the scene of the other, n t yet a week old. When Mr. Fitzgerald was hurt ho fell from the top of his baru where he was putting up a pulley to be used in hauling hay into the loft, when Thrush was injured he was at work putting the hay into tho loft and stood at the very spot where Fitzgerald had fallen. The same pulley which Fitzgerald was hanging is the pulley which dropped with such disastrous results to Mr Thrush yesterday afternoon. Just how either accident ocenrred is not exactly known. It is simply known that the block fell striking Mr. Thrush upon the head inflicting a very ugly scalp wound and dentine tbe skull. He was brought to town late yesterday evening and is now at the hospital where his wound have been dressed and be is under the care 5f Dr. Horfall. Coast Mad. Snow Drift Flour at Donbolra's. G. W. Bash ford, of Med ford. Ore- con, was in Baodon this week. AU uauana WM nPttny are sun oh. t.j. , .... ... ..... . i7Hiryvme, witu lair prospector snc - cphh. This company says little but Rnwu..,.n r.nrf .o ,wQ...,;r. r it for tlwir effurls lo dcvolop the ro wources of the country. Port. Orford Tribune: The railroad survey has now reached a point south of John Fromm'a residence, lmvinrr passed to the east of Humbug moun- 1 7 ---0 ta,n "he present survey will, in all probability, connect with the survey Heretofore made from Humboldt north to Chptco, in soniberu Curry. This will make a complete const lino snr "iJf'Sl"!,.?": co. The rond will evidon tlv hp built in due course of time, probably with 10 tUe ntxl uve or vears. The Woolen Mills. 1 mi it? 1 v in V AAlnn f I I 1 - ; t i is still on. ami at present seems to have a better outlook than usual R EL tfe.lilhou haH g(.no to San Francisco on business presumably cminnptnd with the venture, and we look forward to a successful termination ofthe prop osiuon. Ordinance Xo. 5 J). This is an Ordinance entitled an Or. dinance to prohibit live stock from runuing at large within the corpo rate limits of the Towu oi Bandon, in the County of Coos, and State of Oregon; and to regulate tho rnn - niug at large of live stock within B.-iid corporate limits, to provide for the impounding of live stock run- ning at large, and to provide for the punishment of persons violating the provisions of this ordinance. j THE TOWN OiMJANDON DOES OKDAIN AS FOLLOWS: oEcnox 1. It shall be unlawful for an Pcrii0n or persons to turn out or bfive "Hiuiug at l;irge within the cor porate limits of llio town of Bau lon, nuy horses, mules, swine, goats, sheep ... . . . 1 o ujiiuh mi huv ume auej run passage of tbis ordinance; Provided, however itYTtt4rcuB-A-" iue iim oi givingmiik and being milked, may run at large between the t.oujijoXaliy-tMiUojii and liinrTcTock, p.m. of each day dnriug such time. Provided, further tuat not morn than two cows bo al lowed to any one family. Sec II. It shall be the duty uf the Marsh-ii of tho towu of Bmdon on finding auy Iivo stock ruuniug at large within the corporate limits of said Town, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, to take up and keep the same in a suitable place provided for such purpose, to be known as ihe Town Pound; aud upon taking up the same to forthwith or as soon as possi ble thereafter, uo'ify the uwner there of or the porsou having same iu charge if known, of tho impouu ting of suci. live stock above named. Sec. III. The owner or any prison having iu charge an auim.J or liv,- st"Ck t.tKeu and lJuj.'j iinle.i U t'Au piotidi-.! shall :..;. to ih Mai-J.ai J lie town jJ:,j, io;, :j. ,i ,,f -;t for evi-ry animal so mii.-o.in.'-d, tor eery it5it. ii,t. tfc tiiit., nj, iCtpiiitid.'d. b.f. ihershaii j;iv- th. "am- again (i'liu-nd to ihcuj. tog-i ti er with the cosin ;,nd ch-irges itf keip ing tiny such animal or livestock dur ing ihn timo of their impounding; $1 5i) of the Hue SO collected for Ihe mil untitling .f any of shld animal - or live slock .snail on ipLmilmI by tii. Marshal of the tovvti tf lian ion as a fee ft.r sucli imp-muding, the remain der of said Hue to be oaid iuto the Town Treasurer by the otlicor collect ing the same. Sec. IV. It shall be unlawful for any person, at any timo, to turn out or have running at large within tho corporate limits of the towu uf Ban don, auy bull, boar or stallion, and any person turning out or allowing auy of said animals to run at large within the corporate limits of the said Town shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meauor, and upon conviction thereof, before the Recorder Court, shall be fined not lesethau five nor more than twenty-five dollars and tho costs of such prosecution, and upon failure to pay such fine and costs, shall be im prisoned in tho Towu jail one day for evory two dollarB thereof; and iu ad ditiou to such fine aud imprisonment, the Marshal of the town of Bandon may impound any auch bull, boar or Htailion in the manner provided by sections one. two and three of this or dinance; Except, that the person own ing or having iu charge any such ani mal, shall pay the Marshal of said Town, 5 00 for every such animal so impounded, togethor with the costa and charge of keeping same, 1.00 of such sum so collected to be retaiued by the Marshal, tho reinnindor to bo paid to the Town Treasurer by the of ficer collecting the same. Sec V. Any person or persons re moving any lio stock or aniinals hereinbefore mentioned from the pound, when the 6ame has been placed there under he provisions of mis oroinance wnuuui nrst naving - lp"ln ""'"""nna oippnacsol Keeping as provided by this ordinance; and, any person wimmiy allowing any sucti live stock or animals to run at large within the corporate limits of . -o 1 r. t oeen notnied to take up tue same, by tue Aiarsbal of tbe lown of Jiaudon, -mm m m . .1 shall be deemed gnilty of a misde meaner, and upon conviction thereof before the Recorder's Court, shall be u.u uui ieb mau iivo unr more man 5.J0.OU together with the costs of Ihn aci.on, ami on lailure to pny such tine ana costs, suall he imprisoned in the Tl T 1 1 m -v .... iov.n jail one day lor every 2.w0 tUereof. eo. VI. It ehall be the duty of lulJ ... nmuM. to provide a suitable place to keep all iivo hiocii or animals laken tor im poundment under the provisions of .umuiuiuDuBuiuiimueiuKHhuowii as iue iouiKi, and he shall put all such live stock or animals therein, aud provide proper and suitable food for i"""e ohc. ml. Aiij animal put in the pound under the provisions of tins ordinance shall be kept therein for ub penouoi nve aays uinipsn cauoci .or iue owner or person naving tt:o bumo hi cuarge, and iue line ior same 'a the expense of keeping paid, as ' herein provided for), after which time tnu Kcorder of the Town of Bandon ma-v hy writteu order signed by him with the seal of the Town of Bandon "fiixod, order the Marshal of the Town of Bandon to sell the same in like manner as provided by Laws of Oregon (after i.-sue of execution) for Coustablu's sales of personal proper ty. Uuou receipt of such order the marshal shall proceed forthwith to s:'ll such live stock or auimals in the mn uer herein (irovided, and out of the mouey arising from such shle, pay the costs and charges of mukingsueh sale. uio costs and chfi-gos ofirP live stock or anihals kAoM, and the -fins Or Ioi?e-- imposed by this or dinance, and the residue, if anv then j l,1- !,Hy "Ver to th owner or person I naving hiicu uve su-ck or animals, in charge: Provided, if they be not fonm ! hy such oil jeer wit! in thirty (HO) day j ro,n ,UH H,e of making such sale, In may p3' such residue iuto the gener al fund of the town of Bandon. Sec. VIII. That Ordinance No. ol entitled an ordinance to amend ordi nance No. 47. entitled an ordinance to prohibit live stock from running at large within the corporate limits of the town of Bandon, and Ordinance 10 and 47 and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here unh. are hereby repealed, and this oi dinance declared to be iu force on antl after the Ur.-t day of September. A.D.. I'll 14. r.'t-st-d Slot 5, ,,f Trustees, this. he :;otb .!a of .Jr,l. A D., 11)04. A. D. .Morse, !?( idef ;.f If .. f of Biulori. n. v..J I ii i- (); b dav of Julv, A !- . li)!H. Ell ert Der, l'l- th -uli'tit of lu- Board of Trustees OI rown of 13a don. Teacher' Institute. The Annual Teachers' Institute for 1004, for Coos County, will be held in Coqnille during the third week in August, beginning at. 1 P. M. on the One l.iuly'f ItncoiiiuiHiuliitloti Sold Fifty Iloxos of Cliiimboi Ittin'n Stom ach uiiil I.ivnr Tablets. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the recommendation of one lady here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about tho good qualities of these Tablets. P. M. Shore, Drug gest, Rochester, Ind. Tho pleasant purgative effect of these Tablets make them a favorite with ladies every where. For sale by C. Y. Lowe When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y Lowe. WVNTED TRUSTWORTHY LADY OK CPiit'unian t mn tinge tiUHtiiess in this Coun ty and adjoining territory for Louse of solid thmncinl fttnndine. $20stmicht cash Hnlnry and I'xpenKOH paid eauh Mondar diruut from headqunrturrt. Expense money advanced; Soaition piTinanunt. Addiess Mnnagor, (0" lotiou liuilding. Chicago. O- T. Slumenrotlier U. S. Commisionerand Notary Public Filings and Final proofs mndo on Homo pteftdH.TimberClnimR and other II. S. Lnnds Money Liiaim NeKotlatcd on Approved Seourlrj-. Office in room 10 Hayerlo Hnilding, Ban don. lteHi'denco on But te Creek. Oregon. All Itlndu of Real Kjtatc bought aail oid. Important Mews Notes Tuesday, July 2G. A big battle occurred at Ta Tche Kino yesterdny, and raged all day. J he Russians renort that thev the Japs to retire. Los-ses believed to he heavv xbe advance Uas leKun in earnest nn,i tho jap,,nose are moving forward against Kuropatkin's forces. Thomas Tai?nrt. of Tndin hn nhnBai. !! iiw n., -ulwull.,v luo uiuiiciun The Russians cnti:red the F.irmo. aHf another British steamshin. The strikers and packers are set tling down to a long bitter struggl Whdhkhdat. July w. The British government has de- lnanded the fullest reparation of Ens sja for Kjukiu the Knight Commau der. I The Formosa aud Holsatia. seized j)V me Knssians, have been liberated. Tho Russian warship Lieutenant xsurukotl and two torpedo lioats were torpedoed and sunk bv tho Japanese i?..,.uQvn ,.t;;..,i r 1.: : natiou. Thivo botanists were struck bv Htuing on an Bernardino mono !njt one ljeillfcr kijiL.(, dming un ejUl. trical storm. , The KusHan report of tho loss of 3())UU0 by ,,10 jttpaileaPf was a n,nk fill)lo d h , . , . , Tuo aloon kf.fipora t Vale, Ore-, obeyed the Sunday closing order bv t.losing thiir HuUt0US JlUl, soit,g uors on tho streets. Tacifiu.vv. Jul Van Plehve, the Russian Minister of the Interior, was killed by a boml throwu by an anarchist at St. Peters burg. The assassin was captured. Russia will apologize and promises to make full reparation to England. Forest tires in Washington are de stroyiug large quantities of timber. The Morrow County wheat crop is estimated at 1.500,000 bushels. FlUDAY, Julv LU. Humor again claims that Port Ar thur has falleu. There has been heavy tiring there, according to rumor. The KllSsiaUS. cluit.- timt.rlKt. .T,a,pv ping shchTTo?! 5,000 men tit the t uttle of Ta Tche Kiao. Gen. Oku declares the Russians lost 12,000 aud that the Japanese casualties were 1,000. Russians deny lh;it Kuropatkin was wounded. Crellield, the self styled Joshua, of Holy Roller fame, was captured at Corvallis and lodged in j-ul. The loss of Niu Chwang and Ta Tche Kiao causes depression in Rus- sia. New York, New Jersey. Connecti cut, Illinois and Wisconsin, with another state to bo chosen, is to be tho Democratic battleground this campaign. Satukdat, July HO. The Japanese made a general as sault on the Kussiaus' right. The Japanese removed tho mines at the entrance to Niu Chwang harbor. The damage to shipping caused by the raid of the Vladivostok squadron, is estimated at 7,500,01)0. Portland parties went to Corvallis to raise a mob to lynch Crellield, of Holy Roller fame, but failed to incite the people. The Britons are still eager for trou ble with liussia, and are backed by tho populace, hut Russia has all the war she wants on her hands at pres ent. MA KINK. Akiuvkh. July '.' Sciir Couuelle. Pedersoc. 20 davH fr..m San lViin. to Kiverton. Aug 1 Stnir KiizubtHl), Jensen. 44 hours from San FratieiMio. B.uu'.n. Aug. o Stinr Kiizuboth, Jetiwii, to S.F. Howard M. Brownell, ATTOUXliY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, MAUSIIFIKM), - - OlUCCON. itcai KNtiitu Handk-d. Iluxlnifs matters promptly attcmlfd to, K Court Om;pn of tlu Iorst No. 17, V. KoroIcM of Atn ica. 9. lfi)VWV QUEEN OF THE FOHKSTg yV- iio. 1 1, iiiit'lK rnuiiv mlitcf cadi,. vuf!. m Ooncn'e Hall, Handon. Orfjion.x. 1'A friilinl vri1fi itfii, ta r,vltiilil fi .lt vie-!. Sitiuii lirothcrs. J. E. FI.SHKK, & '.: t vt r ....... fi.x.t i.. T Fin. Secretary. yL HANDON LODfl K No. 13:1, I. O.O. V B AN DON LODGE. No. 133, 1. 0. O. F. nii'etP every oatniduv evenintr. ; glV'iriitinc brotborH in ood atandhifzy; cordially invited. i. liAlilUjUW. Si. KJ. & 11. FitKDUKicK. Jn . Sec. i HANDON LODOH. No. 1 15, A. F. A. M Oi.l'X'.. IIWI'VJ ,... J. 1'jnnvi.nnp.t1 v nr. a t? a m v & V.J Stated communications tirHt Snt- t. nruny auer iihj iuii moon oi earn ni-iiith. All Master MasonH pordial.'y f: invited. PE TEH NELSON, W. M. i J. E. Walsthom. Seo. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock 1 Beef, Pork. Vent. Mutton. Lnrnb, Holocnn nnd Pork Sansnce, Pressed Beef, Head Cbti-He, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, EguR, Vegetables and Batter. Call on ns and get our prices befoie bayin elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of n wnfjon, always following in the same uusiuesH, and we get tbt-re by keeping Tli Best Meat in tli Land I nnd relliuR nt the very lowest prices. Wo-are hero to please nnd here to Btny Yours to serve, J. Bandon Meat Market, IE?. -An.cLersorL Prop. Will Keep on Hand at nil Times FrPh Rppf Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc. 3J s 4- 4 Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Boots &d Slxoes Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST OLD VALLEY D OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, -AT EL DORADO U Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds- Hod ltooni Suites and Pieces. SEWING Curtain ;niow MACHINES Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs Furniture ltopairin and Saw-filing a Speeinlty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. Pi;S5B UNDERTAKING, A Full Line of iiurial Ca.skets. I'urial Hobes and Goods, nnd Undertaking Supplies (.'(jti&iantly Kipt on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. "IT y -t -i . v. biiielas oz bon, Slaclsismitii. Ss Wagon Wagons of all kinds made to order. Jot) work at ti tided to promptly and nil work vru irantced to ive satisfaction. Kuasonablc. riorseshceing DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do and oxaniiuo uitr Stoves, Ranges and Now is tbo tiir.o to piirolinso Hardwarn. in stock a Jnio ti!-.sortnieit of Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Glassware, Crockery and TWiners' Supplies, J'aintM, Oils, Doors nut Wiinloivs. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTKJN. (JICO, V. TlU'l'IMi, ATIOHNEY aku COl'NsEIiOK AT LAW NOTARY Pl'IiLlC. Fir Insurance. H;:mlon. - - - - Crij;n. We are pushers, striving for a larger Waldvogel & Son, Props. rat. Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, iiliolm 9 Collarettes. all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. TZJ E- 5 . IP:ro;ps. Poles nnd fine Wall Paper nnd Triminini.'B. House AND "1IA1Y CARKIAGIiS Liuint:. -i Priceai el Sipociotlty ' "SOMONA" k rrAicrT-ioirr . are still doing business at Tbe Old Stand nnd can please von. Give ns ;i Call Farm Implements, Etc, The undersigned bas A. McHAIE, The Bandon Hardware Man. Wrensliai! Wrench::!.! i-notograpners KOCSl) HOUSti KAJ.l.EilY, It.MJSiJf r V A