Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 18, 1904, Image 1

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BANDON,
THURSDAY,
AUGUST
H. A. Cox keeps wheat aud sboits
j fi r sale,
• Johnathan Quick, of Coquille, was
doing Imsiness in town, Tm'sday.
Sauderson Bros want your poultry
— hens and fryers. Bring them along.
If yon wish first class photo work
cnll at Stewart's gallery on Main St
Number 32
J. W. Evan®, of Arng >, was a Ban­
S how Drift Flour at Denholm’s.
J. H. McKinney, of Myrtle Point, don c dl-r Tuesday.
Cull on H. A. Cox for Snowdrift
is in Bandou.
Juy B Tower, of Mirsbtiel l. bud
y
flour.
W. Wesley Wells, of Ashland, Or., business in town this week.
T uisdat . August'.).
‘•photo” Buttons, 10 to lóete, at
A. 1!. Sabin, of Ling Inis, w is doin g
was a visitor here this week.
1 he United Htatex and Great Britiau ngiee
Wrenshall’* Gallery.
We Have the Variety #f Stock
ns to whit constitute»* contraband goods,
Mix. J. B. Gross weut to North business in town, yesterday,
IL < f. Pork. V»-fl|. Motion. Lfiinb, IL»!.>k»tt»< nnd P k H mi >* hi ♦, In
and will act in accjrd.
Ed Fisher is improving the proper
Mrs. D >ra Chirk, of port Orford,
Beud, lust Tuesday, to visit fur a few
C/oriicU Bv»‘f, i H'kiccl I ••J’k,
\ •• l .'«-:ui.'es hi <1 ii’it f
Wulf’s Hill, an iinpo ant strategic point <ii esc,
ty he purchased from Peter Lothian,
Call on Ui» mid gel onr prices before bnyin.* el- i et .
w as a guest at the Tupper House, l ist at Port Arthur, has been captured by the
days.
by burning the logs on it.
VVa are not like the Hind Vvheels
.Japs. 'Ibis given tbrtu an eminence front
James Culver, of Northern Curry, Tuesday.
Remember I guarantee all of my
which to shell Port Arthur at a distance of of r wngoii» hU.’iV’’ followini? ii? the wntu« rui. We nr»* push¡-ra, fllrivin f »r h
T. J. Stillwell left Saturday morn­ photo work. If you are not satisfied was doing busin-'ss iu town ibis
Mr. L. Urban and party, of Rise about
businesH, find w<» yet th re by keeping
four tuilea.
ing for Sorth Bend, to resume bis
burg, registered at the l'upper House
call and get your money back. G. P. week.
Fortner Senator Vest, of Missouri, died
Tlio East Ivlesut in. tlio Xa'ii >cl
I !aee in ibe Woolen Mills again.
today at Sweet Spring*«.
Hud selling nt the verv l<»wc«t ¡-necs.
Stewart.
W. S. Holt, of Portland, and F. S Tuesduy.
We
lire
here
to plcami nnd here t<» m I hv .
in repair ahopa of the \ineririn Refrig­
■>1 -. lb E. Buck, of Coquille, visit­
Henry flulin and family, of Marsh­
Kenneth Perkins left last week for Holt, of S hu Francisco, were in town
erating Transit Company, «.t st. Louis, was
Yours
to serve,
ed fl.
la "and relatives hero a few the Willamtdto \ alley to have a look this week.
field, wore in Bundou, Monday liigbt, destroyed by tire L okm
■<i.
ii...
i .rning borne last Monday.
J. VValdvogel <S» Son Pt\ j
Five persons were injured by an attempt
around, und may remain there until
John Shields has been on the sick the guests oi Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Mi
mina J. Erickson attended Christinas.
list for a week or ho , but is back in Anderson, having driven over in a to blow up several families at Butte, Mont,
No motive for the deed is ussigued,
carriage.
the Pioneers' Reunion last Monday at
Benton IL.yt and wife returned his shop again.
A new life saving station is to be built
North Bend, and will visit for a few home last Friduv from a visit to
Cbarlee, Joe and Etli-I Laird, and near T’i Batnook.
W. M. Varidernr. of Mrrtlo Point,
I
du,® at that place.
WEDNESDAY, August 10.
Willamette valley, camn down Tnenday evening on a Thomas and Bethel Duncan, of Sit-
Portland and
'There seeius to be but little definile£newa
kiiin. Clara ami Cbn k Bunch and l-’red
P. F. Geblke and wife of Parkers Mrs Hoyt is very much improved in visit to Bandon.
from the far Last, but theie is aeeming anx­
Minard, of Dora. Estella Weekly and
burg were in town Saturday and re­ health.
iety at St. Petersburg for the safety of Port
We understand that the foundation
Anetta
Hanseii
of
Gravel
Ford,
and
mained over till next day the guests
Arthur, and also for that of Kuropatkin's
Last week wo ma le mention of the f->r the boiler and engines in the new
Oro Weekly of Klamath Falls, Oreg., army.
of Mr. aud Mrs. A .D. Morse.
arrival of an ln-ir to Mr. and Mrs. Woolen Mills will be built of con­
Will Keep ou Hand at all Tinies
Parker, the Democratic nominee for Pres­
enjoyed life here last week camping
Any one needing work done in car Clinton Malehorn, of Floras Creek. crete.
ident, received official notification of Lis
on the beach.
peutering, brick masonry, plastering, We have siuce !<arned that the child
nomination today.
Dr J. (' Snooks will visit Port Or-
Norih
Beud
Citizen:
James
Wasson
cementing, concrete work, painting if dead.
Carrie Nation makes a present of a check
for 1 after finishing his fngsgomentH
of >1,150, to the Home for the Wives of
and paper bunging, will do well to
An it« in from the Riddle News in here, to d > any needed dental work in met with a painful an I serious acci­ Drunkards, at Topeka, Kansas.
dent recently while workin ig with the
call on J N. Luke, Bandon.
the Roseburg , Ileview, says: “Fred that section.
A Flouring Mill at Daton, Wash., was de­
Board of road viewers on South
For Mowers, Hay rakes and any Sanderson and wife came up on Mon
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter nod all Farm Produce.
stroyed bt fire. Loss estimated at $20,000,
Thi-ie were about forty campers ar Slougb.
IB became entangled iu
Victoria, British Columbia, sufferrtd from
thing in Ibe hardware line call on day’s local from Salem. Mr«. Sander­ live I h re Ttiesdny. I eing the latgosl
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
William Gather. Also persons in son Ims recovered from her long ill number of 'irrivalu, for u single day, bn»li and foil with bis baud across fire yesterday to the extout of $330.030.
England
is
making
arrangements
to
build
the
blade
of
his
ax
cutting
Ida
hand
want of fruit jars will find him v,ell ne-s "
in a I- ng time.
in such a manner as to sever an arte two of the largest battleships in the world.
supplied in all that they need.
it ssia bolds firmly that she h is the right
Miss Merlie Davison camo Imine on
Prof. Harris now has charge of tlio ry. Th.« wound was very painful,
to d ‘stroy neutral steamers captured carry­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd who have a vi it from Fairview, Saturday,
harbor shop f -rmerlv owned by J. L. and will lay him up fur some time. ing contraband, when not possible to take
been iu SauFrnncisco for the l..st where she Las been teaching school
Thompson Geo. Hite will assist him His injuries were dressed by Dr. them before a prize court.
mouth will return home about the She went to Coquille, Monday, to at
as an apprentice.
Horsfall.
T hursday , Aug 11.
first of September. Mrs, Boyd who tend the li ncl els' Institute
■k-
The Russian squadron attempted to leave
11.
E.
L.
Bedillion
returned
home
IM«I
l
’
j>
the
Worth
BetidcrM.
was in the hospital is recovering
Port Arthur, and a battle ensued which
The steamer Elizabeth came in Iasi Monday, c oni.og I'V Wav of Coos Bav.
very rapidly.
lasted all day. Admiral Toya f lustrateli Ibe
Thursday, luiving 75 tons of freight Wo nn lorstmi 1 that bis visit to S in
The North Beto) ball learn were in attempt. The fighting around 1'ort Arthur
Still to be found at the old stand is abuatd. and the following tmnied pas­
Francisco was attended with success. bard luck last Sunday, which stayed is desperate.
H. A. Cox, tlio grocer, and of grocer sengers: Charles F Baurier, Mrs F
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
A woman at Portland has applied to the
•J. C Shield had n nice lot of young with them throughout the clay ami protection cf the court to save her from Ler
ies and provisions lie keeps the best Barnier, Haiiniiii L Baker and Miss
la-ted
over
till
Morning.
calves in 'own lust Satnrdnv which he
| stepfather, whom she charges with exerting
In fruii, nuts, candies, etc., he keep» Wilma Kronquest,
They were thirsting somewhat for
was taking to his ranch on F-mr mile.
a hypnotic iuflueuce over Lor.
in the front, liaviug always a fresh
The steamer Chi'-o left Sun Fran­
Holdups are operating in Portland, again,
He owns tlio nropiTty known ns tlie glory,as regards victory upon the dia-
stock coming in.
cisco, Tuesday, for this place, to lend
n.oml, so telephoned the Bundi,n boys after a layoff of a few nights. E. O. Jones
W. H Smith raticli.
James T. Mars is di ii.g some w< ik Inmoer at Carmen .A Crites’ mill near
for a ball game, which was arranged was shot in the leg for not holdiug his hands
'Tlio Proprietor of the (’ity Barber
up quick enough. The rubbeis then ran
on bis acre tract south ot the Cullio Prosper. She will be due here ou
for Sun lay afternoon.
lie Church property, in the way oi Friday It is not jet appi-.n ut wbeiIn r St.op has l ei n mailing some imi rove- j There wr.s an excursion from Co­ away.
The Russian prize court declare that the
merits The sign lias taken on a now­
cutting ibe tiuibm off it and piling up she w ill run here or not.
quille, and a team was hired, and the German steamship, Thea, is a lawful prize.
coat
of
pain',
the
design
is
changed,
the brush ready to burn. He cut the
England regards Russia's action in sink­
boys made Cedar Point by eight
The steamer Elizabeth sailed for
and n glass window in II e d< or adds
timber into stove-wood.
o’clock, hut too late to catch the boat ing neutral ships, which she captured, as an
San Francisco, Saturday afternoon,
Suits Made to Measure.
light nn I makes a desirable change.
WARD'S
'which bad just gone by when they international outrage, and Premier Balfour
Elder H. L. H<dl visited friends in nnd will be due 1 ere again next Fri
said he was perfectly confident she would
■vs«. r«oo»
Gurley
Boak
an-1
W.
A.
Bingaman
Bandon last week, returning to Myr­ day. She carried ns passengers, Mrs
arrived.
•DOMONA“
sink no more such ships.
»TVAICWT ■ »OUT
returned
last
we-n
from
Port
Orford
AGENT
FOR
WARNER'S
ROST
PROOF
CORSET.
tle Point, Saturday, where lie aud El­ Costie and two children. Mrs Chris
This difficulty was overcome, later,
F biday , August 12.
The Russian sortie from Port Arthur re­
der Keeler have been Ciil.diietillg a Beyi l ie. 1) !♦ Mi-Num. -, E M Fur- reef, having concluded to qr.it opera­ by chartering the Antelope, which
series of meetings. 'Considerable in man, Mrs V lì U tisim and Paul Wil tions for tl oseason. Mr. Bonk is now was on it - way up the river, to return ceived a severe check, a d most of theii
«■ngioner on H o steamer Iietn, nnd and bring them <lowu. Then, they ar­ boats were roughly handled, and it is
terost was manifested at the services. son.
Mr. Bingnmnn has gon« to work in a rived here too late, so that the crowd thought that none can reach Vladivostok,
The Czarevicli took refuge in a German port
Adam Persbbaker and W eb Fahy,
Mrs. Chris Bey erle W as a I n*- -en-
logging camp, where he bus charge of was ready to go. an I the* game. which on Kaio Chow Bav, and the llyeshitelm was
of Prosper, accompanied by their ger to San Francisco on the steamer
a donkey engine.
started at live o’clock in the evening-, captured by the J his at Chefoo. lu tin-
families will visit the World’s Fair, Elizabeth, to visit her da lighter, Mrs.
tight the Russian vessels separated and fled,
M
“
«srs
-I.
W
Feltor,
L.
C.
Gibson
carried no gate receipts with it.
nt St Louts. Mr. Pushbaker’s family W. J. Peterson. Mrs. Peter-on has
The bberiff of l aker County lias stopped
and
Fred
Mold
arc
at
work
repairing
-----AT THE-----
th
1
game
was
a
fast
one,
and
was
is at San Francisco already and he not been in good health for some
all gambling, and closed the saloons on Sun­
t
he
Tupper
ILuise,
tin
I
wo
nnderstand
.
finished in an hour and ten minutes, days. He Las abolished dance halls.
and Mr. Fahy are intending to go on time, and we understand that she v.iil
There was a son born to the Czar of all
the next steamer.
enter a hospital and undergo an oper­ that a« soon a« that job is completed, and, as the visitors Feemed to be up
the Russians, but the rejoicing ov<r his
that
Messrs
Feller
nn
1
Gibson
will
against
fate,
Ibe
FCore
was
1
to
0
in
W. V. Cope was in town, Saturday, ation, and Mrs. Beyerle has gone
birth was dampened by the news f*o:n Port
conimonco the construction of Mr ■' favor of Bandon.
having brought up a load of butter down to be present.
Arthur.
Brener's now hou«o Sheriff S. Gal i But hard luck still held a steady
Russia has protested against Japan cap­
from his ranch for shipment. Mr.
Another camping party, consisting
lier is also working on the h >tel.
hand against the visitors, as they turing Ler warships in a neutral harbor.
Cope remarked that they were just of Mrs Charles Kime, Misses Kate
S aturday , August 13.
The tug Triumph received a new were unable to induce a boat to take
learning how to increase.the output, and Winnie McNair, Mary and E-ther
Uncle Sam's relations with Turkey are
them
to
Cedar
Point,
Sunday
night,
neari g the breaking point. Mifiister Leisb-
and said that in a year or two that Yaeger and Jennie Denholm, and rudder, Inst week, having broken the
section would whip a much greater Messrs Thomas Robison, Roy Gibson, okl one. In towing in the Onward i and they bad to remain over and take nian will demand his passport unless an an­
quantity than is being prcducod at Ernest Boak, Dick Hancock, Lloyd Captain Johnson went too close the I Hie morning boat. Most of the boys swer is forth coming.
The Russian Cruiser Askold, injured in
Rosa and Dale Burrows, started for North side of the river in mnking the were due to go to work at North Bond the battle after leaving Port Arthur, ran
present.
turn,
nnd
grounded;
in
hacking
off:
Mt
’
u.m.
Monday.
Tent Prairie, last Thursday, for an
into Shanghai, and wants to dock for re­
J. B. Labor
H o rudder was broken by jamming Emct l’locger liliot De ml. pairs. She is reported to be badly battered
San Francisco, was on the lower river outing in the mountains.
against a sand bank. The liver has
Rear Admiral Withoeft, Commander of
P. C. Stephenson, with J. N. Luke,
the latter part of last week, soliciting
On Wednesday afternoon nbont 5 the Russian fleet at Port Arthur was killec
been shoaling at that point lately.
subscribers in behalf of the San Fran­ and Mr. Benedict ara nt work making
on the bridge of the Czarevitch daring the
Curtain !’<»’»s mid Fine
Wall Paper and
At the Teachers’ Examination held, o’clock, Ernest. Ploeger, of Mars h- engagement with the Japs.
Bed I Io-in Suites
cisco Bulletin. They remained over repairs upon the school house, getting
Window Trimming«.
Douse Lining.
and Piec^H.
I
field,
who
was
in
this
city
temporarily
la«t
week,
nt
Coquille
by
the
County
A
dance
hall
in
France
was
struck
by
MACHINES
AND
BAI
Y
CARRIAGES
-------
------ SEWING
Sunday nt Bandon. Mr. Tabor is very it iu readiness for school which is ex-
for
a
week
or
so.
was
out
walking
with
lightning,
while
some
twenty
couples
were
favorably inipr<*ssed with our beach peeled to commence about September Board of Examiners, Teachers’ Li- a couple of vomig lady friends. Misses
Maltresscs and Springs,
engaged in d inoing. One man was killed, Cabinet Sitop in Connection.
here, aud says, that if its attract inis 17th. A® yet there li.ia been only one censes were granted to the following
another severely burned, aud the rest of ibr
flhny
a Sp cinltv.
I'urnit
uro
Repairing
and
S
i
Georgina
Hayes
and
Stella
Cotiger,
were bettor known, and better accom­ of the C' lps oi ti'iii ln rs hir -d for the ii a mo 1 applicants; Bells Ellingsen, I and w hile on tlie long bridge on Moul­ party thrown violently to the ground.
Waldvogel,
L"na
P
Holcomb.
M onday . Aug 15.
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes.
U WERTAKING
modations arranged for sight seers, coming term. Mis Pearl Walker, An nie
ton street be was handling a 22 rifle The Russian warships have made another
many visitors would come here, as we wlm taught in the primary dep-ut- Nellie Fairman Etta James ami Olivo
\ Fin 1 Line <»! I .r I • t-lu t- B u I I I”« ”'d (i -oils. and I'i.deitaking Supplier«
which be w ’ hh carrying m a rather break for liberty from Port Arthur, and
t'oiifltHUth Kept ou Hand.
have the most beautiful resort on the m. nt. will have charge of the same Easterdny. A 11 Mulkey. L B Ed­ careless manner, when the young la another battle is in progress.
munds,
R
W
Airy.
Mrs
Ella
Sackett.
coast. Mr. Labor was accompanied room again
From Nagasaka comes the news that GOO
dies
cautioned
him,
and
he,
to
illus
­
Miss Inez Lusk and Edward Erickson
survivors were rescued from the Russian
by bin wife.
George Lorenz mid Fro.) Fiegn-
trate that the gur. was entirely free of cruiser Ru.ik, 100 of whom weie wouude I.
applied for date papers.
accompanied
by
Ed.
Lorenz,
of
Co
W ool W anted . Tbs Bandou Com­
cartridges, put the muzzle to bis neck
Alexieff reports a repulse to the Japs at
mercial Co. will pay the highest price qnille, leturi ed home last l’lidiiy
and pulled the trigger. It seems that Wolf Mountain and 1'aku Shan.
from a trip into tin1 mountains where
Russia has charged China with complicity
for woo).
he was mistaken iu regard to the car
in
the Ryesbilcly affair, and China Las made
they Lad bi en rusticating for some
I
¡,i>
Imrhor
shop
formerly
owned
by
fridges being out of the magazine,
Fon S ale . A Buggy Top Cart, in
days. They went back from the J. I. Thompson, wil1. in future, be and that one had gone into the cham­ demand on Japan for the return of the
first-class condition; cheap. Enquire
coast starting in lit the Fromm place known as City Barber Shop, \V. F, ber which fired, the ball entering the oruiser.
of P. Nelson, Ba: clou.
t-eb-w Port Oi foi d ami came out by Harris. Proprietor. Mr. Harris is an neck slightly above aud to the light
-M % KI.X K.
M arried . — At Bandon. Saturday Eckley. The boys report a good time
experienced and up to date workman, of the larynx, passing almuat sirsigi t
A hrived .
evening. August 13tli, A. 1>. Morse, and say that fish are al umlaut in H at
Aug. 11.—St-iur Elizabeth, Jensen, 2’a days
and will endeavor to please the for­ through the neck, being located oppo
Justice of the Peace, officiating. Miss
from S i n Francieco.
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
se -tion. and they stoutly contend that mer patrons of this shop.
I site. Death occurred instantly. Tne
Job wo-k Httrndid t > promptly and nil work «u iranteed to give satisfuoti-jn. Prices
May I.. Wilcox to Charles Phillips, •}; y did :mt I ill mor« dcr *Kan th»
» au rd .
Tiiiii;;’» isl e iv»*t»‘iliUnxgt«» llov«- body was removed to the residence of
A ü . 13—SB .r
Ci,
S F. Re RR'Hinbie.
both of Ban fon
law grants to each hunter.
L.or3c^hoeinr? a. ¡Spaci-a-lty________
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Haye®, an 1 from
Wo were mistaken in the location there it was taken the following day
of Rochester as mentioned last week, to Marshfield for burial. He was an
ft is ■ gji.-ib'• .in t hs.-Sirn'l'east^rn wi-piis i r.«p:e.‘.'-w'- f H-G I’l. .1
ATIOK.NI Y AT l.AW AND
The G. A. II. encampment begins part of Minnesota, instead of Wis with whom be made his home for
NOTARY PUBLIC,
We are ««till doing boflineM at The Old
here August 24th, and lasts three Coosin, as stated.
several years after his arrival here
Stand nnd can please van« Give us a Call
MAIlSIIFIIt.il
,
-
OKEUON.
In
couliimation
of
the
statement
days. On Friday evening, the 2Gtli.
from Germany, bis native country.
and examine our
Real Estate Handled. e
the Fire Department Band will give made about the commencement of He wasa young man between the Hge
lltinlnr-s matters promptly attended to.
a Grand Ball, iu Kime's Hall, in con­ operations fur the t|ew Woolen Mills of 19 and 20 years.-Coquille Herald,
buildings,
J.
H.
Giles
went
to
work
nection with the Encampment. Tick­
C T- Blumenrothor <• ■> :• ❖ •? •i'ÿ v.❖ > •N’Í’ í Í ní * ❖ ÿ < f ? v •> > v .
Now is tl.<- tiinc t" purrhnse Jlurilwari*. The nmlersig’neii has
ets to the Ball will cost on» dollar, Satnrdnv, to got the pilelriver in
III stock a large rsmu Iincut of
U.
S.
Commi3ioner
and
Notary
Public
readiness
to
drive
the
piling
for
the
f Court Qtieen »»f tl»v Forent \<». 17,
and Midnight Supper will lie served
Forester« of Ame ir».
found
itiull
of
the
buil
ling,
amt
thia
Filings
nnd
Fin.nl
proofs
made
on
Home
lf yon cannot find what yon want at tlio Hotel and also nt the Restau­
«tends. I iuiberClHims anti other U. S L ai ds
w.-ek will -bow up further progr«»«.
rant.
¿z ,;il Kl Ql ! EN <>F TUF. FOKESI.’
anywhere else in town, come to the
Money l.oane Xegotlnird on Vppr ivtil .* t
No. I?. in» et s Frida y nn/h» • f eacl.,,
The Board of Commerce is moving Seem
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies,
Ity.
4 week, m Cm.cn 'e Hall. Hundan. Oren« n
with a view toward advertising Ban­ Offi e in room 10 Beyerle Rnflding, Ban­ <• \ cordial w» ledane i* extended to all via-*>
I’nintM. Oi!o. Door» Hird Wiiidown.
Siting • »rothem.
J. E. rlsHER.
don's ro-omces ami securing other don. Rvflidence on Butte Crock. Oregon.
• ’ J. N. L anoloib .
Chief Ranger. J
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
All
kinds
of
Real
Fetnte
bought
and
industries,
and
altogether
the
out
­
•
t Dr Pronti«*, the denti-d, will vi-di
4- ❖ í
>• <
Bindon nlxnit Sept. 29th, for n sir rt look is that there will be a general
Maybe wo have on*
if no. tl.e . vis t.
awakening of effort to indnee pros­
The Bandon Hardware
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'>'•> <» ❖ V V i’.-S •> jjfÿ
.< ■> <• <• <•
»> •: -5
tí
y K* <•
priep will plena* yon.
perity io smile upon this locality.
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RIMKIN
LIIIMit
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133.
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Our ntock in R’nnll, but th* g«'o<ls
Bandon's ritizi-ns heretofore have •> I
«KO. I’. TOI’I’INO,
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Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
<• J > ANDON LODOE.N- . 11.-.. A F A M.
nro of n good quality, and flu» pricw*
displawd
ibestiirii
nn>t
«neigv
neces-
7
t>
ANDON
LODGE
No
133
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ATTOHNEY
niiTol NsELOK AT LAW
‘ «
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1'he City Meat Market,
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Bandon Meat Market.
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Multon, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
J. Denholm
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Dry Goods of Every Description
Boots
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Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE
WHISKEY,
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
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Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds’
BANDON .LRNITURE COMPANY,
City Barber Shop.
C. Shields &■ Son,
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Encampment and Ball.
Howard M. Brownell, 00 YOU NEE!) ANY HARD-WARE?
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Flanges and Farm Implements, Etc»
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Dentist Coming.
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